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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-01-15 - Orange Coast Pilot• .-1 f ·--- Ylll lllRlll llllY PIPIR ORANGE COUN l Y C AL IF OR NIA 2S CENTS Hollister area loses power Bribe probe Irvine fires 2 inspectors Three Irvine bwlding inspec· tors accused of accepting graduities from building con- tractors have been fired from their jobs , Assistant City Manager Paul Brady Jr. said to-day. Two were taken off the payro_ll Haig wins backing of panel WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate Foreign Relations Com· mittee overwhelmingly en· dorsed Alexander M. Haig as secretary of state today in the wate ol fiv~ days of grilling in which be vowed "steely-eyed" tou1bneu with the Sovieta and no vestige ol Watergate abuses. (Photol, A3) Tbe panel cleared Hiag, 15-2, as even moat initially skeptical Democrats -one of whom said he now thinks the retired general coUld be "truly great" at the State Department - joined the Republican majority in a call for unity in America·s foreign policy. The action followed the moat exhauati ve hearings in modem times over a secretary of state- d es i gnat e , and sends the nomination by president-elect Reagan to the full Senate for confirmation. Only Sens. Paul Sarbanes, D· Md., and Paul Tsongas, D· Mass., voted against the recom- mendation. •'I just cannot in good con· science support this nomination," said Sarbanes_ Tsongas agreed, but said "God gave this man much. It is up to him to write this upcoming chapter in American history in a way that will honor us all." "I admire talent, capacity and strength, and Gen. Haig has them all," said ~ongas . "Com- bine that with a sense of moral limita and you have the stuff of legends. Absent that sense of limita, you have the potential for tragedy." Senate Democratic Whip Alan Cranston ol Calltomia said he expected no filibuter or other de· laya on the floor, and predicted Hai1 would be easily confirmed next Wednesday or Thursday. Rea1an will be sworn in u the 40tb president TUesday. Cranston said be wu orilinal· ly diaPGMCI to vote •1ainat the retired 1eoeral when the hear· in11 started. Friday. "But I will vote to confirm AIHander Hail," be said. "I now believe there 11 a auft\clen· cy of evidence, hued on the en- li re beartn1. that Gen. Hai1 ... could be a truly ere•t secretary ol state." (lee &UG, Pa1e Al) last week after city ad- ministrator Michael McNamara denied their appeal of City Man ager William Woollett's earlier recommendation that they be fired. Daniel B. Bullard, 50, of Costa Mesa, and Arthur W. Peck, 51 , of Anaheim, now have the option of filing an appeal with an ad- ministrative law judge, Brady said. The third building inspector, Manuel S. Linares, 34, of Corona, was taken off the payroll after failing to register an appeal of Woollett's recom- mendation. Bullard, Peck and Linares are to appear Jan. 22 in Harbor Municipal Court for a pre- liminary hearing on misde- meanor charges of solicitation or acceptance of gratitudes by public officers. All three have pleaded innocent to the cbar1es. A fourth inspector, Louis Perley, 64, of Midway City, re- signed from bis job after Woollett recommended that be be fired. Lowell Shepard, 58, of Irvine, the superviaor ol the four men, was demoted for not reporting the alleged acceptance of gratuities by bia men. He ls ap- pealin1 that demotion. Bullard, Peck and Linares 4 pressured buildi.n& contractors to provide liquor. food and over- time pay in excban1e for speedy building inspections, police as- sert. Perley wasn't named in the criminal complaint, since police feel he merely accepted a lift ol cheese and apparently wasn't pressuring the building contrac- tors. All five men were placed on administrative leave late last month after police completed an investi1ation prompted by com- plainta from a building contrac- tor. The investigation bas been completed and no further employees are implicated, police said. Jean Harris' will revealed WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP> -Jean Harris drafted a will on the day sbe shot and killed Scarsdale Diet doctor Herman Tarnower in wbat ber attorney says was a botched suicide at· tempt, according to defense testimony at Mrs. Harris' ,·murder trial. The existence of the three· page will was made public W edneeday but its contents were not diaclosed. Mn. Barria contend.a the • year-old millionaire doctor wu shot accidentally llarch 10. Tbe prosecution alletes lln. Harrla killed Tarnower In a jealou.a ra1e over Im affair with another woman. Trapper elal•s slaader . .......... 'ANY COMPLAINTS ABOUT YOUR DAMAGED LUOOAOE, TAKE IT UP WITH ME' WI•• B. goee .,,. wtlh 'lndeatructlble' eullcaH In Atlanta Ape monkeys with ad 'lndatructible' 1uitca11e mere teacup ATLANTA <AP) -Willie B, the television-watching gorilla at the Atlanta Zoo, went up against a piece of American Tourister luggage in a re-creation of a television commercial, and the suitcase lost. He ripped the leather-like cover off the hard·sided luggage, tore it open and ripped the halves apart at the hinges. In fact, he found that half a suitcase makes a great cup. Then he took one of the halves over to his water fountain, held it under the spi1ot and drank from the water.filled wrecka1e. Officials of American Tourister, a division ol Hillenbrand Industries, could not be reached by 'Jbe Auociated Presa for com- ment Wednesday night. As part ol a comumer report on lu11a1e Wednesday, WAGA-TV 1ave the 450-pound gorilla a suitcase made by American Tourister. That's the brand advertised in a commercial sbowin& an ape bashing, but not being able to break, a suitcase. WDLIE B, WHO MAY have seen the commercial on the TV set that was installed just outside his cage to fend off boredom, threw the case around, slid it across the floor of his cage and pummeled it. JOHN WEATRE&Foao, THE WAGA reporter who did the story, aaid spotesmen for American Touriater told him they tbou1ht the ape in their commercial waa a 1orilla. But he said be found out after checkin1 that the ape in the commercial was a large, male chimpanzee -also a great ape, but about 300 pounds lighter than W~IUe B. Hostage release 1irged W e1tem diplomat• seek 'quick 1olution' By Tiiie .U.OClaled heu An Algerian newspaper re· ported "prudent optimism" to- day over the negotiations to free the hostages in Iran. Senior W estem diplomata in Tehran met with Iran's chief hostage negotiator, meanwhile, and a letter from Ul5 con1ressmen urging speedy release of the Americans waa banded over. The AJ1erian newspaper El Moujabid offered ita slimmer of hope in a headline over news agency reports from Tehran and Washineton on the negotiations. The reports made no direct' referencetoAJ1eria'1 role U'mid· dlemanlnthetalks. Observers in Alsten said the reference in tbe closely con· trolled government paper could be taken aa a reflection of 1ov· -ernment feelinc. There were no outward sips of activity tbla momin1 at the U.S. Embuty in AJ&jen, where U.S. chief ne1otiator Warren Cbriatopber wu awaltln1 the latest Iranian response to American propoeala to free the hoetqe.. However, a Western diplomat in Tehran told The Associated Press in Beirut that he had been told, but could not confirm, that Iran submitted ita reply ••to the latest American proposals" via Algerian intermediaries. This apparently referred to the U.S. proposal to release at least some of Iran's frozen assets in ex· change for the hostages' freedom. Also in Tehran, 14 top-ranking Western diplomats visited Behzad Nabavi today to appeal for a "quick solution of the hosta1e problem," sources said. The meeting came one day after Nabavi told the Iranian Parliament that the 52 hosta1ea would either be freed or put on trial before the end of the week. At the same time, the Parlla· ment took what appeared to be a major encoura&in1 step by ap· provin1 an emer1ency bill authorilin1 • third country, probably Alteri•, to arbtrate financial differences between Iran and the United States. Tehran radio reported , meanwhile, that Nabavl and Prime lliniater llobammad All Rajai met briefly today with Ayatollah Rubollab Khomeini, the patriarch ol Iran's, revolu· says it 1s willing to negotiate with Iran right up to the day President-elect Reagan takes of· lice. Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie said that Friday won't be the deadline after all for Iran to reach an agreement with the outgoing Administration "The real deadline is the 3>th, not the 18th," Muskie said, re· ferring to Jan. 20, the date Reagan will be inaugurated. President Carter, in his farewell address to the nation Wednesday night, vowed to spend his last days in office try. ing to bring the 52 hostages home. ,, Bandits hit CdMmarket ' A pair ol armed robbers made off with SlOO ln cub early today after atonnlq into a Coron• del llar erocery store and forclq a manaaer to open up a cash drawer. Goats i,ssue suits grow lion. 1'be subject of tbetr meet· in1 was not announced, but there wu apeculatJoa lt dealt with the hmta1es. A Swtu diplomat aaid in a telepbone interview tbat Im em· Police said the youn1 croob entered tbe Albert.loll'• llartet at *9 I!. Cout Hl1hway at about 7:30 p.m. Tbe. auapecll, both armed, were dlaerlbad u beiDI lD tlMlr early JOI, tall and slender. One ·of tbe ......... polk .. WeN told, bad dart bail', a mmtacbe and a 1oatee. I . ... -~~--,-- meat f'IPl'dlq tlM a.aoo San crem .... Ul..rioat.. l~•1ult, Clapp claima the Aalmall ll'OUP OW99 blm tu.•_... a court ..U.. meat 1upp0Hdl1 reae•ed la Non.._. Clapp WM bind b1 t1M U.S. NHJ lllllt ,._. to Nmoft tlllil 1oatafr4'1lt111e..._.ww.u. .. of .. 01 .. Mtl•ated a... Trapp . n.ti..•~aetea .. •a ,..... "' ~ ... tar ........ ...... '1 ..... tor.l&Maq,._ to ........ ,..., ..... ,,_ ~. ·. MOit al tM animals U•e .,._ bauy, wbidl repn••ta U.S. ill· triififtlrid tu dlw·mw"dmd mc1 .---1!.rHt1 In luo._ p,r_ueat.ed Clapp bu IOld or Ci•en awa)' parllaiDilitary speaker HuMini about t..tblrdl al tile ,..u to Rafa~lllli with a letter l&IMd ruelMn fw .. u fov·lea9d by 115 membera of tile 11.S. n........ Coaarw ••appeau1c ao tM Ira· BattbaP.dtor Aalm-= niaa Parllamea&O.. a •atek taQapp~tlte aoluUaaaltllelm&al•l••·" wu to Tbe diplomat dHerlbed oaa'hul ••••liY• RahaaJaal'• rHpoaH as ............... .:.r;e. . fP09ltlft .............. ..,. TM ~ .. f'!1' lt1 at· . llla: "We an oa tile .... wa..-tol'MJI ----... ........... ..-... . eomeMa,..fllarMlo...... laW.......,,tMCarWld· eut•••IH.UC......... m~......,...._ • . ., ........ ....,. ..._ -·· -, _ _...... A_.., °"'8111' Niii a..., uni ----~ C111GOATl,P ... AI) la ta.. ... ._..,. Ital•*• -~--,,..._.,. ----.· ---~ LeftiBte holdi"8 provincial capital SAN SALVADOR, SI Sal•edor CAP) -IAftilt ~Mid .. ....,.....e_..todQad baUled ,........, troopa la two.._.1....,.Dl'O'llM9al .. .......... Oalted ... ........ ....., ........ 0.. tral A••rlcaa e•••trr la ......_ ........... IEJlft. 100-Illile stretch affected SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A widely felt earthquake register· ing 4.5 on the Richter scale struck Northern California before dawn today, knocking out power in parts of Hollister and awakening people along a 100-mile stretch from Merced north to Marin County. "The keys were jangling and the noor was shaking and ev· erything, ''said Santa Clara Coun · ty Sheriff's Deputy Larry St. Denis in San Jose. The UC Seismology Laboratory at Berkeley said the quake reg- istered 4.5 on the Richter scale at 4:48' a.m .. and was centered 45 miles southeast of Berkeley or eight miles east of San Jose. • The quake was reported as "sharp" in the Salinas-Hollister area and mild and "rolling" in San Francisco. There were no early reports of damageorinjury. Salinas radio station KDON- FM reported it was knocked off the air for "a few seconds" after the quake. The station's FM transmitter is located atop Fre- mont Peak. near San Benito County. Lighta in the San Benito County Jail in Hollister were knocked out for about two minutes. according to dispatcher Jim Stevens. He said there appeared to be two quakes, the second stronger than the first. ·'The lights moved and coffee jigsled," said Joan Hedges, a waitress at a Sambos Restaurant in Salinas. "It Oit'kered the lights offandon." The quake was felt in Merced, about 180 miles southeast of San Francisco, and in Marin County, across the Golden Gate Bridge to the northofthe city. The Richter scale is a measure of ground motion as recorded on seismographs. Every increase of one number means a tenfold in- crease in magnitude. Thus a read- ing of7.5reflects an earthquake 10 times stronger than one of 6.5. An earthquake of 3.5 on the Richter scale can cause slight damage in a local area, 4 can cause moderate damage, 5 con- siderabledamage. Refinery rocked LAWRENCEVILLE. Jll. <AP> -Authorities evacuated a 10-to 15-block area of this small llUnois town after an explosion and fire rocked Texaco's fifth largest U.S. refinery. officials said. There were no reports of injuries in the Wednesday night in_cidenl. Coas• Weather Cloudiness increasing toni1ht, brin1ing 20 per- cent chance of rain Fri- day. Cooler days. Lows toni1ht 41 alone the coast, 5e inland. Hilh• Friday 15 ton. IN81DE T8D~" F.A. Witt•"' ii 10 a"d ci.mnnmt of llW board of a IW/dom. ,._,,,. E ..... iniftg. IMdlt °" • .,..,..,.., molC ftlC· ce•lfW ......,!low: o ~ niac:1*r ,,_ •• c,...,.. UflHI ,.,., ..... lw ,_.,,It.at claflf•·ma= ctgantt• ~~--:--~:-==-adn tlw ~· S.. BS. twl.Y ... L.Ol s West County schools ,. • f aee cutbacks ' •r PATUCll KENNED\' ......... ,~ ..... HunUlal\On twach UnJa11 lllMh Sc-hooJ Uhtrict olflctals have an nouncf!d S3 9 mil hon uf 111 0J1<.11w•I b..ad&el cul~ch lhat 111dulll0 laylq olf 144 learhera Mld can <"ellna somt' !'pdr1"' 11ro1trn111,. 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I I 1 I ..... lllllh I ll .. 11c1a l l l1tl ,.., .11111 hi-.lory Tbt weetern Oran11 County aehool 1y1t1m operatff Ult Hun· Unl(ton Beach, Edison, Fountain Vulley, Marina and Westminster tu~h -;1·hools plus Wintersburg rontmuatioo school. 1>istr1l'l Supe rintendent Abbott announced lhe need for the cuts lust November, citing inflation, decli m111<{ e nrollme nt, inade 11ua t1· -;talc funding ancl increas · 1nK cmvluyee overhead. Teacher a!>s uciation official Lance Jacol criticized the pro-. LONG LINEUP OF VICTIMS WAIT TO VIEW STOLEN ITEMS For Todd Reardon (left), Santa Ana, tt wa1 a wait of two houn. 45 minutes Airport planning changes delllanded By SJ'EVE MARBL~ Of -Dally ,.,,., Staff Newport Beach city officials a r e demanding that s wecµing changes be m adt• in th!' pro posed maste r µI an for .John Wayne Airport b1•fon· lht•y 'll even cons ider ~11 pp11rt 1 ng th1• document. City council m e mher!> agrc•· that the mas ter plan would lead lo too mu<'h n oise. too manv p a s sen g e r s a n d l u '' f .-.;., safeguards for noise weary rest dents in north Newport. The city's p osition µaper unanimously approved by rour1 cilmen late Monday. lists 27 rlc mands . Officials maintain a proposal calling for expandin~ the airport terminal from 27.000 square feet up to 240,000 square feet is far out of l.ine . F...-P..-AI .. / GOATS ... heard a tape of Amor y speaking on the Maureen Reagan show on KABC radio Jan. 3 in which Amory referred lo Clapp as a "co mbin ation trappe r slaughterer." The second incident involved a United Press International story in which Amory allegedly told a reporter that Clapp was trying lo blackmail him in connection with the earlier settlement al<{ret> ment. Thal story appeared in the Los Angeles Dally Journal, among other papers, and was spotled by Clapp's attorney who informed the trapper of its contents . Spokesmen for the Fund for Animals gr o up ~ould not be reached for comment regarding lbe latest in the ser ies of goat suits. :'llcwpurt lca1kr!-. s ay a 75,000 square f0<1t terminal would be mnrc reasonahh• Furllwr. lht.·) ma111tain that lh1• llli.l 't1·r pla11 ':-. a nnual µa -.s l'ng1•r go:.il of six m1 ll11in Jit•oph· ..., nec1rlv rloublc what 1t s h11111d tu· \11 an11ual pahseng1·r fl J:lill' !If thJl'I' rlllllillfl 1:-. ITillrf' ltkt· 1t , tht•\ .... I\ T tw 1•111iw1 ,torlt' of , 1·wpo1t s p •Sit 11111 f'ltp•T , wh1d1 has 11ol fc.rmally lw•l'n relcasecl to <"Ount > 11ff11·1<1 ls. 1s the 1•onll·nt ion ttrnt .J11hn W;1vrn· A1rp11rt 1·annot ;111d '"'' l'I well lw ahk to handl1· lhl· 1·•1u11t v· .. :11r tra 1·1 n1•1•t1 ... A 111·w a 1rpl)rl fa<"ll1ty 1s lll't'tl t·d. llw papl'r s ay<>, reiterat 111~ a p111nt <•ffi f'1<1ls 111 Newport ha Vl' b1•1•n sl rcssin~ for years. t\ uthors o f th1• po sition paper t•xprcss 1·on('ern that the master plan ·s nm .... t· rl'dU<"lion policy 1s n1t•rely ;1 goal ~hey 'ia y 1t sh1111ld ht! a 1·ondit ion. Further, lh<' ~1aper set>ks ad ju-.tmcnls in the c urn·nt JO p.m lo f\ a m. r urfcw on takeoffs. Of f1tials argut' that Newport res1 dt•nts should be "tven a "sleep 1n" pcru1<I on Saturday and Sun· rlay mornin.:s They s uggest 8 a m 'as a reasonable.• time lo lwg1n Wl'l'ke11d takeoffs. offtc1als 1•011tend lhe master plan rails to deol with that issue al all 'In fac·t ," tht· r1·11ort nr1tes, "it app••ar-. that ult1rnat<· devch>r> nwnt of tlw <llrport to -.1x million .111n11al pass1·ng('rs anrl its im p.1l·t., 011 s urrounding :-.t rc1•l" 1s 1111wh1·n · cliS('USSt'll .. City l••ader-; s~1 y stn•l'l and highway irnpr<>\'Cme nts must be c·om J,>leted before the mas te r plan's go;.1ls are rcach1•1I N1•wpnrt 's shopping list of road improvemrnts in(')udcs rom pletum of the San Joaquin Hills r orrirtor. romplction of the Corona c11'I Mar Jo'n •cway and construction of th<' Route 5.'i in· l<.'rchanfi(e with the Corona rlcl Mar Freeway TELEPHONE Alt department!I: (714) 642-4321 Vic ti n1s sift_ loot stolen in burglaries llundre<ls of crirnc• v1cl1ms lined uµ at th1· Ornng1· County S hf'rtff''> < lfh•·c· 111 S anta Ana Wedn"""·'~. h11p1nlo( to 11frnt1fy s111tcn pro1•1·rt \ rt•t·<1vcrcd with th1• <irn·'t •11 a "anl;1 Ana m;u1 last lll'tntli Sh1•11fl s 11ff1n;d" 1·..,11111Hlf•d tlial up 111 $:m11,1,100 1n rrwrt han di'" "':1. put 1111 d1-,pl:1.' 111 an up :-.l<•tr' 1·1:t..,-.roo 111 l'ultlll' dc:-.plav of lh1 1t 1·rn' 1·ontin11c·s lod<t} and Fr11l.i~ fr11111 2 p.m lo R 11 m. at ;,;)() N Flow1•r St I .l W\ :111 1 larl Si.lid a lH>Ul :!(JO 111•111>1!• 1•a ''i''" lhrou~h during ttw first lhn·•· h11u rs W1·dnes<lay with about 11 v1c t1 m s identify in~ stolen µropcrty l'OSSl'!'lsion~ wert· r<•c·ovcred with th•· arrc•st of Hosendt> Torre.:;. 4•i. 1111 New Y••:u"s t:;ve. ll:i rt said Tor res. char~l'd with rt'('l'iving s tt>lt·n properly, is bclicvt><I 111 tw one of Orange l'o unt y 's m aJOr h andle r s of stolen 1>rnpc•rty Jl art said lnveslilo(ators had managed on their own lo trace about $4.5,000 of the seized 'prop e rty hat•k to t•ommer cial and residential hurglary victims in th f' 1· 1 ti•· s of Cos la Mes a . Orang1•, A nahei m , Tustin . Westm111strr :ind Santa Ana Th i· s he riff'<> o ffic ial s aid items 1<frntif1 ('fl hy crim<• vie ti m s Wt•flnr•s d av 1n1·lurll'<I Jt"wc lr\' anrl 1·11m.mt'morat ive l'OlllS II" ·•a1'r1 that pf'rsons who wish to \'lf•w th1• sto len m erC'handise tH'<'d 111 tiring :i copy of their poll"'' r1•1)(1rt mdicating the loss an1I <>nmf' rnl•ans of making a pos itiv1• 11lent1fic-ation of lh<' property . Thr stolen property on display <'Omrs from both residential and c•o mmnci<i l hurglaries. Harl said thr mt>rc-handise includes Jewels. video and tape equip ml'nt, cameras and coins Tor res is free on $2,500 ball. llis arres t followe d the in .H stigation of a SI0,000 bur~lary in an unincorporated area of Tustin. c1 .. 11t1ed Adv•rtt11ng· 642-54578 Stamp theft OFFICES Thomas P. Haley PYblll"-• f (.O,lfl Mf'l\A ·l~ w .... , .... v ........... t •quna f\t.4Ch 10'/I No ( «M\t H1Qf'IWlt'I • • 1 h Hunt•nQlunBut1' 1111s &. .. •h8ou1euro JBJ j t lr@8- 1---+-o!!p .. ,."",~1ct.'"'n~l'_N_wJ!i!Jj ______ ~'<Ond <••'t;, po\la" P•ld •_l_C_o_s_l•_M_u_•_. --+-";J CAlolorn1• !U!>PS 144>11001 Sub"<IPlll'f' by ctr • Thomas A. Murphine M•-lnO IEdllor Charles H. Loos Auttt .. t Mefteo!nq EdllOf' Co•y tltllt IUI Or•nO• Coa•I 1'11111tt1t1no Comp•nY. Ho ntw• •Oflft, tll\lllr,.lc9l1, •torl•I m•lltr Of 041¥0f11Mfll0nl• Mttln m•Y bt •••••dttcttl wltllOlll •Pttl•I ~llllfll ti Ulll'l•lfll! -·. ~~.~1.','y :,<;;~;:,':::.: J'~ ::::,~nl! so mon1,.1y The attempted sale of a stolen $100,000 stamp collection has led lo the arrest of three people by Anaheim police. . '""' 0f1'0QP <.OA\t OA1t'f Pilot, "'''" whl(h ,, I llff101nl"rt ,,.... Nt'W\ p,.,.,,, ... Oubl"twd CJ¥ tht UntnQt c.o.-nt Pu1>h,nu-.o tomo•nv Sf>partt1r. 11d1Hon' ,.,,. ~1,,.0 Mood•v throuoh Frtd,., II lo• Co\ta Mew Newport ~•th, HuntonQlon 8~ac.I\ rouftt••n V•lt•Y. lt~6n•, L•oun• 8uthdlnu111 Coe\I. A •lnqle reoion•I edit•°" h Publi•h.O \Mutu,, find Sund••• r11-pr1nc1,.1 publl\hlnq plMll I\ •I »O W.tt Bo Str .. 1, P 0 Bos 1$60, Cott• Aiill)fl, Cahl0<nl• '1t1' VOL. 74, N0.11 Bootted Wednesday for In- vestigation of robbery a*! posaesalq stolen property were George Robles, 25, ..Santa Ana; Elleen 8 . Guadan, 21 , Anaheim, and ·h•lewood re1tdenl Wau••t• K. Ramey, 21, aatd ·police DetectiH llm Watttm. po1al1 Ian nltbt u "overkill." J aeot. eldef nqotiator for Ult teachen ln a 1tallecl ooetract dispute with the district, claims there is "exce ss capital" in the c urrent budget, especially in al· locations for supplies and ad· ministrative services. Trustee Zita Wessa said the l' uts a re needed lo give the tN1c he rs a 16 percent pay raise over the next two years estimat· c•I to c·ost $3.5 million. In contra.st, teachers are ask· lnl for more than thia board of· fer b1 HMint a one-year con· tract with an lmmedlate u percent pay hike. Although about 144 instructors will be laid off next year, dis trict officials note that there will only be 75 fewer teaching pos i lions . An enrollment declin e of 1,000 students, (there a re 18,600 now1. re ductions 1n the maximum c l ass load for juniors and O•flf PU~\t.rtl Ph010) BURGLARY VICTIMS ATTEMPT TO IDENTIFY THEIR GOODS Orange County Sheriff'• Otftce dlaplay1 recovered loot Peggy Bartel died 'in land she loved' T"' t) Y.om1•11 wh11 kne w l't·gg~ l111rtt•I say it 1s ironil' and tragic l hetl lht: Sau .Juan Capistrano woman was killl'd in a part 1if tl1 l' wnrld s he• ltvl'd so much A f n (·a In lht• m11l .... t of a New Year·.., 1•:\'1· t 1•letirat1on at lht· N11rfo lk · llotl'I tn "la1rntii, Ke nya. a honil1 p li.lnlt'tl hy ;111 AralJ t e rroris t wh11 h«ll lll'ell st"van g in lh<.' hotel ex plrnh•d, 1n1ui·ing 85 111:11µlt> and k1ll1ng l!'l, .1mr1n).! thl'm M1!' H;:irt1•1 I d1·11t 1f1C".1t11111 of h1•r bod) wa.., mad1• T uesda\ in the Afr1 t•11n <·1 ty hy us ing 011l'ntal records It was reportedly Mrs . Ba rtel's thirrl trip to Afri t a , a plill'l' wht·n· .... tit' hopt•cl to hvt' "Slw lwtl a humane and l'On· t'crncd interest an Africa and its pcoph·." said Renate Graf. vict.· prcs1dcnl of I.ion C<)Untry saran i11 La~una llills. Ms c;raf said Mrs Bartel's in tt·rest in Afr11·a had spanned an e iit hl·Yl'ar pe riod , be~i nnin g with hn fir~t trip to the Dark Con tinent "Sh<' took a great interest in l'O nservation and the preserva 1111n 11f Afrit a11 w1ldl1fc. .\h Gr .if said. "Silt' wa:-. a 'l'f\ lt f•· lt\'111g IJ(.'r!'.un who was \l'f\ 111 t<'rc!-.led and ron1·1·rn1·d t-:lamc ~uinn uf Irvine. whrn .. 1• 15 year 01,Q daughtl'r Julie :.i1· t·11111pamt-<I :\1 r~ B;1rtt·l to KPny.1 anrl wa!') tnJUrcd 1n 1 h•· lil::.st =-~lid lht• s lain w11m :1n w ,,.., 111111\1· w 1lh i\frl(·a ancl I h1· I h1111ght •1f II n n i.: 1 hf'n· "Sl11• work•·ol 1111 11w,.'111wnl' I lll'l1t•\e.' ~t ro; tlUlllll ,,11d . liut h<·r majur 111tcn"'' "'":-. Afn1 a Sht• ;;aul tht· S<in .Juan woman. who \\as 1n ht•r :10s , wa ... lr r.uhlt·d over lht• futun· <1f Afrtl'a and want<.'d to work In prt•st-rn· It "It's JUSt a o;h:t me ;;hC' w ,,.., k JI I NI," Mrs (Jui nn s;111I "It'' :-.ud1 a tra~l'dy " Doo Hawn push~d S EOUL. South Kor ea IAl'1 President Chun Doo Hawn, So uth K.o r e a · s m i I 1 tar y stron~man for the past 13 months, was nominated for pres ident to· day by the Democratic Justit·c Party ., 11nlor1 and cutback• tn clrtvtr'• educaUon will 1Umlnat1 the Ta teachin1 poaltions, Abbott tx· plained. Propoaed cutback• in the sports program include elimina· lion of gymnastics, girls' hockey and all junior varsity sports. Sop h o mor e basebaJJ . freshman and sophomore tennis fu r boys a nd freshman and s oi1homore cross countfy for boys also would be eliminated. E',... Pflfle .41 HAIG ... Another initial c ritic, Sen. C'laibome Pell, D·R.I., decJared llaig's nomination "the m ost l'O ntrover sial I've seen in 16 years . lft•'s more warlike than I am ... but I am relieved by his s tat<•ments that he would seek to a void war and particularly :.i bhors ttw thought of nuclear war " Pell, who sought -to dale un· :-.ul'ccssfully lo acquire 100 hours of While House tapes in· volv·rng flaig's cllnversations w ith Hic·hard M . Nixon, said that he. too, would support Haig on the Scnale..Iloor'----------i T hf' 1·ornm1ttec's vole was :-.omcwhat delaye d by a Washington s nows torm which kept st>vcral senators mired in ru:-.h ho ur traffic. C hairman C harles Pe rcy, R·lll., joked w he n the s ession convened without a quorum th at "we will no"' e ngage 1n a bipartis an fililtustN" until the missing m 1· m hers arri vcrl SuspPcts nabbe d 1-:s c ONl>IOO CAP) Police <·11rrlonerl off a downtown Escon c11do shopping center for six hours a ftt•r a daylight burglary attempt t'nded in the arrest of two men ·\ u 1 honllt'S said they believed the two in 1·ustody following the \\' Nlnl'sday lnC'1dl'nt were 1)art of a maJor roof top burglar y ring u I> 1· r a I 1 n g 1 n S o u t h c r n < ';tl1f11rr11a Sorne strange·· bedfellows? HFN O <Al·» Two l.~on Cou nty co m - m 1 -;sione rs. a rrest e d by lh<' 1-'BI fo r e xtorting hri Ill's frc>m a brothel. h ;1 ' t• hf' en a r r a 1 g n e d h " f n r (' a r e d e r a I m<i g 1-;trate F .John P o li . 53. 1•ha1rman of the ('Ount v Hoard of Comrmssione rs. and .l11hn Hay McNown. 13, a furmcr t•ommission chai rman . were charged with rxtort io n and in terfer<.'nce with com nH·rre. in violation of the fe d e ral Hobbs Bribery Act FRI agents s aid they ar- rest t.'d the two com - missioners Tuesday night at a Fernley bar. Accord· ing to the agency. Poli and MeNown had just accept· ed $5,000 in bribe money fro m two wo.men seeking a li<'ense for the Sagebrush Ha nc h Brothel. I I I ' I I r l I I I ' 4 ~.Jllf'Ue/Y. ta., .. , .. DAIL V l'tLOT .41 Teachers OK pact Eight percent raise granted in HB By PATaJCll KSNNIOY OI ....... ,..._,..,. Reprnentat1vt1 ot teachers In the Huntlnaton Beach Clty < element•ry) School District have a1reed to a contract call- lna for ~ a percent retroactive pay raise for the 1980·11_1 1chool year. 1 Carol Autrey, president of Uie teachers 1411oclatlon, said she upect.a th~"'aareement to be of· ficlally ratified by the 2ss teachers In the uaoclatlon before Tuesday's school bo1trd meelin&. There arc 315 instructors in the dh1trict that would benefn from the conlraict, whtch also givea instructors mo re rtexibih· ly In aelectin& med1t•il plans, Mrs. Autrey aaid. The agreeme nt rovers the period rrom la11t July to July 1981 A district s pokeswoman said new negotlatlon11 for the 1981 ·82 school scsslon will be~1n this spr ina:. Last Friday, an estimuted 75 percent of tl\e distri<'t teachers picketed all 13 schools before <'lasses in protest of the st1:1lled (·ontrat t talks. The n e 11ot l •tion1 broke down la11t November •nd a state mediator w111 t•allt.'d In lo assist the \ilks. The tentative aacreement this Wt.'Ck WllS re1tched (ollowin& In 18-hour medjalion seuion Mt the lluntlngton Beuch Inn that con· t·ludell at 2 1t.m . Tuesday, ac· cordinat to a district official. Before the ugreement, the dis- trict wus offering the teachers a •t perC'cnt raise The te1tchers wen· 1t11klnt: for a lf\ percent pay int·r eust•. Al!XANOEA HAIG SALUTfl CHAt .. MAN CLAIBO .. NI NLL AT co~''"MATION H!A .. ING Blood bank tf HNhl.-9fl.-S hnc·k hf1tt••· Out1.101 ng ...,t:C r1tldry or ~t'11t> mund S Musec1e re 111rnt-<I lo lh\! Mdtf\(: HoU'>I:! 01 Mt'Pr t!Wll ta1111ei, whtr t-nc: Ut<Qan "'" pol1t1cal t ur t"tc"r 1111"4' '( It Wd'> l1t!rt' 111 ltl1'> rourll, JJ yedr!> dQu th1'> niunlh lhdt I o e g an 1r1 y puot1' ti r e after w1nn1ng my ftr'>I elec lion " M11 ">k1t' Io I ct .1 Jo 111 t '>t''>'>1un ol tne '> I d I 1" Ho u s l• dMd Stlldll' "Ir ,., good or ynu to tn11 1tt- me bn C k 'i() MU\KIE thar I u tn say goodbyf' 10 publ1l life"' lh1'> .. am.,. room Musk1t> rece111l'd 11wdr111 n·t t'p lion il llt•r mt1k111g "'" wdy through th., rr1M blt· Statehou'>t- hallway'> crowel c:d with t,tnlr employC'e'> a na DPmocr<1h trom around the state • ScH 111mC'nto County''> 1ur y (On11111s.,1ont•r '>rtY'> Gov Edmund !~n°·;*~e J.,~ CJ cu">ed r rom jury tJuly IU'>I f bee au•,.• r1 f' c; ~ th•· go11 .. rr1111 ...., ~ W ti•' II I Dem oc r .1 t ,,.. Rrow11·s ntlml' ......... c am P up on .. ~ I t he fury 11 st .I ~ las t month. -•11011111i hi s office wrote tt1r1t thf' governor wanted nis nilme removed "due lo the official dr·mcrnd'> upon hi s 11m ~ ctnd re'>ull1no publ ic ndrcisn1p " The Lo mm 1ssloner, Jerri Alphlon, wrote Brown savino her otf1ce would t1nd a "period ot '>er vice which will cause the least 111<.on"eniennr posslble ·~ - • • With the birth of his third child, Barry Gibb has enouoh ioons to -,tcH 1 ct second·oenerallon Bee Gees. cJ spokeswoman said. Gibb's wife, Lynda, a former Miss Scotland, Qave birth to a l o ur -pound, fiv e ounce so n , Travis R v•n. a t an un- ll 1 '>LI o s e d h o">pilal In M1<lm1 Beach, ., Cl I d L 0 " Angeles µubllcist Carla Sc ha Iman a••• Mother and child were expect- ed to return to the Gibbs' Miami Bedch home this weel<. Their two other sons are Stephen. I , and Ashley, 3. • Th t· 'iole surv1v1no original -.1gna1ory of the Unileel Nations c harter. Phll ipplne Forelon M111hter Carlos P . Romulo, lluned 82 and sard he has no plans lo retrre. S t ill recovering from a r Ps p1ratory ailment that hos p1tali1ed • h 1 m 1 n t 01•lemt>e r the ltfth time • ~ ht! wa s ' nospi tal ized 11..., I ast year ··• Romul o said he w ill let Philippine Presi d ent Ferdinand E. M•rcos de<idtl when he 'ihould re- trre Romulo has been Marcos· tore1011 minister since 1969. The diplomat met with re- loses first porters and spent the afternoon aHi r~cej_ying_the dlnlomat,.._~41->.-.._J___g •ght despite doctors· efforts to control I~ the flow of well-wishers to the elder statesman's suburban A law11u1t a1mt.>d al keeping a Manila residence. plasma bank in downtown Swnta • Alli! (rom being condemned for a Leonid and V<alentina Ko11ev-; · rmtevetoprtr~nt lirOJec1 was-dis who detec ted from the Bolshoi m issed Wednesduy 1n Orange Ballet in 1979, County Superior Court. are Joinln~ the In di11mlssln11 the suit without A u s t ralian " balle t for the prej udi ce, Judge Rob e rt 1981 season Fitzgerald t o ld Wes t e rn Mrs. Ko1lo11 Hiologics owner N1tnt·y f'eins made her de tein that her chitllen~e can bt- but with the raised in suhl'e<1uent legal a<.' c ompany in tions Sydney in Oc tober d'> Anna • 1 n A n d r e K01L.011s Prokovsky's "Anna Karenina." Comptlny aornrnc-.trator Peter Batten announcec1 the -;ignino of the Russcdn couple a s principal artists. The dancers defected afte r the tamed Russ ian ballet company maae t ne t rnal porlormdntt' ot an Ame• icon tour 111 Los Anyele'> • The Sendlf' fn .. rgv Comm11tee rN omml'nded that James G. Watt, the co11 .. e r II a I I II t:' D t· n 11 e r lawyt•r cr lt iCIZPd by many a o, biased against environmental protection. be confirmed oy the Senate as pr es j dent WATT e lec I Ronilld Reagan's fnterlor secretary THOS•: ACTIONS c·ould be t·ither the unscheduled rondc m- nution Jmx.'ee<lings or an 1tppe1tl of Fitigeritld'i; dec1swn Hobert WuhJron, M r~ f''etn stein's attorney, su1d t.!)e y h1td hopccl to ~el it JUdtC'lal r eview of tht> C'tty'~ intenlwn to condemn th1· plusma bunk ut Third und Syl'amore st n•ct~ before tht' c·1ty 1111t11ttl'<l llS Prtll"f'Cding~ Ari ull<·rnatc writ wa!> 1~1>ued b) tht.· l'OUrt in l>cc·embcr, re quiring the c•1ty to {'Ca1>c 1ts ul· tion until either the luwsu1t Wit~ resolved or 1b lawyt'rs £'Ould .show l"Uust• for 1•onti11urnl( con demnutton procccdtnJ:s . REL VJNG ON a new statutl' tlutt l(ivcs them lhut a uthority. c'il y orricials went ahead und riled paperwork Jun. 6 lo tniliatc the J'fOCC~ln~S 1tnd then SU<." ress(ully sought the dismissal or Western Biologics' lawsuit. Harbor businesses rap walkway plan Waterfront h usiness mt'n in nt':.st•s mix a:-. well us 0 11 and N'"''IHlr• H1•;11•b -<t-t"e--mtrktng wi1~-- waves over u prn1K.1sed ~rhcmc ''Tlw 11ulilrt 1:-. a pretty ugly to prov1dt' a continuous fivf· foot I> u 11 c· h 11 f p v o fl I t·.·· s a id w~i~d~e~1~>u~b~l~il~' ~w~a~l~k~w~U!!.Ji...Llllllt:J.hll:llU:0U:clL.Utl~1"...-~'17"r:r~'f'1"11'1~1!1~tMrr1 -4" l~ost m c a pi le ·11arbor of dollurs .;o far just to keep The proposal, as uutlmoiJ 111 .J11hn11y (~ l'11l1lu· 1111t " Newport's unud uplf·rl l.11 c•id Coastal Plan, c·alb fo r p111llw ur· 1·t•S!-t through all 11c•w 1·11 111 m cn·1ul walt•dr1111t pr•riwrt \ "I JtlST DON'T undt·r-.tuncl this big deal ovt•r a<·1·1·'t'>, si.1111 hu~1ne!'t!>llHHl \'111 J1Jq•l·n-.i·n "Tht•rt"~ µlenty rrf a1 1·1•-.:-. Y1111 l'<JO prarl1('a ll y wulk <H"rti:-.-. th•· wat1·r JU~\ hy 1um1•llll! (rnrn 111 111! t 11 l111ttt .. 111· told 11111111 1111 ... 11 1h,1\ \)lt" g1·111•1 ul puhli. .111d "''" 1111· 1 Irvine vot~s s kateboard course e11d lrvin1"~ <mt· ~katt·lx1urd 1·11\lf '•· is rnurc tr11111llc lha11 ll '!-t w1111h , t'i t y 1·11unr1l nll·mbrr't -.u1d in clel'id111g lo d c 111ul 1~h tht· University Purk fac·il1t )' JOKca:NS fo:N SAID the city 's , 1·1)C1!'.tul plart c"xpn·ts private 111 ''l'l'r1 ,\ oWlll·r~ t11 g1v1• up too Ill ll!'ll · 1 lrk1• hin t:-. as rnul·h as th1; 1w \I gu~ lw wt•nt on, "but I "'11111 lo 1·111·x 1~t with them. nut l1•t thc111 take• over Same with I hl· plrhl11· .. Thi· ;u•t·t·'>~ )lr11po~ul. whu:h 111.1 \ 11<· d1·klc·d lrom the 1·uas1 pl.111 II\ 1'f1uiw ll111"11 at the ir J an 111 ., .. ~~wn . 'illJ.:gt·-.l!'t that new 1·11111 rl1t•c nul 11rOfit•rl} uwntrS 1•1•1\ 1111• ,1 walk Wu\ p1srullt-I tu 1111· li11lk lw.11I .11111 ·u., ll•·ur to lh1· ".it,., ,1-. h 11r.11·111 .ii ~ ... \ t·.Kl\I. tl l'SI N•.SSMEN ',11d I hat 11rlll·r w11ultl m akt-1t l•llll.'.li t1r -..•II o lill!-tlnc•i,:-, They ~ ,111 I pr (•s111·1·11 \ t· 1111.v er~ would lwlk at lt•1t111g 111 lht· pulillt· and J!I\ 1111-: up th1· propt•rty I\ ''"l Sn yilt·r . an attorney rt•pn•si•nt111g ownt•rs of Ardell Ship Hrokt:rs and nt>1ghboring l' u 1111 ':, ~af.otuJ. sa1.t.1.-µl,ov1tJing at·c·t·~:. w11ulcl lt•11<1 to in creases 111 h11qo(lant'~ an<l vandahsm Sewer fee hike delayed ·'The i!1sue will ht! decided in the e minent dom1tin c ase," ex· plained Deputy Cit y Attorney Claire Gratlan. · Waldron des<'ri~d the city'~ action in court as "highly im· proper.·· but h e cou ldn 't persuade Fitz(lenld to continut' I he case A<'tifl~ on r-.-:.1\\cnl <·11m~1h.1111t!'t, the council dec1tlc1I '1 111 I thul the course shoultl lit' cl1m1nutl·d as soon a s po:-.sil1l1· C'r1u11 £·1lw11rnun Mar~ A1111 (ia11l11 \11t cd nu Ht·sidents £'Untend lhal the few youngster~ who ut1trL1· tht· flll'1lr t y t·aust• \ anduh!>rn u11d 11lht'r I rouhle I hl·n • 1 lomt':. u h111 I hi <·our!\c, anll resident~ !oil . 1w<111lt· who u~c lht' l:our ,,. 1·r1•alr 1:1 .f rcut clea t uf no1~t· lit-:.ui.:.ic~l{'d the 1·ity's pro 1msi'<1 t'oast al plan goes far 111 adclrt•!ti.ln~ the· rights of the put.111· hut 1..:nnn·~ lhl' n~hls of la11tl11wc11·r:- Vse of funds nwlled in San Clemente Sun l"lemt·nt1· ('II\ C'11un c1I members wunt to know whether 1n<·reascs in !'t«'Wl'I 1·11nnPrtwn fees ean be l'hurg1•cl ti) <lt•vt•lopcrs LI the money 1~ uM·d for purpusP~ ottwr thun scwt•r l'Onncctwns .. ·u r that n •a son, the coum·tl hus ,,nstporwd a <k l"iS lun hn 11 propo~al ltuct would havt• Sl'"" bu1ld1n~. t•lct·lrtcul, plumh111i.: an<I s£•wcr <'Onnt•t•tmn fees, i11 en•ased by 12 pl•rt·t•nl . CIT\' Of't 'ICIJ\ l.S propost'd lho1>1· int·reuscc1 fees. Illus a bu1ldinti t·onstruction tux thut would requin · hu1lde rs 1<1 pay SI .2011 µer un1l ThP udd1t1nnul mon1•v woul1I go towurd h1nnl( fou1 ncw plannn~ to l'omplete a growth m1wa1H:nw11t plun for the l'llY Th<' 1m·n·usei. would provide the c·1ly with tht• utl<l1t1onul Thief iurecks stereo store C o s t a M c ~ u 1J o l 1 <· c u r e searching for two m en who backed their r e<!, American· built car into the dispJity window at Cal Stereo, l03 e. t7th SL, and escaped with $560 worth or sound equipment. Witnesses told police Monday that the two, described as white adults. le aped fro m the car , steppt'd through the s hattered 10-by·l !l ·f oot w i nd o w and arabbed 11 stereo receiver and a c assettc recorde r. Offlcera said the equipment was dumped Into the car and the two drove west out of a parkinl lot, leavin1 a trail of broken 1la11 behind them at about 8 :30 a .m. $fi4 ,000 the city says it needs to hire the four advance planners. And. they a rgue, s ince the planners a re needed to solve prohlc•ms cr eated by ne w de· vl'loprnent. t he deve lop e rs should help pay their salaries B UT BOYD Ames, a consul· IHnt for all rour of the major rn n c hland developers ln San ('lemente, llUt:stioned whether se wi:r ronnect ion fees, in fHtrtieular, ean be used for purposes othn than sewe r con nec·tlons. He a lso argued that since the planners wt•re to be hired for on· ly a six month period. the In rn•ases if imposed should go bal•k to the old rule al the 1•nd of that 1>en od. . Council members agreed that Boyd rnised a good point about lhe sewer connection fees, and, consid ering the city would fall fur short of its $64,000 goal without tho~t.· ft•t>s, ugn·cd to l<t- ble the matter R EGJ\RDING th r suggested s witch back to the old fee struc- ture if a new one is ever imposed, city Planning Director J im l.awsom smiled and told council members "I've never heard of a city lowe ring u ree once it's been increased. "The fee probably would not uo down." he sa111. Sea safety center sought in Laguna Laguna Reach lifeguards say they want to lease a parcel on Ma in Beach Park. raise funds themselve11 to build a marine s afely facility on it, a nd then give the structure to the city. The proposal by the Laauna Beach Llfeauard Auoclatlon, Inc. Is expected to be preaented to the city council at its 6 p.m. meetin1 Tuesday. It comes three years after the council approved construction of a facility at the same 1lte, atop rump Statton 11 at the northwest end of the park. That project was •helved by the council after tbe pa11a1• of Propoe!tJon 13 ln 11'71. The ainale story structure would cover about 1,100 square feet und cost utxiul $8.'l,000 l.lfeteuard Mike Uwinell said the association would solicit fund s and 01aterials und possibly seek the services or forme r llfe &uards who are builders, plumbers, and electri- cians. He said the racility would In· elude an office. fint aid facility, locker room. and s pace for re· cords. Art f es ti val members nix butring plan We're Listening ••• La1una Beach Fettlval of Art.I board members have rejected a requ9't ti 1ul»ldlae late nlibt bu1 Hrvice kl the clly duriq tbe WA LDRON SAID an itppeal will be considered because or the e xpense and difficulty in ch allenginl( an eminent dom ain case. The controversial plasmu ba nk. which pays its donor s $8.50 for about a pint of plasma. is objecting to the cit y's plans to u<•quirc the property for 1:1 tem· porary varkinl( lot. The <'ity C'ouncil 1tgreed a year ugo to r cd t'vclop the entire blo<'k . but so far the council h1ts not a1J11rovcd an.v pluns. Par~nts n1~.-t Teachers and admmistrators or Marco Forster Junior Hlgh Srhool in San Juan Capistrano will meet with pare nts Jan. 22 from 7:30 to 9 p.m . 1n the hom e of Mr. Bild Mrs Rich ard Run1e. 24421 Caraclll St. in Duna Point. Noh11tly .'>pok l' an ra vor of JlrL' servin1' tht• •"•urs1· ·rut·:..J<iy and <·1ty offi<•1ah s a y tl ... n · c!\ ,, 1wneral l1tt•k of sent• mt-111 "' the c•om rnun1t} ror kt•t•p1ng lhl' fat·iltty Sf' I f-nuuua~• ·nu· 11 t conrs•· ,..lah•d 011t'rl'on11ng prcwt a -;ru1:1!1fl11, d1sorganizal11111 1.1n1I u11alh.} "111 be the f()('US 11f u frt•t• "t·mrrwr e ntitl ed "Self M..in111(t•n11•n1 Tramm.: <:t!ltmg C'1111t thl 11f Your 1im1· und V11ur-.1•1f " -.1111 ed for Sa1unh1\. Jan 17 at Golden West t ·uilri.:1· in llunt in~ton Rea<'h The sr ss1011 will h1· nClt·r~·•I from 9 a m to 4 p m 1n Forum 2 Be11efit blood nppPnl set 1\ rnt·ni11r1al lilrn><I m11l11 It· for l.ui,;111\j1 Bt•a c·h c·m•n l'am ron Ul t1tkl.u111 h~" tw1 ·11 St'hedulecJ M w11J;n al '\I Mary·._ t-:piS<'11pcil ('h111..t1 Ttw t;o v1•11r old girl Clll•cl .litn .I 111 ld 11h11 f11ll•1w1ng a ('lH 1•ra~h ~ f1i11· •,h1 · tl tld her f .. 11111.\ Wert• I «'lllllllllj.! frOlll a 'ikl \1111'1.CllllO ll1•r 11111tht•1 l\ulhlt•t•n , re 111 ,11n ~ 111 1111' tnll'llSl\'f' 1·an· unit 111 .1 Tw111 .. ':ill~ h11s111l 11 I wh1•rc• r l'latlv1·-, :iii\ "iht• ha~ rt••'•'l\'t·d :H; p1111:-(If hlr11~1 to datt• 'l'h«•S•' wh<1 w1~h 111 clon11l1• lllood 111 t1t•half of th1· South I .1gun.i £u 1n.il y ... 11 011!11 <·a l1 -1!1!1 1:111. or -IW :1.<»t;1 for a11 up 111111)1111t•11t "l'ht· t.loc1tltn11l11l1· will h·· al tht• rh11rd1. '12k l'ark A\.t' rrorn 2.3(1 Ill 7 .It) I• Ill GOURMET MARKET DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD Freah, FuUy Cooked Peel~. Develned ,..rct• llomt• Drli\'t•n • S.•rvicc di;\11 111111111111111 1 d1·l111•11·rl I.II 11111 1't11llpl1•lpl~ I 1•111).Wrlll 1·rl I nu·k' \ 11111 •II do•r I' 11t1d1•r I l'l 111.:t'l'lll IW\ fl'i'lll Hllr 'I01f'l' Ill I 11111 d•tlll Medium Sl1ed Shrimp ...... $2.49 hall-lb. FrHh f/1Uet Pacific Red Snapper .......... : . . . I.It lb. MEAT DEPARTMENT Prime and Top Choke Ael'f, al(ed nol lell!I than JO duys to the peak of perfection. Tender .lmcy London Broll ........ Z.11 lb. ttreat lo bar·b·q or broil I _.lalcy lloneleea Beef Roatta ........ 2.11 lb. Del•••l'.• Owl! • Oven·Re._dy MeaUoaf .............. l.tt lb. ---------·--- MORNING 1-'R ESH PRODUCE Loul Ranch Fresh Broccoli . . . . . 41<' lb. Lar&e Ruby Red G. •r.fnaJt ..... 5 for 1.00 Lar1e So. Amerkan ananas 5 lbs. for 1.00 Sweet Package Carrots ........ 2Sc per ba1 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT 1111 ~n<'l'S ptus tux Delaney's Private Label ChabUa . or Vln Rose mo mt • ................ .'.1.0 Delaney'1 Champa1ne The Dally Pilot wants to hear from lu readers, wha.t1ou like _,,_ __ .,...rmt-thrpa'per amrwtra1 you'"'dOl\1 UlU!. we··ariOWoulCI lllCe ro-- publlah your view• on a ny subject ln our letter• to the editor col· umn. Call the number below and your me11a1• wll: be rftorded. Meaaa1ea wUl be transcribed teveral tlmH dally and delivered to the dnk of the appropriate editor. Mailbox contrtbutlona will • c~min~.Jnl9!.Yl•-1'1•'11n· _ Tbe-Ur an1e ~ounty TranaportaUon Dl1trlct had re· queated that the fe1tlval apend •.ooo for 41000 round trip Uoketl that woula be aent to flltlval membftl in th• Oran,. County area. D1l1n1y'1 Gourmet Markel 11 one of the. few marketa In Oran11 County \hat hu GENUINE MllwaukH White Veal. We recelvt this veal direct from MllwaukH 'hrH time. 1 wtek air· rret1ht. ---~ittff-~ taa.et-peor n1e Sea1r,ama 7 Crown . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1liter 18.00 Sea1ram1 VO .................. lllter > 10.tl • be delivered to the editorial pa1e editor. MaUbox contributors mwtt include their name and telephone number for verlflcatlon. No clrculatlon calla, pleue. Tell U1 what'I on your mlnd. The number la ln Hrvlce 24 hours • day, teven day1 a Wffk. But l•tlval board membtn aald TuQday nl1ht that only 1, 711 memben would have U1 posalblt UH for th• ttcketa. fte board inemben voted to lafonn the dlltrtct Uaat UM l•tlval did DO\ need the Uoktta. Thll ad effective Wed., l/14 tlaru °h¥·• 1180 'S CUUy Sark Sco&ch .............. t liter> 12.M Store Hoan ••, ClolM 8_.•Y zm Ne.,.rt •••·· Ne.,_. le1ell 673-5520 • l - I NATION I WIATHEfll c ...... ..,. •• I Q ...... ~ Te•~~·' ..... .~ .... 1011 Mill poison Harplal•• ->I a suit settled Isle in the fun AVALON C4U.ING <:u .. tal clU1eu amoa• ua wbo arf' trf4Un1 •nd wnn1an1 handa over th• current at.ate ol th• f'<'ONlm)' m11ht 1et aom• ~lnd ul eneouraatment via r•ont report, from uur happy 11land In th• 1un Sant.I C'atahna, juat ottahur11 f 1t1Un• otfu:1al• h.v• J\llt don• 1om• hHd·countina and rompann1 Th111 l\H noOun1 to do with tht perman.nt r1tm~qry ol the 11land Tht1y'v• M.n counUn1 vl1iton. llland mo1ul1 hue t.4"1 l-uunttna v'•ltor attendance O\f'r tht ,, .. , two del·ad•• frum 1 .. W l.,. Catalina t(lur11m h111a. c·lnrh bt!en on the uptwtn1 durina this 30· \ear :.~'11 If' \'Ol BELU:Vt: that toun 1m increases when fol" hd \ c d few 1t"1&r..-bu<•k1t in lhc1r Jeana, then the 1tudy i1 mul>I inter6tlll~ i-·ur cumlJle , bac·k in the year 1980, Catalina l1land "'1as v1s1tt!d by 225.000 who took the tour boats acros• the c-hannt>l Tou.nsm Jo&aed alon1 at about the same pace for th\' next ft>w ye111rs Then 1t jumped to 270,000 in UIS5. The •tour boat pace then sa11ed off just a touch, back tu 225,000 the next two yean Then came 1188. It waa a ble1tk yeMr lt was touri1t disuter. in fact. TWe boat people count drOJ.lped tu only 100,000. In 1968, the tourist log looked Uke a stock market chart that had plunged to the window-jumpina level. . Then, again, the climb in Catalina Island tounsm began again, only tosaii badly again In 1972. SINCE THEN, the thron1&s seekina sun and fun a.t Avalon and elsewhere on the island have steadily in· ereased e1u·h year except for a slight levelin1in1977. Hy 1978, the crowd skyrocketed up to 478,000 for the 12 months Then up to 525,000 in 1979. OREGON CITY, Ort. <AP> - An &ataeada couple who 1ued Crown Zellerbach Corp. for •·• million, aayln1 they were .polaoned by chemlcala frem a company mill, hne Hltled for an undl1cl0Hd amount. John K. Lowe, attorney for James and Deloria Rice, aald that the couple 1ettltd with Crown Zellerbach four yeare after ftlln1 a. suit a1ainat the San Franclaco· baaed wood product. firm. Detail• ot the 1etUement were not releued publicly, by asree· ment between the Rlcea and Crown Zellerbach, Loweaald. But he said the couple did not receive the a mount demanded ln the 1uit. Evidence 1howed chemicals t•arried by air and spllla1e from a mill tank near the Rice home con· stituted continuing iran1pu1 in which the plaintiffs were deprived the ri1ht to ltve peaceably In their home. Tllxicolo1i1ta te1Ufled that the Ricea were pol1oned by the mill c hemicals penlachlorophenol. or PCP, and tetrachlorophenol, or TCP, used for decades to prevent wdbdrot. Clackamas Circuit Court .)ud1e Howard J . Blandin& had ordered Crown Zellerbach to solve the leaks by Monday or atop u1ln1 the chemicals. He postponed the deadline to Jan. 20 after the settlement was reached. t.:owe said the Rices have de· cided to move despite the aettle- m ent and Blanding'sorder. ·'They want to move someplace that has clean air and quiet," he said. Comment from Crown Zellerbach otflclal1 waa not im· mediately available. The Ric• be1an complaining lo the llrm In June 1975 about mill nolae and odon which they said made their houae unlivable. They teetllied they suffered diar- rhea. abdominal pains und raahn. Stn•ggle • seen prior to slaying WHITE PLAINS, N-Y IAP> -A criminolo1ist has testified al the murder trial of Jean Harri• that "straight -line 1u1bin1" blood patterns plus "more random" spots indicate a 1tru11le occurred as Scarsdale Diet Dr. Herman Tarnower was struck by bullets last March. Herbert L . MacDone ll, a $1,000-a -day consultant from Cornln1. N.\'., was hired by the defense, which contends lbat Ta rnower, 69, died not by murder but during Mrs. Harris' botched suicide attempt. Proeecutors HY the 57·year old former headmistress of the Madeira School for girls in McLean, Va., killed her lover of 14 years at his Purchase. N Y estate in a jealous rage over Tarnower's affair 't'ith another woman. ..... ,..,.,... COLD WEATHER FISHING SLOWDOWN UPS PRICES Dlver-repal_rman amid Stonington,_ Conn. harbor Ice $1. 9 million award made FRESNO !Al'J Tht' family of a you111-t Fresno c·arclwlo~1!>l killed 1n .. l !m; 1 r11ff1c: ac·culcnt wao; :J\l.artf<'d SI !.l rnilli<in 1n a wrongful rlcath suit 11 1:. 11 ... '>lall·':. l;,r~l·:.I L'il!>h !>r-l l11·m1·n1 tn mun· than a yi•ar :i 11cl l hL· 111 ~g1·~t ,. \'1•r 111 Fr1•:.no < 'ount~ The widow and two children of l>r Da vid Fe rnandez. 32, were given lhc 11 ward in a s uit against I ntc rnation a l Harvester Co , Sh<ikcspeare Products Division, 1-'re s no l>o ctg e, Holle y ('arhurt:lors and a teen -ager who 1lrovt• the ve hicle that !>tru1·k tht• doctor's car Balboa's boat OJI with dnothn fl0,000 /or Aoolon Everybody knows what happened just. about every· where last year. Catalina Island had its own additional problems. Besides the general economy suffering the sags, tourist vessels opera ting out of Long Beach were shut down for a full three months due to channel siltina and other problems. Temperature cont~ols extended WASHINGTON <AP) -Americans shivering through lhtir second winter with mandatory temperature controls where they work and shop will-have-to shiver at·least a little longer tlll'rmo~t.•l ' 111 ::! K mdl11in non res1dcnt1al buildings to be set at 65 'k1ae1·s in tlw v.1n t1·r ancJ 71! degrees in summer. ( 'arll·r , ol r·cl 1 h1· 1•11nltnuing prt-t anous wurld Oii supply situa· llon as j11st1f11.,1lH111 f•ir kN~ping the controls. Uy law the president 1·:•11 11r\1)(>:0.•· th1· fr..,1 rit'1111n~ n11 more than nine months at a time. THE ONLY REAL PLUS was the full operation of the sleek. new Catalina Holiday out of the Pavilion al Balboa. Oespite all this adversity. when the final tourist head count camt' m for Catalina Island in 1980, there was a hap· PY economic surpnse. President Carter has extended the controls, which were scheduled to expire Friday. for another nine months . Whether the controls stav in effect anywhere near that long t'> rar rrom certain, however. Ronald Reugan can undo Carter 's al·tion as soon as he takes om ce. Thi· (·or1tn1h .,., t·ri· l1r'>t 1mpo!>ecl In July 1979, when many 1\ m 1·nc·a11:0. w1 '" -.1111 11 ).! Ill J.:i.l~ollnc line~ follow mg the Iranian f 1·\'>1lut11111 Boat passenger tourism was up nearly 50,000 people, to a record high or 547 ,000 visiton, despite the three·month shutdown of the Long Beach boats. Additionally. this count ~ include the 50,000 vis· itors who got to Avalon via the ~talina Holiday out of Balboa. Nor d~s it count any of the folks who visited and d eparted lighter by a few dollars via seaplane, private aircraft. private hoats. waterwings or old innertubes. Reaaan aides refused lo say what the president-clcd will do, but durln1 the campaign Reagan was cnt1cal of man datory energy conservation efforts. I ';ir11•r ,,111f 1 h1· Iran Iraq war an<I other Middle East tensions 111 1h1· p;1..,l ti.,.. rn1.n1l1:. ha'" 1nr·n·:ist'd tht-"risks from reliance on 1n:.1·1·1ir1· 0111 r11p•;1 '' · /\lth11u)!h t.u~tnt'"'t''> that fatl 1r1 ('Omply with the controls may lw I 1111·!1 no pc•11Ld1 ll" Ii;,\ 1· lwt·n 1mp11~cd The controls, which have been In effect for 18 months, require Banquet slated WRONG TIUNKERS might suggest that people just spend more money on short holidays when times are a bit tou~h. But how would that account for the Catalina atten- dance sags of 1968 and 1972? U1d everybody get plush, give up on Avalon and head for Tahiti those two years? Probably not. What It probably means is that people still look for some good clean fun by the .seashore even when the economy is exhibiting a couple of sof\ spots. If so, that's kind of a nice condition to contemplate here along the coast. WASHINGTON <AP> -The American Legion will honor holders of the Medal of Honor with a hanquet J an. 20 and an of· ficial inaugural ball. The legion said more than a score of veterans organizations are cooperating to host three days of receptions, luncheon• and other events for some 190 medal reci- pients at the time of the In· auguration of Ronald Rea1an. Florida to warm up Snow to persist in NortheQJJt states Ke1u Clly _ 1: .. -. •. 't1m1111ar11 -----........ lH V ... \ SMw ttcto~1ed by \ome ,, .. , '"' <1r111I• ltll from llw UP!M• Ml\ '''''"I Velley into tht: Gr••t L•I(•\ re9IOfl -..S.y hmP1tr•lurn -••led •l>Ohtly 1n "'" Of ,._ Norn~•''· but re rnalMd bttow rero .n \Ome ., •• ,•no record •-•-••fur°' conllnued lo '''"'In Ftorl_Clt, At !teat ol4 dt•l!I• In u ,,.,,, not couftlln9 treft•t tata11t1~\ n•vt l>ffn bl.,..., on IM tr101d ., .. ,,,., tnet "•• •-I Ol>wn from llw Arctic , .. ltn•. 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Nlftf'\#HI HWnh'""un le•Clh ""'"'W ..,._......,. ltr .,_., V.wot,,.•11111 ... ,.. ..,...._ Ill Cefltrel ... -8!'.~·=-Ctft'="'° ••tell . =c.=.r::1:--= ~ i = -o;,; • ...,.,.. lowltll...,na-.. .... .-1--!Po~~ll!!~~~~·~:::.'!"!!~·~·~-~~!!! .• • .. ~ ... -......... °"' ....... ...,.... ' • w .. ,...,.~ ..... . fl . ( DAILY PILOT CARRIERS ARE GOING SOMEPLACE Catalina· is mw of tht• fun plact•s wht•r<• Dally Pilot l'arri('rs RO. Disneyland, Knott 's lh.•rry Farm and otht•r Southf'rn Calilor~ia attractions an' frequent destinatlons and rt-wards for l'Xtra erforl. Thl'rl' are mon· than 900 boys and girls who go someplac(' f'Vl'ry day delivering the • Dally Pilot to homt•s all along the Orange Coast . Contest prizes and run trips are an extra reward for thesf' youthful Independe nt merchants, In addition to their route profits . If you are at least lO ~·ears old and want to go places, call 642-432~ and ask for circulation . ------~--'-----------,, -- · aaily Pilat 842-4321 ' '• -·!""-II l 'Recipes' I o/ dnqrs sei·-fire I • -i;; i t j S4RATOCiA I,... 111~11 duc-r1be<d ltll th1· Julli. t 'hahJ 111 the drutt world OUI\ hMVI' Ill d dnlaJh '"=l ufl II (11 dh•l forfl•CI tb• e\ 4U ua\1un c1f 175 ~Pl•. aw N>rdint1 to the Silnta t 'l•r• C11u11l) ~heriff W1lhun1 l't•lt•t Muunuuwi. ;ttl h•ld anv~ llj(fll11r' \hill tw Wll'> ,, .('ht'rflll'fl l 1ht•111 I 'll I I l'dllllM rt' IJ>('llt Ill "'" IU t• 111 u~ ur11•nted mtti!a' 1ne-"'he-11 lhe-l•I ti.Gt' br1lkt· uut "twc 1rt 1111to W11111•1 ... 1 .. 11 ............. "dh•• ~\:'\ Ht:.Hf't\ltll l'\\I t\1'1 1·uro11t-r ., uulu!J'' "'d '> 1•t-111hr11~ fur f<•rm1·r 1·h1lt:J •H'tv1 ulld 111111 Jii:t>n\ ()110 Wot tmJll f11uncl ll•·atl an h1 i. ... 1!->ler ., honw ""'' <.11JIJ<1re11t ly murd~r""d authurit1\'!l ~..iul The.5:i.~e<1r 11111'1l'l1m ., -.11-l t>r .lu1 t·e M<.1hM1I f11u11tl him lo1·..ill·n anll·w1th tJlt.11KI <.·akt·d 111 l11i. hair :met bt·<ml al ht·r nl·wly hu1lt home an an cxpens1vt• hous ing develuvmcnl rn nurtltwl·sl San Bernardino. s .. •p1¥t• IH.akrd LOS AN<;1-;1...:s (A l'1 /\ young woman ancl u Iii yc·;ir old i.:1rl havt• ht•t·n hooked for in vest igat11m of murder fol lowing a year -long st•rat•s of random, gang-relatC'<I shcmtani.:s in wharh at least 10 people were ~hot and at leas lone was k1llt•cl. pol1l·e s aul Esperan za Alvarez. 22. or Santa Monk a , and thl· ~arl, whosl' 1dcn lily was not n•IPusecl hct'aUSl' of hcr a ge. wt•rc hookt·d i n t·onn l'c\1on with the death of Javier c;a1 v111. 16. of Venice•. who tlied May 2:1 ;ifter he was hit by a hullet f1rt.'cl from a passing cur Jpu·• thrrafrnPd I.OS J\NGl!:l.ES IJ\l't Threats wen.• spr ay-painted on tht• walls of one urea Messianic J e wis h mission a nd on two automohiles parked in fronl of an other in the latest anll·Scm1t1c incidents reported to authorities involving Jewish facilities or or ganizalions. The word!j "Leave before we str ike'· were found Tuesday painted in black on one car · belon~ing to a member of the Open Door M1·ss1<.1n1t· .Jewish Congregation on Suuth Doheny Drive. CloMd-IWftflng •rf SAN FRANC ISCO t A l'I fo'earfuJ. that a drou~ht will en danger local wate r supplies. the San Francisco Pubh l· Utilities Commission has voted to spend $75.000 to seed clo uds over the Sierr a Nevada. ·'This is not u drought yet . but wt· art•cxperiencin~ a definite dry spl'll." said Oral Moore. chief t·n ~1necrforlhe PUC. ,.,..,,.._. REUNITED IN MEXICO AFTER FOUR-YEAR SEARCH Monica Rios, 5, In the arm• of mother. G•orgla Hl'9•m•n Missing girl found aft~r 4-year search SI\ 'II .JOSE 11\ 1' > I\ 5 yt·ur·old girl who disappeared when 'iht· wa:-. a \c)(ftllcr ha:-. i)t•l'll n•unitetl with ht.'r m olher after a four- y1•ur st•arl'h thal t•rnlt•t.I h appily in a Mexil'an police station_ "I m·n·r gav1· up I a lwuys knf'w I would fincl her," said I; l't1q:aa l 1th:1·111an Sht· foun•I lwr daui!htt•r. Monaca Haos, Sunday near Puebla. 80 1111h•s l'<.1st of M1·xin1 ( '1ty. a111l 1Jr1111ght he r here Tuesday "Tiu'.\ 'r<' hugging each otht'r, they're k1ss1ng each other ... 11 ~1111n•al." sa11l Mrs llilgt•rnan's hushand. Hoban. "Tht•rc"s warmth that 's unreal and 1t 1·an't be explained any ol h1•r way t hnt· Sl't'ms to he· a oonct that exists that pr obably ~ot•.s bat•k to wht•n :-.hc Ii vt•lf with her mother " MONll 'A WAS t:I MONTHS 01.l) when she was reported m1ss- 111g 0<"1 Ii, 1~'71i. whllt· \·1s1\111~ her father. Juan Haus Ile and Mrs. IJ1lgt•rnan wc·a·c· cll\·on·l'fl 1n April 1976, and s ht• had custody of the c·hild. Rios said at tht.> tamt· ht· had takl·n Monie-a to a festival in 0<1k la nd. l ie put the little girl down, turn~·d arnuntl and when he looked back she was gone, authonllt·!> said Hios. a teacher of Mexit•an Ameracun -.tudacs ut l.artt.'Y Collegl' in Oakland, was not availab le for comme nt T h£• tlilgemans estimate they spent l.lt'twt•<.·n $75.<X.I() and s200.ooo to s<•arch for the girl. llilgcma11, 42. a loan agent for a savings and loan ass0l·iat1on. said thcy had mortg111.~ed Lheir 1x>ssess1ons, hired pri vale detet• lives and made at least a dozen fruitless trips to Mexico. More Lhan 5,000 hours of police investiJ!ution a lso were spent on the case. Oak fund authorities said. · ON HER MOST RECENT TRIP to Mexico, Mrs. Hilgeman found a Mexican official who was able to locale the child. "She was sleeping on a bench in a police station." Mrs. Hilgema n said. "She was wearing very dirty trousers and a shirt. I bent"'down and k issed her gently. I didn't want to press myself on her . It had been a long time." Asked why they had searched in Mexico, Mrs . Hilgeman replied. "All I know i!i th at when Monica disappeared she was with her fathe r. And when shl' was found s hc was with her father's first cousin ." She said she gave the Mexican offacial a $10,000 re ward put up by friends along with $6,000 of her m oney MRS. Hll.GEMAN, 30, WHO speaks some Spanish .but needs u translator lo communica\e fully with Monaca. s aid the child is a "little confused," a lthough she appears to remember her m other a little. "I hold up pictures of her when she was a baby and ask who it as und :-ih.e~ it ·s her, and pictures of me with her a nd she says it's m e." Mrs. Hilgem an said. . "T he people stae was with will miss he r," s he added. "I m et th Pm. and when I asked why this happened. they just nodded. T hey Wt•re crying, too." Thl' llilge mans"have a son Ryan. 2, und HilJ(eman has lhree childr en by a previous marriu~e. Ja-'uary Clearance Sale January 15-i-• Suits Sportcoats Trousers Velours Neckwear Sport Shirts Dress Shirts Sweaters UPT050% OFF gordon & co. J POIMIM .. , ... " ... "••• . M•. M 1 N s.t. I O.l:JO s.l-12·1 1000 ....................... ,.,. .... .. . 1714t tll-2tM -I ' -MMUt •tcAllD • YllA • MAlmCtwl .. . Mlnl""ll atterat'°"' charge on Mte mefd\andl~. Thur!ICMy, January. 15, 1981 s DAILY PILOT ,.IJ ' Refugees flooding state California taxpayer• /ace huge aid billa SACRAMENTO IAP> -More than a half milJlon refugeH will converge on Californh• within the next five years. pourina into the nation's most populous state at the rate of nearly 5,000 a month from Latin America, Asia and Europe, says a state panel. visor y Board said counties may be especially ha rd hit, since m any r e fugees ar~ s in1le per sons or couples without children,..e\igible only for coun ty funded J(eneral relief. its 100 per cent aid on April l leaving more of the burden to local taxpayers. The board estimated the first cutback will affect 10,000 r efugees. Mos t of the re fugees are set· tling in Southern California, with an estimated 50,000 in Los Angeles County, 27 ,000 in Orange County and 16,000 in San Diego County And the state, already grap. plin g with dwindling wetrare funds. will be forced to s pread its money even thinne r when the federal government carries out its plan• to cut ba<•k refugee aid on April t , the SoC'ial Ser vice Ad visory Board said. THF.RF. ARE VP TO 150,000 Indochinese refugees in the state more than a third of the na· tlonal total and 56 percent a re ret·eivmg puhlic aid, the board said. San Francisco has more than 16,000 and Santa <.:Iara County more than 11.000. The federal i.:ov ernment is s('hC'Cfuled to start culling hack The board said the housing vacaocy ratt>s art.• less than I percent in those t•ounties. Since the rcrugees must m ove into poor neighborhoods, they JJr<>· duce a competition t hat h as pour fam ilies dis placing one ;mother, the board commented Tuesday The pa nel a lso warned o f ··potentiall y ser ious re percussions" when refuJ!ecs arc culling into funds now ~mn~ lo the resident poor Between OC'tober l!JKO a nd SeJ>- tember 1981 , Cali fornia cxpt!cls to spend some $304 75 million in reru .:ec aid, intlud1n~ $148 million in t·ash pay ment:-. Kl-:t'UGl-:t:s WHO Rt:<·•:IVE stale assistam·e an• 1rn1d u1,:cr>rd ing tu tht•1r need A f:.imlly ol four receives a maximum of $563 per month. ) REFUG •:•:s SOMt~TIMES •t aid not a~ai lablc to citizen~. c• board said. f"or example, 1l id. rerugees' welfare benefits ren 't re duced if they earn wages for more than 100 hours a month, but citizens· are And any number of refugees may receive Wl'lfare checks al the same address. while citizens art• lirrntcd to nne t heck per rcsi<ience. '· HcfuJ!ces are thl•rcfore a hie lo c·ornl>int• individual resources and maintuin a n apparen t highcr standard or ltving, .. thc board said. The refu~el' influx l'ould flar e int •> "opt•n hus taltly ... th1· ho~nl said. bec·ausl' refugees an' ehg1 hit· for rnon· types of ass aslanC'c than many J\merit'an cit1wns The bc1ard urged the frderal gov· l'rnment to extend fu ll aid }Jas l April 1 and to sl•t 1111 ;i l'Cntral natwnal ag<•nf'.\' lo 1·11ordinatP the rcfugl'C' program T h <.• rl'fu~t·t·s. fll·t·1ng wcirs , poor living 1·oncl1t1o n ~ <.1n lf pol it iC'al pt•rsN·ution. itrt• l'OOI ang to Californra from !'>Outllt'as t J\s aa . ('uha. lla1t1 , the.· Sovwt U nion . I ran . ('h1na and Afghanistan, tlw p:irwl !><111f The st<.1te Sot·1<1I S1·rv11·1•!> Atl f)r Huth I.on'. .tH. Oakland '\l'hool ~Upl'rintcndent (·n·dited with im}Jroving pu h lic st·hools for rn 1 nority "tudents. will takl' ''' l'I' tht.· tr1111hled ('hit.·ago s dwol !-..~ .._lt·rn :\larc·h 25. ''Wt• n an arnal'(ine nothing mon' ugly and dish earte ning than the.• sp1•ctu<'lt• <"rt!aled when ont• ~roup of opprt•ssed peoplP turns 1\s 1·nl'rl,!1t•s anrl p;issions u g u 111 s t a 110 I ht• r d es t it u t t' grou11 ... lht• ho;ird s:.1id Tht• t!'i mt·mht·r t>mird is com I' o s t' d of pr 1 \'at e c· i l i z e n ~ . lawmakt·r-.. arnl l'onsull;inL'\ ' Shoplifter case watched on•:/\NSll>E I Al' I The ( 'alcfornla Suprcm•· l'ourt mav bt• askt:d to rule •m thf· su•·N:•ssful <"halll'nge t1f ooe JUdJ!t•'s S•> 1·ulll·d mass produ1·111m <'ourt arraignments It ·s !ht· outgrowth of a 1!17H ,.ase an whll'h H1 ta Hhync>, l!I, was Jaill•tl with her 6-mcmth 0111 hall\ 10 a pctt:-· st111pliftlng C'a !>e aflt.•r s he o;how1·d uµ 1110 late to ht•ar Munic1p:1l .Judge l>a v11I Walk1•r i1dn~1· all defendants facing arraignment that lht·y ha<l a right to counsel. ".Judge Walkt•r was running up lo :.mo JJl'.oplc a day lhrou~h his ('OUrl and nobody was challenging what w,as goi n~ on," said Tom Adler, an attorney for the American Cavil Liberties Union, who a dded the case m ay be nationally sagnificunt. "It certainly has st atewide implication." s aid Lloyd M. Ha rmon Jr , l'hief de puty San Diego county counsel. Ms . Rhyne had hccn up for arra11~nment Jul} 2fi. 1978. but missed the JUdJ!e ·s anstruc·t1on~. Shl' pleaded guilty when her name was called and was promptly sentenced to jail. And s he insisted on lakin g her baby with he r to'jail. The case was widely reported, and Walker was voted out of office in the elertioq th<1t Nov· ember . Superior Court Judge Edward T. Butler ruled at Adler's request that the woman's g uilty JJll'u 45 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT .BEACH h;11I lit•1·n 11nt·l)nst1lutionally a1·1·cptc1l Dcfcnliant!-. l1 ;1q· ;in 1·s!>1·11t1;il rig ht" lo a lawyl·r's advit·t·. l<utl•·r !-.a11l Sa11 I hl'gc 1 ( 'uunt y's a p1>Cal to the 4th District 1 '1111r1 of ,\ppt·itl wus reje<·ted last month. Tht-n· ha~ hecn "nu 11n·v1e1us cast.' in California requirang the avaalahility uf counse ling at t•>rnt'.\'!-. lwfon··;i pica miJ y he entered in a m isde mcaiWr pr111·1,•1•11tng." noted the state appeals c·ourl A lthou~h that <'flltr\ wall lJC asked to reconsider it s rulm~. llarmon <·onccded it is unlikely. He in <11ratt·d an ap1wal will next be made to the state's hi 1,!hC'sl (.'OU rt $24 billion viewed SAl'HAMENTO 1AP1 The $24.6 l>illion wh1<"h <;u\' Edmund Brown Jr plans to spend run- nini: statt• governme nt in the l'oming fiscal year is mon• monl'y than most people t.•an comprehend. If :mu put 24 ,653,048,519 dollu bills end-to-end. tht.·v w11uld strctC'h 2 :i m illion miles. ·Thul ·s c•nc>ugh money to buy 200.000 new Rolls Hoyl't' limousines. or enou~h to run the 1:ntire frdcr!JI govl•rnmcnt for l!f clays. Haggar corduroy blazer ... Famous name. Famous fit. Timeless styling means you enjoy this sportcoat year after yoar. From the Gallery Collection by Haggar in 50% Forlrel polyester/50% cotton cor· duroy Classic styhng includes open _,. patch pockets. center vent. and. of course. that famous Haggar fit Reg 75 00 .. 54.90 I' NO oi:••au•0 NO DEALER SPECIALS GOOD AT ALL OUR PLACES SALES GLIDDEN (SEE ABOVE) SP RED SATIN PAINT Only the best 100% latex paint we know of. And we'll mix any of thousands of colors.A!t...NO EXTRA CHARGE. Beautiful paikt. beautiful price. 7/16" WESTED RED CEDAR STRIPPING NATIONAL LUMBER SPRAY PAINT Rivenide we' re going to show you prices to really bring you • over. (Look it, our old cuatomen are nodding, yeh, yeh.) '• 69Cl30Z. -~ 9" ROLLER COVER SET Good enouoh to clean ~V and reuae or toss when ~\ . 1 •. · · f~niahec:l if time ia ~--:--,-. _--. -_.]:....:. _ ....... -,• ttqht. . . 79~PAK ' • .. 3 PC. METAL TIA Y AND ROLLER SET Where ia that guy who said, "Yeah, ~he paint price ia qood, but they'll get you on the roller •t?" 99c ASRFLASR ROME 'N AUTO COMBO PAI Com" with two flaahlighta, and four batt•ri-. Marty saya, "Nifty little deal." {Who'• Marty? She'• my bookie.) I~ ADISTROIG VllYL ASIDTOS FLOOR TILE. At thla price you'd Hpect one color or 110mething. Wrong, doubting one, you ha" a choice of three petterna. 12":al2" u1 ... . 14!. IOWll ilVEDIDE TJl11AIMll•1 'Y RMrht neat to the Rl...W• (91)' mew., COLORS OR WHITE A real wood wall covering. Makea it look rich, ruatic, or ranchero. ( I made that laat part up, Sidney. ) Channel grooved. 1499 BENTWOOD ROCKER Give me this rocker, some good frijoles, a little gin, time to paint, and KFAC for music, and let the rest of the world go by. Walnut finish. Some assembly required. EMEISOI ...<. CASABLANCA CEILllC FAIS 36" Ja•• 52"99•• In Brentwood Brown or Antique White. The light kit i• extra. (Aha, the "old -extra -in - the-ad" bit.) TATUIC 12" IUCI a · WHITE TELmSIOI SET 66~2 I had 90mething great written here but it got lo.t in the twilight sane. IOIELCO COOL WHITE nUOIESCEIT TUIES (SHOWN) 73c 4 rr. arr. 187 U your old tubea are flickering or the enda are dark, replace and get your money'• worth b\ pcnNr. BO•Tll TllBT WATT 666 Mai... a light bulb eocUt into a · fluo....-n~ fbrtute .., JOU get mon U.ht for I-.~. Tnaly. 26 so. rr. DOORS OPEN AT HIGH NOON FRIDAY, JAN. 16 92 1/4 II WRITE FIR STUDS Little alMper here. You follu who do a lot of thing• youraeli know thia ia hot ( and 80 do you contractora, right) 89~. ARCADE SIMULATED WALNUT PANELING Come look at it, if you don't think it'• worth more than 2.97, don't buy it. (I'll cry a lot, but I always do anyhow.) 2 97 . 4s8 PANEL Doesn't it work 1"11? Oun ia no better than theira but our price ia more better. ( Go ahead, kill the ~nguap, you butcher.) J Wll PENNZt CHAF RAC: WI 12" TA'l'1 13" cou 52" EME CASAIJ SUNBF.A RUBBD WI'nl I WROUOI CHIO NED SBOWDBEAD 69c 69~oz. Hey, it'• chrome on plastic, light aa a feath• Not real strong, but a.re you going to jump on it? .- WIN any of 100 different priaee including a~----....... ~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~S~FJ real gu powered off-road race·car. If a •tar ~ : ahowa up on your cuh regi.8ter receipt you get to draw an envelope and the number in9ide i.8 matched to th• li.8t of priua. (I alwaya thought you jU8t got 90ma 1r .. donut. for the atar). Priua are awarded at the Riveraide Store during the Grand Opening w .. lrend. (It'• a long way from Torrance ao better get grandma in the car.) PElllOIL JIOTOI OIL From the VUY8 who hro\19ht you • that wild Mini· Chaparral MN ia • oil (or u they Ny in S.lUlowet , I "Orl" ). • THE PENNZOIL CHAPARRAL Race Car thrilled fal\8 I at the Indy '500." Thi• i• a miniature copy, a 3 HP B&S engine get~ it up to 15 MPH, for great off-road' fun. Bring the kicla in to ... the Mini-Chaparral. Every CU8tomer has a ahot or more at winning it. lL MINI 1RRAL CAR 30WT. lOW /40 WT. 77cOT. •• COT. AICO GIAPBITE IOW/40 WT. JIOtOI OIL 97~ • • • • • • • ~.~.1 5,1911 PRESTONE II SUMMER COOLANT /ANTI· FREEZE DAIL y PILOT A3. 87 • • • • • • • • GAL.! • • • --·------------------------. Cash Refund by Mail When You Buy Two Jugs of·PRESTONE B .. • To reca.ve ltie reluncJ ol ltif. t110 l )•t<. ... ,,, ,,,1.., ,,,, 1•f l•to •,1~ tNt IJ .,,.,,,, '''!' tt••+IJl• .. t• .. •1 • cer11f1cate ak)ng ~+lh proof!> o• IJ'-'H 11 ..... ,. ,, • Free PffESTONE' Caal! Relund Ol18f, • ~ / P.O. Bo• 7630. Slratmar Statoon, Bridgeport.Cr 01>6~0 • _ __.-" Mr Mr~ Ms • • • C~y '1 .• i. .'1 • l~.t""~f4'()11· ....... ~, •• "''. • In a funky pluti~ bottle you don't •Pill all°"" when you u.. it. (Darn •mart of you, Milburn.) wmf11(9:11J -"'*°'""' .. !)1i,rf! WnE:rt Pw~hd~f..,l • P.c10fs-c,1 '71urc.r-..~'"' d ,.,.. •• ~ h1•H ,,., • d T1r10 1fn(Jf0nte-1 h ' \ht!', ~~ 11 "·• • ,t t 'n • IH 1 t .t 'l I.; J(f' P l I J~. • 0 Stote 10e"l1l1tr1 ~!Joi h•fJI ••• r ...... ,,. ,.. ., ,, ' ddtl' I l • ,,,,.,. J,,,,.,,.,. 1 • 1hrt;uyn Ft:O• lo'f 7 19/<1 1 ano I' I 1·' • 'taCh I'll!' '• ••I U '"'I ,1 • I • l1tr"11t 0 1'Jo l.fl'Jf , .. ,~,flfJ ,,,,., •fin , :" r uJ Jr,. " fh • ••t '-«t·'' ' • ,, I:+• ''•,u:• r H1·• • .,. ott.C.'<91 l(lfr1'l RF-lJftWJv< ,., .... q r 11rf t t . ,, ,. ,I"'~"""'"'" 'ft'•, 1h 1: I ••• ···•! ,, .. ti I ,. •• ,., • Im.ACK a WHlTE T.V. P.Y. OUAKERBHED PAllELIHQ lli•f!O AllO,. f; tub ,.,..,.~''" ... ,•' 11 REFUND REOUESl MUST 8 £ POSTMARKED NO • LATER THAN FEBRUARY 7 t98t REQUESTS POSTMARKED AFTER THIS DATE • Will BE RETURNED : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •CLA8BIC 'CA CEILIHG FAN IDOIULLB K.D. FUJUlft'URE HOMELl'l'E QUILTED VE8T8 D TRASH CANS FILLED SHOLi> GOODS BLACK a DECKER ROUTER TABLES TEMPEST TORCH KJT8 *>N PA110 n.JRN1'nJRE SET STAHLEY MITER BOXES WITH BAWB PORTABLE RADIOS McCULLOCH ._are being awarded at the Riveraide Store. 'l)der 18 mU8t have accompanying adult at :ii" time of purc:h ... to qualify. - 10'' GAS CHAIN SAW Ad Special Pric• good at All Stol'e9. 3/a II OIPACT SCIEWDllVEI 11"9 t!U. thing. You can looeen th• tighten bolt or ecrew, or drift them clown right. With four bit., re"Mnible. 277 ' ~ -.. J ~ ;;s1 I _j CLEAIWELD PIOPAIE TAii Remember when you n.,,.r h .. rd anyon• mention their competitor'• nam .. , like Ole'•, An.,.i.., and the rest. What la it? Don't NY it and they'll go away. Ho boy. I ~l!Z. 2 FT. WOOD STEPLADDER 397 Penonally •peaking, 1 liM comp.tition. That'• American, gt ... u.a moN free choice, better pric., and maybe, thia year, increued _procluctiwity, right. BOT WATD BEATD JllUUTIOI IUlllT 'l'he guy Mp, "Ch .. the gu oompan,1, wan ta about 17 .00 and change. ' ~ aren't gouging, _. ju.t bu~ ia.tt.r. Limit 2 to a G\18tomer. (To a dealu ... •ro.) 5n rvDAClmTas t I lcwe thfa M.--, '"Mo.t popular ....... c.nft°~jWlt .. 90"'9 ~ fUter eittifta ~ the wall ~ •:rtn.· "rm 484, aNI __ , __ .. Uft~· io.:-1 t •• c IDldllll ... SA. 55!c! Wraparound Chain Brake/Hand Guard, Muffler Shield, Saf.ty Tftner, Guard Link Safety Chain. auto and manual oiling. 2.0 cubic inch engine. (Bo.. Np, "Blita, hlita; blita. nothing but killer priCMI The guy geta really wild. ) WD-40 PNtty •lick. ( Another great had pun.) 99.~ I ftlll would like to he able t~o t down a deed t .... and bul'I\ it, who hu time, who hu the t .... ? CD-2 OIL TIEATJIEIT '97~oz. Hon..tly, I can't N Y it dou anythiq, hut J lu\ow people who ....., it cloe.i wonden. You make up your own mind, you're free. HAPPY GRASS LIN. FT. SIX FOOT WIDTH HOLLYWOOD 2 TON ROLLING HYDRAULIC FLOOR JACK 34~4! Aa many of th•M aa we have 90ld I ca n ... vt.ion.e of t he entire •tat• u p on 2 ton jacu. Okay price. hey. llACO IN-DASH AM /FM/MPX RADIO WITH 8 TRACI OR CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER Daft Cornwall at the Preas· Enterpr iM in Riverside i9 going to buy one to play h is sales reports on. (Strange Human.) 51 !!.ss1 •KID -sa1 v--• ~ NETWORK AUTO __., -, .-.,-c• ~ DIGITAL CLOCK IYI.'\i>~ f•U ~ :.JA!o.~ a•• -_::;) CK600 You ought to aee h ow tin y this darn t h ing loolu when y-.>u see i t , hut it does k&ep t ime a nd eight buc ks and cha n Qe isn't the end. Cordleu . velcro a t tachin g. ARMOR ALL You know I argue with the "Kid from Brook lyn ," our Head B uyer ( he buys shrun ken h eads ) . but the Kid buys ao good th ey pay us to take it in. What a Mavin ( Phonetic ) . DURO SUPER GLUE SSC .lOOZ. SUP-l Sandi at the Corona In depend•nt say•. "Millions for defenM hut nothing for onions." s.,,. the g lue for her. '"I I I , .. , •. Thoma5 P. Haley/Publisher Thc>rnils KHvll/ Editor Barbara Kreibicl'l tEdltorl•t PaQe Editor Editorial Pa9.e ................................. ~ ................................ .. Richard Reeves Dual role sure to raise doubts Cities are worth preserving Nt'Wl)' M'att'd Onn1&" l\>lUlt) Supt'rvu1ur Koper Stan Ion " a rormer t·1h t·uunctlman and f'X ~Myor o the city of l-'0W1tain Vulh.•\ ' So it "'~!> nui !oUrpnliin.: th.al " ft'\\ l'~ t•lJro~• were ~ rc·hf'CI la1't 'u•c•ll "'ht>n he• ttl')K1&ntetl anoth~r I' ou.ntam \ ttllt•\ C1h (',1unt·1l mtt111~·r {u h1~ ~•e<'UhYl" 1ude and h1rt'd thn-." uthtc•r \1ffl n• \\urk,•1' ·'"'a\ fron' th~ l'it)' for his !>tarf · 1'ht'tt'' 1wthin.: 11ltit11tl oabuut 11. of 1·0 11ri1t>. but the qut•,taon of propne•I' "'11~ htnmd 10 \'l"t>Sl!lt :>um c minds, p.1rl1l'1&larh '""''' the• "'Ill>""'''''' M1 !> Hu r lio ra Brown. "J' .. tu;thl~ , '''hit· '11l unh•t>r 1n 1tw St .mtvn t•ampaign f111 Ul"'r\l~t'I I k1 \lll•ll(H'-.llun' ,,, ,. w11lt·1111tltlt•, howl'' t•r. and no ''"'' •h•uht ~ thi.tt !oht• ""' '"''•' St.anton and tht' county ef h·, \I H ·h ~·· 1 f ~nuh14r with t•o unl.' govt•rnm cnl and its l t·l .H hlf\,f'\ll' "11 h 1-t hc•r il~l'IH'lt':!o f h .H .. "ht•t c-tht• 1 u1i \'Vll\t'~ 1n Stanton w\11 be put in .1 t h ~h:-h 'l'\l .rn, t1nw iu1 1~u\' \htcctl) m volvmg t~oun Lul\ \ "lk' , •t\\t'' ~·hirt• tht• H11 1rd o( Supcrvi'sors . It will 1~· _.,,\.~ .u~t J1t ht• .. t rht•t"' .ah" n•uld t~· '-<'flit' !\USJlll'IOUS eyes cast In "-l ~nl\IC\ .... t\' ,, th'41 11 ~\11111l:1m \".1lky appears to have '"'" ... l.H ·" '~ \\k , 1111·~ :-m ·h u:-t't1sta Mesa and Hunt· ·., ~.1t· 1:..-.i."' "' '' \1•1•lmi.: 'h~hl t~I Bt~ttt~r park policing ~··.,. ·~J. .. \ .t ilt'' \ ·11\ t \rnnr llman Hen Nielsen has ... '·" "" ·{· :11:1•r1•s t rn~ ,·1ut>st11m:-about la w enforcement .1. \,l\ < ~.:.l :t' \'.trk Tht• l.lt~t' n•t•reation area is owned ~·' :r.'<' ,.,'Wt ' l'ut 1:-1'\111wktd~ \\:thm the l'ity limits. :.·~,I! · .. n • \ .1 llt'\ lli'h1·t• rt'Sll(lOd to t•meq~ency calls, :-..~ .:.1-.·,•v .< .•• rn 1•11i11r,·1•11wn1 .H the park is handled by \ '• .ut~t' 1..\'41nt~ shc•n{{ :< tkpultt'S "\1t'l:-1•11 •I.um:-.1 l.td~ 11f reguh1r p atrols h as turned tht' p.1r~ tni.1 .1 h.n l'l\ for !!;mg al'll\'ity. sexual meetings .rnd lirn~ tr.1n:'.h'tn1ns lk has asked for a report on a P•':-s1hlt' \'ll~ t,\kl"'' l'r l1f 'tile Square polic ing. handled f11r t ht• l't111nt' 1111 .1 l'1lnt ract basts Sonw l',~tml~ Mf1c1~tls d1sputt:' chetrgcs that Mile Squart• 1s a l'ftnlt' til'll l>t that sht•riffs deputies are lax in patrolling it Still. law enftin·ement at '.\lilt' Square seems a more natural job for lht' city·s police A s he riffs car must travel to Mile Square from· ~t id way City or a not h er unincorpor a ted area Fountain Valley police. on the other hand. regularly patrol the nt·ighborhoods near the park and c ould respond much more quickly. In fact. the city·s police s tation is jus t a few blocks from the park. But obtaining a ('ontract from the county to police ~file Square may prove to be difft<'ult Fountain Valley officials a rc try ing to d ete rmine h ow m uch to charge the county for the service . But county offidals claim that a ll othe r regional µark s located within tit1e s are policed by local offic ers at no c:ost to the count, .. If Fountain Valle~· officials <1rc serious about taking ovt•r lht• polil'ing of Mile Square. they should be prepared to ovcrr om<• som<• strong re~w r vations at the county level. SMilNAW. Mi<.'h In the SU 01 rncr ur I H:JI , t W O young f"rcnt·h ar1stot•ruts came to this plan•. <•vcn after they had bee n wa rned by an innkeeper outside l>etro1t .. Do you realize what you art-undt'rtuking'! Do you know th:tt Sa~inaw is tht> last in· ha bited 1Jlace till the Pacific Ot·Pan , that (rum here to Saginaw hardly anything but wilderness and pathless solitude arc to be found''·· Tht•y went anyway a nd one• 1>f tlu•m . Alexis tlt.-Tot·~ut•villC' whcJ W:I)) ILttl'r lo 111.• 1.·••lt•hral\•cl a~ t ht• author or . 'l>t• 011)1"· r :I (' ,\ I 11 Am 1•r1 1·a . ·· wrott• 011 t•:- s;i y a houl th•• jour111 •y into '"It• <l t'M'rt .. "'tht• wildt•r nt•ss · · II wa:- • n q .:111 fort•st of pint· tht•n, but T11rq m·v1 lie k m•w lht• ~rl' al and gn•(•dy /\m(•ricans would take Mailbox ever y tree and move on to some place else. some 1Jlac<' momen· larily wee:t llhy ·'It's this nomad pcc.)1le which the rivl!rs and lakes do not stop." he wrote. "before which the forests fall and prairies are covered with shade. and which. after having reached the Pacifi<- Ocean. will reversP its steps to trouble and destroy the s ucit'tics whit:h 11 will have formc1I behind it .. We have reac·hed the Pa<.'ific Now, Sagir1e:tw , whid1 once h;id a populaliun of almost 100,000, is Just one of the soeieties formed ht' hind lht• front.ier. ll is being clt·s truyl'd nuw 1ls populC1tlon was d own lo 77 .500 in l9RO t·ensus Th:.it 1·efl~US lt•lls t ht• st or) or lht.• nt·w or tontinu1ng move· na•nt Wl'~I Thl' pop11h1lwn of St Louis. w~ut·h was :.. fur I rad ing posl 111 1~1. ha~ dedmed from ~J.fJOO lo 448,IJ!Jfi 111 the past :lO y1.•ars Ruffalu llroJJ1>ed from 5!i0 .IJOO to :1!'i7.0lllJ :'\ew York l'lt.v los t almos t lint' mill ion peoplt.•. Philadelphia. De troit . . so it goes. PEOPLE, it seems. would rather Jive in little boxes in the desert where Los Angeles meets San Bernardino or on top of what the Lord meant to tx! a swamp in Florida than stay in britk houses in Baltimore or Pittsburgh. f'ede ral and loca l programs to create and sa ve in· dustries and jobs in the old cities during the 1960s and 1970s m;iy have kept a few people around for a few winters, but only a few. llum <in nature still t·ounts for morC' than public polit-y . So. the new t·onvcntional wisdom will be Let's for~cl about Saginaw <ind the rest what <.'<m we do? Thal "idet.1" lrns ht•<'n ~ivt•n 1mprt•ss1ve n •sµC'tlability by one of l'rcsi dl'nt C~rtcr 's cr c t.1tions, the Co m m ission for a Natio n a l 1'genda for the• 19ROs Th<' eom· mission has recommendccl a total l'hange in fedt·rnl urlian po licy from try ing to do something for the losers to join· ing the winners. ··when the federal govern- ment steps in lo try lo alter these d y n amics." lht> Com- mission reports after reviewing population shifts from east to wes t. from cold to warm. "it generates a flood of demands that may sap the initiative of urban govurnments via thtc• ex pectation of continuous s up 1mrt. · · "UTIES ARE not p erma ne nt," the commission said. Perhaps, l~ut. in general. the y should be. 'fhl· United St ates is no longer·a country of e xpanding will and ent'rgy We can destroy St. Louis or Saginaw. but we prub <.1bly t an'I n•place or re· build them. 'l'll<.'n• is. it st·cms to me. a trcmt'nduus danger in the coin <'i dence or lht• 1980 l'Cnsus ancl lht• coming to µower of men wh11 a r l' hoth t·onscrvall\'t•s and Wcsternt'rs. Hon<.1 ld Heagan and his frnmds have alwavs ll'nded lo h e l1 1.•ve that t'h c n • is somt·thin~ evil about ··tecmjng C'i Ill'!'... the phrasl' is from the' l<'lll'r:. or an anti-urban polill· <'ian namt•d Thomas J efferson. a Weskrnl'r 1n his da\' Tht.' num hers und tht• rt•port~ arc: IPlling our nl'w lt•adt•rs c·iwdly wh<tt they want tu ht·ar that t he} shoulcl ht•l11 lht•nist·I \"l''i. hc.:lp San l>wi.~o. rat hl·r than ht· Ip lht· un" as ht:<I . thi: l eft lwhinds of l'ill.'>hurgh 11r :\-111\\ auk1•1· Hut thl• fa!"! 1:-. that th<· lc·fl h1>.h 1n1h a rt· :-til l th•· rc·a l Amt·rit·<1 Thl'rc· an• ..,,, ni;1n\ m1>re 11f lh\•m back 1':<.1sl onh 2i1 p er<'C•nl or thl• flaltctn IS 10 . the.: Wt·~1 It would IH· a m 1..,tak<: l1i throw i,:f>Oll mom·~ aflN had into thl• olcl <:i t11·., massive nt:w Jlih t rt·at1or1 1.., prulia!tf\ 1m po:-..,1hlt• 1n m<in~ pl;.H·l'" Hl"T "t: rll'l'!I tr> prc·:-en1· those pl:.it t·:-.. part 1 eula rl~ lht·1r irri·pla1·c•;tlil1• Ph.\ s1l'al planb huild1ng:-.. r11acb. w:it1·r l11w:.. "-ihlh: and jtrt\ al•• fal'i11tit·:-. of aTI kind.., ht·1·au:-.•· 1t '411l.ilcl h<: :.. lrai,!t·cl~ to lin· 111 a c-111111tr~ Iha t dt•(·ldt·d t 1 :-. propc•r fu1wt 11111 10., Io '-llh:-1<11:1.t· I h1 · prc1:-pl'rtll).! m11111nt~ ratlw r than tlw :-.trllf.! ~1111.c nw 111nl .' ... ,• School budget shritlks Proposed bill could nWJify Prop. 13 Conte nding that th(' true impact or Pro position 13 has arrived. Huntington Beac h Union High School District of· fidals this week announced $.1.9 'mjllion of proposed budgl't c utbacks for ne xt yea r . Included in the c uts from the $42 millio n general rund budget a re elimination of pe rsonal counseling for s tu· d ents, layoff of 144 teachers. e limination of the school nurse pro~ram and reduction in the hehind·lhe-wheel driver education program. La('k of property tax r evenue t>eC'a ust• of Proposition n . the dwindling of the s tate budget surplus that has bailed o ut public schools sin ce 1978, increasing employee over~ead .. a.nd dec lining ~nrollment have been cited by dis t n et officials a s r easons tor the proposed <:utbacks. A quiet, possibly s tunned, audience of more than JOO people crowded into the boa rd room to hear and get copies of the propos al Tuesday night From a variety of involved g ro ups including teacher s and counselors m embers of that audience probably will have something to s a y about the budget proposals at the next board m eeting Jan. 27. We wish them well. ldentif ying the problems is a w hale of a lot easier than finding solutions • Opinions expressed tn the space above are ttiose of 1he Daily Pilot Other views expressed on lh1s page are those o l their dulhors and artists Reader comme nt 1s 1n111ted Address The Daily Ptlot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642·4321 Boyd/Job payoffs Ry l •. M. BOYD The money experts con· tinually examine careers to find which s how the most promise in the upcoming de· cade and which show the least. Latest rundown on this matter indicates these oc· c upations can be expected to pay off most h andsomely: computer syste m s analyst. doctor. health service ad· ministrator, engineer and dentist. Least promising, ac- c ording l o this s tudy : teacher. military officer , newspaper reporter. public relations manager, lawyer and architect. tJ, Every afkrnoon al 5 o't•lock for the !&1st 20 years in llawaii, I've mixed an 86·proof scotch and s oda for rny wife ancJ an R6·proof bourbon and wate r for my self in small glasses with the sam e amount of ice in each. When it's time for refills . the ice 1n m y wife's ~lass is almost !(one. but I still have alot of ice ldt. Why this difftorenCt·? Is it the scotch lhat m1•lls ti or' the soda'? A Am ~ucssinl( the soda Hut will check rurther . This muy require com1lderuhlc! re· searc h. Stand hy. To the Editor: Thomas D J<:lias·s column ··Sh;.ulow Cas t h y Prop 1:1:· .Jan 2. mak es som (' pre tty s hadowy s t <i tt•m e n t s . A hi g s h<.1d<1w is ca st 11v1.•r the ac- curat·y or his s talt•mcnt that dut: to 13 property taxes are brin~ mg in onl y 49 pert·cnt or lht' re vt·nu1:1 they did tw rore I>ut• to new 1·onslrul"li11n and sale:-or pro1>f'rty. whi<:h an· appr a1st·cl al today·!> inflatC'd prices and taxed <Jccordi ngly. most coun· ties tn California an• eollerting mort·. OrangC' County alone col· le<.'Lt•d SI .8 bi llion more this year than it rlid h<'fore 13. And the profligar .\' 11r nl'w ;ind higher "fl'es ·· for standard ser vites s hould kt•t•p t•vc ry hamlt'l well ahll\'1• lht•ir pr£'· l:l reve nut's. Tit E "'t\('T tha t they cut vit al ser vic·t•s and schoob. while they raise ~overnment salaries and increase bun•auC'raci~s. is just a punishment to the people for havin~ passed 1:J. And there is a plot in lhal ploy. The plot is the dark s h a dow Sen . J o hn llolmdahl is tryin~ lo blot out 1:1 with lie has introduced Sen;ite Bill •1'1 that ci•quin•:-. that a ll rt•sidt•nl.1 1:11 n •al pro1wr\y h(' ap p r a ised a nnuall y at ·•fair mark cl valut• · · llomt's hou~hl befor<' 1975 for S40.000 would be' re·appraiscd at $15(),000. raisinj! thei r tax from $400 lo SUiOO a yc•<ir-. m11kini:! lh<:rn un<.1fforda· blc for older own<'rs to Ii vc in. Many arc (';iting <lo~ food now to surv1v<! Wou ld this ll'ave them with only a hone., If passed in thl' I .egislature. SB44 will he put on tht• ballot as Senate Constitutional Amend· ment 8. We will have to wo rk as hard as we did for 13. to heat this amendment that would wipe it out. So let's stop it before it begins by contacting our senators. demandinl( that they not thwart our wishes by votin~ for it. A majority of no votes in the Senate will kill it right there. GOl.01 E JOSEPH Designers of ladles· cos· tumes have com e up with dresses made of wallpaper. and the wearers of same are said to blend in rather well _ Jll~ltalWlf P• •II • with the dee<Jrtn-mrr 0"11,_--ci--- If the oil crisis should lead to a Mldeut war . the people still driving IH 1U11Jen should be draned flnt. L.J. .... Ill, ... ,_.., ....... .. =~··· ,. ... ,. ...... 11•1 ~~ ... ., ...... ... ·:::::: .... ~--~ ...... .. --------- h To the Editor: • omes. Most appropriate for warren G. Althoff (Mailbox. demure girls who sit out the J•n. 2) .ad my father would dance. have 1otten atonR beautifully. Those who sell lnltlal Warren la tired of all the pray· ittlckplns say the letter "M" lnl •nd the candles, and want.s is the most popular of all. to 10 ln there with the troops and show those Iranians who ia boa. Q. Noon Is neither a .m . nor There h.ve been so many ln· p.m ., but 12 m, and UM m ternatklnal crlsea over the lut stands for merldlu. Tlt•t'• 20 yean, th•l I c•n'l remember what you said. lltdn.111at ii wbleb GM lt ftl. But my fa&her, 12mm. Why two~'' too, bad crown Ured of all the fl . n., 1taDd for mJd· PUllY·fOOUftl ln aom• 11~.uon. mendlm. One1, wbilt we "Jn ._.,N . ., 1·r1hh;ig1• and lii;11•11111J.! to lhf' 111·ws. tw too wanlc•d to '"dn•p the· 111101 h :incl gt'1 11 11v1•r w11 h · · AT TllE Ma: of 7H ht!-mind was :-11 11 :-harp, hut hi!\ h•Jtl y was going the wa~ nf ;1 c·ar wh11·h had long pas:-t•cl tlw w arr~rnly pl'riod. llis pump wa:-1>relty well s hot a11<1 th1• (•n _ainc• t·uuldn"t he n··buill /\:-. 11 t urnt•c1 out . ht• only was 111 li\'C SI>. rn1111ths m ore. /\s it so huppeflt•d. lhal 1"ris1s was cventuallv resolved. I clc>n 't kno w if it .:..·as prayers. o r candles. good diplom<1c·y or com promise Lhat dicl it. I l frcquentl~ sC'ems to m1' that older peopk! who hav(• less of a life span Io Ii Vl' a re tht' mo~t militant among us. I know we can charge· in th<'rl' and whip those Iranians anti tht• Hussians too, just likt• 111 ··star Wars.·· nut. s inc-e I ha ve som e grandchildren now. 1 ·it rathl'r stick with lhe prayers und I.he randlc!i <i i lea:-1t until after lht• SurX'r Bowl VAN J\HSUAl.1': !"RANCE E.,ol11•lo" "•' far' To the ~:ditor I 11 e:tn AssoC'ialt•d l'n•ss article printed m !ht' Daily Pilot Jan. 7. scientists <it the annual m eeting of the Aml'rican Association f r I h<' Advancement of Sci en c 1·on <le mncd Pres id e n t -e le e Honald Heagan 's views on t•volution as lx.•ing '"trl'mcndous ly unfortunatt• ·· Hcagan was quoted as sa ying, .. I have a gn•11t m any questions about it (evolution l . I think that a great m<iny discoveries clown lhrou~h tht' years have pointed up great flaws . . " Dr. Porter M. Kier was quoted as saying, "Evolution is a fact." Evolution is not a fact. it is a theory. One must be lieve in evolution just a s pne must believe in creation or in any other theory as to life's origin. I reel that it is· unfortunate that one 'of our leading scientlsls was so close·minded' .as lo expound ~ theo1 y MiS-fat'r."-tgn011ng-BJI others. ONE OF THE facts that Gov. Reagan surely alluded to, and Dr. Kier chose to ignore, is that S'cientlst.s, try as they m ight, can not combine inanimate chemlca!a in their laboratories and come up with • Uvlnl ot- 11nism. The c101ell they have come th\11 far la creatint amino •dd1 -1 eomplH cbemlcal In the .• .,_.lldlnl of llfe•IUlt•lnlq protein, l)ul...Jtlll,o•l1 .a ctaemw.,,... cliielllfJ»'9a r.r \ n~ from n·r.' t 1irt1pk x Ir\ 1111-: :-ing l1 .. <·t·llt·d org<.m1sms. y1·I. lht- l' \' o I 11t 10 11 I ht•111· \ d arm~ II ( l' h•·i.:;111 from Jll:-t· :-.ueh 11 1·0111 hlnUf ion or ll\Ollllm:it1· Chl'nllt:d " ;1:-lht• sf·11•11t1:-h <1rf' tn 1111• In 1 t•produn• · l\nolh<'r l ut·t (iov H1·ag,111 surc h · alludc·cl 111 1:-that !\1·1t·n· t1sts ·have fo und 1JC1 link:-l"lm · n er t in g o lH' llfl' f orm t o anolh<'r. The so·n .1llt:d .. missing link .. between m un and upt• rlicd out millions or ~·c·a r~ ago w ht'n man <'Vol vt•d from 11 . say the• scientists.· Then why an• lht•n· s lill ape:-" Tht·~· s hould han• died out wtll'n the missing link t•vol \'l'd from th<'m. ff PVOIUl lOn IS ongoini.:. thus explaining lht• prc•senct· 111 Ir vi n~ apes. s hould not t ht• ·•missing link .. also tw aliH•'I To s um up. t•volutwn 1s a lhN1 ry. not a fact. a nd should he 1 rC'alC'd ;is s ut•h. Eminent mt•m· hl'rs of the scientific 1·ommunity suc·h as Or. K1 (•r should ;1lwuvs rf'member tht• diffrrcnn• · J E HRY Ml'l.J.ISO:'-i llrop .-11llf#c•ffcJ11 ralr To the Ed ii or: I am appalled lhal n l•1the r you . the county supc•r v1snrs. nor the s tate Lands Commission have consider<'d the most oh· vious solution to lhe .. <'xt·css·· trus t funds whit·h arc ac l'umulating due to thl' s U('('essrul opt•r'ationorOan;i Point llarhor. Your editorial s ays. ·'It is not a ll surprisin~ that a s urplus has bee n accumulated ... !las it <>N'urred to you tha t if th<' col· lc<'tlon rate were lower tht• o p e ration f and businesses) might be even more successful" Do you really consider s pending the "excess" funds at Newport and SW1set Aquatic Park to be ··equitable dislri bu lion··? GEORGE PLANT \\1th no regard t o can. u r any hocly on lhc roud ThLtt's just m y 111>1nion C.fl :\HI. ES 'f HI\ 1'T EH Sa11f"fl •"9flt-•llo" To I hl' Editor .J l'rr~ Brown 1s proposing 1\1 ~a vt• hu<.:k:-hy 1•lin11nat ing l't'rt tt1n l'Urrenl t•11st·11r·li\'irrg 111r n ·a:-1 •s ror Wt'lfan• rl'CIJ.lll'flt:O. aml othl'rS llow ;\bout t•lim1natm~ eosl of living mrll'Xlnl! on go\ t•rnors". ll'~islatdrs· anf1 jud~cs · sal<1nl'~ and pt•nsiuns ·: lndN•d , c.•liminalt' 1wns ion in· dexing on a ll puhli<' t•mµloyees' pensions unlrl such t1nH' :1s privule andustn c-an :.irford il <.1nd il ·~ commonpl;1t"l' in the private' sl'ctor JOllN flAfWIN<; '•• r,...t-dt11 To the Editor: With the cu tb ac k in tax money I can understand why schools ar~ cutting back lo lhe basics. but s omC' seem lo be muc•h more basic than others A couplt• of months a~o I read in tht• Pilot tha t th<• Newport M cs:.1 Unif1C'd St•hool Dis trict was firing remedial reading anri mus ic lt:•achers in thl' elemen- tary schools. In that same issue of the paper I read that Orange Coast Collt•ge was now offering a class in Walking (I s uppose you could hardly get more basic than thall and bt•s t or all "it"s free.·· TllF. ARRIVAi, of th e new OCC <'atalogue offering literally thousands or classes including 91 ~ music classes. made me re· member this and feei that things should be more equitable. An e lementary student who is hav· ing trouble reading deserves far more help than some adults who want to take the beginning piano lessons, a lso free. Oh well, with occ·s unlimited finun<'ial resources they'll prob· To the Editor: ably offer Remedial Walking rd like to discuss the Orante I for the student who has trouble County Tran&il District bus putting his belt foot forward>. or s~stem. It's not ttlL.UJ.Unn .:._W.alkin1Jo MJ.&sic nut year llnd lli elt, bUl more tf>e bus drivers. maybe these laid-off eleraentary I'm told they have to be very school teachers can 1et joba and 1ood driten tn order to main· . the kids can wait witil they pt taln ,&hefr jobs, and yet I'm con· to coll• to IHrn to read. atutl)' aeetn1 where buaes are MARY WAGNER r.ulllq oat ln front of cars, mak· DI bad turns, 1toppin1 when they 1houldn't stop, just break· Ja1 tbe law coutantly, and yet notbln1'1 ever said or done aboutU.. It '1 wry fl"Ultratinl wb• JOU almdlt pt in • r.ea.r ....... ......... of ..... , ...... ::-:·:=:.=.-:1 I 7~•~-i~~- I ' MOAE OPINION DAILY PILOT 111 Rowland Evana/Roberl ~ovu Ouster of Reagan militants alarms Pentagon W ASHINOTUN ll 11tta1u1 •llh1n Uw ct.reno <·ommW'lll ovu t'aaap.r 1l'•J11 We1ntwr1&1H ha• .._liOm ect 1nlo IJMnu· now lhal lht' llt>C'rt•l •r> nl dt'ftinH d t 11 lit n at.. h 10 111111 t "d o u \ Rt11•n•ut n11ht11 r) acl v111.,n truhl'd 1h~1 r rt·r ummundlllllll\a and a \ lt'Hgi> 01111 t tu• 1l11or fur ~ott lln«"r Tht> l'\'r\ 11 11\ *''•i•<•llll mrnt ut t-'ranll l'arh11 l Lhl" ('utlllt 1111 rn1 n 11t1al1(.111 • dt'jlul ) l 'I \ JI r C"f lOI ' 1t t' V \I I \ ;_.,. r t't JI \ i1f lfdt'lllH' IA ttw '1111blt' lllJ "' l' o n 1 c .a I t' 11 M ••u vi•"' towaard Wein ber••r'1 IMl•l•M• on Carlucci, 1t dvll 1u1rnnt with no Oet•na• V•putni•nt baa~k1round . u d"puly ut•r•\uy fhaa1an'• "k ltch.n t·111b111.it " unaanl moualy rnumm•nd~ 111111ln1t IL 111 did h11t d•f.n•• tnin•l\lun te1&m The 11rt11t1chtnt •l•t•t m111ht then haavei 1u11tHl•d uvlnj th• dtpuly i~cretary'a apot for Mn npert lnatcaad. keaaj11n 1tCC4ult11red T h•t Willi thit al{u11liun when V ;an ( 'l"M vc. Hui.a111n '11 dtifenlie 1HJ v 111er lhruutihout thti t•i.m IHU1&n . w~nl tu C11hforn1a Utir 20 t o 11 ri c ( W c 111 lHH 61 e r 'I' he loCl'rt•llU') 1h•10"11atc WllS II\ an uw ly moocl 11 .. unJu11lly believed \'un ('ltilil\'t' wu11 re11pon111ble for ,. IJ r e" 11 l' a rn v u 1 g n 1qpu n s I l 'a r lUl'CI The dtf41nae plan• fa1tldlou1ly p re paared by Van C leave , Plymale and a11oclate1 will neve r be read by Welnber1er. That m1y well prevent any Ru1aan hurry·up plans for ac· t•elented 1pend1n1 In the c ur· rent f11ul year. Penta1on otrlce11 formerly oc- l'Upied by the Van Cleave team are now mos tly e mpty . Jn r har&e of the ske leto n cre w t her" 111 an old Weinber1er· Carluc·c·i comrade from HEW ditys in the Nixon 1tdmini1tra· 11on W111i11m Howard Tart Ill. a W ashmjton lawyer who knows even leu about defenase than Weinberl(e r and Carlucci. Yet, Andy Rooney Incredibly, 'fMrt has wound up on the li1t for the deparlmenl's No. 3 post ; unde r secretar)' Car policy, Taft h1t11 been confe rrina qn defense matte ris with Richarlt Stubbina. a Carter administra- tjon anti-defense expert at the Office of Managem e nt a nd Budge t <OMB ) whose views generally coincide with Sen. Georae McGovern 's With Reaganauts exiled to oblivion. umong those briefing Wein· berger for his co nfirmation hear ins were lwo C:e1 rler of fl c ials J ack Stcmpler . uss1stant defense secr etury for Jegislutive affuirs, a nd Orig Gen, Carl ~ Smith, military assistant to Defense Secr e t ary H a r old Dro wn. CARI.UCCI HAS been c·onsult i n g with his rlos e frien d C 1tnulher llEW old hand 1. J ohn Rhinelander wh o wus a passionate arms 1·ontroller as u S t ale 0('p artmcnl li:twyt·r Carlucci told us Ht.1nelundt·1 will _ not ~o into lhl' Hl'a~un ad· minis tration and llcrlll'Cl ht· t•ven knows Ua r r y lilct hrn an, a former Carter admmistrulwn arm s contro llt•r now a t tht· C a rnt'lP(' Endo~ nwnt llul ti memo circulating on Cup1tol lltll lists Blcthman l:ls a possible.! i:IS SI Stunt St'l'ft•I a ry ur do(enst~ T h er e arc u nlid ute!. Sec rl'I ary des ignate Alcxundc·r lla1g has inovt«J quickly lo 111 !.lu ll u lkal{itnuut s t aff at the Stall' lkpartnwnl The Nalionul St•l'Urtty Cuun~1l c NSC ) s lafr will ht• rllll'cl With fHagana uts , p1>s!.ibly 111l'ludin~ Vun Cleuvt.• l>t'Spite his ll•Ss lhun rcassurin~ n 1nfirma l1o n ll'~l11n11n}'. Wc111 hl•rger m:1) :-.11011 ll•a r11 enou~h 1•1 rt•flt•l'I fl1·a~:m 's philosophy 111 IH'l'SOnni•I und IJOli1·y llul fiir now. 011t· St:nutc l"•lllst•rv a ll vt• , .... 1·a l l1n~ W1 •inl11•1 ~t·r ·an11lht•1 ll;irolll Br11\\n \\l\h 1•n l' i11r f 1· r t· 11 1· t· Hr o w 11 k 11 11 w ., SllOH·thtng aho111 dt'fl'llSl' " \'\en\' In .; Dtl' 2U 'hu1J1 1n1i1 m .at \ h l'itV the t\111(r l1r .. 1l dt'lt'n:.l· ,.,,, .. ,1 ~ilham \an \ ·1 .. -' c u:. 11 dll:>ll 11>11 dut1f, bllu·k blllll'll h1111 caml ht' 119am frum Pl't1LJ~u11 µu:.b and con :.1&ned I hell rt'!Jor l:. l11 u)\h l'ans Stnt:c lht'll ..a l'11llc1·1 w n of 11~rli11nah\lt•:-ll t'V t:r t•o nrwl·tt'tl \\Ith jtron~ dcfrnsr huv1• bt.-cn t•dg1n.i into tlw HcJ .:un 11·u11s1 11un An lt'Y Wcml>tlr~t!r informed \ u11 Cle11ve th11t he und his Lt"um :-. stirv1<.'ti11 were tcrm1mat cd r11rlhw1th Thti hol-ltimpered \'an Cleave shouted lhut his r e s vuns1bili\y was to advise Reaaan h1 lll!>clf and Wt>inbergcr could" 1111t flrl' him Wtiinberger shout· \•d bat·k that Vun Cleave was de· t•t•1v1ng himst•lf. he wus gont-. Cold weather's fun -• sometimes ... THIE MOST (•hartlablo tix phullt Lton 1~ thi:lt this 1:. no 1·on:-.p1rat·y hut tht· µroJul'I 11f Wcinhcr~er':. nearly lot<tl 1~11urann: 1111 de ft'nsl' questwns, wh1(•h wus fully reveulcd in ht:. St•n<Jtt· 1·1111f1rma tton ht•aring Hut a ssuming Wetnber.:er finally le arns tht! names and issues Involved, he has lost valuable lime in rev1s mg defense s pcmding and lost in· \•aluable experts he badly needs ln this as in other transition wars these past two months, Ronald Reagan's presence is barely Celt. The re h as been no gesture from eithe r the pres- ident-elect or his chief 1tide, Ed Meese. the1t they r e Ma rd a ra dical reconstruction of the na I ion's depleted rlefcnst•s as top priority Con s ider the H eagan · Hot Air Balloon Advtmtures ,.;pend "" houf dt ~•' '"~ over w. ~ .. n ""'m •'""•or llu.t m •t•• .. bo ..... th11 e»rth •tru ly "'fHh't olni\~r ••p.-r tll'n4 • ta UC h t for 1 W O • lf'il), .. t ilt)() ti •:JOO {/ift Certificate§ Available fJ; CHAMPAG,t!~ -r; 673-3383 W c 1nbergc r w1ts rorrert. t-:i:I rly m tht' t ransiu on perios whe n Vun Cleavti crosstid swords with translion ovtm;eer Willi11m Timmons. a Timmons aide llsked Meese whether Vlln Cleave was under the pre!lldt'nt-elect 's pro· tec·lion. No, rt'plied Mee11e, fire him if you want. The trouble blew over temporarily, but Reagan has not come to his defense adviser's uid. VAN CLEAVE wus not thc on- ly virlim. His team 's members, including some or the nation 's leading military experts. are blackballed. That includes the highly-esteemed Ben Plymale of Boeing, who made the d is· astrous Dec. 20 trip we1;t with Van Cleave. Plymale had been e xpected to be an adornment of the Reagan Pentagon as under secretary for research. Where is the best weather in the world? I have n't been all over it but I did make one trip lo an island in the Caribbean o nce several years ago and, by all the usuul standards we apply when we say the weather is "good," I suppose I should choose that. Hawaii wo uld be a close second by the same st andards . The weather in lh ost' p la ces is a lm ost a lways warm 1tnd seldom hot . The w ate r is neither too warm nor too co ld f o r sw imming . It's pleasantly refreshing. Nonetheless. if I were pressed lo pir k a perfect day. I'd choose o n e or those c ris p , clear , crunchy cold zero days in New Hampshire o r Vermont or Cnlorado. You have lo be in good ON THE BEACH AT SAN CLEMENTE luxurious All Adult Condominiums For Lease. Approximately 21 00 sq . ft. 2 bedroom. 3 bath. Closed circuit TV security gate. Spectacular white water view. All ' amenities POOi . spa, & rec. room s 1000 & up. SUNSET SHORES 714·491-1431 7 I 4·4fl·4JIO SEMI-ANNUAL SALE &CLEARANCE SUITS Reg. 155.00 to 325 .00 124.10 to 235.10 A large selection of 2 pc .. 3 pc. & \pc. quads. Hart Schaffner & Marx, Palm Beach, Botany & Fulton Park all In pure wools, wool blends & polyesters. Avallable in solids, stripes & plaids. Sizes: Reg: 46·56 Long: 46-56 X Long: 42-~ Portly: 44-60 SPORT COATS Reg . 125.00 to 285.00 99.10 to 227.10 Hart Schaffner & Marx, Palm Beach & Botany. Camel hair, herringbones, plalds & tic weaves. Pure wools poly/wool blends, many colors. Reg: 46-46 Long: 46·56 X Long: 42·56 Portly: 44-60 BLAZERS Reg. 95.00 to 125.00 74.'° to 99.'° Palm Beach & Fulton Park, poly/wool blends. Navy, camel, powder blue, brown, gray, black, burgundy & green. Reg: 48·56 Long: 46-56 X Long 42·56 Portly: 44-60 DRESS SLACKS Jaymar & Allyn, St. George, many with "elasticized" w~lstband, double knit & gabardine In 100% poly. Reg. 30. •• to 39." 24." to 29." SIZES:. Reg: ~-~~~It, LOnQ.: ~·-~ walet -~ . --· OUTERWEAR Wllllam Bairry, Mighty Mac & Fleld & Stream, ski J~cket1. suburban, light weight, leathera, cowhldea, suedes, & ranch coats. SIZES: Big: 1X8·3XB, Tall: LT·XL T 20% to30% °"' DRESS SHIRTS Long & short sleeve, Arrow, Manhattan, Enro & Christopher Hart, 1olld1 & fan Ices. Reg. 17. •• ta 28." 12 ... to 20." HOIE JOO SUITS IHOEI SIZES: Tall 151h·18'h neck, M-38 slHve, Big: 17·22 neok, 33-35 llHVe. Ore11, casual & 1port ENTIRE STOCK 20% OFF And lounge 1ult1. Reg. eo.•• to 100. •• Florthelm, Fl'ffman, & Nunn Buth, 10~·14, O.EEE Reg. 31." to 88 .... : 34.oo to 79.'° - II ... to II." health and willing lo be a little uncomfortablc fo r lhc few minutes ll ta kes to warm up, but on ce you do that, it's more pleasant and r efreshing than a s wim in the Caribbean. If you ski, saw wood or just walk to lown, il makes you feel great Yo u have some s ense. inside your warm coal and gloves . of having triumph ed over thl' ele- ments. When you arc ins ide at night, after a day outdoors, and your house is warm and t·ozy, 1t gives you the 9ame feeling Y"U had as a 'c hild under a tent in a rainstorm. A house warmed to 70 d egrees on a winter day with the temperature a t zero outside , 1s infinite ly more pleasant than that same house cooled to 70 degrees in summe r wilh tht' te mperature outside al 90 I WEATHER INEVITAllLY comes to mind orten when lhe temperatur e sta ys hc low :.w dt'grees for an t·xlendt'd pemxJ. an_d that's whut's happtmtnl! in HIGH QUALITY GIFTWRAP New & e•c•l1ng oalterns tor t 98 I 40 sq II reg 1 1 9 99• rl. mul'h of lht-1·ount1v no~ Mv wife looked out the· kttt•hcn win dow and JUSI sig he d last Satur · day morning as lht· ful'I 11 urk pulll·d into the drivcwe1y "'Herc g1x:s a1111\hcr $400 1Jow11 thl' drain." she s a ul hllt{'r)y Well , ~don't hkt· spt·nt1111 g tht· $400, but thl'rc un• a lot of t hlnf.!S a bout the t:old I don 't m1n1l I lovl' keeµrng war m fur inst hlH'l' It ·s sulisfying a rHI lh•·n "s n•1 <fouht ,\IOU ~t·l llltJrt' O( t•Vt'r\' thing done wh~n 1t 's t·old lh<in when it's hol. 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Y Ali. <A l'I Al uharnu <;ov fo'o b J1tmn . whOl'le m orntnit shuvc was 111terruµted by 11ne11hbor11eekin11 help with "u" totini.: burglars . s a ys the hero of the ll1ay was u youth who 1tut 11 good look ~l the &t!luwuy ('lir James Willi an has pra v11lc untcl>d lum ma nsion when anel1hbor l'alle d him to the door Risk linked to tampons Toxk shock da111Jer1 indicated in 1tudy MINNEAPO LIS I AP> \ KoHlr\!h ha• C'lurly linked a l *'rHt"r nail of toxic' •hock 11yn d rom " to th., uu of s upe r iabaorbent t1tmvc>n•. but aclen· llata don 't know why thcJH tMm vorH 11r .i Ill f11ult and atlll 11re r tiluct11nt to wun wo m en off v1&rth'ul1Ar produrl!I "Th• rl•k uf tox1r shock is p1 u1tmt, rti&udle11s of whether i.0 111cc>11e u.11es tampons or not," suad l>r M1<•hH I Oste rholm, who cltrtH'lt!d 11 11tudy by three Midwest hl'11lth dtipu tmtints 'W1t're not yet an n position tu t t• 11 a 11yo11e lo UM' or not to uiui tumpum. o r s u11e r a bsorbent t ..u111>on11 Wo men l ' lin assess the duta and del·1de for the mselves II ... houlcl ht-' un 111d1v1dua l l'ho1ce ,11 t h111 lirr1t'. · 0 1Herh11l m su11I S IN<'•'. 197K, WH t:N toxic sl11H·k was 6l1Ven its na me , the tltM•ust• hu:i arft.~l·ted AlK people m11slly wo men younger th an :w. hut uls11 '>Ulllt' men and d11lclren and 6!1 wo men ha ve ll ll'cl Symptom s 111C'ludc rever . d tdrr hea . vvm1 t111~. u drop tn hloud lffl'Ssun · a nd u s unburn ltkl· l'J~h 'I' h l ' s l u cl ~ r o u n cl I h u I n1t•ns tru at1111: wom en w ho ust' tilt' so 1·a llcd s up1•r ubsorhent lu111 po11s . wh1 t h c·o nlulfl syn thct11"ribt!rs urul d 1c m1c11l c•orn pound• not found in the older, 100 pen·ent <'Olton tampons. atand a much areater riak of l'o ntnctin1 toxic shock than wom en who use less 1tb1or bent tampoM or no tampons Ml all. Oaterholm said the study , in· volvin1 240 women from Min· nesota, Wiscon11ln and Iowa, pro· d uc ed these findings -WOMEN WHO Ust; tum· pons of 1t11y kind stand a 17 times greater chance of falling prey tu to xic 11hock than wom en who u1.1c so m e other prote<•tion durinK m enstruation Wom e n who ulie s u11er a bs orbent ta mpons exdus 1vely are 30 times more likely to con· tract TSS than women who USP no tampons There I!> "no cvid cnl'c that an y c·hemical c:omvos1t1on of uny of th<' ta mpons was related lo the occurrenN• of t ux i<· s hork " Thl' study t·ould not dl'l l0rn11r11· JUSl wh) s u111·r a l1surl1l'rtl tarn· Chairman pick.-d s A (' H A ~ 1-: r\ I'< I I A I' I t-:nws t l lro111•n l1111·i.:. tltl' l1 1sl s tilt•· fl 11<1r1l or t-:q u<.iltl i1t11111 cmployt•c· c v1·1 c·lel'lt•d llJ lh t· ho ard, was l'ht1~1·11 hy th1• l1tt:H'1I lo ht• cha1rm u11 l>rr1nl·ttliurg ~llt't't•t•cls Hid wrcl N1•v111s p o ns seemed more likely to brlna onTSS. PRt~VJOUS THEORIES about TSS h a ve centered on the new ta m pons ' efficiency that they so effectively block m enstrual fluid that it backs up into the bo d y throufh the f'allop1an tubes und, i Infected, spreads bal'tcrla Into the bloodstre am or on their new Ingred ients. C hief sus pect an the latter th <'<i r y i s c a rb o x - Ylll !!lhyk ellulosc, a compound in all the s uper -a bsorbe nt t am · 1-1ons Scicmt11;t11 thought it might nou r is h thl• s t aph y lococcus aur e us bu1•t erium known to l'aus c· TSS, or tha t 1t m ight ir- rilute the v u~mnl llnin6l and al lo~ l1iH'll'r1 a into the hlood that WU\' Hut Oslerhulm. c·hacf or acute c11..,1•aM· 1·p1lll'rn111lo~y at the Mm· 1w ... 11l 11 lll'alth dt·1i<1rtmen1, said th•" '\lutl} h ucJ r ull-d out curhox .' 111 ..thylt•c•ll ulust· us a 1•ulprit O ther 11rflt•1ab ovt>rsee1n~ the .,lutl.' w1·n · 0 1 l.1tv1,rnl' Win· t 1•r 111 t'\ •·r. ..tall' 1·p11h•miologisl fo r tl11· Iowa f)1·p u rtm e n t or llt·a lt h, a11cl 1)1 .Jc.rrr ... y Davis, '>t alt• 1•p 1 d 1·m 1 11 l 11g1 ~1 at t he W 1:.1 ·1111~111 IJ1 v1 ... 11111 11( llcallh Ila\ 1s frr'il llnkc•d 1;111q111ns with ICIXIC' -;hcwk OBITUARIES DURANGO COWBOY If you want authen- tic dash to yo ur western look, 11ead out for Durango Get the top selec tion o f western apparel personally coord1- natnu to r you Remy leather lambskin vests. Ldrry Mahan boot::; .ind Jf!<m::; Pd11lw 11cll Sltrn shirts plt1s 0 1111.:1 great qcar that wu n tt1e WE!S t Fu r mf!n t1nd WOJl1Pn •I I • • 111 11 1 I ., 111 ,, 1i • "Slit: WAS l'R\'ING AND suy1n.i ther e wen• hurglurs in lhe hous e untl ht•r husturnd was still in thert'." tlu· ttovcrnor 's wife , Ho bbie ,suid '-------------------~~~--~~----~----~ l A s Jumes l'&llcd the poli<'e, a hoy identified us Jdf Cox came up und ~aid he suw the burglars le u ve the hor?W! of Roger Herrick ,.,,. .. "He ga ve m e the informa ti on for the polic.e. which they gol out on the wires immed111tely," James s aid. Cox, who had seen the car , p rovided the color and license plate number .James said There wer e no immediate arrests JAMES WENT TO HIS Nlo~IGHBORS' house arter calling the polil'e "The house was pretty well ransacked when l gotthere," he 1rnid. "The y hacl m a<le a t:oodjobof it " The Statuettes hunted NAPLES , Italy < A I' 1 l'ohc·(' scur<'hed antique 1 stores for 150 8th centur y sl<tlut•ttes stolen from 11 Christmas nih HI thl· Santa ('hiur<i llus1l1C·u Naplt's is famous for 1ls C'hrist m a~ l'rl IJ art work. ~~New Convertible'' I FR ACE "~':~~~!:~!1:::s MARY G . FR ACE 'i Int= 1u110.,..,,Hf '''"'"nn\ d''' Oult•g passed away on J a nuary '"' "'~" ·" Storage llnit 14, 1981 in Ora nge, Ca. She H .,'v~'c'~'., ",'b':· ,~~··"~,'.',;:," 11 ~:1~ was born In Nebr dSka on M.-.. , •I•'"'"'• ~1•11 December 20, 1892. She • •nn l 0""'0"1"'' 10" .. was a resident of Santa c "'""'"'" """°'•"u" '" •otn '>1•tt• Ana. Her husband Harry 0,'~7 .. ~,::7,:.,~"l'~':';:,~,':.~~ ., •. oj •of passed away in 19S4. She 1s ,,.,, .1 .... survived by 3 c h ildren, • .... 11 ''''"''"'1u" 1•• Waldo Fr ace of F ullerton, ~·:::.:.'.:.: •• ,. .. Ca., Ma>e fne Hr:tye~ of Iowa , '"' .. ,,., .. ,.,.. 111 ,. ,~ , .-n ,. '" 1n,. and Mary Cleopha Fl;titt of '"''''' f ,., •• ,. ,., .. ,,.,,.'''"II'';'" Sun City, Ca ., a sister Fiia lnnu•••'· 1""1 FISJ011 E 11 1 s o f Ne b ras ka . b l'ulo•·· ·~·• t" ... ,,..' ., .. ,, , •••• , PolOI grandchlldren and 8 grea l· ,_,, ft '' /1 ,. 1..,., '" 11 grandc hildren. Servrces will be held on F r iday, January 16, 1981 at P UBl.ll' NOTH'E 1o:OOAM at tht! La ke side ,~,;~r~c:;::~!':::' Chapel at Westmins te r rnofall-•nQPf"""''•••doonc;,bu" Memorlal Park with Dr. Wiibur J . Bulla rd o l Orange officiating. Burial wlll follow at We stminster Memorial Park. The fami· ly requests donations be made to the American Cancer Society. Services under the direc t ion of Baltz-Bergeron Smith & Tuthill Westc llff Chapel ,. .. , ... , OLD (OUN l fl Y' l AND~CAPE~, 131 'O•nn Co\ta M•\• C•ti•orn1e .,o. G u y f Rurrow\, "' l91h Sir••• Newport 1Macf'l.C•t1forn1•t1&1b Ch•rle\ K Ott, )JI Jo•nn. C-o\ht M•••. Co1llorn1a97'1t Thi\ t>u\1nen " conduc t•d Oy • gen•r •I 04rtner ""P G•ryE Burro111111\ fhl\ \tel•t"flent •• , flll!d With 1"- (.ounty (t•r9' of Or•no-Counh on Jenu•• t•.1•1 Mortuary of Cos1a Mesa . 'mm 646·937 t. Publl~ 0rM111" Co.o\I Delly Po lot. ,... HAllOI L.AWM-MT. ouvl' Mor1u1ry • Cemett'rv Crematory 1625 G1ster Ave Costa Me!>il 540 5554 "HCI llOTHH S nu llOADWAY MOHUHY 110 B rmtclwav Cos1a Me• ... 1 642 91!.IO IALn&IHGHOH SMITH I TUTHILL WISTCLlllll CHA,ll 427 E 17th St Co~ Mesa fl4fl·P:\ 7 1 "HCI MOTHHS SMfTHI' MOITUAIY 627 Main $1 Huntinaton Beach 536·6539 ........ y COl.OMIA&. PUMllAL. J•n H 12,1' F•b \, 1 .. 1 11111 PURI.IC NOTICE "CTITIOUI eUlllllH llAMI STATIMINT 1 ht foll0#1nQ pen.on '" doing bu\I ""'' ., c .. NATY'\ f A\HION lbl G 8 8 001C ff PI NG & IN COM E TAX l!;f llVl(E ~ l l 1 DA IL Y 'ii '°'R R£ Al 1 Y H\)f M@MJ \hH• Fouf'\l•tn V•ll•y ( •1tlorn1• (1710@ G,.n .. A "'"''•O l/)J/ Meed Sire.,, Fr-iur~t,.•fl V•tl•y C•llforni• 1710t fh1\ bu\•nf' ... , •\ conduCll'd Ov •n '" dlwlttu•I (.-.oe A fltnn<o l hi\ 't•temen• _..4~ ttlf>d with th• County (Ill'" uf Or•nCJ~ County on J•nvary 1, , .. , '1Ul 1J Publl\h9<1 OrMue c "'"' O••IY Piiot, Je" I U, 11 1, , .. , I/I II PUBLIC' NOTICE ,ICTITIOUleUllNIH fllAMll STA TIMllNT Ii ''" fOllOWlf\9 per ton\ .,. oo•nQ bu\I ,,.,,., 8 l\f Dllll/INC \CH0 0 l U~ G•rden Gro11e 81¥d G•rdltn C,rov•, C•llforn1e.,.... · I M on<l'W Yoon M'ld Howon Yoon p •rtner\f'llp, 111•• Santa M•d t1n• \t reet, 'ountaln V•lt11y, Celfforn•• "'°' TM• butt.,.\\ I\ conou<tff Dy ,,. 1n l,,..,oual I M lncM Yoon H-Yoon '"" ,,._. ••• lllad '""" ... ~County CC.rk of o,.,, .. C""ntY .., Jenu•ryl, 1•1 HOME/GARAGE STORAGE CABINET ·10 , 21 , 66 Rr•q /q !l!l 58.88 NOMI 7801 Bolaa Av~ Westminster 893·3525 '"""' "u"""'" °' ..... Coe•' Delly Pll•'· l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii( Jen l\,U,1t,f ft.t nll H••t PUBLIC NOTICE i---~·-... ._,..,,,11'1,-•w-.... -------~"=""~~ ~ .-.OllA&.,AI• c.ma1erv Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacchc 'l/lew Orcve Newport Beach 844·2700 'ICTITIOUHUll•lll • •AM91TATIMl•T I TIM lefl-ftl .. f-llWlftllllltlMH .. l AGUHAllACHMOTOltlNN,"t N CHtl Hltftw•Y. l .. llft. IHCll, NC•lft.f"'•..Ut CMftl Wltll W .... llttrley C. W"f .,.. c., ... ,,. •• ,.. ... , •• , ..... Ori.,., Hwlll,.... ...... C•lft.f11I• ..... ________ .,,. ---:---~-.. M.eOl.M"'!' ~ITUAllll Tiit• ..,.._, 1' c.....,.IM 'Y .., --~--_, 1H1r11e..-..,.._ _ ... ..,, ..,., ....,. ---liiii"TIDilllfi\il'---"'I LIQuna Buch • .. ,,_..., r 'UL L:,.7'.!un~~a "'~~1111 '"'' ~·.-: , .... w1111... 301 So._State College, 7""°'33 (_,, ,..,. .. °' ... c-ty ... l?O-OOIO IM "'*" C.p11trano '~'· ""· ,,,_ OPtn: Mon. "'"' 1rl. 8 lo 8 --1771 I. ........... or-.t c.ll IHllY "'9t. hi. f I IUfl, I fO I ...._ _________ , ,.,., ........ .,....... ,,, .. ;_ W1t11 Hit· 11·111oval ul 1 sllrlve">1111· llt'l11>•' 111d1ty 111111 1 unvr.rh 10 il deli 11· wa1 drohE: clo'lct w1tlt I lu<.k •, fu1 Jtltlecl '>t<.w 11y S1111 dy metal cons tr uct1011 and tJakeO on enamel l1nt!>h 111 nopuJ.11 AlmonrJ <.olor make t111s ,, s111.11 t ti11v ,... ,. NATtON ll ..... ......... Thla w o mMn 1et1 ritht down o n tht-fl oor to l' lit a n I I " I ' I' H I II \ I II ~ •• fl I I I I •. 11 F am11\ ~•' l h1· Ho\ ul An 1ct .. 11n Ill 0 Lun1ton II '' 11n t' of ~•·' t•r ttl µ1ct un•!', 11, \\ ,.,, l:t'rm&Jn d r \1-.1 (; t'uq.~ H,1,t-l 111 °"ha ch .. , 1· h11n~ uµ~r dt' d11"' 11 111 h llpt•:-. p 1•11jtlt• .... 111 ,1u1h tl1t"111 111111 l' I ho:-.t•h Smoking decline reported ANN AIUIOH, M11'11 1 A I' I L'rgan ·tl<' -.rnok 1ng a m on g L: :--. hq:li ti C'h oo l seni or:-ha !'> d e c I 1 n c: cl . I a r i.: c I ) beca use or peer µn·ssurt· and polt·ntial h ealth damage . a l111ivcr-;1ty or Mic higan s tud_,. c·c111 dudes . Of 17.000 scmM :-. sur veycd . 21 percent sa111 they sm<>k<'<l t·1g.ir1:llcs daily. comp<•rcd with 2!1 µcn ·c-nl 1n" simll<ir s11r v e ,. l a k t· n· 1 n I !17 7 Sig.n1f1C'anl drops WN1• re p11rt t>c1 among ltoth m ales anti frmalc·:-. "WHll.E WE 1h 111 k this drop orr tn sm•>km ~ a m o n ~ our n t·.,..t·st young adults 1s lik,t•ly tr• ha vt• vc·r v fa vor a hl l' health c·ons1..'Qucm·es for the nation 30 or 40 vears hence, clearly the· prnl1 I e m has n ot J! o n 1• away," said lhl· report r e le ased by thr<>v n· se ar c h e r s at th e University of Mrchrgan I n s I 1 t u I l' f o 1· So <" 1 a I RcSl·arch The s tudy . sponsored by tht• National Institute on Oru~ Abuse. followed an announn•menl hv thl· U S Surgeon <;cnc ral tha t the proportion of 1 s mokers in the United Statl'S droppt'd from 40 :J percent rn 19fl4 to :12 5 pl'rC'cnt "W•~ ARF.1nclrncd lo attribute this change lo a long-term int'rcase in young people·s health coneerns <tbout -.mok in g, as well as lo a sharp 1 de c r eas e i n t hc pe rceived peer pressure of smoking ," sai1I pro fessors Lloyd J ohnstnn. J e r a ld Bachman a nd Patri<'k ()'Malley Nearly two-thrrils of the 17.000 senior-; sur vcyed said they hl'liev1.·d there was "greC:Jt risk" 1 in s moking a 111tt·k nr ciga rettes a day Thi.' percentage who s a id 1 their friends would drs a pprove of cigarette smoking increased from 55 percent in a 1975 s ur vey to 74 pNc·cnt in I h" ne w rt•port Chamber • meeting scheduled The San C le m e nte· Chamber of Commerc·c will host police and fire employee s during a breakfast meeting J an 29 at the Community Center. The quarter ly me m bersbip meetihg will in· elude talks by Poli~ Chief Gary Brown and ·Fir e C h ief Ron Coleman. C ha mber members -.... -~ur;ed to «ttltect the chamber to host a police officer or fireman al the m eeting. Cost is S7 for a guest and the member. For reser vations, call 492·1131 by Jan. 27. lAr1 Show Huntington Center Thura. thru Sun. -, ·~ • .Jordan eharge• National nwod 'turning mean' WASHINGTON CAP> -National Urban League President Vernon Jordan said that Ronald Reagan's inauguration as the 40th president Jan. 20 comes at a time when the "national rriood is turning mean" toward blacks. Jordan, wounded by gunfire last year, cited the rise of the Ku Klux Klan and other hate groups and the unsolved murders of dozens of black adults and children in urban cente rs . He said these t•vents happen because there is an "atmosphere of rt·vrvt'd anti-black feeling " ~ • .Mnu9ry. 11, , .. , JORDAN DECl~ARED that Reagan sfiould as-. I sc rt his moral leadership in behalf of "racial reconciliation. rac ialjustice a nd minority progress" rm mediately upon taking the oath of office. "We don't intend to let the new administra· ta on. the new C.:ong ress or the private sector off the h1>ok." Jnrdan told rcporll•rs as he released the l 'rba11 Leu~ue·s annual report on the political Huntington Beach Pacific Coast Hwy So. of Pier I stat.us of blal'ks r Cnnique now gives you even more of a good thing. Clinique beautifiers: Allergy tested, 100% fragrance free. The clinical w ay to good looks with everything you need from skin r are systems to c.:arefully blended cosm etics. And now there's a special bonus: a travel size cache of beauty from 1 oz. Basic Shampoo that c:on1a1ns colorless henna so your hair is shining brigh t and lull o f body: to 2 oz. Nail Treatment Cream that condi- tions your nails and cu11cles; 1.5 oz . M ild Facial Soap; 2 o z. Ex· tremely Smoothing Body Lotion and c reamy blusher. A gift for you with any 6.50 Clinique purchase. Because a woman can never have too many good things. Cosmetics. 173.IOne bonus to a customer. please, I II l --------CLINJQUE <XYTl'.).t~ THE BROADWAY YOUI NEIG HB OIHOOD STORE • OM. y "-OT ..t• I~, Convenienr l.ocat1ons Newport Beach 1400 Pacific Coast Hwy t I ... Al• OM. y PtLU I & ~ \"!@ (ill [( ~@((WO©® "OOI • ~., 'T""'" u 1111 fl• /'oil U..nrt Put will a.I r-.. •· fl"lll••u 1111 11n-"'"'. u11tl "' tev11 vuu •wt'd IO t04ur """1Mth'1~ 111 urn ,.,..."'""' tm" /"'-\1111'\S Moll "'*' qw1t'°"' 111 l'ul llu•111 1\1 '1•u• ,,.,,,, ... C>rangll' C..t Or:u111 l'\1111 ,. I I 11 .. , ,.,,,,, 'u.\IU Mtisu. l'A lllM Af nMlftt/ kllf'I ' WI µ<•H llHf' U 1// /\f' 1AnXWt'ff'd, t.il pllcJIVld ''14JWl nt'' "' lo•llr•' ,...,, H« ludmu ll1r '~~·a fllll 11tm11• u1UJr•'" urvl IJMA111.-,~ h""'~ JJhvnr• "'""'-' ~ llt'' '"""'"'f'tl / 11"'' 11lu11m •IJIJJC'UO dm /11 tz.r~ '\undow~ Tfc-ls.c p11tt .. ••• c-ll•,.c-11 OEAH l'AT I lh11111i1ht 11 wui. 1lll'g1:1I to buy ln5h Sw~~titkl"!t l11•kt·t' }l'I I JUi.I ret£J about An()ther bag l ~ w 11101• 1 I .kw~ t ht' w 111ner ~t'l ui tru ubll' with th~· I""' ' K 1.-. Costa Mes a ll'1 We1al &o ull frbb "iwttpi;&akt'• Ut kel& in Uaf' l '.S., accordiaa tu &lilt-l !'I. P~t•I Service. U.S. wla•en ••)' be elated wtlea ltley wla, but &bey la&er Mn &o fue paying tan~ on tbelr wllllllngs a•d mq.Uriel!I from &ht' Po!tlal ~rvlce. Ttw loUer) .. 1atult· prublbili; anyone from sell· J•& tlckeu ltert' and it '!> also Illegal for anyooe to mail taiem into &bli; t•uuntr). The lottery, which places bftli oa an Irish borst> n ee, Is administered b> lite HNpltals Trust. Dublin, Ireland, but don't try orderiag Uc:bb fro111 there. Even requests.for iaformatlon are r eturned unopened with the aoUflutloa, "l.otte-ry Mail. Return to ~nder." Usually, friends or rc lallvl's of the U.S. winners purt'hase Uckeb abroad and mall them here In a persoaal letter. Tbe Postal Servkt' warns eonsumers to be wary of anyone who ofre-rs to sell a sweepstakes tlt'ket. It's Illegal. Phony llc:kets also are peddled and most peoplf' don't know the difference between • real tkket and a fake duplleatf'. Ticket books 'are •ot tbat bard to reproduc.-. and you can't check on a licket.'s leg ltima«'y by «'o ntac ling the sweepstakes commitlN•. D.-albtfl arif II a •.~on DEAR PAT. When~ r an I get soml' good advice about how lo deal with a "lemon" c<ir" I've gotten stuck with one. and want to know how to complain ef· fectively. I •. E .• Santa Ana There's a new book on &ht> market called, ap· propriately enough, "The Lemon Book." Written by Ral}Jb Nader and his a ssociates, ('larence Dillow aad Joyce Klnaard, from &ht> Center for Auto Safety la Washington, O.C.. this book is an A to Z bandbooll for auto owne rs and buyers. It telJs con· sumers bow to make> Intelligent car purchases and gives &bem advlte if they wind up with a "lemon." Tbe booll cove rs, step by step, how to go about getting a de fective vehicle replaced or repaired ; how lo get manufacturers and dealers to honor war· r~ntles; what to say (and how to s ay lo when writing complaint letters; how to keep records; how to take legal action; as well as Ideas for actions outside the manufacturers' complaint syste ms -such as boycotts, picket lines and "lemoncades." ''Tbe Lemon Book's" appendices provide the names and addresses of consume r groups, company offidals, politicians a nd gove rnment agencies, and jt tell the n;ader where> to write for guidebooks and 1 manuals .. Small Claims ('ourt policies for each state also are detailed. IAM>k for thii. book in bookstores or tontad Caroline House. P .O. 73H, Ottowa, Ill. 61350, ror order·bY ·nJ·i~ lnformatif>n. A ntrnna fflt1drb dflff'r DEAR l'/\T 1 ·v1· h!'t•n luokrnu for a new roof TV antenna an!l a m <·o nfu:-.1"<1 "" all the models available <'<in you ll'll nw how ·one d1Hers from another'! They all lcxJk ha-.11·ally lht' s am e to me. C J f'ounta1n Valley The difference bNw.-en a ntenna models is In the number of elt>mt>nls they <'ontain. The length determines tht> frequencies at which the antenna will be effective. A design coinblninic both long and short ele· m eats mounted on a singlf> mast will provide re· ceptloa of FM broadcastii and both VHF" and U HF televlsloo. Prices will vary, but they are propor- tionate lo the number of elements in the antenna design. Rulr• tar rrlrPrzlng,.. DEAR PAT: ls it safe lo refreeze food that has been defrosted such as when the freezer goes off? G. E . Costa Mesa Refreezing safety depends on the type of food, Its temperature , and bow long it's been defrosted. Add' foods sucb as fruit and juice are safe to refreeae even if completely defrostM. Low· add foods -vegetables, meats, poultry, flab -may be refrozen safely if they are still frosty aacl Ice cold. If tbey have totally defrosted and are 1tW ~lo the toucb, they could be refrigerated ud aaecl; or cooked and tben r efrozen. If foods don't feel cold, and you think they've been tllat way for four or more hours, It would be beat lo discard them . Foods that keep at room tempera&ure such a s bread, rolls, and cake are aafe lo refreeze. Melted Ice cream should not be refrozen. THE AlllY SCHOOL A Catholic Boarding High School for boys C,.,.. MOL Y CROSS A Summer Camp for boys 9 10 14 years old ·-Conducted by the Bened1ct1ne Monks o f Colorado jn Southern Rockies . Country En- vironment ne(Jr ski areas. c .... ,,. ....... , . s..11 c-... ........ Menes. , ....... c ..... S .. : +ltM se.ies • Al ,...._ Accephd ·hr ............. DIUCTOI OF ADMl~SIOMS THI AlllY SCH~OL . IOX HI CAMON cm. COLORADO 11212 ~ CJOJI 27MH I -Ol-hr•~ ............. .,...., .... .- MIWPOIT llMCH C1I4J t60.lt41 CONSUMER Theater class set for kids Cos ta Mesa youngsters, ages 4 and up, will be donning cos· tumes and grease paint over a 10-week period beginning Jan. 20 under a ne w city-sponsored play acting class. Taught by Jean Kruege r of Huntington Beach, the worksbop in theatric?ll e xperience will include acting , make.up, costuming and pantomime. Peak.41 with eloud mantle ,. .......... The classes, h-eld Tuesdays at the Downtown Community R ecreation Cen ter between 11 :15 a .m . and noon . will lead to a final stage presentation for families and friends. Low-hanging clouds cling to rugged spires of Santa Ca talina Mountains north of Tucson. Ariz .. following a re-cent rainy period. These peaks are known as Prominent Point and Finger Rock needle spires. Cost for participants, who may register at the Costa Mesa Civic Cen· ter 's Leis ure Services D~partment , 77 Fair Drive. is $22. U.S. issues new work-site noise rules I WASlllNGTON <AP) The Carter Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration, includes re· quirements that employers measure noi se at wo rk s ites a nd provid e employees with protective devices such as earplugs when noise reaches certain levels. 85·decibel noise level is roughly com· parable to that gen erated by an old vacuum cleaner o r a busy traffic 1n- tersection. Oranges lost VISALIA <A P J -A section of the 230·acre Tulare County landfill w i II be set aside for dumping unmarketable oranges. Citrus e xperts estima te as muc h as 200,000 tons of Tulare County's record orange har ve s t will b e destroyed a dministration has issued toughened noistc• protection standards and prom- ises more new safety rules before Ronald Reagan takes offi ce next week. OSHA also this week 1s fini~hing rules covering electrical standards for the workplace. and is proposing regulations governing con veyor ·belt and doc k· loading safety , and r equiring the label· ing of hazardous c he mu:als used in m anufacturin~. OHidals said a mandatory hearing. <·onservalion progra m announced this week will affect about 5.2 million Ameril·ans subjected to h igh noise levels. J The regulations become effective April 15 and essentially require action whe never e mployees are expos ed to workplace noise that averages 85 to 90 decibels over an eight·hour period. The The p rogr a m . unde r the Labor .. The Gibraltar wav. to get more · than just 51A'*> interest with your checking account. I t\1 C1lirah.1r,'" wt· ll 1111k il""Plt· ... lu 1pp111g 1111 1111' nght 1111 •1 kmg :11..-11u11t cl1·..,\·n·1· ""'''' 1ha11 1<111;1~ ·.., ..,ta11d;11d f;u," i\'11 u v 1lt:111 JU..,I d h ·ck w11t 111g plu ... 11111 ·1 l'"'I. That 1.., why we• •'fc •;1tvd l<ork Si1hd .. c1 ... 1·kmg till' 11utstand· 111g, 111 •\\' dwrk111g plan that r 11rnh1111·s 1h1· l11gl11·..,l intN- , . ..,1 11t1 · Jaw all11w.., w11h lltc· ha11d1t·..,l rl1t ·l'ktt1g '\l'rvic'l•.., 1x·oplt· \Vant 111t >sl. lfo1·k Sohd Chc•cking. 11 mny w1·ll h1· llw llc •..,I checking ;11'1·11u111 you 1·Vt:r had. • . . For Sta rters, 5'!.."4• Interest. No 11tlwr bank or sav· mg-; and loan can pay ynu mon•. Cc>111pi 1un<kd daily. of P>Ltr'il'. Unlimited CheckwritinJ(. Writt· all thl' rhci;ks you want. There is no per C'h<•t'k fee. Su you arc not ix·malizt"d for usu1g your a1·1·11un1 a ... ofk n ;1s y11u likt" People's Hours. Not Banker's HouN1. We ofkr lcm).{cr h11urs. In most branrhes we are open !l:OO to f1:30, Mond:iy-Thursday; ~:<M>-fi;llO. Fridily; ~l::lO.:l:OO. Saturday. No Monthly ServicC' ChnrJies. I\ $SOO minimum iOl _______ \9 __ 00·000 Oi5() d:11h· h;1J;1111·1· """urt·.., \'tJU frl·1· d11·1·kmg with 11•1 n11m1hh ..... r\·11·1· 1 harg1" IC y11ur d:ttly halann· ... ho11ld h;1pp1·11 10 dr"p hd11w $!"i4l0, a $,1.00 fc·c· will ht• d1:irgt·d f11r that llll lllt h. Free to Seniors with l>irect Deposit. Thl•n· is no minnnum h;il;inn· :ti all for St•ninrs 6~ and oVl'r with I >i- rt•d I>eposit of Social St.'l'Urity or othl'r Fl'd<•rnl l<t·tin·· ml'nt Pitymenls lo Utl' an-ount. Overdraft Protection. Pnividt•s qualifying t·ustomt•rs with an instant rash rl'S<.'rvc" You may ncvl·r have to worry about an overdrnft a).{ain. Check Guarantee. Eliminaks the net.'<:! for multiple pieces of identification at chct:kwritinR time and coven; checks up lo $100 for customers who qualify. Rock Solid Checking Counselor. There's a personal counselor in every branch to J(ivc you all the help you will need. Direct Depos it. MoDthly government or payroll checks can be deposited directly to your account. s _____ _ Personal I.I>. ~umht·r. '"llf l'I:\ 1d1·n11fit•.., ynu a:-a \•alu1•d l~c wk :-.11hd (l11'1·k111g ;\1-ct 1Lmt h1.1ld1•r. 1·1ti:-. ;i..,. -;ur.· ... 1li:11 yuu «a n hl· p1·r..,1111all) 1rlt•1111fit•d quickly and saldy al ;uw 0 11\' 11( 1111r In ;111d1t·.., :-l:i1t·\\id1'. Express Windows. 1\ ... p1•nal tdl1·r is 1111 st:mdb~· f11r l<ork Solid Chl'ckmg tra1i...;11·t11111 ... in lnnst hnu1rht·;. to SJ,.:l'd you 1111 your way. Pre·paid Ma ilers. M;1il·m dt•1x1:-.1t:-. arl' th1· ga ... -s;wing, lirnt··sitving, 11111rt<'y·savi11g wr1y 111 l>ank. NiJ(ht Depos itories. Avililahll· ill most hrandws. I hey are a handy w.iy to bank aflt'r rq{ular husincss hours. If you arc intercslt'<I in gt'tling thl· bt·st l'h<.•clung al~· munt in town. check with us fir'it. We t'an j.tive you more than a dozen Rock Solid rcas1>0s to rhcck with Gibraltar -including 51/•% intt•rest on your money. To open your Rock Solid Chcdting Acn >Unt. stop hy one '>f the branches list<.'<! bck>w. Or call this toll·frec number: 800-232-2020. GIBRALTAR.SAVINGS ~ and 1oan a1soc1a11on. ~ndecl 1886· Allets owr , billion c1o11an It '1 ;. , Full'erton: 255 W Orangethorpe Av~. I (213) 930-1970 (714) 871-6101 Newport Beach: 2700 W. Coast Highway / (71 4)~31 -2611 Huntington Beach: 7777 Edinger Ave .. #91 Huntington' Ctr. I (714) 898-9666 Saa Juan Capistrano: 31877 Del Obispo St. I (71~) 493-501 1 Laguna Hiiia: 24260 El Toro Rd./(ZW.951-8454 , Santa Ana: 3925 S. Bristol Sl./(714) 979-7580 Santa An•: t4 Santa Ana Fashion Square/(714) 834-0717 . \ . ,, \ __ ,.,._._ An ocean of fun While· the · current cold wave has much of the nation shivering, Southern Califor- nians are to be envied, with summer-like weather. And who along the Orange Coast can resist the outdoors, especially the ocean? Well, Daily Pilot photo- graphers found that surfers can't. Nor can jet ski riders. Although there is only one surfer shown slipping across a well-formed wave at Capistrano Beach Park, the four-and five-foot waves with fast-forming tubes drew about a dozen to the popular ~ sport earlier this week. J u~t up the coast off Doheny State Beach Park it was jet ski fun Tuesday for Traci Fannin, 20. Last Call sta ewe.. y PILOT • I ·Between-lines tax hint in Brown's budget talk? SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., a late con· vert to tbe tu revolt political re- ll1lon, ii livinl hint.a be may be about to live up tbe faith be found lD Proposition 13. Brown hasn't said directly that be may want to ralae state taxes. In fact, be alill says be "wouldn't support" a tax in- crease. But there is a definite chaJlle in the tone and thrust of Brown's thinldq. THE MOST &ECENT evidence o(Jbe Democratic gov· ernor's thinking about taxes came Monday, when he present· ed his budget for the 1981·82 fts· cal year before a joint session of the state Assembly and Senate. Brown repeated almost ritualistic warnings that the cup- board is bare, that "painful choices" are required, and that it will be impossible to give ever y interest group cost-of. living raises that match infla- tion. But in the midst or his dry rec- i la tion of numbers, Brown added some philosophical asides which should alert followers of Brown's political evolution to a likely change or course. POINTING TO a chart il- lustrating the dramatic increase in per capita slate spending since 1952 -a period in which stale spending grew twice as fast aa the rate of inflation and multiplied 20 times in actual dollars -Brown suggested that state government spending may not have been a bad thing. "It has been associated with the most prosperous economic advance on the face or this planet," Brown said. "State government bas grown, and its growth has been as- sociated with -or at least alongside or -this fantastic economic growth that we've all enjoyed," he added. "WE ARE NOW embarking on a pioneering effort or no gr owth in governmen.L_ And what the impact of that is -on the elderly, on schools, on in- dustry, on labor, on crime, on whatever -that is an experi- ment the results or which are not in yet." Those comments are a far cry from late last year, when Brown • NEWS ANALYSIS described the problem of diminishin& state surplus funds as an opportunity for state bureaucrats and poUUcians to face "the creative task or learn· ing to live with less." Brown's new stance has ob· viou s short-term political benefits. While continuing to take c redit for the tax cuts which caused the current budget pinch, he is putting distance bet ween himself and lhe cuts in But therf is no doubt that Brown ia ·rethinkiq bl• cloae identification with the tax cut re· volt, and he appear• to be followiq a familiar pattern that precedes his cha.nsea in political posture. In the past, instead or making an abrupt change without warn- ing, Brown has mused publicly about new directions and raised questions about his own political pre mises before abandoning them. FOil EXAMPLE, IN the final weeks before the voters gave landslide approval in 1978 to the 'lt'e are ... ., e•••rld•• •• • plo•~ll9 etteri •I •• •r•.,,•• 111 ••"• er•~•. A11d .., •• , flw l•ft•«"f •I•••• f• ••• dear b a11 eqerf•••f flw re••••• of eeWda are 11ot 111 pf.' popular government programs which inevitably must follow. He can now say, "I told you so" if voters protest against cuts in services. AND "BY GIVING t h e Legislature a bigger say in the shape of those cuts, Brown has muted their criticism and at the s ame time drawn the lawmakers into the line or fire from voters if that protest de· velops . Whether that is an accurate reading of Brown's political motives -or even if he has any overt political motivation -is unclear. · Crime spreads LANCASTER c AP l The crime wave has spread to the Antelope Valley sheriff's station, where someone stole the flags r ight off the flagpoles. The thief. arm ed with wire c utters , snapped the flag cables and m ade off with the California flag and the Los Angeles County flag, leaving the United States flag ly· in~ on the eround. Proposition 13 pt-operty tax cut initiative, Brown -who had led the fight against the initiative - s tarted talking about the necessity or government to ad· just to "the will or the people ... Now, perhaps sensing a com· ing voter backlash, Brown - who has acute politicalfinstincts for changes in the pul:JJic mood is staking out new ground and questioning the tax cul revolt he so recently clamored to lead. "We have generally accepted the notion that this kind or a pat· tern of tax cuts is what makes a better quality or life, m or e economic growth , liberates the powers of a free e nterprise system," he told the lawmakers. "BUT THERE IS a great deal of at least suggestive evidence that all this government growth has been connected with private growth, growth in corporations, growth in personal wealth. growth in the general strength of the economy." Brown added. Clearly there also has been "growth'" -or at least change -in Jerry Brown's thinking. 50% to 60% Off and mOre* *Off original prices . \ Smart move Watson. Mr . Bell may have invented the telephone -and made the first call . However, N-M invented this most economic event for dressing most of the world in famous labels at very real savings. Not just another sale -it's N-M 's LAST CALL. 50%, 60% and more off original prices. But when closing time comes Thursday. January 22 , we ship every last gorgeous gown , smashing dress . suit , coat - every last sale item left -out of town . The only time you may see any of it again is when it shows up on the smart people who make it to N-M's LAST CALL. ,._.,~ Hll. •to••:....,....,....,.,°"" 10111; Mlft .. TM .. Fn .. 10 tot Md now°""~ 12 to 5. ---·i-- ·=-- -GM. Y fllLOT 4N•L ua lhr1aret SMrha exphunis that ahe ii oppoeed to lhe pam and ct~Mlh of non-human anlmal11 fur tht1 t·omfort ilnd N>nvenlenre of hum11n anam11l1t •rt•otm•ttor' '°' ,.. ,.,.,. 11• ''"' l••· ' '"""'Hl'O ''" Mi•• , .... l •wtt\9f Of lfl'llt ttt• e(fttlQllt ..,+ Ut+ W O• Wt-.c,i •1f fl4'1'MJlttJll/'l'il Caflto""• l 1,~w P t•I•• Inauguration ball in OC By 0.l'. HUSTINGS Ot .... o .... ,.I ... Si.H Orange County will have ill. •>wn 1ir1·1>1c1ent .-ti ina ugural ball next Tuesday night It will be at the Disneyland Hotel and will 111• one of 100 regional celebrations l lt!d via l'lo:-.cd c ircuit telev1s 1on tu the inaugural t'\'t'rtb 111 Washington. D.C The Orange County inaugura l ball 1s h1·ad1·d by Tom Fuentes of Newport Be ach i''ucntt·s s,1 ~' it is a non-partisan event and admission 1~ frC't The festivities get under way at 6 p m in th1· Grand Ballroom al the Disneyland llot1•J Blal'k t 11 is optional . * * * BEVERLY NESTANDE, former wife of newly-elected Orange County Super visor Hrt1<·1· Nestande, has b<'en s1.-lt•<·t<·d a.., the ~ovc rnm ental affair ... r epresentative for the· :"llt·wp11rt Harbor Area Chamber o f <"11111 m erce. An unsuccessful n in<11rlal 1· for the a sscmhl v Sl•at h1 •r forme r hus band vaC'ated wh··n he ran for s upervisor , M r~ Nes tande is a for mer s1·hllf1I teacher a nd an a<·ti\'e m1·mtwr MH. NHTANDI of the Repubhc;,in party Mrs . Nestande replaces Don Willet. who It'll the c hamber late last year to join Suµcrv1!>or Neslande's staff. The chamber 's government rcprl·s1•nt at 1 \ ,. analyzes city. county and state <J<·t1 vity a nd mak··~ recommendations to the C'hambcr's board of rlm'!· .ors. * * * THE PERIPHERAL CANAL will ht: th1· suh ject of a deba te J a n. 22 befor e the Orange < 'ounl \ Forum of Town llall of California. Speaking in favor of the can al will he Hit·hurd Clemmer, principal e ng ineer for the Metropoht;,in Water District of Southe rn California. Speaking against the canal will he Dorolh,\ Green, director of Working Allianl'e to Eq11a1i1 .. Rates (WATER). The debate will take place following <• n11011 luncheon in the Balboa Room of the South (.'11;1:-.1 P laza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Luncheo n ticket:-. aro· Sll.50 per person and reser vations an· ne<·e:-.!><ir' They can be made by calling the Town llall 11ffi1·;· 628-8141 . Drug raid nets 14 AMSTERDAM, Netherlands <AP I Narcot1<·!-> officers arrested 14 me mbers or an international drug-rWllling syndicate in an overnight rattl anll seized 2,640 pounds of hashish worth about SI 2 million on the open market, police said. Convict clwes to end SAN JOSt-: <AP) An 111novullvt· ~,rog rlim for \'ll 1·1111v11·b 1111 lhe San J 11'>t-Stutt! lJ ni ver sity l'u lllpW., alllH'ked by Ci· '' urul '"1l11·c off1c1als, 'Ail i IH' ph a!->ed o ut, ui11' cf•11t v uH11·1als :.ay 1'111• d1•1·1i.aon to end th1· 1•mgruni wu:. made 1. ... 1 11111nth. u111 versity l'1 l''1th•nt (;all Fullerton • .. 11d .• Ht1l111g that tht' ar 11°!>1 ut an hqnnr ... t ut.lent 11 11 11111 r d c r (' h a r g cs '"' • , .. 1 lwr lo make the . .H1111H1111·1·1111•11t I his week 111'>l•".11t <ti 1i.·xt Wt't'k , as pl,1111w1l 00,\1.U l'um · 1111111•-. .1 fon11l0r S(·x o f I 1 11tl t•1 1•111 ulltod an th e l 111\1·r-.1t\ t\lternat1vc l'111i.:r.1111 \\a:-. forrnallv l'hari.:1·d Mo nday 1n the h.illing' of l\\o San .Jose w111111·11 111 lht• pa'>l yt.-ar l'ht•• t ' ha Vt' b een .. u 111t· .irn·-.ts 1n the past 11f 01h1·r 1•art1l'ipants , tout th1!'-1~ Uit• first of I h I!'-ITW ).!llltude," s aid .I .11·k W <'olt·man, uni \ l'f'll,\ t'Xt't'Ull Vt' Vl('t' pr1·~1tkn l · It had h1·1•11 l'Oll -.1111·1 l'tl t11 IH' or1t' of the 1110!'-I 'lll'l'l':-..,ful of pro i•r;1r11 ... 111 1111., kind in the .. 1.1 11·.' l>r F ulll·rton ..,a 11l '\\<t• had n(I real rt'.1..,1111 l11 doubt lt11s unttl lh1· 1·11\ ht·i.:.111 111 r a 1..,c q 111·-.111111' .1ho u1 1t '· (IT\ Ot't'l('lt\l.S li,1\ t' 1 l.1111wd that a n ex 11 t11\ 11·1 1•tl111 .1t111n p ro ,.:l'.1 111 ... 11.111ld not t akC' pl.11 1· 111 -.ud1 .1 h1•;_1vlly Jll1pUl,1lt•tl .II l':J ''' l"ttll•·rton 'aid that I h I ' ~.Ii I• a r I I I. I " a n l s t'll l'tJl]t•il \\\•lllll h1· <ti· 111\\ 1•d to 1·11mpldt• th<·1r 1•d11r~11 1011' I' h 1· p r ,, g r a m , la11111'111•d 111 1 ~17:1 has 111 l'lud1•d 1H7 111t·11 and :JS WI\ I) I \'11 !Jr F11l l•·r111n 1mp11s t d :1 111111 :1111r111 rn 011 ad 1111 ~'""" l,1!'-I f.ill \\hllt• a ..,lud~ \\ ;1s 11 nd1 •r wa~ "I ( A'IE TO lhl' <·on 1· I 11 .., 1 11 n t h ;i t , ~11 .. 11!1·11111·:.tl~. th1• pro i.:ra111 wa~ n11t all that '"<·•·• ...... rul , ..,h•· -.u1d fllll\ Ill 111 lht: 222 " ·' r I I ,. I ,, a n I ... h ti d •1 ... 111,ol1'll :ix 111·n ·1·nt • II h••r I l1111k1·d oul ·or \\ • 1" "l.11 1·d 1 '" prolia '11111 .111'1 <!:.! p1•11·c·111 wen• I I I Ii" I .. r r I' .. ' l ' d ' rt· 1111 .111 • 1 .o lo·d 11r pl;.11·t•tl 111 t 1•1i.ihll1t :1t11111 IHO IJ1 Vu ll,.rton noted t ll,it thi• prol.!ram wa~ ;ilH111I t11 h1s 1· it.., funding f fl/Ill 1111• r1•d1·r :tl l.!IJVCl'n 111 1·111 POSH SALE! II Sew up big savings. \bu can label yourself lucky with saving.' of up to '°" on our elegant ~ults. sport coats. IM!ltell, llJtru, trousers and la'essorieS. .The lelecdoa Is still good 80 harry In today! .~ .......... ··~·.,.,..,.. Country singer Mar- ty Robbins, recover- ing from a heart at· tack, may be able to go home in a week, s a y hospital spokesmen. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. • CllNIAAL NIWI Cultists held in death WOLF POINr~!: (: !'8:'::!°.t-!.:::' ~ '::...~~·~>'· AutbortU• bave blamed D1M cover tbe act.I ol ttl memben Pollet alle :he boy w11 memben ol a nlltSou Met for wbo commit o•ert acta of beaten to dH Friday by three tbe death ol a 1-yHr-old bo)' who violence .,ainlt tbe etalldna." Hct members -his father , w11 "beaten and beaten IDd Nine )'OUDI lirll, believed to Grady Gill, 24 ; Robert Steel beaten" when be, refused to eat be dauebten of aect members, Pool, 23, and Daniel Powers, 29, supper. The child 1 parents were were taken lnto protective at whoee home t~. sons of sect amon1 tboae cbar1ed ln hia custody, he said. members were being kept. murder. Three boys were taken into Handcuffed and under 1uan1, protective custody earlier and ~HERIFF DON Carpent~r five men and four women mem-ptaced ln a fo.ter home. None saad the thret: men be~t the Gall bera of River of Life Tabernacle 1howed lllJll of recent abuse.. boy three tames Friday. ap- -Church were allowed to attend aald llcCann, who is the parently because he would not the child'• funeral Tuesday. Rootevelt County attorney. eat. They have been Jailed on THI! CIDLDal!N lived com· •• The boy apparently ~as cbar1es of deliberate homicide. beat.~n and beaten ~nd Each waa belni held under munaUy, the 1irl1 at the bome of beate!'I, and some of the bruises $200 000 bond sect leader James Delorme in on ha s body were not ne w. • · Gl111ow, 49 miles west of bett, Carpenter said. and boys in Poplar, Mccann Mccann s aid the child was MEllllEU OF THE 1roup conspired to abuse thelr children and to cover their acts of violence, prosecutor James Mccann cbar1ed. Mccann contended that there was a conapiracy amon1 church members "to perpetrate this type of abuse, both phy1ical and emotional, upon the children of said. beaten with an electrical cord, a Sheriff's deputies found the belt "and, we belie ve. other 1irl1 alter obtaining a search things." warrant to look through Others c harg e d were Delorme'a motel apartment, of· Delorme: J ennifer Gill, 22, the ficlala said. d ead boy 's m othe r , Sherry Authorities became suspicious Riley, 23: Arthur Riley, 43: Jud} o f the sect when a member took D e I o r me , 2 4 , a n d Nor m a the body of James Gill, 5, to a Phillips. 25, who also is known hospital in Poplar, 21 miles east as Norma Delorme. THANK YOU, Southern Cal ifornia. for making 'rur 1981 11\:\l l\K'i BRAND NAME CLEARANCE the mosl succec;<,f ul 11 1 '>ur h1 .. 1r ir\ I, 1 ... ti,"'· our appreciation. FOR THREE DAYS ONLY 1ak(' n11 '-''Ira 20% OFF •h,· sale price of any merchandise already on sale Tht'> ~f'X't ldl '1fft•r 1.., , 1•,. 11 I Friday thr u Sunday only. r;m January ~STORES Clearance Pl l A.,E NOTE: I lt1rn, .._,1 .. '' -.111111\, l1mtl('d IQ I··~~ 1 111 h·t•Ht ~·ft•c ltf•ll 1.tHtt'' fro1n 'h•rl! to 'to te THREE DAYS ONLY! TAKE ANOTHER • (."lens .. 1n.J uuy.; f., ·: 1 's S t1r 1nk To Fit , ~.ir a nd OE'n 1:-1 13clJs not 1nc1 u<.l ~ : .• the sale price of merchandise that's already marked dOU111. This 111eans great savings for you! SAVE ON MENS ·•JEANS • KNIT SHIRTS W\£N SHIRTS • SUEA TERS • SLACKS • SHOES SAVE ON UOMENS • HAWAIIAN PRINT TOPS DRESS PANTS • SKIRTS • SHOES • SUEA TERS FASHION TOPS ··JUNIOR JEANS WltDWB" sroT£r.' Your California Clothing Store! MON-FRI 10-9:30, SAT 10-7, SUN 10-6. ··-• OllWtO 200 EJpllna Orlvt, opposlll Tiit Espl1nMJt ctnter I0514IHJ606 'AMiflW 3ffO E Foolhl# llvd, lfoslfnHd & 100111111 2131511·1692 flf81I lllU 11151 E Col/ml, Htl of Putflll Hiii• Miii 2131964-6721 ...... ~ T,,.r, ntxl dOOr to Tiit TrHlllfy. 7141611-1322 ~ 420 VIII NU'fl INd, ntxt to Huohfl Ml'*ft. 2131713-251 I MllrA 1430 S lrlstOI AW, tl4·mlll norttl o(Stwth COlll Plu1 7"1'51·1100 llllrA ....... UO SIM SI, Ill dOWllfOtrtl SMlll 1MNr1. I05196J.334$ s...,..,.,...,, M·TH../ ro-uo. T11-W·s.t 1fH, SlHI '°'' == llTH Hlw#lomt llrd. 114·mllt IOll#I ol Oii Amo. 213"1J.1»f ,_ rf4JI G...., It, _,to a..t Wttl C-.. 1"1•5.541 I CllNIRAL NIWI ·~-........ HE'LL BE HIT OF WASHINGTON 'BALL' It's David Decker. not you-know-who Clone caper at 'inaugural' I.OS AN<; El.l•;S (A I') When Item Smith and his friends join the erowd at Honald Hcagan 's in augural c·crcrno111t:s Tuesday, :-.om c cocktail drinkers may tt11nk tht:y'rc :-.ccing double_ Hot1 Smith owus Ron Smith < 'elcbrity Luok -t\lrkl·s ancl his fr1t•ntls , l>av1d Decker and Joanne Johnson, luok "t-xac·t!-y like th1· f1ft:s1dtmt-elect and ~rs lleagan," Smith says Smith employs I wo ltt-agan look-ahkes and tvo Nanry look ahk1·s and 1s looking for more. "Wt: ('Ol/l.D us•: ABOUT nvt:," Smith s aid "Of c·ourst• ii wilt dcptmd on how well he does a s president " Smith saul his agcn,·y provides more than 1.000 ct>ll'hrity look a likes. mostly to advertising ag<'ncil's but also for m11v1c companies and others. The Ron and Nancy look alikes are goin~ to Washington prtmi.lrily to host an alternative "in- augural ball" i.11 a Washin~tun nightclub, Smith Salli Ht:<'Kt-:R, WHO WORKS AS A SECURITY guanl in Los Angelc·s. has t~cn taking lessons speaking like• lkagan llt• got the Job after his wife sent his photo to Smith .. Look in~ like HPagan is s('ary sometimes," he said. "Jusl th<~ other day I was walking down the s treet when this big guy came up, grabbed me and sail!. 'Whe re 1ire your security guards now?'" When the m an rci.llized his mistake he ran away. Reck<'r sai d FreedoDI Medal _ winners listed \V ASHlNGTON I AP) The Medal or Freedom the nation's highest civilian honor -will be pre- sented to television anchorman Walte r Cronkite, several members or the Carter administration and others in a ceremony Friday. President Carter has announced. The medal also will be awarded posthumously to Earl Warren, former c hief justice or the Supreme Court. Carter said Wedhesday. Tht• list of recipients includes: llarold Brown. secretary of defense, Zbigniew Brzezinski. na- tional security adviser; Warren Christopher, deputy secr etary of s late; Edmund Muskie. secretary of s tale ; Esther Peterson. consumer affairs ad- viser ; Andrew Young. former United Nations Ambassador: Roger Baldwin. founder of the American C i vi I Liberties Union : Kirk Douglas. actor; Dr . Karl M en ninger , DOUGLAS p syc hiatr is t ; M a r gar et McNamara. founder of Reading is Fundamental; Ger ard C. Smith, ambassador; Robert Strauss, political aide; Judge Elbert Tuttle. U.S. Sth Circuit Court of Appectls. The honor was created in 1945 to recognize Americans who made especially meritorious con- tributions lo world peace, culture, private en- deavors. national security or national interest. Laguna history slick slww topic The architectural history of Laguna Beach will be the subject of a slide show Monday at 7 p.m . at City Hall. Kathy Les. coordinator for the Laguna Beach Historic Survey, will discuss the major architec- tural styles in the city. The survey is part of an effort to draft an his- toric element for the Laguna Beach General Plan. Thurld9y, Wlwity, 15. 11111 DAILY PILOT - Mesa fund plan 'unfair' 8y JEaav <:LAUSEN The council is expected to act elevator at the Costa Mesa Golf •• ... ., ,.. ... ...,. on the application Monday Course Club House. Co•h Mesa City Council nieht. That project is proposed to members 1&re unhappy with a1'd handica ppe d 'd t The committee , said res1 en s »everaJ proposals presented by wishing to attend dinners and a cltiaeu committee for spend-coordinator Tony Cannariato, other functions in the club in" Sl million in federal housing will meet before then to con-h d fl d . . ru:d1 next year sider council reaction to its ouse secon · oor ining recommendations facility· Council members have object· P)ans for allocating Sl0,000 •t!d to earmarking funds for west A majority of the council's for an employee to inspect ren- Costa Mesa parkland purchases members had problems accept· ta l units believed to be de- 1rnd sidewalk construction. ing plans calling for $'70,000 for t eriorating because of poor In a ll . projects totaling park land purchase in west mainte nance by owners also $200,000 met council resistance Costa Mesa. Most said they pre-drew criticism. during a study session Monday. fer developing existing or aban- The projects were proposed d on e d school prope rty for And Cit y Manager Fred by the Housing and Community recreational use. Sorsabal objected to allocating $20,000 for downtown Communi-Development Committee after Mayor Arlene Schafer said ty Center roof repairs. several public hearirnis. many s pending $25,000 on sidewalks in He told council members the of them drawing large c rowds west Mesa is unfair to those Liv-city could find other budget from w.est Costa Mesa. · · · hbo hood · th mg m ne1g r s in o er sources for the work, indicating The committee hearings and parts of the city without walks frderal funds are not required. l900W..4S 'S4F'#Sf' WASHINGTON CAP) -The year Just ended was the safest one ln hiJ· tory for America's loc-1· service, trunk and nag airlines. as measured tiy the number of fatal acci- dents and deaths, the government says. In all of 1980, those airlines had one fata1 ac· cident in whi~h l1people were killed in Nebras ka, according to figures publishe d by th e Federal Aviation Ad· ministration. · "A Beautiful Smile Could Change Your life!" I 6 ~of Hi4fh ~ty Cw• .. ·~,........._ f-et. reco mmendations are required c h d r · r b I ,, e suggeste ormation o The committee's major pro-a~~~~c.~~to~o~~ci~hseub~~~r~~ specihal tax ass~;-~mfent ddistricts posal. $578.000 toward purchase David A. Sullvmt DMD. Department o f Hous ing and on le west s1u.:: or s i e walk of l and for gove rnment · 177328eachBlvd. Urban Development for housing improvements. supported housing for senior Huntington Beadh Call 842•2552 a nd development funds to be re-Council members also resist t·1ti zcns and needy families. • l'4Y""'••._......, rt=·e=i v=e=d:::=1n==J=u=IY=·==~==;=::=..=.;;;;;......~-==e~~:.......;:~~p=e=n=d=i~n-=g-=-=$=7~~~·0=0~0~f-o_r~a-n~~cl-rt_·w~n-o_t_·o_u_n_c ~il~o~b~je:c~t~io~n~s~··~~--=::::::~~~~~~;;;;~;;;;~~~~;;;;;;~~~~ \ - , BUY NOW. PRICES GO UP IN ONE WEEK. L••t chance to buy Waterford at 1980 price•. Here's some good news and some bad news. First, the bad news. Waterford pnces will mcrease on January 22. 1981. Now the good news. We're letting you know ahead o f rime so you can collect this magnificent mouth blown, hand cut, fu ll lead crystal now. before the price increase. For ex.amp le. Lismore goblet or wine. now 28.25 ea., will be 31.15 ea. So, choose your Waterford now. from the largest collect10n m Caldorn1a. Sorry. no special orders. Dining Accessories, 652 ~========::..::============~,. ·MERCURY SAVINGS . and loa" a"«ialion CHECKING ACCOUNTS 1H/\1 i AHN IN lllHSr nst' I I ~' -...... -'" ..... Bullock's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol, C.M. (714) 556·0611. Shop Mon. ·Fri. 10 9:30, Sat. 1o:6, SUn. -12·5. Bu#ock's Mission Viejo, MissJon Viejo Mall, (714) 495·3111. Shop Mon .·Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10-6, &Mt. 12-5. .............. Bird fi11ds a friend Terra Laub of Normal , 111., talks to Brewster . a cardinal that had fallen from its nest Miss Laub, 23. has a special talent for taking care of abandoned or fall en baby birds, raising them to a point where they can take care of themselves. Foam insulation ban proposed WASHINGTON (APJ A federal safety agency has taken the strongest action it can -pro· posing a ban on sales -against a p<ipular type of home insulation because of fears it · can cause cancer. The Consumer Product Safety Commission, by a 3-2 vote, pro- posed the ban on urea formaldehyde foam insulation. A ban is the most severe sanction the commission has and only about a dozen products have been banned since the agency was formed in 1973. About 500,000 consumers, some lured by federal tax breaks for energy-saving measures, already have bought the insulation. If the ban becomes final -another vote must be taken after a 60-day public comment period -these homeowners could see the value of their property fall because the w al Is contain a substance official· ly found to be unsafe. A ban also could virtually kill an --- in'dustry that consists of about 2,200 small companies. Urea formaldehyde foam in- s ulation, a substance that looks like shaving cream before it hardens, is mixed outside the house by a contractor and pumped through a hole in the wall. That application technique makes it particularly adaptable to older structures built without insulation in inner walls. The commission has received many complaints of flu-like symptoms from residents of homes with the insulation. Some say the symptoms improve when they leave home and get worse after they return. While the commission was in· vestigating this, formaldehyde was found to cause cancer in laboratory animals. Perhaps the telling blow was that a panel of federal scie.ntists said in a re· port in November: "It is pru· dent to regard formaldehyde as Warning: lhe Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Htthh. I ( posing a carcinogenic (cancer· causing) risk to humans." The panel said some laboratory rats exposed to formaldehyde gas developed a cancerous growth in nasal passages. ·'This is not a toy or a hair-dryer that can be easily discarded if a consumer experiences an ad- verse reaction ,'' said Com- missioner David Pittle, who voted to ban the insulation. It can cost an estimated $10,000 to $20,000 to r e m ove urea -formaldehyde insulation. After the vote, the Formaldehyde Institute called the proposed ban ''scientifically unjustified and inconsistent with current health information." The trade group also complained that the safety agency did not wait for final results of medical and scien- tific studies now underway. Th~ industry this month issued a standard for the product, but the commission majority said no standard could insure the safety of the insulation. ~ -- • .,.. I • ••••••••• fl''• • I> -...... --~..-.-._-t.AW.A ~· _,, .. ,. # ....... ~ ........ ,. •• _, t . \ GENERAL NEWI Tough stand supported Chief says •hoot,-to-ki,ll policy laiukd TERRE HAUTE, Ind. <AP) - Police Cblef Gerald Loudermilk aaya hia new "•boot to kill" policy 11 ftndln1 atroq support nationwide. "I've bad a steady stream ol letten and pb9ne calla com- mend.ins me, and not a ainlJe ne1aUve one," be aaid. Loudermilk announced last week that he revised hia depart- ment 'a deadly force policy to give officers broader uae ot suna because be wu fed up witb ril· ing crime and reatrainta on police in1dealin1 witb criminala. "IF IT BOILS down that it's us a1a.inst them, I want it to be us," said Loudermilk, who has been police cruel for about a year in this city of 65,000 on the Indiana-Illinois border. He said he received about two dozen letters from California, Kansas, Florida, Arkansu and Louisiana, as well as from several Indiana towns. Several leners came from ministen and nearly half were from former law enforcement officers, he said. A former policeman from Sacramento wrote: "I commend you for your stand against the criminals. A poli~eman k.nows if there is no reason to use his gun, that he will leave it in his holster." UNDER THE OLD policy, Loudermilk said, "there was always a question ln a police of- ficer's mind as to whether or not he would get in trouble if he used his gun. "That's eliminated now and we hope the new policy will de· ter criminals." · Loudermilk says the issue of shooting to kill has been blown out of proportion by publicity. ·'Our policy is the same as Evansville's," he said. "Our of- ficers are well-trained and they are not trigger happy. They won't use their guns if they don't h ave to. And they won 't jeopard ize an innocent bystander by using them." THE EVANSVILLE Police Dep artment's guidelines on deadly force should not be classified as "shoot to kill" policy. Inspector James Kleeman said Wednesday. As early as 1974, he said, Evamville olfteen bad bem ad· vised tbat when all otbet meana fail and it becomes neeeuary for an olftcer to use bl.a IUD. "1boot.lq to wound or 1bootia1 to scare bu no place in effective police won. But "nowhere does it say they have to shoot to kill," be said. "People who say policemen are trained to wound are cruy," he said. "Deliberately shooting a 1un out-of someone'• hand. that's a TV specialty. You aboot to atop 'em. You •boot to keep from beinl killed." Earlier tb1I week, an olflcial of the Indiana Civil Llbertiea Union said Loudermilk'• ordltr was l .. al under an Indiana law that abould be chan1ed. Joyce Martello said the policy "perpetuates an attitude that the police officer should be judge, jury and executioner on the job." .. A vallahle Friday Laguna plan report to be made public. A document including five citizen committees' recommen· dations for cttanges in the Laguna FTC charges oven ads misleading WASJUNGTON CAP) -The Federal Trade Commission has ruled that a leading manufac- turer of microwave ovens used a biased survey in advertising that independent technicians preferred the com pany 's microwave ovens. The FTC decision against Lil· ton Industries Inc. went along with an earlier ruling by FTC Administrative Law Judge John J . Mathias. Mathias, in finding the ads "fatally defective," said only Litton service agencies were s urveyed and the company failed to make sure that the technicians surveyed were ex· perienced in servicing all of the brands they compared. The ads c laimed that "73 percent of the t echnicians who service microwave ovens recommend Litton ovens over a ll other microwave ovens." • Beach General Plan will be available to the public beginning Friday at City Hall and the Laiuna Beach Library. ·'Goals, Issues, and Objec- tives," expected to be about 130 pages long, is being assembled at City H8Jl, and will be provided free to interested residents. THE CITIZEN committees were formett in May as the city prepared to update the nine ele· mentsofthegeneral plan. The city faces a July deadline for completion or the Local Coastal Program, which will ad- dress the Coastal Commission Act policies. The aim is for the general plan revision to be completed so ttiat there will be no conflicts with 'the coaslill program. THE CITY PLANNING com- mission will consider the commit· tees' recommendations Jan. 21 at 7 p.m . in the City Council cham- bers . The City Council will review the document on Jan. 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the chambers. Those interested in obtaining a copy or the publication may con· tact the Community Develop- ment Department at Cit y Hall, 505 Forest Ave. · ~ --6.. f .. -·-. -- -' . -::=:~= 1i.::: .... .,,.. ... w.-.""".-. ...... wa.wi at '" I I Ost • -• 1 ~-• 1 ·~· ls=..., • ,. .._' ~ .. -• NATK>N Singer helaon charges LOS ANGELES <AP> Don Henley, co·founder of lbe popwar rwll bud. u.e Baal•. .... waived .... n1bt to • pre llminary hearin1 ud •UI be ar rai1ned an two weella on char•• of dru1 poueulon and con tr1butin1 to u.e ct.Unquency ol a manor. autbont•• aaid Henle> appeared an Weal Lo6 An1elea Munkipal Court and was ordered to return for Ill' rai1nment an Santll Mon&cll Supenor Court on Jan 27. said Deputy 01atra·t .t.ttorney Tim En1land The 33-year -old mus1c1an , compo&er and smger was arrest· ed in bis Sherman Oaks home in November by detectives from tbe Los An&eles Police Depart· ment 's Sexually Exploited Child Unit. The officers were called by Fire Pepartmen\ paramedics summoned by Henley after a 16-year-old girl at his home suf- fere9 what Henley reported as a seiiure. The gir;l. who was nude when the paramedics arrived, said she had taken cocaine and Quaaludes. The detectives, who came later with a search war· rant. seized more than 21 grams of cocaine, five ounces of mari· juana and some Quaaludes at the home. Henley is charged with four counts -possessing cocaine, Quaaludes and marijuana and the contributing to delinquency charge. The charges carry a maximum penalty of three years in prison, but England said Henley would probably get no prison time if convicted ·'because he has no prior criminal record." Mideast talk set Rabbi Herman Schaalman, vice president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. will discuss "Israel's Future in the Middle East and its Effect on American Jewry," Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the South Coast Commwlities Jewish Center, 298 Broadway, Laguna Beach. - ~ .--~ ..-. - -=::" •j 1' "' . -. "" .. -.. ----;:~~=--- -- = ---~ .. -·=- Thufldlr, .-nu.y. 15, 1111 DAILY Pfl01 U His tinkerilig paid off ~ · 812.50 •tarted ·vending machine pioneer . ............. PEANUT MACHINE FAVORITE INVENTION F.A. Wlttern hold• •n ••rty brelnchlld IRS eritie Tax fighter held on evasion charge SAN FRANCISCO <API -The government has launched a legal attack on a man who calls himself ·•enemy No. 1 on the Internal Revenue Servicehitlist." William Greene, a 42-year-old author of tax avoidance books. was indicted by a federal grand jury on income tax evasion charges. Greene, who claims to have col· lected a million-dollar fortune on books. lectures and classes, claims he has paid income taxes only once since 1968. "Those guys are full of baloney," Greene said after the indictment. "They want to tie up my tax-fighting effort and my ' ... <. ~ money, but I'm going to beat the pantsoffthem." If convicted, Greene could be sent to prison for 10 years and fined $20,000. The IRS <.'laims that Greene re- ported a SW, 727 income loss In 1973 and 1974, when his actual in· come allegedly was $136,427 -on which he should have paid $60, 140.83. · 'They'renuts, ·'Greene said. He vowed to celebrate his even· tual victory "by leading a parade down Market Street. on Feb. 20 wearing asuitof silver armor." Greene is the author of "Welcome to the Tax Revolt." He claims the IRS "has spent St milliontosuppress" the book. DES llOINJ:S, Iowa CAP> - Until F.A. Wlttern came alcq, people wbo bou1bt ci1arett• from vendinl maeblDel Uled to find their cbanae 1tuffed under the cellophane of tbe ci1arette packet. It waa Wittern wbo found a way to make a vendinl machine live back ~~aqe. He built the first one, b , in UNI. "It waan t a matter of bow many could I sell, but bow many could I make," Wlttern, 80, said aa be showed off his orilinal machine, now standin1 in a cor- nerof hiaoffice. HIS INVENTION put an end to the tedious practice of slitting open the ci1arette packet.a to place coins inaide the 'Cellophane before the packs were loaded into the vendiq machine. Wittem's ventures into vendin1 began in 1931, when the buaineaa was still in its infancy. He invest- ed his last $12.50 in used toola and founded a vending machine firm in a garage behind bis home in east Des Moines. _ Fifty years later. the firm, Fawn Engineering, turns out 20,000 vending machines a year for dispensing everything from souptonuts. Willem is still chairman of the board of the Des Moines-based firm. which employs 500 people, sells vending machines in all 50 states and exports about 15 per- cent of its machines·. Tbe presi- dent is bis son, F.A. Willem Jr. WITTERN, WHO HAD no formal engineering training, began tinkering as a youngster. One winter, he and his father took apart their new Ford automobile and put it back together - carefully. "My mother thought we were all bananas," Wittem said. "But after we put it all back together. my father said, 'Now if the darn thing breaks down, I know where to look.' " Willem told how one of his ideas attracted presidential attention. During World War I, he wrote to President Woodrow Wilson to suggest an underwater magnetic mine for u.se against German sub- marines. The Defense Depart· ment responded by offering Wit- tern a job, not realizing they were writingtoa 16-year-old boy. Willem said bis favorite in- vention is a peanut machine Go ing Taste M EasY LowTa r Ultra that r-. a bell ud clilpemed a "It wun't a thrill," Wittem frM portion of peanuta to every aald. ninth penon. . Wlttem recall.I earrytq the WITl'EaN ALSO pioneered the peanut macbinel under bla arm practice of selllnl machines to in· and wal.kiq into ban trylq to dividUJ) bulinelaes. Moat vend· peddle them to bar ownen. He in1 machines are still owned by promised he'd buy back tbe firms that lease space in macbineaiftbeydidn'taellmo~restau ts, bars and other peanuts tban the bar's old es . entsand1ivethefirms macbine9. umallcutoftheprofita. "I never bad to pick up one," Wittem came up with the Idea said Wlttern, whoee firm made ofselling the machines directly to halfamillionoltbemacbinea. "It the businesses, which then keep was like Ruaaian roulette . . . It all the profits. A Fawn subsidiary added a uniqueness to it that the offers a finance program to make other peanut machines didn't it easier for businesses to buy the have. People liked to 1amble on $3,000machines. hitting the bell. They would empty "We cut out the middleman," a machineinoneevening." the yoWlger Wittern said, adding IN '11108E DAYS, Fawn, or Ha wk eye Novelty as it was known until 1947, was totally a family business. "I worked night and day and Saturdays until we got started," Wittemsaid. After their son was born, Viola Willem brou1ht bim to the fac- tory in a basket while she ran a punch press or sat on a nail keg and did typing. Wittem boasts that his firm had only one· losing ye-ar, but making ends meet wasn't always easy. Sometimes, he had to hock his · wife's wedding rings to make thf! payroll. Historical group seeks aid, members The Laguna Beach Commun1· ty Historical Society, preparing to occupy offices on South Coast Highway. is appealing for money. memorabilia and volun- teers. Residents with artifacts, col· lections, photographs, and other Laguna Beach memorabilia are being asked to contact the society. The society is also seeking members and donations. The society will hold its grand opening Jan. 21 at 5:30 p.m. at its new offices at 790 S. Coast Highway. For information, call 494·9965, or write to P .O. Box 1301 , Laguna Beach, 92652. 1o os the machines can often pay for themselves within a year. Firms can make nearly 20<.'ents on a cup of coffee that sells for 25 cents. he said. THE PROFITS CAN be sub· stantial. St. Mary's Hospital in East St. Louis, Ill .. makes ~.ooo a year in profits from its six Fawn machines and uses the money for building improvements. A gas station owner in Camarillo. wrote Fawn that hemadeadownpaymentonanew Porsche with the profits from his vending machine. The younger Wi ttern said he ex. peels electronics will vastly change the industry. making it possible to use credit cards in vending machines. for example. ·'The technology in electronics is going to revolutionize the in· dustry in the years ahead," he said. "One of the problems with vending is having a dollar or SI .50 in change in your po<.'kets. · · Coupleuin tuv lotteries ST. CLAIR. Mich. <AP> Herbert and Dorothy Zimmer received a double dose of luck. The couple came up with win· ning state lottery tickets on consecutive days. They won $9 ,000 in the Superplay special draw in Lans- ing on a Thursday. Then Mr~. Zimmer and her sister, Hazel Boucher, purchased a winning instant lottery ticket on a Friday and split a SS,000 prize. ·ng Ta ste ·· ow Tar 6 ..... ·• 0.5 mg. nicotine 1¥. 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'I 'lhj 1 ~ I I I' I I /\I f I' I I I ' t • ~ • •" 4 0Q m • • • I I I '• I " . " 1 •• • I• IJ, I I by Armstrong & Batiuk I D HA\IE l(J C-0 W•lH J1MMY -rr •f: GREEV., J<)Ht<N'I' . L' •·'£:(.I.Ai 1..'I ?I" t. -1}.1( '( ~UL ED I HA I (" H I ~ J-~ I IM !-.,.,,o;<lS .A· It • <', t..A' I .~'''1C/t I t: r~t:nl0Y t L M H '"'. r ~ • ,,, • "'l\i . t r I Is there no tomorrow for Tom-Rona detente? By P~'TER J. BOYER I.OS ANGEi.ES CAPJ -NBC iosis ts it is only coincidental that Burbank's Studio S, in which Rona Harrett tapes he r portion of '"Tomorrow Coast tO Coast," is known as the "Fight Back" studio. That's where consumer re porter David Horowitz tapes his syndicated show, "Fight Back." Of course. But Miss Rona. making her reunion appearance with Tom Snyder in a slightly revised "Tomorrow" this week, might well be in a fighting mood if things continue as they began Monday night. This was supposed to be the kissed-and-made-up edition of Tom & Rona, Tom & Rona of..the Great Understanding. Egos neatly tucked away, they were t o forget the unhappy dif- fe rences of last 'fall and begin life anew. Why, just last week Tom Snyder told a captive audience a t the Hollywood Radio and Television Society luncheon that ··Rona and I had dinner last week -we're friends. we're col· leagues." Didn't he? It will be remembered that the or ig inal edition of "T om & Rona" suffered from a loose format. That is. Tom did the show in New York with Hona in Burbank, but the s tru cture didn 't mandate a ce rtain amount of time to be s hared between the two stars. This al- lowed Tom to ... uh, sort of "forget" to cut to Rona a time or two, leaving her in a dead Burbank studio and leaving himself with the entire show. Rona accused Tom of not wanting to share. Tom's agent said "It 's his s how.'' T hey fu ssed and fussed until you thought there would be no "T omorrow." In fact, there wasn't, for a couple of weeks . Then NBC worked a truce between its two stars, brought in a new producer. a new set for Rona, and renamed the show "Tomorrow Coast to Coast." As it is now, Snyder ta pes his show in New York. leaving a hole in it to be filled by Rona in Burbank. It can be reported that Miss Rona arrived for her portion of the new "Tomorrow Coast lo Coast " Mondav nig ht in the s pirit of delente . She went th rough her taped segment a few times, retaking until it was perfect. then joked a bit <And wished for the best. Oh , she did suggest "there might he a problem " with the way it's now set up: that is, the fatt that she has to squeeze her portion of the show into the time slot that Snyder and his New York crew leave her. Hut sh~ said , ''I'm here to try il and we'll have to hope it works. We'll see tonight.·· I hop(' Rona didn't see. Snyder was playing the bad little boy on Monday, giving Miss Rona the rih all the way from New York. On e of his guests was Mr. Blackwell. the designer famous fo r his "10 Wurst 9ressed" lists. Mr Blackwell thought fit to mention that Miss Rona was on his all-time best dressed list. Then h e s lugge d h e r again with faint praise, going on about how much she's done to improve herself. Then he kicked her a bit. saying, "With all the physical proble ms that she has • End of NBC's blues? ' . By JERRY BUCK f e nder Joyce Davenport. LOS ANGELES CAP) -"Hill They're at each other's throats Street Blues," which premieres by day and in each other's arms tonight at 10 on Channel 4, could by night. be the hit series that has so long eluded NBC. This comedy·drama about · a group of policemen on the front lines of a crime·ridden precinct is superb. It was created for MTM Enterprises by Steven Bocho and Michael Kozoll. It's a combination of "Police Story" and "M·A·S·H." It has the stark, gritty realism of the former, and that mixture of black humor and wackineu that sets the lat~er apart. SToi.. ~Eat: may be trou- ble ahead for the show. It careens wildly between humor and realilm, and ii the viewer doesn't catch that lnatanlly, all 11 loll. NBC will broadcast a second epltode Saturday nt1ht. ''HUI Street Blues" erner1ed aa th~ beat ol Ule NBC pUota lut 1prtn1, but the network pulled lt off the fall acbedule beca~ of the acton' aµille. Daniel J . Travanti •tan u Capt. Frank P'urlllo -Mid Veronica Hamel pl111 public de· MISS HAMEL inter vie wed eight female and three male public defenders before laking the role. "There was lots of re- search," she said. "but I wanted to do my own homework. Just a sking them many questions for myself. Uow the work affects them. lf they thought there was any discrimination. They said there wasn't any. They all agreed they're all lawyers and it's a job." The public defenders balked, however, at her c haracter's secret relationship with 'the cap· tain. "It was not received well, to say the least," Miss Hamel said. "Not approved of at )1111. You can see why -you're at cross-purposes. It jeopardizes your integrity and credibility." After much talk, the subject of the relationship came up a1aln. "Slowly, it wu ~reed that lt could be poulble,' Miu Hamtl Hid. "One of the ladln Hid, 'I must HY, Veronica, lt dott make the relationabip more ln· tt'rcsting. Two lawyers is being rather predictable.'" o•· "HILL Street Blues." she said , "One moment the re's som ething terribly funny. Then som ething serious . It has an in· t•redible reality, wtiich is life. You can be laughing one minute. then something horrendous hap· pens." . Miss Hamel began her career as a model, before moving to the s tage. "It was quite a change going fro m model lo actress," she said. "When you're.a model peo- ple don't probe your private life. People treat you differently. When you're In someone's home every week and they see you, I think they step over the line. It t'an be shocking what people do." .She was in such movies as ••Beyond the Poseidon -Adven· ture" and "When Time Ran Out." .Both were disaster films that were disasters. Five years ago she was asked to play the role ln "Charlie'• An1el1" that eventually went to Jaclyn Smith. ''They ottered It to me and I aald no.'' abe HJd. gone t hrough, I think shl''s 1·ome through magnificently.·' l.c d b y T o m and M r Rl ackwell. the aud1c nl'l' <tp pla uded Rona ·~ m ai:!nificcnt trium ph over her shortcomings Tom even exaggerated his ap plause in front of a l'amera. say Huntington Center daily thru Sun. ~~~ .............. ffft. ~· l •r '''"'" s .. ,., ..... ,,,..,.. c,,,...,,, .. , """'' ,,. .... " .c .. ~· s"~· ,...,.,""'' .,, .. , •• * .... , cosu .. -..641-1289 ._ .. _ ..... MISSION v1t.io495-0401 111nea_c_._ 41•rt oe.eo '""' •t .... ,., ,, ... , , TW SBE BLDWSI Whale watch Cruises Wf.EKl>AVS ' 10 AM Wl:EKEN US 9 AM & I PM Leaving From llw MLmftPMILlm Adults ~H. Children SS . ,7141 b7J·S24S 1ng, ··~·e·• Sec" I'm applau1(f ru: · l 'h Ila ll:J 11<1 11 <1 Ila'· Oud 1. ~~·an" l11lt• li;wk in th•• "f· 1gh1 llal'k '>l llfl111. Hona ";,~ un .1 "ar1• of hl•r Tom ·~ a n t1e.., :-.hl· 1nnot·t·nlly lapNI ht·r p11•f'i'. and ldt tht• s tud111 \-.k•·d T111•..,tl.1~ \\IH•lh1·r -.h1• I hnu ght I h1· prt·-.1·111 ., .. 1 up might I •111 1 lnllr ,1-. ii f'> flll ;1 llll '>h•· ..... 11d I d '·" 1111 .1 lilt 1,. 1111 1-. 1h1· 1·111 r1•1 t 11•r11111111l"L'' \1 a~ lw ii • 111111' r111 ,1 1w th•·r d11111"r "llh h1·1 fnt·nd ;1r11I 1·111 k.q . .!,llt' JANUARY 15, THURSDAY, 7:00 P.M. KTIN,Ch.40 1 • J • • .. ._, "'...-.. ..-,,... ..... ,.#' ............................ ,~ ....... .. ~ COMICS 1 CAOSSW( '·~ MARMAOUK ,-I MI SS !J t :.• t1 MOON M ULL! b ( SHOE THE FAMIL'\- "We leorn~d t".., DE NN •S T I I .... 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County (ll'rl\: ol Or.Jnqe County on J•nu•ry &, l«Ml F0711'1 Publl•ho<I 0.~nqo Co"\I 0•1ly Pllol, J•n •. n. 22, 1'1, 1'181 1'911 PUBLI~ NOTICE STATIMUU Of WITMOaAWAL ,.OM l'AlllNllUMll' Olfl•ATlllG UNO .. I l'ICTITIOVI aUSINIU NAMll The fol'°""l119 _ _, llHwt-- •> • oener•I P•rtnet from Ille P1'1ner'llllp oc1er.ilNQ _, Ille llc- 1111ou1 bu\IM U name of OllANGE COAST JANITOlllAL .. llH Martallle Ori••. Hurlllnqton lleKtl, C•llfornla llOTtC• OP MllUAL Mll TlllG t1t'7. Tlltn wlll ...... _, "'"""9 of Th• lklll~ bu\IMU name •••••. 1111 mim .. rtlllP ef Soulll Coot ,,..,., for 1119 perlMr\lllp ••• Ill.cl on MMICll c:.-. CorPW .. IOn on Tllur> Apr II 1', 1'91> In 1119 County of Or-. NY J-"t "· IWI, ot 7:00 ,.m. In full N•rne 1nd AdClreU of Ille CM A_,.hlm tf toutfl c .. tt Medici! Penon WI _ _.,., COllW. Jt111 Gaott Hi9"W8Y, So<ltll Stepflen P .. rlck Stlepud, 1152 L..-a. Cellf9nll•. Tiit !Mlf!IOW of llte Mir Hiiia l>flw , Hunll119'on hMll, _., .... Wiii •to 11ter rtC10rtt on !toe Calllornl• ~ ,,....11 tf .. llllNl<•I Conler, 11111• St.....,, SlleP1rd l'tJ7tll Kltell 111 ,,_..., to moU !fie Vin ~···'""' .. Ille NledlCll Slaff • Publl"1ecl Oranve C04"1 D•lly Piiot. TtHIH --Ille ,.,., pllytlclen J1nuoty 1,1. u , 12. ttll 5220-IO ve<-Y OCClln aft Ille 8ootd, Incl t--;:===========11 ot.ct TnMl!n. At...-.•ce of mem· Wt It --...-. ,_ l11rt11tr In· , ... _.";=~·~ ler ........... ...,_Of T"""°' telllllc-9' ~c..-........... or-. C1M1 Detty ,_., '"'·''·"" 11t4t -------· PADf/U fMJry Saturday in the Saddleback set8 braille classes Re1ia&.ration 11 under way at Saddlebac-Coll .. e for 11 clua at which volunteers will tramcribe tutboOk• lnto braille. Advanced Braille Transcribi.nt will meet at l.11acun1t Federal Savin1a in La1una Hlll1 on Tuesd•Y» from 9 a . m . to noon. Information may be obtained by callln1 the col· ltc·gc·~ wvasionof special services, 831-4612. Tribe bans cassettes t· I SLAMABAO, Pakistan (AP) -A th bal 1·11u1wil 1n the Khyber Pass has decided to ban the use of video cassette recorders because they ·111·1{atc" traditional .values and customs, the As· -.1H·1uted l"'ress of P1tk1stan reported. SAU r11cES GOOD THIU JAN. 21, ltll All Sare 11ems ere Sub1ec1 10 Stock ori Hand All Phorogr aph1c Typographical Clerical and Pr1n11no Eirors are Suo re c l 10 Cori ui:llon the better conee drlpper Bunn au1oma11c drip coffeemaker fits stylishly in10 minimal counter space. A conch 10 operate for temf1c collee Reg 59 95 41 11 coasting along Treasure Chest style coaster set is at- tractive enough to keep out all the lime and ehmtnale water stains #478 Reg 6 99 3t?!I II save money and plants The .. Plant Saver" braided iute plant hanger 1s a pretty way 10 hang onto growing lh1ngs Handmede. openeble 54 .. long #992 Reg. 3 99 ll 11 --~~~~Ju_s_t -han~gl_n_g ~-sack of' movable power ...... Sylvia Smith, 31, of London, England, baa ar- rived in Cleveland to donate part of her bone mar- row to 10-month· old Kamran Fazili who is suffering from oateopertosis, a rare bone dis· ease. GENERAL NEWS OSIWfis ~DtlNUILI COlC>fllMT• IRANO OITOMY NODUCTI AM HDtf! We n&w carry the c~te COl.OPlAST h~-lhe lclrgtSt set11na d•~PQSclbie ostomy appliances on the world E ...eryth•"i lat colostomales tleostomates and umary ostomates-all with convenient COl.OPt..AST doSQOSabo~ty COlOPt.AST rehabil•ty-plus case pack economy Be sure to aSk f()f yaor f'RE[ COj)y of INS!GHTS- the publlc:.atoor1 ltlafs 1ust for you-alway<; includes coupons for fref' samQlts 7114114 MOUL TON ftLAZA ftHAfHIACY 234115 Moutton Pertiway. Lagune Hill• (Ne•t to El Aenctlo Merkel) A BARO HOME HEALTH CARE CENTER household kit at your fingertips make It a hobby to do It right Your choice of Dremel Moto Tool' w11n 8-amp motor #370. or 1001 w1lh S·amp motor and accessories #261 Reg lo 59 95 34~ the right lighter Cr oc ket d •sposabre c1gerette lighter 1s good tor thousands of l1gh1s Dependable compact Reg 69• 49~ around Crisacross planl flange• lrom Kane Kraft Hand- made from durable polypropylene. 56~ long. #89e. Reg. 6.49 Bag of extenalon cord• Includes 3'. a· and 9' sizes. Safety UL ap- proved. Stock up now for appllances. toys. tools. lighting. etc. Reg. 2.•9 propane by the tan• Uaelul energy 1n a bottle For camping ap . pliances. torches. etc. By Tru-Test 311 . \ ---. I ti I .: .. "'-" • - . lJ\'\.~~l __,,. bag up your troubl11 •.. .. and your leavea. lawn debrla. traah end morel Good heavyweight ;>lastic trash can liners Pkg. or 25 32-gal, size. COSTA MESA 39 bag spredH on a. .... Glidden Spred Houee Paint ga.a on N ally, drl..-qulckly. Dureble ftat ftnllh, realm bll...,. and peettng. Eay watef Cleen•Up. Reg. 15.49 11:. D Exteflor 1pred Im• glou HouM & Trim paint from Glidden. Goa on with NM. Chalk r"'atent tlnl1h. quick-drying. Reg. 18.59 111 to stay In hot Wiier 30·gallon hot water heater with energy- Hvlng de1lgn High· temperature ahut-oll and glaaa-llned tank. Reg. 119.95 101··· ......,, ,.._ 1JUS ........• 119.91 ....... , ............... 111-• JAN.15~ 1M1 BUSINESS STOCKS FEATURES ENTERTAINMENT .. cs C6 C7 C9 Prep teams ready to get their kicks. See page C2. Is this Drysdale's year for fanie? N lo.:W YORK I AI' I Tbt: w1ulmai end& today fur lhu ye•r'11 lbl ol :ti bHt'ball Hall of F11me t•andad•le. decllun htst year. and lbe late fint baseman GU Hod1ea. fourth lut year. for the second strai1ht time ancr 51 votes shy. also are on l.be threshold. writers voting, ouUielden Al Kaline and Duke Snider were elected, both well over the 1.89 ballots required. Kal.ine was named on 340 ballots and became the 10th player in history to be elected in his flrSt year or eligibility. Snider got 333 votes. • poraries, Gibson a name-thrower for 17 years with the St. Louis Cardinals and That·,. when the BaHbaU Wnlen As S<k'lalJon ol Amenr111 •nnounceit UM! re ~ulls ol 1u .nnual election and there t·ould bl-a large number of winners this time M arichal a hi1b-ldckin1 craftsman for The la.at tine time the writers elected as many as three players to the Hall of Fame was 1972 when Sandy Koufax, Yogi Berra and Early Wynn were named. The last time more than three were named was in 1955. Joe DiMa11io. Gabby Hartnett, Ted Lyons and Daz1y Vance won election that year. 16 seasons, moeUy with San Francisco. Bob Gibson llnd Juan Mancha!, a pair uf r1&hl handed v1tchers w1lh re markabl) s1m1lar lifetime statistics. and s lugger Harmon K1llebcew . one of the most feared long·ball h.itlers of his tra, head the list or 21 f1rst·lime can· d1dates Other members of the exclusive first. year club are Ted Williams, Stan Musial, Bob Feller, Jackie ·Robinson, Koufax, Ernie Banks, Willie Mays, Warren Spahn and Mickey Mantle. Gi~oo ~1 games with an earned run ave~ of 2.91 and 3,117 strikeouts, second oo the all-time list when he re· tired. He also won seven of nine World Series decisions and had a 1.89 ERA. M arichal won 243 games, posted a 2.89 ERA and struck out 2,303 hitters. PITCHER DON DRYSDALE, who finished third. only 51 votes short of To gain admission to the Cooperstown, N.Y. shrine, a candidate must receive at least 75 percent of the votes cast by nearly 400 veteran mem· bers of the BBWAA. Last year, with 385 THAT'S A TOUGH group to crack, but Gibson, Marichal and Killebrew would seem to have the credentials. The first two were pitching contem- KILLEBREW IDT .256 in 22 seuons. most of them in Minnesota, but belted 573 home runs, fifth on the all-time list, behind Of\)y Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth. Mays and Frank Robinson. DON DRYSDALE A cottple of saves in a wild one at Fountain \!alley Fullerton • worn es Mulligan By JOHN SEVANO °' ... 0.11, ,., .. , Sl•ff Even with an 8·4 pre-season record, UC Irvine basketball coach Bill Mulligan was worried on the eve of his team's PCAA opener with Cal State Fullerton. "Nervous? I'll be nervous all my life. i' is what the feisty Irishman said Wednesday. "Rut I'm into winning, so of course I'm nervous ... Those nerves should turn into knots ~Y 7 : 30 tonight as the Ant· eaters host the Titans at Crawford Hall. where a capacity crowd or 1.500 is expected to jam the tiny complex. The Titans enter the game with a deceiving 2-10 record, ac· cording to Mulligan. '•Although th ey lost to Wisconsin-Parkside the other night. they narrowly lost to Oregon in overtime. and played Nevada (Las Vegas) and Utah tough," explained Mulligan. Fountain Valley High's Jeff Christensen (40) keeps one alive over Corona del Mar's Jeff Pries at left, while Steve Moore (13) controls the ball between Emile Harry and Jeff Hughes (21) at right during action at Fountain Valley Wednesday night. For story and additional picture see C3. "I'd certainly r athe r catch them later in the year than now when everybody is 0-0. You know they're going to be up for it. .. 'Meet the Press,' Angels~style As should the Anteaters, who have yet to lose at Crawford Hall th.is season in six outings. UCI is led, or course. by the "nation"-Kevin Magee-who just happens to lead the country in scoring at 30. J. He is support. ed by guard Randy Whieldon I 16 .5) and freshman forward Ben McDonald ( 10.6). Burleson, Hobson, D'Acqu~to and Zahn discuss their roles The Titans counter with 6·8 center Dave Wear, who has a 19.0 average. and 6·5 junior forward Mich ael Anderson ( 15.2). By EDZINTEL Of tM O.Uy f'llet St.ff They were dressed in the fines t city apparel known to man. The moment they arrived on the th.ird floor al Anaheim Stadium. they all put on an uJ. tra·brite smile they knew they would have to hold for the next two hours or so. This was meet the press day, a sort of coming out party for the four newest Angels -Rick Burleson. Butch Hobson. John D'Acquisto and Geoff Zahn. And the publicity-hungry media which was gathered at the stadium Wednesday, put all of Gene Autry's new kids to the celebrity test. Manager Jim Fregosi, seated at the head table along with Autry the owner, the four players on parade and their wives fielded a few questions before giving way to the others. "NO ONE IN the Angels or· ganization was against the trade that brought Burleson and Hobson over here," he said. "The newspapers' viewpoint of the trade wu how the public saw it. But once they (the public) see how well these guys can play, they'll appreciate Uiem more." r·e1oei was asked if he could determine how many additional playen it would take the Ansel• to acquire before they could pro- duce the kind of season they had in 1979 when ~hey won the Western Division of the American League. • "Well if you said one, yes, I'd say we're one player away from it," the 38-year-old third.year skipper said. "A lot of people ask me what it is we did wrong last year <when the Aneels fell from ftrst place to sixth). There's nothing you can do about injured players. There's more to it than meets the eye. " FREGOSI SAYS now that he made some jud1mental errors before the 1980 sesason. "I believed that if we just 1ot 'the players in shape that we'd win. But we weren't fundamentally sound al all last year. Our bue running wu atrocious. And I'm 1oin1 to chan1e my sprinl train- ing phllollophiea this year so tbat that doesn't happen again." Burleson, who during the press conference was referred to by Executive Vice President Buzzie Bavasi as "my Pee Wee Reese." is the obvious key to the trade in wh.ich the Angels gave up All-star third baseman Carney Lansford, center fielder Rick Miller and relief pitcher Mark Clear for Burleson, and Hobson. But the 29·year-old former Gold Glove Award winner with a lifetime batting average of .274 says he doesn't feel too much pressure to tum the club around by himself. ''ONCE THE SEASON gets underway, you don't feel much pressure," the resident of La Habra said. "In a way I wu glad to leave Boston because l.bey weren't doin1 anyth.iq to improve themselves there. Man for man, we probably had the most talent in the league but they weren't willing to get some pitching. I think that if the Angels' pitchers stay healthy, we'll be a contender for the division title. But I'm not the kind of guy who's going to tum a club around overnight. I'm not a flashy player. "What I can do for this club is go out and play e~e day, hit .275 and hustle. They an count on me." But perhaps even ore than Burleson, the An s are de- pending on Hobson to have a good year, despite a nagging shoulder injury that bas ham· pered h.im the last two yean. Hobson says the shoulder ia just about lOOpercent healthy. "l'VE BEEN very unlucky lately with injuries," the 29· year-old former quarterback· at Alabama said. "I don't know, maybe It's because I sometimes Hayes fires Bullet(s)at Jabbar, Lakers · LANDOVER, Md. (AP> -Elvin Hayes dona't aftm 1et an opportunity to pard KatMlll Abdul-Jabbar, but be nUabed Ute .. tpmmt ud Wedaelday nlpt blade-,.,. bllped tM Bulleta to_. ol tWr mo1t tmpr._Un vietori• ol tbe MMOD. "I lo¥e to plQ blai," Hayes 18'd after leortDi 11 DCUU and IJ'abblnc 10 ........ I to ~ tM BulleU to a 11'-lCM vic!t&'J cwet Loi Anplee. "I aet man aatlafaetlon ou& ol beatini hlm ti.Ma UJWal,'' tM aU...., IGl'wa"1 wlto toe* onr dae au•pmwt •..U1 b•lldlellbJtM~·-~ ..... . ''I tried to tMe at to Mm ~ .-... Md mueamwon=_. ..... .. .... ~ .............. .... .., .... ol .... ftnt ......... .... _., ............. tM lolrtla • ...,.. I . when the Lalten were try1q to rally. "Elvia laid be eould play Kanem and he did it," said Coacb Gene Sbue ol tbe Bullets. "He pla7ed well, but then our wbole team did. Wltbout a doubt, it wu the molt altldyl.na 1ame since I've been here." Coacb Paul W..U..ad aaid tM Btalletl' a11...m....a ml6tr tile boardl WU tbe dlffermce 11 Ida team ao.t bere for tbe •btb~tlme. "TM Billll8·.....,ed UI," H laid. ··n., -............. tM bolrdl and pla1ed aboul • ...U • tM7 e•." ' TM ..,......, ........ •rpped out of their ..... II -....,.,. accnd at leut • ,.... ..... ~ ...... w... . fte ............ of ... ol, ....... lalt ............ ., ....... ~tM •• fourth quarter and pulled away to their sixth atrailbt victory ove11 tbe Lalten at the Capttal Cmtre. Kevin Grevey paced Ute Bullet.a' attack with 29 pointa, two more than Gres Ballard ac:ond, and lllteb Kupcbak came on the bench to set ao Polnta. Wltb Greve1 leadtn1 tbe way, tbe Bulleu lnenu.d their fourth-quarter lead to t5e and mua1ect to maintain that maritnt.MNltoltbeway. Tbe Bull.U -off to a fut start, mu-.... 12 ol tMlr ftnt 11 llilota to take a M·l4 a.ad laM • tM ftnt quarter. TM ~ came baell lD tbe MCcmd period bllDd Jamaal Wilk• to ..,.. lD front lt-M, but OHHJ' acor ... et1lat ltralPt,...... '°,. tM ...... Mell .. top Sl .. IDd tbeJ never trailed .... . try loo hard. But I think my luck will change here. "Actually. I was a little sur- prised I was traded here. I didn 'l expect lo come to the Angels. But I'm glad I was. "I can adjust to the ran reac· lion. I know l.bey haven't ap- proved of the trade yet. But all I can do is play as hard as I can, to bust my tail. I did the same in Boston when I took over for Rico Petrocelli." or course if the Angels are UD· able to satisfy either Burleson or Hobson with a contract offer. then both will be eligible to become free agents. Besides the huge numbers edge < UCI also leads the nation in scoring --96.5 average), the Anteaters also have the luxury of the home court advantaj!e. "Yes, we've created a pit," says Mulligan of Crawford Hall. "It is a pit. I didn't really know how the students were going to react at the beginning of the year . But again, if you give peo· ple a product that's exciting they 'II come from wherever they live, whether it's West Virginia or Newport Beach.·· FJ/'s Milner picked to coach all-stars By ROGEa CARUON Ol .. DMIY ...... lwt Fountain Valley Hith's Mike Milner, in only his second year as a head coa~h on the vanity level, bu been selected to guide the South in lbe 22nd Oran1e County All-star football same. The game is scheduled few June 22 at Orange Coast College and expected to handle l.be North is El Dorado Hilb Coach Mel Morales, a Fountain Valley resident and the coach of the only team aside from Edison to solve Fountain Valley's potent ltlO team. Aulatin& Milner, a product of Cal State Northridge, are Fountain Valley offensive coaches Dave Penhall, llllte Heniaan, Jeff Reyburn, Gary Coleman and Tqny Elias-Calles. Defensive apeclaUata, in lldd1Uon to Milner, are Jim Coen, Geor1e Bers and Guy Carroaao, all from Fountain Valley. Practlce belim June 11 with 10 a .. lona slated. The practice site will be Golden West Colle1e or Fountain Valley Hip. 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Hopr lrad Bruce Lietzke and Botl Gilder took advantage n Of idea) SCOrtnf:( t•onrlilro n!) tr) ftr1• ffi<tlC'hlng .'-.l'H 'O unde r -par 65s for a s hare of thr hrs l round le<1d Wednesday in thP Hoh llo pe D<·•;rrt (;olf Clas:.1c Lietzke was play ing at Bermuda Dunes while G ihll'r con quered Tamarisk Ray f'loyd, al La Quinta . anti Jnr y Patt>, at Bermuda Dunes. were a singlt· s troke orr thP l1>ad a fl1·r poslirfl'( 66s in mid 70 weather I .aguna N1gui·I n·c;1d1•nt i\lan Taple was s ix s trok1•-; off the.· f)d•'•'. lumped with ~ nthn:. ut 71. Hat '""'"for Plttaburgh'• K rhor Pitts burgh recorded a tl·:.J National Jl1Jck1·y ~ League victory over St. Louis Wt!dnesday night a s ~ Rick Kehoe scored three times, e nding the Rlucs' 11-gam e unbeaten s tre<sk ... Don Luce's 10th goal or the season lifted Ruffalo to a l· 1 tie with Mm nesot a . . . Stan Weir s cored twice in the final three minutes to cap a six .goal Edmonton third pe riod on only seven shoLc; in a 7 -4 romp over Toronto. Marfnrr• •old for Sl2 •illi•n• George Argyros, a Southern Ca lifornia real • estate developer. h a s agreed to purchase contro l ling interest in th e Seal lie Mariners baseball team P urchase price was not disclosed. but it is estimat - ed at about $12 million ... R.C. Sl~um, an assistant on the Texas A&M football coachinl'( staff for the past nine years , has been hired as defensive coordin-ator at USC, Trojan Coach Jolut Robln11on said Wednesda~ ... The NCAA co n· eluded Its 7Sth convention by electing its first black presi· dent. Jim Fraall. 50, president or Lincoln University in J ef. ferson City, Mo., was accepted by a voice vote of a record 1,220 dele1ates . . . Former heavyweight champion Joe IAtll1. reported In good condition, has been released from Methodist Hospital in Houston, where he received a 'pacemaker Dec. 23 ... Boston Bruins President PaaJ A. MMH)' says he expects the NHL' team to m ove to Sal~m. N.H., once a multl-mlllion·dollar sports arene Is built there T...,...._,rtltlle TV: No e vents scheduled. aADIO: 8a1ketball -Cal State <Fullerton) at UC Irvine, 7:30 p .m ., KWVE (108 FM>. Hockey -Kings at Wasbinaton. _,.._......,~.m., KOOO <too>. " a r SOCCER/BASKETBALL/HOCKEY Prep openers near Soccer tea~s begin league play ~ .. ..,,,, MARCEL DIOf\INE Ki1igs gain hf•liever s i11 lLu·tf ord 11 t\ H'I l·'O HI>, l'onn U\ PI It 111.iy lakt• 1110! l' lh <HI JUSI hart! work to «hut clown the f.J(1t1•nr "l'rtpll• C r o wn l.1n1, .. 11r 1111· I 1ng:. Thi• llartfun.l Wh:tln't tri(•d 11ga1n W1•d11e:.da;, n ri;ht but till' I\ IJl)('' trio or M;ir(•('I Dronn1·. t h.11fi1· S 1mml'r :tnil lla\1' 'l'.1\101 f11.(1111•d in ;di hut 0111• I .tis 1\11 '-'1'1•'' goal 111 a 5 ·1 Na111inal l lol'k••) l,1•,1gut• \'ldory . ll1•111 11•· w h o c·rn.,-;efl the l .01111 1•11111 1 llll rr11•r a g ains t 11:11 tro nl 1.1'-t wet•k, netted his :.1xth g:11rlt' Wllll)IOg goal Of tht.' 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Sunset Le~gue coaches have gotten together and revised the 1981 prep league schedule so that two games are schcduletl on tht· sam e field for a Jo'rnlay night duublc·hcadcr. The new format kirks orr. s o lo Speak . Jan. 2:i whe n Marina and ll11nt111gton Beach m eet in a 5·30 ga m c, fulluwt>c1 by a 7. JO ronlest b c· I w f' t· n W ,. st m i n s t c r and F:cl 1son The gam es will be µl a y l'd rm the Oilers ' field It 1s the• <·oarh1·~· hopes. at· t· 11 r d r 11 g t 11 E II 1 s o n · s D a\' c M d.1.•1s h, th<•l lht• sthedull' will gc•n ('rat<• rnort• f <in -.upporl, -;om 1•thmg 1 hat se c m s to ht:" rr11s ~mg from "'''l'l'r on <sl l h•veb tl11 ou gh11111 1111· l ' S . minus 11 ft:w 1• x 1·" JI t 111 n' I 1 k <• N 1• w Y 11 r k W :1o,;h1nl!t•111 F l11r11l11 anrt th,. l';111f1, \/1111lr~1·-,1 1>0~'1' EX,.t:f'T TO St:t-: tht• -.1 .111ds al ll u11 t 1n g t1Jn Ut·at·h I ILJ,!h 11\'t•rfl11w1ng with 1Jl'11pll' or 1111· J•l't·so.; ho-.: ,., ;1111111c•ll with n· p111fl'r:-. fr11111 .di '"''" Orang1· C '1111111\. t ho11 1!h I 111 <"<pt•1·t l11 ,,.,. -;orn•· 1·xc.·iting ~IH'( Pr, l)t'(':ttt:.-1· from iJll ind1c:1 11011,.., lht• l1tlt·.., in l ht· S u11<.;1•I , S 1•a \'1p\\ ;in d S<1U lh Coa ~t 11·.agu"' will ht• up for gr ;tl,., ln IHHI On I 1 Me l.1•1,h 's Edison squad a 11d <'t,..1·h flill Holfing's Laguna Hl'at It lt·am an· r anked in tht• l' I I-' 1·11;wh1·~ poll a t this s tage nf lht• ~··aMm Tht· Chargers arc t h 1· ''fo 2 t c.· ;,i m i n th c 4 /\ h r:11·kt·r. w htlt• the Artrsts .in· :-: II Ii Ill :! 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"•lh a n HI I '"''"rd la:-.t ~t·ar, a11d SI.\ 1tl.l\t r~ 1111111 lhal '1jll<td n •lurn '"'' \ "'" i-:ct rson'o,; top s c·ori•r.o,; art' Glen SI r :u•h;111 ~ 1111 ha~ 11 i.:11a l:; in 'l'••11~h n11po11ents fall pres eason. and s enior Alex Grozeanic with e ight tallies The Chaq~e r s s h o uld b l' challe nged by f<'ount111n Valley , Huntington Bl'ach and Manna Both the Barons and Oilers a re 7 2-1 in preseason a c tfon, and for Coach Randv Chambers' Huntington Beach· st1ua1t. it's one of the bes t s t<trts 1n rc.·tl·nt Vt' a r s . · Hick Hell with 13 goals 1s lht· Oilers ' lead111g '>('ort•r St-nior d efenders Hand y Mart1ncz. Sky ll;•m. Mike Hoherts a nd We'i Owen J.!iVt· lht' Oller~ <1 WJ(J(I llUclt:"us to work with Of. THOSE IU µr t·1>1·<.1!>o n g<sml'~ tht:" Ollt·r' ha\1· n ·i.t SOCCER 1sterf'<1 st·vt•n sh u tout-. thank-. main)_\ to th1· <'Xfll'rll'n1·1·d 1-(roup o f rll'fendcr-; Foun tain Valle\. m Panwh1ll•, w1tlt I' .J Pete rs in hrs third vr·ar <1s eoa<·h , has five r(• i urners fn1m l;,ist ,\'l'ar'!> -,q uad. led hv s enior h;tlflwl'k M1 k t• Mull(;ll a n d "'n1•1r f11r \llartl ('huck Sm11<1t Buth Marrn;1 and W•·..,trri1n.,1cr a rc m e nuoni·d IJy ('Oa1·h1•s a<, 1·1111 tenders a s wl'll, wh1l1· :">i(·wpm1 llarbor w ill ht• try 111g '" r('(·ov1·r from a s taggering l!IHO ~ .. ast•n whiC'h produced JUSt 11n1· win a11d on e tie all se<t!>On The SaHors. under nr•w cm1r h M a u rrC'io <'I a ure ._.rt: 1 l in pre ~··a son, but thr· t1·;1m still '>Ufft·,... fr o m la c k of t·x p 1·ri1·n1·t· Freshm en <tnll '-'•Phon111 r1•:-. dril the lrneuµ. alth ou~h "f;nt1)r forward c·11rr ltu"l'fl<tnrl \1•n1o r r1..r1·n1lt·r l)<Jll<t '-;m111i 11·0.111 ,,1·1in linj.!{'111 of "'I: r1·l11rt11 n11 m1·111 lt1 •r..., frr11 11 l;J"' ~ • ar ''lu.111 .fiffucth ('oo."' f ,,•ngtc•• ' tj•hll i:lll" \ di• .11 " ~1 "~''"'' \ ll'Jfl ;11·1· lh1· l1•:1tr1 t11 Ii• .1t .,,,\ .• I .:11!1111u H1 ;ll'h l<•11f1nj.! .inti ~Jll 1 '1•·1111 nlP ('11,,,.1 l':rnl l'flu1 ·j.!1·1 11111 h1Jt h tt1« t\rl1:-.l '-:11111 'I 111 1111~ art· f;artn)! we ll 111 111111 11 ,q.!Ut' l lllllrll;!~ l.ttl.(UIPt il>'.tl'h ..... 1111·h was kn•wk•·d ••UI 1.f thr· I I ~· 2 .\ .>;t'rnlf!n>tl• .1. 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Ill ,1 l1•,1;!1J1 ga 1111• and h:ir1 JU..,t u n•• 111 • l•r tt· n:u11" Bucs, Gauchos enjoy big • Or:mg1• C'oast ('1>1legt> forward Brian Maravic h htl a <!I! foot Jllrnp s hot with two seconds to play :1 nd Sarldlrha1·k hlew o ut Southwestern in the clos - in g 111in11l•·, 1s hoth s e hools posted confere nce """" 111 p1111111 1· .. ll•'I'' l.:•">kr•thall action Wcc.lnesrlay 111g h1 J\t \lt <.\an J\ntru1io, I.he l'iratt·!> won their '>t·•·ontl ~a 11H· in a row at the buzzer as Marav1ch 1·1 Ptll'd 1 lr t· rt<'I r.r om the com er in the c los ing '''''11111 .... '" gi Ill' tlw nucs a 52-50 win. W11h I :12 r P111;.11ning. the Rues trailed the "11111 nt "''· :~> 4ll uni ii C h ris Beasley's jump s l111t f1 •1111 lh<• toµ of tlw k1•y kn<1tlcd lhe scon· at 50. :vi t "1\( • I hf'l1 ran clo wn lhf' clock but turned !ht· hall m r r with 14 secon ds left when Beasl1·v J(111k :t di:11 ~111i:i foul unde r the bHsket Th·· l'ir;1!1•' im111cd i<i tcly ealled time out to srt up 11111• f11111 I «lrot, hut when He asley ('ouldn't get ''l'l'll, M :11 :i \ "'" loi1k I ht• gamf' winne r from t he• <;id1• of tit•' h:1 ~k1•t Mar:ivi<'11. who hall only five points on t he 11 ight. a h 1• nintrihutcd s ix assis ts and four re h11unds. H1•11:-.l"Y ftnish C'd as the le<.1m's leading s cnr t•r with Iii. Tit(• ~111 rrr1µro ved OCC's retord to 2· I in South Coas t ('o nfc rence play, 11·7 overall. Mt. SAC dro11µt><I tu 0·2 mid 12·R. At Southwestern, Saddleback's 96·80 Mission l'onforc 11<·c win is dccf'iving as the Gauchos didn't h ave rnure than a three.point lead al a ny time dur· ing the second half until the final 2:21 or the gam e . Sall11le bar k. which led 45 42 at the half, n ever rclir111l11shc.•d its lead , but couldn't put the stubborn Ap;u·hc" away either As a m a tte r or fact, the score was 81·80 in fa vor of the Gauchos until they put together a 15·0 bhlz to clos<' the eontcsl. lf~lping the cause was the fact Saddleback cann~ 13 of 14 free t hrows in the second half. Tl\c Gau<'hos finished with five players in dou- Tanana guests Angel pitcher Frank Tanana will be the guest or honor at the Lin<>oln Middle School's father· son' breakfast Saturday between 8 :30 a nd 10 :30 a .m . in the cafeteria . . Tickets are $4 per person and may be purchased in advance at the Corona del Mar 1cbool. For further Information. pbone 780-340. ble figurf's led by 6 7 forward Curtis Crossley. who had 24 po ints Other contributors we r e T1>m MrClus kf'y <16). P e t e Decas a s I Hl 1. Krv1n Bowland ( 161 ;;nd .John Carson 1101 Pal'ing thl· way for the Apac he!'-"a" IJa "'' 1-·ret·man. who tallied e!2 Tht• victory ran Saddleb<.1C'k 's numhers to 2 IJ 1n M ission Confe r e n c e play. 12·6 ovl'ra ll Southwt•st1•rn. meanwhile, tlropped to I 2 and 13 6 Oran gt• Coast and Saddleback will both return tu the• 1•11urt Saturday night (7:301 when thP Pi r ate<; host <:rnssm ont a nd Saddleback entertains C1tru!. Area polo stars clo1ninate Ail-CIF ... Fiftee n Oranr:c Coast area water polo s tur·s, 1111'1uding six on the first team, are among the All · (.'If<' s elections for 1980 as chosen by C"oaches. Earning team hon ors from CIF 4-A c ham · pio nship Newµort Harbor are Diggy Riley. Mikl' Ho well and John Giffor d, in addition to second team choices .Jeff Wilson and Bretl DeValle and third team selection Mark Hansen. Also earning first team honors were Un ivers i ty lligh's Steve Hanle a nd Jeff Campbell and Costa Mes a standout Art Chasen. Others gaining third team laure ls include U niversity's Karl Repins and Bill McClym onds, Costa Mesa's Tony Cr e n shaw. Irvine's Blair Murphy. Corona del Mar's Dan Sem onsen and Jim ~ohnson of Fountain Valley. ~ CIF champion Mission Viejo placed seven players on the 3·A team, including the player of the year (Steve Moyer) and the coach of the year <Ken Bonaly). ' ' Senior center half Geor ge Gan·1a and freshman forward Johnny <:arza a re the top goal producers. while Martin Garcia, (; eorge 's brother , lends goal for the Tritons. Dan;,i Hills , with only o ne :-t•ntor on the squad, is 5·1, with thl' only loss coming to El Toro. < 'u;,i1•h /\gusto Alarcon's squad has tlt•pth as its main asset. The Dolphins have picked up \'ll'lorics over Corona del Mar, l ni,·e rs1ty, Irvine , Canyon and l·::-.tant:i<t .fii.-a \ 'iPU" f,.rag..,. fo:I Toni appears to be the f:I\ onl(• th•~ season. but Coach Hohhy <'•inn's Corona del Mar I) U l f I l f I g Ur(' S t 0 g i Ve l h e t 'ha r~L·rs a run for their money. 11·, 11111 that the Sea Kings 3·2·2 µrc•.;1•:is 11n recorrl is that i m - p r f',s 1v1., !Jut 1nl'luded in CdM's '11·1 orws 1s a I 0 win over highly n ·j.!anlNI Capistrano Valley. ·'I t hmk W l' ha ve a lot of p11t1·nual We.· seem lo play bet- 1n u~ w!· g" along." s ays Conn. <'ti M ·~ frr't year eoach. Tht• S1•a Ktnj.!s are led by -.Pn111r f11rw;,ird llrian Karanohan a nd \c•:1m le<1dcr .Jon Rulcher . ~11 ph11m11re goalkeeper Jeff .I a1•11h~ h•·ads the defense. flnth l•:O,tan1·ia a nd University art• ha\·ing the ir problems in the earl.\ g111ng . The Trojans are JUSl I 7 this season, while the Eag lt·-; art· 2 7 l '/I 'S Hit; proble m developed "ht•n IJ or the 16 players from last '"ar s !)quad gradu<sted. 1 tur play has heen charac. 11·ri11•tl h~ lack of aggressive- 111·" · 1·xpla ins Coach Mike 1\11\ :r The· Tro1ans' I 7 r ecord is .1 llil> tll·grce turnaround from 111 .. 1 '1·ar·., squad which s hared I h l' l1·agut• ('hampaonship wilh <'cl M and advanced ti) the CIF pla\ 11fh S 1•11111r lltrk Kr <l u se and r,.,.,hma n l iarren Sumaha lead llH· I nr •·har).!C' \ l 1-;:-.1.1n1·1a. C11 ach Kevin 1\11\ •·1·" l·:;J~'.lt·s h<lvc heen doing a 1111 11f 1·:\p1•rrrrH:ntmg in the early J.!• 1n j.!. a11d llll'1r 2·7 mark dut'sn 'l •l•·t .. r t Ill' (11 •,1 year 1•11a <·h · 1 f1• .. 1 \\l• 've goltl·n bette r as 1\ 1· .t.:•• al1111J.! IS ) the time league ''"""'· "l' :-h11uld he geling," ... a~ .. l!OI I '\' 1 ',1pt :11n~ Stt•\l' Phi llips and .I 11h11 l r '1nt. u ~weeper back and l••r" .trtl 11•,p1·t·1t vely, lead the 1-:.1~1 .... ( "'' ·' \11"\a C oac•h Hoh 1 '"'""t ,1" ' ... quad 11etl h1ghl~ · • 11• • d \I "111n \'u•jo . I I last ,\ ,.,.1.. 111d • h<' \1 11st a ng, f1 gure '" 1 ·l I \ .1 I .trl 111 I h1· OUlt'llmf' of ! fir -.,,.,, \ 11 A l',11'1' Oth••r" 1\111 It .\t.111•r lk1 a nd Ore an \ 1t•\\ h,I\ l' forl'd wcll 1n pre - "'"''"" :1<·f1<tn The Monarchs' h1 ggt''-l w111!) 111!'1ude 1clcntical 6·0 :-c·1 1r£>' ovc•r \'e rbum Dei ·•,,d lh ·l lflnw1•r I Jl•t•a11 \'tt'W collected a 4-1 win m ·('r t\ennf'1h <snd a 1-0 s hutout u f ~l'r\'llt' i·n the Huntington B1•at·h toumcv The Seahawks also drnpµed two games in that t<1urm1menl. including a 3· l de· fcnt lo Manna , I I .- .Ouilook FV tabbed ,, • ID Sunset • ·11mt>1nto\I thf'~ h•'"" µual"'1 • ~ j4 r•<·o rd lfl no 11 ll'•ttut• and h•ur1111111c11t 1(1um111 a.w•pl lO II h•lf d11tt'll ll•IH IHlllll'lll I t11t11111111n~h •P• •ntJ an '11tualh f'\t'q ' .. ,,. 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I l11~:h1·, 1.111cl pollll i.:u11ril 1<.1111le flurry lt'n.1111.i th1·11 .a""'' ll11l th1· IJ1g tlt•m . u~ttle frum I 1J1111i.:o '11 I tr .1111•· 1 ~ 1 'li1 t-'h'll'''tl, 11 tl11 t•vt•rylhtnK (or ..... 11tl .... t111s1• 't1<•t•1 111\t·ll:\ll \ I!'! t'Oolll(h to bti11t flt• >'I I "·" h 11." t' 11111 .... 11 111111!-' c 'hrt-'lt'rtscn 's st'or 111..: ,t.1h '" tll1· I / 11111111 1.111.:1· 111 an ath'm11t lo pr11 '11fr .1 hal.111e·•·d ,1!1,1l'k Turn .. el lo11st', hf' would e•1t'ltl ) .1vt•rui.:•· 111 t he· hti.;h ~h ll ut wtlh Harr\' I lu.:h•·:-. 111111 l.uongu, lht! l\Jrt111s 1·.111 pro' Hli· ,, t1111~(ht•1 u1111 with bulun<·1· l"m111t .t11t \'allt·\ ·, It"! 11r '11'l1 n ... 111duclcs Vt'rhum 11 1•1 ~··n 1lt· '\,1111.1 I 'Iara 111111 ('111n pt11n. umon~ 11tht'I' 111 11 lo g anlt' "''""''"!ht· Hurons e·11n !Jc eX pt't'I I'd 111 ht· u11lwat11ltl1• 111 lt·11't 'Ix l1111t's . hut wlwn !ht•\· .... 11111 al their llt':o.l , lttt•r eun Ill' vulntt'11hlt! · N1·w11cirt llurhor', "iutlur' who t.lt!fend their l1·ai:1w llllt· aft1-r a :•:1) 1•ar Jr11ul(hl, 1trf' t11vcn the l11"il ,1m1 at the· l\1rr•111 s with th1·ir huhan1·1• und rapl(I r1n• 11111·1· ('orv Everhart (I• :1 i. Mike l.11v1· /ti ~I and Ii k H11·k ( ;i;11·n11 arc· tlw rr111m stuys 11( un uttnc·k, lwh111t1 llw pl;I\ 111uk1111-: uf G 0 Mal ll11rk1•c /\ncl !ht· S:11lor' u n · llw •mly l<'am 111 th1: lt·11..:1w w1tl1 ,, ·tiun11• e·111111 · utlva11ta~t· 'l'h1• ( ·1iar J.:•'r' h,1v1· li1·1·11 1•:-.penully tfllprt·M,1ve .tJ.!itlll-'I l>t·!lt•r l1•a 11t '>, le1stllJ.! tough 111-l'ismns to '1'11s l111 , < )t•t•1111 Vu·w, I .11 <)u1 11ta imd St·rv1tt· .lutttors H1d111nl l'l11111g I f. 4! und H11·k ll11!1·rr111nl11 tti :11 pan· lht· att;11•k , whll'h 1s proh 11111\ i ltt• 1111"1 l•h\ '''"ti 11( 1111\ Ill !lit' h·a~~llf' "l,11 11th1·r lc'.1111 ... dfr· lt\1'fll''S Ill lhts ltlt)o(UI' tlt•pt•n1t.. 11tor1• 11n I tu 0H1n:1t in~ I( rl 's loose. 1t 's hue! 111·w~ lur fht• 1•1>1•0)1111011 lh111l111~to11 lfral'h 1~ off to 1:111 11 2 sturl, uncl t't11tltl ht• the· 1l11rkhlll''t' ll•llJ'TI or the le1tgue The 01l1•rs. ror on(', h uvt• "hown lhl' uh1hty to perform wt'! I Ill lr ufr11· und lht· t'lllt!rgenl'C ur l{UlUdS Scott lfr1·k1•r 111111 lloli Thompson rnakc them It thre 1tl (hit' l'Ouc·h luhl'lt'll Stt·vc· l'opovlr h 's effor ts to <lute us ('oul'h ur llw Yeur level llS M1trina hHl'I turn('cl 1n un H fl sl11t1• lto~cr Wt'nlnRc r Cfi·I > and Juni11r ll1l'k ~rn1th Iii '1 1 1rn1·1• thl' V1kin.:s' no n1tme uffrrn.t· l.ul'k of lhl· l11J.: 1111111 ,.., oHsct by i:ood te1tnt work f.'or year~ l hey It II VI' ht•hJ up the bottom or th ill h·u~ut', hut .lcm H11rt'h1·rt 's WcMtmtnstcr Lion s 1tre <lt•finlkly f'il1'Uh l1• O( !Urnllll( this ICU)o(UC inside out, llt'hmcl Ii II M1 l'k 1>1·1.u vull1tt', H 'lure lhing 1tll h•aJ.:tlt' stur with rt·nH1rkuhlt· rani:e for his size. I Id .11 valla1• ,.., I ht· l•·:i i.:u1"' lc•111ltnR srorcr with hy Ko1tf'r <:arh1on -------·-· -··---·-· .... , .............. , ... ,. ....... -.... -. ....... .. -1 STEVE MOORE (13) TRIES TO TURN THE CORNER AGAINST BARON JEFF HUGHES. Barons solve equality Hughes leadA 59-53 o vertime win Hy KO<a:R ('AKI.SON Ot tM O••ly ,.llet "•" 'l'hl'Y wt•rt• as e·q1111I <1~ i11I v t•rt1s1·tl 1''011nl11111 Vallt•y II ti.th ':. llurons uncl tlw ( '11r1.n11 tll'I Mur St•a K111.:~ But t1t•s 1h111'1 l'oun t 111 hush ·! h;ill a111I urtt•r a lhr t·•· 111111ut1· ov t•rt 1 m~· M'SS tOll ti Wll~ the• llurons on lop, 5U 5:J, in a 1111n I e u I< \H' t' o n t es l u t F 1111 n l ;1111 Vallt'Y t>t"fort• l ,200fun~ W1·cln1·t-1 day Hoth h'am s sparkled as they I un('d up for league hostaht1cs Fountain Valley ut Murinu l"rt d 11y nltiht, Corona de l M ur host inti Lit Quinta Sat urduy in still unother non leaKuc t·onl1•s t hefore Sc>u View l.1·lt.:u<' 1tl't1on n1· x t week B u i l''ounta1n Vullt-y hud a <'Ouple of players who did mon· than s parkle und for ll the Barons urf• now 10·3. ('oronu tlel Mar U 2 t•'llftt ':-. 11111l11hl v lu sus l utn u 10 11111111 hulfl irrw ll·a cl 'Wt• st'l'lll 111 'l•Utt1·r, · :-.a1cl 11111w11 "Wt• h•111I hy 10 po111t s ht1I t'!lll 'I hu1lcl "" ti 1\111 WI' lwu! a ti a rn i.:uocl t1·i11n t11111glll " 1 '11rona 11t·I Mar l 'oueh .lat•k l·.rr11111 . k nown r11r his ell:. plt·ai;urt· with z11 n1· 11t•rt'11s1•:-., wasn'I hit> thrillt·d. t•tlhcr. with h I .. t t· ii Ill ' 1' f I r :. I h a I r 1'l'l'l11rmar11·l· It!'> th1• sktlll·d Sea K1111ots c·uuhl 1111111111-:1· only 7 ur ZO from the• r1l'lcl ( :15 pt·rc•t-nll In us .. u1111n~ u ~ 1t1 t1er11·11. H UT Tit•: s •:A KIN(iS ralllt!d lll'hrnd thl'ir Ulg Thrt:e Spinn, J1·H Pri1•s and Steve Moore 1·;a pp1·d h Moort·'s :w-(ootcr with 1111w scl·unt.li. rematntnfe m r, .:11 lat1on to 11c tht• game Mt 51 Fou11t11ln Vullcy. however , .:ot t hi· 1•<11:e in ovt•rt1me as Jo:m1h· II arr y drovt· tht· liui.clinl' an<I .,t·on·ct from lltSlth• uftt•r I ~ or S C• 11 r t' h I II ~ , I h I' n J C f ( l.'hrislt'nsc·n·~ hlc><·k or a Ct.IM ut lt•rnpl i.:ot !ht· Hurons lhti hull tiae·k :incl 1·1int rol orth1· 1s11 uc ''1"" rt clw11111lc· 111 Ill 11., lh1·11 'llllrt1·tl ltW,I\ t11·h111ci I t11 · h11I :-.h11111111i.: 11r It 111-:h••'. who h:1d 1 ·1 p11i11l s al haHt11111· •·ot'NTAIN VAi.i.EV ~llll h11d a 42 :t:J le u<I with 5 1:1 lt·ft 1111 l'hr 1sh•11st•n 's 111s1 <ll· s hut, liul lht•n lh•·~u Kin.is m1tclt· a run 111 lht• Hurons' zone uml fur the rwxt 5 ·1:t, allhou1eh lcadin~ only onc•c· ( 43 42 with 2 · 4!1 left on S111nn ·., 10 foot i.hut ). <. 'd M sct•rnc·cl lhl· better team on thf' nuor llul(h••s i.:ot lhl' Buron~ hut·k into lht• kud with 11 lhrt'<' point play with 2 :11 to ~11. hut lht• .:1tm1• wu~ to lw tied ut 4~ 1111 u clriv111i.: shot hy l'rtl'' 1Jd111 1· lht· Btt runs rt•i.cum•·d t·om munrl. 11111\ to !Ice It d lsuppt·ar with ntnt• I 1c ks ltirt Jo:rrion 11olnh-cl to s 1·v1·rul things thut hurn111·rNI hts St·u Kings, hut summt'd 11 up liy s11\ ing · "It wus Just two ~ood !cums pluyinR unrl II Wt'lll 111111 11\'l'I lune'. wh1 c·h 1:-. ahoul how ti w11s ht'lll).: n.:un•d I Sea/lmvka rally OCeanView topsKatella Ocean View High t0<1k 11 tttant st e p toward its se1·ond straiRhl t;m11ire l..eattue c hampionship and Nc·wµort llarbor, Estanrla, l.1tgun1A Beach a nd l>unu llills po1Hccl non h:llKUt' ba!ikethall victories W 1•tlncstJuy ni.iht Oce•n View 71, K•t•ll• H Tht' St.-ahawks had to overcome a slow s tMrt to pos t lll('tr l:Jth wm in 15 outings . A fir<•d up Katt-Ila t eum took a six potnl lud afll'I' Ult' first l•<•rtod or pluy 1n lhis Empire l.eaaue oµr n1·r for hoth s<·hools, und still had u h ve j)<.lint ad v unla).!l', :JH :1:i ut tht-h 1tlr But Coa1'11 Jim Harris rnade som e d e fensive u<ljustnlt'11ts at 111lt'rm1i.~1tm und by the end o( lht! tlurd quurt1•r Oran..:t· ( 'tiunty's Nu I runked leum hud ussu1111'll <·ommund Wav11t· ('11rlunde r , the ('JF's lc udrni< scorer. a1·t·ouni1•d for 1'1 or his .:um1• high :JO points m the r111al 1wr111d 11( play llr· wa-; supporlt-d, loo, hy l1·;1111 111:1tt·~ ,I 1111 I '"'\ 11 l'lt I l!I jlOlllls Ullt l 14 rt' l11111111ls1 :anti 1-:r w F11,h1•1 •It! points' Newport Harbor 67. Coat a MeH 55 ( '111 y Jo:vt•rh .1 1 I , a Ii :1 w 1t1t11' . ..c·ort•d l fi or has :!2 11111111' 111 the• '"''""ti half 11 '> tht• Su tlor~ 1111t-.lNI their 11111t '""' 111 111.,11111·..,111 tlw11 f111al 11u1111~ ht·fort· the -.1,111 111 S1111sl'I I •·.i1:111• plav fo'11tl.1v ( · .. , .. , \1, . .,,, ",,., '11·11111111·tl h) 1h own ffi.IS 1.1k1"., 1·-.1w1·1,tl ll 111 1111· ..,,.,.111111 111111 wh1·11 N1·w1Jor t l'"''''>•'d th•· :vl t"•'·"'""' .111d lt11·v Wt·rt· 11111Jhlc 111 hold ""'" 1111' 11.111 __, I lw \111• 1a11~· I I w1·1 •· 11·11 It\ K•·n llanlsl1·y .111d .lt11. l'd1d111 .... • l.1 who "'"r•·d ::!<! 1111tl 17 p111nts l •''I''' t 1\i-I~ 'woll ;\-1 1 Kt·•· ,,1•.11 ,11Jllc1l 1111tl' 01ss1s ts .111.f 111111 1~11111 · E•tancle 52, Laguna Hiiia 50 .klr 1 :ar clnPJ 1 •11t11•·c l•·d 111\ u 1·ouplt· ii( p rt'S · 1111··1"'' lo.•·tl 111 ,. tltro .... -. v.1th 1111t· '>1·<·111111 1..r1 to "' "' 111t 1111 1.,.11.1, . ., 1111· "111n111..: mar)( Ill l'h1 l· .. 11'.I • I" ti I'"'"''"''"' iifl 1·1 :>t'l'lll)( Lht' .:.1111•· 11•·d .it .J11 '' 1lt1 l1i111 '.t·tc1111h ll'fl, 1 allt·tl l1111e 11111 .111cl t 111•d ''' ''" t•• lht• w11t1:~ Ill' 11, M1k1· M.irkt•I tl1 • .. 1d1 · 11lh1111' 11111 twtl trnl 1:,111lrlt'I .... ,,., f1111l1•1I lJl tht• 11111 •• r1 111 i. •. , .• 1111 ,,, '" ····•l•·tl '" 1111 11tt· wt11111·r:-. I-.. 1,1111 ''' """' :1 :, "'' h1111t .1 pli1)•'I ove·r ti ~. 10111< ,, 'Al ·II! ti-.111 1111 ll.111111 '1'1ft 'hue kt•! Laguna Beach 41, Unlveralty 40 I .u111 t' ~lt·w,1rt 1·1111o~e·t1·d with a 17 foott'r with 10 '>t't'tlf11b n·mutnmi.:. hi .. 'hill h1t t1ni.t lht' honl or tht1 r1111 amt f ull in~ I hr11u ~h I 111<(1 vt· I ht /\rt 1st~ the 1 r fl rsl a111I only lt·ucl of lht• ~arne· I nt Vt•rstl y i11m11ed lo 11 ~) I(} lt·ucl Ill the rlrsl h111f, liut l,a~unu llt·ad1 stuyetl within striking d istance wh1·n ti m11\1•1I 111" 1•rt''" :an•I 'Pt'<l tht> ~amt· u11 u h1l , 111 111lclr It• 111 t 11t·11111n11H111.i 11nl y .,e. v1·n tu rnnve r~ Stt•w 1u·1 :-. '''"' wa' Iha• w1n11t•r, hut H11hSl10rl Mnd °1;1•1! H1c1cl1•I .also e·o11tr1t1ult•cl key hut•kcls down the ~.i 11•tl'l1 l1tk1•1·p I .ugu,fa llt·;1<·h w1th111 r1tnji!1· l.ug1111.1 ll1·111·h '" n11w !1 :!, lJn1 vn s1ty H ll Dana Hiiis 59, lrvln • 55 l<1e·lo. V. .t11·r' ... 1·11r1•tl Ill 11( tu,. 14! pc1111h 111 lhtt f11111 th q11.1rt1·1 ,,, llw ll11lphlll.., lll'ltl t1H U 'itUl1horn I 1 \1 1111• "lttad Ttw \ .iq111·1 "" 111H l•111t~ c 111111' 111 1 IH' third N •~wpor l J-h1rl,or YC J •; •. •. II U (i 11 •: S tu 111 cd 2H 11111nts und fi 7 1-'rank l.uun1:11. 111 1 ough al( a inst t:oronu del M ur s Ii fl Murk Spinn. wus 1·rt'lhW•I with nine r ehoun1ls , lhr1·1· hl0<·kcd s hots und sc·11 rc·d 11 1>01 nt s "l.uon.io 1s K«'tllng hettn und bt•tt cr defen!'livcly 1tnel his or frnxive .iame 1s romin.: urouncl, too," llUlll "'ounta1n Vulh.•y Co1tf·h l>avt• Hrown, h1tp11y with a toul(h win, lt-!1!1 than thrlllf'd h y has l .uonuo m utt .. t"ountatn v 11 I It·' 's four c•orrwr orftonse dti 1tdly 'with u thre1· point pl1ty off /\11111 V1llunucv11's assist and the llarons wen~ hom t' free with 46 s1•1·11n1ls lc•rt ancl 11 rt vc~ point le11d .. Hut I (1•1•1 lik1· we· s h1111ld 1111 \ ,. ht•t•n 11 htth· hl'lt1•r ufl 111 tlw 11 ... 1 huH " 'l'ht• S.•a 1\111.:s wt·r•· 11rltlll'll liy lht• s h1111t111i.: or ll 11gh1· ... 11111 s olvt•tl lhul pr11bl1·111 !11 '>ome PX ll'll l hy 111i.1·r t111 i.: tlt-f1·nsl\ 1· SJH'l't11l1s1 Murk I 11 Pr agu111 ... 1 ll 11i.:h1·" •111.11•1,•r ... 111 ·11 .. l\\11 I"''"' lt.tH!11111• lt·atl elwh·d 1111·111 1111 ,, , 1111 il11 11at111n 11f l'""r ~h1111l111J.: anti 11111111\•·" \ 11 I tli11 ii 111•11od 1111lhursl i.:uv1· the l>11lphlll-' .1 11.,111 tl11•\ "'11Ul1l l\t'\t'I 111-'1' will l1tts l r.-.~alla H~ Al.MON l .O<'KAHEV Oaatr ,.llet •••h,.. Wu .. , N1·wpt1r1 llurhor Yne·hl C'luh will be host 111 n1ld wt·at hl'I' I nm} Ill' 1 ... 111 lors S11turc lay and Sun duy 1n 11~ 11111111111 W1111t·r llt·~utta for 11111'11tsscs S111all lit•uh w ii I l'orrqwlt· 11vt•r courses ms1de !Ill' hay Suturtlav 1111<1 lht• laqwr 11n1· <lcSIJ(n houts a111I h11111lu·ap val'lth wdl , •• ,. 111·lt11n ri ver 111·ean e·1111 r st·i. Suodu \ Oth1•r art•as m ttw S•111thn11 ('uhforn11t Y1tl'hl 1111ot A ~1>1w111t111n will ht· husy with the !'Ont1nu11t1on nf !le•rtt•s t ypt• <·ornpt•t 11111n and s m1tll boat rt1111tttas In wh1d1 1-1111111 i. wtll Ill' turnm.: their l'r8fl In \ jlrt'IH•nttlfllt r11r lht· J.!tHOl M1tlwmtrr 1tc.i11tt11 , l''eb. M 15 Iii In tht· t.os A 11~1·l1·' I.on~ llt•uth u rea, Long Bcat'h Y111'11I C luh will h11~t ull 1'111:-.sci. in 1th l'uinl l"l•rmtn lt11111.:11ral on Sul urrlay. 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"'"CNIM5 dtamo-"'s gem· AND OF PETITION TO On J ... .-y •· 1w 1 et tt·• '·"'· .. ,....._.. ... _ "" ADMINl5TER ESTATE "'"Sf A¥11\ICA .. T ITL I ltonet. gold Ind llllllf from pr1va111n<11v1aualt1 NO. A-107171 . • tNIVltANCI cOM,.ANY, 1 ce lltMftl• and •181• Careful 1aamina11on and evatua· ~er-•t1on . et Tr.,. .... ., ""'"-T o a I I h e i r. s , Tr1111 .. °' 5'111all hl4M Trvttw. °' '"'' hon by OUf 1xpert1 Highell p11ce1 patO 10 .q b eneficiar ies. c redi tors u rte1n o..a 01 Trull n•cutld .,, daily S at t0-6 Cl<>led Sunoay Phone today and conlln,...nt c edit s f GARY "AN LEv 1tDGE111. • •lfte'" Alli I A.-G ,,.. r or o min •• to.,. ""41•·-,, 1n1ere1t -or-.fy rac e or Doug Kennedy Miidred M . Boland of ••CHAllO A MAllTIN, a merrtH J[w[, ... °'L''°"s o ' l-bU\1t'l()li. oJ.r•oll() 'sl .. •lf:PH B a lb oa (Newport Beach,) "'•" •• "'' , ... -....... 11..,_,,, California, a nd p~rsons ., to •n unO•WI-•• lnterftl ••••. "•~I• I/I commol\, end recorded who may be otherw se In -Oe(•mtie• 21. "" •• 1n11rumwnt No '4M#t eo.t Plaza, Cotti Mes8. 54G-906t tere$ted 1n the will a nd/or 3'111, In ,... l>Mt, -v. 01 0111c111 ~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ es.I ate. #e<0rd• OI D<dflle COUftty, Celltornl•. ----A petition has been filed •nd pu,,...,., 10 tll•I <Ht11n Nott<a Of by W illiam P. Boland, Jr. O•••u1t ena E1ec11onto s.11 ,,.,.-r PVBUC NOTICE IUPl•ICM COU•T OP CALl,O•NtA COUNTY OP OltAlllOI PtlCMc C.. Drt" Wftt .... AM, Cltltenlla H711 MA""tAGIOI' PITITIOHEll IA•IAllA C. VEST llES .. ONOENT.JAME5VEST IUMMOllll IPAMILV LAWJ CAii lllUM8•11 0 ·1111'1 NOTICll YM lllw ........ TIN,_, lfll' ........... .,.. ....... , ... , .. 1 .. , .... , ...... .,.. ......... •llllffl. .. , ............................. . 11, .................. ,, .... .. ........ , ..... .......,,.,.. ....... .. .. ~, ..... , .. ,r ........ .. ,_Ml ... , II MY,_, .. Ill ... .,. llme AYllOI u ... Mtlel•mu• .... 11 trl ... M I ,..... ._.., c-• u .. 1111 ••t111<1• • -.-Uf.,....... ......... ,. f'lt. La II.....,_.__ tl1W. SI Ua• .... MlkltM I.el ,.,.HI• ........................... ,.. llecerla ••-'••••"'•"'"· •• ell• ma11•r1, ,., ,.,,..,... ,.,,.,.,,. • l~lell. ti !Ny •'-· --1er re• .... , .... ~. TO fHE. llESPONOENT The petltl~r "'•~ filed • pitot1t1on conurnl"V "°"' me rrl•QI II you 1•11 to Ill••,._ .. within JO d•" 01 th• d•t• lf'lat "'" •ummon\ " \tf¥tQ on 1ou, 1our def...,IC tnaf t)t •ntert.od .tno Uw court may enter • 'uOQmenl con t••ntno tn,'-"Kt• .. t or other orcM-r\ u m u rnln9 dlwl•IOI' ol pr-rt,. •&>Ou••I 1upport, cltlld t ustody, tl\110 \upp0r1. ettorney f•\, co•h. •nd \uCtl otNtr r•• llel H mey be Qr•nted llt tn• 'OU•I Tltw oernllllmCtnt ol w•ll'f'-tek 1no ol mone1 or pr~rty, or on''"' <Ourt •uthortltd proc:tted1no' "'"~ •l\o , ,.. outt D•led Augu\tl, 1'19() Ltte A 8r•nch ,,.,. BY Truth G HO••• O.puly IAltlAllA C. YIST ... ,,....._,..leDrt•• H•lltl ....... llNc~, CA IJMI OIOMHIW PuDll\l.O OrenQt' Coot 0•11• 1'1101 0.< H. 1•. Jan I, I I I 1'111 ~119 8CJ PUBUC NOTlf'F. ,.CTITIOU' IUSt .. E\S NAME STATIMIENT l P\• follo w1tUt1 Pt'' \On\ .,, •. no.,u., DU\lnf'U •\ ·CO.AST PRO l'fR l11 ~ 1 • C•t•v•rl PIM tt f ull..,tt>n <..thto11",. '1•11 J•Ck A 8•,n~\ 11 Co1pu1 ,.t1 Pl••• Ot tve Nr w e>o, f 8.,,., t C• It tor n1• •7..0 F r•nk Ctmono .Jr 11\t f.-l~y.,, • Pt•<•, Full•'10tt. C•MO,,,.tt -1)~/J Ed Feuer. 3'9?1 \11\10 'o,.o (l..,., I• Catllorn•• 'lml!l JO« M<C•leD, 10 \I 0 , • (" rtn10•1 C.old C rf'•~ Ro.an (.-.l<tu.,.,,,. C•l1forn•• •1307 Ato W1ll1\, '....0 Pal .. ~01nl Of ., Co1on•. Celllorn1•91/10 N 1thol•~ 0 1l1n,1t1 1/\\(.1 .,.,.,, Nrn•ndo Ro.aa, 4'ylm.,, tn1 ,,.,, "''' '1J4? Bob (.eruflo, lO'/tt CU1m411U \1t, ... 1 Lono Be1<11. C•lll0•'1•d RIC1'•rd (l"rtJllO, \I// ,l ttrt> lu•l1I L•M , l • \/errw C.•t1t<u111tt Sergio C•\lfo. ~611 Co• t•q• t 1 Monto, Celllorri•• •111' Thom.~ Be•"•" HO t n .. v.u.l .. •JOI. A~do &elk n (ttllfotn•o V()"/11 '"'' bu"ne'\ 1\ t Ooduc. ltod Uf 11 ~n•r•I CNrtner\hfp J e<.lit A &.rN\ T"I\ •l•t ..... nt WA) t1le<1 \lllltlth tf.,.. Cou.,ty C••rk of Ot•n·~ <.01.mh 111 Oecemt.r 1\, 1..:> HUNTlll a VOSS :::i::.~':.::~.4. "'"• .• '"°'' omu ... '"11 trwl,.., ~IHor~I• UHJ """" Pubh\,.d OrM\9" <..o.t\I 0~01-. t-11fot J•nv.,Y 1. I, I\, 71 1'81 '"Q ~I PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE re<otdea Setl!wmber n. IWO •• lnotru• in the Superior Court o f mwnt No HISI. In -!JIU, p-SI•, Or anqe County requesting o• 0111c1•11te<oro• °' w td county.'"'" tTATIMINTO,AIANOONMEHT th I W 'lt' p B I d uM•• -l)Ur .... nt to u id 0..d ol 0' USI 01' a I tam · 0 an r Tru\t Hll •I l)Ubllc •uctlon tor (l\lt, ,.CTITIOUI IUSINUS .. AM£ J r . b I' ii pp 0 int e d a S l•wlul moncty ol 11\• Unlhtcl Slltl\ ol Tlte lollow1119 I>'"'°" I\ .. db•ndoR<'O pe r s onal repr e sentative to Amorlu, •t tllw mel" onlr•nu to l'trol 111eu1eot1tl•ltCl1l10u•bu>1nr\•0•'1'I• ad I t h t t f Amtrtt•n Tlttet tnwr•nc• Comp•nw. ou 1c K' AN MFC )JQ11 (•"• m 1n 1s er e es a e o icx eted •• 1u E•" F11t11 s 1r .. 1. 1n ow Avl•dor. S•" 1u.tn C•1>1\f1.rn~ M ildre d M . Boland (und er rity 01 Sant• An•, c a11torn11, •II tlt•t c 1111orn1. '7611 t h e I n d epen dent Ad. 11ont, ""• .,,., 1nt•rt•t con•o•d 10 Tn• F1ct111ou\ IJU,lnr\, ......... mini c;tration o f Estates •nclnowllwldby11un<1wrw1dOeed ot •• ,,.d to •bove Wfl\ •~1""'1 j" th anq..• Ar I). T"e p e t it 1'on Is set for 'nat '" fne PfOpl'lrty tttu•led In ,.fd County on Jun• I*. 1980 1 • County •net St•I• d<»tribeif •• DoQ•n I<"'""' 1~971 Y••mon1, hearing 1n Dept. NO. J at EXHIBIT A Munt•no1ona.. .. 1n Colf•~rno••i&,. 700 C 1v1c Cente r Drive, PARt l'I. A lfH\ bu\lnll\\ """' ccmdu''"'d b t dn W est , In the Citv of Santa Lot 103 of fr.ct No 1111 •• , s>«r lno&v•du~" 1<o •m•• A n a , Ca I i I o r n 1 a on :::.": '' ~o;<::!:,::,...8:': :1.P~~'f,!.\,.'! ""' ,, ••• r .... nt ... , '""" '"'' '"• F e bruttry 4, 1981 at 9 · 30 Olltr• ol Ow County R11<oroor or •••d Co"n t ·t (trrll ol Orcrnt1• Cuw11t~ •H a m t OU"f" J•nu•rH t9(1• rno o• IF YOU OBJECT lo the 11ro•E:~::::.11~:..0~; .. t":,','::~~~~~~ , .. ~u:';~";'; ~~:':' fo•·r o •••• ~,·•o~ gra n t ing o f the petition , \l.;n,., .,,., 011\•r m•!Wr•ll und .. , '"· o c y o u s hould either appear •••cl '"""· uc.p• '"•"II"' to""' an t a t the hearing and state :~;.~'.~; ~::.,::: . .c,:.n~~~h;r ':::r~~' Pt'Bl.I(' NOTl<'t: y 0 u r 0 b I e c I 1 0 n 'I 0 r f 1 I e "'0 ot •II k •rid\ •M ludlnQ but nol •• I wr1ttf'n ob1e c t1on\ w ith t he llu\I•• 0101• w•ll d,.11,no. or1 00 .. 100 · ~~C_'MITEl~T~TBEUMSIEN!,~S C nu rt OefOfE' lh e hearing rll•l>I mrn1nQ opwr•l•On\, tog•111er ~,.. JI ... ., w11n '""' uw o' ,.,a \ur••<tt tor 01t f h .. •nUtnrtlr\q CJl;.'•\.un Uoftlf b•l'\1 Your dpPf"aranc~ may be 'l'Wllll\ lenk\ tunntrl\ m1nt"O r ac., .... "°'~ 0 r' , •• ~ ,, , .., , , , , ..,. tn pe r~on or by your at· """' o• •n.tt• P'°"'°"" llow•••• tne • ~ .., ., • 1 t ,,.m .. \n.tlf l\OI ~ t.On\l1ued 10 P•O INTENr,Ar10 t4/q IPi f 'Ii-',., flltf• ,q Orn('y tt1bd \f1rnt dt1lllUQ f)f \Utf'I other C..t>ote, fu 1 ,.. •,H h • tho '~•\tllw1J11r r I F Y 0 U A R E A ~P"'~lf•on .. wn11 h 1n no wdy 01 in •Hy 8to•:-~ ... ,~~·:o;"·~.:~M..l1 ( f..( E 01 TOR or a cont . 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C••1t0tnl• t'11l• tOltO Wtt\t)tn · 61vo tJi!i~·~.~ttneu h conowtt•o by.,, 1n t 0, AnQf'lt-' t • ~u '""''••A G•fftn ~~!111\;~"c.:".,"<IF (r...J\I t M • v • ·•;•:. b' '"'' \faf.ment ... , flff'd w1tn tr,e I County Cltrk ot Or•noo County on J•nuuy •. 1911 '1UOJt Publl•Ncl 0r•'!Q9 Co.t>t D•llr Prlot J in 1.11.17, "· "'' 111 e1 PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITtOU& IUSINIH NAMI STATIMINT Tll• 1011-•no Pll•M>n II doing OU\! "'" ., CORONA PAC IF IC DESIGNS, tlOtt Skvpark C1rtt•, Suite J, 1,.1n~ C•lllor1111 '1114 H Doneld We•wnlluh, 10 Torrey Plne1 Le rte, H•WPOtl Bt•<h. c111101nl•.,..., Thto bust,. .. I• conducted by •n •n dlvlduel N. Oonlld WllMnlluh Tittl alatement w•• llled wltlt Ute COUftly Clerk ol Oren .. Cou,.ty on Jafluery •. I Wt '"*' Pullll-Or-CM•t Oelly Piiot, Jafl •. u . n. "· 1•1 111.11 PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI 8UllNIH ..... 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O tt1c1•1 Aetord\ l t\1 '\Ir Ht .ctdrM\ Of otf'MH tommon Ot\HJ n•t1on of \l id prOP•r ty '' pur po""" to be t ;J Conor•"· Co•t• ¥P\a (Al ••orn11 •nd JOOJ W•rr•f'\ l c1nt (O\t• MfiU• C•l1tornj• \••d Mitt Wiii bP m•dw without COY• n•nt or ••rr•rity ••Pr•" Of 1mpl1f'tll~ ., to 1111• PD\WUlon Of encumbr~c•• to '""''' ,,.. unoeld bell n<• <tw on In• noh Of nolH -U•t<I b• H id o..ci ot Tru\t, to wit l71 500 OJ plu\ the tollo••no .,t•m•ttd '-°'"· ••PHI'•' Ind .owencW\ at the t i-Of tl\e 1n1tl1t pub11U11on ot ltll\ ,.oCICCt ot S.•• .... ,0 O&TfD Jlfluery\,1 .. 1 FlllST AMERICAN TITLE INSVllANCE COMPANY • c1111ot111a totll . lru<e ...... , A-lrw Oltk•• 114 leal F1tlfl St • $Mlle Ane. CA '-' u•n11 Publhlte• O••n•• COHt 0 111, Pll•t.J.,, •. u.n. ••• """ PUBUC NOTICE ........... CA .... ,111.. • ....,, .... °'""' '*'" IM!ty ....... .."4111 .... °'""' c.... Diiiy l'illlt .,....... ,, .. "· "· ..., '"'.. J8fl .•• "· "· "· -... -' • ·--··--·-.. 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'W' ~·'-'llYtl' H~\ .Iii, ,.. ,,.! tlO \S" .. ,,., oe nuoe u 10.oe uuoe \101 10 '110. IO llU' ""' ... 19\.IH>ft•I "'"'99•••nd• Ho• 111 Ctl ICH cvue~I qwGI•• (714) 556·6850 South Coast Plaza VIiiage 'i1.1ntto••' •I B••f Su IM:roH hom Sou&tl Co•1t Pl•H i DICK UMPH!l[ Y BELOW MARKET INTEREST RATES .AV.AILAIU • COMMHCl.AL • INDUSTRIAL • AlltCR.AFT LEASING DIVISION LAMD•SEA•All LEASING 1 600 Dove SI ~ 4 I 5 Newoon Beach 975-0440 LEASE DIRECT!!! EXCITING NEW 1981 beach imports ......oT&SAAI TUalOs •Alfa Romeo•Peugeot•Soob U8 DOVE STREET Newport Beach 752-0900 $50,000 to $500,000 'INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lnrere•I only p.y•H·nl • lnco•• • Co•••rclal • Reel«lenllal • W-llly to••lt•enU1 I • Monthly f•n«llngs • 6 •onlh• lo 3 ye.rs • So11thern C.llfornw '1'd• 1 "'' loan lnfo r•••lo n ••nilc• 1 I " 1111.tt I "' I ' ,1 .. (714) 759-1515 AMEAIUN HOME MORTGAGE ?10 N r .. NIJfJfl Center o, .... e n,.,,4n Pr:ua Nrwpurt 8J?aCh ( .tllhHn1;, q26fi0 .J h·w large hums conlrolling food production in 11nl v a rew yt:ltrS 'Ttus docs not mean that present Policies and tt\t' µrograms denv~ from lhem should be sum· 111arily ab.llmJuned It does mean that they should ht• rnod1rif'll ·' Susan I!: Sechler , prOJei:t coordinator, said th1 !> week the s tudy s howed concentration or J.: rl('Ullural 11roducl ton in the hands Of 8 relative· I; few bt~ oµerators has been going on faste r l11J11 had been thought pr eviously. A:.krtl what the re port m eant by "only a few H'ars" t.ieforc production 1s concentrated among l ht• !>U!Jt'rfarms, Ms . Sechler said there is no pre· 1• 1:.t· t1mt'tablt• Hut s he said 10 to 15 years is a fa11· t•st1 mah: A~ncullure Secretary Bob Bergland said Mouday in an tnlt>rv1e w that lhe rePort "is a re· M':tl'ch dut:umcnt" that had been intended as a ~wlln gu1dt· 1f !'resident Carter had been re· l'h·t·ll'd ·we would have used this as sort of the text· ho11k fur lht' d t>ve l opment of food a nd a~rH·ultural pulley for the se<.'ond term ," Bt·r,~land sa11J Commonly called the "structures" study, the prujet•t inl'11,1<Jed C'Omments and testim ony from hundreds of pt•oplc, a cr oss·seclion of consumers, farmers, s1·hulars. l'lergy. business people, rural rcs1denl'i anti professionals . THE RE PORT -l\CTUAl.LY a 2lO·page s ummary or a much larger work that will be re· lt•a st·d later m stages said federal programs "designed to protect today's rarmers from the t'l'1>r1mnie and natural disasters lhal remain as thn•als arc justified and must be m aintained." But 'those! programs "that seek to guarantee market prices or incomes in excess of those needed by fully effi cient producers will only lead to a nation of large and super·large farms and furtht•r the dt!m1se of farming communities." llowt•vt•r, 1t said. extreme care must be ex· t•rc·1sed in modifytng farm programs, keeptng "rarm stru<·Lure clearly in mind" so that those who need help arc indeed aided in t he best in lt.'rt'Sts of SOCICty. "C'ENTRAL TO THE modifications that are nt.•t·essar_y arc µolities and programs lhat help the mt-dium.sizc and smaller farm operators obtain C'fl'dit. aC'h1cve produC't ion effi cienc ies and mttrkt•trng opportunities, protect their natural re· sour<·c•s and the environme nt, have access to ofr· farm em ployment opportunities, and offset the bias towards bigness in tax policies." the report said Using 1~7R figures. lhc report said large farm s lhost' with sales or more than $200,000 in products annually totalt.'<l about 64,000 or 2.4 percent of the 2.67 million lolal farm units. But those largt.• far ms accounted for $46.3 b1lhon, or :19.t\ perc·cmt of the SI 17.4 billion gross sales. REPUBLI<.: AIRLINES which serves John Wayne Airport in Orange County, has repC>rted its 1980 revenue passenger miles increased 8 percent to 7 .1 billion from 6.5 billion. Passenger boardings were 17,413 ,022 compared with 17,323,284 in 1979. Revenue passenger miles flown in December totaled 614.3 million miles compared with 537 .9 million for December 1979, a 14 percent increase. John R. Gordon Is manager or the Irvine office of He rgenralher & Co., an exe culive search Cirm hcadquar lered in Los Angeles. An application filed by <.:o m merce Bank, Newport Beach, to establish a regional office in Costa Mesa, has bee n a pproved by the California Banking Deparlme nl, accord· i n g to Timothy L. Strader, chairman of the bank board. • OOllDOH Robert J . Salllvan, chairman of the Commit- tee on Taxation of the California Certified Public Accountant Society, will speak at tonight's m eet· ing of the Orange County /Long Beach chapter of the society. Dinner is scheduled for 7 with the meeting to follow at 8 at the Santa Ana Country Club, 20382 Newport Rl vd., Santa Ana Heights. Hartman lnveslment Research Gl'Otlp, Inc .• Orange, has moved to 901 Dove St., NewPort IAllOCIC Beach. The firm s pecializes in pension and profit-sharing in· vestment consulling. Ray moad J . LaRock, Newport Beach, has been elecl· ed senior vi<.'e-pres ident or Keenan Supply, Inc .. Carson. The firm dislributes industrial p i ping a nd me c hani c al prodµcts. Lee G. Kirkpatrick, a native of Laguna Beach, is senior vice president for branch administration of Citizens Savings in Mill Valley. MOw-a tax savings break for small business lt"9 ~ ........... ~ID,_ Pe-'on (SEP) PIM, ~mment •PPfO"d tax·H\llng•. Ideal You can set up• SEP plan now for the 1980 earnings year. TIX-deferred contributions for 1980 can be made as late as April 15, 1981. normal tax Rllng time. for tole proptiltors. pertne,.hlps and •IND corporations with no eJdstlng pnv.te pension plan. Permits dM employer tax~ contrtbut.lons for Mf and employees to SEP NVlng• accounts up to 15~ of~ earNnp: maximum •7,500. Al.so ask °"' retirement specutllst abocd Republic's U&K-savlng Keogh and IRA pl.,.., Ill Every lime the Rooster Crows your /11\oney Grows REPUBLIC ~~~~~~~~L SAVINGS I I aNITAAM 171h St. Well al Newport FrMwey (714) '41·'286 ' ~ 202 Anehelm Pllza, ~ M. Eucld St.llil4) 9'6-8290 ~ l'UGU!l. 30212 Crown Veley Pll'Mwey 714~-08~ ..,.,.....,.. 134 Wfttmlnllcr "'911/ec.. & l"wy. (714) 894·5347 ...., ....... lrwlnd .. to •100.000 Head Oflke: ALTAOEN1' 2246 N, Lake Ave (213) 79 1·1281 / 681·661 I • Ai..TAflt MA •NW*:""•~• l!IURMMK • C~ • W.CIEl'O' HE.Qf'TS • v.<lUM ~•LOS NQ1£I ~ Sl'fllNGS • ~l'IA •PICO AIYEAA • 5NO'A~ • WUT,._TEJt •~HU.a _ ·- • rt • ·-•7 c-%*-=·- Fishing hanapered Frigid weather in the East has hinde red t he fi shing indus try causing price in - cr eases in some areas of the country for shellfish. New England temper atures in ",. ......... thl' teens and below zero have iced ha rbors wher<' ie(• floes such as these at New Bed- ford . Mass .. ha ve uj,rooted piers and kn<H.:kt..-<l holes in boat hulls. Pontiac subcompact likely DETROIT <Af') <;l!nl·ral Motors Corp plans to bring out a l'ontr;H' Vl.'rSIOn of 1ls suh tom11act Chcvmlt·t ('h('Vl•lti•, dl•alcrs hC1ve ~a id "We saw 1t lhn•e weeks ago in Arizona," !>aHI Mike Rinke, a f'ont1a<.' dealer from Warren, Mich. Another deale r, Ned Kegler. sales manager ill Causley Pontiac· in Mount Clemens. Mit h , said t his week the l'ar probalily w•1uld berum1· uvaila ble in March. No name was given for thf• H:h1cll·. which would have minor <.'osmet1e d1f(f•rcnct•:-. from lhe Chevcttc I l.M and l'ontiac Di v1i.1on i.pok1•:.m1·n howt·vcr. declined to confirm the debut of the new mo11 .. 1. whiC'h would give Pontiac its first subcom- pat t SIOC't: lht: demist of tht Chevrolet Vega and its •·ounll'rparl l'<mtiae Astre in the mid·l970s. S;.ilt•s or the Chevctte have been lagging for :-.om c· flnw Ward's Automotive Jleports, an in· ti us lrv newslt•tler, es ti mated GM had a 125·day In\ 1•n.t11r} uf t ht• c·;.ir . ahout double the 60·day sup· pl\ •·on:-.1dt•rf'1I advantageous. It wa:-. unnounctd last week that two plants whll'h huild tl11• l'ar. in Wilrnin~ton. Del., and Lak 1·w 111KI . (;a . would he d osed next werk Ch ••r· Tiu· C '.ouut•·r NASO listinqs i>j[W YORk IA"' CIMkJI NASDAQ quotdhnn\ (lnw C p \how 1nq '11Qh(o\I f>l(h (t,lt f 1 .. rtnd tow~~• otteor' Oy (01r,,-.r,01 mttr•et mdkf'r\ ., ot (On\( IH Wf'd Pr1c~' ao nv l ~m1~rH •nt•~r,.-f'l'1tlm"'"'ur> tm~'"'' m.trkctown 01 con.-,m (onPttV ~. '\\;i:t". tor sV:;d A\k ~i~-~;', ,. I\ A El Ind U"-, .. ,. ( Yt •tton AFAProt ~· 1 ~·. OantyM AVM Cp 1'• 41 • OtitOto\ A<.tur•v 111• 11 , OavlMdl Addt\nW 111 / 1J 08t-ft :~.~=~~\ ;.,. ,:: : g:~t~~' Ala8n(p 10 101, Otwrv(t A.l••Alr.-l.1 'Jl•• 01a(r r'\ AUcolnc «>•' •I , 01..-n(ru A.tlyn8 1' • I"• Docut~I Altt• /'. 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Mike. and had caught one fish already when the picture was taken. Goklen West offers judo Clue to winter? A non-compe t1t1v e Judo workshop emphasizing relaxa- tion. graC'eful movement and a healthy mental outlook wiU be offered at Golden West College in Huntington Bea<"h beginning on Friday. . Bla<"k-belt judo instructor Ken Vanderlip will teach the course, entitled ··Personal Growth through Movement. Meditation and Judo." Sessions will be held from 8 to 10 p.m . on eight con- secutive Fridays in recreation education room 218. Admission is free. Partici- pants can re~ister at the door. Closures due MAHTINEZ I Al'l Two roads leading to an abandoned mine in which four teen-agers died last month will be closed, the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors has decided. East's bears seek early hibernation WASIBNGTON (AP> -It looks like this winter's cold s nap might last a while. Officials at the National Zoo say Smokey the Rear began gathering dead leaves and debris to warm his den earlier this month. "Normally. bears don't care about bedding, so we were sur· prised when Smokey began gathering," zoo spokesman Mike Morgan said Wednesday. When zoo officials realized what the bear was up to, they pro- vided him with straw to construct a warm nest for himself. They sin<"e have provided bedding material for all 11 of the zoo bears even the polar bears. Washington and most of the East are enduring an unusually cold winter, and if the trend continues, the National Weather Service says Janua ry will be the coldest month ever for the na- tion ·s capital. Smokey, an American Black bear, came to the zoo in 1975. He replaC'ed the original Smokey, who died in 1976 after 25 years with the title. READER FOR 44 YEARS RECALLS CARRIERS, COUPON SAVINGS, FARM NEWS AND GOAT HILL A Costa Mesa woman may hold the record for being the longest-term subscriber to the Daily Pilot. In fact, Ione Ladd, 85, first subscribed in 1936 to one of the Daily Pilot's ancestors - the Costa Mesa Globe-Herald. The subscription was a gift from the real estate agent who sold her the home in which she still lives. ''For 44 years, I've been reading the Globe-Herald and later the Daily Pilot to keep up with all the news in this town. "In fact, I've been reading the paper since Costa Mesa was nothing but a wide spot in the road called Goat Hill ," Mrs. Ladd said. In those days when farms and vegetable stands dotted the roadside from Goat Hill to Los Angeles , the Globe -Herald kept such farmers as Mrs. Ladd up with local agricultural news. The Daily Pilot continues that tradition by keeping her informed of local issues affecting her life. Mrs. Ladd also remembers the many carriers who've delivered her paper for 44 years. "I recently was taking a taxi downtown when the driver -an old man recognized me as a woman to whom he used to deliver the Globe-Herald. "And when I voted last year' a middle-aged man wvrking at the polls remembered me by name and address as a subscriber to whom he delivered the Daily Pilot," Mrs. Ladd said. Daily Pilot carriers continue to serve he r faithfully, she added. One of Mrs. Ladd'.s happy r ecollections of her years taking the Daily Pilot -and of the Globe-Herald before - is of the money she's saved over the years by clipping coupons and shopping advertisements placed in the paper by local merchants. ''I can't even count the dollars I've saved -going all the way back to TeWinkle's Household Department Store, Pink's Drug Store and the old Alpha Beta," she said. Thurldey. J&nuat't 16. 1811 DAIL y PtlOT CM \ Quake intensity grows Seismic obBeroatiom record 100 'shakers' SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - Scientiata say a 1eneratlon d rel· ative seismic calm under California appears at an end u the frequency and Intensity d earthquakes pico up, notably near .Mount Shasta where some 100 shaken have occurred the past week. ·'The cWTent rate of earth- quake activity compares to the highest levels since we be1an getting seismic obaervatlona,'' said Kate Hutton, seismolOliat with the Cal Tech Seiamoloeical Laboratory at Pasadena. Is an area in which eruptiom could occur a1ain." He hutened lo add that the earthquakes miaht be caused by non-volcanic tetconic earth move- ment, relatin1 to the jarring mo- tion of earth "plates" of which the San Andreas Fault is a boundary. On a statewide basis, the earth scientlata want lo know. among other questions, whether there is any conceivable connection between the deadly explosive eruption of the Washington mountain and the Callfornia quakes. "WHAT IS INTEaEsnNG is not the current earthquakes, but the low number of earthquakes in the previous 20 years or so,'' said Ms. Hutton. Seismologist Tousson Top- pozada of the California Division of Mines and Geology noted that in 1980 alone the state was rat- ti e d by 16 earthquakes of magnitude S.0 or greater, four at Mammoth Lakes and a destruc- tive temblor at El Centro. Records show that during the 1960s and 1970S there were only two California quakes over m agnitude 6.0 on the Richter Scale of quake intensity, while in the past year there have been six earthquakes that measured up to 6.0, and one that posted an awesome 7.0. Keys to slaying Computer solves WIBLE CONTINUOUSLY tak· ing the "pulse" of the state's victim's identity planet-building forces, govern-MESQUITE, Texas <AP> ment geologists placed instru· When police found a young ments in a volcanic field some woman slain in a motel room 20 miles north of 14, 162-foot here Sept. 30, they despaired of Mount Shasta on Monday. They being able to identify her. The are trying to find out if move-only clue they had was a set or ment of magma or subterranean Honda car keys. molten lava is responsible for But with the aid of an unusual the "swarm" of earthquakes in computer program in Tokyo and the region in the past few days. a Ii t t le detec t i v e wo rk . The largest temblor, a 4.0 jolt, authorities have figured out who rocked the semi-arid valley she was. around the town of Tennant "We tried to identify her by Monday morning. sending fingerprints to the state Jn a preliminary diagnosis, and f~er~I gove_rnf!lents , but.no scientists said there was no ap· luck, said Mesquite detective parent direct connection Lt. Larry Sprague. "We didn't between the quakes and Mount ,;know what could be done with Shasta, a long dormant volcano. those keys, but the code num· The majestic peak is 200 miles bers_ on thei;i:i were our only north of San Francisco in the possible lead. southern Cascade Range of which eruption-shattered Mount St. Helens is a part. ROBERT CHRISTIANSEN, a U .S . Geological S ur vey geophysicist and leader of the group that monitored the cataclysmi<' St. Helens blowup in May. said the Shasta region is "definitely a volcanic area, and Arsonist insane MODESTO (AP> A Turlock man who admitted setting six arson fires within t WO blocks Of his residence was ruled insane. A Stanislaus County Superior Co urt judge found Rexford Ray Casto Jr. was insane during the spree or arsons in downtown Turlock in September and Oc- tober. S PRAGUE CONTACTED American Honda Mfici<Al s in Gardena. and as ked if the four numbers inscribed on the keys could reveal an identification ·'They told us they d1dn 't know or anything th<At t·ould be drmt-. but that they would check with their forei1.m offices," Sprague said Honda Motor Co of Tokyo finally set up a spct•1al computer program to l'Orrel:Jtc key co<h: numbers with vch1dt> 1dent1fit·a · t ion numbers. An Am e ri c an H o nda spokes man said t•ompany of. ricials contac ted the West German key manufacturer and established when il had supplied the sequence of keys bearing numbers similar to those found in the motel. "The new program then pro- vided them with a list of all the cars produced with key num- bers in that particular se- quence." the spokesman said. "We went to our files of warran- ty registrations . . and nar· rowed at down to three possible 1 cars and owners ." One was registered to a person 1 in Utah . one to a Dallas resident and the other to Linda Ann Adams of Mocksville. N.C. ··we narrowed it down to an owner in North Carolina and after c hecking recor ds and fingerprints. we made a positive Identification" of Miss Adams in December. Sprague said MISS ADAMS' CA R was found Dec 20 at a truck s top in Moeksville Relatives fi led a m 1ssing pNsons r eport with loeal police after Miss Adams had been identified in Texas. l'oht·e are still left with some mystene~. however Wh y she <lied or who killed her hasn't ht•t·n determined. '"Gris~s of Women' sf>n1inar sch~duled :\ frN· se min a r e ntitled "Crises of Women ~ Menopause" will b<> l'OnduC'ted Saturday in Forum I al Golden Wt•st College an HuntlnJ!IM Reach The program as o pen lo nurses. health sciences students and the gener a l public. Registration begins at 7:45 a.m. Now that farm news no longer is a major interest for Mrs. Ladd, other local news -especially reports of services and housing for senior citizens -gets her special attention, along with what's going on in the county, the state, the nation and the world. The Daily Pilot ap- preciates Mrs . 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Find out about earn ing your own money. prizes and college scholarships by finding out about a newspaper route in yo ur neigh borhood. Send in the coupon today or call 642-432 1 Daily Pilat YES, I want to go places with a newspaper route! ---lllh ''Ila :iu I ih HU nit Name .•..• Age Address ... • City Ph one M111 to. C1mer M1n1ger I I Or1nge Co11t D11ly P1tot I P.O. Box 154!0 • Co1t1 Meh, Ce, 92826 ' ............... ·~ .... .. >I DAil 'Y Pel 0 I NYSE w .......... .1a1, • ( :lo8iHtc Pri•""•'" ·-- ' -----·--·~..4#1> -.,.., . COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Ol.iol•UOil', t .. I~ tt4idlli\ Oft ttv N.w "f'Of " ¥•dw9\t f'6( If•( P8W 8o'\t°" 0.tr~t •nd (il'\t.tftn.4U \10( • ••Ctwftip\M'4trf'OQttM '• tfW "'•t..on•t 4\to£l•tton04 S.Cuttt .. , O.a~' ~ ln\tlM I '• ' ,,. I '• " .. . I • BUSINESS I STOCKS Searrla ielllng Product names: real or fiction? By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Behind most of the products you see advertised on te levision are large corporations -very large ones Who else can afford to pay the prices charged by stations and net wow for their commercial time? Many or these advert1sed products are named for real persons Others carry a completely r1cllonal name Betty Crocker, for example, never existed She was invented by the Minneapolis nour miller, General Mills On the other hand, there was a Duncan limes He used lo rec ommend hotels for travelers to stay at and restaurants for people to eat at Today his name adorns the best Money Tree selling cake mix lme. competing with Betty Crocker and the Duncan times brand belongs to the biggest advertiser of them all. Procter & Gamble of Cmcmnata Jn 1979. Andy Rooney or CBS' "60 Minutes" went on a fruitless scdrc h for the Mrs Smith whose name graces Mrs Smith's frozen rues, the largest selling pie hne in the nat10n He couldn't find her hut he discovered the real owner and baker of Mrs Smith's pies Kellogg, the Battle Creek. Mich cer e<1l vroducer THAT GOT K•:LLOGG thinking So they Just hunted up the son or the original Mrs Smith And last year , JUSt before Thanksgiving they put him on telev1s1on m com merc·aals for the froze n pies SpeakinR of has mother he told viewer!> ·I m vroor she was real Whale these ra m1har n<1mes are stabled today an the homes of corµorate giants, most of our big brands had humble origins The stories behmd 34 of our most popular brand names are told 1n a new book, ''Great Amencan Brands," written by a former advertas mg man. David Powers Cleary. and published by Fa1rch1ld Books Dad you know that the mechanical dishwasher was in vented by Josephine <:aras Cochrane a socially prominent woman of Shclhyv11l e Ill . who bec<1me tired of seeing her expe11s1vf• r hrn a break ;it the end of the dinner parties she h<·lll 1 So in the woodshed adJommg her ho use. s he devised a n udt: w1re whct·I m achine that was dubbed the "C,aras ( oc hrnnc SIU: Pl\T•.NTt.I> Tift; machine an 1886 and formed a l omv.my that sold dishwashers to restaur ants She dare<.1 cd l hc tompam until her death m 1913 That com pany was .1t qu1re<I 111 lfJ26 h} llohart Ma nufacturing a Tr<1y, Ohao m.tker or malls ~randt-rs and mixers In 1949. when they rn ude the first horn(• dishwasher they put the brand na me ~It< ht-nJ\1d on 1l llobart as now a $700 malhon corpora tion In 18.1~ < harlcs (1oodyear discovered the vulcaniza lion proct•ss that madt: possible the rubber industry He n ritc star1 t•cl his 0~11 c c>mpan} hut didn't put his name on 1t I k <ht'<I J>t•nn1lcss in tl!liO Hut rn 1898 when Frank S«abcrhng st.1rtcd a co mµ:m} m Akron to m ake ta res for <:<HI 1<1,ges ancl htc·v< IC's he decided trJ name the farm after ( .<1od.\ t 'iff Befort long (1<i<1dyear was ad vert1s1ng '36 percent or tht• 1 st1 m.1tcrt 150 ooo new automobiles to he manufactured clurmg l'HO Y.111 ht-l'qu1pped with C;oodye<1r t ares Auto output 1s mu<:h higher toda\ but Goodyear s share or the hus1m•ss 1s roughl ) the s<1me They are the undis puted leader or th<> anduslrv Other hrancl names whose s ton es are retounted by Powers include Gerber Hershey. Ivory Levi's and Spa id 1ng l'owt.•rs bcheH•s his book s hould ser ve as Cl useful manual for peovle m advertising and marketmg It s a lso fun Cor pt.'Ople who arc· r uraous about the brand names that .1n 1 so much a part of our environme nt .4'10.-k11111 Th.- .fttpolli9h1 P-4 £W f ()Ptt1A P1 r n H 0•1.., Jt>n• ~ tor N .. a Mn t 4 H OCIO ... 0 , N f W YQA't( AP1 Sll!P~ W,.O Utt(fi <Jo..n HtQh ~ u""' (.!O'"' ("-;) .tnd n .. t r h.dnQf" ot '"" t fh .... n mt. I .tcl•W'fi 1 JO Ind 46/ I\ ~18 01 ~)I~ qt>f> .O 1 J7 """'"' Yrw--. CO.ta<~ ( JJ'( """'Qt' "'UP\ 10 r,n .. ,, :N4 lb J&. '" J.81.4 ~.. 7 J7 tra(t1n9 l'Mlll)•'ltll'f dt m Ott' lf\tt•l \I '~Ult ''' ~ 11}7b 111 HI t1J 18 0 It L IV(o rp ~1 400 II'• -i•ISI• Jl~\•H<••lM l/1/04\ UYJ NCR Corp "'1 ~ '8 • I • lndu' l 101 o100 IBM U9100 &6.l• , ''"" 1'11'J ..t00 du Pon t •1'9 400 0 "-1 i.-. UI 1-. 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R · 1 Chlldren are Uh tiny INdlinp, lMt beheve11, ahd nMd tc be nourut..d or prepared tu tackle hfe'1 \ lt'ton• u weU •• Ill d•fea\a ·'There'• noth•n• lu:t\t:r than ve-rbal pratu, that ' Nu l. · he uy11 'And pra111e 111 not µnus~ unless it'll ll!Wl'lfll' THE PRINCIPAL Ill l!:I Ca.m1no Keal Elemenuary School in lrvtne has JUlt put to&ether his thouahta on what's best tn educ.·ataon in bis new book liUed "How Do You Reco1nize a GOOd St'hool When Vou Walk Into -One'" ll 's written for educ ators and parents and as des11ned as a pnc tic:al workbook . The book 1s brim· ming with ev1tluation questionnaires, <'harts , classroom exercises and other features desaaned to put philosophies to work. The 41-year-old rather or three pre· sents a '3-point checklist to help teachen atnd parents evaluate good vs. not-so·&ood school proarams. At the top of his good school Uat Is leaders hip in a school 's ad· ministrative as well 11s teaching start. "WHEN VOU HA VE leadership, you have a plan and purpose," says the 17-year veteran educator. One part of the educational ex- perience at El Camino Real School are rewards children receive for s pecial behavior or achievement. The youngsters may be eligible ror pins or ribbons, stating their positive actions in areas such as responsibili· ty. leadership or thoughtrulness. BUT BEDLEV, who's an out· s poken proponent or praising good behavior, is wary or leading children to believe they'll get a girt every time they do something right. "We do lhina• for dltfertnt 11ea," h• HY•· "Ou.r 1oal 11 lo teach kida to do thlni• for their lntrtoaic value, not juat to sivt UMm rtwarda for every· th Ina they do." Good a~boola. be aay1, foster ded· 1cated, quality teacbera. Dlac:ipUM should nol be excluded from the ttcademic rt1imen. But, be •tr...... dlaclpllne l.an't lllmply a 1wift rap to the bottom with 1rn open hand. The 1tudent 1hould be reapontlble for bl1 or her own behavior ttnd teachers 1bould en· coura1e children to behave, yet 1ee the rewards of cooperattn1 with the sc:hool environment. "DISCIPLINE DOESN'T mean punishD}ent to me," he explaina. "It means trainin1 kid• to make appropriate choices.'' Pa rents also should play a major role in choosln1 a school and com- m unicalin1 with the principal and teacher, he says. A benchmark ror judalng a good school la for parents to ask: "Is the school really aivin& kids the skills t hey can use and apply to their future?" ·'A school that does not have cur- ricula that's preparin1 for the ruture i11 not at good school," he asserts. "We have 1ot to teach kids how lo cope with change. I call those sur· vi val skills." BEDLEV HAS PUBLISHED four books on education by himself and sells and distributes them rrom his Irvine home. That way he can orten send personal communications lo book purchasers to gather more in- formation on improving educational techniques and curricula. He sueeests parents play a greater role in elementary eductttion. They should participate in school orienla· lions and bring problems and con· cerns to the attention or school stair. "Part of the philosophy of a &ood school is that everyone 111 learning - the kids are leamin1 and we're Cad· ministratora and teachers) learn· ing," he says. ·Discipline doesn't mean punishment,' 1ays Irvine educator Gene Bedley. 'It means training kUU to make appropriate choices.' Bedley, who is principal of El Camino Real Elementary School, ha1 written a book telling ways to recognize a good school. .. 'In • praise of • prmse · DAILY PILOT CJ Paperweryltt rat zmmed1ute l t' / t J insp1 red .\1anle.11 .\'atln11</ to cri rve vciscs nnd vthn ikms from the on1 • of-a-land foss1lsltm<' he dzscotierecJ ITl Lo.'i Annt'les i Natlandite: Cashing • m on anci~nt quake , I ' I I w ·~ • , a I I I By llJCllA&L DOUG~ °' ....... , ......... On a cataclyamlc day some 5 million reara aio. an earthquake sreater than any ln Southern Callfomla '1 recorded history shook th• Loe Ansel• Basin to ita PUoeene core. Meuurin1 about ei1ht on the Rlebter scale, the quake jarred tons of analll and clams and other early critters loon from tbelr restinl plJce cloae to the Haabore -t.ben located near Glendale -and Hnt them atNamlnt ln a nar· row underwater path throuch what la today downtown Los Aqelea. TllANU TO THAT ancient acekl•t, • re· markable table will aoon be cloDated to the Wlllt• Houae ·by Loa Ancel•• Mayor Tom Brlldley, C!OW'tely of La1una Be~'1 llanley L. NaUand, • knowa a rare roc"wben be ... ... NaUand1 .1,, 11 a mlcropaleoatoloCllt. a tpMillllt ln very 1mall fOllila. Small fOllUa are lmporUnt to oil companlea beea .. tbtJ offer ol8tt to what' mlcht lay benuth U.. ll'OUftd. , lo NaUand worlled for Atlutfo IUoWld OU CorporaUon for IO yean, tMa HrYed U I ... ultmt to aD0tMr com,_,. It WU ID tltat eapaottr, abcNt IO oC:: AIOJ..~t be received I ftllt from am ' , a Nchfteld ~· , ..... ~ht I pft, a "football· rook ,... of llMUI." N..._. Md U. rooll cul 111to a....,_ ud .... ,.kid '° ................ ....... Ute flnlah appeared. It would, he ftprtd, make a very nice paperwel1ht and for the next decade or ao Natlud didn't tb1nk about the rock very much. Then, ln 1•. AUantlc Richfield waa build· ln1 a new corporate 1tnacture at the lntenec- tlon of 8lsUl pd Flower ltrMta lD downtown Loi Aqelea. A larc• exeavaUoa bad ben du1 and NaUand, wbo explored all excavaUona look· ln1 for Mdlmatary clepoalta ol lnterett, decided to take a look. ..llY f'ATBBa llAPP&NSD to be eyeball· IDI tb• excavation and aaw 1ome of the material come up wMn it •• ftnt ••poHd," aafd Jtm Natlud, llanlq'1 old.at aon pd partner in Natlud Ataoelatet, a company formed to marllet Ute rare material. ~ atane, locattd at Ute •root level ot the Heavlltiaa, wu ta a Ham about 100 feet wtde ud UWM fMt tldltl, ....... at a ....,.. ...... toward ........... -oon.r of Ute atte. Had It ... ..._ for U.at earUw p6en, ltlU a pa~• die elder Natlmd'1 delll, Ute oae-of·a·lilDd f ..... Uln wauN UYt ... UD• noticed, aoeordtal to._, 1oa. "Ht bn wtaat It loolled De; Utat wu the lley," NW Iba Natlud. "OtlMrwlM It probablJ would Ila" ....... DOUoe ud wouM ap 11 trtnar ftU ID ftiUlll', '' Ja faet, tlat ltGM WU D0t tvm ...... for .... , "'Cf .... build .. II-•• .. laaul It off IM It. ,,.., ... ••Mlllt ....... UM ' . Natlanda offered to do the job for them. The lather-and-son team s h ippe d 500 tona ot the 1tuff to Italy, where it wa1 proc· eued by a marble workl into tabletops. Elaewhere, they had ll formed into Jewelry and decoraUve itema. TWO OP THOSE tabletops have taken 1peclal form. Under the direction or Harry Sciortino of von Hemert Interiors ln Colt• Meaa, where many ot the ao-called Natlandite pieces are on sale, a 24-foot-aquare table with 1old lnlayed comen wu conatructed for L.A. Mayor Tom Bradley to present to the White House In honor of that ell)''• btcentennlal celebraUon. A aomewhat 1maUer, round tablt waa 1iven to Bradley to decorate the mayor'• office. Since the Natland1 have a virtual monoPolY on the material -it haan't bHn found uywbln e1M in the world -and beeauae It i1 coutdeNd • aeml-precloua atone, NaUandlte dona'& eome ebeap. Th• ~t'1 table 11 valued at IU,000, tbe mayor 1 at pr ,000. l•AJ.L&a IT&•I, IUCb II llh tray1, powder dilbea, pen bolden, v .... and Jewelry arUcl•IO for SHI-to 11,IOO each, aald Sciortino at •• Htmert let.ton, aelualve dealera of NaUucllte. . Not oai, dclel Ute aubltanoe poetMI the quaUtlH of ••rble wlaen ••00U1ed and ;oblMcl, lt allO ,.,._. a ...... ID &aru.'1 hll· • l tory long before humans up!-H'ared <Tht· ohJt•st human fossil discoverf'd in America, call•'d Lo-. Angeles Man and found not too fur from the Natlandile repository, died a mere 23.600 years ago). Scientists have adenta fled some 350 differ ent fossils in the stone, said Natland. Of those, 15 percent are extinct. How was Natlandlle formed? NATI.AND THEORIZED that the fossils contained In the stone were ori1lnally rt!sling in an abandoned estuary or the ancient Loa Angeles River, similar to the Newport Lagoon today. When the great quake struck, the shell de· posit waa sent nowln1 as a "sloppy maas".down the sea noor "like a luRe cement truck dump- ln1 ita load on a ramp.·' Once the 1Udin1 material came to rest, It wa1 blanketed by a layer of am and elay that eventual· ly cr)'Staliaed into hard calcium carbonate, perm.....Uy entombln' the billions olttny shells. NaUand aaid that typical marble may have onee al10 contained fo111Uaed 1bells but, becauae moat wu formed aome eo mJWon year• •10 durtnc the Mte090ic era, thole 1hell1 have had time to dlnolw. "Lat.er, tbeae carbonat• recryatalliled lnto marble with only 1badowy. U any, foutl ftlUNI dllcenalbMP" be nplae.d. Cwld 1hnllar foe1Uatoee deJ:09ita txlat anjwben .... In the world' Po11t1111, Mid the Nau ..... w oddl .,. a..-~ ... betna · dilcovwtd. .. DM.V ,..._Ol * ~-~~ ~'~~.~"~' / GUESTS WERE All SMILES AS THEY PREPARED TO llEQIN SAMPLING $800 GOURMET MEAL .4111uversary golden in San Clemente By MARY Ji\N •~ S('A R<·•:u .o Ot ... O.••• ,. .... ''•" T he San Cll'ml'nlt: Wvlllt'll ... t'luli c·elebraled 1li. "olden a11111 H·rl>ltr} with ft recevuun, pro~rum c1111J lt'i.1 Jl th•· <.'om muruty l'lubhousc Smee 1931. when ~3 <·harkr 11u.·mbcrl> assisted 11 lonl sou11 k1t <·hen. the dub ha11 11rown to more lh11 n 300 mcmhc rl> s upportinai: a 1110.c last of <·orn111un1ty IH' tlvilles P r esident Jc un ( 't.11(uth wclt'on1cll Jean Cutler , prt:sult.·nt of the Cuhfur111u Federation M Wc1mf•11'l> ('lubl>, Huth I Schermilzler , president or tht• Orun~t· District CFWC und K11rulinc K1~stt'r , San Clemente 's m11 yor. Edna Blackden . presuhmt of the C'lub in 1951 and 11gain 1970, shared her memories as did Doris llanst'n Denison, dau1hter or Ole ll11nst•n, the c•ity's founder. ·'A Journey into Yesterd11y 's Mus1<·, ·· with an emphasis on 1931, was present • ed by Gene 11nd )o'cro P1tlmer to com - plete the trip down Me mory l.11ne Hostesses fo r the duy were mem bers \lll-l t\llSl »lfft.M\M~S 11( tht• San ('lt•mt·11t 1• ,lu111or W11n11·11 ·~ ('luh lt·d II~ M1kk1 llur rt·ll. l hl' prt'l>I l1 1·nt . and ;1,o;s 11't1•1I h v Muri.:urt'l n r11 1111•rd , Thl'lrna Ha 1l11al l1, .l11 1w S11d1•rn111n. .J1•1111n1· l"le•111 111g . 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That Is one of the burning questions that fare youn.isters with mflthers whu work outside tht• ho1n1• Naturally. t here are no blunket r ules. as emergencies do arise und mom would insist on bt!int.: c11lled But t here are a few guidelines to follow F1r!.t, you must as k yourself: ( 11 Will m om drop dead when she heurs this" (i 1 Can she find 11 plumber artc>r rive·1 (31 Wil l she carry out her threat lo move tu another city 11nd thun~c her n11mc'1 If you ans wered yes, no, yes, you ' might try pulling the incide nt an a proper per!lperli ve For example. 1f thcr•• 1s blood to re port, conside r these questions Is 1t yours? Your brother's'' b there 11 lot " A I i tt I e ? O n t h 1· s o r 11 t h a t i l> n o t Scotc hJ(uarded '1 l'rurn a loose bahy tooth'' Or lht· SflO on1· that 'l11t') ur•· ~1111 making 1111y ml'nl~ on·• Wall tht· hl1·c·1h111l i;top" Wus 1t un 11t•(•1tlt·nt ·• Anolhcr t•xamplc'. Wht•u c·vny kid 1n I he neit.:hhorhood d(•e1th•!oo your houM· would bt• a nN1l plat•c to pl ay becauM· t her e is no adult at home. usk y1mrsetr. 1>11 I want to l>IWntl mv 1•nt1rt• pulll'rt) lo1·kecl an my r<>o rn with no fc•"I anti no It• le v ISIOll '1 Ot hc•r s1111at11111-; v1111 1·an 1>4· il1·r1111tc.· ;ahout Wh,·11 :1 gflll l(I of t·h1ldrt·11 <lt•f'1tl1• 111 "':1 ~h lh1· l';1t and put h1111 111 1111· d ro.·1·1 .111d ":111t tn k1101\ wh.11 ... 1·t111w 111 u"'" (',\I. I. Wh1 •11 v1111 :i11tl 1•rn11 hr11tlw1 un· 1111 I 111g :11111 ... l;q1p111g 11v1•r 1h1• last ""'' d ri111< .111.t '1111 want a high lt•\'t•I d1· 1•1-;111111111 ..... 1111 gl'b 11 . l><•N"I' ('/\I.I . Wl\1'11 ;,.1 l'ltllplt• 11( ftl\'11 IO II pwkup t l'1 11·k 11•11 ~ 1111 \ntlf' 111nrn t!'. ha\ 1ng y1111r T\' ~hP<'O\•·r••tl . your· ~.1h1•rw;.ir1· 'otort'cl, ht•r jt•wl'ln l'lt«11wd ;11111 1 our 10 hlw•:<I ltu·yc·lt· mkd. I '/\I.I. When ~our Stl>ll'I di;1 ..,1·~. )llU 1nt11 tht• h1111s1• with tht• i.:11rd1·n h•1M· uncl llH fur11 1turi· I., I t1r11111~ a fU l\11\ l1111k Ill~' Whllt• f(l '1' Wh1·11 ~1111 art· h11r1·d ;11111 ha\.t'1111th1111 to do a11tl 111..,I "111H to 't.dk ('/\I.I \'(II' I< I· \'1'111-:11 Profanity distracts f ro01 Dlessage . , DE AH ANN l./\NUEHS During the recent polillt•ul scuson many or your r e aders we r e subJcrl ccl to 11 radio commer cial in whit h the word "bull •· was used twice This orrended 11 great number of people. The radio st ation where 1 worked w11s flooded with c111ls. We tried to e xplain to 11n outr11ged public that the FCC.: (Federal Com munlcaUons Commission> h1As decreed that there will be no l'ensorin1. no edit· ln1 and no rejel'tion or commercials from politicians regardleas O( C'On· tent. Thia means if som e kook wants to yell the filthiest words he can think or over and over for 30 seconds, the FCC aaya he must be permitted to do it TV 11 also s ubject to this ruling, so if some nut want.a to show 30 seconds or the wildest pornography, the l11w is on his aide. Your buaineas readers might like to know that politicians get the lowest rates pouible, whether they buy lime for one comme rci11 l or 11 thousand Commercial custom ers. on the other hand, mus t buy u thousand to gel the aame rate. If your r eaders u c 1ntt'rested in keep· ,,, \\\\\\\ ing filth orr the 1.urw1.1vcs in the next election, thoy s hould write tu their con- gressperson 11nd protest Otherwise. they should keep quiet 1r someone de cides to Ou!\h a picture of gemt11ls on TV during u futu re cu mpalgn DISGUSTED IN HAY CITY, MICH DEAR BA V CITY: I chffked with Newt.oa Mlnow, a Chlca10 attor11ey Hd forme1 bead of the FCC. He aald, "Vea, ll la true. Th~ law forbids any cen1orahlp of a polltlcal broadcHt. Con1reu pHHd till• law a year a10." On balance, I believe It 111 a &ood law. To edit poUtlcal meaaa1e1 would be a vlolatlon of the Flut Amendment. In exchan1" for freedom of •s>Mch I am wllllal to ll1ten to a little barayard lan1ua1e . v\~ Sandal !· , .. ,. ,, . ,, 1. ~ ... -----I • ... Sleek low styhng keeps you comfortable Tho lmest llaltan craltsmanshrp Now and all sprtng Black Patent or B one Call a.-SH .. IO 10 MIOIO .... ., 10 10 M~IO 10 ~ .flutj~ SHOES '· H F11hk>n l1l1nd ... Newport Beach ... 7~9551 r ••• ,. , .. #. ---.,.. .. -,,. -•• , .. ·--.... ~ ..... • • ,.. -• .. • •• --... • .. .... ._ .~ 4 .. Did you notil'1· that tht• candldatt' who U!INf the> offf'nslvf' word twlc.-t' in hl11 t•ommnclal d idn't Jtf'l many votH? Thi• shodc trt•atm1·nt, or whatt'Vt"r h" wall afte>r. didn't work. In fut, It dl•lractf'd the• llstenPr from the mr1uiaice and was seU ·dt'ff'atlnl(. Dl-:A H A'.'IN f./\Nl>t-:ltS l.Ul>t wc1•k my molht•r 1n law curnt· to a fum1lv 1!1t.lhering with a C'olrl and So rt• lhro11i T hl' fi rst thing she clicl wus kiss our 20 month o ld ehlltl on tht• mouth I d ad a l>low hurn, liut s u1d noth111g T hrt•e day~ lutt•r the h11hy t·a rnt• down with a rnlcl anti fcover Now ht' 1s s ick. a nd soon th•• t·nt11c Can11l v will ht• s kk a lso · D11 I hHV'' a right to g 1vt• my m other in·law a µ1t·<·1· 11( m y mind'' I 11m so furious I ('Un't Sl't' straight <'ANTON COU PLE OEl\R ('ANTON: Wait till your anicf'r cooia and thf'n tell your mother-In-law It wa1 lovely or hf'r to come ovu, .. vf'n though Hhr wun't ff'ellng terrific, but the haby n uicht hf'r cold when shf' ldHed him on thP mouth. l..eave It at that. loy1 & •1rtt Te Site 14 January Clearance DRASTIC REDUCTIONS up to 50% off CHILD ... 'I WIAI ,, .. .,.,...w ............. ............ BY SAN CLEMENTE WOMEN'S CLUB ARE (FROM LE") Jeen Czlguth. Edn• Bleckden, F•• Jeck RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY #~111-., l•w w•"• lh, •••• I'/// II.,, bo• lt•d , ,.,,,, ..... ,., '• ,.,. I t ~' Art Show f 111 ' I I I II f Baldwin Pianos M•a 0 rgans r .1t.h11111 hd~H(] 114 0 90/U 11 A I~ t t• I '\ I"' ! • \ U C1,,. 1•11 h' I h I, •1 [ Ca ll 6 42 -~678~ Put a tew words 10 work tor ou ---- • • • ••• •• Premiere •• • • •• e Sale • •• • • ! FURTHER MARKDOWNS i : SAVf 25%, 50%, 75% : : fl Ill/I l/!lj I j,' 11 d di' f .. II f '•P' ,f.11\f' : • l•l••ll' I!' ... I .... , 11+ 1 11111 I• •I .•• ,,.,.. • ••••• • •••• Extr• Added Attrectlon, $5.00 end $10.00 Reckal All aete ltema from reguler atock. 6 7l-4SI 0 I AUSolt1 J Fi11ol die ernon SWEAR FRIDAY-JANUARY 16th-10 AM Thursday -tO AM -9 PM Mon -Tues .-Wed ·FrL-Sat. -10 AM -6 PM Ttltphone Ml·4121 WESTCLIFF PLAZA NEWPORT BEACH ' l e fl 5 r [ 3 N n Cl c , I " WI .. .. cc ... 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Jw\uaty. 15, 198, ONLY PILOT Q t'IUIJA Y, JAN. 11 tly SYl>NEY OMARR t\Rat:s <Mar 21 Apr 191 Change o f "'l'11t'r} 1·rt~ute:. temvurary aura ur confusion 1 '\ d ,· 1:. ruvoruble and puzzle pieces will fall in l•• pllH'l' Makt! uaqu1ries. check finan<:ial and 1,•.:at n11t11:l'!> Me mbe r or op1.oos rte sex will Jend '>l'll'l'Uf lt ft• 1'Al 'Kl1S I Apr 211 May 20) You find "key" .... 1111'11 111w1b d1ior cir money oµportunity . Be con- I 1d 1·111 1·1111u~h to l>ulld . to w lN·t quality materia l .11111 111 l1lut.'prlnl p lans for future progress \ 11u II wakt' up" w11h vital answers. Aquarian I 11-(111 '"' pro111in1•nl l y (;t:MINI <Ma y 21 June lt.l l · You'll be rid or 11111 d1•11 rnadblo(·ks arc rcmove<l and sat1sfcle - l 11111 11•1>Ja('t'l> fru:.trnt1on Highlig ht lnde pen- du1t·1• lll'V. starl!., crt:a ltve endeavors <ind will •H).!11 •'!'.'.'> tu ll'l ~u of past 1-'uture 1s brrghter t han '11u mrght a n l11·1pa tc <'ANl't:K t Junl.' 21 July 221 Toss a s1dl' 1,, 1._,. prnlt· t 'unsult unl' asso(•iated with duh 1•ri:a1111.at111n or governmental bureau Scorµ111. l.1·11. Tauru:-pt>r'iuns f1Jwre µrominently You'n • ''" hrlnk of 1mpurtanl drseovery l"ear o r un k no\\ n WI II Ix.· d ISSI pult.'tl l.t:O 1 Jul~ 23 AuJ.! 221 Oµcn lines •>f tom 11nm1t·at11111 1>011·1 l''<JICl't other.s to read y11ur 1111111.l S1 ..i t1· 11t·1·1h dl''>lrl'S Ernpha:.1<, on 1•1·r,1111al fulfll lrr1L·nt. frit·n1.hh1p and contact whrd1 ll'ads tu romanC'e Gemini. Virgo. Sagit turius 11al1\ l'S pl:.iy kt•y rolt•s VIRGO ' Aug 2:1 Sept l 2 J /\void prem a tun• al'l 111ns. purl'lrasl'S ll11rnt' t•m rronment is suh Jt.'t'l to drn11g1• Budgl'l rcqu1 res review, <'hec-k r1>y alty and othl'r frnanl'1al s tatt'ments llighcr u p wants to tfowuss s1H•c•iul assignment Taurus ·~ Ill p1dt11'1• UHRA (St•pt. <!:t-O t•t 221 Tukr· ring roat!s, J 1·0 111 1.h rt•(·t tont rontat10ns /\t·c·f•nt un travel. publ ishing, s pt•c·1al eo mmun1 l·atio n s an1f Pnl1 ghtt•n1111·nt l'11111·ern1ng k g:.i l 11ff<11r., l'•·rn•1vt· p1l11•ntwl llc•al with Pisn•., \'1q~o pt•r -;11ns Pt·rf1•1•! t1•t•h n1qut>~ SC'OKl'IO 10 r l 2:1 \Inv 211 Y<JU t''>U ltJ ho· 1n ' nl \'('<I rn t1 "rn~ sk r~ <;1v1· full pla; ttt trl tl•lll'l'tual curro~t\\ "11rin<·} tra11sal'l11111 1.1:1 u1·-. " ~lll'h afft•t'b orw 1'111~e lo \ ou. 1ndud1ng 11J1·tncr 111 m alt' ( ':•nn·r. I ·~1pr1n>rn pcrscin~ figun· prom rnent l,1 !'\\(aTTAKll'S rNov :>:!fll'I' li t U1·fl.'rto "'1s h1•' o r ont-who a111N1 vou 1n r"<"·nt pust fl\' n•tur11111g a f:l\or. ,1 11u 1ia,1· WJ.\ lo 111 •1f,!rt''>" Focu~ 1111 partn1•rsh1p. uintrat'h . puhl11·1t.1 and marrtal 'ot<11u ... Yc1u'll f1n1sh a \'l'f .\ rmportJnt projt't'I ('Af'Kl('OK!'i l lJl'c :!2 J::i11 1!1> Find n1•v. way~ t.u 1mprvvt• bas it· 'c·rv1tcs C'hang•· l)f rout int• as 1ndl(•at1·<1 IA·11. Aquarius pPr ... ons figun· in sc·t·riari11 A rt·vrf:'W 11f n11t nti11nul pru g ram i!. nt·c·cs.sar,1 t\\'ord IHt111g h••<H'~ o l>jcei... • Pl'I or dt•pt•ndcnt 1tN :1ls allr·ntion t\QltARIUS <.Jan. 20-Fcb. I HI ll um·h pays off: you are c:losc lo :.triking pay drrt He r N1 dy fur t hange. a varie ty of sensations and lrav<'I o µpo rlunity . An other Aquarran f1gurl'S in M'trnario. l"a mily membe r reminds you of resolution concerning hudgel and securit), PISCF.S C Feb. 19·Mar. 201 : Family mem ber r esolves dile m ma. Slay cl<1se to home base. Cele bration could be on agenda Gemini, Sagit- tarius ' persons figure prominently . Long dis - tance mes:-.ai;:e or <'all res ults in reelinJ! or gre11t s ecurrty Weddmg and engagement /orms con be obtained /rum the I>olly Pilot by sending a ~tamped. sell· addressed enverope to the Feature Dqxirlment. P 0 Bo.c 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. or by tnsihny any o/ the T>arly Pilot 01J1ces They arl' located at 330 W flay St . Costa Mesa. 17875 Heach Rlvd.. Huntmg(on Heach, and /027 N Coast lllqhway. Laguna Reach ~-;.· ,, q,,. ' ,'i; emars '\!;:, ffu11fington dra•a From a visual standpoint, "Double Door" at the Huntington Beach Playhousr is an applaudable pr oduction. Its 1910 period costumes and set ap· pe ar strikingly authentic. Howeve r , the piety itself is a m usty relic, un- wisely w sintcrred a nd placed in the hands of a nov 1tt> d irecto r a nd a ca st of widely d iverse talents. As a silent movie it might work splendidly , but as theate r it 's a nother matter . THE BASIC PROBLEM is lhe script itself, which veers dangerously close lo m elodrama and in· deed might work m ore effective· ly rn an abbr eviated version at tht• Bird Cage Theater a t Knoll's Berry !-'ar m. Written in the 1920s by Elizabeth Mc Fadden, it has not a gcd gracefully . • Vctl.'ran actor R. Dean Day has {'hosen "Double Door " for his directorial maugura l and it appears his a~tent1on has been foC"usc'<i mon· on sets a nd cos· 1o11uElLt:NtE•G tumrs than on µe rform a nce. E H'n a pl,1~ 1Jf this l) pc m ust have some discern- r hi•· :-PnM• of JHH·e . and this is the primary dr;1w ha(•k rn \he Huntington Reach production. Tht•rt• an· some rmpress1ve individual efforts. 11111,t not<Jhly !hf• work of Bettie Muellenberg in the 1 o·nt r al roll· 11( a w1•alth v s pinster who domina tes OOUlllE DOOR" A Jr ,,, .. '" l /,t(Jt'I' fll.t f 1t OOt•1 ()!lf'I '*""Dy M Otdn Dav \l4Qf' •1.1r1r1Q••• l r m Mv..,llt-f\L-•t\t. 1t"'( n•1•l d l Cl•ft'f tor Brucf' ACUim , \OUnd tu H•t hottd ru~1af' , .. , dft(Or•tton Dy 6famwell Younq ttnd Ot•f'W' M•·d1r1o1 or .. ..,..nl..-c1 f r •ditv' '-'"d \~hud•v~ at I JO throYQh F•b u at ou Huntwatur1 O··•H n Ptttvnou\4f M AIM 5frfft dt Yorktown Av~tA Jtur1l•t"'hJfM 81•flf'l t('""' r111thon\941 .44b) VH tv11,1 \/.1n B1 t.•1 fltf> von ,,,..., /\11nto Ouno""" l dl(11ftW V-'11 hti•I ¥•JI I ·fflt.'t N tift ti, H1t1o'"u 1llf l ~'!\Ult M l I dlfll)o.-ff M • ,,,,,._,,, ,.,,,, ,., TM£ CAST B~u.~ M~Jl•nb•r9 M.trt LP 81•nt Suwn(rump Kalhy Brot""n l o RH<I Britd Ni;r ArtW1n\IOWtr R 1cn1Hd Drake F=raollWl'twr V+("•0 4VldWfl Robin Oav1d...on twr hrothc·r and :-as ter a~ though they were un tr ust worth) ~<·n unt:. lkr l.i1ller hostility makes :\1 argart'I 11:.imllton '~ Wltt•h in "The Wizard or Oz" ''Tm Ith kmdly old Aunt Em by comparison. ~r s" ~l't:l.l .t:NHE RG'S s trength o f 1 h.or;oell'r 1-. adm 1rahlc. but the playwr.ght has 11 l':1t (•lf :o •11w 1lrnecn!.roncil flgurt-whose inherent 1·\ II I" Ulll 1<pl,11nl•d \'1tu1wrat111n for lls own sake " I h1• "' tl1·r 11f I hi' <lo' Mart' l.1 • Hlanl' ·IJC'rform.., cffet ll\'ely as Miss \luo·ll1·11l>\·1µ" n11 lk:,op }'t1unger brother, but his lt.1 1 k lic•rw ol111·' n111 ... 11ffl·11 Pnough when he 's s um- 11111111·tl '" :11·111111 111 l h 1· fin<1I '\Lent· Susan Crump l.1<·k-.. 1·•111'" 111111 :.i~ his linclc. who tirings down the 1•111 pn·s!' wrath 'I'\\ 11 11111re rm µress1 v~ performances are de· l1v1·n·d lt,1 K athy Brothen oS Miss Muellenberg's ll'r rif1l'd -.1stt•r and Rrad Nye a s Miss Crump's 11nl'l1 ml' fl ame a nd still staunch friend. Les Reed is tw llc·vahlt' m a low key role as the family attorney. With lhe 1·xccption of Art Winslow. who is ('X<'l·ll~·nt in his limited duties as the butler. the Mathis lwnored B EVERLY HILLS <AP> -Crooner Johnny Mathis celebrated his 25th annivers ary in show bu-;iness with !\00 friends and associates and a gala part y at the Bever ly Hilton Hotel. · · 1 knew I had a lot of friends, but I didn't know I had this many," Mathis s aid. Amon g those a ttending were Glen Campbell, Tany a Tul·ker. Henry Mancin i and Patti Page. T ht• l'nl<'rt;jinmc nt included two s hort films hi~hlrghttn~ Mathis' career, which picked up st<'am 25 ycars ago when he recorded "Chances J\ rt"· and "The Twelfth of Never." Open 6 Days A Week ' I CUSTOM FRAMING 1· Mon .. Fri 9-6 Sal. 10-d 1803 Newport Blvd. STARTING FRIDAY 1-16 '.: Costa M esa ,. '~ ... :. ~ 548-1511 ,, t. .,,\! "BLUES 8ROTHIAI" "AIRPLANE" (PG) "CHEECH & CHONG"(R cc-:. -~·:· . ... . -' I "PR!VATE BENJAMIN" "GOOD8YE QIAL" l . -. (~ I "l'LAIH OORDON" "8~KAQGEAI" (PG) ,____ ~~----~--' "THE ELEPHANT MAN" "HCAPETO ALCATRAZ'' CA) "The Competition" Wiii Continue Its Exclusive Orange County Engagement, Moving To Ed~ards Spacious Harbor Twin Cinema #1 They broke the cardinal rule of the competition •.. they fell In love edwards HAllOl ICMA.ftAll ATWILIOM ' IN 631-3501 TMI COl:ud ihliOM Wm IUM AT •WAl91 MIWPOIT TOIA T Intermission Tom Titus balance of the cast exhibits little in the way of ch aracterization or ensemble play. Director Day has establJshed a "mood" that is wei1bted by overemphasis on decorum, sacrlflcin1 interest for authenticity. "Double Door" will be on sta.1e for five more weekends at the Huntington Beach Playhouse in the city's Seacliff Village shopping center, where subseque nt performances should provide needed cohesion. Curtain is 8 :30 on Friday and Saturday evenings through Feb. 14. *. * CASTING HAS BEEN announced for the Ne wport Harbor Actors Theater production of "The Great Sebastians," with Bil Gekas and Mary Sullivan taking the title roles of a traveling duo of mentalists behind the Iron Curtain. Others in the s how a re Robert Knapp, Patricia Gilchrist. Ever ett O lenick, Rochelle Savitt, Bill Cressy. J obie Gilliam, Ma rine Dinsmoor, Edward Hummel. George Bradford, Roger Angle, Ellen Hughes. Bill Urba n , Mike Nolan, David Nalkin and Diane Allgaier . Dir ected by Nan cy Ebsen, "Sebastians" will open Feb. 6 and play Thursdays through Sundays a l 8 p.m. in the Back Bay High School theater, 390 Monte Vista St ., Cos ta Mesa. Further information is av ail able at 631 -5110 or 673-5115 on weekday af- ternoons. 1 e F•<.t.1lh •ICM'Cllt- 1 lld 1.J I •S.O F•<wlh ••C.,,dlt- 111 »••MO Cid YV c,.AH • GOL.Otl "A*" SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES ,,..., u 0 . 1 00. l 11. , 0 . 10 00 ,.,_ "C)W(A llHIHO '"' fMIK>Ht NINE TO FIVE ''°' ~ l\•JO •I OO •I JO •lOO CLl .. T I ASTlllrOOO IN ANY WHICH WAY YOU CAN 1•0• IJ 0 •) OCI • \ )0 •I 00 • tO 1s S"•"ll" ... n •••f · 10 outl-• ,., A CHANGE OF SEASONS 11 >o • 1 lO • t 0 • • 0 •I 0 • 10 f.t STIR CRAZY ••• ' 00 • ' )0 •• 00 •• >O • 10 0 I, ... WHAf i YAM• POPEYE 1•G1 ') 0 • l 00 • \ >0 •I 00 • 10 I~ STIR CRAZY '"' '1 )0 • l 00. ) )0 •• 00 • 10 JO t 'f'AM WKAf I ¥AM• POPEYE , • .,, 100•1Ml•lOO•t U•'1 00 M>IUU 01 NtAO RAGING BULL '"' IJ)O•J OO ·~Je·I OO• IO JO Cf'tfY-Y CfltAS( • GOlOff ...... SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES ''°' t••>Ol·~•••t M•tleo STIR CRAZY '""' 1 00 • • t\ •I XI· t 00 CHfYr C"ASI • GOLOtl l"IAWN SEENS LIKE OLD TIMES 1001 , .......... , .. . .... .f'rl I IS, SM ...... H--,e •;OO Slla. ._ 1:4! IMPOlllTANT NOTICf' CNll Ollll N UNOlll 12 ffl((t FrM••Y" •I L,emon St 879-98.50 lltOl IUU. f • IUft NtYIN • CMltlS WAU.ACC NEW YEAR'S EVIL 1•1 .... WALi( OF THE DEAD 1•1 RAGING BULL 1•1 -THE CHOIRBOYS 101 GUe .._DUI ~-alCMaO ""'""' STIR CRAZY 1•1 -USED CARS 1•1 A ,..., Of nl "°'' llLOOOEATERS 1•1 -JACK THE ,.IPPEA 1•1 C .. V'f CMH • OOUMI MAMll SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES 1N 1 -THE MAIN EVENT tN J et..ntae,_.., ANY WHICtf WAY YOU CAN --HONEYSUCKLE lllOM ,_ ----•c--IT1,. CftAZY 1•1 -UKD CA,.I 1•1 , ...... "'' .. '°"YI INI -T .. Ml.INTI,. •-------m .. ~AZY 1•1 -UMOCAflll ~· ....... \ ( I I r ' Cl• DAILY PILUI 111111110~ Janue~ l b, l al! " . ENTERT AINME_NT /.MOVIES Time ·t~ handicap the Oscar derby 8 y 808 TllQllAS Loi An1eln Fiim Critics -"Ra1ing Bull'; DeNiro and Miss Spacek; Timothy Hutton. ·'Ordinary People"; Sleenburgen ; Roman Polanski. "Tess ." Bn«·nll IJac•k l.aurt:n B<H'a ll rt-ht:ar~t!!> a dance number fro m h~r Ot'>A mu ~1c al. "Wom an of the \'ear ... Wlth El\ tnu Ha rum. one of her lead in~ men. al a New York stuuio The s how will open m Boston Feb 2 • • • • • • Turn your unusables into usable cash.Call Daily Pilot classified -----NOW aHOWINCJ----- EDWAROS CINEMA •• , -. PUTT CITY CENTER COS1A MFSA ,;;·;;,;, I ORANGE 17 141 546-310:-\ '" "111 ( 714) 634-9282 r.., •'A' 'ol 1 I\ t J t 1 ,. l'I •a It • I .. lt,AI .. l'\,o4lt ro• MAWW SOUTW COAST CllllDOMl ...-.,. ' s_, 5,.., l.t>\1a Mr\d ll49 33'>7 Otanut h '" r,•, 1 l·I·GMlfL1 ,, e>wi• IDWAIMtt' CIMMA WUJ UA MOYIU llllCOlW Dll"l·IW w,\lm•Mle• 89• 393~ ~··• 11111 •~ll Buen; PAr• d?l 4070 IDWHlll' HDOUUCll MllllOll Oflllt·lll I• roro '.>8• '.>880 5.ln Judn WP•slrdno 493 ·~~ • 'AUii ACCIPTU fOlt TMI t•t•MUT STARTS FRIDAY COMEDY OF THE CENTURY "La Cage Aux Folles" MUROUI MYSTERY IN THE HITCHCOCK MANNER FIH!HCH MOYIE WITH ENGLISH IUB·TITLES * **'' ... worth cheering about.'' -NEW YORK DAILY NEWS, Im -- Kofhleen Carroll ----NOW •HDWINCl-----· lrookllur\l •I 01r 1116 .. 6 Clll& •11 •m•n• Soulll Co•~I Pl11• Uf C1ntma !>U 7111 893 0~•6 ~~~~~~A-CAO~f-M-,-.. -,-.. -.l-.-S~~~~~-, YOYr caul '"" Hfllll you lfld a &u•'I lo •ftf PtflOtfll-• 1101.L VWOOD I AP I Oscar will be a little l'UI) lh111 yt•ar, hence the pubUcity mills are ulr~1uly atrlmltnt( rull steam Th4'JMi btu1h tukc)> pluce ut the Los Angeles Mu1111· ~ttr Much 30, a full fortnight earlier tti an lw.t yt·iu Why the rhange·) To avoid a possi- ble ~trike by 1.t bro1.td1·asling union whose contract up1res April 1. ac·c·ort.l ing to the Motion Picture Ar 1.tdl•my Tht• t·arly dutc! has forced the film studios lo 1ntt·11~1(y t•((orts to dr aw attention to their ho1>duli. In Dt•t·tirnber . Universal Pictures was ltlrt•at.ly 111 v1lin~ Atad1•my members lo prime rih d1111wr~ 111 lht• :-;tudio drning room . followed by SC'rl't'lllllg !> 11f "('mil M 1ncr's l>aughtt'r," .. Melvin a11J ll11wanl," \'le· TIU; l 'KAU•: PAP•:RS <Jl'C rat with ads for 111111>11t1al rwmllll'l')> Soml' lirt: rar from potential, but thul 1hll's11't sl1111 lht• )>tu<11os from trying Egos must h•• ':111)>fll'tl, aml this 1s the l'Ro capital of the \\ 111'1 cl Thi• n•al pott•nl ia b an· bc~innmg Io appear "1th <1llll11u111·1·rnl•1tt!\ of t'rtlll'~' awards Here a re thl' \\ llllll'f" fo1 lwst llll'ltJrl'. at•tor. <H'lress. sup- port 1111.: :il'lrn· a111I ;u·tn•si.. lllrt'l:tur :"111°\\ York f''tlna ( 'rtt11·, "Ordinary Peopk". Hobt·rt lh-Niro, "H;iJ.:in).! llull". Siso;y Spa<·t·k . 'l'11<1I M1m·r"' I >auJ.:hll•r ' ·. .Jot• I 't•sc1. "Rai.:m i.: Bull ", Mary St1•1•11hu rJ.:1•11. "Ml'l\tn ancl llowartl". Jonath1111 l>t•m11w , "M1·lv111 .inti lloward " •u Mann 1 Br" P•M, • 1141 ~?9 ~ IJ9 llftl( Woodbroogt 11141 ~~I 06~~ com 11u 1 ,. ,, J C nrm., (rnll"t lJ Q/~ 41JI HU51 01d•i!• M, :1J 6JI .]J OIW£ W•,lbin •. UA C·tv C1ntma 1:4 ~l( 44 I 1/1 4•6J4 3911 •SSltN Y1£10 l. """ I\ •ti /14 l\10 b9~L . ····· .......... . STARTS TOMORROW ... , l.DWAllDS' lll&STOl IDWHDS' CIWlMA WIST MISSIOll Dlllff.IW Cos" loles.i ~40 /444 W•o,tmor1<tf1 8<11 )q1•, \.11 '"''•··II" "'"' lDWAJIOS' UOOUHCll MAH'I llllA 'LAZA ''" '"'' l l fo<0 ~1 !>880 B•f~ ~79 ~ll4 "'TRIBUTE' IS TERRIFIC' I -I _, ... ,,. ... _, .. -, ...... , ....... . . NATIONAL BOARD OF Review "Ordinary People": DeNiro and Miss Spacek, Pesci and Eva Lagallienne; Robert Redford. "Ordinary People." That's how the 1980 product looked to three sets of critics. Academy voters may differ and often have. Here is a look at the most likely can- didates for the Feb. 17 nominations <more or l•ss in declining order ): Best picture -"Ordinary People," "Tess." .. Raging Bull." "The Empire Strikes Back." "Melvin and Howard.'' "Elephant Man," "The Stunl Man," "Coal Miner's Daughter." "Fame," "The Great Santini." Best actor DeNiro. "Raging Bull"; Jack Lemmon, "Tribute"; Peter O'Toole. "The Stunt Man": Robert Duvall, "The Great Santini": J ohn llurt. "The Elephant Man"; Donald Sutherland. "Ordinary People"; Pet er Firth, "Tess"; Tommy Lee Jones. "Coal Miner 's Daughter": Robert Red- ford. "Brubaker". Frank Langella, "Those Lips. Those Eyes ·· Best actress Miss Spacek. "Coal Miner 's Daughtt'r··. Mary Tyler Moore. "Ordinar,y Pco· pf1_" ·: 1-:llen Burs tyn, "Resurrection .. ; Shelley D U\'<tll, "l'opcyc". Gena Rowlands, "Gloria": Nastass1a Kinsk1. "Te~s": Goldie llawn , .. Private HcnJamin " c1m111m 811'.lul '>40 /444 HUllllllUOll arm MISSIO• ¥1£10 , ,,,.,,~ ''"'' ~41' •)')' lmfl~M V1f.l11 KIO b'llj(J Ul&llfllll Anaheim 0MP. In /l 4 879 9850 OH1151 1Jr,1n~·· M~ll Id/ td4fJ •, 1 /• •'•f lo I & ••t I• "N\NE TO f\VE" is the comedv nit of th~ season. ttrev Lvo_ns ~cBS Radio WPIX iV , °''''A• •1•· ,f •,;f,p,. '' '""' ,_., On• of th• year'• 10 best. -Time Beat supportl•I utor -Pesci, "Ratin1 • Bull"; Hutton, "Ordinary People"; Jason Robards, "Melvin a nd Howard"; Judd Hirsch, "Ordinary People"; Sam Shepard, "Resurrec· lion ": Michael O'Keere. "The Great Santjni "; Slim P ickens, "Honeysuckle Rose"; Robby Benson, "Tribute." Best supportln« actress Mary Steenburgen, "Melvin and Howard"; Miss LaGalliene. "Resur· rection"; Blythe Danner , "The Great Santini": Cathy Moriarty, "Haging Bull": Lee Remick, "Tribute"; Debra Winger . "Urban Cowboy." Best director Redford, "Ordinary People": M arl i'n Scor sese. "Raging Bull"; Roman Polanski. "Tess": .Jonathan Demme, "Melvin and Howard": Richard Hush, "The Stunt Man"; Irvin Ke rshner. "The Empin• Strikes Back": Alan Parker. "f<'amt'": Mic·hacl Apted, "Coal Miner's Daughter " Films boost New York NEW YOHK CAP) The city's economy re- ceived a $650 million boost last year from the 121 feature films and television movies shot wholly or in part in the city, the mayor's office has an· nounced. Mayor Edward I. Koch and Kenneth Schuman, ~c·onomic development commissioner. said this marked a 25 pe rl'ent increase over 1979. .. Producers have discovered that this is the world's best ci ty to work in." Koch noted. "Altf....cetWAY YQUCAlt'CN• .... ~ ...... .. , .. 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Vacant and ready for some decorator touches : 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, 1600 sq. rt. attached garage and all the amenities of one of the areas finest bayfront townhome developments: Beach, pool, spa, etc. Amazingly low 1287,500. U,._l()UI: ti()MI:' REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 EHt Coa81 Hl1hwa~. Corona del Mar w .. ; HAVE 23 Of" THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN 10% ASSUMA• ILOAM Sbarp 3 Bdrm, conaer lot in Ef Toro. New carpet.a and ,.U.t. New central air cooditioain1. Lar1e tree abaded yard. Aakinl SlOl,000. For an appoint· imDl toeee, call 540-1L51 · :.~ HERITAGE REALTORS 15.000 down. 2 Bdrm con· ~=======~ do. Owner will carry DUPLD balance wilb aereeable terms and payments. Grau income $5400. Ask· iDI S7UOO. Call 540-1151 for more detaila. .-::.~.~ HERITAGE REALTORS IAmlW~ We have 4 lovely bomea kJcated in tbe bacltbay area. They all bave views of tbe ftOklcical preserve and 2 bave pools and 1paa. The price1 ran1e from $165,000 to $222,SOO. Sl'-.s TO HACH Larse 4 bdrm down, 3 bdrm up. Built-in1. ft.replace, lar1e 1undeclt. Priced at $325,000. M2-2ZS1eve. associated f\ M • ' [.; , M' I "\ • ._ _, ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Tenm are llexib&e. Call --= ta for • viewinl appt. I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DUPLEX . .,,... ... , $110.000 Prime Costa lleu unill. Clean -refurbis h ed! Flnancinc! Hurry-call ... , ..... 7171 TllER&:AL ESl~TB:RS DOYa SHOttlS .. WmllVAILI Ta. ultimate in luxuries. 4.000 aq.ft. al ele1ut liv- iq-walll al 1lua sur· round enclo9ed pool wilb removable skyli1bt dome . 4 maaai_)!e fireplaces, aecl..,..-ed mailer suite hmll tan· lalizinl spa. Spectacular loo! This won't last! For lhe ultimate in living, <all.-@ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 NEWPORT 1.ov!135e!;!!,t on ellt r a lar1e lot in Newport Beach-cul de sac location. So much, for 10 little money! -callM&-7171 THa: RRIU..I ES'1~TKRS DUPUX 117,000DOWM 3 Bclrm and z bdrm waill. Newly landacaped and redecclrated tbruout. Bil <9MI' lot. 1reat rentall. Call now @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 lq'll we;... ••••h r rra .... ,...., ... -.,..,.. 1l1t4 pla-all•ped lot. lf•d __ ........ .. ~ ............... .,, -~ ........ ,_ ... " .......... . ..... ruua, ... ...... •• c••lt•. Wall eeer•laat•• •H er ....... ........ i.tek. ft ............. w. • wall c••er••••· =-~ r ... GrHt D.11 . ...-•u.a. aa.n .... ·rcr~ .... ,, ....... Slt2,500 ..... Spaciou1 home. lr1 backyard, nampua rm, 3 car pra1e. J....SL60&1.D 6Jl-15J2 14fBTOltS! XLNT I UNIT Year around rmtala. Ami oal7 9141,l&O! SI 0,000 DOWN MO 9UALIFYIMfi ODe ,,..,. .... J Bdrm patio bome, overlook• windla1 1reenbelll. Paol, .'•cuai aad all tbe houri•. Hurry. @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 -6990 SO. COAST COleO We laad 7, on11 J Telfi. S..r 1barp, walk to "~· ao... wttb low .............. ...... Ofhnd at m.-...... ,..- I ---------;.-~.._ • ------- REALTORS '75-551 I OLD CDM CHAIM -D•,UM w ... y ............ ..., ..... 2 .... -0PIH llAM celll••• I• llAI •It. OML Y $275,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 t: c ... t Hwy., c.,... .. Mw 675-5511 \\ I . ~ I. I . '1 \; TAYLOR CO l l.l'.t\l.T<ll\S '>11111· 1 ~1 ·11 LAIMPOOL $1 lt,tlO 4 Bdrms & large fam. rm. on oversize lot with huge patio. Outstanding pool & entertainment area. New carpets & kitchen appliances. $75,000 assum. loan. WIS&.IY N. TA YLOI CO.. llALTOIS 2111 S-J114u1n .... .., Ml"""'WP01t--n-cena. M.1. 64tMt 1 o NIAi IACIC IAY Country liviq in tbe ci- ty. Lovely 3 Bdrm borne priced at only. $109,900. VA terma. Ca II today ••11 ALLSTATE REALTORS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~I W•atof1 ... CM.t Rilht on the cana l in Newport Sboree. A huse • Bdrm 3 Ba family home in immaculate condition. A super location. Only st.epa to lbe beach. At· tractive owner financing available. A super buy at $Bl.OOO. ............ ..., '7J.8700 ~..-sFfur Costa lllee\'s best loca- Coun1,., f;IU/lu~ On SP'l'lfcu:t If you like extensive use of wood, brick & stone, see this Botzenhardt custom built 4 bdrm , 31h bath masterpiece. Master bdrm h as fi replace lounging area, wet bar & jacuzzi. Skylighted kitchen with every modern conve nience including a built-in r efrigerator/freezer & BBQ . Ocean & harbor view from the Ii ving room, dining room, kitchent famill room. master bdrm & swimming poo . Owner will entertain trade offers for local property or sell with a large A.I.T.D. to qualified buyer. Shown by appt. only. OFFERED AT SI ,495,000 Owner's Chan1e If Plans Can Be Your Good Fortune Buy at last years prices. Spanish style home by the lakes & tennis courts or Los Lagos. 3 bdrm. 3 bath, family room. 2 fireplaces, E l Grande Model. South (acing patio & priced for a quick s ale. Way under current prices. $285,000 44215 T ..... Clrde, Loal.eps,..._W ... OP9t HOUSI SAT/SUN 1·4:JO 17141 340-1417 or 346-7561 760-1118 ASK FOR BOB COllONA Da MM Bay • ocean view•! Larse duplex fresbly de· canted in prime location wi&b excellent ler1119. 4 ai 3 bdnm. 3 " 3 balbs. '91,500. tion. Tree lined t:ul-de--------- •r:-.n: ... ::·:...~. : ..... '°"" ..... .......--· I LOMBYS 1 I 1 I I* I I HABET I I I' I I t aac. Two 8d fixer on bule lat. Oaly Sl 1.5,000 . Joyce.131-1211 l._.....;;L..;A.;...;;.U...;9;...;.l__.I !!''"l Do you rMlln II "llWlll fll . 1-I L I . = Pf, ... tel "'"°" mot9 .. """ llYe, lt'I fOltlf 10 lie oMepef -, _E_T_A_A_l _E __ I '° ""'" rcMI' _., .... .... l .... ' .... 1 ....... 1_...l _I _._ •.~1.:: :-.;~ ~ ,,.., ................. , ........ •"""' ,.....o Ltmis.... r r r r r 1 111y R"'' _ _ _ _ _ . •:r:t:HC""'" I I I I I I ICIAMUrl'MWMilrlCt ....... .. --·-· -........ -. ......... L-.. 3 t.lroom, 2&,; balb con· do ia beautiful condition. Owner will carry finanr· inl-SM7,500. RCTaylorCo r .. J I "1()\1 llE llDlll ILllllS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE .000 l'INANC ... Ocean-Bay View. Two Bedroom Condo In One Of Newport's Most Prestigious Guard·Gated Communities. Priced Below Similar Models. Large Assumable l at. Owner Will Consider Second. Asking Sl89,956. T9IURC ftftll In Rapidly Apprel'latlng Area Of Costa Mesa . Adjacent To New Redevelopment Area. Charming Rear House. Would Make Great OWner's Home. Other Two Rental Units Help With Payments & Tues. Ext'ellent Financing Available. 1160,000. 759-11• ® ·--·-·•••ir••J• #JC ...... all"-New,.,.c.e.- GIVING C P. 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Ci replace & french dooL..,. Jeading onto brick patio. New kitchen blt·in appli ances . Close to tennis courts. sandy beaches & clubhouse. Can be sold rully furnished $420,000. IAYNONT We have s everal fine homes with pier & slip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J·ll Hoy,,.J, o,,,. NB 67') 6 161 COUMTIY ESTA Tl Near Newport Beach. Sprawling 4 BR. custom on double corner lot. Circula r dining Rm. Fam. Rm. w wet bar. 2 fireplaces. Absolutely gorgeous co ndition & price. $345,000. IN NEWPORT CENTER -. 644-9060 For• Ad in WC11Mt1'1 Wortcl C• SH 64.2-5671, &t. JJO Slipper Snugs! Don I louch th1t lht1most1t1 Ketp fett w11m w11h sltppe1~ Qu!Ck 'n' HSJ Chtll·ChHtl1 C1oc11tt bool 01 bllltt·stylt shp per ol 2-ply Slltllllld·IJPf Jlln I" 2 colon. 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R.H.R. ---------leele pref. Call Rita at ft 91oaa. iocl ~bdr in , " llNl'fS. "*"'"1 w1 l 111 l)pt•rtlt's : Ala.~7m0. .._._. RESTAURANT ...._.,.. l'lu ry fot "'' \11'•1" ~ilh -BALBOA ISLAND . 4'°*· f4N'mal •tin cm . ..,., Ju•n lh1I> s>111 1u 1 I ...... .._ fem r•. al\Mly, i.111wi rm l'•ll"4).IUtl I • WAS..-TOM Largest of the BYOWNER·Harbar View Dtal-wtaeiir, 211: encl ExC91Jent Main St loca- • d1Udra1'1 pla)' ruom 1.;,t.ih'i-an<I undoubtedly the best C.-1, IBr, De, fam pordl.eorlot. lion. Includes lend. t'.a~"' uM ul wUOlJ ,,1 fuotttuc buy in Woodbridoe. 2300 rm · tll0.000. WW c:any .,11 h.tP-' bldp, all fixtures, clien .,........ .wooJ fluur• "' 9 llil'W -. at nu. rate. teie + 1 Bdrm ept ... ~uu ~ u1.-.. l'••.-b, ., ''I ft with its own pool and spa. •-orMt-781 ..... S. price asoo.ooo. Owner much iriuctt t>rn·"'I ,., Slt4,t00 Beautllul 24•10 Bar· will cerry balence -.OW w1U. a ... unua hlr I NelfPOl1 HelaJda Lot: 400 =.~::~:.~~ w/DlO,OOOdown. a. T D 11' 11 '~· • < '•11 • MADISOM The most popular bill s..ta Ana SUI.GOO UWHr fur rurth.-1 Ill • Callltl·llll nic.t5atarpark. ~ PR€'TIG€ •II' 1 +Pe.I 1 ...., a ~ 11111tld amt the only one presently s-Wlw _ > ucha o r .. 1aent1a1 W'DllllUUD 1 CASTILLIAH .1 "a il<thlt" Assumable loan too. MIWPOITcalST eea&~cu1fomized I HOM€~ .,... w-... ea ch humr 1---------CASTU Slit 000 Prime fraat wait.a. Full xxeo Vikinl Home, 2Br refl•t<l • pr1d• u f -~181.ACI ~ .. lll(h-..l .. t..t ,11 """'"1111 ' 110 de1. Ocean• 6 enclosed porch. In RealEstate_ o• De,.~ 1 p Hu I• ) 1111pa•1 h·d .. 1.1111 ... 1 •I,." Catalina View. Two wlite Laauna Hilla niceal 5 ln\lestmenlS ..,......, J balb, family ~ <W~~m~~,: .,.1111 ""°'" h •loo" 111 11111111..: • LIMCOLM Two to c hoose available. ttarpark <JD&>. 3333W. Coast Hwy. NB rm. ('Ca.) f1repla<'n 1u1J 1 1 d 1 11•1111 • 1·1 11·•• , .. , 11 ""1'1 1 1 11 ni ' I. a r g e r e a r ya rds and CL .a.csac 645-6646 _._ , ... 1y •••• ......... ~t Ol'll'MI lnmic rm .. 111 1 t.i,1 "u"I"'" 111111111· '"'"" p · k l 3 .... _, cl-· •-pool -------··-~ """ ..... ...., .... • ~ H1~hl.)' .-i.vu111l1thlt" ' 11pg nuh•s galore. 1c your co or .-um ...... ... MOllUHOMI vaJur W2*1() ,, .. _ ur 11 ·•1 •. ,,,. •11d l IJ<llfl•lo\tlJI r11 q 11t """ i.:.1~ • r and tennia court. •lao ~~ • u v Ill"'' II 'rht'llH' al the great price 0 · b s•US SELECT uc.'t!Ml A u"w h!tl•111< ,11 ...,. u:-'"'·"" 111• " availa le. .,. Inly s;D>.UW . .t ... 111111 .ti ""'''I ... 11111.1t.1· $161,000 2'708Harbor, Ste20S-A PROPERTIES '"'' r111.111• 11•r ·•1 cn1Me H0.5937 CAU MOW l IJlot<""'' ,111 , I 1 11 J I ISO... 500 f 1• ~wpert C•. IAYNOMT 644-7211 1:t· 1 • .11 '"'"' i.11 """ • JEFFE " a sq t 760-6767 W,.,._&SUP ,.".1'""' ,,11 .. 4 111 ,. ;iclclttron highlights this one level Deluxe 8x40 Pen ~Br. ~mrm. 4 e. Jusl l 'rw•~' .11 11111, ~·1 " 1rn .ill ;wht-<I home. For lease at $850 IACIC IAY Americen, compl. re· rep&IDIA9d 1Uide " ne~ 171 t .--':• ·~191 p1·r 111t1 or ran be purchased for 4 br, 2~ ba, 2 frplcs . modeled. Nwpt Bch. • 1212,000. Own.er will fin. ..0,000 or ..__t off•r. Call cUl)eUD& tnltalled com $17 ,000 r ~..._-...... ....... .. _.. ... pAeteiy lhruoul Sllp & I"~ .....,... uuwu. _..._... Bob 8 to 5pm. 759-2832 or sadHie '°' 2 lrg boa&.s To JASMIMECIHtC ~fjl IAYROMT Sandy 675-ooo. Eve~ se\leral i.maller boats Ab 1 l 1 l 1 -----Pier•dockonch•RR•l,2 Slff,U)(). Owner will c arry at sou e Y spt:c at·u •H B I ~ k lowest rate in town Ask ~an view frum lar.:•· story, 2 r . ge bric C: rcl.e ball'OO Y Oernr.tt11r '~utilMJfon ~och I 040 patio low down S47SK ftr Ft 1600 Ill& l UOO.OOO own home 3 Hl.lrrru. . ..! ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Prin' only 63.1 7370 .,., . . . ' ...................... . JACOBS IEALTY s~;r:.:~·~=-\~!~~t':'ru 1t1, b~111~:';,\\\:'11 e.nyshmnaon. c ...... 1 ..... ;row•· &1~ 1!1!J0 76«!-6767 ;~'~,far l\c!,1..t1 .111·.1 ORAHGETREE t_,...leoch 1041 MIWPOITCllST •• ~!!':°.~~ .• !!~~ "°"" CONDO ....................... Yec.t '"' tWlw PVI' PARTY-Non realtor 1 BURM + lort YOU CAN AFFORD J)ooat row, S»rime-foca· wishes to purchast> flri•ecyo.n.a._. CDMCOTTAGE A rare And unuaual offer-PLUS INCOME HO LOAM in&. A cuatom home m COMPAHY MEEl>EI>! the center ol U.e pri\lele led. to 1272,500 :! .;ty .abr, :!l2lla beauty, sanch of L•&unita. A or3 Bdrm 2ba home with • iUi sµarkll u.: "'''"' "°''' spacious 3 bedroom J isolated master hdrm ~ sµa 1;t'l ri·.idy fur bath home with separate <Can be parent retreat ur ,.um1T11.·r fu u. 0" 111•1 '4 111 guest quarters all sur in· law qrtrs J and a l t'arry SlfiOK II "111 1101 r ounding a qui et Bdrm Cott~ge. Any wa.Y la:;t rnll 1111'4 • MX H5811 I cowtYard end located on you d~sc-ribe 1t 1t s G 0 L DEM w EST 1 a eo· lot on lbe beach in charmin&. up lo datt• and the private community beeutifully located 1 REAL TORS ~ Lqunlte. Of'fered al Coll for Details :.harp l'nd unit to retire to thia charmina ban. llO de1 oce_., view. Bluffs Condo, 3Br, 2Ba S83.~50 condowithinwalkingdis-$144.K, auumable loen. sing le s tory . (714 ) C (l I M•wport Cntr. lance of beach and F\illprice9275.000. 36&-T124 Eves Mr. Wright 60 6767 shop;. Take over exist-14 Tribule Court. 1 -mgloanof$70.000atl2'?. C/JI MewporiClllr . .._,,.,.,., 2000 ( '1 '1.Vt-:ll()Al.1':, spat·1ous Will sell fast! 760-6767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, hr. :! 1 , ha home As-LCllJlmlCI Vlloge I.E. I UNITS ,.umt· ~·2 & to•, fin 497.1761 SPYGLASSHIU Westside Costa Mesa. $1·17.\JllO. i\gt.,673 2122. -------FIMIST good condition, income 2WOODIRIDGE GAILES MODELS &....,... MiC)Mltl I 052 0,.. Frldmy 10.2 M>.800 yr. Price $445.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dn payment $130.000 6l M•tacito owe baJance. at 11 'h . :Bl deg. ocean Catalina & city lights view. lVa lots. ~2 [R€\TIG€ Newly installed French HOM€~ AS SUMI I 00/o LM. I ~ Down, near break even. H. 8 Fourplex. Counselor Realty Gary D. Bosler, Bkr. :>36·2498 Mobile Home Park Dallas, Texas 157 spaces. Sll50.000, szso.ooo dn. Guarantee 10'/. l'ash on cash. 714 /644 0367 eves, 752-2213 dys Ry Owner. Loh for Sale 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HauM 011 luildable 4 units lot w /approved plan. Prin. only John Cot. Agt. 631 -1266 Out of Cowuty ,,,..,. rtr 2 5 5 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFFtCEILDG 16,000 sq fl. I + at·rt!s ground, JUSt off Hwy 5. Oceanside. $250.000 will handle. 1'433·1723 bk r OutofSttth Property 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 40 A scemc Oregon Coast Elertncily, fenced. out standing view. act'css1 ble. owner 492.2499 • S2.500.000.644L-71·on20 0 let!m'44-721 I I HODOWH PAYMENT g s • . MHDEl>1" 111.11-.... ~ lnnovallH' nt·~ ·,·;r11.:r:.im r _ _ _ . allows vnu l•) h1n '01ir [ FOR SALE l'roft-ss1onally furnished & lands~·aµcd 2 Rr. den 2 hath ;1t $2110.000 & 3 Br. tll•n 2 balh at S:!25.00U ACCENT ON VALUE Ttas contemporary con· dominium with 2 Bedroom and 2 Baths would make a great starter home or invest· menl. With '611.600 in as sumable financing al 12'V•'7t . $105,000. 495·1720 windows 1alore. $750,000. Lar1e auumable loan. C/JI MewportC•. 760.67'7 Re.al Estate Investments ..... 3333W.CoastHwy.NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-6646 ....... Funli.twcl ------• hortll' l'Vl'll 1( )'UU ha It' 1111 552 IJ!H7 Oays aal 0111!.! 1-:vcs 11'-4 ••J~Creeta•* rnmt•'" Bu\'"'" l':1tl w A uruque combmal1on of r • · f Well plaMed 2·sty home local.Ion, design & "'alue' ~ir •11'111 "11h 1" "'" 111 $547 PER MO .... with formal dining & This elegant & sµac1ou" '~'"'lrr1t·nl u>un~..trn' 11' .. , all you pay when you family room. central air home features lht· work 11•1) lakt• ovt>r existing loan. wtpurifler and an invit of a c r a (t s ma nJ Don't Be L~ft Out l'ranquil 1·onlentment 1s blo.go ing spa. Features in throuihoul & lhl' st•cun GO L D EM WE ST I as:;ured hy the trickling cl~e:custo~drapenes. tyola guard~aternm j REALTORS uftht•s lrt•a m this! -------0 9 thick carpeting and a muruty If you want rTld, tl4li x~ -.vac1ous townhome over *'"°rt a..cll I 6 seller anxious to sell imum l1vab1llty al al · look~· With new c•arpet & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Priced below market al ' minimum t·os l . call Slll5.000 pnc't'. won't last $168,950. 751-3191. (7141759-1501 for pnvate1 __________ 1 Ion~·'' 171·1175\l·JSCll • SELECT showing. Compare this PRICEI> TO SELL!!! --~R~pr:=-R_TIES o13u,~s.000tan.d1ng valut· aq Be in your u\\n µnull _ ~-_ .., humi· llt'furt• '11mme1 ....... v .... Ocean vu. 3 Bdrm 21rt Be, 3car garage. $325.000. ISITMIW7 Only the contractor knows for sure . Huge cuatom,Lido Isle home.• Bd, too many features to list. Call Tim Rhone. 631·13i6 REALTORS •STHTS.IUY Everythinl for comfy ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------..... , ......... 3107 16 UNITS FULLHTOH $649,500. Xlnl rental area. Rents are low ~.000 + present in come. SUI0.000 down, as sume $250,000 Is l at 111/2% owe balance *Cote Realty & lnvestmt>nt 640.5777 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Chamung 5 bdrm. J bath bayfront with 38' boat float. Si600 mo Bill Grundy. 675·6161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... , ......... 1207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanf ront cottage. 4bdrm. 2ba. full kitchen. "75/mo. Isl. last. P lo sec. 499-3758 or 64S·216B 3 Br. 2 Ba. frplc. enclsd 1ar.. f775. 7&0-1334 or 673-8550 Ruth. Shorecliff 2 bdrm. den home. Very clean. $1000 per mo. A1ent. 673·~ Lovely new 3 bdrm. l bath, patio, microwave oven. fireplace, 2 car gara1e. 1No docs>. Va cant & ready $115() mo 'f i'Mm 111 rlf l. I la 1 •· 1'itfu·1li1·-1 fij.J-.\'~.'11 2435 E. Coast Hwy • CdM 1224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Heights 2 fl r Duplex. Private yard NO PETS. $385 Gas & waler paid. 673·2256 Luxury 2 Br 2 Ba fp. dlil gar , atnum. palm S5!15 642·5200 2 Br. 2 Ha Sin$? le story. double 1·ar t!n<·losl•d l(araKe . Cornmun1l} ix>ol SS25 mo till W!ltl Ask ror Ruth. KIDS ,1'ETS OK E-Side, fenct'd ya rd garage. 2 Br $4-4 5 642·2.610. 64&.4848 • • • • • Nfo:w J llr 2• .. Ba ()(.'ea n v H'W S11a garal(e. ell' $750 + $.~~' S 0 . 2243 P<1c1f1c 1\n• 8 106 . 6 42 77 tJ ,,, 5"48·8475 4 R r 1 n M f.' s a \.'er ti 1· Gardener included N1•\o\ ly dt>corat ed $7511 IOj 4921. 4!19 4721 NICfo: hse. Jbr. ll!l' h\ nn. dm rm. rlt•n " "'"' bar. encl i::ar. fn<'d ynl no children. no peb. $51~• Avail I I!'> Ca ll l'\I'" 642 71l>J !'> Br. tJonus r111 . lll'Y.i~ pamted. c•lean & sharp Pets & kids OK $75o 4 Br 2 Ba. family rm. nu l.'arpels & pa1nt 1;n•111 Me~a Ve rde IOl'a\11111 Sill>. HQlh a \ll 11 I mmt"I H.ds reqwrh l i!il :11!'1 CH~ 9':'9·6H!ft MICl&Ml.AT l.11w 1lo w11 11aym.·nt. pric·l'd lt.-J .. ,. 111ark l'l. atir, ~ha , with 1J0j1I .'<L -;µ<1 huw O\'t'f' $57~.rn.1 µay n11•nt .... 111 not la'il al 1 ~r> Ste:,eCoDunn living! Frplc, RV accns, • lovely yard with fruit trees. 3 Bdrm, 2ba. Only •UIAD & IUTTER• A SMART 75'-9221 ~~;:>FsrATESTORE 20 units. 9.4 X gross. Oceanfront 2·sty. J Br. c;::: SELECT SLD>/moyrly. Agent T'PROPERTIES 673·5410 3 Bdrms, 2 baths for $116,500. On large lot with remodeled kitchen and baths. In excellent condition -good area for children on cul de sac Good terms available. $113,lUI ('all for ap111 Lui Cotta Mna I 02 4 ..ee tcxJa }' H-UI ~'>Xll I •••••••••••••••••••••••1 GOLDEM WEST START owe at 9% w 1283 down 675-1771 Good location. c1wn1n1<t your own home Rafferty•LloydBkrs. Classified Ads. your one 2 Rr. Illa. 25<! Knox S1 sull makes mort> sense VIEW S-Cll•• 1076 913.~ t h . E s ide $595 ulll 1n l' NEW CONDOS I REALTORS than rentin~. Start with 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 ops oppcng center. Onve by. l'all 645 711l1.I this well k~pl I bdrm, 11 Spectacular4 Bdrm view Spacious condo, adult I Flad whet you want in lh•co-;;p,.;p;..+y 2000 IAllRETT REAL TY 642-5200 h a o r a n ~ ,. T re e I home. For ma I dinina comm .. or beach. 3 BR Daily PUot Clessifieds. •••. •••••••••••• •••.. •• MESA VEIDE "lh\\nholll(· . room. Matr Bdrm suite. 2~ Be-security, many -I RV Gatt>&Slab4Rr 211;1 llVIME lr'fiM I 044 E.ASTSIDE C.M. , •••• •• •• •• ••••••••••••• 2512Santa i\na 1\vt! 2 ~R. 2112 ba. contt!mµ ' **MUST SELL! design $116.000 Yi•HJtlhrroll!I' 1•li·1:anl :1 646-5096 646-6093 lldrm .!', Ba all~H'llt'd -------homt.· "' 1·rluuk1ng pc><rl I •OwnerRwEillDfi~::~ amenities, Sood terma. 1 frpl t•. S85tl m•i \i!I '""""~' Sl19,ooo Bertha Henry. ~ 25 UNITS 97~1!6111 RJtrs, 492·4121 c•DO APPROVED I Hr I)! yd, sm clo~ ''" 754-1202 Forever white water Ow n e r moving out of s t att• ~mo + $21M1-..ct'cl1·p PARK PLACE. choic·e oomer NEW 2 story 4 bdrm s , 3 bath PONDEROSA h ome . Dinina room · fireplace. Loads of brick work. SELLER WILL HELP FINANCE! $229.500! view, 1 BR condo, steps approval for 36 l'On<lo·s. Tent<tlt\'I:' Sttat239E 221111s1 to beach. J ust listed! t r act map. Priced at 10.6 x l=!TOSS arKl park EXl'l-:1.1 .E N'I TEH~S A\.' Al I. \Ill.~: llQMUmNG .->.ooo. Bertha Henry, Owner will <.·arr~· c·ontrad ::it 10'; 1\ RJtrs. 492-4121 ...._..,,....,. ......... •675-7060• ~· ll .6~a.-• 3 Bdrm 2~ Bi~t• Mesa condo w /2 c ar gara1e It fireplace. Owner will carry Ira 2nd T.D . .\llkinl $132.500. MAL,.,.,, UCUtl#Cf ll#CI ltO ..wpc)IT HllGHTS 0,. Fri. 1 ·4:JO 4Zls-.. ,... 1 CU.tam three bedroom, bama. Family room with wet bar plus built-in stereo. Sunken Ii ving room with 9' ceiUn1. In· teresUn1 harbor "iew. Owner wUI carry com· plete flnancln1 ! m>.ooo. 6Jl-7JOO M.I. c.-..... 102z· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5IXl Aeaclai ; Sll'J .ooo •Acacia; -.aoo GSP.....,;-.aoo Dri•e by, tben call Sara Marvin, Umquellomea m..-; 1'7MOOO JAS ... C._ Nw atiiliti~. aar. 2~8•, built ln ap- Sl~~j(I w,,,,dhrldgc '+523 CAMPUS I>t· IRVINE Kc.llltj /\kmi. Turlleroc•k Hdge :;; 1 :1111111 1 Twnhmt' Lovely 2 BR t810 H~iran• ,, I'~"'"''"""' Laurel MtJI with many uµ.:rades Priced under market Woodbridge J Bdrrn~~:-h l.41Wl'r 1 Redhill~Realty For Sale By Owner· 1-: Side CM 2br. lge R2 lot. atlracuve. completely rem>deled. 642·2101 ----- MISAVHDE I $126.500. assume 11 1 , .. ~1641. MOTI VATlo;O . Four end unit .h i.umahh• Is l 552 7500 & 2nd TU loan:. ;o.;o quah fymg $1lr!l,llUll J\ i..1. 55;? :133H STOP, LOOK SETTLE DOWN 1 l.GIJWIMI leach I 041 j ····;;;~;.~·~;~·~···· m this heaul1ful !Wrkley I modl'I 111 tle:..rr ah lt: I Uana Point duplex 2 br. I ha upper. I hr lower. new t'rpl . f resh pa1nl . l>l.'amcd ceilings. fprlc. dmin~ area & end. patio. t lfered for only $144.000 FULLPRICEi College Park. '' ll<lrm :I [ Ba and t·enlral arr Ask lnl! only $165.000 MI SSION R•:ALTY 494 0731 Charmin1 3 Bdrm Peninaula house + auest unit on extra large lot. Owner needs to &ell and will listen to all offers. Cieat existin1 financina. Playa R. E • Investment Sl.S.000 Down, 12% financ· u.,, for this ocn • harbor view 3Br. 2~8e Condo et 3750 Calle Casino. CIR REALTORS. Agt. Al Fremer 661-6620 ~~6!!!7!!!l-!!!l!!!to!!!O!I!!~ S. ,,._ c.,1..... 1071 ASSUMI L&. LOAM ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Bdrm condo. Cloae to Hoaa Hoapitel . Completely furniahed. Pool and spa, aec:urity. Move in now. before escrow closes C/J I Newport C•. 760-67'7 IYOWMB Breathtakin1 panoramic ocean view of D•n• Harbor. Spectacular cmtomiJed 3000 sq. ft. 5 Bdrm +retreat. '80,000 in upcradea. Assumable 10~% financin1 . 1291.500. X.01 Avenid• ....... Ylew "-• Calita, SJC. 714..-.52'75. Moat.eco. Low down, no Openltouael·SSUnday. qualif)'inl, 4 bdrm, im· mac. 1259,000. Aat. s.t.._ 1010 751"'315. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR Coedo, by owner. ---------11% auum. S75,000. Nr. SIAWI .. Ovic Ctr. Joe: 131-3231 bdrm with dining room, family room . hri ck fireplace About 1800 sq.ft. Two miles from beach. Owner will he lp fin a n ce . $11 2.SOO . TARBELL. REALTOl<S Ca 11 S4CH 720 e RANCH REALTY 551 2000 or5e2172 LOC1Wta Bch Charmer Beat value available. 2 1.r{·l Bel hmm• 10 woodsy Bdrm 2 bat b , a 11 arl'a nr beat' hes 2 frpks. emeaiUea. Im mediate I °"8 DOWH ---------•IByOwner lJeerlreld Park " fa hulow .. sp:i Assume poueuion.SlZl,IOO. l'/JYIAISMIW Home . s µ<Htou:. & II '•'• $29!Ui0o Call ltorMcC .... lllr. 4 bdrm bome with 2 I ZO/e ASSM. LOAN lmmaculete 3 Bdrm + bonus room with bar. Near-new earthlone carpet.I, shutters & new tile in kitchen. Lovely yard with storage shed Allkina $168,000. For an appttoaee. call 540-1151 elel(ant. µrof rlt•<·or. Jbr. I l'utrwk Tt·n11rt• fill 126';. s•-772t balha, b11&e back yard, :~ h <1 . h u l<t c fa m rm ,\gt A/C, walldn1 diataace to w lboc.lkl·asc:.. a 1'. dsc lo achoola • IOlf course. pa r k /sch o 11 l ' l c n lrvitw I 044 lrYIM I 044 SlOl,000. Alt. 113-8112. ru s rarquetball t·ourts, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $179.000 Call after J P~ ,.. loto wkdays S!'>9 47ttl **•Col'-9f P..t& Feclfuttt -! ... HERITAGE REALTORS Great family home this lrl-level 4 Btlrm 21.., Ra !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!9_1 beauty which ml'I udes EASTSIDE 3 Br. 2 Ba. lr g famil y room . Fixer -upper. Good hardwood n1>11rs, m din-ftnanciat. Sll5,000. Call ing rm. living rm & 21311123-1174 afUPM. kitchen Central air & e lectric garage door -~~ .. ~~~~-I opener. Asking $160,900. CASH-Us.ouT $121,000 llesa Verde I' walled corn. lot. lftt val. $140,000. Prine .... , 546-1Z70 e--IU\Nf'lt !if/\llV 1111 I ,'()1)0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPll fllMAMC ... Owner wUI ftaance at ._ U.U pnvaillq rate. Secl uded J Bdrm PHcoek HUI Eatate. Huae separate family roam wtUa wetbar. Opena to a.....un. nrimmilll pool~ LoHlJ Sffluded Jard.~b)'lmb tropical pluta. -.IOO. don osen .. ' m .nu ., .... pl..-, auperb carpet. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I ---- i.a •e1r..-; completely :uvm • * e...r <>ww-will ./ llST IUY C9l'7 tl9&e1 ... ....,.. ~'::lint:'~~: WA&MITSOUAal 11r.r--.. ,...,. UIMER,. ..._. UMd brick frplc in Nice 21t.ory ildrm ··c·· 00. (II.I~....... frail la ,.. ... Jardl. A.I· Plan. Freshly painted, UMIVllSITY PAii! Beautifull'y upgrad e d 48R , 2 tr.i bath ·•Fordham·· Plan w /family rm, ea rthtone decor. freshly painted and new air-corfd. Large master BR w I fplc a nd balcony . Steps to community tennis courts and pool. $144,900. Scott Alston 551 -8700. <X -62) PllfllCT STAD9 HOt• 2BRS, l~ bath and a large livin1 room. Good corner location. S102,400. Lorraine Jackson /Marty Elliott 551·8100 <X-63) 1100 _.,.. fluDdlla. cenlrat air. Priced below J ~ Pl.,. a.• .. •-v-•-nt compuable saln ror im-"-9' II~. •· .... ----mediat4 ..... .,.. e:.1.:.ed· 67,_1,.0 tuction.181.IOO. 644-7211 ....... ..... ... Ptoplewltoaeed People -........ pr Jr, Tlult'a wbattbe ,_ ¢ n fiteit -··· DAILY PILOT Derrell Pad, Aat . IDVJCEDJltSCl'ORY &Jm. aallaboutl 711·1414 (amput \'aley c ..... 642~11 ~· Dow. Ot+te ··-----······.,,,.-· .. . . ....... ~· .. ·-·· .......... -' 111:atll Woodbridl1eC"'"' ...... ~v ... c...- ••••••••••••••••••••••• COST4MISA DIM, II a11M, dr, ................. ..... -lbt ..... . Amnta. ....... _ ...... - "ll'l'rlUlr ...... 1 ar + ......... Mdl.C.M. ........... ,. .,-·····~···-··>-·· .. Quail Place Exclusive. 12 NICE UNITS 9 .6 x GROSS -FULLERTON Rents can be raised on these well located bread & butter units. No new fina n cing required. Take s ubject to existing loans and owner will carry balance at 121·~ with 25"1, d own. Call for details Principals only. . 4-PLEX MESA VERDE Pride of ownership. New roofs. drapes. carpets w ithin 2 years Rents below market. Lots of up-side potential . Pri r ed right. n o vacancies in last vear. Call for details . · PLUMllNG /HEATING BUSINESS APPLIANCE STORE 2 separate business opportunitie!' for the entrepreneur. An appliance store or plumbing and heat i n~ bus iness. Well established. Call fo r details. CHAIMIMG TOWNHOUSE OWNER LEFT 3bd, l'h ba. 2'12yrs. o ld. Pride of Ownership. Need fest sale. Pool, spa. n ear So. Coast Plaza. Walk t o schools. Owner wilt he lp finance . Great Inves tment. 12 UNITS FIHAHCIN& IUILT-IN 12 Units for onl y $295.000. 5 Buildings on 3 lots. Good financing built-in. Plenty of potential. Close to downtown San Bernardino. Call for details . 9UAIL PLACE PIOPllTIES 752-1920 W e have a few openings for qualified, dedicated prof easionals who are interested in joining Orange County's fastest growin1 income property Real Eatafe operations. Quail Place Properties (714) '152·1920. , Shall' 3 Hr :! Ba Rn.: No do~:. 1:-1 pu61l ~ Avail 64&951tti MESA VEIDE r I' 110~ 3 bedroom home 111 .:n'.tl location. Only $6511 mti lndudes gardent•r ·\.:J Call !>56-2660 Superbly redecorated JB1 2ba. Avail no~ $67~ mo Agr 754-1202 3 BR 2 Ba. c arprls drapes. fcreplarl', douhll· garage. fenced yard I<\' access. 1700 mo. Roy McC••· RJtr. 541.7729 New 3 br twnhse. 3 ba. frpk. mlcr oven. $11CMI 2231 Pacific. 893 1351 Super rlt>an Jbr. Iha frpk. qwet cul dt' sac: m E S t de Rf'f l'IJ!. d "was her. dbl o ven Avail. now. tr650 Wayne agt, 64&8816. 675·9873 Lease or lease opt 2 Br. adult condo. Sen1rity gale. A IC No CM lllOOtrm. Agt 64~-72'2 1 Brautlful large 2 story . .\ Br. 3 Ba . frplc. formal D.R .. Fam rm .. bonus rm .. patio, lar&e fenerd yard. 2 car gar Near S.C. Plaza. No pets 18.'Xl S46-2451or759-14311 Pool home near OCC 2 Br 2 Ba. frplc. walk lo schools $725 /mo. ffl~36 lleaa Verde. 3 br, 2 ba. fam. rm. frplc. 2 car «ar. •. 146-2121 2 br. 1\.t ba twnhat', 11pa. tennis ct , pool. I m1 beecll.1125.974-3148 1 bdrm cotta1e. frplc , avail Feb. 1st, Incl uhl -· 5'9-011.3. .. ,,., •• Tl 2 Br. 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I.I ii :t v I) 4 ,, ~ ' • Ill : I .. , •• .11 •• ,..I ., .. uo. -. ........ :tl.J1V11) 31\.6 t'Vt'' 111 J>Vu b J.t1 l~111il:> 6 Jl-l400 '>I htl> Ao ~hlll}llllll( ~1----------·1 IU.• I~ tflllll 111 !i!i l ~WI I '"""" 4 tt. :t ~... • holdrt'n \JI\ l ~I\ t-. lts rn· 1· I\ 11 K II!<' 1wilf )l'b<.1u1 .. "~ovµ1111: &1 1 HH fairnly 1111, .a\ dll lilG CANYON. McLean I Townhouse 2 bdrm, 2 bulh, formal dining, fireplace. wet bar, spa & t ennis lmmac . cond. Aliulls. no pets. $900 le&M Colesworthy & Co, 640--0000. fr.,.) llnl !Mt>-;,7~L I 1·1J 11 luJul) I $7:.:J mu HOM~-t-'11 tt IH .. '11 I l.uula lie th U<.1rn·ll HI _. bJrm U l ;i Ft'flCt'lll l). ti4l! 3'!\tU )Mt.I & guag .. Kilb & t--le h 3241 IJt'U weko me !164 2!iclti ., ----oc ':17l-.!!(11 ;\~ llU h"t' ··oc·····~:·.::F··.·a··:;·· LUTILUFf COHDO J hlks rrom bt-at·h :I Br 21 ~ &, t-'_R . frpll' mH·ro wave, l>•H Avail 1m llll'd f1 I) t ilep !l6:j ljlj42 Condo. :!bdrm . I '•ha . ltuntmgton Landmark , adult t·om m $550 rn11 5"'" "1 lmmed. occupancy, 2 Br 1 lt1 , I ba. sharl' c" I Ba, 2 car gar Dys 1.-rLw~. $4'15 mo 111 :! br. 641 5800. eves /wknds I ha $!150 mo Nt'w 641MJS7 J)JIOl, \'rp ls. hlll(tl \ U -- llt'(.'k full Sl'\·urit} "'"'I. <Xeanfront 2bdrm. 1 ~,ba , 1n l tica1·h. no floi:s l'rpls. drpe, gar , yrly Isl'. ~ IWG S750/mo. 642·3443. ----- NO LEASE REQUIRED YEAR·ROUNO FUN Soc .. 11 A1 t1v 11te\ D· 'Pl l"• •I •e" SuntJny "'""'I • ouo ., • P,11 1 • ~ • lu~ much morp GREAT RECREATION· f,'fltl!~. ttflf l e~')f fl~ CI & J.'11 '''01 I •'/ Hll t ft°' C-tub"i • S,1uf1c.t • Hytl111m'"'·•QP. Sw•m ''' n\J • Dr1v 119 R;trllJf' BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS <, nqh•, 1 & '/ tlPtH Cll m~ • r ur ''•\hfl(:J & Unlu rn,'-<ht•O • A.Uut! l \I '•t.J •Noµ,,,, • ~11Ue " >JH•t1 d,t ,, ft ll Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/So. 1 7u0 16ir1 51 .,... lwc•h'u.twa ... ·-··· u.fwa ~·-*''*Y· 15, 1911 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C...MeH JIJ4 ........ 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SOUTH f:DI _,toe n1ped en ------·----Yrly1525mo. 711).'lJU -- calJ 141-07G nm WHIPR.I TW Newport Beach Realty ~ .2bdr~. ~~· rp~c · B_,, Lun•rw ... .a...•t .,.; •• at -'. _.., JaC, ntl 1.etu\IJI, l ..,ROOM w /REFRIG -, ,_.,. _.. ., I BR •-d t _..,./mo 7~ MG fordabie lMa1. 1,2 • s · new cp .. , rpa, Oll -· • · Nopeta. Avail now. ol wood 6 wallpaper. ------- Sl25 /mo. l5l-2175 Br. Well decorated. Reins. encl gar . .-ZS yr· ~ L191 1 lll6 2bdrm, lba, 571 Weal JOllDn , 2 children ~. No peU. 1311&. Sierra M1mt I Co. M J.1.33t. 2 Br. I Va Ba. $410. 610 J o Ann St. C .M N o dlildren, small do g con- sidered. 642. 7344. LOVELY 2bdrm , 2ba studio with frplc. patio. mcl gar. Newly deror. $550. 998 8128. $150 allowance. Olympic •be "'°°'· lilht· ly. Aak for Bill S.59> ••••••••••••••••••••••• tdlenniacourt,Jacuui, --Fabulou1 ocean vu , park like landscaping. wmrct.JFF 2 br, 1 ba oceanfront 2 Br 2 Ba con· Most beautiful bids. in coado. New int., pool. do. ll)O. Joe.~. __ tttom 139). ~0619 adlla, no peU. tl50 mo. Af ...... ,_.1lt1d Beautifully localed 2 Br. $315. Child OK. Gas in· '7S4·lDI or 957-8350 aft oru.fwwlaMd 3900 7PM rid 142.1652. Versailles LUX jr Ibr, _ ----------w /refri&, ga r , New3Br.2"'8a,nr ocn,2 pool /s pa /sec. $440 . frplcs. dbl garage, 700.8380. 1ndry /also 1o·x~· garaae b - - ------ for· rent. 846·9501 or 2 r, ii,; ba + gar. Hoag ~5509 Hosp area. nu decor. open hse Sat & Sun 11·3. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sawild Vil-e New 1112 bdrm luxury adult apts in 14 plans from 5415, 2 bdrm from $505 + pools . tennis, waterfalls, ponds! Gas for cooking & heating paid. From San Diego DAILY PILOT . ............. ,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mat. F to alar f11n1 <acept for bdrm) 2br. 2ba. Cdll apt. S100 + ~ ut.il + S100 dep. avall. l /22 /11 l40·(200 ut 21 days , 711).1111 eves Fem w /child look in& for fem rmmte. lbr, 3ba, jac. DI + util. 631·1666 Shr condo, pool Is spa, Sl75, female, no children. avail. now. Contact Ben or Stephanie, 131.-76. Fem non·1mkr rmmte to shr new condo in I rvi.ae w /same. reap, clean. 24·34 2'-'bdrma, 2'1tba. $t00/mo. Call Kim arter 5/Wknds 780-12'76 •Shared Living• Counselors will personal· Jy select a rompalible rmmte to s uit your lifestyle. Shared·Livinl( 171416.1J.l801 833 Dover Dr. Stell N.B. 92663 VILLA POMONA APTS. 1 & 2 Bdrm Garden Apartme nts . Enc ls d gar ages. ~uiet adult complex. No pets. Crpts, drpe, pool, palio, laundry rac1l. S3ll> mo & up. $00 sec. dep. 642·2015. Deluxe poolside xtra lge <!>r, 2ba, bltns, dswhr. 1"'1 miles beach. Adil'>, no pets . 1395 mo . SJ6.3362. 4238 H ilaria Way . ~/rtX>. 830.5875 E . Bluff condo, Jbdrm, 21.ba. dtn rm. fam rm. 675-6565 Agt. i''rwy dri ve North o n Sharp, Motivated Widow Beach Lo McFadden lhen moving to Newport, West o.n Mc F~dden Lo QtM, prefer rmmte M rF Sea w1nd Vi l lage _ t o shr expenses . m4>~Sl_98· (~1485·75926AM·llPM 2 Br patio apt. $380/mo Adlts. no pets. 731 W. 18th St . Agl Faye 64().9W() 2 Br. Apt. Dishwasher. bhq. patio. $425 645-0666, 546-2313 Judy UleSliBllU Nr bch, new 2 Bdr's & 2 G HE AT B A y to• RN T ba's , frpks. W !D Caril', HOME JO' encl garages . Also 2245 s /f lux unit. 5021 Oep~od. non-s moke. Dunbar714/846-950l Wt O. gar. $625 mo 673-0521 2 & 3 Bd r m Apls $400-$4.5(). Kids OK. no pets. 964· 2566 or !nJ.2971 Agt .. noree. I bd apt Laguna f)each yearly basis. 5475 ut1I in- cl. 494-6735, 497 ·34117 4000 i''ema le roommate t o share 3 Bdrm house. Balboa Bay Front $225 675·2734 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Beach Motor Inn. Avail Feb Isl MW Non 985 No. Pacific Coast Smoker St 5 o + '• Hw y , Laguna Beach. ~llhti~S.S7-~aft5pm Daily. Weekly, Kitchen Fem roommate to shr available Low winte r rates 494.5294 exp. s pa. Jae. & tennis. lbr. $210. Avail immed. Room w /pvt. bath & en· !;46-8940. I 2 I 3 I :I 4 7 9 7 ·I ~ . LOIJlll'MI Ml4)Uel 1252 MEWPOIT CIEST L .,, .i ,, ti Lwwry apt. Block from beh. 3 Br. 2 \.'J ba . $650 /mo. 960·9027 or 962. J984 3 Rr. 2112 Ba Townhouse. adlLS only 1525 sq ft W ID hook·up, localed nn l(reenbell. Hee center & pool inc l $111 5 mo. Haywood apL-;. At San Joaquin Hills ltd & San Miguel Or 644 5555 «!131!161-7713 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THR EE beautiful condos ArAllTMENTS SP'ANKIMG CLEAN available. Diffe rent toca· ''4• 642-5113 Beautiful garden a pls H. 8 . Condo, $525 /mo. Homelike 2 Br 2 Ba. $600. trance M icrowave & Person lo shr lrg lwnhse refng. Steps ~o beach. apt & photo inlt'res l Pool & l~n nis court. Dana PLS40·9945exl218. 1275imo. Call 7 9AM & 496-c.110 ask for Linda 1'1erpomte 1 & :! Hr ('on 2 h d r m . Zba h o mt• tiona Pool. tennis. spa. Pool & spa Adults. no 2bdrm. 2ba. frplr, new Near CdM J11gh Sc·hool. Newport Beach/No. .....s 1.11 J u· h h do:., pool . lt·11111:., spa ~ frµlr, 2 i•ar i.:ar. 1 mi CI08e to beat·h and Hoag Htlt ., , ,. .-.-I drps. ('rpts, paint Pool. ,1 !Jar.. is was er. $425 $6UO !118 1511 or from o~·ean. 1n adult Hospital .. ,.. ~=~~ 5300= 1ac.sauna 1714 )8424763. frµk Nopt•l 644.(~cir ta:JI 5751 1·omm l'ool s µ<1 nt'arhy C/21 Newport C.llhr I 11.1 645-1104 225() Vanguard. 548.24~ (213)~. 631 :ll!9 . . Well mannt•red pct ok. 760-6767 .I Hdrm. l ha. fam rm l~ase $625 mo. Eves _ '-----------' For Lel&Se or by Option l Wrm with µullu. xlnl 5-7PM 548·5366. . Dana Pt $200 per M F lo shr 2 br. 2 ba, frµI. Ut1ls inc. Call : mn. TC<'. fac's _ $350 + s hr 661 1451 ut11s.559·9339.6lo9 tu bt·h $6Sll mo t 'al l · lleights. 2Br. 2Ba + J Br.Oceanfronl J!lllW Witson,631 ·!>583 St>as1de Village at 17141&15 !1314 W CM Home Sparc & Resp F e m non·smkr w/frpk Dbl gar. I'• mi f;lll 16Sl or'1!132112J !House for rent. Newport l 8drm2 Ua $470 $475 1 Brand New Condo JO<'. l0t·utwn Call tW rt le h 3269 Weekly 1Mo. Gara.ce. . Meach /Atlanta Blvd 111 wants same to sh r new YOO l890M1l'kcy wpo oc st udy, frple. & yar d. lmen.'l,elc.6404784 1 '~n·~ma. ·Allduyal·l~d. nSolo:".t.&s I 2t>r +libra ry +.3ba: 111 ~ •• ".,tr .. ~f:l s I Br . yard. ~~·tc:d,·~~dlnl:~~,~~~~ ~!~u,xe c .~84·2T·2897wnhsi! 3 Udrm I :•. lfa IJ 1> 0N•e•:•po••r•t•·S~h·•o•r•e•s•·,~a·•n•a•I fl. 50/rtX> + util. No pets. •e1 ., " .--... y ....... $3!15 .,..,., m eves .crnded Enl'losed yard, frunL 4bdr ..... J ba. newly · a · · " '""' .. _..., """ "' .,... ,.. " 63l 3378 ft 5 L'ant~"ti'c furn. Apt .~1lhj r.o•c. ..... .,1.,.,7 I Jt.Jr .. + Jba. App .. rox ,,.,1· 7814 only 752 7521 ext 440 • ._ pool & Country Club l''ai· 1650 . sec. gale. 3 Lcnnih days, 645 3936 e ves Rmle shr Irv. home of with Jac·uai. douhlel decorated, 2 blocks to 3 Bd. den. 2""1 Ba. Condo. SB5(1mo 760 9117 SPAC 2BR ADULT Ll(e I <'OUrtS. pool/Jae. S9001mo 1 bloi:k to heach. yrly · · working mo ther w /1 i.:arage N_ear 1 s~o~P.'"K I CX.'ellf'l.9&2668J. Bluffs . Lease. $820/nX> • I kitch. open beams reil. 1 per t!B. (213 1833-1369 or :1hdr m . 2bil du"lcx Employed Clenl. non child. Mff.k1ds OK. no '""00 mo 213 5~ uo~ or ,.,.,,7647 u l. · v II 1 r 213183 ... " smoker. o vt.<r 411. lite ,.,..,_. ..,.,, mo+ 1 ... util •• · 3 8d 2 8 f t ....,. .res 1g1ous ersa1 es inc re r1.:. no µels t'Ves t 1·57.... 901 mo 67:1 01!15 ,,_..., ....,., • 714 ,.JtiO 7~ rm a ocean ron . rruru bdrm condo. ser & -...,-.,.,.,,., Maple St. k1tc·h pnv 548 7586 ""'l·""'""I I mme, nu paint & drapes. HUGE HO .,...., ,,.., ~ JU """ :!bdrm. I' ,ba. lri: t·onclo. t'Xcell cond .. patio & USE rec. fac 1l1Lies 12 I3 •1 :>48·7356. 673 ~3 I Mlri...n Wall AP!s. 11.rl! :.! br apt I Ill 29th St. Hot.ts Motets 41 OO y 0 r k 1 0 w n v 1 11 a . yard. $1.25()/Mo y rly. No S Br Cape Cod charmer. 9'1·2372; <7141526·1968 . , . ~ &. 3 Br lw.nhse from Apt/\. NB. Wa lk to hl•h ••••••;•••••••••••••••• Shr 38r Woodbridl(e Con SS..50 mu ~i2 3.'ll!l or ''all1 ' .... s please Call Lloydat den. F .R .. 2-s ty. Npl -l br. Iba. pref marned Sf75 Yard.bwlt-1ns.enr l Call b"75-'l91 2 do$225rno Res 5520537 ~ ~~ u .... $'""" Ava1'l now lPI. rh1ld up lo :! OK. gar , nr H Harbour DO YOU LIKE n. ••. ""c.·1188 A·1 S1tl"r a.11 a. "·I l1r.•, J ACO BS REALTY .,.. .... ......,. . . ... I ~ """ ~,., u • " ~ ·• Diana631·1266,8SS·ll58 lllflWwn $275 64&3755 IHO-Ql17. l l)r dt'l'k, yrly lt'aSl'. MOTELS? ti<l2 .a:.io j 675·6670 ...,... ... d uva1 I 1mmcd $!'>50 .+ Weekl y rentals from $84 n :MA LE IWOMMATI': to s hare beautiful :l bedroom apt. with 2 1(1rls 1n N.8 . Rent S166 mo 645·8416aft 6PM. :i UIHlM. fr'uk, 11wl'I 1·111 Lox llaroor View time 00 2 d """"' ft T h I UDO BAYl''RONT CON-••••••••••••••••••••••• :r' Bnlrn 2 Ha. frµll'. pvt Lovely 2 & 3 Bdrm. 124 41slSl & up 646·7445 2274 " • + en '"""sq ,........__,--'--... • 3107 hackyrd. nt.<a r ly nt'w. own ouses. garage, """ "7U7 !'o/e..,......,rt Blvd C M ''l'~ac· Walk lo twa..t1 3hr. l ba . fam r m . A '1 bl '1 .. --°"'" -..... . . k I' h 1 vai a eyeary. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1good loc.·at1o n $6!'>11 pauo,laundryfac.5475& ai5CI mo Ai,'t ~2 -11:..1 s Y 1g t . new cpl. ge Barrett Rily 642.5200 Lower Lge 2br. Iba. + 2 759-1040 '575. Call 213 /596-7202 or pallo. dbl l(ar. $990/mo. ------· p'iv. patios w /lndry & 714/960-7347. 3 hdrm. :! balh. yrly 4 doors lo bearh 642 0891 HEEO A P'LACE? Heas. Weekly Rates K 1lchenelles· Phones "Z" Channel Movies 2 BD HM ''Cape llu nl 631 4842 or Answer Ad s..-"-gar. lliOO. 675·8213 2br. l'pl. drapes. bwlt-ms. tngtun' t·onolo l>bl .iar. '°· 642·4:.>0 24hrs c:.phtr.o 3271 -· ~.adults no pets 2272 2 Br Condo. I year old lmmac cond. Qwet com- plex. good location lo i''rwy & shopping. Avail ~. l500mo. 962-72'78 or ~3214 Hoomma t t' wa nted lo share 3Br. 2Ba lux. home in CdM. $233 rno. + ulil Avai I. F e b . 1. Ca 11 67>Z.S01 aft. 6PM_ ulll rm . 1 err11.~l'r<1tc>r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br. 1 ba, pvt patio. Maple63l 29'l7 $600 mo,. Hl'f's rl'q ii THE ILUFfS Spac. 4 br, 3 ba home. t,.:i aduJu. no pets. Aft. 6 & -• t-:.istbluH Spat 1ous lbr. pool. bakony, view 1n qui et a rea. adult ~ no pet.-,. $475 644 4767 Sandpiper . 1967 Newport Bl. Costa Mesa 645·9ll7 Agt.962·44!'>4 4 Rdrm <3 +den ). mi. from D.P. Harbor. wkndl,963-1031. SHARPMesaVerde 2 HH .._..~°" Gorgeous 2 s l o r Y ID>. 493-2595. 835·5752 ----· -2 Ba. no children or peL'I Ll \'to; AT NEWPORT BEACH for S80 wk 645·(>440 t•biw li,42 t o wnhou se L ovely · --------Corw .. M9r 3122 $450 mo + sec. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• features . In beautiful s..faAM 3210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 346-SM>. ask for Pam. I Br . I Ba . Steps to beach. $425 Property House Roommate wanted to shr condo n r hear h $2~) +ut1I M to'. 642-0807 Cor31 C ay wall'r bt'a1·hfront. •tWrm. :llrn, :.pa. 36' boat shµ. f11q lea.-;e or rent $2300 /mo l\gt Phil Tymon l\40·2207. 846-1371 J hr hse, oH wall'r $lJ511, lt•ase 842 77!!4 •la y~. 494 2136eve:. Lovely 3 Hr 2 Ha honw :i t 17052 to:di;:ewater 1\' ail I • 111 lfH S'!IOO mo To Sl'l' tall Tobin lllty !WG 137 I l'OOd On quiet cul de ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2"' Bet. 2 ba. frplc. dis- sal' Near pool. Move in Beaut. adult loft condo. hwasher. No of PCH. Very attract ive Jbdrm. today at $895 mo Agt Security, spa. South Cst 9650/mo. 1st/last. set· avail Feb Isl. S550 Call 640-~. Plza area. $450. 631·4933 510 Jumine. Avail now ITT~ orM&-0686 673-22112. 9·5pm Ha rbor V iew Home .---------------· 12 Br 2 Ha. Large Pnv Nr beach. Lge 2 br. 2 ba. rrplc. gar . yd & patio. $595. Avail 2 1~. Ca ll Answer A d 11348 , 642 4D>, 24 hrs. Jbdrm. ram rm. 2ba. w.-...hr 3291 South of Hwy $435. l year j pat.to. 1 blk to shops & next to greenbelt. inrl ••••••••••••••••••••••• lease. Charming I Br.1 park. 549S/mo 675·0681 WOODLAKE A"S 642 :B50or642·1010 VCICGfioll l...tdt 42§0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NptShrs a<·ross from b('h l4bdrm, 2ba condo on &ch w ·sm br $325 pool North Shore of Tahoe. enc gar 64()..5078 FUiiy furn. 5/mm from North Star. $400/wkly ~7-3226, !)JO.J946 Bert. M 1F. non-smkr to shr Jbr NR Oceanfront. $2W. 645·9889. Female 18 wants room· mate lo find & s hart- C.M. apt. 631·3681 Pam. .cardner. comm poo/, Near new huae 4 Bd. 2 Newly redec + carpet. I 146-65' I OCEAMNOMT-YIL Y SllOO/mo. 640·2836. Ba .. fenced yard, fp. Va· garage. lndry fac. Avail Nr fo~cdco & 405. 2 br , l'-'l AduJl luxury 1 & 2 br. l.-d Occ.-c; I Large Big Bear Cabm rant. S .W. o f S pr· Feb 6. 714/883·2723. ba. patio . garage, fror ~S Wat~ & ras Beaut 4Br. 2Ba UPfit?irs Pool table, color TV. 2 MUSICIAN ARTI ST Nt>wport Heights 3 Br. 1 ingdale/Weslminster . 7-9PM I $42.5/mo.s.51·6130 :.n;.;nit~~ls mp ete m Duplex. Wood beam rrplcs.slps 14 545·6916 CREATIVE PERSON Ha F'am r m All pel( & S700t ?)714n68·1677. ceilin)ts. rrplc. enclsd 1, ... r VEG•r WR2M......,D P a r k Y o u r groove Ooors f150. 0rive Studio apt. 4 blocks from E.side 2 Br upper. Jrg I Hdrm condo, pool. Jac. gar w auto o pent>r . _.., AOJ> E5ftl!;l"O van rv,camper on our by 418 st_ Andrews Call Canda d 1-beach, $340/mo. 730·7000. balcony. quiet adult.A 120 sauna. Ser unty UtJI in wash dry. furn or un I Beautifully furn Jbdrm. lot, qwet end of cut.de lr.W.. 673-6336. ...,... .. d 3425 67>9115. George. t-:20lh St S39S. 646-0UIO rl. $425. Eves 840.4580 rum 3ba twnhse incl pool. Jar. sa~ Use of house. Ir.: 1244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• saunas. at your disposal & Newport Crest 4 Hr. Jba Adult security condo. ----------Newer 2 Br. 2 Ba. $425. 2bd. 2ba. DLX adults. no OCEA.MNOMT·YltLY Total priva cy. also incl back yard. canyon .......••.....•....•... Woodbridl(t• nt>ar lakt· Hrand nev. J Br. ~ Ha Hil(hly upl{rafl .. d $7511 Y00,54) l 'l'URTLt:tt(>(;K l'res1dent home. 4 br. ram rm. xlnt. lex· a lion < >utl!land 1ni coud ~J:"1 mn /\gt KJ3.92!l3 S795/rm incl i.:ardcner. ·l Hr 21'2 Ha . :!s ty, i\1('. Woodhn<IKt' 1'011ls . µarks. lake No pets :JI! Meadowj!ras:. 559 62'!1 TURTLto:ROCK Broad m>Or Plan I. 3 br. ~ hil. din rm. fam rm. rrµt. lge k1tch. rnmm µool. Nr srhls. & shoppml( Xlnl rood No pets $825 mun thly Ca II 494 9!;42 a ft 5PM. TUltTLUOCK GLEN SBr. 38a, 3 rar garage. lt08)!188-lZ34 ext 214 LEASES z+den 21.<i ba SllOO 3br 2''2 ba S900 4br20,., bl $900·Slz.50 4br+ bonus 2"'1 ba 1875 tone.lo Near pool. jac & 2bdrm. nr be ach, dbl Unus ual near new 2 Avail approx Feb. 1st. 3Br. 2Ha. frpk. enc•Jsd maid ser\•ice . o n ly studio. $150 mo. Wendy tenrus SllllO /mo.646-1950 gar. i mmac. $550 bdrm,2 bath.largesun· 700.1418or548-8675 eves pets 54t5 gar w auto o pener. minutes from the strip. OO.l700 IJoan ,. 957 9303( Rob 751 5504. 1 deck. some view. 2 ca r orwknds, 960 4145 wash idry hook·up avail weekends. only Chnstian Female room· 0rl'yer 1 br S -. "I 1 garage, fireplace Va · 0 h •-1 8 .... laft 1 RR $375 & 2 BR $4JU lllll HUMT. HARIOUI $400 + sec. 702·871·1293 male needed. Shr :rnr 1 nr .c ... aza poo , cant & ready S650 mo ac ... r. WIUJ • pd Nopels. 3Br 21r,Ba t•ondo w 'boat askfor Tony or lvemess. 28a c o nd o Lal(una Yearly Rent al on the spa.tennis, sauna.patio. (Nopetsl rarpets . drape•. 536-7542 shp Ocean &bay v1ew.2 Peru!'-'ula. 2 Rd rm 2 Ba. I a k e a / c . c I u b h s e . fireplace $370 • up. 283 rrµJc 's. 2 car gar w auto Rewtds to~ 4300 Niguel S250 mo 495·4826 tooO mo 646-Z731 $435/mo. incl. gas /wlller '(,',, 1,,1111 r/,,/, //(I 1 /\vocado. Hayloft Apls __. leoclt 3169 <~ner. wash /dry· fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• Male or Fe ma le 21 Jo to (213)640-1830 ext 4H ,11 J, 1 . 00-74AS. • •• ::::".:•••••••••••••• Cum forrenltoJunelll Moving? Avoid deposits& shr 4br hse t:.side l' M BIG CANYON LEASE. Robin.(213>545·4889 -A•fr'''IU711'1f(('.) PAii NEWPORT TSLMGMTSVCS rut li ving expenses' Sl62+'•ut11646-0930 elegant 2 BR 2 Ha .,... Super sharp 2 Ar_ Adult 642•1603 Prnress1onally s ince lwnh E ·L d lij/-.\1'1.'1'1 Nice loc. Garage & palm l!nl r:,,_.._" me. xc1 mg ecor ~ hwllh "91"fti1Md ~'-'J 642.ssw. CO~Y ClUI Contact Delores for Ht>n· w ,.: real w a 11 pa I' e r . 'T' 2435 E. Coasl Hwy . CdM ....,. tals in Newport Beal·h & HOUSEMATES draperies & mirror ed ••••••••••••••••••••••• UVIMG Costa Mesa 832 4134 wall t r eatme nt Air .... ,, ...... 1707 -----2 br. 1', ba. pvt patio. all Singles. Ur2 bedroom __________ 1 cond . tennis •. comm.••••••••••.••••••••••••• 1 o-/ ... 1 h vt utlls pd, children OK. apts, &lownhbuses Fe m a I c n e e d s "" BE CH Pi P .. B °'' w sep. al c .. P I I d "'-"25 / I f I h px>I. Avail now. $1 ,000 A • er., r .. g. I r. parltini. I"" bills to bch. poo. n ry rm. ,. mo l''rom$449 644-1900 Newport Island lbdrm for ma e l ema e lo s r rm B5l-06ll M50. Adil. Ut1l pd. Wntr. $37S/mo. 673-9208 + dep 1'¥78 Maple <nr 1 nc>n·smokr behind re-2bdrm Cum bayfront ron· 303 E . Edgewater _ ___ _ __ Harbor & 19th > or call Oceanfront for Winter s i dence in q uiet do Non·smoker. dbl car Nwpt Shores waterfront. 1·871·2866. Coif• MeM 1124 mgr, 645·5&47 Rental..,, Furnished & un· neighborhood. $375 yrl:v gar . d is hw asher . J u 28a r I Cum. Broker. 675·49L2. h /d ' I 050 • ••••••••••••••••••••• 10X20' Gar. Storage only. C.OSta Mesa $40 mo. Call 1·5PM. 6J6.4120. Balboa Island single car garage. SSO/mo, 675·4017 wkdys 8··3:30 or. rp c, tennis. Rent to e ld e rly••••••••••••••••••••••• 1..._ l "' t 'd 0 1 673-4749. was e r ryer 1n r JXJOl S850 968-8263 ..... au . .-~as !11 e up ex 673-0405 After 5PM · mo. Gentleman. furn. single 2 Ir. I le~ Units. 2 Br I Ba. larl(c NO FEE! Apt. & Condo Newport Hts. 2 Br. 1 Ba. fflce l...tilt 4400 Spacious Jbdrm. 2,,,ba, Apt, shr Ba $1 50 mo. Newly decor 8!I pd. Ji v. rm. blt·m kitchen. r~lals. Villa Rentals . P a t 1· 0 • ., a r age . nu Fem tn share Jbr. 2ba hse ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67>5654 ft eac:I pr, pool, d /Washer d I 67>4912 B ok ,.. very clean. townhouse, a 6 Adult.a.642.5073 largerear yar w/pato ___ r _e_r crpls /dr a ps. o lde r rcdec. new t·pt. nr bch. Slartthenewyearrightin pool , jog~i ng . e l c ~...... 3724 t:ncl gar. lmmed. avail. 2 Br 1 Ba Avail. now adults.nopets.$400yrly HBS2001mo.536·1140 well established 2.000 f100 /mo with $25 dis ~ EC I. $585 pe r mo w I al f>48.:;JO& sq .ft. doctors office l A"'"-"-" t•-"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._.,.,..,y D 0 lowance for ManaRe Atta of Balboa & Coast ----~ Share lrg lux home. 2 Onsit.e parking. Adapta coun · ,. ....... ~. SUSC•11tfT•11t 1 Br. gas pd, encl gar. H~y •525 mo J D f I · ,..,50 ·1 · --me nl r esponsibility .. · • · · · 2br, l500·1162S adults no rp c·. micro ,... + ut1 · ble for one or 2 phys> Weslclirr·Dover Shores. F'umlbr.apt.$325&.up. d/Vllaaber, pool. Adults Du n l(er & A sl!o1· Prop erly Mgm t. pets 1409 Sup erior 54~3428. cians.Call . beaut.4brtden,ram.rm. Encl. gar. Adults. no 642·5073 ~HT10I 751 ·2787 Af L Spm. 645-8684 REDCARPET din. rm, cuslom-bui It pdl. 2110 Newport Bl. 3 Ir To ...... a•• 541 . .acw.4 Roomma~e. 14br in F~ana 893· 1351 home. View Back Bay. _541-41MbhmUr5PM N i d pd 590 Joann SL Open Sat. 2 Bay front Bach. Nice. Pl.'" ut1I. c ose to ·rwys -------.ew Y eeor. gas .. br. I child OK. $365 lll50. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Enclsd W /D facilities _ Fur n. &bear h. 493-6198. 1617 WestcUff. N.B. Want 3000 sq rt. Im med. occ .. IW'f• ._.. 3740 en c 1 gar po o I u alk to f C all 646 4144 days ..,. d /w asher.· 'Adults '. :>tS-4529 (213)598·1219 garage, pa o, w avall.675-3060 -----------financial inst. 70005. · . ••••••••••••••••••••••• · beach. adulta, no does. --------Woman w 112 yr old son l5t. noor. Asent 541.5032 ~3117eves /wknds. H.l.'aPIMIST 642·50'13 -------Lrg Bach. w /patio 1325 TSLM1mt.M2·lto3 Waterfront 3 Br I Ba want.storenttorespnon----- •LUXURY UNIT• Spuiah btateLivin1! PINE BLUFFAPTS nX> 2 Br. I Ba. dshwsr. ·--------duplex. utll. paid. no s1mking fem over 30. Lg IUSTIMG BAYl&OCNVIEW Beautiful pmrk-Uke sur-Spec. 2 br, 2 ba. Adult frplc, balcony ssoo mo LASlllSASAnS. .pra1e. 1B50 yrly lease. Nwpt Hgt s h ome . ATTHISIAMS7 2Br. 20. -n• .. --unti. roundin11. Terraced I i · w /e n cl gar . P ool . ATBEACH 67~Ul9,991·5910 541-4258 El-anl3700 ..... ft.olflce ..-......, pool S .. bbq comp ex. pal o. view. Ocean view pool lenllU -'-.. -------------·• .., Versailles Nwpl. $750 · unaen IH • frplc •ncl 1ar 1as 1·acuzz1. Quiel adult.s on· ' 'h .... M F ,... .. c h Sb 2b bid.I .. in downtown HB. s parklin1 fountains. • ~ · ·• ...,Cl\ H 1 l"OUrU, adlta. Bae ., 1,.... Charming I br Versailles I ...,....., s r r. a . bid I rm. Byco, Inc. 845-22.Sl i stove diabwuber spa ly, no peta. __,., ar a. bd m from ... 20 5515 condo l.st n . hie C M Spa Nr SC Newer I · w tons ~ ----------Sp a c o us room 1 . 1_._· • ' ~2447 r . ..... · . r . pvt patio. · · · · partdni. Call. NwptShores, 3 br, 2 ba, nr Separate din ing area. 5..-p ... 'crm. From "!'.!°1·•107 ----·-----• -River Ave. 642-2511. wu model unit. View of Pina Is Frwy. l200·Sl25. RED CARPET ......... f J Walll·ln cle»eta, borne· • -'V l Br. 1 Ba. Stove. disrwwaJ. ----fountaill. Lota ol privacy, Shr ut.ila. 141-4913. -1351 ...,_.., 2 rp cs, gar. $'150. ,,....., 3 Bedroom 2 Bath .,_ . .. 523CAMPVSDa·fRVl~E 552·5099 ~!1~~H:n~~:~:'!8n UKE new 2 br, 2 ba, nr. di,!!:d•s ~r ~;: OCEANVJEW ' ~~~ S:!"t{52w~~~~~dye: Raommateto1hr2Brapt. ICOU.C-,..~-dwntwn. 1175 mo. ca • ..--. ra,...u. _. · 541.-S " · -· · • at Viata Del Lato CM _..., _ -----Bl"'' c.onclo 3 Br. New ...--. S7J.2113 9 ·$ Mo n thru l''r i . ~~-----121Dmo.xtru540-CROI ..-wPOIT Northwoods 3 Bdrm 2 decor. No pet.a. $'100. Jt4I 2Bedroom·fum. '510 ....,., Acrou from beach. 2Br. Elqut executive 1uil.e1 atory home, 3 ba. rrptc. Vista Hocar. Avail 2-1. 3 Biid.room Townbouse WISnAD VIL.LAM -----------just painted. 1595/mo, 3 Br 2 Ba duplu, frplc, •iure Fem. to sbr. fully in pn11t11e local.ion. With dahwahr,patio,dinina& 780-1S73. u.alum.1515 &aautlfiafMultApta~No "752Br.2Ba.Branclnew yearly.-.m1 bll·im, D.W. sundecll, furn'd. twnhae. Npt. complete a upport ·ram rm. Avail now. seoo . ..,..,_,_ .. 2 Br. eouo•-ttu~ ~· •· lmmed OCNp8DCJ. TownhouH. All built-im, ocean vu. Winter rental Bth. u 5·0 . Eves : aentcea. IM-2511 or_973-29'71. Al\ .. •1e"b:n. :Mh G ,;;.J PDot,.,., 1adry rm., gar. frplc, ladry rm .. carport. Btaean B&J, 2 Bdrm 2 911125. Z13/44f.1122 or eves •'1555or415-1778. 714/151-0lll nofee. 2 ~vate~ac~.:~ LAQUINTAHERllOSA avail.Dr-tuo..-. Aduhaonly,nopeta. Bath. Upper llDlt of 213/twrms _ . 25G-500 n grad Or ** .a.y••L MOW aecurity 1yatem. $1000 11111 Parbide Ln. 1 blk TSLMe!' .. -1SL Msmt. M2-t2'2l or •rtnmt home. f7IO per GR EAT BAY FR NT .t:~ .. !:_eb laht. ~m nonl . ~II pd.sqF,. --m ' ,.. ,... W _,, ae-...a. • b' .. -S ol MMlllor---142-ltoa. lllllllllt. yearly, YllllU. HOME D d -to 1 r ...... aut. ra New Broad moor mo · Ca II a fl IP M · ·.. ..:n,.. .... · Ulefuded. Available DOW. · epea · non· 2~ bdrm. bH ln CdM, W. 11th. Sl. C.M. Tom "~nml" J Bdrm, 2'-' ,___ ~-DLlll 1 llCOMDO .._,... JIH ~ amolle, W/D, 1ar. ~ tH5 lncl. uUI. 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'r·,,· Guar ri-free eeti1mte oa .... a.u .... : broelaur• ~-cau ...... 5 ...-ry.Loe.rel'a.P'air Experienced Painters ....................... . uiu.. ••h 11 .__.__ •llm1ute pet odor. larla•a .. lljobl. ...P.R.C.1117~tm pa.1D8171orlll..-prie9.Sll-4111,f•10T4 w..,.... prices int a. •Stucco, Repalr/Conat. -•• _..._ ca.,.. repair l5 Ynt .. Uc. •mJM en.om HOUSE DOCTOR ext 541·0120 543·2045 Free ir.t. Geor1e .. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• "•rlence . Do wor~ Wllat people need ii Raforaeleu-.... ........ J......... ' 541-1141 T~TH)fti9 ~-"-'• Ul-OlOl Electrician-Sm joba, ao-&lal•I tlaal laelpe _... •••• .. •••••••••••••·~·· .... _ PUT DacJ llpu Ted•. le•ll. ----malat. 6 repaln. Lie. ..,... a.ad that la l>MF Movla1! Tiie Slanan1 n. *" -.-a.uoazs Carpet Care of Co1ta IZllJAa.Cl0.$9-52JOI lill.l9deTllitrap1. C.llfor hp day work, f1 hr. OalllllleStudeata Movin1 ....._,...,.... ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• SEI~ a&.. Quality work only. -COlllUlt.-. •1-0117 mature It dependable. Co. bu 1rowo. Jnau.red .... ••••••••••••••••••• ~ c.,1 ts •bampoo. •team alao Electrician, 1ood work. MM211or'42·IZll•v•. aame 1ood service. Neatpatcbeslttextures Ki=~I·~lr)'. llB,.._, 0t,;mro;.•iNTiit1~;R•• funa $40.QD pdpric;;,::1;• ~~ .. ! .............. ea.r,.t It uplaol. elewn. tTU4-4H License . ,,,_... ltl-14Jt Free eat. Guar.Sun , .. , CAAP~NTRV T•.,.,,.•Ca....,. Care --Home Improvement, 25 sa.m, abampoo. Prol. l41.aa7 •r.ldl .......... * CoutTUers, 730-5888 DOfTNOW' Ry Jay M2llOIJ ...-rMl).GM Eleclrical·RHidenlial yn eap. Fence., C&rpen· Roarwortiq. Wood, Ute,'-....:...::...../f'•rillt AUTnes 531.7113 rrwSenlu 4*~~ ~Yra RemudeJtKepau •Sha Cl Rem>deb, Bil It Small 11¥6paintin1.l3l-GM ~· Strippial, wax·••••••••••••••••••••••• . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vow y dot !leeOnlmyl .. ,!r~ft !ean JobaB•C~ 'Home .. apt repair 1111.Guar.D·5M3 DAVl!'SPAINTING ~TERING Tree. Shrub trimming, Set W'IC'9 DtrtK'\ory Hllme Offl<'t1 Boat· Oocll ~ ..-...... _ .__ • Servin• Area 9 yean All types-int /ext. al d 1 Repreeealal.ln .\.I 17~mt. S4I -~ ..-vices. Free ealimates. Rabin'• HouMcleaoin1 lllc.t Reaaooable ~1251 remov · Y c ean-ups · C:.••JC.w,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 142-a3 Serv. fora"·-·•bJv ._ ........... U 'd 5l&-M25 --_ _ haulin1. concrete, dirt. 64)-1671,eatlll HUMERt;PAIRS .................. ~·~ .. ARMSTRONG-Vinyl --' ....--a, c . ,._.Ill JimCorum63l·~ ---lnli•Al. Ci.at. cab&nels Fuundationa, RelaJnana shat linoleum, special Hwdw11d...... clean_bouae. 540-0857 Floe ext/int paint.in& by ....................... r.-..... -------.a.~ .... o RENOVATIN(' Walla HHlaide Rest.ore-96 d C A Pa&e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Responaable, co. mpetent, Ri ..... _ _. c"--. Uc, im. I d r --, --.-.. t:~ I l.IOD, Slat., Palioe. Block ',!;. "lOlllQ y . . . HARDWOOD FLOORS x1nl rel n bl hou Ql&IY ~ p umbin1. Remo e •.na .••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~3749 • Br1 c II L1 c . 842· 15...... ----C1~6 Waxed Judy.~~· e rs. Try me.131-4410 (24 hrs) Repaln, Leak Detection. Math Tut.or . Jr., Sr. High °"'"~•Y~ parltin11 lut L'A"'u""R •·SON WT.eves. '"> • ••1 Anytime, 832-4111 S.A. .. p . • Drains .Cleared. Top ~enta. Jane. 760·8628 repai~. 1eakuatu1& S..S r • ns. • - --·-.... _._ • D Paint.int• apenn& Hat Plumbm& 1~2030 g.5110 ext. 256 ~~~• ~4117 La i.I C..rpenlr}' oew <And re ••••••••••••••••••••••• I' • uu 11 1 -Wallpaper removal , · ...-.t l l" model Pl~ 847 78118 Cemrnt. Block " Snell Gardenin&/Landacaplng •--I &31-llZ3 Guaranteed PO• l..t• -----• -'""a.... Work by job . free Tree trim & remove. ••••••~··-.~·D••••••••••• • • • T,,...S..-•ice rt,...,.. C:U5.IOM C:ABINETS estimals63l-3B59 clean-ups. Free est Haulin&• ump Jobs. Cleanin1 by Jan, weekly PawCuUer962·3006 ... P::Pt:.~·;;~~~j;; ....................... .. •••••• •••••••••• •• • ••• • ... _ .. Re del R -Re*~able. 752.1349 Aak !.°!. ~dy. & monthly. Reasonable. b Fast accurate typing on i..,,m& mutber h<As t' 'f ......., mo · epaars CllildC.... -~-----_ '"......._ 11112-&:MlafterlP.M. 303 Diac thru Fe . nlElllAJL ROOM; 24 hr IBM Correct /Selectric , ,__,,n·""' for ch1ldl:1trl' in 2nd &eoeral.lon. 17 yrs in --.. Perfectionist. I do my 2IP> E Cat Hwy CdM-NB ..... _r Q~r·tan'al work, _,,,_..._...,... I . td T I ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIHS ....... " UUlll; ~"' ~ her home Fenced yard. area .... c op qua · CIULD CARE Haw, cleanup, concrete own work. Curt 978-1314 640-0340or844-4481 business letters, r e 645>:l>l8 Mr PaJombo.962-8314. '"'-'A ... avaJ'I. Jan 19. Topped/removed, clean· removaJ.Dumptruck. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ext1004 · 5 e t c Karen ..,,.... • ...._ 1 7 .. 3476 Want t.o lake 1001 vaca· . l•ao•.. sume . . L'c"d personal care ~'....!!Dren~v..:_ .. l· _ Quickserv.642-7638 · ., E · "II -n li7~1230 Lovmii Mom.will b1Abys1t C.,...SerYice 1 . · ___ -------laon. n11neer w1 Paint.in& & wallpapering.••••••••••••••••••••••.• ____ . __ m m.Y l"lome Keferences ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ages 2·4· full lame. GARDEN MAJNT. Backhoe/Skiploader houseait. Reply Ad lo prices, euaranteed New~ r4:coven, Repair WIRdowC-..-.a.... 897 21!16 Carpet/Uphol Dy1na & ~~ Yd Clean-up. Tree Trim DumpTruckService Anlwer #376. 642-4300 24 work. Joe 642-9614. sP_ec1alas_t /stay-bus) ••••••••••;:::::;' •••••• UC l>ay care near So ;;eat nine&· Rt0Dbb1ns Ccwl1wt• ~~:.~"!709..:. 4·8~~ -Reas. rates. 642-0239 hn. ---59-lU& prices. Reliable. ~-0512 '"LetTheSunshine In '" , Pl Brth .. -aser 1trpe yers,•••••••••••••••••••••••e .. cr.-i Hail9C.reS..-Yke--Lmll1c1flil • --QUAUTYROOFING CallSunshineWindow Coast aza 1 .. yrs . li7J.7357. De ·e F ' c'ng aod weMi ~•CH AGAPE FORCE Cleaning Ltd 548.es53 Day & Swing shifts Full --11 n, u~an 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• P••A••-a Company All types. free est . ---' · & Pt u 557 2140 We Que Carpet Cleaners. Construction. If yo_u 111e ~Detail M&B Winter Specials! Renovalin1·Rotolillin1 -....... Vaaa, MC. S4l ·S93l . • • mr Steam Clean & Uphols. don't &el my free eat. at Compl. auto detailing. Cleanln&, painting, Sprinklers-lawna-clnupa 3Generationa of HARBOR ROOFING Trade your old stuff for llave somethrnK lo sell "' Worll&uar. Truell Mount ~dcoatyouplenty ! PU & dellv. Call thr carpenlr)'. Lie., bonded. Dave642·4853 Painlin1Excellence _____ new &oodies with a l.1assafied ads do at well. Urut. ~3716 (Lie. #3717_11> _ 848-95.57 Proa. 646-2276. 673-7988 est. 54&-2lllOll, 979-6149 Bud 846-1411 535-6701 Want Ad Help? 642·5678 ausified ad. ~2.:.5678 _ ------ Officel..tal 4400 ....,. ... ....., 4500 Mart11ge1,Tru1t .._.,.,..... 5300 Loat•,._. 5300 Personals 5350 Sdooh& ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.idli 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...tr.ctioa HetpW•ted 1100 HetpW..tH 7100 7005 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MWPT FllOMT ACH llMTALS 2&' Indus 'I /office 18101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1----------1 L<let . Grey Cat. w /red col· TOM My ·s Redondo Cr. #0. H.8 Widow h t b lar. vie. Mendoza & Mis OF NEWPORT '650lse842·28.'14 1 as money 0 uy ' TIMMISLESSOMS -----. -or makboe 2ND T.O. any fOllO AIJS I s1on..'. ~~-966-0347 -~RTS_ --752·~ Formal World Ranked ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba bys il t er w a n t e d . 111!!~!1181------· mature wo man to Banking 2 Rental Spaces Approx. 550sq. ft." up. Including utils. 135() & $650. 2450 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa. See Manager. Industrial unit. approx' size a ve Sl0.000. No 1 fo'ound : adult M Germ. Teac:binl Pro. Private & babyall our 7 yr old son, C-rci•T..,. QtM Deluxe Suites. 1100 I . sq.ft. AC. ampl pkg, uhl pd. 28S5 1-:. Cst Hwy. 67!>-lllOO 1000 sq ft , Talbert & c~t I , no pnlty For AIE fREE I Shep .. blk /taniwht. by AT'LAMTIS MASSACH Group leuom. Days or Gothard. 995·2083. Mon action call AGT 673-7311 Yale Bndge. 559-6628 SPA Eves. Bill Lloyd 5S7·81182. ~·-9:.5!>!!'.:. ___ a.ny1imr • __ Call·. ---· -· Be Pampered by 16 -- MESA INDUSTllAL PAIK t~or the highest yield on T.D. ·s & notes. try Oen Rison Assoc. ~7 ·811!6 $26.618 3rd TD for sale. 642-5671 fo'ound: orange Tabby kit-Beaut. Gir ls . Open ..... W..ted, 7075 t e n . m a I e , v i c lOAM ... PM 7 days. Phone ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brookhurs t & Adam 645--~-• ____ Students Nanny , child H.B.957-1579. · care, drive. cook, full or . . COVER GIRL p rr. French, Ital.. Eng. t'ound. L1tb mix male Refs.631-0232 Mon· Fri, 2·6pm. pay xtra for lite housework if de· sired. Marine View School area. nr Warner & Graham. Must provide own transportation Please c all e ves <714)840·l108 or h uband · s workdya. 1213)426-76SS Expenence prererred Ullled California Hank 6 Monarch Bay Plaza South Laguna 491H273 E.O.E . Exec offices: Newport Bchta1rport area. swt.es w tax libra ry. con· ferencr rm, copier, full ser vices ' Im med oc l'Upancy SJ:i,9900 711 W . 11 ... St. Primr 0 .C. beach pro- Coat. Mete. Clllf. perty. S22.4H earns Loet or found a pet? Ca II An1 ma I Assistan ce League. 537-2273. No fee. * OUTCAU. * Doberma n p u Pp Y 953-077B MC/VISA female . Golden ___ _ __ --------- Male chauffeur looking for poeition in N.B. Can allo operate eo· yacht. ~eves. Babysitter. Woodlandl•111111_ .. -_._ ... _--•---- 642•4463 $34,936 in 30/mo .. dis· •2900 sq ft unit avail late counted to 22'* annual Jan. •5800sq ft unit avail yield Payable int. only early Feb. •3:i00 sq n. un· fl77 /roo. at 1211'1%. All it avail late lo'eb. •Office due 7-3-83. P.P . Call col· & Warehouse space in led (ll)5)927·3469. •DELUXE OFFICES• From I room up to 2300 sq. ft. Low rates. No lease required. 2172 Ou· Ponl Dr AdJ i\1rporter Hotel. 833·3223 9 12. each unal •Crpts . -· · -- drapes & wet bars. •:0-... .ts/ per sq re • r . .easing or· Pl 11 I fire hr~_. Mon to Fri. 8·4, LO:: i•F::.... 116 W MacArthur Corne r o f Maan & MacArthur. Sanla i\na t2ll0.sq ft. w 1th 600 sq ft 2nd. floor, c·arpeted Ideal for store or office !179-8889 or 645-1260. SfOil. 4 550 ~············· ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,... ._... 5100 fo'enced yard. 10.000 sq. ft.~··•••••••••••••••••••• WESTMIMSTEI 14274 leach lt"cl 896 sq. ft .Ghoke store or orfice s pace Civ il' Center Village lit'tween 2 t'rwys 979 8RR9 or fi45 l:!tiO i\lttflORT AR EA Birch & Bnstol 225 lo 750 sq ft fo'rom $200. No lease re quired. Call 557 7010 Uruque Bayfront Office. 600', 67l-100l All or part Call 548·9831 daysB-4. WANTED. 300-500 sq ft for storaae of boat equip inNwpt/CM. 631 ·51!ri ..... w ...... 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Int Designer looking for apt t.o rent SomethinJ? very inex pensi vr that c..-.e could redecorate al own expense. Call 673-0310. Wanted. l Bdrm apt. vicinity Harbor Adams · CM by fem Mar IS. ~ ...... ,11 • ., ••• , Art•c• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5075 w.....,. H.I. ' 1' 1a Great location. prof bldg. O,prt..lty 5005 Lots of parking. 875 sq fl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llKlO mo. 300 sq rt. S200 Needextraincome?? rm. 171411198-6061 or <213) ENHANCE PRODUCTS &99111 CalldayaM&-1391. eves 1213)592-1795 Laguna Niguel. 960 sq ft. ----------- ideal l<K'ation w ;st. fron· ........ tage on Forbes Rd . next Ona1 ._.ty 5015 to Fwy & Crown Valley ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pkwy. Joann 497·'4844 or DAU.AS. TEXAS 499-~77 Competent investor. ------. --Many sou re ea or R. E Newly carpeted. own properties major Texas restroom. 300 sq ft, 1240 citiea aeeka cloee work· rm. 642-19'4 in& relationship with ------·· -· -other in11e1tora lo ac· 0.C. AIRPORT AREA quire R.E properties. 150 to aooo sq. fl. of 7141&4(H1736 elegant exec. space. No --------- 1~ r~ 759-~8. __ FREE FINANCIAL SEMINAR U..Y ... KIOGH. Now You Can Sell More ~ ith l>aih Pilot Pt:~~\" pj'\;("tlt:H \ l>S Still onl) :-;;!, ;1 l 1111·, h•r '.! da \' 110h 'I ,, tla\ :Ill" a hn1· · 1\11\ 1•rl1•H· 11111· or 111111"1· 11\•m' \ a hll'tl 1111 t •1 '11111 Ea c· h a it it 1111111 ;ii I 111 l" • , 11nh filk· for tlu· '"" it ;1\' S111 r' no 1· 11 m n11· r l' 1 a I a 11 !- A!! I o \\ t• d I • h a r g l" ~ .. u r I 11•nn\ l'm1·ht·1· ,\ d II r U ~ t• ~ 11 U I" llank Amt·ric·a r !l Visa or Ma~t1•n•;1nl Jo"or mor t' 1nform11tion and lo pli.c~ your :.d nit 642-5678 Bill. formerly at Pen· ney's, Fashion Island is now al Hair Hunters nr Robinaon1. Fashion bland. Call 844·2151 for app't. --------- SCUM-lETS ANSWEIS Profesaional ofrice for lease. By San Diego Frwy .. l200sq. fl. incl. re· ceptioniat"s office• wail· Ing room, 4 offices. kit c henette . 2 bathrooms. A/C. 60' /sq. ft. 549·21122. I•• ... Symbol -Batlle -~ • C...,... Quall -Aerate - i&IL&• ....... for HOUSE ~., ........ 4450 _,.. .... a...t a Do you realize Ir natural .-111 price1 1et much ••••••••••••••••••••••• wvl-11ecc1..t! more expensive, it·s 10- Learn where the flnan· lnl t.o be cheaper t.o bum clal market may be )'OW'ffOOSE? For store It office apace at reucinable rates. 500te2700S.Ft. MESA VERDEbR PLAZA headln1 in the Heers. - Tuesday , Jan. 20, .....,.. 5120 7:30PM at Ute Marriott ••••••••••••••••••••••• l5Z5 llleaa Verde E. C.M. 145-4123 Newport it.ore or office 5e1/f, nrpoat offltt JerTY 213 /477-7001 Hatel. N.B. phone for re· aerv.uana 1714)542·•1 O.W.A. MORTGAGE ••• t .. w-... co. llZO ~······················ Newport Beach, Sl.25 Jnveelor (a I needed to aq. ft. New dlx office or form corporation in retal w /pVt bath, aecurl· futUN raclJo etalloD In ty, a/c,_.MOOaq. ft. 509 LApma Beach. SertOUI Ult St. (next t.o Blink of I n q u l r I • 1 o n I y . Newpol"".. Udo Cawry n•-..-· ~e;.tn.:75 ·1231 , ....... I021 ...::::.::..:.-------~~.~! ••••••••••••••••• C rcW HOMSOWMSR LOAMS ..... 4471 Immediate eub, no ............ ••• ........ Cl'9lllt ll9C •• arJ. Kel\b .... .,..,.i.....u. ..,..,ID4C71,-. .. .... ft. • .. aq. ft, la ~ . ......... leach. Finl· rn ,,_. Hll ,.~~ ,... •'"" ~ '181 MAH IOMIONI *""" fllAltl IOlllONI IMl&.I Place a HAPPY AD la Ullil column faroalJ••· C.llta·1171 I ...... 211..-.711111. --................ ni-;M;mt-:-;n;:::~=:-1.:: CZ, ......... ofc'1. • ........ C.. Dinft'll · ftlak JGll for mt ... ~., ..... Aay Ad.,,..., ........................ ,... · -. ..... e11 • .-.ne1 lllu ,........... llL&...Ahrap·PAll ---------- •Found or loet a pet? Call u.s! We' re the Pet Pals. (7141739.2988 ~'T: Blk Cat 14 yrs. old. YELLOW Col lar w/namr etc. vie. Wood· bridg e Oak G r ove Reward 645-0266. 551·9400 Missing . young white & gray M cat, gray lail. flea collar. Dana Pt area. Reward. 496-9677. Retriever male. Tabby cat , recently spayed. Newport Beach Animal Shelter . &44·3656. FOUND . S m fe male Golden Retriever m ix dog. v1c Hamilton & Tta.arin. CM. 642· 1295 Los t. Male puppy. wht/bm spots. pink /blk nose. resem. Pit Bull. Name ··J .D."' Collar. lie. Cecil Place. CM . 645--lZ/A . Reward. FIRST LADY Escort. Models P..tyD..cen. • 972-IJ45 * MC & VISA Accepted --------- TOUCH A CLA.55 ESCORTS 752-0817 --------•• SPIRJTIJAL READINGS lOam·lOpm . Fwly Llc"d. 492-7296 or 492.9034 1815 S. Camino Real, San Oem -------- ------ HllpW..ted 7100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Acca.hP..,.._ Xlnt. opporfdrilty at l..a&una Beach resort for mature individual U · perienced an EDP Ac· counta Payable. Typing & 10-key necessary Good s alary " benefits. E .0 .E . Ca.II Polly . 4!Jl·l896for appt. ---------- L~uca1f L":tfh~ec- Schl Dist. for children S 4'2. ~S723aft SPM. Babysitter needed. my home, P /t ame ()wn Trans. call 631 ·5632 Babysitter for 2 children. 6 & 9. 2·6 Mon-Fri. allday school h olidays Turtlerock . $4. pr hr 965-0369 Babysitter. p rr. after school hrs. some full days. little w"ork, gd pay. CdM. 644·2428 eves. Bankin& L<let: Fem blk w /white chest. recrntly had pup- pies. Last seen Deja Vue parAUng lot. 639·!N83 or 997.5570 L<let. cat. gray & wh11.e male. Huntington Beach. SJS.'4978. -CHIC a••........a.5 tronics manufacturer ~~Y _.......... needs an accountin° Newport Beach office seeks full time Teller. Exper. preferred. Lale typing. 10·114'&' adding I machine. We offer good starting salary & com pany benefits Qualified applicants please rail Ph ylli s lmonla 7H~·~. A found or lost pet"' I Found: i:na le "Benji" CallAPetHotline I dog. vie Wilson & 556-1178Jacll • -----clerk or bookkeeper '7l4>761 ll!O!I. Poroona. C.M. 645-7~. Newport Center for Therapeutic Massaae. Mon· Fri IOAM-7PM /Sat. l2·SPM Intro Offer $25. Appt only 548·2817. Loet. Par~. Dark gree~ I t'ound: Doberman v1cm1· body w /red under wings ty d Atlanta & Beach, & lail. while cheek patch. .ui~._ Beach. 960·2082· L<let vie: Slater /Bushard <F .V.H.S.). Reward. Please call Dave at 645·1¥32 dys. 964·2689 nigbLS. Found black /white long twred Cat. Hit by truck Memphis I Delaware. H. 8 . 960-8638. 63l.Q77 ----- familiar with vanous ac· counlin1 functions. in· ch.Sina payables & re· ceivables, It payroll ex· perience. Key punc h experience extremely __ _ _ _ desirable. We offer xlnt. ------ LOST: Gry cat. small whl spton chest, crook al end d tail. 642·310S ~;~AP.~~o!~ly for a JO i.lay ad in the L os t : M blk /wht shorlhajred Lhasa Apao. l bad eye. rrward. !B>-t245 INTRO SPECIAL MYSTIC MASSAGE MASSAGE $10 W /AD Santa Ana 556-4656 Au.A IAL.AMCIMG 2·3 HR. READING S50 BY APPT 557 -5797 ----------College gin seeks slim. at· Lost: ""Tirfany "". Blur tractive businessman. Polnt Himalayan gray • 646-2.575 while Clll. Front paws • ===-- declawed, neutered .. Vic •POXYLADY• OUTCALLONLY - Spy glass Hill. $150 Reward. Call Luc y MQ.4433. VISA MC Found separately . German Shepherd female, silver • tan & German Shepherd male, brown 6 tan. Contact Newport Beach Animal Shelter, 644-3656. * t72-1 IJI * pay • benefits + a I WESTBH FIDEllAL SAYIM .. S .,. Corpora le Plaza Newport Beach CA 92l660 E.O.t . M 1fo· 4DAYWOUWIB Facility ia in beautiful Lacuna Canyon near the beacb It reaort areH. Call for appt: Personnel dept. Telooic Berkeley, l•--------71'·4H·9401. Laauna Ba-nk-in-11-------· Beach. E.O.E. TB.LBS ACCOllTING Experience req'd. Xlnt. salary • benefits. Apply Penonael: ...,., ........ 721 N. Euclid, Anaheim 111·3180 E.O.E. Payrol.l /acc:U rtt. poai- Uon open al La1una re· 1ort for reaponaible peuon with EDP payroll experience. Some billiDI It poatinl to receivables required. Typi.DI 6 10 key by touch .. Al•M-ia•.-----• neceuary. Good Hlary Ii beoefila. EOE. Call TRLEIS Charla at 497·1896 for appt. nJLLTIME ~Uon available in our Banking ./ TELLER P..+·T• Wells Fargo Bank. Orange County Airport Office. has an am mediate opening for ind1v1dual with 6 months previou:. banking experienre to work JO hrs. per week (Mon lhru Thurs 9:30 AM to 3.:ll PM. Fri. 9 JO i\M to6 JOPM 1 We provide an excellent benefits package and fri e ndly working at rmsphere Please con tact. Elsie 714-913-5044 S ··<~>···: WELLS FARGO BANK 45dlO MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach. CA F.qual Opp Empl m /( lh Banking C-rclalTeler Previous expenence pre (erred. United California Bank 309MainSt. Hunlinllon Beach E.O.E. DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DOIT NOW ' AlllFor Sondra Your Dally Pilot Service Directory Representative 5350 MEICEIEZ •ESCORT• 24HOURS 545.7935 AD~STaATIYE ASSfSTAMT c.c.ta lllesa office. Ex Ill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~'!!!!'~ perience pr~f'd, Call: - 642-5671, Ht l I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRE LAW student needs SlS.000. Will do anyt)iinl Le&al. Confidential DVM. P .O. Box 3242. N.B.fml3. ------~ ~-- ~.Q~W~~~ ~~-w ~~ >'')"~ ~v-rvv ~==: ~~~~7 ..~ ~ . J ,,,,.,.,M 1 · \ Yth~1l1 . • I ,_.I 1JOIJ.f a-1 . --\..C ."' .... ..,-. \..-' ·1 Use "'6wet' Ad service when placing, your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in you~crassified ad ... we take your messages 24 hours a day . . · . you cal I in at your convenl~nce during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $7.SO week. For more Informa- tion· and to place your ad call "42-5678. Or1aalze peuon for Jade Clark 541-2300 IAIMAID Buckin1ham Palace NlJ. BEINGS Enjoy tbeh routine fll.Dd raiainl AC· d.eaire1, health wiae, Uvitiea It aecretarial CAUfOINIA wealth wiaelt other wiae dull es . Non prof il Write Nu Beinp Corp orl1aniution 9.4: 30 fEIEIAL 21NO W. Coaat Hwy , Div. 541Mel EOE _ 38, Newport Bch. Ca. Apt. lllana1er, 111 ature s..lrlm & ..... 9ill83 Couple. Beautifully ilOotla'tborBlvd., --D mal"talned H unita, c.c.talll ... Cal'2ll26 · A22Lm c.c.ta Iii••· Adults, no F.qua1 Opportunity By blondelaay, 1hor1 peta. Apt. + aal /bODua. ""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!E!!!!!m!!!!!n!!!!!Dp!!!!!loo!!!!!yn!!!!!er!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I hair, wtt»races at Alpha WkdysM '42·4l0'7 -:: Beta, C.M.. Wed. Alll, · · d r o v e 1 ma I ! c a r ASSl!llBLll!RS. We will w/1raphl_ca. ~nte Ad train. Apply 7 Alll . "72, Daily Pilot. Ben lllaeGrqor Yacllb, 1131 J.51D, C.111 · aal. .Plaemtia, Caata M•a * BANKING Ni&hta. Capo B c h . •9033or 496-5476 Bankin& • C-rci•T...,_ Previous experience pre ferred. United California Bank 2220cean Blvd., La1una Beach 04-&SoM E.O.E. -. Our Newport Cent.er ol·j'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I nee .... .. immediate ··~-.---••••••••••••••••••••••• ... -... L-t.wt... 700I ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOM'JJ-tlSS OPB4HOUSE! flllrJ;tpM .... ,, •..... , ......... ~ GWMewl..__ Ca '11._S.. ,...Cllrtl P\a1I u.. .,.... ror aper'd. =• I.a tile a-. .... Bnellta iDeMll a.dical, dmt.al Ii If•'-· Pf'Oll' ......... ftl lllartq, ..-• plu Ii dlaeeu& pri•ll•1n. Awl7•,.,....: ~"!""' aer ia.t.N.B. 1:.0 .S . M/F o ... !DlndGt Atm>lm11VS s..J:::r:n-llmCI 4tWJI I MYllOI wr•-•u wlll be llua ..-" ~rt-;:;, .. ,. .. fer , ....... caa. ~ ,r---........ _...._.,_. SS•• '-anllab .. for &M IOYCM• l ,neelllMl. A•r ••n· IQU.llOTCI -. ...... cell! .............. ... apmin1fora , ..... (ID*-perweek> Sia monlb• prevlou. ...... Hperi~pre· ,.,... but DOt requiNd. w.o. Farso BaDll often ............. MMIMaud em1ealal workiDI at- • •th •· F0t mo,. la· ............. call: ...... 714 64«MHO J1~ct*lll.' WEIJ.S FARGO BANK BEAUTICIAN With followin1. Rent or comm. C.111. 567-22S4 Buldq Full time positions available ror ex - ..rimNCI: C-1.Tellr Mew Acch. Claltl ... Clattal < Boc*llNPtr Utlllty) United C.Ufonla Bank 491 llaeArtbur Blvd. ...... ,.aeb ---1: .o. a. ~ .... Otllllo..&J'a .... .... ........... . Trldl.,.. _, ltuff for .. 11° I' 1'9 ~ ... leea .-1 1' .. ., ...... , wUb a 1111111191 ~ Nil CIUiia.. ••kt , .. , •••••••• M8'SWttU. -... ............. o.ur ·~--·A911••t. s ..... o,, •••Irr _,,_ ~ , ......... h, • , ..... a... llillf ...... _ ....... . Or.l"W ... IOMI Ml-ZIJJ • .... ••19 M--. fta&" IMleilMI. •I .... ..... ....,,. 0 . . ----· -.... I' .... -·-------...................... ·- I ) .. . .. ... . \ ... ~W•s• 1111 ~W--1100 .e;r;. •••••••••••••••••• 1;..-;i-••••••••••••••••••• MAlll'Y CLmlCAL COUNT&a ••I•· WUI HAl:ICmln o... Cli.TAltlil ,_. ,_ ni.. DrJe ......... ruU .. , .. ,~-.-......•&we ............ ··~..:."!:..-~ ...._. fer ._,, fr• lal•rH&la1 work I• ...... lu .. 11 .... ,, ........ oh • PC H . u..&s Http, Part u-...... ..._..,....,..., ,... acta s., • • .,., w....,o.,·10eti. r: call NI llH' ... Atet1ra&e tr•••t. DO TU MOl AMcie ...._ • lu' wk . la ------ ...._ aM • IAul Hn OaJV&RY au• I IO p II Ca II ~ LAT•• to home• &e •1Ul Nwport leact. l :JOem· 11.Wn ..... ':(.. twi• ff'.~. lunuaa Q.lllCA\., •-" .,,111 •• • ..,. , Ne•llllW\ -.tach .... u.a tam ssoo+1m o ~ ..... 1413 -....,, --• .. _. .. "' __.. bU1'aa clerk ,,........,ve ._nay .. aLI ~to Ill• by •umber b a a..y mall aaton 19MC lv-.• alulla Gd °"8r..aa.d Hlary lop ,.,._ __ ._ Ol:UVIRY DRIVER • S.-Treto.... full or puH.1me. xln& ~Y for foll•I• aluden•• ' muonlitbltrt over 11. l'.u.tly earned '10.115 per hr UHa)5 all l OOPlll cx=·'H'm, paid HU a-.ftla SJ~ tu W- C-, edY~ traaa&n1 ~ .. lary 117~ (All by our travelhat atyle t..wa ~ ~--If you wu1dd ltb "° edv&a<'e 111 our11111111&ri .. llle•J.------ prot ... 1oa pl .. 11 , •• 11 OMCI CL .. DILIYMY *rm ow 1D¥U1r.e {j.! la .... tuU lime for local de llveri•. Xlat. dnvmai re· cord req'd Apply 1n penon btwn Us llAM lo 17U1 Mitchell North, Irvine. Newport Sta· lJODen Inc .--1!11111------I 1a1 u uadlvld1&al who•• Q, accwal• wUJt U1ure• MAlmDBSlla Ea .. neece ta requued NQ fw&wra ~To pr•Hnt We alter ucell benefill •&kla .. Chanie Job• • a-clla&e 1nclud1n11 d11 WIJl"tl w•Lb ua ' t:.rn more CGUD& pnvileae. JDedlcal. dol I a ra • rec e i ~ e dla&al • llfe ina . profil DllJYa~ imdlcal, deelai • life 1n ~ • pemaoo "Ian ,.._,.11 y P d Apply Ul pel"IMID ~ IW1IDtt 11J vacalJ<lnai I" It.um poaitioa for neat 6 IM*daya. comp&ay d1> J.C:. PIMMIY & bnaht 1nd1v w 111d COUD&a • profit shann& lM Fuhion lalaod. N 8 dnvl.Di record & valid pluu available Com EO.E. Mil'" Calif. driver's he. Apply pare OW' total earniaasllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~l to. Mr Fuentes. Ro~n pac 1La1e w Ith other &in. William Frost & saklm Apply Ill persoo Clerical Assoc.. 14'>1 Quail St .. J .C:. PIMMIY JJlists 5IWPM Newpor1 Beach at Fuluon bland, N 8 E.O.E lll 1t' Dental Assistant , Dietl SIC'JS energetic. enthus111st1r. BEAUTY Operator Exp lllan1c ur11l for busy salon. Cl.aenlele not re- q 'd. Riehud Ouellette SIUon. 200 Newpon Ctr Dr .. NB. ....... , .. , ..... Payroll /Personnel /Job Coat. For urban deaien firm. sal comrnensurale w /exp. Please send re- sume to PBR 1801 2 Skypark Cir. Irv. 92714 BEAUTY Operator. A rare openine for an ex· for private practice in Exec. SIC'JS Laguna Beaeh. Exp nee 3~'1 d11y week. 37 ·40 /hrs. L........... Call 494 -3S311 . Mon· ch ....... la I ti 17 Tl'un. Use temporary jobs as DENTAL ASSISTANT. your shopping tool. We <..'hairside. Experienced. have lone & short term Modem cheerful office jobr available in the O.C. ~5634. Airport area. Weekly OEN_T_A_L_· A~s~t En · paychecks. quarterly bonus lrips . Call for thusiastic person for appl. today: p/time emplymt. In So. 557-0045 ~g~a . Exp. pref'd, per'd. Facialisl, full time ,-n_, Lf'r-\.~ for buay salon Richard U \• f \':. Ouellette Salon, 200 llMl'OllAl!Y PtllSONNfl SllMClS Newport Ctr. Dr .• NB Dental Assistant Full time position in Costa Mesa otfiee. Expenence & X-Ray Lie. reqwred. 631-1420. l72l llrclt s ...... IOOKlllPH Newport IHdt DIMIHG IOOM Newport Beach area law ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!I PHSOMMB. firm seeks f/l bltkpr. For luir. apartment Good benefits . ca 11 CLERK for Ory Cleaners. bole!. Permanent I ru11 1 Karen al (7141151·1005 3 days a week, mature parttime openings. Gd lady pref ... 7621 d 'f BOOKKEEPER working con . Una orms f\allcharge booltkeeperl---------1 furn. Willing lo train. In· with 2 years experience CLEll terview by app't, <.:all for retail jewelry com· Stephanie Martel: pany. Cathy, 64~7741. TYPIST 511-6115 --I .... v..._,. Bookkeeper Metropolitan, the com· L .... Hlh ___ _ ...... ..,.... pany that really stands Bridal s hop -Costa by you, is currently seek· Domestic Mesa. Ing a Clerk Typist to IMMEDIATE St&U121 556s9333 work in our Corporate In· POSITION -vmlment Office located AVAILABLE -by the Oranee County For live-in companion * * B 0 0 K K E E P E R Airport. lndiYidual will aide. 833-2009. F IC•• uailt the Administrative ------- Great poe. lo work on Alaiatant in performing Donut shop work. No ex· own. Tbru trial bal. varioua Clerical duties. per. nee. Apply AM only. Sl.125 mo. Loe retail. Mutt be able to type SO D. K. 's Donuts , 2963 Irvine Personnel Agy. wpn, office experience Fairview Rd. C.M. • E. 17th, Costa Mesa "!"'err~. Qualifi~ can-didate wUI be lramed on Driver: $700 + DOE. 18+ MAG CARO II. with 1ood driver record. 642-1470 Book.lteepin1 Accountant Garment mfg. Pyrl. pro- ceuinc. billing, 10.key. typinc. Sell-alerter, de· tail-oriented. Credit ex· per. Benefits. salary open. Send resume· P.O. &x 12135. N.8. CA 9211163 Book.lteepine We offer a aood starting salary and excellent company benefits. Send your resume or call: hWMeW•Nfiw (7141 '37-1600 Metropolit• Life FIRmd .. C:...ter, 2NFloor TwoCtty to.le•wdE.at er..,.. c:. '2661 An Equal Opportunity Employer M /F . receivin& daily DPS shipments. distributing special & stock orders. Lum sales. Call Tues thruSat. at642·4UM. DrivertSt.ock. N.B. Home fumi.abinp s hop. 40/hr week. Call Tom 644-8860. DllVHS Dial·A·Ride, located in La&una Hilla bas p/lime & f /time positions. Gd. driving rec. over 21 (in· surance requirement>. IDE. &»6191 Al Dirth National newsletter needs self-starfer for production /bookkeeping dutiea. Or&anize & coordinate printer. ty.peaetter. malling house deadlines. Order paperaooda/mainla.in in· vent«y. Knowledge of buic bookkeeping re· quired. Benefits Include profit-sharing. medical & dental. tuition plen, & ~~~~~~~~!!! Electronic Assembler Lite assembly work in friendly atmosphere of sml co mpany n ea r ocean. Good benefits. ~3632 paid ~day ort per month. ---------ESTIMATOR can 752.2255 ext. t305. Anderson & Anderson l.naurance Borokers. E.O.E. MtF/H •C:AIDllYMS• Checker Cab 770-0222 ~mER/HOUSEWARE: SA~. Apply in person: Crown Hardware. 1024 Irvine (Werlcliff Plaza> N.B. CUllEIS UTVTIM MARKETS For 2nd• lrd Shifts DELI MANAGER CLBKTYPIST M.;or Npt. Bcb. firm has several openines for ac· curate Clerk Typists. If interested, pis. contact: L)'llJl Stansfield (714) 844.5800 Ext. 7549 or 7153 An~L L....IU<!x=RVr:Es GI Newport Center Dr. Newport Beacb, Ca--. CLllMT SBYICI Proaressive framin~ contractor seeks Culltime experienced lumber mllerials lake-off man. Salar.· open. 76112 1378. EXIC.SIC'Y Highly qualified in· dividual with exceptional typing skills for fast· paced profenional aervices ttninine dept. Knowledee of Mae card II preferred. Newport Beach. Top salary & eood benefits. Ca I I 6t0-lll50. l.htry position with N.B. Exp'd Ory Cleaning 111Dr\181e bkr. Preuer. K Mart Plaza ~Clemente 4M-3336 MUSTHAVI: Xlntt.elepboaeallilla Field Representative. Accurat. typlna. Teleprompter Cable T. V. llatb aptitude. al Newport Beach Is ac· lloa thru Prl. 8 :30·5. cepdnc appliceUom for Good company benefit.a, temporery help to ex· Cal1Jou7__, c:bante cable T.V. equip-We promote to mana1e· meat l.n Newport Beach mnt 6 superviakJa from CCll.lect.lcm Secretary IP•Y· area. Must have depen- wWUn. meat ~-Grow· dable tranaportellon. WANl'ACAREER? Int Mobile Home Will train. Startint at ea.ta•.. Finance Co. needs 9uo11tr with inceetive 111 Del Mar S--with lood ftcun alfer. Apply at 901 Wnt Gl-N11 aptitude 6 t7pln1 H · lllhSt. N.B. LapDa 8Hcb ~-Good beneft&a. --------- 4M-ID1 C.ll lln. Vu m.9. .._.. htl ... r ,,._ 1 ••• P/*111. ..,,... Mew .......... Beacb -D• Ceste MH• alto,. -.1111 . Al1lb ....... : Tale ol IUAJt46 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .......... ., llaill St;,_-.;.... _ __.;.._,.__ __ amJmAM GllOUP N.-lirl , .... ,. ,.,..., ftle, demi, cook, ..... . tn'mllll, prQ, ..... . ......... ...... m.tm. "1U. Tta., P1t11m &DI" COOi ..-.. No up. NC. can: To start lmmedlat.ly, -.-s.0.1:. put u... pr•,acllaool. P\lU tlD •part Usm C.r 117.ma, Walll IMlp. l\all Uim • ODak ....... P tr ev•. 11 part U•. Mut be over •b':t:MICAL «owr, •apw. Aa. 11. ApplJ ta ,.raon: ._.. ,., ...... /N, lJ .....,. ...... llarle *ro C.r Wub, mG = ' ••t l.Jpe. cal ....... ·..0 1c!oU ·C::abor Blvd. Coata Dr,N .... · • ..... wtio an ....... 01 l .. 1.11\IU «pa RS ~llH17, •!!!! ...... ,.,. .u ........ rrl .••• ••HllOH• • llOU I .. a...._fted. Wlll JCIUI' .... , •• l)ell, 17111 ..... .,,., .. ,......! Id~.._., To lllHe a,pat;, ... tA,lntM. _...._81Yd.,C-. ,_...,eau....,. ... . ._ - OPEN . HOUSE • Saturday ,January 17 , 1981 10 AM to 1 PM 1923 S.E. Main , Corner of Main & MacA rthur Near 0. C. Airport Come and visi t with us .. we · re growing and f]eed more good people . We invite you to · • Tour our facility * Have coffee & donuts * Talk with Supervi· sors & Personnel Representatives Discuss your future ... And American Edward Staooratories. We feel the two can go hand in hand . We 're seeking * Technicians Electronic & Mechanical * Assemblers Electronic & Mechanical • Electronics Engineers -All Levels Hardware · Software professionals Analog, Digital '-professionals • Mechanical Engineers Packaging Design professionals Component Evaluation professionals * Machine Language Programmers • Circuit Designers We ' re conve niently located in Irvine . near MacArthur. offer REAL GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES , high visibility. excellent salary levels and complete benefits which include company paid medical , dental and life insurance effective on date of hire -and more! Come see us ... Talk with us ... discuss your future . Or, if you can 't make it Saturday, either send your resume/letter of in- quiry , call for appointment or visit our Personnel Office weekdays between 8 AM and 4:30 PM, at 17221 Red Hill Avenue , Irvine . CA 92714 . Phone : 714 /557-8910 . ••• ••• ••••••• ••••••• • •••••• American Edwards Laboratories ••• ••• Division of American Hospital Supply Corporation We are an equal opportunity employtr m/l/h ..... ~ .. _.,, ................. ' ....... . .. ·-..... 7111 ,,.,,., Jlnumy. 11, ,., ••••••••••••••••••• • ~".::;· ~?!:'!'! ..... ?!~ .... ?~ ..... ?~!4? ~?~.s.~ ..... ?!!4! _, ............ fael ID•"YK&P&a •lllll· MmlCAL~Oh. N.OT .............. VJ or· .tO... ... llar .... , X.a., H . aee. 1u ~Ill baled on W JINCW&at, Mtail .... ft'WaJtle.,_ .• 0 ••• W ..._.....leftyCeuna --.---..U.11a .. llr.O..tr-..-... ZIOP,milllmumn9.1000 ,,_. t•ICALASIT -. ...... MU&y ot addi· null twa . ...-. Dee. ll1•M11,.rtellUWeue. PilzM&aladl......,.. Uo••I act l.vlty u Clrt l\aral&u.n Cll ........ tn.d1J ,.,.._, a..1!!-.7 Ill• Gpl86as draft1mu1u1ineer .._ P /f, -.Prt ......._, 1ar ,.,_ wida ftm1t • atlnit •uallftcelim9 • ........... _,. N_. ....., B.8 . .,.., lluat beet °"'" ••perieace . ..aary niquiremenu to UftAU_..a.nv. OM ..... ear. can ll'J~ ea.u a.mr claMlfted ad 1122. c tO ..... lo l&art put U-cbsor-.-•v•. . Daily Pilot, PO Box 15'0. w.l • lu, Ce• beeomt Medical Froat Office C.11. CA maa l\lllU-. k,.r. aateec. lloulM11p11 wuted, live Ophllaalmolo1i1t up •-.Kl.all · la Nwpt leacll. lluat prttltned,H.B.MZ:J&Jt. PhallUlaluppliea ..... nf-.eet. can aft ~ Co. llu alnt op Ge'I aftkle/.._, &yp. 1pm. 'Je.0741. Medical Receptionitl. pammity for receivln& PA&lm perm. 5 lan/d.ay. Bu1y medical aroup. per a o D . Gener a I 5dQ9/Week. Muatbede· llouHkHper, Live-in, Leure: 557.filOO. tmowl9dl• ol plumbina pendable. l:xp. pref. JW. l!B1. sptin1. dean· products helpful. Gd Pral. atmoepbere la new ln1. waah, ~ook, No ti9. 9"S. SIC'Y worldn1 cond, salary olft~ la Irvine. Call 1mk1,drinlt, 1Jl-m7. lmmed. openla1 &e Npt open, frinae benefits. Kay McNfee: 712..a.. Bdl fll'lboped.lc practice Tt. Bath Mart, Inc. Mr INFLATION GE'M'ING to bUdle compemetion retera <714)675·4130 ••R,LOMCI YOU DOWN? Local sue, illlut'we proc.,ina & Cchn. Good Widt ftpn1, mutt ...tu.I buaineaa woman IUrl9l"Y cbar1•. Excell. --------~-·­ bave fOIDI typiq, C.M. needl ambillou1, aoal olflee 6 beu.flta. Ph. POOL MAINTENANCE. .,.., .,....,_ oriellUd auociates. For Norma....._. for appt. t..1una Beach. · interview appt, call 49'7·5109 •••ALOl'RCI Alternatives • As· --------•I Elednmicaftrml.n~ rod.a..541-3'7l2 MIJmllA.Dmt/ Positions avail. for .._. Meka penoa w1Ul MAIMT.,.SOM WILLING workers . •e~eral . office • Ille larurance Ability to read • to re· c • b i n e t m a k e r . ~ Hperi•ce, Personal lines ' lite c 0 rd a cc u r • t e I y . carpenter. & apprentice includint acCCM&Dta PAY•· commercial lines uaia· Pe rs on• b I e . Va Ii d _63_1_·2004 __ . __ _ ble • accoua&a rec.in· lant needed for Newport driver'• Uc. required. Pre-school ble .. Permanent posllkln Beads Insurance a1en· Dutaea include: Meter re- reqw,. reliable penon. c y . Sa I a r y c.o m -adin1. replacementa, TIACHHS call Valor Electroacs. memurate with ex·per. aervicint 6 repair. To start immediately. ~-... Plea1e call for appt: l!'Mral waterline main· Part time or run time General office position _6"-5522 ___ .______ tenuce • '° forth. Ex· Pre-school. &57-1263 cell. workl.n1 cond'•. & opea for woman w /lood llllurance beneftta. Permanenl poe. PUSSEll, P /f typlnt s ki Ila, some IATH Belinnint ulary 9835 to 496-5124 lmowledte of 10.key. re· Sl.137 with ed. chance for --- ceptioo ability & lood C:~USPOMOIMT I advancement when Production Plale Room ~ manaen. lS37 Tbilperaonsc~&en· qualified. Apply in Part time. Mon. 2:30PM Monrovia Ave. N .8 . =--aJ:: b~11i~t ;P· penan: finish, Tues. 1.00PM :wls~l.25. ~ i.oaur:!~e-Appli: Lacuna Beach County fi.niah. Will train. Apply Water Dist. 1880 Placentia Ave. C.M. General office help for eAabllsbed underwriting 306 3rd St. -----i..my aub·conlracting of· IUidelinea to determine , _ .._ h E 0 E Pr ...._ ,._ •"'-•-b-lit of .... _ ... swui ...,ec · · · _,,,, M--' -· f ice . Ex p he I pf u I . ...., accep... 1 Y ....., -r-• .,. ... ·u risk. Corres~nds with L..m.a Hlh ScheduliJl1, typin1. f1 n1 .,_... reiar · ,, r•la•-" la f Needs P"'/t Girl Friday. •· ......__ .. -...... 1 -.... • "' o.cu Mode • emale. Sharp on· .... ...,._.,. -·.-· 111•-li-· or proble-·. h 8:»-S. Mon, Thurs. must ...--...... ,._ ly. Fieure. 120 I r. Gd typinc skills 40· type & like figures. 714-642-6282, Bob. """" "166 General TIMP'OIAIY SOwpm. Previous in· .....,.,, · Sign up now for local! work a11i1nments. Gen'I Ofc, Receptionist, Secretarial · CARROLL ANDERSON TEMPORARY SERVICES 4'10l Birch St., Ste D Newport Beach ~184 •••••relOfc•• Fun people-type 55, spell, "la1&1b a lot" SlO,IOO Liz Reinden A1ency ml Birch Eal '64 EOE Newport /UMUIO /Free General auance exp helpful. If you are interested pleue cmtact Barbara Tedford al (714)1135--0136. Century lnaurance. 1971 E. 4th St .. S.A. Ca. 92'711. E.O.E. Interior p lant ma in- lenance . F I T . Co. benefits. 545-6249. Jr ........ Z' Proleuional en eering firm needs Jr. Bk It pr with min lyr exp. Must type_ Fashion Island are•. Call Mrs. Kay 64M'106. Kennel & Vet Assistant. FIT. salary depends on exp. 759-1911 . Kitchen prep person needed. Ex p erience MAIMTIHAMCI necessary. Apply in Needed. telephone recep· tioni1t. Good typing a must. 675-9510. ' NEED IMMEDIATELY. Dependable pers<>!I who can work without supervision in Costa Mesa area. We train Wtite T.Y. Dick, Pres . Southwest e rn Petroleum. Box 789. Ft Worth, Tx. 76101 NVR.SES Aides. Exp. pre f'd. 11 to 7. Mesa Verde Convalescent Hospl. 661 Center St., CM MUISIS AIDES Pref. exper. Cert. classes avail. All shifts avail Excell. medical & dental benea free aft. prob. App- ly: 144SSuperior, N.B. Retired. bored? P ,time penon 1Pll-5PM Tues.- maintenance poi. i1 Fri. Sebastian's Wesl.1--------- opea. Moo .. tAll·2PM, 140 Avenida Pico, San 11111$($ Tuel., tAll-2Pll, Wed., Cemente. RN'a-ICU. CCU Firs. 9All·5Pll. Apply : Pea---------- n.yaaver. lllO Placentia Kitdten help, P tr or F /I'. LVN's •AIDES Ave.,Cmta Mesa immed opening. Call DAILY PAY m4>552-'4412. M1W IA TIS Uniform allowance. *Nil fllDAV * Le1al Secretary· H.B. Cboice of hospitals & • ,f min Syrs, Calif exp. working bra. CPR & For ftnaoclel firm who heavy responsibility, health clearance re · can type •drive. lllnt akilla, qualified only. q\8red. 641-7117 CaUm4>147-«Ml.Sue. WISTC:LI~ Le&al Secretary. Santa I ......_ • .......,, r~aJ Ane/fuatin area. Posi· Ull7 Wntcllfh* ~ · · 1 f Newport Beach MAIL IOOM lion .•n1 able or ex· 6.11-0610 752·9118 Retired? Want P/fime? perienc.ed .. 1ega l 1 Mailroom position is sec:n:t~ in ht11~t1on. ~~~~~~!!!'~!!' opm. Mon .. sPM·finish, mun1c~pal • bullneu OFC. Asal. for Irvine ad Tues., SP M . fin ii h . law with knowledge ot •IY· Phones. typing & Ttan.,llAM-llAM.App· Ma1 Cud II /IBM litebtPC.F~ime .Call& ly: Pennyaaver, 1660 Me111Dry operation. S/H ultforSharon.SS7-~ Plecenti• Ave., Coe ta slti.lla necesaary. Must be Meaa eble to work with minimal instruction as •UAIDS aupervision. Salary com· f\all 6 part time. All menaurate with skills & areas. Uniform1 fum'd. experience. Xlnt. Al• 21 or over, retired benefit.. 973-2137. Ask for welcome. No exper. nee. Ka Apply : Universel -~Y-·--~--- Protectioa Service. t1rl tu •c• Meclt•lc W. ~St .. Sanla Ana. In· We need an exp all terview. hrs: t -12 • 1-4, around mechanic to sup- Mon·Fri. port manufacturing or HAIRDRESSER A · l optical equip. Must ~ 1111 • familiar wiUl standerd Coametoloc1 lie. req'd. Studio Five , ult for lliwnbinl • elec. prac· llces . Pay com , ....... Judy. 840-6"3 menaurate w texp_ can ~ St1liat. Maneaer. Xlnt. oppty. for to Vellec i n C .M . (714)831.-.0. operator w lfollowin1. • MANAGER. bi-linaual. capea.Uty ot recNti.DI needed now for f /time Id. people. Cell In coo· pm. in ceramics studio. Maice: 95M:M5 Gd. wary. MS-8135 Halratyllat 11anatement Tra.ineea - OfflCI PHSON GARDEN CENTER , MISCELLANEOUS IN· DOOR OUTDOOR WORK. 142·11886 OFAC:I Sharp. alert girl, gd. w /numbers. MacGregor Yachts, 1631 Placentia. C.M. Order Deak. F fl'. P fT days . Pleasant personality . 1 ood handwritinl a mutt. Will train. ~5222 PACKAGING CLERK Sml frieodJy etlectronics fU'lD, overlookinl ocean. wanta ener1etic . motivated peraoo to do product boalag & stock· ine. Warebouae op portunltiea available. El:cell. benefit.. Clean, quiet workinl conditions. 16-1112 Help! We ere tumin1 rapid advancement, eway bullneu. In need bmeft&a .. Muat be clean. al S f\111 service atyllata .,.....;ve non-amolten. for our pro1re11ive P!:l'CO animal supply --------- 1a100. Advanced train· supermarkets, apply 1--------• l.nt-Gl&Uanteed aaltry. lllMl Goldeawe1l St. • Pacbten 1oeda ol beaeflta. Please Bl>lu.12ls0155. 1LU1 JIAN JOaSf call: Ml-1111, ---------ao people neecfect for llature ulealady for lninearea. Jahlft.a. TOP HOlt .. a wanted. Part women '• wear. No PAY! Ume. Apply la penoa: lliltU. Umaclaya a year. CAU. THOMAS Acapulco 111 .. 1can P\aU • part time. Cell 641-1144 RfttaurHt 1212 S .E. -.sm. E.O.E. 111 /F a-illcll St. C.M. -------~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ......... r: Ha&el OpHtn1 for 1 well PMT·Tbe .....r AUDITOI qualifted Da&allD Mec:b AmhM"w, toal«teated 5 DlOU a week. NCR w/lc. Cell Fred Suders, ....... penoe to uallt in GDO maddM uper. Ap. m-11Tsor-...s. ...-........ o1 wbole9ale ~to David McNeil, ---------tlllllel..1 - 8. =-·~~: a.!I~~-Tom PART Tta., P' ,time w . •adL Kallr llT art.. Bill., Inc . ..-V. No ap. MC. Call: ...--.-s.o.& . Ill n.•111r. ear ........ t P.ll. Te..,ar.,. Charmin&, inlrl tgent people for 1-2weeks pro gram lo introduce new savinp & loan service to Irvine residents. Paid training, no selling $4 .35 /hr Work 9A M-3:30PM. Apply in person only, Mon. Jan. 19th 1PM-4PM at Progressive Savings. 4860 Irvi ne Blvd. (at Yale> lrvant- See Mrs. Clark. P fr Position Delivery person with re liable e conomy ear needed by Irvine travel agency. 3·4 hrs da 1ly. Mon· Fri. Ca mpus Travel s:D-Ot77. PUILIC: Ill.A TIOMS Part time for resort con dol. Good phone voict' nee. AM/Aft. Santa Ana office. Start; 14 /hr, 54.l-11157 or ~-2951. REAL ESTATE SAUS Leadin1 real nlale com- pany seeks professional people to manage resale offices. P ri me areas avail. Xlnt pay & benefits. EOE 1714 )963-5671 llCltYIMG INSPECTOR TaAIMH Must ~ capable ot read· ine engineering draw ings for s mal l mechanical components Will consider part time Sludftll. 3-DINSTRUMENTS l.5M2 Chemical Ln. Huntington Beach .894·5351 llCErTIOMIST Lile typing. Pleasant working cond. AJ ax Home Loans. Ste. 11202 Taj Mahal Bldg. Laguna Hills Shopping Ma ll . 837·3744. Receptiorust MONT OFftC:E f\all Time poeition. C.M. area. medical benefits. will train. Call 673-8322 Receptio nis t /Typis t needed for Npt Bch m vestment firm. Salary open. 1144.2507 for appt. RECEPTIONIST Typine skills req'd . Heavy phones. Leading Or. Cly ad agency seeks hiehly motivated self- starter w tfronl office ap· pearantt. 979-7~-__ _ llC.,.IOMIST Growma company with treat benefits needs pel'IOD with 1ood front olftce appeerance. Ty~ JIMOwpm. 9I00-9llOO per mo . Ca I I K • t e at American Dlagnoetics; 111·1&, ext. HS. UC9'J •• nPIST ~.... Inc. a sailboat mr,I. llal an opelliDa for • receptloalal ;typi1t, re· quir. •+ ~/min. eap. pref. beaefi&a in· dude• c1.a1 won ..-lD • •on-amk1 environ· imat. am cover leUel' • ..a.,, Nquirementa or ...., • ,..... •t 111~ ....-~s.A.t:l106~ llC9'TIOMIST --KELP! t! Netld rH••Uoaiat for ... ............... Ill)' ........... ., ....... . --· Adl .. 't:.tL. .....,,.., .. ~ .. .... 11 I ti .... &aeep- ........... C ....... a.I .. 111lt "al la-.......... ........ , .......... 0 S IMr.....,. t 1 ·····--··· ...... . -. .., . -......... -. . . .. . ... -··-····· .. ·--.... ._ ...... . • lb~. Jenuery 16, ••• tll•n 1001 ,._Ullkre IOIO .._, '1 rw 1110 .._. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ...h -···· 101] ......,oww f 040 ,,........ ,,..,.. t I 70 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-~ 7111 W~ JIM W..._. JIM <>ell Sideboard. ualque .8&AIJT.•~.li•.rmM&. L .... A .. TA•S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ................... ... ................... .. ................... ~ • mirf'O(, -· l 9'. old. COit -· ..U "-,_,. '-•• eard. BlliliCHER Bb Trumpet. ~er:::,.:11:_.:r•---•llffret.,., .. ,,1.uc a »T.\n<>HUY wroaK Ill ~--____ • allO, be ... eon s..a-. cant rw each Goktl.aequerrmwhcom· ......,. '"-111111......,. lo fill Cdlll aeedl ule1lady Ant.ca o.11 pum pa ........... ,.. tat plut .. .,..... We pWe w/matcllin1 mute ...C90efAUrl i-..naaa ,..IUM 1• rtt•-· a daye. Xlat. -:o..deoed•~.,! ' l'etura permanently & concert C adaptor. 9' Bm&on Whaler Squall w /sails & ea1lne S'700 firm, cash only 645-11884 eves '10 21' AIJO, xlnt. Stereo. TV. etc D50l}. 67S.S31. P,roWler 17.,..' trailer, fully self contained. SI SOO firm. s.58-6229. ,_ ...,_, l..&i •,.rt NI CPA ftt• TnMal .......... ~. lra_p11clel lMl-SUll ft..adl Prcwiadal DUWat ...._. aUractlH tac & $100.14&-1478. '76 Reinell 34' cuuy cab, .... 0.,. 6 ... Grwet ..,_, = • .._ t1 n. e..._.. Ph&lDe 'N. a IYa, 4 aide clln, I strap, IDfftin1 airline -&o.ded. tandem trlr. best Aiillo Ser.tee. P.ta t.,.. "'911......_ o. cllricel . Call for maoatfOf' ·~· II.lie:. Aatiq..es, custom arm elart, pads, S500 l.D. t9C1uire .. nt.a. Pre· Mini Moo1 Arp String olfer. «Z·4780or4•4162 & Acuuorin 9400 "-JM tralala1 For •-•a•-,.. la --~ ......__ YB._.• lbef'l! For a fhaembje& Conn Organ. --••••••••••••••••••••••• -·~ .. t .... •ell .... , ltRw ... 10 ~m 1-..... u ... -• paae ·.,.. -pencmaliNd ta1 enclou rrootea. 675-4790. 28' ~ddy Craft Caban -· _. • -.1111 ,,_ -rnande. new 1u stove, 11 f Crui I ~ bit lM--• 1..-rw at ll41 l:a .. neond. APflly an cub r ... llO W. lab St. Walled, qu.ea 11, very wa paper . a bric or ----· -ser. s PB ... re eng. $SAVISAVI S WITH usa PAaTS lmported>ca.r parts IMPORT AUTO SUPPLY 101 N. Manchester llllrt.r 11"4 C.M P9rMID Apru6'(>1. UV C.M. 9.JI>.$, Mon-Tbw-1. comforteble, U2S. "0.y Glo" paper & ,_,e Excellent sterling silver new p1t1nt. very nic·e 1 5f!:e.Y f•1luo11 lllHd. Npl _ ___ _ _ 07Kal/IOld cbaadelier, will back • trim your nule, a bargain at f750. shape. SB.500 f.as h or at:rAILSALD .At. .. -•t. lyp Bdl Aallque Shop Movln1 SlOO. 2'ln1 II velvet u.p. Or try two cards 6'B21Z2 Lritde. Slip av11l Nwpt 111 1 · • o•• Salary backtoback. ----Arches Marina 6.11 1!1110 .._... • ..._ Irv ill anl Sw1tcbbuard Operator. Sale Helen Luc ute's An· ......... tan1erine, "'°· PRICES: Camtlot Deluxe Trumpet Al 8U1rotti -'al 't llaaa1er •afttM ~GM al llw Mt.km a ...... ci..u.o11ac1 ... ,_,,_ fa1hl0111 Apply ifT ....,,.. Wntwaeter .... ~r .. anal 1•neral of fir• B6&8y ufflre wltb .... urcaa1 .. uun •'ull ,_.._.WIHy ol •II •1· l1v1t1e• 1ot•lud1111t _.,... ....... h&.9 bol-* f··"u-"rav-yar'd•hlft t1que1 434 32nd N .8 . Sblrd.1 foidial bed, 925. .. . ..a-•1• Lacquer finish With w"7illr~· 642-loU. . 875-lU)'l Small peUo table, 1lu1 r~t".Oiuoea. case. S'75. 54~. 40 ' Marlaneer. bit by ... 0 Wp, Sll. 42x1'7 mirror, 6,9t ... $1.50ea. --------· (.;randy , n ew K:i :-. Anaheim 776·\IOOC t-'ord :lr.! i'~gane in good rwuung cond S30010lJO 041 !1157. 548-3374 llT.-·NH- wldl i*lup lnM' i 0 1 van .tu ... ,... p t llU91llU11 for d&at.nbuh0t1 m1tr lln • wa,ca oe1ut1able Ca II 411\,)1& mr ITS IO~ Iv rm at ..... l.LM IL..,aq lteqwret1 aood telephone manne r !'referred lo1·a11on 10 vt1•1n1t y of Huit• Hv1pll1I 8~1tlnn1ng ailhary up to lllOO , mo, baaed un experience Ktlm. 'fAXl'KEPAKEKS • •c" IOI bevelled,4"goldframe,l 1oor-more $1.40ea. Office....,.....& t>ngincs . JKW, loadt>d ............. ccount~"·~ Of ••••••••••••••••••••••• $200 . 2 metal adJ.. "··I T s.-.a-.t 1015 ........ ~ _..... l>...I ' 22 rt <>.es axlncluded ...,..r--w e le1·t roni1·s , tun;i firet, uauna Deitch /San :r~'.:ti:: f750.cOay~ shelves, Stu ea. ~-2943 NO CARD'! ·.-·~··••••••••••••••••• tower. :.hp :i vuil. $67,r,oo Clemcinll', rlo h rs E & Wk d Draw your own or send Savm !OJ Word Master & Rkr 675 !IOU7 , .,, z.:l)3 *-llWO. Yet.I n 5 Antq. wicker sofa, coffee name, addresH, phonc> & IBMCorrectingSelel'lm• 960_1725 ove., ~52114 table & chrs. Pvt Party. ~·11 make one card per w/base plate. $2500. Also _ TAXP~9'AllM$ Hi&h Hnwll pGtenual an v!Mume office S40 0187 Waahers. Uryera : GE.• '!9'l·~ tag. Add25"each. de ~ k_s & o (fa <: e loah l...t/ Whirlpool. Ke~i:nore. f'or Sale wrute baby cnb Send check or money or furrushmgs for sale. 2172 Ch;...., 9050 Maytag. Recond1t1oned. changingtable661·1042. derlo: . D.apont Dr 11205. Irvine ••••••••••••••••••••••• refinished, guaranteed! -----PILOTPllMTIMG ?lCJ833.l3'1l •IMMA<.:28'·34' OOATS Sl.Sdelivered750·3103. MOVING. Must sell. Dbl P.O. Box 1560 Quality metal o ffH·c 61l2mo plans prt!pa1d -----------malt. & box sprgs. StOO Co8la Mesa.Ca !12626 desks , 72X36, 72XJO. from$1891mo 1ntlud1n~ N\IW lh'l'ep'1n1 appuca ~ few b&>1la1 Apply Teacher Pre Srhool & Aides needed. Hunt lkh area Call M arilyn IH7 ~or Les 842 2948 Kl!:FRIG. Norge 2 dr. orbestofr. 646-6476 Vat a Mas ter 1'.:xerC'1se 60XJO with r e turns . s hp, lt.-ssons 714 964 599-1 l.Sl E <'out H..,y bhm J 1---------I'' II•'. Whale. C lean. ,_,, ••SICllTAallS•• work.II ad. $200, 979-6000. IMos.Olcl Bike S peedom e ter. ~~~e7?rg:r;;z•~~ un lloah,Sail 9060 6 W M t:t1 £ GO/SpeU/1'1$P\ua$10,IOO TEACHllS 786-2Sl5 Luxu r y Co v ered time r , 150 rntl es on · ·. uys ••••••••••••••••••••••• Saalbolll maintenance • ~tOfcfftOSl.2,000 To s tarl 1mmed1alt!ly S 0 r a / L 0 v es e at . odometer 4 months old 673 076ll dys · 642-5286 'II() Catalina 30. f ully l'le1rn1nK 111 '.llewporl Geo0fc/l'U$11,'600 Part tune or full liDll' <.;oppertone l!:lec 220 Toomasville Cot•klaal Must sell $11.JO bst orr eves loaded . m1n1 l'On d 8ut'b Pan \lnw mclud ft«pt/fypel0$10.ll>O Pre school.857 1263. Oryer. lake ne w. all Tbl. 2 lux. co\•ercd ~2347 $35.Suorirm lt.JIJ-6797 mg wlLnds Must ha\ e Liz Re!Dden Aaency cycles Sl00/080!fS:!·1!19'.! wingback ch rs. all for * * * * * muumum knowledge or 40:I> Barch Elt'M EOE TEACHB 12~ . $1500/0BO Call days ask Uqwdatwn Salt.-. lO'' 11rr a.USING Of ACE sailboats electrona(• & Newport/133.tUIO/Free Elemer:itary 1Pre&h~l licydH 1020 for Make-up Anis t wholesale pnl't'. Markel •~l·hanu·al & elt:rtnc»l lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•I F.rr pnvate Sl'hool. <.;M ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752-9893 Ceramics. 9 Jpm. 4!101 GIANT OISCQIJNTS :. ) s l e m :. <.;a 1 1,._ ________ •I area.642·0411 MEW & USED s outh Yale St. Su nla 7 ""'" 7 1• •· a c c·essora· es . 167 .. Wuod Oming Tbl S'75. I Ana, 979-0l2t l4..-.. 100. ~----Telephone Solicitors "' " "'rm trv\ne l l!:I 642 4348 maldung chrs S25 1ea Sales Sale. HJt-"1Components SI. ·Ace typ-Wanted. Respons iblt> Wood Tl>IS20.Stovelooks Salary, xlnt future. C.M in&. no shrthd, mature. young girls to work eve Bikes. men's 10 s pd. boy's good $40645·5!:!00 area. 1'.:0E. M ;I" Call &d. dreu appear. Sandy: hrs, 5:30-9pm, Sun-T hurs 10 spd. girl's 3 spd s lan _ · M·F . 11 2 only. Mr ~. Cc:.ataJ Person· as telephone solicitors gray.&42-0261!. Kmgs1ze green sofabed & Paulsen, 213.685.8543. net A1y .. 2790 Hatbor You can earn between rt'<'liner . glass n>Ht•t• ta Bl .. CM. Never a fee. 13.SO.~.so per hr. To ap Mens· 26" IO spe1.'<l. back ble &1~6S8ti. E.O.E. ply call Kelly at 540·4088 rack, speeJometer. horn. . alter5:30.Sun-Thurs . t&S.644·2943 Tab les. t·ofree tt nd . STAMP COLl.t-:CTIONS PURCHASED By U:i\'e Uioper Office Funtiture Office Equip. Cuato. Ruqs 1525 Mesa Ver<fe Dr Suite 104 Cosla Mt•!-.a Ull CALL 957-5823 SACRIFICE 7l1AYLIMEI 27 ft.·-· I JO Vofyo's. Full cabin. Gr.at boat .-ct trailer. Fly bridge+ M1111y extra's. SI 5,000 Call 675-2695 Iii' lloh1t: ltlms for Porsche !U4 or Super Ueelle. $20 eu ~'48 !f744 or 548 6446 Four llll711 15 Hud tals ~verused <t!JJ •1ti411 Tred of wcnf""11111Hwy °" poor CJCll lllileacp? Wac• CJllClr..tH YCM\ ii---fwl SGYNMJs of 2001~J0°/o. fo'or rom1>lele dcta1 1~ ~nd S<! to M lll.L)':N~ l':N'l'fo:IU'HIS ES. <!0281 llarpoon Cir. II I\ !r.l64t; .\1uocy ha1·k f.(u:irantcc·d llo<•r:-. fur liO Ii~ \'W ~>47 9744 or 548 f~l4fi l>i\TSllN Z turboc·hari.:er 1\ 111~t:ill:iterm kll 50'. plu. .. h(J ~~"-' \ 'umpll'h lr.1~u11 Z lurho molor $:.!0110 r'tlwri;:lass n•a 1 r:it·tn~ re11d1•rs t·xlt'ru; .,l11!•k ll tnl'lws $.!!'>I> 71iH ~>k:rl Automoti Ye RM Jewelry ~-·- SICllTAllY CIVIL ENGINEERING COMPANY. NEWPORT BEACH. NEAR O.C. AIRPORT. • TELEPHON ._.; AP P'l'S. 14) ent husiaslil' personalities lo invill' homeowners to our beaut H u n t i n g t o n B 1· h showroom. P /T eves Kit c h en Sl't. book 1947 3 spd S pringer s hel ves. maplt• chair. Cruiser. xlnl c:und. $IOU. misc. 7~·6450 Complete set ur m11chm1sl tools & lool box. $15<XI. New polisher f.(nndc r. ~I. Nt>w wt•ldrnl( :.cl. S<!~> 54.'>-8735 H.eminb'tOn Rand F:lec'lnr . ~!°)II Autos for Sole <.:orporate rncml1l'rsh1p. S 1 n ~I e EI cm t' n t · t'40 7Hl.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Mature Women's Wear' MIR'• Acce110rin loy'1 Wew We have lull & part lime openings in the above dept 's ror qualified salespeople. We offe r the best benefits program or any retail company AP· ply m person I J.C. PENNEY 24 Fashion Is land. NB. E.O.E. M 1-· SA~IRL. outgoing & friendly. 18 yrs. or older Jr. Sportswear. Full or p/lime. Second Glance, 2122 W. Oceanfront, N.8 . 67>3361 Sales LAZY SAUSMAN O ur job is unique because; 111. You must be too lazy for manual labor. #2. You do not need a car, only 11 rade to work & back. 113. You must be walling to work only 5hrs 11 day. •4. You must be satished f\IU time, experienced, cheerful person wanted for entry -level secretarial pos ition' w/opportunity for adv an· cement. Strong typing & some S .H . abilities necessary. Apply in person w /resume lo Mr. F\14mtes at Robert Bein. William Frost & As· sociates. 1401 Quail St .. N.B. SICllT AllY I ADMIM. ASST. Challenging poa. in our sales office /Optoelec- tronics & Mic rowave Div. Sharp, personable, self-starter /ability to Ounk on feet. gd. com· munications skills a must. Typing at 50· fl>Wpm accurately is es- sential. Excell. growth potent. for indiv. willing to l earn . Co. paid benefits. Apply an person : Plessey Semiconductors. 164 l Kaiser Ave .. Irvine 7~ · U.edec· Must Sell Beaut Men's 24" yellow Schwinn t'\Jm. Glass top Om. Sel t;ontinental IO-spd. xlnt Sor a s , C h and c Ii er exp. pref., not necess. cond. $100 Cash firm ' 493-9l5S r:: based on qual. Jim ~-6234. !Gcrol)e Sale 8055 896-2569 luilclac) Mahrial1102 5 1•'••••••••••••••••••••• T I h ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVING Huge Garage • ap DM 2400redbricks Sale Rum ma gc t o ~ lep.. $600 or 25< /ca Treasures 5c·S200. Some Con.tact tian1'er s 645-7009 rurnilure. C lotht-s . throughout the nauon to Refrig. Sat Jan 17th 8 3 explain our newslet CHarat& Sunl8t.h9·12 4139lhlana ter/processing system. Etpi,.....t 1030 Wy , N.B .. nr Hoag Allocate exclusive dis ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hospital tn alley o rr tribution te'rritories tu C mon AEl. 85mm. lens. flagship. 642·4609 banker s u bsc ri be rs auto winder. strap & bag, Your territory is the SJ5(). 540-6458. 640·2045 aft GIANT GAKAGE SALE U.S.A .. your prospects Spm. 217 33r d St . N R are 15,000 banks. 811sic &il/Sun Furn, Haja kits. salary + generous s ub Coh 1035 tools, anl111ucs. 835-2884 scription bonus . Re ••••••••••••••••••••••• quires good lelephone R E G I S T 1<: fl F. IJ manner & ability lo talk BURM1':.SE Kll~rENS with highl-level people 893·2068 Call 752·2255 ext. #305. - Anderson & Anderson DoCJI 1040 ESTATE SALE Wed. till s old ~>mplcte ho us e h o I d I 3 2 S ;i n fo' e r n a 11 d o . S a n Ut>naenle. 498·3891 Insurance Brokers. ··~··~··••••••••••••••• E.O.E. Mt i''/11 KE~HO~O Pups. AKC. HousdloldGoodsl065 Champ s ire M 1t'. Pe l & ••••••••••••••••••••••• s how P v t P l Y King bed. glass shelve. 2l3/fll7·1345art6pm. plants. bdrm l'hest s . Temporary t y pi s t $4.SO /hr. aCl'Ural'Y & speed required. Call Jo 957-1081 Al«:. male silky lerner 9 640-s.J'lJ. • yrs old'. S'75. 839· 7634 Je¥telry 1070 Cood f "· · 1 d Wt· t 1•••••••••• • •••••••••• •• • ama Y 0~· 1 Man's 14 ct yellow gold with ~ to $800 per ,..._ ... 11111111111111111[1 ............... Tennis Hostess, F f l', Wed week. ••SECRETARIES•• thru Son. Pnvate Coun t5. You must a nswer this try Club. SS /hr Tennis ad betwttn 6AM & 9PM ~rm. p /l'ime. 15 hr wk, I d d Male, Loveable $15 bral'let. curved length & _ _ YGJ-1785 nUJt~et textured, l3 MM CallMr.Wilcox .761 -80~ sales ofc. xlnt work·.: know e i.ee rl'q 644-5404. AK<.: Spnnger Spaniels. I wide. 8" lung, a.ppra_ised liver & white. 9 wk:-. old.! valut• SJ.000 $120CJ r1rm •You must be able to cood. NoSh.16.5'lhr. TIAVELA~EMT shot.s.Sl5'l&u .5571s:n. 1 S48-!1744or548-6446 Xlnt opportunity for exp P F/f agent. airport 101., 731-~ Alask~ natural ~old nu.: 64&3445 . ...... get nn~s. l wath 1, l't walk & chew gum al the Irvine Personnel Agy. same time. 488 E.17th, Costa Mesa Suite 224 642-1470 Sales MANAGEMENT TIAIMEES l•Sec ... •ret _____ _ Local office of nalional ary · ~~·hnuuule. ·~ale pups., d1armnd. below GIA ap- TYPIST. matar<'. <H' Gtwks . 1 18 Schnauzer. · · I 871 7H76 1111 l'oodle. S25 n ash. praisa . . corporation now needs SENIOR several young people to tra in as future S£CR(llDY managers . Complete M curate for acctg. ofc. Ttru lax season. Salary 556-8576· Machinery 1078 open. 673·4.253, ~-1179 Do'·-••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... rman_pups. AK<..: Ai r Com pr e ss or Show quahty. Very rare boughtisold, Service ... Fawns. (silver l & reds 557·2682 Dys 675·3712; eves : Typists 97!Vi975. Miscellaneous 8080 c.:~~~1u~~~wtw~~l;~t ~;.:.~n~~~;~,1~ L1kl· s:\~:,.l~,;~·li·~ ~~'.t !I :·~, .. ·: :-.iiTin: ro N I l ~f'(lltTl\NT rerat•cepteJ ~16HWll , l'lll l•·•. <"F '.!!i l !i \T Hr;AIJ f.,HS/\Nl> · . . . ~ I n'(.ll'('l Vt'SH' al M an ri;1 77 l'uyhta Wgn. ( nlur ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sh . 1 1 11 ('. I ht• µr 11·t• •1r 11\·rns Ip~ 8087 I I J\1 1\ r.llTrSEHS T V Mandolin, llt'll . ~ Cockat1el:., I l'1e11, 11 ". iµy:irt · · . '1 .11l\t•1lts,.d l)y 'l'hldt <.:hrs , He ll r cd u1·t·r Hcg malt> & rc malc. ~:ilc-tl Ind mu:-.l ind Ill'. 1'1 .. &11•1 ' 111 th•· \Ch11·1t 4!11-5001 w ca ge $1011 !ia!J-51!!9 aft ii total hu1 & i·a.,hrns i IJ-.:-.1r1c1t J•h crt1;-in11 61'M 1·hcl'k or monc:y 01 d1·1 1 ul urnrL'> d1H''> not 1nl'h11J1 Urw\SWll'k sl:ile burnl)('r . payable tu Belt) r'ult1111 .I/)} .q1µlrl':rl1l 1· i<llCl.'.S. l'ool tbl '4 leather top. Skiing 8093 :'<11> p1·r:.Oni.1 l 1·hc1·I., l1n •n:-.1'. lr.11i,,frr ftcs ... ; x l' I. I' 0 n d $ 3 2 5 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• :\1ark t'fl\(•(upt• 'tl':ih•I( r111anl'l' 1·har~··s. frt'!> for biJ..4347 111':XCEL BLU ELJTl-:S IJ1<l · Subm1l h11ltuSoulh air polluttun l'OotroJ 1h· 175CM w Solomo n 555 Coast ~anm'.Sunt·'ur' I 11t l' rcrt1f11·:1t1on!> or dt' Nordic ~pa . l'orlatilt· binding~ $175 SCOTT lni·. 573i! r: :!nd. SI all·r 1lm·urnentary pre llome Sauna. r1t:-. :in) poles With straplc!t!t l.OOK lkath. Ca !JOlll>:I p.1tal1011 l'hanw" unlt'SS room. 1714 ) g:j2.J827 gnµ; $15 &th xlnl t'<md heruri· i!µm J au zo l!IKI IJlher \\ l'>t' !>pl-c·1r11•cl h) 64&3724 ., 1 , 1 1. the J c!' crUS••r Seasoned & un~ca:-.ont•d I n lC o1..-r1tn~ I ial 1 .Ito· Eu<'alyptu:-. 04 ood for Spo.tinqGoods 8094 time & hwat1on Ho l<•n"t' Antiques/ s alc. $llJC1. pu·kup ful l ••••••••••••••••••••••• otu .. "'1than Ill "·"' l Classics 9520 645 !1715. ti73·0SG:! Ht-:M rr10i.lel 700. :!2 :!511 (/1A111·r n•M·n•·'> n~·h1 I•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tast·f) 3 !I Seopt>. lealht•r r1•ru.,1· any or a ll h ul... \ 1 B t • H :-, 1• h:. 1· t 11 n fiaby l.H.:d & tr1 h 1 l'JI ' 1·a.,t'. di es & some amrnu . . ~1 ··,.•htl'r 1:J:lr1 1 l;1,,s1(· ryall & llllSC' 1lcm:-. I HJllOpwdr &t:!-4tli:! !St•ltd Kt·i·I ( vlumlmi :!·I. 11•1Jl1< ,, lo) l'al1f <'u.~turn .957.0490 I Kiral 1·01111 .l oh11~un Ii I Ill 1 u:it h ~l'H'r rl'l(l,.t••l t·d TV, Rodio, 1150'. c;c•nuu, lift• JJ<'ki•h f ""I foi .,how !'"" nnl;. Men·,. 5 S!*Cd lt1kt'. S..1.'> H HiR. St~o 8098 t;1h1.·rnad1· P'JI'\ ·• IA>ltl I l!a q~,11111•d lll ll'L'd' Sl'I' lra c·k l;ipc pla y c:r !••••••••••••••••••••••• nomplt .. \c• 1•011•r d111 " 1 .1 1111 Hutt'••I 11-'l'lllt' ''hi· slcroo, am rm ratllu 'J llcaut1r111 HC ·\ '.!5 ('nl•Jr a\;i1I Sa1l 111A :11' :.1 $1~"' I l'lt'o1hir" lt11l111t'< l'or<I SIJt'akt>rs . StiO &12 ~,!1:17 'IV.:! yr v.rnt; Frt-•· <JI.' '!;-\M 1171 7. h45 Hll.1 .•~<i 11.11 l••I lll1d 1 "'l·• l11·crySl:l-I ti-t6 17Mti ~ ;\1"-..1 I .el l 1.t:.' 1111111 111 )''u ll Newport lka1 h ah, Slipt/ ,.111x.·1 1 Y•1cht Club mcrult1·r..h111. Walnut & Ri as" l'OH•·•· Docks 9070 saie 760·051l! tal>l~. 1;arrard Lunlla '••••••••••••••••••••••· 1 _b_le rt-l·e11.er & "J>t'ak~~~ McrcllS Chonnef Refrigerator. work' f.(d l lvmas t asselte & IV l·pto 18 s;s '°'' MUSTANG CLASSIC S7S. I.lox s pring & rn al W1ll ~ar \1641167 li?:IRl-i~ tress gd l'Ond J!>{; 71 Iii Lon lolloofts llelt um Rouq uet:. llt· li ver e d t•erf1·c·t ror every occas11m ti7:J •W 1!1 Wheelchair $:!:!. N1·1A Walker S25. Crulchc~ Slit 548 7011 &:It Tackel for ·· Ell•pha11t Man" Feb I llh. >..l11t seal, renter SlJ :>45 '.fl 13 Minical 1 .. ..._ .... 1013 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,~ Color TV SIS8 7 )•·<tr NEWPORT MARINA warr<1lll} Sl1 ~ ·\\;.iii l14h 11:-,.,1 fi42 5J.IH 'SI.I I' ""u Ill t't!. .. If Ill TAl'('<ll>l'hunn('l m~\t•r& 1;r.rnd . llank' T r.i ,.11·1 Prt' ;.imp Modt'I 6'.ll"ll( l!lil _,111 1;1:1 ffTi.~ 3:J lloa1 Slip llu111111i.:11111 1l.1r hor 1·1··• ,\ 14 .111•1 ..!l:l 15~f..' !i i I.I I'..' liuat slip. "'IJl If ,1rlJ1J1 '-lllt• ltc p1l )II~ \11111 lhl) ()Utl'I nu 111 t' otll• !fi5 I li!i ,\ii un 1!111.11 Ii !""' milt•" .!H!1. .1ulu111.i 111 (loll\ l'r '''~'rllll! 1Jrlj!111.il '"'111'1 rorro-<I tn ,,.JI l 'fl I <ilo• l•Jll I S:l'>IJll ll::-E:~1:1 .,u II"• \ ... ~ fq1 1 .. 11) 11, I"' I \\ 1.-111 , 11,l>tt •·ti ~I I ''"i \I .'ll I :"1 \l•Mld \ J', I• 11 '>•·rl.111 I <Ir l•">\1111·d lolt ,il 1111 !>tit d t•ttl b hl IWlil 1,; , t.)1.J t • •I l 'o11 '' h1• t •llli'illll' 111r1d 111•1' Ir .111~ ••11g 1 :-11.•(i ill! I'll' ili'i l>I I..' training program. Earn Newport Beach develop- while you learn, up to ment co. localed nr. $600 /wk. Applicants Oran1e County Airport must be outgoing . has immediate need for energetic. enthuslastic, secretary with min. 3 lo S & athletically inclined. If yrs. ex per. Excellent you are looking for a de-typing skills, dictaphone finite future. and are and /or shorthand re- career-minded, call Mr. quired aa well aa some f\iture: 761-80~. knowted1e of bookkeep· Lanier Word Processor S he It i e Pups A KC ~··•••••••••••••••••••• CONN Director tromhone lleg1stered Tri color. 6 rennis membership_ lo with case. Excellent ton 1:011d shape $150 ~I XH l'ha~(' s h dtC'r rnocll-1 l!ltltJ, Jual eontrol. 1W1A S75 Nt•w l hant•/ at· l'oust11· ~uita r · Hullt•ri ly " rmdcl 11 1'"J611 Bl:it k with 1tt•arl 111lay. with hard.~hell t•ase $350 Wdl lake ssso 1·ash ror ;1 ll of above 750 ZS lfi. fi31 01.1x. 541:1-<!995' ;1, ~;1 llor;iiloJ I 'onn·rtt 111.. s 111i..·r 1•11•:011 1.tl-t' n<'"' $'ml(1 P l' .\!fl :.!1:!1i We are now accepting applications for lonK term. temporary posi· weeks old $175 S42·9l95 Racquet Club or lrvane. dition. $100. 875·8052 arter lloah & MariH eves. · 'Lifetime family o nly 6PM. ........ . .•.•••.•.•.•..•....•... ~.Safe/ Refit 9120 I SAUS Male JF... Advertising sales pref. but willing to train. Local outside sales. Full or P 1T . PI ea se c a 11 . 67~9052. Iv msg. ----- Salesperson FINE JEWILIY THE BROADWAY FASIDON ISLA.ND NEWPORT BEACH Mature person. Mary Meizner 644· l.212 ext 237 sala-Parttime. MdllCo ...... _. Will train. Prefer ex- perience In women's re· tail sales. 546-1821 5.56-9333 ------------~/Stock Experienced full-time ..._ penon la full-time lltiOdl penon wanted for- trad i lion a 1 women '• dothinl 1tore in Newport Beach. 840-5721. Ca II tawn lOAM &5:30PM. SAUSWONAM Mature to work p It in quality Antique Shop w/IOlla knowled1eol an· tiq\.-ICZ-'1N . ~. SIAMSftHS Exp'd neceaury for 1rowln1 sail office. DI_..., SECRE'fAR\' P,ti .... JObn. Cdll. 780-1507 S.cret ary wanted for ._Jtra•el a,.ncy. Type 1'0wpm, 1bortbaad ~ cUdaphone np PiMIFi'ed, call Patty ('114)1D-217'7. Seentarr 1ReoeptJoei1t, ......_.omee. . ..,..,,_ lion . Mu s t b e ex -FnetoYov 1045 ing. Effective com- municallon1 a must. Good co. benefits. ex- cellent wo11kin1 condi- tions. Salary com · mensurate w t exper. Mic ky : 714 ·833·868C E.O.E. perienced on a Lanier. ••••••••••••• • • •••••••• Secretarial experience a Free to gd home. 8/mo, must. Loc al Or a nge Lab mix. female, all c.ounty airport firm. Call shot.s. 962· 1259. SIC'Y ,,UC.,.. Ondria for appt. today! 557-0045 U\·Llr\:. ll~.AllY l'l:llSONNH SlllVICES Min. 6 mo. experience. Must be able to work well 3721 lirch StrMt with public. be eaeer to .,..__. le•h learn • a row with a '""!!!!!!!-~r-'~ ·~!!'!~~ pvwinl co. Ask for San-'-- --- Small white Shepherd. F. good di11p .. owner must move. 1>'75·1710 ™ue Berlo Collie. M. Great with kids N.eeds btg yard. 646-5822. Fem. H111ky, shots. mov ing to apt. must find good home. 963-5321 IOSO die, 1m-1oeo. WAITllSS otr1w.l•llcrow Apply btwn 9AM & ...................... . l2PM. Charlie's Ch ili. * * I BUY * * Sec'y-Word Proceuing D>I Redhill, Bldg. #2, Good used Furniture & Qimputer bk&d helpful. Sle. #226, C.M. 92626. Appliances OR I will sell Sal.open.NB.&M-0533 -orSELLforYou Service St.Uon attendant W!lJlled Live-In, mature MASTHS AUCTION Fu 11 ti me . App I y English speaking lady '4M,16i lll-t62S Olevron: 1251 No. Coast for children 8 ft 12 + lite --------_ _ Hwy;La1. Bch. twklJI, room. board + Boy's Trundle bed with SERVICE Station attend. F /l'ime. Apply: 604 S. Coaltllwy,La1.Bch 1125/mo, ref's & no matching dresser. space smoking or drinking. saver bed with bit in lrvine552-1615 dreuer. gd quality . smvtel STATION At&...wt, deys or-eves, F /T , P /T . Plea1ant workinl cond. Some mecb. e~p. helpful. Mac'1 Texaco. 11502 Be a ch B I v d • H . B . --- Word ProcnMr Irvine Brokera1e re· quires word proceuinl operator for Lexilron & XC'Oll IOO. lyr work pro- ~ expr. or comb. of word pre>eeuinl clauea & clericel ex pr. Typin1 - corrected 6Swpm. Teat Service Station Atten· pvm. Beaefill incl. pro- .. _~ p tr N ftt lharin1, med la den-._, ev•. e•t ·~ tal, tuilion plan & pd. pannce • banchrritJ.n1. ..W.y olf per mo. Call ARl&1 ZllO Newport Bl, 7SZ·2ZSS ext. 1306. An· CM. denon • Anderson Service ltl&IGD au.adaat, IDlurance Bllra, Inc. •• per I entecl "I r•· _m_E_l_M_FH __ . _____ , ,_. .... ._. Hn llllOlmlo lpm -&In Sat. Start_ ...... • "'· ua11 .... f\lm. ~1 .. e1a ...... flll .......... 642·~. Maple 1'ble with 6 chairtt ft 2 leavH. 9600 or best offer. Eves after 5:30 912-7311. Otta llDO mabot. rolltop detk & 1wlvel chair, SUOOIOB0.151-&M7 ornce Dau & Chain Call • 1'7Ml72 Qlltoni 7' sofa, earth-tone t• utrJ, Uk• MW, mmt ..U. '250 . ....__l after epm . I AllUque oak cbn, •ea. HaUtne •· Ou treaUe tbl •· TJD.1430 •!I'll• BD1ll1b Oak H " Tbl luteJ Twirl Let •uo. uan -..... Drop i..at 1110. llllPPING • PMkalial. lfJUU'Nloakllllforabet-· WW trt11a: PJU-. C.M. ... Job, JOU ._., wut ...._ ANTIQUSMAU. Whtcllff Coner1 DlllJ ~ rrt 10.t -."7T7 uad Jrvtne AYt. ~=~ ... _ .. _ .. _. ___ __.__ t. ... CM..,. J-t Jlar.-.. --... --tb.,-la,-l~lo-H-1~1 ._ laa..lllad. 0.."'-1 Ml M It well. I O....Growe -..ill fine -tllla• to 1.U? a-lfled .. do It ..... ~-. - 13J0.494·5826,497~3086 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ibanez electril' itualar. .•..................... Buying Gold jewelry & Silver & Diamonds . Jewells of the Kingdom. 54().4972 For sale, save $200, full family membe rs hip, John Wayne Tennis Club. (213)821·6233 eves . OAK F'IREWOOD Delivered & Stacked Judy, 494.4764 WAGNER AlltLESS SPRAY OUTFIT 48011 PSI t Electrae) )OU ft. Prolessional model with Tree of Life goanl( up to the neck Woodgrain body with ha rd s hell case. $500. ~-6446 loah. ~aintenance I L' amper rur lgt• b('d l'I . 5er'llc~ f020 . sto1·e. rcfr1f.(. $JCM1 \l~o ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ampt•r J U t·k~. $1 ~!'> Manne Electnt•ian • 540-4."Jfi4 Uesagn •i.nstall re pair ~al. work. 549·2-'>20 .... ,.s Motoriud likes 9140 BASS GUITAR. fo"cnder loah. Mm-iM 1·;;·;i::ci:·M~~;;t·r~i1:. precisio n . blonde r,.11,...nt 9030 eqwpped. ltk<' n£>'4 $32.~ w tease. xlnt cond. $325. ••••••••••••••••••••••• K91 7!173 REV F:RB. Fender s uper 32" Wheel. s is. sells retail six.lOOwattsRMS.ne w $190. A s kin ~ $1Ufl cood. SJ75. SPEAKERS. 9IJS. 7!l)3. 968-0872 ALTEC 1205 po w er splu'S. pair. S600 ea or I l' IOSTOH WHALEll $1.050 fo r t h e pair $1200 642-2455 547-184.5 ·;9 l>elux Pul·h Mo l'f'd :: spd enit Xlnl l'Ond S.I:!.'• B-o Ask for Hoh !157 ·~•al hose. ~agner Gun. Good Class1r1ell Ad:.. ) our or11• rond. Call Greg 979-9621. slop s huiipmf.( i·t•nll'r loah,Pow~ 9040 .......•....•.....•.•.. 1971 SCARAI ii; l'l'l'll Mopt'd S.l~>O or IM.'St orfcr Gil runnml! l'llt1d 11!11 0073 a rt 51 'M '75 P\Jt·h moped t;uod cond $250 ('all artt•1 1 5PM . 64.'>-0163 0 Ot'\ 't qAt hort& :.>ft. offshore boat. Twin 4S4 V8tl. loaded with aC' cessones & low hours. Leavingthestate. MUST SELL! No reasonable of fer refused. Ask for Jerry when you call 546-1200 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·72 Suruk1 85. + xtra:.. 5'00 S59· 1W2 after 5pm • ;,2 ~ 1;·r n (' J a s ,. tt· t l'pl11·.o h) Fll•1•1·falo 2.10 11111 . ltk•· nt'"' Nt•w SI I 111111 t Wi ll .,.•II Sf ,i!10 711 U~I ~}•7:! t'\ t1S ill Cu~t•1m111"l llu11·k ((JI l<'rJ .'.\tu~I "l'I' lrt <111 Jll l'!'IJ ll' j )111) 11111' of k1111I llutlt 111 lklrntl Sln·tl'hl'11 ::11 ·. dual ,.11J1• "ht.•t•I' 111~1 :1111•11. rull) l11.11le•d 1 M :i11i H l!J!I or 71)1 11!11 :.:i .\11i.;h;.i, 11111 t'Ulllllll!o!. j.!•ll>1I bocl} nrls rt>stvnni.:. Slt•l uH1•r K4:!· 1!11~ 9550' ..................•..•. MEW 81 JEEP CJ l'o"'" Sll't•r . t rak -luc. hurkt•t scab. front :.l:il>1l11.er . roll bltr & more 't'uurs (or 1m med1i1l t' del1v t>r y . ( 0'.!81170) $7419 COSTA MESA AMC JEEP 549-1023 ~#phwv e~ru e an GJ ruf\nj~- 43• fi.r9I ~Mr i'ully equipped. Perfect live-aboard. 165.000. Slip. SS0.000 loan for 15 yrs. at UY.% avail. 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JIOOO. 417-1- • ..... 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71MUSTAM6 4 cylinder, 4 1peed. stereo, tu·tone paio~ • wire wheel coven. Don t mulbiaooe! 11881116) $35'7 ~KH8 llarl11!r l\hcl 1 · .. l'o1:1 "'''" .'11l111.1.111 '71FORD MUSTAHGll " Look at this very sptt1al find! V ·6 en11:ine w i t h 4 s p e e ·u transmission ror great e conomy ! AM /FM ster eo a nd ra c:i n¥ stripes . <964VZX l IL won't last long! $3997 JOHHSOH & SON U.ColllMercwy <!626 Harbor Blvd . Costa llesa 540.5630 ·1;s Mustang. V ·8 aulo. clean /runs great. $2000. 497·5716. ·74 MUSTANG II 4spd. clean. $1500 673-2057 Oldwnobile 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1!179 01.DS TOHONAUO USL. Al.I. t:XTllAS I. I K E N E W $!1!1511 t'I HM ti4U-8116:!., . 644 4tJYI ·73 (':.1m Cruiser ~• 1'~1 Wgn Mmt l'Oml Lhruoul J\11 oµt SH~J5 1;<16 727•1 9957 ••.....•..••.....••.•.. 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INFORMATION, CALL 546 1934· PAUL DE FABUS .--• -----. •t11'1r~ I flO '1 JMOllfH 8C)1 .. -~-.... •ew;ng I ,:_._~118.. elr C:Ond a.om ... -.a. radio " Pwr <083YytJ~not. -.. tlres11'~Y' rop, • • • We pay top dollar tor good clean let• model c.rs. See Curt Devis or Dick Penroee today. WI AU.OW TOP DOU.Al'°' Toua TIUI .. •us MOWlll SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT AIOUT RENTING A I .CH.AMP.! . .. more! . ~ . ..-.-..~...-;;~----------~--~- ........... _. __ ..... ~----,---,.,. --.... -----. . --------.... ----·-·-·-------- Ylll 11111111 UllY MR lllllH'·,().l\Y IAN llAHY I' 1·1111 ORANGE COUNT V CA l If OHNI A 25 CENTS HB schools' face $1 • • ID cuts A l!ll>f'<'Uu <'omffllllt't' formed to 1>tud) ~ hn•ncea <•f Uat' tlwat 1naton Beach 'lty 1 element an' Sc-hool Dbtnct w&ll recommt'nd more than 11 malhon in r utb•<·ks nf'kl t"&r fh<'ommendallonb th•t will "u to th..-board of truste~11 nellt v. t'ell n lll for th.-l'losur .. of thr~ • * •e boula , •n 1ncre •1e an cl•a11room 1u1e, elimination o1 an admaruatrator, teachers and two •chool s-ycboloai•l• and discon· t anurne music programs a~d ,.,h olJ and home economic r lasi.eti The Ill members of the Proj~­ t 10n!> for the 80s Committee • * * declared in lhe report that lhe mounting financial drain is growing beyoad lbe capability of the school di1tricl to handle. The panel says il eaped11 a $1.6 million deficit in lhe 1981-112 school year because of reduc- t ions in slate financial a s· sistance, continuing inflation * * * and a steady rate of declining enrollment in the district's 13 elementary schools. Recommendations by the panel include: -Reduc t ion of one ad· ministrator, $45,000. Closure of lwo schools, $350,000. -Cloaure of Clapp School, a facility for 44 specia.I education studenta and put the studenta in other 1choola, te0.000. -Reduction of two school paycboloelata, $45,000. -Elimination of early kin· dergarten clauea, $24,000. -Elimination of a district writer of granu, $31,000. -Elimination of conferences and newsletters, $46,000. A member of the comm ittee said lhat even more severe cuts are predicted for the following year if present ~onomic trends continue. l'utbacks protested HB teacher union calls for slowdown By PATlllCKKENNEDV O.IM Olllly ~l•Ut.ff Tea<'her association officials are urging instructors lo conduct a work slowdown in protest of pro· posed budget cuts in the Hunt· ington Beach Union High School District next year. Tax bills catch up, but slowly Orange County officials wanted to automate processing of county property tax bills , so they bought a $426,000processing system. The system was supposed to be installed and tested long before 630,000 property tax bills were mailed out in mid-October. Bul the system arriv~ late. Tax par · ments were starting to come an and county officials had no choice, but lo start feeding paY· m enls into the computerized processor. "There were a few bugs," said Ray Wells, assist1mt to Orange County Tax Collecfor· Treasurer Robert Citron. ~ The biggest problem was that the processors couldn't stand the unusually warm fall and winter weather. ·'There w as a dirfere nce between whal the salesmen told us and what the technical people .later told us,'' Wells said. ·'They said the machines could operate at 80 degrees. What they didn't tell us was, 'But only for a half an hour.'" To correct the problem. the county had to purchase a special air conditioning unit. For the county. delays in proc· essing of tax paym e nts has m eant' a loss in interest income of about$1 million. For taxpayers, the delays have meant checks written for first in- stallment property tax payments have been slow in gelling cleared by their banb and returned with checking accountstatemenu . The tax collector's office has been fiooded wilh telephone calls from people wondering why lheir checks have not been processed. Or~~e~3:asl Weather Cloudiness increasing ton11ht, brtnatn1 20 per- cent cbance of rain Fri· day. Cooler days. Lows tonlthl • alonl lbe coast, 58 inland. Hi1ha Friday 85 to '12. - IN81•ETeDA~ F .A. Wittnfl ii 10 Hd c~ of tlw boanf o/ o fjeltfom, ,..,,. 1:,.,...m.g, blMJt ·Oft Wtamt't moat IMC· c•llfW ......,'°": o ~ IMC,., M .,..,., c,..,,.. UatU INI, .-.. lw '*"' tMI c"o"fl'·"'°Q ct9or1U1 IMC,., fll ' C-. COtM ... ~ ... df!WI=· ..... ~ CJw ~-SH BS. /\ rtier m1tiled Wednesday by the teacher group to 15,000 resi- dents within district boundaries said teachers are being asked lo stop individual instruction to stu· dents, refrain from using films or tape rttordings in class, stov volunteerin.c time to clubs, refer Deity ........... """' MUST PAY SM0,000 L99un•'• Dr. Sm•ll Laguna medic settl,es suit for $640,000 f<,ormer plastic surgeon Ralph J W. Small of Laguna Beach will pay $640,000 to the family o~ a former female patient who dted while undergoing breast implant surgery, under terms of a sellle· ment reached in an Orange County Superior Court lawsuit. Small, 32, pleaded no contest in September 197", to an involun- tary manslaughter charge in connection with lhe death of Kim Plock. 33, of Santa Ana. Small currently is on probation. Mrs. Plock, married and the mother of three children. died in November 19'18 from an ap· parent overreaction lo a drug Small administered during the implant procedure. He original· ly was cb!'.ged with second· degree murcter. Mrs . Plock's survivors originally demanded $S million in damages. Under term• of lbe settlement, they will receive an initial payment and paymenta in future yean. Small operated the now de· funct Doctor's Plastic Surcery Medical Group in Santa Ana. In the wake of tbe clinic's clo1ure and the flllnl of the criminal char1ea, Small was sued by· several patienta who claimed they were improperly treated. Small wu permitted by lhe state Board ol Medical Quality Aaauranee to retain bl• medical Uceme. However, under tsma of hi• probaUon la not permitted to praetic. e:c •urt•rJ. He ll permlued, vft', lo practice In bi1 ear, noae and tbroat specialty. 'Coml"I of age' TOKYO <AP>-ToUJll "com· la1 of ,.,. M1 Aa ,,.,... • u - Uoaal 0U••1 •Mened bJ llt••••IM•~--­tt..._...__.._antHIM ............... .., ......... •••••llftlliee11ta111•0 ••• ,,,, ..... tW ............ ......... disciplinary problems to assis- tant principals a nd refuse to write college scholarship recommen· dations. David Chapel, president of the District Educators Association (DEA). said the action is to "ii· lustrate what it would be like next year if the district's budget cul proposals are accepted.'' Chapel said the teachers as- sociation beli eves the budget can be cut more effectively by eliminating more administrative positions and by cutting alloca tions for supplies and student aides. Tuesday district officials publicly presented the schoo) board with the proposal to c ul$3.9 million from the projected $42 million general fund to balance the budget next year. , The proposed cuts would in· e lude laying off about 144 teachers. eliminating lhe 53· member counseling program, re· ducing librarian services, allo~­ ing larger numbers of studen~ m elective c lasses, l o w e rin g graduation r equirements and limiting the maximum clauload for juniors and seniors to five courses a semester. Chapel said these cuts would create a work overload for teachers, effectively prohibiting individualized instruction and other volunteer activities that in· struclors currently perform. District Superintendent Frank "Jake" Abbott said he does not b e lieve the .. majority .. of teachers will conduct a work s lowdown to protest the pro- posals. Abbott told the board Tuesday that the massive cuts are needed in view or inflation, d eclining enrollment, inadequate state funding, and increasing costs. Abbott said the budget reduc- tions are needed to fulfill the dis- trict's two-year contract offer to the teachers, which would cost the district $.1.S million. · Representatives of the 800 teachers have thus far refused lo accept the offer, which includes a 16 percent raise over the next two years. "So far the teachers haven't used sludenu as pawns In this negotiation," Abboll said. "I can't believe they will begin penalizing lhestudenls now." If a teacher is shirking his respomibililiea, disciplinary ac- <See SLOW, Pa1e AZ) CoW1Seling center aided The Orange County Board of Supervisors has approved a $1'1,000 allocation for lbe West County Counseling Center ln Hun· tin1lon Beach. .Second Dlstricl Supervisor Harriett Wieder aaid tbeae federal revenue ahartna f\mdl wlll support the family and cblld counaeUnc prosram for one year. The center, orisinally part ol lhe H\lllt.inlloll Beach Commun.i· ty Clinic, recently eatablilbed ltaelf independently. Tb• ..,..,_. 1ram '1 C\llTIDt cueloed lncludea about 100 people, primarily from HunUqtan Beacb. Lefti&te holdbJ8 provincial eapital SAM SALVADOR, Sl lal•lidor <AP> -IAftllt ~ Mid .................... ...., ... bettW........-u..e•• , ..................... .,, .. .....-.... omw .... , ..... ..., ....... c.. tr•I A••rlt•• 1eu•r.1 la , .................. .. ) I ..... .,__. .......... ._ -· ,,. .. r I JM D•lly ...... st•" ,,_ VALLEY BUSINESSMAN TRYING ANOTHER APPROACH TO RESOLVE SIGN CONTROVERSY After fighting city h•ll, Jim Creighton w•nt1 to Join ~· •ppolnted councllm•n FV sign solution seen If you can't lick 'em, join 'em By PWL SNEIDER MAN 01 -Deity 11"1 ... "'°" fo'or the past six months, Jim Creighton, a 30· year-old Fountain Valley businessman, has been a thorn in the side or city officials in a stiU-unresol ved dispute over local sign regulations. Today he's asking the City Council to appoint him lo the council seat vacated recently by Roger Stanton. Lasl summer, Creighton asked for permission to erect a perma- nent sign near the street in front of his Brookhurst Avenue shop, Creighton's Cookie Jar. The businessman said he needed the sign to draw more im- pulse snack bu.vers into his shop. Few free-standing signs are permitted in Fountain Valley. and lhe Planning Commission turned Creighton down, saying his business didn't meet the local c riteria. Creichton appealed. claiming the city's sign laws are not en· forced uniformly. But the City Council upheld the earlier re- fusal. Creighton then mounted a lem- por ary sign on his 1939 Ford pickup and parked the truck near thestreetinfrontofbisshop. He has received letters from the planning director and the city at· torney, who have told him his pickup sign is i llegal and threatened legal action. But Creighton refused to budge He claims the sign accounted for a 30 percent jump in sales during September and a steady increase in business since then. In the meantime, the Cit y Coun- cil has approved a new, lighter or din a nee designed to o utlaw v eh 1 <'le-mounte d s 1 gn s It k 1· Cr eighton's The city attorney has informed him that if the truck sign is still , out front on Feb. 6, when the new law takes effect, Creighton will race prosecution and a ~ssablP six·monlhjail term or$500 finl' Why is the businessman one or 16 appUcants vying for the var ant eouncil seat? <Stt SIGN, Pa1te AZ> Refugee problem grows Jobs, lw~ing 1carce for 50,000'in county By GLENN SCOTI' oet•Dllll•l"l ... ltMt Social problems aggravated by the resettlement in Orange Coun- ty of about S0,000 Indochinese refugees won't go away without more federal aid and citizen ac. lion . according to a county repo"!. Prepared by the county s lluman Relations Commission, the report predicts that increas· ingly scarce supplies or housing, jobs and other social services for the poor will spark racial conflicts a m ong competing minority groups. Oran.ie County, wilh its mild climate. large employment base and burgeoning refugee popula· tion, has become the sin1le lar gest home in the United Stat.es for the Asian immigranu. ac· cording to the report. Their numbe rs are almost equal to lhe population of Foun- tain Valley. ·'The county as a whole musl come to t.enna with lbe fact lbat these are permanent residenta ol our communities," says the re· port. Although lhey may be here lo stay, data supplied ln the report shows that the refu1eea - especially the more recent ar- rivala, who were m01tlY farmers -are not mixinl into their new environment witheue. Thlrty-nlne percent of the total refu1ees are on welfare. Tbe county'• Human Servtcn Asency said ref\llftl spend an aver .. • ol 13 montbl cm well are before land· ln1 UMilrflntjobl. Tbe CCllUDtJ facet a crtlla la April, wbm a federal pl'OYillaa explf9 wtdch aft.red uallmited federal Ud to IDdocbiHM re- UI"'· Alt.r ADl'll, ...... wlilo bne.,...aatMu.s.fwUne JHrl an tall• off tJMlt lt*ial ald Pracnm md t.beJ mult eom· pet• wttll applleuta la ...... •• ., ... pr'Oll'W. ........... coatr•1..,.....,..re1.,,. ...... OUllftlllllHH••••dlU•1la lMHPd 1•'1"""11 .. ... bf,.,. ..... , • ., .. ...... ,,.. ..... , ...... tM ... Chinese Assistance Program. One ot the pnmary reasons refugees can't get jobs, a ccording to the report, is because lhey can't speak English. Officials at the Huntington Beach Union High School rttently estimated that 9' per cent of their refugee students had limited Englis h skills . The commission says in lhe re· port lhal more language training cla sses are needed and, in the me antime, more translators and bilingual aides sho1;1ld be hired for s ocial programs involving ref- ugees. Refugees are aggressively seeking jobs in several instanc~. In the cue of skills training pro· vided through lhe Comprehensive Employment Training Act (CETA). lbe immiarants are Un· ing up for training in electronics, machine shops and computers with such inteuity that one of. ficial predicted a "huge backlash" by lhe Hispanic appli· cants. ''The Commission strongly believes tbat if lhe U.S. economy continues lo worsen, competition for a limited supply of unskilled and semi-akllled jobs will in· crease, thereby exacerbatin• current tens1on1 between the refugees and existing work force ... says the rl'port Tensions seem to be the most critical in competition ror older , low· rent housing in such C'ittes as Huntington Reach, Costa 'Mesa. Garden Grove. Westminster and Santa Ana. Aggravating that problem is the fact that only about 20 percent or lht! rental stock is made available to families with children. says the commission The commission mentions in the report two potential conn1ct~ in Garden Grove where a sudden introduction of Asian immigrants into apartment com plexes led to clas hes between the m and neighboring Hispanics. . Claiming that refugee housing problems parallel countywide concerns. the commission con· eluded that lhe county should take an aggressive role in addressinit the complex housing shortage. The commission found that thP refugees pose few crime prob· lems and lhey generally avoid law enforcement officers pa rt- ly because lhey associate police with the military, who were of\en the same in war-lorn Southeast Asia . However. the trauma or lhe violence and resettlement from their native lands ha• taken a (See REFUGEES, Pase AU * * ·-----· * * Settlement cities ..,.." ~· 8eleeted CIUel ChJ V L .... 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Y1·ar':. Ev1· Hurt ~,11d T11rr ":-. l'hargt·cl with r<'t'•'I' 111i..: ... u •l1·11 propPrl), 1:. bt•l11 .. •\·t~I \11 lit· 11111• of Orange· l 'ou n l ' ... 111.1J111 h 1ndlt'r:. ol · 1011•11 l•l'llfll'rl\ I l.111 -.,11 l 111\ 1· .... 111'.at•1 r:-. had man a)!t'l'.I 11r1 I h1·1 r o.,., n lo tra1•t• a bout $45.000 of ttil' Sl'1zed prop t•rt' liaC'k to c·omml'rc1al and ri·sicll'nl1al burglar~ v1ct1ms in I hl' t'ltil':-. of ('osta Mesa, I 1 r a n g ('. A n a h l' 1 m , T 11 s t 1 n . W1•stmmsll'r and Santa J\na The· -;hf'rlff'-. nrfH•1al :-aid 11\'m" 11lent1flt'd h~ cnmt• v1r · t111i:-Wedn l's <lay 1n l'l udl'd J••wt•lry ~•ntl e11n1nit•rnorallvt• ('lllllS I It· !Wl(I that µl'rsnn:-. who wish to '1ew the stolt•n rnerrhandise 111"1•tl to hnng a c·opy of their p1Jl1<•1• report 1nd1C'al1ng thl' loss ~11111 :-;mot' m e;.cns of m uking a IJO Slll\'t• 1denlifl('CJ\l(lll Of lht' proµt•r1 .\' Tht• stoll'n propNt.v on display r n rn , • ., from lx1lh res111ential and t·om mt•r1·1al burglaries Harl o.,;1111 the merchandise inc ludes JC'Wl'IS. vic.Jcoo and tape equip mt'n\. 1·amt•ras and coins . Tcirre:-. ts free on $2,500 hail ll 1s arn •st fol111wt.'d lht• in n•st1)!ul1on of a $10.000 burglary in a n ur11n1·nrporalt•cl ;1r f'a of Tu:-1111 ~---JI ·.'-;'f IJRE;fl\ING-----. I 1.11 ''""'' /111111 11.dt1v .~ uvirtd •111tl ruitwnal ni'WS devewpments E11{{i1ieer guild votes to e1td 59-day strike 111 '10\t\,"IK 1 AP) Member~ of t he Engineers and Scien· ''"l' (;uilcl h1,gan returning to wo rk today after ratifying a l hrt•t· )1·ar Mnt rael with Lockheed Corp .. ending a 59-day strike. Wt• havl' a large number of stnkers returning to work to- da v <tlthoul.(h 1n a formal sense the strike does not end u.ntil M1~~day . ' said Davt.• Cro wther , Lockheed director of public re- latwns 1 ll' ~aid tht-t·ng1neers work at Lockheed's Burbank and l'a lmclalt• plants and the c·ompany's Hye Canyon research ra c1li· t~ :it Sau).(u:. .tlajor Poland 11nlon rt1r• •frllcr WA HSA W. Poland <AP 1 Chapters of Poland's biggest In· d1•111·ndl·nt lahor union threatened stnkes Friday in Wars aw, a major Sov1t•l garrison town. and ~factory that builds planes_ for llu:-.s1a unlcs., lhl' <·ommunist regime drops a call for sanctions against workers who JOincd a massive boycott for a rive-day Wl'C'k Th<' Solidarity chapter in Legmca. headquarte rs of Soviet furt(•s in :.uuthern l'nland, said most factories in the area would s hut from ~J a m to I p.m. Friday because "we cannot permit material los!>cs which occur as a result or breaking agreements by thr Polish governme nt IL is our duty to defend persecuted work in).( µc<>plc. me mbers of Solidarity." 1'. Ing """""lwrrd In ••r~la llar••" •note By The Associated Press Thous ands marched through the snow today in Washington, D.C .. carrying signs proclaiming "I have ~ ~ream -:-Ma rch Peace," while Atlanta high school students JOmed . a silent _pro- cession to Martin Luther King Jr.'s grave, celebrating the birth· day of the slain civil rights leader. About J.000 people from some JO cities joined the m arch from the Capitol to the Washington Monument •. headed for a rally that police s aid drew som~ .10,000 before 1t began. The march was or ganized by pop mus1c1an Stevie Wonde r. Coretta Scott King spoke to students al Grady High School before a silent march by hundreds of people to her husband's cr ypt in Atlanta, saying : "You didn't . ha~e the privile.ge ~o m arch with him. but we march today m his name and m his spirit." Thomas P. Haley Publi\""' Robert N. Weed Pr .. ldent M . Thomas Keevll Edit Of Thomas A. Murphine •-01,,.Edttnr Charles H. 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Mtw. c.11..,nl•...., VOL. 74, N0.11 . t Defuaed bomb ·removed BaAWLEY (AP) -A live, 500 pound bo mb apparently dropped from a military jet has been found half-buried only five yards from State Highway 711, authorities iuud today After the highway was closed for a 60-mile stretch, a bomb d e m o l1t1 on t eam fro m the Marine Air Station in Vuman. Ariz .. detonated the bomb's fuse Wednesday afternoon. A uthoritit.-s said they think the bomb was dropped from a jet aec1denlally during bombinl>! practice more than a week ago An m vestiaatlon was o rdered The defused bomb was taken fro m the remote desert 50 miles northeast of El Centro to a n un d1sdoi.ed locat10n It was fivt· fN'I long, 15 mr hes in cl1amcter and paintl>d two shadt's of grt.oen In Yuma. a Marint• Corps :.pukl•s man decli ned l o say wht•re the bomb 1·aml' from f'ro• POflr A I SIGN ... "Initiall y, 1t was just an ex t.•rd!it' 1n futility." Creighton says "I JUSt wanted to let them know 1 was still alive and kicking '·But as it grew, I began lo think that ir you l·an't invoke chan~e by fighting city hall, maybe you can do 1l hy working from within the svstcm " · l'rl'i~hton salfl his inte rview bt•fon• tht• l'1ty Counc il this week wa:-rnrd1al. But he s aid he didn't hold lrn<'k when asked his opinion 11ftht·C'1t y'sstrict s1gn laws "M ) h1)!gl•SI 1·omplaint is thal lht•n • arc a lot of va1·a nt buildings in Fountain Vallcv because City ll all b not conducive lo bus1 11 rss." ht• said "There art' too nHIO.\ gray ;ireas in the sign or· d 111antt' I told them that I would wnrk tod1m1nish these gray areas i fl Wt'r<' on tht· l'oun<:i I." · < ·rei)(hton admits his C'hanccsof w111n mg appointment arc sh m , hut 'ta1d he has n•ce1ved en· t•ouragcrncnt fn1m lcwal po lice of fl<'ers and mav run for the counC'il 1n nl•xt year·si.•lection. And he :-.ays he did der ive soml' s1wrial s atisfaction during his re <'e nt <.'OunC'1l aµpearanC'e Fro111 POflr A I SLOW ... t10n 1·ould tw taken , he said. The distnt t 1s holding a sen cs CJf puhlic· forum:. on the proposed buclgt•I cul'> at each of lhC' high sr hoob in Utt• next l wo wet!ks Tonight lhc forum is al Fo untain V;Jllcy H1gh Sc·hool at ?o'clock. T he d1stncl includes Edison. M:1rina. ll unlingt on Reach , 01·can V1t·w. Westmins ter. Foun· lain Vallt>y high schools plus Win · lt'rs hurg < ·ontinuation School Othc>r proposed cutbacks in- 1'1 ucl c restrict ing the driver s training program, eliminating gy mnastks, girls field hockey a nd most junior varsity sports. eliminating school nurs e pro· gr am and restricting bus ser vice to s tudents that live more than four miles from school. FroweP~AI REFUGEES. startling toll, according to the re- port. Data s upplied by the county Huma n Services Agency in- d icates that 10 percent or the r efugees have serious mental ill· ncss and another 50 percent suffer e ith e r from depression or "m arginal" mental illness. Huntington tear gas class full Registration for a Jan. 22 tear gas certification class scheduled at the Huntington Beach Police Depa rtment's training room has been cl06ed because of heavy advance reservations. Suzie Wajda of Huntington Beach Neiahborbood Watch, which is COt'lponaoring the class, sald her office bas been deluged by inquiries from residents in- terested in taking the class, but said all seats have been filled. She said her or1anilation has not yet scheduled any additiooal tear au .coun~. Sbe su11ested that ~le interested in uainl the self-defense aid look into similar courses offered at Golden West Colle1e In Hunt- ln1ton Beach and Oran1e Coast Colle1e In Costa Mesa. Buses back FRESNO GP) -Fnano Tran•" bu••• are bae• on 1ebeftl• followiae repalrl to eracMd Ira ... oe Oromman J'IUW.Corp ...... . ' APWl ...... le 'ANY COMPLAINTS ABOUT YOUR DAMAGED LUOOAOE, TAKE IT UP WITH ME' WHM• B. oo-• epe wttf\ 'lnct.•trucilbt•' 1u"c••• In Attanta Ape monkeys with ad 'Indestructible' suitcase mere teacup /\Tl.ANT/\ 1/\1'1 Willi•· I:, 1t..-11•· rll•I•"'' ltll' l•·athc:r hk•· C'l1ver off the ha n l ·,1111.,l I 11g).(ag1., tore 11 oµcn a nd ripped 1 h" ha! \lt''t a11art al lht• hing1·s ll'lev1s1<m watl'l11n1: i!•H 11111 at llw t\lliHl li• Zoo. wt·nl up a.iainsl a till'•'•· ''' t\1111·n•·;,,. T ouriskr lu)()(Hlo(t' 111 a r1• 1·11·;1t1011 •11 :i t1•lt•v1swn 1·11rnm1·r1·1al . and Uw s111t1·a.'lf' 111!-.t In f;l('t , lw r•m111I t hal t1alf ~1 o,u1t 1·a :-.1· makt•s a ~rt·at 1·1111 'l'hn1 h1· took 1mc· 11f lht· halves over lo has wal 1·r f11untam, h1•ld 1l un<lcr the :.p1 gol ancl drank fr11m th•· wak r flllt.o<i wrc<·ka"(I' t\S part Of a f'llll'HIJlll'I ft'l"Jrt IJll (uggal-(f' Wl•drwsd;.i y, Wt\l:A T V i.:av•· th1· 4~1'> µound ~ordla a s u1tl'a:-.1· rnadt• h y Ame rican Tourist1•r That '1-> I h1• hr and <HI Vl'rtl!>ed in a c•om 1111·rt'1al :-.h11w111~ an •IJll' twshing, tiut not lw 1n~ ahl1 · to lir1·11 k, a :.u1t1·;i:.1• OH11·1a l:-. of t\mc·r11·an Touristc r . a d1 v1s1on or llille nhrarul lnduslnes. l'nuld not tw n·ac•ht.-d by The t\ssor1atcd Press for l'Om mc·nl W<.>dncsday night JOHN Wt:ATHt:Rt'ORU, the: WAGA reporter who did lhl' :.tory , Sa HI spokesmen fo r American Touns tcr told him they thought the a pe m their commc rt 1al wa!> a gorilla Wll.I .... : H, WHO MA V havf' seen the eom rnn1·1al 1m lht• TV st·l that was installed 1u:-.I 11uls1cl1· ht 't 1·agc tu fend off boredom. thrt:w 1 ht· c·a:.i• ;.crouncl. :.lid 11 anos~ the floor or his c·ai..:•· <incl pumm<·led ll Hut he said he found nut afte r chel'k:ng that the ape in the i:nmmcrc1al wa:. a large, male chimpanzee ctbo a great ape. hul about 300 µounds lighter than Wtlllf' B Haig '"ins backing of panel W ASHIN<;T<>N I A I' i The· Senate f<~ore1gn Helatwns ('om m•l lee overwhe lm i n g ly e n dorsed Alexande r M Haig a:-. SN'rl'tary of s tale lodliy in tht• Weik £• Of (1 \IC days Of g rilling in whit•h he vowed "steely eyt->d " toughness with tht• Sov11:ts and no vestige of Watcrgatt• abuse~ I P hotos. t\31 The panel d<'ared lllag, 15 2. as even most initiall y skeptical Dt'morrats one or whom !ooaul he now t hi nks the ret ired general could be "truly great" at the Stale Depart mcnl joined the> RE'publican maJority in a call for unity in America's foreign policy The action followed the most t•xhaustive hearings in modern times over a secre tary of state d esignate. and sen ds tht' nomination by president-elect Heagan to the full Senate for confi rmation. Only Sens. Paul Sarbanes, O· Md .. and Paul T so n gas, D· Mass .. voted against the recom· mendation. ··I just cannot in good con science support this nomination," said Sarbanes. Tson gas agr e e d . but said "God gave this man much. It is up to him to write t his upcoming chapter in American history in a way that will honor us a ll." '1' ietin1 sltot Police seek help in nabbing rapists Seal He<ich µol1 cc are !>eekmg help from thl.' p ublic 1n ap prehe nding the assailants of a 19-year·old Miss10n Viejo girl who was kidnapped, raped . robbed and shot early Monda y The girl. who is listed in s cnous <.'Onditw n at Fountain Valle~ Community Hospital. was ques l1oned for the first time Wednes day by Seal Beach det<>ct1 ves She told them she was on foot . hut not hitchhiking. when she was picked up by two black s uspects 111 an older model white Chevrolet nC'a r Oso Parkwav in Mission V1t• JO shortl:t after midniJ?ht Monda) She reportedly wa!> raped n · pt>atedly before being durnpt.'<i at the 7th Street offramp al the San Oiego Freeway 1n Western Seal Beach She was shot in I he s houlder and face when she was told to gel out of the car She was then wounded in the back by a large caliber hand gun when she attempted to nee. Detective Robert Tomlin s aid to- day. ·'They most definitely tried to k i II her." Tomlin s aid. ·'It is most fortunate that she is with us today because oflbe size of the gun that they used.·' be said. Tomlin said the victim pro- vided descriptions that allowed art isl:-tu 1·•11npll'l1• c·ompos1lt> d r ;i w 111i..:-. of l hl' s us pc<'ls. Tomlin urged anyc>ne who may ha\ 1· 1nforrnat1on about the cast> to eonta('t lhc Polin• Dt>partment JI 171·111l2fl :m.10or 12t3J4:11·2541 Earthquake shakes north S,\~ fo'HA~<'I SCO lt\1'1 t\ w1d r l\ ft•lt 1·arthQuake re1?1ster 1nl! .\:">to 5 o on lhl· Hu•hter Scalt' q ru1·k :-o;ortht·rn Ca llfornia ht-fore dawn today. knoc king out power 111 parts or llol11ster and awaken 1n~ 111·011ll· a long ~· 100-mile s lr<'lt'h fr(lm M<'n ·ed north to M ann('nunt y "The kevs were jangling and the floor was s haking and ev- c>rything, .. said Santa Clara Coun- ty Sheriff's Deputy Larry St. Denis in San Jose. The UC Seismology Laboratory a l Berkeley said the quake reg- is tered 4.5 on the Richter scaJe at 4: 48 a. m .. and was centered 45 miles southeast of Berkeley or ei.:ht miles east of San Jose. The National Earthquake lnforma tion Center in Golden. Cola .. put the quake at 5.0. Al"WI ........ ALEXANDER HAIG SALll-nS CHAIRMAN CLAIBORNE PELL AT CONFIRMATION HEARING .ti uski~ go~~ hat•k honlf" Outgoing Secretary ot '>ta t~ Edmund S. Muskie returned to the Maine House ot Represt.-n tat1ves. where he began his POiiticai career in 1947 "It was here 1n this room, 34 years ago this month, that I b e gan my publi c l i fe a lter winning my first elec- tion," Muskie told a 1oint session of the' s tate Hou se a nd Senat e . "It is good of you to invite me back so Music it that I can say goodbye to public life In this same room." Muskie received a warm recep- tion after mak ing h is way through tile marble Statehouse hallways crowded w ith s tate employees and Democrats from around the state • . . Sacramento County's jury commissioner says Gov. Edmund Brown Jr . won't be ex-c used from jury duty just because he 's ~ the governor. ..._ ,... W h e n Democrat ,,- Brown's name ~ came up on __ ,i I the jury list _ -I J I as t month, a11owN his office wrote that the governor wanted his name removed "due to the official demands upon his t1 rn to un tJ rt:'>Ul tl ng publt L har dship The c omm 1ss1o ne r , Jerri Alphson, wrote Brown saying her office would find a "pe riOd of ~er111 ce which will cause the least 1ncon11eni ence DO'>Siblt'" . . With the birth ot tit'> third child, Barry Gibb has enough son'> to s tart a second-generation Bee Gees. a spokeswoman said. Gibb's wife, Lynda, a tormer Miss Scotland, gave birth to a fcur pound . t 111 e ou n ce s on , Travis Ry.in, at an un· d isc lo s e d ho s p i t al 1n Miami Beach, s aid Lo s Angele s publicist Carla Schalman. Gia II Mother and child we re expect ed to return to the Gibbs Miami Beach home th is wee k. The ir two o the r <.ens <Hf' Stephen, 7, and Ashley, 3. • The sole surviving original signatory of the United Nations c hart er, Philippine Foreign Mini s ter Carlos P . Aomulo, turned 82 and said he has no plans to retire. S t ill recov e r ing from a r es pi ra to ry ailment that ho s pital ized h 1 m i n December the fifth time h e w a s hospi ta lized las t year Romulo sa id he wi ll let Ph i l i ppin e Pr es i dent Ferdinand E. llOMVLO M.ircos decide when ~~uld re-tire. Romulo has been Marcos' foreign minister since 19b9.~· The diplomat met with re- porters and spent the afternoon receiving the diplomatic corps, despite doctors· e fforts to control the !low of well-wi she rs to the elder stah'<.man's s uburban Mantia residence • Leonid and Valentin.i Kozlov, who defected from the Bolshoi Ball et in 1979, are 1oinlnq the Au s tr a li a n ballet for the 1981 season . Mrs K OZIOi/ made her de- but wtlh the com pany in Sydne y 1n Oc- tober as Anna i n A n d r e KOZLOVS Prokovsky's "Anna Karenina." Company admi nistrator Peter Bahen announced the signing of the Rus<>1an couple a'i principal a rt1<.t'>. The dance rs defected a ft e r thf:' famed Russian ballet c o mpany m a d e the f i nal performance of a n American tour in Los Angeles . • The S<.'nate Energy Committee r1>c om mendt'd that James G. Wa tt, the con \1?r11 a t111 e De n v e r l awye r c r itic ized by ma ny a s biased against • en 111 ronment al protection, be confirmed by the Senate as Pres id e nt -wan elect Ronald Reagan's interior sec retary. Sewer fee hike delayed Vse of funds mulled in San Clemenle San Clem ente Cit y Council members want to know whether increases in sewer C'onnection fees can be char ged to developers if the money is used for purposes other than sewer connections. For that reason, the council has pos tponed a decision on a proposal that would have seen building, electrical, plumbing and sewer connection fees in· creased by 12 percent. $64 ,000 the city says it needs to hire the four advance planners . And. they argue, since the planners are ne eded to solve proble ms created by new de 11el o pmen t . t he developers s hould help pay their s alaries BUT BOYD Ames, a consul- tant ,for all fou r of the major r a ncfil.and developers in San Clemente. questioner! whether s ewe r <.'o nn ec t ion fees. in partic ular. can be used for purposes other than sewer con ncctions. lie also argued that since the planners were to be hired ror on· ly a six month period, the in· c reases -if imposed should go back to the old rate at the end of tha t µeri1xl. Counril me mbers agreed that Boyd raised a good point about the sewer connection fees. a nd. ('Onsidering the city wo uld fall fa r s hort of its Sfl4.000 goal without those fees, agrl'ed lo la ~ hie the matter RF.GARDIN(i t he suggested switch back lo the old fee struc· lure if a new one is ever imposed. c ity Planning Director Jim La wsom smiled and told council members "I've never heard of a city lowerin~ a fee once it's been inc reased. "The fee probably would not go down," he said. CITY OFFICIALS proposed those increased fees. plus a building construction tax t ha t would require builders to pay Sl ,200 per unit. The additional m oney would go toward hiring four new planners to complete a growth management plan for the C'ity. The increases would provide the city with the additional Thief wrecks stereo store Sea safety center sought in Laguna Costa Me s a pol ice a r e searching for two me n who bac ked their red , American - built car into the display window at Cal Stereo. 103 E. 17th St., and escaped with $560 worth of sound equipment. Witnesses told police Monday that the two. described as white adults, leaped from the car. stepped through the shattered 10-by-15-foot window and 1rabbed a stereo receiver and a cassette recorder. Officen said the equipment was dumped'lnto the car and the two drove west out of a parking lot, leaving a trail of broken 1la11 behind them at about 8:30 a .m . Laguna Reach li feguards say they want to lease a parcel on Ma in Beach Park, raise funds themselves to build a marine safety facility on it. and then give the structure to the city. The proposal by the Laguna Beach Lifeguard Association, Inc. is eJtpected to be presented to the city council al its 6 p.m . meeting Tuesday. ll comes three 'Years arter the council approved cons truction of a facility at the same s ite, atop Pump Station 11 at the northwest end of the park. That project was shelved by the councll after the passaae of Proposition 13 in 1978. ' The single story structure would cover about 1,100 square We're Listening.~. The Dally Pilot wants to hear from its readers. wh111t you Uke about the paper and what you don't like. We also would like to publish your views on any subject in our letters to the editor col- umn. Call the number below and rour mH1a1e wil: be rff<>rded. Mnaa1ea will be trHsc:rlbed several tlnln dally and delivered to tbe desk of the appropriate editor. Mailbox contrtbutiona wUI be delivered to the editorial pace edltor. Mailbox contribu&on muat include their name and telephone number few verification. No tlrtulatlon calla, pleue. Tell ua what's on your mind. The number la ln HfVlee J4 houn a day, aeven.dayl a Wffk. feet and cost about $85.000. Life~uard Mike Dwinell said t he association would solicit fund s and mate r i als and possibly seek the services of form e r lireguards who are builders, plumbers. and electri· cians. He said the facility would in· elude an office, first aid facility, locker room. and space for re- cords. Art f es ti val mentbers nix busing plan LagWla Beach Festival of Arb board members have rejected a request to subeldiae late nl1ht bus service In the city duriq the comlng Pa1eant of the Masten. The Orange County Transportatloo District bad re- quested that the fntival spend 91,000 for 4,000 round trip Uclreta that would be aent to f•tlval memben in the Oran1e County area. But flltlval board membln Hid Tuelday ni1bt tbat oaly 1,111 memben would bave anJ po11lble UH fw UM dek.U. TM board ........ YcMd '° ..,.. tff diltrkt U..t UM f..UHI dkt not ..... ta. taa.u. ~.JWlUaty. 15, 1981 • DAILY PILOT .43 Teachers OK pact Eight percent raise granted in HB By PATRICK KENNEDY Ol .. o.lly..i ... lt.ff Representatives of teachers in the Huntington Beach City c e lementary) School District have agreed to a contract call- ing for an 8 percent retroactive pay raise for the 1980-81 sct)ool year. Carol Autrey. president of the teachers association, said she expects the agreement to be of- fi c ially ratified b y the 255 t eachers in the association before Tuesday's school board m eeting. There are 315 instructors in Blood bank loses first legal fight A lawsuit aimed at kee ping a µlas m a bank in downtown Santa Ana from being condemned for a redevelopme nt project was dis m issed Wednesday in Orange County Supe rior Court. In dismissing the suit without µrejudic e , Judge R ohert Fitzgerald t ol d W e s tl!rn Biologics owner Nanc y Feins tt>in that he r cha llen~e can be raised in s ubse<iucnt ll'J(al ar lions~ THOSE ACTIONS could b1;· t-1the r the unscheduled condem nation proceedint!:-. 1Jr an c.ppcal of F itzgerald's dcctsion Hobert Wc.ldron, Mrs . Fem stein ·s attorney. sa id t~y had hopl'd to ~et a JUdic•1aJ rcvit>w or the l'ity's intention lo condemn the plasma bank at T hird and !:iyl'amore streets befor e the city initiated its proceedings An alternate writ was 1ssuc'I by t h<' court in Der em bcr. re· quiring the• dty lo cease its a<.' tion until €.'ither th€.' lawsuit was r('solved or its lawyers could sh1>w cause for continuin~ con clt•mnation proceedings. REL YING ON a new statute that gives them that authority. r 1ty officials we nt ahead and flied paperwork Jan 6 to initiate the proceedings and then sue <'essfuJl y sought the dis m issal or Western Biologics' lawsuit "T he issue will be decided m the eminent domain cast~." ex plained Deputy City A ttorncy Claire c;rallan Waldron des cnbed the city's action in c·ourt as ''highly 1m proper,·· hut he couldn 't pers uade 1-'itzgerald to continue the case. WALDRON SAID a n appeal Wi ll be considered because Of the e xpense and diffi c ulty in cha llenging an eminent domain case The controversial plas ma bank. which pays its donors SS.SO for about a pint of plas ma. 1s objecting to the city's plans to acquire the property for a tem· porary parking lot. The city council agreed a year at!O t o redevel op the entire block, but so far the council has not approved any plans. Parents meet Teachers and administrators of Marco Forster Junior High Srhool in San Juan Capistrano will meet with parents J an. 22 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the home of Mr. and Mrs . Richard Runge. 24421 Car acas St. in Dana Point. the district that would benefit from the contract. which also gives instructors more nexibili· ty in selecting medical plans, Mrs. Autrey said. The agreement covers the period from last July t o July 1981. A district spokeswoman said new negotiations for the 1981-82 school session will begin this spring. Last Friday, an estimated 75 percent of the district teachers picketed all 13 schools before classes in protest of the stalled contract talks The n egotiations brolle down last November and a stale me diator was called in to assist the tallts. The tentative agreement this week was reached following an 18-hour mediation session al the Huntington Beach Inn that con· eluded at 2 a.m. Tuesday, ac· cording to a district official. Before the agreement. the dis- tric t was offering the teachers a 4 percent raise. The teachers were asking for a 16 percent pay increase. 'A I ready aeeess' Harbor businesses rap walkway plan W aterfronl bus 1nes!>m en an Nc wµorl Heat h are ma king wavl'S over a proposed :-.cheml' to provide a l'ontmuous fi ve-fout w1d(• puhli<: wulkway around th<.: harbor Tht• proposal. as oull1nt-d in Nt-wport"s una do pted I.oral Cuast:.il Pla n. c·alb for pu hlw ac rcss thr11u ~h a ll n t·w eom mnl'1al wal<'rfn;nl 1•m1wrly "I J UST OON'T unflnsland this ht~ dt'al 0\•1•r a1·c·1. .... s ... !>a1<.l b ustncsi.m an Vtn J <1r gt:ns{'n '"ThC'rC''s plc:nt ) 11f ac'l'f''>S Y11u t an µr;1 r t11·all y wulk a1.·mss lh<.· w.;1 t1·r JUSI hy J1rn1111ng from boat to hoat ' llt• \Ille! ("OUlll'ilrn1•11 thHl tht· g1•n<.•ral .vuhlw .1nll sc1m1· hus1 Irvine votes skateboard course end lrv11lt.''s ont• '>kalt-l.><Ja ril r-our<;t· is· morl' trouhle than 1t ·s worth. cit' t."<1 un<:il m t>rnlic rs s a1rl in 'c1cc 1din~ to dcm11l1 s h th<· Un iversit y Park fat 1hl\' A et.an~ on r<.·<;irh·nt r·o m plaint:.. tht• (·11unr ll dPc·1derl '1 Lo I that 1 ht· rc1ursc :-;hould h•· ..i1 m mali'd a s s1ion a" l'""'tl1I •· ('11 un 1.·tlwo man ~ary Ann <~a 1do vol '-'" 1111 Ht.·s11.lt'nts 1•11nt c•rH1 I hat th1· f1•w y1111n gsl£'rs who ul1 hl<' lhl' fanl1 t Y ca uM· ,·ant1a lls m and other t~ouhl<' there· lloml'" a hut th• rours<'. and rPsHfrn b ... a~ peopl<· who use the t·11urs1• r reall' a gn·at deal of nm se Nobody spok1· in favor of prt· serving the' c·l)urse Tuesday and cit y officials say there 1s a gene ral lack of senhml'nt in the com munit y for keepin g the facility Sti: I f-111ruu1~t·n1~nt coursP slated Overcom ing procrastination, disor ganization and apathy will be the focus of a free seminar e ntitle d ··self Managem l'nt Training. Getting Control of Your Time and y,iur!>e lf ... s lat ed for Sa turday . Jan 17 at Golden West Collt'gc an lfunt ington He:.11.·h The session will bt• offe red from !} a m to 4 p m an Forum 2. nesses mix as well as 0 11 and water ·'The µubhc is a pretty ugly b u n c h o f 11 tt o p I c • ' ' s a i d Jorgenst.•n "It's C'OSt m e a pile of dollars :..o far just to keep .Johnny {~. l'ubh<.· out " JORG l-:Ns•:N SAID the city's l'Oastal plan t'Xl'l'l'ts private prnperty owm·n; l'1 gave up too IOU('h , "I lik'' hirds as much as the nt·xt gu~." ht• went on. "but I ~ant lo c<i.·xi:..t with them. not I c.·t them take over_ Sa me with thl' puhlw .. Tht• access proposal. wh ich m a} tw (klctc'tl from the coast pla n by t·ounl'1lmen at their Jan 19 :..l'ssion. s ul.(gests that new <·o m m1.·rc1al property owners prl)v1dt· a walkway pa rallel to I ht· hulkht·atl and "as near to the wa l1•r a:.. 1:.. prul'lH'al '· SF.,'F.RAI. BUSIN •:SSMF.N <;a1d that 11nler would make 1t tough to Sl'll a husaness They :..a 1d 11rospcrt1 ve buyers would halk cit l<'llang m the public and g1 nng up tht.• property Ke nt Sny1kr. an attorney repres<'ntang owners of Ardell Ship Brokers and neighboring C'a no's Seafood , s aid providing access would lead to increases 1n hurglarws and vandalism 111• su1u~<'sted the r ity's pro pO~<'d C'OaStJI J)lan goes far in ad!lres:..1n i.: tht• ra ghls or the publi c·. but 1gnon·s the n i.:ht:-. of l:rndown t'r' Be11efit blood appeal set A memorial bloodmobile for Laguna Bcac·h toed Cam ron Bla<.'kburn has been scheduled Monday at St Mary 's Episcopal Church The 12·yl'ar old g irl died Jan. 3 m Idaho following a car crash whale she amt her family were returning from a ski vacalton lie r mother. Ka thleen. r.-. m ains in tht· intensive care unit at a Twin Falls hospital where relatives say she has received 3U pints of blood to date Thos£' whn wis h lo donate hlo11d in tw half of the South l.a~una fa mil y . should call 499 1311 . or 499-3583 for an ap· p111ntm1•nt Thf• bloorlmoblle will be at the church. 428 !'ark Ave from 2.30 to 7 :10 pm D . GOURMET MARKET DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD Fresh, Fully Cooked Peeled, Develned Medium Sized Shrimp ...... $2.49 half-lb. Fr.sh f1Uet Paclfk Red Snapper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.69 lb. MEAT DEPARTMENT Primt• and To1> Choice Beef. al(ed nut less thlin 30 da~·s lo the peak of 1wrfertion. Tender JaJcy London Broll . . . . . . . . Z.98 lb. <great to bar-b-q or broil ) Juicy Boneless Beef Roasts ........ Z.18 lb. Delaaey'• OWn Oven-Ready Meatloaf .............. I.It lb. Delaney's Gourmet Marbt Is one or the rew markets In Oran1e County that has GENUINE Mfiwauktt White Veal. We receive this veal direct from Mllwauktt thrtt tlmn a week air· rret1ht. 'S Free Home Delivery Service t $511 111 1n1m um • 111·1" e r 1•tl 111 ""r 1·111n plrt1'11 I l'f n u1•ra1 l'" 1 rul'k~ Your orth•r '' 11n1t1·1 rl'frt i.:1•r.1I11m I rnm our ~tort' 111 your d1111r MORNING FRESH PRODUCE Local Ranch Fresh BroecoU ........ 4k lb. Large Ruby Red G•pefruJt ...... 5 for l.00 Large So. American Bananas 5 lbs. for 1.00 Sweet Package Carrots ........ 2k per ba1 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT 11ll 1mces plus tax Delaney's Private Label Chablis or Vln Rose mo m i 1 .................. 1.69 Delaney'• Champagne · sz. 75 per bottle, $33.to per case Sea1ram17 Crown .............. 1liter 18 ... Sea1ram1 VO .................. tliter1 lt ... Cutty Sark Scotch .............. 1liter1 IZ.M aving a Super Bowl get-tol(ether party~ o watch the 1ame on lhe tube. call Delaney'!! for lhoae sre•t part)' latter.. Store a..n M. a11 •• ._.., 219Ne ...... 81M.,Ne..-..... 673-55ZO --------·-- __ ...., _ , I H I f ~.--... , .. '"' ..... (~ .... , .• ~· ...... ~ Te•'~~'·' ,. ........ . I I~ in the fun .\W4UJN l 'ALUN«; ('outaJ ciUa.aa amoa1 ua who arf' fr.tt.101 and wnn4'•nti h-.nda uver tbe current state ot thr f'rononn m1abt a•l 1onu1 ll&ad ol encoura1emeat via rf'('*nt r.\l(lfb from uur hial'f.IY ialand ln th• aun -Santa t'atahn•. JW'I ulh hurt' Catah11a uff u•1a l11 havt' JI.Ult done aome head-countina and rompan n1t T h111 h 111 noOuna& to do w•tb the permanent 1•1t1u•nn· uf thl" 1i.llllld They'vt' been countm1 v11itora. l"'lan1t mul(ul& h1tV<" ~""' tountm1 viaitor attendance "\ t' r 1h .-, .... , t '*'ii dt'n1de11 from 1980 to 1980. Catalina h•uri .. m hw' 1 lt'<1r h titoen on the upawln& during lhia 20· \ <'6 ( '~''411 u · \ Ut IU:t.U : V..: that Lounsm increases when folks n.s' •' .. '""" ''-"I H ' l>uc·k~ 111 lhe1r Jeans, then lhe study is m,, 1 1nt1 rt<::.lln~ t-,;r cx.imµll'. l>a1·k 111 lhe year 1960. Catalina Island v. 1t!> '1i.ll~ by m .ooo who took the tour boats across the 1·h.rnnd Tounsm 1ogged along at about the same pace for 1h,· ne1't fl·v.• \'ears Th~n ll Jumped to 270,000 in 1965. Thl' tour bocil pace then sag1ed orr just a touch, back tu 225.000 the next two years. Then came 1968. It was a bleak year It was tourist disaster , in fa ct. The boat people cuunt droppt.'d to only 100,000. In 1968. the tourist log looked like a stock market t'hart lhal had plunged to the window-jumping level. Then. again, the climb in Catalina Island tourism hegan a~a1n, only to sag hadly again in 1972. SINCE THEN, the throngs seeking sun and fun at Av a Ion and elsewhere on the island have s teadily in- ereased each year except for a slight leveling in 1977. By l!nll. the crowd skyrocketed up to 478 ,000 for the 12 months Then up to 525.000 in 1979. P--..... , ,. Halboo'& boat 011 with another S0,000 for Avalon Everybody knows what happened just about e very· whe re last year Cata lin a Island had its own additional µro~lems. Besides the general economy suffering the sags, tourist vessels operating out of Long Beach were s hut down for a full three months due to channel silting and other problems. Tiil: ONLY RF.AL PLUS was the full operation or the s leek, new Catalina Holiday out of the Pavilion at Balboa. Dt•spite all this adversity, when the final t ourist head cciunt c·amc in for ~atalin a Island in 1980, the re was a hap- py economic surpnse. Boat p~ssenger touris m was up nearly 50,000 people, to a re('ord high of !>47 ,000 visitors, despite the three-month sh utdown of the Long Beach boats. Additionally . this count doesn't inc lude the 50,000 vis· 1lors who got lo Avalon via lhe Catalina Holiday out of Balboa. N<>r does 1t count any of the folks who visited and dt·parte<l lighter by a few dollars via seaplane, private aircraft. private boats. wa terwings or old innertubes. WRONG THINKERS m ight suggest that people just spend more money on short holidays when times are a bit tough. But how would that account for the Catalina atte.n· dance sags of 1968 and 1972? U1d_ ~verybody get plush, give up on Avalon and head for Tahiti those two years? . Probably not. What it probably means is that people ~t•ll look for some good clean run by the seashore even when the economy is exhibiting a couple of soft spots . If i,o, I.hat's kmd of a nice condition to contemplate here along the coast. "' A bd1wf ion ends A .. w1....- Judge G.iovanni d 'Usco grimaces as Italian police rip off tape which bound and gagged him. The judge, kidnapped Dec. 12 . by the t-:rrorist Red Brieade, was freed today ~fter bemg found m a car near his Justice Ministry office tn ftome. The urban leftist guerrillas had threatened to cx~cute . d'Urso unless newspapers published statements by 1mpnsoned terrorists. 1 NATION I WEATHIR sler gets $400 million WASHINGTON <AP> -Chrysler Corp. la 1Ull alive. The belequered automaker bu a new "°° mlllioa federal loan iuarantee that company chairman Lee A. laeoeca HY11 ll Ulle crucial step in a flaancial reor1anluUoa tbat 1kirtl the 1ti1ma ol "goln1 under the jud1e'11av•I" lD bankruptcy. lacocca said aucb arranaementa are "the wave of the futun" -a bro8d hint that other bqe corporations will be turnlq to tlM government for slmllar help. Other elements ol what Iacocca called "a super deal" include the UnUed Auto Workers' forfeit of MZ2 mlllloa in wa1ea and benefits and ban.ken' willlnaneaa to for1lve about SS50 million In outstandina loans to Chrysler. VAW P&liSIDENT DOUGLAS A. F&ASE& called the deal "the wont economic settlement we have ever made." "The only thing worse ia the alternative," be said. The union chief did not have to spell it out. Alt.boucb people on both sides were careful not to say i~ loud, analysts were in agreement that Chrysler could not esc)w>e bankruptcy without tbe loan guarantees. AND 111E GOVERNMENT officials char1ed with dttidint whether to issue the guarantees 'had made it clear they would let the ~ompany go under unless the union made lar1e wa1e con- cessions. With the ha rd-fought agreement between tbe UAW and Chrysle.r in hand -it took seven days of intense bar1ainin1 -the Chrysler Loan Guarantee Board moved quickly to vote conditional approval of the loan guarantees. "This is the first lime in history that a bil corporation has ~een reorganized without going under a judge's 1avel and him say- ing, 'You get a dime on the dollar' to somebody and 'You 1et 13 cents' to somebody else, and so forth," lacocca sald. . 'It's going lo be the wave or the fugure; juat like in the old da~s ~hen a man's barn burned down and his neighbors had to build him a new one out or their own resources ." Presidency preservation stressed WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi· dent Carter's farewell address was as earnest and sincere as his presiden cy. It was also a bsent of inspiration or promise. Eschewing the traditional trip to Ca pitol Hill to address a joint session or Congr ess, Carter c hose to d e l iver h is la s t scheduled speec h as president from the subdued atmosphere of the Oval Office. He sat in front or the desk he is giving up rive days from now 300 attend funeral of battered boy QUINCY, Ill. CAP) -Morti- cia n's makeup couldn't hide the bruises around 5-year-old Alan Madden 's eyes. He died a bat- tered child, unclaimed by his parents, but 300 t ownspeople at· te nded his funeral and wreaths sent by strangers were signed "from one who cares." He was buried with bis teddy bear Wednesday in a donated coffin. The Rev. Mi chael Chase told mourners the boy was "in a hom e of goodness and love which he didn't ha ve here." But at the same time, Chase said, Alan's death s hould serve as a reminder that "child abuse does exist in this community and cannot go ignored." T h e quiet kindergartener's body was found Sunday at his home alter an anonymous tip to police. His mother and her boyfriend wer e charged with murder in his death. .The boy's mother, Pam Berg. 24 , and a boyfrie nd, James C r ain, 26, we re h eld in t he Adams County J ail a nd did not attend the funera l. Alan's father was in California. Both he and a grandfather in Galesburg re - fused t o take custody of the child's body. and r ?ad his speech in a quiet . even voice with no apparent e motion. In the sole departure from his text, Carter spoke briefly or lhe Am e r ican hostages. He st ill eould not predict the outcome, he s aid, but would spend his last days in office working and pray- ing for the Americans' release from Iranian captivity What Carter hoped to convey 1n the speeeh. which he con- re1ved during a wee kend al Camp David in early December, was his abiding concern for the presidency, and what he sees as an increasing danger or nuclear holocaust He re-emphasized his commit· ment to promoting h uma n rights as a tenet of Amer ican foreign policy and to protection of the environment from those who I NEWS ANALYSIS I would consume the world's pre· cious resources. He warned that the strength or the presidency mus t be pre· served at a time when a pro- Ii fer ation or lilliputian special inter ests threate ns to "distort our purposes" in ravor of selfish interests. The preside nt studiously a_v...oJ.ded a n y i mpassioned 'rhe t ori c or any display or passion in his delivery and sought to avoid rekindlin1 his ca mpaign disputes with Ronald Reagan. to whom he pledged s upport as his successor. Nonetheless, the issues Carter felt most deeply about are those on which he and Reagan differ m o st pro f o undl y . 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There are more than 900 boys and girls who go someplace ever y day delivering the Dally Pilot to homes all along the Orange Coast. Contest prizes and fun trips are an extra reward for these youthful indepe ndent merchants. in a~dltion to their route profits. If you are at least 10 years old and want to go places, call 642-4321 and ask for circulation. lailyPilat 642-4321 ' , CALIFO .. 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J •• ., l u u 11 1 ' ~1 11 .ir d "I ~upen 1-.or" Nrari"9 "i.rrd LO:-, .\"1C a.1.1-.~ \I'• Au end Lo mdlldatun l1u:-.111g 10 IAJ!> n ~t·le!> •II \ \C·huul-. moved ·•lllllh1•r :-.tt•p \.'111.,t·r art cr the "tall' l 'ourt of i\ppt'al r t-fust'<.l tu ren1n:-.1dt·r 1b 1·Jrlt1·1 dec1:.atin upholllin~ the 1·11nM1tut111nallt} uf lht' ProlJ(>:-.1tu111 I a nti bw,1n~ ame ndment The rulin~ Wf'dnt'sdll y t>y lht• 2nd Distract 'ourl of Appt·al wa:-. I no surprise to t·1thn s1dt· of thf' busing issue. with <'ac·h !>aying this latest cJc•c·1!>10n pitvl.'d the way for 11 ct•rta1n showdown 1n the s tate Supremt· l'11ur1 Pa row pos•ibl• SAN FRANC ISCO IAl't Three men s erving life terms for the r ansom kidnapping of a busload of C h ow c h1ll ll s c h ool l'hildren four Yt'ar s ago hav e lh l.' po:o;s ib1hty of parole under a California S u p r c m e wooos Court decision Wedncsd;,i v The Court of Appeal Mi Nov 4 upheld the <·onviction and hfe terms for James Schoenfeld. 28 ; his brother, Ri c·hard Schoenfeld. 27, both of A thcrton . and Frederick Newhall W00<1s . 28, or Woodside. But the 2· I ruling threw out a finding that the v1c tims had suffer ed bodily harm whi<'h h;td rc·qu1 red l1fr 'it•n len ces witho ut 11<1ss1hal1 l) or parole. Bud,,.1 ._.faf r' SACRAMENTO <Al'1 As · sembly Republic ans , c a lling Gov. Edmund Brown Jr 's 1>ro- posed 1981·82 budget "unfair." aclvocated less money for state progr ams and more for schools and local governments. "The governor's spending priorities are not only wrong, they arc aJso unfair," Assembly Minority Leader Carol Hallett said Wednesday. Nfll f his f in11-Al'wl....- Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gates holds shirt given him by s uppQrters as he announced at a news conference w~dnesday he would not be a <'andidate for mayor. Gates withdrawal from the raC'e left incumbent Mayor Tom Bradl~y unopposed in his bid for a third term. 'Doctor' accused • 1n cancer I.OS ANG Jo:I.ES <A I') /\ ·12 year-old Czet·hostovak1an ref ugt't' who fac•es charge!> of con spmng to defraud terminally 111 l'anl'cr patients and pracllcmJ( Grandmother sentenced in slaying SACRAMENTO (APJ A 6.5· year old grandmother who was ron victed of conspiring to murder her son-in-law has been sentenced to life in prison. Superior Court Judge Sheldon <I rossfeld imposed the sentence Tuesd ay on Tressie Cord ie Deane. who was convicted of murder and conspiracy In con· nection with the January 1978 shooting of Juan Gutierrez. The prosecution said Mrs . Deane took o ut an insurance policy on Gutierrez and the n hired a g unman to kill him_She wassaid to have collel'ted mor e than $25.000 in insurance benefits. The prosecutor contended Mrs. Deane had Gutierrez killed because he abused her daughter a nd forced her to commit sex acts with other men. She also suspect· ed him of killing h er infant gr andson. Mrs. Deane's daughter , Loret· ta. the victim's wife, pleaded guil· ty to second-degree murder last week . She was accused of setting up her husband by telling him lo check the apartment parking lot to see if someone was tampering with his car, fraud m<'dlC'tne without a license has bt·e n restricted from treating <·anl't•r patients in California or l'alling hims elf a physician here. What's more. said Superior <'uurt Judgl' 1" <.:. Hayden, Milan Brych C'annot refer lo himself as a California physician in other states. lla vd en ·s order Wednesday diffe r:-; from a t e mporary n •s traming order issued an No vemh<>r rec1umng Hyrch to halt his t anrer tre atments and lo refrain from prcmoting himself as a phys1c1a n . in that the words "an California" were added. HAYDEN SAID 1n; l'OUld not prevent Brych from practicing medicine in othe r stales, but <•ould only prevent him from saying he is a California phys1· <"ian . Brych held a medical license in New Zealand at one time, but was deregistered 77. Deputy Attorney General Leslie Ann Lederman said she was troubled by the ruling because Brych would be free to travel to "say, Nevada, and aa· \'l'r t1se himself as a physician." S he asked the judge if Brych would be able to get away with treating California patients in another st ate. HAVDEN SAID THAT if Rrych attempted to do that. the attorney general's office could "t ome back for another injunc- tion " Several of the patients Brych allegedly treated in West Covina and Beverly Hills while working,with the late Richard O 'Conne . a West Covina physi· cian. we re from other states and countries. January Clearance Sale January 15-24 Suits Sportcoots Trousers Velours Neckwear Sport Shirts Dress Shirts Sweaters UPTO 50% OFF gordon&co. •r••4s.tHa•t Ma MIN s.t.10.l:JO S..12·1 .......................... ,.,. ..... 17141 tll-2900 IA..., lmt'CAID • VISA • MAITmc:HMM MlnlrMI llttntlon charge on .... merchandtee. • • • • ,. •. •. • • • • • .. t • " r H>IMIM ~.January, 15. 1981 H /F OAIL Y PILOT 11.J An offer she refused Nixed propo1ition, denied promotion? SACRAMENTO <AP> -A psychololtst who aaya ahe waa denied• promotion beeauae lbe complained tbat her boea made • sexual propoeition la ukiq the StaJe Commission on tbe Statua ol Women for help. The commiaaion, which la only. advisory, said Wednesday alter hearing her story that ll would see what it could do. Mary Lebrato, 30, testified that she had been pursuing her case through state channels for more than two years, and was experiencing "extreme rrustra· tion. '' MS. LEBRATO, WHO has a doctorate in psychology. s aid she had taken her complaint to the State Personnel Board, ask- ing for reinstatement to the job to which s he should have been promoted , back pay, and a declaration of state policy on sexual ha rassment cases. She also has filed a lawsuit against her former boss, Robert Carrillo, former deputy director of the state Department of Developmental Services, which she said asks unspel.'ified money damages. She said Carrillo propositioned her at a department Christmas party in 1978 and threatened to blol'k her caree r if s he didn't agree After she filed a com plaint, she said. s he failed to J!et Brownie bakery busted SAN FRANCISCO I A J> J T h e y c al l e d h e r "Brownie Mary," a gray· haired, g randmothe r ly 57 -year old wom an who polil'e rlaim ran a full fledged bakery for·goodics loaded with marijuana ancl h a llu c inogenie mushrooms. ·'I figured you g u ys were coming," said Ma ry Rathbun, who was arrest ed Wednesday as police of· ficers raided her home in San Francisco's Castro Street District. She was booked on c ha rge s of possession a nd sale of narcotics. Among the goods con· fiscated by police were 54 dozen brc,wnies which they claimed contained marijuana and 18 lo 20 pounds of high-quality sens1m1lla marijuana . which they claim s h e mixed into the cookies. ~ ._, . ~ SEXUAL COMPLAINT Dr. Mllry Lebreto the promotion s he had bee n pro mised. Dr l.cbrato s inc e ha s tran:o;ferred to a different Job in the s tale Health Servic e s Department She sa id she did not know if she woulcl al'ccpt the job at t he Departm e n t of Developmental Services e ven if the board says she should get 1t But she saicl she w11nts $1.f'l.ll) in back pay, while the department da1ms the sum 1s only $64 Tinat.• runs out Carrillo resigned after the Personnel Board s taff issued • report stating that a department 1nvest11ation s ubstantiated Or. Lebrato's charges against him. He said his resignation had nothing to do with Dr. Lehrato 's cha rges or the board staff's re· port THE P•:RSONNEL Board staff s aid Carrillo did not block her promotion. but other depart ment officials did after they were awar e of he r complaint al(ainst Carrillo. The stair recommended Dr Lebrato be appointed with back pay. but she said the department has not acted. Her next appeal 1s to the five m ember Personnel Uoarcl itself. which could order lht• dt•partment lo comply. Laur a Aguilera. chief of the Personnel Hollrd's affirmative a ction divis ion, :-.aid the board 1s expeclf'Cl tu adoµt a new policy on :-.t"xual harassmer1t in the ne xt few weeks A draft of thl' propos ed polity says the state is ~ommitted to providing a work environment fret· from :o;cxual harassmerit. state~ that any employf'e should promptly re port violations to the departmental Equal t::mr,loy mcnt Oµf>ortunity Counse lor or Womf.:'n 's l'ro~nim Offi<·t•r . and spell!> out tht' 1·mployec's nghls of 1:1p1wal 'Stinky' the rapist escapes prosecution BERKELEY I J\f'J Tht: rap1:-.t known a s "Slink} '~U!>f.Jl.'C'tcd of attac king dozens of womt'n during the past 4 1~, year:., has gotten aw a~ with h1 -; <·nnw:-. prt1:-.t·c·utor' ~ay The stCJtUlt• <if l1m1tation:- has run out lronieall}. pol1t·c llrc convan(·NI they know who the man 1 ~. said Joseph Salgar1o. sen1nr trial <l<:put) an the Alameda Count.~ <listril'l al111rnl·y ·~ offac·c· THE MAN WAS ARRF:STt:o In ()('ll}her 1978 on ~usp1c1on or rape, sodomy, rnhhc ry and s exu11I pervers ion ·•Jn my mind Lo this day, lhl.'rf' was m1>re than n :asonahle, suf ficient probable cause to be lieve that the suspect was rcponsiblf' for a series of sexual assault<>." Salgaclo said Wednesday "But we did not ha\'£' suff1c1<:nt "''1dence to prcsl.'nl to a Jun that would connct him ·· TIU; SERIES o..-r\TTA(.'KS In· the fou l !>mtlhng rap1:-.l <ill! ra~ed the l'ommunit~. 11 t ent er or ff"•nunl'H 11r t" 1ty Large rewards were nffe n·d. :t s pecial police task force was formed Newspapers <i nd hro<idC'as t ~111t1ons t11stnbutt>t1 his description "We worked wt•ckends, wt-got up at :1 :1 m lo foll ow leads and ·hold stakeouts." Sals;:cidn !>d1cl "We <lid f'V~·ryth1ng we could thmk or · Haggar corduroy blazer ... Famous name. Famous fit. Timele5'> :-.tyl111g me1111~ you en1oy this spor tCOd t yenr afte1 year From the Gallery Collection by Haggar 1n :,01'., Fort rel polye~ler 150 cotton cor· duroy Clac-,<:;1c, s tyling includes open pdtch pocket:, center vent. and. of course. tllat fanrous Haggar fll RPy 75 00 54.90 ·~ -'5 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH silverwoods ' f I ' I NO oCALEJI UI .r.a .... NO· DEALER SPECIALS GOOD AT ALL OUR PLACES SALES GLIDDEN (SEE ABOVE) SP RED SATIN PAINT Only the best 100% latex paint we know of. And we'll mix any of thousands of colors AT NO EXTRA CHARGE. Beautiful paint, beautiful 7/16" WESTERN RED CEDAR STRIPPING price. • NATIONAL LUMBER SPRAY PAINT Riverside we're goino to show you prices to really bring you over. (Look it, our old c ustomers are nodding, yeh, yeh.) Good enough to clean ~f ~ and reu-or t oss when II . ..-;_:."___:. tiqht. • . finished if time is ~\ . . -. _ _......._.._. 79c ~··-- 1WIN PAK 3 PC. METAL TIA Y AND ROLLER SET Where is that guy who said, "Yeah, the paint price is good. but they'll oet you on the roller -t?" ASRFLASR ROME 'I AUTO COMBO PAI Com" with two flaahliohta. and four batteri ... Marty aaya, "Nifty little d .. l." (Who's Marty? She's my bookie.) ·159 13092 AIMSTIOIG VllYL ASIDTOS FLOOR TILE At thi.9 price you'd npect one color or eomethlng. Wrong, doubtlng one, you haft a choice of thrM patterns. 12"a12•· til.-. ··~ IOWll llRISIDE ,, .. ,, ....... Right nat to the Ri.-.id• (91). Freeway COLORS OR WHITE A real wood wall covering. Makes it look rich, rustic, or ranchero. (I made that last part up, Sidney. ) Channel grooved. 1499 BENTWOOD ROCKER 881 """'"'i r... . .. I( (r ! ~· . . . _. . ' . . ~ ' '. '.' . ,' ... ,.::"'-~'·. ~ . ·. -...£ .. -• Give me this rocker, some good frijoles, a little gin. time to paint, and KFAC for music, and let the rest of the world qo by. Walnut finish. Some assembly required. EMERSON ~ CASULANCA CEILING FANS 36" 7888 52"9988 In Brentwood Brown or Antique WHlte. The light k it ia utra. (Aha. the "old -erlra -in· the-ad" bit.) TATUNG 12" IUCI I WRITE TELntSION SET 66~2 I had 110mething gnat written here but it got lo.t in the twilight sone. IOIELCO COOL WRITE FLUORESCENT TUIES 26 so. M'. ; , -'/ (SHOWN) 73c 4 rr. err. 187 U your old tuba are flickering or the encb are dark, replace and vet your money'• worth ln power. BO•TEI TIGBT WATT 666 Mau. a light bulb socket into a fluor•oent fbt\&N eo JOU vet more light fOI' JM..~· TrulF. DOORS OPEN AT HIGH NOON FRIDAY, JAN. 16 9Z 1/t " WRITE FIR STUDS Little al .. per here. You follu who do a lot of things yourself know this ia hot ( and ao do you contractors, riCJht) 89~ ARCADE SIMULATED WALNUT PANELING Come look at it, if you don't think it'• worth more than 2.97, don't buy it. (I'll cry a lot, but I always do anyhow.) 2 9 4!PANEL Doesn't it work well? Ours ia no better than thein but our price ia more better. (Go ah .. d. kill the language. you butcher. ) WI PENNZ · CHAP RACE CHROMED SHOWER BEAD 69c 69~oz. Hey, it's chrome on pl..tic, light as a f .. ther. Not real strong, but are you going to jump on it? ROYAL FLUSH BOWL CLEANER 44:oz. Who neecla thi.9 non•nae? I mean you haft to be well-off before you can blow it on a bowl cl .. ner. At my hou.. we UM a bnaah. ( Traitor! ) You oot worri" about people popping the lock, get a deadbolt, big 1 inch throw, antique braaa finish. . -. .. . . . . .. . . . ...... . . • . . . . WIN any of 100 different prizes including a~____,,,... ~~~~tj~~~~;;~~C::~~§::!~:&;=:;:;;;,~~ real gu powered off-road race car. If a star ~ I'. \J shows up on your cuh register receipt you get to draw an envelope and the number iiuide is matched to the list of prizes. (I alway• thought you just got some free donuts for the •tar). Prize• are awarded at the Riverside Store during the Grand Opening wHkend. (It's a long way from Torrance so better get g randma in the car.) PENNZOIL MOTOR OIL . ............. ,, ...... ···--...-·-..--..--~~_..._.,.. __ ..... . Thursday. Jal'IUaty. 15 1981 DID~ t'\\SSPfLL AN'f1HIN6? DAIL V PILOT A3. fS•ID I P~~~iPIL From the guy• who brought you • that wild M ini -Chaparral here i• : oil (or .. they .. Y in Bellflower, • "Orl"). • PRESTONE II SUMMER COOLANT /ANTI-FREEZE 87 • • • • • • • • THE PENNZOIL CHAPARRAL Race Car thrilled faiu at the Indy '500." This is a miniature copy, a 3 HP B&S en9ine gets it up to 15 MPH, for 9reat off-road fun. Brin9 the kids in to see the Mini-Chaparral. Every customer has a shot or more at winnin9 it. OUAKERSHED PANELING I -......:-;. • 1 t I 101Mo ES GASOL~ \\,j ··"'',,,,.) --30WT. lOW/40 WT. 77cOT. 88coT. ARCO GRAPHITE IOW/40 WT. MOTOR OIL 97!~ In a funky plastic bot tle you don't •pill all Oftl' when you UM it . (Darn •mart of you, Milburn. ) • • • • • • • • GAL.I • • --------------------------· Cash Refund by Mail When You Buy Two Jugs of PRESTONE ll . • r. ,.., ,. ~·· H 1• "' ,11tl ,,, 1111·' ,11 '''", ' , • • 1 •t'1 • '" !I " '11 •• •. ,11t·1i·i; • 114f11'''•th•t'll l••11o l'•ll""'1l•t1tU•1ti r11 •' • Free PREST ONE Ca.I> Refund Oller • PO Bo• 7630 Slratmar Stahon.Bn<l<W"4>'1 < 1 Ol,11~1i • Mt 'JI• 'JI' • ------1 Ao~)'•'""· : Preston! · ·:... .. .. . · ··· : ~ ' I ,.. lJ• I .... ' • ,. ' I • V t;filiTlWI I• h ', '. • '" • 1. • , f,.., ,. It It ~' • t '• •• • • I ',{ ': t11r t 1 / • ::;,.:... { '.tf h :p• f 6 1 t ••'•' It' f1 I' fo I' "I dtJt•• I' r frt'I 1.J l'•lool!o I • MnMtlt .,,,_ " J'.* I .. ,· .•• ~. I ' ~ · ... no • 'cat.h ,.,,, '•I ti ,, • •t • , .r '11 , ••', , • ,• • • , , • ''• •~• • 1 , , • ,.~. , ,, • H 1 I ,olo '°"'''( I I ,, •, 1! 1 , ,. f't'I 1 1 • t f 'o ' 0 1 o J •fl '•"'J•t • •., ... ,: •• "• · "' •·• • •' RfFUNO R£0UI ST MUS I BE POSTMARKED MO • LATER THAN FEBRUARY l 1q81 Rf0\J£~1S POSTMARl<EO AFTER rHIS DATE • WILL BE RETURNED • ··········································= K.D. FURN1TURE HOMELITE OUWl'ED VESTS CD-2 OIL BLACK a DECKER ROUTER TABLES TEMPEST TORCH IOT8 STAHLEY MJTER BOXES W1TH SAWS PORTABLE RADIOS McCULLOCH 1iau are being awarded at the Riverside Store. Under 18 must have accompanying adult at 10'' GAS CHAIN SAW time of purchase to qualify. Ad SJJ19Cial Prices 9ood at All Stores. 3/a" IMPACT SCIEWDllVEI m l lo,,. this thin9. You can looeen the j tightest bolt or .c:rew, or drive them B 1 down right. With four bit., reversible. ' --.. ........ . r : . __) 277 CLEANWELD PROPANE TANI Remember when you never heard anyone mention their competitor'• namH, like Ole'•, An9ela, and the rest. What ia it? Don't .. y it and t hey'll go away. Ho boy. I ~l!Z. • 2 FT. WOOD STEPLADDER 397 1 Personally speaking, I like competition. That'• American, g iYff u. more free choice, better pric•, and maybe, tha y .. r , inc......d procluctirity, ri9ht. BOT WATD BEATER llSULATIOl ILAllET The guy -ya. "ChM the gu company want. about 17.00 and change." They aren't gouCJin9, we 1 ju.st buy better. Limit 2 to a OU8tomer. (To a d .. ler ... •ro.) 597 FUUACE FILTDS I lO'f9 UU. ,hr .... "Mo.t popular ....... Cant ~ ju.st ... 110m• furnaoe flit. atting bJ th• wall end -~nv. "rm 4a4, and \11\popuW .•• 1~1 •Al c ao.ae.1 ... u. SS~c~o Wraparound Chain Braise I Hand Guard, Muffler Shield, Safety Trig9er, Guard Link Safety Chain, auto and manual oiling. 2.0 cubic inch enCJin•. ( Boee -ya. "Blita. blita. blitz, nothing but killel' price.I The guy get. really wild.) WD-40 Pretty •lick. ( Another great bad pun.) 99.~~ I still would like to be able to cut down a cleac:l tree and burn it, but who haa time, who has the tree? TREATMENT 97~oz. Hone•tly, I can't .. y it d oH anythi ng, but I know people who swear it doe• wonden. You make up your own m ind, you're fr-. A.a many of the .. as we have sold I can s ee ruion• of t he entire •tat• up on 2 ton ja cks. Okay p rice, hey. IRACO IN· DASH AM/FM/MPX RADIO WITH 8 TRACK OR CASSETTE ··--~. -· ·~' . 9. TAPE PLAYER HAPPY GRASS lnaide or out, 2 year warranty. (They call it "Happy" becaUM when you buy it we all smile, including you. ) LIN. rr. SIX FOOT WIDTH Dave Corn wall a t the Press· Ente rpri-in River•ide i• going t o buy one t o play his sales reports on. (S t range Human.) 51 !:i?.ss1 •KID -sa1 ~-......_ e --. NETWORK AUTO 1 1. 11 ~ ~ DIGITAL CLOCK I t••.I-' WI' ._ _____ ~': J a~K~OO You ought to see how hny this darn t hing looks when y"u see it, but it d<>4ts k&ep time and eigh~ buc ks and change isn't t he en d. Cordless, velcro attaching . , I I I ' I ' ARMOR ALL You know I argue wit h the "Kid from Brook lyn." our Head Buyer ( he buys shrunken heads ) . but the K id bu ys 10 good they pay us to take it in. What a M avin ( Phone tic ) . DORO SUPER GLUE 55C .10 0Z. SUP -1 Sandi at the Coron a Ind ependen t says, "Million• for defen se but n othing for on ion•." Save the g lue for her. _ . .._ --..-. .... --.,.---. ,..,. .... -_. _..._ ... _ __ ,,.. __ .,.....-•*"'·---·• ,, ......... --···· -~·-...... --r -·----.,..-.•.,.._...._ • ...., ........ ~_.....-• ,, .. ,,. Thu1sday, January 15, 1981 ThOmu l<eevil/Edltor Thomas P. Haley/Publisher Bdr bclr a K re1b1cn Editorial PaQe Ed itor O••ng c.""" "···'· ...... , Editorial Page --------------------------------------------Dual role sure to raise doqbts Newl) t'at~ O run.:.-t '111mt' S11pl·1 '•~01 Uo~t·t St an ton 1s a fo rnw 1 nt' 1 1111n1•1l 1111111 ,11ul ''" 111u\ or o ( ttw l'll' 11( t-'vuntaan \'..tllt-\ ~' 1t v. a' nul 'urp11'11\M 1h.1I .1 ft•\.\ ,., 1•11111\.\' \\ t'l'I' ttrt•ht'<t ht.st w ... t'k "'ht·n ht· .1p 1w11111t·d .111nltw 1 .. lll10ta111 \,ti lt•, ('tt \ ( 'wuwil 1111'1 11lw1 u-. lt1-. •· t•t•utl\'11 u1dt· and turt·d thrn· titht·r uff111· \.\111 kt•r-. J\\.1\ (111111 th .. l'll' for h1' -.taff t'ht•rt·' n11th1nj,! illq(ttl Jhoul 11 111 t·11u1"' l1ut t ht· ljUt''llllfl 11( pru11r wt \ "'U,\ WUn<I [11 I I IJ:O.l\ -.11 11 11 • rtllndS, l'.1111rularh .. 1nt t• tht· ltl'PutOt\:t' \1 1-. Ha1l1111.J Brnwn. ".1 ... d h1~hl) '1~1lt11 '11lu11t1·1•1 111 t Ill' '-.t .1111011 1'.j111pa1gn IHI '\ll~'f\l'Or llt·t <auallfll'dtH111~ '"'' 11111 h·111<1l1h· 1111 \\1•\1·1 Jntl no ,1111· 1lvu ht.~ thut ~tit' will M·n ~ ~tant1111 dlHI till· 1·uuntv t'f h 't I l \ d \ ~ht· l~ ( i:I Ill tltar With t·t1Unl\ gm t'f'll llll'rll .ind lb I 1°l .illUO!'>hJp \.\Ith Ulht-r <tt,-:{'Ol'lt .. , f hdt .., "ht'rt· tht rub t'OITlt!!'> 111 Sta11 to11 "'Ill lw put tn "' lll·kh!)h ~pot a11~ time an t~sue d1rt·<·th 111volv111g ~'oun 1 ~11n \'alle) l'om~s bdort:' tht• Hoard ul "iupt·n 1s1u·:-It will ti,· awk"ard ot ~st Tht·r\: aho t·ould lw .-.u111t: ~usµtl·wus l'.' e~ t'a!'>t 1n ~tanton !> d1ret·t10n 11 Fount<1tr1 \ Jllt.·y ap~n·ar!> t1J han.• "un a favor "hth.· n t1es suC'h .,.., <'us ta Mesa and Hunt 1ngt1)n Ht•at'h art• ft:elan g !'>ltghlt•d Better park policing Fo untain \'alley City <:oun<·tlma n Hen '.'lit.>lsen has ratst!d som e inte r est in g questwns about law enfor cem e nt a l Mile Squa r e P a rk The largt• re('rt•tttton area 1s owned by the county but 1s c:omplt•tt.•ly within I ht• c·1t y li m its F o untain Valle~· polil-e respond to t'nll'rgen c:y C.'a lls, hut general law e nforcem ent at lht• p:irk 1s h andled by Orang(' County s h<'rtff's deputies :"Jielsen claims a lack of regular patrols has t urned the pa rk into a haven fo r gang act1 \·1t ~·. s exua l meetings a n d drug tra ns act ions He has ask ed for a r eport on a p ossibl<> c it ~· t a keover of Mile Squ a r e policing. handled for thl' coun t\' on a contract basis Som e count y o fficials disµut t.' l:harges t ha t Mile Square is a c rime den or tha t s h1.•r iff's 1kputies a r c lax in p a trolling it. St ill. law enforcement a t Mile Square set>m s a more natura l job for t he cit y's police A sheriff's car m ust t r av<'I to Mile Squar e from _Mid way City or a nothe r unint'orpora ted area Fo unta in Valley police. on the ot her h and . rt.'gularl~· patrol the neigh borhoods near t ht• park and could respond m u c h more quickly. In fact. t he rit~"s poli (·e station 1s just a few bloeks from the park. But obta ining a contract from tht· l'Ounty to poliet• Mile Squa r e m ay prove to be diffi cult . Fountain Valley officials arc trying to dt.>termanf:' how muC'h to c ha r ge t he county for the ser \'lc:e But county officials ela im th at all othf:'r r egiona l pa rks loeat ed within ritic·s are polict:'d h.\ lot'al offtt·t•r s a t no cost to the count\. If Fo untain \'a lle~· offl<•1als ;.ire !'>('rtous a bout taking O\'(•r the politing of :'v11lc S q Uiffl'. thl·~ should bt· prepared to overC'ome snmt.• strong n'sl•n'at 111n~ al I he L'OUnty ll'\'l'I School budget shrinks Conte n<1 ing tha t the true impact of l'roposit ion 13 has arri ved . Hunt ing to n Heac:h l nion H1J(h Sehool D istrict of· l1t·1a ls this week a nnounC'cd s:J 9 m illion of proposed bud get e ut hat' ks for n t•xt yt:ar lnc:ludl·d in t he c:u ts from thl· $4~ m illion general fund b udget a r c t•liminat ion of personal eounselin g for stu '1<•nts. layoff of 144 teache rs. l'hminatton of th1.· school n u rse pr ogram <J nd reduct ion in tht· ht•hind the wheel driver C"ducation program. Lack of prope rty lax rcvC'nut• t)l'eausc· of Proposition 1:1. the d windlin g of the stale hudgt•t s urplus that h as bailed out µublic schools since 1978. m t·r e a!,ang emp loyee overhead . a nd declining enrollment ha\'<' hecn C'tted b v district officials as r easons l'or t he prop11s••d ('Ut haC'ks · A quiet , possibly s tunned . a udienc·t• of m or e t ha n 300 people crowded into the bo ard room to hl'ar a nd get t•opies of the proposal T uesday night Fro m a variety of involved group!--including teache rs and counselor s m(•mbl'rs of th at uudien ce probably will have som ething to say about tht·. budget proposals a t the next board mC'et ing Jan 27 We wish them well . ld<'ntif~·ing thl' problems is a w ha le of a lot easicr than find ing sulut ion:- • Opinions expressed in the space C1bov1• ilrr tho ... c of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this pagr arP 1110<,1• of the11 .iuthors and artists Reader comment 1s inv1lcd Addre..,<, I he Dally Prlo t PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642 4321 Boyd/Job payoffs By l •. M. 80\'D The money experts con l inuaUy exam ine careers lo find which show the most promise in the upcomin~ de cade and which s how the least . Latest rundown on this matter indicates these oc cupafions can be expected lo pay· off most handsom ely compute r systems a nalyst. doctor, health service ad- ministrator. engineer and dentist. Least prom ising. ac- co rdin g t o this s tudy : t eacher. military officer . ne wspaper reporte r , public re l ations manager, lawyer and archi lt-<'l. o~ar Gloonty Gus 11:,.t.V oll crisis should lead' to a Mideast war the people still driving IH 1uuJers -should be drafted flnt. -. ,, (/ f':vn v afl prnoon a t a 11 'f'l1ll'k for' tht> last 20 vc<ir s 111 ll a~:11 1 . l 'vt· m1xc·d an Kil-proof --~·ok h and sod<t for rn) w1fr ;ind an 86 proof bou rbon a nd w ate r for m~·sl•lf 1n small ulasses with the same amount of i<'(' in eac·h Whf'n it's lime for refill~. tht' irC' in my wife's ~lass 1s almost gone, but I still have alot of i{'C ldl Why lh1s cl irrt•n•n<•t.•'? Is it th•· scolt'h that melts 11 or ltll' ~Oda '.' /\ /\m guessin~ the· -;otlll But wi ll c·hN·k further. '1'111:1 m ay rt-<:tuirc l'ons ich-rahlt· 1 •· searl'h. Stand by Oesi~ners of l11tltN1' 1·1t11 tumes have <'111111' 1111 wllh dresses made 11( Whlh11111n. a nd the weari•rs of ~ia111 1· 111•· said lo blend In ruthn .....W with the decor In lhulr own homes . Most approJ'rl•lCI for demure girls who all out thr dance. Thos e who sell Initial s llckpln11 uy lhe letter "M" is the most popular of all Q. Noon is neither a .m . nor p.m .. but 12 m . and the m stands for meridian. That'• what you said. llidnl1ht 11 12mm. Why two m'1? A. They 1tand for mid· merktlan. l -- Cities :-.\l;l "JAW M11·h In thl' "11111111·r 11r IK:ll . t~u young I-11•111·h ar1:.t111·riil-' r·aml' to this 1•1 .n· .. l '\l'll .1fl1•r lhl·~ had been ".11 111·d IH .in 1nnkt-t•per outside l h•11 orl Do vnu rt'al1 zc what } • •ll ur 1• urHftort :Jk ang '! l>n you k1111 ~ that Sa).!tria" •~the last In· hal1111•1I pl:r1·t• 1 ill t he l'at tftl' 1>, 1·.111 . t h:J t from h e re lo Sa"11w~ hardly a nything hut ~ ild1•rncss and p:il hlt•),S ... c)1itud1• ar 1· 111 he found '•' Th1•\ w1·111 .111\ "a~ and 1m1• of tht·t11 '1\11•x1-. rl1·"1'ot·;1ut·v11lt· who ~a -. la1 1·r to llt' n·h•liralf'rt ,,, lht· :1ulllor of 1>1•111111• r a I' \ I II A Ill l' I 11· :1 \\roll' :111 , . .., ~CJ) ,1hrn1l lht· 11111rn1·~ 1111 11 'll' rll''>l'f'I . "th1· \\lltlt•r 111·-..," II wa~ l 11').!111 fon•st of' pine lht•n. hut T111•1p1l'' ilk krw" lht· gn·at and ~f'•'l'd~ .\11wn1·a11~ would l akt· Mailbox are worth preserving l'Ve ry tret· and mov1.· 11n to some plact' else. 1>11m1.· plat'l' momen tar ily wealthy "It·~ this nomad j)l'OfllC whil'h t he rivers and lak<•s do not ~top." he wrote, "before whi<'h the forcsb fall a nd pr airi es a re covered with shade. 1md which. aft er having rca{'hed the Pacif1r 01·ean. will n·vl'rst• its ~lt•ps lo I rouble a nd cit-st rov tlw "oe1ct1t:s wh i('h it writ ha\'<' formt•<I behind It " Wt· haw rt•aehed thl• Pacirit '.'olow. Sagma~, which once had ci populalwn 11f a lmo!>l l0-0 ,000. 1:-, JllSI 11m• of lhe sotictics forml'd lwh 1mJ ttw fr11nt 1c·r ll i'> twin~ <frst roy<'d no" tis population "as d11"n 111 77.~IHJ 1n 191W l'l'll ... US That t•1•11s11s tl'lb th1· ~ton 11r t h1· nPw or 1•111111n111ni.: 111;1\'1• rnt•nt w1•sl ThC' p11pulat1tJn of St I .11111 -. \\ h11·h "a'> :r fur tr;ul 1ng p<1sl in 1k:n. ha~ d1·1'1irwrl from K80,000 to 448.01111 1n tht· pa-.1 :111 ) t'lll''> Huff a lo dnippt·d ff'(1 1J1 !'>80,tJIJU [II :157 ,111111 :'\t•\\ Yo rk ('i't.' lost alrn11...i 11nt· mi ll ton pt•oplt· Philadl'lph1u Uet roit ~''it g111•s PEOPI.•:. ll Sl'l'lll .... "'iuld rather ll vt• in litth..' lmxcs in tht.' desert where Los /\11~cles met•ts San Bernardino or on top of what the Lord m t:anl lo bt: a ~"a mp in Florida lh:Jn stay 1n li riC'k hoUSl'S in Hult1mori· ,,,. Pittsburgh Ft•dt>ral unll l1H·ul progrum~ to l'rt•alt• anrt ~a"" 111 dustrics ancl Jllbs 111 lht.· old 1·1111·~ during till' 19fl41s and Hl70s rn;I\ hu Vt· kl•pt a few 11e11plt• a round f1;r a ft•w winters. hut onlv a lt·w lluman natun· strll t•1;u11h for morl· thun llUhlie p11 l11·) So . t h1· 11t·w <·on' 1·nt111nal w1 ... ctom "ill ht· f.t•t ~ forgf'l about Sagina" and lht· r1 •st what 1·an "'' 1!11 " That · 1tl1•a " h a S h l' l ' II g I \'(•II I Ill JI I' I'" ... I \' l' r1·'ip1•t·t.Jh1lity h~ 11nt· ,,f J•n .... 1 d1•n1 t'<1rl <·r 's 1·rc·at1ons. lht· < '11 rn miss 111 n I 11 r ; 1 :": ;; I 1 ,, n a I .\g1•nda for lht• l!J>!Os. Thi• 1·11rt1 rn 1ss1or1 ha~ n·1·om rn 1·nd1•d a total dwnge rn ft·d•·r:d 11rl1t111 1111111',\ from In 111g 111 du somt•thing for lht• lost.•rs to JOln· 111~ tht• winnl'r'> ··When l h t· ft·d<•ra l g11 v1·rn nll'nt steps an to t ry lo allc.•r t h t· s e <h n a fll ll'.., • " t h l' < ·., m ~ m ission ;.q .>orts aft e r r<.·v it•wing population shtft -' from c:Jst lo w1•st . from t·old tu w<t rm. "il gt•nt·rat1·s a fl<>Cl(I of 1kmands !hat ma:.· s ap tht· initwtiv<· of urhan govurnnwnts \'la lht• l.'X p1•1·t al wn 11f t·1111t 1nu11us ... up p11rt · "('ITU:s .\Ht: not pt•rma 11t•111 .· lh1· 1•111111n 1sst0n !--U 11I. Pt·rhaps. liut . 1n gt•111•ral. tht•) ~houh.J lw Tht· l 'n1tc1I Statl'S 1~ no longl·r a nnmtr~· of t•llpanding "Ill <111tl 1·111·ri.:.' W1· l'an rlestro.v St I .11111s 11r .')ag1na~. hut we prohalll\ 1·an ., r1•pl 111·<· ,,,. rt· bull•l t h1·m Th1 ·rt· ,... 11 -.1•1·111.., lo nw. a 1n·1111·nd1111s dangl'r in I he· t•oin (·1d1·n1·1· 1Jf th1· l!lkll 1·1•11sus and thl' 1·0111111g 111 """l'I' ol rl1l'll who ;1r1• 110111 1·1111-.1 ·n:itt\(·~ ;111d \\'1•-.l1 ·n11·r-. lt1111ald Ht·aj.!a11 and ht~ l111•nd~ h;1\(' ;Jl\\:t\"S h •ntlt.,'d I 11 111• I 1 t ' \ 1· l ha I l. h l' I' I' I S s11ml'll1111g l'l'll ahouf "lt•l'm111g 1·1111·-. th1· 11hr:i~1· '" fr11111 tlw ll'lll'r' 111 .111 anll urhu11 pol1t1 l'lall 11.in11·d Tht>m;r~ .h •ffrrso11, a \\'1·-.tl'f'fh•1 1n hi'>"''' Tlw 1111111 lwr-. and ltH· rq111rt ~ are t1·ll111g nut 111•\\ l1'(1rt1•rs 1·xal'll\ wh;it th··~ \\,1111 111 lw:1r th:01l thn -.h1111lrl h1·lp 1111•111 ... 1·1 ,.,., IH·lp ~.111 I •w~··, 1 .11 h1·1 t 11.111 111·111 I he IJll \\ .I ,l11·d t 111• it•fl l11•h1lld ' Of l'11t •l1111 vh .. ,. \l1l11;111k1•1· 11111 lhl· 1:11•1 1 ... '"·" 1111' 11•11 h1·h111i1 ..... 111• -.1111 tht• , .. :ti \1111·111 .• TIH·r /• :111• .. 1, 111;111\ lll••I"' 111 tl11·rn ti: .. ·k l·:a-.t . •1111\ :!(I fH'l'l'l•lll ltf fhl• ll.1111111 I" Ill 1111' \\·, . ..,1 ll ~11uld lw ;1 '"''' o1k1• 111 th111\\ l!fl•HI llltlllt '\ :d l1•1 l1o1d 11llo 1111• 11lrl 1·1111•-. 111 :""" 1· 0•'1' 101111·1·;1111111 t'> pr11h;illi1 1111 Jlf>'>-.tl1t.· 111 111;ir11 pl.11•1·.., HI ., \\ E II• •·ti Ill l'f'I",( I\ .. thn'-1· pl.wt· ... 1•.llllt 11larh lh1·1r 111 1•pl.11·•.,1lil•· 1•l1 \ '".ti pl .11lls 1>111i d1 11 J,.!... 1 11:1d ~ \\ .t11·r lirw:.. 1111'1111 .111d 1•11\,tl " lanlrl11· ... 111' .di l.1111 f, l11·1 .111• ,. II \\1111lrl lw .• 11.t..!•"" '" ll\t' Ill .1 l •tllllll\ 1 Ir.ii d"' rdt ·d II pt l1fwl I lllH'I 11111 I I" 1d1 1tl11.1• 1111 ftl'll'Jll'l lllj.! 111111• Ill \ 1;lllwl 111 .111 Ill" "lllll' 1.•lir1 1,; Ill 1111111 \ Proposed bill could nullify Prop. 13 To th11 J-:d1t(lr Th11mas I> 1·:11; ..... · ... 1·1d11mn "S had1m C'a ... 1 h~ Prop 1:1 .. .J a n :! . rn a k 1 ·.., ... 11m1 • pr l' It~ s h ;itl11w~ ... lat l'f11 t·nt ~ A Ing s hadow i ... 1·;1st over ltH' ;u· t·u ran of hi ...... tat c·m t·nt I hat dut· 111 1:1 'pru111·rt~ I ax1•s art• l1nng 1ni.: in only 1!1 lll'rt·1·nl of lhl· r<' v1·n Ill' llw~ dtd h1•fon • l>u1· to nl'" tonslnrt·l 11111 and sal<·~ of pn11H·rf.\ whrf'l1 a rt· ;q1pr;11s<'<I a l lod;,n" ... 111fl:.it1·d pri1·t•s and I ain·d a1·1·onhngl~. m11 ... 1 toun t 11•s an Cal1forn1a an• C'11ll C'<"l 1ng mo rt• I lran~1· ('11u11ty a lo111· col· lt·l·t1·d SI 8 hi ll wn more• th 1~ \I'll r I han 11 dul hl'fure 1:1 1\nd iht· proflq.!at',\ n f n1·~ and h1~ht'r "f1·1·-. .. r11r standard ""n· i<'l'S !'>hould ke1·p I' very ham lt·f wt•ll ahm·1• I hc·1 r 1ir1· l:J f'{'\'t'nU\':.. Tiit: t'ACT that thl.'V l'UI vital M'f'\'11'1' ... and M 0h11ols . whdl' they ru1s1· g11v1•rnnwnt ... a1ar11•s and ir1<·rtas<' hurt•au<·rat it•s. is just ;1 p11n1shmt•nl to the peoph· for hav111g pa ... ~l·d 1:1 And lht·n· 1s a plot 1n that plo) Tht• pl11t is lht• cl a r k s h a rl u w S l' n .I 11 h n llolmclahl is trvtng 111 hlol out 1:1 ~ rlh 111• ha~ i111rull111·1·cl S1•naH· Bill It that 1'1•1p11r1 ·-. that all n· ... 11l1·11l 1al n·;d 1•r11p1·rl \ lw ap p ra1 ... 1'll a 11 1111 ;1ll~ al · f;11r markd \ al111• .. 11111111· ... l11111i.:ll t lll'f••r•· t!l7~, r11r s.10.ru1<1 "''uhl 1,.. r1• a p pP;11s1·rl ;ii ·1 ~1<1.tKHI, r;11-.m1-? t h1•11 I.I\ frur11 $-111<1 111 $1.~ilMI a \ .. :11 111ak1111: 1111'111 11naff11rrla hit• for ultl•·J' t1W111·r-. lo l1n· rn M :tll \' ;11·1· f':tl 1111! ring. f11111I 1111w 111 'll l'Vt\ 1• W1111ltl l h1 .., l1•;iv1• I h1•111 Wll h 11111\ ,1 li11rH"' If p 1·.:.1·tl 111 lh1• 1.1·~1s la1111·1·. S llH wil l lw pttl 1111 1111· halh1I a:.. S1•1111l 1· 1 ·1111~t 11 ut11111al /\1111•1111 1111•111 H W1 · ~Ill hav1• to work a~ hlll d ll'• Wt• dt1 l (ti! 1:1, Ill ht•at t 11111 11111t·1111f111•11I I hat would w11w 11 11111 S.1 Id "· 'if op 11 hdnrl' it f11·1(111 •. ll v 1•0111 11c•t 111 g o u r lot•ll Hlfll 'I, d1°lllllllllill JZ lhll l lht•y 11111 l h~11 1 I 11111 wtt-111'~ hy voting tut II I\ 11111J11t 11) 11( 110 vot1•s in th•• '>1·1111t1· wi ll k1ll 1t rr~hl tht•rt•. c ;ot.l>lfo: .IOSEPll MllllftfCt11 fHd •II 'I' 11 I h" ,,d ll.or W11rron o. Allhotr <Mailbox, Jun :u 1and rny futher would h11v1• Mott~n ulona beautifully. w llrtt•ll IA llrf'd or u11 the pray· ln1& Mncl the r 11ncl1e11, and want.s to "n In thtlre with lhc troops and "how lhofltl lra-nhma who la boa. Tht1rc have been so many ln· ternallonal criacit o ver the lut 20 yean. that I can't remember whlch one it WU. But mr father, too. had crown tired 0 au the pu11y·foot!nl In tome 1ltu1Uan. Once, wtau. we were playlnc . 1·rilili<tt:•' a11rl l1sl\•ll111g 111 1111' 111'\I" ht• tou \\anlt·d 111 'd rop till' li11rn h .11111 J.!•·I 11 t1\ 1·1 "11 h .\T Tiit·: AC;t·: 111 IK 111-. n11nrl "a ... still shaq1 liut h" hod~ wa" goin~ lh1· ""' of a 1·;1 r 1\ hll'h h;.td Ion}.! pal'!~•·ll tl11· \t arrant~ lll'f'llld 11 1-. pump wa ... pn·lt.' "1•11 s hot anti till' 1·n~1111• 1·111ilrln ·1 h1• n.• hu1lt J\.., 11 1 urn1·<1 11111. hi · onl~ was 111 11 v1· "'" rn1111 t hs tnC1rt• As II ~o h:Jfllll'nt•rl. that 1·rts1 ... was l'Vt•n tualh n· ... ol\'1•d I don·t k now i f it ~·" ;-. p r :J .v 1 • rs, or t·andlcs. good drplorniw~· 1)r <·om prom 1s1• that d11I 11 It frequt•ntl~ "'l'm ... t 11 mt· that olrlt•r pt'<>lllt· who han• It·"~ 11f a life span 111 lin· ;m• th1• most mili ta nt :11 n1111g ui.. I kn11v. w(' can <'ha rgt• 111 I ht•rt• a nrl v. h1 p those l r:.1r11a n-. a nd th•· H11ss1ans toH. 111 ... 1 l1k1• 111 ·s1ar War .... " Hut . :..IJll'I' I ha\'t' s um1• grandehil<ln·11 1111w. 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": volut ion is not a far t. it ts a l h l•or~ Ont' must bel1cvt' 111 t·volu t 111n just as o n<' must bc•ltt~vt• 111 f'rcation or in any 11tht•r tht•orv as to life's o ri1o:in. I fr<'I that it is unfortunate that one• of our ll•ading scientists was so l'lost>-mind<'d as to l'Xpound one theory as ract. ignoring a ll others. ONE OF THE facts that Gov. Reagan surely alluded to. and Dr. Kier chose to Ignore, is that scientists. try as they might, can n o t c o mbine inani mate chemlcala In their laboratories and come up with a Jlvln1 or· 1anl1m. The cl01est they have come thus rar 11 creatln1 amino aclda -a complex ehemlcaJ ln the ban.Mia• or Ufe·IUlt~mnc proteil\, liul, '1tlll only a cbem~aJ. Thi• cbetntul le 1 tar , 1·r~ fr 11111 'o·n ··,.111 pl••\ I I\ tin '111cl1• 1•t·ll1·d 11fl•.1111't11 " \I I tli• l'\lll11111111 ll1•·l1f \ •l.11111.' 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MARY WAGNER JAN. 15, 1911 H IF BUSINESS STOCKS FEATURES ENTERTAINMENT cs C6 C7 C9 Prep teams ready to get their kicks. See Page C2. Bob Gibson selected to Hall of F allle I NEW 't'ORK ~A .. 1 &b G1b1on , the fireballan& a ct of the St Low• Cardlnab du.nnai the l .... WU lht! only '11aytu lO &a&n election today lftW the Baaeb•ll Hall ol ft'ame year candidate who played for the Wubineton In 17 years with the Cardinala, Gibllon won Durtni his retirement, Gibson has worked Senators and Minnesota Twina, flnlabed fourth 251 games, Joel 174 and bad a 2.91 earned run as chairman ol a board of an Omaha, Neb., with 239, one more tban Iona-time relief ace averace. He struck out 3,117 batters -one or bank and opened a restaurant. He also worked Hoyt Wilhelm. Former San Francisco Giant only four pitchers with over 3,000 strikeouts in brieOy as a commentator for ABC television. Git.on. h vt' times a 30 1U•me wanner, was named on 337 ul tOt balkJta cut by vet"ran mt-mbeni of tht-81tseball Wntt!rs Assocaation of Amen<'• Juan Marichal, a pitching contemporary of his career. The others are Walter Johnson, "I never enjoyed any or those thinas as Gibson's and also a first-time candidate, re-Gaylord Perry and Nolan Ryan. much u I did baseball," said Gibson, who re- ceived 233. Gibson became the 11th man to Cain elec-No olher player got more than 200 voles in tion in his first year on the ballol since the first cently signed with the New York Mets as an as- To &&lll dt."~·uon. JOl votes, or 75 ~rcent of the number cast , wert: r~wred. lh e balloting b y 10-year members of the year of elections in 1936. Tbe others were Ted sistant pitching coach. BBWAA. Williams. Stan Musial, Bob Feller, Jackie It was the second year in a row that Gibeoo, a tint ye11r candJdate, was named un 84 percent of the ballots and became the only one of the 39 candidates to be elected. Gi b son. 45 , e xpressed surprise that Robin.son, Sandy Koufax, Ernie Banks, Willie Drysdale and Hodges finished at the lop of the Marichal finished 100 votes behind in the ballot· Mays, Warren Spahn, Al Kaline and Mickey runners-up. La.st year, they were third and ing Mantle. fourth, behind Kaline and Duke Snider. Former Los Angeles Dodeers' patcher Don Drysdale was second with 243 voles, 58 short. and the late Gil Hodges, another former Dodger, was th.ird with 241, 60 away. "When I came to the majors, he was the "Sometimes I think I could pitch three or Hodges, who also played for and m anaged best pitcher around," said Gibson. "He bad a four innings right now," Gibson said. "When the Mets, and Red Schoendienst. a former variety of pitches and a lol or control, and in I'm 60. watchinJ some young guy, I'll still think Cardinal, New York Giant and Milwaukee that class or pitchers -Koufax, Drysdale -I can pitch an inning. But I probably wouldn't Brave second baseman who received 166 votes, Slugeer Harmon Killebrew, another first· thatg~p.lthoughthewasthebe~._··~~~~~~b_e_a_b_l_e_to~co_m __ P_~_~~tt_.'_'~~~~~~~~~~-e_a_c_h~_h_as~t_w~o more~ces at election. :'. A rouple of saves in a ft'ild one ai Fountain \'alley Fullerton • worn es Mulligan By JOHN SEV ANO Of tM 0.11' Pt ... St•fl Even with an 8·4 pre-seitson record, UC Irvine bas ketball coach Bill Mulligan was worried on the eve of his team 's PCAA opener with Cal Stale Fullerton. "Nervous? I'll be nervous all m y life," is wbat the feisty Irishman said Wednesday. "But I'm into winning, so of course I'm nervous." Those nerves s hould turn into knots by 7:30 tonight as the Ant· eaters host the T itan s itt Crawford Hall, where a capacity crowd of 1,500 is expected to jam the tiny complex. The Titans enter the game with a deceiving 2-10 record, ac- cording to Mulligan. ''Althoug h they lost to Wisconsin .Parkside the other night, they narrowly lost to Oregon in overtime, and played Nevada (Las Vegas) and Utah tough." explained Mulligan Fountain Valley High's Jeff Christensen (40) keeps one alive over Corona del Emile Harry and Jeff Hughes (21) at right during action at Fountain Valley Mar's Jeff Pries at left. while Steve Moore (13) controls the ball between Wednesday night. For story and additional photo see C3. ''I'd certainly rather catch them later in the year than now when everybody is O·O. You know they're going to be up for It " ------------------------- 'Meet the Press,' Angels-style As should the Anteaters, who have yet to lose at Cr awford Hall this season in six outings. UCI is led, of course. by the "nation"-Kevin Magee-who just happens to lead the country in scoring at 30.1. He is s upport· ed by guard Randy Whieldon I 16.5) a nd freshman fo rwa rd Ben McDonald (10.6 ). By EDZINTEL Of 1M O.Uy Ptlel SWI They were dressed in the fin est city apparel known to man. The moment they arrived on the third noor at Anaheim Stadium, they all put on an ul· tra·brite smile they knew they would have to hold for the next two hours or so. This was meet the press day, a sort of coming out party for the four newest Angels -Rick Burleson, Butch Hobson, John D' Acquisto and Geoff Zahn. And the publicity.hungry media whic h was gathered at the stadium Wednesday, put all of Gene Autry's new kids to the celebrity test. Manager Jim Fregosi, seated at the head table along with Autry the owner, the four playe rs on parade and their wives fielded a few questions before giving way to the others. .. NO ONE IN the Angels or- ganization was against the trade that brought Burleson and Hobson over here," he said. ''The newspapers' viewpoint of the trade was how the public saw it. But once they (the public) see how well these guys can play, they'll appreciate them more." Frepi was asked if he could determine bow many additional playen it would take the Angels lo acquire before they could pro- duce the kind of season they had in 1979 when they won the Wes tern Division or the American Leacue. Newest Angels introduced "Well if you said one, yes, I'd say we're one player away from it ," the 38-year-old third-year skipper said. "A lot of people ask me what it is we did wrong last year (when the Angels fell from first place to sixth). There's nothing you can do about injured players. There's more to it than meets the eye." FREGOSI SAYS now that he made some judgmental errors before the 1980 sesason . ·•1 believed that if we just got the players in shape that we'd win. But we weren't fundamentally sound at all last year. Our base running was atrocious . And I'm going to change m y s pring train- ing philosophies Uus year so that that doesn't happen again." Burleson, who during the press conference was referred to by Executive Vice President Buzzle Bavasi as "my Pee Wee Reese," is the obvious key to the trade in which the Angels gave up All-star third baseman Camey Lansford, center fielder Rick Miller and relief pitcher Mark: Clear for Burleson, and Hobson. But the 29-year-old former Gold Glove A ward •inner with a lifetime batting average ol .2'74 says be doesn't feel loo much pressure to tum the club around by himself. IUltLESC* HO I SON ·'Once t he se a son get s underway, you don't ree l much pressure," the resident of La Habra said. "In a way I was glad to leave Boston because they weren't doing anything to improve themselves there. Man for man, we probably had the most talent in the league but they weren't willing to get some pitching. I think that if the Angels' pitchers stay healthy, we'll be a contender for the division title. But I'm nol the kind-·of guy who's going to turn a club around overnight. I'm not a nasby player. "What I can do for this club is go out and play every day. hit .275 and hustle. They can count on me." But perhaps even more than Burleson, the Angels are de- pending on Hobson to have a good year, despite a nagcing shoulder injury that baa ham- pered him the last two years. Hobson says the shoulder is just about 100 percent healthy. "l 'VE BEEN very unlucky lately with injuries," the 29· year-old former quarterback at Alabama said . "I don't know, maybe it's because I sometimes try loo hard. But I think my luck will change herf). •'Actually. I was a little sur- prised I was traded here. I didn't expect to come to the Angels. But l'm glad I was. . Of course if the Angels are un· able to satisfy either Burleson or Hobson with a contract offer, then both will be eligible to become free agents. THAT, HOWEVER, doesn't appear to be of major concern to either the club or the players. Burleson says that he'd Ulte to play for anolher six years and would like to be wilb the Angels during that time. Hobson isn't quite as certain about his future but seems r elatively content with what the Angels have to of· fer . D 'Acquisto, a 29-ye•r-old right-hander whose raat ball has been clocked at 96 mph, will be used primarily as a reliever by the Angels. He's been a starter and a reliever during his seven· Hayes fires Bullet(s) at Jahhar, Lakers LANDOVER, Md. <AP) -Elvin Haya dotaD 't aftlll let an opportunity to 1uard Kanem Abdul-Jabbar, but be rellabed the wl......-t eel WeclH9day nllbt blade- ,... helped tbe 8ulleta to CllM ol tbelr moat impr9al .. Yictortll ol tbe HUOD. "J acw. ~a1 blm," a.,.. laid lft..-aeorinl 11 ud sr•bllml 10 rtbomda to ... BaUeta to a 114-lot vtdol')' OHr Lal Aapl11. ••J Ill _... HUlfactloe out ol beatial blm t1Mla autlliu," tbe all..aar flnJanl •Ito toe* o¥er tit ualpreet ...Ur la•IDe4111J ........... UllMld Hid. ••J trtld to tMe tt to ... -·-· .... ........ wart laaN -......... . AIMlll-labMr....S • .-.a.. ... .. , .... ol .. ftnt ....... MGl'ld oalr IAIM ......... ID tlle f..a.1quNI' , • when the Laken were trytna to rally. "Elvin aaJd be could play Kareem and he did it," saJd Coach Gene Shue ol tbe Bullet.a. "He played well, but tbeo our whole team did. Without a doubt, lt WU the most 1atiatyiq tame alnce I've been here." Coaeb Paul Weatbead 1akt tbe BWleta' 1,.r_.vm111 under tbe boarda was tbe diff..,... • bll> team loll here for tbe 1latll ~ Ume. ,.,,.. llillllea outatl&Jed UI," M Mid. ··n., °'* ....... • • u.. bouda and pla7ed about• ..U u tMJ ca." n • ...,..... ........ ...., .. o1 tbtlr ........ re:.r::: .. MGnd at lwt IO ....... la tMlr °"'* ia... .,.. .......... " .... ol Mr lut ................... ,, ...... blt.o tM ,. • fourth quarter and pulled awa1 to their sl:ath strailht victory over tbe Laken at the Capital Centre. Kevin Grevey paced tbe Bullets' attack with 28 points, two more than Gre1 Ballard acond, and lllteb Kupebak came off tbe bench to 1et IO pOinta. Wltb Oreve1 leadin1 tbe way, tbe Bullet.a lncnued their fourtb-quarter lnd ta t5.as and manqed to maintain tbat marlin tbe net ol tbe way. Tbe 8aU«a lot off to a fut -.n. IDU· IDt 12 ol tlMlr ftnt 11 Uatl ta tUe I M-H lead late iD the ftnt quarter. Tbe LMsa e ... bad t. tllle aeecmd period ........ .lamaal waa. t.o _,.. ID frofat •M, b•t Ore••J ,..,... et11at atrallllt paAMa ta p9t tM ...._ back OD top 11 .. and tbeJ n .. er traOed apta. year career, but feels he can contribute to the club in whatever capacity he 's used. ''The curve ball is the pitch that is going to make a big dif- ference for me," he said. "Some batters may back away from it because I throw around the head region. But when they find out it's a strike , they'll get back in there." ZAHN, 34, HAS averaged bet- ter than 200 innings pitched over the last your years but arm pro- blems have kept him from realiz- ing his full potential. "The biggest consideration in signing with the Angels was that I wanted to be in a position to con- tribute. I feel good about the shoulder." The Titans counter with 6·8 center Dave Wear, who has a 19.0 average. and' 6-5 junior forw ard Michael Anderson ( l5.2). Besides the huge numbers edge < UCI also leads the nation in scoring -96.5 average), the Anteaters also have the luxury of the home court advantage. "Yes. we 've created a pit," says Mulli gan of Crawford Hall. "It is a pit. I didn't really know how the students were going to react at the beginninJ,? of the year. But again. if you give peo· pie a product that's exciting they ·11 come from wherever they live, whether it's West Virginia or Newport Beach ... FJ"s Milner picked to coach all-stars By ROGER CARLSON Of .. Delly ........... Fountain Valley Hith'• Mike Milner, In only bis second year as a head coach on the vanity level, has been selected to guide the South in the 22nd Orange County All-star football game. The game is scheduled for June Z2 at Orance Coast Collece and expected to handle the Nor1b is El Dorado High Coach Mel Morales, a Fountain Valley reafdent and the coach or the only team aside from Edison to solve Fountain Valley's potent Ul80 team. Auiating Mllner, a product ol Cal State Northridce. are Fountain Valley offensive coacbea Dave Penhall, Mite Heni1an, Jeff Reyburn, Gary Coleman and Tony Eliu·Callea. Defmaive 1peclall1ta, in addiUon to Milner, are Jim Coen, Geor1e Ber1 and Guy Carroaao, all from Fountain Valley. PracUce belim June 11 with 10 aeuiona slated. The practice site will be Golden West Coll-te or Fountain Valley Hlfb. "l apect lh1a team to be very bit up front," HYI Milner. MIU.la Al for tbe South'• ottenalve setup, Milner says be apecla to employ tbe usual Fountain Valley on ... witb the empbula on th• pa11tna1ame. TM crlUcal polnta lD bla fortbcomln1 1eleetloDI are at quarurback md twlbaek, be..,.. Mllnll' eoadMd l'outalD Valle7 ta the CIF Bil P1ve Con· ferenee dwnp4cm•htp lbowdowll at AA.Wm Sbdlum wttb Hunt· IDftaa a.eb Dtatrld rlYAl llldllm _. tbe BaraM fbalaW a bltb17 weadlal .... wtlll • 11.a Neel'd. . ,,. .......... MC!aM tour ol :We ....... ~ ComlJ 1ame. Ill ............. to .... ~ ..... ~·· Yk· tone.me .... . llllDlr ~ npedl to ....... *'-to Mr ............. ftlma1 ID ta eoaebel' ......... .._ to fill Ml a.ti aquaa. DAIL 'I PtLOl (Q\. r •"\ '~ A capaule report from lh• wortd of 9PO't• l .~. ltt)(·k~y lt-am named n1al~ atl1lete of the year t rum At• dl• .. al('lllfoa 1·1 .i •• 141111 1i .. 11l1t•ll 111~•·lh•·1 111 'ht•.-11 lht• -.port:. 1 'fo\\ \ltJI ~ 114 .-111\ \111t•111.all h111'11t•' ~ .. ,,, Iii ·""' 1hn11 1rw11 , u1111l1~11w11 .11 t· t 11lle l'l1• t•b I'•• \, .. , i.11 • .t 1'11 ' \1 -1h '\\11lt•l1 ul ttw \'i.,11 1111 •It! 1111 I '"""'"''"'", lll11111•11 '"" IH') l•·urn 14ltH'h won the • ·hi """J 1l o.1l I ki l'IJ•hl '\ IJ 't fo t•t.1 ucH ) .:11111 fo rtw11 .. I '~ ti h·,4,1 111.1dt• lh1 ll l '>jl•JI \ J 11al11111al p11sl11111• Ill 1 1'11 · •Ull ll \ t'11 ~i11 11ultlt"o\,1111 1•tl lh 1lt1Sl'St r1111 I, fo:r11· llrl lo I 1fl••lhl'r 1•h1 f111111c1i.1I p~·1l11 11111•1 at th•· Winlt'1 <lamt'S 11,. ''"' ..,, ' tt· 1111 1 •olll·1 lt"l IJ:I 11( 422 volt's 1·1t~l by ~~rls "" 11. .Ju.I '"" 111, ,,1t•1' 11,1ltonw11h· ~111c.J wtll re1•e1vc the , .. , '"'''''" ~\1·1111111dl ·\watd ltt 111· Ciwardl•ll for the hr~l It 1111 m11n 11f lh1· l1·..:1·mh11 \ tr,u·k \lar who 1h~ las t \1 I 11111111·1. 1\-l'ln "'"11 1111• ...:111tl~ 111 f11·c spct•d '>kitting rims at fl• \\ t111 111\ 11q••• , "'.1.., .ft·1111HI "'1th 99 voles while baseball 1 11 1,, . .,, L.t' Htl'tt ,,( Liii' 1\.-ul'a 'l ('1l) Hv ylb. the Amen<'an 1, 1..,111 , \t11sl \ ,tlu.1lilt-l'l.iH't 1·unll' rn th1nl with 92 votes 11· 1 l• 111 .,.ik .. , ''·" h 11f th1· h•1t•kt·' lt•am, and assistant, , I ' 11111 k ~.11111 11·11 1~ h11pt'fub in Au)!ust , 1979, al 1 " "1, • "'l•I 1111.!' 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"'htc'h alway!. played that wuy " ----C/uofr of dw day ------. \fl•·r llot1!.l1111 had h1·ult·n (irc•cn Bay this µas t season, ,, l':i1·\\1·r-. f;111 thn·"' :1 h111tlt> 11r het•r al llouslun 's Earl \ am 11twll .. \ "'•'llrll:. i.:uarrl sa id ofthe 1nc1cl{•n l , "lh<tl was I• .dh 1t11,h ' pr11mpl 1n_g 1;rt'l'l1 Ba:. hneback(•r F.dO'Neil 111 tl1·adp.1n ·111m d n you kn•1"' ~ l'uuldn 't 11 have been ...... 111111" l 1·:1..-111· .-1·11r111g l•·<tdl·r -\drian Oanllf'y hit three f1 , ,. thr""'" J 111l a 21 foot JUOlp -.hc)l in the final IR t'• 1111d-. t11 h1·lp l '1 ah de ft-al <;•ildt.:n Slate Wcdncsrlay 11 11 ltt 1111 1117 1n :"\a1111nal Has kl'tlntll Assoc1al1on ar t l•lil Julius Ervin ~ scon•d 33 po ints as Philatlt•lph1a won its ~ ... 1\l h ,1n11gh1 i.:a m•'. hP:.t ltng .~ew J ersey, 110 1115 Center f(11h1•r1 l'arish eq uah•d iJ M'aSOO <tnd C":treer hll'(h of :JJ points und 11·"11111 roll••ll l1111s -.1x1h 'ilra1~hl v1ct11ry with a 120 113 de<'1s1C1n 111 n < 'll•n·ldltd Hilly Knight S<'Ored 24 p11111h ~·" lnd1Jn:t -,urv1vt•d gmng nea r ly 91r~ llllrttJll'S "'1lhOl1f ;1 ra·ld J,!Oal in the fin<tJ p1·r111d 1111 lht "',1y 111 a IOI 99 win over l>t:lroal t; .. or~e Gervin and rookie Reggie Johnson combml'd for 55 pmnts as ~:in Ant1111111 shut nff a N c·w York rally ancl wo·nl on lo rl'l·ortl a J lfi 105 tnumµh 1•hil Smith Sl'lln·!I 12 of his 21 points an th1· f1r-.1 qu<:1rll'r a111I Swen Nater pulled down 20 n ·hmmd" to I!•• with hi!' 16 points lo spark San lltl·go t11 a IUli k!'i rout nf Atlanta 11"'11 ll • 1<1111k11· iiu;11 d Kf'lvin Kansf'v fared tn <t , 11 •"'' h11.!h .I:! JH11nh lo pow1·r l'11rtla n<l tn a 11 0 91 VIC"lory ovt•r i.. ·'"'·" < 11' """"" Malont· 11,~s1:d in 41 pmnts a nd com h1111•d wd h :\11kl' lhrnl<•a v)-lo !>oc·or•· crunal fn:e throws an tht· 1'J11..,1n).! "'1·111111:-. 111 p <H'l' 11 1111!.11111 ''> 1119 1()5 Vl'rrl1ct over 1 h 11 .11.:11 Walln t>avis s c-11red Iii 1>omL5 and six other Suns ht1 fn1 rl11t1hl1· f1).!urto-. a!. l'ho(•ntx clo wned Denier . 128-102 M hakh»plf><-lil l*'adtng aa La• "rga• •, l.1tf •,"in1., On· , had t11:i huge sc<'ond-round leall 1 I '~ V l-:<;AS .Jim W1nkll'pleC'k or iJ t r t rn nw1I \11 Ill pins Wednesday during the third 1·111111cl 1,f I h•· ~h11wh11at l n v1lall11nal bowling 11111 rn.1 m•·nt \ftt•r 1h1' rnmplPtion of tht· th1nl round Wednesday night. \\ 111~ 1 .. pl•·1·k had a 24 i.:am1· !.l·orc <if 5,507 for a 229 average II •· h;1cl .1 IO:i pin h·atl t•ntenng lhc third round "v1:1rk Hoth 11f Spring Lakt· Heights. N J . remained in .,,.,.,,nd pl:11·1-with a 5 489 total l!:rnae Schlt!gcl of Van cou ver. \\ ·•"h 1,·;q 1ctl from 19th pla<'f' to third with a 5,352 S<'Orc, Jull11"'1•1I lt1 .llmmv ('1•rtam or 1'1-.1r1a , 111 at 5,335 and David l\.q1pd or ('llll·agu, Ill . al s.:m < 'h:1 rlt·-, lkl l'I ato of Bricktown, N .J . r1re<l the tourna- 1111•111 's f1r'>t :JOO g amt· W1•dnt:sd<t}. hut didn't rank among the lttp ',I) bowlers . . \ftt·r Wt•1ln1•o.;clay na~ht's C'ompct1t1on. t he field was cut to lh1• 1011 !lfi howll'r!>o It took an aver age or 207 per game to l1111k1· lllf' l'Ul IJfel :ke .. Gflder •hare Hope lead Hruc·•· Urtzkt> and Bob Gilder took advantage n or 111 1•,11 -.c·onng 1•11nclitions lo fire n:iatch ing seven- untln 11ar l).'ls for <t s hare of the first round le~d W1·clm·srla~ in thc Bob Hope Desert Golf Classic. l.tt'lzkt· was playing at Bermuda Dunes while Gilder con· qurrrtl Tam arisk Ray Floyd, at I.a Quinta, and Jerry Pate, .1t lll•rmu<la Dunes. w ere a single stroke off the lead after 11o~t11f~ li#is m mid 70 weather l.a~una Nigue! r esident Alan Tapif' w<is six strokes off the pace, lumped with 20 others at 71 Hat irfrlt tor PIU•IHarg•'• "e•ee Pil\s hurgh recorded a 6-3 National l~ockey ~ League victory over St. Louis Wednesday night as , Rick Kehoe scored three times, ending the Blues' 11 game unbeaten s treak ... Doe L•ce's l~h . . goal of the season lifted Buffalo to a l· 1 he with Mtn· nesot a St.a Weir scored twice in the final three minutes to cap a s ix-goal Edmonton third period -on only sevt'n shots in a 7-4 rom p over Toronto. Marfftrr. ••Id for 812 •llH•• Geor~e ArorOA, a Southern California real • estate devl'loper. has agreed to purchase control- ling interest in the Seattle Marine rs baseball team. Purchase price was not disclosed, but it Is estimat- ed at about Sl2 million ... R.C. Slocam, an assistant on the Te xas A&M football coaching staff for the past nine years, has been hired as defensive coordinator at USC. Trojan Coach Jolla lloblasoa said Wednesday ... The NCAA con- cluded Its 7Sth convention by electing it.a first black presi- de nt. Jim Frau, so, president of Lincoln University in Jef- ferson City, Mo., was accepted by a voice vote of a record 1.220 delegates . . . Former heavywel1bt champion Joe Lo•ll, reported in good condition, bu been r eleased from M eth odist Hos pital in Houston, where he received a pacemaker Dec. 23 ... Bolton Bruins President Pa.a A. Moomey says he~ the NHL team to move to Salem. N. H., once a multl-milUon-dollar sport.a arena la built tbere Tele.,lll•-. ..... TV: No events aeheduled. aADIO: Basketball -Cal Slate ( Jl'ullerton) at UC Irvine, 1:30 p.m ., KWV.E (IOI FM). Hockey -Kini• at Walhln.cton, 4:35 p.m ., KOGO (IOO). ' . . . ......... ---... -···----·· ............. . SOCCER /BASKETBALL /HOCKEY Prep openers near Soccer teams begin league play MARCEL DIO~NE Kings gain believers in Hartford llA H'l'fo'OHU.l'onn 1A I') II may takt• more than JUsl hard work h 1 shut <lown lht• potent ''Triplt• ('rown I.int•" o f th•· Kanlo(s Tht• llartfonl Wliall'l'S trit·cl again W1•1lrw11day 111 gh t hut tht• Kings· l rro or M;1r1•<'l l>ionn<'. l'h;.1rl14• S1 mm<'r and l>a ve Ta~ lor figured tn all hut one Los Angl'lt•s ..:oat in a 5 4 National lliw kt•y l.1•11g uc victor y 1>1onnt'. w h o c-rossed t h e 1.000 point hurrie r against llarlforct last week . netted his sixth g;.1ml' wannml! goal of the st·ason lo brc<ik a 4 -4 de adlock with ·1 :1210 µlay Tht• goal was the !l51h or lht' sc•ason for t hc league 's lop snirt·r "Hartford l'amt• back and all I was t hanking a bout was the 6-6 tie w<' hc.1d in St Louis a couple of !lc.1ys ago that e ndt'd j us t like lhas on<.' was s h aping up.·· Dionn11 s aid. "Wt• art• fortunatt• to get the g:m1t• and the two points They m ISSl'd ;.i lot l)f ch an<'es " The Whalers outshot the Kings :lR-25 and had r alht•d from a two i.:oal deficit when rookies Mirkev \·oll'an und Stui.lrt Smith sc·on·(I lhl'1r first NHL goals within <t s pan of 22 S<'conds Smith 's shot from tht• right 1mint l ied the gaml' al 15 08 Hui 211 ~cconcls later. Dionn1o• got the• pu<'k fro m l>oug lla lward al l't•nter ace, shirted into high r a nge a nd beat Whaler net- minder John (iarrell with a n ut- tcrin g shot from 18 reel . 'Thl· PU <'k .'i('('ffiS lo follow J) I 0 II 11 (' a r 0 U n rl I. h l' I <' (' , •• ll a rtford dl'fl'.nseman Norm Barnes said. "Thal lanc works hard and they seem t o be· always in the right place '· L arry Murphy <t nd Taylor -;potted lht· Kinj.!s to a 2 O lead m tht· first period. Whall'r Thom m y Abra h<imsson, who scor<.>d I wl<'l'. mad<' it 2· I at 10 19 of the ~t·c ond period but T aylor an:-;wl'rt'<l ag<iin at HI 05 By C:UllT SE EDEN 01 .._ O.lly ~1111' ltatf You've heard of Monday Night Football? Well, welcome to Fri- day Night Soccer. Sunset League coaches have gotten together and revised the 1981 p rep league schedule so that two games are sch eduled on t he same field for a Friday night <tou hie-header T he new format kicks off. so to !'IJ.lt'ak, .Jan. 23 when Ma rina and Huntington Reach m eet in a 5:30 l!U ml'. followed by a 7: 30 contest h e l Wt'c n We s tminster a nd E!l1s11n T h e gam es will b e playt'd on the Oilers' fi e ld. II 1s the• coaches' hopes. <H' <'or 11111 i.: t 11 Edi s on · s lJ ave Mt'l.c1sh, that the schedule w1ll gt•nl'r<tll' more hn s u pport, sorn 1•thing that seem s to he mis s ini.: from sot·c·er cm all levels throughout lhl' LIS . minm; a few 1•x c·cpt1on s likt• Nl•w York , W;1-;h1ni.:ton. fo'lorida <tnd the I ':11·ifw !'lorthwt·sl UON'T •:XVHT TO s •:.: the ~.ta11ds at llunl1ngtlm Beac h II 1gh 11v1·rflowmg with 11co11le or I ht• Jlr<'S:'.' b1ix ('ram mt•rl with re purl t•rs fn1m ull (J\ft•r I )range ('ounty. though Do t•xpt•1·t t11 i.t·e some e x<:1ting s 11t1·1·r, bt:n1ust• from all indica 111111!.. th(• t1tl1:s 1n the Sunst't, S1•:1 V1l'W anti Sout h Coast lt•a j!uc•s will I><' up for grat)S 1n 1!181 Only Ml'l.c1s h 's Edison squad and Coad 1 11111 flolfing 's Laguna B<.'a<·h h •um arc ranked in lht· C l f' l'OUC'ht•S µoll at this stage or I ht· Sl'C1son Tht' Ch<irgc rs <ire th 1· No 2 t t' am in the 4 A hrat·kf't, whtlt· lht' Artists itrt' No fl in 2 A Both teams flJ.!1Jr(' to be 1n lh t• I hi<·k or their respcct1 vc rat· cs this year, but the g1·nernl <·on !.t•ns us fro m a rc.·a <'Oachcs 1s lh<tl anything roulrl happen I .C'agut' ac·t1on hcgins Tuesd ay with the Sunset Leagu1• opening things up. Both the Sea Vlc·w ancl South Coast le agues npt·n pliJ~ the next day ()('(.•an \'1l'w l!Ol lht.• t•<Jrly jump. playing 11~ f1r..,t F.m- µt rl' Lt•ttgut·i.:ame'l'11estl<.1 y lh-n •'!. hc>w the h•agu•·:-. .i,hap(• up Smu1f-f I .rag_, Mc·L1·1sh s~1 v<; his tea m 1s ov(•r rankc·d. hut fo:ctason h<><1 sts a W :1 prcseason rct•ord, including a 2 I vit-tory ovt•r No I r<tnkell South Torra nc·t• In fal'I. lht• Ch arJ,!t•r-. don't ">l'f'm to i.:t·I along '-"llh s(·hool!'. 111 Torran(·t• ~•I all fo'.rl1son's threl' loSSl:!S huvt• t·omc· lo lhc o.;ame South Tnrranc1· ll'am, to Wf·SI Tnrran1·t• and North Torrance "Svunds hurmg. doesn 't 1l'1" s a ys Ml'l .ca~h T he· Char l'(ers w on the Sur1sPt Lcagut· with an >I I I rc1·orrl las t yt·ar. anti ~1x play!'rs from lh;_il sq u ad return t h is year Edison's 1011 seorcrs <.1rc <;Jen Strachan who has 11 l!<>al~ an :r••HJf~_ oppttnt•nts fall p reseason , and sen ior Alex Grozearuc with e ight ta llies . T h e C haq~ers s h o uld be challenged by Fountain Valley, lfuntington Beac h and Marina. Both the Rarons and Oilers are 7-2-1 in pr eseason action , and for Coach Randy Chambers ' Huntington Beach squad, it's one of the best starts in recent years. R ick Bell with 13 goals 1s the Oiler s· leading scorer Senior defenders Randy Martinez, Sky Ham. Mike Hoberts and Wes Owen give the Oile rs a good nutlt·us to work with 0 •· THOSE 10 11 r e s eas o n gam l·s th(.• Oilt•r!'. have rl'i;! SOCCER 1s t ered seven s hutouts. thanks mainly t11 thc cxp(·recnced ~roup of <lcfrnde rs. Fountain Valley, meanwhile, with I' .I P ete rs in his third H·ar as l'O<J l'h . has f ive re turners frum l<isl year's s quad, led h y scm o r halfhac-k Mike M u l ll•n <ind s t·n 11ir fcirward <'huck Smoot. Both Marina and W<!slminster <irl' mcnt1onecl hy C'O<ic:hes <is t on lenders as we ll. while Newport llarbo r Wlll be trying to recovt•r from a stagJ(cring 1980 season wh1c·h produt·ed JllSt one win and 1nw t 1 <:a II season The Sailors. under new coach Mauricio Cl<l ure. <tr<: 4-2 an pre <;l'a !>on, hut lhc learn still suffers r r o m l u <" k o f t' x I"-' r 1 e n 1· c Fres hmen an1I sophomores dot tht• line up, altho ugh s enior forward Chff HUliM'lland senior dt'f1·nder !>amt Smith l1·ad a rnn lingt·nl 11f s ix rf'lurnang mt·m l11•r -, from li.i:-.1 ~t·ar 'sc1u01rl .~oauh ('•""'' f,Pogew 1'ap1'>l ran11 Vall•·\ and M1ss111n \'1t•Jo arc· th<' lt•am!'> lO lwat. say~ I .iguna lka1·h '-, Holfmg anrl San < ·1t·m1·nle C'11a1·h l'aul f>fluegn ll ut h11th lh1· Ar1 1s1 ~ <incl Tr1tcins an · fa ring w(•ll an n<m ll·;1i.:u1· outinJ(S l.a~una H1'at•h . wh1d1 was knol'kc·d out or thl• ('IV 2-A st•m1 f1nab las l Yl'ar. 1~ 3 2 I on tht· M'ahon. a nc.J Hc>lfang ~a I s he IS clt•l1J,!hll'<I Wllh hi!. l l·:; m 's µrogr<·'>!. "We'rt' not t he pm H·r team we· wpn.· last year, but we do hav1.· finesse this Sl'as on. • · s ays th<' Artists' third vear C'oc.1 c h M 11ldlt· d('f;•ncle r St eH· Hut1d lt·a tb lht' Artis ts lh1s '-l':J'>IJn II <· g 1 l'('S 125 IH•r c·c•nl out lhl'rt" .. Holfing ho<.isl:-. I. i\ (; U N i\ R E t\ (' II ' S pl;_iymaker as !>ophhm •irt' mulrllc halfhal'k Wvatl ll•·'itt·r San ('lt'rTit'Oll', ml'anwh11l-1.., off 111 the· twsl start among an·:1 lt•am' Tht· Tntons an· ~-, 0 2. ,t fa r c·n from las t v1•ar ·~ learn wh1c·h · c·ouldn'l w1"n a lt•;_1gu1• gamt• anti had JU!.l on1· lit• l•i 1ls namt• Bucs, Gauchos enjoy big • wins Oran1.w <'oast College forward Brian Maravich hit u 2().foot jump shot with two seconds to play and Saddlehack hle w out Southwestern in the clos - ing minutcs as both S<'hools posted conference wins m Junior college basketball action Wednesday night Al Ml. San Antonio. the Pir ates won their second gam e in a ro w at the buzzer as Maravic h ripped the net from t he com er in the closing s econds to give the Bucs a 52-50 win. With 1·32 remaining, the Bucs trailed the Mounties. 50·48 u ntil Chris Beasley's jump s hot from the top of the key knotte<I t he score at 50. Mt. SAC then r an down the clock but turned the ball over .with 14 secondc; left when Beasley took a charging foul under the basket. The Pirates imm ediately called lime out to set up one final shot, but when Beasley couldn't get open, Maravich took t he game winner from the s ide of the basket. Maravich, who had only fi ve points on the n ight, also contributed s ix assists a nd four re - bounds. Beasley finis hed as the team 's leading s cor er with 16. T he win im proved OCC's r ecord to 2-1 in South Coast Confe rence p lay, 11 -7 overall. Mt. SAC dropped to 0-2 and 12·8. At Southweste rn, Saddleback 's 96·80 Mission Confe rence win is deceiving as the Gauchos didn't h ave more than a three -point lead at any time dur- ing the second half until the final 2:21 of the game. Saddleback , which led 45-42 at the half, never r elinquished its lead , but couldn't put the stubborn Apaches away eithe r. As a matte r or fact , the score was 81-80 in favor of the Gauchos until they put together a lS·O blitz to close lhe contest . He lping the cause was lhe fact Saddleback canned 13 of 14 free throws in tbe second hall. The Gauchos finished with five Jllayera in dou- hie figures led by 6-7 forward Curtis Crossley, who ha d 24 points Other t•ontributor s w er e T om McClusk ey ( 16 >. Pete OeCas as 118 ). Kevi n Bowland llfil and John Carson 110) Pal'ang the way for the Apaches was Dave Freeman. who tull1ed 22. The v1C'lory ran Saddleback 's ·numbers to 2·0 in Mi ssion Confer e n ce pl ay, 12-6 overall. Southwestern. me;_inwhile , dropped to 1·2 and 13·6 Oran~e Coast and Saddleback wall both return to the court Saturday night 17·30) when the Pirates hos t (;r<>ssmont and Saddle back entertains Citrus Area polo stars dominate Ail-CIF Fifteen Orange Coast area water polo stars, including six on th e first team. are among the All· Cl F selections for I 980 as chosen by coac hes . Earning team honors from CIF 4-A cham- pionship Newport Harbor are Diggy Riley, Mike Howell and J ohn G ifford, in addition to second team choices Jeff Wilson and Brett DeValle and third team selection Ma rk Hansen. Also earning firsi team honors were Universi- ty High's Steve Ha'File and J eff Campbell and Costa Mesa sta ndout Art Chasen. Others gaining third team laurels include University's Karl Repins and Bill McClymonds, Costa Mesa 's Tony Crenahaw, Irvine's Blair Murphy, Corona del Mar's Du Semonsen and Jim Johnson of Fountain Valley. C IF cha mpion Mission Viejo placed seven players on the 3-A team, including the player of the year <Steve Moyer) and the coach of the year (Ke n Bonaly). Sen ior cen ter ha lf George Garcia and freshman forward Johnny Garza are the top goal producers, while Martin Garcia, George's brother , tends goal for the Tritons. Da na Hills. with only one sen wr on the squad. is 5· I, with I ht• only loss rnming to E l Toro. Coach Agusto Alarcon 's squad has depth as its m ain asset. The l>olphans have picked up vic·tories over Corona del Mar, !Jnivt•rsit.v. Irv ine, Canyon and F.s tant·1a .fttra \li..u-f ,ragaw Jo:I Toro appears to be the favor1tt• this s1•ason, but Coa <'h Robhy Conn's Corona del Mar o utfit fi gu r es to give the < 'hargt•rs a run for their m oney. It's not that the Sea Kings 3·2·2 prescas on record 1s that im pressiv<'. hut mc-luded in CdM'i. v1e·toncs 1s a 1-0 win 1>ver highly regarded Capistrano Valley. "I think w1· havt· a lot of potential Wt· st•t•m t11 play bet ll'r <is Wl' go along ," says Conn, C'cl M 's first year rnach. Tht• St·a Kings a r t· led by S('nior forward Brian Karanohan an1I ll'am lt'ader .Jon Butcher. Sophomort· goal kt•t•per .Jeff .J at· obs ht· ads th<' dcfrns e Both l·~-,1an1·1a and University <in· having thc1r 11rohlt.'ms in the l'arly g111ni,! Tht• Troj<ins are JUSl t 7 this sea!.11n , while the t-:a_gll'S ;ire•~ 7 , t 'Nl'S Hit; 1milll•·m developed when 1:1 or the Ill players from last ~ t•ar·s squad i.:radualed. '·Our pluy has hc(•n t harac lt·ri7.l'tl h~ la(·k of aggressive n1•s-, · l'xplains ('oat h Mike Ho\' a The Tr()jans · I 7 rcC'ord is :.1 !RO cll'J,!rt·c turnaround [rom la .. t }'f'<ir's squad which share<! th1• lcal!.Ui: !'hampwnsh1p with C'd!\1 and ;.ulvanl't'd t11 the Clf' playl)fb Sl'llll•r lt1rk K r uus e and fn·shman l>a rn·n S<imaha lead lhl' l 'ni 1·h•lrJ.!(' :\ t t-:'' an<' 1 a . < 'o a 1· h Kl' v in B111 "''' fo::i glt•s have ht•c n doing a lot or t•xp<•nmt•nling m the· e<irly g111 ng. and I h1·1 r 2· 7 m" rk 1lt><•sn 't dl'11•rlhl·r1rs l y 1•ar <-0<11·h ··1 ft>cl w1•n· gotten bettcr as "'''go along fly the tim1· league ..tart... w1· ~hou lcl ht• gchng." -.;1\ "> fl11\ IT <'apla111!. Stt·Vt· l'h11l1 p~ <ind .l11hn l r-.1111 :t ~w1•1·1n•r ha1·k a nd for" ;ird rl'<;p1·1•\ 1vl·ly. lt•ad the f·:aJ!I•·" ('usta :vlt•'i a l'11<1 r h B <1h < 'ri·n~ha"' ·, squad l1t·tl highly 1•1111 .. ·tl ~11 -,s111n \'1t'Jll I I last "'1•1•k a111I th" Mustang!. figure 111 pl.t\ ,1 par! tn lht· nuteom1· of 1 "" ~.·11 \'H·"' ra1·t· Othrr~ Hc>t h \fal1·r 1><·1 and Oe•ean \'1l'"' h:i11• rarN1 Wl·ll in pre · sl'<1~1111 al'1111n Tht· Mon<irchs' b1ggc·~t "'in:-. ant'ludc 1dc nt1cal 6-0 ~<·on·~ 11v1•r \'t•rbum Dea ··11d tkllf111""l'r o c•t•an \'ll'"' 1·01lt:·rtcd <i 4-I win O\'t'r Kt•nn<'d Y ancl u l·O shutout of SNV1h · in the llu nlington H<'<i ch tournrv T hl' Seahawks a lso droppl•tl iwo games in that tournament, inl'lucling a 3-1 de- f eat to Marana ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~- Tanana guests Angel pitcher Frank Tanana will be the 1ueat of honor at the Lincoln Middle School 'a fatber- aon breakfut Saturday between 8 : 30 and 10: 30 a. m. in tbe cafeteria. Tlcketa are" per person and may be purebued ln advanee at the Coroaa del Mar tcbool. For further inform atlon phone 190-MG. • ,.. II .... ( ) fflu•\dlt'f Janu•ry l!I 19'1 Thur .. daty",. NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS~ •·•·(PDT)~ _,, ........ ~·- c.kt"'t•I'""' ,,._ lliillllf ,, ... ,on Ow flff• YOU. MtdWW\t P•ctUt. PIVlll, 90\tCH'I, Oltro1l •nd Cln<lnf\•U ''O<" •tr~•41indtf'CMWtlld bt '"'-' ftrfatton•t Auo< l•Uonof Se<urit._, Oa•'-" •nd ln\tlfWt .. BUSINESS I STOCKS Search iellf ng Product names: real or fiction? By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Behind most or the products you see advertised on television are large corporations -very large ones. Who else can afford to pay the prices charged by stations and networks for their commercial time? Many or these advertised products are named for real persons. Others carry a completely fictional name. Belly Cro"ker. for example, never existed She was invented by the Minneapolis flour miller, General Mil)s. On the other hand. there was a Duncan Hanes. He used to rec· o mmend h ot e ls for travelers lo slay at and restaurants for people to eat at. Today his name adorns the best· Money Tree selling l'ake max line, c·om peting with Betty <.:rocker and the Duncan Hines brand belongs to the biggest advertiser or them all · Prot•ter & Gamble of Cint'innati. In 1979, Andy Rooney of <.:RS' "fiO Minutes" went on a fruitless search for the Mrs Smith whose name g races Mrs Sm a th 'l-. frozen p1ci., the largest selling pie line in the nation. lie l'Ouldn't find her but he discovered the real owner and baker or Mrs Smith's pies . Kellog~. the Baltic ('ree k, Mich .. ('ereal prodiwcr THAT GOT KEl.LOGG thinking S<1 they JUSt hunted up t he son of the original Mrs. Smalh And last year, JUSl before Thanksgiving, they put him on television in com· nwn·1als for th<· frozen JHCS . Speaking of his mother, he t1>ld vi CW<' rs ·'I'm proof she was real While thl•M· ram1har namei. arf' -;tabled today in tht• homes of l'orporale gi ant~. mo~l of •iur big brands had humble origins The stones behind :14 of our most popular brand names an• told in a new txx;k , "Great Am erican Brands." written by a former a1h crtas ing man, David PowC'rs Clear~, ;rnd pubhshc<I by fo';11rchild Books D1tl you know that the ml'than1C-c:1 I dishwai.h1•r was 1n n·nt1·d hy .Josq1hint' (;ans Cothrant·, a sociall y prominent woman_ of Shl'lhyvdl1'. Ill . wh11 bt-('amt· tin•d of seeing her t•x pt·n:-01 \·e l'hina lirl'ak <Jt the end of thf' dinner parties she hc·lcJ '• ~' 1n the woocli.hNl ad1oin111g ht r houst:. she devas('() a <·ruclt• wir1· "'h1·c·I mal·hin<' that wa5 rlut;bcd Lh1· "Gans < • odir a nl' Slit: PATt:NTEO Tiit: machine m J81i6 <ind formed a 1·11m 1•anv that ~old 1hshwa!>hers to n·st auranti. She direct 1•rl th1· 1·ompan.\ until h<·r death in l!J13 Thal com1•any was :H·q111n •<t in l!.12G b.\ lfohart Ma nufi:IN urmg. 11 Troy. Ohio. mak1·r of mills. grinder~ and ma xt·rl-. In l!M9. whf'n they m111h· Lh1· first home cl 1shwa~h<'r th1·v put the hrand name K1t1·hl·nAid on 1t Hobart 1s now ~i $700 million corporation In l!l:39, ('harll'l-. 1;1mdvPar d1s1·overed lhP \'ukanizJ hon µrort•ss ttwt mad1• pnss1hlt· the rubbt:r industry. lie onct· slai:tNI his 11wn <'Ompany but d idn't put h1!-. naml' on 1.t lie died pennllt'S!'. in 18#)(1 But in 189R, when Frank Se1hcrhn~ st<irtcd a t·ompany in Akr<m to make tires for l'arraa~l'l-. and h•n des. he der1dcrl to namf' tht• r1rm arter <ioodyear Heforc· Jong Gt>o<l,vear was advertising· "36 )JN<'ent 11r th1• ei.t1ma ted IS(J ,000 nt-w automobiles to h<' m<Jnuractured durani.: l!HO will he equipp(-d with Goodyear tin·!'. · Auto output 1s mu<'h h1 ghn todav but C<>mh ear's -.hare of tht• bus1m·ss 1:-; rough!) the !>amc Thl·~ ~rl' tht· unrt1sµut c<I lt•a<kr of lht> 1nclust r~ Ot her htand names whose st nnl'~ <lrt· rt:l·Ountt-<1 hy Pow<'r~ mC'lude <;t·rh1·r Ht-r he~ h 11r). 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Ca 92626 ---·--··· -.. --... ----. ----·--............... ...-.. .............. _., ... ----... -...... -.... ......_ ___ ...-.-~ ...... ------·---------·--------....... -. -····-···-----------.. ·-·····-·-· 111111 cmT Ylll HllOIWl IAllY PAPll 1 Hu A s o A v J A N u A n Y 1 •1 1 • 1t1 1 ORANGE COUN T V C ALIF ORNIA 25 CENTS -----·ck action urged on OC refugee aid • * ·------· • • Settle01ent cities Cl&y Anaheam Refagee Popala"-la Selected Cttle. Costa Mesa Fountam Valley Fullerton \'ldaa•eee La.Uu Ca•Md.Ju To&al 1,fJ87 314 lZZ 2,403 1.849 . 81 M 1,M '47 l5S 0 802 l .~ 318 94 1,497 3 338 865 273 4,476 By GLENN 8COIT Of-...,~ ..... Social problems a11ravated by the resettlement in Oran1e Coun· · ty of about 50,000 lndocb.i.neae refu1ees won't 10 away wit.bout. more federal aid and citizen ac· ti on, accordinl to a county report. P repared by the county's Human Relations. Commission, the report predicts tbat increas· ingly scarce supplies of housing, jobs and other social services for the poor will spark racial conflict.a among competing minority grou..-. Oranee County, with its mild climate, lar1e employment base and burgeoning refugee popula- tion, bas become the 1in1le largest home in the United States for tbe Asian immigrants, ac· cording to the report. Their numbe rs a re almost equal to the population of Foun· tain Valley. ·'The county as a whole must come to terms with the fact that these are permanent residents of our communities," says the re-port. Although they may be here to stay , data supplied in the report s ho ws that the r e fugees - especially the more recent ar- rivals, who were mostly farmers -are not mixing into their new· environment with ease. Tbirty·nine percent of the total refugees are on welfare . The county's Human Services Agency said refu1eesspend an a verage of 13 months on welfare before land· ing their first jobs. The county faces a crisis in April, when a federal provision exoires which offered unlimited <See RE FUGEES, Page AZ) Garden Grove Huntington Beach Irvine Laguna Beach Newport Beach Orange San Clemente 2'.779 SS4 19 3,35.2 310 0 0 310 84 0 0 84 JO . 0 0 30 1,651 S39 0 2, 190 157 67 0 224 North state shaken ~~na 6,203 4,271 414 10,888 -~<~ -A.tUQH fo,um or O••f'9t' Goun11 In< Brt..•ast implant death Quake measures up to 5 on Richter Scak Ex-plastic surgeon settles OC lawsuit SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A widely felt earthquake reJ(ister- ing 4.5 to 5.0 on the Richter Scale struck Northern California before dawn today, knocking out power in parts of Hollister and awaken· ing people along a 100-mile stretch from Merced north to Ma rin County. "The keys were j angling and the floor was shaking and ev· erything,'' said Santa Clara Coun· ty Sheriff's Deputy La rry St. Denis in San J ose. Deity"-' --..-. MUST PAY SM0,000 t..ouna'• Dr. Smell W ornan, sons found alive P AS AD E NA (A P > -A woman and her two sons were found alive Wednesd a y by search and rescue team mem· hers who have been looking for the trio, who failed to return home from a weekend picn.i c in the Angeles National Forest. "They have been found and they' are alive," said sheriffs deputy Marc Klugman. "We know little else because we are ·ha ving a rough time com - municating in the mountain ter· rain." . Loretta Weis e , 31, of Los Angeles and her sons Gary Krakolf, 11, and Keith Myers, 3, survived tempe r a tures that dipped put freezing the past few nights. They had gone for their picn.ic Sunday in the Camp Vakrest area of the sprawling forest. Coast Weather Cloudiness increasing toni1ht, brinstnc 20 per· cent chance of rain Fri· day. Cooler days . Lowa toal&bt • aJoq the coast, 51 lnland. Hlfha P'rtday 15 to72. IN•l•BTeD.4~ 1'.A. ..,,.,.,. it IO ofld clMdnnma o/ Uw board o/ o fWfdotn. ,.,,. hftMarMtl, ,,...,, ·Oii .....,,.., _,., IW· c•U/fll •••: a ~ fflOCMw dial ,.... c,..,,.. v• ,.., ...,. ,.. ,,...,, u.a. e•••,.·"'411,.::X, cf go reU • tMC.._ 1Jt • c:oMa caw .. .... :=: hlc'-1 .....,. ,,.. ,.. BJ. Former plastic surgeon RaJph J . W. Small of Laguna Be ach will pay $640,000 to the family of a former female patient who died while undergoing breast implant s urgery, wider terms of a settle- m ent reached in an Orange County Superior Court lawsuit. Small, 32, pleaded no contest in September 1979, to an involun- tary manslaughter charge in connection with the death of Kim Plock, 33, of Santa Ana. Small currently is on probation. Mrs. Plock, married and the mother of three children, died in November 1978 from an ap. parent overreaction to a drug Small administered during the implant procedure. He original· ly was charged with second· degree murder . Mrs . Ploc k 's•sur v ivors originally demanded $5 million in damages. Under terms of the settlement, they will r eceive an initial payment and pay ments in future years. Small operated tbe now de· funct Doctor's Plastic Surgery Medical Group in Santa An1.. In the wake of the clinic's clos ure and the riling of the criminal charges, Small was sued by several patients who claimed they were improperly treated. Small was permitted by the state Board of Medical Quality Assurance to retain his medical license. However, under terms of his probation is not permitted lo practice plastic surgery. He is permitted, however, to practice in his ear, nose and throat specialty. Another art stru£ture asked at beach The UC Seismology Laboratory at Berkeley said the quake reg- istered 4.5 on the Richter scale at 4 :48 a.m ., and was centered 45 miles southeast of Berkeley or eight miles east of San Jose. The National Earthquake Informa- tion Center in Golden, Colo., put thequalteat s.o. The quake was reported as "sharp" in the Salinas-Hollister area and mUd and "rolling" in San Francisco. There were no early reports of da mageor injury. Salinas radio station KDON- FM reported it was knocked off the air for "a few seconds " after the quake. The station's FM tra nsmitter is localed atop Fre· m ont Peak, near San Benito County . Lights in the San Benito County Jail in Hollister were knocked out for about two minutes, according to dispatcher Jim Stevens. He said there appea red to be two Coastal access debate set The State Coastal Commission will hear an appeal of a South Coast Regional Coastal Com- mission ruling concerning pllblic access to Thousand Steps Beach in South Laguna when it meets Wednesday. In Dece mber the regional com· mission made public access to the 9th Street Beach a condition on a pe rm it it issued allowing the county to replace the dilapidated stairway leading to the narrow strip of sand. But members of the South Laguna Coves Association, a group of homeowners living above the longtime eirclusive La1una Beacb Arts Com· beach, say allowinc public access mission members have received would result in lower property values. a proposal for another art proJ· AasociaUon members contend ect at llain Beach Park -a water sculpture for a aewaie that allowtn1 public use of the treatment venWaUon tower. beach could brine hu1e crowds in-to the small area, which bu no The commiulon this week re· public restrooms or adequate ferred the propo1al by Bruce ... parlltiq. Hoppiq and Crall DePfyf'fer, W h ii e the co u n t y and botb ot Lquna Beach, to city of. homeowners have been battline ficiala for evaluation. for seven years over public ac· The project will be comldered ceas, tbecosteaUmateatoreplace at an Arts Commluion Town the crumblin1 stairway, tbe only Hall meetial Feb. tat 7:30 p.m . patb to the beach, bave soared at City Hall. from $40,000to$150,000. Hoppin&'• Kaloi Ka1atbo1 The county maintalm tbat un- Foundatlon bad commluloned der state law tbe public bu tbe DePfyf'fer, a blab sebool ..UC.-rt1ht ot acceu to all beach areas and laadlcape della lludmt, to belowtbebllbUdellne. deslp a water seu[pture for tbe County olftctala say tbey are tower at tbe nortb end of tbe prepared to lnltalJ restrooms and beach. erovlde We1u•rd services at Tbe proposal 1u11eat1 a Tbouundse.p.. cucade o1 w.._ alaal tbe f.e Butbomeowrwnarenfmlnlto ol tbe tower. TIM water would be let tbe public In and are ftlbtlq C:ped from • pool at tbe tower tbe ace.a bllon tbe COuta1 Alio, IMthw IU would burn Commtwmaadlntbecourta . at ... pbmacle of tbe ..,..foot In 1f'll tbe ea.. Auodatlon tower • a .. ..,... name to med a lanult qalmt tbe ~ ~ .-...-. art," Aid ewer aJnWM au.mpt tonpaii' . tbe 1Ulnra1 to .00. publle ac· • c art NffllltlJ 1Urnd HU. eoatroHHJ •It•• a 11-foot Tlaatc .. wUlbebeardPeb.11. lctllDtln .. pieced .. a ...... •• tM .. [ .... -... ..UC. •t ., ...... Put ... ,.... ·~ ...... , frolia ...... . .......... J•°'Jllteiltoat ... ~ ... ...... ......... ..,... It.......... Ollltll· ,,.. ..... .. ••••· Later, H•lptor Bel wWa..rat='"lllt-tlae ......_'Ir, ..... '*\' .... ' Cn• AIH--• --U., tie a .. la U. ... MMi fl ... l&IL& ........ _.. ...... c.,....... ~~·i-. ..... . quakes, the second stronger than the first. ·'The lights moved a nd coffee jiggled," said Joan Hedges, a waitress at a Sambos Restaurant in Salinas. "It flickered the lights off and on." The quake was felt in Merced, about Ull miles southeast of San Francisco, and in Marin County, across the Golden Gale Bridge to the north of the city. The Richter scale is a measure of ground motion as recorded on seismographs. Every increase of one number means a tenfold in· crease in magnitude. Thus a read· ing of7.5renects an earthquake 10 limes stronger than oneof6.5. An earthquake of 3.5 on the Ric hter scale can cause slight damage in a local ar ea, 4 can ca use moderate damage, 5 con· siderable damage ............. 'ANY COMPLAINTS ABOUT YOUR DAMAGED LUGGAGE. TAKE IT UP WITH ME' wt•• 8 . gon epe wtlh 'lndee1ructlble' aultceM In Atlanta Ape monkeys with ad 'Indestructible' suitcase mere teacup ATLANTA CA P ) -Willie B, the television-watching gorilla at the Atlanta Zoo. went up against a piece of American Tourister luggage in a re·creation of a television commercial, and the suitcase lost. He ripped the leather·like cover off the hard.sided luggage, tore it open and ripped the h alves apart at the hinges. In fact, he found that half a suitcase makes a gTeat cup. Then he took one of the halves over to his water fountain. held it under the spigot and drank from the water-filled wreckage Officials of Am e r ican Touris ler , a division of Hillenbrand Industries, could not be reached by The Associated Press for com· ment Wednesday night . As part of a consumer report on luggage Wednesday, WAGA·TV gave the 450·pound gorilla a s uit ca se made by American Tourister. That's the brand advertised in a commercial showing an ape bashing, but not being able to break, a suitcase. WIU..IE B, WHO MAY have seen the commercial on the TV set that was installed just outside his cage to fend off boredom, threw the case around, slid it across the floor of his cage and pummeled it. JOHN WE ATH E RFORD, the WAGA reporter who did the story, said s pokesmen for American Touriste r told him they thought the ape in their commercial was a gorilla $3 million But he said he found out after checking that the ape in the commercial was a large. m ale chimpanzee -also a great ape. but about 300 pounds li ghter than Willie 8 . Senate unit New lawsuit filed by goat trapper approves Haig post WASHINGTON CAP> -The Senate Foreign Relations Com- m it t ee overwhe lmingly en· dorsed Ale11ander M. Haig as secretary of state today in the wake of five days of grillin1 in which he vowed "steely-eyed" toughness with the Soviets and no veati1e of Watergate abuses. ( Photol, A.3) San Clemente Jaland 1oat trap- per Jim Clapp bas filed yet another lawsuit a1ainat environ· mentallat Cleveland Amory in tbe contlnuini Oap over tbe fate ol goataontbeialand. Ir vine attorney Michael A. Oswald aaid be filed a S3 mlllloa slander aLdt a1alaat AmOI')' and bis Fund for Animall 1roup 'J\tel. day in Loe An1ele1 Superior Court. The slander suit comes just two weeks after Clapp flied a $1 million lawsuit a1alaat Amory claimtns tbe nvtronmeatalllt failed to abide by a court ..W.. ment l'elardiu tbe 1,500 San Clemmtelllancf 1oat1. In tbe urli• •ult• Clapp claims tbe ll'und for Anlmall pvup °'"' him •u.• wader' a court MUJe. meat 1uppoeedly reaclaed la NoYembar. Clapp WM ldnd by tbe U.S. Nn1 IMt ,.... to r•mo.• tM patlhmtMllludwDU. .. of Ilda ..... aeti•at.d a... Trapp. 'l'llle••..arecte ... • • Nldflftlae .... fw AM•all ll"OllP'le«artltoa.ltNa., .... to s hoot the pesky goats from helicopters. Moat of tbe animala have been transferred to the mainland, and Clapp bu SOid or 1tven away about two-thirda of lbe 1oat1 to ranchers for use u four-leged fire breab. But tbe Fund for Animall IJ"OUP wantl Capp to place tbe animals on a Taas ruch ao tbey can live out tbeirnatural llv• ln peace. Tbe latest 1ult filed by at· torneys for tbe 1oat trapper, come •a result of a radio broad· caat lntervlew witb Cleveland Amory,udaaewastory. Attorney Olwald said Capp beard a tape of A1DOrJ 1pea"= OD tbe .......... Re .. Ul sMw KABC radio Ju. I ln wblcb AmOl'J nflrnd to Clapp • a ''comblaatloa trapper· alau .... u•." Tile ................. a Uatted,,_........._.._., JD ..... .,..., ..... ..., .... a re..-.-a..., •• trrt.l tio bl ............ •••etllli,,.. th •arller..W..• ....... ..... C._90.\W. .... AI> The panel cleared Hia1. 15-2, aa even mo1t initially skeptical llemocrata -ooe of wbom said be now thinks tbe retired 1eneral could be "truly peat" at the State Department - lotned tbe RepublJcan majority n a call for unity ln America's foreip policy. The action foUowed tbe moll e:a:ba.Uve bearinp ln modem time1 aver a Heretary of state- dul1aate, aad Hada tlae 'nomlaatloa by pre1ldent .. 1ect RH.Saa to the full Senate ~, caallnDatlaD. r Oa1J S... Paul Sarbuel, D-. lld., aod Paul T-·;;.:·. llw .• ...e.sqa' rttlllil • . ..... ''IJmte_.ta .... Hl•e11 CJ 1ttMtsr :• ......... T1 .... •lnH, ht eat• .. ....... Al) ~·.u OM. Y N.Ol L,tQ -----JlJST 811&4UNG--- Laa•*"" /rOM ,.._., ......... ..i'llHI ........ , •11 Engineer guild vote• to end 59-day strike 8llR8ANK IAl'I llletn..,.. ol UM lfqju.,. ud Sd•· t•l'l«• Guald hitt1an reh arnJDI to 1"lt today aft• raUl)ta1 a thrt>t> v .... 1 rnnlr111·t wi th l.o<'k.heed C°')) , end.lDI a 5'-day strike. Wt> h.n •' 1t lar att-num her of alnkera retiamin1 to work to-ll•' 111thnol(h 1n 11 furm11I aeru~ the at rlk• do-. not end unUI \t1>11d11\ .. irnl llu t' t"rowtlwr, IAJCkbeed darector ol publiC' re- l11llt•n"' lfr ._,.Iii tti~· t•r1a11n1·.-r11 wurk •t Lockheed's Burbank and I' .olmtl1o1h· 1•lu11h .11111 ttw n 11111.11tny'11 ftye Canyon research facili t' .• 1 \-,au~u' ,.OP -•le11•I C"lalrl _.,. lr•fl' peal \\ \Mll'll l, l'O"'J 11\l'I l'rdu.tent-elecl e aaan today 11,11111•\I \\ 1111 .. 111 t-. llnll'k lk J>ubllcu N•Uon Co m1llee 'h.11 r m_.n tu tw· '~c.·t 1;,i l t rltth: representative, lbe 17th final 1 1t'o111.•1 ll•\,.l l;ch 1t11111 lur lht 1111.·o min(! administr ion. t11 ""'' -.11 hd!'. h~t11 l·hiurman of the GOP Na omm1 - In· -.1111 t l\f77 dt111 1!> "'1dtl}' t redlted fo r an effective grass-roots r K.tfllting d f••rl lhdl 1 untn butt!d tu the Republican.,eleclion vie· l1111t'' 111 'l11\ t•111lwr tlnJor Pola11d ..,.,.,.'ti•• •lrllc• \\ \ l<!'\A ~ l'ul"ntJ 11H ' 1 Chapters of Poland's biggest in· olt·111·ndt•11t tu l1w u'nw11 threatened stnkes Friday in Warsaw, a "'"Jul !'-.Jvtt·t gdrr1:.on town. and a factory that builds planes for Hu~!>t d w1ll·s~ the cummurust regime drops a call for sanct ions .1~.i1n:.1 w11rkc r-. who J01nt!d a massive boycott for a rive.da y "'l'l'k Tiii' ~l11l arity r haptcr 1n Legnjca , headqua rte rs of Soviet rvrn·!'. 1n 'outtwrn l'oland , said most factories in the area would -.hut fron1 !I u na t11 I p.m fo'n day because "we cannot permit ma terial l11sses whit•h oct·ur as a result of breaking agreem ents 11) lht· l'oltsh g11vi'rnmt'nt It is our duly lo defe nd pe rsecuted work 1ng Jlt'<>Plt'. members of Solidarity." It. tng rftflftfllwrrd In •arrla By Tbe AS50C:lated Presa Thousands rnan•hcd through the snow toda y in Washington, I> C . carrying signs proclaiming "I have a Dream -Ma rch l't•are," wrule Atlanta high SC'hool students joined a silent pro· <·1·ss1on to Martin Luther King Jr.'s grave, cele brating the birth et a~ of the s lain cavil rights leader. About 3,000 people from some JO cities joined the march from tht· Capitol to the Wastungton Monument , headed for a rally that poltcc s aid drew some 10,000 before it began. The marrh was organized by pop musician Stevie Wonde r. Coretta S<'ott K10g spoke lo s tudents at Grady High School bt•fon· a s1lrnt ma rch by hundreds or people to he r hus band's t-ry pt in Atl anta. saying : "You didn 'l have the privilege to marC't1 wit h hi m , hut we march today in his na me and in his s pirit • f'ro111 PGfl' Al HAIG ... ''Clod ga ve this man muc h It as up to him to wriH• this upcoming 1·haptl·r in Amcrit•an history in a way that will honor us all." ·'I ad mire talent. capac ity and sl r1·ngth. a nd Gen. Haig has thc•m all." s<.1id Tsongas. "Com- hinc that with a sense of moral limits and Y<IU have the stufl or legends. Absent that sense or li m its. you have the potential for tnigedy " Sena te Democr atic Whip Alan l'rn n~ton or California said he 1"< ;1l·1·ll'd m> filibuster or other de · l:t.\ ~ on the noor. and predicted lb11 g would he <'as1ly confirmed n1·x t WC'dnesday or Thursday. f<t'ag;1n will be s worn 10 as the l!lth p rt~idcnt Tuf'srlay Cranston said he was origina l· I• d1 six11ied lo vote against the n•tin·d genera l when the hear- ings started Friday .. Hut I will v1>te to confirm Alexander llai ~. ·• he said. ''I 1111w ht'lievc there is a surricien- ty of evidence, based on the e n- t 1 r c h 1· a r 1 n g . t h a l G e n . thug. t·oul<I be a truly great st•r rctarv of sl ate " Anothe r tn1t1a l cratir , Sen. C'la ibome Pell, D IU , declared llaig's nomination "the most n>n trovers 1al I've seen in 16 years Hl''s more warlike than I am but I a m relieved by rus statemenLc; that he would seek to avoid wa r and pa rt ic ularly ahhnr~ thl· thoug ht of nuclear war ·· Pell. who sought lo date un- sucC'essfully to acquire 100 hours of White House tapes in- volving llaig's conversations wi th Richard M. Ni xon, said that he, too, would s upport Haig on the Senate floor. Stress serninar set at hospital "Stress: The Good and Bad New~" will be the subject of a s eminar at the South Coast Medical Center in South Laguna tonight at 7:30. The seminar is being sponsored by the Stress Center and the medical center. Further informa- tion is available by calllni the Stress Cente r at 499-1311, Ellt. UIO. Live bomb fozmdnear Hightmy 78 BRAWLEY (AP) -A live, 500·pound bo mb appa re ntly dropped from a m ilitary jet has been found half-buried only li ve ya rds from State Highway 78, a uthorities said today. Afte r the highway was closed for a 60-mile stretch, a bomb d e m olition t e am fro m the Marine Air Station in Yuman, Ariz .. detonated the bomb's fuse Wednesday afternoon. Authorities sajd they think the born b was dropped from a jet accidenta lly during bombing practice more than a week ago. An investigation was ordered. The defused bomb was taken from the remote desert 50 miles northeast of El Centro to an un· disclosed location. It was five feet long, 15 inches in dia meter and painted two shades of green . In Yuma, a Marine Corps s po kesman d ecline d to s ay where the bomb came from . l',...PllfleAI GOATS.•. That story appeared in the ~ Angeles Daily J ournal, a mong othe r papers, and was spotted by Clapp's attorney who informed the trapper ofits contents . Attorney Oswald said Clapp did not want to bring on the slander suits, "but Mr. Amory is sort of the author of his own mis· fortune." Meanwhile, an attorne y for Amory and th e Fund for Animals group said s he was aware of the latest action by the trapper. Ellen Winterbottom, who represents the animal group, said, "Mr. Amory enabled Mr. Clapp lo receive $148,000 for the goal removal project, and then Mr. Clapp turned around and sold those goats in direct con- travention of an exislin1 a1ree- ment. "Therefore, I would imasme• Mr. Clapp is feelin1 rather financially capable of briftlinl these multiple lawsuits." TELEPHONE Thomas P. Haley P'*ll~r Robert N. Weed p,.,l.ftt M. Thomas Keevll Edllor Thomas A. Mur phlne Me~l ... Edllor Charles H. Loos ""''' .. '~·~ Ciipyrl9lll ltll Ore111• CHU Pwlllhlll"' Cempeny No 11ewa ........ MMtrllll.,t, edlloflel m.n., et etlhrerllMftltMl ~·•111 mn lit reprodwc•d •II• ,, 1ptcle1 11t•mlM..,..,..,,11M_r. All depMR11e1•: (714) 142-4321 c1 ....... 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(.el....,....,.., VOL. 74, N0.11 · O.llyPle..\UottP- 8UffGlAAY VICTIMS ATTEMPT TO IDENTIFY THEIR GOODS Orenge County Shertff'• Office dlapleya recovered loot Hundreds line up for stolen property ll undrl·d~ or l'rlme victims lined UJJ at the Orange County Sheriffs Offirt.' in Santa Ana Wr dnesday. hoping to 1dl!nt1fy stolen propt•r:t.y recovned w1th tht> ar rest of a Santa Ana man last mo nth She riffs ofh<·tab est1m41ted that UJJ to S.'l00.000 Ill mt>r r han d ise was put on display in a n u1> sta irs classroom l'ublil' cJ1splay of the item~ l0ont1nUl'S to<lav and Frid:iy from 2 p m to i<" J>. m al 550 N Flowt•r St Lt. Wyatt II a rt sa1t1 about 300 people passed throug h dunng the first three• hours Wedncsduy with about I J v1C'l 1 ms idt·ntifying stolen proJ>l'rly f'rotR Pagr A I REFUGEES re deral aid to l ndo<·hinese re ugees After A1.1ril. r efugees who ha ve been 10 the U.S. for three years a re taken off their special aid program and they must com pete with applicants in other welfare prog ra ms. includ ing thl• county·s own general relief pr(1- gram. One of the recommendations in the <·omm1ssion's rep1,rt 1:o> to lob· by for an extension of the fl'(leral program. known a s the lndo- Chinese Assistanee P rogra m Ont: ot lhl' primary reasons refugees c· an 't get jobs . a ce<>rding lo the report, 1s he cause they can 't speak Engli sh. Officials al the Huntington Beach Union High S('hool recently estimat ed that 94 pe rcent or their refugee students had limited Englis h s kills. The commiss ion sa ys in the re· port that more language training classes are needed a nd. in the mea ntime, more translators and bilingual aides s hould be hired fo r social progra ms mvolvmg ref- u~ees Ketugec s ar e aggressi ve ly seeking jobs in severa l instances . In the case of skills t ra ining pro· vide d through the Comprehensive E m ploym e nt T r ain in g Ac t ICETA). the imm igr ants are lin- ing up for training in electrorucs, machine shops a nd com puters with such intensit y that one of- f i c i a I p r edi c ted a "huge backlash" by the Hispanic appli· cants. "The commission st rong ly believes that if the U.S. economy continues lo worsen , competition fo r a limited supply or unskilled a nd semi·skilled jobs will in· cr ease, thereby e xacerba tinlil c urrent tensions between the r e fu gee s a nd e xi s t i n g workforce," says the report. Te ns ions seem to be the most critical in competition for older, low-rent housing in such cities as Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa , Garden Grove, Westmins ter and Santa Ana. Aggravating that problem is the fact that only about 20 percent of the rental stock is m ade avaUa ble lo families with children, says the commission. The commission m entions in the report two potential conflicts in Garden Grove where a sudden Introduction of Asian immigrants Into apartment compleus led lo clashes between them and nel1hbortn1 Hispanics. Clalmln1 that retu1ee bouainl problem• parallel countywide concerns, the commtaaion con- cluded that the county should take an a11nulve role in addreaatnc the complea bouatn1 shorta1e. The comm111lon found that tbe refu1ee1 pon few crime prob- lem• and tbey aenerally avoid law IDforc:ement otftcen -part. 11 beeeUle they a~ ocfate police wtU. tM mllltairy. wf'lo wen oft.a UN ume ID fo'llr·h •m 'iou&Mll'l .Ula. ' Possesswns we re rec·over ed w ith the arr rst or Rosendo Torres. 46. on New Yea r 's Eve lla rt said Torres. charged with rt>ct>1 vmi:i ~tolen property. as bellC'ved to be one of Orange l'oun1y·s major ha ndler s of stolen proµcrty lla rt said investigators had m anaged on their own to trace about $45.000 of the seized · prop. er ty back to 1.·ommer cial and res1d enl1al burgla ry victim s in th e r 1llt•s o f Co s ta Me s a . Orange , An a h e im , Tus t in, W1·stmins1t•r and Santa Ana . Tht• s he r iff's official s aid items identified by trim e vic-~ i m s Wed n e s d ay in c luded Je we lr y and C'Om m c morat ive t'OIDS 11(• said that persons who wish to vif'w the stolen m er cha ndise net•d to brin~ a copy of their pohl'e rc•port indi cating th(' loss and some· means or making a pos1t 1ve 1dent1fication of the property. The stolen property on display <'Omes from both residential and co m mercial burg lar ies . II a rt said the merchandise includes 1eweb. Vlllf'o and tape equip· m cnt. ramt>ras and coins. Torres 1s free on $2,500 bail II 1s <i rrest follo wed t he in - vest 1gat111n of a SI0,000 bur~lary in an uninc·orpor ated a rea of Tustin Au lo hatte ries takPn in Cleme nte T hi eves t o o k 35 u s ed automobile batteries from a San Clemente auto shop sometime during the night Wednesday, poli<'e sajd today. The used batteries. valued at $140, were stolen from Carl Byrd Automotive Services , 2485 South El Ca mino Re al. ..... --...-• ..._ •• _.J... ..... _ ... ~~--·---· _ _. •.•• _ .. _. -· ..... I .. Tax bill snags told OranieCounty officials wanted lo automate processin1 of county property tax bills, so they bou1ht a $421,000 processing system. The system waa supposed to be installed and tested lon1 before 830,000 property tu bills were mailed out in mid-October. But the system arrived late . Tax pay. ments were starting lo come in and county officials had no choice, ~t to start feedin« pay. m e nts into t he computerized processor . "There were a few bugs," said Ray WeJls, assistant lo Orange County Tu Collecfor·Treasurer Robert Citron. The biggest problem was that the processors couldn't st and the unusually warm fall and winter weather. "There w as a diffe r ence between what the salesmen told us and what the technical people later told us,'' Wells said. . ·'They sajd the m achines could operate at 80 degrees. What they didn 'l tell us was, ·But only for a half an hour · " To correct the problem , the C?Unty had to purchase a special a ir condiliorung unit. For the county, delays in proc· essing of tax pay m en t s has m eant a loss in interest income of about Sl million. For taxpayers , the delays have mea nt checks written for fi rst in- stallment property l ax paymenL'i ha ve been slow in getting cle ared by their banks and returned with checking account statements. The tax collector 's office has been n ooded with telephone calls from people wonde ring why their checks have not been processed. Wellssajd. Wells said the ne w syste m 1s now operating prope rly a nd that a ll so-caJ led "clean payme nL5" an which tax bill stubs and pay m ents are in proper order have been processed. T he county. however, stall 1s processing "trouble paymenL<;" an which stubs are m issing or som e other problem exists OveralJ, processing is running a hout two weeks behind what 1t :l ad last year. Wells said. Deadline set for SC panels Volunteer may still a pply for poistions on t wo new citizens· committees in San Clemente. as long as they get their resumes into City Hall by Friday. The City Council is organizing a be autification committee. and is also seeking residents to serve on a panel to review an eva cua laon plan for the town in the event of a nuclear accident a t the San Onofre Nuclear General ing Station. Applicants should prepare a s ho rt lette r o utli n ing t hei r qualifications and interests and give it to City Clerk Max Ber g at City Hall. 100 Ave . Presidio, by 5 p.m . Friday. Buses back FRESNO <AP > -F r esno T ransit buses a re ba ck on sche dule following repa irs t o cr acked fram es on Grumman FlxibleCorp. buses. Enslarfnrd AP'WI ........... Former St. Louis Ca rdinals pit cher Hob Gibson speak s at a news conrer ence in New York t1xJay arte r becoming the only p layer voted into haseball 's I lall of Fam e this year Story on Pa~e Cl. Envoys see 'optimism' for hostages Hy Tht' Associated Press An Al i.:en a n ne ws paper re ported "prudt'nl optimism " to- day ov1·r thl' nl'got1ations to free lhl· ho~t 0:1 g1·~ 1n I ran Scni9r Westl•rn d iplomat s 1n Tehran met w1 lh Iran l> c hief hostage nt•got1alor. ml'anwh1 l1·. and a le tter frnm 185 n mgressmen urging ~pc·1·dy relC'aSc of the Am en l·ans was hanlll•d over T hf· Algt•rtan nt•ws pa per El Moujahtd oHl•red its glim mer or hope Ill a headline o ver news agency r<'ports from Tehran and Washing-ton on tht> negot iations. The repvrt ~ rnatlc no rl1 rect refe rence tu Algeria's r ole as mid- dleman in the talks. Observers in Algiers said the reference an the C'losely con- trolled government pCl per could be I a ken a~ a rcn ect1on of g1>v ('rn mC'nt feeling I' r 1• ~ 1111• n I C arl e r . 1 n his furt•W(•ll ad<ln·s:-'" th" nation W<•rln c•o.;da ~ n1 i:h1 ,·o we d to s penll tu~ l;1st da~" 111 orrict> lr} 1ng t11 hnni.: th1· :'!2 hostages ho mt• Transit workshop St>I for (]t>rnt>nlt> Sa n Clem ente residents are in- vited to attend an Orange Coun· ty Trans portatwn Commission workshop Monday at 3 p.m in the City Council cha m bers. The commission is gathering public comment on means of a l- le viating congestion on thf south county's freeway system The council chambers are located at City Hall, 100 A\•C Presidio E1~~tOriGI ~~~.111.a ..................................... Th•o•m•a•sP•.•H•a1•ev•1•P•ub•t1•sh•e•r ... Tho .. ~•s•K•e•ev.11.1e•d•lw•r .... ~ ~.'f/f///C:;-Thu,ld.-,, JanuatY 15. 1911 Barbara Krelbtch Edilorial PaQe Editor Ban on building eases planning San C.1emente l'ouncal memht!n h.ave lmposttt:J a rour· month buJkhn& ban on .about ~.ooo 11crt!• destined ror new hou1in& b)• major San Cle""'nlt" dev~lopen The counctl maJor1ty t1uy111 San C.:lt-mcnte needs .. br•athin1 room " 111 ordt-r to pl~m l'frt:c·t1vely for the l'll) 's futurt- Thf four ntonth m11rauor1urn. they :.~y. will allow the bfol•aguered PIMnn1n~ l~partment llme to fet a head start on a C'on1pre hen&1 Vt' itrowth plan that wil match the <'it)' development with 1t~ resuurces. l>Uch al> water and :o.t''" er ~ernt'e .rnd Volin· anct f1rt: "rutet'l1on . With th~ ~tent1al uf mort:· than 8,000 new homes in Sao Clementto in the near future, such future planning is m tmdatlor) to µre\ t:nt fiscal. traffic and safety chaos. Enactment of the urgent·) ordinance s hould end the knee Jt>rk plannmg that ha~ µlagued the seaside com· mun1t) in the past Grumbling!> from !>ome sectors that the counl'il action "a:. merel) a mean:. of stalling development by a no· g rowth coun('ll maJonty dun 't appear justified. But the Planning Department sho uld move ahead rapidly to tomplete its fiscal impact analysis and future planning to avoid any extens10n of the four·month deadline set b.v the council To that purpose. the council should ride herd on the dt:>partment to insure enough progress is completed by . May to eoable the panel to end the building ban. Any extension of the ordinance might well be viewed with skepticism. Preserving history The Laguna Beach Historical Society will formally occupy new quarters on Coast Highway Jan. 21 with a pittorial exhibit tracing the community's history . The display will mark the first time the pictures have been presented as a complete history or the community. It will include pictures of early Laguna pioneers, turn-of-the·century structures, the first Laguna Beach a rtists. movie stars and' film making. the community playhouse, art festivals. the Roaring 20s in Laguna, pot· t e r s • art work, and contemporary life in the dty. There also will be displays of memorabilia, cos- tumes. art and archaeological exhibits. And, the society will offer slide s hows, a clipping and scrapbook service. and use of oral history tapes. Slide presentations of marine biology and Laguna Beach artists are being prepared. The building al 790 S. Coast Highway is being made available to the society by owner Jack Litt or Emerald Bay. Thal generous gesture is making it possible for the organization home less for the past two years -to offer the displays a nd services to the public in a visible loca· lion. The community figures to benefit. Silt stories IDnddied The Orange County Board of Supervisors Tuesday gave permission to a bout 40 boat owners in Dana Point Harbor to move their vessels from leased docks to county-owned guest boat s lips . The boats have to be moved because sill has accumulat· ed in the docking areas. impeding access to the craft and creating a situation where they could be damaged from bot· tom ing out at low tide. Officials say most of the s ilt was carried into the harbor with runoff during heavy rains last winter. The accumulat· ed silt has buckled and warped many doc ks during low tide. Though relocating the boats is at best a temporary measure, harbor operators. county officials and Coastal Commission spokesmen each have different stories when asked why the silt has not been dredged from the harbor. The explanation fro m the Dana Point Marina Com · pany, operator of the harbor. is that the Coastal Com · mission requires that the s ilt be hauled to a dump site in the ocean. two miles off Newport Beach. Marina officials s ay this is too expensive. But county harbors and parks officials say they already have a dredging permit from the commission, and what is holding up the removal or the silt is that an inland dump site has not been selected. Coastal Commission spokesmen say that as long as the silt is clogging existing waterways, which include the dock· ing facilities in Dana Harbor, the marina operators and the county are free to dredge. Meanwhile, boat o wners risk damage to their expensive craft because public officials can 't seem to get their acts together, much less their stories. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot Otha} 111ews expressed on this page are lhose of their authors and artists, Reader comment ts 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box ~560. Co'>ta Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/Job payoffs , By L.M. BOYD T.fie money experts con· tin\&)lly examine careers to nn4 which show the most pro~ise in the upcoming de· c'ad• and which show the lea9'. Latest rundown on this ma(ter indicates these OC· cu"lions can be expected to pay~ off most handsQmely; co.-puter systems analyst, doctor, health service ad- mlGlatrator, engineer and de~1t. Least promising, ac- c o~lng lo this study : • Dear Gloomy Gus ~ the oil crl1l1 should iad to a llJc1eut war .. people IUll drivtnc ... ~ lboa&d be drifted "'-· . . L.J. lklfli~~. teacher. military officer, news paper reporter. public relations manager, lpwyer and archif P('t Q. Every afternoon at 5 o ·clock for 4'he last 20 years in Hawaii, I 've mixed an 86-proof scotch and soda for my wife and an 86-proor bourbon and water for myself in small glasses with the same amount of ice In each. When it's time for refills, the Ice In my wife's glass is almost gone, but I still have alot of ice left. Why this difrerence? Is it the scotch that melts it or the soda? A. Am iuessln1 the soda. But will check further. This may require considerable re- search. Stand by. Those who sell Initial stickpins say lhe letter "M" is the most popular of all. Q. Noon ii neither a. m. nor p.m ., but lJ 111, and the m 1tandl for meridian. That'• what you 1ald. Mtdni1ht ii llmm. )Vby two m'lf A. TMy 1tand for mid· meridian. Richard Reeves Cities SAGINAW. Mlrh. In the s ummer or 1831. two young 1-'rench aristocrats came to this pla('l'. even after they had been warned by an innkeeper outside Detroit "Do you realize what you are undertaking·! Do you know that Saginaw is the last in- habited place till the Pacific Ocean . that f rom here l o Saginaw hardly anything but wilderness and pathless solitude a rl' to bt· found'!" They went a nyway and one or them . All'xis deTo<'queville who "as later to bl' tl'll•bratcd as the author of ·' Ut!moc racy in Amt>ri<:a .·· wrotC' an es· say about the 1ourm•y into . 'It' d l'St'11" "the wildt'r ness." It was virgin forest or pine tht!n, but Tol·quev1lle knew the great and greedy Americans would take Mailbox are worth preserving every tree and move on to some place else. some place momen· tarily wealthy. "It's this nomad people which the rivers and lakes do not stop." he wrote. "before which the forests fall and prairies are covered with shade, and which. after having reached the Pacific Ocean, will reverse its steps lo ·trouble and destroy the societies which it will have formed behind It. .. We have reached the Pacific. Now. Saginaw. which once had a population or almost 100.000. is just one or the societies formed behind the frontie r. It is being destroyed now its population was down to 77 .500 in 1980 census That census tells the story of the new or <:ontinuing move· ment west Tht• population of St Louis. whic:h was a fur trad- mg µost m 18:11. has declined from 880,000 to 148,000 in tht' past 30 years Buffalo dropµt'd from 580.000 to 357 .000 New York City lost almost one million people. Philadelphia. Detroit . . . so it goes. PEOPLE, it seems. would rather live in little boxes in the desert where Los Angeles meets San Bernardino or on top of what the Lord meant to be a swamp in Florida than stay in brick houses in Baltimore or Pittsburgh. Federal and local programs to create and save in· dustries a nd jobs in the old cities during the 1960s and 1970s may have kept a few people a round for a few winters: but only a few. lluman nature still counts for more than public policy. So. t he n ew <:onvenlional wisdom will be· Let's forget about Saginaw and the rest - what can we do'! That ··idea" has be(•n given imµrc:-.s1vt· rl'spt'ctahility by one of l'rcs1· d ent Carter's l'fCations. the· l'om mission for a N f.llional Agenda for the 1980s. The c-om mission has rt•commcndt•d a total change 1n federal urban policy from trying lti do somclh.ing for the losers to join· ing the winners. ··when the fede ral govt!rn· ment steps in to try to ciller these d)•namics." the Com· mission reports artt>r reviewing population shirts from east to west. from cold lo warm, "It generates a flood of demands that may sap the initial• vt• of urban govurnmt>nts via tht• ex· pcctation of l·ont1nuous :-up· port · · "(.'ITIES ARt: not perma· nent, .. lht• c:omm1ss 1on said Perhaps, hul. in gl'l1cral. lht'y should ht.• The United States is no lon1tcr a country 11f l'Xpandmit will and enl'rgy Wt• can destroy St . Louis or Sag1nuw. hut wt• probably 1·an't n·plan• 11r rt'· 11111 Id tht'm Tht.•rt.• 1:-.. 11 :-.l•t•m:-. to m1·. a t.rcna·ndou:-. da11g1·r in I ht.• <'11111 1·1dt.·nC"\' of lht• l!Jli() l.'cnsus and lht• coming lo powt.•r of mt•n who ;ire hoth 1·onsl'n·ativ1·!'. and Wt•slt'rncrs H1mal<I Hcagan and h1i; fr1t•n1b havt· alwa\'s kndNI lo ht•lil•V(~, that I.hen• is ""mt.•th1ni.: l'\'tl ahoul "lt.•t•mmg 1·1t1l·s·· tht· phra:-.t· 1:-. fr11m lh<.· lt'!ll'rs of ;JO :.in11 urhan pol111 1·1an nanwd Thomas .l('ffprson , a Wt·stt•rnt>r en hi:-cl ;" Thl· num ht·r:-and 1111· n•port ~ ;in· lt•l11ni.: our fll'\\ lt•aclt·r:-. t•)\a <·th \\hLit lht•\ '';int lo ht•a r 1h:.1t till'\' .... h1 )ul d lwlp th1•111:-.1•lv1•:-., lwlii San DH·i.:11. rathl'r lhan hl'lp lht· unv. aslw1I. the h·lt lll·hintl" of 1'1tt :-.hurJ.!h 11r '.\lih.\ aukt·t· llut tlw f:lf'l 1:-. thal 1h1· ldl ht•h1n1h <H1· s till lit•· n·al \n11·rica Tlwro· .in· "" man) mnrt· 11f th1 ·m hack 1-:a:-.t. onl) 211 pt•rc·l'nt 111 th•· n:1t11;11 i-.. tn lh1· Wl•st It ''ould 111· a 1111-..tak<· 111 thnl\\ 1!1111d m11111•\' af11•1 had 111111 th•· 1tld 1·1ttt'" lll:t!'-..,1\'f' nt•w Joli c-r•·;t1H111 1:-. pr11h;d1l.' 1n1 pns:-.ihl<· 1n 111a11.\· pla<'t'" H l .T \\ E r1t·1·tl I 11 tH'1·-..1·n ,. tho:--1· plat·1·.., partwularl) lhl'tr 1 rn·plan ·ahl1· ph) ..,11·;tl pl:inb h111ld1ng.., road:-. "';1t1·r lill•"" p11hl1t· anti prn·al •• I a1·11tt If'" of ;tll k1n1b 111·1•;111 .... 1· 1t l.\rnl ld lw :i lragl'd.\ 111 li\1• 111 a 1·111mtr.\ Iha! dt•1·1tl1·d 1h pr•qwr l1111t'l111n I " tt1 -..11lt:-.td11.1• 1111' Jll'fhlWl'lllJ.! 1111n111·1t) rallwr th.111 th1• o.,lr11J.: J.!llll)! lllil!l•rtl) Proposed bill could nullify Prop. 13 To tht' F.ditor: Thomas n. Elias·s ('Olumn .. Sh adow Cast by Prop. 13.'' .I an 2. makes some pretty s hadowy statements . I\ big sh adow is cast over the ac- curacy of his statt•ment that due to 13 property laxes art' bring· mg in only 49 r>cr<:cnt of the re- vc.·n ue they did before Ouc to nf'w constructwn and sales or propert:v. which are uppraised at today·s infl ated prices and l<1xed aC'1·ordin~ly , most coun· tics in California are <:ollecting mort' Oranj?e County alone col· lt>Cted Sl.8 billion more this yt•ar than it did before 13. And th t' profligacy of new a nd higher "fees" for s tandard s ervices s hould keep every hamlel well above thei r pre-13 revenues. THF: f'ACT that they cut vi tal s<>rvtl•es and schools, while they raise government salaries and incn•asc bureaucracies. is just a punishment lo the people for having passed 13. And there is a plot in that ploy. The plot is the dark s hadow Sen . J o hn llolmdahl is trying to biol out 13 with lie has introduced Senate Bill 44 that requires t hat all residential real properly be ap· p raised annually at "fair market value " Homes bought before 1975 for $40,000 would be re-appraised at $150,000. raising their lax from $400 to Sl,500 a year. making them unafforda· ble for older owners to live in. Many are eating dog food now to survive. Would this leave them with only a bone? If passed in the Legislature, SB44 will be put on the ballot a s Senate Constitutional Amend· ment 8. We will have to work as hard as we did for 13, to beat this amendment that would wipe it out. So let's stop it before it begins by contacting our senators, demanding that they not thwart our wishes by votin1 for it. A majority or no votes in the Senate will kill It ri1ht there. GOLDIE JOSEPH MHlt-rw 11*" •II To the Editor: Warrea G. Althoff (Mailbox, Jan. 2) and my father would have 1otten alon• beautifully. Warren ls tired of all the pray- in1 and the candles, and wants lo 10 ln there with the troops and 1how thole Iranians wbo 11 boa. There have been so many ln- temaUonal crlln over lhe lut 20 yean, that I ean't remember whieb one it wu. B.at mr father, too, bed (l'OWD tired of Ill the pu111·footinl ln some 1ltuaUoa. I Once. while wt· Wl'rt' playing cribbage cind listening to th"' nl'w~. he too wanted to "drop tht' born hand get 1t over with." AT THF: AGE of 78 his mind was still sharp. hut his body was going the way of a car which had long passed the warranty period. His pump was pretty well shot and the engine c<1uldn't be re-built. /\s it turned out. he only was lo live six months more. As il so happened. that crisis was eventually resolved I don't know if it was prayers. or candles. good diplomacy or com promise that did it. It frequently seems to me that older people who have less of a life span to live . . are the most militant among us, I know we can charge in there and whip those Iranians a nd the Russians too. JUSI like in "Star Wars." Rut , s ince I havt' some grandchildren now, I'd rather stick with the prayers and the candles at least until aft er the Super Howl VAN ARSl>J\l.F: i''H/\NCE Drop .-011.-.-1 '"" ra I,. To the Editor: I am appalled that neither you. the county supervisors, hor the state Lands Commission have considered the most ob· vious solution to the "excess" trust funds which are ac· cumulating due to the successful operation of Dana Point Harbor. Your editorial says. "It is not at all surprising that a surplus has been accumulated." Has it occurred to you that if the col· lection rate we re lower the operation (and businesses) might be even more successful? Do you really consider spendin1 the "excess" funds at Newport and Sunset Aquatic Park to be ··equilabledislribulion''? GEORGE PLANT N•• fll•tr•r•••• To the Editor: I am especially disappointed that the Laauna Beach council voted a1alnat that young man who wanted to paint lhat mural of a whale on a block cement wall in North Lqun1. I understand the mainobjec!tlon toll wu because it would &e 1 dlltr1etlon to the mOtorilta wbo were drtvtn1 by aDd J«, for ·JUl'I, we had the La1uaa Oreeter1tandln1 down on It.reel COIDln waviq &. CW. maklftla bit 1pectacle of blmaelf wblch .. eryone lo••• and adort'd. I don't n·mt•rnht·r 11111· ut· l'ldt>nt bc•in~ <:<.iu:-.t•<I h) this I don 't undt>rstand holA th1·~ 1·an disapprove• ur fllll' thing of ht·aut~ just b<·c:iuSl' tht·y c-laim 11 v.riuld 11<' a distra<.·tion Even more than thal. thl'' huw· a man now who's 1mpt.•rsuna11ng or following along int he G r<•t11l'r·s footstt'ps and ht' ha:-mor·f• or kss made himself up to look ltkl-Mr Larsen Ill' ho llc•r :. al thC' motorists dri\'ing by ancl tht•rl'·s nothinJ.: wrong with that I en· Jnyed him. uncl I m s un· that I Wt1uid also cnjo) a lu\'t'ly mun1l 111 North l.;1guna MRS .JOllN M f-:1'7.(; ER Co111rol bull4"1• To the Editor: Week after week vou can turn the pa~es of th<.' Daily Pilot and rf'ad all ah f>Ul llarhor RoulC'vard's Hohlwrs· How f\ <:ornucopi;1 of t•ri me WNJVl'S its wa :v ;,i l on~ thl' hnult'vard Monev must b1• C'as1ly <tVatla-hl<'. . . Maybe if lht'Sl' companlt's <:x· pend ·some monl'y fnr additional secur ity and adopt some addi tional prevent1n: mca~ures , just maybe they c;m dissuade the hoodlums. A recent article infuriated me It was about a man wanted for robberies in Costa Mesa and Tustin, using a .25 caliber pistol in his crimes. He was apprehended and then released when bail was redu('ed from $25,000 to $8,000. He will not be available for a Jan. 26 trial because he shot to death a market manager and then ended his own life. IT SEEMS these criminals awaiting trial make use of their idle time by committing addi· lional crimes. There is a genuine rear and concern for the lives or our loved ones . We're aware of the backlog of cases in our courts. We hear of s hortage of policemen. We know how easy it is to purchase weapons. But what about muni· lions? Why not make bullets only available on sale at a local pre· clnct -and only after a quick check of one's back1round? It may sound a blt corny, but we do need to malte aome ch1n1es - letlslatlve; puntttve and preventive . CONRADTRIGILIO ••.trtHn TotMMtor: • I'd UH \o dlacuu tbe OrlDI• Coaat1 Transit Dt1trlet bM ' :-.~s tt•m It ':-. n11I lhl· :-.y:-.lt•m 11:-.t.'lf. but m1>rl· lht> hus dnvt>rs 1 · m told lht•y h<i n· to hl' Vl'r..\' g1>od dnn·rs tn or<lt·r to main t;rn1 thcir jobs. and yl't 1 ·m c-on- s tantly st't'tnJ! ""ht·r<• bus<.':-arc pull mg oul tn front of car!>. nwk 1ng had turns. sl11pµ1ni: wht•n lhl')' shouldn't ~top. JUst bn·ak· inµ tht· l<rn cunslanl I~. a111l yt•I n<1thini.:':-. 1•\t•r :-.;11<1 or <Jonl' about it 11 ·s vl'rv frustr<Jt tnl! when vou almost gi•1 in a f('nder lwn.tler bt·c·aust• of suml'llod\ ""ho 1:-. havmg to stop bl·c·ause.the bu:-. 1:-. just pulling <tWCI )' from tht• rurb with no r t•ga rd tn t'ar:-. or an)·h<Kly on th1· rmul That':-JUSt m) opinion < 'llARU:S TH/\:'-JTF:R lob rftltttdt1-, Tot ht• F:d 1lor W i t h t h r l' u I h iH' k trl t a X mont•y I 1·an un1lt•rstantl why s<:hools an· <·utt1ng lrnl'k lo thf' hastes. hut some st•cm to bl· mut•h mon· liastt than nlh<.'rs /\ C'oupil' of months ag<> I rt•arl 1n th<' Pilot lhal the Nl'w1>0rt Mes a l'ntfll'Cl School District was firing rt•mNii:.il readinµ and music teachers in thl' elt•men tary schools In lhat same issue of lh<.' papt•r 1 n•<td that Orange Coast Collc~e was now offering a class in Walking I I suppose you could hardly µct more basic than that 1 and tws1 of all "it's free ·· THE ARRIVAi. of the new OCC catalogue offering literally thousands or <·lasses including 91 mus ic classes. made me re- member this and reel that things s hould be more equitable. An elementary student who is hav- ing trouble reading deserves far more help than some adults who want to take the beginning piano lessons. also free. Oh well, with OCC's unlimited financial resources they'll prob- ably offer Remedial Walking (for the student who has trouble putting hJs ~t root forward L or Walking to Music next year and maybe these laid·off elementary school teachers can 1et jobs and the kids can wait until they let to colle1e to team to read. MARY WAGNER • Youthful violence • growing LOS .um.Ca <AP• A I.a,.. oe en .. pata&ed a tri• P'dun fll a "da.lldna '1 .,..., .. ol ~--..... ,OUl..M wt...,. ... patlly for oUten and 1f"OWtal youtW VIGlwe Al law _,_N· m•t a.II publi<' olftciaJa CC9· tiluaed to March for ....... to lk ar.a'• srowtDI <'rime wave. ·'I Ne kida packlq •caliber revolvers and ma1n1i1au and 1bot11i1n1." s aid J1i1d1• Art G ii be rt , oae of more thaa a doaea pubb<' officaala, judl•. pa 'I c b.ialriata and ed&ae a ton wlM> testified Wednesday at tbe opal· Ul& ol a three-day heartnc lnto criminal violence before the Los Ao1eles County Board of Su pef'VlSOr'S. Be• ..... ,...ftl LOS ANGELES (AP) -An end to mandatory bu.ain1 ln Los An&elea city schools moved another step closer after tbe state Court of Appeal refused to reconsider its earlier .,decision upholdin1 the constitutionality of the Proposition 1 anti·buaini amendment. The ruling Wednesday by the 2nd rnstrict Court of Appeal was I STATE I no surprise to either side of the busing issue, with each saying this latest decision paved the way for a certain showdown in the state Supreme Court. ParolepeafW. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Three men servinc life terms for the ransom kidnapping of a busload of Chowchilla school children four years ago have the possibility of parole under a California Supreme wooos Court decision Wednesday. The Court of Appeal on Nov . 4 upheld the conviction and life terms for James Schoenfeld, 28; his brother, Richard Schoenfeld, 27, both of Atherton, and Frederick Newhall Woods, 28, of Woodside. But the 2· 1 ruling threw out a finding that the vie· tims had suffered bodily harm whic h had required life sen· tences without possibility of parole. B•dflft 'walalr' SACRAMENTO <AP> -As· sembly Republicans, calling Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr.'s pro- posed 1981·82 budget ','unfair," advocated less money for state programs and more for schools and local governments. ·'The governor's spending priorities are not only wrong, they are also unfair," Assembly Minority Leader Carol Hallett said Wednesday. .. ' ' Not this ti•e ..... .,..._ Los Anji!Jes ·Police Chief Daryl Gates bolds shirt given him by supporters as he announced at a news conference Wednesday he would not be a candidate for mayor. Gates withdrawal from the race left incumbent Mayor Tom Bradley unopposed in his bid for a third term. 'Doctor' accused in cancer fraud LOS ANGELES <AP) -A 42·year-Old Czechoslovakian ref· ugee who faces charges of con· spiring to defraud terminally ill cancer patients and practicing Grandmother senteneed in sla-ying SACRAMENTO <AP> -A 65· year·old grandmother who was convicted of conspiring to murder her son· in-law has been sentenced to life in prison. Superior Court Judge Sheldon G rosafeld imposed the sentence Tuesday on Tressie Cordie Deane, who was convicted of murder and conspiracy in con· nection with tbe January 1978 shooting of Juan Gutierrez. The prosecution said Mrs. Deane took out an insurance policy on Gutierres and then hired a gu~mantokillhim. Sbe was said to have colJected more than $25,000in insurance benefits. The prosecutor contended Mrs. Deane had Gutierrez killed because he abused her daughter and forced her to commit sex acts with other men. She also suspect. ed him of killinc her infant grandson. Mrs. Deane's daughter, Lorel· ta, the victim's wife, pleaded 1wl· ty to second·de1ree murder last week. She was accused of setting up her husband by telllnt him to chec.k the apartment parkin1 lot to see if someone was tamperinc with his car. medicine without a license has been restricted from treating cancer patients in California or calling himself a physician here. What's more, said Superior Court Judee F.C. Hayden. Milan Brych cannot refer to himself as a California physician in other states. Hayden's order Wednesday differs from a temporary restraining order issued in No- vember requiring Byrch to halt his cancer treatments and to refrain from promoting bimseU as a physician, in that the words "in California" were added. HAYDEN SAID HE could not prevent Brych from practicinc medicine in other states, but could only prevent him from saying he ia a California physi· cian. Brych held a medical license in New Zealand at one time, but was dereglstered 77. Deputy Attorney General Leslie Ann Lederman said she was troubled by the ruling because Brych would be free to travel to "say, Nevada, and ad· vertise himself as a physician." She asked the judge if Brych would be able to get away with treating California patients in another state. HAYDEN SAID THAT if Brych attempted to do that, the attorney general's office could ·•come back for another injunc- tion." S~veral of the patients Brych allegedly treated in West Covina and Beverly Hills while working with the late Richard O'Conner, a West Covina physi· cian, were from other states and countries. January Clearance Sale •••• ,, 15-24 Suits Sport coats Trousers Velours Neckwear Sport Shirts Dress Shirts Sweaters UPTO 50% OFF gordon Ir co. llOIMIM •••1l1 ... M1•1 Ma MIN .... l•WI la 11·1 ............................. ,. .... 17141 flWtll 'fhurldlr, .Mnu.y, 15, 11111 H /F DAILY PILOT ..t:J An off er' she refused Nixed propo1ition, denied promotion? SACRAllBN'r.O (AP) -A P9YCbolocilt wbo aaya she WU denied a promotion beeauae abe complalned U..t ber bo91 ID8de a aenal proposltlon la uk1q the State Commlulon on the Statua ol Womm for belp. The commluioa. which ii oaly advisory, said Wednesday after hearlq her story that it would see what it could do. Mary Lebrato, 30, testified that she had been punuin1 her case t.brou&h state channela for more than two years, and was experiencing ''extreme fruatra· lion." MS. LEBL\TO, WHO has a doctorate in psychology, said she bad taken her complaint to the State Personnel Board, ask· ing for reinstatement to the job to which she should have been promoted. back pay. and a declaration of state policy on sexual harassment cases. She also has filed a lawsuit against her former boss, Robert Carrillo, former deputy director of the state Department of Developmental Services, which she said asks unspecified money damages. She said Carrillo propositioned her at a department Christmas party in 1978 and threatened to block her career if she didn't agree. After she filed a com· plaint, she said, she failed to get Brownie bakery bwted SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -They called her "Brownie Mary," a gray. haired, grandmotherly 57-year old woman who police claim ran a full· fledged bakery for goodies loaded with marijuana and hallucinogenic mushrooms. ··I figured you guys were corning," said Mary Rathbun, who was arrest· ed Wednesday as police of· ficers raided her home in San Francisco's Castro Street District. She was booked on charges of possession and sale of narcotics. Among the goods con· fiscated by police were !>4 dozen brownies -which they claimed contained marijuana -and 18 to 20 pounds of high.quality sens1malla marijuana , wbich they claim she mixed into the cookies. . \ ...... ,..,.... SEXUAL COMPLAINT Dr. Mary Lebreto the promotion she had been pro- mised. Dr. Lebrato s ince has transferred to a different job in the state Health Services Department. She said she did not know if she would accept the job at the Department of Developmental Services even if the board says she should get it. But she said she wants $1 ,600 in back pay, while the department claims the sum is only $64. Time runs out Carrillo realtned after the Peraoanel Board staff luued a report •latinc tbat a department invnli1ation 1ubetanliated Dr. Lebrato'1 char1ea a1ain1t him. He said his re1i1nation had nothinc to do with Dr. Lebrato's charges or the board staff's re· port. THE PEaSONNEL' Board staff said Carrillo did not block her promotion, but other depart· ment officials did after they were aware of her complaint against Carrillo. The staff recommended Dr. Lebrato be appointed with back pay. but she said the department has not acted. Her next appeal is to the five·member Personnel Board itself, which could order the department to comply. Laura Aguilera, chief of the Personnel Board's affirmative action division, said the board is expected to adopt a new policy on sexual harassment in the next few weeks. A draft of the proposed policy says the state is committed to providing a work environment free from sexual harassment, states that any employee should promptly report violations to the departmental Equal Employ. ment Opportunity Counselor or Women's Program Officer, and spells out the employee's rights of appeal. 'Stinky' the rapist BERKELEY (AP l -The rapist known as "Stinky," suspected of attacking dozens or women during the past 4t,; years, has gotten away with his crimes. prosecutors say. The statute of limitations has run out. Ironically, police are convinced they know who the man is. said Joseph Salgado, senior trial deputy in the Alameda County district attorney's office. THE MAN WAS ARR~TED in October 1978 on ~uspicion of rape. sodomy, robbery and sexual perversion. "In my mind to this day, there was more than reasonable, suf- ficient probable cause to believe that the suspect was reponsible for a series or sexual assaults,·· Salgado said Wednesda y. '·But we did not have sufficient evidence to present to a jury that would convict him." THE SERIES OF A1TACKS by the foul.smelling rapist out· raged the community. a center of feminist activity. Large rewards were offered, a special police task force was form~. Newspapers and broadcast stations distributed his description. "We worked weekends, we got up at 3 a.m. to follow leads and hold stakeouts," Salgado said. "We did everything we could think f .. o . Haggar corduroy blazer ... Famous name. Famous fit. Timeless styling means you enjoy this sportcoat year after year. From the Gallery Collection by Haggar in 50°/~ Fortrel polyester/50% cotton cor- duroy. Classic styling includes open patch pockets, center vent, and, of course. that famous Haggar fit. Reg . 75.00 ... 54.90 .t5 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT IEACH I IUJll CUil Ylll ·HIMITDll IAllY PAPER 11111 11·.1111.' lANll/\f() I . l 'l i'.I OHANGE COUN 1 Y C Al If OHNIA 2!> CENTS Mesa dad flays school athletic funding A l'o.ta Men lather rhu"~ this week \.b•l aiarb tennis tti•m play LS hued oo aviulabUaty of · • w beela '' to 1et them t u matt"heli awa) from their C'am pus And. be cliumtd in t·har¥e!> later ronl1rmed by school of r1('1als, boys on the baseball team wbo6e pa.rents do not at tend after·school booster club sessions are "punished" by or 3 Irvine officials fired Three Irvine building inspec- tors accused of accepting graduities from building con- tractors have been fired from their jobs , Assistant City Manager Paul Brady Jr. said to- day. Two were taken orr the payroll last week after ci t y ad · ministrator Michael McNamara denied their appeal of City Manager William Woollett's earlier recommendation that they be fired. Daniel B. Bullard, 50, of Costa Mesa, and Arthur W. Peck. 51, of Anaheim, now have the option of filing an appeal with an ad. ministrative law judge. Brady said. The third building inspector, Manuel S. Linares . 34, of Corona, was taken orr lhe payroll after failing to register an appe.al of Woollett's recom- mendation. Bullard, Peck and Linares are lo appear Jan. 22 in Harbor Municipal Court for a pre- liminary hear ing on misde· meanor charges of solicitation or acceptance or gratitudes by public office~. All three have pleaded innocent to the charges. A fourth inspector . Louis Perley, 64, of Midway City, re- signed from his job after Woolletl-~ecommended that he be fired. ~ -r Lowell Shepard, :>8, of Irvine, tbe supervisor or the four men, was demoted for not reporting the alleged acceptance of gratuities by his men. He is ap· pealing that demotion. Bulla rd, Peck and Linares pressured building contractors to provide liquor, food and over· time pay in exchange for speedy building inspections. police as- sert. Perley wasn't named in the criminal complaint, s ince police feel he merely accepted a gift of chee .. and apparently wasn't pressuring the building contrac- tors. All five men were placed on administrative leave late last month after police completed an investi1ation prompted by com· plaints from a building contrac· tor. The investigation has been completed and no further employees are implicated, police said. Or::cJ , ~o~s• Weather Cloudiness increasing tonight, brinetna 20 per- cent chance of rain Fri· day. Cooler days. Lows ton11ht 41 alon1 the coast, 5e inland. Hl&ha Friday 85 to 72. IN91•E 'NBA Y F .A. '"".,.. •• 10 Giid cl*nnM of tlw boord of a IWfdMn, ,._ E~. bedU -lftaft'll'• ,,..,.. ftlC· "_,., .....,._: a ~ moc1dM UWll ,,._. c,._,.. UfltU JM, ....,. lw l*lt u.at claoaft·"'4:::. c•11or1U1 ,,..,..., bf • C-.. co'"' .. ,. ,,.. ~·· hlcUd ~.-~.SHBS. ...... der ) to run laps around.le S<'hool track Robert Simmons said hi son was one ot tbose forced to run when neither he nor bis wife - who have transported their daughter to tennis matches when no other transportation was available -could attend one such booster meeting. • Si mmons told Newport·Mesa School District trustees that the little money allocated this year to athletic team transportation is not bein1 fairly distributed. He claimed most of tbe ra- tioned funds are going for such sports as football. leaving little ror minor sports. His daughter is a member of the Mustang junior varsity ten- nis squad. Simmons told trustees that parents have been relegated to .,...,. ...... MAlft .._ BURGLARY VICTIMS ATTEMPT TO IDENTIFY THEIR GOODS Orange County Shertff'a Office dlaplaya recovered loot Hundreds line up for stolen property Hundreds of c rime victims lined up al the Orange County She riff's Office in Santa Ana Wednesday. hoping to identify stolen property recovered with the arrest of a Santa Ana man last month. Sheriff's officials estimated that up lo $300,000 in merchan- dise was put orr display in an up- stairs classroom. Public display or the items continues today and Friday -from 2 p.m . to 8 p.m. at 550 N. Flower St. Lt. Wyatt Hart said about 300 people passed through during the first three hours Wednesday with about 11 victims identifying stolen property. Leftists holding provincial capital SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador <Al!> -ileftist guerrillas held one provincial capital today and battled government troops in two otber eastern provinces of El Salvador as the United States resumed military aid to the Cen- tr ar American country in response lo the rebel offensive. Reports Wednesday indicated the (ovemment controlled moat or the country. ... Possessions were recovered with the a rrest o f Rosendo Torres, 46, on New Year's Eve. Hart said Torres. charged with receiving stole n property. is believed to be one of Orange County's major handlers of stolen property. Hart said investigators had managed on their own to trace about $45,000 of ttie seized "prop- erty back to commercial and residential burglary victims in the cities of Costa Mes a , Oran ge, Anahe im , Tustin , Westminster and Santa Ana. The sheriff's o rficial said items identified by crime vic- tim s Wednesda y included jewelry and comme morative coins. He said that persons who wish to view the stolen merchandise need to bring a copy of tbeir police report indicating the loss and some means of making a positive identification of the property. The stolen property on display comes from both residential and commercial burglaries. Hart said the merchandise includes jewels, video and tape equip- ment, cameras and coins. Torres Is free on $2,500 bail. His arrest followed the in· vestigalioo of a $10,000 burglary in an unincorporated area of Tustin. drivi~ tennis team members t.o meets at schools within the dis· trict. In some instances, team members have resorted to driv- ing themselves to matches away from campus. Distnct supenntendent John Nicoll, who told the board his administration is doing all it can to fairly allocate athletic runds, called Simmons' charges "al· le1ations." But members of the Mustang girls tennis team said Wednes· day that on at least two oc- casions, members o.f the varsity squad were driven by the team's teen-age captain to meets at other district high schools because other transportation was unavailable. Costa Mesa Principal Bob Packer, said he was unaware of students driving in groups to meets or of any running used as punishment." He said if such was the case, he will take follow-up action.· Packer, whose school has spent the least amount of athletic transportation funds this year of the four high schools, said the budget crunch has been met in his school by: (See FUNDS, Pa1e AZ> Iran sends reply , 'Warrants close, intensive study' WASHINGTON CAP> -The Iranian government has de· livered to the United States through Algerian intermediaries a s ubstantive respon se to American proposals for ending the hostage crisis, the State Typhoid • • victim relef¥ed A 7-year -o ld Lindbergh Elementary School student, diagnosed as one or the few Orange Countians to become ill with typhoid fever in recent years, has been released from UCI Medical Center. The Sf'cond grade girl, who of· ficials said just recently moved into housing facilities near Costa Mesa's 20th Street and Santa Ana A venue, became ill Dec . 19 while attending school . She was admitted to t he hospital on Christmas Eve, UCI authorities said. Authorities said the youngster 's six-member family moved recently from Mexico to share one duplex unit with a separateseven-memberfamily. Deidre Deauville, the Newport· Mesa school district's head nurse. said the girl became ill on the last day before the winter recess and that the disease was not con· tagious wttil one week later when she already was confined to the medical center. Dr. Tom Prendergast, director of epidemiology for the Orange County Health Department, said Wednesday: "We are in the process of searching for a possible source (of the disease). We have found no evidence of that source or an in- dication that it <typhoid) is spreading. '·At this point we have no reason to be concerned about the health or safety of anyone in contact with the patient.·· Dr. Prendergast noted that re- ported cases of typhoid, a disease spread through body wastes and poor health habits, has been on the rise in Orange County in re- cent years. But, he said, the disease often is contracted outside the United States. Couple sue MGM LAS VEGAS-CAP > -A Louisiana couple bas filed the latest in a series or lawsuits against the MGM Grand Hotel, claiming the hotel's negligence led to their injury during the Nov. 21 fire that took 84 lives at the re· sort. June and Hinsley Scot took the action Wednesday. Department said today. Department press officer Jack Cannon refused to characterize the response, saying only that it "warrants close and intensive study ..• "Until we have an opportunity _,,_, __ MUST PAY $840,000 i.agun•'a Dr. Sm•U Laguna medic settks suit for $640,000 Former plastic surgeon Ralph J . W. Small of Laguna Beach will pay $640,000 to the family of a former female patient who died while undergoing breast implant surgery, under terms of a settle- ment reached in an Orange County Superior Court lawsuit. Small, 32. pleaded no contest in September 1979. to an involun- tary manslaughter charge in connection with the death of Kim Plock. 33. of Santa Ana. Small currently is on probation. Mrs. Plock, married and the mother or three children, died in November 1978 from an ap- parent overreaction to a drug Small administered during the implant procedure. He original- ly was charged with second- degree murder. Mrs. Plock 's survivors originally demanded $S mill.ion in damages. Under terms of the settlement, they will receive an Initial payment and payments in future vears. In the wake of the clinic's closure and the filing of the criminal charges, Small was sued by several patients who claimed they were improperly treated. to evaluate the Ir ani an r esponse. we cannot predict whether at will enable the parties lo resolve thefr remain ing differences ... Cannon said In a brief statement to re- port e'rs , Cannon s aid the message was relayed to Deputy · Secretar y of Slate Warren Christopher in Algiers. · · lie said the response 1s being studied by Christopher and his party and by US officials in Washington. The Iranian message was de· li vered just one day before the informal Friday deadline whic·h the Carter administration h&d said must be met if the UnilPd States is to c-cury out its end of any hostage.release agreement ~ore President·elect Reagan takes offi ce next Tuesday Secretary of Stale Edmund S Mu s kie s aid Wednes da y, however , that the Carter ad · ministration would be willing to bargain with the Iranians until its last day in office . The reply came against a background of growing op· timism here that Iran is serious- ly interested in negotiating a set- ti e m ent to the 14·m onth·old cris is. Before Cannon spoke. State Department spokes man John Trattner told reporters there had been "positive movement'' 1n the negoti~tions although "important differences r e main .. Chnstopht>r has spent the past week in Algiers. answering Ira· nian questions ahout the latest l ' s proposals rw ending the ('rists Earthquake shakes north SAN FRANCISCO <AP > A widely felt earthQuake re~ister­ ing 4.5 to 5.0 on the Richter Scale strurk Northern California before dawn today, knocking out power in parts of Hollislf'r and awaken· ing people along a JOO .mile stretch from Merced north to Marin County. "The kevs were Jangling and the noor was shaking and ev· erything. ··said Santa Clara Coun · ty Sheriff's Deputy Larry St. Denis in San J05e. The UC Seismology Laboratory at Berkeley said the quake reg- istered 4.5 on the Richter scale at 4:48 a.m .. and was centered 45 miles southeast or Berkeley or eight miles east or San Jose. The National Earthquake fnforma· tion Center in Golden, Colo., put thequakeat5.0. The quake was reported as "sharp" in the Salinas-Hollister area and mild and "rolling" in San Francisco. There were no early reports or damageorinjury. Conflicts feared among OC minorities BJ GLENN 8CO'IT .................... Social problems auravated by the releUlement iD Oru1e CoUla- ty of about 50,000 lndOcblneH refu1-WGD't IO away wttbout. more federal 916 and citbm ac· lion, aeeardtnlto a county report. Prepared by tile county's Human Rellltioal Commillioll, lb• nport pndidl ~t ........ lDllJ ICU'ee IUPPll• ol twwtq, Jobi and odMI' IOdal Hrviee1 far lb• poarwUJ span racial coaftidl amon1 compeUn1 minority iroape. Or ... CamtJ ...... mUd eu.-.-.._......,.li wl 1M1rpsls1 ...,.... uo•. llu ltffo•• ~ 1 le ................. u..... , ..... Alie .......... •· cordlqtotbe report. Their numbers are almost· equal to the population of Foun- tain Valley. ''The coanty u a wbole mat come to wnm wllb tbe fact that lbete are permanent realdeata ol our coamnmltJ•," ••Y• the re-port. Altbou~b t.bey may be here to stay. data •upplied iD tbe report 1bow1 tbat tbe refu1H1 - •pedally u.. more .....t ar. riYall,wllowwe..U,farmen -an llOl mbdlli IMo tMlr MW •Hla • a • wttai .... ~---perctltlottM...a nflaeel .,.. • welfare. TIM ~·1a1 •IM•kwA1•c1 .... , ................. o1 II• '"'•ftlfen .,.,......_ ... tiMel'ftntjolll. The county facet a criala ln April, when a federal provlllon ~•!1lres which offered unlimited federal aid t.o IndochiDese re- ugees. After As>ril, refUIHI wbo have been iD the U.S. for three yean are tall.a otf lbetr tP'!Cial aid pf'Oll'am and lbey muat eom· pete wllb appllcanta la other welfare lftll'•IDI, laeludlq the count:r'• own 1 .... ral relief pro. 1ram. One~ tbe ncommendaUOlll iD lb• commtMkln'• nport la to lob- bJ ,. -at-6o9 ol IM federal pro1ram, Down u the IDdo- ClllHMA.Ultwe Pl"Oll'am. One elf . tM pnmarJ r1•w retq .. e••t.-Jobl, aeeordlal totbi"Ci!;Mea .. tMJe•i\ .1peu . Oftlelall • tM ( ... Uft1GSD, p_,. 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Wellssau.I ..; Wells s aid the m•w system 1s no w operating properly and t hat all so c alled "clean 11aym ents" 1n whfrh t ax bill stubs and pay men ts arc rn prope r order have been proc·~sst•d The c·ounl). howC'vcr . still is pr<H·e:-.sing "truuhlt• paym t·nts" Ill \\ hll'h stuhs an· m1:..s ing or .;um t• other prohl1·m t>x1st:-.. o \' 1·r all , prcH·t•ssi ng is running ii hOU,1 t\\O Wl'l'kS lll'hind Wh<st II lt1l last n•ar. Wt•llss111<I . Delly ...... \~ - QETSARAllE lrvtne'a Woollett Irvine's city chief • gets rmse l'ht> frvtnt' City Count·1I has l1111>stt'<.I thl' yt>arly salary of City ~anagt>r Willia m Woollett J r . from S50.000 to $5J,OOO. Woollell. 52. also was given a $:1 , 11441 optional bene fits package, h r in~mg his total yearly com· p('nsation to $56, \80. The benefits pal'kage gives Woollett a choice or • t a k in~ additional vacation days, additional life insurance or the SJ.180 t•an s imply be added lo his s alarv AC'cordjng to a city staff report, <.·1ty m anagers earn $61,258 m Costa M'esa,$8l.7Z7 in Huntington Be ach. $70.377 in Newport Be&ch. S66.905 in Ora nge. $50,662 m Westminster and $51,951 in Foun lain Valley Woollett was selected March l . 1972. to beC'omc Irvine's fi rst perman ent city manager. The job µaid $30,000peryear back then. As ('tty manager. Woollettover St.>es 377 municipal em ployees. Woollett was city m anager of , Monlt'rey Park from 1965 to 1970 and was the first city m anager of l hl' cities of Te mple City a nd Host•mead. · .----JIJ.';T BREAKING-----. l.ut1• 111•ms /rnm today's wMld and national news deveLopmfntS. E·ngi~er guild votes to end 5'flday strike flllfWANK (Af.'J Me m bers or the Engineers and Scien· tis1s c;uild began rclurnin~ to work today after ratifying a th n•t• yett r rnnt ract with Lo<.'k hee<l Corp., ending a 59-day strike. 'Wl· h:J \'t' .1 l ur~t' numher of strikers returnin~ to work to· tlay . althoug h 111 a formal :-.ensc the strike does not end unlit M'onda~ ... :-.a1<1 l>ave Crowther. Lockheei.i di rector of public re· lat 1i111~ llt· :-.:11<1 the l'nj!ineers wor k ut Lockheed 's Burbank and l'alrndalt· pl<i nls and lht• <.·ompany's Rye Canyon research facili 1~ ;1t Saugu:-. GflP national rltl•l 11••• lrad• po•t WASH I NC: TON (A P ) Pr cs ident-elec'e Reagan today namer! William t·: ttrock . Hepu blican National Committee "ha1rman. to be s pecia l trad e representative, the 17th and final ('a bind 1£•\'t•I ~X>silton for the incoming administration. Hr<K'k. 50. has heen chairm an of t he GOP Nationa l Commit t<'t' s ine·<• 1977 and is widely credited for an effective grass·rools organ1Z1ng l'fl nrt that contributed to the Re publican)?lection VIC· tori es rn ~1)\ cmh1'r .tlajor Poland union rr1•• •lrll1t• WAHSAW. f'olan<I (AP1 Chapters of Poland's biggest in <lt•pe ndcnl la bor union threatened sln kes Friday in Warsaw, a m a1or So,·1et garnson town, and a factory that builds planes for Russia unless the communist r egim e d rops a call for s anctions against workers who JOtned a massive boycott for a five-d ay wet.>k The• Solidarity chapter 1n IA!gni ca . headquarter s of Soviet forC'es in southern Poland . s aid most ra cton es in the a rea wo uld shut from 9 u m to 1 p.m Friday bec ause "we cannot r1ermit material losses which occur as a result of breaking ll greements hy the Polis h government It is our duty to de fend persecuted worktnt{ 1>e<>ple , membe rs or Solidarity " 1'1ng ,......_hr•d •• •arrll By Tiie Auodeted Pre11s Thousands m arc hed through the snow today tn Was hington, 0 .C., carrying signs proclaiming "I have a l>ream Much Pea ce," while Atlanta high school students joined et silent pro· cess ion to Metrtin Luther King Jr. 's g rave, celebrating the birth day of the slain civil rights leader. About :i.000 people from som e 30 cities Joined the m arch from the Capitol to the Wastungton Monument. headei.i for '* r ally that police said drew some 10,000 before it be1an. The march wets organized by pop musician Stevie Wonder. Coretta Scott King spate to s tudents at Grady Hilb School before a silent march by hundreds or people to her huabend's crypt in Atlanta , s aying: "You didn't have the privilege to m~r.ch with him, but we march todey in his neme and In his spmt," Thomas P. Haley P..011\Mf Robert N. Weed Pr•\lden'I M. Thomas l<eevll Ellflor Thomas A. Murphlne Ma"""" E.1111• Charles H. Loos AHl\l.i!t ~Editor . (ej yr 11111 1u 1 Or•"•• Cutt llt11llllltlll119 Cem••l'Y· Ho "••• .... lft, MlllltrlOaflt, ... W ltl ,,, ..... • ..... ,,1-.... "''•'" "'·~ lie r1•r1f11uf w 1111e111 •'9cle l """"' ...... -~--·· TELEflt«'>NE Att depert114 .... : (714) 8'2-4321 CIHefhd ~alfte: M2·M11 OFPICH Ctolle MeM: UDWMI .. , Slr..i \. ....... .._,., letJNo..CoetlH .... woy H-llltll.,llN<ll. tl'tH .. -.11...,levorll Soco"d ""' ,.,, ... 11t•111 .:-c~1. MIH, C..lllorflle. IVS"'""-'· '41h<rfetlon by CM ''•• '4.• -1111r. •1' ma1_1 U.M -"'•• mllllery ~--. ..... ,_lllly, ----------- Panel says o ·K on Haig WASHINGTON (AP> -Tbe Senate Foreip RelaUona Com· mittee overwhelmin1ly en· do rs ed Alexander M. Haig as secretary of state today in the wake of live days of grilling in which he vowed "steely-eyed" toughness with the Soviets and no vestige of Watergate abuses. (Photos. Al) The panel clearei.i Haig, 15·2, as even most initially skeptical Uem ocrats one of whom said he no w thinks the retired general could be "truly great" a t the S tate Department - JOined the Republican majority in a call for unity in America 's foreign policy. T he action followed the most exha ustive hea rings in modem times over a secretary or state· d es ign a t e . a nd send s the nomina tion by pre sid ent-elect Reagan lo the fuJI Sena te for confirmation . Only Sens. Paul Sarban es. D· Md .. and Paul Tsongas , O- M ass . voted against the recom· ffi (•ndallon · · 1 JUSt ca nnot in good con- Sl'lent•e support t his nomination," said Sar banes . Tsongas a~reed , but said "God gave this m an much. It is u1> to him to write thjs upcoming <.·hapter in Ame rican history in a wa y that will honor us a ll." "I admire talent. cap1acity and s trt.'ni:th. and Gen. llaig has thc.•m a ll ." said Tson gas. "Com- bine that with a s ense or moral limits and you have the stuff of lt.oge nds Absent I.hat sense of limits. you have the pot ential for tragedy .. Senate Democr atic Whip Alan Cranston of California s aid he l'xpert<.'<i no fi li buster or other de- l:iys on the floor , and prei.iicted llaii! wouldhecasllyconfirmei.i. FrotR Pag• A I FUNDS ... Allowmg coaches, teachers or parents lo drive team m em· be rs to meets a way from school but within the d ist rict after prop er pare ntal pe rm iss ion for ms a re filt.'<I . Allowing studenlo; to drive lhe1 r own cars. P ac ker sa id e ach high school wa s allocated $10,000 for extra· curricular trans portation this year Mesa, he said, has spent $6,296 with half the s ports year ahead . Ne wpor t Ha rbor High has s p ent the mos t . going over budget with e xpenditures of Sll.207 F.s t an c1a . also over budget already. has spe nt Sl0,337 while Corona del Mar has spent $9,540. S up1•r1n lende n t Nicoll has us kc.'d tht.' board to r einst ate funds trimmed this year from the al h leti<' trans p o rtation budget lie said the $45,000 allocatei.i - h a lf of the previo us year's hud~et will not stretch over the spring sports pe riod and that booster club fund raisers al the various ca mpuses ar e not pro· Viding )llOnies required . Nicdll ea rlie r had proposed that the interscholastic teams in the four district high schools raisl' up to $45,000 this year to ke ep team buses moving. Now, he concedes. the team s wi ll fall about $22,500 short. Wi thout transportation funds , Simmons dcc:lar ro, the schools "hav(' prf'ferrcd to drop 1t in th•· pa renl'i' laps " S<·hool hoa rd Prf's ident Kf'fl W<.1y man told Simmons 1t 1s not th•· hoard's 1nlc nt111n to 1n <l1sr nn11na t<'ly c·ut truns1>ortu t ion for m1n11r sport:-. hut to 1•ut 1·11uully acro11s tht• h1111rd 111• tuhlt'<.I N11·1111's !IUJ(J(t•slions rt·1ot11 rcling fundin.c for this y1•ur's tt•u m lra ns µorlal111n 'hud.cl'I a lon l( with Ntc·o ll ':-. 11dmon1 llllll thut Utt• hour.I m 1111t 1•om1· to i:rips soon with 11 rt'Mlloni1hlt• t rnn11por\11llon poll1·y 11rl11r to hur1J(f'hnlo( for n1•xt :·l<'hool y1·11r Thieves get silverware in Newport Buralant, described aa sel~· ti ve and extremely tidy. broke ln· to a houae ln Ne wport BHch'a Be.con B•Y TueMJay afternoon •nd made off with • '24,545 allverwere collection. Police aaJd the lhlevea also m •de off with • aterlln1 sliver tea service and • number of sliver trays. They HJd the vJcUm: Ellen Keene, was not lmmedlaU.1)' able to e•tabltah • dollar value for the tea 1ervtce and tra11. t'be bur1lara, police 11ld1 en· tered the bouae bf pryln• open • ••ra11 door, took a plUowcue from a bedroom IDd loaded It up wl&latlle.Uftl',_.., TIM rieUID ._ oftleen Uat &Mn .... .., • .,.,.. .. ... ....... 0 ........... .. ,.,...., .... . .............. 'ANY COMPLAINTS ABOUT YOUR DAMAGED LUGGAGE, TAKE IT UP WITH ME' WIM• 8 . goes ape wtth 'lndeetructlble' .ultcaae ln Atlanta Ape monkeys with ad 'Indestructible' suitcase mere teacup ATLA NTA I API Willie B , t he television watching gorilla at the Atlanta Zoo. we nt up aga inst a piece of American Tourist er lugg age in a re·c reation of a television commer cial, and the s uitcase losL lie n ppt·d the leather hke C'ovcr off the ha rd -sided luggage, tnr1· 1l open and ripped the halves apart al th t• hinges In fact , he found that ha lf a suitcase m a kes a great cup. Then he took on1· ur the halves over to his wate r founta in , hf'lrl 1t unde r the spigot and drank from the wutc r f1llc<l wrecka~e. Off1 <'1 a l ~ of Am 1· r 1<· a n Tour is ter , a rh v1s1on of Jlilh:nbri.in!I lnclustnes, could not he-n ·a c•hed by Thi· A:-.!-.'1<'11Jl<'(l Press for com - mt·nt W<.-dnt·sd<t y n1ghl As part of a consumer re port on luggage Wednesday, WAGA-TV gave the 450-pound gorilla a s u itc a s e made by Ame ric an To uriste r. That 's the brand adve r1.isoo in a comme rcial s howing an ape bashing, but not being able to break. a s uitc ase. WILI.Jfo~ 8 , WHO MAY have seen the co mme rcial o n the TV set th at was installed j ust outside his cage to fend off boredo m. thre w the cas e aro und. slid 1t across t he floor of his cage and pummelei.i it. JOH!'\ Wt:l\Tllt:Rt'ORO, the WAGA rt' porter whh '1 td thf· st11ry. :-.a111 spokesm en fur Americ·an Touristcr tQlrl him they thought the a pe in their t'um mn1·1a l wa -. a gorilla 4 arrested in Newport robbery try F our m en were arre sted on suspi~ion of attempted robbery early today in Ne wport Bea(·h after they allegedly chasei.i a m an down Coast Highway. tried to rob him and then bolted when the scuffle caug ht the attention of a passing police officer. P o lice said it took nearly seven hours to chase down the s uspects, one who took refuge in a garage on Seashor e Drive where he was discoverei.i by a homeowne r who held him at gunpoint until police a rrivoo. A r r est e d wer e Do ugl a s D' Agostino, 19, of Huntington Beach ; J a m es Weiss, 19, or Cos ta Mesa ; Donald Carter. 20, o f Costa Mes a and 24 year-old Chris topher Perkins . listoo as a tra nsient from Oklahoma. Police said th e s us p ects chasei.i George Bry an, who was walking ho me from work and carrying a bag of c lothes, down Coast Highway in West Newport and finally com eroo him in front of a restaurant. Bryan to ld police the rnen tried to take his bag of clothing. He said he put up a struggle and drew the attention of a pa trol of· ficer . D'Agoslino and Weiss, police said, were picked up less than an hour later while walking on S upe rior Ave nue S us pect Perkins, they said, was nabbed in the garage while Carter was pickei.i up in Costa Mes a. But he '>a1<1 ht· found out after checking t h <i t the ape.· 1n th1· t•om mf:rr 1a l was a large, male ch1mpanZl'l' ;slo,1, <s great ape. hut a bout ~IOO pound:-. ltghln tha n Willie A fi'l"Olll. P~ A I REFUGEES Hu ntington Beach Union ll1gh S<·hool recentlv estimated that 94 pe rcent of thef r re fugee st udenb had limited English sk ills Th~ c·ommission says in the re por t t hat mor e la nguage tramtnl-! <'l asses are neei.ied and, tn tht· meantime , more tr ans lators a nd bilingual aides should be hired for social programs involving ref ugees. Hetugees a r e aggr cSSl\'Cb seeking jobs in severa l instances Jn the case of skills t raining pro vided th.rough the Com prehe ns1 vt• E m p loym e n t Tra 1n1 ng Ac t (CETA>. the immigra nts are ll n· ing up for tra ining in electronics. machine shops and computers with s uch intensity that om: of f 1 c 1 a I p r e d 1 <' t e cl a · · h u g 1· ha r klash" b~ the Jflspan1t• upplt cants ·'Thi.' comm1:>!>.11H1 :-I roni(l\ be lieves that 1f tht• L' S t•connm.} t•onl inues to wor sen. c·omµe11t1on for a limited suppl} of unsk11lt'tl and semi skilled Jobs will In cr ease, there by exace r hatmc curre nt t enswns llet wet'n lh<· r e fu gees and e x 1s t 1n i;: workforre , .. s ays the report Tensions seem to be the most <'ritical in competition for older , low-r ent hous ing in such cities as Hunt ington Beach . Costa Mesa. Garden Grove, Westminster a nd Santa Ana. Agg r avating tha t problem is the fact that o nly about 20 pe rcent of the rental stock 1s made available to fa milies with children, s ays the co m m1ss1on Live bomb found near Higlnroy 78 llHAWl.EY f A I'~ A li ve . ;,oo 1H1und hum lJ a prrn rently 1tr1ipp1'\I from a m1htar y jet has h1·1·n found ha lf huried onlv five yanb from Stal<-Jlighw.;y 78. authnnl1t•s s aid today Art er the highwa y was d osei.i for a tiO mile s tr etch, a bomb cl t· m ol 1t rnn t e a m fro m the Ma rim· Air Station in Yuman , Ariz , dl•tonalt.•d tht· hom h's fuse WNlrwi-<la' a ftt•rnoon ,\ uthorit1el> l.aid they think the ho mh was dropped from a jet a r<·1d<'ntally durtnl! bombing pract1t·e more than a we ek ago. ,\ n 1m t•st1~at1<1n was ordered Thi· dt'fu..,ed homh was taken rrnrn tht• n•mt>ll' de~l'rl 50 miles nort hl'a:-.t of El C 1·11I ro to an un· d1-.l'IO)>PC I lon1t1on It was five f•'l'I lt·n~. 1 ~, tn!'h(·~ 1n diameter ;ind pa1ntl·cl t w1> :-.h adl.'s of green In Yuma. ;i Ma ri n e Cor ps :o.p ttk l·:-.m a n tl £•cl int•d t o s a y wh1·ri· lhl' homh came from 4 (:or11in~ of age' TOK Y<HAP' Today is "com· 1ni;: of aJ!l'" da}' in J a pan. a na· 11on a l hollda v obse r ved b y k1mo no·clad 20 \·ear-olds whovts· II s hrint•s to mar k t heir a rrival at adulthood The day is also a re· m1nd crof tht' continued "graying nf ,Japan" that hal> Officials COO · l't•rned CAllflORNIA ~.J.,,uaty. 15, 1981 H /F OAJL y PILOT A.J. Youthful violence An offer she refused NUted propo1ition, •nied promotion? • growing LOS ANGELES <At-»1 A be•rtftl on ('nme paanled a 1rim pacture ol a "d1Udree'1 army" ol l\Ul lot1ftC '/ouUat wiu.out em path)' . for otht'ra and 1ro-ln1 )'Oulhtul v1olMn a1 law enforce ment and pubbt ofhcaala l'CM1 Unued lO Natrb for an•wen tu lbt' •r•• • en1w1na& r nme wave "I see kada patluna 31 caliber te\'Olven and ma1nums and sbotauns, Saad Judie Art G 1lbert. one of more tban a dozen publlt• offacaals. Jlidaes, psyctuatrut. and educalors wbo teatafted Wt!d.ne<iday at t.he ope.n •na ot a t.br~·day hearang into crimmal violeore before the L.a. Angeles County Bo ard of SuperV150rs ·~·"• •bftl LOS ANGELES (AP1 An end to mandatory busing in Los Angeles city srhools moved another step closer after the state Court of Appeal refused lo reronsider its earlier decasion upholding the constitutionality of the Proposition I anti-busing amendment. Not tlais tltne ·~-........ Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gates holds shirt given him by supporters as he announced at a news conference Wednesday he would not be a candidate for mayor. Gates withdrawal from the race left incumbent Mayor Tom Bradley unopposed in his bid for a third term. SACRAMENT() <AP> -A ptychokJCjat who '8YI lbe WU denied a promotion beeauae lbe complalDed that ber 00.1 made a sexual proposition i• uki.q the State Commi11iu on the Status ol Women for htlp. The commiuioa, whidl la only adviaoey, said Wedneadty after hearinc her story that I\ would see what it could do. Mary Lebrato, 30, 'teatifled that she had been pursu.in• her case through state channela for more than two years, and was experiencing "extreme fruatJa- tion." MS. LEBRATO, WHO has a doctorate in psychology. said she had taken her complaint to the State Personnel Board, ask- ing for reinstatement to the job to which she should have been promoted, back pay, and a declaration or state policy on sexual harassment cases. She also has filed a lawsuit against her former boss, Robert Carrillo, former deputy director of the state Department of .Developmental Services, which she said asks unspecified money damages. She said Carrillo propositioned The ruling Wednesday by the 2nd District Court or Appeal was I ~TATE I 'Doctor' accused in cancer fraud . • her at a department Christmas party in 1978 and threatened to block her career if she didn't agree. After she filed a com- pfaint, she said, she failed to get no surprise to either side of the busing issue, with each saying this latest decision paved the way for a certain showdown in the state Supreme Court. Paro~po•n•~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Three men serving life terms for the ransom kidnapping or a busload or C howrhilla school children four yea r s ago ha ve the possibility of parole under a California S u p r e m e wooos Court decision Wednesday. The Court of A;ppeal on Nov. 4 upheld the conviction and life terms for James Schoenfeld, 28; his brother, Ri chard Schoenfeld, 27 , both of Atherton, and Frederick Newhall Woods, 28, of Woodside. But the 2-1 ruling threw out a finding that the vic- tims had· suffered bodily harm which had required life sen- tenres without possibility of parole. Budpl •.,.talr' SACRAMENTO CAP> -As· se m bly Republicans, calling Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s pro- posed 1981 -82 budget ''unfair,·• advocated less money for stale programs and more for schools and local governments. ''The governor's spending priorities are not only wrong, they are also unfair," Assembly Minority Leader Carol Hallett said Wednesday. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A 42-year-old Czechoslovakian ref- ugee who faces charges of con- s piring to defraud terminally iU cancer patients and practicing Grandmo_,f__~r sentenced in slaying SACRAMENTO CAP> -A 6S- year·old g.randmother who was convicted of conspiring to murder her son-in-law has been sentenced to life in prison. , Superior Court Judge Sheldon Grossfeld imposed the sentence Tuesday on Tressie Cordie Deane, who was convicted of murder and conspiracy in con- nection with the January 1978 shooting of Juan Gutierrez. The prosecution said Mrs. Deane took out an insurance policy on Gutierrez and then hired agunmantokillhim. She was said to have collected more than $25,000ininsurance benefits. The prosecutor contended Mrs. Deane had Gutierrez killed because be abused her daughte.r and forced her to commit sex acts with other men. She also suspect- ed him of killing her infant grandson. Mrs. Deane's daughter, Loret· ta, the victim's wife, pleaded guil- ty to second-degree murder last week. She was accused ofsetting up her husband by telling him to check the apartment parking lot to see if someone was tampering with his car. medicine without a license has been restricted from treating cancer patients in California or calling him.self a physician here. What's more, said Superior Court Judge F.C. Hayden, Milan Brych cannot refer to himself as a California physician in other states. Hayden's order Wednesday differs from a temporary restraining order issued in"""°- vember requiring Byrch to halt his cancer treatments and lo refrain from promoting him.sell as a physician, in that the words "in California" were added. HAYDEN SAID HE could not prevent Brych from practicing medicine in other states, but could only prevent him from saying he is a California physi- cian. Brych held a medical license in New Zealand at' one time, but was deregist~red 77. Deputy Attorney General Leslie Ann Lederman said she was troubled by the ruling because Brych would be free to travel to "say, Nevada, and ad- vertise him.self a s a physician." She asked the judge if Brych would be able to get away with treating California patients in another state. HAYDEN SAID THAT if Brych attempted to do that, the attorney general's office could "come back for another injunc-tion." S~veral of the patients Brych allegedly treated in West Covina and Beverly Hills while working' with the late Richard O'Conner, a West Covina physi- cian, were from other states and countries. January Clearance Sale January 15-24 Suits Sportcoots Trousers r Velours Neckwear Sport Shirts Dress Shirts Sweaters UPTO JO% OFF gordon le co. .. POIM .. IAMIAf • ICAB • ftSA • MAllMCMltW Mlnllftll lfteratlon charge on ... merchlndlte. Brownie bakery buated SAN FRANCISCO (AP) --They ca ll ed her "Brownie Mary," a gray· haired , grandmotherly 57-year old woman who police claim ran a full- fledged t?akery for goodies loaded with marijuana and hallucinogeni c mushrooms. "f figured you guys were coming," said Mary Rathbun, who was' arrest- ed Wednesday as police of- ficers raided her home in San Francisco's Castro Street District. She was booked on c harges o f possession and sale of narcotics. Among the goods ron· fiscated by police were 54 dozen brc.wnies -which they claimed contained marijuana -and 18 to 20 pounds or high-quality sens im11la marijuana, whic h they c laim s he mixed into the cookies. \ ·~··...,,,._ SEXUAL COMPLAINT Dr. Mery Lebreto the promotion she had been:ipro· mised. Dr. Lebrato since has transferred to a. different job in the state Health . Services Department. She said she did not know if she would accept the job at the Department of Developmental Serv.ices even if the board says she should get it. But she said she wants $1,600 in back pay, while the department claims the sum is only $64. Time runs oua Carrillo real1ned after eke Personnel Board staff iaaued a report statin1 that a department Investigation substantiated Dr. Lebrato's char1es a1ainat him. He said his resl1nation had nothing to do with Dr. Lebrato's charges or the board staff's re- port. THE PERSONNEL Board staff said Carrillo did not block her promotion, but other depart- ment officials did after they were awa,. of· her complaint against Carrillo. The staff recommended Dr. Lebrato be appointed with back pay, but she said the department has not acted. Her next appeal is to the five-member Personnel Board itself, which could order the department to comply. Laura Aguilera, chief of the Personnel Board's affirmative action division, said the board is expected lo adopt a new policy on sexual harassment in the next few weeks. A draft of the proposed policy says the state is committed to providing a work environment free from sexual harassment, states that any employee should promptly report violations to the departmental Equal Employ- ment Opportunity Counselor or Women's Program Officer, and spells out the employee's rights of appeal. 'Stinky' the rapist • escapes prosecution BERKELEY <AP) The rapist known as "Stinky." suspected of attacking dozens of women during the past 4 'h years, has gotten a way with his crimes, prosecutors say. The statute of limitations has run out. Ironically, police are convinced they know who the man is, said Joseph Salgado, senior trial deputy an the Alameda County district attorney's office. THE MAN WAS ARRESTED in October 1978 on ~uspicion of rape, sodomy. robbery and sexual perversion. "In my mind to this day. there was more than reasonable, suf- ficient probable cause to believe that the suspect was reponsible for a series of sexual assaul~" Salgado said Wednesday. "But we did not have sufficient evidence to present to a jury that would convict him ·· THE SERIES OF A1TACKS by the foul ·smelling rapist out- raged the commumty. a center of feminist activity Large rewards were offerE.-d. a special police task force was formed. Newspapers and broadcast stations distributed his description. "We worked weekends, we got up at 3 a .m . to follow leads and hold stakeouts," Salgado said "We did everything we could think or. .. Haggar corduroy blazer ... Famous name. Famous fit. Timeless styling means you enjoy this sportcoat year after year. From the Gallery Collec tion by Haggar in 50% Fortrel polyester/50% cotton cor- duroy. Classic styling includes open patch pockets. center vent. and, of course. that famous Haggar fit . 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U-.-... l/r ~.'lll//l/C:I-Thur9dey, Jenuary 1&. 1911 Barbara K reibich tEditor1a1 P~ Editor e I Give voters facts • • on c1v1c center Tht-lrvtn(' t'tt) l'uurw tl ha~ lkt·ad~d to put a proposal for a nt"w mulll m1ll1un tlo llur t'I\ H' t·entt'r to an a dvisory \Oh ' b\ C'ltllt!n~ ·rh°1~ dt•t'1S1h11 Ul'Pl'ltrl> tu tw 111 kl•l'JHn~ with a d e m on,trat t."J intt'rt' t ti) 1·1t1lt:'ll!'i 11l l rvtot· and ucross the· ,, dlt' t hut .:uvPrnmt•ntHI botll~b ~huuld t'Xen·1be restra int en 1.ar~t· ~P'·nch111it µrupo11c.h Ccrt:tanh & new ('I \ tt· rt'Olt'r wuulcJ lle an e xample of ,u1·h d proi)oi-111 l r\'tnl' ~o\l·rnmt!nt officials ~hould be "''t' IC• t.•1wrc·1"· l'•'l>I n 1111t 1n plu nb foe :.urh a proJt'C't In t hf' ".tkt• of l'rh~stllun IJ a nd oth e r tax ·cu tting nwu~un·!'I 11 md\ ht' lhttt thl' dayb u f tht• monohthit· civic ~ t't1l\·r art· \I\ t·r t )n tht· t•t~wr hufHI f1na1w1al w1Mlom St't•m s to dictate th.IL l'll\ gh\unmt•nt off11·1•'i bt· r t1lot·att'd to n~w q 11<.1rh.·r~ . l'ht· µrt':-,t•nt l'i\ ll' l't'ntt'I' 1s tuo ~ma ll to hoUSt' the l'Jty -.tJff dn<lJ ht' l'lt) 1!-. forn•<l tu least' addit io n a l space to nuu~t· the m erflo'-' t'1ty financial admin istrators h ave l'lt'arh dt>munst ratcd t hat 1t I!-. 1•ht>ape r in the long run for tht' l'll\ to build a nt'" l'IVil' l't'nler rath e r t h an c ontin ut• 111 pa~ ·t':-.ealat eng lease eosts Ttu~ 1nH·::.lmcnt in a luturl' l'l\'H' t't'nle r s hould bt' ht'lpt'd a lon g by ~n ·lrvm e Company d on a tio n o f la nd tor t ht' new m unal'ipal headq uarters , \.'ou;r~ should bt' advised of t his µoss1btlity before tht>\ cast ballots o n the questio n Th at means it might be wis.t' 1f the ~jty starte d pokin g the I rvin<' Com pany now to !:>.t'l' w h at ku1d of res ponse is for t hcoming Sewerco01pronllse? ll 's been a year since the Oran ge County Sanit ation 1>1s lrict slapped a m oratorium on ne w sewer connectio ns in a n a r ea east o f the Uppe r Newport Bay. T he m o ra torium, which effectively blocks new de· \'elopment in the area and in par ticula r has put sever al Irvine Compa ny pr oj ects on hold, is not to be lifted until n<'w sewer cap acity is provid ed . And when th at will be is still a good q uestion. T he pr o posed Upper Bay sewer line. envisioned as running from Big Canyon a lon g the bay to New port Dunes. was t o be the a ns wer for the a rea served by a sewer line and p ump station sa id to be operating at seven t imes desig ne d capadty . But the $800,000 p roject ran into t rouble with environ·· menta lists a n d fina lly was he ld up by the stat e Coast al Comm ission . Com missioners. C'laim ing t he sewer line looked iden· tical to a project t hey s hot down several years ago, s ug- gested s a nitation o fficials m ight over com e the concerns of environ m e ntalis ts b~· paym~ for some e nhancem e n ts m the area. s u ch as hau ling away old d redging piles. Sanitation officials now are detailin g pla n s to spend up to $200.000 to sat isfy e nvironmentalis t s. who re m ain wo r r it>d t he sewer line will d is rupt w ild I if e in the b ay. And that doesn 't s eem unreasonable. especially sin ce I he Irvine Compan y 1s loan ing t he funds interest-free to t he district. What would be unrcasonabll'. though . is if the en· vironme nta lis ts continue to pitk a way at t h e project after the dis trict ha s agreed lo pa~· this price. If th at were to happen , om• could assume the bay· lovt•rs a r e less con cerned with the birds a nd plants th an -;i mply bloekmg the project and futur e g rowth . Special classes costly It is lim e again for the Irvine U nified School District T rustt•es to begin consideration of a budget for a new ~<·hool vear . In iooking at p re liminat_v budge t plans for the 1981·82 school year . t he issue of t arented a nd gifted education in t he district stands ou t as on e o f t he biggest fundin g q ues- t ion s facing the t rustees. T he school d istrict spent $265.000 las t sem ester lo pro· vidl' special education t o 1,270 youngster s defined as "talented and g irted" students . Ninety-nine of t hese students received full-ti m e ac· <'ele rated educa tion while the others received the specia l edu cation on a p a rt -time basis. The cost of t h e program was partially reimbursed by a st ate g ra nt of $55,000. While the tot al program cost $265,000. it is unclear h o w m uch of t his cost would h ave been in curred by the district if these l.270 youngste rs were g iven convent iona l edu catio n . Students ne ed pencils. p aper and book s whe ther they a re in specia l or con ven tiona l classes. T he tale n ted and g ifted progr a m w as est a blis hed last sem este r at the urging of a citizens· g roup. The school dis trict has so fa r been able to m eet r e · quests by g roups o f p ar ents inter ested in h avin g the ir c hildren r eceive a s pecial educationa l prog r a m . T his f act is witnessed by the school district's Basics P lus Progra m . SEL F a lte rnative hig h sch ool a nd t he t w o year-r o und schools . It is highly commendable that s uch p rogr a m s h ave b een offered by the school d istrict. Howe v er . the school d istrict t rustees must te mper the.tr desire to meet p a rents' r equests wit h the tough financial r ealities facing the distric t in p a rtic ula r and a ll CaUf o mia school districts in gen er a l. , • • Opinio ns expressed m the space above are those ol the Daily Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and art1i ts. Reader comme nt 1s mv1ted. Address The Oatly Pilot, P.O Boic 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 P hone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/Job payoffs By L.M. BOYD 'Mle morley e xperts con- tinua lly examine careers to Dear Gloo111y Gus !f / the oU crisis 1houJd IMd to a Mldeut war t people sU1l drlvin1 a palen aboUld be afted ftrwt. L.J. ~~'= llii.?'"..::·-= find which show the most pro mise in the upcoming de· cade and which show the least. Latest rundown on this matte r indicates these OC· cupations can be expected to pa y orr most handsomely: computer syste ms analys t, doctor. health service ad- ministrator, engineer and dentis t. Least promising, ac· cording to this study : t e a cher . m illtny officer, newspaper reporter, public relations mana1er, lawyer and architect . Q. Noon ii neither a .m . nor p.m ., but 12 m , and the m 1tanda for meridian. That'• whlat you takl. llldlU1ht ll llmm. WbJ two m'1? A. TMJ 1taad for mid· meridl• I I Richanl Reeves Cities SAGINA '-', Mich In the ~um mer <•f 1831. t wo young Fn·n<'h 1uistocrats cam e to this l'I at·t'. even after they had been warned by an innlteeper outside lh•truil "Ou you reali ze what you a rt unde rtaking '> Do you know that Saginaw is the last in- habill'<f place till thl' PaC'ifi<' Ot·1•an . that from h e r e lo Sag1na" hardly a ny thing but "llrltrnt•ss and !Jalhless solitude ar~ to tx• found''" 'l'ht•y wt•nt ;inyway and one of lht·m. Al<·xis dl•'fot'~ut·vilil' who "a~ latt·r to hl' 1·l'lt•hrall'd a:. lht• i.lul hor· of · · lll·m111· l'Ul'Y in 1\ m t' r 1 l' a . · · w rot t• 1111 t':> 'a~ ;iho11t lht· 111 u rnt') 111111 "It• II l'st•rt .. ··tht• wl!tlt•r lll'SS .. II WilS \'lrglll fon•st or Jlllll' lht•rt . hut Tot·qul'\'llk knt·v. tht• gn·:.it and grl'edy Aml'ri C'all~ would lakl' Mailbox are worth preserving every tret' and move on to some place else. some pla<·<' mom en- t a ri ly wealthy. ·'It's this nom ad peoplt-which lhe rivers and lakes do not slop." he wrote. "before which lhe forests fall and prairies are C'Overed with shade, and which. after having rNchcd tht' Pacifi c Oct'an. will revt·rse its s ttps to trouble and destroy thf..' societies which it will ha ve rormed hc hind It. .. Wt• have reached lhl· Pacifi c Now. Saginaw. which onC't' had a population of almost 100,000. 1s just one of lh(' !-.11c·1Nies formed l.11.•hind the frorlti<•r It is h<•ing cll•stroyt•d now its populal111n v. a s down 111 77 ,!'iOO 1n l!HW c·c•nsus Thal 1·t•nsui» lt·lb lht· !:>.lorv 11f lhl' m·v. or· 1·1111t1nuing m;1v .. nu•nt w<·.,t TIH· p11pul:.ll111n 11r Sr I.outs. wh1l'h was a fu r lrad 1ng post 111 18:11 . h;ts del'lln<·tl from KJ!O.OOO to t-IH ,OllfJ in lht· pas t :m Yt·ars Buffalo dmppt•d rrom 581),000-\I) :1:17.IJ(I() :-.Jt•V. \' 11 r k l' 1 I y Io s I a Im 11 s I on 1• mi llio n people. P hiladdphia Detroit . so it g<ies. PEOPLE, it set·ms. would rathe r live in little boxes in the desert where Los Angele!-. mct'ls San Bernardino or on ll>P of what the Lord mt•ant to be a swamp in Florida than stay in bric k houses in Haltimon• or Pittsburgh l"edcnil and ltiral progr ams to creatl' and savl• tn· dustries und jobs in tht' o ld dtics during the 19f><ls <ind 1970s m<i) have kept a few pt•ople a round fur :.i fc·w winH•rs , but onl~ a rc•w lluman natun· still 1·11u11ls for more than puhllC' pol i1· y So . l h l' n <· \.\ 1· 11 n \' l' 11 t 111 n a l v.1sclom will ht· l.t:I s forg1•t alwut Sagin<iw an<l lhl' n •st whal ean Wf' do'' That "11ll«1·· ha!:>. hc•t·n gl\1·11 1111pn·:-o:-o l\t' n·:.11t~etal11llt\ II\ 11nt· 11( l'n·:-.i dt·nt C':.irtc·~·s ·<·rto;1li1111:-.. 1h1• ('om m1 s~ion for 11 '.'-<:.ti 111n ;il /\gt•nda for the l!IKO!-i Th<· 1·•1111 m1ss w1i ha" n •1·11n1m1·nd1·1i.J t11li.JI t'hange in rc·dl'r<d 11rh;1n poli r.~ frr1rn tr~1ng lo do sc1mething for tht· losers lo 111i11 m g the winnt·rs "Wht•n tht· ft•dt•ral gov<·rn- nw nt sll'ps tn to try to alt1·r lhl•st· ll ynamit·s ... lht· (.'om · rn iss mn n•1111rh aftt-r rl'ViC'\"nf: p11pul<.1t111n s hifl:-. from , .• ,..., l11 wt•st. front c·oltl 111 warm. 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Ill .I • Ill' 111 ·11 111111•r1·:tl11111 ,., pr nli.dth 1111 f•ll""iblt• Ill 111:1111 1.l.11 " IH T \\I·. ll•·•·tl , .. 1•1 ···I I' I 11i1h1' pl.11·1•. p.11 I11'1tl.11 l.1 1 lwll 111 l'fJl;11 I ;i11IJ• jilll "ii ii pl.1111 hllildllll'' I o.1d • '.\.ill I Ill' pttflllt' lfllf f•I I\ ,11• ,1 • llil ll llf .di l-.11111 111•1 .Jtl ' ti \\l•l ild 1 •• ;1 {I :1!..1•d1 101 1111 · 111 .1 1'1Jli11IJ\ Iii.ii ol1•1 1d1 •ol 11 • 1ir1q,.·1 lot111 11 .. 11 I 11 11li,t.ft11 '111 pt" f" I Ill ltllllt>llll 1.1llt••! Iii.ill 1111· "'' 1•1 1111..: 111.11111'11 I Proposed bill could nulli~ Prop. 13 To thr F:d1lor Thoma:-. I> Ellas 's tolumn "Shatlov. ('a st h~ l'rop 1:.1 ... .Jan . 2. makl·~ !:>.Oml· prt•lly s hatlOw\' sl al1•m1.•nt s A ll1i.: s hadov. ·is t·a~l <tvl'r thl• a1• t•11ran of hi!:>. stat1.•ml•nt that dut• to 1:1 °pr11pt•rl~ laXl'S an· hnnJ,? lllJ.! in 1mly t!J p(·r<·t•nt of th(' n · \"t'lllll' thl•v did lll'fllrt• l>u<· to .Jit•v. 1·1111strul'l111n an<I S<Jlt•s of propt•rl). wh1t·h a rl' appra ised at trnla~ 's influll'<I pr11.·cs anti lax<·d at·tordingly. mo..,t t'oun- lll'S 111 < 'aliforn1a ar<' collf•cling mon • Orang1· C'ounly alont• col lt•1•t1'll Sl .K htllion mort• this 't·ar than lt' did hcfon· 1:1. And i ht· p rorl1 gal'.'' t>f nt•w a nd h1gh<•r ''f<'t'!:>. .. for ..,1;.i 11ctard !:>.t'r\·11.·1•:-. !:>.hould k1·t·p c•vt·ry humll'I Wl'll ahm·c· lhl'ir pre 13 fl'Vl'nlll'~ Tiit: FA('T that they C'Ut vital st•rv1c•1•s and schools, while thl'y raiM• J.!OVernment salaric.o.; .and inc rC'ast• bur e<iuC'racies. is just a punithmt·nt lei the people for having passed 13. And the re is a pint in that. plo y. The p lot is tht• da r k s h a d ow Sen . John llolmdahl is trying to blot out 13 with lie· has mtr6duced Senate Bill 14 t hat n •quirl's that all rt's1dt•nt 1al real proper ly be ap - JI r a 1 s NI a n n u a 11 y a t · · f a i r m arket valut• ·• llomes bought hefort• 1975 for $40,000 would be re·appraiscd at $150,000. raising their tax from $400 to SJ ,500 a year. making the m unafforda · ble for older owners' tp li ve in. Many arc eating dog Tood now to s urvive. Would this lea ve them with only a bone? If passed in the Legislature, SB44 will be put on the ballot as Senate Con stitutiona l Amend· m ent 8. We will have to work as h ar d as we did for 13. to beat t his ame ndment that would wipe it out. So let's stop it before It b e gins by contactin g o ur senators. dem anding that they not thwart our wish es by voting for it. A majority of no vot es in the Senate will kill it right there . GOLDIE JOSEPH MHlllllWW ptlf •ti To the Editor : Wart:en G. Althorr (Mailbox, J an. 2) and my rather would have gotten alonJ( beautifully. Warren la tired of all the pray. ing and the candfes, and wants to 10 ln there with the lrooJS and show thole Iranians who Is boa. There have been so many in- lernaUoqaJ crises over the lat 20 yea~at I can't remember whleh OM lt trU. But mr fatlMr, too, bed pown Ured o all the fUIJ·footlnl In some 1ltu1Uon. Ollee, while we were playln1 l 1·rihhagt• :rnd l1 !:>.t1·r11ni.: lo lht• n1·v.s. ht• l.110 w:int1·tl ltt "'clrop lhc· Imm h and i-:1·1 11 uvt•r w1I h " ~ AT THE Ma: of 7H his mint! w;1s still !:>.harp, hut his hucly was i.:omg tht• wa-'" of a 1·ar wh1C'h had long passc·d I h1· warranty JH'riorl . llis pump was prc:lly wt•ll shot and lhl' t•ngin1· l'11uldn't he re huill As 1t lurnl'd out. ht• on I y was to II v1· six months mo rt· - As il so happe nC'd. tha t t'risis was t'V<.'Oluall y r1•s11lved I tlon 'l know 1f 1l was pruyt'rs , or l·andlcs, good d1 11lom a<·y or com· prom 1st• that dirl il. It frequently seems to ml' thal o lder pc11plt• who havl· less of a hfo s pan to livl• an· tht• most militant among us I know wt• can t'h;irgc in thn t· an(! whip I hose Iranians und the Russians too. JUSI like in "Star W;irs." B u l . s i n cc I h a v 1· s o m l' i,:nind<.'hi ldren now. I 'ti ralher s ti<'k wilh the prayer!:>. and tht· candll•s . at l<'ast until aft er the Sup<'r Bowl VANARSDA LE FRANO: E.,el1dl•N Nel fa~I To th<' Editor : In an AssoC'iatc<l Pn•ss articlt· pr inted in the l>~ily 1'1lnl .Jan 7. scientists a t the <innual mt•ctini.: of the AmeriC'a n i\ssociation for I he Advanc•c.•m ent of SC'ic•ncc.• cond e m ned P res id t' n I ·C'I eel Ronald R t•a~an '!:>. v ie w s on <'Volulion as bt.•ing ·'tremendous· Ir unfortunate ." Reagan was quoted as saying. "I have a great many quest ions about it (evolution). I t hink that a great ma ny discoveries down through the years have pointed up gr eat flaws . . " Dr. Porter M. Kier was quoted as saying, "Evolution is a fact." E volution is not a facl. il,is a theory . On e mus t believe in evolution j ust as o n e must believe in cr eation or in any other theory as to lire's origin . I feel t hat it is unfortunate that one of our leading scientists was so close-minded as to expound one theory as fact., igno ring all others. ON& OF THE facts th at Gov. Reagan surely a lluded to, a nd Dr. Kier chose to ignore, Is that scientists, try at they m ight, ca n not combi ne in a n i m a t e chemicals In their laborator1n and come up with a livln1 or- 11ni1m. The closest they have come thua far ia creatln1 amino actda -a complex chemical ln the bulldlna of lH•·•uttelalq • protein, bu\, 1tll1 only a • chemical. Tldl cMmlnl la • '8r ' ------ 1·ry from ll·r~ <·•1mplt•)( 11\'tlll-' IAlth 1111 r1·l!:1rd 111 , . .,,., n 1 ... ingh• cl'll1•d or~an1 ... m ... \l'I 1h1 :1n~ hod-' 1111 !ht• 111.id Th:it s '"'' 1·\·11lut11111 lll1·11r~ <'l<.11111 -. life• m~ 11p11i1111i lwgan from ju!:>.I s uch ;,i <'11m It ('111\l!l. .. :~T H ·\NTl•.ll h111;1l 1on of tn:ini11wt1· 1·h,.11111·ab ;1~ lht• s1•11·11l1st!:>. art· tr~1n1• lo rt·prmlu1·1• /\ n11lh1•r I ac·t <;11\' Ht·a~an surl'ly a llud<·rl lo 1s tha t S('ll'll I is ts havt· found no II n k!-o c·on n l' 1· t Ing II n I' I 1 r I' r 0 r 111 I 0 anolht·r ThC' !:>.<I l·allNI "m1ss111g lin k ·· hc•t w1'l'rt man anti cipt• rfied out m illions nf yc·ars ;igo wh<'n man t·vulvt·d from it . say th<• sc1ent 1sts Th<•n why art• there· still apt•s'' Tht•y should hav<• tl1 t•d out whi.!11 t h<' missing hnk c•volvell from I hl•m If t•volul11111 IS 1mi.:11i ng, I hus explaimni: tht• prcsem·t• Ill livi ng <l lH'S , s houlll nol ttw "miss ing li nk " a lso ht• alive·" To sum up, 1•\'olut111n 1:-. a lht•nn'. not a fa1·t . and s hould h1• I rt•at (•rl as surh Em im•nt mt•m- twrs of th1• sc·11·nt1f1t· 1•11m111u11111 s uch a.., l>r. Kin s hould al\~a\·~ rt'm C'mh<.·r the· rhff1·rc•111•c· · H :ll H\' :\11 '1.l.ISO'\; Drnp c•nllrc•lfflH ralr To the Erlllor. I am appo.1lll'd lhat nt·1t hcr you. lht• c•ounty SUJl(•rvisors . nor th<' s tall• Lands Commission havt• rons1rlcr<'d the m ost ulJ- v111us solulion to l he "<•xet•ss" I rus t funds w hi l' h u rt' a C' • t'um ul atin~ due lo I h<' SUl'<·essful operation of Dana l'mnl llarhor Y vur editorial sa ys. "ll is not at a ll s urprising that a surplus has been accumulated ." Has it occurred to you that if the <'OI· lcction r ate wer e lower t he o pe r a tion <a nd bus inesses) m ight be even more s uctessful? Do you really conside r spending the "excess" funds a l Newport a nd Sunset Aquatic Park to be · · eq u ilable distribution ··? GEO RG E PLANT au flrle•r• To the Editor : I 'd like to discuss the Orange County Tra ns it District bus system. It's n ot the system itself. but more the bus drivers . I'm told they have lo be very good drivers in orde r to main· taln U(elr jobs, and yet I 'm con- s tantly seeing where buses are pulling out In front or ca rs, mak· ang bad turns, stopping when they shouldn't slop, just bre alt- lna the law constantly, and yet nothln1'1 ever said or done abouttt. It '1 yery frultratiq when you almMt 1t1t ID a ,_., '*'"" IMca .. of ..... ldJta...!'M· la .. • .,... to., '9HUH \119 ... II ,.. ......... , ,... tM ~ Sarl"fl •ug11r•lfon '1'11 t h1· 1-:1tilor .11•1 r.1 llnm11 "' 11ri1p11:-.111g '" '-ll ll'ht11·k~h) t·l1111111al1r1g 1·1·11.1111 1·urn·111 !'0~1 of II\ 1111.: 11wr1·:,....1· for 11. l'lfa11· rt•1·11111·111:-. .11111111111 ·1 ., llow alllttll din1111 at1 11~ ,.,,._I 111 l1v1ng 11tdt•x1r1g 011 g11\'o'f'lt111 ·• lt•gis lator.,· arHI 111tlgl's' sa la111 !:>. ;.ind pt•11s111n!:>." Jntlc•,·d. l'11m1nat1· 111·11~1011 111 clextng on all puhlic• 1•mpl1t\•'• .,· Jll'nsion~ uni ii Mlt'h Lt 111 (· "' pnvat1· 1nch1.,tr~ l'lHI afford 11 .111d 11 ·, c·om111onpl:11·1· 111 th•' pr11 at•· '-''l'lor .I() II N II A IC I> I NI i lob rf1111rd11'! To I ht• 1-:d1tor With t h1• <·uth;11·k 1n lax mon<'v I 1·an 1111d1·r.,t ;rntl win sC'ho11i!. an· 1·ul1111g hal'k t11 th~· has 11·s. hut s11m1· !:>.t•c·m to lw m11d1 more· ha~ll' th:tn 11th1•r!:>. 1\ t·oupl1• of mouth" ag11 I 11 •ad 111 the· l'tlot thal lhl' ="''"'Pllrt ~1 t·'a I 111f11'tl Sl'h1111l IJ1 o;l ri<'t was riring n·1111·1hal n·adrng and musk t1•;wh1·r:-111 lht• l'lnncn tar~ M'h•M•ls In lh~1t o;am1· 1ssu1;• of t ht• pa1wr 1 n •atl I h<it. <>rang I' ( '11ast l'ollc•i..tt• wai-n11w offt'nng a <'la s!:>. 1n WalktrtJ.! I I su11111lSC' vou could hartlh ~t·l mun• has11· ihan lhat1 antl .111·'111f all ··it 's frN· .. Tiit: ARRIVAi. of th<' n1•w OCC c<italogue offoring ltkrally thousands of dass1•s inc·lurl m).! 91 music t'lasst·s. made m e• re mem ber this and feel that thit1f!s should be more equitahlc An elem entary student who is hav· ing trouble readini;t deserves rar more help tha n !\Ome ad ults who want to take the begin ning piano lessons. also free. Oh well. with O<.:C's unh m1ted rinancial resources they'll prob· ably offe r Re m edial Walking I for the student who has trou ble putt inJ! his best root r.w-ward). or Walking to Music nell year and m aybe t hese laid·Mf ele mentary school teache rs can get jobs and the kids can wait until they get to college to learn to r ead. MARY WAGNER Youthful violence • growing LOS ANG t:L.t;s (A I' 1 A bearlQf on <"nm• painted• 1nm P•<'tun ol a "rhlldr•n'1 army" cat l"n '°""I youttu w1lhuut ern palhy for othen and 1rowanai )'OUlhfw vsol•nc·e •11 law enfOf'~~ mt-nt and publJ<' offlc1al1 l'un unued to S.~•r<"h for an1wen to the •ru·i 11row1na t rtme wavti · 1 , .... lucb packana JI <'liliber r~' olvf'n a nd m•cnum• and sh or a un.s ·· .. aid Jud&t! Arl G llbert. one of more than a dozen publ1t· offlc1als. Jud&e11, ps) <'tu•tnats and educators who tesllfled Wednesday at the open me of • thr~ d ay hur1n1 into nmma.J vlolence before the Los A n geles Co unt y Boa rd of _ uperv1son. ................ d LOS ANGELES 1At'1 An end to mand~lory busing in Los Angeles city schools moved another step closer after the state Court or Appeal refused to reconsider ats earher decision upholding the constitutionality of the Proposition I anti-busing amendment. The ruling Wednesday by the 2nd District Court of Appeal was !-,TATE I no surprise' to either side of the busing issue, with ..each saying this latest decision paved the way for a certain showdown in the state Supreme Court. Parowpo•n•w SAN FRANCISCO <AP) Three men serving life terms for t he ransom kidnapping or a busload or C h o wc hilla sc h oo l children four ye ar s ago hav e the possibility or parole under a California , S u pr.em e wooos Court decision Wednesday. The Court of Appeal on Nov. 4 upheld the conviction and life terms for James Schoenfeld, 28; his brother. Ri chard Schoenfeld. 27 . both of Atherton, a nd Frederick Newhall Woods, 28, of Woodside. But the 2·1 ruling threw out a rinding that the vic· tims had suffered bodily harm which had required life sen- tences without possibility or parole. 81tdfl"f 410tfalr' SACRAMENTO (AP> -As- sembly Republicans. calling Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s pro· posed 1981·82 budget "unfair," advocated less money for stale programs and more for schools and local governments. · 'The--jbvernor 's spending priorities are not onjy wrong, l)tey are also unfair,·• Assembly Minority Leader Carol HaJlett said Wednesday. Not this time ............. Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gates holds shirt given him by supporters as he announced at a news conference Wednesday he would not be a candidate for mayor. Gates withdrawal from the race left incumbent Mayor Tom Bradley unopposed in his bid for a third term. 'Doctor' accused • 10 cancer , LOS ANGELES (AP> -A 42-year-old (;zechoslovakian ref· ugee who faces charges of con- spiring to defraud terminally ill cancer patients and practicing Grandmother sent.enced in slaying SACRAMENTO (AP> -A 65· year-old grandmother who was convicted of conspiring lo murder her son-in-law has been sentenced to life in prison. Superior Court Judge Sheldon G rossfeld imposed the sentence Tuesday on Tressie Cordi1a. Deane, who was convicted of murder and conspiracy in con· nection with the January 1978 shooting of Juan Gutierrez. The prosecution said Mrs . Deane took out an insurance policy on Gutierrez and then hired a gunmantokillbim. She was said to have collected more than S25,000 in insurance benefits. The prosecutor contended Mrs. Deane had G utierrez killed becau'se he abused her daughter and forced her to commit sex acts with other men. She also suspect· ed him of killing her infant gr andson. M Mrs. Deane's daughter, Loret~ ta, the victim's wife, pleaded guil· ty to second-degree murder last week. She was accused of setting up her husband by telling him to check the apartment parking lot to see if someone was tampering with his car . fraud medicine without a license has been restricted from treating cancer patients in Ca~jfomia or calling himself a physician here. What's more, said Superior Court Judge F .C. Hayden, Milan Brych cannot refer to himself as a California physician in other states. Hayden's order Wednesday differs from a temporary r estraining order issued in No· vember requiring Byrch to halt his cancer treatments and to refrain from promoting himself as a physician, in that the words "in California" were added. HAYDEN SAID HE could not prevent Brych from practic~g medicine in other states, but could only prevent him from saying he is a California physi· cian . Brych held a medical license in New Zealand at one time, but was deregistered 77. Deputy Attorney G'eneral Leslie Ann Lederman said she was troubled by the ruling because Brych would be free to travel to "say, Nevada, and ad· vel"tise himself as a physician." She asked the judge if Brych would be able to get away with treating ~lifornia patients in a nother state. HAYDEN SAID THAT if Brych attempted to do that. the attorney general's office could ·'come back for another injunc- tion." Several of the patients Brych allegedly treated in West Covina and Beverly Hills while working with the late Richard O 'Conner, a West Covina physi- cian, were from other states and countries. January Clearance Sale Jailuary 15-24 , I Suits Sportcoats Trousers Velours Neckwear Sport Shirts Dress Shirts Sweaters UPTO 50% OF~ J I gordon le co. · POIM• •o••d ... H1•1 M•. MIN Set. 10.1:10 S.. 11·1 1000 ...................... ,.,. ... . 11141 tia.ztoo 1A•t1 IP"CAID•VISA•~ Mfnlmll lltentlon ~•roe on ..,. merchandl•. ··-·-~--· ·-·· ,. , •• -1 .... • ....... d-4 • ~.JanUAty, 15, 1991 H /F DAILY PILOT ;lj An offer she refused Nixed propoaition, denied promotion? SACRAMENTO <AP> -A psycbolCJcilt who HYI lbe was denied a promotion beeauae she complained that her bola made a sexual p~itioa is aakint the State Commiaaion on the Status ol Women for help. The commiPioa, which ia only advisory, said WMlleaday after hearing her story that it wowd aee what it could do. Mary Lebrato, 30, testified that she had been pursuing her case through state channels for more than two years, and was experiencing "extreme frustra- tion." MS. LEBllATO, WHO has a doctorate in psychology, said she had taken her complaint to the State Personnel Board, ask· ing for reinstatement to the job to which she should have been · promoted, b ack pay. a nd a declaration or state policy on sexual harassment cases. She also has filed a lawsuit against her former boss, Robert Carrillo, former deputy director of the state Department of Developmental Services, which s he said asks unspecifi ed money damages. She said Carrillo propositioned her at a department Christmas party in 1978 and threatened lo block her career if she didn't agree. After she filed a com· plaint, she said, she railed to get Brownie bakery busted SAN FRANCISCO <AP) T h e y c a I I e'd h e r "Brownie Mary." a gray haired, g r andmoth erly 57 -year old woman who police claim ran a full- fl edged bakery ror goodies lo aded with marijuana and halluci n oge ni c mushrooms . ·'I figured you guys we re coming ," said Mary Rathbun, who was arrest· ed Wednesday as police or. ricers raided her home in San Francisco's Castro Street District. She was book ed on c harges of possession and sale of narcotics. Among the goods con- fi scated by police were S4 dozen brownies -which the y claimed contained marijuana -and 18 to 2() pounds or high-quality sens1 m1lla marijuana, w hich t hey c l aim S ~Lt: mixed into the cookies_. j """' ........ SEXUAL COMPLAINT Dr. Mary Lebrato the promotion she had been pro- mised . Dr . Lebrato sin ce h as transferred to a different job in the s tate Hea lth Services Department. She said she did not know if she would accept the j ob at the De partment of De velopmental Services even if the board says she should get it. But she said she wants $1,600 in back pay, while the department claims the sum is only $64. C arrillo resi1ned after the Personnel Board staff iuued a report stating that a department invesU1atioo aubatantiated Dr. Lebrato's char1es against him. He said his resignation had nothing to do with Dr. Lebrato's charges or the board staff's re- port. THE PERSONNEL Board staff said Carrillo did not block her promotion, but other depart- ment officials did after they we re aware of her complaint against Carrillo. The staff recommended Dr. Lebrato be appointed with back pay, but she said the department has not acted. Her next appeal is to the five-member Personnel Boar d iL'ielf. which could order the department to comply . Laura Agwlera, chief of the Personnel Board's affirmative action division, said the board is expected to adopt a ne w policy on sexual har assment in the ne xt few weeks. A draft of lhe~roposed polic)' ... says the state is committed to providing a work environment free from sexual harassment. stales t hat any employee should promptly report violations to the de partmental Equa l Employ. m ent Opportunity Counselor or Women's Program Officer, and spells out the employee's rights of appl'ul 'Stinky' the rapist • escapf!_~_1prosec~tion BERKELEY IAP1 The rapist known as ''Stinky," suspected of attacking dozens or women dunng the past 4"'2 years, has gotten away with his crimes . prosecutors say . The statute or limitations has rWJ out. Ironicall y, P-Olil·e arc Mnvinced they know who the man is, said Joseph Salgado, se naor tn aJ deputy an the .&.lameda County district attorney's offit·c THE MAN WAS ARRt:STF:D in October 1978 on ~uspicion of rape. sodomy, robbery and sexual pervers ion. "In my mind to this day. there wall more than reasonable, suf· ri c-ient probable cause to 'believe that the suspect was reponsible for a series or sexual assaults.·· Sal~ado said Wednesday "But we did not have sufficient evidence to present to a j ury that would convict him '' THE SERIES OF ATTACKS by the foul-smelling rapist out· raged the communit y, a center of feminist acti vity Large rewards wen• offered. a spedai 'p81i°~e task force was formed. Newspapers and broadcast stations dis tributed his description. · "We worked weekends. we got up at 3 a m to follow leads and hold stakeouts." Salgado :.au1 "We did everything we could think or · Haggar corduroy blazer ... <f'amous name. Famous fit. Timeless styling means you enjoy this sportcoat year after year. From the Gallery Collection by Haggar 1n 50% Fortrel polyester/50% cotton cor· duroy. Classic styling includes open patch pockets. center vent. and.· DI course. that famous Haggar fit. Reg 75 00 .. 54.90 0 45 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH silverwoods· Or•noe Coa t Oao•v P 1101 EdltfJrlal P!!Jl.e ----------------------------------------------- Thomas P . Haley/Publisher Thomas l<Hvil/ Editor . Barbara l<relbich 1Editor1al PaQe Editor Thurlday, January 15, t91t Caltrans pays for premature advice 61u·k an 1953. tht' Mc1rn t~\i.oluJutt'l.i Water D1strll't ~ .. nted to l1t~ " wut•·r hew from lht! San Joaquin Reservoir in Irv in•· 111 f'ttrr} 1mµurtt-d water to Costa Mt>sa Th~· tah' hulkt•<I. not m~ t hut lht· Corona del Mur 1-·rt•e"'a), tht-n m tht· fthtntWll: .,tu~•·s . "''ould anterruµt the hnt• <.'allriim• lil(rt·~d t11 rt• 1·ouh• ~ 1Jc1·mantmt wate r lme Wh('n tht' frt•t·"' IH "''tt"-n1m1Jltotcd 1r Mesa Consobdated "'·ould put down u "h•mvc1riar)" hm· for mt~ram servic:t! In 1976 work on th~ partu1lly l'umpl~ted freeway halt ,'(j 'hort of the w a tt.>r hnt' I) m.: nt•ar thl' intersection of Hristol Sln"t't and M1H·Arthur Huule\'anl fht· lt-m1>0rar) walt'I l11lt• b~~·rn to leak Main tt•n .uwt· "''as <'Ubl I) &mJ <·un::,trul'l 1uf\ uf a µermanent line "a., nowhert' an sai:hl Last month tht "'attr d1:.trn.·t rct't 1v ed a $201.000 out 11t <·uurt s ettlemt-nl from ('alt ran:. for t•osts lnl'Urred in n intanuously repa1rrn~ t ht' ll'niµorar) lint'. Water offlc1ab sa~ tht' work the~ 'II <lo with the "anJfaJI a<·tuall) "111 makt· the tempor ary line a µerma rtl·nt 1nstallettwn after all That ·s a good me)\ c 1n an era Y.hcn nobody knows 1£ t ht> off again.I( on a~ain :.latt-frcev. a.\ bunch will start p..i~ ang an) attention ll' tht.· naultatudl' of r.oad problt.·m~ found in Southern California ~ ··Copter topic touchy Former Costa Mesa Mayor Hobert Wilson expressed an~er last week when the City Coundl planned to consider two private heliports tor north Mesa without a public hear- tn~. The Los Ange les Times is seeking a port for its Orange County plant on Sunflower Avenue. and Downey Savings wants one for its Town Center comµlex location near the South Coast Plaza Hotel. North Mesans, including Wilson , have been up in arms for months over low-flying helicopters crossing residential areas and. Wilson says, knocking pit-lures from the walls with noise. · Chopper-wea_ry' north Mesans earlier protested ten· tativecity approval of a heliport at the Pacific Federal Sav- ings headquarte rs set for downtown Many are irate with the plans to land the machines even dosertotheir hom es. Actually. publiC' hearings were he ld on the two ports a bout a year ago. The Planning Commission approved the pads after I hose hearings, a nd the decision was c·ons ider cd final when 110 one protested to the City Council. Rut the state's Di vision of Aeron<1uliC's isn't satisfi.ed. It wants elected offiC'ials the City Council to offer final ap· prov al. Mayor Arle ne S('haf er has ta hied the issues for study . Cons ide ring the citywide allitudt.' toward helicopter noise. she s hould order up the µubliC' hearing that Wilson and others suggest. Complaints justified In most or ganizations there a r e times when the left hand somehow doesn't quite know what the right hand is doing. Such was the case reC"entlv when a west Costa Mesa homeowner complained to th.t' City Council about dirt dumping operations an Canyon l'c.1r\{ a<:ross from his residence. Top echelon-.ril~· managers hadn't heard of the opera· tum and promised to look into it. The park is posted as a non ·clumping site . A quick in~esli ga tion revealed that a city employee somcwhore had. authorized a contractor working on a public project to dump the dirt in the park. For.mat written reports have been requested and dumping ordered halted, but city officials remain doubtful that the unsightly mounds will be removed in the n<•ar future. ., The problem, residents say. is that winds whip a('ross the dirt piles. filling homes with dust. City officiais h ave made the firs t honorable step , ad· milting a mistake. Now. they should do something about t hat mistake and c lean up the m ess. r • Opinions e xpressed in the spac e above are those of the Dally Pilot Other views e Kpressed on this page are those o t thetr authors and arttsts Reade r c omment 1s 1nv1ted Address The Dally Pilot. P 0 Box 1560 Costa M'esa, CA 92626 Pho ne (714) 642·4321 . Boyd/Job pa·yoffs By l .. M. RO\'D The money experts con tinually examine career !> lo find · which show the most promise in the upcoming de· cade and which s how the least. Latest rundown o n this m alter indicates these oc· cupations can be expected lo pay ,.off most handsom e ly : computer syste m s analyst. doc{Or, health service ad· minfstrator, e ngineer and dentist. Least promis ing, ac· cord ing to this study : teacher, military officer, newipaper reporter . publ'-<' rela.tions manager, lawyer and architect. Designe rs of hylies · cos· \uinfs have CQllle up with dre~~ made of wallpaper. i: Dea'r Gloomy Gus If the oll crl1l1 should ltad to a Midea1t war tbe people aUll drlvin1 na l\&Ulen 1hould be arafted ftnt. L.J . .._'l o.e ~· .,. .... ~ und the wear ers of s ame are said to blend in rather well with the decor in their own homes. Most appropriate for demure girls who sit out the d.intc. Those who s ell initial s tickpins s<iy the letter "M" is the most popular of all. Q. F,vcr:v afternoon at 5 o'clock for lh(• last 20 years In Hawaii , I've mixed an 86·proof scotch and soda for m y wife and an 86-proof bourbon a nd water for m ysel f in small g lasses with the same amount of ice in each. When it's lime for refills. the ice in my wife's glass is almost gone, but I still have alot of ice left. Why t his difference? Is it the scotch lhat melts il or the soda? A. Am guessing the soda. But will check further. This may requ.ire considerable re- search. Stand by. Q . What determines whether a volcano is con- sidered active or not? A. It's called active, if i\ has erupted within recorded h istory. ' ~=~~ ... -:.= ~ .. ...?"'--· Q. Noon la neither a .m . nor p.m .• but 12 m , and the m 1tand1 for meridian. That's what you Hid. Mldnl1ht i• 12mm. Why tTtO in'a? A.. They 1taad for mld·/ meridian. Ri e Jaard lteevee Cities are worth preserving SAGINAW. Mit'h fn the 'um m c·r of 1831, two youn~ f"rt>nc h aristocrats cam l' to this t>laC'e, <.'ven after they had been w:.irnt.'d by a n innkeeper outside l>t•lr111t "Du you realize what ~ ou art' un·dcrtaking'! Do you know th;.it Suginaw is the last in· twb1 t1·tl pl:.in till the Pat'ifiC' O n •.in , thut fro m he r e to Sui.:in:tw hardly anything but w1l<lcrnt:s:1 and pathless solitude :m· to IX' found·>" Thl'Y wt•nt an yway :cand o ne or thc·m. Alt•x1s rll'Tt><'<tUf'Villt' who "'a:, lall•r to Ill' t•t•ll'11ratl'd a ' lht• author II f ' ' J )l• mllt' r a t' y 1 11 . \ 111 t' r ll' a • " \\ n 1l l' a n l"' ... a) a hout I hi· J llUrll!'~ 1nl11 "It• clt"'l'l't' 'I ht• '' ildt•r Ill·~~ · It was \ 1rg111 f11r1·~1 of JllOI' tht•n, hut T11c·4ut•nllt• knt'w tht• gn•at ;md l!rl'l'dy Anal•ru·ans would takt• Mailbox every tree and m ove on to some place else, some plaC'c mtimcn· tarily wealthy . "It's this nomad people whic h the rivers und lakes do not stop." he wrolt'. "bt.-fore which the foresls fall and prairies are covered with s hudc. und which. after having reached the Pacific Ocean. will reverse its !-ltl'ps to trouble <.1nd des troy \ht· s<1cict1cs whit•h it will hav<: formed hehind it .. We have rC'achc1! ttw P <.1cifit' Now. Saginaw, whil'h onn' had a population of almost JOO,()()(), 1s JUSI one of the sm·iet1e!> formed behind tht• frontier It is t>eing dt•stroy ed now ti!> 1111pul;.it111n was down 111 7i ,5110 1n 191W 1·t·ns us That c·cn:-11!> ll·ll' thl· :-tory nf tht• nt•w or 1·01111r1u111g rn11vt• mt•nt Wl''I Thi· populal11m •1f St l.0111:-. wh11·h "'as a fur trOJd 111g µos t 111 18:11. ha!> cl1·<"11nl:cl from AA<l,!MNI \II .1,11u1011 In tht: pust :m yl'ars H11ffaJ11 dro11111 ·tl f rnm f1Hll.Ollll Io :1~7 .111)0 '.'Je w Y 11 r k l' 1 t v I 11 !> t ;II rn o !> t 11 n t• millio n people. Philad(.'lphia Detroit ... so it goes. PEOPl.F., it seems. would ruther live in little boxes in tht· desert where Los Angeles meets San Bernardino or on tf1 p of what the Lord meant to ht! a swamp in Florida than stuy in bri<'k houses in Raltimon• or Pittsburgh. Fe de ral and loc·al programs lo create and sa vt· in dus tries and jobs in the old cities during the 1960s and 1970s may havt' kept a few people around for a few winters. but only a fow Human nature s till counts for rnort• lhan public polky So. the nl'w t·onv l'ntional w isdom will bt'. l.t't 's forgl'l t ab11ut S;.iginaw <inti the rc•st what t"an we do'' That "idea' hu :-hl'l'n g1\'t•n i mJ1rl·~~1\l' rt·s1H·1·t;ib1llly by ont· of l'n·s i tlt·nt (':irt<•r's rn•;.tl tons . lht· ('11 mrn1s~lun for a :-..'<t1111n ;il ,\,gt·nd;i for tht• 19XCls Thi· 1·1;rn m1s o;wn h;.i~ n ·c·ummc ntll•lf ;1 t ot;.il 1·h<1ngl' m fl'd«ral urt1a11 polH·y frum try ing to d11 som l'lhing for tht• losers lo JOJO ing th<• winnl'rs . ·· Wht•n lht· fodt'ral govern mc·nt sll·ps in to t ry to altl·r tht•st• d ynam1t·s .' lhl' <.'om missum re ports after n·v1cw111g populatwn s hifts from t·ast lo wt'sl . from ('tlld to w;.i rm, "1t gl•nt•rafrs a flood of dt'mumh th;.il ma~ s ap lht• 111ill11tiv1· 11f urhan govurnnwnts via th<· t'l\ (ll'l'lation of ('lltllllHIOUS !>Up JIOl't " "('ITl•:s AH t-: not p1•r111a nt•nt," th1• 1"11111n11ss111n !>a11t l'crlwp!>. but. 111 gt·n1·ral, thl'\' should ht· Ttw 1 ·111t1·tl Stalt•-; .~ no longt'r a t'll\Jlll r~ or (' x fli.11Hll11g "'tll ;.irul l'fh'l'J!.\ W t• 1·a11 dt•slf'cl\· St Louis or Sai.:111;1\.\. liut \\C' prohal1l ~ l'a11'1 n •plal'I· or r1· h111 Id I h1•111 Tht•rt• "· 11 M't·111:-. t11 1111· a lrt·n11·ntl11t1:-clani.:c·r 111 the · 1·11111 1·1d1·111·t· ttf tho· l!IX(I t't'll~u:-a11d llll' 1·111n111g lo IHl\.\l'I' ••I 1tw11 v.h•t :1rt• llulh 1·•111"•1·\a lt\1•-. :11111 \\'c·~11·rn1·r' 1<1111.tlcl ltt'l.11!:111 a nti h1.., f'n1 ·111h ha\I· .il\.\;I\~ t•·ncl•·d Io 111• It 1• \' l' I ha I I It 1• r •· 1 ~ ...i1m <'\h1n).! 1•\'il alt11111 "11•prn111 ).! l'tlll'!'O lh•• phr;1"· ts lr11111 th•• ll'lkr' of :111 ;11111 11rh:tn p<1l11 1 1·11111 na111\'cl 'l'h•11n.1-. .IC'lft•r..,011 ;1 Wt •!>ll·f'flc·r 111 111' d;1\ Thi· nu111 lwrs ancl 1111' n·p•1rl ~ :ire· 11'1!1111'. 11111' Ill'\\ i1·:1t11·r.., •·X;wt ll \\Ita l lltt•~ \l:tfll lo )11 '<•1' rlt;tl tho •\ !>hll ultl lll'lp I lt1•111'c•J' I'' ltt·lp S;111 l>ll'go. 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"1 • , 1 \. th'"'' "'·" , .• 1•.11 ll••IJl.11 ,, '"' ,,· ll'f'1·pl.11 1·,tl 1l1 · ph ' ll .ii 111.dtl fltttltllft).!'-I ll.Id·. \\;tll·I 1111•" 1•11 ltl11 .rri!l pr I\ :11 1 1,,..111111" 1,1 :tll k1 11rf ., ,,,., .111 f • 11 \\lttdtl It•' ol 11.t L't'Cf\ le i 11 1 t• I ll ;t 1·•11 11111 \ ilL\I ol1·1 tcl•·d 11 fll "1 "'1 IU11• l l'•I• 1~1 (f;";1"1tli•1 d 111· th·· 11111 .. 111 I lltl 111 111•11 111 t.tl lwr tlto111 1111 11111: i.:l11t~' ""' 1111 ti\ PrQposed bill could nullify Prop. 13 '1'11 I ht· Eth tor Thoma' I> 1-:lta~ ·.., l'olurnn "Shadm\ C'a:-r-h~ l'rnp 1:1." .Jan 2. mak<·s !>ornt• prl'lty shadow~ :-talt·mt•nt s A !H J.! s ha1l11"' 1s 1·a~t 11vt•r I h!• lt<' t•uran of his s tall•mt•nl thill tlut· 111 1:1 '111·01H·r1y l<•Xt•s art' hr1ng 1<11-: 111 11nly ·l!I pt·rt·t·nt of tht· rt• Vt'nuc· lht•y cl11I hcforl' 1>111• tn nt•w 1·onstr111•li11n anti Si.Jll•s of propt·rt.v, wh1d1 an· <1ppr1;11M•tl at 't.1eb,\"~ inflat1•d J1l'i1•1•s ;111d t ;,1xl'd at·l·orrl1111.:lv , m11st 1·oun tu•s in l'aliforr11a· <trt•:"l"ollc.'l't.ing m nn•. Orangt• ('ount ~ i.1 lon1· 1·01 · 11•1·1\•d $1.8 hlil111n mnn: this vt·ar than 1t did lwf11n· 1:1 And i IH• profli t.:at·y of nt'w and • htj.!hl'I' "fc•b" for s t;;nd<ird s t·rvit·l'S s hnultl kPl'I' 1•\'t•ry h;1rnll't wt•ll alt•l\'I' th1•1r pr<• 1:1 rt'\ll'fl!J(•:-. TIU: .. J\(.'T that lh('y C'UI vital s t'rvit't'!> and s<:hools . whil(' tht·y rai!>l' govl•rnm('nl s alaries anti rn<·n·ust• hurcauC'rat·aes . rs just a pun1s hnwnt to the people for having p;N;<•d ~3. And there is a plot in that ploy The plot 1s the dark s had ow Sen . John I lt1I mclahl is tryinJ:! to blot out 13 with Ill-has introduced Scnalc Brll '11t that r cquir l's that all f't'st11<'ntwl n·al properly bc ap pr;.irsl'fl ;i nnu;.ill y al "fa ir market valm·. ·· Homes bought bdort• 1!175 for $40,000 would' b<' r e·appraist•d !lt $150.000, raising lhl'ir I ax from $400 to $1 ,500 a yN1r. makinl-( the m unafforda ble for old<.'r owners lo live in. Many an• (•at in~ do~ food now to s11rvivl' Would this leave them with only a bone? If passed in the Legislature. SR44 will ht-put on the ballot as Senate <.:ons litulional Amend· ment 8. We will have lo work as hard as WC did for 13, lo beat this aml'ndment that would wipe it out. So let's stop il before it begins b y conta c ting our senators. demanding that they not thwart our wishes by voting for it. A majority of no votes in ·the Senate will kill it right there. GOLDIE JOSEPH ' ll•fllr• "?''••fl To the Editdr: A word of 'pralse and apprecia~ lion is due the parame<11cs who . serve Costa Mesa. On New Near 's morning L.had trouble. They were calledi and arrived at my home in just rour mlnutes1 seven or them. They' checked me thoroughly and sug- gealed l go to the emergency. hospital. Then they took me there. , Trouble came . The 1P•1•111edln came. Trouble left 'dd tbt paramtdlct left, reedy , lo ans\\l'l' lht• lll'XI t•:tll I thank <:1111 for ttws.· \\IHI 1ft-rf11I 1wof1lt· :ind 1h1•ir drtlw:it 1•<! 'l.'f\'ll'l' lit tlH' {'Onl ITillllll \ l"H t-:l>ll\' WOOf)WIJHTll MUitan~ put all To th1· t<:<lil tff Warn•n c; Althoff t M;.11lhox. .Jan 2J and nw rathl•r would h avP g11tt1•n a l;>ng lwautafulh Warr1•n 1s t1n•d of all thl' pr;.i~ rng ant! lht· <·andli•s, anti want....· lo go in lht·n· with tht· I ro1111~ and s how lhos1· Iranians who 1s hoss Th<•n • hav1• h1•l'n s o manv 111/ tl·rr1at1011al <'f'1s1·s itver the . las t 211 yt•ars , that I ean't n·nwmlwr which om· ti was But Ill\ fathl•r. loo. had gro"" 11 I 1 n •fl 11f a II I ht· puss~· foot mg in ~om<" ...ihwlron Unci:>. whtlt• wt• wt·rt· pJ;e,\'lnf! c rihh.<1J.!t• and l1s lt•n1ng to the nt•ws. hl' tcK1 wantc<l 111 "drop t h~ bomh ;111d J.!t•I 11 o vt·r wrth •· AT THE J\(;t; of 71! ht!> ·mtntl was s till s harp. hut ht~ h•11ly \.\;J!> going th<' wa)· of 0.1 l'ar wh1l·h had Jong passt;<I lh1· warrOJnty pt>ri111I !las JIU mil "'as prt~tl~ wdl shot tmd th<.• t•ng11w t·ouldn'l bt• r <.' tmilt A~ 11 I urn1•d out, h1.· only was to lin•. ~1x month!> mori• As it so happt•m •1I. that rr1sis was <'vt•nt11allv n •sc)lv1·tl. I 1ton 't know if II was pr;t,Yl'l'S , or candles, good diploma<·~ or tnm· promise• that !lid al. , It frequ<.'nlly s cc•ms lo mt· lhal older pcoplt• who hu Vt· less of a life spa n to livt• . are lht' most militant among us. I know we can charge in th<'rt' und whip those Iranians . and th<.' Russians too. just likt' in "Siar Wars ." But, sin ce I ha ve s ome grandchildren now, I'd rather stic k with the prayers and the candles ... at least until after the Super Bowl. VAN ARSl>ALE t'RAN<.:E Coatrol ...,l#t• To the Editor: Wee~ arter week you can turn the paj{es of the Daily Pilot :ind read a ll about H a rbor Boulevard's Robberi1' Row. A cornucopia o( crime weaves Its way along the boulevard . Money must be easily availa· ble. Maybe If these companies ex· pend some money fo r additional security and adopt some addl· Uonal preventlve meaaurea. juat maybe they un dissuade the hoodlums. A ~t article lnfw1ated me. 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JI 11 flt l 1 \ t· .111 ti fir!' \'('111 I \'t• CO:'\ HA I> TH IC: 11.t'o llrup ,..,,,_.,.,,,.,. ra11• To tht• Editor: I um :.appallt•d tha t n1·1lht·r ~·ou. the county supl'r\'isors. nor lhl' s t<itc• Lands C'11rnmiss1on havt• {'Onsidl'rt•<I thl· most t>h vaous solution to the "t•xn•ss" tr.ust funds which arl' a c 1·um ulating clue to the s uc<.·essful opernlion of Dan~• Point 11 ;.irhor. Your editorial says , "It h not ut a II s urprising that a s uq>lu~ h.is been accumulated," Has it ocC' ui;.r<.'d to yo~, tha t if the col lcction ratt-were lowl'r the operation 1 and busin cssc:; > might be even m ore successful? Do you r eally consider spending lhl' "excess" funds at Newport and Sunset Aquatic Park to bt• '· cq uitable distribution ·'? GEORGE Pl.ANT a .. flrf .,rr• To the Editor: I 'd like to discuss the Orange County Transit Dis trict bus system. It 's not the system itself, but more the bus drivers . I'm tofd they have to be very good drivers in order to main· taln their jobs. and yet I'm con· stantly seeing where buses are pulllng out ln front of cars, mak· Ing bad turns. stopping when they shouldn't slop, just break· ln1 the law constantly. and yet nothln1'1 ever said or done about it. lt'1 very fnastralln1 when you almost 1et ln a fender bender because of somebody who la bavtna to llop ...... tit• bul I.I -~-QfnetMewb 'oh r,...rdr1~ Toi ht• 1-:chlor W11h 1111· 1·11tl1:11·k 1n tax m onl'' I 1·;111 unoh·r,t Jnd \\h\ :-t'houb an · 111tl tn).! h <•t·k I•• thi· h.t:-11·:-lml "'°11' 'l'l'nl lo h!' 111111'11 1111111· h:1~11· lhltn 111 ht•r.., \ 1·011 pl1· 11f 1110111 h' ;.i g11 I n·a<I tn lht• l'tlot lltat lh1• ~''"Port \\(-,a I ·n1f1t·tl Sl'h•ml lhsl r11·t "as f1rin).! n ·nw1hal ri·;11J111g and 11111~11· l1•:wh1·r:-in lhl' 1•lt'men lar) M'hools 111 that sam1• 1s~u<.• of I hi' 11apt•r I n •acl I hat Orangt' <'111.1!>1 ('11llt•g1· wal-i 111"' nffning a l'lass 111 Walktn).! t I s uppos <.• you 1·11ulcl hardl,\ J.!t•t nton· has i1· tlw n 111:111 111HI hes t nf all "at ·s frt•t• . ' Tiit: ARRIVAi. of !ht• nt•w occ 1·utalog11t· 11frl'r1ng lil<>rnlly t hnusands of l'la~st•s arll'ludint.: 91 mus 11· rlas:-i·s , mark nH· re m<'mhc.•r th1s and foc.·I that things s hould be more cquitahh• 1\n t'lt'mcnlary student who is hav- in~ trouble rcadin~ deserves far m ore help than !!ome adults who "'ant to take the beginnini,: piano ll'ssons. also free. Oh well. with OCC's unlimited finane'ial resources they'll prob· ably offer R e medial Walking 1for the student who has trouble pull mg his best foot forward I. or Walking to Music next y<.'ar and may be th es(• I aid·off elemt>nta r)' school lcacht•rs can f(et jobs a nd the kids can wait until they get to collette to learn to read. MARY WAGNER • Ldtrre /rom rt<Mftrs art ~Jcomt. Thi right to condtn•t ~trr• to 111 lpOCt or eHminote UNI ;,, re~. l.Afln• of JOO t&>Ordt or ~ tuill t» fftlfft prtfttnct. 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Youthful violence • growing LOS AN<iEl.t:S IA .. 1 A hearant °" cnm• paanted • 1nm -P.~tun al a "duklrn'a army" of l\AA '°""'I youtha walhoue em patby few othus and 1rowua1 youthf\&l vlOleere •• la• eNOI'~ men1 Md pubbt offlc1ah con UDued to ~ar<'h for anawen tu t.bt' area'• 1row1n1 crtml' ••ve ··1 Sff ~uh padLU\I 31 c.tit.r .re\'Ol~en and ma1num11 •nd s ho teuns s aid Judie Art Gilbert. one ol more tbMn a donn public offic111ls , jud&es, payr luatnst.s and educators wbo tesufaed Wednesday at the open 101 of a three-day hearin1 into r rimtnal Vlolence before the Los Angeles Co unt Board of Superviso.rs l 1- lf~•ri ... 1tlzftf LOS ANGELES IAPI An end to mandatory bus10g m Los Ange~es ct schools moved another st closer after the state. ~ Appeal refused tq l reconsider· its earlier decisiorl upholding the constitutionality of the Proposition l anti-busing amendment. The ruling Wednesday by the 2nd District Court of AppeaJ was I Sf.ATE I no surprise to either side of the busing issue, with each saying this latest decision paved the way for a certain showdown in the state Supreme Court. P•r•~JHNn•~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Three men serving life terms for the ransom kidnapping of a busload of Chowchilla school children four years ago 1 h ave the possibility or parole under a California , Supreme wooos Court decision Wednesday. The Court of Appeal on Nov . 4 upheld the conviction and life 'terms for James Schoenfeld, 28; his brother, Richard Schoenfeld, 27 , both of Atherton, and Frederick Newhall Woods, 28, of Woodside. But the 2-1 ruHng threw out a rinding that the vie· tims had suffered bodily harm which had required life sen· ten ces without possibility of parole. Budpt '1atlatr• SACRAMENTO CAP> -As- sembly Republic ans, c alling Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s pro- posed 1981 •82 budget ·'unfair," advocated less m oney for state programs and more for schools and locaJ governments. "The governor's spending priorities are not only wrong, they are also unfair," Assembly Minority Leader Carol Hallett said Wedne5day. -.. -...... ............. _ .. _ _.._ ... _ Not this tinae Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gates holds shirt given him by supporters as he announced at a news conference Wednesday he would not be a candidate for mayor. Gates -withdraw!l from the race left incumbent Mayor Tom Bradley unopposed in his bid for a third term. 'Doctor' accused in cancer fraud LOS ANGELES (API -A 42-year-old Czechoslovakian ref- ugee who faces charges of con- spiring to defraud terminally ill cancer patients and practicing Grandmother sentenced in slaying ... SACRAMENTO CAP) -A 65· year-old grandmother who was convicted of conspiring to murder her son-in-law has been sentenced to life in prison. Superior Court Judge Sheldon Grossfeld imposed the sentence Tuesday on Tressie Cordie Deane. who was convicted of murder and conspiracy in con- nection with the January 1978 shooting of Juan Gutierrez. The prosecution said Mrs. Deane took out an insurance policy on Gutierrez and then hired a gunmantokillhim. She was said to have collected more than $25,000 in insurance benefits. The prosecutor contended Mrs. Deane had Gutierrez killed because he abused her daughter and forced her to commit sex acts with other men. She also suspect· ed him of killing her infant grandson. Mrs. Deane's daughter, Loret· ta, the victim's wife, pleaded guil- ty to second-degree murder last week. She was accused of setting up her husband by telling him to check the apartment parking lot to see if someone was tampering with his car. medicine without a license has been restricted from treating cancer patients in California or calling himself a physician here. What's more, said Superior Court Judge F.C. Hayden, Milan Brych cannot refer to himself as a California physician in other states. Hayden's order Wednesday di Hers from a temporary restraining order issued in No- vember requiring Byrch to halt his cancer treatments and to refrain from promoting himself as a physician, in that the words "in California"·were added. HAYDEN SAID HE could not prevent Brych from practicing medicine in other states, but could only prevent him from saying he is a Califomf'a pbysi- ci an. Brych held a medical license in New Zealand at one time, but was deregistered 77. Deputy Attorney General Leslie Ann Lederman said she was troubled by the ruling because Brych would be free to travel to "say, Nevada, and ad- vertise himself as a physician." She asked the judge if Brych would be able to get away with treating California patients in another state. HAYDEN SAID THAT if Brych attempted to do that, the attorney general's office could "come back for another injunc· lion." Several of the patients Brych allegedly treated i11. West Covina and Beverly Hills while working with the late Richard O'Conner, a West Covina physi- cian, were from other states and countries. January Clearance Sale January 15·24 Suits Sportcoots Trousers Velours Neckwear Sport Shirts Dress Shirts Sweaters UPTO 50% OFF gordon a, co. POIM .. '•1••• ... H1m1 U•M INs.t.10.1:11 .... 11·1 1000 ...................... ,.,. .... . '7141 tlwtll IAMl.N •I CAID • YllA • MAl1aCMAW Mlnlmel lftef ltlon charge on .... merchlrMi .... I -· I ThUrldey, Januar;. is. 1981 ... /F DAILY PILOT • l.J An ·offer she refused Nixed propo1ition, denied promotion? SACRAMENTO <AP> -A paycbokJCist •bo aaya abe wu denied a promotion beeauae ahe complained that her bon made r _. sezual propmitioa ia ut:iq the State Commiaaion on the Status ol Women for help. The comJD.iaion, wbicb ia only advisory, said Wednesday after bearinl her story that it would see what it could do. Mary Lebrato. 30, testified that she had been pursuin& her case through state channels for more than two years, and was experiencing "extreme frustra- tion." MS. LEBRATO, WHO has a doctorate in psychology, said she had taken her complaint lo the State Personnel Board, ask- ing for reinstatement to the job to which she should have been : promoted, back pay, and a declaration of state policy on sexual harassment cases. She also has filed' a lawsuit against her former boss. Robert Carrillo, former deputy director of the state Department of Developmental Services, which s he said asks unspecified money damages. She said Carrillo propositioned her at a department Christmas party in 1978 and threatened to block her career if she didn't agree. After she filed a com· plaint, she said, she railed to get Brownie bakery bUBted SAN FRANCISCO CAP) Th e y c a'l I e d h e r "Brownie Mary," a gray- haired, grandmotherly 57-year old woman who police claim ran a full- fledged bakery for goodies loaded with marijuana and halluci n oge ni c mushrooms. "I figured you guys were coming." said Mary Rathbun, who was arrest· ed Wednesday as police"Of· I ficers raided her home m San Francisco's Castro Street District. She was booked on charges of possession and sale of narcotics. Among the goods con· (iscated by police were S4 dozen br<-wnies -which they claimed contained marijuana -and 18 to 20 pounds o f high-quality sens1m11la marijuana, which they c laim s he mixed into the cookies. ) . I .,..,,...... SEXUAL COMPLAINT Dr. Mllry Lebr•to the promotion she had been pro· mised. Dr . Lebr ato sinre has transferred to a different job in the state Health Services Department. She said she did not know if she would accept the job at the Department o f Developmental Services even if the board says she should get it. But s he said she wants Sl,600 in back pay, while the department claims the s um is only $64. Time runs out Carrillo resigned after the Personnel Board staff issued a report statin1 that a department investieation substantiated Dr. Lebralo's charges aeainst him. He said his resignation had nothing lo do with Dr. Lebrato's charges or the board staff's re· port. THE PERSONNEL Board staff said Carrillo did not block her promotion, but other depart· ment officials did after they were aware of her complaint against Carrillo. The staff recommended Dr. Lebrato be appointed with back pay. but she said the department has not acted. Her next appeal is to the five-member Personnel Board itself, which could order the department to comply. Laura Aguilera, chief of the Personnel Board's affirmative action division, said the board ls expected to adopt a new policy on sexual harass m ent in the next few weeks. A draft of the proposed policy says the state is committed lo providing a work environment free from sexual harassment, states that any employee should promptly report violations to the departmental Equal Employ- ment Opportunity Counselor or Women's Program Officer, and spells out the employee's rights of appeal 'Stinky' the rlljlist • escapes prosecution BERKELEY I AP 1 The rapist known as "Stinky," suspected o( attacking dozens of women during the past 4~ years, has gotten away with hi s crimes. prosecutors say The statute of Limitations has run out. lromcally. police are convinced they know who the man is. said Joseph Salgado, senior tnal deputy m the Alameda County district attorney's office · THI:: MAN WAS ARRESTED an October 1978 on ~uspicion or rape. sodomyr robbery and sexual perversion "In my mind to this day. there was more than reasonable, s uf- fic ient probable cause to believe that the suspect was reponsible for a series of sexual assaults,'' Salgado said Wednesday "But we did not havl• sufficient evidence lo pres ent to a jury that would convict him .. THE SERIES OF ATJ'ACKS by the foul·smelling rapist out- raged the community, a center of feminist activity Large rewards were offered, a special police task force was formed. Newspapers and broadcast stations distributed his description. "We worked weekends. we ~ot up at J a.m. to follow leads and hold stakeouts." Sall? ado said "W e 01d everything we could think or. .. Haggar corduroy blazer ... Famous name. Famous fit. Timeless styhng means you enjoy this sportcoat year after year. From the Gallery Collection by Haggar in 50% Fortrel polyester/50% cotton car· durqy. Classic styling includes open patch pockets. center vent. and. of course. that famous Haggar fit. Reg. 75.00 .. 54.90 .r ., •S FASHION ISL.AND NEWPORT BEACH silverwoods I • .. 1- Edltorlal P~e ..... ,. K"'"''" 'e""°''•' •-e•"•' -------------------------------...-------- Orango COd'>I Dally Pilo t Thu~. J.,,uert 1!i, 1911 Thom.s l<eevll/Edltor Gesture may cal~ sewer opponents . It ~ ~n a H'ttt ''"''t· I h1· Urnu"l' Cuunty San itatlon ll1i.tr1<'l 'ihtVpt·d u m11ra111riur11 1111 1ww t'Wt>r n mne<'tions 1n an art>a f>Mt 11( th1 · I 'ppt•r "l1·wport Huv Tht' mor~t11r1u111 \\htd1 •·rft·<'ll\l'h IJlnt·ki. new de H •lopmt•nl an tht• tu 1·11 a11<1 111 pun 1t·ul.11 h 1:-. vut several lP tflt: ('ompan\ 11r11Jt•1·h 1111 huld. 1., 11111 to ht' ltftt•tl until llt'" "'l'Wt.'t, ('lilHJ<'ll \ I!'> 11111\ 11h•d Ano wlwn thi•t "'111 tw 1:-. ... ull a ~<111tl 4ul'~t 111n Thf' pro11<1'f•d I pp1·1 u,,' "''"' t·r l11w. t•n \'ls toned a~ r11nnm~ frnm Hi..: ('.1m1111 dlo11.: tht· h.n t11 Newport ))unt>!' wu .. to ht• lht· ani-wt·t for tht· an·a :.t·rvl'd b\' a ..,,.,H·r hnt' awl jJun1p ..,, dt11111 ,.11d to tw 11pl'1'atmg at !'>e~en I lnh'' 1h-~1gnt'li t <tp.t r lt \ Hui the SMt.IU.000 pr11Jl;'1·t ra11 into lrnuhlt· with t'nv1ron 111t"nt .. h:.t:-. aucl f111 :.tlh "a:. twld UIJ II\ ttw i.tall· (,'oastal c '11 n\ rm,:.1on I 'or11m1:.1't11nt·r., 1 l.111t1111g the !'>l'Wt·r lint' lovkt.'d 1den I t~· d l lll ct PfllJl'c't lhl·) '>hOt down Se\ era I yf:'ars ago, s ug i!t'"lt·tl 'dntlatwn offlnab n11ght ovt>rc·om t' t he concerns ill t'll\ 1ni11rnl·ntah~h h,\ pa.' 1ng lor :-.ornt· enhanC'eme nls 111 lht' art:a. ::.ueh a s hauling c1wa\ ind dredgmg µiles :-iamt~.wn off1t1Jb now µn· deta1hng plans lo s pend up lo S2QO.OOO l.11 s at1!>.f.' cn\'1rnnmentalists. who remain "or·nt'd tht.· St'\H'r lrnt' will dis rupt wildlife an the bay. .\net I hi:l t duesn t :.el'm ~nrca~on a ble. especially sinte lhl.' ln •int-( 'umµan~ •~ ll1<1nani.: lht· funds inte rest .free to LhL• district. What would he unrt·asonablt'.tJthough . 1s if,the en· "'1ronmt·nlall::.ts l'ontanue to µ11:k awa~· at Lhe p rojeC't a ft er the dis tnet has agr eed to pay this prict'. If that wert~ to haµpen . one could assume t he bay lovers a r e less c·ont'l'rned with the birds and plants than ~imply hloc·king the projN·t and future grow1h Access has risks Public· aC't(;•ss to p ublic beach es. a virtual l'Ornerston e of the s t ate Coastal A<:t. is C'au sing ripples in Newport Beach t ht•sedays While the principle of providing a way to the water for t h e general public is a wo rthy cause. the re a r e times when it <·an be pushed too far. Take·on e example that e merge d in Newport's proposed Local Coastal P lan. It is proposed that access be p rovided on a ll new o r rt•·sold commercial waterfront property in Newport. Specifically. b us iness owner s would be asked to provide a five.foot easement that runs.parallel to the bulkhead a nd ··as n ear lo the water as practical.·· There like ly would be little problem with such a plan when it came to restaurants o r ho t els . But it's the s hipyard owners and the marina people who a r e up in a rms . They s ay security problem s a lread\· are bad and \'an- d<i lism attacks frequent. Providing o pln access. the~· say, will only be inviting trouble. The~· a lso ex~ress concern th at s uC'h access will open I h e m up to n ew liabilities and insurance difficulties. We hav<' to agree. The irlc·a of pro\'iding continuous at" t•ess a rounrl the harbo r ma~· bf:' good but 1t ·sn ot always prac- l i<' a I Birthday party Nt'WJ>Ort Bea<·h 1s 75 years old and a week ·long birthday part,¥ is bcinKplanned for next September. Some o f N8 wport ·s bes t talents ha\'C a lready planned out a number of festi\'llies. including a <:ommunity parade around Newport Center Drive in Fas hion Is land a nd a n "(lid Timer's Breakfast" al the Balboa .,avilion. The annual Character Boat Par ade. which actually 1s ht'ld in August, will reflect the c ity's diamond an.ni vers ary. The pan.idcthc m e will be "Newport's 75th ." In addition t o a ll this, there will be a number o f musical and athletic even~. all with birthday party themes. But C'hief planners o f the September birthday party 8 111 Banning and former Newport Mayor Dora Hill hope to have more . They say they're counting on Newport citizen s to ~olunteer party ideas a s well as assistance in put· ting things together. Newport certainly deserves a fun-filled bash a nd c itizen participation is welcom ed. Hirthday ideas should be passed a long lo Parks and Recreation Director Ron Whitley. • Opinions e xpressed 1n the space above are those ol the Gaily P ilot Other views expressed o n this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1 led Address The Daily P1lc!lt. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 · 6 Boyd/Job payoffs By LM. BOYD Th e money experts con tinually examine carcNS to find which show the most proPtise in the upcomin~ de ca~ and which s how the leatt. Latest rundown on this matter indicates these oc- cup;tions can be expected to pa)(; off most handsom ely; corOyuter syste ms analyst. dodor. health service ad· m iislstrator. cngi necr a nd dentist. Least promising, ac- c o "'in g to t his s tud y : tea~her. military orricer. ne~paper reporter, public rel~ions manager, lawyer an<t_..:.trchitecl. " t signers of ladies· cos- tu s have come up with dr es made of wallpaper, \,, ... .... Otaar -I 1 Gloomy Gus fl the oil crisis should fiad to a Mldeut war Che people 1UU drlvln1 iaa ~ abouJd be arafted ftnt. L.J. ....... , .. ..-.._ .... a..&-=--..::.~ and tht• Y!lean·rs or same arc ~a11I to blend in rather well with the dC't:or in their own hom<.•s . Most appropriate for demure girls who sit out the clanc<·. T h o:.c who sell initial s tickpins say the letter ·' M" 1s the most popular of all. Q. F.vcry urtcrnoon al 5 o'C'lock for t he last 20 years in Hawaii, I 've m ixed an 86-proof scotch and soda for my wife and an 86·proof bourbon a n d water for m ys e If in s mall glasses with the same amount of ice in each. When it's time for refills. the ice in m y wife's glass is almost gone. but I still have alot of ice left. Why this dlHerence? Is it the scot ch that melts it or the soda ? A. Am guessing the soda. .But will check further. This :m ay require considerable re· sear ch . Stand by. Q . Whal determines whether a vo lcano Is con- s idered active or not? A. ll'1 called acllve. if It has erupted within recorded history. Q. Noon la neither a . m . nor p.m ., but 12 m , and the m atanda f« meridian. That'• what 10U aald. Mktal1ht la 12mm~l-•'1? •A. ttaM for mid· met11M•· Richard Reeve8 Cities S:\(;INAW. Mic h In the ... urnnwr or 111:n . two young ..,n·nl·h aristoaats i·ame to !fis 11la1·t'. ~·\'en Mkr they h ad been ".11'11l·d hy un innkeeper outside I h·I r111l . · · L>o you rcaliz<' what \ 11u an • undcrt:.ik in~., Do you kilo\\ lliul Sa~maw as the last in· hah1h·il pl:.itc till the Pac·ifi<.' 01·1·un . lh <il fro m h ere to S ag1na" hurdl) anylh1ni.: but "ildl·rncss an1I p:.ithl<·ss sulltudt• a fl' t 11 bt.· found"" Ttw~ \\t.·111 anyway and 1int· of th1·n1 ~ Al1•x1~ ch·Tm·quc·villt• who was latl'r to lw n•ll'11rat1•d ·" I ht· aulhor of · lh•mm· I a (' ~ I ll \ 111 l' r 1 t· a . ' · \\rot 1· an 1•s "o ;i Y •1ho11t I h<• 111u1·111·~ 1n111 "It• cksc·rt " "th1· wild1·r llt'SS .. II \\ ··~ '1rj.!111 fon•st hf fJllll' tht.·n. but T11('qu1•ville kn<.'w lht• ~real and . g n .•t•dy Amt•rit·:ms would tak<.• Mailbox are worth preserving ever y tree and move on to some place else, som e place momen tarily Wt!althy. ·'It ·s this nomad people which the rivers and l akes do not stop." he wrote, "befor<.• which the forests fall und prairies arc covered with shade, itnd which, after having reitC'ht:d th<· Pacific 0l'eun, will reverse its steps to troublt: and destrov th<> soc:ielil•s which it will havt• form{•d behind it." We have reached the Pacif1t Now. Saginaw, which once· h<:td a population of almost 100,0ll<I. 1s just one of the sot·iclies formt•d lwhrnd tht.> frontit•r It 1:-. being destroyed now its population was down to 77 ,500 in 191!0 <'t•nsus Thill eensus Ll·lls the Slnrv of lht' m•w 11r c1H1J1huing m;Jvt· mt•nt WC'st Tlw p11pulat111n of St Louis. "ht th was <J fur lrad eng µost 1n IKll . has d1:dincd from 880,000 lo 448,000 'in th<.· pas t 30 yt'ars Huffahi clrop!J('d from 580,01111 lo :157.000 New York Cit~· lost almo~t ont• million people. Philadelphia. Detroit ... so it goes . PEOPLE, it seem s. would rather li ve in little boxes in the desert when• Los Angt•les meets San Bernardino or ''" top of what the Lord meant to he a swump in Floridu thun stay in brick houses in Hall1mon· or Pitts burgh. Fl'der al and lot•al programs lo en•ate and savt' in· duslries and jobs in the• old cities during the 1960s and 1970!-i ma) have kept 1.1 few pcopk a round for a few wintl'rs. but only a few lluman nalurt' still 1·11unts for more than puhlit p11l1<.·y SlJ. lht' new convt·ntional "1sdom will bt'. Let ·., forget about Saginaw and lhl· rest whul t'an wc do'' Th1.1t "idcu" hu s ht•t:n i.:ivt·n impn·ss ivt· n·~pet'talulll\ II\ nnc of l'n·s1 clt·nt l'artt·i-·s 'nc·ations. lht• l'11mmiss111n for a :'l/ut111nal Agt•nda for thl· 1980:-. Tht• 1·11rn mi :-;s ion has rt·t·ommt:rulcd a total l'lwn~c in fcdl'ral urhan poli ty frt1m trying lo d1 1 something for thr• losl·rs to JIJin- ing the winners. "Whe n the flod<.'ra I g11v1·rn ment steps in to tr) to 1.1ltl·r these d y namu•s. ·· ttw ('om · mission reporb aft1·r n •vwwing population shifts from cast to west . from t•old to warm, "it J,:l'Ol•ratl'S it floo<} Of <kmunds that may sap lht• 1ntt1atiV<.' Of urhan govo.rnnwnts via ttw l'X· pt•<·t :it111n nf l'ont 1nU11us .;up port · · "l 'ITU:s I AR•: n11t• 1wrma n1mt . ·· thl' 1·omm1'is1on saul l't•rh<Jp1', hut. 111 g1•11l•ral. 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II .tl1•1 11111• .. p11l1lll' .111d l•l"l\.111• l.11'11111!" ·~it .ell J..11111-t.1•t".111 .. 1· 11 "'""" ,,,. " 11 :11.!l'•h 11. It'·· ,,, " 1·1111 1111, tfi.11 d1•1 i;ftod 11 • l11'•IJ"'I fllll"ll•ll 1 Ill 'llh•1d1t" th•· l•l""l"llllL' 111111•1nl\ 1:11h•·r lh.111 111,. 1111i,; J.!llllC rtl.11111 II.I Proposed bill could nullify Prope 13 To lht• 1-:r11111r Thomas I> 1-:llu:->'s t•olumn "Shaclow ('a"I II\ Prr1p 1:1." .l ;1n l . mak1•s ·:..11m1· pn·lt.\ s hatlo".' sl att•n11·11 t s /\ h1g ..,had11\1 is l'asl 11\'t•r th1• <t<· 1·11ran 11f h11' 'takmC'nl lh:i1 dul' lo 1:1 '11r11pt•rl~ lax1•s an• hreng ing 1n onl.' •HI pt•n•1•n1 of I ht• rt• '<'nut· th<•\ dul lll'fon... Dut· lo Ill'\\ 1·1in:.tnw1 ron ten d ~all·~ 111 pr11p1•rl .~. WhlC'h an· appraised al t111la~··s inflall'd Jll"H'l'~ ;md t axt·d a<·1·111·1lrngl~. most 1·oun I 1t·s in California an· l'Olll•<·llng 0111n• Orangt• ( '11unl.v alom• t•ol lt•t'l t•d Sl'R hilhon mort• this ~-t·a r f tum it dirl hl'fon· 1:1 And I ht· prnfl 1 gu1· y of nc•w an cl h1 ght•r "ft•t·1'·· for !-.la n<laril ~l'l"\'ll't•s ~hould k(•l'J> t'Vl'ry haffllt-1 wt•ll .,;1 l'!'1>vt• their Jll"I' 1:~ rt•\"ell1U'S ~ Tift: FACT lh<tt they cut vital sc•rvu·1·s and sl'hools . whil<.• lh<•y raist• J,!overnment s alari<'S and IO<Tl'LIM' burt•aucrul'it·s. is just a punis hmt•nt lo th t• people for having passt•d 1:1. An:d there is a plot 1n I hat 11k>y. Thl' plot is lht• dark s hadow Sl'n .. Jo h n llolrrnlahl is try in~ lo blot out l:J with flt· h as introdu ced Sen att• Hill ·M that rc•quires t hat all n·sitlenl i11I n•al property be a p· pra1 ~1·d unnu<flly at "fair rnarkl•t v<1IUl' .. Homes bought twfort• rn~ ·for $40;000 would· be rt• appraised at $150.000. raising their tax from $400 to Sl.500 a year. making them unafforda· hi<' for older owners to live in. Many are €'allng dog food now lo surviv<'. Would t his leavt• them with only a bone? If passed in th" Legis lature. SB44 will be put on the ballot as Senat<.• ·Constitutiona l Amend· m ent R. We will have to work as hard as we did for 13. to beat this amendment that would wipe it out. So let's stop il before it begins b y contacting o ur senators. demanding that they not thwart our wishes by voting for it. /\ m ajority of no votes in the Senate will kill it right there. GOLDIE JOSEPH Per•• Jf•sst. To the Editor: . Steve Marble, Dally Pilot re- porter, is to be complimented tor a fine reporting job regard· Ing the "T alk of the Town" porno ahop. We now know that Jack Gordon, owner of the prop· erty under the porno shop, Is a conv icted criminal from Las Ve1aa. Why I.a it, that, despite the clear oppo1IUon from our com· munlty, 11 ... n . Gordon. Wede ana ~ penllt ln fordq a D ..... • N..,ort Beeeb1 ...., Wlu1•11 II blld8d ...... effort'°,,...... J11)rr111i.:raphn· at't t\ 11 .\ ., Tht• pt•oph· of :"<t•wporl llt•ac·h ..,h11uld 1•11nlen11t· 1h1·1r 11pp11,11111n 111 lht~ 1ns11h1111s :1t·l1\ll\· ('111111 l'rlw11ma11 l•:v<'l_\'11 llHrt i~ ).!l\'mg 11~ df1·1·liv1• l1•;11kr ... t11p .!,\MES F tlf-:1.FHH'll Hiiiian~ pad all To lht• 1-:<11tor Warn·n <; Althofr 1 ;\'lallhox. .Ian 21 amt Ill\ fatht•r would havt• gott<'n a l;111).! h1·aul1h1lly Warn•n 1s t11"l'<I of all lh<· pray mg and lht• can1Llt:~. and \\ant~ to go in thl'rl' \\illi 1tw tn1op:-. and s how lh11st• l rar11an~ who is hoss Thl•rc have• hec•n o.;o manv 10 tcrnatinn:tl 1-r1S<'1' 11\•t•r ltH: la~t 20 vc•ars. that I <·:111·1 n•rnt·mbt·r wh;<'h ont' it wa~ 11111 "" falhl'r. too. hLlri gr11wri l1rt•cl 11f :ell th1.· pussy foolinJ.! in sornc· s1tuati11n Onc'l'. whil1· w1• Wl'rt· playing c nhhagt• and li ~ll'lllng to lh1· n1·ws. ht' 11111 w:entrd lo "drop lh1· homl,,i and 1-:1'1 1! 111·1•r w11 h " AT Tiit: A(;•; 11f 7>i h1~ mind was still sharp, h11I hes hocly was gn1ng lht' Way of a (•Hr whwh hart lung J>a1'S<"I th1· warranly pt•ri11d llis pump wa~ prctt~ wc•ll shot and lht· l'ngin1• 1·m1ldn't bf' rt' huilt A1' ii t ur nl'd out. h1· only wa ~ 111 Ii\'(• six months more. . !\~ 1t so hap11t·rwd. that ('risis was l'\'<•nluall\' rl'M)lvt•r.I I don't know if 11 ~a s prayt·r.s . or candles. good 'liplnma('y or t•om promise thal did il ll frequently sct•ms lo me that olrlcr peopl<.' . who have less nf a life span lo Ii vc• . are the m ost militant among us . I know we• can ch argl' in I here an<t whip those Iranians and th<' Russians loo. just likt• in "Star Wars." But. sin c·e I have s o m e grandchildren now. I 'd rather slick with the prayers and the candles ... at least until after the Super Bowl. V/\N ARSDALE FR/\NCE c ............... . To the Editor: Week after week you C'an turn the pages of the Daily Pilot and r ead all about Harbor Boulevard's Robbers' Row. A cornucopia of crime weaves its way along the boulevard . Money must be easily availa· ble. Maybe if these companies CX· pend aome money for addiUonal security and adopt 1ome addl- tlona l preventtve measures. Juat m•ybe they can di11uacS, the hoodluma. 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Whv not maki· llulll'ls 11nh ;1\'ailablt• 01111 s alt• at a l11t·a l pn: c·1111·1 and onl~ :1fl1·r :1 qu11·k l' hN·k of orH.'s IJ:wkg rouncl ·1 II mav ~ound a hil corn\'. hut"'' cl11 ncc·1f to make 1'0mt· t•h.;_ingt·s l1·g1 s lat1 v 1·. p1111 1l 1\1• Hntl prt>n•nt i \'l'. CON II Al>TH I<; 11.1 0 IJrnp c•fflfpc•do11 raf P To tlw t-:d1l11r. I am appall1•cl that m•ilhl'r you. I ht• county s u11t•rnsors. nor lht• s tat<• l.an1b C11mrn1ss111n Jrn.n· ,1..'.om;ider.e<I t·h<" ·mnsr· ht"> \'inus solution to lhl' "t'Xl'e~s" I r u ~ t f u n ct s w h 1 (' h a rt• a 1· C'Umulatin~ due t11 thl' s 1H·c·essful ooc•ratlon or Dana Point 11 ~1 rbor ·Your j..•ditt>rial says. "It is not at all surprisi n~ th<:tl a sur plus h as heen accumulated ... Has it occurred to you that if the col let•t ion rule• Wl're lower the operation I a nd businesses> mi(!ht be even more successful ? Do you really consider spending the "excess" funds at Newport and Sunset Aquatic Park to be 0 · 'eq uitablc distribution··" GEORGE PLANT ••• flrfl'•r• To the Editor: I'd like to d iscuss the Orange County Transit District bus system . It's no t the system itself, but more the bus drivers. I'm told they have to be very good driven in order to main- tain their jobs, and yet I 'm con- stantly seetn1 where bu1es are r.ullln1 out In rront of cars, mak- n1 bad turns. stoppinc when they ahouldni 1top, just break· ln1 the law conatantly, and yet· nothins'• ever uld or done about It. It '1 very fnaatraUn1 when you aim• 1et ln a fender .._.,. bffa.. ot 11ome'*b whu ia ....... to a&op blc ... tM e. II -......... , ftom ... "" \\1th 110 r1·i.:.:1rd 111 <',t r .,''' :111\ hud~ 1111 lh1 1t1ad I hal ' Ill'' "'·' 111111111111 I 'II.\ I< 1.1-:s TH,\ vn:11 .-.arlng •UflflP•tlo" '1'11 I h1 · l·:d1t11r .Jt·n~ 111"";" 1 .... pn1p<t.1111.! 111 '•I \ t' I 1111' J...., h.\ I· 11111111, ii 111 µ I I I l . 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Tot hr Etlitnr W 1 I h I ht· <· u 1 It ;11· k 1 n t a .x mont•\ I '"111 11nd1·r .. 1 and wtl\ sdwoi~ ,1n · 1·1111111J.: hat k 111 th~· ha~11'!'>. hut -.111111· ..,t•t·m t11 ht• m11d1 mort• hu~11· than 11\ht·r~ 1\ 1·11uph• of mon1 hs a co I n•afl 111 th1· l1ilot that th1• :"t•\\port !\h·s a l '111f11·d Sl'h1111I 1>1~trr1•1 wa~ firing n ·11wtl1al rP:11ltng ancl 01111'11' lt·:11·h1·r~ \11 .. thc d1·mcn nirv sd1oi>I~ ··111 that sanw 1ssut· of ih<.• papl'r I n •ml lh:tl Orange• l'oasl < 'ollt>gt· "a~ no\\ offt•rang a . 'l'lass en Walkmi.: t I suppos.e ~·011 1·11uld harrlly j!t•I 11111rl' has11· lh:tn lhal I and lll'~I of all "It'!<> rn·t· .. I Tift: ARRIVAi. 11f tht• n<•w OCC c·atulogu<· offc·nng literally thousands of l'lasst•s meludmg 91 mus il' <·lasses. madl' mt' n • m e mber this a nd feel that thin~~ 'should be more €'quitahle An c ll'mcntary student who is hav- ing trouble readin~ deserves far mnre help than some adults who want lo take the beginning piano lessons. also free O h well, with OCC's unlimaled financial resources they·11 prob· ably offer Remedial Watkin~ lfor the stude nt who has trouble putting his best foot forward>. or Wa lkinl( to Music next year and m aybe these laid·ofr elementary s'ch ool teachers can get jobs and t he kids can wait until they aet. to college to learn to read. ' • MARY WAGNER Buslaess· Thurldey, JM\uary. 15, '9' D~L Y PILOT ~lJ Super/ arms seen in l[.S. Report warn• of food production control W A.SHJNOTON (AP) It wm be "oaJ1 a few year•" belon !\ fOOd prod~Uon wtU be con ceatratfJd aMCJal • h.ndfu.I ol auperfarma unless atepa an takC!tl at ont'l' to cha.DI• ud flne·twie fechral farm Vol1C·y, 11aya • rl!<'ently rt1l•••ed rti pOrt Tbe report , "A Time lu Cbooae,'' wu pre· pared b) l~«' AAtrtr ulture L>epartment after u h.auUvf' r.-surr h, 10 publJ<' heann1• •od 10,000 P•lei ol t~t1m11n)' The vroJl!<'t beaao nearly two y•ars -an ··n SEEMS ··Alat.V <.'.:&TAIN that the huun· ~-onum1<' d1mate. combmed w1tb aa con· unuatJon of t urrent pohc1es liJ\d pro1rams, will continue .uld even arctderate the shift to large and super .lar~e f&rms, ·· the report saud ·n.ereJore. unless prest!nl policies and pro· grams are changed ~o that they counter, instead of reinforce and accelerate the trends towards ever larger firmmi.: operations . the result will be BEWARE OF AMATEUR MEDICAL ADVISERS ByTerry g. . . Grant, R. Ph. II SC\'ms lhal :111110~1 COAN EA R•r• Coln• & Swmpa GOLD & SILVER P~a for 1-14-11 -c--.• -ct tn.Jt l<rt•~,,-·: M•Pl• lt .. 100 CorOt'•• !IOPHO• .... -..... .,.. .. "''·· '"'·· u•.• U•>.• 1111.• l71t.tt ""~ "~ '°"" Sll~tr B~ t'\ t·r~ l>t•O,\ Is t•ai.:t'I' lu ,,-11,_,.,,...Nowln pr 111· 1 1 t· t· rn t· cl 1t·1n1· c ....... _,,.._, l\1 t• n I 11111 ha \ 1 n i.: u n (714) 556-6150 lll lmt:nl of itnl k1nc1 and South CoHI PIHi Vlll•ge t'\'t'fl,'Urlt' froirn hdflful -............. . • f ew lar1e farms coatroWna food productioa in only a few years. ·•nu.a does not mean that present policies and the procratm derived from them should be sum- marily abandoned. It doea m ean that they should be modified.·' Suaan E. Sechler, project coordinator, said this week the study s howed concentration of ' agricu.ltural production in the hands of a relative- ly lew big operators has been 1oin1 oo faster than bad been thought previously. Asked what the report meant by "only a few years" before production is concentrated among the superfarms, Ms. Sechler said there is no pre- cise timetable. But she said 10 to 15 years is a fair estimate. Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland said Monday in an interview that the report "is a re- search document" that had been intended-as a policy guide if Pres ident Carter bad been re· elected. "We would have used this as sort of the text- b ook for th e development of food and agric ultural policy for the second term," Bergland said. Commonly called the "structures'' study, the project included comme nts and testimony from hundreds of people, a cr oss·section of consumers, farmers. scholars, clergy, business people, rural residents and professionals . THE RE PORT -ACTUALLY a 210-page . s ummary of a much lar ger work that will be re- leased later in stages -said federal programs "designed to protect today's farmers from the economic and natural disasters that remain as , ___ c_.,,. .... , fr1t·111ls to :11lv1·rt1s 1111( ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~f med1rine mi'n 11fft•r a I" treat mt•nt The\ .1n• hk<' 1 ~ 1 threats are jus tified and must be maintainefl." But those programs "that seek to gua1'lntee market prices or incomes in excess of those needed by fully efficient producers will only 'ead to a nation of large and super-large farms and further the demise of farming communities ." lht• hlind l1':1°1l1 n l( tht• blind The fa lluc•\ of amalt'ur:. 1s th;it ' the~ ..., .,. t' only treal s~ mplOms of I su:knl'ss. not lhe t•au:.t•. ,....t.. I Only a ph~s1t·1an has the ~ knuwl<'dJ.!t> tu d1a~nose whilt 1:. raus 1ng the ) I l r ou blc Th<' ph} s 1 c11111 presrn b<'s lht• part1<•ular meclirine h1S lonJ: :.tuclies I and expenenct· dct·1d<':. 1s __ ----.!..__ h cs t Y<H' H IX ICT< It< l' A:"' PllO."\ I-~ l 'S 1\ twn ~•HI ncC'1l a nw1h<·m1• 1'1d< up your pn ·sn1ptm11 1f :.hop pinJ.! nt•arhy. or 1q· 1~·111 deli \'t.'r prompt I,\' without ext ra diari.:1· ,\ 1.:rt·at m un,\ IR'<•PI(• .. 11tn1~1 us with tht•1r pn•sc·nplmns May\\(' r11m1 .. 111nd vou rs·· . ,AH UDO f'HARMACY F.-D .. nry JSI H..,..lllRoM M•.,...tbeci. '42-1510 , DICK UMPHREY IELOW MARKET INTEREST RA TES AVAILAlll • COMMIActAL • IMDUSTalAL • AllCUFT LEASING DIVISION LAMD•SEA•All LEASING 1600 Dove St !!415 Newport Beach 975-0440 LEASE DIRECT!!! EXCmMG NEW 1911 beach imports •Alfa Romeo•Peugeot•Soab M8 DOVE STREET Newport Beach 752-0900 $50,000 to $500,000· INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS· • Inter-• only Pltv-t'f • l•c-• • Co•••,.cl•I .• R-l•ent&al • Wee•lv to••lt••n•• 1 • Mont .. ly f•ndln•• ' • 6 -n•ll• to 3 yun • So•tltern C.llforn" C 111•.t· I •tU lo•n lnf--tlort a e nrtce ' 1 it 0 11;r 1111.uu 1wf 11,11•tl ... (711) 759-1515 AMERIC.N HOME MOflTGAQE 730 Newoort C"'nlf'r Ortve OeS1gn P1aza Newoon Beath • Ca11torn1a 92~ However, it said, extrem e car e must be ex- er cised in modifying farm programs, keeping "farm structure clearly in mind" so that those who need help are indeed aided in the best in- terests of society. "CENTRAL TO THE modifications that are necessary are policies and programs that help the medium-size and s maller farm operators obtain credit, achieve production efficiencies and marketing opportunities, protect their natural re· sources and the environment, have access to off. farm employment opportunities, and offset the bias towards bigness in tax policies," the report said. Using 1978 figures, the report said large farms -those with sales of more than $200,000 in products annually -totaled about 64,000 or 2.4 percent of the 2.67 million total farm units. But those large farms accounted for $46.3 billion, or 39.4 percent of the $117 .4 billion gross s ales. R EP UBLIC AIRLINES which serves John Wayne Airport in Orange County, has reported its 1980 revenue passenger miles increased 8 percent to 7.1 billion from 6.5 billion. Passenger boardings were 17,413,022 compared with 17,323,284 in 1979. Revenue passenge r miles flown in December totaled 614.3 million miles compared with 537 .9 million for December 1979, a 14 percent increase. John R. Gordon is manager or the Irvine office of Hergenrather & Co., an exe c utive search firm headquar tered in Los Angeles. An application fil ed by Co mme rce Bank, Newport Beach, to establish a regional office in Costa Mesa, has been approved by the California Banking Department, accord· ing to Timothy L. Strader , chairman of the bank board. • GO•DOM Robert J . Salllvan, chairman of the Commit· tee on Taxation of the California Certified P ublic Accountant Society, will speak at tonight's meet- ing of the Orange County /Long Beach chapter of the society. Dinner is scheduled for 7 with the meeting to follow at 8 at the Santa Ana Country Club, 20382 Newport Blvd., Santa Ana Heights. Hartman laveatmeat llesearcl1 Groap, Inc .• Orange, has moved to 901 Dove St .. Newport Beach. The firm specializes in pension and profit-sharing in- vestment consulting. Ray mond J . LaRock , Newport Beach, has been elect· ed senior vice-president of Kee nan Supply, Inc .. Carson. The firm distributes industrial piping and m ec hani ca l LellOC• products. Lee G. Kirkpatrick, • naUve of Laguna Beach, is senior vice president for branch administration of CJUzens Savings in Mill Valley. Now-a tax savings break for small business lt"athe .... lfled!ilql.,•P 1'an(82') ..... OcMmment 8flPIUWid ........... Ideal for loll~. pertnenNpa and amal COll*etiona with no ut9dno pcMlte pwlon plM. Pwmb the ...,.,eo,.r tax~ contttbudona for MM end empeo,. .. to S!P NWtngs accounts -. to 15" of,._.,~ maximum •7.500. You can Mt up • SEP pl9n now fot the 1980 88l'l*'tJa yes. ~.4eferred contrtbudona for 1980 can be made u IMe u Aprl 15, 1911, normal tax I ~ """ u.,,.. Mao ale OW' ,..,,..,,,.,., .,,ecll&Ull ..,.,., R.publlc'a l.u·NDlnf IC.ogh and IRA,,.,... Every Ume the Roo.ter Crow1 jour MoMJ Qrowa I REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS I 111-a~ir*..;;·="·t=: a ... ,.. ·x..., .... '===--:Ee ... W)l (714) 184-D47 ................... 00.000 MaM OMces ALTADEl'CA 22'6 l''t. LAke /we. !213) 111·1211 /lll·Ml1 - llLTl'UM· NWV'\• l«Nf//A •...,.. ·~ • ~ HIJClfTI • UQ.M...._ • U.NtGE.t.I -.-...a•~• "9CC>.wM· Wff'AN!M • ~ •woca.#IDNIU • • Fishi:ng harnpered Frigid weather in the East has hindered the fishing industry causing price in, creases in some areas of the country for she llfish. New England temperatures in the teens and below zero have iced harbors where ice floes such as these at New Bed- ford. Mass., have uprooted piers and knocked holes in boat huJJs. Pontiac subcompact likely DETROIT (AP) General Motors Corp. plans to bring out a Pontiac version of its ~ub· compact Chevrolet Chevette, dealers have said. hdweve't, declined lo l'Onfirm the debut of the new model, whiC'h would give Pontiac its first s ubcom- pact since the de mise of the Chevrolet Vega and its counterpart Pontiac Astre in the mid-1970S. "We saw it three weeks ago in Arizona,'' said Mike Rinke, a Pontiac dealer from Warren. Mich. Another dealer, Ned ~egler, sales manager al Causley Pontiac in Mount Clemens, Mich .. said this week the car probably wou.ld becom,. availa· ble in March. No name was given for the vehicle, which would have minor cosmetic differences from the Chevelle Sales of the Chevette have been lagging for som e lime Ward's Automotive Reports. an in· dustr~ newsletter. estimated GM had a 125·day rn ventory of the car , about double the 60-day sup· ply considered advantageous. It was announced last week that two plants which build the ca r. 1n Wilmington. Del., and Lakewood, r.a .. \\OUld be closed next week. G M <tnd Pontiac Divis ion s pokes m en , NEW YORI< '""' ClarkJl JO JO•· NASOAO =•lion\ c 10 .. cp b'> ••• '\"">WfnQ hi t bfd\ ColrTlo n '• ?JI• and IOWO\I ollor\ t>y ColG\llol I 1"• mark•t rn.k•r\ 41\ of CotTICIH ~''• 79"4 W•d. Pr1c•s oo not CmlShr 111 ' , •• .., Include reUul markup Cm"'T~I 1S1 ·t t•• I mar~down or comm. ConP•P , 30\'4 )1'" l\\6on for Wed. Cordi• U"'• 10 Sl0<k Bid Ask Cro1Tre s 30''-JO'• AEL Ind U"-t 14'1 Cycllron ,.,.,.. t11·· llf'AProl )''' 6V• O•nl~M 3W• J8 AVM Cp l'le ''" 0 1.0 .. \ ,. ........ Accur•v 1t 1;. 11 '·l Oav1Ma1 1s~ '4~1 ' A.Odi,nW n•n u 0 8Ptr ' s 17 ,, • lld vRon e. •'·· g:~t~~~ 46' 1 ~1. AlllB~h ll~ .. )..ti. II ll 111•81\(p 10 1()•,, OtwtyEI 1\. J Aff'aAI~• JJ ll•· D••C:tv~ 2·21, 141 , 1'hco1rit .-01 > 411'> 01•nCr~ ,., > ,,, > llllvnB , ... 1~ 00<u1t1 201, 11'. All•• 1•. 7 ... 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J) ••• "'° Pent•ir ~~ ~;~1 Ptirolil MUTlJAL FlJN D S • ... .-· N Thur.day'• t:lo•illll Pric-~• NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS J BUSINESS I STOCKS Dow Jones Final UP 3.50 CLOSING 919.97 Searrla telling Product nallles: • real or fiction? By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Behind mos t or the products you see advertised on television are large corporations -very la rge ones. Who else can afford lo pay the prices charged by stations 1md networks for their commercial time? Many or these advertised products ar e named for real persons . Others carry a completely fictional name . Betty Crocker, for t>xample, never existed. She was invented by the Minneapolis flour miller , General Mills. On the other hand, there was a Duncan llines. He used to rec· tim mend hote ls ror travelers lo stay at and restaurants ror people to eat at. Today his name adorns the best· Money Tree selling cake mix line, competing with Betty Cr:ocker and the Duncan Hine,o; brand belongs to the biggest advertiser of them aJI : Procter & Gamble of Cincinnati. In 1979, Andy Rooney of CBS' "60 Minutes" went on a fru itless search for the Mrs. Smith whose na m e griH·es Mrs. Sm ith's frozen pies, the largest selling pie hnc in the nat ion. He couldn't find her but he discover ed the rNtl owner and baker of Mrs Sm ith 's pies . Kellogg, the Hattlf· Creek, Mich .. cereal producer. THAT GOT K•:LLOGG thinkin~. So they jus t hunll'd up the son of the original Mrs. Smith And last year, Just before Thanks~iving, they put him on television 1n cq~ · QJCrc·ials foi;\the frozen pies Speukin~ of his mother. ht· told viewers: 'Tm proof she wa!> real " While these familiar ncimc::-. are stabled tod'<.ty 1n the homes of corporate giants. most 11r o ur hig brands half humble rmgins The stor ies hehmd 34 or our most po11ular brand names an· told in a new hook , "<:real Amcru·an Brands." written hy a former advertising man. l>avtd l'owers Cleary, and published by l"a1rchild Hr1<1ks Did you know tha t the mechanical dishwaiiher was in vented by Josephine Caris Co<:hrane. et socially 1irommcnt woman or Shclhyv11lc, Ill . who bf•camc lm!d or s1•eing ht·r t•x pt•nsivl• t•hma break at the end or the dmnt'r partie'i she ht· Id., So in the woods hed adjommg hn h11u1'<'. 1'ht· rtl'v1s1·d a crudt' win· whet·I mac hine th<il wa1' dubhed the "t;an1' ('ol'hrane ... SHE PATENTED TIU: math1nl0 m ll:Wi and forntNJ 11 \'t1mpany that s11ld dishwashers t11 restaurants She dire1·1 t•d the company until her death m l!H3 That M m11<.1ny wa1' a c·quired in 1926 by Hobart Manufactunn~. a Troy. Oh111. maker of mills, ~rmder.s and m1xeri. In 1949, wht•n th1•\ mude the rirst home dishwasher , the) 11ut th1• hranrl nam1· Kat c·hc nA id on 11 Ho bart 1.s now a SiOO million corporat111n In 18.19. CharlP:; (ioodye<tr rl1::-.con.·n·rl the vuk<tntza lion process t hat madt· poss1l,lt· th1· ruhbcr 1n1l ustry Hi· once started his own .company hut,,didn't put his name on it. lie died penniless in 1860 Hut In 1898, when Frank Seiberling s tarted a company in Akron l1 > make tires for t•arriaRcs a nd bicycles. he decided to name the firm after (.;oodyear I Hefore long c:oo<jy1·ar was 11rt ... ·1•rl1'i1ni,: · ':lt: 1wr1·1•nt of the estimatPd l ~i0.000 new automob1lt·<i to he manufanuri'fl during 1910 will ht• t•qu1ppL'<I with <;11ody1:u tin·-. · Auto Output IS mut'h hagh<•r today hut (;ood ~ l'<tr S -;ha rt• Of t h1• business is roughly th4:' s<c1me They ;1r1• tlw uncJ1 spul1•1l leader of thf' industry ..._ _______ -------~-------- SloC"l.:11 In Th_. .ftipolllght t-tfW YORK (APt ~.-ii .. , "•'Ur• CJt•t• 4nc1 f'ilJl'f l "tY\Qll y l '~ •• u .............. '" ""' Nt·w Yo•._ Stu•• f •fh,tnc,1 •\\vt lrit01f"l\I ""''Uf'\itll ~ tt• IHOr•1 "'"" l l 1• I • 1q1, 116 II"' .. .... 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