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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-12-24 - Orange Coast Pilot'. .'.t,1141 '•'! ~.~1~1·~.: ., .. ' Seerets shored Only moments after giving her Christmas list to Santa Claus, 8-year-old Anrea Prather of San Diego looks supremely confident that her holiday wishes will be fulfilled to the letter. Substituting for the busy Mr. Claus is Travis Parry of ea.ta Mesa, who does not need a beard or pillow to play the jolly one. Iran awaiting response . V.S. answer to determine lwstage triau By Tiiie Alloclated PrHll The chief justice of Iran's Supreme Court said today that Iran will wait for an official American response to its latest terms for freeing the 52 U.S. hostages before making any de· cision on whether to try them as spies. Tehran radio, in a commen· tary monitored in Beirut, Lebanon, rejected U.S. conten- t.ions that P-Pesident Carter lacked authority to meet Iran's · ---oem~ lor124 billionin assets, cash and gold to win the cap- tives' release and that the de· mands themselves were a form of ransom. It also rejected any U.S. "ultimatum," an apparent reference to warnings from U.S. officials that hostage trials ,,....,,..--would brtnc-··serrous· conse. quences." should the U.S. reject Iran's de· lion that the Iranian demands mands. for compensation were "un· Beheshti did not rule out the reasonable," the radio said the possibility of trials, conceding statement "proves how one· that the matter remains under sided the U.S. laws are for the discussion. He also said he had money·seekers and are a tool in no further information on re-the bands of the president." ports of Christmas services for The radio defended the large the hostqea and said he did not , sum being demanded by saying know the identity .of the Iranian it was "one. -~~ of Christian clefeyman who re-what Iran ha lOlt'' cl}lrlng 25 portedly would ~on duct the_ years of "beinJ· ~1£~ around s-ervice. -by U.S:-mercen~~. fn its commentan•__, Tehran __ "How ca)L_th~r·1' !!ith no radW'askecl "ROw-is the f'iees1rur--respect, call-it -ra11BOm1 ·~ the of (Iranian) assets within lbe radio said. " . . ·• ' power of the president but the Defense Secrelart Harold unfreezing of them beyond his Brown baa termed 'lran's de· authority?" ~ mands "r~m .. , . D)Ol'ley that Secret.ary of State Edmund S. was never in this country." Muskie bas said Iran's terms re· Iran. the rlldlo Mid, was not g\lire "adJ,ona kJODd th~power'. ~friPtwc& b,y."ultlmaluma." of the president to tatt. t• earter -~0The brave lranturmlUtalltl'' fro1e an esum1U!Ct"11 btumn in -Il'trJ~ for any a enipt.ed Iranian assets deposited in U.S. U.S. intervention to try to save banks lbortly after &be bolta1es the boetqea like the aborted were seiled Nov. 4, 1979. rescue mission in April, it sajd. Referrln• to Muskie's cont.en· (See ll08TAGE8, Pate A!) BB •••It e••plex \ 11 ~ A f\i ' . l : •J , A 1 : , , , i 1 ~. , :, ,, '> c r N 1 s Ex-agent found cultist LOS ANGELES CAP> -A former FBI official says he is convincJ:d a onetim~ Green Beret convicted of killing bis wife and two daughters is inno- cent. "I know he's innocent. I've just proved it," private in- vestigator Ted Gunderson, who spent rr years with the FBI, said here Tuesday. "This became more lban just a case to me. I became almost totally dedicated to it. This has been a grave mis- carriage of justice." Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald was convicted last year of the 1970 killings at Fort Bragg, N.C., but the conviction was overturned by an appeals court this sum- mer on grounds he was not given a speedy trial. A government prosecutor has said be intends to appeal that ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court. But Gunderson,-who headed the Los Angeles bureau of the FBI for 18 months, said be bas come to believe MacDonald's claims rthat bis family was killed by drug-crazed yputha that burst intothefamily'sbome. Gunderson claimed be bad located one defector from the "Black CUit" who told him abe witneued the ldllinp u part of her initiation into the devll-wonbippiq IJ'OUP. · "It'•~ been on ber cooacimce all UMlee yean," be said. "She wanted to set it off ber chest." He ldmtlfted the woman as 27-year-old Helena Stoeckley and said be had found her a hid· ing place on the Eaat Cout. He declined to say where the woman was , purportedly because of fear for her life. Gunderson said Ms. Stottkley first testified about her alleted connection with the crimes in urn . but that the Army. police officers and prosecutors engaged in what he called •'either a big coverup or an inept investi«ation" inored her. He s-aid she · was 1iveo two poly1rapb tests -she passed the first and the res ults of the second were inconclusive -and was examined by a psychologist <See DOCl'OR, Pate AZ> .. Loan sought by Chrysler? ' DMl"f,..... ..... W Gary""'-COOKIE MONS I ER VISITS TARA BASSET, 7 9pedal nalnwnt at Chllchn'• ....,..., Stealing s1niles . Cookie Monster visits kids ByJODICADENBBAD Buena Park girl confessed that 0t•.....,"'-'s-tt she watches him on television all Cookie Monster ambled thetime. through the wards of Children's Cookie Monster rolled hi s Hospital of Orange County Tues· gigantic eyes as he picked up a day morning hugging children Sesame Street book from her bed. who will spend their Christmas in . pointing to a picture of himself on bed. " thecover. The big blue furry star of The towering monster visited Sesame Street, known for his love a ll the hospital wards. waving to of cookies, paid a visit to some of doctors and picking up delighted the 85 young patients currently at children. • lhehospitalinOrange. Six-year old Rodney Douglas . In the preschool ward, children told a crowd in the hospital stood transfixed, their eyes open· playroom that he was ·'allergic to ing wide as lbe friendly monster the Cookie Monster · · loomed toward them. Some cried Minutes later the Anaheim and others turned bashful on a youngster was s itting in the nurse's shoulder as the Cookie monster's tap, resting his head in· Monster stooped to shake hands. side the furry beast's soft wide "He'll eat all my cookies,•• said mouth. · Tara Basset as the giant monster bent down to touch her forehead. With a wide grin lbe 7-year-old Launder try told wAsHINGroN <AP> -ne Police launch struggling Chrysler Corp. is of- ficially asking the government for $400 million more in federal IQ&n ~~s U.. linchpin.~ its battle plan to slave off bankruptcy. N EWYUlCK <A pY -The con- s truction company owned in part by Labor Secr etary· designate Raymond J . Donovan once paid thousands of dollars to a businessman who set up a Officials close to the federal manhullJJor _ 'cop killer' Chrysler Loan Guarantee~ SAN FERNANDO <AP) -A said the panel probably won tact manhunt was under way today on the request before early next after a San Fernando police of. ;iiu':iD ~~~~~~fleer ww11botwadtllled hert!wttll board, ja Qlf a l~o-week v•ution° 1 • .~allbcU•NiiUD • .policesaid. in the Bahamas Omcer Dennis Webb, a five- A keyelementofCbrysler'ssur-· year member of the department, vival plan calls for major wage died .•~ 6 a:m. at Holy Crou concessions by the United Auto Hospital U1 Minion Hills ~bout w . two hours after he was sbottnthe orkers. upper body, saJd police Sgt. Tony Pennan,ton. The shootinf occurred at the in- tersection o Woodworth and O'Ummy company 'lolaun ef'· payoffs to mobsters and politi · clans. the Daily News reported today. Weather Meanwhile, Swiss diplomats who handle U.S. interests in Tehran saJd they had no further word from government authorities on when and where Christmu religious services for the hostages will be held. Christmas Eve was the hostages• 417th day in captivity. ·Ayatollah Mohammacl Beheshti, who in addition to bla S,.preme Court duties beads the bard·line Islamic Republican Party, steered clear at a news. ~ferenH of comment on the likelihood ot hosta1e trials. Tot f~rces family oui Workman stre.ta, Pennington said, and the officer's patrol car' wautolea. Police later found the car in the SepuJ'ftda BaaJn but bad .not ar- rested anyone in connedJon with the shoodnl, PtllllllnltoG 1aJd. Fog increasing in densl· ty and t>e«>ming more ex- tensive through Christmas morning. Otherwise fair through Thursday after· noon with some variable hi1h clouds. Hiahs Thurs· day in the mid 60s at the beaches to mid 70s inland. Lows tonight 46 to 56. IN81DET08A~ "After we have received lbe, anawer lbb q\Mltion would be decided," be said when uUd to explain the fate of &be bostqeal 87 PATalCKllENNEDY ................... Altboucb they dJdn 't plan to haveacbiJdlutyear, Pennie and Gree Legett, both 27, were...,,.. PY when their. bllad-baired IOD Zachuywu born. Deir im..,..U•te neicbbon. boweftr', ... -i . WASHINGTON (AP) 111..-.lw•• Pnaklllll ~·et BGuld ...... . pleased liecaate tbe b•t.1'1 ii expec:Ud to' w.it .W dllf preHDCe 'riolated • deed 1111119- CbriltmM to ftll tbe remabdq .. 'meettllnblldallltped. · major vmeaey Ill bis Cabinet, Tbe L•11ett1 U ve tn the .. , a .... job of tM ..... ll•ri.Der'• eo.. eoadomiahun Mlected wUl be to help dilm...U. tHet, a fwed and t•ted ........ .. d...-.atbeM.U. tlml.,..f•mclultaoalJ. SbortlJ.after Zachary WU bona; the Leuetta were informed bJ letter friHn the Mariner's Cove Homeownen Alloclatioa that tbey were vlolatlal 'tile leue a1.reement and Ud • dQS to •'rectify tbe lltu.tliOa. '~ - Altboullb llM and IMI'!§ -,,ere-awv.llley bad• lil"te an adultl_, eomm • tbeJ inJtially...,. ,. ...... _ Jet. ter. · ''We ftully ftpred tUt tbeJ w•nted •to 1et rid of our bllbJ," , Mn. I.,..ulald. Aceanlal to dal'MJ Lee H. ~. tbat .. pndMlJ wbllt the aaaoclation wantl, nothlnt more, nothlncleu. A aeardl wu 1tarted for • ~ foot-I man pollcedescribed u be- ln1 about :M wilb blond or brown hair. "We're not aa)'ln• tbey have to move or aeU their propert)'," Dur1t said. "We'n Jult aa7lnl . tbe1bavetomovetheclalldout." : Store bombed Tbe inWal ........ !alt ,.... - Soat~"' CoUfoneio ap- J)N" to bt on t1w ~ ot lo""9 ib most /ofl'WIU sports -athletic ~· Sn ~83. wa• faillwe.I '1;.' ~ to SYDNEY, A\lltralia (AP) -' tile teaetta. ~ t.1ae·'"'"'-... Tb""'Olllllidr0f Cbrt-1t0wm-..u--s .. w:--·-f-.,...-.,..,_,.,,.,,...-===::::-...-.... ,......--.--=-.,.. bomeuwws maoet•tion fUed a •bopper• fled tbe main ~ .......... ce cl•ll suit la Oun1e County Woolwortbl department ltoN bl ~ =::-..:: ,.. SupericrODmt. tbe .beart of Sjdne1 · teday, -· ~et ft.._. tbat tbe 1~·J9U'-old mlnut• before at leHt two =.:::.-: T~ ... • 2 ~•Hnoe ls "utterlJ bombs e:aploded la •lt•t ......., .. n;;;.;;"' .W the plnnd Nikia· autborttiel bel .... ma1 be a . ==.-=.. ~ ...._ .,. tlal dlnl~ ecmeeDt" Gf tM 'utorticm plot. Two penou ~ • ... a ......... M • (lee MB~, .... Al) lnJured. s ••p .. artown Ye• tit.ere i• a Santa 3AHT~\,l!';:bo (Al» -CWlilrm lootriAI for SuU need aearcb no faltMr Wa uay ldabo town '5 aillel IOU&.beut of Coeui d'AAe.e. , . . Sada~. Suta -popul8ticMI 100 -ia flooded with letten ad· ~to Sula Claua from dUldnn eqer to aow wbetber tbe elv• .-reactJ fw Cbriltmu or ti tbe relndeer bave enoucb food fM u.eir unuaJ flipt. "It's a traditioa tb.at tian.d iD tbe INDI," saya Terry Roten, postmui.r and ecMWMl'GltbeSUta Mercantile, tlwonlyltclrein · towa .. "Everyone who's nm tbe a-rat store and poet olftee here 1lncetbm bu auwerectkidl•a.....toSanta. '' Many of tbe cbildnn -101De from u far u G"81D -send snapatda and drawinp year after year. lla.t allo ut for pres· enta. "We don't promile them an.ytblna," Roleruaid, "but say we'll pick oulsomethlnl very 1pedal tba11" bopetbey'U like.'' Hia act real MickeyMou1e V ANOOUVER, British Colum· bia (AP> -City police are in· veaU1ating a real estate •tent's encounter witb a man in a Mickey llouae T-shirt wbo grabbed her foot dW"in1 a COD· veraat•on, massaged it and sucked OD her bis toe. The man, posing as a proapec. live bcMlle buyer, came to an open house the asent wu bold· PlS ~ be1an talkinf about her sboes u be sat with her on a sofa, police said. Police said be got on his "nees, removed one of her shoes, massased her foot and lower leg and began sucking on her bis toe when she tried to pull her foot away. He left the house w~en she became angry, police s aid. DOCTOR •.. wbo called her a "competent" witness. Ma. Stoeckley was found by the judge at MacDonald's triaJ to be an incompetent witness and was not allowed to testify because of her drug history. But Justice Department .. lawyer Brian Murt.agb, who bas dealt with the case since urn, said in Washington, "This isn't the first time Helena Stoeckley has confessed. If you put ever· ybody in that room who con· fessed, there would hardJy be room in there for Jeff Mac· Donald." Gunderson was hired a year ago by friends of MacDonald. Trial slated in slayings LOS ANGELES CAP> James Michael Munro, the third of the five young men accused in the Freeway Killer case, was bound over Tuesday for trial in Superior Court on charges oo murder, robbery and sodomy. Munro, jailed in Heu of $450,000 bond, was held lo swer tO one Coufti -eac a two.day closed preliminary hearinf before Municipal Judi•' Malcolm Mackey. ,,....p._. .... HOSTAGES A U .S. State Department spokesman, while saying trials would bring •'serious conae· quences" for Iran, diet not say what the consequences would be. He noted only that the Carter administration bad told Iran that it was prepared to take punitive action if the boetages were tried. North state to get rain By'l'lteAuocla&ed Pren A cloudy -and in some places rainy -Cbri.atmu is in store for Northern California, according to the National Weather Service. Clouds increasing from the north were expected to drop some rain today and Christmas day over extreme northern areas, and there was a 20 percent chance of rain as far south as San Fran· cisco. In the anow·atarved Sierra Nevada, there wu a chanee of showers and snow to the 7 ,000 foot level north of the Feather River on Christmas Day. Officials cleared . WASIUNGTON (AP)-A pres- adential commission says it found no evidence impUcatins any senior level Salvadoran ol· ficials in the slayinp of four American missionaries in El Salvador. But the panel said there is a "bigb probability" that Salvadoran authoriUes tried lo conceal the crime. Deputy District Attorney Sterlin& E . Norris said five wit· -'MHel ~· Ul the bear-:---..Jn'~ •unro's Superior O>urt ari-ra1gnment is Jan. 1. Bus cracks found ,,.,,. ... , CHICAGO (AP> -Tranait of. ficials here are lrYitll to decide whether to sideline some or au of 205 Grumman Flxible bulea ,rter hairline fractures were dil·. covered in the frames ot four OI the vehicles. Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger will em· bark Saturday on a Middle East trip to study proepeda for Arab-Israeli peace with the bleuinp of tbe incoming Reagan administration. Thomas P. Haley """"''... . RObert N. Weed ""'"*"" M. Thomes Keevll .Mt .. --Thomas A. MurphlM .. ..-.... .... t: Charles H. Loos , AHlttMt~ ...... ~ ,1• Ce''"tllt , ... 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Poll~. were unable to say whether anything had been stolen. Three men burst into tbe Ladera Heights home of Robert Gilmore Monday ni&ht, just u the 74·year-old man opened bis door to walk bis dog. He wu killed. In another Monday ni1ht homicide, Andrew Brown 50 was found shot to death in an aP: parent love~· quarrel. His body was lylne on West 81st Street with a bullet wound in the ab- domen and a woman identified as Precious. Neigbf>or, 36. wu a'rrested. The body of Sol Dorfman, 57, of Pomona, was found on the shoulder of the northbound I.one Beach Freeway in the city of Monterey Park on Tuesday by Highway Patrol officers. He bad been shot, but there was no evidence of robbery, said Mon· t e rey Park Police Lt. Jim Burks. The body of a ma~ in bis 20s or 30s was found dumped in some dirt and bushes on Alameda Street south of Sepulveda Boulevard Tuesday morning. The man, who wore a shirt with the name "Jose" written on the left pocket, bad been shot in the face. Travelers lwpeful LAX to stay open LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Holl· day travelers hope the cdutline fog predicted here tonight and Christmas morning won't be thick enough to close Los Angeles lntemational Airport as it bu the past three nights. The airport was closed for about four hours Tuesday night after the fog restricted visibility, but strong winds cleared the airport by this mornin1 and left the area "clear as a bell," an airport spokesman said. Flights abo were intermittent· ly delayed Tuesday night at Lindbercb Field in San Die10 before the airport closed as usual early this morning for construe· Uonworlt. Fog that hampered operations at airpor1.a in San Francisco and San Jose early Tuesday was absent by nightfall. As in the previous two nights, the curtain of fog in Los .Anaeles forced airline officials to divert inbound and outbound fiigbta to Ontario International Airport and other fields further inland. A spokesman at Los Angeles In· ternational said the visibility Tuesday night ranged from aero to600feet, "but mostly 1ero.'' 1be ..., ............ HUNTINGTON FA•LY ORD81D TO MOW OUT Greg and Pennie~ ..... '°" z.ct.ary Psychiatrists . . grade suspect . N E W Y 0 R K ('A P ) - Psychiatrists who exa~ined Mark David Chapman after bis arrest bl the lbootiDI death of former ~ Jolan -Lea.non will report to a Judie aext DMmtb whet.her tbe JI.year-old Bealle fan ls competent to waderstucl the ch ... asUnat blm. • Chapman, of HonolUlu, wu cbar1ed with second·de1ree murder in an indictment handed up Tues day in Manhattan Supreme Court. He is to appear in the same court Jan. 6 for arraignment on the indictment. At that time, psychiatrist5 who examined him in jail are to tell Justice Herbert Altman whether they believe be is mentall)' competent to un· derstand the charge and to aid in bis defense. College students' throats slashed SACRAMENTO CAP > Sheriff's officers are still lookinc for leads in the killing of two Davis college students whose bodies were found in a ditch with their throat5 slashed. •·We have no leads to any possible suspects. Everything is sketchy," Sheriff's spokesman BUI Miller said Tuesday night. ............... BABY ••• adult5~ complex. Durst said be is coeftdeot the Superior Court will uphold ~ lancuace of tbe leue agreement. He predicted that lf tbe Legetts don't appeal aucb a cleeiaion, they could be forced to move wttbin eo days. ... "I wish we could afford \o "-it," Mrs. Legett Mid. "I woUld bate to be forced to sell m, home right now when the interest rat.es are so high. "It's so unfair to discriminate against my boy because he's 1 ~ years old." Former city councilman Clan· cy Yoder now is a member of the Mariner's Cove Homeowners Asosociation, which reprsents the 100 condomiuiums, in the $100,000 price range. "The homeowners aren't an· gry," Yoder said. "They just don't want children in here. The association is backed asainlt the wall because we could set a lawsuit against us for letting them stay. "It's not one·sided. You can't just say the board is a bunch of Serooces ... he said. Mn. Lee&ett said she and her husband, a construction worker, were plaonins to move when the housing market ia better. "I feel we're beins harused," she said. "My boy doesn't cause an31 problems in the neighborhood. He's too smalLfor that." • _fol lifted abou~ ~---­ norinale>Perations resumed. About 2 million people are ex· pected to pus throu1h durinl the period that · be1an Dec. 13 and endsJan.6. The worst airport delays on Sunday=Mond~. , and .l'lllldaY wen OD to; from and aJciai the-West • , "but to some ft· lent the delays here created a rip- ple effect that affected fii&hts all over the world," said airport spokesman Al Dubiel. Towed boat sinks; man drown1 SANT A BARBARA (AP) - AutborlUa aay a 33·year-old man blll drowned in a freak ac·· cident u bis boat wu beln1 1 towed into tbe harbor here. Eugene Porter of· Santa Barbara drowned Tuelday after be and Gree Grant, 2', allo of SaDta Barbera, were retundDC fro8' an outtn1 ID Porter'• . alumlnumltlff. \ Man •arrendeft 1 llODISTO <AP> -A•odllto mu 'wbo wu druak ad ... . =--O¥W ......... wtdt 'I ......... .u .......... ~ IUmMlf...W.a• 1lt1•1._.r. foar .... tadu ...,_. ...._. clerlnl, polle. ..W. NoahaUwwt ftndmdDOOMWU~ol· ft~..W. • --· ..... t· .... __ • ) • Uf, .../ CcaoMA•MAI 1111 .. C04IT ffWY. 675-9700 WCllall CINIW ..... Nati(»ns herald yuletide 8rfte.At111l1t1• P1W A colorful, clrwn-beattns pro. c .. aton opened Cbriatmu Eve pa1eantry today in ~m ·and bandredl of tourtata and re· U1loua pf.1crtma 1atbered in the town where Cbri.lt wu born. I1raell ll'OOpl were out in fcfte to •uard a1alnat any Paleatlnlan terror actlona H the town celebrated ill 14th Cbriatmu under llraeli oecupetJon. Scores al clereymen and altar boy1 in white and scarlet vest· ments escorted the Roman Catholic Patriarch of Jeruulem, Monaipor Giacomo Giu1eppe Beltritti, into Manaer Square for midni&ht Mau that was to be televised for oveneu audiences by satellite. Mayon ol 1urround1n1 Arab towns sreeted the monalpor tm· der gray and cloudy 1kles when bi• motorcade arrived from Jerus,_lem, five miles to the DO .~ The Israelis have s ent thou.lands of troops to tbe city lbll year, fearing possible PaletdWa• unrest linked to the lmminmt rewm of two pOpU!ar Weat BaDk mayors who-lost their leet in June in bombinp eUributed to Jewish extremiata. 1'We'tt ln the middJe of a bet· tlefield," said town clerk Jamal Salman, garlng from bis olflce window at the .laraeli troops in Manger Square, outside the Church ol the Nativity, bu.ilt on the traditional birthpla~e of Christ. Around the world, Christmas meant something special for Christiana who prepared for the holiday, and for those who micbt benefit from politital actions reflecting holiday themes of ~mpusion and toad will. In London, where Cbristmu evok,s Dickensian ima1es of fireside hearths and 1wirlin1 snow, the royal .family planned tD give its servant5 the day off and make do, in a break with tradition, with a cold buffet. The London Times. in an in· vestigative article, probed the reasoos for white Christmases beina a thing of .Dickens· time and not of the present. It quoted weather officials as saying that whereas two out ol five Christmases were white in Dickens' day, only one in 10 is white now. Undaunted, Britons -who will bet on almost anything - went to their booties and placed fOJU·to-Gne odds asainst snow. Hundreds of thousands of Brit.om received an unwanted Christmas holiday as businesses -including the steel and coal i ndu st r ies and man y automotive. textile and engineering companies -closed because of the recession. But despite the economic hard times, London shops were re· portedly doing a sudden, bigger than usual Christmas boom. "We're beading for a record Christmas," said a spokesman for Boots, the nationwide drug store chain. "We think people are spending their redundancy <unemployment) money. Ex· pensive electrical goods and TV games are going well.•' With the stores packed, securi· ty officials stepped up their watch .for a pos~ible bombing campatgn by Irish suerrillas seeking to end British rule in Northern Ireland. In Moscow, the holiday season means hectic shopping at Detsky Mire, or "Children's World," the downtown toy store acros' the street from the bead- q u arters of the KGB secret police. -.... 41111•••MCA 552-5252 ---~ ---· ~ :r-- ~.December 2', tNO DNLYALOT ~ Landslide vietlms home for yuletide BETTY RENING IN LIVING ROOM OF HER AEIUIL T LAGUNA BEACH HOME Thing• looking bttghter thl• year tor victim• of 1 •71 land1llde ~~~~~~~~~~ County workers staying Won't vacat,e while new hall repaired By f'R l.o;DERICK SC'HOEMt:HL Ol t,_ o .. 11y Piiot Sl•ll The structurally unsound $8.9 million Orange County Hal l of r\d m inis lra l 10n Wiii not be vacated wh1lf• 11 1s be ing re· pa i r<·d . t he Or ange County Boa rd of Supe rvisors decided Tuesday llowcver. the b<'ard agreed to minimize the pullllc':. exposure tu putenlwl in1ury 1n the event of an e arthquake by ordering ils meetin~s and those of the county Planning Co m mission be held elsl·wherc The hoilfd et lso au thorized Contractors support HB Boys Ooh Me m bers of the Associated Ge n e ral Co ntra c t o r s o r Ca li fornia arc contributing Sl0.000 in labor and s upplies for the improvement of the llunt- in~ton Reach Doys C'lub . T h<.' ass1>l'iation. with volun· l t-crl> rcr,n.•scntmg 18 com panies in Oran~c County, is re paving and striping u parking lot a nd ba sketball court. putting up a 60-fout chain link fence around the facility and providing a con· ne l'tion to a nt•w Sf'wc r line the county General Services Agency to hire contractors to un- dertake a $550,000 project to make the building safe The hall. opened two years ago. has been plagued with prob- le ms. A detailed analysis of the building's structural integrity round that the building could suf- fe r substantial damag~ in a ma- jo r earthquake. A bout 220 persons work in the building which houses offices of county s upervisors and their staffs, the county counsel, coun- ty administrator and news re- porters assigned to cover county government. THE GSA, THE county En- vironmental Management Agen· cy and county Administrative Officer Robert Thomas recom- m ended against vacating the building. . The hall is located directly a cross Broadway from the old county courthouse which was va cated earlier this year by or· de r of the board. Several s tudies have concluded that the massive sandstone building. constructed 90 years ago, couJd collapse if suctf a major earthquake oc· curred. The board voted to continue to occupy the Hall of Administra- tion following a 20-minute ex· ecutive I closed) session with . Charter ehan~e Co unty Co un se l And r i a n Kuyper. SUPERVJSOR Edison Miller, who leaves office Jan. 5, cast the only dissenting vote. In an interview Monday night, Miller said the county's poten- tia l liability in the e vent of in· jury or death to a pe rson in the building would rar surpass the $600.000 offi cials estimated it would cost to relocate persons who work in the hall. Repair work on the hall is scheduled to begin in March. The work will require the tem- porary relocation of employees of the administrative office. ACCORDING TO a timetable issued by the GSA, work on the building should be completed in May. o r primary concern to struc- tural engineers who examined the building is the integrity of exterior columns that run from the base of the building to 'its roof. The building is five stories tall. Shortly before the board met Tuesday, a workman was in the lobby of the building, removing ceramic floor tile that buckled because of a s hift of the concrete floor Much or the tile in the lobby wa s repl aced previously because of s imilar cracking ··w(• a rc 1Jleascd lo be doing this and arc h~1ppy to he puttint somt'thing batk inlc1 the co m mun1t v," :-:Ji d Lawre nct' M M e l lwain . O ru n g e County manager 11f lht· ass<1r iation. Last year. the· contractors as sodation put in a 12,<XIO·square f oo t parkin g lo t fo r t h e Nori hl•as t S:rnta Ana Little League Huntington election of mayor pressed Mcilwain s a id th1• assoc1at1on sends 11~uc•rs to each of the coun- ty 's 26 e1tics reques ting pro1ects "We received 26 replies a nd we decide d the Huntington Beac h Boyl> Club was one of thP m1)st worthwh1h.'." he sa id T he fac1hly. located at 319 Yo rktown Ave , has been used a:-a lx>ys d ub s inl'c 1967 It served as an Army barracks in 1942 before bei ng moved to Huntington Heach in 1954 when it also was used hy the Veter ans of Fo r4;ign War:t. • "Wt~ wouldn't have bcen able to afford the work without the volunta ry effort by the associa- tion." Uoys Club D1rct'1.or Pal Downey sau1 A pane l of s even forme r ma yors h a s recommended cha nges in the city charter that would allow Huntington Beach vot ers to directly e lect their part time m ayor. Je rry Matney, a m ember of the panel and mayor in 1973·74. s aid today that the change is needed to provide m ore direct rcprcsentalion for the people. Ile also s aid that c hanges in the syste m would do a way with political infighting amon~ City Council members who presently e leCl Uierna yor <Jurang City Co un cil r eor ganization e ac h spring. Matney has spearheaded the c hanges being studied by a p a nel comprised o f forme r Street renaming fought, Costa Mesa planning commissioners have sidestepped a decision on whether or not Bear Street 's name should be changed to South Coast Plaza Parkway The new name is sought by C.J. Segerstrom and Sons, who want freeway off -ramp identification for the South Coast Plaza shopping center. PLANNING COMMISSIONERS, confronted by mem· bers of the Costa Mesa Historical Society who don't want the street nam e c hanged. passed the proposal on to the Ci ty Council. Commissioners recommended only t.hat the council at- tempt to get new freeway signs from Caltrans announcing lheplaia. A Sege rstrom spokesman said Monday night that at- tempts by his firm to get the freeway markers failed. Segerstrom officials hope that changing Bear Street to SouUI Coast Plaza -Parkway will-result in a chan(e ln freeway signs. BEAil STREET, WHICH IDSTOlllANS CLAIM IS named after an Orange County pioneer. extends from Bristol Street on the south lnto Santa Ana on the nortb. The Segerstroms seek to change the name between Sunnower Avenue and Bristol Street. mayors Harnett Wieder . J ack G r een. Don S hipl ey . Do n M ac Alliste r. Ted Bartlett a nd Ron Shenkman. the chairman of the group. The panel is studying possible revisions lo the cit y c harter and will make recommendations to the City Council. Any permanent changes must Ile approved by voters. Matney said that a directly elected mayor, as envis ioned by the panel. would be the chief s pokesman and rep_res..e_ntat.i.Ye. for the city, but the p0silion w o uld r e m a i n c hiefl y cere monial. He said he also supports the election of a full-time mayor with increased duties but added that the city is not ready for lhal change.· The panel also advo~ates set- fing the term o( mayor at two years and· limiting the term of om ee to two terms . Salary wouJd be no less than nor more than twice t he amount the pay of other City Council me mbers. Counc il m embers currently receive $175 per month plus $125 In expenses. Crime watch course slate.d The Huntington Beach Neighborhood Watch Organiza- tion wilJ sponsor a public speak- ing course in January for rui· dents who want to learn fiow to educate others about-bur,glary prevention. The course will consist of two sessions at Golden Weal College, scheduled for 9 a .m . to 1 p.m. Saturdays, Jan. 10 and 17. People interested in re· gistering for this course should contact the police public alfa.irs omce. 531-5833, before Jan. 5. 'Bl~bird of happiness' in canyon· By DON CHAPMAN Ol-~1, ........... Five families who were vie· tims of the Octobe r 1978 Bluebird Canyon landslide in Laauna Beach will be home for Christmas this year for the first lime since lhe disaster. Some a re still applying the finishing touches to their hom~. but that's not stopping them from celebrating the holidays there with family and friends. FO& EACH OF the residents, this Christmas is special. For instance, t he homes of Adel Pitts and Elizabeth Webster, finished in September and October, were built with labor donated by volunteers or the Mennonite c hurch. Mrs. Webster s aid it was a miracle. ·'The Mennonites told us 'God built your house.'" she s aid. Mrs. Webster s aid volunteers in the community helped during that crucial time right alter the slide, too. "IF Ml' HOUSE had been lost in another community. l don't think anything would have hap· pened,'' she said. Mrs. Webster will be celebrat· ing Christma s at he r 925 Meadowlark Lane home with her children and gran~son. Mrs. Pitts will entertain her two sons and three daughte rs. "I feel real thankful," said Mrs. Pitts. "E verything could have been gone . But, I'm here in m y house and happy.'' Denny and Bruce <.;reeory have been in their new modular home since September. They will s pend Christmas Eve with their three dauabters, son-in-law md granddau•hter. "We originally thought we would be in last Christmas. But we 're very happy to be here for this Christ mas," said Mrs. Gregory. Their factory-built home took a day to place on the foundation al 903 Meadowlark Lane. B UT .IN THE interim they w.ereon the move -from tem- porary quarters to te mporary qua hers. "We had a great deal of help from a great number of people." s he said. Betty and Walter Re ning will celebrate the holiday al their home at 926 Meadowla rk Lane with their two sons, Stephen of Laguna Beach and Bradley of Capistrano Beach. "We 'r e ver y happy E ver ybody has been s o fan- ~aslic ," said Mrs. Rening. "The city, the peoP.l e, have all been helpful." BARBARA AND Dic k Harley have been building their own home at 928 Meadowlark Lane They have moved in, but are ap- plying final touches. "This will definitely be our best Christmas in the p ast two vears." s aid Ba rbara . •. · "The kitchen is hooked up for the basics. so l can do some bak- ing, but we·11 have Christmas Oally Pole! SI.aft PllolO\ dinner with m y puents in Carlsbad." l "We're having some~ld friends over fqr Christma&cfifve. It's traditional. They olM'ed t he ir place. but we sai'cl'lwe wanted the m lo come her~'for sure this ye ar.·· s he said. 1>11 ~>fl 'Donation~~ bingo' l rules OK'<l Re gulations for · 'do na11·on bingo" were passed Tuesda by the Orange County Boar or Supervisors despite allegatihns that the laws are tailored to c:Lrb the activities of one well-kn1wr1 bingo parlor. , Donation bingo is a form of'the g ame in whic h player s ~re asked to donate a fee ratfle1 than being forced to pay to Plt Y t THE COUNTY already ~as rule s r equiring li censes and restricting paid bingo games tu two events per week. No s~rh rules existed for donation bingo. However, Ronald Oavis:-'al torney for F,anklin De lano Ruse and his Colonial Manor llal{\'a) House in an unincorporated> Jili rt o f Sa nt a An a . to ld lh to supervisors that the rule wjl bt- tested in court. : "t~ He s aid the new rules a rc .. a t tem pting to put Colonial Maoor out of business " •" The halfway house 1s a 'rt' h ab il t t atio n c e n t e r J:or a lcoholics It has been rafacd s everal times by Sherirr·s';1r f1 cH s who alleged that th t- unli ccnsed J!ames are )(am Min.e operation~ ,t THE HALFWA y house ·,wa:- r aided a gain Monday and (dur persons were arrested on sQSb1 cion or violating <1 court dt'dcr prohibiting the bing<~ a cti v\UC:!i Arrested we re Julie Christifta, 19. of Fountain Va lley. a·Qn~ie Anderson,. 20, of Santa ~p,a. Fra ncis T. Williamson, 4}":~or Lo ng Bea c h . and C hal'te s Carlson. 25. of Anaheim. ','1 Deputies seized bingo eqMp- me nt, video equipme nt, bingo cards . $480 in cash and tape re- c o rd ing d evices. A bout 50 per sons who had atlendec:l ~e game wer e s ent ho m e , ~s 9 1d She riff's Lt Andy Rom ero. , .. , Street set ·~ for repairs .. 3 A portion or Sunset A venue 111 Sunset Beach that was dalT\aJJl•d la s t winte r by s to rm~.1 1 s sc h e dule d fo r r epair; ,111 February .-, The Orange County Roard1 of S upe r visors has Qr cle recr_ an estimated $20,000 worth or rJ)ad work between Mar Vist a .~ml Eighth avenues , ' Rids will ~ ope ned in tall• January and constructton i~ .J:X peeled to begin 12 da ys lal<"r. sa id Hoger Hohnbaum. a ssistant civil engineer for the county~" THEY'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR Bluebird Sllde vlcttme Barbara and Dtck Harley He said the work to r epair a storm drain and to rebuild a s lope which e roded below the road will take about 20 wo.Wng days The road will be closed dunng the construction. he said. ~ · - --~- 11,v ./C HUMPHHtf:s ('1•rt1fwd (i,•m11fll1o111;/. A(iS A HOLIDAY WISH f11r a/I 11J 1111r / nrnds Over the many years we have been in business here. we have made a lol of friends. At th.is ho liday sea son. we like to tre asure those relations hips and re me mber all or the good things that have com e to us through them. Being in business for several decades and building a successful enterprise through service is a rewarding thing for anyone. It is especially reward· ing to us because we are fortunate to be working and liv· ing in this particular corner of the world's greatest country. Our growth. our community in· volvement and our s uccess have b e en inspired a n d nurtured by our neighbor s. We appreciate the trust that has grown. We are thankful for the opportunity to be a part of this c-ommunity. We are particular- ly grateful for the personal rela· lionships lhat have developed. P lease let us take this OP£ portunity to wish you and your family the happiest of holidays and a bright, healthy and fulfill· Ing new year. YOUR MERRIEST -eHBISTM:AS TllE GIFT f,F IJf,\'E __ J. MEMBER AMtR1(;AN GEM SOCIETY 1823 NfWPORT BLVO COSTA"MCSA IN THE SAME LOCATION SINCE 19'6 B1nkAmencafd-Mas1er Ch•rge PHONE S48-3401 OM.'r ~LOl WORLD I NATION ~ Populai lon ltlo•lena, l eteisll ...... "~" To• ~~l In Holy · Land, Noel ignored Marphlnr • Yule need o tne magic VtrL•: tcr 1a 1'1'8 ot;n , Tonl&ht'» the niJh\ alons \hi!\ m•11\ vf all .,u•~lbl" coast. and all uver the iclobt, where .. u • <All prcpar\I tor a vuut from that joJly. rotund fellow '4 Ith thl' ...,,hlh' twierd Mnd tht.~k~ 1'11 •&low Uk" a bowlful of 'h1•t1 l\'5 1.utb uf p1.rt•nt> -w 111 ~ ~P"ndin& thb Chn&tmas Eve as ' "'·' "h•W httlt-ht1h>~t'• YuucanbeSt Nlck'selves In •·vent you'rt un•cquaintt)d with the role, the die· 11un ... r., df'ftn«"b 1u1 cit iu., "ln folklore. a diminutive person "ht.1 .-a.t·r< 1'-t"!o 111i.6'1cal powers " JERUSALEM <AP) -Arme· nlana call t.he fellow with the red suit and reindeer Garant Baba, or New Year's Father. The Russian. call him Father Frost • 11nd the Greek s have tran1fi1ured the real-life fifth· century monk St. Basil Into San· ta Claus. The Abyssinians and the Copts never heard of him. Jn the Holy Land not everyone celebrates Christmas the same way or \he same day. Today the land of the Bible is preiiominantly Moslem and J e wis h , with Christians a minority numbering a few hun· dred thousand. Christmas is largely ignored. There a.re no Christmas sides In the sbopt or carols on the radio. Only Bethlehem, the town or Christ's birth five mUes south of Jerusalem, has a publlc Christmas tree and artificially frosted windows. · But Christmas in the Holy Land is still a tlme for pagean· try and prayer. On Dec. 24, the first of three Christm as Eves, Rom an Catholics led by the Latin Patriarch or Jerusalem hold a colorful procession along the twisting hillcrest road to the Church of the Nativity io Bethlehem. The church it.self, however. is mostly owned by the Greek Orthodox Church and has a stron1ly oriental navor with Ila ornate hanging lamps and in- tricate icons. Th e C athol ics were latecomers here, arriving in the 1800s, fully 14 centuries after the Greeks -the largest of the Eastern Orthodox churches wh ich predominate in the Mid· die East -acquired the rights to most of the holy places. After hundreds of years of righting, t h e p o wers and privileges of the rival churches were set by Ottoman decree in 1852. The big winners were the Greek Orthodox and Armenian churches. Protestants have no rights in the Church of the NaUvity, although Mau ls open to all. On Christmas Eve, Protestants hold open-air services o utside Bethlehem in the place revered as Shepherdl Field. Eastern Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas according to the Julian calendar on Jan. 7. Armenians celebrate Christmas on Epiphany, or Jan. 19 by the Julian calendar. ''Christmas Is not a d,ay for giving presents," says Sister Abraham or t he Abyssinian Church. the national church of 12 million Ethiopians. "We have nothing comparable to Santa Claus." p"a•;NTAL t.:LVt;N MAY need those magical powers "rwn .:lithl'rt'<l bt:nt!.-th \he alowm& Chri~tmas tree, they o11w11 tht' IK•x t•11111111n1ng the k1\ with which to as~emble lhal l(lonu~ m1&rvd or a toy th&t wtll set certam eyes .i~lu" m~ 1.~mtc"i. l'hni.tma!> morning \ftc-r IJltc'Ct.!b Crom tht: kit fall across the floor . with "'""'~ µ .. ru rolhnK to lhe far recesses beneath \he sofa. , vu II fmJll) cum~ ul'()n IA piece of paper that must J>e The Unwlinted 11Wtt,s find haven For Armenian children Garant Baba fills the stockings on New Year 's Eve. "Christmas is reserved for solemn rites," Armenian Bishop Aris Sbirva· nian said. PORT WASHINGTON. N.Y. 1111 ~n1uru. Tht• hri.t word you rc1a d 1s .. Achtung ! " followed by some 11th1·r l'Onfus<.-d verbiage you don't understand. Roughly 11 an:.lawd, 1\ say~, "Thi precision w bi&bly t_edmical kit ..., ..t :t:.scnihlcd in the fa ctory here al Wilhelmshaven. West lh'.rrnw1y We ho~ you hke tt <AP ) Babe tte Le wyt , a matron who carries a calfskin purs e brimming with dog biscuits. bought 3,000 dogs.. this year . They cost about S38,000 - but money is no object. ''My hus band gets the money." she shrugged. "l get the dogs.·· .. F:0R 'Tin: ~NGLISH transl~tion of these assembly dtrl'ctaoni.. ~wnd two dollars in a long. stamped, self· atldrc.ss<.-d env elope to. TOY FACTORY. Number 3 Um· Every day, Mrs. Lewyt drives to nearby dog pounds where she dis pe nses biscuits through c hain-link cages and selects dogs -bony puppies, matted mutts. aging mastiffs -much as her friends choose designer clothin~: "I 'II take that one . . . MRS. LEWVT'S mission is to s ave abandoned •els for the world's largest animal shelte r, the North Shore Animal League. Santa's parental elf'who jwt remembered IM baUnW& When animals languish un- claimed in pounds until they're scheduled lo be killed , Mrs . Lewyt buys them. loads them in her station wagon "There. now you're all s are" -and chaurfeurs them to the league. "We used to ha ve people to the country house out here, but we don't want guests any more. We almost never go to our house in New York," she said. pahbraven. Wilhem shaven, West Germany. 76543221. Ask for English directions for Kit 682ZAP-2222Q. "Allow 6() days for delivery." Bul you've only three hours until sunrise, you darlin' Santa's little elf. Call upon your magical powers. . . T HIS YE-'R, T HE private, non-profit shelter orchestrated 20,000 adoptions. but one in five applicants was turned down. References are checked on the spot. There is no fee, but a dona- tion is suggested . ABOUT THE TIME you get all this puzzled out , one or the hght strings upon your wondrous Christmas tree will plunge into darkness. Which string went out? Why, you don't even have to ask. The top string, naturally. Now you need an elf ladder. And some more magical powers Bcl•a usc you're one or Santa's magical elves, however. you will get all th~e little vexations ironed out Currently 1.6 m illion people worldwide donate money to the league. For each adoption, the league loses S91.48 -for shots, a month of free veterinary care, free neutering and spaying, free obedience classes. direct·mail fund-rais ing, advertising and, yes, sales gimmicks. quicker than St. Nick can wink. · Now you're poised for a test run of the wondrous toy. Ready? No? . VOU MEAN VOU FORGOT about the batteries? Oh. yo u ~ol D Cell batteries and you need size Cs? Get ready for a fast sleigh ride to your neighborhood all-night Hi -Low (lu1 r kw and Go Ma rket. Surely they'll have the batteries yo u 'II need for Wondrous Toy. That's Alex Lewy\ 's depart· ment. Lewyt's ne wspaper and TV Guide ads offer bonuses like fr ee toys o r payme nt for They're all out of batteries tonight? Well, just hang around out front Pretty soon another frantic parent elf wil l show up. He'll have the wrong batteries too. You trade him your 0 cells for his useless Cs and you're all set. gasohne to people who adopt a pet beca use, he s aid , "The secret is to get them off their duffs ." AREN'T Pt\RENT elves·magical? And so to all you helpers or St. Nick let me say 'er you collapse and sink out of sight, Christmas is the busy season at the league. On Monday, two shivering, scrawny, s potted dogs we re found abandoned at the door. Merry Christmas to all : and to all, a good night! Ice causes 1-oad havoc East 's s lippe ry highways cause dea.tlu P 01f11T CONCEPTION TO THE MEXICAN IOROElt ANO OUT .. 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Ore (AP ) -A fraternity alumni group is not ltable for damages sought by a burlesque dancer who s aid members of the group dragged her outside and threw her naked into a stream. the Oregon Court of Appeals has ruled. Judith Stein fil ed a $125.000 s uit against the alumni associa· tion of the Beta Rho chapter of the Beta Theta Phi fraternity after a stag Christmas party at wh ich she was hired to perform in December 1976 The court said this week the organization t'annot be held res ponsible fo r the i ncident •P ... ,...... be<' a use it ·'did not have the ri ght to control the actions or local me mbers " Run in an Irvine Marathon Tee Shiri Be a mong the first to run proudly with lr\'i nc ·s colors offi cial World Ma s t e r 's Marathon of lr\'ine race tee s hirt. on the The major West Coast running event comes to Irvine January 25 . 1981 bringing scores of top U.S . runne rs to one of the fas test m a rathon courses in the world. You can buy a top quality, 100 per cent cotton race spectator s hirt for the child or adult runner in your life from any of these Irvine Chambe r of Commerce m e mbers : Onl '650 Y Proceeds benefit Irvine Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Fund Kristen Engel and Irvine Chamber Sports Committee Chairman Arlyn Smith Run With Of f icia l Marathon Tee Shirts . •TOGGERY Culver Drive at Wa lnut Ave. •DR. RON GROSSMAN.Optometrist 4525 Campus Drive •THE L'PPER CR t;ST 4533 Campus Ori ve •POMONA FIRST FEDERAL 5325 University Drive •WELLS FARGO BANK 5401 University Drive • Z·B TRAVEL AND TOUR 5321 University Drive • ROLPHS SPIGOT 18044 CuJver Drive •I RVINE SAVINGS AND LOAN Culver Drive at Wa lnut Ave. •WALKER AND LEE Real Estate 5396 E. Walnut Avenue •ART SHOWCASES 4624 Barranca Parkway . ' •BON AMIE 4616 Barranca Parkway • HOHi E SPORTS IRVI NE 4708 Barranca Parkwav •J .T . PERIWlNKLE " 4614 Barranca Parkway •MAZON FABRIC EMPORIUM 4720 Barranca Parkway •WOODBRIDGE WINE & SPIRITS 4724 Barranca Parkway •SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK 14477 Culver Drive J CALIFOANA I LOCAL Sherif f 's h~lper Sh('riff !> D~pUl) Pett-Sonni> s tartled pedt!slnans as ht' dehvel'ed pres~nts to ix you n g ~t e r ~ i n Salina~ 1'h e c hildren's parents had been arrested by Sonne fur car thefts along beaC'hes. De µuties ch1pp~d 1n t o help kids . who noY. live with gr andpare nt::. Yule services I start tonight Orange Coast congre~at1ons are ohser ving this holy season with traditional services tonight, Christmas Eve , and 1lhursday, Chnstmas Day Among the Ctlristmas Eve presentations 1s the ca ntata, .. Born a King, .. scheduled at 7 :30 tonight a t Ptesbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The Covenant choir will perform Candles and carols will highlight tonight's 7 to 8 p m. ob!">crvance at Fairview Co mmunity Church. 2525 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa . "COME AND ADORE" IS THE theme for the 5 and 7 o'clock services tonight at Faith Lutheran Church. 8200 Ellis Ave . Huntington Beach. There will be Christmas readings, carol singing and presentations by the children's choir and instrumen- talists. The chancel choir will participate in the 11 p.m . communion service. Carols, anthems and lessons will be part o( the 5 and 11 o 'clock services tonight at St Andrew's Prebyterian Church, SOO St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. Candlelight services . a long with caroling and choir selections, are planned for the 7 and 10 : 30 se r vices tonight at Community Church Congrega- tional,611 Heliotrope Ave., Coronad~I Mar. The Newport Universa list Society will have a candlelight service at u tonight in the community room of Baywood Apartments, on San Miguel Drive just north of San Joaquin Hills Ori\te in Newport Beach. TWO CANDLF.UGllT SERVICES ARE scheduJed tonight at 6 a nd 7 :30 at San Clemente Presbyterian Church. 119 Avenue Estrella. San Cle mente . Soloists for the Christmas Oratorio will include Eleanor llughs , WC1lte r Ridgway and Robert Perry. A guided meditation for visitors and guests is planned from 7 to 9 tonight at the home of Rev. Rita Mcinnis and her husband, Noel, of Mission Science of Mind. Call 661 -3610 for information. Candlelight services ill 7 and 11 tonight are , planned by Good Shephe rd Lutheran Church. 4800 Irvine Center Drive. Irvine. The latter service will include communion. At 10:30 a rn Chnstmas Day, Good Shepherd will be joined l>y members of Lutheran Church of the Resurrect\on for a festival eucharist service to include choirs and soloists from each church. as well as joint direction hy Pastors Herbert Niermann and Adolph Kloth Dr. Immanual Janssen of Christ College will . conduct tonight's 7: 30 candlelight service at Shepherd of the Peace Lutheran Church, 18182 Cul ver Drive. Irvine Pastor William Graumann wi ll speak on "The Miracle of Christmas" at Thursday's 9: 30 a m service. with music provided by the Sanctuary Choir. ORGANl ST MICHAEL SANDERS WILL open the 10·45 candlelight service tonight at the Neighborhood Congregational Church. 340 St. Ann's Place. Laguna Beach. Enn Branson and K:risti-an Simttrian w11Hi:ghttbe-candles: At-noon Christmas Day will be a "Dutch treat " dinner at Charity-giVen millions I Real e1tate baaia of Weingart fortune LOS ANGELES <AP> -The ~ 111 ot muJt1tmllaona1re ptu1an·· lhroi>is\ Ben Weingart leaves most of h as estimated 1221 million t.>8tltte to the chari\able Wetnaart t'oundatlon and only $10,000 to " longtime companJon who battled attomeys and doc· torN for yean over bus heallh. tors wanted the court not to aulbori.le heroic method.I in lhe eventolfail~ because h .. health could never be restored. t y Public Adm l n lst rator· Gua rdian Gordon Treharne hu replaced one of the conservators. who retired. FsMAdt11 Clll ..., ... ·-142-5111 ' .s a ..... ~,,.,. St•l' 11 ¥0rwf Ooot 1Co11s....__..,.,._.., .. 1 coetA ...141·12" ... .._. .. ...... ~ -Ce-.~ Cl ............ 14~......,, CHRISTMAS EVE l><rr\'lf& Of I-. catol• dd .,....._ lly U. s.......,,-t......., 111..Wol~Or Jolul A lfwtfmaa, Jr Pu1or emberM, lllt 5: p.m. 111d tl :OO p.m. C-111.ld rort OI $ 00 P m Olllt ST. ANDREW'S ... St. Andrews Rd. P RESBYTERIAN CHURCH Newport Beath, C1Uf. The 'iix page wiU filed Mon- d u y, the s ame day Weingart died at age 92, s t'iowed b is .,ersonal worth lit $37 .4 million In 1974 It listed 61 beneficiaries, bul the bulk or the estate will go to the foundal1on At the urging of Ms . Winston, the district attomey's office baa been invesU1ating the con- servators handling of the massive estate. or the orig:inal three conservators. all former Weingart partners, only two re- main involved in Welngart's af- fairs: PriceandJohn Poag.Coun- The conservators had torbid- den Ms. Winston to have any contact with We in1art a nd deprived her of the $60,000 an- n ual income s he ha d been guaranteed by lhe financier, but a judge ordered visits be al- lowed. r--------·cOUPON·--------, i @.WOG'6~ Soeial unrest? 1 The Place With The Taste w £1NGART Foundation B /w . l:••••••F••R• •E••E••••;r1~:~::::,::.~:::····: ~pokeswoman s aid the finan· ay a•na using t: any larte $2.25 Hndwtch : l'ier's personal worth, most of • ..::::;;. I• 1 •BHrHcluded • which was in real estate and has 1 ••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• been in the hands of con-I JtOO I. c-• Hwy.• c-.. ..._. • 675-7404 servators since he was declared said frighteni•ng I •Subs • Beer & Wine• 9<>1d Cuts • Catering senile U1 1974, appreciated to an estimated $45 million to $50 I O"•rgood thruD•c.31 ·11 tod · kt al L..--------COUPON----------' ma wnm aysmar e v ue. MART INEZ CAP ) -The payment ~nd a 30·year pay· ----- - ··what was fi led ):'esterday average resident of this back, said a salary of $43,000 I <the will ) was wlial-was called Northern California city would would be needed to get into an , Never a . a·1n l'arrymg value. based upon 1974 need to double his $24,000 jp-~ averageusedtownhouse. - t-v a 1 lJ a t 1 O 11 • • ' s a i d t h e come to qualify for a loan on a 1 •• • s pokeswoman. Pat Penney. u~ed home here, according to a 1'HE STUDY. FIGURED th~t I th1•s much .. Fo r example , the evaluation of c ity study. tbe average price of a house in real estate owned by M r . The city planning department Martinez is $116,000, while a 1• • Weingartinl974was$10mil1ion," says it would take triple that townhouse would cost $89,000 qua 1ty 1n a teak a •1gui;e she said would be much higher today. salary to qualify for a new home and a condominium $76,000. Foundation assets on June 30. loan -and $2,000 a month pay-Housing prices in the San Fran-bool<c se fo ments for 30 years. dsco Bay area have been found a r 198Q, were $176,227,967, putting "It's really frightening," said. to be among the,t11ghest in the the l'Ombined Weingart fortune . Planning Director M att h~ ,,.ation i" recent studies. · $139 over S221 million. she ~~aid Fouratt. "If som ething isn't ' "' FRUG'AL REAL. _ done SOO!l· I think we're going to Chevy ----1---l " . estate t~ have social unrest. TT~ C'oon known for his eccentric d ress and habits, Weingart left "NOT RJOTING IN the streets • 1 his closest living r"\!lative, or a nything like that. but it will enters ..,...l'n Este lle Prado of Monterey Park. reach the point where people • 'l,.U..I.::;;; a $5.000 gift He declared that c an't take it anymore and their any benefi ciary who contests the frus trations will have to be re-~Or CHP bid will, to be heard before the court lieved somehow." he added. J • J an 15. should geU l. T he study. based on 20 percent Laura Winston, 57. his 16·year interest rates, a 20 percent down companion who was na med to receive $10.000 in the will, called for a n investi gation of the cir c ums tances s urrounding We ingart 's d e at h at Good Samaritan Hospital. He had been hospitalized there since 1977 for a var iety of a il- m ents including kidney failure. Au autopsy by the county cor· oner 's office listed the cause of death as heart failure caused by c hronic kidney d isease . A s pokes man for Coroner Thomas Noguchl said a full inquest may be held . MS. WINSTON, WHO tried to halt a bid by his conservators to deny hlm life-s upport systems in t h e event he needed them, <'!aimed Weingart was not senile at lhe time the conservatorship was granted. She said he later tried to escape from his guarded hospital room. Weingart, on ce a m ajor stockholder in the Fed Mart dis- count store chain and principal builder of the city of Lakewood, was in need of the kidney dialysis machine. said conservator Sol Price, a San Diego attorney. Pr ice said Weingart's kidneys were beginning to fail a nd his doc· Dole Corp. leader Wales dead at 66 Donald Wa les, c hairman of t h e board of t he f'ountain Valley-based James Dole Corp. died Dec. 21 after a short illness in Charlottesville. Va. Wales, who was semi-retired a nd residing in Charlottesville, is survived by his wife, Georgia; his daughter , Susan Wales Wildm a n ; a nd (our grandchildren. Active for many years in lhe Chicago business and invest- m e n t community, Wales was named chairman of the board or N~wport Research Corp. in 1968. He served in that capacity un· til 1978 when the compa ny was merged with, and became a division or. James Dole Corp., and Wales was named president of Dol e . He was elected chairman of the board in 1979. There will be no me morial servire. Grier slated for T\I EL MONTE <AP > -A Chevrolet Malibu police cruiser that can zoom from zero to 60 mph in 11.4 seconds and reach a lop speed of 112 m pb has met the standards of bolh the California Highway Patrol and tbe state Air Resources Board. ARB officials. who announced t h at they have certified the cruiser as meeting strict state air guidelines. said one olher manufacturer's special police models for 198• hhe met both ARB and CH P s tandards : Chrysler Corp 's s peci-ally adapted Dodge Diplom at and St. Regis. The certification of the General Motors Malibu was an-1 nounced just before the CHP's \ bid opening. scheduled for Dec. 30, to purchase about 1.000 new cars . ARB olficials said the Malibu j is equipped wifh a 175· 1 horsepower . 350-cu hie -in ch engine and weighs about 75 pounds more than a conven- tional car oft.tie same model. In addition, Ford Motor Co. 's Ford LTD and Mercury Marquis / meet ARB standards but have a top speed or only 104 miles per hour. six miles per hour below the CHP minimum. Frizzelle opens HB office By O.C. HUSTINGS Republican Women will meet at 10 a.m Jan 8 at Of Ii. Oally f'lleit Sia" Eas11v worth 5229 rh1s unir has been specially made of finest qualitv Bangkok teal<. It's solid wood core construcrion provides greater rigidity and strength Even the back panel is real teal<. w e have only a small inventorv of these In each of our tour stores they will not last long and we may never be able to purchase them again 35 ·x11%"x74"1" .. l ' • B'S If you're looking for Assemblyman Nolan Frazzelle of the Orange Coasfs 73rd District, you can rind the freshman Republican law maker in Huntington Beach. When he isn't in Sacramento, of course. the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. Mrs. Fay Wright of Seal Beach won the I lfiEWTIONALCONIL •DnMY.....,,,.. Frizw lle has opened a district office at 18600 Main St.. Suite 210. · Tbe phone number is 842-7335. Office hours are 9:30 to 4:30 p.m . weekdays. Jim Orr or Bob Hill are the Frizzelle staffers to contact should you have a problem you want to bring to the as- semblyman's attention. Frizzelle plans to be in the district office on Fridays when the Legislature is in session. --T h"lf A:Ssl!mb1y-reconvenllr.Jan. ~;-• • • federation's "worker of the year·• award for 1980. 1 PASADINA • 180 s. Lake Ave.• 12131449·6741 Among the other award winners were Korleen I WEST LOS ANGILIS • 12241 Wilshire Blvd • 12131820·3918 B d · h f h H t ' H b 1101oo~wt1rOfBunov1 og anovac o t e un 1ngton ar our SANTAANA•2720N.MalnSt •17141542·2088 Re publican Women Federated for registering 1 SANTA ANA• 1540 e. wamer • 17141 SS7·0611 more new Republicans than any other individual OPIN 10tol·S&WMlaYnoonto5. Republican women's club member. The entire OUrM'WfttrtonlOutweloni.wimer, 11MOctw..tOf"-'*'""'ss1 Huntington Harbour club won an award for reg· 411 1urnrt:urHr.rtte<1of r:n'e'1~tvt'f'ltf~ m.inv •t~s istering more Republicans to vole than any other a•eun.Js~mo~m cartons tor PasvP•c_.uP GOP tadies club in the county lhe Hotel Lagun a. MARGARET G RIER, director of the county's A 7:30 cand.l€11ghting ser vice is planned Human Services Agency, will talk about the agen- tonight at Shepherd of the Hills United Church o( cy and its problems on KOCE-TV's "Voters Christ, 30121 Niguel Road, Laguna Niguel. At 11 Pipeline" show J an. 2. . a .m . Thursday will be the church 's traditional Miss Grier will disc~s anticipated financial Cbristm~ L.ove · F..east . a seivice borrowel.I from ·-cutbacks for the a-gen cy. her pfillosophy on tlle Moravian tradition featuring the sharing or consolidati.QC=o.of-social s~vices. public health~ _s-t .... g_n_l_fti_can __ t .... gi;;...1_n_s ______________ ~ _mental health services under one administration and l he 1979-80 Grand Jury report that recom- Bayside Ph.,m•cy 1018 Beyalde Dr. Newport BHch 760-0111 .. m~nded change in the agency. She also will talk a bout the turnover of top administrators in the agency, which em ploys about 2,800 county workers.' The program airs at 7:30 p.m. It will be re- peated the following day at 10:30 a .m. • • • THE ORANGE County Federa tion of f or Best Quality and S4Mection of Handmade rugs from China. Pe rat a. I ndla & Romania at reasonable prices. --·---- Al's Garage and Chamois Shirts for Christmas. The ono1na1 Woolnch Chamois Shin t00% oonon chamQls clolh Rugged. warm, windprool. with a suoersoft sheared nap finish that actually gets softer the more tis worn ana washed Four great colors , AL S .JARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 6 44 7030 .- • J J -·-A• t·· Orang '£'~1·~~ I .... l'horr91P.H1ley/Publl1h•r ThofNs K .. vll/!dltot 1 0111y Pilot ~-m,,u-r.G ~ !!fJ.8 WMli , s. a.a .... a.. t• s.r~r• Kr•lblch/Ed11or111 P-oe Editor -- State must lielp fund this mling Or-.. CCMlty may be 1tuck with a ..,,000· bill to clear 1011M ..!:>.°'° yardi ol aand and debria that are cloa· atq lbe ol San Juan Creek near Dobeoy State Bead\ ~ a State Coutal CommJoion rulln1 Dec. ti. eo.ty olficlall had planned t-0 spend M0.000 on the *ecllinl project, with the sale ot the 1and offaetlinl the eoet f:I fta removal But the commission rulina proh.iblta meal pemmMt. from removlna sand from California beacbanu Tbe Coastal CommluJon tuUna sti9ulate1 th•t after the sand ts dred&ed from the creek bed where it piled up durin& atorms lut winter, lt must be deposited on Doheny Beach 1be comrnJU&oner• say thUI mu.st be done to prevent er 100 ol the shoreline The county d~s not dispute that the environmental concerns are valid, but says it cannot artord to spend a baU rnlWoo doUars to comply. · Whlle the State Coastal Commission's concern for the envll'Ol'lment &s commendable, it is obviously not too con- cerned with what it costs local governments to carry out llS rulings. Instead ol JUSt dumping responsibility on local gov- ernments to carry out their directives, the coastal com- missiooers should \.ork with Orange County officials to get state agencies involved in helping to fund the dredg- . ing project. Clearly the county cannot pick up the entire tab. A study by the county Environmental Management Agency found tha~ an additional S6 million would have been spent on dredging projects in the last several years if the com- mission ruling had been in effect. A good compromise would be to allow the county to sell part of the sand to at least offset some of the costs. -.. The Coastal Commission' must in some way accom- modate the county's inability to shoulder the entire finan- cial burden. ;library aid 01odel Like most Orange County library systems. the Hunt- . ington ~ach Central library. f~ds itself in a financial bind since the passage of Proposition 13. r.. Library officials say there is less money to go : around. And cities are likely to spend what there is on ~ more visible public services such as police and fire pro· 1: tection. f The Huntington Beach library system has been limit· ! ·ed to about $85,000 per year in general revenue sharing ? funds for the purchase of new books. ~· This isn't an overabundance becaus~of the wear and . tear, thefts and other factors involv in stocking a : library. · Officials also fear there will be further cutbacks. · ' To counter the shortfall, the library is embarking on a program to raise money from private sources, setting a -goal of $100,000 for 1981. . The drive is expected to begin in ·earnest early in the year when members of the Friends of the Library or- .ganization will send mailers and make personal contacts with community businesses. Himtington Beach's help-the-library campaign got an early push from planning commissioner Ralph Bowers and his wife, who contributed $500 to start the book- , buymc tmd. ! 'fbe Bowers' gesture -and the energetic and am- bitious ca·mpaign in Huntington Beach -might well serve as a model to be emulated in other communities. ~Library funds are tight already. And they're going to get ·:tighter as the Proposition 13 pincer squeezes harder. .· Wise 01ove on 01erger Orange County's Legal-Judicial Committee has come up with a proposal that could end the impasse over con- solidation of the court-related functions of the Sheriff's Department and the Marshal's Office. It suggests formation of a five-member task force to make recommendations on how the merger can be ac- complished. Two persons named by the Board of Supervisors, a superior court judge, a municipal court judge and a fifth "public" member would serve on the task force. Nearly seven months have passed since the voters of Orange County sent a clear message to state legislators to write and approve a bill authorizing the merger. : Thus far nothing has happened. The marshals con- tinue to provide court services for the municipal courts while deputy sheriffs provide similar services in the superior courts. : Antagonism has developed in discussions of the merger, with Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates favoring merg- ing the Marshal's Office into his department. while Marshal Don Rhea wants the sheriff's court personnel brought into his office. -------------------------------------Jack Anderson ~ NATO weapons hodgepodge W ASJQNGTON -The Polish crisis bu br~ht home a dis- turbing difference between the military effectiveness of NATO and that of lh'e Warsaw Pact: The Soviet-dominated alliance is Car better prepared to wage con- ventional warfare than NATO is. An iml)()rtant reason for this is that the Soviet bloc's armed f orces are equipped and s upplied almost totally b y t h e Ru ssia ns , wh i l e the United States and its Euro- p ea n allies h a v e a· hodgepodge or weapons developed by in- d1 vidual NATO members. Un· fortunately. they aren't aJways interchangeable. What this means is that joint operations by the Western aJlies could founder, wfiile the Warsaw Pact nations would be able to swap weapons and ammunition as the need arose. To counter this potential con- Mailbox ruslon, the NATO allies have an impressive-soundin1 pro1ram called RSI, for Rationalinlion, Standardisation an<( In- teroperability. In a top·secret report, the Pentagon gave this bureaucratic jawbreaker a simpler, downright homey de- fi n I tion : The "Family or Weapons concept -the Idea that all NATO forces use the same kind or equipment." The report says: ''The objec- tive of the Family of Weapons concept is to reduce duplication in the development of com- plementary weapons systems. For example, one nation could develop a long-range air-to-air missiJe and the other the short· range version.·' IN THEORY, it looks great. RSI would prevent such bat· tlefield disasters as discovering that German gas won't work in American tanks, British am- munition won 't fit into U.S. weapons. or American bombs can 't be loaded into Belgian aircraft. But in practice, RSI has turned out to be an expensive way 0( forcing the United Stat.es lo buy European weapons - with questionable benefit to NATO. ''We have found that stan- dardizing equipment, or telling a European nation develop a new system that all NATO na- tions adopt, can actually be a re- tardant for Improvement." one expert iold my associate Dave Van Alta. "RSI gets into the na- tional 'machismo' of who wants to sell what they're touting as the better equipment." Despite the drawbacks of this nationalistic tendency to look out for Number One -meaning each NATO country 's munitions i~duslries the Pentagon con- tinues to puff up the potential of standardization. The secret re· port mentions some areas where it is undeniably important like standardization of com· munications systems and in· terchangeabilHy of am.munition. BUT SOME obvious goals have yet to be achieved, s uch as the ability of one nation's aircraft ''to be refueled and re· armed with allied munitions at airbases operated by nations other than their own." The Pen- ta1on says this effort is "pro- gressing quite well" -but the Warsaw Pact nations have had ~his capability for years. The Pentagon report con- cludes that the Soviet bloc is ahead oC NATO in standardiza- tion. The significance of this as- sessment is that NATO is simply not prepared to fight a conven· tional war in Europe for more than a couple of weeks. After that. NATO wouJd have to resort to nuclear weapons -with all the dire consequences that would have for the world. TILT!: Henry Kissinger, who as the White Kouse foreign policy czar engineered the famous "tilt " toward Pakistan during the India-Pakistan war in 1.971, is apparently up to his old tricks. Kissinger recently gave an in- terview in which h e urged military aid for Pak-lstan, which he seems lo see as an anti-com· munist bulwark similar to Iran under the shah. Indian officials are in an uproar over the Kiss- inger interview. Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi sent pe r s onal con- gratulations to Ronald Reagan on his victory. but s he is re- portedl y puzzled at Kissinger's views on Pakistan, w6ndering if the professor is going to have significant influence in the new administration. S YRIAN C ONNECTION : Class1fic.'Ci government reports show that Syn a 's rote in the in· te rnat1onal heroin traffic is growing. Syrian nations have been arrested in Europe for smuggling, and "most seizures of heroin involving Syr ians· oc- c urr~d in or en route to Italy, part1cuJarly Milan, which has a sizable Synan community, .. one reports says The report adds: ··Typically, the ltalian·base<I Syrians are small businessmen who travel rre(Juently to Syria, ancl some are s us f>ected of ca rrying narcotics on their return trips. Intelligence has been developed regardtnJ! the possible existence Qf c land es tine heroin I a bor a ton es ne ar A leppo. S) ri a .. Cats kept indoors are safer, healthier To the EdHor: I read about the horrible cal traps . And I recall' how heartbroken I was when the loyal, lovable cat I had owned ten years was taken away and gassed. In fact, I learned later, it was gassed immediately in the truck. He stayed in all the time. He was shy of strangers. But at dusk every day, just before feed- ing time (that's a g()9d way· to get them to go out for just a little while and return because they know their favorite is wailing) I'd let him scamper about a lit- tle while. I dozed otf and didn't let him in. A couple of cat hat..ers a few doors away, who had no reason except hate, bailed the trap. He had ignored their traps for years because he thought any box that size meant a trip to the vet. But he got hungry. IF VOV WANT a healthy, safe cat, get it accustomed to living indoors right from the start. Keeping it confined is hard to do after it is used to running around. of us united and dedicated to preserving the value, dignity and integrity of the adoption process for the benefit of children without parents and in preserving California's current adoption law. We would appreciate your printing this letter to correct the mis take which appeared in the article and also lo provide your reading public with our address and phone number·since our or· ganization was the only one mentioned for which this in· formation was not published. 1 MARIE SIMON. State Co-ordinator Adopted Families United P.O. Box 5171 Richmond, Ca. 94805 Phone (415) 237-!8l8 l••'r'•' _.. •• To the Editor: There was a time when the economy was controlled by changing Interest rates by one to three quarters of a percent of in- terest. Now the prime rate zooms up anddowntikeayo-yo. then also know when the stock market will go down When thetn terest rate goes up. the stock market comes down , and when the interest rates come down, the s tock market goes up With this inside rnformation. you , someone in your family . or a close friend could play the stock market Uke a fine tuned violin You couJd make sweet music for yourself. but the rest of us would have tbpay the fiddler JAMES BOLDING r~-~,,..r.,. To the Editor: In response to the lady who felt our flag was disgraced because it was al half mast for John Lennon: Must we alwavs honor war heroes? c an't we h'onor peace heroes as well" TONY POWELL Lftt11011 l11•pl r~d To the Editor: as Mrs Smith said. r would sug- gest that she look at her own callous response to the untimely death of a fellow human bemg DA \'ID RAS MCSSEN Wlaat dl••r•~,-, To the Editor In response to Mrs . Robert K Sm 1th 's op1n1on co ncerning Louisiana Pacific's r hoice to fl y the flag at half.mast to mourn the senseless death of John Len· non. J would like to know why she considers this s uch a di s- grace to the American flag? John Lennon brought happi- ness and warmed the hearts of millions o< people throughout the world. Is it because he was not born m America? America is made up or different na tionalities. and that is what makes our country unique. No one is a true American unless you· re an American Indian. As far as many Americans r isking their lives for our coun· try, wouldn't .you say John Len- non risked his life also? For someone whose musk broughl-50 much joy and died such a tragic dealh.-1..say thanly:ou l.oui5i----- Pacific . . fe.rhaps the task force approach is best. It is clear the Le ·stature is_nol going_to....act-until.Ahe-ceunt-y-ean -==---demonstrate that 1t can develop a workable merger plan. The Board of Supervisors will be asked next month to approve the Legal-Judicial Committee's recommenda· tion. It should not hesitate to do so. Get a cal "t.r.ee'..'.....so.thaLiLwil climb. f>\it its dish and-water in a high place so that it will get exercise. Play with it -love it. While outdoor cats are catching diseases, fleas, and fight in- juries lfrom dogs and cats), yours will be clean and healthy. It seems lo run from below JO to above.-20 i)ercent The-overreae- tions are reminiscent of a chi ld trying to guide an automobile. This is in r egard to the letter- from Mrs. Smith <Dec 18 ) who stated that it wa$ a disgrace to our country when a s tore in ~a:-:placect-itr flag-at half mast after the death of John Lennon. , FRANC ES A HENSLEY • • ' . Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot: O\t\er views expressed on thi's page are those bf their authors and arUsta. Reader comment ts Invited. A'ddress Tl\e Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . . -~ Boyd I Left, right ByL.M. BOYD Remarkable how many terms there are for left IUJd right. The o(f horse is on the ' Oeat Gloomy Gus The $38,000-plus per year ($17-$18 per bour) union auto aaaembly work« ta what will_eut Cliryaler and other U:-S. car CMnpanles out of busin ... D.M . .J. . right, the nigh on the left. The recto ,ide of the book is Qn the right, the verso side, left. The epistle is to the right of the altar, the gospel to the left. In plants, if the vine curls to the right, it's dexlrorse, if lo the left, sinistrorse. Howard Cosell should memorize these. Young lady~ are you on friendly terms with the fellow who runs the produce depart- ment al your supermarket? If so, t e 11 h Im he "s a a olericultw'iat. He won't mind. It's tbeseientific name forOl\e w.bo •tudies t.be produ.ctlon, storage and marketing or vegetables. Tbe momin1 clory, which closes Its flower every nllflt, •lac> cloeea ita nower In the dayltpt just before a rain. How It knows to do that I can't say. r I agree if rs not nice to have cats aaopt a corner of soft dirt. in your yard for a potty. Scatter moth crystals. They are effec- tl ve. And so much better than trap· ping someone's loved pet. Sometimes the poor animal stays terrified all night in thE cold ln the trap. Be sure your pet has a collar. · There are collars with elastic in- serts to prevent hanging, and with two little bells to prevent bird catching. J . ROGERS ..t•1t•le•errer To.the Editor: On Nov. 28, your newspaper featured a story about so-called "adoption" controversies in which our organization, Adopted Families United, was mistaken- ly called by another name and termed an adoptive J)arenu 1roup. THE INDIVIDUALS and f amlUe. uaoclated with Adopt· ed F1miUes United are not just 1doptJve parents. but 1llo in- d iv l d u.11 who relinquished chJldren and actults who had been 9dopted u children ... all Every dark cloud, however, has a silver lining for someon~. Let's s uppose that you are on the Federal Reserve Board, and that you know when the int_etest rate wingo~pan<thowmuch. YouwiU Sydney Harris Though he did not serve the country as Pres ident or war hero, Lennon did inspir e in many Americans the si mple virtues of peace and love. If .we live in '!. "sick society," TIM O•lly 1"1191 wek-. cemmol •IMI c- l••Y ,,.. ............. Ltften ........ IM -- 1•: l•lterial ,. ....... ~ .••• ,,.., c.u .... CA UaU. Letlen ce.,11fere4 ter ll'Wtlc•tl.., ................... --............. .. ...11 ... ~ -.... --·-,,...,.._. IMI ..... M _, .. wltlMlelll la.,,,,..,.. C lr't 1111\JUIKK. Who w:ote these fanious lines? As a rule. I avoid mul. ..• e. choice quiues, because they permit too much gut::.~work. In this case, though, it would be crushingly hard lo rack up a de· cent score without some help. Here are some widely known lines or phrases; you are asked to identify the author of each. One· third correct is a respectable total. 1. "Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise." (a) Shakespeare; (b) Pope; (c) Thomas Gray; (d) Lord Byron. 2 -"Out. ol •l&ht. out of mind." (a) Aesop; (b) Thomas A Kem· pia; (c) Coleridge; (d ) Ben Johnson 3. "'lbe Almlg~y doll1r." (a) Mark Twain; (ti) Washington lrvin1; (c) Longfellow ; (d ) James Whitcomb RUey. 4. "Born wlth a sliver sp00n in h1I mouth." (a) Marlowe: Cb> Milton ; Cc ) Robert Louis Stevenson; (d ) Cervantes . S. "A dark horse." Ca ) Damon Runyon; (b) Disraeli ; (c ) Edgar Allan Poe; (d ) U.S. Grant. 8. "Ask me no questions. and I'll tell you no lies.'' (a) James Russell Lowell; (b ) Edward Lear: Cc> Rudyard Kipling; Cd l Oliver Goldsmith. 7. "Can the leopard change his spots?" (a) Aesop; (b) the Old Testament; Cc) Shakespeare: Cd) Dante. 8. "Absence makes the heart grow fonder." (a) Keats; (b) Amy Lowell: (c) Thomas Bay- ly; (d) Andrew Marvell. 9. "A chip off the old block." (a) William PeM; Cb> Edmund Burke; (c) Abraham Lincoln; Cd) Henry Thoreau. 10. "Murder will out." <•> Menander ; Cb > Cardinal Richelieu; <c> Hawthorne: Cd> Ch1ucer. 11 . "Necessity is the mother of mvtntion ." <a.> Plato; lb > Aesop: (c) Ben Franklin: (d) Francis Bacon. 12. "Laugh and the world laughs with you." (a ) Emily Oickiru1on ; (b) Eugene Field: (c) Moliere: Cd) Ella Wheeler Wilcox. 13. "Mus ic bas charms to soothe a sava1e breast." (a) Congreve; <b> Shakespeare; (c:) Shelley; Cd) 8rownin1. 14 . "Nothing succeeds like success." (a) Voltaire: (b) Goethe; Cc) Oliver Wendell Holmes~ ~d> Dumas. ANSWEU: l. (c) Gray. 2. Cb) .Kempis. 3. Cb ) lrvin1. 4. (d) Cervantes. s. (b) Disraeli. s. Cd) 'Goldsmith. 7. <b> Old Testament.. 8. (c) Bayly. 9. <b > Burke. 10. 1(d ) Chaucer. 11. <a> Plato. u. (d) Wilcox. lJ. <•> Con.1reve. 1'. (d ) Oumu. QQt&ICB I CA088WOAD lllANUTI . 00 \QI TMtNK IT COOLP ee sANTA MD HIS REINDEER? FUNKY WINKERBEAN. D-W\.. SOJY\.to.. I ~~~ A.A to~ M.T..n~nO .. ' ~ GMd :k';::Jf ~~ . SHOE .. .. some dog b1scu1ts, a new ball , a red collar .. " by Jeff MacNelly MOON MULLINS by Ferd & Tom Johnson -........ ,_ ..•.. , .... ,..,.., ... .__ MISS PEACH .AICT'HIAll, Tl-I~ IS!ICA. l 'M LYING 1-4~= W'A lilNG FO~ ~ANT.A, 1..IKe' f V ElrY OTHEr KID IN THE WOR'L..D. ~NTA!! H.'I, THAT'5 A LAl.AuH. HOW PIAMS C.AN WE se ?" WHY DO .WE Pt.ff UP WITH IHI~ ~AIZ'Cc r W'MY Q:> we AL.L.OW t:iltOWNU~ TO Pf.~PET~ATE i~I~ ~~LAD IAPON LA~ ?' WHCN WILL. we Wl~E UP ,AND TEL.L T'MEM 10 Kl<JOCK ~,: i'HI~ BA LONEY, ANO ... AltTMl.All? All'E YOL( THett ?;' THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO "00n1t you huff~ on;h~oot-to . hang fhem by the chimney with care?" JUDGE PARKER by Mell Latarius ONe~ECOND,. !~"' ... f,O (..0N61 ~NT'A . see VOtAN£XT YEA~!! NOW, WMAT W£~E '(0tA ~YIN6,!i'A j) M f\1 f A~lhJf NO, I~ AFAAJ0 rrs JUST TME TV REPAIRMAN DRABBLE • by Charles M. SCINl1 by Tom Batiuk FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE '·' OM.YNm A7 . llG GEORGE . by Virgil P1rtc8' • "Look! I don't care If you DO htve the sniffles!" by Kevin Fagan "'""'"" ~~"'t­t'~' MA~ 1MUt '°'K~ rott '4tAR~ !~ 19'tsi ~K<W '4€Ut\.OOM~!~ I ~-0: by Lynn Johnston '/OIJ MER~ rr's ~T CKRISTMA$ · 'fET? DR . SMOCK by George Lemont ' Yes . .:L SAi C? .:L W AN'Tf:c::> -ro see: AL.a.. SAY. YOU HAV e ee:e:N C O MIN<S TO M e: F O R A L..ONG l l MIS, KI c::>PO .1 ·~-OF MISS A IKE:N 'S F{f:CORc::>S .1 ~AJOJ!R W~A T Kl/JOA &XlDIES ·~,, EeAR tAle.! by Gus Arriola WATCH trE ~IE.A~ W>IAT .:UJ<tCJS I I V CCES 70 CAT.Sf by Harold Le Doux fJ~ flM'~ LAWYEI' • HOW COME YOU'VE CHANVED YOUR ~TORY~ ... -@ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 51 EJcotoc isle UNITED Fea1ure Sy11d1cale 1 Overwhelm 52 Egyp1ia11 k111g Tuesday's Puz:zte Solved 6 -m~a11a 55 TV perls 10 Part ol OED 58 Crusade 14 ''Gay _.. 60 Sa1ll11g 15 Armadillo 61 Al the peak ~· ~~• ~~~~~ 16 Westem pact 62 Girt s name 17 A11dea11 63 Sea swallow Iii' iiii~F.of!lliE~~F.B 11at111e 64 Salaams 18 OpeMt 65 Oeclp~s 20 -degree 2 I Freshwater DOWN worm 1 Twirl 23 Greek letter 2 Prtv111on 24 Marble 3 Heave111y one ~~~~ 26 Pla111e1 4 -CUI pa 28 -Canal 5 Pseudonym 30 SGolllSh cll11d 2 words 3 t Viewpoi111 6 Pnma - 32 Mef'[lor&~'1 Uoot~ 38 Adherent 8 Bitumen 37 Moun11111ou~ 9 Noah's - 38 Pepper shrub 10 Bewitch 39 Industry t I Less com. 42 Mermaid mon 44 Tithe 12 Tete--·- ~5 Leaped 13 Go -- 46 Filemen ts Fight 49 Physlelan of 19 Me1nc un11 oli1 22.}tlndu meal 50 Foodness fOf' 25 Femme Sutfi• 26 Beg 21...fk>w«_ 3.Anger_ 2111>1scherged 45 "My Gil -· 29 AgaJ11s1 46 H8frlrig 30 S..t 47 PrQnO\.ln 32 Gets ucited 48 Sta1t part 33 Spider 49 P1111s 34 Smoolh 51 Heed part 35 Resounded 53 Secondllend 37 CleaYe 54 Decades 40-Euro~ll 5f Cheek - HHecedity fee. 57 Eat. Comb tors form 42 Ftlm IOOI 59 Sevetege GM.Y PILOT ._,. te,D MM.- &~ \'?@lY](( ~@[f\Ylrf@@ ... Cllimney thievery turm into charity •1 IR1Gll A. •11LUGAN "Got o ~' T~ wnlt to Pal "'-'. Pwl ~ C1'l rH i.. ,_,...., llw 0~1 Giid CllCflol .,oa __, .. I04w ....,...,~, • ~"'"'"" fUld ~· Mfdl ~r qwtleo... lo Ptll O..a11, Al YOMr Sni.¥1, ~ Coo.t ~ Nol P <J BoJ ISIO, COiia M-.io. CA naf .U "9MW l~lln• CM poaabU weJI t. °""'61trfd, .,... ,,_.... *"""'l'W' or ~ll•rs !WI 111ei..-, CM rHdn'1,.. llO'M, odt/.rf'U cillld OuawH "'-"' pltolw nai mCWr tGlillllOt tti. w r111d«"rttJ TlaU colM"'" QllllifG" deal t11 Ur~ • llMaVI Nn YORK -0:... ......-~ ,..,. " _ "All tbe m.,en." be can· · .,.....,ca: , I& ty early foe' leek ol auapeeta. Ned Martin peered onr tbe''!!!:•1:s~~~':-,,._-r-:::e:cr::~~ ant ''are either lfffD lampe ol Ju.tiff lD the ........ _____,,_s ew home deeoraUq • tree or out 0&4 R PA 1' I m &lit-u v(lrbal •Iii retsmttnt with a 'A om an t.o <'lean m) how;e for S25 Her husband wa to wa h tht wlndo"" for li20 Sbe a:.111.1red me he •ould cto a lhorvu,gh JOb 1tn'1 I ex plained exact h whllt I wuntt<d 001\f' I It-ft 11 l'ht'('k fo r tht' lull amoWll as the clean· 101 was to be done wtule I Willi at work The us>shot I ' lh•t not a ll thl' window were wal>hed , and the d ea ntng wus p00rl.> (Ion.. I ealled the woman and b~ sa1d shed don~ htir 'best " She promised to oome over to elean the windows. but never showed up ' Do 1 have an) nghti. in th1s matler? My check was cashed the day it w<i~ received , so I have no rerourse there Th~ worst part of this is that ve rbal ae-reemenl.~ 11re useless and trust is a thing oLthe PM \ W.A , Costa Mesa · Silltt YCHI made verbal arraa1emeats for tills work, you'd have a bard time proving wbat that aireemeat Involved If you took tbls maUer to Small Claims Court. Next time ask for and cbeck ou& references, detail the work to be done In writ· ing, ask the cleaning person to sign that aicree- ment, aad do not pay until you hive inspected the job. Tnl8t Is not n~cessarlly a thing of the past and verbal agttements are not always worthless. You jo~t learned a lesson the bard wav. C•.,~rllfl#' •1111 ln•Nrrd DEAR PAT: I recently learned that Pruden· tial Insurance t:o. has been chosen as the new un· derwriter of the health insurance program for the American Association of Retired Persons and the NatfonaJ Retired Teachers.Association. Since l am covered by this program. how will the change af· feet my coverage? D. T .. Costa Mesa • AARP-NRTA ofrtdals Hy there will be DO in· tenuptloa la coverage to Insured members as a re· suit ol the changeover. Insured members will con· u._ae to pay premiums and me claims jast as tbey have been doing until the July l , 1181, cbaageover, and no speelal action by then Is reqalred to con- tlaue their coverage. Prior to that date, Prudential wtU provide all pollcyholden with premium pay· meat forms for July and the months that follow. P.rudenUal has agreed to honor all deductibles satisned prior to July 1, J981, and to waive the waiting period· for pre.existing conditions for in· sured members. The settlement of ,tlaims tbat begin before July t and run past that date will be worked out ·between the present 1V1derwriter and Prudential, with assurance that there will be no delay In payment to insured persons. Although all insured members will receive full information about the changeover , those with urgent ~uHtions can call tofHree (800 ) S23·580t, or can wnte: Member Ser vices <Ins.), AARP·NRTA , 19"KSt. N.W .. Washington, D.C. 20049. SANTA'S LOU HAO HA..v INDtNO CN,,...J 'theft' aM for the better Judge criticizes lawyer 'gouges' .CHICAGO CA P ) -A federal judge bas criticized some lawyers in cases stemming rrom the nation's worst air disaster, warning the prac· tice of law is not "a license t<rsteal" and saying the attorneys should charge lower fees. Senior U.S. District Judge Hubert L. Will re. ferred to some lawyers for cases related to the ·May 25, 1979, crash of a DC·lO jet at O'Hare In· ter:national Airport in which 273 died. He bu said some lawyers are to receive up to 40 percent of settlements in the suits as a ree. MORE THAN lM WRONGFUL DEATH ac· lions are being heard as one case by Will and Senior U.S. District Judge Edwin A. Robloo. Almost all are in the pre-trial stages as lawyers for American Airlines and McDonnell Douglas Corp., the plane's manufacturer, prepare for trial. Will's comments came last month at a hearing on the case and were contained in an official transcript obtained by the monthly publication Chicago Lawyer. American's insurer has been submitting to the court information about settlements including amounts paid to lawyers. ' WILL SAID HE HAD SEEN cases in which lawyers were tQ receive up to 40 percent of the set· tJement. He urged lawyers to police themselves and negotiate lower fees. "I see lawyers back ther~shaking their beads on the theory that, to hell with you, whatever agreement I make is what I make, and if I want to give my client a good shafting, it's OK .. .,"Will said in November. "You do not have a license to steal because you are adntltted to the practice of law, nor do you have a license to gouge because you are admitted to the practice of law," be told lawyers for families ol crash victim s. • l lab Preclnct, and wbat to bla steallaa oee." crhne•bleery ey .. Mould appear the tquac1 deteetlve unit in e... The 1lnt break In tbe cue but Senta Claua t.ruc11tn' In to the ,,.... sat onto it. He could came from • Radio CU7 Muaie report a no&eo cblmDey. aee the Pait and tbe Newt JUek· Hall Rocbtte, On her way to the "Let me 1et Ulla atra:!fht, Saa· ins it up at police ex-nae and sta•e door, abe aaw a tall man in ta," tbe Nr~eant •l•h . "Some r-a tuxedo and trench coat bu ....... another nmea editorial on the i d -• 1 meany ma e a belst of your deterior-.Uon of midtown. DI own 52nd St. with a chlm-v," chimney in his arms. Detectives ·-1 Belidea, the commluioner was f ed "You 1ot It," ruped the old rabid on street crime. ann out and did a door by man, wboee beard and breath • ·o K s G door. seemed to be made of old bar some ·.oore :lf~ ... et yourself A lady walking her Afghan ra11. "And not a cop ... r ln si&bt "Y .......,_ cau1ht a 1Umpse of a tall man ..-ou ~r -I tot my rep-ith hi i d when you need one... utation to consider,.. crowed w a c mney 10 ne own the THIS EVOKED a raucous tit· ~r from three hookers being booked fot solldtlng beneath the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree and stirred to life a eray nannel drunk sleepirjl off an of· lice party. He burped and Jotoea the guffawing. "Cool it, Santa, .. Martin cau· tiooed, relieved to note that the press waa still occupied al a sav· ings bank freeloa.d up thutteet. ''Lef'"sjusthavethedetalls. "Where was this chimney and how come it's missing?" The ser1eant tried to hurry thinas along before the reporters got back. "Stolen," the florid-faced elf corrected him. "My post is out· side Cartier's, the jewelers, on Fifth Avenue. That wind today would shave you, so I went for a cup of coffee at the Brew & Burger. When I eot back 10 minutes later, maybe a litUe longer, my chimney was gone. Filched. In broad daylight, on a crowded street." Martin signaled the 124 of. ricer, the precinct clerk, to take down the squeal. (the com· plaint). Santa's outraged citizen stance spelled trouble. "Brew & Burger?" be echoed in mock disbelief. "I didn't know they was big on coffee. Wbat'P the value of the chimney and how much was in it?" .. WHAT DO I KNOW from chimneys?" Santa s brucced. "Some plywood, a little paint, say 20 bucks. On a cold morning like this maybe I look In nine, 10 clams. Dudes who frequent fan- cy ice works ain't big at stuffmg the greenery into chimneys. YQu do better in front or Woolworth's." Mart.in ignored this input or pavement psychology and figured the loss at $30 at m0st. Petty larceny, a misdemeanor. The precinct had more impor- tant cases on the blotter, but be declded to buck t.bia ooe up to steps ol the 21 Club. Hia collar the crime victim, punctuatin1 was drawn up against the biting bis threat with a beard·shaking wind 80 abe missed the tuxedo hiccup. bit and figured be wu a de- liveryman with some late Christmas decorations. Tbe coat check c1lick at 21 confir med the arrival of a chimney. VPSTAl&S IN THE squad room, 1st Class Detective Bernie Gold thou&bt the cue of the mis· sing chimney mig.bt have civil rights ramifications. Church property and aU that. He alerted ' '._.,,,_ u_., •• lre.t1e11t l••e• f<-e .,•rlc• •••'t ••• at ., .. ,, ................ fat• eM•11e9a. ~ •• tie lletter .. ,,..,., •I .... .,.,..,., .. " the bunco squad to be on the lookout for a con man operating an illegal chimney. At bis nod, three other detec:· lives deserted their coffee mugs and hit the pavement running. New York's fmest drew their dragnet. Even the A & E boys, arson and explosion, were called in. Swift as a midnight fii1bt ol re· indeer, the facts clattered into place. A bank dick al Marine Midland saw Santa entering the Brew & Burger near 11. Saw him leave, with tottering step, a.t half past one. Angelo, the bot dog vendor out.side the TWA of. lice, gave Santa a free frank with onions to "get the booze out of bis breath." A monsignor get · ting into a cab near St. Patrick's witne~ Santa's return: "He was shalting his bell at a meter maid and shouting his chimney had beeostolen." BVT SHO&TLY BEFOa£ that. it was still in place. A de· coy cop, posing as a chestnut salesman, noticed an unattended chimney as be was aoing off du· SU&E ENOUGH, there it was: parked next to the cigar counter. Seems one of the waiters on his way to the bank was Intrigued by the Santa~less chimney. When it was still there after he sweated out the long teller line. he decided t9 take it along to the club for safekeeping in case San· ta was off on a bender. Not wishing trouble on anyone, he told two Armenians selling stolen neckties on the comer wh e r e he was taking the chimney. Unfortuna\ely, they were run in for peddling without a license before Santa got the word. Every Christmas story should have a happy ending. The case of the missing chimney is no ex· ception. A Wall Street brokerage house was having its holiday bash in a private dining room upstairs at 21 about the time the waiter deposited the chimney by the cigar counter. Leaving the premises full of the Christmas spirit, to say nothing of assorted martinis, stinger and Irish cof. fee, these bulwarks of the busi· n ess commun ity divested themselves or surplus cash and even an occasional check as soon as they saw the homeless chimney. 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"' E~dison, FV dominate All-Coast Area Charger•' Workman selected coach of the year by the Daily Pilot •1 aoo1a cAJU.MON ................ £~ oa Hi&b's Cbar1en ud t..be Founlalo Valley I! .aron.a. who dominated the i• football Ma»On l1 Ile no other two schools w the blatory of t-he Oran se Cotit area. bul tbe lioo'& abate ol area laurel.I ' w cboien by the Daily Pilot, incl~t every ap. ~•al cate1ory Edis. lft's Troy Seurer (linebacker), Ouaine Jacksoo tde.(enslve back). D.J . eeu· (Offensive back l an d coach Bill Workman were sin1Jed out as the be 'st i.n their particular field, while Fountain VaUey's Duval Love (offensive lineman), Emile Harry ( receiver>. Brandt Houchen (defensive lineman! 1 and Malt Stevens <offensive back) round out the St elect eiebt. Two offensive backs were cboeen -a runner and a 1 ;>asser. Like outstanding apples and oranges, a single selection could not be chosen amont E lell and Stevens, the area's top runner and passer. AOlOf\C the top 22 players in tbe area tbere were nine chosen from Edison, eipt from Foun- tain Valley. The Orange Coast area conaiata of tbe six Sunset League schools -Edilon, Fountain Valley, Marina. Newport Harbor, Hunlillltolr Beach and Westminster. Also, the Sea View Leasue, which is com- prised of Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar. Estancia, El Toro, University and Irvine, in addition to South Coast League scboob San Clemente. Latuna Beach and l)ana Hills, Anaelus Leape represen- tative Mater Dei and Empire Leape entry Ocean View. -Although AJl-CIF-selections--wiU not-be an- nounced until the end of the year, 17 of the 24 first team players are in line for All-CIF honors, includ- ing the Division I Player or the Year. Here is a brier loolt at the top seven players and the coach who comprise the blue chip list : -Sewer, a two-time •tarter for the two-time Bil Five Conference cbamplooa: Twice tbe Chargers' defensive player ~ the year in the Sunset Leq\M!, Seurer wu in on U5 tackles, eiv· int bim m tackles in bia two years at Ediloa. "He wu oar delenaive leader, tbe quarterback, who made it all happen," 1ay1 Woft.man. off another stunner like it did with Kerwin, Duio~J older brother. . , ' -IA•e. Fountain Valley's premier lineman~ At 2'S pounds, many tbinlt be is quick enouih iP play guard in colle1e. Another major collefe prospect, be is rumored to be the No. 1 player Oil Arizona State's listofhopefu.b. -.lac ..... the Edison defensive back being cove~ed by virtually every Pac-10 university: He waa m on 63 tackles, bad three interceptions, re- covered three fumbles, blocked a punt and _caused 18 incomplet.ions: "' -&o.ellee, Uae Barons' noseguard: "We'v~ had three first team All-CIF players at nose pard- for Fountain Valley," says his coach, Mlke Milner, "But Houchen is the best we've ever bad, ~" that's saytna a lot." --llell, wlio rushed for 1,652 yards on 216 car- ries and scored 22 touchdowns: The heart and soul of Edison's rugged runnin11ame, be is in line for a major college career u a defensive back, his natural position. USC, UCLA, Wubineton, tbey all want him. The question is whether Kansas can pull -S&evftilwbo led Fountain ·valley to the ciP Big Five finals with his passin1: He completed 153 or 303 passes for 2,341 yards and 16 touchdowns ,.. a junior. "He is on the threshold of a brillla,at (See AJ..L.UEA, Pase BS) ~ Reagan did .. Huskies' goal:; to stop Carter By CU.T SEEDEN OI .. DMty l"tlet tuft The Washington Huskies and Ronald Reagan have something in common this year -stop a guy named Carter. Reagan a ccomplished his goal, but the Huskies, the Pacific-10 Conference represen· tative to the Rose Bowl , won 't get the final returns until Jan. 1, 1981. That, of course, is when they'll face the Micbiaan Wolverines, and, in particular. their bi&hJy regarded wide receiver Anthony Carter. "He's the key guy .• " admits Washington Coach Don James, who bas br<>Ught bis team to Orange County where the Huskies work out daily at Orange Coast CoUe"e. •"TBBY LIKE to throw pua patterns or comer routes to him even when they're deep down in your territory and that '1 tough to cover because you're in a man-to-man covera1e a lot or times down there," James says of the Oeet-rooted Wolverine re- ceiver. points in the last five games. Washington's passing game has be<:ome particularly impor· tant these days with the loss d . No. 2 tailback Ron Jackson who may miss the Rose Bowl &•mt with a sprained ankle . ·'Their linebackers are the real key to their defense," wama Washington offensiv~ coordinator Bob Stull. "They do a good job of stopping both the Pdt andtherun." ... SO, BOW DO you put points oil the board against a team tib Michigan? • "You have to mix things up;" says Stull. "We're toin1 ag~ a team which allowed Ohio ~ just three points, and Ohio State was averafm. 435 yards on ol· rense. Obviously, they're prett, good." Figuring out bow to so stop Carter and coming up with a reasib)e orrense are two of the biggest tas ks confronting the Huskies while they work out at occ. TAL ENTED GROUP -This highly·touted group of Ora1 Jge Coast area football players heads the Daily Pilo· t's 1980 All-Orange Coast Area team. Sitting, from left, are: Edison running back D.J . Bell, Fountain Vall ey QB Matt Stevens. Fountain Valley receiver ......, ,.... ......... •letl9fool "- Emile Henry and Edison linebacker Troy Seurer. Stand- ing. from left, are: FV defensive lineman Brandy Houcher, Edison Coach Bill Workman and Fountain Valley offensive lineman Duval Love. It's no wonder these two teams met for tfie CIF Big Five title. Yet, it is Washington, not Michigan, whicb is considered the passing team in this year's Rose Bowl. The Huskies. with the Pac·lO's No. 2 quarterback Tom Flick, in the lineup, figure to test the rigid Wolverine defense which has allowed just three At the same time. James and his staff are watching the team's e motional buildup gradually take place. "WE REALLY try not to worry about the emotiol(a) aspects right now. There is not-~ lot of ranting and raving on~ practice field ... says Jam~. "We're not out there trying .I&> run 100 plays to perfection. W, just want to make some p~ gress. ~ Three reasons for a closer game: "Arter Christmas, we'll Qt back into the film session me4· ings and things like that. Tha~ when we'll really lock into it aJil get emotionally ready to play. ~ ~(1) Rams iron big last· time; (2) game is in DallWJ; (3) it's playoff ti~ 83 ' JORN SEVANO Ot .. ......, ............ So the ! Rams and Dallas Cowboys are meeting in the playoffs 1 again. Ho-hua a, -What else is new? NFC powers have met in post. season play. DaUas holds the overall edge, 3-2, but the Rams hold the psychological advan- tage, having beaten the Cowboys in Dallas last year. 21-19. feel they owe the Rams one ... if not two. "They (Dallas) are going to be a m ucb tougher team to play this time for three reasons," ex- plained Coach Ray Malavasi Tuesday. "First, we beat them bad the last time. Second._~e·re playing t em in their own back yard. And third, it's a playoff game. It's alr nost lilte a yearly re-. union-be" ~tw~ friends~ although there's nothing friendly between them when they get to1etber• on a footbaU field . Five ti Imes in the past seven seasons these two perennial or course even fresher in both teams minds-will be"t e on ay night fiasco of Dec. 15 when the Rams humiliated the Cowboys at Anaheim Stadium, 38-1.f. The Cowboys, who will carry an 8-0 home record into the contest , "The advantage for us is our players know they can beat them'' Per1tTaad-'9· ••et1dem R~ookie or rese"'e beat U? POR' n.AND (AP> -Portland Coach Jack Ramsay cited tbe performance of reserve center Kevin Ku nnert as one of the keys to the Trail Bla1ers • 108·102 c. >me-from-behind National Basketball As· SOC!iation victory over Loi Aqeles Tuesday nilbt. Bull ..-..·Coach Paul Westhead pointed to the play~ E Clasen' rookie pard Kelvin Ramey, whv scored a career·hllh 25 poinls and had seven ~· bounds, n 1ine asslata and a steal, as a key factor. &AN SEY PIA YBD JI lllNVTES after missinl the ~1 .. n ' previous came -a lou to P~nlx that snapped Pwtland'• nine-came wtnnin1 streak - becamet rl a at.rained knee Ucament. • .,. t Nllkie (Ramey) made some bl& plays wbn Po rtllDd bad to have tbem," Weatbead aald. "H• Ilk &be b1c abota wbea tbeJ Medld &Mm ta.. mOlt. U. 1 Memecl to take it on bimaelf and tUt hurt -ur. ----- -..----- "I 11IOUGtn' KEVIN IWNNEaT bad a sensa· tional game," Ramsay said. "He did everything wen -reboundint, blocked shots, defense. "I thought Kunnert and Tom Owens kept us respectable at the center poeition. Other teams can't take advantage or us in the middle when they're eo· ingwell.'' Owens, the starting center, contributed three re· bjl.Unds and seven points. Forward Mychal Thompeon added 13 pointa and 13 rebounda for the Blazers. Portland, despite forward Kermit Wubinston playing only nine minutes because of a respiratory infection, oul·rebounded the LUen, 47-41. POlt'ftAND G\JUD 1111PADONacored11 polnta and forward Calvin Nattaclded lT-nlM tn tbe fourtb ~ aa the Bluen stared ..... of tbe ..J..aken .._, a~tJane.poUat p&a~ ....._ .... .. Groutiedtbeaconrt ..... · The LUen led at ba.lftlme; 17·11. It waa tbe ftlUa ltr_.pt Yidor7 at bom• for tbe Bla1en0¥ertbe Lakfta. '°!!tmd.&. DOW l'f·IO. wW pl&J Ooldea 8'at. at bome -11nmaa1 allbt. Tiie L*en. M·IJ ID t.M· Paellk Dlvillca, will be lclle uad1 tJMr)llQ hldlaa in Loi Anlelet P'rtda1 ntabt. • That latter poi nt hasn 'l necessarily held true in recent years, though, as the winner of the regular season meeting bas gone on to lose in the playoffs on three or the past four occasions. The Rams almost find the~delltiHl poe· lion they were last year. except to reach Super Bowl XV in New Orleans they're going to need one more win since they enter the playoffs as a wild card en· tr ant. The Rams, to -repnt u NFC ·champions, are 1oin1 to bav• to win three games on the road and play their opponents with a large number of battle-wounded standine on the sidelines. In all, the Rams have ac· cumulated ·12 major· fofuries compared to 19 from lut season. The difference between the two figures, however, la tbe Ram in· SC'• ROBINSON WILL REMAIN juries or 1980 have come during "My philosophy is that if~ the latter stages. players' minds aren't right, y Surprisingly , des pile the can forget it. We'll have so sideline count, the Rams have run and we'll get our prepa played some of their best foot-lion done.'' James adds. ball durin& the past six weeks, That fun included a trip and and that can only be at-Universal Studios Tuesday • tributed to the team '~th. _an _earlierjauo.Lto KnoJ • --.rwe-were Irr muc-11 bette-r Farm. After ""ltfcliigan~a~m~-~~~=I physical condition last year," Christmas day, both teams be admitted Malavasi, "but we're a for Disneyland ~ better football team this season. \ ·'Certainly. our physical con-WHILE IT llA Y sound uie dition doesn't look good now, but the Huskies. seven-point un- five d~ from now we hope to derdop, are taking thin11 eaa~ be in-better shape." -the1:rut.h is tbey're'oli!y-·-.earinl Four players -Pat-Tbomas up for wbat rs sure -t,0-be a C ankle>. Mlle Fanning (back>. tougher practice schedule after Carl Ekem (knee) and Willie Chrlstmas. · Miller (Ou> -have been listed Also m .the Huskies' side II as doubtful for the Cowboys. history. Wubin1ton u&:: The key to the Rama' chances Micbi1an. 27.21) in tbe 1'78 this year, accordin'-to Bowl and they know Wolvertne Malnui, will be the team s de-Coach Bo Scbembechler b• sire. never WOil a Roae Bowl 1ame. "To win it, to Cet it all, you In addition, Pac·lO teams ~ have to have 45 IUY• wbo want it a decisive edge in Rose Bo so bad tber'll be willlnl to pay · meet with Blc 10 teama. any price,' be says. "I think our "Those stata are tnM,'' saYW team is COftftdent because we've James, "because usually USC been there before and we're a playing. '!bat's why tbe Pac. better football t .. m. But we're baa so much succesa." the wild card so we're 1o6na to Waatmtct-ll the onl1 Pac· LOS ANGELF.s <AP) -USC have to do it tbe bard way." team that baa really football Coach John Roblmoa Of coune, the Ram• ba,_'t able to chip away at tbe siped an ntenatoa of bll CGD· done anytldq tbe eaay way so UCLA dominance of tbe tract -ru.day, mdlna apecula-far tbta aeaaon. Wby 1bould ference in recent year Uon be would IDOft on to a Na· beatlnl the CowboJ& be uy cllf. IOIDetllbli tbe BuMMa w-. Uonal Football Leape coaddne ferent? coaU... • Job. "I tb6nk our' atUtud.e ta U.· ... ......._ laal alwa19 Robinlon Ud Just ftnlaMd tbe cellnt," aaya llalHaal. "lt'a loc*ed at• U. leMol WQ RNl , .. ., ...... ,.. euMlwt' beeu Ill) wape1twc:e~.rtt•1 lillfUaWMrwn "17 1lped lMt Deeember', ud tM eaaler to Ill a tMm NadJ for • power, m lt'a oft.a IO .. IL"! one.year ntealOD will eattJ ella..,_lllp ._ aeWDc tMm uplalm ...-alfwift "tbe • ........-t.broaP u.. •sett.I tlll...,._ • wide 11-RudJ V• DtYler. aa 1\1111111111111!1• Ria ftye.,._ eoeelalaa l"Mll'd 1ame.m1..-. ' Bia .. pn41Mt plQial la I• tM TroJ-ii .... I, ..a ....... tale lllellld" ~ __, MeoM _ ...._ 8o11tMn C~I wa1 1·1·1 tMa 11 e,_. at 11111 polat U.. _, "We ... w're a......., .. _. 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In lhe wild card teama. \he l>allu owbo)'• wen· 8 1 thu l.o.1 An1ele1 ftacn• were UH, the Houaton OUeir_. w~rt: \2 l and \he line for the Oakland Raldert ..... et al 15 l "l'hill 18 the cloiu:st betu.n. Super Bowl 1 can recall in many yei.rs." 1>a1d Martin. "ln prevlowa y~art !lome teams that were wild cards might h•ve been 40-1, 5CM." He,, :ia1d the 1980 wild cud cont.enders "are very closely mlltch~. In fact an some cases the wUd card.1 are better than the division WU\ners So re1dly almost everybody cao wln." Tbe W\ld card playoffs begin SWlday with Houston play- ing al Oakltmd for the Amencan l"ootball Conference and the fhtm11 -at l>islla:tin the National ft"ootball Confennc --...-----Qteete •I,,_ .... -----. "It's hard to compare acting and playing footb•ll and I'm glad they're making me a producer of lllms. I enJOY these scars not being real." -O.J . Simpson, the running back ·turned-actor. A La Jolla dentist says an early momln1 patient EE Monday who needed emergency dental care before 4 t Roing to work Monday ni1ht waa a lot roo~ cordial than anticipated. But thanks to Dr. William Kostelecky. sportscaster Howard CoeeU was able to provide his usual color commentary during Monday nlaht's National FootbaJJ League game between the Chargers and the Pitts· bur"h Steelers. "I was s urpriaed," Kostel~ky said. "He was a 1 ~al swell guy: givfng auto1rapha to all the girls here. He was very coo1enial", . . . The Dallas Cowboys sold 9,000 tickets Tuesday for their National Conference wild card playoff game Sunday against the Rams, leaving 12,000 Texas Stadium seats . still on sale. ll was the biggest sincle day sale the Cowboys have ever had ... Northwestern University named De•· ah Green, 31-year-old Stanford coordinator aS-its new tootball coach -Tuesday. He becomes the first black head coHLL football coach in the Big Ten Conference .... Earl Campbell who came within 66 yards of lhe coveted 2.000-yard mark which only O.J. Slmpeoa has broken, was the leading rusher in the NFL for-the third straithl season, the league office announced Tuesday. CampbeU paced the Houston Oilers into the playoffs wilh hjs 1,934 yards, the second highest total in league history ... Michigan led all NCAA schools with an average attendance of 104,292 for six home games the past football season. 8..U. ~d~ K nlrlc• on 'l'1wl9' J•••per Reggie Theus hit a short jumper with 1:26 left m and the Chicago Bulls held off a late rally Tuesday night to score a 117·114 National Basketball As· sociation victory over the New York Knicks. The Knicks had won five in a row and eight of their past nine In other games, Cedric Maxwell scored 29 points, Larry Blrd Z1 and Nate Archibald 24. and Boston raced to its eighth consecutive victory in a 136·128 shootout with Denver . . . Phil Ford scored on a driving layup with three seconds re maining to lift Kansas City to a 102·100 victory over Cleveland . Adrian DuUey scored 14 of his 30 points in the fourth quarter. and Utah held Dallas without a field goal for almost all of the final six minutes to beat the Mavericks. 101 ·96 . . . J1mes Edwards, making 10 of 12 free throw had 24 points to lead a balanced fndiana attack as the Pacers spoiled Bob MadUnaoa's debut as coach or New Jersey with a 125·109 victory . . Guard Eddie Jolutaoa led Atlanta with 24 points as the Hawks scored a 100-83 victory over Washington. It was Atlanta's first victory over the Bullets in. three tries this season . . . Guard Walter Davis came off the be.nch in the second period and scored seven of his 17 points lo break open a close game as Phoenix beat Detroit. 113·104. The victory was the fifth in a row for the Suns ... Lloyd Free, Bernard King and Purvis Slilort combined for 69 points as Golden State handed Houston its filth straight loss. , 14·99 ,.,..,~al gal11• I I~ 011 Glll11eaf• _, \ four seconds to go gave Montreal a 2·2 tie with ~ Bob Galney's 13th goal or the season with just ~ Quebec in a National Hockey League game Tues· day night . . . Steve Christoff, one of the heroes of the United States Olympic hockey team last February. scored three goals for the first time in his NHL career to lead Minnesota to a 6·2 victory over Detroit . . . St. Louis struck _ for three power play goals after Larry Pa&ey'• sixth shorthanded goaJ of the season in a four-goal second period JD<Lbeat.£ittsbuz:gh~ .6-3-. • .---Mar~llowucored ::two-coab ana assisted on another to lead Hartford to a 7·2 victory over Toronto . . . Doe Lever's goal with 1 :06 remaining in the game boosted Calgary to a 2-2 deadlock with the New York Islanders . . . Right wing WUly Unds&rom'• power play goal at 18: 10 of the third period sparked Winnipeg to a 5.4 vie· tory over Colorado, ending the Jet's record NHL winless str.eak at. 30 games - Mee• ..... Reller•• I• •• • fe• ~,._. The New York Mets sought to shon up their • bullpen by signing free agent left-hander Da.e Roberts lo a two-year contract on Tuesday. "There isn't a doubt in my mind that Dave · Roberts will be a biC help to the Meta," said Lou Gormaa, vicepresident of baseball operations for t.be Mets. "He pile.bed well for lhe Mariners. He aUU hu plenty of ve savvy loclly on his fastball, and he baa the to get people out" . . . Former Boston Red Sox ouUielder Jim ~er hu •creed to a three-year eon· tract with the Baltimore Orioles, becom· lng the second free a1ent siped by t.be !club this year, team offlctala aakl Tues· day, Dwyer, 30, batted .285 and belted ftine 1home runs and 31 RBI Jurini II sames with the Red Sox last aeuon . . . The Milwaukee Brewers siped frM a1ent third bueman a.y Hewell to a mulU-year contran 'ru.tay, )eavtn1 tbe atatua of !veteran Sal ..... -.p l.n t.be air. Bude>,, C10N1tn who la 3'1, bu indicated be would ret1n lf tbe Brewen aiped anotber tblnl ,..... . . . u .8. Open cbampioa ~ •cB•ne and veteran ._ ...... were -~ --t•.,.,.•moar1be""1Dp ~ pl•~ named 'heeday to o.. ~u.s. · ~ Davis Cup learn, flnt year eoMb AIUmr AIM .. ad ..• ~ .-Waabln1ton State Un1Yer1tt1 Atlalttlc Director I•• ·. la•'..tdl aaya he bu removed bla name from COMideraUaa • for a llmllar poet at tbe Unlventty of NeHda-Lu V••at •.. ,.. ... ., ............ TV: No e¥9ltl acbeduled. aADIO: No eTenta 1cbedtaled. ' .. • • Tfc-ltc•f • hrf llfl ,..,,, r111 f la Art••r wulllnw h11111" In thr rnlll W•'"lht•r TlWK(fuy 1111111111111 . lhff't' l'hlhul\'lµhlu USC • WlDS .............. 1':11~lc·1-1 "'"" proucll d111pl~1y I hf'll lH"kE'IS for llw .Jan :J 111 1 playnH ~anw a laughter M(·(;lt>11k1•y leads Loyola to victory t 'roM i\ p .... a&CIMt• -I.OS ANG t!:Ll•:s !'M!tllOr (Ol'Wlll 1111 lh1rry 8rooks and l;urv114 Mllll'I' 1•umhln"4I for 441 points Tuesday night. leudlnl( USl' to •n f'1u1y K2 ~ non conference rollcl(~ h1111ketb•ll victory ov•1r v1111tin1t Drexel University. Brooks had a c itreur hlah 2fl po1nt11 und grabbed seven rebounds whHe Miller added 20 points and pulled down eight rebounds. Maurice Williams bad 14 points and eight re· bounds for the Trojans, who are now S-2. J ames McDonald added 13 points for USC. Len Hatienbeller and Randy Burkert led Drexel, which dropped to 3-3. with 16 points each. Hatzenbeller pulled down a game-high nine re· bounds. The Trojans scored the game's first seven points in leading all the way. It was 19·6 m idway through the first half but the Dragons narrowed the gap to 36-28 at halftime. Drexel never challenged seriously after the in· lei-mission as the Ttojans slowly pulled away. USC made 50.8 percent of its field goal at· tempts while Drexel connected on 42.9 percent of its floor shots. The Trojans out-rebounded the Dragons37·30. i..,.a. IJreese• •1'er Cal 8••e LA Forward Jim McCloskey scored 31 points , leading Loyola to a.n easy 89-5.5 non-conference col· lege victory over visiting Cal State (LA >. The triumph was the most one-sided win in 20 years for Loyola. The Lions hadn't won as de· cisively since they defeated San Diego State 90·54 in the 1960-61 season. Center Mike Antoine had 19 points and 11 re· bounds for the Lions, who are now 3·6. Forward Art Claybion added career-high totals of 14 points 18 rebounds for Loyola. • Guards Juvenal Guerrero and Willie Smith paced Los Angeles State, which fell to 2·7, with eight points each. Loyola led at halftime 42.29 before breakin~ the game open early in the second half. The lions scored 30 of the first 38 points in the second half Nonlwrlt A rf :011a 111,. IJOl8 SANTA BARBARA -Guard Elliott Jones made two free throws with 22 seconds remaining giving Northern Arizona University a 50-49 non. conference victory over UC Santa Barbara. Jones' foul shots gave lhe Lumberjacks a 50.47 lead. UCSB completed the scoring on a tip-in by Richard Anderson with 12 seconds to go. Jones led all scorers with 24 points. Mike Evans added 10 points and a team-leading eight rebounds for the Lumberjacks. who are now 6·4. t·d 1)0 ~ ix·n·1·11t of It~ nonr shot~ 10 t he r.nal 20 ffitnUll'li llldla11• ~dfl~• K•11•a• Scat~ MANHATTA N, Kan. Indiana 's jun ior guard Randy Wittman poured in a team·h1gh 14 points to lead the 15th-ranked Hoosiers to a 51 44 victory Qver Kansa5 Slate. Wittman hit on six or eight all<'mpts from the field, mostly on long shots over the Wildcats' tight 3·2 zone defense. Wittman also keyed the Hoosiers' defense by s hutting off Kansa!t St ate guard Rolando Blackman. Blackman scored 15 points but was held to six-of-12 from the field The Hoosiers led 22-19 at halftime. then out scor ed Kansas State 12·4 over a seven-rnfnute stl'etch early m the second half to open..t)Te rr h1~ gest lead of the gam P, 38-27 The Wildcats pulled within four at 48·44 with 41 seconds left on a fre<' throw by lilackm<in Hut In· diana guard Isiah Thomas sank three or four fret'- t hrow attempts in the last 32 seconds to ice the \"ll" tory for the Hoos ier!.. 6-3 on lhe season Kansas State dropped to 5·2 with the Ills~ Marwla11d fl~••• G~orflla Ttt'h ATLANTA Albert King srored 20 or his 28 points in the opening ha ir to po"n t ht• ninth ranked Mar) land Terrapin!. to a 66 55 \ICl•Jn OH:•r Georgia Tech in an · Atlantic C11a i.1 Co nferenCl' opener The Terrapin~. 7 I. took a 27 ·211 lead at an termission behind the shooltng of Kang. a 6 Ii senaCJr forward. King connected on eight <Jf 11 shOts from the field and four of four from the free lhrc1\\ ltnt' to score20of Maryland 'l> 27 f i rst half prnnb Tech. 3·4. fel l b~hind 10·0 bl•fore G~orl(t• T hom as scorc•d the Yellow J a('ket" fi r~t bask ct more than seven minutes into the game The J ackets never got closer than eight pomL'\ m th1~ opening 20 minutes until Ste ve Sh<1w droµped 1n <1 pair of free throws at the· b11zzl'r t'l "h1 ttle Maryland's lead to seven llHJ llgltt• oll tt'~brr S••r OGDl'.:N, Utah -Danny Afoge scored 26 points to help Brigha m Young build an early lead. and the Cougars fought off a determined Weber State College comeback attem pt for an 85·78 noncon · ference victory The 20th ranked Cougars now have a 7 2 record. while in-state rival Weber State sh pped to 3·8 Ainge and Fred Roberts. with 22 points. paved the w~y for Brigham Young as the Western Athletic Conference team led from lhe opening tipoff. Fnutr-ated .. Kings 'f tDel explosi•on INGLEWOOD (h P ) -It figured that if· the:1 bad the chance. the Loi An«·• ties Kini• would take out a few r' iastraUona on the Edmonton 01 len. And that 'sexactb wh•tha1• peoed. The Kings entered Tuesday night's National Hock•ey Leacue g;1me against the Oile c ·s mired in a four-game winle:s.s streak, something not unusual for them in the past but somewh11 t shocking this season. On the oth•?'r hand, the Oilers have been strug f:Ung. SO it wasn 't surpris· 11ng that the Kings rolled to a '1·4 ·victory behind two goals apie ce by Dave Taylor. Charlie Simm· Hr and Mike Mu rphy "We we re definitely in a slump having not wor 1 in the last four games." said Murphy, '"W1"vc been allowir •& a large number of goals agaim1 tus and we WC ff' not pleased with o 11.1rselves. "Sometimes. we g1 ! t careless playthg 1tt home and come out fl;it Tonight was a dill ' icult game for us. Wl' weren't st.1 arp in our warmup I thought wep layedwell an tht• r.rst and second 1: •erions but 1t w:i sn 'tuntilthethird I >eriodlhat w1· µ11t tht· gaml' away. ' Thi· Kan~s. 22·9·3, tool~ a 3·1 lead 1r1l11 thl' lhird period I Jefore ex· pl11thn.: for four )?oals. making it :1111'.1:0.v. 1h•t'll>ive victo1 · y. ·· P..rsonally. I've b.1 !en strug- 1: I 111 g lutt'.y,'' co111mented Murr>h> ··wtll'n you'r· e not get· ltnj.( Ofrt·n~JVt.' prodU I !tiOn and y ou try hurd in practi · ::e. it gets rru:-.t rat Ill~ ''A two -goa l game like 111111ght makes me feel I ike things ar1• guinjl l•l start break ing again. 11 g1vel> me real conficl ence. The goals for me tonight t ire like a liJ.:h1 atlhl!endofatunn1 ~l." Oilers lo~~ e in title gal me The lluntington Bt : acb High girls basketball team 1 ;cored OO· ly six points in the thi1 · d quarter a nd couldn't recove,r-, as the Oilers lost to Foothill I I ugh, 53~ 1n the champions hip go me of the Sixth Annual Cypres!• Touma-, mt·nt TuPsda)' night. T racl'y Clinkenbear 1 I led the -Oil ers' offensive attar k with 14 µn1nts while Tammy Buckets <.Jddf'd nine. For lhei 1 -efforts, both were na med ll > the All· tournament team. In the game for th i rd place, ~arina High came fr• J m behind '° pull out a narrow. 55-52, win m'f>r ho~t Cypress. Cer 1 ler Melin· t.la Burm , scored 14 points for thl' Vikings while gu ard Linda Rohn and forward Col: l een Berry added ten apiece B urris and Ber n · were also nan 1 ed to the all tol1mament1eam. In the title game. J ·luntington nr•;i ch trarled the enti1 ·e way but "t•re rto"'-n by only -;ix at the htt lf. Z1 21 The disast rous third 4 uarter left the Olle1 ~s trailing h~ 12 entering the fr nal stanza and Huntington Beach never got close n ctty Mendoza pull 1id down a tea m hi gh 18 rebou nds while Rurkels grabbed 12. . The loss drops H untington Reach to 6-3 on the year. The Oilers will take on city rival Edison 11.Jgh this Satu1 ·day in the (1 r s t round of the Estancia Tournament Ma rina i ~1 now 6·2. Anderson paced UCSB with 19 points and nine rebounds. York Gross added 13 points for the Gauchos, who are now 4·3. UCSB held at 25-16 halftime lead but went cold artertlie'ifttertntsSlon~ing only 33 percen o its-fi eld goal attempts. NAU. meanwhile, connect· Enjoying leads of as many as 19 poinl,j, in lhe second half. RYU was forced to slow the temp<J Whim-Webet::S ...'.J'odd-U,6f-P6r, W-00 led-al~ b~Fers--­ -w1th-~. and Rich Escanaon started h1llin~ from outside Otras wins, &D-58 -Pir.ate.s goes flat Spec.tel &o &lie Dally Piiot COVINA -Orange Coast College, playing its flatest game of the season, fell 60·56 to Citrus College in a non-conference basketball game here Tuesday night. The Pirates. C7·3> committed 21 turnovers to Citrus· eight and although tbey led 30-28 at halftime, loet that lead earl¥ in the second hall and never did re- gain lL Citrus (~7) shot just 38 per· cent on the night (23 of 61), com- pared to a percent by Orange Coatt (24 of 50) and were outre· bounded by the Pirates. 36·25. But after OCC took a five point lead, 38--33, wttb 16 minutes lel't. the tumoven began to take \heir toll. Citrus' bluest lead was 51:U with ':07 remainin1. At that point, Citrus went into a del., olfmae, forclAI Oranae Cout to foul. Citrus' final six polntl were all oa free throws. Forward 'John Saunder•, • topbomor1 from II ater Del Kt1b. led OrMC• Cout bl scor· ln1 wtth 11 poh1tl and lD re ~ wttb ftve but fouled out I of the game with 10 minutes left. Greg K.rohnfeldl, a sophomore guard from Estapcia High and Ri c h Kindorf , a freshman forward from Corona del Mar High, each had 10 poinU for the Pirates. OCC's next game Is this Satur· day against arch-rival Golden WestatGoldenWesl. The Rustlers are led by Jim Eldridge, a bustling type of ball player. He has been the team's leading scorer this season and among the top rebounders on the ~!!am . Punch gets • suspens1011 T UCSON. Ariz . (AP J University of Ariiona starting center Dave Mosebitr buffered facial cuts Tuesday night when he was punched by a teammate in a pickup game after practice Greg Cook was suspended from the t eam inde finitely, Coach Fred Snowden s aid after "the incident. M osebar. a fl· 11 sophomore from Vis alia s tarted the past four games and averaged 4.7 points and 3.2 rebounds. He was treated at the university medical center and released. FOOT8ALL I UC IRVINE I HORSE RACING , • Roger Carlaon Sadly, athletic foundation to close doors Haw you enr wond«red what bet•ball would ~ Uh without Cooperstown'• Hall ol rame1 waa lold ln Septem~l' to expeet no trouble in secur· Inf newback1n1. A kllt of us bavt never had \he pleuure of a visit.""' 11'1 aute nlc:• lo kJM>W U'a available If the r tt.D<'e ev• bttomea rtallty And what *Ouid football be wtllwut a 1ruup to pl<'k lhfo AU Amt"rtn tom•" ThoM anticipations, however, fell throutb 10 day& •co. much to the dismay of Uttle Bill Schroeder, wbo happens to be ooe of Soutbem Calilorrua's bit1est personalities in the sport.a world. F~1a~ IN ova 80Clt.'TY. lbe1.i thin1s rt'maJn Jtablr tn •n t"Vt-.r ch&nllnl world. Un forh.inau•l)•. Southern CaUfom.I•'• mo.t cherifihcd athletic shnn ltoesn't flt tn that ut.e1ory furtu.r.-fut "4 y«iu~. one~ ulled the Hehn~ thleuc Pow\41Uon, more r~c~Dll)' the Cl\bens ~av1np Athletic Fwndauon, 1t ls coins O\I\ u f bust nt-H tn ont week There really lsn 'l anyone, who has been :around Southern Calllomia sporta for any lenl\b of lime, wbo is not aware of the lremendous amount ol time and energy the Schroeder-Dyer combina· lion has put into compilina ~ unreal sports museum, sports library and awards pro{ram. Without them there would have been no All· CtF playersthesepaslfourdecades. None. That's. rillhl 81U Schroeder and his sidekick for tht pat;\ 30 yellt"i., Untven "Buddy" Dyer, have t~t their s~rsbip with the Cwver City bank On the eve of 1•1 ~nd the release of the 1980 CIF 01v1 loo I football team. the end of a 44-year drum~ to become fact Every year, it seems, the question bas come up regard.in& the selection of All·CIF players in football, basketball and baseball. People wonder how these selections are made, but it always seemed kind of boring to really ex· plain it in print. BVT roa THE llECOllD, for the past 44 years. Schroeder and Oyer have been putting together facts and figures, then hosting a group of selected SPOrtswriters to bash it out. THE•£ W£&E av•oas earlier ln the year •hat the foundation was in trouble, but Schroeder t. ffolidag 011 ice ' . .. ............. Boston Bruins defenseman Brad Park wheels his son, Robby, around the rink at Boston Garden as the Bruins held their an· nual Christmas party. Robby suffers from cerebral palsy. -------- Santa, where are you? Antemers anxious for a visit By JOHN SEV ANO Oft .. O.Uy l"lleUtatl With the holiday upon us, it was only fitting to ask the players on the UC Irvine basket· ball team what they were asking Santa Claus for Christmas. Indeed. it seem s like ages since 'ol Saint Nick paid a visit to the Irvine campus. Maybe that's why lhe players were so anxious to submit their needs. So. without further adieu, here 's what wa s asked for : ...CoadUlill Mullie~n .. _. a de· rense. Kevin Magee . . . SO points and 20 rebounds per game. Grant Taylor . . . a passing game. Kevin Fuller . . . a watch so he could get to practice on time. 87·day meeting Ben McDonald ... two years of college experience. Randy Whieldon quicker feet defensively. Robbie Beal . . another year of eligibility. .Ranier Wulf ... four more in· ches. Jason Works . . control. Louis Bremond . . a shooting touch from the outside. Don Barnes ... more minutes. especially since he !facriflced an eJCtra year of eligibility. Quinfin-S-rown . . anoeher chance. Scott Hartman . . . someone oth e r than Magee to play behind. Assistant Coac h Bo b Schermerhorn . . . a rebirth of Sama Anita opens ARCADIA -Six former na- tion al riding champions and many of the nation 's top thoroughbreds will be on hand for the longest and richest meet· ing in Santa Anita's «-year his· tory that begins an 87 ·day meet Friday. Included amon1 the former national champions are Bill Shoemaker, Laffit Plncay, Jr .. Darrel Mcffar1ue , Sandy Hawley, Eddie Delahoussaye and Anael Cordero, Jr. Jn addi- tion, 1• Eclipse award wlnner Chm McCarron will also be m hand. An --=a·u,,,..,,..a~"'v::::e es sc e totallin1 an all-time record SC.5 million la hi1bll1bted by tbe $400,000.paranteed Santa Anita Handicap, Sunday, March 8. Other top features include tbe Charlee ff. Strub Staket, Santa Anita Derby , San Juan Ca piatrano and the Santa ' Margarita Handicap, all worth at least $200,000. Racing will be conducted Wed· nesday through Sunday along with three special dates -'fuea. day Dec. 30, April 21 and Mon· day, Feb 16 . First post th.rough Feb. 8 is at 12 :30. Alter that it will be 1 o'clock Feb. 11 th.rough the clos· ing dat.e of April 22 with excep- tion of Handicap day, ~arch 8, when poet time ls 12:30. Among the top horses scheduled t.o race are Hunt and Stronach'• Glorious Son1. YOted to older fU1 or marund...C,111 · an ol lbe year; Dotaam Stable's John Henry. top male turf r,rtormer; and John M. Schil • PJugced Nickle. tbe belt sprinter. Callfomla-foaled two-year- olcb will 1quare olf Saturday ln the Calllornla Breeden' cham- pion stakes at ae•en furtonp. Chaffey JC's basketball pro· gram. Assistant Coach Herb Livsey . another chance at Orange Coast's basketball program. Assistant Coach Mike Bokosky . . . a shot at any basketball program. Former UCI Coach Tim Tift , .. a nothe r c hance with Mulligan's talent. Athletic Di r ect or Linda Dempsay ... no scandals or NCAA violations. WeU, there you have il. Merry Christmas eve~ne~ * * * In trying to construct a more attractive home schedule for next season, Mulligan has already contracted Loyola and Boise State for the 1981·82 cam· paign, with the possible addition of a home-artd·home series with USF also looming. The one hitch in the USF series is the Dons want to play at the Anaheim Convention Center when they come south. Can't say that I blame them, either. Crawford Hall couldn't hold Fountain Valley's basket· ball attendance. • • • The road will -not get any kinder to the Anteaters their next time out as they are scheduled to face Te:us Al&M, one of the nation's t.op-ranked teams, in the opening round of the KOA Classic ,in Billlnga. Montana. Monday. One consolation ia the fact UCl will then play its next four games. includinc two PCAA con· tests, at Crawford Hall. • • • Although MuJU1an ls tb:roq,h e~pedmentill_pitb Jkft11au havlnc settled for either the presaure-manorthe l ·S.1 sonede· pendlnl oo the oppoeltlon, he's sli II DOt t.brouab trylft1 to bide someofblateam'1weakneue1. Mu1li1an la still in a quandary aa to what to do with cert.aln ln· dlviduals who can't run, shoot or play defense. . . . Ei1bteen to 20 writers convene under Schroeder's whip and blackboard. It baan't been a perfect system and bltcbin1 Cthis writer ln· eluded) was common. But as Dyer said tbe other day, "We know we can't choose every deaervina athlete. But we do try to make sure the ones we do pick are deserv-ing." It's a man·killin1 job in terms of hours, but a love of labor kept these two at it anyway, unW this turn of events which puts the entire system in peril. ''WRY DOESN'T THE CIF take care of this?.·• was an immediate question. Well, the CJF Southern Section doesn't, and never has, burden, itself with these responsibilies. Why? For the simple reason it is far too muc to expect. You just don't come up with a Schroeder-Dyer combination willing to put in that much lime, year after year, lo keep tbings going. These guys have been worting for peanuts on an hourly wage scale. And really. the entire athletic foundation package goes far deeper than just high school athletics. Fro• P•pBJ ALL-A R EA. • • career." says Milner. He holds the season record for passing yardage at Fountain Valley, in addi- tion to the single-game record (284 yards against Westminster). -Harry, the Barons' big play receiver: "Emile is reminiscent or Ken Margerum," says Milner. "He has a great mental concept of the game.·· Harry caught 52 passes for 1,165 yards, a 22.4 average gain per catch. He scored a dozen touchdowns. -Workman, in his eighth year at the helm of the Chargers: Blessed with abundant talent. Workman didn't waste it. His team displayed an almost flawless attack in racing to a 14·0 record and uping the school 's winning streak lo 22. Edison displayed a defense which was second to none and Workman is quick lo point to his assis· tanls for the Charg~rs' defensive success. Of- fensively . the Chargers averaged 26 points a game First team offense Pos. Player, school Ht. Wt. Cl TE-Mike Alexander, Edison 6·3 211 Sr T -Duval Love, Fountain Valley 6-3 245 Sr G -Dave Uranich, Mater Dei 6·3 220 Sr c -Scott Strosnider. Edison 6-3 212 Sr G -Doug Nichols, Marina 5-10 200 Sr T -Larry Williams, Mater Dei 6·6 235 Sr_ SE-Emile Harry, Fountain Valley 6-0 175 Sr QB-Matt Stevens, Fountain Valley 5·11 175· Jr RB-0 .J . Bdl. Edison 5.9 178 Sr . .RB-Eric Willingham, Westminster 5-8 165 Sr Fl-Rey_Gubemick. Fountain Valley 5.9 165 Sr PK -Greg Steinke, Fountain Valley 5-8 150 Sr. Finl team defense DE-Rob Warden, Edison 6·1 188 Sr OT-Greg Pacos. El Toro 6·3 230 Sr NG -Brandt Houchen, Ftn. Valley 6-0 195 Sr. DT-Bill1bomas, Edison 6-0 195 Sr. DE-Jack Braman, Ftn. Valley 5·11 195 Sr. LB-Troy Seurer. Edi6on 5-H 180 Sr LB-Lance Stewart, Laguna Beach 6·0 190 Sr. LB-Rick DiBemardo, Edison 6-3 214 Jr. DB-Bob Shollin, Corona del Mar 6-0 165 Sr. DB-Duaine Jackson, Edison 6-0 190 Sr. DB-Tim Finley, Fountain Valley 6·1 180 Sr. Punter-Troy Richardson, Edison 6-0 200 Jr. ~oad team offense TE Jamie Aiken, Estancia 5-ll 185 Jr. T -Pal Duddy, Corona del Mar 5-10 190 Jr. G -Paul Reinbach, Edison 6·1 211 Sr. c -Scott Hoth, El Toro 6·0 190 Jr. G -James Southward, Fountain Vly 5·8 185 Sr. T -Mark Long, Edison 6·1 214 Sr. SE-Mel Jackson. Edison 6·1 175 Sr, QB-Jim McCahill, Estancia 6·1 185 Jr. RB-Damon Sweazy, El Toro 5-8 160 Jr. RB-Dave Geroux, Edison 5.9 202 Jr. WR -Mike Giddings, Newport Har. 5·11 180 Sr. PK -ZoranZac, Hunt. Bch 6·0 165 So. SeC0.d team defeaH DE-Dave Desper, Fountain Valley 5·9 170 Sr. DT-JoturStockham, Newport Harbor5·9 210 Sr. NG-John Schroeder, San Clemente 6-0 200 Sr. OT-Bill Tyler, Fountain Valley 6-0 210 Sr. DE-Joe Livernois, Mater Dei 5-8 170 Jr. LB-Jim Carlson, Westminster 6·1 204 Sr. LB-Randy Reyes, Corona del Mar 5-10 166 Jr. LB-Bob Thompson. Huntington Bch 6-0 178 Sr. DB-Bob Owens, San Clemente 6·3 170 Sr. DB-Lance Gilbert, Ocean View 5-11 180 Sr. ~B-:_~b Grandstaff,~ina 6-0 178 Sr. Third Team offense TE-Jeff Clerisse. Ocean View 6-3 180 Jr. T -Jerry Harmon, El Toro 6·0 185 Sr. G -Kevin Shelden, Corona del Mar 6·1 205 Sr. c -Clarke Smith. Newport Harbor 5-11 185 Sr. G -Dave Tischer, Ocean View 5-11 180 Sr. T -John Kaloper.. Fountain Valley 5· 11 1510 Sr. SE-Mike Davis. La~una Beach 5·11 155 Sr. QB-l<en Major, Edison 6·0 178 Jr. RB-Bretl Jeisy, San Clemente 6·1 195 Sr. RB-Doug Irvine, Ocean View 5·10 170 Sr. Rec-Steve Cook, Costa Mesa 6-0 170 Jr. PK-Scott Swan, Corona del Mar 6·2 155 Sr. Tlltrd team defeue DL-Mike Fuhrman, Marina 6·1 185 Sr. DL-Mike Hyde, Costa Mesa S..11 205 Sr. DL-Roger Roelle, Corona del Mar S..10 UIS Sr. DL-Rob Hobart, University 6-0 185 Sr. DL-Joe Goubert, Newport Harbor 6-3 247 Sr. LB-Tim Benson, Marina 6·0 170 Sr. LB-Damon Berryhill, Laguna Bch 5·11 180 Sr. DB-Abel Cachola, Estancia 5.7 1~ Jr. DB-Tom Baine, Mater Del 5-11 170 Sr. DB-chunk Granulla, Westminster S.10 17S Sr. DB-Greg Stein, Edison !\.11 tM Sr. Ba sketball signups set The Olympic Games seetioo of t.bt 1portc museum. ls one of the finest in existence, not to, mention other collections, photographs, artlfactl!( and memorabilia. The spons tum library, photo1raph0 fUes an<i newspaper files are endless. And It loolc someone <guess who?) countless hours to put it together, NOW, FOK THE LACK of funding Cabout $150·200,000 a year). it appears to be on the rocks. ··we want t.o remain in Southern California, where we have enjoyed eventfU) operation since 1936," says Schroeder. "With lime running out on us, we welcome offers from potential continuing benefactors. Someone must want us." Will there be an All·ClF basketball team for 1981? Well, lf it comes to it, the writers will surely convene with a brown bag lunch and set up shop in a parking lot. if necessary. Selection and publica· lion will continue in some format not yet de· lermined. But the awards, the library, the museum and the rest of this extensive showpiece appears headed for deep storage. There isn't a lot that you can say is free, but all of their fruits of labor were on display to the public a\ no cost. All of this has hardly gone unrecognized. Among a myriad of accolades was the Olym· pie Cup Award, presented in 1961 by the Interna· tional Olympic Committee . Pats on the back, however. don't pay the bills. Lost will be the continuing World Trophy, the California athletes or the year, Halls of Fame, College Basketball All-America team selections, Rose Bowl Football player of the game, and of course, the awards program. ATHLETES FROM the days of Frankie Albert to Glenn Davis, from Marty Keough to Willie Git· tens. have been honored by this outfit. N.ow. as 1981 approaches, it is going down the drain Helms Bakeries kept il going until the last piece of toast was burned, United Savings backed it from 1970· 73 and Citizens Savings has carried the load until now. ··we reel that our athletic foundation, over a 44-year period. has contributed greatly to the Southern California sports scene,'' says Schroeder "It bas become an important part of Southern California heritage."" HOW TRUE. The material available at the athletic foundauon is priceless. It is a sports col- lector's dream And it is Southem California his - tory Somehow, some day, someone has to step forward to keep this going Typical of Bill Schroeder, he addressed last week ·s gathering for the All-CIF football selections and said, "I want to thank you all so very much for all of your help over these years. lt has meant so much to us." The case. of course, is totally opposite . Schroeder and Dyer and their athletic founda· lion has meant so much to us. N o rthu:estern tabs Stanford llSsistant CHICAGO <AP> -Dennis Green, brimming with the confidence and enthusiasm of all new head coaches. said Tuesday his Northwestern University football team will be competitive and that he \Viii install "the winning syndrome.·• Green. 31, who was named to succeed fir~d Rick Venturi as coach at what has become the Bag Ten ·s doormat, said he will recruit the best student-athletes that can be found nationwide. His football teams will show a wide-open , pro-style passing offense Green who becomes the first black to be a bead coach in' the Big Ten, was offensive coordinator ~t Stanford this year. He said he doesn't feel it will take victories to bring the fans back to NU "s Dyche Stadium in Evanston this fall. "Com petitiveness will," he said. . . Doug Single. Northwestem's new athletic dt~ec · tor, who hired Green, said, "There's not a finer recruiter in America." He also lauded Green's "ability lo motivate young people." Single. 29, preceded Green at Northwestern by a week. He also came from Stanford. where he was associate athletic director. Single said he and Green did not come together as a package a.nd that he initially bad considered someone else for the head coaching job. Venturi was djsmissed after compiling a 1-31·1 record over three years, an accomplishment that came on the heels of two 1·10 seasons. Thus. NoFlhwestem ha$ had a l ·Sl·l. mack sincLl.97v....-- Athletic Director John Pont was-fired with Ven· turi. Basketball scores -Coftege ""1 use 12. 0r .... , SJ ld•lto 5' 73. St "Mry \ Sf Loyot41 "• C6t Sl•I• \LAI SS H . Arltona SO, UC Sant• a.,.,.,. " Ola.,,.,,.,, tOJ. 5,.,,,"..,, st 11 Cent-ry1', U.ofSan Die90 71 USF'3,NewMulco11 CalSl-l llallel"lllleldl i.. s..m. Pat111< n He•ell .. , COllfOO ol ll>ot Otarh .. MUwftl E M•Cll roan •• w ..... SI 0 OllloSl.12. l'Ylrr<e1on .. low• Sl.11, A1e.·8Jrm111Qf1em 70 Inell-SI, l(enu• St ff Met>< a Ska ••, ""°"1aN .. Me<Qwlle 17, W Mlclll_ 7 ___ 1 ~ Tun.Et P•'Otl. LACOl.tO Ofllo '""1twm n. a-1a110m• •• Pan A.,..1< .... 1:1, Wltfllt• St ., ,..... Mu1I..., M. (i4orola hell .U O-ti. PO. MIUiulll!M U Soulll <:arollN 1•. Tues 70 Flo A&M .. , c;.1,.qitl"1j II V1nde~l11lt,~l\SI .. ftlt SI JOll<>'INVll1, F11rl•10ll OIC~lnM>n•I SlenU•.A'' ·Lim• Aoo >e Pitt U, AMua< .... ~tt• •~ ... , .. BYU ~. W-r St fl HCKi\lon ... N•••IM·Reno I\ T-~ .............. Nt\.01 lL•I V~\I ,S, W Tt•~• SI llO 111"1) T CU 7l . Oollf>Om• Cllr 60 l ltll<d I Junlof Col'-le Cll<U\t0,0r4lnQll Co .. I $t llloHoNID'3, MlreCost.11•7 S1ntt-~.EHILOSA,...i.\\I II I• ••sldlt ... Grou.._i 11 Hlfh IChoot WOIMn TOUltNUA•Nn ~ ~ ... .. l'ootllill SJ, Muml ..... llH<I• &2 ~--Mtrina SS, CYPf'H,t n Registration for the City of Newport Beach recreation basketball leagues for boys and stria la unde ayr_.__~-----------------------------------~ Leques will be divided into third and fourth, fifth and sixth. and sevenlb and eishth 1r1des. AU games will be played on Saturdays with each team pracUcinc twice a week , after school. Fees for those who wiU be re,Utmn1 in the pro1ram for the nrat time wm be $15. Thole who already have a Jeney will pay SI. ReitstraUon Is bein8 Mid at the Newport Beach City Hall. 3300 l'.Jewport Blvd. • .... • DM.Y~lOl '11\tlfll ... ..,_ ...... Orn,.. M. 1• For the record ·. ..., ••• ~••••ca .....,..,_ &.-•-........ t ... • l ""' •• H II ~ " " UI Vle4' ...,.,,,.. ,, ,, '" .. °'"'" .. OIOll•• " Jt UI • II U U• 11 • )J IOI IO "«"' °' ...... .._.... ~ . , .. ~· I• II -\•1 ....... -..... II " "' 10' '-•\\,. 11 II 4o111 ti , -11.... ' Ill •f~ 11• ...., 0-11 IO u<r It , I 4\1 llU• COllll'I Ill •t i .. ~ .... l~ .... -.... ,,,., ··~ .... ,..,.., ........ o.-. .. .-,, . ,. . /j ,, .. ,, ,, )I , ... , •• p ....... ... '•) U I t•• • 11. Wllll ····~" ... 1• , , ,~, l~••M ~"·"·· (ftl< ... " I\ \IU • t• )0 WI • ,. tO U \ V'' "• .. llt II• C.te•oteno °""•" ,, t• 10 ,. f -t '•k•rft Port,_ >QI '--' 1!11 ao,1on •~. °"""•' 1111 All•nl• 100 We,.,.lnQIOll llJ it •n.a• '"' 102 ci.-•••l><I 100 ·--I». N ... ,.,..,., tO. Vl•ll IOI 0•119'~ Cl\1u91> I I) N•w YIJt -11• GolCMn Sl•te l t•, HOU\ Ion~ P""n" Ill, Ot1roo 104 T ........ '•G•m•• No QatTW• ><rwovlttd Trallblu•re tOI, 1-•k•r• t02 LOS A"IGELES CllO<le• 10, Wllkn I~ Abdul J-r 11 C••let I, Nlron 10, BteWOI I, COOPft 13, JOICWlt 11 L •nll•tlll• 91tt • 1 o•••• '° n 71101 PORTLAND N•ll II !l'toml>•Ofl d, Owen~ I PaJ;M"1 '' A•n\t'!Y n . Cror.\ J, B•tt• 1 1<u,,,,.11 1• <..••• 1 ro•"" o 11,. IOI s. ... a y 0-rt•"' LO\ AnQelrl t4 JI 1' 71 107 Porll•nd 1J 71 lO 11 IOI Tll,........., ~" JorlHn. B•t"' rot•• loul\ Lo.Angete•7S, Porll•nd17 recnn•c•• NII°" A 12, ... JUNIOR COLLEGE Cnru. 80, Orenge Coaat 56 ORANGE COAST Mat•.icn •. ltlnmrt 10, John'°" •. BN•ICY \, t<rOllnfetdt 10 ~unOeo II, Kre\lcll l, R•I•• l In'\ CITRUS Mo••••• ••. w .... er n l•V•ll• "· Bl••ne• •• Nl<kO•ICll •. Cole ... 7 H•llllme OCC, lll 71 Total louli Oran9f CCM•t 1 I Cttru• ll Foule<IO<JI' ~unOef• (OCCI HI~ SCHOOL WOMEN High acttool women Minna 55, CyptH• 52 MAltlNA GltllnCJlll•m &. Berry tO Burris "·Bohn 10. C••tt 6, Corbell 6, l'iowMd 1 CYl'ltESS HotlmMtl, T•llOS 18, Burns 11 Elwood 7. KOUClllJ. St•llord I S<••h O.Wrton Muina 11 17 10 17 SS Cyprus I 1 11 I• I ~1 Total foul\ M•r1n11 11, C.trP'*'\\ 1\1 FoutM out nor.e Footttlll 53, Huntington 8Hch 42 FOOTHILL O'Brien 10 Wtl>\ltf •. 0..MI 13.GranOm<ti\OnlO A•"""'''n' HVN'flNGlON &EACl4 Carr'. Co100"" 7, MPndOr<t 1 Bu<ktl\•. l ownl-t'nd• C ton•en l><'orO 14 S<ore b• 0..•"'" Foot nil I Hun11.,9tonfli-•th TOIAI '°"" Foolholl • 10 Fou!to<IOVI ~ 11 IS 11 U » II 10 • IS 41 ._.unllnQIO,, l\P«h Loa Alamlto• TUESDAY'S A l!SUL n ltll~IJf--rt ................... , For\I •«• !>wl\otl IBardl •.O )60 7 80, Spllo• 1r.. Pl.on<n ICl•r•»•I. a "4, 1> 60 VllolnQ [)an IP...,line), 110 S1 ~•acla 1&-11 paid ,,,«> Second r•c~ ~OtP•~,. Trut k•n IMilcllelll, • eo, I loO, • oo rwon ~lo1Y. ~'i:•"I, I Cl,• >o. Cooclr ro Sllu 1Caroo1a1, Tlll•d ra<.t FalhOtn Go tAdalrl 1 «>, 3 40. 1 80. Oa•ld C•prl IMltc,,.111. 3 80. 1 80, Loom Son ICl'l.l••tl, • 60 S7 eucla 11-11 paid \1'.00. Fourt h ra<t Play Tutl c Tru•urel. ll.20, 4.00, I XI, Goll• Go E•w IMllc~ll), S 40, l.60, Fool\ Olt e !Harl), 3,90 Flllll rk e Ole Rt bel (W•rdl, U.IO, I «>, •.20, ~· Tiit.,. Ofls (Adair). 17 .0. S 80, Go !.c.,_r """n 01.arll, l.00. \1 eit•<I• It-II 1>41td S11S.OO Shih race 8 allle Li ne ITrusurol. J4.00. '·""· • 10; Gulcted WI•" I Cler1 ... 1. • • .O, l .IO, Mllttll• lown M.tn tC••OoH), 3 '° So enlll "K• intrepid Ben (H•rtl, II olO, •.00, 1 80. Pl"" Perteet tCa•Oot•l, l 00. J IO, H• Does 11 E•w I Tr•asu••I. • oo. n uac1a ll·ll 1>41ld U1 IO U Pick Sl1 , ........ ~31 p.old ll0,S)6 lar tllrH WIMlnQ ll<lo•h (II•• l\of'tOI. l.l 1)10 "" consol.,lon paid llSS 10 for .. wlM lnQ llOeh (tou. 1-W'\I E IQl'tlll rue E••v Ca rrie A ~n ITre .. ..,..l, IJ.IO. 6 «I, 3 .0, Mr Mcyeri Doll (Har11. 4 .o. JOO. Pluslno Th0'9\I (MllCl\eltl, l.70 Ninth rkll Uno Be<lulno (8•rd), 1310, 10 40, • olO; O.W,, Ovlfer ICre-rl. 10 IO. 3.eo. T..--8•0 (Mlltl'lelll., IO n ... •<I• 11~1 potld PO? «I Alle-e S,711 ,.... __ • 1..,.__~11 1oi-.1n•. J 'It • l~C••ta•l\C*" .... ''·' I& 1 l .. " .... ~ M ,.,,.,.t & IL _,..,, I l9 t Lii' ,.,._All ~IM'Y \ t~. Herrl&I t U t l•A--tlmnwrUI, ... Weih l I) 'I 1• ,........,., G••"llY II !Mente• ~"' 0 ti II ,..,_...., Mv•doMl\1 1....,_ tll<h l II II l'•M"lei I•-~_., ,,...., I U HKO> ldm, n " l -• l.A " u ~NH Qfl -I li(lff--I &• ta L ... A"90i.•I 11 •fl W •lle> l'--11>'1, MIO ,-..V ll LO. ......... a..Mll• .. • 111 . . ~~ w.-.m 9'll ~Ion• tOUtllllllM c.ALIPOltMIA ca-Cl'l<llt I (Wiiy. • 11 lno."'i ..... WnnYl I 1• 1nc;i..\ It.• Ill >411>1~ UTAH All~ n """'" ? "'"'· pach O pow-.,,.,_ .D .,.._,,. .. 1)9(l ed ~· ,.,., .. 01y ,, 1n<ne" 1 new oa"•d ,_ .. ,. ••ncho 1-.•.r>a<ke<I \<o-I\ ln<M \. i>« ... d .. o aTMEltM CALI l'O•NIA, ME VADA L•-,._ 0.... J '"' no new "'°"' , .. o lllh •~••• S..W-2 •nt • 1n(f'9~ n•• m.n rn•de\l'l)W, ..... .nc~tr\CS.Y 1won1Qht D.,._ Silt ·-" Nu r.,po<t w.. '-"-11 .... 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Alll'"' Mlt~l.t-.. ,,.Piii o MW PQ•de•. pac:M'd ~' Al!l'tll _,.,.1,. 16 ctePI II nt>W. powoer, packed P<l'•1der a11tt•rmlllt 10 <lfPlll • M W pow°"' pack.Opowdt• Sft•wmns •Y OPpttt 1 nttw pioworr packed powdtr le•v•r (,......_ f,.rnparanli; c lO~d •••lllolld 71 oeplh I M w po.,ot, oaoed powder Ski a.- packed. 10 dt'Plfl D """'· llMO ColOqullt-No n•p<>rl Mftllabte Siii C-r 10 dtepln, I new p0..i.<1rr . oac k4'd~r Co, ... r -uni.tin 1' d•Plll, 4 11ew powder, Pa< 'ed tllh¥0tH' Cre\led lluttt 1() depth • nPw tJOwO•• P•ClltO pGWdrl Eldon XI O<>oll\ 1 """ powON hara p.oelll>d Siil ldl-ld 10 <ttp\11 1 !IPW P~• •l'<I 00 .. ,,., Key,tOM '~ dttP\h • f\f'* par lit.r<a powder hard ~•#1-d \..o••1~1'Mt ••"" lb dPP'n 'O new OOw de-r MotWir<h 10 17 <Je'p\l'I 1 ., n.,•, l'\Md pdC ~eel Pe•..,.,.rft >•• / 1' > n~w poW.O.r i>a<••d powdtr ,..,,.,........ 7• oeptll, I ""w l\ard p.oc,e<I. p•c •ed pG'Wdrr, ma rvtNI S1'.or•-.. Ao.Qu•I~ dl!plll, 0 ...... p~c -to-r s 11 .. 11pt IS Ottpln ....... l>Of'O~r. packed l)OW(Jer Teltu rf• n • t de'Dtn, 1*, new PM'f'O QOw~r-ob'\1¥1f'C; V.aU I& <)tpth • rww OO•C)ef l)d(.•f'd p0wdcer . ._Ari•b4~ WtM., Pa,. 11 ~pth 1 """" pow<Mt Pd<lll:•d oowdtr Marr .J-.. JO dif>ptn. _.,,, rww powdf'r W•ll c.-)I 0.Pli'. I rw••<. i>•Ol!<I powdf'r Mrd p.«.~ed N OTE !lino• a.pth 1n inc.~-. rrtPt'\ 10 vn pac ktd '"°"' Oeplll al modP01n1 New •no• ,•t•rS to snow wlU"l'n t.t'\t '1.t hour\ 1 trac.,. [)eep•e1fl1hlng NEWl'OltT tOav•Y'I Leclr•rl 47 a1191or\ 461 rotlt cod, I <.ow cod, I lln9 <od tArt'11..AM11111 41 angler• 1 bonito,•"'""· l?ma<ltoff!l,110roocod OCEANSIDE S7 anQte" I bonllo. U t •ll<o ~\, 11ro<.k11•11. II roe-cod. 11 'Wind "'""· 210,,...0.oret DANAWMAltF 76-••rs ..... , •• 1•roc• llsll. Jlmacke,.1, 111 roe I< cod LOMG at:ACH (0-"''' W"artl IO •t>lllors 3 wlltto SH bitU, 0 4 <AllCO bitU, I "flll>UI. 40S rock cod, 1 cow cod ca.- l'lerl lt-te" S40roclttod. SAN l'EDltO lnM St. UMl"'I 7t al'9lers. 116 call<o bai\, I white W• bit\S 11' .. o 0' c.111 73 •n<i'~" 1 bonllo, J ~ ba\\, 219rO<lltod. 30m.ttltttrol SEALaEACM Jtanc;il"'S J~r0<1\<od,3? m•ckerel ltEC>Of'DO 1.111 _,.,,, 148 bonllo, IS -------~.·~-~.1.100~~::-- SAM TA MC>fitCA 47 anqltr• 1t>allb<Jt,30 matllo,.1,40\andba\S NHL WALES CONl'EltENCE ., .... Monlr••I H•1'1fefct P ttls ... r9" o.t..it NerrltDMti.. 'Ill l T 01' ,, • 3 , .. 11 u • '" 1trt1m tO II I It• • ' • 106 Au-01 .. i.i.. OA l'lt , .. 0 IOJ ll 160"'11 ISi r7 11' 12 llufl•lo " t ' 114 ICM " Mlnnesot• U • a 111 .. • Toro~lo U " ~ 1>7 u1 ,. lloston II IS I 1:10 Ill ,. 0.-bec 10 1' I Ill Ul 7t ~aELLCONl'Elt•NCl l'wtcllD1¥1t ... NY tsl•ndltrs Jl I I IM Ill SJ Pllll .... lpMa 1J I S tJ' t) SI C•l .. r y U 11 10 121 I It J2 Walflln9'on 11 17 10 ns '" n NY Re.... 12 11 5 1:13 llt ,. ~Dfvt.i.t 51 LO<llS V M CCHI .... C"l<a90 Color- £d"'°".., WIMI~ ,, • • "' Ill • " • • '" Ill '1 11 .. • ,,. 1'3 JO llAll • tt• 11' 1' I 1' I Ill IJI 11 J U I 103 171 11 T......,'•k- ICl ... 11,E-onl Ml--"9•, °"roll J MofllrHl2,0UtllKJ Cel .. ry2, NY 1.C .... " t H1rttwd 1, Toromo 7 St. L ..... l'lft11M111\ 2 WIMI .... S, Gotw• I ., ........ ._ No tlfNS IClllldllln. Klftte 7, OHera 4 ............. ""',__ 0 I :M ' t .., 1, LM """'"· TlylOf 20 IOI-. L. \'-'11r'9\yl, t:44. '"-Mfll9• -Pttce, £4, t:a4; •r.c....-iry, Edm. 1:71; Hlcllt. Edm, ~II; H.,,,.,, I.A, IS·ll; MunltKI\, E*", 11:•. MALtau JS anqle" 100 rock tlsll, IS maclterel.lllalibut. PAltADISE COVE 81 anole" MS roclt <00. How cod. 1 lin9<od POltT MUENEME IAm•rlu"' 70 an9ltr\; 1'1>rot11Cod, H O•<od OXNAltD 96anQlus 1,llSroOcod,711no <OCI! Ill-loci. 'IANTA U1taA1tA-tle• UWllll) -~ •no••r~. ,. n"9 cod, 11 ,.11<0 ""· :ICIO '" ro<lr cocr,-_.11'Jft. I bOntto. '7llllt0itrtl. AVILAaAYl.....,SMIL1tt1I l7•n111ers 1 ling t od, '°9 red rock cod. 19 rock cod. 11 mackerel Thia week'• ttOut plant• LOS ANGELES ~alc Lab . S.nla !'« Reservoir 1UVEltSID£ Perr1' R-r~olr TULAltE -Kem Rl•er CF•l"t-O•m 10 t<RJ P-. Jollftsond•I• 8rl~ to F•lr~lew Dern). ICEltN -Herl ~"' Ltke, Kern RI••• ( 0 11nl'ocr•t O•m to K Rt Powerhouse, Borell ~ lo o...-r.ol Dam, t<Rl ,,_.,,...,..,.lo Lake 1.-11.1 llOulMa lntemettonal '91 ................ ..... _...,.__.... P9ter McN-•·IJ..,t M<N•-dltf, Pel•• l"~Vlta Gervllltt•. '"· •~. >·S, w o,_.. .... .luftlof Tourney ~--·, ................. "'"' .. c...i ... S.-y o~ •• '•· M ; ..1•• ..,,..,_ ... (I ... V~. W , .. ; .,,_ LMC C:.... ... Gt9NI Ml<N .... , W ,M . ._.. ................ ICltflti ...,,_ *'· ~ Al'ltlec" ... ,, .. a: I'll• V ........ AM Mena .. !ti; ,,,, .. ,. .. ~J'9J::- WMOAY .._..~. Hwu.-. .. Oelll -IC-I• a\ 111,M I ........ c.fw-• ... ,,.,Oil Dellu ICN,.,..l l •110.10 •·m I DIVlllOMAL l'U.'l'Ol'U .....,.,,.,,.,) ~Cillo·•-· Bul!alO Ot HOuslon el ~ Diego, t p.m. tPU I ... , .... , c:.•·-· Ml-or It_,, al Ptoll-tplll•, 9:.IO • tn (P5fl • ....,.r,J•.4 ~c:-tw-· 8ull•lo or OeklMld., Cle•••-. t JO • m IPSTI ....... , c-fw-• MIM or o.11au1Atl.,1e., 1 p.m tPSTI C°"l'IEltENCI CHAMl'IOttlMll'S ~y. ""'· " ,,_k•C:.f9r-• I -•m• to Drt 0t1.,.mtnea _ ..... c.Mer-• lom• toOt dllltrmlneG IUPllt M>WL XY ~y,J ... U (.ol-0.WMtl AFC cN~on ... NFC .... ,.,p.,,,,., l 0 m 1PSTI HFl tHm •tetlatlc• ttlMO UilEltlCAN COMl"t•IENC£ SanDleoo ~touston Clhel•ncl PllhburQll New Enc;i1""4 8alllmore O••••nd 8ull•IO (lnc1nn•li ~"" 'f'Or'k SHiii• C>tnv•r """m' l(•n..,•Clly 8utlalo HOU•I°" San Dlll!90 Now £1191""" C1nu t"n•h O••l•nd P1tl\1>ur<1ll s. .. 111. Mlllmt Otnver K,4n~4\ (•IJ' Balllmor• New Yor~ C••••l•n<t OFFENSE , ....... .,. ...... •.o~ 1.11• .. u1 S,M7 l,U5 ),007 S,Sll l,~ll l .'1S l,~SA I,'-J.W S,'3S l,2ol0 l.1.S S,70e 2,011 3, 1711 s.oes 1,116 1.9" •.411 1.121 1,1!0 '·"' 1,069 2,llS .. 181 ',873 3,00'I ••• 19 1,113 J,09' 4,647 l,116S 1.111 4,~ 1,IH 1, .. .. )71 1,lll 1 ... DEF ENSE I •.IOI 1.11' 1,1'1 •.•11 ..... 1,801 4 691 l,M1 7,149 •.1•1 1,11• 1.llO '·'°' 1,6'0 l , 11• 4 OJI 1,11• l ,311 ) 1,. , .. ., 3,Jn s.111 7,061 l . 110 S.11• l .018 l.~ S.7•1 l 110 l tU ) ltS 1 lo. ),109 s.~ 1.]10 1 n S &IS I •s1 3404 I 62'> I /1>1 l.111>5 NATIONAL CONFERENCE 0 1',EHSE 'W'•r• Rutt\ P•U ... ,.,. • 00., 1,1'1'1 J,107 Allanu s •4• 1 40S 3.14A Ot'lrool ).I.a 1.S4<1 1."' Pllol•d<'IP1'1a ~.SIQ 1,'l'IS 3,114 O•llo 4,S81 1.'18 l 104 Mln~\Ot• S.330 1,0•? J .... San Fr3ncl\co S,310 1,10 l ,Sll GrHn Say S,O'll 1,806 l,2'11 r 1mpa B•y 1,0S9 1,tl• J,710 N•w Orluns s.010 1 ,)67 l.f>.18 St t..oulS 4,8H 1.113 1.616 wasr11no1on •.II• 2,016 7.11311 ChlUQO 4,135 1,4.., 1,)9.t Nt..i. Yor~ •.ll'I 1.730 1 . .o9 DEFENSE Phlladelpl>la •,«l 1,611 7,IH 0..lrool 4 SJ3 t,S'l'I 1,'i'l' lt•m1 4.Sl6 1."S 1,601 W•\honqton •.o95 1,H• 1.111 C!llc.ogo 4 'IOI 1,0IS 1.1197 AllAnlA S,164 1,olO l,YM D•ll•• l ,119 1 069 l.710 SI loul\ ~.:iat 7.0S9 l.lH r em1><1 BM s 405 1. 10 I l,»o Ntw York 1.1~7 1 SOl l 115 Gref'n 8.. S.111 1.m J.Jl3 Mrnne>Ot• 5,9~ l,4~ l,IOO S•n Fr•n<,.co S,,.9 1,718 3,ISI N•w Ort~ :.,111 J.106 J 112 NFl lndlvtdual leader• tFIMll LEjloDtMG l'ASS£1tS l'A l'C Viti TD S1P'f, Cle.,,elMld S\O lAO •.111 lO J .. •or•kt, Pl\11 HI 111 ),I,. 11 F•N ... -. ....... .. J* l,1'1'1 • Baro o...,.1, Atl•ntA 461 2SI l,S« Jt Monl•na. SF 771 11• 1,19~ 1~ Fouts. s.n 01eoo 189 w •.11s JO Dan111son, Dt1rc111 "7 ,., l.173 tl Mannln11. NO SO'I ~ l,llo 7J llVlllle. 0.011u 4)6 '"" 3.186 78 Morion, OerllN.'• JOI 113 2.1so 11 LEADING l'ASS ltECEtVEH l'C Ye Av• TD Win.tow. San Oleoo 8' 1,1'10 14 s • C-•, s.ti Fr•ncrsco 83 )6/ 6 8 • Jefl•rwn, San 0 1990 81 t,:MO 16.3 I) C.l••lt. San Fr•ncl\C.O 11'1 'I'll 11 I 8 l oll on, Gr-. Bay 11 I. 11• 11 l Joiner, s.n DI-11 1.1 n is • Rull-.!. Mlnnetol• 69 1 09S IS ' lllley, SI Loul• SI ~ l•.l L•rOM I, Seallle Mo 1,064 I• I Cll•nOler. New OrlH n• •S '7S IS 0 • LEAOINO ltUll4t•S 'fC Ye Ave TD C•ml>bell. Hou•lon J7) l,'34 S 1 13 P..,lon, °'""!IO )11 1 . ..0 4 • • Anders.on, SI Lout• JOI l,3S1 4 s • Anclrew•. All.ant.a ?U 1,308 "' • Sim•,°"'""' Jtl l,lOJ 4 7 lJ Crll>C>•. Buff••o 306 ' IU J 9 'I Oor .. tt, Dalla• 171 I, !IS 4 J II M Pruit\, Clevet.and 1., 1,03" • 1 6 C•ln, All ant• llS 91• l .' I 8r-n, Ml,,,.IOI• 21• .. , • 1 8 LEADING l'UNTEltl Ne. Y1f1. A"I. Jennlnos. NV c;ian1s " 4,711 44 I Prutrld90. Otm.er 10 l,OIS '3 • Guy, Oalllend 11 l .°" '1.6 Rotoerts, Ml....,1 n J,11' ., , 81anch••d. h mc>e Bay • l ,nl 42.3 LEADING l'UNT ltETU•NEltS .... A .... J r Smit!\, K•m.os Clly .a 14 I Jot1n>0n, All.,I• n 111 Solomon. S.trl Fr•ncltto 11 II O GrHn. SI l.OUI• I• 10.S Net"'"' W<Hlli""on -..---io JOM\, 0.lfis S• 10 I LEADING l(ICKOl'I' ltETUltNEltS N•. A .... Ivory, New Encilano Maull, N-0.IHns Wllll•ms, Ctllteoo Owens, S.n Francl\CO lt•h , S.o•tlle Ll!ADING SCOltEltS " 'mith, ..... t'ngtltllCI ,, "-·8anlr.1<.llM. s..i Ole99 It-Murrey, Detroit It Sttlntort, Denver k·M•uenl, Allet1I• k·'tcker Misc. l6 716 ll 1~ I 11 1•.I JI 23.4 15 13.• I'll. 0. 111 11' 110 IOJ Tueedly'a tr•nueflon1 6AHaAU a-t<•L...-8ALTIMOltE OltlOl.ES Announod llMll Jim Ow.,.r, outtlec•. had eor-lo l•rm s on•,,.,.....,.., contract. MILWAUKEE BR'1'tER5 Slgnect Roy Howell, ltllrct .,.........,, to • mulll-.,.•r con- lr•cl. ........ L.HeW NE W YOltlt METS -Stoned D••• 11oe.rts, plk,.r. toa _.,..,contract. US«•TSALL ................ NA_ .. , ... HOUSTON ROCICETS -N•rned Ge~ln M•toof pretldtnt. .,....,,,_. .... , ......... ~ MINNESOTA l'ILLIES -Slgnect Coto 0 ... 1.,,, 91*'d. COUIOI NO"THWESTE•N -NamH C>enllh G,_ hMd ,_.., co.oc11. SYltACUSE -Nl"'41d G•ry lllacllMf 1..-11 .......... WHEATC>ff -........., Jim lte•llllll .... fwllMll-"• PtJBLIC NOTICE l'Ua&.IC MOTICll NOTICE IS HE llEBY G IVEN Ill.ti• public '-•Ing""'" De N ld l>y IN c11, Council of llW City o4 INlne on T11et· do J•--. 1). "'' •t 11\e hOur ot l :JD P m or .. _,, ..., .. ,,., .. pcKwl>I• PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~ MU•lCIPAL COUH ~TM a SOUTM ou••• co. 'UOICIAL 04'Tlt1CT COUNTY 01' oaAMOI, lfATI 01' CA&.lflO•UU ~ •1•0-v...,,._..,, LeelM ...... c.M ..... "'71 PL"INTtl'f': ICAl.ANJl"N .. OS , INC ACALIFOllMl"COltPOlt4 TIOH c;o1t l'01tATIOH DEFENl>"Nf IM>RRIS AL11£•T KAISERMAN, INDIYIOUALl.Y •net OOES I ltX, l11elutlw IUMMOM CAM NUMllll ,.._ NOTICll Yw lllft .... ~. Tiie '",._,_. ............ ..... _ ................. _,..... ......... , ......... ._ ........ ... , .. II YOU wit/I to SHI( llW 111¥10 ~ an •llorney In 1111\ mall.,, '°" snoulct Oo •o prompllf •O INI 1our wrltt•n rt\l)OflW , 11 any, may l>tt fllect on time AVllOI ua• M II ................ £1 trl._.1 ,_. 411Kletr c•re Ulf. ''" •••••11c11 • ,...,. .. <t•• u•. ,...........,.,. ... ,. ... ua1.o 1 ... ,. .................. . SI U\IMI OtM• ~l<ll•r ti tonloelO Cit un ·~ en H ie .. un10, Oel>ttrla hacerto lnm•dl•tam•nl•. oe ul• m•n•r•, w r"'4M>f1t• etcrlt•. \I h•Y •lgun•. s>uede str reghlr..O. • llempo FOR THE RECORD PUBUC NOTICE NOTICI! M Ol!ATH 0, DAISY E. ~LEY ANO OF PETITION TO AD· MINISTER ISTATE NO. A·107033. To all h ei r s , b e n e f iciaries, .creditors and c ontingent c reditors of Oa I s y E. Poo ley and p e rson s who may b e o therwise Interes ted in the will and/or estate: A petition has been filed by Liii ian 8 . Simmons in the S uperior C ourt of O range County requestin9 tha t Liiiian 8 . S immons b e a ppointe d as p e r sona l r e p resenta t ive to ad · m in ist e r the e s t a t e of D aisy E . Pooley (under t he Inde p e nd e nt Ad · ministration of Est a tes A ct). The petition is set for h ear in g In Dept. N o . 3 at 700 Civ ic Cente r Driv e , W est, In the City of S anta An a , Califo r nia o n Jan uary. 14, 1981 a t 9:30 a .m . in the Irvine cu, C:O..n<lt Cll.trnoe". 11200 J•mborM llo11lev.ord, lr¥tne, C.lllornla, lo consldllr llW vacation of tllt PEDESTRIAN WALICWAY EASEMENT In Loi S2 Tre<I No ..... •• lie• • ,...., rt<OrOed In BoOt< I ll, C>aQeS ~. MIKell-.n m•P•, , .. cor<h Of Or-eo..nt,, C•tllO("I•, In •«or1Hnc:.• •Ill\ Re>0lutlon No 174', .oot>t.O Nowtnoor ts. "'° l>V IM Cllv c ouncil of lllt C•IY ol lrv one. C.•lllotnl• N•ncyC A-•- ••rr•ntY ., to title. PG»e-ulon or •n cumbr•nte\, ""' 1ntwH1 tO"ve.,..d lo •ncl now M•O by ,,.;o tru\t" unoer W ld deto o< lru\I, 1n -10 Ille 101101" 1ng O<t\<rlbed Pl'-1Y. IO<•led 1n Ille Counlv 01 0<""9'. Sl•I• ol C.•htornrll to wll I TO l HE DEFENOA NT A Ct•ll comple1nt 11u Deen llltd by lhe pt•lnlltt -Inst you II you wl\h 10 Oe fef\dl '""' l•wwlt. YCN mu,I, wfth1n J) day\ •11., 1111\ summons I• •t••td o~ you, Ult with thh court • wrUt•n ••sPonw IO II-. compl•tnl Unltu you do so. '°"' Ottaull wrll be entt rtO °" aOPlttallon o4 tr.. ptaontlll. •no 1111• tourl may en1er • 1U0gmenl •O•ln>I you tor the n llef dem•nded 1n trw c ompl••"' wh1tn could rt \ufl •f\ Q•<flt\h"'itnl of w•Q\I>-.. t•••ftQ ot mon.y 01 P'OOe'fft or 01nr-' retiet ,..., que\\ed tn tht Con'\P'••n\ IF YOU OBJECT to t h e g r antin g o f ttie pet it ion , you s hould either a p pear a t t he hea r ing a n d s late your object ions o r fil e w r itten o bje c tions with the court befo r e the hear ing. Your appearan ce may be "'" Clef" OI IM cny Of lrvl~ Pul>ll\'*' Or-Coest D•lly Pllol, On 10, 1.:t, JM J, 1911 •..O "Cl Tiie No•ll• .. •ltttv II /1 ttt01 ot Loh ' -1, of TroOCI NO 871, .. "'' map r.coroeo 1neo. 11. P age l7 ol M h<•ll•"f'Ou\ M•P\, Rtcorai ot Or•not Coun1y, C•l1torn1• DATED November•. t'IO Jam.\ R Han'' C•trto By ( M1ll•r, in p e r son o r b y your at· torney IF YOU A RE A CR.EDITOR o r a cont- inge nt c redito r o f the de- V UBLJC NOTICE Property more commonly inown •• 19)1 S.nl• An.a An n.,., Cost• M•w. Callfornl• °'"""' MILLElt & OOl.DSMl'f" Atter ... Y• .. U• 1•1SYefltwaat..._, •* E11<l1'e, c.tlfwlll• tU" N·7"tl l'ICTl'flOUS IU\IMEU NAME STATEMENT Tiit IOllowlnQ _ _. I\ OOtng bus\ Tiie unOtrslQned Ttul1et dlscl•itn• •ny lt•blllty '°' ""Y lncorrectne\s Of Ille '''""" a<IOrtu •nd ott..• common O.\tgnallot'. 11 •ny, •1'own llertin Ulll .... ,..7 Att ...... r ,. "'"'""" • c eased, you must f ile your c laim with the court o r p r esent it t o the personal r e prese nta t ive a ppointed by the court w ithin f ou r nttH •s: KW ll! KOPY #111 , 1161 Irvine 81w .. Tustin, C.lllornla 91'IO Donald D Armllrong, 22732 Pl•llno. Mission Viejo, C.lltornl• t:it" Tiiis l>u\<n.-' Is conduce.a bY •n rn Ol'itdu•I Oon<tld D Arm•lr°bnQ Thi• •1•1-1 w•i !tied •II" Ille Counly Cler' 01 Oran90 County on O.ctmbtr •·~'* auit•OW ESCltOW COMl'AMY UU N. T111•" A-•· s ... t. AM, Glllfenol• '1111 •Ml ... F Fo• 1rw purpo,. 01 1>41ylno ot>llQ.a· ttoni wcur9d by Y id ~ttti ot TruJt, 11\· CludfnQ ..... c11aroo> •nd u~··· c>I tf\e Truttee, 4d'lan<.9'!i., 1f •nv. under ,,.,. term~ Of,,.,. ••Id 0...0 of Tru•t, In te<t•t lhu-. •n<I \18.000.00 '" unpa,d pr tn<op•I o4 (l\e no\t \ocUred l>v \aid 0..tld ol Tr"''· wtlh 1n\t:•HI 111<".on trom July 14 1lllO at U q.o per •nnum •\ In •••d ..ale -l>Y law p10-.1dell, plU\ to~o and tS.PtnM& •t 1N t ime of '" •ll•t Pul>Hl•llon ot \hi\ Holl<• tor UIO JO plu~ .od••n<e• lo d•t" for '"'°n.el wHhtntere-\t thereon Publi\lled Or6000 CCM\I D•llY Polo! 0.c 17, 7 .. )I, 14'0, J•n I, 1911 SOSO·IO PUBLIC NOTIC~ m o nths fro m U1e d a te o f f ir s t issua nce o f lette r s a s provided in Section 700 o f Ng:·~~L'.toTc:::s·;~;s I he Proba t e Code of s.c .. 6'01-t101u.c c 1 Califo rnia. Th• t ime ror No11te1•11e•~1>yoo.•n1u1no«•<1•1or' filing c laims w ill not ex· Of TUMMY STUFFER . IN C Tran\lorOr\, ·~· l>U~lno" 110dr0\\ I\ p I re p r ior to fOUr month s 101•H.amdenCor<le,C11y01v111aP••ll from the date o f the hear· Counly ol 0..,,90, Sl•lt OI CAlotornoo 1ng nQt1Ced abOve. . "'~ Pul>ll\l're<I Or-C...•I 0•111 Pllol, 0..< 10 11, 1'. )I 19111 4914 80 PUBLIC' NOTl('t; O•led 'ieplombo!• U, 1'90 LosAnQeln Tll"' ....,Aos1r•ct Corpor atoor> ~u°"ht1.1teo ltu\1M "*°<lie L NW r inol I Pr ... 10.nl tl1 'l'lot r,~, St S.,ol• "°' Lo• Anoe'*' CA 0001t 111•1•1>u1r traro•ro•l\.-..1to ~m•o• YOU MAY 4 EX "MINE 101CYUNC.H lEEltnOl<VUR~ElE£ ,.... r,.nster«• ~"""n•n•O<I••"" lhe file by the court. If you t'4078urlN-w Corct~ C•t•o•Cer are interes t e d In the ~!~lo~"'• 01 ~0' Ano"'°' '>•••• 01 esta te , you may fi le a re - l'ICTITIOU~ au"NESS NAME S'fATEMENT Th~ toUow1nQ persons •r~ do1r"g bus•~s\a\ Tot nn1 Ul .. 146 LOS ANGELES TITLE Tiie Proc>e"• 10 .,.. •••n•••"•d " quest w ith the court to re- O.\<rii...s •n 90no•••"' .A11 ""'' •n 1 c e iv e s pec ial notice of the ~~.~· 01":~~;·~ .~"ro:;;n1P:~1° ... ~':. rnventor y o f estate assets ""''~" .,,.,.,,, ~\ Tu MMv '>tVF and of the pet itions , ac- FER .no 1oc••M1 •• ,., E 111n c ou n t s and repo r t s Stroe1 C•tv O! '"''• -·· Cou<>t• 01 described in Sect ion 1200 PARCEL .311 JOINT llENTURE, tOJ Jasml~ Cree., Oro~ Corona Oel Mar. C•lllornt• '167S AMO AaS'f•ACT COltPOll"TIOM UJ \If "' sc.-1, O••nge Si.leot ca11torn1• t C . '"" b.11~ 1"'"''"' won ~ '°""'"' o the a11to r n1a Probate LesA ..... •,CA•U Pul>ll\hed Or-'°"'' O••'• Pt1ot O.j: 14,]1,l •. J ... l,1'1111~-IO m•led on or .11, ...... l)ln O•• Of Code . Alan F Rrl<l..,ni..cn 101 J••mlno Cre.-111. Or•"e Coron• del M •r C...flfornia '1625 • Josepn L J•r v1\ He•r•h\IOf't. Rural Route I. Rouncllllll V.r91nl• ,, .. , Tf\•s bu\tne'\o'\ ~' tondut ted by • Qener•I Qta,..tner\hip J~pl\ L , .. ,..,,~ Tiii\ S1a1..,....n1 ,.., flied wllh lht Coun11 Cle•~ ut Or~n9'l Counly on Oet ernl>O!r I , 14'0 .. ,,, ... PUbl!•hed Or6n9f CO.\I Dally PllOI, °"' 10, ti 1 .. )1,1"90 •Y?O.lo PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTtTIOUS IUSINl:SS NUilE UATEMENT f he foltowoiQ 0itr\on\ ~rt 001nQ bui.•n@\~ .s KOTTLER l.J'BORAlORIES. 11-0 LOQ•n, Cost• Mew, C•1rto•n1• 41'11 4'l>rallarn ICOlllOt. 1120 111 P••' Ne .. oort. Newport 8t~h, C•l1totn•• .,WO D•rt KOlttf'r 8•1• Dort On~r ><unll"Qton S.atll C•llto•n•• •l- T hiS tkl\IM\'\ 1\ <Of\Ou<•~o by • ''"'',~ palf'1rter-4i.hlp Dante! or.oilier 1 JH\ st•tf'f1'lent •th '''"° ••th ,,..., Couf'\Y C1•'" ot Or•nOf" Cnunl'f on ,.ov,..m bitr 1~ tCJflO ,,. .. IO Pubh\.1'11P() 0t M19" C0tt\1 0.!•tv P,1ot 0.-< 10 II 14 11 1991) •9St 80 .. PUBLIC NOTIC E l'ICTITIOUS austNl!SS MAME STATEMl!NT Tno lotl-1"<1 """_, " dolnq 1>u~1 r,,t:\\ ·~ HACIENDA OE MESA, 160 W Wlt\On Sll1ltl!I, Co-la ~'"· C•lllornla .,.,, 8yr0f1 M "'Tarnutttr, "Trustf!'f' ot lllO ~ arnul14!' F•mlly Tru~t. d•tod Janv••y 19, 197', ttlS R-111. Suite F ·100, Cost• "'"•a, c..111orn•• 91616 Tiii• 1>41\IM\\ I~ conducltoa bf •n In dlo;ldu•I T•rnutttr FamUy Trull d.,tcl Jan 19, 1914 Byron M T•r-nutnr, Tr\lltee Tiii\ sl•lement WM llled w11n tr.. Counly Clerk of OtAnOf Co11nh on O.cemDer I, 1.i MOWSElt, GE•TNElt & a1to-.,.. ca_ 0o1 .. M••-' leedl, CA tM6J """· Pul>lt\l'led Or-Cont O•llY Piiot, Oec 10, 11. 1•. 31 l'llO ,,.,.., P UBLIC NOTICE FICTl'flOUS a USINISS NUi1£ STATEMENT Tiie tollow1no "°''°"''' Oolno 'bu\I· ,,.,, •\ TOP NOlCH O•E!oEL SE!IVICE. 1)6JI Pelle.an ._.,,,., HunlinQIO" Beech, C•lllornl• .,..., G•I• HOll•Dtroon 15411 Pellon Loan.a, H..,..,..,. ~. CeHl<>rftl• ~w T llh tJo•I~\\ I\ condu<led by ·~ In dtvldu•I. Galt HOilJl>froon lhl\ \l .. """'nl w•S 111..:1 wllh Ille Counly Ct•rk 01 Or•nve Counly on Oec•mber 1. \'90 LawOtflUI JOMN I'. lt"l'ILLO, INC. .., .. _.. ............ •.-"_, ..... ~ .. , ... p- .. ~-". c"~ ,. .... , Publl•lltd Or-'°"'' D•ll• Pllol, O.c. 10, II, 1', 31, l'ID •....O PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTtTIOUS 8USINESS NAMI ITATIMINT r,,. IOll-•no person " dotno """' nt-\$ ., L V F DEL TACO • IS4, tO• W&fn•r A.venu., Fountatn V•U••, O lllornl• '1IOI L•'-V-1 Flnln. ,.,. Se-Ill, cor ......... ~·. Calllornl• 9}tJj ll\ls ~,_~ lrcOnelu<led bY an In dl•lctuel J anuarv IU I •I 10 00 • ,.., al WESTEPN MU TU AL ESC RO W R-.. -rt A E coRPORAT•ON ,,11" M ... 0,n """' • astman, A1· PUBLIC NOTICE w.""'°'"'""" ,.,,.,~ .ioorP'o•" 1a 1 I' or n e y at Law , 219 0 s Yorb• s1ru1 Suol• 101 l "'"" Harbor Blvd., Ste. 202, NOTICE OF DEFAULT c••01orn•• 97"80 Costa Mesa Ca 92626 · NANCY E SHAW .... ub•llluted I n•• 1r .. l<t\I O••• 1.,. lollno CIAI"'\ on ' 1 · (714) l<M\ 'sa91 . ' HU'\tM ~ tt\11 cen..ln OHd of tru~1 tn~ f'\(IOW f,.hrrf'CI fO rltrfH'I '" e • ~ .. o • • C u I• d I> y W I l L t A M C 1'~ud'y 11 I~! WARMINGTON. 111 •• trustor. to So la• a • " kno ... n 10 111* Publl\,,.d O•...,ge coa" Ddoly Polo! D"VID H WAll.ACE and BARBARA Tt•n\l••Pe• •II C>ulont"ls n.tmt\ and ~t 13 1•. lO, 1"90 >IOI> !If• N WALLACE hu\band •ri.d wlrf: 4\ ctOdr~\\,..\ u-,,ed b'f \f'IP T,6",tl"r<Y\ rat 101nt t•f'htnts. •~ bif'nrt1c1erte\, O•te-d tn~ oa\1 U'\tffl. t~at\ dre S~ME •no Ut<Uled S.!ll•mbe• 10 1'71, ""° O•l•d °"<-•mbo!r II IQflO rtt ordt!<t October') 1•11 •" tn~frumenr Kvvn(J ~ l '"f" PUBLIC NOTICE No 2113, 8ooll ,,_, P-11SI. of ~ •u "•• l ~t N-12411 lo<o•I record\ o< I~ (.ovnty RKora.r Tran\let,., NOTICE OF SALE Or•n90 Counly C•lllotnia. ~rtbY 'WE\TERN MUTUAL E\CROW OF REAL PROPEllT'Y 0""' notocr 111•1 • b•e•cll ot "'" 00 140tt S Yortw S1ree1 :no1 Al PAlllATE SALE llQ«lt10". fOf wtHc_n s.••d ~ ot trv \t 1~ 1 lu\ttn. Oh•orn,.l 12:..-ci Ho A·10.S11 'lot'CUrl ly, ""' occurrf'd I~ ,,.,.,,. 01 EK•OW Ho •S-S.11 M '"THE SUPElllOll COURl OF t,... brt,ach br•nq f•lfure-to Put>t1\tlf'O () 4''~ CO.."~ CJ"" t. f • "' T t1 ES f ATE OF CALI FORNI A " ' p ... to,,.. oentlKt•ro•• '"" "'"' O.c•mOO"• 1• 111!11' ~"'<l Ii< FOA THE COUNTY OF OIUNGE tlP•I dnd d((f'VC'CI inff't',.\I d~ a nd I lni 1r.~ M l911t-( ~· t'\t• f 'it1ttl'" !JI ~··•bit' to ~i:o befWfltl•tlf'' Of"I NO\. £ r)f A M f '\UE.., D·-t~a .... " •mot• ), 14'0 '""° O.ombt'r l 1"90 PUBLIC NOTIC E ••:lltCE ·~HERES• C.•VEN IM! .tnd '~ und.,.f\•QN"<I ••" ,,..,, 111r P'11t4iO• 1 fo Pd'r 'fllfhtn ~the IN\e renta l FICTlf lOVS I US.IN£SS l\.t, .. t \hr" ti.gt;,.\\ ttfiO ~'\t Otdcit>f (h•t9•\ a'\O if'llt'f'f \1. If •ttY, due ~d T9'• fot1ow1ru~ ~· "°"" .,,. a o1n9 Suo-r 10' (our\ °"'or ao .. , tne \th cSa• lnllle\l•mOf \lSOOO-Kc'\#ed l•l*I MAME STATEMEMT .Ub1otl to t onl rrm•l•on ot s~•d 04tit.eble lofhe Ir._,,... 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H IO, by mutuel (onsent. dht.olve the ~•id N "t"•rihlp 1nd tetmln•t• rhfotr rtlatlons •~ CNrtAPf"S IN rtln ~Id l>USinrn In IN tuiure will l>t condu<:ttld by Fr.net• W StromQrM w ho •Ill 01y •nd d •s<h•r oe •II ll•btlllle\ M'd dlltot• of tr. firm •no rt· ceh e •II monies pey•l>I• to'"" llrm 'f1&1& rtor thw,.,t!M'lp ra t .. ~1 o• lol 'lS> \\• ,.,.•PO'I MrtQnt\ '" In• Coun,, 01 O,.tn9• S1ili'f ot C•htOf ..,18 &!i P't"' Tf't1 \ tHJ\1nt'\'\ ,, &.Uf'Htuc:t .. a b't' d Q•f"lt'r di P.tt1nfr.,rt10 B~rb&ra M.Jllo• ff\1\ Sl«!fff"m"ent !Nd\ f1IMJ .-1•1'\ fhf' Cauntv Clett1, o• O'il'lO-County on ~om~r8 1990 l'ISllMI Publ1""'° Or•n<I" COA\I 0 4irly P1IOI On II. 74 ll 114() l•n I 1"91 \OS\ 90 P UBLIC NOTICE m .fp thtr"'()f rNO•Md .,. Boo• 4 PaQf' 8l ot M 1w.•U•¥OU' Mal>\. '~(ord\. ot ~IC1 Orff'\()!' Counh mor~ con"no"I~ l no.wn •H 10? E 11\I SHf"e\ (o\1A Mf'\.tl (4t1torrt•• Ttr""IS of \.alt '"'"'' 1n ldw tul mon.r\' of tf'Wil Un•lfl'O Stat-°" <O,,t1rmat•Ot\ af ,,., ... 0 ' P•" t d ~n and bdlan".-. ~\l•Otnc f'd ov nolt 'ec ut~O b• MotlQd9P Ot TrvSI DH'd on fl'\# QIOPtH h W 'Ohl fe-n pitrce-nt Of ttmounf bff't tO ~ dtpt>Sll""° With btd N·lmt ~•CTITtOUS a uSCMESS MAME ST•TE,..EHT Tnt loU0•1n; Def'\.On\ 41Ht C>us•n~u as 8 1d\ o• ott~\ to r:.-,,_ w r1t1nQ •~ ...... O• r~f'•WO at 11'\e ttfOt"PS...t•a OlftC-,. csoinQ ~t ~n.,. ttmt-•Hrr t"fl '"'' por>•1CAt•ort hC"tf'O-•NI Qil'fOM" Oi!lt• Of ~If' HOTTIN(;HAM AS~OC.t AT ES PARTNEllSHIP NO 6 1/C ~ Brl\IOI Sttf'r,. Su•1f' 101 (O\I A Mr'a c.1.rorn1a .,.,. NoUincJh'm A'\OCI_,., Int • C•t dornt• coroorittinn t1H Not t 11\9ham Ro •O N~-.-pot t 8r4't ,, O•led lh1\ ''"' adv ~ Of't •"'°'°' '"'° MARIE WALICEfl Adm1n•slf •10f CT 4'. ot tM f \l•t• o• W•OO..CMtont J LjloM•Y aALLARD AllorM y•t Law Fur1,.,., notlc• I\ M retlY give n INI ,,,_ u"'*"""""" wlll not De ,,.._,,. blf, lrom lf\h day on, tor .,Y obtlQ.a lion Incurred i., lno other In Ill\ -n n•m• or in llw name°' the firm R•nney E Or•I>"'• 110 S Bri•101 I-N Me,_ 91..,.. z • DATED AT Cost•"'""' Calllornla Slrr tl SuM?OI Cos••M"'• (•1otor"'' F11U•,, .... CA'1Ut C•lltornta 91bb0 • '11•1& r.1 11141111 11n llll~ lJrdF~;:..':'~~~:: M•nutl J Arm•nO•"' 110 S .. ti_,.,., tor PubtlSIWll Or-0»11 Delly Pllor BnSIOI StrHI, ~JI~ 101 '°'"' ~ .. , A*"IJ•o lrnw' c TA De l• l'ID SlU.IO Calotorn1• 4'1•11> PubltV>l'd °'""'9" Co.a•• 0.,01~ Po1ol c. 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Union 011 Cenle<. • Calltomla corpou lion. •61 Boylston, Los An<1elH C•lllornta"31111 Th ts buslneu h conduc led b' a <19ner•I pe,..."lllp, T•rNllnr Hemlllon Dew!...-C.O .lnc llY JoM YI H....,ltton VlltTUI & tat•Cll, INC. .,..c. ....... 1'.0 .... ,.. .. ,,_, Pul>lo>"-Or•l'l9f r OA\I 6,.,ly P1lol , 0.< l, 10, 11, 111 1-•AU ·IO PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS N"llAI' naTEMENT Tnt '0110-1no l>e'"°" i, ct0•rH1 t>u\1 "•'" ., DOLL BAGS HANDMADE OY ES THEA. 1J7 l •tJornum U.rw Foun 111" Y•ll•Y. C•lllor"'a '17111 E•lhPf !i.<HOO•O i>Qll ,,, L •burnum L •M Fountain 'l•tley Callloml• '1IOI Tiii• bonlreu" c-..cted by•~ tn Olvl<lual E JI-Sc., borOUO" 100 Ctv1< C.nlott ori .. WHI S•"'• Ana. Otllorn1• 92101 PLA I N flr~s )'eRRY I llA!'!..JW.,QlilR..•nd WANO~ ViJ:f GILOER OFFEl'fDANT'S Gl ENN LAMB .JO HN OOE BOA I MAN and OOES I 11\rouoh 10 SUMMONS CASE NUMaElt tt· ..... HOTICEI You lw•e -.....i 1"° cowr1 ,.,., llKicte .,..1,.11 ,.., wll ... llf , • .,, .. ,,.. 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'"° Dec 10, 11, 2•. ll, ,.., •'1~ Tiiis !t!.i:.=;-';!.,':'~~!c, willl ,,,., PUBLIC NOTICE l'UIJft Pul>llir.d or-Coa<I O••ly PltOI 0.c 11 14 )I,"'° J.,, I, 1911 SOU 10 1111 tt ~ou *''n to <Sf't•na ttu1 l•w\u•t vnu mu~t w1trun JO d.tys •fl•r tnu \um"'°"~ '" wr~ on "°" Ute w•th '""' (OUfl a *''•"'" ptNdl~ II\ '11 \00"'' to th• tompl ••nf I If • Ju\ltto Cou•I ,..... mu•I flit ••Ill I"' court • w.111"1 p1oaa1119 OI ca11.., •" or•• prudlnQ 10 ~ enter•d on ti.. ooc loetl Uni .. , '°"do '° your O.l•ull woll be .,., .. <NI _, -llC•llon Of IM p111n1111 •ACS IN\ court may ..,,., • 1""9ment _,,.,,you tor the rott•I o. m•n~ •n U• <°"""atnt, wt\tCt\ tov'd 1•\Ull If\ OMn•..--nc ol .,_._ ta•lng Of m-v or 11roi»rly or °'"'' rth•I r ~ qUfflect In the compl.ol'll. counly Clerk of Oranot County on Oc 100.r ,., ltlO .. , ... , Puf>llllWct Or""!IO Coast O•lly Piiot, Oec l, 10, 11, 14, ,.., '1$1-IO r --J l PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTltlOUS aUllNIH NMlll ITATIM•NT Th• lollowlno 1Mrto11~ ••• doing bullnesses. JOHN & P ILARS QUALITY HOUSE CLEANING 5EllVICI, 2151 Dralle"-· Coll• Mew. Callfor'll• .,,,. Jolln H•rn ltllllu\, 17'• Or.tile Ave,,.,., CO.ta MeWI, C..lllornl• t:lt2' Pllw RIW.111, 11• Orlllt AV9tl.,., Cost• l\llfta, G91tlornlt tan• l"" llu"nH• h condutt•ct by ""'--wtle. -.>olWI H. "llkut Tiii• .,.......,,. wes lllfod with '"' COYlll l' Cl9fll vi Or-County °" 010 ....... 1,1• $TATIM•NT 01' AIANDONMINT Ol'UHOI' l'ICTITIOUS aUSINEH NAME Tiie tOlio.l'IQ --• l\a~n -..i Ille UV Of 1r. Fl<llllOuJ Busl· Ml• Nlmt FOUNTAI N REAL ESTATE MAINTENANCE COMPAN'W', IOS.I Elllt A•tnue , Founl.oln Veil••· Celllor,.la t?IOI Ttlle Flclll!OllS 8uslneu Ne,,.. ,.. I•"•" to -wes 111111 In Or.onoe c-ty on•-• 21, "~ HOeet C«-.ttlon, • C.lllornl• CO'POrltton, «)11 Flw H•r<ttofl LA,., Hut'ltl ...... BNcll, c.tlfl>ft'lla '2- Tllli llutlMU ., ... ~.ct 'by e torPOf•llon, • H11'9e' Cor_ .. lon ..._ .... ,. .. 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CA•14 uu1..,..art '"'*''"" 0rlfl(le , .... 0..1, ...... o.c l. 10, "· ''· l'IO ....,. .-... ~~ ..... -~~·r-~r~T:r,...-...,..~x·r::rr~.:.~~~~T::'~--- 1 ENTERTAINMENT I HOLL VWOOO Hollywood's 1980 -~off to a t11rbulent start By llOB THO•AS HOU.VWOOD 1AV l The flnJI year of the tllOtl brw&ht turmoil and r hanae to Hollywood, tnd1UW'1 Outt &ht> r at uf lht" dut-adt-may Ix• ll'FbuWlt lnclftd T1'l.e trul'lUr of lht' 1•11lurtau1111c11t capital wui. ball.en by torporat~ 1iowt.'r •tr'Ul&lc-1 , tasul 'icandal, a len-&th)' 1tr1kt• 11nd lht' unrert•lnly of futur~ ~hatnCH 10 h"<'hnul110 Movif' lhf'att"T buturw11~ wa11 &4tn~r•ll)' &ood onl) 1llpUy be>htnd la11l Yt"•r'& rt'l't>rc.l ht~h Hut t>aupt '°' a ~iu4!1 'Th" ar.mv•r • Strtkl'Ji ll1H·lt · DO aUrM"tiun did 1tratu pht'rtt' bU!Ju1es• Th<' )'4'•r 111'110 tuouicht lllUitW~li 0\fUI lhti P.' \f\I of n 11 hnue"mal oum~r of l'la~11H' ft&Urtlli from UM-h11>tol") '''him Hf'R' ti. ho~ tht• W 1111J1Urt•11t Hollywood ~torlM nl I > MiPl>t•an'fl tu OW. rt·J•1r\~r t \'l'IU::\Ct: Tl l!MI\.\ • ..i llA\IU I O\Ttl< ~"'"' ,JOEL R MICHAEL\ (,Al(fll II OltA~I\, .. ' "''"'"' , •.• , 110111 I AKt. '" ··11111~·1r .,..,. .. ,.j()lt\ \Hl<I~.\ liHI 14,f'TK4,U (,l\ll 1,\k\I 11 ... [COLLEEN DEWH URS'[j "'"'""'" e-81:1<:0.AIU) 'lAll~ 1"...i ,,. h""•"' l'I" ·"'"'"'""''"' ,,... ... .,. "' \IOl(lll:'I l1l1TTUf.R '"'""'"'Oil«•" TllE Tl'lt~IA'.\ fOS'ff.I< I O\ll'A'.\ \ ''"' ltl\'.11/\IOl ~ 111<1\,lt'r w • ..i..rl'4~JOH II -..1q\Afl$"'4l1AkTll II llKAttl\!'<._\ ,,,, .. ,,41111\0ll<.t.AKK '"folt• )\t11l tla"ltTlmf "''"'"'llARI() \l\\llA>\\ .... d • ..i-.. • .,..,.,KAl!IO' \IA.\ILO'I\ J~IJ.'. ffLll\1A\ Jiit! lll<l I I '-I ~!!\I \\ -.. ••• i..KE -~SBl::lll, --· -.. -~--·--~ ~-~ . 'PGj.-:fta~-.'"-'Clltif -·-• .._. l!:!----·---· .. --~ -1-····~, ... .._.," . [J'~ ·-· 1•1111 ··~· Clll.•l>f'\MI ,,...,... 11 $A ,-,_, o ....... 13'·25$3 1. 'l'tw adora • 1&rtke. PUmin1 wu dlaNPted for • 10 weeb by the strike a1a1nst the major 11tudwlj u11d television networks by the Screen ANora GullcJ and the Am~rican Federation ol' Tdl'vislOI\ and Riidio Artist.II The major issue wu rtii.lttuaJi. for pay television. The settlement left doubt ovt'r who woo what z. ~ ••" ol Steve M~. His valiant 'ollru1utll' oaialnst a rare form of cancer and bis ,untamt-ly dealh at SO brought sadness to millions. 3. "llramer vs. Kramer" sweeps Oscars. The !>ltnd Acttdemy Awards proved a triumph for star l>usl1n Hoffman. supporting actress Maryl Slreep, writer director Robert Benton and producer Stuolcy JatfH! 4 'J'hto pualog of Allred H.l&d1cock. Because of his TV appeurunct:s, he was the best-known of muv1l' lllreclon; lie may also httve been the most l'rc ut1wly dibhnct1v1:: s. OaUu m•ala . The dr awn-out suspense U Vt'r who shot J H on "Dall as" proved one of the l(r t.'at '\ellrng JOb:-. s elling a huge new record for a lcle \'l::.ion audience 6. Ang .. Jgate. Hollywood's accounting methods 1•atnt.' under fire arter revelation that profits for ~al::al w WOO<) and Robert Wagner for "Charlie's An~els" were dive rted to another TV series. "Slur-.ky Jnrl Hutch " T he District Attorney decided against prosecution, but tbe controversy continues. 1. TM S&arlesa E••*· Only one actln& winner , Powers Boothe, appeared on camera for the TV Academy awards. The ot.ben boycotted the telecut because of the actors' strike. a. TM deadaa DI Mae West ud Geer1e aaft. There was special poignaoce in the pauinc of the Maureen to lwst radio talk show LOS ANGELES <AP> -Maureen Rea1an. eldest daughter of Presid ent-elect Ronald Rea1an. has ttnnounced she will rejoin Los Aneeles t..lk r adio station KABC as hostess of a current events talk show. She will begin Jan. 3 hosting a show from 1 lo 4 p.m . on S,.turdays at the ABC-owned and operated station, where she hosted a similar show in the early 1970s, said KABC spokesman Shelley Wagner. The show will feature "people who are going to be part of the decision making process affecting the lives of people in Southern California,'' said Miss Wagner . two old friends and co-stan witblD two e1a11 ol each other. t. ••aftm'I Ga&e" doesn't open. Tbe Industry waa startled wben United Art11ta withdrew U,. S»-millioa 1Western aller a diamal reception la New York. It ... .,... .. a .... er. Richard Chamberlain starred ln the TV adventure that captured America's fancy for five niebt.s and made NBC a winner, temporarily. Then were other "bl1 abow-bulineas atoriea. outside Hollywood durinl 1980, notably the alayinC of John Lennon in New York. and the Grand Hotel catastrophe in Las Vegas. And then, o( course, there was one other top show-business story in 1980: the election of Ronald Reagan, a former actor , as president of the United States. lhe slory of o mon who con no longer live 1he dreams ond 1rod1lrons of his lather • And of the love he finds wrlh o woman who believes rn his lolenl A mov•e 1ho1 wrll mol..e you core, make you sing, ond inoke 'you cheer ·1' 'Lolita' getting tips NEW YORK < J\ P) Actress Blam.·hc Baker hali been stand- ing on a comer watching all the girls go by so s he can create I he best Lolita when the stage version or the Vladimir Nabokov novel opens on Broadway in fo'ebruary. "So far I'm acting more like Humbert Humbert -I'm going arou nd lookin g for Lolitas ever ywher e," s he said in today's New"York Times. "I've been hanging out on lhe £ast Side in the 70s, sitting on the curb, watching the girls Ann IN E COUNTY DAILY MAJINEES -52 TO 5:00 PM BRISTOi 1-10 or 40'.> ANO lia~ ::.UNI lOW~R ~6-1111 KEY 1190 AM·96 FM .. So. Coaat PIH• Th •• ,,. prHent• Fflday & S.turct.y * MIDNIGHT MOVIES • "SECRET LIFE Of PLANTS" St•"'9 Wond9t "'LADIES & GENTLEMEN: THE ROLLING STONES" fro m a private school when it le ts out. Youn g girls' un· conscious behavior is so won- de rful just the way they eat a pastry for instance." The char acter Miss Baker. 24. will play ages from 11 to 17 m the course of the stor y. AUTOMOTIVE CARBURETOR SHOP CHEVROLET FACTORY JIM CLICK FORD HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS HARBOR VIEW SHELL HENDERSON CAR STEREO HOWARD CHEVROLET EARLE IKE. IMPORTS CHICK IVEASON VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE & AUDI JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN MERCURY LFD CHEVROLET ASSOCIATION BILL MAXEY TOYOTA MESATRONICS NABERS CADILLAC NEWPORT DATSUN THEODORE ROBINS FORD JIM SLEMON'S IMPORTS TIRES WEST , ...... .. NEIL DIAMOND LAURENCE OLIVIER THE JAZZ SINGER LUCIE ARNAZ . CATLIN ADAMS."'·'•• "·"Ad • '1' l/l.','lo' t tL ... .. ,,, ~ DOoo..•• so•10 ..... ~, .. fliA,H\Mll()(laJ f::!;J ~··--··-..... -PG ......... ~llA'Dl'IO t; . -........... 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COLE PLUMBING MEDIA ADVERTISING ggrrr~E~lA~~RIAL DAILY PILOT HOSPITAL KABC-TV DOCTOR'S HOUSE CAUS KNXT-TV FARMERS INSURANCE KOCE-TV NERS LOS ANGEL.ES TIMES FASHION 1~R CLEA HAIR HUNTERS LUSKEY BROTHERS KELLER a WEISS ATTORNEYS THE REGISTER AVICE SUTTON NEWS GROUP l.AUAIES Pl.ANT SE RICHARD OUELLETTE ~ -~-RU910"S 8UTI.ER HOUSING SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA H. BAUCE HANES EDISO"'I COMPANY QUAIL MEADOWS SPECTRUM Pl.US WAIGt:tT PROPERTY SUCCESS CENTERS MANAGEMENT TElEPAOMPTEA WESTEAN REAL ESTATE VAL·TEC OM.VN.OT •• , •• NIWI ~~ ttt ..._Cl\! t""41t ..,.wi1 4lnO W\lf!Oel WomN1 IH • ... tOlf'e ·~ ,,..1 oi Jtffl',...n11\11 I T f .C OOUGH .,.A·t ·H ....... .,. IM1gln Wiii• • l""ljl\ AIM' ((llOI,_ .,.., l .i a a I " e I_...., • ''""°' AJl•n ...... • THE HNHY i;IU ~ • 1 ._l AHHUA4 LOI 4NOl'\.U COUNT'f ~fMAI WUllC ~ (CIC)tilrO) • CIHMf*i 1.ACl •' '" o ... ~ ~· ""' tMllJ1 • rl>YllQ IJMI .,,.., .. O I '"'"' h• Qt MH0tTtUlll • e. , .. ....,.. .... , 1>Vll '\II • 1.,. '"" ll•b~ -· "'' "'•1llr...., 1Jfll1 IC. n•w• ' I. • bl 111 .. I N•llll Television • MOY'I • 6 * "Mr CNllp" ( 19751 Allthlluy Newley, David w .,,,.. l4IMd Oii ,,,. 110. ry by CNllM Olektnt, A Cold·heatltd rnlMt dtivtt • Hiiie gitf 111\d,,., Qfandla• ''* flQm ''*'home. • l'.M.MAQAZM A 0011me11 who gl1141t hie money •w•y, • woman Wl\0 maio.. e Vllllely of oino.rt>t~ llUll, Chef r.,1 on carlflng a llHk•y. Or Wnc;o on a n._ w•y to nourish th• COmllOM. Ciitlly M•nn 1ntrod~e1 SOf11e anlm•I ''"' • MO\llE To a., Annou11c;ecJ •:30 8 (() THE NVTCAACt<E" M1khall B11y1Mlkov, Gel- 54!y K11kt1no and mem~rs of !he Am•r1c•n Ballet Theatre present Baryshnl· kov s PrOduc:llon ot lhe clau+c l\Olldly ballet tRI TUBE TOPPERS Kn.A •· 8:00 -"Holiday Inn." Bing Ctosby and Fred Astaire star in this hardy perennial movie from 1942 which inspired Crosby's later "White Christmas." CB.5 9 8:30 -"The Nutcracker." The American Ballet Theater presents a Christmas production with Mikhail Barystmikov and Gelsey Kirkland (photo at left). NBC 8 11 : 30 -The Sounds of Christmas Eve. Johnny 's gone tonight but Doc Severinsen sticks around for a program or Christmas music with Henry Mancini and Victor Buono. 10:30 8 A JOYFUL WYSTEl'IY ID NEWS ·TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Sargent: "Olvorc:• M-. ,,....... Frorence HencMt· eon. Shecky OrHna; "Siltfll NIOl't" Donna Miiia, John Qavln. (RI -..-.r~ 12:00. (I) L.UIOttl ANO CAAOl8 ~ CHNITMAI A Chrltlmat mldnlgllt Mf· vice wlll " ttlecut from the Ant f'tymoulll Conor• gatlonal Chwcll In Llnc:Oln. Nebt .... L 8 QWITMAI ACME ffllO Pape John P8UI II cele- brll.. Mldnl9hl Mass In the Bulllc:a of St. Peter's In flome. • TWILIGHT ZONE H--r Corwin II a dePafl- m«lt atOf• Sent• C1au1 wllh • true leellng tor the Ctlrlstmu aplfll. • MOYll To e. Ann0u""9d 1:aoe Nl'W8 ·MOYll = * * "The FOi· """ (193') Men· • jOu, Elle LOgan A lllm ptO- due« tries to ~ I voung g1<1 10 IOI .. • luooe '°' 111• upcoming mllllcal revue. en.LOHe~ "H-W1th A High Hal" • MOVIE ft• i;, "M lc;key O na" (1114151 Warrt n BHUy, Hurd Hallleld. G1ng11ers tnt«l«e wlt11 • amalltlme comedllV!'• plans '°' tlMI lulur• U5 8 MO'V1E "\J , •f't...,.,.."' tt~outd 111 ( .:.8SNEWS \Ii A8CNEWS Holiday ballet • CAAOL 8URNETI AHO FRIENDS Guest Sammy Davis Jr D COSMOS "Wno Speaks For Earth?' Or Carl Sagon weaves 1ogettier Ille motor themes 01 Ille se11es ano olle1s some caullonary wa1nongs about our lutufe to 16th centuries ere _, tn lh1S specie! laped 11 The Cto1s1ers, New York City's musetim ol medieval •rt. 0 THE SOUNDS OF CHRISTMAS EVE • YOUl€TYOUAUFE Buddy Hackett'-twPflMCI by George~ end talk• to• female IOClC9f •l•r anO 1 woman wno Is bulldlng • 1etlremenl nome tor ani- mals. * * * "MMI JOl'ln Coe" (11141) G81y COOi*. Bat· bera St•nwy<:k. A repott« dlvl ... a sc:heml lo pro- tnl WO<ld eondlllons and mikes up 1 story at>out a man whO wlfl commit SU•· clde on ChristmH Eve 2:00D MOVIE * • • "Female On The Bl&eh" ( 19551 Joen Craw· lord, Jett Chandler A woman t>eQlns to l>efleve thet lie< lluSband 11 plan- ning to klll lie< 10< hef mon- ey • 30 I 8VlLSE'YE WELCOME SACK. KOnEfl u .. ex.~ J,.hJi ' "'"" 1u tm" ~I whll :. ld~P\JU\101'1 Ah"' rh. • .-11" fot1u.1 tllli\JUIH ~-lhiil '"1(1ij Of tU" .tucJvnl~ ·~ 11111 r.11ht1• ol ITT!l"unoorr11:.11110 M ikha d Baryshnikov a nd Gelsey Kirkland star in the American Ballet T heater production of ·'The Nut- cracker." airing tonight at 8:30 on CBS, Channel 2. ~ THE MESSIAH The 300-membet Oralo110 Society ot Utah pe11orms George Fre0eru:.1t Handel's Messiall" wllll guest COf'l- dutlor Sandor Satgo from Ille Mormon Tabe1nocle In Sall Lake C11y 11:0011 a a w QJJl-IEWs 8 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES Doc Severtnsen 1s iomeo t>y Hemy Menc101. VIC10< Buono and the cl\olr or St Charles Borromeo Church m Los A ngeies ror a pto· gram ol Ch11stmas music • CAPTIOHfD MC NEWS 12:30-~AHO WISE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 61) 0000 TIMES m STUOIO SEE Otltflllttt!flfH-) fht1 IHI""' •li()ff tJf l-iflt'11lderH1y 10 A1~11mv11tl v" ,. Jenwn ,11 11"\I vtt•I Al lld11tg, ~thl 111an 11101ougnureo noises H• h tmHt&J 11t OtdlU flu 8 M •A•S•H U ABC NEWS CJ JOKER'S WILO Q) M•A'S'H Col f'ulhl• s111~es uµ " wwHJ\ t11e11fJ~ntp wilt\ J v1-, tlll•ll n!IJtf llCJI~ Q) BARETTA ~ MACNEIL f LEHRER REPORT t.IJ TIC TAC DOUGH @) MERV GRIFFIN C.uuMl> ll.t1lly MOHh"tll Rooo11 W.ilde11 6a1oa1 .. AlhlY ti.,w~~'tU IUfttS ';)lt!'Uth 10 ,ulvt' .-, &l~n ot r ot.Jbe11es f(ll w h1f.f1 n_, I~ fht\ pnmu SUSIJIJ~I 11.Ql BARNEY MILLER Cn11stniu Eve sees no ....... red"" tll t flme an<.I r1sh IJll"S u11<.1erC11ve1 OlllSSOO itS Sanld t:tuus 10 cap1utt• a CIOO~ 7·30 I) 2 ON THE TOWN 7:00 I) CBS NEWS 8 NB.:: NEWS 9 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN A p1olllu 01 Melissa Ma1i· <:.h\.tStt" ,.,, lnterv1ew w1tt1 Los Angelos H(!tdlll E.arn· uwi1 etl•t•" Agy•e Unom WOO<! 8 FAMILY FEUD 0 S~ANANA Guest ·F1eoe11e Ca1111011 0 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 0 FACE THE MUSIC f he t:ur11 .. nghams 11lan a qu1e1 1am11y Chrtstmas unltl lll«'Y <.l•SGover mar r """'' 1;11.e~ a lonely nolt aay Q) ALL IN THE FAMILY A•c.111.. 11111 f d•lh speno ii (.'hann,.I f ,bf ing• fJ KNXT tCBS/ Los Angele'> D KNBC (NBCJ Loe; Angeles D 1<,1 LA tlno 1 Los A11Qelelo Q KABC· TV (ABC) Lo:. Anqete·. (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego &J KHJ· fV (Ind ) LOS An11Plt.'S ®) KCST (ABCJ San 01~90 Q) KTTV (Ina ) L os A ngeli'\> 61) KCOP TV tlnl.l I Lo-. Angell''> fli) KCE !-fV I PBSI Los AnqPleo; l m KOCE r v 1PBSJ Hunt111q1011 9..,,,Lh ------~ Blit1ddale Conrad Bain and Vonetta McGee are ''fixed up " by the yo ungsters on "Diff'rent Strokes" tonight at 9 on NBC, Channel 4. Christmas Eve specials on '50' KOCE, Channel 50, offers a festive lineup or PtQgramming even Ebeneier Scrooge would love this Christmas Eve 1980. -Beginning. tonight at 6, the entire r~mily ~ill WIRlt l:l> watch ... Christmas Lace." This repnse special tells the touching story of a young girl's un- selfishness and a thief who discovers the love and warmth of Christmas. At 7:30 p.m .. the children can see Mr. Snuf. Oeupagus, Oscar the Grouch, the Cookie Monster , and all their beloved "Sesame Street" characters, aw well as skaters from "Holiday On lee," in an etteore presentation of "Christmas Eve at Sesame street." The letters and numbers are put away and ey~ryone is in a festive holiday mood complete with lots of music as Bil Bird sets out to find how s,nta geta down the chimney. The evening·s holiday programming concludes oe a traditional note when the Oratorio Society of Chab and the Utah Symphony perform Handel's "Messiah" at 8:30. p.m . The setting for tl'le ~ormance la the hJst.oric Mormon Tabernacle in Sfll Lake City and Sandor Salgo conducts this •rted masterpiece. 1.auuttv wOOkend m tna rn10<.11e ol the st0tmy ma•· 11a911 ol 1he11 oeighbo•s. Barney ano Blancne m CHAISTMAS EVE ON SESAME STREET lne Spull OI lite Ch11stmos sease>11 c;o111ei ove1 Sosa· •11e S11ee1 81' Big Bud 11nernpts to uncover the sec1e1 ol llOw S.in1a Claus gets oown the chimney PM. MAGAZINE 11:00 fJ \J) THE FAT ALBERT CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Anun.ited F'at Albert and Ole Cost>y Kids celol>rate lhe no110.1y season with 11 501105 ol aovenlUIB5 IRI D flEAL PEOPLE Featul co a v1s11 w1m Ame11ca ~ 0111c1a1 Santa Claus. a sc11001 tor Santas. a factory whe•e Santas a1e maae a woma11 who ou~sses a~ a Chrtstmas tree !RI 9 MOVIE * • • '> "Ho11oay HH• I t9421 8111g Crosoy, F'1ed Asta11e Alte1 tosmg his l1ancee a man re1reats 10 n1s Connocltcut farm wn1c:n ne turns onto a seaspnal onn 0 @) EIGHTIS ENOUGH A bu1g1ar shps mlo tt>r Bradto•a noose on C1111s1- 1nas fve anu steals all ol the Ch11s1m11s prese11ts tR> 11:00 D 04FF'RENT STROKES Beltev1ng that Mr Drum- mond Is lonely. ArnOld ano Wiiiis contact a dal•ng ser· vice and set him up w•lh a mate (A) Q) MERV'GRIFF1N - Guests . Kelly Monteith, Robel't Walden. Barbara Alley, Paul J Smith. Linda Kerndge fD THE MESSIAH The 300-membei Oralorlo Society ol Utah perlorms George Frederl<;k Handel's Mess1a11" with guest con- ductor Sandor Satgo f1om 1ne MCHmon lat>e1nade tn Sall Lake Cltv. 10:00 I) (I) THE MAGIC OF DAVID COPPEAFIELD Loni Anderson, Valerie Bert1nell1. Rober! Stack ana s.R Bfxby iOfn mag•· c1an David Copperfield lor an hou1 ol music. comedy and feats ol 1llus1on IRl D QUINCY An 1nduS111allst and a polt· 11c1a11 try to pressure a small town medlcal exam· 1ne< into ltsung a couple of deaths as acc1den1a1 (A) ee NEWS Q ®J VEGAS A young woman wtiose 1amous lathe• supposedly died teo years earlie< lti shocked to see him al ner wedd•no IR> &J NEWLYWED GAME ID THE 000 COUPLE Oscar and Fella consp11e 10 b1aak up a P01te1 game on tlleu apar1me11t so they can go out with the Pigeon 51sters G> ONE STEP BEYOND fit A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS IN WALES S11 Michael Redgrave nar- rates this drama11za1ton or Dylan Thomas· poem describing hl$-boVhood tn Wates, 1>9rtorme<1 by the National Thea11e ol the Deal 11:30 8 (I) MAAY, FUU OF GRACE; IMAGES IN ART A111s11c'1nterpre1a11ons and oevo11ona1 images ot the lllrg1n Mory lrom the t21h JOHN DARLING IRJ • 8 PAISOHEA: CEU BLOCl<H Wilen E11ea learns ot his part tn llelPing Tony avoid prtson, Paul's future is lhreaieneo 8 @) ABCNEWS B CHl'llSTMAS FROM THE CRYSTAL CATHEDRAL .. HOGAN'S HEROES Hogan uses Kltnk 's old llame lo ensvte the U'1der. g1ovnd 11e1s some radios ., MOVIE To Be Announceo '11) CAPTIONED ABC l NEW~ 11:50 Q ~ LOVE BOAT LOnefy Al The Top" OtCk Q.uOlts: Elton John. Andr~ Prevln. Ill THEFBI Eralllne end Rhode$ slat~ • pyromao•ac Into an Infer- no tllat tnreetens to become • lunerat pyre tor an ot them. • Ml88K>N: IMP08819l£ The IMF atlempts to prove a connection t>et-the mot> llftd • Police prec1nc1 Chief G> INDEPENDENT NETWONC NEWS 1:008 NEWS 8 9 POUCE WOMAN An old man 111eQeC1 as Santa Claus goes on a 1obt>ery spree \p t>uy 1101t- 011y cheer ldf pover1y- s1ncken senior c11tzens fR) 2:10• NEWS 2:30• NEWS 3:t5• MOVIE • • • ·~ "The Sea Hawl<" ( 1~01 Errol Flynn. Btenda Marshall A dulling swordsman becomes lhe he<o or the nigh seas 3:258 NEWS 3:308 MOVIE • *., "Palnly Cays·· 1193 l) Eod1e Cantor. Geotge Rall Fortune-tell· 1ng con art1s1s Invade a 1asnlona1>te heallll spa. 4:028 MOVIE • * Oav1d And Goltalh" 119601 Orson Walles. Edwara Hollon A young shepherd rtses to great· ness as a wamor king and tans In love w1lh Kong Saul's beaul1lul daughter by Armstrong a Betluk ..-~~~~~~~~~-- 1HAT WAS A LOT ~ FuN LANDING 1\1 !HAI 5 H0WINV MALL ANO 1/1~1.:.1 [NOii 1G TO 0E. SANTA CLP..U5! ,,. H£LP5 ~EP 'THE MYTH AL.WE. FOP. "THE. Lll"Tl.E. "TY'r'.£5! Silverman's arsenal com.es up em.pty By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES <API NBC President f'red Silverman has failed in his No. I-by-Christmas quest. Now it's do-0r·d1e by Easter . Silverman came close to realizing his goal. sort of. with the help of the actors' strike, the World Series and "S h ogun." By s tarting his own season despite the strike, NBC was r anked No. 1 by its own account through most of the f all. NBC dropped back early this month. B u t b e n eath the s m oke o f Silverman's diversionary Christmas race, the scene was being set for what may be Silverm an's final test at NBC. He and Brandon Ta11ikoff have devised a prime time schedule that represents their best effort C and a year's preparation). The second- season lineup, beginning in J anuary, is Silverman's ~rand opus: if it fails, ••••••••••••••• TIE CRUTEST mcTACULAR O" ICE! FOii INfOIUllATION CALL l213) f74·'700 Silverman fails. In 2~ years under Silverman, NBC has improved its standing in some areas, notably the sports division and NBC Radio. But in the big-money arenas of daytime and prime time televi sion, Silverman has not been able to budge NBC from third place. Indeed, NIJt:'s profits this year are e xpected to be less than half what they were in 1977, before Silverman became president. NBC's parent company, RCA. is planning substan- tial layoffs early next year. "But this is the first lime that ther e 'll be a n all -Silv e rm an schedule." s aid one network ex- ecutive, speaking of the upcoming January-April second season. N BC affiliates, and RCA, have hea rd that before. In May 1979, NHC executive Robert Mulholland opened PElfOtMlltCES: •IAYf u .. Oii WEEKDAYS AT I 00 PM * •tOS UllOta 14 (MON OlC lt I TUE DEC 30 -AHAllEIM Al •-.._ HAS 2 30 '1111 • ~fOllMMCU) NI ._ ....,,,... SATUllDAYS Al tt·OO AM•. 3 '8,,. I I 09 ,_ SUI· M.• SUNDAYS AT 2:CIO I'll I 1.00 '1111 11 · 1 a meeting with network affiliates by saying: "The hooplah and hype of the fall ·79 television season will start this un ique and exc iting period. A Silverman season on NBC His pro· grams ... tlis scheduling ... his promotion. That will be something for the papers to write about. .. ·· And they did. The '79-80 season was a d isas ter for NBC. prompting rumors of Silverman's imminent de· parture. But, there were the mitigat- ing factors of NBC's losing the Moscow Oly mpics because of the U.S. boycott, and there was a great deal of catching up to do. . But iI the 1980-81 season. another "Silverman season on NBC," fares as darkly. RCA Chairman Edgar H. Griffiths won't likely be receptive to excuses. "We've taken our best shot with these series." s aid Tar tikoff in an in· ter view. "It's the best c rop of shows we can come up with If they don't work. then we 're very far off the mark in terms of our abiUty to de· liver what the public wants." And that could mean t he undoing of a programming legend. That is. un· less Silverman can s ell his s uperiors on Ground Hog Day 1982. Tyson in TV movie HOLLYWOOD <AP > -Cicely Tyson will star in the CBS movie "Welcome to Success -The Marva Collins Story.·· It tells the story of a black Chicago school teacher who became disillusioned with the school system and set up her own inner city school for troubled children. •s--'f1•1nac•t ~when comedy was Kng. nawhes~ ~ MDta·eot HA'HAAT·MAOO.N KAlft4 ,.. ... ~ "'"-"'""" .... ~FAJM..Y. -----fiS@-~-~~~.-.-.....,..,. e.~·~~ MISllN PDIUlON ·NPlONf · FND WI.LAN> .. --::s:m "=-.-:• ........ ---. --......... 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' Like their previous pacllqes, "Ill urder on tbe Orient Ex· preaa," and "Death on the TMa Ml•ltOtl c•.AOC'D l•MI> PUMhKe°' ....... , .... aretllO<KM, ~ft OlrKtOf . , .. • . . . .. • .. .. Go;y H-I"-" krMflpl•y • .-.... Hele5, .,_,, ~ .......... /T~ CHI! Atlgele ~. Gereldl,.. CMtlllfl. TOfly Cwtlt, E-d Foll, flloell ......... . IC lm HO••"· Ell ....... T•yfor, w .... , Morgen, ~rt•r•t Co11rtener . Cll•rr .. Grey, Merell• °"*'helm, Me"'"" len- ... 11 R.-.... tllN 1~ min.it et ,,_..,., ..... ," Nile," _"The Mi.Hor Crack'd" comes handsomely wrapped in an imposin& cast and impressive sellin15. IT MAY TAKE A few mo- ments for the multitudinous f~ of'Misa Jane Marple to adjust to the fact that tweedy, bumbling Yar&aret Rutherford bu been replaced by the crisp, precise A~1ela Lam bury; but by the encl of the first reel, for anyone else to essay the role of the brilliantly deductive sleuth would be unthinkable. The film begin.I with a clever. pre-tiUes prolocue in which the parisbimen of St. Mary Mead are watcbin1 an ancient mystery movie. The picture breaks in the projector, and M1H Marple autbortra'tlvety wraps up the plot for the frustrated viewers. It effectively sets the sta1e for all that follows. What does follow is a typically The Power Behind The Throne ( MOnE· .] -REnP' - com~ Christie plot, wit.Ii all tbe clues laid out foe the au· dlence, a minimum of red ber· rin1s, and a finale that ls 1atlafactqrily surprisin1 (althoueh it mi1ht'nt have been alto1etber amiss if screenwriters Jonathan Hales and Barry Sandler bad reprised lllsa Marple at the end to wrap up some ot the loose ends in their own picture, such u who did in Geraldine Chaplin, how and why.) BVT 'l1DS IS A minor res- ervation, far outweighed by the intricacies ol a tale that brings an American film company to Mias Marpte's village, complete with aging director (Rock Hometown fetes Chaplin LONDON CAP) -Charlie Chaplin, who died on Christmas Day three years ago in Switzerland, has been honored in the rundown London district where he was born. Actor Sir Ralph Richardson unveiled a plaque in Chaplin's memory in Lambeth, where Chaplin was born in 1889. He called Chaplin ·'the greatest comic genius of all time ." Chaplin, whose family was poor. became an actor in vaudeville and musical com· ~e at an-earty-age:-tte--left- Britain in 1910 and became world·famous a few years later . developing t.h e character of "The Little Tramp" for silent movies. ~ 11f.M11.ll , 1 - ~ ,,,",;,·:;~ .. Hudson). Im fa1t-fadlD1 wlfe and 1tar <Elisabeth Ta7lor), their jealou1 1ecretary (Chaplin), their obnoaloul pro- ducer (Tony Curtil) and bia am· bilious wife (Kim Nova~ .• mall· lnl a marvelous comeback with some ot the picture's briptest lines. When a local Cirl <Maureen Bennett) is poisoned at a cocktail reception. the townspeople are mystified. Not so Miss Marple, who, usiatln1 her nephew (Edward Fox), a Scotland Yard chief iaapector, in bis inveati1ation, quickly con· eludes that tbe poisoned cup wu really intended for Taylor. Dlredor Guy Hamilton, an old hand at the James Bond thrillers. progresses the action swiftly and securely, with a sharpeyefordetail. Ewa ii )QI dkldt kM her .. movie, dw~oo~ to try and killlB 111nu. • 'l1le 4 FOR ONCE, however, it's not =· ~ the pla)''s the thin.I. but t.be.slYle.. _ _ . _ of it; and this comes essentially " from an all-star cast that works with total authority. Taylor, in . . what is probably the film's most .---------..------..--------4111 ~Fil~--demanding role, displays an ,., m Hi-. "~110u11,,~. R1u1ARD<.<)(1J1\\I' 1,.,.i .... ,.., emotional range untapped since "0u v HAMrr ION r.rm "Ren~on.s in a Golden Eye." A'loe.t.1.A 1 '"~l11\ ·1.tll\1.111,H uw11' l<i'\ ('l l(T"·tll\\\llHtO\•llllC t.111 IN" Nor should one overlook ._,~t .... MK . tr 11.AHUll 1\11.1111 Hudson 's rock solid contribu· '"~·AIHA C'ltRl\111·, .. 1111 \1111111111 111\1 t.·11 " tions as a prime suspect, Curtis' "u"' 11.Jtll"' ~"~Ito' h 1. rod F 'ocrtt<lploj.., J01'AlHA,, lt-\I ~-\·11.Allll\ '"'1)11~ ust 1ng P ucer, or ox's pa· 1•ruduadti-JOHNH11AsoL'M1'1 .,.ikl(11A111>•~••H>\'" tient, plodding, persistent in· Direct..:11!\ t.u 11,.,~111111, 1~Jf "-!'' ... ,,, ......... . spector. But the centrifugal force of this EMI production re · mains Angela Lansbury. Re - maining aloof from the scene of NOW SHOWING---- the crime until the very end, she I AllUlltt com •m Edward~ UIDlll ,IOV£ OUll5l continu'lllly ties the piece s. Anihe1mOri~e ln C1ntmo Cfnte< w~~tbrook UAC11yC1ntmJ together with insight, humor 1 171 418799850 11 419794141 t71 41'>JO W111 71 416343911 and an unfaltering country-' •£A 1v111£ OUllGE .• , ·~·J Engli~al-adds-its-·"""on-~~-+8'~1"im -'Nfloo:!~ 'imniF'M'a" -___._.._ - spice to her lines. ''The Mirror 11141 ~79 Sl39 17141 '>~I of>'>'> 71 4 bJI OJ4 ••. ~ .. ·•·· Crack'd" cthe reference is to Tennyson> will certainly brighten this Christmas season -and exhibitors' faces as well. R08ERT DENIRO "RAGING BULL" IA) ====::.~_4-..--..--..--..--.n1c;:.~.,.C»\AA~~cam-~..--.............. r~::-i:~s~o:'~~~~~~~_,~v~·'•~':J..--:-~..-. ..... ...-. .... .... 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Walt Disney's ::t · GlNl Waoll llCHAID PftOI c!!!I ·---·~ JANEFONOA ~ (Q) -- fop men. 1'°8 A.NG&LSS (AP> Ac tor Billy 011 WUlla .. , qurter_u, Vlaee F1rnaamo and aatronomer Dr C'arl .... ~ amona u.. eefebriUM 1111med tbt ' U Mo1t Watrhable M•n ln Ute World'' by •an W.tchen lac "I WM Carl Suan us •oinc to be rear aur pr1 ..ct a.eaten it In.·· S-.ay Mallery, pntldent ol the &.-.member San Ote1<i-oaWG ll'OUP· Uld \0 9-fV'OUl\Clftl lM lUit .\G.\N 18 tbe boat· oarr a tor and creator of the Publk BroadcastUl& Service's "Cosmos" series Wi llia m s portrayed Lando CaJrtssian an the "Star Wars " sequel. "The Empire Strikes Back," a nd F e rragamo is ~rt~back.. ~ the. Los Angeles Ra ms football team NATION \ Heireu sUbway sleeper BrightB . yuk~ E~ .. ..:~ ~ on '•lwttle to oblivion' J• ~~-~ uu, blind NSW YOU (Af) -BMUtoe .. ..,. 11,.,.. neatlr •,..,. IYtal bt a ...... ._ of"'°"'"'' ....... ...,. .... a ..... before lbt WM fOUDd la ONMI c.u.a-..-. ..,.. ........ ..... from~ .. •• • •• bllr to a tom.e, ... DOW a eoar\ otftelal .. dW'I· •• tlult. IMr •·' mlblon eatMe fa belDt mleMnd)ed. lpeelal Guardian Wllllam Ooodlt• ..,. ..... fisbtlq to Ii•• die woman "a chance to Dve a mun tuJfUlln1 life." TBS WOii.AN _.the dauebter of tbe late Arthur Bauer, a. pbarmacltt wbo liquidated bla dnaa ..._ and invested lD tie Defiance Button Machine Co. ol QuleDI. Hll wife inherited his estate when he died 1n lMS, and abe paaaed lt on ln 1951 to her dau1bter, who bu no brothen or 1l1ten and never married. Mlaa Bauer apeat her life ln the family apartment near Columbia University until abe _waa e.vtded -Ul .the. early lllOI because of a Health Department .4CIDIWN \ 'CRl'nCAL' eomplMlt. 8be bad maDJ e.a ud Clop In die apartment, IOllle of them clud. 88S APPAllSN'l'I, Y bowaeed from room•n1 boule to momln• boi11, and ber lHt known rHld1nce waa a lhnbattaa tar .... Despite ber eccentric llfeltJle, abe au.ded a board mMtiq ol tbe Defiance company u late u 11'17. Found ln tbe train atation two yeara .,o, 1be told doeton ahe bad been tleepinl in the 1ub- way1 fM three daya. She wu declared incompe· tent, and two coaaervaton JIW'ere appointed to band.le her affairs. The court.a placed her in the Sun· nydale Home for Adult• in Mamaroneck. and ahe waa transferred last fall to the Garnervjlle Home near Haverstraw. POUND 10 BE schbophrenic, abe received no paycbiatrlc U · alatance or treatment at Gamerville, charted GOOifatein, who was appointed in October to eheck her cooaervatonbip. "Frankly, I •was stunned at that information," he said in court papen. He also said that one ol Mill ALBANY, N.Y. (AP> -New York state's fint comprehensive report on add r-.ln saya one· MOVIE RATINGS FOR MREllTS MD YOUNG PEOPLE quarte r of Adirondack "'".,..__.,,.,..,,...,0 -,..,_ _,_ _,_,,"' lakea and ponda are too ....... ...-... ~o,,,. .. ~ acidic ror mo.t fish to ~ aurvlve ln lbem. ~~A:w'~0 AccordJn1 to the 80· pa1e report from the Bureau of Fisheries, ~ AU.AG£.$~rTEo 11,000 acres of lakes and ~ .,.,..,.., a..doin .... s..09'",.., Baaer'1 eouenaton, Herbert C. lllbll'm•, bad bla lllabat· tu law ftrm bW her estate for '211,10 tor won on locatlq u · .... ol &bl eitat.. Tbe amount waa ''uneoaa· doaable," Goodltein said, llnce SUberman alreedy wu receiv· lilt eommtutc..1 for bia work u a COUoWYator. 8D.BDllAN om not return t.elepboae calls from reporters, and co-comenator Eileen A. Curley, lll11 Bauer'• third coualn:. nlUHd comment. Gooa11en obtained a court or- der dlrectinl that Illas Bauer be examined by a p1ycblatrisl witb.lD 15 days and that the be transferred to a New York City facility. The Garnerville Home it ''a veritable warehouse," he said, addin1 that Miaa Bauer "de· served more than a shuttle to ob- livion." •11 ask that she be given the chance to live a more fulfilling life, rather than farmed out to a barterea reaidencibome in Garnervllle, without a prayer that she will ever be even marginally runctionable again, .. Goodstein said. He calleCI her ··one of America's voiceless." LOS ANGELES (AP) -htenamer Sammy Davll Jr. lt playlq San· ta Clam to 25,000 blind, retarded and ban· dioapped children thla year. Eacb of the younlflen will receive an · eleetronlc Simon computer 1ame thia Cbrl1tmu, courtesy of Davia, who b blind in one eye. Davi.I contracted with the Milton Bradley Co. of Sprinlfleld, llaat., to deliver tbe games, worth about $500,000, to Therapeutic Living Center ror the Blind in Pasadena, of which he is a director. The games are beina diatributed to S,000 children in San Francisco, 51000 in New York City and 15,000 in the Los Anfeles area. The Simon' toys make ideal gifts for han- dicapped youngsters, said the center's fo under, Bernice Pearlman. -------mRCRAZY 1111 Also on lhe list - which doesn 't say whlcb of the 12 is most watcha· ble of all -were singers Pat Boone and Wayne Newton. talk show host Phil Donahue, NBC 's "Today" show host Tom Bro k a w. Baltimo r e Orioles pitc he r Jim Palmer. and actors John Schnei er of "The Dukes o Hazzard," R ober t jc h of "Vega$," Lee _ ·o of "The Six Million liar Mao" and Tom Selleck of the new "Magnum. e... .. seriJ!s. nda have critical acid ........ ~~f9v~TS:J;i,;w;i-f-'--------------~ acres are endangered. ' IRI 11ESr11icno .... ~~IBl,..J-~...:~~~-=~~A;_..-11• SOME MEN who might otherwise have made the list were kicked upstairs. Ms. MalJerysaid. "Names like Burt Reynolds we have r e· ti r ed to the ha ll of· fame," she said. "Our whole philosophy is that every on e n eeds strokes.·· VIEWED IN VEGAS Robert Urtch C Phlllp'Monit Inc. 1990 HALL OF FAMER Burt Aeynoldl State officials say u~.:!.',-::"..'.:~".:';':"".;r"'D "critical" means the water probably can't support even acid· tolerant species such as brook trout. Lakes and p o nds on the '"en · dangered " list have All DN.-ill!lF•U•SAECEl\IE acidity levels very close · ™E sEAL ~ THE MOTION PtCTUllf to critical. COOE Of S£lF 11£GUV.Tt0N Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Las thin 0.1 mg "tar:· 0.01 mg L.----:::----::===~~~-==~-:=~~~-'-nicotint av. per cigerent by FTC Mtchod. -- NOW PLAYING 111 can cm111 Orarr_ 634-39!.!._ EMl ... 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Aad with lhe riliot coat ol bcMlk productioD, it 'a U.. cal)' Ume ol year many people buy bard· cover veniou ol *t.aellers. Paperbacks are ll'Hl foe swatt.in& rues ud small cbUdren, but reeu!ar editiona look better under lbe tree ' •OST IMPa~JV E oo sales racks and coffee tablM are art books, which can coat up lo S ISO, according to Grea flelin, assistant manaaer of B. Daltoo.in.F.ubioo laland. ·'They make nice gifts, aometbin1 people can keep all their Uves," be says. Kate Wooacott, manager ol Waldenbooks in the Laguna Hills Mall, acreea. "Art books ranee rrom expensive to very expensive, but they're an impressive gift," she says. "For that 1lmount of money, you get a well-bound book with excellent color pages. "M,y own favorite is 'Galaxies,' which costs $75 and is a pholostudy on astronomy." BUT IS ANYONE actually reading these pretty volumes? "It's hard to judge the amount that people read the books," she admits. Creely's Book Store in Costa Mesa is ex· periencing a decline in sales of decorative books and a strong interest in solid reference books. ·'Customers are oriented more toward sub· jects and hard facts," says Chris Creely, owner of the shop. __ _ -----, .. ceteOrily 1ogra phies are sitting on the shelves, while customers are buying atlases, dictionaries and thesauruses." The season's biggest seller among the fac- tual books, everyone agrees, is "Cosmos" by Carl Sagan. AT $19.15 It's not cheap, but the text is ac- companied by many color photos. Sagan 's television series has made astronomy popular with the masses, so the book is a safe gift for anyone, even the teen-ager who thinks Kepler, Newton and Huygens are a rock group. On fiction lists, No. 1 bestseller is "The Cove· nant ••by James Michener. The well-known author tells about South Africa beginning with Bushmen, 15,000 years ago, and continuing through today's apmtheid, illuatratiq civilization's quesliooable progress. With 873 paces in the volume, accompany thn present with a gift certificate to a local op- tometrist. For stockbrokers, out-of-work relatives· and the person who loves calculators, boots on, eeonomics are a good choice. ''The Coming Currency Collapse and What You Can Do About It" by Jerome F. Smith is a cheery way to start the new year. Top sellers DEC. 24, 1•• ANN LANDERS SINGLES CALENDAR , made cash registers ring merrily this Christmas season. : I J .. !: • 0 According lo jacket information, the author recommended buying silver at $1.29 an ounce in 1967 and gold at $42.50 an ounce in 1971. Perhaps he's donating the book royalties to his favorite charity. ''.Crisis Investing" by Douglas R. Casey is subtitled "Opportunities and Profits in the Com- ing Great Depression" and should not be given to anyone who tends toward any depression. such as posters, maps and records. Doting grandmothers may be surprised to see children's classics like "Hans Brinker" and "Heidi" fighting it out on the shelves with con· temporary books on death, divorce, drinking, drugs and S·E·X. youth, are almost too good to be wasted on the young. And in backlash to Heathcliff. G,arfield and Kliban cats is "The Official t Hate Cats Book." YOWlg tycoons can get a head start on sav- ing penn.ie's with two new books, "Free Slulf fOl' Kids" published by Meadowbrook Preas and "Freebies for Kids" by Jeffrey Feinman. Judy Blume, popular with preteens, has just written "Superfudge," continuing the adven- tures of tbe little brother in her previous •'Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing." · Jim Unger's "Second Treasury of Herman" gives another look at the cartoonist's lumpy peo- ple and frumpy world. Example: a man watching a hippo In a zoo pond says to his wife, "Did you remember to send your mother a birthday card?" George Booth returns in "Pussycats Need Love, Too," with pages of demented peo- ple who own scruffy dogs and cats. "Bonsai Your Pet" by Hid eo Takeda needs no translation, since the cartoons are all without captions. Finally. carrying that concept to its ul- timate. is "The Nothing Book ... nicely bound and containing only blank pages Each costs $2. 95 and lists addresses to send away for oodles of free or up-to-a-dollar items This year's crop of cartoon books, like Spreading Lennon's message By MICHAEL DOUGAN Of .... O.lly ~llet Se.ff When Jeremy Lancaster of N•"'J>Ort Beach and Helen Sederquist of Hunt-__ __.· ... gton-Beach beard-!~newe-of:1fobn "Lennon '"s aeath, they were stunned and sh0cked and saddened. Which is to say, they reacted pretty much like every other American of their generation. Ms. Sederqulst drove to Lancuter'a home and together they mourned, lislenina to BeaUes J unes on the radio. ,,. Tben Laneater liiOin fnsptratlon. "ALL 11IE MUSIC and the words eot to me," he recalled. "Then I realised that •s what he was trying to do, get us to Jlsten to the words." Lancaster and Ms. Sederquist decided to put the words of John Lennon on bumper sticken where they would be seen by thousands. The sticken would sell for a dollar each with proceeds 10- -in& to the Spirit Foundation. an or- iani1ation established by Lennon and Yoko Ono, hil wife, to "educatefor inner values and concentrate on inlier peace," said Lancaster. (A publicist for Warner Brothen Records, producer of Lennon 'a last album, offered a more prosaic in· terpretatioo ~the foundation's aim.s. An· nette Terrell, in Warner's Burbm.lt ol· flee, lai4 tM Splrtt Foundatkln donates money totbeSalvatioa Army. the Abused Children's Fund, a New York bolpltal and other ehariUes. > ~ Tll&-t'OVNDA~, at""QiilJ Park Aua bl Manhattan, h• Do li6'ed pboae number, nor doel Battery Pm Piasa. Leanoa'1 llome, ln a cooper1t1ve apartmeat bulldln1 knon u Tbe Dakota. ll .& 1 West '11tb M., allo ln llaobllllt• i... ..... said be bu wtnd tbt foun-daUID ...... U It 11 int.,... In die·. JOHN (ENNON 1:3' ... ., JOHN LENNON=~ ,.u, JO HNlENNOt(~:·. Your Oonotlo~H•lp• John Lennon'• Spl.dt foundation with me, but it's not yet open. He didn't express to me which outfit he was going to donate th.is to.·• MEANWIOLE, MS. Sederquist said she has sold about 150 of the 3,000 bumper sticken ordered at a cost of S113 to Lancuter. Many were peddled at a vigil in Lennon's honor at Griffith Park in Los Angeles. Others have been sold on the alreeU, she said. "l wouJd io' up to ;the businessma -and ~on the street and ,uk,-what do you think about what ha~ Mon:- day night (the niaht of Lennon's death)?" she said. Those who responded with concern often bouebt bumper stickers, said Ma. Sederqu.iat, "and some people even donate without buying one." The three bumper stickers bear Len· non 's name in lar1e letters and either a quote or a parapbrue lrom one ol hil son1s. many written in tandem with fellow Bealle Paul MeCartney. ONE BEADS "His love will never hide away,'' revised from the 1on1 "Don't Hide Your Love Away." Another draws on the Lennon "bed· in'· recordina •'All We Are Sayin1 ls Give Peace A Chance" and reads "He 1ave peace a chance.'' ..,............. Tbe tlllrd ll a direct quote from u.e Hel-S-'-..-._. Lennoa-llcCartney tune "Norwestu ~,. -~.,-· Wood." It relldl "II there 11111bod1 to-and Jt1r.eniJJ Lancaster lnsto«sun ...... ---IHI 1.n .. HIG -bmcUU!r ad Kl:----' - doaaUon. If not, be said, the money will Sederquist, ii the point -we 1bould 10 to IOIDe llmilar cauae. lllten. He said he opemed a apeclal aecount "He had a lot to say," •he said. "He at the s..tlqo Baak lD Newport Beach 1aid it all throuah hll mualc and bil to bold proeeecb from tbe bumper boots. IUck• ...., ..u.t word eome1 baft "It Oili 1f1114a1> wun't ....i-M from New Yon. all. It ..,., 'WJlr1 Umely bee ... OI tbe However, Analla Tammaro ot the ...... and bee1U1e ot him. It'• Uk• , bank said, "llr. Laocu&er dileWMd lt drlvl.q hll peat home to the mu." It's the perfect gift to the person who wants to read and never has time. · D~n't call -him LeRoy Claus identity crisis PHILADELPHIA (AP> -You can call him Santa Claus. Or you can call him Kris Kringle. Or you can call him St. Nlck. Just don't call him LeRoy Scholtz. "Over 25 years of playing the role ~ Santa Claus as a year- round lhinl. I bave become Santa Claua and lOlt mf former idmti· ty," Scho&ts, er, Claua, said. Durina a break from liateninl to cbildrm'1 <Jlriltmu wishes at a 1uburNn sboppln1 mall, where be'• bPled u tbe .. Real Sula. .. tlae former , LeRoy S~bolta ea· plallted bow he declded-to-t*e the name of "Santa Christopher Claus•' wtdle 1pplyin1 for bls Screen Adon Guild unioa card ab yeanaco. "They •ed me what nune I wanted put oa tbe card and I re- allud tbat I mlebt u well take Santa a-aiDee tb1t'1 wbo I bad become," be lldd. "I:•• IQY.,. twlakle." He bu Hired a N•w JerMy judge lo legahie the name change. although a Plattsburgh. N.Y., judge last year denied a similar request stat.int the name was in the pubUc domain. · In addition to bis union card. he has a Social Security card, driver's licenae and bank account identifyine him as Santa Christopher Claus. Only the In- ternal Revenue Service lists the pot·bellied, white-haired man with nowine beard u LeRoy Schott.a. Santa Christopher Claus does TV tommercials . for companies aucb aa Revlon, Mennen and Koda. He~ model• (or a New York.advBlisina aaency and has arpeared ln advertisements for Delta Airlines and Saks Fifth Avenue. •'The tradition ~ Santa Claus is to be the fatherly patron ol IOOd children," he explained. "II) .,bole life ll clewted to keepine the Christmu fantaay alive fOr children help&ng tbem believes.A· ta lov• them." . t • ,, ... '& 0 -·- Lure of l&Wh mountains • Wtu.tleJ, Staalord ud U.. UnlYenlty ol m.. &UM LSD ~ all·Wllllll:'fll ~ ... .. \IP ~ l. lM wwlid•1 t• M&Mit pe .. . la am. ll wu tai. ftnt U.. .._..Md rueMd .. ., ..... ti &a.. ..... , ............ Nepal. or. wm•. pa. a two-n•u·tum crew aada ....... campm•..-.~•tM t"Oeq.-t of the aow·a......_., awalaaca.. prone IDOUlllaiD Two r..eMd &M UUDmil, planU., a n.1 th.a& r.ad, "A Womu'a Pl8" I.I oa l.he Top.·• Two O&Mn fell &o tMlr deatbl u lhey au.mp&ed IDO&Mr summit climb. Ma. Blum lt, lJl addJU., ti. au&hor ol ua. recenUy releued "Aaaapurna: A Woman's Plac~." publilbed by Sierra Club Boob. A TA.LL. 8TalKJ.NG woman wttl\ lively brown eyes, an inleetiou la'Cb ud a aeemina· ly insatiable c~ity about tbe wodd around her. Ma. Blum hu been cllmblna ~ since 1H2, in between cetUn1 • _nn . -• biop1'yslc.:a-i cbemiatry and teacbina at THUUDAY, DEC. ZS .. y SYDNEY 011Aaa AaJ&tj (Mar. 21,Apr. 19): You get money from "surprise" source. Property, other possessions bring higher rate than oriCinally an· ticipated. Cancer. Capricorn natives fi1ure ..e_rominently. A child could help mate thia a more. . -meaniqful day. ~ ~~~~--- TAUSUS (Apr. 20-)lay 2)): A "trap" ii re- leased. Restrictions n6 lonier are formidable. You'll be more secure -and have greater freedom of thought, action. Gemini, Sqittarius persons play•important roles. Social activity ac· celerates, popularity increases. GElllNI (May 21-June 2)): Check subUe nuances. legal loopbolt!91 -and be wary ol 1chemes that might be proposed by well· meaning neighbors or relativea. Versatility, provocative messa1es ~nd invitations dominate enigmatic scenario. CANCEa (June 21,JuJy 22): Specific re- quest, changes add up to valid financial, investment opportunities. Gemini, Virgo, Sagit, tarius persons play key roles. Find reuon.s for events and attitudes -take nothing for 1ranted. Member of opposite sex does care and you'll be aware of it. LFA> <July 23-Aug. 22): Be receptive to ), complimeDU, accolades -especlall)' from ops , posjte ea and famllY members. You'll be asked ·to speak befi>re -or for -a special IJ'OUp, or· · ganisation. Cycle high. circumstances will favor your efforts. VIRGO C Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Get behind scenes, gain access to "inside" information, de· fine terms, utilize imagination, but avoid wishful thinking. Clandestine encounter could dominate agenda. Pisces and another Virgo pla' important roles. l.IB&A <Sept. 2:t-Oct. 22): Accent on creativity. successful career activities, in· ·tenaified relationships, fulfillment of wishes - .and "confession" of love by one who previously :seemed less than passionate. Capricorn, Cancer • :persons figure prominently. ·: -SCOaPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You're asked for advice by one you admire. Accent on career. ·jioals, ability to complete assipment .and i.n· l.uitive sense enabling you to strike chord of ··::UOiversal appeal. Aries, Libra natives play key :l'Oles. • SAGITTAaHJS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Make ·new start in new direction. Hicblight originali· ly. independence and willingness to stand tall for principles. Perceive potential, especially in education, publishing, travel and long-range projects. • CAPaJCOKN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): You're be· ing pulled in two directiobl simultaneously. Take course which contains "famili.ll"~al.L.'..' ~on etnPJoymenF,6Uic services, d~· _pendents and health. Another Capricorn and a . ~ancernative figure prominenUy. . . AQUAarus (Jan. 20,Feb. 18): Go slow, lie • 1ow, map plans for future campaip. Accent Jtumor, versatility, sense of fitness and ability to copmumicate. Perceive need for public rel•·_ :uons and Understand le1•I rilbts, permliSions. .. ~eu need for eooperatinn. • • PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. a ): Focus on de· taila, buic tuuea and get tocether with one who ibares your asplratlona. Obtain hint from . · Aquarius messa1e. Check for medical-dental • :appointments. Aquarius, Leo, Scorpio natives · fitureprominently. · · Fruit 'hangs on' ; . WABASH, Ind. (AP) -One abrtveled, eray· • : Ing orange bu decorated Martha and Jobn Hornunc'• Christmas tree ~ 1111, a memory ·of boUdaya put. , Tbe onaae ii one of a do9en cw two tbe · YOUDI ~ felt lucky to baft lD Dtcember .-1930, as tbe eountry batUed tbe Dlpiwioll. . It wmt uneaa.n that bolldaJ l8d was mil· -.ta~enlJ paelled with Cluiatmu ornameata. : · ·'Wben the Hornanp dileoww9d tbelr mlltUe ··Ute next yMr1 they ban1 tbe....,. •their ·lree. - ...:_... I D0t U brisbt U tbe b6i IOld buJ .. tbe •'J'lomUDCI' .P'anclddldnn Pft ti.em oe tWr ::-1o1c1en W9C1c11n1 eelebraU. ID No.ember. TIM : ~Jndt .. IDOltJJ blaelr, "" bard, boOow ud ;:~ ball ltl ·Oftl'8al aUe, Hannmc laJd N · :,·aau,. ,:~ But .... YO'ftd to kMp lt OD tbe tNe fcw at ,. Jeut ..,.._. ftve deeadel. "Alts aDDtblr IO ;~an. we'll .-that ..... to 'lelten It Or ~ '"'• • " lfol'n_, aakl. CalUon&a a& ledeley .. 111. aum wu not .. ol ta. women ttbo · NaelMd tM aummtt, bu& u lMdlr, abe aald. "I pencmally ID& a lot ol aa.Waetba about mat.Inc It au won. ·.:1t'1 a real t.am tnort. ••mk daJ ,II OM (U)' of di ....... out "' madlll ., etl•bial wl yean ti won. J pnfer to 1&1 .. all climbed Au •• r.-started tllm ......... WU a _.....at Reed Colle .. la~, On. A \ fellow atucleat t6trodueed ber to 1DOUtalll clhP ..... ••1 WAI ISIMIC8D by tbt lee blue ol b&a •YH aad Ua• blue lee of Uae &lad•rr h1 d•tribed • . . Whee t ftnt cUmMd on a llaciw, it wu Wt• comlal boCDe to a place ol leau17~ and pean -a place wbere I felt I and to wbicb I wouJd return ••a.in and .... " abe wrote. Cllmbbll Hlmal-1an pem la another mat·· ter. ''na. uala.ppy afaliltlca are that one out. of 10 Himalaya cllmben does DOt return." lb. Blum aaid lD Mr book. Her next pl ii to climb in China or Tibet. "Tbe tbiq I'd like to do m°'t ii walk tbe lenatb ot the Himalayas," abe aaid. That l,2JOO.mQe, year'lonf journey would take ber from Bllman to Pakaatan ucl. cro11 aome of the molt treaeberous country m· tbe world -and .om&-Clf--the-moet -veilatile-political boundaries OD eartia. ·"l"bet'e are J)Qlitieal ud 1eo1rapblcal dif- ftculties, ud that's an understatement," abe said. "In terma of experience, J would see ao much. rve climbed eiabt difterent places iD tbe Himalayas, and I'd reall)'. like to put it all toaetber." / .. .... 1 MamER OF ALL-WOMAN !XJ'IDmON Hellda out •t 11,000 feet on Ann•purru1 I Taking a clinical interest DEAR ANN LANDERS: It wun't totally destro7ed-In Yesterday my hu.aband's former fact; only a small part o it was wife telesbmed here and yelled .. ' ... "-=•s damaged. J tried to gel it but Ull· byst"rically for 30 minutes. Sbe • tl:I' '-""""" fortunately the broken part was accused JDS S.year-old son of "" irreplaceable. ~r Uat.eninl to sexually molestlfts a S.7ear~ld her complain for two hours and ne1-bbor gid. It seems the two bein~..kbltJJ deddelLtA cb.i~-cliHoftred witlt·--4e!tl .. ll'lr6 .. 1~rit..,,l':.~WJter1:ae1M•l-iltor-.e~illliB-ttlt:-pay &et f0rthe object-full pttce, almost ..U their clothes off. ex· "plaJllla__.... pluatu. amininc eacb otber. 1t•• a .... Idea *-elairek Recently I decided to move . •1 husband became very up-perlr•nDJ • ,._, dllNn9 out. I inquired about takinl the Mt. I did my best to calm biai at pl97. U &WI Ml't el ddlla 11 object with me. Sbe inat.ta)t is down. Will you please say .... ......, It .._.. M •• hers, even tboqb I paW for it. aomethinl la your column oo dear t•at prlnte •aria are I'm sorry I didn't sinash the this subject? I'm sure it would prtnt.e ... cledlee .._.. i. tbln1 &o amitbe~. because be helpful \o a neat many ke.a • a& all Ulles. a..t • .. now she bal a aU&htlt'damqed parents of youna children. 41well • It. After &lie .,... la object and a brad new ooe that Is this really sexual abuse? If made, ltrfa& la refreallmnta I paid for. not, what ia it? Thank you for ... etaaace die ldjeet. · What do you say? -MAD IN your help. -NO BIG DEAL IN DEAR ANN LANDERS: This THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CONNECJ'ICUT is not a matt.er of life and death, DEA& llAD: TM MJeel Y• DEA& DEAL: I& ls aet aeom· but a friendship ia banging in the boaallt wu a replacemeat for mo• I• $-ud f·year-oldl to balance. Please tell me who is ·lM oee yo. dama1e4. H belGea.a take tllelr do&ltel off ud e:a· right. · to lier. It ...W lllave beea alee, aalae OM IM&laer. No, tt la..,. A while back I broke an object llownet, U allle Iliad offered yoa ae:ual allaae. It 11 aataral that belonged to my roommate. tlle 1upt1y dama1e4 •e. Oarist•as tt•lz Holiday ~ustoms During this Christmas season, you might decorate a tree, steal a 1tisa under the mistletoe or don a poinset· tia. But do you know where these and other Christmas customs originated? Test your knowledge with this Christmas quiz. Q: When did the Christmas tree come into use in the United States? A: Christmas trees were not com- mon in American homes until 1850. Before then, evergreens were the dee· oratlrig staple: wreaths appeared on windowa and doors and garlands on stairwells . Q: What is the origin of the mis· tletoe custom? A ;--ne.. English ortstnaUy used"'the mistletoe to top off a neatly-trimmed sphere called the kissing ball. In the 11th century. the ball disappeared and the sprig of 1reenery stood alone. Legend has lt that when a man claimed a kiSs from a woman under the milt.Jetoe, be plucked ooe ol. its while berries. When tM berries were l(>De, 90 was the mistletoe's maatc. Q : Why is the poinsettia a Chri1tmu favorite! A: Because they bloom in the late fall , poinsettias are prized aa Christmas flowers. Early in the 1930s, it became a decorative staple of the holiday season. It was cultivat· ed by the Aztecs in Mexico and wu introduced to the Uruted States in 1820 when Joel Roberta PoinleU tent . 'f them to his home in Charleston, S.C. Q : What was the original American Christmas cookie? A: Although almost every Euro· pean country has its own kind of Christmas cookies, sprin1erle cookies -originally brought to America by Dutch settlers -have most strongly infiuenced Christmas cookies in this country. Sprin1erle cookies have intricate desips which are made by pressing tire carved side of a springerle board or rolling pin into • nattened dough. Aft.er it is · removed, the emboissed design re· mains. Q: In what Christmas pa&eanl jD A-mm-ea-de>ei· ttie uraOl-"'lllisrWe play an integral role? A: The Lord of Misrule is a jester who jokes with the audience in a •·boar's head and yule log" ceremony, a pageant held in school•, churches and restorations throuabout tbe J:omb'Y. . · , This ceremon1 d•tes back to ltth century Ensland and was introduced to America in 1886. ll becinl with The Procesaioa of the Boar's Head, a parade of brilliantly costumed heralds, torchbearers and beefeaten -the traditional guards of the Tower of London -and is topped off with an elaborate-least. Q: What Christmas song ii the tune for "Maryland, My Maryland!" A: "0 Tannen~um." \ Santa wore a tan topcoat TACOMA, Waah. (AP) -Saota ~ua wor1 a tu topcoat over a dull, eou.-v1tlve bwlluu ault. All helpers won pn1. But the poor aod elderly re•ldenta of Tacoma botela -.re delilhlecl to be included on the vl.lttor'a Chriatmu liat. A lawy• who aaked llOt to be kleDUfted, repree rn"n1 a wealtby Tacoma worDa -a1ao UOft)'IDOUI -distributed ., bil1a to doaeBI ol needy people in the city's lea alftuent aec:tiom TbW'9Qy nlpt. "It'• sort of an experiment," tbe lawyer said. "She 1ive1 to a lot or~c ..... w.e-tboqhl thia year we'd try to get money direCtly to the poot -I give my time and she lives the money." Wherever be went, seetinl out those who mi1bt otherwise face a · bleak, lonely and perhaps hun&ry Christmas, be left behind a crisp, new $50 bill. His helpers were four members of the Tacoma Police Department. With clearance from the department, the offlcen were alon1 to help steer him to deservin1 recipients and away from muaera. Some viewed the largeue with gratitude Others were skeptical. One recipient, who bad been robbed of $40 recently, waa sure there was a catch. "When do I have to pay thjs back!"' ... be asked. WHEEL OF FalENDSBIP will have a cham· pagne buffet at noon Sunday, Dec. 2f, in Santa Ana . For information, call 558-7227 . PAaENTS Wl11IOUT PAKTNEU will have a family picnic at noon Sunday, Dec. 28, in Foun· lain Valley. For information, call Barbara at 551·0161. BIG BANDS SINGLES will have a dance at 8: 15 p.m . Sanday, f>ec. 28, hr "11Wbetm:-Tcrrlliforma·- tion, call 525-7157. OUTDOO& SINGLES will have a volleyball game at 1 p.m. SundaY., ~. 28, in Costa Mesa. For information, call Bob at 556-1038. SELF CENTEa will have a Single Experience discussion on "Holiday Hangovers -Beating the Blahs!" at 7:30 p.m_. Friday, Dec. 26, in the city of Oruace. For information, call 9!r7·9600. OaANGE COAST SINGLES will have a holiday pot luck dinner at 6 p.m . Saturday, Dec. 27, in Costa Mesa. For information, call Ann at 751-0291. Sing~s Calendar runs each We<JMado11 and con· tain1 in/ormahon on discwllOl'l grotq>I, portie1 and e~nts opm to t>w public in t>w ~ C()(Uf area. Send not~• to Smg~s Calmdar. Daily Pilot, P.O Bor 1560, Colla Me.a, CA '206. lnclwk _vour name and telephone numf>tt. Notices malt ~ ~cnwd two i«elu ift advance of an ewnt. HOLIDAY BRUNCH for Orange County alum· oae of Alpha Xi Delta will be Sunday at El Torito Restaurant in Santa Ana. Call 639-5474 for resenoations. ''MISSOURI AMISH QUILTS -Traditions Blended" is the program sponsored by the American Association of University Women at 9 :30 a .m . Monday at Glendale ll;ederal in Fashion Island. Newport Beach. Donation is $2 • Call 998-1337 for information. Club Colfoftdar nou Nell Wedrwdiy in tlw Doilr Pilot and conloiN notices of 1D01Mn'1 and ttnlice club mttfiftg1 and evems opm to tM public for IM following ~elc. Snd nott«1 to Club Colndar. Doil11 Pilot, P .O. • Bor 1560, Colta MelO, CA 926216. /nclllM _vour Mme and phoM numbtr. Notice• must bit in our hands Oaree wtek.I in advance of an ~. Picture• are limited to major flmd·rai#r1 opm lo IM publjc. . To reqwn a picture, write or call tM Feature IHportmnt. U2·4321 , between 2 and Sp m. Photo re- que1tl are honored on a space avodable bcui.t. Gone-witlFgarbage FAIRFIELD. Ohio CAP> -Carol Genen· bacher thought her garage would be a good hiding place for a bag full of her children's Christmas presents. Her husband Chuck. thought the lumpy bag ·was part olthe family"• garbage and put it oul on- 'tbecurb. · • • Mrs. Genenbacher remembered the cache -about 10 minutes after the trashmen made their recutar pickup. So she followed the truck to the landfill and searched for the ba1. Bill Rumpke, who runs a private garba1e collection service, said each truck contains abOut 12tonsof garbace . Mrs. Genenbacher and some friends searched about two hours in the cold. muddy landfill before retrieving the bag, which con· ·tained about $100 worth of gills. CLAUDINE Sweaten and Warm-ups dic~emon ~ ------·---- .. Recovery involves families u G 0 fl . M it I II ,. 1Aft1 ll'\1t.t•n1 back h•ur<; lO nr old Hubin t o ld or .1 t.l•r k hr111tm1t~ pa11l , a llm • 'A h t' II h t• I ( a t h t' r '11 r •"' I 1· d 111 c du.a th r rouc h 10 a dru11kt•11 Mupor wtult' ht•t 11111111.,,· nuu ll bru11 1•' 1HHI blac-k r n. ~tt-w;&IUl'I Ii h,lltlJ) l'hn .. tmas Ho b111 lold h t6 I ( 8 l h l' r \ t• It l \' d dl tf't'th 1111 11"" fr u10 h1•1 ''""' 1•11u ui.:h I c. lltUl h Mok•. rtt4~ lllO l>t•o .,h H ll 111 u l'll rl uroumJ l hl•m '1r.a111111~ 111 ht'ur •I I h&hl ' 1111\ \ (11( ,. It' \ r ,. •I ~ r 11 11> 11 u li 11\t' O\Oflt'l> lhobm ' 1m1l ht'r ~l .. .11 '7d Ol•\l lo twc rt-l'<tllt:d h 11 -. t<\ll\ l'h ri:-.l lllu ~ hullliu> w e mt'd lO wtnd "IHI\ .. to 11 a•theNd Ill a 11 mall room ln th h 11t1 p1t1tl hase m •nl , ~ h l' r l' 1111 y c• ho I o.: I s ti. r om blrlt' 1nd1 v1duul und a1 oui1 c·11u111rnl10.i with art work and .i11me~ like th•• Mu1otll' Slort< lkr • d\l lcll t•n art• 1tll kcd to NI vt• u1.1 -,onwlhanl( tht•Y 1hi.hkt' 1alJl1ul thl'tr (um1 I\ for MtU\tltt\lll~ lht•)' "'11ul<I 111i;,. m rt'lurn Wht•n 1l wui. Hobin :. 1111n t u v1i.11 lh\• M aKll" Store. she cave away "• s.ckful of yelline •nd rlithtlng " ln return. 11he look "a whole roomful o( love ·· 'l'he other youngsters M opped off bunsUes of c·onfu:slon, anger a nd d1 rit•o uruge m e nt a nd l' u m ti u w a y w i t h Ut'nerous helpings ot r onfldence. couruge and understanding. Later, they grabbed murker pens and col· laborated on a huce munl of words and pic- tures to exP.ress feelings about family problems. It was a collage of con· fused, often violent, im- ages which illustrate their anxieties. Self-disclosure Is the aim of much of the ac- tivity at last the children can share the nightmare they've been living for much of their young lives. A child with an .~ alcoholic parent ·~ works on a mural •!"I during a.family ""' program at the ,, Alcohol Institute ~ in Bangor . Maine. · .IJ Ill UJI t he .,dlllt' .... Ct) Ill ' PJtn fc.11 .. mt v1ole11t•t: Luok111g d1rt>ctly <1t h1•1 fJ tht>r . Rotm1 told of ht:r b1~gt':.t d1i.uµpoint 111c111 \ uu \ c ne ver tuld m .. · lo my face that } OU IO\C Olt' Tn·mbhn~. her fatht-r :.:.i1d he wa:. :.urry, tht'n wh1:.pe red, "I do love \Ou but when I 'm llrink111 g l don't luvc anybody " ROBIN not hcr real 1H.1mc wa~ taking part , 1n o nt· of the weekly fam 1I \ t·11 c ount e r ~t':.s 1ons conducted at Eastern Mam<' Medical ·c; e n t e r · s A I <' o h o I Institute. one of t he na lion 's m o s t c om prchens1ve commun1ty- has ed treatment pro- grams for alcoholics. PRICES EFFEC. 7 FULL DAYS, DEC. 25 - DEC. 3.1, 1980 S tater Bros. Certi/ied Beef Holiday Specials f .. , \. .. o J& ., f o •• j, I "'-L. . 79c CHICK IN Ufn TU" . s20• •OUNDaOAST I J,..f f'\••'tfi• ·~VVlCiot" . s 1 •• aun•OAST t ... •f•f"U1 •"Oft• ~ $1 .. LOIN•OAST "Ht · 1~6M:I ~M' r~(!oH .. ,..rt i1·1· J J!"/1 ............... 11111.,1111 • ," WISTl•N OYSTl•S .t •Wi• I Cit, fl,_.• fi 01 J"R . ,, .... ,,,., . 39< s 13 • EA POTATO a If• Alll'-.. . ·~ "49c SALAD ~·~ I A8LI 8R4N0 6• "I ~At •'•I.YI"'' ••J 99c SLICID CHllSI I oir r• a&CON .. a•N • .f I . ' $21• •6·0l PKG •OASTallf 99c EA '"' .... $1•• JACK CHllSI M4...Uo . t r. eo·• • -----Ftt m1 ly-treat ment -t' ..... --11----•• • '$~19-r P08K LINKS-:-. 49c tHUCK STIAK •OUNDaONI •·"'""'I ·• : .. ,, llf'f e $269 fol I• • ("V{• . s 159 'I "".,.,..,,. .. M• JHJ!."tO . $1 l• one of the i:orncrstones o f th e pr o~ram 's philosophy. based on the concept that akoholism affects the entire family <1nd ea ch m ember mus t becom e involved rn the recovery proct-ss . In the famil y e n - c ounte r s e ss i ons . c hildren and s po uses confront pa tie nts with biller m emories. s har- ing hostilities, lies and infitlelities that hav e l)ften been repressed for years . THE TECHNIQUE re· mains controversial, even among the hospital s taH. becaus e of the potential for e mbarrass· ment and psychological pain: But advocates say the sessions help break down the barrier s that u s uall y s e parat e alcoholi ('S from family mem bers . Dr St anley Evan s , founder and director of the Alcohol Ins titute. likens the prot·ess to "lancing a wound." "Take the ris k. Share those feeling~." he said "We say, try this. It's going to embarra ss you or make you n y But it t·an 't be any wors e than the living he ll you have now. And our experience has been that people get better ... THE 36-BEO institute, founded in 1974. claims a 75 percent s uccess rate. Patients come from all socio-economic levels , but t h e progr a m is geared toward those in lh e ea r I y-s t ages or alcoholism. n.ithe r lh<1n the ··skid row'· types "These are younger people the average age is 35 _ _peopl~with __ fam1 1es. "People with jobs. people who have not gone through the losses,·· Evans said. Patient treatme nt begins with three to 10 days of detoxification, followed by inten.slve•re-. h a bi filation . Three weeks o r in -patie nt treatment are followed by two years of a f . tercare. in whic h pa- tients take part in com - munity self-help groups a nd Alcoh o l ics Anonymous. #S ATURDAY i s a special day at the in· stitute, the day when family members play their part in recovery. Spouses and older children attend lectures on how to cope with alcoholism in the fami- ly. but the most poig- nant sessions involve the younger children, many of whom h ave beeo thrust into premature adulthood by the family burderr. When a -ratnlly arrives at the hospital for screening, Evans pays s~lal attention to the children, looking for that "9-year -old kid who's acting like a 20· y~ar-old." Robin and 20 other children ranalng In age TU•KIY •M .... A I • 79c CUalDSnAK 1.ao111aOAST SPA•l•laS ".: "" u '-•''VI I•* •• 99c Ill' • ti'•UC..1' • I OHU 1 U . s1 •• tlilfl • AOIJ"'Ci • I U"'t •flrii . sin •UM•• ~0\HOt• $1•• STIAKS 1'U•KIY ,.,...,., SllOULDI• STHiii •UMP•OAST ' su'iUUii' ;~~:·;; I: 99c O f SH• H .a-.• "-Of fOf '' ff01. ... $, .. 8U t • CHUC"• • Ml ... 1 \ t "' . $1 .. ''a.~ I• ti~O\ • ltll\.P I t . $1•• O•OU-allf '. SHOULM• ""'" COllNIDallf .• KERN'SISLANOER ..,. PUllCH BASE ... ! PlifED OLIVES • WEIGHT WATCHERS .. MA YOllllAISE • WHITE KING 0 •FOR l AUNOflV ,,. DETERIEllT ... 64-0Z s.c·z tnff"",a\wt .. t \TJ . s1 .. snWMIAT •• SMALL BEETS ~~~o5a wHO<t I 1e-01 ~ s3ot WESSON OIL ! ,,,-0, ss.58 6,c PINEAPPLE ~~~~~-s·~~Jsi.roOM&llCEO I 10-01 53c MINERAL WATER ~~:~ ... c • 7107 73c .. 32 -0 z 99c BLACKEYEO PEAS oo...... ! ·~01 35c $125 :',, .. /NCERSUTNlCEHS ~ ... G~l/18••~, ·~··o" 83c .. PA(:ll. HAM~ • }., UJ 42-0Z • PUREX -LAUNDRY LIQUID 64-0Z s2s• PICKLED BEETS ::~if... ! ""' 58' STEWED TOMATOES HUN• s ! ... o, 45c ! ii0SH LIQUID _ 48·0Z s22s TOMATO SAUCE HUNIS e .o, \QC 77c HUNT'S KETCHUP ! ... , s125 WESSON OIL ! .. Ol s2.42 o 7·0Z s 1 s4 .•. PERRIER 83c ·-· WATER .. o .. AE IUAHA8ll "'~ S,..M\IHC >l 01 40-CT 30-Cl 5 J 65 WATER SOFTENER .. ~,r .... 09.,,01 52.53 s 1 06 NESTLES CRUNCH "'"IAIU"tsl •o I Ol sl.99 WHOLE PICKLES ~~~~" 9 •>I OI s4J9 .-------=---=-----=----==~ A5PEN=SOFT DRIN~-0/ t ANS i. Bee r & Wine Specials CLING FREE 's·H~l··.~sO•!tNEA "I . J4 CT s1.23 16·CT \~~'""'·•~ltflrt .Ol SIO•UlflCf•,co11111~··--o·~ ~ ~ CRIBARI VINO ...... o .. .-. ,,. •O•M> ! ....... s 2°• ANDRE CHAMPAGNE ..... "" ... ~.,,.<0•••11•co t ,,. ... '2" DRY SACK SHERRY ! ''°' '5" MATEUS WINE ii' ... I' ! ...... '2'' PABST BLUE II BON BEER ! .,.,0, cm '3°' I OCEAN SPRAY $137 CRANAPPLE JUICE •S·Ol I LIBBY'S \ 61H-OZ 99~ TOMATO 1111CE ' DISHWASHER s1ss DETERGENT Fll•ISH so-oz I l~A/ SOAP •l~O"°. oo~o . ~~u S·OZ 43c I TOllE 41~1 47c: BAR SOAP t STOKELY'S VEGETABLES ~':~r:l•HO 11-0Z age KRAllCHHSI-~~~ .. " ---~ PICKLE SLICES :~~~:Ov~ I h~Z '1.28 STATER BROS. DIPS :r.~~·c~' 4t WHOLE PICKLES ~~=:" t J10l 51.19 WHOLE TOMATOES ~.: I . ,4 ~ UC . $1 .. 'sa•• ORANGES '"' ............ "" "'' 6 25c GRAPES • '-&•&'•·II ... 59c V W'J, •"" • L oH" 1-'ru:t'n f ul)r/ }Jrin'' pf[ ...... , •· ! fHl'cK· Pizzi" ! . s219 CAKE -.. i· ·1 ... 'iANOl t1,A*illll'\•tO-..ilH••• ".. \A•&••·•~, ... ••• a •+ THICK PIUA ! ... s2ss CHEESE CAKE ! sp1 ,, s239 s239 .. ~ ... ••K>C•o•o u,.. .. ,,, •• a~ -·~•AA.:a. .. WHJTE BREAD ! ..... 1173 CHEESE CAKE ! .. s239 · PUMPKIN PIE ! . , .. 79c COOL WHIP ! 59c ·e Ralston Purina e --SMALL j MEDIUM MEDIUM I LARGE . ., BONZ BONZ BON~ I BONZ ··1 ;;o~ 11• '" • 131 ... $246 .... f2~ j • """ ,.!.T~ !~.~ !~~~~~-~~ ~~.!.~ ~~~~.. .. . 11 -1• I ·P' N •fl• , .. .,._# rf' • •t ... ,. 1• t ... , ... I ••r~ .._.,.,,., •of• • •"•""'•••t i f'\ an•fl-nw .. AllAll'l'm ................ .--... .-.~ .......... .. ........ --.: .......... " ..... , ........ !:!! :,~:.:C:ew-:_ ':. ~ ...-....,.,..., .. ..,, .............. ...., ..... .,_ ....................... . --- - C4 OAll Y "LOT Job loss saddens holiday HHilll !'l> t• H.._ Mllh <\ f' I 1 ht' I t• Vt 11 1 111• n lJ l h n &ma" trt>t• ttu~ > l'IH rm 7 \ \•ar "ht .. .:nk ~'Jt'n<'l'f Thf'rt> .. on \ hr "'"''> pr t!St:nu l"llhtr btt'auH hla mother. I 1.101 l" SJ)l•n<'•·r 1!\ uut of ..,,·urk out ( mticw' and ulmo~il uut of hupt M• ~n t·r 1 1.1nt-of bl ll'a~\ I ,Ot_, MUlO \\Orkl"ro. v. ho v. 111 ht.· un•m ~hnt.·d 1h1i. C'hri.i.lm.i) Sht' ha n l \Ull l t!U IOC'C J ul i7 un~ \\ ht•n .. h\! "'i.'I l~ld off 1caf\cr thn-t· 'l'.i.r' ''" th~ <ai.i.t-m bl)' lane Jl t'hn i.ll'r Cor11 '\ Mound ko.id 'n~lnt· µhmt in O~·t!lt11t " H~ t:, thl' v.or I Chr1 stm1U:i he ~ 1.'\Cr hitd . Mi. Sptincer -. .. ud noddJn~ Jt Erik us be plb\l'd in their lilJ&rtment in I h~hland Park a Dt!lroit sub urb "l gm hrm a couple or •,un~:, .wd u couvle of outfits d Od th.II ''> ll Sht• und Erik ltvc un 1tpprox 1m ate I)' SIOO u wct:·k m welfare .. md foo<l st amp bencf1ti. a far er\ from lhc saoo s ht' took home after an avc ra~e work week al l'hry~lt'r 'Wt.· both g1vl;' uµ a l()t we used to huve." Ms Spencer said ··&:very Friday. when ( got paid. we us ed tu go out to dinner. And we 'd go to the movie show a lot WL• haven't gone oncl' this year . "HE KEEPS asking me when I'm go mg to ,,:et pa 1d ." s he addod T hat's a tough ques tion for a woman who lives in a city with a 12..5..percenl Wl~ploymeM-rate­ in November "I've been looking for a job." she smd. "It's just so hard to find something. l ·ve applied to all kmds of places anything I A~ ......... UNEMPLOYED AUTO WORKER SAYS CHRISTMAS WORST J•nlce Spencer with IOn Erf k, 1 -eoultJ eome up with. Most of them. I've called and they say there's no ~penin~. A ~ouple or places l've gone to." only to be turned down Iler chances of returning to work at Chrysler are "almost nil." Ms Spen('ersaid. Even if the compan y 's fortunes improve and it calls ba(•k some workers. thousands of others with more seniority will go back first. she said. Some o f the unemployed autoworkers were laid off re- cently and still qualify ror un- employment and supplementary benefits that pay the m up to 90 percent of their normal take· home salary. . Others are like Ms. Spencer. whose "Wrempleyntenf a n s up- pelementary benefits lapsed in June. Since then, her 1977 Dodge" Aspen has been repossessed and s he has been forced to move from a pleasant. sunny Oat in t he second noor of a Detroit home to a cheaper place. She and Erik now Ii ve in a.. $210·a-month all·utilities-paid basem e nt apartme nt. "You could write a book with all the problems l 've had with this apartment." she said. LIVE ELECTRICAL wires jut out of walls and sparks ny from the buzzer when someone rings the door bell. The apartment seldom is warm enough. and mice all but own the kitchen cabinets. she said. ·'When I first got laid off. I figured I'd get called back the first of the year. Now, after my benefits ran out, J notice I'm a lot more nervous and d~l: eir.-'shesai . - "Disgusted. because I can't get him <Erik) the things I want to give him. Especiall y around this time of the year-, when he's expecting something." owned corporation. Kt!llnetb A. Milette, f~rmer d~ sign group director. has been n~med vt~e .pre~t· dent of operations for the firm whtch spectahzes m product. model. graphic and interior design. Patrick A. Randolph, president or Fluor l'C1wt'r Strvices. Inc. al Fluor Corp .. Irvine . was n·eently awarded a Centennial Medallion for servicl' · to the American Society of Mechanical F.n ~ineNs . lie lives in Laguna Niguet Board of directors of Avc6 Corp., with western headquarters in Newport Beach. has declared re. gular quarterly dividends of 30 cents per common share. 80 cents and Sl.05 per share respectively on the company's $3.20 and $4.20 cumulative converti· ble preferred stock issues. All dividends declared as o f Dec. 12 are payable Feb. 20. 1981 to shareholders of record Jan. 30, 1981. Design West. Newport Beach. has divested from Beatrice Foods Corp., to become a privately· -~~--~- IY -oo .. OYA .. CRA WFORD1_ ... ....... _._. ................. REAlTO .... .. MOVING EXPENSE TAX DEDUCTIONS Prior 10 1970 your moving e Apens e tax ded uction was l1m11e<J to 1he cosl o f 1ransport1ng yo ur h ouseh o ld g ood s and family tranS00r1a1to n c ost s to r tt'le m o ve 1nclud1n g lood a nd lo dging, Little by hllle. o ther '"•oenses ol making lhe move were addeO to the oed uct1ble expense list N o w tl)e y have been llber a11 zed e 11en mo re w ith lhe m ost current tax refo rm updates Here 1s ho w th e n ewe s t score board reaos You can deduct up to 3 000 lo r the cost o t real es1a1e cornm1ss 1o ns mortgage cost s and s1m11ar items incurred m t>u ving o r selling your home o r settling a lease 0 1 this ·"3 000 total - o n e t'lall or up 10 -1 50 0 1 -may b e -CleducJe.£1. loL expen incurred tor pre·rnove h ouse -hunting expenses as w elt a s ternoorarv 11111ng expenses for u p to 30 d ays at your new 1oc a11o n These benefits app1~· to the s ett-emptoy ea a s w ell a s employees tn order tq Quality tor this mo111ng e1tpen s e dedu c11on. lhe reason tor the move must be a 1ob c hange and the new 1ob site musl be at teas l 35 miles away 96-3-&llZ Thomas M. Brandt is president of Fluor Oil Field Supply Co .. a Fluor Corp. distribution com· pany. A 10 percent stock dividend has been declared by Bank or Newport. The dividend is payable to stockholders of record Dec. 25. Mary Barr, Newport Beach. is second vice president of CaJifornia Jewelers Association. Teleflle (;ompuler Corp., Irvine, has an· nounced operating results for nine months ended June JO showed a net loss of $142.896 or 10 cents per share. Richard J. Ftamson , an Orange County res ident. is t'hairman of the board and c hie f executive officer of Security Pacific Corp. and Security Pacific NationaJ Bank. Los Angeles. WUllam T. Manning, Huntington Beach. is sales manager ror the Orange Suburban District ·of the Prudential Insurance Co., Westminster . Le Roy M. Donohue is director of systems and operations for TRW l_nform.alion Ser yic~s Division. Orange He resides with his family m Irvine. Lynn Schneller is assistant vice president or the Laguna Beach branch of Bank of America. The Laguna Hills resident previously served as ~eal _ estate loan..specialist and began as.~scrow--omeer in Che San Clemente branch. !NABE~~' ;.,11 •111H1 . -~ 1:- EARN 18o/o to 22% ON 6 MONTHS TO NE YEAR SECURED TRUST DEED NOTES. · Trust deeds available from $1 ,000 to $500,000 Call Direct or Collect for Details &. Free Brochure .t\,'dlfitl 111 . ""'' . \I I \I< >111 I ~ ·~-<:ADILIJAC - COU.ECTORS CORNER I HUNTINGTON HARBOR 16400 Pacific Coast Hlohway tiunlington Beactt, CA 92649 (714) 646-5567 (213) 592-3557 Offices In: ORANGE 1063 N. Glaaeefl Ave. Orange, CA 92667 (7t4) 77t-5440 NEWPORT BEACH 660 Newpon Center Drive Suite 250 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 644-1923 Upland. Pasadena, Citrus Heights. Encino. San Jose, Ocean&ide. Palm SprinQS, San Bernardino. San Clemente, Los Angeles. Hayward. San Diego, Burlingame. and San Francisco. * • TRUST DEEOS'S Of $ 1 .000 lo $50,000 PAY 18%. TERMS 6-12 MOS. • -musT DEEOS'S Of $50.000 UPWARD PAY 22%. TERMS 6-12 MOS. ----------------PUASE CONTACT ME AT: HOME __ BUSfNESS __ _ Rare Colna • Stamp• GOLD & SIL VEA PrtcH for 12-n-IO _C_........ ....Cl.flUJ ..., -Kr1191rr_, 1621.71 .. ,.,,, Meplt LHI M11.1t tl•.U 100 (,Ofont\ ~.. U'ft.• Ml PH°' n•.n .,.,,,. '0% su ... ""°' ,. .. ~ t~l'l!o .. ,_...,,...._ ...... c.e-----(714)114M150 South Co•at Pteu Vlll•t• ....._ ...... ... ~--.... ee... ...... , I Daily 'ilot e classifieds e workfor • you. can 642·5678 e forqulck e cash sales. • .... S . . avmgs surpnse gift Vncle Sam provides gem of present 8 )' JOHN CUNNIFF ,.,,...._,,.,..,,.. NEW YORK -From Uncle Sam's statistical grab· bag comes a gem or a Christmas present: We Americans have been saving at a better r ate than we had thought, and we have more savings In our accounts too. All year. it seems. the savings rate has been measured a percentage point lower than it was, and now, says Courtenay Slater ~ of the Commerce Department, we have "more savings to draw on·' than was thought. Don't argue about it. With so little good economic news :;. ~ , coming out of Washington you • must accept what you can get, ~ and this. it seems. is all you're .. ~ .. getting for Christmas. Don't, _........ • ror instance. ask t hese ques- tions : After giving us coal i.n our Chnstmas stocking for the past several }!ears.couldn't some explanation be offered lo help us get over the s hock this year of re· cei ving a tittle diamond instead. Now that we have been told the s avings rate is only-s lightly below 6 percent. the norm , an stead of under 5 percent. what should we do with all the old wamings about the "dangerously low" rate of savings? You know. the w;irnings that Americans were off on a spending spree, that they had dumped the old notions of thrift. that capital formation was en· dangered and that the rebuilding of industry was threatened'1 Shall all those elaborate studies be incanerat· ed now that we have revised t~ savings statistics all the way back to 1968, and found that for 1980 the figures for most months have been raised by a point? That in August, for instance, the rate was 6.1 percent, not 4.7? How do you incinerate past polic1cal and economic decisions made on the basis of erroneous information? No. forget all these questions To pursue them might lead nowhec;e. or else down a statlalical maze that will deprive you of your common sense, which is in short enough supply. But don't forget the lessons. The first lesson is that too much faith Is pul in n'Umbers. For evlderice, watch the stock, bond, and commodity markets convulse after the money sup· ply figures are released. And lurch again when re· vised. Most of the m are revised -the price Indices, sales figures. jobless numbers, savings rates. Some are also seasonally adjusted. Some are weighted. Some figures bear little resemblance to raw counts. The second is thal you have in your own pocketbook the best indicator or your financial condition. You 'll probably agree you don't need the statistics factory to inform you how well or poorly you are doing. And the third is that you offer some Christmas generosity to those who compile the statistics. Generally speaking. those revisions are in the nature of statistics. They don't always represent errors. The new numbers. said Slater. the Commerce Department chief economist. look "more suitable" in terms of historical norms. Indeed they do; the his· tor\,tal norm is somewhere around 6 percent. Cor - rect. But, unless people listen to the sound of the statistics clashing rather than the grumblings or their own pocketbook. her suggestion that the re· visions might s pur buyer confidence is going too far. Even though anything to lift the drabness is welcome at Christmas time. Or at any other time. ()\'••r Tiu• Counh•r HASO UstilMJI Anl•Cp ,t.pldMll ' Ardtn(ip A•dCol" All<i\ll "'"•""' g::;:~~ l:~:'c'1t~ q B•UtFr Ba rl\M• Bee lint Benn1P11 Btnll1l Bt ttL•b 8e•MQI BlbbCo BtrdSon Blrltllr Bly"oo' Bon•n1a Br-wlom \ Butkbff Bulteh ~~'i'."1.~ ~:,~ff. 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"He mingles with the employees, even with the kid a t the gas pump," said John Ochs, press aide and close Block associate. "He's not a boastful person. Ask him what he's accomplished, and he blushes." The formal announcement of Block as President·elect Ronald Reagan's choice to head the nation's Agriculture Department was made Tues day In Washington, O.C. A West Point graduate and former lOlst Airborne infantry officer, Block, 45, lakes his physical fitness seriously. 8 LOCll HE RAN AND FINISHED the Boston marathon last spring. On Sundays, when he is not tending lo the family's 3,000-acre hog, corn and soybean farm near Gilson, i.n Knox County, Block usually dons a jogging suit and runs up to 20 miles in the he;rvily wooded Washington Park 1n Springfield. Agency employees say Block has used the same ene rgetic approach as agriculture director of the nation's leading farm.export state . Block was named by Go11. James R. 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Ttie rate on 26-week bills fell from 15.423 percent lo 14.032 percent . AS A RESULT OF Monday's auction. banks and thrift institutions may pay up to 14.282 percent on popular six- month money market certificates, e!fective Thursday. That compares with a current return of 15.673 percent. The interest rate on these investments is tied by law to the 26·week Treasury bill rate . Depositors at thrift institutions also can earn 12 per· cent on 2"'-z·year savings certificates, while taking in 11.75 per cent at commercial banks. .flt10,.k• In Th.- .fipalllglu ( ps oud Dowiu Ntrne I PSlnd I.Ir 1 WallJlm J Coo~ uni 4 NIM 4. lllPI ~ Unf l 4l>f 6 VnlvFd's I JowleMI n I Folom•I ~ MGMGHotl lO OuqLI 1 llpr I Tr•:\ '11 Mlcll n RH I~ Quell tOll 1' 8tnlt.ofVa IS N•WP<llR> s 16 Sowm\Pr IT UME Tr It HIQll oll t lii\(llo\or•11 • lO Mwrpf1y011 1 H 4111•0Pd > 11 lenltfl Co U ir91llnd wt • oocllmn j wrlNlll I I. llrl~ (rat\ .... a,, '• .. , .... 7'11 ••• '"' "' .. \t . , .. ... ,.,, '• .... .. .. 4-,, . l'• "' ·~ '"' .. 3'' 1 Pt\ Ott tO • ()til ; ~ ... t •• I IS ' 1 3 f 7.• f 7.7 I •• f •• ~ .. 6 s g: ~~ tJ •l Oft 6 I ()If •0 Oil ·~ gi i·; g: S.I SI p M hof SH~rk11 Did NEW YOAK IAPI Of< 73 ~~~~ Toon ]71 ).2 111 81111 1q vncn•~d T01tl IU ut• Nt'tflt PHOF\~ Neriiir. taw' 10 w11a.r .. 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'"''""°" ll•lnQ '4.ll l 7 up"• 11 ,rttt*tw1°lll\lf\llMOO OO UP'4 0 l•rlcll: 1•1• •If•,,,_, flOlng "°I oo boO llP 0 00, W04 00 •Sked M•,..Y t "-"' ••If mo,nlng "°' so. uoi l TS E...-.-: ••I• morning w.oa.so. 11t1 S1 1s • .. :,"s'~~t.'~ l•I• mortil"ll ,,.,fee t.a f'hrisfnuu spirii show11 Little 'Nmmy Jones Jr .. cuddles his puppy n1!ar ~ fanuly's home in Tnree Rocks~ afte r F'rt!sno County officials shut off power to the s mall group of shacks and h o u se trailt!rs Christmas looked bleak and ·-0.-ada .\u• ic·~• dark for the poor farm workers and their families until publicity of their plight brought out the giving spirit in several peo pie who donated clothes and presents to those less fortunate. Marloor ROR('tlt:RIUSG Stt•ukhuusc. l't1sadcn11 . Ca firs t mll\lll' t•amcras rna1fr. ll ELEN E LIZ/\llto:Tfl ht•wai.abouett\'Ctnthl•Na ancl latl'I' Ulll' uf tht· f1ri-t rntumed 130Rl'llERDINCi . rl':.1dt•n1 ltunul S1:11111rs <.Juli :\s,.oeiu 11H·ll11:al 1·ttm(·rt1s fm tht• • & or Nl·w1rnrt ll l'Ul'h Ca tlllll irnd a IOt'ffibt•r of lht• M1t l·ht'll t'umcra 1.:ornpull.) P;issed ilWU\ on l>et•cmb..r lrv1111• l'oa,.1 Cnuntr~ l 'luh or llollvwnod Ill' IS sur\'l\ll'll b 21. I~ Shi; I!> Slll'\11\'t•ll IJ) Ill-\-\II:-tht' ~k1µper or tht• h~ hi~ w1fr of n c•url~ 60 y curse her hus h and I' Hu I W R rd Win~ .12· Sµurt fishl'r ~ 1•urs. Margarl'l Marie. h1i. Bot•ht•rdin.,:. a dauRhtt'r <l ut•kt•tl at th e llt1ys1de dau~htt•r. Ot•tl) of Dayton, EDWARDSVll~LE. Ill. tfelt>n Jlodgl's of l.agun.~ Mururn lie· 1s s un·1vcd h) Ohio. and ti s1stl•r, <ilennu of (A p ) It took a curse Be a e h C u , i.: rand h1i-\-\ 1fc 11\>;.,, llcrm:mn. 2 Stanton. C'A. man) n1(·t·es. cfaughters ll<'ll·n Austin o( !tun~ Pt•ter and Tony and a nt•phew,. and {?randchildren l o do it, but a sto n e :;3 n J•,:h'. t'a . <inti C.ilda l!randdaughter Carmela ln ... ,. well as a host of fr1encfs marker missing fro m a Hodge!> of LaRunu Aeaeh, lieu of nn"·ers the family rt• Mr Trissel sus t ainl'd a n a l u r e tr a i I si n ce l'a . Rrancfs ons Kelly qucsbdonattun:.l:H: made to strukea ~l·ara~oChristma,. H a lloween is back at Uantt>ls of Laguna Be:.tch. lht• Amcn C'an Cancer Soc1e· E ve l.tnd \-\a:. rl'eoverinl! S·o ~ l h el'_n I Jl.ilLoJ_s ~ . irrcl:ry-ttmfires-err tr ~n fonmrl-sen,rrrwitl very \.•d . u( a massl\'e U n 1 v e r s i l y a t Wes tmins ter. Ca . and be held ht>art <•llaek took his life Edwardsville. ~ .u 1 n n II o d ll e :. o f JA \' sudcknl> very lc'llrl} on Sun Phil Heath, a Granite Westminster ann 6 great EARL FERDINA:-.1!> JAY. da> mum1ng. lie w11l lon{? br C 1 f grandchildren Memorial resident of Cos ta Mes a. Ca rt.>mcmbcn•cl b\' his chl'l'r\' ity, I I., irerighler, re- serv1ecs will be hlc'ld on (or 9 }'ears Passed away vn smile and fnen.dhness to :.iii turned the m arker after Saturday. Deecmhcr 27. 19>10 December 22. 1980 Ht• was ;i who had the pri\11le1?e or find ing it in the yar d of a at 2 <lOPM at the Par1fll' mcmlwr of the California kn11w111i.: him neighbor . \'icw Chupel In lieu 1,r Stall' Tl·aehers Assudat1on. Bob Williams, as · rtnwt•rs mcmorwl rontnhu hl'wns atl.'at'herfor2Syears WHITE s ociate p r o f essor of 111ms ma.v tJe made· lo the for the C:arden <~rove l 'nified STROLLER WlllTF.. rcs1 education, promptly re · .o\1'1h nlis ~'oun11at111n P•t<'lfi l' Sd111ol D1stnt'I lie 1s sur dent or Rulboa Island. 'a ranted a curse put on Vit·w Mortuary dircclnrs VI\ l•d by his w1fl• Margot .Jay Passed away on Occembt•r the thieves whic h he Dl'NNJN(; n! Cost~• :vlesu, Ca . t1 .brother Ill, J91lfJ 111 !'Jewport llt-at•h . L EW B OUNNIN(;, r<:si ~rnnk Jay uf low<i !'iery1ees Ca SurYl\'t'cl b) his wifl• said would cause their d e nt nf t'o~ta Mt•">:J. Ca ur•· sd11•dull•d f11r Priday. f':n11ly , :-i•n Tod . and bodies to shrivel slo wly f>asst•d aw<i v on r>cl'cmhcr l>ccl'mhl•r 2fl. 1980 at I UO P:'vl d au Rh t l' r I. a 1 l a I ~ o :1 until next Halloween. ;a, J9fl(J at ·thl• agi· uf flfi. a t th l' 11 a rh o r L a wn grandt h1ldren No .. crv1rl's ''They s hould be OK ." StlrviYNi b~· lus wiri• lhi t l'I . Mcmon al ~'ha1Jl'l \-\1th Re\ \-\11\ bt hclrl Pad f\t Virw Williams said. "Only lhe .;nn DN11S "nunn1n~. and 4 II ru t' l' Kur ~ I{' 0 f th c \1ortuar) chrt'rWr!' right legs s hould have Barking dog guards home WASHINGTON <AP) -U your nei&bborbood baa bad Ill share of buralarin and you're con- tlderin& &ettin& a watchdoC, take note: a do&'• bark la more important than hia siae. "What you need is an alert do1 who will let you know when someone is ln t.be house," said Phyllis Wright, director of animal shelterina and control al the Humane Soc:iety of the United StatH, which haa its headquarters i.n Washington. "You don't want a man-or woman-eater. A medium-size schnauzer is ooe of the best dogs you can get." Miss Wright, who purchased and trained dogs for the Army during the Korean War, said people looking for watchdogs should give their animals obedience training. "YOU WANT A STABLE DOG, one that responds to you . not a siluation. "she said. People who want a firs\·clus watchdog should read up on lhe breed that interests them and then find someone who breeds dogs with good tempera- ments. "You ishould find out u much as possible about the dog's mother and father." nut for those with slimmer pocketbooks who prefer to .select a p up from the local pound, Miss Wright s uggested walking by the cages to gauge a dog's rcuclion "Look for u dol( lh1tl barks at you when you walk lJy,'" xh•· ~uid. "You don't want one that sits hac•k in 11 1·urrwr You wimt a dog with his•head C'IH'kt•d urul h ii. N1r11 ul4'rt " MIS." WRU;tf'I" SAID P•:OPLE who purchase u wutt'luJoJt Crum un1mal sh e lter s lake more d11111r t•N •~·C'l.tUlll' not 1.1~ much 1s usually known 11huut NUC·h 11 11111>'11 huc kground. "Ask for a pt.•rsonallly l'roftle on the dog, a his· l u r y of its tmrkground und habits ,'' she said. For th1.sc who simply want to sensitize their prciwnl !JUI' lo impe nding clange r, Miss Wright s uid do.c owners sho uld take their animal on a h·ash for <i walk ar<,und its o wn prr1perty and en · l'Ouragc the animal lo s pot trouble "You want to r einforce his natural tenden- cies ." she said . "Say, ·what's that'" when you see a squirrel or something, and when he responds, re· ward him and praise him " MISS WRIGHT, WHO uv•:s IN <>uburban Maryland wtth two lerners ~hf• gc,l frr>m dog pounds and one Do berm an µtn!>ch~r. caution ed people who want a German Shepherd or a Dotfe"rmlO'ffOt a ..Wtchdof(tti '* t•llrJul --- .. For every 10 dogs I l(el. I reJect 17 ... she s aid "There has been much over breeding of the Shepherd and Doberman Their temperaments can be very unreliable And the Doberman 1s much less tolerant than it us ed l<J b4: He's a trigger· happy dog wh o res ponds to fas t -moving stimulants , like a person on a bike or a 1ogger." Also, big dogs need exercise, s he said , and a per son considering purchasing a larg~ pup should think about when and w he re he 'll walk the animal : ·'You may expose y ours elf to more danger by tak· ing your dog out for a walk at 10 p.m . l.han staying in your house and pulling tn a mechanical alarm system ." PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS evstNESS l"'rCTITIOVS BUSINESS NAME nATEMENT NAME STATEMENT PUBUC NOTICE f'lC'ft "°"' awo•H• lllMIMllTAT• ..... T T .... , .. _,,. --h ... ,,. IMnl-,..., M : (ALrl"OltNIA IMCOMI: ""o"eltTIH, t• Ollell. hit• Ml, Ne--1 ~ ... Celllornl• .,_ E,_.. M. --""°" Jr., 117N T-.._, ~ Fwe.t. Gelltornl• ~ Tfll~ ...,.._, I• ~I ... , .,, In dlvl••t E...,_ M Metf..wn Jr, Tflll .._..,_,. •" Ill• wllfl t ... tollftly Ci.r• ot OtM\9e (OUftl'( on 'NO..el'ftll., 10, '* ,, ..... P..,.11_ °''""° eo.u 0.11, "llot. Otc 10, 17, ,., at. l'IO ... • - PVBUC N8TICE f'ICTITIOUS eUllNUS NAMe STATUitleNT Th• lollowln9 O-r\0111 •r• OolnQ bullneuH T J DESIGNS, 1111 Lffw•rO L•nt. Nt•l>OM tle•th, C•llfornl• •lMO OBITUARIES PVBLIC NOTICE ,.,,.... l'ICTITICIUt ~•e.U ..... HATUM•T , ............. " ...... ere "'"' w.1-. •. CHAlt LI NE CI RCL E ,.ARTNUtSHIP', J» E 11th Strffl, CMt• Meta, Cel.....,.a o...,.. OlltlM, arn °".,..._. A-. lM~. c.lltooll•WJ10 II• ... ¥ JfCObl, U•• ~·••r•r A ... -. '"",...ft, Cel>tornl• ..... Tiii• wtlne• 11 CotftlllKfed by • 11mll-t0 Nrt-Wp. Denlof Gll-1 Tllh -~ -fUed with tht co .... 1, ci.oi •' Ota.19' cwnty on 0.<•'11btr •. t•. ILAWITT, Kl .. & POOetaa•O ... :M..c .............. . ... ~ ...... ·-··· IAIA ....... CA-7 ,.,..., Publl-Or.,..,. CO.•I D•llY Piiot, 0.< 10, 11. 1•. JI,'"° 4t1l·to PVBLIC NOTICE J•mft L. Horowlh, 7111 Lte•ard f'ICTITIOUS eUSINIUS L•ne. N.--i 8H<ll. C•llfo•nl• ·~ MAMa ITATIMeNT T an1• Horo•ll1, 7111 L .. wero Tfle ro11owln9 persons ••• doln9 L•ne. NttWPOl1 Beacn, C•ll rornl• '7..0 bustneu ~ Thi• l>uslneu ,, conOutttO l>V • SEAPORT HAIR COMPANY, 941nera1 p..-tne••h P 1•11 8HC.n 81.0 . Sulit • 107, Hunt J-L H,0<owlll lnQIOft IM.Ch, (.elllo•nle ttMI Thi• ~ .. ...,_, •H !lltcl with lne L•rr¥ RofV.,, 9'113 y Ar•na Cir . County Cl••-ot Or•noe Counly on F°"nt•IV•llty, C..llo•nl• t77ot Oecem11ttr t. '"° Mary Lou RClftrer, .Ol u Arerwt l'UI'" Cir . Fo.....taln V1lley, Celilornl• t71ot Pvbll~ <>~ C.0.\1 Dally Piiot, Ro~ O. Ann Judd, •11'1 Elm • Dt!, 10, 11, 1•. )I, l'IO ._IO Street, Founl••n V•llo , C•lllornl• t7IOI PUBLIC NOTICE N·1lf14 f'rCTITIOUS eUSINUS NAME STATUtllENT ICtnnetn P•ul JvdO, 171'1 Etm Strut, Fount•ln V•t10 . C•ltlornt• t71ot The toflowl"9 PlfSOf'I\ •rt do•nQ ............ ICAN 00 CENTER, ••10.9 O•lo C1rt l•, 6_,. PArll, C•lllcwnl• _,.,, Bela S..IH O>tPOl'•llon. • OJ1torn1• torpor•flon. "tO-B 0.lo Circle, 8u~na P•rk, C•lllo•nl• 90611 Tnl• 1>U11,....," conou<teO DY • ror ocn•Uon 1 S.la S..ltt C.orp Tnl\ t>v\lnti\ h condut teO t>y • Qltn•H •I 1>.rtner \l\IP L¥•Y ROIVtr Tnl\ \1•1-f WH flltcl #lln IM County Cieri< of Or•n90 Covnty on Dtumt>e• s. IMO Fl,.., Pt1bhst..o o.--. C.O.st 0•1ly Piiot, Ou 10, II .14, JI, l<llO • .. 1 ~ P UBLIC NOTICE J"""" Uhler, FICTITIOUS eUSINEU PrttlOPnl NAME STATEMENT Tru\ \t•ttt"nenl 'tilt•\ flltd wilh t~ l hf' tollow•nq Pl''°" Is dolng bu'\•· Counly Cler• ot Oren~ Cou~tY on Int•\ 4 \ November 12, 19'0 I 111 C•lllorn1e Miss Talent •nd SCM~tN.U.N ANO •E\.L Ueeuly P6c;ie6'\I \1) Calllorn1a Mt\• t• Cetttwy P•r1' Ea•t, Ptllre ()) C•lllornta Mos\ Pre Ton 10 bit• ltlT Calt1orn1a Min H J Ca11torn1a Ml" L•• A,...i•, CA -1 Teen IOI C.lllornt• Min Model ot Tne '101• YUr. U7S Suotrl0<, .,ewporl Buen, Publt\l'le(I Or•nvt' Coa>l Dai•• Pt lot. C•1ttorn1a '1'1W.l 0.< 10 17 '4,ll l'lllO ••o• IO Oorolh1 Shren" "o LanOr•tl, P UBUC.: NOTICE "'twpon Beath, C•llfornla n .. 3 Th1\ DuS4n~\ t\ condut ted O• a n •n dlvidu•I OO<olll• snr-F ICTl flOUS 9oSrNEH Tn1\ \latement wa• ltloel w llh t~ NAME STa.TEMENT Counly Cltrl>. ol O••n9" County on fn,. touow1nq Pf"'M>n 1\ 00•"0 bu .. 1 Ot:ctm~r I '* FUii" Publl\....., <>-Coest D•1lv PttOI, ,, ... ,,<I\ ~PE(t ALI Y AUTO WOAo<S 1)06 t oqan Str•tot =A to\ta M l'\• t:•htorn1• '71•10 O.c 10. 17, 1•. ll, '"° "11 IO PUBLIC NOTl<;E f"o'\n•h••o llCod•m• l~O Loyol• Rwo, C.Mt• ~~ (•htorn•• lfhltr _,.,,., 1111gnr.o;•\ t'bnautrPlfOV'lln>n+"'---"""'"-'-------- o•v•Ou•• N·nt6J .... ,.,,,,, .. 0 1<00•11'• FICTITIOUS eustNESS rnt\ \Wf~~I wa-. '''"'° •tin trw NAME STATEMENT C.ounl• (ltn 01 o ranOt' c..oun'" on Tht' tollowinq person-... •rt 001n9 o~r.m°"r I tWJO FUOUO '"'";~~·~T AE E I PARTNERSHIP, Pl'BLIC ~OTICE N•7n.I FICTITIOUS eU,INt'SS NAME ST•TEMENT Tftt: toHowino Mt~ 1\ oo•nQ bu,.,., M\\41" CAFE u 5 A 1030 Walnut # ~o Tu~l•n C..t1torn1• "70*> Do"Q 5.tm '"' )At •111on = ll San ta And (..ah•O'"'" 'f?}OS fru\ ~'""'\" ., <f"<'"' '""° o, on •n d1v10u•t Orono Sam Im Tn,s \tat~"""'1t ...,,., •i11"() ...,,,,.. 1n.,- 1 Count f CJtr• "J' Or .. n q. Covnt, 0" o~ct..,,~" • 1Q80 lH E 111h Slrul CO\!• MHa. C•l•forn1• O•n••I Gilbtrt 3112 OrM\~WOOd A••nu• Lo• '°'1am11cn C•lllo""• ~no "•01'\tlt J•tOb\. l 14e-F-t-o•r•• AvtnVf' Lo' A"9'?1t\ Ca1.torn1a 90066 T tu\ bu\lnrt\S 1\ conduc.tea tty d •·m•tttd Pi&r1r-.r\h1p 0dnttl Cilbt"' Tn•\ \ttt1~"' wds. tded w1tn Int County Cterk of Orange Countv on Oecrmbrr •. 1'80 \LAYITT, KING & l'OONeEllG I(•~-, v 1u1Jac.-,, E "I· ~·· ....... ....., P•r1' (Ht, ..... LOl A,...1 ... C..lttornl•-7 Ft,_J Pvb••slV'<I °'""90 Coa\I Daily P1IOI, D•r •o 11 1• JI 1990 •qn 80 Pl'BLIC NOTICE gr and r h 1l d r l·n L ori l~rt·~b~tenan c..hurch \)f the s hrivcleda lilllebynow. Shl'rid;.,n Jt!ffrc) Uunnin1?. ( o\'t•nant offi nating lntt'r I a lways start with tha Patrick .onrl Oa rll•rw Dun m l·nt at ll ar ~u r _L <i \\n TM t0Uow1no per \Ott I\ 00tnv ou,1 r ru toflow1nQ Pf"'M>f"I ,\ ®•no Ou't.1 n•\\ •S .,~!lo\ ti\ FOUNTAIN VAllEV REALTY AVALON INVESTMENT (OM FU""I PuOlts.t"ll!"O Or.,,.QIP C.o.t'' o .... Pilot ~< 10 11 1• )I !990 •91) 80 N·n..4 "CTITtOUS eVSINESS NAME STATEMENT nmg. also 1 sislt·r and 2 Ml'mnn al Pa rk Scrvrces un· rig ht l eg beca use a ~thers Private snvm~s der the d1rel·t1 c;>n ur Harbor Shaw heads group o f thieves with by the Neptune Society La~n-Moun_t, Ohve Mortuary s hort right legs is more HARMAN of Custa Mcsu 540-5554 FV M ob vious than a group l\LHERT R llAtlM,\:'ol , ~•:vii.LE 880118 with shriveled a rms." rt"H rl l'nt o f S a n Ju an Wll.l.IAM J NE\'ILLE. Onie r.. "Bud" S haw An Alton, Ill., fourth ('Jp1o;t r;.,n11. l'a r a.,:.t•<I al(l' 81l. rt'std('nt or Costa has been ins talled as grade ecology c lass ,1w:.iv on lk.'t•t•mht•r :!J. l!l!IO ~ksa , Ca P;:1;.sed a~a~ on wors hipful mas t e r of placed the s t o n e in ll e was horn on J ub :ll. l!H7 f)('('l'mber 23. I~ lie \-\;JS C' II h o n or o r a retiring h A 11 • 11192 1 r ountatn Va e y Bicen-~ u r \'I\' t•d h \ h1' \-\!f t' 11rn on 11n :>. 111 .im:.i. teache r. The stone ear-l" r a n n•:> M II ar m J n . Muntana Ill-\-\ai, a World t ennial Masonic Looge . il.111~hH·r .Ju clith i\nn and Wa r I \'l'tl'ran. ho lcl1n~ No. 829. n es an inscription warn- 1/Sll Me4d Street, Founl••!\ V•llOY PA°" V m l,..lr .. >QUr Av•nut' (Of on• ! C.tlto,nt• 9J10I Ot':I M•r. C•11to,n1a ~1t..1S Gene A B••nco 1Hl7 Mead Thom•) E St•fl, >n L••'•1>u• l Street, Fount•ln V•lt•v. C•Uforni• A"enue. C'.of'on. Ott AA#lr C.•lfforn1a 9770I .,,.is TPll'I bu1.lrteo\\ 1~ CondU(t~d by •n '" 1 n1\. C>u\.•n~\. '' t onou<: t~ Dy e n n di._1du1f 0\"tOU~I c;.,,. A Bl•nco r ,,.,,...., E S1e11 Tf\i\ <natemt:nc ••\ htfJCS •o 1t\ tht 1 n1\ il•tf'f1"enl •a\ l1le-ct w ith ff'f' County Clerk ot Or•n9f Countv 01'1 C0\11'\ty Ctt"r• o t OranQt: t.ounh 0.<embrr S 19M> (411forn1d 0,, C>t:o<t>m~,-1 ttl80 ,..,,., FUDS11 Put>ll\llod o. • ...,. Coe \t Oatly P1lol Pubh\,_ °'""'1" {o.t•I 0..11• Pl101 Dec n. "· ,., )1 1'90 .,.. IO °"' I 10 17 14 1990 •U • llO P UBLIC NOTICE Pl!BLIC NOTICE 't('P son Dllll t ' Hartun l'•1rpural statu:. and senrng The Fountain Valley in g m a nki nd that Serv1t•cs \\111 bt• hl'ld al thl· h1~ t•ountry 111 France Ile has modern t echno logy is ORANGE couNH Pl 'BL.IC !'llOTICE l'ICTITIOUS auStNEU HA"'IE STATEMEN T t '1t: lot• 1no ""'"'"°" ' ooino ChH ,.....,, d\ SE NMV~ PW •"E Qr E -I l TO e 1 ,.,..,,.,.,1 t,.,."f'' ~ c ''~' Oov_. )tt~I ~u.:1 C;o> ,.,. .. •CM.·'1 rit"~ h ( d d0,,.~1d 9,-0(lf ~tPPf'l'"I M Cn.t"'"' J f:_,••t .. ~ .. 1,-.,.1n,. (_tt tfO""• i ~ '• J T n., b\.l\1nt~ .. , Of'IO·•' \~Ob t' ..... n 01<tt10 iJdl Stt-D'l""" ,,.,, ""•"' T n1'\ "''"''""'""n' .... f1' I IMJ ...,.,,,, ,,,.. (t'Junl" t IE-rt ()t Or 111nQf" l)ul"if\o •.l" Ot-tttrnt°>t''I 1~ t "e follow,n9 pirr\Ons ar~ OoinQ bu\tMHft 197) POMONA STREET, 136 E•SI I/In Slrttl Cost• Mt•a. C..lllornt•. D•n•e• G1IOPrt nn Or<1nq.pwOOO A ••nut LO\ a.1am•l<>"> Ca111crn.a 'IOTlO S oney J•<Ob\ 11•& F",_o,.ral ••f'"~ LO\ A"9f'I~\ C.lllto,.n•<I ~ T f\ ' bV'"~'4-•\ 'Ondu<.tpd Cy it hm 1tf'd o.tr1nii-r\l\tO 06'\lfl C,1•~rt T,,1\ \Ill~"' w<1' ttlf'ld •• tn "'" County Clfr\ or Or•nqt (OtJr'lh o,, ~''""~"' 1* MARC PAUL JACOBS, ESO SLAV ITT, KING t l'OONeEAG Met C•"'...., Par1t E•U. •-LOl A""°lft, ~llto1rtia .-1 (' 0 mmun 1 t \ r h r 1-; t 1 a n bet>n in thC' C:usta Mesa area resident is a ma nager tn disrupting the ecology . suPERIORcou11T C' h u r t h . ·~a 11 ,J u <1 n s1m·e l!Ybl ·He was a memhcr engineerin~ and opera· The class collected 7ooc1•1e c..ow ori,.. w .. , FICTITIOUS •u•1 lESS NAME STATEMENT F ISOj.4• FtHtM I · t i o rl s a t D o u tl I a s · S.• A .... c •. n111 l'ap1str<in1>. CM on F riduy, or the lt>ell Ame-r1e1m b~g-ron ., a luminum cans to buy Pl A1NT1FF cuM1s INSURANCE llee l·mhl'r ;rn, 19>!0 at anrlthc Kr1ights ofC:ulumbus. Aircraft Compan y i n the stone and trave l to soc1ETV,1Nc :.!OOPM St J11a c h1m '.s C:.tthol1c Long Beach. lheschooltoe reclil . DEFENDANT WES TERN .IL'RMAN ... ' Church lie IS survived by his MORTGAGE COAPOAATI ON ano c. ,, DOES I THROUGH'°, ln<lu•IH 0 1 'K llF:RMANN . rcs1 son W1llium R Nl'v1lleor Fort SUMMONS tlt'llt of Corona dcl Mar, Ca Worth. Te)(aS, a daughter $600 r~.up bonus set NOTl~~~Ey':':!R.!!:'!.... Tiie Passed t1way nn Derembcr Mary L Ward nf Whittler, ~-,.,.,, _, <1Ke. ... 1,,.1 ''"' wl~t 22, 1980 lk was the founder l'u . ~1!\tt'r Mrs Velma Croft your 1>elnQ ""•rd unlu• you rewond o f l h e P c µp e r M ill of t:os ta Mesa . Ca · R WASHlNGTON (APJ -The a rmed services •11"11••daY• R_._ini.rm•tl•n ------------grandchildren and 3 gre1Jt -will offer a $600 bonus to vete rans who re-enlist for .,.!-:i5oi V•IM.,. .i• clema"4ffe. if N ~1e ' granclchildren Mass or the El lrl-1,..... -···· ·-·· U•, eatune ~ ty Hesurrection will be held on three yea rs in the r eserve manpower pool after ,.,. ... -,. • ,_ .... u ... r-· c~E•AmM--•""'6\. At tu Sat urclu~. Decemher 27. 1980 they have finished their military service obliga-•• ""tro * • ..,., LA• 1• ,,...,m•· .... ~7431 ~ ,, ....... ., ... V"9V" at 10.00AM al Sl Joachim's lions. II you wl•n IO \ff-!M ..,.,"Of an YH • HClttl -·"'• .... ••t•••RO Catholrc Church. Costa Mesa The program will go into effect Jan. 2 and is anorno1 In,,,,, m.•11••. you \houlO do ...... IRIOlf•"" ...... ntt ... , ., •• , h _.,.. ___ . wit Mon_s1!lnor Thomas J d esigned to he lp rebuild the Individual Ready ~~~~;,~:1!,~0m:~·i:_r,~:0~~i'~:n c.11,.._,.._ Nevin offlriating Interment Reserve and the Inactive National Guard, which S• u.toc1 ~· •<>h<ll •• e1eonse1o ct. ~!!"1,.• .. 11,._· __ !!!!!!'!!'!'!11!'!'!!•4'.--·.--·_. will be at llol~ Sepulcher th · f l · ed l be un ·~ en ut• a•...,10. <Moe••• "' Ceme ter y, Ora nge. Ca are e mam source o rain manpower o na cerlo •mmeol•tamen••. oo ot• Services under the direction called up in the event of m obilization. m•n••• •u r~•I• es<r11a, ., n•y P'fEtl fAMIL Y COlOHIAL FUMftlAL HOMIE 7801 Bo lsa Ave Westm1nsler 893·3525 P'«CfflC VflEW MEMORIAL ,AltlC Cemeterv Mortuarv Chapel ' 3500 Pac11tc View 01tvf' Newport Beach 644·2700 J McCOltMfQC MORTUARIES LaQuna Beach 494·941 5 laQuna Hills 768.()933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 HAllOlt LAWM-MT. OLIYI Mortual'\' •Cemetery CTematorv 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540·5554 "HCI IROTHHS llU. llOADW A 1' MORTUARY 110 Broadway Cos1a Mesa 642·9150 IALn aiiillOH SMITH 6 TUTHILL Wl\TCL ... CHAPIL _127 E 17th St Mlior----'tl 1--Cosli!Qesa l 646-9371 of Ralt7. Ber~eron-Smith & The reserve m anpower pool fell s harply with ··~';;'·1~o~/;:1~~:; • ~"'';~, Tuthill West chff Chapel the end of the Vietnam war, the reduction in total como1a.n1 ,.., .,...n 111...i by lhe o•••n M t re t M g la ar ed strength and the e nd of the draft 1111 ~a•nst "°" 11 you wisn 10 oeieno or uaryo os a esa re U r m . 1,,1, , ...... it, you musl. within JOO••• TOTH --------------------------1 •tter lhls """"""" I• urved on you, MA HIA TOTll. age 82, rl'SI· Ille with !his court a wr•nen rop0nw dent or Anaheim. Ca Passed to thP comp1a1n1 un1.-s you oo '°· QUEENIE your ct.rault wlll be enlereO on •P. awuv on December 22. 1980 pllca1tono111,.,p1a•nll1t,an<1111ts cour1 £he ·is--sur'(ive.d-by-a sister 'f enie<-.~1 _. • .,.,,..,.,to• K 11 ( ha r in a A la s c h o f Ille •ellel oema-1n !he comp1a1nr, Anuhe1m, Ca • nieee Annie whl(h could •Hull '" qe'n\\hmenf °' w•9f'S1 ttlkinQ ot mcwwy or prcirMr1¥ or Bacavanags of Santa Ana. otne• relltf r•q.w•r..:t on In• com· Ca Graveside services will p1111n1 be held on i'~riday. December /. · / DATE~E~~·~~~:H. 26, 1980 al IO'OOAM al the • I ci .. ~ Melrose Abbey Memorial 81 C!l•l~ll""E Eastwooo. Park, Anaheim, Ca. with .• SPllAY.~tloaeowus Pastor William Hillmer of. / A P......-1~.eteii fl ciating Interment a t , usew11S111reBt•d.,11111F1 Melrose Abbey Memorial ' ~::,~m11:i,~•11 Park. Anaheim, Ca. Services under the direction or Balli Bergeron-Smith & Tuthill Wes tcliff Chapel Mortuary of Costa Mesa.646-9371 TRJSSEL HOWARD R . T RISSEL. Me m o rial s e r v ices for HOWARD R. TRISSEL. who expired at Hoag Memorial Ho s pital on Sunda y, December 21. 1980. will be held al l:OOPM on Friday, December 26th. at Pacific View Me morial Park in Newport Beach . The Reverend Charles Clark of the First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa will be th e o ffi ciati n g cler gyman. He will be as· slsted by the members or Seafaring Masonic Lodge 11708. Mr. Trissel owned and op~raled the Costa Mesa JUu.e... P..tinl. Com pa~ r or many years and retired from \hat business in 1962. He was Secretary of the afaring Maaonlc Lodge of , "Thanks, have a nice day yourself." Art skills targeted ' Put>ll\hed 0<.,..111! C<Mt•I Dally Pilot, Dec 1•. JI. I-•"" Jan 7 14 ltll •lfO.tO -P UBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOUS eutlNl.SS MAMl.STATl.ljll.NT The fOllowll'Q --h doln9 Dusi M\\•\ I CONTRACTORS SPA & SAUNA, 411 Espl.,...de. Or•n~. Callfornl• ., ... Allen Lewis, 47? Esplan•d•, Or• ..... Callf«nl•"*' Tllll llUMr..s' h <Oftdu<led t>r •n In· dlvldlMI All ... Lewll Tfll1 1tf'-t ••• flled wltn tht County Clerli of Or•n9" Cot1n1, on Otumbert, 1• """'' Pul>ll-Or..._ ColJI D•lly Piiot, Ot<. 10.1~2•.11,1• !!ti• PUBLIC NOTl~E ' --~ f'ICTITIOUI eUSllHH NAM• STATaMaNT TM IOltewl/tt ..,._ It tlOlflt eutl• MU•\: COSTA MESA OFF ·ROAD CE NTE"· 7• w. 17tn st .... ot, COll• AMA, c.lltorflla 91t2' Gordllft oo-. J'OO 111 ... , ,,. ......... Me""'°" 9"ch, C.llfomla tt .. ) Tnls lluiAr..ss ll Conclt.t<IH bf all In· dlvld\lel. GordDftOtMOI T ht to1lowln9 ~r\On\ are dOl'Hl oul"rn1n•s Pullh)I'••~-°'" ~G••' a ••• P.101 Pvomf1«l Ou nQ>< Co.ulDAl.IV E'UOL O.c J ta 11 1• I~ _'W l 80 D•< 10 11, IA lt 1990 4q70,90 SOLAR WEST 17211 Arm•lrOog Ave,,u•, I'"'""· C.llforn1a <n1U Amtech Cor-•t•on. • Calllornl• t or por-AHar\, ,,,.,, Arm\\rono Aven~ lrvln•. C..tllorn•• '11114 Division ol AmtKn CorPora11on, 11111 Armstrono Avtnu~ trv'"' C.illornla '2114 Thh builnu\ '' conou<ll!d DY a <0< Por•llon q Ptltr\, Gent-< •I '"''"'•90 r T ru \ \t•t!'f'nent w•' tlfed ••th thp Covf\ty· Cler., ot Oranqe County on O.umber I l'IO F t Stitt PubllsMO Or-Coe11 O••IY Piiot 0.t 10 17 1•. ]1 1'90 .. IS·IO P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS austNESS NAME STATEMENT TM tooowanq ~,~ 1\ oo.nq o u\1 ne-n.as UNIVE RSAL BUS INESS AS SOCIAllON OF SOU TH ER N CAL IF . ll161 Camino C•P••lr•no. Su ite O S•n Juan C•o•str ano C•f1torn1• 97•'3 P UBLIC SOTICE FICTITIOUS auSINESS NAME STATEMENT fF\t' tOllOWlnQ Oir•\Of' 1\ dO~nq DU'' ne\\ a\ BAOO .. Hull '>f >NA.V tll>l 8 r oOkhUr\I W.tw U ardf'"' C,ro•t Cdf1rorn1• ~,_nry J A \()tA 1~11 FIO,HJd Strf'et M~nltr'Qlon 8tM<" (4111•orn1• ~1&<11 T h•'\ bu)in~~ 1'\ c.onauctra D'r .an 1n O•••dua1 Hf'nry J A \brl!) Th•\. ,,~·1~n1 ••!lo fllf'ld ¥W1tn lrw County Clt>t~ ot 0,.,,,~ County on '">re. rmtwt ' 198() FISOMI PuDh""'° 0.4 nQP (O~\t Oaoly P1tol t.>t< J tO 11 U t<a80 .. sq IO PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMEN T T ,..~ foOOW•"O ~'son '' OO•no t>uu flf~), " ... CS BUILDING AND MAR tNE SUPPLY 10fl8A S•o P•<o Avenut', J ohn De nnt\ CaP~1t one S& E\Pf•n-.1rv1ne.C•lllor•1<•n11s Thi~ bU\'ne\S i~ conductPd by •n un Fou nl••n Vttllfy (411,1orn14' t'1210I 1nc.otoot...e.d .ffOC .. hon--oowr thttft-ft" W4'-!tat-.M... C.t:4ncS.aU u• tC)lll.t S•" r>ar1Mr\111Jf l"<1To 4vfnu• Founl••n V•ll•• J o carwro"" C•IHorn1a '1'1108 t h1St \t•t•rrwnl wa\ t1lf!O wl\h '"" fn.~ bu,,.,nf''\\ •\ conduct•d by •n In Counly Clerk ol Oran~ Counly on d..,dual O..temt>er 1 1qeo Wa•lrr M (ro•n<Mil 111 • FtSOSU r,,,, )!ale,_,I was !1lfd wll" I,... Publl\l'le(I Or•t>Oe Coosl Dally Ptlol, g:~~~b;,1~r~ • .:; Or•nl!* (ounly on Ott l. 10, 11, 1•. 1'90 •~80 PUBLIC NO'(ICE l'ICTIT>OUi eUSIN ESS NAME STATEMENT T ht lollowln9 perM>ns arr OolnQ bU•""'" •• ORANGE COU NfY AUT O TAAOER, It Drlflwooo. Irvine, C•1trorn1• '1'171• ICtlln R Wlelan<I, 10 Otll!•OOO. I rvlne, Calll0<n1• 97714 Ma\lreen A W Httand . t • OnU•ood. ttvlne, C•litor·"•• 9171' fl\I\ t>ustnt\s •S conduc1•d by hull>•""-wllt -•nAWlel- FUOMI Publl\llfd °'"~ Coa\I Dally P•lot, Oet J, ro, 17 1•, 1'!90 •IS6 80 l'ICTITIOUS eUSINEU NAME STATEMENT The tol•-•"11 ,,., ~ h ooong b~•I ....... ' L VF DEL TA.CO •H• 1 4 l6 W•,.-ner A'lff ttUf' Foun••fn V•llu , CMlto•ni• 9J70t l yle Vlnct<1t Finley ''°' Sot<ICl•tll COf'one oe1 llllar, Cetilornl• t?U5 Tiii• b\AI .... , .. condu<lod by .,, In dlvlOual L~V Fl!ller Tn1) llal-l "'" t11tc1 ""'" lhe County Clerk of Or•n9" C°"nt• on This Jtet-1 ••• llled wlln ti• County Cl••k ot Or•-Coun1Y on l'IMUS O.c•mlle• I, ltlO Oeumbe< I, 1• PubllsMO <>.,. C:O.•t Oallv Piiot, f'llltll Dec >. 10, II, 1•:_'.• ... o. Publl \htd <>-CoHI 0..llr PllOI, PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS eUSINeH NAMI STATEMENT Tn• followlnQ person• ••• doln9 bullMl\95 CHRISTIAN ESCROW, 1S1' B•U• A..-11 .... COSta ,. ... C•lllOml• .,.,. M•YVM COrooretlon, • tallloml• CO<p6rell0fl, *' "' ... HerlMtS UIW. Hvnlln9(on 8H<h. Cellfornl• '1Mtl Tfll• _,~~ 1, conctu<ted llf a C«· -·''-· H4tr911r COrDOl'etlon O.c 10. 11. 1~. lt, ,.., • ....., P UBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT Ol'AeANDONMENT Of'UHOP: f'ICTITIOUS eU$1NESS NAMI Tiie loHowfnQ ,,.,..,,, ,...,. •t>an doneo tne use or the F1cttt lou1 Bullneu Name FOUNTAIN REALESTATE, 10~1 £1111 Avenue, l"olinl•ln V•ll•>. C•lllornla f)70I fl•• Fkllll~ 8utlMU ,.._ ,.. ftrred to .oow ••• l1IOC1 In Or~ C.°"nty onJuht 7 t•l7. *""°" H•~'' Prnldlnt H•...., Cotpor.otlon, • ta•llornl• Thll ,IM--flltO ••th the cor-•tlon, -o.ll Ftw H•rllOn UtW, Cot111ty Cieri! ot 0••"99 co..nty on Ht1nlt....,., ...,.n, C.hlorn>• .,_ Oe<tm!Mf I, r... Th .. blA!neu w•s <-ltd h I l'tllt&I cor·potallon Pulltl-OrMltlf CoHI 0.llY PllOI, H•¥VfH Gorpor .. ion 0.< l, IO. r7,J4, I.., -...-,H..,n, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSIN ESS NAME STATEMENT r nt folfow1n9 oer\On) are ao1no Ou\•nf''>) ~u CENTURY 11 FOU NT AIN 11181 Broo•.hurst Str-f~\ Fountain 'VaHt• C.•lltort\1• "'1106 H'•o.J' I"<. .i (Al1Jorn1.a <OtPor• tion I ftlt 8rQOll.nur\t Stf"t.PI Fountain V •Htv {at1torn1.a •1108 T f'11\ t)u\1,,..\'\ f~ tOt'IOUClf'd Of' a <O( porat•on MtlYOol' (Otll0fd1!M N~wt°" G Ha,r-~ Prf"\10fnl Tf'H'\ ~t•1f,,,.,,\ Wd\o fll"'° '#tll't lf'e' Count¥' C1r-r• 0 1 Otan~ Coun•v on Otc•mMr I 1~ Fl- Puolt\~ Ora~ (o.t\t D••fY P1101 Ot t J tO 17 1• fi80 •IS7 80 Pl'BLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT fhf' totlowtng s»rM>ns •rr doinQ bU''""" ., "TU-V $TU$$.ER.,!' ~I Ii' 4 11" Sl•MI. C6Sla W \41, Ca '11'1T --Kyung H L .. lt101 B••r MUOOW (lfCle, Ce,,lloo Ca "0701 l(yu Ayo L ... IM01 Bur Me-• Clrclt C.rrl!Ol, C. 90701 Tn1• ~--~ Is con<tucil!d bv •" tn· dhldu•I KyunQH l.H Tnos s111...-1 WM 111oc1 w1tn I.,. counly Cle•k ot Or•I'~ county ..,,, Oecembf!r 1•. "'° . . -""'~ Publl.,,.., Or-(OUl 0111v Piiot ' De< 1•. Jl '*· J•n 7, 14, 1011 JOl}·IO PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS auSINEU NAME STATEMENT T ht roHowtnQ ""'""' " 00tn9 bu'1 ,,.\\ •\ K NOlS FOR POTS. 10101 Solno"ll l l'I ... un111"Qton 8e.ft h C•llfo,.n1.f ., ... 80<1n•t l'Ofd ~1 5-<nortll Ln Hvnltnqton 8N<n. C•hforn,. .,... Thi\ M l"HS It <ond<Ktfd I>• •n II'\ dhttd"U•I 6oNll• Foro Tn" •t"'_,,' •u lllt!d wttn t~ counly Clerk or Ora"9" c .... nly on Dt<•m-1,ltlll ,.,...,., Pubtil"tcl Or""90 Coe" °""• Piiot, ()«£.J r~.17!_4 l'IO 4l.HO PUBLIC NOTICE "·""' f'ICTtTIOUS euttMeH ltAMI S"fAT£MSMT Tiit follo•ln9 "''°"' •rt doln9 ... .iNMa, ORAN GE COUNTY UNOIMG, Uh N h•ller •II. o,.,..-., t •lllornl• flt67 E"""' 5m\t. '°" ,...., ... ,...,, AMllelm, C91~• ..,., Cllti.rl,. L EtM1, tot AWl\I .. Fero. AIWIOll'I\. Collto.,••• 8*7 T Ill• llonlfle\• I• ronOu<t .. "' • teM••l •-nlll• E41wwdl!l'l'tll -C:-_ .._ L E.r'Mt I rtllCI tM>fHIH Newport Beach for 18 years IMITM'' MOITUAIY from which he recently re· Art enthuaiut.a of all at• are invited to tbe Jan. 12 open house of tbe lrYiDe Artl and Craft.a Center ln Herltace Park at Yale and Walnut Avenum. A number of demoostraUom will sbow artlaUc tecbnlquet taqbt in c,lua• at tbe center. Thi•'"''-' ... lllld with 11w1------------~ "'-toOoftl l fl .. •M-4 Wff Ill .. •ttll tlw COllfltY ci.n. _,-0.a"« C°"nly ot1 De<.,,,.,., 1, 1• Tllr• ..__,. -llted witll "'* c-ty Ci..11 et Or~ c_, ... Otte"'*' ~ ,_ 627 Mam SI ceived the "HJram Award" ~nllnQlon Beach for eitcepUonal services. ln 536~539 A his early da)'I, he helped de· '----------' velOP and market one of the ' ror more lnformatioa about tbe 1 to • p.m . open 9*IN call 552-Unl. '· Cot1nty Clttrk ot Ora.,.. Co..flfy ~ Oe<em..,1,1• f'l..U Pllbll-Or-. Goetl 0..11• Piiot, De<.'· 10, '7, , ... I.., .,...., --~-----------------·-. call 142-5671. Pvt • few words to work for ou. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . ' J ,,~ .••.. _ Seisure of pot, illegrd SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A ltate Cow1 ol A•peal U. ruled tbat > ••tllaorttlea wbo spot •artluM crowiAc 1A • ffteed-ia yU"d may DOl •l•r llDd Mbe tM eea- t ra band wltbout a aearcb warrant unless tbey have consent or tbere are emeraeocy circumRaoce9. Tbe court's decision revened the conviction and probation sentence ol Robert Chavez of San- ta Clara. He pleaded 1uilt1, to cultivation or marajuana, possession or ~D and pouession of a destructive device Bora 1eveo weeks ago at the Toronto 1'o. th.is &-pound 1orilla still doesn't know her name. Or his name. Or its n'Ulle, The prob- lem is., such determinations are often a problem. ZOo offtti.ala are eontent-to -wa:it:- Tbe main thing is, the baby's cute and cud- dly. after bis mation to sup- press the evidence was denied. THE CONVICTION atemmed from a 1978 se11ure or-marijuana plants in Chavez' back yard. Medic def ends pill benefits A11.A.NTA (AP> -Despite studies tinting birtb eoatrol pills to heart disease, a researcher at tbe natiooal Center for Disease Control says some studies auaest the pill also reduces the incidence of aome fcnm of cancer and arthritis. Dr. Howard Ory ol the CDC's family planning division said the benefits of the pill outw4!!1h the i . It ii, be iiid;' 0 tlii 'Sil'est an mos( aavan-: tageoua fono ol birth control ror those under 30." Ory bas reviewed tbe results of 20 yean of re- search oa tbe pill in an article to be published in an upcomiQe iaaue ol the magazine Family Planning Perspectives. BUl'l1I OONTaOL PILLS, naS'I' marketed in 1980, are used by about 8.5 million women in the United States, according to Ory. Scientists have found that the pill reduces the incidence ol benign breast lumps, benign ovarian cysts and iron deficiencies in women, he said in an interview. "It probably also reduces the incidence or rheumatoid arthritis, and there's a sucgestion that the pill may lower the incideace of pelvic infec- tion,•• Ory said. "la addJtion, then are now three reports suaestinc the pill reduces the incidence of cancer of tbe womb." llost ol these findings still need to be con- firmed, but they suggest that the pill's benefits to women may outwei1b its harmful effects, he said. oav SAID THE SINGLE MOST harmful ef- r ect of birth control piJls is the risk of cardicwucular disease, including heart attacks. strokes and blood clots. But the picture the way I see it is that the peo- ple who are at the most risk are women who smote and take the pill and are over 30," he said. "Under 30, there's just very little risk of cardiovascular disease. -It's not zero, but it's small." Ory said scientists have not determined why the pill is associated with heart disease or why it can be beneficial lo some women. About 200,000 American women, or a little more than 2 percent of all pill users, fit the category ol women over 30 who take the pill and smoke. Ory said. "SO &EALL l', THE BIG RISK is confined as best l can tell to a very small fraction of users," he said. Santa Clara police were notified • large number of marijuana plants were being grown in the fenced-in yard and wen visible from two peerby motels. Officers got permission to enter the motels and from a balcony saw the plants. They went to the home, found no one there and entered the back/ yard through a gate. They dug up 38 marijuana plants ranging from 8 to nearly 11 feet tall. --, ..,,.__. CHAVEZ MEAN - tim~ returned home and was arrested. He re- fused permission to search lhe house, but a search warrant was ob· tained and officers found marijuana. LSD and tracer ammunition. Chavez claimed the warranUess seizure of the marijuana in the back yard was unlawful and the illegality of this seizure .tainted the search warrant which was subsequently ob· tained. The appeal court agreed. It said spotting the planta rrom the motel was proper and did not infringe on Chavez· _ privacy. But it said there is a question of whether such observa- tion was in itself suffi. cient to justify warrant· less seizure. It then cit· ed a 1971 U.S. Supreme Court decision which says plain view alone is not enough to justify such s eizu r e of evidence. THE FEDERAL tribunal had said no amount of probable cause can justify a war- rant less search or seizure without "exigent circumstances" even if the object is contraband. The appeal court said the fact the plants in Chavez' back yard could be seen from the motel balcony does not mean he necessarily aban-... Tbe trick is that you have to maximiie doned all reasonable ex· Bon appetit to any menu B1 11\JGH A. M1JUJGAN 14.f' -..Ci.I c. ...... PI ...... RIDGEFIELD , Conn. -A netcbbor'a dauabter, home for the holidays from her first semester at a Southem college, described the din· m1 ball menu with the awe Of Captain Cook biting lnto b.1a flJ'St brisket of walrus blubber. "Do you know, they eat tbin1s like collard, rutabagas, okl'a and mustard greens?" she said, eyes wide with the horror of lt all. "And grits for breakfast." Travel indeed can be broadening, as Marco Polo found out when ha.-doublet didn't fit after the Chinese introduced him to macaroni. THERE'S STILL A BIG WORLD out there beyond the piua parlors, the wok pots, the TV din· ners and the microwave ovens. A Southern belle matriculating d tbe University of Buffato might stand aghast at chicken wings, a delicacy I have encountered nowhere else. She could hardly miss them, unless she enrolled as a postulant in a cloistered convent, where only the aroma of the sauce piquant could penetrate. Unless it was Mother Superior's birth· day, in which case they would send out for a bucketful. In Buffalo, chicken wings are the piece de re-. sistance at every municipal reception and cor- porate freeload. Hostesses scatter bowls of them a bout at cocktail parties the way Iranian diplomats used to la y on the caviar and the r • Carters made free -with the roasted goobers . Buffalonians nibble wings in drive-ins and bingo halls as if fritos and potato chips had neve r been invented. l have been to two Buffalo weddings ( ac· tually it was people who were getting married) and at both bashes the cate re r 's centerprice was a silver salver of chic ke n wings with SODle-Celery-and a bl.u6- cheese dressing. MULLIGAN 1 N B u r r A Lo • the wing s are d e l icate l y b i fur ca ted , which must cost the local citizenry a finger here and there and probably accounts for why the Queen City of the Lakes has turned out so fe w great concert pianists or wide receivers. The resulting wing halves look like shrunken turkey drumsticks but when deep fried, smothered in the hot sauce. dabbed in the blue cheese and munched loudly with celery (also dipped in the cheese ). they are delectable. I never did find out what folks in Buffalo do with the rest of the chicken. This much I do know. When a Buffalo trencherman has had his fill of les ~iles de poulet piquant au fromage, as Escoffier might have cttristened this delicacy. be recharges l\is taste buds with beef-on-a-week. This is another Lavern happy hour speciality here: roast beef on a >oft salty roll. In Phoenix, Ariz., l was introduced to menudo. a Mexican soup made from the lining of cow's >tomach and other bovine intimacies of which I was happily spared by tlle language barrier . They claim it boils down to the best hangover cure short or lying fa ce down in a snow drift, which is in short s upply thereabouts. A NEWSPAPER WOMAN TRANSFERRED from Burlington, Vt.. to Wilmington, Del., solemnly assures me that in parts of that tiny state - "below the canal in Sussex and Kent counties" - the natives are partial to muskrat. She did not volunteer a recipe In a paean to "Christmas in Maine," the poet Robert Tris tra m Coffin rhapsodizes at>out 'a baked whole raccoon girt around with brown ed sweet potatoes." Louisi ana. which to my palate has the finest cooking anywhere on this continent, long ago dis· covered, that the lowly mudbug, crossing the road to get to the other side of the cypress swamp, was meant to fullill its destiny in a cooking pot. Let others rant and ra ve at>out crawfish etouffee and crawdad diable. I shall spend eternity content if the menu on the pearly gates lists crawfish pie as the plat de jour. In "Jambalaya, .. the great Hank Williams song that a lways makes my mouth water for Southern cooking, crawfish pie is followed by file gumbo. benefits and minimize the risk. The way to do that pectation of privacy. is for women who smoke and take the pill over JO "It follows that the FOR YEARS, I THOUGHT THE dish was to think twice about using it. A young, healthy warrantless seizure of fillet gumbo. concocted of sli ces of catfish or woman is the one who can use the piU with mu-the plants cannot be grouper. Only recently I learned file was a ground imum benefit, minimum risk." justified on any implied herb or spice. . _ I, was feeling .pretty silly abollt my ignorance d h 0 until Jo Harsdorlf. wife of the New Orleans Times· ~o ... ~ an.ge ~ -filca.yune. editor., confuud-tha~~aloA8-$he. had C:":=::-:~=:-::-.lll-.l~'-'~~t::--...tLU~tcfC1 J -~ --~-• been making "chm gumbo:' Jiguri:;ithat's what _ the lyrics recommended. NEW YORK (AP) -1'houlb be Audrey Hepburn's fans may think Hey guests loved it, too. Like Buf alo chicken wean bis bard-won laurels proudly, s he's perfect, but she answered 'wings, which supposedly originated when the meat Bill Rodlers would really rather People's question by saying, "You man dropped off boxes or wings at a local Italian have a pompadour as bis crowning can hue 3 million rans and still be restaurant instead of backs and necks for the cac- glory. Insecure. I wu always full of com-ciatore sauce., that is the way great dishes are ••fJb-Sha-fia Na, ... -tle sa"JW ... , pfens about my feet beinf''too bii born. -• --"' .. nner-mald pt1ny:halt CO do tliat. •• and-a"bou&.1-i:ftc too taJl..W 9IUmay." -If -you e ver i et l.o Utica, .N. 'l. t r)' whlt& pizza. WlMn uked wbat if uwthin& he Howard Baker's problem bas a Delicious , no tomatoes. But in Ireland, don't go out doesn't l!ke about himself; Rodeen slight variation. The -Tennessee of your way to dabble in the dulse <red seaweed), told People ma1aline he'd "lop a senator admitted to a comple% about drisheen (shee p's blood pudding>. cruibins ball-inch off my nose" if be could. gettingsldnny. • (pickled pigs trotters> or jellied sea moss (which Who would he like to look like? "J don't envy anyone else's body -one menu described as "branching muscilaginous "Robert Redford,'' tbe marathon I juat intensely dislike skinny peo-seaweed". _man laid._ "I'd a~ap witb blm.!." pJe,.:_' be_sai~. DUBUNERS, IN ADDmON TO cockles and mussels, alive. alive oh, dine on whitebait. whelks and willicks, which are nothing like winkies. Or is it Twinkies? ' Anyhow, the Irish have been known to eat soused herring. They have also been known to eat herring when not soused. GOUrmets lri Clilna are big on sea slugs. They tell me il beats braised python. But not by much. Bon appetit. Baby tosser cleared PATERSON, N.J . (AP) -A P•terson woman Wbo thNW ber. lnfant.SOD from the MV.eD•llory roof ' f 't1lllldi 1eJ, Deoembef ail, 1llO * CMIL.Y"'-Or ft ,.., c~:~:~ED I !?.~~Li"~:fAiiiii~ ... -- ,, ... ,. M, Cal 'T( .. II .... -"' ..,. , ... c..-..... .. &42-5678 llMt$ fM SALE • _., • loat ...... ,.1.... •• a.a-'""-·· 14ill C..UU&N> llo<b 1011 Cor~<kl Mar 1m c.--.M .. a L* 0.,..1'(1104 ID ..... " ... ~ •••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ·•••rll I •••••••••••••••••• EIT-1'111 r-a1n V•llt> IO>t H~aurh llltll )rvl• 1°"4 l,.q1111a lle••" llMI l.Ac..,.a lhll• IOlllll lAC\14& N1&.,.I lc»i ..... 1o11 ViejO IOll EOU .. L HOUSING S::~!':::" := . ~ S....Jwa11Cap1•1raoo 11111 l _.OPP 5' RT~ N l_TY 4 t:~;. :: W•r•a Mettee: ~.:."m~!:.U.~· ::: AIJ real estate ad· Mobll• 110111t• s.1. 1100 'II e r t I 1 e d i n t h I s The charm and island IUL ESTATE newspaper is 1ubject to lifeatyle or Balboa ........ ~re .. s.1. uoo the Federal Fair Hou•· Jaland are yours wUh ... ..._nment> r .. S•I• 1aw int Act of lt88 which this S Bdrm home with; S::~!.~:r.~n> ::: makes it Illegal to ad-private pier and slip for c·•-tur ~ 1'1r1~• 1~ vertise "any preference, 35' boalt. t=~~:~1.::m:'1 ~=limitation , or dis · D .M . MARSHALL Pc".!!!~~~ l;."~0~:~ :: crimination based on J..~;:, ,_,.,,,.,pu\1 200tJ race, color, religion ,--------~ ~~";!.f ...... •·~ ~ ta. or natJoaal oriain. ---------MOllll• Hme Trtr P1b z»> or an intention to inake , &:i-,t~ .. t~op := II mi ta ti on . or d i a · Brfl.i Beach °""" s111. ~'°" 2'00 crimination." ........ , & 111.,..,,.n.On•r•.Rnon uoo any. suc.h preference, ~~ Ddebout . K11"M.·tw-. ~·••m' rtruv~' 2100 • R.....,..., Estate R.al Eotate Etth.,11• Z1100 ~ 11 • .i E.s111e ..,. •• ,..., tllOO This '?ewspaper will not ,... ,,,11,,,,cfLUHCt....Ct ,.... IENTllS knoWln,ly accept any ' · -· ••OVMs YurN•llff 111111 advert11ing for rea I WISTCLIFF ::: ~~:~:;·~~ g: eatate which is in viola · Home of distinction, ~~~%-L~l" 5 tlonofthe law. ~~~m!, p 9aa~hi '!.~~ T6'nlw>ll>o• l.n( ~12$ pr! Val e b al h. 0 n e ==~~~t~r· : -s· ... ~ ........... -bedroom with ba'th ~~ ~r~... = -" "'11111 ... ~ ... _... ideally located for maid .. 1i1-t\>rnu11n1 x,., .....,dMcktltelrach or teenager. Artistic ~:!~:·& 11,,.,., :.:: Mf -report .,.. pool. Luxurious s pa . ll•Jl•I• Mc.t•h 11111 ,...... ..... .....,. Th• Owner will carry financ· ~:1~1:'k~~h,, !k~ Al tng. ~;~~!~:~!~~~ !;!: ~ "_!:~T .:'fl: 631-7300 M.I . lo•rl.tc•'-'nrltcnt 1~1 --•J' ..._-n ~~~~~~~~~ """~ 11.oi.1 1t1v h•corr•ct l•s•rtio111 -= hM\IM'"t~ R~n\•I l~ lndu>ln•I 1«•1•1 t.J)J ...,. llG 4 "°''i(t' •1'0 , 11.., .. 1io "-•n1...i ..w Well planned 2-story '41)t kf'Al•I~ .. '511 d BUSINESS, INVEST· ..._..for Sale home with formal ining ••••••••••••••••••••••• & family room, central MOH, FINANCE G .. u al I 002 air w;purifier and an in· ~~::~::: ~'Y.•~:~· w y, ••••••••••••• ••• ••••. •. viting spa. Features i.n· an\ .. ~"n""' .,.,vii.,,,, \ ~~:~ GO FOR IT' c l tl d e : c u s t o m ln•n•m•n• 11. .r.1.-<1 J<.JJ • draperies. thick carpet· ~::=:;~ !:.~::~. ~ A SS U M E L 0 A N . ing and a seller anx ious 111.,,•~·~·· ,,,. ~ SELLER WILL CARRY to sell. Priced below A"NOUNCEMENTS. 2nd. Sharp 3 Bdun.. c.uJ.:. market at Sl68,9SO. PERSONALS & de-sac home with bright 751-3191 k i t uu a 8'd.....J a..i:.& _ _ lOSU f01Jl1D master bdrm s124 .soo c;:: SELECT t:!":.:':.'.t"'""'' ~:~;; Call now 979.5370. t PROPERTIES 1, •• ,, • ..c.... . .. A ~2~!b~r ~li tLsrA rE. • •• 2'IJ •• SERVICES REALTORS 2 story home. shake """••• E0M""p'l''o":A.ENT & ''"' -.---::;;iiiiiiiiii;;.:. ., rool, fresh paint, patio. TM $167.500 Eastside Costa PREPARATION Mesa. .. ...,,d, ln'""''"·n 1~ ltoyMcC ... , ltltr. ~.·;;•µ\\v.·:~;.~; \IA I ~;~~ SU VIEW 541-7729 MERCHANDISE Remodeled Port Hoyal DUP\.IXIS Anl114u• • Al1il••n<•'' Al>'ll-OA k•\\(lot" lh1itld1nf( \f11l .. ,••h t'•n~r._, ~ >~qu1pm~n\ {"4 h lloh f rr,..hJ ''A.I Purn1turf' c.,.., •• " !\4ll' llor.n flou\of'hoWJ .-... ouo .. Jt-·~'r) w pool and spa. ocean & n ightllg ht vie w. ,Superbly upgraded 4 Bdrm det11ched home. ~.000 2 as 3 bdrm units . secluded patio ! l '-41 blocks lo ocean. Seller will finance! Or will trade! 12$5,900! Includes land. ........ "" .. M•r-hJntt) Mi)('eUa~ M•~tellutit'OWi 'tr. ant~ )ho1rel \n.\rumenl~ Oth("f' ,. .. urn ~ t.A,wll' P<t> Put.tM• • Urtaa. Seiwr1ng ~hrfunt-' Sc>oruna 1;wcb StOre-Rf''\lJIUf'.,W ~r S••~ T' *<•61.~1 U1f-"t.Sttr~ BOATS & MARINE EOUIPMCNT C•·n.-,.1 ft.1.11h \IAIM 'w'\11' 8o ... t .... \t'9r1n ... ff\H. h).t.~l"ri"""' Ht1at1i ffr1H t f'I"''" 1 Bu•h .., ••• "'"'•"" sa1~""' •M .. ~ Ru"l~.~P"("'CI ,. ,,, l\()•l.' "Ult·~'-' TRANSPORTATION Alf'('rwrt ( •mvr•r\ , .. It" fttinl t lt"<lrl(' .. ,\ Mnb1lr ttvm .. , Motor Cyrlet.. Sr'o(Mfln• "•.tor Ill\'\ ~ilk h t<fl1 1 r ,., ... , .. l r~'"'I Tr•'''°'\ l 1i111, AuW !W"r' Ir«' f-"11rt•, AUTOMOBILE l•t''t~1 .. 1 \1U1~~h • t '4')H \ Ut••tl'.ti\1111\ \ 1•hHlf'"' ,, ....... , .. ,, )(1,,.\ f \\ho(' lff '''' l t Jt •'I \._rh \111lu\,, it~•lll( \ufv\ ~ .. nh •J AUTOS. IMPORTED t,,, .... ,.. •7111 \lf• K1lrtt'I H t,\b \1J h ·~·ft \ti'tl111 ll1•oil1) "'itrJ ·~\I\\ Ja.: t .. "'" 1/11~ Cltrwn t'lll 1'utt !1717 u.1 .. u" 'Ji .. "t.1 •rrr .. r1 ~~ ...... 1 'l+l.# lhN'\11111 ,rr. 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't)'""t1 )'4 s .,., '" ')lAQ•. ~, '• ~ ...... ,,IHW',t I H' ..., .. .. ,,, ... "' ~\< ....... ~ ',.,. •J'it••~ 'Jl,,cu, ..... ,.. . ., 'tt J•·~ , ... ,~. ., ' ~ ..... , "°""'··· .. ... '1 • • l\""11 I .. s,o~·,1 • '-"'"" 4 •fJ'O ,.,_ att .,.. ..... M Oc..pn1to.1""'·t~ N• •""' OQ' .. ·.~ ( 'r..icr~ WELCOME C 0 S W R S 0 E C E 8 H H T I S U L E S M G S R 0 H A S M 0 A E G A 0 l C 0 P E M R S P 0 M R S L E S l Y E S 0 0 H 0 I L I l A D P U K S U U l T U V T A 0 T T R A K I H A Y T 0 E E 0 U U 0 E S E E X H T R H E A W 8 A Y T 8 A E 0 Y E A S A Y S Z T P 8 X 0 E A A H T L H R L L A 0 T I 0 S 0 0 C H C C A S c-o "GJZ " 1;; -o o n~-.z:-wTt n L B 1 T A A M A N Q 0 R A A G E 0 8 E C Y 8 H J S 0 A A H 8 l 0 T A H A U T 0 R 0 Y A J T T Z M 0 ~ I H T C C £ R 0 U 0 W P H M H E Y S E 0 0 £ H N R 0 H G A L 0 U C[E 8 0 C l E MIO A 0 V R G 0 U W J H K 0 Y A A l 0 E S H P T S tW*o G ..... Howdy SillllldOM Alofll BOii Jour OW>tW, .. I AMI." AUTOS, USED W)I a..to &IAiMw ;;:~ lenui EmMce il!llS T OlllOfT'OW: Ql,-. \ ttw,a, C.t11l1 .. f ~amaru l'h~\lt>lfl \ hr~>lt"I l·omtt Coobn~n\iiil Cuf\ftlt• Ctl'IJl!ar ~ R Tiit /' :E liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiim:..I = mE ~.r lmJM11'1\ YMQln ,.,, . .,,.,. lllH t\U ) NUllton~ l'Mdsmntn'• .,,n&o P1rmou111 Ponlt•" TllUMJtrl)lrd v.,. ·~•P*Mla """' 5 llDlll ILlllS CD. = OVER 55 YEARS Of SERVICE :,; LIDO ISLE ~ Ex~lionallf Good Location Near Ta1nis :~ Courts &r Beaches. Really Neat Two Bedroom Home With Den, Plus Formal Dinlnl Room. Assumable Loan. Pri~ Onl,Y "75.000. fir M Actill other apartment buildin-;y,1~anctii'B~theniiii~lera~ped::.::...~att~=eY:..-;-~~-e1t-a-~~it~~~::-;Wof~t.;f:;;;r-:!~~'!:~i::"...,...~l1 -film hu1>een-cleareCJOJ m . . SUperior Court J¥C11e Bruno L. Leoplul COO· clud.cl that afarilol Dias, 31, wu not respODJlbJe for her actiom in the death ot 14-montb-old Ben Gee Diu-Tbamroaa tn ~r. 11'71. The Judie Hid Ma. Dia was 111ffertnc from a penonallty dllonter became ahe tOUld nat accept UM ~ ot ber lover, Dr. Ben P. Tbamroq. a 'W1ekoft~andthebo1'1f1lher. llllyftllt -142-5111 ® --............ 'IH't~ n1ai a 1 ·••r••• ~ ••• A , ........ ... ~ ...... , ... .... _,_.. ... O.lr ..... cal ..... _ .• S£L£CT PROPERTIES IO. COAST COMOO W. MMI l , oely 4 \tft ~ •"•ry, ••lk to ......,'*& lonw wlUI ..,_ •--t aaaumabl .. 9-<Vf..-.cl It 117,SOO ............ MIWUI,_. ..... Q.OllTOHACH SW. l batha uch unu f\anu•lled StOnl' r p lower Good su m mtt wlnt« r~nlal Allk LAI 1275,000 $41f 0715 ~·t associated n -• -' , ' I • ,.. . WATllNOMT HOME S BR. 4 Ba. custom wat erfr o nt hom t' wt17Xlll' pvt dock Pri ce Sl.~.000 1-'or d\llails on this home and appt to see, call Carol Hoff. agt 631-0094 WHAT'S UHl(f>UE AIOUT UHl(f>UE CONDOMINIUM -4 'Bdrm. Villa Pacific, dose to beach. tennis. spe, etc. Only Sl2l.SOO PUTTING 2 ~re eni.. pool. fruit lrt'C!' and <·ountry decor. Irvine Terr $349.500 RIG CANYON 3 Adrm. beaut. ma1nt . pool. spa. across from park As k ing SS95. 000 BAVSHORE 4 Hdrm fam. home. warm lrad1 uonal style. owner will eoarry first . $486.SOO INTERIOR Exqu1s1lc decor. 3 bdrm + unit, tasteful with spa. pier and slip. 1825,000 LITTLE ISLANIJ Uncon11estt'd. Awfully cute 3 Bdrm home. 2 bdrm unit $4JS.WO THAT'S WHAT'S UMlqtlE AIOUT I INl()Uf_ t1f>Ml i Realton. 675·6000 • * • , ..... J ... :.114 Clubhowie Cr Costa Mt"sa You arc the wlnnrr of •~~=--= frff tfclieh · ($10.50 valut>. to s,-tt Vac.tlo• •IV Sltow Jan 3 thru Jan II Anaheim Convention Center Ttchta ...must be .._u . r~an1ed lor -rtf erved -le9ta .al lhe Corwention Center ahead of time. C.11 842·Si678. ext 272 to daim your ll<'kel!I • *. 4 ......... ·-'Mt n 1hr .. ....................... ·- ...... PWr ••CIRGMr Panoramlr vin at weclp. • bdrm. a b•lh CUl\Otn home. S100 1q_. ft . reauartM mariQe room, mtry. nvmc room. clinia1 room, bullt·ln1, etc . ••••. ooo U90 tlLI N~wl remodeled tr.adltumal tyle 3 bdrm, ~ bath hon1c featuring lar1e rt.> rt'atloo room & 2 patios. Livina room ha~ uttrar tive beam ceilings, (ir.,phll'C & trench doors leadlni onto bri r k put10 . Ne w kitc hen bll-in u µµllmwt• Close io tenni1S courts . 11uml.Y bt'iu·ht>s & dubhouse. Can be sold full y Curnished $420,000. IAY .. OMT Wt• have several rine homes with pier & slip CILL GRUNDY . REALTOR ; •• ' ! . •• • • ' , , \\ I '--. l I i \ TAYT _JOR CO. HL·\l'ltll\.-., ..... l'IH1 HOME & 2 IMCOMI UNITS AL~ FOR S27~ •. ooo ,\• perl't•tl t'ombination of l'h11rm. pt'rsonality. warmth & in<·omt'. Lin• in Uw lovt>ly separate 2 Bdrm horn<• & t>njoy thl• ua·ome from the two 2·bdrm units directly be hind. In addition. a ('OZV spa & barbeque area to t•omplete the· p1t'lure. and in the fi1wst O>sta Mest.1 lo('ation . WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 21 I I S-Jo ..... Hills Rood NEWPORT CBCT'ER. M.I. 644·49 I 0 Cadillacs to Go·Carts Whatever the Fad Roll 'em off the market With a Classified Ad Call Now! IW2·5678 INCREDIBLE LINDA ISLE HOME A "1howcau"home for uqui1ite decorath19. Pri_vate exterior e11try courtyard with brick walk-way o•tr spcrtdinc) spa & pool. Interior ewlry with wi11di119 oak staircou. El•9•t • ~ fonwal dift. ""· LaNJe ilJIWNf kitchen mid....,..., ca"eO. ":::::. ..-tw wih pin 4 fa•dly -· . ._.lfut 1110ldltuJ•· w•ll co• ...... w /fret1ch doors, new carpet -.d • tot~ coordl•ated •••lr .... at '9ftec-.... 410oc1 t.sh •d ~·A spoc"-woterl'"rottt potfo P'-• far krcJe boat • two side ties. SI ,39~.ooo. ' ShoWll by ad"fOllCC appt. 6 3 I· 1400. . ~ WATERFRONT HOMES.INC RlAl l!:>lATE ~~' H11nt ,, Pt••P.'''' "-'~••a•P.1nr111 24"\b W Co..1't HW\I Nvwparl l:Wc><.h 11) M<trirw Av1t R..lhot1 lsl.lnd 631-1400 '7Mt00 . ~ .. PROCLAMATION To all c11en1s . In ends. and assoc1ales &atll MAY YOU lllUSSID w11h health, prosperily, happiness and ltme 10 en1ov all ol them lhruoul this vpeom1no Hohday Season and New Year Shtcen,...... T-Irr-a.tat .. ata ..,,.. n. ........... . 714-646-7171 714-641-7009 c tiJ ColdweH Banker ~FFORQAlLE_lH -HAllOR Y11W l n T' r <.'cf i b l t• v a I 11 1· N t' w I v rttclt•('Of'atl•d :J BH. homt• l.nr,.:t• n 1s t . Fam . Um . with w11r01 p~inelin~. Ht·mc><l c l<•d fam . sizt·tl k1tt'h & l'hl•t·1·ful hreakfas t un•a. Walk lo park & 1H:·hool $i2!1.000 fo't•t'. IN NEWPORTC•N12R -~ 644-9060 --- .,. •• '"·"·· •Hr 0nMa 0euMr A&r,on. lcleaf for cMwtr1loa. Hea ••cttter1 IOY · •ra•••t•l approval. 111 ••••• A Olvi11on of Harbor Investment~· Ulll'S CIEETINCS! To all' ol our Client.a and Fellow Realtors! Much happineta and 1ucces1 lo allof OU! n.ITOllACH Two 2 Bdrm unita. cor· ner lot, oc:e•n vic.w. U · ceilftl( a um mer /w Inter rental. 1210 000. PLACE COl 1 WIPAal POOL BOlllS, • IR. femllJ •etPbo,.ood . ...... JMI + NCUri· 11.0.wicl ........ ms . ,. fiMJAIL NOPllT'm"' ca ... ua w /etou . 114".LOAM to,.n111t'P.11&.t frWl9, ..cl pr. Adulta. DO pell, .-0. 773 W. •=Bdrm bome tbet'a 1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I wu.aa,as .... ~for the lat Ume 1: v-e·olTH•TS I MSTIUY • ...... ..._. IOIZ r or lnveetor. At· --•v• ._wr ..-:•--~U,.ll ....... ~~h-~••••••••• Miine 11~ Joen. Extr• ·~S a.... a br. 1 be. w/11e w-, • .... ~RJ>"BLE lar1e lot. *79,900, Abtoiute11 Prime loca-yd, oa cul-de-sat , Nicehlary 2 rm "C" 'IU'LUxURY TARBELL. BKR. Call timl la Coroaa del Mar ........ dtbwabr, peta & Plu. Frelhly palnted, wt&b normal down. Thia M0-1730 and Balboe Penlnaula. Kidl OK. tAO/mo. Curt, central air. Priced unit can be creatively 1----------1 W,... auumabte loua. ta-a&IM. below comp•rable aalea ftaanced. 2 Bdrm+ den _... AlkfotSmJLla·lleyer •-28~R-D_P_L_x-.-.-pa_c_._u_t_il for immed. action. In tbe Hurt ol Nl1uel. 640-1317 Pd . .ctuJta. 333 E. 21st •crm 644-7J" u:....,. •.•. .=:=... • uMrrs ~~o.1 3, aft. 1 p M *•MUST SELL! Woodbrid~_ elennt 3 ~ lJa attached bome overlooltin1 pool and park. EXCELLENT TERMS AVAILABLE. SlS8.SOO g \\bodbrtdge Realty SSJ -3000 tZt •nu _Pkwy, lr\ll•C' 497·1161 la LILia beeutilul home W•taide Cott• lleaa, which feUures : 4 IOOd concUtlon, income 3Bdrm1Ba.25540range ........... 10'9 Bdnm, 3 batha. 3 car $40,800 yr . Pr ice Ave ID, $495/mo. Kida ••••••••••••••••••••••• sarace. lovely pool and $44:5,000. On payment OK. Frplc, (enc. yrd. spa. Move.in condition. SU0.000. OWC bal1nce. Drive by. 645·7009 lit. MIWPOIT ..... HTS Aakin1 only $197,500. •tl1%. LutttS150. Quaint I Bdrm 2 bath, call 5*-1151 for more €'TIG€ -remodeled home, featur-details. ___,.........,~. 1 EASTSIDE sharp new 2 ln1 aepaute family ___ .....__HOM€~ Br 2 Ba. util ~. avail room, 2--fireplacea. now, adults, no pets hardwood rioora, near Real Estate Invest. $550.5"-3837 new root. copper plumb· w ComentaH E'a.ide l Bdrm J ba cot in1. RV acceu. 20% ~~!!!!!!!~!!!~~! 3333 · aat wy, NB down, owner will cury f-645-6646 taae. $490 per mo Call all the fln1nt'in1 at °'91ra...ltlah •---------844·T122wk~_s_. __ 131,(,% interest. Asking ••••••••••••••••••••!•··-------• E. SIDE 2 BR $SOO ll25.000.Call540-1UJ Mlillt"-1 t7MIWUMITS ChUdren/doaa OK , dbl ,_S. I 100 UMDml COMSTauc. aar. 2395 orang e . ••••••••••·••••••••••••• TIOM 498-4820 San Juan Capo. SSS.000. 2 Nlce3 Bdrm owner's un· -----Br. 2 Ba. 1480 sq . ft . 8 it with approx. $87,600 pr 4br, 2ba, new kitchen. · -:_-. HERITAGE REALTORS • >'"·old. Act S.1·5032. year estimated Income cpt, $650/mot C.-.. M• 1022 3 bd, l~ ba. Twnhme. PACIFIC to .help pay the bills. 494·2561 .... -. ................... 1220 sq. rt. Fabulous ... '¥IOUAU%9 Pnced at JJ.lXGrou. -r-'-" 1226 u --e. Sol.a'd lBr. 2Ba. location, Tennis crts. PAIADISI lovely central Oranae --.....,... pool k h I I l Slt)'Ulhta • Clerestory Dream by the sea in this County location. Prin· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comer choice lot. South . ·par s, sc ~ s. a · window• hl1hU1ht the lovely 2 Bdrm, 2 bath. cipalsonly. 7S2·1920. Beaut. Duplex. 3 Bdrm. 2 of Hwy . Prof. decor.1 tice covered patio. lush warmth ol thl1 3Bdrm family room mobile ba. LSOO Sq ft. Partial Pvt. wt xlnt 2 Br. 2Ba plants. great buy · home. Lovelv private · ....,.... 1 J home. Fantastic ocean ocean view. _...,/mo. 1 sep. s ide r ental. By $110.000. Call8311·818l. comer. bi& trees. new view. Desirable end unit yr leue. Call Doc . owner. 675-1055. 673-4848. O decor stress lhe cu.stom wit.h h1.11e patio and cov. 91· 1%10or 731-1873 MUST cr.ILL! L W quality. Call to see .. e red porch. Great ----., MAINTENANCE 1241.500. · an~~ Mun-c ~J'J>i~~~~ s •• ~aae.1 1700 ""'bieatlllfUTl tiarm-:-~h~t11mntEa:-nn.m; 000 unit. Pool " spa. $42S sq. ft . each un.lt. Gross oondo. Lovely back patio 642-5200 ' 10,. TIU:JOP..M.I 752-0929 Or 661-042"2 Sl6SO/mo. 293 down. area. Ov~rlooks green· wkndor wkdya aft 6. OWC balance. 1295.000. belt. Walking distance to fa•t• V•y l2l4 Broker, 6'15·0185 pool. Sundeck off master ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ---------1 bedroom New,ly I_,. .&•SM LO"' ... OWMllAMXIOUS painted. 6 70-• _." 12UN.COAST HWY OWMrW.ts.tl 3br.frplc,patio 17501mo Immaculate 3 Bdrm + ' .. CUNA BEACH 6 Bdrm, 3 bath giant Ul31S Basswood. After 4 Larae duplex + guest . bonus room with bar.. 1..on 968-3636 4Br, 38•. 3 car gar. Near-new earthtone ____ 497_·4848 ____ home. Assume I s l 4 S330 000 10"' dow h •. $125,000 at ll'k and u. .... ~ •-II 32 .. 0 . . .,., n . carpets. s utters .. new 2 Ir + faM I• $25,000 2nd at 14'7r . Due ..._...,, .. -oc .. OWC Prine . only . tile an kitchen. Lovely SOO Sq Fl . Re a I 1985. Projected income ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·1272. yard with storage shed. fireplace. beamed ceil· for 1 year 519.200. Is ful· S blkl to ocean Elegant 2 NEW CONDOS EASTSIDE C.M. 2Sl2Santa Ana Ave. 2 BR, 21,'a ba, contemp. deaip. $116.000. M6-Sot6 64 .. 6091 OWNER DESPERATE E.side 3 Br 2 Ba. trg Fam Rm w /frplc. Low down. non·qualifying as· sumable loan. owe $132.500. By Owner. .. 523 CAMPU5Dl·IRVINE Asking $168,000. For an inp in living rm. Deck, ly occupied. R.H.R Agt , bdrm. fam rm & den . appttosee,callS40·1151 comer lot in adult park .. _aak_f_or_Be_a_u_._67_3_·'1_300_._ 1$72S rno1 Plush crpu N B B Own 12 ooo ·-2'r'i ba, cedar & gla <;~ · · Y er, 4• Dbl car pvt 0 ar. fully Call&U-5842. " FOUIPlD WITH ma int. yd Adults no ·,, -HERITAGE . . REALTORS C-rclal SPIMDAILI pets loqwre at s2'7 lllth ------~--1~~~~~~!!~~1 Proper+, 1600 Central Orange County St 714 960-6331 o r ONE OF A KIND, com· ---------!••••••••••••••••••••••• location. All 2 Bdrm un-~5112. pletely remodeled t•t.rY•Hllt ill bringing i~ $19.300 pr 2 Br Penthouse Condo on C\L'ltom kitchen only one Ocean vu. 3 Bdrm 2.,.. ..wPOltT IUCH y e a r . P r 1 c e d a t N f Bo of many hi~hlighls . Ba , 3 car 1ara1e. PrimeC·lloU7xl20with 8.TTXGross. ~lier t ar· water. ewun urn. al Ran W•t Point Model. ~.OOO. r y In I ready made aUpa avail. Im med. oc- 5 Bt on cul·de·nc. Seller ~ older two bedroom flanrln1 Seller will cupanry 213/21t2 1136 hnm11 C"onapl('uou•ly d »2 JSM e willhelpfmance ~ ~c Dunn louted on Old NewpOrt icuuanlee rrnh1 for 1111 )'!I, _ f'V ~ a Co ~ year and manaae for one j rd I n:....1Li1lc@>Re·~ltu Blvd e.c5().000 Agent. year at S2S per month Mered th Ga ens ~ Br l\t:'Ulll.U any 631·7300. 752.1920 2"7 Ba 2 car gar . 2 sty, 552 _7500 75'-9221 ~~~~~~~· 1 frplc. ram rm . h\· rm "'.3SO Sq • Com A 963-3436. 673 6981 --------Harbor Vu Homes 4 Br 2 oJ • ---_ MnttoM~lnk ' 9U .. IL formal din rm $825 L..,._.•och I 041 ba. ram rm. fee land men-1al Bldat 1 Blk 10 pa ._CE LI KE .SEW. ~pa<'111us ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~9.soo. 644.4157 Panf1<' l\rt•an St"ll ~ Jbdrm. 2ba. ,. 1th Ir~ ONTIIE BEACH-Mobile Home 2 Br. red wood dec k, cedar shakeii. hardwood int, frplc 159,900. i 714H99·38UI 53:$0.000 1.C'Uf' ~.140 NOP'llTIES-mastt'f", r ath\"dral ct'1I DOVY SHORES Month 10,...,. l:JO, .M.I In e In I 1 \ rm n t''" Magnificent Bay Vll'W. w...,H.TaylorCo. carpets & drnpl'S pool, jacuu1. fam rm 2 ....,... 644-4910 I~~~~~~~~~ S62S m o 848 'i.\1~5 (rpks, 3 Br J Ra 13''; ----1-:-848-tllMO fl n. 1685. ooo F H 1---------DWLU H.I . M2·2Sl0, 646-4848 CWce ConMt' Lot Ne•r ~a('h. 2 3 bdrm . 2 2 81' Penthoust Cond~1 on . PVT PARTY.Non realtor Prtmt •~• of Newport car garage. near park. water New unfurn &1.it This~ T.O~. wishes lo purchase Beach. Uaeable 2000 sq. prinr. only. slip •vail Im med oc . .qwetrfw sy s_el· Bluffs Condo. 38r. 2Ba ft. bldg or plans for TSL lnvstmt 642·1603 c u P • n c Y ~ a I I ting IS pe ect location 10,000aq.ft.bldg.Agenl. ----213 1282 -1136 d a~s . ----forthiawood&glass3 single story . 1714 ) 631·7300 AmEVALLIEY 2JJS92-3S84 eves 1026 bdrm home. Newly re· 346·7'724 Eves Mr .~~!!'!~~~!!'!~~ Near new 4·Plex. 2 ----- 549.2763 ••••••••••••••••••••••• furbished & beautiful Wrilhl bdrm. 2 bath earh unit 2 Br I~ Ba Ire <'Ondo. views in all directions. '--" .,.,.., 2000 wit.h fireplace. enclosed pool. SSSOtmo IH FOllC&.OSUIE 3 Bdrm, 2ba. $120.000 33822 Mariana Dr. 1·394-4M6 1239.000. l•-------...i ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, 1arage. SlM.000 962·3S19 ACCOUMTAHTS... HCAMYOM Bill Grund y. Rt tr.------attmtion! Do you have a Luxurious 3br. 3ba. ..,._.+INCOME 6lHliJ. 3 br. 2 ba. den. patio. •, client who needs a year townhouse. All ta e ~DOWN nu. to beach. kids & pets tW ... • •ech I 040 md ta.It ahf'lter" Thia is• rooms. custom decor. Five units rompletely WISTMIMSTll OK. Days '42·2427 X377 . limitf'Cf partn .. nhlp In a eat·in kitchtn, private refurbished. New NEW DELUXE Eves&U-1971.963·1856 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ax11urr111 Good n .. 1ahhorhoo11. Mf'!b palnl & Tl.t' 4 hclrm. t•• ha Slll!l,UOO owe sm.11 2n1l med.lral/d4'ntal building paUoareaa.1310.000 carpet. drapes. etc. with OfffCI' --- & ml11hl bc-"" rr eel LA JOU.A llOIHS a spendable at existing llT AIL IL G 3 br. 2 ba. walk to bea<'h. tllll,c_,.1 rmts. All this for only PRIME LOCATION no pets. 9650 116 Hunt- MOHAIC H IA y siso.ooo. 7S2· 19'20. 7000 ft ...,_ ooo '!'ll• ~ 21~ ~ ~61 .,,., ... 1 .. ,11nt :. hdrm • ' qU •IL ea1r1im.8r7.hit-r er-. 3244 ramllv room homf' 8( Cl£AJIV£ Ill 114mO-ts13 ••••••••••••••••••••••• to•hll'N • lar•o hot tub 1044 ._ , •• ,1 111 1111 t1u·f'lh•nt Near new 4 Bdrm 2 ba p• ._CE otc--a.. WOODBRIDGE Area llrokrr, t17!1 lllM:1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• liu·•tlon •t•to•• from IJvt" cl011e to Fashion I.Ill -r condo. 3 BR 2'-' Ba. din· t l11land, 2 Coutry Clubs Ir r10PBTIIS• Pl•rfV 2110 1 n g room . b a r . * •UNIRUI( 1•..,•11 '""1 Th•. airlvatc-Gourmet Re1tauranla. ••••••••• .. ••••••••••• mierowave;-f1nt1trnn-.--___,. .. __ ~ --110•' 1 tfAfl• ... ~~\'!;!.~<iliL c~ an111ou1 -·~ --~t::f:MJ sale by Owner: 'Ex· fpfr, cpl1. drpa. AC. CAI.If. HOlUS -inc "'4'1'1° ~.: .. " NOW' clualve hillside lot comm pool • tennis. 2 """·~ CALL w/oulatandln1. view of car 1ar .. avail lmmed .. C.Ultomla.,.J l'l•n ton 111 ·~\,.,.. .. a._..,.._ Palm Sprln11. ltnnla S72S + dep. 7S2· 1282 lrvln" Yf'•l11rnio 4 REDCARPET 22UMITS l .ere lot will ucr. at Woodbrid1e Creekside \he!Callf llonit111 ar1111 of .. ,., ... , • court ahnoat completed, lklrm, lnd1H1r 11u1lt<11, 754 1202 N I W p O I T DtJ.000 752·HOO ext 2.H7 Wlllow Leue 4br, 3ba, h>a1l11 of rt1unil1• 111... ::.':.'.::':~. • dayt,4'7--eve1. frp\c, A /C. behind "'"lie 11tory, 2tllMJ 111~ ft ~'!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~ llACH ~ _ _.aL..A:... parktl'OOI, dttorated· wi&la an ... U11Mtl.,• loa1t. 17Rt' 4fit.1177 r-S6xtee11tBdrm1 B"• and ,.-.-=;-, . 2600 like model, gardener ---c:...... to76 ....... r acrrm r-ea "' •·•·18 townbouaea with ••· •••••••••••••••••••••• _;_ _______ _ e,;i.:;--I .,~.I II I . I , , I I \ '.' l . 'I JI 11 I "''"I wl1111 you want In ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hally l'lluH'lu!llflC'>d!I Ele1anl condo. 38r, • z~B•, Dramatic 120 .,..... t 044 ctesree oc:ean view. Tile aumable tat T .D .'1. AtceftlcOre1onCoHt. 5br. Iba. frplc . Owner' flnandn1 avail•· Dedrlctty, fenced. out· cptldr•pes. fenced yard. ble. 12.lXGroaa . ~view. accettl· w/d boolt·UP $850/mo . 0Utatandln1 E11tbluH t*, owiler 4tZ·M• •·l'Z30. 955.2321 • .. •••••••••••••••••••• IMIU<>. frplc, pool, near •••••••lilliillililillililililillliliililnll pl(, tennla. Ir beach. ilff,000. By Owner. ~1334. loceUon. See it and buy it.152-1920 ....... Woodbrid1e area 3 Br. 1~ Ba. House. Dining area. dnnhr. s tove. ttpta. df11S, ~mm pool •..at. 2car1•r. 1725 per mo. + dep. Avail. Dec.Zlrd. Call 752· 1212 ot55l·lllOO. macneb I Irvine realty ....................... ... _ .. ,.,., ..... Oindo. 2 bt. 2 b•. rrp1c. .. •cE ..... ,, .. NEWOCEANFRONT J 'i)UAI\' view of coaat 6 pier. r-~ -··~••••• .. ••••••••• A IUlllOIA9'Y Of ·-·--·000-· .,_.lJ05 ___ ...... PIOPllTIIS.. .. .. a.ck bay ...... THI l"VIN! COl.,ANY .,._ 10,. Tl t:JI PM.l • Pool • l~ack 7rd. C4'•-I071 hrtiallJ • Yrl7 IM LAUllL ro1MT TOWMHOMI. l'~legant ...................... ,~~~~~~~~~•••ti . U 00 /mo . 3BR 2 1 2 Bath condo /plantallon IYOWMM Iii :=',Ml-4I01evea6 shutters in m str BR. wood parquet 8 re• t 11takan 1 JI UNITS COM•o•--------• floors In entry & kitchen. designer JNIDGl'•Mlc OHan "''" ....,.. U.fuill• .. wallcoverings. $134,000 Let' Henkle al Dena Harbor. Spec· Owner moriac out of ...... ••••••••••••••••• 752-1414. V-55 t.tuiar cuttomlud IOOO "* APJ"'O•al for JI ....... HIZ 119. ft. 5 Bdrm +retreat. Qladoe. 7-utl•e trect .... ••••••••••••••••••• DICOIATtOM & lltMAMCIM•. 'Ibis 2 :::.:a:=;:~~: _.,. ~=.r·• X er.. aDd cu1• ...... BR. 2BA condo has it all! Popular 1 1 •aio 000 HIOl ..-. ......,... tar'7 1"ne ......_.,. Two Warmingto n Plan B eLe_aanU :.-w. cemi, &-'Co ~f .. lft,~Q= .,...., AHHabl• .aw. -iteoorated: i\ssuma fe oan or new ~1171. Open Hout• •e ve. · ... .,. v .. r11. TtMt• financing available at exceptional . l-la..:s~· IMO ~,. ftal .&IL Aid. \ rates. $142.:~00. Lorraine Jackson _ TW'~ rw -... Snalue Hm 551·8700. V ·:>U .. •••••••••••••••• .. ••• .. •ci --aec11ti•• Ito••· Jll•t414 Ht .. 7M 1 Bit a.do, b1 °"'*· i r.,ia 111 ....... OHU view. (GrflfM vo1e., CtH.. WoocbidQe C..-ier ll~ -· tn.•. Nr. · PMW•tm• -'*· ..... . '4•-••11 644-61M · a• ar. •: m.mi ..,_ n 1111 , .... , • T ... , ...... Sir.a.. a car 1ar. c•)t9.J.JM est. 214 -· •IO-an · ~ =-:.to Mii? 'IOI Do... On... Haitlar V;.. C....... !!!!!!!~--=-.lW~lllll:!.~At~llelf~~T?.:.~~!!t~~~~:::~=::~~Q~IN~fe"ed~~ .. ~~K~•;•~l~J.::J:~~~==~==:::::::. M a~: the T rue m eaning of Chr istmas be with you and you rs now and always. F ro m a ll the fi refighters at the · COSTA MESA -AIEMAN'S ASSOCIA llON SENDS SEASONS GIEETINGS TO ALL OUR FIENDS 1525MHaY .... Dr.L Costa ..... t7t-IJ70 at CHRISIMAS An ~lmhioned 9fHtin9Jrom IWce Brotllers Snitlls' Mlrt111ry 82'7 Main St. Hunlintlon Bu ch IJUllt May the Blessings of Christmas be with you at th1s Joyous time of the year. We .-.C"91y with ellefpuev..-y "-'" helWeyl COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMEICE 2960 H.._ L Ste. D C....w.Mi t7t..051' • ..• t .. :·t Ctvittmcn GrHtin91 1 from BALBOA ISLAND ·· FEllY 4l0So. Bayrront Balboa bland '73-1070 ............. .._.. ...... ..._ ..... ~ ....... _ ... ~b--..,.~ ........ ~~---.. ....... ~ ........... ,...~ .................. ~._. ........... w-.r-. .............. ~ ........... ._. ..... ~ ........ ~ .. -· .... l 'lae Miiier Marine C rew "hh \t111 u \"cry ;\lcrry < hrl~• m u.., ;••····~ l 1J2 Ha1bo1 8110 Costa Mm 631 2931 ~,· -.-~ ..... ~~--~~-.~ .... -.~ CE SeaMn'• Greelin91I We with ye1o1 aNI ye1o1rt aH the joy, aNI leve in the World. IDlll llllllS-cat OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE 631·1• Ill DOYll IMUYI ~~ DeGEARE'S PLUMBINS SERY. JI "' w. 179' St., J Cost.Mno 6•6-4444 .......................................... WAJ)'V "OLIOAY "'ft> ALL! Wi1hln1 you tht ltttt of J ntrythin1 at Christmas-J time and always! DON JOSE'S RESTAURANT 9093 Adam s A\•e Huntington Bearh '62-7'1 I -. ..... ~ ......... -........................... ._.. ........ ---. From all of us .t_o all_of you. -- yuletide joy! P ACIFfC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK I May the joys of Christmas be always with you and your family. PAMPEIEDPET HOLIDAY HO,_ .• ~.· . .. , ,., 20592 Laguna • • .,..., : Canyon Road ' · Laguna Beach ·l 494-0142 I .._tt.Chriltw.1 IHMMI bri191J pNC• mtd ioyto .. flNl ... hlcl , LINGO REAL EST A TE , ' 2123 S..J ...... Mlslcl.MI w 644-7020 . "'"..r-•. c .. ,,.,... Co. ..... I · Jc..-.,._ Dr .. --st.. I 01 Mewpert ..... 640.9'00 From our place to yours, the best Merry Christmas ever! U.OYDS MUISllY 20IJ Mewpart ' .... Cote. ....... 64 .. 7441 C11r1St11S Jot r · -.. -----. .. ·-- DENtlSON ASSOCIATES SAY ----r ~u and Proec»erity to all our fin• customers. WISTCLW PlAZA CLIAt•S ........... ... ,.,... ...... 646-2392 I HAPPY HOIJDA YS frGlll•of•at McDOMM.DS J 141 tt.W-.. cl. C.M. --..,.-__.-_..---~-----·-------.... ,.-,.,,. ............ ,., ........... . . _ .. JOYflUL SIM9 .. & rlACI OM IAI 'rH S ...... c:..tf. ....., C.-MeM 546-5605 J XA VIERS. Gift• 'OF NEWPORT MACH 1100 lmne Awe. . Newport .. ech, c.. 145-1211 ----··-··._.. SealOll'I Gree&IDll ZNe Guce Lue Ud A eo.ta MeH/Mt-tm May the joys of Christmas be bestowed upon you & your loved ones mEBAV DEPARTMENT STORE aet•1181M. .. .... ITl·Mll RICHAID M. FOUHAH D.D.S. IHC • ................................ ------.... 10M WI• ••ws llAl.n Laguna Beach wishes you Good Health Peace & Prosperity 497.5494 . ' -....... ..-......... - 200ftnhrt.o c .......... 549-9671 , ----. ~ ' I People turn to the Daily Pilot whenever they have something to convert to cash. - a used car, sofa, boat, camper, washer or dryer. And , .pe-ople throughout Orange County turn to the people's market place -Daily Pilot classified ads -whenever they are looking for bargains. On Saturdays, everyone turns to ~Pttot--f>IM~A-l:tNES~rha where the biggest bargains--items under $50-,--;;-are_-:to;De .ouna~ The best place to buy or sell in Orange County is the Daily Pilot. DailJ Pilat .,,. 642-4321 • • • • ._ .._ .._ , .... .# ...... .-.. .. .. . -.... ., -. . . . ._ -. .. . --· -..... .....-... ------. ... -. .-.., -... " DtiJ ....... .., Af;a ...... .,...,.. .,., ...... """"' ...... 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 111•111111•,_, t 11 All , .... ,....._ u r l'•INila 11 .._. JI" m,.!.,.•!*, 1 u1tt.tN.B7~a,tllll._.rWl..w 4111 ~ Trwt 10~1 a..t ... •.~ •• WM•ie. ... ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M••••••••••••••••••••• -•••••••••••••••••••• 111 ~ • DI , .,.,_, • •~ .. •••••••••••••••••••• -• • •• •• •••• •• ••••• Hie I~~~~ .... J74tC........ 1114 TNIWll ..... 'tlll WlllTCLIP'I' I Br. Con· 11t.f1oor.A••tS4l·I032. 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LLIY Wowee: Call Sa nu A411J&a Nb '"' P•le pgoa !klahn I•• bb park Uke l1Dd•capln11 eue. no · no P · · _,_..,,..." · "" ct.111 at Dennl1on Al· • ITJl'.m 1 .• ,...aiu01 fouetala• ..... <kc..-cy Molt beauUful bid• In S75. 873-1222 ler'V1~41851.oell Sprinklered Bld1 eoe Sofl-tOal w M 8 b pa c-I 0 u • room, 1 • I Ba .. POOi. laurtary KB.. -l Concretefncd yrd a rea · · 2 1 • ar. ~ori: &.para•• l.llnln1 aru rm .1mall rhlld OK FromU«> 848-08111 Verulllea I Br /s tud o. ~500 IQ. ft. arnd nr. IOOSq. P't. poot 'at U n i • Wal .. 111 "l·-e•·. hom~ TSLM1mt M21~ pool. secured bldg, utJ'· pd ~ -oo 779 Jmprovedofflc:e ~41uu ltU "124 111 • ~.... ... VE LUX I': 2 Hr ~Ru adults, n o pe t 1e $46S .. · n om .., · call Jim Brashier 831 t\•k lui l 'h1u k Uh ILltchl'Jl • •bll\eb Ii~ I HJ 11a.it 11t1ry uh: l\dult4. no n.•ts S4~/mo. Mt·S881 W. l9th. St. C.M · Tom 7l4n 10.9513 Walk l o ttunt1n11t 11 n N ..... r ... -957·1900. ( 'wun o """'"r prt•v '" req 960·4145 •l~an' .. '" lt 1J1 l1\11fl unl 'u l "• ~UIJI i ._uroom luro 16111 f.64W t'1lh t~ 03S8 2 Br I ~ Ba To wnhouse "THI" RtntMG600'$200/m o. *RI HU• ... / '-•••! lMt & ,.._. 1A1t or found a pet! Ca II ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anl mal A11istanc:e • na•c.., ... 1100 Lea1~.S3'7·22'73,No fee. l'•ll1.J.<'• •I>" r t klll4• u u W~Yll .• ,.... " tt A tcl()1Jo ~~> mt• A\1Jl nw,. l•ll l r1l1& Cll!m ~..... 1141 •..•................... lbroor \ 1~~ II u ni "" Jlldrm l b<1 f<1in r m n~ u 011 1>.1111 1 tln11>1·i. Slll)O 1,,. ti l I 1'J11 5 S.. 7til7 &uut1fully locul<'CI ~ Hr :style Adults. no pets. 29M Randolph #9 3 bt'drncmi Tuwnhuuu• ltbdrrn, I'*· vie-. adult~, ~5 & up Child OK <.;as DTS. ~ ,2682. llJICUTIVI SUITI 875-5118 Ullfurn 1.\15 F\ill ltrvi m i V"•la.nv " 1, $4.'i() MllO. 11nmt't1 uvall. lncld M2·16S2 --I 1 r <'eo ces n 4550 u.. ,. l)11vul 64& 32.Sb · Large 2 Story. 2 Br :! ,..., Newport Center t111IHw11 l"re•r' WOODLAKE ArTS Ba Apt. in the BluHs 640-S470 l-11r11c I Udrin $300 (JUll'I 6100 Edbil(er Adult tux F'rpk No ehildre n or ••••••••••••••••••••••• LA "UINT llt.t\~Hll>A 1-211 l'•rlu1dr l.n, I hi k w (!/ &n h. 3 blk11 ~ o r l'~lln1tc1 IM1 !M II 3744 ...........•....•.•••.• 211r I 811 . u1ll1' 11oul tt•n hulldtnl( with bl'11ut1ful 1 & 2 br. beaut lakes & pets ~95. 851 0494 l11nd~l'll1>1nK /\Dl)l.1'S :1 t ream s , ro mpl OYl':H 35 No 11 1.'l:S a1mm1l1cs, no vets , from Ll!:t:WARI> AP'l'S 2020 SJ!j5 lj46-6591 • E. 81u1', spa<· I br, pool, quiet, serure are a , adults, no pets , $445/mo . 64H767 l'\illn tOfl Avt• I blk. to; u( Nt•W\Nr1 Ave & I IUk. So of Bay 631 0397 3Hr, 28 a . nr hl'al'h, hltns , 1•pts1tlrps, l'ncf garage ·ss10 536-0'J'lt I Br. l Ba Steps to hear h MEWrOIT ArAITMl .. TS 2 Br l300 t ulili. (ams only Nu l>t'I~ waterhe<l!> 41450 Nt!wµort BIHi t:osta M e~d In No l':nJOY tll<' O<'l.'an . I & :!bdrm. pool. ud ulls . no l*t.' 220 l2lh Sl twnhse. nr lllS l'rpt ~ur. S575 S375. Property llou~e 642 3850 or 642· Ill IO rw.. SM() mo I ~ r 1:.t' 2br .:arden apt. P"l 1><1lru 3 br. I'• ba bnd1, hi t tlru~. all SJ6.(l!f.!I Westcllrf 2br. l l>a C:undu a ll new m t p<>ol , itdulls only. no pets, c l1>e lo s h u pp1nit tran ~· S6SO m o 7 S4 16311 !Ki7-8350 after 7 PM -~. 6.000sq. rt. avail. in Fountain Valley near S.D. Ftwy. $1320 m o John ~9360, 548-7533. l"LAZA IXICUTIYE SUITIS "There is a dirterence " 714/1U-02l4 2Ql2Mi<'helson Dr #212 20'll Bw11ne111Cntr 11213 Doctor, Lewy•r, Met-c"-tChi•f! ..... U/IR•fft/ .....c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... , o,,arimtity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MMd btra MOHy7 Call World Trade A."M>Ciates. ~5-S493 • * * S4ll OU2 • gara"e, s ml chtld uk. nu 'llt·~~" t1c.,1 tKu ctn:Mtwporta.ocll 1769 petsSJ9S~699~ "IJ~l lJlUl .. r 111 1·,10 6t ••••••••••••••••••• MAlllMHS WALK AftTS. UPPER Duplex apt 3 br 2 ba, frpl, yr round 560(1 mo 613-2H3 Elegant bldg .. 1n heart of Huntingto n R r h . w /s pac 1ous oHl c es skyhght.'i, wctbar . coo reren~ rm, 85' pe r S'I rt Plu!I, super 2,111111 sq rt med11•al hldg . we ll appointed at 7~· p('r sq rt J"or det at Is 1· a II f<F.O CARPF.T H~:l IJ~I H.I. 5"1paot1 2790<.:ibola Ave <.:ost1o1 Mesa Y11u aretfie winne r or \'JI .. 11111.1 "''"' \ I lv£·.1 lllXI rru111 ,...... '.J Burm ~ lllJ,lt•I 'Ul ll' 1\ll t>udt111:. 1wul U:JHll;, 'l'J l.l'.iw l'rtlH' Ulll) . .iK 7Hl:t <''l"I ll~t'lll ILUFFS llc:iul 3 bffrm . :>.11 <"undo ~rad u 111 t on l(orgeous grel'nhl'll to'resh paint. raew 011 k rtrg lovel y rrp l l? $111541 ffi(I ARl . 759 ltllti ll:1rlwr Vtl'W llom\·-.. 4bcJrm. :>.ba. furn rm. nu 1·11ts & µainl. SW5/m o 644 41 51 NO LEASE Br.11~ .Ha TowohvU!>t> Adults. no peti. S400 mu 755 W 18th Sl 646 9!!07 Newer I Br with i:ura.:1• SJ& /\dulls, 1111 pt•ls 64~-5~71 REQUIRED ; . Laq(t! I I.Jr. I hu, S.:150. balt•uny & 1•11 q 111 r 1, avail now t'40 0')!17 YEAR -ROUND FUN ... 1111,11 Ac llVll•I"• .01 11!1 t• r •I'''" ')u1111<1~ IJ1111•t lo• UllU '• P,11 l•t:\ • P1,1s mun • mn11· GREAT RECREATION 11•11110, •I ttlt' I "'·">"' fllf!J & pro \hOIJI •} 1 ltmllh r lul'I\. ~ .. 1u•1o1. I ly0rOmJ\:W1Ql' • ~Wlltl """9 • 011v1ng Rdngn BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS S1flQh'' 1 & 2 Be<lruum~ • fur , • Lrg I llr Avt w 11rnl111. rrplt'. ds hws r , pool. JilCUZZI, nu µt>ls tju1t•I Adults only $39~ & 1111 2650 llarlu 549 i.147 1,....4 Occ•011cy $32.S. I Br I Ha /\pl /\II utils paid Ha lt•o n y Adults only. cat OK. TSL Mgmt 6"42· 1603 2hr twnhs~ apts frnm $47S ·1\dults 111\ly , yard. hwll 111i., l'nl'I i:11r nr llWll. ll;.ir hour MCl-lilil)1 ~~!'I 2 llr I ':. Ila C'rpli.. hltns AUUl.TS 011t·r :10 N(1 ~ts S330 fl4(i o:M:I i hr. 11 ~ 1111 I wnhSI', I'll(' I 11ut111, l!l!l:J4 K1·sw11•k l.a111• 1 llr1111k hur"lt & /\clams I. $41111 1 $2011 ti l' I>. 1· h 1 I 11 r t' n n K !Iii:! fi{iK7 5°""' LCICJ'l"G 3116 •••••••J•• e e •• e • • • • • • • • O!IH llQ ft Wf'll ft't.11 I rd 1''1tbulous Vlt!W, 1·ond11 011 Nr>rth C11sl 11 M1·~11 nH 11•(• watC1". :!bdrm. Zhu. Sllfi(I Park rll'xl 111 your rloor Joe M4 ori<12 F u II y "'' 111)1111' cl w 1 I h SunMt .. och 3•ll l'llllH'I, II/I', ('llh1nl'I~ ~ ~l or1111r Hea5n n 1l l1l y ••• • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • JJ r' ,, .,. tt f. u I l r u rn l.W<:h with µal111 ll lil~ If 11 r 11 11 r· U a k e r p111d S17:> <'ull nft ,!J l'M 1•1 v f1·~i:11111ul 11 1111( 000 2:140 !lli7 l!#NI ~· Funtlth•d 1._..__1 h d 3900 f'nrTV• 1·1111,.., 1111 1111 ''' fK vnYwnw I • >t Jll\l.~q fl 1'1111 '•''I VII '' l>tlllXt' :t 11<11 <' lltli . ••••:•••••••••••••••••• ,;1,1,Tt>rn 1(111"" lr l•l l( 1-'n ·phH't' & :! 11111 I lllh Sea ' d v·11 1:4~1L'•lil IO ,, ph'x nr ~. lib .. :111· Win I aie <iurai.:l'. h1111ku1"· ""I N1·w 1&2 h1,lri11 lurnn MWPTHOHTAGE lfrffHcbh ISJ0.50 value1. lo Sporla VocotiOR & IV Show Jan 3 thru Jari II An1thf1m Gonyenllon Ct-nlc•r '1'11·k r t ~ mus l lw 1•x dwn1tP1I for ri·1H·rvc·1l ""aL11 al th1• Con v1•11t11111 l 'Pnli-r-11hea1f of llmt• (';ill M2 :"1'i1H, f'lCl 272 t11 1·l111m y1mr h ck1•t11 * * * ...•.•....•....•....... S.ttter MhJ Co. All tyi-~f re;tl e!>lale tnllf.'!itrnents slnce 1949 l>til.' !163 105~1 1 :ufull apl!'I 111 11 1111111 ~ I RENTALS j(ar. frplt', $.')7:i wal1'f"falli.. "l><Jn•I.. ''"" 1111! INHt I & ,.~-L-~119C:'9N ....... .............. .. . . . . . . . _ _..;; __ ·-~---- Now You Can Sell More ~Ith Uail) P llnl Pt-:SSY PlSn .. :R \l)S Still uni~ s2. :1 l1 n1•' 1111 l llJ\' 11111\ 'I .1 dJ' Ill' a lull' \11\ 1·1I1 't• 11111· or 111111 t' llC•ll)\ \ .dtll'd 11 11 tn 'lllfl r..11 h .HI d II 111n11 I I 1111• " 11111\ 1~11· f111 lh1· l\\11 " <I\ ' "II It \ ti I I I' 11 111 Ill I' I 1 I ,ii •), rl ' ,11(11\\••d I h .11 1•1· \ ""' I 'c11111 I '1111 111·1 \ fl •t I II \I' I l/ II I II a 11 k 1\ 111t'1 11 .11 d \ ,,,, '" "·''' ,., , ,,, ti f"ftf fOfllt* lttf lil 111,1IP1U ,u1tt tu via' 1• yout "'', ·•" 642·5678 .. . . lob Skflift 21s Monte Vist a CMlfl Me11a V'(IU·are the winner' or .Found or iost a pet ? Call us ! We' re the P e t Pals. <714 >739·2988 ---- Lost: Grey & Bla<'k Tab· by kltlen , male. vie Balboa Blvd 44th St , N.B. 875-0442. Found: Blac k Lab, male. LonJ}taired Terrier. tri- c o Io red fem a le . Shorlhaired T errier. black & white male Newport Beu h Anima I Shelter 644 -3656 LOST· Vic or Valley Cir Wht cat short hair. has blk/gry markings My son 1s heartbrok en ' 548-0395 Lost "Photo a lbum Alon g Univers ity, c.,mpu1>, Jambo r ee. Brii.t ol 8J:i'.-0621 . KS I 19!17 l..011t Cat I.I( grey & wtyte male II H .Mu1·h· loved. 53f,.4fnll, H30 OJ:lli or892-5864 f.'OUND fiolt1e n Cock~r Spaniel VII' I r v1ne Bl & Mesa Ur CM SSI H772 afl51'M f''OUNO C.io ldi>n I.a tJ Retnever. Vil' Nt'wl<1nd & r.arf 1eld. 9'>8 11111 111,-)'T Afl(han s h11 verl 11H coat, rem. hlk w •tan h~H reward 64&-4051. 646 7K4 I D ul even 1f only seeA 3 frff ffc~s-__ -++.~YHl-"--M.,..,..0...-rtTr-rr--~ "aTtie 1. to Lucky's Parking Lot Rig canyon Townhou~1· lux. 2br . 2ba , s pe l' lat'UIAr golr cour11e & lake view, separall' 2 1·u r gar, tennis . pool. JUC'. Isl! ... ___ .._......,mo 644-2.frs--m!l lle(fl;"lfn lu' noshed $395. 2 Hr I 1 • tt· /\dulls OOJy CaL <)j( J\11 built ms . Balcony Sporla Yocotiott C M You descri be & IV Sllow ~~3 Shirley ~from $4l~., 2 licli 111 lr11111 2 ll1·11tal Space11 Approx JRr. 2~11111, 2 11lory , 2 r·ar s.'i<JS + 1111111'<, '','"".'" ~,,..,11 1111 fl & up. ~nrlul1 ·-.-f>Jfi.00111 -~ mr-~n.~ll\ ~·11••11 111 ;.4:111 llft•wporl Hlvd 21tdTD1 va1d f-10111 Su11 l 11•'loC11 c·o.,ta M•·'a Sel' 64Z.217t S45-06tt 3 br + den Condo. 21 ti b,a. frph" vatio. gar. Lease S850 /m o . N o pets 640-764'1 3br . 2b1t CO NDO liackuay Area fam rm. frpk , pnv pal1u. pool. 2 <·ar gar. n('w r qll/pnl s 7 2 5 m o fl 7 5 1; n 11 u lk1rlmri.I Hll!I!~ LIDO ISLE 2Br, 2Ha frµlt'. 1•l1•1· ~ar 1l1111r , Stl~>ll rno • AOull l1v1119 • NtJ Peh • Moael~ Oven a,111y 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments NewPort Beach/So. 1700 16111 SI 100 ... \•t ,,1 \bth1 1714) 642-5113 Newport Beach/No. 8!l1J ...... ,. 1f 'tilt\ 1/141 645-1104 10~5 112 15. ti75 ti!MH , or Lr ,, ., . B· ""<"I & ?Ill t\!-155 R., v r, l i.I ,.,.," mo 2 Br' I Ba. S600 m II N(•wporl Sh Mt''> C;i n a I Stl'P' to he a ch li73 9312 fn111t 4b<1rm. Jba, 1w wly de<·vr at('(J , 2 hlorh 111 Spectacular <><-c·anfronl o<'l'!lll 962 66H:i J\vail now 2 4 Hr Con clo bi3 SURI,. LIDO ISLE 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. large ah s unny pal1 0 . 2 ca r ......,...._d garage, an:css lo ten nis. •••••:••:•••••••••••••• lieach & ':lub Pri m l' ret1i&rt...,a 3807 t•oo1hl1un (all B;.irlJara .••••••• , ••••• , •• ,, ••••• Ah'!., It.If It , li7J 7300 bdTm . 2ba. l'rpls. drp~. TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 I -2br, Iba ne w r pt, drapl'S. paint, patio, lndry 1425 851-8090 J Br 3ba. patio. gar S!JSO, Avail approx Jan JS. wknd /ev 760· 14111 * * * Ms. Lansdownt' IMS Monrovia A vc ~ 12 Vosta Mei.a You a re the win11l'r 11( 3 frff tickets I SIU.SO valul' i , lo Sports Vacation &RY Show Jan 3 thru Jan 11 Anaheim <..:onvenllnn Center Tickets must be "" c hanged for r eservl'd seats al the Convention Cent~ a head or l1m1• (;all 642·5678. ext 272 to claun your l1rkl'l~ * * • Cute 2 lld Mature adult~ ftar, yr ly $55()/mo. to:ves· N I': W I. U X U H Y $450 64&2848, dys S48 !1341. TWNllS to; 2 Br 21_., Ha lfiOO s q r1 5411·!>306or 6JI 12661\gl *I Mar 3822 with every possil>l<' t•x THE ILUFFS COZY IACHELOR tra . Vblc .:ar Fnt·d .)'rd SS65. bi3"6336. 642 9666 Spacious & s potless 3 $340 bdrm. 2e,., bath end unil ~ 6161_., Begonia avail Newly det'orated 2 Rr. with pvt patio on "The now (213 ,430.9156 <..:oodo. l'h Ha . Adults Gret!nbell" in our only , Security .:ale• original area Avail I blk rro m ol·can t-:nclsd gar Pool. $il6S now ut $950. Agt. 640·5S60 Spacious 3Br. J Ba. to'rplc 54.5-:!mOor 540-0511 . & Dining. $000 m o. Call - Anthony Wkdys 642 5757. 2 Br l 'l':t Ra bit in pat1n. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba, xlnt cond., rt u 25 1 I' 1 I' Eves & wknds 644-8889 rarpo · " Jr >U • patio & yard Sl250 /MO _ sgl car garage. nu paint yrly No pe ts please. 2'1':1 Ud, 2 ba. frpk . dis-& carpel $350. 953 1667 Call Lloyd al hwasher No of P <:H Marguerite. JACOBS REALTY $650/mo Isl /last . ser i\vatl now 673 2282 . 1lfi': GABLES 2 Hr 1111 675-6670 9-5pm ha w /gar . Adults, 1111 Baycrest lmmac 3 lg Bachelor Unit, sm , xtra bdrm.-; 2ba, lg fncd yrd. clean. Goldenrod, $275 dbl gar Lse 644 4227 mo. 548-6022, 640-4127 :l Br 2 Ba home in Npt oM.so 3124 Hgts. $80(1 pr mo Ask for ••••••••••• ••• ••• • • •• • 1 Rae Ht!/.M a.x 631 1266 2 Ir. I lo Apt LIDO ISLE Newly decor Gas pd. cpts thru o ut, 1lrµs, bltns. fn<'d yd watt!r pd 636-4120 2U7 "F." Orangl' S420 Beaut. 2br, 2ba , SSS{) ll's Open see 1t at 3106 Ginger S40·44110 .. och 3841 1-'rwy dri .,,. N11.rtl1 un Mana.:('r IL.ar,.111,.,. •ICI••••••• ••• •• • • • • • Ut• at• h t n Mt' .. a it'',. n lbr", ocn view. 2607 Solana Wa y, Call 497 3495 Trailer al the He a ch S3SOmo RMP (714 ) 499·3816 ~HUis 3850 ......•.•.............. New lbr. tba.11 <·condo, 2c Kar, rpt. pl lll'nrus . S.S751n111 Watl•r & t::a~ pd Adults nu 1H·ts !155 ~2 Newport .. ach 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• then West on Ml· t'a1l1!1•11 Cd M UeluJ(l' Suites. 1 lOO l o Sl'aw1nd Y1llaRt sq.rt AC. a m pl pkg, ulll 1714 1~3-51!18 pd. 285S t-: Csl Hwy llxJrm, st'l'1mly hid.:. un 675·6900 heach . Lon i: llt-ac·h.I CostctM .. ct 17th St vrew of l/ueen Mart· J Room suite, S4S sq. fl . refri ~ & m1 c·n1 "'~\'I!. modern buildinl!. A C:, $400 1nl'I u1 1l la li t plentyofparkmR Call 644 564:!. 55/i-4564 ' n ealonom 1es 67S·G11ilJ Rooms 4000 2 OHtces SIOU u1111•t'l' (' M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ava•I Jan t Laguna fieal'h Mlltor I nn. 64S 4212 985 No Pat•1f11• C:oa~I llwy. l.al(U ll:J lll•ac·h ~aut lo l'O:.l crrt 'IH' Dally. Wn·kly, K1l <0h•·n t/wel (.' M arl'<i i :11111 availahle Lo'A WIOl t•r !\ r. P\1 rl'i.lrm wt'( uar T rat is 494-52!*4 7 U' R 1.: h l R ea I l y PARK NEWPQR j'\t bedroom and uath !(1~8$33 COUMTllYGCLUI Pool. jacuzz1. l'lubhouse PRIME H.I . LOC. LIVIN W or kin g µe r !>11n uHices for lease o n Sml(les, 1&2 bedroom $2001mo + St'<' dcp Beach Blvd fro m 46S Jan3thruJan 11 Widow has money to buy Anaheim Convention Found Tern er puppy. ll or make2ND T.D any Center c olor F e m G o lde n size above $10.000 No Tl<'kets mus t be ex R e tr 1 e v e r . M credit I , no pnlly For changed ror reser ved S h ep h erd Do b 1 e . action call AGT 673-7311 seats at the Conve ntion blk/t;ui M Irish setter anyume Center ahead of lime nux, M Also whl goose lla\e some thins.: )OU wanl Cal.I 642-567~. ext 272 to & cat s N 8 An i ma I w ~('II" Cla~~ifiNI <id!> d claim your tickets Shelter 644 3656 1t wl'll (,_.<! 56il! * * * f.'ou nd Ger m an Sho rthair. b r o wn & while. about Ii mo· I yr V1r ~ewport Be a l'h , PCH S26·692S f ou nd Ahandon~d Shepht!rd noss. I :1 IS wk s. s hot s housebroken Vic South SA 9S7·07L2 FOUND Basset Hound Male loves c hildren 847·6861 apt.s.&lownho uses Avail after J a n Isl llun S F to 1106 S .. ~ F or f''romS449 644 1000 lingtun lkh nr 1H't'an more i n fo 1·all J1 ll l (.ll'eanfr~nl , for ,W1 0 nlcr I 900-5844 1148 !1929 5350 ....................... PRE LAW student needs S2S.OOO Will do anylhinR Legal Conr1d e nt1 al DVM P O Box 3242. :" B 92663 Henlals l-urn1shtd & , Hm for rt!11l in fbna Pt s Rt'fttctl 4450 unfum flrokt'r ()75 4!112 1 Sl75 mth m e:il:-.. old . ............••.....•.. NO f"f.:E • Apt & l·ondo in<· Person musl ht• will For s tore & orflce s pare n•ntals Villa Rentals rng to assist 111 ~tarl1al al reasonable rates 67s 4912 Brok('r art st•h and ass1:.1 h;in 500 to. 2700 Sq Ft. d•<'llP J>t•rson Mu-.t ht· MESA Vt-:Roto:DR All /\dull. no pct:. l Br 2 Ba Frum $425 P 11vl. spa. rcfrigc, d /wash('r 111dd. Across N R. Golr UlUrsC 54S 41155. 2 81" 1 Bu. Avail now Area of Ballloa & Coast Hwy SS25 rn o J .D Pro p e rt y M~ml . 751 2787. Aft 5pm . :;48.8044 Condo. 2br, 2hu. bay view. t!n c l gar. aull) opener S650 yrly TSI. Mgmt 642 1603 Westchff N tt adult con- do SS9S 2 Bdrm. 2 hath. 10 steps lo pool New rarpelmft. yearly leuse l\gt., 759·1616. Versailles I Br. security. pool/rec. SSOO. S I eVI' 957-1000. 640·934S late 17 lhru ll l'a II Pl.AZA ti61 ·1451 1525 Mesa Verde E . C M NU O c l'un•ro nl 545-4123 w 1k1lcheneltl' $21.ill & Newport Mode rn s tor e or up. Ut 1) pd :.!JOii W u((icc Nr post offi ce Oceanfront 673·4 IS4 S 4 8 s J f J c r r y Hot.ts, Mote4s 4 t 00 ~IJ/477·7001 •••••••••••••••••••••••commerraal s tor ~s . DO YOU LIKE shops. total 1400 SQ rt a l MOTELS? 38< & up. any su:e E Weekly renta ls from S84 SideC.M 548 7249 & up 646-7445. 2274 ial Newport Blvd . C M ...... r: 4475 Ralboa Inn o<'f'anfronl ••••••••••••••••1 •••••• Low winter rates Da ily lore S pace for lease or weekly 675-8740 1500 sq. fl & 1260 SQ rt in llunt1ngton Be a c h Vocation Rt'fttctls 4250 Jo' l ex 1 b I e l e r m s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2131~202 4bdrm . 2ba rond o o n North Shore or T a hoe trial R....tctl 4500 l'\Jlly rum s •min from ••••••••••••••••••••••• North Star $400/wkly 957 3226. 530 3946 Berl I.USE Use Answer Ad se rvice when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day .. _ you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $7 .50 week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad call 642-5678. l1ilyPilat TOMMY'S Of.' NEWPORT ESCORT 752·93611 •FOXY LADY• OUTCALL ONLY VISA MC flt 972-1131 * ATLANTIS MASSAGE sr• Be Pampe r ed Beaut G iris IOA M 4PM 7 Phone 645-3433 by 16 Open da ys Sell With EASE! It's a BREEZE Classified Ads 642·5678 You can be a Q, e n c l gar . po o l . 2 story. new. modern. :I tl /was h er. Adults Br 3 Ila den. liv rm. dm 642-5<r73 rm. breakfas t rm. most modem k1lch en__J•qu1 2 Br w tgar. S395 CpL'I. rncd yard W /pallo. Waler pd. 2526 "J\ .. San Stepo; to thl' beach Im · la Ana 636-4120 I 5 pm ac.. 2...B.C-...lo\/.J,lrg_pal-1f ----Sh ,,,.300 38)() Sq Ft Lt Mfg cor-Rt'IUtds to art' .., II.fr. llollets . ....5-omcu .4..-~ u ·• • ·~_.._....._.~·· lg mfg are a Plenty Moving?. A1101d depos~~~ Parking $1000 m o 1796 W_INNER ~--:-1----11 --. ·Just by sending us your name and -..i.----P-... a;;".r;;i forn . $3800Tm o 883-143'1 ~MIW&.Y-OE&DD-.. _+.,::..:..:.:.=...::.:~,...~~'-T-S-~t24• 4Sth. St Im m ed oc- 1 Br gas pd, encl gar. PINE BLUr F' Ar 1·up1m ry Yrly 673 2507 d/was her. pool Adults. Spac 2 br, 2 b;i /\dull & rut living expe nsl's Monrovia, c M Mr s . Proress1on ally s 1n el' Binghum address and by watching for your name in the classified ads or the s..J ... Capbtr-.o 3 2 7 8 642.5073 romplex, patio, view, Steps lo the beach Im frplc. l'ncl ii:ar., 1(11s mac. xtra lrg. 3 Hr 2 Ha stove, dishwas her. s 1111 . Sondeck wlocean view lndry rm . From '500 124 4Sth St Yrl y SPMC 631·6107 l mmed. occupa n cy l!nl 1714 1 586-9'l28 HOUSEMATES Daily Pilot. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Ir TownhouH Newly d ecor gas pd . VillageSanJuan e n e l gar .. p u o l . 673-250!. Sbr.2ba,a /c ,poolpr1v d t w ash U Adults No pets. Avail. imme d. 642 5<r73 Colonial Twnhsc.. E·iu de., ~~7216 -·ca. -------1 2Br, H'tO-a .-ne w rrpts , 2bdrm with palw. xlnl T tlft 3290 S pat'iou s f.'a mi ly 2 pa int. adults S4 2S location.Call • Br-S35Q Pool & play 675-9005. · (714 )645-9314 •••••••:•••••··~··••••• ground 548·95S6 from 2 $ty Condo with 2 lg 12.7pM bdrms, pool. frplc. pvt · patio. O/W & A /C, very SllJNNING lrg I Bdrm dean & sh arp lookmg, garden apt. Pool & rec .freshly painted w /new area 710 w l8lh SL c~. drps & Mexican pavers w la r ca r ugs downstairs J ust perfect for <'hlldren No pets please. $475 m o. 631 2950 ~·-~m. $410. 28r, I VJ8a. Adults. Sm dog considered 610 Joann Sl Mgr. Apt D 642-7344 Deluxe 3 Br 2 Ba frplt'. 2br. 2ba. nr S .C Plaiu 2 Br. y rly '"' hlk from Sec amenities. Adults . Bay & Bch $SSO!mo. $475. S52·5833. 673·3355. agi. Lovely 2bdrm, 2bu studio 2 Br Spacious new decor with frplc. patio. e nc l near Oceanfront $600 gar. Nl.'wly decor S550 mo. Yearly. 675·7045 998-8128. LIKE new 2 hr. 2 ba. nr dwntwn. $375 m o. t&SO. 3 Hr 2 Ba Enclsd garage, patio, walk lo beach , adults, no dogs . 673·21 13 TSL Mgmt 642· 1603 -----3425 gar. nr So. est Pina. No 3 pe(JJ.$550644-1103 BTaro 31 L.arge2br.lba.JOO·from ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• beach . avail Jan. I. Venaille. studio condo. 3 Bdrm, 2'"2 ha contlo . Beaut. 1 year new 2 Br. moo. 6311·1811 idults only , 1475 Dishwasher ,frplr .2car l'h Ba.Condo wlthpool, --------- 77().2313. 788·5800 gar . pvt st Availa ble jac:uui. ti cable TV in· OCIANNONT now. 1625/mo. Isl/last, dd. Yearly $550. Broke r Yearly. 4 brduplex. Agt. 832·4134 Oldest & laq.cesl agem·y ServmgSo California PhotOfl and Reference s Credits. AB<:-NBC·C ll!\ Cosmo-LA Times Etc Sinre 1971 Irvine. 64H899 Garden Grove. 891 1773 N r OC C ·UC I. S h a re 6bdrm. 3ba beau(home with students. A vail now. Beau 646-9787. Mature Resp. Auult to share 11 8e1ch Hse. l300 mo. incl util 646-37'18 a ft 6 I Bdrm 2 Ba Condo In secunty. 673·2282, 9 to 67~12 875-6180. Newport Beach $!!50. Spm.___ Male 25-30 s hare 2 Br CM Win tickets to the circus. area amusement , ~ G~RAGE SAU : 11ds in attraction~_or swrtlng eve.nts • .Just fill out this : .i .. the Daily, PTiof brina coupon-anama11 it tooay to the : • : ~ ii ;-;---ca. happ:r results. 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Bay Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 1 Z r.n t.,J E-- y to Loon 5025 Moneyto&.o. sozs IMaMytoL.-sozs1~.!~~.~ •••• !~!.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEED MONEY H vo11 m<NI m1mt!v for ltn\' r<'ason and you nt•t'l'l 11 r11s1 ltl\'t' u~ a t•all Wt· "'011 ·1 a~k y1111 a ' iot of Personal questions or put ~·uu l hrouith thl' 3rcl 1le1:n•1• to llt'I a ln11n You'll f1ntl us nice lo talk IO an<1 t•a sy lo deal \f1l h S •~I. 21111 3rd Heal Es lall' loans S L'iOll 111 SSOO. 000 S i\ll ty1ws of propt>rt y S Any l'allfornta a1:l'a S No cn'<lll 1'11er k S Your t•qmty only refertinl't' needed S P.ven 1r l>t•hrnli 111 puyment!I • Use money for any reason ~ Payment plan may be tailo rt"d to your budgt'I S No halloon payment nert•ssar~ S Interest. only loans R\ allatih• I No disturhin11 your lst loan S ('nmpari• our Cfllils with olht•rs S Aµp'ls your home nr our oHi r l' &&5-'1221 ask for Bonnie .......... a.och 314 3 Br, 2ba. 933 W. Balboa. howe. Lg yrd. I'! gar. ..__ __ ~"'6·4 •••••••••••••••••••••• Dl1hw1r, frplc. laund Ref•.M2·~1M Aa ...... .,...~Bllu . Brand new l 6 2 Bdrm. hookus-. garace, ~ blk ~--:-=--=~==-=::--~ ••••••••••••••••·;~L...:~=.:::•::;.-:u:::=.:.:u:..:·-j~~~~~:o"~~~ 1rb c'll . -rso / m o . ltlnmate to share 3Bdrm to•or mrormatmn l'llll GOLDEN PLAN of CALIFORNIA SUSCASITAS 'f\.m 1 br. apt. 132.5 • up. Ent'I. gar. Adults. no ptta. 2110 Newport Bl. ...... btwnlf&SPM APAaTMIMTS spa, tennis. garages . i.t/Lut, 1ecurlty. Avail apt in CM nr S .C. Plau BeautJlul carden apts. (213) 518-7202 dys : <714> now. Cati 873·2212 fro m $1e&+utll+gar. 546-8909 Pool • spa. Adults. no M2·472ieves. ~5pm. ca,_ .... c · Lovely I, 2 6 3 Bdrm. E. Bl~fTwnhse apt, 3br. ...,..... 4310 ch. S34S Townhou1e1. • • r • 1e. 2ba, :z car 1ar, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Bdrm MOO patio. laundry fac . .-50 144.1010 Storage Garaae. Hunt . ZZiOVanfu!_!:d . S40·9'26 a 11515. call 2131*·7202 Bdl.. P .O . Box 449. Seal 1.-uriCMat bun&alow for WANTA<.'TION? or714/980-7Jt7. SELL Idle Item• with a B each, 90740 or DDn"moflln1. nHt. cent c.iaalftd Ada &U-Wll a..tfted ~ MJ..11'71 Dally Ptlot Clu•lfled Ad. r ~zu.....;..1m._ae_as __ _,_ __ 1 •n" . • u Open everr day s.r; ncepl Sunday f or App'l. Call Collect 1213 1 S9t·0290 1852 Pacific Ave. • Long Beach. Ca, 90806 ornr~ Throuiihout t •llfomla Call Toll"'"' for otr1~ n~arest you ....... IJ.J61t c•·"-•*'•..,. J ...... I dig, D9oembef M , ttlO CWLY PLOY' !!! ... -=--·-.... ·~": ;,..,.... -:l._ --· ·.:··~ -._,_ -_.... ·--'""' .--.. ·-··-·-.. ..... -~ ~ .. • • ---;. D:tt: M'>11."'111"1:·1 ·' ~:t.11 :.~ l.:-1 .~ ,~ ... ~ ~l)l;·~·J 1·.•1 '"' •. ;·) •lj.t:i,.;·~·f & -----a.. a ~ 111111 & • T ---•• •a • & ... -& --O lflllllllllll • • -"'-·-·~ 19 ! . ~ .... .. --················ •••• 1e ••••••••••••••••• --·I"•············ .. -i. ............................. 1 ••••••••• -............................. ~ •• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0....wap, partlat kf( ~/U_... 0)',ftl • 0.,..._1/Laadacepla1 -1-....ve•eet. m General Cl••nlnl-lrtellwork, Smell Jobt. COLL!GE ~TUD!NT LIDO PLUMBING·No New• recovers, Rep•ir ,.,.Ir•. 1Hleoatl•f CleJn••• Robblu TrM lri• • remove, ,... ... haffl,carpea-,._, Offlc•, Vacenl liewpori, Colt• Meta• exper'd in int/ext, any ~too small or too bl1. spe.c1alist'/11tay -b usy ~A.apt.alt 141·• l 'il•tn Ca1?•t U1•n, d•U•"et. Free eat. trJ• .. •hi1.ll1-UM Af&a•&oat.1•1·3365 lrvtne.87W17Seva. job for lua! Alu ree•t.341\n.813-2117 prlces.Rellable.548·0~l :l ' Utd m.nrr _ 111~u 111-IJU -• ....._. thtl •lls; ...... W.5111 Plumblna. Remodellnc. Balboa Roofinl Com C.,l~U -• • ftm -ff•••••••••u••••• :!!!!!111u•••••••u••• ....................... DAVE'SPAINTING Repairs, Leak Dttec· pany. Don't let a leaky I ....................... ;. ..... ~ .............. ,_..,, ... ¥'9Cl.ca.u. lllrftoodftoondeantd lblunr•pnae-1mo1t:er MovU.1? The Starvln1 s.rvb\1Afta9years lion," Drains Cleared. root s p oil you r CUITOMINTlllOM MOIUIOCCOCUISINI: .... lanr-.ov lJl·MTt • wued. 8e ready for will hom•lt, any loc. Colle1e Students have MostReuonable Top Hal Plumbi ng Chtiatmaa673-6743 CAIPENTBY ~. butllla. hon --'\he Hol1day1. AnyUrne refa. 145.4393 AM or O'OWI\, ••me 14 •ervlce. lnaured. Uc'd. 516·8426 636-2030 ., .I&)' MJ..,., d'ouv .... d•llclou1 .a AVlU:Sll:IVICf!S --18 A ev• #TdMiNlu. 141-8427 ----------Trw Servtu ,. .. _..,R6''"'"N tr•rli b '/ Sol an1e l..aDdlca ..... lrff lrtm-. . . Mm L...•-...;i-RALPH'S PAINTING P.0.loal ... llf ...................... . "' n.... ...... --.. .... I' r I Btb Area Youn1 prof ,_ _, _..YK;" ID I p t .. ,. h ·-···················· ....__"Shrub lrimmlnu, r -.--1 ..... new 6 re WZllZ • -·e llfl,cemeat ~ ~ 1 • b'I •••• -;;.;;. ••••••••••••••• t.ext. romp .-rs ...... p Bo ..... 1 ,,..., ., ~-,-i;.. M'I 7• wan ~ •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• cp • very re1pon1 1 e, Pri Uc neat rela 962·4701 rn Oil .. """rv ce removal, yd clean-ups _ N..y lerft&e _ HaaaUq •Dump Jobt. IOOd refl. <213) 491.390e vate Nune. Male or " ' · mE MAIL RO OM : 2.4 hauling. concrete. dirt JOYh Remodelllhpair ••••••••••••••••••••••• _... Serwlc" Aai fG{ Randy Female. 11 yn e-.p. refs. Jl\ne ext/Int paintln1 by hr _!Im Corum 631·4S~ ...,._OfnN llut Dor 1' N•wport C:o..h Meu ;-,;, .. ;;............... 541-419 · l••c .. 111 •.25perhr.759·1737 Richard Sinor. Lie. Ins. 2800E CstHwyCd~·NB 1__. __ p-1 "'~I 6· ""-"'-' •• .. •••••• .. ••••••••••• p~•---' Try me 836-$555 (24 hrs) 640-0340or644·4-l Typing Str"l'IC• .\117...-.,MI.-. ··-rVI ve Ivery --·eoc.d ad/ m•rllet· t1 tlh • I Avllea Landscapinc ___,,............ . ...................... . c...tlerwlce UMnerS..nrlt• Ill tti2 Ir\& aer"1Jve W/ media ....................... Mrwice tree trimmln ........ ~ ......... ~ ..... ....._,....,..,. 111""9 • Fast accurate typing <in ;.;-.~;•••••••••••••••• --• uperieoce wlll create Wlllll a REALLY CLEAN cleaftusia. yd ma Int, ca,i PaiDtinl Ir Papenng ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IBM C-Orrecl /Sclectqr . • • Sh&~• atum C'lun ---print ads, marlletlaf I HOlJSE! CalJ Gio&ham Pedro Mariuarile or Prof. work. Fteeest. Nhtpatchesfi textures ROOFINCi other secretanal wo~k. C C'olor bn&btt.n•ral Wht u••••••••••••••••••••• ulu letters . rad 0 Girl. neeest.M5·5123 Efrain.831·'4127 Rsnbl.~eve.547·428l "-•t. ltJ-1439 . bus iness letters . ri• I c-pu ICI min blf'n h ~ O\MaUt)'. O•p.ndablt> apota. newaletters . . • ALL TYPES/REPAIRS s umes. et<' K 11 ren t Clcaw llv, din rtn, billl ~vlCtl. Rua Bale&. 18 brochuret and P.R. Call Worktlll Mother a. t1•D f BA~Paintin1Co. •P.ecltPlmteri t* FREEESTIMAT.7s 6?S.l230 I WA\<&rnJl7 SO ('ouch YntHJ)t!nencr ~l-50)5 875-1230 Specl•I for th e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Holiday Special. AUTy....., S:,.7113 ca11Bob.548·076!J -- StO h r I S Gu 1 t --Holiday·a. Complete or Custom brick. stone. Complete eo.t to You. r---WIRclow Cle•lnq ehmlo•te Pt>l odor El..i:CTIUCIAN priced n.,_..D...,I routine clean l nt. bk>dt, concrete, stucco. lnt.·$920. Ext.-$1275 QUALITY ROOFING ••••••••••••••••••••••• C n " .. l frH es,1mate on ,.._ 1 d i ~--1 f 1 S..-8444. S4~2e08 Have something you want A.II types . free est. "Let Th s h 1 " arpet repi11r IS y~ l!ll .,_, • \.Nmp . auto eta 1Jn1 . ..., yn or • persona Reis. Free est. 549·9492 to sell ? Classified ad:. do e uns 1ne n per1eou l>o w or It lar&eon mall Jobs PU " dellv. Call the touch. Wlndows /CplS in-Visa. MC 541·5930 Call Su nshine Windn'A ~II Refs 531 0101 Lie '337254 873-0359 Pros. ~2276, 873·7• duded. ~-144C. 546-2608 Want Ad Results 642·S678 Sell idle items 642·5678 ~ell. 642-567!:_ _ HARBOR ROOFING Cleaning. Ltd 548·88~3 --·--- ,._._. 5HO~W..tM 1100...,,w..... 7IOO MllpW..ted 11ootw;w..tec1 7100 tw,Wmhd 7100HafpW..ted 7100HttpW..ted 7100 ~ClllCH 1010 ·······················~······················ ...•••.•.••.•....•.•........•••.••..........•.....••........•...........•........•.......... ~············································· ...............•.....•. l () , C-ornpanion/~ou.aekeeper Girl wanted for full Ume Motel . Receptionist. PIT. 12.5, Secretary Legal Invest· s.c.lty Officer HARBOR AR~A ( Bankiol to live wttb elderly otnce poeition. Apply to San Clemente Inn. Ex· 40 + wpm, $4 24/hr to ment Consultant seeks Part time weekends ror APPLIANCESERVIC .. : L ( II ~\ l. TELLER womanCM.541·3219 Irvine Engineering, ~ced n_IMbt auditor s.larl_._Xlnl be.oelils... exp'd p_e.gon w /letal 1ar1e ap~rtmen com-We-buy u,,sedapdphan~ A COOK 111r72 Unit lf""lriTe Ave, NCR 5 position open Fashion Is land., N, B. sec'y skills. Collins As· plex in Newport Beach w~ se reeon · guar S NIWPORT lrvineorcall549·7714. il'IUPedialely. Apply in location. Ca ll 9-3:30 soclates,S67San Nicolas $3.50 hr to s tart appliances 549-3077 ... For pre-school. Ell· ......,_lo Bruce Smith. Julie Griem New York Dr. #302 N.B. UniCqrms furn Contact ") perienced. Part or full 6UAIDS ..--~· . -J" L . 64 1900 Washer & Ory\•r Xln\ l ~COln..., lmme dhte position time.l\"vine.~1·4533. Full 6 part Ume. Alt Musician: Keyboard & Life 644'1230 M/F . SCTY/BOOKKEEPER im upis at 4·_ cond.$125ea 75 2·11Xl 7 available to s harp. --areas. Uniforms furn'd. IUitar player for con· E.O.E. 3 to 4 dys wk, eicper . Shoe sales. foll time with 646 ~ mature Indi vi dual. COOi( Ales 21 or over, retired temporary group. Con· RICB'T/fYPIST C.M area642·0322_ or _w/out exp .. or will litv-_,_ 8020 For a total relaxing massage with a pro fessional. Ei1rle lOAM 7PM. 548·2817 rsYCHIC READINGS 556-11711 SUNNY'S Professional Massage Relaxaliontrherape ut1c Call appt. 548·21117. 10am-7pm. Previous T'eller ex · ··-• N Good b I -,~ · r Part time in Pre•chool. ....,..come· 0 exper · nee· tact ~thy 631-4062. Needed f o r b u s y tram en. ene it~ ••••• ••• •• •• •• ••••••••• ""rtence pre erred or • A I u · I Secret""" · n ,,_ 1157.1263 PP Y : n 1 versa Newport Beach invest· -, Apply in person .. am to minimum 6 months cash, _________ Protection Service, 1226 NEWSPAPER Delivery, ment firm. Good work· Exp. sec. wanted for llam Mon thru fr1. handlin& experience. W. stb St., Santa Ana. 5 4-Y wk .. M/F. approx inl conditions & all com· H.B. sn ack rood co Standard Shoes . 3077 So Men's r cuKeot ten specll ~ ~0.25. Good figure * COOi * Interview hrs: 9·12& 1·4. 2:»S:30AM. Anaheim. pany benefits. &Owpm Shorthand. l yp, some Bristol .C M bike. like NEW' As kin.: apUt e & communica· Moa-Fri. Fullerton, C. Mesa, minimum. Need sharp bookkeeping. perm pos. ---$J70 1bes 1 orrcr t;u ll t100 skills requ.ired. Ex· P tr. F tr Exp. Pref, if 1 N B h CdM In 1 848 1900 C'.11&..... Art" t 752 .. 0900 or 6'5·2038 & a!>k cellent benefits & ad van· not-will train. Apply in HAIRDRESSER rvine, pt c . . girl to start immediate· x t. sa ary. . -~.-cnH H for Mark cementopportunities. person: Dick Church's Booth space for rent or 953-8110 ly. Hrs: 1·9PM . Salary S ec ret a r Y • A d Expenenced on glass __ John Laun. 675·4500 Rea tau rant . 2 8 9 8 Employee with follow· .... a.HT CLUI commensurate w /exper. nunslrative PIT All phases. 497-1556. CRUISERS & BIKES Newport Blvd CM ..... .,. For details . call Cheryl: -----d 1~~~~~~· ~~~~I ~ ~Y· At The Village wanta licensed armed 631-7475 __ 7&0-1so7 _ SUIDIVISION 1~esi~~~lt>~~~s~~1 1-Faire tn Laguna Beach. ll«Urity &uards and ex· SECRET_. RY ENGINEERS 642 7!HO 4!N-1800. -I per. bouncers only . llCEPTIOMIST ,.. DESIGNERS HARDWARE SALES. After 8PM. call Marty, Receptionist w /good Xlnt. ,epportunit y for DRAFTSMEN Men ·~ 23" Cen turion I.• Apply in pe-on ._ Crown &fS.-OC78 ·typing skills needed for sharp gal lo work in fast Mans IO·!>pd. S7S ca~h LOSAMGILES FIDEltAL SAVING c.ooks. 1 night shift, l s w- 3201 Newport Blvd inl shitr. Starting pay Newport Beach •.OOpr hr. 49'7·4488 EOE M/F ... luxury yacht m fl!. Opp pace iMwgort )leach Car eer oppo,rtun1t1es -Hardwar.e, ~ l.r~ne, .,..SIS AIOIS ty-ror advanc ement, <.~mmer("iar~restate avatta'blc fortal-enttd-& 1 -ft411-6ea4 \Westclirf Pina) N.B. 7-3:30" 11·7 part lime. Salary commensurate om ce Xlnt. typin g & expenenced individuab Cah 8035 . ArHf C~r i~~~~~~~~COYN'l'ER--Worna . Ml ESCORTS I time. also Part time Country Club Conv w/exper. Call for appl dictaphonesk1lls&ab11i with wellestabhshed & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho&p.549·3061. !r79:Q!.SO. ty t o h a nd I e I 8 M growi:'g r1vil eng1~e~~ p ER S I A !'II k It t t' II 24Hrs. 641·0180i•Bankin-•.••g------seamstress. Michel 's C_,./Cllecks Cleaners . Laguna HOSTESS AM bp /MC fYisa TELLER Niguel. 496-Sl.24 NEW ACCOUNTS COUPLE WANTED Day Hostess position available. Please apply in person btwn 3·5PM : 22873 Lake Forest Dr .. El Toro. PBX ,_ ------Memor)' Typev.r'1ler ing irm near beau11ful wh 1tt• ln11 1• Rec-•ooist. P IT morn· need ed Cha llengin g Airport Apply m ver&on '<'I"-' k h air Chll m f) l1n 1·~ Ing, nr OC Airport. Nice position for right gal with resume & wor 6:14.9~ COMPA. T A.llLITY lJ FE.5TYLE SOCIETY Couples Only 7!i0-0674 SgJ Men Only 7!i0-0677 Sgl Ladies Only 971·7979 Recorded Message 24 Hrs. -----INTROSPECIAL ' MYSTIC M~SAG E MASSAGE SIO W /AD Santa Ana 556·4656 COVER GIRL * OUTCALL • 9S3-0778 MC/VISA FIRST LADY Escort. Models Pcrty D•c.rs. • 972·1345. ~~~Accepted Eac=;t! ••••••••••••••••••••••• JobsW.ted,. 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• We e k e n d co mpa n ion t h o us ekeeper . Mature. reliable. college educated. Call Answer Ad #281. 24 hrs. 64.2·4300. Http W.ted 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Accounting Cler k. m ajor marine hardware store. Excell. benefits . Fu II time . 645-1711 T o m Walker. Acryhc nail girl wanted . prime location. 644-215 1 ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES FULL TIME CLERK To work for: PETCO Animal su ppl y s up erm ark e t s Energetic clean rut hard workers apply at 15041 Golden West St .. H.B. Manage small business Housewives, supple· ment your husband's salary. Part time. Full time posiHons avail. now. Ca ll C lara . 640·1110 . or Ni ck . 5.57-T177. phone personality & ap-Call Laila. 833-2900 samplts to Mr . Fuente~ _ pearance a m11st Busy - -at Robert Bein, William Dogs 8040 phones . .Misc duties. No Frost & Associates. 1.io1 ••••••••••••••••••••• •• typing. Ask for Laune SECRETARY-Quail Sl . Nev. po rt FULL Tl ME Part.time. Will train call ror appt 846-3279 Position available in our •-----~---Housekeeper to I iv-in So. Coast Plaza office. Courier. Apply bet. 9AM · won for Newport COU· Exper. req'd. Call Kathy l2PM. Charlie's Chili. pie, ref's needed. Call 7sz.s111 MAUETING neach KEESllOND Pup-. i\KI Champ sire ~1 F l't>I ,\ s h o v. p,t p 1 1 Amburgey: S.0·4066. :nu Redhill. Bldg 2, Ste 76o.074.5 . CALIFORNIA FEDERAL S..Mcp&Lo• 695Town Center Dr. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Equal Opportunity Employer 226. CM. Must be 18 yrs I_N_C_O_M_E __ T_A_X orover.musthave car.2 PREPARERS Ex · dys pr wk-Tues & Thurs. perienced Hourly rate & 8-lOhrs pr wk . bonus S40-0lS7 Delivery man for early JAMITORS A.M. L.A. Times de· livery. Economical car P/time eves. Npt .. C.M. required. Adults only. area. Muat be over 18 & 2~ hrs/day. No collect· US citizen. Call: 532·6558 ing. $475/mo net take Mon·Frl. l~~~~~~~~~I home + bonus + gas •I· KITCHIN HB.r Banking lowance. Westminster I (2 ) needed food prepara- C-rcial T•hr Garden Grove a rea. lion/delivery valid Ca. Previous experience de· &a-~86. Dtivera Lie. over 21 sirable. -r~De-U-v-ery--fo-r_o_ff_lc_e_s_u_p_.' C.M. area. 846-1004 United California Bank plies. ~40 hrs per wk. LegaJSecretary 23646 Rockfield Rd. El Toro. 58 HM63 Good driving record & 1 lwll •• hoc It knowledgeofOCAirport for head ol firm. Min. 5 Banking area. Apply in person yrs. Calif. exp. Hvy COllllMrcialTeller Ripple Office Supply, responsibilities. xlnt Previous experience de · 2915 Redhill, C.M. ba11c skills, Qualified sirable. DENTAL ~SISTANT only. Sue: 714-847·6041 Legal Secretary PBX Students, do you "ant to earn extra dollars? Won p•rt time. No ex- per. necessary. Regular raises & ~o. benefits. Call Clara: 640-1110 or Nick : 557. 7777. RECEPTIONIST Full lime Mon.-Fr1. Must be personable & well.groomed. & enjoy meeting the public. Re· quires good spelling & penmanship. No typing. Phone experience pre· ferred. Full company benefits. Apply Pen· PENSION nysaver, 1660 Placentia ADlllNJSTRATOR Ave. Cost• Mesa. Im. company. Mature. RENTAL AGENTS - Exper req. N.B. Xlnt e-xper'd, full & part.lime benefita. E.O.E._ ~end re· positions avail. Budget sume to Classtfted. Ad Rent-A-Car!f79.8826 #801 , Daily Pilot --------- Newspaper. PO Box Restaurant l!i60, Costa Mesa. Ca . Counter help. Deli man. 9216216. Short order clerk. We Picture Framer. Ex· need you. Call 675-2193. perienced. Part time. Restaurant Art World Frames . 656 Waitress. bus boy. cook No. Coast Hwy. Lag. helper, kitchen helper. lkh. 494-8105. dish washer, cashier & United California Bank Sluer preferred , e x· 222 Ocean Blvd. LagunaBeach.494.6546 per 'd, flexible hrs . B u s y N . B . c o r · Production hostess. Lunrh & dinner h o urs available Restaurant opening soon. 835·333 l . ------00-7580 Porate/real estate office Part time. Mon. 2 :30PM · -needs exp Legal finish, Tues ~ l :OOPM · Banking TEUERS Experience req'd. Xlnt salary & benefits Apply Personnel: tBITA.GEIA.NK 721 N. Euclid, Anaheim 991-3860 E.O E. IOOKKHPER Dental Secretary immed. Word finish. Will train. Apply Chairside Dental Assis· Processing. c a rman Ul&OPlacentia Ave. C.M_ * • * tanl. 4'.-'J day work week. 67s.9102 963-5634. · Public relations person to Robftot MGrCJ• ---------1Legal Secretary. F tT. attract new business. 387W Bay 1135 Domestic k Sol p t' Consumer electronic Costa Mesa non.smo er· e rac 1• You are the winner or COM.rANION tioner. General Prac· exp. preferred. 646-6667 l &...-..-o.tcL..,ts Assist eldeTly person. lice. Prerer some legal ~" ... live·inorout. exp. Sa lary com · ($10.SOvalue>.to 133-2009 REAL ESTATE SALES c-...k Vacatiott mensurale with exp. If you are interested in ~& R ··v C'.L.-w Westminster. 531·9770. - Sw1trhbnard ()per at or Newport Beach based Part time Will tri11n construction firm seek· Swmg wknds. 642·301:1 Ing secretary to s uppart mktg. dept G ood TEACHER ve rbal/writte n com -K1nd ergarden ... T munication & t yp ing pn\•ate school. CM area skills. Opportunity for 642-0411 213 1007·1345 aft ti prn Chibubua, Pum~ran1..in York1es or Maltese Piii• rues 531 5'127 Good naturt.'d 6mus ma 1 .. ca r eer ·minded i'n - divlduaL Xlnt. benefits Send resume /s alary his- tory· E.O.E. W1reha1re d T~rrt er nt.'e d s goo d bo m e WA.ITllSSES Pedigre£•d w p aper' Apply bt wn 9A M & 556-'1433. 551·8831 12PM Charlie's Ch1 h. -- 3001 Redhill. Bid,:: =2 AJ<C Spnnf!Pr Spanw l-. EMKA Y Ste •226. t: M li ver wht M f 6 '"ks old O.•-'--.. Co.l•c. ----. S175 &up557 1837 l20J~St. Ste .• 200 Wanted Artist to do Con = Newport Beach CA 9l663 temporary oil Portrait IFrw to You 8045 Attn : Marketing Dept. Will pay well 646.J734 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ~~~~~~~~~~lr--w ---'Free kittens. 9 wk.;. olll :: l"'a r eh nus e Deli ve r\ cute.gray &i:r::i_, whit•• ---------person for party rental ~ 1428 evt•" ••SICRITARIES• * st.ore Part time Appl FC/Mfg /CptrsS18.000 2025 Newport Blvd C' ~1 OrderProcMfgS1 8.000 -GO/Rec/T70(2JS13.800 Women lo care for elckr GO/OrderClkS14.400 ly lad y ll vt' i n Sal La Reinders Agenry negot1a b le 64 2 H 9J. 4020 Birch Est '64 EOE 548-3826 Newport/833·8190 /Free !WOODWORK ER P.xp d nun. 3 yrs 18 yr' or a gr. ---------I 40hr wk ror right m11 n S.Cretwy to Pr•t Call 631 ·4260. ask for $1.000·+ D () E Sam Accurate t ypin g . no ..:..__ ... _..1.1 • shorthand Mature. gd ~H dress appearance Call ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Sandy, 540-6055. Coastal .,...._, 8005 Personnel Agenl'Y. 2790 ••••••••••••• ••••• • •• •• Harbor Bl vd .. C.M NEVERA FEE E 0 E BRASS! AJl IU11d1!! Chnstma ~ Pup111e">. ~{·I lt.'r lab l.011k1ng r .. , good homl• ~<' l•'" 644·804S FvnWfure 8050 . ........•............. ANTIQUE IRA.SS IED Circa late I 800's, c°""*'ety refinished( $500. Includes box sprinqs and matress. Cal aft~ 5 p.m. (7 I 41 998-8488. Priute Party. ••IBUY•• f\Jll charge bookkeeper for yacht mfgr com· pany Sala r y co m · mens urate w /exper. Down East Yachts. Call for appt. !r79·6850. DRIVERS makin& a change or Jan 3 thru Jan II 'd d · s · C l k seekinC a new career in Nautical brass · Good used F'urn1ture ~ Dial·A·RI e. locate in Loan e rv1ce e r Anaheim Convention Secretarial Lafuna Hills hasp/lime Trainee. Dynamic loan Real Estate, call and Center portholes, la"'ps. Apphanre!> OR I will & /time positions. Gd. brokerage Co. in N.B. ukforJohnorVodyat Tickets mus t be ex-* * * CJGUCJH. blnnacl.s. sell orSELL fo rYou drivingrec .. over21 (in· has immed vacancy for Cole of Newport. changed for reserved coMpasses , and MASTERSAUCTIOH surance requirement). trainee clerk. Eye ror Realton.675-5511 seats at the Convention SECRETARY / _..!! AH authentic. 6~6-8616, 833·9625 EOE. SJ0.6191 Al Dirth accuracy & attention to Center ahead of time ...... 11 Pr · t Call 642 5678 e l 212 t o CLERICAL ....... brett • "Na-Mo•'--Abroad Drycleaners. ~. omot1ona op· Real Estate Sales . . x . ...__... _... i t ...., t 'l f If claimyourtickets ..-c .... re4J s •r, F:legant r us t o m d1· Wool·press•r, $7 /hr. por unt Y or se L:±&....fora '<' t t c 11 K ti _...,, • * * Opportunity exists for~ 1900'1! ttran s igner ro nl e mr ~""'r. week guarantee. s ar er. a a e ...._w C-7 lified . . . ._._., f hi I' f I ...,., 640-9350 .._ -....... qua 1 typist tn active bed. colllpl•tely re· um1s ngs 1 ,ouse 11 --- --891-0355. BOOKKEEPER -full - cltarge. for sm mfgr co. Need knowledge o r general ledger thru rin statements , including -A/R-4&.A-/.P Ret>u~s-\M to be sent to: Jarco, Inc. 4043 Birch St .. Newport Beach, Ca. 92660 With vacation pay. · -Join lhe leader. Now in· Sales-Hi F1 ComJl.Q· ofc. Shorthand & die· AJlll9cl!_ ~~t _s_a_m..e.... .a...nw q..u e .:.---• medlt.Hnm~~e. aft.er:-tiflCAARJC ~I for po&11ons nentS.-S-alary. X:lnt. taphone netpful. En oy :..-Trn-suTed Ch r1~tm a• 6mo. ~pply in person: Neededtomainlalnsm. in real estate sales. future.C.M.area.EOE ocellentco.benefitsln· co•dltloa!! Late giflsatxlnt savtnits !'.:'< Kl&!lters Cleaner Quali· fleet of mini·buses in Whether licensed or ~ot M/F. can M·F. 11·2 on· eluding a free meal per llOO's. pwcltaH ht· ample S30011 wh 1LI' ty Cleaners, 186 E . 16th Lacuna Hills. Exp. & gd. ca1:J ~see If you q~ahfy I y . Mr . pa u I 5 en . shift. Apply in person c ... s boi springs, modular sofa for $!SOil l1 v ti 0 ADVaTISIMG SALIS Because of a new ex· IOOICKllEPEI pansion progra'l) the Npt Bch area law firm Daily Pilot has an Im seeks f /l bookkeeper. mediate opening for a Good benefits. Call salesperson wHh Karin~l·lOOS n~_paper display ·ad· 1--------- vertlsing exper . Good •CAI DRIVERS• salary. commissions & Checker Cab ex c ellent fringe 770-0222 benefits . Excellent •--------- growth opportunities for C A S H I E R I person with career am· HOUSEWARES SALES. bilions. call for appoint· Apply in penon: Rion ment, 642·4321, ext. 277 Hardware, 102' Irvine Orange Coast (Westcliff Plaza> N. B. OeHvrHot 330W. day Street Coat• Mesa Equal Oppor Employer sr. C.M. references essential. to J01D the professionals 213-685-8543 9p~!:._N"'!o1 n , Mon· Fr I. md _.....11• Jut In Turtleroc~ 752 5920 Gd. co. benefits. salary at Walker & L ee . -----·------1 "'"""u'" ERRAND Person, resp. based on exp. EOE. <~4)m.~. SALES . MARRIOTI HOTEL TIIM For Christunas!! Match 1 n g Des 1 ,.-: n c r conscientious person ll30-6191AIDlrth 1. 7g~ If you are aggressive 900NewportCenterDr Call aft•r 5 r.M. Couch & Chr Ilk<'"''" w I re II able ca r to "'-fl ~-1 and looking for a future Newport-BHcll : Pri•• Petty -171 n Slrcr-snsiCJBO ft45'10i64 .,etiorm various duties Medical Alalst. front of. ~. . in retalr mgmt wf good Equal Qi>eTme_fyr M /Y tt.M411 Gtrl's--Spc Wtute frt-rwt tor Npt:-lkh. doctor. fice-, for G.P .. exp pre· co. benefits apply In Provenraal Bd rm St-I Muatbel8orover &llve ferred, mail resume of-............ ......_5 _._1 penon9amlo 1lamMon Good Cond S35<1 in Npt. area. Flex. hrs. flee manager : 351 -_,.. -thru Fri Standard WESl'MJNSTER 963-lS32 8"·1641 Hospital Rd. Ste tfla. Start the year right by ............ ..,,.,7· So Bri t I SICllTAIY ABBEY --fiftdiDI out about the ""'''~'" JV• • 5 0 ' Looking for that career .---------c N.8. 921863. i \ C M ANTIQUE MALL Bdrm set. dbl bed. t Mall. career opportun t es · · chan3eln 1981 ? Register Dallyl0-6. Fri 10..9 box s prings . fra m l', General Medical aullable at Select withuanow!I ClosedTuesday hdbrd l t riple d rssr n. ..._. .. Y C... X-IAYTICH Propertl•. lf you bave S C H 0 0 L f'reefrE.O.E. 11751 Westminster Ave. w/mirror . n1t e stand h ........_ experience or an in· C I .... 4 Irvine ..ow--y. Parttlme1 IO hours a tenet in leamlng about I 0 S 5 "w Pel'llOftnelAgency GardenGrove 554·6103 Bnnd n e w S4 0U week, 5 aaya. Newport investment properties a..u.a.ID • E.17th. Costa Mesa 8*9472_. a.....•tM-ir. Beacbofflce.831-4422. • ,.. Ji\tllUme,Eva.ICustbe'----------1 callforaconfidentialln· W.w..edySIJ4.79 Sultezat 642-1470 • * * King·s i1.e waterbed avail. wkoda. Must have .-.CAL llC.,., terview. We alao have - -~I Complete n augahy rlf' previouare.l•urentup. =nhed worker opportunities f or --'aozoPhalarop~Ct. frame. headboard & ,'".l •.. IClerti foroaeitrldept. ealabllahed pro · EaC'Oft children uross Secretarial CoetaMesa heater 6i5 6328 o-r ASSEMBLERS. We will Laura.557.-00 feuionals with manaie· busy inleraectlons Vouarelhewlnneror 640·•000 ext .s12s Bllln1ual Mu1t type meni llOtenlial for of· before and after school. ..... .. s.cret.y lfreetkbts CBHIEIS UTVTIM train . Apply Tam . 50wpm.~lltlme,Mon.· lien In Co1ta Meaa, ForiftfOl'matlonand•p· Bruce. MacGNlot Yachts. 1631 Fri. 9:30-5. PleHe call llr••y Newport -Irvine .ud San plication, contact S«t. Previous banking ex· (S\0.50Yalue>. to DtVOICI SALE Placentia,Coata Mesa MARKETS for appt. 645-1351, Mon.-.ulll Clemente. Call Pete Wilkinaon 144.3141 periencedeslrable. Xlnt. Sperh Vee..._ A1Jl'OMATIVE For2ndji3rdSbifts Frl.l:I0-5. ClllSJIAS Viotto, 751·3191 N-Bea .. h Polic• tYP6n1 1klll1 required, • & IV Sltew 8' Cll85, lotom deslgnedbsofak ..v ,._...,., ~ "' shOrt·hand not required. J Ith J 11 + veseat. loot~ •r PAITS We promote to mana1t· --....ft11·!f!avoN• AT •. · SELECT --=:-o~~·. ~~anta An:.!tm ~::nuon pillows. new 1975. kin& COUMTaMAM mem•aupervtslon from USI THI r19.1 .... .,. .,. PROPERTIES U•lte4 Cell feral• Center u w•terbed wtvlbr•ter Dealerahlp or foret1n wlthln. ...%..6 -• 11••"""""'RESS Boat cov· .... Tickets must be ex· &a«es.~7$~·9'93 _ "'° rt.I ri WANT A CAREER? DAILY PILOT en Lin-• pa upe ence ColtaMeH . • ----ct111 ... ao121UaSt.,N.8 . chan1ed for reserved Must-Sell1 Bn urnaw prtlernd. Cllt-<;ten for lll Del Mar • ... AST -n..-ITJ.20SO 22'20cean Ave. ...._ at tbe Conveetlon ~l bed 121Q ..lllU!AlUllOIUl._ -"""' m---.lL.Yl&A-l_a&luatrl al -__ ,_ ----. ... abuaortHi" aum. - -IUVL .... -----·~--·--,.,,._ ... Jl ·-t ood ----4H·0246 even l n tJ IOYCAAVB ' ~ • .,.., • · SECRETARY Lapa Beach Call MJ.5171, ext. 172 lo W'Mkends IOU.I IOYCI La1una Beacb SllVICI 551-M . . To m Im t. tJ p iD 1 clalmyourtJcketa -- M9 IMW 4M·llZU DlllCTOIY 1721 ..... lfrMt &op::Taketlmetorelu IOWPM, pubUc rel•· 4t4t.544 *** New SllOO 0(coruor 640.6444 Por Result ... ,. ..... and 1bop at horile. lt'e tlou, mature, exper 't'eJtiq the mott peaple Sota. only 9900 H&mUDlloa Beacb 1 Service Call "'wplF llmple with DaUy Pllol req. N.8. E.O.E. Seed f!.O.E. pO.ible Is Important to ~-~--- Babpmerneeded to care tD·ftll Clasall\ed Ada. And IC ~toCla11lftedA.t tbe 1ucce11 of any Couc.hes. 1 trad belst. for my lafaat l• m1 I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 642-1671 ftle i.... dnw a. tM you bave aomethln1 to HOI, Dally Pilot 5lllllM ..,uata1 •ltll • prqe aaJe. Make aure $125, 1 navy modern. La,_• &Hell llom•. .... Ill w-. . ·• DMb PUIOt sell, call a friendly Mewapaper. PO Box °"" POatClaulfhdAd. run h listed l n Im 561 *'7 IOllrt/wt. Oa1thne. Raft_..., to Nllf ._ ______ _,,. Otr=tn.d Ad. CaU To-ClualCled Ad-Vber ~· a.. Colla II••· Ca. ii•...,.. .. tl• ... Claullled , phou ' ---- -::•::e:-==· =====-l:=-..-ia=ee1='*'== .. ='°=1t=•=e=11=. :1:IW;:t•==A9==c.==u• ..... -.;•;;m.;.;a.:•::::::::::;•=•="'=·===::=.1 ea.sm -. )Ulleall IG·»TI. 1 ~.,., SlilJW..ltH\I tU·M'1•. ' ···--...... --....... ~· ...... ·-·-...... . . . .. ···--·-· . ....-.... _..,._. --..--,_..... ..... t ···-·-..,...._._., ________ ._,.. _ _...__ ____ _ Ori....,., ,....... lot ,..,a1rt , H alcoaU•f Mil Aapllilalt ... • ' t;!.4 C.,1 •• u. • • .... 1--... , ............... _....... . ........ ~··'··············· ........ . ....................................................... . Is••· II Oeural Cluelnt· ~·=·~:.~. OLLIG! STUDENT LJDO PLUllBING·No New fl recovers. Repair ,....._ , c...,... aa..a.. Offices, Vacaaa lr·"...:-.; .. •a?"'ev-aper'd ln lnt/ext. any r,: too small or too bla. 1peclall1t'1 atay busy 11y•,.1MA111. ~ ApUlr&oata•t·a. .._. -· "' ..... Job for leu l Alu reeeat.Mhn .en-•1 prlc•.Rellablc.548·0512 · -~!!l!~~~~~~-ll~Nw~~.~.;.;.~........ t' 111111... ........ Si5-51.9 Plwnbina. Rem0delin1. Balboa Rooflna Com · I ....................... CUITOll I NT R IOM CAJIPEHTRY llOll*>CCO UISINt: Tllll •H••••••H•••••~•••••• ........ ••••••••••••••• ........ ••••••••••••••• DAVE'S PAINTING Repairs, Leak l)etec-pany, Don't let a leaky ~/naoved. c9ua-Hantwoocl l!'loon cleaned ...._.. r•p aot9·1moker lloving? The Starvln& S.VUS. Atta II years \ion, • DralM Cleared. r o o r s p o I I y o u r -.a. laW1l r-..ov. '75l·SC'I• • wand. Be ready for wtll houMelt. any loc. Collqe Studenta have Moat Reaaonable Top H a l PI um bing °'1\atma1673·6743 ------•'UM Holidays. A.nythne rets. 145·011S AM or IJ"OWll, aame gd service. lnlw'ed. Uc'd. 5111-1425 631o20.10 • !t'~ay Ml-CouMvul baaUlla, hor• d'ouv.... dellC'IOU.S H treu b> Rci l•n1• Ml:ml AVlLISl&&VICIS --lS.A. eves. fTJ.J&o411lDl.&n-1427 ------''"Ser*- 1.alldK• ... tree lrfm ......._ RALPH'S PAJNTING P.O. lox....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• rA1'1ER 6 >H C.,.try nn 6 t'f' ..... Plua Ml -r.a -.i... ·•---u'-·e-at. U , I Sch Area. Youn1 prof fW .... Ser.-Cff la Pro h ••••••••••••••••••.•••••............, •-Shrub tn'mmlng. -· .. -.., ... .._ •••••••••••••• t./at. mpt, 24 ra, Pvt .,_ •J1C'llO' • ~ ~ •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• cpl, very rnponabile, ··~··•••• Uc neat refs 1112-4701 Poat Box <>erv1ce removal, yd clean.ups. • •Yn a..oc1e11a•pa1r Hiwne M•tt1 ... , Dock HaaallDIA Dump Joba. IOOd ref•. IZUH•·JllOI Private Nune. Male or .. • . THE MAILh ROOM: 24 hauling. concrete. dirt. _._ Aaif•Randy. Female. ltyraexp. rers. Flne ext/Int palntlna by r J 'm Cor m 631 4530 ... ..... Ser.,.ff Mf·a. '•tllc .. 1111 ts.'5perhr.759·1737 RicbardSinor.Llc,lns. 21600E C.tHwyCdM ·NB 1 u -·--·-- i 0 lt v ti 0 Al.,..... Ml ... c.,..1w.-. Newport, Co•la ,.,,,.a, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •un n•u n .u 4 ~48I ~•-•let ,_,.__ "'-••••••••••••••••••••••• p~ • ri Try me 136·5555 (24 hr1u ~or.... ... ..,,...., ~ u ...... Prol vchvcry ti ai:.a-1~ed ad/ market· H1B1d1 , I Aviles Landsc aplna -uo;,. •11HJ . -••••••••••••••••••••••• Courier H.irvt~• '31 4li:t ~-· •ecuUve w / media ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... __.. • ........, •• •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• service tree trimmin1 , .. ...,,_.. -·-, · Fast accur11te typmg on .............................. "' SiMllQllUO • at .. m clean e•perlenre will create W811t a REALLY CLEAN cleanuPa. yd ma Int, cali Palntin&" Papering ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IBM Correct /Selertrar . ~1°:1 •r:lt::!~k:~:f~ HOUSE! Call Glft&h•m Ped~o. Marauarit~ ,or ::'i>a~~~~·/l.e;.:~i Nbtpatches•textures IOOFIMCi othef secreta rial wof k C <'okv bn 1•1tmt'n1I Wht I cpll to min blu ch t Ce&n It\ din rm, hall I l1S A\• rm n 50 tuuc h n o. t'br u (1 t.1 • r eltm1nat• pet u dor .,,_l repaur lS yrs ell pericnt"e Do w o r k rn)'MU Refs 531 0101 Qualil)'. Dependable Setvl~ Reas Rateti 16 Yl'I ei~nt1nrt1 ~31 SO$S EU i(,"f fU CIAN pnt•ed nabt. ff'd. ~•llmate on lar&e or &mall Jobs Lu: U37 2S4 67 3.0359 .ipots, ne ws lette rs . Girl. P'reeest. MS-5123 Efralnl31-C7 ........ lfl· I 4lt AU. TYPES/RF.PAIRS bus iness I etters. rte" brochureaandP.R Call Working Mother 's BARKASPai.nti.ntCo. FREE ESTIM ATES s umes , etc Ka r en U•n ., . ff 1 · d S . I •P......_.. --~-• 675-1230 87~,_,, Spec 1· a I r or t h e r o t a Y P e c 1 a · ...,.. r-... .._....... Call Bob, 548-0769 -w.JU ••••••••••••••••••••••• All Types 538 71 l3 Holiday's. Complete or Custom brick, stone. Complete Colt to You. . WIRdow Cle•ittcJ TM,_..D .. .at Compl. a uto detailina . PU • dellv. Call the Proa.~2276,673-7988 routine c leanlna. block, cont'rete. stucco. lnt.·S920. Ext.·Sl 275 QUALITY ROOFING ••••••••••••••••••••••• M .1 r I S48.&44t ~2eo8 Have something you wanl All tyn.. f e t Th S h' I .. an yn or a peraona Refs. Free est. 549.9492 . to sell? Classified ad~ do .,..s. ree s . "Let e uns ine n touch. Windows/Cpts In-it well 642.""78 V&Sa, MC. 541 -5930 Call Sunshinl' Windo\\ duded. M1""'4, 546-2eo8 Want Ad Results 642-567 Sell idle items 642·567 ,,., HARBOR ROOFING Cleaning, Ltd S48·88S3 -----. Pei •* w.-. 7100 WmlM 7100 HlfpW..ted 7100HllpW..ted 7100 tw,W_.... 7100 .... W..ted 7100 Wmlhd 7100 Applmcn 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I () l ( II I SC Oil'!~ 752 OKI 7 --------•Companion/Housekeeper Gl.rl wanted for ruU lime Motel Receptionist , Ptr. 12·5. ('. Bankln& to live with elderly otfice PoSillon. Apply to San Clemente Inn. Ex-40 + wpm, Sol.24 /hr to l TELLER womaoCM. 548-3289 Irvine En1 ineerin&. eerl~.!=~ ni1ht auditor start. Xlnl benefits . /\ COO-.--Ull'121Trilt8trale Ave, NCR 250 position open Fashion Island. N.8 S. MIWPOIT lrvlneorcallM9-7714. irQ&Dediately. Apply i.n location. Call 9-3:30 For pre -s chool. E x· penonloBruce Smith. Julie Griem New York S perienced. Part or Cull e.UAIDS Life 644·1230. M /F , lm medule po sition Ume.th i.ne.551·4533. Full• part lime. All Musician: Keyboard & a va ilable to s harp . areas. Uniforms fum'd. euitar player for con· E.O.E. --------mature l nd1 v1dual . COOK Ales2lorover, retired temporary aroup. Con-·IEC.r/fYPIST For a total relaxing massage with a pro· fessional. Ea'rle IOAM 7PM. 548-2817 Previous Te lle r e1t · 1 N Part lime In Preschool. we come. 0 exper. nee. tad Kathy 631-'062. Needed for bu sy perjence preferred or 857 ...,.. Apply : Unive rsal•---------b · m1ni 6 th h 1-N........... rt Beac mvesl · mum mon s cas · Proledion Service , 1226 NEWSPAPER Delivery. ~tfirm. Good work-1:,_a~line experien ce . I•--------W. 5th St .• Santa Ana. 5 day wk .. M/F. approx in& conditions & all com· '"""'° 20-25. Good fiaure * COOK * Interview bni: 9·12 • 1-4. 2:»5:30AM. Anaheim. pany benefits . 60wpm aptitude & communica-Mon-Fri. Fullerton, C. Mesa. tion skills required. Ex· P/f. Ftr Exp. Pref, if minimum. Need sharp PSYCHIC IEADIHGS 556-1178 cellent benefits & advan-not-will train. Apply in HAIRDRESSER Irvine, Npt Bch, CdM . girl to start immediate· _ cement opportunities . person: Dick Church's Booth space for rent or _953-8 __ 1_1_0 ______ ly. Hrs: 1-9PM. Salary SUNNY'S John Laun, 675·4500 R e a tau ran l . 269 8 Employee wilt\ follow· ... a.HT CLUI commensurate w/exper. Newport Blvd CM """ For-details. call Cheryl· Professional Massage LOS ...... ~ILES . inl. m~y. At The Village wants licensed armed 631-7475 Relaxation/Therapeutic """.., F81re tn Laguna Beach. security au•rda and ex---------- Ca II appt. 548 ·211 17 . FIDHALSAVIHG Coob.lni1htshift,1 sw-... 1eoo. I per. bouncers only. IEC.rlOHIST 10am-7pm. 3201 Newport Blvd inJ shift. Starting pay HARDWARE SALES. After 8PM. call Marty. Receptionist w /g ood .---------i "'nENe]'P<>rtBeachM /F 16.00prhr.497-4488 . 'Apply in -nion: Crown _66-0478 _________ typing skills needed for "*"' .... luxury yacht mfgr. Opp· Cirnt C~y -1!!!1!!1!!'!!'!~~~~~1COl.1NtEll-Woman. run -1lanlware, 1021 k vine, MUISIS A1DIS l y ror a vancement ESCOITS time, also Pa rt time (West.cliff Plaza> N.B. 7-3:30 ft 11-7 part time. Salary commens urate 2A.Hrs. 641.0180 Banking ·seamstress . Michel's HOSTESS Country Club Con v. w/exper. Call for appt . Cash/C .. -cki C I ea n e r s , L a g u n a Hosp. 549·3061. 979-6850. -TELLER Niguel 496 5124 Day Hostess position ---------AM Exp/MC ,IYfsa · · available. Please apply PBX Receptionist. P tr morn · NEW ACCOUNTS COUPLE WANTED in person btwn 3·5PM: Hous ewives . s upp le · ing, nr OC Airport. Nice Managesmall business Z!873 Lake For est Dr.. ment your husband 's phone personality & ap· Secretary Legal Invest· s.c.ftJ Officer ment Consultant seeks Part time, weekends, fo r exp'd person w /leJal lar&e. .apartment com· sec'y skills .-Collins As· plex in Newport Beach sociates,567San Nicolas $3.50 h'r '"t o s tart Dr. 1'302 N. B. Uniforms furn Contact SCfY /BOOKK EEPER ±imLupis at644·1900. 3 to 4 dys wk. ex per Shoe sales. full time with C.M. area 642-0322 . or w /out exp.. or will Secretary -train. Good co. bi:nefits. Exp. sec. wanted for H.B. sn ack rood co Shorthand, lyp. some bookkeeping, perm pos , xlnt. salary. 848-1900 Se c reta r y . minstrative p rr 760·1507 A d SECIETARY Xlnt. opportunity for sharp gal to work in fast. pace Newport Beach comriierc1a rea esla e offi ce. Xl nt. typing & c:lictaphone skills & abili- ty to h a n d l e I B M Me mo ry T ypew r'iter needed Cha I Ie ng 1n g position for right gal Call Laila : 833·2900. Apply m person 9am lo llam Mon t hru "'" Standard Shoes. 3077 So. Bristol .C M Silktcrffft Artist Experienced on g lass AJI phases. 497 -1556 SUIDIVISIOH EMGIHEEIS DESIGNERS DllAFTSMEM COMPAT Al.ILITY LIFESTYLE SOCIETY Couples Only 750·0674 FULL TIME Part·Ume. Will train EIToro. salary. Part time. Full pearance a must Busy Callforappt846-3279 time positions avail. phones. Misc. duties. No ---------Position available in our•----------•Housekeeper to llv-ln now . Ca 11 C I a r a . typing. Ask for Laurie SICIETAIY- Career opportun1t1es avarratrle-for' tal enl ed & expen enced tnd1v1d uals with well established & growing c1v1l cn~ineer ing fi rm n ear 0 C A.lfl>Ort Apply m pcr~on with resume & work samples to Mr l"uentes at Robert Bein. Wilha m Frost & Associates. 1401 Quail S t . Nl•w port Beach. Sgl Men Only 750·0677 Sgl Ladies Only 97 1·7979 Recorded Message 24 }frs. JNTRO SP ECIAi. MYSTIC MASSAGE MASSAGE SIO W /AD Santa Ana 556·4656 COVER GIRL •OUTCALL • 953-0778 MC/VISA So. Coast P laza office. Couner.'Apply bet. 9AM · work for Newport COU· . 640 0 N . k 7S2-5111 ....... ET. a~G Exper. req'd. Call Kathy 12PM. Charlie 's Chili. pie. ref's needed. Ca ll 557.7.fi/ ,_.. 0 r 1 c · -" Amburgey: 540·4066. :oll Redhill. Bldg 2, Ste 760-0745 . CALIFORNIA FEDERAL S..lllCJl&L._ 695TownCenter Dr. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 226,CM . Must be 18 yrs l_N_C_O_M--E--T-A~X orover.musthave ca r.2 PREPARERS Ex · dys pr wk-Tues & Thurs. perienced Hourly rate & 1_&-_1o_h_rs_p_r _w_k_. ____ 1 bonus 540-0lS7 JA'41TOllS P/time eves. Npt., C.M. are~. Must be over 18 & US citizen. Call: 532-6558 Mon· Fri. PBX Students. do you ... ant lo earn extr a do lla rs '! Work part time. No ex· per. necesaary. Regular raises & co. benefits. Call Clara : 640· 1110 or Nick: 557·7777. llECEPTIOHIST Full lime Mon .· Fri , Must be personable & well.groomed. & enjoy meeting the public. Re - qlAres good spelling & penmanship. No typing Phone experience pre· rerre~I. Full company benefits . Apply P en· PENSION n.ysaver. 11160 Placentia Newport Beach based construction firm seek · Ing secretary to support mktg. dept G ood verba l/written co m munication & t yp ing skills . Opportt.1n1ty for career -m i nded i n · dividual. Xlnt. benefits Send resume /salary his· tory : E.0 .E. Sw1tchhoard 01>erator Part time Will train Swing wknds 642·3013 TEACHER K1ndergar de n f T pnvate school. CM a rea 642-0411 WAITIESSES Apply bl wn 9A M & L2PM. Char11e ·s Chili , HAR BOR Af( EA APPLIANCE SEHVIC .. : w,_e buy used applli!D..~c" we sell re<·ond . gu11 r appliances 549·3077 Washer & Oryt>r cond. $125 ea. 646 5848 X Int licyct.1 8020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPER IUY! Men's Peugeot ten spe1·tl bike .like NEW ' Askin1: SJ70 be:.t oHcr Cull 752-0900 ur 6-ls 2038 & a !>k for Mark CRUISERS & BIKES. Restored & u:,ed t982Ch11rleSt CM 642 7!110 Men ~ 23·· Centunon l.1• ~ans 10 spd $75 c J!>ti • 548~ .. - Cats 8035 . ..................... . P E R S I AN ktlten heauttful whit e· lon,i: hair Ch;im p lin"" 638·93M DOCJS 8040 •..•.•..•...•..••...... KEESllOND Pup!. AKC Champ sire :\1 F Pct to. show P v t pl ~ 213 •an 13•15 art 1; pm Chiht.1hua. Pomeranian . York1es or Malt cse µuµ pies ~I 5027 Good natured fimos m:.i '" Wir eh a 1red Terrier n eeds goud bomc Pedigreed w paper.., 556-0433. f>S I 8831 FIRST LADY Escort. Models rwty Dmteers. Equal Opportunity Employer Delivery man for ear ly A.M. L.A. Times de· livery. Economical car required. Adults only. 2i,., hrs/day. No collect· ing. $o175/mo net lake home + bonus + l•s al· KITCH84 HB.P lowance. Westminster I (2) needed food prepara· Garden Grove a rea. lion/delivery valid Ca. 638·5486. D•ivers Lie. over 21 ---------• C.M. area. 846-1004 Delivery for offi ce sup· ADM1NISTRATOR Ave. Costa Mesa. Ins. comp.any. Mature. RENTAL AGENTS · Exper req. N .8 . Xlnl exper'd, full" part·time benefit.a. E.O.E._ ~end re· PoSiUons avail.· Budget sume lo Claas1f1ed. Ad Rent·A-Car 979.8826 1801 , Dal l y P ilot --------- EMKAY D.•....,...,..Co.l1tc. 1201 DOveSt. Ste. 11200 Newport Beach CA 93663 Attn: Mark.eting Dept. :.JOI Redhill. Bld R :0 2, AK(" Sprtnjler Spaniel' Ste. 11226. <.; M, IJver wht M F 6 "k~ old * 972-1345 * MC & VlSA Accepted fa=~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• JolKW..t.cl, 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wee k e n d co mpa · ni o n /h o us e k e e per . Mature. reliable. college educated. Call Answer Ad J281, 24 hrs . 642·4300, Hefp WClftted 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Accounting Clerk, major marine hardwa re store Excell. benefits Fu II lime . 645·171 1 T om Wal ker. Acrylic nail girl wanted. prime location. 644·2151 ADVANCEMENT OP PORTUNITIES FULL T IM E CL F.RK To work for Pnco A ni m a l s up pl y s up e rm a rk e t s Energetic clean cut hard workers .apply at 15041 Golden West St., H.B. 891-0355. Banking C-rclal T•ller Previous experience de· s1rable. United California Ba nk 23646 Rockfleld Rd. • El Toro, 581-6463 Banking c-rclal Teller Previous experience de· sirable United California Bank 2220cean Bl vd. Laguna Beach, 494·6546 Banking TELLERS Expenence req 'd. Xl nt. salary & benefits. Apply Personnel : t&IT ACiE IAMK 721 N. Euclid, Anaheim 991·3860 E.0 .E . IOOKKEEPER tull charge bookk eepe r for yacht mfgr com · pany Sa la r y co m · mens ur ate w /exp er. Down East Yachts. Call for appt. 979-6850. BOO KKEEP E R ·ful I· charge, for sm mfgr co. Need kno wled ge of general ledger lhru fin statements, including MR ~ IP..-Resum~ls~ to be sent to . J arco.1 nc. A.DYHTISIHC. 4043 Birch St .. Newport SALIS Beach. c a. 92660 plies. ~·40 hrs per wk Legal Secretary Good driving record & tt.wlillatOll leach knowledge of OC Airport for bead ol firm. Min. 5 area. Apply in person yrs . Calif. exp. Hvy Ripple Office Supply . responsibilities. xlnl 2915 Redhill. C.M. basic skills. Qua lified DENTAL ASSISTANT only. Sue: 7l4-B47·604l Skier preferre d , ex-LegalSecretary pe r 'd , flexib le hrs . Bu sy N . B . c o r · 645-7580 porate/real estate office ------nee d s e xp L ega l Dental Secretary immed. Word C.hairside Dental Assis · Processing, Carm a n tanl. 4'h day work week. 67s-9102. 963-5634. Domestic COMPAMIOH Assist elderly person. live-in or out, 133-2009 DllVEIS Dial·A·Ride. located in Laguna Hills has p/time & f /lime positions. Gd. driving rec .. over 21 <In· surance requirement>. EOE. 830-6191 Al Dirth Drycleaners. Wool·presser. $7/h r. 40hr. week guarantee. With va cation pay . medic:al im:urana::after 6mo. Apply in person: Kuster's Cleaner Quall· ty Cleaners, 186 E . 16th ST.C.M. Legal Secret ary. F /T. non·smoker, Sole Practi· lioner. General P ra<'· tice. Prerer some legal e xp. S alary co m · mensurate with exp. Westminster. 531·9770. Loan Servi ce C le rk Trainee. Dynamic loan brokerage Co. in N. B. has immed vacancy ror trainee clerk. Eye for accuracy & attention to detail. Promotional op· portunit y f o r se lf s tarter. Call Katie ~9350. ~JC Needed lo maintain sm . neet of mlni·buses in Laguna Hills . Exp. It gd. references essential. anted An.1st to do <.:on~ $175 & up 557 1837 temporary oil Portrait to You 8045 Will pay well 646 1734 ••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ---!Free kittens. 9 wk!'o •)Id Newspape r. PO Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca . 926216. Restaurant Counter help. Deli m an. Short order clerk. We need you. Call 675-2193. ar e house Del1,·er) t•ut e.gray&l!raY "htl•· person for party rental 53&1428 t'Vl''> Picture Fra m er . Ex· perienced . Part lime. Restaurant * •SICllT AllH • • FC/Mfg /Cptn S18.000 OrderProcMfgfl8.000 GO /Rtt/T7012 IS13,800 store. Part lime Apply ~Newp~rt Bl vd C M Omstm.1 !> Pup rnc·~ ""' ter l11b Look 1n~ (11r good h tiffil' :\n f1·1 644-80-15 Art World Frames.· 656 Waitress, bus boy. cook No. Coast Hwy. Lag. helper, kitchen helper. Bclt. 494-8105. dish washer. cashier & ---------hostess. Lunch & dinner GO /OrderClkSl4 .400 Uz Reinders Agency 4020 Birch ~l '64 EOE Newport/833·8190 /Free omen to care ror elder ly lady 11,·e 1n Sal negot1ahle 64 2 44 93. 548-3826 FunWture 8050 Production ho u r $ a v a i I a b I e Part time. Mon. 2:30PM· Restaura nt op en in g finish, Tues, 1 :OOPM · OODWORK ER Exp d fmish. Will train. Apply _soon __ ._835_·_333_t _. ---- -min J yrs. JI! yr~ uf a..:e ---------I 40 hr wk for n~ht man Call 631-4260. a'>k for S.C,...sy to Pres 1860 Placentia Ave. C. M. Public relations person to attract new business. Consumer elect ronic exp. preferred. 646·6667 REAL ESTATE SALES If you are interested in makina a change or seelrin& a new ca reer in Real F..atate. call and ask ror-John or Vody at Co le or N e wport . Realton. 675-5511 • •• Robert MorcJ• 387 W. Bay J35 Costa Mesa You are the winner of lfrfftickeh ($10.50 value). to Sports VacatiOfl lrlV Show Sl,000 + D,0 E Sam Accurate t yping, noMN"CJNllMll shorthand. Mature. gd M dress appearance Ca II ••••••••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • Sandy, 540·6055. Coastal AIM.-s 8005 Personnel Agency. 2790 ••••••••••• • •• • • • • • • • • • Harbor Blvd., C.M. NEVER A FEE E.O.E. BRASS! All Kllldt!! J an3thruJan 11 ---------1 Hautic al brass-Ana.heim Convention Secretarial Center parthal•s, lamp1. Tickets mus t b e ex -* * * CJGllCJH, binnacles, changed ror reser ved co•pa11•s . and seats at the Convention SECRETARY / ,......!! Al oufhqtlc. ~~~~~~~~~I Center ahead of ti me """'•'--.._ ___ • "H• Call 642·5678. ext 272 to ' CLERICAL -...,.... --··· Real Estate Sales claim your tickets tioMI" cash ,-.9ister • LooldltcJ for a * • * Opportunity exists ror e..ty 1900'1! brass "-w Carfff'? qualified typist in active Md, cotnpl•t•ly re· Join the leader. Now in· Sa les-H i F i Co mpo· ofc. Shorthand &i die· tW•dt e.-.ic....._t "ttFYtewlltTforpcJ5ition nen s . Sal11rY: xT nt. U J)llOneRt)mlt. ~ in real estate sales. future. C.M. a rea. EOE. excellent co. benefits in-co•dftlo• ! ! Late Whether licensed or i:iot M/F. Call M-F. 11·2 on-eluding a free me al per taOO•l. pwchaH Nt• c~ to see If you q!Jalify 1 y . M r . p a u Is e n , shift. Apply in person c .... 1 boa iprlRCJI. to join the professionals 213.eas.8543 9AM -Noon, Mon·Fri. ................ Just In . .•....•..•......•..... ANTIQUE IRASS IED Circa lat• I 800's, c~ely refinished! $500. Includes bo11 sprincJs and matreu. c.i ofter 5 p.m. 17 141 998·8488. Private Party. ••IBUY•• Good used furn1lun •"- Appllanrel> OR I wall sell or SELi. for Y1tu MASTERS AUCTION 646-8616. lll-9625 MovhNJ A bro ad Eleg ant r us tum d1 si g n er co ntcmp furnishings 1 Houseful So m e antt<L!!~ res surt'cf Cltr1'!!t mu" gifts at xlnt .sa\'ln~s Ex a mple SJOOo wh11 1• modular sofa ror SISOU Turtlerock 752 59211 Because of a new ex· IOOKKHPEI pansion progra rp the Npt Bch area law firm Daily Pilot has an im-seeks rtt bookkeeper. mediate opening for a Good benefit s . Ca 11 aalu p e rson wi th Kiren.JSl-1005 newspaper dlsplay acJ. 1--------- ERRAND Person. resp. Gd. co. benefits. Salary based on exp. E OE. conscientio us person 830-6191 Al Dirth al W a Ike r & Lee . -----' -----1 Personnel !714 )m -4MS. SALES MAlllOTIHOTEL TI.. For Chrbhnas!! M a t<"h 1 n ~ D es1gn e 1 If you are aggressive 900NewportCenterDt Call after 5 r.M. Couch & Chr hkc n"" verusffig ex per . Good •CAI DllVEIS• salary. commissions & Checker Cab e x c e I I e n t f r i n g e 770.0222 benefits. E xc el lent growth opportunities for C A S H I E R I person wit.h career am· HOUSEWARES SALES. bitions. Call for appoint· Apply In penon: Rion rnent, 642-4321, ext. 277 Hardware. 102-4 Irvine Orange Coast <Westcliff Plaza> N.B. DallwPllot 330W. day Street Costa Mesa Equal Oppor Employer CASHIERS UTVTIM w /reliable c ar t o •-------,-.-- perlorm various duties Medieal Auist. front of. for Npt. Bch. doctor. rice. for G:P .. exp pre· Must be 18 or over &i live (erred, mail resume of· in Npt. area. Flex. hrs. rice manaae r : 35 1 Mt-1641 Hospital Rd, Ste ll8. N.B. 9211163. l9dht•S•1 Stmt the year right b y findlnl out about the career opportunities and loakin~ for a 1uture Newport Beach ,.... ... Pwty 17141 Sacr. 147~ OB.o ~-.1.064- ln retail rtlfmt *lgood ~ Qw l!:mplyr M II"_ ftM411 GiFl's Spc Wh11e f'rend1 co. benefits apply inl ~~~~~~~~~;.t;;;~~~~;~~~ Provenc1 al Bdrm St't penon9am to tlamMon;i Good Co n d SJS() tbru Fri. S t a nda rd SICllTAIT WESl'MlNSTER 983-l9.32 Shoes. 3077 So. Bristol. , ~in f th t ABBEY C.M. UIUll « or a career ANTIQUE MAL,L Bdrm set. dbl bed .~ Mau General Medical available at Select ---------1 change in 1981 ? Register Daily 10-t. Fri 10.9 box s p r 1 n gs . r r ;i m t' with ua now !! Closed Tuesday hdbrd l l rip I e d rss r Tht ..... lay CWt J-llA y TICH Propertiea. If you have h.oww.&.-Parttlme. 30 hours 8 experience o r an in· --... tenst lft leamln1..about week, 5 day1. Newport investment propert.iea ...._._. MCJr. BMdl oftice. Ul-4422. c.JJ for a confidential in· f\all tJme. Eva. ICust be terview. we also have avail. wknda. Must have .-.CAL llC.-T. op port u n It l e s for pt"eVtouareataurantexp. :nhed • ork er est ab 11 ah e d pro · Ptn-•I Clertt for one 1lrl dept. feuionall with ma naee· Bllln1ual Must type Laura.55'1_.. ment potential for of- 50wpm. f\all time. Mon.· --------•( fices In Costa Mesa. SCHOOL CIOSSIMCi •UAID W....W,$134.79 Freef!E.O.E. U751WestmlnsterAve. w/mirror. n1 tc stand lrvine Personnel Aaency Garden Grove 5S4·6103 8 r a n d n e w $ 4 0 II • E. 17th. Costa Mesa ~~~~~~~~!i _846-_94!2_ SWteDt 142-1470 *** .,.... •. 2020 Phalarope Ct. FAcort children across Stttetarial Costa Mesa busy Intersections ........ s.c-a-Youattthewinner of before and after school. • .... _., 3 frM tlcbh Krng ·s 11 e w a t erbe d Complete oaugahyde frame . headboar d & heater 67 5 -6328 o r 640-4000 ex l. • e l2~ Rn.tee. ASSEMBLERS. We will train. Apply 7 a m . MacGregor Yachts. 1631 PlacentJa. C<>eta Mesa MARKETS For 2nd 6 3rd Shifts For Information and ap-Previous banking ex-<Sl0.50 value>. to pUcaUon. contact SI\. periencedeslrable. Xlnt. Sportt Vee..... DIYOtlCI SALi Wllklnaon 144·3141 · =· akills required, . & IY ......._w 8' C\lstom designed sora Fri. 1:30-5. Plea1e call ... , Newport -Irvine and San (or appt. MS-7S51. Mon .· 1;1emente. Call Pete Fri. l :J0..5. Viotto, 751-Sltl AlTJ'OMOTlVE • PAITS COUMTllMAH Dealership or foreign auto parta eaperience prefened. C.11 Glen for an appointment. We promote to mana1e· ment ft super via Ion from wlthln. WANT A CAREER? CoataM•a 111 Del Mar USITHI DAILY PILOT "PAST Newport Beach Police band · ed -+ 5' 1oveseat, loote back --n-.... ........ nt, -o Santa · not reqwr · Jan S thru Jan 11 • SELECT ~-D• Anabel Con ll pillows, ne. S97S. kinl Barbara Dr., 12813. U•lt•d C•llfer•l• ~nterven on sz waterbed w /vlbrator P~OPERTIES .-...... :uRESS Boat cov-... Tickets must be ex· ,_&i_a_cces_._sm __ 75_2_·919_3......_ m-•n~-llC•vt ... CLlllC .... IOU9'bSt .• NJ B. chanted tor reserved U \"-L. rJS-2050 m Ocean Ave. lleata at t1'e Convention I rv l 111 e Ind u -.i a ---Omter -abdd of tlTM CHmTIAS P'ROll EVERYONE AT =)Im °IHlW SICRETARY Laruna Beach Call MJ-5171. U L 272 to Must Sell! Beaut ......- Queen SI sofa bed GI() 4...-0246 eve n in 1.s Wf8tnds IOU.I IOYCI Laguna Beach SHYICI -551-1145 . . To m 1 mt , t y p In 1 clalmyourtlckets AMDIMW tM-ma DlllCTOIY J72J ... ser..t Stop::Taltetlmeto relax IOWPll, publlc rela· 4M-6S4C • * • New 11100 De cor ator 64M444 For Result ,._ ,...... and 1bop at home. lt't tloe1. mature, Hper Telial tbe moitt people Sota.only llOO Hunt.llllton Beach Servl~e Call4'#fllF slmple with Dally Piiot req. N.8 . E.O.B. Send E.O.E. pmaible lt Important $4$.QIO BlbJlitter needed to care tatllt l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~r Claaaltled Ad1. And If ,...... to Clantned A the 1uc ceu or any Couche9 1 trad beast . tor my inrant In my !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 642·16 71 fte ,..._ draw '8 lll• you have something to HOI. D a II y P II o t .._. ~ •kit a ,.,..,. aale. Malle sure SIU 1 nu y od rn La1una Beuh home. ...HI w .... ·• DlillY Pl.lot sell, call 1 rrlendly New1paper, PO Boa O.U,PllotCIUallledAd 1oura t. lis ted in D .'S.St·S007 m 41 • IObra/wll . Daytime. Haw -tlt.iq to nllf ._ ______ _,. 0 al'fted Ad. ~II To-Claulfled Ad -Vlaer ~ 19>, Cotta II••· Ca. II a limple •ttw ••• ClauUled . pho ne -L-~ .. ~-~·=====1=0=..a=W=adl=~do;;tt~w~e~D=. ~-~,.==~C.==U~IG:·~MTl:~-~-~·;"':;·====1 eG-5171 -. Jul&Wl-..m. 1....,., Sellldae..._. .U.MTt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Use llnswe' lld service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will a ppear in your classified ad Grey Button Quail $.5 Each 549-7565 . we take your m essages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $7.50 week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad call 642-5678. M PeU1ol Moped $250. a gn a vo x R e c e 1 v er Good Condition. witurntable, 8·track AfterlPM 642.1353 player . Two l arge speakers S125 or best of. tto~°!:f:.':-1 fer. Call 1714 I 673·5796. 9150 Ask ror Ed. ---------------:---------------'I Advent TV model 761 lyr. old. must sell $2000 759-0719 ~~~~ ~, ~ot>\\ ~\\ $\~·~ . f\~\l s ~ott <f\C~t:.'t ~~ 9uc"-~· ~~~dl ...... =-:-~ .. 1~f'' IT'S EA.SV! Look for your name and addre11 In today's classified Mdlon. If you find It, u ll 642·5'78 Ext. 212 and wt will arrang~ for you to pick up your Ucket1 at the Rf'lrt"St OtfiC~ Of the Iii - ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 6 Motorcycles ft a S Bike Trailer. $1000 645·6468 '75 900 21 Kaw. new tires brks. $1400. Moving, Mustsell 751-0736 Afl 5. XI 75 -$225 64& 1145 646-6255 '77 Harley S portster Needs little, M UST SELL. Make o ffer. ~1914 '79 Yamaha XS400F lOK . drrest new ti res mint co nd . $1250/0 80 . 644 ... 61 '76 HONDA 550-4 shield, rack, helmets, xlnt cond. $1000 545-2800" :ao Jioada miaitrall 10 eood eond. tuo 645-32'25' 185 Suzuki TS '74 xlnl cond. Lee Coleman Ice chest. MS-6444 s.ntc.,, .... & Acce11orfn f400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSAYISAVIS wmcusm»,ARTS Jmport.«I car part.a IMPORT AtrrOSUPPLY 101 N. Muebesler Anaheim 171·9900 I #I t.iC>r-.C..ty 2925 HarbOr Blvd. 9707 •••••••••••••••••••••• '71 IOO L S : 4 door. hlBPOI automatic, air. a m /fm Very clean. $1500 Firm. 543-1563 days . 649·2988 aft 6 & wknds. 9712 LEASE DIRECT! 9741 '70 Bug: Xlnt cond. 968·5275 ·-............ ..._ ..... ..,......_ tOO So. c:o.t Hwy. U,..IHcll 494-1 ll I SH US FIRST! We have a good selection of NEW a USE D Oevrol~ !- COMMRL CHEVROLET .... ":>< II II 1 .. I I I' ~ • r"--I \ ,, ~ ' 541>-1200 ••• Do..M_..,. 1~ Hazard Ave. Garden Grove You are tht! winner or Jfrffffck ... ($10.50 value I, to t-Sports V ecaffOR & RV Sltow Jan 3 thru Ja n 11 Anwim Convention Center Tickets must be ex- chanaed for reser ved sea at he Convention_ Center atiead o ti me. Call M2·5678. ext 272 t o claim your tickets * * * '65 Squareback Reblt eng. $110010 BO 645·1064 9925 ~~~--~~---1 Clwysl« 'fr7 Bua. new dealer eng •••••••••••••• ••• • •• •• • with receipts. needs lots '75 Cordoba, xlnt cond. cosmet ic, $850/ 080. Sl.000 /bes t o ff e r 497-5716. 561-4501 635-6120 '71 VW Bus. Clean, snrf. sleeper. $2700 Days 631·2931 Eves. 646·3371 '68 VW Sqbk. good cond. minor work needed Must sell. Make orr 4.9'7·2779 Ken 'llJ PICK VP reblt enf? 1700cc. 14300 548-1300 VOLVO SALES. SEIVICE ANDLEASIHG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS EAILE llCE VOLVO 1966Harbor Blvd. ~~~~~~~~~ CouaHwatd 99JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHOWROOM COHD. '7ST-TOP Power br akes. power windo~. power steering with tilt /te lescoping s teering wheel . air. AM /FM stereo, r ea r wi n dow defogg e r . automatic trans Snow wtute with Burgundy in tenor 27.000 miles. Im maculate th r uout • $8 ,100 754 67!10 o r Answer Ad !1209. 642·4300 . 24 hrs. Christmas Special. ·77 Vette. loaded. xlnt cond. $7200. 1714 1752·6692. 1714 }955·0730. 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74Cll-.r COSTA MESA 979 Zsoo or the best deal in ----·-----• Orange County ... Com e 1911 PEU~EOT TURI01 COSTA MESA 646-UOJ 540-9467 Good cond. N'"ew reblt engine. Gold. black top, 2 dr. Good gas mileage. $2000 ofr . 534·1533 eves 1wknds. 4410 W. SunsweptSt. Santa Ana. WI IUY See Us Today' ! llACH IMPORTS OllAHGI COUNTY VOLVO EX C LUSIVELY VOLVO CUANCARS AND TRUCKS COMHEU C HEVROLET 'r,,,lltrl••t I< . ,..._I \ \1 ~ ' \ !'>41>-I 200 .. fiHIUYIR Top dollars for Sports Can , Buis. Campers, 9H'a. Audi's Aakfor U/C MG R 'lill'A"WJMO -::-- VOUCSW AGIH 18711 Buch Blvd. IM8 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0tOO 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADDLEIACIC VALLEY tM,OltTS 28402 Marguerite Pkwy. Mission Viejo '73 911T CIS , white. black. snrf, all "S" op· lll-2040 495.4949 lions. 960-4942, 847·2736. Closed Sundays 1-----------1 '71V. 924, 4 spd. sunroof. CREVIER • am;rm stereo. 26,000 m L xlnt cond, m ust sell. 752.50&5 I sr • H OADWAY .... • ce 97 56 --'11a--S~c1<'"'t4°""l,.,..'A-A""'M~A=--f ••••-••••-•••• .. • •- Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange County ! BUYorLEASE DIRECT ~, 10 120 Garden Grove Bl Garden Grove 630.9t 90 835·3171 •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ......_ UHd THl UlfllilA Tl DlllVIMG MACMIMf ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16 Cordoba, all power. leather. snrf. AM /FM stereo $2SOO •OBO 752-7036 Mlrcwy 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST LINCOLN·MERCURY DEALERSHIP ~?t.~,~ LJNCOLN·MERCURY 16-18Auto~nter Qr,_ -SO wy-Ld:e ForYSr exit HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 •USll) IMW1• ROY CARVER ROUS·ROYCC C1«1c HIS IRVINE 130-7000 ....................... ---------....... t952 ---------· '132002 (0558) TOP DOLLAR i 42002tiis/r (0332) YOUR #I CADILLAC DIALBSHIPtM ~COUNTY! ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAID JO& ·15 2002a <0035> • aw • c• ........ ''1'820112 a/r 41p. (15'18) wvvv • ~" --nmaunrf. air 13201> IMOJ•m._,H .....,.. .... c .. !\ ... ___ ....... '70 Muslll!lJ ~onvert., sneo.-- 752·7036 U .. ~ c "'RS! 776.30csi aulo (0040) s·1 Sh d I ~ ,.. CtoH4s..d9 1 ver • o w , o ng SALES.SERVICE ttSS miracle mazda T ~ c...,. ...... 645-1700 WANTED! I.Me model Toyotaa and \toJ¥01 . Ca ll us TODAY!!! _fs All lcti11 Clll 1 ..., Net ·-142-51 JI ,__ ______ ..._ __ , wheel base, royal blue AND LEASING ••••••••••••••••••••••• OltAMGI COUMTY'S ext, top, & int. 39,000 mi. __ "79 DELTA Wsn. 14,000 OLDIST by owner. $53,000. 'NAJli . mi. Many extras. $'7,500 1S2·1400extZ367 Patty. RS 1 _Ca1_1:_S7_S._S292_. ____ _ & s.e f760 CAD LLAl: "180kSa•Dlesel am/tm . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ _, air. power seat UK Sales&rvice·Leasing 1owc ....... 111c. }1...,., H.11h•'I ™"•' LEASE c II"·'""""'' '>4o "loo m11es SS200•M·t201 tt'5 RoUs ltoyee BMW DIRECT! "78 Gold Cpe De Ville ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMO J amborH Newport Beach 840-&M4 ltll SAAi ~~ond. $6S0010B0. 7!Ji.:,Aa TUllOs Seville. Am/Fm 8·trk. cm'-a.terior IOI u-a .......... T ru11 Power, new tires. !::do;!~~:~e~r~c!:.; ,....._,.. 5" I llACH IMPOR S leath .. r, t'mmac. P .P . l>oY "" loclta. rear window dt· IJ'!\. N=POR;,~'£TcH Eves: (714 >••2·8603. rauer. l6i MPG with 403 W r-Dys_:_-._17_00_._A_n_d.;_y. __ 1 V8. AM /FM 8 track. -N-. Beacb-B~lvd. ,.,...112.otoo 9761 ·~~,~~5o~u;J::l~ l5300. HM4U -••••••••••••••••••••••• party. '752·1613 dys. LA HABRA "78 lllDNH, • dr. xlnt cond. (5 Mi. No. of SA Fwy> 71 :::::TA M4·-evet. '1000. De11 Ht-MOO: 1714JIZJ.IJJJ a.at <l901>A 4 GtU Coupe__Q e¥W•·ml s.da1b1Appt. lt.illff Low mllea1e. A /C . rn._..tiW -radio, auto. F.atate u le . MOTICI ·@•• Htp..itU°'""" Best otter. Call Lou: '75 ,,....,.W~. OrHt bow D.U, Pilot Clau· ~·tJ. vouctwAGtN. INC m.1111. •kd)'J, alyUna. rtde • cond . ~ 1• dle.aa1 ~et,r ' llit-41• u ,_.,. DOt nedbaa d.e "mt.le oe priN. Muat i.I =•~~~ 1373t Herbor .._ ... m a..lfted, Ht to apprulale . .. T-eo'7.1:i;: GMdln Gnwe ,...,. ....., a lat .,,_ ..... __ • ____ _ • ,.. .... Plaoa• ..... ,. .. , ..... , ..... -• Mia .......... _.,_...,. •. tt70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r ' -. , -- Wt llNl -.1ir1' lH CEMBER 24 1980 I I -•1111 lllll Ml OH ANGE COUNTY 1 Al If Of,Nlfl 25 CENTS '• ~' Hundreds -visit shrine · Bethlehem L Serrets shared terror actions as \be town celebra\ed lta 14th Cbrlltmu under lar..U occupallon. Scorw ol cler1ymen and altar boya• tD -Wte and scarlet vMt- m enU escorted tbe Roman C atholic PatriaFcb of Juuaalem, llouipor Giacomo Giuseppe BeJtritti, into Maqer Square fOf' mldai1ht llUI that waa to be televiled for oveneu audiences by 1atelllte. Mayon of surroundin1 Arab lOWDI ereeted tbe momipor un- der 1ray and cloudy skies when bis motorcade arrived from --------------- Jerusalem, five miles to tbe north. The laraeli1 bave sent thousands of troope to tbe cit)' th is year, fearln1 posal ble Palestinian unrest linked to the imminent return ol two l:'"f ar West Bank mayors w olost tbeir lep in June in bombino attributed to Jewilb extremists. "We're in tbe middle of a bat· tletield," Aicttown cleTk Jamal Salm•, cuinC from b1a office window at the brull ll'OOPI in Manger Square, outside the Church of the Nativity, built on the traditional birthplace of Chriet. Around the world, Christmas meant aomethlng special for Cbriatfana who prepared for the holiday, and for those who might benefit from political actions reflecting holiday themes of compassion and good will. U.S. reply awaited --------- ·Hostages' /ates lie in balance r • . a, n.e .u.eaaw Presa The ,chief justice of Iran's Supre!M Court said today that Iran will walt for an official American response to Its Jatest terms for freeiq the 52 U.S. bo9ta1e1 before makin1 any de- cllloa on whether to try them u sples. Tehran radio, in a commen- tary moaitored in Beirut, Lebanon, rejected U.S. conten- Uone that President Carter lacked authority 'to meet Iran's demands for OC billion in UMts, cub and lold to wtn the ca~ lives' release and that the de-· man ves were a onn of ransom. It alio rejected· any U.S. "ultimatum," an apparent reference to warnings from U.S. officials that hostage trials would bring "serious conse- quences." Meanwhile, Swiss diplomats who han<tle U.S. interests in Tehran said they bad no further word from 1overnment authorities on when and Where Christmas religious services for the hostages will be beld. Christmas Eve was the hoata1ea' 417tb day in captivity. Ayatollah Mohammad Be~, who iii addition to his Supreme Court duties beacla the bard-line l1lamlc Republican Party, ateeNd clear at a .... conference of eoauneat an the likelihood of hostage trials. "After we bave received the am•er Ulla question would be decided," be said when asked to explain the fate of the boslaJ(es sbouJd the U.S. reject Iran's de- mands. O.lly ...... ..,_ .. lty <Urr AmlwOM Only moments after giving her cbiistmas list to Santa Claus, 8-ye~rtold Anrea Prather of San Diego loo)B' supremely confident that her holid'Vwisbes will be fulfilled to the letter. Substituting for the busv Mr. Claus is TraviS Parry of Cotta Mesa, who does not need a beard or pillow to play the jolly one. Beheshti did not rule out the (See HOSTAGES, Pa1e AZ> Tipsy drivers targets of CHP project COOKIE MONSTER VISITS TARA BASSET, 7 Speclel treetment et Children'• Hoapftet Stealing s1niles --c " t [ It's business as. usual this Friday All county offices, including municipal and superior courts, will be open for business Friday. And state employees also will have to work the day after Christmas. City halls in Costa Mesa, Hunt- ington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano will be open Friday. However, municipal workers in Fountain Valley and Newport Beach get to take a breather Fri· aay.-- - - - Federal employees also get a four-day Christmas weekend. Launder try told NEWYUHK <A.I') ~The con-structimrcompany-owned in =-· -p.art by Labo-r -Sec.retary:. designate Raymond J . Donovan once paid thousands of dollars to a busin..,man who set up a dummy company to launder payoffs to mobsters and politi- cians, the Daily News reported today. Stolen organ spurs thanks ' RODEO (AP) -Tbe Rev. Richard T. Brown Jr. offered ble11tn11 .after buralan stole the church orcan boura before • planned Christmas HrviC!e. The bur1lar1 entered ~ Brow1t'1 Faltb €bapel, ~ WU1 ~ Cburcb._ and stole• ' old tube-tne or1aa, '' a portaMe ••. two ean .. ,.... aDcl • bot plate. · . ~ ..... ::.:.'° ,. .. UI ID all ,"· r. Brown Mid TumdaT. ''The or1an 41e't work .• -------- Hard to believe; grin and ·hear it Cookie Monster visits kith DALLAS CAP> -i1ght·year- old Jill Bettler couldn't bear to fly to Houston for the holidays without him, so her mother booked a seat for Mr. Abercrom- bie B. Bear. The sir.a-foot, 45-pound stuffed bear, an early Christmas pres- ent, left a trail of bemused and amazed ticket agents, security guards and flight attendants as it took its seat as a paying passenger aboard a Texas In· t~~ IUsht-:--'" Leslie Bettler said that her daughter, who misses her father since a summer divorce, "had it all planned out in her mind that she wanted a bear so she could sit in the lap and feel his arms arouo~ her when she mis,s~ ~r daddy. -- "We were just going To leave Abercrombie here for Christmas but when I told Jill, these ereat big lean rolled down her cheek. By JODI CADENHEAD Orange County offices of the out1eo.i1, ... •sa.tt California Highway Patrol are Cookie Monster ambled promising "maximum deploy-through the wards of Children's ment" of their forces against Hospital of Orange County Tues-and I decided we'd find a way," s uspected drunken drivers day morning hugging chiJdren she said. during the Christmas and New who will spend their Christmas in Then s he learned that b d Abercrombi·e ... a• too big to be Year's holiday weekends. e · .. " The big blue furry star of checked as baggage, so she Don Follett of the CH P's Santa Sesame Street, known for his Jove booked hif!l a non-smoking seat. Ana offices said vacations have of cookies. paid a visit to some of But when Mrs . Betller, b een canceled and that all the 8Syoungpatients currenUyat daughters Leslie and Jill, with available units will be put in the thebospitaJinOrange. Abercrombie in tow headed field 88 part of an effort to get In the preschool ward, children toward Gate 6 at Love Field drinking drivers off the roads.· stood transfixed, their eyes open- here, they found that Abercrom-About 100 officers are assigned ing wide as the friendly monster ble wouldn't fit on the X·ray to the Santa Ana office. -loomed toward them. Some cried machine's conveyor belt. Officers from the CH P's and others turned bashful on a ----, --~ . -~ _ -l>nnch of-Nees-in S~n -.J.uan-Dltc.s.e' sboul<ler. as_ th~ koolde R«:gulations said 1t couldD l be,... Capistrano and Westminster "MonsterstooJ)eettoshll~ehanlls. carried through the metal detec-alao will be out in force officials "He'll eat all my cookies," said tor and one guard said: "You said ' Tara Basset as the giant monster might have something hidden in F~Uetl said the CHP will be i . bent down to touch herforebead. there. How would we know?" in .•• n With a wide grin the 7 -year-old creas g manpower on 1 ... so- But a sympathetic guard called "Charley watch" between· f~isked Abercrombi ao4,.._sent 8 p.m. and 4~30 a.m~ Of(jc~ on.._. him aboard, where the happy Ut.--the wa~b 1iv• an their attentioil tle 1111 tnformed u tJrcnchalous to spotttn1 dnmkm driven. night attendant that "I'm taking Tbe CHP provides enforce- him with me because I've want-ment on all freeways and county ed him so long." roads. * * * Airpert cloaed •pa. P-ony killed- by auto in Tustin crash A push cart pony waa killed in Tustin Tueaday nilbt and its H - year-old owner 1li1bUy iltjurecl alter the brown mare bolted in front ol a car, accordinl to a spokesman for the Callfomla tfflcbway Patrol. Foggy holiday for coast Fog socked in the coaat .. aln this momin1, brinlinl promises of a uay Cbristmu to Orance Cout reeideats. More dime foa is upected to blanket coutal cltlet tonl1bt witla ..... ,..., trom...tbe pea_ IOUp weetber pndict.d Tbun· -aa, ~. ae~-· 1 •DOkenoman for tbe au..t ........ rioe .. ' Sea tw11111 are eoetbnlllal tO cre•te die bu97 r. IMNUcm alODI tM eout wblle lDlad etu.a 1n ~ elunr *"'· audu..........,. .... Temperatur. tn the mlcl•'• Chrietmu day are expected to Airport tb1a momin1. belpbumofhomeoftbecoutaJ Motorllta are travelinc fog. between 15 and 20 miles an bour Fll1ht operations at John tbroutb the IOI choked coutal Wayne Airport were abut down streets , a cc or d l n 1 to a tbla IDOl"Dlq after viaibWty wu spokesman ·for tbe California esUmated at 100 feet, acCordlnl-Hl1bn.J Patrol. to an airport apok•man. VlllbllltJ alolal eoutal .,... •QT11aUdartn~ -tdpWQ9 ii eltbaatH-.i-S'TS been forced to wait at the Ifft, HeOl"dlq to a Hlpway Oranc• Couab airport for Patrol .,..-mu. patcbel ~ e19s ....._. dmilll "lt'1 really Meted ta out tlMre the four.-,,....... and bard to .... " uld billnra7 WlDCla ptl~~lh IM P.atrol officer Doa Pollett. Aqelll toda7 d tbe re-'Wb• ,_ l9l tD 8ata Au It aumfdan ~ fllOl operatlanl at looU llb IOIDlbodr UM a car- Lo1 An1elH IDternatlonal tala." ' Another H-year-old lh'I rtdiq in the two-wheel puab cart drawn by the Welab mix mare wu also treated and releued from St. .Joaepb's Holpital followtnc tbe 5: 15 p.m. accident alone La Colina Street in Tmtin. Driver~ the car, Sara Adamo, 41. of Saata Ana, 1uffered mlDot lnjuriel. ae.an will w:ait WASHINGTON (AP) - PreaMl••I elect Rauld ...... ia espceted to watt UDtU after Cbrlltmu to ftU tbe remalaial major vacancy In hll Cabinet. Buena Park girl confessed that s he watches him on television all the time. Cooki e Monster rolled his gigantic eyes as he picked up a Sesame Street book from her bed. pointing lo a picture of himself on the cover . · The towering monster visited all the hospital wards. waving to doctors and picking up delighted children. Six·year old Rodney Douglas told a crowd in the hospital playroom that he was "allergic to the Cookie Monster." Minutes later the Anaheim youngster was sitting in the -monster's rap, r-i!Slmg filSliea·~m:-_--.. side the furry beast's son wide mouth. Coast \\"eat her Fog increasing in densi· ty and becoming more ex- tensive through Christmas morning. Otherwise fair through Thursday after· noon with some variable high clouds. Hi1hs Thurs- day in the mid 60s at the beaches to mid 70s inland. Lows tonight 46 to 56. INSIDE TODA" SHtM"' CoU/ontio op- f*J" lo br Oft tlw ~ ot loliftg ib mott /omoui sports mid othlft1c f~. 5" Pog~W. •••• --~a ....... ...... ... Q ............... ............ ...,.. -.e .._ ....... a . T......_ .. ,-..... ... ...... M -----M . HU~ ... • . -. '. . ' .. ' . . . . . .. .... -. . . . . . '· .. . . . ""--. . . . . -. . ~ ·----________ .,. .................. --..-.... ·-·---. .._ .. --. - LOI AMOIU.a CAP> -A ,._., na ome1ai •• ,. IM 11 coa•l•Hd a oaeU•• OrHa ..,., .,. .. _. of kilU... .... .V. _, tw .. ........,. la U.O cellll. • • "l bow IM't luoeeel I V. JHl pro•ed It," private tn· VHtlp&or Ted 0.,.rlOO, Who .,.., rr YMr'I wlU. tM , ••• •aid lllt rt T\Mlday "Thia became more U.. jullt a HM to me. l became allDolt totalb cMdlua.d w lt. TMI lael bMD • 1rave mh· ~oflllltke " Or. Jeffrey Mac Donald of .._u...e-Harbow'. wu ~ vltt.cl lMt year ol lh• lt'lO kUl· qa at """ Bran. N C . but tbe «mvlct.ion wu overt"roed by an appnla cow1 th.ii 1um'!ler oo 1rouadl be was nol 11ven • sPHCIY lnll. {\ tovenimeiat pro. secutor has said he intenda to atpeal that rWin& to t.he U S. Supreme Court. kut Guodersoo, who headed lbe Loe An&eles bureau of \he__ YB1 -rOi 18 months, said be ha.a come to believe MacDonald's claims that his family was killed by drug·crued youths that bunt inlo tbe family's home. Gunderson claimed he had loeated one defector from the ' "Bladt Cult" who told him she )Yltneued the killin1s u )>art ol her initiation into the devil·. ,wonbippin1 eroup. · ''!t 's been on ber conacience all these years," be said. "She wanted to pt it off ber chest." He identified tbe woman u 2'7·year·old Helena Stoeckley . ~ iaid he bad found ber a bid· lo& place on the East Coast. He declined lo say where the woman was, purportedly. bec:auae ol fear for ber life .. ·.• Gu.ndenpo said Ila. Stoeckley ftrat teetified about her allepd connection witb tbe crim• in . lf'll, but that the Army, police .officers and prosecutors 1ea1a1ed in what be called . ''eltber. a bit coverup or an inept HUNTINGTON FA•LY ORDERID TO MOVE OUT Gr'9t and Pennie Leggett wtth eon Zach•ry lnvesttiatloa" 1-nored her. I He said abe . was civen two 'f:H>lygrapb tests -she passed the first and the results of the second were inconclusive -and was examined by a psycboJocist who called her a "competent" witness. Ms. Stoecltley was found by the judge at MacDonald's trial to be an incompetent witness and was not allowed to testify because of her drug history. Neighbors in HB want baby ousted But Justice De partmen t lawyer Briu Murtaeh, wbo baa • dealt with the case since 1971, sajd ln Wub.ington, "TIUs isn't the first time Helena Stoecltley has confessed. IC you put ever· ybody in that room who coo· fessed, there would hardly be room in there for J eff Mac· Donald." By PATalCK KENNEDY Of .. Del..,~ ........ Although they dido 't plan lo have acbildlastyear, Pennie and Greg Leggett, both 27 , were hap- py when their blond·baired son Zacba.rywasbom. Their immediate neighbors, however, weren'tbappy. In fact. the Huntington Beach neighborhood in general was dis· pleased because the baby '~ presence violated a deed agree- ment they bad all signed. ------JUST BREAKING Late item.a /rom today's world Oftd notionot MWI ~lopmnts. Report says MCM violated safety co<k LAS VEGAS (AP) -Building inspectors have dis· covered hundreds or alleged violations at the MGM Grand Htoel that are blamed for the rapid spread of deadly smoke·lhrough the 26-story resort ln the fire last month that killed 84, according lo a county report. A preliminary Building Department report by department head Robert Weber claimed the alleced violations "contributed adversely to the life and'safetyoft.beoccupants" of the hotel. The report, prepared last week, has been distributed lo 'county officials but bas not been made public, the Las Vegas Review.Journal said. The newspaper obtained a copy of the re- port. ~1 ..... , ... ~ .,,_ •ele.,.,. ,~ The Leggetts Jive an tne Mariner 's Cove condo minium tract, a fenced and gated residen· ti al area for adults only. Shortly after Zachary was born, the Leaetts were informed by letter from the Mariner's Cove Homeowners Asso.ciation that they were violating the lease agreement and had 90 days to ··rectify the situation.'' Although she and her husband were aware they had bought into an adults-only community, they initially were puzzled by the let· ter. "We fin ally figured that they wanted us to get rid of our baby," Mrs . Leggett said. According to attorney Lee H. Durst, that is precisely what the The initial warning last year was followed by other letters lo the Leggetts. Last month, the homeowners association filed a civil suit in Orange County Superior Court. It alleges that the 1 'h-year-old boy 's presence is "utterly destroying the planned residen· tial developm ent concept" of the association wants, nothing more, nothing less. "We're not saying they have lo move or sell their property," Durst said. "We're j"st sning they have to move the child out." adults-Only complex. HBjob •~nding probed About SU0,000 a,.aded ID tbe Huntlqton Blachf9deraljobfl'O' 1ram lot: 1.171 lw been ldenWlld 11 ~able la a draft ad, lt wu learned today. . Preliminary f1DcUD11 lndlea&e that the city mllht have to pay that amount bacll: to the federal government, pendln1 ne8ot1a· tio,ns witb city olftclala and a ftnal determination by the Orance County Manpower Commilakln. GleltdaCla .. The Huntinstoa Beach Finance Department bas responded to tbe report and defends tbe expen· diturea by the city's Com· prehenaive Employment and 1'rai.niqAct CCETA> pro1ram. Santa Claus (left) is revealed at ri.aht as none other than British actress Glenda Jackson, who's appearing in a TV Christmas special Sunday, making a guest appearuce on the Muppet Show . A city official speculated that, if the differences aren't resolved, the matter could be decided lo court. The questionable expenditures F,....P.~AJ HOSTAGES identlfted by Gerald Salotti, chief ;»oaaibillty of trials, concecl.lnl auditor for the Manpower Com· that the matter remains under miaalon,include: discussion. He also said be bad -'15,74!7 spent by the dty1a no -furtherlnformatton on-re· CETA proiram for fumitw-e and ports ol Chriatmu services for equipment leases lo establiab a the bost.qea and s•id be did DOt non·proftt corporation to tall:e know tbe identity di the l.ranian overtbecity'sjobprogram. Christian clercyman wbo re· _ $l4,1.82of rental.expenses for port~dly would conduct ,tbe· offices ln Irvine to hou.ae the DOD· ser~·~~ commentary, Tehran profit corporation, Western radio asked "How is the freeiiH InatituteofCareeninc. of (Iranian) assets within the -$10,841 to lease trainin& power of the .president but the facilities in Huntiniton Beach unfreezing of them beyond his that allegedly were underused. authority?" The draft audJt also critici.led Secretary of State Edmund S. lhe city's ftnance department, Muskie bu said Iran's tenm re· beaded bj acting City Ad· quire "ac:tiom beyond tbe power miniatrator Ben Areuello, for or tbe presiclent to take." Carter "wealmeaa ln controls over the froze an estimated S8 billion ln uaeofCETAfunda." Iranian aaaeta deposited lo U.S . 'Dan T. Villella, •ctinl direetor banks shortly after tbe bolJt.ales of finance for the city. labeled the --'--N " ·-~ . d were~ ov .... """'•· c r i t i c i a m • ' v a I u .-a n ..,..,..., te Mllllde'1 amtar ypoc c · lion that the lranlaD demands "They .,.. criUdalnt the dty for COllU'eJIHtiOD were-"un· for procedures that the Man· rea~," ~ r~o ~ the power Commiaaioa allo follows," statement "proves bow one· Villella said, merrine to the aided the U.S. laws are /or the practice of approvin1 in vol~ for money·aeekers and are a tool ln expenditures tiaaed on tbe lbe bandaolthe president." . sienature of a slntle department The radio defended the .lute bead. sum being demanded bf l&Yinl Robert L. CUDDinpam, the it wu ~"one ten-ttibuaudall ol former director of the city's what Iran baa loet" d\lrint. 25 C T u ts f yean of "being kicked around E A pf.Qll'am, curren 1 ac· •by U.S. mercenaries.· · ing felony .cbarees of em~ •• How can th•Y , ·with no $16,000 of city CETA fmids 'la June of 1979. He UI scheduled for respect, call it ransom?" the Or C S ri radio said. triJI .in ange ounty upe or Defense Secretary Harold Co\lrt on Dec. 29. B .... te ed I • d P r e I i m i n a r y b e a r i n c rown .... rm ran s e· testimony alleged that Cun· manda "l'anaom · · · money that ninghagi would request funds ' was never ln tbia country." from anotbtt CETA aeency and Iran, the radio said, was not then woWd approve tb• trantac· fritblened by ''uWmatuma.'" tion by his alpature. The ftftance department would "The brave I.ranian militants" honor CQnnincham 'a si111atatt, are prepared for any attempted reimburse the other CETA agen. U.S. intervention to try to save cy and then bill the Manpower the hostages like the aborted Commission for the costs. rescue mission in April, it said. The audit questions CETA ex· Builder Neville succu01bs - Pi..-tfewport Harbor coo· .. atructm ftrm owner William J . Neville •.'died Tuead•Y iD a c.,_ta Mesa tc0nva1escent bome where be was recuperating from bones broken in a fall a year aco. Mr. Neville, co-owuer or Croft and Neville Marine C6ntractors, dredged much of the coastal harbor, includin1thearea around what is now Lido Isle. and con· struct.ed many of the area's piers and breakwaters before retiring inUM7 .. He and bis wife, Bess, a.rrived in Costa Mesa in 1924 from tbe gold fields of Breckenrid&e, Colo .. where he worked OD dred1ea. In 1993, after wot kb• · Huntington Beach oU fields, M~. Neville joined Glenn Croft m launching their marine construe· lion enterprises. He remained a resident of Costa Mesa unW his death. Holy Rosary will be recited at 7: 30 p.m. Friday al St. Joachim's Catholic Church in Costa Mesa. Mass will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. in the same church. Burial will follow at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery, Orange. Mr. Neville is survived by a son, William, of Fort Worth, Tex.; a daughter, Mary L. Ward of Whittier; a sister. Mrs. Velma Croft of Costa Mesa ; eight grandchildren, and three great· grandchildren. City aide to quit OAKLAND<AP) -Oakland City Attorney Michael Lawson, hit by shoplifting allegations. has agreed to resign his SS4.000 a year job after a 60·day paid leave. pe'!ditures made in this fashion. Cunningham resigned as director of the city's CETA pro- gram on Oct. 1, 1979, to become president of the •. Wes t ern Institute of Careers, Inc. Popular town Gas tax increase figure in error Due to a typographic~l eri:or. a story in Tuesday's Dady Pilot about possible increases in. stale gasoline tax included an mcor· reel figure. The story i ncluded an estimate on bow much a pro- posed bill supported by the Orange County Transportation Commission could raise in rev· enue. 1be correct amount is $3 billion. Yes the re is a Santa SANT A. Idaho <A-,,) -Cbilaren loo\: in' for Santa need search no farther than this tiny ldahO town 45 miles southeast of Coeur d'Alene. · bl d Each year Santa -population 100 -is flooded wit etters a · dressed to ~ta Claus from children eager to know whether the elves are ready for Christmas or if the reindeer have enough food for their annual flight. "It's a tradition that started in the 19405," says Terry Roger~, postmaster and co-owner of the Santa Mercantile, the only store in town. "Everyone who's run the general store.~nd post office here since then has answered kids' letters lo Santa. Many of the children -some from as far as Guam -send snapshots and drawings year after year. Most also ask for pres· ents. 'd "b 'll "We don't promise them anything," Ro1ers sa! . . u~. say we pick out something very special that we hope they 11 ltke. · _ BEHUJF, ~Lebanon C A-e> ~ Jran:reported lbat r..aq1 forces li===t~crossed the border into Kurdiah·populated northwest Iran, open. Durst said he is confident the Superior Court will uphold the language or the lease agreement . • ..He.. ~r.edicted that-if t.hec.:Leu~-tt=­don t appeal such a decision, they could be forced to move within 60 ing a new front in the Persian Gulf war. Official Iranian statements also indicated an escalation ol 'hostilities by autonomy·seekinc Kurds in lbe region. And Ira· nian Arab nalionallata from Iran's southern oil province ol Kbuzistan said they are getting "unlimited and unconditiona: support" from Iraqi troops who have.occup!ed much ot lbe prov- :. ·tnce. .._ . tran'a-official Pars news acency uid 52-u.q• troops wen killed, more than 80 wounded and 15 captured in beavy fi1hting in the Marivan district, some 10 miles east of the Iraqi border in , Iranian Kurdistan. i Reree , ... ,. •• er••• .. llel,... BEIRUI', Lebanon (AP) -FithtinJ with mortan and machine-auna.fiared in Beirut's downtown tiuslneaa center t~ay. · but five days of bostilltiea in the CbristJan.populated city of • Zahlebtaperedoff,policerepo~. days. / • •I wish we could afford lo fight it.'' Mrs. Leggett said. "l would hate tO be forced to sell my home right now when the interest rates aresohlgh. . "It's so unfair to discriminate against my boy because he's 1 'h years old." His act real MickeyMou•e VANCOUVER, British Colum· bia <AP> -City police are in· vest11atin1 a real estate agent's encounter with a man in a :.·~.·:. iiliA ,. TELEPHONE Mickey Mouse T ·sbirt who ~-A• da,_..1..,a: (714) 142-4321 grabbed her foot during a con· C.Hllllld ~llntl: '42·1111 veraalion, massaged ll and sucked on her bl1 toe. r. Of'ICll ~ ThOmas P. Haley CeA•MeM: ..... ~ The man, poahll u a proepec· :-"'*'w. · :e~..:.C..."'?1=·1..:,."=llN tive boUle buyer, came to u ~ open house the .,enl was bold· ! ~°:!~ N. Weed ~~~J.Jr:~~.: :-C::: tn1 and be&an talkinl about ber ..... • Hi -198() ~ M. Thc>n'ws Keevll ~f..!"r_'l..'?::U.&:J::• "*""''1 aboea u .be sat with her .an a E Ml•• -sofa, police aald. ___ .__ C~A -....... •-~---Thomas A. Murphlne ,._ °".,. coet1 DellY l"ti.t, w1111 w111e11 •• ---......... (~"" ........ ...,.... .............. lrY ,,. T -Ziii .. COAST HWY. ._ • o.-. c.tt "*'"""' ~ .._... Police said be 1ot on bis ~ Cherin H. L.Oos M1t1o11s -...,..,,,.., ..... , """"' ''*' k d f b 67~97'-"0 ~ ........ uAe1w11111a•ll• 1., Cott•-..........,, ~11. H-lll(llMI neea, remove one o er p v lo---------lucll/Fou11tel11 Vello, ,'.'~~fto lboea, m ..... ed her foot and i: ,.,,,,,,.,mo o,en .. cuu =.:=-..::~:.='::.n. ·~ lo•er IU and bqan aucklnc on 1" "'".'""'"' c;..,.."'· "0 ..... ............. ...,,. "et,..,. .. , ,.,...., ... o her blg toe n.n abe tried to pull .: ........................... ,,...._ ...... lforlll .... ... !." .__,..._,..,.... _,.. '"'*·C.•MtN.-: · •··...-:::· ber foot away. He left the bouae · ~_:::~~c;~..!!.l.:::.:..,::ec••• VOL n .. ttO·.~~ when she became an1ry. police L:;:·.....-~,;,;;;;;;;;.;.;;;;..;..,~~ .. ·p...---·--~----~~~----""""--.._...., ______ __., said. ' L • ------------- . -------~ ...... ·--·--·-· ·-·--·--·-----------.. ---·· ._ - \ • a .... 4JOllAlle\MCA 552-5252 I ····--------·- • ) • ' , , . • ,. ' Wldneeday, O.C.mber 24. 1980 ONLYPfLOT~ . . I Laad8Ude vietlms home for yuletide . .· BETTY RENING IN LIVING ROOM OF HER REBUILT LAGUNA BEACH HOME Thing• IQOkln' brighter thl• year for victim• of 1971 land•l_ld_e ___ _ County workers $taying Won't vacate while new hall repaired 8.Y t'Rt~rn~:R1t·K S<..'llOE MEHL ()11 ... 0•11~ Piiot 51•11 The stru(•turally unsound $8.9 m11lic)n Orange County Hall of Adm1n1s trat1un will not be vOJcated while 1t 1s be ing re· paired. the Orange County Board of Supervis ors de<2_.~ed However, the board agreed to minimize the public's exposure to potential injury in the event of an earthquake by ordering its meetings and those of the county Planning Commission be held elsewhere The board <1lso :rnthorized Contractors ~ . support HB Boys Club l\1 cmher:-of the Associated c;c n l•ral ('on tra t to r s o f Califurn1a arc contributing $10.000 in labor and supplies for the improvement <>f the Hunt· ington Reach Roys l'luh Tht• as~m:1at1e1n, with volun - lt•er~ rl0flrl·~cnt1ng IK compani es in Orang1• l'ount y. i~ repaving and "tnµ1ng <t µark1ng lot and l><.1~kcthall t ourt. putting up a 60 fu<1l c hain hnk fence around tht· fac1hty and providing a con· ne('t1on to a m•w scwt'r hne the county General Services Agency LO hire contr actors to Llll· de rtake a $550,000 project to make the building safe. The hall. opened two years ago, has been plagued with prob· terns. A detailed analysis of the building's sti:uct~t.ttegrity found that the building cpuld suf- fer substantial damage in a ma- jor earthquake. About 220 persons work in the building which houses offi ces of county supervisors a nd their staffs, the county counsel. coun- ty administrator and· news re- porters assigned to cover county government. THE GSA, THE county En· vironmental Management Agen· cy and county Administr ative Officer Robert Thomas recom· mended against vacating the building. The hall is located directly across Broadway from the old county courthouse which was vacated earlier this year by or· der of the board. Several studies have concluded lhat the massive sandstone buildirig, censtructed 90 years ago, could collapse if such a major earthquake oc· <'Urred. The board voted to continue lo nct·upy the Hall or Administra· lion following a 20-minute ex- ecutive (closed ) session with Chartt.•r ehanlft.• Co unty Cou n sel Andrian Kuyper. SUPERVISOR Edison Miller . who leaves offi ce Jan . 5, cast the only dissenting vote. In an interview Monda·· ni ht Mftternnrclle coun y s poten· tial liability in the event or in- jury or death to a person in the building would far surpass the $600,000 officials estimated it would cost to relocate persons who work in the hall. Repair work on the hall is scheduled lo begin in March. The work will require the tern_. porary relocation or employees of the administrative office. ACOOJlWNG TO a timetable issued by the GSA, work on the building s hould be completed in May. 0 ( primary concern to strUC· tural engineers who examined the building is the mtegrity or exterior columns that run from the base or the building to its roof The building is fi ve stories tall. Shortly before the board met T uesday . a workman was in the lobby of the building. re moving ceramic floor tile that buckled because of a shift of the concrete floor. Much of the tile in the lobby was replaced previously because of similar cracking. · Wt• arc pleas ed to be doing this and OJrt' happy to be putting snrnl•thini! hack into the com· mun1lv." ~aid Lawrence M. Mt l l w<11n , Orange County m:mai:wr of the assuc1at1on Last year. the C'<rntractors as- sm·wlum µul in <1 12.000 square· r 0 0 I J.I OJ r k Ing , ,, t f 0 r th t Nurthl'<.1st Santa /\na Little League. Huntington election of mayor pressed Mcilwain said lh'• al>soc1at1on Sl•nds letter~ to each of the coun t) 's 26 C'it 1e~ requesting projecLs. "Wt• rcn·i ved 26 replies and \\ c d ecided the ll unlington Bcarh Boys Club wa!> one of the most worthwhile.'· he saad A panel or seven former m ayors h as r ecomm ende d changes in the city charter that would allow Huntington Beach voters to directly e lect their part-time mayor. Tht• facll1t Y. located at 319 YorkLOWTI Ave .• has been used as a bovs club since 1967 It servccl as an Army barracks in 1942 before bcinl( moved to 11untington Beach in 1954 wh en it abo was usecl by the Veterans ~ ore1gn WaTS. J e rry Matney. a me mber of the panel and mayor in 1973-74, said today that the change is needed to provide more direct representation for the people. He also said that changes in the system would do away with political infighting among City ~cil m_fil!lbe r§. who _J!re~~otly c ll!cl Ule mayor d uring C1ty Co unc il reorganization each spring. "W1· wouldn't have been able to afford lhc work without the voluntary effo rt by the associa- tion.'' Roys Club Director Pat Downt•y said Matney has s pearheaded the changes being studied by a pan e l comprised of former (;a,an't bear it Street renaming fought Costa Mesa planning commissioners have sidestepped a decision on whether or not Bear Street's name should be cha nged to South Coast Plaza Parkway. The new name is sought by C.J. Segerstrom and Sons. who want freeway off.ramp identification for the South Coast Plaza shopping center . PLANNING COMMISSIONERS, confronted by mem· bers of the Costa Mesa Historical Society who don't want the street name changed , passed the proposal on to the City Council. Commissioners recommended only that the.council at· tempt to get new freeway signs from Caltrans announcing the plaz1:1 . A Segerstrom spokesman said Monday night that al· tempts by hi s firm to get the freeway marlters railed. Se erstrom officials hope that changing Bear Street to ---11--,~u~·~asl Plaza Parkway will result in a change in freeway signs. BEAil STREET, WHICH 111.S'ro&IANS CLAIM 18 named after an Orange County pioneer. extends from Bristol St.reel on the soutb lnto santa Ana on the north. The Segerstroms seek to change the name between Sunnower Avenue a nd BrS.tol Slrfft. --...---·- .. mayors Harriett Wieder. J ack Green. Don Sh ipley, Don Mac Allister, Ted Bartlett and Ron Shenkman. the chairman of the group. The panel is studying possible revisions to the city charter and will m ake recommendations to the City Council. Any permanent changes must be approved hy voters. Matney said that a directly elected mayor. as envisioned by the panel. wo uld be the chief spokesman and representat1Vff for the city. but the position w o uld r ema in c hi e fl y cere monial. He said he also supports the election of a full -lime mayor with increased duties but added j hat Ute city is iaqt..r"'""a)"f()Tthai change. The panel als·o advocates set· ling the term of mayor at two years and limiting the term or offi ce to two terms . Salary would be no less lhan nor more than twice the amount the pay of other City Council m embers. Council mem be rs currently receive Sl75 per month plus $125 in e xpenses. Crime watch course slated The Hun ti ngto n Be ach Nelahborhood Watch Organita· tlon wm sponsor a public speak· ·1ng coune in January for rest· dents who want lo learn bow to educate others about burglary prevention. The course will consist of two sessions at Golden West College, scheduled for 9 a .m . to l p.m. Saturdays , Jan. 10 and 17. . People Interested in re- gistering for this course s bould contact lhe police public affairs office, s.36-5933, before Jan. 5. 'Bluebird of happiness' in canyon·, By DON•CllAPMAN Denny and Bruce Gregory dinner with my parena in 0t•o.11y~MMf have been in their new modular Carlsbad." Five families who were vie· home since September. ''We 're having some old lim s o f the October 1978 They will s~nd Christmas friends over for Christmas'tve. Bluebird Canyon landslide in Eve with their three daughters. It's traditional. They odtfed Laguna Beach will be home for son-in-law and granddau1hter. the ir place, but we s aid .• 'we Christmas this year for the first "We originally thought we wanted them to com e here 'Jor time since the dis aster. would be in last Christmas. But sure this year." she said. " Some are still applying the we're very happy to be here for · finishing touches to their homes. this Christmas," said Mrs. but that's not stopping them Gregory. from celebrating the holidays Their factory-built home took there with family and friends. a day to place on the foundation FOR EACH OF the residents, this Christmas is special. For instance, the homes of Ade l Pitts and Elizabeth Webster. finis hed in September a nd October , were built with labor donated by volunteers of the Mennonite church. , Mrs. Webster said it was a miracle. ·'The Mennonites told us 'God built your house."" she said. Mrs. Webster said volunteers in the community helped during ttrat crucial time right aft er the slide. too. "IF MY HOUSE had been lost in another community, I don't think anything would have hap- pened." she said. Mrs. Webster will be celebral· in g Chris tm a s a t he r 925 Meadowlark Lane home with her children and grandson Mrs. Pills wi ll entertain her two sons and three daughters .. f feel real thankful." said Mrs . Pitts. "Everything could have been gone. But, I'm here in my house and happy " at 903 Meadowlark Lane. BUT IN THE interim they were Oo the move -from tem- por ar,Y quarters lo temporary quarters. ~ "We had a great deal of help from a great number of people." she said. Betty and Walter Rening will celebrate the holiday at their hom e at 926 Meadowlark Lane with their two sons, Stephen of Laguna Beach and Bradley or Capistrano Beach- ·· w e · r e ve r y h appy . Everybody has been so fan· tastic,"' said Mrs. Rening. "The city, the people. have all been helpruJ." BARBARA AND Dick Harley have been building their own home at 928 Meadowlark Lane They have moved in , but are ap· plying final touches. "This will definite ly be our bt>st Christmas in the past two Vt' a rs.·· saad Barbara · ·"The kitchen is hooked up for the llasics. so I can do some bak· ing . but we'll h ave Christrhas 'Donation •I • I bingo' - rules OK'c[ R egulations ror "donation bingo" were passed Tuesda1' by the Or ange County Board'· of Supervisors despite allegaf16ns that the laws are tailored to'ciir b the activities or one well-ktfo'Wn bingo parlor. . Donation bingo is a form orthe game in which playe rs ':ire asked to donate a fee rat~er than being forced to pay to l?lfY· THE COUNTY a lready";'tias rules requir ing li censes ·a nd restrictin g paid l>in go games to · two even ls per week. No S-och rules existed for donation bingo. llowever, Ronald Davis; .at· torney for Franklin Delano'Rpse and his Colonial Manor Half1.Vay House in an unincorporat ed part o r S ant a A n a . to I d . t'h e super visors that the rule will he tested m court He said the new rules are ·'at· tempting to put Colonial Mapor out or business · · The halfway house ts a· i-e -~a-b ~~ i-h t+o'11 c e-nTe !'-lo r--- alcoholics It has been raii:ied several times by Sheriff's of· f1 c er~ whc) alleged tha t fht- unlicenscd f!ames art' ga mhhng operations. I( .. • • t • ') . . • I f\. • • . ' . .. . 'J, . ;:irl~ .. THF. HAl.FWAV house was raided again Monday and 'four persons were arrested on suspi c1on of violating a court order prohibiting the bingo activities. Arrested were Julie Christina, t9l of Fountain Valley. B<>a~ie Anderson . 20. of Santa A;na, Francis T . Williamson, 41,.of Lo n g 8 each . a n d Ch a r Les Carlson. 25. of Anaheim. . 1, Deputies seized bingo eql4&p· ment. video equipment, bingo cards, $480 in cash and tape.re· co rding devices About 50 persons who had attended the game \.\Cr(' sent home. sa id Sheriff's Lt Andy Rom ero. Street set for repairs A portion of Sunset A venue. 1n Sunset Beach that was damaged last winte r by s t orms 1s s c h e dul ed f or repair 1n February The Orange County Board pf Supe rnsors h i.ls o rdered f n estimated $20.000 worth of road work between Mar Vi sta aild Eighth avenues . ' Bids will be opened in late January and construction is ~­ peeled to begin 12 days later. said Roger Hohnbaum. assistapt civil en~ineer for the county. THEY'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR Bluebtrd Sllde vfctfma Barbara and Dick Harley fie said the work to repair: a s torm drain and to rebuild a slope which eroded below tbe road "'111 take ahout 20 workiog days. The road will be closed dunng the construction . he said Gem Talk /l v .J C 111 '.'\It I ' II HI r."S ('Nt1fu·rl <lt'm11/111o11.~1. A< ;s A HOLIDAY WISH • fnr n/1 11/ mir inenrl~ Over the many years we have been in business here, we have made a lot of friends . At this holida y s eason . we like to treasure those relationships and remember all or the good things that have come to us through the m Being in business for several decades and building a successful enterpris e through ser vice is a rewarding thing for anyone. It is especially reward· ing to us because we are fortunate to be working and liv· ing in this particular corner or the world's greatest country. Our growth. our community in· volvemen t and our s uccess hav e b een i n s pired ·and nurtured by our neighbors . We appreciate the trust that has grown. We are thankful for the opportunity to be a part of this community. We are particular· ly grateful for the person at. rel a· U'onships that have developed. Please let us take t his op- portunity to wish you and your family the happiest or holidays and a bright. healthy and fulfill · lng new year. YOUR MEBBIE~S-.--:::--- CHRISTMAS ---_,, Ml:MBL ~ AMl:AICAN (jfM SOCI[ T'r 1823 N[ WPO!H BL VO COST A. ME SA IN THE SAME LOCATION SI NCE 19~ 81nkAmeric1rd-M1ste1 Charge PHONE ~8-3401 .. • " • d P. ... DM.YPILOl r'le to ua ...... .,,. WORLD I NATION Pep1lltdlon Moslem, lewlsla J ••• c ...... In Holy .Land, Noel ignored. Yule need so01e magic v 1.11: P1arnt DEn. ToAtabt ·a u.. f!Cl Alona lhl) bfsl 0( all ~a1ble cou" and all over lh• I , where wr all prepar~ fQr a vt.ll from that Jolly. rotUftd fellow with the •1\ll• bto.rd and cbet!ll• all lllQw lllle a bowlful of r b u l"l8. LcM 0( parent3 will bl> apeodln• Ulia Ctuutmu Evt u '•nta' happy ll\Ue belJHttl Vouc.nbeSl Niclr.'ulves. In event y(Ml 're W'la~ua1Dled wU.b the rol•, tbe die· uunary deflnet an ell u , · ln folk~. a d1minuUve penon who n~n:&M!S mal&IC'al powen •· . JERUSALEM (AP) -Arm• nlan1 caU tbe f•llow witb the red auit and rftMtffr Garant Baba, or New Year's Father. The Ruaaiana call bJm Father Fmlt, and the Greeks bave lranaftcured the real·Ufe fifth· century monk St. Basil into San· ta Claus. The Abysalnlans and the Copts never beard of bJm. In the Holy Land not everyone celebrates Christmas the same way or the same day. Today the land of the Bible is predominantly Moslem and Jewish, with Ghristians a minority numbering a few hun· dred thousand. Christmas is largely ignored. There are no Christmas sales in tbe 1bops or carols on lhe radio, Only Bethlehem, the town of Chfbt'a birth five miles south of .)4rusalem, baa a public Christmas tree and artificially frosted windows. But Christmas in the Holy Land ls st.ill a time for paaean· try and prayer. On Dec. 24, tbe first of three Christmas Eves , Roman Catholics led by the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem hold a colorfuJ procession along the twisting hillcrest road to the Church or the Nativity in Bethlehem. The church itself. ho~ever. is mostly owned by the Greek Orthodox Church and bas a strontly oriental navor with its ornate hanging lamps and in· tricate icons. T h e Catho l i c s were latecomers here, arrivin1 in the 1800s, fuJly 14 centuries after the Greeks -the largest of the Eastern Orthodox c hurches which predominate in the Mid· die East -acquired the rights to most of the holy places. After hundreds of years of fighting, t h e powers and privileges of the rival churches were set by Ottoman decree in 1852. The big winners were the Greek Orthodox and Armenian churches. Protestants have no rights in the Church of the Nativity, although Mau la open to all. On Christmu Eve, Protestants bold open-air services outside Bethlehem in tbe place rev~red as Shepherds Field. Eastern Orthodox churches cele!lrate Chriltma1 accordlni to the Julian calendar on Jan. 7. Armenians celebrate Christmas on Epiphany, or Jan. 19 by the Julian calendar. ''Christmas is not a day for giving presents," says Sister Abraham of the Abyssinian Church, the national church of 12 million Ethiopians. "We have nothing comparable to Santa Claus." P.\&ENTAL t;LV£S MAY nffd lhol6e 1l\•ilClll powers -. ht-n, gathered ~neath the 1lowin1 Chrlt1lmH tree, they oµl'n the bO•. colll•lnina the lot with which to as~emble that ~ .. )I")~ mi&rvel or • toy that will set certatn eyes .-Klowlf\& comei. C:hristmai. momln~ After piece~ frorn the k1\ fa\l across lhe floor, with .. ome parts rollmJt to the f;.ar recellSes beneath the sofa. ~OU 'II rmaJly come upon a piece or paper that must be The L>1recuons Unwanted 11Wtts find haven For Arme nian c hildren Garant. Baba fills the stockings on New Year's Eve. "Christmas is reserved for solemn rites," Armenian Bishop Aris Shirva· nian said . Tbe fi rst word you reMd 1s "Achtuna ! " followed by some other confused verbiage you don'\ understand. Rouahly lranslated, 1t says, "Tbls precas16n and hi(lhly technical kit was assembled in the factory here at Wllhelmshave11. West Germany We hopeyuulike 1t .. FOil THE ENGLISH translation of these assembly directions, send two dollars 10 a long, s tamped. self addressed envelope lo, TOY FACTORY. Number 3 Um· Santa's parental elf who 1ust remembered the batteries pahbraven. Wilhems haven, West Germany, 76543221. Ask for English directions for Kit 682ZAP·2222Q. "Allow 60 days for delivery." But you've only three hours until sunrise , you darlin' Santa's Little elf. Call upon your magical powers. : ABOUT THE TIME you get all this puule(j out. one of the light strings upon your wondrous Christmas tree will J>lunge jnto darkness. Which string went out? Why, you don 't even have to ask. The top string, naturally. Now you need an elf ladder. And some more magical powers. Because you're one of Santa's magical elves, how ever. you will get all these little vexations ironed out quickerthanSt. Nick can wink. Now you're poised for a test run of the wondrous toy. Heady '~ No'! YOU MEAN VOV FORGOT about the batteries? Oh, you got D Cell batteries and you need si1e Cs? Get ready fo r a fast sleigh ride to your neighborhood all.nigh\ Hi· Low Quickie and Go Market. Surely they'll have the batteries you 'II need for Wondrous Toy. They're all out of batteries tonight? Well. just hang around out front. Pretty soon another frantic parent elf will show up. He'll have the wrong batteries too. You trade him your 0 cells for his useless Cs and you're all set. AREN'T PARENT elves magical? And so lo all you helpers of St. Nick let me say 'er you collapse and sink out of sight, Merry Christmas to all: and to all, a good night! PORT WASHINGTON. N.Y. l AP> Babette Le wyt, a matron who carries a calfskin purs e brimming with dog biscuits, bought 3,000 dogs this year-. They--cost about $31t,OOO - but money is no object . · "My hus band gels the money," she s hrugged. "I get the dogs." Every day, Mrs. Lewyt drives to nearby dog pounds where she dispenses biscuits through c hain-link cages and selects dogs -bony puppies, matted mutts, aging masti.ffs -much as her friends choose designer clothin~: ''I'll take that one ... MllS. LEWYT'S mission is to save abandoned pets for the world 's largest animal shelter, the North Shore Animal League. When animals languish un· claimed in pounds until they're -sclreduted-tu-tre -1ct1tett, Lewyt buys the m, loads them in her station wagon -"There. now you're all safe" -and chauffeurs them to the league. "We used to have people to the country house out here, but we don't want guests any more. We almost never go to our house in New York." she said. THIS YEAR, THE private. non·profit shelter orchestrated 20,000 adoptions. but one in five applicants was turned down. References are checked on the spot. There is no fee . but a dona· lion is s uggested. Currently 1.6 million people worldwide donate money to the league. For each adoption, t.he league loses $91.48 -for shots, a month of free veterinary care, free neuterinll? and spaying, free obedience classes , direct-mail fund·raising, advertis ing and, yes. sales gimmicks . That's Alex Lewyt's depart- ment. Lewyt's newspaper and TV Guide ads offer bonuses like free toys o r pay me nt for gasoline to people who adopt a pet because. he said, "The secret is to get the m off their duffs." Christmas is the busy season at the league. On Monday, two shivering, scrawny, spotted dogs were found abandoned at the door. ICe causes road havoc East's slipp'ery highway1 cause deaths POii.-!' CONCEPTION TO THE MEJUCAN 901t0Elt AND OUT .. 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Foe the o b s ervant that means no Christmas Eve turkey. no meat, no dairy produ~ts . In the Holy Land, Christmas takes second place among Chris· tian holidays. It is during Easter wee k that the s treets o f J erusalem are crowded with black·clad Orthodox pilgrims. ·'The s tress is put on Christmas by western Cf\ris· tianity." says f'~ather Innocent. Doused nude can't collect . SALEM , Ore . (AP J A fut.em~-•dumni group ii; oot- liable for damages sought by a burlesque dancer who said members of the group dragged her outside and threw her naked into a stream.-the Oregon Court of Appeals has ruled Judith Stein filed a $125,000 suit against the alumni associa· tion or the Beta Rho chapter of the Beta Theta Phi fraternity after a stag Christmas party at which she was hired to perform 10 December 1976 The court said this week the organization cannot be held responsible for the incident because 1t "did not have the right to control the actions or local members .. Run in an Irvine Marathon Tee Shirt on the Be among the firs t to run proudly with Irvine's co lors official World Masterj Marathon of Irvine race tee ~hirt. The major West Coast running event comes to Irv me January 25, 1981 bringing s cores of top U.S. runners to one of the fastest marathon courses i'n the world. You can buy a top quality. 100 perce nt cotton race spectator shirt for the child or adult runner in yo ur life from a ny of these Irvine Chamber of Commerce members : Onl '650 Y Proceeds benefit Irvine Chamber of Comme rce Scholarship Fund •TOGGERY Culver Drive at Walnut A\'e •DR. RON GROSSMAN. Optometrist 4525 Campus Drive •THE L'PPER CRt:ST 4533 Campus Drive •POMONA FIRST FEDERAL 5325 University Drive •WELLS FARGO BANK 5401 University Drive •z.s TRAVEL AND TOUR 5321 University Drive • ROLPHS SPIGOT 18044 CuJver Drive •JJt\LlNE.SAVlNGSAND LOAN Culver Drive al Walnut Ave. •WALKER AND LEE Real Estate 5396 E . Walnut Avenue •ART SHOWCASES 4624 Barranca Parkway •BON AMIE 4616 Barranca Parkway •HOBIE SPORTS IRVINE 4708 Barranca Pa rkway •J.T . PERIWINKLE 4614 Barranca Parkway •MAZON FABRIC EMPORIUM 4720 Barranca Parkway •WOODBRIDGE WINE & SPIRITS 4724 Barranca Parkway •SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK 14477 Culver Drive ... _ ......... ~.. '· ... ORGANIST MICHAEL SANDERS WILL open the 10:45 candlelight service tonight at the Neighborhood Congregational Church, 340 St. Ann's Place, Laguna Beach. Erin Branson and Kristian Simsarian will light the candles. At noon Christmas Day will be a "Dutch trea " dinner-at t~ froCel Laguna. ' A 7:30 candlelighting service is planned tonight at Shepherd of the Hills United Church of Christ, 30121 Ni gue l Road, Laguna Niguel. At 11 a .m . Thursday will be the church's traditional Christmas Love F'east , a service borrowed from Moravian tradiUo.n featurin§ the . sharing of significant gifts. - Bayelde Pharmacy 1011 ••plde °'· ~hKh 780-0111 Charity given millions FsMl&ln Calla ...,. Real e•tate baau of Weingart fortune .... • ... >(_. ,_ ..... al ...... Doot 1c .... ,.. _.., ~""' ..., .. , coeu..A41·1m , . .._ ..... Grier slated for Tl' ty Public Administrator· Guardian Gordon Treharne has replaced one orthe conservators, who retired. 142:.SUI --uwc•CM01 -~~ , ....... _, ... .._,...,, Easily w orth S229. t his unit has oeen specially made of finest Quality Bangkok teal<. It's solla wood core construction provides greater rigidity and strength Even ttle oack panel Is real teak w e have only a sm all Inventory of these in each of our four stores · they will not last long Frizzelle opens BB office and we may never oe able to purchase them again 36' x 111/. · x 74Y1 " 1PLUll B'S By O.C. HUSTINGS °' , .. 0.11, ~·-St.tft If you're looking for Assemblyman Nolan Fr izzelle of the Orange Coast's 73rd District, you can find the freshman Republican lawmaker in Huntington Beach. When he isn't in Sac Nmento, of course. Frizzelle has opened a district offic~ at 18600 Main St .. Suite 210 . T he phone number is 842-7335. Office hours are 9:30 lo 4:30 p.m. weekdays. J im Orr or Bob Hill are the Frizzelle staffers to contact should you have a problem you wa nt to bring to the as· semblyman's attention. Frizzelle plans to be in the district office on Fridays when the Legislature is in session. The Assembly reconvenes Jan. 5. -. . . MARGARET GRIER, director of. the county's Human Ser vices Agency, will talk about the agen· cy and its problems on KOCE-TV's "Voters Pipeline" show J an. 2. Miss Grier will discuss anticipated financial cutbacks for the agency, her philosophy on the consoli.dalioh of soda! s ervices, publi~ heailfh arid mental health services under one administration and the 1979-80 Grand Jury report that recom· m~nded change in the agency. She aJso wHJ talk a bout the turnover or top admlnJstrators in the a ge ncy. which e mploys about 2,800 count y workers. The program airs at 7:30 p.m. It will be re· pealed the following day at 10:30 a.m. ........ • • • THE ORANGE County Federation of for Best Quality and Selection of Handmade Republican Women will meet al 10 a.m. Ja n. 8 at t he Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. Mrs. Fay Wright of Seal Beach won the federation's "worke r or the year" award for 1980. Among the other award winners were Korleen Bogditnovich of the Huntington Harbour Republican Wome n Fede rated for registering more new Republicans than any other individual Republican women's club mem ber . The entire Huntington Harbour club won an award for reg- istering more Republicans to vote than any othe r GOP ladies club in the county. I •tt:w110NALCONIL •ORMY WTUlll PASADINA • 180 s Lake Ave • 12131449·6741 WEST l.OS ANCiEUS. 12241 Wilshire Blvd • 12131820·3918 •2 01octs wtst of 8uncrv1 SANTA ANA. 2720 N Main St • (7141 542·2088 SANTA ANA• 1540 E warner• 17141557·0611 OPIN 10 to I -sunday noon to 5. OW~ ~IOC-.oOI! I W-. t lltoca ... Of~...., C551 All turnrturl! crlftM Of me f1~st Vtntl!r\ ~nv 11~ art unassemOIM 1n cartons fOr t asv o•c~ uo ------------~ - ----- Al's Garage and Chamois Shirts for Christmas. The original Woolrich ChamolS Shin 100% cotton charTIOIS cloth Rugged, warm. windproof. w11h a supersoft Sheared· nap finish that actually gets solter the more 1rs worn and washed Four greet colors ALS GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH ( 714) 6 44-7030 . f I f .. . 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State must help .. . fund ibis n11ing . drance Cowlty may be 1tucll with a Ne0.000 bill to c•ear .ome 3IO.OOO yardl ol sand and debria tbal are cloa· 1inc tbt mouth ol San Juan Creek near Doheny &ate Beach foUo wtna a ~tale Coulal Commiulon rulln1 Dec. l8 O>unly otf&ctali had planned lO apend M>.000 on the dredlinc project. with the 1utle ol the sand olfaettlna the co.t of 'u removal But the commlaaion rulln1 problbit.t- lot'al 1<>vemment.1 from removlna sand rrom California beach areu nw ('oull•• ~ommtalon rulln&. sllpulatea lh•l after the sand 1.9 dredged from the creek bed where it pUed up dura.na s tornut laM wlnt~r. it must be deposited on Ooheny Beach ~ com~ H)' UUi mu.al be done to prevent erosion ol the shoreb.oe The county does not dispute that the environmental concerns are valid, but says 1t cannot afford to spend a half million doUar1 tQ compb. While the St&te Coastal Commission's concern ror the ~n\ 1.rooment is commendable, it is obviously not too con· {'erned with what at cosl5 local governments to carry out 1ts rulmgs Instead of JUSt dump111g responsibility on local gov- ernments to carry out their directives, tbe coastal com· massioners should work with Orange County officials to get state agencies involved in help~_&_ to fund th~ dredi.· i:ngi>l'OjRt. Clearly the county cannot pick up the entire tab. A study by the county Environmental Management Agency found that an additional $6 million would have been spent on dredging projects in the lut several years if the com· mission ruling had been in effect. A good compromise would be to allow the county to selJ part of the sand to at least offset some o{ the costs. The Coastal Commission must in some way accom· -modate the count y's inability to shoulder the entire finan· cial burden. ~~·Library aid model : ~ Like most Orange County library systems. the Hunt· : ington ~ach Central Library . r~ds itself in a financial : bind since the passage of Proposition 13. ~: Library officials say there is less money to go • roUed:-And eit.ies-att-likety-io-spend what Chere 1s on -iJlOr.e visible public services such as police and fire pro· .tection. f. The Huntington Beach library system has been limit· f·~ to about $85,000 per year in general revenue sharing ~·funds for the purchase of new books. I This isn't an overabundance because of the wear and 1 .tear, thefts and other factors involved in stocking a library. ~ Officials a lso fear there will be further cutbacks. £.. To counter the shortfall, the library is embarking on •B program to raise money from private sources, setting a • goal of $100.000 for 1981. 1 The drive is expected to begin in earnest early in the year when members of the Friends of the Library or· ganization will send mailers and make personal contacts with community businesses. Himtington Beach'~ help-the-library campaign got an early push fror' planning commissioner Ralph Bowers ·and his wife, who contributed $500 to start the book· buying fwid. I' The Bowers' gesture -and the energetic and am· bilious campaign in Huntington Beach -might well 1 serve as a model to be emulated in other communities. ,·Library funds are tight already. And they're going to get ~ighter as the Proposition 13 pincer squeezes harder. .... Wise 01ove on IDerger Orange County's Legal-Judicial Committee has come up with a proposal that could end the impasse over con- solidation of the court-related functions of the Sheriff's Department and the Marshal's Office. It suggests formation of a five-member task force to make recommendations on how the merger can be ac· complished. Two persons named by the Board of Supervisors, a s uperior court judge, a municipal court judge and a fifth "public" member would serve on the task force. Nearly seven months have passed since the voters of Orange County sent a clear message to state legislators to write and approve a bill authorizing the merger. ~ Thus far nothing has happened. The marshals con· tinue to provide court services for the municipal courts while deputy st\eriffs provide similar services in the superior courts. ~ Antagonism has developed in discussions of the merger, with Sheriff.Coroner Brad Gates favoring merg- ing the Marshal's Office into his department, while Marshal Don Rhea wants the sheriff 's court personnel brought into his office. . fe.rhaps the task force approach is best. It is clear the Legislature is .nol -iO_ing to act until the county can demonstrate that it can develop a workable merger plan. The Board of Supervisors will be asked next month to approve the Legal-Judicial Committee's recommend&· lion. It should not hesitate to do so. • • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot: -Other views expressed on lh•s page are those of their authors. and artists. Reader comment is invlted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. ~x 1560, Costa _Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) .6:'2·4321. _ _ Boyd I Left, right ByL.M.BOVD Remarkable how many lerms there are for ten and right. The off horse is on the · Oear Gloomy Gus The $38,000·plus per year ($17·Sl8 per hour> union auto assembly ' .J worker ra what will put car cempanin out of , • buslnen. I I>.~.J. I t • 'OIM. o.t C--'t _, ..... . "''"•' ,, , .. -. .......... .. MHt .. rtly NfleC.I .......... tlle I ....... ~ ...... ,,_ ... ,.. .. . ,G_, Otll, OallY ~li.t, . . ' right, the nigh on the left. The recto side oft.he book is on t.he right, the verso side, left. 11le epistle is to the right of t.he altar, the gospel to the left. ln plants, ii the vine curls to the right, it's dextrorse, if to the left, sinistrorse. Howard Cosell should memorize these. Young lady. are you on friendly terms with the fellow who runs the produce depart· mental your supermarket? If so . t el l him he 's an oleriCJJ.lluriat. He won't mind. It 'a the scientific name for one wbo studies the roduction ve1etables. The momlnc 1tory, which closea ita flower every nipt, •110 cloletl lta flower ln tbe dayUabt just before a rain. How lt knows to do that I can't Hy. Jack Andenon NATO _weapons hodgepodge W ASHJNGTON The Pollah cM1l1 hu brought home • dl11· turbing difference between the m ilitary effe<:tlvenns or NATO and that ol the Warsaw Pact: The Soviet-dominated alllance 11 far better prepared lo wage con ventional warfare than NATO l• An important reason for thl8 ht that the Soviet bloc's armed f o rces are equipped and s uppl ie d almost totally b y t h e Ru S'S ian s , whi l e th e United States und its Euro- pean allies h a v e a hodgepodge of weapons developed by in- dividual NATO membe rs. Un· fortunately, they aren't always interchangeable. What this means is that joint operations by the Western allies coUld folinder, while the Warsaw Pact nations would be able to swap weapons and ammunition as the need arose. _ To coWlter this potential con· Mailbox fusion, the NATO allies have an impressive-sounding program called RSl, for Rationalization, Standardizati o n and In· teroperabillty. In a top-secret re1)ort. the Pentagon gave th.is bureaucratic j awbreaker a 11lmpler, downright homey de· fln i t1o n · The "Family of Weapons concept -the idea that all NATO forces use the same kind of equipment." The report says; "The objec· h ve of the Family of Weapons concept is lo reduce duplication 10 the developme nt of com· 1>lementary weapons systems. For example, one nation could develop a long-range air·to-air missile and the other the short· range version." IN TIIEORl', it looks great. RS I would prev~nt s uch bat· tlefield disaste rs as discovering lhat German gas won't work in American tanks, British am· rn.unilion won 't fit into U.S. weapons, or American bombs <"an 't be loaded into Belgian aircraft. But in practice, RSI h as turned out to be an expensive way of fOr<~ing the United States to buy European weapons - with questionable benefit to NATO. "We have found that s tan· dardizing equipment. or letting a European nation develop a new system that all NA TO na· lions adopt, can actually be a re· tardant for improvement," one expert told my associate Dave Van Alta. "RSI gets Into the na- tional 'machismo' of who wants to sell what they' re touting as the be.tter equipment" Despite the dra wbacks of this nationalistic tendency to look out for Number One meaning each NATO country's munitions industries the Pentagon con- tinues to puff up the potential or s tandardization. The secret re· port mentions some areas where 1t is undeniably important like s tandardization of com· munications systems and in· terchangeability of ammunition. BUT SOME obvious goals have ya tq be achieved . such as the ability o f oQe ·n ation 's aircraft "to be refueled and re· armed with allied munitions at a.lrbases operated by nations other than theJr own." The Pen· tagon says this effort is "pro- gressing quite. well" -but the Warsaw Pact nations have had this capability for years. The Pentagon r e port con· eludes that the Soviet bloc is ahead of NA TO in stanClardiza· lion. The significance of this as· sessment is that NATO is simply not prepared to fight a conven- tional war in Europe for more. than a couple of weeks. After that, NATO would have to resort to nuclear weapons with aJl the dire con sequences t hat would have for the world. TILT!; Henry IGssinger, who as the White House foreign policy czar engineered the famous •·tilt" toward Pakistan during the India-Pakistan war in 1971, is apparently up lo his old tricks. Kissinger recently gave an in· ter view in which h e urged military aid for Pakis tan. wfiicn he seems to see as an anti-com· m un ist bulwark similar to Iran under the s hah. Indian officials are in an uproar over the Kiss- inger interview l,ndian ·Prime Minister lndira Gandhi sent person al con· gratulations lo Ronald Reagan on his victory But she is re· portedly puzzled al Kissinger's views on Pakistan, w6ndering if 1 h(· professor 1s ~oing to have s1gn1ficar'll influence in the new ad m 1 n1stration. S YRIAN CONNECTION : Classified govern me!Jll reports s how that Syria's t-ole ll\ the in· lernat1onal heroin traffic is growing-Syrian. nations have be.et1-a~ed-1 n E trroire-t·...--• c;mugghng. and .. most seizures of heroin involving Syrians OC· c urred in .or en route to Italy, particularly Mil an. which has a ::.izable Syrian commun ity," one rcµorts ·ays . The report add!> "Typit·ally, the Italian.based Sv rians arc '>mall businessmen ~·ho travel frequently to S) ria, and some are s us l)ected of c arrying narcotics on their return trips. Intelligence ha~ been developed regardm~ the JJ<l!>Sible existence 11 f e lanrlest1nc heroi n laborator1(•s nt•ar /\l e ppo !'\~ ria Cats kept indoors are Safer, healthier To the Editor : l read 'bout the horrible cat t r aps. And I r eca ll how heartbroken I was when the loyal, lovable cat I had owned ten years was taken away and gassed. ln fact, I learned later , it was gassed im mediately in the truck. He stayed in all the time. He was shy of strangers. But at dus k every day, just before feed· ing lime <that's a gopd way lo get them to go out for just a little while and return because they know their favorite is waiting) I'd let him scamper about a lit· tie while. I dozed off and didn't let him in. A couple of cat hat.ers a few doors away, who had no reason except hate, baited the trap. He had ignored their traps for years because he thought any box that size meant a trip to the vet. But he got hungry. IF YOU WANT a healthy, safe cal, get it accustomed to living indoors right from the start. Keeping it confined is hard to do after it is used to .r unning around. G.eLa caL"tree." so. l.hat...it. will climb. Put its dish and water in a high place so that it will gel exercise. Play with it -Jove It. While outdoor cats are cat ching diseases, fleas, and fight In· j uries (from dogs and catsJ , yours will be clean and healthy. 1 agree it is not nice to have cats aOOpf a corner of soft dirt l n your yard for a potty. Scatter moth crystals. They are effec· tive. And so much better than trap· ping someone 's loved pet. Sometimes the poor animal stays terrified all night in thE cold in the trap. Be sure your pet has a collar. There are collars with elastic in· serts to prevent hanging, and with two little bells to prevent bird catching. J . ROGERS .4MjtCle•erNr To the Editor: On Nov, 28, your newspaper featured a story about so-called "adoption" controversies· in which our organization, Adopted Families United, was mistaken· ly called by ano&her name. and termed an ado live arents THE INDIVIDUALS and famills ~lated with Adopt· ed Famlli• United are not Juat adopUve parenta, but also ln· dlviduall who rellnqulahed chlldren and adult.a who had been adopted u children . . all of us united and dedicated to preserving the value , dignity and integrity of the adoption process for the be n efit o f children without parents and in preserving California 's current adoption law. We would appreciate you r printing th.is letter to correct the mistake whic h appeared in the a rticle and also to provide your reading public with our address and phone number s ince our or· ganization was the only one mentioned for whic h this in· formation was not published. MARIE SIMON, State Co-ordinator Adopted Families United P .0 . Box 5171 Richmond. Ca. 94805 Phone (415> 237·9808 •••ere•• ..-w• To the Editor: There was a time when the e con~my was controlled by changing interest r ates by one to three quarters of a percent of in· terest. Now the prime rate zooms up and down like a yo-yo. It seems to run from below 10 to above 20-percenl The-ovttreac.· lions are reminiscent of a child trying to guide an automobile. Every dark cloud. howeve r, has a silver lining for someone. Let's suppose that you are on the Federal Reserve Board, and that you know when the interest rate wUJao1.1Pandhowmueh. Youwfll then aJso know when the s tock market wtll go down Wh en the 1n tere'St rate goes up. the stock market comes down. and when the interest rates com e down. the s toc k mar ket goe~ UIJ With this inside information. you, someone in your famil~. or a close friend could play the stock market like a fine tuned violin You could make sweet music for yourself. but the rest of us would have to pay the fiddler JAMES BOLDING Peal!' lwree• To the Editor Jn response to the lady who f elt our flag was disgraced because it was at half mast for John Lennon : Must we always honor war heroes'? Can 't we honor peace heroes as well ? TONY POWELL ~Ron fn•pl red To the Editor . This is in regard to the letter· from Mrs. Smith (Dec. 18) who stated that it was a disgrace to our country when a store in Cost.a-Mesa place<! It 'llag at half mast after the death of John Lennon. Though he did not serve the country as President or war h er o, Lennon did ins pire in many Americans the simple virtues oC,Peace and love ... If we live in a "sick ·society," ac; ~1 rs .·m1th sa11I. I would Suf! gest that -;he look at her own c :illous r e<;p1m se to the untimely dL·uth of a fellow human bcin~ . DA \'ID RA~M l 'SSEN What dl••raf!''! To the Editor In response to )1 rs Hobert K Smith's op1n1on co ncerning Lou1s1ana Pacific's choice to fl y lhe flag at half mast to mourn t he senseless death of .John Len· non. I would like to know why she considers this s uch a dis· grace lo the American flag? J ohn Lennon brought happi- ness and warmed the hearts of millions of people throughout the world. Is 1t because he was not born 1n America? Am erica is made up o f d i ffe r e nt n a · lionalities. a nd t hat is what makes our country unique. No one 1s · a tr ue Ame rican unless you 're an American Indian. A s far as many Amencans risking Jheir ll\'eS for our coun· try, wouldn't you say John Len· non risked his hfe also? f'or someone whose music brought so much joy and died such a tragic death, I .J?ay thi!nk you Lou:isUuaa Pacific . FRANCESJ\ HENSLEY • Tht Otllf ~lteCwtk-tC-ntf"l• ... c- lary trent ... -" l.1ftt" •-Id M ......_ It: EfllerUI ..... f1'11«, It• u ... C•U lllWM, CA •JU•. let'9n ,., .. .,.,,, ,., , .. 11ca1 .... ....... lie ...... , .. ,. JIO -·· ........ .Wjecl" Hlll119. WP!tan' ~ allt .__ ..... .. iot!WH lllwt ~' .. wlUIMN 111 ._ ... ..... cfronttlMC9!• I ,_ I ... .................................................................................... .._ Sydney Harris Who w:ote these faDlous lines? As a rule. I avoid mul .... e. choice quizzes, because they permit too much gut::sswork. ln this case, though, it would be crushingly hard to rack up a de· cent score without some help. Here are som e widely known lines or phrases; you are asked to identify the author of each. One· third correct is a respectable total. l. "Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise." (a) Shakespeare; (b ) Pope; (c) Thomas Gray; (d) Lord Byron. .. . Cal A : (b) Thomas A Kem· pis; (c) Colerld1e; (d ) Ben Johnson 3. "The Almi1~Y dollar." (a ) Mark Twain; (ti) Wasblneton lrvin1; (c) Lon1fellow'; (d ) James Wbit.c:omb Riley. 4. "Bom wltb a a\lver spoon in h11 mouth ... (•) Marlowe; (b) Millon ; (C) R obert Louis Stevenson; (d) Cervantes. S "A dark horse ... (a ) Damon Runyon; Cb > Disraeli; <c> Edgar Allan Poe; <d > U.S. Grant. 6. "Ask me no questions. and l'll tell you no lies." Ca ) James Russell Lowell; (b) Edward Lear: (c) Rudyard Kipling ; (d) Oil ver Goldsmith. 7. "Can the leopard change his spots?" (a ) Aesop; (b) the Old Tes tament; ( c) Shakes peare: <d > Dante. 8. "Absence makes the heart grow fonder." (a) Keats; (b) ly; (d) ~w Marvell. 9. "A chip off the old b,oclt. ·• (a) WlWam Penn; (b) Edmund Burke: Cc) Abraham Lincoln; <d> Henry Thoreau. 10. "Murder will out ... <•> Men and er ; ( b > Cardinal· Richelieu; (c) Hawthorne; <d> Chau.cw. 11. "Nece!'sity is the mother of in vention ... (a ) Plato; Cb > Aesop: Cc) Ben Franklin ; <d > Francis Bacon. 12. "Laugh a nd the world 5 laughs with you " (a) Emily ~ Dic kinson; Cb> Eugene Field; ) (c) Moli ere; (d) Ella Wheeler ~ Wilcox. " 13. ''Music has charms to ' soothe a s avage breast." (a ) • Congreve; (b ) ShallespHre; (c) • Shelley; (d) Browning. 14. "Nothing s ucceed• t1 uccess." <a) Voltaire~ Goethe ; Cc) Oliver W umas. ANSWEll8: 1. (c ) Gray. 2. (b) e ,Kempis . 3. (b) lrvin1 . 4. (d) Cervantes. 5. (b) DlsraeU. I .. (d) P !Gold.smith. 7. (b ) Old Testament. ~ 1 8. (c) Bayly. 9. <b> Burke. 10.' II Cd> Cba~r. 11 . (a) Plato. la. I Cd) WUcox. U. ta) CoDtNve. lt. ,. (d ) Dumas. '# . • ' I I I I I I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I I I I ' I ' I I I I I ' I : ' ' ' I ' ' I ' I ' ' ~ I ' I I ' I : ' ' ' ' I ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' : ' ' ~ ' ' ' ' ~ ' ' ' ' ' I • • • • I I I ! I • I Movies Televlslon 8.S-8 86 ., After 44 years, Southern California's most cherilhed athletic shrine i8 going out of business. See page 83. Edison~, FV ·~ominate A.II-Coast Area-'.~ Chargen' Workman sefected coach of the year by the Daily Pilot ~ By aOG sa CA&UION °' ... ., ....... Edi»on t1t1b' Cbar~~ri_ ~ UM rowal&la Valley 8arot\S, who domi.Daled t.be t• IO football aeasOCl like no other two scbools iD UM blatory of the Oran,ce Cout area, hoc the Uoo'11b1 are of area laurel.I as choll~n by the Dally Pilot, includin.c every ~1al category Edison's Troy Seurer (linebacker ), Ouaine J ack!l(Ml (delenstve back). O.J . Bell Colfeoslve back l and coach 8111 Workman were i 1incled out as tbe best in their panacular field, wbil e Fountain Valley's Duval Love (offensive linema an), Emile Harry (r eceiver), Brandt Houchen (defensive lineman) and Mall Stevens (offensive b ack) round out the seled eight. Two offensive backs were c~en --a nmner and a passer. Like outstanding a pples and oranges, a single selection could not be cb~en among Bell and Stevens. the area's top runner and passer. Ammar tbe top 22 players iD the area there were nine chosen from Ediloa, eipt from--Foun- taln Valley. The <>ranae Coast area coDlilta of tbe six Sunset League schools -Edison, Fountain Valley, llariQ, Newport Harbor, HuntiDston Beach and W eatminster. Alao, tbe Sea View League, wbicb la com- prised ol Costa Mesa, Coraoa del Mu, Estancia, El Toro, University and Irvine, iD addition to South C.OUt Leaiue schools San Clemente, Lacuna Beach and Dana Hills, Angelua Leap repraen- tative Mater Dei and Empire Leacue entry Ocean View, Allboueh AU~CIF ttledions will not "be-an- nounced unW the end of the year, 17 ot the 24 fint team players are in line for All-CIF honors, includ- ing the Division I Plllyer of the Year. Here is a brief look at the top seven players and the coach who comprise the blue chip list: -Se9rw, a two-time starter for the two-time Bl1 Pive Conference cbimpiona: Twice the Cbar1en' defenaive player cl the yeu in the Sw;a1et Leque, Seurer wu in on lSS tackles, liv· inl him 213 tackles lD his two yean at EdilOll. "He was our defemive leader, tbe quarterback, who made it all happen," says Wortman. off another stunner like it did with Kerwin, Dino'• older brother .. -Love, Fountain Valley's premier lineman:· -Jaca-, the Edison defensive back being coveted by virtually every Pac-10 university: He was in on 83 tackles, ha~ three interceptions, re· covered three fumbles, blocked a punt and caused 18 incompletions. • At 245 pounds, many think be is quick enough to play guard in college. Another major coll~ie prospect, be is rumored to be the No. 1 player on ArizonaState'slistofbopefuls. • • who rushed for 1,652 yards on 266 car- ries and scored 22 touchdowns: The be art and soul of Edison's rugted running game, be is in line for a major college career aa a defensive back, bis natural position. USC, UCLA, Washington, they all want him. The question is whether Kansas can pull -lloacllea, the Barons' noseguard: "We've had three fust team All-CIF players at nose guard for FOWltain Valley," says his coach, Mike Milner. ''But Houchen is the best we've ever bad, and that's saying-a lot. n -S&evea.s, who led Fountain Valley to the CIF Big Five finals with his passing: He completed 153 of 303 passes for 2,341 yards and 16 touchdowns as a junior. "He is on the threshold of a brilliant <See AILAltEA, Pace 83) Reagan did Huskies' g~a~: to s(op Ca er By CURT SE EDEN °' -o.tly ,.. ... , .... The Washington Huskies and Ronald Reagan have something in common this year -stop a guy named Carter. Reagan accomplished bis goal, but the Hus kies. the Pacific-10 Conference repr~en­ tati veto the Rose Bowl, won't get tbefinalretumsuntilJan. l , 1981. That, of course, is when they'll face the Michigan Wolverines, and, in particular, their highly regarded wide receiver Anthony Carter. "He's the key guy_," admits Washington Coach Don James, who has brought his team to Orange County where the Huskies work out daily at Orange Coast Colle"e . ''TllE'f LIKE to throw pass patterns or comer routes to him even when they're deep down in your territory and that's tough to cover because you 're in a man-to-man coverage a lot of times down there," James says of the fleet-footed Wolverine re· ceiver. points in lfie last five games. Washington's passing game has become particularly impor- tant these days with the l~s of. No . 2 tailback Ron J ackson who may miss the Rose Bowl game with a sprained ankle. ·'Their linebackers are the real key to their defense," warns Wa s hingt on o ff e n sive coordinator Bob Stull. ''They do a good job of stopping both the pus andtherun." SO, BOW DO you put points on the board against a team lite Michigan? "You have to mix things up," says Stull. "We're going against a ~earn which allowed Ohio Slate just three points, and Ohio Slate was avera'"1g 435 yards on of· fense. Obviously, they're pretty good." Figuring out how to so stop Carter and coming up with a feasible offe.nse are two of the biggest tasks confronting the Huskies while they work out at occ. Yet, it is Washington, not At the same time, J ames and Michi*'an,whicbisconsideredthe his staff are watching the team's TALENTED GROUP -This highly-touted group of Orange Coast area football 1 •layers beads the Daily Pilot's 1980 All-Orange Coast . Area team. Sitting, from left, are: Edison running bi lCk D.J . Bell, Fountain Valley QB Matt Stevens, F1 :>untain Valley receiver Dmttr,... .............. ...... Emile Henry and Edison linebacker Troy Seure~ Stand- ing, from left, are: FV defensive lineman Brandy Houcber, Edison Coach Bill Workman and Fountain Valley offensive lineman Duval Love. It's no wonder 1.hese two teams met for tfie ClF Big Five title. passing team in this year's Rose emotional buildup g r adually Bowl. The Huskies, with the take place. Pac-lO's No. 2 quarterback T~m Flick, in. ~e lineup! figure to "WE REALLY t ry not to test the ngid Wolverine def worry about the e m otional which bas allowed just three aspects right now. There is not a Thre~~ reasons for a closer game: (1) Rams uvn big last time; (2) game is in Dallas; (3) it's playoff time By JOHN SEVANO . °' __ .., ...... ~ So the Rams and Dallas Cowboys are meeting in the playoffs again. Ho-hum, what else is new? It's almost like a yearly re-, union betw.enJwct olclhiends. alttiouilflliere's Dothirig ffiendly between them when they get together on a football field. Five times in the past seven seasons these two perennial N f ·c powers have met in post- se; uon play. Dallas holds the ov· erall edge, 3-2, but the Rams ho ld the psychological advan- ta1 ~e. having beaten the Cowboys in Dallas last year, 21-19. • Of course, even fresher in both Ce amsUiiiias witl 6e tbe-lif-Onday ni ght fiasco of Dec. 15 when the R: ams humiliated the Cowboys at Anaheim Stadium. 38-14. The C1 >wboys, who will carry an 8-0 h< >me record into the contest. --Pertla••'8--fl •ftir dom: feel they owe the Ra ms one ... if not two . "They (Dallas) are going lo be a !'Jl ucb tougher team to play this time for three reasons," ex- plained Coach Ray Malavasl Tuesday. "First, we beat them bad the Jast time. Second.JVm playing-them in their own ba-ck yard. And third, it's a playofr game. ·'The advantage for us is our players know they can beat them." Rookie or reserve beat U? PORTLAND (AP) -Portland • Coach Jack "I 11IOUGRT KEVIN IWNNEaT bad a sensa- Ramaay cited the performance of ret \erve center tional game," Ramsay said. ''Hedideverythin1 well Kevin Kunnert u one of the keys to the T 'rall Bluen · -reboundiDJ, blocked shots, defense. 108-102 come-from-behind National Bi asketball Al· "I thought Kwmert and Tom Owens kept us soclation Yictory over Loa Angeles 'J'Ues. day nlgbt. respectable at the center poaitlon. Other teams can't But Laken' Coach Paul Westbead 1 >0inted to the take advantage of us in the mlddle when they 're ao- play ol Bluen' rookie pard Kelvin : Ramey, who ingwell." scored a career-high 25 points and b; ad seven fl!· Owen5,thestartinacenter,contributedtbreere- That latter point hasn't necessarily held true in recent years, though, as the winner of the regular season meeting bas gone on to l~e in the playoffs on three of the past four occasions. The Rams almos t find tbem:seheriJrtbe identic.arposi· lion they were last year, except to reach Super Bowl XV in New Orleans they're going to need one more win since they enter the playoffs as a wild card en· tr ant. The 1tams, to ~repe'lt_ u NFC champions, are &oinl to have to win three games on the road and play their opponents with a large number of battle-wounded standing on the sidelines. In all, the Rams have ac- cumu1ateet ·12 major fnfuries compared to 19 from last season. The difference between the two figures, however, is the Ram in- SC'• ROBINSON WILL REMAIN bounda,n1neasslstsandasteaJ,uakey factor. bounds and seven poi.,ts. Forward Mychal Thomp8oo added 18 points and 13 rebouada for the &ANSBY PIA YEO JI MINVTBS 1 after miaslne Blasen. LOS ANGELa (AP) -USC tbe Bluen' prevtoul 1ame -a ION to Pboenix that Portland, despite forward Kermit Wubinstoo football Coach Jobn Roblmon s•-pped Ponland'• n.lne-1ame winn1 DI streak -plaYtnc onJy nine minutes becaUle of a respiratory 1lped an extenajoe ol b1I con- bffameofutralnedkneelieament. lnfedion,out-rebouadedtbeLaken,4'7-41. tract ~. eadln1 apecula- tloD be would m"e oa to a Na- "The rookie <Ramey) made '°' ne big plays POllftAND GUAaD 1111 Pil80N ICOnd 19 tional FootbUI IAasue coacbinl when Portland bad to have them,'' W leltbead Hid. potntalllldforwardCalvinNlltteddld17-Alllt.lnJbe job. _ juries of 1980 have come during the latter stages. Surprisingly. despite the sideline count, the Rams have played some of their best foot · ball durin& the past six weeu, and and that can only be al· trlbu.te.clto the.team's depw-- ''We were in muc h tter physical condition last year," admitted Malavasi, "but we're a better football team this season. "Certainly, our physical COD· dition doesn't look good now, but five days from now we hope to be in better-shape." - Four p~yers -Pat T.bomaa- (ankle), Mike Fanning (back), Carl Ekern (knee> and Willie Miller (flu) -have been listed as doubtful for the Cowboys. The key to the Rams' chances this year, according to Malavui, will be the team's de- sire. "To win it, to get it all, you have to have 45 CUY• wbo want it so bad tbev'U be willl.nl to pay any price, .r be says . ''I think our team ii confident because we've been there before and we're a better football team. But we're the wild card ao we're 1oing to have to do it the bard way." Of course, tbe Rama haven't done anytJUn1 tbe euy way IO far tlm 1ea1on. Why abould bealinl tbe Cowboys be any dif. ferent7 lot of ranting and raving on the practice fie ld, .. says James. "We're not out there trying to run 100 plays to perfection. We jus t want to make some pro- gress. "After Christmas , we'll get back into the film session meet-· ings and things like that. That's when we'll really lock into it aikt get emotionally ready to play. •· "My philosophy is that if the players' minds aren't right, you can rorget it. We'll have so1ne fun and we'll get our prepar~- tion done," James adds. • That fun included a trip to Universal Studios Tuesday aod an earlier-j_aunt--to Knott'S::tiler"I'. Y--=t Farm. After Michigan arrites Christmas day, both teams b~ for Disneyland ; WHILE IT MAY sound ttb the Huskies, seven -point un- derdogs, are takina._thmca_e~y. the truthl.UbiY'.re on1y geari111 up ror what is sun-to be-. tou.her practice schedule after Christ.mas. Also on the Huskies' side la history. Wasbineton upset Michigan, 27-20 in the 1978 Rose Bowl and they know Wolverine Coach Bo Schembecbler bas never won a Rose Bowl game. In addition, Pac-10 teams hold a decisive edge in Rose Bowl meet with Big 10 teams . "'l'bose-stats are true... san James, "because usuaJly USC Js playing. That's why the Pac-10 has so much success." • Wubington is the only Pac-10 team that bas reaJly bt.en able to chip away at the uSC- UCLA dominance of the ~ ference in recent yeart, aometbln& the Huskies want,..to continue. ~ • "He Jiit tbe bil lbota w.hen tbey nee ded-tbem tbe fourth ~ u the Blasen na,.s abe..t cl UM RolliDIGD luld Just ftnllhed tbe ~t-_..;m;°'::.::t-:..:lle=..:aee:=med==-to=-=ta=k::e:..:i:.:t.::on:..=hl:.:mM==lf::...:aad==:..:tb=•::.:t:..=b:=urt::.:..._~~~~:.a &IY'M 1*llt pl.,.-.bJ tnmmate Bob --flrlt-Jw'"ul-a-ftft-7"1" euubRt' GroatiedtbeHGNatiMI. 1lped IMt December, -aa4 tbe oae-1ur at.uloe will carry "I ~ our atUt\ade is a~ cellent," 1a Malavaai. "It'• bi• my ope eace a t 1 euler to l9t a team ready fw a cbampkw'dp tbaD 1ettinl tbem nelteld ~ a WW. 1'- "WllbinltGa bu alwaJSi looted at_MJ.be 1cboo1 w97 tie nol1bweat wttb ••l'J power, ud It'• often llDONi."' explalm ..._.. otfmaln l8lllla Labn' center Kareem Abdul-Jtabbu llaand bllb-pme bonon with......,.., KOi rial ......... Abdal-.labfltiar allo lalld 11 Nbclmdl . .1 amaa1 Wilk• added ISpaUata fortbe Labn. Kunaert, plaJIDI If int._., btt on nlae cl 11 tboU aDllllll~t'lOnboudl, u.r. w'8t •·a steal, foar blockedlllataudaMU011-lqlallpolilt 1u. TbeLMenledatllalftime,5'7-Sl. tbe. qr-rPI tbrouP U., It,... tbe Mb llra!Pt ~at bome I« tbe Illa ftft.,.... ~ noord BwenOftl'tbeLall... • for tbe TroJ-11 ......, md Portlmd, DDW 11·•· wlll Jiu Ooldm 8tMe at 8oathen Cal waa l ·l·l Wa home '11nanday DlOt. ·'l'M Llabn, M-IJ ta tbe· MUClll md rank..t No. U aa- Paclftc Dl'1aian, will be ldle .W U..1 plQ llldl1aa Uoa.U,. · in LOI A.qelea l"rtdaJ Dllltt. 1ame .-..... · ''Pim, tbe IDeeatin of mmey II eloeer at tbla poiat tlaaa M1 otber time durlq tbe ...... " PlaJtaa. tbe Cowbo11 UoWd bt laeeatlve .-,... \ llaaclJ V• Dlvier, u AIU-.. Hilla prod.et pla1Jn1 Meoad ....... "W. mw ww're a pnttr team ...... ckm't laan to tbe .......... to ftDd'~t ... .... . Atlanta, ~harger1 favored to reach Super Bowl XV ,,. •• , ..... le ... LAS VEGAS The AUant11 falcons aod San •. Dh110 C'har1•r1 ar~ lhe favoria. to meet in Super • t Bowl X 1.n New orlearu neat m°"th aoct both tum• hne an equal cbaace ol winninl the aame, a<'~ordiq to oddamaket Bob Martin Martin made Athanta and San Dleao 3·1 favorites ln the uper Bowl ~U.lnl llne posted al the Union Plua Hotel. Martln Mt lhe hne at 7 2 for the Nlldelpbia t:atlea, 4· l for lhe C\e\eland Browo:J, IS l IOI' the Butfalo 8llls and U-1 for lM Mumesota Vlkio&:. In the wild card teams. the Dallas o•boys were 8-l . IJ\~ Loti Ana~let Rams were lC>-1, the Hou.ton OH~ were 12· l and lhe line for the Oakland Raiden waa set a\ l~ l "Ttu~ is lb~ clolfesl·bellln& Super Bowl I can recall in man)' year..." said Martin. "In previous years some teams that were wild rards might have been 40-l, 50-1." He said lbe 1980 wild card contenders "are very closely matched. In faet 1-some c1ases the wild cards are better than the division winners. So rully a.Jmoat everybody can win." The wild card playorrs begin Sunday with Houston play· 1ng arOailand forlhe ~merican FootDalfConference and the Rams at OaJlas lD the Na\1onal f'ootball Conference. .....------.... ,~ ., ...... "It's hard to compare acting and playing football and J 'm glad they're makjng me a producer of films. I enjoy lhese scars not being real." -O.J . Simpson, the running back ·turned-actor. C:..~I pt• •••d r•~rlMlp ,,... ...,.., A La Jolla dentist says an early morning patient EE Monday who needed emergency dental care before • • .coing to work Monday night wu a lot more cordial than anticipated. But thanks to Or. William Kostelecky, sportscaster Howard eo.eu was able to provide his usual color commentary during Monday night's National Football League game between the Chargers .and the Pills· bur"h Steelers. · •t was surprised," Kostelecky said. "He was a 1 ~al swell gyy,· g!ving ~P~.l9 --a~fttlegirls bere. lfe was very c:Ongenial" . . . The Dallas c'owboys sold 9,000 tickets' Tuesday for their National Conference wild card playoff game Sunday against the Rams, leaving 12,000 Texas Stadium seats still on sale. It was lbe biggest single day sale the Cowboys have ever had ... Northwestern University named De11· nis Green, 31 .year·old Stanford coordinator as its new football coach -Tuesday. He becomes the first black head coSELL football coach in the Big Ten Conference . Earl Campbell who came within 66 yards of the coveted 2,000-yard mark which only 0 . .1. Slmpaoe has broken, was the leading rusher in the NFL for the third straight season, the league office announced Tuesday. Campbell paced the Houston Oilers into the playoffs with his 1,934 yards, the second highest total in league history . . . Michigan led all NCAA schools with an average attendance of 104,292 for six home games the past football season. • ...,. edge 1' •Irle• 011 'l'fwlls' J r•n• e1 aeuie Tlaeu hit a short jumper with 1:26 left m and the Chicago Bulls held off a late ralJy Tuesday night to score a 117·114 National Basketball ~- sociation victory over the New York Kniclts+ The Knicks had won five in a row and eight of their past nine In other games. Cedrtc MHwell scored 29 points, Larry Bini 27 and Nate Arcblbald 24, and Boston raced to its eighth consecutive victory in a 136·128 shootout wilh Denver . . . PllU Ford scored on a driving layup with three seconds re maining lo lift Kansas City to a 102·100 victory over Cleveland . . . Adrian Dul.ley scored 14 of bis 30 points in the fourth quarter, and Utah held Dallas without a field goal ror almost all or the final six minutes to beat the Mavericks, 101 ·96 . . . James Edwardll, making 10 of 12 free throw had 24 points to lead a balanced Indiana attack as the Pacers spoiled Bob MadUnaoa's debut as coach of New Jeney with a 125· 109 victory . . . Guard Eddie JobaSOll led Atlanta with 24 points as the Hawks scored a 100·83 victory over Washington. It was Atlanta's first victory over the Bullets in. three tries this season . . . Guard Walter Dnls came off the bench in the second period and scored seven of his 17 points to break open a close game as Phoenix beat Detroit, 113-104. The victory was the fifth in a row for the Suns ... Lloyd Free, Bernard Ill.DI and Parvis Shon combined for 69 points as Golden State handed Houston its fifth straight loss, '14·99 . -...1real 9al11• fie 011 G.,11 i!f(• -'" Bob Galney's 13th goal of the season with just "1 four seconds to go gave Montreal a 2·2 tie with ' Quebec in a National Hockey League game Tues· day night . . . Steve Clllrts&Gff, one of the heroes or the United States Olympic hockey team last February. scored three goals for the first time in bis NHL career to lead Minnesota to a 6-2 victory over Detroit ... St. Louis struck for three power play goals after Larry Patey'a sixth shorthanded go~-1be seasorrtn a toul"='~aperiod and beat Pittsburgh, 6·3 . . . Mark Rowe scored two goals and assisted on another lo lead Hartford to a 7 ·2 victory over Toronto . . . Don Lever's goal with 1; 05 remaining in the game boosted Calgary to a 2·2 deadlock with the New York Islanders . . . Right wing Wllly Lllldatrom•s power play goal at 18: 10 of the third period sparked Winnipeg to a 5·4 vie· tory over Colorado, ending the Jet's record NHL winless streak at 30 games Jin• ftp Rebert• •• ,..,..,._. ~.._. The New York Mets sought to shore up their • bullpen by signing free agent lefl·hander Dan Roberta to a two.year contract on Tuesday. "There isn't a doubt in my mind th~ Dave • Roberts will be a big he lp to the Mets," said Lou Gormu, vicepresident of baseball operations ·for the Meta. •'He pitched well for the Mariners. He still bu plenty of ve savvy locity on his fastball, and be has the to geti>COple out" . . . Former Boston Red ~ ouUtelder Jim Dwyer has a1reed to a three-year con· tract with the Baltimore Orioles, becom· ing the second free agent siped by the lclub this year, team offlciala said Tues· day, Dwyer, 30, batted .285 and belted nine home runs and 38 RBI durinl IS cames lwitb the Red Sox last seuoa . . . The Milwaukee Brewers siped free aeent third bueman .. , BeweU to a multl·year contract Tuelday, leavln1 tbe stat\1111 of veteran Sal ..... up in tbe air. Bodo,. ..... .,. who ls J7, hu indicated be would retire if the Br.wens jiiid-anotf>er ttilnrbaeeeman ... U.S. Open cbamphm JMa •eS.ree and veteran ._ l•M ••re amona lbe top tenla players named 1'1e9da,y to UM u .s. Davil ~ team, flnt year coach ~ MM •aid •.. WHhlation State Unlnralt1 Athletic Dtreetor la• ,. ,.....,... s1171 Ile h• removed bil name from casaaideratiae • ~:' for a llmllar poet at the Unlftl'llty of Nneda·Lu v ..... i;: " .............. ;.~ . ' •' . , TV: No evmta ac:heduled. MDIO: No events acbeduJed. I • . -- APW I ........ Tirkei~ bring warnaila ) INGLEWOOD (AP) -It fi1ured that lf · tbey bad tbe chance, the (.(II An1el• IUap would take oui a few fnaatr.UOU on the Edmonton Olien. ADd that'• exactly what happened. The Kin11 entered Tuesday night's National Hockey Leap game aeainst the Oilers mired ln a four·1ame winle11 streak, something not unusual !or ~m ln the past but somewhat ahockiq this seuon. On the other hand, the Oilers have been stru11lin1. So it wasn't surprisinl that the Kings rolled to a 7.4 victory behind two goals apiece by Dave Taylor, Charlie Simmer and Mike Murphy. "We were definitely in a slump having not won in the last four games," said Murphy. ''We've been allowinc a large number of goals against us and we were not pleased with ourselves. "SOmetfmes, we get care ess- playing at home and come out flat. Tonight was a difficult game for us. We weren't sharp in our warm up. I thought we played well in the fLrSt and second perions but it wasn't until the third period thar After waiting hours in the cold weather Tuesday morning, three Philadelphia Eagles fans prolldly disflay their tick nts for the Jan. 3 or 4 playof game. · , weputthegameaway." The Kings, 22--9·3, took a 3·1 lead into the third pecipd before ex· ploding for four goals, making it an easy.decisive victory. USC wins a laughter McCloske·y leatb Loyola to victory From AP dUpa&cllea ~ ..LOS-ANGELES -Seaior-lorwat'ds -Barry~ Brooks and Purvis Miller combined for 46 points Tuesday night, leading USC to an easy 82-53 non· conference college basketball vietory over visiting Drexel University. Brooks had a career-high 26 points and grabbed seven rebounds while Miller added 20 points and pulled down eight rebounds. Maurice Williams had 14 points and eight re· bounds for the Trojans, who are now 5-2. James McDonald added 13 points for USC. Len Hahenbeller and Randy Burkert led Drexel, which dropped to 3-3, with 16 points each. Hatzenbeller pulled down a game·high nine re· bounds. The Trojans scored the game's first seven points in leading all the way. It was 19·6 midway through the first half but the Dragons narrowed the gap to 36-28 at halftime. Drexel never challenged seriously after the in· termission as the Trojans slowly pulled away. USC made 50.8 percent of its field goal at- tempts while Drexel connected on 42.9 percent of its floor shots. The Trojans out-rebounded the Oragoni :n -30. L9f1ei. •reeze• •1'er Cal SC•e £A Forward Jim McCloskey scored 31 points, leading Loyola to an easy 89-55 non·conference col- lege victory over visiting Cal State (LA). The triumph was the most one·sided win in 20 years for Loyola. The Lions hadn't won as de- cisively since they defeated San Diego State 90·54 in the 1960-61 season. Center Mike Antoine had 19 points and 11 re- bounds for the Lions, who are now 3-6. Forward Art Claybion added career-high totals or 14 points 18 rebounds for Loyola. Guards Juvenal Guerrero and Willie Smith paced Los Angeles Stale, which fell to 2·7, with eight points each. Loyola led at halftime 42.29 before breaking the game open early in the second half. The lions scored 30 of the first 38 points in the second half. N.n~ A rfzo•• •Ii-I.JOB SANTA BARBARA -Guard Elliott Jones made two free throws with 22 seconds remaining giving Northern Arizona University a 50-49 non· conference victory over UC Santa Barbara. Jones' foul shots gave the Lumberjacks a 50-47 lead. UCSB completed the scoring on a tip-in by Richard Anderson with 12 seconds to go. Jones led all scorers with 24 points. Mike Evans added JO points and a team-leading eight rebounds for the Lumberjacks, who are now 8-4. Andeaoo paced UCSB with..19 points and nine rebounds. York Gross added 13 points for the Gauchos who,ar~now 4· - -ucsii held at 25-16 halftime lead but went cold after the intermission, making only 33 percent of its field goal attempts. NAU, meanwhile, connect· Cltraswlns,8e.58 ed on 55 percent of its Ooo~in the finul..2tL mmutes. ------ ,...,. •• ed•e• K ••• .. SC••!· MANHA'M'AN, Kan. -Indiana's junior J uard Randy Wittman poured in a team·bigb 14 pou 1 ts to lead the lStb·ranked Hoosiers to a 51-44 vi C!lory over Kansas St.ate. Wittman hit on six of eight attempts fror n the field, mosUy on long shots over the Wildcats' ti&ht 3·2 zone defense. Wittman also keyed the Hoo. \iers' defense by shutting off Kansas State g uard Rolando Blackman. Blackman scored 15 point :s but was held to six·ol·l2 from the field . The Hoosiers led 22-19 al halftime, then out· scored Kansas Slate 12-4 over a seven·m tnute stretch early in the second ball to open lhei1 ~ big· gest lead of the game, 38·2'7. The Wildcats pulled within four at 48·44 w ith 41 seconds left on a rree throw by Blackma.n. B ut In· diana guard Isiah Thomas sank three of four free· throw attempts in the last 32 seconds to ice th e vie· lory for the Hoosiers, 6·3 on the season . Kansas State dropped to 5-2 with the loss. ~.,,i..d •e•t• Gee ..... Tee Ila ATLANTA -Albert King scored 20 of h is 28 points in the opening half to power the n l nth- ranked Maryland Terrapins to a 66-55 victory c >Yer Georgia Tech in an Atlantic Coast Confer 1mce opener . The Terrapins, 7-1, toot a 2'7·20 lead a t in· termission behind the shooting of King, a 6-6 Sf !Dior forward. King connected on eight of 11 shots I ·rom the field and four of fol'r from the free-throw line to score20of Maryland's 27 first-half points. Tech, 3·4, fe ll behind 10-0 before Get 1 rge Thomas scored the Yellow Jackets' first ba:; ket more than seven minutes into the game. 'I 'he Jackets never got closer than eight points in the opening 20 minutes until Steve Shaw dropped i n a pair of free throws at the buzzer to whi1 :tie Maryland's lead to seven. ft'll ,..,.,. •II We•rr 8Cme OGDEN, Utah -Danny Ainge scored 26 pot nts to help Brigham Young bu.ild an early lead, i tnd the Cougars fought off a determined Weber St ate College comeback attempt for an 85·78 none· on· ference victory. The 20th-ranked Cougars now have a 7·2 reco rd, while in-state rival Weber State slipped to 3-8. Ainge and Fred Roberts, with 22 points, pa' •ed the WI\)' for Brigham Young as the Weste !rn Athletic Conference team led from the openi .ng tipoff. Enjoying leads of as many as 19 points in I .he ~d i1alf~ BYU wa ~to-slow the fem .po when Weber's Todd Harper, who led all score !rs with 29, and Rich Escandon started bitting fn >m outside. Punch gets -Pii-ates · go flat • suspension TUCSON, Ariz. CAP> - University of Arizona startl ng center Dave Mosebar suffet 'ed facial cuts Tuesday night wb 1en he was punched by a teamm1 •te in 'a pickup game after practic e. Special to lite Dally Pllo& of the game with 10 minutes left. COVINA -Orange Coast Greg K.rohnleldt, a sophomore College, playing its flatest game guard from Estancia High and of the season, fell 80·56 lo Citrus Rich Kindorf, a freshman College in a non.·conference forward from Corona del Mar basketball game here Tuesday High, each had 10 point.a for the night. Pirates. The Pirates (7·3) committed OCC's next game is this Satur· 21 tumoven to Citrus' eight and day against arch·rival Golden altbou1h they led 30·28 at We1t-atGoldenWest. halftime, lost that lead early in The RuaUen are led by Jim the second half and never did re-Eldridge, a hustling type of ball gainit. player. He bas been the team's Citrw (5-7) sbol just 38 per-leadln1 scorer this aeuoa and cent on the night (23 of 81), com-among the top rebounders on the pared to a percent by Orange ~,.a_m. Greg Cook was suspend ed from the team indefinite! y. ;Coach Fred Snowden said aft ,er the incident. M osebar, 1 6· 11 sophom1: ire from Visalia started t he past tour eames and averau ed 4. 7 pointa and 3.2 rebounds. , Ke was treated at the unlven1 ity medical center and releued. "Personally, I've been strug· gling late,y," commented Murphy. "Whe~ you're not cet· ting offensive production and you try hard in practice, it gets-' frustrating. "A two-goal game like tonight makes me feel like things are gQing to start breaking apin. rr~flclenceO'l'he goals for me tonight are like a liflht at the end of a tunnel." Oilers lose in title game The Huntington Beach High girls basketball team scored oh· ly six points in the third quar\er and couldn't recover, as the Oilers lost to-Foothill High, 53·42 in the championship game of the Sixth Annual Cypress Touma· ment Tuesday night. M Tracey Clinlcenbeard-ted" 1he -Oilers' offensive attack with 14 points while Tammy Buckels added nine. For their efforts, both were named to the all· tournament team. In the game for third place. Marina High came from behind to pull out a narrow, 55·52, win over host Cypress. Center Melin· da Burris scored 14 points for the Vilcings while guard Linda Bohn and forward Colleen Berry added te.n apiece. Burris and Berry were also named to the all-townament team. In the title game, Huntington Beach trailed the entire way but were down by only six at the half, 27·21. The disastrous third quarter left the Oilers trailing by 12 entering the final stanza and Huntington Beach never got close. Betty Mendoza pulled down a team high 18 rebounds while Buckels grabbed 12. The loss drops Huntington Beach to 6-3 on the year. The Oilers will take on city rival Edison High this Saturday in the first round of the Estancia Tournament. Marina is now 6·2. Coast (24 of 50) and were out.re------------------------- bounded by the Pirates, 38-25\ .... -... But after OOC took a five polnt lead~ 38-33, with 11 minutes left, the turnoven be1an to \alle theiJ' oll:-ettrus• bt11nt te.rv---1-- 51-41 with •:en remalnlDI. At tbat polnt, Citrus went lnto a delay offeaN, forc:lq Onnae Coast to fCllW. Cttnas' ftaal six poblta .... all -tree tbrowa. Forward John Sauaden a 10.phomore from Mater DeJ Hl1b, '8d Orap Cout ID tear· tn1 witb lT piotata ad la ,. boul\da with 11 .. but foaled out ··---..... ·-.... .-.......... -.. -- •U&INESS / STQCt<S Wedne_aday'• NYSE COMPOSITE (PDT) Pricw TRANSACTIONS ._, I I ... ·.« Ag boss choice .· • stresses export~: SPRINGFIELD, HI. (AP) -Illinois Atriculture Departmeat ecnplo)'ees say their bou, state AO'lcuJtunti Director John R. Block, will do anythln1 to belp a frieaij,~ but will "kill you for two pointa oo a buketbaU court." · '"· Despite his spirited noon basketball 1amea wilb. employees, they find Block almost sheepish when uked to talk about himseU. ''He mingles with the employees, even with tbe kid at the gas pump," said John Ochs, press alde and close Block associate. "He's not a boulful person. Ask him what he's accomplished, and be.blushes." The rormal announcement of Block as President-elect Ronald Rea1an 's choice to head the nation's Agriculture Department was made Tuesday in Washington, D.C. A West Point graduate and former lOlst Airborne infantry officer. Block, 45, takes his physical fitness seriously. HE BAN AND FINISHED the Boston marathon last' spring. On Sundays, when he is not tending to the family's 3,000·acre hog, corn and soybean farm near Gilson, in Knox County. Block usually dons a jouin& suit and rUA$-- up to 20 miles in the heavily wooded Washington Park in Springfield. Agency employees say Block has used the same energetic approach as agriculture director of the nation's leading farm-export state. Block was named by Gov. James R. Thompson to the. $40,800-a-year state agriculture post in February 1977 after becoming one of western Illinois' more successful farmers. BLOCK TOOK OVER TIIE family farm in 1960 after military service. It was then JOO acres and producing 200 hogs a year. It now is 3,000 acres. produces 6,000 hogs a year and employs six full-time workers. ' Block has been a critic of the embargo on grain sales to the Soviet Union imposed by President Carter after the Russian intervention in Afghanistan. Trew;U!"Y bills_ interest falls WASHI NGTON (AP> The interest rate on short· term Treasury bills fell significantly this week after weeks of steady increases, the government said after its weekly auction. The discount rate on 13-week Treasury bills declined from 16.667 percent last week to 14.992 percent. The rate on 26-week bills fell fr~m 15.423 percent to 14.032percent. AS A RESULT OF Monday's auction , banks and thrift institutions may pay up to 14.282 percent on popular six· month money mar ket certificates, effective Thursday. That compares with a current return or 15.673 percent. The interest rate on these investments is tied by law to the 26-week Treasury bill rate. Depositors at thrift institutions also can earn 12 per- cent on 2~-year savings certificates. while taking in 11.75 percent al commercial banks. . 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Marker returned by curse 11 t-: I E "Ii f: I I i',.\11 t-: l II It\• ".1~ .. 11,n ~ll'l t ,.,. 111 l he Na :.ind I ut<•r ont· llf lhl' ft rst llOH<"ll l·:11n1 N<: 11·~11l«11t 111111.tl N.•111111'" <:olf f\ss1w1a nl<'tltt'al 1·anit•rai. fur thl' <tf '\J,.,,pt1r1 H1•.i1·h 1',1 111tn .1nll .1 Htt'tllhl'r of tlt1• .\11tl'lll'll C'amt•ra Comµuny PH">s1·d :"'•" un lh·1·1·n1h1·1 In 1111• l'oa"t l'uunln l"luh 11f llollvwocxl Ill• 1:> survivt•d :!1 !Hll(t "'1l' 1, 'u" "1·11 ll\ "" ""' th1• !>k11>v1·1 1•f thl' hy 111; "1h• ur ne11rly llU hlc't h11,i..u1tJ l'.1111 \\' H1•1l \\111.: I:!" Sponf1sher ~t·ar~. Marl!1trct Mani'. hb H111 lt 1·1 t11n g J i1.1ugltt1•1 d111 l.1·11 at· I ht• lluy,1cl1• dauJ,!hh'r. Reily of Ouyton. EDWARDSVILLE , Ill. (h' I t•n llod !:•"• 11f I.a J.!11 n .1 \1J1111a 111· '" ,un·1H·d b~ Oh 111. and a sister, Clennu of (A p ) (l took a curse Barking dog . guards home WASHINGTON (AP> -If your nei1hborboocl bu had ita. share of buralaries and you're con· aidertnc 1etlin1 a watcbdoe, take note: a doe's bark is more i mportant than his aiae. "What you need is an alert dog who will let you It.now when someone is in the houae," said Phyllis Wright, director o f uilmal sheltering and control at the Humane Society of the United States, which has Ila h e adquarters in Washington. "Yo u don't want a man-or w oman·eater. A medium-size schnauzer Is one of the best dogs you can get." Miss Wright, who purc hased and trainee) dogs for the Army during the Korean War, said people. looking for watchdogs sho uld give their animals obedience trainjng. "YOU WANT A STABLE DOG. one that responds to you. not a s it uation." s hesaJd. People who want a fir st -c lass watchdog s hould read up on the breed t hat interests them and then find someone who b reed s dogs with good te mpera- me nts: "You shouJd find out as much as possible about the dog's m other a nd fathe r." But for those wit h slimmer pocketbooks who prefer to select a pup fro m the local pound, Miss Wright suggested walking by the ca ges to gauge a dog ·s reaction. "~ for a dog that barks at you when you walk by," she s a id. "You don't wa nt one that sits back in a corner You want a d og with his head -cocked and his ear s a lert " MISS WRIGHT S AID PEOPLE who purc hase a wa t c hdog fro m a n im a l stie lter s take mo re ch a n ces beca use not a s much is usually known about such a pup's backgro und . ··Ask ror a persona lity profile o n the dog, a his · tory of its backg round a nd h abits," sh~_.s.aid . For those who s imply want to sensitize their present pup to impending d anger , Miss Wright said dog owners should tak e the ir animal on a leash for a walk a r ound its own property and e n· courage the a nimal to spot t rouble . ··vou want to rein force his n atural tende n· cies." she said. "Sa y. 'what's that ?· when you see a squirrel or something . a nd when he responds. re- . ward him and praise him " R l' ll 1 It C' .1 .: r ,, n 11 Ill -. "ill' Bf'ss I lcrrnann. 2 Stanton. t"A . m:rny n1en::>, ~aui.:hkr., ll~·h·n Au,11~1 of w11' 1'1·t1'r und Ton) ;md a nl'1J h1•ws and J,!randrh1ldren t o do it. but a s tone MISS WRIGHT, WHO LIVES IN s uburban s.1n .l•1M' c J ,11111 lrtld.1 i.:r.1111ldaui.:ht1•r Carmt•la In as "''ll us 11 ho!>t of friends nmaartkuerrcmtisrsain1.g1 rsro 1 • mncae Maryland with two terriers s_he got from . dog ll111li.:l'" 11f l..1cun.1 lh'.1d1 . lieu orn1m1•r.., th1• famtl.\ rl' ~I r Trtssl•I ..,u!>la1ncd u d d D b h ed I· d )! ran tJ s "·".., K 1· I I) 'IUl·~h d11nat1on" lw made to 'itrokt• a yl•ar aJ.!O Christmas Ha lloween is back at poun s an one 0 erman pmsc er, caution_ .JJ:uud of 1 ..... ~un-a Bt-a<•I•. the Am1·m·an C<tAt't-F-l!iocte ETI." -and was-n•l'O\"t•nni; S-o 0 r tre r n 11 H-rrors-~ple w ho. wanl a. Ge.cman S h epherd OL_a PUBLIC NOTICE •1CTITt.,.11vt1•1 .. --tTAftMl•T Tiiie .......... __ h deifl9 tvtl -·· CAL.lftO ltN IA I N(OMIE l'lt0,.l!ltTIE$. 11'0 O..H, lolll• 100, N ...... IMc:ll. C91if9tftl• .-... I!._.. M. -.11......, Jr., 111Q T.,.. i.-. LAM f:..-etl, e.411orftl• --Tith "*-• I\ C--IM by .,. In· dhl~. ~dM ~tt.,MnJr Tltlt --... 111.ci w1111 llW Colll!IY Cieri! Of 0.•1191 County on 'Novemb., 20. ••· .. , ..... Pvt>ll.-o..,. C.O.st O•llv Piiot, Dec 10, 11,)4,JI, 1• •••• - PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS eUllNIH NAMIE STATIMINT Tiie rot1owln9 person• ••• bu\lnes\ •\: dolno T J OESIGNS, 2111 L .. werd L•ne Newport leecll, C•lllornl• ti.60 J-L. Hon>wllt, 2111 Le•w•rd Lene. NewPOtl &eecll, C•lllornl• 0..0 T •nY• Horow111. 2111 Ln1o rd Lene, N•-1 lle•cll. C•lllornte '16tt0 Tllll buslrwn I• conducted by • 99ner•I per1,,.,.111p J-L H,O<OWlll Tllh \lei-I ••• lllecl wllll the County Cl•r• 0 1 O••nQe Counly on Oe<omber I, 1• • """' Pu .. .,,.., Orant1t C.O.•I Oa11v Piiot, Lo.~ 10. 110 ?•. 31, l* ..... ~ PUBLIC NOTICE N·Tm4 fllCTITIOUS I USINHS NAME STATEMENT Th• tolfowlnq l>t'rson' ~rt 0 0tt"19 l>v\lneu •• KAN 00 CENTER 6'10 8 0\lo C1rc le_, 8ue.na P1rk, C..htornt• to.n Bel• S.fe-\ Co<°OOf•llon, • C•lllorn1a <o•Po••llOI\. •'10 B O<IO Circte. 8u.n• P•rk, C..lltornt• ~n Tiii\ bu>1n~s " COl\duclo<I 11v • c0< PoraOon Bel• S.IM Cor 0 OBrTUARIES t -- PUBLIC NOTICE ...,..... ~ICTITtOUS IMIM•UI llAMllTAH-•T '"-.... ,,_. .,.,...,, •re Hint . ._. .. CH Alt Ll!Nf ClllCLE "A•TNl!MHI .. , l)t I! 11111 Sitt ... C..••-...c.ilfwftl• o.111e1 011wt, am°'.,,.."°" A-. lM Al...Vt..,, Cailfwfll• 'I01'0 Sld••Y Jtetllt, JU• F.Ot••I Ave-.LM ..... !et,c.l".,-111•'*' Tiii• M1nHt ll ,_,.., bv • ll ml1, 9d N fl llerllllp. o.N9'Gllt>Mt Thll 11 .. omeftl ••• Ill.CS wtlll Ille CoUlllJ Cltf-Of Ora1191 CounlY on Ot< _.,,btr 4, "'° SL.AVln, ICINO a l'OONal.110 ...... , IMr'c .... .Mc-...... ... c.111...., ......... ,, ·-L ........... CA ... 1 .. ,..., Publl•lllKI Or-C.O.n O•ltY Piiot. Dec 10. 11. t4. )I. IMO .. ,, • ., PUBLIC NOTICE . ---------~ l"ICTITIOUS IU .. NISS NAME ST A TIE Ml.NT Tit• tol1owlno personl are dolnQ bu"nH\al SEAPORT HAIR COMPANY. ••21 8e~h Blvd , S..ilo rt 101. Hunt tnoton !lee.en. C.t11ornl• 92Mt L•rrv Ronrer. '191)) L• Are,,. 'tlr . Founl•IV•llty, C.llfornla 92IOI Marv Lou ROll•t•. MOJ L• ......... Cir . F'o...,.1.in V•llev. C.1llorn1a 91709 Ro..e 0.. Ann Judd. 111~1 Elm Slrttl, Foun1a1n V•ll•Y. C•llfornltt 92108 Ktnnelll P•ul Judd. 117'7 Elm Stretl, Fount"'> Valley Cat1torn1a 92108 '"" bu\1nf'\\ f\ tonducl•d Dy a oener•I o•rtner\tup L.trr~ Rohrer Tiii< •talemon1 w•< ltllO<I wiln the Count v Cler• 01 Or •n91' Count Y 011 O.ctmlle• S '"'° l'utM.I Publi•IW<I 0-""9@ '°"" Dally P1101, Ott 10, 11 14 31 t'ltO 4116/ IK' P UBUC NOTICE Ja,,.._ Ulllor FICTITIOUS ll USINESS Prttldtnt NAME ST ATEMENT Thi\ \letem4'nt wa\ Hied ..with Into l ht fut1uw1no ~r'\On I\ dolnQ bus• Coun ly Clor' of Oran~ Countv on '"•~'a. NOVOl'\ller 17. '"° I I I) Callforn ... Ml\\ '•l•nl and SCHllNMAN AND IELL Buuly Paqunl 171 Cal1 rorn1d Min 1• C-<Y Parll IE ut, Ptl•lf Ill Cat1torn1d Mt\\ Pre T•en 10 hll• 1111 C<1lltorn1a M•<< ISi Ca111orn1a MISS LH A-I•. CA,_., T"'"' 161 C..11tornla Ml\\ Mo<lt!I 01 lne F10 1M vur tS7) Sus>er•O< . .,cwPorl Beach, Publlitwd Oranve COl~I D•ily Pilot, C&lltorni4 ~1663 Oe< 10. 11 ?•, ll 1'190 •Q•t 80 Oorollly ~ll••n~ ab Landi all, P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT t h•l •ullow1no ~r-.,,on u. 001fl{I Du\1 n .... , d\ ~PE(141 l i 41J IC WORKS t.Jo6 LUQdft ~lrt.~1 =A LtJ• 14 M• \d C••tforn1a 'n&1'ti t (l!l>n•n•"O • od•rn• ))0 1...0-0• .. Nf'woor1 Bf"•<n t Al1to,n1e1 '11663 l h•\ ~Intl'' '' (Of'lduc lftl by dn tn ot-.,1dua1 00ort>lhy Shren.,. ,,,., \ld\ftnf'nt W4\ t1IP(I Wtlh the C.ounly Cltrk ot Or1tn0t Count1 on Oecom1>1:r 8 ttllO FUii" Publt\ned OranQ!t' (oa'1 Oai1v Pilot. 0~< 10 11 1• ll 1'!90 q 77 90 PUBLIC NOTICE --~ (';, . llarl'l:t.'. 1Jodl!t1' <•ft.\ 'fo formal <;ernt'c:. \\"tll \'t'rv l\l'll. but a massl\'t' U n i v e r s i l a t Doberman ror a watchdog to be c~rerul... . ·\\'l•..,1m1n:.tt'f. ('.1 arHI lu-h1'11l hru.rt atlal'k took hti. tifr Edwardsville. Y "For e verylOdogs lget.lre1ect 17: shesa1d . ~Ji • n n II 11 d I! t'' u r JA\' sudclenly \('Q' early' on Sun P hil Heath, a Granite ··Th.,ere has been much o~er-breeding of the Ro.IS.~ ~o.•4;a.· fh1\ bu\tnt"\~ ,.,, t on<Nt lt>O Ot on,,, d111110""ii.tl 1'0"'•ntt.O .,O(Jdmd FICTITIOUS I USINESS Jn1~ \1d1t'f?\1onl w•\ 111...a t11tHn IAt-NAME ST ATE ME N T Wt"•tmrn ... ll•r und Ii gn•al EARi. FEHDl!'IA'.'JD JA 'I . d.t.\ m11rn1nc lie w11l lon1t be Cit y. Ill., firefighter. re-Shep'herd and ~Oberman. T heir temperam~nts can 1::1anckhtldn•n '.\h'moriul n·..,1dcn1 of Costa :0.les<l , Ca n.•mcmlx•red by his t•hct>ry •urned the m arker a fter be very unrehable .. And t he Doberm.an 1s _m uch i ervH·t'" "tit h1· h\•lrl nn for 9 H'ar ... Passed away on s mik and fr1endl1nt'SS 10 all • I 1 th l ed t be H t ¥11mlay. l>l·rt·rnlwr :!7 l!!HO lh'ccmbcr 22. l!»IQ 111;:. was a whn hud the pn vtll'gr of finding it in the yard or a ess-to erant an 1 u s 0 · e 5 a ng~er· .it 2 OOl'M al lhl' l'ur1fH· rnrmlll'r of the Californiu knowing him n eigh bor. h~pp y d og_ who r esponds_ to ra~t -m o~.in g \.lew Chapl•I In ltt•u of Stall• Ti•al·hc-r.., i\s!>ociatwn. Bob W i llia m s, as-s llmulants •. hkeapersonona~1keor a1o~ger. flowc•n, 11w11111n11I ton1r1hu hl' "a" ;i tt·al·hcr f1tr25 yrar~ WIUTt: socia t e p r o fessor of Also, b1j': d~gs need exercise, .she said, a nd a t 111ns 1111.1.\ h\• m.1rl•· to th1• fort he ( :arden I :rovt• L'nifit•d STHOt.Llm WlllTE. rest education . promptly r;e-pe_rson considering p urchasing. a lar ge p up shoul~ Co"""'' ''"'~ ut Ortt'lQ' cv"ntf on nu to110 ... 1no cwrwn\ ar~ ooinCJ O~r""'°"'' 1 ·~J I ()U\1nt .. \ ~h FtloOUO B4Y SlREEt PARTNERS'11P PuC>ll\f'lt'd Or•uor ("'-OI 06,1, Poot ll• E l/tn StrrPI Co~ta Mt\a, OH l 10 II 1• 1-.; •dll 6Ci C•1••orn•• O•nlfl (>Htten )1/1 O• dngt'wOO<I P l 'BLK NOTl('E I •vt"rtu\1 l O\ Al.tmtlO\ C•llforn1a ~120 Stdn,. t J dCOD\ U•~ f--toO~t d i H 1n.1 fr\1\ nu\1nt\\ ,., 'onoucu•o ov " I A.,,.""" ln\ A"9rl.-\ (a1t•orn1a Q006.6 FICTITIOUS llUSIHESS ••mtl•cl ""l'1nrr\h1p NAME STATEMENT Oan1~1 C.•t~•I l ne t0Uo.w1r.q ~'"°" '" cto1no Ou\1 t "'' \'at~nt •tt~ ••tt<I w 1ttt tn• nen .u I County C.lu• of 0r4)nQf' Count.,. o" CAFE u S A 1M!O wa1nu1 = ~O Oe(fmO.r 4 t'llO •.f\'rthrllt!t F11unda1111n l'<tt•if1c· ~l·hool D1stn<·t lit• ts s ur dl'nt of Ball>oa bland. Ca can ted a cur se ut on think about w hen a nd whe re he 11 walk t~e ammal. .))cw Mortuan d11·1·c•10,..., 1"1·cl "-' h1:.. \\if1• ;\111rgl)t J :i) Passed awuy on llN·<·mber thl' thieves wh i~h h e :·You may expose yourselr to more danger by t~k · un.iNl?'I<. n[ c ·n,,ta M1•..:1. <'a . a _hrmhi•r JR. 1980 111 :-.lcwport Hrueh. sa id would cause their !ng your dog out for a ~alk _at JO p . m . th.an staying • Lt-:\\ u. DL'="'.'l.\JC,, n •,1 I· rank .Ill~ or l1Jl\;1 Service!> Ca Surv1vcd by h1:. wife bod1"es to shr'1vel s lowly in your .h.o use an d puttm~ m a mechamcal alar m d(!nl 111 v11 ... 1.1 \1 1.,,1 (";r .11·,. "'h1·dttlt•d for Frida~. i.:mity , ,.0 11 T od , ti nd f.':i,,..,t•cl :.11 ,11 11n lh·l'l'nilwr lh•1•1·111lwrlfi. lflM0.111 uOP!\'1 tlau).!hter C:all . a lsu :J until next Ha llo ween. syst em. ~:!. 1!1~1 ,ti 1h .. ·•!!•' 111 H1, ,1 l th 1· "·a r bur 1. a " n gr;inckh1ldrcn No s1:n ·1rc.., "T hey should be O K.·· l-tun '''l'tl 11~ 111.., ll1 fro 1ta11·I l\h·m 11nJI ,l h;ipl"I llllh Hl'' 1\111 ht-hl'ld Pac·1f1c "'""" William s said. "Only the '"n l>l'n" Uun111nj.! ,11111 t II r u l' 1' Kur~· ti· 11 r th I.' Mortuary dt rl'l'lors righ t legs s hould h ave c r ;ind ch 1 I II t 1· n I. 11 r 1 l'.n •:.hytcnan ( hurrh of thl' shriveled a little by now. ~h1·rul:in ,Jl'lfn•1 1>111111111g 1 Ct\l·nunt <•fft r iat•n!! lntt·r I a lways start with the l'alnik ,1111t l>Jih·ni• l>ull mt·nl :J I ll ur~1H l.alln PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSI NESS FICTITIOUS llUSI NESS NAME STATEMIEHT NAME STATEMENT r~ foflow1nq Pftf"\CW'I 1,. <totno bu\I rne followu·w, per\On '" OO•nQ Du'i• r'I~\\ •\ M\!t .I\ FOUNTAI N V"LLE Y REALTY AVA LON INVESIMENT COM Tu>l!n Callf1>rn•• >n~ SL•HllTT, ltl l'G & f'OOHKRG Ool'IQ ~m m I-oft AllO<I =A S•n Kl•;, f>tUIJ.o<ol>•. Ewi Id Al'td (Allfotn•d 'f?10S ·1 ~· ~•ntwv PH1l E•tt. zrtOO TtH\ bU~t(W\•~ 1\ 'onduf tM 0• Al'\ !n L.OtA~ .. lrt (.IUfOrni.1'°°61 : d i>IJOual FI SOIOJ ()onq ~~ 11'\'I Publt\~ Or.an<>-C,o4~t 0Mly P1IOI Tf''ll\ \ldt~I <fir.rt\ filt'G w if'1' '"'° Df"C 10 I/ 1A )t 1980 4~/1 90 I (.ount., Clttrlt,. of Ot.tno-' Coul\t t on O.c~m~' IMl I "'°'" P l'BUC NOTIC E PuOl•\hfoO <>•l'\QI'"' Co.n t Oaliy P11ot Otc IQ " 1• )I 1"80 •• ,, ll'l N '7,._. Ft CTI TIOUS I USINESS 11S31 -.i Sir'"'' F'ounta1n V•ll•y PANY. J1l Ul•~Sl>U' "••n~ Co•0'1• Calllorftta '1'1108 d•I M•r, C•ll•om•• •1•1S 11111~ ,,i:.,11 1 .,,,.t,·r and :! '.\h·morial l'ar~ St·rv1ces un Shaw heads righ t leg because a ~th ers l'n\all• M'rvt<·•·' ll1·r lhl' t.l1rl'1·t1on of Harbor g r o u p of t h ieves w ith hv the Nt•µluiw Sotwt' t.a~n M1tun1 Olive ~ortuar~ s ho rt right legs is m ore PL'BLIC SOTICE HAME STATEMENT 1 -'Mtf fOllow1nQ cer'\On\ 4re 0 01nq l>u\1nt\.\ M 1 l Gene A Bl•nco. 11 S31 M••d I "om•• E Sttll, Jn Lar,sour PUBLIC NOTICE Strt •t. Fovnt•in V•tl•Y. C•lfrornl• Avtnue. Coron. OPI Mdr (..tHlorn•• 91108 •7•7S llAR-'1A:\ of< o:11:1 M1•sa ~0-55!>1 FV M o b vious than a g ro u p ,\f.llEl!T 1-: 11,\H\I.\'\ "'t:\'ILl.t: ~0118 with shriveled arms.·· r 1:-.11 h·111 "' i...r n .Ju J" \\'II.I.I \~1 .J :">:E\'ILLE. Onie L. ··Bud '" S haw An Allon . Ill.. fourt h <'ap1'-1r.1n11 c .• l'.1:-.. .... ·tl .1).!•· KH n·~11lcnt ur Costa has bee n ins talled as. g r ade ecology c l ass 11\J\ 1111 l>1•11•mlw1 :1:1 t!IXO \h-,J. <".• l'u'\'il'd uwu~ on wors hiprul mas ter of p l aced the s tone i n llClla,.h111111111.J11h II 1!117 lh·n·mh4·r 2:1. l!JllO lit! 14il' F · ho n or of a ret1"r 1·ng I \ I I oun ta1n Valley H1cen :--1)1 \t\i•tl It\ '''' 11 1lt 14irnun. prt 15 IKY2111 .ima · teach er. The stone car· t·1an1•1·' \I 11 .11111 .111 .\lo11t .111a llt·llasa World l en n1al Masonic Lodge •l.w ghti•i .Judilh \nn .ntd \\'Jr 1 ,.,.11'fan. holding No. 829. ries a n inscription warn· ... tl.'11 .,,111 1>1111 l ll.1rto11 C"11rp11rnl ,tutu" and st·rv1ng II i n g ma n k i nd t h at T he Fountain Va ey d t h 1 • i.. .. rvw1·,. ""'ti•· h"hl at tlt1• h1Sl'ountn m Franct· llr has mo e rn ec no ogy IS o1tANG1E COUNT V 1·11mrnun11, 1·hr1 ... t 1 .1 n IJl'c•n 111 th·,. Co:.ta Mesa :.in·a resid ent is a manage r in disrupting the ecology. suPE111011coUAT Thh t>vM~\ I\ conauctf'd ov •n 1n f ni\ DuMf\es\> t\ tonou<.tf'O ov an n dlvidu•t 01v1du•I Ge... A Bla~o 1 llom•\ E Sl•ll Hu!t 'latf'""f'nt wa\ hied w ith tnt Tn1-. \fiilftnef\t #d\ ttlf*d ••In Int' County Clertii: ot Oraru~ County on Count1 (1pr" ot Or•nq" Count t O!<~mbf,.) t'90 C•h rorn1• on C>t1.eomOPr 1 1980 F ISIOOS FUOSSI Pulltl\nt!d Ora"90 COll\I o .. 1ly Pilot PuDli\l\(o(I 0. anqp Coa\I Oa11y P"ot Dt< 10 II, 14 )l. 1"90 •91>1180 0.-< ) 10 If ]I lQllO •~S• 80 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USI NESS NAME STATEMENT fru to110.,..1nq pi.. .. ._. . ...-'O<•nq Ou ~\\ d\ !l[NMOl!E ,_.,OPt AJ l >I L fO a L•"••,.t1 P.,.rtn .. ~,r-t• tt')I 0olf'• 5tr...,..I ~·I• •b(J Nt ...,pi •f ti .... ~, 6 ~,,, • ..._,. ,,,,,,,_ St•C"''' M l'v1nt• d I •n •. ,,. T n1\ Ov\,f\t-..... du• f• d 1 ... n• '"'"' 'ld1•"" nt "°"'"•' 1 1t'CI #1ln Ir• Counft C.it-r• ' Otdh•)t Covnt, <H ON1>mOt't I I~ .. 7) POMON .. STREET u. Easl 11U\ !)t•ttl CO\t.a Mf'\il C.•hforftla 0.1n1~ G••bP-rl J7'1 OranQf'•OOO A 111tnu• lM • •m•IO' C.ttttorn• qono Ci on-y JatOO\ J1<1i F~df'f~t Awf'nllfl' lO\ .,nqt'fl' C.•1tfotnid oOC>c:.e T" \ D..l'·''"I:" ' 'vn1Jur t•d O)' d ,,,,, .. d Pdr1,,..,\f'hJ) 0.tni"I G1•bi!"'I T" \ \t••~nt .,,., t '°d fllllllr\ lt\ft. C 1,,1n1, (t~n· o• 0f.-tng,.. C,,urth un Df.ct-m~·' 1080 MAllC PAUL JACOllS. ESQ SLA'lllTT l(tNG & FOOHllERG l'M• C•"'"'Y Parll IE .. 1. :-900 L.O\ A"'9ttft* C..ltforftf41 tOOU C" ti u r r h -; ,111 .J 11 :i n ,1111"l' 1~24 Ill' was u mt•mhcr en g ineering and ope ra -T h e c lass collected 1oo c1v1c c-• Ori n wnt ,.-ICTITIOUS I USI IESS NAME STATEMENT The foltowilnQ Of'r,ons d'P 001n9 bu~1nf\\ •\ F't~~· F1- t ap1~1r;i1111. (";1 1111 F11rl;". of th1· loeul 1\mt:nc-an L<')o!wn ti o n s at Do u g I a s a luminum cans to b uy PLAIN~;~~M~~·.~~~RANCE Puot1\.~ 0t.dr~ t"'"'' "'°'''" 1>11ot Pvb11\nMJ c>ttnQt COd't O.titv P 11ot llt•t'l•rnl11·1 21: 1:11111 al a11rl thl'Kmght:-..nf<'olumhus. Airc raft Com pan y in the s tone a nd travel to soc•ETY.•Nc !>OLAR WEST 11?77 A•mst•OnQ Avenuf!, Irvin~. C•liforn1• 9?714 Amle<h Co<-•llOI\, a Cal1lo•nla corporation, 1112' Arm\tron9 Avpn~ Irvine, C.tl!ornia '1'111' D•~ l 10 II )• '""° ,\&1>1. ~o O•c 10 17 ,, lt l'ltlO •010-80 :! 0<>1'~1 St .l••<J l'him s Cutholtc Long Beach. th e:;·chool t<>erect lt. . DEFENDANT WES TER N C"h h fl .1 I h MORTGAGE: COR PORllllON •ncl II EK MANN Oft' I' IS survtVCu >Y IS OOES I THROUGH 10, lnclu'"~ l>lt"I\ ll t:HMA:°'i'\. fl'"' ">OnW11l1:tmH Nc\'lllt•ofFort SUMMONS dunt of c'11rnna dc·I l\1 11r. C'u Worth. Texas. a ctaughlt•r $600 b CASE NUMIEA ~•• l'asi;l•rl awa\ on 1>1•1•1•111 WI ury ' urc 0 1 ier. "-'-c•urt mey de<lci. -inst vou wlt1tou1 I M I w , f wh·u r~up 0008 set NOT•CEI You ..... -.-. Th• 22. t!J80 111• w<r<, lht• f11un<ll•r <'a . !>ISll•r Mr!. Velma Crnrt vour t>elrtQ he.rel un1•n you •HPond o l thl' l't·p1J1·r M111or Cos l a Ml•s11 . Ca. I! WASHJNGTON <AP) -The a r med ser vices :'.!:_~'".•uv._11 ... 4 1M 1n1•m•llon ~ran1khildrr•n :mil :I great -------------. J,!ranikhtldren Mass or the will offe r a S600 bonus to veter a ns who re-enlist for Av1so1 UslM..,. ''"" ttema...a.<1o ir N~une Society ' H<>Htrm·tion will he held on three years in the r eser ve m anpower pool after ~~ ~i!."i::',::'49 ,,,..:c~: ~:'.''::,,.:: tjliMA •U111Al ar HA Sat urcl:t). D1•c·emt>er 27. 1980 they tiave finis he d t heir military ser vice obliga-d• ""trw ••din Lu •• lnferm•· ll!Al/!7431 )A M S h . . d..,tt.,.tl-. -at It)·()( • at · l J<)a{' 1m s t10n s. 11 • .., wi.n 10 wo tlW: •Kh•c• 01 ·~ "'°"' HCl•I •••••llJ .... Hl•••nt Cuthohr Church. C.:osta :0.1esa The p rogram will go into e ffect Jan. 2 and is allornev In llllS m•ller, you \lloUlcl 00 ~ .. ,..,,.,,, ..... " .. "•ttt• ,..., .,,,., t \f T ••I'd••.=== ~~'.v'm· ,:~~1::,~1~:., r~~ril~e~t designed to help rebuild the Individual Ready ~:,:;,0:.~:':n:.0m:';4.!.i,~~.,:;/~:n 20,.. c-.. ., " R eserve and the Inactive National Gua rd, which s; us1...i tt.w• IOl•c•t•r e1 con!o<t1o ~ ~-----------• t~.1 ~~~·t·~~·."o1~.u~=~~k~:r are the m ain source of trained manpowe r to be ~~c!~.::~d~!:~~!~~~0 d°;":;;: P'UIC FAMILY C OLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 15c)1 Oolsa Aw W1•<.tm1n.,1ror 8!)3 3~:>~ P'ACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL P'Altk Cerreierv Morruarv • Chapel ; 3500 Pac1l1c V1Pw Dr1vr• Newport Bene 11 644 2700 •McCO.MIC« MOITUAllES Laouna Beactt 494·94 15 St•f\"t('\"i unckr lhl' d1 rl'ction called up in the event of mobilization. manor•, \U ·~··· n crll• " ll•v or Buhl fk•rgmm Smith & The reser ve manpower pool fell sh arply w ith ··~';;'·;.~os:'F~~,~~~ • ~~-;~11 Tu I h 111 Wc·~lt' It fr Ch ape I the end or the Viet na m wa r . the reduction in to tal compl•1nt ""' i-n flled by'"" Pl•ln \lt1rtuJn or<'osta ~ll'sa regular armed st rength a nd the end o r the d~art. :~11, ~~:;~!:,;;uou 1~~~~ :~!~.~0 :'!!';'! TOTH --------------------------I after lhl\ summons l\ \erved on you. MAl<IA 'l'OTll. ui:el:l2. res1-mt wttll mt\ t'oun a"Wrln•n ••se>onw t.len t nr Anaheim. Ca Pussed to ,,,., (ompl~1nt Unt•u vou do so. U b non QUEENIE your ~tautt w ill bP f'n1trtod on •P _.i" av un >cccm ~ :.12. 1...,.,_ t>Tlu1tonoi 1,,.p1..,,,1r11. """th,, coun Shi• i/.. o;urvlvc<l ny a s ister may •nt~r" 1uc1Qmen1 •O••n<t '°" lor K a l ha r I n ll fl I a s(' h II r tlW: ••li<tl MITW•ded In lllt complalnl. Anaheim, Cu . mete Annie wlllch tould rrw11 in °"'n••nmenl of llun1 v:ma~s of Santa /\na, ;,~0:,'·,':.~~':9,~Q=e~o;:·t':e•;~:,· Cu GravesHil• servires will p1a1n1 he ht>ld on Fnday. IJccembf'r ; DATED June 10• 1'*' 2tl. 19RO at to:OO/\M at the /." • / ~1';,!'k" BR4NC'1, .. Melrose Abbey M.e..m.orjal ~ By.Chrisu ... e..Eait-, Park , An:itic1m , Ca with ~ , __. ' ~e>uty Pasfor-wnnam Hillmer of· r ' , !~ .. ~!,~=}~!!" r 1 r i at in g Inter men l at uso wlt!.lllrw Bt•d . 11th Ft Ml'lrose Abbey Me morial ~:,·:~~~~-" 01v1ucn of Am,e<h Coroorat1on 11777 Armstrong Avtnvt trv•nf Calllornla 9271• Tnl\ busl .... $\ IS CO.,.,uelt'<J by. '"' por•tlon R "-l•r\, Gener•I Mol"'-OP' flus sl•l.,.,,.nt ••• 111..i w11n llW: County Cler• ot Or•noe County on D•cemi.r 8 '"'° "H l"'2 Publls,_, Or-Coa•I D•lly Pilot. Ou 10 11 1•, JI, l"° •• 1~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT fn~ IOtlOW1ng C>ef\On I\ OO•nQ bU\1 nt\\ ., UNtVERSAl BUSINESS AS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLJC NOTICE SOCI AllON OF SOU IHEl!N FICTITIOUSIUSINESS CALIF , Ulbl C•m1no C•P•S•••no Hf.ME STATEMENT j Suqr 0 , S•n J111.tn Cap1\trano Jnt t0Hc>w-1no PP,-.on ., 001t'!Q Ou\1 C•IJfornia '12•93 ""' 4S , Jonn O•nnl\ C•P•rone H ( S 8UIL01NC AN O M41!1NE E \pt1n.ot, Irvine-, C•l1forn1d '111 S SUP PL V toaa.t ~an Paco A vt1nvp Thu.-buW.ne ... ~.., 11....,. ...,. l'_OJ.llli.in V•ll•l'.C.•htorn.1•.tllOL 1nco•Po•••t<I ••-••lion other than • wan•• M t''~""•" 111 toe&J S•n part~r\.hip P a t o Av~nuf' F"ountA1n v,.,, .. .,. J O Cap.oro"'-' C•lllo'"ta 9110ll '"'' ''alerneint w.u tiled wltn fnf' Tf\as t>u"nt-\\ '' it.onductf'a hY An '" Counl't (lerk o• Outnoe Counlv on d1v1dual Oeccml><'r t t'lllO Wallor M Crandall 111 FUOH2 Thi\ Slf)tem...,,, wa~ fllt!CI w1tn I""' Pulllt\i.d Or•nOI' c .. sl Oa11v Pllol, Counly Cler• ol OrMQ!' Counh on Dot l. 10, II. 2•, llllO •80!> 90 0..t•m~· I ''"'° l'ISOs.f PUBLIC NUnCE"-r' PubliS}>ed-0r.J"91P e .. ,., Oettv Pttot ~l~I0.11. 2•.1!!80 4Ub 10 l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE Laouna 1 l!llo; Park. Anaheim, Ca Services ltnd t•r the direction or Aall7. llcri.tcr<m·Sm1lh & Tuthill Wcstc·lifr C.:hapel Mortuary of , •I Tiie tollowlno ~rM>ns .,, dolno bu'111eU •s. Pubtlsnt!d °'""9' COiis! O•llv Piiot, 0 RA NGE c 0 u N r y Au r 0 0.t.U.Jt. 1"90 ancl J8'\ I 1', "" TRAOER, I& Orlltwood. lrvlnf, l'ICTITIOUS aUSINISS NAME STATEMENT 768 0933 San Juan Capistrano 49!i·l 77fi HA.RIO. LA W,._MT. OLIVE Mortuary • CPrreterv Crema1orv 1625 Gisler Ave Cos1a Mesa 540-5554 "HCI llOTHIU llU laOADWAY MORTUAU 1 tO Broadwav Costa Mesa 642·9150 IALnlHGHON !MITH & TUTHILL WHTCLIFF CHA"L 4'27 E 17111 St Cos1a Mes11 646-9371 Costa Mesa 646-9371. TRl~EL llOWARD R TRISSEI. Me m o rial ser vires ro r llOWARD R TRISSEL. who expired a t Hoag Memorial ll o s p1tal o n Sunday . Oer1•mber 21 . 1980. will be held a t I OOPM on F'riday, l>N'l'mber 26th. at Pacifi c View Memorial Park in Nt•wporl Reach The Hrvcrend Charles Clark of the l'~irst United Methodist Church of Costu Mesa will he thl' o ff iriati n g l'lcrgyman. lie will be as· , , , I ,-~ / ... _ "Thanks. have a nice day yourselC." sisted hy the members of ------------------------Seafaring Masonic. Lodge #701!. Mr. Trlsse1 owned and operated t he Costa Mesa Blue Print Company for many years a nd r etired from that bwilness In 1962. lie was Secret a ry of the Art skills. targeted Art entbuaiutt of all aces are invited to the Jan. 12 open house of tbe lrvi.ne Arta and Craib Center .Jn Herita1e Park at Yale and Walnut Aven .... 11~ C•lltornle 92114 _..____ I l(e1111 R. Witt-. •• OrillWOOd. T,,. 1041-ll'IQ oertor> " 001no busi ,...\,. ., PUBLIC NOTICE Irvine. C.lllO<nl•921l• L V F DEL I ACO SIS • '?•l• W•rn•r Av~nue Founl.11n Vartev. C.lllornlf .,,.,. l'ICTITIOUS aUSINl.H NAME STATEMl.NT The 1041-tnci Cle<Mlt'I ll OOlno t>u\I M\S•S CONTllACTOAS SPA & SAUNA. '72 Espltneo., Oran91t, CelllornlA ., ... Allen Le wis. •11 ElC>l•n•d•, Or•-· c:.llfornl• .,... Tiiis butll!Mt I• Conduel.cl by •n In dlvld,..f. Alllt>lAWh Tl\I• s.....,.._t wet Ill~ wllh Ille Countv Cl••ll ol Oranee CO\lnly on December I,'* """" Put>tlSNe Or-C:O.tl D•llv Piiot, Ot~. 11. 24,31. lMO --~ "1BUC NOTICE • --------P'ICTITIOUS euSINISI NAMI. STATl.MUn Tiit 1011-tno C>ef"llO'I ll dolflt bull· MUH COSTA MESA O"" 110.AO CE NTEll, ,. w, m11 Stre.i, Cost.. Mew, CAlllofnl• 'IM'6 Gotdoft Olton, 3tao llh•tr A ... -. Newpe>rt BN<h. C..llloml• 9'16'.1 Tlllt .,.....,.,_. ,. <ondll<IH by llfl In· dM -..1. Gor*IOllOtl M 1ur•en A W 1et•nd , 16 Or11twOOC1. Irvine. Ca11forn1• '1111 Thi \ bu11n•'' 1s conducted by llui.l>•ncl -wile -MllA,Wlet- Lvl• vtnc:..-1 Flnlev. llM Sedl!r1lt C0<on• dltl ""'" C.lllornia 'l'l.Zl Tnts buSlrwu Is conouct..i 1>v ..., 1n dlvlctuat Lyle V Flnlo Tnl\ •u t-1 was 111~ wit" tne Counlv Cler-of Ounoe County on Oe<emt>er I,•• Thli IYI-w•s Illa! wllh lllt County Cler-II or Or•nqe County on fl1MSU 0.cember I, HllO Publl•htd Or-Cotlsl O•llV Pi101. l"ISllll De<. 3, to. II,,,,·~ ---~ • Publlllled 0r.,. C.O.•I O•lty Pilot. o..c to, 11. "· 31, 1'90 ... :MO P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS IUSINUS NAMa STATlMlNT STATEMlNT O' AMNDONMEN T ThtJ tollowlng .,.,IOns •rt dolnq OF USEOF buSlneu a : "CTITIO'IS IUSINEH NAME CHRISTIAN ESCROW, lUl 8-ller The IOllOWl"9 --· ... ,,. H•n Ave,. .... 0Ktal!Mw,Celllorn1at2'2' donod the use ot lh• i:1c11t1ou1 H•y.., Cor-tl41orl', • C•lllornla 8u1lneu N•me CO•PC>••llOll, •oo Five H•rbors ....... FOUNT4tN REAL ESTATE, lOS41 Hunll,,...,,.llN<,11,Celllornl•t'l... Ettls Avenut. l'oun1 .. 1n VAllfy Tllll NIMH ll (OftlNc:ltd by• tor· C•1llornla t'llOll PDf'•llon. Tht Flt-lltlou• Bullneu N•,,.. ,,. H41)'911r Corpertl4IOll lerrecl to _,,. •U fll..i 111 Or•"lfe ~H•Yff. ~lvon-"Jtifv'I. 11n "1Mlclitfll H•YOM COrporallOll, • C•11101n1a Thll t1411-t •• ,,,.., wlllt IM C()(PDf'4ttlOll, '°'' ,,,,,. H•rbon l • ... Co11ftty C .. '11 of Oran .. CIAlftlv on Hunll"91011 9"<11. ~•lllOflll• 91.,.. Ot<t,,,_ t, 1•. Thlt -.,.u w•s <ondu<led by a fltltMI c••C>Of'tl4IOll. ""911"'9d Or .. CMll O.lly Pllel, ........, C•-atl°" Dec J, It, 11, U, l'IO ...... ........ Ht¥9" NICINOTHHS SMITHS' NOaTUAIY 627 M11n St Hunltnoton Beach 536-6539 Seafarina Masonic Lodge of Newport Beach for 18 years from which he r~enlly re - ceived the "Hira m Award " tor exceptional services. In A nwnber ol demonatratJom will show arUaUc tecbnlq._ taucbt ln cJuaea at the=ceater. Tlllt ''-'-'wet tit .. wllll tfle t---------------1 Co11111, Cler-of Or....-c ... 111y ell ,......_ Tlllt llM-1 Wt\ l1IM wlll\ tlw c..,t1tf Cle"' Of" 0rf"41t Ctll"IY Of\ 0tc-i.1• • his urly d1ys, he helped de-......, ________ _, velop and merket one of the For more tnlormatlon about the 1 to t p.m. open 1*lle call 552· lCnt. l>Kt...Wl.1-. .. , ..... Pvbll-Or ..... C..fl Oltlly Piiot, Otc '· 10, 11, "·IM ,,,.... Cell 142-5178. Pul • few word• to work for ou. -"· ,.,,_.I_.,,.. Or ..... CMR Dalt\' l'tlol, O.C J, IO, U, Utt• , .. ,. P UBLIC NOTICE Fl~W. Puo11,r--o OrAf'\QI~ (.Qd\t Dd•'• P1tot IH• J 10 " 1• 1980 •BS1 &II Pl'BLIC' NOTl{'E "IC'TITl9US 8USI NES5 NAME STATEMENT T"~ tollow1no Pf''\O"~ dtP do•no DU)•l\fl>l>----TUMMY~~F1'"R~l£>~11 Slrttt, CMla M<o.a Ca "1•11 K ru~o H L•• 16•01 B•ar Muc!owClrclt,Ct,,lfO• C• 00101 IC'yu R""' LH 1~1 Sea• Muoow Clrti•, Q!rr1 lo• C• "0101 T ht\ DU"•M'\I I\ conduct.a Dv an tn dhldUAI Krunq '1 L•• Tnls statem.nt wns 11100 with the Count,. Cltrk oi Oranoe Co1mly on Peum1>u 19, 1990. 1"11..,..-Publt""" Or-Coa\I DAiiy Piiot ~< 1•. 31 1.i J•n 1, II., .. , 5015·90 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I UStNESS If.AMIE STATEMENT ~ f fU fOflOWlf'MI Qltt \Of't t). 601nQ b.;"1 ,,.'\.'\ ., l(NOTS FOR POIS 101'1 So•~dt1ll l.n HunHnoton 8e•cn C•lllOrf'll• •1 ... Bonn10 FO<O ioo-1 Sp1ndt1ll Ln '111nl•"OI°" BH<h C•l•lor,.1.a .,... 1'1'11\ bU'\tf'Wl'J\ •~ <onctuctfd b, •n '" cllvfdu•I Sonnie Ford l "" \tAftmfnt *•' t1Jtd .,.i1tn 1r.i. Covnly Cler• ot O••nOI' Counh °" Otc•m-1 l'llO flM~ Publ"nf'O Dr-Coast Oa11r Piiot O«l J 10, II }• t.i ...U 10 PUBLIC NOTICE N·rntl fltCTITIOUS aUSINIU S NAMl STATIEMINT Tht followlnq .,.,,,~>ns er• dolnq bu"neu •s OR ANGE COUNTY SANDING. IJH N P•·~•' •II Or e no t CAlllOf'!lla "'61 ~. Vrtf'I • ttro. ........ ,IT\. c.11 ........ •1901 Ca1,..,1,.. I. Etn\I JOt A .. nldA F•r-o, A-Im. C,.lflo,n1a "9111 T 111, b11\l11Hl h conttvcle<t bv • ..._,., ....... rtlllp E.,..,.., Ern\I -C.-tntL E'"" Tltll II-•H lt19CI will\ tM CeVfltJ Cltt1t of Ora.,.. (CK1n1Y tit o.c.,.,... '· ,. ,,.., ~I-Or" ..... 0..\1 o.it• Pilel, 0.C 10 1' J4. JI.,... .., ... • May the True meaning of hrist mas be with you and yours now and a l w11ys. From all .the fire fighters at the-: COSTA MESA AIEMAN'S ASSOCIATION All of u:. a l ~11,i.1on Rl•alt) extend o ur warml'Sl w1:.h<::. for J Joyf1llcrl holulay sc·ason & a new yc<ir 1Jnng1n~ yr1u happ1ne,.,i-. go11d heal lh & grol fortunt' MISSION REAL TY NEWPORT CBnER 200 Newport Ctr Or Ste :.11 Newport At>; 1r h Wishing 011r fflends < ind customers a very Mt ·rry Christmas W•sley t4. Taylor Co. • 2111 San Joaqwn II 1lb Hd . " • :'llewport HeaC" h 644·4910 1525 M ... , .... Ctr. I. Costa Meta t7t 01370 at CHRISII ~AS P*1:e Broti lers Snitm' M1r11 tuary C7 MalnS· t. Hlftll\llon 8' !aCh I HMIJ•• , ·----------------~ ' COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE zt60W.WLste.D Coetew.M t7t.OSJ• .. :t .. • ..... : Chrittmcn GrHtint1• from BALBOA ISLAND FEllY 410So. Bayfrant Balboa Island '73-1070 ,.,.....,.,.....,....,._._.. • ._..,...,. ....... ._.1111111...-.~ ............. ..,.._._... ..... ~..-... .-..--r-.. ....... .._.. ......... ._.. ... ~ .. -.-.. ~•~•~• .. •--............ IN .. ~----­ Tlae Miiier Marine C rew \\ 1 .. 11 you u \'cry ~terry ChrlstnHlK .'wtay Your llome Be Filled W1lh Low. Good lleallh And llappiness Thruoul The Holiday Sc·ason And The New Year associated BR n "' f II , ~ f ti ,. r ~ 'J ' .' .;., l! " •• We're ~l owi n ~ ~ith ~oud wishes for ~ ou a nd your fam ily. WASHINGTON CLEANERS & J LAUNDRY 1077 w ........ CostoW.sa All o1 us al Lido Really r ext e nd our warmes t WlShes for a joyous holi· day season & a new year filled with good health. happiness & prosperity ::A. Ur11 merr11 ~Im~ lo 1}ou anJ 1}our6 WAl>Vf' "OLIOAV 1b ALL/ GREETINGS OF THE SEASON .. • 67~5930. M ay the joys of Christmas be always with you and your family. PAMPEltED PET HOLIDAY HOTB. .~\· 20592 Laguna i ~~~ ·~ Canvon Road · Laguna Beach ·l 494-01.,2 r ~tMQwi1tw.1 ..... briMJ pHC• mtdfoyto .. ....-w , .............................. ~~ ... ._. .... ~~-~-.;i-.;i~~--- yours every joy! ALLIED B.ECTRIC & UGHTIMG CO. 222 Vldoria Costa Meta 646-3737 (Al'ross from Greenhave n Nur!lery 1 -May lhe-8te991n~ of ennstmas be Bestowed upon you and vour loved ones on the Joyous Chnstmas PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MORTt:JARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642r-9150 •" I --... ~<--:: ~~I .. ~ - HOLIDAY GREETINGS LIVIMGSTOH RIAL TY 6078 Warner Huntington Beach 147-2622 141-0247 lest Wishes for the Holday SealOft! I. C. T.ntor Co. l1altors l C.,,.,. .... Dr .. Sh. I 0 I Mew,.t .._. 640.ttoo From our place to yours, the best Merry Christmas ever! LLOYDS MUISBIY 20IJttt~,.,t ltY4 Colt9*- 646-7441 AtrgrHt gooef wrsh•s for tht1 ~" of th• sttason' J J i DENtlSON ASSOCIATES SAY H and PfoaPentv to -... -~' our f i ne customers. WllTCUfP PLAZA CLIA.t9S 11 ..... A ... Ma • .,. ...... 646-2392 ........... MIDOMALDS 1141 l•INr ..... C.M. , . --JOYM ••••• PIACIQM S A we.If • c:::t.. 546-5605 , W edaeeday '• Cleei., Prle•.a I -· NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS #Dovv JOnes Final UP 4.77 CLOSING ta.OS Fftneu entlaaulaat Ag boss choice·: .. stresses exports • r SPRINGFIELD. UI. (AP) -Illinois A1rlcu1t&&re Department employ ees say their boss, state Aaricul\we Director John R. Block, will do anytbina \0 help a frie·~. but wUJ "kill you for two points on a basketball court.'' .. Despite his s pirited noon basketball ••mes '¥itb employees, they find Block almost sheepish when askea'io talk about himself. . . "He mingles with the employees, even with the kid at the gas pump," said John Ochs, press aide and close Block associate. "He's not a boastful person. Ask him what he's accomplished, and he blushes." The formal announcement of Block as President -elect llonald Reagan's choice to head the nation's Agriculture Department was made Tuesday in Washington, D.C. A West Point gr aduate and former lOlst Air borne infantry. offi cer, Block. 45, takes his physical fitness serio11$1Y. aLOCll UE RAN AND FINISHED the Boston marathon last spring. On Sundays, when he is not tending to the family's 3,000-acre hog, com a nd soybean farm near Gilson, in Knox County, Block usually dons a jogging suit and runs • up to 20 miles in t he heavily wooded Washington Par~ in Springfield. · Agency employees say Block has used the sa'ine energetic approach as agricultur e director of the nation's leading farm·export state. Block was named by Gov. J a mes R. Thompson to the S40,800-a ·year state agriculture post in February 1977 after becoming one or western Hlinois' more successful farmers. ----BLOCK TOOK OVER THE family farm in 1960 after military service rt was then 300 acres and producing 200 hogs a year . It now is 3,000 acres. produces 6,000 hogs a ye~r and employs six full.ti me workers. • Block has been a critic of the embargo on grain sales to the Soviet IJnion imPosed by President Carter arter the Russ ian intervention in Afghanistan . • 4'1 oc·l.:11 I 11 Th~ .-.porli9h1 NEW 1'0 lh rAP t !>alt-\ noon 0'•'« ttno ,..., r f1t.W11>f l')t \ht '-'h-.n mo':.' dl\•-tt N4.•w 'tof'k ~t~ £.c-<n•nq.p 1t '\Ul'""1 Hading ~·'"°""''-. ot "'<>'tt tt'dn \t t p# a11d DoK"tu NEW YORK IAPI ' .... lotto••"9 h\I .,,.,W\ '"' Ntw Yo•• SIO<~ E•C~Qr 'fO(tt\ •tw:t wir•ttdnls tnt11t tll ,,._. ooru> UO tr. 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Oii 5 I I 8 1alrJOlln 111 > I Of• S ' ' Kty\ICOll\ q • OH S l 10 1owa111 GE toi. '• Ol1 SI 11 VenOo•" C.O 16'. " Ott S I 11 A.rltn Riiy l'• • Oii S 0 IJ Mooll Home ,... Oii 5 O U NtwllalLd s l'I' • 2 Oft • I IS NIM 6 10!>1 .W. 2 Ol1 ~ I " GoldNugel 12•• 11.. Oft • 1 11 8eCM Wl IQ't 11 Oii 4 4 11 PIAntron 1• • '• Otf 4 ' "Trl~u Inv ,.._ '• OH 4 J ~ ~~~P~t, I~ -•'._} .gu H J1 Rti>uDAlf l' • ''• Oii 4 I n Am•HHl pl '""• ,.. Oii ' 0 >• Mecmlltan 12 • > Oil ' 0 lS RllYRt l Tr q '• Oii 4 0 ' fff.tab c.,,., IS""'• c~nts ~ Pound V S oulln•tlO"" LeH ~<•flls•-• ZIM 41">41 ... cenU•--. dell•e ......... TIAt1 1l•-i.•sWM11 C-lle 111. • ,. .. ,.._ 1' centu _..d, H V • ~ Mere.,., .-.oo 11er ll•sl<. : ;. l"l•HAWft"60-YOtroyo1., N v • ,; Silr11r NEW YOflK 1.aP1 Handy & '''"' 10d4yS1o .00,01154 10 Eng•1"11•0 tlo~ II• TM Auoc:lalM Preu St ifel eel"'°''" QOld Ort<e> IO<l•r .. '• L•AOoft mom1no ••••no to04 oo up i • ~: L..,41oft attfr"°°" "••OQ l'\Ol•d•v • P~rh •ftt-rnoGf'I: •1•1nq hoi•O•• .• Fr•"•l"'1 11••"9 no110"• , z..,rith l•\e at1"rnonn tno nq \601 00 ~ " 00 S606 00 Mktd I IU"4y & "•..,." lalt morri•no "'°'• off ~ f .IO ;; E ............ tat~"'°''"~ llOttU•' •. ,,...._... .• .,. ,,,.,..n.r19 laD•IC•f~O ""'' oe, , : rH• fAMILY I COLOMIAL FUNERAL 1 HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Weslminster 893 3525 --.PACJftC YltW MEMO•IAL , ... 1 Cerreterv Mortu.irv ' CllapPI J500 Pacll1c Vie w D11vl' ; Newpon 9(1ar 11 ~ . 644 2700 ~ ~OIMI~ MOlTUoHIU - Laovna Beach I 494·941 5 1 • Laouna Htll• I 768 0933 San Juan Cacw.1r01nn 495 171t, I. a10tt LAW...._MT OLIYI Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler AvP Costa Mesa 540-5554 J ·~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOU~ au11111a11 f'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS MAMll STATllMllleT NAME ITATEMENT Tiie ICll-4"9 _ _, I• OOlnO t>1lll· Tr•• IOl•-•no Ptnon I• "°"'"' Ou\I· nen •t: neu ••~ FOUNTAIN VAl...1..EY "EAi.TY AVAl..0 1'1 INVESTMEN T COM 17SJ1 ,,_.., si ...... Founl•ln V•llt.;, PANY. Jn U •UllU• ............. (Of'ON Calllornla '21111 det Mar, C.totornla m u G•ne A Blanco, 17Sl1 Mead l l,otna• E Stell, 321 Ll •k'9u• StrHI. Fovn1aln ll•llO . Catllornla A••n..e, C.0.0NI ci.1 Ma<, C•hlo<n•a '270I tl•U "'''-. .... I•,_,.., by ... In· Tiii\ bonAneu I\ <ON!u<tecl by•" \I\· dl•IOUal dl•ldual GeM A. Bl_,,.o ThOtnai E Slell Tiiis ............ , ••• fllod wllll .... Tllo\ ................ ,...., *II" .... County Clffk ot Oranoe County on County Clerk ol Oranot County O.<emlllr s. ,.., C11o1orn11 on OKtmlllr I 1'90 """" Ft~~· Publl.-Or.-. Coatl Daoly PllOI, Publo~ OranQP Coa\t D•lly Polot, . 0.C. 10, 17, 14, JI,,.., •M-IO Dec ), 10, 11, 74 l'llO 48~4 10 P UBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS IUSt IUS NAME STATEMENT T"t follo•ln9 Pt"""' art dolno ou•lneu a• SOLAR WEST, 1nn Arm\tron9 Alltr>ut, lr.lr>e, talllornla 91/i. A"llKll C.0.poutlon, • Catllornla corporation, inn Arm•trono AvenU<'. I rvlne, c .. mornla "7714 Ol•lslon ol IVnlltch Corporation, 11'11 Arnutrong Avenut. lr•lnt . Calllornla "7714 l 111• bullrwH h concluclt<I Dy 1 cor Poratlon R, "-''"· CieMral M1na9tr Tiii\ stal-*M llfrcl •1111 '"' Co1111ly Clerk or Orange County on Oe<tmlllr I, ,.., """" Publl.-o--. Coast Dally Pilot, Dec 10, 17. 14, JI,'"° 4'1S.IO PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTtflOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tr.. 1o11ow1no person " c1o1n9 l>U" ne\\ •s UNIVE RSAL BUSI NESS AS SO CI A TION OF SOU TH E RN CAl t F • ll"I C•mtno Capl\trono, Suitt 0 , Sall Jua n C•O•Slrano Ca1tlorn1a .,.'3 John Do""'~ Coparo., ... !>' E1plenlde, lrv1n•. C.lllorn1••171S Thi' bu\lneu I• t-uctt<I by an un· lft<O<jMW.i..tl ._.-''"" Vlr.rllm!. partnerlhlp J o.'-•orw lhl• '"''-' ••• ltlrcl •Ith the Count~ Clerk ol Oran91 County on 0.Ctmber I, 19'0. l'UHSJ Publl.-Or4n91 Coast Deity Piiot, Oec. J, 10, 17, 74, 19'0 ~ .~ ---------- rtlBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tnti"IOllootlnQ ~·-" doon9 OU\I fte~~ ,,· SPECIALTY AUTO WOAotS, IM Lov•n S1rte• =A. Co\•• Mt!'• C•tttorn1• W•lt. OBITUARIES .. PVBLJCNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Yo\rHht•O tc.OO•m• l~O LO'fO'• Road. CO\t.l MtW , C•t.torn1.o Otlo ~" > _,...., ..-~td Df 111n-,,rl ----------------- d1v1du•I lol·n..t V09'•n••o l(C)(Mm.o FICTITIOUS IUSINESS Tnl\ \llle"""11 w•• ltll'O ••In ,,... NAME STATEMENT (.ounl';' Clf'rt ot OrctnC)f County on r ht •ot1ow1nq per\,On\ •'t dolnQ ~u:mbf'f' t 1'90 t>u\lftf'\' •~ FUOUO 6 AY StREET P ARTNERS111P. Publo\.-Or°"9" (O..\t O•tlf p,101 JU E 1/111 SlrU I, Coll• M•U. l>e< l 10, ti,'' l'llO •I ll llO Catllor.,i. Dan••I Cillber1 :nn Dran9ew00d PUBLIC NOTICE N·l?ttl l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie IOll0..1"9 .,,,,..,,, •\ do•no bU .. f'f'\\ ., CAFE US A lfolO W•onul lloD Tu\t1n, C1Ht0f°n1a 91680 Dono S.m Im, S.t Allon, :: 8 \an ta Ana, (llllo•n•a "110~ Ave nu• LO\ "'lamot<K. C1lllO•f1IA '<1110 SodntY J•Cob>. JJ•o ~tdtr al ...... nut, Lo) AnQeon , Calllornl•- r h" Durn>e•S '' conducted by a hmo led ""r1nrn hoo D•n•ol Giibert Thi:\ \t•ttfT'tnt w~\ ftf.O w•t" •M Counly Cltrk or O•ar>qe County on Dectmiwr •. '"° SLA¥1TT, IClklG I FOOHIEltG 1(1~·( '"'IJat-, ·~· t1-»f ... eMwy l"ara EHi, •* LHA .... 19'1 (lllforft••-7 Th•\ ttusiN:n 1-. conouclecl by •n 1n dlvldval ,,,.., Dong S..m Im Publ••hofd 0r•"91' '°"" 0•111 Polot. Thi\ \tal-1 wa\ hied w•lh IM 0.c 10 ti l•.JI, ltlO 0 11·IO County Clrrk of Oranoe County on 1 O.etmber •. 1'1111 """" PuDll"'°"' OrancJO Coa.t Dally Piiot Oe<. 10. 11.14. JI 1..a ••ll·IO P UBLIC NOTICE N·ntM flCTITIOUS IUSINESS klAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie toltowlf\9 person• art dotn9 bvt>iMH ~ tFICTll tOUS I USIHEU 1'11 l'OMO"A STREET. U. Ee\I NiUlollE STATEMENT lllh Str"I Cou .o -w , talllornla Tne tollo..onq pl'rson '' OO•n9 bu\• Oan .. I CillM,, 1111 Ora"91WOOd nf'\\ ., •"f'"ut . LO'\ •••mltO\. c.11torn.a 'Ono BENMOPE. PROPERl •E!o •I S idney JatoD• ,, •• F•d •••• L fb a Um•trd P•rtnf'r\n10 t \jl A vtn"" l.O\ Af'Qlft~ Co1IUorn1a 4'0066 Oovf' Slt'Pft Suit~,..., Npwp0r1 8.-•cn Th•\ bu~I,..\\ f\ tonduth~d by a C-•lltorn1• .,MIC l1m1t~ p,M1ner\hfp Sl~PMll M Cn•""' JS EHll•" Danofl Colbert frv1nf' (4l1f0f'n.d l'l'UU ,,,,, \f,ft~nt WtH h lfl.ld With th• f1'11'!. Oiu\.ln-h) 1\ t.O'\Ov'1f'O OJ •n 1n· (o\fnh Cterll ot Or•nOf' Counh o" 011,10u.tl Otc•mbfr" f'fl St•pf>en M CM~ MAltC l'AUL JACOIS, ESO liH\ \l•t.,,,..nl w•\ I 100 "'"n t,... 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