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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-01-01 - Orange Coast Pilot' "( . -.. _ ·-----------------. ... • • '•' H·:•: "'. :-OR AN G E COU N ry C AL1fU«N A 2.5 CENT S •• •• worries . union oc workers relocatiori sought . ByD AVIDKUTZMANN Of'91elMill•Pli.tlu'it >n leaders have their ,who wor k. .ili .. lhe county Hall of Adminisl .ration· in Santa Ana will be assig ned duties some place other th an the structurally un· st-able wl hite edifice. John H. Sawyer, general llBj lofJs manager of the-,Orange County Employees Association, said he asked county perso~el officiats persons who work in the building to other job sites witil $500,000 in corrective work is completed. . Sawyer, al a late afternoon press confererKe, said personnel officials would meet again with 1\udit . blaSts ·pay for kin Jly I "ATRICKKENNEDY 'Gl!M.D.oU'P~ -• Wage: ; reporte~ly paid to rel- atives of former Huntington Beach ( :ity Administrator Floyd "Bud" Belsito are included in $1.50.000 or expenditures iden· tified · as unjus tifiable by a draft al 1clil of lhe city's feder,.al job proi ~ram, it.--was learned to-day . · The C •range County Manpower Commi: ;sion charged last July .that I 3els ito's daughter . daught er-in-iaw· and nephew were p1 iid $.5, 743 while employed in the city's comprehensive Emplo: fment and Training ~t equipment purchases and pay- ment of wages bylhe-eETA pro- gram while Cunningham was its director. Cunningham allegedly made the unauthorized expenditures to set up· a non-profit corporation that City Council allowed to take over the CETA program on Oct. 1. 1979. Cunningham resigned his city job and became president of the non-profit Western Institute of Careers, Inc. But Western was dis banded by the Manpower Com mission less th ah four months later w.hen the pre- liminary audit findings indicat- ed m isuse of l>ublic fun'ds. Cun- ningham resigned. The· draft audit report. one <See BEi.SiTO, Page A2) . un~o'h le'aders Friday morning., Meanwhile, however, Sawyer said a ulletin will be re an s peop e ass1gne to the building Friday to advise employees that under provisions of their contract with the county. they need not work in the build- ing. Sawyer said the contra~t APWt~,._. Fugitive financier Robwt Ves co. wante d h y U .S. authorities since 1974, has ap- parently fled the Bahamas. two days after he appealed to the island nation's, govern· mentforpolitical asylum. specifies that if an employee feels a work assignment iSrun· immediate investigation of the. safety of the work site by the county's safety officer .' -The employee would then be sent lo another work site dud¥ <See ffA(,L, Page .A2) Hostages threatened_ with death The American hostages in.. Iran began the New Year under renewed threat of execution as the Algerian intermediaries flew back from Washington with a counutl'pl'oposa.i-lhat' reportedly m!ets only half the $24 billion demanded. -/ ·'The enemy should know that it has no other option but to give a positive reponse Lo Iranian de- mantB" arid that _procrastination might force Iran to adopt an wi- com promising position and, cons equently. the h.os.lages might be tried." Tehran Raclio· s aid as the 52 Americans spent their 425th day in captivity. "The trial of the hostages might, of course, not only lead to lhe~r .execution. belng guilty of s pying, but, even more im- portantly. it will lay bare the un- w arrante'd interference of im- perjalism in !>lherl'ountries " _(CETA )programduring1979. 'l'he comm1ss1on report at- ' leged tJ :ie employment of the city chief's -close reliltives violated . federi a1· regulations against . nepoli! · ;tn .and that the money shoulc I be paid back to the federa 1 government. . City -Attorney Gail Hutton in· dicate d last summer that the city'• lawyers would fight the nepoti sm charges. Ec.onomy· still ·strong Bel sito had c laimed that forme r CETA Director Robert L. CYJ mingham has assured him that h iring his close relatives did not vi• >late federal regulations. Experts sciy i-ecession chances remote · Tht ! draft audit report by Oranl :e Co~ Manpower Com· R~ .. ..ang in J ADJ rJ!.issj on C'filef Auditot ~erry ·••911• ~ Sa.l.et ·ti includes the disputed No wonder-Charlene Howell, Miss Costa Mesa, is all wage s in the $150,000 sum that decked out to wish everybody a Happy New Year today. the n ?port indicates the city will Miss Howell, 21 . is going to have a busy start for '81 have to repay the federal gov- herself. She'll be competing in the Miss California wher ernm enl. finals will be televised live Jan. 15 on Channel 13 from _____ Th•·? so-called unjustifiable ex · pend itures include allegedly un-La Mirada. Lots of New Year lu~. Charlene. authc >rized leases of buildings, Delly ........... " .lcM .. ·- WASHINGTON CAP) -The nation's economy ls showing surprising strength in the face of record-high interest rates, the government reported Wednes· day, .and many...economis~ said chances of B.Qother recession are increasingly remote. Moore biding atime -- The Commerce Department s aid its Index of Leading In- dicators -a key barometer of economic *.ti vity -.rose L2 percent in N'Ovember, the si~tJ'i consecutive monthly increase after sharp declines during the_ spring recession. The jump came as a surprise to both government and private economists who a month ago said rising interest rates would depress this closely watched measure that forecasts 10 major activities, from workweeks to stock prices. Newport suspect awaits ·murde1 r hearing "I think we have to admit that the economy is holding up longer and somewhat better than we ·thought il would ." s aid By STEVE MARBLE OUlleDelly Pltl'll""" Newport Beach murder sus- . pert Dr. Telford ·'Tim" Moore is. ipendlng his days relaxing, catching up on work and living with the woman he someday wants to marry. But all that could change for Moore, the psychologist accused of slaying his long-time as- sociate and roommate, when preliminary hearings begin Jan. 9. • Moore, living in·Laguna Beach with his fiancee Glory Lane, t-e- fuses ~o speak with newsmen. The 39-year·old_ p~y~hoto.1~t nrestea earlYIDWoveml>er .on charges he tired a single bullet Into the h.ead of Dr. St8DDy Eapinda. Eaplnda, who shared a house, .,an office and an 11-yeu ' • frlendahlp with Moore, was found 1pra•le4l ln front of a lelevlalon Hl in the pair's Sp11lua Hlll home. It wu Moore who notified -pollee 1a&e at nlpt on Ne>V. 5, t.lllDI tbem there bad bem a abootlnt at the boue on Jllde Cove. lloon told ln•uU1aton be ..... tbe bathroom •otldal • aouward puule · wben be heatd- a aarp npart. Ilk• 1unlln. He =:=iE~: ......... out tbe win· · ..., . ud ru to a .. 11bbor'• -~. ,• says h.is client is "not guilty as charged." Moore's bail of $250,000 was dropped to $150,000 just days before Christmas when Sagen appealed a bail reduction re- fu s al from Orange Coun~y Harbor Municipal Court to· Orange County Superior Court. He said Moore used his equity in the Spyglass home to make bail. Municipal Court Judge Selim Franklin had balked three times when asked to lower Moore's bail, arguing' that ll're murder suspect was a prime candidate to flee prosecutlon .• Judge Franklin also publicly worried over Moore's mental state, remarking, at one point, that, "U he thoucht he had emo· Uonal problems before, he mu.at have them in spades now." Sagen, though, says hla client la in good mental spirits. He says he hu no concerns that Moore will vanlah before bis court date .. , Deputy Dlatrict Attorney .rack Sullen.a aaya that be aides with Judie tranklln1 malntalaln1 th al Moon coula Oee. He . said while •uo.OIO 11 not a small amount of money, lt..aeema too lowlnUU.cue. Both_Sullena and Sa1en have hiDted at poulble motlH• lD the cue, althoqh • elear motlv. bu_n...-bela elted br ·ellber polio• dtl4lcUYe1 tw proHc •. Bolla ......,., uM.uo ...... made mmtlaa ol a blltorJ of eoatllct '•tween tbe two PIJOboioll* .. ••••· la coart, iard · uaat-· Moere waa forc,tA to IMlr laulW "9111 ,...... _ · •loloat l_!l!!.,:4: apa_artatlr ....... VF-J..S.'1 .... -J. . . i:1 :\ • Ot hers close to the two men cont end that it was Moore's rela· lion: ·>hip with Mrs. Lane that fuel• ed the sometimes-violent in- cide nts. Si 1gen, who reptesented both Esp . inda and Moore in past legal affa irs, says his client is doing his bes t these days to relax and ~al• :h up on otrice work that "bu ill up while he was in jail." H e says Moore is no longer wor ·king with any of the Orange Cos 1st schools, including Foun· lair i Valley .High School, where he ~ad previous ly performej ser vices. Lawrence Chimerine. head of Chase Econometrics Associates in Bala Cynwyd, Pa. . '"We are not having a re· cession. The economy is not r~· acting Lo high inlere.st rates as most people expected," added Michael Evans, president of Evans Economics in Washington. Ted Torda, a Commerce Department economist, said there are indications of some weakness in the economy - particularly in the h9using and autQ seclocs. .'...:However, there's Why hurry? • Club issues '80 'vow•'· PIDLADELPHIA (AP> -The Procrul.iftaton Glub of America finally got arGUDd lo makin1 lta 1.9> New Year's reaolutlooa Wednesday, canceUnt a campln1 ·trip to Mount. St. Helena. . "I beard it's volcanic," said pr•ldent Lea Wau ln let· tera to club melllben that announced other New Year's re· aolutlona ln llvln1 up lo Ita name that lt'a never too late to look badnfard. "We think lt'a time to consratulate the Philadelphia Pbllll• ftw w1Dnln1 the Natloaal Leacue penaant ln 1111, and time to lura to disco alnce lt could be the bia•t dance crue of tbe "TOI." w .. Niel the raolutloas took yean developln1 and don't come on the top ot AD1body'1 helld. "Hane ol a.. NIGlutkm are '°'81 to be dlttleult lo IWIW, _... 1a a beM11t of Dl"OCl'Utln•Uoa," be-Mlcl. "We're aat uptl,..t about lt. We'N 1ure we're dolal UM rl1bt lblq." · ·~ ...... ~ ...... 1• • Mlll •eWa• .. tbe 1111 ~•,....•we•••· MW MW.... Ille eM ..., .. .,.. a,• .... ~ .. • ... 11mow rot..,. .-a Ulie ltfl .... ' ~ U'9 dlJIJl&ld. . 1 . a rot or underlying streng'th that has not been recognized." For the past two years. Torda said, many economists, both in- s~de and outside government, have "c on s is tentl y un - derestimated the economy's re· silience. '.' The new figures follow other reports or the economy's stub- borness. New. home sales rose · ne~rly 6 percent. last month; the nation's trade deficit narrowed: cc;>nsumer spending is holding up, and the unemployment rate ramains virtually stable. In adclition, growth of the na- tion's basic money supply has slowed signiificantly in the last month. which should relieve up- vlarcf pressure on-irileresT rates.- Most economists now believe most s hort-term rates have peaked. -. The Index or Leading 'In- dicators showecl eight of JO ac·- .ti\'ities increasmg. with r ising orders for plant and equipment contributing most to the overall gain. Contracts for capital equip- ment were up 16.7 percent in November . after adjusting for . inflation. Torda said. In a ddition . the a verage workweek '_increased : layoffs declined: liquid assets and stock prices rose: vendor activity was up; producer prices for key raw materials climbed. and building permits. after declining in Oc-tober, edged up. - . Two indicators declined: or- cfers for manufactured and con · s ume r goocl s, pa r ticularly autos: and the nation 's money supply .. U~mployrnent rate • • drops in co~nty The unemploy ment raTe in Orange C1111ty dipped lo 4.1 per- cent in N'ovember, down from 4.3 percent the previous month, the state Employment Develop- fllent Department has rel>':>rted. The rate compared to a 3. 7 percerit figure for November of 1979. . - An estimated 46,000 Orange County workers were un · employed in November, 5,800 more than one year ago. the de· partmenl said Wednesday. The total civilian labor force grew to 1,12•.ooo. up 3.7 percent from November of.1979. Accorcling lo the report, high interest rates were continuing to bloek any recovery in the con· strqction industry in the county. The number ol unemployed con- struction workers stood at 3,900, the report said. ·Analysts noted that the NewYeanDay air quality 1ood ' EL llONTE (AP) -Tbe Air Quality llana1ement Dl1trtct lfredlcll 1ood air quality Uiroqhoul the IOUlh COllll air b••lntadaJ .... ,.... AQllD tar.Mt NhUmt ...... l8dn ....... ol..., la t11e,_oa~·.W'Pwcu •alleJimG ........ "' ~ t ra nsport a t ion and utilities ~roup show ed a 200·worker In· crease in November, in part because of lhe addition of 'two ne w commerc:.ial carders - Frontier Ai rlines and Western Airlines al J ottn'Wayne Airport. Coast Weather Fair with variable high clouds and night and. mc)rnlng fog near bea~ea. Overnight rows •5 to 53. Highs upper 80s al beaches to mid 705 lnlancr.l •1'•••• ..... ~w .. U ~Y~OT r-----JlJST BRBAKINC---.J-. LAU ifnu frotfl •oeaw·•......, • ...._.. ..._ ...,.,......,, •I .- ·. /or toxic i«µtea WAIHlNOTON <AP> N SnlrMn•al Prot9CUon A1ency INued new re1ulaUou W1•••11 ,_,...., to combat the problem ol abandoned ctwmu·al..., 11&.ts • . The.-rul• for the flrat t1me·~.W. .._, ~aton to ma1le financial arran1emenU to provkli • yean of moaitorin1 and mama.nanu • allH 11\er U..1 ca.. They a1ao require operat4n& dumpe. to l'arry liability luW'a:nce which will pay at leaat SJ mlttioo per apUl 0r other lncldeot. The new &u1dellne1 •re part ol a broad aovernment effort mandated b)' • 1'71 haw to make s ure tbe 57 million tom of haiardoua waste110 prochH·ed iannually are dlapoMd of properly. ReeulallOOi whll'h took effect Nov 19 required all coq,paniea whH.•h manuh<·ture transport or stor:e chemical wastes to parll<'IJNillt' 10 & nal1on11I anv•tory syilt!m ••uTr••••i••_....,., KANSAS ClTY . Mo (A1'1 Bua Truman was showlne stead) .mprovement Wedpesday to treatment fo.r . a uri.nary The 96-year old widow of President Harry S Truman was admitted Tuesday to Research Medical Center. "Shellcts fine, her cheeks are rosy .. and she is able to sit up out of bed ... Or Wallace Graham. the Truman family physician for 40 years said f"lrr Id...., la ",.. .. rq,..._ NA IROBI. Kenya tAl'l A fiery explosion. possibly from a bomb dropped from a s mllll plane. tore through the famed Norfolk Hotel Wednesday night·. and police said at least fi ve were killed and 85 injured · The blast. cenlere&.Wi the kitchen and dining room area. OC· ·, curred as New Year's Eve party-goers crowded the renowned hostelry where British ari~toeraLo; and big-game hunters have stayed for almost 80 years. • ... Some Western tourists were among the casualties, but there were no reports of American victims. Ofhcials said a list of the dead and injured would be released Thursday. ~ C'o•rf MfHolu paw •~-art.re . NEW YORK tAP l -A federal judge Wedne ay barr~ .__ ........ ,A.&Ae....slar:t Q{ a j9,@ venturt by r.ur_ ml!jor m~vie_~~anies a!ld _ · Getty Oil Co. to offer Cea ure 1fms on a s-pteTiite·delivereopay 'television JrelWOrk. I - The action by U.S. District Court Gerard Goettel resulted from a government s uit claiming the venture violates anti·trust 'laws because ;t would limil availability of the films to compel· ing pay televisfon networks . The Department or Justice suit had opposed an ag~ement among the participants that each motjon picture lic.ensed to Premiere would not be made available to any other pay television network until nine months later. OC deaths-linked io 'Chilla White' Two deaths s till classified as or undetermined origin by the .erange County Coroner's Ofrtce are believed linked to a street drug .c.onsidere~ l ,000 li,!lleS more potent than heroin. The deaths that occurred in ~a rly 1980 in Anaheim and Stan· ton are believed to bave resulted from persons experimenting with fentan yl . a powerful analges ic n ow c irc u1at'ing throughout the western United States. said count~ Chier Deputy t:or<Kter J im Beisner . "ICs very potent s turr. It's damne<;t scary... Beisner com mented · 4 . · · ' Beisner said "cJrcumstantial e't!idence '' points toward fen· "tanyl as the agent that ca\Jsed the two deaths. fie said his oHice is still workin~ on procedures ·lo accurately pinpoint the presence or fentanyl in the system .. . The. federal Drui,: t:nforr•e ment Administration recently 1s . sued a warninJ.{ about use or ren tanyl. The drug is considered s trong e nough to • caus e ar'n mediate respiratory arrest. The drug is beanl( sold on the Authorities seek help iii search The Or~ge County Sheriff's Department has appealed for public assistance in localing a Silverado Canyon man missing from his home since Saturday. Philip Augustus Malone , who turned 54 today, was reported by · his wife to be despondent and In ill health before disappearing fro -- Stieriff's Sgt. _Dan Spratt said deputies searched the. hills Saturday and Sunday for Maloney, but he was not found. street for about $600 per gram. It someti·mes is sold under the name of China White, the DEA said. Fentanyl is c.l&isified as a con· t r olled s ubs tance under the fe deral Controlled S ubstances Act. • "We are at the point with lh1s cjr ug that we were at. with LSD ( Jysergic acid diethyl amide'! several years ago," Beis ner said. Beisner said he has seen re· ports from UC Davis indicating that fe.ntanyl 1s considered t ,000 tames more J)9tent than heroin .. ,._,....PapAI HALL ... the course of lhal investigation. In a letter to eounty Personnel IJire<·lor R.S. Scott, Sawyer said 70 employees who signed a com plaint feel their work area is un· ~fo. .. fl is requested that the coun Ly assi~n employees in the llall of ·Adminis tration to other won: s1tes ·-a4-flo loss of earnings un- iat the Hall of Administration structural faults have been c·or· rel'lerl and the building has been determined to be safe for public and employee use and occupan· <'Y ... Sawyer told Scott. Neither Scott nor other {'O\UllY personnel offirial• were availa ble Wednesday to comment on the employees' concerns. Last week . the Board of Supervisors voted not to vacate the building while It is being re· paired even though it did agree lo hold both its own meetlnJ(s and those of the county Planning Commission elsewhere lo minimize da.ciger to the public. Maloney is described u being e feet 1 . inch-tall, 110 pounds, .... with abort gray hair. W))en lut seen, he was wearing a short sleeve shirt, a fur-lined denlm Jacket. blue jeans and blaci.. lace-up shoes. The hell, wl1ich opened-two years ago, has been plagued with various structural prob· lems. An analysis of the build· in gs• structural integrity re· vealed lhal lhe edifice could suf fer 1ubatanllal damage in a major earthquake. ... Employees In lhe Hall ot Ad· miniatraUoo have 1ood reaaon for alarm," Sawyer said, In hi• letter. . . .. Thomas P. Haley PWI""" R°"9rtN. Weed '"""*"' M. ThorNs K"vll .. . .. -Thomas A.--Murphtne ............ ChertesH. Looi ........ ~ ... TIL!PllONE Alt da,.,.uionta: (114) 142-4111 , Cl••allled ~ ...... : IU-1171 O"ICl8 ce.. ..... , ... ~ ... L..-. IMdl: ,., .... . ""'""' 1411Mlllli• IMdl: .,,,. .. ...,.._. , •• -• I ,- ·~ . f';; S11rfers' vigil Fog, sometimes thick enough to cut visibility down to a few feel, has been settling in along the Orange Coast dur· ing the past week. but Some surfers are undeterrec j . In Newport Beach Wednesday morning, 15-year·old l )oug Talk of the Tow11 By STEVE MARBLE OI IN D•llY ~It.I St•lf In a bid lo reopen the con· lroversial, fire·charred Talk pf ·the Town adult bookstore in Newport Bel}ch, a Beverly Hills attorney has asked the slate Court of Appeals to come to the aid of tt)e :;,hop's owner. Attorney Jos fl Kaplan. representing owne·r Thomas Wade. W ed papers late last week asking the appeals court to s tay an Orange County Superior Court order that the bookstore ceas e bus iness. If . the.... stay is granted, the bookstore woufd be allowed to open its doors for business while the higher court deliberates an a ppeal or the case. The sex book e mporium at 2930 W Coast Highway was hoarded up las t ()c-t 23 when fire charred mul'h of ats s lot•k. of adult m·a~a1.1nes, books and sex cteviC'es. Newport fire investigators saiy ·a n a r s on i s l l or l' h e d t he bookstore. Shop owner Wade· promi!ied to hire a private ~e · tec livt-to track down the rirebuJ(. No arrests have been made. • - Last month. an Orltnge County Judge ordered the s tore to l'etise bus iness. siding with the· city's a ri::umenl that it had a right lo regulate such X-rated opera· lions .. F,....PapAI BEISITO. • • year in the qlaking. criticizes the <'ity's financial controls over CETA Its c·riticism also in· dudes another CETA agency. the Neighborhood Youth Corps (NY<.:>. of Santa Ana. The audit findings slate that NYC would fill Cunningham's r<'qucst.s.. for federal fonds and then would bill the city finance department for reimbursement. The finance dep.artmenl, h a s e d on C u n n i n g h a m '·s si ~nature approval, would reim· burse NYC. The finance depart- ment, headed by Ben Arguello, then would bill the Man power Com mission for tt}e funds, to be ,,aid ~ul of CETA dollars. The pre liminary audit c·ritfci zes this procedure. Cunningham currently is on trlali~ · Court 6n charges or embezzle- ment of $1'>,ooo or CETA funds in 1979. ., . .., In the wake or the nepotism • chaq,ces, Belsito was fired in August on a 5·2 vote by the city council, which cited his lack of leaden hlp. Leu than a month later. however, the city council re· hired Belaito as a consultant to the city with a Sl0,Q48 salary for h•lf a year's :wort wlth a max- imum 20-hour w0rk week. · Hla .Jut day 'on the job ii' Fri· day. · ., Althouch the draft audit re· port hu been ln City Hall alnce Nov . 10, and the city has reaponded to It, the document haa not been puhllcly released. -..... _ ...... . I Althoueh ordered to sto11 , doing business. the shop owne1r ·s had never reopened the storu after tl)e blaze. Attorney Kaplan. f-Ollowi ng the court ruling. predicted th• : case was tailor·made for the• U.S. Supreme Court because t 1f the right to free s peech iss\Jt es he saicfwere al s take in the c~1 se. But in recent weeks. there have be~n rumblings lhu t the whole controversy may bt ! sel· lied out of court. It was disclosed by se· veral sources that a Corona del Mar rug s hop owner current ly is n egotiating to purchas• ! the bookstore properly. Newport city officials ha1 1 e en· couraged ·the negotial i ons. r e a s onin g th e New 1 1ort merchant's plans to build u n of- fil'e building on the site a,od ci .n ad· j oin in~ piece or property -~re HB man dies in car crash· A 48·year-old man died fr om injuries r eceived Wednes•: lay night when his car went ou l of <·ontrol and struck a utility 11 ole in Huntington Beach. The Orange. County Corpn E :r's offi ce identified the victim of the 8:30 p.m. accident. as Herl ; iert Crawford, or 20471 Alisa Lant ! . A coroner's deputy · s 11id Crawford, who was alone, ·' .. as headin~ southbound on Bush l u-d StreeT near -CMnwall Drtve at- tlie time of the accident. Further details of the er; J .sh could not be provided by Hu nt· ington Beach Police. • ~ . Smith of Mission Viejo, left, and his friend L~e Coulter. 14, of Santa Ana, relaxed on the 91lnds waiting for the sun to break up the mist and all~w them lo surf. much more palatable than the bookstore. The property under ttae bookstore is owned by Jack Gordon and is held in a trust In his wife's name, documents show. Efforts lo get Gordon's com men ts on the r eported purchase negotiations were not s uccessful. Dt1ring an interview last Oc· tober. Gordon said he'd been of· fered up to SI million for the pr~perty but had no intention or selling._ Courl documents show that t.he str ucture housing ttie bookstore was leased lo Hawaiian Gardens resident Wad~ for a two.year period at St ,500 a month. Gordon said ~ade had been a longtime friend and associate of his. and had once helped operate Gordon's midway button con· cession al the Circus·Circ us Hotel in Las Vegas . Police say Gordon ran into trouble. though. in 1978 when he. .. a ll egedly offered a $12,000 ,bribe lo the ch.airman of the Nevada Gam ing Commission. Gordon was convicted a nd received five years probali9n. He has ap· pealed the convl~lion Wade and Gofdon have other interests in lhi~ area. Wade is shown as the owner of a Costa 'M esa ..... massage parlor the Atlantis Health S pa . while Gordon is fighting a court battle· to ·eslablish h is ass.erted owners hip of Ci rcle :\fass age in Lor:ig Beach. · CraSh victim 'fair' Na neteen-vea r ·old Susan Vander ~1olen of Hiantangton Beach was reported in fair con· dition at the intensi\'e· care umt at Hnag ~temorial Hospital Wed· nesda\· after a three-car accident Tuesd.ay night. Miss Vander :\folen. who re· portedly suffer-ed a fractured pel\'iS .. a bl'ain concussion and abdominal injur.ies. i s the daughter of Norma Vander Molen . a trustee in the Hunt· ington Beach Cit)· (elementary) School District. Her falher. Milt. is a Costa Mesa attorney . -She is a student at Santa Ana College where-she ~-studying court reporting and previously was a member of the Edison High School drill team. The accident occurred at 9: 30 p m at the intersection of Bushar d Street and . Hamilton A \'enue an I luntangton Beach. ~1 is s V.a nd e r Molen wa s driving a car SOl!.thbound on Bushard when she was struck bv another \'C'ha cle dri\'ien oy Jan Glenn. 31. of Costa Mesa. police said. G I c n n . e a st bo und. o n Hamilton, failed to stop for a red liJ?hl. anording to . a pol ire re- port lie was treated at Fountain Valk!y Community llosp1taJ but d eclined to be admitted for observation. a !?pokes man said The driver of the third vehicle. Paul Barton. 52. "Of ffunt-i~ Beach. was not s eriously an ju red. The ac cident 1s un.der in- vest igation. \ • .... . . " I • • ..,._...._ ____ ~----.... --~ ~~ ......... ~ ....... -............. __ ---------......... -.... ~ ... ---.............. ~ ....... ~ .. ~ ..... ,..,... ..-------------------~-----·-·-·----.....i--..--..0!.4;;.e=, • .Thurlday. Januery 1, 1981 ~LY PILOT 1l.1 Robbins see~ ng~ .. delay cat_.~•u_t~~··~-· -·Ancient._ 'w_jsdo~~.- --RefA'Oril-af.[e--red for men -Book-tel& of-yeste-rtlay~ ~ rernedieB -SAN JOSI!; I AP> .. Leave It alone, It 's just a stupid cat," u 1d one ol twu me n who aJJeiedly choired • kitten and chopped orr 1t1' tall al • ahuppin1 center By JOHN NEEDHAM A l.'l.000 rewa rd was posted Tuesday for the apprehension of Ot-o.u, ~ ... 11 ... SACllAllENTO 1At•1 Stilt" thl' mun who mutilMted the S·month old gray-striped tabby ~-Wondering how to cure the s.. Alm Robb&na · l•~·yer u h cl '""' thrc ... d 11)i. before Chr istmas at the Seven Trees Shoppij(g seven-year itch? Just take a sul· a j~ Wedneaday to del•)' tus I 't'llll'r phur bath. trial on,_. charaei. and .aid ht· l'h1· mcm tiy was offered by Thelma Doelger, widow of "The sulphur bath is a good hoped to pro\•e Robhm"' wu t..-m lll111n a1rc Ualy City builder Henry Doelger -remedy for itch or any other tac ~ancledout ror vroaet-uuou A woman shopper re11cued lhe kitten and contacted animal kind of skin disease. Lefrosy, It 0 bb1 n,. 11 v an Nu > 1> 1·11ntrol ufr1rers. who rµshed the bleeding cat to a veterinarian. the most obstinate of al , has Oeme>«at. 'w•• ordered 111 u It ,ur vlved after two hours ofsurcery. . been completely' cured by it, and cloaed prelimina r> heiu i n~ 'It w&s an outright case of blatant cruelty," said Heidi the common itch only requires raeada) to btt tried on nuic W dllal'eofthe HumaneSocietyofSantaClara Valley. t wo or three applications to com- t baraes A l 9th d 1ant11 . of al stli: !:?~.1!:LJJ;l~cal. named-Noel, will be put up for adoption pletely eradica\_e it from Uie tempted sexu111I inten our!>e "'he-n shc-ret·uµe rales. system." with a Uurd girl WM!> clli.rn1:.:.et.I by Sacramento 'ounty Suveraor Now if that doesn't work lr,Y Court Judee BenJ~m111 rmu this. "Use plenty of Ca stile soap Diaz ruling C'~me aher two '-ftidht to know' and water , and then a pply freely days ot Les timon) al the hea1 fl!l ' iodide of suJphur ointment. Mrs . Cross s. book that v. ',,, used in those days i n• 111.f·· - r e s tor a ti ves fo r ca 11 1 ,., tuberculosis , chole ra and l•.11 1 breath. For cancer apply a 1•l •·· l•·1 of r ed a nd w hite o a k . I "' tube rculosis lake a daily 1h"1 , ,f one teaspoon of tar mix1·d \\ ·t 11 the whales ol ltiree hen's eggs. T o get rid of th a t 1ti1 I ~ cholera t ake la udanb111. t i1H'' '111· cayenne, com poun d t11.1t1 1 I' rhubarb, pepperm int and r:1111 phor . And the worst brNlll1 ·' the day can be swceti·1"·<l 1,\ · takin~ a tablespoon 11( 1 hlt.1 11 of potash: rosewater . i-.~...LU"5--*~:u....1M1.u..~~,~·Jo~~M·e~d._.~~l ~~~~~~--:-..--~~-=:----:::-----~$.-.----.._~~~~--~--..~~~k.J,Jg~nµ~~e:Jll'¥.l~a..i:.-Y;-:-...Q_;~~~,..._.,_ Robbins ' request Judgi l lfi l wouTu . probably disp.ut e t e • The 415-page book l1 a~ I • quent disdaimcr~ by its ·.•t•I! t warning not to use tht• n.·111t tl1 The author suggc~ts !Ital rt•1r. · 1 the centurv-oltl mcdicat1111 .. cures be us.cd Meanwtule. the Senate Rul e:. 'n . l ts sea . medical wisdom of this cure, but Committee announced Tue~da)' .:::;::;. 100 years ago such folk reQ'ledies Robbins wi ll be chairman· 01 a would have bee n administered new , fi ve memher lns uran1·t with full confiden ce in their and lndemni~· Committee It o·n J-lt'H. IW ge la~IQ ui•t curative P,OWers . r...---fll'*i'4'!>--1iJ·~..us· s t t om mil tee ~ •• MAI .;:, Jean -Cross. a resident of chairmanship In his six year Lai!una Beach for 20 year•. has cllreer . .wr itten a book containing every· Robbins, 37 · was indicted by By The Associated Press ricers, allegi ng that Mc Phearson thing from a lime· honored re- · the Sacramento County grand Ading at the request of an wasdeprivedofhis civilrights. cipe for roas t pork -complete, LISTS QUAINT 'CURES' Author Jeen CroH j ury on the sex charges , and is Orange County ne ws.Paper, a Commenied Re gister attorney with instructions for the early also charged With possession of frderal court judge has liJtt.-d a Quffern H. Helsing in speaking morning slaughter or the hog, lo Here 's wha t books or the a small amount of m arijuana . court order that had kept secret hefort~ Judge Willia ms, "'The directions o n rem oving ·.Jnk· day recommended. His l~iaJ in the sex case is .damagt?s the city of Anaheim argument here is whether the s pots from c arpets, curing "A c·oal of fire, a piece of hot scheduled to begin Jan. 4!6. But a agreed to-pay to s urvivors of an press <:an view court documents. cholera and determining t he de· iron. or the flame of a candle, hearing is scheduled Jan. 9 on unarmt'<I prison escapee killed The m«!dia a re the s urrogate of ath of a relative in the house. applied to the skin, if life re- Robbins' request to move the by police. · the publit• .. · · m ains will blister -if dead, it trial outside Sacramento County u s. District Court Judge That 's right. It soeem s 100 Wtll merely sear." because ofpublicity. DavidW.Willia ms ul'}sealed the years agothereweresever alre· If r e s ults p r o ve d in - "All the rcni1•1ri1·. ,, t a uthentit, bot ~o.m~ could 1 1 harmful." Mr s . L'rov . " • "'They arc prescnt1•cl in t lw I ·~ for your cnj<iy mt'nt of, 1 hi • • from tht• pai-.t . ·· The forrrn:r ph•Jlug r:op: m ff d i c· a I · r l's " a r 1· h 1• / ;. • educator said tht> many 1id•l 1 • Of informat1<ln Ill h l'I li11cik \\ c ulled from µam.µh h •i , b o u k s s h l' r o u n ti 111 I gr anctmothctr s old tr trnk 'l'he judge ordered a trial on eight-month·old records · as re· F ··d J • b cor ded incidents of premature concl usive , the book li sts six four counts of unlawful s exual questedby The Regis ter ,saying, e er_ a ___ JO ___ -buri:il: Peopl~ li ving .in jsolated ~llernatives, such as inserting a inte rcourse and four counts of .. The argument is.-compellin'g ___ priHFH~ r:eg 10~-~ t"h_!>ut_ -!..h~ __ br.idlLQ-~lJlt_he skin HJ !}e _ -orat C'O]fatlltron-tn\fOlYltfg-tofl that the people have a right lo e e benefit Of a doctor neeUed a way needle IS tarnished after a half- ·"'l com(.• frc1m a l1111g 111 • pat·krats , .. Mrs C'1 o:-s :,,11.i don't know hcl\\ m:.tl1) ''"'i wa s 1cmptl•1I tc, tla i II\\ .di stuff :i w:.t\. liul t.lc·c·1dt·d ,,. ;1 , if . ..-. _...... . .. ---- Te r w itliger , a Sacr amento know how their m oney . was IDtervieW8 · to determine if their nei ghbor or hour wait. call the undertaker w o m a n who said Robbins spent." lovedonetiad.infactexpired." Some of the miracle cures In seduced her when s he was a Anaheim officiah have re-d 16-year-old high school stude nt fused •to comment on the settle announce in early 1979. ment or Monday 's -order until He a lso ordered a trial on a they see a copy of the ruling. ch8rge of oral copulation wi th Acrording to the documents. Regina Cllllimore of Sacramen-to,. who said the incident· look Anaheim offirials agreed to pay a total of $40;000 to the common-place in Robbins' Capitol office law wife and daughter . now 3 in early 1978 when s he was l6. years old. of conv ict Robe rt The charge that was dropped Lawrence McPhearson , slain on involved Susanna Della Casa, a Id h d July 15, 1!178. 17-year-o woman w o accuse Mc Pherson, 34, had , escaped Robbins of grabbing het and from the Sacr a m e nto prison prop<Wtioning her at her home work furlough program, where in Rancho Cordova, e ast of Sacramento, in the s ummer of he 'l\''lS reportedly servin~ a sen· 1978. lence on drug and burglary con- '\ Woman .tells of rape in Irvine park victions. He fled to Anaheim to see his t hen-infant daugh\er, Tawna Ann Da l e, and wife. Leslie Lynn Dale. Police said later"' they were noti fi e d of Mc Phea rson 's whe reabouts and were told 11e was armed". Arter a pursuit by car a nd then on foot. 11 officers fired 58 rounds at' McPhea rson. A 21-year-old Irvine woman has hitting hitn ·nine times. No gun told policeth.at she was raped in a was found in his poss~S6ion . c ar parked n e ar the c i,"tY-'+--Jn February 1979, Ms. Dale Heritage Park, police Sgt. Leo iled a $2.6' million lawsuit in JoflHsaidtoday . "':\. e ral ·court in Los Angeles The wom-n , wtio received ihsi Anaheim and the 11 of· possible internal injuries in the assault and has been under a doc· tor's care, told police that she met the man the night of Dec. 12 in" Baxter's Resta urant, Ir.vine. She told police she a gr eed to the · man's offer to drive her home. Inste ad , he took her to the Heritage Park parking lot, and raped her, she said. He w.as described as being good:Jooking with short blond hair parted on the left side, blue eyes, muscular build, 21 to 24 years of age, S feet 9, 175 pounds. He was wearing a pullover 1;hirt, m"'---sol<Jcnarn and tarr panrs. Re was driving a four-door sedan. · -' ~ewportcop arrests two in burglary Love.'lneM(ige of Big Bird -draim tureBt " CONCORD (AP ) -"I love . you." cooed the big yellow bird oo f-ront porch . "You're under arrest" came . ltle rep)y ..from 1be ~~man · in- side. Apparently frightened by a s u ito r costumed a s Sesame .. Street's Big Bird, the woman m a~ a citizens arrest and Con- cord Police took James Wesley Kirby , 28, off to Jail on suspicion or trespassing and disturbing the peace. Kirby said he had tried the costume when his earlier efforts to express his love failed. . Interviews are being held a t Sad dl eba c k C·oll ege for 35 federal job P(Ogram positions. En try le\'el trainee po1ritions ar e :waila ble in the fields of c lerica l w ork, landsca ping , equipment maintenance, com- puter work. stage technicians. media ser vices. shipping and re· ceiving. and instructional aides. Appli c a nts for t h e Com · prehensive E mployment and Training Act program jobs first must contact the Orange County Recruitment and P~ac emenl Center to determine if they are eligible. Those eli gible are then referred to the college. P ersons seeking further in· for mation may call 496-3514. ManrobsHB S&Lof$700 A young man wearing a straw cowboy hat, sunglasses and a blue Hawaiian s hirt has robbed . Home Savings and Loan As- sociation, l 6400 Pacific Coast llighway, Huntington Beach. of a bout $700 police.~aid. • The man entered the sa vings and loan at 3:42 p.m. Tuesday. stood in lin,e a nd handed the teller a note detnan ang money, police s aid . The sus pect re· portedly kept one hand inside his pocket, indic ating he had a we apon. The suspect. described as a white m an, a bout 25-years-old 5-feet·lO, 175 pounds, then fled · into the centra1 ~·s-Landmg s hopping center area . !hieyes get l~t from Mesa home Thieves pried loose the front door of a Costa Mesa home lo s t eal a c olo r te levis i on . mic rowave oven and jewelry all valued at $1 ,340. police said. . ' Coast Guard rescue " .. ···"" . ' -'-- eni4 in ·drug bust PORTSMOUTH. Va. ·(AP) -A rescue "missior;i. turned into a major drug_~izure when the Coas t Guard found fQ.IJ" to''20 tons of marijuana aboard the diallbled fi shing vessel Don Franc. • At least 250 canv·a s·wrapped bales of marijuana weighing 30 to 80 pounds each were counted by crew members of the cutter Cherokee who . boarded the Don Franc oo Tuesday during the search for a missing cre wman, a Coas t Guard spokesman ~aid. But, thc.ofrew counted only the bales visible on the deck and in the hold, ann the actual cargo could be as mud1 as 20 tons. the vessel's capacity , said .Petty Officer Bruce Pimental. ·'When these people load the boats.. they pull up the boards and stuff wherever they can:·.tie said. . Seven crew members of the Don Franc were in Che '(ir&i:Dia_ ieach city jail In the custody of the. Immigration-and Nat~raliza· · tion Ser vice. They were expected to face arraignment today on un· specifi ed drug c harges. --- ·' She s a 1<1 fr1111 I11 r 1..~ would huy larf.!l" lurok , '1 .. 1,1 , ang l'\l'r)th1ng from 1·1111k•111- ·t 1pcs 111 m l·dh in.cl 111L .. 11 .. 11 i. for lhl'1r frt1 rn ~.n1m als .. H I ht•\ ho uf.!hl a 1111• •I 'I • v. a nted 11 11. lit· l!ll•1rl l••I 1 • about l'\l'ryth1ng .·· sl11 , •· "'()Ull t• 11fll'O ll \lo l>Uld lw 111• t>111ik an thl· hi nr .... c l1t ·.1 <11· . bit.• . 1\I ! lht· 1•111 r11•., 111 <; ranc1 rn11tl11·r"s l>a) · ''&' '•: ; •tht• unginal s pt•ll1n1t, ]'il'l1" ·, tion. and sy11la \ Thi· 11:i1·• ·, JWIJS.H'r(•d \\1th t·n g l':t\ 111 1'.' I '"~ th1• pl'nnd For anymw look ill I! I 1 1 st rut·t11111s on how t11 1:1:1\u 11 own fl.' paµ1•r. hem· LI• I'.' I • .. cloudiness 11u1 11f t-hei1 ~11··\.:·· cyt•s. or C\C•n ho .... to 111 :1kt• ~ and wine, ~1rs (."ro<,s s '"'''L just the than~ . ··Jus t remembe r wh••11 . · 1,, read lhe book a qll limUl!l1 ~li1·~ som eone 100 years from now .\Y~ be laughing j ust as.ha rtl al ~;.~, ~I rs ··cross :.•JICI ·'. I • ' . I .. I I -1 : · 1 I -· · Patience and ~ood eyesight paid off for Newport Beach police officer Cr aig Frizzell who spotted a pair o f a lleged burglars prowling through a ~oast Highway car lot. ·· 1 wanted to bring a smile to her face," he said. "I wanted to do Some thing c lever. so she might listen." Po lice did not re le ase the name of the woman involved. George Netllenum .. lohL police · that he returned lo his home Tuesday on Coriander Drive shortly after 8:30 p.m . to dis-. cover the theft. G reut yecir-en(t souinos . Responding to an alarm at Chick Iverson Volkswagen, 445 E. Coast Highway. Frizzell said he. __ _..s..,.l_.aked himae out al a "lookout point"neart eau oaealersbip. ''I waited about five minutes and couldn't really see much," said . Frizzell, "then 1 saw a By eounty stores on do!Jtimc cJresses. CL'('nino < trcs.sc.~. classic ~nd conternp< >ror~J Sf )Orts t uear. knits. suf (s . cc >ats. linoc.~rie an•t I< >ungetuear. access o ries . s h< Jes flashlight." , Waiting for a backup unit to ar- rive. lhe officer moved in and nabbed the suspects allegedly ln the process of removing a stereo from a car. Police said 13 cars in the dealenhlp's service area had been broken into. , ~ Arrested were Phili Farfani~k . 23. and Rober llarcado, 18, each of ,Hunllniton Beach. Police said they alao found a duffel baa stashed · near the service .... a lhat lhey uaert was to be med to carry off the booty. Drug law challenge may be too late 'I'wo retail record store chains Beach. have ftled suit in Oran1e <Jounty Jfhe state law, known as the Superior Court to challen1Ja new Presley Bill, restricts the sale of state law that re&Ulatea Hies of paraphemalla to separate rooms drug paraphernalia to minors. in retail stores where minors • However, the suit of Licorice aren't allowed unless accom- Pizza and Show Induatriea Inc., paraied by an adult. which operates Music Plua and Retail record stores commonly City. One Stop stores, may be too · sell such devices u pipes, ..O.ch late. · clips, spoom and pWboxes that , _._u,,:__ The4thDiltrtctCourtof Appeal are uaed \_o consume certain Man 9 .....,.,...-'e ln San-Bemudino ruled Wednea-dru1s and ah deflMd in the law day that a similar ordinance a1parapbern.U..· • d-th pa11ed a&a1oln W•tmm.ter Tbe·-... eom.d lD tbelr lult ~ --· --la.vaH4, _..nover1W'Hdan that -.__Jd~ .. -.-._, .. A.._.m DOliee today .;; ... 1n. .. 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JOHN HOGAN _ .. __ ---------· -------___.._ -... ----· ·-... -Ln Jotla: 7 6.16 Gtrord. •s+-71:l-1~9:30 ro 5 :.10 ) Fashion valley : 291·7100 (9:30 ro 5:30 aod Sunday noon ro 5 :0 0 1 Newpon Center: &U· 7100 ( 10:00 to 9:00 Thurs<lu~J • . and Friday af!d Sunda11 noon 10 5iOOJ -- . ' ,. .. .. •• -·.~ ...... , .... . . Be it resolved . • • • H.\PP\'· Nt.:W \'t.:.\a ot.:n.-80 here w• are, ol-n· Ullit • brand n.-w y~ar alun~ W p beat of all pouible coaat.s. Surt>I 'llll ut our aKJvul11ce 1• luoilin1 ahead bri1ht·eyed and hu1>h) tall~ with no prtiv10U1 eve •Ina to rearet. Tt11e1 t~l11ti th•· c •~e 1t'1 Ume for u• to come up-·wlth our New Year'• rea0Jut1on1 May they tut al lea1l lbrou1h J anuary Soherewe1u · I rt'bul11e nul lo wn tc l9IU on 11ny'checks. receipts or nw.n t.') orders lhat,u e ~om~ to any body I like 1Wbol 11vd lhllt l sh1tll not indul1e 1.n any sans of over - t' lilln I( d urint: the l'Om•n6' )2 months Therefore I shall s wear ••ft "' .-~t-d t.ananas and vrune1 u1ce -Ht.: at: lS A VOW Lh1tl when handl.mg tax forms, I shall not fold. s511ndJe or .mutilate The forms lht1inselvea will fold. ~p1ndle and mutilate m} bank balance. Rt'." uht-d 1ha1 I s hall not ~o roller skating on Balboa I la nd · 1 11ro1111!>c nut tu ~klltebo~rd on Himtington Beach llesul \ i::ti I shall not cross Forest A venue in Laguna 8edl'h 1n the middle uf the bl0<.•k unl~ss I am reading !>ornettung a t lht time. I shall make every effort during 1.981 to congratulate l'ht' l'<>sta Mesa v1cecops for at least one thing they dld--0r didn't do during the 12 months. -IT IS llER~BV PROMJSED that this corner shall not crillr 1ze or he.ap as persions upon the California Coastal Com mission. or any of its offshoots, committees, sub-sub rnm rnillt.'t'S or bureaucratic functionaries unless they take som t! sort of orril·aa l a<'lion. ls-~'t that fair? Dunn~ the New Year, I vow to read at least one master ~I an study for Orange County's J ohn .. Wayne ~( I Drat! Here a'e all of tcut year's resolwions Airport. Note that I didn't 'promise to reaa any of the ne~ ones. Just any one. That means my reading material could 'date bac •. to l-916, 1968, 19.57, or who knows how far back? 1The county has plenty on hand. J~ -IN ORDER TO START this New Years properly. I re· solve to show restraint in lhe vie wing of s porting events upon the television tube. Thus I shall watch no·more than three bow I games today. I shall then skip all TV football until the Su per Bowl and the Pro ~owl. Thgre will be no wat_ching of the gridiron follies during the months of March, Apnl and May. Reyond that ... well you can't expect miracles. . I shall only watch one parade· on TV today. No reruns. either . -It should be urged that all our PQpulace plead upon . the Orange County District Attorney's Office and the !!late Attorney Gene ral's Office not to indict any more of our local government officiat:i until 1981 is al least three moo\bs old. We need a breather. -RESOLVED THAT TIDS CORNER shall not offer snide obser vations about either Newport Bay Bridge nor the traffic signals through Costa Mesa until the next tiine one or t heotherdoes me dirty. . -And finally, may the "one" in 1981 mean it's going to be one happy and prosperous New Year for one and &II . Recal,l of Fords_ . . avoiJed· WASIDNGTON CAP) The 1overnmenl and lhe Ford Motor Co. on Wednesday an·· nounced a1r~ent 011 a com- promise dealin1 wilh problems with. automatic tranamiaaiona and avoidinl a record recall of 22.9 million F.ord cars and light trucks. Under lhe al,reement. owners of the vehicles will soon receive letters and dashboard stickers warnin1 lhat \he trans misslqns could slip into reverse. Suet'! slips have caused almost 100 deaths, the goyernment con· tends. DESPITE THE compromise, a spokesman for the National Highway Trame Safety Ad· ministration said "we have not agreed there is not a defect" in the transmissions on the affect - ed vehicles, which we.re s old between 1970 and 1979. A Ford exe:cutive insisted that there is no defect. · And a consumer group, the Center for Auto Safety, quickly criticized the agree ment, saY,ing the government did not go far e nough and should have re- quired Fo rd lo repair the tra nsmissions . . ''Merely putting a sticker on a vehicle isn't eoine to assure that you .aren't goin& to have pro· bl e m s in the fut ure,•· s aid Russell Shew of the Washington· based or ganiza\.ion. "For the con s ume r it 's a pretty raw deal." Kee,,•~ Willia m Fre n c h S m ith Reagan's choice for -attorne3 general, won't r esign frorr two all-male private clubs which have drawn criticism for alleged sex discrimina · lion. Smith sai.d he was ·not aware' of any proble m . -Weingart burial ban is lifted ' LOS AN GELES (AP i -A Superior Court <·ommissioner has ordered that the hod y of philanthropist ·deve loper Ben Weingart bee interred. 'liftinf.( a b a n s o u g h t b y t h e I a.t e f Au tho~ McI..uhan _ dies 69~ -. TORONTO <AP) -Marshall Mc Luhan, 89, the Canadian communications »teorist who popularized the phrase ''the medium is the message" in the 1960s, died in his sleep Wednes- day at his Toronto home, one ·or his daughters said . McLuhan, a, professor: of Englis h literature at the Un i~rsil4' of Toronto fpr 34 years, underwent s urger y in Septe mber 1979 fq)lowing a stroke. His daughter Step)lanie said it was believed he died of a stroke. -- IN JM7, MCLUHAN spent more·than 22 hours on an operat· ing table in New York having a benign growth r emoved from near his brain. During a n!c'ent inter view at his daughter Mar y's Newport Beach home. McLuhan joked that people often e xpressed having difficulty reading his books. "But they always say they can understand me when I faUt," he .. remarked. lie said he enjoyed visiting the Newport area, c·iting his love for the area's re'st ... ur ants as one of the main reasons .' MEDIA EXPERT Mllrah•ll -Luh•n Church disco targeood for crackdoun F REMONT <AP> -The Rev Samuel Conti claims the boogie· down disco rocking at his Phase Ill nightclub is nothing but a r hurch benefit dance. But Fre mont city officials . alarmed by rape, kidnaping and . drug arrests connected 'N ith the lat e n i~ht to early mornin~ event's, say they want Conti to close by 2 a.m like ever~ other If E WAS THE author of a ·-' <·om mercial dance hall In the ci - dozen books, m a n~ of the m ··tY south nf Oakl and . analyzing the enor mous i~pa~t CITY A'rTORNE V Ly le Lopus of the moder~ n;iass 1f!ed1a on said he plans to propose'hannin'~ contempora~y life. His .~est ·. or~anized rlances. anywhe re in k no w.n W?rks an cl.ud:~ .. l!n town after 2 am eliminating . multimiHion ai re 's .J.Q!uLtime_. THE FEIJERKI;" aiencyrn-· companion. ~er~tand1.n g . Med1_a . 1 he the c urrent exe mption for :.I e~1u~ ts. ~e. ~essage and patriot•<:. reli1,!1ous or fl'8tern11I " iune concluded there was a The companion. 57 -year old safely problem with the Ford Laura .Winston. claim ed that transmissions after it received Weingart want ed to be cremated compl&.ints by some owners of and got a court order halting in- the cars that while idling, the ter m en t at F o r est La wn vehicles· slipped into reverse Me n:iorial Park in Glendale 'on when the motorists thought they F riday. were in the park position. Commission e r Ro be rt J Government. and F-ord lawyers &laylock said that infor mation h a v e bee n negotiating for presented in court showed that months in an effort to ·resolve Weingart "dearly expressed his the problem short of a recall of wis h to be interred next to his the veh1cles. Such a reca ll , w·ife ." which wo uld ' have been the lar gest in history. would have G • cost Ford m o r e than $100 OVernor 8WOrD ID m illion. company s pok'esman "" 'ri , , \'~ar ~d Peace in the Global or_i.:aniz~tions. . . lage. · . . f he city council imposed the Mc-Lunan s es~cnt1 al r:nessage limited 2 am ban· m October "a:. ~hat the. im m ediac-y .of Rut Conti avoided it by produr· tOd lf ; s tclev1s1on !i.nd .ot~er in· ing a d()('ument procJa1ming him for m at10 ~ m e~1 a c h a nged to be a n11nister in the liniversi:al hu m a~ life t~ basic way~ Life Churc h. He said events out- . It duesn t l~av~ a_ny plfrt of side his 1hsc;o a re "social. prob: ;ou ~naffect ed . 1!. is a s urround lems 0,·c-r which we have no that 1s a proeess. h.e once Slf1cl control. .. , The medium ·IS what haµ· pen s to )·ou and that •~ the mess age .. Tht' Canadian ·s thoughts on the media have become so well· known and accepted that the Ox· ford English Oirtionary recently liste~_ the word "Mt Luhanism.". AN 18· YF.AR-01.D woman was k 1 r1 n ap_e<I outside the disco Saturday, then take~d"Oakl~ and raped. Police reported · gunpoint car theft Sunday and - drug arrest Monday morning. J erry Sloan said in Detroit. . ~l~nTF O~L>.~on.n. (A~1 TJt e a greement covers the Wilham A. 0 Nelli. a 5o-year·olcJ HIS MIND A ND wr.il 1n gs Ford FMX C3, C-4 and·C,6 and t~ve~n owner, became <.:onnec· ranged over many s ubjects. in· Envoy hopeful JATCOautematic transmissions. t1cu.t s 84th ~overnor Wednesday .c lud~n g liter ar y c riu ctsm~ Unde..r the settlement Ford during a somb~r cer~mony at tec hnology a nd the countl!f· will :;end owners of all a'rcected the s tate CaJ?ilol, s ix blocks culture or the 1960s. ca rs a warning letter and a label from a . hospit~I wh ere Ella Mc Luhan was a native or Ed· t o place o n the vehicle's Grasso is battling t~e cancer m on ton . Alberta . a nd wa s d ashboard. Unde r the words. t~at forced her to resign .the of· educated in Canada and at Cam· ,L O NDO r:-1 (A P 1 -T h e 1\rc hh1 shop of Ca n ter bury 's per sonal envoy lo Iran returned from Tehr.an on Wednesday'and s aid four .Britons held prisoner there !)Ince Augus t may soon be freed. · "Important safety precaution," fi ce. bridge University, England .• the label advises motorists ~o jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. •-iliiiiiliiliiiim-ii~""iii".-iii­m ake -certain their gear shift lever is in park, the emergency brakes are in place and the igni- tion is shut Off. ; "(JNEXPECTED AND S1'dden vehicle movement may occur if these precautions are no t . taken." the label adds. Run in an Irvine Mai-atlwn Tee · Shirt Be among the firs t to run proudly wit h I r\'i ne 's colors official World Master 's Mar a thon of Irvine rare tee s hirt. o n t he The major West Coast running evenl comes to Irvine .~anu.a ry 25, 1981 bringing scores of top U.S. runne rs to one of the fastest ma rathon courses in the world. East_ due more snow You can buy a top quality, 100 p ercent cotton race s pectator shirt for the child or adult runne r in your Ii f e from •rn.Y of these Irvine €ha m ber of Commerce members: Sno• ••II """' '"" Gru t l •k•\ •nd '"" Oh•O V•ll•Y on Wl!dn•\<l•Y. and tran ltr\ ad•l~rln -... lnu..s H - tnt stor m ••' expected to mov• ea\twerd tow•rO Ottew•r« WICMIY •<a"ered ll9hl \nc>W, drtUlt and lrHIU'9 dnttl• ,..,..,,....,,ted In ,,.. upper MIUIUIPC>I Valley, S"lei _.,e ctoudty tf"t .t\•"Y 01Mt eru •. lntlucllnt ~·h of tr. norlr..rn P laln\, lhe Allanllt COA" •l•IH •nd tr.. count•'('• mlctw<llon. i-•mJlflreture\ wt re on the c:utd ''* w ltf\ attffnoon re.O•NU r.n9,no from M•r zero to tne '""' 1n much of tf\e NOf'1~t. T•MPtr•turt \ wt re mild In tr. centr•I Ptaln\. A r•adlnQ ol 50 de9<...S 11 C••per, Wyo , tied ,,.. '"'"'d ""'" ,.,.. ,,,. d•lt lf'I Al•'"•· • ••rQP tow prtUYrf' \Y\tem PM klnv r ein, "'°• •no wino mond over 1r..•Bro\tOI !Uy uu lete T ut\dey: wndlnt prewlov\ly l!!tld lemper.iurtt ..,.rlnt tn Fairbenk\, wtwr~ temper•tur•\ SunOaY plummtled to •• dt9rn s b<llow 1tro, 1119"• In lhe 7°' wert U ; peeled W.clnesday Tem119relurH 1,...,. ell,,,..., 7S dl9'"' belw•!n mlldnl9hl end • • m. Wtdnt\day AMERICAN SENTENCED BANGKOK, Thailand (AP> -A Thai court ha s sent e n ce d an American s urfin g in· structor to life imprison · ment · for possession of 2.7 1rams or heroin with {ptent to sell. Pblice said ·that Kurt A. Newman, 27, was arrested by Thai cuatoma officlalll aa be w•s •bout to board a fii1ht to Sin1apore. The dru1 wa.a found hidden in his UI Temperlllurws .. •nchor-M>er...J Into Ille :io., 1_..iurts ttwre 1,;;;I wMkS -hOverld at JS below rero. Val~r. on Prince Wiiii•!!' Sound In '°"'"·central Alana. tot 27 1ncr.• ol ~ .. In u houn. Wln<b r•ntlne to 60 mph blH l•d th• ruot•d lo.Iuka !'111ln.u1a. T emperatur• al midday ••'lttd • ~1o;:_11m*S:.::. Maueua. N v •. to 11 For IOcuY. -Wft lor9<•tl l••m l .,..r Mklll_., and Ille central Otllo .)I alley tntwefCI lllr-11 Ille llOftNf11 hell ol !tit Atl8flllc COiis!. 111 Ille WUI, w!*ly l<elte....t s-rs ware IOfa<etl •tofle Ille nonlltm Pkllle Coesl, wltll toe 111 v•llMK ..... , trom IClello le c.lllorftle. HIQtlt 111 1,_ Jiit -JOs _,. .,.. .. dk ted t..-tM Mrtll9m ~•Int to tM Mftllerll AtleMIC Coell ... e1", -111 Ult .... ,... ,., O<•OH IOUl ... rn Cal1~111a ... ,,..,. at .,_ -"' Ple teou. • Loul•wllle. ... ll Memplu• 6] •• Mfeml u ... Miiwaukee J1 21 MPh·SI P ]] 31 NalllYollt !11 JJ NewOrlNn• 6S 31 N-Vork 11 1• Okla City 62 JS OINllle • ll Phlladpllla 17 n Pllotnl• 71 SI Pfllsl>urtn ~~ 23 Ptlend,l#if s P11-.0r.a SI " ltt no S2 " "'~ ]) 26 S.llLO t J1 2l Se•ttt• H • SI Loul• ... » St P·Te~ s' .0 St Sit M•I• 16 I $t>ol<•M •• .0 Tul\A •• ll Nasllln9tn '• )4• 27 CALll'OllNIA OnlYi '650 -Proceeds benefit \ Irvine Chamber of Commerce Sc;holarship Fund Krilten En1el and Irvine Chamber S»AJi1 Committee Chairman Arlyn Smit" Run With Offlelal Marathon Tee Shirts. -. -- •TOGGERY Culver Dri\'C at Wa lnut Ave. •DR. RON GROSSM A N.Optometrist 4525 Campus Drive • n u : UPPER CRL'ST 4533 Campus Onve •PO MONA FIRST FEDERAL 5325 University Drive •WELLS FARGO BANK 5401 Cniversity Drive •z -B T RAVF:L AND TOt;R 5321 Uni\'ers ity Drive •~RO LPHS SPIGOT 18044 Culver Drive •IRVINE SAVINGS AND LOAN · Cul\<e r Drive at Walnut Ave. •WALKER AND LEE Real Estate 5396 E . Waln~t A venue •ART SHOWCASES 4624 Barranca Parkway ' •SON AMI E . 4616 Barra nca'i>arkway •HOBI E SPORTS I R\'INE 4708 Barra nca Par kway • J.T . PERIWINKLE 4614 Barra nca Parkway •MAZON F ABRIC E MPORI UM 4T20 Barranca Parkway •WOODBRIDG E WI NE & SPIRITS 4724 Barranca Parkway •SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK 14477 CUiver Drive WorldMasteni Manlthon_.5ii;;~ .of Irvine Sponsor~ by tM lllt~~u<Y C:(C·••-m:. 'Gnd -· ( NAT.ION X-r<ded co Okie cleared . Al'llNA•'Ol .1!-i . Mil l A l'1 The X r alt"I 1(1111.w• h1 "'"' 11w11 •nd wcm1.-n "old ltt u \h11l1 ht11 t' ma) 11t-· d.11>1itut-lm 1t l1ut tl11.~~ rt· not 1Ut'.:.1d 111·1·(11 d1111C tu v111>- €'C'utors who , ,., .. ,,.u to J>Ul',,lJt' 1• Moral M11J<1nt\ t 11mplu 111t i.llChll I h~ t•<.Jlik 11•>. rtw .:in~''' t11 ,·,1<1 V''"l1h· "'hi .11 tli. 1.111!!•·1t.1 0·.1d \1 .. 11 l1•4turt- 1•1011111wnl ,t', "' ~ e111-. ,11111 l11g '>l1111t' .. rtw~1 "'' 111,,,1 t'lll 11111k 1't•, ...... lht't \' .. IH• \\fl\ \llU 1·an gt'l 4 t11un1I l h,i\ .,did Jdlf\l''> \\ ril!hl .. , •• , 11t1\, .rl11 •• , lo• 1,r th1· \ld n ldlltl \1111 ..i i \IJJl1rtl\ M R I (, fl 1 " t. 'I 'I t ~ o ~ ou nl'(Sh'r~ int 11 t ht> '>hov lo m akt: .i ,·ookll' vurd1c:1:-.1• lh· then lnt1I Ul):>U('('l'!'>!'>full) to t'011 Vlfll'l' An n .. pol 1~ pol1 r c a11d tht: Anne :\runtlt'I Count ) s tatl''s ul . turnl') ·~ offi(·l· that tlw store h;,itl 11lt>gall) sold uhs1·p111• rnall'na1 -h1 minors ., • .J :--... -.. t\b ~ I l . . -. . .. Oitt:'i'· . ' x;-x~x RATE D .-'--~~-, .... / • , , ... 0.. l . \') \ . J}-_c:::_c,\11•· $1. 50 \ .• ""' ~ V"" ~ M,,-t~.,." ft'• r. ,..-•----.-...-_: .. -· • . . -""""' Thurldey, January 1, 1981 Qi\ll y PflOT . M Controvenial ~ruU. pre1ented to Ca'ner WASIDNGTON <AP> -The Census Bureau made i\ official Wednesday: the population of the UnJted Sta tes counted in thJs .. year's census is 226,504,825. · T hal number, unless changed by court challen ges in 13 stat es, will be used to reapportion t he Hou se of R epresentalives. Eleven states would gain seats in the House and 10 would lose, in-. eluding New York, the biggest loser with five seats, T he biggest gainer was Florida, with an ofricial populatlon of 9,739,992. Florida would gain four seats for a total of 19. OTHER GAINERS Of• House seats would be California, up two to 45 seats; Texas. up three to 27. and Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico. Oregon, Ten n essee , U tah and Washington states, up one each. than the prelim inary num bers is· sued earlier this year . · THE NUMBERS were b roken down .only by states. Officials said the population of individual cities will be ready in about two months. * 1 Vincent P. Barabba. director of the Census Bureau. took note of the cootroversy that has brought the court challenges. ··w e can aay ·without qualifica tiori that this has been by far the most accurate cen s us ever taken." * ·Cens.us table slwws State gains, Josses WASHIN.GTON <A P> Here is the stalc·bY ·Slate table uf the official 1980 census figures submitted by the Cen sus Bureau to Pres ident Carter on Wednesday. The 1980 $)Opulation is listed flrsl. followed by 1970 fig ures. the number o't tfi~mbers of the House uf Repr~entatives effective with the 19ft2 election based on lhe 19Hll • cen.sus and any change from the c~rrent numher, p~ or ,!l1 inus: At•b<Ctrntt l.8'0.061 J •H .lS4 · I "---"') no rnant.J" Ala"»•.1.t M)O, .. I xn,\ill t nothdn'lt: Ari1on• • 1.111.a.o J,flS,1" t P'"' I Ar-.11n'a' 'l,18~.sn ,,'11,lll '''' '-''"1f'''' ta111orn1a 11.b61 ~1 1q,'IH,06fl H "'"'I ColP!•tlO 7.881 n• 1,?0'l,S•• Ir PIV'.. Connetttcut .. l.tO/ ~I& l,011.711 & "U • h,.,,'"' .. Oe••••rt' \'1\,11\ Hi8 10• ' ,,v <h,.h'f'"" 01\t Cotumo1• 611.&U • l\6,1.io8 0 no• h.u1 l• Flo,,da ~.1n.m &,141,.tl8 14' p1u' • • Gl'O,.Qld ~ 464,76'~ ' \II ... ,0 tO f!O I hf:.*O(J•• I l 1s a m1sllf'rnt·anor ti: scll or d1spla) to pt•<1pl1· 11nd1•r 18 p11· 11----'u.u""'""· slalu~. ur ulhcr Ut.Ju:~41J latwn~ of human~ w1l h ohv1ously slimulalt"<I s1·x ocgans . eo.cn ' -L.. P-'"' 'OBSCENE' COOKIE HOT BUT LEGAL Kathe Halt.er wtth tray of X-rated goodlea The loss of New York's five seats would give that state 34 llouse members Three other in· dustrial s tales. Ohio.· Pe Pt» sylvania \incl Illinois will , lose two seats each. Losing one seat e a <:h wou ld he Indiana , Massad1usetts. MiC'higan. l'yfis · souri, New .Jersey· and South Dakota. AP wi1n••,,,,_...,,u..---'..,J:t;i~!()Olr-0v.er.sic.1-f,i~UFefr-Wefe submitted to President (;art.er as requirt.'<l hy law by the l!nd or !980. Thal m akes the 19fl0 <"Cnsus countorric·1 al .... a'Nctll • qb\,QOO IO'f,q\j '/ ncH l\1'4Hi• ltlaho q•J,01 /llUll 7 ~· .. l•dl»I• 1111no•\ n,~1 ,, 110:1'>-tl /1 J ., .. "..,. , :~:•;na :4:1nf~1 ~,81\.~ ·---~.'.'~·,:;",,'. i<en\d\ 1,341,'IUI! 1,l t<l,011 Ken•ur •r J,1161.•ll l.no,111 I OU•'•idnd 4,103,~/1 1.'M4,b)I Md1n.. 1.114,0btl <;tl).1'11 1 I h lllj I 1l,tfH1• Uh f ftotf•\fl 1\1)1 h,,,,.,1 llOl ''•Ui'f' • . fo'rcdt•n<·k Puont'. un ass1s lant sl ate 's altcirnt:). ~111(! ht- found the 1·<1C>k l('S '· 11crsonall y d1sg11stmg" liHl not 1llcgaJ .. A l~I. I SAW wai. a vis ual reµr csC'nlal.ion of a i.:mgcrhread man. nol u visual rcprcst•ntatmn of a person." Paom· !'>a11l Wright sa11I he w~~ tOld hy Paone thut the Mural MaJonly eould lry tool1la1n a war r anlon 1l~ · own, then linng its 1·11ok11·s and witnesst:s to <·ourt and pmsf'c·ule the 1·ase itself I\ at he llalln. wlto runs the liak 1·rv . s a1<1 tht• X raled l.'.t.WJu~ wtucb s'ell Jor $1.50 ap1t•1·1·, arl' popular Or1ginC11ly matl_e . for private partic~. lh<'y lwntmc• ovf'r the 1·ounter items a fll•r a c·ustomt•r S<IW a s heet Of them <·cic•ling 10 the s hoJl, she said · "Tllt:R t: WAS a dl'mand," she saul 1• l'coph· liuy tlicm likt 1·ra7.~ Thc'}"rt· fun . And they tt hl' 1·ookic~) all ha vt· l11g smiles ht'n1t1s1· Lh1•y'rc proud of Vicir nal11ral e ndowments " ,;.. dis play an· ke pl <'OVcr cd an<l arl' not sold to e ustomers who arc, obvrnu~l v undff al!.4:' Wright said he 1s <·c rta1n the tookit•s urt• 11lcgal "It's m1ntl bogghn~ li1 mt' lhal a k id <·an walk 10 a nd huy tht·m." lit· said "The infont of the stun · 1s LO sell. pornogra(Jhtc· t ook 11•s: 1•lst• why would they 1·all lhem X raled'i " TO a_l';A(;H THE New Vear·~ Eve dcadltnt', the Cen su~ Bureau needed some emergency -nelp from the US Supreme · ('ourt ovcrturning a New York lower court ruling that the gov ernment said would have de l ayed rcapJJtHt ionm enl of Congress. . ·· By a.7 I vote Tue)>day. lhe high courl dean.·11 the way for lhc hureau lo c·crl1fy the count M.r1tdn<I 4,?lo,146 J,"11 bQI M•"achu..,th ~,ljl,Oll \ .r1 IM M1ct .. 9an 9,n 1.1u • 881 ~1• M1nnP\.Ofd A,011 '"" ·~ 101 Mt\\l\\lJ>O• J,!.10 fl~ I J\t, ~· M 1\\0Url •'Ill AAA 4 f)ll f))J Monlana 18~.6'111 M•,<IO'I Nf"bt.t\lo',t ''.110.~ 1.•~.331 u....... J .... ,,.. 48738 N,.w Ho1'rnp\h1t ., 910,b HJ 1)1 611° N•·• J~rW'I I Jo.4,\\,8. t ti' t-., N••w M• _,,, fJ .. ~ '9'# ~t;Jj 1 011 (>\') N,.w Vor-~ \ 1 'JSI 1'&& t• ))e, ~I North (.tro1.,._.,. ., flJ/4 •t~ tll• ~tt Not t h 0 .tJl'>ltt tJH 6~ ~ 11 1'41 (Jtl10 HJ /<ti 41 I 'U ti•,/ A/l 0• f,tf\Offlo J ti)) '1M , 'I\~ M. I Ou·~•_jn 1 tall O' l I U'~' ')Ji Jlt.nn\f l "'nn1J 11 ~ /1~ 1 lj#(l /#i• ~ Jfh,1dt• 1,1,1tl0 qAI 1\A 'Ut /11 ',.')ufPl (tt'Ghr\_. I 1'~ * 1 • llf) It j ~l')olh O<tH •f<J b~ '15' ,._, ). ""'rnr_,nt V"Q'"'d Wtt\t'llnc-.,1on • ~~ 1•.o ,. 118 lll• I -.,: Olf \H •lt ,..,,,, A I t( tf 1 I ,,,,(.l!;- 1 ',,, b\' 1 \t'I • ii U4 1\, • b\ .. .., I 4t\ d .. .J w .. .,, V1rQ1n1r1 1 '-'''' 11•• 144 11 • W1utln°»'""" • 10\ tl', • ,, I 811 ' r 1 .. ,I .. .. •I /I I• ' t ,, ,,, Wyomm<a ._, •l(J,1\1•1 H •• 4.. t. \}nttl'd StJlt,..~ n"' ',(JA 117' ?rJ t "" 0 11 .__. • 11•11111'. • .ollllllV I n•Jfl\.·U!•I• H11• tt,1C1 '' lfllfl\t\.i1••• ttU•hrlh~ • ,,, h11ru11• ..,,11f'.-.--- hl)C tlo100' ~·"''"' "'"' 1 IOtt\\I • \ nu1n.1~·· flflt hdrtQ• n11nu J ' tHll f\,·.rlll fntt1U\ • plu• . tHu•. jolu • !•"• hdt'\111 "". h,11\1;-o•J• '"'''ti.-u .. p r101 h11n4a1 • hO • h,11111• Wright sa11l h1• W(luld a!'>k hr!> hoa rtl of dirt•<•tors to dendt• th<! next movl' !\1 s llallcr s a11l th(' (·ook1es on Th<' cxislenn· of the eookies. h<' saicl, shows ·a. "p~vasive llet'l1r1t.' m c·ommunily stllftdards, that this l.·an h<Jppt·n in a family :-ohopp1ng l'enter without a µubli1· OU I(' I'\' The 1980 fii.:urcs. has<·d on the. µopulat1on J\prtl I. were more than 23 million higher than the total of the nno ce nsu:., wh1t·h s howed fhere wNe <!03.304:!.031 U.S. r:esidcnts. An<I lhc offil'1al fi ).{ure 11; ahout a mlllton hij;{her ~ '"'" p,._.,,.,, r,1 CvhJ"''''" 1r'•P1.ttnl+f'/." ~ ,,, l\11W"11 01 n1•ti 1111ir;•l1•1 ••1•111;•••,\10r1.11 •'I'll''''-·• L- Dispute marks debut of new.Laetrile law SA C RAMENTO I J\ P·» , Con· tro\'crsy ha'> cr11ptt'<1 over whether a se1·t1on of a new ('a l1fornia law legahzin~ lhc USl.' Of l.aclrtle WU!\ -: well·planncd or an erro r 10' drafting ~ -the lcJ!1Slation The mu1·h del>alcd law went into '; ('(fe<·t t<.1Clay ll allow;-terminally ill l'anct:r pal1t•nls to he given the apn1·11t pit exlral'l. hut only if it has . 1Jce11 p rt·s1·rihed h y a c an cer s11enalisl known <ts a me<lic·al on· ('Ologi!il A mc•dl(:al nnn1lol.(1sl 1s a s1)«!c1 alisl in ~u.m~1i'!-; T HE R E A R E llUNDR•:DS of ·-! m<!di<'ill·oncolo~ll'lS-i.n the slate. but' :i oi>pnncr1ts ·or the amen<! mc nt claim few of the spcC"1ahsls favor ('anccr I~ patients' use or Lat•tnle An aHlc to \he ffi('asure's author. Sen. William Campbell. R lladenda lleights. claimed lhc restriction had -... _been slipped into the hill quietly !>Y , an Assemhly t'Om!l'iltec. . P. ~ ~ 3 ~ . .. ' '" . , ; . : . ~ ~ Rut the r hairman or that c·ommit tee. Assemblyman J\rt T ofrl's. sairl thc amendment was made dearly and pulJlid y and was ac·ccpted hy Campbell through his aulc l llE 1..(w Al.SO all•>WS Laetrile to he g1vtm to any willing t ancer pa· t1ent at a university tea<•hing hospital. But lea ching hospitals are Restaurant run by doctors who generally oppose Laetrile. ThP fe d eral govcr11m e nt has hanne<I Laetrile from interst ate com· me n ·c on grounds there is no proof it has any value m treating cancer. However, some states have legalized its usc.•aml ril is available in Mexico. The r estriction was added Tuesday during a chaotic Assem bly Health Committee hearin g, when the bill wa~ loaded 'with a me ndment:-;, most of them sponsored by· a chief 9ppo· n.ent. the California Medic·C;!l .Assoc1a· lion • · l'AMPBU,1. AIDE .Jerry fhtlev~. who pres~nted the bill to the commit· tee in Camphell 's absenc(j .. said t he restr iction "was put in \hy the starr of the l h!alth Committee uompletely un: hck nownsl to us." I fl' said the change was discovered only rceenlly ancl "came as a real s hock--to me .. B u t T '' r r es . l h e 1· o m m 1 l le c 1·hai rman.. said lhal llaleva had knowingly accepted the amendme nt. Fires kill 12 At leasl a dozen people in rive s lates were killed in house-fires Wednesday, includin g a five· alarm. apartment building blaze in Cleveland wher e authorities list ed IO others as missing · i ~ ' and Cockla11 Lounge ~ ~ • 1 .; i SCAMPI I . I (shrimp in herb wine sauce) ' 199-S 12.tl Served wtth Soup du Jour or aal8d, rtce pll•f or baked pot8to. Vegetable.• Gerdtner. SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH I I :JO to ·2:30· . dn-the-mell •t South Coat Plaza near the C.rouNI on""' Flrat L...,.I. For ~k>nacau: 561122. ' , .. . ... ~· .. . Is this hOW yo11r b3rik· ~ . ~~eS'YOU. ' ----···"' _, ... We thjnk you· deserve better. · , · Friistrated~ Come to Imperial Savings. We'll help'you and your money . Our Checking +Interest plans P~Y you. 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I J I Orange Coast Oatly P.llot Edit.rial ~~~.~ ........................................ ThofN .... •.P •.• H.aley ... /P·u·b·ll·•h.·.f ... T.homll .... 1.K.-.v.ll./Ebt .... '°'a .-~ZJJ. · ~ . .,...,., t 1111 a.rtw• Kr•lblch1guor1•• Peee Editor · t• wa1 not the· be»t or yeu~ ahd H h1111 departed leavan1 an uncomfortable numlwr of s trmtili untied · On the lntematlonal sn~nt! It appears the incoming Rea1an administration will inherit rnuch u~fm1shed bus i- neH · F'int and for~rnotst prububly will ~ t ryin~ to deal vl'ith thf.> Iranian~ who~'" mant>uvt-nnt's on the hostage front 1.n rt'l't"nt dwyi-. ha',. rnnaied rrom absurd to irra- UOnal. Abtur<I wH the rnmment th11t film uf the hosta6es re · teued over tht! t'hnstmas huluhtY!> :thowt-d the world how ·hap~) and ht!1tllhy ' · the) arc lrrallonal was t·he1r demand fur $Z4 b11Uon later • dur t>d to M ··g00<,1 faith" deposit of $9 billion, with the holltlilge~ s llll to be he ld as collateral for the balance No" there <t re ~oine tndll'ett10ns Iran may be re aliz-lJag the L'nited St~tes has gone about as far as it c an in 1aeeting the endless demands · Presiden't ·elec t Reagan's apparently off-the-cuff re· marks about "ransom " and ··barbarians " clearly hit a few nerves ·and may h.a~ provoked some second thoughts a~ to ju~t how much c·an be milked out of even as spec tacular a d iplomatic kidnapping as this one - es pecially with a. ne w U .S. administration waiting in the wings . Also far from sol ved is the Polish dilemma. The New Ye ar finds massive Soviet forces still arrayed around . that-C'ountry's borders -despite intern-al efforts to maintain calm. A Soviet move into Poland. either direct or sub- versive. would confront the United States and Wes tern Euroj}e-with decisions not ea s ily made. • ---··---·'7-Tbe question of NATO strength also will call for some action from this side of the Atlantic. cautious diplomatic and military s teps to beef up NATO without provoking n Wars aw Pact retaliFltion. A WASHINGTON -When Pvt. Aleksandr Kruilov. a member of the Soviet forces that Invaded Af1hanistan a year ago, strolled Into the American Embassy in Kabul 'with the-apparent inten- t ion of defecting, he made headlines around the world. He also touched off a tragi· comic series ·or events that re· vealed now ill· e quipped th e \.Jnite d . States is to -deal with · R u s s j.a n citizens seek. ing polili<'al 'asylum.' The co mic pa rt o f the e pi s od e · became all too obvious : Though the Soviets had been occupying Kabul for months by the time Kruglov showed up at the em· bass y ~-and . indeed , the Russians had dominated Afghanistan for years there was n ot a single Russian- s pe aking F o reign Service employee on the staff of our em·· bassy in Kabul. So until a Russian·s peaking diplomat ('OUld be nown in from the U.S. Embassy in .Moscow, poor Kruglov had to com · I ,. municat.e with tt)e Americans in pidgin German. ,. avoid poulble accusations lhal l.he United States had coerced the Russian soldier into defect- TH E TRAGIC part, of course, ing. So far, so 1ood. is what may have fiappened to But, as it turned out, the.Unit- Krualov when he decided -ed Na~ions was just as ill- afler less than a week in our em-prepared as the U-.S. IMEmbassy bassy -to give up hia tlaim·of to handle possible defections in political asylum and return Af1hanistan. The U.N . refugee home with Soviet diplomats. commission had no office in The Russians said Kruglov Kabul. .. willingly a1reed" to leave his .. sanctuary, and under the THE NEAREST U.N. refugee circumstances U.S. diplomats office was In neighboring could not reasonably argue that Pakistan, to which thousands of he had been coerced. It is at Afghanis have fled since the least possible that Kruglov --Russian invasion. But instead of simply got tired of trying to flying in a refugee official from rommunicate in Katzenjammer Pakistan, the U.N. authorlliesde· German. · ci'ded to turn Kruglov's case over What hasn't · been disclosed to to the intemattonalofficethat was the American public is ttUtt the the scene in Kabul : the U.S. ·United States, without either a .. Development Program. clearcut policy or an on-the·spot What the U.N. officials over · capability. or dealing with a looked, however, was that the . potential Soviet defector, had head of the de~ent pro· called on the United Nations for gram in Kabul wa~ a Bulgarian. help in the delicate matter. Although he would presumably · be able to make himself un- ACTING ON the assumption derstood to the Russian soldier that Kruglov would eventually _: certainly better than someone have to be escorte d out or speaking sch~l !><>Y Perman - Afghanistan. the State Depart· his political gt.iidance for a ment turned to the Geneva-potential Soviet defector woutd· based U.N. High Commission on be suspect, to say the least. Refugees. Using the United Na· ·Bulgaria is orft? of tbe Kremlin's lions as an intermediary would staunchest allies. ' ... ··A Bulurian diplomat is not exactly your ideal cboree to deal with a Ruuian soldier seek· ing to defect," a U.N. source re-. marked wryly · to my associate Lucette Lagnado. 'As it happened, the Bul1arian official never did meet with Pvt. Kruglov . Faced with a - diplomatic vacuum, American embassy officials allowed Soviet diplomats to talk to f{ruglov. Much to tt)e Kremlin's satisfaction -and to nobody's great surprise -the sessioh with the Soviet officials proved persuasive. Kruglov changed bis fllind about defecting and agreed to retur11 to Russia. He has not been heard from since. SUSPICIOUS VETS: Veterans Administrator Max-Clelanq hcts confided privately that the most frustaling ex- perience of his tenure has been dealing with Vietnam veterans ' complaints a bout .the con - frov ersial defoliant . Agent Orange. It has been an even more frustrating experience for the vets who suspect their exposure to the toxic spray is responsible for their development ot.cancer and other maladies. · The vets ' cynical attitude toward the government way made depressingly clear in a r~­ cent survey ordered by VA of· ficial s to see if vete ra*' hospitals were doing a proper job of testing for Agent Orange effects. ~ And C ommunis t maneuvering in Africa. Latin .America and Southeast Asi~ will continue to t>ear watching. The world as 1981 begins is once more a tinderbox. -----.f·Mpe-OlUst-be-t-Oat-fW-OAe-strike-s-4-~~FSt mateh:---··--11---- The internal survey showed that most of the veTerans don·r believe the government is giving_ them straight answe rs. More t han ha lf r a t e d the Agenl Orang,tests as eitner "poor" or "only fair." '. ,. Nations still hope On a somewhat more encouraging note, the second Helsinki ~eview conf eren.c;e concluded its first fi'($·week ·session. in. mid-December and will resume meetings in Madrid on Jan: 27 to discuss proposals for improving the international ati:nosphere. · _ At the conclusion of the first session more than 100 such proposals had been presented by the 35 participating nations. They range from requests for action on in- dividual human right$ problems to s uggestions for busi- ness , scientific, economic. cultural and information ex- changes. · ' The Hels inki agreements on mutual se<'urity and ·cooperation were s igned in August 1975 by 33 European nations and' the United States and Canada. - · Perhaps-rmt unexpectedly,'the Soviet Union has been one of the principal violators of the pact. Indeed it was at- tempts by Soviet citizens to demand compliance that · created a whole new category of so-called dissidents. Sensitive about this issue, a9d especially anxious to avoid debate on its invasion of Afghanistan -a flagrant violatiOh of the Helsinki' agreement to respect peoples' rights to self -determination -the Soviets managed to stall the review conference for several ·weeks to keep these matters off the agenda. . But the remaining nations held firm and the. issues were aired in full debate. The Soviets were told flatly that the invasion and the violations of human· rights were 1.1n· ·acceptable and "a barrier to progress." · :· .· There is perhaps not too much hope th\l all the .·.-pirations of Helsinki will be achieved. But 'lhe mere ::tact that 35 nations are still discussing the!)\ and trying to ;:ceep the flame alrve is reason for encouragement. ~:·, In lime. said the American delegate, "the meaning of ;;=tthat we are doing and saying here may be heard." • 4 .That would be a giant step ahead for mankind. .•:; . :;~nions expressed in the spac4t above are those of the Daily Pilot, ':"9ther views expressed on this page are those of their authors atrd ~ists. Reader comment is invited. Addre'5 The Daily Pilot. P.O. ' , t {· ( • ~ . Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 9262fi. Phone (7f4) 642-432.1. · .Boyd/Bounty hunter ByL.M.BOVD Am asked if there is such a professional as a modern bounty hunter. Is indeed. He works for bail bondsmen. mostly. A Supreme Court rul- ing of 1872 stipulated that one released from cw;tody on bond was still in the custody of the bondsman. SO a bounty· hunter working for the bondsman, armed with the . bond itself and the power of citizen's arrest, assumes the right to. take and transport a fugitive. A bondsman's fight. therefore, is less Ukely to be with the law than with his q_uarrif Numerous zoos worldwide that char1e admission stay open lrfter dark now, ll- luminat1n1 the cages with Dear Gloomy Gus • lle1oluUon: I relOI ve lo ~ e1(•mlne my drlvln1 ~ habltl ID the U1ht of the ~ commmdment to .. tove It my Dl6Pbor u myself . M4I to md the act.a of : aelfiahne11 that can ,. end•....-the ll•n of tboae wbo share the road with me. • I E.C.M. ....... '/ ... c--.... -..... 11utte1 Y1 'teef" ..... ••• ......... ~ ....... .. .~~'Ill"-• • , strong red light that's visible lo the human onlookers but not to the animals therein. Money is the mother or all in· vent ions. Q. Can a suspect in a crime be made to confess under .• hypnosis? A. Maybe. But such a con- fession in itself fails to serve in the court because nobody knows whether it's real or just an imaginary effort to please the hypnotist. What can serve~owever, is~~ fact revealed under hy l'OSis that leads investlgato to evidence of a more accept&· hie sort. Q. Does lightning ever kill anybodYafterdark? A. 11\at it does. About two out of 10 of the fatal lightning strikes occur between 6 p.m. arul midni1ht. Seven out of 10 happen in the afternoon. Q. How long would it take a good sidelmifer to open 100 oysters? A. About three and a ball minutes. Every year, students at M ilslsslppl State. the . Ualvenily ol Mlssisalppl and ·the Unlveraity of Southern • Minlulppl compete· to iee which school ~an dona&e Ute moat blood to needy blood bank1. It'• • football Huon contest. And ram ol Dracula will understand why they call It the Trauylvanla BowJ. Only ftlb .tth .. bod)' tem· peratan WO--thu &M .. around It 11 Ute tuna .• • Earl Waters ·. Al the same t~me. most of -the veterans. who "were tested said they were freat'ed courteously al the VA hospitals. In other words, t heir complainl is that they think they're being lied to. TOUCHY QUESTION : 'About that' little p o pgun Nanc y Reagan says she keeps in her ni~ht table drawe r : O_ne security consC'ious government offi cial suggeste(j jokingly that, by right. the Secret Service should have an agent posted in bed bet ween the Reagans as long as . that loaded plstol is there . .But the service's spofts man. Jack Wa rner. put such speculalion lo Test. "We don't believe MM;. Re agan poses a threat to the pr.esident-elecl." he said. And Reagan isn't the type to push hi s luck by eating c rackers in bed. Nationftl Guard offers youth benefits There are nearly 5,000 openings jft the California National Guard ,... young men and womeh between the ages of 17 and 21. This incredible disclostU"e by its com- manding officer. Major General Frank Schober, is difficult. to un - derstand in the face of the thousands of young people cur- rently unemployed. It goes back to an observ~tion made by Schober when he as- sumed com· · mand of the Guard in 1975. "The Guard,"· he s aid, "is California's b e st k e pt secret." At the time . Schober was faced with the problem of re- building the Guard ranks which had been sorely depleted because of the unpopularity of things military brought on by the na- tion 's long drawn .out Vietnam in- volvement. Despite bis untiring effQJ"ls to tum things around he has found it a long hard, uphill battle. Happily as this year drew to a· close he was able to report Art·HojJpe that for the first time sihce 1974 there had been a net gain in the Guard'sstrength. "'· EVEN SO his lolal strength of 15,379 is still 25 percent short of the 20,000 author ized by the federal government. Thal shortage is testimony to the fact the opportunity offered by service in the Guamls still preUy much a . "secret." Whal is that opportunity? First off, it provides young people a chance for speciattzed tralnl.fig which will open the door to employment. Even those who have jobs will find, in the more than 400differentjobtrainiqg pro· grams, the opportunity to earn higher pal( by acq.utring specialized training in almost any field one can think of and work ex- perience to go with it. BEST OF all, they will get paid all the while they are receiving the training and experience. And , for frosting on the cake, there ar.e bonusek for first-time enlistees. The bonuses offered are a flat cash payment of $1,51>0 or a $4,000 education assistance grant-for those who wish to go on to college. But that isn't all! There is also the bargain $20,000 life insurance policy for a mere $36 a year and one other goodie. That 'is the special financing program which enablesCuard members to obtain low-interest home mortgages. If that isn't enough, Guard mem· hers also receive limited com- missary privileges which ~nable th~m to buy food and merchan- dise at considerably less than normal retail future and could be imposed anytime. Members of the Guard would be exempt from such duty. ALTHOUGH MILITARY '- service may seem distasteful to some and not attractive as a career to many. the· fact is th'al military training is a character builder, instilling discipline and responsibility which will stand one good throughout a lifetime. The Guard offers a way to gain that experience without: being NOW WHAT does the young committedtofull-time servicefor person have to do for all this.? Ac-a lengthy three or four years and tually, it's a cake walk. The only withoulleavinghome.· requirements are eight weeks of The Guard also has some full basic training during which the time openings for Guard mem- enlistee is paid $500 a month plus bers who do especially like board, room and clothing, and one military service but don 'l want to week-endamonthandtwoweeks le ave Californi a or their annual summer camp thereafter. hometowns . Optional is an additional two lo And. though S<'hober says the four months full time. advanced Guard is looking for high school · specialized training whicVjraduates. the truth is that at this otherwise can be received over an moment h e would we lcome extended period ·during regular reasonably intelligent young monthly and summer training people who do not have their periods. · high s chool di pl om a s . He While it is not a factor atthe mo· reasons that if they are w.ell ment, universal military training motivated the lack of the high or a draft remain a s t rong school can be overcome with their possibilitv in the not too distant trainingprograms. How the plouglishar~-rnakers came out o~ top · . .. News item -Ai they Clo fOCh year. U.S. olfidaU again npre11ed tMir d~rf! Wit wHk at fM ~­ fuaal o/ both Jopa1l and Germany lo aignlffcantly mcreaae their rnoci.tt de/mae budo-f s. Once upon a time, there was a ~ountry called Wonderfuland. Thal was ~ where the .\ Gooll1uy1 1 lived. The If Bad1uys lived ,.., in ~wfuland . 4!" Sometimes Awfuland WAI in one place and .1ome - t I mes lt wa1 In •n· . otb•r, th1I beln1 one of tboee mapcal fabl•. But the.re wa. alwa11 aa Awfuland some plaee orotber . At lhll pertlcular Ume we are D!l>W GDC91111DD.tbe Badi~wen called "ffuna" or "Nlpe." They were easy lo tell apart. The Huns said things Uke: "Vee haffvaysol making you talk." The Nips said thin1slike: "Marine,youdie!" But both were terribly. terribly bloodthirsty. They both beat all thetr ploughshnes Into swords and set off to conquer the whole world ao they could~ rich and powerful and happy forever and ever. ··we will beat all our swords in· to plo~hahares and never make a swprd a1ain, •' tbe Bad1uys aecl. "For we've learned eaaon." So the Good1uys , ed them up, d~ted them off declared them to be guys, too. · ' .. ALL WOVLD have been well if apother Awfuland hadn't. ai usual, popped up. Thia time, the WIU.. THE Good1uy~ ln Won-Bad111v1 were called Commies: , derfilland would have none ol .., that. So they deelared war on the They said thin11 like, •'We wtn l .... _ bury you!" And they Ml about to Badl~· Unfortunate y, Wnu• make more 1word1 tbu the the GclodlU1I had loll and loll ot l>lou1.....,_, they didn't haQ GoodlU)'s. enou1h 1word1 for a proper Well, tbe Goodl"l• would ba_ve mlUSEwddkl1. none crl that. So ilMJ made man But worked ud scrimped 1wordl and the ~-~ an4 did . l"lnally, tbn Wll more 1wordl and UM more IWOl'dl tbu the wor .. W : . At lMl u..· Ooodlu11 to ever ..... And after fowr tc.s t.;:-..uu1 an.d Ntp1, ai.o:; re•n crt blood1 flPt,laa, t.MY ~'t you "" ua a ba8d broulM tbe ...,..,. to ~ turn~ out yout 1).are of tb• kn"8. ,.,.., .. But the Huns and Nips just smiled. "We 've learned our lesson." they said. And they sang, "Ain't going to study war no more," while turnin1 out ' ploughshares lilc:e crazy. IN FACT, not havinl to tum out swords. they turned out so many plou1hlhare1 that Wonderfuland had to keep ballh11 out lts plou1habare corporations and its plou1h1harea workers were thrown out ol work. But, even so, Wonderfulan4 kept maldq more swords and 10 did Awfuland and so did Won - derfuland and IO. . . . In tbl end.. ol coune .. _w.,_ derfuland .ud Awfulud botb bellied up.~ H..a ud tbe Nlpl took overtbe Plau&hlb•N marnt and were rteb .a powerful ,.s bapp7fcnww udner . •er1111 U JOU eJD't llell ·-, • ....... ,'a... . ) ... . ,., Bob.Greene ... ritiC 1-ebutS column on hun~ing At leut OfM critlc'ol my Oe.· ,. and butcher our own Uvntodt. 12' cotWDn·on iununa did nut r.. Would yor allow us then to eat atl wfdl phyakal thre•l• and .haae.npteffer in reatauraota? Or' protected from the realities of . Ule, death and t&e natural Order of thinl•· panaonalt' an1tr th 11 Jo. would rabtMt dbhel be verboten Sc-h~&w. a editor for th• Chtn i.ll to1&ether., YES. I BEUEVE hunting is ' o Tribww and ,. hunter Thu • · part of the natural order of ollowtna uuy . wr1tt.o by It iwuncb like you've seen too thinia and that man is by nature ~tiueler . 1i, mtf'nded •111t n1twt m•r'y mov1es in which animals a m ea.t -ea~er . Practicing tal• t1tlk . liina& and dance, and, If they ve1e\anans may take issue with Shame Clf\ you; 8ol> (ir~nei,'' d1e "' alf. ue rubbed out by this, and I respect their view· for joina.nc t)M.· ,.enst'lt-i.1:1 horde& ruthless. JiH'kbooted bunters point, but that is another sub· w h o a r e who make their entrances to the ject. We are concerned here r l1amonn& for tune of Sl'1try m.usic _: never by with the foolishness of attackin@ tbe •calps of ~tarvation, mange, rabies and the man who chooses to hunt and us defense ·the other ravages of overpopuJa. kill his own food in an admitted· I e 's r IA b b 1 t lion Remind me, someday. to ly carnivorous society. •lf.w lo¥er~ le nd you some educational How wo uld materials on natural science. Having arcepted that man is you hke 1t 1f specifically wildlife ·manage· by nature a predato~. I make no iome hotshot menl and conservation. Y.ou apotog~ for harvestmg my food (' o I u m rt 1 s t might be surp. ri~ to.learn that from field and forest ~d lake w r o t e a animals cannof be stockpnea-and stream · as well as from v1tr10IQC put above the carrying capacity ol g a rd e". barnyard and down of self styled cheeseburger the land; that the hunter plays a superm~rket. I su.bmH. that gourmands '' Don 't you know necessary role in harvesting those animals who inhabit the that the cow that dies to still that stockpile, and that the barnyard and the supermarket your hunger pangs 1s JUSt as dud -greatest threat to wildlife comes meatcase are no less "defense· as the rabbit that graces m y .n ot from hunters but from ··te'Ss '' then those that inhabit table? Or maybe you thought dwindling habitat gobbled up by forest ~d s~rea~. Nor is the those cheeseburgers you're so urban sprawl _ housing sub· domestic animal s death any fond or were'dropped like manna divisions. shopping centers and . less bloody o,r tragic than thf from heaven. suburban branches of the fast· death of the wild creature. ~ext you urban know-it-alaS food emporiums where you get I hope this doesn't sound like will be telling us country folk your cellophane-wrapped ..gut· I'm trying to play Daniel Boone, that its immoral for us to raise born bs, and are kept so blissfully but by rai~i~g . and· killing my . aiarlea McCabe Lealjling from biography . . . ' I think it was Benjamin Dis- raeli 1who said that one should only read biography. •'That,•' he said, "is life without theory." This is a -view that I find mysell largely in agreement with. While my reading is not con· fined to biography by any means, by far the large,st part of what I r_~ a d i s biography or autobiog - raphy. Recently I finished, for at least the second and possibly the a third time, Peter Que nnell's ~·Byron in Italy." This is a I think l have learned more from Dr. Johnson than from any man who ever lived with the single exception or that other ex· • emplar or good sense, Mon· taigne. . JohMon's own biography of Richard Savage is a model of the ar.t. Savage was his friend, a rakeheU and a sceundrel whose contemporary claims to fame were a totally unsubslantiated clajm or aristocratic birth and the fact that he knew a genius in Johnson. The essay, which is in· eluded in "The Lives of the Poets" also provides fascinating glimpses of Johnson's life in the days before he knew Boswell. tically all political problems solved themselves if you let them alOl)e. , "When in doubt, don 'l," Melbourne used to s ay. What a world of wi sdom, of a kind is co ntain e d in those r~ur . wo_rds. It was another man who· coined the phrase "'masterly in- activity," but those words were the perfect description or the way the great British state$man -al>proached ·life. I'd like to s ee a little more of it around these days. · own food 1 bebeve I derive a oneness with nature that most urbanites are denied. Go ahead encase youaell in your class and lfteel and stressed concret~· pour out your venomous diatribes against "sick Americana" who have chosen to k~ll their own supper rather than hire a network or slaughterhouae workers as "hit men.:· IT'S A COPOUT that will cost you nothing less than the onlY. b~rthright you really ha~: The right to participate in life or which death is unavoidably a pa rt. It may suprise you to learn that reading your inflammatory r~etoric "~flammed " me only wit~ a rebirth or joy at having decided several years ago-to make my home 40 miles from the building in which we both work. . O!Jt here. on the fringes of ex· urbia one can p~rticipate in the real world by literally "bringing home (or raising) the bacon.·• I can heat my house with wood cultivate my garden, produc~ ·meat and fre~h eggs with my own flock or hens and from time to time haul out the old bluh· derbuss and have a try at put· . ting fresh rabbit or pheasant meat on the table . And rarely encounter ,a discour':lging word from the likes of you an· thropomorphists whose righteous indignation at the thought of killing "Bambi" is exceeded only by your ignorance or what actually goes on out there in Bambi's world. ENGAGIN~ IN the reality of these self'.sufficiency projects a few hours each day helps to keep in perspective the unnatural, WI· real world in which I toil to (figurati vely this time > "bring home the bacon." That world is a wor ld of in· t angibles: green words floating across computer screens in a maze or dazzling white cubicles: making sure soap opera addicts are kept abreast of the latest . ~. Jenuuy 1. 1911 supe rmarket meatca'se lo <tllow vou and you r s to buy. I he makin 's f o r a 'ft'W chelilscburgers. - episodes and writing "cute" headlines On ad vice·t O·the- lovelom and Bob Greene col· umns. All of this in an ~t· mo-sphere p01luted by the er-£ 1 u en t o f far too man y IF· NOT, come on out to.my chain·smoking co.workers. place We'll bury the hatchet· What I find when I go hunting, )4W.he neck or a chicken. <Sornt' Bo b . is fresh air -bolh/"·o.rll.s haven't forgotten ho"" to !lo" fig uratively and literally -and that J ;.ind have Sunda) drn· the opport,unity lo accomplish ne r , something tangible. Or we.• <:ould lake the shotgun Some econ om 1s t s and off th'e wall. 1t 1t hasn't been e•11• sociologists say we are headed f1 scatt.>d through the kinds of for a time when th'ere won't be laws most of you column 1st~ ct! t.· enough food to go around Much scrc;.imang for. and go scani uµ a of the world is aready in this Peter Cottontail or two. o n p'dicamenl. Mayt?e the rabbit I o;econd thought. let 's not w<u• f!'r harvest and th e dee r m y a famine You sound lik~ y•iu neighbor puts in his freezer will .eould ww a littll· fresh air ri ghl take enough pressu1e off the now ·.beautiful book largely because Byron is a biographer's dream. He not only led a sensational life, he left behind an enormous·. amount of material to document it, and he had absolutely no ii· lusions about himself. I a lso r ecently r e -read Macaulay's biography or Dr. Samuel Johnson. originally writ- ten for the Encyclopaedia Brit- t an ica : when those v'olumes were a distinguished bit or work rather than the product now p\it out by American hucksters. The Macaulay biography is unfair to Johnson, and brutal fo Boswell, but it is one or the liveliest pieces of· prose in our language . BIOGllkPHY, TOO, s atisfies the voyeur in all or us . I've just been reading a. thoroughly tawdry book about a thoroughly tawdry c.haracter -a Broaday columnist and t e levision personality, Dorothy Kilgallen. I read with horrified fascination that, at age \4• after a life or the ut.mosl personal respectability, she fell madly in love with Johnny Ray, .the -singer who cried a lot. There are some biogr4phies· you wish were written. Despite the "monumental" efforts or Carl Sandburg, the_. real biog- raphy of Lincoln has not been written. I could only wish that it ~ had been written by Oliver Wen· dell Holmes Jr .. who as a soldier in the Civil War once saw him in D~wrnITW®®~ ©~rnffiDIDDil®rn ~o~wrnITW®® ~0~0\Wl®®ffil~ ©~OOffiITffiOO©rn ~O~W®IT" ©rn ~O~m®®~~ ®~OOffiITruOO®OO ~D~Wi · It races through your attention. AS TO THE greatest of our biographJes, there can be no ·doubt U)at it is Boswell's ac- count of the years he knew ~he great man. If common sense and character are the things you value -and. I sometimes think these are the.-.only things worth living for-then Boswell, pref·' erably in the beautiful Oxford edition, is the book· for ,¥0.IL. "Yfe without theory'..' indeed. the flesh. · WHETHER THE reading of biography influenc~s personal conduct-is an almost unanswera· bl.e question. But it certainly can· cre ate heroes. 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J ean Hilliard. renter. came throuJ:!h 1n fine fas hion. Her ordeal began when she~ le ft her snowbound car She was found l'ollupsed and near death 15 ·feet from <i far m house where she had gone f11r ht"lp W ith ll11l1ard in a F osston, Min n. ho.-.prt al arl' her ·par·ents. Be rn1t•e and Ll· :·.It ·r Is tOday start of th~ '90s? SALT LAKE C:ITY <AP1 A year cigo, c-alen clar <'xpt.•rt (;)annin Clowarll tried to convince t.he world that II \\as not t•nding one de<·ade and begm ni ng another. N11w he's going against traditio n b) proelalmrng Jan 1. 1981 . the start of the decac1e of !ht· 'OOs Offit·1als al the :--Sav al Obser 'lato r y 1n Washm~ton . 6 (..'.. and tht· National Bureau of St :rndarcls 1n Iloulflcr. Colo . acknowlcdRec1 thf' soundm•ss of Cloward '~ i..irojJ(1sal last year. but 1·:.imt• tlown on lhl' side of t r adition ..,. IN ('Ol 'NTING, WE BEGIN with I. not zero. and a c:k-<·adc 1s no C'x<:eption llence. the 20th cen tury ht•gan with l!KJI not I~)() and mcludes the , j•<ir :..•ooo . S1m1larly;·ht• safo· 1980 is the last year of a de <«Hit• !hill lwgan with 1971 not the first year of a· dl·1·;1cfl• that ends with 1989. Tht·rdorc dct•ades. hke t'cnturics, sho.uld be 11<111H0d aftt:r their l ast yeac. (:loward contends. If 1 lw 1·1•111111·\ that ends with the year 2000 is the 20th 1Tnt ur~. tl;('n the dc<:ade t hcit ends w it h 1980 should lw ttw 'HO>i. not l h t· ·70s • ,\t·cordrng to <'lowai;-d. today is the first year of the ·oos Rut what happened to the "Roaring Twen · ties.·· l!l'~I 2!1'' WeJI. 1t "as a('tually 1921 -30. and 1G o;houl tl Jw h~11led thl• · · Ro ann_g Thirties " The '20s, 11 seem s. foll J.H.'twecn Jan 1. 1911 and Dec 31. l!J<IO AND THE GRf:AT DEPRESSION or the 'JOs» W ell. it eame'4n t he '40s, says.the r etired A ir Force officer and ·civil servant who now has his own perpclual calendar husiness. By rollowing·Cloward's l ogi c. there will be a d ecade at the end of the century, beginning Jan 1. 1991 . which will-be calted·the Hundreds. Cloward isn't joking about n1s plan lo restruc· ture American th inkin g about the calendar. Last year . he wrote President Cart er. who forwarded ltie letter to David T . Goldmun, -as- ~ociate director tor planning at the Nation al ,Measurement Laboratory. ' l • GOl.DMAN WROT E CLOWARD THAT "language usage depends so mucn on c ustom. rather than· -logic.'.' .and cited alternaUye die· tionary Clefinitions of a decade Wt11le eith er rhe commonly accepted usage or {'loward's mathematical definition could appl y, the puhlk has chosen to count dec ades from zero to 9. not I tu zero. Go1dman wrote. If Cloward were to prevail. there would be som e adjustm ents in other areas. ·'Women won't like this. espec1ally," explains Clo ward ··My cfaughter is 24 She thinks she's in her 20s She is truly in the fourth year o( her :ws TEMPERATl'RF.S WOULD HAVE TO be figurl'd the s <im(! way If it's 52 degrees outside. that's the low 60s Is Amerit'a ready for <'loward's calendar'! ..... "Certainly it soun.ds odd. because-we have been tr aditionally wrong," he said. Bul the thinking public will accept it, he believes. "It is simple, it is logical, and it is mathematically torrcrt." he maintains. "We must do IL to be right... · Court OKs ·blood tesl'8 on UXJinan I SACRAMENTO <API Blood tests can be re- quired o( • woman cha r ged with welfare fraud and her 3·year-old. d.aughter to f\ll'TliSh evidence of paternity that as important to the case, a stete •P· peals court bu ruled. A lawyer for the mother said the case would be appealed to the stal e Suprem e Court. · Tbe mother, identified es Deborah Ann Schulta, wu char1ed by Butte County author.ttl• last ,..,. wt~ tra~ulenUy recetvtn1 •ellare aid for her dai&abter ai,d with perjury. The court Hid the perJQry charftl allege that she did Dot tell •uthorW•• 1-h~'s father was llvin1 -tth thent.-,.,. __ ------ The district attorney got ' court order th1a year to conduct blood testa· on the mother • dau1hter .• to compare with blood a1mple1 alroad1 obtained from the man alleged to be the tirl'a father. . • • ln a suit brou1bt by ~1al Services of Northern Calllomta and backed by the American Clvll Ubertite Uaion Fouftdatloli; . Mn. lcbulta contended the bloocJ teata were unroasoaable aearahel that' violabd Ute priftltj rtllati of her and her daucbter. , ,.~ ) .................. ,.":..\ . ... .. .......... . ' MOTtCIS.llWITI .. 8IOI llDIT ...... llH>TIC« IS HIUt•IY 01\llH llWI --..._... *'" .. rec .. ._.. by .., c11., "c-. ~ ••wit: TN c1. .. C:-11, ~.o ... i•. ~ .MH., t.lllw.W. ,,. •• "" .. llefllre ... 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I• Inform•· ALBINA PALA AND OF I CH• ,, 18 11 1°'"' J•o 1 11~1 ' 011 "'1 ''~~t~~~.:1::.d ,Oltt•l.t•t•lccm,..1nd• PETIT I 0 N T 0 AD · Pl'BI:.· :'llt)Tf("t' uo •D<Ml.t•h> •" •"r Aw1110 ., • .,.. ... MINISTER ESTATE NO. • ' ' "" •••• '"'""'"~'•'"""1" d• -.1. A·107090 -. ,...iH\•fit •d· '""f)Uflt'''' ,...,,~, ... "' "·'~ 'T 0 'a 1 I FfCTltlOU' BU'ilHE\!. .,.;u·1'•"' ""ftd•1 ,,., ,,..u1"'tr11d,. d h p i r s • NAME STATEMENT h•mpt> bCnf'fiC1arlf'S, Creditors !~• ro1iow1n<1 fl""•"''' O>M nu\• • fl) r"r t>E FF NOANf 11 tl••I and COll!lngent Creditors Of '~" d~J W O R l {l w l ~ t tJn1Pl••nl ""' Jw•n ltlr<I Irr tn• Pl•m Albina Pala and persons <>uoL1 Ario•" ,1 wtiRi ri wc~1 1'11 .,,.'"'1 vtou 11 '0" """ '0"'•'e""' n '":J !ht\ ldfWf,Ulf ,uu mu'-1 W•ftl1n JO d"f'" WhO may be Otherwise in· 1PllOOUC IS 111 'IOUSE HOl U •"••If"' ...,mmon\ 1, \orv•d on ynu I h•· "' f1l1uu .. b1t't1nt•\'I, n,un• rt• IP r ested 1n the w lll and;or l MAG All N[ )(()I A•1J •••II A"'""U-'•I" \llllltn rn1\ .owf d wr 1fl~f'I rP\POnfoit.• h•f'fl"dhJtll•' .. ,WoN111r.hh•fi lH~ l\lilHf rstate : lt8al~~o1n:.t~~.:!-10'1 l O ... IA ~ .. ," hl thr f Qml)1f1i"' Unll'\~ lfOU do '\O flt•tl 'W .,,,,,, l\l1i I I hht fD ,our dflfA~H "'''' II» fl'nt .. tf'd 0'1 4'P '"'' DU\1fh' ' ""'''' 'unthH ... d .tu1nd1v1duttf A petition has been filed w.11 , Hoc" 111 101 0 w P .. ,.1,0,.."' •n• "'"'"''".no t11" <ou•1 "'I by Theodore Pala in the ""•cArlnur 81•0 ..... ., ~·n•• .t\nA mdy •nl•• ,, '""V""'"I •Qaln\I VOii lor S · C · f 0 l~•l•lorn••"lln... 1 1 _ -A 1~ ft•• 1 uper1or ourt o r ange th.tS tkh.a~•~t()l11du(tlld o-. •" •n '"'" r,. If' .. ~m¥"t\a'I':" .... '" ,,. tom.., '" Alu .-l Po'tl Thi\ "t11h•Nlf"f1I ,.,,.._ hh"CI with t~ (.11ut\f't (1 ... tto 1H 0 1.1nQ1• (IJU"lt't On County requesting that 11vo0111I t ... ~,en '""'" ~'IUll Jn O••nl<l'lm•m 0 ' •~QI'( r••nQ ot moftlf"v o' or~f)" nr Theodore Pala be appoint-W•ll• HIC"' Ill I olf\•• r•htl ••Que\l•<J •n If\• com d I Thi\ ~···"''"""' """" f1fPd ... , .. , '""' P'd•"'' I' 11014 p d S per sona represen ·,(.ounrv Cl•rt< ol Ur•n0t l.ou;.ly on OATfO MM71 109ll . Pub"'"'"' o. .... ,.. '""" o ..... 1>1101 tative to administe r the °"'•rn"'"' • 1980 lF~ .. flRAHCH o ... •8 11 1.'180 '"" 1 ".1...,, \066811 cc.tale ot Albina Pala (un. 1 Fu111i c1 ... (J1•t,.mDN 11 t~ de r the Independent Ad-Pub1".....i Or.tn<r Co.t\f 0••1.,. P•101 Rv •Mv s•1 VA. PURI,((' NOTl('t: mini st "lion of Estat es~< 11 11 71 ""° J•n 1 t•tl .. Heo °""''' J""' ltOVltKIE & WOOOltUl'I' Act). The Petition is set Pl'BLIC' NOTl('t ' ,._..,H u-..E ... FICTITIOUS BUSINESS for he<1ring in Dept No. 3 . Att-y ,.., .. ,;~~~~r~'.~:~~.;. ttn•"Q a t 700 Civic Ct;nt terf DSr iv e, F1CT1T1Qu\11us1HESs ~~:.N11:""'"'"t· 1>u·.rn•"" W rst , in the Ct y o anta HAME \TATEMlNT ~11t•Atw,CAn111 tff WPOR' ~f MVIU I It• Ir R A ,, a • c a I if 0 r n i a 0 n '"~ •olho .. •nQ O•l\On' ••• du1nq r 17~~b~:;::~..,,QI' '""'")•II• Pilol )II\ N• .. 110°1 l<i•rt Cn''" """'• January 21 , 1981 at 9 · 30 I•'"""'"' r "''•hH f'\1ft '1)61/ R "-n f rn f Ff PrH\f $ )tlA F 1 01'< t1 11. 1S t•. J.tn 1 1991 4'91 IO JUh,i" (J '°)•'oH.,,1tm IJff\"i ,,.hit• () m. ~"""'If ~v· nu,, t ...,,,,, MP'tt War " I&\ MaroMd••R•y, 1 .• 1o1n""" IF YOU OBJECT to the r "'"'""'•4/•lh 'JQ7QI 1ranting Of the petition, R,lf• I r•n•n &)\ lM•<'• !.Irr.I J.1<1< A (All"'" IO'lll ~h•lll Co YOU ShOUld either appear N IOh (O\ldM"'"1r·811101ni•O&?' PUBLIC NOTICE r·~· 1-i lHl,!fl<)hrn .. , •• .," ( "'"'""'" 31 the hearing ~nd ctate o..-v10 t,AllOvOy olS 8~•01•r SlfHt. V1bAH n Q ~ N lOI\ ('O'\t" Mt'°'l't (. 1ttttnrn1,it •te1tt SVl'EltlCMt COVltT 0" CALll'OltNtA COUNTY Of' Olt4'NOE Tf\I\ bU\IM \\ •~ lo,nduflf•<1 hy •I YOUr ObjeCfiOnS Or file T~" bu"OO\\ o< '"ndvtl<'!l by ;o .,.,..,;;''.:';::1;;;~:~9'd"' written objections with the ~··w•~I PM'"''"n'" 1 .. Cl•k c:-.... Orlvo WHt S-u A,.., Callt.Mtl• UIOI MARRIAGE OF ''"' \1Alrmrn1 wd1 111 .. 1 w11h tn~ court before the hearing. g:~~~~;:;udv (~univ r•er• ol OrAllQ• C1wu1v nn YoClr appearance may b e --1' hi\ ~t•l•rn.nl W•\ 111•11 .. ,.,,I"" Orrrm1,.., "·I~ F1Sl7t• in per son or by your at-County Cl .. rk ol OrMq• C.ou•HV 01'1 PfflTIONER· BARBARA ( VEST RESPONOENT JAMESVFH P111)11,'-! o ..... .,,. tod'l o .... ~ 1•1101 torney. ~c.mlM'• "· '""° FUIJll r>•t 18. 71 l'l90. Jan I 8 1'181 SO..• 80 I F Y 0 U A R E A Pul>h"'P<I Ord._ {Oft\I Daily Pilot, SUMMONS "AMIL Y LAWI CAH NUM•Elt 0 ·17 ... J NO'YICl!I P UBJ.ll' NOTICt: f'ICTITIOUS •USlfHH NAMa SfATlfllltlNT fho lollowlno P'""'"' u• dolno bu\ln•nH· LIOO RESEA RCH AH O ,.IEVIELOl'MIEHT, JIOO Newoorl 111•11 • Sult• *· H~•Po•I awe". Callfornl• fM6J p., ... , 0•1•, .nt YI• Geno•. N•wPGrt BNcl't, C1lllornla .,_., Palrkla G o. ... 171 Vie G.tftM, Ntwpot't 9Hcll, C•lllornla tlMJ T"'' llutlMn ,. tonducltd 11, • ,eMral ~r"11p l"-.ro.11 T"I' ... '"'-! ... lllecl Wltl\ tlla Count, c .. ,, or 0r•fl99 County an December•. 1te0 ,,.,_ Publllllllel Or ... C.0111 D•lly l"lfof, Dec II, II, U, t•, J ... 1. t"t ..... PUBLIC NOTICE CREDITOR or· a cont-Doc 11.H,1'1111t•n.t1.t'llllSotoJIC y.., l\a .. -.-. TIM co1"t m•y Mel .. ---.. ......, , ... , !Mini IM•~ ""'"' rw r._.. wltl\11\ JI ingent creditor of the de· ------ ceased, you IT)ust file your Pt)BLIC NOTICE claim with the ·court or present it to the personal representative appointed by the court within tour •months from the date of first issuance of letter s as p rovided in Section 700 of the Probate Code of Calif ornia. The time for filing claims will not ex· p i re prior t o four months from the'date of the hear· 'lno noticed abc>Ve. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file' kept by the court. 11f you are lntere·sted In the estete, you may file a re· quest with the cO\.lrt to re· celv• special ,notice of the Inventory of est,te assets end of the peti tions, 1c-c o" n ts afld reports desert• 'In Section 1200 of the C•llfornia Probate Code. ••u.1t ___ ,,......, ...... . II y ... wltll i. -• IM ... ,,. •• an f'ICTITIOVS •UllNISS att.,,..y NI llllt --· .,.., ,.__ .. NAME STATEMINT M _,,.....y 10 -.,_ •-• ., Tiie IOllOWl"9 ""'""" " doing bu•I ... "4 .... 11 .. y, .... y ... , ..... 11-MH u · AYtsor'· SON LOGI C 111 W Slr'°n' U_N_ ........ _ Eltrl'-1 AvenOH, Ho ~ s...1 .. Ana C•hlo1n1 .. ~ MNlr <IMr• UC. IM ... ._ ... '2107 • --.. IH. ,__ .......... . Frank RlchuO• Jr . 111 W •I•• Lei• __ ._.,.,, ... . Steven• A•MOH. Ho 1, S.nl• Ana, SI Vt ... -.. Mlktur L .. <_.... Calilor1'1•'2101 .. "" ....... • .... -• ..._... Thi• _1,_u 11 condu<lf'd by an In. l\ac.,t• l111t!Hl1ta,,..11le, .. e .. • dlvldu•I lfta••••. H ,...,.,... re-•t• • Fr•a R1<hllrd\ J• •llleMlen, Ii llay ........ ---N · Thl1 111-1 w" Ill.ct will\ llM 9l1lr .......... . County Clerk ot Dr•"99 County on TO THE .-ESPOHDENT O.coml>fr 17, 1't0 T"• .-1111-• IWlt llled • r-lltto<> . ..U1'41 «>Mtrlllflll your .-rrl .... II you la11 Pullll.._. 0r.,,.,. t o.o)t Dally Piiot, 10 Ill••,..,.,,.. wttllln JO dll'I'' o•.,. Dec. u, ••.Jan. t, I. 1S. 1"1 Sl4t-IO llai. INI IN• .-. 11 .. rvell an t '°"· ,_ ... .,., may lie ..... ,.., allO UBUC NOTIC"" Ille <ovrl may enter • l.........,t c.,.. P • lalnl"t 11\f-ttwo w olMf w~u ,.,. cerntnt Clhll'lllln OI pr-r1y, -•I ·"CTIT10UI 8USINllS •-1. clllN cvstedy, dlltcl ~. ~ ICAM8 IT ATIMeNT •-My Nft, c•t. Mf wcll otller ,._ Tiie lo4i..tfle --II Clolfl9 OUt(I llfl .. may .......... 11, IN COUfl . ,. .. H : Tl• .. .........._. flf ...... lllllfltl of 2707 HOltfHWOOD AS$0CIATU, -y ., ~~· ... ., ..... , C-1 It<, a-n 12', ~ ... 111tno Awn\W, ~IM ,,_ -. •IM ,. c.tta Mffa. Cltlfwnla"'"' •II· ,.,. A. Of-.." ,_Ill, lnlnt. OllH1 ~• ... :011torn11 ft114 • l.w "-INMll Tiii• W.l•n It con4llOM •Y • c...-I T"Hder• P•laL Attorne/. 1n11~ ,.,...,.... .., ,..... e. ....,.., •• Law, P .O .... 101 , '"' .:::...o... ............ ..::~,.;, T11ttl.!'_t_ ~·· 92610; tel: ,_:,Cl"'~";' .... CllllM• a -. -....-4-(714) IJNo4111 _,__t1,tta CA.. f "B ·' ,,_,_,,Or .. eee.. 0D1M1~ ,_....., Orfl!lt c.811 Deity Cir-ewe Dliff ,...., OK."· "'II ...... l . 1,"" ' . Dk, n, ti, a, ft9: '-· t. ttlt DM. ft, ... -. I, I. ti.... It~ ... .. _._ .CONSUMER QUEENIE (~ ';:' 1 ~ 11~ .. l ~~;.~DUl lN ' J -·-----------. . --------: I 1 ~~t'~· I l p ti ~;-.1 I ~'.J f .:.------~' -------· / -4 . ,.. ... I r ·t;u/ a proble1•1'1 'fher1 u •ntt' It> /'(I/ /lw111 /'11/ will cut. rt!d tape. IJl'llmy tfw <lrt,Wt'r!. und urtw11 f./IJU ll<'l'd to s1Jlve mequ1t1<'1> 111 yvtlt'Tllmt.>rll 1.rnd hwil•tl·~s l\lu1I yuur q1Wstwns tu /lat ()urrn. 1\t Your St-rlllft', (Jranyt' -Coast f)a1ly f11lu1 . f> () IJoJ 1.'J6/J, L'11stu lvlt'sO. Ct\ 926l6 As rru.my Idlers os p1Js~1h11• will ti•· nr1.\Wt'•t·1/ but p/M.nldl rn.qutni•s or lettf>r~ not 1'1< /ut1my th.- re<uter 's full rnmw. 1u1drt'S.\ mid hu:,'1m:.~s i111urs· pt1c.nl' num bt'r camuit 1>1·, •011sttl11r1•d This c 11tumri uµpeun; dm l!l t'Icept Swida".~ · . •·rrr ....,,..,.. rondlf lanal DEAR KEADERS: What happens if your car suddenly develops a PCV valve problem? You have to spend a bundle get1.lng it fixed, right? Not necessarily, says the U.S. Environmental Protec-·- lion Agency. According to federal law, if your car meets three s pecific conditions, then tilt m•nufac· turer of yCMar automobile must repair or replace the de(ectlve p6rt free of ebarge. First, your car must be less lh•n fivt> years old and have less than st,OOI miles on it. Second, the part that's. defective must ~ an ori«inal .engine part that failed because of a defect ln ma~ri•ls or' wotkmansbJp. Third, the part failure must c•use your car to eneed federal eml.ssions st•odards. · If yCMar car has a PCV .valve problem th•l af- fects emissions, and if you qualify under the three conditions, ,tlil! problem should be repaired or the part 11hould be replaced free or charge. It doesn't matter where you bought your ur, so long as it hun't excffded this warranty. The warranty covers all parts that control- e m issioas, s1111ch as tht catalytic converter, the F.G R val we and electronic spark controls. Also l'nvered are any parts that bave an effed on emlsslona, sucft arr·rbe carburetor, fuel injtttion_ system ucl ta.. lpltioll sys&em. Tlte warranty further covers lanes. gaskets, brackets ·and clamps med In thffe parts. Make your claim to the aulboriied warrant v represaatatlve listed In your owner's m•nual or warranty booklet. If you can't get them to honor the wal'Taaty, asll for a complete reas6a ht writ- ing, and au &o whom you sboald appeal tbe de- cision. · • Remember tbat performance of scheduled maln\alance ls your respoosibllity. If the part falls became yoar car ls not being properly malnt•lned, the maaafacturer may net be reqwred to ~pair or replace tbe failed part. · M0tt iaformation Is cont•ined in a new pam· phlet released by EPA. For a free copy of "Wb•l You Sboald Know About Your Auto Emissions Warruty," aead a postcard to the Consumer In- formation Center, Dept. 5t1J, Pueltlo, Colo. 81009. Fla~ rrlardanl prrlWM.'ftl DEAR PAT~ What 's the best way tn wa~h children:s pajamas lo keep lt1em flame rl•t ar· dant? K.T., Cost a Mesa Don't use soap. It forms a ir;cum that builds up on tbe fabric and decreases n•me-retardant pm· ··pert es. Instead, uae a phosphate detergent, or if you prefer DGD·phospbate detergents for ecoiogir al reaSODS. Use double the rec!Ommended amount or • beavy·datydetergent, s uch H Allor Wisk. ClaloriJte bleach Is not rttommended. but it can be ued OD Oame-ret•rdant fabrics made with manmade ObeJS. But don't UR chlorine bleach on flame-retardant cotton because H will deneue t.he finlsh's efftttlveneu. Always use a water softener, such as <.:al"on or bora•. If the water Is bard or lf you use a. non· phosphate detergent. Do not WK" fabric S4>ftener. Warm-water washing, low-heat dr)'lng and no lronln1 aJ6o are recommf'nded. \lOLlJN'l~Et:RS WIYH MEMOR,. LOSS- If ,_ _... ffflf•• FOi&~ COM- PUSm, DISOlll .. TID, tt.•• DtMCULn . ·coMCIMTIATH46-or MAllM6 DICISIOMS, ••d •re lletw... 6MS YIAIS Of ..\ ... -p. ""' ...., fw • ..... __ ry ........... 1c ..... ......, .... I ..-. , ...... •r• wlll recel.. • NM llrf.t ...,..... .._........ ••• .... CAT-:: "-.... lthr ................... ..... _...,, ........ ... Call (ll 4) 634-6938 .~........ .... 0 ......... ~ .. .,~ ...... ·-- ~.Jertuwy 1, 1111 CWLYPILDT .49 Most ftdditives safe; salt needs .control: FDA WASllJ.NGTON (AP> -a.o.t ol t.be '11 food icTalUWll uHa by proceuon for"')'eanDivi'beea .found to be iafe, UM Food and Drua Admiil1ttra- Uoa a&id, but IOIDe -lncludlaa sail -may re-~arestrlc\er~. -· ------· · --The-JfiA said a aclent.iftc panel compl.-1 its t:valuaUon ot food in1redienll Oil the a1ency's GJtAS (Generally ftffopiaed u Safe) Ult, and l"UA Commissioner Jere Goyan said tbe results should be "1enerally reaasurint to the American t'Onis umer." · • But some of the moat familJar additives did not receive unreserved clearances from a special panel of 11c:lentists assembled by FDA to conduct ll1t'' review. S1tll , one of the most widely used of all food in- ~rt!dienl'i, was ch1ssified with additives that the :.• 11:nl1sts said should t>e more lightly restricted or l'Vt·n vrohihiled rrom use in foods. The Select Committee on GRAS Substaftces of 'lht' 1''t·dtm•tion of American Societies for Ex· periaic~tal Biology. the scientific review group, ~<11d a rt>duction in the use of salt in processed f1,411b would hdp between 10 percent and 30 per- 1•1·11t 11f lh•· vc1pulatit>n with a genetic tendency lo hti(h hl1w:id pressu<c Such a reduction might even law1:r the int:idt:nce of the condition~he panel .,aid Caffeine, the stimulant found in coffee, tea and t ola hl·veragc:., was included in a category of sub- .... tance:. rur which adtJilional ~cientific s tudies were rN·umme ndcd Th .. ·se substances generally are allow~ to remain it vailable while the studies are t onduc'lc<l _,....., Tbe commt11loaer b'aa warned pre1aa.ni. ae.arcb to determine whether prolonged use ml&ht women to \IM can.tne;eonttlalq pftllucta apar:' "POI•• lleaJth hnard-, ., inti)', if tt tlJ, beeaUH ol Mita abowinl a link A h · · ---· ---betw._ caffeine andJMl:\b dlltcta in tea• animals._ _ mon1 t e 1~s 1neluded irl'th1s c.ate~ory -W-tbe-overwliifmint number of additives W8J "llffji"aleis, wh1.c!h are seaweed denvalives screened were cleared. used. in bevera1es. ace cream and ba_k~ goods, About 305 of the •u reviewed were placed in and-iron and iron salta, used as a nulnt1onal sup· Cius 1. a cate1ory liven substances dbnsidered plement in ~ad. safe at current and anticipated levels of use. Clau 3 status, recommendin« further study, .Ve1etable oila; casein, a protein from cow's was liven 19 additives including caffeine. Among rqilk used lD dairy product.; tartrates, the flavor-the olt\era were BHA and BHT, two preservatives lng aieats and buffers used in some beverages and used in oils, shortenings, chewing gum, dry baked 1oods. candies, 1elatins·ud jams, and pro· breakfast ce~eals, nut products and beverages. tein hydrozolates, flavor enhancers used in meat product., were placed In this 1roup. Sixty-eight other subsl&nCef were, included in Class 2. the categor:y for ingredients considered safe at current levels of use but in need of more re- Class 4 status, recommending restrictions. was given salt and four modified starches used as thickening agents, and lactic acid and calcium lac- tate, which formerly were used in infant formulas. . ---ns URL'S "'--·"'·"'"° ---......... 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Enipaa of H116M• will may nner 11e 1olved • I . . . • LOt; ANGELES (AP1 Oelpi&e a Nevada rul· 101 that could brint mUllona ol dollara to relaUv•• •ho DC"ver-•v.n met him. partlet,.a&a in &be kMl& runn1nM dl•pull' ov•r Howard H"l&MI' fatat• HY thail Uw m~tery 1urroundtaa H~' wiU may nt'v .. r bel lnlvf'd 'TM fou,.. yeitr letal batUa ha• trud19d throutih <"ourtroom• "' lil'\'etal •t•tea. with • Jl'emiD1ly eodle\11 paradt' of rl'laUve•. ·aide•. chanl&H and , fOD men try 111~ to da1m c-hunlls of the vast 'kfOrtuaw • 1 • • · er Ff'dtoral tu hab1hty on ih" llu&h .. estate .:.... • alued by lhl' Internal Rev4mue Service at ~ ; •1lhon alw has brou&ht slate tovtimmenll into ;. ~ ... fora) ~ . year tbat'1 • fami'b rerord -and I'm rea· ~-..blywellofffinanci.-lly." HIS ATTOaN EY. •BODEN, SAID leaa fortunate people do atUI care -unfortunately. t'l aet calla constantly from people wbo said the>' read my book C"Hl1b Stakes") and they're either swindlers. psychopaths or bdth,.. Rhoden said. "Some people, I'd swear. are calling from the hills or Arkanaas, sayfns. 'I'm Howard Hughes' ll- le&itimateson.' or 'I'm ht9Wife.' '' Although no longer actively involved in the case. Rhoden remains passionate about it. STILL MYSTERY Howard Hugh•• , ·~RMO .. WILL' Melvln Dummer 'WILL EXISTS' Noah Dlet'nch 'NOTHING SOLVED' Harold Rhoden .. --------~--------. •. -,v "IT'S UKt.: A DE1'ECTI\'£ 8"()aY without dll ··nd '>did Hisrold Rhoden, a Los Angeles· at tome) who uns urcessfully ar"ued in favor or the !>U <·aUed Mormon will'' rejected by a Las Vegas "J~t a bunch or greedy bloodsuckers cpmin1 in from all over the country claiming to be relatives of Hughes," he complained. Even at the "Mormon Will" trial. he said, some witnesses •·were downs so wild they'd make the Marx Brothers look like senfor partners in Pri<?e-Waterhouse.' · SuperviAoTJ vote aai.ary inCreaae. o/-$2,000 · JUr) two yt-ar:. isgo "The events have stop~ ou" . but It d1dn t ~ol ve aoyUung." Tht "lev atla Supreme Court attempted this "tl'k h 1 • "':.ol ve the issue of wbere the post-tax · ldtovers ~houltl go in ruling that there was no proor r-. lhat Hugh~:. wrote is will Lawyers for the Ho~ard Hughes Medical institute of Miami , fo')a., claimed the late in· Jost dalist left a will that may bare been lost or des troyed, and that ,the missing document b-c!- WHENEVElt HE ANSWEas THE phone, there's always the chance that the question he says he has heard over and over again wilJ be ·waiting on the other end: .. About that Hughes ·case," the stranger will .. as k . "When do I get in line for mµhare?" MARTINEZ <AP> ·-,...Contra Costa County super visors have voted to give themselves a 12.5 percent pay raise despite a recent county vote against lhe salary increase. The raise gives the supervisors a yearly salary of $19,000 a year, up from $17,000. Outgoing Supervisor Eric Hasseltine s aid 'the_ --------------------------.~------------ t'ounty has the n inth lar gest population in Califomw. -but that ils supervisors rank 20th in pay ( ·ou11ty voter~ seven wt•eks ago rejected-a pro· pos.al to raise s upervisors· pay a<:cording to a formula suggcstc•d by a citizens' advisory commit· Ice. That vote was not binding on the board. ----- 4uf'athed most of the Hughes estate to HH Ml. The court!appointed administrator of Hughes' & d -·---- Ca!1fom1a estate. Ri chard C. G.anorh:-.~Ulai,---'~n . names , as a first <'OU!\in or Hughes. he and "about 27 to 30 U • other first cousins down in Houston " stand to in· . . ·-. • herit millions or dollars each under the. Nevada ~ ' at just the ,right price. • • ruling Mo11day. -~ ~ ~ 7'1A7r'l4 · JP . BUT THE ANAHEIM RESIDENT is "simply ~ "': .,..,11 • l1JJ..7ssfll f!FT B/~\Nk going about my daily business" of manuracturing fis hing tackle and wearily concedes that the whole <' a se has become abstract and dreary. "I've jusL gotten to the point where I don't l.1ven think about a r esolution anymore," he said. .. I'm not counting on anything. I can't let it rule ·my life. "I don't think any relative is in a position . where their lire depends on the decision," he said. ··Most of them are pretty well off down in Houston Don't miss our giant BR\TTAN\il ------- ~-::::-ci~ 11yrs FOf men Viv IN 1981 REMEMBER; }.. : } .......... " .. , ..... _ , and Dallas... , . : . Up to half and possibly more or the estate • ., : ' • ... t'' I' i . ~ould be devour ed in state inheritance taxes. but· • establishing which state was Hughes' home is \~proving to be a legal tug-of-w"\ in itself. • TOP CpNTENDERS IN THE DOMICILE dilemma are California and Texas. Ironically, the .. seat of Hughes' empire. Nevada, is. excluded from the tangle because that state has no inheritance tax. Fred Lewis, a vice president for Hughes' Sum- m a Corp .. said there was '"a decision. out of a Tex- as court that said its domicile was Texas, but not .everyone bought that." ' In PaJm Springs, word of the Nevada Supreme Court ntling dredged up angry recollections for ~.oah Dietrich, the crus ty · 9'l-ye-ar-old 9ne-time right-hand m.an or Hughes, who claimed he saw .ll ughe's write out th• "Mormon Will,'"which Utah · . gas .station attendant Melvin' Dummar claimed ! Hughes had arranged with Dummar as one or the ·,;:oain beneficiaries a-Dietrich as exe~tor. Dietrich said that serving as executor would have brought him up to $200 million in fees ror · : h11ndling the estate . · "mE GOD-DAM.NED TWNG makes me so God-damned mad.and I'm sorry you brought it up • again," he fumed. "l saw him write the God· damned will and I was responsible for his writing 1t in longhand. I told him. 'Howard, if you have a secretacy-type it out, you need two witnes!le~ and they would claim it was forgery."' Instead, he said. the jury thought the longhand" wi ll was a fraud. 1 . "He didn't s pell well, he didn't ~unctuate well !~ and I agree that the third page didn t look like the first." Dietrich said of Hughes' handwriting-on the Mormon will, "but he couldn'l 'wrile well enough to ;'-.,qiake three pages look the same." • The medical institute encountered similar : .. $keplicism .with its lost will theory, which con- , tended that Hu~hes had left a legitimate wiU -not :-. the Mormon will -but that it had been lost· or ' ~estroyed. Lawyers for the research institute ar~ued that Hughes'. comments in a 1972 • .(elephonic news conferenc~.would suffice tt;i meet r Nevada's "second witness" requirement in\estaCe cases-where a wtll ean't be found. . , Ne\'ada's high court didn't agree. DUMMAR CONTENDED THAT HE picked up an aging man who looked like Hughes and claim~ to be Hughes wandering lost in the Nevada desert' in 1968. Rhoden said he was convinced O"ummar believed he was telling the truth. The incident is recalled in a movie released this year entitled "Melvin and Howard,'' starring J11 son Robards as Hughes and Paul IA: Mat as Dummar. . For Dietrich, at least, the fight is over and he is try1ngtodeal with defeat as best he can. "I don't t'&re,'' he scowled. ''I'm In my 92nd MIDICAL TIAM MlmS .. VOLUNTEERS ~WITH D.EPR·ESSION 'A Medical Research Team is studying the use of an_ anti-depressant medication. . . Cal 714/634·6"• .' • \ ------., , .. Wild West Stores is famous f oi its giant selection. However. in a clearance .. ate .some stores roight . have pnly a few of a particular style or brand. Hurry for the best .,election of some fantastic hargains! Sensational ~tore-wide savings! I.__ J_UN_IO_R_S' __ ~ _ ______.t . 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Nissen· baum, the Boston at- torney r epr esenting Beverly Mailer, accused the Pulitzer Prize - winning author of ·'com· m iuing-bigamy . . . And I call it lrigamy because he 's gotten married twice since his divorce. The Massachusetts law says any attempt to re· mar.ry before. a divorce is absolute bigamy - and in'\talid." Contacted in New York , Mai ler sai d Nissenbaum "has h is mouth mixed up with another aperture or his body when he calls me a bigamist." . Since March, when a tentative divorce settle· ment with Beverly was rea<·hed; the ·s7-year-old writer has remar ried" twice and divorced once to legitimize his children born out or wedlock. Mailer said, "I don't think many co.urts are goi n g t o take· t he legitimacy away from l wo children in order to satisfy the demands or a greedy woman." Eliminate guilt by • spraying BELLINGHAM , Wash. (AP) -Hounded by nagging guilt'! Get rid or it the modern way. the same way yo u e l i min ale underarm wetpess, bad· breath. or limp cur ls. Spr ay it away with "Guilt Away." That's· the idea or the pro~rietors of Com-BerK Laboratories. Their 8· o unce spray bottle of rose water and emulsifiers allows the guilt·stricken to spritz away their consciences .. T he e nt rep reneurs have no guilt al setting a $3. 98 list price for the gag bottle. The project began in guilt. Mike Com ing and Craig Bersm a were nur si n g g u i lt y hangovers on a sailing trip through the Gulf Islands last summer. T rading jokes about &uilt, they decided what the world needed was a 20th·century way ta get rid of it. The Dami Corp. in Ma r ysville formulated the rosewater mis. Head ·chemist Howard Lani said the substance is 'f'ldn·tollic. "It '1 not any crazier than the idea we had - a di~t 1hampoo for : ..latheada " uid...Lan&. S~ciety ... 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I AP I - T he eost of trelting a broken finger u.aed to be about $804, but a major insurance eompany .re- c·enlly paid $6,313 to I!. hospital bet'ause of 1l new state law de - s igned to eontain skyrocketing medieal care costs. Insurance Compan y executives s ay the cost, is a few digits too mul'h. The bill was inc ur red by a m~ whose ring ringer on his right hand .was injured. requiring two _.day~ stay~ an ~peration. -at. Morristown Memorial Hospital last May. Under the state's no· fa ult auto insurance law, his in· s urance t·ompany was required to pay. THE BILL IS the direct result of the 8·month·old law ~ which ho.:-pital r ates a re set by the state. The· rates went into e ffect for 26 of the slate's 1 l!l hospitals in May. PUBLICIZING 1943 CAMPUS MUSICAL Nancy Davia (now Reagan) big movte fan ' The insurance company. which asked not to be identifi ed. pro- vided details of the unusual case to The Star· Ledger of Newark "to show what we're up against." an · insu rance execut ive was q uoted Nancy remembers _cQnqius happiness NORTHAMPTON. Mass. IA PJ She had the lead role in the '\thool musical ··The Glamour (;al.·· studied on the banks of Paradise Pond and enjoyed ··gorging myself \\·ith blueberry muffins at Wiggins Tave rn ·· * * * Dislikes confessed by Nancy '.'J E W \~K 1:\P 1 '.'lanl·y Heagan.has.conf.esst!'d H> H .~e<·ret­ clis li ke of some of the president· e lect 's ties and a long.gone habit of gobbling down fi ve peanut but- ter and jelly sand wiches before hed -:-- In an interview with synd1<:atea tolumnist Suzy. \ht• next first lady said she had solved· the tie .problem by m:fki_ng off. With the m : ··r don't think he even knows I took them I never like1l those ties. and when I saw the m on l(•le\'ision I d1shk<'d them even more.'· . THE BIG B•;l)TIMt:sn;H;kdat ed batk to Smith College. wht'n ~t rs . Reagan wci14ht•d 145 pounds Now 11o·pounds. she pedals a sta- tionary b1<'yclc while watc~mg the news when she cc.tn •t stay fit by walkingor horsdrn<·k ndi"!~ Mrs. Reagan al:-;o said that ~he's am bitious ror her husba~d and · .. ir he were selling s hoes. I d be r ight there helping him li>ok through thcboxes ·· ··w hat really makes m<' bappy is being married to the r:nan.~ love and seeing him sul'ceed. ~he said. BUT SHE ALSO insists t hat ··rm very much m y own st·~r'."'·ith m y own interests . I dcr.in1~.ely have a life apart from }{onn1c After a long, hard campaign with · onlv ··earplugs, eycshade. hot rollers and a steam iron" for <'r e ature <'O m forts Mrs Reagan doesn't expect hers(•lf or the Reagan children to be a:-.ked to rep resent the.• L:nited St al cs on world travels lmunince • eonventwn. picks MGM "" ' CARSON CITY IAP) -In what a s ta te om cial term ed a "reaf; firming of faith" in Nev~da's tourism industry, the National Association of Jasurance Com · missioners e_lans to hold its_!_~ convention at the MGM Orand hotel-casino in Reno. • · State Insurance Commissioner Don Heath said the group had' picked the huge club last May as the !rite for a conyen\ion exP,e<:ted to draw abOut 2.000 people - before the dls.strous Nov. 21 MGMOrandCl~tn Las Vegas. After the Las Veg as rtre. in wblch IC dJed, the auodation's •It• committee met a1ain and qGelUans aro1e conHrnln1 rt~ 1~ at tbe MGM Orand·Reno, K MW. Keallt MW b:al nr. otticlala .. .._. &be eommlUee tbat fll't 11if9t1.,.._11t tM MOM-"'8Q ............. .,.., ...... die llGll·Ormd In Lu V .... ...................... ..................... h•l ........ . ~ It was the 1940s. and.....llfc_ swuog with the ease of a Co1:111t Basie tune for wealthy Smith Coll ege l'Oed Nancy Davis, n ow Nancv Reagan, the next firsl ~di. ' ··S he was just like the rest of us.·· sa id Jean Wcsc<'tt Marshall of Wilmette, Ill .. Mrs . Reagan·s best friend t h rough grade SC'hool. high school-and college. · · r would say we were strictly average " AV E RAGE AT THE ,Pres· tigious women 's college ~hen meant penny loafers, cardigan sweaters ~Honed -down the back. fraternity parties. movies, late night binges on sweets and expel·tat_1on_s. of a· good ~ ma~· ria~e. • In an interview with the Dally ll a m p s h ir e Gazette, Mrs . Rea~an recalled studying on the banks of Paradise Pond on spring afternoons and ··gorging myself with blue berry muffins at Wiggins Tavern.·· ··She was very pretty and popular and a lways trdd men come l·allin~. She had boyfriends at Amhers t. Yale. Prinl'eton and Dartmouth an.d she used to go ·away quite often at weekend s.·· said another former roommate. Frances llawlt•y flrt•t•ne of Ro~ayton . <'onn . who graduatt•d with Mrs. Hl•ag~in in 1943. "IF YOl ' DIDN 'T ha\'e plans or a de.tie you would go to a mov • il' or do· the normal things ," Mrs. Reagan rccalle<t. · ·T.t1ere was a hunch of us who used to go around together:· !ihe sa id . rememberi n g c utting classes with her friends one af· ternoon to watch a murder trial al t h e Ha mps h ire Coun t y Courthouse. ··we were all terribly excited about it."' Mrs. k eaga'l said. The trial involved a m an ac· C'used of shooting and kll lin~ his wife·s lover after discovering the pair together. · ··1 imagined that th(' wife was going to look like Carol Lombard and the husband would resemble C lari( Gable.·· Mrs . R'9agan sc.tid ··Bat when t his fat, r.ithe r unattractive couple walked in, it sort of lost its·excitement. ·· SHE SAID SHE didn ·l re- me mber the ver dict "We never went back after the fi rst day ." • Shortly after she graduated. s he became engaged to J im White. a 1942 graduate of nearby Amherst College, her friends re· called. . White. who now li ves in New York. acknowled ged dating. the future first lady. but decli ned further comme nt on their rela· lion s hip. • · "J u n't ·remember who broke it off, but I imyine it wa_s ~~­ cy. Tffi1n she just dec,ded !t wa1 too soon and she wans l read y," Mrs . Marshall said~ "Nancy was extremely s~s~ble ahd serious-minded. She d1dn t to a lot of the silly things the rest or lftdid .'' "SHE WAS VERY mature for her .,e," said rormu..roomm6te Patrfcia-r.m es Ackerly. or Richmond. Va .• who recalled be· Ina v•ry tmpraaed durllll a .col- le 1e vl1lt to her roommate'• "hut• apartment" on Lab Shore Drive tn ChJeqo. . 1·Nane)' wu •bit movie fan and~ to acUB1.·· •be Mid. ••J w .. 't ...,,._. It all to ... ..... .. Hollpoe4 ....... bHe ....... a lutffle'ol 81lytldq ~&rtld. .......... "" ...... to•etlllac. ,,., •• •hi ..... ...... .-r . ('' . assaying. _ A five -member rate .setting <'Oml"illee established 383 dif- ferent types of injuries and ill· nesses and set the rates for t he treatment of these t;tses. The categories were given Di agnostic Related Group numbers . BUT TIIE RE IS nothing on the ttrr-tor a fractured finger . said Robert Mayer . public relations di r ec l o r fo r M o·r r is town :\'temorial Hospital. When the in· ju red man was diagnost;d. the in- format ion was fed into the hos pital co m p.ute r . w~ich coughed bat·k DRG 348. The hospital bill ed accordingly. DRG 348 deals with ··fracture with major surgery.·· The cost for DRG J48.'for hospitalization. re· gardless of whether it is .restora- tion of a hip, an amputation. or a frat•tured finger. is S4 .931.20. When the doctors' costs of Sl,382 were added. the total t·ame to morethanS6,000. ··we charged it because that·s what the computer aDd law said.'" Mayer asserted. ' .THE INSURANCE company <'onlends the matter should have been ORG 345 which deals with fractures or the a rm. hand, fool a nd shoulder blade. T reatment under that <'ode comes to about S2.000. But the slate Health Department s aid the t re atme nt fa lls underDRG 348. · t A H e a It h D e p a r t m•e n t spokes man who ask«:d not t~ be identified said : "'It will take lime. to iron out the bugs in t he new system. ·'It works the other way too, wht'rcthe tosts m ay be m ore thar:i I he rate fixed bylhe state. but the hospital can charl'(e only that rate.·· The purpose of rate setting is to help hos p ita ls make up the estimated StOO million to Sl50 million a year t hey lose because of medical treatment for the poor and for un<'ollected bills. Crftlftll C hief Justice Warre n Burger is calling for more trequent appointment or federal judges to ~eel s t eadil y increa s ing workloads. Periodic mass appointments don:\ work, he say s. Poor ·-ling &id WASHINGTON <AP> - Thouundl ,of poor f amllMI will recelw moN federal belp In payl..,..~lla chit to a .new .el PePut· aatnt ot ... .._ ... tlu•an s.m • ...._:,,_._.._ .... Jill~ ... -::."=' =--;;~.Ji .... _, 1:£i1-EE*.! .... . #I • CWL y PflOT Au.. , ,. -Florid.a 's -,li~t _fl-olitier -··-.. -- 'target' of deveJopers P.ANACEA. ~la. IAP>-A real estate company here boasts on billboards that it is "Selling Flor ida's Last Front ier." That prospect has environmentalists and local planning officia'ls con· cerned. "When you lose this, you've lost it all," said Jack Rudloe. Pan acea's mos t famo us and perh aps m ost con tro\'ers ia l citizen. He is a nationally-known en· vironmental wr iter and owner t>f the Gulf Specimefl Co .. w~ich <'ollects sea creatt.rres for sc1en· tifjc purpo:;es. H E I S WORlliED th at Wakulla County's coast al area. whi<'h he says is what most of Florida looked like 30 years ago. will go the wa y of other de· veloped areas in the slate. Panacea is an unincofporated community of less · than 1,000 abou t 35 mi l es s outh or Talla hassee on the shor es of Apalachee Bay . It is a :-veeke.nd r etreat for many cap1t.al city res idents and a c·ommer('1al fish· ing ce-nter. Although not opposed to de· velopment. county planning ,or. fi<'ials share Rudloe 's concern t hat it could des troy one .of the· state's largest remaining breed· ing areas for fi sh jind ?lh~r s~a t•reatures and ruin \he fishing in duslry that is one of the area's· m ajor employers. • T.H E Y-iii\va..:·cf\l:i.t:D on - ..o:tate officials and en vi ronmen- talist s for help in coping with the pdtential problem . - "Not too many counties take th i" act ion so early in th l" ga,;.e " said Robert J . "Skip·· Livin°gston . a Florida Stale Unillersitr biotogist. lie said development 1s 10 _ evitable. but if done properly. ApalaC'hee Bay does not have to become anot her Tampa Ba). where a once·thriving oystering industry is extinct. ··vou·vc got one chann:.'· h<• added ··You c.t re not ~oing l'1 move the people out after an area is developed · · THE STATE Department of Natural Resources banned the · taking of oysters in parts of or a II of Apal-achee Ba y and Apalachicola Ba.)~ j ust to t~e wesl in neigh boring Fra nklin County for a la rge part of the pas\ year becaus e or pol~led water · The bay closings were f~esh 1n the m inds of loca l residents -when-Ounedin developer Mack Ha rt. president of Syca m are Creek Inc., asked the W~k~lla : County Planning Comm1ss1_on for permission lo proceed with Pa q acea 's f ir s t !11 aJor waterfro.nt rlevelopm ent m about JO years. ··we were conterned what ef- fe ct 82 septic tanks would havt· on the closing or the bay ... sa id c·o un ty Planning Director J.o · An ne Strickla nd "We don t want any.more pollution irt the bay a rea than is in lhf!'re now ·· After two meetings and , a workshop session. the planmpg council ·took no action·. but Hart recentl\' withdrt•w h1~ request Ile· inlli'r;1ted he woulrl go-hack to thi· dr:iwing txwrd to consider the µo!'l :-.ihility of using a sewage trC'ut mt·nt plan I ru.ore ex- pens1 w than 1nd1 \'l(lua~ septic· tanks_.J:>ul morv t-nnrnnmental Iv sound · The l·IJOll'O \'t•r:-.y. howl!ver . focused W:ikulla ('11un1 .v·s <.tllt·n· ll()O on the iSSUl' or 1·oastal .Ill' velopmt·nt a nd lt·ft.)wm1• hitk~ nt·ss 1n 11:-. '' akc Finle' :\k:\11llan ,,,,n:-. a large 1 rul'I h~·1ni.: pa rt ly <'lt·u n·d nl·c.tr Ji u rt 's pr<>pt•rl). hut says ~e does not 1n'lt'nd l<! de\'l•lov 1t.. ll1s wife .. Jean. ow:; .• the :\k !\hlla~ Rt•alt~ Cu . n.t. ··1a.'ll frontier rame . UNABASHE D PROPONENTS • of development and septic tanks. the Mc Millans live a~ross t,he. stree t from Roh Mor~an . who takes offl('(' as president or the Wakulla Coun ty Chamher ?f Com mert'e on Jan. I. and who 1s the most outspoken memher of the phinning <·om mission . The !\k!\1illans an• :mgr~ .with ~forgan. anusing him or oh: stru<·tlng pro1?rl'SS "If ) 1111 had a t:h<ll l'l' hclwel'n 1 he f11ldll'r c-ra hs and you. who would \'(111 takl'., .. a s kNI '.\1rs ;\1 (' :'>1 i II ; m · · 1 · vt: he en <icTu~ed of bt·1ni.: anll rll'\ l.'loprncnl anti as y<iu tan Sl'l' t°m nOl." :\lor)!an :-.aid. . µointing 10 a hrnl·hun· h,e rlt• velnpl•d for the ehaml>l'r l<I hoosl W a k u Il a ('ounty · · I ' m f o r d t• ,. t· I o pm en t to 1 n " r t' a s l ' I h t' t a x h a s t' o r Sunflower butter ,. faces sticky test B ISMARCK, N.D I A ~urrecl hy lhe peanut sh~>rta~e. Researchers arl• husy ~rinding havC' shown an interest in sun· upsunflowersceds and sampling fl ow<'r h u lle r . s aid ~.arry t he resultin g paste as they Klcingartncr. executive 1hrertor search for a substitute for that of the North Dakota Sunflowe.r staple of the brown-bag lunch. Council in.Rismarck. The council the peanut butte r sand wi<'h. is sponsoring s~_nflo~er butter re- A poor peanut harvest in 1980 search~\ the university. has made peanuts scarce and is Heal and drought reduced the driving up the price of peanut domesli<' peanut harvest by 42 butter. Sunflowe r butter "would percent this pasl summer. Love be cheaper than peanut ~utter said peanut processors-are get· t ig ht now if pro~uced com. ting about half as many peanuts me rcially," according to Fred as last year. and paying about a Love, operations m a nager for dollar a pound, against 55 to 65 s I g co R es ea r c h Inc . o r cen t s u pound for sunflowe r Breckenridge, Minn. seeds. "It tastes a lot like peanut but· . ter, but '8s a little bit more of . A ~ut 90 percent of ~he na· the r oa sted s unflower meat lion s sunflower crop 1s pro· flavor toil " Love sa ·d . "It's a _duc.ed in. _Minnesot a. N.o.rth ~lffile lighter -tasting than the Dakota and South Da kota. average peanut butter." THE BV1TER, MADE ~om finely 1round s unflower seeds, looks like peanut butter. But Rhonda Falk, a lab techni· clan at the North Dako.ta State Univenity· Food aiad NutriUon Experiment StatlOI} in Farco. Hid opinion varies on whether au~nower. butter aUc:kl to the roof of the moutb as well u peanut butter does. . • A ke)' qu.tloa fOI' peanut but- ter e4dlda wilt be whether l\lft· flower '*"-I09I well with Jel· · 17, acldld 111. Falk. . Loft 1111-.. t...u., vafioUI ............ ot .......... . == ............. to "Tiler lo¥e lt," •aid ..... . JUDI ADAMS, a nutritionist for the Sunflower Council. said the s unflower butter is hd llhier tha n peanut butter in some respect.a. She said sunflower seeds con· taln as muth ptotein and B vita mins, and three Umes as m u c h i r o n a s p e a n u ta,. Sunflowers have 18 percent polyunaabmrted fall; peanut• only a percent. ~" have. the . same calorie conlent, a~ llO • caloriei per ounee. Lo.9 laid UM neat 1tep1 ln· .oa .. «'Cl80m.lc and manttlnl neearcta but Mded that ._.. eu.. of eonf ect1oaar1 na· nowen ateu:::• . He . ..W c•••erclal uctloD MW ....... ...... ... Wakulla County We.'!. need 1t :· h t: s:iid, "But I'm for development 11rnperly." Traditionc.tlly. a11 indepl'ndenl_ lot. fishermen have not spoken with a unified vml:c on the 'issue. Scfme fishermen helievt• pollu t1<1n is a prohlem tonlrived b) hureaµaats <.1nd thc.tl pr.o1>erty ownNs should be a llowed to de· vdop lhl'lr land as they please Others ha ve a<:t1 vely uppost•d dt:~·elopml·nt, par11<·ularlr when 1 he s uhJt:<·t of s t•pl1l· I ank-" tC0omc:-; up ·· 1 don't hel11:ve you <:ould l'\'N get the eomml·rn·al fis~cr~rwn to agree on anything."· said Earl Vaus e . ownl•r of c.t s eafood prut·essing plant IN A SEPARATE interview. Livingston s·:sid that attitude 1s t y pical of fisherm e n ev~ry · wht're. hut added. ··Ry the time they find out somcthm1o(s wrong. it · s too late · · Rudlot' a lso has <·om plained . about tree·C'learing on othe~ watl~rfronl 111·011(.'rty. sa ying it) · l' a n l' h an g c l he t' he rh 1 t· a I ba lance of run.off watt•r thitt flows into nf'1ghhonng marshe-" " ht•r e mar1n1• life hrecds ·.\1 rs Strwkl:ind :-.<.1 id the l'OUn I\ has n (1 rC'slnt·t1ons on su~h ac- l;nlif's ·afld ul'knowledgl'd lhat its t·omprt•ht•ns1,·c· plc.tn mc.t y bt.· inc.tflequah' to t·opl' wit h <'Oalllal dt.ovelopment prnhlt>ms '.\1organ sa11l' · ··we arc ahu~t f 1 ,.,. yp;,1rs heh1nd Franklin Count;' in zonir1g 1Wakulla has nont• 1 and prntt•c·ting our water rt'!'tOUrC'eS .. MR S. STRI C K I.A N D I S nrtuallv a one-person depar t m('n t wi.th only a secretary to as- s ist her'. she a lso h as other duties, including dcalin~ wit h d eve lopment in th~ northern · par t of the 1'ounty. whic-h 1s get- ting spi l!·O\'~r from grow~ m neighboring rallahass<'e . " ··T here are all sorts of f<'der al and sta'tt~ agenties that will be as happy as clams lo give them advice:· said David Bickner. a dredge a nd fill inspeC'tor f<>r the s tate Department of Environ- mental Regulation. The planning C'om mission has taken up those offers and asked Livingston, who a lready has been helping F ranklin County ~ s i m Har efforts. to assist. bivingston envision~ a!' -.1·~x · citing experim~nr· in . ~h1ch the neighborin~ <'ount1es JOtn for.c.~ to a llow Florida's "~ast frontier· t o b c s of d w i t h o u l be i n g destroyed. Clwrch 'too r-eligious' · TOCCOA, Ga. ! AP) A ·danger to Southern Bap- tist churches is that they a re becoming loo "reli- qious," says a denomina· lion educator. The Rev. Findley Edie o f Southern Baptist TheolOlical Seminary .satd at a church-renewal con- ference that "our churches today an ftlled wlt~realloul ~~" bu.t lhe1 · ofteil do ~ IM8' to be "God'• MODle ... He aald Uie problem 1tem1 from the elu1re• • b,eomJa1 10 la1llt•· u. ........... ,.ttllM dyn ............. . "WUlll• ........ ..... ...._ .. . ..,,_.,....., .... . .... ,., , ...... , ...... ~ ...... ,....f."-... · ·~---.... ----~ .~ AJ4 OM. v Ptr.o~ ~.~t.t•t • -------------------------------~- ---*' -... -.... -.. # .. llte-Gibr~ltar way ., .. get .more , ban JUSt 51A<Yo interest • ·-wit yo~r checking acCourit • THOMAS-&ANDERSCW . ao&1-MT. Pf.Mf.Nlf' RD .. 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Bristol Sl/(714) 979-751> -· 11111 ~: #4 5'lla Ana Fashion ~/(114) 834-0.717 -. . .. . , • \ I \ \ • ours • ... --r-• --~-~ WindoW ~leaners wo~k early to f1eat . heat, late to avoid distractio~ "Anyone can wash win(IQws ; only a few c a·n clean them.'' boast Charli-e Hampton and Hans Morskate, who spend hours wor.king on sides of commercial • skyscrapers. Morskate, who has done the Federal Building in Hawaii, says it's a good oc- cupation -"working outside, using plain -~ aj er a..n-<l ~x-4-· perience." Flexible hours are another benefit, say rather and son Joe ·and John Klein. Window washers often start at 6 a .m. to beat. the heat and work evenings on financial high rises and supermarkets so as riot to cause any distra c tion s for e mplo yees or -c ustom e r s or themselves when iUS· Dofs ~RUE HAMPTON HOLD SQUEEGEE WITH LEFT OR RIGHT HAND? Flnlahed paf)ea.mak• mirror Image; that'• hi• reflecllon ·on the right --SON FOLLOWS DAD ERASING STREAKS IN A JOB YOU CAN SEE THROUGH Joe and John Kleln check office _Interiors at 990 Newport Center O.rlve . .. I • .. CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS -OR AT LEAST A LONG WAY UP ,..Jo ON-TENTH FLOOR Rope lowers Hana Morakate •nd Charll• Hampton; they do 20 feet otglaaa top to bottom hourty. Daily Pilot · Photos by Richard Koehler • I -OM. v "-01 ..... , ...... ......... Landa l.Jo·Lfi. ~l.a• 1>l T\' sera e <\ll<:t has filed for d1 von·c from ht-r hu1>1Jaud ul -ll · year a<·tur tton Leibman ~h La' 1r1 40, cited 1rreton<:1lc.t ble dlfferenC'e!'> Edison's rates to • . -increase SAN· FRAN C ISCO <A~ l -The t ypic1tl ·Southern Cali fornia. Ettison 'co. residential customer's monthly bill 'will go up $1.37, to $34.26, in January as a result.of two rate changes granted -to the utility by the ~tJt Le. -hb11c-Utilities Co m~ mission. The PUC approved a $294 million general rate increase,.. but· at the same time granted· a ti93 Glillion reduction in charges for fuel costs. - THUS ; TO.DAY , Edison customers will be paying $101 million or 2.S percent more per year when the fuel cost reductio0> is figured in. The typical resident uses 500 kilowatt hours a month. the PUC said. -The bill for ··very high use·· customers -more than 3,000 kilowatt hours •month -will increase an average $11.05, ac· cording to Ediso n sJ)okesman Bob Hull. The utility will also be allowed lQ boosl basic rates another $91 million on Jan. 1, 1982. to keep pace with inflation. the PUC said. THE REDUCTION in 'I cost -of-energy charges passe'd on to consumers resulted Crom a wider availability of low·c.ost rueJ , said Hull. "In recent months. we have had substantial amounts of lower-cost natural gas avail able and we have been able to decrease our use or higher-cost foreign fuel oil," the Edison official said, adding 'that the mildness of the winter has l'llade more natural gas a~ailable directly to the utility. The PUC decision . which followed 50 days of public hearings, dis· allowed· some S60 million in increased operating expenses claimed by Edison. BUT mE PUC said tt)e decision also· takes into account that the \ltilily's revenues u projected wtll be almost $40 million less than Edison projected last year. Politics attacked •' Thurwdllw. ~ '· ,., Oi~ ftnldt•••••· re.at• SAN l''flANC'lS<:O (A .. J The state Pubhl' UtJhlJes Commluwn. notlna \hat o\ht1r "'Undt\Mlnal remain to\be met. has approved u 11te the wind and sea con· dltlon• at the propuaed bquafied natural acu t~rm1n1tl 11t~ un tbt1 Santa Barbara t'OUt . On~ 1)f the murt! t:ruc1al oonditions yet to bt! approved involve11 the seismic it¥fety ot the 1-1ruposed terminal. The dtwhiion came following an_ ac- r urnul11hoo of two yeurs of data on sea 1·11nd1ltut111 at the site, Lillie Kojo Bay .,wu l-\.lmt < 'orweptaon west of Santa Harhi.r11 Liquilied natuul gas is one of the most dangerous materials to store and transport because of its explosive nature. The PUC 1ranted western LNG Terminal. Associates a conditional permit on July 31,)978, to construct and operate the terminal. The PUC said the study contained a "rontmuous on-site measurement sea- state, including wind, wav-. swell, cur- rent and fog ." The terminal would have a capacity of 1 3 billion cubic feet of natural gas ~.aily , using facilities including a 'mlle· FRESR·E-Y.w@RelJN~· BEEF . · J. 9 B< ll I\ V'\C I\ 11 II'> I II<' '\0111 POI .., ""I I >CCLI lJ 1'\r ~A I • 11'\ll n I tt" 1Puoc hcl"' "''" l11n1t 1<'<J 11111 •· ·, I'< I h t 111 • ... lone trestle.. to accosnmodate super-· tankers with drafts up to 50 feet. Research estimated the average down time o/ the terminal when opera· lions rniiht have to be suspended would be no ~re \han 10.4 percent. "The maritime aspects of the terminal will ·be safe and ·reliable," the report said. The commission will conduct public hearings on its other conditions Jan. 29 al the Stale Building.· The terminal group is a slJbsidiary or Pacific Gas and Electric and Southern California Ga~ 9 • • -- r NATtdN - ~OPMW KIUSJUN ·cti\'VTON, Mo. (AP)~ ._ A pt!t leopard mauled his ov.-ner to death. then appan•ntly fed .on the body , a ccording to authon tie.S. St. Loui s County police said the 38-year- old mun was apparently inside a cage reeding the cat when it attacked and killed him. Mi s ~ody was ~is · t•overnd by a neighbor who shot the cat, police said. ---============= .2 . - .• 89 I\ l)( I''~ I JAi< I ~01'1( Al l IMll I 1P.,rr)lc1,,. 0-.•1 lt"'1t rt•g !"'(•• l 491 BEEF-RIB STEAKS 3. ,. t ...... , ~11 ~ r "_., .l 1 .., SLIM PRICE 2·9 VEGE1:<'~LES e r IJ I ... ! 1. II''•'.'"' H•!lo.; •• ORLANDO 25 TANGERINES • • ol I I l''I f •• ''f f M'i ~,, i It/ SdNNY DE~IGHT '7 9 ~.IJJ~9,~, PUNCH •• I l~lf \1J'Ht1 ''t'• ht I lu~t •o 1 I • • I ... •\I' GROCERIES Co-nt~dina To~ato Sauce .36 Glrards French Dressing .81 .99 Motts Applesauce " . ., "''I ,, • }49 Ocean Spray Gra~fruit Juice Libby's Tomato Juice 101 Rosarila Refried Beans .52 l.a vic't~~ Enchilada.S11utt9 38 ' .. Log Cabin Syrup ... Voris Coffee Creamer J 57 ]14. )15 ' .......... ·'' fltl'tlt'tl I'•*• SLIM PRICE , Slim Price French Dressing. 99 Slim 'Prl:c Elbo Macaroni • 98 Slim Price Liquid Cleaner !' 8 9 FabriC'Soften~0r Sheets . 139 FROZEN FOODS DownYn~ke Jumbo Warnes • 6 9 Vons Comb. Veg~tab01es' • 99 Grapc;lruit Juice • 7 9 Deluxe Fr~nch0 Bread Pizza 2 3g PRODUCE . ' Large A11ocados L.a;9~ Fl~r'lda Gr~frull , • .29 . \ ,, ,, .. Italian Squash ·~"'' ''I 1 '"• 11 '"'' l'-1 '' ·"' ~usset Potatoes .... 39 .... 29 Ce~ie~ Cut Beef Steaks • 149 Fam ily Steaks 219 siri'ol~ Tip.Stea-~. ,, , • I• 2 68 .. ·268 ,, '·~· . , ... , .. Beef Cube Steaks B~~~·~~·~·Ch\Jck Rout 1· } 98 L~~~ Gro~~d"B~~f ' "1 " 1• 189 , , Ir •I o. .... ' ~ • • -'• Pork Loin Chops l i.1 o/I • 11t IV. YI • ,If Pork Spareribs ,,.2 18 I }79 ... ] 19. ~-11 269 Center Cut Ham Steaks , h DELICATESSEN LIQUOR Millbrook Vodka . . 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A.\iot«*o Oto '""Oft"""' ~'N 1 '"' ·.o ' .. .i. l>!>hMlllot\tl Dtlltt~ ...... _ t ~ l!lr~ °""' {)jt 111)/ 161 2.2~ ~~Floll..,Co;Mut •u> )lj HwltlRl .. 11 ... 1112 • ...,.., I 8-tfRld•le 640Z "'"'"ftPMI ... " 21M2 leecfl •fwd. .... ' • . ~ . .. • \ • J ·---~· ...... ,.. •• ·-•• •:-··-·· •••• .._ .. ..-.~ .. _......,.. ........... -...... ...._ ... ..........._.'r* ... •-· ... ---· --..-...'f._._ • .-......... .__.~--.. - ~59 HOTBAKE Y Cinn<unon Roll-s - VONS B J 29 Ei J 39 mm Chocolal c Chip Cookies • 9 5 I OO;>oo Whole Wheal Br cad • 8 9 HEAL TH & B UTY Anacin Analguic Capsuh·s ] 48 -: 129 Silklcnce Shampoo or Cond. Schick Super 11 Relllls 125 ·PUREX b!QU&-al:EACH 128-0Z .72 '· ' l NATION ........... John ~W3. : commiuaoner of -t· .. t i' n· a t~ 1' Depart mt>nt u( ~arleuJlurt-. hilb been named hy R t"a~an t o t.1t• lf'Cff'llH ) u f agrat·ulturl' Tht' St'n~ll' A 6( r 1 l' u I I u r l' Co mm1ttN· will h <1)ti er ht'Ul'lll~ un . Tut>bdU\ v11 t hl' nomanat.aun DM.YPLOT -I •,. • . . _Welamie-baek Curl-in; janitor to teacher -~ .UAIFrSllORN~Okla .... JAfJ ~-1 ~-w.e·~~pre-.dofhim .'-'-' : r ctrnrN'CUrliu .. soon will quil mop· After Curliss 1raduated from pins noora and cutting the erass for Hartshorne Hi1h In 1965, he enrolled the l'artahorne public school system. at Oklahoma State University i.p 1985. Instead.• he'll return to scbool as a Later he transferred to Eastern teu·her Oklahoma State Colle1e in f'urliss, 33, will sign a 110,800-a -·wilbtU1of\. year contract lo teach physical But in 1961 Curtiss dropped out, l!dl4l'ation and driver education and took a job as a janitor and joined the to coach at 'the Hartshorne schools. Army ~rve. In 1974 he.hired on as "-ast year, Curliss said, he earned a c ustodian for the Hartshorne ubout $7,800 as a janitor. schools, where he had played end for "We've had teachers' aides ·and the high school football team just others go on to become teachers in years before. our schools." said Harold Latham, It was an Army Reserve officer II artshorne s uper intendent. "But who pwihed Curtiss to return to col· Charles is the only custodian and lege and earn a degree. maintenance worker to have done it. "My battalion commander was the . . . -~~ ~ -I .... _, latF Jim sUiuva;: pub1k;;Jau~-~~aching with the H~J1ahorne J · · director at Eastern and also my High buketball teams the n1 • · faculty adviser," he recalls. "Every iraduation," he said: "I ~ : time we would go on summer camp, gotten the night off, but I was re . . he'd tell ml! I should be back in to coach." -· ~i( school." . :. .. . It wasn't easy to earn his dear..~ 1. Then. he said:. Latham put li;'e IC· "I'd drive to Southeastern in iii( mg on th~ cake by urging Curhas to morning, attend classes, then . ..,. get back m sc~I. baek· to 1tlartshorne to work in maJii;' He ret';'"1ed m 1978 and earned a tenance. At 3 o'clock, I would drt• bach~lor s degree and a leaching an aft~oon school bus route." >. ce rtificate from Southeastern • -~ Oklahoma State Un iv~rsity in When ~e fo~d he couldn l mlll!' Durant. the 100-~le drive e~ch ~ay and still But Curtiss didn't get to participate get to his classes, has-wife, Pat, took in commencement ceremonies. over the bus route. · "They needed me to drive the bus Curliss summed it up: "It was at Hartshorne and do some student tough all right. But it was worth it." e BUENA PARK/CYF:'RESS . Valley View &7 Ball Road e COSTA. MESA Mesa Center __ 1_7-th & Orange- . e PLAC.ENTIA Rose Linda-Shoppi.ng Center_ Yorba Linea & ose -.. " , . • ....._..,,..._,, ... _,,....,. ..... .._,,,.,tM1.WltMeMl ...... ~MUPOUC.Y:n::~: .. aelM~ =. ......................... .._eftly_ ............................ ,................ ..,.... ... _ ............. ~ it"I°"""" ....... • ' ' . . . ., ~ : . ,. '. . - GENE~NIWS Maggie snubs -athletes· ·Pig feed Olympie "li0yco11.fallui-e angen ~hBr · -, -SUS~t .'Dragon' r , .. 'Fire-breathing' ~l man performs for pleased crowd outside St. PJ([rick's Cathedral in New York. The hazardous stunt involves blowing volatile liquids through a flame source. . -Ir.vilie--to-open--- fi~e. schools· Growth continues to be the watohword or .Irvine Unified ScboOI District officials a~ they look . to 1981. · · · Five new schools will open this ·year to s~rve the dislriet's rising enrollment, n~t 14,664 stu- dents ahd expected to top 15,000 in 1981 .. · Irvine's alternative high school, ~ailed Secon- dary Educational Facility (SELF>, will move into its new Woodbridge home al 311 West Yale Loop sometime in February. The school now operates in temporary facilities by in the Irvine Industrial Complex-West. . . NORTHWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, oow operating in temj>orary quarters in. Woodbridge, will open in February at 28 Carson, Northwood. • LONDON <AP> -Bri\aln'a 1• ·Summer Olympic wlnnerl were dropped from Queen &llnbetb 11 'a annual New Yeares Honors Uat, refiectin1 what political obeerven called Pff me Minister · Mar1aret T~tcher'a ·ra1e over the failure of her 1ovemment's. boycott of the Moscow Olympics. More than 700 Britons from all walks ot lire made the list, an- nouoced Wednesday. The queen, who acts on advice of the gov- ernment, cold-shouldered the athletes who defied lhe ban and went lO Mos 1 c;w b Normal : lympic gold medalists are included in lhe Honors Ust, and this year five 8.ril..on.s-W.OA-..g4ld-·medals - track stars Sebastian Coe, Steve Ovett, Daley Thompson and Al- lan Wells and swimmer Duncan Goodhew. POLITICl\L OBSERVERS / said their exclusion was a measure of Mrs. Thatcher's bit- terness over the failure of the boycott, imposed by the United Statu, Britain and others to pro- test the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan in December 1979. As usual. the list ranged from royal officials to humble • workers. Sarah Lenaghan , a shepherdess in the remote hills off southwest Scotland for more than 40 years, was awarded a British Empire Medal. • I TNAZCNllt ILllA•ITN The queen knighted television interviewer Robin Day, whom British politic'ians call "the scourge " for his biting journalistic style. NED BARRETT, THE Q.nly British diplOmat in Tehran, was made an officer of the Order of the British Empire. Barrett, 52, is the first secretary of the British embassy in Tehran. ·Lt. Col. Sir Ma-rtin Gilliat, private secretary to Queen Mother Elizabeth for 24 years, was made a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order. Lt. Col. Sir Eric Penn, comptroller in the Lord Chamberlain's bffi~e, at Buckingham Palace since 196+. also becomes a Knight Grand Cross. ' . Actress Gwen Berryman, 75, who played Doris Archer for 30 years in the British radio serial "The Archers," was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire <MBE ), as was New Zealand mounlail\eer Fran- cis · Stanton, who led the re· covery 0peraUon on Mt. Erebus in Antarctica after an Air New Zealand DClO crashed in 1979, ki1Un1 all 257 abOard. EIGlfl'Y · YEA&..OLD veteran comedian Arthur Aikey; actreaa Margaret Lockwood ; r~al p hot 0 .1 rap her Norm an Parkinson; England soccer manager Ron Greenwood and author Kingsley Amis were each made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire <CBE>. Jazz musicjan Ronnie Scott, who runs Britain's best jazz club i'n London 's Soho district, bec4me an OBE along with thriller writer Eric Ambler. .. GWC lectures start Jan. 9 ''How lo rand Free and Inex- pensive Activities in Orange County," a three·week . lecture series, will bqin Frid•Y· Jan. 9 at Golden West Colleg~ In Hunt- ington Beach. Admission is free. Janet Brosan of Huntini\Ofl Beach, editor of a monthly calendar of cultural events and acti_vilies, will conduct the sessions on three consieeutive Frnlays·, from 7:30 to 9 :30 p.m. in Math Science Room 123. ·~ -. ¥1· erti ,ic • loses bid MERGED (AP) -A man ac· cuaed of.chopplnc up a How.ter • ranch family and feedln1 them to hogs will not be permitted to qu,ation witnesses in his· murder trial. Merced County Superior Court Judge Donald Fretz ruled Fred Anderson, 37, ,could not act as a co-counsel, which would have enabled him lo question wit- nesses along with his court· appoint~ attorney. FRETZ SET JA~, 6 to begin jury selection in the trial tbat ls expected lo last four montha and cost $500,000 to S'700.000. The trial was moved from San Benito to Merced County because Anderson was cranted a change of venue based on pre- trial publicity. Anderson was allegedly living alone al th.e Hanging Tree Ranch when sheriff's deputies noticed the Thompson family was missing in mi.d-Mar:ch 1979. HE IS CHARGED with tortur· ing and murderin& Thomas Sr., his wife Barbara, 14-year- old Thomas Jr. and 5-year-old Teresa. . Key testimony is expected to revolve around forensic findings . that bones found in the ranch's .Jtog pen were human. Sierra Vista Middle School. which currently operates out of the C. E. Utt School in Tustin, will · open al 2 Uberty. Northwood. in March. • West.WQOd Basics Plus elementary school , also operating out of the C. E. Utt School , will move in September lo 1 Liberty St. The 1980-81 school district .budget is $37.l million, about $6 million· larger than the 1979-80 budgeL .The 1981·82 budget is expected to follow the trend of Jncreased budget ~nditures to meet the requirements of a rising enrollment. can ; SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL DISTRICT POUCIES .expected to be maintained this year include: . -An open enrollment policy allowing students to attend the school of· lhteir choice on a "space- . available" basis. -Year-around school programs at two schools sei'ving kindergarten through sixth grade and kin- dergarten through eighth grade, respectively. . -The three-track middle school; where pro- grams range from the traditional to highly flexi- ble . .,. -An alternative high school stressing instruc· i;. lion based on individual needs. f--The Basics Plus elementary program, which f. ·as the name indkates places a great deal or em-r:-phasis on the l~arning of basic academic subjects. .. . _:;. AN0'111Ea PROOUM STAaTED IA8T year ~ and expected lo be expanded this year is a special *. full-time "Academics Plus" program for talented A!, and gifted youngsters. Under the program inslitut-~-ed 11\st....Year •t. the request of.' citizens' commil- :f9" t~e. JtbOOt loO elementary school c~ildren received accelerated education based on their '4dvanced capabilities. ~ The "Academics Plus" program also offen t accelerated part-lime instruction lo more than ~ 1.000 students. · ! 'EXcess' vitarni1U ~ , ·,Opposed by group . .WASHINGTON (AP) t:~'!he Center for Science in the Public Interest nu uked the Food and Drue Admlilietrallon lo discoura1e food pro- cessors from adding excessive vitamins and minerals aa a means of promoting their products. "Manufacturers advertise that lhelr foocla are heavily fortified, but they don't say that the vast majority of Americans don't need the extra vitamins and minerals. 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Jane Fonda and Dolly Parton ta.king aim at male chauvinism to• the tune of $13.7 million, in 912 theaters in 10 days, and Clint Eastwood~ "Any Which Way You Can," which has gobbled up $24.2 million of the.box office pie in 1,572 theaters in 12 days. Tbe Walt Disney re-laaue, "The Ariatocau;" la dol.nt bet· ter than many fint-run movies, takin1 in tt.8 million in 10 days at about 700 theaten. Another potential dil - uter la AFD 'a bil·lla111e Chriatmaa release, "The Mirror Crack'd," which atara Anaela Lanabury, Eliaabeth Taylor, I' Rock Hudson and Geraldir\e ON ntE DOWNSIDE or the Chaplin: It is expected to 1ros1 box office ledger are s1.1ch rllms just over '6 million in its first 14 as "F!Ut\ Gordon," ",A Chan1e days at325theaters. ol Seuom," "The Jazz Sin1er" "We didn't think we had the and the star-glutted "The Mirror quality or, say, a 'Stir Crazy, ... Crack'd" and "The Formula:" Greenfield said or the two films. "Flash· Gordon," the latest ~i~:c~~~~ we had to build" an au- version of the science fiction classic, is the biggest. disap-Thecompany'sthirdChristmas pointment so far. It is a\J"eady release, "Inside Moves," is ex- d i s appearing. from ~om e pectedto garner only $1 million in theaters after puOing in only 67theatersin 14days. $14 .3 million at up to 1,050 theaters in 24 days. · . A DRY BOX office well looms for "The Formula." The oil con· "A Change of Seasons." With spiracy melodrama with Marlon Shirley MacLaine, Anthony Brando and George C. Scott Hopkins and Bo Derek, is prov-pumped only $3 million at 480 ing that being a "10" with au-theaters in todays. diences isn't easy. The middle· aged.spouse swapper stirred up Slowly a pproach in g $3 .5 a limp $4.2 million at 553 outlets million in 170 theaters in six • in 10 days. weeks is ··Raging Bull." The Robert De Niro film has been fAENCH. MOVIE With ENGLISH SUS. TITLES 11 JO·l 00 ~ JO t 00·10 20 ,,,ooeHI~ /~·--~~' -· •. • <.I.~~~ • ·-.c..-f. f...A ... ~ ~· • #I0(1.M <c: I 00 ] I\ ~~ • -' (!) _ / • f \JOrcs.1000 •\!: ...., • ·-- A FOLLOW UP TO Eaatwood's successful ·1978 film "Every Which Way But Loose," "Any Which Way You Can" set a one-day box office recor~ or $3,861,561 Saturd_ay· for dis · tributor Warner Bros .. , accord- i n'g to WB Gen~ral Sales Manager Barry Reardon. Neil Simon continues to prove his movie magic, this time with "Some Like \Jld Times." which grossed $9.8 million in 10 days on up to 949 screens, and .. Popeye" ca me out swinging with ri1s. 7 mi'llion at up to 910 theaters in 17 days. By today, -Neil Diamond's re• forced to carry tt\e load for make of the "Jazz Singer " is ex-trouble-plagued United Artist It'll _.11• U ~~~ peeled to have taken in a slim after UA's hoped-for Christmas INI $6.5 milliqn at 228 theaters in 14 bloc kbuster, the $36-million JOU • ,::;' days, ·according to Associated "Heaven's Gate," ·was pulled off ....,. Film Distribution Vice Pres1· the screens only days after its that oi1t't 12 0 ·100 1111 IHHI. . ~ IS r 10 O 0 dentLeoGreenfi~e~ld::~~~~~~~r~e~le~a~s~e~i~n~O~c~t~o~be~r·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!.. "ftie story of o mon who-con no longer live the dreams and trodot1ons of hos folh.eL----t- And of the love t-e fonds· w ith a woman who believes 1n his talent A movie 1ho1 will mokc you core. make you sing, ond make you cheer I IM1f11M\ _ ..... NEIL DIAMOND LAURENCE OLIVIER "THE JAZZ SINGER A 1l~ll•lllDllll'lft o()\')I llVf', .···· .. 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STUDIO 8E£ 8:30Gil-ELECTNC COMPANY -10:00. 19IO SKATING SPECTACUl.AA 4 ·-llA«nber~ of the 1980 u S Otvmpoc l'igura Skattng Team ioon the G- F1gure Skahng Club tor an hour110t)Q extravag•rv• on .ce featuring Lisa Matte Allen and Scott Hamilton. 8 ®J LOVEBOAT(A) u MfDMOAHIHO L.A. 8) CARTOONS :. 8i) STAU<IHO .;;' IMWO.AUTY • * * "The Nigh! Rid, w a" ( t939) John W11yot1, Oor_,McKay • OD<-CAVETT t 1:IO. OOMt HOME e<pJNG -AFTERNOON- .12:001TExAs OOH LANE I CARTOON& OVER EASY Cl) PHOT()9RAPHY: . HEM'S~ • * • "Monster From A Prehlatooc Planet' ( 19661 Tam10 Kawa11. Yoko Yamamoto e ·•*'"'"NrneHours To Rama" ( t9631 Ho r SI Buchholz, Jose Fetrer 12!30 9 * * •,<, "The Eternal Return'' ( 1943) Jnn Ma!,~•. Madeleine Sol· ogne • G ED!JCA~L PAOOAAMMIHG 1:00 D llOOO, IWEAT AHO CHU.AS Bryant Gumbel natrates lllm hlQhllghts o f ,,,. • 67. ~r history of fhe Rose Bowl. • MIKE DOUGLAS D l.ETSMAKE.ADEAL.- • HAWKINS 1:*1 D "°9E 80Wl. PAE· OAl¥8"0W This documentary deals 0 NEW8 with c .. rreo1 appreaches to 1:.a D ~BOWL .. •, the physiology of the 'Qll'lg Michigan vs. Washington process and wllh. future (1!11& from Pasadena, Cal\- posslb1hhes ot ••tending fornla). the humen lllasp11n 2:00 II (I) COTTO.. BOWL .'1'i). EDUCATIONAL "fl!STIVAL PAAAD£ P.AOOAAMMIHO Jemie Farr, Don Murray 10:30 0 8) TOUANAMEl'IT OF and Jan Smithers are ROSES PARADE hosts IOI ,,.. 2•th annu1I ~ Tile 92na annulM Hew+ Collon Bowl parade to be . Ye.,·s Day ll0t•l pageant tetecaat live from O .. las ~ wlll be leleCHI 11"8 from T•••• • ~ P....,_a, Calllornla. 8 (II FAMll. y FEUO 8 Cl> COTTO.. llOW\. Ci'I ""*8IDE -Unl.,,..,.Sity nt (IAyln< w . • Ul'llverstty ol Alebam11 (llv ...,,. CARTOONS from OallH, Teaas1 2: to ui1 BOO.ART ····~ numerous Gllps lrom his U -year sc1een car1.ter is narrated by Charlton H•s- ton 2:30 D HOUA MAGAZINE 8 AYAH'S HOPE • L.ErSRAP 3:00 ~ ••·~"The Miracle ( 19701 LUSlll, M1cnaal James W1xl8<1 0 ®) ALL MY CHILDREN Q WILD. WILD WOAL'f OfAHIMAL.8 • BUGS BUNNY I PONCYPIO • THE ART Of BEING HUMAN G MAGIC METHOO OF· OIL PAINTING 3:300 **'~'"'ceaHIGll" ( 1977~ Maklolm McOo-lll Chrlatoph« Plummer • -l'HE FONT8TOHE8 Bl AMENCAN STORY C0 <>VEA EASY Cl) JOHN DAV1080N 4:008 NEWS • TOM AHO JEAAY • CARToOHa . WiA AUiGAI ' 9 THAT'S HOU YWOOO 4:308 NEWS Ql9 WNT1N8 FoA A AEA80H Cl) M 0.A•s•H ([I THe~Of - 5:00 ;~(I)@.) NEWS 0 OfWtOE BOWL Qti;latlmdY\ FIOf'•dd SLllt"-alM.1dnl1 0 EMERGENCY ONE ID THE BAAOY BUNCH fD SESAME STREET· '1l) INTAOOUCIHO 8'0LOOY S:30 '1l) THE ~OE OF SPACE TRAN8POATATION A look ·~ the history 01 space eaploratlon. i-nd lr81'1spor1alion 11'1 the PHI t_,,ty-llve ye8'S U WHAT'S HAPPENIHOH • • .- • llC:.dAWTT ~: ....... ~. tP_, t of I) • 8T\,DO-"Coo Show" Eaplorer Scout• ..... t the Glendeie, Art.zona POiice Dept.: New I 'I' or1l City lllda mall~ A· a In dlec:o dancing IR I (I) M•A•S•H Q'I M1'HIY Miu.ER 7:00 I C8I NIWI -HAPPY DAYS AGAIN When the boya ll!Q41 a Ill· 1n proteat 'II""" • 10 pm curt-. they wtnd up tn !all for brealtlng al'ld entemlQ 8 MCNEWS I JOklA'8 WILD • TOURNAMENT OF M>t0 PARADE • The 92nd annual New Year·a Oay norat pageant will be telecast hlle from Pasadena. Calllor1111 • BAMTTA fl) OVEAEASY Guests Johll Ga•m and his wife Consl&l'ICe Towers, E"(e B1lesk1 '1'i) MACNEIL J LEHRr:R AEPOAT CJ) TIC TAC DOUGH @) MEAV GRIFFIN Guests• Kool and The Cang. Eugene l'odo•. Jol>n and Greg Rice. W11i11d Hyde·Wh1te, Alex Hydti Whlle 7!30 IJ 2 ON THE TOWN D SHAN.ANA Guest Conway Twitty 0 INSIGHT "Unl1n1shed Business · A successful businessman neglects his etdef1y lather U FAU THE MUSIC 81~/UHAEA AEPOAT '1'i) LIVE FROM THE METAOPOl..IT AN TUBE TOPPERS • 0 9 , e. e . e 8:30 -The 92nd an· nual Tournament of Roses Parade broadcast live from Pasadena. ABC D 11 :00 -The No. l ranked Georgia Bulldogs put their national c hampionship claim on the line against the_ Fighting Irish of Notre Dame in the"· Sugar Bowl. r .... N BC 1J l : 30 -The Michigan Wolverines a re back in the Rose Bowl again. this time tFyin~ to break their los- ing s trea k again s t the Pac l O's Washington Huskies in the classic col- lege foothall clash. Frank Capra and l\19toriarr Hanry T Sampson 8:30 0 @) BOSOM BUDOIES • INO£PEHOENT NETWORK NEWS 8il THIS OLD HOUSE I• ,Kip and Hel'lry becQme 1n•olved 1n a h..lhloss com pet1t1on with anolhor ad agency employee for a lucrative account Bob Vola introduces the Bigelow House in Newton Massacllusetts that will IJe con•erted into live modern condom1n1um units fll) GOSPEL ACCORDING TQ THREE Virg1n1a Rtteve5 l 1nda Hopkins &'Id AIDertJ tlrao- lord presen1 Ch11sht1n music , 11:00 I) IL, KNOTS LANOIHO Karen a(ld S1d,.adaughter Diana •s pressured t>~ her l11ends to go all lhe way' with ho• boylriend 0 @) BARNEY MILLER LO••ll in•est1gates nn 8J1.l1emely efl1c1ent new ot11ce1 whom hti t>ehev11s to be an imposter (RI 10:30 a m NEWs Cl) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS $ MASTERPIECE THEAT8E le~amenl Ot You1n World War II hnally over Vera returns 10 O•lord where she meets Wir11hu<1 Holtlly. 1oey 1auncn lheor wr111ng careor.!t ann llecome 11telnng lrnmn' f Parl 51fRI • 11-001)0() lt1 NEWS 0 HOLLYWOOD SOU ARES 0 NEwL YWEO GAME 8) M'A'S'H "Lulu" Teresa Stratas, Ewtyn LH• and Kenneth A>egef ~-feetuted .., fl - complete thrM -act version 8) MERV GRIFFIN GuOSt$ Kool. ari(I T h.i Gong, Eug;me rodor Jol1n and Greg Rice W1llrid Hyde-white, Ale• Hyde· White, Denny Jot•nston m ROOKIES 11ITT!fnalaffalrs personnel probe rumors of pohce Hawkeye writes a IAller Ir• l11s l11thrJr telling 1)1m some ol lh8 wacky qo1ngs-on •n tho •0771h -m ONE STEP BF(.ONO "Con1a,r · Bill Oermoll 1&e.e1veb a vafuablP wa1c:·n as a 9111 from h•S wile Mary • of Alban Berg's Opet• from the Met1opoltan Opera Houae James Levine co~­ ducts Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE 8:00 fJ Cl) THE WAL TONS Ben ts takel'I prisoner by the Japanese while. closer to home. Jim-Bob. on fur· lough from Langley Field. laces his own personal Cit· .... 0 MOVIE · *a*•., • Oklahoma•· ( 19551 Gordol'I MacRae !!h1itey Jonas It 110U~MEHT OF AOsES PARADE Tne 92nd annoet N.,.. Year's Oay floral pageant will be telecast live !ram Pasadena. Cal\louua 0 @) MOAK ~NO' MINDY Mork laarns that Mindy and her stepmother con- lllde< Mll'ldy's dad tna per· feel "10" and rushes to a p1as11c.·aurQeon U MOVIE shallodowns 11:30 0 @ , ABC NEWS SPECIAL 11:30 IJ ra~ THE JEFFERSON$ "lnvas•on •A 1e-creat1on ot Bo1t1 GeorgP anll the wha1 happenud when HlO member"\ •of an ~1tc.luS1ve Sov1e1 • Union 1nvadec1 tonnes clut> navA mo'e lhan C1echos10 .. ak1a 1n 1968, 1ust tho; spofl 1n mind when lea1urin9 o cornt>inahon ol Geo•ge 1s 1nv1te<l, to 101n ac.lual 1001ngc anll IRI dramahzat1on t>asocJ on O TONIGHT tne recollecttori~ 01 an Host Johnny Car 50'' eyewitness lo the 111vAs1on Gues1 Charles NPlson· is pr esonted Re•ll y fD SNEAK PREVIEWS 0 PRISONER· CELL Roqer Fb .. 11 Jntl Gena BLOCll H s.~ ... el rPVIPW lht~ Ja11 ~ ... 1.11n and H\tl u1tiers '~~_,,, S ir\gAr anc1 f "~' rAm1 DorOOl11!> .an f"• Lt'.Jfh'ICI ly 0 110 ABC NEWS 10'00 tJ f6-C8S M:~TS --· -U OUNSMOKE- • Spil<.O Shulllo' \ 14 Bil AllPr hOlllQ (luµ>'O 1n1c• lion OuP!:ttiori Mark M rn h•JlpmQ io (Ofi0' t il"l'J ~ fl '" "'" !>ean "~IJnff:t on the oullt.1"h "i•t, ht•d~ n~,~PU t;111uu.1.-; conttovet'V :tnd put~uNl • t > ,., •• •1u11a.-. unCPf ta1n1y ~unouud1n9 bro1n .. 1 Ille space sllutth• 8) HOGAN'S HEROES .&J 0 NEWS Tne P0Ws plAn to t>low 1111 JOHN DARLING TOOAY'S LA~ LISTINGS • munlllON dump. but find ttiey ri.11e ,..., 11110 a l•ac> ' ·= Trail" (1r.l&) JOM Wmyne. Maty Korn- man. A rodeo 11ar Mii out to trap a 98"9 of bank 10bber1. • WHIN NYIM MJN °"" The Natory and K Oiogy ol waftlt In New Meatc:o •nd Ar!Jona from 300 8,C IO the pr-I are revleW.O G TO~ .. IAM A focU'!I on !he latest tech- nOlogy allowing cnlldren and adults who are speecnless due lo se••111 physic•! handicaps to commun1ca1a and receive a quahly e<lucatton 1~ P•!' ' Hnled 12:00 8 Cl) MCMILLAN & WIFE' ,., A master thief II ldnap~ Sal· • ly &l'ld, holdf her tn • •~change .fDr Ille only ~ -son wll(> llnow~ hie' true 1den111.,. D TWIUOHT ZONE The Earlh lalls OUI OI 115 Ofllll Bild starls moving towards the sun 0 ®) CHARLIE'S AHO~LS Two candidate~ lor ,, rn••Y' a.zlne centerlolc1 ar*' nhH dered and Jill sets herse11 up KS the ne• I cand1<1a1,. and ••Chm (RI 1: 10 • 111 lllOLJCI WoMM p~~lot- --~ of -vm .. rwpo1aa: JOr'll' r..-ciA lluOenl -doMa tA) 1:aoG THI LONI~ "The Quiel Hlghweymen" • MOYll * * "The LM VegM Sto- ry" (IH2) Victor Maluni, J-RuaMll A -·a old name a11emp11 to cleet · ,_ husband ol murder Char get 1:468 NeWS 1:568 NEW& 2:008 NEWS D MOVIE * *-"Every Cay's A HOit• day ( t9371 MH West. Edmund Lowe During the Gay N1net1es. • spunky woman manages 10 nego· t11te Iha a.le of Iha Brooio- lyn Bndge and gel Iha gooda OI) a top -ranking po11ce 'On1c1a1 U MOW •*a a "The Playboy Of lhfl Weste111 World" 11963) Siobhan Mct<enna. Gary Raymond The daughter of an tush 1l'ln· keeper 1>ecome1 thor· oughly llegulltl<f Dy the tale ol woe told to her IJy a handsome slranQer 2:201) MOVIE G» YOU BET YOUR LlfE • --· Buddy Hackett play• lhtl game w1lh a hu,band and . '! •.:' Mttlf• From An Unknown WO(nan · ( UM8) Joan l'ontaine'\ou•s Jour- dan A woman' It •OiCally continues to love a. dash- ing p1an1st allhough he <loe•n t return her allec- 1100 wife bo•ing t~um , 1hf• American Hnno1 Ouuun and a man who Mlp\ hrea• up marr1ag&6 12:30 0 TOMORROW Guest$ Terry Fo•. a can- e.et ampulee who t~ run- ning across Canada. P•ll· . ducer Alan Cari U>medv 1110· Weeden 1'1nkte and Fl\yl.l advent urnr ,Jnck Wtioole• IRJ A D MOVIE •• •, "ffi!Tftt·-01 Tne l'mlP-- 11es 119'.l4t M~" W•·" Rogt,-Pryr,r Roma11L~ DlOS5oms b P t ..... ~Pn ·' n1gfiu;tuh s1nqer arnt •-' 11111ehgh'8• duriog lhtl (...a~ · N1r1ehes • 0 THEFBI The Gold Card~ G» Ml,SSION· IMPOSSIBLE ff\e 1Mr ., ra11 ... n .,1>'·'• II frpp lhto ''!.)fftlr r r I Jr (or .tl1t1r "'l)(J'otforu...,nl 1•· V',fH.f Alt•t.a h rtm t1 ''~ ,, "r ,, 1uu .. , m INOEPENOENl NETWORK NEWS H>O Q) MGVIE - • • . A.111q1 A;1091 'rtJ . ,,. 0... 1t! '1"41,( 1 *"', '"'·•' ... Ji I r ,... t,1 ft••rg• • fU An ... r1c:rt1 M• .,, t,~.->mfl'-f:t 'dnqt••d 1• '', Stheme!. nf i..c.11PS UIOltHhJ aq;t1nst lhe Ur11h~d N.·tl1n11~ 0 NEWS 3:oom MOVIE • •' > .. Var an . Tne Unt>e- l•e•able ( t962) Myron 1-ieaty I suruko Kobayashi A pnmovot ,.. m o nster- emergtis lrum a c11om1cal e•perimont <1nd proi.es to 3:15 G» MOVIE • ,...., 4'>11rt1'(5 Aarr§IITT- ' 19581 James Garner Etct11ki1 Choureau The hero..: Ametic&n Rangers qo into c.omDat under the tead~isn1p ol Co1onet Cfar- hy ,;, lhttor 111v;ts1on ol Italy a11d Nor1h ':ltica .. 3c25 0 NEWS 3:30 0 MOVIE e '* 8 r r.o Wost Young M,in 1 19161 Mae West AdndQlph Sc.011 A movie "'1~1r '"'' mno1c.l'm1-.actvAn • ,t,•«. non a r;t·r~onAI dr,-~•tftl tHtC .... trnH HlO Q MOVIE . • • ( ~Ull Mc-fjtjf)IUS • uu:. 11 (.flo(Jtq•· S&noers _ __:_on~. ur.riu.c....._,,._y,oung_ U,.,,1,h c:h"''"' trRde~ his t u Jlillt:;r t"' ft hert;t v-inen h,, tJtt. •r1•·~. ft) ,, ......... h1ro,. , ''" ~ ... , .. ,,1 ,., Ith• h • h1nt1 fl)r d lt"4-"1w1wf '"''If y fhnq ~t1 1f1P Bt·t1f'"nltdM d'' \lllitOttO 4,:~m N~S by Armstrong & Batiuk O (@) 8UGAA BOWL A special t11bute to Hum· GflOIQ•• .,,~01,! . ..0.•me phrey Bogart lealutlng C'hannrf I... bf ing• I) l(N XT tCBSI Lo'> Angele'> tlt ILOVELUCY Cf) FlOHT BACK WITH OAVIO HOROWITZ • -EVENING- * • "Susan Slepi Hero" 1195•1 01ck Powell. Oet>IJ•C Reynolds A Hollywnod s.ct1ptw11ter is g•ven cus10 .. oy 01 a •agran1 girl du11nq Ch11s1mas ON IHIS OLP.\Y, IHE ) W10£ ~CE•VE~ CURLS UNO£~ IHE ZONE... I 0 KNBC1NBC1 LO<; Anqelni., D l(JLA tlricJ) I O'> A nqe1e., 0 KABC TV IABCI Lo'> A11qHle<, C!J .,_~MB (CBS1 S.111 Diego u KHJ IV (Ind) l.,os Anqt>lt>'> @) KCS r I ABCJ San D•f!go m t<TTV (lncJ I Los A ngele'> G).KCOP TV (Ind) Los Angeles &i> KCE I· IV 1PBS) Los Anqrtps ml KOCE TV !PBS) Hunt1nqt on Beac h getller ~···-~rne Greene and Michael.Landon, who ce< played fa th er and son on the hit levision series, "Bonanza," will be ther again at today's ~. ournament of Parade. Greene will be the Grand hat, while ·Landon wUI prQvide com· wientary for NBC's telecast of the 92nd an· ~n,1al event from 8:30 to 11 a.m. on Channel • . 'r ___ _, .-------...A i 8!00 fJ 0 NEWS 0 WOHDEA WOMAN U TICTACOOUOH GJ M 'A 0 S'H Cl) BENNYHILL &'il ELECTRIC COMPANY (A) '1'i) HERE'S TO YOUA HEALTH ''MedlCal Emerqenc1es" m 1980 REVIEW Marilyn Solomon. 'susan $1\ew &l'ld John Ochoa rocap 1980 and took et trends ol lhe future fD WESTERN EXPOSURE Btack Star 0 1 The S1l•er Screon" A p1oltle ol Dlack screen star Ctarome Muse, 1nte••1ews with director -; > -: ~!l '68 · Czech 'invasion Spotlighted NEW YORK I .. P l -Dr.·Zdenek Mlynar was not fi lm, bul written and other material we could· with Alexander Dubcek when the Czech Com· use. and I began to think or the dramatized munist leader was arrested by the Russians in doeumcntary as a very suitable tool ror television August Hl68. He was in the Kremlin a rew days journalis m ... l~tcr when th_e Soviets blasted Dubcek and the en· Pam Hill. vi<•e president and executi ve pro· lire Czech Presidium for their reformist poli ci s. duccr of ARC' Nt•ws' "Closeup" unit who was in- Mlynar was localed nol long ago, a lmos by st rumental in bnnging "lnvas10n " to this coun- chance. Hving in Austr ia , and a team ri· tr~. says s he :-;hares Woodhead's belief tharthe tain's independent Gra nada Television spent 26 "'dramadocumcntary" was the bes t co se under hours inter viewing the former Czech government the t·irrums tant·es. official and refo rmist leader. Mlynar 's recollec-"We believe 'Invasion· will <:ontr ute to a lions of those six days in August 1968 became the greater understa nding or how the monoh basjs for "Invasion." a "dramadocumentary" ict sy:-.tem works." she says· broadcast in En~land Aug. 19. . Woodhcad 's firs t "dramadocumentti r Y." callt'd "Thl' Man Who Wouldn't Keet> Quiel. .. was hroadt·asl by Granada in 1970. It dealt with a dissi d_ent ~ussian J?encr al by thl' name of Grigor enko. "INVASION," IN A SLIGHTLY shorter form. will be broadca st tn lhis country as an .. ABC News SpeciaJ" tonight al 9:30 on Channel 7. "When we put this Cilm out:'· says Les lie Woodhead. who produced "Invasion" for Granada and edited the special for ABC News, "it was com- iltg orr the back of the Soviet invasion ol Afghanistan, if you like . Since it was on in England, the events in Poland have made it much more relevant." Tlie aesignalion "dramadocum.enta ry" might ring a few bells. especially among those who re Since then. there have been Cour others. in· duding "l.nvasion" and an account .or an airpl.ane accident over Yugosl avia called ,"Collision ·Course.·· which was broadcast this .1.1mmer .lls part or the "M()bi l Showcase Network" "Sum. mershow" series. Woody All.en sigru pact member public TV's "Death or a Princess," itsell HOLLYWOOD 1A P > -Woody Alle n has designated a :·docudrama." "~ath or a Prin-signed an exclusive agreement. with Orion Pie· cess," als!> produced in Britain, told the story of tures for three movies to be made over a period or the execution of a Saudi Arabian princess accused five years. or adultery. All or the pictures will be written and directed THE P&OGUM STIB&ED AN international' ~Jr:sl~~· and.he will s tar in at least two of the pic- controversy, largely because or what c ritics said .---------=-------:------ was a failure to adequately label the mm as a dramatization based on an aclual event. "I think it was a powerful and remarkable piece or work," says Woodhead or "Death of a Princess." "One or the key ingredients of. the problem'overlt was a labeling thing." Ted Koppel, the ABC News correspondent, will ;ntroduce "Invasion" as a dramatized documen- tary. and the network will follow the film at 11:30 p.m . with it s pecial ~If-hour edition or lta "Nighiline" lale·ni1ht • newa pro1ram. Koppel'• s ueista on "Nlghtline" will be experta Oft Soviet re· latlona in Eastern Europe. . Woodhead aaya be came upon the "dramadocumentary" approach while producln1 b.LL" World la Action" cur....t alfaln procnm for Granada. "I became lncteastnity aware of an inbalance in our EE••" be 1a71. "Then wu a whole area of tM kl•• weren't able to 1tt at -the 9o¥1et ~ocr. tern Suope, tor uampae. . "Al the .. ..., Ume," be ..,., "we wtn 1et· uac ._ .,,..., ,_, ._ _ _.~ ,..,_•"-·. J,,. • • • --T • --, .,, . .,,. ..... _ .......... ,,...__....,.._.,,,,,,_ .-.. ,. ............. ______ _ I. t '.:. ..... :; .. ,·. Ffl.-••ull -/\ t· 1 o r ~· a r }_ t;r;rnt h<Js filed a $10 mi lli on ;;l and e r s uit ·a g a 1 n sl <'O m e - rlian -star l'he\'\: Cha se ht•eaus·e of ('O mme nt s C h ase mad e aboul him o n N B C -TV 's ··Tomor r ow ·· s h ow . Crant 1 claims "shame. rid i C'ul e and humiliation." "'lnaide Move•' 11 a rarity to be welcomed ... the tllm i1 •n Intimate larger-than-lit• · poetic dram• ••.. a m111age of hope and the triumph .at dream• over rtallty!' NOW PLAYING vrt:ITrCl•IMA UA CIMM~I Or.1nqe 634 )q 11 Weslmlnsrer 891-0~46 fDWAllOI' llllSTOl IDWAllOI' WOOOllllDGI Sant~ Ana ~40 1444 11v1ne ~~1 06~~ lDWAllDl'follHAI• HUH Foun1i1n ~it<ty 1/141 819 ·~ DAILY 1:30, 3 :45 6:00, 8•15. 10:30 edwards HUNTINGTON H.aC"46fH.l" HI 141-0Jll ~ ' ·llaM'ETITll ""-"''Ull'-•MSlllAIWUMWA••.-C• ---#1 l"O •• 111m . edwards NEWPORT .. _.acO•)l tjWY IMACAITHU• _ .... ..,..9'h-· 644..07'9 #2 ~. Jenuary '· , .. , -Ac_tar b·rali·ches out Morley11dk8 politi~s,· plays, riJms, books A UNIVlH~l RHJ.ASE I UCllUM DlllVl·I• 014nqe 639·8100 ... \ Ml·WAY JI DAIWE·I• We•lm1n~1e'#I 369j WAR<iRAVE, En"land IAP) Kobtirt M or~ rotund l!:n~lbh a<.·tor and wit. is gelling ~or,-icd ubout lhtdplight or Bri• t•m·~ Wlemployed Jn an 111terview at his River 1'hllfnl!S villaKP home. west o( L u n d u n , h e. c r i l i c i zed Conser vative Prime Minister Maq:arct Thatch~r for a llowing l11t> numher out ur work to rise abo ve two rn1ll1on t\11 in •owc1j , but n o t card <·arr ) 1ng "ut'ialas t. Morley s aid· A •'Tt:R APPt;ARING in 50 µluyi.. sax of which he wro1c. and nl'arly 11>0 movies. m a ny of which hl• can't.remember. he's t:._n joying a lu<"rat i ve career tncse clays in TV ct>mmercials. lk's Just. signca a ne.w con· -rra·<·t to fimilnue for another year his willily stagl'd ads. for Br 11ils h Airways. luring t\merit•an tourists to England The acts ovl'r the past 10 years have done more lo m ake Morley DAILY t :OO. 3:00, 5:00, 7:QO. 9:00, 1·0:50 DIAMOND LAURENCE rHI JN l '~NGU~ (edwards SADDLEBACl PLAZA . ~,~'~D,~581-5880 ' --- r edwarcts BRISTOL CINlMAI l 111\fOl aJ MACAITt-4UI ..... --~--__) DAILY 1:30, 3:45 6:00, 8:20. 10:35 EDWARDS CINEMA HARI VI Af A0AM\ a celebrity than his previous <10-year film and stage career. "I've made an awful lot or rilms and a lot or a w(ul films , .. he once said. • MQllLEV HAS TAKEN a lik· ing to writing and has just start· ed two ne w books. His prolific output a lready in•ludes articles for the Britis h humorous weekly Punch and PlaJbOy as well as "Robert Mortey'.s Book or Wor· ries. '' One or his new works will be about relations. "International re lations?" "No. no. dear boy. Family re· lalions. how to deal with your dotty.Aunt Maud and that sorl of . thil'IA.!' FAIRMAN'S COTTAGE, reached.along a winding country lane. has been the Morley home for neaPly 40 years. Modest by H ol l y wood s tandards . the whitewas hed house is com - fortably untidy and welcom ing in· side There's a swimming pool al the bottom of a lu.-;h green lawn. wh ere Morley likes ··to disport himself among hts grandchildren', w h l' 11 t h c Eng I i !> h c l 1 m a le permits .. .J usl back from the dentist and l ook i n g so m e what untidy , Morley confessed he had forgot· ten a ll about the interview · • H1• retired lo freshen up. put on a tie and then lead a path a1.:ross 'the law,11 to a s mall garden house whe re ht> thrust his hulky ti·foot"2 fra me into a chair This is where-he-does his - writing. liUrrounde d, by theater m emorabilia · (PG) edwards CINEMA WEST ::-!~-;:·~·.· .. 891 -3935 ) COSTA MISA so.J IOJ STIR c~&Azv ~ R 4 ~~.~~.~~~9~~=lJ edwards SADDLEBACI PLAZA It fO.O Af •OCI HM,O & TOllO lll·Ueo edwards BRISTDL CINEMA 111\TOl AT .. ACAlnHut 540-7444 edwards WESTBROOK WUTMIMlNATHOOIHUllT CHllDltlMOVI SJ0-4401 -.. ... ..,,, 08"-l'OI co -. oc.o ... o...i~ lfliNATUM "ATAUOll~" tlACN•f fU.I\ Ml 141-0)11 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA U tiTOl AT .. AC&tn•u• 140.1444 6 Agatha Christie's .~~ llllt!lllHl'1' edwards CINEMA CENTER HAllOI AT ADA .. \. con .... u. ,MISAYllOICIHTH f7f.4141 2nd Ft:ATUllE AT WUTlllO()t( "PRIVATE BENJAMIN" edwards WESTBROOK wttt' .... fll 530-....a ··--.. 1 ._ ...... "Oscar Wilde" -a daring sub- ject for the lime. He thought himself loo young for the role. When he wJs offered a movie role as Wilde some 20 years later he. was tnclined to refuse until somebody commented that now he wa,s too old. ·'I had to take it to show how wrong the'y were," he said. Hi s association with the urbane and willy Wilde was ·seemly -he also talks in rounded sentences as if dictating the script or a play or movie. ''I've always tiad the girt of the o41ab. l was an ,wful child1 talked back al schoolteachers and had a ge11erally hellish· childhood. You'll find most ac- tors had .rollen ehildhoods, it stimulates them to later en· deavor," he mused. ~ MORLEY ENJOYS idleness. as well as work , preferring the sace track or casino. He was on·ce a Tacehorse owner, "but my trainer retired so I did the same." - Chosen by'·aritish Airways as a .. ly~1cally dotty Englishman. ~oiley loves eccentricity. Two years ago he appeared .in a play largely written by himselr about a transvestite. Prancin~ on s tage in a lilac dress al 70 was outrageous. even ror Murley. · · 1 have never worried about shocking people." he said. ONE UNFULFILLED ambi- tion is to visit China. Year _after ycal"lll' hasappfted in vain for· a vis a . "I believe it's easier now, :;o maybe in 1981 at last," he said. His breezy parting: "Thank much for coming, dear .?>~ ~I '' DAILY 1 :00. 3:1S 5:30, 1:4s, 10:00 • # • edwards CINEMA WEST .:-::,:;.:.~. 891-3935 edwards SADOLEBACI PWA T ':c,~~. ,:.o 581 -5880 ~~ SAM J. JONES MELODY ANDERSON . HIHH GDlll/11/ 3 Cl•Nl l ASfWOOO fH t ANY WHICH WAY YOU CAN (PG) 10 >O '00 J '~ ~JO I 00 10 H- \virilOAY & HOUOA't HO I &•l • "'4()W SM•fllf• ... clAO•f • ao oi.tt• A CHANGE OF SEASONS 10 10 t) IO 1 >0 • lO t 0 I 0 'I 00 ~u-.o.u • .,.g, •D• .. -.o I A Al. 1-...o.' ! •,AM WKAf I \'A¥ POPEYE (PG) •0)0 110 ll)O !>JO 1 0 •• ,, SVfrtOA~ • H0Ll00 NO lA!ltH ~HO• --r:'l'lir:T:T--:-:, F:-~--:1-,--.., Gene Wtldet and R1cllud Pry,or ., CMwi••-. STIR CRAZY (R) . lll 5.31·•*> 1 00 1 30. 4:00. 6:30. 9:00. 10:30 ~UHOAY & HO\.t0A'f flllO ,.,,.IU. T Sl401W I Vam Wllal I Vam1 ., (.:;;~':_ POPEYE (PG) Jt]IUl-95'0 , 10:30. (:00. 3:30. 6:00, 1:45. 11.r. .__ __ ___. SUllllO•'f • MOl.tOA'f' •O IAtllL • MtOW Robe,, De Niro RAGING BULL (A) 0 30. MIO, 3:30. 6·00. 8:30. 10:4S Gene Wilder end Richard Pryor STIR CRAZY (R) 2:00 4·15, 6·30. 9:00 Sal New Year• Eva Lale Show 11 15 Cllevy CllHe • Goldia Hawn ~ c H••o SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES ., 8'Nd••• (PG) •94·151• 2·00. 4:00 6. IS. 1:30 --.M'l ;U. ............. HCJ!ldeYI l ·OO lhOOt 9larl t .45 IMPOIHAIH NOTICl' CHllORlN UNOlR 12 fRU' ' FtM••t•t •• l •man ~t . ·RAGING BULL" .. CHOIR BOYS" IRI ; e It I t 'd I ~ • .a...rt.1111 ·---OONSUMEA ... ------------------------------------------~~----..;....------------------------------------------------------------------:~-------:-~:---::-::==~----------------- C'olellel8a•den --1-----aD-::R-.S million estate told -. ---__ , .. . ftlCOI' Derived fro19.tbe rr•oh verb ...... "to knit." thla pUlte la C J Gelber'•. w-.0 bu the only Trn·ot Kn1tUn1 Mall ln the Weatem US • ....,.,... .. ..,_ .., '"' .,....,., v• ,,... f.i•, ·~ 't""'9H..O br M•lti• •••I•• •"''._. Of ,.. "'' ... •"Of' ul ttw W"--' WNI of Pt •wn.tu td (ah ... ,,_..~" ..-iw .,..,." Tire-test~i ~· 1 ·results old. WASHJNGTON I AP1 The governmttnt says - the price of an automolS1l tare often.has little rela· lion• to how long its tread will last or lhe degree or aarety it may provide. To help consumers choose tires other than on Ute basis of their cost, the National Highway Traf· .fic_~-Administration issued .a detailed com· par!' o of lest results or more than 2,000 lire bra and models. T e comparison list is based on ratings pro· Yided by the manufacturer. Joan Claybrook. the agency's chief, conceded some manufacturers are underrating their tires. but she said there was no • indication any companies are overrating tires, a practice that ,would be illegal and subject to penalties of up lo $800,000. , UNDER THE NEW TIRE GRADING require- rpents, which went into 'effect in October .. ----R1anufaelurers must label each tire with a rating . as ·to treadwear. traction and resistance to high temperatures. , . The treadwear is reflected by a numerical flsure with the base being 100 to indicate an ex· ~cted life or 30,000 miles. If the treadwear figure were 150, for example. the expected life of the tire· would be 45,000 miles. · · Mrs. Claybrook said all of the tires included irt. the com·p~rison list meet minimum safety require· ments but "some are safer than others." The tires were given an "A," "B" or "C" rating as to ooth traction and temperature resistance., AMONG EIGHT BRANDS OF tires selected fbr display at a news conference .. the treadwear in· . dicator ranged from 140 for the' Michelin X and Goodrich Lifesaver JlL ?00Jit220 for the Uniroyal --.Steeleia nd (Joodyear Arriva. . · · Only the Michelin X. however. achieved an ·'A'' rating for both traction and temperature rf!f slstance. All other seven. tires had -a "8" for tra,c· tjon and "C" for temperatu.re resistance, although their prices ranged 'rom $45.28pertiretoS87 .74. The Michelin X was the most expensive ($90.34 at Washington, D.C. prices>. afforded the l'ast durability (140). but the greatest safety < .. A;· in both safety categories). ON-THE OTHER HAND, BOTH the Uniroyal Steeler ¥d the Goodyear Arriva at prices of $87.'14 an,d $85.94 respectively, provided excellent durability_< 220). but finished tower on-uie ·saTety - tests C"B': on ·traction and ··c" <?_n teR}perature re· . ~istance). . • · Noting that there are 130~ million tires sold in the United States a year with the average' . customer purchasing two tires, Ms . Claybroo~ said, the consumer "should be 'able to judge U{e quality of a tire other than just on the price." 1. · A free b9oklet ex~laining· the t1hiform T\re Quality Grading List rrtay be obtained by writing the National Highway Traffic Safely Administra· lion. 400 7ttrSt:-S:W:-; Washlftgtmr;-n:c~oo:···---· ·-·· I Court upholds. . . b~glary tenn CHICAGO CAP> -The Illinois Appellate Court has upheld the 1978 burglary conviction of a woman who appealed because a judge told her to Uaten to a disco record. ·'Bad Girls.'' Joyce Hart, 19, contended' on appeal that Ctrcuit Judge Earl Strayhorn showed prejudice during her trial when he asked, ''Miss Hart,·dG you / have the Donna Summer new hit single?" She-said ~ ,.0. . "I suggest you buy it and listen to the lyrics," the Judge said.'' It's called· Bad Girls.· OK , you may step· down." r. • The appeals court ruled that StrayhQrn was merely admonishing Miss Hart to avoid ·'bad men." ~,;man's. righu.upheld SACRAMENTO (AP> -A' 'wife,can be re· q.aired te tefltify against her husband in some if• when he's accus.ed of committing a crime elnat her, but not wnn he's charged with r1larizing their home, says a slate appeals ' rt. . The ruling by a unanimous three-member ~el of the 3rd Distric~ Court of Appeal upheld tJ111 ri&ht of a Sacramento County woman, Sharon f'frt.es, to muse to testify a1ainst her eatran1ed tnfaband, Paul, at his murder trial. 1 Traditionally. spouses cannot be required to tajltify a1ainst one another. But Callfomla law l{liUes an exception if one spouse la accused of cqmmlttinc a crime a1ainst a third person In the eoune ol committing • crime against the other lpOUH. I • n.AROFFLYING7· • INDIVIDUAL OR • I.( CROUP TREATMENT I EXCIL;LIHT ltiSUL TSI PALL P0111ROC~r (71•> ~ .... •••-cT••>t114171 --~Qftw• ..... Ml•~.__,CA ... b0\:118VILL'&; Ky. CKPJ ---an.Mn, wbo died ~. 16 at "property of unknown value" The late Col. Harland Sanden, a1e IO, ·made four lndividuaJ be· such u notes and accounta re- the· founder of Kentucky Ftjed questa in addition to .the money ceivable. t'hlrk.en who donated mlUiooa to put in trust, Coa said. Sanden did not. franchise bis l·harity. left an estate of leas He left a · watch to one chicken recipe until he wu 66 than $1.5 million. according to grands0n and a Muonic rioi to and sold· the business for $2 hl11 4 another grandlon. He left $2,000 million in 1964 to John Y. Brown Most ol the estate will go into to Louis Broadus of Richmond, Jr., now 1ovemor of Kentucky, a tru!ll. with Citizens Fidelity Ky., a Kentucky Fried Cbicken and Jack Massey. In 1971, KFC ·eunk and Tr~t Co. as executor franchise holder and friend, Cox • was sold lb Heublein Inc. for and trustt:t:. according to doctt· said,_ and $5,000 to Harland $250 .million in stock. ments filed an Shelby County Williams of Nashville, the son of Sanders was paid aboOt Dis tm:t Court The beneficiaries a longtime friend. $200,~ a year for advertising were not mtmed in papers filed. Cox said Sanders' estate may and promotional considerations, said Kentucky Fried Chicken be far less than $1.5 million, plus residuals from com· s pokesman John Cox. since $1,18'T,i5'7 is ao estimate-of mercials., .. WEEKDAYS 9 TO 9 SAT.-SUN. 9 TO & TIUPIOia ROTARYDW. 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'EM"I£ PICKUP ...--..--.... ~eel.=..., TO~QllOJCE .... :.. :-e~·r:..7777 :........... . ...... · .. ' . ·' I· I .. ·--... JAN. 1, 1•1 C6 C9 ·Are you in shape -:::]or the slOf)es? If not, see skiing. column, C3. • . AU.;.CfF . doniil)at•·ed by Edison, Barons J Chargers place six, Fou1ritain Valley five on Division I .list a,. aoot:a f.:AIUJION °'_....,.._ .... a major coll~1e defensive back, D.J. r an for 1,152 yards on 381 carries and scored 22 te>«J 1chdowns in lleyitt& the a.rgefa' offense. quarterback. As a pass ruaher he showed no naws. · ''lfe had a great year," says his coach, Mike Milner. "USC, UC~. all the Pac-10 wan\ him." terceptions , one fumble recpvery and 14 caused h,. complete passes speaks for itself. ClF 811 Fh1t! champion Edison Ha&h and Suns« Leaiue rlvaJ J'QUiatain Valley. runnerup lo the Charaers m the fioab, dommate the All·ClF O&viaion l foPt,ball selttliOl\ll u chosen by the Citizens Savings Athletic Foundatioo board like never be.fore Hla most" prolific effort was a ·200·)'ard performance against Mater Del. and h e went over the 100.yard mark 10 times. d.11ri.n& E diaon's 14·0 season. · Tlrp Finley, Fountala Valley '-·Oran1e COUD· Troy Searer, Ed.IMa -The key Le Edison's de-ty's No. 1 defensive back in terms of interceptions tensive success is at linebacker and Seurer was c 10 >. Finley was always at the right place at the the team's defensive quarterback. His two-year right time and did the right things. He is also an The r hacnpwns picked up • haU dozen spots on the team. wruc.•h 1s comprised of Big Five Con· ference schools. totals ol 293 tackles is slighUy less lhan unbelieva· exceptional pass receiver and punt returner. Larry WlWama, Ma&er Del -Tl llis 6·6, 235. hie. pouod seruor is being pursued by JI lotre Dame As a senior he was credited with causing 13 in· 'Dualne Jaekson, Edison _ Another in 8 serie.s Coach Gerry Faust and it's SJllall WOOi Jer. His size complete passes, had two fumble recoveries and , -. · And Fountaur Vallty picked up five other spots· inch.tel.inf' lhe plum Player ol the Year honors and atHlity alone make him one o( the prized an interception. Twice he was named the Sunset of stars from the Orange Coast area coveted by the players in the country. He is consid4 ued an All-League's Defen_sive Player.of the Year. ' Pac-lO, Jackson was credited .with 63 tackles, go lo wide receiver deluxe Emil~ Harry. Mater Dei also grabbed a pajr of spots on tl\e st;lecllOl\S and' an additional Sunset Leaaue player American on the prep level, which is saying a lot three interceptions and threi! fumble recoveries, in for a lineman on a team whlch failed to make lhe Kkk DIBeraardo, Ecll._ -This 214-pound addition to blocking a punt and ~·:-ausing 18 in- playoffs. junior is but one .or lhree underclassmen to make complete passes. · Westminster'li Eric Willingham was chosen in the backfield. the grade, and it is even rnore remarkable be.cause BW Thomas, EdliOn _The leader ·in Edison's ·Duval Love, FOU11talD Valley -. Extremely · o( the format of the. All-CIF team for Division I. formidable defensive line, Thomas was . in on 95 . Here ·is a look at each of the area's prize players. tside from Harry : Dlao Bell, Edlsoa -BeinJt highly recruited as quick and agile for his size (6-3, 245), Love's most which ~as only one.team. b k rf h h h ed. d T li b k f h 1 · 1 ·tacldes and recovered three fumbles. He a.l~_ 1 nota le wor was on o ense. w ere e · ound e-wo ne ac ers rom ·one sc oo 1s a most un· fensive linemen like a linebacker do es against a heard of -but Di Bernardo's 123 ~~~kles,. five in-See EDISON, P•«ie C3) I ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~-r~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Player of ·year Harry stunned l>y top· Jic»nor, As a rel ~hi er hehad no peer. Emile Harry of rountain Valley Hi_g1: caught 52 passes for 1.165 yards and scored a dozen iouch<lowns. His a verage gain per catch was 22.4 yards. A.s a result the Baro~s· ace has been accorded the t,op ~onor a football player can gain on the prep level -he is the CI F Division I Player of the Vear.• Along with ·a doz.en others from the Orange Coast area, ._ ... Ha r"ry wUI be honored in cere monies on Jan. 31 . ''I was stunned wh~n 1 heard th e n e ws," s ays the li~he Ha rry, whose seemingly effort· less grace and fluid maneuvers earned him acknowledgement as one of the natiop's finest 're· ceivers. -:-i didn't believe my sister when she l.old me," continues Harry. "But I di~ when my mom told me.·: News such as the.' ClF.'.s-Player of t-he Year - travels quickly. Harry's future travels at a slightly slower pace. "I havep't made a final de- termination ori that," says Harry, "but yes, it will be where they ~ pretty much." Harry's favorite pattern was the simple deep post and hls 4.6 speed and glue-fingered hands made it an ideal situation. His most spectacular games came against Westminster. Los Altos and St. Paul. Against Wes~.tn s ter he caught se.v.en tori yards and touchdowns or 70:15 ·and 21 , plus a two-point pass. · Against Los tos he caught :nve for 123 yards, including a o.;i, ,.1 ... ,._ 11, 0 .,., .......... . 7l-yard touchdown pass. And THE POOR ; DUMMY"....: Uni ve rs ity or W.a.shinton · by the Huskies seniors of a last all out crack at the against St. PauJ, he destroyed 1· b k I :. G 1· d' 225 . d t . . d . f ll -. .. t d b . h J' the swords men with eight me ac er ,ret ag tar 1, a 6-3 112 , -poun er, ge s m ummy 1s u y apprec1a e y assistant coac tm catches for 141 yards and his final lid ; at the expense of a tackling dumn:iy during Lambright. Washin..&ton..!ac.e.~LMichg.an-#1 the Rose-·Bowi-1--to~.~h~o'!'!!5...?' 38 ~nd120 yar~---~~~~~ic~--~~ ..... ~~!~g-~.~~~l.Colle~e t~is weelt.-This-ftitt.tal· .... -. tod-ay:--·--·------·· · --··· .... ~~·'*89-·8-Ult·-gt1mcr1 · ' ~ [~~~il~::::.:: Mif ~higan has a ·sc~re to settle hospitalized and as ked me to do something special for him. Well, at the half it was scoreless and I had caught one pass · for six For starters, there's afive-ganw-Rose Bowl 'losing-skeak yards. It was an inspiration for p AS ADE NA ( A P ) -Wastunglon lost to Oregon. a 15 touchdowns. me." Michigan's W olverines, from tellm ineligible for the Rose A 3.2 student with thoughts of Coach Bo Schei nbechlerdown lo B.owl, and to Navy in a non· psychology as a major in col· the last man o: a the rosier~ aim c on re re I) c e g a m e . Th e lege," Harry credits his coaches to erase a rei 1utation for post· Wolverines rate No. 5 in The As· (Gary Coleman a.nd Dave seaso11 losses in "today's ~7th s ociated Press poll and the P.enhall> with some of his suc-Rose Bowl foot' ball game. · Huskies only No. 16 des pite a cess. "l'm looltinf ! forward to our 20-10 vic tory over powerful "The main thing ps not to be first win in the Rose Bowl." said · So1,1thern California, which lax in practice," says Harry. Schimbechler referring to ·the whinOl'd Notre Dame. · "You have to practice catching seven times hi s teams ti.ave lost rr-- the ball." bowl games.Jin eluding five Rose THE CAPACITY crowd of Fountain Valley Coach Mike Bowl contests. "I know we are 105,000 in the Rose Bowl, and a Milner knew he had the versatile playing a very underrated team. national television audience, will Harry in lhe right spot all the which i s t) ·p ica I of most see a battle that shapes up as a lime, despite Harry's abilities as Washington te1 ams. .. clash bet we-en an explosive a passer. too. Washington offense headed by And the 11S-pound Harry (he "BUT I TIO :N~.this Michigan q\Jarlerback Tom Flick and a appears more liklJ 180 pouods) team.has cha racter, we did· so small but qwck Michigan de· made it ltand up with thb uJ. much more th an anyone thought reuse which did not •llow a -Umateaeled.ion. we could do. .Old you know lb.is touchdowo in the fidal 18 · "He ·h .. a great mental can -is the fir,t Um 1e we have won the quarters of the regular seuon. cept of the game and is a bi1 Bit Ten char. npionship outright The Wolverines won the title play ruy," saya Milner. since 1971?" • . and the trtp.weat with a ~3 vie· "WE DIDN'T want him lo run bec ause he wa s o ur only quarterback and we didn't want lo lake a chance on gelling him hurt," said Coact\ Don James, ~ ...... ~." •• z whose Huski.es -upset Michigan 27·20 in the 1978 Rose Bowl after going in as two-touchdown un - derdogs. "I trunk w& called just one play ~re he was expected lo run lhe foolbaU. · · Bi1 play IUY -aom•w th~t B o th M I c h i g a n a n d tory over arch-ti val Ohio State. ~ kind ·of reminds one of\-.nother Wuhlqton•, t :of the Paclfic-10), Fllck, a S·.3 senior from :;! Fountain Valley rece.tvtl'-Stan-posted ~2· rec ords In thf i;eeuJar Bellevue, Wash., wu the player· Mictugan's quarterback John Wanaler. Riso 6-3 and a senior. doesn't run either. He suffered a serious knee injury in the last Galor Bowl game and wasn't even counted on to play this season. ~ ·ford All ·Amerlc'an Ken aeason. The l Volverlnes loet two of-the-year Jn the Paclfic·lO, -.;;: llar1..,un. . · of their tint three sames and after compleUne 188 passea of He came on in the third game and completed 105 or 192 at· tempt• for 1,377 yards and match Flick's 15 scorlat .. toasea, ~: . · · '.-b7 ... er Cirtlea then ,WOl. ei1t1 1t strai1ht. 280 attenn>ta for 2,1711,Yarda and ~ . ,....... . .. ' f Bu)n .. PhilliP8: fii-ed by o· ilers, bUt Saints intei-ested .,. . . ':; He'°H•I· executln vlce prealden t, HlU ., .. cOl'd1al and .,.....S to mate a Hid be met around mid-Nuon with • m"~-~"'. e tile ~uU• al l•i\ al ·1tatemeat wben be ardved at the 2hillip1 Md ''QprelHcl concern ~ ti ....... · ou.n• oftlce WedD•dAJ be Mi4 .M the lack ol lefWtaa." He aald he rKOm· · .,... 1'Mi Orli.ai, -~ ..-. w wuted to ll*iilo Ilse.., belon tom· me111••d Ph.tlllp1 either con1ider ...... ••s'llaam ............ co•· ...... llbl ......... from tbe .... elevatins .. d the ••latlal on-lve alder Plalw. a caadldaw for be• Ml 1111 .,......., w.r and deelloed eom· coacbl9 to on-lve COOl"diQtor or .S: eoeell II IM ...... , a HCaDef Wt afti W m•t. · . Mltlide Md ..... 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Nl4 .._-., .. wWiDa to ........ ...., ................ ., . ,....,.,s ,,.._towonw11at111elllil· ~~-............ ..., ...... ~ .. .: :.: t .:a-; ~ •·• h• ,_.•s t•·lw ... 19111111 , • · · Schembechler doesn't want Wan g le r to run and the Mi chigan quarterback has All· Ame rican receive r Anthony Carter, a 16l ·pound receiver who will be the s mallest man on the fi.eld and perhaps the biggest threat. · CARTER SET a Michigan re- cord with 20 touchdown recep- tions in his two seasons. includ- ing 13 this year. ··Andy's improvem~nt tias been just a mazing," Schem- bechler said. "He now ranks with some of the outstanding linebackers who have played at Michigan." · Sc.hembechler calls Flick the best quarterback the Wolverines have faced. "He has a good arm and Flick is extremely accurate," the Michigan coach said. "Our coaches have ht.en very im· pressed with what we have seen on film." JAMES SAID that lf his Huskies can establish their run- nint game early. ,it mi a ht gin them· tl\e balance he thinks they wlll need to make Flick effec- tive. • The Huakiea top ruahen are 5-t. 177-pountt aenlor teUbedr Kyle Stevena and S-3, 212-powMI 1enior tailback T0Maaat111t L 'Ouverhare Tyler ~ to1ether, natbed for-a c0m 1,(U yardl and 17 toucbdo--. · "Both of Wuhin1ton'1 ~· nerl an •tron1, ......... typtl who almo CIP catch tbe ball COID· lDI out al UM b9cklleld," .... lebembecbl•r. "Tbe1 llh, &o . . .., ...... .,._... ....... tor__..... . .. ~Tiie c.:• la • •'• ., ................. . ·'' ;.,, I ~r-~ 1"· -...,.._..., ...,lnw"" _ ... .... ' . . . . l>Ml V ~ILOl ~·~····· I leson has 111ore· weapon than he, ·or Angels dreamed rr .. AP ... a&t'laea / apparMth tel\ l'S -1horbtup kH·k Kurl\111on "the ul • BOSTON 8aub11ll'1 b•llC •crHm•nt • t1ma1 .. wt'a1mn .. 11om•1 thlaf1 .. x~l'htd in <·onlracl . n~101&al1on .... ~·1th tht· Anwt>l11 , otlt! of h11' rt:pre~en I at 1 ,.~ "a.HI Wt!dne11'111) Stepht'n 1-'n ·H·r 'lud 11 d11u:.e m thl' •~rt!ement bet ween pl•Y""" and liwnrn ma) allow tturteson to bet·t1me a rree a.,..·nt tl«'forl! ne-"I \l!lai.011 tvt•n ttwu1o1h he 1!> ht1uJang anto the : -' opt 10 0 Vt!laf or hlb 1·ontra1·t l'hrt'\' 11lht:r 1Jla) er:. n:nter / f1e lc..ler Frt!d L) 1u1 itnl.J natcher Carlton Fisk, both• 'u r 80,ton .. antJ r1r">l biti;c maA John M ">' l>er1 > or rornnto a1>1>t1renlly are in I ht· s aml' ~11uat 11111 Marvm Mlllt:r cxt:cut1vt' dire<·tor of " , .• ' tht-!\faJllJ Lca.:uc Hia:.ehall Player~ As, f · ,. -.1>l'1atwn, said Tut:sday thwl ia clause 1n the Ma) ~J 9t!O a~reemcnt allows a player 111o 1th :.ix <1r more year.., of major league ex 1-1erie11ce whose contract has expired and 11,. .. 1 uo.. 11o hu 1.., nut C'ligible lo tie a free agent lo ask h1 -. I cam fur salar) arbitration . ~t iller SJ 1d that 1r the team reruses to go lo a rb1trat1on. lhi! ph•>er l·an becom~ an unrestricted free agent 'l'ht' ultimate weapon a player has is always free a~en­ l' > " said F'reyer. partner uf Burleson 's agent Jack Sands. "If 1h1s interpretation holc..I.., up it looks like we'll have that 11o capon a. year early " e ·Freyer said Miller's anterpretal1on enhances Burleson's bargaining position and added, "Obviously, this information 1s crucial to Rick and crucial to the Angels," He sa id .Sands would talk soon .with Buzzae Bavasi. the Angels' ~_rai manager. lie would not say if Sands would ·as k ·Bavasi for arbitration. , .....------QMOar •I alw da11 Georgia (;oach Vince Dooley on his team 's game with Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl : "l_t's a matter of what kind of team they have and what kind of team we 'hh v~ and how r.eady we are to play with the team we have against the team they have ... ·Mar.-our p1n·r• 8o•loft rl.-lortf · Vet~ran winger Don Marcoue scored · two ~ sec·ond-period*goals in a s pan oJ two minutes and , 35 seconds to lead Boston lo a 4-2 National Hockey League victory over the s lumping Chi~ago Black Hawks Wednesday . . . John Ogrodnlc:k socred his 19th and 20th goals of the season to lead Delrok...1.o a 3-1 victory· over Pittsburgh . . . F.d Cooper and Wall McKtthnle eac-h scored twice and .~oalt«!Qder Jari Kaarela was successful in his first NHL start as Colorado defeated the New York Rangers, 6·4 ... J ean Pronovost's second goal of the.gam e was 8 :50 of the third period was the winner as Washington grabbed a 5·3 come·frOm ·hehind victory.over Winnipeg Suprr, Boarl laprd far MoNdalJ •liori•g -..'.fhe .NationCAI-Br:oadcastml .. <.:.om pany • ..which . will televise Supl•r Rowl XV r1ationally on Sunday, ill] Jan. 25, will also show a complete taped replay of the game during the early morning hours of Mon· day, Jan. 26. the'network announced Wednesday ... A lack of pla):off exper i-0nl·e is a concern-of Atlanta-Coach Lttman Bennett as the Falcons prepare for two-lime Super Bowl - <"hampion 'Dalla!> on Sunday. But the lack of playoff ex· pt-rienc~ doesn't bother rookie Atlanta All-P ro tight end Junior Miller. "I d on't know what it will take but I feel this team knows how to win. We tan.do it. We came from behind in six or se\'en garJleS. It c•omes down to who will die. who will quit an!I this team won't quit." he said . "The thing that's different for the playoffs is that th.ere·s_yot more pres- s ure from the media and a lot more pressure for tickets for Aunt ~usic." Bennett said' .. '.f-ne Philadelphia Eagles are - s pending part of this week watching fil~s of their 42·7 romp past the !\iannesota Vikings earlier this season, but they don't think they're se~ing a preview of this Saturday's NFC playoff g--.ime . "I sec Minnesota as a team that can beat us," Coa ch Dick Vermeil .said "Our other game lt~econd game of the season ) was JUSt one of those days. I've wiped that game out You have to." added quarterback Ron Jaworski . Pram BO.Cl •ulfrr• ·Ira• larlc of INirrr•• ntvel"sit)" of Miami Coach Howard Schnellen-al be rge r rapped local media and the city of Atlanta « •• Wednesday for what he ~ailed a lack of interest in Friday's Pea<:h Bowl. which pits his 20th-ranked llurricanes against Vi r(:!ini9 Tech. "I personally think it 's the biggest game in town." said the 46·year-old Schnell enberger. who in his second year al the F lorida school. guided the Hur ric·anes lQ. an ft.J reC'ord and their fi rst football bowl ap- pearance since 1967 "1 was surprised when I picked up the morning paper and couldn't find anything on the game until the third · page" .. Tne Auburn University Board q_f Trus tees reportedly will meet Friday as it nears a final ~) cision on a new head football coach to socceed Doug Barfield. B'arfield. meanwhile. has .met with Alabama Coach Paul ''Bear" Bryant to d iscuss a possible job with Auburn's cross· state rival ~mson Tide ... The sixlh·rai"lked Baylor Bears. s marting from a severe whipping Chey received a year ago from Al~bama and concerned about their national ·image. were a field goal underdog to the Crimson Tide in teday's Cottorl Bowl! in Dallas ... SeC'ond-ranked F lorida State and No .. 4· Oklanoma collide in the Orange Bowl game toni~ht, hoprng another Ne w Year's Day contest elevates this 47th a n- nual event in~o a· battle for the national championship. Top- ranked Georgia. the only unbeaten, untied .team in the nation. can settle the issued with a Sugar Bowl victory over No. 7 Notre Dame foday A ri.:oaa Sfal.-•11 nlla "*"'ala fr• ' Arizona Stale University'sfootball program has • been plll'C'ed on probation ror two years and its participation in television coverage banned for the period, stemming from an NCAA Investigation following allegations or ticket sales irregularities and the awarding or academic credit to eight players for an extension course for which they did no work. The pt'obation ends Dec. 15, 1982, according to the NCAA . . . Tyroae Adams led a second-hall comeback that helped KansJs State lo a 47.39 col- lege basketball victory over Fresno State Wednesday. halting ~ \he nation's longest mljor-college wlnnin1 streak at 13 1ames . . . Bruce Hale, long-time college and profeaalonal basketball coach. la dead.at a1e 62 from a he~rt attack ... · Unbeaten Mlcllael Spina "'will fight WllUe Taylor of New York In a 10-round light-heavyweight fight in Philadelphia Jan. 24 . . . Ri&ht win" Gtly Lane.r ol the Montreal CanacUena will miss the next two National Htickey Lea1ue 1ames because of an eye injury' . . . Nella' BrlewUe nipped Olympic Momea& by a noee to win the filly divtalon of the '81,150 Callfo? Breeden~ ChampiCJD StMea befOH 32,415 at Santa Anlt . . . World 9oldftl Auoc'9Uon Jualor welterwel1ht cha pion Aar. Pr1er ba• been 6ffered 1800,000 . \0 fi1ht former welterweltht champion ......... hru, aeconfin1 to the Cincinnati Enqulrw. Nellber Pryor nor Ida mana1er,...., La._., could be reacHd foe C!Pfll· ment . . . Phll=I hla Phllll• llar ..... -and •·wife Ka~ have on a property aettlement and abmony ! =-~· 1:r~r, fo~ee• ~at:z.~, t:~:!.":5,:. ; ~~ St.2 milUon tn allmaey "*me not 1J JMl'I. I ,. 1 .. I• SPORTS BREAK I HOCKEY i FOOTBALL ·~S~-. 'by Buffa)~ I • 5-2 win ' BUFFALO, NY. (AP> -The Kings. sparked by a goal . and two assists from righ\ win1 Mike Murphy and the goaltending of rookie Doug Keans. blasted the Buffalo Sitbres 5-2 Wednesday night in a dash of National llockey League division leaUers. Rebounding from a shutout in Montreal this Tuesday night. the Kings got goals from Murphy. defensemen li.arry Murphy and .lay Wells to blow lhe game open _ Not witil the t hird period did thf line of Charlie Simmer. M•r<'el Dionne and Dave Taylor. Whil'h had j!CCOUnted for 89 Of 156 Los Angeles goals before the game. figure in the scor ing. Dionne got has 28th goal of the sea son late in the game on a pass from Simmel'. Buffalo made 1t 3· I with about 11'.4 minutes left in the first period when Derek Smith beat Keans. who was starling his third ~ame of the season and 13th in the Nll L: Sjnith a lso · st•orcd the last goal Olj the game with about ·eight min utes left. Mike Murphy sco red the first· goa I of the contest after 5! 25 of play and assisted on Larry Murphy's short-ha nded goal later in the first period. Los Angeles wen( ahead 3-0 on Wells' rebound shot~at 15:10 of the period, and t he Kings effec- li'v e 1 y put the gam e away halfway t hrougtl the second period when Garry Unger broke away with Mike Murphy a nd fired a shot from the crease past Buffalo goalie Don Edwards. . ~ ,.,. Wlrepllolo OB RO.I) ~l:.KINS (10) STEPS AWAY AS DAVID DRESCHLER BLOCKS A TEXAS DEFENDER. . Veteran Mike Murp~y said he wasn 'I surprised by ,the high- ..-;c·or ing play of performers who have perfor·med in the s hac..low of Simmer. Dionne and Tay lor for al least two years. TBnrheels topple Te:Xas • J' lwining game beats Long~rns, 16. 7 "We're carrying six fir:st·year people ltlls ~ear and guys like that have to ~et their feet wet ; they have to play once around the circuit... he said. "Then ev eryhody gets a tittle offense· Jninded and things s tart to HOUSTO N I AP J Nor th "The tendency. is to thin".k of Ca rolina 's Amos Lawrence only had things after a loss." picked the r i ght. holes and safety Akers sai~. "I think we (!layed St eve Str< • ater grahbed t he · well. hut we have to face tne fact mom e ntu rn in the second thatwewereplayingareal good quarter We-o•nesday night and it foothall team ,,,..- all added t 1eA<> an impressive "We have a young t eam and 16-7 victory over sluggis h Texas we have a hah1t of hountinJ.t ha lance out." in the 22nd l l31uebonnet Bowl col• hat k The last time we l()st..fl n ' lege football game. games in a season. v. i.· went un · La wr;ence -. the h ard-running ch•f<!at<'<I the next year ... he Si!1d . .~rea mr'S ha<'k from NorfaM<., Va .. ·bolted La11o•renct-. 11oho we nt over 100 -~-t. ~9 yards for a touchdown in the y-ards for the ei~hlh time this first q·uarte r and Stre ater in-sea!>on. rippt'<l SY yards on North ter<'e pted ii pass in lhe !lecond C'<iroltna·s fi.rst possesi,1on for a -l0-C0ffipet .. e..,.-----qft1Utt12ttt'rl-er to ~ 1et-up-·HtJ: 'f-arhttl*-':f-..,.t1--u· !tcad-rrn'fi-lt~l 11ut-thc .go.ahead tou l'hdown Ti!rheels ah<'ad ror· good ill l:J 7 LOS ANGELES -University Hig h 's Kenya· Thornberry a nd Capistrano Valley's Jeri Baker -a rc among a quartet or outstand- ing quarter-milers from Orange . County who will compete in the girls 500-yard run at the Sunkist Indoor Invitational track meet. Jan. :IOal the LA Sports Arena. "They ha' ·t? a lot of speed and "1th one· yilrd rorr in the sccontl we felt like ' •1e had to go out arid quarter . beat them -t o t.h.e punch. and Streater. the only pla~ in that ·s what 1 NC · did," Lawrence Atranfil· Coast Conference his said. "I lhinl t this vindicates the ton to milkt' All ·Confrrcnc:e at Atlanli<' Coa:; t Conference . Peo ' tw1i positions 1n lh.l' ~LJ me ~ear, pie have said the ACC can't play 1gnitt.•d the TarheC'ls 10 the lead . a.ga.ins~. pow<; rhouse teams like c•arly in the Sl'l'ond q~arlt·r 1 ex as .. • added a fie ld J.!Oal 1n tht• thir d quarter, a JI yard hoot hy Jeff llayc!i.· The thrl.'e-pc)intt;r was set up when Texas punie r John <ioo d son f11mhlccl a sna.p on fo u rt h ti 1 i w n . g 1 \' 1 n J.! North <'arol1na po~~c·s.;.1<1n at lhl•. Longhorn l!l ·1 .AWRE~('f·:. O~t: Ot' onl} two «Olll'g1al1• nmnt•rs tu 1-(ain I ,OIHJ } anls in f'al'l1 or f11s four sl'a~ons tlw other 11o a~ Ton} Dorsl·ll or 1'1t!!>hurJ.th and no11o tht• lh1lla!> ('11w1JO\·s .'of t'ti.e_}!a._ .....fiiinal hw1tliall .~ wa~ 'th1• gam•"~ ll•iidmg rl1~h1·r \\1th 10-1 yards on JR l'a rru·s Bryant _pk·k l'cl up.H2 yt'ards on 15 carries a n rl I «111 g h I r II II r JI a SS f' S ( 0 r a nottwr :ri \ :.m 1-. Tht• Tariwl'h . ''ho 1h1s \l'ar ht•t am(' 11111\ I h1• I Ith 1·oll1•gt: h~m in' h1.st 11r~ to ha\'1· I,,,,, 1.000 ,·anf rnslwr~. n·lwd ht•:.i,·1 Debbie Marsino or Cypress Hig h leads the fou r quarter miler Marsino clocked a 56.83 last year and is rated one or the possible heirs to Che H O crown vacated by Kennedy High's Sherri Howard. Streatcr's ~ econd·quarter in- terception se t up the go-ahead louchdow'n b '1 the 13th· ranked Tar.heel,.._, w. i lO never trailed ST R t: t\ T t: R P t: ST 1-: 0 a Hl uehonnet Rowl r1 •(·ord 6'.I , \'arcb to i-:et thtt Tathccb out of ir<>uhle and lhcn. 9n ·rexa~ · fir:,\ I~. on' I hf' µa~-.1n)..! •11 .s11phorn11n· qiic.irterlia1·k Hori Jo:lk1ns and the rP!'l'l\'111).! ol .s1·n11ir I 1J,!ht t•ncl . :\like• Chath;.ini ·tr,tkins us t·d the air" ays to dt 1n• !'lnrth Carolina to the Tex as I \'artl lm1· 1n the fourth quart ~r. hut l.;rnn·rwc 11oas de nie<l a t1lhrl1rln'rn on iJ fourth again . A very close race may be · waged among Thornberry 157 7--1 .. Baker (57 89) and E s perailza's Debbie Arth ur 157.71 should a ll three land in lhe s ame heal. There will be three heats of the girls 500. "t\ f,.F.R M V interception we got i:ontrol or the momentum." sa id Streate r "We didn't let them run up < 1 ml down the fi eld. Our defense p 1 11 the pressure on their quarterh 11ck and I was just Johnny·on·lh< • spot on thE: in- tercept1on.'' µI ay after the punt. St realer m lerct·pted to !>Cl up the J!O ahead touc·hdowri by Bryant The Longhorns . lryinJ.! to end a disappointing s rason on a win nin~ note. scored 1n the ~econd quartC'r when freshm an :\fikl' Lu<:k of Houston seorcll on a one yar<I run set uµ hy a '12 yard end around play h~ '-JJl'e<lstl'r lferku• Walls The 12·event Sunk1 sl lnvila· tional spotlights the slate's top preps and the wor.ld 's best athlclcs starting al 5 p.m Texas Coac·h 1-·~ed Akers tned to overlook th1 ! negative aspects of the Lon~hOI r ns' disappoinlinl-! 7-5 season. The TarhN·ls. who f1n1shctl 11 ·1 for the st•ason with their sct·ond'ACC 11th.' in f<>ur year~. Father suffers heart a tta~k Rashad's 'bigg,1Bst fan dies ~I NNl'.:APOLIS GP1 The news of has father's death finaUy caught up with Minnesota Vi ki-ngs· wide receiver MJmad Rashad Montlay a t pral.'lil'e. " Coat·h Bud <:rant broke the news to Rashad while the rest of the team was watching films of Saturday's National Football League playoff oppo- nent. the Philadelphia Eagles. Rt\SllAD llt\D SPENT most of last week at his father's bedside in Tacoma. Wash., where O.C Moore, 7:l, was fighting for his life after sufferinl! a heart attaclr.lm1 two strokes. Jtashad's mother died of cancer las t s prinj!. and Rashad said the realization that he might lose bo~h parents within months finally proved too much lasl Friday .<o he flew to Los An~eles to spend the weekend at a beach house near the home of hi s friend. O.J . Si mpson. 1 "I wanted to get away and ·oot be available . because the last thing I wanted was somebody to call me and tell m e . had passed away," said Rashad. · • · The beach house did not have a telephone. so there was no way Rashad could know that his father died after suffering another heart attack on. ly hours after Rashad t)ad left him. Moore had been in cr itical condition sine~ Dec. 5 .,.hen he suffered a heart attack when hls ca r skidded through 'a bridge's wooden railing and into ' an Inlet off Tacoma's Commencement Bay. Moore, hi!! daughter. Mary Moore. 3( and Players evacuated PASADENA (AP) -Unive.ni· ty or M:ichi1an football players were routed from their beds in the Hunllrt1ton-Sheraton Hot.a ~rly Wednesday mornln1 when a fire alarm went off. All hotel 1uuta were evacu-.t· ed temporar ily. but officlala found no fir In the atx-itory buUdln1. A chemical fire extln1a.iaher w aa trl11er"ed on the hotel'• .tourth floor about 2 :30 a .1n. • J gr anddaughter. Dhevm. t2. were pulled from the suhmerged l'ar h.) a dock worker who witnesserl the a{'('idenl Rashad. who had spent' as murh time as poss1 ble at his father's-heds ide si nce the· accident. would ask his father lo squeeze his hend 1r he re· ..Dgnized him and Moorl'·was able to do it. ·• "II I lell the l>ed he would reach out and erah for me. but that ·s all." said Rashad. "fie could ncvt•r talk. My father was a very active man It was tough to sec him that way ... Rashad lc1I the Vi,ki nJ.(s this season with 69 re· c·eptions a nd was named to the National Football Conference Pro Bowl team for the third straight year. Rashad ·s one· handed catch of a 46-yard . rlefleC'ted pass on the last play of t he game against · CIC'veland Dec 14 enabled the Vikings to win the NFC Central Di"\• is ion title. · But his father was On able to share an the joy .of 1is :-;on·s achievements . · ··tte was my 1>1ggest tp. ''said Rashad . Ex-Tar Barker earns honor Don Ba'rker , a graduate of Newport Harbor f ligh School and a line backer for UC Davis this • year. was named lo lhe, All·Far Western Con· f erence football second team this season. · Barker was one or ts players from the A11ie i;quad selected to the all-Fa·r West team with ei1ht on lhe first unit and seven on lh'! second _squad. <In" n pla~. · St:,T.11.ER :\'.orlh Carnlin11 louchdown dn,·1· l1>0k very Ions.: The first was c·omph•tt·d in four pla) s and llw .;.t•cond wok only th r<'C Elkin,-; hit Chatham for Hi )'arcls prio~ lo Lawrence's 59 ~ar<I n1n in lhp first <1uarter La'' rl•nt'<' linlk(• through an opl•n1n~ on llw left side of the line . 1·111 to his n ,.:ht and outran the stunnC'cl Lfin )..!horn seton· dar.y ___ ... . ... _._. ··-·· .... -... -.. --..: .................. ~-..... . 0oRTs ~ 'tv J FOOTBAU. / SkliNG .. I -11 •.M .. C*eft~I 2 ~ "' ¥ " COTTON-.0.L. Al•b•m• '" 8.tylor A........-cen llnd\ey N.,twn dnd Ruoer Staubacti • 8Ulv J~klOtl •nd.M•1or °''11111• orti tile malnstav'> ot the Crim.., Tide runn#nQ !Jltlfl'll' ttiat wo~ third In the NCAA behind N9bft•k• o11nd Oklatioma Eitlh dver•oed over S.S v•rdl .-r '"""and thw no. ult.ked up J07 'yards per g•!Jle In • 0-1 wat0n. Saylor \ ri.t l londllY rankt'd oefenslve squal" ls anc hOred by lln,b•< ktH Miio:~ SlnQl•l•U y. a two-time A11· 4meriCMI who. ~s nt-11 .. 1 llX,Xlt:d lewer ttian 10 tackles In a Q•me in klur year'> <ti irw \t t\Ool Alabama is favored by live Points e 11 a. m .• Channel 7 " ~ " " SUGAR 90WL Nutr~ D.ame V'> Georgia Announters Kt-1th Jat il'>on and Frank Brovles. Ine 8uU<11 iQ\ ~~o "'\&ft01~e1r-c1arrn to tfle n affonal c tt.imp1onstt1p with a v 1c tur y to Notre Dame ha'> a n outstand· 1ng ttefens1ve unit and l1n1sned ttte season among th~ leaders 1n <111 four oetens1 ve c.ltegor1e-. rushing, passing, scoring and tot<ll ~ Crablt and Scott Zettek pacffthe defensi.ve unit and ooth ~med All American '>tatus. GeortJla 's undefeated ( 11-0) season was led by running back Herschel Wd lker who had a total ol 1,615 yoro-, io '>e l an N CAA tre.,nman ru.,hing record. The game i'> eve n ~ 1 :45 p.m., Channel 4 v v " v ROSE BOWL: Michigan vs. Washington. Announcers: Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen. This one could develop·mto an oftensive battle with the Wolver~nes favored bV seven points. All -American Anthony Carter 1s the first sopnomore 1n Michigan history to be voted the team's most valuable player award. He had 13 touchdown receptions and was the nat1on'c; second-best kickoff return specialist with a 29.4 average. Washington's total offense out· put of 4,206 yards s~t a Husky record with quarte rback Tom Flick at the controls. ·. ~ 5 p.m .. Chennet 4 ./ ./ ./ ./ ~RANG~ BOWL: Oklahoma vs. Florida Statf . Announcers: Don Cr iQui,.John Brodie and Bob Trumpy. AR ~~a "\e<!m-ge"red to et higtr-power ed -runl\lng game with J . C. :Watts at gua(terback. will be given the a cid test by the Seminole defense that gave up only 85 points in posting a 10·1 record. When these same two teams met two years ago in the Orange Bowl and Oklahoma posted a 24·7 de· cision •. 'fYatts had" a 61 -yard TD run He scored 18 touchdowns this season. the second highest total ;ri the nation Florida State's defensive unit is 'iparked by Ron Simmons. Reggie Herring and Paul Piurowski . Ok lahoma is favored by five poi nts. RADIO Football -Alaba ma vs. Baylor in the Cotton Aowl, 11 a.m., KNX (1070). J:RIDAY'STELEVISION Noon,Chennel2 ./ ./ ./ . i ).. ". . CdM wins · (:otton Bowl·- sailing eveni FORT WORTH, TEX. Corona del Mar lil&"h Scnool scored its fiJsl Cotton Bowl vie· tory Wednesday in the annual -in· terscholastic regatta s.ponsored '-Y the Forl Worth BQat Club on Til&ndlr. Jenuery 1, 1N1 WILLIAM \ ,,.., .. 0.1 ,.,....~_,,.c1 ~DISON, BARONS DOMINATE ALL-CIF. • • sacked the quarterback 10 limes and caused 12 in· c.pmplete passes. • Dave Vranich, Maler Dei -The second lineman fr<Jm Mater Dei honored, Vranich teamed up with Williams lo form the most feared one-two offensive punches in the CIF. ' ' Brandl Houchen, FOW1lala Valley -As a noseguard, Houchen had no equal. "We!ve had three All·CIFers a~ Fountain Valley at that ~si· tton: blrt Houchen I!; lhe best we've ever had. and _ that's saying a lot," says Milner. Houchen also doubled at center and was a ·big r~ason for Fountain Valley's resurgence in the running game Mike Alexander, Edison -When a cham· pionship team has four receivers with 20 catches or mo~ .. it can be difficult lo make a choice. Alex- ander , however. made il easy. . "He's 'the best blocker in Edison's history al tight end,·· says Edison Coacla Bill Workman. -Alexander caught 24 pa~es for 300 yards and two toul'hdowns. DL-Bill Thomas, Edison DL-Jerr Martinson. St. Paul LB--Jake Dayton. fo'ontana LB-Troy Seurer, Edison LB-Rick DiBernardo, Edison LB-Rick Gomez, Bishop Amat LB-J oe Gray. SL Paul LB-John Rio. Los Altos DB-Todd Short, St. Francis 08-~ike Romero, Bishop Mont DB-Mike LeQ,-Eisenhower l>B=Duaine Jackson, Edison DB-Tim Finley, Fountain VaJley Punter-Mike Logsdon. Fontana 6·0 5·11 6· 1 . 5·11 i;.;1 5·10 6·1 G·<! 5·10 6·2 5· 11 60 6 I 6-2 195 11:10 200 180 214 180 l (.IO 2llJ 175 : ' I !Al ~ 1 17f; : f 18:! •• , Area yacht clubs ·· la1U1Ch neu7 year Thrl!e local yacht clubs will starl orr tl.c 11 . year or competition Satur<fay and Sunday " •Balboa Yacht Cluh will stage the thinl Nw~· 11r· 11 Sunkisl Series with small bo;.ts ra<:inl-! 11vv1 I· cours~s .on Sat',Jrday and keel l~oats 1:on11 •,.l· over ms1dc-outs1de course§ on Sunday Tlw ~·.:1 1 will_ wind up on the first weekend nf f''ehru<ir) .: L1~0 Isle Yacht Clu~·ill inaugural(' 1b I Adult Sabot ~ries Satur ay with racing ""'''' I•, cours~s startiAg_in front f the l.ido J:..lc d u t.111111 · Capistrano Bay Yitcht Cluli will get i.:11nq11 ••1f11 going in the Dana Poi Area with it!> Ne"' \ , • R~gatta for Performance .flandiCa1> R:.i nn1• I· I · yachts on Sunday . .• _ . In other ,Southe rn Cahformc.e Y_aC'!1!J1Jg_ ""~''! 1, • • lion \lreas . • • ·Ea,g"1e Mountain bake. Mike P1'nckney was th~ k. Los Ah~lei.-1.ong Beuh per for'the CdM team wit ~e:~; All·<.:lf"Divislon I ~ ; Cahnlto Bea eh yacht Cluh Wull•·• '-l•·I• .Nc-wbr e ~nd Doug :reu e as Offense No 2 Calf <:lasses) Sunday · ' cr ew. The rouf]d-robin r:e·gatla Pos. Player, school · Ht. Wt. Cl. Santa Monica Ba) wa~ sailed in Sanlana-20 sloops E -Emile Harry, Fountain Valley 6-0 175 Sr. Del Rey Yal'hl Cluh Uer~c:r S1·11e-.. j..;,_, .. under ideal weather conditiops. E Kevin Stanley, St. Franc is 5.9 162 Sr 'Malibu & Return) keel hoiJts. S'at u1 tl<t~· Winds were in the 15•knol ran~ E-Ct1arlie lloot, Los Altos 6·2 175 Sr. , . South Bay Yacht R<i cing <.:luh ·, ·i1a111,.:11 ' unde r clear skies. E Mike Alexander. EdiS'on . 6-3 212 Sr. !'ienes Nv I Kc-el boats <Sunrlav 1 The vil'lory was particularly L· Duval Lowe, Fountain Valley 6·3 245 Sr. . , San Diego. gratifying to lhe CdM sailors as L Terry O'Ha,ra, Cres pi 6·3 255 Sr. Coron;ido Cays Yad\t" Cluh <:la~; ... · W1r..i. they ups et N ewport ijli,t''r l.-:-SteveTrapfetti, St . Paul '6·3 225 Sr. Scrw~. Sunday. . High, 'which had won the evem L crave Urani'Ch, Mater Oei '6·6 -220 Sr. San Diego' Yacht Cluh . B11f111gN St' I three times 1971, 1975 and C :Rudy Rios, Collon '6·2 255 ·Sr. <108) .Saturday; Winter Sufltofl Sl·nestJJ .a .... 1977. "' B-Dino Bell, Edison . • ~·9 113 ~k. Sunday. N e wport Harbor placed . 8 -MattSlevens,FounlainValley · 6·1 175 Jr . Southwestern Yac·ht Cluh f'1un: S1·11 ~- , PEACH BOWL: Virginia Tech vs. Miami'(Fla.l. · ---Ahnouncen:-e urtGowd'{'al'ICI HanK'S ram:----- second with Tim Sullivan_as ____ 8 -,;MikeFranco,St..-l?aul-_.;. , 5.:..lO... 1~ sc: .I PHRF> Saturday • , s k-tpper -along-wilfl-crewmen 8 ..-Scoh Strachan, St. J ohn Bosco 5·10 185 sr :--. ··-cormnr~o·vaNifTluh -Bor~.en Sfrlcr-fi1l\IT~- W .D. Longyear, Tad Palmer and B-El'\c Willingham, Westminster . 5·8 165 SI'. t1onal ~a!ld1cap> Saturday. Sunday Virginia Tech's Hokies (8·3) wjtl send Cyrus Lawrence against. the Ml~mi !'iurricanes (8·3l. Lawrence wrote.. his name in .the Virginia Tech record book twice this year Tom Corkett. 8 -Blake Smith. Los Altos ·, 5;Ji 165 Jr M1ss1on 8"-Y Yacht Cluh Frusth1t1· 'ic• 1• t . Southern Cali~ sailors K-SteveBaaden, Montgomery ~~ 189 Sr". Silturday, Sunday. . --4'-_rushing for 1,221 yards on 271 carries. Quartec.back Jim Ketty dlre"tts a M1ami offense that establis~ new school records !Or scoring (2~ Poi~ts) and total off ense (3,7 ~6 yards). Miami 1s favored bv s11e pc1nts. dominated the-""€vent thi:s ~year -----,----eceanside Yacht Club -Shannon S€'11 .. : w ith Point Lome High <San Defeame (PH RF). Sunday. • • Diego) placing fourth and de· DL-Brandt Houchen, FnlnValley 6·0 '195 Sr. · -· North and Inland i · r d ' h..,. · Lo B h • DL~Tom Prukop, St. Jnhn Boseo 6-3 '215 . Sr. ·Pofiwna· Valle • Sa1linn t\ssoc1at 1011 .;~ls~':i~ fi~th.mpion ng eac DL-LluTy Williams, Mater Dei 6-6 235 Sr. rani9g. Saturday, Sunday, "' ... ·t I 1 •. Ti:me to ge~ • ID shap~ Will .you be ready when snow hits? By EDZINTEL Ol IM Dally l'li.\ \uff Jf, by now, you're still thinking skiing <thal is, if you cao remember wh.at skiiilg is like> then you shouid be concerning yourself with being prepared for that big day when snow finally hits (that is, if i~ ever.does). ·-· T)ae most important thing for both novice and adv~ced skiers is lo be in good physical condition before he~ding for the 'slopes. . · THE COMBINATION of -heavy breathing -and str enuous exercise at high altitudes can quic kly tire the-skier lhal ~its behind a desk all week. When a skier is tired, it's ea sier to lose control because refl exes are slower and a person is less r esilient. That's when most ski accidents are apt to happen. It takes close to two months of conditioning before a person is really rea<fy for skiing. t · Joggi~g is one or the best all ·aro~ltercises ' 'I a skier can do to get in shape. In order lo do a s kier any good, he should jog three to four days a week foralleast30minules ._A · -i\LSO, THOSE OVER 40 should see their doc- tor for a.check-up a~d stress EKG before starting an exercise program'. Other exercises to help tone up your muscles arc rope jumping and stair climbing . Skiers also SKIING should do push-ups and/or pull·ups lo tone the up· per extremities, and sit-ups to strengthen the stom ach muscles. Wall s itting is another excelle nt way t o strengthen leg muscles. Keep your torso and head Hal against the wall wilh your r~l oul from the wall about eight inches. and spread three to-fi~ inches apart. . ~lide down into a silting position and keep this pos1t1on for as long as you are able. Unless you're already in pretty fair shape, you won't be able to hold the positiall for a long time. But work a( it. lt will strengthen both you*' thigh and calf mus cles. • ' TOE EXERCISES a re good for s trenlhening the arikles. Ride up on your toes and then go back on your heels. Do these ex~rcises until •you tire, then increase the number by two or three each day to build up strength. . There are a number of advanced exercises for people who are already in good physical condition. One is an agility exercise. A short stool-or pillow is placed in lhe middle of the floor. Then simply jump sideways over it until you tire. Repetition or lhe exercise improves balance, afUity and leg strength. • · · Stretc hing the •dducter and hamstring muscles is .also ~ood preparation ror skiihg. Sit on the floor with legs stretched. aa far apart as possi· ble. Keep your knees straight and reach for one ankle with bolh t\ands. Hold lhis position for a c.ount oC 10. rel.x, and repeat Wllli Ute other le1. Jf -:.·.1..,iliAI~ _your can't reaeh your _ankle at first, keep Lrying. The exercise gets easier the more i('a re2'aled . IKHM8 DIM:l81 -~ ~bera lat d•· ......... -. .... clMtO lea• for lldbal. By boldinl the po1l for a mla* ar man. tt bllpe to stnnstMn both . ... uup md callm\&Kla. ,, .. -· ___,_ -. . . - · AN EXEacl8E DONE from a hurdler'i poel- Uon belpa 1tren1then the quadrieepe muacl ... Sil on the floor wlth both atanda nat on the noor. behind your body. Keep one knee· 1trai1hl ud bend the other one back. Lean.back on your handl aa far as po11lble, hold for a short ijme, relu anil repeat after chanilnl I .. pollUona. If your muacl•• .,.e toned up and you've built up your breathlnl capacity br JOllinl or otMr •n· durance uer~l ... , you cari exert youn.11 aalelf' without 1~ wlDded. You cen hMcl tor the 1lop91 wltti eeafldtece. And, you're lell btlJ to 1•tlnJured. . . Some ~Yid 08 fa.Wal. l>cm'l WOl1J Ab!iat ··' becaUM ....,..., falll ...... JM do..,.., ... lu 8'MI fall to \bl Ude. Yo.a'U tie a• ... 8111 lO lnj.,n younell. . 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Surfer~ re1>resentm~ some 125 h11th :.t:h(l()ls anrl tullej.!es from as far awa~· a~ F!oruJa and tta·wali wtll l'O m1>Ctc for the l'h anl·t· t<1 rc•prl'sent thl' United States as µart 111· a IH-mcmber nationill team wh1t•h wi ll h(. selet·t1·•I £rt1m the~· weekcnrl 's t·om µct1t 101i The majority of the surfers 1ri the champion~hips will come from California ... especially area 'ichools such as Orange Coast. <~olden West and Saddleback t'oll e.~ and E-d i !l"On . San C le mente. Huntingtol'! Beach and Dana Hills high schools. In the · men's division: top rhaJlengers Tor tlie lndlv1a ual fi. tie a re John Gothard. Tom M <'Elroy and Pua Rorhlen rrom SSSA team champion Orange l'oast CoLlege; Mike Howard of Saddleback College and Eddie Flores of Edison High. Top kneeriders inclurle Tom Linn of Long Beach State. Bob ·Connors of Saddleback College and Oean_ Babc·ol'k of Orange Coast College. · A banquet honoring all or the participants and this year's 22 'NSSA scholarsbtp winners will be held at l-~ -Ba~ooa ~avilion Saturday ni~ht al 8. Tickets for the banquet can be attained at the contest site both Friday and 'Saturday. In its three years of existence. the NSSA. has awar(Jed 56 surr- ing scholarships totaling over $11 .000. ll<'ab .... 111 gt't underway just south ·of lhl:! I luntinl{lon Beach pier .al fi·:JO a .. m (wa ve condi· lion), permilltngi with prelims on fo"ri<lay and rinull> on Satur· 1lay In the women's division, favorites-for top honors Include Alisa Schwarzstein of Laguni. Beal'h High, Debbie Rooney of Dana-Hills High and Kori San. der~ or Golden West College. M e e t d i r e t' t o r f o r t h i s we ekend's championships is John Rothrock. head coach al t:d1son High. BEAR BRYANT VIN9E DOOLEY ·' DAN DEVINE ,, In r A11al1t.•yu Football It's a fine line to walk Outdoor s6'ow slated • r~tmgs . ' .. Coaches po1tder l>ou·l tzames ji'reparat101" . . By WILi. GRIMSl,F.V k11I!'> lc'10 ha rcr' W1•r.• "'' ,,.,., lt•111t•n1 i.:1\·1n~ them One or the nation's top outdoor and recreational \'f!hicle shows wtll open al Anaheim Co11 venlion Center Satur- day and run throu~h Jan· 11 with virtually e\·ery ly1>e of outdoor activi- t y represented. 1 t 1s the \6th annual I l. Werner Buck Anaheim s'i>orts. vacation and RV show that will include a special live show along with fi s hinl(. vaca· lion. recreational vehicle and RV ac· cessory booths and demonstrations . The show is qpen from 2 to 10 p.m . Monday through Friday ; Noon to 10 Army, ·Hanlon ~ meet Anteaters When the UC Irvine women 's bas ke(ball team entertain~ Army Saturday night at 5 in Crawford•Hall. a former Edison High star will be in . the lineup for the Lady Knights . • Tracy Hanlon, Ediso_n's woman t\Mete of the year in \9'19-80, is a -.plebe at the U.S. Military Academy. ln West Point and has started several · ·1ames this season at point guard. • he wU an aU·Sunset League .. -.,erformer in basketball and was a :, .ltate finalist in the hurdles In track ;:·and field. -~ · Coach Dean Andrea's UCI An· :.,leaters have pOsted an 8·4 record this ·:aaeason lncludlna a slrlna of six. ::;ttralght ·victories after an openln1 :;·loss to UCLA. Ir) their last six ::.sames.tf\eyare3·3. --- ;.· Katherine Hamilton, an all·SCCA !,j.perrormer lut year, la the leadln1 ;r~orer with a 12.7 averqe. Ocean ~:•iew Hllh traduate Norma Letblretd t!•il 10.t and Dtana. Meler at 10.I .,.. ~:IM1t In UM. _ v; ' •I • p.m . on Saturday; and noon to8 p.m . on Sunday Adults are admitted for $3.50 ~ith children from 6 through 15 at $1 .50 anQ under 11i• free. Tickets are available at the convention center. ~ 1ncrea~e Afl~t•I COl'r.t_..,. lOO 111\h'h fl\1\'il\\11\' \\di 1111• kid"' he flt and ket,>n. .NEW ORLEANS It take;;_ d different nr 11n•1L d1s11111•1·t•,t1•d and !'!a lt·· NEW YORK <AP) Tht1 final Ni.J!lsen ralini.ts or the National Football League regular season shows more viewers are watching games eat:h week on every network.· -.Philospophy to µreparc a college foot ball team for T hi· n•1•11rd h1);1b 1111• full 11£ tn!'>tan•·t•s in \\ h1('h ' a postseason bowl g~me than for the regular learns \\ 1lb d1:101p1.m:-l11 p ri•t·or<b. o\'erpo\\ erin).! sea son schedule That forn;iula remains a ctunng lhi· rq:ul:1r, .c1111';11g n r.111 on· their rares in mysti<'al. evasi.ve tommodity. llw1 r tug p11sh1'.1:-«11 ,, . ._, 1'111°, nat hes shoulder the Special entertainment will include Montie Montana. Jr. as master or l'eremonies along with Victor the RaS'.slin' Bear who t akes on audience volunteers; Wes Harrison C Mr. Sound Effects I; and the great American lumber jack show includ· ing log· rolling. canoe tilting, tuna tussling, wood chopping and ax throwing. . If you rind it. grab 1l Bottle it. Preserve it hlaml'. sa~mt: lh•'' .l1d11'1 1•1111w up \\ith the right ~with.your life. Then put a fancy price tag on 1t to rormula iome of the unusual exhibit.a will include one· on membership camp- grounds; power chuting ; river rafting trips ; a wide variety or off.road vehicles and equipment; and a 1925 Reomotor. Information is available on river ' and whitewater rafling; hunlln1 and fishing lodges; guest ranches and re· sorts ; houseboat vacations ; bac-kpacking; mari nas. camp· grounds; pack stations. fly-In fiahin1 tod ges; ou"l\lers; whale watch c ruises and city tours~to hlatortcal For the 16-wee)c reg· ular season CBS finished on top with a 15.3 rating, meaning 15.3 percent of all television sets in the peddle around the country. It t·ould be worth millions . Coarhvs from the legendary Gen. Bob Ne~rlanl1 and Fritz Crisler to Paul "Rear" Bryant have been trying lo collar the secret for generations without significant s uccess. country were watching, "IT'S A TIGHT I.INF.' that you have to walk while NBC had a 14.9 rat· between workin~ the team hard e'lough to have it Ing. ready and not workis;ig it so m\fch that· 1t gets Going into the final jaded." ·s aid Vince Dooley, fNho sends hts weekend of the seasQI(." undefeated Georgia Bulldogs agaittst Notre Dame NBC held a miniscule · in today's Sugar BowL le.d, U .9 to 14.87. But Dooley speaks from ex~rienre. Since 196-ol he NBC's announcer-L.c..ss has sent his Bulldogs to the 11 bQwl gam es, losing game between the New seven. the last four an a row. York Jets and Miami "It's a very sensitive problem," agrees Dan Dolphins had a 13.5 rat-Devine. closing out his tenure as coach or Notre ing while CBS, which Dame. "You can easily blow a game by bearing ahowa National Football down too hard on the kids. As a result. we give Conference games. them a certain amount or freedom. have no bed pulled a 15.t rating the checu and leave it to· the seniors to maintain aame day. whatever diacipHne Is required. sites. ' On the final Sunday. Devine's formula since 198S. was to, isola~ NBC 1amea had a U .t playen from the bawdy atmosphere of Bourbon Dana Point nm elated ratln1 while CBS had Street. Vllitin1 teams took up residence ln Blloxl. three major battles: Miss. and places llke that. 1 lnslated on leltln1 the The second annual Dana DlOI S and lflqneaota at Houaton ~am stay In N'ew Orleana. Nobody /Pt In any tOK runa to suet the Dana HUii drawlnl a lt.3 ratln1 trouble.·: High Athletic ter Club and the w It ·11 e D a 11 a 1 a l South Coast Runners Club will be Phlladelphla and Loi IN IOI SIX YEAa&. on the campus of the held Jan. 25 ln Dana Point. I Anf•l• at AUanta had a Golden Dome, Devlne'a teams haven't lost a bowl Registration fees are • (with T· ao. raU..,. ame, beatln1 Penn State 1n the Gator In tm. ahlrt) before Jan. 21, ta for run ona1 iiiiiiiii~~ut-ln-tbe cotton 1n 1'11 and Houston in the ·nd '8 and '5 aftet'-.JU. 21. --Colton ln 1'71. The run, aponiored br tM Dana . Dooley and ·Devine ann't th• only coaches Point Atbletlc Club, wU besln at I wbo an u.p&q tbelr'fln1.,. Cl"OIHd u the belll a .m . l U.1llllblnlli1-ot the new year. It's the same at Fol' r-urtMr lnlormaUoa, call Tom Puacllna, Dellu and Mlam.I. Brown at the Dua PolBl AW.Uc At all U., lltel of major bowl mr-av11anau, Club tit ••s111 °"••NGO. ecMclMI an aK.lna themMlv.:. Dtd we work the • .. .- IT'S TO\ (;ft_ l-'11111 hall. ,., 1'n' the t·oll('l?t> ,·aril·I~. 1~ ,1 11111).! 1;r 111d. 'tt ~art111.: with sprin..: pra<0 t 11·t>. p11·k 111 ~ 1111 rn . l alt~r summ<'r anrl t•ontmutrtl! \\ t!h .1 !'>t1•acl~ prt'ssure of fating a d1 fferenl lot• ror 11 \\ t't'k!'> ll hilc I rymJ? to keep up with ~t11d11·~ · lh thl' last week m Novt•mlJt•r or the first \\'(>('k. or l>Cl'CITil/t'~. the players ha\'e taken 8 preHy ~()(k'I p~ys1t·al bcatinA and are ready for what tih rell'r lo as H and H Res t and Relaxation. · But the better ones -the Notre Dam~s. Alaba'mas. Southern Cals end Oklahomas -are c·alled back to the battle lines to prepare for the important bowl appearances. many mi!isins: Christmas at home. 1 ~ The least successful bowl coac hes - Tennessee's Neyland was one. ·and Ohio State's Woody Hayes was a mod~rn·day counterpart - were those who· continued the heavy drilling and even isolated their minions from well·w1shers and the press. AT THE SAME TIME, they shut off such pleasures as sunning on the beaches. strollln~ along New Orleans' Bourbon Street or joining in the host city's festivities. · "The General always kept a Uaht rein on us," said Tennessee Athletic Director Bob Woodrt;fr. re~mberlng his days In an oran1e uniform. 0080\Wl games were more work than fun." · The gr~at Bear Bryant of Alabama, zerolne-tn on Amoa Alonso sta11'1 314 victories. had Ms problema. once f1llin1 to win In a stretch of ei1ht bowl 1am•. - "The Bear was around aakinC other coaches about the rt1ht way and the wrun1 way." a friend said, Bear found an answer: He bu won bll laat nve. 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Plant dis· eases are a year·rt>und problem. AND THEN LAST m onth. ther e's the scorc hing heat. However the actual flower grow- i n g sea son was ''just about perfect" last year , the brothers ""'ll.=~!l!!!i-ll ..... 111111-~~say . The unseasona~J.y _war.lll • Oliaay temperatures are only ·making it difficult for the petal pasters utf'in Pasadena. 'l1 ro1L~fornwd stat•ks l'rt•t·1s i11n sheared sili<.'on steel µl ates are stacked by tedrnil'ians Ke ith l la r rod, left..1 and Annie W illiams at the (;TE t'll''C'll'i('al trall6formef·· plant in Hampton, Va. The µl<ttt's. when· full ~· assemb~d. W'ill form t_h e core of a Sy lvania dry type transformer with an env1ronmentally- s a ft•, Yan1um t·ast. solid epoxy coil. ---. -,- ~ But even with their deadlines ·behind them. the Mellanos dQn't r eally relax until New Year 's Day. when they join 125 m illion television viewers who watch the famed Tourname nt of Roses parade and .Jts s pec- tacular flower·cove~d fl oats. They've never seen the specta cle in person. "One year. when a designer ran oul of a spe~ial blue corn flowe r , I wa s oul with a fl ashlight at 2 o'clock in lhe morning lo finish the llamm's Beer noat. .. said John. H . who ing-ground near the Cam p Pendleton Marine base outside Oceanside. This year's crop, planted in September, was cul a day after Christ~as and shipped lo Los Ange,Ies. There. dozens o f finicky float designers rush to create their spectacular floral masterpieces. As contract growers, the Mellanoa have spent deeades supplying Rose Parade floats • with flowers. mos tly c hryi a11- lhemums and evergreens . : "OUR FLOWERS F.ND uo on about 35 of the 55·60 floats p11d we svpply 100 percent ofi all evergreen on about 24 flo~s.'' said John. • The biggest U-emand is 'for white chrySitnlhemums, rafter than roses. said his brother. : Cost is lhe chie f !actor jfor that, he explained. I · ·ctirysanthemums art! (ll1l y $1 .50 a bunch and there ~an bt as ~-----. ~ many as 100 n owers in a bun<!)1 , · · said Mike . i Rost.>S are selling whg.le~ok r about 30 cents e al·h '"d carnations 2U cents. THE MF.U.ANOS SUPPLll-;n 10.000·50.000 ,bunch.es of chrysan them ums 1nd 50,000 carnali1$1'\. • ;tloni: with' Lhe evergreen. wl~l'11 -is used for filler and garnish'<m Lh e e xotically crafted flo~·1 -; which l'OSl bet ween $25,000 arid $65,000. Only uboul 15 pen·cn ~ c1f the total is SJ>l'lll on flower!'. ll takes ahout 36 carnatuin~. from 15 lo ~>0 t hrysonthcmuil1 '>, and from• 20 lo 4!5 rosl's ·llf'r squaFt--foot to cover u (!oat. "Wh1ll' is lhl' higgcs t tolor 11. c hrysanthemums al1 1l red, ,.f. <·ourst'. Ill l'O!-tl'S Bui desig1w1 .., wi ll a!ik for s t-fernl d1ffn1•111 s hadt•!-t of. say. prnk ot· yl·ll•>wi .... sa1cl ~ikc 'Use fo9d as weapo'ri' operates a Los Angeles flower broteerage FLOWERS HAVE BEEN a part of the Ml'llano family s ince 1921. when their father imm1 ~aled-from Cuneo. Italy and startt·d a flower husincss in fi'ounffft" _J o h-n-.i\ -Se h m 1 cH 1 s ('hairman 6£ ihf:'. hoetnl <Jntl on e of eight founders of Chl' c:ountr-y's firs t ga~"run Stt\· ing s a nd loan <Js!'lta·wtwn. Atlas S a vi o1's and J.0<1n 111 San Franeisc-o I; R t: P J\ R A T I 0 N s ,\ R 1 .. :.ilrl'ad.\ 111 n111t111n i11r the 1!1H'! µara dc , s a11.l Mikt-• .. ~l·xt y1 ·;_1r 's fl o <JI '> a11· alrt-wly on lhc• drawing l111anl." Ag s"ecretary OO~inee . t~lks tough policy · Ornn~e County. '-'It gets in your blor>d . For me. lht're's nothing µrett1er than a fi eld of fluWl-rs ... sav!'t Mike , a2. who m anages a 2oo"atre grow C'ompanic~ •1r d1·r th1·ir f1i1\\('r, t·1ght lti nint.• m onth!-. 111 <Hl \';1111·,. ;wd urt1·n nvt•r ordt•r 1n thf' c·1·('11r of ac~p o,h11rt agt·:. . WA S lll N(;TON I Al'1 Ronald Reagan·, drn11·c· for a grieultvrl' senl'tary . John R. Block. says lht• tlnitt·d State' should cons1dt•r u!'ltnf.{ fm>d a!'> .1 weapnn agains t other 1·uun tries. That is tough talk. beeause 11 s uggests the llnill•d States dl'ny food tu needy peoµl e when it 1s unha ppy with lht•m Anrl if pcc>- ple ne,e u' food an1I don't gel 1l. that is 1·all l•d m<1 ln ut 1'1tion and slar.vi!lion.. --- Usrng food as a foreign polit.Y tool isn't u new idea Sugges lions )lave been made from time to time that lhe United Slates deny .wheat to oil·producing na - tions if Lhey raise oil prices. U.S. FOOD 111\S been denil·d to Cuba ror years under a total trade e mban:u And the l 'n1ted St atel> 1s usin~ · food a s a weap~n uga1nst ·the Soviet n111n in the for m of a partial grain l'm bargo because of its incurs rnn into Afghanistan Reagan !'>aiiJ tluring the t am1,a1g11 he would end this e m barg11 because it 1!..n't fair to /\mt·nt·an , ·farmers Blol'k , who hu~ hct•n d1rcl'lor ~ of agr4:ulturc for the s late o( II ? ino1s. was ·pretty d ear al a •• news conference ablwt h<1w hl• .t WOJ,lld •like lo sef•fe rou<f use 1 1 1 t in in te rnation al a a rrs 1·a ing it "the greatest weapon Wl' (have over the next 20 years.·· · "TllF. BEST WA\' lo use. that food is to tie t ounlries to us ... h(' said. "They hecom <' dc1>endent on us. They l'an·1 l1c•lp 1t They need our fUod .. · Ile added. .. A~ they beeome more dependent, Lhey·r<' g(ling lo be far more relut·tant t u upset us and get themsell'es rn trouble wilh us for fl·ar not only will they lose food. they'll lose evl'ry thin g else as wc d eal with the01 ... Block s aid later lhat his com- ments on us e of food as a weapon m ay have bee n too s trong, Gut 'the ract he did say 11 ......... Ollve-Osmond, mother of the singing Osmonds, has teamed with NO"lll•n Rhea, . ·New York City •. ·ehion ad· ~ .vert11Jn1 a1ency, to pu~ to1ether mOdeatly priced, mall-order f uhlon knlta that wW be dlatributed from the Olmond complex In Orem, Utah, early Ulla year. I .· \l.;tl ...... '" • I,) .'ii ... · I ll•at.11-r K'1m l>ae1 un~ against l ' S. w1 sht'."" That's unlikely, t tHt. f.!" en l he importance of that t·ountr.v It> l ' S. foreign policy Although the last three ad· ;;hows it 1•ould well betome an ministral11ins fared domestic 1ss1w 111 the rww allmin1strat10n pressurl's to deny food sales lo Hl<1ek wasn't askNI what <:oun 0 i I· I' rod u c· i ng nation s a s l11flatif~n hattl-e I don't kno"' \~ h.11 I he)· d tlo 1f 1 l11•r1.· "'a~ 1•v1•r rno nun11•111 .d \.\ l'al ht•I prol,lt•ms, . he S;,tliJ 1980 WILL SOON BE PAST HISTORY. By Terry trit•s hl' had in mind U.S. lc•vPragt• ti> kc<'I' rn l prices down t•nem1es. neutral countries or and µrodu<'lron up, all three ad- fric.nds who might necasionally ministrati1>ns rejected s~ch a ri1 s µlcasl' lhe U.S administra move as ft~lile·-· li S. farmers I rnn wo uldn't like it. and the oil na· Shrinking families • Grant, R. Ph. ·'l \• tli1· ''"" 1:u•h "1-' ,_ .1•k lllll '•'ilf•' 11 11 <' ii,11 1· . . . ·--. . -.. -It' JT!S-1'0 Oe-appl1~a~iM\-l-t&~C'lf01J--gh money apyway --------helped fight baCk 1•nemies, communist countries lo buy the foot'<:_they need µrobahly would be denied food. clsewhcn•. T o what e ffecl , though. 1s WRITING IN THE fall issue q uestionable. of F'or eign A!i.rs. Magazine, The decade·old .trade embargo R obert L . a a r Iberg o f against ('uba didn't stop Fidel Wellt>stey Col ge and Harvard ('as tro h;om .sending troops lo said President Carter·s partial Angol;i aod t-:thiop1a . grafn embargo against therSov- Tht· partial gr ain e mbargo iel Union has met with scant ha.s11 '1 forC'ed the Snl'iets to pull s uc'c('SS hecause the Soviets their trnop~'i-~rnl of Afghanistan ha \I\-hcen a hie to bu·y the grain an) more than l'Xtensive gram they need elsewhere , especially sale!-. to Moscow in recent years from Argentina: , dell·rrc·d the Soviets from what Paarl}>erg said U.S. govern- R ea )!an call s the biggest mcnl fi gures s how "the Soviet military huildup 111 history l'nion was able to import. from . It's likely that grain and other a ll sources. a total of 31 million food sale-, to China will expand Lons or grain during the trade rapidly in lhe next few years. year that ended in June more ;.tlthou~h f1•w expect ('h1na lo he lhan 11'1 '!ill' 11[.C.rio~a.r....in its lransfor.mC'd fFt·ttn a-c'ITTTlmufil~-11ist0r·y, and only 2.5 million tons to a fn•1'-mark1•t sl<.itl· in the• pro less than il had planned to im- (•css. port prior to the emban:o an- IRAN ISN'T Gt:TTl!ltG much J\ mt•ri1·an food anymore. but Chl' .\ m t'fll'an hu!>tage~ .rem a m in Tehc;in W i II the L1liled States e m liargu foorl s hiµm en ts to the '.J a pancs't· to ket·p them from flooding !\merieCJn markets with aut1>mnb1lcs'! That's unlikely. Will South Korea he denied food 1l 1f it execute!'> nppt)!-.llion nouncem ent .. ; ~ Muney counts in in(ernational trade. as the Sovi9l experience has shown Tht: rnuntrics mo~t likely to be vuln~rahle Lo using food as a wt:•appn would be those who de· pend on U.S. generosity .for part nf their food needs. Those are tht: n·ry poor nations.· where people already have a tough t1ml' gelling enough to eat. ITHACA. N.Y. (AP).-Two. t hirds of ..Y..S. families surveyed i mproved th ei r relati ve economic s tatus during the past d ecade despite inflation. thanks in part to declining birth r ates, a n econ om is t al Cornel l University says. A long-term stud'y of 5,000 families dur ing the 1970s indicat· ed that keeping up with innaiion d~pendectmore off marital status and numbers of c hildren than on jobs or promotion, cons u mer economist Grey Duncan said . said "B\' FAR, TH I!: greates t s ingle factor affecting a family's economic status in the 1970s was . a c hange in its composition," s aid Duncan, a . visiting pro· fessor from the Uni versity of Mic higan at Cornell's New York Slate College o f Hum a n Ecology. The study, wh ich Duncan h elped conduct. showed that more t han half the families ex· a m ined were able to keep their .incomes growing faster than jn- flation between 1971 and 1978. When their incomes were adjuSl· ed for family s ize. he said. m ore than two·thirds were successful. ··rt may seem s urprising that so many families appeared to keep their heads above wate r. but the 1970s were a time of m odes t economic growth . coupled with low birth rate!! and a period when most of lhe "baby boom " children left home." Duncan said . "The reduced needs left m any families in a pos ition to .cope with infl ation more easily ," HARRISONBURG, Va. <AP) Gov. John Dalton has hailed a derision by the Environmental Protection Ag enry in which the agency said it has no objections to th e Coor s beer com pan)' building a $200 million brewery a mile from the Shenandoah Na-DUNCAN PREDICTED that ' Balboa S&L plans new CdMbranch • Newport Balboa Savings and Loan has announced plans to open an office in Corona del Mar by .mid·1981. 1t will be ~he two.year·old sav. lngs-and loan association's Cll'lst branch. . Accordlrrg to plans. the facility will be housed 'Ip an exisUn1. s tructure at 3021 E . CQaal High~ay, The Newport Beash architect~ Of 'nciir ind Rufflnpill direct remodelin1 el· Iott-. ' Headquarters for Newp0rt Balboa Savinp and Loan i1 ln • Newport's Westclifl Piasa. tional Park. American families will have It would be the Color ado·based about the same rate of sucress company's first bre wery in th~n the 1980s. . East. , The study. funded by the U.S. f ormal issuance of a permit. De part'ment_ of Health a nd however , will await a Jan. 29 l~uman ~erv1ces and .the Na· public hearing here. t1onal Science Found~t1on~ .was conducted at the University of Michigan and released b y Cornell Uni versi Ly. C00'8 ALREADY has won approval from Virginia ·s air and water control boards to build the plant off U.S. 340, five mOes south of Elkton, Va., and a mile • from the Shenandoah National Park. EPA Regional Administrator Jack J . Schramm said the. acen· Cy.'s finding that the brewery plans are environmentally permissible followed a 12·month analysis of technical data sup- plied by Coors. The stud>: also indic~t:d that. while one m four fa 1ltes ex· perienced poverty d Ing t he decade, only one·tenth of ttu! families r e m ai n e d poor throughout the period. "There is a tre m endous turnover In the p0verty .popula· lion," Duncan said. "Only a lit· tie m ore than hall of the poor families one yelr were poor the following year." r THE BllEWEaY, when in full . . • oper ation, would employ about· Chinese traidn:ig · 2,000 people. and officials sakt it could create' at least that many , .. T.\lf,&I, T~w _~~~I~ Jobi in_ !"Pporttn~ln~~~~bir·v.-H~fn lnvlronmental crou ... in, the ......... t1le4r sce!llc Valley ol VlrJllUa an ....... ""-'*14•¥ , oppoee locatin1 the brewery in · '"'"':S:•ra· the area on lrounda lt would, '":·,1~ • S pollute the air and water. • ~ , • Coen is baHd ln Golden, Colo. or1an1111U• NPOrt..S. 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The snow grew last night!" DENNIS THE MENACE NANCY OH, YEAH 1 _____ , • ;. • by Tom ~tiuk • J .. l 1 lit 1-1 DRABBLE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORs'e .,,....,,.....,,,,.., llG GIOllGI . ,_, 1; ''The picture's fine. Thr1 time It's YOU that's crooked." by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston DR . SMOCK by George Lemont ...... by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux MEANWHll.f l'D ~ m R (,ET OUT OF HE~ TONK;HT ... &EFO«f TIMMY'~ !>noMO! FL.ATre~y WIU G£T YOU NOWHERE. by Emit lusltmllltr . - BE~9E 'WE F:ORGOT WHAT WE WERE ARGUING ',\BOUT , . TODA.Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 48 -mOf'gana UNITEO. 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T l •• •A • l 6S -minister 1 Store 2 Concert halls ~ S1one [T • lllQ o I • 'D• • l -II A '" •• 011 V A ., . • A 4 Chec-ed '17 Cur11es T 0 0 II I I I I A II V I I V 5 flobert E -28 Opera tea· 6 Lelhal • lure 7 Yale sludes 29 Instrument 8 Spree 2 words 9 Ser11 30 Hackneyed 10 Meal courM 3 t Delesl 11 Pardons 33 Seethe 12 Redeem 3S Decamp 13 Yawned 36 Transmit 18 Ouallflee! 38 Sllnd11ds 23 PitlOW 39 Catasrrophe 25 Sick ' 4 t Goll clot>s 211 Mald ·~ HOrT'eslle It I I CJll ( [ I O I llJI I I L I 01- I T IM l • 01 T A MA " ' a_ II T I T A I -I f I I ' l • u Sugar Sul'• 4S 1934.30, . Heavvwe19111 Champ 46 TrickenP~ 41 lnllrm · A8 Van 50 Oechr•e 51 81ack SJ Tribe ieade• ~ K1nd 01 SCP'lr SS Forr.e umt 58 C1rcu1\ -=::4 , 59 Snake ---- .• .. • oyal rellni9n ·rosy Former Rose Queens share bonds of friendship - • I , 11 -\ ·---·---;--- . ~.-Holly Halsted Balthis. lives in South Laguna. J f. -~- I ' t I• 195'4 Rose Queen Barbara Schmidt Mulligan of Corona del Mar , # I to raise families rather than pursue teaching careers. • ' They said their career goaJs were a bit nar- row, but reflected the outlook for women during the 'SOs. · ALL INSISTED, however, they were select- ed Rose Queen for qualities in addition to physical appearance . .. , didn't feel it wa~ a beauty contest," said Mrs . Warren, a moth,!r of two. "We had to have an 'A' average at the time. '- . · 1 know they eliminated a lot of my friends who were much prettier but were running aroui\d and dating• lot." In addition to the reunion .brunch, the former Rose Queens are invited to three other ', events each year. In the spring, a dinner will be :. :.held to honor the 1981 queen. .• "WE ENIOY GE1TING together and being 1.'· with each oiher," said Mn. Mulligan, a mother ,1,r .of one. ''.We enjoy sharing the same honor and •. · t hat we wore lucky enou1h to be selected."" Robin Carr (1915) of Newport Beach is the r.• ~oungest Rose Queen from Oranee County. -<.-, She shares the title with the oldest royal .\ ,.oranee Countlan, Holly Balthia (1930) of South .: .. •,Laguna. . . ?.1 1: The 24·yeat-old Biola Colle1e 1raduate · works for her father's lrvine-bued electronic commwlicaUonl business. She'• ~allO Just been engaged to a seminary student.. · ~· . .. ALTeouGH Mias Can ii of a mote reeent siiener~·,q/~ROA~ career p1 .. · will ··~ake -a'UCOnd seat to ber famll,y. "I 1uesa I'm from tb• old aebool of ithou1ht," she said'. "Awar u I'm ~. I bave 1ottm my education beea .. it wu lmpor-- tant for my family u well u mJMlf. "I . want to keep a home, raile a femlb' and support my husband." I Her elder mentor,· Mra. Ballhil, celHratea · her 5'Kh annlvenary ._ RoM QMte Wt Jeer. . She'• watched &lie Qu.:.r." tluwah· dlffennt '8rlodl, such u a '• Hberation phase dwi.n1 the 'IOI. . . i · I • uwg•u mLL a ve!! cloee-knlt lf'OUP," _.. ......... ,. of the Chia ..... tile .... ~ !th~1:; 0llqcto O•> .. ot ff....,._ 8Melt i a1reed. '-. ·' . "$' ~ . · .. , . -~' ' ·~ .1956 Rose Queen ·Joan Culver Warren of Costa Mesa 1963 Rose Queen Nancy Davia Maggio of Huntington Beach "What's nice about bein1 Rose Queen is no - matter what the age difference, we have the same thln1s in common," ahe said. None, however, volunteered to lay. they share a heart nutter each year aa the new queen Is crowned. No tears, no emotional 1en1e of noatallla. .. By JOEL C. DON Otwo.11, .. 1 ... ...., When the photographers said "Smile," the former royalty had little trouble assuming their poise and show In~. generous portions of pearly whites. After all. they have had some practice at it. They say they're me mbers of a sorority of sorts.; a .cadre. of women who share the title of forme r Rose Queen of the ~ament of Roses .. So when the cameras pointed in their direc· lion onc,e again Tuesday, radiance abounded as if they'c;I bffn crQwned last week rather than. for some. more than 40 years ago. ., THE REUNION INCLUDED 20 former Rose Oueens, about a third of those known liv- ing by tournament official~. And the 1981 royal court was in allendartce, led by 63rd Rose Queen Leslie Kawai a nd her retinue or six pnn- cesses. They met for the news media and later brunch at a downtown Los Angeles hotel. While m a n y reporter s we re meeting ttie former queens for the first time. at times it seemed more like a gathering of next-door neighbors . For some. it was. ' Barbara Mulligan (1954} and Ann Hall. (1957 ), both of Corona del Mar; and Joan War- r en 09561 drove up together lo participate 'in the a nnual reunion. :- They were am ong six former Rose Queens from Orange County wno helped reminisce about their coronations,. the Rose Parade and national bowl game. · • THERE WAS chitchat abOut what they've done since the last Rose Queen get-together. They were also preparing to hunor the current royah1ssemblage, admitting anotherquttn·intcr their royal fold.[ "We're just lik~ .a big soronty." said Mrs. Hall. "It sounds s 11ly',\because we're of all ages. But it's like meeting a new friend each year ·· <t A mother of three. Mrs Ha ll was selected . Rose Queen while attending Pasadena City. Co"lle~e. Although she prcpart.>d for a career in elementary education, her marriage and family took precedem·cover a tcachingjoh Mrs. War ren and Mrs. Mulligan also-chose -~l -·~.~ • i i • •' ..:.::._.'~ ,,: -----~ ti . . . • 1957 Rose Queen Ann Mossberg Hall of Corona del Mar I• 1975 Rose Queen Robin Carr of Neu¥>rl Beach : · "It's nice to sit and relax and not give speeches," said Mrs. HaU, u Queen Leslie was escorted from one photoerapher. to the nellt. . "And beaides, I was very shy at the time." ( "+ .I .. .-. " ~-· .. 19)2 Rose Queen N.a11cy Thorne Skinner of ."'Je1l'port Beach -.. , ~' I it 1947 Rose Queen .Vorma Ch ristopher Wmton of Corona cUl Mar INl RoN QuHft CaP'ole WCllla'*"" o/ Ne~rf 8-" . ' • . . l .. ,,,. ................ ---·-· .. ··--··· ...... .,.._ ............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ..• . -· .... ~ .... _ ... ....,.... ·.··· ..... _ . .,... .. .... ,,# ... ,... ............• • .. -·~r ......... •· I \ Tops on any y~ar's list • n ·~ 0.. 10 adUn•. the 10 mt»t outra...-quoe... th• 10 blH•' d111 ~•t•rll the lO t(4J n1ovie1, the Ill ~•l 1elhn1 novel• aod \he 10 bt11•t h1\K The hat that haa alway" lntni1ut!d mti 1i. lh~ MOllt Admlrfod on• I'; very Y••r 1 luok al 11,and tr)·tof11ureoul what wr c·rH,ri• art-for this honor I "e" on II a 1&• oup or prommenl tt1t-n and wotmm whom 'l'Wt- know°"" throu1h tht' vre~,. I ()(!a) I "lhould IHH· touffttr my nomina tw h rm all HI ~l1t1•t-i. 1~11 lht' Molil AJcu11 ~d hi.I M ) nominn· '" w i thout i.~~ 1.11 ~I) P•rt1n&lar ,1·~ llf' It\.-.?> 11~ a. th"IJ•t~I lit·d ot wtwf'kh.1111 it re•t hom•. at home, in a world of darl· nus or a prison of !iUence. lhb Job'' Survi val Ills chaJlenee' Llve with dJse1&Se Mnd pain, His 1oal? Every dll)' when God opens up a new day for bu:sin~s. hesho~s up fur It. My nonunee never looks back. It's too oainful lie never looks forward. It's a · l\jl<Ury lie lives for what he has this day · ttu~hour this very second. My n~mmee exists on a diet of op· 111111.?>m and hope. Occasionally he falls off Ille emotional J1et and pigs out on self. 1-11ty . but returns <t~ain to do battle. My IDoR adminCl •tl'Y mu• thoee around him comfortable and toes out ol his waytobelpu.sdeal with his problem. He alloWa ua to He in hlm that nothin1 ia as im~t u today and nothlnt u un- certam u tomorrow. He olfen to ua a le1acy ol coura1e which wUlsu.stain uafor years to come. He shows us the way to lau1h at the · things we can do nothing about and cry at the things we can. My faceless, nameless nominff will never be on Uie cover of Time. He will never covet a statue for excellence, a prize for courage, or make any of the . "liJlts ." But my nominee will tquch more lives, effect more change, slir more emo- tion. and inspire more re~pect than.any other person you will meet in your lifetime. ' -· Bridging a slight gap D~\R :\"I~ I.ANDERS I know )'Ou hen e more urgent problem!> to att~nq to but ttus mean:. a whole lot to me l have 'been baby s1ttmg for a woman fo r almust seven years Two months ago the) l'lo.sed the bridge between her side of town and mine for resurfacin~ The bridge 1s now open I wus going to ca ll and tell her. but 1t was..on the front page of our newspaper .o.;o l•don t think a call was necessar)'\ When she rame to pick me up qui1e.· la te that night. I asked what huppened . She said :.he -gut 1ost again because she f.S used to coming across that bridge. When she was driving me to her place she started to take the detour. I re· minded her aga!n that the bridge road 1s open now. an<l said, "'Didn't you see it on Page 1 in the newspaper htsl night?·' She replied, .. ll 1l ~asn "t •an Ann Lan'· de rs· column, I didn't read it." So will you please put a word in your column telling Mrs. Kreuger that the College Ave. bridge is open? Thanks et ·fot-. ·-EANNE B. IN ·APPLETON.- WIS. DEAR JEANNE: Mrs. Kreuger is go. ing to get lot!i of phone caUs today. For 1-----luu:L.:i.ae..will remember that the bridge is open from no.won. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Help! I am a 26-year·old married woman with two small children, My mother is driving me crazy. She doesn·t trust my dad worth a clarn. and l am getting the brunt of it. Mom listens in on all Dad's phone conversations. She goes through his wallet and grills him as if he were a criminal. This goes on constantly . She calls me e_y_cry day and asks when llast saw Dad, what did he say, where has he been, who did he see there, ell' When I tell her I haven't talked to Dad in ·several days, she accuses.me of cover · ing uµ for him and being a party "to _~whatever he is s upposed to be hiding . Dad is retired but spends a lot of time on his real estate and other invest· ments. I don 't think he has any desire to fool around at least, I have never seen any signs or it. Please tell me what J can do to get my mother off my case. · UN l,,.N VOLVED IN FT . LAUDER'bALE DEAR FL.L .: Sounds as lf ):OUr mother is a sick woman. You c;an do nothing bu& sul(«est profe51loaaJ belp C.O "relieve her anxiety" -at least, thls ls Yu~ .way .xoa should present Ji.to ..ber. People who are excessively suspicious when there are no 1trounds for It need counseliJlJ:. DEAR ANN LANDERS. A while back someone wrote and asked if you could suggest a tactful way to get those last· ditch stragglers to go home after a par-· ty. I wanted to write at the time, but. as usual. l put it off. I hope I'm not too late I to add a gimmick. that works very well in our house. · When people stay on beyond the lime we find convenient. my husb1t11d stands up and says, ··11oney, let's go to bed so our guests can go home." Every.one laughs. but they get the hint and leave. -SlLLV BUT NICE IN K.C. DEAR MCE: If It ~or~s, it's good. I'm aot luaocldll& it. I used to 10 la Ute kitdiea and come out with a box al ~ra Oakes. Tb~t worked, too. DEAR ANN LANDERS: The girls in the office have asked me if it's possible for two brown-eyed people to have a blue-eyed baby. It isn 'l necessary to give a lectilre on genetics. A yes o·r no will do. -B.T. FROM WOODSTOCK, ILL. . DEAR B.T.: Tell the glrla la tbe of- rtce the answer ls yes -wblch may dls- a ppolat &bem. They probably had already picked out &be "real'' father. Very often I 'll do two things when I get a nder on my bumper. First, I will gradually slow down, easing up on the gas ped~I. then. ever so gently, tap my foot on Che brake just enough to light up the br.ake li ghts. It's not the -. best method to alert the driver behind me. but it lets him know he should back up. .Jn the e.Wnt oi..a.~~gitimate-reasen-lo brake for example, if a child dashes l>ut from nowhere -the driver migt)t be able to stop. But if a ~ar plows into vou from behind. no m~er how cautious a driver ~OU may be, all effort m1ght be in vain. The rear driver could push you into a child anyway. Tail-gating is dangerous AND IL· LEGAL. In nine oul of 10 cases the rear driver is held,cepsonsible for most acci· dents or ends llp with some type of sum· mons. Please let the world know, Ann . It may save a few lives and lots of monex. UP FRONT IN NEW J~RSEY DEAR VP: All drl\lers need C.O be hauled up short al times, even the mosf cautious ones. Al SCR party are (bottom from left) Sandi Otto, Jim Witmer aia Susan Laza and (top from left) Skip Stephenson. Cora Bald1ko*4 and Dick Way. ' :.; '• F ACFS stages party .. •, . ByMARVJANESC~aCEU.O Oft• Dellr f'lleUt_.. FACES, a new professional support group at South Coast Repertory, re- served a block of 100 seats for a recent performance of "A Christmas Carol" and enjoyed a pre-theater party in the Second Stage. Member's and friends enjoyed refreshments catered by the South Coast Plaza Hotel before watching Ebenezer Scrooge make a spirited re· covery from stinginess. John:oavid Keller. dire<.·tor of the play, attended the party, as did FACES chairman Susan Laza with husband Bruce Guyette and treasurer Dick Way.with his wife Gena. Other members of the executive committee sharing the fun were Sandi Otto and husband Jerry SkogJund, Jim a nd Annette Witmer, Cora Baldikoski . J.im .and Sheron Henwood, and Skip -amr.tantce-stepllenson. · · • · · · . I t Members of the Stoneridge Riding Club intLaguna Beach competed at the Santa Barbara Junior National Hors e Show recently. · Members collected 15 first prizes as w<.•11 as other awards· for riding ex- cellence. , Wendy Toohey of Laguna Heach and Mary Cornelison of Corona del Mar. both 9. were successful in the hunter / Jumper and equitation diviS'ions. and Wendy did well in the 1980 Onadarka Medal Finals. Dana Blumin of Laguna Beach com· ·alM'l tOlSl »l"°""~ peted among the-12-year-olds in t)un. ter I jumpers and..equilalion, winning two grand championships, jumper. team championship and other ribbctls. Barbara Henderson, 15, of Irvine sho~ in the hunter and equitation classes, and other winners in several classes were Betsy and Kenny Breen. Shannon Fowlkes and Patty Foltz, all of L1u~una 8'each, and brz -Oenny of Newport Beach. Congratulations and happy trails to all the winners. Two native Californians will ce lebrate their 60th wedding an· nivcrsary focfay with a family dinnel" at their Huntin~ton Beach home. Frank and Dora Bunnell were mar ried at "'llidni~ht on Jan. l, 1921, in Bakersfield by Frank 's father. et justiceofthc ~ace . , Now 86 and RJ. they attribute their longevity to '"those good genes and our complete trust and faith in God.•· Helpini.t with the t:elehration will be heir son, Harold Bunnell of Los Angeles ana aaugtiter, Marilyn Bun· ' nell of Huntington Beach, as well" as three grandcnildren a nd four great- grandchildren. __ Eldf!rly ... are vulnertible to violence FRIDAY,JAN.2 BySYDNEYOMARR •v .. ARIES c Mar. 21·Apr 19>: Lines of com· By GEORGE ESPER BOSTON CAP> -An elderly woman is tied in her bed and left a• loaf of bread for the weekend while her granddaughter's family goes ca mping. Her great-grandchildren hideously chop off her hair. A son beats his mother for making herself a Some families . says Bergman, have a his· tory of violence Alcoholism or severe psyt'hological problems are sometimes the cause. he says. __ __.u.unication. ar~ opened. yo_u _r_eceive· ne.w.s_ as· socialed with travel. law . publishing and special -appointments. Gemini, Sagittarius natives"figure prominently. Member of opposite sex discusses cup of coffee without his permission. She is ~eep-itt-the-basement with no bed-and-+-l "There isn 't any simple explanatlon." says Gelles. "In some instances the elderly who are being abused have been in the past abusive ----t---J>S:rents-;-but notcrlways. . --~. needforchan~eofscenery . TAURUS !Apr. 20-May 20 >: Someone is dangling proverbial carrot -you i:ould be target for· get-ri ('h·quick scheme. Know it. pro· tect assets, respond to mature manner. There is no free lunch!. Be aware of need for financial res ponsi bili ry. GEMIM (May 21-June 20): Obtain hint from Taurus message. See places. people as they are, not as you wish they could be. Bea ware of legal re· quirements. s pecial c lauses and possible partne-rship proposal. Wail. listen and be a ihrewd observer. CANCER (June 21 .July 22 >: Emphasis on "'getting into production." Capricorn. Taurus. Virgo r1ati ves play key roles. Basic tasks, require- ments come into sharp, clear focus. lndiyidual with '"track record'" will lend benefit of ex· perience. ,. u.;o I July 23-Aug. 22 >: Task or assignment which had been delayed receives "new life.·• Creative juices flow . Focus on speculation, chaoge-. variety and romance. You gain wider re- cognition. many persops confide their aspira· lions. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You may be "on location." Surroundings, although new, will have a familiar ring. Confidence builds and you'll shake off lethargy. You get proverbial new lease on life. Leo. Aquarius persons play outstanding roles. • LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): One who aided -or taught you in past is due to make reappearance. Short trip could be on agenda -1deas combine ' with intuition and puule pie<:es fall into place. Message contains favorable money news . Be re- ceptive. SCORPIO tOct. 23-Nov. 21 I: Study Libra message for valuable hint.' Accent on personal possessions, protection of valuables and adding to barely any blankets. She is yelled at a.nd told how stupid and worthless Shf is. A college student pushes bis mother and father down the stairs at different limes because he is upset about his father's drinking and because they have not given him the money he's been asking for. ·The mother suffers a broken arm, the father a fractured skull. CASE mSTORIES that dramatize. a situa- tion that's ~ginning to get increasing Attention. ·'Domestic violence against the elderly is a burgeoning national scandal." says Rep. Mario Biaggi, D-N.Y .. chairman of the House Subcom._ mittee on Human Services. Biaggi says that until public heatings by House committees in the last year and a half, there 'had t>een no effort at federal initiatives because mistreatment or lh6.. elderly hadn't even been recognized as a widespread problem. Only now is specific legislation being con- sjdered. \. , James A. Bergman, regional director of Legal Research and Services for the Elderly in Boston. says many or the remedies fot elderly abuse cases must originate with state and local action. HE SA VS ONL V about a fourth of the states have laws requiring doctors. nurses, social workers, police officers and o'\hen lo report. elderly abuse cases; lo require an investigation, legal ·counsel and em'er~cy financial as- sistancetothevictims. "U we dOn't get laws passed simila_r to child abuse reporting laws, agencies are severely ··umttlm'ii{their ability to help the victims," says Bergmaa. Many people who suspect mistreatment of an elderly person are reluctant to report lt because they don't want to get involved in a family dispute and fe•r being sued if they are f.'rong. Nor are professionals used to reco1niz· ing elder abuse. income potential. SAGITfARIUS CNov. 22-Dec. 21).; Your MANDATORY 1'EPOaTING laws would position is strcn1er than originally anticipated. make them take a closer loot and would live Lunar cycle coincides with lrtitlaUve, ori"inali· them Immunity from civil suits. Suc.b lepla· e lion would allow Jofflcial& to determine wbelber ty, new starts and correct judgment. Ac-there has been abuse or ne1lect 1 to remove the qulesence to request for review• revision and re·,... elderly victim from their environment. building program. "It's a multiple step solution," says CAPaJCOaN CDec. 22-Jan. 19): Exchange Bergman. "First there bu to be recopitJoo views with one who has access to confidential· that it elllsta because until that bappena we'll data. Look behind scene• for final answers. find that easily three-quarten ol the people wbo Parti'clpate ln club, group OP or1anltalional ac-·are victlrglled won't come forward and even tJvlty. A dream, properly interpreted, could prov1 ask for Mf p. CHILDREN ARE BEATING THEIR PARENTS And government la et•rtlng to ~•I with It. •start talking through why it might be happen· ing." UNLESS SEVERE harm has been done. Bergman feels counseling is a better alternative than filing criminal charges because the abused generally are unwilling lo go to court. "Even if the victim does go to court and there is a conviction' will it do anything? The odds are probably that they're going to be put on probation or parole by the court and they'll go right back home. So they've been convicted, but they're living in the same setting with the very person who testified against them." There are no firm statistics on the number of elderly people abused by family members. Many victims don't want to talk about it or PfO· secute the offenders because of family ties. They are afraid of being treated worse or being " removed from borte and put in a.nunin1 home. A study of more than "2,000 adults by Dr. Richard Gelles, a UnmnK1 ol Rhode laland sociol~. projects that a half million people over 85 are pbyalcally abused by family mem- bers each year. Bia11i says other studies put the number cldeer to a million. "IN GENERAi,, .one finds the elderly. · particularly the old, the sickly and the disabled. are more vulnerable because they create stresses that their children aren't able to meet socially. economically or psychologically, "Psychologically, 1t·s hard to nurture and care for another human being. if you feel poorly about yourself. Socially. it's the feeling of responsibility that overwhelms the individual's ability to cope with these responsibilities ." There are different forms or abuse. ·Bergman savs that io a Massachusetts sur· vey of data from more than 300 persons working with the c.•ldcrly, it was found that between 40 and 50 per cent of the victims were battered and had bruises. welts, cuts, punctures, bone frac- tures and dislocations and bums . Other types of abuse included verbal harass . iholding of food: mismanaging the 1( tim 's money. confinement, over-sedatiiln a sexual abuse. The survey found a number of trends in elderly abuse. THE VICTIMS ARE likely to be 7~ imd ·over. Women were more likely to be abused than men. Almost three-fovrths of \hose surveyed said the abuser suffered Trom stress like alcoholism, drug addiction and (lledical and money pro- blems. Nearly two-thirds said the victims caused -· stress primarily because they required physical or emotional care or because they were finan-cially dependent. • Bergman says withholding food is common. "Withholdinc is also used to infiict further mvi- tal anguish, puttin1 fOod on the noor and saytn1 get it there, you're no better than an animal. especially ~n the abuser knows the penon is not mobile .. prophetic. , .. TMre's a need fpr developiq 1ervice1 not AQUAaltJ8 (.Ian. 20-Feb. l8): Surprise party ·currently available. 0Qe tblllt W'l need la B•h:twln or apeclal lift could. be on aimda. Focus on counaellnc p'°'r.ama for vlctilbl and1~bUlen Pl•n·01 domestic adjuatm•t. remodeUn1. fUllUlment o( because a kit ol lt can only be waned oui wben 0 daalrea. A bualneas trl~m;ph~!c:oul;d~p~a;rt~i~all;Y.~· ~+th=e!vi~di~m~..-d~~a~baae~~r,aid~11mlt~tbliilltiuaittoei~and~~Hlllllllllillllilt and rgens dominate scenario. Taurus, LJbra, Scorpio LESso111~ . INSIAl!MFMJ~ aallv• ftp.re prominently. -------------n--nlf[s RECORDS PIM!ll (Feb. liOMaJL, 20): You learn wberi Call Ml•H?t. -~~ you1tandtnconnecttan.wltlacanerandromaad. Put a..,....,.. ~, ... Tenn• ate deftbed and you pereatva poMntial ln a 90 -* .., /.1 • , .......... -..... -.. ..... . more nalilUc lllht. Vtr10 llld aaot!Mr Ptaeee '-:t' ,....., ..,_ play key rol•. (>De ln fUthorilf "pUll ltrtap'! for "°" ~~-= \_'. 1ourb1Mttt. "··--=======:::!:..--~ ·. \ • , \, J'lutilllw, ~ '· ,.., CALIFORNIA l • . -~-.......... MlCROLERT DESIGNED FOR EL.DERY Inventor Tom. Cataldo hold• tiny trana111ltter • '• Lives saved BURBANK (API Tom Cataldo gets a lot of grateful letters from people he's never met. "I can't thank,you enough," reads one. "If it were not for Mi crolert. I very likely would not be alive. When I really needed it, it did what it was supPQsed to do . . bt'ing help fast." -c·at'aldo. 54, was a well-heeled electronics com· " pany exeC'uti Vt' in 1973 when his elderly mother suffered a heart attack and lay helpless for hours on the noor of her Boston apartment. The incident troubled him deeply and.· as an engineerufg prodigy who entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technolo~y al 15. he decided ·· 1 could do something. ·morl' useful · · CATALDO PUT. UIS MIND TO work on a way to help his mother <tncl others with health problems. • Wbat he came up with was a one-ounce, matchhook-s11cd tn111~m1tter for e lderly or ill persons to wear arouncl their necks or on their wrists Squeezing tht! transmitter sets off a series of phonl· calls with la.{>l'd messages going to police. µa rameifrt·s. rd at 1vt•s whoever tht user wants , tu alt•rt Man' owners !-.t'\-the unit has saved their Ii ves · · Cataldo had invented a product which wasn 'l I . 1•xpens1ve tS20 a month to lease1 and helped peo,ije who r<';i lly nl'edcd 1t Oid the w1ald beat a path lo --~iS lloof'11t ffid not "I SPENT A 81.00DY FORTUNE trying to get this thing <ipprovt!d by the Federal Com· munil·ations Commission, .. he said in an in- tt:rvil'w ... My s<ivings went completely into it. My lifestylt: went from up lo down lo almost out and it nc•arly cost me my marriage. Fort.lJoately, l have a wonderful wifl' " Catuldo foundt:d a eompany . Mi c role rt S:yi;tems International, and hegan marketing his invention . But the pressures of builrl ing a company from stratoh took their toll three years ago Cataldo had his own heart attack. And although he no}'' uses the gaclget he creatt!d. Cataldo refuses lo slow down. "We're not serving as many people as we coµld." he complains "Sure'. .we're in tht! business of selling t+iese things, but we want to save lives There·i; reall\' !-.Ul'h an unbelievable need for these things... · · Cataldo is frustrated hv the bureaucratic de· la~s he has, encountered in ~eltmg his invention to those who need 1t ': "WE ~HOUl,D~UCH further ahead tt\,fn we are, .. ht' said. "T.here a re a couple of m,tllion people out there who could use ttiese things ... . : Microlert devll'CS have a number of applica- tions. Cataldo says, intluding security. One model, wcSrn tmdcr a shirt or blo1;1se. sets ofr silent alarms a$l triggers phone calls to police when th~ user makes a s light but s pecific movement. Cataldo biS\ev.es it could help cut down on violent crimes. ::•"It's a wear.able panic button," he said. "You clijl set it off even with your hands over your head adl_id it O<m'ries the police or a guard that a robbery is:lappening right now. That can make all lt'!e dif· ftfjnce." ~ . ~SEVEN YEARs APl'ER HE BEGAN (inker· inlin his garage. Torn Cataldo is poorer. older and g~yer. But, he gets letters like this: • ~"I feel it has not only saved my life but has el{fbled me to live at my home rather than a nurs· i'flhome. Your friend forever." ·.:; ' ·fs million given, 1 . study grants AN FRANCISCO CAP> -St•ndard OU of omia and lls' domestic subsidiary, ChevnJn A., hay.e aMounced grants totaling almost $5 on for the 'Study or environmental and earth· ces it nve major universities. e laraest s in1le 1rant, or •t.U-mttUon, went llefeUer Unlverstty In New York City, u in· ~ lion devoted exclusively to r~uarcb... and. ·-m~edllcatlon . in· blomedfca1 ·and related ctl. .... . . 1ranta made were •1 million e1eh to ford Unlveralty, Caltech and the elnlletta lnatltute or Technolo&r, ana a • mrporu contribution to tbe Unlventt1 of ~ to man the Wllventt1'1 lab an· ••l'NI')'. - Bll&BroCllers · Coffee price lowered BIG 'l'R4CI' ·.BUYTOUJ MEReuRY SAVINGS Halls Bl'Gthers Inc., the njltion's thlrd·lar1est cot.lee roHter . uid it is iowerln1 the wholesale price of\.cof· fee by llcentsapouridloS2.M . ., • A ·spokeswoman for the San Fran· ds-co-bued company said lhe reduc· t1ons matrhed previous cuts by Procter & Gamble Co. and General •'oods Corp . lhe'two largest roasters ilftht! cbunlry :· She said the cul was caused by coo· tinued redl.(clions In the price of ~ret>n l'offee-In commodities market All Sale Item• are Subject to Stock 911 Hand AH Photographic:. Typographical. Clertcal and Printing Error1 are Subj.Ct to Correction '(. tradin1, the price of such coffee .has fallen to Sl.2'7 a pound. . The reduction is the first sine~ late October and continues a trend of declines that began fn July. after cof· fee had climbed to $3.23 a pound. It usually takes about a month for changes in the wholesale price of cof· fee to be reflectea at the retail level. Besides reducing the price Of ground coffee by 18 cents a pound, Hi11s Brothers cof the price of its :"High VieJd" carree by 15,cen.ts per 13·ounce jar and reduced the price of instant coffee by one cent an ounce. D D "' IUA.111 (AP> -A San Franciaco·based 1roup tentatively has a1reed to purchase a remote SC1,080·aore tract alon1 the eastern edge or the Ever1lades National Park for $17:3 million, according to court docu- menta liled here. El«;utlv. OfllCH:7812 Edinger Ave .. Huntington Beech, CA 92M7 Soulh•rn C•llfornl• Rfg1on•I Olflc••· 5877 E. U Pal~ Ave •• Anaheim, CA 92807 895!> Vall•Y View St., Buena P11k, CA 90620 1&!ie 1'rn•llt Rd., Camerllto, CA 03010 20715 S. Av1lon Blvd .. Carson CA 907•8 / 23021 Lake Centet 01 .. (Lake For111), El Toro. CA 926:Kl 1001 E. lm1>9rial Hwy. La Habra, CA 90831 ti} 4140 Long Beach Blvd .. Long Beach, CA 90807 22939 Hawthorne Blvd .. Torrance, CA 00505 • 1095 Irvine Blvd .. Tualin, CA 92e80 1Qu•1 235 ~ Citr1.1s Ava., Weal Covina, CA IH793 ••ou•;,.,r, The Trust for Public Land said it would pay the owner, General Tire and Rubber Co., $1 ,000 an acre for 17,280 acres, and accept the remain. ing 32,ln> acres as a gift. "Mercury Room" nellebl• on• reserved basts 11 "0' H ~~================:::::::::=====:::::: ===========:s;:~ to ally warm and dqr•ble ~hot water gallon hot water eater with energy-• 18Vlng dfflgn. High· temperetura 1hut-olf and glau llned tank. Reg. 119.95 10911 ....... ,... IM.ts ••.........•... 119.95 ,....i ........................ 1H.911 water dell very ' Tru Teet garden hoe~ I• a full 60' long. W' diameter for even flow. Brass coupllnga. #Tee6-8G. Reg. 13.49 double hibachi Twice aa much BBQ apace on the double CHI Iron hibachi with In· dependent,' adjusting twin grills. Wood h1ndle1 •and base. 10"1117". #1354. Reg. 8.99 841 . . . i· I r; ---~·; j 1'·, ......._J l •lll•h the trash~ lftd llVe cash 25-pack ol leaf & trHh bag1, large 32- gallon c1pac14'. Heavyweight, for gar- den debrta. · ~·. ~ tu•t llll'llftl ...... PIHtlc clothaa hangar 11 mora durable than old·fuhloned metat kind. Collar contoured, choice of color1. .11•1 .. SANTA ANA Son Diego Frwy 6 LlghtweJght quilted vests' and Jackets with snap fronts and pockets. Great tor the slopes. Your choice of brllllant assorted colors. Vest. reg. 1'4.95 • 88 . ie<ket, ..... 24.fS spredH on Ille llOuM Glidden Spree! HouM Paint goes on ... 11y, drlff qulckly. Durable flat flnlah, r"l1ta bll1ter1 and peeling. Water clean-up 11:. D ........... 17a88 fllltullcllly .,, ....... Exterior epred latex glou Houle & TrJm paint from Glidden. Goes on with Haa. Chalk raal1tant llnlah, qulck-deylng. one good tum deserves another 'Delta deck faucel wllh 8" center and bright chrome-plallng Sw111ets tor water control. llOOW.E..Be~-34..49 2811 I' 1 l- balhe In tranqull privacy ~---- _jl S1mple·I0·1nstall bathlub enclosure wtth sate shatterproof gloss shd•ng doors Anodized alum'lnum tra"'e Stiver tone Reg 74..,gS... 1711 pW •-. , ... IUS ........ 79. 95 -::'• · ... look .for the · mighty arches ,A..· Stunning 4-fold fireplace screen w•tl\ arch top. brass accents. and 13 PAn· els with handles 32 high •4 73 Reg • 34 95 2311 OAP'1 top quality Furniture Care Kit .• contain• 8 essential items tor fur- niture refinishing and care Reg 19 95 911 .... ringlet "'"" Giiiette mini curllng IPOn With dual voltage 1201240 a11d positive temperature control Ha111 up 1n 2 mlnut•. #2990. Reg 9 99 711 ~----___ _._., ..... --. ·-.. --······-· ..... ,,. ,, . ..--·-----------~ ···-·-·---· ... -·---·-·-·--... • """" .... ,.... .. ., .... ,, .... ~--·~·' ............ t••··-~-·..l I :.. \ '· ----. ~.~1.1 .. 1 e '~ . The· Blll••t _ arlcetpl•c• on· the Or•nge · Co••t DAILY PILOI .CtASSIFIED· ADS·~ You C•n Sell nl Find 11, # [ 8 4 2 •5878··] · ' Tr•de It Wtth • W•nt Ad . _ One Call Service Fast Credit Approval CLASSIFIED INDEX ..._..._S. htS. fc111nPerS. , .....,,.,.s. · ......._,_ HH1MForS. H..n,_.s. ·. ·: .................. ,,....... .. ··················•t!.•' .....•................ ,. . ....................... ············~··,··~···· ~···••4'•••···········-.! ••••• ltoJ·· ., ................. l1Mtlll loaZ ••Mrtll 1002 1002 G1•r.. 1002 •••r• lod ....................... .. ... .•..................... .......•••.......•..... ····•················· ............................................. . WA1mllltlr ~· .. ••••· .. ~· • .... . . . ·• -.. iMllOPllON T~lf I ar 2~ aa ,, .... , •• Cll . 142-5171· .SOFllUU ~ol ..._ ... _ ............. , .. ," ,.,...,, ...... (' .. ,.._ .. , ... .......... ·--P'f-·--'--............... . ,,.,... . "-..... 1-Mllh ~ .. ., ... . _, .. ... ~--~ ~J\olllft (.-.pi,h.ov ~""• ~· .. -s.i....14, .... -~9\.''"'-\~• ..... 1r-.s.1. u man -o\rr~41t" fof "ialt' ~~---b '°'!Nit" llP•O Pr-"l .......... p,_.,, C"'rme&eor> Lou Cr)ph ~·=,•~~!rs:J.n' l)uc>WA~\ l°ftlb S..lt' •~1o ue1tow-r4 """""""'~ lnd~ln•l Proputi' ,,,.. '"' S..1• \I._.. thnt Trlr ..,,,., M.....,.A,DtMn.Keson ~"'Ye~"~ .. llwl ol Slete i,111> ft.&Mtw•.F•m~.c,~ .. ) 1e .. 1 t:itate E•tll••~ Ro i EAl•I• •-ecs IOOALS Hw..~ •'"urN.aMd Uou~ Unfiirn.1~h«d llou,.... t'urn °'Uni l 'Ol'ldi>mlaui&m' f"urtt l 'ondom1N11rn.1 U•f To•~f•M Tm.~Mt.Cnf lluplu .. fllr11 huplutt.Unf Apts t'llrn .y._, l:nfurn A\1h .-'urn or l 'nJ Roon" Room • 110.,d Hot•b.Mot..i> 'Clir.t ,..._. - ,...., IJOD 1)511 1400 uw liDI ll'W llW lllDO zow ?\Oil ZJll9 z:llll ~ 2;)W --llOll EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ····~ ........ All rHI Hlate acl· vertltecl in tlat1· MW..,. .. aubject ~ ...... ,......, hir Hom· inl Act of lie wbidl mak• it Wqal to ad-vertiH "-.y pnferenc:e, limitation, or dh· criminauoa· baaed on cace, color, reJiaion. sex. or DMiona1 ori&in. or &JI i.._.kla to make aay auch preference, limitatl.on, or dia · crimin.ion." Tbia De'#lpeper will oat llnowin&ly accept uy advertlalna tor real •late wbicb la in riola- Uoa oltbe law. ::: ................ . 311111 Diii llOO 3400 ~ --~ -3100 -llllD --t 4UO ____ ... :: .......... -...... ,,,....._. •'pe&io Mel .... rttM -&Ille lley rill a • ,_ •• boel. Offered fully furehl\ecl for only ... ooo. u. home w .... Ullld.., u a put u ........... w~· n. etwm Md-Ja1ud Jlfe1tyle of Balboa lalaad ue yowa with Ulla S Bdrm home with private llier and alip for •'boat D .~llARSHALL RLTR .... _ "''" ........... 3 TWO 4--Pm.-, now un· der conatruction. s1u ,eoo each. owe w /125,000 down. Project- ed &rowtll monthly in· come. Sl210. Low vacan· cy rutor. Offered by Hortioa 6 Auoc. 115 E . Oooclwin, Ste 8 , Prne.ct, Aria. l&301. Call 1..fOZ/T71-1181 or 802/US·MOI aak for Roser. wow 4o/oNOW Sun1mtr Kf'nl1ls \'at•Olllf Htntals Rental~ to Shart"' Cor•cn '°' Rrflt lllhttll-111 ffu.\I~.\ Rf'fltal lndu~rt•I kt-Mal 4.JUD 4WI - lmpo1a.lble to match! Seller to~ leMe GI> Uon wbb cnly ~000 <!P-' troD money. Liiie ne>W •t 9115 ud apply ~ towards yaur down pay-WA I WWWOMr HOMI lilent ! Beautiful ~:t.,: "'•f\teod. Ma~r NtmtMht MUIESS, INVEST- , MOil, AtlAllCE -•• 45.'Jl 46CJD -s BR, • Ba, cu1tom LaCunta by the sea. wat"erftont bome Hold the price at w /17X31' pvt dock. Price siat,900. OWner' will help Sl,385.,000. Fordetailaoo finance. Call t~ay, \his home .... •PIJl lo WfJ!l r • =: ~ii:t.:; ~ .:~~::::~ ~P.S::!;Y ~ 1::::. ~~:.-.:. = =~Card~· act .• ,TllK--RV J~ I ·~ES i~TJtRS. 3 BEDROOMS ---.--i--Morta•«"•· Tl>» llm ANMOUNCEMEMTS, • rEISONALS & LOST & EOUHO An"°"'M~mt' nt, t'•< Pool 1.rtc•I Not1rr' (iO!'tf lr ffNnd ~r)IWU1ho.• SiJt'tll rfut~· 1r•\:f'1• SEIYICES Si!rYK'f' 0.rt'lC1ot)' EMPl.HMENT & rtErAIATION !v-hool~ IR3.lNKl1~ JuoWaa\~• li•tv \lo on<..o M .... MHCHANBISE Antic•~' Apph• ... n A\ithM Ii><>•""' . 8wkt1n1 Malf'flab ~::~n\ 6 F.g,~upm.nt Ooic• .. 'rt"f' to Y•loU ~--­r;uaaf" Sa'" flw'>f" llous~fioocb J~•f'lry Uvntortl ~hdt1nPr)i M1:ii<'c:'U•M°OU' M1sr~U•nt"UU• ,..•ntf'd ~u...,rr111l ln.\trunwnh {)(fn...-f\1rf\ 6 £q\HP Pet• 11la"°" • Oraan ... S.•mtc Mar tuntos ~:;~~~~~!nt.~r s-..~ T\ Racho.H1t~\.Stff" IOATS & MlllNE SIOoi 70C6 7111S 7100 l!Or6 11110 llOIS llllalll llllZS llll30 llOOS lllMO 804!o lllJ50" ~ -~ lllrn> 11117~ ll07lt -· l!Oll • IUD -lldl7 llOIO 111193 -~ -- ..... PARK PLACE, cbotte comer NEW 2 atory •· bdrm1 , 3 bath PONDEROSE home. Dinin& room · fl.relllace. Load• ol brick work. SELLER WILL HELP Fl=~ ...... •671-7060• M.+.JieSIOM M a&niflceal North Tuatin 8000 aq ft estate on almost l acre . , ,000. Great ftnanc. · EIUlftUNl c ...... 111 &•t'.~htnt Srrv1t~ &at' Mor""' l:q1111' Boah,P&atr &•b. R•nt (h•n•r lloab.!lool Boau.Slo"' ti<N'h inl trede equitJ w1u for smaller home, ID· : ~me prop., trust deeds. -·ck AJderette. owner/· =: ealtor, 731·5115. 9070 l::::~:ru:,-:,: Sl11 _, .•.. _, 12". LOAM TIANSrGITA TION .\1rn-•f\ l'•mf)l'-r~ S..I~ Rf"nt tttttnc C•r' ..., Motuff' Jtomr-s Matar Cyttn, Srooten • r:::.~~i~~ fl•nt !~~~~llJart\ ~II~ Only $113,500 for thla 3 ::W. bdrm charmer with '".,' heated pool and fruit ::: trees. Call now ~SJlO AUTOMOBILE <it"nt'r•I •. Ant1qu~• Cl•ss-11 ~ Rtt·rC"•tKM Vf"h1r lt') Spun~ ... ,. .. "'""'"' tWhHl·Un\ .. ~ Tr« lb Van.> AUWlAH•n~ Au\ol W1nt4fd AUTOS, IMPOITEO '•170 »llli '!>CJQ Gt'Dtral v7u1 Allallu-u 970:. """' 91111 """"nllnl«> \flW llMW 9'111 Capro »71~ t?f;-:m o.u... 1mu f'~rr•r1 '923 flat f7%\' ltond-.~~~~~--.,,~21<·• J1111u.1r 91>.I )Pb"'1 91J"l l(.ar-nn uh•• !113$ ,,,. "7JI '74U "742 "7 .. 9H6 !1741 Ill• ,.,~ '1~ . 9TJll 9157 ··= ·.·-.. -wm '"° wm ALLSTATE REALTORS VIEW 900/oLOAM One of a kind I A beautiful• Bdrm s Nth bidden 2 atary with ~ family room, firepl8ee1 formal dinlal room ua country ldtdlln. on.-will cany f'iunciq ~ with oaly lO"Xo cJown. Price SUt.IOO. Call aa now!541-111J ~@W AllUMlftl"'-LM ASSUllB LARGE ~~ LOAM AND OWNEll WILL CAIUlY IND. <Jn. 11 tin ,500 for Ulla cle- lilbdW •. BdnD eciedo. Comm..aty pool. Call f7l.U10 DOW -,~-! USITHI DAILY PILOT "PAIT IHUL,... .. YICI DIRICTGaY For Beed Servlff Call 64a.1671 ... IAYWIWMOeB We Mft 4 loYelJ bomel locat.d in tbe backbay area. Tbey all-ba.v-e- viewi " tbe ecoloeical preserve alMI 2 have pqola and apaa. The price• ranae from SllS,000 to 9222,SOO. Terms are Daible. Call 111 for a ~apft. ·-11.64"-&.e. Lr1 3 Bdrm 2~ Ba Costa Mesa condo .w f2 car 1araie 6 fireplace. Owner wtl1 carey 11'1 2nd T.D .. Aaldnl SllZ.500. ~ llSTIUY.M Ml\WatrrlCll s bclrm, • -pool baGI.. FamU1 roam. I frplee, RV MC*I, atra·larse rard. tlll,GOO. Owner will ..... flMDce. PriD· =-·---• a·,\OCi tkd , ! ---- rTAYLOH CO. l!_,_1 ._, :··· ___ .,, l'•lti ........... 1110'1 1 ... , .......... 0.. Wll C.+y P7Ull T.D. llt/J'Ma Wu .... Me&..-.... On Prestigious Galaxy Drive. You will be impressed with tbil lovely 4· bdrm home with a very fabuloas room for entertainln1 a crowd of jieople. A great open fioor plan with f amity rm and formal dlninl plus a beautiful large pool & spa on the .view side. 1621 •.un -. .... Y •·• Wlalt M. TAYa.Ge CO.. llALTOIS 2111 S.J1 I' ....... MIWPOIT C ..... M.1. 644-4910 HAVE A UNIQUE 1911 U~l()UI: fi()Ml:S REALTORS, 675·6000 2443 Ea•t CoHt Highway. Coron• del Mar WE HAVE 32 OF THE BEST LJSTJNGS JN TOWN .. . -. .. Dlft.EX $109,950 Costa Mesa's finest. Cle_,. 6 neat. Good in· come. Cal.I for more de· PUTT, Pleil -...... 11 11~1 Irvine Terrace 4 bedroom with putting /~======~ TURT\BOCIC HIGNIA.teS Natural beamed wood cetli-ngs, pan ell n~. warm earthtones A loHolv view Thi s 4 Rdrm. 1-:dmborough ha~ ever ything in<'l uding xlnl rinand ng S.189,000 · gFeen& !lUlllerous-fnait -trees -and-a.-Yns.MODGWNf·- sparklinf pool. Country decor with Neat and clean 3 Bdrm. j wood floors, french doon and copper 2 ba home. OWner will hood in-the kitehen. Good value at =~~~C:.e;,~S:o $349,500 and an 1133 assumable loan: A U,._l()tJl:. li()Ml:~LfSTATE REALTORS,67S~ REALTORS 2443 EHt CoHt H19'way. Corona del Mar WE HAVE IS OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN I .W~l8MOMI' s-.., .. , __ 1 PIERtilft1.tt;-quaint 2 bdrm home CID lecal R·2 lot. 'l'wo car 1ata1e. SUS,000! .... ..,,,... •••• •671-7060• s.r-...... Here's a auper buy! A well keslt S B4rm 1 Ba home An c.oata 11 ... Up-, 1rades iDtlude near new carpet, roof and di•· · po .. t. RV. acema and 2 atora,e abeda. A ·&real llarter home fw • YOUDI ~~~wc·~~~liii=--ti Wl ... YC. AYOUIS" MAl'PY~AY SIASOM•TMI llST fOl 1 ti It @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 Oc•&l ....... 3 Ir 2 Bdnnl, completely fumiabed. Built-ma, 4+ car 1arqe. Off« dawn payment and lake OV'el' $426,000 loan al only 12,..%.for•yean. JACflSIDLTY 675-6670 " ICAlloa Ill.Ale FebuJoua bayfront loca· Uon with private pier Ir float. EueUent low In· tereat finanetna . Sl,TI0,000. 1114J 67J..f4ff IJIJtHt.JIJI HAR80R T U 5 T I H TOwtltot• Z29lhazel 20% down, 13% loan. M .SOO will buy 3 Bdrm 2 batll end unit. Vacant-aharp, move-in condi· tion ! Call Llnda Oeth. .•• ...,. ..... " 642-IZOO HAPPYMIWYIAa To all cl our CUenu pnd Fellow Realtors! Much bapplneu and IUCC~ i@ all of you! MIWPOUtmGtn'S 421 S..ltrwAta 0,..,,.., 1-4:30 Well buih cu.stom home. Three.bedrooms. Fami· ly room. Living room with 9' ceiling. Lovell view of the harbor. Owners will carry com- plete financing. Down payment nexlble. Quick (>C!Slesaicln. 6Jt-7l00 ..... abl7142Camelot Cr. HWJtiriiton Beach YOU are the winner of ZfrwtkMh ($17 value),11o la ..... & H1I• ;•la Janlthru 11th Loq Beach Arena Tickets muat be ell· chan1ed for re1erved Mata at I.be Convention Center abad cl time. Call M2·5171, ext. 2"12 to claim )'OUrUclteta. ••• '==' sa: ~-~~~s· ....... CIA't L NU.Ml-----................ ,.. ,_........__. ... ................... _. 1·· t 0 ~ £ , s l __ tJ 1 r . I &•AAP I: .l'tll.· IUYNOW! VA Immaculate detached 2 Bdrm, 2 bath home. Big fami!Y room with bricl{ fireplace, manic ured l&ffil1cap1n1. 'Redwood patio cover. Many ex· tru. SlOUOO. VA terms. Call s.e&-2:113 SO. COASTCOM»O We bad 7, only • left. Super •harp, waHt to ever)'thinl. Some with low interest asau.mable loam. otfered at rn ,SOO and up. 541).31111 Dlft.EX SI 10,000 Prime Costa Mesa units. Clean-r efurbished ! Financing! Hurry-<: all for details! ~7 71 THE-; BAL ESTATERS XICUTl'VI TOWlllO ... 2BR-only $1'14 ,000! Hurry! I< >'I "' I' I \I I l I ',t TO ALL OUR FRIENDS OLD&NEW BEST WISHES FOR A GREAT 1981 . Fro~ the Associates anhtafl of WATEllFRONT HOMES, INC. Helene Allison Ann Kanzler Bob Angell Mel Kiddie Martha Anwller Gary Knoche Beverly Apperson Karen Knoche Jeanne Baer V4cki Lee Doris Barker Betty Lynch Rosalie Becker Brenda M acklin Dan Boyd Jackie M iller Allee Clarke Don Miskanic · Marilyn Cleary Russ Nelson Sue Ann Cody Mary Ann Nethercutt Georgiann Cox Joanna Palmquist Austin Daynes Patty Paul Rac~I Diggs • Yvonne Pelley Anne Freeman Georoe Pelling Jackie Fitzgerald Alex Sytnyk Gilbert Foerster Fern Torrence Patricia Foerster Robert Trown Barbara Fortevllle Richar d Wald Carole' Frankel Bette Walsh Yvonne Furon Jackie White Tex GHfflth Phll Wills Lucy Howes Ruth Winland . Judy Wood WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL EST A TE S.l,.. Rtn1.ol•. Pr01W•lv M"""!I"""'"' 243& W Coast Hwy N.wl)Ol'r ~ach H1·14to A WATUFIONT HOME W/U Ill•,.. .... ct•••lty. WeM., ltrWi. ............. ,.,., ........ ... ... , ... ._, ..... a... .. .. ... ,.....,... ..... ...., ...... ....... ....,.,... ......... IOAT-l&W. OWltff wll ••llit w11t ,J111•1h t UI0,000 llH. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC MAl.UTAlt .... ..._~M1r:1111111111 mt LOCATION ~ COMDITIC* A PllC• Fantastic (inancing on this model-like 4 BR exec home. lmponible to match, high assumable, ready to move into; low maint. yard & lovely spa. Only $50,000 down moves you in. Sellers will i'telp you finance. $238,500. Call ·· 963-6767 . BKR . OPEN HOUSE ~~ SAT/SUN 11-SPM .. ,,,. ?19_ llAL .ISTATmS " s.......... ~ ~ .,. ............................. 1111111111......~ --------------·. - P1NNSULA POtMT WCI RONT Panoramic view at wedge, from . prime )arge lot. 4 bdrm, 3 batb custom home. 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine room. entry, living room, dining room, built_-ins, etc. $1,385,000. UDO ISU Newly remodeled traditional style 3 bdrm. 2 bath home featuring large recreation room & 2 patios. Living· room has attractive beam ceilings. fireplace & french doors leading onto brick patio. New kitchen blt·in appliances. Close to tennis courts. sandy beaches & clubhouse. Can be sold fully furnished $420.000. IAYFtlOHT __ ... e.flave several fine nomes-- with pier & slip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3~1 Boy~od1· Orov1· NB 675 6 16 1 .@ STAR GA'ZE~«•• t----~'-r---S,. Cl.A Y k. POLLAS----.-----t M ~r--Ooil1 Atfr•n'1 ~,d. M Y · Acco,ding to tit• Storr V To develop menage for Fridoy, r~ word' correspot"ld1ng to numbfort. ot y<>ur Zodooc bifl~ 11gn ~ \,(. .... ;o.,.., • ,. . • "!.w•• po:.:ocoi=..-. ' ;~., ; JO•Q•"I• ·~· .... •<iooe ·~C<,.ftt·\· 115°""'9Cf'I• l=-'==-1 :~ :~,:'' ,. $c•,~·· •e. \ ""~ 'f , •• ,,°"'""'"' ,, ..... ,, .... '''o , ...... ,.~ ,,~,' )) A•·H• ' 'Mi ,.. •• )~~,.,.,,.,,., )61..,.,. J'U..•• "'Q ll '• li&• .a .... 4,. "' c;o ....... O f"J1 •lfl••'~•C•• U~19r11, ")'"'•·· .. ., ..• ""°""' .. .-. ... "9•0.,1 _., . ., ., ..... ". . por;.~r::r.s.-1 JO ... !a(>~l ., .. 1., ..... , 1~ ,,.... 12 'fo .. 23Plel'l'I 1• •• ~···"" ~~~El ~~Jl"' 11c.ci .. 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H111Clli Mlhlkl Hou GllMI Tomorrow: Colltll 8owtl !1 -OWMH FIHANCIS-YllW HOiia c--.. Nw .....,. o......,c....,1111Jwt ..... 121/J .,,. ........... ,., t ............ ., .. ....... ...... .,4 ..... , .......... 1 .. ....................... . ............... ,., ....... ..., & ... I 9 I ~ ...... .. SJf7,-. D .- -llYIMI fD. l•H MONfN. ....... Ill ~-=•itn•..W Q n' I '' I .... , ........... ... .......... _...., ... .......... ' , .. , \ .· .... ' UALTOIS '71-HI I .... M1W COMlftUCW ft6U'IL -Os ' t .. fll ~: ~ .... ..... ftll ..... .._ • _., ........ • •••• -4. ·= .............. o...~ . ..__ ... ..._ .._. •. c• ._ _.. .. _...... 114t.• __. COU Of MIWPORT llALTOltS Hlll.C..eHwy .• C __ .. ..._. ' 675-5511 ~ 1-lncrWhll YoO w .im m ,l~tlllll1r1t!d Atb._your one Oath P1loe n a .. :.1f1e.t~ ~lop shovpin~ renter SIAVllW Remodeled Port Royal w/~l and spa. ocean & night hght view Superbly upgraded 4 Bdrm deta<·hed home. $525.000. ,llVACY OM THE IEACH ......... ...... ..... c ..... --..... Ulllw .. "-""9h ... _, L1; ta A • ,.c1 .. l ....... l ..... Ito•• wltlt Hp•r•t• ••••f ................ , ..... c_..,.cl _, loC.tM • • 60' lot -...... c ........ co• Mltf _, L j It& OHaecl .. $2.500.000. COLOMY COVE ·hH1.c.a.h ..._ I• Mo. S-CI••"'•· ~•ltort dl•t•c• to Dwllwlw ........... .... ... chit 11 9 &Ml ...... rwfiect spot for .. , l'f ....... ...... ••ioy•e11t. Olhred •f SIZS,000. 644-7020 NEWPORT IEACH ltt ... .,.... ..... -LoGll to ~First C!E 110111 ILlllS ca. bVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE WAU TO llACH Great Two Be1lroom 'J1own home At A Bargain Pnce: In A Quiet Secluded Area Two Patio!!, W as her. Dryer & Refrigerator lncludt'<l In This Low Price or • Only $124.900. Poss1ble-l;ease Option. BHAMJ SPY•LASS Two Stories Of Excellence. Sunken Living , Room With Fireplace & Beamed Vaulted Cei lings . La rge Family Room With Fireplace. Full Lf'ngth Hearth & Wet Bar. Central Vaouum System & lluge Bonus Room With Rath. Seller W\11 Carry Lar11e Second Trust Deed. Pool-Sized 1.ot Shown By Appointment Only . Aiikin11 ~.SOO. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. ® --~ ........... . 759-91• t2C:..,. ....... .... ,...,. c.e.: macnab I Irvine fealty A IU811DIARV 0, THI tRVINI COM,ANV AtiMnOMIAlt•AIMHUMl9tll Jf you want a 1pacloua 3BR home ln a prime area, we have Jun the thln1 in Irvine Tenace with a lar1e yard and a Yet')' amal~prica .• S239,500. Coby Ward 142·1215. (\V·ll) ~ ==~;.: .. ~"'==::=.:;..::.a.:;__. -~ IN11111hr.. ""7" • ~ ' ................ , ..•........ i.111........ ""Nii•' ... --......_ . ,_.... . ,_ .. . 9•18' · I 11 .._.._ -" Jhttft,.,.. . ·············-·-··.. ., ................ , •.••• ,iii · ..... ·················1·::..-.:. ··!'•••·· ..... ··········,· .. ·-· ....................... ,i c.... ,, - 1• 1 · 4•1YilA i.:====::-:•:•:•:i:•:••:J::::::.::;-;:•;•-::• ...._•••nnuun••-•••••••n "1111••--... ..._..-•. I at.en ...... Mak• I . O&»•CT ..... ._.AllMC_.Mn ALL llOIPHMI A perfect combination of charm •. J>4'raonality. warmth Is inc:ome. Live in the lov.ely separate 2·Bdnn home Ir enjoy the income from the two 2·bdrm units directly behind. In addition, a cozy spa le barbeque area to complete \he picture, and in the finest Costa Mesa location . WHLIY M. TA TLOI CO .. llALTOIS JI 11 s.. JI 0 I .. ..... 0 M,.l"""WP011--n-CIMl9. M.I. 644-4t I . PENINSULA PT. iEAUTY Mo •llP"H spored Ill this re,. .. ed 3 a.cl l ba. ho1M. so.... of tlw fiae features l11cl11de: 1h.ltt9led ederior, 1tah1ed 9la11, pla1ttatlo1t 1hllfttt1, tkylCJhh ..cl itrofe11I011al •Oftdsc4b:; Two fir.pieces, faflllly rooftl plus~ clft. ""' Ill this 2-story lto1M. Shpl to lay & oc .... $465,000. 631-1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC RCAt, ESTATE So'-'~ f<t•111.i1, Pr1)p••tl~ Mt1111•1.tt"'\t'"' 2436 W l 00~1 Hwy JI~ Mo11n~ Aw N~""purl S.-11d1 e..11,..., ls~1nd -631·1400 67J.6t00 SH.OOODOWM •M CAMYOM YllW9 . Tran11rfrt'ed ownet insisted on be.st. .iak_e _ advantage. Set a11a1nst a cha ng1'ng birckdrop ol green and gol~en slope~. long shadows. and twinkling lights: this ~a· jestic 5 bedroom home orrers ~ .spa('IOUS tiled foyer flanked by a large hvmg room · and dining room The ruddy gl~w or blaz- ing logs from 2 fi replaces provides a feel· ing or s oug cheerfulnesi; You are guaranU?ed to love it at $279.000. Terms custom tailored to your needs. For private showing rail (814 l 759-1501 . NEWPORT HILLS OFFICE 2670 SAM we.u~ DllYE C71417H-1501 ~ Walker Blee Raallstata --Wiiti Ii ....... _ ................ --nwa •1!.1 ...t ·•-..mce··--. :lalela. .... ,..wti ..... .. ... ii ............ ... .... .., ........ ,..,.. ... • wWe YWilty., •11t, I •1 , ............ ,. ....... ........... ., ~·;:·, .. ............ ,... =-:.• ..... ;:•He.~ ,_ ......... : .. ... I I ,-.Ofc.....W.,... ................ •-.a ..tr. ... ra::pLH... 40 Uf .......................... ...... r 4 m I· 1'W"1 wtiy ,_.. -.HUMeO ..... _.c_ fw •.. le, pew ... -W. If Y"'re •ffr•cte4 te ffllt -• p• ....... c-l•tr ... ........ ., • ,. ....... I If .. tee ............. cW ... pew ... 1: ; •I· U..O llAL UTAft .. Mtwpwt leecllll~ ,....., ............ ,.... ...... ,.. .................. to ..... ,._ ~ .._. Jr••ll+so _ .......... 644-7020. ,_ C811 llffwdto~. • . NEWPOllT Lingo •EAcH . •rlk11u 644•7020 fil Coldwe ll Banker DCLUllft .,. • I IACI' An immaculate 3 BR. 2 BA. home recently redecorated. It hu a love· ly ocean Is bay vlew from a new redwood deck Is SPA. Complete privacy. The kitchen ii new with a microwave + 2 adclltlonal OY-Is butcher block counter tape. All um • a IOOd auumabl• lou. ~.ooo leaaehold. ,..,, ,....,........, cae•o a. r. ... .a .. , tt1 o.. • ......_ TlllACI · 1 Bclrm+wt. .......... .._con ... ........ lid.... Outr ......... 1M ..,tkCa ..... ,. ONLY 7% DOWN -~Terr. ...... ...._ lbtlOla. -.J7lt C/21 tll palCfliw aaUque claan/WiddOws, ~~~~~~~~I _Beaut. 3br. or 2 it den, lge com.er lot, •• 1•1 .......... caUlap. frpk, i new paint in le eut, new cpta, pool, new kltcbea/batll.' d ........ te0.009 dowa. spa, redwood decking. Imme . UM._.nPAIK 110 Flora. Bf owaer. occupancy: OWC financing 1282,000 , Excel tad Wiit. Cudlff 011: IU·U.•. evea: leasehold. 640-5681. 1536 Serenade w/Joft. Own& lot. cloM •1.-a. Terrace. to pool oa IJ'Hnbelt. i-------- ·HAllOl...W I tlU.S S.ldded ftve bedroom ......_ ,_ S. aDd family ro01D home. •••••••••••••••••••..,•• · Fro1J1 yow~ deck you . .._.... I ooz can eQjo)' a naral scene •••••e.• • •• • •••••••••••• worth a million after a buay day ... yet only minutes from achoola, •shopa and beach• .... $330,000. 631 .7300 M.I. COROMAD&Mil .: Bay view duple-r walr. ing distance· to the beach. 4 Ii 3 bdrms. plus fir e p laces. bit. in kitchens, freshly paint· ed arid deluxe throughout. Large 1st may be assunuble. $389.500. t7 I 41 671-4400 121ll '21·2121 H;ARBOR I\ Dw is ion of I larhor lnvt'stml'nt. Co HC*IS 2 lar1e Hp.rate units 14 BR + family/3 BRJ on overs ize lot in Old. Corona del Ma-r. 1 •12 blocks to beach or busi- ness. ReJjly worth see- ing• b~.000. Stt this 2 BR, 2 Ba end unit Newport Crest Townhouse. Close lo 1 pool & tenrm courts. On· ly $157,000. MAURY STAUFFER SEA IJON REALTY 67J..Sl54 WANT ACTION? Clauired Ads 642·$6711 Cb Coldwell Ban.ker -~---..... a.s.a.s Staff at COLDWELL IAMCIR -AMHICA whhn•ofow 4JOOc1 friettds Ill Mew ' port leac!I cM 1""'9af..tasNc 1981 ~ 1a1111 POll\WWIW ONL 1 Utt.000.- CdM executive hom w /lood view. Courty entry, f~ din.int rm • bl1 family rm, new ~arpetinc • plank noor-in1. ~ bch. Fee land . Showa like a model. 759·16111. ASSUMt&I I 14Ye Jasmine Creek by owner. 2 Br, 2 ba, 'den. spa, cloaed patio, pool, tennis. SZ75,000. 557-4395 or644·6'24. 502 Acacia; 1331,000 620 Acacia; $286.500 425 Femleaf; $2189,500 642 Ramona; tinO mo. 721 Heliotrope; SIK)O mo. Drive by, then call S&ra Marvin. Unique Homes. 675-5688 ; . . 67~ Cost.~ 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWC.S -iim.c.w. 2512SantaAna Ave. 2· BR. 21,; ba, contemp. 4esi1n. Sll6.000. · 646-5"6 MMOtl OWNERD~PERATE E .side J ·er 2 Ba. lrl Fam Rm w/frplc. Low down, non-qualilyinc as- sumable loan. owe .$132,500. By Owner. Ma-2783 IASTSIDI Spotless 3 Br home Ls located on a lot 77x234. zoned R.-. . county. For more info ask ror Rbt TIUa c ........ i... xlnt anum. flnancla1 . Perfect ltaNr' borne or bach ped. Sl51,IOO . . YIU.A•PAIK Lovely 3 Bdrm 2 ba, 11111 family hme with Ven! pvt yard. Xlnt.loc. clon to acboola, ahopa • fwya. Sl&t,500. *Cot~ Realty & Investment 640-5777 IAMCCOITSAU ....... Hwy 0,..Sltfl-1·1 121 CIWan Bey Drive. $300,000 lou, 14%, no pointa to ... ume -plua owner wUl carry a 2nd! New ' Br, 3~ Ba, fam/room. frpl • den. Rare opportunity at ~~HOUSI IJ4Y.MWCI• While water view. 3 Br. fam~ frpl, wet bar, leaded llW double door .,. -IUY entry 6 Iota a(. brick. " -• · Walk 'to the f>each . WALMIT5qUAll C . $179,500. Nice 2 atory 2 Bdrm " · 494-7511 Plan. Freshly painted. central air. Priced ~ HILLIE below comparable sales , ~ Mc CORMACK RE for i mmtrtt . a c tion. ~~~~~~~~ 186.900. r: CAU.'44-7211 /Jn NICEL [)AILEY ~ ASSl:lllAfES UtlY.rAllC Chancellor 5 bdrm, 2'i'J bath with land. Near comm. poot Take over large loan at 11 W'lo in· terest. Only Sl.58.900. Open Sunday 1·5 l 7'!122 Mann Paul Martin Rily 644· 73113 or 76G-1867 Dair able 2 br + den, sgl. sty Deerfield condo. As· lum.loan~-~"4~:- 963-0902 IRYIHE IAAGAJM Up1raded condo. Attrac- tive uawnable finan('· in1. '87.~. RCTaylorCo <>40 ')<)()() **tlW,NEW! Take advantage or this seller·s dilemma ~ This new Woodbridge at· tached home will be re· ady in mid-Jan. Asking OriRhil t W11 piece Thia macnificent orien- tal style home on a hillside in No. La1una Rrovides a 1ettin1 in which any Shocun would f._ al home. Featured t.hruo,at are hidden alid- i ng Shoji screens, a secluded apa ia located on the lower of the two ocean view deck.a with each or the 3 Bdrms opening out to a large deck . The gorgeous landscaJllni adda lo the mood. nus unique way or lire ia orrered at $.W.5,000. 644-7020 CIOWM POIMT This one is perrectly loc ated. 0('ean side. North e(ki. quiet cuJ·de- sac. A very well main- tained 3 bdrm home with a pool. Thett's even a bunk room for teenage guest$. 1344.~- 0LD T.O.W. Sll.5.«k> Exclusively Ours This quiet woodsy set· ting is perfect location for this wood & &lns -3 bdrm home. Newly re- furbished & beautiful 1 views in all directions. · "blMlhrldgc RcalllJ 551.-:.1000 l929 Rarranra Pl"", Ir """ . · · MOlrTh"WOOD l IDwllltSPA . I Nicely upgraded Plan II. Northwood Park 1239.000. . FOUIUMTS In excel.lent ~ Short walk to town Ii beach. A suberp invest· ment on the North End. Easy to rent & owner wi 11 help finance. $380.000. 'Tqrq&:r . ·~\.~~~l·k~ Detatched home with ''Oil" eo-... _) -=---1-1--11-l!Wl~~~~!===~....A:f!--.-.&JUDJl)' _dip_sp.a_. --U-_.... __ ~o---ll area. great landscaping and decorating. Sl03,000 in usable financing. Priced toaell at $152.000. The staff at D. M. Marshall realtors wishes you a joyous and prosperous New Year. Lillcla lewff•ecpa M ..... llfflll w ... c ... ICIJlllr Chadwy Eel Dl"- Pat DOllllRpez . ....... , Dottle FHMy l_.H_. JackH-•y Pllylls H_, .. lolt H• Mmcy ... 1r111Ro U..Jdcobs Nlc•K ... c.-.i .. 11"'o1 D...,M••ll• ........ M.._ -ClwhMelcMor C....tMRC_, M9t.rM•1• .. o ..... .... , ..... A16wr..,ll••• Cllrftl_,. .............. .......... ............ .. w ..... c ., Wiidt ttat111 wmr 111 ··-------· '· REALTORS CASTUIAM CASTLI Secluded four bedroom with imported stained 1laas~ french doon in dlnin1 room, ,wet bar with bes tap, sunken din rm, patio With firepil and 1aa BBQ. This financin1 is also top drawer with takeover financing or pouibly an AITD al 13%. Call now for your exclusive show- inc -priced at only 1210,000. (714 ) 545-9491 . .. 6 PLIXJMSTSIOI UD. TO $325,000 with si•.eoo in uauma· ble Joana rancinl from 1% to u %. SZ75'0 •roas incomr annually. Well kept, •lnlle atory units with 4 1arqea PLUS off ltreet pertdq on eo· x 300' lot. 644-7211 /Jn Nl[,rl {jl\ll f y & l\'JSULll\ l ES .... ,.... 1026 ......................... '"~ a Bdrm, 2ba. llJO.ooo. .mzzM....._Dr. 1-- CA&LMOW '4~7211 . LOW 17141494-1177 MEW WOOO&GLASS 4 Bdrm. 2"'1 bath. street to street lot. Assume low fix~ rate. $325.000. Pee Allen Rltr 494-7578 M~I BeaulifuJ 3 bdrm. 2i,..., ba ._ ______ _ condo. Lovely bid~ patio. Overlooka green· belt. Walltina distance to pool, sundeck otr muter bedroom. Newly painted. 't513 CAMPU5Dl·IRVIME LdGI ASSUMt&ILOAM on thi.s 2 Bdrm. I ba. charmin1 oceEnview home with cuest unit downstain. Frplc. sep dinin1 rm, cov"d patio. Could be sold with buildable lot next door u packaie. Sl.79.500 O~TUI HIWPOOL&SPA TOwt•IOt •s come with t.hia 4 bdrm, 2 I bdrm. I ba. Just ba family home. Locat· Perfect for the con· ed in a quiet family _,_ .. , Loe ted nel&hborhood on cul-de-firmed -... e. a •ac. Features beamed rilht on the stream. Lots .... , of privacy. Parking ceilin11. Italian tile. rilht out.aide the door. fireplace and spacious Plus outata.nd.ing recrv· aide yard.Jl•,500. tional facilities. Adult 1~~~ff7~-1~~~·4~~~ only comnnmlty. 1: u.-...-1012 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nc• • Tender lovln1 care needed to make this 3 ltut' at .._. 1040 't523 CAMPUSDl~llVM · Bdrm 2 beth PactMU« house a aUllerior home. Pool ailed yard. C1oae to park, acboola and abops. Priced for faat aale. $121.750 . ....................... ..... PRIDE OF .CAI.Cl ASSIC OWNERSIDP la what don osen 4 Bdrm. Le MIUIDable you wW find m UU. 1nat loan. Good b11J I Ctlltury inveatmlm appartmaity. lJU N. COASI' HWY, 21 Lockhart Rea1t1 · = ~ :e::: LAGUNA BEACH m.-n .. u fut·anl7 SIJ6.000. . .... CLOtlTOllACN RedhillA.Re"'lt.' INR...t.._.. I Mt •8drm·2BMll y _, Prtcedto..Uat 552 -7500 ...... ~lwt Owner wlll wlilt •:ttb G R I: I: NI E LT" U.. fta•= • tlala I __ _.;.~;..;....---1 LOCA11<1f ill Rucho lldrm I .... lta ' ...... 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TY MWJOI ASMM~LOA.M I hdrm ~Uldu l'k>k th 11°0 ll • ti 0" " I I It I l'vu1r.ilelel)' lurn .. h~d .. ool .. •P• 11tlCUrll) M u~ .. 1n _now b...tor .. tsr rvw t·~ $12.5,000 C (ll~ .. ...,tC..... .... ll7 ., ....................... -=t."-.... ......... -............ . ....... L9ww't 8.acb ......_home :a Br 2 la, b• cledl W /OHU view Walk to beach, hike IA primathe area Beacb ~ball In pvt famlly park C all l_~...:_~~-- IUNICUSTOM ~Mom.IHOMI ·2l:Sr, ·family rm Ii 1un rm. friendly 5 star park w 111hop, hobby rm. pool • 11pa. BeautiluJ settin&. Muat aell 7$-1'16 1600 --Pt ., • ..., 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUMTS • Niuo•,_ 't I ·~······, ............. . .... ~ .... , .. , .... . ............... .. VlEW 6 OH WATER Z Bdrm J ba, beautiful f1troi1bin11. Security bld1. Pool. 11400 mo. Ocean VU penlhouee. beautifully furn .. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. ~urily. 111oomo. w ...... .._. ........ ., ..... Oceanfront 3·8drm 2 ba. fplc. patio. Avail un· furni1hed. 11300 mo. le'" or lhm't term. C annery Village 2 Bdrm, .new furn. in· , eludes stereo, TV. sun· ken tub in muter. 1750. w .. ,. .. .._. ......... Ht-1400 ...... u.IW"lli1atacl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1222 [t ...... U. .. •llM4 :_..... U.fwi• •1 ~ lllurldl¥. Jen~ 1. 1 M1 CWL 't' NDf .. ......... , ................................. ,.. -----"!"l ________________ _;;;;;.;:;:;.;..,;.;;:;~....;:;;;:~ • I • • .• I • Am ·-· • ........._ • ,.:;..__ ___ :_ • ........_ • _,... U2' ... .,... .... Wt 4_3_3_ ...... ~ - ' .-----H·-... ........................................... ~;1r;·;1n c;,;;,;;.·;,;;;;;;···· ;;;;;· .. ····;;; lleauUM ~-I BR Peniaaula Pt. t••, ••••••••••••••••• .. "" •••••••••_..•••••" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 1-:.: :.Partial ..... "~ t edt. BA y P'RONTAG I:, v..,cie.mr,JBa,encl J Br. 1 •. 1 ..,, pr .• ~e. call r/:'·.! Red•CGl'Med Bclrm. t-:a~·. ~· 1 ~0~· 1ara1e. •775 mo. lar1•. quW, meecleeor . 511-lJlOorm-11'71 "75mo. Edlew .... ~~l--. · 7IO-UM,mtll0Ruth No.,.U.tMIO.leTm. Duplex, 2 Br 2 ea. quiet 2 Br, l'-" 811, pvt peUo, Z carport•. nu paint, drapes 6 cpl. Nr .taap. l Bdrm UllfWll (model) ac.an w. cando. Pool, 1 jac.t&ll.l~ II I .. .._. 3240 ....................... 5 blka to oceu. Elc1ant 2 bdrm. fam rm 6 den, <1125 mo>. Pluab crpt.e. 2"' ba, cedar & &Ian. Dbl car pvt 1ar, fully malnt. yd. Adults, no I pet.a. Inquire at 527 18th. St. 714 /960-8331 or 980-5112. 2 Br. Penthouse Coodo on water. Newwdum. Boat slip avail. lmmed. OC· cupancy . Call 213 /282·1136 days , 213/$92-35114 eves . 2 .Sr. l~ Ba lre condo. pool. $550/mo. Yorktown Villas. 962-3519 4 br, 2 ba, nr Meadowlark golf course. $600/mu 5'0·6159 Newport CrHt, pro- 1 ... 1ooal' dileor, 2 Bdrm ~ den, end unit. Fplc, wetbar. Tennie • pool. 116()mo. 1 Br· Carpet.I. drapes, at .• Blt·lm. drapes. 1but· stove, nfrile. Utila pd. ten. '15-1• Bluffa 6 Bdrm 3 ba with pool • rec. room. $1200 mo. Uten11l1 for 4. 1315. 115--0835 ••ON THE BAY l~ BR . compl rum. Yrly. View. Sll'75. inc util S59:7499, Open Sat/Sun 1·5, 311 Ed1ewater. -On Water, 2 Bdrm In C--dalMlr 3722 convenient location. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boat slip poasible. S'775 Bachelor, includes util. mo, $375/mo. 840-9900. Ask Villa Balboa ccmo with spectacular ocea.n, bay and night ll1ht view from every room. Spaciou.s 2 BR 2 Ba, formal dlnina room. security buildln&. pG91 and s pa. ::..mo. W• Hwa .......... '11-1400 ---------- for Faye. ------ 1 Br. nr Albert!lon's. $425. No pet /child, single adult preferred. See paper Sat. for phone •. Cos .. Mlaa -1724 ~······················ SUSCASITAS Furn lbr. apt. $325 & up. Encl. gar. Adults. no · peta. 2110 Newport Bl. 5'8·4968 btwn 8 & 5PM - c........ 1124 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 ...... Aft Newly decor. Gu pd, end ••r . pool . d /wa1her . Adulla. MZ-5073 .MfWL Y DICOI.. t 'Bt. 1u pd, eq~l lar, d Jwaaher. pool. •Mtults. 642.5073 -----------31rTes1•1111 Newly decor. 1as pd., encl 1ar .. pool , d /washer. Adults. 642-5073 • ' MESA VERDE home at- raoephere. 2 & 3 Br db apta. NopeU. 546-1034 lw40c~•cy 2 Br. 1 Ba., pool, laundry rm., small child OK. TSL M&ml. 642-U!Ol. ""'· 17th a • Santa Ana. Adult.a, no pell. SMS ... m1 SPAC. 2 BR ADULT. Lie kltch. opm beama ceU. Incl .. relrl1. no pets. $185/mo. DID llapJe St. 548. 7358, 873-813 Spaciou1 Family 2 Br-'350. Pool Ii play~ 1round. 548·9556 from l2·7PM. o .. r.w H2' • •••••••••••••••••••••• · 1 Bdrm, 1 bath, all util pd. $350. ' al-1873 8 T.,.. ,,.. llJJ-••• •••••••••••••••••••• Beaut. 1 year new 2 Br. 1 VJ Ba. Ccndo with pool, Jacuzzi, & cable TV in· cld. Yearly $550. Broker 675-4912 \ 1 MIWPOn._...,.S Quaun 3 Bdrm 2 b11th remaptied home fealur 1n1 separate h1m1ly r oom . 2 f1repl <tc1:1. hardwood noor!>, nur new rool. copper plumb inc. RV ..fess 20'1. down. owner will rarry all the flnanc ml· at. ll"'"k interest. Aslu.ng $225.000. Call 54(). l L~I OMITMIDACU boullfully detailed J Bdrm home Ill most·de- :i ir a bl t' area Large form11I dining room, den, breakfast room and unique garden room for year round ent.enain1ng Westside Costa Mesa. good rondition. mcome $40 ,800 yr. Pri ce $445.000. On payment $130,000. owe balance al 11'7. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean and canyon view. 3Br, 2Ba, wlk to bch, all new int, no pets, 165() mo. U6 Huntington St. (213 ) 431-4761 T.-&Ulff Spacious & s potless 3 bdrm. 2\l'J balh end unit with pvt patio on ''The G reenbell '' in our original area. Avail. now at 195(). Agt, 840-5560 I lwHr 'on: leoclt 1740 ..... , ..•.............. 2br garden apt, pvt patio. Hwt .... w leoclt 1140--- garage, sml child ok . no ••••••••••••••••••••••• -, •.~HERITAGE REALTORS ..... , .... Ocean vu, 3 Bdral 2h Ba. 3 car -g11rn&e $.125,000 .. ~ 75f.~ll ------1--, 2% ASSM. LO.AM . <.:all lo S« this ent1eang home! IAUllTllALn 64W200 ----;s-·suPevi'lw' DOVER SHORES This West Blurt bay beauty has 3 Bdrms. formal dining room, family roolT\. •pool . jacuzzi, xlnl financing on fee land. Only 9669.ooo. cau 6'.5-9161 : OPEN HOUSE REALTY /. Immaculate 3 ~ + bonu& l'oom with btr. I ~~~~~~~~~ Real Estate Invest· men ts 3333W. Coast Hwy, NB 645-6646 .. Owt11rMllltW 6 Bdrm. 3 bath gia9P" home. As·sume lsl $125,000 at 11% and $25,000 2nd at 1'%. Due l~. Projected income for 1 year $19,200. Is ful- ly occupied. R.H.R. Agt. ask for Beau, 673-7300. -------'-----_ _, 'APPUYAUIT Near new 4-Ple,x, 2 bdrm. 2 balh each unit with fittplace, enclosed patio, garage. $165,000. Bill Grundy, Rltr, 675·6161. Near-new earthlone carpets, shutters & new DELUXE CONDO, BY 1---------tile in kitchen ..• Lovely OWN ER. 120 'degree , II.Ml' 16 UMIT yard with storage i;hed. oceaD view, 3bdrm, Asking SUIB,000. 1-~.11r an 2~ba, assume 9 V•% appt toaee. call S0· ll51 loan, SllB.000. -.3334. •·'.4~ HERll ~E REALT RS · HAllOll Ylln' f 4 Bdrm. bonus fu mily room & bonus rm. Lovl'· ly home in superb 1·ondi· tion. Asking $299.() o for quick sale. ...... C1pl I WWW 1071 ········~·············· IYOWt• ,.;..1 rca .. h• with G.0.1. al over s;s,ooo per year. Rent to be raised. Larae as· sumable al 11.,..,% and owe balance w /$160.000 down. Try a wrap around or?? A Cote Exclusive. Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 C/21 Me,,port c.llr' 640-SJl7 Breathtak1'rig panoramic ocean view or Dana Harbor. Spec- tacular ciatomized 3000 sq. fl. 5 Bdrm +retreat. IB0.000 in upcrades. As· sumable lCW.% fblanc· l n1 . $299 ,5 00 . 33801Avenida Callta, I~~~~~~~~~~ SJC. 714-ta5ZT5. Open Houu 1..SSlmday. PVT PARTY·Non re·altor wish~s to purchas e Bluffs Coodo, 3Br. 2Ba single stor y 1 71') 346-7724 Eves Mr. Wcigh_l ___ _ s.t.AM IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• **AFRmlAII TAIEOVEI MIWYIAI IOtWClA ·ALL OwtafllMAMCID ' .. •• d u.111 • 1ox.-....... Three bedrooms'." Two baths. Available now 1825 mo. Yearly. 759-1243 Agent. 2 Br. 2 Sty. l'h Ba. Front duplex. 706"'1 Avocado. $550 per mo. SIO> securi ly. Ref's. 213 /991·0687. . 3br. 2sty, 2ba, on park. $900 /mo . 4 00"'1 He liotrope 673-8823. 675·7137 New H.B. Coodo. 3 Br Adult Community. New drapes & carpet. $600. 759-8969 ---------Jlr. Zia HM. frplc, ..... & nfli9. $150 MO. S-... tt.clewtl 'OK. c• ass-1114 .tt SPM. 147-61llaft IPM. Beaut. loc. Adult condo 3224 2Br, 2ba, new eps, drps, pool, spa, air, tennis, re<" ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm . 832 ·1840 or 5 Bdrms. So. ol Hwy. 4 yrs old. $1275 /mo. · - 53&-145.1 ----c ........ COLUGIPAU 213!592.;mi, -- POOL HOME 4 BR I '"-"lR4 family neighborhood' ••••••••••••••••••••••• f775, l at & last + securi· Wo_odbridge Creekside ty. David, agt. 646-32SS Willow .Leaae 4br. Jba. frp lc , A /C t' itei\ 1 nd, ---------park/pool, derorated 3 Bdrm l Ba, 2SS4 Orange like model, garpener Ave •D. 1'95/mo. Kids $92S. 552-1269 OK. Frpk, fenc. yrd. Drive by. 645-7009 Isl. Last& $150. Newport Heights 2 Br. Duplex. Private yard. NO PETS. $311.S. Gas & water pai!I. 673-2256 ----Lu~ry 2 Br. 2 Ba. fp, dbl gar .. atrium, patio. $.595. 642 ·5:!!1o , E/SIDE 2 Br. l Ba.,..?lO pets. Avail. 2·1. l66 Broadwa,v. $450/mo. 873-5638. 3 Bedroom 1 ~ Bath with pool 1'700 month. 963-lm!I 2 Br. 2 Ba. Single story, double car enclosed garage .. Community pool. Ci25 mo. 631-6990. Ask for Ruth. Sceni<' Orangetree 2Br c ondo . Refrii:. w t streams. pool . ja~uzzi. tennis , etc Adults only. no pets. $495. 67~B229, Scenic Orangettlee 2Br c o .n do _ Re ( r i g . w /streams, pool . jacuzzi, tennis. el<'. Adults only, no pets. $495. 67~9229- llNl'ALS 2br + den, 21;;ba SllOO 3br, 2'hba S8$IO 4br. 2'h ba SSOO-Sl2SO 4br + bon, 2Vd>a Sll'75 3br. 2ba $650 Tusli n 3 Br 2 Ba home in Npl Hgts. SIO> pr mo. Ask ror !}a.!:_ Ret_Max~ 63!_:1266_ .. Luxurious lbdrm condo with max sec & Im· meniUes. refrlit incl. $5.50. Versailles. 548· 387 4 after 6 00 wkdays. ------- JBr, 2Ba home w /big back enclOSEd yd, across the st from C:h.arles Heller Park, ~ Knox Pl call to~ppt . 1·926-1537. ------... i-- NEWPORT CUST THREE beautiful con· dos available. U1fferent locations. Pool, tennis, s pa. Close to bea<"h and Hoag Hospital. C /Z I M•wport c.e..- ,.,5357 BAY FHONT. 2 Bdrm. I Ba. no kids or pets Ye11rly. 1675mo.1173-8222 . . - Newport He11thts. lovely 4 Rdrm. 3 Ba. house. cpL<;, 21-'P. 2 car gar .. end yard w tfruit trees. No pets, lst. & last + dep. + utl~. S850 mo. 41 0 El Moden11. Call eves col· lect 916/583-11541. Npl Terr condo. End unit . 3Br. 2~8a. lSOO+sq ft Pool. spa. Great place & price. '650/mo. 998-4024. 631 ·4'4.2, M.S-5413 IWR'S H.I. '1 A .. ST --Spanish Estate Living~ Beautiful park-like sur· roundings. Tel'ra<"ed pool. Sonken gas bUq. s parkling fountains . S pacious roo m s . Separnte dining area Walk·in clll6ets home· like kite9'n & cabinets Walk ti<> Hunllnttto n Center. 2 Bedroomiurn. ~10 3 Bedroom Townhouse unfum. $515 Adults. no pets. Utilities l'l"ee ~ LA QUINTA HERMOSA 16211 Parkside Ln. I blk W of 8earh, 3 blk.s S of Edinger 847-5441 S37S /up 1-2 bdrm. µool. jac, adlt. 18992' Florida. H B. 842-2834 or IS42·3172 On the sand . o c·n vu studio. sec gate. pt'IOI, ~95. 951-9541 -. pets $396. 546-9950 Brand new l &· 2 Bdrm. -:--------Pierpointe Condoe. Pool. • • • spa, tennis. garages. J.Mw .. 0.e (213) 59&-7'm dys ; 1714> 2354 Santa Ana Ave. _842-47~1 eves. · Calta Mesa You are the winner of ZfreetlcMtl 1$17 value), lo Ice,.._& Haldllr•lce Jan6thru 11th Long Beach Arena Tickets must be ex · changed for reserved seats at the Convention Center ahead of time Call 642-5671. ext. Z72 to claim your tJcket.'l. • • •• ~...... ----Newer I Br Wlth garage. $365 Adults. no pets 64.S-5577 ------~ 2 Br 11 ~ Ba Adults only Cal OK All huilt ms . Balcony TSL Mgmt 642 1603 . Lovely l , 2 & 3 Bdrm. Townhouses, garage, patio, laWldry fac. 5450 & $575. Call 213/596-7202 ~_?14 /~7~~ .. -__ _: THE WMFR$ TIH Luxury Adult units at af· fordable living. 1.2 & 3 -Br. Well ·decorated. Olympic size pool. light· ed tennis coQrt, Jacuzzi. park like landseaping. Most beautiful bldg. in 118 __ F_ro~. ~:~lJ- Beautifully localed 2 Br / $375 & up. Child OK. Gas meld. 842·1~-' ------JBr. 2Ba. nr beach, bltns. cpts /drps, encl ~arage SSHI 536-0021 l"ilte 3744-3 Br Jba. ptlt.lo. ~ar $55(.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ava il approx Jan IS. 1":njoy the ocean, 1 & _ 2hdrm. pool, adults. no pets. 220 12th St. I Br + olfire lor 2nd Br). ~knd •ev7~1~~8 _ ~uiel 2 Br. I 17 Ba. Crpts. hltns /\DUI.TS over 30, No 'pets.~-646-!J243 1 Ba Sunny deck on s tream. A 1C: dis - hwasher, carport. pool, tennis. $525 mo. Yearly lease Adult. no pet Avail Jan 15th. 54fl-<M12. ------- PINI:-: BLUFFAPTS Spac 2 br, 2 ba. Adult complex. patw. view. frpl c. encl gar . gas stove. dishwashe r. spa. lndry rm. 1''rom $500 SPMC 631·6107 LAR<.i E 2 bdr I Ba·nr bch. yd;utll pd. 5'50. 5JS.2'l16 LCNJIRHlleach 3741 ......................... ----------- Lovely 2bdrm, 2ba studio with frplc. patio. encl gar. Newly decor $550. 998-8128. I & 2bdrrm. cottage style ·l1v1ng. c h ild ok S335· $.150 /mo. $215 small cozy bachelor. furn, nr bch ulil pd. no pets 1 resp employed ad ulUIM--4200 -.............. 37" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lrg 4 Br. 2 Ba, $750 mo. & 2 Br. I Ba SMO mo. Steps to beach. 673·9312. Spectacular Oceanfront. Avail. now. 2·4 Br. Con· do. 673-SURF. 847·~ UKE new 2 br. 2 ba. n;. 2 Br. in 4-Plex $400 Nr & dwnlwn. $17Smo. Pts. New crpt, enclsd 673-2113 l(ar. lndry hook-up. No --pelS.~l. ------Beautilul2br2ba $550 WALK T O BEACH : ll"s open.Seeital Bach. All utils ·paid. _!1~-~i~~e:_ ~().4400 Stove & refrige. S300 mo. 1 br. utJls pd. ~ar. new 5.16·2456or~7~_9-_ __ _ ~--_.. .......... .., .... 1-1.o.!il"-.lOIA...loan wi 161,000 ~ payable at St• PITI. Clean 3 Bdrm with deep lot. Ask- ing 92.0llO. Seller will carry S5000 "2nd T .D. W 'ti I All apta:,.Jec;nJIY re· e . ree 2 Brdm, four 1 Bdrm. No new fin~ required. Owner willl carry at 12%. Huny. won't last! PrincipalaonJy. -M£Slr-Y£RDE 4 Br-. .a. bath 2 sty, 3 car gar. Grdnr. IB!lO. 71'm1Hll04 New 2 Br, 2 Ba Angeht!l plan w /pvt jac .. & foun· l;tin All amenities. $1200 mo 64().9()4.4 NO crpts. off street. adult couple, no. pets. s.195. 768· 763.1, 548-8251 :nm POOL. <iARAGE 5t5() 644 2578 646-0354 ' BECIBTIYIE Near new 4 Bdrm 2 ba. Live close to i''ct •hion Island. 2 Country Clubs & Gourmet Restau1·anL~. Owners anxious ACT NOW! CALL ••REOCARPET •• 75'4-12(J12 ____ .. __ I_ Udol• lmmed. occupancy. Move in ccm. 4 br 4.: den, xlnl floor 'plan. huge ma ste r s uite w /fireplace. Prlc·~ re· duced to 1415,000. Bkr. 963·8182 - Be autifully up~·rnded Westcliff 3 Br 2 Ra, pool. $225 ,000. $1 70 ,000 auumable finand ng. No agents pie ase 642·7071 ............. , .... VIEW Spectacular 4 lldrm .view home. Formal din· Ing room. Matr Jtrdrm suite. Owner will ranance. • RED CARf:IET' 754-1202 IALIOA ... MSULA i... blk to bcb, cute 2Br Cotta1e. $275,000. As· 1urnable lit TD al WYJ% · Sl25,000. Owner /a&t 5'4·1211 BY OWNER-Harbor View Carmel. 3Br. 2Ba. fam rm, ~ thniout, will carry SllO.OGO TD w /llO,OllO dn. IM-5865 or .... ,. a .. •CAMTOM Dramatic 4br. 4ba, cu1tom bome oo 1olr coune. llmlY quUty de- laill inclullnl: a frl*'· ......... -.. pool, z: ............... . .. = H/\NCH ~ Hl/\LTY ~ '.iSl 2000 ---- l BR Calio, by owner. 11 % auum. $75,000. Nr. Civic Ctr. Joe: 833-3231 or 543·21r1'2 SBl.500, hurry! Priced for fast sale! 3 Bdrm, that's perfect for first time buyer or i nvestor. Delightful yard for gardner. TARBELL. BKR. Call~l720 ClllAT ASSUMYLIUl 101;;% int. rate. Owner will alto carry 2nd TD. Lovely 2 Bdrm home on lar1e lot. close to schools & shoppina. Only Sll.000 down. Full price m .ooo. Call Allen. Agt. 640-5357 or 972-0642 Principa1s Only. Oller ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• 7Ullih ....... Owww .. , •nlll••· Pa.itive caah now sell· in1 at lOXGm11 Income. Moet apts. recently re· decorated. Owner will carry at 12%. Outatand· inl Orange Qiunly in· vestment ••• IOUllafX ..... 1111:111 I •alil1lrLocll'- Thi5 superb Investment features poeltive cash now with seller ftnanc· ing al 12%. A true pride of ownenbip pro_eerty. All apta. recently re· decorated. You'll have to act fut on this one. 752-11120 J Ci)UAIL ·PLACE PIOPHTllS'• 10,.. TM t~JO P.M.I ~s:-a 1100 ~..... 2300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• San Juan capo. $.\5,000. 2 Br. 2 Ba. 14IO 1q. ft. 8 yn. old. AttMl-1032. For Sale By Owner 10x50ft lloblle Home. Quiet Adult Park near Back Bay. 115,000. 833·0009 after 4pm. M2·5074 bllare 3pm. !BR+ FAMRll IOO 1q ft, real frptc. deck, adlt pk, N.B. Owner9Zl.000.14$-51G •EXCITill• .., Beauti c.tomt_. U'•H lk DI Home Hr, Ha • eacloted porela. ID ....... HUis For Sal~ By Owner 10x50ft Mobile Home. Quiet Adult Park near Back Bay. llS ,000. 833-0009 after 4pm. MZ-5074 before 3pm. o.tefSI* " ., ..... 2600 ....................... 40 A 1cemc Orep Cout. Electridty, fenced, out· •ancttna .... ffeellel· ble, owmr •·:llm ........... ..... 2700 ....................... E•ec N..UU. 11 acre prod. Nawl Ordaanl. Ct· t1 rttamon s1u.ooo. ID-lJll ••• ....................... E'side 3 Bdrm, 2~ ba, den condo w /fp. Yard. enc 1ar. Tennis. pool & jac . $650 /mo . lst/last+dep. 846-6691 , 645·3028 2 HOUSES: 3 & 4 Bdrm, 2ba. Avail now. Botti newly rd'urbished. Agt. 754-1202 2 br , loft, 2 1..'J ba Townhouse. Frplc, dbl 1ar. lge patio, $600. CM /NB. ~'549 3 BR. 2\.!J Ba. 2 frplc, lux· ury lwnhme in Citihomes Tract al So. Cat. Plua. Comm pool/· jacuzzi. 2 encl 'd garages w /auto openers. 1725 per mo. 751-8485 Lovely 2Br. 1 ~Ba. condo. Dbt encl gar. Frplc. Encl. patio. atrium, balcony. Pool. spa, walk to bea c h . $595 . 714 ·975 ·0881J, 714·962·2Z!O. ----------- College Parle attrarlive, clean, 3Br. 1:Y.ba, nr shopping/ beach $650 lie, ref's call 964-3806 or collect < 213 >703-6850 E 'SIDE-SHARP-NE\V 2 Br, 2ba, util pd. Av'ail now. Adults, no pets. 9550. 54&-3937 3 br, ·~ ba, ranee. pat.lo. frplc. lit + dep. SSSO/mo. fM&.91588 • llDS,ftl'S OIC . E -Slde, fenced yard. 1ara1e. 2 Br. 1545. MZ-2510, MMMB. 4Br 2ba, new carpet 6 kitcb. 9lll0/mo. lmmed occupancy 4M-~1 s.i...s. 1 Bdrm 1 •th cottal•· ..., per mo. Call 166-'mlweakdap. .. 1" ...... Adult 2Br .. cGllllD .. 8/C Plaa. fxtf-· -.111-am a.a.a Ir, ... ldulta, 3 Spacious Bedrooms. with family r oom. formal dining,' fireplace, etc. etc. Near Airport. 1790 mo. ~77. I LEASE 2Br. 1Ba Condo. w;yd, Woodbridge. $550. IJ)O. Wayne49!H769. 497·5935 1 REQUIRED Desirable 2 br + den sgl. sty. Deerfield Condo. Agl. 644-0724. 963·0902 ----------- Condo 2 Br. 2 Ba. wel bar. attchd gar. Leue $600. 642-6724 or 631·6300 Ask for Chuck --- New Woodbridge Condo, 3Br. 2"'18a. premier loc. AC. patio. + mliny xtras & upgrades. S800 mo S51·6417 Turlleroc k . New townhouse. 2 Master bdrm, ram .. rm. 2"'2 Ba. l7SO sq. ft. Prol. decorat- ed. Pvt. patio. i>oo1. ten nis. park close. $900/mo. 833·8277 or 752-6492. U.P. Terr. 2 Br 2 Ba con· do, w /hOl lub. Agt. 165(). 552-3339 ---------........... 1241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCLUSIVE AREA 11111¥'.0cc .. •cy Baycrest. lmmac J lg bdrms 2 ba. lg fncd ynt, dbl gar. Llle64'"4227 Spa<". 3 br. 2'h ba twnhse. Nr shopping, beaches. Community pool & spa. Room ror cycling & jog- gine $700/mo. w 1S25 dis· count. Agt. 544· 1440. ------------ 3 ~r. 3 ba. huge family rm. lhOUSt' from beach, Pen. Pt. Sl200/mo, poss. lease opt, assume 300K loan. av&1I. 79>-1977 Newport Crest . 2 br. 2 ba. . dbl gar. frplc, tennis. ~I. 752·~---- OCIWROMT •~.occ. Beautiful 4 br, 2 ba up- s tairs in dplx. Wood beam ceilings. frplc . crpts. drapes, all bit-ins. encl. garage w /auto. opener. wH her /dryer incl. ( Furn. or unfum. VEAR·ROUND FUN: Soc•ill Acl •v•l•e~ D• rectnr • r ree S1Jn<li1V Brunch • BBQ ~• Par 11es •Plus mvt h more GREAT RECREATION: lenm'> • Vrre Less•.m~ 1nro & pro shop)• 7 Health Club~ •Sauna• Hydromassage •Swrm m•ng • 011v•ng Range BEAUTIFUL APART - MENTS. S•ngl··~ • & 2 8f'O•OC m\ • ~u· n1s1iea & Unf ur·1 ~ht'11 • Aavlt L .. ng • N P .. ,, • Mode'-0 1JP" <l<t"~ 9 to 6 ·Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beech/So. t100 t6tn St r,. 1vt•' di 't1'" (7'4) 642-5113° Newport Beach/No, 880 frv•n!' Jt ~on ... ( 7'41 645·1104 4 Bdrm 3' balh. WI ex- tensive ocean view. Lease $1500. $1500. T S L M a n a g e m e n t "'====::=::=-::::::-::::::::-· ....... Yllol)tl.L 4'7·17{1 Lee rooms for living/en· tertaining, cstm gbr, 2V.. ba, frplc. open beam, ocn view $825 /mo. 4M-lM2 No a1ents 1642·1803 ...... c,.a•w 1271 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VillaaeSan Juan 3 br. 2 ba, a /c, pool priv. No pet.a. Avail. lmmed. 9800. 511-?W Cu •a I' 1 Whitewater view, 3 Br. 2 U.fa •• •~ J42J Ba. lmined. bccupancy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1200 mo. Owner will 3 poola, ar. 3ba, condo leaae/option. Best buy ln appUaneea Incl. -call town. Call Realty World, 112·1'71D. 1N-S71 uk for Fnnk Saravia or Art Overly. 961-0200.' D .. llw....._ UOO Eves .,-J·21111i8 • • ••••••••-••••••••• ~..... 12/2 2br. lb• I:. !kleCll •trno. ········-············ .... Jmm•c:. vu hom~ • •tmoleMe. a Br I Ba. QuMt, lllllt a. airy, Im· l'. B ., L. R. w /lplc, maculate, pri. yrd 6 ~~Ml dp. Ul·Mlt 1~-C-.-,:'-~ .... ,.... ..... . n•~ pet1. .... mo. 2011 • •••••••••••••••••••••• .... ,.. ll02 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Nr SC Plaza. Newly de- corated 2 Br. Condo. l 'h Ba. Adults only .. Securi· ly sate. Enclsd gar. Pool. $475. 9"·9115. ..... ...... 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yearly lbdrm. beamed celllnl. MrYinl bar. "' 1ar, w/d boc*upa, '500. (21J>M5-1171. c.. ......... . ..................... . 2~ Bel, 2 be. frplc, dta· bwub•. 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Ca~t & paint. 201 Chicago· ~h1St.~-· _ 2br. twnhome apt. else lo Spacious 2 Br 1''2 Ba. shops / hospital S475 New crpts, drps, built in AGT 6'.5-llB50 .stove: ga~~~o 960 .. 8258 _ Ml.AR ntE HACH 2bd~m. lb.ti, S3l!O., 645 Vir· tona. Nod()ftS. 544>-9124. -~~------ 2. Br I Ra, $400 mo. Isl. last + deposit. 2238 State SL 646-4559 or 642-4431 . 38r, 2Ba. frplc. backyd , like new. nr schl. 165() mo. 759-UMO STUNNING lrg I Bdrm. 1arden apt. Pool & rec 2 Bdrm, 2 bath. buill·ins, patio. garage. Adults. $475. 4922 Edinger. 840·3PI or 846-6234. 2Br. -1,~Ba cbndo'°mt~ ins Sharp. Bike to be ach . $500. Marge : 964·1688. 2 BR 2 Ba, bltn R&O, D /W. fplc, encl gar. 9tJB.Ur21 area 710W. t8lh. Sl l"ilte 1144 2 BR POOL. GARAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• S4p'i(> Woodbndgenice2 br con· 644-2578 646-0354 do. no pets, immed. OC· cupancy . $525/mo. 552-4920 -------2 Br. clean. I child OK. 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JACOBS REAL TY 1675-61»70 3 Bedroom. 2 Hath. OCEANVlt-:W 548-IDC 7 · Hn.p fr mah· "'antt•d . • W 11XC12 ,har<· .i ll<lr hnw S,J(' It til t Ol'l~xe Suites. 111~1 Seawirlt Village l.ari:t•L'dM l\pt ~::!~() m '" :inti IJSI ~11fl .1\C, a!"'pl.pk~. 11\11 2.1lo:ll~1 al(' '1% U>tl · • I µd 2H~ ~. <.:-t ll14y Nc•w 1&2 lxtrm l11x11r:v I · . 1 H ti75 li!IOO adult apt.~ 1n 14 pl:.ins Noi Flak•~· 760 fl!l:t~I Office Rental 4400 from S41S. 2 bdrm from i':xi•t' Ft•malc "'" ~hart• I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Costo ~17th St S505 + pools. h ·nn.'s · 14 1 1 h s am l' :i I\ r ll)l7 Wl':-.tl'liff N II Want J ll1111m swlt'. 545 ~c1 ft . watt'rfalls. poncll\' <.a:-. •,.""' nhous,· with \'tl'" 111 (111anrial in~t 71Mllls f modt•rn bwlding. J\ C, fur 1·1Xlltmg & h1·at1ni: I . f pll·nl) of parkm)( <'alt paid 1-'mm San IJ1 c,,:11 Nt·11.·~or~ .Hl'i.lt'~ Sr~~· bl luor Ai:t•nt ~I Sim H1·altlJ11m1l'S 675 ti71M) Frwy drl)'r_ :-.icirth on l1'nn1s., r.1u 1ul'thall. ~t I KOUCF:tf(ER _ Hc-arh 10 Mc l''adrlrrr har-frpk .... $2!.ll•nm-< ttll. --SMAD.'OFRCE then Wt.'Sl on Mc·l'ad1fr11 Cathy 75 1 fi271. E\l·s MEW'PORT COAST HIGHWAY to S e a wind Villa~t· lwfi·5H04 1-:ll'~anl 1•x.-·utt"' ~11111·,. . 1714!1193-5198 111 pn•sl1J,l1• lol':it 11111 E x 1·1· N1ndo In ..,hr With 1·11mph·t1· 'Ul'l'"ff Rooms 4000 " prof IX'rson llarh11r ,en w1·s ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'a •l4 Knoll t•b •· lei 714 8.'>l tl(~I L~guna Bl'ai:h Motor Inn. Fashum lsll'. 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Util pd 23\lfi W ., Oceanfroot 673·41!'>4 (i\•ntlt•ma11 111 i.h;ir1· h11rn1• "1th h:whl'111r I 'ull ,., 1· .. 544 17!1G S ha n · 1h1plt·x 1n ('11:-.ta .\lt·s a II W . wash '1ry1•r t'tw1I )-:rrTI. 11u1l'I nuo 'm11k mg pro( or :.tu<ll·nl Sl:IO m11 Kat ht 548·~"1 Sharl' 4 Bdrm hunw 11l Oani.I Point. Close tu beac h 1frv.'Y 1-:stah 1n rl1\'11lu;tl only 4!13 61!111 'Tl-IE" EXECUTIVE SUITE Full ~t·n·1(•t•oll11"'l> 111 \'t'"IMll1 t'1:11t1 •r IHI• !>lj11 Pl.AU EXECUTIVE SUITES "Thnt• 1:-. a tl1ffdt•n1·(· .. 714/752-0234 . 2082 M1rhelson I >r d212 2021 Busmt-ss t.:ntr "21:J "' 1.1x l1hrar' c·1111 fl•n •m·1• rm 1·11vll'r f11ll ~·· r' 11·1•:-. Imm 1·11 111 n 1p;111n 8.1:1 X!J'Jll l:!t\ll ~'I ft. Urangt' l 'o Ai l'Jlttl'I an•a SllWI 11111 ms !MW 507~ Wam« H.I. (; rt'al lo<·at1un . prof hlcl l{ l..ols of rwrktnJ.(. H7:. s11 rt Sft(MI mo 300 sq I fl $200 mo !2131 :1!1:> !1!»11 I I ·Hoom for rent in hi.t· lndry. frpk. t mt from OCC SIS.Simo 957 :W->.'i I N>llel'l lusinHs Rentdl 4450 I ................•..•... •••• ;.~~•••••••••••••••I THEADVYTISIHG I l·t 1t •,11 llaa..,t•t 11111111<1 1;11..,pt'\ l'a >!"" I 1 1 Ii f I Coa..iSULT""IJTS 'I" l ',., e.. \\II t rn a ,. Appr11x. ,llflfll\!( l il\al " "'"' c•;"" "'""' "I 11, J .. IJiou 11.ht mall' 111 Fount;un V:illl:v n1•<rr :-.:11w you rnn n·ap tho• f,,\.'i l.l'E~ s f) FrW\' s1 :i2i1 mi1 twnd1b of h•l!h ('Cl"t arl t h1• 11•'\l !11111• \!Ill i•1•1 I ,, 111·1•1t Jlt·;idt Artnll.d J ohn 551i !J:jr.{1. :>-Iii 75:1:1 \'l'rt•~tnl( for \111ir 1·11111 '.1111(111up 11111 .... 1.il).'1.• "110·1• ··ri.tl :u•'lli Stur al{f' garal(<' for r .. 111 Un Ha lboa l'l'n na•\I to fun tom· I llJ' 1ft.x:io1 1ft 1 673 29-l:l. li7J·:l'JJll 46001 RentalsW..ted ~················~···••! '.\I ai plea.'>ant lad~ ":11ll:-. 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I) ~. \1 f II lla11k1111: m.LER NEW ACCOUNTS n'Ll.Tl~H: 1'11 .... 1111111 ;11 :i1latil .. 11111111 S.1 l 'oa~l l'lat.a 11111n· E'p"r f'l'(I ti t';ilf .,;;il ln ·\111 h11q.~t'.\ [•Ill llltlli CALIFORNIA FEllRAL Sav ... &Lomt li\15 Town ('1•nl1·r l)r I '11;,I ;i Mt'Sa. ~' 1\ !1<i1::.:ti Eriual t)\.lpqrtunit y t-:mploy1•r HIUEHS ~At' ·1 \Ill•~. \I "l'OMt Yl'l\'E &.~.1 ·1u:t\.\ s 111 1'\ l •A~_iJANT __ .. 11ank m~rrR-- 1>i:! •«..'fl -I BODY SHOP MGR. 1 I U.U. &nplo~& l't'r111 a 111•nl. pll'as .an l I NEWPORT tre-pmaliOll l4 ork 111~ n:ncl.'111111" in ••••••••••••••••••••••• hu'~ .... h1•p sonh• •. , 1 fJ1•r11•11 t·1· pn·l1·rr1•1l Jobs Wmlhd. 70 5 < ;111111 pav 1 J)ljl for ;111 •••••••••••••••••••••••; \ ,tr\\'t,.n1 .. c·rll S t •t' .\l 1 Instant :wr v. trt·t· tnm .'I. I Wl't).!hl hauling. cf(Jt.l J"l" 1>11 11 HOWARDCMY~ nov. Jotm :..IH ·ll~I:.! I 110\t•&lJuailSt!' ('f;i,.,dlt'ol '""' I •Ill 1111• '\;J-:Wl'llHT ll~:1\l 'll "''"" "'h"l'\''11~' 1·111. t I S4•11ulh-1tl·m~ ('4:.! 5fi7K 1 Jo~·1 ~r 1wrv& b~-tht ph~ ~euev. ri;:yJ e 0¥\ cJ (Uf\n 1f\t{- U se Answer Ad se rvice when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in y our classified ad . we take your m essages 24 hours a day ... you call I Ill m I' ti I a 11• II"" l I 11 II .11 a 1 I a h It• l 11 'h ;11 p mat u 11· 1nol" 11111.il I I' r t' \' 111 u ~ Tl· 111' 1 " ' \ll'rll'nt·l· 1•rt·krr .. d 11r m1n111111m 1; mouth ... 1-;"h I han•lllng t'Xl't'l'tl'I""' T~pt· 21~2.'l 1;,._1 l1 J.!11r .. :111111 u\11• & 1·11111m11nit·;1 111111 "k1fl,. n~1111r1·tl i-;, t·1•llt·nl b1•rll'f1b & ach .in 1 ·t• mt' n I 11pprn111111 I 11 . ., ,J11h11 I .a11n. tii:1 ·l~x•t LOSAMGB.ES FEDERAL SA VIHG :1201 ."ll•Wp11rt lllvd Nt>wport Ht••11·h li75-45<Xl 1-:01-: M F Banking '.'\t•\\ porl lk;wh ulf11·1· :-.1•1•ks fu ll t1m1• Tl'll..r Expcr pc-C'ff'rrt•cl I.II<' I~ p1nl!. Ill k(·~ a1l1ll11i.: m 111·htne Wt• ufft-r 1:11011 !'tit runi.: salarv & 1·11111 tl;rny l1t.-ner11s · t/11ahf11'fl appl11·anls· ph·a~t· '"'" l'h yll1:} l m11nl1 114 &44 1255 WESTBtH FEDERAL SAVIMGS =~ l'nrµorntl' l'l:i1;i .'l/1•wpurt l&l•aah'< . .'A !J'c!liW t-: II J-: :\'! F llankmi: TB.LIRS Exi.>l•ru·n<'t' r<.'f1 'cl. Xl111 salary & tx•nl'fils Appl; l't'rsonncl HERITAGE IAMk 7<!1 N Eudu1, Analw11n l're\ 11.w. eXJK pref bul will tr am Cash1erini: e \J>r w11l lJt-helpful between 8·5 962 1374 type.auto, Approx. earn r e I 1 s t r a t I o n , 1~•·-~ Tra cy in gs $450-asscl m o. de ca pabllilles. 8.\5.1231 • ull or .p/lJme pos1t1ons u .. u.411 C•lff•nl• ... pendin11 on newspaper ----avail for r eliable . route An operung exists GUAIDS people-onented airson~ in t:qsta Mesa & Hunt t'ull & part time All Varied shifts. ~JOY ex· mgton BeaC'h C&ll da1b areas Uniform:. furn'd . cell. company hencfits Clcr1c•a l :11°t1W l'oa,.t 1114 \ l.'11n.lfl:u t1·l Mar *** Sales Office 7am·l2 noon, 951·7114. Ages 21 or over, retired m<'ludmg a frel· mt>al welcome No expt-r nel' per s hift Apply 9/\M b'73 !1:140 t'. I I ~. I HA~KI NI ; e occsew: cid , ..... ~:ll pc riem•e J)rcfcr rell U"ited C•lifonio Clerical Full t ime oppo rtun 1t} for qualified t ypist 1n lH' t i\" & interestm~ ofr Deli very m1m for l..A T im es lo homl'S m <.:.M & If H. 3-tiAM . s:ns $450 mo. + bonu.~ l>eJ)end'! · blc 1·ar 541i -1481 or !16<1 4982 ... 1,_ M u sl have prev\ou" Dental nurse. «h111nutll', Six Monurrh Iii" l'la7.J I se1·retanal skUls. t:njuy I J.lt'dO. non smok1•r . t•x11 l!lli i;n:i 1 cx<'~ll benefits mdud I pref but w1ll tram rt).!hl ~· t..i11una 111g frc.oe meul per shtfU l>t•rson. f;.w.0011 Npt Ctr Apply YAM Noon. Mo~ Fri Personnel I IJt·ntal MARRIOTT HOTEL Cha1rs 1dl· Dental A:-"1~ ./ TB.LER ,..Time ~KJ Ne.,.,'port Center Or tii nl. 4' ~day work wt•t•k :-.lel411t1rt l:k at h 9!63·5634 I t-:qual Opp t:mplyr :\1 F ----------1>11mestu· I COMPANION \A, •• 11 .. 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Plumbin~ Ill paintm~ experien11e ·Pf'4!ferred. $4 /hr slut + t>cnef11!i Apply Tues.· Sal U11na l'uint Manna Cc> 24701 IJana Dr l>ana Prnnt :\I anai:l'r 1-:mcrahl Hay Tl'llOIS f1H·1hty. t; c·our1s & s m pro shop. l'XJ.l4i!r'1I 111 t e nnis 11pt·r 11t 111ns ~t 1n 1 mal invt·~t ml'nl S a I a r v + t' n m m 4\17 · :.!2116 ht wn <! ,r; t.tECHAMC llunt Ht h SCf\11'(' "'iJ 1111n Exp & l(oocl rd's ltl- ~cn1 1:il. own loob nt·<·cs. S a I bas•· d 1111 t• x I> 1146 H:.!711 :\l t>rlw:il A:.~tsl. frunl of· flt'l', for (; J> . t'XiJ pre· f1•rred. m:i1I rl'MllTI1.' of ft1•1• m :i rui:• .. r J al llo~1Jtt:tl ltd, St1· 1111 =" H \l:t~ M 1-:IJWJ\I. A. .. ~1st:i11l, e x-. p'd fnll\l & hal·k . t yµ Hlll I fr·~ & ... alary 11p1•n. '.'\ ''" -;mc>kl·r ~~111 n:111 ~h·d 1t·al X·RAYTIC~ l':irt11m .. , :111 h•111r-. ,, v. 1•1•k . ;, tl;i~' :'\1·v. 1~1rl l11·.1..ll 1tff'lt•1• l>:ll ·M:!::' \t .. d11-.tl 11 \I'" lll"FJ('I-'.. lull 111111· l11r :1 lnt•·r'n1st~ '.\ 1·14 fl»l't fSo·:ll'h J·:Kt ; ,\ , lwo;I .'i. ra" :'\1·1·d 111\l Ii ,. It '.'.'\ ~' :.i l .1 r \ . . 1 n •ll1'.J1111· ~· lw1wf1t~ St•ntl 11·,11111•· \ti ·'" i>ll I >:11 h 1111111 I'll llm l~~· ( ·.,,,,, ,,,., .. I'.\ !(..!fi:!7 NURSE AIDE l'.ot l ltttt1· -11 7 tl Ji,.I t n11t .1fl·-.1·t·nt ll•1~p1lal I 1 .... t.1 \h·~a :1.\!I :1tMil "'I ((!-,... IC\ I l\t't'tl1'<I lot I t 1,1J.!•' I'""' it 11<11 '\' II l•11·,1t1 u11 Xlnl hr~ ~ lw11..t1t..· t·· ·1 ,\ I' 'I ><:t:t :1:1i.1 ·"" 1111 llo•f , 1111· IJ o1 \ • n1111'1 f111 IL' I" "•II t 'I"'" I t••ol .i•l• d11 ti "o•ll ~utos. Hew 9800 ...•..............•.•.. ' f; 11.1ra11ll'1~1 ·:-al11r~ lop 1·11111 m1s~1rn1, p;rnl 1 ;1ra 11on" ai1d1w1~111-.1 111111t! h\ 11111' lr;11'l•ll 111: ~l1 It· tlirN•tor" If \'1111 ""i1ttl llkt• 111 a1h aric•t· 111 our 1 \ll'C1h'S~t1Jt1 ph•tcst' t.·:ill I 54fi 7 lffli . llCKP'G /.ASST. l ';o~ rill\ l't•r;.1111cl .l 1•lt I co .. l F11r urltan olt•,IJ'tl firm. '>:JI 1·11mm1•11.,111 alt• " t•' JI 1'11-;mt .,t•ncl 1 f· .. umt• ICI l'Hll 111111:!" Sk \1111 rk 1'11 In ~t:!i I I IMMEDIATELY J-'ull Time Days. i\J)ply m pl'l''<r111 Oil'k t'hurl'h ·.., J<e ... 1 ;!ti!tli :"t·v.µort llllll C )I COOk YEAR E·ND SALE llCICPR/Gtll HID.A Y Some r1•,.,t,111ra11l t''I' h 1· 1 .., r 11 1 " " " 1 , • 11 J>t·rMm Tht• \'1ll:i).!t' I 1111 J:.!i ~lanm· /\\ lkilhoa !~land -900KKHPER/PT Approx <!Ohr ... "k. Tu ... 1111 /\ I'. r\ II, pa.Holl t 'all KJl l!ltiO or mtul rt'!'t1m1· 111 PO Bm lflllX.I. l n 111t-. Ca. !t27.13 looldceeper p /T Opjlotrl um\~ t•x 1:>1"' rnr rl'l1ahlt• 110•r;11n h• 1\11rk a~ a hf'l•akfa!'l l 'ook lur 11 n 1• '' f n 11 r h 11 t 1 • I n.·,1auranL., Short 11rdt'r 1·11nk mi: cxpcrll'nn· 1ir1• ll'rn·tl 1-:nJllY l'X('t:ll <'0111 pan~ tx·nef1ts APP· h !1,\:.\.:-J1u11. ;\111n Fn t\·r:-.onnt'I MARRJOTI MOTEL !KIO Nt'wp11rt ( 't•nh •r Ur 1"'1•wport llto;wh 1-:11ual I >pp Emplyr )I. F COOK T n st art 1mml•cltall'ly. part linlt'. pr1· ,,1·l11M1I ~,; 121~\ • SAVE NOW -MOST M.ODELS DISCOUNTED FAR B·ELOW TH.E FACTORY STICKER EXAMPLE 1981 CIVIC ·in a t your c onvenience during o ffice hours and get the r espo_nses to your ad ... this s~vi ce i s orily $7.50 week. For more informa - tion and to place your ad ca 11 642-5678 . W11rk fur Np\ 111'11 rlt r J day l\k Toppa)' Frl'('& I': O E !191 JlltiO · I r 1 t n 1• I' t' r ... 11 n 111· I co'OK WAMTED 1500 Dx S speed Factory equipped irk side mldgs E.O E I r\jl('IH'Y D ., p·1a• ~la k l' you r s h1111111nr.: IHH I': l7t h.l'•1!'l:t ~11•!'a II J I 1 t•:istt·r h) us1111: tlw ll.111~ I Su1l~-l--'j.~ I~ .!;::::::::::::::::::;:;::;;:::;::;::;::;;;;:;::;::;;;;:;;!!.l ... ".tl•nl•t•·-1:i_~_·~.1f•1·1·.cl•\•1·t"' ... ~J ----;~~~n..u.. • Enjoy wofking with young people? TM Dally Piiot la looking ·for m•n and women (over 21.) with ~utgotng per90nalltl•• who enjoy working wlttt klda. · Thia poaltton enhlll• counNllng young carrtere on """' aubKrtpllon• on their Dally ~lot rout••· · S..r1 at M pe.r nour ttnd work partttme evenlnaa, -a-ftCI .... ,.,.. -. ',; • ' Cel 142-4321, extenelon 2IO, betwHn 2 and I 'p.m. end Hk tor Lort., 0....-0.... Dllr-.... .., ...... 0.-...... CA----"""""""~ . . ,· for :-.lt•wp111't l't•ntn ri·al t•!>t;1t1• 11H11°l' :l l•J I ol;1\ 14c•1•k 1\ I',\ 11 th111 I T H 111 kc•) ltr.:hl typtnl: ('a II f•ir appt l.7r1 ·ll~Jf1 I I ( 'hl'<'kl•r ( 'ali 77f~(J;!',l',l I (';irN11 kt·1 for 5 unit~ 1111 j • tri: Int. t • !'v1 l'rl'f••r 11loh·r J p(1r~11n 7 1!1 1:.11; .l11l' 74~. 1:lll CASHIER t:xpl'rtCnt't'(I. Must hA1°1' basic· photo knowlt•clr.:c" Full t ime Imme<!. open i n g , l'ho t o i.:ra1>h y Unlimttt.'Ci. Uill89 Hcul·h Blvd lluntinl(ton Hc•a('h . 847-3664. .~ C.\SHll':tllllOUSEWARl- $A L~S. Appl y 1n p e r s on C r o wn Hardware. 11Yl4 Irvine \Wt>stcUff Plaza) N.B Cm!ERS UTVTIM MARKETS For .2nd Uni Shirts W• promote to manaae· ment 6~1on from with"'. . WANT A CAREER? Coll.aM•a lllDel Mar lll·M21 U.....Beach --Hu•&.tach 1'lr r......a draw In Ute .._ • .a Pally Pilot ~Ad. Call T• -- \I 1111 F1 1. a ppr11x ~1 :1 Apply from ~ 4p m at <.:a~k n <'h•aH•r, lfifiU 1><1\'t'. :'\ H i52 2.~ l't>L':'<TEll llEl.I' It·•· c·n·am pa rlor & ch·h m•Ptb you .t 'all fi7!l 'tl!l.1 COl '="T F.H Woman. full t1ml'-al~n l'a~t l1rt"tl' !'lc'amst ns~ M11·h1·1 ·.., ct .. a n <'r~. 1.ai.:un a :'\IJ.!ltl'I. 4!16-5124 Counter help. tftt.\ !'hlfl l'T . fl ex1hlc hr.;. ~1 F a p ply in persoo to:im 2pm nran~t' .Jultu~ 7 t 1 !-:, llalhoa Hl vrl. llalh11:i ~12661 l'lll'NTt-:H ht>lp. IOl'M Ii/\ M, Winchells Uonuls. 253 E 17lhSl CM COu PLl':WANTED Man age small busint•ss Part time Will train Call for appt 846-3279 CUSTODIAN Full time. JPM·llP M. Male or femalt> Harbor area . Call C hu«k 631·2880. Mon.·i''ri K-5. Dehvery Person n~ed immed. Part time. 'f'uM. It Thurs . Beverl y 641·8820. DIUYmtY PBSOH Co4ta Mesa Ptlarmacy Mon-Fri l<M. '42·0l08 !!!lo! !~Yor ·•-_..StntlM DA&YPILOT _!ICJ __ llllCTOI' OOIT.MOWt ....... ,. EXAMPLE 1981 ACCORD S Speed Hatchback BECAUSE OF OUR VERY COMPnlTIVE PRICES, DISCOUNTS WILL NOT BE QUOTED .OYER THI TILIPHONI COME IN . TODAY & SAYE· IMI NICll 0000 THIU 1/4/11 'LUI TA~. L.IC. a DOC. HI .. W..W1~l ~=~ . 1100 ~~~ ..... ?!!~ ~~.~~ ..... ?!!! ~'~~ ..... ?!.~. 99-;T ................... P1tlme, ?ct.ya, Zhnld••· 1 ... ,etnhtlSlctrY ·Reuplloni1l. r /T . S.rrt'tar Rl'f'•ptmnlat for .okJ MO nr ti<>•.C Mo, pit al Mu11 l) pt tl>W PM. aooo mt• 41l hr• Mon ..,.., P!.Ut" Ht'kl rt ~umtt to 1.·1.,..111..-1. o\11 .. • 7 1~ O• ti) I' ii u l N•• •PIJWf l'I I ti•·~ \Ml!. ~·'*• Mt«." I" m2l6 .. O,• ft•C'll up '6'\t t '""'' 111C11 ~~Ir• •tde·I' 11110•11 11101 k iirntll'J li.,.t' I 11 m T' l)tnll ,,..., t1 'ln1111t'd o pt'lllnll l .;II llt·l1 11 \11 l; Ill ... \ ,,... .2fJ t>an 11m" <'\-• •1•1•1• m I l'C'rMlfl 'ut1 l..11w h 'll I t'•lm twn~ ... 1.o"i'\ 1~ ... ..... rt um .. t .... n .. mlt-1 di•~· I) I n I'<' I '" 11 \\ U 11 l,' fh n " t 1 I'" I 111 H•tbu .. ~S I t>ltX PBX PIXllRIA•'r full 6 ~ iunw poellklfta • ~ 111 fur reliable ~ntona w1lh P'4lU•nt 6 efflr•-' (JhlJlw manM,. Ni.hi 91\1~ W/rol1&lla1& • ••lu1ml• t-;ujoy 4'~ r111lrnt rO blndlll lll c'll11t11111 " trw meal p.111 •hlfl AwJ> IAM Np0t1. ~Ufl '" rt-notllwl MAidlOT'I' MOTIL YOO '11·•~111 I 't'lllUI 111 'llt'•IU'l tiei.ll'h .. ;qulll I !l>P t;rru>h 1 M " l'llX '-ll•flt•nh lk• ~"" ,. .. 111 '" I' .. I 11 r ,11 It 1111 11.J I ' '411rk 1>.al1 1111w '\v 1 • IJO'I Ill'\"°"'*'\ k t:l(l1l,11 ...... ,,, ,,. Ill l1l'l1t'lil' I iii I I' I.al d lrlll ll 111 VI '\11 II )!J 77 ii ••t-1 °"""'it:I Are,..c.-..r ......., l u urH1 l'lor ltJl!lt!l' nt•t!dOO for fabl ,.,.., t~ hl~h IHl'SbUI I' ll'ffi !Jul'ltr \ hel11 11f1• In ll'r\ 11•v. M·re..•11 & ll':.I --COMnO&. ly. AM delivery, LA Delall cntnded' in-brlaht, 1111ertlve. for ~· Ti ll weeti dlviduaJ few front otrieco pro1re11tve enimel Loc•I ......, _. cco mn · 00 per In Laawua Ad Aaency hospital. 631-1030. asll l rol eom~•A¥ noch wauna~~h·-~-14118 D1ver1ified duties. ac-tor Ginny. Mon TAM·l. rout• Id nlcl.n for Heal EaUC.SIUH curete t)'Jlhlf. Reined Wed. 5PM-t . Fri. TA.M ·l. alHd)' • due l.u ea· & I t6 efw• eavlronment, aalary + Sat. IAM·5 paulklft Dcry level. we tWwC...-1 be n er i t 1 . c a 11 train ln&d'V6-wln1 Mon. · 7l4 141M·llS7. llC.notilST Jan t, 10 ID~ pm 5M t-: 3oln the lea.d« Now In· ------_ _ __ Pyer Rd terv1ewuia for pm1t1on1 RttJ!ptlOn&lt. some typ-• ~Office s11nta Ana 1'79-GI an real estate 111IH ina. priof' appointment T y p i n I e x p e r l'lcll&rt' framer t!11 p.rte111·ett Part t1mt' A11 Wutid .. 'r11mn, ti.'ltl ~" l'v101 Hwy. L.:t.i ll1·h ~"' 111116 Whether llt•ented or not m •kin, e" P n el' n ecessary. Newport callto114!t'll youquahfy Ce nter Property \o Jom thto profH1ion1tls 979·~...:_ ---manaaement. Perma· al W a Iker & Lee lteceptionilt Wlth iwrwral nent. P~e 844.:_~· C 714)~~-· office 1kill1. l'le11sant p l'tt' i.d\uul TIAC ... S I 11 ~lurt 1mmecl1ult11) 1'>111 11mt• oc full ltmt· l'r" ~dlliul M7 l<!tiJ ......... Wes • Start tht' year ria&ht by PllMT1M4i f1ncJ1n11 out about tht· 1•1 .,~man nt'edt<it t111u11 tar .. er opportun1l t('!> tlt'~ l•lilt~11nmult1 l2.')c) I a\'atl able al St'it'l'l I 1-:iq.1t·ncn.i·t' ""''c:-.!>ai > • l'ropt-rtaes H you hav1• l'lwt mt"lhl·al & 1lcnwl I i•xµt'n-em·t• nr C1n 1n tla) .wt-ck l 'all !K>I !):IOl1 lcr~s~ m learning ahrn11 p hone manner & ac- curate typ1na essential. , Some bookkeeping ex-1 per. preferred. •·ountain ~all_er ~.!~._~7-7242. lllCB'TIOMST t-'or ML'dtt·~ Cl1'n tt•. Pref~r mature person w /bat·kqround an nutr i- t r on & preve n1 1vc medtt:ine. Litt• hkkpll, wa.es open. Ask for l-':l_v1e ~~7. 'l!JIJ·.40it7 1..a 'I.Illa lllll!> lrl\ t':;lml'nl IJroPt'rl I('!\ I: I 1·all fur a 1·onf1den11al 111 l•---------•r 1-'rudUl'lllHt . lerne..-. We also ha\\' ~an lime Mon ., JUPM I op Port u n 1 t 1 t•:., for f1n1sh , Tues. t ool'M I e s tab l 1sht-d pro f11111sh Will lram J\ppl~· fes:;tonals with manaRe 1660 Plai.:~\aa Ave C M. ment pott·~ttal for of fires an Costa Mes u, :'llewport ·ln •mc and San C:lementl' t'all l't-lt• For Ad Action llC9'110MIST Full time Mon:-.~rt. Must be personable &· well-groomed. & enjoy •meeting lhe pubhl'. Re quires 11ood spellinl( & penmarWtip. No typinli\. . ,Phone experienre pre- ,..f erred Jo"ull romp1tny b(•nt'f11s Apply l't•n nys;ner. 166CJ l'hw1·nt1a A Vt-<:01St11 M~a R1·sl11uranl D&TACO 25252LaP•ld L_,..MI• tlOUit'V.l\t'\ '<i!JJtll' ment \oui h u,l1J ntl 'i salan Pitrt urn1· ~ ull 1 time pOSllUlll" ·'' J d I n o "' <: o II l I J r .1 SHI 11111 "' '-11 k V1ot10. 751 31!H J1J1J l•r ant'i Tr..1 111 fm OPPORTUNITY plal'cmt'nl l'O un ... d u• I l.11111 k:-ollt•fl ..-.ht.'n \Oii SE EC Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 li rill ~nwN1. 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Mew 9100 AlltOI, H•w 9800 ..••........................•....••.....................•.••....•.•.....•..••....••.•..•.... ' . THIS WIEIE•IENO ON& Y! YOU CAN· SAVE 6% from factory su99ested list price on every new car in stock + any dealer installed options & accessories dis~ounted at Newport Datsun. BEAT ... HIGH INTEREST RA TES DATSUN 210's Ill Sl,I~' MOO(l ?13 79&!1 '11 210 1d< 4 \1111. BSM, l/C. Ult Z68 '/87} ·11 210 ?d• • \II • llSll. l/f.. U/C 249 2811 ·11 210 7• .•11111 llSM. l/C Ult 7'JO 2191 '11210 7• .•11111 .ISlll l/C U/C 17~ 4471 '11 211 7• ••~Ill llSll 1/C,U/C 884 llll '1121f 7d< •• .... 10 '11 flSlll. l/C.,U/( 271. ,.15 '11210 101 ""c-.~111.llSll, l/C,Utc.Sl pq .lJ~, 9240 '11210 7• hilcll.~111 llSM.l/C.U/C • ..r' 117 890 '11210 1111 llolth ~llld llSll 1/G.U/01 "'« 220 71'16 '11210 10. ~<-~Ill ISll, l/C U/CSI P\C Zl9 tm '11 2JA.u. 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A11to.A11.ISll.U/C.l/C 1:19 llOS '11 Sii ..... •11.ISM.UJC. l/C 229 -'It SlfW ........ ISll UIC.l/C t2lDlt91 W Sit w.,....,... •.we."' Ill UfJ ''11 J1t ..... •", • •. •. ISll, U/C. l/G I ,,. '411 1211 411 11111 411 -as' 1WI • YOUR PRICl Sml sstt sstt 5'72 St7J 5'72 ,... lt2A ,... ,... ,... "$6711 '5M 7Mt 6151 657' 6151 6151 Man1 tnOtW lo t:hooN lrom •I Slmllar S.rinp Brina yow beet cMlll In writing & ... what we wtn do tor you. ADVERTISED CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. SALE ENDS SUN. 1-4-81. SALE PRICE + TAX. LICENSE 120.00 DOCUMENTARY FEE AND FINANCE CHARGE THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY FOR CARS AND TRUCKS PURCHASED FROM STOCK. PRICES GOOD ONL'V WITH 18AD. .... ~ ..................... - ~~~~ ..... ?!~~~~ ..... ?!!~ Rest•urant 1-:Curity MCDOMA&.D'S mt1mn Now hlrinc. full or put ~ 11 time. Daya • evu. Great c•reer op - Portunltlea. On the job trainina. For more In· formation. caJI 7S4·9943 or inqui~ at 3141 Harbor Blvd.C.M. Sales HI Fi Compo . nents Salary . 11lnl future. C M art•u. 1':01-: Mlf' Call MF. 11 2 on - 1 y M r Pauisen . 2ls-tl85 llM3 Sa I e s Jo; x It' n s.1 \' t' Houseplant knowll>tll(c u must Hetatl e11pt'rienn• preferred. Salary & hours orl('n 645 02111 SALIS DECUTIVE l'AHTTIME M u s t b t• 1· u r rt• n t 1 y l'mployt'C.I & :-.u1•1·essful l'a1>ahle 11F hci:h lt•,·c·I t·om mun11·a1111n "' 11t·o µle ap11lymi.i for mem hers h1p tu a prof hus 1 nt·ss usMJC We arc a ltft• time assoc.' of s t•lf'cl. hii:hly amhillous p~oph• who rt~.:un·h & imµlt• ment lhe pnnnvals of a1·qu1nnl( i.irt-al w1•i11lh • Mr J{11·h:inJs 963 115 Iii SJ\i.~:s If y1111 ui·1• <ll(j(rt•SSI \I' ;inti l11oluni: for a fu111n • tn n·tatl ml(ml w 1:111111 1·11 lw1wf11 ~ appl~ an p1·rl!1111 !•am lu I lam ~11111 thru Fri St;1n1larrl Shtws. :•m Su Hn~lol. <'M J S;il1·~ l0i111 t1111e Indal Camuttant Will train l'rt-f1•1 .. ~ SCTRY ,IRECEf'T Trade as~o1'1-:itrnn 1n In tnt· l girl 11ff11·1• <;en'I ofc· dulte!>. t-:uod st•(•rl'l:ir1al ~ktlb nt·1· 752-i!K.'>i!. Scl'rl'lary IA'l?al lnH:.t m .. nt <"•m.,ult<inl ~l'l'k" csµ'd IJl·r~on " ll')!al Sl'<' y ,ktlb l 'olhn~ J\s :-.ot·1att·~. 5117 San ;-.;1rol;1:, L>r "302 :-; H • .-SCT,:. IM)( IKKEl-:Pt-;H 3 to .i dy:-. wk. exl>(•r C !\I a rt•11 t;42 o:Ji2 SECRETARIES Xerox tl50 opc,ratC>is for l'Xpan<hnR 1·ompan~· Top pay for top pt•opl1· F T or J> T Flexililt• h o ur ~ :o.;l'wp or l • Sl'1·n•1ar1al Sf•n·11·1·s. I i52 :!:177 s.c,....,to,rH SI.OW-+ l>UI:.: At·c·urall' typ1n~. no I shorlh;and. Matur~'. i:d ~ress ap1iearanc~ Call • Sandy. ~6055. <.:oastal 1 Personnel J\genry. :!7!MI l Harbor lilvd . C.: ~ • Nt:VEHA n;t~ to:.o E • •SECRETARlto:S• • HA,,Y ..:w YEAR Thank you on<' & all for a wonderful & prosperoul> year' Liz Reinders A1:enC'y 4020 B1reh Uit '64 EOE Newport '833·8190 · Frl'e Secretury to <:t:O Small dynam1r rompany Collins A.-;soc1a1es 5(;i San N1d10las Or NH Seaetarwl 1(1.'neral nl fire. Husv 0H11·t> w1tb n ew ur~a;.uzatmn. Full rt-spons1h1lcty of .-II ;u• l i \' 1 I 11• s 1 n 1· I u <11 n i: secretanal & Ille book keepina.l Kequires IH)Oll telephone mann er Preferrt'd !oration in ,. i r • h i t y o r 11 o a .: Hospital Re1?tnnin1i salary up lo S90ll mo. bast-d on t•xpenent•e 642-1822 •• SICIETARY Stock brokeraj.le firm in Fashion Island has im· mediate o peninl( for sec retar y /back up operations. Exper. pref. Hrs : 7-3:30. Contact H elen McGlnley for l-appt. 644.:,.2292. __ Secretarial "-"-Sea •• .., .Previous bankin g ex· periencedeslrable. Xln\. typin ll skills required. short-hand not required. U111lted C•llfonl• ... 2220ceanAve. L•IWI• Be•ch ..... E.O.E. '7.11 •r DAY ,;;;,., a1f10u pa1 for •• da1 ad la lb• DAILY PILOT lllYICI DlllCTOIY DOITNOWl- MloN71 .REI , . Full time evenln1...-1- tion avail. (« qualified. exper·~ ho&.el stturit y officu. ErUoY exrell. co. bt'neClts with presti1ious holel.. Apply 9AM·Noon. Mon-Fr{ Personnel MAlllOTT HOTll. 900 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach Equal Opp EmplyrM If' SEC'Y tOfFICE: MGR Irvine architet•tur ul firm. JO hr .wk. fulltime benefits. i52· 199S. St'cun ty SECURITY Door Attendant M..nottHof91 E:vt>nm~ pOl'lit1un availa· bit' for a people ortt'nlt'd pt>rson able to l'hl'C'k 10 ·11 & t'nfurt'l' hotl'I polit: 1cs at lhe llo(lr of our lounl(t' t~nJnY c11- ci:ll c-o. lx'nt•ftls J\pply !JAM :'\loon. Mon-Frt Personnel MARIUon HOTa !tlMI Nt>wport <.:t•nll·r Ur Newport !Wach Equal Opp Jo:mµlyr M t' SH VICE STATION Island sal1-:-. p l or f t. nwi·ha111n1I ahtltty th • ~rrnl>lt'. hltl lia~l·tl 1111 . ,.,, p K<\f;.K;!lU Se" •·r & llr;11n d1•anl'I'!> v. ••nli'd. hl(hl plumhtnll !lli4 4H~ Shue :-alt"-, full llrfll' v. 1th •ir '" out l'><ll i.r '"111 tram .<irt)(I ('11 ·twnef11,. Aµpl,,· tn 1>1.•rl>rin !lam lt1 t lam :\11111 lhru Fri Standard Sh111.·"· :Jl17i So Hnsl•1I C ~I STt\TIC/:'\J-:l!Y STOHi-: 111 l'd~I nt't'<I;. '"h•,.l a11\ F l1m1·. :i ''''~" Xlni, '" Cl r k I n ~ I II fl.II ... 1-:Spl't't<tll~ ftnt• 1'11t•11IC'lt· l'hon1· 1;-;5 111111111r avpt' SI udenl 1\HI(• I 111 q·r fut partt«ll~ hancJ11·appl·tl yo.un~ man._&to :!741i SWTC .. RDOPR Full l1m1• tlav,. Will tr<1 tn 1>12-:.113 · *** Tanya &itari 17\'1:/l Kamµt·n Huntington Bl•at·h YmrJrdht• ..-.m1wr of 2 tr.. tickets I Sli \"3lt1"°'. It> le• Folift & Holiday on le. Jan 6thru 11th Loni: Hcac·h Arena T tl'kl'IS m u~t ht• l'X · c·h11n.:ed for ri·s1·n ·ed seat:.,at the l'1111\(•nl1t111 l'cnler ahead 1•f 11011· Call 64l·51>'iH. 1•xl :!72 lo rlaim your lt<'kl'ls *** .I TEACHH C21 ":lemenlan· l1n•Sc·h1111I F T prt\·a'tt~ M'honl. C~I .trea. 642·0Ul TEACHIRS To start 1mmed1alely Part ttn\l' or full t1mt• l'rl'·school llSi 126:1 " Teac her. pre st·hool. aides and subs :\lature or younJi: Hun11ni:ton B eac h arc11 Call Marilyn 847·5211'1 Truck dnver. lcK·al. I Ion. I.A & Or Cly. 5 dy v.k 1146 9419 Sat Sun only IHoAM. TRUCK DllVER Warehouse Position ~1691\ TYPIST/ .11 WORD PIOCISSOI to:ntry-level position 1n well·established firm. Must havt' !ltrong train- ing in grammar skills. full time . Apply in person to Mr. f-'uentes a\ Roberl Bein, William f'"rost ai A.~'l()('lates. 1401 Quail s·t . New port Beach. Waitrt'sses or wa1tt•rs. apply St•v r o 's Restaurant. 51130 W. Cloast Jlwy. NR between 2-4. Wanted young penon in· teresled in learning in· teresling business. Call Gr et'ie at Tile Design Group 931 ·5216 o 751·1902 WILL YOO HANDOUT FLYERS? Good pay, •I• U>-1'7: lll·l.164 ....... f I . ..................... . +•4 I ... ....................... WESTMtNSTER ABBEY AN11Ql1E MAU. Dally lM, Fri 10.I Cloaed 1\aday 11751 W~Ave. Gardea Grove 564-tl03 • •• . .,,.. ... ,. 2«3 Fordh•m Dr. Coata .Mesa You are the wlnner of Zfrwtlclreh 1Sl7valuel. to Ice,.._& H1l..,•lce Jan. 8 lhru llth Long Beach Ar~n• Ticke\5 must bt' .ex· c ha n1t'd for r~served seats at the Convention Center ahead of ti me. Call 642·5678, ext. 272 to r laim yourti<'kels. ••• Blond English H111hboy with beveled mirror. $950. SmJ round oak din· Ing table. $475. Square oak coffee tbl l800. Ph 675-6840 Old Oriental ruits w11n1 t'd Any SIU'/Cond Call I ·K00·5SJ.~ Queen,ann Ible & t·hair s. Antique d rawtnt1 tble. 649-2975 t; pr1gh1 Piano rir<'a 1875. .:ood starter Oak rol·ker , gas st1)\'e K4U·266.CJ RUTH'S ANTIQUES J ... .-, ca..-c.s. 20' : o(f on all stock _S0412So. Bayfronl Halhoa Island lnl'x\ to l"erry l Open l2·5 Wt~f· Sun 675-04..13 ANTl(jJUE SHOWJSALE TodaythruJan ri--- lluntangton Center Mall Be11<'h.Blvd/S.D. f:o'wy Appllmat 10 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wash er & Qper Xln\ r ond $125ea. 646-58411 <i a fler & Sallll•r gas :>love. l{d t:ond. S75. OHO 557 8393 lfrfrtJ.:. frost-free. $11\lt Wa:>her. $75 Drv<'r . S75 RaORe. ~-Jra.sh l'Om·- pa rt or. SIOO !)4;! 4<M.1 lie ye... I020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ust sell qukkl> l(rrb frame I ll 'Pd :\'totf•herane. xlnt l'llnll 5150 492.4459 Schwinn Super Trick 8t'ach Cruiser-All alloy rum ponents. Call J\ndy afl 4. 675-9696 Pc•u!(l'Ol l~pd Hf' Boy's Bestorft•r . ~!12 . MIW&USID & accessories 1673 lrnne 1E 1.642-4348 luHdlftg......W11025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hoofers Hot Kettle. <.:om prl'SSors & Cions l{d ron d . xlras 548 0!>12 . ~0·0203 Cah 1035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H t; <i I S T fo: H f: 1J HlJ RM l':St: KITTENS 893-~ D09t 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kt:t:SHOND Pups AKC Champ sire. M 11" Pet & s h ow P~·t ply 21J 1697·l~ar16pm. Doberman male blk tan 7 mos oldSlOO 545·9010 N41w Year Pup111es. Golden Retril'n•r . ·1 Healthy fat. all shots. 7 wks. 67J.. 7584 FrfftoY• 1045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BENJI TYPF. QOG Gentle. loving Pl'l. while female. ApproJt. I yr old . 549-7649. A d o r a b 1-e I y r o I d <'hocolatt' Lab mix female lo good home 642·1794 ,.,....----1050 ................ , ..... . ** lilUY ** Good used Furniture & Appll•nces --OR I will sell or SELLfor You MASTmSAUCnOM ......... llJ.t'21 Bastinetle. Antique aew. mech. ltud. desk. crib mettreu, dreuina table llv. rm. ctiair . Kina hHd board • frame. dinette •et. comerdeak ~-MT Movlnt s.le. Compl. kl 11 br Ml. t ' IOfa. lwin bed w !frame. 5. olrltt nedenu. dub chra, lamps. m jtt'. 110\ StHhore, N.B. 145·'410 UMd l Couch• S Cha.Ira. N .. d1 reupbol1tery . TIO-lNt ' 1 • ., .......... wltll 1.,.. taMe •· · ....... •1 ' ,.. . .. 11'1. I .......... ,. .. ·········-..... ········ ...................... . . . ,......... .... .-.~ • tW .. tJJO ~7 Jll2 --Mllrlll•• Herculon • llfa • 2 ~ rH'llMI -Call•_, D tlu &• ll 1na ••~•· ••l•rb•d w ti••••• Lltll•r paddf'd hdbrtl -l'~ dl111111t C'lllalr1 •nuh "'> h• •O•• or ~ lot M~11 ft& 7~. v ~AC 'Oruel M 11h u - .,.fmt 9iVI l.ceul• \I\ lokt '°"-·' ~ t.ultl •kt• rhr • Gold ... "1•1 rod1.-r 11 30 ·1'••t•1 lampe tal. 17!1 ~old lull i.taf'd Admaral dual ll'fllV r~frllf' Jl~' M~ 71 'f> Cashonh •••S. IOH ... , ••••..•.•......... ~ H~lo1 a11n11 }tw~l "II furn11u~ 1·111rwr .. ~ , .,, otht'r ~hukl l!ouo.l' \.'all•~ ~7.u• • ~n hid, pwfec·1 1100 Phlh'u ,...n,..ralor l'~ "ellenl lhap11 fJ4.\ Uu• n•1•na *'** t•.u11110t Wc..-J, bual 6 lllr, 3 " ...... I blllt1, Ill 1t•rnt1 lio11al p1d1 rn•1 purlll IJI•'°''" biller tillll rrfria bul•n•..,.'''"' ltlilO llol M'\t'r•I llllM' lll'nt• tw.;t 13.\.,1 ~I ... lllth l M ~=· '°'' ........................ \\ lllllt'IJ h"ll\'t' .. 1111 lo Ult' lul "lllr )'II.rd t'-.111~ "*' M .,, .. , 1111)' 1•1uther. nt~lt'd llt'bVt'rultil)' ~10• I II I 111 hu11u1~ oul all 0 1 ,., 1· .. ll ~Ut'<ll~~1! v11U 1·an hd11 ....... ........ ] .. IOIJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• !ht' Ofll) IO-.J 1 "1 ' l u~N l>tteetortromlJl.>11., iOfu l'M lliL> ••1·11: '"' '-llh <'•se Exl·ellt'nt SUI ll."llb J lo!Tllli~ l·o11d111un. SIOO 675 110641 2300 IA UlJ"' iA.rd Lu ' ti I c.11 .. r 6PM M) lr <13h )OW .trt'J~ur ~·;, I lbane1. t'lcdrrt· t(U:tar )-Uu prn·e 11 ~' , . .-, \h•ll>! I Prolcs;,100.al mi..dt!I "With &oes Sa\ . onh ~l\llll Trt'l' or l.1fc i(OIOI<: up to Drake .. \\t! l ~1 tht• nt'l'I< Woodi:ra111 Hond a 1-:xpre;,;, µr~ bucty 14 1lh h~rd. ~hell pon& \bl, new lnplt• '"'11 •·J st' $500 541l-044ti c_oul·hes, mut'h m''" Nt'"' lbane.t "Bullt!rrly" Sat Sun 9-5. 1411 lfr1:011 atuusllc KW\ar. model ta Rd FJ611 Jet blal'k fimshJ Garage Sale Clolb'·~ shoes-furn books m1i.t· 3145 Kerry l.n. C M Sal ~-5 . ........ 1060 "' fancy molht-r of µearl mlay Equipped w shadow transdu1·er ptt kuv .,.. strap button. 1a1·k plug and hardshell t·ase Must san1fu·e. •••••••••~••••••••••••• $400. Al.SO. new MXR AppalOO!ia Geld 16 II. Ii years. Very h'al'h<tble Dressaict' llackj?roun1I Has been shown Wt!stern $1500 646· 79119 1100 dual 1·ontrol "hase shifter S75. W111 take $450 for all of above. 17141 750·2516. 631 -0 14K. 548-0995 ~.~~ ....... . •11u-9 fftO ....................... ••• w. .... J lllU 8'iikhlad Cr Hunt&n&ton Beach ~·~ant tlw winner ol ,, .......... 1111 value>. to ......... M•tlj•lce Jan IHhru llth I.uni Be.t•h Art'nll 1'1t·ll.,tf must be u <'hanaed for r..it'r.ved M>llU at lhe <.:onvt1ntlon l'•ml•r ahellld ol Ume ~·1111 Ml!~. t!Xt 272 lo 1•hu111 y~Ut•kets * * •. IMh.t1stJ •r•/ S..-.ke fOZcp ••••••••••••••••••••••• M i\ H I N E t: L to; < . • 1'KJC1AN lJl·S1gri wtall reµa1r .iual wcrl ~~ t!V!f ............ ••ip••• 90}0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lt!wmur :ll 2spd w1nrh brand ne'°' $175 631·6174 E vmrude 100 11:1' 1!172. Rebuilt Like new 675·3731.ask for Ril·h t7 ' a l um 1·anot'. (i11nt'master. new. xlnt l'Olld $4(XJ. IW0-6353 ~uba eqwp. everythinl( Two alum. tanks 72 & 80 ·$600 l'aJIJ1m979·73!11 --------IOClh,Power 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt buy, 16' Glasstron. super fishing or skung. 50hp Mert'. 4hp Johnson. 673·5340 '65 OW .. ;NS SKI SKl f''I-~ 26' !o'ull ranvas. Xlnt r ond . S lip a vai l $7000 bslolr. !163·9878 Ho.sahaWGoock 1065 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUST Sfo:LL Pe auey 1·26' Bayhner lo hrs . fully P.A with 2 columns equip, ideal for flli· Coin wa.terbe.d with ~75.0.IW.Alsolooking -1\11\l(Twiffersil:iii~ 'fr ame Zenith remot1· for ZildjinCymbals $12.00066l~W>4 control N?1or TV 649-2!175 , 557.8393 Entire hot.1st' liq~1dat1on 1 8 t; E s <.: H E R u b sale, d1sheil. quahty 1><-<1· Trumpet. Gold laquer ding, J>OlS & pans. furn. f i n i .s h l' o-m p I et e rugs, appliances. Jim 3 • w 'mat<"hin~ mule & c·on & 4 9am·5. 1658i Delton cert c adaptor $300. ~Ir:_ Ap~ 2. ~I. R. !147-61R2 646.8478 Fully equip~. Perfect live·aboard. $65.oon. Slip. s.'i0.000 loan for 15 yrs. at 11 1'2'; an11l l'\·t ply. 534· IS(X) or 1140.2254 on boat. Jew9'ry 1070 p~ 1017 looh, Sal f OoO ·····-················· ........ , .......•..•...........•.•........•... Man·s l4Kt yellow .:old AKC Englis h Cocker t:oronado 21·. inbrd. bracelet. in nuggt't lex Male blue rone whelped hinged mast. spinn Jen. Lured rurb hnk. measur Aug lsl. ho usebroken. VHF. Nwpt slip $13.000. ing 13mm in width. II" !LiS.!!1133 -642-&.M-l -_ length. Secured-whir ::i -- - . -------------- conrealed boi< e lasp .. African Gr ey Parm\ LIDO 14 . Sail •4t47 with a figure 8 saft'ty small mild horse s uita · w trlr. Xlnl do <·ond. clasp. Total weight 1;, ble for rhild 673-8823 • $2200. 847~~e~ftS.: _ 30.92 pennyweights. Ap praised over $3.000. Sell AKC Champ. Cor ker looh, Sllpa/ 9070 for $1850. !'148-6446. Spaniel puppy 3 blks. I Doc .. blonde. m /f497·3516 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Korum Twenty Dollar ------;-----BOATSUPRENTAL Goldpiece Watch Sewt.gMact' H 1092 for JO' It~' powerboat. Automatic. '5500 firm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S7 1ft/mo. 67l-4300 673·4000 Must sell qwckly-i\dler ----- - ----Mhc.i~O... IOIO sewing machine w 1pure '°m· Speed Ir 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• map10e cabine~; xlnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• c_ond. ys492·445':". LUGGACHTAGS SALES RI::PAIR PARTS from your bus iness •SEWING MACHINES• 18' JET BOAT. fast. low hrs. 1645·8171 ask for John Card . ., _ _. one ca'"" for ~'" "' All models to choose ---- ----earh tag plus one span• r r 0 m New • 0 em 0 s loats, Starap 9090 ::1:it~~r::-{i~ea~~~tl~ •Trade·in •1'1oor model.11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• strap. meeting airlillc • Also reptl6 •.exchan11es Dry storage available I.I>. reqwrements Pre Newport Dunes . 1131 vent loss & theft' 1-'or a $39 UP M(.'!Visa Back Bay Dr NB personalized ta" endost' Call llM-4477 644·0510 Trmpa 1u11uw . ..................... . wallpaper. f<1hr11· or l'ickup&del. "Day Glo .. paper & "We 23854 Via Fabricante will ba<'k &trim your StoreB2.M.V. tags. Or try two <'a rds back toba<'k. u 1i.... ---1093 Aircraft 9110 ~ ~ ·····•····•·•·•········ ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRICES. S2 ea or J 1$.5 4/5tags Sl.60t'a. 619 tags SJ.SO ea. lOor moreS1.40ea Sales Tax Included NO CARD'' Draw your own or Sl•nct name. address. phom• i. we'll make orw l'ard pt•r tag. Add 25' eat'h. Send r he<'k or m1Jnt'y or derto PILOT PRINTING P .O. Hox 1500 Costa '.\1esa. Ca. 92li26 Lo••l•ao111 Send someone you love• a bouquet of' :ll multi col· ored helium balloons tied with ribbon & your own per.!Onal messajte. Perfect for every or casion. We deli\'er 673·4419 ••• F.J ....... 3014 Club I-louse Cr. Cot1ta Mesa You are t~ winner of 2frwffdleh ($17 value>. to• fq ...... .., • .., •• c. Jan. 6 thru 11th Lona Be.ch Arena Tickets must be ex ch a nged for reserved Hats at the Convention Center ahead ol time. Call 6'2·5878. t'Xt. 272 to claim your tickets . ••• Genuine SAPPHI RES. :;~tloi~ only SlO ea. Collector'• Item , Na- tlon•I Geo1raphlc. 1112-11'11. Appraised 9'.000. $11115/080. By lf.141-5212. 10"TABLESAW l)EL~ IWCKWEU. •·!"If_, al\ lpm. P'9't~H Lllmb Jacket. -.o.•...-1 •·"' 1lll'laAa. flMlT4 DOUGHI OY I WI II flOOLaftreuM, If\ de· 3.~.ll-~ .... ..... ''"" GOLi'~ Carts for sale. Xlnt. rond. New ball .. etr. 492·612.8 1969 Beacti Musketeer. midtime 150 Lycoming eng , 2 Com -na v ·s transponder_ 848·2509 TV,loclo. eves. .. !'!'.'!~ .... !~!! c:,..,-w;7 ~ Ad vent 1rV model 761. ••••••••••••••••••!!~~ 1 lyr old. must sell S2000. 8' r 11bovercamper. fbrgls 759·07l9 ltwght. good cond .. l'lean Must sell stereo compo· nent system, Pioneer re· reiver. Dirk turntable. EPI speakers, $4501080 Xlnl cond. 545·7568 $200. 631-2170· -' --------... Motom.d.... 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Batavus moped. 6mo old. like new. $..175/or Cadillac lathe. 1440 3hp. 3 be!t_ofr!r_. 644_ }353. & 4 jaw rhk. Jo'/plt, <'ollet MohNSc!!C::-1 closer. KOK & 5 tool ti SO hldr. nu 6n~. Ap,prox 800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• hrs. Pr1ce'650ll_.&1&_~ ·79 Honda XL 500$, Sony amplifier like new. dirt/street. xlnt t•ond. TA3650PoWerplus. Used 51175·_6?5·1768_ one year ~-~·~~l~-_ Classified Ads 642·56711 Use ,,,,... At/ servi~e when placing your a~ ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call ~ i n a t your convenience during off Ice hours and get the responses to your ad ... thi s service is -1>nty $7 .SO week. For mor e Informa- tion and to ptace your ad ca I I 6'2·5678 . r .r.::--·. I - -E ..................... T~ • .Mnuaty 1, ttlt !Wl.Y~ .. T.':e1 "" .,-.-:.~-I 9120 . . ..,................... ....................... . ...................... . 10 S uaukl 08'50. xlnt fl09 AUBURN Ph'aet o n cond bfat'k. SUll. nea. aoa EnPtl ln 1ood run· ~tter. in claulc 6U·5Ttt nln1 caidkion 141·1157, replica~ Calli. Cuatom Metw"-'-~1 ~3174 Coach . ~ever r e · ... /tf•• fl60 4 Xtra _.. Una with 1utered. Uled for show ••••••••••••••••••••••• chrome rim1 925 each. car only! Bar1ained For' Rent: Harvest Min i 5'1-00ll priced! See Jim Buie or M°'or Home aleepa alx. Bernie Ashe. Theodore Burns reaular Gu. Alltel-~ Robins For d , 2060 Pnv•le Party ~0197 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor Blvd .. Costa l .. PORT.\l'n' Meaa. Cati 6'2-0010 or •I .EVERYONE SA~IAMA DATSUN .. after6pm NOTICE'l'O 540·8211. -------- 1'....lfn.Ullifr 91eo READERS.AND. I J ....................... ADVERTISERS '.WISHES R • 11 Tr Ir h o) d s 5 The price of items =~~:::~car ~:t:r;:s !~e~~~\~: I F• Mca11Acta .•• ~ EVERYOH.EAEVERYWHERE I &A~I 9400 columns does not in· ti " 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• elude any applice ble Daily Pi"••t a JOY OU s a $ IAYl.SAYI S taxes, llcenae, tranafer 19 4 1 ~fTH•-p•lfs feea~ finance charges. • anwso1 J --• "" ·-.-fees 1or air pollution con· U" • 'f lm~~:1•rts ~olle~l~i~~~c~::: 642-5678 ·f NEW YEAR f. AUTOSUPPLY preparation charaes Un· J .. 17 .... ST ' s·~· ~ ..... 101 N. Mam·hester. lesa ~ specified t 200 I "' • •" 1 • A"• l\nahe1m ;776-9900 by the advertiser • • .,..., .... .,..._.,,..Q .. -.-. .. -.9\\~-..-.-.---. .. , --.. ----------- ..,.._, N•w \ 9100 Alltot, M'•w , 9100 Alltot, N•w · • 9IOO Alltos, N•w HOOIA..toi, New 9100 AlltcK, M•w . 9100 ••••••·••·••·•··••••··• •••••••••·•··••••·••••• •••«••················ ••••.•..•...••.•..• •••.....•.••.•........ . ..................... . EARLE IKE TOYOTA _ FRIDAY, SATUR_DAY, SUNDAY TR:UCK-A-TH ·ON SAL.E· EVERY TRUCK IN -STOCK SPECIALLY PRICED! . --·BUY NOW .& BEAT· THE PRICE INCREASE! 1981 TOYOTA TERCEL 2 DOOR SEDAN 1981 TOYOTA CELICA ST·COUPE 4 speed transmission. bucket seats. front disc brakes & super fuel economy' I t92118l 1981 VOLVO 4 CYL 2 DOOR SEDAN Equipment includes an automatic -transmission. oower steering. wheel well moldings. Fabric guard and more1ft93091 l · s9402 1981 VOLVO 4 CYL -· JAllUAIY USED CALSPECIALllll 1 f71 TOYOTA COtlOUA SIDAM 4 cylinder engrne. automatic transm1ss1on. factory air cond1tionrng, radio and much more1 1933URB) t'71 VOi.YO 242•T 19AM 4 cyl . 4 speed trans. with oven:lrive. factory air cond . · pwr. steering. AM-FM stereo cassette. trnted glass. radlal tires. mags & under 23.000 Siles! (635VPA). 1911 MAZDA ac 4 DI. 19AM EcOnomlcal 4 cyl. engine. automatic transminlOn, rear wiper washer and whitewall steel redial Urea. (824158). $ lt7t DATSUN 110 4 DI. SIDAM Economical 4 cylinder engine. 4 speed transftllSSIOn, factory air cond1t1on1ng, radio & very few local miles! (503XUI) 54499 I t77 TOYOTA CatCA 'COUPI 4 cyl engine. automatic transmission. power disc brakes. air conmtionlng and AM·FM radio A sur>er buy! (265RZT) . -3699 · t 971TOYOTA CllSSIDA WAM>M 6 cyl. engine, automatic trans., faciory air cond.. AM-FM redlO, e>wr steering a disc brakes and !~gage racleC&UIVVY). s 1910 TOYOTA CotlOLLA LWRACI 4 cyl engine, automatic transmission. factory air cond1t1on1ng. radio & low miles• Immaculate 111 every respect' (669YUV) 55499 I 97' TOYOTA CIUCA GT COUPI Economical 4 cyl engine. 5 s peed transmission. AM-FM stereo cassette and vinyl rnteflor t 780ZS0) A steal at only 53499 1971DATSUM12tMX HATCHIACI 4 cyl engine, 4 speed transmisslol'I. AM·FM stereo. panstrtping. body side moldings a whllewaH trree. Super economy! (874TOEJ. r $ ~· I . .- DAil v PtlO r r~. --..Y t. 1•1 • wtie.I ..._ HIO Trwl&• '560 frwlat 9Uo ~~~.~ .. !!~~' ~~.~.~ .. !!!~ HteMIUYll ~ -Prem.tum pru:"*'-- ;:z.._...:::.:..;;.:;,__...::...::...._......,. _________ ""f"l~---. . . . . . .. ............... ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... . 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CA 92626. • We II Oo the 1ea1 For ontorm•llon about lt9•I •O~erllaiflil pleH• c•ll 642·4321 Ellt. 332 H~~Mowti'4 . vOlltSWAGIN INC 534-4100 13731 Harbor _ ~-ard!~G_r_o_v_e 1, '7•VWIUS M uat sell. <~> I SN ft ~ ~~~~' ~ ~100 13731 Har bor Garden Grove '73 VW Bug, xlnt eond.1 · _ $3.000. 548-6446 • Make you r s h oppin g ealiier by using the Daily' • • * * Pi!~Sla.!_sified Ads. • .... ,:14 ~~~·.~:.": ....... !~.~~ ~"!.°.~·.~:.": ..•.• -•. !~!~ ~~·.~:.": ....... !~!~l ~~-~:.~ .... :-.:!!!!I ~ ... ~:.": ....... !~~~·-~:.": ....... !~!«! TORNOFFl-5 , . . ... ( . . ; . ~ ~ .. ' .. ;·: ..... : .. ..... ii ·. .?I I!! ....... ~.~ ......... .. ~!~~~-.... !?!! ~ ............. ~ ar u a1 O••' uu .,. a,....,,~ ca, Ytan ...... ,_u •'61l ... , .... I OOCI ..... ta.ur a .~NT U71 . -.... "" ~· -:. a.a.:, n: ...................... . '.:... '1t t /1*9 W-. Wan. · f\aU poww. 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Call for Info: •N-«90. We have a 1ood selection -----of NE W & USED 'T3 VW Bus dnt cond, pp Chevrolet.a! $1800 '74 VW. superb cond .. asking $3300 or 080. Hm 675-4268, wk 761-7609 '66 · VW. Partially "rbll. Needs body work . SHOO. --754.~9 ---1 75 IUS $2750/0IO 644-1481 ''8 VW Camper owner must sell, xlnt running order, 640-4133 ·71 Squareback. reblt eng, dual rarbs. new tires. paint & brakes, xlnt cond, $2150 497 3953 '67 VW Bug 40 + MPG. Gd IOC>tting & ~ependa­ ble $2, 000 968-4589 ------. Vot.o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALIS. SllVICI ANDLIASIHG OVERS~DELJVF.RY EXPERTS IARLEIKE VOLVO 1966Harbor Blvd. C~A MESA 646-t.301540.9467 ---------OIAMGICOUNTY VOl,.VO EX C LUSIVl':I:Y VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Orange County! BUY or LEASt: DIRECI' COHMELL CHEVROLET 'X..'l< 11.oi 1-·· 11.' \ ''"'''"~"\ S4~1200 ••• Mr. Si crpll a• 2063 Federal Ave. Costa Mesa You are lbe winner or 2frwtlcUh I $17 value>. lo lu,....& Haldllr •Ice Jan. 6lhru I.Ith Long Beach Arena Tickets must be ex r hanged for reserved seats at lhe Convention Center ahead of lime. Call 642·5671:1. ext. 272 lo t'la1m your tickets. ·-· . , 1972 Chrvy Kin~swood Jo~stat~ Station Walo(on. All efectrrc windows. seats & door locks, AM s track stereo. Has air con d , luggage rark, many Klras. Brown.: & white on oul<iide w /!(old int. Xlnt t•ond. $1200 <.:all Rhonda at 962-535.'>. ;75 Monza 56K ma. V8 5.6 ltler. new brakes. llres. tune· up ·s1soo firm .645·6127 Conett. t9lZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHOWIOOM COHO. "TST-TOP Power br akes, power windo~. power ~leering with tilt /telescoping s teering wheel. air. AM /FM. stereo, rear w i ndo~ defogger. white with Burgundy in- terior. 27,000 miles: Im- . ma c u late t h ruout ! !lllt..., ___ _...,. ___ , $8 .100. 754·6790 or , 10120 Garden Grove Bl Answer Ad #:!m, 642-4300 1 Garden Grove 530-9190 . 24 hrs. ,·1s Volvo 164 . AC. ·AM /FM stereo. good cond . $4SOO /bsl ofr • 548·6937 eves or 991·1~ ext218dys i s 244, beige, air, stereo, ·auto ;48M, xlnt cond, •100. 951·2753 COllCJlr tHJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 Cougar. Eng & trans xlnt. Body fair. IBOO or best ofr. &TM796 '67 Cougar: 2 door hardtop, p/1, p /b, a/c, good mech. cond. $750. 842·0529 I Alltos,Mew HOO Alltot, tffw , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TERRY HAS 6 IUICK ONLY LEFI 2 Le Saltre1 2 R111ncle1 2 Celll•rJ• 3 An ·•w 3 ----------- "HG 16 ~ .... flfew reblt ..... Oold. Md ..,,_ ••. o..t ........... •••oe tofr. 514·1511 nt1 1wkacl1. 4410 w. !!!!.•4!"•· SM&a_~ ,..., ~. -B4i ....•............... , .. ia f'orcl; Graad Torino. V I , a ut om•l lc \r an1m lu1on po wer "*'"'''· .u-,l'C.lndltion· tac. Uc TJUINC 11987 .. J°"'aOP and Son Ll~· eobi /MWCW')' 640-3830. 'T1 Ford Thund~b1rd, Vil •utom.a.ic transmwuon power aeaLs, air l'Ond1 tionln&. iun/fm. stereo. lie 079SZB $307 J ohnllon and Son Lin. coin I Mercury ~3630. 78 •·ord Courier Piekup Lona~. • cylinders, 5 speed traniom1ss1on, spec. wheels, airshocks. radio· lie. 39932 $3897. ·~ohnaon and Soo Lin· coin /Mettury S40-J630. IMJ9932 .......... ..._. ... u..4 ......... . .............................................. "'-• '"' .... .. ... ....... ...,............ • •• , •• .i.. ............ . ..... 11 u.o1a c.t. OJW'GJC:IQUWl'\"I ... , .... , a/e, am/fm I .... ..._, aacrit\c. 11400. LINCCJUl.llllC\JRV •m.e DM''M"lP • UMell Vena.Wea. VI, au1ocn• truam.lu6on Wt wheel, full pow .... leatlaer Inte rior. Ile. t•YF'V SlO.•. JoiWon ••< Soo Lin coln t MerNrY 540-lllO. n Lincoln v .... m •. vs. automatic tranamiuion power wlndo••, dooi locq and Mata. air con- dltionin1. lie. 415XX8 1599'7. John.on and Son Lincoln /Merc u ry S40-3130. 19 Mark V Collectors Series. A utom ali c· transmission. m oon roof? air conditioning, tape. full power lie. 570YLA COME AND $EE IT. Johnson Mnd. Son Lincoln/Men•ury ~0·3630, .--:::- . lbng anything with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad is a 'simple ma Uer . . Jl.L'I\ Cfll 642·5678. . -- 79 Mercury Ze phy r W •i on. Automatic traosmillba, air ~i­Uonlftl, ..,._ lteerina. lu11a1e r~cll . lie . OlOWQ.1 ...,, Johftaon an d SQn Li n · coin I Mercwy 540-3830. 79 Mercury Gran Mar· quls. VS, autom atk tranamialion power win· dows. viayl top. only 18,400 m iles . l ie . 798WQL. ~ Johnson a n d Son Ll.eco l n / MercUI')' ~-- People who need people should always ~heck lhe Ser vice Directory in the DAILY PILOT tte:ur. "" • ••••••••••••••••••••• n llettUry eo..pr xa.i. VI , a ut oma tic traum.illllbl, viayl top, power windowa, door Aocu , e\lltomwheeta lic. IUSRG ... Jollmon and S on Lin · ~Coln tllercury ~3830. . 79 M erc;ury ~Capri. • cyl inder , 4 1peed t ran1 ml11ion 13.700 miln, radio lie. 823823 M2l'7. Johnlon and Son l'..in coln /M e.rcu r y 540-IUO. .... u... • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~! .......... ~ 't7 red llwt • V .a. auto tr ....... eand ..... MMMI OH: t'J ttll ! ..................... . 'M Olde •· Xlnl ccnd, Ori1 owner . Pwr It" ce11orie1. AM /FM radio. A/C, •IDOi cert. ll:IO ..... .,., '1S Midalse Olds Vista Cruiur 4mK mi, smo. 9 PUI.~ ..... , . tfl2 ,....._ "" ···········~··········· ...................... . "le Muatang Ghia. 6 cyl. 771,_M 23,000 mi. Fully loaded. w/T:,t, Orie. owner. Xlnt. cond. $3500. D•ya: 840-1813, c..,_ Evea: 78G-0317. Power steering, brakes, '99 Muatana, good condi· tion, 302 eng, hardtop. AC, 847·14LS841·41JS '13 Grande, P /S, P /8. A /C. a uto trans, pwr wndwa. $1AOO. ~ • Sellinl anylhinl with a Daily Pilot Cla11ified Ad is a simple matter· .. _ ; .. t call 642-S678. windows. Power · door locks, rear window de· toccer. 16.Mt'G with 403 V8. AM/FM 8 track. SS300. 516-1415 '69 Firebtrd, 8 cyl auto 43, K miles, gd cond si.800.' 968·96S9. TRU.CkS ~us1~~GS tro·s ~ . ALL REMAINING 1980's s oo ~ FACTORY OVER 100 OVER INVOICE. THUNDERBIRDS TO CHOOSE FROM IFACTOH IM¥0tCI *Cu.IS .....n, .... A .. ANY FACTOIY MOUIACISI ........................... . .......................... .. 10-1981 ESCORTS 10-1981 IRAllADAS ll2 MORE HOW PRICE SLASHID) I ' TAKE ·.YOUR CHOICE s 1·-oo· -,::1. lllYOICE .TAKE YOUR CHOICE t t 3 MOa! 'IUCE SLASHEDJ -..)...~ ....... _ 5 100 OYER "· FAGORY INVOICE s1 .. •004 1, 1 •1>99< ~\k •OO?!>o 113933 • S lk •00931 11 !>04S,. 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