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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-01-07 - Orange Coast Pilot. . --.. -_.,,....,.,.. -----· .. .. --- -11111111 llllY NPll __ _, 1>Hl\N1.t I lllJN I 't ( 1\111 ()f1N 11\ ."1 (I NI ..... Algeria offers guarantee · 'LeanPr diet' Brown to ask welfare cuts SACRAMENTO <AP> Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. wilJ KSk the state Legislature to trim welfare grant increases from an eslimat· ed.12 percent to4.75 percent in the $25 billion budget he will submit ,. this wee k to the state Legis lature. The Democrati~vernor con· firmed the 4.75 percent cost-of· living proposal, which will also be applied to some local school ap· portionments and other slate pro- grams, in an interview today. He said the total increase in state spending would be "less than 5 percent," lo a new high or. close to $25 billion. which com· pares to $24 billion in lt\e current year. "Tax cuts supported by my ad· ministration, such .as income tax indexing, increased credits for renters, special credits for con· serv ation and solar energy, and a reduction .in the inheritance tax, have significantly reduced the revenue base which created past surpluses." Brown said. quoting the formal budget message he will send to the Legislature on Saturday. ··For this reason, the moment or truth is upon us. Cutbacks are re· quired In state and local govern- ment. California, once at the top or the list among states in taxes, has dropped dramatically to the middle. Our spending must reflect this leaner diet or public funds," Brown's message added. Details of Brown's budget. which will not be unveiled formal- ly until Saturday. were reported in today's Sacramento Union. The newspaper said Brown will propose a spending package or nearly $25 billion that suspends cost -of-living raises for welfare Supervisor Riley shows • improvement Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley was "breathing well and feeling better " today at Uoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach, according to his aides . Riley was taken off the critical list and is in fair condition and . "resting comfortably.~· a.aid longtime associate J'homas Fuentes. Riley, 68, who was on a res pirator s ince he was ad· milted to the hospital late Sun· day night after an apparent asthma. attack. sat up and talked •to his wife, Emma Jane, Tues- day night and gave her a list of business and personal items he wanted comple ted, Fuentes said. Peter Herman. a Riley aide, said today that he has asked for copies ol local newspapers. a yellow note pad and a Ust ol prominent county residents scheduled to appear in. an an- nual fashion show be helps or- ganize. l "I ihink he thinks we're on vacation up here," mused Herman from Riley's fifth.floor office ln the Hall or Adminlatra-___ u~ JASan~a Ana. . recipients, cuts money to local governments and snatches a $700 million tax windfall from coun· ties. Brown indirectly confirmed those figures, but added, ··none are in concrete" and he s aid all items are subject to negotiations over the coming five months in legislative hearings. Brown, who has called his spending proposal for the 1981·82 fiscal year "the most stringent budget in two decades,'' will ask that general fund spending in· creases be held to 1 percent dur· ing the budget year beginning in July, or about $200 million. the Union said. Heavy snow reported in East, South By Tiie Aaaocla&ed Presa A storm spread snow from Michigan lo Mair:ie and as far south as northern Georgia to· day, with accumulations from an inch to almost a root, closing hundreds or schools and clog- ging rush-hour traffic in the big cities. · . Two people killed on icy roads in Maryland brought to 19 the number of deaths blamed on the unusually severe winter weather in the Northeast this first' week or January. An inch of snow an hour fell on New York City where accumula· lions had reached S inches by morning. About 35 people spent the night in an a rmory in Harlem. City officials said it would take at least another week to check out reports or no heat in about 4.000 apartment buildings. Portland. Maine. got about 4 inches or snow to bring the total this season to about 30 inches, s urpassing the 27.2 inches that fell all of last winter. Some other are1ls reporting heavy accumulations this morn- ing included Angola, Ind., 11 inches; Norwich, Conn .. 11 in- ches; Wilmington, Vt., 8 inches ; Newark, N.J ., S inches. Subzero temperatures were reported from Minnesota to up- per Michigan this morning with lows in the teens to mid-20s from the Dakotas lo Oklahoma and eastward through New England. Earlier, a mixture of snow, rain, freezing rain and sleet fell over the Carolinas, with showers and drizzle from the central Gulf Coast to Georgia and South Carolina. Some rain also dotted areas of soulheut Ariaona. Complaint riled SAN DIEGO (AP) -A chief deputy city attomey iaaued a misdemeanor drunlt·drlvln1 complaint Tuesday a1ainst County Marshal Michael ~ ba after the manbal's involve- ment ln a two-car accident Fri- day. Tlae DailJ Pilot Wanta to ...... from lU ruden, net JOU like aboat the paper ud wbat 1'08 dla't De.'W• allo wwld llb to publilll ,.... views OD aa1 lubjeet ID oar ...._.. to 11118 ...... ml· uma. Call tbe number below md rom-mw.,. wt1I '8 neonlad. M ...... wW be tramertW ......i UIMI dailJ llBd deli"'9d to U.. clllk of the •PProprlate dtor. Mallbos eoMrtbuUoal will be delivw.ct to the edltortal pqe edltillr. Mallboa C!Olltrtbuton mull Include tWr ume mid tellp•w number tor vedftcaUoD. No dmdaua. ealll, ....... · Tell m what's on your miDcl. n. DUlbli' '9 lD MrY~ce M boun a day,·..._ c1aJ1 a ..-. ' . I o.lly ~·-~-· '' GMy A,,.,_ DA. LOUIS ALAIA NODS OFF TO SLEEP DURING TESTIMONY AT HIS MURDER TRIAL Defenae attorney Albert RamHy awaken• defendant after attack of narcolepay Alaia dozes as witness Attorney claim8 eviderree of illness By DAVID KUTZMANN OI , .. Dally ~net Slaff The attorneys for Dr. Louis Alaia knew they were gambling Tuesday when they put their client, who they claim s uffers from a · disease that causes an uncontrollable desire to sleep, on the witness stand. , As it turned out, the Hunt- ington Harbour surgeon stand· ing trial for the June 13 stabbing deaths of his ex-wife and a Long Beach attorney 1 fell asleep less than five minutes i nto his testimony. · Alaia,. who had alternately wept and fallen asleep at the counsel table throughout his five-week murder trial. had to be revived during a recess by defense· attorney Albert C.S. Ramsey. who loosened the doc· tor's tie 'and tried to awaken • him. bings last June. The orthopedic s urgeon has pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of insanity to the dual murder charges against hill). He is a ccused or fatally stabbing his former wife, Margy Lou Alaia, 37, and attorney Marvin Tincher in the woman's Huntington Harbour home after going there to discuss weekend custody rights to his two children. aged 9 and 11. The defense has contended that Alaia was temporarily in· sane at the time of the killings, s uccumbing to emotiona l and financial pressures brought on by bitter divorce proceedings and other personal and pro· ressional difficulties. His attorneys also have cited his health problems, parti<'ular- ly Alaia's bout with narcolepsy and the effects of the medication (See ALAIA, Page AZ) Mob seene feared 'L 'Ripper' .. suspect ·ivon't be in court Details • remain mystery . BEIRUT, Le banon <AP, - Iran's chief hostage negoti ator said today the Tehran gove1 n· ment generally accepts a secret Algerian proposal for ending the U.S.-Jranian crisis. / ~ ·T he n e g o t i at o r . B h z ad Nabavi, told a news conference in the Irania n cap i ta l lht Algerian med iators offered a guarantee that their proposal would work. But he gave no de- tails of the proposal and guaran- tees, saying only, "This subject has been studied and has been agreed upon generally." Nabavi, minister of state for executive affairs. refu sed to say expli,·itly whether he meant that a breakthrough had been made o r w as i mm i ne nt i n th e stalemate over the 52 ca1itive Americans, who have been held for 431 days. The Algerian plan presumahly replaces an Iranian one rejected by the Carter administration whereby the United Stc.ites would have been required to deposit · · $24 billion in the Algerian t'Cn· tral bank as a guarantee that -Iran's various fina ncial de mands would eventually be met. Nabavi·s rema rks cam e a day after a confusing statement by Iranian Pri me Mi n is t e r Mohammed Ali Rajai aroused speculation that progress was being made toward resolving the crisis. Rajai said in a televis ion in· terview in Tehran that Iranian revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini authorized acceptance of a proposal from Algeria .. to sol ve our problem with the United St ates.·· But the Farsi-language words used by Rajai could have been translated as either t hat Algeria "guaranteed"' to solve the prob· lem or ··undertook" to solve 1t. and there was no official F.nglish translation of what he meant . Althou~h th<• lr:inians idcn tified the new plan as Algerian, the proposals .appa rently were worked out in ta lks last week between the Algerian mediators and U.S. offi cials ii\ Wa s hington. As ked when t he hostages might be released , Nabavi said. .. When the conditions of the Majlis (Ir anian Parliament) are met by the U.S. government and when the Iranian govern- ment obta ins enough assurance that the U.S. government ·s un- dertakings will be carried out.·· He also repeated lran·s threat to put the Americans on trial as spies if the conditions are not met. There was n o immedi ate public reaction by the Carter ad- ministration to Nabavi's state- ments . But at a fare well breakfast for Georgia con- gressmen at the White House this morning, President Carter (See HOSTAGES, Page A%) Coas• Weather Some fog and low clouds tonight and early Thurs· day. becomin11 fair Thurs· After a lengthy break , . Ra_msey.. .8'ai.~ be1•n question· tn1 the cWendan\ about bis pro. fesslonal accompU1hmenta and bis affliction with narcolepsy. But about 40 minutes later, Alaia cnce •lain suffered what hla attorneys called a "Hbure." LONDON (AP) -Peter Sutcliffe, the 35-year-old truck driver char1ed with murderinl ,J.ac.quellne Hill, w1bo police say was one of 13 v ctims of the Yorltlblre Ripper, wlll not ap- pear la court when bl1 case com• up .,a1n next weelt, bis lawyer 1ald today. 1 dar afternoon. Lows "The police have a dull~~ ..J.JWlli,Dl~~~lt.d~OJ•=t=---~ 'l'bia time Alala, 50, aroall1 told RamNJ to "pinch me ... pinch me harder" to brlq him out of Ida. spell. Before puWq hla client OD tbe stand Tue~fteraoon, •amMJ luld .......... sun JuR bo9 Ida cu.t wGUt n-aet. Tiie IOY#·btired .... 1••1• Mid tt •• not .. eom. '-l•t•lr Important" Alai• IO ~ wltll .. teett....,, ... be Wan&.t to trJ IO tbe ..._. woman, flH·maa JV7 eoald bear Alala'1 veraloa of tbe n•tl ladlnt uP to tbe Ital>- Attorney Kerry Mac1m of Bradford, tbe nortbem mill town where Sutelilfe lives, said bis cll91lt would not appear ln an el· fort to avdd a 'neurnnce al 11118 frenaled scene out1ld• th~ coutroom .......... ladlcted llolMIQ. (Related IMrJ, All) A avw.l •lmae.d bJ ~ at mon tbm i.•~• eun. ............ ta.. Imped .. ht wu -lM lato Dtw1bar1 11 a1litratH' Court wltb • blaMltcw. ldl laMd. . l and prevent the sort of sc&es that were witnessed at Monday'a hearlq," said Mac1~ He said a current joti aclion by Jail luardl demandln1 more pay had prompted the adoptian of temporary procedures under wblch it wu not necessary to produff a defendant ln court. SUtcutre next court appearance la 1cbeduled IOI' next Wednee- day. Sutclilfe WU U'Nltecl l"riday Dilbt la 8bllfte1d by two polk!e affteen mMial a routlM UCMIM Dlate .-.. Aft.I' ......... 1 be •• ~ Monday aa ebarlld wlUa Ole New. 17 ... al IMdl UllAnnltJ •••• .Jae· queliMIBU. . ,.:~u alto ellar1ed wttb ._ ........ . " . . IN81•E .... ~'t' No OM ...,,., "°'° al tlw Motlau Eortla Nuo1 . Pro1~rit11 laoa replac~ o 1laoe1triftg opmJ16oft. S.~ DJ. -. t '. 0.11' PIMt MMf - SIGUING OFF AT McCARDLE'S COSTA f!i'ESA LANDMARK No•t•lglc me11ag• board victim of bureaucrecy Sign language Mf-.stuis 'to miss' messa{{es ", Ji:KR 'a' ('LAllSl:-.:N Of IM D•1ly Pilot \t•lf \ s mall. )'.11met1mes humorous .irnf l•ft en philosoph1cal btt or l'o)'.t a ~t·sa nostalgia will be up 111olt'c1 Friday the v1l·tim of a t·ll, ordinant·t· des igned to l'l1m1na1t· hu!.1 nl•ss s igning l'IU,,ll·r . Whcn Hand\ ~l·Cardll' opened hi!. f1 rsl Heal E!.tatc rs office in cin a bandoned V;rn dt' Kamp's IJ a k e r y 11 u I ll· l ;,i t ~ l' w p o rt noule\•ard anct· 17th StrN!t. a 3 IJy 5-foot ptywo()d signboard came with the building Thal was in 1960. Twcntv years and st·\•en addi t ion a I · o·r f i cc s I ate r , the signboard b hearing its last messagt• this wcc•k The dty''i sign ordinc.1ncc .pa)'.st•d by ttw Ci ty Council m !!no.I and !.lrunAIY l'nforccd the pa'\l three years as Planning l>1•1nirtrn1.:nt personnt.•I l'Ompletc a canvass of all husincss s igns 1·aught up wth Mccardle early t.his \'l'ar :'llt; permit ever was issued for l'rcl·tion of the signboard in the m 1d 1950s And, sa ys city zoning 1ns pf'l·tor Winnie· Renne r. the 11lywooc1 s t rul't Urt' 1s 1n the puhltc ni.:ht of way and its paint· t'cl mt·ssaJ!t' ('hanJ!l'S t•vcry Mon eta\ a ·no nu " under th(' 1974 ur<J 1 n am·t• Mcl'ardl<" n ·ml·mbl'rs the first mcs)',ag(· hl' put on the board. 11n1· ht• say)'. !.N tht· pace for the n1·xt 20.>·ear:-. and llrl'w far more attcnt111n than :.. n ·al 1•sta~ ad· \'l' rt ist'ml•nt · · I I w a )', . ' 1-: x 11 c r i c n c c Jo: I 1m1nat1•0., Ex 111·r1 ml•nts ·." Mccardle rctulls Suhsl'ljUl'nt mcssugl')'. havt• in From Pqe A I ALAIA .•• he took tu tountt·r its drowsy ef· fcets. Ritalin After Alaia's chrrieulties 1m the stand. Hamsey said it would be ·nip and tut:k from here on out " .. We anti cipate th1 !. 1 his seizures) will occur and reoc- cur." the defense lawyer said During his initial testimony Tuesday. Alaia said he had suf. fered from narcolepsy for about 22 years lie said he first noticed the ailment during his years in medical school in New York City I Reforc Alaia took the stand. a court appointed psychi atrist, Dr. Seawrigh t Ande r s on. had testified that it was his diagnosis that the physician suffered from paranoia as well as narcolepsy. ··I feel at the time of the com- miss ion of the present offense, the defendant had a mental dis· ease or s uch severity that he lacked substantial capacity to appreciate the crim inality or his conduct,'' Anderson said. Anderson said Alaia had told him that on the night of the slay. ings, when his ex-wife ordered him from the house. he felt a ·•wave of despair" and that "I had a great fear that I was dying or being killed . .. dueled· "Houses Are Bu11t 01 Bri<'k and Stone, Homes Are Made of Love Alone," "A Path ·Without Obstacles Probably Leads Nowhere," and "Luck is What's Left After Maximum Ef· fort .. Ot h e r message s we r e humorous, like "Happiness Is f''our Green Lights In a Row." One motorist who passed the office daily on his way to work penned a no t e o f than ks to Mcc ardle: "For the past 10 years I have been driving by your office a nd I've been arnu sed by the h umorous, homely words of wisdom displayed . . Thanks for the chuckles." Another letter writer often trapped in the traffic backed up behind the s ignal at Newport and 17th noted: "I've enjoyed y(1u r sign. That's one red light I don't mind getting caught at:" M cCardle says he hates lo lose the small message board. "It's been there so long and we've had so darn much fun with it.-Most <messages) were corny little things, but people would identify us through that sign." Rapist gets 24-year term LOS ANGELES (AP> A m a n convicted of attacking women in office buildings that broug ht him the nickname of the- "lligh-Rise Rapist" was sen· tenced to 24 years and eight months in prison. Superior Court Judge Julius Leetham handed the sentence Tuesday for Larry Smith, 22, of Los Angeles. who pleaded guilty Dec. 9 to four counts of rape, two rounts of r:ape acting in concert with another, one count of as· sault and two counts of robberv. f<~orty·two other counts against Smith were dismissed as part of a plea bargain. The charges stem from a series of attacks on wome n and robberies i n Wils hire Boulevard hig h-rise buildings from la t e 1977 to December 1979. Fruit fly pest youth's target SAN JOSE CA P ) Young workers more accustomed to fighting forest fires than bugs h ave beun a "door-to-door" campaign to wipe out the Mediterra nean fruit fly, which threatens California's $12 billion farm industry. About 450 California Conserva· lion Corps worke rs. backed by National Guard support teams, have fahned out to strip infested fruit from trees in a 500-square- m ile area of Santa Clara and Alameda counties where the pest has been breedinc since summer. 5 Irvine ' aides 888ailed •r &ICIL\aD GaEEN ..... ...., ............ Irvine City Mana1er William Woollett Jr. has recommended that four bu.lldin1 inspectors be fired and a fifth be demoted for alle1edly acceptin1 1ratuities from build.in& contractors. One of the city employees has re1icned, another isn't talkine to cit)' officials and the other three will appeal Woollett's recom- mendation, according to Assis· tant City Manager Paul Brady Jr. ' In addition to the ad· ministrative action, three of the inspectors -Manuel Linares. 34, of. Corona; Daniel Bullard, · 50, of Costa Mesa. and Arthur Peck. 51, of Anaheim -will be arr aigned Wednesday in Harbor ·court on misclemeanor char ges 9f soliciting and accepting gratuities. Brady said the ther two in· spectors -Lou Perley, 64, of Midw ay City a nd Lowell Shepard, 58, of Irvine -weren't Stocks take steep drop; trade heavy criminally implicat e d , since NEW YORK 1 Al' J Stock they didn't solicit gratuities but prices took a steep drop in heavy merely accepted them when trading today following an over- they were given. night sell recommendation by a Bullard, Peck and Shephard well-known investment adviser will appear before a personnel The Dow Jones average of 30 board headed by city Director of industrials. which had risen Administrative Services 40.70 points since New Year's tt> Michael McNamara in order to its highest level in more than appeal the administrative action four years. fell 18.17 points to pending against the m . Bullard 986.52 in the first hour tod4.ly and Peck face dismissal from • Losers outnumbered gainer)', their jobs and Shephard .would by a one·sided margin in the ta! be demoted from a supervising ly of New York Stock Exchangl'· inspector to a senior inspector. listed issues. meaning his a nnual salary Numerous s toch . ran~sng would be reduced fron $29,472 to from International Hu~1nes!. $27 ,996, Brady said. M a c h i n e s t o L' n 1 t e d Technologies. wen• dclaycrl 1n Perley chose to quit his job opening because of th1.: influx of rather than appeal the dismissal sell orders. recommendalion....Linares hasn't Joseph Granvilltt. publ1!.her (>f filed an appeal with the city and a market letter based 1n Holly his employment is therefore now Hill. Fla .. sent out his "sell ' term inated. m essage overnight to suh T he men are accused ot pres· scribers to his "l•arly warninf.( suring building contractors for· service." liquor, food and overtime pay in Gra nville could not be rcarhcd exchange for speedy building in· for comment. but his messa~('e s pection s . Without the was quickly relayt•d through gr atuities. som e of the inspec· Wall Street Sources ronf1 rmed tors would "nitpick" and slow he recomml'nded that s ub· down constructio.n process. scribe rs sell all their holdjngs. police assert. and sell short the stocks that have risen the most 1n recent In Shephard 's ct1se, the months. primary allegation against him is that a building contractor placed a bottle of liquor in his ' car and he neglected to report the situation to authorities. Br ady said the administrative action against the men and the criminal action are two separate matters and there is no concern that one would prejudice the other. I • Clark county chairman •• Ralph Clark has been re · elected as the "quarterback" of the apparently team -or iented O range Co unt y Board o f Supervisors. . In an episode filled with al lusions to football . Clark wa~ chosen to serve a second con secutive one.year term as th• board chairman One might say he h<1s <1 two year win streak Rookie Supervisor Hruct Nestaride , in his firs t hoarc meeting, was elected t,y other hoard m ember !. <i s v ie• c h a i r m <1 n . s u c c e ,. rl i n f: Supervisor llarriett Wu:der ~rs Wi .. der was rumori·d to tH intcrestt.'<i in thl.' <"hC11rmansh1p hut an ;J1de said after the rn1·ctm11 that "g1n·n th e makeup 11( th1 hoarr:I ... she !11<ln 't 1>11r'>u1· th•· IJll'>ltll'ln In a prcpari·d s11,.,·1·h. th11ugh ., h ,. no m 1n<.1t1· ti <·I a r k an rJ '.'l•)o,tanrle She S<J1d <:l<i rk's nm•· ,v1:ar~ 11( cxperu:n<'•' •in th•· l><1arrl )',h1iuld alll1w him t11 · rn<J1nl<.11n a tt-;:irn ri:I at111nsh1 I' .. 1in th•· l><1ard Tht• 11thcr ni·w '>U1Jf•r v1<11r Hr1ger Stant11n , adrlcd tc, th•· athlt·tt<.: mt;'taphor hy ch·s1·ril11n g C I a r k CJ s a · · v ,, l 1· r 01 n qu<irtcrhac·k ,• ;;ind :'\c)'.t<1nde <i~ Cl "frC's hm;m running huc·k ' Supervisor 'I h1irna ~ Hilt:) missed the rn e1·ting lil·r·ausc he 1~ liosp1taliil'd al Hoag ~cmrinCJI l111sp1tal in :"t·v. p•irt H1.:ach 1'n <'rftital t·o nd1twn v. 1th u!.thm;. 1·1.:lated hn·athini.: 11r11hl t·mo., C lari< t·c1 nt1nucd v.1th the teamwcirk image w; ht· rleliven·rl a ~ t·ar lc'nd1ng "Sl <J lt: ,,r th•· !'11 unt) reµurt 1n v. h1t·h h(· s aid .'.U1Jt·n·1s11rs \\ill nt·c·rl 111 poul their talent;, tfl find ,,,(u t 111n)', to ex JJl'Ctl·d r1:d uc·t 111ns in state.· funding f:;irh ind1cat111no., ht-...... 1t1 Jrl: th:.it sl°atl· hail out fund!. r1ffcn·d sinct· the pa!>sa~c •1f Pn1pos1 t111n 1:1 \\ti! ht· dramaw·;.tlh C'UI in I ~>i I. mt'un1ng t h<it tht· t·r1unt ~ will m·ed !•1 find Ill'"' o.,11urcT' of f u n d s or o h ;rn d n n ;::-, , m • · u n SJll'l'llH·d prOJ?l':llJ1s tit• ;-,a11t lh1• h•1.1l'll ' '';q1.11·11~ for 11111m·a1 111n ~ti! 111 · 1t•..,t1·fl · 1n 1!181. add111g ·11 app1·;1r:. 1111v. that !ht· pa<"l' 11f ,., 1·nb 1~ 11111\'1111-! so 4 u1ekb Lhat un k:-.... v. 1· k1•1·p our s1J;!hls 1111 t11 nrc11T11v.. \\t' .. ;in't kt'l'P 1n touch w1.th l nd;1~ · D•llY Pllet SIMI P-... 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U.S . officials who asked not to be identified said Tuesday the signals from Iran suggested the U.S. and Ira· nian governm e nts reached ··agreement on some basic prin· ciples" to settle the hostage dis· pute. On Tuesday night. White House press secretary Jody Powell reported that Algeria de· livered "additional queslion~~­ from Iran on Tuesday on the last American proposals. U .S • .JOf· ficials said the State Depart- ment sent a quick reply later Tuesday. Ira n asked about "the mechanics and procedure" of the latest U.S. proposal, as well as its subatance, said one of· fi cial in Washington. Animals at zoo attack feeder PORTLAND. Ore. (AP> - Three. hungry orangutans al· tacked a veteran zoo keeper dur· ing feeding \ime after she ap· parently forgot to lock their holdinc compartment, aulhorlUes say. Marianne -Yeutter, .3l •. in. •J Starting tomorrow is a furniture spectacular . you'll find hard to resist! ·ch•r ates _aLtbe r-t-""Xn~~rmJ-..-=n-=--r-;mwitrmr-nirm~Wftirt--- years. was bruised, scraped and cul In tbe face by two adults and one baby oran1utan In the incl· dent Tuesday, &00 offlciala said. The cu~ required several stitches. ___ Wt)~La waY..!~tart the.ne~ year ... with savings to tempt the most cautious furniture-buyer! 'Discover somethil'Jg ·.--"beautrrUT10"r""every' foomTn your 'ffome=the .. plasht!st Drexel~ and Heritage• upholstery or superb bedroom, dining room and living room collections. All are unbeliev- ably priced! Tom orrow is p pening day .;. this is. the st ore! .. Thomas P. Haley Publl•l•or Robert N. Weed P"\iO.nl M. Thomas Keevil £dllor Thomas A. Murphine Ma,..tlntl!dllDI' Charles H. Loos AUl\I .. , ,,_.....,... E.dllDI' Cop,rl1111 !U1 Oran1• Coet1 Pwblltlll"' Cempeny. N• no•• t1WIK , llhfltrMMM. ....... 1 mett .. 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(i11•nt·r .,;nd 9'J 1·h·n11·111:1r~ M'h1111l .. 111 d l' n I :. r l' ,. l' I v (• r u 11 l 1 mt.• . ;11·a1l1•m11·alh 1·11ra1·h1-rl t.•du<·a t 11JI\ Four 111:w t c•<i<·lwr ... hud to 111· h1n·d lo t1·;ll'h lhoM' t·htltlrl'n l'hus'· pt·oph· will be told to 'lt·•·k t lw -.aull' kinds of aH1 that ul lll't wl'lfun• aJlpht· ants <1pply 111 1 "u1·h a s \ht-fe d erally ,p1111:.11rt.-..I Aid 111 Famthcs with I .It· p1•nd1•n1 t 'tulclrc·n I\ l.THOl Gil TIU: requ1re- 11H·t1h 11f Lite Hcfu~ee Act of 1980 .iri· 111tcn<lcd to ~ncourage ref· ug1·c., t11 find Jobs and to com · p1..•tt.· 11n the same level with othl'r 'c.ipplH·anls . o tr1c ia ls in Or:.111gl' Count y are leary-t hat th\·11 a ln·ad_\' c rowded welfare lln1..·s won't stand the s tra in 'f'ht• c·ounty n oa rd o f 'Hlpl'1·v1~11r-; agn•,•cl Tuesday lo 11rg1· l 'ungre:.s to amend its n ·-.lrit·l111n:-and lo allow ref· ugt'l's to rt'l'l'tvc full federal aid f.,r f1\ 1·' 1..·ars mstt•ad ofthree. 'l'tw t:s11mall'd 50.000 refugees \'1l'lll<.1m('se. Laotians, Cam· 110<11.ins anti Thais who live in 1>ra11g1• Count y represen t ruul:(hly u 10th of . their total pop.ulo.ttrnn in th\' United States. IN NOVEMBER, the las t m oot h for whi(•h statis tic·s are a\ atlaltlt'. 111,965 refugees in Or;inge County rccelvt-d cash a s· ~1 :-.t <HH'l' worth S2 5 m illio n through the fede ral Indochinese Hl'fug(•t· P.rour am ~·· P11ifing away near· Pftrf land Mount St. He lens. puffing steam. is visible beyond Portland, Ore .. during recent unseasonably c lear weather in Pacific Northwest. Effects of telephoto c amera lens • Wednesday. January 7, 1981 • DAIL V PILOT it• makt' vokano seem n earer than its actual 45-mile di~ ltJnl'l' from thl· dt~· T iii-; Rl-:MAINING :.lu<l~nl:­ who part11•ipat1· 1n tht· progrum rln :.o on a part tirni· basis m small gruuv:. Corm1.·cJ in normal l' I us:-rnom:-, Tht• t·ost of lht• program was partially n·1mhurs1·rl hy a stalt· gr <int of SS5.000, (;1v11t'r said Su per visor llarrtC'tl Wieder :.ponson·<I the board 's action TuC'sday urgmg the l WO· year ex· tension J\n aide in her ofrice s aid that without the extension. lhc c-ount y would absorb thousands of dollars of welfart.> <·<1s t~ for those' rcfugl'es wl)o ('t1 1Jl<ln't qualify for other state or frt!Nal assistan1:e--. Malaria vaccme progress told . Truslt-<' !-'rank llurd said the $265,000 fll'l<'l.' I <i){ J,>Ul 011 th<• pro ur<im was misleading llt: con \t•n<h.•d that mueh of that t·osl· would havt' liecn 11wurrtd hv thl' St'hool 1hstratt CVl'n if the· SIU tfrnts Wl'rt· l'ducatetl 1n a ton· vcntwnal sl'lt1ng l'up1ls nct•d book~. IH'n1·tls ;ind p<ipt·r wheth1..•r lht•Y <in· 1n ~• normal d<issroom or a "t<ill•nll'd and gifted" <'lassroom . ht• £'Xph11ned . RRUl'E GIVNER told the school trustees that the school district needs tlJ improve· its pro· cC'dure whl'reby students are s£'1ectcd to partic1patl' in the program tie addec1 that the school <iistrac-t officials a lso have to bt.•gin thinking of what pro· C't•durc should he us t•1I to insure :.I 11<11•n\:. :.1rc· clmn~ well l'nouuh 1n the program to continue tn pa rt i c1 p<it<' Supnint1..·n<knt of SC'huob Stanley ('orcy 1..•mphas ized that fund111g for th1· proj{ram will l'f>nltnlll' tu h1· ;.a knotty problem. s inc·1· ... w tt· ),!rants for talented anrl J,!1 ftc•d 1'llu1·ation are l1m1ted Host<l(.(e bells Iott-- ·\ H I. I ;\; Ii T 0 '.\ '.': " h r ,\)'1 Wh1·n thc• :.:! 1\ 1111•n1•a11 hos tag1·s Wl'rt• "l'lll'rl Ii.\ lranwn milt 1a11i... m11r1• than a V<·<tr ai.:11. lhc• f':ugn1· Fr.\ 1• f~m1 h '""''"' that lhc· rh11r<•h til'll 111 th1 ... ltttlt· :"ld1raska l1)w11 would ring eo\·t·n· nil!hl :\nd 11 ha:-. 1-:v~r~ ni~hl <11 :il111ut Ii. M;irt\· Fn·C', 17. or om· <>f hi:-, ,;aren.ls walks to lhC' A r I 1 n g L<1 n Com m 11 nit y ('hurd1 <1nd tolls the bC'll .=,o t1mPs. His hrothcr. Lee. 22. lu:.l(an the custlJm but has returned to tollcge ~rs F'rye s aid th<' fam1- . ly tl11esn 't know any of the hos t HU<':-but feels ring in~ lht· t·hun•h lwll "as 1mpor· tanl Ill do .. County oHiciars already are :-truggling -with a we lfare pro· ..:ram thal has been eriticized by lhf' stalt• So<'ial Services Depart· rn<•nt for its long lines and de · lays in selling appointments for applicants. !W RS. wn:oER'S aide said that the National Association of Cou nties. of w h i c h Orange Counh· is a m l'mbe r. has asked all coun ties with l<ilrgeonumbers ~ of refugees to pressure Congress to am end its three.year limit. "W e feel I refugee aid I is a fcdernl burden, not a county hurden .'" the aide explained. TORONTO (AP> A major udvancc tow ard the develop- ment of a vac<'in e agains t malaria. the often fatal disease that hits 200 million peop!_e a y~a r . was reported Tuesday by rC'St'archers from the New York l:nivers itv School of·Medicine Malaria, transmitted by mos· quitoes. 1s a sever ely debilitat· ing disease with widespread dis · lribution . part icu l a r ly in tropical underdeveloped coun· tries. Despite major expen · ditures for its control. it is still a serious public health problem . THE RESEARCHERS are us - ing recently developed techni· ques, in cludin g monoclonal cell cultures and recombinant DNA, ~ * • , Ask Bonzo Reagan hit on evolution TORONTO 'Al» Ove rwhelmmg eviden ce s upports the lhvory of e volution, a nd President·elect Rona ld Reagan's ex- prC'i;sed doubts a re "tre mendously unfortunate." scientists at the annual meeting of the Ame rican Association for the Advancement of SC'i(•nce said Tuesday. "J-:volttl ion is a fact ." s aid Dr Porter M. Kier. a senior s<:ien· It:-\ an<I former director of the National Museum of Natural His· tor~'. at a st•ss1on organ11.ed as a result of a new surge of anti. t•\ olution senttm('nt "l":\11-'0RTl'NATEI. V, MOST PEOPLE are not well·informcd ahout C'volution. ;iml some r>eople would prefer not to accept evolu· tion bet<ius(• of other beliefs, which arc not based on the s cientific t•\ 1dc1wt'." K1 <'r sairl in his report ~<1 the AAAS annual meeting Ask1·d at a n<'w~ tonference about Reagan's campaign com- mt•nt th<il ht· had doubts ahout e volution, Rolf M ~ Sinclair or the :\;.it io11<1l Sc-u·nn· Foundation. who arranged the session. said "It i:-<'Prtainly ..:oing Hi give strcn~th anrl c·omfort to that point of \'ll'"' HP<.tg<m~ <idclr<'s.,ing <i convention of evangelists in Dallas last 1\ugusl, said of c•volultonary theory "I have a great many ques- l111ns about 1\ "I TlllNK THAT RECENT discoveries down thro ugh the y1·ar~ have pointed u p great fl aws .. " he continued. "It is not be lieved in the scientific· community to be as infallible as it once we.ts believed ... William V Mci yer of the Biological Sciences Curriculum Study. a Boulder, Colo., textbook group. called Reagan's position ··trem endously unfortunate .·· He added: "Now that he ts president, he is the only president to have a pos ilt<>n on evolution. which I think is beyond his ken. so I just hope his other policies a rc better founded . • frequently rdc•rn·d tu a:. "gMll' spli<'in~ ... to d('Vf:'lop thl' Vl.lt c•irtt'. thcy·sa1rl rri' a report al th<.· Am eril·an J\ssoc1at1un for 1h1· Advancemc•nl <if Stit•n<·e They also :-aid 11 • ..., sltll o mat t<.•r of \'t'ars bdon· a va<.·C'tnt• c-:m b€.• put«m th<' markl'l The rcsc<•n·h wa:. <·arn<.•d out by l>r Victor ~usscnzwt-1g and Dr Huth S ~1J :>S l'niwP11..?. hus b<ind arnl w1fr, at ~ Y\ ·. 1n w Q r k s u pp n r t t-d Ii .\ l h <.· Rockefell<'r L'nivc•rsit y THEIR COMPUCATt:D work in volves creatin~ hybrid cells in th e laboratory lo produce sub stances that enable them to iden· tify specific cells in the body which can produce antibodies to the disease. They then use lhost' cells in the technique known as rt-" t•om bin.int D:'\A produc ing ncY. combinations or l>NA or geneltl' m ateriul to produce new vac· einc-producin~ cells . ln the resear ch . miC'e ar(' dt· li b erale ly infeetcd ~o their spleens produce antihod1es. dis ease fightin~ agents. again~\ the malaria. These antibodies arc extracted and combined with lhe spleen cell a ntigens, a<'li ve parts of the cell wall, th at produced that s pecifi c antib<ldy. T hat product is then comhmcd with can cer t•ells to produce monoclonal cells. cells which ar e clones or ~enet1c duplil•ates of the original cell t)ul which now have been t aught to produce sµecifiC' antibodicl'i. Cane£'r cells <.1re used bccaust· thev are. in ef- frct. immo rtal. being ahk to re produce contmuo usly without dyin g out l)f old <ige This kincl of labo r ator y manipulation 1s <'alkd hyhridoma t1..•t·hnol1>g) THF. ANTIBOO\' pro<lun.•d h) the monoclonal cells 1s thPn us ccl <i s a probe to irlent 1 fy the Gem Talk JI,\ ./ C' JI C' .\1 /l fl R J /o:S -c,•rt1fll'd f ;""'"'"If'·''· A f ;.-.; SUCKER LISTS kt'l'/I 111111r 1111111<' 1111 There arc apparently "sucker lists" being com piled b y un scrupulou s diamond "investment" oper ators. Thr Phoenix police d epartment recently came across suc h a list and began contacting people whose names appeared ory it . Police investigators asked each person on the list -to take any diamonds they had bought from the investment operators a nd ~---"-".'"'*---f~e.L.....ll~~-~a~pr aised by a Gemolo.gtca n~ I. I• ~mr~~I• Toi1te1ao .. u High Country Hounds, a hunt organization from Flagstaff, Ariz., conducted an English-style fox hunt recently at a ranch near Scottsdale. The possibility of flndina a fox near the urban area wu considered re- mote and the chances of tumin1 up a coyote seemed dim, so' some coyote acent was dragged ahead of the hounda to mark the t.O.u.r.te. F1nce1 were Jumped, the coyote wu "comer~". and tbe rlden en- joyed an elaborate breakfaat . after the hunt. America r epresentative. The idea was to find out i( s tandard appraisals would s ho w the diamonds to be worth as much . as the purchasers had been led to believe. At last report, the Phoenix police had h eard Crom 240 persons in 48 states. In every 11lngle case. a certified GIA appraisal showed that the diamonds were actually lower in quality than the grades s tated when the gems were sold. If you have bouaht any such "investment" diamonds, we urae you to have them · appul'led by • retiatered Jeweler, such as ourselves, to determine whether you have been misled. "fit·1·1f11: 1·l'fls v.1lhtn the !>ple<.·n "hwh t·u11 1irodul'e mularla an 11111111 ll · ... W hl'tl that 11;,trl ll'Ul;tr f'l•ll l'- 1d1•11l 1f1t·d. 1h 11nt tl!(·n µr111l11 c1ng i.:.1·nc·:-11r h1·rNl1lar~ mat«·ri<il t·:111 ht· «1 1mlHnt·d v.11 h thl' <•r i.::1111.,m t-: nilJ. 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I , , II I 11 g p I I I ( c • ... ., •• fl I( '\11:.:.1·nt.\\1·1g :.;1HI lll')!'ll 1<1l11111 .rrt· un1h•l'\\a\ \\llh 1:1·111•111r ·r h t ht· <'l1mpa11.\ 11 ... 111c n ·,..1111'1111 :.111 l>:-.1\ r•·:-1·ard1 f111 <"tt11trri1·n t.il Car storage yard rejected -in Mesa Cost a M<.·sa·~ Cttv Council has ckn1t•d . ~ 1. an appe al by G & w T oy, ing tu vr>en an auto s toragt- 'a rd in :.t south Crista ~esa n1:inufaeturtnj? arc•a Tht> t tl~"s P lanning Com· m iss111n denied the request late l<i:-1 H'ar. l'l)mmc·nt1ng that the u s1• ~'uuld be incompatible with t hl· h11stnt.'~~t·s and residences an lh<' arPa (i & W SOl'GllT appro\'c.11 <if lhl· y<.1nl 1n pn•paratH>n for b1d - rltn~ 11n nly polt(•e towing con trat·I ... now h eld by lWll ol ht•r (OY. 111).! 11pl•rat 10ns A I aw~·pr reprcsC'nl 1ng G & W 111111..·<I that city l<t w n·4u1n•s s uc- n·ssful towing b1d1Jctrs In main lain :>lll'h i.I sroruu{' f:tC·tltty w1lh1t1 five m ile:-of the p<>h<'c· "' t1l 111n ( i & w-~ vard I~ nov. l<1c;.t\(.'U In In IOI', ht:\'ond thl' ft \'l' ml11..• 1111111 !H' S<ll<I In 11..•nj.!lhy d1,1·u ... s1011 ~1>11 · d:1 y. l'ounl'tlman Donn llall da1mt><I tht• llf>l'l'al11m wr11ild hampt>r. 11·t1ff1t· ;il11ng ~t1111r•1v1.1 1~ .. n:.nm· Yi:hc.r.c..lht.' ~ anJ \\ <!!> prn p0:-1.'d t'oun e1l1\oma 11 ."11r111;, lkrlzog ohJt·1..·ll'!l t11 lh1· prop<.1:.t>1f lot ·-; pro:•om11 .' 111 t hl• l'la,1 1.>e1r1 :'1111hilt· \'1llagt'. a mohtle hurm· p<1rk ;11·r11:-:. from the •~ <.1rtl ':-pru po:-.t•d Hillli .:\111n rol\ 1 a A\ t• ad ti rc•.;s ~ll'll.\t:I . !'\llEt-:11 \:'\. 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C...J.lwnpL,;., Je-fe,, MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIH't' @~ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD COSTA MESA .. "\,'"" (N THE SAME LOCATION SINCE 19.. . , BenkAmer1card-Ma11er Charge • ~"NE ~' I Wed!WIMMy. Jenuery 7. 1M1 ..... c ...... , " ........ ~ T••~~,.r ......... .., ReVving gets nowhere TaAYILIN' s•oaa Dan. &aou1h of tbla 8aa1tot nu U\at II pl .. Wftl °"' woad(OUa Oranc• Cout. Maybe l 'U ju.t •pllt to Modeet.o. '-albb U.. aliment nn ~ eluded there You've tward the latHt deKnptim ol U...Bantkok nu, hann't you" It 11 pl'OOCMIDffd to be, "tille the wont han1ovw "' your life " That juat about pull it in perspec- 11ve If you've ever bad any lllnd ol hucover, you don't want t.lu.a one If you've never had a baJalov.er, beina • citiaen ol un- dy1n1 virtue. you don't wanttoatart bytryin1thiaone. SO llA YaE I'm off Id Modesto. You know where Modesto ia, don't you, up there in -California's areal Hricultural belt. Modesto ia som.umes called the center 'ol Nowhere. Thus me.abed into tbat particular tlory, it is poaaible in Modesto to escape some sort of virus that would have trouble findina its way u fat "°rlberly as Kina City. Maybe tbey bavr a different strain of influenza circulatina in the Modesto area now. That city bas a sub· urb called CenHt. So perhaps UP· there you could contract Joe, Pharooh's club chjef. in Modtsto'1 "Graffiti" the Ceres Flu, instead of the Oriental variety. So somebody comes along and asks you: "How's your flu?" And you answer, 'SVery Ceres." Sorry I mentioned that. ANYWAY, MODESTO is a metropolis ramed for many attributes. I'll try to think of one. Oh yes, it was selected as an-important location when Universal Studios filmed that movie epic titled, "American Graffiti," which was sup- posed U> be a chronicle on the antics of youth set in 1962. The film makers needed the Main Dl'ag of a typical, middle-class, All-American town where they could stage a parade or hot rodders, taking over the city's principal strip. Now ~ck in the 1940s, '505, and some into the '60s, this sort of thing was somewhat of a regular occurrence along our very own coastline. It happened In Laguna, in BalbOa and in Huntington Beach. IN PAINST AKJNG search for authentic it~.' the ~ovte moguls checked out Huntington Beach. They found Main Street rar too modernized to be the setting for the hot rod parade. Next, they decided to look at the Grand Setting or all those original scenes of screeching tires and roaring ex· haust pipes -Balboa. They discovered. the old Ren- dezvous Ballroom was gone; replaced by a condominium. And the merchants' association didn't want any film com- panies hanging around unless it was a re-do or "Gone With the Wind." In desperation, the movie people checked down coast, on Forest Avenue, iri°} .. aguna Beach. They were elated. rt looked just like it did in 1946. But then some local yokel started skipping down the street, screaming "Praise the Lord ;" a band of Hare Krishnas clanged on a comer and three local artists tried to sell the director a set or artificial butterfly winas for 38 bucks. AND THAT'S HOW the movie company of "American Grarfiti" ended up shootlna on the main drai in Modesto, as the mythical "Pharaoh's Car Club" paraded on Satur· day night. I don't expect the place will ever be visited with that kind of action agaift. Ir it is, I'll file you a dispatch. • Disaster damages limited CHICAGO(AP>-Afederalap- peala court hu handed down a rulin1 that could mean the km ol milliona ol dollars iD dama1• tc the Htatee ol tM 2'71 people killed in the nation's wont air disuter the May 1979 craab of an American Airlines l>C-lOhere. A three-jud1e panel of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that McDonnell Douglas Corp., manufacturer ol the jumbo jet, and American Airlines, the owner of the aircraft, were not liable for the punitive damages -awards made to punish derendants. COMPENSATOaY or actual damages claims in suits by the estates were not arfected by the decision of the panel. The court said in a 61-page o pinion that the "wronaful death" laws oft he stale of Illinois, as opposed to those or several other states, should be applied in the McDonnell Douglas case. II· linois law does not allow punitive damages in "wrongful' death" suits. The inle.resls or the stale or Il- linois, where the crash occurred, are greater than those of other states, such as Missouri, where McDonnell Douglas is based, or California, where the plane was built, according to the appeals court. A total of 118 suits, filed in five states and the commonwealth of Puerto Rico and consolidated in Chicago, were affected by the Monday ruling. THE DECISION reversed ·a lower court's ruling in May that McDonnell Douglas, designer and manufacturer .of the OC-10, was liable for punitive damages under Missouri law. At that t ime, a U.S. District Court also ruled that American Airlines was not liable because it was based in New York, which also does not p e rmit punitive damages. Troops get desert lore WASHINGTON <AP) A spok es man for the lOl s t Airborne Division says U.S. Army assault troops learned some lessons while maneuvering in the Egyptian desert for the first time. For example, sand sucked up by the troops' helicopters wore away caps on the tips of their rotors blades as the helicopters h over ed 10 feet above~the ground. Thal was solved by put· ting plastic tape over the blade caps lo absorb the sand's im· pact. Maj. Larr~Bates said in a telephone interview rrom Fort Campbell. Ky. An air-gro11nd force of 1,400 troops, including a 700-man bat- talion from the lOlst, took part in the two-week exercise. Guard sentenced MUNICH, West G~rmany CAP> A Munich court sentenced a former SS Elite Guard lieutenant colonel to 10 years in prison for his part in the World War II deaths of 60 Soviet citizens. But the court acquitted Kurt Christmann, 73, of murder charges in 40 other cases alleaedly committed in southern Russia during 1942 and 1943. East to remam cold Snouf al,l to contimre in Northeast ~'71r~~~fil::~·~=-·.~·~ FORECAST '. P ltl\bU'9fl A•ftO Sell Lake S.allle 51 Loul• " . .. " J6 2• SI 3' •l H ......... ---= ··l i I • • • ,..,,,.,..... ............. ..,..., WORLD I NATION Ripper Mania Two youths, one holding nqose, were among 1,000 howling and screaming abuse as Peter William Sutcliffe was charged with murder in Dews bury. England. court. Sutcliffe is suspected in November s laying of Jacqueline Hill, described as 13th victim .of "Yorkshire Ripper.·· He pleaded innocent Tuesday. Ooops! Rumor hints. first rumor wrong LONDON CAP) -Princess Marie-Astrid or Luxembourg, one or several women that British gossip columnists have speculated Prince Charles would marry, is going to wed a West German count instead, the Lon· don Daily Mail reported Tues· day. The news pape-r predicted an offi cial announcement in March that Marie-Astrid, 26, will wed Count Georg von Eltz. Reports that Prince Charles, a Protestant, might marry the Catholic da ughter o ( the reign· ing grand duke of Luxembourg stirred up a fuss in the British Parliament and loud opposition from militant Protestants in Northern Ireland last July. After a two.day flap, Buck· ingham Palace announced that Charles scan.•ely knew the woman and had no intention of marrying her. Faculty, students Wss (>Ut pickets TIJUANA. Mexico IAP) -In a series of bloody confronta· tions , a group of s tudent's, t eachers and admin istrators crashed picket lines a nd wrested contr ol of the autonomou!j University of Baja California from striking workers Representatives of the strike breakers. numbering 300 to 400. said they were acting in ac- eordance with univer sity ad ' m .i n i s l r a t i o n a p p c a l s t h a t classes be resumed . After the first skirmishes. a clm1n1strators 's'aict they had hrokt-n the 5'f·day illegal "strike over representation by two un· ions the Aradem1c Workers Syndic ate and thl· ScrvH·e Workers S\ ndi<:ate "This is ·the most critical point of the strike." said Rene An · d r ade Peterson. ht-ud of the Ti . juana campus But normalcy d1dn "t last long Monday afternoon when strikers seized control of four buildings and an auditorium they were US· ing as their headquarters and sleeping area. The administration called the action illegal and vowed to re· take the building. They spliced telephone wires and cut. elec· tricity and water supplies in an attempt to force ou.t a group of a bout 100 ·that remained to guard the buildin~s overnil~ht. The only other action at three other ::.'trike-bound HaJa uni· versity campuses was 'at ~ex­ irali, where strike breakers at· tempted to force their way into three buildings but were turned back with fists and clubs. Car ~,arch legal S ACRAMENTO <AP> Authorities don 'l need a warrant to search a robbery s uspect's abandoned car at the scene or an accident, a state appeals court has ruled. T-he 3rd District Court of Appeal's decision upheld the search of an automobile which turned up weapons and other evidence from a Sacr amento Cou nty robbery. Choose yom own money plan! DIY-IN/DIY-01JT INTERESf on checking acco•ts Interest compounded on your daily balance! \. 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'Personal commit~~nt' key to crime solutio~ Board of Administzators or the Public Emtp Retirement System that Younger wu belnl e LOS ANGEl.f!S 1APt (iov ltchn\&Ad O Brown hu warned lh•t the only rul IOI~ to the 1\alt'• ru1in& t'rime ratr 1n1'11Jdln1 an lncrt •lltl an honHrt<h-• m Lt11> Anlt!l4'' II\ "e•ch pl!rton'11 rom m1tm1•111 w tum11"1f hu, ru:1Mhbur 1md his net1h oor ·~ nea&hbor · A '""" m(lrt' cupi; won., t'hllnl" tht.! moral f11brlf llf a IOClf't.), lht> aov~rnor tu!d reportt1r11 after h1!i m~u1g '"'th mun~ th1111 30, C111ifurn111 police ~htt'f'> to get 1deai1 on w.hst mt'1u1urt>l> c·an bt! l<ik.c.o tv c:omb•l lht· an<·rclai.l' In c·nm" Hrown aru1c.11.UH'l·d propta«I 11t 1th· buda&lll In l'ft" .. i.~• ol $\20 m1llt11u f11r l'fUOtl fla&hlll\ll rne1u11.1re:., m l\rt" than hair ul ~ hH'h wu1.&ld 10 for 1m5'rovementi. uf r nunl> Jlilll>-11nll '>l•h:-''"'CJ11 c·oo1>lructioo. if a p µro' ed b) lht• ,, .. , c· h-il•'ldlUrc· .W...d• dt-ad1 ·ac-rld .. •f • t .l I~ \~(;Jo.I 1'.:~ \I'• Tht county coroner's 1•lfH t> hd~ rult-d th<at tht· shoolln~ death last Oc tober of Richard Carltoa Meeker Jr. -<>Aly son of actreu M11ryTyler MOCX"e-wuanaccldent. Jame s Kono , spokesman for the cor- oner's office, explained that the rulin1 was based primarily on t h e sta l e m e nt of . witnesses. Met!ker . 24, a messenger al CBS Television City, wu ktlled in mid-October when a short-barreled .410 shotKWl he was holdina went off, striking him in the h~1td Police detective J e rry Ferrin said Meeke.r was loading lilnd unloading the gun when it discharged. IH ,_..,,,, ro11r•·•arllal SAN DIEGO <AP> The U.S. Marine Corps s1tys a drill instru<.'tor will be tried in a special court· martial later this month on charges of financial im· proprieties with recruits and using derogatory language. Marine olficlal1· have identified the man u S1t. Esteban Reyes, 23, of El Paso, Texas. If convicted, Reyes could receive a bad conduct dischar1e.1ix months 'confinement and forfeiture of two-thlrdaofhls pay forsix months. LOS ANGELES' (AP> -Evelle J . Voun1er, an unsuccessful candidate for gov· ernor ln 1978 alter two terms as California's attorney general, was dealt another setback when a judae rejected his claim to re- • compute and nearly double his I state pension. · l• ... Superior Court Judge Thomas T. J ohn!ion ruled against Younger in his civil suit against the administrators of the Public vouHoH Employees Retirement system and its executive officer. Carl Ble~hinRer. - The decision upheld an earlier decision by the.. ly paid $1.583.33 a month under a 1986 law prcN • cost-of-living increases ror anyone servin1 aft when state salaries were greatly increased. : ~ Artrn•' deflfla ••tdrldr• · LOS ANGELES <AP> -The county coro~'s office says actress Rar.hel Roberts, whoa~ Y was found in the backyard of her West os Angeles home in Novembe r , died of acute bartlburate poisoning and has ruled her death a · s uicide. · ·'The doctor said s he stiJl had a whole handful or phenobarbital a fast-acting sedative -iii her stomach that hadn't even dissolved," James Kono of the coroner's office explained. "No one takes·that muchofthatdruR unless they want to die.'' The 53-year-old Welsh-born actress, who once la mented that her best-known role was that of actor Rex Harrison's real-life wife. was an accomplished stage and screen actress. Sile was divorced from Ha rrison and had no children. Financial empire saved. Westgate-C~lif omia rescued from bankruptcy SAN DIEGO CAP> -Legal experts are putting the final touches on the reorganization of Westgate-California Corp., which has been saved from financial ruin after seven years of complex litigation. A federal judge overseeing the bankruptcy proceedings has authorized payment of final fees to two trustees and two law firms prrn oipa lly involved in •the lengthy reorganization or the former conglorperate and credit· ed them with salvaging it from bankruptcy. behind the delail~d plan which culminated Nov. 16 in the court auctioning off the portion of the firm held by its largest creditor . the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. . The prize 1n the court· sponsored bidding war was Air California, Westgate's lone prof· it-m aking entity. M iam1·based Air Florida bought th!! FOIC's interest in Westgate for $18 a share. The car, rier 1s expected to m ake a tender offer to the remaining Westgate shareholders to gain 100 percent ownership of West~atc at a total cost of aboutS47.5 million. con.cem went into significant debt lo Smith's U.S. National B~ In October 1973, U.S. N nal Bank was declared ins •nt, becoming the biggest nk failure in the nation's his that time It was s u!jassed failure of fo'ranklin rationa in 1974. . In the wake of the bank's col lapse. investigat ions were . con ducted into the financial :t'Ctck ground of Smith. the chi('f1 ex ecutiveofficl'r. and Westga~ Dr.aft profester arresf ed APW1r..-.to ··But for the efforts of a ll the ap· plicants. Westgate would have been liquidated rather than being reor ganized successfully," said U.S. District Court Judge Leland C . Nielsen in issuing the $10 million payment order. "The ap- plicants succeeded in court dis· allowance or elimination of over S80 million in l'laims <against BESIDF.S NEWPORT Beach· based Air California, thc only re maining Westgate entit) is a tuna r annery in Puerto Hico. which trustees have offert~d for sate for ab9ut $15 million. I N F E 8 R l ' A R V t •7 4 , Westgall•'s court·<.t p pointed trustees wc nl looking for 1•eonomic cover in Chapter 10 hankruplcy, l indt'r Chapter 10. rnanagement of a <'Oncern 1s taken ·away from existing of f1<•ers and turned over lo in · 1lt•pt-ndent trustt•es. who might •1\·t·r~l't~ either liquidation or n · c1ri.:a nizatron of the company. An unidentified draft protester is arrested by poli ce offi cer s in a post office in Be rkeley followin g a disturbance a nd atte mp ted van d a lis m . 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' /J ' --~ I ' 0tanueeoa11oa11vP<1o1 Edkorlal Page Thom•P.H.-ey/Publllher ThometKNVUl •dlW &rt»r• l(relblch/Edltorlal Pevt ldltor --~~--....................................... .. New supervisors brighten scene Wlth UM 1wearln•·ln ol two new aupervWorl . lbe Ora.County poUUeal plttw-. ~._. meuwably. "°19r Slant.en and Bru('e NMtude com• with lhe hilh~;::~:o;.-ountain Valley city councilman, ha• ·rilMb 1'been caUed a "1r ... ·roott man." He tak" over ttie lit Dlatrlct nat oo the Board o1 Supwvlaon. a.tat!Yely unknown when the campailn started, he forced incumbent PhJU'p .\nttion) to a -Nov. 4 runoff after 1pe•claa a meaaer 112,000 ln the June primary, com· p_ared with Anthony '1 11•.000 inv .. tment -and won handily N•tlUMM, who defuted l!'.diaon Miller for the 3rd Oil· tri~t ant. ha1 had exten1ive experience as a 1tate le111lator and u an aide to former Gov Ronald Rea1an. Hl1 knowledce of both the le1l1lative and executive bral\rbes rn Sacramento can be of 1reat value to the county 1'be new supervi~ors have shown themselves to be' men ol intelli4~mce and integrity. We welcome their ar- rival at a crucial time in Oranae County history. Promises vs. reality · Promises of tax cuts. more defense spending, cuts in government waste and a balanced budget come easily durin1 political campaigns. . Now, alas, President-elect Reaaan's bud.eel experts are faced with the unhappy truth that scheduled federal spending this year could almost double the $27 billien def. icil set by Congress. And. they suggest, the only way to offset the impact of tax cuts and greater defense spending may be to restructure tlae so-catred ··entitlement programs ... They're talkiQg about government payments made to individuals under Social Security, Medicare. Aid to Families with Dependent Children. Supplemental Securi· ty Income, unemployment compensation. veterans' l>eneflts, student benefits and retirement pay for federal employees. , By "restructure" they mean reducing cost-of-living adjustments and tightening up eligibility requirements. These, as any politician knows. are hot potatoes. Millions of Americans now rely on the benefits they re- ceive from various government programs to pay their in- flated living costs. During the campaign, Reagan insisted he could save billions by simply cutting out "waste, fraud and abuse." Now his budget advisers have concluded there's no way to offer tax cuts and increase defense spending by simply cutting back waste. The social programs would have to be cut, too. But you don't just_J?ull the rug out from that many people without some tieavy repercussions. Once more a campaign pie-in-the-sky ~ already getting singed around the edges. - Rowland £gm/Robert Novak Tougher stance on Iran seen WASHINGTON -Ronald ltH1an'1 detiberate e1calation ot name-callln1 a1aiut the • called Iranian .1ovenament la layia1 the foundation for an Im· mediate tou1healn1 of U.S. ho1ta1e 1¥)licy: Conaider the hoeta,_ priaonerf ot war, with no Wuhln&ton·T•hran ne1oti•· tiona until after they are aet free. That is baaed on well· eshbliahed international 1round1 that the seizure was an act ot a111 ression that must be wiped from the slate before the U .S . bar - 1ains. "The hostages are not a fit subject (or rug-sale hag- glln1 or bazaar-be11in1," one high-level but unofficial Re11an adviser told us. That is intended to eliminate the host11e ·ques- tion aa the nation's dominating foreign policy iuue. Rea1an's toug)a line a1ainst · Iran will reverse more than a year of bacldn1 and fllllri1 "by a Carter administration that played the ho1ta1e iuue politically for all it waa worth. That effort ii now bolled down in 1eemln&1Y fruiU9" • b1111tN after the (ailureJuat befon the electiClll ot fran c attemptl to· free the hoet11ea. llAJOa U.S. Au.ID are be- in1 Informally sounded out for a de1ree ~ help not sollcted by President Carter: End all diplomatic discourse with Iran including wittidrawal of ·em· baaaies, and consicn Iran to the deep freeze at the United Na· tiona. No final decision bu been taken on whether to pursue these informal soundln1a after Jan. 20. But if there is the sli1bteat chance of 1ucce11, President Reagan will apply heavy preuure on the allies. None ot the actions beinl con- sidered at highest Reagan levels contemplate military action a11inat Iran. Not yet, at least. Re111n planning ahowa a fastidious caution about the use or e.ven the threat of military force. 1be reason, as explained by one key actor In the unloldln1 hoeta1e drama: "We will 1u1- 1eat nothin1 in the way of mllltary action that we are ~ abaolutely certain we can carry out." · TBE U8T OF possible moves, neverthelna, ia lon1: · klcltln1 the Iranians out of the Tunba and Abu Muaaa, illetl near the mouth ot the Penlan Gulf; seiz- in I Lavan laland, a major Ira·: nian air base; knockin1 out the oil port of Khare laland; closing the ~ult tQ Iranian shipping. As of today not one of these potential targets is on any Reagan "action" list for im- mediate operations. Even though Moacow's costly embroil· ment in At1hanistan and ita Z7 divisions deployed around Poland mean "• full plate" for the Kremlin, in the phrase of one Reagan adviser, the preaident- elect intends to remain cautious. At a time U.S. military power la low and Soviet power high, Meagan will not rask havin1 to back down under superior Soviet military power as the Russians were forced to do in the October 1982 CUban miuile crt1l1. Thal does not mean force bu been ruled out. It may well be uaed, on IJ'OUDda Iran initiated• state~ war on Nov. 4, 11'71, It ia more likely, however, that tbe demand for unconditional re- lease of the hosta1e1 will be followed by a prolon1ed period of suapeme. Reasan and bia na· lional security team view the host11es u P.O. W.1 seized in the line ol duty <a definition that the Forelp Service haa lon1 but vainly 1r1ued for within the Carter administration). THE aEAGAN camp so far is unimpressed by wamln11 that if "the treat aatan" America fails to pay exorbitant ransom de- mands, the hosta1ea may be put on trial and sentenced to death. Rea1an or his State Department wilJ make clear that any physical punishment of any hosta1e will be prosecuted under the war crimes doctrine de- veloped after World War II. There is another view. "Not only will we 'make it quite clear that the perpetrator of murder against any American hostage will be held personally responsi- ble," one designated Rea1an of- ficial told us, "but the Iranians know that a dead hostage is no hostage. We don't anticipate that." Reagan and advisers are study· ing several position papers on how to move the hostage issue off dead center. Those known lo be involved, in addition to Reagan. are Vice President. elect Bush. Sen. Paul Laxall, presidential counselor Edwin Meese, Secretary of State· designate Alexander Haig, Defense Secretary-designate Caspar Weinberger and national security adviser Richard V. Al· len. , ·Draft 01yths and facts • Reagan has confided to this in· Aer group that he .will not allow the hostage issue to dominate American foreign policy any longer. that he insists on "de· coupling" it from more impor- tant foreign policy issues. In ef. feet. he is saying that the U.S. won 't be listening any longer ''to eve r y belch f.rom every ayatollah in Tehran." That's a sentiment shared by an over· whelming majority of Americans. including most of -t.hUio .. sJ~_ge families. __ --- he seeond round-of Selective Servtceregislralion - for men born in 1962 -got under way this week with little fanfare, --barring-a-few' anti-dralt ra1Ue-s-1rrutso-me tncks like jamming post office doors. Interviews with 18-year-olds signing up indicated they were not unduly perturbed about registering and definitely didn't want to chance getting a felony record for failing to do so. Meanwhile Selective Service officials have come up with some myths and facts about the registration pro- cedure. The first round of registratiatr·1ast year was not a failure, they insist. Ninety-five .percent, 3.6 million out of 3.8 million eligible men did register. · Registration is not pointless. Current figures indicate that having names in hand coultl save at least four, and possibly five. weeks in institutirig a draft in case of emergency. The current volunteer force of 3 million is not suffi. cient protection. During World War II, 16 million men and women served in the armed forces. 1 . A~ to t~e statement that there has ryever been reg- 1strat1on without a draft, or a draft without war. it's pointed out that registration without a draft took place from 1972 to 1975 and that there were 16 years of peace during the 26 years of the post-World War II draft. The hope must be that there will be no war and no need for a draft. But the state of the world does not lend itself to taking chances on those hopes. And refusal. or in· ability, to even register potential soldiers could only be taken as another sign of national weakness. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. . <;>ther views expressed on this page 'are those of their authors and attists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1580, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/Sex change ByL~.BOYD Johna Hopkins Hospital did many ll not most of the early aex-eb1111e operations in this country, but it doesn't do them anymore. Researcbers 1tuctted the subsequent lives of It aac:h peUenta, comparin1 tbem to :M 1imU1rly troubled MUii who didn't under10 the 1ur1ery. Tiie 24 who had the operatlon1 afterwards weren't~ happier.µ even u Dear Gloomy Gos To eo111erve ener11 I dldn 't ban a 1ln1l1 Cllrl1tma1 U1lat thll 1•ar. TM fellow down UM 1tn1t 10t ftnt ~ ,,.. .. ~6arn­.. I...... . .. AITLD I! ·E-rma::.-::.= . :V~· happy. Those without the operation seemed lo do a lot better, in fact. Accordln1 to Dr. Jon K. Meyer, who did the study, the desire to alter the body passes in time. So crippled with arthritis was artist Pierre Au1u1te Renoir that in his last year he tied his paint brushes to bis hand. Fana with blades bent up. wardl at their ends cool better than atrai1bt·bladed fans. Or soaaytbeexperta. Q. How come llalibut are alwaya dark on one 1ide and IJ1btontbeotber? A: Protective colorln1. They awlm an their 1ldea, dark aide Up, U-1ldedown. A clert keyboardlnl lato a vldeo control terminal tum· out from ID to JIOpereeat man work t.ban a clerk wtllt an Gr· dlaary tnewrtw. Tbat bM .been Htablllbed. Aho •talllllllild la the fact tlaat Ttdeo t.mbaaJ operaton oab ean1 an the • .....,. about 1. lltl'ftllll .... tllat,pau. Earl Waters New generation can't learn from past He is 41 years old. He never worked as a teller and had litlle or no experience in the "bread ·and butler" operations, the communi· ty branch banks. His total time with the institution is about 11 years, yet today Samuel H. Armacost is president of the world's lar1esl commercial bank, the Bank of America. His •pectacular rise in the California based bank, whose de- pos I ts total more than S80 billlon, marks the ascendan· cy into posi- tions of power of the post depression generation. Born in 1939 Armacost missed the "great depression," the worst economic period in the nation's history, entirety. By the time he was old enou1h to understand the world around hfm, WW II and the population boom, which bn>u1bt California out of the financial doldrums into which It had slumped, bad come and cone. He undoubtedly haa read about the difficulties and heartbreaks experienced by the people durin~ Art Hoppe those dark years, their tragic financial losses in the stock market crash and therieaft.er aa the banks and savin1s ·and loan companies closed their doors leaving them without their sav· inl•, their frustrations seeking employment, their hunger and sufferinc, but be can never know what it really was like for t;hoee who endured it. ONE CAN ALSO be certain he has read the hia\ory of the bank he now heads and lmowa the part it played in California durin1 those years, ila over-extension In 11ricultural loans and the hatred it aroused because of its threats ot foreclosure over those whose backs were to the wall. All of that has now faded from ~emory aa WW II and subeequent events rocketed the state into seemingly unendin1 prospersty. 1endin1 propsty values and money ratei loarinl into outer space. What his selection does however ia aisnal the fact that it is the men of his a1e who are now takln1 over the helm in finance, business, industry and the gov· ernment. In fact Ronald Reagan is probably the last who will be elected President with any personal experience and knowledge of those bitter depression years and maybe the last to have served in WW II. Those who are old enough to have known the depression must now be in their 60s and one would have to be at least 50 to have donned a uniform during WW II. THE YOUNGER generation never having known the hopeless- ness brought on by the depression can speak glibly today of that period as something in the distant past which can never happen again. They talk of the govern- ment programs which have since been established lo ward off such a calamity. They rattle off such things as social security, un- employment insurance, govern- ment insured savings, tighter government reeulations over the stock_ market, and government funded welfare. Maybe so, but the hi1h property values, high inlerest rates, high taxes, and hilh costs at the supermarket breed an uneasiness 'in every person who did live through that depression. To them it seems like an "instant replay" of the events leadin1 up to that fatefulOctoberdayin 1929. r-·· Something overlooked by those who discount the possibility of another crash to equal I929·is the fact that people back then weren't mortgaged to the hilt for their homes. Most homes were bought with 50 percent down and a maximum five year mort1a1e. And they weren't buying cars on time. In fact credit was hardly known to the avera1e family, be· -ing something extended only to those who didn't need it. And in- terest rates were never as high as today. The laws defined usury as anything over io·percent and peo- ple went to prison for charging more. IT IS inconceivable that Armacost would have been put in charge of bis great bank without being thoroughly schooled in the causes and effects of that depression and without having developed plans and policies to guardagainstasimilardisaater. It must also be hoped that other young executives t1kin1 their places in business, industry, finance and the government will also have studied what can hap- pen if safeguards a1alnst such a catastrophe aren't built into their planning. An old ~ral looks forward to lively action When I aaw my old liberal friend Martin Allhart shortly after the election, he wu In deaperate 1trait1. 8ellevln1 hi111Hlf to be tbe IMt., la&l ldad, be WU -feebb .U. ... ial &o te- DOUace liberallam Md betame an aeeept.tmemberot~Mt1. So I w• ~ to 1pat bim comtna down the ltnet tfie other day' witb a .. bounce in lb ~ atrtde, n,. In _ · ) Security? I just hope Jane Fonda doe1o'traton Tom Hayden." "They'll arrest Jane Fonda?" ••You didn't see 'The China Syn- drome? n asked Martin. "Believe you me, with a Cabinet IUJI ot mlllionalres any attack on nuclear·power i1 an attack on our cherished herita1e. Betides, I think ahe knows Fellini. He make1moviescon1rea1mencan't undentmd. Boy, l1 he evw un· American!'' hi• eye IDd a • 1 a p e 1 -p I D l MID I ftOtleed he ... carry- '·But we do recp1nl1e Red China,•' I said. "We do now," he said with a pleaaed smirk. "I'm also practlc- in1 shoutln1, 'Jim Crow muat go!"' "ltboulhlhe'd1one," lsaid. ·•Didn't you read how Thurmond'• 1oln1 to repeal tbe -vot1n1 Rllhta Act in the' South? I've already boutht a ticket to Selma and three feet ot chain to padlock myself to a lunch counter. Then, ot course, there'll bethellarehon •ubiftlton." "Wben'1that?~' I uked. ~.-:! cpeb ~~ int a lip: "Brtq Our Bop Homeliam." Prelident· ~ Qu elect!" "Yll," be aald. "AetuallJ, I Ote8 ••Free the ' don 'tknow when we 1bclWcl 11rta1 Hol1111wood our bOp bolDe from Jet.'Baltbe ''I completely eoavlaced Tea "• lllkl, 'mlaute I beard aea1aa bad General Hall lau UM quallftea-ira~mt:::'. aamedo..nlH ... uHCl'tW7 UoM•UUJoltudtllat\Mrell "I dldD't U..J'd been.,. of1t$,lpUtedtbflup. lcmftD ==....--... tUt-.dd be r•ted."luld. lat.MdlUilllleter." bi'O acatMt Mm." - 0 <>1a &MJ wtu be,.. he llltd. ..It,.,. tot. reed7." 1 alN'd. ' 12.ee •••N .,..,, . "DldD~ 1CN ... JfMn l&rcm nWllat'1lt1qmt.MotMrtldaT" eomm•'tlll • 9111 eM&ee ~No 0TllUl'1DCIDI hM ....tftd U. old ••a.11P4• a.ct Cldaal '' M6d tiNd 0... Alee D •r ...... Ir. &mate ODmmttMe an....._. MUUD. ........,,o1-.... ....... _ ... -----··-·· .. ··-------··----- I . . , ''Oh, we'll have to wait until the new administration oppreues the poor, peraecutes the minoritlea, expkMta the worklna ••n and treadl all over our clvfl liberties. So we 're not ac:hedulln1 It until the flnt ot February.·· When I said I hadn't seen him lookln1 so flt In a Iona time, Martin nodded, "Frankly," be · said, "it's been a dreary four yean. Carter wa1 okay, I ,_.., and there were all thoee Uberab ln the Senate, yet . . . I me• there wu nothln1 for a man to 1lnkhbteetblnto." Suddmly, be bri1bteaed. "But NOW!" he med. And oft he .,.t, whiat.Unc "We Shall Overcome." WSU..lt'1aooclto'"eftr1CM ao bappy tMrt da19. Al my old blp .._. cla-BM Blow hi ....... ll-: • .,,.. la*'• .... .,_...:/ Tlle...U'1 • tbe tMr8· / ,...,. ........... ,,... ...... .,. 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'Wit th1wn tht· 11111lc1lt' whi!n M 11~c:':. th \'IU1·d t h t• v. alt-r\::')s,ud l>r t-:u~1:ntt: Clark 11f tht' l 'n1H'r "1' <•f ~<1nlu11d ~b l'l;1rk . a shark !>pi.•cialr~t l't'l'll~lt·d 1n l!J?:I lhal tlw Mosb solt• euutd repub,·:.h.1rk' IN A s•:RU:S o •· T•:sTS. 1nt11 v11lual MuSt'!> "ult: frsh<'!> surv1v1·d 1111 t11 <!X hour:-. tn a lank wtth I \Ito captive. n·l'f whrlt: trppcll sharks. d esp1k re pt'at1•d attacks In s11m1· <·c.ist's. sht· :-.au!. th(' shark:. would havt.• the fish a ln"<11ly 111 lht•rr rnoulh'\ ht•fon · bt•tn~ drivt.·11 aw<1y .. At lht• 1•nd 11f tht' t•)(pt•rtnwnl. you t<.1k1· lht• fis h out and 11 <l1lt'sn'I havl' ;1 s rratl'11 cm 1t . 1·v1·11 though it's ht•t•n 1n tht• Jaws," she sa td Wl'len t·xpo:-.ed to sharb in tht· Ytihl , Mow' ' sole s urviv1·d at lt>ast 10 hour., hefon· IJ1·1n~ t·ah'n, all hou)'!h oth..r hail fb h wt·ri• Patt•n 11u1<'k ly. s h1: said. Scumt1sts sa) tht• fo,h h<1s a M'rws of poison #?lands near Its hark and rear ftn).., whn·h M·<·rPt{• a milky suhst un<·t• that tntt'rf<'n•s wllh lh•• s hark 's gills . The gill is thr· lun)! Ilk<· or~un thr11uJ,!h wh11·h fish breath(' MS. ('LARK SAii> ff A SHARK is {'x poscd to 1 th£' repellent it will go into cnnvulsions. 1crk 1ng tb head from sid<· to '>idc. banging around the tank. s wimming with its mouth open and . in soml' 1·as<.•s. rot lint.( over hclly-up on the bottom "Whf'n this first came out. l'om1ian1es th;it ' make s un tan lotions were intt•rcslt•d in s upporting 1 it be<·ause they thought lh<·rc was a 1m ss1bit1ty :.i sal\'e could b<· dcvclop<·d where _you could in one tuhe sell a prnrlurt lhat would prevent sunburn and shark atla~k ." s he said Interest in this quick and-easy solution faded when it was lt•arned that f'ard<1xrn. tht· fish to>ttn, degrades rapidly wh(•n rt is separated frc1m the fi sh and stored or frozen · DR. ELIAllU ZLOTKIN. A BIOCHEMIST at 1-k>brew -Hmvt>r'lo!ity in-JC'NJ!'mlem. satd trpmbably 1 would be too expensive to make. s hark repe lle nt -t-rrom trre PardaJCiTI itself. hut s-aid a c:hrmical s uh- strtutl• for l':.i rd:.txin probably l'Oul<I he fuun1I Dr. c:erald B<1kus at USC said a survey of the Great Harrier Hel•f off Australia two years ago showed that thre e·quarters of the sofl-bod1t!d, bot- tom-dwelling mvcrtcbratt:s secrete toxins of some kind. ~Marines deployed in Indian Ocean W/\SlllNC;T<>N tAl'1 The Pentagon says ' tht• d cploymt'nt "' a battalion or l,IW(1 Man Of'!> rnto tht• Indian Ocean marks the fifth lime smC'c Marr h that the United St<.tlC!> has s~nt a <.,mall force <>f 1 Marines into thosl' wall•rs as p;-rrt of the I : S military presf'n<·t• 1 h~re The batl<1liun is traveling a board lhf: '.'lavy amphibious assault s hip Tar<:iwa, lht· lank -l:indin~ sh ip Barbour County and tht· amph1b1ous cargo shif> St. Louis, tht· Pentagon said Thi: tJattah1)n reptacl:!s a similar unit which left the lnrlwn Occ•rn on Dec. 7 for the Mediterranean lhe United States has 34 naval vessels 1n t he Indian Ocean-/\rabian Sea Per:sian (;ul( region The Soviet navy has 31 ships in the same gener al area. MEDICAL TEAM NEIDS VOLUNTEERS WITH DEPRESSION A Medical Research Team 1s studying the use of an anti-depressant med1callon "Mil fll nn .,,.,a STllT: Volunt~_mutt be betw"n the ages of 18-66 9r1d ~'"il deprfftron (leeling sad or blue tor any "'-on) for 11 leu\ 4 weeks. · VOWMTIBS WILL llCllYE A Atll bri., physical eumlnation. EKG. lab tests. medicetion Md vieitt with a prot .. 1iona1 can 714/634-6938 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY I letwfftl 8 a.111. altd 5 p.-. loui 1n up to 5:30 p.m. Monday to Friday .OQPtar in the next dov.' s issues of the -~-··--- • ..... eMt::'l'PttOl--A1 l .J••11p f fJr jffy Reaction damages sought HAYWARD CAP> Three e l e mentary school stude nts show "classic textbook symptoms" or' reaction to a toxic roofing sub- stance used on their school. a physician has testified. Dr. Joseph McGovernj told a court that one girl, Linda Petersep, is s ti 11 dis abled by al- lergies she contracted after expos ure to methylethylketone Nov. 6. Parents imd teachers a l II e I e n T u r n e r1 Children's Center a re seek ing SIOO million in damages fro m the Hayward Unified School Di stri<·t. contractor Poly ~ap of California and manufacturer 1-~oam Sys tt•ms Co Gill 842-3400 *Trelal'd fOllllMtoft .. 111 dto• tOll nt• n ll•a lleWla thel •Ill •b o>'Pr•Plaltt • tltl111 of tit. past! *Our "Wrlat11111iackr ,,.. <;uuantt•: )OU 11111\I 111ttl '°"' 10.I or our addilio111l ,tr· >'kn art frtt unlit tou do! • ~':'); W 1J Prf•\t:nt '"''' t oupc>n df I~ Nulrt St\h•m Wt:."1QM tu'' C•nlf"• ft\tNt ono ,, .. II ·if. d"'dutt~bOOfromvou, f)tOQl.ttfl OnP t oupon,,.., Jl•OQrdm 'ltd l1<1tot1tP••1t .. ,1f, t . "• on1., E•J>H*"' 1.tnt.Httf I) 1Wt1 ll<c~. ~ l ' SANT A AMA/COSTA MESA I HUN11MGTOM HACH · r ~ 1500 s. ........ Ste. 20I lait-....... & MetMIV •n COM1 8enli '*Iv I 545-7123 \i. .. ' The loxiC' fumes en· • <>-•c-11- !. •, r .. , '•' ~f ',~ :. ~ ' .,,,. , .. ' . ·: I • '·. ... f ••••• En.·11 though temperatures have s kidded to 1,(·ro 'and lwlow in Mit:higan . )Jos tman tered the school through / f p©l1UiiiijjUJ11~ - an open air-conditioning ~1,~ ,l. ~~~-,/:;;, .Ii .. ,.,,. ,.,. ..... eo.. centers ,,_ , .. vent. forcing officials to · • t•vacuate tht• school. Ar------~~----------------------------'.·· Larry F'lt·gal finds n •ason jump for joy terward. many parents held their children out or .school for several days des pik <issurances from s chool officials that tht'rc was no dan~er. 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The ruling was another bizarre µarallel lo her husband's own murder conviction 13 years ago. However , the court s aid there was s ufficient evidenc«;! to support t he verdict or s econd-degree murder and tha\ Mrs. Schindler could be tried again. Schindle r, a wealthy carpet dt>aler, 'originally was convicted or second-degree murder for the slaying or his second wife but served only 22 months before his conviction was overturned mentstolheJury in her 1979t.rial. Ironically, Mrs . Schindler, 53, was defended by attorney Paul G e ragos. w h o prosecuted Schindler in his 1967 trial for the murderorbissecond wire. June. In both trials. the defendants claimed they could not remember firing the shots that killed their mates. Both were cor,ivicted of second-degree murder, Both con- victions were overturned on ap· peal. right to due process and agamst self-incrimination. ·'The prosecution not only im permissi bly introduced evidence concerning derendant 's exercise or her right but also arrirmativcly used this evidenC'e in argument to con vey the impresswn her de fe nse or a ·panic s tate' was fabricated ... wrote cicting Presid- ing J uslil'l' Rodnt•y K , Potter, ,. The panel cilso said her rt j.!hb . weh' violated when the prosecu- tion brought out that she had re· tamed as her attorney tht• man who h<1d c:.ir licr prost•cull'<l her husband, • H e wa s co n v ict e d o r m anslau~hter in a second trial. ~!Mt1~-t--0~:u~ also was re- versed As her husband lay in bed M <1rch. 5, 1978. Laur a Schindler allegedly fired a single shot into his head. She testified thcit the last thing s he rem embered was his tell ing her. " h:.it happened to Jun ·s oingt appentoyou." e pro ution . trying to Bones discovered ·ALL MAKES! ,, In its ruling, the three-member !Janel here said Mrs. Schindler's constitutional rights had been nul:.ited bv use or certai n l'\'idenrc and a prosecutor ·i. com· counter Mrs. Schindler 's defense or di mihished cci pacity, in- lroduc<.-d evidence that s he un- derstood and exercised her right tu rem:.iin silent when questioned by polite But the appellatl' court said this vwlated the defe ndant 's S I E R-RA MAOR~ I A l'1 Skeletal remains were found in a remote area of Swr ra Madre. but authorities !\O fcir were una hie to sa y "hether the rematn!\ belonJ(ed to :.i mal<· or female and hfm long thP} h:.icl twcn 111 the a rca 833-0555 Aslt For Roy. 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Ruehl said . lie said tht· (·ourt 1s :· 1ed the dc•cision~ that " ouldn 't have hc<'n af I ·cted hy Pl'I crs · vote . ; 1d rca::1s1gnN1 opinions 1. 1at had hcc:n ;1~s1g11cd I ·him Buehl said he d idn't I now whether the court ; ppointcd a tempora ry j 1sticc for the rehear· i 1j!s or waited for then· t ov. Ronald fka~an to ; µpo int P el<'rs' SU<' 1 ?ssor . Willi um Clark .' ' TH E C 111 •: F I S I opeful lhal tht• gov 1 rn o r wil l mak e a I rompt uppointml'nt." I uehl said Manut>I had vriled with 1 4.3 majority' to uphold t IC constitutionality Of t 1e s tat'e's 1977 d e ath I }llalty law and to af I rm a rounty's right to i npose a racial hiring c 11ota in a di'Strict <1l· t 1rney's office that hart I :w minorities. The pendiri'g racial 1 ise, on which the court I eard a rguments last I ovember. involves an : :lmissions program al I 1e UC Davis law school I aat gives preference to 1 1inorities but does not 1 ?t numerical quotas. 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" "ALAN aOBBINS has -----------------.destroyed the moral trust betwffn a public &~ W@lYl[{ ~@[{Wn@@ "Got a ~., Tlln writ• to Pat ,,.,.,.. PWll -*l cul red tape. ~Uang the ~s IJltd oefiell p iwH to solve lfl«IU•hes m govnwmeN GM builw ... Mad 11our qwstwru to Pat Dwn, At Ya11r Jervlt•, Or...,e Cooat Dady Pilot . P.O. Bor 1•. COlfa Me.a, CA 9%626. As many letters ·aa 1'utlU u*l be ~ed. but phoMd 1nquiriea or~tura fNIC lllrhl.lho tlw reader's full nom~. oddr~s"°rtd fJwifWal ltoura' ~ numbncannot ~comid~r~d T'iiscohmU•erppraradai· ly except Sundays ... ....................... ' DEAa aEADEU: fte N ............. ·••U. Cle .......... (NlllC) •• Ill • ., ... I §. DepartmN& of HHIUa ........ tlenielS .. Ip ~men fllld wwwt te ,u UI-.._. altll. Tiie cleartaP..1e lH ., • ...,. ..., .,... .................................... tile P'lblle. fte NRJC'1 • ..,, ... , ....... J 1ff deter•._. wMel •I I 1&1• tea'::,,_, le wwen, aH ..._ na tM ,,_ ~·•• ·ec:&ly Ce U.C qHtUIHr. . Tlle.NIDC eaa eely pifiNe I 0 allh= • 11&11 lftOll.rttS. II doe9 Mt pve IM'llkll ... tee referr ... to ladJvWHI pltyslel .... Y• e" ftm· ~t tH NRIC by wrUI•• .. P.8. ... nu, •• ....._. D.C. •u. or lty el , .. tell·frff j .. ) a.4717~ ar 11r1,,. ri.•IWfl • servant and his con- stituents,'' he added. Rob~, ordered last month to stand trial on nine counts of illegal sexual conduct with two teen.agers, had no com- ment. He has pleaded in· nocent to the charges. Tile trial is scheduled to be1in Jan . 26 in Sacramento County Superior Court. Si1al contended that Robbins· trial would prevent him from being an effective legislator. And he criticized the 37 -year-old lawmaker for investi1ating the background or one of hls accusers and asking for a closed preliminary hearing. .. ARaOGANTLY , Alan Robbins violates the spirit of his own rape leglaJalion by looking in· to the private bact- 1round of one or his youn1 accusers," Si1al told the Valley News. "Arrogantly, he closes to the public his . felony preliminary he.aring despite his own legisla- tion to the question (to open it to the public>.'' I Wedneede>/. ~ 7, 1981 • DAILY PILOT A.' ..-K & I SNRTSWEAR 1 tiUI . 1 CLEARANCE SALE ~ if& .. 1 ... M.TllATION .. ITUDIMT tiUI· s11•s OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY UPTO 75% OFF OFF* 11nw .......... •••· W111t I ••.CAt2Hl C714J lt~lllJ lt .. 9467 16151H..tMw11•4. ..._.. V~. CA 92701 '7141775-6719 JJOO......_ ..... C........._,CAtZU6 C71 .. 14W20l 5446 hoch 11¥d. ._.P..tr.CA90261 &7141 SU-4271 •Not in BP. FV or SA Stores • We Carry Sizes (}.50 IOYS' sgea SIZES 2·7 SIZES ···sgaa DOM'T MISS OUT ON OUI ll(l(llST SALi GOLDEN WAVE PAMT.S s1411 1212 E. 17th St. Santo AM. CA 9270 I 1714) 547-0939 I 3820 Red Hill Joe. Tatstin, CA 92680 1714) 838-3107 - OPEN 7 DAYS auu 1 DEAR PAT: Some re4 cM411e wax~oa 1 new light-colored polyester ~.-Relf! I ven 't tried any method of retnOYlil ,.._-ad Mpe u can tell me tbe but ••Y to pt rtd el tM wH Si1al. an alternate liiiiiiii.._ __ _..._..._ .. _. __________________________________ _ Kennedy dele1ate Lo this r.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;iiiiili---;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;::;:;:;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;,;::;:::;:::;:::;:;:;:;;;;::;;;;;:;;;:;:;;:;;:::;;:::=;:=;::;;. year'• Democratic con- tllout dama1in1 lbe carpel. It.II., Colla Mts• .. .....-. . ..-r~S&ea••~c-... V,....._, Cleaaen let., •1111 ,.. • V, IJC~,a~ ...... , ... --11. a -"· eleu eledl .. ..a, .. ....,._ tit lwlak. .................. ,... ....... . ••nl &t.e ceaeer ~ &M ..._ UR ..... tta6 .. ..... , .................... ~ >re fhdd • • ••e•,.... ~Ille....., .., peat &k pneeu. Tll9 ••1teb• ...... •'9Rn ve.Wate&Jleno• tecleanwa1,..._ c..ue was "'6lh • fwillhre .... ae • • adaclle. U &lie ••• 19 le,., ..., ....... a ... ur flll1eraaUa. Weft 11ewb ... e......, • •· t•e was b acr~. A ....... II.._ lletMr, t be more careftll. . ., u.e ..... Mft, ... ,.. • ., ,. ...... lee becmltforam•me••""9•..,...,... tay lmmedla&ely. fteil -t/I .. .U Illa• e• NIDOYd, nb ...... ......., ... e .... l8Hted wltl ......... was. 9lt9le tMllt ••f M kea off~ &k was, IMI& .... .--.e ... II •oec:u. la DJ HM, a f J •0 ? ....... -e table lap will lte la ...... ... vention, announced earlier that he would be a candidate to succeed Robbins if a recall drive launched last month by Jan Tucker. a Peace and Freedom Party member.succeeded. 81GAL SAID Ill: was s tarting hls drive because he could not 'Wupport Tucker's peli· lion, '4fhith Sigal said tended to convict jtob- bins before his trial. Sigal's petitions must be approved by the secretary of state before he can begin collectine signatures. He needs •itnatures of at las\ %7,411 voters in Robbins' district within 160 days to force a special elec-tion. LIVE WELL FOR LESS. I. MAGMN J~RY CLEARANCE NOW1AA .. MOR• OFF REGULAR PRICES AtG.MIE 1~.P" R!;CM.AA PAigla tN QUA• MAN'S SHOP* '. c: . .110~"'4!!.9U!lt~ ...,., ~---flnll . ...,.. , ... r, ,."!ft ... -·'*"' " -· .cool! on-. .. ...,.., In teltl ..,.tfMrlt. '" .................. , ............. '-.. ............. t ,,... .............. , ... .. .............. ..,., .. , driving your cir to the airport, missing the boat. And probably wasting a lot of time-and money too. But airport traffic. parking, baggage han- dling and making that flight can be more that'l just a costly hassle. It's sheer r:>1nic when traffic's ba'cked up and parking lots :are full: Enter Airport Transportation. The sane. econoMicel, hassle.free way to and from the llirpod.. Here's why: • Door·to-doOr service from your home. offlce or tK>tef to your terminal at l. A.. John Wlyne aftd Ontario Airports, and long Beach Airport and piers. then back again when you return. (Other locations on request.} • 24-hour service, 7 days a week. Even if yout ftight leaves or comes in at 3 a. m .. we'll be there. • Ton free numbers putting you in instant touch wtttt us no matter where you are in the U.~ inducting Alaska. Hawaii and Puerto Aico. . • 1"""9d, courteous. uniformed drivers hlPPV ft1 ~You with your luggage. -. ~ .. , '· " ·~, ,. • Ride in a comfortable. pleasant atmo- sphere and use that travel time to read. con· verse. work or just relax. •Our service is a better value than dri v- ing your car. When you consider the rising costs of gas. car maintenance. insurance. airport parking (or four trips each way 1f you're not parking your car). not to mention peace of mind. our van is the ~conom1cal solution to getting to the airport. So don't miss your flight (or the boat). Leave your car at home and the hassles to us. Call us today (or call your travel agent) to find out how easy and inexpensive our ser- vice can be for you. your family or business. 24·holir ac;Jvance no11ce hP.lps 11s S('rvr· v1111 IJ1 ·t1· ,, Free brochures on van and llmo11s1nr s• •rvl('" 558-1413 1164 E Frw1 St San1a Ana CA 92701 ; \ _, ,.._ ,t fa OAIL V PllOt -W•1ln 11t1d.ty Janu.trv 1 tMI Spy plots played out at U.S. nuke plants ALiU<lt t.;R~L ~ 1•1 Lake 1ht-llOthur!I 11f \tw ~Ji) 1111vt·h that lant-th(·11 .. t11·h 1·!\ t·n~Ul•'C'fll 41111.! S<'lent1ati. h1·1 t· 111 t•1tm u 1; l\•rr<-111:.t plot& r1-. hr t·~k llll( 11110 th·· i;ia\11111 ... nu<',f'&r ~v apon' 11lu11h l'twn lht•\ l>l&ll a_ntl ll''I 't't'UI II\ 1114•b'.UI I'' ltl fo1l 1h .. 11 .. ~ 11 "h1•1111·-. A• arm• hdll tr1 t .. 1 '""' ttw '\(·.-un > •t•t'n .,. , 11.,-;. , .Till "'i11l1·1Ti 0'-rw1· report:> tJ, th. I-kl J111t t l1t· 1r11l1t <.1n 'the "Sold1t•1 ,.f I-r11 I \1111' 111.>~•Ulll\ for m~r<'t't1a1 '"" 111\'>h'r1c:o. U1rr lll-1 '> and sdwla1 h "'""k' Th1·\ cil-.11 t' \, amine pl .. 11 .. 111 1111\ h-.11 plt111h T hen thr\ .1-.k d11 ·trl\f'I\ ,., ., wh,11 11 WHAT n· .\ ORt:l'o K tri1·:-. to c-1 •1:--.h a gdte al ... IH'dJI°'" J.>lilnl · Wh.1l 1f <1 .,µy 1s ~11rk1ng in!'>ldt.· a pl.111t ' The pl1Jtting a nd cou11h'q.1l111t111i.: 41ft.' knt>wn .1:-. 'black hat t.•1t1•n·1!'>e:-." s 1nce the f wt 1111111:-. tt·r r11risb an1I saboteur!'> a1 t• thC' hau g r.iy:o. T he targd~ 11f t ht· plots develoµcd at Sandia N cit1or1CJI Laboratory hert.> a re nul'lt.>ur wt·a1)(1ns olants and re search facll1t1cs, owned l>y the DepaTtmt·nl of Energy but operated hy private C'ontraC'lors ·~What w<-at Sandia do 1s look al enginet!ring solutions Lo the. problem .~onplu.•,,Pd Sen. S.I. Uayajcawa. R·Calif .. recently named in magazine s ur vey <1 S l east effect i ve senator. says he's satisfied with his accomplis hm(•nts. c rca.secl l ' S ex ports apricob to B!'l~111m citing in· II f. <I ri f'"( I 111 t•·11111't!'>t:-... aid Roy C rouch. 1l11,•1·t11r of ... arcguard~ 1md seeunty f••• lht• l s I lt·1Hu·tment of Encr~y <:ROUCH SAID inspectors ~o out in the micldlc of the n ight and ·te ll guards lher<' will be a drill. "We're not sneaking over a fence and 'IC<JJJing Qn a 1.ward ... hc said "That's tht.> worst thing we can do .. "It's like Army training," Myre said. "The bullets are not for real There art.> no r eal battles until you go lo WCJr ... RUT Sl'DOENI. \', HE 1s nalJhed hy u s p(•t·ial wt•<ipon s und tad1 t~ 'l•am and lhl' µlot 1s foiled. Th~ cat<·h was :.in unst•cn security m eas ur" 'light v1s111n dl~v ic1·~ in the plant lt'lt•v1sion S(.'f'Urlly system workc-rl frop1 htitk UJI JH'Ol'r<llor~ wh1•n th(· p11W<'I' f;lllt•cl "I foel wt•'vc raised the entry 1.m <'(' prt'tty high," My re said "It·~ not a piece of cakt• to walk in and cau!'>e trouble ''I worry al night that some bad thing is going to happen. H4t ~he fact nothing has ever happened. not onrc 'It -any-of tiur pl;111ts. we-11. tha t mu~! ·htiw Wl' rt· 1loinJ.! a pretty gt1otl jo!i " JANUARY MONEY SAVERS-AT SPIRES Ham&Eggs Delicious smokttd ham , two fresh eggs and hashed brown potatoes . Served with your choice -~_.. of toast. - ·"'-: $.2.49 SERVED 24 HOURS DAILY Brochettes of •eef Tender chunks of beef on a skewer. Served with homemade soup, crisp ~al~d, choice of potato, roll with butter . ANO DESSERT! $3.35 SERVED 3 P.M. to 10 ,P.M. 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'\l,1t1 (t1t••tl w,1• '1l1•t .i,1U1 ltw+ f "\Ufl' I t ll"ri> 11f j,,h,,,,, r f 10t!I .,, '"ti' ' .... , ...... f' t!lOI i ''"'''''·'"'" l )r tnoi '·M .. ,·,,.,.~,.. f'ttnr I ~··'· ' '" ~\ I~ l'lRl 1\ I,., >•'""'"·w f•u''"' '' ''"•' 1,,11 •11•1 r1c r 1rrouc;8 V\IN ES\ C.'•"·' D1drro•lltUl\1 r<lhlrut,, I,.,,, ~AME \TAtFME Nf f n1\ hu'\tn1> '' Of\•tH h I'•·• lh• f 1•iOoN I I t•• t1\ 111• ·f1hl1!'.J l1mrt,-c:t p.trlf"''~"I' ~'1t'·'"''' \ ..,, J ,..rtH•\W 1 11.rt .. , •J •(JI 1111 Nit , t /•fM I t•tf•'" f h" ''"'"""""Ill W•t ' It 1 •l It fl ''" It.'' 1•· ( 't\t4 Mr ·.<t r ,1lih1' "'' f/,.)11 County '-'"''"-ot n, .• no• t ••·"·' / I 1H r11, N ,,..,,.,..·, IJPJ M ••1n• ,,111 Ot,.f'mf)f>-r YJ '*J • t n'.I•• M•~'d ( .,11tr1t n1.t ~'"'"' , F\\1\,, f I •11 I ',, .. ,.. tfl ""'"" Publ1\r..od Orrtfl<I" ro'*'' r>.,,1.,. .,,,,,, Prit' .. ·rt.,.•tt' H1t~tt n 1i•I'' , "'''''""'' 0,.( )1, IQl9() Mn I'' JI \~111 1.l/;..n1 ~"""'0 1-\ .-_,,i,rnn 1/1(1 Min PURI.IC' NOTICt: t'ICTI TIOUS 8USIN£SS NilME ST'ATEM£NI , f f'lf' fOlfO-WlflQ O--r'iC>n f\ CfO•nQ tlu\1 n''' '" ~T Rl')MC.Af N PAlff AN ANIJ F'OUHORV, MOW tit" t,1tf'••I tlmt 1'. 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C•••torn1••n• '"'' Du\1ntt\\ 1\ condudtd f>y tt J"n"r1t1 partnt't\t110 OAl'l1"' MArQUI\ Thi\ ''.'"""""' W'J•\ t.ted With thf' C:ovnly C.l~r• ot Or•nw Counh on O.c•rnr>-,. }& 1..0 ft1UM Pubh,,...d C> ·~ (o.t\I D•llv Pllol, De< JI IOllO JMI I, I•, 11. I'll \101 IO Pl'Bl.IC' NOTICE "CTIT100$ 8 UllNIH NAME STATl"'ENT f hf' tollow1no p#r'\on~ ,.,,. do•~ bU\IM \'\ tf\ PllOrfX, lOOI Rl'd Hill A .. n B•d<i I Sulf• 106, Co•t• "'~J·. C•lilor "'• •?Ul Jo.,.pll l•Om&n, ttol H Flo \l•HI, Aot F !>.-.I• •ne. Calllornl• 'lat Shnl•v A rc:enu nul , USU O" ••"· M••\lon Iii.to. C..llf<,,,11• •1'.i, I"" 11\1\ln._\ h cof,OU,IM by • '11'1"•, •' p.1tftnff''lf\l>p t S1.,.11y A lt•mfn\kl 1 ... •l•l~I ... tllld '*'"' ~ co .. nly Cl••-of Or•.._ C-T o~c•m.,., "'· 1• . .. ,. .. , Pubh\..a OP.,... Coett 0.lly ~ Oec J1. ltlO, J"" 1, 11, 11, I., St• ... ------' PUBLIC NOTICE ,........ • ...,.. Cr•-'"''' ............ -'""' """ '"' C.-IW Ciltr* ef Ot,.... '°"'"" on A•••W, MIU.•tt & CAfUON ... ,. .... ,._ ,.Mt,., · Ttl: nm •a.a. ~ ..... .. ,, .... li'llfl!llMll OP .... c.Ntl 'Oelty ftltot, o.c. ''· ..... '-"· 1, ... ti, ,.., ...... \ ·- -Mllea.... ..... , ... ........... ~ .... f'llllU ltffll .... 0...CM.C Dally ~llot, Dec.,,, .... J .. 1, ,., tt; ,., ~, .... ..... ,. . "''' ~·. Tlltt ""'_.,. _, Iii .. """ IM LOI A .... Ln Tn\;I C.-IT Ci.<' ttf 0t•"9' te\lflfy °" .... ~ ........... Oettma., u, 1• 1•w.1•..., _,..,., U.A ...... CA-1 ~llllWcl OrMtt CNtl O.lly 11'1194. li'Wtl .... C)r ..... c.M 09ity ....... DK Jt, t•,J•U .14, ti, ltll ...... O.C.t•,tl,-.JM.J,'1111 .... ........ \... _....,, ... Actress Doras Day and ber f ourt h husband . Barry Comden.' have filed for divorce in Los A nae les Superior Court. Day. 56. mar· I ried Comd en . 45 , April 16, 1976. They separated Aug. 25, 1979. Honieless ~ts.get · • repneve -VENTURA CAP> - Citizens ol Ventura can continue feeding some 40 homeless cats that Jive on the beach below a major hotel. The City Council •P· --proved a staff recom· I mendation allowing citizens to keep the cats s upplied with food despite complaints that J the cats are a health-and odor problem. RESIDENTS LIKE Ral1th Weigle are con- cerned there might be further efforts to get rid of the cats. He said that so meone f r om the Humane Society already bad trapped and dis- posed of several of them. He was joined by ~ Anselo Borgee who asked the council to "call off the pussy posse." Bor1ee says that the so-called odor problem is not the cats' fault. He contends the fume,s come from a sewer that , runs-under a boardwalk. THE CAT-LOVING citizens have been told that they have to make · sure the cats don't over· breed, and that they don't cause health and safety problems. The city will monitor the situation, and step in only if officials . believe the problem has grown worse. &dcheck a 'no-ilo' RIO DE JANEIRO, Braiil (AP) -The Ceo· tral Bw says in order to "brinl morality back to chec k-writing in Bra&il" that anyone wbo writes two bad checks in sb months will have the checkbook confiscated, the aCCCMmt cloHd and will not be allowed to -open a new one fol' two years. A daily avera1e of 48,552 check.a with insuf- ficient funds were writ· ten ln Brull in !Im, tbe Central Bank said. _ _}t !ftd.~.~oteaent.; ICU 1.ft percent 811 checks issued in tbe country. . .,....,........., ,.,...,...Dr. ... ,., ....... 780-0111 _..., .,. -- .. ...... &WOMEN FLEECED ACRYLIC FAS ION RIGHT WARM-UPSUm RIG. 19.99 99 Assorted colon. white trim. XS-Xl. , •I 12·1N. x41·1N. FULL VIEW DOOR MlllOI WITH FUU flllll -4'' "' UCI Wlhit·--· .............. OI CMlk look,,......, Whtie Stoda1 &atf . FASHION SPRING COLORS SALE PRICE c PEI SlllN · 3'h -01. skein solids. 3-oz. ombres. MEN'S SUEDE LEATHER BOOTS REG. 12.99 99 CHINESE IMPORT LACQUERED BASlm SILICTID mus & SHAPES 199to4 99 Hondcrofted creotlona. mony one of •kind. Cover9d boskell included. MR 1.21· 1.40 LOS HllMANOS · . CAUf. WllllS 1.5 Ul-1 ............ 21 JANUARY I SUPER EFFERDENT IXTU STllNGTH DENTUll CLEANSER BAYER ASPIRIN TABLETS FAST PAIN RELIEF 1:tf. 21•--~~-J39 Pod·~ of 96 toblet1 BUFFER IN ROLA IDS ANALGESIC TABLm IEGUtAI, SPEAltMINJ FOi PAIN RELIEF 01 WINTERGREEN llG. 2.15 IEG. 1.H 1'' J29 Bottle of 100 tablet~ Bottle of 7S ontocid mon1, \ JERGENS SASSOON la.Ult OI DID DIY FINISHING llNSE SOOTHING SllN LOTION OISNAMPOO llG. 2.5' llG. 2.4t 1'1 , •• LISTERINE OLD SPICE MOUIHWA91 & GAIGU IEGULAR OR MUSI POWEIFUL ANTISEPTIC STICI DEODOIANT llG. 2.14 llG. 1.7t I'' I~!. Kill• germa on contoct. 32·01. 2·ll2·01. stick ot 1oving1. PUllU IOU ClllWS TllA11 fOI DOGS ... 1.4t 11• •• .... , ............ 2,...... .... ot _.,.., =w ,.. •• .., ,...v.., •• •ma MJ1arw1MC11 -...... ,.,....., .. ....., IQ I ltT ... W1; 6 .............. 111'1._.M. ........ l -r--____ , __ _ " ~ • .Mnulry 7. ,., ALPO ASSORTED FLAVOR MEATY DOG FOOD J99c 23 J 4 -0 l. CO'" PETUNA ASSORTED FU VOi CAT FOOD LIMIT 1SCAMS 15 1 WISK CONCENTUTED LIQUID UUNDIY DmlGINT llG. 1.77 J49 32-oz contoiner DILUXI fOOT,.. fOl llOMI OI CAI IPICIA&llf It.~ lloWI: with 100 ........ . ! DAIL y N.OT A •• . G.E. 4-PACI 60, 1s a1100 wan son WHITE IUL• llG •.••••••••••.. I" SAU NICI ••••••• 1 •t USSMFI. fie MAil·• uun ... FINAL~ ••• -•• -•• -, .... ,-.- RUBINSTEIN.'$ PINI SALMON MAIES ADWCIOUSMW SUHIPllCI 1r..? •CAMS 15 l/2-01. While stock1 Iot t. LIPTON CUP-A-SOUP AN INSTANT MEAL SUNIPIKI 59.c •·pock While stocks last. BIC ADJUSTAILI FLAMI DISPOSAlll LIGllYll llG. 7t" 49c O.~le bvtone ligflter. · PRISCllPTION DIPAITMINI' COllPAll ..... YOWU A-.11111 ~ICAlllAVI Tai Mllll1'J ltiftt In J*K""' '"""''*' .. "" ... , lllriw ...... • J ( , l -'' f.. DAil Y PILO T APWlropMIO .fi;11b:~ro f1111 'Big Jim' quits legendarr career LA GRANGE, Texas <AP) -T.J. Flournoy, the brash Fayette County sheriff who balked at cloain& the legendary "Chicken Ranch" brolhel seven years aao, has retired after 5' years or law enforcement service. Flournoy. 78, decided last year to "let a younge r man" take the helm. "I guess I'm gelling t~ old," he said. BlJT HE SAID HE PLANS TO "hang around here" and offer advice when needed to bis sue· cess?r· former ' Chief Deputy Vestane Koppman. who 1s 62. Nicknamed "Big Jim" by compatriots, Flournoy said the responsibilities of the office have become too much to handle. IN 1932, FLOURNOY APPREHENDED two members of the Bonnie and Clyde gang after they r obbed a bank in a nearby community. When then-Gov. Dolph Briscoe ordered the ··c tiicken Ranch" closed in 1973, Flournoy scoffed. The fa med house.-0£ prostitution was believed to havt' been in operation since 1844. Thail~d gets grant \ t 111("!., t1l..il1k.l0l 11[ .,IHI\\ \\ .1:-1°llJO_\ l'd II\ 1 lil"''' lld":--t·11g1·1·, nl ,1 h111 -.,1· <1r.1wn :--lt-r gh ll"d \1•!111 ~ .d1111g thl' lkd 1(1\1•1· lll':11· c:rand t "nd,.., '.\I> rt·t't•ntl' Th1•:-.p hard_\ 11 11rllwrn 1•rs hravt• belo w -zer o .te m - p1•r.1lun::; a:; thc•y frolic in winter pastimes qu 1t1· u11 like thn:--l' of Southl'rn California. BANGKOK . Th.ailand tAP> The u .S. gov- ernment has givt'n Thailand the first ins tallment of a $2 million. grant Lo help 11 fight pirates who have been preying on Vietnamese boat peoplc in the Gulf of Siam \lOtU. \ 11 l II I•'. II I \\ \11111 I·:' 1n:1n . 1 •.• 11 11 .. 11·11t111·1 1.. l !l ll~I l ll '•"l1111111tl.111d P .. l "'''CI ,1\\.1\ ,,,. f.1Ulhlf \ I lf:IHI 11i °'""i•'•l'I llo•,ll"h I .1 llt-111\ 1·11h11·.h:i111I 1111-:111.dw\11 K \loft'). 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I .111lJ.ll'' N t_.w industry "-,,ot J ;,It'\ l itpc...,1f ~ll\1J ·I"'• 1 • ;11 7 1•1x11 al -: l~rf '\1 .11 '°'I .l11hr1 t h1 ll.1Jlll'I l 0:ilh11h1 ( 0h\lt 1•h FRESNO IAl'I A Danish f1rrt1 wrth a µ!ant in l'lov1~ ts µtanning to tll.'\'l•lop a 100-acre in· rlustrial µark here that t·i l) offi t·1als ("a ll one of the lari;:c•st in the c·1t\ '!> h1!> I or y Off11·1 al s0 from t;n111rlfos Pump t"o and th<' ("II) made lht.· joint an n11urwc•rt1c·nt HAlllOR LAWN-MT OLIVE Mu iluo1ry • t,.••••·I•"~ l. rt-•"" lnrv 1t,,"'-, l 11 .h~I /\l/f l '"''' f..1t .. ut 014 t ··~· •• \ P'IHCf IROTHf.RS IELL IROADWAY MORTUARY 110 B•n;\1l N,1, '10.,r,t M•· 1 "14i' •n 1,u IALTZ IERGEROH SMITH & TUTHILL WlSTCLIFF CHAl'El l · I · ;• · · • i '11 I ' • t P'IHCl HOTHUS SMITHS' MOITUARY u21 Main~' H11nfmg1 on &•,11 11 C.,36 6'l39 ~H• FAMILY COlONIAI. FUl'IUAL HOME 7801 Bo 1sa Av! W(•i,lm1n'>IPr 893 .J'•2!> P'ACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL P'AH Ct!melery Mo rtuary Cha(W• 3500 Pac.1l1r v., • .,., On,. New Port R.-ac" b44 :noo Flowers say everything you can't. f11·q1111•111 ''""'\\111 111· '·"" "" 1"11111 .... 1.11 .r.11111.en !'! 1:11<•1 ·" :1 :111 \ \1 oil ...,, .l1>h11 I'll'" 1• .. q. lt'I l'.1lltt1l11" l"l1 11f1h 1•11,1,1 "'"'"' c ·.1 l11l•·rr11,.111 "tll 111· .• 1 I l.11 l~tl , I\\ II \11 1111111.tl I' .t ' " • If t I \J •. ·' ' .. ~Pl \... 1111d• I tip ""I I,, .. ,. otl \l.o rlu•I l .. 11\11'\J,•11111 I11111 \1 '•rt1,,,, ' •• J ~ • , .. , 1 .1 \I 1 • ... ii ,,;11 •1-1,11 Career patteni advice outli1ied By JO\"('E I •. KENNt:ov ' Dear Joyce : Other than coaching and teaching, what jobs could I "et with a physical f'ducation degree'! -P.J ., Minneapolis, Minn. While some of these s uggestions require addi· tional education M s pecial training. here a re mind-jogging ide1:1s : You could manage athletic facil ities tennis courts , s kating rinks, bowling alleys, swimming clubs, gymnasiums. martial arts schools. You could own or manage a sporting goods store. You could be a camp director And, of course, <'Oaching-tcaehing can lead to school administra- tion. . Become a pro player. coa ch, offi cial. athletic trainer or team business executive. Train a boxer Be a s ports association executive. DO PUBLIC Rt:LATIONS, EXPERIMENTAL research or check out sports equipment safety for manufactur ers. ln addition to the possibility of working for government recreation and park agencies. think a b out becoming a recrC'atirm director for a CAREERS large corporation, a dude ranch chief, a ski a rea owne r or them e park developer As people become concerned with weight con- t rol and heart disease prevention, the whole ph~ical fitness field is strengthening. You might find a JOh as a fitness instructor or administrator in the armed forces or in correctional facilities. Think aboul spa manager, corporate fitnes$' director or municipa l fitness program coordinator. In t he health clus te r, cons ide r ,physical t h e r apist . recreation therapist , exercise physiologist or dance therapist A VARIETY OF VOUTII WOltK jobs -from progra m design to field contact -is found in such organizations as Vs, scouts, girls or boys clubs. LA<>k tor s1m1tar positions in facilities and govern- ment agencies that serve senior citizens and dis- abled individuals. Other options, depending on your abilities: sports reporter. announcer, statistician or photo- grapher. Put persuasive talents to work aa a sales r e presentative for a publisher of books or magazines dealing with athletics. By asking the question you did, you probably undeM1tand that as a phys ed ma]or you'll be run. ning uphill in the job market. As such, It's essen- tia I to r e main flexible and weich career alternatives ran1ln1 from reta1Un1 to allied health. Thieves loot clwrch OXFORU. En1land <AP> -Thieves who came and went by boat scaled three walls, broke into Oxford Cathedral throulh a temporary door, and looted silver valued at 948,000, pollce uJd. Arrtvtn1 and departlnt on tbe lltver lab, the 1an1 •tole a cro11 from the altar and ala candJelt.lckl. two ol them ala reet tall. .. Mixed reactions seen • 1n services • fov deaf C RANSTON, R .I. IAP1 Each Sunday, Mary Eibncr sits in front or the 200-member congregation at the Assembly of God-Trinity Church, in- perpreting the minister's words with her hands ror the congregation's doien or :.:o dear m e mbers ·'She is totally involved in the st·rvit'l'." the Rev. John A. Cooper s a111 "/\II of her facial expressions · alonl? with her signs j ust ~lorify Goo.·· Al St Caht e rinc 's Church . Ch ristlnc· Dunll•a \"Y. another re~ is tcn·d sig n language interprete r , ~its in a room off th<' main sanctuary inte rpreting the sc•rmon fo r about nine <k<if parishiont•rs. including her husban<l.John Tift: REV. Wll.l.IAM 1-· P yne turnC'd down .a req uest by Mr s . Dunleav~· that s ht• hl· allowed to ~t<tnd ne.ir thl' a ltar l'yne contended 11 would ~ too much of a distraction for the rt•st of tht• C"hurch, but d id <Jg r ec lo provide <1 sra•cial room where the deaf eoul<I ml't'l. Soml' mL·mbers of the grou1> told Mrs. Dunleavy they did not like he ing segregated from the rest of lht: congregation, wher e they cannot see the service. She said. however. that t he a ttitucft.o of tht• church might <'hang(• once it tweomcs uC'customecJ to the way!'> of sign lunguugc ·'A~ a rule an inll'rpretcr 1s a hu~<: Inf ant formula tests ordered for nutrients WASJllNGTON (AP> -Proposed quality control procedures in the making of infant formulas are aimed al ensuring that the formulas contain all the nutrients needed for a child's g rowth and development. The Food and Drug Administration proposed requiring manufacturers to test the product for proper ingre - dients and nutrient levels at various stages of the manufacturing process. The regulations are needed to im· plement a law Congress approved in 1979 after it was disclosed that sever al formulas markete d na t ionwide did not have adequate chloride levels. Some infants who were fed the formulas for a long lime railed to ~ain wei~ht and suffered other de- velopmental problems . Ped old io p .. i.re s tar and a ~real attraction for a ll or about IO minutes ... shl' said. "J\nd then you j ust fade intc1 tht• wall i.lnd nobody reall y notin•s you anymore · · THOUSANDS OF ("lfl:RCHF.S across the l'OUnlr) ha v(• ex perienccd the same µroblC'm what to do a bout the ~rowing number of deaf pa rishioncrs Mrs DunlC'avy feels 11 I!'> a q ut·~tion of human right:. .. Hearing people don "t rt-alizl" th<1_t they carry inte repr<.'lers within them and that is their cars. A rki.lf person, by the nature of their han<l1 c•ap. has to h<ive an 1ntl·q>reter out side of thc•m · · Mr (.'001><.·r said Mr-. 1-:11Jncr hq.~<in signing his sc·rmons ahou1 18 month-. agu at lhl' rt'qU<·sl of u <h·af 1·ou\1lt• who moved hl're from :\-1 inrwaµo 1:-.. whe re thl'}' had atlend(•d "''rrnrm!'> "' l'lusivl.'.ly for the d1.·<1f AT THAT POl~T. hl· -.a1rl lht· l'f fort at As!-.C'mhly of '<;11c1 'ht·<·am1· ;1 ministry in the c·hu reh. tr/ wh11•h mori:-and more cl C'af 111·opll· ha ,·1· been coming. ·"They wunt to ht' a part of tht· service the sam e a!'-un) t,.Kly l'l:w. a nd I want to treat thc·m the :-<Jm(· ;i~ anvbod" else ·· jam~s II llubhard. u m1•mlll'r 11f the c;ovt•rnor's C'11mm1~!'>111n 011 lh1· Deaf <ind lftoarin_g lmpu1n•d. -..;ml h1· thinks 11 1~ 1mportan1 1ha1 lh•· n<·•·il., of the deaf t~ rel·OJ.!OIJ.l·d IJ, th\· r•· ligious communilv · ··1 think they·rl' f1n ully lwgmn1ng to wake up to the fad that the!'l' peo pie want to participate.'" lluhlia rrl said. ""The only problem 1s the lim11 ed number of interpreters avallu ble." WHAT IS HAPPENING in somt' Cases. h~ added. is that deaf J,lt'Ople are leaving churches that do not havt• an interprete r, to jom those that do. For that reason, manv parishes are beginning to rcsPond · Mrs. Dunleavy prcdictl'd the mdif ference will gradually he overcome "What hearing peoplC' do. that denv deaf people interpreters. is to sa~;. "What you're getting is good enough It's not as good as what l"m gettm~. but it's good enough.· "And that's kind of scar_v . ·· Tahof> bill signed WASHINGTON (AP 1 Legislation to protect the fragile environmen1 of the Lake Tahoe bas in on the California-Nevada border was si~ncd by President Carter • Georae Stymiest, st, tumed ln hi• patrol car. polite chief's bad1e and handcuff• J ap. 1 becauae of forced retirement by rural vWa1e ol West Amwell. N.J., Townabip committft. which aaid Stymi•t wu too old to CCJDtinue. bu seen several applicants tum down job. --,.._ .. ,_.._ .. ,. .. .. . .. . . .. ·-.... ---.. --· ~ PUBUC NOTICE lfOTICI OP TaUITllt:'I IALI 's ... ,.,, Oft J-"f U. 1'11. el II GI • m ST • .. ·SHAW COAPOAATIO ... I Celllornle Corpor•llOft H d11ly •P-POlnled Tru•I ...... , •net pu.--nl lo ~ ol Tru\I r«Otelecl J .... rt, 1•, H in•I Ho ttm. In _. l>Uf, 1>eeo llU Of ()llki.1 ltecor.n 1n Ille olflc• ol Ille <",punlY Aec0<d.,, of Or-Coun IY. St••• of C.ll10r111e EXECUTED ev Mt<ll•tl ,, Gretnrnl' Jr .-wt Glor•• A Gr•mm•. hulb•nd..., •••• •\ IOjnt l•Mnh, Wiii M ii •\public •uc;llon lo 1119MSI bidO.r '"' <••" 1~r•1>1• •' time or ••I• '" tewlUI ..-y OI '"" UnUed Sl•IO\I •I tl'lf front •ntr•n<P o f St•n Sh4W Coroo•••-. IOUled ., 1l1S E lllh ~trttt"I, s..n.. Anet, C•l1torn1• 921t 1 dh ''V"'· ''''" .ano 1nt•r•'t <..on .. ~y•d 10 •no "°"' held by ii ""°"' wld Otto or fru\I 1n lhlt 0topert'f ~·twted 1n ,.,d Counh' c)nd 5it•le df'\<r1twd ll'» OBITUARIES PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITtOU• tUllllllU lfAMe ITATIMl .. T flle followlnt "''°"' •r• 001110 bU\IM"•' APOLLO STEEl RULE OIE CO, ,,..c., t311 IVtmer ,. .. ,_, Svlt• c, ....,.lt,..lt>t••. Celllornlf '1611 •POllO Slwl llute Oto Comp•ny, Inc , • C•hfortM• corpar•flon Tilt• bU'4n.-\ •• cOl>duoed by•'°' por•flon APollO Sl .. I Aul• Ott (O. '"" C•lfly A Vl\bPrry SEC AE TAllV I hi\ •l•le,,,.,nl ,.., lllOCI #1111 11141 ·counlt Cle•~ or Or•n~ Counly on 0ettmi...• 10. •9tl0 • 11112tt1 Publi\Ntd Ot-'nQlf (04~1 Daily P110 1, • Ce< )I l'llO JM\ I 14. 71. 1'191 HOl IO PUBLIC NOTICE Loi " Ol l•""' Mo 3031. d\ '"°"'" NOTICE OF DEATH OF on • nl•P rt<orclefl 1<1 Book 9l. P-• 1"' • U•nt1 •So•M1.,.•1t•""°"'""~P'·'"'"" Al8tNA PALA ANO OF 0111ce OI '"'" <ounty •l'<O•O•• or u id P E T I T I 0 N T 0 A 0 · counly MINISTER ESTATE NO. T ht \trtiet diddre\\> tfnd ol"'"' com A 107090 mon desoQ<Wloon •I •nr Ol lh~ '"di p•o • · jll'rly de'><rtbed ""°'' " PU•PGrl•d IO T 0 a I I h e i r s ' b• ~oo W•••c1111 o ..... N••Po•• be net1c1 a r1e'i, credit or ~ e ... c11. C•111Qf"'' ''~ . • -·.and continnenl creditors of Ttlt' uf"CWr .. i:on..i l ru\te•• d•\lfd•fY"!\ '~ •"• '••ti<"'• '"' •ny •ncon•<tn•" 01 Albina Pala and persons "'" ''""' -r•" •"" ot,,.., lommon who may be olherwisf! in-d•"Q"•1-· ''any,'"'"""""'" le rested in lhc.' Will and/Or c;.10 w lr will ~ mttdifo. bul •·~I C.O ... rnant OI Wdf'fdnff' ~•pre~'\ or rrfi estafe_ e>l••<t "'~ro1119 ••11•. "°""'"on or A petilron has been fil ed enrumlt•M><•'· 1nc1u<1onq •tt• <IM•tl<'' by Theodore Pala in the ~,:d,\~~~e:~~11'~;.~';;~4;;0:7!:~/~~ Superior Courr of Orange P•Y lh~ rnnatrnnq protlr op<ll ,,,m, "' County request ing that I t"" not·•~· "'(u•l'd by ..... o De•O ol Theodore Pala be appoin I- I ;~:.~0~0.,7;:., ~~{,~ ~~·~~ 1';1'"';;: ed as personal represen· dnnu"1~>l>•0••"""1n \a1dnol•hl Plu' falrve 10 adrn1niSler the I 'o"' """ •nv ,..,, .. ,,,e, 01 \tl 111111 • estate of Albina Pa la ( un ,.,,,, •nlr-r•'1 · ~0'"< 10""" '0'" der the I ndependenl Ad· fr:~~':.-'::.':~:~;:, ~n:c'u~:~d .?n¥;"'0:' mrn1 strat•on of E~t atec;, '"•••d 10th• u"°"'"qned" ""'''"'Act). The Pr•t11lon 1S c,et 0•<1ara1.on or 11 .. 1•ull <1nll o~mond In< lor hear ing in Dt•pl. No. J I ~·'· and • '"'''"~ Nolo!. ol O•l~ull I 700 c· . c D . •nd f te<foon lo S.-11 I hf' uno•r,,qn•d a IVIC enter r rve, I •• .,, .. .,'"'" Nol"• ol O•••ull ""d Wf'St, in the Cely of Santa f IP<I•"" 10 .,..,, 10 b" ••cord• d "' ""' A n a . c ,1 I 1 I 0 r n i a 0 n ;;~~~~ ""•"· 1"" "•1 P'0"""' "January 71, IQ81 al 9·30 Q ,tlf> UPn •MJ)vr '"· IC>80 a' m '>'•" .,,.,.,. '""""'"110" IF YOU OBJECT to ttlP ~~'~'?,,';.u~·~., •• , :irant1nq of ·lhr! pe11tron 1,, .. "<>''"' you .;,hould 1'.'tlhe r appear sun-s~ ... c.o<_ .. ,..., a1 lhf' hearing and state ~1:.! .. ~~~!mn your ot>J e(tions or Ir le l'uD'•'"'"" °'''"Qr''"""' 0~·'• "''"11wn11en ob1ectron '> with thl' OP• 1• ,qeo '"" 1 ,, '""' "''Ill) court b(>fon· lhr hearinq · Your appearancr-may lk PCRl.IC NOTICl: in PE:r'>On or hy your a l · lornev. N '"" I F Y 0 U A R E A F~c;~~~!:~!':::" CREDITOR or a conl '"' ·~110,..•"Q "~"0"' ~ .. Ollon(1 inqent crc•dllOr of lhe d i'· uu''" .. ·''" ceasPd. yot1 must Irl e your ECOTECH DISHW&SHEllS claim Wtlh lhP courl or ~.~11~;n;~r.~1·,r Door Creek. irv•n.•. presenl ii lo the personal 11 A Pan • .,,, c:. .. .,,.,d, P••ln•• ,, rr>presenta tivP appointr•d O••• lr•• .. '"'"' (dl1tor1n ..• n111 by thC' rourl within four P yr:l,H y I "'''""1'•no "',,"'" th ., th d t f P.u tn•• 111111 ''"" r ,1• l"o '>lo.•t ~•" mon <, rOffi (' a (' 0 ,,, An d (·•"''"'" •• 7 , , I rrc,t •'>Suancr• of I PH ere, ac, ''""' I " ',,,.,, 1 m ••• , pro111d1:d 1n Suelron JOO of ~;.:.'.:~~," :,~1~·p1.,, ,4., ,·. •·• t h(• Pro bn t r· Cod•· o f !; ...... "" l'•·•I ... I"' ·I"'' Cal1forn1<1 Thi' l1n11• lor II .,,II, r IJ4>J\ f)'1t1'''•0 •• (J,.. .. ,. • ftl1ng C1ilnn"t Wtll not l·X '"' '•1•1"'~""'''' p1rl' prior to lotir monlti'> 1",,c~; '~~~ (,0,c~:·~ .. : .• ~;1" ~·~;; ,::·· from th•· dr1l•· of the hP.1r ..... l•n ·• f I ., t -.1,~ ,.,,,, ,,,,-. 1 1nq nOttCP<1 .-lhOVt• ~~. I ""•'· ........ 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S"" lu•I" C•P•'fr11no, C.,1,torn1• C11tiH Hunt•' Enfllrqy ,Corpo,..it1on ., C•l"orn•• <Of 001 ;U1on. llOAQ c Alt•• A'-11,i,do.-. ~,11H~ C \An Jur\n C'1P''""no C•l1forn11 Q7fll\ 11 •lpll E Ph•l •n. J 1 • ll04• (~II• Avtador, Suit,. C S.n Judr" CAP•\h{l'lO C•htorn•• •?ttl~ Tttl\ t>UStM \\ ., CO'\dU<ff"<I b¥ +I hm1t .. d pM1nrr\f'ltP Hun••• E "1''<1V Co• p ll•IPh E P .... l~n Jr Prt•llllHll Thi\ \lel...,.nl we' 1!1.0 ..,1111 IM counly Cler-ol Or""ll" C9un1v on Oeumb~.1• 800TM,'MtTCHIL. STlt&NGE e<MIMITH -~ ....... ...... ... 0.•MYle ...... ~ ... .... ,,., ... '""' Cf'lt• -. Ullfenlle •tt• 1'112411 Publls!Wd 0.•"9' Co.t\I 0••1¥ POor. O.c JI, 1•. JM\ 1, U, 71. 1 .. 1 HO/ to PUBUC NOTICE Ctr ' fh C. rH '""' •n•• f F ,1\I wuno °"""'., S,.ltAY,GOULOa llOWEllS A P roftH ...... I Corpot•t•Of'I JUO W1IVIHf" 8t~d t tth H L .. & .... l",CA-10 l •I 0 Ill JI!~ Jtl)) Publi\,...d Or.i•nQll• CO"'' u .. 11., f"1lo• O'C 74 Jl 1-.0 AM JAn I I A .. Bl \t '0 AO PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUS eUSIHIESS NAME STAT EMENT l 1 h,. 'Olt0"1!'tt'"IQ Prf \0'1\ ftftt (fflflHJ OU\1nf'\\ ,.\ &~I~ UNI IMlll-ll° HN l'o m or o ti.f" lan,ii Newport ~· •H" :.1i1ot1•ua 9]f,M P1<hotro C Scolt Jt '1)Q p, m a ru •• l t1nP ftlf .. wDOt I e .... "" : .. htor1114 '7&.60 Mtldr.O H ~Oii 111'1 l'tomb•ot\~ lttn~ N•wporl Af jtUh, C.tWorn1a ~1&&0 f P'l1\ bu\lne,, '' <ondu( tt'd by "" '" '1v1du•I ll•(""rdC S.oH Ji Mold•f'd H Stoll T"n '1.l•lf'lftent. w•' flfM wit~ ,,.._ Count'f ('•'' Of O'•nqe County Of' D•<•mbt• 1' '"° 1'1'14" Publ•~-O••"'lt Co.t•I D•1ly Piiot Oet JI l'lllO. J An I 1• l 1, l'ltl SIM Ill PCJBLIC NOTICE PICYITIOUI 9UtllelH le"""'9HA11M .. T Tiie i.11ew1,.. .,,., .. "' •re dol"o '"'''""' ., JOltOA .. $ •UTO SUP,.lY . IOIH a-., ~l'ttl C_.te -.e. C•llfornte ,,_,. Wll .... T Jerdeft. 1M '-ti• AM •-· C•te Mhe, Celllllf111419'tl1 .,_ It . .-..ii. ,,.. ,_.. - ·-· c... MtM. Cflif•-....., Tllh ........ h t..-C ... llY • ..,_., ...... ... ...... ,.J...,, Tlllt ~ -..... Wltll t11t c-•• c.-"' °""91 c.-. "" Dec ........... . "' ... ........ Or-.c.et Otity ~. .... ........ , . ..,,., ..... ,, . Pl•t• of the Der • I (\ l I I ( ) I" r-~ I ,, • ~ -~ l) i., MCKY MSE • • •cal •""• 1.u .. 1 MOU!)\' ' ~Ith l11rt 1111 LI) tint' ol h1 ' 1111!~•·.,I 1.-11 .. ) 1·u1 ~ a :>o M1d1.c) H1111 Wl111tt-mcirt' ti. '"••ttr·•f..i• """'11. t.•t•t• vi u .. l•-· .,.,~~o u~ ,,,.,.,, • .,..,, •vt .. at (>cl IN t•• .,,_, t1(1' ''' ,,_ #tit• " f¥h..J "' ~., W•lieltle<t ...... ..,," .• " .. ,.v c-1 .. ,., Ripper f•asP Detective's chase ends ..• LEEl>S. England t A I'> George Oldfield, the chief of Yorkshire dtlel'l1ves who swore he would capture the Yorkshire Ripper, nearly became a vicltm of the desperate search he led for almost live years ' Oldfield. 58. suffered a severe heart attack in August 1979, and fellow officers said it was caused by the strain of his personal crus ade against the man believed lo have butchered 13 women. It was Oldfield who on Sunday announced that a suspect, Peter William SutcliHe, a 35· year-old truck driver, was under arrest. Sutcliffe was ch arged Monday with murder in the 13th Ripper killing, the November slaying of college student Jacqueline Hill. OLDFIELD WAS REMOVED FR()M the case in November because of ill health and an effort to revitalize the investigation. Friends said he was picked to announce Sutcliffe's arrest because of his long hunt for the killer. "It became a personal war for George," a policeman said. "He was on the case 18 hours a day, seven days a week. He swore he'd never rest easy until the Ripper was caught." The burly Old.CieJd. a..25-y.ea.r police veteran who still heads Yorkshire's criminal investigation division. defied doctors' orders after his heart al· tack to pursue his quarry.· "The Ri pper really got to him," said a detec· . tive on the 600-member polire task force assigned to find the Ripper. "The man was consumed with catching this murderer." OLDFIELD IS A FORMER WORLD War II Navy petty officer whose favorite pastime is shooting grouse. He won the Queen's Police Medal for capturing Irish terrorists who killed _12 men, women and children in a 1974 bus bombing. Oldfield has a 20-year-old daughter. the same age as three of the Ripper's victims, and aides said this added to the personal temper of his search. He was goaded by at least three taunting letters signed "Jack the Ripper," referring to the murderer who killed six prostitutes in London's East End in the 1880s. Then in June 1979 Oldfield received a four· minute tape recording from a man calling himself the Ripper, which said: "You're still having no luck catching me. are you George? ... You're no nearer catching me now than you were when I started. You c'an't be much good." Oldfield released parts of the tape at a news conference where he sat glumly, head in hands, as the recording was played. SOME OF HIS DETECTIVES BEGAN to believe he was becoming too inflexible, ignoring clues not connected to the tape recording. Finally, Oldfield challenged the killer to meet him alone, any time, any place. · "It's a personal thing between him and me." he said. Criticism of the police reached a peak with Miss Hill's murder after two patrolmen found her bloodstained handbag and turned it in as lost property without looking for the body. Oldfield was taken off the case and replaced by his deputy, J im Hobson. But it was Oldfield. beaming broadly. who an· nounced Sutcliffe was in jail. ..... ,.. ...... Hltrlwd Br u ce Jenner , Olympic athlete· t urned-actor. and Linda Thompson of "Hee Haw" fame, have wed in beach c e r e m o n ·y i n Hawaii. Juat_wanted company WOKING, En1land <AP> -Police woadered why apinater Phyllla Nicbolla, 15, always came to l 82~000 damages Jury sued in libel l.AKEPOR'P CAP> In what may be the fir11t leaal settlement of its kind in the nation, Lake COW\ty 's 1975 ainnd jury has retracted statements nude m its Cin1tl report and aareed to p1&y W .000 damages to a Yuba City en.iinet!rmg firm In return for the grand jury's ac· t11111 , the f irm . Gi llett·Harris · Duranceau Associates, a1reed lo drop a $S 4 million libel suit aaainst the jury . Donald Littlejohn of Colusa, lawyer for the firm. said his research in· dtl'at~s the settlement is the first of its kind 10 the United States. The $25,000 will be paid by the ~r.and Jury's insurance company. In its 1975 report, ,the grand jury charged the Yuba City firm was "negligent, incompetent and wrong in the performance of its duties" in ··not exercising proper job control on the ins tal lation of sew'e r s in Clearlake Hi ghlands." The firm was not indicted. The firm's lawsuit accused the jury of "careless and reckless disreaard for the truth," and called the charges "malicious and unprivileged." The s uit was disrhissed by Superior Court Judge Frank Petersen, who held unconstitutional a state law which denies immunity for grand juries making s tatements a bout persons who have not been charged -in indictments. That ruling was reversed on ap· peal. and the appeal was upheld by the state Supreme Court. Sixteen members of the 19-member grand jury, out of office since 1975, voted to issue the retraction and pay the damages. Two members opposed the settlement, and one member has died, according to Littlejohn. Yugoslav outlook BELGRADE. 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"but The solution? A simple m atte r of bring· white guy anyway?" and for thrt-t· yt-ari:. tht: ti 4 g uard has mg the ball up in fro nt of his body in· Whieldon·s reference to his lack of larked pru~r re<.·o"n1twn :'A VCl REPQ,IYr ste ad of commg from his s ide. quickness came in response to the He 's ht-en del.><"nbed by a number of · 'f n• The results were i.Jlstanta neous . critics' rap that he doesn't have the coat·hc:. and l.>touts al.> having the .best Whieldon's prior five game totals were speed it takes to play major college pure shot 1n the rnllegl' ranks a pie a s ub-par 13-poinl a ver age Since. m his basketball. It's a label he rolls off his tu re m mutw n. <1 textbook m tht-art of when something does go wrong 1 can last six games. he's not only accelerat· back publicly, but one that churns at s hooting us ually figure it out just like that." ed that figure to 19.5, but he perfor med this stomach in private. Ju rrrp -s hots rro m 20 fee t a ppear Ironically. som ething did go wrong well enough to be named the MVP m .. They <critics) call me slow and al.> easy ai.. la y111s. and lay1ns appear as with Whieldon·s mechanics a t t he the recent KOA Cl<1ssic in. Montana white. but they <opposition> don't stay easy as 20·footcrs beginning orthe season. The right-hander The MVP honor also marked the first with me when I go to the basket. So, I He makes 1t look that simple just didn't feel right. and he didn't look lime he's truly upstaged the talented can 't be that slow," is Whi eldon's When Whiddon 1s in his groove and right.either. Magee and been recognized in r esponse. goes up for u s hot. everything is "It was so frustratinl( at the time ," three years.· "I 'm not saving I'm a speed demon. 1 perfect ; the n: isn't a mechanical flaw confided Whieldon. ''When I took a shot "It seems like I 've been in his (See UCl'S, Page BZ> The life of Brian ~ flu.41f ler donainaf io11 Golden West College's Jim Eldridge tightly guards Los Angeles· guard Kevin Goins in a bove photo. Below. Randy Heidenreacn fires a shot ahead of an attempted block by the Cubs' Goins. The Rustlers won the con· fe rence opener Tuesday night al home. 61 ·54. See story on page R2. Lakers roll Jabbar is fourth in NBA scoring INGLEWOOD (AP) -Los Angeles center Kareem Abdul· J a bbar has reached another milestone in his superb National Basketball Association career, but the 12-year pro from UCLA didn't seem particularly im- pressed. Abdul-Jabbar became the NBA'• rourth-leadin1 all-time scorer Tuesday ru1bt late in the riu.t quarter or the Lakers· 107-98 victoryf over the Sl'ADllJM NAME OMNGED IN SD Washington Bullets. He passed former Los Angeles player and coach Jerry West, who is now the team's director of player personnel. AFTERWARDS, HE WAS asked if passing West was a thrill, or even particularly meaningrul for him. "Not really," he replied. "I'm more worried about what is hap- pening this season than about my career." Abdul-Jabbar had 22 points and 18 reboun«U as the Lakers raised their 1980·81 record to 2'1·18-He now bu 2$,207 points in bis career to 25,192 ror West. The only players in NBA bla· tory with more polnta than the SAN DIEGO <AP> -By a S-2 33-year-old Abdul-Jabbar are vote, tbe San Di•to ·ctt1 Cowlcil Wilt Chamberlain with 31,'19, voted Tunda1 to cban1e the Oscar Robel1IOll with Jl,'110 and · name ol San Dl .. o Stadium to John Havlicek with 21,395. All are San Dle10.J act II urpby retired. Stadium, boswrln1 tile late Ia Abdul\.Jabbar tblntln1 aporta editor af &be Su Dleao abHd about pqalblJ becombal Unlcm. tbe NBA'a atl-tlme leadlnl 11....-. wbo died al eaaoer leOIWT s.-. a. II eredlMd wtda...... 0 1 .. , haft a 1161 ew.m tb• ........ built la...... •bout, ..... 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Ii ft: a round the ho u $e ca n ge t . w e l I , quite avoidable at timt's . But that's not how it was for .... Brian .. -- .. Rrian was our second child a nd with him. we threw away the Dr . Spo<'k book lie was gen- tle . I don't think I can reme mber him ever being unkind to his· sis· ters. I g uess you could say he was the All-America n boy ... THOSE WERF. THE WORDS o f Marguerite Sipe. Brian's ever- loving mother and driving force. who today is still his biggest fan. Now livin~ m Costa Mesa with the younge s t Sipe d a ughter follo wing the death of h er hu s band a fe w ye a r s ago, ~rguerite. who lo this duy has never m issed watching one of her son's games either in person or on film, was elated beyond words when she heard the news of Sipe's honor Tuesday. BRIAN StPE Once she got over the initial "Oh , my goshs ... and "This is wonderfuls," though, Mrs. Sipe shed some light on the subject ol Brian Sipe. as only a mother could tell it. .. Brian is s uc h -a humble pe rson you know and. oh I know it ~oWlds like I'm prejudiced, but he really is," she said. "He's ne ver changed. Whe n he comes home to see me. he's still the same old Brian. We always won· de red if the fame would go to his head but it never has." SIPE, WHOSE SUPERB pass· ing propelled the Clevel and Browns to their first division ti- tle s ince 1971 and who ranked f i r st amo n g the l e a g u e 's quarterbacks in efficiency this year . received 47 of the 84 votes cast by a nationwide panel of SP.Orts writers a nd broadcasters in winning the MVP award. . The 31 -year:old former San Diego State star ea s ily beat Ho u ston running ba ck Earl CampbelJ, a distant second with 22 votes. Sipe completed nearly 61 per- ce nt of his passes -337 of 554 at- tempts -for a club-record 4,132 yards . It would also have been a league record had not San Diego's Dan Fouts smashed his own mark with 4,715. Sipe's 30 touchdown passes, another club record, tied Fouls and the Rams· Vince F e r - ragamo for the league high in 1980. .At Fadlerton ··1 r<•m f..'mhe r b ack whe n he was in Pop Warner. football , Hnan was the only boy who had tn s it on the bench the entire ga m e ," s aid Mr s . S ip e "A nyway. his lat h er had a par alyzed hand and couldn't throw passes to Brian and even if he could. he was too busy for anything like that. "\'Ot: KNOW BRIAN was rct cinJ.( littlt• K-cars when ht• w as eight years· old and hy the time he was 11. he was racing; ag<tinst the men . I think his father wanted him to hccome a race car drive r. I wanted him to be a dentist Br ian did what he wanted ·· When Sipe turned 18, he left home to go to small Grossmont College in El Cajon. near San Diego. ··He never asked us for a pen· ny , ·· Ma r gue rite Sip e said . "Wh e n h e f i r s t w e nt t o Cleveland. he met -a player who was making $4.000 a month. And Brian had never made more t·han $144 a month for fi ve years. Rut Brian t old us t hat he wouldn't tra de s afaries with that guy for a nything if he couldn't be himself ... Slpe's two years a t Grossmont Coll ege were anything but il- lustrious. Rut it wasn 't his fault. "Their offensive line was so bad that playing out of the shotgun formation. Rrian had • to stand b ac k 20 ya rd s in s t e ad o f 10. "Mrs. Sipe laughed . FROM THERE, things got a whole lot bette r for Sipe . He set several NCAA passing records at San Die~o Stale from 1970· 71 and was dra fte d by the Browns. CJlt ho ugh not until the 13th round. in 1972 He s pent two years on the taxi squad and threw his first regular-season pass as a pro in 1974 in the first of his two yi'ars a s Mike Phipps' understudy. He finally got a chance to become a sta rter when Phipps was injured during the 1976 season opener. 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Pa"son-led all scorers with 21 points while teammate Mychal Thompson hit 20, 14 or them in the second half . . Juator Br1d&emaa scored rn of his 31 points in the third quarter, lct1dm~ Milwaukee to a 102·86 win over New Jerl'iey. It marked the ninth straight 11011 .. ~.. dtof.i::.at for tht• Nets while the Bucks hc-·ve won their la!'it five ""'l . nie :,an Antonio ~purs ne1d New York to ont• basket in more than six minutes of the final pl'l·iod 11nd 1h•frall'd the Knicks, 113-108 behind a season-high :1:1 points hy Jamf's Siias and 28 by George Gervin ... The Sl•alllc Supt·rSonics have notified a federal judge in New York they plan lo appeal the Gus Williams d ecision -the openin~ salvo in what c·ould be a long legal dispute. The Sonics still would like to sign Williams, who has miss~ 40 games ,.,., a11iffu•1d.:i •••I" Sf. l~nuhl r .. c·nrd Goalie •;d Staniowskl set a St. Louis club rec-~ o rd hy µosling bis sixth straight victory and · ' , Waynf' Babych had on t' goal and three assists to strc•t ch his go<.11 scoring s tre <.1k lo six games, lead· ing SI Louis to a Ii :i win over Quebec in National Hockey l.eagu1· a(•t111n Tu1•sday night . Curt t'r•Hr and Dave t "TiJter" Williams scored goals in the first 43 seconds of the , st•t·ond pt•riod as Vancouver erupted for five goals in the 11t·riod and hn·t•zed to a 7·3 triumph over Colorado ... John Tonelli sC'orcd a cluh record-tying five goals and Mike Boasy rc~istered a club-record six assists as the New York lslan· dNs handt•d the stuggering Toronto Maple Leafs their fourth slraii.thl loss. 6·3 ... Montreal's Bob Gainey scored a power· play goal at 7:34 to trigger a three-goal first period and the Canadiens romped to a 6·2 win over Detroit. 111,,,.,, .. c·nuld rc•cu•h 1-fHHI pfllno lc1ni"lu Mar cel Dionne of the Los Angeles Kings, who ~ has more points than any National Hockey League ' playe r over the past 10 seasons, is about to reach another scoring miles tone. When the 29-year -old center faces the Hartford Whalers in Inglewood tonight, he will be seeking to become the 13th player in NHL history to accumulate l ,OOOcareer points. More importantly, Dionne. who currently has 998 points, including 411 goals. would set a record for reaching the milestone in the fewest number of games. Dionne has ap- peared in 739 games, while Phil Esposito, then of the Boston Bruins, set the old mark on Feb. 8, 1975, by reaching the \,OOO·point plateau in his 823rd game. · Dionne will be making every effort to get the points in front of a home crowd because the Kings hit the l"Oad fer six. games after facin~ Hartford. They will not re\urn until Jan. 20. - Dionne's moment of glory could be brief. however, because right wing Guy Lafleur of the Montreal Canadlens needs only 21 points to hit the 1.000 mark. Currently sidelined because or an eye injury. Lafleur has 979 points in 703 games, and only a devastating slump would prevent the Montreal forward from beating Dionne .. 11 .. himmH '""" ,,,. lff•XI t•iatU ,,. ... ,,.,,.., Frank Robinson, former star outfielder for the • Baltimore Orioles and major league baseball's first black manager, met with San Francisco Giants owner Bob Lurie for two hours Tuesday to disc uss the Giants' vacant manager's pos t. After the meeting, Lurie said Robinson "is anxious to become a manager, he's in the running, he's one or sht people I am talkinit to for the iob. '' ... The oenc)lnf sale of the ~level@nd baseball club to a syn~icate headed by New York theater owner .I•••• NederlHder and Loa Angeles a\lomey Nell Paptano is off, Indians mana1ement s ays . . . Eamoa• Co1llla• of Ireland, holder of the world indoor mile record of 3 : 52. 6, has accepted an invitation to compete in the Sunkist InvitaUonal, Jan. 30 at the Sports Arena. His entr)f aeta up a rematch with U.S. mile champion BM•e Scott. former UC Irvine star . . . 1'be All· England Club increased prlre money for • : .oa1M10M the Wimbledon tennis cbamptonahJpe and announced hi1t)er prices for center cou'n seau UUa week . . . Larry Hel9H, who aald be wanted to defend Ute World Boxin1 Council beavywel1bt Utle flve times, says, "tlMy're tryln& to freeie me out. The TV networb are not otfefta& m• tbe money I desire." ... An uneuy ~ tbat bet .allted •Ince fired HoU1ton bead Coacb·Gm•ral llana1er ... -ftWlfe left on OUbliely friendly term• lut wMk, ..,.e.s when new Olien Gii IAIN .. , .. aeeUHd PlaiWP9 of t•mr~• wtth the tHm '• a.11tant eoeeHI. ~ ..... .,..... i TV:*.....UHbeduMd,i · ~ Hoea, ~ R...._. Ill Kiii .. , T:• p .• ,, ... 000 ). ........ ,..,,. .. SIPE. • • WM» JA lut·manute. end zon., in· tercepUon, with Cleveland In potential icame-w1nnin1 field aoalranae Mar1uerile Sipe stayed baok In C alifornia this time and Wlltt'hed the a11me on television. Rut sht• i.ulferlld right along with h'·r aon in h111 distraught mo· mcnt. 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But 111 n·al1ty. it wasn't n lwil ~'S t•i1~y for Hnun He was l111rn with ont• fool thut turned in ~lt1ithtly. a sort of t•lub foot. and hacl to Wl'llr special shoes as a ~·uunl(sler until the problem was t•orn•t·h.'d. ··I h• used to tear the shoes off whenc•ver he got the chance," Mrs . SiP<' said . "After a while, I (•ouldn't catch him anymore so I knew he was healthy." SPORTS BREAK I BASKETBALL Roger Carlson A wllirling dervish An Illinois s portswriter once described Chicago University football star Ja,y Berwanger, a consensus All-American in 1935, as a whirling dervish.' It was always a matter of wonder Just what a whirling dervish WliS. I thought I had found it with Yos emite Sam . known for his s peed and en· thusiasm. aside from his frustration with Bugs Runny. Well. I believe I have found a genuine dervish. one that whirls in seemingly unstoppable fashion I am speaking of a walk-on baseball coach on the high school level In fact. he is s till waiting for his debut as a varsity coach after toiling in the s hadows of Arizona Slate University and Apollo llil(h in Phoenix these past 10 years lie never threw a llitch in a professional i!ame but don't let that distrac·t from the buildup. Let 's pul at t his way . While J e nnife r llim•s was coolinl( her h ec:ls for two ho u rs prior to her first date with him. hl' was busy pilC'hinit battinf{ prae · t ice u ·s not that he's abs l'nt mi nde d o r a fool, it's just that when Joe Miller f{Cts in- volved , h e f{Cts in · volved. MILLER Right now the Costa Mesa resident, the new coach for Fountain Valley High's bascblill team. is busy setting up one of the most remarkable baseball clinics ever held in Southern CaliCornia. And whe n you come up for air with this guy, Y<>U find out it's just the beginning, Al Fountain Valley High Saturday will be such I Arizona and Arizona State University hittin1 coacb Ben Hines. More? Well. maybe Miller's dog, Streaker. will run. around and snap at someone's heels If tht-y don't perform to capabilities. You might wonder just how Joe Miller , who could pass as John Ooe in the eyes of many, could have such contacts . Well, Joe Miller may hne never played in a proft>ssional gam e, but the guys he has been as· sociated with during a playing career spanning from Rolsa Grande High to Orange Coast College to Arizona State University, border on an all-star roster · . AMONG THE PLA YEllS he has coach.ed is Atlanta Braves slugging sensation Bob Horner. who was under his tutelage for four years at Apollo Hiuh. It was while as an assistant coach at Apollo lfigh thal Miller beca me involved in baseball <:linics "ll was jus t lo s atisfy some of my personali· ty," says Miller. "To have some fun. Two years ago I decided to do it all and after four months of organizing, I found I had lost 22 pounds. The truth 1s. I forgot to cal one particular week l ~rgot to eat a nythingallday fourtimes" . "BASEBALi, HMi JUST ~en a real love for me." continul's thi!. 33·year·old. "I used to spend seven hours a day with bat· tang i>nic·ticc when I was lO years old " ··As u coath at Fount,a1n Valley he says he e-x- pccts to suit up a m inimum of 23·24 tor the varsity, numbers whit'h can mean sitting for some. • ~ot so. says Miller "A kid has lo know where he s tands ~fore the season begins And you have lo be concerned with every kid on the team You have to spend time with them "I ll•arncd what hcini.: competitive was at Arizona Statt· Every J>ract1ce was a challenge " TH"-: BEST THING about lfrian Sipe t hough, s ays his mother. is ·his sensitiveness tow a rd other people. _major le.a1(ue-s.taf' as-Y-ank-ee pttther &oos~ A CHAU.Y.NGt:--SEEMSr\araly tffe word ror ·'I guess the peo ple in Cleveland real,ly love their team." she says. "Like it's the only-thing-they have:-But-Bf'isn says, 'Mothe r. if you had to work in a factory all day. you'd ap· pret•iatefootballtoo · • "That's how he is . He's always had a neat mind lie thinJts very analyli~ally Rem~ a Leo, he's the quil't leader t ype. so it doesn't s urprise me .·· Now. Sipe has his own wife and family And of cour se. his two children arc both girls. "He loves cominR ho me to his family because he s ays his little four .year-old hkes him just for who he is. not a sta r football player. but just as daddy " Boes open .sec play witl1 Dons "We 've got to al least gain a split this week. We can't afford to drop a pair," s urmises Orange Coast College basket· ball coach Tandy Gillis. You would think the Pirates were entering the last week of South Coast Conference action. Actually, when the Bucs travel to Santa Ana tonight (7:30), they'll just be opening con· rerence play. but Gillis reels his team needs a fast start in the perennially tight league. ''It would be nice to jump out with two wins over two very good teams this week COCC hosts Cerritos Saturday I, but I have to be r ealis tic about things," Gillis says. "It's going to be extremely tough to win on the road In this conference." In fact, Gillis feels the team that fares the best on enemy courts is the team most likely to wrap up the South Coast title. The Bucs get their first road test tonight against Santa Ana's Dons, a team which lost nine let· termen and boasts just two re· turners and only one starter from a team which finished with a 22·9 mark las t season. OCC, 9·6 on the year . faces a tall and talented Santa Ana squad with a 14·8 record. The Dons have a seven·foot center in the lineup in Steve Frederick. They also get quickness from 6·2 guard Willie Patterson. "We don't match up very well with Santa Ana," admits Gillis. "They're 7·0, 6-9 and 6·5 across the front line while we're 6·7, 6-5, 6-4." John Satinders is OCC's lead· ing scorer thlt season, hittln1 80 percent of his s hots, while freshman guard Chris Beasley from Coeta Mesa Hi&h has the team's best 1corln1 averqe with a 13.5 mark. Gossage. Dodger outfielder Jay Johnstone , Angel 11 On the sam(• p1tch1nR staff with Miller at catc.hef Brian Downing, former Yankee m anager Arizona Slatt: wcrl' Larry Gura. Cra ig Swan, Jim BClb Lemon. Yankee infielder Fred Stanley, Crawford and Lt:rnn l.aGrow, each destined for Detroit outfieider Champ~rs, CK·Angt>l Ed• thf' major leagues Kirkpatrick and Anf{el infielder Bobhy <:ri ch Lenny Rande1ll and Rack Monday were a cou· -THAT'S THE SPECIALTY ffoops -The ma1n- spe akers include Cal Poly Pomona Coach John Scolinos. Orange Coast Colleee Coa ch Mike Mayne. Lakewood High Coach John Herbold. Jim Wing and Jerry Stitt from the Cn1 vcrs1ty of pig_ olhe.fl>. a.nd..th.c !attn Monday. •. i~ one-star :\11 lll'r d<W!.n ·1 forgl·t •· Hil'k was late for the team hus once, and because of 11. h._. didn't !>lay that day," says Miller Thl· c11ath was Bobby Winkles and Miller hasn't <See DERVISH, Page 84t G"i(: op~ns <X>Df erenc~ with win Golden West Collell<' put together a balanced scoring attack on ce again and the Rustlers opened Southern Cal Conference 11lay Tuesday ni~ht with a 61 ·S4 win over Los Angeles City College al home T h<· Rustlers ( 13·3) got 14 points from J im Eldridge while Art McGee, l>ave Atkins a nd Rico Thompson had 13. 12 and I\. respectively. The win was also Golden We st's e ight a r ow Tht- school record is nine. "This was a typical Golden West effort." Rustler Coach Jim Greenfie ld said. "Everyone played OK. Usually we'll have one or two people stand out but tonight we didn't. I wasn 't too s urprised with LA City. they were as good as I expected. They're well coached ans! will surprise some people this year." Th e game was clos e thr'o ughout. The bigges t lead came with 3:32 remaining when Eldl"idge sank the front end of a one and one free throw s ituation. Randy Heidenreic h led Golden West in rebounds with ei~ht. Golden West outshot LA City from the field, 51 pe rcent to 42 but the Rustlers could sink only seven of 16 free \hows. With ttle loss. LA City drops to 3· 10 on ttle year . The Cubs were led in scoring by Kevin Gaines' 20 points and 10 by Walt Wingo. Golden West travels lo LA Southwest Friday night C7:30 J for game two in conference play. f 'rftJfl Pa9P BI .UCl'S WHIELDON . • • kn11\~ I'm 1111( fa~t or (jUll'k Rut I'm not a1> slow as lht'~ sa~· I <im The~ think I 'm ~wfully :-.l11w . I'm ... 1ov.. hut n11t awfully slow .. Whieldon 1s s lov. t or la!.ll enough to ~ s1·ortng at a 16 5 clip for l I games. whk h places hmr second heh ind M auee for team honori. lll•'s also shooting ~K 1>crcent from the field . which is ;mother second plact· fanii.h lo his sh:.ulov. It must lw pmnt1·d out . 1houuh. tha l whilt Mai.:t•(· is i.1nktnl'( three·and·f1 vt• footcrs ar1>und the baskt·l. Whit:ldon as canntnl'( lit to 25 fr>oli•rs from the pcri mete r "I want ll> provt· to m yscH I can play at this level." says Wh1eldon of his ~oals. "a nd for our team to make 1t to th<' :'I/CAA tournament." Has he accomplished his first objt'ct1ve yet? "Not totally." hl' says with de· termim1tion. "I still want to prove I can play against the real big teams. l don't think I've done that yet.·• Well. don 'l try to tell USF ( wh'l>re he scored 24 points 1. Texas A&M 1271. Montana 118) UN L V < 17 l or Portland State I 22 > he has something to prove . They know diflerently. And . a s for rec ognition, Whieldon doesn 't need to worry ahout that anymore either. Fast or s lo w, wh it e o r black. Whieldon is making his mark on his own, with his jump shot. and with Kevin M a~ee applaud- in~ from the sidelines * * • What Is the perfect jump shot? Well. this is Whieldon's formula for a flawless delivery: make sure your body is square up to the basket. the s tart of your s hot should l'Omt• from the middle Of the bell try. 1f possible. to get the s£"ams of the ball to go perpen· d ieular lo the length or your shoot mg himd take the ball straight up through t hP body to the middle o f ~ou r faC'e most importantly. follow thMUgh Wh1l'ldon ~uarantccs a swish almost l'\'l'r}' t1mt· 1f these fi ve ~tt·ps ~•fl• followed Oh Yt''· hy the way. a lot of pr act 11·1• wouldn't hurt either * • • Tht• /\nt£•atcrl) will be playing a ran· t•xhibilion game when thev host th~ West German Na· t ion a I team Thursday night ( 7 301 at Crawford Hall. The West Germans are l'Oached by former UCLA star Terry Schofield and are led by forward Michael Pappert. Pap. pert. al 6-7, 220 pounds, played his college ball at the University of Redlands where he was a n honorable me ntion NAIA All· America. U CI swim meet nears UC Irvine's men's and women's swimming teams will host the second annual UCI In- vitational Friday and Saturday at Irvine's Heritage Park Aquaucs <.:omplex . Teams competinK in this year's event Include USC, San Diego State, Hawaii, Cal State Northridge, University of San Oie10. Cal Poly <San Luis Obispo) and Long Beach State. Many national and intema- tional competitors will be battl· ing including 1980 U.S. Olympic team members Jeff Float (400 IM I and Brian Roney ( 1,500 free ), and AlA W national cham· pions Nancy Garapick C200 free> and Maura Walsh (50() free). Natlohal• champion Greg Louga~s will compete in the diving portlop or the program. Friday's swim session will begin at noon. while Saturday's will start at 9 a.m. Conference sport.a information, direct.on have tabbed San\a Ana --------------------------- to wtn the Sout~Coast title dur· iDI ballollnt 1~teta in No- vember, but mos all! eiipectlna a U1bt, ftve·team race. "It lOoks Uke it's 1otn1 to be wide open,•• says Gillis. "J think five teams are capable of win· nlnl lt. Lesttimate coatendlan _include Senta Ana, C.rrttae, llt. 8an Antonio , f'ullerton and ounel .... " · D•fmdiu So\tth Coa1t Con· f ere•ee ell•••lon Cerrito~ com• to OCC latmdQ fGr a '1:•p.m.Mllle. . 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I \.ind bcl\\ HO tO< • f1f.h, 10 red rock cod l'AltAOISE COVE I• •nQlo" IOlj ooo (Od, 1 COW cod, 1 ll"Q COd ':OltT HUE NlfME IAmerlc•nl an;lpr\, 110 rock cod OXNAltO 4l •nqler\ •t• roCk 'Od SANTA aAlt8AltA •Se• U ... ln•I 37 an9ler\ ?O hnQ t Od A\ rf"d r nr ti. cod 401 roe-. h\h., t.dll<O bit\\, ]A"'"' ll(trPI Misc. Tueld•Y_'• tren1ect1on1 t.AH8ALL N•lloMILutut SAN f:RANCl~COGIANTS 5111nod M1•• Sa<Mll, cat<.,.,, to A one V••' contract IASKET8ALL N .. leMI ..... _II A•-l•llH WASHINGTON BULLETS Soont<t An Or• Mc Certe-r. Qu•rd, -Ind Antt\ony Robfllrh : for••rCI. to Hk1•v c.ontra< t ftJlffn\IOn\ HOCKEY N ....... IHIC .. yLHIW HARTFORD WHALERS lhc•lllcl Jeff BrutMlllt•. loft •lno. lrom Blno~mton of Ill• Am.rlcen Ho<hy LHQue AUIQMd A•Y Al 11\Cln. rlQlll •1"9, to Bln9f>•mlM PHILADELPHIA FLYERS Lo•ned Vvet PrHlon, left wino. to Wl<lllla of '"" Cenlr•I Hooey LH11u•. IOCCalt N ...... Al'Nt'ICaft Seccw h .... ATLANTA CHIEFS Purcllned the <on· tract of Lawren<• C,.lan, rorw•rd, r1om ttw Arc..i1e ChA1ol5oulllAlrlce. C~LE9• EAST CAltOLIHA -Anno11nced lll•t H•nry Tr..,e!Mn •nd J im Ouelller, H tltt.tnt fOOIN ll <CNKllH. r .. IQned. FltOST8UltG STATE A""-•Ud IMt JoM P91••-· 11e..i loot!Mll cCNKll, r"'9Md to •<ntll en ffllttlflt <CNKlllnt Potlllon •t Holy CrOM. MEMPHIS STATE -N•mM Lou Al1- -J_, Mlrl .... 1(11 foetlMlll Hlltt•ntt. NOltTH TIXAS STATI -AM-N tlle t Alldy lw,.•t. •11\ .. tlc dlrKIOr, re· •lt...O. ............. , " .... eoaeo.. ........, ......... . FOR THE RECORD I BASKETBALL Newport faces Katella Six other prep gaTTWs slated tonighl Champions in four recent invitationals risk thl'ir wiMing ways loni1hl as non-leaaue baskel· hall resumes for Orange Coast area teams, hi•hlighled by the invasion of hi&hly-reaarded Kate Ila al Newport Har-bor H.Jah. Katella, unde r the coachin1 of Tom Danley, ht>lled the Sailors a year ago at lhia sla1e durina a low m6ment in whal was to become Newport llurbor·s finest season in 23 years as the Sailors rnl·cd to the Sunset League championship. Coach Jerry DeBusk's Sailors are 8·3 and own tournament championships al Santa Ana and Can- yon, the latter wrapped up Monday evening. /\llortonighl's games areal 7 . Othe r tournament champions on display toniKht include lluntington He.ach, Corona del Mar a111I Wl'slmi11stt!r lluntinKton Beach is 8-2 and hosts Long Beach Millikan , Corona dl'I Mur 1s 7·1 and is at 6·4'Dana 11111!.. Wt·stminslt•r '16-41 hosts Loara. /\lso. fo:s1an1"1<1 takm. it s 7-4 crew to 6·5 l>ERVISH • • • lorg11!11•11 1h11~1· Jtor....,flll~ 111 ll1 s1·111l111t• A•·n:K NI N•: Y•:i\KS at l\Jlollo 111.ch. Miller a pp1·;in-.I to ltav1• p'vt·r.vlhini.t tw 1·11uld want /\II. that 1~. 1"<1°1•pt a ht•ad 1·11arh1ngJOb and r es- 11trnr<• in his h111•kyard t hd >rnn~e Coas t area "I gav1• up a lot ."" adm1I!. Milh.•r I\ four h1•llroom homt• 111 l't1111•111 x a nd tenure I nm•: years· worth 1 ror st arll·rs In n·turn ht• ha!. a Joh a~ a Huntington Beach 1111-:h St·h11ol U1st r11·I 1·m ploy('t· and lht• manage-:· nwnt of f-'11unt;11n Valh·y·~ v ar~1ty ·"This an·a c·um1ng home was too good to pass up," says Miller /\side from his baseball cli nic. which runs f!·om !H Saturday and Sunc1ay. M_ilt.r·s ruture of- f1<·1ally Lll'J.!lflS March 2 agetinst ~.on..: Reetch Wilson MIU.ER'S R•:SUME includes a remarkable lis t of achicvemcnts . not to mention five U,-st round picks in the major league's draft ·.tor pitchers al /\polio But he says the future is here. not /\polio "There is bt•tler t alent etnd more of 1l at Fountain Valley.'" says Miller ""Nv doubt about 11 ·• . i\n hour with J oe Miller a nd you'll ne,<lrly be convinced Fountain Valley will nc verl lose a ga me . "'Scores a re only a by-product ," cautions Miller "Hl•ally, thP only loser is the guy who puts his hcad down · · !low is this m an going to hep himself mental- ly alert and morally straight with neetrly two months still s1•paraling tht.> start of the 1981 earn. pa1gn·1 ··n1 .. proh~hl~· on about thre~ clinics for Little l.t•agul'. s<iy~ ~1lh:r Oh. o n(' ot ht•r 11em If you want to see the Barons pl ay th1~ s pring, Miller advises you not to hc latt•. Vue ant st•atin~ is being phased out /\nd if you'n • thinking maybe this h,as been JUSl one big <.·on job. well , would you believe Miller ~ot a $2.000 loan fro m a bank to st art one of his l°lmil"S"' The collate ra l his word. /\nd as for Jennife r Hines, yes, he s1~ned her up. too.She"s Mrs .. Joe Miller. Marina; Laguna Beach duels Costa Mesa (3·5) on the latter's noor; and University (8·4) la at Mis· sion Viejo. Cory Everhart is Newport Harbor's leadin1 scorer wilh a 17.9 average, bul the Sailors offer a balanced attack wilh .8·8 Rick Ciaccio'& presence inside and Mike Love's. outside threat, In addition to playmaker Mal Durkee fnd others . Corona del Mar will try lo aet lhe kinks· oul of the attack after a Iona layoff, and if history re· peals, it won't be easy. Dana Hills has lraditlonal- ly taken the Sea Kings lo the wir,e despite un- derdog status. Jeff Pries (6-5) has moved lo lhe front Une from his guard post with Steve Moore switched to. guard for lhe Sea Kings. Pries ·1s avera1in1 18.8 points a game, 6-6 center Mark Spinn has a 17.0 average . Scott Becker is Huntington Beach's No. 1 weapon in a fastbreak attack (he is averaging 15.4 per game), Marina and Estancia are both trying to snap back from two-game losing streaks, Cosla Mes a will be sendin1 its one -two punch of Ken Bardsley and Roger Lackey agiinsl Laguna Beach and University's 6·8 Tim McLaughlin enters with a 20.2 scoring average. Westminster's Mick DeLavallade, who is 6·6 and operates a great deal from lhe perimeter, is averaging 25.3 points a game. Basketball scores Coll•g• W.•1 <..ttll~(I'"'" b9. UC ~nt• 8artwrcJ 61 ~MllA , .. ,.II. UC Oavo\ 10 "°'"pp.ord1nft 109, Atu\• P•c the. 1J l'o•li•nd '>I S9. SI MAry \SI "loH, "''~nlo S.t IS ~ Orf'QOn •" (,o ~• • (Ollf'CJP 9 \ S.-~111~ IS S.U.11-•I tt"'ylo r ~l. T~•a\ A&M u Ro<• II, 1(.U 11 ~MU U. , .. .,,SI IOI/ t.>rt0,..,1 Or•t Robtrhfl\lntJ Ht>u\hm ll r ... .,\ 1~c:h 10 Sovlll f («tt<Jl•n .. 11 UN( W tlmtnQIOn &• ~ Al,.tMf1l~ lb \/it (ommon•f'•lth b) fvl4'n" 80 Fredonta St •l W tlh4'm & MiJr f lfJ Mdltr\\11111~ SI \1 ,. ""'"\ ~~. Mfomph1\ St •• EHi ~'4ntl,,,.'8\1Prn9() 80\IQn V 18 IOO s• H•r•••O '9. Brown bS OePaul as. Ma•no /1 Tomplt 43. Penn St 3' Holy Crou 112. >l•••tr. Ofllo '3 Nol rt 0.,.,,. '4. VlllM>Ov• •S Junior college s--.. cat c--· GolOtn Wt\I ll. L~ A1>99le \ CC S• Sen1a Monou 14, LA \oulllwo\I " LA H•rbor O. (yprtu 41 E•\I LAS•. Rio Hondo SI wn .. r11 s. ... c ... 1 ... -• !>•n•• B•rtMrd se. l •11 H .comp1on &I. Glel'<I••• U High ac:hoot woman "-.......... t r v1M 0 , L•Qu"'ll Be..-h 1l ~an Ct~mente ... Nt-tii;pcr' H•roo, L 8 Poly SI, Maroni u £\t•nt1• 61. Ltlll\f:Wood ~1 E 01\on 13. LB W•l\On 3' Crort\\ ''· Founld1n V•l1..,, •S SPOicts & ~::d: Boat Show Hall of Beer Gun Dog Show Fresh Fish Market Shooters Row BMXBlkes Admission $3.00 Children S 1 50 Opens 1.00 pm weekdays Sat & Sun 11 00 am Cow Palace Jan&-18 Complete coven .. et OOIHllJ ... , ................ E .. ~ ::: Daily Pilat rarestoneg COSTA MESA COf'fttt' of Hcrbor ltYd. & Wll10tt .Acro11 from 'fNMY'I Shopplnc) Ceftttt' I ALIN THE llREMAN PHONE 631-0712 QUALITY SERVl~E •••. FAST PllCIS IN THIS AD •OOD THIU SAT., JAN. I 0 HOUU: MOH. TH•U Flt. 7:10 AM TO 5 PM ' SAT. 7:JO AM TO l PM D WHEEL $ ALIGNMENT 5 YEAR. 50.000 MILE D ALIGNMENT SERVICE AGREEMENT Ou r skilled me chanics se t caster· ca mt:>cr and toe -111 to original specifications All American cars except Cllevenes ana compacts with front· wheel drive & I or MacPherson suspen - s1on. Parts ex tra 11 need ed ... no add1t1ona1 charge for factory air or torsion tHlr. W1 •ill .. llgn tOt•r t"' O t fy J )(JO rtt1IO J• •~'"nu nteOt O 'qr '••f f'U '' 0' !.U 000 '1'11lt c •"•C.hht' .:rf"'U f.1 ,,t 'te (O"'tHtlt: "9fft "fill IOI .-lM•ftQft.tl \Ci'• Ch A(.)u~f'Q All Amer1L,ln ':J : ~ e ~cepl Cn~~eltes dnll Compacls wllh lront · ,..heel rtri'<e 3nd/or Mac f'her ~on su~J.1ens1on Par is ex tra. 11 needed No aoJ1honal rha19e tn1 1ac1ory air 01 1ors1on bar 0 BRAKE OVERHAUL YOUR CHOICE 2 ·WHEEL 4 • WHEEl $ FRONT DISC DRUM· TYPE !>mq•e P•~•on :)ystem Ameroca n Ca" Wf' inst.ill It onl CH ahe pads ,.,,.. front seals Jntl bra he Mrd..,a1e rebuild <.lit per s. •esutl.ictl rol<irS. rei.ach flont .. heel bea11nqs. inspect mas1e1 l vilnder and brake hoses tlleed system and add new fluid. the n ro~d t11s1 th" car ~c•t AmPt•t: •'' <...ttt~ We 11 onst•ll l)t lory IJltl <l•Cl'rt 'mon-i' new l ront se~•s a nd •t1t•11n •P••n9s combl k1ts.1rt1bu•lf1 ah lou• .,.,,,,.,, cy- lrnders a nd\resu.tacu urake 111ums f new wl'leel cyl S 10 c..•ch •' 111"11ded 1 rep•ck lronl whoel bea,.,•QS b'llfl<l 'YS · tern •nd add flu•d 11,.d •nad)esl 2• RADIAL Y2 PRICEI When You Buy 1st Tire at Regular Price Sizes Shown Below Only ... I ~ ·-~'-•---1111 fils • trt fit M Tlrt P• !err, P175//SR· 14 •BR78·14 S80 $40 00 ......!.197 P185175R-14 CR78·14 11 4050 I :> 19 P19!>17SR· 14 ' OR. ER78-14 87 43.50 ""-T.lil t ~205/75R· 14t~ 14 ~ 45.50 'l 48! ,P21S/75R -l4 .GR71-14 . 93 '4650 I 2 ~ @2~11sR . " I HR71 · 14 ' N I 49.oo 'a 1 11SA -15 1FR71· 1s -: ~ I 4100 !~ P2t5175R·15 GA71· IS 9& 4100 2 75 -· P225175"· 15 HR, JR71· 15 99 49 !IO 2 131 P23S/75"-15 lcR78·~·. 108 S3 00 ilt] 11'11'8 It t1 ,,_ Tire FIT ~ 90 DAYI IAlll AS CAIH -onr••ol•"'9-•""ot----~·--•ol•• ' • ,..,.. __ Pl~,....... • Al"""'°'*""'""""' ................ . =·~ r-..--............. -,..-,,.., ............... ...-.. ._ ..... ,.. ................ ,,... ... ............. ..... ~-· ....... • ... ..._. ...... -. ..._ ............... .. Business 'l.ddneSday.Jan11ary 7 l':lbl Governor eyes en!f New conservation course l • I SACRAMENTO <AP> -·Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr. says the most important achievem ents of his administration may be in setting a new course for California in energy conservation and development of new energy sources . The Democ ratic governor said some of his ideas which were originally ridiculed, such cis building windmills to generate electrical power . now are prov- ing practical and gaining ac· ceptance. "Somebody's got to break the new ground. After it's done, it's a cliche, it 's the conventional wisdom," Brown s aid in an in- terview. And despite the severe budget pinc h facin~ the stale in the coming yeci r . Brown in· u owN tends to increcise state spending in energy anrl cr.n servation programs SSO million ror con~ervation and solar energy tax credits for individuals. and S7fl million for energy development µrolo(ram c; with hu-.1 ness. · not rt:'ally 1111 r .. ltlt1J~ < 1111 • t '' i..'twrgy SUUI ('('' .. ltl'J)l'<ttillf! llw1111 •~, I h;.t a µlalfor11 t for ;1 ·11111 ti t .f 1984. llrowo """' 111 ,., 11 ' 1 • forth1·11at10 11111111••t 1 '•ii• " R111w11 lw ·, '"'" 1 ... 1 ' as govet nor !\Ji it •t11•l1 •1• I , a third l<.•rrit. lie rl• "' tit ., ' moll' /\nJ h1• 1· nt.il ,, " t. prior tty in all1·11 1pl 111 tn J.11 I tnl•l)l in lt1S f1n:d \I II 'I 'I Brov.r1 ... :111t ..,,,11,,. ti ' ministrat11111 "''lltllJ' I •Ill 1 • fr11mtht•11·..;t •,1•l1·l'·••:·1 :• '' lht• t':'C JILl 1t 'il1111 •1( I 111 J lhl' <i<;<;11111pt 1•111 I \ I I t•ilotl 111·.d 1111 A 1" 11•j g r ;1nt.., .urd 1 l)p ,, .. 1 • gc(ttltt·rrn:tl. -.11 •1 I I•• I Pll"' (.'I 'ill\11 r·t" News f1'01n ""'I ' Srarues featurt-d "In energy and conservation. C;,ilifornia i5 thl! leader in the whole world." he said . ie. roundc..·u .11• each rl;t ~· Hand-painted scarves are repo rtedly ex- pected to be a big hit in sµring fashions. Model in New York City we ars a silk y Qiana nylon sarong, draped with scarf. Nativ<! fe;tshions are aJso expected to be ··an " come spring. "While lhesc are obvious trend!> 111·n·~!>tlalt·d by high energy costs. we have starlNJ earlier ;rnd planned more coh(•rently ln 1lther places Uwy an• lt: 'l' - --- • REPUBLIC HQM,g .. ~~ Solar tax rule • • • • • • • • PRESENTS HALMDRRIS DYNAMIC: INTlRtSTING ANO STIMULATING! reversal asked • Well known H.il Morris teaches Creative fin•nc- SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A C'Onsumers group has urged the California Supreme Court to over· turn a stale Public Utilities Commission order re· quiring four major utilities to take part in ratepayer-financed solar waler heater financing programs. : ing to rul est.ite •Rents, lawyers and CPAs e throughout the United Slates. An investment ' e b.inker and real estate entrepreneur, H•I Morris Toward Utility Rate Nurmalizalion. or T URN . claims tht> programs devised by the P UC for P acifiC' Gas a rid EleNrtc Co .. Southern C<.1l 1fornia Gas Co .. Southern California Edison Co. and San Diego Gas and Electric Co. disreJ{a rd the intent 1!1rp'res"!;ed tiy thl!l:{!gtstmare-in ·l?rrnt"llnJ! 'tl!~a-r - : knows the w.iy to help fin.inle even the most e difficult properties in the lightest money m.irkel e Morris h•s a Ma~ter· s Degrel' from Pepperdint' ..___,.• __ UnJynllty_and is a gr_.i_du•!t of th_!_N!_~ J'o!k j . i ~·=~~~;;~;.; TO BUT I · When the. Bu)"er Ca1:1uot Qualify Energy Systems Act . · ITS PETITION, filed this wf'ek. alleges the • pro~rams will c·ost California rate payers Sl8:! • million plus $2 million more now being.spent pend- • ing full implementalton or the plans. I : by Hal M o rris • The court should reaffirm "the principle that : the commission's jurisdiction extends only to the e regulation of public utility rates and service and e not to the establishment of C'Ut·rate financial and • -. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • r t'"l.f hr1•qut•'-,., •. ., (ti t t 01(111 run f .... ,.,, ft,, < tf•,Hi\ t• "'oluluu1' fi; f1nrUh tn)! J•U 1h(,•nh • Tt•c hrttqut•\ "' .,, •. \\ .... ,. \t1U• huy•·· 'rU1(1UI qudl1ty • Wh.it 111 dCJ <1tl1·1 tho• lo•nd••• 1w10-vuu du\\11 • • Wh, 1(', •'•i'V 1•1 huv tt1., thP h11y,·c \\hu ri,t, '"'do'''' ~J·l'''"'''u • 1 2''., M<111t1y 1n ,, \f1"" "'·'*k'·t e How 111~111111 ~Ill' p~t·11I::._!!.!. 1t~h1• hU'y\ll' ttt•t•d' e -I Kl'y r1111·,11nn' tu .i•k I'\"'" •<•111•1 • 4 UNITS CIUDm 'h • .11J1"'"'·'''~1· '"'j ,,.,., t, ,1+1u111~1 " ... '"'' \• 11 ,, •t i,11 ,.11 f1 I 111n 1111+1tt<o It 111K t • grant-giving in s titut ions which operate at • ratepayers' expense." T URN argued in its peti- • lion . : the i~~i~ri~y~1t~i:Sc~c~~I: !~~hp~~g~0a~~e:~~~~~ e port to the Legislature by J anuary 1980 no man· • date or put into effect any programs. TURN..said . • i.OW $20 00 e IT NOTED l.AW~AKERS rejected two bills • : authorizing the PUC tr> implement solar financing n,,,\ 0000"1'i'jJ""f~1-.. -".---.::::.1---rug--1-a-11as. ' ..... ., .... '"~''' '"•~ h•· ..... • ~ h;•:·;·~::l\il;:~~f;lll~~:!~": ·~~:·~~'II • But, it s aid, last Jan. 29, the PUC asked utilities to submit plans for pilot solar water heater r etrofit financing programs and on Sept. 16 ordered them lo implement programs it devised .. l'-1\itlih·· ,,, 1(1 p11••t•( ""1111~ • '•i.tn \1•n11u,u \1 ti•• • )t\ntt 11 Un 1ltol1t • . .. .... 1·•• ' • • + !1--.111.,•I • . .. , ., .... '' ..... Its petition also s aid the programs violate specific provis ions of the California Public Utilities Code which "prohibit unjust, unreasona· ble a nd discriminatory rates and which require • ••••••• lt1C'.tlion: l>1-111·vl,11ut lh•ll'I l l ~II W l 1•1111"' •\vp , Alldlw11•1 ••••••• AMAZlllG llEW GAS-SA VlllG DEVICE! "MY ,AGEll ANO 1 ARE PAtHNERS " My ous•nes\ nea1s ,,, se•vo~e fo 1n~ pullhC beong ~vaH~ble a1 dll 11mes is A must Answer Paq, ensu•e~ 1nis My p.1qer dn<l I a·~ Oil~n~1~ •I~ 'wll~•v 1 1u\l a rew 0011~1~ d 111onm Inc re\I is nune1 H C Mu•phy H C Mut ptly Ptumt>ing Buena Pai• ''MNwmtMIJllUtTMITIIUCX .. " • • 11 • s li~e l\ilving someone tap you on Ille s~ou1oe1 10 say you att wanled ··~y A C11mbt1lalld AC&R Air Colld1honers. Ret11ge1a101s G110tnGrovt ''DURING THE GASOLINE CRUNCH WHAT MOllECAN l SAY''' VIMn 1 <Jf'f paged '.>O mile~ l•om 1ne oll1ce aM can ne roo1ecJ to ~noiner r.uslofTler nea• m.1 •oca t•on An~we• Page ().IVS 011 10 •I\ n•utiest oeg•e• Ano w1tn my Dus1ne\S 1t naoO"n\ df ~ (J;!Tty I 0 Oil IOSI WllflOOl 11' .• Jonn f, l11mm1u lloooe f ny1neer\ tnc ()llwnPy "WE HAVE GAIMED ACCOUNTS .. .' Ans01er Page ha\ ptov•oeo us instant contact w11n ou1 ine11111 1he held we have ga.neo ar.coums by oe1ng dOle to gel 10 emergenry calls .ino give Ou• customers oud serw:e when they tlave a orOOlem JrmCronl! Hyo1e1 Ptst Cont1ot Co Los Angeies "THE ONE THING THAT SETS ME A'AllT " In 1eal estate your calls l!om chenls are yo111 1o1en1000 One tltmg 11).lt sets~ apa!I lrom Olllefs os ll1al ~ ca 9!1111171! HQNI · ·Ed Jones Century 21 Real Estate lakewood "l'M NOT GOING TO MISS OEUVElllNG A IMV .. ·· I can reta• outs•Ot ot l10me aoa 0N1ce know1119 tl'lat I m nor going 10 miss oe11ver1ng a llaDYi when rm 't>elw~n lotahons • ··Eugene R Sollman M o CallO!ja Part<, M!NI« Page can alert~ to ~m ptooe cals 24 hoors a day 111 Los Angeles, Orar9. Rlvel'slde. San Bernardino and parts of Ventura counties. There is no limit to the number al "beeps" ~ can receive. and no extra phone charges or special eQl.iipment ro lnslall. When scrneone wants yw. they just dial on aoy phone. It's as fBSY as that! Call us tOOay tor all the dlJtails! notice to ratepayers of rate increase apflliCa lions ." Further, il adds, the PUC did not adequate· ly consider substantial anti-competitive and anti· trust issues. No economy • gains seen SAN FRANCISCO t AP ) A decline early this year of about 4 percent was forecast in the nation's inflation rate in a Bank of America outlook that e mphasized the need for ~overnment fiscal policies based on productivity. "During the first half of the year. the U S economic performance will remain Oat -showing no real gains, but not declining much either." the report said. The inOation rate is expected to decline by Ma r ch to a bout 9 percent or 10 percent from about 13.5 percent. John 0 . Wilson, a bank vice president who delivered the report for the nation's largest commer cial bank. WILSON EMPHASIZED THE report called for a government switch to a "stimulation of pro· ductivity in the economy, rather than demand" by consumers . In recent years, he said. government fiscal policies have attempted to stimulate consumer spending to control the economy, rather than in- creased productivity. U.S. economic growth has steadily declined in the past 10 years, but inOation has risen. Wilson ·Said. "A MAJOR FACTOR BEHJND this destruc- tive combination Is a downward drift in the growth rate of productivity -caused primarily by a drop in the proportion of resources allocated to produc- tive Investment." Wibon told a reporter, "I would say our report ... definitely is compatible with the <Reagan> ad· ministration's policies.'' President-elect Reagan has said he favors a cut in personal income taxes, but intends to focus his fiscal atrate1Y on increased business produc- tivity. c I . ' !l,'111(1 I'. ''" \.,• ' 1 II t ,, II fl111 h1 qt u B' ,.1 , 1. •,·t,1, 11 ( 'I l) l<tl I, I I 1, L I •• ( J''" ---H1 •1:11-..t-t--....,...~-·;":11-r-++r---- ! H • ,,, ·'"' I 1 ' I ----------------~ - i>+. Ea '!~( . "'i) On PassJ:·, ~ of as li ttJ ()' 9% AnnU~{~.~ 8.50% Anr "lb N O TERM REOUIRF-MEf.JT .,1eldtSt>t\sedrJ''•nl~tt'~t he"'9f"tf\,h\~d""•"l ' ,1 1 matnta•ned f or un~ ..,er'' Fund!. 1r1 ti)' t 1f~ '' Pass book 1nceres1 ., 1.ompounde<J 0.1 ty "' FOR C ALIFOR~tA RfSt14+'~'----- *FREE CORDLESS EIVH .. \'P ' PERFECT FOR POWEn f .dt •J BLACKOUTS ANO OTHEfl Ef.'l EI :· •: Operates on ~? "O" l ·nlt•·r i~" Pull o ff . ti li~ltl'- Put bad~ Jf ' fl Comple te w11h v ut1 1 1. *FREE WHEN YOU ... ~--!'"t -·~- fl~SWER PflBE 645-1342. 731-7777. 831-2493 WO.SON SAID .. BIWON to $35 billion in propoeed tu cuts would not alone be enou1h to set the economy on the rl1bt course because they will be offset by bikes in Social Sffwity tuea, Infla- tion-induced lncreaae1 in penonal income taxes and lncreuea in the windfall profttl oll tu. Open a passbook account with $1 ooo / '' Or ell lftf•lftltloft ftr tllt A111 .. fll1t lfllcl ....,.., ~· Atllll "' ,.... 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'a11l 1t °"''" ~1111 ''''' t·arl~ lo It'll 1f :\t•\\ Y11r k Air ha-. ma1l1• a11.v 1nri1a1b on 1-:a s tt•rn':-. sln1t tl1· liu~1n1· ... ~ l 'ouµ.m'-"'111 nut be hanth-d out lwt w1•1•n n11<•J\ Sat urday a11tl n<11111 Sunday lh1· period d1iring wh11•h E ash·rn shuUll· rt1i.:ht s 1·n,1 onh S2!t 1nst1•0.ul or I ht· n·gular $;.ti . t :.\STt:RN SJ\11) IT Pl.J\.'"'l'lit:I> l11 g1v1• i.1W;1y ~llfl tlllfl Of I h(' ('llUJH1n' llr;.in1ff :-.a id this IH·t•k lhal 1t~ <f1~counts. on f11g hh fr<i m llouslnn and Dall11~· Fort Worth lo Tor•11Ho ;incl M onl rt·al. will ht· 11ffe r ('!l lhrough .1-'l'h. 28 Hcs1·rvat11ms must h<' made 1·1 nays prior ln travt•I and tu·kc.•h mu~l lit• purrha:-.l'<J w1\hm one week nf making n·M·rvat1on:-. Ho unct tnp ft rm1 Dallas 11nd 1-'ort Worth wr II be Sl !'iH to Toront o a nd $185 to Mo nlrC'a l F m m llo u ,11>11 lh1· 111w11I I rip r>r1c·1• will hC' Slfi7 to Toron- to a nti :S l!J-1 to M1intrt'a l Brnnirr h1:~.r11 rl<t 1l,v s erv1n· to Canada on Nov S 10,000 minimum, 6 month term 14.181% Annual Hate· • 14.873% I Annual Yield· Rates effective 1/1 /81thru 117 /81 • ·•.ffrcllvt' 11nnu11I vi•ld .... unw• 1h111 prtnrlplll 11nd lnlP•n l w~,, tot.. ltW••l•d for on• yf'lll ftl llw annu"I ,,.,,. Annual 1al• I• <l1hJ<or1 lo r h1m g• "' r•nrw•I ••U.S. T1va•ury Biiia '"* wld •I" dl•r•1un1 r•lr. Th• adv•'<llW'CI annual'"" ,1l 11111,.1tm•n1 <••llfki1 .... I• l• .. 1h11n 111 of I'll. n-• th• •ff•cll11• •••~ ...... .,., •l·•h• l'nd nffhf' •l•·monrh l•Ym. INTEREST PAID MONTHLY Vou will receive $119.32 each month. Ra1n aubj..:\ to chanp at r~ncwal "-don th• cwr•nl t1•Hurv blll dl.counl rill'. Thn• I• 11 pm•ltv fOf Htly wlthdr-•I. btH \/°" ,,._, H•·n lftll thP 6". s..b)Kl to •~•llablllly, Costa Mesa, 2000 Harbor Blvd., CA (714) 645-3153 Long Bea ch, 4501 Pacific Coa~t ~tghway, CA (213) 498-3301 I Avallable to California residents only. depe ndents" ~very year. That lis t is led by ac tress Sophia Lo ren. he said HI ack )II.ell, who said he grew UJI in -'t he slums of Brooklyn, wore a subdued plaid two-piece s uit with a blue shirt and maroon tie as he made his an. nounccment at his ho me in Han· c•ock Park. Others on his worst ·dressed h sl. with q uips r espectively, w ere· -5. C:HARl~ENE TILTON of the "l>:.llas" TV series, "a 111nup f or F'r e <l c r ick s' or Hollywood." fi Quet'n RetJtrlx of The ~ethcrlands, "Cindere lla after mi <lnight. ·· . 7 J\ctrcsi, ginger Sus an An- ton, "an ad for a swa p meet " 8. Pro ~e>lfer Nancy Lopez, "a swinging fashion tragedy " -J O. SING•~lt MARIF. WEARING COCOON Bo Derek Osmond. ··someone should un- plug lh1~ Christmas Tree " "lnstt·arl of look111g m<1r e c:x t·1t111)!, shl' has li«.·co m t· mon · do wdy," Blatk well sa1u of Prrn- t'l'Ss <;ra1·c· · H••t·aus1· s h..-ha~ g11m• m aturt' in her f1gurl:' !.ht· s hould h <ivt· \'lllllp1·n:-.a lt·d in hn :-.t lhoucltc .. U I a,. kw e II praised Nancy Heagan. wrfl' of the president· e l e<'t . as "on<: o f the mos t tw autifully g roomed wQmen fom intnc. ft'male perfection ... Bl<H'kwf'll dcscrihed the "well d rl:':-sed woman" as someone who knows herself and ig nores "th<' dictates of fashion" to con 1•1·ntr:Jlt• on wha t m ak es her look lht• l1l''-I Rla('kwc.·lt n•i lting1~r tliJ(.'!> a best rlrl'ss(.•d hst hut d 111::.. name· Sl'Vt•r;il "faltuf11U:.. ras/11nn In N i-:w YO H I\ 1/\l'1 i-:l•·drnnu s wtll soon provide another °" 1•<1110 11 in lht· w.11 •lfl t·rimt· 'f'ht• pulllit·,1111111 \1 JS W1•d< r1•1mrt~ t h t• developm ent of a mobile \\'I rl'fc.•:..S r :w-.11rn I•• nHt(. hlTIC 1.lwt t a n ht:. houk.l.!d_up_._to_pat.I:.oj .c,aLs.__ I r ~111 ... m1tl!•1 rt \\Ill enable lll>hr·l·frl('fl to ~end and receive ident1fy- •l1 J:( p 1d11n·.., \\h il1• p11r:-.uinl! ..,u~p1!1·t~. lln d11pt·d fi,· ;, ./a11<1111•0.,c firm 1n 1:uo1Jeral1on with the .J:q1arw:-1• '\at111nal /'o ht·1• .\g<:n<'). the pictures from the unit a re J,!uod t·n•111i.:h rn q11altty for m·w ... p<t pcr USE', says the publication. !Wl)\l•l. 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Jenuary 7, 1911 s DAILY PILOT ., Cigarette firms did well in '80 By MILTON MOSKOWITZ No industry is under attack more than tobacco. Con- fronted with thal assault, how have the cigarette com- panies fared this year? Not badly at all. At the lime 11180 ended they sold about 610 billion cigarettes, rouchly tbe same as they sold in 1979. When you mana1e to bold even while critics are freely identifying your product as a killer, that's doing pretty well. . Business 'Week, nagship magazine of the McGraw-Hill publishing company, has done a survey of cigarette sales ror 32 cons~utive years. And their report for 1980, out a couple of weeks ago. shows that while sales are holdin1 stody, the industry looks more and more like a two-horse nee. Two companies - R .J . Reynolds a nd Philip Morris are now taking 64 percent or all cigarette sales in Money Tree the country. Reynolds, the long-time leader. is out in front with a 33 percent slice. Its four leading bral)ds are Winston. Salem, Camel and Vantage. They rank second, fourth, seventh and ninth, res pectively, in the Business Week sales standings for 1980. Philip Morris, the challenger, has now moved up to 31 percent of the total mar ket. Its four leading brands are Marlboro, Benson & Hedges. Merit and Virginia Slims. They ran.k first, sixth, eighth a nd twelfth, respectively. in the sales standings. THE MARLBORO BRAND, in all its various versions. continues to be the pacesetter of the industry. Marlboro will outsell Winston this year by about 30 billion cigarettes. Marlboro by itself accounts for 18 percent of the total ciga rette market. The Marlboro brand accounts for 57 per· cent of Philip Morris' cigarette sales. The gap between the top two and the rest of the field gets wider all the time. Brown & Williamson. American arm of the world's biggest cigarette company, London's 8 .A.T. Industries, has s lumped lo 14 percent of the market l it had 17 percent five years ago). Its big gun is Kool, the No. 3 selling cigarette, although Reynolds claims that S..lem passed-Kool-dUt"mg-t"9llO.- AMERICAN TOBACCO, ONCE an industry giant with Lucky Strike and Pall Mall. had a hard time making the ~djustment to the filter age. Its share of industry sales is dwindling down to the 10 percent level. Its two big sellers are Pall Mall lthe No. 5 brand I and the low·t ar en· try. Carlton Cin 11th place now>. Moving up on American Tobacco is Lorillard. whose m arket share is approaching 10 percent on the wings of Kent !No. JO in the sales parade>. Newport < 13th). Golden Lights '14th I and True (16thL Bringing up the rear of the industry is Liggett & Myers. once a major contender with Chesterfi eld a nd L& M. All 'its brands now hold about 2 percent or the market. the share held by Virginia Sli ms Stoc-k• 111 Thr Spolllght Dou-Jo11t-•. I rrrap• ~EW YORKIAPI FINl Oow·J-• •vQS to< Tue-v. 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But u Uebenaon 1ays, What'• •s>eclally bothersome about the det'Une ls that It Is a "Hilh Interest ntes, with all the dama1e they do, are a dlret'l re-NEW VOMK l'h• wlnler tloom mithl have aet the mood, .. d lhoff "k>w pay and no pay cualumtn ml1ht have deepened lt. IO 11 ·~ no "'rpr1w that a mall bua1neNea aren't very opthnlstic this ••th rather aipifinnt "IHdlnt lndkator" that. say a Webenaon "an-suit of lnllatlon ... ticlpalel 1ovemmenl 1tudles whl<'h tah many monthl loni•r to In spite of their mood. small bualnMHI do feel a bll more complete." · sN·ure than a few yeara a10. when they feared beln1,.squee1ed to Bothenoml' also ii tht' way ln which it dlver1e1 from attitudes doth by th• "bia three" or i)11 bualneu. bll 1overnrilent and bi1 lnlerftlt ratf'1!, matn1al1 "°9la and payroll eapenaes are ex fle<'led lo rf'mam h11h or t'Vtin nae , while .... aftd P.rolis ahrint ~ f'Nlnoml<' want•r th•t 11 , wtll cu ex11t with the ice, the wind alona Wall Street. where many analysts feel <'onfldent that busi-labor neas will work ila way out bf the doldrums. WltneaJ that t'Onfidence One yur iwo a White Houae Conrerent'e on Small Business in the rtain& prices or many stO<'ks ln spite of vast national produ<'ed a new rt.'coanltlon or the small business role aa crutor of aad l~anow ·Thflrt' I nu re•I \'i!Ullle ror t)t'Ofllm\U' op llnusm amona ~mall bu1an"" uwn11r•." 1u1y1 lhrbfort Ueben•on. prt'1td"'t of the National Small 8~1nt'l!b As,_o,·1auun, wh1rh re1uhuly 1un .-y~ 'mall bUblnt!!lll owner!> economJc probJems jobs and truint>r of skills. amon1 other thln1s -and senral Small buaineu ls very dtrftr,nl Crom bl& b.u&lness s mall legislative vktorles have tw!en won sine\" then, int'ludln1 the business groups-spend murh ener1y emphaallln1 the point but OmNibusSmall Business Act. small and bi1 alao sufrC'r t'ronoml<' {lltlalls to11«"ther And so. it cari Ont> thinl( the al't does Is sl>ffd up 1uanntffd JoHs and sttt up be said, there may tlf' a bla hul'lne"" mc>s"••f' In small husine11s nl'w rinan<'inl( programs to help employee stock ownership pro- gloom. ---' MTams purt'hasr small businesses. And It permits small buainess lo What t'an be> dont··•' l.lrlien11on'11 mr1u13.zr1m1111d11 like"" "''ho... 1•11m1lt'tC' for ROVt•rnment orders that on<'e went almost routinely to hlM hush\l'ss Adds. l..it>~nson 'The over•ll dlrt!ctlon for small bu.\&nt'i.S' 1s c.luwo 1md will rem•an that wa~ unul m•J<,,. >tepi. are taken to iiet the uunom) 101 n1 a&•tn (;run comments. documented b.) <:old f1u·t~ Tht-NSB bu!>me1» outlook index. derived "TRIMMING DOWN TltF. Jlllhllr Sf'l'tor And 11rtwhtlng o;nu1ll business tall <'Uts to pronwlt' .irowth •'All lslu• 1111 A Inn• WA'I' l11 <111lv ing the problem · · i\l..4'4) HIGH ON THE UST or accomplishments was passage 11f th•• t:qual A<·c·c•ss to Jusli<'c Art. which rt-quirt's ft"deral a1en- l'iroa 111 11ay 11 snrnll bu~int•ss' rourt costs in righting unwarrant~ from a month)) survey coverm1 l2 economic in cuM1e10 dkoators. fell 1n January to JUSt 39 pomts. of a possible 100. com • That opinion was t[l\'rn mAinlv A'I 8 rf'mP1h• (or hi~h lnlPrP'll rates, which oftt•n twv1• 111 llfl 'l~·Allnw.P1I 1 AlhP1 then 11e'lc;P1l "" ltt r'1llHl1tl11n· p••nnllks . , 84 DIED WHEN FIRE HIT MOM GRAND HOTEL Clouds of smoke blllowed through 21 floors Nevada -pinched Recession, disasters prove costly RENO (AP> -The year 1980 may be recalled as the year recession gutted Nevada's golden goose. A bombing al Harvey's Resort Hotel at Stateline, a tragic lire at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas and s idewalk killings in Reno on Thanksgiving Day all left the im- pression that Lady Luck finally may have deserted the slate's glittering casinos. More ominous still was the news that Nevada's "recession-proof" in· dustry might be dependent on the outside economy a{ter all. FOR THE FIRST TIME in anyone's m~mory . inflation out-· stripped the growth or gaming rev- enues during at least one quarter of 1980. During the third quarter of 1980, casinos took in $636 miJUon, up by 7.76 percent from the $590.3 million they took in during the same period in 1979. But third-quarter inflation hovered at around 14 percent. "Things are not too good," said Gaming Control Board member Jack Stratton al the lime. "We're a little concerned." Nevadans have been keeping a wary eye on AUanlic City, N.J .. where gross gambling revenues of $1.0S billion were reported from May 26, 1978, when the first casino opened, through November 1980. FOR NEVADA, THE YEAR start· ed out on a gloomy note, with casino operators in the northern part or the stale trying to figure out where their winter business· had gone. "This town is a bummer right now, said veteran Reno gamer Pick Hobson in January. "Inflation is our Doggie diner • signs out SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Tbe ail· ly (aced, 10-foot dachahunds, which •av.'e adorned Dot1ie Diner rooftops laere since the late '40ll, are toiftl tbe way or Jack-in-the-Box clowns and akkel hambur1er1. The reddlah-brown dot beads with wtyte t'hef'a cap and blue bow Uea were once u familiar aa fot to Bay uea fut.food restaurant Junkies. lut the alpa have been leubed by atritt IOlllq laws, chanitnc lutes and tma•e·conscioua reataurant m1ha1ement. ' Tiie dOp are becomln1 collectors lt.em1. :'Tbef may be 1arilb, but &bey b8d um....., character,'' 1UIA.rtbar .U• ........ wbo teaches Mmlolop -tbe ldeeee ol alps -at Su l'thdleo a.a Unlv.-lty. t,er11r called the dot beads "a ,art-of our •II• lterU•1•." and added : "We're In a more llreamllDed _. blander aodety." • • f biggest problem -nothing hurts us more." About the same time, University o( Nevada-Reno economist Bill Ead· ington was pondering the future of the industry. "Analyzing the situation is so dif- ficult," said Eadinaton, "because there are so many factors involved." Spring came and several major Las Vegas resorts announced layoffs. By the end or summer, casino operators were admitting the re- cession was beginning to hurt. IN SEPTEMBER, THE accounting firm of. Laventbol & Horwath an· nounced the results or a survey show- ing that 62 percent of the state's gambling operators felt the recession had a negative impact on business. On the Las Vegas strip, 88 percent s aid their business had been serious- ly hurt. ·'The times are just tough, by gosh, tough all over." said Stratton in Nov· ember. He added that, contrary to his earlier belief, "we're not re· cession-proof." or course, the economy was not all that was hurting Nevada gaming. There was the problem of image. The disasters did not help. Nor did 'the problems of the Aladdin. WHEN THE STATE GAMING Commission shut down the Aladdin Hotel's casino in Las Vegas July 10, it was the largest casino cloaun in Nevada history. The shutdown climaxed more than a year or legal maneuvering between .hotel owners and state otrlclals that be1an with the convictions or several or the Alad- din's top officers on char1es or allow- ing mob-tainted operators to obtain interest in the hotel-casino. Approximately 1,800 of lhe Alad· din's 2,100 employees were laid off for about four months unW enter- tainer Wayne Newton and veteran taming figure Ed Torres purcbued the resort and reopened the casino in October. Then, there was the publicity generated by three tra1edJes. ON AUG. 27, AN extortJonista' bomb ripped Harvey's Resort Hotel at Lake Tahoe, cauain1 an esUmated S3 million dama1e. Tbe FBI la 1UU looklq for the bomben. Early in the momin1 of Nov. 21, fire broke out in the culno ol the MGM Grand Hotel In Lu Ve111, aendlq clouds ot smoke bWowinc tbroulb the a.noor luxury reeort. Wben tbe •mote lifted, 14 people bad died. On 'l'banbf!::' Day, u crowdl milled about town Reno's culDo atrlp, a ear careened down a 1ldewalll, kWlna Ila J*IPl• 88d ~ .U., • ....... Police arreet.d l1· 1•ar·old Patrtcla rord, wbo re· part.db wu dil&raaOt cmr a baUle wltla ........... tor cmtodr ol IMr elllld. ·--------·------- ' • Not only will Downey Savin~s p~1y you 51tix interest if you have a Moncysave~ account with us ... out we,11 also give you FREE all of the fully-personalized checks you can use. As long as you have the account with us. Moneysaver is very interesting. t Now you can finally earn interest on the money that used to lie idle in your check- ing accounr. 51!. % interest rate compounded daily for a S.J9% annual yield. With your high interest sav- ings accounts and Moneysaver all at Downey Savings. you'll never really have to go anywhere else for your important finan- cial husiness. One stop pr phone call will take care of it all. Plus. we own soine of the most sophisticated equipme nt available and have a staff of Moneysa\·er experts to handle your account right here. So if you ever have a question ahout your M oneysaver account, you'll get an answer ... FAST You may not even have to pay a monthly service charge. All yo u have ro do is keep a minimum of S2000 in vour Downey Sayings Passhook. Or a minimum of St()()() in your Money.\·ai·er account. That's all. And you'll get FR EE checks and no monthly ser vic:e charge. Ev«!n if your /vln ney.'iarer balance drnps In u.\ low as $500 durinK u 11wfllh. you still won't get a monthly service charge. Just a 15{' per c:ht:l.'k handling charge. DU PU CATE And if you're 62 or okkr. Af 1meyw1·L·r P/11 \ i 11 /(1ryr,11.1 No matter\\ hat vuur minimum hal· ance. you wtm·t ~et a monrh_ly service charge. Moneysaver off e~ you a lot more exciting benefits too. Send in the coupon helow or stop by one of our con- venient offices today for com- plete derails. r-------------------------------- Just what you'd expect from : Down~y Savings and Loan Association I .1200 Bristol Street AND LOAN · ASSOCIATION Houn: Mon. thru Thur.: 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Friday: 9:00 AM·6:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM·l:OO PM COIC• M ... Brud1 Sotldi COlllt 360 E. l?th Street Plull Brue• (?14) 642·'422 3200 Bristol St. u........,..... (714) 556-9270 20002 Brookhursc St. (714) 962·2407 , ..... v .. , 17150 Mqnolla Ave. (714) 842·'424 \ lnlM·NGldlWftCMI 4g70 Irvine Blvd. Suite 108 (714) 832·9890 I Costa Mesa. CA 92fl26 : (714} 549-8811 I I I I I PleMe send me more Information about your exciting new Moneysaver account. 1--~- I Name-----~------------- 1 I Street Address---------Apt .#--- 1 t City _________ State __ Zip ___ _ I I Home Phone· ~-· .· I I Business Phone ______________ _ I I • I ....... --_---... DPlll · I FSIJC r L • ¢1 •• I ---- --·--- ' .... -... -. .......,.. ---· .... ·-............................ _____ ...,.._-.;. ___ ........ _ _. .. :.. :. . .,, --:.. . :. :..;· ;,~~t.~=-:~-;·~~-=~~---.---·---··--· ..... -- JAN. 7, 1911 SINGLES CALENDAR CLUB CALENDAR Cajun cooking Inspired h11 ci concoctum of l;lvotleg lt."lne and torn a to(>~ Tony Chach~re put aside retirement to concentrate on cooking The result 1s a marvelous blend of seasonings and two books on Cajun .cook inq. By MARY JANE s<:ARCELLO Ol..,.D•llwPt ... ...., Ton.v Chat'h1 •re has C'ooked up a third l'areer at an agt' when most men have retired to a rockin~ c·hl.lir N ow 75, the Louisiana native quit work om:e. at age 50. C1fter parlayin g a borrowed $100 · into a million in the pharmaceutical business. But after t wo· years of hunting and fishing. he needed some action. so he began selling in· s urance around his home town of Opelousas . Chachere made the Millionaire's Club the first ye.ar and every yea r thereafter until he re· tired again in um. Cooking had been a hobby for years, so he decided to print a book of favorite recipes "for a few friends." Called "Cajun Cooking," the book's first printing of 10.000 copies sold out within a week, so 25.000 more were ordered. THOSE WENT QUICKLY, letters came re· questing more. and-to date more than half a million cookbooks ttave sold, according to Chachere. He may never get to sit in a rocking chair again. Chachere's interest in cooking began 50 years ago durinf;( a fi shing trip . .. A fellow fisherman cooked up some of the c a tch in a terrific sauce he made out of tomatoes and bootleg wine." he remembers, "and served it with a salad and rice. "When I tried to fix the same dish later~ it didn't taste nearly as good, but I fell in love with cooking and have been at it ever since." NOT ONL V DID Cha ch~f'e cook for sportsmen -once for a fishing tournament of~ m en but he packed up the pots and pans for trips he won as an insurance salesman. ··And wherever I went, I took my Southern ingredients along," he adds . Cajun CaJso known as· Acadian ) cooking is a specialty of the Louisiana area. It began with French settlers whose cuisine intermi~gle<l with Indian and .Black cooking w form a regional style. Chachere gleaned recipes from friends, local restaurateurs and a gourmet club in Opelousas called "Cooks Unlimited." "We met for'dinner every two weeks, with members alternating cooking chores. It became a l'Ontesl as each cook tried to outdo the other," he recalls with a chuckle. "I MANAGED TO BE the kitchen helper whenever anyone else cooked. so I knew every· one 's recipes." . After "Cajun Cooking" was publis hed, Chachere developed a creole seasoning contain- ing salt. red and black pepper, garlic and chili powder and monosodium glutamate. ...... - Cl 1 Cl 1 '"" -' "It really brings out the flavors of meats and fis h." he says, "but it 's not too hot. The local schools order it in large amounts for fixing lunches." Tony's favorites • • • Chachere called upon his pharmaceutical background to create an instant roux -a blend of shortening and nour used to thicken sauces , g umbos and gravies -with special creole flavoring. ANOTHER-TIMESAVER is the m icrowave version of his cookbook which came out in 1979 and was edited by Ruth Comigore, a Baton Rouge home economist. Chachere atso has developed steak sauce, seafood sauce, file powder <sassafras leaves for gumbo l and his latest product , a barbecue sauce. "I experimented with 181 batches of that stuff over the last year and a half," he says. "I put it in unmarked bottles, 10 at a lime. and had my family taste it. I'd also put some na- tional brands in among my batches, because I wanted mine to be different. "My ~latives are strong critics, so when I came up with a barbecue sauce they chose over and over again, I knew I had a winner.'· His family, moat of whom live near him in Louisiana, includes a wife, four sons and two daughters. 21 grandchildren and five great· grandchildren. Chachere served dinner for 32 during the holidays last year. WHEN NOT COOKING for the family, he travels to department stores and gives away samples of Clljun recipes. l The producta generally sell themselves, he finds, when cualomera taste~ resuJta. Dennis Cobb, an Oranle Coqt resident, tried the Creole Seasoning and.liked it so much that he be1an martetJnc it locally. "I'm no salesman," he says. "My main buslneu la machinery. but I llke the product and really believe in it.·' BE AND IDS WIFE me the seuoain1 on potatoea md other ve1etable1 for added navor without caklrl•. "In feet, we hardly UM replar salt any more," Oobb aayt. "Toay'1 Pamou1 Cr.ole Seaaonin1" i1 avai&able a the Balboa Man«, a s. Balboa Blv~ IDCI at ffUllMI l.Jdo Mirtiet, Mii Via l.JdO, both ta Newpart Beach. hr lnformaUon, write to Cobb Market1n1, P.O . ._ noa. Newport Beach, .... E very chef has his favorites, and Tony Chachere is no exception. The following recipes are at the top of his personal list. TONY'SCRAWFISH ETOUFFEE (pronounced A-too-fay l 1 pound peeledcrawfish tails <or shrimp> l slick margarine 1 medium onion. chopped ~ green bell pepper. chopped l tablespoon Worcesters hire sauce 2 cloves garlic 2 tablespoons corn starch 1 tablespoon paprika 1 tablespoon chopped onion tops 2 cups water Tony'i; Famous Cr eole Seasoning or sail and pepper to taste Melt margarine in aluminum Dutch oven (don 'l use iron pot as black iron pot will cause crawfish to darken .) Se ason crawlis h tails generously with Tony's Creole Seuoning or salt and _pepper. Add paprika to margarine. Saute crawfish tails about S minutes. Remove crawflah and set aside. To pot add onions, bell pepper and garlic. Saute well at leut 10 minutes. RetW1l crawflsh tails to pot and add 2 cups water and Worcestershire sauce. Stir and almmer slowly about 40 minutes. Check for taste, add more seasoning if necessary. Add mixture of com starch and water s~wly until allpUy thickened. Serve with rice and 1amiah with onion tops and parsley. Serv6s 4. aaoccou CASSEaOLE l l1r1e onion, chopped "11 ltlck mar1lne 3 packa1ea chopped broccoli (from reezercue) 2 cupe cream of mushroom soup 1 "11 packa1ea 1arUc cheese 4-«m~ cu muahrooma Yt cup chopDed blanched almonds Yt cup bnaa crumbs Saute onlonl ln mar1artne and add drained brocc:oli, muabroom soup, cbeele, mUlhroom.I and \4 c.., allDClftdt: Cook Wll11 cbeele la eom-pl•b' mett.d. Seuon to-lute and pour lnto a ca11•rol•. Sprinkle remalnla1 almoodl and bnad crumbl oa top. BU• in -...,.. ov"' until bubbly. (Mn'• I). Tony Chachere SPINACH CASSEROLE LlJCILLE 2 paclita1es frozen chopped spinach 2 tablespoons nour· 4 lablespoom mar1arlne 2 tablespoons chopped Onion lt'J cup pure cream or milk i,.; cup spinach liquid Tony's Creole Seasonln1 to tute 1 roll 'alapeno cheese (from dairy cue> 1 teupoon Worcntenh.lre sauce Red pepper to tute i,.; cup buttered bread crum .. Cook spinach followln1 directlona on pac11ta1e. Draln and reaerve liquid. Melt mar1anne in saucepan over low heat. Add nour. lt1rrlnl until blended pd amooth, but not brown. AddoelClll and CGOk uaw wt.at.I. Pam> bi aplnach llquW _. nMm llowb. •Urrtnc ~Y to a"6d au.,.. c.-118&11 smooth and thick. Add .. ..-••1 ud ebMM' 1Ur uaW melted. Combine wttb ~ ........ Put into a cauerole, top wltb brud mnbl ud place tn -. • .,.. oven ..UI bat. <S-V. _t> per Broadway's most monstrous /lop reviewed ... C15 OPEWUSAS BAKED CHJCKEN 4 fryer halves Tony's Creole Seasoning or salt and pep 1 cup leftover chicken fat or oil l cup water 1 can paprika (small) 1 teaspoon chili powder Season chicken generously with Tony's Creole Seasoning or sail and pepper. Rub well on each side. Place fryer halves in open baking pan and cover with a mixture or oil and water. Place pan in pre· heated oven (275 degrees 1 and cook unUl hol. Sprinkle generously with paprika and chili powder. Baste continuous ly about every half hour until dark. dark brown. Takes 3 to S hours. NCYl'E : This is a very famous Opelousas dish. The secret is in the seasoning and the long. slow basting process. It's served with rice dressing, petit pols, candled yams, and green salad, French bread and black coffee demi- tasse. (Serves 4) TONY'S CABBAGE CASSEROLE 1 medium head cabba1e t pound around lean meat v. cup green onions, chopped 1 med.lwn onion, c~ 2 ckwes 1uUc, minced 10,,.-ounce can cnam of mushroom soup 1 cup boiled rice \4 cup bread crum .. TOii>''• Creole S.uanlna to tute Yt ltlck m1r1artn• Cut cabbqe u JOU would to •mother and boll in aaJted waw ..Ul WDder, but ltill 1reen. Dula and reHne tb• liquid. Melt the mar1artae ID a dMp allillet and fTJ lround meat with onloal, 1arUe ud ToaJ'• cr9ole Seuonin1 until brown. lfi• eabba,. with the mMt, addial ~=.~ -~· INell --1· and boll.a N into ,.......S ftat Pyrex baldal cbah. Top witb bread cnambl 9'ld bUe I• • to • mlalMI a • ..,, ... 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Wl::NT rntu h1<hng when the Id I•'' 1 '\! wls1•11 ... urVl'' showed that 76 perC'tmt 111 l .-.. h11uS1·h11h.h art' u:-.ing 1·11upuns as an 111t 1•gral part 11f lhl'1r shop pin~ 1)111 ... hoppt•rs reully savt• money with 1·11upw1s m l~f' Of course ' You came out . 1ht•.ad 1f 1•oupons !-.aved you l'Ven 35 cents on ,•;it•I-S too worth of groceries you purchased • >UI ha\ll' t·oupons re ached their peak., :'\o' t l\•1•r I ht• nt·xt rew years. we will see 111urt' .11111 more t·oupons We s hould ex· p1•r11·nt'l' our first 200 billion·coupon year to"' a rel lhl· l'lld of this decade Wt• w«rc also 11l casantly surprised to see ma rt ~ 111111·t· rt•fund forms displayed in supermarkt'ls during 1980. Refund bulletin boards and ~pon-exchu .. box• are now !i tandard flaturel in thou1and1 of supe rmarketa. THAT'S BBCAU8E TH08E 1torea have dl1cov"ed that providin1 refund forms i• an important customer service. With m ore refund forms available, m1Uiona of shoppers have cau1hl refund fever Rec:ent surveys show lhal more than ~ percent ol all households are taldna advan· taae ol refW'ld offers . that's up from 25 per. cent just tbr~ years ago ~ Durin1e the past year. manufacturers h1tve tried to npitalize on the tremendous nt!W interest in refunding. They are now go. mg to great lengths lo make lh~fr offers more itppeallng and profitable to shoppers. For example, S2 and SJ refund offers h1tve be<'omt• quitt' l'Ommon And we have seen dozt•ns of S5 oHt•rs A Vl!:AR AGO, WHO would have believed thul u numuhu·tun•r would tesU25. S50 and $100 refunds" nut that's exactly what Procter and Gambll'hasdorw1111980 Ht•st uf all. 1980 was the year when n11lhons or sm art shoppers started to or- .:a111zt• tht'1r ust• of t•oupons and refunds. They happily chst•overt.'d I hat they l'Ould often com· b1ne lhese clist·ounls wilh s upe rmarket spt'l•1als to save 25 percent. 35 perl'ent. SO pe rcent and more. Eat·h week hundreds of smart shoppers ext'iledly tell me or their amazing double- play and lriple-plar discounts . This is what • has made 1980 a truly wonderful year for me . Happy New Vear! REFUND OF THE DAV Write to the following address to receive the form required by this refund offer of SO cents lo $2 from No Nonsense: Control Top Cash Refund Offer. P.O. Box 1377, Maple Plain. Minn 55348. This oHer expires Feb. 28, 1981 ·------------------------------------~ CLIP'N' FILE REFUNDS I CEREAL~ BRE ... 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Mtnn )SJ99 RKP•Vr • fi11e cuP rttPd\Urh·-.o ~t Sf.net two ptoof of·Pur<""w ~41~ from "i•de s>ant'I\ of 1<•11099·, R te.P K t1\P•,.s <ertolJt .. na two Uru~r~I PtOdU<f COdP\ from any krttft M..:tr-\hma11ow.. E•Ptr~\ Nov 30, 1q91 , L------------------------------------- The Robust Decaffeinated isMesc Nescafe" Decaffeinated Instant / Coffee has robust flavor. Yet it's 97% caffein free. Find out that giving up caffein doesn't have to mean giving up robust flavor. O 19&1 The Nestlf Co .. Inc. FOOD Brandy cake delicious change For a delicious chanae, serve Chocolate Brandy Cake when you entertain. The rich chocolate cake 1et1 it• special navor by 1poonln1 a mix- ture ol honey Jnd brandy over the layers. Fill and fro11t the cake with Brandy Whipped C rMm and decorate with 1ratecJ chocolate, chocolate curia or nuts . CBOCOIATE BaANDY CUE 1 package ( 18 'h o unces) devils food , German chocolate, milk c hocolate or sour cream c hocolate cake m ix l 'h c ups buttermilk 3egp 'h cup honey 'h cup brandy Brandy Whipped Cream <below) Grated chocolate , chocolate curls, chopped pistachio nuts or sliced unblanched almonds. • Heat oven to 350 deerees. Grease and flour 2 round layer pans, it o r 9 xi 'h inches. Beal cake mix <dry). but- termilk and eggs in large bowl on low s peed . scraping bowl constant - ly, until moistened . Beat on medium s p ee d . scraping bowl frequent· ly, 2 minutes. Pour bat- ter into pans . Bake until cake springs back when touc hed lightly in center, 8-inch layers 32 to 37 minutes , 9·inch layers 30 to ~ minutes. Cool 10 minutes; remove rrom pans. Heat honey in I-quart saucepan over low heal until warm. Remove from heal ; stir in brandy. Spoon over bottoms or warm cake layers; cool completely. Fill layers a nd frost cak e with BranC!y Wh ipped Cream . Refrigerate al least I h o ur. Sprinkle with c hocolate just before serving. Refrigerate any r emaining cake. Brandy Whippe d C ream: Beal 2 c ups chilled whipping cr eam a nd 1/4 cup powdered s ugar in chilled s m all bowl until s tiff. Gradual- ly beat in 3 tablespoons brandy. ••• FESTIVE SU PPER SALAD Add drained canned pineapple chunks, finely c hoppe d celery a n d ~reen onion to a jar of marinated artichoke he arts. cutting a ny la rger hearts in ha lves. Mix lightly <1nd c hill. Ser ve in small 'lettuce c ups . S prin k le with c rumbled blue or fe ta c heese . Ser ve with a lemon wed~e CHOCOLATE BRANDY CAKE IS EASY TO MAKE . Beefy prices As the cher ished c ul or beef makes its way from ranch lo superma rket meat counter. it con- fronts increasing costs all a long the line. Wages and l a xes are u11. The costs or materials. equipment and s upplies are up. Obviously, the re tail price of beef must refl~cl these effects of inflation on the total economy, points out the National Live Stock and Meat Board. Treats keep up your spirits Although the holidays are over. here are tre ats tokeepup your spirits. These recipes are de· licious ideas for any restive occasion. PEANUT CHO-CO NUl'FUDGE 1 12-ounce package chocolate chips 'h c u p c h u n k y peanut butter I 14 -o un c e ca n s weetened condens ed milk 11-i cup cocooot 17 c u p c -h 0 pp e d walnuts Me lt chocolate ch ips al medium high for 2112 minutes . Stir until melt ed . Add peanut butter and condensed milk a nd blend. Cook at medium h igh for 1 1 ~ minut1·~. Add C'oconut and nuts . Pour into an 81 ~x12-inch butt c rt•d d i s h C ool hl'fore C'Ulling PEANUT BRITl'Lt: I t•up r<Jw peanut:. I t•up sugar ', cup wh1lt' C'o rn syrup ' .. teaspoon salt I tt•a!-.poon bak in,i:: sod" I lt:a~pcNm vanill a I tc<Jspoon butte r I n a 1 1 .. 'lU i.lrt 1•a ssl•rnle. hi 1 r t11getht· r peanut:.. ~ugar . syrup. :rnd salt Cook 8 minult''i a t high st irrtri.g w<'ll <Jrter 4 mintucs Add butle r <.ind vani)la Cook I minute longer at high. Add b<1k -· ing soda and quickly !>t1r until ltght and foamy Im med 1<1t el~ pour onto h~hlly bu: •crcd bak ing shed. Spread out thin. When cool. break 1nt<1 Pll'C'f'S CHEF.SEC' AK E ORF.AMS 'a cup fi rml y µal·ked brown sugar I <'Up nour 1 ~ c·up c hopped "al nuts 1 ~ c u p m 1· 1 t 1· ti mciq.?~1nnl' Fi llin.I(: I H 11 u n n• p a 1· k j J.! c• t· n•<J m l'ht·est· 1 1 cuµ !-.llgar I egg I tJhle-..poon milk I tahl1·-..poo11 lf·mon JUIC'l ' I teas poon vanilla Mix ingre dients for C' rust Reserve 'f.i cup fur topping . Press re· maining mixture into an R·tnc:h square greased di s h . Microwave 4 minutes at high. C ream filling ingre · d1ents and pour over c·r usL Top with the 1f.1 cup crust mixture . Cook ul medium high for 6 minutes. turnin g dis h one(• after 3 m inutes <:u l into 2-mch squares a 11<1 tht•n '" ha lf for lrtangll·!-. Call 642-5678. Put a lew words to work for ou_ FRESH FROM OUR GARDEN. NEW WISH-BONE.CREAMY BELL PEPPER DRESSING ··W·l1H PIECES OF REA~SWEET BELL PEPPERS. Meet a new. fresh laste from th!! Wish-Bone garden of dressings. Wish Bone Creamy Bell Pt>p~r It's luscious and creamy With a delightful. sweet bell pepper taste that's delicate and delicious Wish-Bone Creamy Bell Pepper is full of pieces of real. sweet bell peppers t Cho llCt! .. pin•-. .J11,,1 ti I• iuch of n111on w,. knnw vuu'll lnw W1.;h Brnw C-rcamv Bl'll Pt!ppl!r rrv II soon Fm one nf lht• freshest 1asres ynu·vt! t'Vl't en1oyed on a salad WISl+BONE CREAMY BELL PEPPER DRESSING. IT'S GOT ZINGf ~,-•• -.......... ----, .. 1-:·--·--- --- .... -........ ......-.._---------· -• -•• -T '""'·· .. ---.,.----··---· .. 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For exa mple, just a I wist of fresh le mon with a s prig of pars ley will mah a fish dish. Try sli(•es Of tnmato and a n1cPly I r imm1•cl gri•cn onion lo 11t.·rk up a beef pl a ll• Se rve Italian dish es with a ~ood sprinkling of f' a rm es an l'h1•cse and snml.' freshl.v prepar ed ~arlic hn·all. and no o n£' will gues:-. you didn't s pend all duy preparing the rnt-"al A s 1.'Vl•ryonf' knows , fres h vcget;.ihl(':-. are at their best when quickly '>lea ml'd The nut ril1on •~ ;Jt a IJl'<•k . and the n · 1~ I rul' natural fl <tvor sirw1· rhey f.i)i11(-in '(h'cl'r~·i,'i.vn 1uiC't- STt:!\MIN f; n1n hl' d1in1• mos t qu1 l'kly arHI d fl'cl1 vt·ly m a m1c:rowav1· uven Cr111s 1d('r using <·m1kc<I and 1·hillt•cl vt·i::c.·lahl1·" for h (lrs <J'<><•uvr l'S with a -.1m11lt•tlip. Rr11<'c11h. r;,1 11llf111.,..t·r . <incl nru:-.:-.C'I-. ~pr11ul~ an · marvelous mcirs<•ls. anrt t•an be marll' 1.·v1:n mon· s pecial 1f c•hillf·<I in a vin1·~ar or l(•mon JUi tl' ma rinadc The mic·row:tvl' 1·an- al so )Ht•p :.irt• m c<1ls qukkly He sun· lo follow directions <'Cl rl.'fully for hcst res ults . Th ere arl' lots o f h rowning s auces a nd ~l a zes on l he m arket whic h add eye a ppeal and flavor to m eat loaves. pork. fi sh and chic ken which would othe rwise co me fr o m th e microwave too pale for popular a pproval. DESSERTS a lso are easily preparj!d in the microwa~. Steam~ puddings _ like plum and persimmon are much simplified b)' this process. Cakes with pudding in ·the m ix also do e~pecially well in the microwave . Remember. crusu do not brown, so plan on a frost- ing or topping forlhe light mixes. It is easy lo "over· •C ........ •Me•t• l '<int.11 \'S are a lways 1+ +• o ''I JI 1 I 1''' • ......... 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CLEAN LIQUID CLEANER · CRISCO OIL l"-IAoVeno\'; ..... ,.,_.">I i.-.s.-...._ .... ,,O/ .-1-. IOl'M I J'O I - I 1\1 I l't l~ ...... -... -...... -. .... ..,, ......... -.... ----... -~ ....... ..-..~ W.Oneedey. Jenuery 7, ,., You.don't have to be French VaUI rweall1. mak .. 1 of maltl•I lll1• bHle a ela11le puff paatry dou1b and all UM altead· creatlon . 1ucla 11 ant rolUaa. fold•••· .. lmlen wa1 a loa1 tunllftl Md c:MW., ... ••d tedioua project volved la maklat puff • l l .. o 111 t an 1 r •a I paatryfroaueratch 1.aaraat .. of ultimate rroHD puff p11try a..NM It only helped U douah ... ..,.. Uaat even 10'9 ...,,. "'-ch • novae. baker cu turDt Now. wt~ fl"OMft puff out perf.et nah Ualat pa 1tt)' a '-••ta , the paatryeveryUme tr av a II h • 1 b • • n Yo11 <'aft prove 1t to el&ml•ated for lb• your..if with tbeae two amateur putry ca..f rt'cla- P ackqecl an conven One LI IOI' • delfftable .. tn't folded 1heeh •II tre •t c •ll•d Apricot ready to 1bafe •nd swoou. puff paatry bah, llMet pul1 paatry tr111n1lu filled with \a eaay to Ule and very I u 1 c l o u 1 • p r i c o t · wnallle chucolate miature The ~;;;;1 :::i~;"' Pal•••n or Palm ~ ...... tpro-ounces) froaen puff L e a v e I , d e I l t a t • cell wWa lee.d lbeet. paatey lbMta featlileri!!l:!t leavn ot W1i1eD ftrm. eut rolll lato l e 11 , be •ten puuy to so&de9 '4 ·lDCll 1llee1. Place 1U1btly criapD91. · eaell 1llee oa bakln1 CboDDed almonds Pert.et for UM upeom· P••, kHpla1 llalvH Combine flnt five ln· .. , wUar -.naiDlal 1ll1M11..,........ Bake 1rffieaU. Thaw pull')' ••UGO. 6-v•tl" eook.I la ,,....._. ._.,,... abeeta 20 minutes, then wtU ftDd ta. froMD puff ovea for about 10 unfold .~-on a au1ar puto Adaal for tl'Mtbal mlauUI. Reduee beat to •Prinkled board, roll out all IOIU ol feltiv• tnata 250 ._.... and bake Wl· eacb lbeet to a 12-lnch for faiAib ud frimdl, UI erl1p and 1olden aquare. CUt off uneven PAI.II LUVSI brown; about 10 to U ed1ea and cut each sheet 1 pack•I• (17"4 minute•. Tum pastry into 11 3-inch squares. ouncea) froaen P"'" over 1ritb • apatula and Place about a teaspoon- p11try aMet.-bake U to 20 minutes ful of mixture on each Susar lon1er, until criap 'and square and fold over in· Tbaw pull')' sheets 20 1olden brown. Makes 9S to fin1en or trian1les. mlnutee and unfold. On Palma. Seal by preaain1 edges • 1eneroualy 1u1ared AP&ICOT SWOONS to1ether with flour- paatry board, roll out 1 ~ c up a th i c k dipped fork tines. Place Uood eatin1 1i. alwity!> auociated wtlh parties douah into a 12 ·inch apricot preserves approximately 1 inch square; cut olf uneven 1 cup_ Ir o u n d apart on un1reased bak· edaes sPrinkle pastry almonds in1 sheet and prick with surface with suaar and 1 teaspoon almond fork tines. Bake in pre· roll dou&h firmly. jelly· extract heated 400 degree oven roll aty~. from opposite 2 cup '1rated semi· until puffed and golden, ran& const•nlly'until s1de1towardcenteruntil sweetchocolate approximately 8 • , • melted and smooth both rolls meet. Cover Dashsalt m_inu,tes . Makes 32 ,._. FOOD Even when entertam· ••I plans seem to be set. there are impromptu oc· CHIOl\5 when a quick·lO· prepare recipe comes to the rescue. Chocolate Fondue. for example. is an i deal s how ·off dessert, invitin1 auests to help themselves. Pour into a fondue pol or lightly with wax paper. 1 package c 17 v, tnangles. small chafin1 dish to ____________________________ _:PU:.....:..::F....:.F_:P~A.:.:S::T:..:.A.:..:Y:._T~U=A:.:N=S.:S:::IM=PL~E~FO~.O~D_:l:::'.N~TO~E~L~E~O~A~NT~C~U~l~S~IN~E:__ keep warm while serv- To prepare a smooth Chocolate Fondue. combine 8 squares of semi-sweet chcolate. i,o, cup plus 1 tablespoon milk, I/• cup su1ar and a dash of around cin· namon in a saucepan. Heat over low heat, stir· IDI If heated tonier than .,... hour, add additional milk for proper con· sistency. Arre.nae trays or the followina for dip· ping: butter cookies. toasted pound cake strips, pretzels, rolled cookies, ladyfingers. Include assorted fresh fruits : pear wed1es, green gr,ap,es, apple . slices and banana chunks, as well as dried apricots, prunes and dates. Kids love chicken Concerned mothers often complain that youn1 people today eat wbat they like, not wbat's IOOd for them. Happily, with chicken there 'a no CCJDIUct. Kida ol all aces Jove chicken and it proVides the protein crowin1 bodies need eveey day to keep them operating at peak efficiency. Chicken la loaded with other valuable nutrients, too, and it is lower in calories and in fat con· tent than most red meat. CBl.CkBN DRUM· aticts and thi1hs are especially popular with •~live youn1aters, not only for wholesome meals but also for anackm,. They're 1reat fin1er foods, euy to eat on the run. Accordin1 to the Na· Uonal Broiler Council, theae dark meat chicken pieces are in abundant supply now. Thia makes tbem ooe of the best buys at the meat counter. Keep a · container of cooked drumsticks or tllilbs oa band lo tbe refri1erator for after· school saacb. It won., be Iona until tk ~ill your ~ adually Pft· ftr Uwm to 10-called .. 1unk loc*," which are fllll'd with empty c•lorlft but C'Ofttribute httl• .... '° the did AN SAl'Y WAY to ~ Uw rtucken la to dap tlMJ ~ ln melted '*U•r Md Uwn C"Oat the aurfan wlth rrualu~d C'.._.M crwken H •kl! 111 • !l.!ll) tl1111rt't' o vf'n for •hout "" lwur Mid refr1•erat• Im medlately You'll be •ur pr&ted how qutrkly they daaappe&r k•lin1 hablh .,. qulred In thl~ •re oft•ll carried throult.uul Ill• ('h&rken '' one f1vurll• your rhlldr•n •re Uktb to be ~1m1 •••n whea they have chUdr911 crl the., own Tb• r•h&aerator la usually the tlut 1top when hunlry yuunpten arriv• 1'ome after ae-.oo& lt'1U.wt.e Mom.~, ~· t"CIMed CIUC'k .. OD .. ••d for a heart ... 911ealthful afternoon ... cit. C•K"KSN &1 • low ealorl•. lli•911 protela Md\M&AaJ•ue-1 eoad•tt•M&. C911Udrea Uk• lt •. _ ... ,....., ..... . -~ta. ......... oft• ........ N •trlt~oHel'"' ...... ....... .............. .......... Ull&e. TTJ , .. ,, reel,. for "Cr••e .. , S•aek n&e••" (Mtow>. lt'a =~·~ s::=-~-- caua'l91M"m c er• -.... , ... .,.,,," chicken drumsticks or thighs 1 cup buttermilk farm style dressing (prepared according to packa1e directiona> 1 padrace (I ounce> cornbread stutnnc mis, crumbled '4 teaspoon pepper Dry chicken with paper towel. Dip each piece ol chicken in pre- pared buttermilk dress· ing, coating all sides thoroughly. In shallow dish, IJf'ce dry stuffing mix; roll chicken in mix to coat well. On greased baking sheet, arrange chicken pieces and sprinkle with pepper. Bake for an hour in ~­ degree oven or until fork c an be inserted in chicken with ease. Refrigerate immediately if preparing snacks or serve hot at mealtime. Kida who love hot doss are eatiq more chicken franks than ever before. And their Moma. who are cor.cemed about the family's tood nutrition, couldn't be happier. Chicken franks are lower in calories and in fat content than their all-beef counterparta. Aad tbey're leaa ex· peui.-e thaa other meat Ira.ab. Proceaaed cbl~ken producta are increuU.1 rapidly ln sales and con· aumer~. It la ea~ that by the end ol t•. chicken franks wU1 attOUBt for 12 pert'ftll al all the hot do1• Nici &a thla toUDtry . 1'M1 I• up from I I '"'rrtmt In July of 1111 •net & I P9rt'enl J&111t •l • monUwearUer Th• •purta HUUD •• "' full aw&n1 all •Utt•• Am•rlr• aad taU1•l11t11 11 the favorHt1 ••~ tu ••I t.for• or •ft•r tb. ball ll•m• trrled t•bh·ken I• .. aunt wtNWr rur 1••rkh111 lot 1•h·n&, .. 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Jan'*Y 1. 1981 DAIL V PILOT t..t Appetizers should 1 be calorie-light fare ·~ Mall~aA filB•ONK All too often •Ppetlaen ar• •<"tualh "d" ap c~·•n" or 11hould " H11h lat 1'ht't'lle1t t..av) dipa and 11 t••o n1bble1 are oft•n au r akmf' la.d9n that lht-Y tallf' orw'• a..,.Utr away for lhe c••NJfully ,,,_. '1•-r~ daant-r lO l'Omt- \J nfortuna1 .. 1,. . .Ontl' o r ui hun1er blind pc1un daa.-prnne typet. well pera1Jt and fill upon bulh So 11'!1 \hr WI~ IUld C'Uft 11detak ho9l who prt- f ace1 UW miun coun~e with <'alone 11 4(hl lc.1 t• that won l blWll 1 or tt'!>l 1 the appirtJk Wht:ther )Ouc d~ ~tuers are rubblh dnO dips. ra:.uall) St'rved w1tb dnnb tor c. -ftrl>t 1·o urae for a mure formal s it downctmn~r. Ctll 1ngre d1 ent to ron.')1der 1s the e ucumbt'r Cris p and refreshing, r ucumbers are 96 percent water vi rtually fat free so they won't obliterate ap petite wilh lots of he avy calo ries. And, an un pared medium cucumber 1s only JS calories. Cucumber slices can take the pl;tce of crarker s under caviar or less pricey spreads Cucum a.n cut UNG apear• •re 11r .. t for diPIUI I U.t.Uy. lnlu YOlw1 or cotta1e e heete ..._., Tbey can b« fubkmed lnt.o faocy hura d'ueuv,..,, llMd to atretC'h *1mp ciuckta!I or c·ombiaed wath other raw veJelable• in crud&C.plet'41n Unp .. .cl ~Y<:Ymben make U.. mollt coaotful 11end nutn~' pre.en tahon llnw••ed. Uun 1kanoed. virtually •Md lt'aa Eurol'e•n aty le c·uc•umben 1&re 1ev1ulable mu.tut Uk' year Here are aome 1deu to try C'tll'U•at:a SHalMP <..'OC'ln' .uLS 1 IOOM European·type ('Ul'umber salt 'i"l pound l>mall de veaned c.'OOlled sbnmp 1 cup chili sauce or ketchup 2 tablespoons lemon juace 3 tablespoons drained prepared horseradish (or to taste> Wash cucumber and cut off ends, but don't peel. Slice it into wafer· thin sliei!S. Sprinkle with salt, if desired. Line the in.side or 6 small glass bowls or shrimp cocktail dishes with cucumber 1llcea arran1ed Into nower petala. Pile with cold cooked peeled ahrlmp, then top w~lh tocktall aa~ made by eomblnine chili sauce or ketchup wttb lemon juice and boneredilb ~ taste. Makes ab aervines. ap- pro.lmately 100 celories each. , cvcv••t:• CMa•SAT HOUD'OEVVSE 1 cup drained cooked cubmut 2 lablespoorut low-fat mayonn~ 2 teas1J0911s lemon or lime juice 2 teaspoons spicy muatard Sa It , pep p <: r . t<i taste Optional. I tablc1> poorJ\ minced parsley or chives Unpurl'd t ucumbt'r slices Combine ingredients. except cucumber, and mix well ; spoon onto thick c ucumber slices. Serve chilled. Makes about 16; 14 calories each. CUCUMBER TUNA HORS D 'OEUVRE - Subltitutedralned water· packed t.O.na ror crab· meat; llcalorieseacb. VEGl.TAJtl.E -'PPETDE&S I WITBCVClJMBEa DIP 1 large unwaxed cucumber, plus other raw veeetables 'h cup cucumber pulp half-cup plain low.fat yo~urt 4 ounces farmer <'he~se 4 tablespoons low-rat mayonnaise 1 tablespoon minced chivesorscaUioos 2tablespoons minced resh parsley o r mint Optional: I t a hie· spoon chopped fresh (or J l<'aspoondried >dill Sa It . IH.' lllJC r . lo ta:-.ll' C ut fr es h raw vegetables (carrots, zuc· chini, summer squash, celery, cucumbers, etc.) into 3-inch slicks. Divide stieks into bundles and in- Hrt them Into raw INeD cucumber "napkin rln••·" Here'• how: Slice UD· walled uapared cucumber into balf·lneb alleea. UM a lbarp point· ed knlle to hollow out tbe centen (OI', hollow out the unalieed cucumber witb an apple corer, tben allH tbe euewnber into hollow "napkin rtnp. ") Reaerve the cucumber pulptoaddtothedip. Combine remainin1 dip in1redients in a blender or rood processor and mix well. Keep chilled until serving time. Puttbediplna bowl and surround with veeetable stick bundles and other raw vegetable dippers (whole cherry tomatoes, radishes. raw mushroom slices, etc.). Makes approximately two cups dip, approx· imately lS calories per tablespoon. OBI ENT AL CUCVMBEBSALAD 2 teupoons grated fresh ginger <or 1 t ea· spoon ground ginger J 3 tablespoons rice' vinegar (or white vinegar) 3-ta blespoons soy sauce Actress supports apple diet ll has long been s <1id lh<tt "an applt• a day keeps the <IMlor away," but it wa s n 't until energetic· ac tr e ss Barbara Rush eame on the scene that an apple diet took off Not a fad solution to weight loss. the apple diet provides a ~ .. l a n c e d a n d n u t r i · ticmist approved eat ing program. The youthful· looking st ar. who US('S the diet to lose unwanted pounds her self, is on e or . its m ost o ut.s poke n ad· voe ates. With s upport like that, !t's no wonder that the Washington State Apple Commission. on behalf of the state's apple growers, are u s ing Barbara as its spokesp erson this season. The <lpplf' diet pro duces results and is be· ing introduced al a time when Americans are de· m o n s lra t1ng un - pr~edented interest in their health. physical fit- n ess. and s l e nder fiRures. A contract player at Pa ramount in the 1950s. Barbara see m s t o become more youthful and beauti ful as the y ears ~o by. With a clear and radiant com· plexion. she attributes her glorious figure to ex· erdse. diet und a good attitude. "When I need to lose a fe w pounds fast. I get a good supply or apples and go from the re I find if r build my diet around apples, l t'an't lose. Or rather. I can lose and still feel wonderful.·· The reasons fo r the d i e t ' s s u c· c c s s a r c· nume-rous. The apple is re latively low in l'aloric eontent and supplies a wide a s sortment o f finai points about the aµ- vitamins and minerals. pie diet: whirh makes it a valua-"As with any diet or hit' contribution to any exercise program. you eating program. should first eonsult your An excellent s nack doctor. food, apples have no fat "And be sure to ex· and offer a combination ercise. Don 't make th<~ of bulky pulp and high mistake of avoiding ex· peC'tin content which ercise because you think assauges hunger pangs it will make· you hun - a nd promotes intestinal grier. It's a false idea health. that exercise increases One medi um apple, the appetite Daily ex· a b 0 u t 2 •,2 inc hes in ercise not only provides diameter. has about 76 a . better reaction to the calories. die t, but it will a lso keep "The apple diet is you from getting flabby. easy to stay with. Most If you continue to ex· diets bore you lo death ercise after you've re .. after the first day or so. ached your goal, you'll Not apples." find it easier to maintain That's because apples the weight loss.'' are basically so interest· Barbara recommends ing to eat and provide exercise for both gelling c risp-crunch effects in shape and keepi~g in which are so satisfying shape 30 minutes a not only to the teeth a nd day for wei&ht·reduction mouth but also lo the progra m and 15 to 20 ear. minutes daily for main· Barbara thinks every tenance. lion wht'n you leave the tabll'. keep low calo rie snacks on hand: limit li- q .1i<l s you have with nwals: and don't worry nhout wc1ght fluctua t i•>n !-1 day to day. but ra th<'r wc•igh yourself onc·e a wct'k. DIET POINTERS •Get Variety b y alternating beef. poultry and fish. and by chan~· ing the ways you pre - P•trc tht'm •Stick to lean cuts or mt'at, trim off any fat b e fore cooking , and avoid all fried foods. ,.-•Concentrate on leafy vegetables but do.n't neglect the olhers <like squash, rutabagas and potatoes>., You do need some carbohydrates. •Go easy with salt. •Try adding a thin- sliced, unpeeled apple to a green salad. •Make a quick-to· fix applesauce to go with m eats or as a dessert, with grated apples and a little lemon juice, cin· rfomon or nutmeg. d i e l s h o u l d a 11 o w Other of her diet re· between-meal treat s . commendations include : ·'Something s weet to pick a diet you enjoy munch on. something lo and can stick with; eat sink your teeth into. slowly because you'll re · Apples also a r e quire less food before one of the most conve· you feel full ; gel used to nient convenience foods not feeling a full sensa - easy to pick up and ------------ llcre's the apple diet program: RREAKFAST 4 o unces orange snack on. Packaged by nature in skin that provides 0 roughage for the dis·f'rCJc:::Jc:::Jc:J1COUP H:::Joo gcstive system, an apple offers a balanced com · position of bulky pulp, fruit acids. and high '1l. d·a· p ectin /low ca lori e ~,J(' l ons juiee or If.I grapefruit • Select one: I egg, any style l ounce cereal with skim milk 1 cup lowfat yogurt 1 slice whole·wheat toast, pat margarine Coffee or tea LUNCH Select one : 2 ounces fish or poultry 2 ounces cheese 2 eggs, any style Dark. green leafy or orange vegetable 8 ounces skim milk Fresh apple DINNER 4 ounces poultry, fish or beef Vegetable or potato 8 ounces skim milk Fresh apple SNACK Select one: Fresh apple Apple sauce < un• sweetened) Baked apple with sugar s ubstitute C 1200 calories/day J For more information on the apple diet, con- tact the Was hington State Apple Com · mission. P .O. Box 18, Wen atchee. WA 98801 . counts that make It an a 14 · e e e • ~~~~1~:~~;u!~r~r~~~~~ o start at your dinner salads and fruit eups. z table. Apples also may be 0 cooked by any method, L use d in combina tion 8' with most other foods, U and added lo a wide variety of recipes. Barbara h as som e JO• OFF per pound oa our Honey lakH Hams Our way nl saying lhanl<. you for your oat•"!nce dunng the ho liday 1usn gOOd thru Jan 14 fl!' • Baked JO hours• • Honey 'n spice Glaze z •Spiral sliced for easy servmg 0 • W'1ole or hall hams L • Nationwide shipping service ;a • Full service Delicatessen O • Old Wor'n Cheese Shop U Variety is important "lfilJ~j~i;~ ~ 1100 1. coAsr HWY .. e-• ._. .,,.. ""OMt •n.9000 D 24601 aAYMOMD WAY .t ll TOIO ID .. IL TOIO, l'HOMl IJ1.JIJJ Being sure to Include a variety of roods rrom all the food groups is as im· portant in pla nning a balanced breakfast as it is in planning any other meal. The first meal of the day should include fruit or juice, preferably one that ls a good source of vitamin C). milk or another dairy product, bread or cereal and a &ooCl aource of protein. Hi1h quality protein can be provided by animal products, sucb aa Olive spread There's always room for an Olive Spread whether you keep it ror entertalnin1 or wrap It for llfta. Beat ~ cups (I o•nces > shredded Colby cbeese until fluffJ. 8lftd in ~ cup dairy "*" cnam. .t lliHI bHOD, coolled, dralMd and mambled, 1l ta blHpooa cboppe4 chlHI or "'"9 onion and I teaa~ pre· pare4 borMr•dllb. To oneMltfl\M~ fMl_d " f9 ..,. ft I Olf"9• .... ... • adclli.bi1 sa .. lletd, ,. ..... "' ........ ftAa wW 1tlld appl'Oa· ••*'11npoleada ..... eggs or meal, and by combining lhe protein of a breakfast cereal with the high quality protein of milk. a 1HH llACH IUD. el C.AllStlLD. HUMTIHCHOH HACH,""°"' 141.fl71 ~ ~ }'lso Anaheim, Orange, Rancho Mirage, La Habra, San-Dleoo, Westlake Village, North HollyWOOd, Woodland Hiiis, Santa Monica, Pasadena CCcx:::JOOOc::::acn COUPOMc:::>Dc::>Qc:x:>CJOCJO Savory Savings -------AIM! 1$L99GllAT I DINNER () . 0 C 0oo0 fOf UlfM piecM 0t Ill~, eoldtfl llrOwn IC«lludl~ 'ti tn.o Chlcilen, ptu• •lnttl aemnga of c:ole •••w. 0 maMd Polatoet and"''~· Incl. IOU. Limit TWO offttt % I* P\llcMH. c0u,on fOOd Oltfy fOr COl'f'ltlll!lllOn Wtllltl I ~ °"*•· C11t'°"'9' PIY• all ICllllicellle ......... . Otter e11plret Jenuaty 11, t•t Prices may "IY al Pl'tlCl~tlf'O loo. llOM. Good only In louttwn Celllorltla .... you ... Amltlca'I "•VOffta Wlndow .. nner. -------AIOUT $5 .,SUPEll e7 DINNEll z Good for nine plecn ot lulcy, go4cten CKown Kentucky ~ f1le<S C"lcken, with lov1 rolla, • large cote tltw. a llfOI ::> l'lllthld potatoet am a medium O'IWY· Limit two offer• 0 per purcl!Me. Coupon fOOd ont,. IOt oomblrtetlOn whltel 4'> deft! ord9f•. Cuetomer ,,.._alt lllltlllc ......... lo. Ofternplr .. Janu.iy 11. 1111 Prlc• mey •MY at Pl'· tlclOlttftt loeatHIM. Good onty In lou\Mfn Celltoftllt•=::i ... Mlettle'•' WlndOW ..,,_., ---- -'P 1 hn1 unpar.ed cucumber 1 or 2 sreen oniou (1caW..> Soak "!:Cin1er or used) in vlne1ar 1 hour. Com e cln1er. vlnecar and aoy aauee and mill weU. Quarter UD· pared cucumber lenatbwiM, tben slant· •lice Into bite-she cbunb. Thinly slice tbe scallions. Combine all in· 1rieienta in a class bow( and chill In tbe refri1erator before serv· inl. Mue.rour servings, approximately 2~ calorieauch. BeCM~ltolktl '°"""~"tipt,W. eluding a mak.e·.,owr!oiota "IOUr cream" with Ollltl Hall the coloriu. S•tld''Cl lfomped, ael/-4ddreued Wft· wW,. and 1S cnl• to $Otft Gourmet Po1111 Dipl, ·~.o. BorlU,Sparlo, N.J. o1nl. ·: ... " • Now that Christmas is behind you. " .. ' ~ I The Sego Post·Holiday Diet. "· Now you con lose those extra "holiday'· p ounds in just 5to 10 days. You con shape up those Thanksgiving thighs. Trcm down those hollday hips. Eliminate that Christmas spread. And start the • new year with a happy new you. ANer you've lost those extro pounds. stay with Sego for lunch every day And you'll stay in control of your weight all year. Ready to lose? Then here's the diet that does it: One 10-oz con 01 Sego l lould eouals one O·OZ servong ol Sego Pow de• 111 Dey lllAICfAST (165 calories} v. medium cantaloupe I o z ral&ln b1an ceceo1 wltti •11 cup sit.Im milk block callee. teo or water lUNCH (232 colortes) 1 serving ol Sego •1> med cucumoer. sliced ond solled -block coftee, tea or wo1e1 Jnl Day HEAKFAST (189 colo11es1 • , grapetrull t. cup coolted cereal •.cup PEl hoporoled Skimmed Miik oloc k callee. tea 01 waler LUNCH (232 ca lories) 1 serving or Sego • , med cucumber. sllcks b loc k c allee. lea or waler SNACK (225 coiorles} SNACK (225 colorlesl lry another Sego lravor A glou of Sego DINNEll 1335 ca1011esJ DINNH (33l caloiles) C oz Ho lbul fish steak. .,, chicken oreosl broiled sprinkled w lemon 1u1ce , · & oosll ond broiled v, cup each. peos • lomo•oes 1 med. potolo. sllced & ooltea 1-1/ 3 cups tom lettuce with , , cup ospoiagus speol5 t l~lsp lo·ool 1o~od d1eu 1ng •;, cup sl'lreoded I sflce bread w "> lbtsp butler cabbage w vinegar black coftee, tea or waler 1 cup skim mllk lotal calories 953 llldO., llEAICfAST (272 ca101les) I medium orange. sectioned 1 sllce tooat wtffi '11 tblsp butler 1 pooched •oo block collff, I.a 01 wale• LUNCH (237 colorlea) 1 .. rv1no 01 Sego 6 stnps row ca11ots block cohe. tea 01 wale• i!Cl (225 calollas) y dellCIOUI Sego NH 1360 colortes) v, ocom 1quo1'1. •teamed •lfuffed~ 4 01. leon ground beet. bf Oiled t cup caullftow11. MOl<lned W '°" • flap~ bkJolt coflee. teo or woi.1 lotol COIOrl• t014 101a1 cololles 981 ... .,., llEAKFAST (165 coiorles) •1. medium con101oupe I oz rol&ln bion ce1eo1 wll:, • , cup &ktm milk block callee, tea 01 waler LUNCH (234 colo11es) I aervlng ot Sego 3 celery atoll!• blocl! callee. lea or wa1e1 SNACK (225 colorles) A glou or Sego OtNNll (279 catorh!H) Vt c'11cken brea&I. bok•dwllh I med potato. sllceo I cup g1ffn beans wltl'l 1 llp butler M l 3 cupa tom letluce wlltl T tblsp lo-col solod dreulng block cohe. lea 01 woler Jotol colotl .. 903 ., .. lllEAICfAST (2.., co1011es) • , gropetrull , • '001ledegg I shc e 1oasl wlll'l • , lt:llsp butler b•ack collee teo or wo 101 LUNCH (i29 ca1011es) , seM ng 01 Sego S radishes block collee lea or wo1er SNACK (225 co lolles] lreo1 you1set1 10 Sego OINNEI! (3:1!> co1011es) 3 oz slic ed l'lom bo11ea I cup Oroccoll seasoned with l ISP bU!tet 1smott1omo10 sttc ea I cup skim mllk 10101 co lorles I 020 ' .. 11 I '• : for 11.trtn•• weight rou oegcn1 ' wnn"' Dov, ond r•p•ol p1on1 • I Con1ull vour pf'>yllCIOtl t..IO•• g01ng on o -lglll lft ~ cnOQfam ,, ,. 1 ., ... !H /, t· •• . -. .1 . .. CWLY"'l.Ol ,000 . Don't giv!i' children . candy for bl-eakf ast •1AJNaaon larr...-.aoU..qw Uoa, .. ._..you aern ~ou tltllcl candy for •r•akfart•'' moat ,.rwu atate • po1Ulve liO. ~ .. t. •••Y dalldren atart oft Melli dtay wlU. • NNal U... ui Mor• tian • ,.raM a.,ar and UMtn raff oft to~ wUhout ~ ..,_..._ tWr tee.lb after tM 1nM1 C.re.I doe1n 'I •a••to .. Uuatway O.e «.'Git~ denll•t " Mada.el Lerner wh() hat • lar,. IM'dl•tnc-df'n tal ,ractitt I.a IA1tln1ton lty PS&MP8 Or Ltirnl"r will be tJw Pied Paper wt.o leeda all r h1ldrt'n away rrom bad brullfasl 91aWts He teacht'• both parents and r haldrl'n about tJw effttts ol poor outnbonoo both the bab) and permanent teeth tie •lao diatributea a clever news&etter each month .s a reminder to tus pat'ients to 1uu'd their teeth with care Lerner. m a rttent an terview. said tooth deu y p•ttems are related to diet. He explained that when su1ar was utiont'd in Swit1erl•nd durin& World War II. a l•ter ' study revealed th•t pre· war children had ex· -perienced almost twkt> as m•ny cavities as post· wu children who had not been expo5ed to as mu<'h sugar. IN IDS Own practice he has found that children who use honey or raw su1ar (or sweetening power h•ve fewer uvities than those using r~sucar. terner pointed out that bacteria don't form plac· que on teeth unless there is a breakdown in the ecology of the whole be· ing. Properly brus hed ~crowave Mexican • recipe Here is a recipe from a microwave oven cookbook that can make youf' family think they're s pending an evening south of the border. RtJEV08 llANCBE&08 Total eooltinf tim'e : 18 minute., 30MCOnda. 2 tablespoons cook· in1oil 4 six -inch corn tortillas I omcea bulk pork ua.aace 1 cup refried .... 2c....S...-acblli peppera, aeeded and chopped ~cup chopped onion J clove 1arllc, minced ot1 J tablespoon coolli.a1 a lar1e tomatoe•. peeled-~ 1 ~can ireen daiU ,....w 1, leeded and ~peel ~ teMpoae •alt *** 2 teaspoons corn- starch 1 tablapooa water •eua 1 cup < 4 ounces> ·~~edded process AmericaaebelM Heat 2 tabh»poona oil lD 1killet on top ol raa1e. Dip tartillu lD oil for 10 aeconda on each aide, just till Ump. Set uide ao dram on pmper towel- in1. In bowl, cook aaaaase at biCb for 3 to 3~ minutes, 1Urrin1 twice. Drain off exceu fat. Stir in beam and tbe Z cbill pe=n; aet · utde. ID 1 l ~-lDcll ~ dllb, cook ODioD UHi 1arUc ill 1 table- ,•,... ail at MP tor 3 minute., ltlrrln1 once. IUr ta tomatole, tbe 4- oece can al ddli•, and Nit. Ca*, mmwerecl, at lllA lar. to 7 mbnllel OI' UD · latlml IDd tomato. ............. lffU. llloukl .-h•vt ~ placque formaOoe U.at blankell bacterial breakdo•n that pro- duced eav•U• It'• wiH t.o r.ad cereal label• *'tll ute when r houaiDI •l th• 1upermarktlt II •"lal' la IYted nnt. yuu nn be •• a.ired that lt la the hllb"l t>on\ent an U.. p•cllate t•l•tn fl•kt. C1.~•ala . 1hredded wtwas •• t>uffed riu or wheat, cooked whul .. 1rain c•r•tall. and "ilttbbA wtth '"'''lilted Mar UM md ot UM iqre· dienta UJti.;:: better choiHe for wtlo are coae.,,.., ......... rvin1 cblldnn breaUaat ··~~ ffue are two bnakfut --cup oat cereal redp11 aad a do·lt· 1 teupoon natural Suf'Mlf quick candy tbat honey ... •Lener reeommenda v. teaapoon cin· cbildne. na..,a 0 4 TM SA I. 1'-N·O · Briq water aad Hll to UlllNa a rolUnc boll. Add raisins l ~cups water and bCIU for a moment. '-" teupoon aal\ Then add cereal and cook v. c u P. ae e d I e sa until thick, wttb amount ra.i•ina · of time ' depeadin1 on PllCBEfffC. 7 FULL DAYS, JAN. I· JAN. 14, 1911 whether you have used quick-eookiq or re1ular variety ol oatmeal. Add honey and cinnamon. Jbkea2aervt.no. NV'ITYWAt'n.£8 4 cups whole wheat flour · 3 teaspoons bakinl powder 1 teupoon salt 11-0Z.ll't(Q, ••• EA. •U•CHUCC •1• ••••• •••• l• •tr• kA.Ol<:Uf ••••na• ;•ciii1 .. AST •• • 1.•• •"•lA-IMO ....... 3•111 ~cupoil ~cup raw honey V. cup peanut butter ~cupmilk 2 table1poon1 raw sunnoweraeed Combine flour, ballinl powder and ult. Add e111, oil and honey; mix with a spoon. Spoon bat- ter intoabotsreued waf· fie iron, or .tlroP as pan· cake• onte a 1r•aaed 1rlddle. Brown on bOth aides and serve. Makea 8 aeniqs. NOTE: Eztra warnes can be ll'Oleft and reheat· ed in tbetouter. 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T hl' mild acidity and r1 t1rous rontPnt of a~ples ,11 t.' k11t1wn to 1ud diges w11 Tht!y arti an ex· t•1•l11..·11t ~OUfl't! of i:M:ClJn, ~·h 1l'h 1~ as!)OClated wit h k 1·1· 111111( thl' r holesterol kv1·I rn ha lant'l' high in potassium and The best "eatin1" ap· low in sodium content so. ~les are Red and Golden they are ideal for those Delicio us , Mc lntoah , on low sodium diets . Jona thah.s and Granny Questio ns a r e oc. S_mitha. cuionaUy asked about The best coolcinc •P· the w axin(( of apples. pi e s a r e R o m es , About two drops of a Jonathan.a, Pippins a nd natural wax from a Golden Delicious. tropical palm tree are Bu t whethe r you 'r e often l1Sed to coat ap· eating apples out of pies, protecting t hem ha nd, baking them , o r from damage in handl-m aking a p p lesauce, ing s a l ads or p ies, a n y The wax is edible , but variety can be used. ran be remove d by The navor and texture ~1m'ply washing the ap, will vary, but the nutri- ple with detergent and tion and apple goodness rinsin~ well are basirally the same . -~'~ ·~ ... ~ '!f ,,.,--. ,. c DAILY PILOT school lunches seem mor e complete when they imclude an apple. '' .. .. ,, ·' ~\ h1"1l IVIH h o"• "'•'IH Ol lll t• \1•111plt•lt ..i.111•11 the"\ 1nt'IU<fr "" a1>vl1· i\ 11ph•:-. an.• rt'lutsvely -------------------------------------·----~---- -- l'run'h' "''"'"' "' h111 ,•1d.-1 t'lrJi>\t'<J 'l1e•,1tl• tlll• f t (t'l>l .. c t' .,,,, .. 1"' ,, ll<tlurul \ppl~ t·umt:" 1fl 1:tll 1·11I .1r:. rt'11 grc.-11 i;oldt'rt '.trieg.tlt.-d .rnJ -.tnµt'ti an l1 1 n 11 d f .-1 1: 111 l l.H1 or~ tvu J<111 ~ltlK from 1 .. rt lo '"' l"l"\ .. ml mrllo'll. Te xtu11::. 'Jq fr11111 1'n :.p and hard to JUH'.} d n ti ':> 11 a !J µ ' T h 1• bt-<1 ut1ful t·olor of 1 ht: rc1I . rrpplt• 1>t-vl ad(J;, JfJIJt'lllt• appt'a l to WalcJ<1rf uncJ Olh 1·r v.'llllt.'r fru1l "a lads T<111 ;.ipple!>c.Un · 1'> a mus t a t•cumP.an1rn1..·nt for that -;uc<·uti.-nt roast pork dinner and freshly bahd apple pit• scrvt'd with c h cl':O-t' o r ll'I.' ('rt•am is a hu ut u i.. "Amt'ri1·an " a s dt•sst'rl can J:!Pt ' This yc<1r's apple crop 1s tremendou:-. Tht• 1·01 ors ar<' rich and full. th« sizes arc fancy. and kx Lure and flavor are at Lheir peak. The cons umt:r is a winner this yt•ar. too, bec-ausl' with abun dance, prices will be at trattive <'nough to w<1 r rant larger-than us ual purchast's. Keep these apple tipi.. in mind lo m ake t ht' best use o f t h is yt'a r 's bumper crop: If there 1s ' ~ pricJ'._ advant a~e of Sl"\'9ra'l cents a pound, buy in bulk ,Apples will keep we ll in a cool , dark , d r y place. Refrigerated in a per forated plastic bag, t h ey wi ll kee p for several weeks. All variet ies can be used for pies, sauce and bak i ng, even thoug h some "baking" varieties are preferred for their fl avor and texture after cooking. If some of the "eat· ing" apples lose their c rispness or develop a bad spot. s imply pare t hem an d cook in a favorite recipe. When making apple pies to serve al a later tim e. freeze the m un- baked for best results. Wrap carefully an a m oisture prcrnf wrap and lht> pie will frect<• wel l for up to fou1 months. When ready to bake. remove wrapping, s lash lop and bake unthawed fo r 15 minutes at 450 deg rees. t hen reduce heat to 375 degrees for 25 minutes longer Cul apples will keep lhei r fresh color ir the cut surfares ar «> d ipped into an ascorbit• acid or lemon juice solution. When purchasin~ ap· Gourmet cooking • • is topic A . gourm et cooking c lass will b e offe r ed from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. on T h u rs days beginning Feb. 2 at New port Har bor kigh in Newport Beach . Instructor Elizabeth Cook will demonstrate hors d 'oeuvres, desserts, foods for entertaining and family meals. There is no t uition for the course, which is of· fered by Coastline Com-1 munity College, but stu· dents will be char ged S2S for supplies. Registration will be a ccepted by mail this week . Call th& college's admissions office at 963·0fJ2.4 for inform ation. CABBAGE ct1L'ftV ATION C abbace haa be~o cultivaa.d for more than 4,0oo yean. In fact, Ulat old German favorite, sauerkraut, wu ortcinat· ed by u. Cbla .. In the tbtrd century when lack of Sood aatrtttGa h'om • dietol~Uldteaeamed an ep6dtmie Uaat killed many penona worllin1 on the Great Wall. '\. Double Coupon Sa ings Double Coupon •"''"'''''' tf•1•1 • uuµon ,1\)n<J w tn an, (lne Manulacturers ' •••• , ·• 1f1 .. ; •llV" CJrtO q.,1 4\0vblp. '"~ ~OV•,,()S whon 'IOU 1 •• ,. ,,,,.,,. ''1•• .,,., N111 ri, ''t.tHtl•.. tFl\d1ter hf•e 01 1110 •'f't ltHlt h ,,., l uui1()11' Ut .. ,, ttl:t(j lt1t• Va h;11 01 \h~ t• n t 11 111<1,., 11q ,.,, 1o tri\\ ( c1 1t1rtt "1m• m1lti. prt')ducl~ Limit One Item Per Menulacturera' Coupon and Limit 3 Double Coupons Per Customer Coupon EHeclive Jan. 8 thru Jen. 14, 1981 --~. Double Coupon Pr 1•t;Pfl' tt-1!J i..oupon atnnQ <N•tn an; one Manutac1ur1r~ '''I\ t;U (.U1.1b(lt• and 9et dOvble trie ~av1ngs wrie~ you l•t-4'1 ' ·•'••' '''-~ 1eM "IOI lt.J 1n<;lude fCt81lef tree Or fl' I t•I, 0Vlltid'if1 (.(JV(>OI)\ ljf e,t.eeO f,,C i1Qlu6 ()t tn@ 't.••· L 11.ludP'-l1Qm.11 1ooatco AnCl llu1d rrulio. tHOOuCIS Limit One Item Per Manufacturer•' Coupon and Limit 3 Double Coupon• Per Cu1tomer Coupon Effective Jan. 8 thru Jan. 14. 1981 Double Coupon P•esen1 1n•S c.ouoo,, along "'rri any onP. Ma,1utat.lu'"'~ cef'tS.. oft c.ouoor a"d Qel dooble tt1P sa v ngs A",1e,, ~Ot; Pvt<:.,d~t"" l"e ltl""' Not I ) ~CluOP 'etaiter hPt' 01 g~ut..e' / pw''"a~e co,100'"'~ <, f •< P•-.n ,"~' .,,.1uf' 1~ u· .. .-. 1t1~ E •Cludes •+QtJO' H">Oa<.c.. • a11d 111,1'1 ""''" 11· H.Jutl~ Limit One Item Per Manufacturers' Coupon and Limit 3 Double Coupons Per Cu1tomer Coupon Effective Jan. 8 thru Jan. 14. 1981 • .I . / /. ·~·J L d . -e· ·1 ~ .. ·-~~ .(~· • 1 ;, .f-on on ro1 Save .60 per lb. per lb. 99 , 1,,'. : '~ '\ -' .·, ... ·~ ' -. ~f. .. •l.,; .. '"'. ..... -~ ''" '\ Sweet Juicy Navel ·~Oranges 'j (L•rge Slze-.29 per lb.) • per . ) lb. • f ,~ Sacramento Tomato Juice 46 oz. • can USDA Choice-Beef Loin-Boneless Top · Sirloin Steak • . per lb. Assorted Flavors Continen11 Yogurt 8 oz. cup USDA Choice-Beef Chuck Shoulder Clod Roast Bonel .. 1 Value Pack Fryer Wings Frozen Fillet Turbot Deming Pink Sal"10R per lb. 239 per lb. .59 per lb. 1101. cen 139 59 Weight Watchers Split :Top or Sandwich ·1 112 lb . loaf Ralphs-Sliced Food .10 -/Americag =~~ ... Cheese AMERICAN Pr\!f>T£0RIZ£0 PROCESS CH~ESE F-000 Net Wt. 8 oz. 277g J ~aoz. -pkg. Frozen Pizza Pie Cheeae or Veal St uHr I 8 oz. pkg. 129 f rJ.111..C.OCktaU ... Cbunky. Fruit Slice Peach .. or PHr Hatv .. Del Monte Lite Fruit 18 oz. can .59 Sugar Free-Aa80rted Flavor9 Ralphs Soft Drinks 12 oz. .16 Maruchan Instant Lunch can Shrimp, BMf or Chicken 2Vz oz. pkg. Auorted Flevore S•o Liquid 10 oz. cen 3!1 .57 Glllette-Atra Razor Blades ·Fr"h Tender Green Broccoli pkg. of 5 Qen•r•I Electric-Soft Whit• 129 ~~t~. ~~~ 119 IO, 11 or 100 wan Prtc•e"8cttve Jan. I thru JM. 1•, 1.111 .............................. ,...,..,....., ....... ,,..... 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Worchester sauce, IH'ppl'r, o n ion s a nd p arsle y Add chopped anchovies t o . t a s te . Shape meal mixture into a ball: place on serving plat ter a nd flatte n s ligh tly Garnish top with c ap e r s and anchovy fillets and sur· ro u nd with cracke r s. Makes 18 to 10 servings. •NOTE: Have butcher -l!'fTha m ca at easr three times. BEEFY CHEESE DIP 1 package <8 oun('es) cream cheese, softened 1 cup sour cream 1 jar < 3 ounces l dr i ed b<•cf. f ine l y 1·hoppt'd .'-;l1<11··k f·la1 ior f i1ie I lw1 1· 1~ .1 1111 nf 1·1 m .1 .\1 11111 .1 11111ng fl"h • •\11 · tlt1·-.1· d .1 ~:-.1boul • 1 .ir k I iru <· a <I rt· ackrt a net 'tl' 1n 11;11(lt'. today shark ,., 1·arn1ng rl·~1H·c·t 1n S1111th c-rn California I <':-l<*11ran1:. 1md tn the k 1 t dwn:-of ~ood NKlk!> "ih.trk " .tl'tu;illy <1 r<•:tl I 11l.1 l••j1ll'il'•t•r 111111' •IWC:lt'S of s hcirk ,, • 1• ... 1·•·1·1:1llv ri·t·111n 1 • 11111-d l•n I h1•1r fin<' .... , . ·'" 1 I , . ....,. ,If\' ~lllllJ 1-'ITI. , ,,... h1•r a11d 'v1 ;1ko " krtt1\.\ II :" fl11n1l11 i.;ltllt k S11up Fin Shark ha i. 111 1ltl wl11 tc· c·o lorl'd meat It '" among the m ost 1•11pular bcl·ausl' we seem II• find whit.t• m ealed fish r 1 t lf'l S thf• m os t :tl·!>t ht't1cally appealing. rat or oil 1 , 1·11p thinly s lice<! grt'l'n pcp!)t'r 3 4 cup vinegar :i.cupwater I 1 2cupsugar 1 12 teaspoons powdered ginger I I teas poon sail Thaw fish. if frozen. Cut into serving-size por~ lions. Roll fish in flour. Cook onion in fat in a 10 inch fry pan until lightly browned. Re move onion from fat. Fry fi sh in hot fat at moderate heat for t• to 5 m inutes or until hrown Tum carefully ' S pread green pepper a nd onio n over fish . Combine remaining in· gr edients and pour over fish. Simmer for 10 to 15 minutes or until fi s h flakes easily when test· ed with a fork. Serves 6. Approximately 235 calories in each serving. SHARK CURRY tah)t·.,poon tiurl)tln•dl'h · ·~ lt.'u:.poon ('t'lc r y '>\'t•d t•umpe rn1 ('ke l and S,·:..a me Sn1tck Stick~ I 11 u bow I, b It' n d <'heeise a nd isour l'n:am Actd b«:cf. horst•radish. anct telery seed und mix well C:h11l until reatdy to :.t'rV<' Scrvt• with Snatl'k Stit•ks Make:. about 11 • c•up:. 1llp t• \RT\' i\VCM 'J\DO Olr 2 I •• f ).! I' I I IJ l' ,, 'u,· ,ado~ 1'1111 !1 ·1110 11 JUl<'t' I 11·.•"llC•CHl :.alt '·• teaspoon pepper t cup chopped fresh tomatoes 1 tablMpoon minced onion . 1/2 teas poon c h ili powder l s mall clove garlic, minced Lightly Salted and Che ddar Cheese Snac'- Sticks Mash avocados. Mix m le mon juice. salt and pepper. Add remairring ingredients except Snack Slicks. Serve with S n ack Sticks. Makes about 2 cups. Spreads and dips still are popular party f are perhaps because ease of prepara- tion allows the host or hostess time to enjoy guests. .. -· / . II ALL 68 STORES JOIN IN THE GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION OF OUR NEWEST & FINEST STORE IN CUL VER CITY NAVEL ORANGES HILL Cl EST ORAlllE· JUICE lllllT'S TOMATO SAUCE ICIUSI T ht·o.;e fi sh arc 3 to 8 feet 1•1 IC'ngth a nd we igh h " \ w l' <' n I O a n d I 0 0 pounds Those who cook sha rk frtTquc11t1y-s-ny urat -re<J. (Jesht'd Thres her a nd Mako arc Just as tasty, with Thresher often com 1•arcd m flavor and lex· I 11 r 1• to the popular ... ..., <1rdflsh. 2 pounds s hark s teaks or other fis h mr~s. rr~st101"1toZen- 1 cup thinly sliced celery C1iiio1s !1-9l ..___-i_0.i_1_·_~_-.B_5_..I lllWIY ·1owns IHI. n.11u FAMILY PACK IJQIJID BEEF l•BS 0•111offi 1_39 _,_ LI. .11 Thresher Shark has a •lubby tx>dy with a tail as long and uses this tail as a \\ C'apon to stun fish Bonito S h ark arc "lreamhned. fast swim 111111~ anrt do most of their feeding near the bottom 11f the oceon . 1t is sa id to tw ve the most chstinct1ve lish t aste "/\n add ed bonus tn 111 any fish eat<'rs is the r.1('t that sha rk meat is 100 percent honc le ss o.;in<·e a shark h as no hon cs mil<; !Jody It receives rts form from <1 strong ('artilagc IVp<' ba c kbon<'. Good rm 11 <' h1•d . ha r bee ucd, tu·u1led or fric•d . this 100 (ll'r1·cnl c>dihlc fis h is N'onormcally priced and that's good news to all of us. SWEET AND P UNGENT SHARK 2 pounds shark !>le aks or other fis h ~Jets . fresh or frozen '•cup flour ~ cup thinly s liced onion 3 tablespoons m elted 1 cup thinly sliced o nion 1 tablespoon melted fat or oil I teaspoon c urry powder 1 teaspoon s ail Dash pepper •I/• cupskim m ilk Paprika Thaw fish. if frozen. Place fish in a single layer in a greased baking dish , 12 x 8 x 2 inches. Cook the celery and onion in fat for 5 minutes. Stir in seasonings a nd milk. Spread over fish. Bake in a moderate oven. 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes or until fish flakes eMily when test· ed with a fork. Sprinkle with paprika. Serves 6. App r ox imate l y 140 calories in each serving. *** MICROWAV E • · YOUR FLOWERS Mh:r().WAV~ Q~~P.S cook with heat producted by radio wave penetration. This means the "micr o waves" can work won· ders on non.food items. For example, the fast ovens tum out beautiful· l y dried flowers and a romatic herbs. TEENS' M·EAT CHOICES Teen-age 1irl1 like to prepare meat, accord- ing to a recent survey. With so many fnothera workin& outaide the hom e. teen-a1e 1trl1 are acceptlnJ more and more of the reaponalblUty for food 1boppin1 and meal preparation, says the National Uve Stock and Meat Board. Accordlnt to a Nfflll survey, teens like to prepareateu, spalbetti andbambuqen. When uked to name tbelr fawrlte fooda, the teen atria menUGoed ateu, pbu and m•at dlabea in tbatorder. ..------ ...,.., , ...... U.Ct41 lfttt ~ """°''"''"' or~ lettuce ... 29 -.49 •. 39 C-Or .. ._., ,.,.. ...... ·-... -~ Golden Com 1~· • 45 -·-·-~ Ragu Spaghetti Sauce 11 ,;.··. 79 ~Pork Chops !ff Bose Pears -... ......... ""' ff! Refried Beans ·~· .52 ........... ~ long Spoghtttl ~ Delicious Apples ~ Si;dPeoches 1 :.:· • 59 -I• ~ Stewed T OtMtoes Dot•-m sweet Peas .,., 43 ... . , ., ... 79 ... . -........ I l'ly ~ Bathroom Tissue ,,..., 0. °"" ~ Bacardi Rum r:.i•4" .. ,, ... _ ~Jim Beam ~· 4" .............. ~ lucky lager Beer ~· ~ Tyrolia Wine ~' 21• MiiCO· """" ~ 2 4 9 RIUllTE · .~· ~ o~ <~~"'- --DEllllEll JElllJ 'J~/1'' \ I Mllllllm'f---. J ............. J;_•..r 1m111•cu1 mwa - l9Cll ""1mft • .• JM. n• ne .. .wt. u. '"'. .. ' 11 11 75 .... -·-~ Peeled Tomatoes -·· . Lew 11~ I Prices Pnwe Well11HleY•I • J ".69 ..... ....... , .. , ,.,.,, c., "' ~ Frying Chicken 11 .. 123 ... '\;." .46 ~ fAMll Y ,ACI ~Cube Steak .,. .. " ,... .. , .... ~Turkey Drumsticks ".49 ~ laii~~ Do;' i=r' O• '-;-:;~'::' e 5 9 H+ (h~;·~·~·sii~~;·~.. ·~:1 1° ...... -.. JIM Ceo. ,...., '"' ~Mild Cheddar Cheese II 01 75 .... INw<oo•ltt Ot il!Five Alive Fruit Punch '~· .85 FiEDANOUET ~ 2 9 9 CHICIEI ~: TIMEI llTCllEI 100/o OFF C"OOSI F•OM A t•IM(llOOUS Sll1Cl10~ 01 : 111111 *" C"I S 111 Ou~ S'ft1•1 Clll 01S'1 Al AIWUllHO If(• AHIUlllllf IVMAlllH '"'" ...... 111 .. 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"'ill -111<'1u<lt' hl'<11Jt1ful -sll tcs or brea:.I meat WHOLt: turkc~!> c•;u1 Ill' µrepa rl·d 1n nu mt·roilli way!> lien· 111 the West it':-l)t'<0om111g m creasingly popular l•> b<.t rbccue the tur key, especially the sma ller sizes Cooking Linw t·an h1• greatly rt-tluci'd depend 1ng on till' ha rltt•c•u•· equipm<'nl Wi l'<I l l s e a ni e u l I herrr:iomckr pl a red on the 1ns1de or the th1c·k1·st µart or the th1,::h n1t.·al .md roast until th1· ll·tn JJt'r<1lure l'l'ac·h,:s 17 '· tlt•grel'~. ba s l111 ~ f1 ,. qucntly. He movc from lh e grill and rover w1U1 foi l. The turkey wi ll continue cooking and reac~ the des ired 180 degrt'es within 15 to 20 minu\t's Depending on the s ize. type or equipment. and h1>at of the barbe(•ue. an 8 lo 12 pound hird that h:is twt•n p rl' th;,.,.,, d 1·ou l~l tM' finished tn as s hort a time as tw•i hours. or might take <is lon g a s 4 hours lo b<1rbecuc. Refer to the instruc lion s that a('t'ompany the barbecue for hest rt' suits . Usually. a turk1·y is barbecued unsluffrd llowcver . Pll'("l':O. or ap pf (' a .,d t'l•lt•r y ;nltl Fri tat ta • IS e.asy Si milar tu a11 11mt'lt>I l'Xrept that 11·., flat ;1 fr1Uata •~ an l'a:-oy ent 1 Pc that 's g<.11KI fo r hr11nr h lunch or s upp!·r Lt:t\F l.ET'fllC't: "'RJTT/\T/\ (4 servin~s) .\ 1·uµl> I alrnut '1 I) ll n (' l' s I (.' 0 II r s l' I v <'hoppt.'cl , clPan1•tl l<•;1f ll'l tun· I tcaspo1111 "'at c r 12 l'UP c·h11p p 1·<l 0111011 1 tablespoon hutt•·r H clgs • 4 c u p g r a t t' d Parmesan cheese 1 teas poon parsley flakes l teaspoon bas il 14 teas1)()()n salt If• l e a s po o n cir y mustard •1,. teaspoon pcµpcr Combine lettuce and w' a t e r i n m e d i u m saucepan. Cover and cook over medium heat un t i l s oft, about 3 minutes . Drain well, pressing out e xcess Ii· quid. Meanwhile, in large ovenproor skillet • melt butter. Add onion. cook over medium·low heat until sort. abou t 5 minutes. Beat together e111. cheese and season· in11. Stir in drained let- tuce. Pour over onions in skillet. Cook over low to medium heat unlit e11• are set, 8 to 10 m inutes. Broll about 6 inches from heat unUl lightly browned, 2 to 3 minutes. Cut in wed1ea to aerve. •To make handle oven proof cover com. pletel1 wtth aluminum 1011. • 111 11 1 ,.lur~· •otl f111 v11 r "him pl.11•t•d 111 lht' tx .. t y , .. vth lwfoH• burl~·cu 1111( O v1•11 101&11t111.c lb lhc 'I IJ l lll.1nl llll'thocl ur vrt! plll lllti\ J llH "•'~ ,\aitl4111 l11 -.111 1· lu 11-'t' it Olc ul lft1•11t11J1111•t P 1 Ill tht' ll1i.l.•· I 11.ul uf Iii .. I l11~h I 1i.1lr. '>Ill"' h JI .111 ple-t t!ly thawe d before roi.stiJ1& A 20 pound bird w i II rc4uar.-about 41.., hours Re move the bard from th e oven when th e thermometer regis ters ., bout 175 decrcu The turkey needs to the directions on the cooking bag if this method is used. breast about hair way down, and slice evenly parallel to the breastbone. C arve enou1h dark m eat rrom the thighs and white meat from the breast to serve all the diners. I\ 1 11 11·1111 ... t .il111 • 111 :iO(J i ' t._.i) d··~· .... , · rt'bt about 15 minutes lwf11n· l'Jrv111~ and will 1.·1111l111ul· c·ookinl( a s 1t -.d :. these methods are ac- tually "steamed." o ft e n used in thi s speeded cooking pro · ress. CARVING a turkey is really quite s imple. Place the cooked bird on a c arving board or heavy platter with the tips of the legs facing you . With a sharp knife, re· move the thigh and leg in one piece al the hip joint. Next remove the wings at the shoulder joint. Begin car ving the FOR A r eu ll y economical purchase. include some "planned· overs" when selecting a holiday bird. enchiladas, tetrauini pot pies, chow mein anc elegant gourmet turke) :;alads can be created from the riutritiou5 len over tidbits . Heart) ~oups and stews are also rewards ·for the cook who is willing to wrestle with the last morsels of meat on the carcass. T his is the season turkey reigns supreme, ~o be sure to take advan· tage or both the nutrition and economy offered by this native bird. \ '"'"'·' 1111 k1•y t 1:-! l""1n•b '\huuhl f11tl'>tl 1n il11.u1 t•, li11ur ., tf t·11r11 l'h~· rnitstin~ process ""'11 t11.' -;1)('t'dcd up with lh1.• llSP o( foll Or COOktnj.l OaJ.i:. 'l'Ul'keys cooked by The skin is softer and may not brown as nicely as in roasting. A hotter oven <400 ciegrees) is Baking time m ay be shortened as much as an hour or more. Follow Stock up with Lower Prices overall. canned & Packaged TOP SIRLOIN 2 48 STEAK t I I• I '·' ( J ' u T·BONE STEAK 1t1 , I• U fh-'• t L4 '' ROUND STEAK 248 Ill 199 ,,. h '"·''Ill. 1t fl 11 " I f t t I U CROSS RIB ROAST 199 • 1flf'. It·~· II lf\ftrtt 11Pt ~ •Ii,.. \f) PORTERHOUSl ">llAIC 111 1 •• flL f T MIGNON '• ' '''•' ...... , l OONf r 11uu P()fl">T .. 2 .58 .4 .98 1 .39 llOt~H I ", ~ 1f V/•N<, llH F 2 .19 2 .18 1 .58 2 .47 2 .19 ror 'IOUNI> '•ff Al' LARr,f [NO Ptrl <;Tl fll( msr 0 rrJYEP I •• 1 ,, " ....... . I\', ,, .. .98 Health & Beautv Aids ~ <,l Yll II <,HAMP(')() . .,. l CONDITIONER . ·.- 1 .49 1 .49 1 .49 1.49 r Misc, uPECK HAIP """I\ y 6 /> I •V .... , I 1 7 I ~ ~ , • • PONDS LOTION .1 1 4 •' ( 11 1 • ~ • >'ONIJS RATH AEA05 1 I llY, fo 11 ,. 11 'ti 1 .77 .1 .19 '• 11 I'• J. ~ON~S COLO CREAM, , ... 2 .19 i AQUA FRESH TOOlHP~~;~. 77 J JHIRMACK EFA SHAM~?2.37 { ~.~~.~ ~E SHAMPOO " ,, 2. 3 7 b ~~.E~~.~~·~'~IN.~ .s~~M~.~ .89 ,.,, 2.19 .r PROTEIN 21 HJllR SPRAY 1 39 -o c·•••• "'"°'f'I \('' "fC. r<1f>lrl Olt v1 • ~l/ • r PROTEIN 21 SHAMPOO 1 99 6 -..c•~•, O•t" o• rt•• '~ 01 • r AIM TOOTHPASTE 1 39 6 • , 01 • r CLOSE UP TOOTHPASTE 1 19 0 #ff.tuA•O• ... "tT 64 0 / • r VOS HAIR SPRAY 6 -•tOOMJ\ •ft.Vt•• 09 UfltKf"'flO r ALKA SELTZER PLUS 1 99 0 C'OlO WO<•~f St S . • r AQUA FRESH A tOOfM•AU f u o1 1 .39 """"1111 BLADE CUT CHUCK ROAST .98 ftt•t•tlPU ft((t I I BONELESS RUMP ROAST 199 FRYING CHICKEN "'55 'r/Jhf 11 rtr•riv .,r '"' •· j l) LADY LEE SLICED BACON 129 FILLET OF RED SNAPPER f l·I '•'°I 6 ol >f •.;A·o Afl I '1• I., t I ~'.ill \A I 'I,• PORK SPARERIBS y +,1 y • •1 10•)/J .,1 lfO 11 "1 .29 ... 98 rlJUNTRY C,TYLE SPARfRlllS " .. PORI' LOIN RQ f.C,T r>ORI< LOI N CHOPS PORK LOIN CHOPS HOFrY BACON 1 .48 1 .4 8 1 .79 1 .98 1 .39 canned & Packaged ~WFSSON Oil ,,. I ' ' ~.29 j ~ll\SI~ PICKLES 1 .09 1 ~~~~TE !?ICE MIXES / ,, • • 4 9 A Sj\~A1D DRESSING b c,.~~~.~FN AROTH [ ~U~ ~·.~~~?LES ,, v J ... , .-1 :07 •.•• 31 •• 69 . . . 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"' 1 • 99 OSCaJNT SUPERMARKETS . ........ 1M W Lii PAI. .. t\ftllUt t1t IO nt\ft CCM.\IOI ~YAAO GAllOlllOllOWI Ever y thing fro m turkey sandwi c h es. on ef. ~~~~~~:~ . ~ ~ 1 "} JI •'• l b~.~~~A~rn ~"'P"'dn~~~' b~.~~~~.;"AYER ao.~9~~~1 .39 l ~~~MER JOHN FR~N.~~ 1.19 b ~1~1RMER JOHN FR~~_K~ b ~~.R~0IC SAUSAGE L ~~.~I( WURST " I • l PILLSBURY ROLLS ' I •I-• /. ~0".'GHORN CHEF<;E ..c~~.u ;;~rss CHEESE . {MOZZARELLA B.ALLS ... "'' ' Household & Pet ~ 1 .29 1 .29 1.29 .... 79 2 .49 1 .49 2 .39 b SWEETHEART 6 7 DETERGENT • n 11ti L' I 1 '• .~ L,U~~H BAGS 1 . 29 J ~ . .AA~1c_ .. :0F H NE-R0 , 1 . 99 f ~~C~~. DOG FOOD .... 36 {BRAWNY TOWE-I S [STORAGE BAGS ., ~ . '' .. . : . 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V AR IAT I ON · To m a kt' t large pizza. roll out dough to l5·inch cir· <'It'. forming ,,.,.inch rim around edge Place on larl!e baking sheet or 111z za pan Proceed as a hove· Nordic Shrimp Delight s an d N okkel-style Pizza are ta s ty party dishes. Bring in c oupons from any foo rl :1· Plus: We still accept coupons f~om all food markets .•. Including "DOUBLE COUPON" coupons this week-Jan •. 8-14 ~t"t in Los Angeles, Ventura & Orange Counties & we'll redeem them as if they were ours ... ·. •1 •,I "'' ,,., • ! •, 11 i f 11• I d1•l1 I ' 11,' •• t , , ~ t f ! O ! I I f I ' I I ' l"l• 1 • "• \' •, , • •; ''"' c1• J k ~ IJ , •. '' ''" •f •It• l••O t:.• ,..tt 1 O Rl:O (. OOKlf ~ 1.39 DIET DR. PEPPER ·I 1.55 (IQD ~l·HDP PO AST c. .. ,1 I FRESH BEEF LIVER I LB. 99c W HlfE GABBAGE It< 12' CHARMIN Sac 4 Pl< TISSUE ...... ~~~·-'.:.~.~~~~~····· • I'\. ,''I R C COLA Ji t 11 I 7 SFAS DRESSING .' 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P'or ialonnat.ioll. eall '51·4111. llJCC-ftIL UVINO ISmNAU an ofter.9d · from I to 1l p. m every tllird W1 t1111•ay "' Newport ... ~ The free .......,. wW be led by peycbolocbt a.... Namu•. Allle, CrMUve lJvlq Semlnan will be on ..... rtery ,....,..., eve ... h'oftt I to 11 p .m . b1 Dr. Na•Ut• ln Mewport a .. ch. f'or more iafwm.U., call ~--. SDIQW.s CcMndor """ tacl w.-. .... CIM COii· tcanu ~-°" ......... ~ . ..,...,, ad evnt1 open to tJw ~ ill • Orall9f C...C ..... Se'ld ~.to sa.,i.a c~. Dlilf Ntlf, 1'.0 . Boz 15'0. Ca.ta Ale.a, CA .... 111el .. .-r !MUM and telephone nmfwr Notte•• '""8i lw rwcf'lwd hUo wee~ m advmlcc of m1.nnt. TBUUDAY • IAH. I BJ SYDNEY OllAU A&IES <Mar. 21-Apr. 11): You have cMiee between two wishes -fulflll w ~ '9 greater basic aecurity. Bmotloa• t to · dominate logic. Know it, strive fOI' Wanee. Cancer, Capricorn natives fipare ~· Keep resolutions concerniq clet, DUbtticm. . TAUaus (Kpr. 20-May 20): Hl1hll1bt versatility. give full play to iatellectual ~i­ . ty. Your inquiries will draw favora .. le resoonses. Hhrber-uos lrive vou befteflt el cleuM. Popularity increases and you'll Ille 8*ect to participate in social fancUoo. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Routine ia sub- ject to chanie. Check reference mmteri81. Plan now in connection with travel, vacation, speeial studies. Aquarius, Le&, Scorpio natives ftpare in scenario. Long-distance communicatioa aids in clarifying position. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Be analytical in connection with financial proposition. Clleck money ratings of those whe on.t' caetr8da or partnership situations. Solutka ii f«MBI to ..... standin& dilemma. You "wake up'' with answers. LEO (July 23·Au1. 22): AYCJid attem,U.S to force issues. Hithlitht diplomacy, eqieeial)y -where domestic matters ue (W)Q wd . .ay siv· ing a little, you receive much in return. t'ou may be asked to prepare preaa releaM or publicity campaip. . · . v1aoo <Aua. 23-Sept. 22>: Low key ap- proach brings desired results. oae wllo ...... basic interest.a ls alacere IMll could '9 Bllal:a· formed. Know it; accent mocleratiGB. UftUMaal aasign.ment i1 "on the way." P1aees ..ct .a1tMr Virgo figure prominently. LIBllA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Cycte ,aiata te ia· volvement, emotional responMI, enative en· deavon and sweeping chan1es .... atien•bir la· tensities -it now becomes a .. u.r of all or nothing. Cancer, CapricorR natiftl play key roles. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Buaiaeas transaction is near completioa and c04IW la- vol ve property and lon1-raase i11ve1tmeat. Broaden horizons, perceive pote•tial and elevate self-esteem. Arie•, Leo, S.,ittarhn persons play important roles. SAGl'ITARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): PIHi subject to change -be Oe:dble, avoid ob- stinacy, open lines of communication. New ap- proach brings greater indepen ... ff ud at- tracts members of opposite sea. Telephone call could result in short journey. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jaa. lt): P'ocua on payments, collections and lecatiq ~t objecta. Differences with family memMr can be amicably settled. Cancer, k-.lo, Pi1cea natives figure prominently. Analyse data. Financial prospects are more favora~ tban originally anticipated. AQUAalUS (Jan . 20-Feb . 11): Circumstances favor your effona; '9 alftt to fresh opportunities. Success indicated in con- nection with Written material. Make direet coe- tacts. Red tape is due to fall away. You will let to heart of matten. PISCES (Feb. 1._Mar. 3>): A "aetret otter" may be in the olfinl -clandeltilte cenfweHe could affect your future. Look ...._. tcnea, N · fuse to be exploited. Your ... Won la •lrelal•r than you have been led to '9lleve; outllM your own terms and stand tall. lj • 0 I I WW? ' 1 ......... -.. . "' ....., ........ -........... ,, ........... _. .. ....,, =-···-·--....... .... °'_,__.. ............. .. ..... ·=·--...... , -...... 11• ""~':..~ .. ,.... ""'"" ,......... .... ..... , •• , • ...._.._. ..... ea ~l/fotA• =-=1. '& =~~"f.:~~~ ,.,_ ......... Organization can Com/on parenls of detUI. chi/Jren Dl:AA ANN LAND&llS: .,._. h't..,. '11 ..... reeent11 bUIW Lblr IGa, lie WU lt aM eGm· mittM suicide. Survivon la· chicle t.be panota and a 14-y•ar· old bl'OIMi' .. The lad Wbo took bis life w• a ''lood kid" from what appeared to be a atable family. He wu ln· volved in a church that bu an active and effe~tive youth 1roup. -LOOKIMO ON WITH SAD BYUIHSLGIN, ILL. DSA& MD: ftere .. HUle , .. , . .., .. , ··•; ........ MITJ.·· .. ~ ... , .. cu .. .................... s-g:. .... .., ..... -w1'l&e.. • J1tnl•1t1 f'lt1•ll ftla II u DEAR ANN LANDERS: Peo- ple have a tendency to think ol IOHipa u females. I am here to tell you tbat men have bluer mouthl than women, and anyone who doesn't know this should smarten up. II y husband works with a group ol men. You would not believe the junk these men tell on their wives and girlfriends. No detail is too intimate. If these women knew what was being aaid about them, they would never show their faces in public . The parenta are relatively youn1 and will have a 1CMM1 m .. y years ahead of tJaem to Uve witb tbe 1uilt. The 14-year- old brother ia bewildered and atunned. Ilia brother's suicide will Wldoubtedly have a stron1 effect on bis life. ., ............... e. la Oall: ........................ .......... dllw .. •a~Llle I 'II bet millions of men read your column. I hope you pick my letter as one to print because I would love to have the clatter· traps at my husband's shop see it . Then maybe they will shut up. -AN OREGON WOMAN ... ._ .................. , .... -...... tale .... " .,, What can these parents do to help themselves overcome their e•--.. c••• "a& cu eeme ••1 rr.a M•ee•e w•• llaa ........... feelin1a ol pief and failure? My heart aches for this couple. When I see them I want to reach out and press a hand and say something. But 1 don't know what to aay. It is such a tra1edy. Tltere are •••Y claa .. era a ....... ~. a .. ...,. .. a Wllf M Mnke. 'fte ..... ... rt:en ....._ .. P.O. 8n I.MT, 0.. ..... 81 ...... fte ..... n bsr II (IU> m-•11. DEil WOMAN : Doe'& bet the re•&, llmey. Mea llave alwaya been bl11er 1011lps &llan womea. <P.S. In my oplnlon, •o&lll•I la more uaaUractlve tit•• a fella wltb a loose Up.> .............. -. - RICHARD FIELD DISPLAYS DRY COO l'ROM NORWAY WHICH IS TURNED INTO LUTEFISK Scandinavian treat is tough GLENWOOD, Minn. <AP> -Luteftlll lov- ers are made, not born. ~en ~9r4ics a few g~eratiorla retnoved from the Old Country have to acquire a taste for the odoriferous codfish made naky, and sup· posedly tasty. by being bathed ln lye -"ha" -or caustic soda. Oofda ! American Norwelians eat Luteftd: because it's the tradltlonal thine-to-•. Sweclea Hd Danes eat it to show they can 4lo anJ1.hiq Norwegians can do. Irish 111d Oermaa Americans eat lutefisk to prow they're aa tou1h and adventurous as anyone elte. a1CBARD "'MIKE" Field is an im,orter, processor, wholesaler and de.alee of lutefisk. Although he's of Englifh. Ger1nan aad Irish stock. Field has become the luteflsk lm-presarioofrural Minnesota. Minneapolis has a couple p~. but so far as Field knows, "Mike's Filb and Seefooll Inc." in Glenwood is the only one outside UM cl· ty. Fi,ld and about six employees soak 150,000 to 180,000 pounds of lutefisk a year and ship it to food distributors in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. Field, 39, knows firs~·hand about atqulrin1 lust for lutefislt. He was reared in Ashby, Minn .. an area with a lot of Scandilaavians, and hia father was enough of a confanniat so that Ile sometimes bought lutefisk. SEVERAL YEARS AGO, Field 1tarted "soaking" lutefisk on a amall scale at llis Brooten grocery store and went into lar1e·acale processing in an 11,000·square-foot Glenwood plant last year. Once he got involved with lutefiak, he felt compelled to sample his product. Now he craves it a couple times a week and wouldn't thine ol having a Thanksif vin1, Chrlatmaa or New Year's dinner without lutefiak. ' The dry cod importe4 from B•r••· RO STARTING THURS., JAH. I DOORS OPEN 1:30 A.M. Y'all eo•e ••• laltela •P at lnnb ..... ,_ ....... "••••d Up" of JMl. We're 1 . ... .... ._. . .... ,...._., .. r_.._._ ... ......,. for, ........ aw. .,.e1a1....a. ........ , ........ _ .. ..................... ( Norway, comes stacked like cord wood and wrapped in burlap in 100-pound bales. The bales are refrl1erated until the .soaking process begins in a room containing up to forty 300· gallon tanks. THE INITIAL SOAK is in plain water, to "loosen" up the fish. The second soaking, in lye and water. softens and swells the fish. Then come numerous fresh water baths -enough to soak out most of the lye and ·eliminate much of the odor. The process takes 21 to 28 days. Field ships lutefisk in SO.pound boxes and 125-pound plastic barr els. Spoilage is retarded because the lye kills bacteria, he says, but dis· trtbutors must refrigerate the lutetisk. To k.eep tutefisk fresh and tasty, retailers are told to hold the product in water and change the water often. Field makes lutefisk from Sept. 1 until Feb. l. the season of peak holiday demand. Training of lutefisli: eaters normally begins at a tender age. Churches, especially Lutheran nocks with a Scandinavian heritage, aid in COD· verting doubters and novices into lutefis k love rs with church suppers of the delicacy. ETHNIC TRADITION often comes into play in the serving of the fish -Norwegians pour melted butter over their lutefisk; Swedes tend to prefer a white sauce or a strong, grainy muatard. Lutefiak bought in a store should be firm and fiaky. If overcooked. it becomes mus hy. Field recommends two ways of preparing: -Place in cold water, bring the waterto a boil, tum off the burner. -Bake 20 minutes in an oven preheated to 350 degrees. Test with a fork. as baked potatoes are tested. . Field says a pound of lutefisk normally costs about the same as a pound of ground beef. FACE-LIFTS I by Acupuncture SAFll MO RISIS! LOW-tOW FAllS A FaEE LECl'URE on "Sexual Dlstan~ine " will be offered at 7:30 p .m. Friday at Newport Pa)'cholo&ical Services, 200 Newport t:enter Drive in Newport Beach. Speaker will be San- dra Harvey, a licensed marriage and family counselo1-. Call 759·1184 for information. SIMCllA CHAPTER of B'nai B'rith 'Women will meet at 12:3;0 p.m . Thursday at Fullerton Savings Bank in Fountain Valley. Call 968·4587 for luncheon reservations or information. ALPHA XI DELTA Orange County Alumnae will meel for lunch at 11 :30 a.m. Saturday in Santa Ana. M.~mbers may call 544-3114 for information . EBELL CLUB of Newport Beach will meet for lunch at 11 :30 a .m. Thursday. Mimi Sharon will present a program of folk songs. Call 548·6888 for reservations and information. HARBORLITES CHAPTER of Sweet Adelines invite women interested in harmony singing to . attend a meeting at 7:30 p.m . Monday at Allen School, 16200 Bushard St. in Fountain Valley. Call 552-1933 for information. BRIGlff NEW BEGINNINGS is the theme of the S addlebac k Communities Christ ian Women's Clubs' luncheon meeting. It begins at noon Tuesday at the El Adobe Restaurant in San Juan Capistrano. The public is invited, and free nursery care is available. Call 831·1789 for rese rv a lions. NEW OFFICERS will be installed by the Ladies of the Fez at a meeting Tuesday. The club promotes friendshjp and assists t he South Coast Shrine Club. Call 493-2985 for information. COASTLINE CHAPTER of B'nai B'rith Women will meet at 8 p.m. Monday at the University Community P a rk Center in Irvine Image Works of Newport Beach will present a pro· gram on color consulting. Call 832-1778 for directions and information. NEWPORT HARBOR Gr andmothers Club will mee\11.at 11 :30 a.m. Thursday. Members and guests are welcome to attend . Call 646·631 l for reser vations . HUNTINGTON BEACH Newcomers will host a coffee for new residents at 9: 30 ·a. m. next Wednesday. Call 842-4589 for more info rma,tion. FOod processors iwrkshop topic The Sherma n Libra ry and Gardens in Corona del Mar will offer food processor workshops from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Jan. 20 and 27 and Feb. 3. The class. taught by Kay Pastorius, is de· signed to help cooks make better use of food processors. Registration. fee is $20, and prer egistration is required. Call 673·2261 for more information. Demonstra·tions free New Year's resolutions will receive a boost from Nordstrom with a complimentary evening of demonstrations and a fashion show beginning at 7 p.m. on Jan. 16. Wine and hors d 'oeuvres will be served in the J ewel Court at South Coast Plaza. Dee Odell. a nutc.itional styling consultant. will participate in the demonstrations and how to's, as will Dr. Barbara North and PeneJopt• Crittendon. a stress management therapist. Representatives of Carlton Hair Jnterna· tional will show hair braiding, styling a nd cul· ting. Other d.iscussions wi ll deal with accessoriz· ing, skin care, wardrobe management and ex· ercise for bodv rnnditioning. The evening ~111 conc1ude with a spring fashion show commentated by Christy Buter a. Nordstrom fashion coordinator. Reservations will be accepted no later than J an. 14 by 'c-alling 549·8300. SALE OF FURS "EXPERIENCED'' . Wa l\ I Jr Som<> •;t th<> m <,\1 l•Jb11I• 111~ 1.,1., 1" . w. • s-een on IV <Jn<1 •n lh•· mov·•·~ ,,,. --_:::.---now he r<• lo• vour ~r,1ec f111r1 --~ WE DIFY YOU TO OlffEltEMTIA T-£ THE HEW OHIS FROM THE ltUAUS. The large1t Hlect1on or luxury furl •• have ever 1hown, , including dHigner furs and ONE OF A KIND 1pecial•. lmi1g111e buying "' ,,,., .. IUI stoic 1\11 undP.• \200., ii Imp rn111k 1acke1 rhnt wil'> only worn one" 0 1 tw •<.f' 111 a mini\ <.:Oill fh,11 w;i~ .1 pnie on a TV y1v1>.11•1 .. 1y show l liPy're all here for your ~efe<;hon now II you know furs ymi can buy 11 tarnrly heirloom tor a frac11on ol rts value Never before, never again wrfl so many valuable furs be offered at such 11d1cu1ous p11ces 11 makes setise to buy a lrne rental or unclaimed tu1 Some' lurs labeled "used" have only been tned oo. worn less than most fumers' new stock First come. tlrst 5efYed basis, A small --~C...Wt~f,...lfll deposit will Mid your , • ' layaway ~MOTIL .. ... ,, •• c.e.-o... ............. 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COMICS I CROSSWORD MAIMADUKI lty lrM AMI,,. 'IANUTS by Chlrlts M. Scltul1 ~·---- "What do you mean ... thlnga could be Wofal? I Juet uw him awallow the keyt'' SHOE M~~? 'tall~ Ill. TO~ °'" M ._ NOi.EM 11 TME kACKICMo? FUNKY WINKERBEAN -FAMOUS CCMPOSERS - Chapter Ten-Claude Barlow o·-----· ,,, Once when ~ked where he got the melodies for his symphonies.Claude Barlow replied that he would constantly hear the sounds in his head. by Tom Batiuk One can only imagine what an excruciatfng existence this must have been! by Jeff MacNelly DRABBLE MOW,~ OU£"Vll. IS ll04l'f 1' llNOUfAI(£ 1Mt MK1' WF1,v1:r !,~ Of M~ CAflUft . ~ o··~~~.onc 1-l .. , WILi. A1YU4P'f"fo JuM' M~ MO'fO~~tt.£ ~ll 2~ -aM·fAf1 N(, SMARK,, A,.O 1'MUl &O ~ 1'-~ 'flit 'f l)MNf\. Of ~IR£ ... FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE l 1D LIKE "') 70 LOS~,A ~· CONNIE -BE OB!J'EC.TIVE. -PHIL 15 NOT YOUR. HE''el INDEPENDENT, l"\15 LIFE 1$ MUSIC RND LRlE. NIGHTS H1E PRAcTICES AT 3 F\.M , MISS PEACH THE FAMILY CIRCUS ~ ... , ........... -.,..,._,_ COUPLE OF FQJNDS. "The new teacher leorn.d my name today. l knocked over her coffM." ·; ~ '@ by Mell Lazarius TYPE! HE DOE$ YOGA ~ DR. SMOCK Ftl!!L.AX, MRS. ROSSI.' ~ ~N I -r GU! -r &u-r-r&RF1-1 es l?>t!FORI! ~ Pl!!R,.OR/V\ SU~61!!RY .•. TUMBLEWEEDS WHAT IN IJLAZES .• l? rrs SOMEiHING NEW,, "'-_.--------------_, NANC.Y WHAT 010 YOU 00 AT SCHOOL T~Y. NANCYP \J I WON THIRD PLACE INA SP!.LLINO CONTEST 7HJ:Y CALL Ii II Fit',11 WHA"TEVER 1HATMEANS. WONDERFUL-·· I'M GLAO YOU CAN SPELL SO WELL by Emit lulltmHltr THERE WERE ONLY TH.WE KIDS IN IT ~. Jlnl.wy 7. 1911 BIG GEORGE DAILY PtlOT Cll . by Vl'IH 'artca • C0 0 CJ 0 "You've got to start somewhere." by Kevin Fagan 1'11"' R10! uP ANO t$f A ~.tr UMP, ~JWl,U, 1UM 1'14~ tAl'7~, llJll'«' Iii WUA. Affi~ 10 \.ANO ()t -nit WINCt ~ A LOIA)-· fl 'tlMi, Alftl'\.A~E· ! by Lynn Johnston BUT OTHER lhAN1hRT HES PE.R~E.CT ! by George Ltmaftt _ .. -·•»•-··~---,,..._ .. , ··-.. -~··~---··-·-----••6'_,... TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ..I ACROSS 54 Write poorly 1 M1l1y c1noe 58 T i ii end 5 Muh1mm1d 60 Weier sport UNITED Feeture Syl'ldicate Tuesday's Puzzle SolYed end Beba 61 l<ind ot vote 9 lmpulerll 63 Expe<1811Ce 14 Noblem1n 64 Subllterns 1S Auction word 65 Precursor 16 Slow: Mus. 96 Wiiiow 17 E¥eryone 67 lntarumenls 18 Gets wen 68 Direction 20 Throb 89 Hollow 21 Herd wood 22 Aequ1sit1on DOWN 23 Yonder 25 Stitched 1 Ruttle 27 Suture 2 Insect 29 Unite 3 Binds 30 Coll sub1 ' SllCk 3• T OSIPOI 5 Pearl 38 P1l1t1ble Mo.que Ille 26 Gott club 38 Numeric pr• 6 loam depolit 28 Oiallvur• 111, , 7 Floflda 30 Pronoun 39 Big lhow· "MMOn": 31 Burn up 3 WOfdl 3 words 32 Astound 42 USSR renge 8 W1ter body 33 AuignrNnl 43 &eMblll ploy 9 UnlMlng 34 -poker « IMecllt111 10 P«• 35 Cnch rlvef 45 WM ltble 11 Pric:9 37 Peru bfandy '4t l<lng better 12 llOtlah gun 38 HelPtd 47 Inert gu 13 Throng ~ &POE mtm· 49 Weepon 19 WM tllM ber 51 GllTMl'lt 24 AllUllgtl 41 Contllner < 46 Hand tools •eFio- '9 European 50Appolnl- ments 52 Septet 53 Lattler 54 Tiff 55 History mu1t 56 Revamp 57 Adam's son 59Guy 82 BcMne ' I I f' I (''" DAil y f'll 111 Television "' 11',l 'di\) -fVBN-•00 1•• NtW .. au.q"" AMl1 ry Hanketson A 1111.0 woman pu•-het way- wato nu1band 811 11\e way 10 1ne Ala.-an Pipeline TUBE TOPPERS I P.M MAGAZJHE t.fOVIE HUT~ • • • Parrish t 111611 I roy Donahue Claudelle Co•btHI lhree women 1ea<.ll d you"lj man about 1r;ve di 1d hie KCOP C8 8 :00 "Parrish." ~ ..,..,,..,, H. I ., • I ti' f~f· 11 ~ f • h It• f I t ..._ I l•t fl) NATIONAL GEOORAPHIC SPECIAL "E•o~hd Plac.e 01 Dty Wal11• E •l•80rd1nary ani- mul tJuhav101 •S obs.:rved "' lh15 film recor\l1ng lhe wohthle "' Elostia. a pre- s .. ,'"' ~u,,ou•1d1n9 a tiuge dry Id~" on Hie soulhwesl Alrtt.1n ~ounlry of Nam•· ll•u Claudelle Colbert and Troy Donahue s tar in this movie about a young man's coming of age. ~ 1. tt• I TIC r~rOOUOll M "A"'; It KO C E 19 8 :30 Great .. I .. 11 t• f It • • Qt>O,I • llMlll I • P e rformances. Beverly Sills· farewell con cert is aire d. with host Carol Burnett and guests Mary Martin, Ethe l Me rman and Zubin Mehl~. fit , • I , .. , tit • u f' 1. ' CBS fJ 9 :00 "Butch and Sun-I •t I ,,, t • 8K• lh ul ""Al1b1 l '8~ NfW~ 11·30 G) CAROL BURNETT ANO FRIENDS vuesl Belly Whtlll ~GREAT PERFORMANCES A lonc.oln Cenh1t Sµet.oal Ht•verly' H91 Farewell Per· l1pm.:J11c e ·Act ti ot Jonan11 SlrJu~~ Jr s D•e Fle<Jf'r m.tu\ provides lhe sell mg lur A.,v.,rly S1llS'Tn her hnal oµeraltc. pertormance Husted by C;,rnl BurnPll q,1es1s mclude Pltst.1du Utu'11nqfl Mai I M tJtllH 7ut11n M"hla flh<-1 M.-r '"'""'• J"d l eon1yne PutP d a n ce: The Ea riv Days." The ··se - que l " to the more famous Newman- Redf9rd movie with William Katt and Tom Berenge r as the young outlaws . "8(. NfW!> "' . ' Cl) 8ENN • nlll ., .. ' ,, 'f I I 0 . ,. EE) PROS ANO CONS •• ,+I , .,, "11" ••• I 1 •l ·I 1f I IH 1 t f I' IHI) , ! qi ;I 11 +h• •' I• 1•1 luf ,I 1•'1111 q I.. It ,., .. ,'' a!) 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Wtlh lht .. ~Hlf~ MMyl Strccp ano H,1rJul JuhJ 11ool)Q01t .110J NEWS 0 STARTREK r,..... fnlt-fJ>'•~8 ,., tn)ftl oaro .. o 11) .111t:~n u1..,m<1nu JOHN DARLING c.f~J' missiles when 1t ·~ sent Ip searcll lo• a moss- '"9 Kt8n11$1 0 NEWLYWED GAME Q) M 'A"S'H ltte o tr1t.•Jt"> Nt:f)"'v JJO"-P' g,1nu• "' me 407 7111 I~ .01 .. ,,up1..,o hy triree ~"'Pu '·•'~ em(HQtt1C1es II) ONE STEP BEYOND I 'hi! l.lt-JV.rl A yO\.H\Q '1US· bJflCJ 111.-.dVt•t fE:ritl'f ~ tll., IW'i Wlfl~ lfl ~• 11• r,t 1._.<tf•111')' 'Aht"U tip O\tSC.'H•',lru ...... ht•r tt•r\Ol•/Vf.Ju'. •fl H1P 'l!11Hh•r·, ffl.JmlJ,1 .. (.l(JWfl ttl DICK CAVETI <-1Ut-.•!>t Ji)hH C.• .. lQu\J rp,., I ) ,,, 41 11:30 IJ 16 MOVIE * * 111 ... Irmo S ttt,t '1Y/81 Anft1r1rtv -O tJ1t•fl Jt_jhr1 1~t11ij1" I 1tW I tie IJll•\ 1denl ''' dlt A.ht(.~m n.1l1f'JI• 11, k10n.J(JJ)l .. (J Whtlt1 f)lll t)f hiJ, t t;Uftfr y h';' lh~ fTl,tft IJSSlfJl'\f-oO lo P'•1lt-!C.I h1,,.-1 0 TONIGHT t-.fJ '•t J11rOtr4 f l...itt <,.1 I Gu•·!>t"> r Hf'd bt1mf,1·~~ JitrTift~ VJ1,t;O'> 0 tO ABC NEWS 0 GUNSMOKE fJ11ttuw> "'".!••I··• to u~µ " It, uitl IJ1,-• m.1 .tage ... Q) HOGAN S HEROES l'11'1't1 ttrt<l t.1°' nru .11•· th .. I• HUit •·tJ lt.,1 d • '"'•t .1 t .. ul f1111h•r 1t1.11• •''''"'' 0 FACE THE MUSIC H11 • r 1•,li• t w ru• 11!1101 ~ ,ftl ,,., ,. 1'1• 1.1,thJ "'' I'" .. • ... tu•'N •·•n••d tJurt™J lh•• .utnrn••r nt 1r;7q '" ( 11ot1,11 ~ ••• ,Iii. •••alu1 ... s tu•lw••••n iht• ... , ,.,,~::. IUl(•f vu .. ,.•. w1H1 ttu• ">t.1r1, M1•1yl '•t••'•'Cl ;tilO n,,r1t1I Juh.1 9 3P 0 THE FACTS Q'J LIFE • .. JOAY ON CAA.RL .NG WE: •<t. 0 M OVIE • • • 1111 '•I"' 11 t•i .1!1 ('honn.-1 I.bf h1g:11 J11 l••iUfl'; Ill If tlt•f ff)qft'l ... f 11 i'• .1 m ill•• lro•ht! h111f1(1 iNlth ~1..--1 fl'iol 1) GO• NG ro e E TA, .... 1r-.,(, v ,. 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D.mrit r.it f11+u 1tl jPdlUIP 1 0 CHILDREN OF THE THIRD WORLD P•·.1t1 Jrn1c:. hcr;t•, .111 uo 1J .... .-J1 r1r,r um1-·nt.J''f '''' th•• Captain • survives 2.5 years of 'Kangarooing' -·-;-<.rr.wTO"Rl< 1 A·p·,--/\lter'25 .. years--·As Captain Kangaroo, Keeshan of l a lk inl-! lo a moose, Captain still wears the familiar Dutch-boy Kangaroo is as familiar as breakfast wig. But he concedes he needs a little toast to two ~encrulions and the less makeup these days lo play the -man hchincl the makeup is getting grandfathe rly role than when he snml· applause of his own. began al age 28. ··At a Dartmouth seminar when I The two hours or daily l'ive pro- w a s introduced. they wo uldn't sit gramming Keeshan survived during down for rive minutes. I had tears in the early days has given way lo my eyes They were seeing me for taped shows interspersed with such • tht· first time as a person," said Bob animated cartoon s as "The l\ceshan, the host and executi ve pro-Toothbrush Family." The music and cl1a·t·r of television's longest-running the sets have been updated. But Mr. network <·hildrcfl 's pro~ram Moose, Grandfather Clock, Mr. Greenjeans and other familiar parts or the cast remain. C:c.i r y Coleman lwfrat·nos a nippl<:<l j.!t rl I Me lanie Watson I on "Oiff'rent Strokes·· tonight at 9 on NBC. Channel 1. K F: fo:SHAN -WHO originated the role of ('larahcllc the Clown on "llowdy Doody" was a pioneer in I 1•lt·v1sion during lhc days of r adio. I IP "finally maclc 1l into radio 34 vea rs lall'r." with a show that deals ~it h ~uc·h t11p1cs as teen-age prostilu- t 111n, tnl't.'sl. 1tru~ ahuse and other young J)('(1JJl('s' prohlc m~. The show . whi<·h mad<· its debut last .January on C'BS. n·(·c1vc<I a Gabriel Certificate of Merit la~I fall. "I LOVE •CTING, I love writing a nd f love producing," said Keeshan. who calls the shots on the set wbile crew members scurry to move props and powder his face. "If somebody asks me, 'Why don't you go to work for a li ving?' that's his problem." Wh ile t api n.g one segment , Kee!!han climbed into a make-believe rowboat with 19-year-old puppeteer Kevin Clash and chatted between t akes with a Muppe t-style puppet. Can't see it? Sell it Ry Ji\ Y SHA RBU'M' NF.W YOHK IA P I fo~or sale 19 111r-h color TV. Sets great, shows aren 't. I post that un the bulletin hoard and ccr t;iin parties, none of sound rmn<I. now kid me about it .. They guffaw and note that I on<'c toiled as a TV cr iti(· and now want to sell the old set. But this is /\n Idea Whose Time Has Come. The idea may have originated in the summer or '78, when I still chronicled TV and its inmates. I HAD AN INTEll VIEW then with a Charlie's Angel I forget her name, but so did she. She'd recently cul a record album . "Say," I inquired, "how many oc- taves can you sing?" "I don't know," she revealed. "When I sing, it's purely organic." A lot of Interviews we re starting to sound like that. So were a lot of ehows. Some were even terrible. There wasn't much reason to watch -TV even if you could find the shows, a hard task in itself. Counter-programmln1 al the networks had 1one stone boao, air dates constant· ly shifted, confuaion rein. Indeed, it's Hld NBC had a n,ws show called "Prime Time Sunday, or Monday, or Tuelaay, or Wednesday, or Thursday, or Friday, or · Saturday." ht'n1·dc1rth watch TV as a civilian. So I 1hcl Not. all wus had There was Hi II M Oyl'r~. st urr and the thoughtful , graceful· Iv wntu·n CBS '"Morninlo{" news lo enjoy Anti David llart m a n . whom newsies laughed at h<:causc he'd been an actor. provt'd a prl'tl y good inter viewer on "Good Morning. /\mC'rr<·a." Bui a t night, most s hows seemed beamed up from the I.and of Dumb. And even the few good ones were interrupted by frenzied net work drum-beating for coming s hows, not to mention ever· thickening clusters of commer cials. Pretty soon it all becam e a blur. It was an eyeball vers ion of the drone of all-news radio wherein you hear: "Trad- ia.g mixed. 15 killed , light and variable clouds, hostage c risis continues, Erik Est rada gets divorce, World War Three breaks out. cold grips Northeast, coming up next. .. " SLEEP CAME SO easily durin(C Sunday football I finally said, "OK, enou1h already." The last real reason to keep the 19-lnch color TV set was 1one. The for-sale sl1n went up. That was In late November. Now, I know TV ia a major influence In America and that· the A.C. Nielsen Co. ettlmatea the average American pull up wtth lt for aix houra, :I> minutes a day. "We wer e on the air six years before Kevin was born. God, it's in· credible," Keeshan said as he re- laxed in his stylish ne w high-rise of· ficc overlooking the Hudson River . "f know I'm not talking to puppets. I look al them as characters," he said . "WHEN GUS ALLEGRETTI gets his arm inside the moose puppet and says outrageous things, that to me is the ultimate in maturity sayin(C things you can't say in the confines of adult behavior. You've got to start from 11 secure base lo believe." "Very typically, when a child reaches 8 or 9 years old, ·t;aplain Kangaroo' becomes kids' stuff arid they don't want to be caught watching it. When they reach 14, t hey're back again." Captain Kangaroo also talks to the adults who comprise one-third of his audience. On a recent show he re- minded the adults to spend time talk· ing to their children. Keeshan said he believes today's children are as sophisticated as adults. The show's approach, he said, Is to respect the intelll1ence of children. ' . •· ( .. "' MOVIE RATINGS ,~ 16 .... ,. •• i .... ,.,, f""l>1f"f\ .. h 1•"'"• ,.,, • ''SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES" <PG> t I "TRIBUTE" (PG) ~ EEVERY WHICH J AV YOU CAN" (PG) ---, But to dale, Lhe ODl.)' offer I've bad Ml come from a friend who blated abe'd blt4t for SlOO leu than bulletin-board lilt ortce. She lhinU 1 kit ot ...... IU11 wa&ct. TV. "WHEN I WAS doln1 'Howdy Doody,' we uaed a ailly approach. I didn't Wldentand It,'' nld Keeshan. "Children are a1 aoph11tlcat.d a1 we are, but they may not be able ~,..-~• articulate ll. ;TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS NI.Lt QHOl1,,. lllllon 81 S1a1ag 13 • OHf ST!' llYONO Tl\e Lovet• A •etire<J pot1man wolh bad tee1 and an auractove wa1treu c.ause an outbr~ak ol poi· 18•Q41151 ac11v1ly when lhey ~ISS fm G!> CAPTIONED A8C NEWS -Ml>NGHT- 12:00 8 MOVIE • '• · Snafu ( 194!>) Coo rad J11111~. Ruh,•rt Bunch lo) Ba~•L 1r11mm11 proves ''' lw oas1e1 for a fjr'luP ol "JlrJ,,.,s lhrm ad1u•.1111<1 10 po:.1war hfe 0 flQ, LOVE BOAT A Vory Spl!CtJI G ui' 0Phr,1IOt1 Scott L .. 1wuu~ Si);ing Unlll I ht• l!tSI C.uudbye i'i.ul 81Jr~P Susan Blanw.irt! 11 ... ln5Pf!(.10t I R1 G) MISSION. IMPOSSIBLE Ill•· IMF 1\ "~~·qntld 10 01•\trt1t ,, 'l•tH•lhU' f.OOl1mt - 111g lf1t·rmf11turlro,u tutmtJ•, Q) MOVIE • • l ffWlf-'\~ R.thf,•· I 1'1J'>1 John W.1yno '>11011., Maunnr°' An wider•,,.., •• , dQPnt ll1Vf•,flflflft·~ tril' c.a1J'*' ot 11••••m111qt'f •,1•11\t· lttS"t raid' o c.c..u,,1n(j H• ., r~mot~ rn1n1nq rf·Q•CJr1 12.30 0 TOMORROW (.u""' 8r1lll>y Vlllhlr\ JtJr,o ~•u' .. 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CHM• CIOff OIAllCI H•• •' L • "'"....-.-. r ,,..,,., W"'\fbff'lt,• UA (+ty ( 1f'ltm..t ......... t 1..i/4.:,~! 1 4 'Jj ll4',/l4 6'4 lq.~ ''1•1 omu VY 11' 1v• 'l'd"•'" y, 1 MISSION VIEJO 171411.• 1 h'' ',4 h'· ·~ (""'"1l'f "'"10 !1"18!0•""• --------~ .. A giant of aplay!" THE CUvt llfnn ELE Wrlh •••o"'•oettt • .,., T "°" 8<>vt.c>m W1yrnt Oraai Joty'I D1v•d Kf'IHfn Arf kr;:!t1~11:;1~°1.;:.:;..n:,~~~,uftry Ou K• Mt fly MARTIN BEN SON lel""9I\ ""''"' by Cool-by hMll T YOfty -....,11., Ann M11t1ay WITH ALL THAT, with eplca like "Superttaln," "Duk" ol Haaurd" and t'Tbat'1 lneredtbl•" loom&.na. it ... med wlH to apllt. tak• up a new dodt•. and Of coune, abe wons ln "l'V. . ''Peaple doa'l cndll clalldrta *1 ~ • ...;====--~ th• abllltJto retosnlHqulJJt.J." ...,. ..... __ -:-~~~~~~~~----............. --~--~~~ • . ....... . . . "" . • • ........... # ..-.__ ... ... ....... ENTERTAINMENT I BROADWAY .,, ........... , ..... ~ ··~ .. --.i-. .... Monster dies at birth By JAY SHAUV'IT NEW YORK IAP> It killa me lo say it, but liro11dway'li ntiw .. Fr11nkenstein" i..s a stiff. It's loaded with fake smoke and lo&. machines • that hum and crackle. flashes of nahtnina. thunder, ominous bass oraan r umblings and a h1boratory that goes boom and seU-destrucu in an apoulypllc finale But Victor Gtalanella 's staae adaption of Mary Shelley's monster classic has few thrills and no chills othf!r than those blowing into the Palace lob· -&y-on 11 fretttnte opening night THJS EDITION, SET in and 'around the l'~rankenstein estate in Geneva i.n the mid-1800s, s uffers from rigor mort1s of the dialogue. Not even a mighty special effects effort by Bran Ferren can make il go. It v.iay be that we've seen ·the 1931 movie or ·' l'"r ankenstein · · too ofte n , the one where Boris Karloff did the monster honors. But even. today that strikes me as more frightening than this try. Af"Wlrwllillete Some may be surprised to learn our monster speaks. tie's taught in the show's only moving scene by John Carradine, superb as an old blind man who gives the creature his first taste of com· passion and food, then is slain by the grave rob· be rs. who in turn arc dispatched by the outraged STARS OF BROADWAY'S BIGGEST FLOP John Cerradln• with Keith Jochim 'Melvin, Hoivard' critics' winner NEW YORK CA P ) The National Society of Film Critics has selected "Melvin and Howard," a tale about a gasoline station attendant who con· tended he was an heir to the Howard Hughes fortune, as the best picture or 1980. The critics, meeting at the Algonquin Hotel, voted Peter O'Toole best actor for his role in "The Stunt Man." and Sissy Spacek best actress for '"The Coal Miner's Daughter " THE CRITICS ALSO named Martin Scorsese best director for "Raging Bull." th~ story of prize fighter Jake l.aMotla Joe Pesci was named best supporting actor for his role as LaMotta's brother, The film finished in a tie for second in the vol· ing for best fil m and its star, Robert De Niro, was runner-up for best a ctor. Mary Tyler Moore · finished second to Ms. Spacek for her role in ··ordinary People." THE CRITICS El.ECTED Mary Steenburgen best supporting actr ess for "Melvin and Howard." Melvin Uummar claimed he picked up Hu«-hes when t il e billionaire was fiitchhiking and befriended him. A will. purportedly written by Hughes. later turned up and named Dummar as a n heir, but it was invalidated by a judge. "GRfAT!" "Neil~ movie is a gem." SHIRLEY EDER -----NOW 8HOWIND----- EDWARDS CINEMA •... ...... PLITT CITY CENTER COS'TA MESA 1 1~',','';;~ ORANGE {7 141546-310:? I -.111<10 1714) 634-9282 ••11•""''"" At t t1•l 1 ~ t •••.t;1 '••°'•l"AoA!JY1'1' ---=====-===--===- "'Inside Moves' is a rarity to be welcomec:t ... the film is an intimate larger-than-life poetic drama ... a message of hope and the triumph of dreams over reality!' LOS ANGELES TIMES. Charles Champlin I ---NOW eHOWINCl--- Wll• cnn •u •m•sm 81ookhu1\t lDRt Soutll C~\I Pta1a UA C1ntm~ 1116446 5U>7111 •/141 8930~46 ACA09MY M•M-"91 Your oerct w ill -·t you ene1 • ciu-t t.0 -Y perlOI"~• 546·2711 llUITOl AT suNrl OWll! KIZY 11• AM M 'M & lo. CoHt "n• Ttteetr• pteHntl 'rtd•r & s.tunter * MIDNIGHT MOVIES * ICRllN t1 ROD ITIWART In "'ACll" ICRllN t2 "LADIU a GINTLIMIN THE "OLUNQ STONIS" monster THE IDEA IS TO emphasize the creature's humanity by giving him speech. a workable guest brain. and making him a sympathetic cha racter whom life deals a bad hand. But it soon falls flat. So does most of the play. which is done straight. with no jokes save for Carradine 's turn and several false trips lo a closet in which we just know the monster lurks I surprise. he doesn't ). I love a good horror s how, but this one looks as though thry realized the book was dead on arrival and hoped the barrage of costly special effects would carry the night. Sorry, it doesn 't. * * * * * * Biggest flop 'Frankenstein' crashes NEW YORK IAP I "' "'Frankenstein," a play that closed after one night's performance and one morning's reviews, was the most exr>ensive flop in Broadway history, according to the New York Dai- ly News. ·'The c urse of Frnnkens\ein was visible the whole time," producer Terry Allen Krame r said The S2 million production opened and closed Sun· day night. "Frankenstei n" edged 1979's "Ballroom" as the most expensive failure in Broadway history, the News reported. The New York Times described the play's cost as "a record for a non· musical." 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Only 1 mg tar . . ._ ................... ~ .......... _.. ·····-· .... _.. ... .... .. "' .. "1.. "· ' .. """' " '·,, ... • .. •-y • • r • • •• --.. -• • •• --~ •• CWl.V P1l01 • Wtl<in .. day Januaty 7 19'1 Tf111flh frio Actor Pete r Falk plays scene from new film. "All the Marbles." with Laurene Landon (center> and Vicki fo~rederuck. Actresses play female wrestlers and Falk is their ·manager . 'Earth' move1nent grows in impetus HENDERSONVILLE. N.C. I AP> Back in the heyday of the back-to·the-earth push, 1969 to be exact, a young aviation editor in Ohio named John Shut- tleworth ignon.'<f a s lim bank al'· count and overwhelmin~ odds to package his philosophy of self- sufficiem•y in a do-it-yourself maJr.?azine. Hf7 inyestt'<i SI .500 and a year ?f his lime to turn out the first issue. He gave away most or the first 10,000 c:opics . A decade later, The Mother Earth News is a far cry from its boot-strap beginnings. It has a worldwide circulation or 1.2 million subscribers and keeps a ~rarrrnusy potting out-sir issues a year plus special issues and books. P ROSPERIT\' HAS permitted the publicati~ buy 622 acres o.f_prime mountain land in neigh- boring Transylvania County the site of an "eco-village" featuring an array or energy re- searl'h projects. Thel'i\ilgazine also owns a sub- s id i ary dehydrated-food com- pany and runs Mother's Book,JheJf. the world's largest colle<:.tion or ecological informa- tion. Mother Earth News, which moved ilc; he adquarters from In- diana lo North Carolina in the mid-19705. was recently bought HB library seeks school yearbooks Huntington Beach Library of. ficials are seeking high school yearbooks from 1917 to 1980 to complete its historical resourtt collection. Historical materials will be listed with the Southerd California Consortium Project which publishes a computerized list or historical resources available at libraries throughout the Southland. High school annuals from Huntington Beach , Marina, Edison, and Ocean View high schools are needed to complete the Huntington Beach collec· lion. For further information, call 842-4481, extension 25. Yearbook donations should be sent to tbe Central Library, 7111 Talbert Ave., and should be clearly marked ror archive collection. It requested. a bookplate identifying the donor will be placed inside the yearbook, a library spokesman aaid. The counties of Oran1e, Loi Angeles, Rlv·erside, San Bernardino and Kern are parUcipatlng in the Consortium Project. Blood sought in S. County Soutb Oran&• Coaat r.a6deall are lnvtt.d to donate blood .1..a. 11 wtMa the Red Crou ~ IDollUI -... up at sa•clleben Com...atJ llolPltaJ. App 1 ll l I 11' to ... tlloocl caa-. ...... w .... 11:4la.a . by a corporation formed by lhree former Shuttleworth" employees. But the new mana~ement.· TMEN Inc .. says it has no plans to change the successful formula Shuttleworth used to sell his magazine. "WE PRETl'Y MUCH go by the old saying. ·If it's not broke. don't fix it." said editor Bruce Woods. one or the new owners . "W e 've m ade a fe w minor changes, such as tighter editing and a little different language. And maybe it's a little less coun· trified. but it's not in any way a slick, commercial package." The bearded, 33·year-old Woods-said soaring energy costs ''have suddenly brought us to a lot or people's attention ... Mother Earth News pot out a 17S·page home energy issue last fall. with ~ articles on saving energy. making your own fuel and building ruel-erficient homes. THE MAGAZINE ALSO jusl published its first book, entitled the "Alcohol Fuel Handbook." It is "a can-do book for people who want to use and make alcohol ruel." Woods said. Meanwhile, the ma1azine has moved from leaching self· s ufficiency through magazine articles to taking its ideas to people with on -the··road seminars. Workers in the new seminar department recently re- turned lrom a nine-week, coast- to-coast tour in which they in- troduced people to Mother Earth research projects, particularly energy projects. Ben f1eming, head of the de- partment. said he believes the seminars will promote "the neighbor-helping-neighbor" con- ·cept. The seminar department will go back on the road in March 1981 with a program entitled "Self-Reliant Living: Creating A Reasonable Alternative." The tour will bit several large cities, including Richmond. Va .. Boston and Hartford. Conn. MOTHER EARTH News last year began a summer seminar program at its eco-village. For about SS> a person, participants can camp out on the land and learn to buJld a Jog house, grow an organic garden or run a hydroelectric plant. "So far, the seminar depart· ment iA too new to have made any money for the company," Flemtnc said. "We may have broken even, I don't know, but I think W. ls a very important idea, one that puts people in touch with ideas to Jive in harmony with the Earth." Wblle the seminar department may not be mnm, a profit, the idea al telf·aufftclency la a best· seller in the9e days of wonenmc mnaUon and rtatn1 ener1Y cmi.. Mother Earth News bu trtplect ila clmalation in the put nve yearw and brlnp ln more than $12 mllUG:u year la aaJea. CO•PANY P8DIDBNT and CCH>WMr Dave Adama wu re- 1 u ct ant to dhcu11 the ma•Nlne'• ftnanetal ptctan but 'dmllted, "We're cJoln• •11'1 well.'' Mama Mid moet al tbl proftta an ploftd Nek l8to .,.. IHrcb proJeda. ···~ .. clo .... Mell to .............. ., ..... .... ~ ... ,.. ...... MU.-,betaamad .. ...., ••• ......... .... ., .. .... ......... 1t. ..... w ... • ·---.o.r ...... ...... Backfire on credit use seen WASHINGTON IAP> -Many credil card firms and other busi· nenes used 1ovemment credit controls not, to legitimately restrict credit but to apply drastically highe r terms to purchases, a House staff report says. The report, by the House Banking Committee's s ubcom- mittee on consumer affairs, also maintained that such businesses have only themselves to blame ror forcing some l'ustome rs to buy less on credit. "FOR YEARS MANY creditors had sought ways to in- crea se interest rates on credit, speed up repayment plans and t•harge annual fees for credit cards ... said Rt.>p f''rank An· nunzio. D-111.. the subcommittee chairman. "When credit controls were in- voked in Mc.1rch, it ~ave those cr editors an cx(·usc to raise costs to consumers while blaming the federal government for their actions." The study <'ontends that the Federal Reserv e Board , authorized to write regulations to restrict l'redit, ··may have set ue the regulations in order to permit c red itors t o impos e permanent, h<1rsh new credit ('ard terms on their t•ustomers." THE STUDY SAID the hoard "even went so far" a!>" t<> over turn slate laws that would have blocked or limikd the creditors· actions Annunzio s aid tbe study re-' viewed the. prlH'l 11.:cs of 59 c·red1tors who changed their tredit terms a ft<.•r President Carter invoked t•rellil contr()ls . The stud y showt•d s ome c r t•d i t ors inc rt• a St«! t h t·1 r monthly m inimum paym(•nt hy as much as 150 percent and 111 C'n•ased inte res t r;Jtt·~ h; as much as ont> thml Bol.sa Chica development plan delayed- A preliminary plan or develop- ment for the Rolsa Chica m arsh. due to be released Tuesday, h&Js been pos tponed unti I late February, _Orange County of· ficials have announced. Kenneth Winter, chief of the county's urban open space de· partment; said Monday that the draft · of the state-m andated Local Coastal Plan (I.GP J for the 1.200-acre marsh isn't on schedule because of th e "tremendous amount of work in· volved." He said the LCP public hear· ing before th~ Orange County Planning Commission Tuesday was canceled. The next public hearing on the LCP is set for Jan. 27, 1 :30 p.m. 'before county plan- ning commisston er s in Santa Ana. Winter said the county staff member's assigned to the LCP also are wo rking on three alternate development proposals submitted by Signal Develop· ment Corp .. which owns most of the marsh areas. ' The three Signal propos als call for a large-scale residential development. a reside ntial, com- mercial. boat marina mixed- development, and a large-scale marsh r estoration proje c t . Winter s aid. fie said his department has not formulated a land-use plan for the r,cp at this time. Aerobic dance classes set Aerobic dance classes begin this week in San Clemente with an "early bird special" for those who want to run, jump, kick, hop and dance to music first thing in the morning. Ttlat class meets from 6 to 7 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the San Clemente Community Center, 100 Ave. Seville. For those who can't get up that early, the class is also held from 9 to 10 a .m . the same days at the South Coast Boys and Girls Club, 1304 Calle Valle. A third clus la held Mondays from 7:30 to 8:30 p .m . and Thursdays rrom 6 :30 to 7:30 p.m . in~community center. Coat ol tbe city sponsored pro. 1ram la SSS. For information, call the recreation department at 492·5101. Coaviedom •out' DSNVD CAP) -TIM IOU. U.I. amat Cwrt of AD9MJI. llH t~ o•t ti•• ,.._,.1 ... ,, , .......... o1 ... ......... ti .. --. --~ -...................... .,,_,,_.~ , . .,,., ... __ .,,. ........... _ .. NATION K11•-.•li 119 i rif1 Bi<: ydC' mc<Jns l wo wheels But tin y Rachel Spilkr ran't be hl<.tmed if two ex- tra ones a re need ed for her lo go cycling with bro ther Matthew. 5. and father Dave, a .member of Wheelmen bicycle dub in Louisville Sailor tattoo 'folk art' A11Ci.enl practice hits ne1v plateau DAl.1.1\S l /\1'1 Tattoos typi cally ctrnjurc images of brawny sailor!>, barroom brawls and fon•arms stamed with forml·r girlfrieuru.· names But a ncv. W<J Vt' ur young tat toois ts is 1·hans,:in~ 1 ht• ri·put<J· lion as w<:ll a~ U1e sut1sl<.inn· of tht' anl'1cnt pradit't" a r<· ~e<ircher savs II ugc .r a11a r11 .. ;r· w1111dbh>ck prints art' wipl1li11~ a hc:a v:,-in flu t•nn· on the new tattooists. many of whom hold degrees in fint• arts. said Al:in Govt·nar. At lht• saml' tim.c. ht-said, tattoos arl' l'XJ><'nt·ncinR a p<1pularity that transt·ends sucial class, sex and age. GOVENAR, A 28· YEAR-OLD Boston native. has s tudied American tattooing for seven ye-u~ H t" -is 11u-r-suin-ti(-a.. -doc~ loratc in arts and humanities al the \Jnivcrsity o f Texas at Dallas. w a I k c d int 11 th,. du w n l ri w n Columbus shop of Leonard I. "Stoney" St C:la1r. The tw o s tru c k up a friendshiJ>. and r.ovenar le<trned thl' mun hud been confined to et wht•t•ll'hair sinl'c he was a child h~ra use or rht•umatn1d arthritis St Clair lt-arncd to tattoo after Jf)1111n~ &J circus as a. sword o;wa llOWt!r at·a~e 15 · ·'II t· was a natural ~torvlellt-r. • <;ovt•nar said. and a papt·r. he wrote about St Clmr fur a l'lass t!vc ntually d e\'elopcd into a book "Stoney Knows llow, l.1fe as a Tattoo Artist." Thl' book was acnpted hy u niversity Prl'SS at Kentucky in 1978. but has yet to be published, Govenar said. St Clair never will see it he died Dec. 3 af\<er _ s_ec:.,.nE_ing ~1 of his 67 year~ lat tooing "WHAT DREW ME into tat· tooing wa!oi J discovered it was ti e poin_t s le! la~l<>1Jbt Ed n ot what people thought it was." Hardy of San lo ranc1sco as t>le • Govenar said. "I was committed lead('r or the c-rcativl' new · to show tattooing as c.1 folk. art breed. and a fine art .... also, there "Ht' is bringing fine art to tat· was a total dearth of material tooing ... He has done a lot to that had been written on the sub· influence other youn g tat· ject." tooists." Govenar said. Hardy 's des igns include elaborate scenes c>f Samurai warriors and dragons. and "he specializes in large tattoos that. sa y. cover a person's back or chest " Govenar e ntered thl' world of tattooing whi l e an un - dergraduate s tude nt at Ohio State University in 1973, when he Govenar earned his masters' deF(ree at the University of Tex a s at Austin in 1975. then hit the road \n s earch or American tat· tooist.s. He visited more than JO shops in 17 cities. and wrote seve ral articles on the s ubject Govenar 5a1d he's found tat· tooists are ··people who main- t ain very high standards. They only want lo tattoo people who ~~~~~-~~~~~------·--- ure serious about he ini: llll· tooed.'' The new tattoos "ure vastly difft!rcnl from the ones that Stont•y ii1d." Govenar said, with overtones of lar~e 18th a nd 19th cl.'ntury .Japanest• woodblock prints · · "TATTOOS IN JAPAN h&J vc a cumplct('ly dirfl•r(•nt.s tatus. ·· h(' s aid ·· . They stre'!is sym met I'). rnn.tmu1ty. c·onformity to 0<1dy <"ontours Wc~ll'rn talto<Js a re more agglomerate. with man; im<1~es plated often haphazardly They often lack a unifying mot1L •· The National Endowment for tht-J\rts pmvided funds for a d ocunwntary. sche duled for re lease in January. on the "old !>l'hool of tattooin~ ... Govenar also hus written a noveJ .abo.u.L lattoucsl ~eople.._ .. Done Up ... that he's trying to get published. ~ lie said he's wo'tking on two more films ;.ibout tattooing. Other projects include an in· vestigallon of tattoos· place in Mexican-Ame rican culture .uid "the multitude of meanings tat t oos have and can have·." EXEC"UTIV•:s. AS WELL as wom ('n, incn•asingly a rc joining the ranks of the tattooed. Gov- t•nar said, adding that tattoos arc beginning to come o ut from beneath df)thing Even with thl' bur~eonin~ popularity. h<: said, tattooed pt.'(1· pie still arc ··oppressed by s tereotypes Oftcntimt's . they ~re discr i minate d against because they have a tattoo show- ing." Bmlle awhile. Whether it's coverage of your city council or Congress, Daily Pilot writers and editors look for the al I too rare, humorous twist that adds spice to living. Brighten your day with the entertalnlng~~readable Illy Piil 642-4321 I ~-=· -:.:::r.=---:.:c: ~ -t • ;:: '1flll:._ .. to .. !t_will ............. $: ... ........ ..., ..... , 1'145 ........ -.... ~ .... ------------~------....---------------~--------------------------·;~...,, ..... -· \ •• 0 -'ll 1 Ptl ~)I * '1'ou re lu1,,I\~ ttm years ago we didn't have these I dnt1b1ot1c dances .. Pha~ing out for doctors? S."\:-JTA MON I('/\ 1AP1 Doctors may face I their sttffrst rutun· t•ompt'lillon not from other • 1 µh .vs11·1ans but from lht.'ar own patitmts. who are taktni.: ht'!tL·r can • of lht-mselves. a research t•r11nom 1sl ~avs ·'Tht·y·r~ not bem.-: as self-destructive. so !IH'\''re not having to go to the doetor as much," .,aid Charlt:s Phelps. head of regulatory policies programs al tht• Rand Corp. Americans are smoking less. watching thei r weight and diet more and turning lo a variety of t'xerc1scs. he said in an interview "THE MOST IMPORTANT SOURCE of com· petition for the doctor is going to be the patients themselves. because lhe patients are starting to tak e <'are of lhemsel ves.'' Phelps said. And that could h ave m ajor impacts on mt:'dirint• at a time when medical schools are producing <'vcr·increasin~ numbers of doctors. he ·~aid. The Journal of the American Medical Associa· lion rcct•nlly reported the 64,195 students in the na· lion's mi:dical sc·hools last year was up 2.3 percent from !he year before A record 15.135 new doctors wt•re graduatt>d las t year, C'Ontinuing an increase ijtaC bl'gan in the 1960s ' Som<· fcd{'ral officials have expressed con· <'c rns of a coming i;t lut of doctors But the AMA -.aid ttw trend isn't likely to continue since m aior nwdiC'al schoob havt' ulrcady h(>gun restricting the numbl•rof adm1ss1ons AND A SEPARATE Rl\ND STUDY concluded las t year that a ma1or impact of the increase is to send mort• doctors. especiidly specialists, out of the cities and into s m aller and smaller com· munities. ''The fundamental thing going on in medicine ni;:ht now." Phelps said •. "as that the major things that affcC'I the health nutcome for people are what t ht· individual docs ra ther than what the medical profrssion does · · Phelps ~aid his conclusaons were based more on "cducatt•d s peculation " t han pure research, althouJ;h he'!; working on a two-year Rand project lo investigate the effects or preventive m edicine and lifestyle changes on health care. Resides increasing competition for patient dollars. a healthier population might also affect the types of specialties that will attract tomor· row· s doctors . "TWENTY OR 30 VEl\RS FROM now, we'r e going to have an older population because we're not killing ourselves oH as much at a young age." Phe lps said.. So society will need more gerontologists and specialists in agini:-re lated diseases such as arthritis . he s aid. "It 's going to have an odd effect," Phelps said. "It's sort of like postponing medical expenses ... Something kills all of us eventually; the death rate 1s one per person ultimately ... lie said the most im pressive change in recent years has been I.he reduction in cigarette smoking. While two-thirds of young men s moked in 1964, on·. ly a bout 40 percent are smokers today and "those sorts of trends a re predom inant for every age ~roup. "TIIE RESULT HAS B EEN JVST major re- duC'taons in diseases associated with smoking," such as lun~ cancer . strokes and heart attacks, Phe lps said. Cha n)les in exercise patterns "are a little harder to ~et a handle on." he said. "But some re- ports suggest that 20 to 30 m illion Americans now run systematically. That is a tremendous number a nd (jogging > is just the tip of the iceberg.'· He said te"nis, blcycling. swimming. racquet- ba ll and so on are also increasingly popular amt "they're all going to have good long-term impacts on heart attacks." But, citing the growing incidence of such jog· ging injuries as stress fractures. Phelps said, "in terms of the overall effect on medical bills, I think running has trans fe rred patients from the ca rd iologists to the orthopedic surgeons .'' Food thieves given beatfugs · N,\IROBI. Kenya <AP> -In a move to end rood shortages, Kenya has introduced mandatory corporal punishment for people convicted of 1mu1· 1Un1 and hoardln1. Canina is carried out by a prison offlcer ualn1 a birch cane after a m•liltt•te determines the number of strokes. Praldent Daniel Arap Moi aiqned a law pro- vldlU the penalty for both m.ie and female 1mu1· 1len. UnUl now, 1mu11Un1 and hoatdlftl have been pwmbed by fines and priaon tenm. Women laad .,._ nempt from ·eamaa •""HM. Durtnl tM put ,.... ' KmJa .... faHCl eew. ~ of malle m•al, mWr. rtc:e Md e ....... OoY•,,.._. olftdala laa" bl1mld tM llliolUI• ......... .,,~ ........ ~ .... • t••a" I een11 tM bordw to Upeda. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p. I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 The Bl19eat Marketplace on the Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With • Want Ad (642-5878 ) One Call Service ¥a1t Credit Approval .. ANT COUMTIY MAMllOM llG HOUSE-LITTLE EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ........... Motlc~ All r eal es tate ad- ver t 1 s ed tn thi s newspaper is subject to the 1'"eder11I fo'air Hous· I mg Acl or l968 whil'h makes it tllegal lo ad· vert1se "any preference , l1m1tallon, or d is cr1m inatton b<1sed on race. color. religion . sex. or nation al origin, or <1n intention lo make any such pr€>rerl'nl·e. l1m1tat1 on . or dis C'r1m1nation " M aa nificent North T ustin 8000 sq ft estate j o n almost l ac re. $1,150,000. Gre at finanr · in&-will trade equity tor s m aller home. in· com e prop .. trust deeds. Rick Alderelle, owner I· re altor, 731·5115. OCIAHAlOHT llAUTY 3BR, 28A, Bac helor· $500,000. j( )""' I' I \I I l I ..... , I This newspa~·r will not knowing I y a t'l 'l.'J)t any I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-1 advt>rlis 111.: for n·u l estate wh1<'h 1s 111 \'tola twn of tht.> la"' ERRORS: Advertisen 1hould check their ads doily ClllCI rwport .,... rorti~.The DAIL y PILOT CIHUIMI llobllity for the tint inc orr•ct inHrtion only. Houa.t for Sal• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G.,..ral 10021 ....................... ~ is t~~~,~~,~n·e: I lhts lovt'ly 4 bt•dr1.H1m 2 hath homt' 1s lot·atcd in Hunt in gt on Oearh. As sume tht• low mll•rt·s t loan ano th1• ov.11er mav l'Onsidl•r u 2ntl· Tn t-•ufl price $135,000. HEIGHTS ourux Try SIS,OUO d own 1 3 Bdrm and 2 Bdrm uwls... s uper <'Orner lot Newlv landscapeJ anti re· decorated Ownt·r say~ sell no~. Call ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 DUPLEX $109,950 Cost a Mesa ·s fines t . Clean & neat. Good in· come. Call for more de· tails. 546-2313 Su1wrh 2 lldrm i\shford with l:rt'l'nhl'll lol'al 11m I' r11·l'1I Io i.h11 w I hl· ''" n1•r "ant-. ac·t 1011 f'a~I Sl!'i l.SIMI A cccordln g to Cellfornl• 8uelne11 end ProfHelofll Code (S.c. 17100 to 17130) all perfOnl CIOl"t '!l"eiMH uncle' • lletlllOu• n•~ m1111 111• • 11e11m1nt wflll tlle Co11ntr Cieri! end '""' 11 p•,bll•llld f o 11r t i !"•• !n • n1w1peper llflfl"t 1"9 ,,,. ltl Wlllcll 1111 '"'81nlH It ioc.tK Tiie 1tot1m1t1I II •14Ulrtd ., 1-•rtd It MCHlllfY In pfOtlcfl"t r o11r ll111ln111 nolfte. Mott llonlll flq11tro proof of Miii to °'"" COllUllOfdal MCOllfl41. Tiie DAil Y "tlOT ,, ............. oM "'IM!c8flell -*"· Wo .......... MCffMfY ..,,., 8M Melltteln • •oil~ HtYICO 10 1110 Orone• Co'"''' Cov'"'41UM. llttlot ..._ •r one ol 011r COtl'fOnlottt offlc•• or fllono tlle LIGAL DlllAft'YWNT MMal1, 111, IU 101 "'•" ....., ............... . ID.L Mlle ltem1 wltb a o.ll)' PU« ClaHlflM M. ...... IESTPRICEO Best priced <'ondo in the area . 1 Bdrm 10·20'. down. owner will heljj f1n ann· S7fl.5011 l'all 979·5370 today ALLSTATE REALTORS Top Of Spyc)la11 Ultra super <X'ean view, former mod('l ho me with many upgrades. 5 bedrooms. 3 b<tt hs. gorgeous pool and spu Priced at $895.000 with S1K7 .OOOfi~ancan~. IACklAY SI 5,000 DOWN 3 B d r m c x t' 1· u 1 1 ' l' town home Stl'P do" 11 living room , lt•all:-. lu flowt'r ftllct.I t1•rrnt•1· II ui:e master su1tt• hosts spadous balt-ony "11 h Ba<"k Hay. \'1t'" Won't last with tht•sc t1•rm~ Call us rordet111b . (+ ~) SEA COVE PROPERTIES 114-631-6990 100/o ASSUMUI E LOAM Sharp 3 Bdrm. corner lot an El Toro. New carpets a nd paint. New central air conditioning. Large tree shaded yard. As k· ing $103.000. For a n ap· pointm ent lo see, call 540·1151 ,. e ~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS JUSTUSTID! oc .. 11/i llocb Warm & cozy dollhouse! 2 Bdrms. 2 c ar garage P lus extra pa rk ing. L and included a t $119,500! .... ..,Prop. ........ •675-7060• DUPLEX STEPS TO IEACH Lar ge 4 bdrm down. 3 bdrm up. liu ill·ln s. fireplace. large s un· deck. Priced at $325,000 642·2~eve. associated f'5)111"fU1, l,lff'1l'()R', J •1.' ~ lj1 p, I f 01 ff 1 Le..t ... 1nsl•• ........... This 2 bedroom cottage represents a good in · vestment opportunity as a rental unit, first home o n the islan d or just future a ppreciation. C r eat ive rlnancin~ available . Offe r e d at $209 .000. 644-7020 IASTSIDI Costa Meta. Vacant. Im· medial• poueulon available. 4 BR 21h bllU., 2 story hofne. Features: fresh paint, shake roof and patio. Sl!ll.500. Roy McCardle, Rllr. Mt-1'729 For Clualn.d Ad ACl'IOllf Calla DallrPtlot AD-VllO& ... ... I . "6CI! Jmaginethi11 A2 story5 Bdrm 3 Ba, ramily room home in Costa M~a for only Sl21.500 IOt;AL FOR JN-1.AWS ~ Nice nei~hborh oorl Won 't lut. Call now~ C lyde Johnson Rllr ~9-2644 H8GffTS SAMr.AAMA 20111 Orchid 3 Br tBa, super huy at Sl09,:>00. Owner a nxious. Chuck Spiller. 631 1266 REALTORS COSTA MESA FIXER_ WHAM UHl9UE AIOUT UNIQUE I' R I 0 t: I> F· O W Nt:K S H l l' 4 Hdrms. 2 ba, qualit y. up grades. •mtn. and 1·.vn . views. $llt9.500. SUNNY Remoclelcd. 2 Udrm il. 3 ha . l(Ue~t house. priv h1•at'hl•i.. Ba ys hort's I"'"' I 11Jll S:J35.(HIO. llVINI TllllACI FIOMT IOW -17'5,000 New exclusive listing. Most fantastic lot'alion fo r viewing ·the. boating at'tivity. jetty. ocean. bright lights & romantic Ca talina Is land. Just in time lo have a dose-up view of the Christmas boat parade. New lus h landscaped terrance. 4 Bedrpoms, fam. rm .. formal dining. dual stone . fireph.tl·es. 3-rar garage. Call for appt. WISLEY M. TAYLoa CO., llALTOIS 2111 S.JHyd ....... HEW_!POll_IT.., CIMTll. N.I . 644-49 I 0 Ownt•r·wtll carry fin ;rnt· Ing. 4 Bdrm 2 llalh. ram1 ly area. stone rin·plat·e. l'UVt'red patio. larl(e l11t. p ool Ma kl· a bu y. u .1~.uoo. <.:.all today <J(..' t-:A~ VI Jo:W lltl(hly up i.:ra<.h'd, 2 lld rm~. 1·u~lf1m tl t•1·or. "alk 1•1 heat·h Sl!l5.t!fltl ~ .~ ,.,.---e ~ (J -r-r-• I THE REAL ESTATERS CDMDUftLEX 2 YEARS NEW ... 4 lidrm and 2 Bdrm South of J>Cll l'rt\ utc· bru·k l'Ourtyartl 4 1·ar garage < ><tk plank1·d floor s Italian tile Su per 11.'rrn~ . < ·,~11 now (~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 BUY HOW! -VA :'II t-: IC a lH<I Hll< H If) :1 l11lrm . SA. <tr\'a , rt• 1110<lt'k<I. l'XJ.1an1l1•1l. 1111 ma1·ul<ttc. SIW <HNI HAYS 11> t-: t ' I>\' t-: \'al·ant 111 Bavs11l1· ('11\ l'S, :! Hctrm. i°hath. pllt~ n1m m unit) pool lli·:ll'h. ~11a. JU~t S:!k7.~HI l.l<iliT 1\:-.0D 1\1 II 'r'-4 Bdrm. llt•n. C<trml'I mu1h·I. \'1•1,..1· to 1•\'l•r yth111g S2H!l.!':.4IO (l'l' TH.AT'S WHAT'S UNIQUE.AIOUT • JllllllCJLJt-., •. ~ .. , Realtor3. ti75 GIJlllJ GO SOUTH S1111I h 1J( dl'I 'l Jt th<ol " REALTORS 675-5511 IRAND NEW CONSTIUCTIOM TRI-LEVEL -Opulettt 11te of glcts1, copper ·a11d wood. This -..... S..... wfth 1 ·story atriWft hen 5 l .. ootRt or 4 + .. ,..at• CJUHt ..... en Clftd an Oc.-Vl•w. 0WIMf' will help finonce. Call for ttrochur•. $749,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 ~·Coost Hwy •• CoroM .. Mw 675-5511 EXCLUSIVE lmm;iculalt• cll•H11•h1•1I :! Btlrm. 2 hath h111rw t11g I fam1lv room with t11·11·k l (1rt•p°ritn·. man1t•11rt•I! land~l'aj.1111g 1<1'11" 1wtl l µ;.itw l'llVl'r Man~ l'" I tr;.is SH>'l.!MJIJ Vi\ tl·rms Call 5-'6·2313 th1!o 3 +I 1luµlt•x <tl,.11 ha.., (j uart1·r~ (111' IJ ha..twl11r. l! fq,lt'-. f11r a 1•11111 "1n1t·r 111111 :! 11at11~-< fur !>Ulllnll'r <'lll1•rta1r11ng '111tl\ ato't! I :-.1•ll t·r 11H1·r111i.: \ .. r) 1•n ·at1\1• tt·r rn>. \ 'li1'1·r ........ Huaril & t·art-hom e. ltr . 1\1 ht'ds. sep. owners 3 BH 2 Ba house. ll!t' game r m . a JH 6 :1 I r, 6 Ii l . 54>1.t)KJ7 The fastest draw in the West a Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Ad Ca II To· l.AYSHOIES lstOFNIUMG 111 \'l'st nwnl ;1t S:t1;x.r11111 Balboa Island Rlty 673.-8700 Santo Ma HCJts :-..1·a r tht' ;o.;""JJor t ha1·k l1<iy. this upgr;t1kd :J l i1•dru11m 2 hath pp11I h11m1· 1~ a n ·a l t1ar)!a111 It r (";11 ur.•-. an :uloli:d 11n fam ily r1111111 . '"" rir~plarei;. ;ind mu~ll'r bedroom su1lt· A!.suml' thl' I SI TD and lht• tJ\\ flt•r l may con;.1dcr a :!ntl Tl) I Yu ll pr1rE' ~1'111 .mm 556·21ili0 This outstandin~ quality large ramily home in a .pdvau bea<:Acommun1· ty was completely rt• m od eled in 1977 '1 Bdrms & 3 s<•paralt• patios on u PH! shaped lot. $885.<m. 'T'hcrc ~ an 1·;1s' ",1\ toi I T p d YOU (II St'il !hill fill~ I I•• ots on ara e ) 11u n11 lunger w,c J u!>l I adv1.•rt1~1· 11 111 1 h1· .<:-D.M. MARSllALI. RLTR li-44·~> C:la:.!o1f1l•l1 ' t ·al I ti-I:! fi•iiK ·t!f'u, .f:i. STAR GAZER .. .,~ I ~~~ ~~-:....:."'-r----lti t I"' M. t"\\I t ''Jl--a1l t• ~ :~:~!:~,!~ ~~'';~'; ~,:;:·.~ -~ \I.. • •• 't. f11 fk•vr•l1jf• ltW•'\•>!JI~ 1111 , • .,,,, 1•1 0 f• ••~"''' •I 1f"Olf -ll'flhf•'4l•'"~--"'·'••1 • .. ,,.,,., ;::;;{'·· nf vc_,u, /n1·j11l' h., .. ,.,.,Jn Ho.,10 .,... •t!ii1•...t ···~ 0"' , ")... JJ A111t tl1 A1u •1 ,,.,. I · • • >aio.-t U'l'm1 tt1 1..,, .... ,"'"' ,_O, J ~ .w.,, .. t .. (h bol tt.-, ''1 f \. ::: :t::~ !::!).f~'"0 '~160 J , No >I {;.Ofttw"'°,.. '' roo .. , tACi4tT••tt.1l t••r le fa• M 01•1t•t .... ,.., •d "'"~• l!Qo"• ta,. .an .. ,~~" ,Q • ,, tt ,.,,. •tOC.•" ,, .. t)t+~ t /-. llf.\n..;rl \)"-'1111•••""•"'11 t )ti>"Ul'l•nQ 1 lll•t ••to .. OQllt ''"'"'·""''""' l\lnl!-•'lol.•I t'IG••• l\f, t•fh•I "flA. (fll.+1tlolt'l 0,'l ,,Atto• .,,,,. 11'-'t•" •IO•r .. &to•t•• '~~"'._ tt<. .. e•.,1 •'*I llf' .. 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WATERFRONT HOMES, INt RI Ai l"TATI 24Jn ~· < ''·"' J '"' N\1Wf)';lf' H.·.t• h 631-1400 ~l'• M10 1n,• f\\I•' l\.1ll-.1 l,l.11>1t 67Mf00 lllfC & llNO' CYCLES C Y O L " W S L T 0 I 8 T U E U E E E WDRE T O O C SROTOM '-'LL T l 0 Y TX 0 V C I K 8 0 IR CC 0 E I A A D I E E R A M E Y Y Y D T T H A I U L L H Y T C U C C A ECOAQCADOO IRM O IN W D E k Y H Y W 0 8 D 0 0 R 8 D F M M C J H Z C D Y E N T H 0 H Y A A l Z 0 Z S A L T P 0 T 0 L Y S H S I S A Y I A S E E H C E I M A H U 0 J £ S Y T l f A F Y Y I B D N Q Y P P I (Aus w's AT c E y N 0 [A z Es A S l l A A S T L SW l A l .C L L Y S S H H k H J A t L t Y C l A 0 A U Q I T t W £ I U Q Y V t H 0 T T 0 A C S C : ...., . 11119N, -. .._. • .........,. 'IN ..... 11W ... It Ir• ... ...... ...... DMlf""" ~ ...... 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Pllt lltClldllt ,., n=.,..,.._c..... u .. =-..ft.~ ~--­~ ....... day 642·5618 No Waist Seam! loom bu\lr~\~ <la1 1(1 d1Mfl ddt• bf wPH drP\\td •n tho~ a11 111111 r 111Vfd to.ild••\1 You ti kM lh• '°"'' ~Alhfted bac~ •5 mut h d' yuu dO lht hont Belt 10 lot l'trnlefl f'111ern '!039 Mosst~ ~1/e\ tl lO I? 14 16 18 20 -;,,. 11 'bi"' 141 ,,~,\ l '• 1•rd, bO inch lab11c Soll4 S2 .00 ... -~ peftlnl. W. * ... MCll (llftlnt ... 1111-.clasa tir•til. llell4'illt. S.4'9: lllMWI llMTll 'attem Dept ... I Dal!J ,_ ni""' •• :..., ... '"' If 1•u.,.. _.. ZIP. SUI •·mu_.. 1mw S,,tlNC-SUMllKll Ital PAn£1111 CATAlOC br•llP rou !llllllflC SAYINGS Oft tlllll. -· ...., •1111 .... 100 lest. tllJ pafMIM rllrt Mt ~ r~ •• ... :A , 1 For S. Hoae1 For S. Wednesday. January 7. 1981 • DAILY PILOT -~ ....................•.. ....•................•. ...................••.. ~~~-. ....;.~~~~~~~~~~~~__;:.:..;.;.;;..;...:...~:;.;...~;;;;..;;;. c.e..... 1024 .,.,._ 1044 Mew,....... 1069 HwNsFerW. OlllrlHIW• HwtJWwwl bd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ,. ... ., . IOOJ 1--------10NE OF A KJND. com · 1--------1 ... .,....... IO" .... rr.,. ..... 2000 -....... 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pietely remodelt'd ·H...,.Y•... ~··••.~!·~···-~41••4!tP•P•• •••••••••••••••!••••••• :;.;::-......... ~•••••• •ACTC>a .. CTION NEW USJING custom kitchen -only Ocean vu. 3 Bdrm 2111 ..ASSU .. &.6.LOAM l•-lllllli ______ 5 Bdrm~. So or II~.> 4 ..... ....................... .... ,,A ~ .. Cl .. OMr P a nora mic vltw a l w.-dere . from prim .. l•r•• lot 4 hdrm. :t bath ,.u,.tom homl' 3700 ~ rt ft•aturtna,i m1Jruw room. eotn . hvrna,i ruum, dinrnit room. built '"" '"' St lK.'I ouo U90 llLI t-'M ·1 TAK .. : u\' .. :K l'h1.rnun&. totally re · one of many hl&hlitea. Ba . 3 c ar 1 a r a1e . 1 Bd rm condo . Close to MIWYIAI yrsohl Sl2751mo LA KC:!'. l.OA:".!'i 1111 t111i. modeled 3 Bdrm 2 ba Rare Wa t J>olnt Model. 1325,000. H o a a H o 1 p i la I . IOMAMZA ·AU 5:16-1453 ~ :1r:t· i''"j,1,', ~:111~· .. ,'1 "r~c~::i ~;~1~." 1~1uf~•mW1::, b~~~ ~l~e~ v.~I~ ~1~1fi:=~~:'.·. ~St.ftllre DuN\ ~:;P~~e~pa~u!~~~~~: OWMa AMANCIO ..r• 11r11 1 :'l:u ,1u,i111)1ni.: rmalun• tn~rl in front a. Move in now. before 6 bcelelltu.lh •llll• ).-1 1 .ti •1,•• : •. 1111111 l 1 \'itr y;1rdb Assumiible Redhi.l.lARe,~ltu escrow cla.es A ,1. 11 r1111uu·1n11 y ~ 71t·f221 C /21, ........ -~1r .. rt 7 c...... IOXGroa1._.l111 l'l.a yu ll I::& lnv1111lm\'nl 552 _7500 1---------14N35 All apts. recently re LLS TATE I '73-ltOO ------decorated. Three ~ I,,. -__ / _ _ _ llACH Df,IPLU S• J._ B rdm. four I Hdrm No LOWr -2223SthS t c.,...... 1071 new. financinK requ1rctl. REALTORS 3br. 2i.ty. 1·1.t111. on pi.Irk $11 50 mo .i110 1 •• llcl 1ol ru1Jc ti7:1 1111 ~:1 ti75·7137 China Cove :I llr . :! tw Bei.ll'houM· (~ual'l S•'I lllll( 01·t>an & Bay '"'" SllOUmo 71\0 ·11211 or C\'l'S tall fi.12 IMl!lll Nf'• I) rt'mudeltocf I nu1111omtl ~I\' It· :i bdrm. 2 bath homt-ft>ut urm.c harait- r~c-reatl KJf'I rqc>m & :! µi.atiol> l.1vma room hu allr.H·tlvt• bl-um ('toillt~a. (1r •plar. • fr.-n1·h rlc-or~ lt-i.ad1n6(· mnv 11 AS5UM.6°/oLOAM Great aS11umable lat.••••••••••••••••••••••• Own er willl carr y at H•·HI valul'1 4 l.:e bdrm. MAIMTINANCI Special buy at S2•7,500. IY OWMH 12'7.. Hurry, won ·1 last ' •--------•1 '!.ha nt!1h:rpt. new iiaint Beauliful3bdrm , 21,2 ba. Qu le k sale. C h uck Prinripals only DoletX:X.JI 111 & •1ut . t•11d p11tau . .ro<·k ron do Lovely back patio Spiller. 631-1266 B r e a t h t a k I n g * * * 1 q1l1· pluy area. 3 fenced area Over looks green· panoramic ocean view 7 UNh Pride of Buy ., Beach j .I ih Hariiaan prll'e belt. Walkingdistant·eto' of Dana Harbor. Spec-Ow11-W-, Aftahel11t Totally n·rncitl :.1Hr I ha Str 11r h" ,. Sl.i75 1110 llJ:J :13111 rl~:.. li75 771;;, (•\' ~ k111b b r 1 <' It pa t 1 o N .. " k 1 t d1 t> n h It 111 appharwts C'lost· to tt•nn1~ 1·ourb • sanct~ bt'~C'ht>.., & r luhhc111,t•' <'an ht• I '"Id full~ furn1~ht-J SHtl uoo IAYNOMT Wt· h,I\ t' '>t'\ f>rctl fmt' homt'~ with pier & <>hp BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR ' • •· I• . •, 1:1 b 1·, 6161 W.AT .... OMTHOME 1 5 .BR 4 8<1 1•u:.t111n ..., a terfront l1 un1~ ~ 17 XJ8 IJ\'I 1l1ll'k l•nh· Sl.395.0W 1-'ort.1,·t.cil-.1111 this home and .1µµ1 !Cl see, call Carol Hoff a.:1 631-00IM LIASEOROrT TO NRQ4.ASI. I 1 Ht.I r m~ :1 t.;1 <'11.1·1 h11ni1• " 1""'1 \1 ,,II Fl'I• 1-1 S7!1~ 11111 f111r d1 • .-.1· pr'11 ,. $1411 ll(HI ()~11~1' 11111111 al ~11 ('a ll ll!lt-l>!ftJO. K111tw or \'" 1;;11 \l(b · fil Coldwell Banker . S llDIOOM5.:... 5 IATHS r >ea1 L '-late s 1 L5 , o u o own,. r . pool Sundeck off m te tacular customized 3000 ""....,. ~ 1..., 557 21\46 ' as r R EALTORS sq. ft . 5 Bdrm +retreat Pos itive rash flo"' sell ,..., ,., • ., '''"""" ""' 1 .... J b t' d r 00 rn New I Y ___ _ _ $90,000 in upgrades. As inl' al IOXGross 1n1·um1• HeriMw Y'-w Hill• \1 \> T I V AT 1-: I) 3 painted PVT PARTY-Non r ealtor sum able lOlfi'!, financ·· Most apL'I ren•ntly r<> ht•tlruorn with danan.: I wishes to purchast> i n g . $299,500. 33801 deroratt'<J Ownt•r will tfr..a 1111lull) ,1111 .11 .. .i 11"' f 1 Bluffs Condo. 3Br. 28a Aven1·da Cala'ta·. "J ''. carr" at 12'. 11u1~1 ·1n1J l1t••l1u11111 h .. 11 .. • l h11·1otl ru11m . am1 v r uom . "' "' ' ,, • 11 .,,h, 1 "" 111 ,. 1 , 1 ... t'" l1n•µlan• W<arrn dt>l'Or single s t o r y 1714 1 714·496·S?J5.0 pen llouse mg Orange <.:ounl} 111 • J t t.1 SIJ5 ooo l 5 Sunday \'C'slm ent 1hr 1.,. 1 ,11 i.:.ir •11~.. "" 11:11nlt• . • 346·7724 Eves ~1..r ., ..;_ ___ _,:_ ____ . *** t<•··.11 111 ,,. " 111 1.111,1111 T ,\ K H 1-: I. L . Wright S..taAM 1010 ,1ml 1111111111 .1111, 1•n.11 ""' II EA I. TO It S t' a I l ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 0 Uftitl 9XGross \J IU 1.ii•,il p11\,1i, 5411 1720 Udolsk be ...... S33u uuo I m m c d o t' c: u P a 11 r .> * *AFFORDABLE A11aheiM Location 631 ·7 300 N.I . Flx~clutlve Move in mnd 4 br & den. Th as superb arl\·c:.lrnenl ---------• 111 Cullel(c l'ark This .. SZ3CAMPU5Da·IRVINE xltll floor plan. hu.:e JAKE OVER featurei. po!>all\l' t•a,.,h :J h1 t •1 h.i ul SI 15.000 m a s l e r s II 1 I l' io··; t'llA l o an with flow "llh scllt·r f111.11lt' hJ:. .i~su111ablt• pvt Pl> Lag.a leach I 041 ~ •fireplat•e l'rat·e re· mg al t<!', ,\ 1ru1· pnrlt· HEIGHTS ARIA ll•an Call for dt>t:11ls ••••••••••••••••••••••• dured 19 $415,UOO Hkr 561.000 balance payabk of owm·r~h1p µropc·rl~ • I l',•111un :!I G uhl l'oa~I THEllGST .. "'L 963-11182 al $496 PITI Cl~an 3 All apls. n•rt•nll.v ic· J II! I llil i I" I \1 l H1·tillors ~II 1161! 11r aft -Bdr m with deep 1111 Ask l't•t•· 'h-.111 ' 111 I ll:i " HI RISE COHDO mg $82.000. Seller w ill deroratl'<I You 11 ha' l' hllrn•· s~ i•••·• •11111 ,i,i.-li1im Ht>lty556·1!4!4!1 vana Pomt duplex 2 hr. 10 al'l ras1 on thi~ 1.ni· I D P...t-£ IO I a up""r I br lc1 ..... r l.11\'clv I Bdrm Vlt'W 11f carr.Y ,SSOOO 2nd T I> 75., l"''l!J 1-.1 ·"'·' ,., 111 11··· ,1 •11 "'"1 ono vwn 26 ~ · -~ · ' ' "' · I nt>w r rpl. frt>sh µaml. Hay & Ocean Ownt·r 11~11,•r :111\l"I'' ~~ ,1111-••••••••••••••••••••••• beamed c-eihn~s. fprlt·, will fananct> S26!l.OOU l!u 11·~. ~'.."<'';:1". ~11111 k l.1•<1,.1' ,11v11011 .1 Br dlnan.: area ,& end Hat.a Writl•r . A ~t svrll~ 1 ;JI I~ ·•· 11111111'1 c.·ondo w un•an pa tao. Offt>red for only 752·5710 .. ' . e-: nA Co1to Mfta 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COL151PARIC POOi. HOM!-:. 4 1111 fa m lly nt>ll(hh11rho11d $775. ht & la~l + St'l'llfl· l} Ua\'111, a.it li46·:t!..'>:'i Ne~ port 1l1•11(hl~ :! llr lluplt·x l'nvatt· ~ant ;-.;o l'E'I'); SJK.S Ci;1., & "<tll·r p;wl li7:l·2l.'>4i l.uxur~ 2 na 2 ll<t Ip~ dltl l!;Jr . atrium. patlCl sr1!l;1 f~12 f12!HI <! if I ~ iii! S111~l1· SlOI'). d •111 hh· t·,11 1·11.-111 ,.,l'tl I!;• r al!•' c·.,111111111111 ,1 pt~ll $.'1~1 rrlll f>:Jl .fi!l1MI 1\:1k lor H11lh ~!;,\_.Y-\ll, p11ol. J}H'. $:10011 $144.\lOO f'L'LLPRIC E ' ~ra~.~-~--11"111 1,15·1~2.IO MISSION HEAl.TY HEWPORT COMDO Don 'I mis:> this rart! large 2 bdrm tondo 111 Cliff llavE'll 0Vl'r 2ooc1 :.q fl Last 1me nf 11nly JO G real nc11lhhorh11od HE ~5 NC H A LTY 1 2000 J QUAIL. PLACE PROPERTIES · ..:·..,u11• :1 Hc1t·111, l ' ,. 11;1 Huntlngloll leoch I 040 4!H·0731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOOOS COVE s1s.1•~l DOWN DUPLEX. l-:1j.!hl f11u111Jn .. ·.-. 1111'.I :! tor. 1 •1 bu uW<' al ll'S!> ont• 111i.11.,1h1111 .oll \II: than 111tt·rt''>t c.•nh tu fit GUESTCOnAGE lMrm 11111!-\11 th 11111, )1111 ,\i.tt.61.il 35:J!I. S40,000DOWM 15 , """" 11ft.·11.i .11 1 Outrageous 2br. Iha . )l.!i !'1•f 'rlll :hil~i ':l llr l-'1xt·r. pool. J.it·u1.1.1. own er's unit Sk yhJ;hl!>. tn;,\I rt l H!'> UNITS. UNITS WWfR:M'ln I 1\l(l'lll ti4:!~'lt1 \ dows. Beamed t:eihn~. H H H Ann\• Ut'nr11s Aitenl. 1;7;i.731~1 MONTHLY PY MTS to,-Til l :JO ,,M.I I 11t•11 e1.nd11 " t p V .1rd $620 with $201( 011. 1•111· ~;1r T1·nru~. pool & No qua hfyang. 2 Bdrm. I l•---------1 J :1 1 S 1; r. II m " ha, 2 c·ar gar Nt•"· t·pts & 1~1 l.1 ... 1 1 dep 1>-lli 1;1;:11 .. plu m bang. Owner "111 1 li4f1 :111z11 financ:t> Full pnn: 16 UNITS \I ES.\ \' ~:H 1>1-: I 111 :c 5112 .00U 972·U5H ur Beautifully upgratll•d s.io.5357. a sk ·flir ,\Jl\•n. FUWRTOM halh :.! ''~ :I 1·111 g,tr c .r1h11 $!•JI 11 1 iill IHl•I Wt•s1!'11ff3 Hr 2 Ba. pool Ag\ Sfl4!1.S011 Xln1 r1·nt.il s22·3·,ouo Sl 7 11.Uflfl T t' Ltrl'a Ht·nh ,,,... 111" f('h e Is land is where \'OU havt' )beautiful pri vat1..• heartws. \'ear rou~.~ ret.'f'<'alion.al clubhouse & ten nis courts T h is 1s a perft-l'l home & location for a famil\' or couple who want space. S480 .. 000 ·• •• ..__._. I pool huu~t· SI 15.0110 A nt ique Doors •Wi n Re I Estat 1-"rplc. New l\alt·h,•n l a e I POOL & SPA Bath. $295.000 by Owner • Days 833-3544 t•\ <'S aa~umablt• f1nant1nl I UI'" I o9o S55 tJ(jfl -i 11n·-.\·n1 111 '.' r C) a " M n l •• " I ~ ., .• t• •••••••••••••••••••••• • 1 ·' ,., -' ... .-u., t11rnt· Slf~1.1••1 d1m 11 ,.., 642 1011 SUPER ""me· s2~11.111111 1-.1 . .t FINANCING 11 1 J • ( )\\ l li.11.111. ,. :JlllC :!1 :lla :.!lrpli 111' II r \ I " II h Ill 1• I II I 1l 1h11m\" Tr;u·I .11 'ill I ,1 l'la1.1 ( 11111111 1~1111 leJl'U/11 :! t1IH.'I ti J,.!JI .t..:,1·' \\ :111111 lllJ<'lit'I'" $i:.!.'1 I" I ITill i5 I ~l&'i ~ .... tll~hl IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 CllE llDl&I ILllNS ca. OVER055 YEARS OF SERVICE LIDO ISLE Exc•1•pl111nall.1 <:01~1 l.cw;1t ,.,., \1•;11 l't•1111" ('nurt:. & llt·uc•ht•:. Ht·11ll1 :\p,ol 'I"" Bedroom Home With Oen. Plus 1-·ormal l>mm.: F<o11111 """11mahl1· l.11.1n l'r11·1• llnh S:t7!1.f)(~1 OUTST.AMDIMG IA YFROMT HOME I .11vl'1~ C ·u~l11ni ll111lt I l11rn" I In r'r 1111111nlt11'\ Ila~ l.l\'lll>! Huom F 11r111al lhm n.c 1!1111111 U1•n l.1h n 1n Sp;11·11111.., \I ,1..,t 1·r lh-1ll"1111111 0 '· c• r Inn k 1 n c Ra \ II ·" . F 11 t' p I,, c' •' f... l.11xun 11u-.I\ 1\pp111nli·1I l<ath· Thi,.,. 111111·1 l\1•clrnom' & ~1 a11f" Hcoom '"' 11.llh 1'11•1 l'o.· "hp l-'111 l.;11 )!I' Y;11"111 :O.I k.'10 IKMI Cmt't Be l eot Sharp 4 lclnn. 661 0842 :1 Bt11 m f ··~JIU ::11.11 :\t'"' i-:111 ..... n 11 1.:h I T l'i•nin-.ul.i 11.,1,1,, "" ,, 111, Sl 2.~.liOO ih:.umc $RCl.:>IHI p .t:!IJ Y I< ., 1 11 1 1 1 1 11111 hi at 10', of wood "11<1 glass and • •u1 1 ·' 1 ,. "1 111' I I< F l'nift•s,.,1111"11.., det·ks lo blend walh lh{' '" l1t·;1, h i\tl Ill'" • .11 ""' 963-8377 t• h a r ac t er or l h <' 111).! ,11, c.lr.1111·' 1t11 1i.1111 1 nei£hborhoocl A c·harrn ~.~··~l!.1 dill•·••''.'\ 1•1111 Jlrvi11e 1044 in).t3Htlrm.l baf1lronly :S23. ,;ilWI " tl h h'1 11" • • • • • • •••••••• •• •••••• • $268.0011 JAC~~,~~~LTY l . * * NEW,NEW! L~7~i:e;r. R.E. 1 1 ah· UC'l\'arlta>:l' or tlrn. . Corona del Mer I 022 sPllt•r's chlt•rnnrn' Th as LOCJUftO HlcJuet I 052 •••••••••••••••••••••••' nt•\\' Y..'oodhrac.J ,.::r ••t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 502 /\1·:1r 1a s:1:11 .ooo atly 1n nml-.l;rn /\sk1nl! ('ourse. cathedral l'l!(s I larhed h111m• will ht• n•-3 Bit Condo 011 .:ulf 620 1\(•ac1<1 · $llift.5t"> SI 15.0011 $167 .500. Wallal't> Ndf 425 t 't•mleaf, $26!1.!">IK> Exdus1\'ely Ours Realtor . 714·4!H·9:118 642 R arnon::i . SH7fl mt• i21 II<' hul roJW . $11!10 mo Onll' by, lht•n 1·all Sara Man 111. l n1que I lrlffi\'S li7S 51;811 en~ (;(1(10 :!Br, 2Ha ho11 s1· 111r11t•r \'erv IJ\l "1th 2111 '.!llJ I ~t>p un11 ~. 111 11 1') P rof cf!'\·or 1;;r, IO!i!1 IH*t-:TEHH \C't-: P OOi. & \'I I'.\\ ,\ l'fl7 ~ 3 lill1 rn hc111w with rurmJI cl111111~ 1 m & pool I ll1:hl) t•x p;1111l;c hl1· W\l\ldhrldgc RcalltJ 551.:1000 l!IW Karnnt·a t'k~,,lrvlnr CustomHonw Northwood llul!.lanthn.: v a lue. :1 hed rocom ho mt'. up· l(rnclcd and landst·aµt>d HcaJy lo mun• 1nt11 Vt•n allractrvt• r1na nt·- 1111( . $ lfl!l.!\OU t' 0 H T H c S ~I A fl T BUYER New c:a r pets. drapes. and paml highlight 1l11s lon·ly 3 bedroom ho me. Pri\'ale s pa overlookin~ rollin...: hills and cwean as a rt>al thrill' t\ss umt• a large c•xastml( loan at 9.25'; interest Hurry. this on l' won 't last! $142.500 4! .. ').1720 VIEW Sp er1a1·ul<ar I Bdrm \'le" h(1mt• Formal rlin ang ro(1m ~1sl r lid rm ~ u 1 l t' U 1.t. n t' r " 1 I I rm ante 4• RED CARPET I ·-754-1202 BY OWNEH -ll urbur View Carmel. 3Hr. 2Ba. fllm rm. new lhruout. will c·arry SI00,000 TIJ " 1$60.000 dn 644·5!!65 or 644-7697 011. ner ~ill llnanc,· ;;l 1 lesl'I than prl'\ aal111 ~ I ra te Sedudt.'<l 3 ktlrm P t>acock Hill Estate I llul!l' ~eparall' famil~ ruom with "l'thJr Opt·n~ to !>1Jarkl1nl! :-." 1m ming IXH>I Lo\ t·I~ "el'luded y ard. ,.,,,r rounded by lush 1rnp1r;;I plants. 5229.900. * Cot C. R!·alt' ~ l n\1•..,tmc·11i 640-5777 TRIPLEXES ,\h~c.1111..r~ Jlrl\ .111• 1•11 ,, t11111 111 ('11r1111a do•I \l.11 , anrl U,1lh11•• 1'1·11 "' '" l.1 l.<irgt· ,,,.,,.,urn.olrlo· 1•1.111• Ask forSm11h .\J,.\1•1 C /2 1 Ne""port Cntr. F \~'ISll>I-: Sii \Ill' '\o•" ., Ill ~llol l oll 111 .! .... \\.111 1111\\ \il1dl 11•> ltt.'f"\ &~.: ... :. ,,, :':.:r. KIDS/PETS OK I·. "td1· !1·11.-. ti '.11 d 1:t;: ~~>111, 1~11; l~IK don osen rc>altor" 640-5357 I g .i1 ;1g1· ~ 11°1 Sl'•.1 '..! l.1 I ,, d1 ,q1<•'> U l/I 1111 1----------' Ill'" a.:.11vl,·111·r ~I'.!:• Ill" ' ·•kl' .»IX:)>(!';' 731-3111 Othe,. RMI Estate ••••••••••••••••••••••• MobhHo&Ms Fors• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Juan Capo. S55.lllJll 2 Br 2 Ba 1480 sq rt II yrs. old. AJ{t 5-11-5032 COLDWC!LL BANl(eRO RMI Estate l11veshneftt Sttvices I hr :.!' _. IJ.1 1·1111\111 :: 1·ar• !-!•Ir ll'llll"". :.'.llli .... ,, l'.1rr" Way. B<wk Uc11 5 11 Hlli I 1:~.f).'>21 . . • • • • .;-.;1-:w :1 11r :!1 : Ha I 1~·1·Jn '"'" S1n1 !,!;tr._t)!e .l'h s~··· t s,r,uh "P :!:!t:I )';111111' \\1' layfroslt $475,000 Cute 2 Bdrm 2 Ha home with boat d0<·k. Could be E'asily added on to. The o~ nt>r will hnalll'I' with 10'; down l'r1nl·1pab only. Ask for Barry l•---------•I I 0 UNITS I II I II .. j, I.! • : I :1 fl I 911 0 .. ___ ....._1 L 51H H4i:. 4 o ... s-e n. l TR,\DITIO\,\I. Rl .,\ITY H1JMh t, l""Vf'.l'4!11;T<., II 1~h cf,•m.111d 111·.11 h :\\\'l'T 111 ; I'S .!Iii" I nl arl'<• l1u•<at1u11 \\1 111 1.11!•' .11111 " 1111 1\ Specialluy ma1nl;11n,•d u 11 11 , -t•1\1• 11•Lng 1111 ""'' Beautifully t us1om17l'd !>t'par;itt· nwlt·•' I 5:1:,11 111•• •:1.1 ,,-;,;~ •EXCITING• 24 ' so· \''k II DUPLEX x · ) IOI( ""'" St T I h L 1 llr Ir~· 'anl -.111,111 ol11i! • , .. f .. ··-...... " •f'. 759-9100 #2c_,. .. ,._ .. ..,....c ..... - 1 View or h arhi·r :1nr1 oc:t-an /\ llt'\\ 11~1111.,: at I only SJJh,flOO CALL NOW 642-7211 btQlgo IHewport..... . I OH RCTaylorCo <>40 ()l)()() ••••••••••••••••••••••• bJl-7370 TWO•tMllACH Deluxe OCEANFRONT duplex. Vacant . ready to r e n t . f" a n ta s t 1 l' ter ms'! Call for details ltEAL ~'TATESTOHt-; :..-2.lia.._.& ~t·los.<'.!!_ epa 0 eac oc. I 11k .; 1.-.11 n11• • s~"" porl'h In La.1?una'>Hillsj Tllf1 f1na~~11nir ~"'· ""'"n'' lli•i•,.,11 s7-•• -;t1-----'-.- n1cest 5 s tar p;irk. -1 ~ r"' clown. SI:! K -ll1lnn .1111t .,.1, 1. .,., t ~I old & oldE>r. 1J EHJS!l 1 I Bdrm 11n1b l'\'I ,·111 -· ·' .. "1 -111 · Gr••"'•af Porte t-n·tl p.11111" ld1·.i1 1111 111 Le•· 111r •·'l(c·i tiriw , ... " Estate Sat. •l1<1I in' c·,,lw 111 11111111 1 , pa 111·,..h pa1111 1111 1111111 , ... @ro.@ft~~~r.~~· ..,,.. -FORIVER VIEW -OML Y S2tt,OOO. Cor o110 d•I M•r b•c.tf" ..._ wfttl CfOOd •'-•· Cowtyn ..try, fo,.M•I clMIMJ '°"' & ..... ,_.ly roowt. M.w u,.,.t'-J & wood ...... floon. Prf•• bHct.n. Fff I.cl 5Mw1 ........... -OWMll FIMAMCIS-VllW HOMI. c_._ def M• -..ty. o ..... ..,cmny l1thwt~ .. I l 1/J% wlMI ....... ,_, ... 1. hMli fl'4•• Cit It-QI. wHt. ,.... Uh,*'f4 ..... l ....... 2 ,.,,,, ................. ,..... & IN"*fult ,... Perteet fer t..lly I 111tcs I • Int Newly offwe4 .. SH7,000. 2744 I. COAST HWY. COltOMA DEL MAR 759-161& PAnlMllAI I NO S P RE I l £LCEH ~ --1024 ···················••••! --------· 12% .ASSM. LOAN I Im rn anil,1l1· :I H1ll 111 + honus 11111111 "llli i..,, :\,a r llC" t•:1r1h11111 .. 1·ar1Jl'1"' :.h11l \e1 ~ ,\ llt'" 1 tale 111 k111·ht•n l.m d\ yard "1th """ '-'~l' ... hl•1i A!>klllg Sllili (~Mt F1ir .ir1 a ppt II) St'<'. rail '>~II 1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS NEW CONDOS EASTSID! C.M. 2512Santa /\na /\vi' 2 BR. 2' 2 ba, t'f111lcmµ desl~n SHfi.000 64'·509' 646-6093 assum 1111'• STEAL IT! $89,500 In lovely 'Coeta Me111. 3 B drm 2 citr garage, larae p a t io, ruw bathroom. Call '4&·9111 I"{] • 11•1 'I "'"I .I , _ 'L____: t f1 I I ./ ---- By llwm•r Deerfield Park I I o rn t· . s p a l' i o u s & t·lt•.i11111. ptof dN•or, 3br, <!ha . h ugt· fa m r m "' hook t·a~e!., a 'c·. clst> 111 park S('hools 1len· n1 s r;1t:qut•lhall l'ourts. S17!l.'.tllll ('all arter JI'~ wkkd<1y-. 5.5!1··'791 ORAHGETREE CONDO I lillrm + Loft Sh;irp End l'n11 Sll3.!t50 c I 21 Newport C..tr. 640-5357 IMSTAMT HOMI I >r,.1rahle .i IK'droom 3 hath !'Ian 3 1n :\11rthwciod 1-~eaturin~ s!!pa r .. 1t> ram1ly rnorn .with fireplace, formal d1nm!(, dramatic m11ster l>ll•ll'. lush yard w is pa uncf a long list of luxury upj!rades. Priced well below rurnparable s ales at only S229.000. Call 751 31!11 •t;:s ELECT I PRO PERTIES RAREAMD Owner will assist with the financing on lhis 5 Bdrm 3 bath homt•. lls featur es inc lude : a formal d ining room. family room. RV par k- ing, new paint. Asking $229,000. For an a ppoint- ment lo see, call s.4i>·1151 ·~~HERITAGE . . REALTO RS ---- HEIGHTS Lovely 3 Br 2 Ba home o n l r g lot with a beautiful pool. Excell buy at Sl85.000 Quark escrow Chuck Spiller. 63H266 REALTORS GARAGE SALE ads in the Dally Pilot brin g h~ppy results. To place your d r a w i n g card , phone 642-5678 today! -----------· -'"In• 1044 642·567H ••••••••••••••••••••••• OUTSTAMDI H G ltOtill IM WOODlalMI! Family living at its . best in this beautiful 4BR. 3 bath Br oadmoor "Briar wood" model on a q uiet cul-de-sac. This high ly UJtJtraded 2-story home shows like a model and features a spacious family rm, formal dining rm, atrium and sunken livina rm. $189,900 Bob Tarlton 551-8700. <W-49) I.AUi& PotMT TOWMHO .... Elegant SBR, 2112 bath condo. Plantation s hutte r s i n m aster BR, wood parquet noon in entry and kitchen, desift";~ wallcovering1. St34,900. Lee el'Jla.M14. (WllO) 675-1771 NO OUAUmNG C h arming 3 Bdrm P en insula housE' guest unit on extra larRt> lot. Owner n~s to sell and will listen lo all offers Great exash~ fma nr ing. P laya R.E& ln"eslml•nt 673-1900 HAUORVIEW 4 Bdrm . family r oom and bonus rm. LovE>IY home in superb rond1· lion . Askinl' $299,000 fur quick sale. C /Z I ......... .,,_'JMM_rf ... C11h'. 640-5157 RAHCH HIDEW A Y in beautiful No. <.:alif. 20 a c res + 3 Bdrm home. 2200 s ir. Close to sk11n11. fishini.:. Includes shed. pen s. cor ral $275.000. WlLL EXCHANGE ~r Newport units or housl'. t;all John Apgar. Agt. 640-5357 or 646·0783 I hu)..,. t'all l'or (h•t .11h Beautiful 24xtill Bar 71 4-134•939 3 -.xf111 t-1 l.1-1 · ..;:!'~' "" rin gton Homt>. youn~ 1· 21 ~ 436-9756 P'"11 i»l •'-ltVi adlt s & s m <lll pt·L. ~ we lc omf' By apµi11nt i----------•l 1 1,.,,,, :• 111 \\ ''•"" •'-ment 540-4937. 11·111 1! 1·111 '1 >.!.11.1 1:•· CLASSIC 180 U ... 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Taylor Co. .aHlton 644-4910 I•---------~ I .•1' 1•h 1 hr 111·.ir :-, 1 · Condo&lllnhcft.s/Towll· _ 1'1;11;, l:ttmh rm frplr h forMIM 1700 J tr111m 111 1 1tt· .... 11· OUlft Out of State •·;mlt•nt>r. s;~11i.111i1:r.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pro,.,.+y 2600 ,.. PVT PARTY·Non reallor ••••••••••••••••••••••• :! llr ".j.!:1r S:~lfi l'pl~ wishes to purchast• .n1A st•en1r 0rt·i,:nnl'11u,1 l111·d ,,,.,ct 1\ p.1110 Bluffs Condo. 3Rr. 2Ha Electrir-it,·, frnc•i·il. 11111 W.11l'r pd ~··~'fi '.\ S.1n sini.:l e s t ory. 17 1'1 1 stantlinj! ·,.11." aiTc·s,,1 la /\1111 t>.'Wi ·ll:..~l I fll'\1 346-7724 E ves M r . b l<'.ownt•r.i!r.!21!1!1 \\fl-ight Beautiful. brand lll'W 2 BR. 2 Ba corner unit. Buy into ownership for $2850 & "rent" • , fur SJOOmo. Steve. 953-1220 IK OtH ,,....,.., ·2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUMITS :I BH 2 Ila, 1'.as1 .. 1dc• 111•" r pl1' drps. paint $.'t!•:-. rno A"k fo1 11111 al!I r,.rn Mll!tl H lr 111 .\It'~<~ Vt•rcfc• 1;ardt!1H•r 1nl'l11tlt•tl :\1•wl~ cfN·orall'cf S72!l 11311 4\121 HIWPORT SHORES Imagine being able to walk to the beach. 2 Br + den. highly upgr aded J ust listed at Sl36,000. W estside Costa Mt>s a. Don't miss this op· good condition. incom e portunity. Call now! $40 ,800. yr_ P r irf' R...tal1 ldah11 1.and·4 :u•rt',,, :!II ru,i. to Ja<•k,,on 111111•. Wyo 211 m1 to t;rand Tnr11hee Ski H",;nrl I:! m 1 W Ye 11 u" ~Io 111• Park Sk11nj!. h sh111 j.! b a c-k p a t' k 1 n I! , s n ow mo h 1 I i n .,: l'I c• 208 7117 4!7113 hnllll' 456-9915 husant·~:. 11111 Sears 3 Hr Clc•ai1 1-'llC'cl 'anl S!i-10 mn .-\~t 1-:loycl 534 'M411. 537 3.}13 642·8850. $445,000. On payment ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIJtf• .,_... 0..,.._ 1130,000. OWC balance. HCMllH Fws:l.a.d C ..... 0...... a t 11"-'. ••••••••••-••••••••• John Coom bebkr A eR€HIG€ ~.~~~~~ ... ~!~! fCU" ,~ ~ HOM€\ CANNERYVILl.Mot-: ~ R eal Est a t e Inves t · 2 Bdrm . n e w I ~· S k yllahu and clerestocy m enu fu r nished. im•I ~tt·reo. •windotlrs highlight the 3J33W CoulHwy NB TV. sun ke n tuh 111 warm th " this 3 Bdrm 64W646 ' master .1750. hom e . Lovely pr ivate Waterfront Homes corner. bl& trfftl , new APP\.IVALLIY Inc . Realtors decor 1lre91 the custom 631· 1400 quality. Call to s ee. Near new 4-Plex. 2 ------_ tz4"' 500 bdrm, 2 bath each un it Westclirf 3bdrm, ne utral IAiiDn llAl.n with fireplace. enclosed tones. clU11e to park & Nll'I·.: hse 3br. I.ii.' II\ rm. \1111 rm. 1lt•n ~ ~N bar. enl'I gar. fncd yrd. no 1·h1ldren. no p!'l:. $500 Avail I· 15 Call eves. 642· 711113 --~. Newport Terr. dose lCJ· bc·h. 2 Br. :.!', ba condo. P ool . jar S60U mo 641-1183.'I Fam ily sir.e & lu~trnus 3 Br 21 2 Ba condo. Frplc, tennis Ii pool. Welrome kids Ir pets , S72Sim o . Al\. ~2880 o .. , ... --1 22, .a..a•~•JOO patio, 1ara1e. SllS.000. • c h ool s. StOOO I m o _.._.. B i ll Gn nd y, Rlt r , Ml·70l3. 111-tlll. --••••••••u••••••••••••• Beautiful Duplex. 3 BR'· -..aw ..... IWorld ot ..,,aa,, rt11at -at ,_ flsalertilll ••• ,,. ••1 1 Dallr Piie& a 1°1t ... To,._ ,.. ... eall ta.llTI .... 1C'lm' .. M · _.,...., ..... .OUULIX Hwe1Ulfwlll1•ul 2ba. 1500 1q ft. Partial lK .AllQJl.J itOAN •••••••• .... • .. •••••••• otean view. ~Imo. 1 l..a4l8 C• , .... ....,. im _,, 1.se • .c~u Doc· at -••••-•• .. •••••••• 111-111oorn1-1m IOWMfOWMH.I. Oc•• ... ,..,. vi.w. a•= .a ane, 10 Tl tff bi*m,. Two l INnn "5llum <model >· •• C-1 IGU. MUie. A•t&l•bae '""'· Oeeu n. CI08do. Poat •r .... °"'"' •• , _ ... .,..., ...... ~.Ma.t•-·f· r•• • • • • ... ~.,,. • • •,. • • •.,. H De&Y"-Of Mc tr'b t ' It• ...................... ........ 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JHI I ...a.~ .___. )J•1 .....••••••.••......... ..... ~ . \ AC~ST 3 8tt 2 ba, w•lk to 1d1oolll •hupp1ri11 f ... )a 1\6 & 1...U (If( ~H _.., 4471 -~~ lc.1 Kl'1th , blh lu .. ,..an t:lrt1.,1l J bdrm li1m rm " llt-11 11'7~ 1001 Phah 1·rJb Z ·~ bla t"eldar & tel H a l>bl l'at 'l\t 11•1 lull> M•mt ~u \dult. no Pl'l> l~lllrt' <tl ~ lllth S l 7 H !llill clJJ I 111 WU.5112 ,·Al '\.'IT ,t lit< l ti• -. oilk 10 H hools :.huppmj! r ... )i> ~ & ~OK S7UO !162 ... ; 1 ok for l\.e1th HUMESt'Ut< RENT 3 Bdrms ~ Fen1•ed > ards & garage:. K1<h & pets wekome 964 ~ or 973 2971 A&t . no ree 2 Br 1 "'2 Ba lrii rondo, pool. ~'mo. Yorktown Villas. 962·3519 3br. 2b11. fenced yard, good loc S575 ~3385. 642•056.5 ----- 2 Br + 2 Ba Deluxl' uml. rp, patio. pool. tenni~. beach. ~mo. Call 8111 960· 1217 or 5J6..6565 3 Br. 2 Ba Deluxe unit patios. fp, tenrus. beach $650 m o . C otl I 8111 960· 1217 or 5J6..6565 1,:;i;;---3244 ......••••........... ,. Woodbridge Creekside I Willow Lease 4br. 3ba. frplc . A/C. behind park /pool, derorated like model, gardener $925. 552· 1289 l&n'ALS 2br + den, 21hba $800 3br. 2..,ba $900 4br. 2112 ba $900·$1250 4br + bon, 211-Jba $875 tt573 CAMPUS DI· IRVl .. E U.P. Terr. 2 Br 2 Ba ron· do. w/bot tub. Agt. S650. 552-3339 Woodbridge. 2 s ty, 2 bdrm. I', ba. pool, spa, tennis & lake. $600 mo. lse 759·0115 * •LIASES 1 oose Crom _ S525·S1200 monthly on one year lease. We're the ones to call. \\bodhrldte Real1u . 551·3000 4tZt Bunnra Pkwy, lrvln• .. TURTLEROCK Broad· moor Plan I, 3 br. 2 ba. din rm. fam rm, frpl. lae kitch. comm. pool. Nr. schls. & shopping. Xlnt. rond. No pets. $825 mon· thly. Call: 494·~ aft 5PM ---- WOODBRIDGE Area Condo, 3 Br. 2112 Ba. din· ing rm. bar, microwave. family rm, fplc. cpts. drp1, a /c, comm pool & tennis. 2 car gar. Avail immed. $725 + dep. 752-1282. 5br . 3 b a. rrpl c. cpl/drapes, fenced yard, w /d hook·up. $85()/mo. 49'7·3230, 965-2326 4 br. 2 ba, family rm. The Colony. avail. 2/1, no pets, $700. 64(). 7114 Custom RSJ VIiia, l Br. l ~ Ba, exec. lo ft . S725 /mo. Ownr I A&t. 552-6757 or 552-4101 r······················ 1 •• 11.. l"ur• homti ne•I lafu 'ttr dt• ClulJ flll\ (i•ldllllt'I ~mo •471111 ...._._.._.. JU7 ····················~·· tltJM~t>'Olt ttt:N'I' 3bd r n1 ~50 t'e111· .. d y ud .. au~r Kid.!> & ~~ w~ll'Ofllc· ~ ~ or !na Ml A.it 110 ft't' <!!:fr t dtn 28a, VVl l'UI de :.al' 'nr tennu. db. lrplr covttt!d patio. 2 <'llr 6'1U 9625 mu mrl wtr & nwnt No peti. 7S2· 7733 dys, or 7~!N20 ah5PM Me;,;.f .._. JZH ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 2 Bdrm mobile home Double wide $695 mo. On WATER 2 Bdrm 2 ba condo. in security bldg. Pool. Vu. SllCIOmo. YU homl! for u~· 111 Harbor Vu. 3 Bdrm. 6 b•. Pool. $2500 mo. Spac. 3 br. 2"'1 ba twnhse. Nr shopping, beaches. Com mwlity pool & spa, Room for cycling & jog· glng. S700/mo. w1S25dis· C!>UOl. Ag\. 544-1440_: OCIAliRONI' 1Mtia.occ. Beautiful 4 br, 2 ba up· stairs in dplx. Wood beam ceilin.as. frplc. crpts. drapes. all blt·ins. encl. garage w111uto opener. washer /dryer incl. < FUrn, or unfum. $1500. TSL Managem e nt 642·160.1 Npt Shrs ~aterfrt JBR 2 ba, frplc. Pool /tennis. S850. 968-11'.!63 BAY FRONT. 2 Bdrm. I Ba, no kids or pets. Yearly 1675 mo. 673-8222 ------------ 3 Bdrm 2 Ba oceanfront home. nu paint & drapes, excell. cond .. patio & yard. $12501 Mo yr ly No pets please. Call Lloyd at JACllS REALTY 675-6670 Bayfront w/dock for 45· boat. 4 Bdrm 3'h Ba. Available immed. $1500 mo. CIR Ritts. Bill or Linda. 631.(94. 646-5096 3 Bd. den, 21}.i Ba condo, Blurts. frplc. patio. gar, ne w decor. Lease. No pets. $850/mo.64<>-7647. Lux Harbor View Hme 3br . 2ba. fam rm , skyllahl. new cpt,lge paUo. dbl 1ar. '990/mo. 631·4842 or Answer Ad •408. 642-GX> 24hn. H A R. B 0 R -V+-E-W HOM ES-3Br, 2Ba. fam rm, new inside, nice yd. $900 mo. 644 -5965. 64-4-7697 I Br Condo in maanificent Versailles. ver y ex- clusive place to live. $.575 mo. furn . 963·9358. 848-3119 BLUFFS. New 1 level. 2 bd. 2 ba, aunroom. D.R .. greenbelt, W ID, refrig. $950 m o. 640·8146 : 675-5930. J4JI ••••••••••••••••••••••• NWPT C&DI CONJ>() ) Mlil walk w Be~h JBdrma M .. ter Bdrm w11ludy J lta din rm· aunll en hv rm w1wet bar flreplare lutchen w ncd. tmn1.1 eta poo1 . aauna Se<'unty ..x> mo 11112..-.n~ 2br 2b•. St(jentrnm .. t>'1urv1t-w, W75/mo ~MMli ••••••••••••••••••••••• I lt1 (.'ar~b . dr11j.N!!l, iituv.. r~riaie lJl1ls pd Uteoi.ils for 4 $375 tli5~ tn:Al..'tl, l'lt!r, Prkai. IBr $450 AdU Ulll pd. :.U I': l!:d1tew11ter 1·871 :!866 c .............. l722 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Baehelor. includei; utal $375/mo 640-9900 Ask tor Faye. Cott.MIN l724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUSCASITAS t'urn lbr apt. 1325 & up Encl. gar Adults. no pets. 2110 Nl'Wport HI :>48·4!1611 btwn8 & 5PM Large l''um. Bach Apt Sl85 Prefer middle aged. No childrcn/Pt'ls 548·0868 Lrg apt, Jbdrm. utililles p a id . l: sidt'. S425 646·4631. Hwl~ileoch 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.l.'1FlllEST Spanish Estate Li\'ini: 1 Beau11ru1 park·likt' sur roundings THrat•cd pool. Swiken gas bbq, s pa rkhnR fount<1ins Spacious rooms ·Separ ate dinin,.: 11rea Walk·in clQ!iel.<>. home like kitcht>n & cahmets Walk to fl untrn~ton Center 2 Bedroom.rurn S510 3 Bedroom Townhouse un!um $.SIS Adult!;. no pets. Utilities l"n"l'' LA QUINT!\ HEHMOSA )6211 Parkside 1.n, I blk W. of Beach. 3 blks S of Edinger. 847-S.Wl $375/up 1·2 bdrm. pool, jat'. adlt. 189!1.! fo'londu. H,B. 842·2834 or 842·:1172 3 Blks to ocean. Hal.'ri utils paid. S325 mo. Carpet & paint 2U7 Chicago. -----... l"IM 3744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Br. + office tor 2nd l:lr >. I Ba. Sunny derk on stream A I C . d is· hwasher. carport, pool. tennis. ~ mo. Yearly lease. Adult. no Pl'l Avail Jan 15th. :>48 0412. -~ --... Lag.oleach 3741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2bdrm. 2ba. Laguna Lido. oceanrront condo. $800/mo. 499-4418. "'.4~ ---------Hewporileach 376' ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.rg 4 Br. 2 Ba. $750 mo. & 2 Br. I Ba. SSSO mo. Steps to beach. 673·9312. Spectacular Oceanfront . Avail. now. 2·4 Br. Con· do. 673·SURF. NO LEASE REQUIRED YUR·ROUHD FUN: Social Acllv1hes 0 1 recl"r• Free Sunday Brunel'\• BBQ s •Par ~01.us !TlllC..!l.mQre GREAT AECAEATIOft: Tennis• Free Lesson~ (pro & pro sl'lop) • 2 Heallh Clubs • Sauna• Hydromassaoe •Swim ming • Driving Range IEAUTIFUL APART· MEHTS: Singles 1 & 2 Bedroom~• Fur n1sl'led & unfurnished • Adult L•v•ng •No Pets • Models Open datly 9 to 6 Oakwood Gerden Ap1rtment1 Newpott Beach/So. Scenic Oran1etree 2Br co ndo. Rt'frlge . w /atreams. p ool. j acuzzi. tennis, etc. Adults only. no pets. M95.1'7H229. 1700 16th St 4 Bdrm (3 + den l . !Do•ei 11i 1w11 Gor1eous 2 sto r y (Tl•) 142-51l3 townhouse. Lovely features. In beautiful Newport leech/No. cond. On quiet cul-de· 880 Irvine aac. Near pool. Move in !at 161ru a...-... 1241 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ..., •fl. J ... ·~ ... ........... , •. Call ........ a ldnn. 2 ba&h, view. 2 car ,.,.,. on Acacia near Pacltk Drive. Unuual val~. MOC> mo. Avail. now. (Sorry no doCll New 3 bdrm. 2 bath. bums, i..t bdck. 2 car 1ara1e. larae patio. W alll lo everythln1 _, mo. Varant • ready <Sorry nodop). r(,(ou11u1 di',/ ..Alm ··~~'Ml 6'j.'l-8~9~ 2'35 E. CoHI Hw, .• CdM 3bT, 2"'2ba duplex, frplc. gar, $6.50 67~1795 Studio Apt CdM $285 I r~om with k1 t t·he n a rea/no t.~g fac 1st & last. 67~9'31. -----c ........ Ji24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21r .... .,. Newly decor. (;as pd, e n cl gar . pool . d l''a s her Adult s 642·5073 MEWL Y DECOR. I Br. GUS pd, end gur. d/washer. pool. Adults. 642·5073 3 Ir ToM!hous, Newly decor gas pd .. e n <'I gar . p ool. d l washer Adults 642·5073 • $395. 2 Br. 11 • Ha. Adults only. Cat UK. All built· ins Ball•ony TSL Mgmt. 642· 1603 PINl':BLUFt'Al'TS I Spac 2 br. 2 b:i Adult l compl('x. pauo. v1('w . , frplc. enl'I gar . ~as stove. dishwasher. ·spa. lndry rm 1-'rom ssm SPMC 631 6107 LIKE new 2 br. 2 ba. nr dwntwn SJ7:-i mo 673-2113 Beaut1rul 2br 2ba S550 It ·s open. See it at 3106 Gi~er 540-4400 1 br. utils pd. gar. nt•w t•rpts. orf·street. adult couple. nu pets. SJ!.15. 7 68· 7 633, 548-112.S I 2 Br, tll'an, I C'hild UK. S375/mo + dep. 590 Joann St. 5-45·4529 or 213/598· 1219 WESTl.Al(E VILLAGE Beautiful Adult Aplc;. No pets. lmmed 1,l!cupam·y. Pool. spa. lndry rm . gar. avail Bach·S315, I Br·S385. 2Rr·S4»S440. TSLMgmt 645·8122 or 642-1603 Quiet 2 Br. I Ba. with I garage. patio. pool. 1 Adults. No pets 1801 H 15th. St. Newport Heig~~· ~· ~· 7340 _ SPA~-BR-ADllt.'h.-Ltle kitrh, open beams ceil. in cl r efrig. no pets. $395/m o. ~ Ma ple St. 548· 7356. 673·8803 Spacious Family 2 Br-$350. Pool & play· ground. 548·9556 from 12-7PM. Newer 1 Br. w/garage. Adults no pets. $365 mo. 548-5766. ---------- FOURSEASONSAPTS. Couple, no pets. 2 br 1 'h ba twnhse. Patio, pool, $370. 7M Jo Ann 642· 1602. Perfect 2 ... 2 I& llOOsq fl. fplc. lndry d ishwr. encl gar. IS50 It's open. See it at 3106 Ginger 540-4400 lbl'. Uili, wiique apt in seperate hse util pd. $350 642·3957 arter 6/lve messaae Lge Jbr. Iba w /porch avail now S350/mo. 741 W. James St. ·c· dnve by. then call 640-0997 lbr, yard, gar, child /pet o.k. $400 367 Unit 'A' Hamilton Inspect then ca II 64 J.C1763 SHARP 2 BH, new cpts & paint, pvt yard. enc l gar., child OK. $425 mo. Call 546-5880, ask for Linda 3bdrm. 2ba. E. side loca· lion. Washer /dryer hkups . Nr s h ops. SMO/m o. 642·0346. today at _, mo. Agt. 111c1 845-1104 M0-5580. SHARP I BR 1 Ba, patio, ---------1'----------•J new paint. cpl.I, nr bch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Country aettin1. 811 yard, frplc, ldda/peta ok. Lar1e. Needt TLC. "50-1515. a.zm. <>Han view dpb, 2 br. frplc, bdwd nn. beallb unit, Wll. *·UIS or •·2711 L..-... J2IO ....................... Wntcllff 3bdrm, neutral 1 Br adult condo. 24 hr. ~. ~. 851·8090 tones, dote to park .. 1c hooh, SlOOO/m o. security. View d foun-UPPER 1 & 2 BR apts, 541.7()13. lain & 1ardens. S500. '3lO, l350. Adlta, no pets. Owner.~0230 631·2177,311W. WlllOn 3 Br. Oceanfront 2 BR duplex, fncd yard, Weekly/Mo. Garage, irdnr • wtr pd. $430 llnena, etc. 64CM784 + $200 dep. 87U~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ON THE ISLAND 4 Bdrm S Ba home, 2 car 1ara1e +carport, frplc, Af.a I all Aull. now. Lie 1 br, 2 Br. 1 Ba. onltream with boat lle-up on water. U. .. dtfl id aduJta, no pet.a, pool • double..,..., pool, left. '800/mo Incl. utll. All. ....................... carport, "15/mo. 1111 W. .U., jacuat. Avail. Jan Marte. l'1M700 c.rw .. Mir JIJ2 11th St. 541-0aR ~~r~:.. ':1r.' a':iC ... -,-.-.-,-,-, -----i ""'"""'"""••••• 1 BEDROOM w/REFRJG camlnlto Lua. Phoae U.fw JI d J421 •~ Bd, 2 bll, frplc1..!'!· No,.... Avail now. 211 /ltl·OIJt or ............ -......... bw11her. No ot n;a. •1mo.•t·l1'7S 2111111-Gll. MIW COM LUXUIY "50/mo. bt/lut, HC!. Lar1e 1 Br. Newly d• coua.d. Poot. Adulla . No pets. ID> .... 7Slt, 171-0Mt. 1 Br. E..ade, amail but c oay w/lota of neat wood. Silo, M2·IN50 an 5PM. IAS11M c....,w ... 3 Br. study 6den. 2 bath, tri-level. frplc, altyliaht. derk • patio. No children or pell. 1645 mo. Avail, now. 180 E . 21at Sl. Days 646-4262: Eve1~96'3. 2 Br. 1 Ba. M75 yrly. Lge back yard. Gu & water pd. 760-7241. N_~port Bea~h R~~I~ _ Bachelor l & 2bdrm de- luxe adult apts, nestled an park atmosphere on extremely quiet com plex. End gar, pqol. patios. bar-1>-que, loc. nr Newport & 17th 631·2276. 665Parkl>r. E. Side lbr, cpt, frplc. d r apes, fenred patio. $325 + sec. 646-2723. !d_u!!s/no~ __ 3Br. 2Ba. new condo Dis· hwasher. stovt', laundry hook-up. Lovely art>a South Coast 1'erru1:e Sunf lower & Bristol, Children ok. $5501 mo. Call 838-DW, !J..5 2bdrm, Jbu. 571 West Joann, 2 children ok No pets, $370. Sierra Mgmt Co. 641-1324. 2 Hr. I 1/2 Ba. $410. 610 Jo An n S.I , C M . Nu children. small do~ l'On sidered. 642-7344. LOVELY 2bdrm. i!ba studio with frpk. patio. t:ncl gar Newly decor. $550. 998-8128. S150 allowan1:e Mission Sl. I Hr I Ha 4-l'lex. Stove & disposal $300 mo 1 c hild OK 838·8086 9-5. Hoomy 3 Br TownhouM· Apt. in quiet !\dull Com pl ex Newly rt· decorated, rirepla1·c. enclsd pallo & ~ara~c Sorry no pets. $495 mo. 645·3381 or675·594!l E Side 2br. IJuilt·ms. & d wash. va y d ean. Ol l'C' yard S4501mo 646·t1:12~ VILLA PUMCJNA Al'TS. l& 2 Bdrm Gardt•n Apartments t-:nl'lsd garages. Quiet :idull com µlex. No pels Crpls. drps. pool. pahu. laun dry racil. $.160 mo & UIJ. SlSO sec. dep. 642.2015 2 Br patio apt. $380/rSu 731 W . 18th St. Agt. Faye. 64<>-9900 o•raw 1126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L ease·opt1 o n I Br "model" condo w/ocean vu. pool, jac. $3000. Ownr. 645-0230 -----------OCEANFRONT CONDO 2 Br, 2 ba. pool. 498>!921 $410 Big 2 B. Rm. nr Dana Harbor & b eaches . Adults, no pets, D, 250ll La Cresta. Owner 362 Thalia, Lag. 8. 494·6848 8 TOl'O ---li32 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut. I year new 2 Br. 1 ~ Ba. C<lndo with pool, jacuui, & cable TV in· cld. Yearly $550. Broker 675-4912 lh:wll ....... Jl40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br, 2 ba, frplc, wet bar. $500. Call 9-5, Mon· Fri, 960·2445. Brand new 1 9 2 Bdrm. Pierpointe Cond06. Pool, s pa. leMis, garages. <2l31..S•721rl dys; (7l4J 842·4721 eves. 2 br. 1 ba, frplc & wet bar, $425. Call 9-5, MonFri. 960·2445. Lovely 1. 2 & 3 Bdrm. Townhouses. garage, patio. laWldry rac $450 & $575. Call 2131596· 7202 or 714/900-7347. ------- 3 br. 21h ba, frplc & wet bar, IS50. Call 9·5. Mon· Fri. 960·2445. THI WHIFRITUI ·Luxury Adult units at af· fordable living. 1.2 & 3 Br Well decorated. Olympic size pool. light· ed tennis court, Jacuzzi. park like landscaping. Most beautiful bldg. in H.B. From $360. 846-0619 Beautifully located 2 Br. S315. Child OK. Gas in· cld. 842-1652. Near 5 Point Shopping Center. W Bdrm. Apt.a. $400-MSO. Kids OK, no pell. 9M-25811 or 973-2971 A1t .. no fee .. I • 2bdrm1, cctlaje style llvin1 , c hild ok Sll5·$350/mo. IM'1·ml> MIAl1HlllAC'M 2 ldrm, 2 bath, bu.llt·inl, ratio, 1ar11e. Adults. '71. 4122 Edln1er. 8*-arWGl4. COteCll 110 Junme. Avail now 1 br, adultl only. Deck. ..... !!e. UU 1'71--.Npm. SMO mo.11t. laat + ~. 1 Br, cl')lt/drpa, 1ar. pvt __ ... ,........ ::U:.. ~-=.-:.: 1 ...... 1 .._... .... apt. Lance: e.am. patio, laund facil. 'llhail lamat. •• llome. Ill .... UM _,_._. IBrl la, + lbr. D. fllll, Alft. LO'nr.-~IU/....-i 1 Br. l&ove, lacloeed • · •• • • • W/fllt W/OWIMI' ('7M)*J91 •ilJ/~ ~Mull. JW'a. No Lit lbr, bulJt.lnl, foreed • • ·, .,, • 1 I..:-~-=--------. ...__ -.. a.11t1 .,., a1 I• ....... ~,.. ••.• aa ..... 121a•..a; --mo.-. all', .. ,_.~• ,.u.. .... --r.--a..aftMI a..HW811141Dtt...a. llllldleknta Ml-1111 avallaowta.-.IMI. -... ....,,,. ...... .... ,.. , ....... . ·····---... ---··-----·-- ................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.., ........ Jl40 ........ ,....... ~·••• ..... 42IO ...•................... ...................... .. .................... . Newllr,mJla,nrocn,2 ...,,,.,. ..... Slit •bdrm, 2ba eoe4o on frpltt , dbl 1ara1e. """"''""'"""" North Share o1 Tahoe. lndry/aho lO'xlO' VeraaJll• I Br Penthle. Fu.lly ham. I/min from 1ara1e for rent. ~2122 Fountain view. '525 North a.... ta/wldy. or MO-SIOt 9U-Ol52. -.m1 1157-IDI, --Bert. C HILDREN /Peta Lr1ZBrZBaupperunil. Monterey CC Palm welcome. 2 br, frpk. frpk, deck. ocean vu. DeHrt, 2bdrm, 2ba, bllnt, forced air heat, S495/mo yearly. Call compl. fum. Goll 6 ten· encl. 1ar. • patio $tOO Lloyd, nia priv. AU amenities. per mo. Gary &Miler. JACOBS REALTY Monthly. WilllM option. 538·24118 __ ---- - 87~~ ---175-01(16, ..... 2 Br. 1 ea. Condo. 1 BR. new cpl.I, drps. Iota INDIANWILLS Newland/Slater S475. of wood & wallpaper. S300 dep. '714)_1M2_ .0903_ Kefria. encl aar. S450 yr- ly. A1k for Bill 546-- Beautiful 2 br. 2 ba, W /D nr Jiarbo r . $625 . Bachelor studio . m I r r o w a v e I 3 OU . ll40·45W7. Deluxe poolside xtr11 lge 2br, 2ba: bltns. dswhr. 1 i,., miles beach. Adlts. no pets. $395 m o , 536·8362. 2br. 2ba, nr beach. cpl. drapes, built·ins. $495 536·0921 3br. 2ba. dbl gar. $485 Isl/last/deposit. 642 4431 or646·4559 DELUXE 2 br. 2 ba . Adults. no pets S425 960·4145 Near new xtra dlx townhs apt lrl( 3br. 2ba. rrpk. b l tn s. WO hkup . sky lights. vaulted ce1I· 1nj.!s . Dbl allth l(ar , many xtru s S550. 545·3604 '""'• 3144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbridge S&S Condo Hedwood 3 Ur 21r.i Ba Liv Om. Kit Pullo deck w /J apant>se gard<'n $7SO. 675-6160 LOCJIMCI IMch 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Bdrm. 3 blks from bc·h Charming. S400 ml.'ludes utilities Avail 1mmed 661 · 1161 or4!M 3672 Mitalon vi.to 316 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nev. Laguna lhlls I hr I bu air t'Ond c·ondl). 2 l'ar l(ar. frplc. pool. kn n1s $575 mo Wat<>r. i:as pd. Adults . no pets 955.3052 M•wporileoch 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARK NEWPORT COUMTRY CLUI LIVING !)1n~l~s. 1&2 hvdruom a pl s, & townhous(•s From S449 644·19011 <keanrr11nt for Winter Ht>ntals . Furnished & unfurn. limker 675·4912 NU FEE• Apt & Condo rentals Villa Hentals . 675·4912 Broker 2 Br. I Ba. Avail now A res or Balboa & Coast Hwy S525 mo J U P r operty M gmt 751 ·2787 Art 5pm . 548·8044 $650. 3 Br. 2 Ba. t:Oclsd garage, patio, walk lo beach, adults, no dogs. TSL Mgmt. 642· 160.1 LAS .. SAS AnS. ATBEAC:H Ocean view. pool, tennis courts, adlts. Rach .. 1&2 bdrm from $420. 5515 River Ave.642·2566. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, OCEA.NVI 1-;w 548-8083 Wlking to bch 1 & 2bdrms from l350 64S-86M Clitrhaven 2 Br 1 Ba, patio, garage . nu c rpts /drapes , older adults, no pet.11. $450 yr· ly.548-5.n Across from beach. 2Br. just painted $625/mo. year I y. 9811-11'.!63 ------ Beacon Bay, 2 Bdrm 2 Bath . Upper unit of Bayfront home $750 per m onth. yearly, utilities included. Available now. 675·8669 Villa Balboa <.;ondo. New large 2 Br Pool & Ht•c rm Nit-t' vil'w S7W mo. 675·3007 2 Br Spat•ious new dec·or near Ol'eanfronl $600 ~·-y-~~~5-~~ EastbluH 2Br. 2Ba. frplc. $800. Dishwasher. patio, no pet.II. dbl. gar 644·0685 or 631 ·2029. Steps to the bch. Imm ac 2 hr. oversized patio $625 mo. 642·8235 Ask foi:._ Berlt.:..aJ!enl. 2 br. 1 ba. 46th & Balboa Blvd. $450. Winter ren ta!. 638-1811 1 Bdrm Bach. Lg deck. Blk to beach. Util paid . 1365. 840.3787 WESTcun · 2 br, 1 ba condo. New int.. pool. adlts. no pets. $650 mo. 7SM630 or 957-8350 art 7PM · Versailles LUX jr. lbr. w refri~. gar . pool spa/seC'. S440. 760·8390 Spac 1ous 2bdrm. 21 2ba condo. frplc. wash/dry . patio & gar. Westclitr area. Adults only, no pets. $650. 642. 7243. s .. ci....ftti · · 3i1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean front. Steps to beach. 3 Br. 3 Ba. Fireplace, large deck. garage, adults, no pets. S650. 492·2414 or 526·6821 . ---·-· '-· SouthL...-3886 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fabulous view. condo on water. 2bdrm. 2ba. $850 Joe 644·0502. ~F.lmi.hed orU~ 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seawilll Village New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult ap(s m 14 plans from $415. 2 bdrm from S505 + pool!>. tennis. w<il<'rralls. ponds • Gas for t ookmg & heating 11a1d !-''mm San U1egl) i-·r °" v dn ""' :"'orth on Bea~h lo :\k Fad1l en then Wt':>t on :\o'lcfo'adden tu Seaw1nd Village. (71 4189351!lfl Room1 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Hearh :\1otorlnn. !185 :-.lo P:il·1ric· Coa~t Jl wy, La~una lil'al•h Dally . Weekly. Kitchen U\'allable Low wintl'r rate!>. 4~·52!H. N . n () (' e a II r•r 0 n l w kitchenette $26(1 & up L:tll pd 2306 W Oceanfront 673-4154 Pnvatt• room. rum or unrurn Kil. washer & dryer pnv. Share bath. $150 mo + $50 refunda· ble cleaning dep. Avail Jan 17 Dog lovers only Call Aft lPM fi42.llOJll Laguna Beac h P vt room. bath. $225 Non smoker. bus prof . 4U+ 494.0451 _!>Ider walerlrool .home, Fem. non·smkr. 20·35 673·8408aft5PM $230. W . C M h ome All privileges. Resp humans only. $250 ut1ls. inr, Dys: 752·7521, ext. 4-'~·-e~~: ~-~- I br + ba, pool,jac. Cl>M 1225 + secdep. 64(>.8234 L1e mslt bdrm, pvt bath. kitrh priv .. lndry S250 mo. Mesa Verde area. 641·8582 Room w/full house priv. Newport Beach. Call a(t. 6. 642·6811 Lg w/bath upstairs. Ut1l & Kitchen Privilege's m· cl. Sl90. 63J..4369C.M. aft 6 Private home Fountain Valley. non-s mkr $200/mo + '·• ulil after 6 Sylvia 839-1895 Lit w/bath upstairs Util & Kitr hen Privileg(''s in· cl. $190 631-4369 C.M. aft 6 Yact1tlo..-a..iiit 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "CAUF'ORNIA" P aim Springs Condominium Rentals Luxury Coodominiums. Completely Furnished. Country Club Setting. Golf, Tennis Avail- able atSpec1aJ Rates for our Clients only. Weekly, Monthly and Weekend Rentals. ovina? Avoid depo1ils & cut livinl' expenses! Profeuionally since 19'71. HOUSIMATIS 832-4l:W Nr OCC·UCI. Share 6bdrm. 3ba beaut home with students . Avail now. Beau 67:HS17. Mature Resp. Auult to share I& Beach Hae. S3llO mo. incl util 646-3778 art 6 LargeCdM Apt 23to~Male No l''lakes 760-0829 Resp. M /F to shr 3br hse nr O.C.C. in C.M $225 in- cl util. 546-8S30, 953·8114 24 hrs. Resp. female 27 share new plus h twnh se w1resp. working female. Unbelievable rooms. overlooking brook & waterfall. Pool. jacuzzi. lake. etc. S?.50. Nwpt/CM' a re a. 64~6.125 Shr Nwpt ocrrfrnnt. patio. frplc , W/O, gar, util incl $325. Dave631·2454 Free rent to healthy female lienior c itizen an nice CdM home Part time comparuon to lone· ly widow. Call for de· tails Mrs Neel . 675-0956. !t-5 Dana Pt st. w male. lrg apt.pvtbr&ba S235 mo Isl & last 768-4234. F emale n eeds male remale to shr 2bd rm rurn bayfront rondo Non.s moker. dbl car gar. dishwasher. washer dryer m1:I Dys call 631·71112. eves 673·(14()5 41 Hesp Rmmlt> 21-JO to shr 2br apt 2 blks to hrh Pool. Cd:Yl S2SO 675· 1965 Lal( Bch house. ocean vu. shr w woman pror $3511 497 fj 165. 760 1 l!IR2 Rm mil' Ol .... -ded · l.ge 3br hse. $220 + 1.1 uul <.:all Zoe or Sue &Si ·2S53 t'Ves Senior lad) wanL~ to i.hr her hme "' !lame 60 or over :..; Ii f;4(). 7390 Foun d Jan 2 male I Dal'h!>hund. Allaritn & Hun t1n1:ton , II H 960·453l_ - I Fem to share 3br, 2ba hse redel'. new cpl. nr bc·h HB $200/mo. 5.16·1140 Wanted. Young F to shre 3 bdrm Ocean front hme Balboa. 846-3323 dys E rni ". ,6'75-9454 t'Vel Ari· nie Want fem 25 + non s mkr. to s hr new deluxe condo in CM S3llO + •., util lsl + last + depo111t req. After 5 or wknds 645·6274 Share lrg lux home. 2 frplc. micro, S2S() + ut1I 546-3428 Male 25-:l> shr 2Br. CM hse. lg yd 1-, . gar. $215 m o. + •., ut1I. Refs 642·5594 Clean,..quiet non·!lmoker r oommate needed. 11'2 bl1' from bch. NB. Steve 645·5386 Prof. male to shr 2700 sq ft lux CM new home. Nr SC Plaza. Non smoker pref. 545-7790. ------- .......... 4JH ....................... loqrnm• ....... for J Br 2 Ba Ill(, HB. Helo· amkr. •· -.'10t . Park Newport tn bae • share w/ prol. person. Pool a Tenn la. •P•. amen.t40-7• ·-...... _ ........ Oldnt • IU1•t aaency Servln1 So. Calllornia Photot and Referencn Crtdlta: ABC·NBC·C~ CoamOl·LA Times-Etc. Slnce 1971 Irvine, 64J.1899 Garden Grove, 891·1773 -•t..,.:.. 4310 ....................... Slora1e 1ara1e. 1in1te, 10x25, Coat. Mesa. S50 mo. 142-4907 weekdays 9-5. OHie~ ...... 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1617 Westclilf. N.B. Want financial lnll. 7000..f. lat. noor. AaenU41-5032. - ICOIL C9fl'R HIWPOllT E le1ant ex~tive suites in p resti1e location. With complete support services. 7141851·0681 250.500 sq. ft. gmd nr. ut~ls pd. From S200. 779 W. 19th. St. C.M. Tom 957-1900. - PlAZA u1eunva sums "There is a difference." 714/752..0234 2082 Michelson Dr. 11212 2021 BJWoeu Cnlr lf213 ----~--~------Doctw, t..wyw, .... dt•t CIMf! Elegant bldg.. in heart o f Hunlinaton Bch . w /spacious offices .. skylights. wetbar. con· ference rm, 851' per sq. ft. Plus, super 2.000 sq rt. medical bldg., well appointed at 75• per sq.ft. For details call · RED CARPET 893-lMl ----------- Prime comer loc. Up to 4,500 sq ft. F'l.lll servire. m odern . glass bldg. 646-6303. CdM Deluxe Suites. 1100 sq.ft AC. ampl pkg. util Pd. 2855 E. Cst Hwy. 675-6900 Cotta Meta 17th SI 3 Room suite. 545 sq rt . SI per sq. ft. modern building. A1C. plenty of parking Call Realonomks 675-6700 507SW.....,.H.I. Great lorat1on. prof bldg l..ds d parking. 875 sq ft. seoo mo. 300 sq ft $200 mo 1213) 395-9981 collect PIUMEH.L LOC Suites for lease. one 742sr. one 81osr on Uearh 81\'d btv.11 Edinger & He1 I For info. call Ji II · 848·9929 -~DRUD OMCES. From I room up to 2300 sq. ft, Low rales. No lease required. 2172 Du· Pont Dr. Adj. Airporter Hotel. B:D-3223. 9-12. -----DILUXI OPfllCISPACE in Newport Center's Design Plaia. SI.SO per ft for 914 ·. 3 dfices + recpt. area. More avail. Call J ohn Apgar at 64-0-5357 or 646-0783 Office Space: 340sq rt. in· eludi n g elec. In Newport. near Hoag Hosp. S2:i() per mo Aft 4PM call 494-$)44. Lido Bld1 has s pacious single office w/st.ora1e r oom, $3S5. 3355 VI~ Lido. N.B.67~156 OffllCl/lff AJL Space avail. on Coait Hwy, Newport Beach. approx. ss.ooo cars per day pass this location. 845-7100 Classified Ads 642-5878 Npt Shrs across rrom bch . Bach w/s ml br. $345, pool, enr gar 640-50711 I BR -pool blk to ocean -sil\lle adult. S3llO mo. 642·5002 oc....aOMJ Yearly. 4 br Duplex A 1ent, 875-8180 3bdrm, 2ba, 111'15 upper duplex, open weekenda. IU ClubhouH. 5.a-3800 . OCEAN VIEW 2nd. floor 2 Br. with c•rr.orl. Furniture aval . lllOO mo. Ull 1/20. ITS·7IOI. Hr. bch. a Bdrm, 2 ti.th• duplH, I Clll' pr., lrplc. Yrl1•mo.•1an Newpmt a..ta Realty Call : (714 l $ZS-891 I CATHEDRAL CANYON COUNTRY CLUB 34·58'7 Cathedral CUlYGll Drive PalmSprinp, Califomia 123112 Desert Raort Realty Lar1e Bil Bear Cabln Pool table, ·color TV, 2 trplct, al .. It. 5'Mlll Palm Sprlnaa HouH. Yearly or man&bly...,. \al. J ......... be, pool, Jae, aaune. Canyon CountrJ Club arH. Completely furn . Use ,,,..,.. 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I • , Ill Ill I('(:", l'U ti "Ill• •1 "'urk , .ltt<' '·I 11, l ~8 ll:lli :0,,1\'t' ~ )."> ll••l1al>l1· •111.1!11 \ usrm,tl>ll' JI• n·• · 1 1 ~)'••LUAf.. nL) bwuu ... \1i1M'h lfl•llVt' 11111~ !a> ~-6'2 dln:t 'vr1lrlH~ t •u ""'" S.·rv11·e flew. lt11l~ 16 ) I • t' X '1t°l'ldl4'l' s.3 t ~ \' artls. <.;1eanups, I.awns. Complete Yw.rd Mam ten an l't' 1-'rt'I' ";st 841-1096 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jlousec leanlng dune thoroughly. Call after s pm. 96Nl675or962·6786 C:olll'gt' Studenti. Mov111jl ( 'o. ha!> grown. lnsurt'fl !>amt' good ~1·rv1c l' • T I 2 4 4 3 6 LI l' c II!> I', 64l·8427 w t.'.,, J711·Hl<1 1:-· .. bya1U~l\& Ill In} ho1111• Orandmu1t1 .. 1 t~ "" ••rm na.1 l .. 11 ··~l .....,s.r... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ "'' l#l ~ ... ~1 .... ti lkla ad ~ .. 11 '111 h..t .. a.ad t'r ab &163 1l,111t1 cw, ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111\H•lf It.Ph 'I.JI Oltll ~ .. I .. It' I .. I ,,.. 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H utf ...,., " ' llt'an lits f''rt't' <'St ome h "t" '""'' ,,.,v, 11o •••••• ••••••• ••• •••• •'•• l Ht•asona le 7:K l;j.1!1 A 67~~ ~ bl!llll C't11Ju l'an· lnlanl.'. 111\. tilloor )\a)ol' kt'µair-. full 111 IJ J rt.11011' Remodelmg ~ ~!lf>t 111 l.1n.·n:.,'(J ~~ Nl·U64 I CCNltroctor Tl&S '1'01>~ removt.J. clca11 uais. lawn rcnov. i51 3476 e.,..-.s.mc. .................•..... . ' . Ucs il(n, Fln<1ncmg and Steve!> Lawn Ser:11·t'. l'o n~1rui·11un If yuul Mow.ediie&tnm f>ronl ·······tJt.•••••4'.f••···~· Carpet phol u ymg & C l eaning Hobbins Mailer Cupet Uye r:., don't Kl'\ nw fret• e~I 1t & back Neat work 1·ould c1Jtit ywµlcnt)' 1\\t'ragr SIU !W7 2146 '13·1M7 1 L IC' • :n8711 I MS !*S.5 7 If H Ofllce..... 4400 A.Mawccn•"-/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• AIRPORT AREA. Bm·h ,enan .. t/ Lost&FcMld 4t Bria~ 225 to 7Stl sq ft •• ••. • ••••••••••• ••••• • From S200~ No lease re· 5 I 00 quired. Call ~7·70JO _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• LottlrF....t 5100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Lost brown & black t·at. female. Santa Ana llgt:-. reward ~2848 a ........ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAR DWOOD i''UJORS Cleaned & Waxed Anytime, 832·4881 S. A. H .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• lfa11lins & Dump Jobs Ask for Randy. S49-436{j i-:xperienct!d ad market· II\~ execut1vu w m~ia experience will creatt' print 11ds. marketin1;11 <.:leanups. trimming & :.ales le tters. radio 1 . hauling. Freeestimates s pols. news I etters. ~7·8271 br~hures and P R C:aH 675 1230 f11tul , cleanup, t:oncrete Compl. auto lleta1hng. PU & deliv Call the l'ros. 64&2276. 673 7!Jt>9 Prof masseur. nervous ni.'ss. muscle tension. m orn & t'\'C by appt 646·5234 M Ono Calligraphy. st:r<>lls. poems. invitations. t•om merc1al awards Fast ser v1c·e. Schweitzer. 8'1·1 Park. Lagwia Bt'at·h r emoval. Dumptrut:k. Quick ser v. 642· 7638 HOllM Cn Sei.ice ••••••••••••••••••••••• M & 8 Winter Special~' Cleaning, painting . l'arpentry U c .. bonded. e!>l. S46·2fnl. 97!1·614!1 Hot1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a Rr.ALLY CLEAN HOUSE'' Call Gingham Girl i-·r...eest 645·5l23 Sell idle 1tc•ms Will clean your Home or office at your ronve n1e.nce 645-8676 aft 4pm . ---PAM 'SCLEANING Reas. rates, refs. 673-7012 Lanctsc.-.i •·················•···· 1 Renovating· Rotolllhng raWincJ/P~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJA V J•::s l'AI l'rl'I N<; Sen rngAre•• ti Har:- Musl Hcasun:1l1lt• Insured . h1"d .'">Hti H<t2~ 11 /\1.PIJ'S l't\l.NTl:'IH; l11l l'X t l'rornpt. 24 hr'I, lit • ni:;il. r..f:-'.lli:l 1701 Spr1nftler.1·lawn~··clnups I Uaw 642·~:1 ~ Bud 646-8481 I F111<· l"'' 1111 p;lllll 111~ "~ Masonry H1<'11;1r1I 'i111or 1.11, Ill'- ••••• •••••••••••••• •• •• f 'l rytn•· KVi5r.r.ri 'cNhr~• Cust om hri1·k . ston1'. Pa111t1111!it-l'11p .. r111g blo('k, c111\Cl't!ll'. :-111<'<'•1 W;tll1m1!f'rn•111111·;il Ht'fs Fr...e ~I 54!1 i..1!¥.! c .u:u arllt•.,l ~rrck . Block, stc11w. 11la11 ll'rs & walb vt.'r\' n•;1.-, 1..rt• & bon<l(·c,I· Buh 548·275J. 5X·!l'Jllti MASONHY Hrasunalilt·. hourly rail' Y11i1 hll\ rnateriol Wade 4'.l!r l:!<!i; aft 6. hiul l 'ull•·r !"i:.! :~""i Jt1' 1>1-.· 1111 II F1•h, J'prfret11111i..t I do 11 ' c11>n .... wk •'wt ·r.>-1·u·1 l'Xt li.ltH II t:t\. 'ON,\ HI.I" I')( I< E 1111 f.;,~I F t 1·1• •''I Cu~I \\01 fc l;Jii !lt.i:l,/.wf.. 11<1111\lrl)\ ~ l 'd)ll'I Iii;' l'at111w1 lt1·t1111 11 .. , • Pr(}( \\•1rl.. I• 1 • •·. • Hs11ltl Mt \1•:11 · 1.!'I Plczst~r /Repair . .. . . .. ... .... . ..... . :'li1.•<1q~.1ld11·.,, ,'(,I• ,11 I F1-u Est. (}YJ..I 1 1 - * Pott h P1~1· .. I 1 . " I,,\ 111 ,\ I I. ••.t I I' All f\1•· , 1111 t ,,, .. , k. •i''I Plumbi119 ············~······ l'llllllhlfll.1 h I I f( c ";1 II • ' I [11111. /l.t I 11 "' , I I 'l 11p fl I ' ; 1;:11. :11 .. 111 P.O. Bot I\ •• .............. l'q I • I I~ I II\• q I [I 1 'I" \11 .llil~il , I I 11 .. 1 ·' I t•htt':~,1H I I\ .. , ' renoftall 5350 Persond1 5350 H.., Wonted 71 00 H~lp wanted 71 00 Help w u.1t" I .......••.............. •••·••••·••········•··· ••••••••••..••••••........................•... ······ ... l'Rt-: LAW student nl't><ls S25.ooo. Will do nnythin~ L e gal t'onfidenlial OV M P 0 Ho:< 3242. N B. 9266.1. College j!1rl seeks shm. ilttracti\'l', busuwsaman 646·2:'>75 At•countrnl.! • AUTOSALES AND LEASING! B.111'" \:l'I ..... 1 fur l!r>if '" 1111· I J I I I ,1r ' ~1'.tl ('ht·\\''' 11• 111 I • t'\"11 Ill)' ·\11 l•IH I II f • 11 4450 -fHE AD\llA11SIMG • • • •• • • •••••••••••••• •• C OHSUL T ANTS Lost . male Henji type dog. T,iglll brown l>lack. 557·6035 TOMMY'S OF NEWPOlt'I' Wanted compas~111natt'. d.c\!.Oled, couplc.-1.anul) or ind1vidval to hc:>lp pro vide inte~ratt.'d <11'1iv11~· home hfo. hike. w;1lk. hike , \'amp, b l•aeh . travel for mildly autis t11· physi<·ally attra\·llv1• mentally himd1n111J>l'1I youni: man 'Zl. "'''II hk1'1I & manm•ri.'t.I. Lovt's 111 go plac·es & do th1111:s 644 ·063'1 or !>JS· 72tiH G armenl rnfl( l'yrl 111 ci 1·essin1:. hill1ni:. tu kl-y. typml.! Serr ~'tartt•r . .,,. 1 tail·Orll'nlt'CI Crt'<hl 1·)( per. Bf'nl"f1l-s-. 'l;ol.;11 ~ upen Send r(•su111t• I' • 1 Hux P:!l:J:i. N B I',\ !J:!liti:1 ' l1 n"1n:11 c·nmr111· x \n t1 1tf.Ptrr--~- ,111 t1 'I llllttlt111.t\lllll •\ t For store & office space at reasonable rates. 100 to 2700 Sq Ft. MESA VERDE DR PLAZA 1525 Mesa Verde E. C.M. 54Ml23 Newport store or office 5'8 s /f. nr post office Jerry 213/477-7001 Newport Bearh. Sl.25 sq. ft. Ntw dlx oHice or retail w /pvt bath . security. a /c , 600·240U sq. ft . 5(9 31st St. (n('xt to Bank of Newport. Lido Canner y a r ea l. 675·3236. C213 l641·971X> 4475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Store Space Tor lease. 1500 sq. fl. & l26() sq. ft in Huntington Beat•h , Flexible terms . 213/596-T.rl2. •1m--~:t.LL..JD. up to 4700 sq.ft. avail at prime corner. 17th & Nwpt 81. 675·6900 ....,.trWR...id 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22115' lndus'llolfke 18101 Redondo Cr. 110. H.B. $850 lse 1142·2834 Industrial unit, approic 1000 sq ft. Talbert & Gothard. 995-2UIJ. Mon· Fri 9·5 m . ster.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Approx. 6,000sq. ft. avail. in Fountain Valley near S.D. Frwy. $1320 mu. John S56-931Kl. 548· 75.13 Storage g,arage for rent. On Balboa Pen. next lo fun zone (101".lf\.x201 .,ft 1 673·2943, 673·3!0>. Fenced yard. 10,000sq. ft. All or part. Call 548-9831 days8·4. a.......-w9.hd 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W a nted. used mobile home under Sl0.000 Call 552·7078. Roommate wanted. f<'m . 25·35. prof. house 1n Laguna /N,B. art>a \)etwien $300·SJS01mo. 673·6106 aft:r 5pm. ........ ,/lllYnt/ Rllmc.-••••••••••••••••••••••• Established Bible Book Store. CM. Good oppty. 64f.&186. l ·993-565.S Copy Shop & Secretarial Serv. E.tt 5"'2 yrs. 1980 Net profit $37,000 +. 111·0055 If you are ind~ent. mature, responsible & have determination. we can help you fight inne- t Ion . Ca ll now 7l•t H3·9161. Aak for Chuck. Jee Cream/Fast FoodShop w/dnt potential & Joe nr Newport Pier. Only ns.ooo complete. Al-511'5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... Ce. Now you <·an reap th1• benefits ol h.igh t•ost ud Lost· Per.;ian Cat. Malt'. vt'rtising for your l'Om· c r e am T u rt1 ... ro1·k pany' Let The Advertis· Hidge area. Ple ase rnll ing Consultants sel up 851·8107 your own in-house ad· · -. • · verttsing agency Plcast> I LOS~ : Blk Lab. 1' cm. call for information chain collar. Ueerf1eld 759.9545 area, Irv. 12 30 l'\'CS ----551 -4802 . 556-7 841 RJ::WARU Now You Can Sell More "'it h Oa ih Pilot Pt:~s\' Pisnn :K \l>S Slill onh ~2. :i I 11u·' ror :! •I:"' onh "' a 11':1\ :11i-a lln•" ,\ 11\ (•I I l'•l' 1111 t• 0 I' rlll>f'•' 1t1•111' \ .1111 .. 11 Ill' 111 -.11111 •1'::11'11 .1d if1f11111.d 11111· ,, 11111\ 1:tk· 1111 1lw '"" d ti \ .._ ~ I I I' f \ U 0 I ' ll II) nl t• I l ' I ,1 '1 a iJ :- a I I t1 \\t• ti ('hare•· \'1>11r 1• .. nn\ 1'1111•lll'r \ II II I \I-. I' \ 11 II I llot nk \nll'r11·;1rct \'1:-,1 01 ;\la~f\·rr;inl ur ffiiii'C:"in'l1ifmal tin Jnd tu p\,t<'t' your .1tl '"'" 642-5678 I Lakewocxl & :\llll1k;~n (~rail's l'lus:. of SR. l'on- lat'l a:, :-.oon "~ p11-,!<1hle Lost& FCUld 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 Lost or found a pet" Call Animal i\ssistanl'e ~-a~~e-~·~3. N~ f~ •Found or lost a pet? Call us• We' re lht> Pet Pals. <714)739-2988 LOST: Reward Male Old English Sheepdog. last s een 48th St. N , R 6111 ·4888 Lost· BIKE. Bh;~ Man's r r uiser. Sc hwinn Balboa Island. Reward. 615·8771 eves. ---------- LOST: Lg wht Samuyrd male. lieat·h & l n - d a1anapohs an•a. II H. Rt•w ard 9f.O.s:nl. Los t Orange Tabby female Cat. v1t· Alta Vis· ta. Laguna Reach Reward. 641-0191 dys . 494-7881 eves. Lost I spare tire off HV . Area of Garfield / Magpolia. H.B. 963·6429. REWARD. FOUND: Blk male cat. College Pk/CM area 557·8212 Found: C•black & gray long.hair, white c·ollar. Call S40-4:Jneves. found : Sml Fem Chih uahua mix. 1tpx 8 yrs . Hunt Harbour. 846·7883 $5 REWARD for glasses. lost at b~ stop 22nd & Orange, in Oran e '!_ackpac .~0947 LOST . Smail wht Cockaliel w /rosey c heeks. yellow t·r est. "Piper" Dover Shores vie. REWARD642·3357 LUST. Sm short haired tan •dog, v1c 19th. CM N t•eds m<'dit·ation Reward: 642·1353 1-·ound orange/white kit· te n. v1c 22nd St & Orange J\\'.CM 642-1794 Found 2 female Pul(~. Jan 5 Vic lirookhursl & Atlanta. JI. R. 9611·6775 Found · Surfboard & wetsuit. nr Rnlboa Pier. 6 75 322 1 between llpm·12 mid.night only Found . Black Lab· Shepherd. femalc.,...,v1t• Cameo Shor e:;, CdM 76().l 160..:_ ----.:::~ Found Yellow Lab. male; Bassett Hound. lri·colored male ; Dobie mix , mos tly red , female: Bassett Hound. white w itan: Golden Retriever. male, Poodle/Corker m ix, blonde male. Newport Beach Animal Shelter. 644.3656, -----"#"'--- FOUND: Springer Spaniel female. vie Ed· inger & Magnolia. H.B. Dave82&55M l::S<.;OHTS 752·9368 •FOXYLADY• OUTCAJJ.ONLY I VISA MC I • 972-• 11•. I A TL.ANTIS MASS.AGE SPA R e Pampered Ueaut. Girls IOAM ·H 'M 7 Phone ~.3433 by IG () lh' 11 days COMPATAllUTY LIFESTYLE SOCI t.:TY Couples Only 7S0.(J674 Sgl Men Only 750.0077 Sgl Ladies Only !111·7!/1!1 Recorded Message 24 Hrs. COVER GIRL * OUTC.AU * Social CWK 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •IU<:.:KS• IJalin!( Sl'f'Vll't· f11r t'Vl'r yone. W11men Jvin frec 636·71-00 ~::= ••••••••••••••••••••••• JobsW..ted, 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lt. hauling. hm n·p, maint. gurage & )1d c leanup Call Wayn<' 640·0436 • A/R Supervisor · •Night Auditor St·v~~~;a~!~rgk11I• port llllll.J<'S E'XL"ll fc11 "" Pl'l H'lll'f'tf & 4ualrf1t-1I al'l'llUllt111g IH't11'k I l'rl.'~l11(i11us h11t1•J 11ff<'1 ~ CXl't'll IJt•nt•fit!> lllC'hrll mi: frl'l' 111t·;il Jll'r :-.11111 Apaily !1/\M-Nouu. ~fo11 l"ri P ersonnel MARRIOTT HOTEL !100 Newport C•·nlt·r llr NtW).)01'\ lk';J('h t-:qual urg 1-:mr1y.-M F I ADMlt4SntA TIVE 953·0778 MC/VIS!\ ASSISTANT l LVN desires pvt duty Im ml.'d 01Jt'n1n.: for nurse posllion, full or ent>ii:etfr. nrl.(an17.t'tl. rll' FIRST LADY PIT . days or t'Vl'S. Will tail -mind~ person wh11 I will be responsible for ESCorf. Models houseclean. sh op ur J.?ert 'I offitC' mgmt nf a cook. Mature. rt>hablt' new professf'l1nul \ '..tyO..Cen. CdM refs. Shlrley, \Jays services di\'isi1111 Word· * 972-1345 * ~~·~~::~es4!1tH;d42_ processing. eompu11•r I MC & VlSA Acrepted Heip Wmihd 7100 operation helprul C'all _ __ _ _ _ _ . • ••• ••••••••••••••••••• Pt'rsunncl. 549 4&14 ----TOU~~~~s.5 ACCOONllNG ANIMAL ~52·~1~ I Payroll/accts rec. posi. HOSPITAL . '· . . . , C:ion open at Laguna re F'ull time pos11wn for Respectaule bus.1ness I sort for r esponsible cleaner bather, md Sal. ~·an.,-ta}l-;-43;-~w '~ -pe-r se~h-IW~=-t~l,,_r~v!!m~e -~-·5'~ ~ L1ketomeetrucelad1e~ payro ll experience Repl~ to box 821 c 'o Dai· Some billing & postmn to Apartment Manant'r ly Pilot. PO Hox 1560 receivables required Husband & wift' for 211 Costa Mesa. C..:i\ !n626. Typing & 10 key by touch units, l.oog lkal'h. adult necessary. Good salary rompl<'X, salary Call /\rl INTllOSl'i':t'IAI. MYSTIC Mi\S.Cii\G E Mi\SSl\GJ-:s10w 1\1> & benef1L'I 1-:01-:. (;all S itter 11415. 24 ll rs. Charla at 497-11196 for 642·4300 Santa J\na 5!)fi 46Sli •• SI' I HIT li /\ I. Rt-:ADIN<;s I0<.1m ·IO pm Fully I. H " d 4 !12 -7 2 9ti Or 492·0034 IHI!) S. Cammo He11 I. San l'lem MERCEDEZ •ESCORTS• 549·79:J5 24JIRS. 'SYCHIC RUJ>IMGS 556-1178 Jat·k appt. ACCNTNG ASSl~~fANT Entry· level posit.ion with i=:rowth potential in ;w counting support func- tions. Acrounting. filinR & billing duties. Must type. Office expe r helpful. Some collegt> training preferred. App ly in per.;on with resume to Mr. F'uentes at Hotwrt Bein. Willia m Frost & i\ssociatos, 1401 ~uail St NewPort Beach Wi\NTA<.:noN? C lassifed Ad'i642·56711 Class1fi~ Alli. your one· stop s_hop_ping_c_en~_er. __ 'tnOIHlls 5350 ~ -•...•.•..•.•..••.•.•..• G.C.R. Cullen, MD. J phys ician & s urgeon ha ve changed my addr ess to: 17752 Reach Blvd .. Ste 303 Huntington Beach 551 -293.1 or 847·3868 Consultation by Appointment An·hikt:tun• J OBC/\1'1'/\IN SR l>ll/\t•1-sPEH~o:o-;s Xlnl opportunity with ' Nt>wport Beach 11ff1t't' I W. Rylee /\IA 64ll·Z!llZ ATTENTION GALS & GUYS TOOYOUMG FOR'.AJRUMES? TRAVB.USA lmmt'tl. opemnj'.!s for 111. frt>e to travel t 'hrt·ago. New York. ~hum1 ~111d all other m;1jor US t·rtrcs and resort areas "'1th unique young husin1·~~ )Otroup rcprescnt1111( le;id i n !l U S N 0 E X I' E H I E N l' I': LOST: Female Poodle puppy. Irvine Shopping C enter. Culver & Sandburg, ~ Reward. 5S2·8280or 496-1'31 MoMy to L09I 502 MoMy to &.o. 5025 MaMy to L091 502 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , ••••••••••••• ...!..!•••••• -NEED MONEY NECESS/\H\' 't'ransportatton pu11I. rt• turn !(uar. alonf:! \\1th 2 week lraminl! pro1tra111 i\bovc avcrnge e<trninJ.!s + SIOOO yrly bonus. Must be 18 or over. s harp. un attacheli and ready lo start now for a fun. clif ferent. exciting position and immed employ· ment. For interview con· tact Carol Ru·hardson at the Holiday ·Jnn. 3131 Bristol St. Ca.la Mt>sa ll om to s pm. Wed thru F r i only. ~7·3011 AUTOMCYrlVE WAllAMrY If you net.'(f money for any reason and you need it rast. Rive Ui\ a c-all. We won't ask you a lot of personal questions or put you throul(h lht> Jrd deiiree to Rel a loan. You'll find U!i nke to talk to and easy to de1tl with. S 11'11. 2nd. 3rd ReaJ K,tale loans. I $500 lo '500.000 S Use money for any reason S Payment .Plan may be t•llortd to your budget I No balloon payme nt necessary CLW ,,11\•,111·1~.1111~ 11"\\ !111 I '/ . ,11 .1111111 'di K l\•;1-.• ( d*IH'I 1HJ' )'.1\ ,\ it. t1111 pla11 Auln '''l11·n•·111 " _, .. i;•., rllll I t''tllllL'(I. 11,11 pr I \ 111u ,,,.Jl1111-h1·l11l 11I ....... Sak~ ,\11'1 HOWARD Chevrole-t • 0 1t•PlH/11.11l-;1 '\;l.,\\'l'l 1HT l\f \I II ·\I "J tl\llfl'l\'I· SERVI CF. ADVISOR \lo'' L •\ ,. t J'• 11• r ... • • .JI '~" '' • l If 1 1•11·;1 11 :tH~1111r11•1·111 ROY CARVER. ROUS ROYCE 640..6444 BABYSITIER ~EEIH.IJ fur !I m•r-ultl hco~,d(l\\l\f\\ll If I! ,11 1 I 5Jfi 1115:1 Ba11k111g TELLER NEW ACCOUNTS Ft'l.l.Tl\11·: f'os1l l11l1 ;j\':tlf;11ilt• 111 OU I !;II ('hl.'f l'l:i/,I flff11 I 1-:~ rwr 1 «t'il l . .ti h ·'"" 1\n11Jurcc•\' r>lll 11~~1 CALIFORNIA FEDERAL Savlnga & Loc:wt G!r;, ·1.," 11 C1·11tn IJ1 ( ·u~t ;I \11•:-.1, l \!I'~•:!'• Equ;i~ I )p1>rn1111111' F 111g11? l'I fla11I; IJI)! .'Ill'"' fhtl'I 111'.ll It t1fllt>' ~l'l'k'-full 111111• 'I 1 ll•·r E1q1\·r 1•r,.f!>rr· •I f.11" tyµllll!.• 1111; .. ~ u ld1111• rna1·hmu \\'.• 1•!11·1 1··~-1 :-1;.irl 1111: ... 1L11,\ '' •"Ill p:tll~ lil•r,t•lll' (/1l:11i(1t • I i1p1Jli l•;111h (llt':t•" I .. 11 I' h r !' I .. I rn II II I I' i ) 4 c,14 ;z:;,, WESTERN Fti>ERAL SAVINGS ~I C111l~trat1· l'l:11,1 ,'\l'I\ 111111 lk :tdl I '\ !('tol~I t-: () r. ·:-,1 I l':uhllac~ t11 liu 1 'a1 h ! Whate1 er the I· JU . I ' I I . I .J • ' i: I JI I, '• ,.,.rJ•' pt;,,,, ~ ~" 9. ' "'d p f ,, ''l•I ' I I I I'' 1p1 t II I' 1 1· ,t .. i 11P01 \•PU I' ,f~ tt •. ·~ ' '- 1 tl1 1 l • \\I I• !HJ• ltt'l ' ti I "I • •tlliltl I" l \\ •H • 111+ \\ t I I •• 11 •' •• P•" l, :t, •· 1Ht fll tfll I 171 ti H ' r,1 n,, ,, r r I l "~1 • I I ; ' ; I' 'I ' ,l ~ l: • ' : ?J'lUl ~t .;,.;iq I I C I 1 ~' : •11 •It I I ,, ti,, ~· U5E ' r O t,iL Y I ' r ,, f'l t '": ~. I ";J:f'Vt1 ; l'•HU·t . f, l "' HI 1•1 ~~t 't \lt I I 6;2, ~b/0 ['f'f, "17 ) 111111 t•m 11ff tlw 111 ;ii-kl'I With .1 l't.1s:-il1t•tl ,\1: l'ull Now ' ti·l2 f1tiill l \\'1~~- \ Why not start 1981 wiitl o 1~w ' \Ne hov•• tJ f, .... ...,., ;" >u. f .... • • crneer rn1rrJ. • i 1• • I... J 1 ;I· ',, v~1<11'tt)fl oc,,.., f: '""'"1 cellen1 Jl'f"J1u~ C• >v•"I • , .... , •1• I• , 1 •Tellers •Analysis Clerk i 1 I W• abo ha'fe an openinq i11 •Accounts Sc•rviu » f,. "'' '\I M"' 111 1, Tl~\ posi11on req11ir"~ , .. , .. 11, • .,, I I I• All ,,,.. ~ real estate ••1;:;7fttj I.Mt. .... 641-2171 '*°'" S All type11 of property S Any California area S No credit check S Your equity only reference nHded ,S Even if behind in paymtnu S lntere~t only loans available S No dlaturbin1 your i.t k>an S Compare our costs with others S App 'ls )lour home o r our of fire Experience helpful but not neceMary. Must be good with Ciglll'e9 & use o f 10 key adding machine. Good working co nd itio n s & ro . benefits. Please contact Brenda Payne at MAlmlS CADllLAC 2800H.arbor Blvd. One openlnq fo: (1 -Check SOtter Mochrne O piJiu:. lrom I/PM r • .;o 81\,\' ........ .....,tobuy GI: aU. IND T .D. anJ ......... '10,0DO. No nedll ". lllO pnlty. For .._.UAOTID-mJ ... For Inform ation c•ll GOLDEN PLAN of CALIFORNIA Open every da)' •?.ewe.pt SutMfay For App't. Call Coiled · cam •1.oao . 1852 Paclftc Ave. t.on1 Bacb, ea .... Offlcea Throuthout California. Call Toll free for om~ Mera9t you I Ill ftl-76t I C•&.-.......... ~----------· ., " COSTA MF.SA 14MIOO AUT OMcmvE PAIT'S COUHIWWW DHlenhip or f0t'ei1n auto part& upertenc:e pref trnd. CaU Glen for aaa ... IOUSIOYCI ..... 6•H44 We poy o bon11\ IOI 1\1,Jhl .-.011 PAT MAGIL i {714) 760-Gotl!l' ·---..... - .· \\'1ltllHf~IJA~ .l'.1'1U0f) 1 1911 1 • ·-.... W..W 7100 MetpW...W 7100 HtlpW~ ...........•....•...••. ........•.............. . ..... , ..••............ 7100 ~.~~·~.~ ..... ~!.~~ i~.~~·~·~•••••!!~ ~.~~u.u!!~ ~ • • nh111 .. 1 Mnht"• \411 .. t t"t.t-:HI\ Mar .. h1tl lull UICAt•~ttV Workrm Ott¥d4' 11 .. 11111ntc m tlC'h 11p"rator exp'd m all µhi&hl·& Mi.fl '!'hurl>, 7 tu ~ JO $.'I t hr 1)42 llM3. l'M 1tr~·1.1 Hnateu/CMNet-pMlllon avail. 18 yn1 a. up. In qu1r" C• • <.:le11vl'r 752 ~311 t1i1''c"!~~ I 11"''' ,.,, .. 11•·m · 1.. ·'" ''"''. 1 ... 1mi1o ... 11""'"'1\h ,.,. 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" J ·'I'"' I :'t-1 ar11· 1 ,1lh·1ulc·1' 1:~~l !°'>l'Oll , ,, :\J II ' \1 l•.\p ii l)l11lal 1\S)IS for l.u1-:1111;i ll1lls 1•nuudo11t11• 111111 c ~ 111 Lr .1111 111 1•11tlu ~ I , ct d ) " l' I' k ~ I 11 I ltcrtl!fll' !l.lJ..tZIU GINHAI. OFACE 1 :1 ~~1 "'lh ft t.!lll'I''· must h.111· , .. n11· 1~1111114 (' .\1 J I 1•,J !m111t~-I i;1•m•r;1I 1J{f"''' !lt•llJ fur bll'" -.ub n 11\lra1·l111· <11 r1 •• ,. 1-:, 1> ht'I p f 111 ..... li1•1l11lt1tt.! f\IJln~ 111 tn!( .i µht.lflt-.. ~VI ~I I GEMHAI. OfACE I' r 111·r111 111"1r.11u·1· 111 f11 ,.-1 i•••I 1" 1 .. ·nt"fn, 1..i I Ii! I.! '11•111•1 ·" 11f£11 1· ~lll.•11 , ... " mtl I .... 11t•' i.:1••1 ...,.,. 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"up•·n tM' 1lata 1•11lr) & ll'IJPf1 n m 11111):. l':\jl 111 1b t.1 1•111 I".\ a ~ C"ontal'l 1' \1.1rlt1111' 1'11hl1<· l1;1l a S\-.11•111-. 557 .• ,!.164. I l>El.1\'t-:llY 1>111\ I· fl ,~ Sak~ Tr.11nt•1.,.. 11111 111 1 p.1rl lltn•'. \Ill\ "l'l'I~ l•ll 1·11l l1•,i:t• ;.t11d1·11I ' .~1 mt)nn11ghtt•r,:-11q•1 IM · r:us1I.\ e;irnt·d S111 $1ft1 1wr h r 1q li 11111~1 11 11 l llt)l'M I l.1t:I rlll'l1 ''"'' Iii 1111· I. i\ T1m1•;, 111 humt-,, 111 ;'\; II -lit (' :'ti $401 S.15011111 ' h• lllll~ t;.M .. \;\J;. 1.11. ~)!\..lo\ 1)1-111 Pr~ pen.on "anti-II. GIRL FRIDAY N '" "' 11 111 I l' 1• 11 t 1· r <:en1•1-.1I offw•· tlttt 11•, 7 :111A \I ·ll':.1 1·1111tJ1·t :llr!> l'rJtl c~ :1111 GIRL FRIDAY l'Jrt t tml' i.:irl frula.1 "11 h h11okkl'<'Jlll1g It.wk grnuncl I .11t• I' p111g ,<. r1I 111 g Fl1"<1t.I .. lu -. \p Jiff" :!111\r ... 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Must lic ahll· lU "Ork nexihh• houri,, I 01•c·ass1onal Wl'i_•kt•r11ls & h o I 1 ti a y s ~: x ,. 1• I I bcncftts & worlo.1ni.; 1·1111 rlrl 11H1' 111C'lurlini: a fr•·•· ITll'al Pl'' ;.hifl \pph ~IAM Nuon .. \111 11 1-'1 1 l'ersonnl"I MARRJOTT HOTB. !100 :'I: ewport t't>nter I >r :-.:cwport &-.wh Equal Opp Emplr r M F llolcl HOST /HOSTESS Full or 11 llmt· l""1l 11111• d\at l l•Jf 11•l 1ahl1· Jtl•oplt• ont•llh'<I 1••r--•111' \·anl'l.I "h111.. .. r..1111~ • \ n•ll n1mp:u1.1 ltt•111'11l,.. 1rtl'lul1 1ng ;1 lrt·•· n:•·.il 111.·t 'h1f1 ,\pph :1.\ \I :"l.'111111 ;\l•J11·Frt I '«r,1111 111'1 MARRIOTI HOTEL :100 :"1:.-wi1111t <:1•1111•1 111 \;o'Wj.>1)11 lh·ui·h l':qual l)ge ~:mgl? r .\I f TENNIS ARENDENT Part lmw J)t.11<1111111 Im lt-rinis oril•nll~f '"'"""" 11pp11rtur1tly 111 111111 111 •· st 1g111u~ hoh•I ~I afl 1\111' I\' !11\M N1x111. :\tun F11 t'•1•rsrmrll'I MARRJon HOTH. !lCHl Nt·wpurt C1•nl•·r 111 :'l:ewpru1 lk;wh Equal ' >w Emgh r \I F lt11t1,..t•«ll•anl01 W111ol1111 \\'II ' h 1· r . l' )(II It\\ II I rarh 11or1atum !11iX :-,:1111 111>L:Sr:t'U:i\~1-:w., T11 S5 hr, 1·ar t~5 !'tl:!.I l111w ... ·k··•·11er 111 1· 111 f111 lll'ildl htl\bt' :"I IJddl't•ll 1•11ok 1r1 i:. rtllt'I dt f'' 1· •l!*i IMS!l 1·11·s 11 ut"sJ-:KE E l'1'.l1 f.., pl'r ~u ll <tl atd• IHI art hnl 11· w11n1•111 I"• 1 ,\ :...:1 I 1 :! 111' \I 1't•r "1 Iii~. ll!l~l!j 111)\ 'Sl-:f\t-:El'r.H t•\f' ti :11' :'ti lhnt 11111111 ' :\I 1hl h.111• k11•1Y.h'fll!t' 1 I 1·1~11. mg & "'n 111~ lll'lll •hll 1133 ln,urL1111 P l 't•tfn.t I' T. n111~l ha,•· .:111lr11 j IOI.! r1·t••1nl 1:13:1 IAAI llfo:f.l\'EHY Full ~ p.•11 1111w \II In~• ~·y .111·a ' I 111l11rm' fut 11 ti ~ xpt•r11·m·l'(J µr••11n t 1 ,\ 111 1.,\ T11m-,, V• httttll''o Ai.t,., l l 11r '"..r 11·t 11 1·tl l'\Sl .\l .TY 1;1••1 ''P "" B .tlltt•:i hl.irrli "'t·hom• '''"'1"'1 111•c 111)! ,, in.11h1·m;1t1• .ti 1 ~:Mam H:1r.11. ~:1~•11 n111 \pJ>I) l 1111 1·r,a l ... kill . E"·1·lle111 \\1111.. .;Ill !1-l<l l.f>U1· I I I.I I l'r11lt·1·111~n S.•t ' 11·1• I~:!•: ~ inj! , 11n•hl111n.... F .1~h11111 f71'in"l'r\'" Ol'iv.-r-~.,..71111,:;i -W-~h St , .... 1111,r-o\'Tr.'I 1~1-:inrt lnr:itTT<n-~ hr j · , . ln11•n I''" hr .. •1 ·~ ,\ J I I "111 k "l'l'k :-:1are 111~ fur 1\ul11 I ;,, I <.;t11r1· ' .\liin 1-·n I s 1 j :\l llSl ht• Iii, h,1\1' \'i!ltcl ' ' '1 a r) .! 0 11 I It J•r I' I I "4 r• ' ., ' ti I t I \I 111 I ' 'I h 1.1lf I I' .OQ{'<I I· I i 1ol i S!J l~IOI ----------! (';,l1f Ill. (;1uldn1'1111( lla 11 tire''"'' n1•1•1h ----------1 ,.,., . .,," & k1111 .... ('11,,l.1 I 11· I' It ~ t•d .1: .. :;,, I" r11 I II 111. ( .... BOOKKEEPER I I ' I I I \t 'II , , '11'• I I I\\ I 1J flt "l'I I I Ith~ I" (, !1t 1d h··1111t t i.. • ··' ~ ,11 "'1 11 11 ·-..d 11•1'1 IOOt<KEErER 1 • 11 I 11 ·' lli )i,. '"' 1'1 Clltllol ) I I I 11 l.i. '" t.,•1 l. I ; •Ill/' ,\ llJ • 111 \" \• 11 I 1111111 '1., Ii ti Typists 50WPM Dicta Sec'ys Exec. Sec'ys look for a chaU~in 1981'? .. 1 .. ,,,1~1r.1 r1 '""" a~ I '""I ,huppmg 111111 Wt• 1 It 11 ,. 111111.: & '""'1 lt•rm I 11th , ,I\ ,11l .tf1I " In tht• I '.\It''"' Apply '" llt1 h • St111i111 1-·111• 1;.w r.11:1 ,/\utn S uppl.\ '•l :.!11\ . II a rhur HI vii ( · \I I l1;11r Sl111,1. If~· h11:-.~ 1;.t1; :!111-1 .,al1111 1111 l11ll1111i 1111• n,., l>f'll\ t.•ry lll'fSOll. 1 J dot,\ mu~t h:11'P t"ar for Ill•• dell\ er~ work 1l1111ily I r<tl(· 1 l'at allr1" an<T Call Mon t i w.,1 111 Tral'd llurt•:tu :-.. fl H:~J !lllOO lla1r..,1yhst ll••lp ' ...... ;11 .. t111·11111i.: aw11y IH1,111•'"' 111 nc•1•1t of !'> f11 ll .,,., 1 ti"' "' vl1sl:-. for 11111 11111).! "" ~ 11 t· 'al•HI \th ,1111 •i! I• :t111 1ng c; uar.rnt• ,., ,,,1,11 '. DEtfr AL 1 l11:11h .. r hot·111•f•" 1•1i·a~ .. Dt•ntal front ufl1tT t:x t•all 51fi ilkt, lns11ra1w1· I \'la1m' Pr ol't''>"or k1111wh·dg1• of tl1 ..... t111l1ty insuran1·e lwl11f11I 1.\11 I l l'fl·phtlllt' ,If,, I\ pill I! skills. ~tnall 11fftt't· .lohn I W11yn•· J\1rporl 1tr1•a 1 t;n•at hr. 1-~m· "ork1ni.: 1·1111•1 llt·neftb m1·1o111o· 1kn1 al ;..,1larv ha .... ~1 1111 I 1·xp Call 752 21>1 I a"'-f111 Bea lnlt"rllir plJnl ma111 t •'ll ;J rt1·e. F T I 11 twnt'f1t-. 770-!156.5 LOAMmYICI swmmsoa ...... ...,.. .... • .... ~~ ..... !!!4!~'!'.~~ ..... !!!4! Packen Ii h a ndlers llC9'r./T'YPIST M•t;; ....... Must have thoroul(h knowledge ot 2nd trust deeds expenenced rn all phase. cl loan ser v1C' 1ng. <'Ollet'lton. com puter 1mput i-:xn·I d1ent l'omm11n11·atwn 1>ssenl1al Gd !!ulary & c11m pan)' bt>m·frl!t <'ull Hl·v 100 oom M41DWANTIO Seat11H Mokl. lfitit S<J Coast llW . Lag lh'h 494 41J!r.! MAIMT9«ANCI Work ''1 henuttfu! 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Th 111' I I I !1 I I .1 S.I H;1 111 I ".111 \i1d1•1 •'II 'l1·h1111I if~I :H'" NURSES ASSISTANT l'.1t I ttrth• tfl t "''•' \11 · ... .1 I lllllt !-.11,1111,fl 'ill.;lk lfl~ tit• t•\l"''l 1•"111 I I• 'fU\t ttd :-t 1f.~ .'11 ""'·' \q -.I art COUMTYOF ORANGE 1'1 r-.1 ~1111'1 I le 11 11~!.1 ' u.,... ~( H••1nt C •~· "·•Ill.• \u.1 t .1 o:r.111 " l I H:~I :!)i,11 \lf1r111,1tl\ ,. \t'l11111 E111pl11)•'1 .\I I· n eeded for plastics Fulltime for arch ittt· fabrit-ation plant. Apply tural farm in Newport rn person, Fabricated Beach. Call 75&-9141. Plasllcs Inc. 815 W. llltb . C.M. Part tame typist for busy Aircraft dealer at OC Airport. Flexible hrs wlpossabihty for full· t 1 me Accurate t o 50W PM w 1shorthand preferred. <.:all S4Q.Z120 for <1ppL Mi ssion lie a t·hc-rart 111741 No Airport Way, SA. ,411'-TIME Amh1 t1 ous , goal oriented ~>pie persurr lu uss1sl in c•xpansion of wholes al t· nutld H41J·6!f!l5 PAIT-TIMI l'l•rsons nl!(-ded after noon~ for lt~ht mfg of valJcr produl't.s l"u exp. nt'l· Year-round steady employment 4 5 hrs da1· ly /\mencarr Lcammg l•irp . 15731 Chemical Lani·. II H 8\11-4243 l'arl lmwtuok apply in per~Cln ~ult Lynch ·s 311 Palm Halboab1S.l'.)50 J'arl ltme bartt'nller app ly 1n p e rson Mu ll l.y n('l1 s 311 Palm. llalb•ia b'75· I~; PHX PBX OPERATORS Full & p1t1nw l)(Jl;ttwns a v a I I f or rt• I i a h I •' p1·r~o11:. w1lh plc·asanl (., ..i fu·wnl ph1111t• m11nrrl'r '\'1,i:ht ~htfL-; " rntat1rrg "'l!l'kPnds EnJOY c•x • f·llr:nL l'O 1.~nt'fit:; 1n r1urt 1rr~ a fn.-.:·inC:iTP'er. shth /\pply !IA:'i1 t'\cion 1\l11n Fn Pt•rsonn~. MARRIOTT HO 11:L ~'" ~1·wpor1 Ct"nler Ur ;-.;ewpurt Heach Ec1ual pre Emplyr M F PIX RECEPTlOHIST RECEPT I ONIST Part/full time. Ll&ht typin1 " ~ clerical work. HUICln & Assoc. 851·1851. ----------- Receptionist. typing. phones. answering. <.:all Ron, Sobstad Sails. 645·7950. ---... REC.nOMST With or without typinl( needed . Top pay. Tern· Porary & full time. <:all Tod Services al !179·8900 REC.nOMS Private men's dub. Newport Beaeh. Hrs: 6:30AM·2PM. Call Jan 752·7903 REC.-rlOMST Full t rme Mon .·Fri Must be personable & well·groomed. & enJOY meeting the public. Re· quires good spelling & penmanship. Nu typing Phone experience pre· ferred 1-'ull company benefits Apply Pen nysaver, 1660 Plat•entia Ave. Costa Mesa RECEPTIOtlST One of the area ·s leadmit p c rs on n c I a g l' n r 1 es sct•ks a bni:ht. energt•llc pl•rsorr to handle husy phones . greet people plus lite tyJ.nng & flhng. Atlitude mo:.t impor lanl. Nit'e uff1ccs 111 warm. tungcmal i.:rouµ, Please phone Jody at 752 6136 ReceptkW1t/bpw. ln·ine H E olftt'c has 1m me<hate openmg for ma•t ure. · rcltahll• 111 d1v1dual " neat ap pear<1n t'l' & goo d peri.onaltt~· lo handle• hea\'y phont..'l> & ~en of face dutreS Non-s moking offlC'e Hrs ~ :.J.5 30. 5 day~ t-'orappt 915·~ Fa s h1 11 rt !-.!anti hrukcra)!c £1rin lir:- fi :10/\ :'11 :l P:0.1 lll'a1·y 1>h 11nt·" l'aµabh: oul Hestaurant gu111!( pers .. nal1tr a I Da TACO m11,.L A"k fur :'.t r" I 25252La,aaRd l'r:•ll 644 !1111 Lagi..a Hils l'lu,..t11· 1-'almt atur t11 1111 Grill person. full tllnt· 1·u11111g & forming 111" Wk<lay!> <;ent•ral ht•lp. pla,,lt<'~ •il.t 1~.sE> l~•io part l1mc •JI' full t1mt• PLEASANT PHO..WOU fl Ill "krlays (ioocl for homl· mak1·rs . 1ni>ltwr,,. 1·1il lt>gt· -.1 u1h·nL' Xlnl pay & 1ra1 nt11g lnt1·n ,, . .,.. I IJL\\U <!&ti "kd~:-.. LOCAL JAYCEE GROUP :-., It t' X pt' r I I' II < I' lll't't"l>,...1r~ I DAYS: 9AJi+2PM HITES: 4P~9PM I $4 .00/HR. TO START RESTAUUMT W ·\ITJtF;.'iS c 'CJ<IKS ~.X Pl'rll'lll'l'll. ltl:tlllll' l'artl1mt• 1h.1~!> ,\ppl~ 111 pt·r~on Wl'<I Thu ~ n 111am :1µm. IHlll Ha:>-"Jdt· IJr Coron<itll'I ;\l,1r Ht•,,laurant MCDOMALD•s + bonuMt :'\u" h1nnii full 11r part tim• Ila'" ii. ,.,, • .., ! 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(: .\I TEACHERS T11 '' 1111 1mnwtl1att·h l'arl 11m1· or full l1 m.1· l'rl' :.c·h11ol tl.'>i 12t0:1 Property Mc)nlt Co. l~Hils '.'ict'<b I' T (;1r1 Frt<l<t\' Ii 311 ;, :\Ion Thurs. m u"l t~ pt• & l1k1· I 11!un·"· ~'>5-0ltiti I' llnw. idav,,. lhr" 1la1 h /\;\I de.h1er\'. I.,\ 1\mt•" SUMI 11t.·; wcl•k I ,a!(Ullil lW;H'h 4!14·/W!*i r.11n t.!Ullt·r. mstalll·r. ~;1. pt'rll'n<'t'tl t:uorl "a.I?«-' ~15:1 flOOO f .tlUIS I lfrtatl ('ll'rl<. Cfi;.la .\h'~a , Stat11>ner:-:!'i(1 t-: li lh St. C :'ti Full llfm• Appl~· ' 111 pf'rson Ill I:! I H E T l H E IJ m a t u r 1· 1Jt>rso11 to nm.iw s statwn fronb 30 hr wk. s alary + eornm Ex11'd. Ernw. 675 227tl Sailmakm~ nylon Sl'am mg. fm1shm~. r uttmi.: Sobstad S;uls. 645· 7!150 Sarlmaker. learn art of s a1lmak1n~ S•>b;.tad Sails. fl45.7~ II• I( I I• ,,• f•I 0\ "'llf 11 l. \11 .. I\ 11\\I 1;17'Mi';1 u ti, • 1 1 \11 l••ft "'"' \l.\•ek I I\ \1.1 I' 111~ k'-l!ll:lf\t•r)\' '•••11 1• 111f1'-\'all f111 •l'f•I ""'·'' p I:' r p e lo( h u a r d 1 n I II t\ :-. o y \I \:-.: I'· 1 1 , ~urant1•. tvpmi.: Xtnt · • · '11 11111 locatmn t :'!tahh'lht'i1 '1f I "' t•i<J)l•r Ill •·.arpt•nlr~ '" I £1 cl'. ~On l>tn1tk1•r th\"all ln l '"'" "'''·' LAMDSCAPE MAIMT. FOREMAN I (;~:~~~~~'ll~:u . H1•al E~talc Sales loolcing for • H~Ccreer'? Salt•-. 111 F1 Compo nent!. Salary, )(Int future C :'tt arl!a i-:oE :'ti F Call :'11 t'. 11 2 on l y :'t1r Paul i-t•n . 213·685·8543 BO OKK E EPER F/CHARGE I 557-0045 llt·al "''·"'' ,.,,,. 1 1111 I Cf\ Ll~-r ti "' ,,1.,., 1 11 ... 1, _ _ "" ~tf>U( -.....,-.... ___ ___ ___ -.......J 1 · ·r ; ":-' no'r,,1•.rr '"Tt'· in-r _....."4'Jl4-8oo6dl~ P /T I l72l lirch Str'fff \\ 1.rk r111 ...,,.1 11. " .t .i .• \ .... k '"'' \o.i' t 'r '" ,\ I I 1 I I'" l H•wport llHch I ' 'It I I ,, I It 11 1 11'1'11.d \~11 11 H!>l F I Ith I '1"1 ;1 \f,.,,, !°'>Hill' .!:!I IH.' l.\itt --- Ill S 1111\ I l~llW~ll H 'l'ltt• (,' 11111 1·1· •1 1 fill.! I .11·tfH'I '1111:.t II\\\ It II •CAI DRJVYS 11 Pt"1pl(' who llt"t'll I 1('0Jlll' Timi·~ wh,1t tht' DAILY I'll.OT S ERVICE OtR1-:cro11v 1s all about • ''' '"' .1111·1· 1·1a1 m ~ I '1 111·1·-.~or. k11owlt'<li.:1• of ti 1' a 111I1 l v 111s ura11 t' l' ho•lpfu l. i,:;I h-lt•pho11t• & I 1 ping skills, srn:1ll uf I I 1• I' ,In h 11 W ii)' n l' ,\ll'JltH"I area c;rcal hrs · ~·101· wurk111)! 1·on1\ ll1•n .. ri1~ 1rwlucle dental. ~.tlary hast•1I on t>)(P ('.ill i~1:! <!OH ask for Bl'a t•l.El{K INVENTORY. Io 111· rform phys It' a I rounl, i.:ood ~alary & l•t"rwf1ts to sharp md1v .I a rr 979 11110 Sell idle 1term omcE CASHIER f-:njoy work in)! as Offire Cashier . in Slavic:k 's Jewelers. Duties inrlud(' Vt1rify in~ sales balances, doini.! duily hankin~ transactions, <l i s hurs ing funds and other re l at t'd duties . Excellent 'Com puny Benefits Package. CONTACT MR. McDMMOTI' '7141644-1110 SIAVl(J('S fW.H_...sa... ttt7 645~6501 110 r,~111 ~1 1n1mum l yr exp 111 :1 man •-rt·w surt·1 '•''"n I s1or111 Sl 250 pt'r 111" S I rta) s Ask for 1<11m Ml;.14<\\ DENTAL RDAORCDA Wanted for µrolo!re,...,111• general prar 11 n· 1n ;'IJ('wport Heal'h Xlrtl 1·ond1t1ons r..:11 373:1 lkntal A:.~•stanl Full lime pos11Jn11 Ill n.sw Mesa offtt•t• f-:)(J1('r1..r11 ;. & X Ray IJ1 ' n'<tt11rt•tl. 631 1<120 DENTAL 1\SSISTANT Chairslde. Experienclod Modern ch('(?rful offi1·e 963-5634 DIMn.GROOM ,EltSOMe. F u r lux apartme nt hotel. Permanent/ full/ parttime openings. Gd working rood. Uniforms furn Willing to train. In· terview by app'\. Call Stephanie Martel· 511-6111 ...... .......... Domestic COWtAMOM Assist elderly person, live.in oroul..i. IJ).,OOt DOMESTIC. Uve m com· panl~72·yr.old 1ady on walker. M1.111t drive. prl!'pare meals, Ille hu kp1. Salary ~/mo. For Int~. 833-037P o~ Jr. 6 Sr. to wort with archltecturaJ develop· ment tompeny ln type 5 rHldentlal or com· merdal bulldlnp. 2·4 ·-Y••rt -e.~rie-nn-. 911).4.U (N ll·F) Sell Utinp falt with Dally Pilot Want Ads. It/\ lll>W/\IU:S \I .jo:S /\pJJI) 1rr pt•r:.1111 ('nt\\rt llar<lwan• Hil l lnm•• 'w l'!ttd1H l'ht7.i1 I N II Jl<·allh C'lttli Atl1•rtfla1tl, 1' T \"11ll1•i.:1· ~1 111l••t1t C'all !I ~11rn 1;.14 1m ,1 111-:/\ JI l ·~ l It ··1 ' ·11•xa:. l<c•f1nt•ry 1 '11r11 0H1·r•, an opportunity for l11~h m <' o m t• I' L l' S <-:1 s h lr1111u :.c·~ arr<I fr111~f' hcncf1ts Jn th•· (.'11st11 Mesa area l{l·g:rrdlt•s,., of expcrient•t•, wrtl l' II F Sears. Pre·~ , Box 711. f"t Worth, Tx 7fillll H ..... Gen mainlcnam·t· Musi h uve mec·h ahtl1t y, Callf driver·,; lie & good dnvinR ret·ord 573 W. 19th Sl, <.: M 646·6007 HR.rWAtfrED P IT Oex schedullnR day or night call for informa - tion 9S7·0717 Rick HO.,.WSWf RELIEF·RN's l.VN·s Needed for all shifts . l>Psign your own work week. New pay rates. Best Nune11 Registry Costa Meu 754-6771 An1helm 956·3430 HOS11Slll Day " Nlte shifts avail. Apply In penon. Mcfo'ad· den 1 Bayside. 333 Bay1ide Dr. NB. l.11 mlsl·a1x· ;\1<tmt•·n:c1wt Wo rk ing Supt•n •~or. /\pl :'t1gmt Co :'i11111m11m 2 Yl'oll t•\ pPr11•nrt• Sm<ill Crt'"' F o r E' rn a n "i 11 l' :• k English &Spanish c;1.-)l'I 'I a I a r ..y + b1· n ,. f 11 s · 1)42 4~7. !1-4 LOAN PROCESSOR ChallenJting posit ion m growing saving:-. and loan. Duties will inc-ludl' prot'essing real estate• loans for sales and re financing firs t and second trust derds. handling loan file from application throuJ(h funding. At lea.1t one and a half years experierrt'e processing convenUonal real estate loans for a S&L. commercial bank or mortgage banker, and typing or 45-55 wpm are required. We offer exceptional growth potential. exc•llent 1alary and outstanding benefits. Please apply on THURSDAY. Jan. 8. from 1·4pmat: MIUTY ... AL Savinp ~Loan Min. l&IJ Wtlltelilf <at Do¥er > Jt'1 Ume to pl.a for that Newport Beach vacation trip. P'or extra An Equal Oppt~ c•h, why not Hlf tome Empoter al thoM lt .... I JOU don't - ,.... with a CJa11lfled Have IOmelNn& to tell? ad? .... ...,.. I Cl111lfled adl cfo It ftll. .. -·--... -.... ------.... -· . .. . ... -.. . ~ ...... --......... , ....... ._.~ MISn·:l.l.ANE<lt 'S 1:-0 1>00 11 l>l'T IJOO I< WllHK K.&2 IS!lfil) OFACiCLIU Our 11111•11"1' 11ff1•T 1-. ;>l'I' k Ill)! • .Ill lfllh \ ttftt ,tl "'' h a pll·a~anl 111a11n1·r & lht• ah1hty to u~,. 1 ht· lll k1·~ .11·1·11r:11..i1 /\1 h·a~I i yr of 11fr11·1• ,··xp1•r IS rt•q111rt~I Wt• off Pr .111 1tlnt hcnc•f1l pa1•kai.:1· 111 1· I u d 1 n 14 ct 1 ~ 1· o u 11 1 pr11·1lrgl'. n'll'dwal. ll1•tt tal & hft' msun1t11T. pr11 fit s har111t.( & 1•t·11~11111 plun T"rlwvlkf~v"nt CLIUS 2 week!. I 19 thr11u)!h \.31. Hour.i. 61\M lOJ\~ &6AM ci·:J>PM Apl!.\Y m Person J.C ..... Y 24 F'ashion Island N R E.O.~. M/fo' Operatt-. ,_I Back up wire operator needed fOf' widely known stock brokera11e firm Typing req·d. lmmed ope~1ng. Call Ht>len McGmley. 644·229'l. -- - - Order Entry (;Qmputer Operator. 6/mo CRT exp req. Some knowledge of bookkHPinl pref. req, Challenain& OIJll()l'tunity for the ri1ht penon. Call Ann<Klncs.orll. Bob Siemon Chri1Uan Jewelry .Jmn the ll'a<lt!r :'l:o" m 1t•n·1cwm~ for 1>0s1t ums in rl!al (';,falt• sale~ Whclhc·r lu·1•ns1-.o<l or rr11\ l':tll l•l St."\' tf yuu quahf~ lo JlllO the profess 11111a" 11 t W a lk1•r & 1,, ... I 714 lliJ.) .j~)'l) H t: C E I' T 11°> ~ I S T <:rneral offu·c·. 1ia rt time-. nr ()(.' A1rµort. eon struMiun huckground fh•;;1red Hesuml' req !-la I a r y C'•>mnwnsurah• w 4ual1f1 rat 1nns ~.-19-11068 Rt·ce\Jtll.Kltst with )>?eneral offire s kills Pleasarrl phone marrner & at• curate typinlo( t-ssential Some bookkeeping t>X· per. preferred. Founlam Valley area. 557·7~2. REC.nOMST HELP!!! Need receptionist for busy. progressive beau· t y salon. Loads of benefits. ~8888. RIC.,. .. TYPIST Surf1la11 Inc. a sailboat mgf. hu an opftling for a receptionist/typist, re· quires eo+ words/min. up. pref. benefits In· elude 4 day wu-k week in a non·smt1 e nviron· m.nt, l4nd cover later " 0Hlary requirements or apply in penon at llare famili• ar. ietttni 1110 Elllt Borchard S.A. u.. uml!ba• "bu&" tbia ,_rn_oa _____ _ year. If JOU have a....., aA1UUI wtt.b a c..,. Wl'I DOt lwt· DaUJPlllla...tftHAd liq UNd, 1ell lt now 6t a ..,.. .. ..., ... wtllaaa-aftedAd. • .......... SalPs in H11o!h Ft1shwn S\ore Newport & Lagurra area Salary ~ l'O mmt~S I Ort & l'X per1rnl'e df's trr<I 760-01172 SAl.1-:S If you are ag~n·!>~'"'' arrd luokm~ fnr a future m retail mf?ml " lo(fl(MI to. lwncfits ap11ly "' person 9am to 1 I am Mon thru Fri. Standard Shoes. '.ll11 So. Bris\ul, C.M. SALl::S OPPOR11JNITY With small. healthy Co on growth program with \'ery high quality pro- du ct . When quall\y means mort> than e\'er. relati\•e to the dollar. Want ed so m e mechanical knowledl{e. ability to communicate, self starter. the person who has work exp & 1 wanu personal growth (714 )642·2258. Sales Put tirM. lrhWC1a1•_, Wiii train. Prefer ex· perienc• In women's re· tall H ies. 546·1821 SALESPERSON wanted who knowa and enjoys antlquu. 831·3332. 10..tPM .. ·PorClaulfted Ad ACTION Calla • o.111P'lot AD-VllOR ...... ·----·-----~~ ......... ,,. Sain SHOii ...-ssurrs .... JIWILIY We have full Ume com· ml11ioa NI• openin1• in the abov• depart· ment.s for qualmed sell· in& apeciallata. We offer the best benefits pro- aram al any retail com · pany. Apply in penon: J.C . Penneya, 24 Fashion Island. Newport Beach E.O .E .M/F Secreta r y /Office Manaaer. OpPortunity to grow with young, ag. aressive advertising firm . 50 accurate wpm, lite s horthand. cheerful phone voice. Organiza· tional & follow·throu&h skills. Compose good let· ters. High energy & career ambition. All a m· u s t . S a I a r y : $1000/mo.+. depending on qualifi t'ations . 833·7572. Secretary, Prf. perma· nent . two 1,2 days per week. hrs nex. 631-llU. Secy. Airport law firm Good s kills, organized. bright. Non·smkr. Josie 1151 ·0025 SECRETARY Needed immed. With or without shorthand. Tem· porary & full lime. Call Tod Services at 979-8900 SECRETARY CIVIL 1-:NGINEERING COMPANY. NEWPORT BE.A Cll. NEAR O.C. f(.rRPORT.' ---- Full lime. experienced. cheerful perscin wanted f o r e ntr y -level i.ecretanal position w opportunity for ad· vancement. Strong typ- ing & some S.11. abilities necei.sary . Apply in person wtresume to Mr. Fuentes at Robert Bein. Wilham t-'rost & As ~ociates, 1401 Quail St .. N.B SECRETARY A t•hallenging postlton is al'a1lable with a leading s avings and loan. As S t' <' r I! l a r y t o o u r Hf'i.:1onal Manager. you w1 II bl' mvoln•ll in a 1ar1etv of secretarial a n d ;i fl m 1 n is I r a l 1 1 e ct ut 1eo; Strong typing .irrtl l>1C'taµh11n<' skrlb. IJ I 1· <.t ~ a n t p h 11 n e t>l•r:.onal1ly <rnd i.:ood f1guri: aptitude :.rn· rt! quired Luraled m uur ~auuful :'l:ewport Beal·h offiee. thll> po!>1Uon offer.; an «X<'t•llent salan and out :-.tan1hng benef;ls mclud tnl! 1>ruf1t sharmg anll pa1ll meclH-;11 dental r11\ t'rHR•' l'lt•as1• appl~ on Tl! L' HSl>A Y. Jan 11 . from 14 pm at RDBJTY FB>SlA1 Sa 1·mi.:~ and Loan· Assn 1515 Wt-stdiff <at l>overl Newport Meach An Equal Oppty Employer • • SIClllT AIJES • • Rec pt 1Type6S SlJ,200 GenOfc TSSSl 1.400 Hee pt Typt'60 Sl0.800 Liz Reinders Agenry 4020 Birch Est '64 EOE Newgort/833-8190/Free ----- Sec,.._, lo,,.. $1.000+ DOE. Ace typ· mg. no shrthd. mature. gd dress appear. San- dy 540·6055. Coas tal Personnel Agy .. 2790 Harbor Bl, CM. Never a fee. E O.E. SEClllTAJlY Stock brokerage firm in fashion Island has im- m ed 1 ate openin~ for sec retary ba <'k ·UP operations. Exper. pref. Hrs 7 3 30. Contact Helen McGinley for appl. 644·229'Z. -------- Secretarial fltatfarwtSecnt.-, Previous banking ex· perienre desirable. Xlnt typing skills required. short·hand not required. U11lt•d C•llfor•I• ... 222~anAve. Laguna Beach .. ~ E .O.E. S.Curity sam Offal Full Ume WY9ftinl poaj. lion av.U. for qllillbed. exper'd. tlol.t IWCUftl)' atneer. ~a~. co. ::'.-t'ai .... == 11•;~­MA--·· & • Nsapa•Olller-Dr.-Ncap&11l ._. J .... ,.,,.,,, • -aA•' ... _ . .· ----... ....,, __ ---------- i'"'()r. Furth<.•r I ralurmat um Rt>g<trdang Plal·t·nwnt Of A<1\'(·rtis m ~ In Our Coupon C'<JJH.:r' S.•<0lH>r1 l11t·a!-.t· ('all O.bbte Koamtn 642-5671. ••t 330 ~E:-Xt Coupon ( 'apt_·r~ will lull u1 h ;1U 41h Rt>sen t' Your Sva<'l' '.\iow COMMCRC tA1 O A R £S10r'"NT IA.l. 'f('"I f"4~{ N O ~lJ~.1LI~ 15°/o Off With This Coupon ~ f L ,,-.. 1.,._~ o~ ~ HOT Ill BILLOOll RIDE Holiday Special I Free Ride With 4 ReCJUlar Price Rides· --· 2940 Grace Lane Unit A Costa Mesa (7141 549-9922 S-o-.ft•w lec..._ zzoo s.-. s-. .... 917~117 "", ....................... "'9'? ........ ~J_.,11. "" ,..,..,._..,_ SCOn'S CONSTRUCTION Room Additions. Fences. Decks, Stairs. Patio Covers. Retaining Walls, Roofs, Sidewalks, Driv~ways. "YOU NAME IT11 In Harbor Area since 1948. IUIOPIAH FACIAL WITH MAS9UI Eyebrow Arch & Make-Up With Instructions ... $46 w/c-.on $29 fht• J.lf•H Ut4 Jlf't• M;u 11\nni,r 'it111.1'•• d?'.11) M.urnio.Jh• 'N +iv N••Wf)IUf Uht• ,! f A q/f,h l /14 H 11 1 'II 4 -- EUROPEAN CAR MASTER Independent MERCEDES • BEN Z B .M W . VOLVO 10°/o OFF .WITH THIS . COUPON 2062 PL.ACCNnA AYE. Exterior, Interior. New & Repair Masonry. . rt...W.10%.tfwlltic...- 546-1641 (; 1:1 H:• .I·: ,, .. Bl.Ah l : 1,.,;-,;i IJ,IJNOIS bT • E. 17TH PHONE OSTA MESA ORDERS 646-1800 A Row Swwfloww ~ Reci. S 1.19 With C:C..-S • 9 5 /I>. Con-ob Malted lall1 Rl'4J. $1. 49 Witft C:C..-S 1.25 \V YMCA SWIM FREE Al J-lr'1 SUNDAYS Adults 12-1:30 P.M 4-5:30 PM. Fam1l1es 1 :30-4 P M Enclosed Heated Olympic Pool 2300 Uni•enffy Or .. M.I. 642-9990 J.C. 'S TREE SERVICE HelpW•tff 7100 HefpW..ted 7100HelpW..ted 7100 HefpW•t~ 7100 HelpW•t•d 7100 HefpW.._. 7100 HlfpW~ 7100 Mft'c.._... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• .Appllmten 80 I 0 . ....••......•......... Secy/Bkpr 30 hrs wk SllVICISTAT10H Student AJde-Driver for Tennis Hostess. 1-'/T, Wed Typist 1repro> • expert, ......... 1005 SlOOO mostart. R.E. exp. Island sales. p/t or f/l, STAff partially handicapped thru Sun. Private Coun· full or part-time. Full Warehou.se ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refr1 g. frosl·frt'e. StRI> Washer. $75 l>ryer, Si5 Range. $00 Trash c•om part or. SIOO 542.40113 Resume. Box 561 CdM mechanical ability de· D I y EL Op MI MT ~~':'&man. 640-2?_~· tr~ ~lub. ~/hr. 644-~. time . salary & profit lwllah Wcwtl! 92625 sirable, sal based on DIUCT-.... SWT----s haring. Groominit & General warehouse. no WESTMINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MAU. Daily 10.6, foTi 10·9 Closed Tuesday 11751 Wesll'ninsterAve. Garden Grove 554·6103 _ _ """""'"' --...,...." Typesetter. Want your d exp. 846-8270 skills appro to executive ex per. required. (; --------• Prime oppty for RN who Full time days. Will own business? Expert ad k k Tappan slovt.'. 3 yr.; old, Security SECUITY Door Atte11d11t ~ ...... Evenin1 position avalla· ble for a people oriented person able to check JO'a & enforce hotel policies at the door ol our Jounce. Enjoy ex-cell. co. benefits. Apply 9AM-Noon. Mon· Fri. Penonnel MAUIOTTHOTa 900 Newport Center Or. Newport Beach fqual °'! Emel'r M/F SIC'Y~ For accoundh1 office. Good typln1 skills • bookkeepinl back· 1round. Salary open. a1.om. SEC'Y ;omcE MGR Irvine archUectural ftrm. IO hr wtt. fulltJme beMftu. •••· S-E RV lc E Slat ion wants to move ahead. train. 642·:.>13. with following. Lease rlientele ol WJ> typeset· pay· ste Y WOT ' wee 1 I Teach new nurse aRsis------c Set · d ting center. No smoking. ly pay. orig S iOO. se ll emp oyee. App Y at· " y••------• my omp equip. an TheOfficeM9·2188 l'atell~ 15922 Pac. Cst Hwy. HB. tants, provide in service 15A~ ore svcs. The Office __ __ _ - 213-59'l-1571 training programs for To start immediately. 549·2188 W AITllSS -·------· all personnel. Insure Part time or full time. - ShoeSalespersoo continuous upgr~ding of Pre·school.8ST·l263. TYPIST, mature. ac· Al2pPpMly. C~hlawrlnle~sACMhll&1·. toMCIS.lllC. . S20010 RO. 645·2001 Kenmore elec:. dryer, ll!l' cap . hvy duty, like new. $150 962·291 l ...... We have an ~ning for patient care. must be ---------curate for acclg. ofc. an exp F rr saJesperson. proficient & comfortable Tea china Assistant, pre· Thru tax se&llOl'I. Salary 3001 Redhill, Bldg. "2. Apply In pe~~ for in geriatric nursing & re· school. exp, dependable. open.~7:M2S.1 S_te_. •?J_. C_.~:.~· _ Mr. CaMOn; H:~~m·s hab. pleasant 127·bed 997-8333. -------Waitress with car for Shoes, 54 Fas hion facility W/qualily or life TIONCIAM wicker basket lunch Island. N.B. &64·4223. emphasis. part of a lead· T~els~ 11...1-w! service. Eam $150-Sl75 --------ing natl. healthcare Costa Mesa computer 1""'111-llS'Ull:'U ....u Shoe sales, full time with corp. Compensation firm needs tech. to as· weekly. 9:30am tlll lpm, or w/out exp., or will neaotlable. Phone Mrs. semble & teal complete Mon.-Fr1. Must be neat train. Good co. benefits. Pallireto, dlrecto1r of computer systems. 3010/~~w'r-' &Ki'ldcehpeennd9•7~1.~14~0~1~~ Apply in penan 9am to nursina or Mr. Di I ad· Computer bkgrnd. -~..-... -... .,... llam Mon thru Fri. mlnistratorat49fr5786. helpful. Salary S13-Sl8K _app't aflerlOam. __ _ Standard Shoes. 3077 So. ......, ..._, Many co. benefita. Call I Sr. T,,.. Bristol, c .M. c .. •11t11t Linda, 841-0380 50+ wpm r«&ulrfd. SmPLN•B lhi;lt.. Telephone Sales Ctphl w ... CA Company In Irvine Career opportunity for _ needs exper'd telephone experienced individual 51 lea people to work for site • hillside pre. STATIONERY STORE ln from our olfke. S.lary l,lmlnary dalln Md sub-Cd M needs aa lealady + conam " bonus while divlaion plannlnf JIOl.I· F /time, 5 days. Xlnt. Uon includine tentative w 0 r k 1 n 1 c 0 n d 1 . tralnln1. We tell photo map pnp11ration. Apply Espec:lally fine cUentele. copy •Ulllltiel • office ln ...,.... wttb naume 6 Phone: ~1010 for a.-. 1uppU.. 5«).1101 uk for work HmPI• to Mr. ~ Anita. "'*'-• llobert Bein. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wiiiiam P'roet Is A•· l•-------1 sodat.t, 1401 Quall St., N.B. Our fast frOwlng ro. Is very b1ay le needs top qua lily people to work In Airport area. Work al top companies on . various allitnments & be youlfai'VA~ 1XLMr•ans 1...wm {llCmn'Y l\ol!!I " IOll Bn'n r• Ctr Dr. •• Jmne zpp·f ,O,f . WutAd._......,. PE~NY P•Nnn:R ADS SUll only l42. 3 I ines for 2 days onb· SI a day. 34c a lin('. Ad\'ertiiie one o r moi:e, Item!'\ \'alued up to SlOO . Eucti additional line 111 only 60c for the two da~·s . Sorry. no comm e r cial a ds a I lo-.·l'<t . C harge Your Penny Pincher Ad or U!ll' yout Bank Amerlcard Visa or M11tercard. For more lnformallon and IO plate 1our ad ttll 142 .. 5111 . . , . ,~ , . . .. , . . . . ,. --. ~ -.. ~ #209 Irvine 752-6866, E.O. E. WATH llSOUllCIS NOJICT ... lt81 MAMA_. Career opportunity for experienced civil engineer with stron~ background in masterplanning and/or desi1n ol water supply and/or sewer facilities. California realstratlon desirable. Must have verbal " written com-munication akllb, client contact • mana1ement abllltia. Apply wiUi re· aume only to Mr . Fuent.ea at Robert Bein. Wllllam FrCMt • A•· aociates, 1401 Quall St. Newport Beach. Wlll train happy 1lrl. An...,....,._.leam office work, typln1. •a>eed wrtUna desired. Old Orient.al rugs want· ed. Any size/cond Call l ·800-553-«XQ ---------.... -IUTH'S AHTlqulS J•••r C ... c•S. 20'k olf on a.It stook 504 \.'l So. Bayfronl Balboa Island lnext to ferry > Open 12·5 Wed· Sun.67$-0433 OAK ROLL TOP DESK $1395. 9AM·4PM 2l~ffarbor Blvd, C.M. Hot point Uishwashl'r . clean. works l(d. S7S Call 842·31!83. 846-1190 aft 6pm. Westinghouse fnl(. while. $70. Good cond. runli fine. 5*6lm. . Maytag Electronic sens· ing elec dryer, t60. ns.~. l_lc_yc_IH ___ -. 1020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIW&US9 & accessories. 1673 Irvine <El. M2·4341 Beautiful rolltop desk, ori&. flniah, reaa. Dale. Ml·l3SlalU. l 10 Speed Dawes Racing Bike . 1 Schwinn For Sale: 4 Ant.lque Qak Scram~. 1100 & S4C). Chairs with covered 87~-8338 '· IHU •m. -Kite Dr. c• IOJI _H_._e __ • -----..,,..-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Af#l•111 IOIO R E G IS TE R E D •••••••H•H••••••••••• BURM!SEKITl'ENS Washer 6 Dryer. XlnL --cond. SJJha. ..... oppty for adYwlml9l, Y• ._'t Med • I• '° 94/hr to IUrt, 1.a M-P ,...._ •..-.. .._ non·•mkr lnttrument .... w ·-•-1• "SHEBA" la dftperate for a male, but atlll ratbu particular. Ownen rl •Ill* Ulff Pa611t•nr ,....._.,. 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IJ~HJS Deluxe k1n11: s 11.c v.·aterbed w1he11 tt'r Llher paddell hdbrd 1400 Upho~stt'red dmmg chairs , Spanish stylt' S60ea or !I for $450 675-1200 6' dining tbl. smokt'd RIS -top, 6 chr.i, $375. 6' entry tbl, solid ma&hog. $350. 760-1814, 673-0550 Gin11. Must sell 9'sola, Bassett chett. vanity/mirror. s.48·1442. 754~ Box spring & mattrel>l>. $25. 646-1473 Douatle -~~foam. xlnt I cond. $125 or best orfer. 173-~lJI!. -- Dinette Set. ··o w. Lee", 34X47, ornamental iron, white & yellow. Best of· f er over S225. Call 644-2360 (or app't Girl 's bdrm set, $250, Glass co/fee table $125, 011 pamtin~ $75 Hlt·m G . E appliunct's ust'd S50 'ea ~760-8.')57. Complete kmg·im.c wut('r bed, headbrd. heatn, liner, S150 751 1779 4 Coffee tahle. end table. chair 11 , lamps, bar stools. ahthar\'i Sara ·s Odds & ·nd.'>. 615-11172 Moving Sale. Breukfront. 64 x 78 x 16 S .. w/grillf' doors, Franc1s1"an Apple dishes. drop leaf tb1, twin mau. w/bx spran~. hand braided ru~s. wall furnace, vaeuum t-tr 7101 Seashhrl'. NB 645 8410 H1dc·a·bed $350, 2 t•hromc & naug. chairs $65 t'a, color TV $25, rall ar range $50, filing cabinet $411. rotissone $15, boom la m p S40 Aft 5 , SS9·8244. ~I "" Mftl::ft. * ffat ..... -· .•.• ·-"'' ....... -................... -........ . •••• .. ••• .. •••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• •lllMACa 'M'IOATS A U BURN Phaft on M•PI• ldrm I Pl•c•, We c•n t.ra.la yw w de llU.0.plw,,.,.... l pudli. .... tJwic •por\a ~. ·rv •l«..,, veloprmd M uceU•t from M tono. IMJ•.Uq replica by Cdf. CuMom rnoww. ~ it•m• Jncl hmimt wk.h lax *' 1llp, ._ 7WllM--. C oach. N • v e r r e · .. ... vanta11• No phorw an ..._ 1tater9d. u..t for allow .......___ ~erwt•w• For ,'QIWuJunc ;;.-;.i W tMO c ar only ! Bar•alned ._._ .... •ppt c.t1 m m>. ••••• ·-... ••••••••••• pri~.cl! S-Jim lklie or ••••••••••••••••••••••• sc•W I rft L I DO U . Sall 14147 llende AIM. Theodore AppalooM U.W ii H ' ~hl w/lrlr. X.lnt do cond. R o b ln1 Ford . 20IO yHn . Vwy l.MC'MW. *2200.lfT~>Nhv•. Harbor Blvd .. Coi t.a DrHaaf • beckarwod a....-._ .._.__,,_ Mesa. Call 162.0010 or ff••Mlft'*-" • ...,... AIU~ ••n -540-1211. aui00 .. ?a tt•non ~h If ' Catamar an. Many ' 18Aou Bounty extru. S8X>, &Sl-21'2. '41 Ford Woodie, restored 81H•ll.1la lu Man. li yn (iJo:N~ ·-------113.000. ALSO '29 Model old, 1wd ~ borV Th do• 11y11t\'m 111 Thistle '111. Good cond. A Town Sedan, 4 Jtr, F.ape~ net« _, wh"n MAlll' folk:. thmk New Hill, trailer $1800 restored. Ideal for &lU· NI *1 tbt' y h11 vr d l'st l(n \•r 5$2·0691tPM·IPM. dent. Sl0.000. 87Wll l. G .. ;Nr.S '-•'*• I070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ma11 1 It.Kl Yt>IWw iOkl br 11celet, Ill n.....awt lea \ur\!d el.ll'b link. ~"'" ma l>mm In Wldth. If ' lt!nl&lh S.•\nd wilh II conc uled bu• l'lup. with a f\&ure 8 .afety d op ·total wt!•&ht 111 :kl j2 pemyw~•ht.11 A &J· pnu&ed over S3. Ott) St!ll for $1~ ~s.46 Corum Twt!nty Uollar G o I d p 1 H \> W at,. h Aulomallc ~ rirm 673-4000 Man s 1t t1 yellow gold braclet. eurved length & nueget textured, 13 MM wade, 8" long, apprlllsed value SJ.tu) $1200 firm. ~-9744 or M8-6446. Mhc1i.I ••• -1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LU••AGITA•S from your bus iness card. Send one can.I for each tag plus one spart'. We return permanentJy sealed a ttracuve lag & strap. meetilll airline l.D. requirements. Pre· vent lou ., theft~ t'or a personalized ta.41 enelO!.le wallpaper. fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two nrds baek to bsck. PRJCES. S2 ea or 3/$.5 4/5 tags Sl.60ea. 6/9 tags $l.50e1&. IOor more$1.40ea. Sales Tax Included NO CARO? Draw your own or send name. address, phone & we'll make one card per tug. Add 25' each. Send check or money or· deru:o-r N1M\iH(9 P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 Lonl•aw Send someone you love a bouquet al :.> multa rol· ored helium balloons lied with nbbon & your own personal messaj!e. l'et(ecl for every oc c asaon We deliver. 673-4419 DOUGllBOY SW I M POOL 20 ft round. 3 (t de- ep. Filter system, Make ofr. 534.57211 Off·S~t Press. Ricoh 1000, table top, ready to print with plate maker. fuscr & s n'm e s u p p I i e s . Surplus eqwpment m a prinlanl( i;hop. Sl*l()1hest orr. 831·06aJ Newport Beaeh Tt>nn1s Club Membership Sac $700. M.'i-5(&'), 493· 7750 New king mattress, still in c arton, Simmons Be<Autyrest backc11re. lop of the line. S200. Alsu box springs $50. 661·0161 M 11~11llnte l'ull~\"11011 4 fl ' 7 I A m 1· r 1 •' a n H 1ll1·111an 110 1 .. CUM t'l.t:Tl-: llt:1ti. ,,. ·SOS!I Stereo lll)'~tem. :l~mm camera , 1111114ut< armolre. & roll top d1•sk ~77 2883 Mhc••··· W91hd 1011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Maternity clcithe5 needed desperately! Size 7·9. I'm buSUnllOUt all over, call Sue at ~2203 if you c~~lp ...... ... .., ..... _., ... 1013 • •••••••••••••••••••••• CONN Oll'\'Clor trombone with case. Ex<"ellent condataon, SIOO. 675-lK>S2 afler6PM. I b1&nei electric guitur Pro(eJ1S10fUll model wath Tree of Ule coing up to t he net•k. Wood1o:rain body with hard shell ~a_se. ~ 548-~ LI' Hobl.e Cat laa Jib with trailer, load cond. $1800 . ~-0230. 9070 ···~··················· M_...n If Up t.o 18' S7$/mo. 673-81~ MIWro.T MAllMA Slips Avail 646-0551 -------- Slap11 avail. :.> to ~ feet. Newport Beach. 6.1).1900 .0..S:Sf-ct&-- 51&1 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18" JET BOAT. fast. low hrs. S64S·8171 ask for John 17' 1-~ibergJas.s. 60 hip rblt Johnson. Incl trlr Must sell . $1000/bst ofr . 960·25C2ev. 963-3200dys fr•apa ,.._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "10 ···············-········ 1969 Beach Musketeer. midtime 150 Lycoming e n g . 2 Com-nav's tran sponder . 848·250 eves. Citabr ia Lycoming 150 H .P . Aerobat ic hv y s truts. new ann. h.ang. xlnt 646-4314 C~W./ .... 9120 New Ibanez "Butterfly" acoustic guitar, model P380. Jet black flnlshJ w I ·fa ncy m othe r ·of- pearl inlay. EquJpped w I shadow transducer pickup w/ strap button. jack plug and hardshell case. Must sacrifice. 1400. ALSO. new MX R i.90 dual control phase shifter $75. Will take $450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• for a ll al above. (714 > '60 CHE VY 6 cyl chassis a0-2516, 631·0148, cm pr .. :Y.rearend, fully 548-0995. · self-cont., 12 & llOV, 4 --------spd. Xlnl cond. 12,000. ARTLEY FLlTrK Good 641 1798 con dition. $225/obo. MOIOriudiiift --,-140 640-7214 ·············-········· ~,Yi41u-e& Balavus moped. 6mo. , .. ,.._. 1015 old, like new. $375/or ••••••••••••••••••••••• best offer. ~·7353. OFnCE D~KS ------ & chairs. Sara's odds & Mo~/ 'nds, 675-8172 •• ~~•••••••••••••!!~! 11'.+t 1017 '68 Honda Trail 90 UlO. • ••• •••••••••••••.,.••••• '69 Honda Trail 90. $275 AFRICAN Grey parrot.: Gd cond-55.2-~1 Yng, tame & talking --• -- well w/new SS r aKe HONDA XL80f'. Like 631·7389 aft 5PM new. $520. 11'1..os&~ 1090 848-7187 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P I ANO FOR S l\LI-:: Fairly new Bush & Gerts Classic style redwood s t ained piano. Great shape, bought for $750 will sell $15(). 7~-~ Hammond pipe orl(an. 5 rhyt~ms. Blt·in tape re· corder Musi<' books! 1495. 557-2443 S.lllNJ 10'3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEXCEL Hl.llt:l.l n :s 175CM w/Solomon SSS bindings S115. SCOTT poles with strapless grips $15. Both xlnt cond. 64&3'724 Yamaha 1980 Enduro 175: Very good cond. I.ow mileage: $850. 968·6120. '73 HONDA 500-4 Good cond, $650 962-1545 alt. 5 ----- 'llO GSllOO SUZUKI, llK ml . immac. $2995 546·6110 days, 957-2619. eves '74 25-0cc KAWA needs tune.up $500 or Best of. rer. 642·6343 after 5pm. MotO.........-w.1-- • ... ,.... 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 '64 Ponche, c0neours cond.. new trana.-ena.- ~~p.-int., eU. 787-0M2 _ Rare 69 MGC. 6 c:yl. gd cond. $4000. Call Guy 675·5273. 4 WllNI Dmft 9150 •••••••••••••••••••••••• NIWll.-.CJ Pow. steer, trak·loc, bucket seals. front stabilizer , roll bar & mor e . Yours for im · mediate del iver y . (028870) $7419 COSTA MESA AMC,_ 549.ao2l '78 Chevy Blazer. 28.000 mi, fully e quipped. $8,400. Oya: 673-3797; eves: 499-3ll5. rnicu ---9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I '71 CHlftOUT >/4 TOM PICICW 6 cyls., 3-speed manual tram .. low miles & extra clean! (1Mail862). OMLYS4695 HOWAIDClunellt Dovdr Quall Sta. NEWPORT BEACH llJ.OSH '70 Chevy C-10 Pickup 396 I Hi Po Eng, A/C,. I $1300 54S-4581 19"16 Ford Courier at \'2 wholesale book. Body & paint poor, fram e & m ech anically good . 675·1058 ----'73 Oat.sun PU xlnt cond, good gas mi, must see S2B00/080Ken 962-6401 ----------... w ..... 95'0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAYTOPDOU.AR (or top used c.ar s · foreign, domestics or classics. If your t•ar is extra clean, see us l"IRST! #I hi Or9191 C..ty 2925 HarbOr Blvd . COSTA MESA- 979-2500 ------------WllUY CLIAMCAIS ANDTIUCIS COHHEll ChEVROLET X..,,11,orl• II ' • r-I \ \1 t , ' SU-1200 HIGHIUYB Top dollars for Sports Cars, Bugs, Campers, 914's, Audi's 1:pc white girl"s bedroom Phone-Mate w/remote. set , Rood cond. $175. S125. Ro(ls wheelchair. 498-8767. ----$100. s.y.1271 Sp•~-Go.di . -1094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,375 Big Bore Winchester. RENT: 22' lux . mtr. home. Sips 6, self.cont. $275 /wk + 8•/m i. 640-8585 Ask lorUJC MGR JIMMAllMO VOUCSWA ... 18711 Buch Blvd. Fine Drexel Mahogany brk frnt. $450. Gold up· hol Jo'r. loveseat $160. Maple drop frnl dsk S llO. Uphol swivel rocker $75. Dinette" tbl & 4 chrs SI:.>. LeCoultre Atm o!l Clock S l25. 645-7126 Dining room set. 3 leave11, pecan, pads. 6 cane back chrs (4 Capt's chrs>. almo's t new $325 644-2943 ------.. -.._ DIVOltCE SAU ll' Clltm Designedsola, s· loveseat, tradition a l loose back pillows, orig Sl300 Thomasville entry french cocktail thl orig. ~ all for Sl:.x>/080 752-9893 Spectacular European Calendars. Great ttifts' AJI sizes. xlnt photo· I( r a ph y 673-"539 Haviland U moges Bon· ne v a I. 8 pl. seltin11:s. $600. Crystal. antique jewelry. old books, art deco. art pollery. freeter, furniture, In dian Jacket. 979-5027 3 Pc curved sectional davenport. loveseat , round coffee tbl, comer t.bl. 3 bar stooi.. 4 14 " mags, 4 Ma<'heli n radials, 556-43.SJ Greenhou.w window Jx3. almost new. $50. 631-!rlSS eves. Use ,,,,.,., M service when placing your ad ... a baily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad • . . we · take your messages 24 hours a day . . . you call Jn at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $7.50 week. For more Informa- tion and to place your ad call 642-5678. New in box. $2001-,RM. 646-6638 Oliver F. Winchester Commemorative. New in box. SS20 646-6638 , ........... , .... 9170 ....................... '73 17' Terry Trlr . self contained. SJ900/0BO Must sell 540-2298 eves -'71 3' Prowler, Tandem GUN CABINET: T en wheels.S2!1150/0BO gun, walnut double dr 493-3841 with dehumidifier S2SO. ---------646·6638 '76 J ayco Tent Trailer , ao.ih & M.t.. sips 8. custom m at- tresses. port a pot, xlnt I•'• •I cond. Call dys: MS-3'753 : •• ••••••••••••••••••••• eves: 631·3148. HUNTINGTON BEACH MJ..2000 TOPDOLLAI PAl»POI •OODICWN UlmCAJlll miracle mazda T • ra. ... r.. . 9010 r----....... -9110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .,.._.,. Coat. MeM 645-5700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14' Cyclone with trlr. full equap, gd cond Sl .350. Mst sell 988-5924 . IMh. t41ffi0 riic•/-- S«Ylce fOZO ••••••••••••••••••••••• M AR I NE ELE(;. TRJCJAN Design/install/repair Qua!. work. 549-2S20evs Sea Dragai Boat Main- tenance. Teak finishing, sand a nd varnish, clean- ln1 : exterior and in- terior. U2Hart496·5717 Boat refurbishing expert paint. varnish, repairs, m1 anl.1. MB-'°" ...... , ..... 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Q OWENS SKI SKIFF 26'. Full ·canvas. Xlnl cond . Slip avai l. 1'1000/bstolr. aa.ma 43· ..... w. Fully equipped. Perfect live-aboard. SH.000. SUp. SIJ0,000 loen for 15 yn. at 11~% avail. Pvt. pty. SM-ID or ~2254 Oft boal. Por Sale: 1'11 Searay 21' w Jtrlr. 1ood c ond, tll00/080 --Jim Riddel . Utility Trailer 4"8 n 2 n sides. spare, gd cond. 646·~ .-...s.n.c.., ... &Ac~ 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSAVISAVI$ WITH um> PAKTS Imported car parts 1MPORT Al.TI'OSUPPLY 101 N. Manchester Anaheim 7'16-9800 Ford 302 Enclne in good running cond. $300/0 80 641·9157.MS-3374 Rima for Ponche 914 or Super Beetle, li20 ea. or 4 for 1'10. s.48·9"144 or Ma-9441 Flber1lue Dune Bu11Y VW front end. Brand new. $100, W.59 ........ Wt • •••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED! Late model Toyotu and Volvos . Ca l l u s TODAY !!! ,, ........... . c ........ . " .... .,01. '40·'4'7 PORSCHES WANTED Allow ua the OIJllOl'lunily to consider the purchase or lrade-in ol your clean Porsche. O.k wilh Us Todayt .... w ..... "" ....................... _.., wi-........ .w ~· .. ,,w UN4 ()~ .................................................................... . 0-.. t7JO ¥* s 11 9nO a.uu•t nJO lillltlel* ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ............................................ . ForYcuGood 'Tl Dataw> 8210 OX, air, VW. ,.._..or Audi stereo. Super Sharp . .-... . 4 •• ' . ' . VW-PORSQIE-AUDl 445 £. C'..t Hlway al BaY&kle Drive Newport beach 87).0800 Premium prices paid for any used car clorellJlordomesuc > In 1ood condition. See Us F\rst ! :!888 llarbur Bh·d ~'<>st a ~h·,,1 5-lu°l)J:JO Wante d Honda car . 1970· 72. N.fOO with blown engine. 53H1801 Alltoa.11 ' led ••••••••••••••••••••••• Atf•I-t705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! ltllAUA SPIDIU llACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 .-..----'707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '15 Fqx, 4 dr station wgn, yellow, al&o. xlnt cond, new brakes. fm stereo- cHs·t ape, lo mi. $2550. ~3187 IMW ---9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For t h e besl d eal in Orange C.OUOty ... Com e See Us Today!! SAIMMR4CK VALLEY 1..-0US 28402 Marguerite Pkwy Misaioo Vaejo ll 1 ·2040 495-4949 Closed Sundays CREVIER 1 &' s; • 11011ow11v SAl'ff A Ar•A -835·3171 THt ULTIMA ff OIUYl .. Ci M.aCHIN!. •USmlMWa• '732002 (OS58) '74 2002 lii s /r (0332) '7S 2002a (0035) '76 2002 s/r 4sp. (1578 I '77 320i swvf. air (3201 1 '77 6.:.1 csi auto 10040 > CloledS...,.. OlANGICOUMTY'S OlOIST Sales·Service-Leasinl( loy ~ ...... Rolls Royce BMW 1S40Jambortt Newport Beach 640-6444 IOIMd+-W'a & 8.50 N. Beach Blvd LA HABRA 15 Ml. No. olSA Jo'wy ) -C7 I 4JSU.5lll Sunday by Appt. '79 BMW 7331'/White navy, auto.16" BBS/P7, Alpina, Cstm stereo, many extras. Only 8500 m iles, impeccatile. 673-0850 '72 2002tii, good c:ond. lo ml, $3700 or best offer 525-6695. '79 5281, leather, sunroof. loaded, xl nt cund, Sl S,600. 673-7CT12 '74 Bavaria. lmm ac. cond. Very low miles. am/fm /cass. A/C. snrl. $6900. ~1656. 97ls ----c.,... • •••••••••••••••••••••• 174 · Mercury C1&pri, gd running cond. Xlnt int. $1800 or best offer . M6-681~~~ 5Pl"I_!· '72, V6. a /c, am/fm slereo, auto. SU9S. 780-_/~-0441 Mu•t '" lo apprec . M1&1t1ell.11CM~ Clauic ••&.dater Ptly rntared. lo mi on e na. man y extr••. 11659 /0 BO. 645-4140 Xl006. '78 280 Z: 5 spieed, a /c, sunroof. new Urea, low miles, •tras. 17950. Court 17S.a58. ,... 9721 ·················~····· '77 Flat Spyder, convt. 5 spd. mao. wooden lug rack, AM/FM tape, like new 551·2:M3 '74 124 Special. TC. Aulo, a m /fm, new paint. 840-1644. 960-5438. '76 Fiat Xl9, $3000 or best offer. SSl·4501 Phil ~---------HOIMla 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vl5nYOUI OIANGICOAST HONDA HIAl)9UAITllS TODAY!!! UNIVllSITY SALES &SERVIC~ OLDSMOllU HOHDA GMC TllUCKS 21150llarbor Blvd C~'TAMESA 540-9640 W a n ted Honda car 1970. 72, N-600 with blown engine. 531-IB.ll --- '75 Civic llatchback. good cond, S1850 549·3256 days, S59-ll540eves ----- "78 Honda Accord. s spd. AM/fo'M cass sl~r. Rel( gas. 30+ mpg. $4100 or ofr. 4!14·7~ '75 C I VI C 4 s pd . Hatchback. Xlnl. cond. Stereo S3i00/ofr. Dys 7:>2-1299. eves 831·9'84 J.,._. t 7l0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 XJ121. drk blue/cream loaded. like new, a steal at $1500 675·2210 ........ GW.i -,734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '64 Karman Ghia Good l'Ond. BiK bore kit $1750. 848·7165 Mwcedel'-9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must sell '73 ~t-:L 4 5. 48Km1. 64().2947 MG 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •79 MG Midl(el Xlnl cond. 27,IO> miles Stt to appreciate. 848-7llr7 MGI 9744 ....................... Por Sale73MGB G'f. new paint, run.'i great, rlassH· call 548·3474 : 675·4872 ,...... -9741 • •••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE I ti I PIUGIOT TUllOt llACH IMPOl'TS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT Bf:AC.,.f 752-0900 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 911 SC TarRa. Xlnt cond. Take over lease. For details call 682·2222, e.5 wkdays ask ror Joe. l o1i 10,C. -t 756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• #J DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROllS·ROVCE '*"'"'""' .. Nt.._-te.u11 \"-----' ........ ClOSfD SUNDAYS 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! '''' SAAi TUllOt llACH IMPOITS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 D..._-----9720 Wtft----t 7'2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ?9DATSUM WAeie* A utom allc. like new. (006428) Matt ·@~ft~ .~ IM-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grov• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 4 Wheel drive waaon. Absolutely perfect. l39001 obo, 54(). 7214 ,....... 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 ... Mu1l see to appreciate. (MIOll). SH" HPJl ·wOWO'ld ~ VOUtJWAGIN. IHC ~ UM100 13731 Harbor GatdenGnwe '71 VW ac. Jl1nt cond. 'TZ Chevy K ln1•wood $3,000. ~ Ellat.e Wp, all elec: win· dowa, ...U. door lockl. '71¥WDmSIL am ark._, a/c, h•I· Sunroof. llu1t sell ! I i i• r.ck, mab1 xt.ru,· (14JC*) brown/wilt est. 1old inl. $17" xln\ cond. SUDO Rhonda ~~ UOWQ\lf 982·5355 ~• .. , V""'ICSW"'GI"' ......,. ·ea Chevy, v.a. m , .rlnl ~."t. ""' .. "·........ c ond , best o H e r . 534-4100 960·7178. P.S. Stalion . 13731 Harbor Waaon attached. Garden Grove · · 8 2 Co r v a Ir con v t . P arting O u t ! 1974 Volkswaaen Bua parts fonalf'. Ml-9157. -----vw parts, '68 lelt & right door , '73 left door. ~ each.~9744 '75 Bus. Clean. air , stereo. Low miles. M750. 851-2142. Completel y r ebll. Am/F m 8-lrack, new tires, wire wheel covers, cherry cond. Uc 4MY KTN. $4,000. Call Teri 855-11809. '74 Nova hatchbk. 311pd, a m /fm . maga , $1700/080 ~7-3871 -----------1------ 88 bug rebuilt. $1895 or best offer. 84 7 ·65'12, 968-114 7 '70 VW pop-t.op, :.> dys on nu engine. 13150 . 6.11-1364 '69 Squareback, orig paint . reblt eng, $1200, ~-'63 European VW. nr showroom c:ond. $2300. 988-21681. •79 Chevy Nova 2 dr hal chback, auto, AC. tinl 11, AM/radio. vinyl roor. e lec clock. 6 cyl. New ... W/W radials. brks. battery. lune·up, heater core, alternator, carbur etor, xlnt cond . Com pany car -sell below blue book. m>o. 26585 Avenida Oeseo, Miasjon Viejo. '714J 830-5912 '72 Blazer : 4 wheel drive, '69 Squarebac k. orig good cond. $2900. Call owner , n.&M like new. 963.6698 . am /fm , $2250. 640-6076_ _ Clwyaler---9tZS '76 Bus, :.1,000 mj, am/fm ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHS, cherty cond, $.5950. '69 Imperial. One owner. 644-4~ eves. Gd cond. MOO or best ol r . --------846·9038 ·71 411 VW, auto, a/c, 4dr. $750/080 842.()886 '68 Baja Bui . Prof. otr- road prepped. Featured i n Hot VW m ag . $3000/080. 631-9127 '76 Rabbit xlot-dJx pack-4 spd-air·8 lrac:-nu paint & tires $3U>OB0644·4208 '6ZVW ... SIOO 962·1XM& '79 VW Rabbit L. 20,000 mi, 2dr. $6750. Dys . 673·3797 ; eves: 499-3l15. ---------'68 VW Bus, lOK m1 on re bit 1&15. S2!i0Clloffer. 646·4650. ·77 VW.. &15. -Low mile11. good c:ond 979-586.1 or 536,0825 aft s. :.> VolYo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .VOLVO SALIS. SHVICE AMDUASIMG ()VE RS F.AS IJ El.IV t: H V t:XPERTS EAlll.llkE ' VOLVO 1966Harbor Blvd COSTA Mt:..<;A 646-9101540-9467 OUHGICOUM'l'Y VOLVO EX<.:LUSIVl':LY VOLVO Largest Volrn Dealer an Orange County' B\JY or U::ASE IJIHEl'T '75 Cordoba, gd cond . $2500or beat offer. SSl-4.'501 Phil ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHOWIOOMCOMD. '75T·TOP Power br akes. powe r windows, power steering with tilt/telescoping !!leer ing wheel, air. AM / FM ste reo. r ear window defogge r , a utom atic trans. Snow while with Burgundy in· terior. 27,000 miles. Im· m ac ulat e thruoul ! $8,lOO. 754-6790 o r Answer Ad 11209. 642·4~ . 24 hrs . '76 Vet, si~yer: & r:ed, ~lrJJ. cond $7.,000 Pvt Ply. 960·4212 eves '77 Vette. loadt'<I. xlnt r o n··d , S 1 2 () O 1 714 )752 669 2 ; t 714 )95S.(J7:ll. Doctg. 9935 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '74~ Good cond. Ne" rehlt engine Gold, bfa(•k top. 2 dr <iood ~as nulca~t· $2110 0 o(r 534 75J!J eves l wknds. 4410 W. Suns wept Sl. Santa Ana '78 Aspen Wai:on. 1·lran car. xlnt l'Ond Air . S2, 7 50 I bst offer !lfilj. 3'f1~ '61 Dodge Dart 6 1·yl automatic. itd trans <'ar $35(). 892 6143 Mer.cwy 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ uNg~'..f.: .. ~:w~·v 10120 Garden Grove Bl ~ ~t.t/J.•• Garden Grove 530-9190 LINCOLN· MERCURY 75 Vol vo 164E. AC . AM I FM cass $3900 f:!P-0. ~l-1532 - • •••••••••••••••••••••• hick HIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·79 REGALSPTCPE White w/blue interior Loaded. 2lmpg. 1>"73· 7692 c...-------,. 15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUl #I CADM..LAC DIALL8SI IP IN ORAMGI COUMT'YI SAL~. SERVICE AND LEASING '72 CDV. loaded. Xlnt cond . Brown /beige. Lady owner. Mah offer. 552·0175. "79 Seville. lmmac. c:ond. Leath. uphil Ir many ex· trH . Owner must sell. Eves or wtmda . .,_2316 '89 C a dlll1c Se d an DeVllle, loaded, ex· lreme ly I d . U U . ss1.a.. mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sli UI MITI We ha" a IOOd Mtedion of H.&Yf 6 USED CIMY .... I , o' ()HHf I l ' HfV~lllfl I 1, .1 ,._ l ' I W NOH tdr, p/'I, p/b, auto .... /080 -~ ,.,... .... o.c.,.. ............. , .. .......... rat WDaO 'latM ~ .... 1-.- 16· 18 AutoCenter Dr. SD Fwy-Lake Jo'orest exit IRVJNf; 130.7000 '76 Mercury Ghia, xlnt running c:ond. xtras 493-8461 Mnt.i---9t5J ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 Mustang, must sell . Records avail. $2500. 640· 7128, 494-3158. ·12 Must ang Mach I. 351Clev. Beautiful car. 962·6824 9 '55 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '80 Omega 4dr, lo miles. fuli equip. assume pay. ments 644-4147 after6 '73 Custom Cruiser WGN show r m rond. All opt. 9 p gr. Sacrifice $1295 646-7274 '69 Olds +u. 64,000 on g mi. $1~. 875-1654. ;.... ----- ·······················-'73 Runabout. 4 spd. radio. Gd cond. Must sell. $100/olr. &4.H817 ,...._---,,,i ••••••••••••••••••••••• "77TNlllAm Cl;/.!-=:. Power tteertna. brakes, windows. Power door lot'lla, rur 'Window de· fo11er. ti MPG wtlh 40l3 VI. AM/FM I track. 9AQO ........ " ..,. 4 dr ~lie, 1tlnt cond. SlllOO Ca ll day• HI-HOO e vea/wknd1 ....... • PonUac ~.ale. auto, Am/Pm cua ·atereo, Bratt11t Ora. cluUellMl.lnM~. SlUt. Call M IAtter MM.Min.-.... fia i ii• fiti · ............ .1 •••••••• I. j -----~·~~ ; • ""I -• -. .. ·----------·-·---'--·-···· • lllllllll.UllY PIPll w I () N f ~.()I\ y JAN l) AH y / I 'Hi ' ORAN GECOUNT Y CA LIFOHNIA 25 CENTS / FV councilwom.an 'conflict' flayed lh Ptul. SNt:IDt:aMAN Ol ... o.M,-\\ ... Thl· 'wo1r1an who maoa&t:d tii.rba'rl' tirown '.!> 'I UCt'es:.lul t' lHl'l ~111gn for r lty utrlce last 't'dr h&.1' l'hllrtted that 1t wa:. 1 n111111r al improper a11d un t•thH'ctl fur tht-fo'ount1tin Vll.lley u1um·1lwomiln tu tu1 vt accep$ed ... J11 h a~ l'.J'-~l·ull ve ai.1>1sta11t to ( VliOl) su,~rVlbl>r Roger: Stan I ~Ill Sµcdkm~ at Tuesday s towic1I mc l'ttn~ Jlin Wilhelm. a 17 year . rei.1denl ul the city, said Mrs. Brown's new county post may l'ft:M\e a potential conmct of in· ter est Mrs Wilhf;!lm was campaign mana1er for Mrs. Brown last year when she 1arnered the highest vote total In a field of five candidates, becominl the first woman ever elected to the fo'ountain VaJley City Council. Res ponding to the charges, Mrs Brown said the county counsel's office and the l<'oun- ta in Valley city attorney studied the matter before she accepted the job and found no illegality. Mrs. Brown also claimed the dual role was not without prece - dent, noting tha t former supe rvisor Philip Anthony's c h ief aide. Car o l Gandy , s imultaneously held elective of- fice. · Mrs . Gandy' is an e lecled trustee of the Coast Community College District Mrs Brown vowed not lo become involved in any matters rel a ling directly lo Fountain Valley while working in the county post. She asserted lhal few county matters reaching a supervisor's office have a direct impact on Fountain Valley. She said one such Issue, the development of Mile Squa re Park. a county property within Fountain Vallev's boundaries, is a lmost resolved. Interviewed before the meet· i ng, City Attorney Thomas Woodruff confirmed h'is opinion that acceplanc¢ Of the CO\U\ly post does not constitute a con· flict of irilerest for Mrs. Brown. He added. however: that he can foresee instances when a . potentiaJ conflict might arise. If the city considered entering into a contract with •he county for a particular service, Mrs. Brown would have to refrain from involvement at the county level or abstain in a council vote, Woodruff said. Speaking to the council Tues- day night, Larry Ahlswede of Sandstone Avenue said that if Mrs. Brown is forced to abstain 01' such issues, Fountain Valley will be ser ved by the same emp· ty chair commonly displayed by Roger Stanton in his l' . paign to become supervisor. Stanton used an e mpty chair to symbolize them-Supervisor PhiliJ! Anthony's count)' seal if (See BROWN, Page A2J Iran OK of Algerian pact cited "Leaner diet4t Brown to ask welfare Cl,fts SACRAMENTO CAP > Gov. Edmund Brown J r . will ask the stale Legislature to trim welfare g rant increases from an estimat· ed 12 percent to '1. 7.5 percent in the S25 billion budget he will submit this week to the state Legislature. T.hc ~mocrali<: .. 1Lovernor con-. Stocks take steep drop; trade heavy NF.W \'ORK <Al'l Stock pn r•'l> took u stcl'p drop in heavy trading today followin g an over· night sell recommendation by a well-known investment advise.r. The Dow Jones average or 30 indus trials, which had risen 40 70 points since New Year's lo its highest level ln more than four years. fell 28.84, points to 975.85 in the first three hours to· dav umbered gainers hy a one·sided mar.dn in the tal ly of New York Stock Exl'hange· listed issues. Numerous s toc·ks . ranging from lntcrnat11>0al Business M ac h int·s to U nited Technologies, were delayed in oµena ng bcC'·ausc of the innux. of sell orders. Joseph Granville, publisher of a market letter based in llolly llill. Fla .. sent out his "sell" m essage overnight to su b- scribe rs tu his "early warning serVtl'e " \, ranville could not be reached for comment, but his message was quickly relayed through Wall Street. Sources confirmed h e recom mended t hat s ub· scribers sell all their holdings, and sell s hort the s tocks that have risen the most in recent months. OPEC member hikeJJ cnul.e By The Auod•ted Pnsa T he United Arab Emirates was reported to have followed Saudi Arabia in raising crude oil prices S2 a barrel as tbe world oil carte l's latest series or price hikes continued to pick up speed. The British National Oil Corp. said in London. meanwhile, it probably would announce an in· crease in the price of North Sea oil by the end of the week. In· dustry sources said the increase was likely to be in the ran1e ol $2.50 to $1 over~ t;l;l~"~ pri~ or S36.25 per 42·1anon \iarrel. firmed th~..4.75 ~rcent cost.of· li ving proposal, which will also be applied to some local school ap- portionments and other state pro· ~rams. in an interview today. tie said the total increase in stale spending would be "less th.ao 5 peT.cent." to a new high of . close to $25 billion, which com· pares to $24 billion in the current year. "Tax cuts supported by my ad- ministration, such as income tax indexing, increased credits for renters. special credits for con- serv a lion and solar energy, and a reduction in the inheritance tax. ha ve signifi cantly reduced the revenue base which created past surpluses," Brown said, quoting th e formal budi;?et message he will send to the Legisla~ure on Sat,urday. · · For this reason. the moment or truth is upon us. Cutbacks are re- quired in state a nd local govern- ment. California, once at the top of the list among stales in taxes, has dropped dramatically to the middle. Our spend ing must re flect this leaner diet of public funds," Brown's message added. Deta ils or Brown's budget, wh ic h will not be unveiled foi m al- ly until Saturday, were reported in today'sSacramento Union. The newspaper said Brown will propose a spending package or nearly $25 billion that suspends cost-of-living raises for welfare recipients. cuts money to local gove rnmenL'i and snatches a $700 <See BUDGE'F .. Pa1e A2> Gunmen steal gelll8 after death threat Two armed men threatened to kill a Costa Mesa couple Tues- day before ransac king their Westminster jewelry store and escaping with about $150,000 in jewels, police said today. "They were very decisive and we feared for our lives, said Curtis Chapman. Chapman and his wife Denise, ownen of tbe store, were lied up while tbe gunmen emptied the safe and stuffed jewels in a sbopplns bas. The thieves also took about $SCJO in cash and stole a RUD. One of tbe men was armed with • pistol, accordin1 to police. Westmlnater police officer Earle Graham said the pair ap- pare ntly had waited until customers left before enterlnl Wettmimter Jewelry and Lou at. 11117 Brookburtt SI .. aboilt 3:30 p.m. Tueeday. We're LIBlenillfl • • • The Daily Pilot waa&I to bear from lta ,...._., wlull 1W De about the paper and what rou daa't lite. We allo _.. Ilse to publish your views on any lubjed ln our a.tter1 to tM .... eol· umn. Call the number below md ,_.. mw ... will lie ruudld. Mnaaiea will be tranacrlbed lnftal UIM9 daltJ ... M...S to the dm ol the •Pl·l'OPri• dtor. Ill.Ulm eoll&rtbut.lom will be dellveNd to the edltorial,... ........ Ill.Ulm contribulon muat include tbelr name and._ .. ,._.. number fOf' verillcaUoa. Nod~ calll, pluM. Tell U1 What'• on your mind. TM taumller ta la service Jt houri a day, ae•en da1I a ..... · . . • Details • re1Da1n Diystery H EJ RUT. Lebanon (AP 1 I r:rn ·s chief hostagE· negotiator said today the Tt'hnm govt·rn m eni generally accc:pb a secret Algerian proposiJ I for c·nding th" C S ·lrcmian crisb T h <: n egot 1at11r. Heh zad :'\abavi, told n nt·ws l·onfer<·ncc 1n t h e Iranian n1pital the Algerian mediators offlorc•d a guarantct' t hat thdr proposal would work. But he gavl' nu de tails of the propos al and guaran tees. saying only . "This subj<:C't has been studied and has bct'n agreed upon generally ." Nabavi, minister or state Cor executive affairs. refused to say explicitly whether he meant th.at a breakthroul(h had been made o r was immine nt in the stalemate over the 52 captive Americans. who have hecn held for -131 days DR. LOUIS ALAIA NODS OFF TO SLEEP DURING TESTIMONY AT HIS MURDER TRIAL Defense ettorney Albert AamHy awaken• defendant after attack of narcolepay The Algerian plan presumably replaces an Iranian one rejected by the Carter administration whereby the United States would have been required to deposit S24 billion in the Algeria n cen· tral bank as a guanintee that I ran ·s various fiqancial de mands would eventtt'ally be met Alai~ dozes as witness Attorney_ claims evidence o illness Nabavi's remarks came a day after a confusing statement by . . . . Mohammed Ali Rajai arous<'d speculation that pn.gress was being madt' tow a rel resolving the crisis. By DAVID KUTZMANN Ol tlllr D•llr ~llel $1•11 The auorneys for Dr Louis Alaia knew they were gamblin~ Tuesday when they put thei r client. who they d uim suffers from a disease that causes an uncontrollable desin· to slt'ep. Qn the witness stand. As it turned out. the llunt mgton llurbour surl<(l'On stand in~ trial for the Junc.> 13 stubbi n~ deaths or his C'X·Wifr and u Lonj! Beach attorney fell asleep less t h a n fivl! minut<'s intn hi )', testimony Alaia, who had altcrnat1!ly wept and fallen asleep at the counsel table throu~hout his five -week murder trial. had to be revived during a rec-css by defense attorney Albert C S. Ramsey. who loos<'ned the' doc· tor's tie and tried to awaken him. After a l engthy break , Ramsey again began question- ing the defendant about his pro- fessional accomplis hments ancf• his affliction with narcolepsy. But about 40 m inutes la ter. ,Alaia once again s uffered what his attorneys called a "seizure." This time Alaia, SO. groggily told Ramsey lo "pinch me ... pinch me harder " lo bring him out or his spell. Before pulling his cli~t on the ~land Tuesday a rte.rnoon. Ramsey h•d confided helwas un- sure just how hia client would re- act. 'lbe silver-haired defense lawyer aaid it was not ··com- pletely lmpqrtant" Alaia go throucb with b1s testimony, but be wanted to try 10 the aeven- woman, five-man /ury could be•r Alala'• vera on of the eveatl leadlnl up to the 1tab- btaa11Mt June. fte ortbopedlc 1ur1eoa hu pleaded bmoeelat and lnaocent bJ re.-ol llllalty to tbe duaJ •mu..-~:.f;lalt blm. He Is aeemed ol f ltabblas hil former wife, Maro Lou Ala!a, 17, and attomey Marvin 1'ncber la Uae woman's Huatln£: Harbour home aft.er IOlnl to dl1eu1t wHllend cu1tody rtOU to .... two children, .. ed t and 11. The defenae baa conlftded that Alai• wu tempora~~' ln· aaae at the time of the llllllnll 1uccumbtn1 to emotional Ud flnanclal preMunt brouPt on ,., . \ hy bitter divorce proceedings and other personal and pro· fessional difficulties. His attorneys also have cited his health problems. particular- I v Alaia's houl with narcolepsy ,; nd th<• t'fkC'ls of the medication ht• took to c•ounter its drowsy ef. fcC'tS, Hitalin. Arter Alaia's difficulties on the stand. Ramsey said it would be "n ip and tu<·k from he.ore on out ·· ··We anticipall' this 1 h1 !> s~tures ) will c>Ccur and reoc:· cur.'· the defense lawyer said. Durinl<( his initi'al testimony Tuesday. Alai a said he had suf- fered from narcolepsy for about <Set> ALMA, Page A2) Huntington teaehers .Pay conlract case called 'volcanic' By ROBERT BARKER ar e prepared to make additional 0t 1111r oaur ~ ... s1;111 m ovement when talks resume Teacher representatives Monday. claimed that their frustrations "The lack o f car ing for are reaching "volcanic propor· employee welfare a nd content· tions•· because of stalled con-ment gTows worse each year ," tract negotiations with the Hunt-Carol Autrey, president of the inglon Beach City <elementary) Huntington Beach Elem entary School District. Teachers Association. told dis· Raja1 s;ml in a tl'lev1s1on in tervicw_ in Tehran lhat Iranian ~ revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khoml'lnt authorized arceptanre of a proposal from Algeria '"to solve our problem with the• Un1lc!d St at1 ·s ... Hut thl' Far)'.i-language w<ird)'. used by Ra1a1 eould ha\'e hcen translate<i as l'ither that Algl•rla "guaranteed" ti) solvt• the prob lt•m or "untfortook " to ~c>l ve 11. and th£'rc was no official En~hsh translation uf what he mt•a nt Although tht' l rani;rns idt·n· tifii.!d the new plan as 1\IJ?erian. the pro1l0sals appart'ntl > Wt' re worked out in talks last week between tfle Alge rian mediators and U.S. officials in Washington As~ed when the host ages might be released, Nabavi said . "When the conditions of the Majlis <Iranian Parliamenu are met by the V . S. govl'rnment and when the Iranian govern- ment obtains enough assurance <Stt HOSTAGES, Page A2) Teacher spoke swomen tricttrustees. charged Tuesday that the dis· She said today that the as· =~ trict administration is causing sociation. which represents Orange--_;-C~o-as1 severe morale problems by al-about 315 teachers, is not sane· Jegedly stalling contract talks tioning any concerted job action. that began last February. •·I 'm quite concerned , But district officia ls claim h 0 we ve r , • · Mrs . Autrey that teachers r efu sed lo declared. ''It is difficult t.o con· "'eather negotiate during the s ummer trot these people. A Jot may de-Some fog and low clouds and a1ain declined to meet with pend on how the talks develop on tonight and early Thurs· district negotiatonl IHt month Monday."_ day, becoming fair Thurs· al the request of the stale hi h d ay afternoon . Lows mediator. In a prepared state ment w c h d to I t l Or tonioht 47 8' lht> beaches, T•ache-•re aski-for a 16 e rea a arae umou & "' •• ~.. h Tu~.a h I bo rd 54 inland. Highs Thursday percent annual pay~rft~~-;t~e~ac~e;rs!ft~IC'llUii;r•~Yn'"s~c~ooT..nr•uni--1--91M-iTT.r.-~...::-~....,,.,~-......;.....-_,,=--:q retroac:Uve to 8:1'· f.' 'l'j -e dJI. • • i h f• 4 district i• CcJJnmittetl-to findlnt • tr ct. u o aer a percent solution that will be fair to the ~•·" aalarylncnue. IN81aE • .....,~,, Both aidea lndlcate that they pup 111 , comm u a i t y • n d ,.......,. 'at t'f 1 employees. No one --"°"' 1 118 adah echool lignupeunderway Ad•mft......,atloafwltml-. lqtoa leech Adultlcbool c1- CODU.. tbrouP Ju. 11, at tM diltrtot aftlce, 1•1 YortltoR A•taut. fte wtal# ........... , .. 11 ........ Merell .... ..... 1Pok...-a Wei. Pw fUrtll9I' NI· Utratloa lnformaUoa, t•ll Mc Ill I. ·- He ~ the administration Mo Ua u · Earth· New•. wanted to bold talks o.er the Pro1~ril11 hat replptld. ar ' aummer but that teacher ahoettringoprratwn. SHDJ. '. ne10Uat4rl 1aJd it was lmpoul· ble: -1· Nellon also said the dlltrtet WU rebutted ln l&I desire to bold mfftillp tDON oftea tbaa CIDft tver1twowetb. . Mn. Aaue1 tald U..re an other ....... ecsr8'\ M«11e• lD ....... MlarF ... .., ... · elude ti ....... l&a, tNlll um ror middle .-a , .. _. .. , · -·~otJlt t au..11r ,.,. -ftftli ............. . .41 DAIL Y Ptl<.Jl lljf W-.Jnetdl J.,1ua I . 1911 ---JllST BREAKING---.., Watt def ends recordll ~o con/ irmation panel WASIUNH1'0 N 1At•1 Jamea 0 Watt, &.a.. em1W¥1t.I" Df'nvt>r 11tt11rnt•\ n11mln11t t!d to be! secretary ol the laterior, de· f t'ndt•d h1i. 11•1•or 1I l1xb y •IC•lf"' ch11r1e11 by •vll'OftmtDtiJ .. roup!I that tw r11vciri. uoh•thift_od dervelopment ot \be country's nMI ural rC'l.uur• ,., 'M>· hl('urcl will 1tumonalr1lt• lh•t I have U.. bal&ne..s pt•r,ptrtlw n •• ,, .. ,..,11ry lo n11ana1a Am•rata'a rffCHU~ ... Watt 1'.ud chlnn.t h1' t·11nhr1nlltlon he 1mn1& t~fore \he Senate Ener1y •nd Natural H4•t1uur1•c• < 'umm1u.,., 'nliP pant·I 11vnwtl I wu d11yb 11f h~1arwf11 10 • jam-packed bf'ul"il\I rc•m1 frllt·d with n11ircM·t1l•llvt:a o • larte number ol ft\\ tronm .. nt,,1 ~mop•., whu•h h1&11•· work~ for the last moo\b tu dt"fcat Wa tt ' 1111rt1111u111111 ··--~· ........ ·"'········ .. Wi\StllN<:To N 1 ~t~1 I louse Speaker Tbocaas P . O'NeWJr. "' .• , (t+hn.i h..·tt.t·r l11di.y 1artt:r bem& rushed by belicopter Tuesday tu th..-nt•1trh} Ut-t hcJ-.da N11nJ Hospital for emer1ency treatment for r t.itto 1Mlammatwn, an aadt:.s aid Th·· \t "!>'"' uhusHt~ De mocrat was resUn& al home after the br1d trt•c1lnknt ..ii tht• Maryland hospital and planned lo come to "'urk ldlt'•. 1n t hl· J~) 'a rd a1dt Gary Hymel tll•••-.. •11r.•re4 lcttl• lbC .... .,. \ l'l ~.\'\'I \ . \l'1 The case or a massing l4·year-old black t'hild ha'> bt·1·n uff ll'I ally ;.uldt!d lo the casei. or IS other missing and mu1 1l1 11•d l'111ldrcn ~ing 1nve:.tigated by a special police task for 1•t· Publrl' S:.ifely Commissioner Lee Brown said today. t.ub1l· ··t hm·k .. Geh!r was reported missing Sunday. one day .1ft1·r h1~ lirotht:r dropped him al a shopping center where he pJ.111n1•d to ,,.11 rar.deudorizers, authorities said. Dollar raHI•• I• E11rep•. A•I• t.Ot\IH.)f\ 1 A l'I 0The dollar rallied in European and Asian 111rl'rj.{n txchan.:e m<1rkels today, in part because of reports of :mother propo~al 1.11 r•·sol ve the Iranian hostage stalemate. Gold prH'l'~ fell P~•i-ltfl IOfl du,...pC• LAX Ill•••• 1.os AN•ifo:l.F.S <AP> Operations_at I.A>§ ,\ngeles lntema· twnal Ai rvort were rnlermittently disrupted tod~y •s patchy fog m ov1•d over I h (• runways. an airport s pokesman saad. , f'I r• lwfW.,rd •~• •• •tfle ••r•l•Plf I.ONG H E/\CI I t AP 1 A $1600,00CHire, apparent~y setto cover a hurgl:.iry. destroy<'d three stores in a small shopping center to· day. authorities said. . . A p0licc orfict•r. responding lo a silent alarm, entered the ma rk et at Palo Verde A venue and St~ams .Street.and spotted t~o persons just as fl ames hroke out, pohce said. ~ffacer Robert Ball· ington was hrit•fl y trapped by the names but has partner, Thomas Whatley. broke down a door a nd pulled hi~ ~ul. BROWN BLASTED. • • th (·· o f fr c ia I was re moved ht•t·au~e of his legal difficulties. "If it's.no• ille~<1I, the n it's a moral and cth1 cul conrtict, ·· /\hlswcdt· char~cd Mrs. Wilhelm said, "I think a <:o nflic l t ook pla ce when Barbara assisted in takin~ thrtt mem bers of our city staff to the supervisor's office." 1-'ountain Valley e mployees Suzannt• Vid<1r. Richard Scott '.\1organ and Karen Da vis left to lakt• p11si t111n~ on t h e n ew ~up~·rvi-;rn"s staff T u qut•s tions rc~<1rding the amount or timt.· she will be able lo dt•volc to c·it y matters while work m~ full time for Stanton, !\1 r~ Brown poi nted out that all olht•r mcm b(•rs ()(the City Coun- cil are employed rull·time. She also maintained that her eHecliveoess to the city may be enhanced by her involvement at the county level. Mrs. Brown said she hu long been active in county govern- ment. doing research for the League of Women Voters and serving on the Orange County Grand Jury. In criticizing Mrs. Brown's m ove, however, Mrs. Wilhelm claimed that one reason for her landslide victory Jul year was the voters' belief that Mrs. Brown would be available dur· ing daytime hours, when the re- maining council members are at their work places. HOSTAGES PACT • • • that the U.S. i:ovcrnme nl's un· tlt•rl.ak'ings will be carried out." lk also repealed Iran's threat to put lhe Amerit'ans on trial as spies if thl' conditions are not m l't There was no imme diate public rea<·tion by the Carte r ad· m inistration to Nabavi's stale· me nls Rut al a f a r e well br eakfast fo r <;eor gia con· ~ressmen al the White House this momin~. President Carter reportedly expressed no new op- timism. "Ile did not indicate there were any ne w developments in the last few hours that woufd change the frustrations of the · last few months," Re p. Edf(a r L . J e nkins. l>·Ga .. told reporters afterward Ne verlh('lcss, tJ'.S. officials who asked not lo be identified said Tuesday the s ignals from lran suggested the U.S. and Ira- ni a n governme nts r e a c h ed "agreement on some basic prin- ciples" lo settle the hostage dis· pute. On Tuesd ay night, White House press secretary Jody Powell reported that Algeria de· live red "additional questions" ftom Iran on Tuesday on the last American proposals. U.S. of· f!cials said the State Depart· ment sent a quick reply iater Tuesday. I ran asked about ·'the mec hanics and procedure" of the latest U.S. proposal, as well a s its aubatance, said one of- ficial in Washington. The chief points being dis· t"ussed between Iran and the United States apparent.ly have been the amount of money to be put in escrow in Algeria by the United States as surety for Ira- nian assets frozen in U.S. banks, and how to accommodate Iran's demands for U .S. assets of the late Shah Mohammad Reza -Pahlavi. - Animals at zoo attack feeder PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Three hungry oran1utans al· tacked a veteran too keeper dur· ing feedinl time after she ap- parently forgot to lock their holding compartment, authorities say. Marianne Yeutter, 31, in charge or primates al the Washington Park Zoo for seven years, was bruised. scraped and cut in the face by two aduJta and one baby orangutan in the incl· dent Tuesday, zoo officlala aaid. TELEPtlOHE Thomas P. Haley ~. Pi611•Mr •: Robert N. Weed ' l'tHIO.nl M . Thomas Keevil l•l•o• Thomas A. Murphlne ~•nae1ne1c111or • Charles H. Loos r Au11tM1I MeMtlftt ldllor Copyrltlll tttt Orent• C•••I ~· l"ullll•"I"' Cempeny. Na M•• tr 1IWI". N~lllM, .... lel _ ..... • "' edvwtfWfMfllt ,.,.,,. ,..., Ille !J , epredu u• wllll•"' tPe< 1•1 'Plf"'l ...... -1U"''""'-'' All d•pe:••••: (114) ......, CIH9'fted Mw1*•1t: .. ....,. ' .. --.-. .. Riley reported improve~ Oran1e County Supervisor Thomas RUe1 wu "brealhlnl well and r .. un1 better" toda1 at Hoa1 Memorial Hospital ln Newport Beach, acconlln1 to bis aides. Riley WU taken olf the critical Hat and ia in.fair condition and "res tine comfortably," said ton1tlme associate Thomas Fuentes. O.lly ...... , .. ,. - CARRIES BALL AGAIN ·au.rterbllck' Clark Clark county chairman • Ralph Clark has bee n re· elected as the "qua rterback" of the apparently te am-oriented O rang e Count y Boa rd o f Supe rvisors. In an episode filled with al· lusions to football, Clark wa~ chosen to serve a second con secutive one.year term as tht board chairman. One might sa y he has a two, year win streak. R ook ie S uper visor Rrucl Nes t a nde, in h is first boarc meeting, was elected by other b oa rd m e mbe r s a s vin c hairman . s u c c ec d i n ~ Supe rvisor Harrie\\ Wiede r. Al'Wl .... tl No•INalftl Riley, 68, who was on a respirator since he was ad· milted to the hospital late Sun· day nicht after an apparent asthma attack, sat up and talked to his wife, Emma Jane, Tues· day rtl1ht and gave her a list or business and personal items he wanted completed , Fuentes said. Peter Herma n . a Riley aide, said today that he has asked for copies of local newspapers, a yellow note pad and a list of pro minent county res idents scheduled to appear in an an· nual fashion show he helps or · ganize. Heavy .snow reported in East, South Mrs. Wiede r w<1s r um ored to Ix interested in the cha1rmansh1p, hut an aide said after the meetin11 that ··~ivcn the makeup or the hoard ... she d1cln't 11ursue the pos11 wn In a pn·pa red s pl·f'l'h. though, s h l' no m 1 n a I l' cl C I a r k u n d .'< t•stC1111lc• Shi· said Clark ·~ mnc y<.·ars of cxµerit·nl'l' on the hoar<! should allow him lo "ma1nta1n a learn rt'lati1ij)sh1p" on th1• ho arll Tt•r-rc·I 11. Bell. Utah cduca- t 10 n com miss i o n er , i s Prt.•si dcnt -el ect R eagan··s • t·ho icc to head E ducation Dt•p art mt.•nt . an agen cy lk:.ii.,:u n inl<'nds to d ism an· tit.'. IM I is last of 13 Cabinet l\tl rn IO\'l'S f'romP .. eAI '' l think he thinks we' re on vac ation up here,•· mus ed Herman from Riley's fifth.floor office in the Hall of Administra· tion in Santa Ana. Mrs. Riley released a state· ment on Tuesday in which she s a id the asthma attack ap- parently was brought on by a bout with the flu. Fuentes said Riley's condition wa s n e ve r a s bad as the. "critical" description made it s ound. He said the breathing problems required the critical label, but added that "all vital signs are strong and stable ." However, Fuentes did agree that th~ supervisor's flare-up was the worst onset he's had s ince he reportedly began feel- ing symptoms of the condition a fe w ye ars ago. A s p o k es woman a l the hospital said today that Riley's condition was "much better." R i l ey's hysi cian, John • umsfel . said "lne supervisor· has shown "dramatic improve · menl over the evening, with all his vital signs coming into line nicely." H.umsfeld s aid Rile y is no longer using a respirator and thus is expected to be moved from the inte ns.ive care unit soon . F,....P,...AI BUDGET. • • million tax windfall from coun- • ties. Brown indirectly confirmed those figures. but added, "none are in concrete" and he said all items are subject to negotiations ove r the coming five months in legislative hearings . Brown, who has called his s pending proposal for the 1981-82 fisc al year "the most stringent budget in two decades," will ask that general fund spending in· creases be held to 1-percent dur· ing the budget year beginning in July, or about $200 million, the Union said. Brown also will propose cutting aid to local governments by some $420 million and shifting $361.2 million of that money to elemen- tary and secondary education, the newspaper added. The Union said the net increase• in state aid for local schools would be 3.2 percent, and that the 4.7S percent Brown cites involves on- ly the basic per.pupil state s up- port, and not funds for ~pecial pro· grams s uch as bilingual educa- tion mentally girted students and oth~r so-called •·categorical aid" funds . , 1• It said community colleges would get no increase, and that spending increases would be limited to0.7 percent for the state university a nd college system and 3.9 percent for the University of California. The Union said Brown intends to seek a one-year moratorium on cost·of-living adjustments, which currently trigger large automatic annual increases in welfare and other major state spending pro· grams. . Without the moratorium, welfare grants would be raised by about l2 percent. By limitinJ the welfarehikesto4.75percent-for both mothers with dependent children and for the aged, blind and dlubled -the state would save S300million. The Union, which said it ob- tained budset document.a from undl•cloeed IOW'Cet, aaid Brown does not J)l'Ol)C»e any 1peclftc pay raise flpre -either a dollar amount or a percenta1e fll'lft - foratateworken. However, "a amall amount bu been Mt ukle to finance •ucb rat .. ~ wttb new lelialaUve proposm,' tbe Union repol°t*I. Error oorreeted Jra lllOe wu wtti1tbe Orans• County Sbertff'• D•partmnt when be wu wounded In a lboat· tn1 lut November. A 1to17 ID 8un- da7'1 Dail)' Pilot lnCOITMl)'idla· tlfled Euoe u . a member of another law enforcement a1enc1. ""The Dally Pilot NIJ'N tbe errw. By The A~1tociatf'd PrPss A storm s pread sno w from Michigan to Maine :.ind as f<1r south as northe rn Georgia to day. with accumul<1 tions from an inch lo almost a foot. clos ing hundreds or schools and clog· ging rus h-hour traffic in lhe big cities. The 11thcr Ol'W :-.upt·rvtsor. Hogt•r Stanton, udlfrtl t11 thi• a thlHrt' mt•l<Jphor li.v d1·0.,1·rr t,.ng ( · I a r k a s a ' ' v 1· I 1• r a 11 quurterhaC'k .. ;,inll N1·st<1nd1· a!> a · ·fr1·..,hman running l1al'k Supl'l'\'t!-,1/r T h11ni;J ., l<1li·v rnlS:-.l'(l lhP 1r11·1·ting l11•(•au~1· ~w ,·.., 1111:-iHtalrz('(I at l111ag '11·m11r1al 1 lospital in '.\;l'Yo porl lfr;11·h wit Ii a:.thma rclall'd lin·;ll li1nl! 11n1 bll·n1 .., Two people killed on icy roads in Maryland brou~ht to 19 the number or deaths blamed on the unusuallyseverewinterweatht·r 1·1ark t·ctn l 111111·d 11.11h \111· in the Northeast this first w<:t.·k t1·arnwc1rk rm <•I!•· .,., tw d1•ll\ 1•r1·d of Janua ry. a '1·ar 1•11d111g St <J I•· <if t h" An inch of snow a n h11ur fell on I '•1t11it .\ n·11•1r1 111 w h1d1 111· New York City where at·t·umula 'ard "111wn·1,etr' '' 111 111•1·d 111 lions had reachl'd 5 rnthc~ h} 1111111 1111·11 l.t11·11t • .,., f111d ''''u mo r.ning. About 35 pt•oph' ... 1wn1 ''""'· ''' 1·,1w1·11·d 1 •·du1·111m., 111 the nig ht in <Jn arrnur} 1n -1<i11· l1111tl1nJ.! Ha rle m. City 0H1c1ab ~<IHI tl Earl\ 1n<l11·;1t111n" hi· ..,;1111. ;1r1 · would take a l least another w~·t·k that -.\-~1t" hall out fund" 11frl'n·rl to check out report s of n11 tw<JI rn :-1r11·t· lht• fJ<J~sagl· ol l'rupu~1twn about 4,000 aparlmt.'nl huiltlr ng~ t:1 ..., rll tw tl r;imat1C'all.' 1·ut in Portland. Maine. g1Jt ahoul '1 1:181 m1·;mrn/,! th;1t th•· 1·11unl.' inc hes of snow to bring the total ,, Ill 1w1·d to find n1·11. ~ou r1·•·.., ,,f this seasod...1~)GU{ : i11ctlt'~f1iiill ... 11r ali:inrlr1n o.;(lmt· 011 surpassing the 27.2 inl'ht·s th;j1 "'"'(·If 11·d 11r11gr:1111 ' fell all of last wint er ti t· '>a rt! th•· lmar(I .., 1·ap~11·1t ' Some othe r an· a~ rt•JHlrting fnr 111nm•at 1•111 11. 111 h1· 11"-.lt·rl 111 heavy accumulali11ns this morn t!lkt . <trlilrrw It ;q1p1•ar.., n11w ing inc luded Angola . 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'l'hu1>c pt-oplc will be told to M•1•k t ht· s1u m· kindi. of <tid that other wellar<' applicants apPfy f111 . i.1H'h a " the: federally !>poni;ort-d Aid to 1-'amilies with I h· 1l\'11tScnl ( 'h1ldrcn A l .THO\JGH TH£ require · 1111·11b of tb.t: Refugee Act of 1980 .11 1· 111tc111kd to encourage ref· UK•'"" 111 find 1obs and lo com· 111·11• 1111 tht.• s ame level with 11th1·1 <11J1Jl1t·ants. officials in 1>1 a11 g1.· County are leary that th1•1r .1lrcady t'nlwdt>d welfare I 111l''> "'1m 't ~Land the strcun T h 1· l' 11 u n l y 8 o a rd o f :-.up1·n'l!'>od <1grecd Tuesday to uri.!t' Con grt'SS to amend its n·stnl'tWns a nd to allow ref- u..:t'<'!'> tu n ... <·e1ve full federal aid fur f1 \1· y1·ars inst(•act of three. Thi· L>:-.t1matt.>d 50.000 refugees V 1<·tnamt>sc. Laotians, <.:am h11tllans and Thais who live in Ora n~L' Co unty represent roughl) a IOlh of their total poµulatton in tht• United St ates . IN NOVEMBF.R , the l ast month for whi<"h st atistics arc avatl:.ible, 18,965 r efugees in Orange County rt-ceived cash as- s 1s t anl't' worth $2.5 million 1 h rough ~ht' 1-edt'raL Indochine.c;c lfrfugt'e Pro~ram . -------·-- .... ,. • P11ffing away near P••rfla11d Mount St. Helen s, puffing steam. is visible beyond Portland. Ore., during recent unseasonably clear weather in Pacific Northw~st . _f;ffe.cts of telephoto camer."3. lens * DAILY PILOT make volcano seem near er than its actual 45-mile dis- l<tn<.:e from the <:ity. v. hci p;1n 11·1pat 1• 1n I he pr11gram 1111 ;,o on a p;irt t1m1.· hasis in ~m;tll group" flirmt·d 111 normal l'la:-.!'>r<.1(10I" Thi· cosl of th1· program wa!> part111lb n ·rmhur"l'<I by a st:.itc: grant of S.S5.000. (;1vnn su1d Supt•rvisor Harriett Wieder sponsored I he board's action Tuesday urging the two.year ex- te ns ion. An aidt• in he r office !'laid that without the t·xtension. I h 1• l' o u n t y w o u Id absorb thousands of dolla rs of welfare 1·osts for lhost' refugc:es who t'Ouldn 't qualify for othe r st ah· or frderal assistance. Malaria vaccine progress told TrustN• Frank llurd saicl the: S265.000 prn·<· t a~ put on thl' pro· gram w;i!'. m1"lt•:.iding. Ill' con tended th;.it much of that cost would h:.i vt' lwC'n inc urred by the school clistnd even if the stu· <h•nh W('rt· t•cht<·at<'d in a con v1.•nt111na l st•ll1ng Pupils need I} I} <l-k~" ~ 1H.:.ru:.i L a IUi .p.a µer wht•llwr tht•y arc tn a normal l'lassnM1m or a "lalcnl('d and giftert" l'lassrnom. Ill' cxpht1nl·d. HRJ:n·; (;IV:"O:R l•>ld th<' sl'hool I ru"t<·t·s that tht· school tl1 s trH·I n1•l'ds to 1mprov<· its pro t•t•dun· wh1·r1·h.\ s tudt•nts :.ire .;l'lt•t·lt·d 111 p;lf'tll'1patl' in the prog1 :1m 111• ;idd1·d I hat the ...i·hrn1I rli...11'11'1 11ffl('1;tl" ;il~o haw• to ho !'Ill lh111l-.111g 11( "'ha t pr11 et•durL· !'>hould lu• 11:-.t•tl 111 rnsun· SI udt•fll!-. art• d111 ng v. (·II l'OOUgh 1n th<· progr~rn to 1·1mt 1nue to parl1tipatt• S11 111-r11111·111lt:11t of Srh1111!-. Stank' <'on •\ 1·mpha!-.ll.l'<I that funding for 1h1 11r11gram will 1·11111111111• to ht· a kn11tty problem. ... 1n1.•1· :.tall' g r;ml" f11r talcnlNI _ ;rn<I J.!1f\1·1I 1.·1l11<'a\111n <trc limited Hostll!(e /Jell.s toll ,\Hl.I N (;TO:-.i , ;\it·h ---'I--' ,\ I' I w h (1 fl t h l' 5 2 Am<·ricun h11sl<1gcs Wt'rt• s1.•17.l•d h\' Iranian mtli ta11ts m1in· than a vl•:.ir ago, ttw 1-:ugm· f"r~t· f~1m1 I~ vow<.•11 that th<• t hun:h lwll 111 thl!-. lll\lt• :'IJ1•hra!'>ka town -wnultl r111g 1·vt•ry nt)!hl /\ rtd 11 h:.i;. ..:,·1.·r~ ni~ht al ali1wt Ii. Marl\ Frn'. 17. or one or h1~ Jlill'l'nts walk!'> 111 the· ,\rl1 ng ton Community Chun ·h :.ind toll!> thl' ht'll 511 L1nws llis brotht•r, l.C't', 22. lwMan tlw c u"tom hut h:.i s n ·turncd to college. Mr>. fo'ryl' said lh<' fam1 ly dol•Sn 't know any Of the hostag<'s hut feels rmi(ing tht• c hurch hl'll "is impor· tant lo do " I County officials already are struggling with a welfare pro· gram th<it has been criticized by th<.• s tate Social Ser vices Depart- ment for its Jong Jines and de· l ays in setting appQintments for applicants. MRS. WIF:OER'S aide said that the National Association of Co until•:-;. of whi('h Orange County is a member. has aske d all rountit•s with large numbers of rdugt•es to pressure Congress IO amend its threc:-year limit. "Wt' feel <refus.!ee aidJ 1s a fl•t1 1·ral burden . not a county hunll'n ... th1· aide: c xplaim•d TORONTO <APJ A major advance toward the develop· ment of a vaccine again st malaria. the often fatal disease th at hits 200 million people a year . was reported Tuesday by researchers from the New York University School of Medicine. Malaria, trans mitted by mo~­ quitoes. is a severely. debilitat· ing disease with widespread dis- 1 rib u ti on. particularly in tropical undl'rdeveloped coun- tries. Des pite major expen· ditures for its control. It is still a serious publiC' health problem . TIU: RF.SEARCHERS are us· ang retently developed techni- qut•s, ant luding monoclonal cell c ultures and recombinant DNA. * * * Ask Bonzo Reagan hit on evolution TORONTO (AP 1 Overwhelming evidence s upports t he tht:ory of evolution. and President·elect Ronald Reagan's ex - prc•sscd doubts ure "tremendously unfortunate." scientists at the <.1 nnual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science said Tuesday. -"F:volution is a fa('l, ·· said Dr. Porter M. Kier , a senior scien- tist and former director of the National Museum of Natura l Hi s - tory. at a session organized as a res ult of a new surge or anti- <·volution sentimt'nt . "liNFORTUNATEl ... V, MOST PEOPLE are not well·informed about evolution. and som e people would prefer not to accept evolu· t ion because of other beliefs. which are not based on the scientific l'Vidence.'' Kier s aid in his report to the AAAS annual meeting. Askecl at a news conference about Reagan's campaign c-om- m t•nt that he had doubts about evolution. Rolf M. Sinclair of the ~at111nal Sricnce Foundation. who arranged the session. said: "It 1s ct:rtatnly going to give s trength and comfort to that point of \ ll'W ". Rt'agan. acldressing a convention of evangelists in Dallas last August. said •>f t'Volutionary ttheory: "I have a great many ques· I 111ns ahoul it "I TIONK THAT RECENT discoveries down through the yt•:.irs have pointed up great flaws ... he continued. "It is not believed in the scientific community to be as infallible as it once was helieved." Wi lliam V Mayer of the Biological Sciences Curriculum Study. a Bouldcr. Colo., textbook group. called Reagan's position ··tremendously unfortunate." He added: .. Now that he 1s president. he is the only president lo have a position on evolution. which I think is beyond his ken, so I just hope his other policies are better founded. . High Country Hound a, a hunt organization from Flagstaff, Ariz., conducted an En1lish-style fox hunt recently at a ranch near Scottsdale. The possibility of findinl a fox near the urban area wu con1ldered re· mote and the chances of tumin1 up a coyote seemed dim, 10 some coyote scent was dra11ed ahead of the hounds. to mark the course. Fences were Jumped, ·the coyote w.as ,"cornered" and the rlden en- joyed an elaborate breakfaat after the hunt. \. frequently rcft•rred to a " "gtmt· s plicing, .. to dcvc:lop the vac cine. tht'y said in a rt'porl :.it the American Associatil')n fnr the Advanccmc:nl of Science They a lso saicl it 1~ s till a mat ler of years hcfore a V<l('CtnC (.'<.10 be put on the market The research ..w.as carriE<!-oot by Ur Victor Nussenzwe1g and Dr . Ruth S NusS1.•nzw1•1g , hus band and wifo. at NYL;. in w o r k s u JJ µ o r t l' d b ~ t h c Hor kcfcllcr CnivL'r sity THEIR COMPl.ICATtfD work involves creating hybnd cc:lls 111 the laborat11ry to pro<IU<'t' sub stanc<'s that <.'nahlc th1•m 111 1<.h·n· t ify spccifir cells in I he hody wh ich tan produtl' ;1ntihnchcs t11 th£• diseast' Thl•\' 1h .. n u Sl' tho~l· cells in tht• lc:chnlque known l.I" re- combinant ONA pro<.lucinJ,l ne'A combinations of l>NA or gcnelH· material to proclucf' 11t·w vac ci ne-prodw·in~ <·<'lb In tht• rest':Jrl'h, m1c·t· :.in• d1.· liber:.ite ly 1nfc <•te d s o their s pleens produce antibod1e!>. di"· case fighting agents. against tht• malaria. Thcs<.• antihodies arc extracted a nd combined with the spleen cell antigens. active parts or t~ cell wall . that produced that specific antibody That product is then combined with cancer cells to produce monoclonal cells, cells whiC'h are clones or genetic duplicates of the ori~inal Cl'll but which now have been taught lo produce specific antibodies. Cancer cells are used becaJse they are. in ef· feet, immortal. being able to reproduce continuously without dying out of old age. This kind of laboratory manipulation is ca lled hybridom a technolo~y. THE ANTIBODY produt•t•d by the monoclonal c·clls 1s then used a s a probe l o id e ntify th<' Gem· Talk Rv .f (', H UMJJl/Hlf.'.'i ('nt1fll'd ( i1•m11loJ(111t. A ( i.'i SUCKER LISTS kt'f'JJ r1uu r rl(I rne II/ I There arc apparently "sucker l ists" being compiled h y unscrupulous diamond "investmen t.·· operators. The Phoenix poli ce departmen t recently came across such a list a nd began contacting people whose names appeared on it. Police investigators asked each person on the list to take any diamonds they had bought from the investment operators and get them appraised by a Gemological In s ti tute of America representative. The idea was to rind oot if standard a ppraisals would s how the diamonds lo be worth as much . as the purchaaera had been led to believe. At last report, the Phoenix po1lce had heard from 240 persons In 48 states. Jn every single case, a certified GIA appraisal showed that the dlamonda were actually lower In qu.llty than the grades stated when the 1ems were sold. If you have boutht any auth ''investment" dlamoncJI, we ur1e you to have them • appralaed by a re1t1tered Jeweler, auch aa ournlv., to determine whether you have been misled. "IJ('('tf1c t·<·lb within tht spit-en th(·r1 rt'<H't 10 :.i m:.ilana tnfrC't111n v. h11·h l'<1" pr1><.lu<·1.· m:.ilana an h~ produnlll! llw antili<Hly to th(• I 11J111l11·s dlM'a!'>l' Wh<'n that p;1rt1(•ular <'f'll 1!> / 11l .. nt 1fH-d . its ant1gl'n produ('tng A :'ll Yl '. ~1gl'I c;od!'>on. a g1·n 1·:-. or ht·r l'<J1t;iry material -;pc<.·1<111>.I 111 th1!'> r l'e•1mh1n:.int """ bl.' comlitnc:d with the or \\Ork . I!'> v.11rkini.: 111 n·Wrw the ganism·F: 1·1111. the: workh1irM::· of 1· I 11 11 1 n g p r 11 r· ,. ;, !'. . a n <.l Ft't'ttr'flhtn1:1nt-~ work-;-'to-prrr· .. -:,:·u·"Sl'llZWPl l.t '> ;_jj(J n 1• j.!ol 1<1l111n~ rim·•· a l'lont· that will produce an· un<lt•rw;i~ \\1th <; 1·n1·n1 l'<·h l;Jrf.!(' s uppl1e" of the anti · tht: eomp:.in ~ u:-.1ng rt•l'l1rn l1111:.in1 ma I :.in al ant1gl'n That <.1nt1gen. I)'.'; i\ n·sl·an·h for 1·111n mnc·1al wht·n lnJN·tcd 1n111 a pe rson. will p11r110~1·" Car storllge yard rejet;ted in Mesa Costa Mesa's Citv Council ha" d1·n11'.d. 1 I. ;111 a pp~al h~ r. & W Tnwmg lo 11pt•n an aut11 !-.l11rag<· 'ard 1n a !'.llUth Co"ta Me!-.a manufattunng art'a Th t• l'll~" s I' I :.i nn 111 g ('om miss ion d£•med the request late last Yt'<ff. <:ommentmg th:.it the use would be incompatible with tht• husinl·sst•s :.ind residen<'cs in thc area. G & W SOt:GllT approval of the yard in preparation fo r bid· ding un city police towing con· tracts now he ld hy t wo other towing operations /\ lawyer representing G & W noll'd that city law r equires sue 1·cssful towing bidders to main tain s uC'h a s tor age facility within fiw· mill•s or the polirc s lut ion. G & w·s vard is now loc·ated rn Irvine. ht·vond the fl\'f' m1IP l1m1 t. he sa1·d In lenJ.!thy d is<·u!'.s1on Mon <l ay. Couneilman Donn llall 1'1;1 11n"d lh<· i1 pt·r:.it11111 would h<1m p1•r traffll' :dong 'lonrov1a .'\ \'l•n111· \\ llf'rt• I h(• ~ ;.rtl \\a~ pr11 l•<lst•d ('11unt•1J v.o man ;o..;or ma I h-rt wg 11hjl·t·t<·d 111 tht· proposed lot·, 11rox1m1t ~ t11 the l'layj:>orl ~ohilt• V1l1:.ig1·. a m11b1IC' homl' park :.i1-r11"s from th1• yard's pro p11st:d !hf.ti Monrovia Ave ad- drc·!'.!'> ~ll'll:\1-:1 . s 11•:•:11i\l'i, 11wn1·r of a 1-'1.•rran aulo repair. shop next 1loor lo lht· prop11s1.•d Jot :.in·;1. t11lrl 1·11un<·1I ml'mhcrs h•· didn't rl'll"h lh1· 1clt•a of a bu!'>y tnwtnl! opt·rat10n ht•utlquartered nt:a r his hu!-.1n1·!'>!'> wht•rt' SJ rrttllton worth of l'ars an· kt•pl C) n I \' (.'•I u n c· 1 I m a n E d Mc fo'arl~nd votccl against denial lk st11d he douhtt'<l the operation wn uld i mpNle tra ffi c and ht•li c•vt•d S('('Ul'lt\' m t':JSU rt'S c·ould protN·t !-.Urri1unding busi- nessl'~ from any JIO"!'>ihl<' thcft or damag1• pn 1hlt·m~ emphasis on design . " Loo k1n'l fo r d1stinc11ve engagement or wedding d1a monds] We have a complete airay of modern mount· 1ngs and diamonds o f fine quality to lit every budget Our Regrstered Jeweler o f the American Gem Socrety will be happy to explain dia- mond characte11 st1cs for you and provide pro fessional help to aid your selection '-AEM8ER AMfRIC!IN GCM SOCIETY I ... ---. twL V JltlOf H IF NATION I WIATHIR ..... ·· .. ~ ...... . • - & 'Q .. ... ~ T--~~'·' Mar,. I me Revving get~ nowhere TaAWt:LIN' 8HOt:5 D&PT. Snou1b of tbhi t'an1laok nw that u. pla1u•n& wr woodr'OWI Oran1e Coast Maybe l 'H just split to Modeti&o ,,_..bb t.M ailment c&o tw el\llllM Uwre You'v• ht'ard lh~ lalH t deHriplion ol t.be 8an1kok Ou, aav•a't )'OU" II I• vronoun* w k "likt the worst han1over an your hf• · Thal Jldt about pull It in pers~· t1ve If you·v .. enr had any kJnd of hanaonr. you don:t 11unt l.Ws one If you've nevt1r had • baneover. be1n1 • clllun of un dy1n1 vu'\~, you don't w•nl to st.rt bytry1n1\h1sont' , so llA vat: l 'm off to Modesto You know Wht'rt• Modesto is, don't you. up there an C.:alifornia's great a1ric~tural belt. Modesto is someumes l'alled the center of Nowhere Tbus meshed uilo that particulu glory. 1t ·1~ J)OU1b&e tn Modesto to escape some sort of virus that would have trouble findina its way as fu northe,rly as King Cit y Ford to hike • auto pnces DETROIT CAl'I Juat aa automalr.era were announein• the rtnr-Oft wflat may be their moat dtamal HIH yHr atnce IMJ, P'ord Motor Co Hid It wa1 Jolnlftll OeneraJ Mc)for1 Corp in r«alSIJQr &lflct1H Chr y11h.~r t'orv , however, brokt• with tndltlonal auto m dust ry tJr 11t·tlt't' by not follow Ina lht· prH'l' hoolll Ind of Its two m UJor \'OlllV"Ulors. Tht• finun<'iaally troublt-d cnm· pany wus to be1tin bu1ainln1 with lht• llnltt.od Auto Worker1' lo· day 11n u $000 million wuare frt'eZt' 11 has proposed H P•rt of 1ls µl<Jn to win <Jn uddiUonul $4011 million In ft•clt.•rnl loan ~u11run (\'t'' •bout I . 74 mUUon c8'1 sold, whUe tmporta wtU aet a record with .J.3 million unlta aold, or about• percent ot the market. In llG, domestic automakers 1olcLI. 71 mUUen ears-;-In that year, Importers sold aboul 339,UOO can. FORD SAID Tuesday it was rat1ln1 prices an a verage of S8S 1t car, or about I percent. Ford uid It would bold prlces sleady for it• new 1-'ord Granada and Mercury Cou1e,~r com pacts and th\! t•heupeKl oJ the new Escort suh<'omp1tct st.odans. and would slash $266 from the cheapest fo:s <·ort slation wagon. Maybe they have a different stnun of 1nrtuenza c1r<'ula&in& an the Modesto ar~a now Thal city has a sub urb called Ceres So perhaps up thert: you could <'ontract 1) 11 T u 1.• s 1l a y , <i M a n d \'1>lk:-.Wa);!t'O or l\mt'rtl'U b.•camc I h t• h r'\I nl:.IJOr dOffi('StlC auto 1·1>m iiames 111 report fin ill 19'!0 -;a l<.•s figun·s On Jo'nday. <; M said it was ra1sin1< pric·t·s an average of 1.5 p c-r ct'nl or $l49 per car . llowevt·r. G M ('UI priees StOO on the s ubcompact Chevette and held the line on its popular com- pact "X-cars " directly compel· ing with Chrysler's new "K-car" compacts. AP .......... J<>~. Pharoah'~ club chll'f. in Modt>sto's ··Grafl111 · the Ceres Flu, instead of the Oriental variety s omebody comes along and asks you: "How's your flu?" And you answer, "Ver y Ceres ·· Sorry I mentioned that. . _, So . ANYWAY. MODESTO is a metrop<>lis famed for-many attributes. I 'II try to think of one. Oh yes. it was selected as an important location when Universal Studios filmf'd that movie epic titled, "American Graffiti," which was sup· posed to be a chronicle on the antics of youth set in 1962. The film maker s nt>eded the Main Drag of a typical. middle -rlass. All-American town where they could stage a pa~ade or hot rodders. taking over the city's principal strip. Now back in the 1940s, ·50s, and some into the '60s, this sort or thing was somewhat of a re~ular occurrence along our very own coastline. It happened in Laguna. 1n Balboa and in Huntington Beach. . IN PAINSTAKING search for authenticity, the movie moguls checked out Huntington Beach. They found Main Street far too modernized to be the sHting for the hot rod parade . Next .. they decided to look al the Grand Setting of all those original scenes of scr eeching tires and roaring ex haust pipes Balboa. They discovered the old Ren· dezvous Ballroom was gone; replact:d by a condominium And the merchants' association didn't want any film com panies banging around unless it was a re-do of "Gone With the Wind." ln desperation. the movie people checked downcoast, on Forest Avenue, in Laguna Beach They were elated. fl looked just like it did in 1946. But then some local yokel started skipping down the street, screaming "Praise the Lord ;" a band of H<trt> Krishnas clanged on a corner and three local artists tried lo sell the director a set or artificial butterfly wings for 38 bucks. AND THAT'S HOW the movie company of .. American Graffiti" ended up s hooting on the main drag in Modesto as the mythical "Pharaoh's Car Club" paraded on Satur'. day night. I don't expect the place will ever be visited with that kind or action again. I( it is, I'll me you a dispatch . t 'OR l9M IT WAS tht> worst yt·a r stnt•c 1975. The No. 1 aulomaker sold 4.116.482 cars in 19HO, a 16 iwrccnt decline from th(• 4.887 .2Rt sold m 1979. VW sold 177,140 cars in 1980, a 5.R 1n•rc<>nl gain from 1979. its first full Yt'<ar of domes tic pro- duction. Based on the pattern set by ()('<'t>mhc r s ales. domestic m:1k<·rs will finish t he year with Witnesses say jealousy not motive Industry observers connected Chrysler's failure to raise prices with the wage-freeze negotia· lions with the UAW.· Chrysler, which also is asking its suppliers for a yep.r-long price freeze, did not attribute its decision not lo raise prices to the UAW tu I ks. CHaVSLIER CUIUtENTl.Y is orrerine 7 percent rebates. a figure that may change with movements in the prevailing Law and gun Judge Thomas M. Coker wavt!s .35~ magnum in Fort Lauderdale courtroom after 326-pound man accused or assault and batter y became angered, damaged a table and rushed judge·s bench. The man, Joshua Thomas or ~ami~ubdued by bailiffs and taken to jail Tuesd~y. Puffers prevail on nO-smoke jet prime inte rest rate charged by TAMPA. Fl<J. 1AP1 About 30 passengers on a Braniff banks. The rebate program is lQ Jt·lhner got les.:; than they bargained for when the pilot an- end Jan. 20. nounced there would be no smoking, but hu.ff turned to purt John B. Naughton, Chrysler's when smoke rs 1ircvailed in a lively debate aboard the Dallas -to· executive vice president for Tampa night. sales and marketing. said . "We started to t axi out to take off and the pilot said that Chrysler's rebate program was since there were no s mokers aboard this would be a non-W1~1/Tne:~;~N·~~r~o!~r' ~J "working very well. with both s moking flight." said St. Petersburg, Fla., resident Mary sales and penetration up s ub· Winc hester ,J1•1111 llurris hit it off immediate· stantially over previous pe riods. The announceme nt came as a surprise to the s mokt>rs I.\ wht·n they mN at a dinner It is clear that custom ers ap-CJboard party 14 years ago. a defense · t ood b · .. w1tnes~ lC'StifiN.I in the trial of prec1a ea g argam ,... At that J>?int on fo'light 702, "the fur hit the fan... Miss ~-~ _ -=·-r --... F'""'0 ... llow:mg-ink.odwGhGA of-4h.11>e---\l"~m ... c-hcste1 s aid. • :\trr TT!Ji'r 1"" w .. o is accust:U 0 r"bales on De" 4 Chrvsle r·s 1'h k h " . .. . . .,. · e smo e rs "we re very un appy." said June Jones of ln-killinlo! \ht• millumaire develn~r share of the market for domestic ve rness, F la., who s aid flight attendants took a s·how of hands of tlw S(•arsdalt· U1ct. k f · -m a es rose rom 10 percent in and learned there wert> about 30 passengers who wanted to liaht L('sht• .Jacobson testified Tues-November t o 12 .9 percent in up • day al><1ut the p<Jir's first meet· 'd o be 11 b r m1 · ecem r. a ecause o Mrs. J ones. a smoker. conceded, however. that "by the in~ in 196fl. · t · · 11 "They really enjoyed ea<:h 1mprovemen s m its s ma cars. same token. when he s aid there will be absolutely no s mokine. fo'or thl' Dec. 11 -20 period. sales there was some applause. too." olhl'r It was n·allv the start of a f 11 wond··rful n·lations hip," Mrs. 0 sma cars were up 42 percent After the jet was in the air Monday, the pilot decided that • from the same period or 1979 Ja1·obson s<J1d • h'I 1 ff 8 peopk seated in what normall y would have been the smoking w 1 e arger cars were 0 o. !.ecta on could s moke and others could swil<'h seats if they want-D E ftt;Nst: LA WV ERS arc percent. i.>d to, Miss Winchester said . s <.•t•k ing 1.11 show that Mrs Harris Chrysler lost Sl.48 billion in lovt•d Tarnower -;o mu<'h th at the first nine months of 1980 and Rranifr officials in Tampa said they did not know why the sh(• n<.·vcr could have killed him expect s to lose about $200 confusion occurred and the night crew, which returned to in ;1 jealous rage over another million for the fourth quarter. Dallas after the night. could not be reached for comment. woman. as prosecutors charge. Dt'fens•· attorneys contend Tarnower. 69. was shot three l1mt•!-t 111 ;in upstairs bedroom of tw, Purchase. N. Y., home March JO as he tried to slop Mrs. Harris rrom killing he rself. Mrs . Jacobson suid that while Mr s . llarr1s dated only T<Jrnower dunng the 14 years after they met, s he was aware the doctor ~aw other women. "She wasn't happy about it,'' Mrs . Jacobson s aid. but added that the 57 year-old former hc adm1s t n.•.ss of the Madeira St'hool for girls in McLean. Va . had . 'nl'ver really relt that there was another woman who was a deC'idcd threat. .. TH>: PROSECUTION con- tends it was Tarnower's rela· tionship with Lynne Tryforos, a :J 7 Vf'ar o ld divorcee . that proinpt<."<f Tarnowt•r to end his af fa ir with Mrs llarris and drove h1.·rtomurdt·r Choose your ND money plan! DJlY-Dl/DIY-01J'I' DJTEREsr on cbeddng accoants Interest compounded on your daily balance! 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California white wale r ac ...._____ l"t'ssi ble tothehandicapped .. .Jt>" The rive. members of the B .. rkdt-) tJ..i.,t'd Stan1!>la u!> W1lde rne!>s Access Coalition. said before tht'\ lt'ft fo r tht' 11rotest Tut~day that they would stay until President {'an ,.r designated the rl vcr a naltOnal m onument lo prevent the flood· in.11 until lht'y Wt'r(' drowned by water rising behind the dam or until tht'.' \\t'rednt~J(cc.J uut by aulhor1t1e5 l...ra•' teerkH ••I l•r •••'r.,•l•rw HORHE<iO SPHINGS 1AP) A University of Maryland J:.tronom t.'r ~a~!> a~reement has been reached with the landlords of d n tnll•rnationally known observatory. allowing it to stay open. Dr William Enc·kson. resident director and the founder of the Clark lakl· Had10 Observatory, said on Tuesday that a new lease has bt.'t.'n 11t-gollatt'd with the 01Giorgio Corp . owners o( a 640-acre dry lak1· ht·d wht·n· lht' fat'1hty 1s located . S•all ,,..,.,,.. •fl• Sa11 8•111C• <'••••• SAN fo'RAN<'ISCO ! AP> A widely felt earthquake struck San lk n1to County early this morning, sparking phone calls to officials from Monten·y to Marin : :-Jo d amagt· or in1urics had been reported from the 3:42 a.m. l'arthquak(•. whose magnitude was put at 4.5 on the Richter scale by I h(' University of California· Rcrke ley seismographic station. Fir• «-ritlral ol plprll11r llr• r•p•rf LONG B ~Al'H <A I» A pipeline company official rejected a c i· ty rt•port that ht•ld the Ci rm at fault for a Dec. I naphthalene pipeline ru pl un .. that injured four people and destroyed nine homes. Calling the report by the City Council's public safety committee "'prt'maturc. inC'omplete and inaccurate," Four Corners Pipe Line C.:u. President Richard J . Chamberlain on Tuesday said the Commit· tee ··;irrived at conclus ions that, by its own admission, were based en · -:... l..i.wl~ llfl~l'OUttt!tlh-at a pp-e11Tedtrrthe news-medicr: ... ' .-·--- I • Wwcln .... Jlnurt 1, 1111 -{'t. DrfJughf ro11difions worsen Del Garlinger of Salinas pitches hay to cat· t le that would otherwise starve because of no grass on grazing land due to lack of rain. fie has spent $120 daily for over a month to feed his 300·head herd. as have others in the Salinas Valley. Lack of rain in central California threatens cattle as well as crops. Water experts say entir.e s tate appears to be on the verge of a severe drought with rain far below normal BroWn's "master plan" told SACRAMJo:NTO <A P > · Gov. Edmund Rrown Jr. h a d a master plan to c-reatc a national e~nstituency to tttrthet his · establis hing ambitions a nd establishing computerized lists at slate expense was just one phase of tht> plan. a newspaper reports. Thl' Los Ange les Times report· ed in Dl•rember that Brown had t'mplo.vl'd a spetial task force to eo m pil e ext l'nsi vt• lis t s of political supporters at state ex· pt•hs t-for 1.·vl·ntual use on the J?ovc>rnor 's n1c·w :-tate-le<:1sed C'om puti.•r m:.11linJ{ ~ystcm . f'ollowing this story. the gov- t•rnor·s ofCict• insis ted the lists "'i•rt• ml'rel~ part or the gov· e rnor·s <.'(fort lo improve his .J com mun1cations with Cali for nians. However, The Times reported today that a confidential Nov. j4 memo marked ··eyes only" fo r the head o f t he task for ce showed the tas k force and the computer system were elements of a master plan that called for use of Rrown 's entire staff in putting together a n ational political organizatwn Cor the 6'!overnor. Brown was quott-d hy The Times as saying he h<id been un· aware of the memo until a member of his s taff took 1t to his office Dec 19. When asked about the me mo _ Tu~.day ~ t.h.e gover..nor's chief of staff. Gray Davis. !>aid six of the seven member s of the task forre we r e fired a fter Da vis and Br9 wn. learned of the me mo 's existence . The memo spelled out a plan .. ,,, develop a natwnal constil· ucncy to a ssist in refining the govt-rnor 's lhemt'~ anti then •h\' ex 1~.md the ba~e of his s upport - The mas ter pl;in t'allcd for mobilization of Brown '!> ··cntin .. staff"" to develop a 1mlilic;1l or gan1Lallon through a c-omplex. high!) oq~anized sifting prot·css for produ('tng and refining h~b of backers for thl' govern()r. The Times said . Walter O McGu1n· served a-' head of Brown·:; advance l1.:am _duranl( h~-unsl.K"t:'esful l-ijk(I 1>rt."- s1denllal campai~n H I F DAILY PILOT Forced busing , .. to end? . \ ~! ~/I • 4 I . . -~i ·~ . ... ~: -· . LOS ANGELES (AP) The: Board of Education ts goii'lg tO( try to put a halt to mandatory; bu s ing when the s econd, semester begins. Feb. 2 but conJ cedes that it is a long shot.' ' Currently the ma ndatory plan· includes about 57 ,700 students, or whom about 28,000, are being bused and the rem ainder are in' receiving schools. A bout two· tltirds of the pupils being bused are minorities. ' Th<' board's anti-busing ma· jority is basinli( its hopes on a favorable ruling last month by, the 2nd District Court of Appeal. , THE APPl-:1.1.ATE COURT ruled that Proposition I , tht.• state anti hµs ing constitutional amendment approved by voters. 10 Novem ber. 1979, is const1tu· tional and prohibits mandatory busing in Los Ani::elcs , T his dcC'is1on hecomt'S "final" on J an. 19 and cannot ll<' a11 PNllC:'d before that dale. But lawyers for m inority plaint iffs in the school d<: segregation C'ase and othl•r kgal sources said Tuesday the re was onl.v " sli m chance that it would hl· ··Jt-gally permissible"' for tht· h1w rd to I ake this stl'P in th(' nl'xt ft'w Wl'Cks AT T 0 RN •: V F 0 R TH t-; /\ m l"ri<·an Ci vii l.1 herlil's Un11m and the Nt\t\( '1' :-.aid they will app eal to tht· ("al1for n1a Supn·ml' Court on that <lute and lh;.t tht· m1·n· filing of their ap IH:~d will rt~n<lcr lhl· l nd l)islrn·I Court of Appt•al dt•c·ision ineff1·1· t I\'\• If rnand:it1>ry husing "'(•rt· tn Ill' i.loppt·1l. ;,i1·1·onl1ng t11 d1stnd :-.11un·C!>. l;,irg1• nurnlwri. uf s tu (it'nt:-. ;.ind te;1t'h<·r~ wriuld ha\ t· to lw rt•<1ss1gneod 11v1·n·rowd i11g Yo •> 11 I d ht· 1· r l' ; ll 1 • rl a t s o m t• m 111orit v Sl'h•111h. ;and ft•<lt.•r ,11 ;111 d po~sihly l'\"t•n Stl:Jlt• fw11h t•a-1·0-1-<1 1 k ... +l f,,,.. 11 ... s t·g·rrgahnrr 1•11rpo:-.l'' .... 011111 h1· Ji•oparrli7.erl & l•(\· • \)(S·• • Unclaimed FIRS From Storage On Sale 10:00 A.M. -5:00 P.M. ! 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H b knowled~t' of both 111l· lt·,1{1:-hetivc and executive brancht':-1n Sli< rdn1t•11111 l'llu h\· nf Kl t·at value to the l>UOI \ rht' lit'" -.U Jll'I \ 1s11r ... hJ.\ t: '>ht1Wll I ht>m~cJVtS 10 be' m ..-n of mtc:lh~l'IH'•· ..tilt.I 1 11ll'~11r, Wl· '"~lcomt• the ir ar r l\al ctl ..i l'llH'ltll llfllL' 111111 ,UJ..!1. •IUfll \I h1:-.t••I\ Pronnses' ,.s. r~ality Promt!>l')> 111 l..tX l llh, rrlor ,. d1 11·11->t' "l'•'tHltng, l'llb 111 ~O\'l'rnm1:.·nt \\ :.i~t ·· ,1nd .1 l1..t la111·1·d t11tdi-!d come e<.1s1b· du1 mg polll1l·C:tl t.11u11;11,.~o:- Xo w. al<t:>, l'n•:-.id 1·111 1•ll·<·I H(•a):!an " bud~el t•x pcrb are fac~d with the unh.tµp' truth 1hal .;c:ht'lilllt·d lcdcra l SJJtc•nding this ye::i r C'o11ld ;ilrl ll>sl d11uhl1• thl' S27 b1l11on def· 1cit st't by Con ~1·cs:-.. And, they ~uggt:~t . tlw 11nl~ \\.t~' to ~Jffs1•1 thL· 1mµact of tax cuts and grt>atl•r del\•n::.1· s pl·ndrng m ay tw to rt:-st ructure lhl· so-talll'd "t•n titl(•ment program s " Tbt:y'rc tolkin~HtOOUI gO\'C'rnmr<nt p::iymt•n[s maal' lo lndividuab under ~ol'i:.il S~ll1nl\. :\k dic:ir1" \act t•J Families with Drpc:ndcnr Chlldrcn .. Supplcmt·ntal St:l'uri ty lncomt'. unc mpltl) m l'nt comJlf:nsull\111, vL'lerans · benefits. st.udent henef1t ~ and 1't.'l i r~mPnl pa,. fllr fl'<lhal employees . By "restrut·lun .•" tht'~ ml'an rc:~un11 1:' t'O"l of h\'lng adjustments and t1ghteninb up 1•lig1h11l1 ~ rt·qu1rt<111t•nts . T hese. as illl\' p111itic-1an knows . iJ°rl' hot pot<tl Ol·~ Millions of :\mt•nc ari~ nO\i. n :l) 011 t h~ llPndj ts tht•y rt• ceive from various go,l'rnnwnt pro):!r t.ms to iJ;1) tlwir in· flated Living costs · During the <.'Jmpa1g-n . f{('Jgan 1ns1slt•d ht" t'C>11ld s:.ivC' billions by simply t•uttmg out "wasH·. fraud :.inct uhu~e .. Now his budget adv1:-;c.•r:-; h•nt· c1mclutfrd thc•n·'s n<J w~y to ·offer tax cuts and itwreas~· dl'ft•nst• spend in!! by · simply eutting bark wn!'it" Tlw :-.11rial programs would have to be cut. fO(l But you don·l ju:-.t pull ltll' rug 11111 frnrn that rn;iny people without :-.1)mt· h1 '"'' 1 •'Pl'l l'US!'i!uns. onc e more a campaign pi e.· 111 lht'·"k' 1• ... l: ... 111\ :t••tl111g ~ingl'!l ;1r<iun<.J the edges. Draft myths and facts Th(• second r ound uf SelL·ctiH· S1·rvic.:1• n ·gistr;itwr1 _fo.r men born m 1962 got unch:r \\a~ this week with litt le fanfare. barring a fe\\ an ti-draft rallit•-, .ind S(Hnt· tnck.s iike jamming pos i office door.~. · Interviews with IR) 1.·ar ol<h .1~111ng up ind1t·uted they wen• n ot unrluly pl.'1 l\:rlwd annut rio:gi!-.tcr1r,g and definitely didn't want lo r han<'(· gl'tll l)f~ " fd ony record for failing to d<1 so MeanwhiiP 'SdC'l'l l\'t' • 't•n'11·1· r1ff1t':~h hove comt' up with some m yth" <in<l f ,1L·t~ uh11111 !he· n•;!1st r:Jt11m µro· cedure. . The firs t rr1uml ot 1 l'~l~l1';1lion la-~l ) ear w~1s nul a failure. the} in:.1st ~1nt:l y fin.' µcrc:cnt, :3 ti millwn out of 3.8 million c h g1blc mvn d id registe r . Registnation 1s not pmntle:-.s t 'urrcnt f igun•s irniicate that having nam~s in hand ruuld sa,·c at least four. a nd possibly five. week~ 1n inst1tuung ci '1 raf1 in cc.ise of emergency . ' . • The current voluntc(•r f<ll't'<' 11f 3 m illion is not suffi cie nt protection. Ouring World War ll. If. million men and women ser ved in t he arnwd t ort'e:. As to the s tateme nt that there has ne \'er been r eg· " islration without a d r aft o r a draft without war, it's pointed out that registr<1t1on without a draft took place fro m 1972 to 1975 a nd that. there were 16 years of peacti during the 26 years of the 1,._1s t -W<)rld W;ir rl dr aft. The hope must be I hat then: will l)<.' no war and no need for a draft. Rut lht' :-l <~l e of the.· wor !rJ docs not lend itself to taking chanl'es on I hose hOPl'S. /\nd r<•fusc1I . or in · ability. to even register µotenltal soldiNs c:ould only be taken as another s iirn nf nLJt1onal weaknL'S!>. • Opinions expressed m thc o;pac e abov<? ~rr 1riose of lht: Darly Pilot Other 111ews exp1essed on lh t~ µage are lt'tOS•! of ttte1r authors aod artists. Reader comment 1s 1rw11ed AC!d1 e-;s The Daily Pilot, PO • Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642-4321 Boyd/Sex change ByL.M.BOYD Johns Hopkins Hospital did many if not most of the early sex-change operettions in this country. but it doesn't do tht m anymore . R es('a r c h er~ studied the sub~equenl Ii ves of 2f such patient~. comparing them to 24 si milarly troublr.rl souls who didn't undergo the surgery. The 24 who had the operations a fte rwards weren't any happier , if even as o~ar . Glootny Gus To conserve energy I didn't burn a single "Chrhtma1 ll1ht this year. The fellow down the street sot tint prize frem the dt)' for burn· inl tbe motl Upt.1 ... AFn.ED SCROOGE ........ ... ·-··--· ........ ,, , .... ,. ........ . ·-ftNrity """" .. "'"" .. .. :'::"'·leM-.......... -• fOW.0..ly .. ..... , happy Thosl.' without the 111n•ratwn !<c1.•mcd to do a lot hell n . in fart. According to Dr .Ion I\ Mcyl·r. who did the o;tu<l y. the desire to alter the h(\(I v fliiS'lf'S in lim\:. So <'rippled with arthritis was artist J?icrrc Auguste f{cnmr that in his last year he tied 111~ naint brushes to his hand Fans with bl ades bent up- wards at their ends rool better than straight-bladed fans. Or so say the experts. Q. How come halibut are always dark on one side and light on the other? A. Protective colortng. They swim on their aides. dark side up, light side down. A clerk keyboarding Into a video control terminal turns outfrom50lo L50percent more work than a clerk with an or· dinary typewriter. That hu been established . Aho establlahed i.I the fact that video terminal operaton only earn on the avera1e about '1 . pe~entmorethantyplata. • \ . Wedneed4ty, JanU#y 7, 1111 &.rblr• Kr•lblch/Edltori.t ~ ... ,..., Tougher stance on Ira~ seen WASHINGTON -Ronald Reaaan's deliberate eacalatkln of n.me·c•Uin& •1•inat \he IO-calh~d Iranian 1overnmerit la 1aytn1 lhe foundation for ao im· mediate tou(heninl of U .S. hosta1e policy: Conalder the hosta,.. prt.ooen of war. with no Wuhinawn·Tehran neffti•· tlo ns W\til after they are aet free . That i s based on well· es tabl ished internallonal ~rounds that lhe seizure was ao act of aggression that must be w1 ped from the s la te b e f o re the u S . bar gci in s. "The hostages are · not a fit subject for rug-sale hag· gling or bazaar·begging," one high-level but unofficial Reagan adviser told us. That is intended to eliminate the hostage ques- tion as the nation's dominating foreign policy issue. Heagan's tough line against lr<tn will reverse more thah a · Earl Waters yur of backin1 and filliri1 ·by • Carter adminlatration that played the ho1ta1e iuue pollUcalJy, for all lt waa worth. That effort ia now boiled down in aeemin&lY fnlitleu bq1Hn1 ,tter the faflurejust before the election ol fran c attempts to free lhe bosta1es. •AIOa U.S. ALUE8 are be· inl informally sounded out for a de1ree of help not solicled by President Car.ter: End all diplomatic discoane with Iran including withdrawal of em- bassies, and conaian Iran to lhe deep freeze at the United Na. lions. No fmal decision has been taken on whether to pursue these informal soundings after Jan . 20. But if there is the sHgtitest chance of success, President Reagan will apply heavy pressure on the allies. None of lhe actions being con· sidered at highest Reagan levels contemplate military action against Iran. Not yet, at least. Reagan p·lanning shows a fastidious caution about the use or_ even t.be -1hr.ea1 oi military force. The reason. as explained by one key actor iq the unlold.in1 ho1ta1e drama: "We will sue· seat nothing in the way of military actiOJl that we are not absolutely certain we can carry out.'' THE usr OF possible moves. nevertheless, is lone: kicking the Iranians out of the Tunbs and Abu Mussa, islets near the mouth of the Persian Gulf; seiz· ing Lavan lsland. a major Ira·• nian air base; knocking out lhe oil port of Kharg Island; closing the gulf to Iranian shipping. As of today not one or these potential targets is on any Reagan "action" list for im· mediate operations . E.Jen though Moscow's costly embroil· menl in Afghanistan and its 27 d i visions deployed around Poland mean "a full plate" for the Kremlin, in the phrase of one Reagan adviser, the pre~ident· elect intends to remain cautious. At a time U.S. military power is low and Soviet power high, rteagan w1H not risk having to back down under superior Soviet military power as the Russians were forced to do in the October SAVAGE! um Cuban miaaUe crilt.. That does not meae foree .._ been ruled out. It may well be used, on grounds Iran inlUMed a state ol war on Nov. 4, ltrt. It la more Ukely. however, lhllt tM demand for uncondltioeal re- lease of the hosta1ea win be followed by a proloa1ed period of suspense. Rea1an and his M · tional security team view lhe- hostages as P.O. W.1 aeiHd ill the line of duty (a definitioft that the Foreign Service hu lone but vainly argued for within the Carter administration). TUE REAGAN camp so far ia unimpressed by 1waml•I• that if _ "the great satan" Americe fails to pay exorbitant ransom de. mands. the hoatages may be put on trial and sentenced lo death. Reagan or his State Departmetll will make clear that ally physical puniahrneat of any hoetage will be prostt.te4 \Mft the war crimes doctrine de· veloped after World War II. There is another view. "Net only will we 'make it quite clear that the perpetrator of m~ against any Amerie11n ~ will be held personalty .....,.... ble." one designated Rea1an ol· ficial told us. "but the Iranians know that a dead hostage is no hos tage. We don't anticipate that." Reagan and advisers are study- ing several position papers on how to move the hostage issu. off dead center. Those knoWft to be involved, in addition to. Reagan, are Vice President.' elect Bush. Sen. Paul Laxalt. presidential counselor Edwin Meese, Secretary of State· de sig nate Alexander Haig, De fense Secretary-designate Caspar Weinberger and national security adviser Richard V. Al· len. Reagan has confided to this in· ner grou th~JJL.not_.allow e ostage issue to dominaw Ame.rican foreign policy any longer. that he insists on "de· t'oupling" it from more impor· tant foreign policy issues. In ef. ftct. he is saying that the U.S. won't be listening any tonier "to ever y b e l ch from every ayatollah in Tehran." That's a sentiment shared by an over· whel m i n g majorit y of Americans. including most of the hostage families. _New generation can't learn from past He is 41 years old. He never worked as a teller and had little or no experience in the "bread and butter'' operations, the communi· ty branch banks. His total time with the institution is about 17 years. yet today Samuel H.' i\rmacost is president of the world's largest c-0mmercial betnk. lhe Bank or America. m s spectacular rise in the C alifomi-a based'"bank, whose~~ posits total more than S80 billion. marks the etscendan- c y into posi· \ions of power of I he post d e pression general ion Born in 1939 Armaco s t missed the "fi?reat depression ," the worst economic period in the nation's his tory. entirely. By the time he was old enough to understand the world around him, WW II and the pop_u_latioo boom. which brought California out of the financial doldrums into which it had slumped, had come and gone. He undoubtedly has read about the difficulties and heartbreaks experienced by the people durin6J Art Hoppe · those dark years. their tragic financial losses in the stock market crash and thereafter as the banks and savings· and loan companies closed their doors leaving them without their sav- ings, their frustrations ,seeking employment. their hunger and suffering, but be can never know what it really was like for those who endured it._ ...:, ONE CAN ALSO'be certain he has read the history of the bank he now heads and knows the part il played in Califomia during those years, its over·extension in agricultural loans and the hatred it a roused becauae of its lhre•ts of foreclosure over those whose backs were to the wall. All of that has now faded from memory as WW II and subsequent events rocketed the state into seemingly unending prosperity, sending property values and money r.ates soaring into outer space. What his selection does however is signal the fact that it is the men of his age who are now taking over the helm in finance, business, industry and the gov· ernment. In fact Ronald Rea1an. is probably the last who will be elected President with any pers on a l ex p e rience and know le dge of those b1lter depression years and maybe the last to have served in WW II. Those who are old enough to have known the depression must now be in their 60s and one would have to be at least 50 to have donned a uniform during wwn THE YOUNGER generation never having known the hopeless· ness brought on by the depression can speak glibly today of that period as something in the distant past which can never happen again. They talk or the govern- ment programs which have since been established to ward off such a calamity. They rattle off such things as social security. un· employment insurance, govern- ment insured savings, lighter government regulations over the stock market, and government funded welfare. Maybe so. but the high property values. high interest rates. high taxes. and high costs at the supermarket breed an uneasiness "in every person who did live through that depression. To them it seems like an "i.nstant replay" of the events leading up lo that fatefuJOctoberdayin 1929. Something overlooked by those who discount the possibility of another crash to equal 19129 is the fact that peopre back then ~·eren't mortgaged to the "itt for their homes. Most homes were bought with 50 percent dewn and• maximum five year mort1aee. And they weren't buytn1 cars on time. In fact credit was hardly known to the average family. be· ·ing something extended only to those who didn 't need it. And in· terest rates were never as hi&h as today. The laws defined usury as anything over 10 percent and peo- ple went to prison for charging more. IT IS inconceivable that Armacost would have been put ill charge of bis great bank without being thoroughly schooled in the causes and effects of that depression and without havin1 developed plans and policies to guard against a similardisuter. It must also be hopedlhat other· young executives lakin1 their places in business. industry. finance and the govemment will also have studied what can hap. pen if safeguards against such a catastrophe aren 'l built into their planning. An old liberal looks forward to lively action When l saw my old liberal friend MarUn._Allhart shortly arter the elictibn. he was in desperate straits, Believing himself to be the last of hla kind, he was feebly attempUna lo re- nounce liberalism and became an accepted memberofsociety. So I was deli1hted to spot him com in& down the street the other day with a bounce in hJa stride, fire in his eye and a lapel ·pin which read; "Impeach~ Pre aident· elect!'' ''Free the Ho 11 )'wood Ten," be aald, 1rabbiaC my hand. "I didn't know they'd been ar· rested," I 1ald. ''Ob, they wUJ be," h9 Nkl. "Didn't you '" where S&rom Tburmand hu NVlved the old Senate Commltt• OD lntern-1 ' Security? I just hope Jane Fonda doean •t rat on Tom Hayden.'· "They'llarrestJane Fonda?" ''You didn't see 'The China Syn· drome?'' asked Martin. "Believe you me, with • Cabinet full of mllllonairea any attack on nuclear power la an attack on our cherished herita1e. Besides, I think abe knows Fellini. He makes movies con1reumen can't undemmtd. Boy, la he ever un· American!" I SAID I noticed he WU Carry· in1 a alp: "Brina Our ~ Homefrom." "Yes," he 1ald. "Actually, I doa 't know where we 1boWd brinl our boJs hDm• from 1et. But the minute I hNrd ftea1an had named O.Wal Hali aaMOntarJ of 1tate, I pUllMd tWi up. I can ftll in tlM clltallll ........ ''It '911 to be Nad1, '' J ......S . ''Wlallt'1 lt..,aetbeodMr llde?" • •a.co.m-R9d China r •• Nkl Martin . ' "But we do recognize Red China,'· I said. "We do now," he said with a pleased smirk. "I'm also praclic· ing shouting, •Jim Crow must go!'" "I thoughthe'dgone," l said. ••Didn 't you read how Thurmond'• going to repeal lhe Voting Rights Act ln the South?· I've already bought a ticket to Selma and three feet of chain to padlock myself to a lunch counter. Then, of course, there'll be the March on W\a"ln1ton. •• "Wben'athat?" I uked. "Oh. ~·u lleve lo wait mtil the new administration OflJl"ft8l9 the poor. perseclltea lh• minorities, exJ>loita UM ...niQ man and treads all over our civlJ liberties. So we're not~ it until tbe fint of February." 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J7Vt llJ HemrP t.M s 210 is..., t ·I !S JIS I-.. ~-'·" .. al• _....,_ 'h ~Hupf J .. 2 .. "T Wlllwjc 1 ... I m Jl'..fo -1'"' the country. Reynolds. the long-time leader , is out in front with a 33 percent slice. Its four leading brands are Winston. Salem, Camel and Vantage. They rank second. fourth. seventh and ninth, respectively. in .the Business Week sales standings for 1980. Philip Morris. the challenger . has now moved up lo 31 percent of the total market. Its four leading brands are Marlboro, Benson & Hedges, Merit and Virginia Slims . They rank first. sixth, eighth and twelfth, respectively, m the sales standings. THE MARLBORO BRAND, in all ils various versions. continues to be the pacesetter or the indus try. M arlbor<> will outsell Winston this year by about 30 billion cigarettes Ma rlboro by itself accounts for 18 percent of the total cigarette market. The Marlboro brand accounts for 57 per· cenlof Philip Morris' cigarette sales. The gap between the top two and the rest or the field gets wider all the lime . Brown & Williamson. American arm of the world's biggest cigarette company. London 'i. B.A.T. lndustries, has slumped to 14 percent of the market lit had 17 percent five years ago>. Its bi~ ~un is Kool, the No. 3 selling cigarette, although Reynolds claims that Salem passed Kool during 1980. AMERICAN TOBACCO. OSCF. an industry giant with Lucky Strike and Pall Mall. had a hard time making the adjustment to the filter age ,Jls share of industry sales is dwindling down to the JO percent level rts two big sell ers are Pall Mall llht-~o 5 brandJ and the low-tar t-n- try. Carlton Cin 11th place nQw>, Moving up on AmP.n can Tohacco 1s l.t>r11lard. wh,1se market s hare is approaching JO percent on the wings of Kent I Nu. 10 in the sales parade I. Newport 1 13th ). Golden Lights (14th I and True < 16lh). Bringing up the rear of the industry is Liggett & Myers. once a major contender with Cht•sterfield and L&M . 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Cold facts give small bus~esses little hope 84 DIED WHEN FIRE HIT MGM GRAND HOTEL Cloud• of amok• btltowed through 26 floor• Nevad~ pinched Recession, disasters prove costly RENO (AP) The year 1980 may be recalled as the year recession gutted Nevada's golden goose. A bombing at Harvey's Resort Hotel at Stateline, a tragic rire at the MGM Gran<J Trofel in-Las Vegasa-n'"d sidewalk killings in Reno o n Thanksgiving Day all left the im· pression that Lady Luck fi nally may have deserted the slate's glittering casinos. More ominous still was the news that Nevada's "recession-proof" in- dustry might be dependent on the outside economy after all. FOR THE FIRS T TIME in anyone's memory. inflation out-· stripped the growth of gaming rev- enues during at least one quarter of 1980. During the third quarter of 1980, casinos took in $636 million, up by 7. 76 percent from the $590.3 million they took in during the same period In 1979. But third-quarter inflation hovered at around 14 percent. "Things are not loo good," said Gaming Control Board member Jack Stratton at the ti me. "We're a little concerned." Nevadans have been keeping a ____ vea.L)' eye oaAtlantic City, N .J ., where gross gambling revenues of $1.05 billion were reported from May 26. 1978, when the first casino opened, through November 1980. FOR NEVADA, THE VEAR start- ed out on a gloomy note, with casino operators in the northern part of the state trying to figure out where their winter business had gone. ''This town is a bummer right now. said veteran Reno gamer Pick Hobson in January. "Inflation is our Doggie diner • s•gns out s,\N FRANCISCO (AP> -'Ille sil· ly raced, 10-foot dachshunds, which llave adorned Dollie Olner rooftops bere since the late '40s, are loin& the wa1 of Jack-In-the-Box clowns and nickel hambursers. The reddish-brown dog heads with wbtte chef's cap and blue bow Ues were once u familiar as foe to Bay aree fut-food restaurant junkies. 'ut the alps have been leashed by strict IOllinS laws, cban1t.nc tastes a'-d lma1e-consciou1 restaurant CDanafement. Tbe dop are becomln1 colleclon 1iem1. 1'They may be 1ari1b, but they had ~ IDtenltinl cbar.eter, ''•aid Artbur ~N .......,., who teachn HmJoloO -the science of alps -at San rr·aaetaeo .... un1ventt1. ........ called tbe -...... patt of our 1lp berlt•I•." and •cfcled: • • Wt'rt In a more ..-.•mliDtd and blucler aodety." I ii I -1· \ \"J fd-~ I( • • biggest problem nothing hurts us more ... About the same lime, University or Nevada-Reno econom ist Bill Ead· ington was pondering the future or the industry. ··Analyzing the situation is so dif· ficult, .: said Eadington, "because there are so ma ny factors involved." Spring came and several major Las Vegas resorts announced layoffs. By the end of summe r . casino operators were admitting the re· cession was beginning to hurt. IN SEPTEMBER, THE accounting firm of Laventhol & Horwath an- nounced the results or a survey show- ing that 62 percent of the state 's gambling operators fell the recession had a negative impact on business. On the Las Vegas strip, 88 percent said their business had been serious- ly hurt. ·'The times are just tough, by gosh, toug h all over," said Stratton in Nov- ember. He added that, contr ary lo his earlier belief, "we're not re- cession-proof." Of course. the economy was not all that was hur!,!f!.g Ne_va.da e.aming. --mere was tile problem of image. The disasters did not help. Nor did the problems of the Aladdin. WHEN THE STATE GAMING Commission shut down the Aladdin Hotel's casino in Las Vegas July 10, it was the largest casino closure in Nevada his tory. The shutdown climaxed more than a year of legal maneuvering between hotel owners and state officials that began with the convictions of several of the Alad- dln 's lop officers on charges of allow- ing mob-tainted operators \o obtain interest in the hotel-casino. Approximately 1,800 of the Alad- -din's 2,100 employees were laid off for about four months until enter- tainer Wayne Newton and veteran gaming figure Ed Torres purchased the resort and reopened the casino in October. Then, there was the publicity Jenerated by three tragedies. ON AUG. Z7, AN extortlonlsts' bomb ripped Harvey's Resort Hotel at Lake Tahoe, caualn1 an esUmated S3 mlWon dama1e. The FBI ls aUU lookinC for the bombers. Early In the momln1 of Nov. 21, fire broke out ln the casino ol the MGM Grand Hotel in Lu Ve1as, sendlnc clouds of smoke bWowlnl tbroulh the 11-noor luxW'J reaort. When tbe smoke lifted, 8' people bad died. On· 'lbanb,CI Da)', u erowdl milled about town Reno'• eulno strip, a car careened down a aldewalk, klWnc slx people m ...,.. lDI • others. PoUee ......... 11· year-old Patrlcla Ford, wlto rt• portedi1 •as dlltraUCllt OYer a~ •Ith aUthortti• f« euatocb ot w eblld. customen in tbe manner of bit bualneu. But u Llebemon says, "High interest rates, with all the dama1e they do, are a direct re- sult of inflation." In spite of their mood, small buaineasea do feel a bit more secure than a few years ako, when they feared beinl squeeaed t-0 death by the "bil three" of bil bualness, bl11ovemment and big labor. One year ago a White House Conference on Small Business produced a new reco1nition of the small business role as creator of jobs and trainer of skills, amon1 other thinl• -and several legislative victories have been won since then, including the Omnibus Small Business Act. 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CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Brown wai-ns of 'leaner' state budget SAC MAM 1'') II \I' \,II\ 1.-;Jmund Bn."'11 11 "''II c.a:;k lh~ ~IJl t' l..t•jiltSl<tlurt• 111 l rrro wt tf;,ir,.. gr.ant 111<'• •'.t"I"" fnJn1 "" +'~t111111t t>\I 1 2 IJ~"l 1 t-lll I•• I i> ltt TI t•ll\ 11' \t\1 $2~ t1dltu11 t•ud)!l'l h t will ~u1Jni1t l hh l't'l'li.l11l,H·~t.il1 I l'gl'>fdlUll' I hr n.·1111,, 1.1\11 ~h\ I rnur \ 111) 111 m.-iJ tn1 l 7'1 ,,.., n•til l'O~l o ( In ani: 11111jJo :-.il "'hll h "'111 i.iho l1l' ,q1pf1,•cl 111 'tPITI•' ltH'.JI >l'h0(1I 1.1(.1 p11rt11111nw11\-. .111<1 111lw1 "tat1· µr•1 !!I'<> nt:-111.Jll llll••l \ 11'\o\ t11d.l.\ 111· , .. 1d thl' total increa se in ~t dt t· ~1~ndm~ would be "less tli a rl 5 1.1trnmt. · th a new high of 1'111~1· lo $25 b1lhon. which com· \•orl'., tu $24 h1llwn in the. current ~ 1·ar Tax <·ut!. ~upµortetJ by m y ad~ 1111111~trat111n , s ul·h as income tax 111d1:K1ng, increased cred its for rt'nll•ri. sµt·caal l're<lib for l'on .,,., v alton ant.I ~olar l'ner ~y , and a n·tlul'twn m the inheritance tax, have s1gnificanti'y reduced the r evenue base whic h cr eated past surpluses," Brown said, quoti.ng the formal budget m essage he will send to th~ LeK1Slature on Saturday '·For.this reason, the moment of truth is upon us. Cutbacks are re· q ui red in sll.lte and local ,.;overn- ml•nt Cahfornaa. one<.· iit the top of the list among stall's in taxes. has dropped dramatically to the m iddle Our s pending mus t rdll'l'I this leaner diet or pubhl' funds," Brown's message added. Details or Brown's bCldget, which will not be unveiled formal· I y until Saturday. were reported 1i1 today's Sacram ento Union. The pewspaper said Brown will propose a s pending package of nt'arly S25 billion t hat suspends cost-of-living raises for welfare rel'ipicnts. ruts mon<:y tn local ~overnments and snatches a $700 m illion l<1x windfall from coun· ti<'s Brown indirectly confirmed those figures, but added, "none a re i n concrete" and he said all items are subject to negotiations over the coming fi ve months in legislative hearhu~s. • Brown, who has called hi s s pending proposal for the 1981 ·82 fiscal year "the most stringent budget in two decades." will ask that ~encral rund spendin~ in- creases be held lo I percent dur· ing the bud~et yl•ar beginnin~ In July , or about $200 million. the Union said. Brown also wi ll propose· culling aid to local governments by •mmc $420 mi llion and shifting S361 2 million of that money to elemen- tary andsecondaryeducation , the newspaper added. 1'hl' Union said lhl' net int·rease an state aid for Inca I sl'h0<1ls would be 3 2 percent. and that the 1.75 percent Brown cites involve" on ly the basic 1>er pupil stale !>UP· port Iran OK of Algerian pact cited 0111, Pilot St.fl ""°'" LEAVING SAN JUAN POST City Manager Mocalls San Juan ~anager to leave San .Juan Capistrano City M ana~er .Ja me~ Mocalis has an nounced he will l1•ave his post June 30 to take a position as general manager of Orange Coun ty Waler District N11. 1. The surprise announcement came cit the end of Tuesday's City Council meeting Mo calis. 49, has served six years us city manager. As general manager of the wall'r district, Mocalis will con- tinue• lo work for the five mem- bers of the San Juan City Council. who also comprise the watf'r dis· l rict board Though lhc-waH•r dis lrir t 1s county owned. it 1s run by the city under an agreemt•nt that has bt>en in effect since San Juan was in· corporatcd in 1961 , The district provi des waler to lhe 20.000 residents of San Juan and some residents in neigtibor- i n g Dana Point H acts as purchasing agency. with water procured rrom the Metropolitan Wat e r Dis tri ct anti a s mall a m ount from city owned wells. Mocalis tras been serving as the district general m anager on a part·time basis along with relir· ing manage r T.J . Meadows for the past 18 months. "I don't think it 's a good idea to stay in one place too long." Mo.calis said. "It was time lo move over and give someone else a chance at being city manager. "This is a very positive move for m e," Mocalis said of his job change. ''I have had an excellent r elationship with the City Coun- cil. bot l fell it was time to m ake a change. Belore coming lo San Juan Capistrano, Mocalis served as ci- ly manager in Baldwin Park and South Pasadena. Jn taking the $50.000 a year water district position. Mocalis will earn about $1,000 less a year than as city manager. Riley's condition • improves Orange Count y Supervisor T homas Riley was ·'breathing well and feeling helter" today al Hoa~ Me m orial Hospital in Nl•w port Re:.ic h. ac<'ordin~ to his aid<.'S. Riley was taken off the critical list and is in fair condition and · · rc!>ling com fortably.·' s aitl lcrn µtiml' assol'iate Th omas f'ut'nll'S. R iley. 68, w ho w as on a respi rator s ince he was ad- mitted to the hospital late Sun- day ni ght after a n apparent asthma attack, sat up and talked to his wife. Emma Jane, Tues- day night and gave her a list of business and personal items he want ed e omplt•ted. ~·u enles said . Peter Herman. a Riley aide. said today that he has asked for . oopie-s of focal newspapers, a yellow note pad a nd a list or p r ominent county r esid e nts sc•h<.'duled to appear in an an· nual fas hion show he helps or- ganize. "I think he thinks we· re on V<Jcation u p here ," mused Herman from Riley 's fifth-noor orficc in the Hall of Adm•nistra· Lion an Santa Ana Mr:.. Riley re leased a state mcnt on Tuesday in which she said the asthma attack ap· pcirently was brought on by a bout with the nu. Fuentes said Riley's condition was n eve r as bad as t he .. <·ritiral" description made it sound. Ile said the breathing problems required the critical label. but added that .. all vital si~ns are strong and stable.'' llowever. i''uentes did agree that lhe supe rvisor's fl areup was the worst onset he 's had since he res}Ortedly began feel· ing symptoms of the condition a few years ago. A s pokes woman at the hos pital said today that Riley's condition was "much better." Riley 's physic ian. J o hn Rumsfeld. said the supervisor has shown "dramatic improve- me nt over the evening, with all his vital signs -coming into line nicely." House and garden slide show slated A slide show tracing lhe his- tory or Orange County houses and gardens will be shown at a meeting of the Laguna Beach Garden Club Friday at 11 a.m . at lhe Neighborhood Congrega- tion a I Church. :UO St. Ann's Drive. Fuchsias will be discussed by Anne..d.ef9td d_ur.in&. tu .. OJHk .. ing. We're Listening ••• Tbe Daily Pilot wanll to hear from it. readers, what you Uke . about the paper and what you doo't Uke. We aJao would like to publlah your views on any subject in our letters to UM editor eol- umn. Call the number below lllld your meua•e wtU be recorded. Mnaa1es will be transcribed several tlmn daily and delivered to the desk of the •Pr·ropriate editor. llailbox contributiont wtll be delivered to lhe editorial pqe editor. llailboa contribulorl muat include Utetr JSame ud telepbone number for vertncation. No ctreulatioa calls, please. , TeU m what 'a on your mlnd. 1'te number ll in Hrvice 24 hours a day. seven days. a week · Dally P119' Piiot• h Gary Aml11<0,. Details • renia1n Inystery B~:IHL.T. l.f'lwnon '''"' lnin·:. t•htd hostage r11·g1111ator sai<1 today thl' Tc·hran g•1v"rn ml·nt iwne r:.illy al·<·cpb .1 !-.•·l'n·t Alf.!l'rtan pr111H1:-al for t•ncl1ll).! lh1· l . S Iranian l'rtSl/oo Th 1• n l' g 11 t 1a 111 r . II r· ht. a d ~ah:.ivi . \old ;,i nl·W:'. 1·110f1•r••111T in t h c I r an i an cap 1 t a I th t· Algerian mt•d1ators ofrt·n·d a guaranlt•l' that tht•1r pro11t1!->al would work But hl• guvl· ru. 1.k tails of the proposal and gu;iran· ICt"S. ~aying 11nly. "Thi~ Slllijl•cl has been sturht'd and ha" lwt•n agrt'ed upon gener ally " N abavi. m inister of stall' fc.r t'Xecutivl' aHairs. refused to say explicitly whether he meant that a breakthrough had been matlc o r wa s immint'nt i n t h e :.talem att• over the 52 c·aptiw· ,.\nle.'rtcans. who h;n ,. IJ1.•1•11 held for 431 davs. DR. LOUIS ALAIA NODS OFF TO SLEEP DURING TESTIMONY AT HIS MURDER TRIAL Defense a9'orney Albert Ramsey awakens defendant after attack of narcolepsy The Algerilm plan presumably rcplat·es an Ira nian one rcjeclc.«1 by the Carte r administrati•m wherebv the l,;nttl'd Stales would have• heen rC'c1u1rcd to dl'J>osrl $24 tnllwn 1n tht• J\lgeri;.tn l'l'n~ tral hank n~ a guaranh'I' lhal Iran's \'ari(IUs fina nci al di• m .rnd~ \o\ould t'\ cnl uall) he ml't Alaia dozes as witness Attorney claims evidence of illness :'lia lw\'i's rl'marks cartH· a l'Ja~ afl l•r a Mnfusrng st al<'ml'nt by I r a n 1 a n I' r 1 m l' M i n 1 s t t• r Mohammt•d All Haja1 arouo;:c·d s pl•c-ulalwn lhal )lrc>gn·-.~ \.\a s being madl· 1•1\.\ard n •s11l\'1ng th1· \'rlSI~ By DAVID K UTZMANN Of II• Daoly Ptlol Slaff T he allorn<'ys for Ur. Louis Alai a knl'w thC'y were gamblinl!. Tues day when they put l hei r l'lient. who they claim s uffers from a di!wase that causes an unconlroll abk desin• lo s leep, on the witness stand As it turnl'd out. thl' llunt· ington Harhour sur)!eon stand- anj.( trial tor the J une l:l stahbing deaths of his c'x·wife and ci Long Reuch attornt·y rcll asll'CI> less than fi ve minutl'S into his testimony Alaia. who ha d alte r na tely wept and fallen asleep at the counsel table throughout his rive -week murder trial. had lo bl:' revived during a r ecess by defense attornC'y Albert C .S Ramsev. who loosened the do<'- lor 's tie and tried to awaken him. After a lt.'nJ!thy break. Ra m sey again began question- ing the defendant about his pro· fessional accomplis hments and his affli ction with nar colepsy. But about 40 m inutes later , ,Alaia once again suffered wha t his attorneys called a "seizure." This time Alaia. 50. groggily told Ramsey to "pinch me ... pinch me harder " to bring him out of his spell Before putting his client on the s t a nd Tuesd ay arternoon . Ramsey had.confided he was un- sure just how his clie nt would re- act. The silver-haired defense lawyer said it was not "com· pletely important·• Alai a go through with his testimony. ~ut 'tiewiiilealot ry so tlie seven- woman, five-man jury could h ear Alaia's version of the eventa leading up to the stab- bin11 last June. The orthopedic surgeon has pleaded innocent and innocent by reuon of lnlanity to the dual murder cbu1n a1ainat him. He la accmed of fatally 1tabbln1 his former wife, Marn Lou Atala, 31, and attorney Marvin Tincher ln the woman'• Huntln1ton Harbour bome after 1otn1 there to dlacuaa weekend cuatody rilhll to h1I two children, •led. and 11. . The defense baa contended that Atala wu teaaporarUJ • HDe It the UIM of tbe killlntl 1uccumbtn1 to emotional Mei flnanctal preuurn brou1ht on I by bitter divorce 1>roceedingS a nd other pt'rsona l and pro· fl•ssional diffil·ullit•s. llis attorneys also have cited ha~ health problems. parlicul ar- 1 v Alma's hout wi th narcoleps~ :ind the (.•(frets of the medicati110 hl' took to countt•r 1t~ drc1wsy ef f1•1·ts. Ritalin. Arter Alaia's dirricult1cs on tht' stand, Ramsey said 1t would l1e "nip and tuck fr11m here on out." ··we anticipate thi s l ht!-i !>ei zurcs I will occur and rcoe cur." the defe nse la \.\ yer said Ourinµ his initial testimony Tut•sdav. Alaia said h(· had ·sur rerNI from narc·oleps \' for at>t>ut (Sf'f' ALAIA. Page M > Plunge in market tied to advisory NEW YORK <AP I Stock prices took a steep drop in heavy trading tcxJay following an over· night sell recommendation by a well-ICnown mvestment adviser The Dow Jones average of JO indus trials, which had risen 40. 70 points since New Year's to its highest level in more than four years. fell 31.14 points to 973.55 in the first four hours today. Losers outnumbered gainers by a one·s ided margin in the tal· ly of New York Stock Exchange- listed issues. Nu merous stocks, ranging from International Bus iness Hajai :;au.J tn a trll•\'1s 11m 10 ll•n·at•w in Tt•hran lhat lr;1111 an rC'volut uman kadcr :\~ at11llah Huhollah Kh11ml.'1na auLl111nzcd acc·cptanl'l' 11f a µropo:-.:rl from Al).(l'ri;.1 .. lo ~ol\·t• our 11rnt1ll·m with thl• l "nit c>d Stalt·s ·· Bui the Fa rs i langual-(<' \\Ordo.. us l'rl by HaJ:11 t·o uld hu,·1· hl'l'll translated :1s C'1lhl·r th:.it i\IJ.:l'rl:1 "guara11tN·t1·· 111 soh·t· tlw pr11h lem or ··undl•r1<111k '. 111 -.nln• at , and there was 110 orfit'1 :tl Jo:n~lish translation of what he m1·an1 Although thl' I raniun1' 11.h'n 1-1f1t>d the new l'lan as J\lgc•rtan. th<' prorX>sals apparently Wl'n• workl'd out in ta lks last Wl'l'k bctwcen thl' Algerian ml'diat11r~ and L' .S. offkials in Washington Askl•d when t he hu~luj.(es m ight he rl'lcascd , Nabavi said. ''When the condition:'. of the M ajlis <Iranian Parltament 1 are met by the (.; S government and when the Iranian govern- ment obtains enough assurance (See HOSTAGF.S, Page A2> Scholarship for victim, 12, set up Machin es to Uni t e d 0 =~ Technologies, were delayed in range-·_ ~ ~oas• opening because of the influx of sell orders. Joseph Granville. publisher of a market letter based in Holly ""eather Hill, Fla., sent out his "sell" m essage overnight lo s ub-Some fog and low clouds scribers to his "early warning tonight and early Thurs · An ethletic scholarship has ser vice... day. be<:oming fair Thurs been established in the name of Granyille_~~LDl~~.lll.tlD.CiL-J-~d;,a~~a.;f;.,te~rrnToRo~n,.~Lmoriw~s-.---... -c~a.:;;.m;.;.r..;on;.;,.:;..:..,IJilhla;...c"'k .. rimu .. m-, -1-T'12 ..... T.y"Xewa7r---:-fo-r...._c_o .. m_...m..,.enl, but his message onag a c a es. old Laguna Beach girl wbo died was quickly relayed through. 54 inland. Highs Thursday Saturday as a result or a car Wall Street. Sources confirmed 66 to 72. crash in Idaho. he r ecommended that s ub- The seventh grader participat· scriben sell all their holdings, ed in volleyball, cross country and sell short the stocks that and soccer al Thurston In-have risen the most In recent termedlate School. Relatives months. said lhe scholanhlp would 10 to Granville. a controversial dnervin1 high school students. fi1ure who Is as crtilical of or- Her family set up the Camron thodox Wall Street analyst. a1 D . 8 I a ck burn At h I ell c they often are ol him, is known Scholanhlp Foundation, and for sudden chan1e1 of opinion. contributlona may be aeftt care When be sent out a buy reeotn· of Smith and Linden, 500 mendatloa April 22. lt helped Newport Center Drive, SUlte 450, touch off a I0.12-point jump ln Newport Beach tallO. -lbe Dow. lll11 Blackburn died in a . TIM moet recent ..UUon of hl1 hotpttal near Jerome, ldabo, · wMklJ market let•. daMOJan. •Mrtlr .,_.a he.ct~ eolu+e1 a, urnd. "Do .0.. aurwlve s.t""'81 wblle tM famll1 •• at" DUJln1. Tb• market la returalnl to Lqun Beach from 1t1a 11tn1 1 1barp :ap1wln1 a 1kla..._vac1Uon. ahHd. •• IN81•E,.._.4~ No ON! laughs now al lht Molhtr Earth New1 . Pro•perilJI ha1 "plactd a •hoe•tri,.g oprro.Uon ~e n1 ••• DAILY lillOI W9dMMNr. January '· 1911 ---J l!ST BRE~ICING---- Watt tkf ends recorda to ronf irmation panel ~--+---=-~.._...au ...... ~~._.~!.J a.uuaa U.. Walt. U.. ~auve Ot'o,•n attorrll'\ 011m1n11h·d 10 he:• "'c'rcttuy of the Interior. de· f,•ndc•d 111, 1 ••1·11111 111elu> 10111111'1 1•h.ar11~i, by t'flVlro nmt!nliAI • 11101t-. ltr~•l tll' 1., 1 "'' u11fe•t1t•r e'1I 111•\ 1•111111111•111 uf the c·ounlry's O<ilUI .11 1l''"Ul11'' • M' 11•c•11r(t-wall clt·r111>11!1tr11t•· lh 1AI I have the balancoo J>l"r'lf>l'e'lavr ~.,., • .,,.,,ttr ' I•• m.e11•11 .. t\nwrll'1t'11 resources," Watt i.•11t 1tu11n..: , 1•1111f11111.1tm11 ht·i.r111.i bt-ifort· the St:nalt: l!:ner"y ,1n<l '·•lu1 .ti I t·,uut ,., . ., 1 1111i1111tt1••· rtu· , ....... , "''"'''"'' '"'" rl<.1 1' ul lw11r1og1> Ill 11 1am 1.uH·ked he ,I( lllj.! I l•lllll' r1tlt•d "'"" , ,.,,,,.,,.II, .&ll\'1'11 of .. large num~r of 1·n11r111111w111t1I .:1 1•011' "h11 l1 l1i111 "'11rk1•ct for the la:.t month to 1!1·f ... 11 \\ ''" '1111m11wt 1 .. 11 lle w ~lc'r r .. ...., •• ll••plC•f \\\~111 ,\i l'l•'ll l\I'• l111u:w~1>t-akerThomas P O 'Nt!1 ll J r "',,, h ·l'l111.i hdt1·1 11 .. l.11 .iltc•r ht•1111i1 n.1.shed by helicopter Tuesday tu th• "'.,-'rt'' fll'llw,ilu '"' i.1l ll11bp1tal for c merKt'ncy treatment I••• , 1 •l1•1111t .. 11 1111ulll•ll .111 n1tJt•'ia1tJ I 11, ""'"•11 11h11-.l'lh 1>111111t·1 at wu~ n·sllng al home after the tu 11 1 t11·.r11111 nt ,,, tht \l ,1nlc.11d h11~Jt1.1 :~r:U1d planned to l'umt• tu '"''I. 1.111'1 111 lhl it,,, -.,1111 .t1dt• <i:ir~ 11_, 11wl- "'•••...,. ... rd'r'd lcld• 11•1 9r•ll'• \ l L \'I \ \I' I 111 1·.i-.t' 11( .1 1111~s111g 14 ~car uld blal·k 1·hlld tu-. h.·11111tf11 1i..1lf\ .acldt·d 1t1llw1·a ... l·s ur la other missing and m ur ·l• ·, d 1 h1 lr l1 "" ln·111i.: "" •·~t 1gaktl b) a s pt•c1al pulin· tas k fu r .. l '11hl 11• ...,,ill'! 1 \ '111111111..,,111m·r I .t•t• Bruwn said today l.111111• ·t ·11111·k < i ,., ,.,. ".1:-rt·1111rtt.·d missing Sunday. one day .ifll'r hi:-h111t ht·1 dr11ppt·<I h1 rn al ~· shopping center wht•re he pl:111111·d 111 .,, II 1'.11· d1•rnlor1 l1'I'~. aut hunt it•s s:ud Dollar rallt'• In Europ,. A •la LO' 11(" 1 .\I'' T hi • 11oll:ir ralht•d in fo:u ropea n and Asian f11r c·1p11 n.1 h.111 g1· rnarkl'I:-tii.IH). in part bt•cauSt· of r eport.. of ;111111twr p1 op11:-.:d 111r1·:-.1•1\1· 1lw Iranian hostagt• s talt•m ale Gold prll't'' f1•ll P••1d111 f0fl d .. rupt• 1...AX fHgltC• I.OS A:-.:<a :l.ES 1:\l'1 Opt•rat1ons ut Los Angeles lnh'rna- tlnnal ,\1rport ''''rt' 1ntt·rmittt·ntly disrupted today a s patchs fog m on·d 11\'l'r thl' run" a)'. an airport ~r>0kcsman said. Flr.r lwll#T'd art 10 ltld' l111rglarw I.ON<; BEA<.'t I 1A p 1 A ~"1.000 fire . appare ntly set to cover a hurglar~. tkstroyl'd thn•t• :-.ton·s in a s mall s hopping <'enter to tic.I\. authorit1t's s aul · A police 11fr1<·<:r. rl'sponding to a silent alarm. en tered the markt•t at Pa1<1 Verde :\vc·nuc and Stearns Street and spotted two pl'rson!'> JllSI as names broke out. police said . C?fficer Rohe rt Rill· u1gton "as trrlt'fl~ t rapj>NI hy the fl a mt•s but his partner. Thomas Whatlt•y, hrokC' clown a dour and pullt•d him out HOSTAGES PACT • • • I hat t~H· t • S g11\·i-r11m1•nl 's un 11l-rl:rk111g~ will h1· l'arrit•d 11ut · lk ab11 r••p1 •all'd lrun·s thn·al to put th• \1111'rl\';111 · •in Lnal ,,., 'Jiil'' rf 1111· c•11111l1t1 0 11:-. art· 11111 lnl'l Thl'rt' "a:-neo 1mm1•1li;1tt• p11hhc· n ·:wt111n h~ th1· C'a rter ad m1n1strat1on to :'\;ihavr"s stutc ml'nls Hut a l a fart•wt•ll hreakfa:-.t for c;,·111 g1a 1·11n (.!rt'SM11<'n :it tht• Whitt• llous•· this 111orn111i..: l'n•-.1rl1•nt ('art1•r n·portl'<ll~· 1·xpn.'ssed no ne w op trmis m Thl' C'hicf points be ing dis t•u.;-.1·d hetw1•1·n l nin and the l nilt•d States a pparently h<.t vt• hc.•t•n th<: amount of mon1~y to he· put in escrow in Algeria by lhc -t'nttC'll Statt'S as surety for Ira n1;.in us~els frozen in t; S. banks. <.1nd how to <.t('co mmodatt• lra n·s cl1·mands for t.: S. a ssets of the lat1· Shah Mn h amm:.id Hl•za l'ahla\ 1 Capistrano dela}rs library decision San .Ju;.in «:.111h.trano City l ·11tin<-·il mt·mhl'rS have deluyr"d until J an 20 u ck e1sion on a de s ign for the lll'W t'<>unty library hranch in the· city. C'11um·ilman Ke nnt'lh Friess s aid Tucsday anothn two weeks a rc m·t•clt•d ·to study t ht• thrct· final dt•signs Thl' Library J\r1·h1t C'etural Ja:zzercise classes set in Ckmente ., ' _, Y 11u t·:in g<.·t <.111 that Ja7.7.t1rc1sc '1 v <.' t 1 m 1· s a wt' e k In Sa n I' I em en l<.' H y c> u · v c g <> t the ,lamina Review Com mittee. made up of both tounly and city officials. is recommending that the c:ouncil sclcct the design submitted by tht· firm of Mit'hael Graves of Princeton, N.J . The other fi r ms with designs un de r con sideration ar e Moore. Ruble and Yude ll o f Santa Moni('a and Robert J\ M Stern 11f New York T he new library is to be built on 1<.tnd owned by the Capistrano l 'nified School District at lh1· ('O rnt•r •>f Ca m ino Capistrano and J\cjachema Street One acrc of thl' nine a('rt· sill' is proposed for thc libr ary build ing In the construction agreement between Orange County and San .Juan, the county will contribute S800 .000 to build the libr ary and the city will pay for its design No date for the start of construe· t ion has been set. The body rnnditioning c lasses a re now being held Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from H. 15 to 7 15 p.m . at the <.:om· munity Center, 100 J\vc. Seville And classt•s ar t' <t lso hcinli( of fered Tuesdays a nd Thursday~ fro m JO to 11 a . m at the Boys Club, 3104 Calk Valle. Pam Hallan , assistant lo tht• <'ilY manager in San Juan and a m em her of the architectural re· view <'om mittee, sa i d l h <' f<.tvon•d des ign submitted hy M ichael Graves set building costs at about $1 . I m illion. She added th~t e uch of t he final thrcl' designs under considera- tion ran more than the county's hudgeted $800,000. Cos t for the c ity s µonsored elasscs is $20 for three sessions a we-e-k 1nr10Ur w-e-ck!; :--srs-tortw<t sessions a week pe r month , a nd $7.SO if you attend one session a week per month. T he city now h as a storefront library on Camino Capis trano in the downtown a r ea. City of- ficials say t he old li br ary is loo s m a ll to pro pe rly ser ve the growing comm unity. For information. call the city's recre a tio n depar tm e n t at 492-5101. Thomas P. Haley 1"11Dll,lwr Robert N. Weed ..... 1 ...... M. Thomas Keevll ........ Thomas A. Murphl~ M-tlnt Editor Cl'lerles H. Loos AHllla.t Mefteti"t ldllor • Ce11yrl111t 1H I Ore111• CH" """"'"'"' C•mP•"Y· No ..... ....... MIWltt .. 1-. Mlltorlol man« ~ a4•Wll~s 111troh1 ,,..,, .,. re11red11<ed wll"owt t d•<l•I """, ....... ,_ .•. -·· _ .J'ELEPltONE All departmenta: (714) 142-4321 CIH•lfled Advertialnv: 142·5171 OFFICES CMle Mewt. )JllW.tl ll•Y Mr"I L ...... • S.«"• ICl77 NCI. CMt l Hl ... ••Y H111111,..e .. llH<"· 17IH llH<ll .... r.werd -Second cleu poal ... paid •I Coste Meu, Celltor111e. IUSl'S ,...._>. SllOKrllllllen lly c•r rler U .00 "'°"'"ly; by mellJ l .!IO .....,INy; mllltery dHt~~··~-·-'--''-· --- ,,,. Or-Cont D•llY PllOI, wltfl '"""" I\ combined tlw ..._.p,.,,, 11 pybllllWd Dy tr. Oro,,.. CO.ti Pu«MIWnt ComPofly, t.-et• edlllOflt ere ,....,.,.,.. ~y "''°""' Frtdey lor CHte l'Mwt, ~I llH <", H""llntlOl'f •••<"/Fo1111l•ln Ve lley, lrwlne( Le911n• 8HCll/Soulfl c.MI. A ....... r~ llllllieft I• Pllb41•-s.t"'lllY' Mod ~1. TIM "ln<IPOI ,..11411111111 lllOll4 " •• uo #Mt .. , " ........ 0 h i I li60, G"to -.._ c.tlfenlld .,.,. VOL 74, N0. 7 SC eyes groWth • projects San Clemente City Council mem bers will meet in secret session ton ight to discuss two complex development issues. The first te am deals with a proposal by Estrella Properties, Ltd that would see the develop· ment firm complete about 40 pt>r<·e nt or its project as soon as IH'rm it.s are issued. In exchange. the t•om pany has s aid it is willing lo negotiate alternative plans on t he r e· mainder o r t h e 1,770 acre For s ter Ranch with the eouncil. The company s ays it believes the council is arbitrarily calling ba(•k housing plans on the future µrojec.·t that were a lready ap· µroved by a form er city council. And while tht• ~ompany con- tt•nds 11 already has tentative a j>proval of the e ntire 2,775-unit µroJe('I. tht• current city council s ays aµpron•d grading plans do not c-onform with the city 's h1lls 1dt• grading ordinance. With the scrll'S of lands lides in San Clt•mt·ntl'. and resultant laws uits h y propert y o wners against the city. council me m· hNs sa y lhcy'n• a little gunshy when it t•omt•s to approving new ht lls 1dt· clt•vl'lopml'nts. ( 'oum·1l tnl•mbt'rs wi II meet in set-rt•t with tht•ir city <itlorney and planning director to hear a report on whether l he city c an 1..·all hat·k Estn•lla's plans for re· view. A Sl'Cond topic for tonight's ex- N' u ti vt• st•ssion a lso involves hilbidc prope rty . T hc ('Ouncil's d ecision afft•c·ts a bout 50 IO('al in- vestprs Th<.• council will hear a report from l'lty officials regarding a n•q1H.'st hy invest ors in San l'lt•mt•nte Estates lo e xte nd a s ubdivision a greement for the IH8 at•rt• trac·t behind Sa n <.'11..•mcntt-Gener al llosptlaL Tht• inVi'stor s alre ady have ci- t y aµproval to begin grading on t ht• s ubd1v1swn. but they did not bt•gin work hdon· the <1g re<." m cnt expin ·d in August. Without un <.•xtension from the n t' w. mon• t•n \' irc1n 11,1en tally· mind(•d <·ount·il, the investors will havt· to stu rt the entire suh <11v 1s111n pron•ss ovt•r again . J\nd whtlt• tht• t urrent ('Oun<'il 1s symp;ithct1l' Lo tht• plight of llit· 1n vt·stors . they s till hav(• t•11n ct·rn~ <.1hout wh~t they te rm lax gr<.1ding per mits allowed by th<• previous ('O Un<•il. T ht• n<.·w iw ne l doesn't want n ew hnust·~ sliding down the h1lls1dt·~. Th(• <·ounc-1 1 will adjourn to the c lost•d dodr st•ssion on both is sue~ ~onwt 1mc after the council m<.•t•t IOI! hcgins at 7 p. m at City 11:.ill. IOO J\V(' Presidio. ,.,....p .. ,AI ALAIA ••. 22 vc<.1rs . lie s uid he first not1ct•d I ht; ailment during his yt•ars in mPdiC'itl sehool in New York C ity lie-fort• J\l:.iia took the stand. a eourt ·ar>1)(1intcd psychiatrist. Dr . Seawright Anderson . had testified th<.tl 1t w<.1s his diagnosis lhat t h<.· phystl'tan sufforcd fro m paranoia ;,is wt•ll as narcolepsy ··1 ft•l•I al th1· tinw of lhl' ('Om· m 1ss1on of t ht· pn•s1·nt offt•nst'. lht• dc·f<•ndanl had a ml·nt<tl dis l':ISl' of ~uc-h M'Vt•nt v lhat ht• lat•ki·d suhstantral 1·~pa<'ity to a11 11 n·1·1alt• lh1· C'rlminahty or his t 11nd111·t , .. A111l1•rsun sa1cl County bac ks Dana Harbor youth ce nte r J\ n IH month option to lt•ast.· a :1 4 ac•n • silt• for u puhli<· youth at•t iv1lies <·t•n l1•r ut tht• l>:.ina l'oinl llurhor was uuthoriz<.'<f Tuescluy hy the Orangt• County Hoa rel of Sup<.·rv isors During tht• IH months. t he ('apislrnno Buy Yuch t Club is S('hl'duled lo rnmµlcte its pla n- n in g for tht• t·enter, obtain p<.•rmits and financing and sign a leas<' with the county. said Terry Swindle. a properly ma nage. ment agent for th e cou nty T he building is pla nned to house meeting rooms for various youth groups. a storage room for s mall boats used in learning to s ail and a shop for lessons on re - pairi~-txrats. T h e Capistra no Bay Yacht Club is a member of the Dan a Poi n t llorbor R ec r eation Con sortium, which in cludes groups from several cities. It will pay the county S2.500 for the option on a 30-yc ar lease. Error corrected Ira Essoe was with the O range County She riff's Department ,when he was wounded ln a s hoot- Ln1 I ast November. A story ln Sun· day 's Dally Pilot Incorrectly Iden- tifie d Eaaoe as a m e mber of another law enforcem ent a1eqcy. Th e Daily Pilot re1rets the error. ' PAOPOSED ARCH BEACH HEIGHTS PARK StlE D•llr P1101 Nein~" FUTURE 10-ACRE PARK? Neighbors' Ideas asked Heavy snow reported in East, South By Tht> J\ssodated l'rf's!'I J\ stor m s pn·ad Mill" from Mich igan to M;.11n1· and a:-far :-.oulh as northt•rn C:Nirgra lo day. with m·1·umulat111ns frr11n an inch to ul mo~t <.1 foot , dosing hundreds of S('hooL-. and dog ging rus h-hnur t raffH· 1n 1h1· tug (' i ties Two peoplt• kill e<l 1111 i t·~ road:- in Maryland hniught to l ~I tht· numbt·r l)f <kath~ hlamt d on th<: unus ually Sl'Vt·n· w1nll'I' WC':tlh1•r in thl' Norlhea~t this fir~l wc·ck of JanuC1rv. An inC'h.of snow :.in h11ur ft•ll on New Yor k l'ity wh<.·n· at·cumul:1 lions had n•acht•d .. 5 1neht•!> h' morning. /\bout 35 J}l'<111lc.· s1wri1 tht• night in an arm ory 1n ll<t r ll'm . City offlc-1als sa11l 1t would t ake al lt•a:-t <.1n11th<.•r w1«·k lo <.'ht•ck out n·p11rt:-. of no hi·al in about 4,000 ;ipartm ent hutlding!'> l'ortlan<I. Main•'. got at111ut I tn('he!> of s1111w to hring th« t•1l11I this sea:-.on 111 :.iltoul :lh 11wh1•-. s urµassing lht· <!7 2 111dw-. that frll all of l:.ist "'"ltt·r Some othl•r a rt·a:-n·p11rt ing hcav\' aceumulat111n~ 1111, morn ing inctudc,d 1\ngol:1 . Ind 11 inc ht•s: N11rw1d1. «111111 11 111 t•ht•s. Wilmingtim. Vt H 1111'111·' :--;t•wark. '.\: .J . 5 1r1('h1• ... S uhzl'ro t1·nq1l·ra l 11r1·-. \\ t·n· rt•portt•d from ~ 11111!'sot :r t11 1111 rH·r Mit higan th1-. rnornlnl! with lows in tht• lt·1·11:-111 n111t <!Os from tht.• DakoU1s 111 Oklahoma and eastward thrt1ugh :"1·w England Lease for park pondered • Laguna Reach City Council m embers say they will a sk the <·o unt y lo lease or transfer a •u anc parcel bordl'ring Balboa J\Vt'nut• in Ar('h lh.•<.t ('h lle1ghts to the city for use as a par k. Hut the kind of park to be de v~loped and facilities to be in· d uded will no he d e('ided until <1u eslionn;.tires on the s ubJt'Ct ha\·t· bl'c:n n·turned hy urea n·Si· dn1ts and a puhhc hc<1ring is hdd in Ma rch Tht· property 11wncd by thl' Altso Vit•Jo Co 1s lot·ated on lh1· "ast sidt· of Balboa /\venue at th e t•nrl of l>cl Ma r , ('a p1sl rano anti Cortt·z a Vt'nucs t-'unds for tht· purk develop· mt•nt would t·om <.· from the city •Sl fiH ,J751 , Orange Cou nt y f SI 50.000 1 and st all' I $45.61)<! 1 A qucst ionnairt.• will ask n ·si lll'nl~ wht·ther tht•y agree that I h1·rl' 1s an urgt·nt net·d for an t\ r 1· h H t' <.t c h 11 t' 1 g h I s rw1ghl)11rhood park, lisktJ as tht• 11111 pr111rit.\ in lht· l'ity 's muster l'l:.111 for llark~ It •ilsu will a sk 1f the} s up1xirt I h l' propos1•cl 1'11..·ution of the park. and w1 II s •·t•k t11 dl't l'rm11w No•fnalrd 'l'(.•rrd 11. Bdl. Utah educa· t 1 on <:,,m m i s s ion e r . i s J>n•si dl•n t·l'lcct Reagan 's l'ho1<.'l' to head Education llt•parlnH.•nt . an agency Heagan intends to disman· Ill· Bl'll 1s l;,isl of 13 Cabinet norn in<.•t•s Traffic plan r1•s1d 1•n t ,· jJl"l'f1·rl•n t't•S CHI f v· t e r:1<·lli1 1t·s Or IC or1a C11un<·ilm;.i n :-O:t·tl Fitzpat rit~ :-t rt·sst.'<I tht.· 1mpnrtan1·i• of tt d I d • LB rt·:-..ict1·n1:-. ~('1·tini.:son th(· matte r e aye ID .. n ... n(•1 ghhorh11ocl rTliJ\ ht.· " 1111 1•· lower k1·y lh<in th.is 1m Laguna lfra<.·h City CounC'il pl•"~." hr· s;wl Tut.·Ml<iy n1t•mbt·rs havl' postponl'd adop- 1"111.patri<'k stiid sud1 matters t 1110 of a I r affit pla n for the Vi('· a~ "'heth1•r thr:: park woulcl Ill t•ir1a llt·LiC'h area to allow .-lurlt· night lights nt·t'ckd t11 Ill' turth<'r st udy o r thl• proposal I horoufo!hh 1·x11l11n·d "1th 1lw l'l ''Hlt •fll -. Tht· 1·1111111·1! toltl c '11' \1 an<i g1·r k1·n Frank lo \.\11rk-"1th th•· 1 •11unt~ lhi· :\lt-.11 \'11•111 ('o . ;ind lh• <·11a:-.l<1l C11n,,•·f\ ;1n1·\ 111 11h Tht· plan. cll':-.1gm'<I to reduce parking and t raffle pmblems in lh1· arl'a. now euvcrs ViC'tor ia l>r 1 vt'. Su11:-.t·l 'l'l'rrac t•. and \t 1· .\uh·~ I 'la1·1· at ttw south e nd l.1111 lh1· park · 111 t11wn t··r,mk "''" ;1h•1 "•·1•k pn11111,:rh f11r 1h1· p.1rk " tl 1· ... 1g n from ·" 1'11111•('1 ~ ·r h1 · n·sulh 11f I tw •1u•·'t 11111 11;11n· .irul th1· rl1·-.1g 11 prop11:-..il" v.ill 111' d1:-.1-u:-.-.,1·d .ii th1· \t :.ir1•ti :!I h•·.1rt11).! '" 111•1!111 .ti i :!11 p m Auto t alk.~ op•·n 1111:111 .\,11 l'\HI\ \11 !11 I \I' llit• I 11ll ••d \111 11 \\ 0 1 k•·r -. 111111111 IH",1.:.111 ht1ru;i111111i; t11d;1_\ •111 ;r Jlf'llJlll"l'd \\ ;iJ.!t• fl t't'/I' .11 tr11uhl1•d C'hr.\!-ol1·1 <'•1ri• But n·:-11lt·11b han• l'Xprt·sscd 1111t-r1·sl 1n r·xp:mding tht• p1~n ~<J 1111· lud1· l>11m111td l>rl\ 1· und \l;i I 11111 \\ ,1~ :-i11rn1· 11:1\ 1· ... aid lht·v want t11 '' otl~ tho · pl'11fJ11-.,d furttwr '1 lw 1·,.111w1I 11111•d Tut·Mla\' tu 1111•11 1•1111· 11d11pl11111 of !ht· plan· un 11 I r , . .,,fl,·111~ h.i\ ,. had :.in '•I'· p111·111n1h 10 1h,n1'is 11 furtht•r \\ llh 11f'fl°i·1:il:- Drexel A.. Herita9,~ W INTER H O M E FURNISHINGS sae THIS 1·s IT! .. i ,. a r • ii "' '?' Starting tom o rrow is _a f urniture sp ectacular you 'll find hard t o res ist ! What a way 10 tJrl I he new year ... with .savings to tempt 1he most cautious furniture buyer-!-Discover so~thin~--_____ ....... _ hc.rntiful for every room in your h ome-the plushest l)rexel • and Heritage• upholstery or superb bedroom, din ing room and living room collections. All are unbeliev- ably priced! Tomorrow is open ing day .:. this is the .store! H.J.GAl\RElT fU~N -ITtJ~E PROFESSIONAL · INTERIOR DESIGNERS Ya.1r Favorite Des1t}fler Will Be Happy To Assist You o,.. ... _. n.r.. a Pri ...... . . - 221 S HAllOI ILVD. COSTA ~ISA 64'·0215 ~~~ ... II("----·'--_..~ ........... ;... ___________ __ ....... , ........... ._.. ... ·---~ .. -...-.. I llll llllllll llllY PIPll WEDNESDAY JANUARY 7 198 1 ORANGF COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 2~ c un s Building ban near ail-port extended lh t Rt.U t.kl ( K ~' HOt. \!It.Ill lh·,~111' I t''Hl\'lth ll1 h t.:,I\ 111.:'\ l t\\" l \t .di~!' l Ptllll • 111 .. H ll t1f !:'IUV•'C' ,._.,, .. ., .. ~rt c•<J tu(!,,' tu •A t t'l\11 11'1 I 1.:h1 llll•fl\tl\ "'I UI 1{•'11 t\ 1t1cltll .. l1Ht lh,11 1 ll 1·tlllr•·I~ bf,,, 1.... '··· 111t·nt1.d 111 , .-1011111~,nt 1n ;1n·.t~ 1•1 '-..1111, '\11J lkr~hr:.. 1!11µJ1'lt'1l I•\ lh•I..,, f1,.r11 Jo hll \\j \lh' \llJ'Oll( l 111' 111 J111a111'l'. 11nginally ap µlll'd 111 ~l'll"mbcr , 1-1lace:-. thl' llc1.:ht;. 111 a )i~l·1a1 dtstrac( 1n ~ t1H·h ..ill devl'lc>pmcnt proposals 111 v:o.t l.w· ..,crl'l'ncd tor c·onsisten • ' ~ llh the count.> General Plan l'ht• 11111:.t' l'lcmenl of the plan ~·r11hdJ1t:-. res1dcnt1 a l t·onstruc 111111 111 .1n:as in1 1,aetcd hy noise r•·<••lln!!-. 1n l'Xl'l'~~ 11f the 65 1'oin111un1t\ ~olSl' Equ1valt'nl Level <CNF.I.) Much of the Heights falls within the 65 CNEL "footprint" that surro unds the ;urport County offi<•tals s tressed 'the ordinance should not be viewed as a moratorium on develop· ment They C'OnC'eded. however , that the practical effect of the urgt'lll'Y .nl•asurc is to favor othl•r tyrws of development over residential use They noted th<1t all projects must be considered hy the coun ty planning commission for a de termination of their con!>istency with lht' nmse element oy-fhe (;l'ncnil Plan Supervisor Thomas Ri ley. who is h osp1ta l iz<'d wath .a- r<.>spiratory illness and was not pr('scnt al today's m eeting. has supported extens ion of the urgency or dinance. Riley had said in September that the ordinance tvas needed because of "inconsistencies" bet ween the county General Plan and current zoning now ap· plied t.p Santa Ana He ights. Exist)l)g zon ing. he said , makes no provision for blocking residential development because of jet noise impacts. while the general plan does. Officials said extension of tht> ordinance was neelled to permit future actions on the proposed airport master plan. its related ai rport noise plan clnd a "specirtc" pl<1n that w'" hring zoning in Sant.i Ana Heights in conformance with the General Plan Iran OK o.f Algiers pact cited ' . Market plunge tied to advice :"JEW YORK (/\J>J Stock ~ price s took a s\t'CJ> drop sn heavy trading toda:v following an ovc•r niJ,\ht St'll recommendation by a well-knuwn in vcstml'nt adviser The Uow .Jone:-. avt•ruge of :lO industrials, which had ris(?n 40_70 poi nts s inc·c New Year's to its highl'sl lt•HI 1n more than four year:, ft'll :111.1;;1 points to 971 .0ti in the• fl rs t fj \'C . hours lll d:.iy Loser s outnumhcrc•d gaint•rs by a one-sided margin in thl' lal ly of New York ~tock Exehan~l' li sle<! issut's. Tracllng totaled Riley said • • improving in hospital mon• than 8S million shares. N umc•rous s t ocks, ranging from International Business Machinl's to U n ited Technologies, wc•re delaycd in opening beCCIUSe Of the influx Of sell orders . Joseph Gran ville, publisher of a m<1rket letter based in Holly' 11111 . fo'la .. sent out his "sell " message overnight 10 sub- scribers to his "early warning :-.ervicl'." Granville could not be reached for comment. but his message was quickly relayed through Wall Street. SOurces confirmed h e recommende d tha t s ub- scribers sell a ll their holdings. <1nd sell short the stocks that have r isen the most in recent months . Gr an vi Ile, a controversial figure who is as crtitical of or- thodox Wall Street analysts as they often ar e of him , is known for s udden changes of opinion. When he sent out a buy recom-- Orange County Supervisor mendation April 22. it helped Thomas Hiley was ''breathing touch off a 30.12·point jump in well and fcc•ling belle•"' today at the Dow. Hoag· 'MN\H.ii'ibT lJOs pil'a'f'Tri .... _ .. 'Tht!'most r~-ent editlornu his · New.port fkach. anording to his weekly market letter. dated J~n. aides 3, urged, "Do some aggressive Rilev was l aken off the critical ne w buying. T he market is lis t and is In fair condition and ~i gnalln g a sharp ups wing "rest in~ comfortably ... s aid ahead." longtimt· ;issrwiatl' Thomas Fuentes T • ahb d Riley. 68. who was on <1 rJO n e respirator s incl' h<' was ad· milted to lht• hosp1t ;d late Sun- day night after ;in appart'nl asthma atlaC'k, sat up and talk <'d to h is w1f1•, Emma Jane. Tues· day ni~ht and !;(ave ht•r a list of business and µersonal items h(' wantl'd t•omplt•l t•d , Fuentes said. Pelt'r I lt-rman. a Ri ley aidt'. said today that h<' hus asked for copiel> of )O(•a l newspapers , a yellow nott' pall and a list of promirwnt count y r eside nts scheduled to appear in an an· nual fashion show ht: helps or· ~t'Z1." "I think he thinks we're on va_calion up he r e .·' m used He rman from Rilcv,.s fifth-Ooor ·office in the Hall of Administra· lion In Santa Ana Mrs. Riley released a state- ment on Tuesday in which she · said the asthm a attack ap· parently' was brought on by a bout with the nu . Fuentes said Riley's condition wa s never as bad a s t he "rritlcal" .description made it sound. He said the breathing problems r<.'Quired the critical label, but added that "all vital lligns are s trong and stable." Ho we ver, fo'uentes dtd agree that the supe rvisor 's flareup was the worst onset he's had 1ince he reportedly began ree1- in1 symptoms of the condition a few years ago. in Newport store theft ~ Three Los Angeles men who alle~edly smashed their way in- to a Newport Beach clothin~ shop and lhen hit the road with $6,400 worth of goods in the baclcseat of their car were ar- rested late Tuesday in Costa Mesa. Arrested on burglary c harges were Anthony Morse. 22; Danny Greene. 19: and Richi Stearns. 19. Police s aid the trio was ob· ser ved al about 10 p .m . smashing out a window t o Gimone's, 3415 Via Oporto. in Newport's Lido Marina Village. Witnesses told officers each man scooped up an armful of clothing and ran to a nearby getaway car, leaving coat hangeni and articles of clothing scattered in their wake. A description of the getaway car was broadcast and a 'short time later an officer in Costa Mesa spotted the vehicle travel- ing at a high rate of speed on the Newport Freeway. The suspects, police said, s topped as soon as the orficer pulled up behind lhem. All three • a re being held on 9125.000 bail at the Newport city jail. So Ille • issues puzzle BEi RUT . Lt•banon I J\I') I ran 's <·hid host a~c ne~otiator said today tht• Tehran govern· ment gt•ncrally at·cepts a nt1w p r n p o s a I d 1 s c· u s s e d w i t h Algerian inter mediaries for l'nd ing tlw 1,;.S.-lranian crisis. U.S. officials said somt· issues rt• maincd unrcsolvl'<I, howevt•r The ncgot1al11r . BehnHl t'abav1. lold a news <:onfrrc·nl't' i n t h c l r a n i a n c a p i La I t h <' Algerians oHercd a ~uarnntt•t• that the pro1x1s:.sl would work. !Jut he ){ave no tlt·tasls of the pro posal <ind guarantt·c. saying on ly. "This s ubJN:l ha s hl·t·n studied and has hcen agrt'C<I up on gent'rally." :'>iabavs. minister of stall· for executive affairs.. refused to sav explicitly whether he mt·ant that a breaUhrough was at hand in tt1e stalemate over 'the 52 cap· D•Hr 1"1101 ,._ ~, G•" • ....,... live Americans. who have been OR _ LOUIS ALAIA NODS OFF TO SLEEP DURING TESTIMONY AT HIS MURDER TRIAL held for 431 eta's Defense attorney Albert Ramsey awakens defendant after attack of narcolep1y Alaia dozes as witness In Was hmgton. State Uepart ment spokesman John H. Tratt ner said. "A numbe r of impor- t ant questions rcmain 11> be solved." and denied reports of an ag reem ent in principlt• het Wt'en the United State!'> and Iran . .. , .. .. .. . . ... .. . .. ·-· ..... .. .. ... . . ... -.... ··-· .. _ ... _ .. _._, · .... · ... -.. -i\ 11 11 o u-gn 1 h c -r·r:·.-1·;, ·1 ii,;--, .. · Attomey claims evidence of illness ~~~~~s_cf0~~g·~r:~~~ti:,Y ~.t;:· By DAVllJ K lJTZMANN Of llW D•tlt Piiot Sl•ll Th<" attorneys for Or. Louis Alaia knew they were gambling Tues<lav when they put their client. who tht'y cl<.iim sufft'f!'! from a discasc that rausl's an uncontrollablt• dl'sirc lo slt•t·p. on the .... 1tm·s!'! stand_ J\~ it turnt:d out , tht· llunt lngton llar b(1ur surgNin stand ing trial for th<· Jurw l :J l>labhmg deaths of h1~ cx-wift• and a Long Bcal·h attornv\' fell aslt.•ep less l h a n f i v c m '1 n u t Eo· s 1 n l o hi s testimony Alaia, who had altc•rnult>ly wt>pl and folh:n al>h'l:!P al the c·ouns l'I labll' throughout his five·week murder trial. hi:icl to be revi\'cd during a rt'C't>:-.s hy .J defense attorney Albert C_S Ramsey. who loosened the ilo<· tor's tie a nd trit•d to awaken him A fl c r a l 1· n gt h y hr ea k . Ramst•y again began question· ing the defend;int about his pro· f~ssiona! ~ccomplishments and his afn1ct1on with narcolepsy But about 40 m inutes later. ,Alaia once again suffered what -his attorneys called a "seizur1::." This time Alaia. 50. groggily told Ramsey to "pinch me .. pinch me harder" to bring hi m o ut of his spell. ll\' hillN d1rnrc·1 · proC't:(·dings a·11d nl ht'r pc'rsonul and pro· ( t•:-.Slf)O:SI di ffi<·ulllf'S llJs allornt•ys also havP citt'd hi!'\ ht'allh prciblem:-.. particular- Iv Alaia's hout with narcolepsy ;incl lht• cffrcts or thl' medication he look to rounl<·r it-. <1rowsy t•f. ft•<·t:-.. H1talin ·\ftcr ,1\l;.11a 's rliffitull1cs on tht' St.at•• budget stand. Ramsey said it would b l' "nip and tuck from hert· on out " ''Wl' anticipat1• lhis l hti:. seizures 1 will occur and reoc rur_" thl• d('fens<' lawyer said Durin~ his initial testimony Tuesda\'. Alaia said he hacl suf- fered from narrolerisv for about (Sf>f' ALAIA, Pal(e AZ> .Major cutback in welfare urged SACRAMENTO I AP > Gov F.dmund Rrown .Ir. will ask the slate Legislature to trim welfare grant incr<'a!>es from an estimat ed 12 percent to 4. 75 percent in the $25 billion budget he will submit this week to the stale Legislature. Nixon68th feast set WASHINGTON (AP) Richard M. Nixon will be 68 Friday and will celebrate by having the family lo his New York home for a home- cooked Chinese dinner. The Democr atic ~overnor con- firmed the 4,75 percent cost·Of· living proposal. which will also be applied to some local school ap· portionments and other state pro- grams. in an interview today. He said the total increase in state spending would be "less than 5 percent." to a ne~ high of close to $25 billion, which com· pares to $24 billion in the current year . parenlly 1( ont· worked out sn talks last Wt•rk bl.'\W('1•n lhl' Al~l·ri:m diplomat~ and l.' S of· ficials sn Washingl<m In Al~1crs toduy . c1.n Algt'r1t1n Fort•1gn. Mini!)t r y spokc·sman said a suggt•stsun that t hnt• is an .. Algt•rian propo!>.ll " 1s "prl' m:itufl'" lie said lhe Algerian)', ha' t' no intention al present 111 l'xpand lheir role In a television 1nlt'rv1l'\\ in Te h ran 1111 Tu 1: !'!d ay . Pr i mt' M in1stt•r Mnhammt•<I Ah Ha1ai said Iranian lcad<.'r A} atollah Ruhollah Khomt•in1 authorized acceptanct• of .i propo!-.al fr11m Algeria "lo solve our prnhlt•m with lht• t.:nited Stall's ·• Rut the Farsi lan~uagt• word!' used by Rajai c•ould have hc•t•n translated as eilhC'r that Algt-ria "guaranteed " to solve the prob- lem or "undertook .. to solvt• 11 . and there was no official En~hsh translation of what he meant Although the lrani<111s Hlf'n· tified the new plan as Alg~rian, the proposals apparently wen• worked out in talks last wel'k bet ween the Algerian mediators and U.S. officials in Washington. (See ~STAGF.S, Page A2> Or~~:!J_,:a~I \\·eath~r (\ Before putting his client on the s taqd Tuesday a fternoon. Ramsey had confided he was un· sure just how his client would re- act. The silver-haired defense lawye r said it was not "com- pletely importanl" Alaia go lhrou1h with his testimony. but he wanted to try so the seven- woman, five .man ju.-y could h ear 1Alaia's version of the events leading up lo the stab- bings last June. Julie Nixon Eisenhower, her husband David, and their children Jennie and Alexander Richard, will come to New York Crom their home in Berwyn, Pa .• ·'Tax cuts supported by m)' ad- ministration. s uch as income tax indexing. increased credits for renters. spe<'ial credits for con- servation and sola r energy. and a reduction in the inheritance tax, have significantly reduced .the r evenue base which created past s urpluses," Brown said , quoting the formal budget meuag~ hlf -wt11 -send to the" • Legislature on Saturday. Some fog and low clouds tonight and early Thurs· day. becoming fair Thurs · day a ftern oon . L o w s tonight 47 at the beaches. ..5:-l ltlland. Highs Thursday 66to72. -----~-----~ Wete· Listening ••• The Daily Pilot wants to hear from its readen, what you like a'bOut the paper and what you dob't like. We al.a would like to publlab your view1 on any subject ln our letten to tbe editor col- Ulftn. call the number below met your meuqe wUI be reeonled. lleaaqa will be tramc·nbed 1everal limes daily and delivered to tbe dak of lhe appropriate editor. Mailbox contrtbuUona will be delivered to the editorial PAI• editor. llallbox eoptrt1Mon mUlt laclude their name aDd telepboae number fOf' nrtftcaUon. No dmalaU. calla, pleue. Tell m wbat'a on your mJnd. Tbe number la ln 1ervlce 24 houri a day, seven daJS a week . ,. t The orthopedic surgeon has pleaded iMocent and innocent by reaaon ol in1anity to the dual murder chargn against him. He ia accuaed of fatally stabbing b1J former wife, Marn Lou AJala. 37. and attorney Marvin Tincher ln the woman'a Huntlnc Harbour home after 1otna to dl1cu11. weekend cuatody rt1bta to b1a two eblldren._qed t andll. Tbe defenH has cont..aded tbat Alala WU t.mporarUJ ID· •ant at tbe time bl Ulll ldlllllp1 1uccumbln1 to emotioaaJ ana financial preuune brou•bt on • a Philadelphia suburb. Tricia Nixon Cox . he r husband FA. and their aon Christopher live in New York. The Nixons' Uve-ln cook and housekeeper, a Chinese couple, will prepare the dinner. Nixon. who la parlicululy fond of Cblnese food would often leave tbe White Houle dur: ln1 1111 Dftlklenc1 for din· ..., ............. OrttetaJ restaur..u. ••• ·•Fort.his reason, the moment of truth i11 upon us. Cutbacks are re· quired in state and local govem- ment. California, once at the top of the Ual amona states in taxea, has dropped dramatically to the middle. Our spending must renect WI leaner diet of public funda,' •Brown'• mea1a1e added. Detail• o( Brown'• bud1et, which will not be unveiled formal· 11 unW S.turday, were reporWd in todQ'1Sacrammto umon. Tbe~Wd BrownwW propoM a iDledlol pack• ol .... ,., • lim. "tlMit ...... 001&4-l*I ..... for ...... .. ., .......... ...., to local '"' MJDGn, .... Al) I IN818E 'nNl.4 ~ No mw ~ l90tO of IM M ot hu Eo1th New•. Proaperity "41 1epioced o ahoeatnng operation. ~e DI. 1.c NO DUMP ING 0 1,J\N LI I N ·,, I H • . - O.ily .. 11 .. "•" ........ JOHN MORAN WITH IGNORED 'NO DUMPING' SIGN How can you obey an ordinance you can't •pell? Oops, sorry Dirt damping upsets Mesans By JEKR \'('LAUSEN Mornn told the City Council ot -D••IY P11o1 \w1 that eni:~incers at the s ite told Somt•onc• in <'o~la Mt•sa·s him the par k posted wilh ··no Public S<•n•1ce~ lkpartmf•nt ap· /dumping" signs ha d bet•n parenlly t•rrt•d jn authorlllng a declared an authorized dumping strt-e l construction firm to dump urea doze ns of loads of dirt in tht• Allan Hocder. assistant city Arbor Sl n•t•t 101· of Canyon manager. reported loduy lh<.tl Park.offic•1a ls n·vl·alt·d tod;iy su mt>on<' a ppare ntl y had Thi.'. m1 stakt· c·ariH· 111 111.!hl :iuthunzC'<I a contractor to dump a fte r 80·yt·ar-oll! .John Moran tht• dirt durin.l( work o n 17th to ld tht' C'1t Y C:11unn I Monda~ Stn•l'l Hl Su,wrior Avenue night that winds \.\hip <lu:-.t off l!ol'dt•r s aid the authorizatmn thC' uns ightly mound~ ;1('1"11!-.S th1· '' ;1s in (·rror anti that he hCJs s tn•ct from h1:-. h11m1 · and hr <':l llt•d for writtPn rl'por ts from want~ thl·m l1·"<·il'd Hiid dump holh tht• Puhlic St.•rviccs and ing haltdJ Lc-isun• S<•rvict•s IJtoparl mtmts .. It mak<·~ tht·!'.(' h11u~1·w1 vl·~ 11 1· s;lid. though, that he unhappy.· ht· 1>h~t·rV••tl. · · an1I 1l11ubts t ht• city wi II lcvC'I the wh('n tht•\ rt' unhapp y, tht•y mounds. that SU<'h action may mak e• their hus h:m<ls unhetflflY ·· wait until that portion or the Gily administrators Wl'r(' una-p<i rk is developed a project ble lo deler mane immcc1iatcly still far in the ruture. just who had d umpc•d lht· dirt or HoC'dC'r s aid no morC' d irt will tr anyone in c ity governm l'nt bl' dumped but that the city will had authorize<! it t·ontrnue to t r uck degr adable Moran. who movt-d mto his multhe<I tree trimmings and Costa Mesu homf' at !173 J\rt.i<ir gra!'>s farthe r lfown in the bottom St. 12years as.:o. 1s <i r<'lirrd tin· oflht•t·;m yon recappinl;! 11l ant m;m:.iger ~I or a n i>aid th«:> dirt mounds lie s ai<l hl' n·pn·~t·nts ahout a n·m a m a nuisan<'e and hC' wants ha ir-dow n 1\rh11r Strt'l'I rt·:-0 1 t h1·m ll'vC'll'<I lk s aid he'll dents who :1b11 an· unh<ippy with pur~ut· lht· mattt·r until ht• and tht• ~ump1n~ -;1!u;1t111n m·11!hhors J,!cl some· rt•lief Fro• Pag.-A I BUDGET 'LEANER'. • • eovcrnmcnt!'> and sn;1t C'h1·~ a $70ll million lax windfall from toun· tics. Brown i11d1rl'<"l Iv crinr1 rmt•d I hnsc figun:~. hul i1ddt·d. .. nimt• arc in <·nnc·rt'tl··· ancl hf' s a11J all items tlrt' M1hjert tr> nl·Rol 1alion~ over the coming fi vt• m1mths in lcgislativt· hearings Brown. who has <·a lll'd his s pending µroposal for lhl• 1981 82 fi <>cal yc•ar '"thr m ost strinRent budget in two dt·cades. ·· will CJSk that general fund spendin~ 1n cr ea ses be held to I per cent dur in g the bud~ct year hc(.{innine in July. or a~ut S200 million. the Union s aid. Brown also will µropoSt· r utting a id to local gove rnments hy some $420 million and shirting $361.2 million of that money to clC'men tary and secondary edul·at11m, the nl'wspape r addNt. The Unum said tht• net increase in state aid for lc1tCJI schools would be 3.2 percl'nt. and that the 4.75 percent Rrown (•itcs involves on· lY the basic per-pupil stCJle sup· port. and not funds for special pro· grams such as hilingual educa- tion, mentally gifted stude nts and other so·callcd "categorical aid" funds. io s <'ek a on('· yt'ar moratorium on <'OSI ·of living adjustments. which 1·urrt•ntly t rig.l(t•r large automatic ·annual incrN1scs in welfare and olhl'r major stale s pending pro· i.:rams W 1thout t hl' moratorium. we I fan• i::rants would be raised by a tiout 12 pt·rn·nt Ry limiting the wt•trar<' hik<'S to4. 75 per cent for hoth mothf'r~ with d ependent c hildren and for the aged. blind <.tnd disabled the s tale would s ;H'<' S300 mill ion. Tht• Union. which said 1l ob· tamed hudgt•t docum ents from undbdosed sources. said Rrown dm•s not propose a ny specific pay raise figure <'ither u dollar amount or a percentage r1gure ..for s tate worke rs llowcv<.•r. "a small amount has l}ecn sl'l aside to finance such raises along with new legis lative proposals," the Union re ported. "'lie ·s taking it out of the hides of local government and public a ss is tance programs ," one source told the newspaper . Harring changes sought by Hrown in state laws. schools would be entitled to a 7.2 percent increase in the next fiscal year. It said community colleges would gel no inc rease, a nd that s pending increases would be Um ited to O. 7 percent for the stale university and college system and 3.9 percent for the University of California. However. it is t he cities and counties which race the hardest test. Not only is Brown proposing a $420 million cut. in their post· Proposition 13 aid -a SS billion budget item this year -but also he wants to gr a b som e $700 million in one -lime windfall tax m~~~esfrom the counties. The Union said Brown intends Thomas P. Hatev ~ ...... " ... ' Robert N. Weed ~rHldent M. Thomas Keevll adllor Thomu A. 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VOL. 74, NO. 1 S•ote,eeld .-----JVST BREAKING--- Winter's grip spreads havoc Watt def eruls records to confirmation panel WASJllNGTON (J\PJ James G Watt. the conservative l>cnvl•r attorney nominulf'<I tu bt· secretary or the interior. de· • fondt•d his re<·ord today against t h<iq(t•s by environmental u rnu11:-. thaL hl' fa\l>r~ unfrllt:rt·d development of the country's nalur<il n·s11un-t·~ By Tie AHodaled Preas A storm spread snow from Michigan to Maine and as far soutb as northern Geor gia to· day, with accumulations from a n inch to almost a foot, closing hundreds of schools and 'clog· .cing rush-hour traffic in the big l'ities Two p<.>ople killed on icy roads 10 Mary land l>roughl to 19 the number of dc•aths blamed on the u nusually st.-vere winter weather in the NorthN1st this first week tJf January ~ An inch of s now an hour fell on i'll'W York City where accumula- ltons had reached S inches by mornin~ !\bout 35 people spent tht.• n i ~ht in .in armory in llarlem City officia ls s aid it would take al least another week to <'ht.•t·k out r l'porls of no heat in al>out 4.000 apartment buildings. l'urtland. Mainl'. ~ot about 4 1nc hl's of snow to bring tt\e tot al this s t•ason to uboul 30 i.nches. s urpassing the 27.2 inches th<.tl ftoll all of ICJst winte r Somt• olhl'r art•as reporting ht•av~· •H'<'um ulations this morn- ALAIA ... 22 Yl'ars. lit• sa id he firs t noticed t ht· ailml•nt during his years in mt.'Clit·al sthool in New York City. Befon• Aluia took the s ta nd. a t•ourt -appointed psychiatrist. Dr. St'awri g hl Andcrson , h ad 1t·~11fit•d that it WCJS his diagnosis that tht.· phys1C'aan suffe red from p;1 r;in111u as w<:ll as nareolepsy_ · · 1 fcl'I at the ti mt• of t h<! cum· m1~si11n ur the prcst•nt offense. tlw <kf<•ndunt had a m C'ntal dis · l'ilSl' of :-.u('h Sl•vt•rtty that he lat·kl'tl substantial eupa<:ity to ;1pµrt•c·i;1tt· tht• 1·riminalit v of his c-ondut·I. ·· And1•rs11n S;11d -. Gunmen steal gems after death threat T wo armed mt'n threatened to kill a Costa Ml.•sa couple Tues- d ay he fon! rans ackin g their Westminstl'r jewelry store and escaping with about $150,000 in jewels. police said today .. They were very d ecisive and wt• fNired for our Ii ves. said Curlb Chapman Chapman and his wife Denise. ownt'r<> elf the store, wer e tied up whill' tht• gunmen emptied the s <ih• ancl stuffed jewels in a ~hoppm~ hag. The thieves also took about S.500 in <·ash and stole u gun Om' of the men was armed wit h a pistol. accor ding to poltt·t.· Wes tmins ter police oHicer 1--:arle Graham s aid t he pair ap- 1> a r e nll :v had w aited until t•ustomt•rs left before entering Westminster J ewelry and Loan al 15f>fl7 Hrookhurst SL about :J::lO pm Tuesd ay Welder dies in Anaheim • 3-_story fall A Il l year-old welder was killed late Tuesday morning in a fall from CJ three-story building unde r construction in Anaheim. An Anaheim police spokesman identified the victim as Quenti<>n R. Davis. of 2622 S. Pacific Ave .. Santa l\na. The spokesman said Davis ap· parcnlly lost his balance while working on lht! third floor of the huilding at 1801 W. Homncya Drive. Oavis struc k his head on metal plates protruding from th e second n oor during the des- cent. the spokesman said. Davis was pronounced dead on arrival at Anaheim Memoria l Hospital. Punishment SACRAMENTO CAP > -A Municipa l Court judge has sen- tenced a youth convicted or reckless driving to view the bodies of accident victims in the county comer's office. Judge Lorenzo Patino initially sentenced the 18-year-old to 12 days in county jail. But Patino said Tuesday he changed his, mind when he saw the boy's re· action. Patino said t he idea came from a caller on a radio talk 1how who 1uuested that sertOU1 tratllc vlolatora be forced to watch what 1oea on In a hospital emer1ency room. ing includt•d /\11~11la . I nd , 11 inches ; Norwll'h. <:111111 11 1 n ches: Wilmmi.:too, VI . k indil·~. Newark, N .J , 5 u1du· .... Subzero t'•mpt•ralun·:-. wt·rt• reported from M mn1•sol;1 111 u11 per Michigan thh murnin.l( with 'lows in the ll'l'ns to m 111 21Js from the Dakotas to Oklahoma ancl eastward through 'Nt.•w Englm1d Earlier. a mixturt· of ~now. rain , frel'z1n.l( rain and ~l<.'l·l ft'll over the Carolina:-.. with ..,h11w1·r~ and dr1zzll' from th1· 1· .. ntral <:ulf Coast ((1 Cl'orgi:1 ;111d South Carolina Sonw ram ;d~1 1 duttt·d arl'as of s1>ulhl';1~t Ari;o:o11;1 F,.._Pag.AI HOSTAGE.S As k t·d wht·n I hl· h11~t ai.:t·~ might bt.,rcle;1S1'<l. ~iJha\'I :-.aHI. .. 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Jl•nk ins. IJ 1:;1 . told r•·port1·r• • afll'rwanl ·'My rc1·onl will dt•monstrnt(• that I h<1ve the ballmced 111·rsµl'<'ltvc nN·1·s:-.ary to manage Amt.•rita's resources " Watt said during his <·onfirmalion hl'aring hC'forc the Senate 'Ene rgy and Natur al 1<1·sources <.:11mmillf'e Th<• panel 11p1·nNI two clays 11f twanng~ in a jam-packed ht·anng room fillt·ll with r1·11rl·s1•nlal1v1·:-. of ;1 large number of 1·11v1nmnwntal groups. wh1<·h h<1vt.· workt:d for thl' last month to df'f1·11 t Wutt 's n11minat1on Ho1111r sp.-ak#'r rault#'d lo llospff al WASlllN<;TO.\i 1 A l'J llous1• Spcuker Thomas P O'Neill Jr. "a:-. frl'lin.l( hl•ttn t11d:..J affrr lwing rushed hy he licopter Tuesday t•1 tht• rlf'a rlJy UeU1estJ4.1 ~;; <ti Ut1Sf>1ll1! for emPTJrem'Yt~rnfe""n~-+---... f11r a IJrost Jlt• 111fl am mat 11m . an aHk ~a1c1 Tht· ~1as~;H·uhust·ll:-. 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Starting t o m orrow is a furniture sp ectacular you 'II find ha-rd to res ist~ -- Wha t a way to !->t.Ht the new year ... with ~.wing~ lo te_!.ll~=--------..---t -----, ... t1-~nurs:t caufious-turrliture buye r! Di-.covcr som£>thing hcautif ul for every room in you r home-the plushest Drexel • and Heritage• upho.btt'ry or superb bedroom, dining room and living room collections. All are unbeliev· ably priced! To m orrow is opening day ... this is the store! PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Your Favorite Dn1grt« WtU B~ Happy To ASSISI YOll o,... ....... n.n. a'"· ..... Z2 IS HAHOI II.VD . COSTA MllA .... ozn BUStNESS I STOCKS W ednelMlay '• Cloam,. Prict611t •• ... __ , - t = ' 1: ~ .. ~·· .. ,in~ ... I .. t JIJ i"' ._ .. ... . , .. .. . ,.. , ... • I) .,. • ... , .. ,~ ......... ··:~~;:.: I = . ':I 11;: ~ • •• '!!! c.:~ .. f li l tli~'~ I #e ,._ ' I It ,, .. ~ '" I IJ U 71 • .. l '' .. •• . .. ta r•IO >t . . . . ,. . .. 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'lo ~!~t n .1M ti 1:: 'l~-1~ SwlAlr • :a t S'6 ll'll 2'.4 !nrl I"' UJ6 I :I' lS.,, l/t SwFll-• .O I M 1311, IOI SwFll pf?.11 1 """ "-Swtl'or• io 1 tJ2 ?!\to lo SwlGH I 16 10 111 9lo \lo SwlPS t.• 1 114 11\<o • t Sc>•rln • io 40• ,. 11 I SpeclPPI 1l 161 Sl"lt Jte SpttHut t tJ J71 ,,.,.. ,_ 1i 1 N DAILY PILOT •1 Dow Jones Final -DOWN 23.81 CLOSE 980.88 Despite rrities CigareU:e firms did well in '80 By MILTON MOSKOWITZ .. ·No industr,k'. is under attack more thanJobacco C .... .._ __ .. fronted with tha{ a ssault, how have the cigarette com panics fared this year ? Not badly al all. At the time 19(k) ended they sold about 610 billion cigarettes, roughly the s ame as they sold in"t979. When you manage to hold even while critics arc freely identifying your product as a killer , that's doing pretty well. Business Weck. flagship magazine or the McGraw·llill publishing comJY'clny. has done a survey or cigarette sales for 32 consecutive years. And their report for 1980, out a couple or weeks ago. shows that while sales a re holding s teady, the indus try looks more and more like a t wo·horse r ace. Two companies R .J . Reynolds and Philip Morris are now taking 64 percent of all cigarette s ales in Money Tree the country. Reynolds. the long-time lc:.ider . is out in front with a :l3 pcr<:cnt slice. Its four leading brands are Winston. Salem , Camel and Vantage. Th<:y r:.ink second. fourth. seventh and ninth, r espe<'lively. 1n the Bu:-.iness Wl'ck salt.·s standings for 191.iO l!hilip Murri),, tht' c hallcngc·r. ha), now moved up to :n p<.'rn-nt of t he total markt.'l. Its four leading brands are Marlhoro. Hcn!>on & Hedges. Merit and Virginia Sli m<;. They n mk first. )>IXth. t.·i~hth and twelfth. rc.spec.tt vt.•ly. in tht.· salcs st and ini.:s TIU; MARI.DORO BRAND, 1n a ll it:. various versions . <:ontinUC's 10 lw tht• 11arr•s1•tter of lht• industry Marlboro will oubt'll Winst1m this year hy aht>ut :JO htlhon ciJ.{arettc·:-. M arlboni hy 1lM·lr accounts for Ill perct.•nt 11f the total <:1ga rcltc mal'kct T he Marlboro hrand ai:1·ounls for 57 pt•r ('l•ntof l'hil1p M11rris· <:1garctle salc·:-. Tht· g<tp hclwt·en the top two and the r1:st of thl' field gl'ls wider ;_ilf lht• time. Rrown & W11f1<J m),on, Amt·ncan ,!:l[m of tht-world 's h11rncsl e1gar<'ltt.· r ompany , London's 'IH' /\ T Jnduslrit.•)>., has slumped to 1•1 pl·rc·cnl .,r the m arket ( 1t had 17 pcrccnl ft vc years ago 1 Its l>1g gun 1s Kool. the No J s<.•lhng r1i:arctte, although Ht·\·nt1lds rla1ms that Salt-m passt·d Kool during 198/J • AM•:Rl<'AN T08i\.C.'l'O, ONC•: a n indu)>t ry giant with l.u<:ky Strike and I' all Mall, had a he1rd tim e making the adjustment to the filter age, Its share of industry sales is dwindlint:: down to the JO percent level. Its two big St'llers arc Pall Mall (the No. 5 hr and l and the low-tu en· try , Carlton cin lllh place now) Moving up on Amer ican Tobacco is Lo rillard, whose market share is approaching 10 percent on the wings of Kent I No. 10 in the sales parade>. Newport I IJthl, Golden Lights <14th 1 and True 1 16th). nringtng Up lht.· r<•ar of lhl• IOdU:-.lr~ IS l.1 gg1:lt & Myers. once a maJM contender with Chesterfield and L& M. All its brands now hold about 2 percent or the market. the share.held by Virginia Slims. .ttlof"k• In Thr Spo11f9h1 N E~ YO.BK 4iAP , S4tlf \, noon pr1t•' .no ntt (f\ai'\Qil' of uw t1ih"t'n "'0\1 tt• ""' ,_w Vofla SIO<k E ac.r'rnn9f• ,~\,,,. • .,. trttdlnQ fl.tlflOr\411Y ctl tt'IOtf" lh~f\ )1 T•uco It!( HIM.800 0 '• -"9 . , ... 100 ... BM , .. 6iOO ,q~. LTV Corp 7!() 000 18'• c;... Molor< 101 too -o '• &JI KOO.~ OOJ )00 ll '• Oceo-.1 ""' ~1 )00 )I • ~ 000 ••• \Si& lOO II'• ~100 lt>. HI 100 1• • SIO 800 l' • SO' 100 Joi. •96.~ J .. ·• •bl 400 • ., " '. , .. } . 1 • ' . '. I·• , . 1 • I " I I ""lW YORI( (APt lf'W' toUO••"'Q "'' \hOW\ ltw fil#tA>· 'Yor a. ~te>t" F ., "M\QIP \tot-\ •na ...._,,,.,.nh tn.:1t h,.,,.,. QC>n,.. ui> '"" '1"0\' •no oo"""' •~ nto•,, IM\PCJ on pPrt ...,., of <M,..-r.-qatOh•'\ Of •Olun" l~rf,.an 1..radrr• ~E w YORK (AP~ s .. 1~ .. ftOQt't PrlC.4' ~~;~'d~,.~~~ ~t ''1 .!~':in;;.o't .~~:;>~ trA<t1nq nnrir>'M"• Al rnm ... lh1tn \I ~~11 \ !~J·~ ;::: Hod1111l" ' )1),000 13 '. (.orTwndrtolnl ' 2'1.~ •' '• {,lf(M'! Q \ ]~9 100 '"' ' f~!.~' ~~~ j~. FhArJonf\ .• &0<1 I " f~I \ '"iJ ll"lJ JU ~~'tint A UO t.QO 1.a ,,,., ...... ·-~ I ' . '• '• ) . ''· I COPpf'r ~., dt•'th'1rtftt•n , ., ""' ,. tt11.,flll II t..••d 1Q t t'FI'" 11 &;HllntJ Zinc A I .. i 4. ••tit\ ,1 W>tm11 d t ft' fjf Ht Ttn \1 S~•h M• t •I \f'.11 .. ' 11·n 1t;n· ''• ti Alum1tu1m I' , n tl , '" •""' ,, ~ Merrury l li):'t '''tJt, ''·''' P l•l1num \' '" ..,.. ''''f ·I '' v fl; [""' Ytjf:-4 • Al• H ,n\1, "' t\,\tfl lf'\ ,,, ._.,.,-hldr•'; \ t '\ 0 0 t-JH ) 1 tlil Enq,.tndttl .., 1v1·,-\l\.a lfl 11•1 l '00 fritH 1c '''''<'\!hit 1 ''" t/I •Ill ~t tiU L0"40f\ mr,rl"lma ru•"\l S~ 1' ntt \h) "iO Lotulo" rtllMnonn h ••nQ H 8i, t,10 otl , .. I\ BUSiNESS . ~old facts give small businesses little hope By JOllNCVNNH't' .,,...._,._,. pared with Sf last September and 45 ln December. . customers in the manner ol bil business. But u Liebenaon says, "High interest rates, with all the damaae they do, are a dlred re· suit of inflation." NF.W VO HK Tht' wintt1r 11oom m11ht hive H l I.he mood. Md t~ •lo• l'U 1111d 011 fiM>' ru11t<>mer1 m11ht havt' deepened It, t0 !\'~ M liUrprlW \tilll 'm 1tll hut1illt'!tllt'li 1&rt1n 't Vt'ry opthlliSltC thill DlOlftlh What 'a especially bothersome about t.be dec:Une is that it is a r~t.her slarlificant "leadln1 indicator" that, says Liebenson, "an· t1c1patea aovemment studies which take many months longer to t•omplele." In spite of their mood, small businesses do feel a bit more secure than a few years aao, when they feared beinl squeeaed to death by the "big three" of bit business, bit 1ovemment and bi& labor. Interest ratt'~. mu~rlab C<*U •nd payroll e•penses ue ex pet"trd to rt"mf1 1n h l&h ur t'V•'fl n•t" while ul~ 11nd profits shnnk. Th• t"<'tlnOf'l'\lf' w1ntt>r, thwl "" will t'O u1i.t with the Ice, the wind ud Uw 11>nc\w 1-"l'twl"t' Iii /\II rt·al l'tlWI~ ,.,, t'l'Ofl(IO\ll' 0 1> Bothersome also is the way ln which it diveraes from attitudes alon1 WaJI Street, where many analysts feel confident that busi· ness will work its way out of the doldrums. Witness that confidence in the rising prices of m*1y stocks in spite or vast national economic problems. One year ago a White House Conference on Small Business produced a new recognition of ,ibe small buaineft role as creator of jobs abd trainer of skills. among other thin1s -and several legislative victories have been won since then, inctudina the Omnibus Small Business Act. Um1s m amon.i ,m.,11 h1jN1m·~ uwntin," 1111yli Ht'rbt-rt l.i('ht-n~1111 prt•NllJt'nl vf tht: N¥ttor1MI Smttll th.1~lht'~., Ai.:o.ot·11ttlvfl. wh1di re"ul1trly lh.1 '' f'\ s. small buMnti.., 11w1wr .. Aci(b l.1t't~n:.1111 'T ht• IJ\t'rttll ihrel'l1un for Mn.all buNll\t'NN I!> cl(IWO UICI Wiii re m111n thal • •)' until rn1t1or ~lt'JJ1> arc ti.ken to gtll the e•·~nom)' &011'1~ dtPilll ' c:r1rn 1·urnme ntb Small business ls very different from big business -small business groups spend much energy emphasizing the point -but sm a ll and big also suffer economic pitfalls together. And so, it can be said, there may be a big-business message in s mall-business gloom. One thing the act does is speed up guaranteed loans and set up new financing programs to help employee stock ownership pro· grams purchase small businesses. And it permits small business to compete for government orders that once went almost routinely to· big business. What can be done? Liebenson's message sounds llike an echo. documt"ntt'd b~ (·old fat·t., Th"' ~S1' IJu~rnbl> uthJwk indtll dt.-n verl "TRIMMING DOWN THE public sector and providing small business lax cuts to promote growth can take us a long_way to solv- ing the problem." That opinion was given mainly as a remedy for high interest rat~s. whi ch often have to be swallowed rather than passed on to ALSO HIGH ON THE UST of accomplishments was passage ~ the Equal Access to Justice Act, which requires federal agen· c1es to pay a small business' court costs in fighting unwarranted regulatory penalties. 1ii1m7nionth'h 'un ey covt"nng 14! ~·onum11: to tu .. M1FF du•dt Or . (~II Ill Januar) IC1 IUSl :19 l)(llnl!>, or a µo ss1ble 100, COm 84 DIED WHEN FIRE HIT MGM GRAND HOTEL Clouds of smoke billowed through 26 floors JYevada pinched R:ecession, disasters prove costly •. RiE!IJO <AP > The year 1980 may be 'reealted as the year recession ~utl ed Nevada's golden goose. A bombing al Harvey's Resort llotel at Stateline. a trag1(' fire at the M (j M Grand llotel in Las Vegas and s idewalk killings in Ren o on Thanksgivin~ Day all left the im pression that Lady Luck rinally may have deserted the state's glittering casinos. More ominous still was lhe news that Nevada's "recession-proof'' in dustry might be dependent on the outside economy after all. f ' 0 R TH E FI RS T TI M F. i n anyone 's me mory. inflation out· stripped the growth o r gaming rev· enues during al least one quarter of 1980 . During the third quarter of 1980. casinos took in $636 million. up by 7. 76 percent from the $590.3 million they' took in during the same period in 1979. But third-quarter inflation hovered at around 14 percent ·'Things are not too good,·· said Gaming Control Board member Jack Stratton al the time . "We're a little concerned." Nevadans have been keeping a wary eye on Atlantic City, N.J .. where gross gambling revenues of Sl .OS billion were reported from May 26. 1978, when the first casino opened. through November 1980. FOR NEVADA, THE VEAR start.· ed out on a gloomy note, with casino operators in the northern part of the state trying to figure out where their winter business had gone. "This town is a bummer right now, sald vete ran Reno game r Pick Hobson in January. "Inflation is our Doggie diner • signs out SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Tbe sil· ly faced, 10·flidachshunds, which have adorned agie Dlner rooftops here since the 1 '40s, are 1oin1 the way of Jack·in-t.be-Box clowns and Dlc"kel hambur1ers. ne redd111h-brown doe heads with wllite chef's cap and blue bow ties . ,..re once u familiar as fo1 lo Bay area fut·foocl restaurant junkies. lat the alps have been leubed by l,trlet IOQlnc laws, ch•n1ln1 tastes ta4 lmate-conacious rea,tauranl · '1;.t:':"~n becomin1 collecton Rema. I '"l'beJ ma)' be aarllb, but they had .. ........., character,'' Hid Arthur Amil ... er. who teaches MmiolOIY -• dait ldmee of •lam -at San . tracllCO 8'ate Unlvenlty. ~ called th dot headl "• ,_&, Of our •II• berlt11•.'' and aff•d: "We 're la a more . !t!f!••M' Mid a.lander aodet1." ' . f biggest problem more." nothing hurts us About the same time. University of Nevada -Reno economist Bill Ead- ington was ponrfenng the future of the industl'y. "Analyzing the s ituation is so dif ficull," said Eadinglon. "because thrre are so many factors involved." Spring came and several major Las Vegas rcso~ts · nounced layoffs. Ry t he end of u mmtr. casino ope rators we · arlmitling the re· cession was beginning to hurt. IN Sf:PTEMBER, THE accounting firm of Laventhol & Horwath an· nouncerl the results of a survey show- ing that 62 percent of the state's gambling operators fell the recession had a negative im pact on business. On the Las Vcj!as strip, 88 percent said their business had been serious- ly hurt. "The time!> a re JUSL tough, by gosh, tough all over," said Stratton in Nov· ember. He added that, contrary to his earlier belief. "we're not re- cession-proof." Of course. the economy was not all that was hurting Nevada gaming. There was the problem of image. The disasters did not help. Nor did the problems or the Aladdin. 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