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1981-01-26 - Orange Coast Pilot
' DIAICI CUii MONDAY JANUAHY 2ti 1·1H1 Pra)·et service • APWlr..- RUNNING FOR JOY Ex-hostage Paul Needham 92 illf>gal alierL~ .found 1n lnuk rig CARU-"1AI> 1.'\l'I It was a grE'at bus11ll''' d1·;,d for the dnvf'r of a Lral'to r lradt·r lru<'k. the U S llorrkr l'atrol !-a ys. un· til he was -.loppNI with twu thirds of the wa~ yt·t to go. In the rllo! wen.· !12 1lln!al aliens in dudrn~ n1nt' wornt•n and two dllld ren There wt·n· l\\11 all('ns frn111 India with <:1..•rrn;1n pa~sporb, r o u f a Ii 1· n ~ fr 11 m t • <' n tr a I Arneril'a and otl11•r!-from Mt•x 1('0 . Tht.• un1dc r11 1f1(·d olr1v1•r al lt•gcclly loOJd t•d them into the leased truc·k Sat urcla v mght in San Diego The· IV.Cl Indians said the~· paid S:lOO •·:11·h lo br taken to I.us Angclt·-.; \\llh ,J011thcr SIOO each prom1:-.c<l upon Jrrtval Anothe r allt•n 111 t tw group l-:tlCI he paid S&JO 111 ..ith a 111·p Authorities sa1J lht.· dri vl'r. s topped in the darkm·ss on In ter.state 5, stood lo mak1• S25,000 for th<> 100 m ill-d riv1• lit• was arrest ed fo r 1 n \l'!-l q~at11111 of smugglin~ ;.ind takc•n to lht.• San Die go ft.•cltor a l pri-;on with his c:argo. Prison.-r~ thrf>alf>n BELFAST . Northern Ireland (AP J IRA g u<'rrillas in Ma7.c Prison are thrl'alening a new h u n g e r st r i k c· f o r po I 1 t 1 c a I status. ('laim1n).! lhC' Britis h gov- ern menl re nl'j.!l•d on promises made to c>nd a "fa!.t to thE- death" last month after a:ldays. II Freed hostages attend Wi';ST POINT, NY IA l'l Man' of lhe liberated hos tage:-. a nd "t1w1r families went lo a serv1l·e todav to thank <;od for thl• deliveram·t-of lhC' freed i\meril'ans The servicl' was <·onduNed in tht· hilltop nundenum1nal1onal t•adel <:hapel at the U S Military 1\1..·adcm y. They arrived under gray s k ies whic:h c arried the threat of rain or snow Gen. Andrew (;ood1>ast er . com mandant of lhc a n 1demy. greeted som e of t hP hostages at the door The servicl' was the only event on their s1·hc<luh.· bet·ausc what the freed hostages wanted most was time lo the rnsf'l ves and the chante. in s olitude, to resume relationships abruptly se vered 14 1 ~ months e1go. So the governme nt s C'a l+:d them from a l'urious publ11: at West l'oint e111d gav<' them privacy privacy for som e to h c c o m e r e a c· q u a i n l e d w 1 t h <'hildrcn grown a prel'ious year older. privacy to r e-establish contal't with spou!;es alone for t hose many nights. privac) to reflect on picking up their lives. A few of the freed hos tC1ges emerged from t he llotel Thayer to jog, or to chat witn reporters <>11 Tue~d ay 1 h ey fl ) lo Washington, D.C.. for the na- tion's official wekome home. In the days to come, they can e xpect an outpouring of emotion not experienced since American prisoners of wa r returned from North Vietnam in 1973. re:stdent Reagan issued a n:r solution in Washington to<la~ declaring Thursday a day of na · tional Thanksgiving. fo'reed hostage Clair Barnes. :15. of Falls Church , Va_ and fo'rederick Kupke, 33. of t-'ran l'es ville. Ind .. expressed ame1ze ment at the reception accorded Chem upon their arrival Sunday by 200,000 fe llow citizens who lined the roads of the lludson Valley for a chance to cheer. "I l'an 't put it in words how good it reels ... fla rnes said about his return to Americ a n soil ··And I couldn't anti<'ipate the unhelievable welcom e we had .. lie was asked ahout his hea lth and his s tate or m 1 nd and replied · "I'm depressed sometimes I did expect to get out of c apt1v1ty somc·t ime or othe r. sooner nr latc:r. but I didn't know how lung 11 would be I feel g reat emotion In be home. It 1.s Just g reat " Ile wore a red windbre aker I\ upkc, the o nly hostagt• or American Indian d e.st•cnt. won• a s hort bla<·k beard and was ac· <· 11 m fl a n i e cl b y h i s r a t h l' r . Arthur . lie said the s et-up at the a t·adcmy was fine be<·ause "We have enough privacy to do what we want." lie told reporters : "I felt ap· prehe nsive about coming down a nd talking with you people. but I felt I owed it to you ... Beamed Steve Adams. man ager of the Thaye r . "It was just so damned nice that every· one was together ." <See HOSTAGES, Page A2) 'Thanksgiving' Hostages' day Tlmrsday WASHINGTON <AP ) -President Reagan. declaring the former hostages freed from Iran have s hown that "the spirit of our country can never be broken,~sig!led. a re~olution today des ignating Thursday a day of thanltsgivang ID their ho~or. The resolution. the president said, "salutes the unity of the nation when we a re confronted with threats to our freedom. "It recognizes the principle of publtc. s.ervice which 53 _me~. and women fulfilled in the hlghest trad1t1on or their calhng, Reitgan said. "It recognizes the devotion and brav~ry or pro- fessional soldiers. the m emories or those eight me~ ID the long lin1! who have given everything to preserve everything. "It reminds us that ~re._ter glory has no man than he lays down his life t9r another, 'the preside~l said.. . Reagan signed the resolution at his desk ID the Oval orrace. appearing to read his comments from a typewritten paper on the desk. YOUR HDFIJITDIN DlllY PAPIR ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Ru11ning for freedotn i\I :.a!->s1.•d p<Jrl1e 1pants in ninth a nnua l Wo rld Mas ters !\larathon turn off Walnut A venul' o nt11 .Jl'ffn•\ Hoa<l Sunda~ in Irv ine in the <I 1::-.t anq• .. Hun for Fret-dom.. t h ttl was Ul'd 1 <· att.'<l lo t ht•;,~ freed A. 1 nt·n I' an hos t <i ~<:~ <F or ddatls, ste S port:-P <tg1· H 11 Train strikes auto in SJC, woman_killecL ;\ S an l'J1·nl<'ntt• \\C1man ha!- lwt·n s trul'k ~111d killf•cl b~ a :-.oul hb11 urHI Am tr ak pa'i!-Cngf•r I ra111 111 San .luan C'aµ1 strano Shl• drm•1· h•'r 1·ar ttl'ross tht' 1 allroatl tnl!'ks on D1·I Obis po Stn•ct J\ s111>k1·sman for the On1n_g_c; C'ount \ SIH·riff'-. l>epartmcnt :-.:11d H11l11n At·o~t i1 <!I, who li ves on ('a1111 nl1 d•· I.is J\larcs. was hi l 1,.., lh• Ir :J iii ,11 .1h<1ul 11 15 pm ·s un<la.' a !'. s h1· wa!-return 1nJ! honH· fmm work T h t• -.pokc·.,m:1n -.a ir! wit n •·:-.~.l'!'t told 1nv1·-.l 1j!at1ng or t11•l'r' Ill .ii \Ir-. ·\•·11-.ta. lhr• m•>lhc:1 111 t\\o \UUOI.! chtlc.lrcn. tlrm't• ht'r r·a r t•a -.;t lhrough thf' lo w 1·rt•d g uard r;:a1 b al I h e r<iilrtiatl 111t1·r-.1·1•t1nn Thl· shl'rtff :-. :-.pokt•-.m a n :-.a11t apparent !~ \Ir-. \1•11:-.t <1 duln't -.1.·1· lh1· i.:u~1nl r.11h Shi· "a~ rt• Plirtt•1ll~ kilh·d 1n!-lantl) v.hen tht· tn11n -.t rtll'k th<• d ri ver's -.u l1• of twr '"'r UCI slat~s center event G r a n d o p P'n i n g w e c k ccrt•m onil·S for UC Irvin e 's new Un1 vcrs itv Center arc stheduled bcgi nn1n~ T ut•sd ay, featuring j ugglers t<1 Jazzmen , gos pel s ingers and hula dan1•cr s to a mini March Gras to r·limax the <'vent on Frid<1y Festivities hegin at 10:30 a.m . Tuesday with jugglers .. mimes. m ag1t·1ans a nd p u ppe teer s µerform1ng in the new center 's foye r. A parade or l'lassir cars will motor in at 12·30 µ.m . for a gr anci ribbon-cutting cerem ony during the Univers ity Center celebration supported by some 40 on-l'ampus c lubs a nd or - ganizations. Complete info rmation on the week's events may be obtained by calling 833-6922. Negligence cited SACRAMENTO <AP> State ins pectors are accusing the Stockton State Hospital staff of negligence in the death or a pa- tient left in the hot sun, says The Sacramento Bee. The Sunday story said the inspectors b~e also cited the hospital for viola- tions in the medical laboratory and the pharmacy, and viola- tions in the use o f leather restraints. Track exit barred; train kills wonian FOHT l.Al'DEHDALE, Fla 1Al'1 T he friend poundt'd fran t1l'allv on a t ar blocking an escape route On the railroad track~. a H \'ear-oJd wom an s at 1n her comp:Jt·t. car, <1pparentl,v Lr11zen Cit • the whl'el. anc.l w<1t ched as thl' frc•1ght I rain elo~cd 111 The friend t cmtinu<'J to pound. hut ~ht· .. :11d t ht• dri,<.·r of 1h1· ('a r didn't move The 100 1·ar Flor111<1 F:ust ('oast Hallv.a_\ tram. traveling at 35 mph. did. The nl'xt sound was grinding metal _ The rlrivca who allegedly d1eln 't mm'f• now fa1·t·:-. \'l'hl f'Ula r m an s laug hter 1·harg cs 1n 1kath •if D:t\\n n ut111·k 11r Fnrt L;turl1•rd;il1..• "WE' Rf: STILL TR \'INC; TO G•:T m'l'r the s hol'k or 1t <tll.' Barbara Dulot k, Oawn's mother, :.a11J Sunda> from he r Alh:iny . Ca . homl' "She had everything going for her .. Oakland Park Po liC'e Detective Rick WnJ?ht C'all ed the Oulo<·ks' <;corg1a hom 1• in 1 h•• m 1cltll1• or the night Sat urda~ with tht-new~ "T h{· re wasn ·1 mul'h he l'OUld sa' ... Mr~ llul<•c·k ~<ml \liss Oulotk :intl llTfomJa /\xtcil. who met llrm<>nl hs agfJ a t fort Lauc.lc•rdale Art Institute. were hcadinJ( hom e from the hou~e of a friend when Miss Ou lock dro ve onto the tracks T wo cars waiting at a traffic· s igna l hh><·ked l''>l'ape from the front . '.\11ss Axtell said Wllt-;N MISS DUl.O('K TRlt.:O TO hal·k up. t he t·ttr hehind he r \\111ilun't move. said :\11ss Axtell. who !-aid she JUmµetl out nf the <·:1r and pounded on the w1n(Jsh1e ld o~,lh<' f'ar to the rea r "I \l'llt-<I at ht'r t Miss Dulot·k l In put 11 tn rt•Hr!-l', hut whl·n ~ht• d11f wt• h1l t he• n ir bet11nd u~ ... s:.i 1d :vtiss Axtell 'flt• had at lt•ast a r ar length and a ha lf of room b(•h1ml him to lrn<·k up .. Then the train stru<·k. shoving Mis!-. l>uluck ·s c·ar s ideway~ and tnto her desµerate friend, Wright said. "I think the train was so d;.tmn <'lose she just s::i l the re and look cd at it." Miss Axtell said Miss Axtell, suffering from minor tuts. s aid she ran back 11) the l'ar that had bloc ked e scape, opened the· door a nd punr he<.I the driver. /\nthon) James Puerta. in the mouth. OAKLAND PARK POLICE ARRESTED Puerta. 26, of Porn pano Reach. and charged him with vehicular m ai:islaughter. driv ing under the influence or alcohol and possession of narrnl1c·s paraphernalia. I le was booked at the Broward County jail and relea sed on $2.625 bond pending arraignment next month. a jail spokes man said Sunday. . . . "lie was really s hook up" after the colhs1on. said Miss Axtell "lie kept telling me Dawn was going to be all right." Miss Axtell said the crossing barricade had not come down when the car drove onto the tracks, but rail line executive R.W. Wykoff said a preliminary investigation indicated all warning sig nals w~re operative. Ex-mate suspect LIBERTY, Texas <AP) - Vic kie Daniel. widow of former Texas llouse Speaker Price Daniel Jr .• is free on;~.ooo bond after being charged with murder in the s hooting death of her husband. District Attorney Carroll E. Wilborn Jr . said he would refer the case to a grand jury this week without filing char1es. Mrs. IJaniel, who had Initialed divorce proceedin1s, was cUs- charged Friday from the Uberty hospital where s he was taken followin1 the Jan. 19 s hootln1 ror ---·· treatrne nt of "emotional shock" and "hysteria." She was arraigned on the murder charge before Peace Justice 1.8 . Carrell. Mrs. Daniel posted bond and went to s tay with relatives in Houston. Sheriff C.L. "Buck'' Eckols said he spent about five hdllrs Saturday •t the Daniel home seuchlnl for evidence or a warn- in1 shot Mrs. Daniel says abe fired be( ore her husband was shot onceinthestomach. Price of gold sinks L O '.'I DON <AP l Bullion pril'cs tumbled in hectic Euro- pean trading and the dollar rose against mos t major European <·urrenc:1cs today. se tting ~et another record against the ltahan lira :incl moving towards 2.05 West 1;crmanmarks . (;c)ld pric·es fell by up to $25 a t rll\ oun('e. and s ilver sank as mu.ch a!-SI Both m etals were at l he1 r !<,west levels s ince the end of :\I a' I l1).!h l ' S interest rates and a r<•phrtl'd wavC' of gold selling in th1· Far F.a!-I were principal fac- tor-.. t r;.idc•r!--.;.iid In London. J.!t>ld traded al a me· d 1 an s.r1:12 ~o Cl 1 rov ounce just hc'ftirti thl' c·1t ~ 0!-·five bullion t111 u:-.b -.l'I tht.• reeomme nded rnorn1ng "fi x .. Thc meta l closed ;ti S.">.12 F rnl ll\ In Zurwll. i>Ull1on was quoted at " rrH·d1an $.'i:11 50 an ounce, down f rom S.'Yl!I f1IJ Ea rl1t•r in lfong Kong, gold ..lc,.,t•<I at S.S47 4!1. down $9.80. The prenou~ ml'lal finis hed at $551 in. "\t-\\ York latt• F riday :--1lHr "ao; quoted in London at $1:1 :to d lro~ l)UrtCe at m idday, do\\ n from s 1.1 :1:! at Friday's r·lo"t' In trncling in contracts for cu rrent d('fl\(•n •111 1'ew York's ('11mm11d1l~ E'<t•ha n g e, s ilver 1 111:-etl Fr11l:1~ at SJ4.31 an ounce. Hullum m arkets were hit by a ":n (•ofselling The· F1 n:.inc·ial Times. a British liu~11ie...,!-d ai I). repo rted today that "a hlg intrea ...,<' in goliJ flows lrom lhl· Far Eas t on to Western hullion m<1rk cls" had hcen a ma- J'Jr f ~tlOr; Jn the de.dine in th~ Jlrl~'l' or gold Pap~rlauds ~.-nt~nces l'El-:1 :'11(; I Al'1 China's l'ommunist l'arty today p raised t ht• 1·onv11·t1r111 and sentences of <' h a 1 rm a n ~I a ,, T s e -t u n g · s \\ 1d11 " an ti h e r nine co- <kfcndanb IJut "a m ed that their fo llo v.t•r!-a h o must be s up- pr ess1,'<1 .. Pouring out the waters of the Ya ngln' H1ver could not wash a" a' lht•1r t-r1mes ... s aid the ('11m'mun1s t Part y newspaper , the . l'eople's Da lly "Without pun1sh111g the m according to lnw. th('rc 1s no way to uphold JUSt1c·C1 and ;,,issuage the people's 1nd1).!nat1on ... The m1Jst publicized trial in China's his tory ended Sunday with the sentencing of Mao's ll7 >car-old widow. Jiang Qing. :ind formt•r Vice Premier Zhang C hu nq1ao to d ea th senten ces that were s uspended for two years a nd the othe r eight defend- ants lo µrison term s ranging from Iii years to Ille. Coasl '=-- \\'eather Var iable c loudiness through Tuesday, some m o rning fog along coa st. Lows tonight 50 at the beaches, 56 inland. Highs Tuesday 64 to 68. INSIDE T08"~ The comeback stoj-y o/ the year was Jim Plunkett. Million& aaw the /inol chaptn in the Super Bowl. Su stories. photos. Page Bl. la.a.x "'"-teryk• ,.. ..... 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Whitt.• and l'Otlt'r SteW<Jrt. 111 1>e p aratl' oµin1ons. said thc) thought the Estes de<.·1sion Hi ) <•a r ' aiw s<·t down an <JIJsolut1• ban but that thcy were walling to 11\'l·rturn that dl'l'ISIOl1 I kll·n l 'ur. motht:r 111' Lh<· I Ith d11lcl found ... 1,1111 111 .\tlant~1 1n thl' pa~l ~ea r and a hcilf. ... 1·01nl11rtt·tl I)\ 1H1li1·<· 11ffi<·l·r~ a ftl'r 1dent1 f~ 1ng hod.' 111 son Tt·rr~ .The 15 year-o ld \'11·11n1 \\ll'i la~l ~t·t·n lci~t \.\cdnl·~day 111 \ 1111•111..., jll 11,d1t Ill· luoked ' 11• l1ol111 ~ I ... ti ,., :1:1 111 H1·1>tt111, \ , I\'"" 111..: 111~1.:111µ .,hurt!> <ind , I ,1111 t "1·111 fur J rnurn111~ r1111 Ill ,1 I 11rtl11111•d (If( "'l'l'Ul'l l) .111•j 1\llh hi' \\llt', lhtrlllll' \•k o•d h1•\\ 111• lt't'h <:ra\'l'I> 11•plt1'd lit l'ott \ ... k1•d h•>" th1· 111h1•r., <trt· lar 1111! ht• 11•J'ltt•d '°'<•m1· an· K<lllll -.11111 1· .111• not 1: r1•i.:11n \ I 'l·r .... 1ng1·r. <!:l. of ... 1.a1111d l>1·I .1ml Stt.•\'t•n W K1rtl1•\ :!:!. of l.tlllc Hm·k. /\rk . 1t1dn't \\:tnl to talk When two r£• port<.'r'> trrl•d 111 run alon~s1de. 1111· l\\tt luokt•d at <.'lH'h other. n1111d1•d ;ind spt•d a'>' <J) Gasoline use '''decre ase? ·l <>S f\'.;(;fo:f .F:S (/\P l (:as11f1111· eons 11 m pt1o n will c11•t'l'(';1s1• an e:-.t1mated 1 '.I per n·nl 1n l ~IKI fro m 19RO lcvcb li t·1·ausc 111 thl.' eurr1h1ncd t•fflott~ or r1 ~1ng gasoline prrc·e~ and tltt•n•asinj.! pt·r!-llO;JI lllt'Oml', al' 1·or<11ng to 1111 inclu:-1 r~ t-xpert J);.in 1.urnl hcri.: l.un<lhe rg ·s w<:ckl) "Lundberg Letter .. says both gas pr ices and per sonal income a r e m uch h1ghl'r than thc•y were five years a g11 Hut the hrgher incomes won't m<Tt•ast· gas t·on sumpt1on. ·" m11~hl ht.• l'X pt.•1·tecl. be('CiUSl' "ht•n arl1u:-.tccl for mflallon tn· , 111111· ha:-dhTl'a~<:d . th<: report . 11d 1·ns111rnl in1·oml' 1s projeelcd lo lnt'l'l'i!°'(' !I :J pl'rt'ent in 1981 "' 1•r tht.• pn·viou:-. yea r, the let· tl:r -.a1cl . h ut lia:-.t·d on 1!!76 d.,llars 11 will del·linc l 0 per 1·~·11 I Car ar~um~nt t,ri~s d~ath S1\N n l/\Nl'ISCO (/\P J A SJ n Frant·rst·o man was shot to cl1•a th after an a rgument over a • .ir blo<·kinJ.! a dnv(•wa~. poht·e , .. \ San Franc·1~to pohce s aid that Eligio Nieve~ has been c harged "1th hom il'ide 1n the death of Juan E Cruz. who was shot six t imes \lo 1th a 22c;.ihber rifl e ~1eves, :l3, alleged ly argued with Cruz and two other men because he cl a rmed their car was blocking his driveway The four 1 t·1H1rle<ll y had hecn f1f,(hting hl· fore the s hootin g. C hurch pick e te d h y ERA back e r s Owne r Ent· Hall sa id he l'ouldn 't get ins ur anl'e llt.'ea usc his store 1s on a houseboat moored beh incl a r t'sort on this l ar ~e island in the lower Keys . As a result. he said he was "abo ut 95 IJ<'fl't.•nt deaned out ·· Be~h s,a.f Ply proposal to bP studit>d San Cle me nte City Council m e mbers have agreed a proposal by a private lifeguard firm lo guard city beaches should gel a close look. but it's doubtful the company will be hired a ny tim e in lhe near futur.e Council me mbers h ea rd a pro- posal by Jim Stauffer . co·d1rcctur of Lifeguard Internat ion al Beach Ser\'i<.'es. Inc. The lifegua rd en 1 repr eneur told the pa ne l he <.'Ould guard l'lly beaches for $70,000 less than n ly guards. Saying the counc il o wed it lo the taxpayers to take advant age of s uch a savings, Sta uffe r said he bro ught the budget issue up ttus early in the yea r so his company could make a s moot h tr ansit ion by the busy sum me r months. Councilman Patrick Lane said he 'd like the city to explore the proposed contract by Stauffer , s aying "if the sa ving s are there • we should look at it.·' But Mayor Karoline Koester expressed doubts that a private lifeguard service would be in the best interest of beach vis itors. She s aid a private par ks m ain- tenance firm replaced city cr ews a few years ago and the project did not work out. .:We received a lowe r level of service and finally had lo repl~ce the private contractor." shesa1d . And while counc il m em bers voted unani mously to "receive a nd file" Stauffer's proposal. they indicated they'd like to see the plan brought back at budget tim e forfurther study. City Mana ge r Georg e Caravalho said h e agreed the pr ivate plan deserves study b~l suggested the council "put 1t as ide for a few year s ." Cops rescue 3 children BURBANK C/\P ) Three frightened 11-year-old children two girls and a boy wer e rescued from a s teep hillside by police and paramedics after one of the youngsters was injured. PLEASANTON (AP 1 About Police said the trio was hiking in the Verdugo Hills area Sun· day when one gir l fell and was c ut over her left e yebro w. b ' µ-eople picketed quietly out- s ide a Mormo n c·hur c h C?n· ference here Sunday, protestmg the churc h's o pposition to the Residents in homes below the sect ion of t he Ve rdugo Hills heard the children's cries for help about l p.m . and ca lled police . It took officers and para medics about 90 minutes to work their way up the h illside. Equal Rights Ame ndme nt. . Ina Murri of San Leandro said she wor e a bicycle chain around her chest "to symbolize that un· til E RA is passed. people will be kept in chains." Thomas P. Haley Publi•llllJr Rob~rt N. Weed Prn1ci..n1 M. Thomas Keevll Edll0t ThOfl\aS A. Murphine Mene91,,.£t11tw Cha rles H. Loos AS\lllenl Mene91 ... Edllor topyrl91tt ue1 Ort"9• Coo t P ubll•ltl"' Compa ny No "••• llO<ltt, llhltlrlll-, ldltorlel metier or edvu11tem•"'' l\erel" mey be reprojluc•d wltlto ul 1p1cl•I 11trmlHlon Ill Copyfltftl _, TELEPHONE AN de~ta~ (714) 142-4321 CleHlfted Advertl9'ng: 142-5171 OFFICES Co.le Mew: DI-I .. , St...t L..-lllNcll: 1027 No. Ceell Hltl\wey Hllftll .... 0119Ncll: 1711S 9Ncll ...,leverd Tiie Or CNll Delly Pilot, will! -ldl ll combined Ille Htws·Pr•n . ll llUbll""d br Ille Ore-COH l Putlli ll\I"' Cempeny. Se!Mrllt tdlllonl .,. publi-.1 Moftdey 11\r ....... Frldey l0t Coile ~ Newpcwt .. eel!, HllftU""°" 1eac1t11'011"teln Velley, lrv tne, ~•twna .. eclt/Soutl\ C-st. A Ii,... r...-Miiion ll pub411Md SM..,.,. end Sunde¥'. T"' prln<lpet PVb\ISlliftl p1W11 it et di WHI .. , St .... I, P.O. lo• IMO, COi'--· Celilornle 9K2'. 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Noel C ha nd le r a nd Hobert Gr anger ea<·h we re sentenced t.o sev e n yea rs 1n p r ison T he i''lo rida Su pr e m e Court pre · v1ously had rejected their ar~u m e n ts that a televised t rial violall'd their fair tri<JI rights OC stude nt dit>s PULLMAN. W<ish C/\P1 A 20· vear·old t·ollcge student from An.ahc1m was ki lled ;.in(] threl' \It he rs Injured Sunaa~· In <i -one C'ar rollover <JC'c1dent on th•· Wa s hington State 1·n1v1·r!>1I\ ca m p us T 1 mot h~ :\11t· ha c I l'vkConnon. ~. a 1wso;eng<·r. '>'as pronounte<l dead at the s1·1·ne ('ounnlrn<1 n 1'<1tr11·k 1.anc, "'ho was t ht• first to SUJ.!J.!CSt thr· n•.;ta 11rant lw lt11·at 1•d ;.i t I h1• 1111·r t·nt ram·1· .,;11rl Th1·n · dre riuht 1111" J.!Ood 11· ... 1.1ur.111t..., 1nt1·r•·'>ll'tl 111 1111 al 111g ,t i I ht• Jttl'r :11111 Ill t t'l'l''ill'll 111 p;I\ lltJ.! t ht• 1·11-.t ol t'llll'itrtttlt•llt _ .. 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Poland • .\ P • t\n u n fl rl'1·edt•n I <·d off t• r a t 1·I('\ ISt'd ddJalt· ha' l11•t•n !•)( lt•mkd h} tht.• 1·omm1H1l't ..:m 1•rnml·n1 lo h•J<kr' 11r thl' in tlt.•pt•ndt.·nt tradt· u1111111 Solldanl~ tn the wakt• Of ;J Serll'S llf strikl''- ,tnd thrt'ats of more· lo haek tl1· m :1nds lor a fl\ l' da~ \\ork \\t'l'k Two pipers from the Royal Irish Rangers lead funeral procession in Tynan. Northern Ireland for Sir Norman Stronge and son J am es. The two were slain last week in an attack for which the Irish Republican Army gunmen have claimed responsibility. ·--..-~ .. -~--.... -... ...... HB cops hunt 2 m~n in ~~ms holdup l'olH·<.· an· s1·an·hing for tw11 nll'll who :.illt·gt•1JI~ robbed <i llunt1nJ,!lon B1·a1·h s hop of Sl;l,()()0 \\Orth l/f Jl'\\l•lry. plus $50 1·:1s h Tht· hol<I UJI <1t·1·urrl'll late last \\ t·i!k \I. la·n 1 ht· .,u~peet :-. re· 11or tecll ~ 1•n l t•ri•ll D1sc·ount F:.i :-.h 1•m .Jt·\\ t·lr~. ll)fi72 Bea ch HI\ d :11111 all•·J.!l'tll~ pointed a lth11• -.11·d rt•\ oln•r ;Jl ;1 female I lt•I k Jlllllt'\' .,,Jiii ·1 ht• nwn t h1·n ordt·r<:<I the ...111n· \•rnplu)t'1·~ 111 l·mpt ~ rnto a ... 1t•1pp111J,! hal! t \I. 11 display trays .111tl . t\\IJ l)l)x 1·.., 1•1111ta1ntnli( gold I 111 I!.., ;11lt1 rtll'd \\1th prt•('IUUS .... t•1111•1>, t ha11l1>. ltra 1·<'lct~ and ).!old r1Htr1t') 1'1111:-. ;1(·1·ortllng to t lit • p11lt1· .. r1•p1Jl'I 'I h•· p:11r lhrt·al1·nt•d t11 shoot .tfl\11111' \\IHI :1!11·111pt 1·d Ill folio\\ th1·r11 ;11111 llt·d lr11111 tht• ..,tori! in 1h1 Fr1d.1 \ 1111.'lll 11w1d1·nt. 1111lwt- o11 ti t ,nl• ... ,1..,111•1·1 .,.. a~ d1·..,<·nh1·d a'> o1 I\ 11 11 1• 111 ,111 ,1).!1• ~;, ;jl), :i lt·t'I !I 111 ,, l•·••I -.h111 hutld with a brown 1111"1 :11'111· Thi· ""·1·ond :-.u:-.pe<·t ..... ,,.., i1 ..... , 11111 d ·" J "h1tt· man. agt· :!!1.;, f1·1·t 7 \I.Ith a mu:-.ta1·he :inti an a1 •n1· t 11mp lt•x1on Hoth 1111•11 \\1•11• ,;i11l 1•1 haH· dirt~. 1-11·,1 .. \ h.111•h .... , 11rd1ni,: '" ttw •1·11111• CoWlty OKs ~ahus de pot le ase Tilt· Or.1ngt• t'11un\.\ Transit lh ~t r1t·t 11:1.., a g rt.·t·tl to p;.iy . 1:111,lll~l ((II' a l1·<.1s1· lor propf'rty nt·t·rh-d 111 1 11rnpll•t1• a bus dcpol 11n Hro;ul.,.. a1 tn Lag una lkath Th•· d1:-.lrll't ' lloard 11f Dir<.•(· tor.., JJlprm 1•d Lhl· lt·a~t· "1th pro p1·rt \ o\\rwr::. l!n·11t Wahlbt•rg and "h1rl1·~ c;1•ldl'rt T h i· d 1 ... 1r1 1·t aln·ad\ has aµrt•1·nt1.·nt 1> \I Ith l.aguna -Beal'h tu 11 s1• :11 1111 1·11.,1 tht• trans purt<i- t 1t m 1't•nt Pr prOJll'r\.\ a ntl t wu ad- 101n 111g lot ... Thl· d1 :-.tnl'I piano; to s pend S:.!tl<\.t.ICNI 11npro\·111g t ht.• cl<:µot by l'" p<.1nt11nJ,! 1t "Ith a bridge over th•· flood 1·1mtrol dwnncl th<il hortkr:-. 11. h~ adding p<is-,cnger ..,h l'llt•r .... 1·ont'ret1• pav1nJ.! ;.inti light 1 ng Thl' lffOJt'l'I a... t'XPE'<'l l'cl to he l 1111 .s twd h,\ F1•hruar~ I !182 Gunn1an robs. M~sa motel /\ man who walked up to the front desk at the llol11lay Inn in Costa MC'sa a nd asked for S5 worth of t·hange la te Sa turday took $Hlf; at gunpoint before he ll'ft Poh1·c· said t Ill' l>andtt asked a lone• '>'oman e lef'k fo r c hange and then pulled out a 38 caliber . blut'·Slt'el revolver in dem and· m g all the money 10 the cash r<'J!ISter The• clerk said she was or- d ered to thl' bac·k room by t~ man with shoulde r-length brown hair and a week's growth of red be a rel She calh•d µoli<.'c from there. The man was gone from the hotel at 3131 Bristol St. when of· fi rers a rrived Lost hike r home YOSEM ITE NATI ONA L fSA RK (AP) A hiker who ~ stumbled out to s afety after fi ve days in the snowy Sie rra Nevad a wilderness wa s being held for observation today al Yosemite 's medical clinic. Hewastreatedfor a head injury, and dodon de· c ided to hold him ror observaUon. ( Nuke victo .. ry SQviet goal? \\ "'" (:roN 1'\l'1 •~" t' II I u r m fl I I I • II d I' I 1• II' t' "I.I ('l ttlh.h "'U I II 'ht• S ll 11•1 l 'n1nn dot'' not lwll1•v1• th .. n · ""llUld lw tv.11 111'4'1 Ill .111 0111 nu1 h •141 v.JJ u111I "111 1k111•• 1•1011 .. In h< lhi v. 11\rll•I I 111 ._,.,\ 11 I l '11 11111 ,,, "''I 'll lhlou..:h 1h llll't Jtu11 111111· 'lrU\ lurt• .1 1111 lur 1 t· 1•11q1lu\ nH•nt 'l'4"0l' 1111111• ull\ l(IU\ll 111 h1n {' ll \ l'r\ I \Ill'' I\ •II I \I' ,111il tr1Ht1t1t tt1111 h'lt \ "'" 111 '11 ut1·.:11 11\lhltU\ n111 rt1 I ,,, 1 I I 11•11 llr t'fll '4 lllo. 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"a td "11• 11 f'f11ltl11 •1, t1Jl'lud1• 1 ~10'.•· \\ tlh 11111111111!' '··111 !I 'll•\ d1 11t dt•r '-, t1I f ;1 1,, t I • ID tiff Bickerinl{ delays juvenile tr~( fie facility Hclation,h1ps twtw1•1•n somt· Oranl-!c <'ount ~ 1udgc s :1n<I Sh<·r1rr Brad <;at ••<, a n · "' s tr:11ni>il thal 1•\'f•n ;1 n·qur•st for a -;i n ~l\• 1·aslt r1•g 1sf(·r 1·;10 -.,1•t 11ff a tiff 1"11r 1111' 11111,1>1111 11· ... ttl•·nh of lhr ...,,,111 ti t ou11l~, I Ital lta~g hng h:1' ...,,., hal'k 1111·11· ..t1:111 c·c!-. for :1 111 \1·11!11· 1r:ilf11 1·•·u1t <'11rre11lh . n·~11l1•n1' \\ h11 111·1·tl th al n1urt ·, .,.., Vfl't•:, ltav•• lo trav1•I 1111rth to c >1·;111j.'1 l 111· ~1111lh 111 ,1111•• 1·.,11nl \ Can vitamins aid -- mentlilly retarded? N OIH'Ul.K. \'a l,\1'1 1\1111ul two and <• hall \l':tr' a µ11 .. Joo•\ lll'JJ.!J.!S \\LI.., :• flllj.'l'I,\, 1111·11\;d h n·ta11kd d1ild who h:id It 1111hl1· ·s 111. .. aki11 g aml 111;1:-.11•11111! ..,111111ll' s k ills Now. at <•gt· 'I, lw 1·a n 11· :.rd and s pt•ak 111 'Clltl·1we ... anti hrs parent~ 1·1 .. t1 1t a 11·~!11111·11 ol \'11 ;.imin rnttll't al s 11ppl1·m1·11t ' for his 111·11J.!n·~s The ~ ounJ,!!>I t·r ";..,, 11n1• of I~ duldrl.'11 111volv1•d in :i ~l uch on whc•thcr l;1rg<· d11s1·~ 11f v1l<t1.nin-; and miner:tls would 1111 provl' 111 tell 1 g!'nC(' The stud). ll'd by ps ~ <·holog1s1 Ruth F. llarrell of Otcl l>ominwn University, will be f)UhlishN1 in t h e .I a n u :.r r y i -; s u 1· o f t h <' P rtH·ccdinJ{'> of th<• Natwnal /\ <' a cl em ) 11 f St' 1 e 11 1· e s 1 n W;ish1ngton T o test t h e t h co r y lit <1 t hereditary m ental ri•tanlattnn 1s caused in part h.\ 1·he mical· nul ritional 1lcfit'ie n d es t hat h incll'r the functioning of the brain. the l'hildr en were ~iven pills containing large a mounts of 11itamins /\, D, C a nd F.. anti several miner a ls . rnc ludinl! magnesium and 1•alt-1um T iii' 'l"·1·1al 11tl l \\ :11., tit·•• l111•1·tl II\ ~olll'l 1'1111• \\ 111111·1 l>r I .11111 I ' 11111111• .111il l>t H11i.:•·r .I \\'1111 :1111 '. " 1t111d11•1111'1 ;rnd 1111l 11t H)lliSI \\ h11 Ill st '\ 111 he,11.1·d 11111• 111' tit" II \ 11.1111111 ,' \h I l.11 I r·ll ,;114J 1 ltt• .\ou11g:..l•'I ' look tilt• 111 arnin s11ppll·rn1·111s for 1·1J.!ltl 111011 lh' and 1•x Pt 11 1·n1·t·d an ;1,·1·r:1ge i111·1 '"'"'' ot It, I<' 1•111111.., -.aul \b I la1 t I'll, Hfl "'l'hP lfltf 'I !'SI 1 11~ l h111).! f', that ilTI of lhl'rn 1111pru\ 1•d. · :..lt1· .,;oi•I S t'Vl'ral d11hln·n w1•r 1• :ihlc lo l ra n:;frr lrl)llt sp<'c1:tl 1•dtwation to n11r111al t·lasst·s . anti s1m1c· 1'111 ldrl.'11 -;how1•d 1m 11r11\ "rTil'nt 111 1·~·1·s 11;(hl. growl h a nd lwart t lllll' 111111. ~tw s:rnl Tlw stud) found I hat 1f thl' t rc;.1lnwnt i~ d1sC'ont1nul'd. t he inlt•lligen<:c gains rl1m1 nis h or dis appear S "H'cialis ts in m<'ntal retarda lio n from m e dil'al S!'h ools a round lhtt c·ountr) h::i ve c<Ju l io nt•d the\ ca11not know for <'er lain whelh<'r lhl' treatm C'nl wor k'> befor<' th<' fi rttlings arc• duplil'nled by other researcher-; .\tlllll!'lfl;tl ('11111·1 JUtl g l'" Wl'l h '" :11111111 g 111 It' 1JJo,l 1t11l1· th1· Jll\ l'!ltlt 11 it'lll I 11111 I 1111, nt•111ll1 T h"' :1"k1·d 1111 th•· •·a,lt n ·1•1•,11•1 !11 :11 ·1 ••11111 1111 ;1dd1·d tl1tll:1rs 1t11•v l'\f'1•1•j1•fl 111 I"• l'I \ I• Ill I 1111 '.• '(II" 1 •·q1tl" I \, ,, tl1 1111 ·d ''1 lh•· 1111lt.q1p\ 111tlr• :. · •·111 "•1rt1 111;11 1111•\ 11111 ld11I 1111 It tit•• 1 llUll 1'111•,, Ill 1111 II 111\11"• d a '>h;11 p 11'111•1 11•1111 • 1.111 • '1'11p11lar '" :1111 , 1,.,, ht I. 11111 . 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Whll'h IS \\h\ JUd~(· ... ;11 •• skt·p t 11-.il ahout :1 1111·n:1·r t 'l;1rk a11,w1·n•tl I f;_i m ilt1111 b \ l'la111111tJ.! ht· tlo,.,n t 1·art• how tht• \\ a s t t• I u l s It ,. r 1 fr 111 a r s h a J d11pl11 ·:iti11n t'i 11•o;11l v!'d, as lon1~ as t ltt• S\ "'l'lll "n111s11lld;itcd · 11111 th<'ri' I!-. no valu1• in lPI t ing tl11" mqiot tant l'>SUl' ht·r·nnie min•d in pr•r..,•111,1lil ,\ t'o nfli<·ts." said ('lark. who aJ,!rN•tl with (;att.•s that llw JU<lgt•<; :;ltnuld lw lwntllmg tlw ju' 1•nile 1·aw . Then . :itm ost a s an ;i f l<·rth1111ght. h<' addc·d that tht t·aslt l'l'IH~t1·1 \\ill h<' u rriving hr .I Ufl <• . SC nuke panel draws many So many San Cle mente rel'il d ents volunteered to serve on t committee to study a nuc lear evacuation plan, tha t rity coun ell members agreed t o let ever ybody participate . The evacuation plan, prepare<. over the past fe w m onths under Fire Chief Ron Coleman's direc lion, outlines duties that wou lc be performed by city employ~ in the event of an Incident at th« nearby San Onofre Nuc lear Generating Station. But council members earUer this m~th sl}d_tbey could ~ accept the evacuation pl.n because they don't believe It 1u1ranteee the town could be evacuated safely m the event ot a m a jor acrident at the nuclear station. Instead, the counc·il nsked for c itizen participation In a r evie't\ of the plan. and the response, sai d Cit y Manage r Geor ge Caravalho, was overwhe lm in~. Caravalho said he has re· ceived nearly 00 letters express· Ing interest in serving on thE study panel, and he suggested all resident11 b e permitted to participate In several work sessions. The c itize n group will be ~uked to analyze-the document and prepare statements to help the city in brln1ing the plan up to what the council desires. Copies of lhl1 plan are a vaila ble at City llall for l'iti7e ns who want to rPvicw the evacuation pro~ram. /\ m eclinl( wi ll be h e ld Wednesday in ('ouncil chambers to hear fire officia ls review the plan. /\t the 7 p.m . m eeting r csi· dentl'i can comment on the plan and a:iik quellllons . A se«ond c1tiiens · workshop wlll be held Feb. 2, In conjunc . tion with a City Council study ·session to f11C.lher discuss the plan. And Caravalho said, he hopes the council will have enough In· formation to adopt an evacua· lion plan by the Feb . 18 cofetcll meeting. M onday. January 26. 198t DAILY PILOT ,4~ Fuel · plan readied: Gas Cr~h alternatives mapped tty GU:NN snn·1 Of IM 0•11' PllOI Sl•tl <'ars 111 Orun){e <'u11 nty mi~ht l>l· 11011ris lll'd on 1 ull , 1f e x pensive, l a11k~ of gasolluc these da) s. but the eV(•r pri•st·nt thrcal of future shortages has county illfi f iu.l:i <.:on:mlcr w g th cl plaus. The Ora11g1o· ('uu11ty Board of Sup l•rvisors •~ c xpet'lt·d to <Jl'l Tup...rla~· on a t·onl ingl'lll') plan t hat \\ill d11•t<il<• 1•n11•1'J::f'IH'~ ni casun•s d1·p1•11c.J111g 11n tlw scv1·n t1 of llll• !-.horlttl!<' Hui a1d p' \A.IHI aln·;111\ ha\ 1• b C'cn 11ulh111111~ IJlan~ :111· ,1 re'" 1ng i11 prE·li 111111;1n r1•1•r.11 h tha t l1wal gm •t·1111111•nt d•H '>n 't h;"'' llll• lllUSlk 111 l111 1t· l'lrllSt'l \;1 lllJll lf\._l1•,1d. tle\.11' pl;111 I'• lit 111 voh l' tht· ll0:1d1 •rs 111 lrn>.1111''!'.. 111 ti ll s t r \ . I r •• II ... ,. II I I ll I I 1 t II • ag11<·ult11n ·11ul tlu Jll'\\ • '"' d1 :1 i11 1•1;n11111111 •1, r11 ,,,,,k •1111 1'1111 11\l'lll') \ ... 11·11 .... I 11 ( lr:1111 1· t ·.,u111 ' 111 • 11111·,, :tllt•t11all\'I' 1111111~. 11f ll.•ll'>pill,1 111111 1n· sltll ··• :111·1• ·1 t ,., 1111 l'Olll1 11 Vl'ltl \ pl;tll '-1111 111111111 s twrt;n•1•s :1 11~ ''"fl"''"" I•• 111 \'tlf\j• IOlll'tt1ll ,tl 1"I 11"1' 111 \11 pocd1 11).' a11il 1111t It II .... If I I! 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(1111" ••. \\ill l .tk" IH 11111111 11• ltul tit" 1111 ti t•t11<l111·I 1•, •·\jll'I t •·d 111 It• I .1 '''f 11 • ol 11·1·11111111• 11tl1 rt It I• lr•I l'.11 It ,, .... 1111 •.1 ... 11 .,., '111 ,ot 1111';111 .. ,1111t la1.11t1 :t1 ,, 111111111· ii '"'"•'\111 1 '•1lt•1•· d I\• 1 •111td II 111 11 11 II• t Ir• I 11 :1 · ltor1 :11•1• ""' '' 1111p111 1.1111 111;• JOI t'lll('llt\ t'I , el I I tt l \ \\t•IJltl It 'll I , 1lr1pl d Ill• .t •Ill'" I"'" ·~1 sure tht.•1r WtJrkt'rs gel to work Of p e rhap s g r ea ter s1gn1fit·anct• arc steps llrnt <'Ould be imfllemcnlcd · during major shortages. Local indus t ries such a~ H11ckwt>ll lntcrnalion:.rl a nd M<:Oonnell l>ougl<Js have more than $10 billion worth of d<•fense c·u11t rul'ls lo fulfill wht<·h t·ould he r·1 itin1I ii 11at w11al sceurity is a t !-.l;.ikf' 1 1\1 sud1 I ii11 cs, 1rnhl1C· and pn v ate buse!-. tould he reserved lor tho'c l'011tpa11ies tn get their 1·111 11111) C'l'S lo work. Only lhc 11111s 1 1·ssl·11l 1ul food s 1111ght IJc• :..hqipt·d lo 111a rkt·ts . 011 1•1 · t l1t· 1·1int i ngem· ~ pl an is 1·11d11r..,1•\I IJ~ l11t• s upC'rvisors. "' ;tf f rrt l•1tilw r-.. 11xpN·I Ill call 1·q11111111111t .\ 1111·t•tings, where t!'Plt''4·nt :1lt\1·s from lh(· v<i rious I' 1 •111p~ '~ill g11 uv't-r the• miti~I 11111 11111· anrl ollt•1 ~UJ.:J!<:st 111ns \ ~:1;) 11110 fund !>l'l asid1· Ii) the • 11 1111t \ '1'1 ;111 ...,portat11111 Com 111 1• .... 11111 l•1r 1·1111llnge1wy plan 1111' I" 1''1:1•1 I lt•d lo lif' U'>L-tJ tr1 h ire a private cons ulta nt tu coordinate the 11lan. Once the countywide 1111111 is finished. it will be mixed with ll regiorwl plan rnmpi lPd by the eigh t <:ounty Southern CalifornU& Association of t;overument !\ <SCM:l. That µIan. in I urn. w11l lw Sf'l\I to Sacramento lo bet·ome µart 111 a s t ate wide plan dr afted 11,\ th•· stall' f:nergy l'1m1111iss11111 (' athcrine Ty rell, e n1•rJ.!y plan ner for SC/\G, s aid lht.· stutt'wi11t· approar h is the mn!'i t 1·vrn prehttns ivt· effort m adc· !>11 I ar lo (' 0 JI e W i l h JI II S S i h I t• g :u. shortages Site st ri·ss1·1l 11 :11 I!'" e r nmcnts t·an 't .. ..,,l\I· s hortages. "This is, ill " Sl'll 'it', f~11Vl'n1 mPnt pr11v idi11f,! ~1 -;f'n 11·•· lo thf' pr iv at 1• Sl't·tor ... sh<' sa 111 Slw add1·d that Or ang1• ('11u11!, efforts an• a head 11f 1111,...1 11tl1cr 1·ou11tu·s . "Tht·) ·,.,. t l11· (·•1111111 that's 11·;ilh takt11 lltl· lt"1tl ." •I••· s aul SC pool renovation cost hiked again '\.111 t I• 111••11 11• ('11 ,. ('ounc·ll 1111 111 111·1., """' :11ld1•tl an11lher , .•• I 1•, lllllft 1111· '1·1111\'i.ll 11111 ('OSI •11 I h" ,,·• \ 1·.11 old ;"1:1 1rt h Bc;wh t l11ltht 11'.I' :111d pool 1 1t, • 1 : • , •·I 1 f 1 "' 1 11 l' r: lf· 1 I 11 \ 1111111 1;1 l'tl X Ii\ l hl• I'll\\ lo1111d1·1 C 111• 11:111,1111. 1111g1n~ll.\ '' ;1• '""''"~"" 1r1 1·0 ·•1 ahou1 'ti:' fli~l ltt l'lllll(il\•l t• 1:111 lw1 :111 1 ttl \ :111111,... prnl1 1 .. 111 ' llt•· 1•11111•1 1 ,,,,, !fft\\" ,. 11111.t1 1>d .ii S~1·1:-i,1111<1 - I 1 t 111 •11lw1 . 1 ltt• ""''''' ,., ' 11f tl :1 111 .11•1• II\ 11 I !llll 1•' :tdd1·tl '!I 111111 111 th• 11111111·1 1•110,t \11d 1111\A. 1·11 ' 11l:111111·r' 'a' •·1••111 1dt111 11111:d 1tt·11" n111<1 lw 1dd 1·d 111 I II'•• lt1 lil111l1"' ;iwl i"J(tl h('fon• tl11· f:wtlil) 1~. 1·11111pl 1•t1 d Ill ~ll~ < 'o unnl 111l'ln IH't s a Pl••"' •·<I . vari 1·t~ of rtl·W 11111.1e1·h . 1111'111<! 111g s a111lhlast1ng 11f Iii•· "X l1·n111 of llH' 1'111hlt1111!-.1·. a l :1 , ... ,1 ••' S3.fl22 Tlw \\ork " 11·qu1n·tl. 1·1t \ 111 f1ei;ds s atd, 1!1'1·;111"' 11( llll' 111a11 ~ la) 1•r:, 11f pa111f and wltll1·w a,j, that 111 <·H·nt ad1·•1u ;it 1• h1111d1111• 11f Of'\\ paint ltJl lhi• \l1•tl1t111 ;i 111·an ~t ' It· 1'111t.l11111'1· fltlt1·1 ttt·111.., 11wl1ul1· 1111 1""" 1111·11 h 111 lh1· 1111·11 ... -..h111A 1• 11111111 . :1 olr11p 1·1·il1ng 111 tlll' 1·11·1 1 t lt'al 111•1111 . 1111pr•iv1·1111•11b I• 11 ... l1111l1·r r1111111 and ri·pl;11·1·111l'l il "' ~111111' 1\ :11 111 ti l r1·11f'l1 d11••t" -· --------------------------------------- ' "I believe ' ' ~ 1n classics, casuals and Fashion Island .~~ Where. I can fi11u herringbone . plaids a11d . corduroy s prn ts wear a. well as desig11 cr jewelry. ':*,silk blouses ~l'ld lux 111 jpu<; ,,, lingerie . FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER We're special, because you're special . Ncirnan·Marcu!'> • Rulh1d!<> Wibhirc • Rohimon\ •The Broadway • Buffum,·· J.C. Pl·nnc~ Just off Pacific Coast Highway. between Jamboree & MacArthur boulevards, Newport Beach CENTEnHOURS MONDAY THURSDAY.FRIDAY t0AM T09PM TUESDAY.WEDNESOAY SATURDAY 10 AMTOllPM SUNDAY t2NOO~lo5PM J•11• · t 'oa ~Cin g Oiange for the guards o Ttn: tu . c•11t:1' 0 11tu a1e•1n hti,..., 1n tht! wtnter m ontl\1' our \ u 1 w0, vulJllr i•lill'l\l'll't. arei look1n11 •ht1ad to th !i\ln 1u11t ,,11111 1l11y" ou1 Ori.Ol(t' l'ounty .iovtirnment ha1i for t•,i.in!Jlt' Ill "' .lll111•uhi<I '"UH' J1tc11Wy for n~xt \ f'IH \ IJfi."lfU rd 'l'r\ II I'" t'h('t' 'Um " will ICU tu • 11 \ l11t•_.;uard dcpart11114nt~ for ..:uardt11K ol lwlH h•·b within tlw 111U11ll'IVU I ('1J11h11e..'> 'lll''41'llf'1 f1t•u1 h "'11 141•t th•· mo-.1 rrurn tht! county, m th .&nrnunl 11t I~ 11'17 I l\111\111"lt11l Ht•ud1 follt1w!\ with I'l l It,,. "'•111 1It111t-11l1· $.14 11.i(t I ..i~Ull d Ucud1. S32.7lrl, and ...,,. i UPm h ~I 1M•1 \\ tult .ill ,,r 1i.1, 1 11 11 1 1t ''' • uur-.11:.' l·orue:. nowhere 1tt'1t1 thr hu1h•..t 11 .. 1u111·tl 1111 l1h:~1i.1r1I -.11lar1e::. and related U!'t•ratlClllul '"l lll•L , . ., ll \ 1111 t'dl h ur lhl'M' llt'p0trtlllenb tu 11rc11"•rt-;.;u,H•I 11' :,11.imh \ .._, \ Ol II\\ t '" , 11r1.i1· JU'>I i:I b1l the wa) the ne ws uf th .. 1 .. ..,11 •111.,1 ..itll•fl' l!•'" r 1·1,.,rlt'<J Ont! d1 svatl·h out of • \ht' l OUl\I \ ""'JI 1 dlk d tht p;1\ lllCtlt!> '>Ub!>tUlel> \ .. ulhtth ,, -.111111•!1111•·' dl'f1nt·u a.\ a bnhe , whic h thas monc\ 1 1 ... 11 I. ''" t c >nl''' 11 al'>o 1neant c ash that the PJr hdment 111 t-ngl,11111 ).(,l\t' the kin~ (or "urgent OC l <il>lt>ll:-. 111 \th· 11 .. 11111 Thi:. ('•Jrtll'' do:-.t.•r IO the f'8Sl' or the l'ount) ltft·~ua1 t1 1·J~l1 gllin ~ t•• thl· < 1t11·s l ·omc .Jun•• Jul\ 11114' /\ul!U-'l when Lhe reports of sea rc"·u1~ ,111111wur t1 ro"'n111g:-. '>l<irt pounn~ in. )OU will note lle,,11111/ns tl1nl 11•1• hutt 11 /cw lll'Ot h f't.\'llors ren~nlly lhClt vt•r.\ ft ·w 11f ttw \'1d1rns will earn home addresses frnm Laguna Hc•uth, lluntington Heac.'h . Nt-w1>ort , San Clemente or Seal Ht-<1C'h TIU : P•:OPl .F. WHO c;.:T into the panic s ituation out there in tll(' surf11nl' und heyond C1re almos t always from inland plan·!\ like Yorha Linda. Stanton. Buena Park, San· ta Ana and s urrounding unineorporated county territory . Om· rwws report sa1cJ the money was a llocated. "on tht theory Lhal tht• ht•ad1 1•1t) l1feguanls provide a countywide serv1h· to l11•a1·h~oc•rs from inl<ind s~·tors . '' That·-; no tlwon , !o.11pl'rv1'\11r -; ThClt's plain faC't And 1f v11u \•\'l'rl' ~u1d1·tl h' that s tal1stit al rescue fact . 1t might a bn lw '>Ugg(·~·.l i'!I the rnunty allocation to city lift•guanl dt•partrrn.:111 ~ ~h1>uld hl' far larger than the pre!>t'nl sum~ Yt•<ir~ ago, lwr·k 111 the tla" when ht'ac h cities paad a lmost all 11f the l1f1•1!utml expense'\, that praclaC'e was ron· sidered fair bec ause touris m to the seashore was a major source or revenu<' for business and commerce at those hNH·h l'ltlt'S . n .t:AKl.V. TlllS IS no longer the case Along our Or ang1• C'oa!.t. h1o;1d1 ,·1~11 or-. 1·11-.t more than the am ount of Lo ng {;ret·n t hi•) h•a\..i• lwh111d Yet 1t I!. a fa('I th<it 1·ounty government now actually pays less for ttw l1feguanl '>erv1c.:e.\ lhat prolect citizens from t·ountvwuh· lo<'at1on:- lt 11s1'(f lo Ill• I h;1t th•· 1·11unt) <1l:o.o paid the city guard dt>partmcnt!oo lo ~uartl c·ount~ hellthes in non city te rritory This gavt· th(' <·it ,. ~11ard' a little more cas h to work with HUT Tiit: I.AST ('OUPl.E of years. the county has gom• to a n·nt a l(ua rcl s.vstern on its own c:ounty beat h es; a system that I!\ .... 1.111 lar gely untested in its r escue and safety rel'nrtl h1·l·1J11~L· 11f plar-111 ot·ean conditions over the past two s umm1·r-' If you w:int lo i.:1·1 n·all y fair about it, the entire Orange (.'iwnt y 1101111lan· should µrribably s hare in the costs or beach lifeguard ~wr v11·1•!\ along our 40 miles of coastline When you ('ht'<:k tht· l>l'Can toll al the e nd or Summer '81 , you'll sec that 1t was the inland folks who r eally needed the young m:rn with the orange buoy on has bac k Oil spill \ h~ U.S. suit WAS.UNGTON (AP> -The Ju11Uce Oepu'tment haa sued a MeucMn drillina contr actor for more than• million In dama ges caused by the 1979 blowout of an offshore oil well in the Gulf of Mexico. T he Justit•e Department re · leused copies of the complaint riled in U S. District Court in Hou s ton . Named was a MtlXican corporation, Perfora - c1ones Marinas del Golfo, also known as Permargo. Previously. the government had s ued a Te xas fir m , Sedco Inc . for damages, Sedco and Permar1iio jointly operated the offshore drilling rig, known a s l xtoc I. for Pemex, the Mexican state oil company which contr ols a ll Mexican oil properties. On June 3, 1979. a blowout at lxtoc I resulted in a fire and a mussive oil dist•harge. Oil flowed into the Gulf of Mexico from the blown well a t a rate of about 30,000 barrels a day for mort> than a month. and at vary- ing rates after that. In its suit, the government s aid the oil contaminated the nuv1gablc waters of the United States. the waters of its fishery conservat ion zone, the waters about its rnntinental shelf and adjac·ent uplands owned by the United States. The government a lso said the oil flow damaged U.S. natural resources. The ~overnment said that t he United States has already s pent more than $8 million to re· move the oil from its wate rs and s horelines 'little ERA' not enough for women MIAMI BEACH. Fla. (APJ The National Organization for Women won't c all off its tourism and <'on vent1on boycott of Miami Beac h, even though the c ity has adoptt'(I its own "Little Equal H 1 ghts Ame ndment,.. a slate NOW offlter s avs "The h<1ycott will c.:ontinue" until the Legislature gives the state·s approval to the ERA, E11t~cn Cudney said. "IT'S A wonderful gesture," Ms . Cudney s aid of the proposal appr oved by the Miam i Beach City Commission. "But it's only a gesture and does not solve the problem or ratification.'· However. stte· said NOW is planning economic san ctions that would affect other parts of Florida and not hurt Miami Beach as badly. The commissioners, hoping to <'i rcumve nt the feminist boycott and boost the city's tourism and convention -businesses, voted 7·0 for a c ity law guaran teeing equality or the sexes. THE Y t a c k e d o n a n amendment exem pting "moral C1nd religious activities," in a contession to objections raised by Orthodox Jewish rabbis who feared the law would lead lo mix ing of the se xes in synagogues and schoqls, which they oppose on r eligious grounds . Snow hits upp~r plains S tonn hrilll!i ll/l: ne1'' rain to Nortln,oost COGJ1fa l M'r afltrr Cont1nUl!!d NQh <IOVdl""''' th•OuQ" l u~\d•v, wllht°"'''"' htQ flt''"''''"O durlnQ rnorni~vr\ low• lonlght SO a•ono In• <o•\I, '~ lnl•nd TtH"\dav \ h1qh\ IJM to f~ 1• .. 1er '° E l\ewhtHe w.,\t 10 \Outt\..,_.." winch 10 to 1f> tu\Oh fut"\d,•y """' noon Wind .,.~,.\ 1 to 1 't"' . ..,,..,1,,, iv •••lh ' 10 • , ... , OthhM• ·~o btcomlnq morr "•ten\IVtl T ut:tv t,.v 411ft•rnoon Calllortda Aller 1 111 .. wm wflt'k•nd of bAlmy .. •th•r. Winny '"'"'"',-~ f Jl)tl(.lrd to 91•• way lo hlQh cfOUd\ An(:J mor n1nQ CO•\t.tf foq, ·~ N•Uoni'll Wftii1tn.-, Service wkt A' the Mal .we•ther \¥\t,.m AP oro•c""' tht \tat•. Soulh"'"' C•tiforru• wUI re"'4in ,.,., J ueMi•'r bul r ••n l• predl< IPCI for ~or l ~' n Calllornla \PfHcllnQ \Guth The ...... r ol lllQfl <touch IO•H•\I tor SovO•rn C•tlforrua •UI br inq l~mperaltKH- T ,_. pr NI< lf'CI hlQh '" l O\ Anq<'I•• T.,.Mtey l1M IJ"'J. s-•ar,, A >torm \Y\lem centered o••• norlllern Mlthl911n Chuml'cl oul •now tor mU<ll ol Ille nort,,.rn pteln• Hrlv 1oc1a y, encl anot,,.r •lo•m 1n Ill• ..., ......... ..., h ........ . Mond 11v 'ri1•v If VOu l'.tv "•JI n,..,.., ~V' pal)f--.. l)y ~ Jn l°) f'tl \.'411 IJM!Jo',. 1 0 m Airt'1 ~,, (f#(''i will nf' rl,,U..,--•11•'1 S1lwdi1~ Atwt "t0"'ft11y If ,.fN tH1 ""'' l~fhYI' .,.,_,, f OOV th U It nt r Ml btJIUlft t t • 'f' tttt1 ft>ti' ( fJft't Niii t>1J dttltve1~ c.,.......,.,._. 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Ml• Otr 2 J SW 1 2 w , • w ' • w "' ---------------- NATION I WEATHER Derade of work ruined Three Las Vegas men have been indicted in the theft of 14 fish from the National Fish Hatchery at Willow Beach, southwest of the Nevada city. that has frustrated a 10· year effort to res tock an endangered species of fresh-water s almon . The squawfish were s tolen Nov. 26 and prob· ably t.'aten. federal offirials s aid. The three men are Steven Hunyon, Jeffrey Brown an<l Russell Christie. Can~er spread curbed? • Blood drug mig ht a dd y ears to patients CONCORD, N II (APJ A drug long used to s low blood clotting also ntCIY prevent the s pread of at least one tyµe of cancer. according Lo a medit al professor who 1s conc luding a five-year study of the s ubst<1nce. The drug, warfarin. appeared to be more than rlouhle the average life expei·tanc") of pa tients s uffering from !o.O c-all ed "smaU-t'.t>ll " lung ('ancc r . ac cording to Ur I.co Za1•har~k1 . an CI SSOti at e p r ofl'"l !o.11r al Dartmouth l'<1lle~c mt'cl1l'al school Small·t c ll tant er v11· tims ~cnernll y have r esponded poorly to :.urger~ ··F or a tonJ;! time thc·r<: has been a susp11·1on th<il the ('lotting m el•harus m has something to d11 with the s pread of l'anrer , ·· Z a c h a rs k r -. a 1 ll I a -' I w "1• k .. WhClt we havl'.' 1s the first good s tud y th;.it givn. thi!. s o m t· v altdity " Aeross 11atitt11 I I c sa11J t<:sts tm vat rents with other typ1·s of c·a nt cr are 1H1t Ct)m pll•t e Zal'11arsk1. who wa s rt:Clrhcll l>y telcphon(· ht the Veterans Ad ministration ho:.p1tul in White H1ver .J11n d111n . Vt . s aid h1.\ s tudy will trn poblis hed in th!: J ourna l of t h t.> 1\m1·r1l'an :\ii cd ll'3l ASSllt'liJlJl>n 1n la l <: Fcbruan /\ l<lt<il of ·1:17 h11:-.p1t;.il pat1 t•Ol!oo 10 t'll.!ht \'A h1t~p1t:ib \H'r (• 1nv11IH·tl in the· ... : ud' ··WllAT \\t: llA\"E 1-. ;1 f•lf1t 111 tht· d c111r · h1• ,;.a11 l W1· hi.I\(• an 1n!\rl.!ht t hat n1•t'<b. 111 lw t•·'>tl'tl 1n a varll't ' 11f «:JOt'l•r-. In a 'tuch .,r .ill ~mall c·t·ll 1·anl'<:r p;1IH·nt-. ''' \ ,\ h11,p1tab. fhe l 5 .,..h•1 .,..,.,.,. n11t tri·:.if('d .... Ith w:.irfarin had :.i 1111•d1a.n -.urv1val 111•r1111l ,,r 21 "'·l·k-. Th11!\1· wh11 re1·t:1V1'(l th•· drul.! llC1d ca median :.un 1va l p1·n11d qf .iO ""l't·k!oo Zat·h :1r:-.k1 ~:.111 Deaths fro1n flu , pneumonia high ATLANTA (AP > Deaths frt1m rnflut•nrn and pnc·um11n1 ci have exreedt.'CI expe('ted level!> for '\IX c·<in!o.N·ut1\·l·. \\l't'k!oo th1~ winter and have now reached all reg11m!. 11( th~· c·nuntr~ 11rf1<·1al~ a t the National Center for D1seasl' ('11n1rot ha-. rc•p11rt1·d. CDC s pokes man Don Ucrreth s a1cl t h<: lateo;c a' ;itlahlt· f1J.!un·-. from health department!\ a round the l'ountr~ 1ncl watciJ .,..1d1·spn·:1d influenza outbreaks in 13 states durrng th1• we ek endinl! .Ian Ii .111 incr ease or four states. from the week heforc REGIONAi. OUTBR EAKS W•:RE rt'p11rtc·d in 24 ~latt:~. Ut• seven from the week before. The COC defines widespread outbre ciks as those Ot!'urrinS( 1n counties with more than 50 peff'ena of a statt'•!> p11pulat1<1n Regional outbreaks arc those oceurripg in 1·ounties w11 h less than 50 percent of the population. Berreth said las t week was lhe s ixth c·onsct·ut1 vf• week tn whic h innuenza and pneumonia deaths exl·ccdctl <.'XP<:<·tat111n s ·'Excess mortalities have n<Jw hccn obs<.·rv1·tf in a-11 rl'g10n:-t>f tht• country," he said. WIDESPREAD OUTBR EAKS were re portPd in Maine . Massachusetts , New York. Vi rginia. North Carolina. Indiana. ~in nesota. Arkansas. Colorad1>. North Dakota, Utah. Alaska and Oregon. • Regional outbreaks were rcµortt-d in Connect1 r ut, New Hampshire, Vermont. New .Jer!\ey, Alabama. t'lortda. Georg1<1 . Ke ntucky, Mississippi. Tennessee. Illinois, Mlc hiJ?an. O hio, . Wisconsin . Louisiana. T exas. Iowa. M1ssour1, :'llehraska. Montan<1 . South Dakota, Californ1<1, Nevada and Idaho all'S ST ... CWSlDR Cuetoma...•ne L..-E•cNICI a..ll!yCt•~-Wt~ [)ot)r') Cabitwttt. '"·· · .. ···· c--548-740 I Auto & Homeowners Quotes By Phone -•- Thl• median fii.:ure means half " dit•d i'iffhe r. half lived lon ger Till· drug 11rescribed for years to phlebitis patients ap· p<.·ars t<1 prevent lht! blood from ~1vi ng tumor cells a plucc to a n <· h o r a n <I g r o w . s Cl i d Zaehar!ookl . Phleb1t1s is a c·1r<'u lat<ir~ disorder Tiit: STUOV WAS the first C'•>ntr<illt'll tt•sl of warfarin's cf- ft·< t <in 1-.rnc·1·r 1n humans . Z :H'har~k1 !\a11 l 11 l• \illd Ont.• !ootdt' cff Cl't found 111 p:at11•nt :-was a tendency to lih ·t'(I t'Xl'l'!'>S l\'Cl) A lcoholics s hunnin ~ tr~atm ~nt W1\Slll!'H;TO!'J t /\P1 /\h<1ut H .1 11 <· r <· •· n l o f /\ m t' r 1 <:an a lt'ohollr~ <ind problem drinkers "r·1· 'hurrning form al treatment pr11 g r~1m ~. a fl'dt·ral h e alth !'> t ucl\ !.htl\\" Tl~• '.\a1111n:al ln!.t ttulc o f ,\ lt-•1hol :\ 1iu~1· 11 nd 1\ kohohsm "oJld al1•11hol11·-. l oda~ h<.1ve a l!rt·a1 t·r 1'11:rn1·1· for I n·alment and rel·mt·r~ than the) did ltJ \ 1.·a r ' aj'.!11 Bua . des pite the f.!rn.,..\h of trl·atnll'rll 1·t·nter!oo, th1: 111 -.trl\lt•· n·porl'> th<it uni~ I ~ per 1 1•n1 111 t ho-.l• "11 h '>l'nou!\ clnnk 1 nl! 11rolilt•m-. a rt• pa rllc.: q1almJ? 111 f11rn1 .d I n•al n11•nt pri1gram!'. u .n mo1. •~ .• fo1·t11r in 10 l'l'l l'l'lll 111 all dl'ath-. 1n th<' 1Jnrt- 1·d ~lall·~ 1h1 • 10!oot1tut1· n·portt·tl l>rinking ha-. 1·1m1rihutcd to rnorv, lhan ."111 pertt:'nt of the tll·ath!oo 1•au:-.t>d ti~ falb <1nd fires. 111·h1rdin1t lo the• report HETWt-:ES :15 pt•rn:nt and 1;4 Pl·n·1·n1 111' dnn·rs involved in I :ii al automobile a ec·1dt-nts had l>t'l'll drinking 11r111r lo the· al'('J d1·111 . tl o;a1d /\n<I akuh11l1t·s are part 1rnl arl~ high s uit·iue risks , :111 I 1 m t· :-g r c· a t c r t h a n t h e J.!t•nt•ral poµulat1on . thl' mstitute ~a 1d 1 n <1 rC'11ort to Congress Tht· 2fi:I pagC' s pcl·1al rejJOrl .,.. a ~ tht• fourth ~ent to <'ongress ti\ tlw 1nst1tutl' !.1nc·e it was l 1~undcd irr 1~71 It tompiled numt'rou:-. ~urvt'\S <.tnd studies on <lnnk1n~ al\ ·a !11scasc and :.1lc'1al dil<'mma FAI MHSIHSUIAHCI GIOUf' 54t-5H4 w llS-307 '' 14 Hirt.or • c .......... 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I lo" l'\ l'I tilt· 'tJl\• lrt.:1'lJIUr1· 11.,, "'I .11 rl'f11\1"cl tri l'O•:ll t JI\ 1n-.p1·1 111111 j>IJll J Youths pitch in to clean up I Treasure Island SAN t'HANL'ISt"() l /\1'1 /\ MjUIJd of young <00f1ser vat11111 t•11rp~ worl<t·rs have been called 111 111 hl·lp tht· US Navy s pru<·e up d1laf11d:.ilt-d Trl'a~url' Island an San t'rnnttSl"ll llu' The man m <Hk t!-tland. hornt· tu thl' 193!1 Colden Ci alt• t-:x p11!-t 1t 111n and bast-to J0.000 ~atlor-. during World War II. 1s starn·d with dl·<1cl ancl ch mg trees and lo!ap~ lt·ft h.' d1~mantled barraC"ks ""Wl' s1m pl ,\ han•n "t ht•t•n able 111 do the job our!-t(•f\•e!-t. · -.aid C<tpl<1in Arthur ~-Oshornl', eommancltng of fi cer of Treasurt' bland ).laval Sta t1on "'We don't have the monev or the manpower to maintain tht• is.land the way 11 should bt• kept up," he ~au1 About :1.000 Navy and <'oast Guard personnel are stat ioncd on the 404. acre island und only ubout 1,200 live the re. About 50 m (•mhers of !ht· fe<lerall,\'.. funded Young Adult C1mscrvat1on Corps an.• removini.i deadwood, tnm· mir:i~ hedli(cs . plantm!-( gardens and trying lo savt· tret:s that once dee orated the hroad <•venue~ of the m· ternational expos1t1on. Bioloi.i1sl 1-:11 l'a11k11". wlH1 1s directing the 2 1 ~ ) t•ar old project, s aid lh<tt an m vt•nton -.h11ws the is land s till ha~ 2.700 ·tree~ of 120 varieties. 1hle•mnu1 Congrcsi. must race th11 "eiar wht'n 1t ron1t1der!i renewal or the ('lt•un Air A1·l l'ht• l'OffilnlbSIOn WltS clll1tbl.ash~ h} l 'ortttrct\s 111 1977 lo a(jsess the d1~·1·1 of tht• n1H111n ·s dean 1i1ir h•l(1slut100 s intc IU70 ant.I to mMke r 1.H·um111l'11<hataoni. for rcnewi.I of the ••x1i.llnM iat"l, uvlrln.i 1n September t:NVIKONM•:NTAI. iroups 1tnd 1111h1:;try orgun1.<atioos a re !Jreparing 10 wugl' but t lc ovt'r the law's r1•11t•wul, whkh 1s e,q,ec:h:d to tH! the 111 llJOr environmental issue of the \ l'Uf an l'on~rcs1> t111vrovcrncnt of u1r quality during I hl' 1!17<h. had been s1g01f1e:ant. said tht· '>l uff n ·port rl'leal>ed for l'On -.1111•1' • .1ll1111 II\ the n1m 1111M1 tun this 11111ntlt anti n~xt Thl· p111.:1111i.1i. fo r the 1980s I l•l le\0!:. J net'J fur l"Ontrol or air 1111llut11111 tu I~ a ('Onlinued national 11r1unl.> tht' re 11ort s tated , s ing· I 111 ~ o ut owne <t i. a µart1t·u lar problem gelling lwtter: SAH DIEGO <AP> -Images of melting polar' ice caps and Oooded coastal cities are being given increasing c redibility by U.S. scientists and· weather experts studying climatic changes. • At a m eeting of the American Meteorolo1ical Society, climatologist David M. Burns said rising• levels of carbon d ioxide in the atmosphere are heat·· ing UJ> the earth by almost rive degrees centig rade annually . "THERE ARE NO indications at present that this h as increased the average global atmospheri<· tern pcraturc, .. Burns said. "But compute r models project that a doublinlo( o f the C02 <car bon dioxide) loud to 600 parts per million of air would incr ease the global temperature aver age by at least l c;, · degrees ccnligrad,e and by as much as 4 12 degrees·· Dr. David Slade. dire<"lor of the federal Department of Energy's climate division. said the world has about 10 years to solve the so-called "greenhouse"" effect problem, which a llows the, sun ·s heat to enter the al'mosphere . but not esrape OTHER f'KOBL•:MS nat1onw1de rnt·lude at1d rain and the detrimental ltl·alth dfl't·ts uf fin e µa rtic:les t•ff11ll1.."ll b.> pollution sourc·cs that now ,rn· not s µe<:1f1t·e:ill.> controlled. \'anc·er t·ausing agents, which arc the hypr11d u<"l i. o f 1n c:rcascd use of 1·hem 11·ab uncl of the produl"11on of '' nt ht'l•<· energy fuels, a re also t·ause for t·onl'ern. said the report. Of y t_•ha11ges 11a111 e ·"There now 1s a very large concern by our sc·1ent1sts that the C02 level 1s building ra11id ly,"" Slade sa id . '"It 1s v1ewed as a potentially very st•nous p roblem ... SLADE SAID THAT fossil fuel comhustwn. in d uding oi l, wood and toal. 1s pouFing <tbout 22 lnllion tons of carbon dioxide into the atmospher e annu<tlly I\ National /\t ademy of Sciences panel proJt'ets that level Io cloublt' b y the year 20:JO. The report look notl' of two c urrent 1!-ts ut•s rn volv1ng rl'~u l al1on of air 1p1 altt.' the in<·rt•a s 1ng <·ost of 111dustry tt•t·hnology needed to meet -;tandards and the deme1nds pul on alt" 4ualit~ in lhl' West because of proJecte<I energy development from toal a nd oil s hale . Actor Lloyd Bridges. right, and Salinas ma~·or Jim Wood position .. East of Eden" city limit sign in the city's tribute to new ABC-TV television series "East of Eden" whid1 wc.as fi lmed 1n the Salin as are a in the s pring, T.he Salinas t•1ty tounril \'Ot<:d th1• tcrnporar \' name change to help promote the new sen es i.lnd thl· c·11 "'s role in ll. . An Oregon State University researc:h group from Corvall is suggested that the warming could ml'll the we rnvcr of the t\rtli(· Otean, which c·ould rl's ult 1n the rise of sea levels bv as muc h us lfi DA.opts for drug abuse role f t•t•t - Other rescar('h i.iroups s ay millions of cuhi(' mrll'~ of /\ntarC'lw 1n· 1·ould slip away from the <·ontm(•nt into thl' !-tl'a he1·a usc of the wurmmg tri·nd During his t'lt'l0t1on l0 ampa1gn. President Reagan assailed the cost of federal rcgulatwn. part1t·ularly the t'ffect of clean air rull's on industry In a rt'IJOrl prepared for the Reagan tran si tion . Da v id Stockman. director-dcs1gnate of the Offtl·e of ~1 anagement and Hudget. and Reµ .lat."k Kemv. R-N Y., warned of " "t1<·king regulatory lime bomb .. llOWF.VER. AMONG other thing~. I he <·omm1ssion r eport noted that "visibility impairment in some of the area s of g r e at t's l national significance. s uch a !> the national µark s in the W 4!s l , has been int're asing in recent years l)et•ause of air pollution from Southern ('aliforni<t, and, ltl a more limited exten t. µower plants in upwind areas ... And it said future controls on <·01,pe r s melters s hould perm it rncreased energy development in the Southwest without further air dcg re1dalion . In fe1c t , the repor t s tatt'd, there was no evidence that l"le an-air eontrols had c aused the c·ancellalion of projects involving econom1 l0 growth in gen er al and St\CH/\MENTO (A l'J T h e S a c· r <i m e n I o County dis trict attorn('~ l'harged with hitt111g a San fo'ranr 1seo bartender sa vs he· wants to warn sa·c r a men to youngstt-rs about the dangers of ti rugs and alcohol lle rh Jackson told a rcf)Orter that he wants to get into a pre-trial diversion program . in whfrh he would perform <'Om mun1ty services in stead of going to jail. lie sa11I Sun fo'ran e1sto Municipal Judge Louis tiarc1a to ld him las t month that he c·ould ap· ply for the program But h e must s till ar1>ear before the San !-'ran c isco County district at- torney's diversion unit beforl' being admitted. "I will t alk to kids ahout drugs, in<"luding al<"ohol . 1111 tht' play lo! r o u n d :-. , c n t h 1· c l a ssr ooms. o n the 111 ht•r po!-t~thk '«'111111! Ami wht'n<'V t•r I I" art f 11 11 Int II m ) !'t l" It 1• cl II I 1• .J ac·ks un said · I will lJlk 11111 1111 It 1• r 11 1 n . I' c· I ' halluc1nogt•n!'t and man J u a n u I h 1· rn <1, 1 d.1111!•·r11u-.. drUI! thl·rt· 1s 111·4 .1u~1· 11 li·;ut' Ill u~e <11 111 h1·1 cl rug-. 1\flor1hol 1:-. :1n11tht•c dru,t..' :111d cl t!'t ill I 1111l 1•h 1111"1 ucll'cl 111 m \' pl11j.!1o1 11 1 l v.llllied t; 1ni.i m 1111· 111 t h1-. .1n•u 1 han an' l11J(I~ t·l-.t· · Newa from all over C.lltom .. ts rounded up eachd•r In the ORIENTAL RUG JANUARY SALE Daily Pilat ORIENT HANDEL IS HOLDING ITS JANUARY SALE ON ONE OF A KIND HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS FROM PERSIA. INDIA, PAKISTAH & CHINA-SOME COLLECTORS RUGS Ndtue All \ilk Hn1·k1· Ch111e·:~. All Silk Chin•'~" Appraisal & Service Ava liable Come. Comoare and Save -Examples: •,,,~ Sale Price N.iin .. '» .s S2500 -240 lndo l,t1111•" ~ ShJh1,;d•:h c fi,4 1500 Chinm . .. .. 0Jlt£~4' ~D£i / ... L Slm1n·oo111 Co rmrn 11'•1 .\lnr ~·/~ btfi . 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("l'nlc·r" <•round lh<· N1untry µrove. it 1s l"'"1hl1• '" lt1'l' w1•1s.:h1 And thunk' tu tht• modern ~c·11·11t1f11· 1•111b 11\'arlahlt· thal new Amt•rtcan dream is :1 ri•a ltl~ h lhh tMlly 11w wmr ~' It'' lob Mfltt who Iott as pounds In fl"' 90 .s.,, •I W~hl l.o\t Centf'ft •nd bpi It off! Hr,. .. modftl _.... !Md lo br hk lwlhlf18 wit. . A.v1d diet follower:-. hi.Ive found 11 new eonccpl th111 1s clcltvcnng such a µrom1 sc. It's called Nulri1Svstcm ;!ll(JO .. Fuotl!t 111 ll1t• Ful un• · an t•;oc1·l11Sl\'l' prnJ,!ru rn 111 rered by We1gh1 Loss Centers. the national chain or Professionally !.uprrv1scd clinics with over :IOO offices nationwide. fl w ..... '"llf•il" I cl 1d11't IW\'t" 10 rnakl" decls111ns .1h11ul what lo l'al I cl11ln'1 hUVl' to t•rount r·11l11ril'S nr "1·1i.:1t l1MMI II wa~ all clont• f11r rn,. I at1• lhrt'l' mculs a d:I\ and ~: .... 11·1 h111H!n Th1•rp'~ 1111 n •;ison anyone ca11 ·1 follow 111" 1•rui.:rnm , Inst• wt•11(ht and kf•t•p tt 11ff . NOT[ Therr are lwo Nu1ro $ys1em We1qh1 Lo~s Cen1ers 1n Ille OranaP Co;is1 area ro arranqe a free no obl1qal1nn personal consu11a11on about your we1ghl problem al lh~ oll•ce closesl lo yo11 ;ind to learn more aoou1 We1q111 Loss Cen ters you can phone the Nut111Sys1om ofl1cc closest to you The Weight Loss <.:enter Nutr1 I System program was designed by nutritionists. biochemists and food tcchnologrsts lo meet and surpass the United States Recommended Di etary Allowances. What resulted was a natural food phenomenon that left the taste in foods, but took the calories out. And to add to the ex r1temenl all the foods sound as if you could order them from the Star War.1 har Nebula Nectar. Eggs Apollo. Chicken Constellullon and Veal Venusian to name a few The purpose or this '"space age"' food revolution according to Or Jay Satz, director of research and development ror Weight Loss Centers, ""was to design a weight loss program using modem day technology in food research, packaging, preparation and nutri- tion that would answer every problem raced by the dieter. Nutrl 'System 2000 does thal and more. It pro· mises and delivers up lo a .p'Ound a day 1weight loss or more without using dru11. Injections or starvation tactics. It's easy to follow, practically fool-proof, tastes great and keeps you from being hungry."' In the beginning the patient undereoea a ' pro· fesslonaJ eval~tion rl1ht In the Wel1hl Losa Center. When the 1oahead la 1lven, the patient be&lns the Nutri/System proeram deal1ned to meet his or her In· dlvldual needs and lifestyle. "You can't expect a man who is used to 3000 calories a day to be happy at 500. So we •detlan our procram uwncl the Individual ~__:l!.::he~"!_aelf."' As kl-tl huw h1• k1·c·11~ ht~ w1•11(hl f(•vct. lloh tole! me he now know" how to make his boch work for him lie cats and dnnk!'t and thinks ltke a ti11n pl'rson and two da\s a Wl'Ck ht• 1•ut~ ='lulrt S\'llc•m food~ ""It s not cJ1f f1cult 1f ~cm know what to do · .. I tried a few of the concO<'t1ons and found them surpnsrngf) ~ood 1\nd tht•\ ·rc all wrirkc."<l out scien· t1f1r ally wilh utcent on hr~h nutnl1onal va lue The fo:1rns Apollo turned oul 10 be a tyµ1cal western ri melettc with all the taste. aroma and e~e·appeal that we're used to. bul the major d1Heren1·e was one-third l1•ss calories. Chicken Constella11on in Savory Sauce rl'sultQd In a dclertable Chicken F'nrassee recipe of t eal c"lcken in a ~atisfyiniily rid1 tomato sauce. As a diet rood it was "'out or th rs world." u nrortunately the 1 0nly thing mlssrntt was the bread to soak up the gravy "'Uul," sa1il Dr, Salz, "'wf rc working on that too•"" All the foods In this l(alactic menu are pre· pack(aKt-'(I, prcwell(hed. and nulritwnally complete, elim naling the need for uny lhoul(ht, or effort from the "'letcr . Along with the food plan there are daily che~s by the center's trained staff. exercise proarams and multi-vitamin and mineral supplements for added nutritional Insurance, plus an extensive program called Behavior Modllle1tlon which prepares the dieter for a pogt Nutrt/System proeram of earth food, that wlU enable the dieter to maintain the wel1ht that has been I01Jt. · HUNTINGTON BEACH/ FOUNTAIN VALLEY 842-3400 18029 Beach Blvd. IHCh TalMrt Vllop CCN"Mr of l•ach & T..,..) SANTA ANA/ COSTA MESA 545-7123 3400 S. Bristol Stlh 201 ICor. of lrfstol Ir W.Arflllr .. ... c ........... . • OPEN IUNDAY 11-1 · -, ... • Ornng COihl Ot11ly P11u1 E , .. , ~ ~1 .. Thomn p Haloy I Publt1ther ThomH l(eevll /EdltOf ~ ~~~ ~~~.~ ................ M•o•n•d•a•y•,J•a•n•u•a•ry•2•&•,•1•98•1 ...................... e.a•r•bo .. r•@•K•'•'•'b•l•<•h•'E .. d•lt•Of'•i•a•l•P•-oe .. •E•d•l•tor111 .. .._ Justice system needs oversight It 1s rnrl' tt1 lt· .. 111 u( 1.1 KU' t·111111v11tul hod tt1ut tlls bands Hst'lf. but ,lhut is whut 1ht•01·u11~l' ('ounl ~ l'nmm ul .Juslkt! C 'omnuss1on th cl lust "'••t•k Tht-28 11w111 lwr K• ou,1 w lt' Im nwtl to take an overall \If>\\ of ttw utht!1"'1•w tr a"11w11tt•J JUblH'l' ·~st~m in lht> t 11unt Rut wlH·n <'o't «ull111~ 111 Wui,htni;lun knot·ked out t unfl .. for the c uu111·1I 11w111h1•r' d(•r1.t'"•d .lfh•r t•o11.,1tler able l ilk toqult n it•t•l 111.,: . (hit· 111 lht·111h•111 11111' 1111·1 1••1 1 111~ tlw lo{l'uu11 wu:. to Imel \\ J~ 'to tourdin.tlt opt·• ul 101111 ul p11llt·t•. 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"""°·' wen· ..,kt'ptwal ahn111 the µ11~~ihi l 1l~. or t•v<•n advisalnlily, 11f ma Jlir tax eul ~ pron11s(.1cl 111 I he l' a mp:11 gn '.\Jany s:ud lhL') thought He11gan ·s µel'sonal ::.lyl<• would m akcl11n1 a 1norl' all r at'l i ve and dct· 1~1\ t• president and that MU Id ht.>lp i mµrnv<• the <:ount r~ 's image int hf' world '.\lost fell he prol>alJly would <llJ son1L't hing to lwd up t ht· natwn's seeuntv and the\' likt!d tltat iclt•:1. but •wme werl' coneerned that ·his approad 1 l·ould It-ad tht· c1111ntry into dangt'rous ('Cm front a lions . Mos t hnp<'d he might ht' ahlt' to rnakt• sornt• tuts in gov e rnmL•nt s pt•n<J111g and t urb s<Hnl' go vernment n•j.!ulalions. hut the~· we ren 'loverly optimistic-•• hnut t h at Campai~n r hetorit· notwithstanding, the \'oters m ten·it•\\1Crt madt· 1t plain t hl'~ don·1 e xpel'! an~ ''"ernighl miradcs In s hort . tlw \mt.·rinm vol<•r 1s f:11rl~· pragmallt' uh1H1I t lit• powers of lt•:11lership. And that 1·o uld he a good sign . Oil lease proposal :\kmbL·r-; cit th(' Cali fornia Coa~t:tl Cornm1ss 1on had good rPason to he a ppalled hy the Departme nl of In· tcrior's i<.1tt•st (111 leasing man<·uv<•r . The C'omm1ss ion was asked to 1·ommt•nt on a pro- posed lease Sjlle that would open m ore than 24 million arres of the outer continental s helf from the Mexican border to the OrcRon border . for oil and gas explora tion . Tha t's thf• lon~t·sl s trt't1·h of l'Oastl11w (•ver induded in a s ingle t't:as111g pn1gnrn1 The area 1·0\ l'rt·d b~· Leasr Sil If• #73, lnhded simpl~ · 'Ca liforni<J." 1ndudes nine genlogit' has ins with extreme· h· differ ent l'n\·1ron111 cntal t'harac:len s tics. T hal makes genera l evi1 l11al1on of. c nvironmt•nt;il effeC"ts virtuall y im- possible. s ilid l11t• 1·om m i-.s ion In fa<·t. lht· s1zt· is the has1s of ti s uit filed by t h e stal e ol C:1lifurni;1, lht· stale of Ala . ka a nd the Nat11ral Hcsourct•s J >t-fton~t Council. T hey C'ha llenge the I ntenor . Ot•partment '<; fi\ c year oil ancl gas leasing sche du.le con- t ending this s 1zt• is in viola tion of the Outer Contmental I.ands Atl Amcndmf'l1ls of 1978. It should ht pursu ed until the federal agency div ide·· its prop(>s<.tl into more mana~eahle segments on which. ra - t ion a l em imnm<·nta l studies can be m ade. takm~ mto C'onsideration the t•normous var iations in the vast ( 'alifnrnici c·oas t al ar l'a. ,. • Opinions express~d en the space above are those ol the Daily Pilot. Other views e l<pre,.scd o n lt11s page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comrnenl 1s invited Address The Daily Ptlol, P 0 Box 1560, Cos1a Mesa. CA 9262~ Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/Working women by By L.M. BOYD One claim is that 70 per- cent of all working women . have been sexually harassed b y their bosses . An astonishingly high number, if true That numerous women arc bothered on the job by s uch shenanigans there can be no doubt. Bul our Love a nd War man says the truth in each instance is hard to get lo. Whe n a s m ooth o perator delivers romantic inte rest. his line may be read as nothing more than ~om · plimcntary attention. When a clumsy character stumhles through the same proposi· lion. his suggestion might be heard as rude, crude and mightily offensive. "Anchors Aweigh . My Boy" or whatever you call it is from Offenbach. bear in mind. OtAar Gloo1nv Gus Already my husband is getting grouc hy. We need Monday night fool· ball all year. NEVADA NELL CilMmr c;;,,, ,...,,,,.,. .. ••• •11•· mlU•f •r r••"" •n• •• net 1Mutwrt1r r9"11tl .,. v-• .. tM ......... ltM y-. ,.. ,.. .... O'-r GtK, Dllltr ~ ..... Seven percent of the tax payl•rs audited hy the In· ternal Revenue Service get refunds . !'\ female cougar in search of a male must be pretty smart She li ghts out a long a trail. and when stw hits male tracks that arcn 't fresh. she lies down near them and waits. knowing somehow that the male cougar runs a re· gular circuit, t hat he'll •in'· evitably be along again in a few days. llow does she know that? The Chin1>se d etective CharliP Chan has never been l'layed in tht' movies by a Chinese. It's di ffi cult e no ug h to trace runaway girls in this country, but it's much harder to trace them in Europe. They find it fairly easy to cross national borders over there. In a matter of weeks t h ey ca n s witc h their whereabout." through half a dozen jurisdictions. There, as he re, many tum up at home again. But the white slavers that transport all over the continent see to it that some go ~ut or touch rorever. Our Chief Prognosticator says you'll soon be getting unsolidified frozen food. It flows. The lab characters have been dabbling with the· cr ystali7.ation process. Much you'll no longer have to thaw. . Jack Ande r8on · Kissinger trying comeback? WASHING TON A s the Carter reign approac•hed Its con· is tllulionwly ttppointed end and polltlclans l'o s l t io n e d the mselves for the cha nge or re g i m e , H e nry K issi ng e r m uteri<&llied overseas in the old trouble spots. sly as ever , ready to res ume another de<' adc or weaseling. ·keptks had doubted that he could ever r1s t• 111otain from tl11· ..1shes of the Vi etnam set t lemenl that hl' negotiat ed or the great d PE C.: o i l gouge that he c n ('ouraged nut suddl·nly, l ht•re he was aga i n . rc \'IV Cd. re habilitaletl artd 111ak1111: lhl· 11ftl familiar 11111 s1·i. 11f 11 f•1r1·1g11 poltcy oradl' In his disnr11,111g wa). 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WHIL~ YOU'RE UP HAND Mt ™Al I WRENCH. ltonald Reagan as a forciten. poli<'Y vete ritn· with u n 1lm m aslery or str atcJC IC' cuncf'pt and t:u:ticaf detail , o b11ld viii 111nary on m ailers of pt'<JCl' and war ordered by a kc•cn M•ns<• of what is prat'li•·ally possihte, who posses11cs a n uniluulilcd 1•11rn 11l'l1•m•1· uud a hr1ghl anti quu.:k m111d that 1·<111 cut through the• pond l'ros1t1t·~· uf pulilwal jargo11 Tht· new prcsi1ltonl . 1f ht• 'iUb m1h l11 tht· Ki'ihmgt•r ;dlurc, l'an look forward lo a lo11J? 'iclfson of mt·ddltnJ? anti 111an1p ulat1ng ll 11tl om a Ii<: s 11 u r <· t• !-. h ave s pt•1•ul11t1·d that K1~:.111g .. r will· suhrnil 11 1;rand lk s1).(n !'ailing lor a loos1., a11l1 Sovwt 1·ti:thl11>n 11f Jlt·rsian 1 ;u1r an1I Tl11nl W11rl<l II al l l)n:O., hobll•ff•lf liv :. flll)f(' VIS tl1l1• 1 · S 11111it;1r} 1•r''"'' rw 1· tH 'T 'rllt-:ltt: art· f;el l;w1t·s 111 tin· I\ 1s-.111gt•r ..,,.hcrnt• I lfo lt'~ds to lrt'<lt muf'h of lhl• Third Wor ld a ~ a hlo('. thouJ?h m11i.I nrin· al1),(1ll'd J\frw<m 11:'Jt11111s havl' 1111 lfrli irt• Ill h1'<'11m1• p.iWll'> In the Sovll'I /\rn•·r1t•an gl11 lwl t·ht''ih µa 1111· I" t· w a r .-w 1II111 g to -.:11·nh1 1· 1111'11' 1111h·pl·11d1·1w1• and m•utrullty for lhe "pro~ectior(, 11ff1•r1·1I l1y U.S. bases m their ('<Juntrtf'll, diplomatic sources huv1• ltJld m y associates Indy ll 1111l1war and Jack Mitchell. /\fr wa11 leaders have also been 111 s ma y <· d. accord i ng l o C'l .. ssiricd diplomatic cables, by KisilinJ?er 's warm e mbrace t)f Som ulia a nd Morocco. Roth <'ountrics hHvc disregarded the dol'lrint• of the Organization of 1\frH·an Un ity opposing ex pani.ion hy :rny nation beyond rl5 uhl t•olonial bordl·rs Somalia in v :11l t•d hoth 1>ro Western Kt nya and l!ro Suvit•\ t-:thiupia, and \.111ro1·1·0 ignon•tl thl• 01\ U pe1cl h y I rymg 1•1 usurp the former Spa 11is h <·11l1in y o r Wcstcr11 ~.i hara v l·:T KIS. ... INCa:R blithely re 1·111n 1m·111led l'losn rn ihtary tics li<'t w1•1•n th1· Unilt•d Slates and S11rn<i lta Tlw11 ht• was w1nt•d and • d111 t·d 111 M1ir1H·1·11. wh11se ag g rl'ss1011 in I ht· Wt'.'\ lent Sahara i'> :J l'llvl'ly 11pp•1scd hy /\lgeria. Thi-. 1 :usi·d d1pl11111at1t· e} 1•hrows :.1r1 t•1· ;\lgl•n ;rn d1pl11mals were-· 1111•11 1h1.· kt•\' l•i nc).lolt atinns ovt'r l IH· 1\ r11•.'r11·~111 hostagf•h in I re1n I\ 1s'>111g<'r·.., rail for a IJl'l'fed Up l ' S Sl'('ll rity fori•c in lht• 11,.r s w 11 l:ulf has also b1•c•n d1· 1111un1·<·d Ii) J\ rah -,pnkt·smcn \II 111 all, th1• pntinaci11us K 1 ... ~.111~•·1 ha ... 111111·11 off quite a ('il r1·:1s.,, a11d 11 n·rrw111s lo lil· '"''II v.hc·lh•·r Ill' 1·a11 l'ill'W il f>t .. \l)J.\' lJIET : l nfanl 1111111ula 111 anuf~C'111 rt·rs have 111·1·11 \\ ag1 11g a v11•111us !'a mpai~n ag;1 111 ... 1 i.:rnups <11l v•H·atin g l1n ·a.,1 f1·1 ding Tin· formula 111 a1:11 al1•., :1<·•·tt.,l' hn•asl fct:dmg 1•,."1>"111111~ •11 pl11lllng 1<1 de'ilro,\ 1 ·'l•llllh'im .1 nil havr-lahl'll·d the '\i ;1t11111:d ('1111 n1·d of ('hur1•hcs ~I :u ,....," 111:1r1 htng 1mtfl'r llw lo ,11111('1 ttf I 'ler1 ... 1 ' I hi'> h\ .,11·111· a I 1· a111 p~11gn ha~ n •port,.tfh l<·tf lo d1·;1d l) ex , ... ._,' 111 li11;ell'r11ala. Y.hcrt• tl• .. 111t ·q11ud-. of llw 1111lttan re l!llflt' h:I\ I ' It• l'fl l''l:t'I Ul Ill).! r lll OJI 111. :tlth \\•11 l-.•·1 .. l11r, among 11th•!I t h1111:-.. i>n• 11ura1!111g l1n•asl f1·1 d 111 g C\111•' ha'" ~11gg1 .,,,.iJ lhat I let 111•111 v .. 1111: 1'11v 1·r11m ••lll h 11•~, l'fHlf'I l'llf•tf \!.Ith l'llflt lllt! litll \1 .11\1 .. 1 ... 1lw11 \\tlh rr1a111tami111!- 11,.. l•lllfll:tlif1• kH kba1 f.:..; g11 \C'rt1 111 t'11t 11f11,·1<ih all")!1•ilh J!l'I fr111n 1 h• ... 1h· nl l1<1h\ l11r111u 't:1 Emphasis on selling outweighs • service I 11Y. n a t !t77 I· 111 d -.t:1 t 1•111 w;1gon ll l\;1s 't·lghl 1 \ llnd•·r'). u wnn<l1·rfully flll\H'I ful ''111•.1m· and <Jn ins<iliahlf' <1 pp1·li1e f11r '"' lead1•d gas ll's a 1:n•;.1t 1·ar, 1f Ford wants a t1•.,t101m1ial, and (I b vi 0 ll s I y I . 11 Ill' v ,. I h :1 \'I' annl hl·r lik1· ii It has S:l,872 111111•-; 1111 11 n11w. and for the pasl fl·w wl"ek" l'v" bc<'n wonder ing whether I s hou let ha vl' it servil'ecl anti fix ed up nr h u ,. s 11 m t• t h1 °ng n ew anti s mall('r It rosts rnP ~20 Lo fill th <' wagon with gas, whit·h 1t 1·ons11 111 c!) rate Of s1>ml'lh111g ltkt• la m1lf'S lo the gallon. I say• ~11m1•lhing like" tJl'cause I'm not om· uf lh11s1· Ill'" pi e who figures out r·x u1·tl \' how m U(' h a rar gels lo th1• 1!;1 llon l.ast Tu<'sday I dt·1·1rl1•d lo c·;lll th1' Ford plat·~. Then• w1·re tw11 numhl•rs lislt•d in th1· phone· hook. un e for "Salc·s. · th<:-ntlwr for "St•rvi1·e " t was rn :1kmf'( ;i big dP<·1sion nJ.{hl lhc1 1• whn1 I ll<'ci1le<l whll'h 11u1n l1t•r lo t.•all I called "~rVH'P " S:1lurday is llw h•· ... 1 tl;.a~ 101 rn e to closnm(•thrn~ lik1• t:1k" ;1 1·;.1 Art Hopp~ 111 '"I :1•.k1 d lh• .. •·r \ 11·t· 111 .mal!l'r 1f I 1 111ild lirin.• 11 iri th1· f11IJ0,\1 111! ~ ;1 t II I d a \ s ,. r \ I \' (• 11l ~111<1gl'rs alwa.v o; h;1 v11 a w:1v or n1 .1k11•g vou ft•1·I unwar111:cf and he· -.r1•nwtl pl1o;1:.•·cl 111 lw :ihl<• '" 11•11 ml' lhl·~ Wl'f" 1 tust.'d Salur da\ ;111rl w11uhJn 't 111· :.ihlr 10 1ak1• 1111· 1111111 a w<.•<.•k r..11111 Thur'itla\ , I d1<ln t makt• a d ;.1t t' lnslr-;;tl , I 1·;il11·1f th<' otht:r Ford nilmlll'r 1111111'1 "Sal<·-. 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SUS I :llllNI hy ad \C•rt is1nr.:. o.;o I may lw laking my 11 •lllll lflll ' f1f(• 111 IJI\ ft.ltltf.., \\ 11"11 I '·""'' lrnl J llt•nk .1d\"111• 1•1• h;1 0, tw •·n (';J1-r11·d l•1P fa r 'I 1111 r11:e11\ 111 il'hl \1111n1. rrwn :inil ""'"' ;, :11 1• 1111111 11 1: •h··ir l;il \'llt to p.11 k:1•1111• a11d ''•111111• lh111g~. lot• ft•\\ of lli1•111 arl' go 111g 11110 I ht htl'rlllf ,., 11r rrtJklllg .in\ th111g The ;uh t'rl1s 1ng af;!L'n t'H'!. in t•v. York. Chll';qm <1111.l l.1>.; /\11g1•les .1 n· filled wi1h bright , r·rp:il 1v" 1u·11pl" flU'>htn~ pr11d111'1 s 1•n u ... lh:1I 111••\ k11nv. ••r ('an• httk .eli<11JI r F Tt1F:r n :11 . '"' 11, .. c, w1 ,I(· l'llllnl fnr 11111• 111111~. th(·~ 1·:tn S\\ 1l <'h 111 s1•1l 1111• a 1 um1wtm1: hr<Jnd or a111 ilh1·r p r•1d uel w1lhoul missing a lwal Ttwir I t•t hn1 1p1 ••S a r<' I Ill' s~1 n11• w he! hc1 1 lw~" n· Sl'll tng ""' r:r st rt'lll!lh h•if'>lof• :itht·r )> 11r roll on ht•;11ladll' n.:nwil1t·'> Th<'' don't l'::t rt' \\hat th1·~ ·, .. "'t·ll111J!. tht•.\ JllSt kmm h(1w 111 tlo 11 They t ould )>'II 11~ 1ww. 1111 prnvt.'tl ..;:iwd11sl 1f lh;it ·.., wh,11 tht·1r l'l1<'11 I wanted 111 11111v1• .'\dv1·11is111j,! ha -. ht•t•n <1 f11r(·e for 1'.1111d 111 lht· t\mf'neun ('1•onomy m l'r tlw } t·ars II he1s made• us ;Il l awa1 l' or 111'1>. pro· dul'ls anti has romll·rl out the tl1fforl'.'nc·t·s an olht·r~ It has twlpt•rl thf• N·onom) h\ errat111g a markcl and thu!-J11h'\. \rl \ 1•rlt'l''I! h,1 l1••lp1•d 11 1Hk1· 1)11 I 11 1t1 d "I.ii•" \di.II ti Ila" l1f'1•11 , and 111111 .., i.:11•1d It -.1·1•rn s noy, ''' Ir•• 111:1k111~ u . \\ llal w1• rt• ht•1·111n llll!. a111I th:el 1"11 I .,11 j.!111111 I 'al 1111 :i 1.t:11w nr·\I l•l a man 111 th•· ... ill 111 111111pu"'r hus111t•<;-. l,1._I \\(•1•k 111• l•1ltl 111' lllS l'(JOI pall~ 'l1•·11d-. m••rt· •111 I r.n l'I :m•I l'll l1•rt:1 1111111·111 th.ill 111 . \ du lll llklrll-! 111"11 lll'fldUl'I "01 H PROIH'(''f r·11~l s 12 per 1·t·nl of our liu<lgl'I , · he '>ai d f'IH! I t'"'I ftll"~ ft11' j•:Jl'kaJ!lllJ!, •1·ll1 ng lr;l\c•l , lh111).!'i lt k1· that ' I a'>k<'<I 111111 1r h<' th•1ughl lhar \\as 11gh1 lk did but t <11dn t 1'111•\ 11o;<'<l t11 sa\ 1111 am11unt 11f :11f\ ··ri ising ""ulrl "•C'll a11 1rtfrrt11t' pr11<1111·1 t.111 I m nnl s ure !hat's I 111t• ;,i11,·11111rc· Wt"rt' ht·tn~ sold pr11rl111·ts 1111 t'\l'f) hand that :1n·n l j!•iod 1•n11u1•h I;\ c•lf'\C r. '"'' s u:1sl\·,· adn·rt1-;inl.! I'm tiri·d c1f great lelf'v1s1on 1·111n1T1l'rn;.tl!>. that an· lil'f11•r t ha 1~ I lw pro g r:1 m s I hey· re s a11d "idwd Into. I'm tired of m•w pr11ducl'> !hat <.1rl' hPre to d:i~ . .,,. v11luc of :i big advert1s 111g 1 amp:tiJ.!11 . ;1r1el i.:11nf• lon111r 1 1)\\ tr I d11 hu\ an<'" 1•a r. I'd hkc 111 hu \ 1l fr 1irn a pl:1t•t• wlw re lht• rn t•1·1t;i1111''> \\Ork <c1s h<Jr<l ~ind arP "" wt•ll patd :ts the· s.d1•hmcn. A leis11re home • IS • 1ust too ' . t1me-consum1ng Experts bl am e lh(' recent decline in leisure home con struction on high intnest rates I'm not so sure . Take the case or Fred and Felicia Frisbee The Frisbees bought their leisure home in lhe Casas del M ar <so c a I I e d bec ause the c asas we r e o nl y a 30 · minute drive fr om th e mar) s ub · divi s ion several years ago wh e n prices were merely outrageous. "Won 't il be wonderful lo have a place lo get away rrom It all and relax?" said Fred or maybe Felicia or probably both. that being what leisure home o"°ers always say. OF COUME, moving In was a chore, what with unpacklnl and r('a rrangmg and sorl in ~ and lin· 111 ~ ;rnd nai ling and screwing and gluing. Hu t after 10 or 12 w c c·k e nd s F e 1 i c i a s a id i t wouldn't he long before they were settled an ancl could enjoy their nt•w leisure hom e -except sh<' <lid want lo get the bathroom paint ed. l<'red said he'd be glad to help, hut he had to clean the gutters, Pvict the raccoons from the attic and start clearing ofr the poison oak. The F'risbees had wisely de cide1I to landscape their half· acre lot in "natural ground cov· e r " to avoid the burden or gardening. But natural ground cover certainly didn't include either poison oak or a peculiar weed with amazingly deep roots and bite burs that stuck in the ears of their dog, Ralph. IT DIDN'T take Fred more than a couple of months of work· ing in gJoveft and long sleeves before he felt he had the poison oak and peculiar weeds jUJt ahout licked su lhc•y rould hegitn t•njoyin~ their leisure• home onl'c th ey got rid Of I he r:Jl'COOnS The raccoons wen· a nuisance They made so muc h nmse st•utll· i n~ ahout at n 1ghl that the Frisbees rnuldn't hf'ar the wood beetles chewini~ away on the nor theast caves F red said ht• was s ure he'd find time in a ro upl e of wce~cnds or so to get around to the wood be~tles as well as the leaking refrigera\r1r and the fun- ny hissing sound the hot water made o rr a n d o n . And h e possibly would have if the septic lank hadn't gone on the fritz FRED SAID he'd dig it up himself. which wd probably a mistake as he hadn't gone down two reel before he threw his back out. B\lt a.t least he didn't have to split kindling any more for the fireplace. (What's a leisure home without a fireplace?> And he could sun crawl about on his hands and knt.'es re plaC'in.: the defective w 1 rang I hal k q1t hl<1wi ni.: t)Ut the fUSt'S . . Frt'<I was worried .a t>oui how lhey'd pay the septic tank man's bill f<1r $R73. what with having to buy kindling in the city at $.1.95 for a tiny bundle. Aul Felicia said at leas t the end was finally in sight : Fred's back wa~ get· ting better and soon they'd be able to relax and enjoy their leis ure home. That's when Fn.-d noticed the first new shoots of pu1son oak and that peculiar weed and had a mild heart atta<'k. FRED'S DOCTOR said he was suffering from stress and over- work andlwould sim ply have to s low down and take it easy. So the Frisbees sold their leisure home and now go jogging on week~s instead . They miss their lelsur' IR>me, but as Felicia says : "Who's 1ot time for one these days?" I _______ .,,._ ··--·-· ...... ----- --.... -!.. -·"* ........ --• • .. -• --· ----.. • -·..-.·---· ----···~ NATION DEBONAIR CHAP David Hemming• HAO FIELD DAY Spencer Trac v • Mu~icaJ "-\'\ F l<\'\l 'l "l 11 . \I ' IJ.H 1d I 111 \ ti ,, I'll d 1°-.<'rlh1•d Ill\ t•lllfll .111.f l1°1'1111''1 \\.!.., \\folk llll! Coll 111-. 1:111 •-.1 Ill\ I'll I ll•ll ,j fll(l-.11 ·" 11\ 1111• .... lllC't'f \\ 111·11 111· ;11· • 1dc·1tl :ill\ ..,, 11 111hlt·d 1111 t '""'"'·tli11 q• 110,dh loll' lt t•<'k II 11111 llll 'It· 1 \\ I • II \I C:J'I !l,i 1111 l11d 1111• 'tj "' I·',... If .. k 11 '''II 1111d c•r \\•'.11 1-. I '""I ' I o11• j•t•...r 'olll I 1• ,• I to did t· "l'EOl'f.I: W llO tll rl1•1 I ( 11rtl 1•1 1'1 C1 f 1 1111 I 1 II tllh ',111 i I lit• 't \f ,t t old q1\ •• ,.,,,, '" ·, ' , I ' , rt • 111 • l 1 , , • ,, ft ltlll 't'\\ '\(II k ' ( \I' 111 '\1'1 lt:icl :1 f l',11 111111 Ilk" tlw. -...1111 a 11\l h111tt ' \. 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"It•\ t·n:-on tell: the ta le in a le1s urel) \ u·tc~a1vfoanncr, moi.tl y through con· 1 t·r '>:.llron:-. a ho ut Or Jck 1·11 ·~ will 1 Ed'A anJ llyd e 1s to inherit e~'erythmgJ .rnd ll'lll'rs to h1s lawyer T tlt:ttt: ARt: A .. EW shoc ks A little i.:1rl who t•o llrdl's with llyd e rounding a -.11 t·t·I t·ornl'r gl'ls :.tomped An old man. -.;, r 1>.111\'l•r!-t l'art•w , 1s clubbed lo d e ath w ith t1r Jt•ky ll's walking stiek.Oneofthc d111·1111"-, t'lo!-te!'tt friends dies of fright wht•n ht· w1t1w:-scs the b1~ sC'ene in the 1111\·1:11;,i where Jeky ll dem onstrates how h t· li1•1·on1c:-. I lvdl' .I 11 hn Ba1T\~n10re. 1-'redrit Mart h and ~1wn1·1·r T r:u.·y a ll had fie ld days with this Monday Janua~y W . t 98 t DAILY PILOT .4 7 'colnedic' particular bit of medical nonsense 1n !ht· v arious mov1f.' ver sions Marl'h won th" 1931 A<.·adt>my Award for his J ek} II cind llydt>, although Uarry more'-. portra~ :ii 1n the vre·awards era wa~ more gruesornt• 1f not 011 a horror var with his Svl'n ~ • .11 whe re in his eyeballs rcsc rnlJlcd fl uor l" C'e nt peeled grapes. TV. of t•oursc,. cannot lcavf' had t·nt iui.:h a lone. Tht• new 1 lydc is a consenlint! atlulU\ ho likes little boys as well as l1tth: i.:1rl:-., ;u•d bes ides fJQPJJIOg hallUl·inogens I!> :,1•1•11 d o ing som e v cin shoo t1n l.! with d hy voderrn1<'. 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I Ill' ht·lll of l'\ t·n th1111, !1,.,1.. o1, ", II a :, IJnt•S , :Jl\ ll\ th(• ,;:-Oh lllf1 fhh l' d,t' 111 s hm., IH7 ll1•1r11n1ng ... , ;,.., 1111 1 11 1 ll uh young . h:.ends11nw . rat t1~h 0 \\li1lc·lht: "'~"' Wt'll, nohPtt1·r1h11 n 111•!-t hou ld lw ol1111111 1· porn po us. port I~ . row I~ . II t·1· 111t·d I \ r111d11 .. U).!C!tl ii IHI 11f a !'>I ll'k lH I 11,tll\ t'\C ''l• when tra111~rni.: o ff 111 11!1· ''''IJ.!1.11111 t '" 1 h rottlt'I 2nd TRUST DEED LOANS ·Fol-,\ 5;.rv1ce •Competitive Rate s •No Points ·Up to IS ye<1 r' rt'pclyment ter m c; Compere Our R•t•• l>ianl' Sutton fW7·9661 • ... ' u' I ... tJ f a c·T F A c I umn'"°''""'•'••·• 1 INN Al .. ,, ••• ' • I SE RV IC ES IJ' ., .• ,,., C.l.T. FINANCIAL SERVICES 16897 Beech Blvd., Huntington Beach NO FRILLS TEETH aEANING ONLY s22 SOUTH COAST DENTAL GROUP 642-0112 l I 05 HartMw ll•d .. Cotta MHa MICROWAVE OVENS -:-;-; ~.. ::-:! 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Shop early and stock your linen {:loset shelves. linens and domestics 34. 41 -all stores excep t cerritos and pasadena 3. 88 twin were $10-$13 full were $12-$16 5.88 queen were $16-$21 8.88 king were $20-$25 10.88 std. cases were $9-$12 pr. 4.88 king cases were $10-$13 pr. 5.88 F•mou•-maker comforter• In print• and •olld• Choose such superb designs as "Old Chinese Embroidery·· and ··Rainbow Stripe." and many reversible styles. All plumply filled with polyester fiberfill inside polyester/cotton coverings. ("Old Chinese Embroidery" std. or king shams were $30-$35 ea. 9.99) 29. 88 twin were $55-$74 full were $70-$115 39.88 queen/k ing were $95-$140 49.88 ma company I Shop Mon.-Frl. 10 s.m. to 9:30 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m. to 7 p .m .• Sun 11 s.m. to 6 p.m. •outh cO.et plua aan d~o fwy. st bristol, costs ,,,.., 546-932 flllHtmln•ter 300 westminster ma//, 898-2521 m/Nlon "-Jo 27781 marpuerfte pl_fw. at orown valley pkw., mission vle}o 495-2800 -· , / \ r r. ( A• DAILY Pll (J I O UEENIE ---- .. •' '''"I '"'"' '"••I•"' '"" 1t•·I ...... • •·· t .-111 ,, 1. •I u pr11/1/, "' · •., " 11. '" /'t1/ /1w111 /'ul rm// , ,./ rt'.I tu~ •J• ll1•i.1 1'11 '"''" • '·' utul •14 l1v11 1111u llt't'd • , '·'I 1ri.·11u1!1t ' l•I .J•' • l'l!lll'lll ""'' /111~1111'\S \fcul IJl•I·' , .. ''"'"-'I• /'111 /111•111 II \ '"'' ...... ,, 111' <1ru11yt' • .. 1,/ / Jou/11 /•1, .. 1 I' 11 l<••J I 11~1 < 'oslu \lt>$1l ('A i 11i;1r1 \\ 111ull1J ll'llc'I' •I\ 1~"'1/1/1· wt/I /11• u11~11>f•rt'd. / u: pl1uii.·1I 11111111n1 • "' f, 111•1 \ n11I rnrhuh1111 tlit' '•'tlfi1·r '111/l 11e1111t• 1ultl11''' 111ul 1111.•lllt'" h11uri. phvrlt' '"'"'""' l'um101 ~ •• , '"''"'' ,,.,/ I ht" 11/11mr1111111e1ir:;du1 /11 1' l l'•'l'I \11111/111i' l\E:\11 I' \T fJ u1• 111 lhl' rrs1ng 1ir11•1· of' ta·d .1 1111 111~ rl'lllg "t'lghl I '1• ll1•1·11h•cl 11 ·:-. a good itka 1 ...... 1..n .1dd111g 111 11r1· r ..... 11 \II m~ <111•1 Wh11·h , .ir11·ltl'-' an· tw:-.t f11r rl11·t1·r:-." I' .I . Corona dt:I Mar Fbh lowt• .... 1 in fal c·onlent are haddock, cod, rtoundt'r, ,olt', halibut, ocean pPrch, rt'd s nappH, pike, pollack. 'hipjark tuna, and yellowrin tuna . "lomf' othns 1ha1 contain som«> fat but still are m ut b low.-r in calorif's than bf'f•f or pork are batis, t>lu1•fish. 1·atfish, trout, smf'll, )f'llow pt•rch, porgy a nd snook. (lasnfl.-atlon .-larfllrd l>t-:AH 1'.\T What arc lh1.: l'lC<H'I quahfit:alion~ t ,.,. I rim~ a 1 ax rl'turn undt·r I ht· "hc<id of househo ld .. 1· I ass1f1ca1 ion., :VI \'. Huntington Heat h 'fofilp a~ hPad of household, ~ou must be unmar· r i1•d . a nd )OU mu!'>t pay mort' than hair the cost of 111 aintaining a horn «> for yours.-lf and )'our unm arrie1I t hild or dependent relativf'. fo'or h>dnal lax purposes, you a re considered un· 111 a rrit>d ir )OU arP 'iin~lt-, legally separated, iii' or«ed. or widowed on thl' last day oflhe ta" year. A de)H•ndent rt>lativ1• is som4tOnP related to you for whom you provide more than half their total sup· port, must live with you the entire year. Parents are an «'X<'f'plion and don't have to li ve in the same housf'hold. Thf' lax r atf'S for a head of household a re lower than the ralt•\ for 'in~l1· individuals or married in· ell\ iduab filing a 'if'paratf' rpturn. If )'O U filP as head ur hous1•hold, ht• sun• to comi11t•tf' the filing status in· r 11rm al ion 1111 ~our rf'I urn, or~ our rf'rund could bf' de· I a~ NI. ~ic-r unarallahw" I> fo'.i\ H I' AT h llwn· a 11) 11ri.:an1zal 11m I ran ton 1 ;i « l t 11 i,:1·1 a t·han~c· or a<ld r1.:s~ st'nl tu all oft he d1retl 111 ail n 11npan11•s'' I \\ant to <1vo1d all \ht· f11rw<1rdt'd 11 1 :a al , ii po~~· hlf• I> B . L>1amond B<Jr ,\ \'S conta<'tt'd the Dirl'('l Mail/Marketing As· .;o<:iation who ~ay1> it does not know of a ny central "c h anl{e of addrt'ss" snvice. DMMA does offer a ~all Order Action I.int>, as wt>ll as a Mall Preference Service that enables consume rs lo be taken orr mail· inJ{ lists, or lo b(' added to lists for specific product I in f's. Roth Ml\I. a nd M f'S can hf' contacted by writ· inR to OM Mi\ atfi E.43rdSt., New York, N . Y .10017. D E/\H l'J\T. llow many hazardous products havf' been rcc<Jllf'd by the Consumer Produc t Safely r om mission'> Doest he C PSC forc·e manufacturers to r••<·all produl'lS. or re; this done voluntarily" S .11., Costa Mesa Under laws administered by CPS<:, an estimat· Pd 117 million potentia lly hazardous-products have hren called back from the marketplace and con· sumerssince 1973 (whenCPSCwascreated>. Most of thest' were voluntarily recalled by manufacturers who established programs to rl'pair or rt'place the products, or to rcrund the purchase price. Jaycee chapter fiks l~uit PALO ALTO !AP) J\ local chapter of the United States Jaycees, threatene<l with losing 1ts «harter because it admits women as me mbers. has fried suit against national headquarters. The Palo Alto Jaycees have allowed wome n to participate in the civic group's activities through the female Palo Alto Young Citizens . Although not e lected, women have performed som e of the same t asks as Jaycee officers. The suit a lleges disC'rimination agains t women and seeks a permanent injunction preventing the national group from revoking I.he charter. "A Beautiful Smile Could Change Your Ufel'' , • '"" ....... QMlty ewe .. ....,,.... ...... ~ .. ····-...... --------.... _. ___ ...,_.._.._,__...,. __ ...... • Protein index studied Could revolutionize diagnosis of disease <'111(.'A<iO CAI'> An Index of the bod~ 30,000 to 50,000 prottilns "the nuts, bolts: 1ears and levt'rl'I lhM\ mMkl' Ct'llS work" would provide u lool thul would n •v ulutioniie the diagnosis or dis· 1•1t\l', 11 11111lt.>c•11lar b1ololi!ist s ays lndt-irn\I( 1)ro\ti11\s muy be possible in five to 10 } l'U rl'l, but woulcl lw difficult and expensive, said l>r Norman /\11d(1rson. head of the molecular u n J I o tn \ p r o ~ r ;1 m u l A r g on n e N a l i o n a 1 I .1b\11 at111' 1\ ft<1.11ub1hty "tudy by the panel he r hciired was pr1•,l'ntN1 111 St>n i\11111 Cranston. D·Calif , who re· 11u1•,h>c.l llw 'tu<h \ lll'MAN l'KOTt:IN INDEX WOULD lis t lh•1u ..... 1111b of proh'1n:-. und their properties, provid· 1 11 ~ ,\ hhl .11 \ of 111formalion about human biology 1 h.11 '' 1111:111) tl1stinl'l from an)lthing available to· tl,I\ lllt• ll'jHlrt \01\ \ It ab11 .... 1111111<1 c·at a log "the relationships or 1•.ll'h prntto111 .111d 1l'l \'arrants to huma n disease," I ht• l'l'JMlrl .... ;1~' • With a n1mµlt·lc tndt'x available, a patient 1·1111lcl h:iv1• 11.;:-.ul' from u tumor compared with the .... 1.1111f,11·1hwll prnh•1n ".maµ ... Anderson said Orf fl'l'l'n1·1•s 111 lhl' µroh•1n 1n the tumor and that on the 111 aµ shuultl lead to e arlier and more s pecifi c d1agn.1sis a nd treatment TIU: I NOt~X ALSO ('OULD PROVIDE a nH'ans 11f ident if yin~ a person with ~eneti c 11robll'ms wllwll moll•cu1es a re m1ssm£or mismade . ~·mcc ··1-!l'lll'Ul' l'ngincenn~ otters tne possib1li· t~ of 1:•aking rl'plat'l'OH•nt moletules ... it t.1n makc· llrnt protein,·· Antlt>rson said. Tiii' SI m1llaon a ycur feasi bility s tudy has fot·ust>d on h1lw to gt•t protein samples out or peo pit•. d eveloping a nH1pping syste m to display pro· .c111s and th1'1r eharat•te rist1t·s and working with computer systems fut and sophisticated enough to process the inform ation. Th~ report says total development could cost ~150 million a y~a~. Anderson's estimate, however, ts abou~ $300 m1lhon to $400 million annually once the proJect was under wav. .With funding of that so~. 90 percent or the in· dexing couJd be completed In 10 years and a major part in five years. he s aid. Anderson, and his s on, Le igh, also' a scientist at Argonne. have done much of tne techn it'al groundwork for developing the protein index. · CEIUNC PRO~D WASHINGTON <AP) The Social Security Administration is pro- posing a ceilin~ on the pay m ents rc('ci ved b y families of dis ahle d workers . The a dmin is tratio n publis hed a s uggested ··disability maximum" of 85 percent of the average e arnings the worker received before becoming dis abled or 150 'percent o f th e work e r 's dis abi lit y benefit. whic hever is lower. The system estimated it C'ould s av cS83 m illion in fiscal 1981 under its proposed rules. It could l not s ay how many persons wo.t.'rt be a rrectl•rl FINAL WEEK JANUARY SALE SAYIMGSFttOM 509/o to 700/o 01 MOIL Dwstk & Imported U..,... Fi.._..s & L-.s AM It-• -MMct4NI fr9M r ...... tflKll. ........ 11 i-.14 Mell. M9IY -11Wt4NI "' _._ • -.. o ltt.4. To • ._. tlw -•• •ori4NI ••dtw elf .... '""'' it'• ....... to •llff ---.. ~ ...tifft c-...i-•. ELECTRIC and LIGHTING 222 Victoria Strfft, Costa M.-. IAcreu .,._ Gr'ffftM .. ,. Mllrwrfl Phone 646-3737 /646-8194 CONSUMER Former California Sen. Albert Rodda, 68, a liberal Democrat upset in last year's election, is now executive direc- tor of the Com· mission on State Finance. SAU .. S JANUAIY JI, ltll 0r0wc-.... ......,,._ ------------- Republic also iOins Orange County to Denver and Seallle!Tacoma. 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' Ju~t 'o1/I Y"W tr.iv('/ acrnt and say yuu w,mr tu fly RC'p"hlic Ur (nil ll'> .11!y 11111r· "' 1I 14 > 1>40 2060 tn Ordnqc• (ow 11y. ,; JJ J ,h) I &JJJ 1n Hwh,111~ .• </I ~) Ill SI00 1n LmAnt/f'IPS, or 1//1JJq88 H~8'1 m On I olfl(> ~ ~nge Countt to Ho1.oston Lv 8 15 am /\r 1 '>7 p rn 9 5'> cl m 3 3J p m I 1 15 a m • 5 .l& p m 4 20 p m lO Q;> n Ill Orange County to Denver Lv 7 20 a m Ar 1 t 30 a m 11 25 a.m. 3 25 pm 1 50 p.m 5 52 p m 7 25 p m 11 39 p m Orange County to Seattleffacoma -----lv 7 40 a.m Ar 11 15 a m 1 50 p.m • 6 52 p m 5 45 p.m 9 20 pm ~ E P'!,!!,~!sc Joining more of America than any o ther airline. - Return from Houston ----Lv 8 25 am Ar \0 50 a.m 9 20 am · 12 40 pm 2 4o·p m 5 11 pm 4 1'> pm• 8 18p m 6 50 p .m 9 07 p rn Return from Denver lv 7 00 a.m , Ar. 9 23 a.m t I 20a m I 35p m 6 JS p.m 8 42 p.m. 6 40 pm 9 03p m Return from Seattleffacoma lv 7 45 a .m • Ar 1 3'>p m 12 15 p.m 3 47 pm 4 40 p.m 818pm • •• \ .. I Monday. January 26, 1981 DAIL V PILOT ,4 I -EVENltG- •-001•• NEW& 9TA~'I' ANO N\Jl(>t "···-·· ..,.u h:111 J ...,. .a ,, 11 ,n ,.,. 1 tt"! -"' ,.,,, ,, • .. , •• "'• • \r I I nCTAC OOW" M 'A'S'H • '•~• •• r I .. p t .,, 1 .. ,, A , e ~ ._, .. 0~ J ' 1,\1 I tlt n ...... 111iir lA11~·· ,,,.,.,,,,§ ''",;, '"" f ., t ..... ., GOOD TIME& ~111..,l·:-t.u1111 l'UU r t :-. '>d 1ool ll'<1l'h t:r Kt:lt' I l·..,h'1 1111 l.1 ttk l l<Hhl' on l hl· I 1riJlrtl' .. 1111111-:h l ;11 X on 'l.J HC ('h;1111wl I t..fHtl•' .,f,ft f1>1 4 A t"') '"'I """'" '"'" tJ ''t ~''" tllttl W 3·2 t (;ONTA(,l1RI 8 M 'A '&'H h•lh fH~ 11•Hh1•,•,1111rnl 'hdu .... h t.,., U1111•1J I 'tU*'.tlJ•JCI\ hi'> •t I ll•h•tl httittlJ ,,f iJ••t1y ill ELECTR1C COMPANY J1l 1 't'I • I d1t ii 11.t 1RJ h 1• _.1 .. , •••• '1i) BIG BLUE MARBLE I CBS NEWS t~, I 1 •t-' tu l~t 1 ID OVEREASY 11, r ,1111· , ,, ,, l JU • f,Jt• f1h1tl 1~ ABC NEWS 10 BAANE'r MILLER H I Ylo·I/ fi 6 30 0 BULLSEYE •'•f t t f ,,,, h•,I lf1t W MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT • WELCOME BACK KOTTER 111 ••I Olli• ot trtf h11t, h 111 ""'''' , h.tfJflY '''""' 8 flC TAC DOUGH 10 MERV GRIFFIN l he 5tlA'tt ,,, , " ,, ')~t:alo !HQ tu •On 11111lt1~·' artur ~fJMit" ")Ill., IJH:tYll~t"I ~1aruJ1ug~ II., •• 11 lflvt!Ul\1f '"". 1n -.tn\11 h1•.11wn t1h.1••1Jf11H•, ,,., .. I 11 .. I 1in1hH (1ttf1 7 00 IJ CBS NEWS D NBC: NEWS V•O 11 1 30 IJ 2 ON THE TOWN g) BENNY Hill Ille V1ild111 01 l ni. t'"" Awdf(J~ ano Bt!llU,,-t•flh•• • f11m~1I dOd h1\ ldffill( "'' Amaleur N19n1 0 HAPPY OJIVS AGAIN tfo hll f~11l,;h J'ttf,lt• olfhl i 011/h t,_1o( 0111t IPf ... t•(1 If' J l..tlY.th ftl'f1rf1 11 tlw h11ttJ ~,tfH 1h.1ft• •111 .t 1h''"'' Id..-. itlt 11111 M• t•tJ, Uoqer~ Q FIGHT BACK WITH DAVID HOROWITZ 0 SHANA NA fD PEOPLE OF THE FIRST LIGHT fht"' 1ud1dn F "'"'' 1t111c t-• Ur bdll A"fl llur .11 A ICJCJ~ t.tl riow N ahvt1 Am~nrrw~ hdve otgan11Pd to SJf()tPC.t dHd mamtJlfl ""''' Ofl•OUt' ll<'t11.iqe U ABC NEWS 0 JOKER'S WILD m M ·A·s ·H (,,,, •• ,1 ( 1IUfi.t (,,iyh1H U HOLLYWOOD SQUARES tf11wti...-v11 lurn..., ~leuH• rv ·.uhtt• .1 1,t,11 n f rrlttD• .. •ttJ', lt1t wt11'"-h tw •'I 1Ut-IH•m•'" >U,tlt'l.I 0 FACE THE MUSIC 0) ALL IN THE FAMILY I lf1th , ... h, .... ., I•• -,,tnp tu-r .. 111u11h•••r "" r• ti lh• J1un11 t •I lt1• .1 i••'1 th•''J''' Au hu .. " ''"l"t Q) BARETTA r1~1~uu~I hu .. fmq-.. t unthtt CHANNEL LISTINGS I) l'\1 ,, I f' ;~. ,, • Q "'1H1 '111 ,\ " • 0 ..,· ,\ " ,\ I·• U •,\~I ' • •\Ill \ l• 8 •I '.Ill I r\ , J 0 P\+i •• ,,,,,, ...._,, •• h JO '\t •\t u· 1' 0) • 11 . 'I I 1\• " , m ., , ,1· 1, I. 1 ., :· m ". 1 ' • 1•11·. ... m> I'\\ J(. t '\ •1H ft•'. I ,. I ~. ' ' ED MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT • '1i) ONCEUPONA CL.AS SIC r11t• M 1H f In lh1 I f1•·.•., , • ,,,. ~ "1t•f1t1 • .,,.q,•~.1 1«i '" It lwlJ.> J.lt1) full1>1••r rJ1·t·t--Tt.m lt•P'>'Pt•1JP.1t1Cf ft. M,uJo•e Nh••n ht <t•"c..u-.. t•r, '' • h,1. *'' P•~ "> .. t••O•.J Ptullp tf'.sn '1 1P1 8 P M MAGAZINE /I. r11.11l1dl Uh m.1,t0•1 ,u .. r ft I! flt ... ,Uf!ll' "tf\;Jlf"j ti </1\11 h1 U"' m,1111 \ lL1l1••1! U11Ch"'rt lli '-UI y •li1I 8 00 f) 8 FLO ABC up the creek? Sl,ipping raJings forecast Ry PETt:R J . ROYER I.OS AN<; El.t-;s (I\ I' I ll crti .Jal' obs, a T V proJ!nos t1calor worthy of attention if for n11 other reason than his dcllghtfull~ t·rude deli very, fore tells ill for l)nt• of his h11?gcst t henh , ABC . ··rr figures don't lie .... Jal·11hs re t enth· told a l·onvc nt ion of Cahforma hrnai:lcasl ers, "/\BC s hould have more tu worry ab1rnt than N RC." Jal'obs. a programming l'Ons ultant whose clie nts inl'lude AHC's five ownecl-and·Of>C'rat ed television st a t1<1n s. cmphatiC'all.> s taled his belief that NAC Prcsulc nt 1-·rl'd Silve rman 1s drawing mon · m·gallvc t rit1C'is m than he deserves "HE'S STIU. TIU: most l'i.lpahle a nd the most dangerous eompet itor in the business." Jacobs said "But had news makes good t•opy and it's alwavs been fa s hio nable to ktl'k around a SO· c alled gent US ... !lav ing a lre ady kicked a genius lu day (my Tommy l.aso rda doll) and not anxious to appear unduly fas hion l'onscious. 1"11 µass romment on that observation. Anyway. Jal'obs went on lo make a solid point about a possible ARC-NHC struggle for second pla ce that has less to do with Silverma n 's esteemed skills than with /\RC programming failings. JACOBS POINTF.D out that only 29.5 percent of ABC's prime time s hows ar e drawing 30 percent or more audience s ha res. a level con s idere<I s afe from cancellation. And. he sa ys, prospects for ABC's future are dim, based on that l)etwork's cur· rent schedule . On Tucsd;n . w hl<'h lw :-. hccn an AHC fortress .. Jut ohs rt·rkons NBC wil l mo ve to th1· toµ t it's a weak nig ht for CBSI IJeeauSl' NBC"s "Sheriff Loho '· is s trong enouJ!h tn s teal" aud1eni·c lrorn /\BC .., "llapp) !hi).., .. and "l.avl•rnt· and Sh1 rlt•) " A B c··~ o the r T u l·sd a\ t·n tr1c .... "Thn·c·s Com pan)" and. "Too Close for Comfort " are fading , Jarohs sug gests . the forml'r bcl'aus c Suzanne S omers is g one· a nd tht• l;.it ter hce ause. as Ja1·1>hs d1a rm111gl) put 11. "it 's rea lly a dog heing held up by 'Thret.•s Com pan) · .. Wednesday 1s a lrcad~ ~H("~ night ~rnc1 . .Jacobs µn..'<IH·t:-.. will rem ain so. T hurscia) 1s cus· OI J!hl . with /\BC s1·t·ond and NBC lhm l. a nd will al~11 s tay put, .Jal'ohs s;,iys II u I Fr i cl a ,. . F r i d a ' 1 s · · I 1 1 .., ast cr v1llc" for.ABC. 1n .Ja<·oh .... think ing With CBS ' "Dallas " t>arning f,0 pcrl'cnt of the aud1cnn·. and "Dukes of Hazzard"' performing w1•ll 1n front of 1t, F'rida v 1s also D1s asll'rv1lle f<>r NBC J aC'ot)s prcd11'1c<l h1 g things for "Nero Wolfe," but that NB<' shnw finished seve nth from the bottom of t he weekly ratings in its prt·m 11..•r<: ARC' OWNS SATURDAY night with "Love Boal" <ind "Fant as) Is land, .. and s hould breathe a little llf<· into "Charlie's /\ngcls " by moving 11 lo Saturday Jaco bs prc d1 t ts better th i ng s fo r NBC 's "C:an gs t c r l'hroniC'h•s" and "Walking Tall" than s <'em s upporta ble Sunday is CHS : strongest ni ght J acobs thinks NHC 's e n try of "C ffi Ps" and a m ovie is good for second place . D unLl HOUSE ON fHI ll'Ml"ll J~ Kegan Miit Ille land and move• to w a1n111 Orova 10 court HM lat Sue i MO\llE * * * NIQhl WUIC.11 (19f •l Ell1:ibelh I av101 1 uvru11c.u Hur•ev A n t11lr<1c:t1ve woman ca11no1 C.Oll•lt1C11 h81 ~kep11c11I hu>o .. 110 H1111 sn .. 11as soo11 a mur<li.r 1a~1ng plac.e 111 lltt! <leM!rll!<l llOU~ll ac•O!>S lht! LUUllyar<l 8 lltJ THAT'S INCREOtBLE ~ u~lurOd a m0<.~ p11son p~yl hOIOQY 1••1JtJ11me11I 8 'tutl1ftH:UI who pa1~ct1utt0., ull ou d1thu1nu motorc.;yclo ,, 11<111 ,,1 111mg Qh<J•ntJ ..ioq, 0 MOVIE • • tit1t Ou t rtSU [I,., 1 l'J):>I AIJ n I "ll<l f c!Wdl <l (., RIJl>lllSOll A ltrr nt._,.f pnlt('t•frHlfl t~ t~h·t1~~·0 IHJrll JH•>O'I drn.1 1,111:; ( Ht IV 1'..h.+m Ill~ tlUHlt:t 0) P M MAGAZINE M.uy •1.1,t lrllks with ,1 h 1nO v1 l''" A ngtl'h! ( •15J)) U.JIH •.H d flldf •q 1rt•, n·1.1 h_•t l>t'fft.rrr,• ·'nit ... 1unt• t Hi•t Jell 1• (..1t-JltUO •''IC~ wfl1I.-.~ lJ• N,J.,,t..u f1.1, 1 qu11 '" 1t-1111 \,.I HHU\ U•tl, 01111 ,,,jltl, Ntfh Pt•h 1t r '11rn1 Q) M:O\llE • • l t ~'Y,' Pul'tlt-'t 1'ft,•1~ fl1UH-'tf W 1tlo.m 8wf 1111;•~ A nu·,, ht• "ru1'. ••t• ~•·Jf f tUI'\ h1' l o 1., t ••.*. I lJI ti I J tC) 1 11"11 II t• • ,. C,t•l1ff •If 111 ED THE SHAKESPEARE PLAYS l 111 I IH!ilHf 01 l t t ~''"'" M1111t" P ,.11 .. 1 Jt.r111 (,1, ......... , ... i J'i•t1w,.t111• 111tJ ,,i11ur1 U.nt .. , 1111111 I/ k ttflf'llJI I 1n 1111• , ,,,. ,..,,., tt110 UH ... ,.cJ •· t ttlh ht l'f\ot•t·# lht• ,p,.,.,. fJtt1...,.l1•tl r i lohttU 1H M11 11'' '1i) CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDY THEATRE ,,., J,1n•·v r "''"'"1•111, l'-1 llJ f ,t.tlhl ,u,-..... ~ f dr1,t ''urv1,if1C f•' lif1'/.11tl1I 1 •fj fl.111c. .~ ,, h 1fl•Jhl "II' I ilUI ('f1U''' 8 30 IJ 8 LADIES MAN 0) CAROL BURNETI AND FRIENDS (HW'>h lh+ t •fl f(f'f~f1( jt h1 t;yro•I W MOVIE * *. ,,,, ,. .,, 1\11•' I '1"1(11 A111 •• t ,,, I 1f1H J 1,1 • 1.,.. dfltl ., ••• 11Jd I nq1 I .tr HjfJ1t f n 1t.1 ft I I th'¥\'''"°' "" J .It , 900IJ 8 M'A'S'H .. lir11• h •'" 'w'tl••t•·• ''' • ltlf• W ftt·I 111 I •t hi I I l id "II 11,,4•1 111t1(.J t lllfl Q TV GUIDE THE VEAR IN TELEVISION tt JI 11110, .. n 1 1111 I f11r 1 too~ tJ.;c.~ "' 1'1•· ~ ,. r t•·~u TUBE TOPPERS KTLA 0 8:00 -"Night Watch." E lizabeth Tay lor stars as a woman haunlt."Ci by visions of murder in this movir• drama with L aurence Harvey . KCET 121 8 00 The Shakespeare Pl ays. "Thtr T a rning of the Shrew" with J6hn Cleesc and Sa rah Hadel is present· cd i n a produl'l1on d irected b~· Jonathan Miller . NB C E) !J:OO TV Guide: The Year 1n Tl'lcvision. r\ look al the past year on th<• lube and pro!')pe t·ts for the fut ure m I h is t WIJ hour :-.pc1·1al h o->ted h~ llal I .1nd £'n 1n tf'IOv1::.1on dnd a pruw<.. lion fur 1ht• tuturt-' U OO OVNASTV I .1lh1n l )\ •• , ,, ., .It "i Matth••..._ '""'"•'•11,11 f".) P\ty4>fl'• ff 11 t11 I 1v1•• 0) MER\/ GRIFFIN (uw-,t· L , •• t t.1..>ft \11\J1JI 1 h r•1t Iii H' ,Ii.JN 9 30 IJ 8 HOUSE CALLS A h ·f ifhJ•·c! nt ,, J 111111 'lfl! •I l )l"I 1·r •I 10 00 f) 8 Lat1 GRANT 14, II •• , • I''' tU•t I J' I 1 llf I pt 11 f 'fll•j 'f 1 ft I I if . .,,.., ... ,, ~ I t ; I t I I It DO NEWS U 10 FOUL PLAY f IPlft·! r! f'I. f !••I t, jlll) I ( I \111 I,, •• ,,,, ,,,, 11111 011 ' ,I tl!fi I ,,., 1 , ID INOEPENOfNl NETWORK NEW'.> 10 30 0)Q) NEWS ID CHINESE AME'foCANS THE SECONO CENTIJRV I• I, Ir I ' 11• • ' 1'11 Ii• I I 11 11 J• •r1 •• , ' I ,., I' ~ , , , t • JOHN DARLING irt1S '11qh1•r •• • IJt>C t.H1Qnt:0 I\ µn•• 1111h~d W MASTERPIECE THEATRE lJ.11 :f' I , , lh IJH iUUJ 111 II I ,jf+ lot•lJfu ct! ()f 8 , , tr· "' ···uer1 '' • ,., '_,. h ~, ., •n•w 10 ... tn ; • ,t 1••t 11 I ll U11• tt•,p ln ••• 111 •' '''""h ... 1P11rt 4f 11 00 Q 0 0 8 10, NEWS 0 STAR TREK ,..., 1111·1•1 tllt"mUh I tU 1 I ;11 0 010 P./tl ~I I I l1<;tl1t• lh th .... .. " 0 NEWLYWED GAME W M'A'S'H I 1 • ! , , 1 l • 1 tr1,11Jt,111 1q 1 ,,..,, , ;• , 1 ' ~,,. ''' ttt .. n11 , t·• •• 111 ;,,11 " ,,, Hot I I I , 1"1'.fH•(j IHI~ t•f • ' ' , 1; ,, ID MOVIE ,•, 11 HI'' 1f1I If •• I ••11 RM 0 I f' Ff t • l fl /O ; ,. t • 11Jr~1, ... . '. '•• ..... , ID OICK CAVE fl I Jll 11 10 f) 8 OUINC'I' M E , , .. , \ t A bomh µl antc·d in I he hospit al unnt·n , . .., :-.l:•ffl'r:-<I rorn IC'fl 1 l.~·nn H.edg ravt•. R1eh<ir<l Stahl and W<t ~ n t· Hc>g<'rs on ' 1 lllll!')l' ('alls'" tonight at !J::m on CBS, Chaniwl ~ 'Solid Gold' host 1101.1.YWOO J> l /\1'1 Deborah ll ar r~ nf Bl11nd1t· s ub ... 1 1tutt.·~ as host on "Solid (;old " lh 1~ w1·l'k flJ r v:H'iJ\111n in ~ D1onnP Wa rwu·k Mt•x1e an film star ... Ft•rnando P ala\'11·1·1n1 and l"ranl'ISl'O M ora~t a will pla~ f<'a l un· rol1·~ 111 "Zorro <i nd the (;a, Bl<t<ll' .. l.un1sfilm Lt d , makl'r.., ol "Star Wa ro;" and "The ~:111 111rc· Strikt•s BaC'k.·· w1tl mr1v1· lrom Los /\ng lt•l t'" to Ma r in l"1Junl~ on San ~·n111c·1s1•11 Ha~ h\ 1\ug t ··oNE OF THE YEARS 5 BEST FILMS" By the way, ABC was to have made a couple of minor schedule changes on Friday, including the in- sertion of "Foul Play" into its Mon· day lineup. N.Y. TIMES: "Exhilaratingly blurre! ObHsslve, exciting, scary, Wildly energetic." -J onol M .. ltn, Now Yo•• lllftH On• of th• r••r'• 10 b••f. -Tim• . '(~ c ~ • On Monday, Jacohs pre<licts, ABC will fall on its fa ce without "Monday Night Football." ABC's "Dynasty," d escribed by Jacobs as "yet another horny nighttime soap, .. won·t hold off NBC's movie entry. CBS owns the night with ''MA SH " and "Lou Grant.·· /. j ')-~ Now I» walkl I the wind• of et.rnlty! µ,~ l -• [PG' •• TREVOR HOWARD ~··· NINlM'"1Ym ~ J• ,NICK RAMUS . JAMCS l)fMAfl ,Sl'llN! 1tf()4N '''\!.I J""A A "'TRIBUTE' IS TERRIFIC!' fof.NE'iltAtrr,Til[l\llM'"ltllM: Niii TV •'4''..rll l ffrt~. ·• •ft A1/lt1_4 •1ftWr-t>"°ilA'-'t f?;tf'A•l'r-i' •, i flt.'' • ... , I HELD OVER 2nd BIG WEEK • young t>oy 11 accuMd of klmng an elderly man . • TONIGHT • Oueat llosl: Geotga Cetlln Oueall. 0.0bla Reynoldl, Kip Adona. Or Joyce Bro1,,.,1 19 A9CNEWS COL.LEGE BASKETBALL Cahlorni1 vs USC • HOGAN'S HEROES A Russian spy helps Hogan kHP French art ou1 ol Goet1ng s 11111ds • 91!> CAPTIONED A9C NEWS -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 D SPACE: 1999 M;1c11111e or mari? Alp118 encoun1er5 one of the s1ra11ges1 mys1erles 01 Jlle un1ver se -· a l1v1ng moc111ne D @) FANTASY ISLAND Ai' e~<.ape a111s1 see~s the ull1m,11e' cnollenge and 1wo ort1111d•y girl~ ~omp1e <he 1ul s .. 11er ~Ille IRJ 0) MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 111e IMF wort.s 10 oreak '"" unoerwor1<1 s s11an9ie 11010 on Ille wa1erlro111 12'30 D TOMORROW Uuesl comeoian .Nhchael Wm slow 12 40 IJ (§, THE NEW A\IENOERS c,lf-f-'<.J saarches tor an .igenl t.nown as Tile Fo• -.no <1lmos1 t:os1 PurdeV ner 111<- 100 0 MO\llE • • lne 019 Sno"' I 1CfJ71 Gune Aulry Sm111iy 81.1rn1;11e A 11.1neh;I Webl· ... ,nf'lr rides the rangP Q) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS t IO U MOVIE i.. • • I on1gnt ~ 111.: •4.,,r • tt•!.'1J 0~>11d N1.,;t .. ll r. 1111u.· ()"' ( .arl(J 1,,~n v1t 'otf'Jt•' ,. l,tfHJ~IZf= 1hdl a 1 .m,,.1<111 ftf1u~ is httunl~O 10 AOAM·12 fl 11•· 1 111 r1·uw1-, a µrowlur .uirt ,, tt•M~I 15' DOllul•hCJ 1300 THE LONE RANGER '' .,.,, ,... Al S.tnd t , ••• • MOVll • * * "Woman Of Straw" ( tN4 I G«na LOllotlrtglda, S-COMefY. A young man anampll to gain eon· trot ol hit uncle'• lor1una with Iha help ol • baaullfvl nurM. 1:501 NEWS 2:00 NEW8 2:30 NEWS 2:M 8 MO\llE * * ''> "Oaring G1m11 t t9681 Lloyd Bro0~1. Nico M1nardos A man se1rc11as a Latin Amet1c1n c~land l0t 11111 husoand ano daughltf ol a lormer g1rllt1en<1 3:00• NEWS 1'.w•da11•• Da11ti•r ;tfot•lr• -MORNNG- 11:00G> •'. l ucky 1e.;111 ( 1934) John Wayn.· vabl.ly rrnyes A ~uwbuy 11111s 10 ciear h1~ s1dtlk1c~ 01 cha~es of arme<l robbery- -AFTERNOON- 12 00 0) • * * Mr A110 Mr~ Srnolll 119~ 11 (.,.,01e Lorn. barO Gene AJymo11<1 011ec1ed by Allr.:d H11Cll· c.ock A co1ml•· d•sco•cr tiy o fluke tnat 1huu m .. 1rr1t:tge is 111ega1 ti) • ilo lilt! NakO<I Maia 119591 Ava GardllPr AnlllOliy fr dnC.10\d T 11., love alldu oei. .... c:>n Ille Oucho;s~ ol Allln .1110 Fra11. ·c1sco Goya ·~ ""'"'''I alr1ed '" n1s va11111nq ol 1101 111 Ille nudP 3·00 ®' • • Durk V1c1ory 1Pa11 21 119761 fhtatlelh Mor11gomPry A11n1ony Hopk111~ A succe~slul U•O· <Jue.Pr s rom.inct· rs sn<10· owe<! Dy 111., ~nuwl..Oge that ct fatal d•~f·,t~P w111 soon claim ''tl' 111,_. 3:30 O • * ,. C.11ls Of Pleu sure 1s1aud • 19~JI Leo C.enn Abby Dallon The p1>acelul Pac1l1c island Ille ol an Engl1Sll sc1101111 ano 111s clauqhler~ is <11sruph:O by 1SOO M~rmes by Armstrong & Batiuk ME, JOHN OA~t NG, \?LAVI N'.:t IN THE f31NG CFOS0 Y l?IW-N"I w rrH A~L..0 17A LMER! ii .~ Oscar presenter I .UI 1a1111 l'avL1 rol1 1 \A. di perfor m and p n·~enl a n o~l'ar Lu ;,i winner un LITe 5;$rd Annual Awards Presentation of the AC'ademy of Motion Picture Arls and Sciences. Norman J ew1son, producer of t ht• program . annount ed Ttus will be t he fi rst appearanl·e on an Awards Sh<i" for 1':Jvarott1, unl\'N sa lh hailed a!> the m os1 popular opt·r a :-.tar 1n 1hc worl;I toda.' Selc1·tHm of lw ; maLt•rial and the a" a rd ht· will pr esent a re still lll lit· dt·t<·r m in1.·d Christie stars 1101.LYWOOI> 1,.\1'1 Juhl' Chris tie st ars in · .\ll·n1rnr.., or .i Sun·I\ or . ad apted frr1m lht· hook II\ J>oris Lt·ssing · It 1s .\1 1~s Chn ~t1 e '~ f1r~t .film s1n1·c "llt•aven l 'an Wa11 .. Tht• :-ton telb of a s1w 1cl\ thrown inlo .inarl'IH h~ a tata~t roµhH' l'rmfh('t · l>;J\ 1d (;lad\A.1.•ll will dirc<'t lht' rn11\ tt· on lr11·a tum rn London and :\'rirfolk. \'a An THEATRES IN ORANGE CO DAILY MATINEES S2 TO uo MANN THEATRES <,CllJTH(r)A<,1 P, A.'A ~·.O BR•• ' °'' t Nf P !J45·?711 OUM..._ .. FIMT FAMILY• •••" ... worth cheering about." NEW Y()jll! OAflY NEWS ~tt•ht••r•11 C 011uM • *MJ.. ~ 3 GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS BEST ACTOR NEIL DIAMOND IEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS LUCIE ARNAZ BEST ORIGINAL SONG ·1 ov" on 111t• R<Jc• 5· Musoc an<l l ,•ic.'> Uy Nrll OIAMONO ,. o G1l m R1 or<.;11uo -NOW aHOWINCl- EDWAADS CINEMA COSTA MESA (714) 546-3102 PLITT CITY CENTER ORANGE(714) 63-4-9282 ~-.t .. 'Hi .. t\-OOlDCM.•V •ft-.61:"' NO P ASSES AC:C(PTt:U OUAl"IG ''""ti ENGAGliMI""'' ~ ' '"_. --~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~-. -NaW llUllY1Nm cmaina South Coasl P'lala .!>46·211 t ""°-~ llC)llO~--~· Cell 141• 1111. • Put 1 few word• to work tor I ·r;1t· I *o" t•r lif•h md l'tw Th fOOt' t 3 LA M1r.O• •I AOW<I.,,, 994-2400 F•tYllV •• C:""dl .. •ood 11) \JI t \IO f-•c.ulfy •• (M>dl•""""' 11) \ll '* 11) \JI •)90 .._•<~Uy " •I C..M\OiltWOOCI lt) \JI 9\tO S ( H,..y •' B•o.O••Y 494·1S1 4 ~ ( H1••'f' •t 8road••Y 494·1S1 4 {ii). t ... "'' , ....... 00"-0 ........ 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A 11 f AH 1 fr"w•v•t •t t...•'"°" St .ii ......... O'•K.l • Hl-""1• UC. SCANNERS (R) PlUt NEW YEAA'S £VIL CA) , ... c~u . 00• IOIC)TI-W ... Fr-n'1 I THE PRIVATE EYU(PG) •t LA"*' St ""~ 879-9850 llATIL£ BUONO TH£ STARS ( f No AM CM AMtO Wtth •on1hon Ac.c.rnary 8tt"9 "°"' O•n AM Port. 04'• Wt\ot• ..... t(MA"O HltQa STIA CRAZY '"' .... USED CAAS 1•1 fMI COllWA¥ • -•"°"' • THI flltttvA~IYll (llQ) IATTU BlYONO THI ITARI ( ,. IYAMWMAflfd l POHYE '""' -THE HUNTER '""' --·--Nef ~MILY C"> "" TMI ACMIM'Y Cftl I• -uatle Foxes' ·- Liz boUnd for NYC Q: la Lia Teyt.r reaUy remajq •t el redre· •n•' U-. Mw .... Mr •Mbud feel • .._, It, -i: a .. eaary D., llta•l. A "I've ahuya wanted to do 1 play on !I roadway," the atlll·beaqtlful Ellaabeth says. "And rlnaJly , with my hu8band's s upport, I have the time, the opportunity and the enthusiasm to do JUSt that." T he wife of the GOP senator from Virginia, J ohn Warner, reveals that she will open in the role of K.,a&lrua in Lillian Hellman's ''The Little Foxes" ..t ... ,. it vrv-Broadway run Feb. 17 at Fort l.1.1udt!rdahi'11 Parker Playhouse. l"o ll o win6' Its .. ·1or11ha break-in date, I ht• produc tion will movt> to Washington's Kcnnt!dy Centt:r for a fl vc week ~ngagement, whll'h producer Zev Hufma.n announces will !>tart April 20. He also hopes to take the show Wt'SI and resume in Los Angeles for a possibly run through July and August Miss Taylor recent- 1 y perfo rm ed h e r poht1cal wifely duties LIZ TAYLOR as "Big Sister" lo iocomin-~ wives of newly elected states men at President Reagan's Inauguration. Incidentally, it's just a coincidence that the former Mrs. Richard Burton follows the example of the artor who only re<·ently won critical raves for his superformance in the revival of "Camelot." "The Little Foxes" should be the legitimate theatrical event of the New Year, and be warmly welcomed by the fans who've missed Elizabetti for too long. • *. Q: LUie everyHe else, we were aa..ted Uld sickened at tile aeaaelesa alaap&er el , ... Le.- DOD. Alld putlcalarly aaddeeed tlaat It ••ppeeed la oar ~. Did i.ea.o. re.Uy prefer Uva.1 a. America ratller U.H Brttalll! -Lee Frallief, Mllwallkee. A: Yes. "My so-called ·Americanization' start- ed at birth." the former Beatie once said. "By the that time. ( l!MO> tbe whole world ... was becom- ing Americanized. I was brought up on Coca-Cola, Heinz beans (which we thought were English>. Heinz ketchup and Doris Day movies. Arriving in the States was a gr eat thrill " recalled the s uperstar. "But there weren't many surprises since I'd seen so m any Hollywood films . "I love a ll the gear here , whether it 's cheeseburgers or more TV channels. There's def· initely more energy in Amen ca, and I don't think it's the size or the country or the amount or people here. It's just that Americans have more energy." 'Glad You Asked That' tty M..vy• m Hy ....... Summi111 up about our country Lennon ironically declared, "America is more my speed." * * • Q: Robert Redford, yes. Burl Reyaolda, yea. Paal Newman yea. Bul JoU Belll.UJ 11 a roman· tic aea aymb;if I ua 't believe tlaat'• 1ota1 to be hi• aew lma1e. Caa I? -Loretta C., Seattle. A: That's up lo ~ou. But the word IS out that in his next movie. the former high .caloric comedy s lob <Bluto In "National Lampoon's Animal House" and Jake Blues in "The Blues Brothers"> wi ll emerge as a streamlined romantic comedy ac· tor. To play the role of a newspaper columnist in Universal's "Continental Divide," the rotund "Saturday Night Live" TV veteran as said to have lost some 40 pounds And the emphasis wall be on romance rather than rowdy slapstick en his portrayal of the part. * * * Q: I find It bard to believe tbat there's pro- f essloaal Jealousy 1olag OD between Debbie Reynolds ud her 1ucce11ful actre11 daughter, Carrie tluer. II there any lr11U. to that rumor? - M. Slmpaoa, Plttaburgll A: No. Nothing could be further from the truth. Debbie's a very proud mother these days. "She was born to be an actress," Debbie has said about daughter Carrie. "She's very talented and also a wonderful singer. "I wasn't cr azy about 'Shampoo,' nor her part," admitted the one-tame Mrs. Eddie Fisher. "But she was very fortunate lo be in 'Star Wars.' How many really great chances do you have'! I had that with 'Singln' in the Rain' at about her age. And.she got 'Star Wars.' I'm very excited and very happy for her." *** Q: Hew macla of • aalary did Clark G"able get •Ilea M wu mder coa&ract to MGM? -Van Lor- ta1, lacllaupolla. A: When he became a new movie idol and thousands of fan letters poured in, Gable's con- tract for a puny sum was tom up with five months still to go. And• new one was written for Sl.150 a week, a lot of bread in that era. Of that. S.SOO was put in trust each week to assure the MGM studio that he would slay a while. Only the balance was banded to Clark every payday. * * • Send your question& to Hy Gardner, "Glad You A&ked Thal ," care of thu ~. P.O. Box 19620, Irvine 92714. Marilyn and Hy Gardner will armver as many que&tion& w t~ can in their column, but the volume of mail make& per&onal replie& impossible BloOd, grits mar 'Scanners' By ROBERT OSBORNE Tiie Helly-11-rt•r Despite some classy produc" lion trappings and aspi rations. David Cronenberg·s made in Montreal "Scanners" remains nothing mor~ than a bizarre pot- boiler, obviously more intent on s hocking viewers with closeups of explolJing he ads. ~ushirrg bloo d and m a nu fac t ur ed mayhem than in spinning a good sci-fi tale. The script, which Cronenberg wrote and directed. starL'I out 1)romisingly: some 236 ··sran- ners," it appears. were horn into I he world with the s pec ia l tele pathy-ESP ability to link nerve centers which are ar tually separately by space, all caused b y a drug given pr egnant mothers in 1946. Years later, there's a "scan- ner underground,'' with hit men SCANNERS "°"'•E-mN••Y "'oduter 01rPt tor, ..c:ret-np1ay (•nPmdilOQ,•Qny c- C••uO~ H•rou• Oav•CI Crontnbug Muk frwtn c d '\t Jenntfer o ·Np1t1. Strotuin L•ck Pd tr •C "-Mc Gooh•n, L•wrrnc. e Dan,.., M t<h•f'I •ron•>u•. CM rlei ~m•t•. Adam Ludwlo. Vo<IOf O...y. R-rt S1lv•rm•n. Lee fholu~r Runn1119 "'''"' 104 rnlnu'~' MPAAll ...... '11 and unfortunately for the film so much mumbo.jumbo about who's doing what to whom that most audiences will require a scorecard. While Cronenberg's c h aracters are exploding on ca mera, the film s wiftly sinks, along with credibility and in- terest. Patrick McGoohan, Jennifer O'Neill and Stephen Lack are top-billed, and share acting chores with Michael Ironside and Lawrence Dane. All are good . except Lack, who deli vers some o( the most lackluster lin e readings this s ide of a Copa aud ition . For the most part.-production values are good. including the makeup (credited to consultant Di c k S mi t h , a n d Brigitte McCaughry, Tom Schwartz. C hris Watas and St e phe n Dupuis) and spel'ial effects (Gary Zeller. Henry Pien:1g l. But. in the final analysis. the script potential is unfilled, sus · pense is nonexistent, and the on- ly people who'll find mur h ap- pealing about "Scanners" are those who chase fire engines and gawk at traffic accidents. It's unlike ly to win m any new friends for either Cmnenberg as a storyteller, or Canada as a film-ma king com munity of quality. ~OPHl~TIC4T£D PROORAMMINO .. I ·'SEEMS LIKE OU?~,!!_,,..ES" '.~~ I "POPEYE" (PG) mwza1 1 & :rn • I "TRIBUTE"' ~?tWwt \11*~1* l~·:~~Ji,H~AN '' !PGI "ALTERED STATES" 1,.1 I "WAfUttoAS" "AMERICAN OHSOLO" (A) I "OADtNAAV NM\.I" "ITA'"1NO OVIA" (A) • d f;fNJm .. "'40HIYSUCkLI ftOH" N MA ......... .. ,..~, OllU-11 ... ·--, ..... B~ulilul ~lereo Mu~io New~ Marine Wealher- ~look Markel Reporl~ Con~umer Reporl~ R 1111 ENTERTAINMENT I HY GARDNER LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS ZANY.COM.EDY THIS YEAR! 0£©£@Jl £Q1J}l lF® t1~$ ($~ ·O/' a geallte-t) r 1 PUii i • )•• l ,f ; )I ·.~ •••• com lllU 1 • ' ' CUDU "OYI t«WIMC "·· . ,, . /. ' lllSSIOWYllJO :1 MUM11HCl0N l!aCK C 'n•m• /1•, • /141 ISJ•• td1' N()Ptt~•,f~ ACt..{l•tt lJ l Alfll'I'• '' tO t ~ ... ..o .f 'v'I flo,;t ··~···· -·-"THI l'OQ". 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Wilbe r t M onl~um l'ry . the E agles' star runner. gained just 44 yards on 16 carries. lie , too. was puzzled by what ha pµent.>d. "All vea r we've b een a set·ond :half c lub ." s a i d Mo ntgomery. who was pos itive the Eagles would r ally from lhei r 14-3 halftime deficit. .. nut it seem ed like we gave up. It was a terrible feelin~. "We just failed to capitalize on a long drive early in the Jtame," the soft-s poken Montgomer y re- called in the solemn Eagles' dressing quarters. "It seems everybody's dropped their heads . "We couldn't s eem to get together on the sidelines. We wer'e 'nt jovial, but terise. I wasn •t uptight. I wish I could have got the other guys psyched up the way I was," Montgomery added. Linebacker Jerry Robinson shruned his shoulders and s aid: "You can't defend a1atnst the big play. When It happens, it <See EAGLES, Pace BZ> 111,11 o1I lt1111 r 1• • 11111 111 •at•' 1111 t h•· •l:.1• '" •lw 11111 11 l11w 1 ... .. it) ·"''. 111 ~ 1111·111111• I 1111 I I ,It I 1.11 I . I " Ill\ I ••t I .111 1·1 . tl111111 I, 11111"' 1111111 1111111111,• •111 'I . 1111" I• 't .. ,, ... 11111 I k•·pl .... 1111 111• If I 1111 d '" "" ~ Ill' ll1t 1•:11·• "1~ tlw I, .. , 11111• ,,, I 1•1 li.1 11 1.ltlfl!'l11 .. I"" I 11111 I \I ii ii ' '" I 111 I :-.nro "' \J\111. 1., .. ,,. 1 1"1" ""'' '"' .1 1111111111 o111•I tl11 11lfl('t 1111111111 If 111"11 I ,Ifill' It• d 1:11l r 0:1d , ,,.~ \.1111 \\ l·11n 1ti, h,., ' If • \ I f t' 'fl't l .j1 \\If f·p1t1111,1l ••h I 1l1d11 I ,,, •• l·•f I •I t 'II ,,, •• ·'"'' 111• , • ... , • ftlll f •\\ft t 0lf tlt,11 ft.t"'\ 1•d tt If ti I •111111 I •. , ,.,, It"" '" . , .. ,. I • .1111 I t11t1 I••.\ ii•• .it 11 ... 11: •. \t I .ti \\ ;1 I '11 111 '· 11 ... I ,, .. ,, ti .. , i I 'I 1 •t "If f I ·' , 1 ~. :r. l•I 111.11 ... ,. \'.""If I '"''" ~ Hljl ' I • fl • ,. t '' •I 1 I • ' '"·"11111.11 1 f•11 ,1 """d I.tr I I • 1111 111 ' ,, 11 I J •,1 • • ii 111 •• I 1 .11 .. I 11 1 111 ,,,,1, .. ,,,,,i tit •I I" le" d f l dfd11 d 111 ~1.11f1 ,l11 ·1,11 • 1 ...,,.,. "\It\ 11111 '1., l'a1~• 11'11 BANNeA VICTORY -Vic Simonian of the Santa Monka · Track Club proudl~ waves a na1 aa he crosses the finish line in the ninth annual World Maate~ Maratbon or Irvine Sunday, SJ>O!l~Ored by the Daily Pilot. I I - I , ( 81 DAILY PILQl ~uper Bowl XV wasn't int~r~~•in~ tc, ~v~ryonf> t I 0111 \ t• dl°'IUlh h t'°' .. \\ ' II I\ " \\ h " t I Ill 111 u J 0 I 1 l \ II I [i] II\ II '"' II ll1t111 ' h ' Ill I 1 unl nl tdr\ 1'>1un •• t '"' 1 .. " 1ld1 ..,111•• 1 H .. .-1 \ 1111•11· .11 tualt.~ \\ t'll' 11t<111dl "1111 llttlt 1111111 I 111 1111 '\.i111111JI l'uotball I ~· .... Ul' I h.11tq•llltl .t1q. '••1111· .. 1 ll11.-1 111111 I.ill• "' llw 'IJ,.,. 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Jnother :"oil'" Yorker . -,u..,.in l.1·1111.1rcl "; .. , L11·111i.: up tH.'r l>katt-:. and about tu take to t tw 11 t' •• t tlw H111·kd1·ll1•r (', nll'r Skat in~ Rink I 1·11nw h1·11· t \\ 1<'1' " 11·t11', :.:11d I.con a rd "On Ne" Y1•ur ~ ll,1\ .1flt'1 1111· p;11 adt·., .111<1 ()ll lh<' chi) of the Super llo\l I .Ju.,t th1•11 '111111•0111• l'·'"'t'tl It\ with a rali10 tuned to t h1· g am1· T h.it , .i-. 11,,..,,. ,1, I II gl'I 10 1h1• Super Howl," added I .1•1111 a11I fluofr ''' dar da11 -----..... "l'eoplt' would have b<1ot'<l m e off lhe court if I pulled something h kc that When I look at a n official. I gt>t <H'cust.'<l of int1m11lat1ni:: hi m When Bjorn does. they think he 's s aying 'hell•1' " tennis star John McEnroe, who los t lo Hjorn Borj! th1!> week in the Volvo Masters Tou rnarncnt . f 'orPign IJo•HI in .t;up~r B1nrl .~ ,. Sunda~ '-" Supl..'r Howl footh<.tll g an1e got ~U!Jl'r [i] co1 t•ragl' around tht· world 1·1a tl'll•\'l'>llln satellilt' t. t and tht· Arml'd Forc·cs ;-o;c·twork 1\l t ill' llnitt•d :"olat uin:-. command 1n Seoul. Korl'a. :.ilrno~t ;ill •>I thP :15,000 .\rnt·n can .,oldi(•ro; and their 15.WO dt•pt•nu anb \\ all'lwil th(' 1-(aOll'. a -.µok e~man s aid T hl• ~pok l'~m.:.i n .,.1111 people g,1tht:'rcd at l'\'Cr~ ofr1n· whc•rt• tl'lt·1·1:-.1on .,,.t, \\1•n• :.t\<Jll<.1hl1· and 1f not thc\ took their O\\n ll'le1·1:-.1orh \11 lht·1r \\orking plat'es dc~p1le w~rk ing hours lit• :-.a11I ~onw of lh<·m rnad1· !'.mall bets on the result. T1·<1 El1s1•1• 111 l'h1lad1·lph1ll , an Ar m) <'i l'lllan employee S<llCl "I w;.ullt'<l lh1• 1-::.il-(l l's t11 v.1 n, ..,,, I was d1 s aµpointetl at the result Hut tht> garlll' was goof.I. full of a ction a nd exc1t ing." Wh<>n as kctl how ht· could manag<' to wat<:h the gam e during \lorking hour.,, he s aid · E ver\'bod v watched the gaml' Of 1'<1u1·.,e . W(• \ll'rt· ans wt"ring phones a'nd meeting ou r 11~1t11r~. b111 Ll1P\ ~ro11n Jtll ned u~ 111 wal t'hing the gi:lme " :'111> t·.,t11nak ol thl' K11rC'an a ud11·m·<: was '"·a1lablt:. but not m ~·"~ Kore· an:-\l t·n · 1•x pet·ted l•i v. atr h tht• ga mt• as 11 v. <i!> pl;.i ~ ed tlunnl-( I ht·1r work111g lime Mo~t KorC'an'offil'C~ <lo not ha\' l' T\' st•!:- .ff at Wl~ak d~dic-atr• arln ,., 11aun,,.1rr NEW l>l<l.F:A -"S l>eft·n~1v 1· t·nd J ohn :\1 atu~l:.ik. whosl' m 1d week ni~hl on the town re s uited 1n a Sl.000 fin e by the Oakland Raider~ befor<: Supl'r Bo wl XV, Si:11d after Sunday's 27·10 [il l'irtor) ti\l•r Ph1ladl'lph1a I.hat he had played with a s pec ial zeal ·1 <k d1cated th1~ gam1· lo .J<1hn Filbct k . a fnc n<I who ha~ c ant·e r ,"sa1d :\'tatus z:.ik M atu~7.ak sa id ht!> friend. who 1~ 15 years old. t\ad been rtown t1J '.'J(•w OrlN ms for the garnt• h) a group o f fans an Oak I anti Parrf•lt le-ad• C'rlh ,., 12111 •lral91ti· Robert P arrii.h ~t·11n·d :12 p()tnt~ and grabbt•d m 17 r cboun<b as Bo )>lon rollE:d tu ll~ 12th r onset'Ut1ve w in . a I 15 l(lfi d1•c1!'.11H1 11v1·r ~l'atllt· lo hig hlight m BA arl111n Sund<.ty l.arry Hi rd :-cored 25 points and~alc Archibald lwd 1:1 for the <'1·lt1 rs. who won the ir 24th victory in thc:1 r last 2!'1 g<Jme~ 1-;lsewherc. Hobby Jone!:! and rookie Andre" Toney t-<t('h w <ired 16 points to lead Philadel1>hia to a !18 !1:1 triumph ovt·r Phoenix Kermit Was hington srorcd '<'vvn -;tra1ghl 1x11nts 1n a rail) that car r ied Portla nd to an t•a :-.) I It! 100 thumping of San Antonio . Mitc h Kupchak Sl'Or NI JO poml~. tfi in the final quar ter. lead ing Was hington to a I IX llHI vwton t)ver New .Jersey f"'o~ Ea9lr• ("OG("ll dlr• J oe Kuharich, who t'<><t C'hed thf' Philadelphia • Eagles from 1964 to ll*i!I, clied Sunday while his forme r N FL te am pl<Jyed in the Super Bowl. Kuharich. 6:1. died in a Philade lphia hospita l Kuhari<·h s1K'n l yt-ars ballling mulUple m yeloma. a form of bone c <Jn c·er The utlmen t was diagnosed in 1970, and Kuharic:h late r recalled that doctors gave him two years to live ... Ralph Sampson scor ed 14 of his career -hig h 40 points · in a 24·6 run in the firs t half that gave SCt'Ond-r a nked Virginia · a 19-point le ad. a nd the Cavalie rs extended the nation's · Jonges t Division I winning streak lo 21 with an 8!Vi:I victor.,.. .over Ohio State . . !lead Coach Joe Sunnella e nded week's o f s peculation by a n nouncing that he w ill return to coach the Montreal Alouettes for the 1981 Canadian Football League season . ScanneH-f Jrnd been rumored for one of the vacant NFL posts . ___ )) t~n~radi• TV: Basketball -California at USC. 11 :30 p.m .. Channel 9. CTaped). RADIO: Baske tball -Portland at Lakers, 7:30 p.m ., KLAC (570): California at USC, 8 p.m ., KNX (1070). Hockey -Kings at Quebec. 5:05 p.m .• KOGO (600). ,,...,.,, .... , EAGLES ••• happens. The Raiders descrve<J to wln." John B unt i n g , a n o the r lln ebacller. s aid 01tkland used an Eagles' trait to wan its s econd or three S uper Bo wl ap ~ pearanct's ''THE\' II D T ll F: o p vortumti6 and tht·.> took advan t a~e of them." 13unt Ing said . "We didn't " D u ft' n s t v e b u <~k II c rm a n Edwards, a \'H:llm. .... JJf Oakland 4 u arlerba c k J.tm l'IUJ1kcU's long vasses. felt the lack of pres- s ure by the defensive ltne \las th e anl>wcr to his proble111 'P lunk1•1t hatl t•ml' \11 throw, 11me to look tor hi:. n•1•1•111·r~." l>t11d Edwards T hl' 1-::.iglt•l> :..ie kl'd P lunkett l'1ght 11mt'" 1n IJ1·at111 g the: Hau.ll'r:. JO 7 <111ru1g the· regular ~casu11 Thl·~ got tu th1• Oakland quartl•rba1•k 111~1 w11·1· 111 thl..' 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Hut I l11·r1· "'n o 'Ill te:.irs Tl11· t•:tt t.1 lln1 v. a -. II• L't1 1• tht· R;111lt•r•. 1-r .. t1i1 Daily Pilot top I 0 OranJ,!4' ('ounl,\ ba.;ke>thall lli14 h s drnuls Po:-. St·hool I 1''11unta111 \'allt•\ 2 O n·:u1 \'1\:_\l _ :I l..1 l/Ulllla I ('•Jrnna· d1·I \h11 ;, S1·111t 1· Ii. ('ap1s lrano \',dll•1 7 ('~pr<'.,.., H !-.tin ( 'k111t·nt1· !I Ed""" fl) Kal1•lla It 1• .. 11rd 12 :i 11 ;1 11 2 II 'l I l I I'> j 11 :1 1:11 I II .1 ~ 'j '• SPORTS BREAK I FOOTBALL I BASKETBALL; . JIM PLUNKETT ACCEPTS SUPER BOWL MVP TROPHY. Cheek the rt-eord AFC is stronger -Oakland's Flores 'J. \\ fl)(t.f• \ '\J'-, \I' I :\1 ~ tl11\\ I hlllg ' 11 I\" I h:111~1·tf 'llll'I ..;1:i••'' l<11\\I I v.lt1 n .111 'll•'>lar1 ''" ~· 11·,11••11 .1 ,, ... 11u1111l1.1t1·tl Ii \ \ 1111 1· I~ rnli 1111! I Ii• 11 • •11 ti 1•1'.1ks 1111 11,1·11 I lh111k 11111 1111111•11•11 • 1 I' ''"11~·1 •r 11d I l.1~l.i11•I ( '1,;11 h l 1 r11 F 1 .. , • 11 Ii,, I <.11d 1•1 •, \\1f 1• dt'l'l'l\I •"i 1(1, \\111111'1~ -.1111tfo1'. 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T ed llt•nrlrn·k:-. hlt1c·k1•d i.I field g11al allr·m11t and W1lli1• .J11n1·' re• I 'll\ l'rf•d (!fl J·'.;J 1-(lt•... 111 fll hll• I 111111 1-. \I I' \\1°111 1nlo th1· :..::1111,. 111 ll •·r pl t p.1 ~1·tl 'o:Slfl \J.11 111. \1h11._,. 111 .. 1 1n11·n·1·pt11m '.1t111 .1t 1111dl1t·ltl •.1 Ith tht.• )!J flH' 11•,.., lh,lfl 11\11 llllllUll'" o ld \\ t' 1 l' I t11• \\ orlrl 1·Ji ,1mp111n c; 11"" '\q 1,111· • .111 dl'11\ "' thut Tiit 1 0.11 ht'' l..1·1·1• t h1nJ.{., 11111..,1· On t hi!-. tt'i.llll 1111 •m l' tip 111:.nd-. th.11 111u ... 1;1ntl at a ttl..'n lion 11·.., till' g rc .. 111•,l •irgamzu t 1r1n 1n fool h;.ill · ·usc ·gets stronger at 9 p.01. LOS ANGELES (AP) -At • r.r ecisely 9 o'clock tonight dur· ng Southern Cal's basketball gatne against California the Tro· jan s will grow s tro nger - possibly strong enough lo com · p ete with the three rtatlonally r anked teams ahead or them In the Pacific 10 Conference stand· inj!S. Two tra ns fer students who w e re starters at Ke ntuc k y a nd Penn State be fore m oving to Southern Ca l will becom e e ligi· ble at 9 p .m ., pro bably early in the second half, and Coach Stan Morrison s ays he won't waste a second putting them i nto the game. Dwight Ander son , a 6·:i guard who was K e ntuck y's second 11>;111 inl! scor e r as a freshma n . a nd 6·7 fo r ward Mike Owens. o n e(' a strong r e b ounde r for Penn Slate. arc join ing a Trojan team that has a 9·6 record so far in c luding 4·2 in the Pac 10. "They'll both play at e xactly 9 o'cloc k ." said Morrison . "It's our way of welcoming the m lQ use. Who they'll go in for. and the length of lime they play . will be determined by the game's ('ir c umstances." The designated t im e is 9 p.m . because that is when the first sem ester formally e nds at USC. Ca lifornia 1s 10·5 inc luding 2·4 1n t h e Pac JO going into the gam e at the Los Angeles Sports Ar e n a . Cal also expects to be ~tronger tonig ht tha n in their most rel·ent game . a 75·6 1 loss to l:t'LA Saturday in which center \l ark M('Narnara couldn't play hetause of thl..' flu. McNamara . U\'t'raging 18.4 per gam e. re · turns to i.ll't1on <Jgai nst USC If the new players add enough 1 m JHIJ\'t>mcnt to the T rojan "ttuad. they hope lo c hallenge Oregon St i:lte, Ar izona State and l 'C' Lt\ t h(• rest of the league Sl'<l!'.Oll HERO ... Hi.11d e rs had t<i give Plunkett the ba II The quarte rbac k reject pro- l'<:cded lo t'ar n · the te<Jm the rcs l of the way.' winning nine of the las t 11 games of the sc<.1s on ;ind then sweeping three playoff g <.1m es lead ing to the S uper Bowl lie was tr em e ndous in the AFC title game a gainst San Diego Against the Eagle s Sun· da~. he wa:-. nothing s hort of marvelous. <:omple ting 13 of 21 passe~ fur 2fi l ~ ards and thrl'e tout'hdown., Ii i~ arm wa~ ;i sieg~ g un. lie hand led tht' h all like a s le 1ghl·of hand mag1c1an lie n evc>r lost his p111 sl' or gutsy instinets ··\'to<lLt'at1un:.'.._WhaL vmdica· t1on ·•· he repeated a ques tion "ft w as JU:.t a good football ga me Th~ \\hole team was great. And I'm happy we won." I a Professional with Pride /· 111 /1111• ll'1lwn1 1!11111 w11.1 11 flf'rl/ yuud .l/t'Or 1/1•d11 •1111~1 hnrrl u••rl... 11/u n11s ,,trivmq tr1 1'1•'1'1 at 111 • 1 l.uwn µr11/1'1'\111rt f11r tire many-penple that /11111 l1l'/p1·d m th<'" sele1 tum and purchasr 11/ ll 1wu <or /!IX/I lf'(JS tnrlPl'rl <1 year that they too. It 11/ ri•mrmlwr A lwm1~ rn11rt1'1111~. 111'/p/u/. knowltd.geahle, Bob c JO't'l/1•11 thr.~ pmt 111•11r m prou1dmg our cu.,tomers with 1/te ser111t't' and at1tn11on that has madt /Jau1•r .\lotor.~ /he leadmy Bu1ck·Hnluh Leyland· /~uzu dealer 111 Orang,. County W1• Ori' proud to salut1• l:tob as our Salt &man 0/ Thr r t'nr Hts pro/emonalum and pndf! m domg his be.,I are the m11Xlrlant rngrtdlt>nls /or IUCCHI Ill.~ cmd ours l GOLF /IOATlNG For Graham New schedule the diff ere nee l'llO to:NIX I \I'• I H.1\111 G rah11m l llt'C'l ... 1110H· tu l>ullai. nd .i ne~ e ,ff 'l'l1r.on 1ir 1.ll't II'•· l'<'hrilulc• ll' 0 Hw kl'} I uC'lo1 i. 111 tlil H rtvr) 111 t ht• I 1l11wnt A. 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Ill 't•a r Amt•rie·an t arecr "I'm JU!>l n<1l the ktncl or p l a~ t'r who n m put the l'lubs <t Wa\ for lWO m onth:-,' h t: :.uid .. i" must ~a) th al I ht· work I put 1n. keeping m ~ gamt· tn shape, keeµing the fl•cl. kct•µ1ng m } lt!gs m s haµc, h avmg the right kind or pr ac·ti('(.' fat·llity, a Baseball 11 utt~nat .:rt•t·11 with tht> riwht kind uf .irii:.1>, workinw on th.: dr1vtn6' 1 unUt'. thut ·~ tht> rc u:son I i1htyed 1 h1 ~ w\·ll th1:s Wt<t.•k , ·the slender. :J4 Y\'lif oltl vete ra n :.u1d a fte r r1rl11" II final l'OUntl five under ' IJUf Gli Sunda) for u 4!68 totul. 16 'lhotll 11mh·1 111.11· on thl' 6.726 ya rd l'hu1•111x L'ountr > ( 'lub ('our~e tit: llAU TO hult· .1 four ruut h11d11· 1J4lt on thl' hnul lw le lo 111 l'cik ,1 lie with b1l( Lon Hinkle. "'hu opened <i nd l'lo~t:d ht~ round "'1th dll t'aglt~ thr t'e dnd finished "1th tht l>e~t 18 ho lt' wort: of lhe t11urnamt:11L. a 6:1. and a .26!1 1111.d It "'a~ lht! M'l'ond lime 1n thrl't' tourndmt:nl~ till~ ~ear he'd b~·cn " runnt'r up Wt'll. ~aid l1111klt., I a lmos t gut awa) with 11 ('al P t't'lt'. "'ho o m·c was lied "'1t h Craham tor tht• lead befort' t.1k ini:: thrt't' t·onM·t·ut1 ve bogeys •HI lht: b<1t·k n111c , fi nis hed with a fi7 ~and a lit: tor third at 271 with ~11k t' Heid Heid had a final f.18 Thl' g roup a t 272 included .lern Pate. Mark l.\'t• and Mikt• S ulll.v:in Sullivan 1·l;lSl•d up wit h a tif> 111 the warm, windless. par ll~ sunn~ final round Pate a nd Lyt• t'<tl'h had a final fi8. lllNKl.E P l.A \'l·:o ubuut a hulf·hour m front of (;raham·a nd adv ant·ed to a lit• fur tht.· lead when he lashed a four-iron s hot to W 1thin SIX feet or the flag on t he 18th. lit• made lhe putt for an eagle .. Monday. January 2tl. 1981 0•1ty P1to·t Photo-., A•t"•td l(of"f"lt~r DAILY PILOT •• Death-defying speed_ boater • • accepts 1nv1te De ath-defying Ken Warby, the man who s hattered all the world speed power boat records in his native Aust ralia, has accepted an invitation to appear at the Silve r Anniversary edition of tbe Southern California float Show "'eb. 20 throu~h Ma rch I at the Los Angeles Convention Center. . In his ,iet·en~incd h ydroplane. Spirit of Australia <which will be a fea ture of the show through its entire run) Warby beeame the rirs t m an in his tor y to break both the 500 kilometer per hour a nd the 300-mile µer hour bar· riers 1n a run through the Aus tralian alpine wat e r s of Rlowering Dam in October. 1978. lits ret·orcb of 5 10 kmh and :117 Ii mph !>.11rv1vecl a disastrous atlt'm jlt b~ Orangt• Count1an Lee T c.1' lur last NII\ 1:1 al Lake ')'ah o e Ti.I,. I 11 r was ll t C'r a 11 v blown apart' wh(.•n his bout <11s1ri l\•g r;ill·d a!> he dl'SIH.'ri.ltcly tried to (•xt·t•t•d lht• record:-set b~ Warh~ T:I\ tor thus J111necl tour ulher drt\'l:(.._ \\ho !o.Ulfc:n·d raHcl In JUflt•s wh11t· tr.' 1111( lo break ex· 1sll ng "'at 1•r :-.pt•1•d r t:<'n rds l>onalcl Camphc·ll I l~Hi7 I. Mario Varga 'l!1:i51 . .J ohn ('olih I 1952 1 and Str lknr.' Sc•gra\e 119:10 ) Sa,:. Dart" "'l'l11s 1s the rnost tfor'lii•rciu:-. ~·port 1n lhC' world. Every tim1• I -;fe•p a hoard Sptril 1.•n•n b11 of l1(t• tns urant·l· I have IS ,.;,.c1 I 'v•· tried l'\'('r~ Wh(.•f(' \\ 1tho u1 lwrng :i hle to 1·on,·mc·c· 1nsurante t·11mpanws I'm a rea· ..,onahlt.•n sk .. Spirit 111 /\11 :-1 r alta "ill he brawls get head start Graham. play ing ~I 4 ho le:. behind him. ht• went tu the 18th tt-e th111ktnJ.! ht• had a one·:.hot lead ":\1' l'H'S ;ire so luus\ I C'an't make oitt the fJgurl's· o n the st·oreboard ... he said But on the tee. his tadch told (;rah<.1m that llinkll' had ti~ him MARATHON LEADER VIC SIMONIAN IS SURROUNDED BY BICYCLES AT 15-MILE MARK. ;irn•in..: mun· than fil)CJ hoals and :!IJll ;it•t , • .,.,or~ d1~pla~., 1·0\ t:ring :irio.1100 :-q uart· fl•t•t of the ('on '1·11111111 ( 't-•n11·r Tht• I .11~ :\ngell'-. ... 11r1\\ h.1., gro\\ n 111 fold .,101·t• 1t-. l.Htlll lllnJ,! :.!;-, \ 1':11 \ Lll!O 1 ·rt1ffl Pa~ II I And that l'hanged the w a' he had to play the 524-yard hole .. MARATHON SALlJTE FOR HOSTAGES ••• Sfl'&Vfl'r (•apturfl's ( :orkt"ll l 'rophy H ONOLUL U CAI'> Dun ... T urney of the U1ola College baseball team suffered a gash to his right e ar that re quired 45 stitches in a brawl that erupted S aturday during the rirst game o f the double ht•ade r w i t h C ha minade Universil> The violence otcurred in the top or the fifth inning o'f the first .game when Turney was ca ught in a rundown between second a nd third afkr teammat e Kevin Bec k was 1>ieked orr rirst b~ Chammadc p1lt'her B i ll~ Morn When Eddie lliga m ade the tag on Turney. he l ost his balance a n d toppled o n to Turney, who thrust up hare!. tr~ mg tu upend the third ha:.eman During the !>hm·mg mulch that followed . Morn lert the m ound and hit T urne,.. i.IS a not h er m-1---~.~-·frers\lmrrt p1mr hec1 trtYFI< m1>1rt·s l'JC<'led :\'to rn <tnd Chammade IC'flf1 t•ldcr Hankin K:ianol from the J;!ame alon~ with Sil vcr~ wMd tO<H' h Leroy Goo, who had to IH• rc str;,ii ned after he t ame onto lt1t• field to ,·ell at the offit 1als. · T urney was t aken to Strauh Hospital wher <' his wound was stitched . and play re:.umed with C h a mtnade w1nn1ng the rirs t game. 3·2. and the La Mirada team taking tht• nightcap by the s amr score. B1ola t·oach Ch arht• Sar\'er ex plained the tne1dcnt ;J!> "just one of those things "My guy s houldn't have done that. coming up hard ft nap pened. it s h ouldn't. .. Saner added lie got a good drive a nd. ral'(;'d with the need for a birdie tu .wrn, had to go for the green in two . Sailors ~et video look Six classes of sa ilboat!'> turned out Saturday for Huntington Harbour Yac·ht Club's Winter W ri n g Ou t Hegatta wh ic h feat ured video-tap ing of action at the marks so skippers and crews could view t he ir good points and mistakes during the 1 roph y presentation. • Trophy winners in each class J .24 L Beep B eep. Al Hosenberg. Af!.YC . 2. No name. Steve W<tshburn. ABYC PllRF·A l. Kindred Spirit. :\11lt a nd M art~ Vogel. l.8°YC; 2. Heil-Raron:-Rill llartge . llHYC; 3 Ltd. Edition. Tom Shadden . l.BYC PllRF fl I. See Ad le r, Rod Ogilvy. ABYC : 2. Puffer. Woody Sanders, I.SF; 3. Maleh Point Phil Lupton. tlllYC - CATAl.INA·'.30 I Rubiyacht, Mun· Rubin. llllYC: 2. lnvest er . .'.'wl ark Harrison. SI HYC CATALI NA 27 I. Ojala. Ron He dman. SI HYC : 2. Dusty , Ton ~ R 1 et d ~· k . S I H Y C : 3 Va I i ant. <~ t' <Jr g e .'.'/ e who use. ABYC. . _C..AL~IJ.P,,\.-.Ken. Weiss. AB YC. 2 Thunde r '.\l ug II. Stu Angus. I.SF . 3 Bul'karno. Da,·id Stq1e. I.S F Class A win for Mackinac Wes Tho m pson 's Mac kinat was the ove rall a nd Class A win· ne r in Capistra no Ba) Yacht Club's San Juan Week end <'On· sist ing of t wo Olympic format races on Saturday and a middle distance race on Sunday. The racer s e njoy ed s tead y winds of medium velo<'i ty both days. In add i tion to the th ree Performance Handic ap Racing Fleet classes, Cap<> BYC also in · eluded a class of Re y nolds -21 c atamarans . The winner was Art Smoot. Capo BYC . Second was Todd Bingham and third was Charles -Oom ints. both of Capo BYC. Trophy winne rs in the Pl! HF divis ions: OVERALL I. M atkinaC'. Wes Thompson. Capo BYC ; 2. Stinger. M 1ke Wath en , Capo BYC: 3. Valky rie. Bill Murray. Capo nvc. C LASS A I. Matkinae: 2. Slinger : 3. Valkyrie . CLASS B I. llolo Kiki. Rsr k Raa f, Ca po DY C : 2. Fresh Squeezed, Craig Foley. DPYC ; 3. Martin ique. Dave Cooper. Capo BYC . CLASS C I. Bold 1-'orbes. Ed C ummins. DPYC ; 2 . f'unny Feelin, Pete Meade. Capo BYC: 3. Serena. John White. DPYC. ~--~ Zillgitt and Wright insurancr ;,grnts and brokrrs Manufacturer1: lnsuranrc• costs nsin~ '' I ht>re a n1uplt· of -''ears ago S 1 m 1111 1 a 11 • ~ 1· o a <· h . .J e1 .- Doug I as. adder!: "\'l's. Br~ant he lped him f told Tum to :.ta) out front :rn<I 1r h i~ knee start(•d to bollwr t11rn . lo drop out. lie k n cw at f 1 ,. c rn II es L h a I h l' wouldn't finish hut he stayed in t ht' rate to help Vil' for 10 miles llt• has hi.i d knee p roble m s bt'forc ·· llis other two runner s finished fo urth and fifth . Clyde M atsumaro and Bob :'\1acias. S1rnon1an. a llnll~ wood ll1gh ancl t;l'I.,\ graduate. ts looking forw a rd 10 t•ompeling in the m arathon m the 1984 Olym pic C a rnes but knows the pitfalls to !>uc·h a goal. "TIU: OLYMPICS are the goal of C\ t·r~ serious a mate ur 1tthlete 1n-tht·-wor-ld-and 1·111 n d 1Hc•rrnt." he s aid Simonian finis hed s om e two m inut~ m front of former-t:Je- lrvinc sta r Ralph Serna in a r a t·e l hat s aw 63 runners better the 2:50 mark, the m1riimum qualify ing t1rne ror t he open d1 v1s1on at Boston. One of those lr1 il1e t op g roup was the women's overall victor. E laine Campo, who competed unoffiriall \' f o r the Santa Harbar a Athietic Association. It was the eighth m arathon for the :10 year old r unner Campo Wi.IS the 32nd finis her with a ver~ rcs pettable tim e of .2..A4 Hi. bealln~-C.orona. :'\1ar·!> !-'run Solomon b y a wide margin "THIS COU RSE is deceiv- ing ... Campo said "It wasn 't as rt ut a!. I thought 11 was and I was r t'a ll~ ti ght for the firs t 71 m inutcs of the race a nd fell beh 1 nd Th crt'!.C Kozlowsk i. When I t·aug ht her al four miles. I wanted to go faster and I kept the !women's> lead for the rest of the ra<:e ·· Like• Sim1m1an. her time is her hest ·evcr in a mar;ithon <.'om- pc tition and it was a lso her first v ictor y It was h e r eiJ,"?h t h marathon. ''I'm the type of runne r they have to tell to s low down a nd not overdo it." s he s a vs . "I was pus hed loo hard b.y m y rirs t C'oarh in Rhode Island and h ad a s tress fracture of the tibia. It has taken a long time to get over that injury " / Conl•H'l us ror romr>t'lttl\·c· quotes on Proper t~. Llab1lity. D1rfkult l'rorlu<'t l' l.iahilil y. Commercial Auto. 1:rnup 1.ife and \lc·dil'al a s we ll as Wnrkc•r s Comvrns ation lnsuranl.'t> 1919 ELDORADO COUPE DIESEL lob Guffin JCJll Mx Arfhur Boumnt Ntwport Beach. Ca 91660 (7\4) 752·905~ JAt:k ANDE•M>N "EVl!ALI In Ute .Dual comfort power seats, AM/FM stereo w/cassette. tape and Cadillac wire wheel covers. C993WQW>. $'12,995 ~·-ll •• ~.1' i .. ~ "' • "'. . 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Bossy's n.ext goal is .. • • • UNIONDALE, N.Y. <APl -What's next for Mike Boesy? Aftet" achievin1 his mosl personal goal by equallin& Maurice Richard's mark of 50 ~allies in the season's firsl 50 1ame1, what othe r special ac· compliabmenla does the 2t-year·old right wing have in ln mind? ''I JVST WANT to relair. for a while and enjoy this." Boesv said Saturdav niJ~ht arter scoring twice in the final 4: 10 to lift the New York Island· era to a 7.4 National Hockey League victory over Quebec. "T ying Rii:ha rd who set the mark in 1944·45 for the Montr'eal Canadiens is quite enough. I'm happy it's over ." While Bossy refused to speculate about the ruture and savored the immediate past, it was left to others to wonde r if he could eclipse -Phil Esposito's NHL record of 76 goals in a season. set in 1~70-7 1. "I know this record meant a n awful lot to Mike.·· noted lfryan Trottier, Bossy·s lincmate and <.'lose friend. "I think he wanted to tie or beat Richard more than he cares about 76 goals .. B~V ALREADY has set a n Niii. record this season by scoring at least three goals in a game eight times . He has played 278 games for the Islanders and has 223 goals, by far the fastest anyone has reached such a net-filling fig ure Not only does Bossy seem capa ble of break ing Esposito's m ark. he appears likely Lo s ur pai>!> the 80-goal mark this season Of the 50 goals he has scored this sesason, t he last two were the most memorable beca use they were so difficult to get. "When that 50th one went in, 1t was one of I ht happiest moments of my life," said Bossy. who scored h is 46th through 48th goals <1ga1 nst Washington on J a n. 17, then was blanked against Calgary and Detroit and for the fi rst ss·so against the Nordiques. "I was really hurting inside bl'fllre that. I didn't want to dis µa ppoint myself or anyont> I told I would do it FOR THJ; RECORD I HOCKEY DIAL JUMER-aDIS ACE Assodaieti. Inc. ISYOURCAR YOUR OFFICE? If you re a person thats on the move hour alter hour, day in dM1 aay out week after week how do you s1ay 1n contact with youi business? An!>wer Networlo. is the solution We II lurn1::.h you a phoni: mm1t>er answP.r your call!> tai..e tnl!'>S<ltJl''> balance your checkhool\ w111r· leller'> or do whatever you specify We rp your total support ::.er vice Call Tnddy 953-1234 Morgan makfl's clean sweep THE SPORTING HOUSE Hobin Mcirg:.in •>I Lil t ie Ship!> f<'lel't. L ong He<Jt•h made a C'lt•an s weep of Long Beal'h Yill'ht Club 's f><a t 1f i t• ('uast MHtl·h H uc•ing Champ1rmsh1p with five s tra1ghl wtnl> :\!organ a nd his <·rew defcalt'<J five mut('h rat· ing lTf'W!> from Jlat·i fll' Coast :-a1·hung 1·t·n1crs from :-.lt•wport lh '<H'h lo Vanc·ou,·er. 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E•ch btdder mlJ\t submit "'"" tus bid • C•\Ner'l <M Ck. u rllflt d ChM-, lor blddc!r'• bond m-p.oyabl• lo '"" t'Otr of thr COl\t Commvn•h Colle9f' Dhtr•<t Bo•rd of Tru,t••\ 1n •n mount not II')\ tti•n ftv~ percent ( ~".) I Ille •um bid •• • guu •nle• Ille! '"" 1cSdt r will enler lnlo Ille P•OPO'led ontr•ct If ttw '•me " •w•rded to i m In tM •"'9nt ot f•ilure to 1nt•r ln- o \uth con1r«I. '"" procte4\ ol Ille !leek •ill i. •or1elled, or tn Ill• < •w I 1 llond, Ille lull •uni lllertof w 111 tw orl•1tfld lowid <Ollf9" dl\lrlc! No bl-r m•y wlllldt•w Ill' bid ror • pctrlod ol lorly.flve 10 1 4•Y• •lltr '"" d•ll w l lor ow ocienlno IM reol Tll• 8oard of f ru•ltt• reserve\ I,_ prl•lleQe of relecllno ""' •ncl •II bid\ or 10 ,.., .. •ny lrr~ularlllH or in· lorm•llllH In eny bid or lrt Ille bl<ldi119 NORMAN E WATSON S.Crelerv. lloerd of Tru>IH• CoHI C.ommunoly Co11999 Ot>trlcl PublllNCI Orenot Co.ti Delly Piiot ·!!!'_1' Feta.1. 1'11 4!.!::!_I PUBUC NOTICE .. , .... "CTITICIUS 8Ulllflff NAMalTATIM8NT Tiie fol....,.. --..... lrtt Wt!MH .. : JOHNSOH, OAKES a COMlll'AHY, ,... "'""'1y l'tec•. ~· .. ecll. C..tfftO ltuHell Llor• JoflnlOrt, Ill<. I• Celllernle cer-•tlM end DeM••• ~•r1Mrl WU"-•k...,_ Oellet. J r,, lflc. I• Cellfentle _..... .. ..., etld 0.00.rel ,..,,,..,, Tllll MINH II CoMUCIH ay e .... ... ,.....,..,.. WILLIAM •ICHAltD OAKIS, J•., llf(. WIH6-•k'-"IOM .. , Jr, ..__.. Tlll1 """""" -fl ... wltll t119 c-tr c"" ff 0r...., c-tv e11 Dlc.....,lt,1-"-........... Or .... c.... o.tly ...... JM. t, ti, "·a, tttt 11M1 , P U HLI(' NOTIC'E su~1E•iOttcou•ToF cALIFOR~I N 11u1 COUNTY 0 ,. LOS ANGELES NOYltE TO CREDITORS CASE NUMel! • A·Ulll No A 101410 tlTATIOlll SUPERIOR cou•TOF THE f<r-f<rom p.,.e,,Ull STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOii CtnlNy •NI C.OOllrol TliE COUNTY OF ORANGE ~A•ANDONMENT• '"' '"~ M.attt>' o• u,,1 f\l.tl" <'' JOAN r•e, ADOPTION) ROLA I ER J0t<NSfJN 11kA W AN P I n I hr M d II ., t> 1 (l A N 1 ( L I 0 H N S 0 N " •' II() I! 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DM.Y PtlOl Mondey J enua1y H 1981 Btulaess Extended jobless benefits ha~ted • m 25 states WASlllNGTON I/\ I' I nw euvtimment h111~ re~1rted ex ten~ unf'mt1lo~ nlt•11t IJtml'flb 1u•e> ht1ln1 htalh:d for Jobless •oreien 1n 2~ ~• utr.... lht' 01 trn·t uf t 'ulumhu• iand the V1rl(m tnMICl'rl'd husl July 20, wh..n the percenta1e of people a9f'()ls the t•ounlry drMwln.c sul'h benefits reached 4.5 percent. ·.The national extended benefltt pro1rain can be tri11ered a1a1n, whenever the rate ol jobless workers drawin1 unemploy- ment benefits reaches 4.5 percent. lalanda , ThMt figure dl1itlnaul11hed from the national unemployment rote be<·auiw It involves only those drawin1 unemployment checks peakt'd al 4.9 perl'ent Sept. 27 and haa fallen every week since tht>n If the national extended benefits pro1ram la triuered, however, at least 13 wee ks or additional compensation muat be paid even if the uninsured rate falls below 4.5 percent before the ll·week period expires. The l.abu1 Ot1i>1o1rtmt•111 111&111 lhc nu1n!Jtlr o( 1>ttt>11le dr1&wlnM un employm~nt 1m111rian1·1• 111 11 .. 1:.1• 'lt1<''> 1And 1..,rr1lor1e:. clroppaJ btolow t~ 4 S t•t·n ••nt 111icM•'1 ~ 1111'11 <•llthon1e:. l:t w ... ..,ks of ben .. m paym ent,..<111 tov 111 tht· l11u11r 2t1 Wt't'k uncntt>loyment com ~nJahon ~rio<I Tht' othc1 2~ 'l l•h·~. 11w lu1l111111 h11rd IHt'S!.tid Mu·lu¥1u1 Mnd Ohio, and Pu.nt1 tttru. lw uu rt•h1111111i.t 1h1' 1·xtn1 Joblt1ss bent1f1ts S1Atur da) \lftder 1wµ1u 1th• 't•lt• unt>111t>IP\ 1111·111 1•1111111 .. 1111ation 1irogriams. for wtu<'h tht' t11.i1i1t•r "' 4 11t•rc·tmt The nulional insured unemployment rate dropped to 4.49 per· n·nt Jian ;), but the extended benefits program continued to ap· 11ly to tht-215,000 workers until mfdnight Saturday. The 25 slates retaining the additional unemployment benefits are : Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Idaho, JI. linois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi and Mis- souri. Other states continuing to receive the additional benefits are: Thi• mt'am. 'lotm 1 1:..uou 11nt•rn1.1lo) cl.i 1u~o1>lt1 w1ll lo:fe the extru bt'nl'fttr. t~r1rn'" 1h1• µ1•11· ... 11t1.1i.:1· or Joblt•,., 1Aork11r1> drawing un eomplo> mNll 111 ttw 1.1tl .. 1 tl'll ..,IJh"• 1~ lwl11v. I.Kith the 4 vcn·ent stale and• 5 llt!Ht•nl 11ot1on1tl lll»:RN States losing the extended benefits· are : Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut. Florida , Georgia. Hawaii, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Muryland. Massa<'h usetts. MiM esota. Nebraska, Neyada, New ltampshlrc. New Mexico. New York. North Caro~an~. ·North Dukota. Oklahoma. South Dakota, Texas. Utah , Vtrgmla a nd WyominJ(. The District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands a lso will lose s ut•h benefits unde r the national trigger. Montana, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon. Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina , Tennessee. Vermont, Was hington State, West Virginia and Wisconsin . Puerto Rico also will continue receiving such benefits under the national extended unemployment program. T ht-nat111m1I ''"h·mlt'd u11t'111pl11\ m1•nt benefits progr iam was IAHJki11g al1ead Neal Mee ha n . pn•stdl'nt of '.'-kw \ ork Air. says it's not diffi<:ull lo g ul'ss the future oC airline bus inl'ss a!' go\'l'rnment rt>gulatinns un .. · limited "Thl· strong wall s urvi\'C', is his -;1mpl<' prl•dic·tion --·•UP? A• Y11 Hnll TOO ..i .. TAXES? e>~ Earn <Q "'ti) On Passbooks (j~ MOT WT1MC AMEAI? CALL 751-3911 of as little as $l-O- Career switch satisfying Ex-lawyer likes challenge of business TORRANCE <AP) Stuart Bucha lter isn't being so difficult anymore. "When you're lawyer ing, you 're basically be· ing difficult." says the 43-year-old chairman of Standard Brands Paint Co., Inc. "You spend m ost of your lime being difficult. either on behalf of a client or on behalf of a cause." Buchalt er left behind 17 years of being difficult at the Los Angeles h.1w firm of Buch alter. Nemer, Fields and Savitch last August when he took over the top job al Standard Brands, t he venerable do· it-yourself chain which operates 82 stores in eight Western slates. And a lthough he says som e of his best friends still arc lawyers. Buchalter's delight· ed with the career change. "I think wh at happened was l somehow burned m yself out," he said in an interview. "When some of the directors <1l Standard Brands cam e lo m e just about a year ago and said they wanted to talk to m e about the possibility or mov· ing ovt1r, it seem ed lo coincide with some feelings that I had I was ripe I was ready to try somettung. In retros pect , 11 was one of the better things I've done ... Buchalter. a UC Berkeley and Har vard Law S<.'hool graduate. had been involved with Sta.ndard Brands even b<.·forc joining his fathers' law firm a nd had ser ved a s the company's counsel and a s a n officer for the las t eight years lie had alwa}~ a ssumed he would be a l<1wyer. Eskimos file drill Huit ANCHORAGE IAl'I In an attempt to block drilling by seven I oil and gas leaseholders in the Beaufort Sea. North Slope Eskimos have filed s uit <'<>nt(•nding th(• st·a 1s theirs In a s uit flied last wcl'k 1n U S Histn c:t Court. the lnupiat Community of the Art't1<· Slope and the Ukpcagvik lnupiat Corp. claimed they never ~ign1:d a tn•al y g iving up owners hq1 of the m rneral ril·h SN• North Slope F:~k1mo~ have been t1 y ang to halt development off Alas a's frozen north coast. "There's no question about 1l I was pro· grammed for it. I think once I decided I was no longer going to be a fireman or a policeman, I was going to be a lawyer," he said. "I had always as- sumed I was going lo be a lawyer and I always as- sumed I was going lo go to law school and I did it. I don't regr et it. It wasn't a question that l woke up ont1 day and said, 'What a horrible way to make a living, wh at a horrible existence!' l s till think lawyers are terribly interesting dinner company." Ruchalter, who has initialed a store expansion pro~ram and broadened some product lines at Slandai:d Brands while also pursuing acquisitions, finds the business wor ld much different than his legal specialty, corporate securities Jaw. "NO ONE IS GOING to call me at eight o 'cloc:k tonight and tell m e we're on a n ine o'clock planc tomorrow m orning lo New York and bring two or three days of l'lothes," he said. "I think lawyers arc less an control of what they do than bus inessmen I find that there's a totally different environment. We spend a lot or lime problem solv ing. 1 find it m ore enjoyable ... Hu<.'halter still hkes his former colleagues but s a y5 some or them aren't thrilled with him. "I think most I awyers feel that what they are duing 1!> alm ost a (•hosen profession. like you don't h<1vc a n ght to leave it You get anger from somt' veoµl e 'it ·~ horrible what you did you gave up a proft'~s1on, you had this training, you gavt' 11 uµ.' .. he !'aid "THERE'S i\ whole lot of, 'you gave it up~· and ·1 can 't under stand why an yone would want to do that · Then I 'vt• got some friends who say. · 1 think 1 hat"' a v«r~ interesting thing you'vedone .'" Buch<illcr. who lives in West Los Angeles with his w1fl'. 1:-~ll en , and children Stephanie, I<!, ~ 1l'hacl. lfJ. and Douglas . 6, took up scuba diving and undl'rwatcr photography a few years ago lie Ilk es it under the s C'a .. :\11 one c·a n phone ) ou when you 're down there ... he said Asl F• 91t. 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'::: I r.. ~ ! <r \_· I by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont AYe!. fSHUH Al R A OP AWYA AOWN E!N 00 l!l!!P UN~• ELLY, IF ')t:JU'RENor ~EAO'f FOR A UOS., 0"'4~ l>XN..'f ReoJI IT. ')tX) Hffl E ENOUGH10 Do~ by Lynn Johnston .. f\NNE-OO 'fOO &.>PR:>se 1F1AT BCING A l'"\OUSEWlfE WILLE.~ ~-:;......',,.Q)ME~ IN 8T)'LE.? .- ~--··· .. ·· Irish cultural ceitter is goal ay MICHAEL DOtJGAN Ol•o.it'I~ ..... Make O'Hara lavei. In an Irish 1rM-n house 1n fullel'10n lnaade, lht! walb host pla~ues from the An- cient Order or Hibernians and th~ Irish Northern Aid Society. "' rru•p of Ireland, two col- or prints and two framed placemats depicting scenei from the Emerald Isle. On the mantel are a Celtic cross and an lnsh harp, carved an wood by political pnsoners of the Brituh. A table nearby holdis a catalog from the duty-free shop an Shannon lntema· tional Airport and copies of the newspaper Irish Ec hoes. O'Hara and has red-haired wife Lorraine of· fer a guest a comfortable chair and coffee or some''hardstuff " You might say Mike O'Hara is of the Irish persuasion. NOT ONLV DOES the first-generation Irish-American belong to every Irish organiza- tion in Orange County -from a support gro~ for families of political prisoners to the Gaelic Athletic Association -but he is the founder and president of United Irish Societies. That's an um- brella out.fit for all the other groups with a narrow, intensely-pursued purpose -the construction of an Irish cultural center in the county. O'Hara said the UIS has been raising money toward that goal for a bout two years now and. no, they aren't using it to buy guns for the Irish Republican Army. "We are definitely non-political," Mrs. O'Hara r e peatedly stresses. "The whole purpose of this thing is for our building fund." "Among the Irish community there are a lot of people who don't want to have anything to do with the IRA,'' explains O'Hara. "That's why we assure people it's for the building fund only." O'Hara said individuals can join the UIS without belonging to any of the member groups if they only agree to three principles -two flags are flown at every meeting, two national anthems are played and "we believe in a United Ireland." "We do have Protestant Irishmen in our organization." he notes. "and they do believe in a united Ireland." SO far, persons have paid $100 each to join the organization, he explains . They include county supervisor Ralph Clark. Clark's peer on the board, Tom Riley ··attends everythtng but I've never been able to get his $100 out of him." The latest in a series of plots hatched lo separate Irishmen and their American green- backs will bring Hal Roach, Ireland's pre- eminent comedian, and the Paddy Noonan Band to the Anaheim Sheraton at 8 p.m. Feb. 13. Tickets are $10 each (call 552797). O'Hara promises it will be quite a show. "Hal Roach is a big name among the Irish; he's a terrifically big name, .. he says as his wife opens the day's mail. "Another Shannon's catalog," she an- nounces. More to their pleasure are checks - checks from nuns, checks from businessmen, checks from people with distinctly Irish sur- names. All of that money will go toward the estimated $80,000 down payment on the cultural center. About $15,000 has been raised so far . .. WE WANT A cultural center with a library, a place for social activities, conference rooms where various or1aniaations can meet," O'Hara explains. His model ls the Irish cultural cenier in San Francisco, a hotbed of blarney, althoqh O'Hara concedes that \be northern center is far more 1rand than what Oran1e County's lrtah community will be able to aff~. But be can dream. O'Hara bu another scheme up· his sleeve, one that, if succeuful, would "put WI over dle top" ln one nt1ht. He can't talk about it yet, but lt would involve peo- ple with famous lriab names like O'Brien, O'Hara. O'Conner, Gleaaon and Capey. It's 1UU a dream, but he's worldn& on it. • O'Hara and bla wife are clualc exampl• of Ameriew wbo cllnt 10 tiabtlY to their roou that tbey belln to identify u cl01ely with the · motbtdand aa lhll country. 'l'lieJ an not Just AmeriHDI, they are. lrith- A....,._,, And that'I important. Tbe O'Hara bHe vt.aU..s lreland three Um•, iDcludbtl the town ol BaWDa lD County 11.,0, .._. ol the O'Hara elu. They may to ..... ti* IUIDmer ~ 1u prlc• bover· . lal aromd SI a t•lloD then are farctnc th.en to ~twle9abouttt. ,,. O'llanl' aojoww laaff DOt ..._ mere t..-~. 'l'M1 10 '° Off ..... Nonhen lnlud..._.Ykll•••••A1elllf•,uw.U. ~ .. ~ .... Cl) MONDAY,JAN .26, 1981 ANNLANDERSC2 HOROSCOPE C2 • . The hom~ of your dreams may be adver- tised in today's classifieds ... page C3. ·When a parent tries to second-guess , his response so it makes sense to a teen ... things can get ugly.' says teen counselor Barbara Trear. Here, she consults with staff at the Family Development Center in Laguna Beach which specializes in problems· between teen-agers and their parents. 'Yes., no., wot!\ oh reallv., 1vhatever' • Survival kit for parents of teens By JEFF PARKER Of,.,. O•lly I'll .. St•ff The sign in a London bomb s helter during World War II read "If You are Traveling with a Child, Adjust Your Own Gas Mask First." Barbara Trear believes the advice on that sign applies to more than bomb shelters. "I think it's great," s he s ays wry ly, "because so many parents don't adjust their gas masks first these days. They look fine, try. ing to help out their kids when they're all going under." Mrs. Trear. a Laguna Beach resident, has traveled through life with five children and heads the i''amily Development Center in Laguna Beach. THE COUNSELING BASIS or Mrs. Trear's recent "Parenting Your Teens" program of- fered through the city of Irvine is largely taken from Dr. William Glasser's "reality therapy," which says people must first know and nourish themselves before they can succeed as parents. In a sense, the therapy is a survival kit for parenL'i under stress. _ ... --.. -.. ·--.. _ ... -· -....... . "It's a little pr!;?sumptuous for me to sit back and tell µeople how to 'parent.· But it does seem that if parents treat their children in ways that are congruent with what they as parents ~Dd human beings believe, then they will have a good chance at success ... she said. "Does it make sense for parents to seek re· venge or lose their tempers at children they ob· viously lov •? I !lon'tlhinlLso. A..t~mper tantrum hurts the thrower. When a parent tries to second-guess his response so it makes sense to a teen when it doesn't even make sense to themselves things can get ugly," she said. Mrs. Trear founded the Laguna Beach i',amily Development Center 11 years ago and since then has. along with a staff or fi ve persons. treated 500 to 600 families. The <'enter specializes in the treatment of problems between teen-agers and their parents. and Trear's first advice to parents is that they are talking too much. "They say that lack of communication is the main cause of most of our problems. I'm sick of hearing that! All t hi s talk has gotten us into trouble. Let your kids have the last word as long as you've got a good first word. "Almost all the parents who come to us say they feel lhcy talk too much. They're always trying to tell their teen-agers how they feel in every situation. By the time they come to us. I ri gure that everything has heen said at least twice:· says Mrs. Trear ··The firlle thing l tell parents 1s to limit thei r vocabulary to five phrases --yes. no. wow, oh really and whatever. You can't get in trouble with those five words. for starters. When you've been explaining yourself for so many years. it 's good to take time and let the dust settle.·· she said. Mrs-.-Trear-Delt cves t a parents talk the mselves into possible positions for two reasons because they want their kids to un- derstand the m . and because they went permission lo feel how they do. It's defensiveness mixedwithapology. SHE TRi\C'ES SUCH destructive attach· mt•nt to the wa y most parents were raised themselves . "We're told as C'hildn•n how had Mommy and Dadd wall fe~I if we do such and such. as 1f Parents and children are not reflections of each other. hut separate. whole individuals to be treated as sii ch. we'r e m ir ror refl ections of them. When someone raised with this idea has children or their own. they tell them the same thing," she says. Mrs. Trear repeatedly emphasizes to her clients lhal parents and children are nol reflec· lions of each other , but separate. whole in- dividuals to he treated as such. '"I think it's wrong th.at ·mother of the year' awards are bas ed on the achievements of that m other's kids. The award ought lo go lo the m other who stays together when her children aren't doing all sorts of wonderful things. I don"t need my t·haldren 's success to validate me a~ a µarent ... she said Again. her counsel calls for parents to act according to what seems right to them as in- di vaduals. The ongoing challenge of questioning your own beliefs as a person is the primary in- gredient of good ,,a renting. "ONE FATHER TOLD me thal whal I was asking him to do required constant, conscious ef- fort. I said 'that's right, you have to find out who you are and what you believe.· "Wt• say that if you don't believe in something, you'll fall for anything. Start argu· ang about using the car on Friday night and the next thing .\OU know you're turning over the .lilllk..sll,...,_ __ ·'Once parent!. begin the process of knowing themselves and aC'ting accordingly, it snowballs ;.ind (•venl ually, t.•veryone will feel better." she saacl ~1r). Trear l\a~s that the times in which chaldrc.-n are rat).ed are of only secondary im- port }Jnte an thl•1r development. •·People <in• always asking me if these are good times or had times to raise children. If you know who \OU art'. at doesn't matter . The times s houldn't he a rm1blem and they're often an ex· ("US<.' "ff PEOPLE AREN'T doing a good job raising their c·hildren. it's not because they're not trying I've never seen so many parents un- der the gun from the professional community and the media still trying so hard to do what is right, .. she said . ·• When seeking professional help for family tangles. Trtsir encourages parents to "shop around'" to find counselors and therapists who have beliefs and goals similar to their own. ··Anyone in the counseling profession who won 'I take time out to talk about their programs and theirfees. you don 'tneed," she said. ··And doh't think that your teen-agers are going to look forward to outside help of any kind. Never in my life have I had a kid sit down and say ·rm so glad to be here.· "Get them into the program any way you can," she said . ''That's the first thing we ask of our parents. and at the time, it may be the most important thing you can do." Octogenarian inspires the act of charity ByJOEl.C.OON Of , .. Dally P'IMe SUfl When a Los Angeles TV news crew went searching for peo.J>le still working after a1e 65, they didn't ha~ trouble includinl Percy Fuller. Of the 30 senior citizena interviewed, Fuller was the third eldest worker. He fit in well with the theme that ripe old age can also be a fruit- fully prQductlve period. . Al 80, Fuller still pµts ln a lood 20 to 30 hours a week at a Job he's done since he sold bis first car -a Chevrolet -in 1925. Now a salesman at Connell Chevrolet in Coata Mesa, a job he's held since 1158, Fuller admits he jut sells cars to friends or referrals. A &ESPIUTO&Y ILLNESS keeps blm off the asphalt •al• lot at nlpt. . But when he's not bawkiq deluxe trim packqes and Detiolt'a new anawen to HY·bitb prices, Fuller keeps \lP an active schedule with a h01t ol community charity wort. ReUJ'em•t la a word tbat ftnda UtUe ap-preciaUoa for the feta•• octacmarlan . "I couldn't retire:" be ana ... "I couldn't alt down ... Watela tel..WC.. I bed a •-loD wttb that wt.a I w• ln the= for lb w.-. re-c•,.111111 fnlD a bacll Ul'J. · "llJm&dnwe m• nuta.'' rau.. ftpr91 lf ......... 't lleep actl•• u he grows older. "l'lljustdeteriorate." So in addition to his part-time work, Fuller funnels his energies into charity work ln the form of blood bank drives, fund ralaln1 for the March of Dimes Birth Defects FoundaUon, serving up summer picnics for patients at Fairview State Hospital in COila Meaa and sponsoring a variety of youth apOita teams. He's proud of the fact that the dealenhlp re- cently joined the Red Cross' 100 Club, by donat· lng 700 pints of blood in seven yean. Fuller says he invites employees to breallfut and then drives them over to Orpte County'• Red Crou office to donate the llfes•vinl nuid. HE HEARD THAT Fairview State Hoapltal needed volunteers to work at aumsqertime pk· nics and or1anl1ed cooks and •atertalners among the firm's employees. "My beart la with k*." be 1&19, ol bla Falmew worll. "Tbey bavm't tlftd IBd they havet\'t bad a chance. They cloD'\ bow wbat tr.lnd ol llfe lt'a sobat to be for llama." In addlUoa to Pl'O'fidial food, .........., employeet brt9I bueball :=• ... ....., field tunem f• lparta com-·--· "I've alWQI tried e. ti 1• r,,=..IW otMn," be ......... ...,.. .. ~ • .. euler to t•::,,...-c....,. lliW • • UJOM bt tr ti do C--..tlf': ' ~ ~ ... ~V PtLOl Mon01y J1nu11v 16, tNt 'l' \\ port lh'.11 Ii 111 ,I\ 11r .J.11• k I l' 11 l· i.1 l ht• t· 1.1k t•!) l'.ir,·lul ,11ni .-1 1'0111 l'a:-.l'.'. r h:.11 rrn • .in lll thl· ;,.')i Club .... annual Cl:imhak<' Weck. \l'll\ 1t H·-. \h·d1 1t•...,d,1\ lo l·\·h 1; 11wlude ..1 m .11 .1th1111 lloug ll.1r kt·r-. f111111 x . a roed roa~l uf t ;eurgc lloag 11. a Crosby Southern ( 'la mlJakt· and lhl· l'rosb~· Sout hern Pro 1\111 Tournt1rnt·nt Call fi·l2 1-lii~I for informa- 111rn f)ntl i.-. pl1t.>l"~'Ttt/>lwr Daughter defensive about job .. UEAlt ,\\IN l..\:'11 1>1-:l<S I a111 a 15 vear olcl girl .\II hough rn~ fatht<-r hJ' .J tull l1rnc 1r1h. hl· 1 ... ha:-.1t·all~ an art 1~1 anti a i!CMKI one I have hl'l'n po.,ing nude for Oatlcl~ for l\\11 yt-ar., ;.incJ c·nJm it. lie 1·dnn111 afford prnr..,~1011al models on h1~ rnolll•J'.I ~a Ia n . and ;\1nm cl11t•'in 'l 1>11st• for 111 m ::i ny mon• Sht• J!CJI fpcl up \\llh 11 a few \ t•o rs aJ,!11 0<11( l1l'\'1•r l•1U('ht·~ 1111· "'ht·n . I'm working \\Ith him and nt·\'•·r makt·~ 11ornog raph1t skttd1t·-. 111 me u·., a ll very rcspc·e ·tahlt• Tht· rNISilfl I arn "ril 111µ tu .' u11 is IJC('i.IUM' \.tom 'ia~-; LJ cl:111ghlc•r !-o hould nnt -.t.rnd ..;t.Jrk nc1k1·d tn I runt 11f h4!r fHtht·r I kn11w nl sc>mt• l :.im·rn~ :1rl1~h .111<1 phcit11g r .q1l11·r -; who It.I\ l' U'>l'il l~ll'lr daughlt•rs a~ 11ic1clt·h. a11cl n11h~1<1\ I houli,hl 1t y. a~ 111cl1·e·1•n1 .\ girlfril·nd ~.1,, 11111• 111 IJacl 11' o; p:.a1nt111g-. <11 .111 c·\lill11t11111 rcccnll) anti rct·og111tcd me.: Sl11· had a fit The rirst words out of her mouth wer(', '' lfow c·o ulrl ~ou '' Weren't \OU asham('<l'"' \\\\\ \\\\\\\~! \\ii I !-.1·1• 1111• "1th nothmg on. v. h.' e .in't m~ t;etlwr·• St ·z1 Ut:\K S l 1Z I : Obvious !) '>om l'lhin~ a hout this bothers \11U, or \llU would not havt• writ- lf•n to nlf'. Perhaps it's your mothn'-. nt•g ativP attitudt:', or tlw tat·l that vour.frit•nd "had a fit... . Wha11•v1•r h i~. I think \Ou'd hf'll(•r not 110-.1• nudf' for · ~our fath1·r anvmorf'. I n·aliu· ~·nu an· lllll l~1thnt'd 11,\ lhf' moral a ... pt•c·t!. and view ii. as a pro. ff"..-.i11nal job, hut il 111 akt's ~·ou 1lc·h•n-;h•t• and unf'a~\ -so r ul it oul, hone). - DEAR ANN I.AN DJ-; HS I ha\ e l'>een married for :lJ )<'ars lo ;J quiet. soft s11oken man lit• v. "" 1:1•ntlt· and good tc1 ml•:;rnd I lm 1·cl turn \\Ith all m\ ht•::irt W1· 1 .11~1·cl lhrt·1· f1m· d11l1.ln·n We· n1·vf'r hatl rnul'h uf a '>fil'llll mt' Ill'{' a us<.• I like being around I ru:ncb I a lY. ays believed m y hu~bancl prdcrretl to spend his fn•t> tun e with Lhl' family and wa~n 't the out~oin~ type l.a~I wt•t•k. out of the blue, he tolcl m e• ht• n evc:r took me an~ plat't' hN·ausC' ht knew I was a I ramp 1Jd1>n • WC' were married ancl hl' was afraid som e of the rnc•n he worked with. or me m ·ht•r~ 11f ha!-. lorlge, m ig ht re- m cm hcr that thl') had s lept with ml' Ill' also said I laughed too loud and talked too muc h and m \ lac·k of refinement was an 1·mb:arras~ml•n1 10 hi m No. he doc~n·1 want a divor ce lie• ,1us1 wants me to know why, all lhl'Sl' ''l•urs. wt• never ha d a !'oe)(·lal lift: I am hearts1t'k and l'rushed. 'l'ht•rc h-i ahsolut('ly no truth to h1,., apc·u~al ions Please help me undt•rstancl I fct·I as if m y world ha~ 1·hllapM•tl Ot::SOl.ATE IN ;\l ISSOliHI DEAR D.: Sounds as if lhe problem isn't you --but him. I suspect a fe w shingles have dropped off the roof, dear. H p()Ssible, get him to have a nf'urological examination. Somt>limt>s a s mall, impe rcepli· blP strokt> can cause startling lftea ~1'6 •pelling le11an SALT LAJCE CITY CAP) -The U.S. Gov· ernment Printinc omce la trylnc to 1ive state residents a lesson on how to spe ll Utahn. But Utahna juat won't liaten . A ccording to t h e Printing Office , rest· dents of the Beebive stale are Utahans, not Utahns . That's also the opinion o f Webster's New World dictionary, which doesn't even list Utahn as an alternative form. , The point was r aised in a letter to t he edito r of the Deseret News by Robert C. McArtor . of ~lexandria . Va .. the c hairman or the style board for t he Govern· ment Printing Office. He wanted to know why the n ewspaper used the form "Utahn." Deseret News Editor and General Manager William 8 . Smart wrote bac k t h at the s t y le m an u a l s h ou ld be c hanged. not the way I Utahns customarily re· fer to them selves . ''As you know, the 'h ' in Utah is entirely silent in a ny form ," Sm a rt wrote McArtor, "so that adding the letters 'an' is equivalent to a phonet ic spelling 'Utaan.' To us. this makes n u more sense than to use · Arizo· naan ' or 'Alaskaan. '" PIRATES ROB VIETS K U ALA LU M PUR . Malaysia <AP) f'ifty j percent or all refugee boats leaving Vietnam a re attacked by pirates. and gc1"ernments in the r eg ion mu s t lak e m easures to protect the re fugees. a r e presen · tative of the lnte rna · tional Committee of the Red Cross said. "Women and girls are r aped , men battered and r o bbed a nd protective measure s are dramatically insuffi· cient," the orricial, E . Paridani, sa id a t a m eeting. , I ~ct• nothmg wrnng with w11rk 1ni: "'1th m' fath1•r anrl <·on.,ul.-r It ~ood training llt'C'aust· I pl<in 111 post:' f11r a rt 1-(roupo, a11d .,,.ht1oh "'hen I ll·ilH' 'd11111I II -.tr.1ni.:1·r., Ill e· wh1d1 ":.ts a .,,.,.nfic·t· tor pN!.onalit) changes. n _ -• L _ ---~UJ TUES01H ', .IAN. '/.7 H> S \'UN•:Y OMAKK ARI ES I Mar 21 ,\pr 1!11 Trap 1s s prung he alert enough tu J.!c·t nut t)f thl· ",., Mont'\ m aneun·r ('OU Id aff~·C't \'1111 I 11 vt•r-;1f) ." ht· fh:xi hie and s teer c lt·ar of g('( n <"h qu1 C'k S('hemes TAU RUS tApr :W :\t a.\ 201 ~hireopportunit~ t•xists to transform hohh) into pay ing µrop os1t1on Another c;em1n1, a Virgo and a S<1g 1t- tarian ulav kl'v rnlt"s GF.MINI I ;\la) 21 June 20> H:irc opporluni· I y ex 1sL'i to transfcirm hohb) into paying µro postllon Anr>the r Gcm1n1 , a irgu anrt a Sagi! tarian pla} kc) role~ l'ANt'F.R <June 21 .Juh Z!1 Affair~ of h1·art dominate scenario. You exh1b1L flair for s pec ul<1 I 1on. romancc. c rcat1ve e ndeavors ancldrama LEO !July 2:.1 Aug 22 1 Define "territorial rights .. Don 'l wander too far af1 ehl St<i.} within perimeters or your own <'ttnta('ts anrl talent!> One who b~ckons y<1u heyond art•a of pr art ll'alil! ma' s ubconsciousl)· yt?arn for ·' our falun· VIRGO I Aug 23-~cpt 22J . I ry a · test mall ang ... Make inquin c~. Ci1 vl' full pl a! to inlt•llct• tual curiosil) ('anl'cr , CaprlC'orn pn-.ons figure prominently. UBRA (St· pt. 2:1-0l'l 22 ) Pleasant s urprise <luc ; royalty c>r other t hcek H'r if1ts :.uecessfu l completion of assignm ent Arie-;, and another Libr a figure prornincntl) SCORPIO ( Ol'l 2:1· Nov ZI 1: Assert views in dynamic. g raphic m<inner. Judgment. timing are on target. fo'm·us on inde pendence, origmali ty, new starts in new d1rcetions Creat1 v~ juif'l•s flow. SAGITIARIUS t Nov 22-Uec 21 J You're surprised by your own capab11lt1es. hunch 1s ac curate and you gain acces~ to confidential rile Focus on hospitals. institutions, special interest group. CAPRICORN <Dec 22-Jan. 191 · Wish is fulfilled. Activity replaces lelharg). Focus on friends. desires a nd reward for c reative en· deavors. AQUARIUS (J an . 20-f''eb. 18): Plans are subject lo revision. Know it, check directions. comm unicate with one "in charge." PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20 ): You get in· volved with one at a distance. Focus on com - munication, education. la nguage and possibility of travel. ~ • • ./rah (Fro. r.,,, Cl) (" '"'""''t• bt·1·n 111 Be lfas t three t imes, -.a~ s Mrs I)' llara "We W<!rc scared stiff, ter- n1'1t>-d .. O 'llarn v1 s1ted the headquarters of the Sinn F1•1n, th1· h•gal. polit 1r<1I arm of the IRA. There h1• mc·t a lady n<imed Mary Kennedy, who later ~pent six wt•L·ks in his home while lecturing on I he rc·volut1on at areci colleges II wa~ Ms. Kennedy who g<ive the O'Haras tht· wooden Celtic t'ross and harp. ·'This was dont' hy a prisoner a l Long i\l'sh." explains O'llara as he l!inJ?erlv handles lht' cro~s "ll wa~ aC'tu ally m<ide from a piece of the prison fcm·c · Tiit: PRISONER-S('Ul.PTOR was Ms. Ke n- nt·cl ' ., brothl'r ·In this M untry, 0 ·11ara supports the cause through his work in the Irish Northern Aid or· gunizat1un. which provides support funds for fam ili£•s of IHA !'.Oldicr~ who are either in prison or 1n hid1n~ II 1~ a group that has <iltracled dose fed era l -.e-rut1n) · 'Thl'.'' v<.· hl·cn 1n vest1gated by the FBI man) limt·~ and nothing's ever been proven that I ht• mont·y grn•s to lhc I HA ." !>ays O'Hara. "On lhl· othl'f hand, 1l doesn 't matter because if it lo:O<'S to lht· fam1ll<·s that frees up other m oney for the IHA." . Other than in lhe s ix counties of Northern lrl'lancl . O'll<ira says he finds the country lo be a r emarkahlc. cr1mc'frec• society. I "Of t•ourse," ht• admits. ''t he Irish don't consider killing a British soltlil'r a crime. "J THE PEOPLE o•~ Ireland are friendly, t•asy going, a nd ~ood -humored despite centuries of British oppression. sa ys O'Har a. "The Irish have a terrible history," he ex- plains. Oddly, it is this burden that leads to the O'llaras' only complaint aboutthecountry. . O 'Hara points out that, pa rticularly in the pas l two centuries, the Irish have occasionally found them selves short of food. Even durine_the great famine in t he 1880s, he says, the British con- tinued to export food from Ireland for their own l'ons umplion. As a result, Irish "cuisine" consists or whatever's available cooked in any fashion that's handy. The end product can be a little frightening. "The Irish can't cook," says O'Hara. "You give them a st eak a nd they 'r e likely to boil it." The Change Starts When Yoa Do ... The Time To Start Is Now .... The Place Is "Powers"! Change It All! C.11 141-H7t. ~• • fn worel• to work for ou. Elsewhere AUBURN, MA SS. <AP ) Rob e rt Sherwood Ir., 66. noted band leader a nd trum· pete r of the-big band el' a, died or cancer Friday at his home in Auburn, Mass. MOSCOW <AP > Roman Rudepko, 73 , chief Soviet prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials of Wor ld Wa r II Nazi lead ers and who had been Soviet attorney gener al since 1953, died Friday, the Soviet news a gency r eported. IALnlHGEIOH SMITH & TUTHILL wtSTCLlff CHA,El 427 E 171h S1 Cosla Mesa ~4!"-9371 "HCI HOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAJIY 627 Main St HuntinQton Bt.ach 536·6539 Na FAMILY COLONIAL fUHHAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Wes I minster 893-3525 P'ACIAC YllW MIMOllAL 'Altk Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1lec View Orcve Newpart Beach 644·2700 McCOIMIQ MOITUAllH LaQuna Beach 494·9415 Laquna Hells 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 HAllOI LAWt6-MT. OLIYI' Mortuary • Ce"-tery Cre"9torv 1625 Gisler Ave , Costa Mese S4().55S. '9ClllOTMml -.L llOADWA Y MOITVAIY 110 Broedwav Costa Mesa 642·9150 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L Y I p I L 0 T ......... ....................... ...................... . •1we1· t 002 .. _... I 001 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ,.... c•NYON Thia 3 Br 2 B1 home tru· " ly hu loads ot charm CREEK with ill lar1e brick " ODIL pine fireplace, and ex· EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY W1 ..... ·1Motice: All real estate ad- verti sed i n thi s newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Hol.is int Act or 1968 wh icll makes it illegal to ad· vertise "any prererence. limitation, or dis crimina tion based on race, color, religion. sex, or national origin, or an intention lo make any such prerere nce. limitation. or di s criminallon " PQ6edwoodbeamedceil· Red b r ick pat h to ln11. Features include 1orgeous 2 stor y In sprinklers, detached 2 Northwood. 2 Bdrms car garage and l(olt library and den. Giant l'OUJ'Se view to boot The mas t er wing with owner will tinanc.'e the Roman tub Central H ie or carry a large atrium. French doors, 2nd. Full price S162.SOO prest111ious electronic This newspaper will tlot knowingly accept 'lln) advert1s 1ng ror real est.ate which 1s in \'&Ola lion or the law aROllS: Adnrlisen ..., dledl their ads cWly .ct report ""' ,.... ....... atety. n.. TRADITIONAL RL\l.TY HOMES~ INVESTMENTS 631-7370 V.A $94,000 VETS only can ta kc ovt'r 10</.. $94.000 VA loan. S825 total payml'nts Country style 4 Bd rm. 2 bath home with huitl' rountry kitchen and ltv mg area. SJG.000 t'qully. F or morc dl'ta1l s !>46·2313 THE REAL ESTATERS DA.IL y PILOT GSSUIMS WMlty for the fint l"cornd i11Hrtion -,. ~forSat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I G1Mral 1002 1 WATERFRONT HOME S BH, 4 Ua , <'U:.tum w a t e r r r u n t h o rn 1• w 17X38' p\'t lluc·k l'ril'I· SI ,395.000 For (Jlota1 b on tht:. honw and appl 10 set'. t all l'ilrol 1111rr ai.:t 63111181 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX EQUESTRIAN ESTATE $I 1.0,000 Hack Ba' arl'a. •. arrc· Pnme <.:osta ~lc!.a un1b Sm a 11 fl' m 111h• I l• cl :i Clean rl'furh 1s hecl ' fill rm hornt· :; hur"· .. "lnancmg ' Hurry t'.<.tll !>tall~ nlu-. 5 mdl\ iclual for details· 646 71 i I liiC'k n111m:. I:!' f111Jn1· iii K REALI I 1ng a\'adalih.' . St!t!5 lttlfl _ I ;c,kanj? pr11·1• <all nu~ l:ATERS I ,....5411_·._z.'l_i:i ____ _ ·~·~,.~~;:.~1 .. m, 1 lmA~il bath \'1llu Park Thi• lol 1s a lovely 1, at're l11<idet! , with fru11 trees a11d " rorPver v1e v. frt1m 1 ht· mountaans It w1ll lak1· a little elbow 14n·:i:,t• ''' make this hou:-.c· ;1 pala<·c but lht· l;.ind 1~ worth lhe pr1 1·1· o f $185.01111 ~•th 11~ n1·r finanrm~ oHen:d Call 751.3191 3 BR, FAM RM, t;:SELECT I· POOL T'PROPERTIES I One •>f In me-':. m11~1 e s I a h I 1 s h l' ti ,. 11 m • • mun1t1e~ m Jn l'it.t·l:lli·nt _Owrtt«-Will Fi!'OftCe I 11.x:ataon J h11t bdrm~ • Super sharp ... a'>l!-.ld t• tlt'n .. fa m11\ r•111m dollhouse 3 Ledruum' 2 Heau11rul , r'.11 J..l1nl! ha t h !-. . b t:' a U I If U I l ) l f 1re11 I J c t' 1 n f.cr11 I h gated community. Call ii . Ci'rli ['l' I f'.Il· l!'JStiT-0 fi 1,I THE REAL ESTATERS I YEAR MEW $79,900 Heautarul I year new Sandlewood townhome Superb upper location. Beautirut view or green- belt and rec·reat1onal rac1ht1es Bakony over- looks pool and spa. Spat'e age kltc·hcn with lots or cupboards and C'Ountcr :-.pal·e Xlnt floor plan, all decorated in earthtone:-. Shows like a mudl'I Perfct·t for tht• l(UY or Jo(al on thc i.:o'. <.:all now, 752-1700 THE REAL ESTATERS Anyth"'9 Go•s llow rnn you find a pro 11ert y four doors from lht So Bayfront with a il 5xll5 lot on Ualbua bland wherc the owner Wiii t•ons1dt'r anythml( or 'alue Slul'k:.. cash. land. units ~ uu n<tmt· 1t and the owner ~ Ill tradt- lndud(•:. plan!'. for a nl'W duplex /\:.km~ SS!l5.UOll lc6oa Isl.cl Rlty 673-1700 HUGE CHEA PY Mi.-:.a \'(•rfk tra level ~1 Hclrm :1 h:.o l h~. fum1l} ri1<11n. dminl! room. l f11l'J1l<1c t'"· 14l'lh:ir. hr1·:ikf:i-1 room , :1 r ar i:ar aJ.(~" prnf l''>~ rn n a II) lantht·:tpl'll Tr~ lo rnal C'h lh1~ or1t· for 11ntv St74,!!l.M> l'all 5·11i :!:!13 • THE REAL ESTATERS CORONA DEL MAR Ut \'an ,. , .. ~ cl up I ex "Jlklni.: d1:.1:Jnn· 111 the h~ .. ac·h 011 lhl· 111·1·an side of lht-h~' .i & J bdrms rcl'enth' r cdl'roratec.I ancl an ° lop t•ontl 1t1on $.31:19.51)0 "llh lar!!t• loan 17141673-4400 121 31 621-2128 HARBOR Ian. dsl'aped in m11'" m mom Tiw l1J1 k '..inl " I • .,.~_r;;.,.o;::..:..:n d 1l1 o n l. a r 1 1· • • lll.Cl'i tlcJ1.:bL u-epfac·e and 11pt•11 ht·.Jm 141lh ~parkl 1 nl! I"'"' ceiling add mu .. h lo Cl~ huiw patw. lt•rrific· for L Ai s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6· 7 8 r harm Full pr 11e·1 entt'rla1111nl! ()14nl'r $152,500 h11o(hl~ m•1tl\ :.olt•d. c·all now wun'tlasl 75l liOO TRADJ T IONAL REALTY \ lli\1'11111 "' ll.1111 .. e 11111·,1111.·111 ,.,, HOMES & INVESTMENTS 631-7370 MWPTBCH HOUSE $132,900. Singles. young married. steps to bl·arh. pool or tennis from this 3 Bdrm cathedral 1·ell· inged style beach l\om£• Cozy brick fireplal·e. formal dining Scrlutlctl fountain in en closed patio. Hu rry, won 't last Call 673-8550 THE REAL ESTATERS 41EDIOOM s 101,500 Family h\'ml{ at its best with room to g ro" Dramatically upgradecl throughout IJ uge enclosed palm overlooks sunny rose garde n:; Super assumable r111an1• ing Don't wait'.''. SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 ~~ 751-1111 M.UFFSLIASI Beautlrul 3 bedroom , 21-z bath condo Trln a Model. End unit on 1or1eous greenbelt. Fresh paint, new oak floorlna Ii lovel y earthtone carpeting. 719-1616 • ..UC•TO: SllJ.000 t BR, 2\4 BA. Aaauma· THE REAL I ESTATS:RS JUST LISTED ! 0c ... I 1/2 llocks Owner AnXICIU'. W :in11 & l'U1\ dollhou,t•' l lldrm:c-: 2 l'ar 11ara1ic• l'lu ~ t!Xlra park111 1! Land 1 n c· I u d t' rt .rl $179.51.JO ' lc6oa lay Prop. RNfton •675-7060• VIEW FIXER UPPER f>~·n1:1m 1l' v1c•w"'Topular 4 Bdrm 3 bath Spt-1• ta1·ulur family rocirn ~1th wt-lliar, r1n•plat'(', formal i11n1n J.: ,1n•a Countr) k11c·h,•11 m·1•r looks . pool and.. . .-.1H• 1 \'IE\\'' A must ~t't' $275 ,UOO 1\ C't nu~. 546 2313 STAR G .. A 'ZEK11 •. 1---~~--~ I I\\ P 1'!11 ,-,---,..----t H rtt.,, Oo J, At l • •r C.... IJ.. t1 y ., o'"'·"?' '""• S•o•• V l .t" th~ .. ,, ,.. '"'' •1f"' • "° ... f' ,f ,, ,~.., IJ\ tf~.(> •-d f'lq I "'Vf"tl"ll •' ,,~.,n...' l~10<.Qtrtrt)·~f"I . . '~· .,. . ....... ... ' .. .. , ... , . " "'• ""•·"· . ·1•• " t·A•I ••t.ou . v,,. ......... .. ... . ,.,.). .... ,..,.,., '" ll u .. 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''"• ~ .. t ~;vtul REPTILES C S I N E S E A P I A J R S T A T V Y A C T A H L U N 0 G A R 0 E T U Y A 0 U H C Y 0 H T T T I 0 N t G I T I N M u AM N w us M [ p I I - E SJH y F 0 I M M A L E 0 L U U 0 A M R T 0 0 R R M E D M L 0 I S R T S X E D 0 R E E 0 P L L Y A 0 T T R S G T I H E H M D E C E I A A E L 0 S U S N A L E E U N R 0 0 N C U E T N L H 0 G I H N 0 B A S 0 N 0 H A A A N 0 S Y 0 0 P A T R M P ARNOGROMALONGOPO S AT C 0 A I E A A U A C S U P ( T A 0 L A C I L Z P l R A 0 A " A U G I 0 N A I I L A G I S H R I S M S A H E S 0 S A A 0 ' G 0 L C T Z 0 M [ L 0 U S E T E ...,.,,;.... sa ••· :::... ........ ~ .. f..... Ctltr J' I Gia --~ ....... =T.,.. ....... llltill T• ~ ,,... ...... -.. c.,.. • 0 .. Llllfl , ......... ., t4c*H•forS-. • •••••••••••••••••••••• DAIL V PILOT Mondav. January 26, 1981 ...... Fer .. ·•••••················· ..•.................... ····················~·· •.•.••......•.•.................•.....•...•... .... ,.. I OOJ ... ,.. I OOJ (i,...,.. I OOJ ........ 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Sllt,tlO •I l\ctrn1s & larl(t' fam rm un oversize lot with hu.:t> patio. Outstanding pool & 1·11h'11amnwnt art-u New rarpets & k 1tdwn ttl>pl1aru·t-s $75.000 ass um lut111 WHUY M. TAYLOI CO., UALTOIS Jiil S-J114 t ........ M1 ... w•1P011-1T,. CIMTll, M.I . '44-4t I 0' ntitlNSULA ro1MT I U CHNOMT 11 ,111111 .1 1111 1· 'it•\\ .it \\l•d g11, fr11m 111 11111 lr11 g1· 1111 I hdnn :1hal h<1bt 11m 1!1111 11· 17110 'II fl f1·.i1111·111 1.! rnanru· 1111 11 1 1 1111 ll\111~1 1111.rn cl1n1nj:! 100111 1111111 111" l'lt· 'ii .lx.'1 OOCI • 8 \r et'l Watlkw•y t hrou11h flowt>r lilied yanJ lt'ads to shakti frcml home <:httrm1ng ba.Y v.induws enhance \has 3 bt'droom rut 1e Old l' h 11 r rn 11 b u u i1 d s Hardwood flours. 1fr 1·u1 ator!> toul'll will m11ke lh1lli doll house <• lwauty Nllt rnany left Call u:. 1111~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 lJr Jil'°'! \ •l.' h l~ t~c ... J• r l r. t ... JI f <;I·_ Jlt~ I[® I .. , .. "'~"I """" I \,, I .... $360.000 546 7720 NO 9UALIFYIM6 For the lo11n on thiM newer 4lir +2Br. Uplx So of llwy 10•: dn, owner r11rrlc:s al 12' I S.P SJ89.000. Pren only Owner/Hkr673 11411 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '------6 PUX/EASTSIDI HD. TO $325,000 with $152.000 111 assumu bit> louns ranl(1n1: rrom !>"•'; to 11 •: 527540 ~ross income unnuully Well kt-pt. Mrti(le Mor~ I ur11l~ wilh 4 i:arai:c:. l'LUS oH slrt-t-1 park1111( , un 60' x JOO' lot tlWCONDOS IASTSIOI C.M. 2512Santa Ana Ave. 2 BR. 2'-' ba, conlemp design. Sl 16.000 646-5096 '46-60tl 3br , Iba , newlY r~ rurbished F. Side. l'.M home. income in rear. wlk to shopping l'ntrs Deluxe lndsepg, assume S70K owner will l'Onsult•r 2nd $137.500 Pl' 642·084!7. ~·49'l7 SPARKLING 4lWH M Famil y ll omt! 011l y $122,500 totally rt•done '"'out nr :.ehools & S.(.' l'laza Opt"n wknds ll-.\ 675·2345 3151 l'anad1a11 Ownt-r Agt I 64"-721 t MISA VHDI !'/•?IC_.,. Mid. . EASTBLUFF Sll11W:-. 1.1"1': 1\ \llllH :L l'H l<'~:u LIKE ,\ flX ..:n 5 ISd . J lfa. \'it•\\', pool. F(•t•. $100.000 assu111ahll' S:U!l,000 CORONA DEL MAR :1 1 N l'I'~ h•1111' J\SSllnll' $~51i,5UO ;i t 1:1·. ' St'llt>r 's wi ll c·;11T\' <111 add\1 w11 a l $25.000 Gross inton 1· over ::;20,000 per yr . P11rl'l1;1s t· p1'1C't' ::;:1:w.ooo Alie for Darrell Path -631-1266 Agent fo r REMAX rer;lry lrtiM I 044 Mewport l.ach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I tL: I Mesa Verde '1 Hdr m 2 MOttTHWOOD LIDO ISLE 0 IAYCREST _ baestate salt-Prrnc ;111 31R with SPA '\, .. ,,I\ 11·1111 .. k l•·d Ir ad1t 11111al .,,~It· :1 \' t' I ) 'h ii f v f 0 u r I) SI 12.5110 641 KM:n l'll'l'I~ u~.:rutlt•d l'l.111 II ....._Vu Hills <.kean 1•u. 3 Hrlrm 21 ~ Bit :t ,. a r .: a r a it t• S:l:.!5.CMIO . ' -:.~ REALTORS 6 7 5-55 I I llAND .. W COHSTIUCTION TIJ.LEYa..:... 0,111hat ... of.._,, COf'P"' ..t wood. 'Na ..... "-wfftl 3 story hd1111 ·1 11.llh h111111• lt'.11111111).! l.argt• bc .lrov 1r1 h •Oll' I M"KTSDUPLEX Hroker Nurth~ood l'.1rk cl1· v. Tcak ~om.I vant lin i: tat·hed h11ri1e ... 1111 ,l11 11·111•.1111111 r<10111 '" :.! pal10~ l.l\ing :'tl<rrbh· ,01,_, BrJ''I OWCw/22% I l I Dow ~ .. lilM)t le h 1040 a·ond 'krnn~ !1111 '"a l llHlll ....... ,dl1 ;1111\1' Jt'.1111 ('l'I IO).!',, l1ghli. 1'11rn1n i: loµ M • jl'UI °" ac 1 an·J. i:n ·,11 l.111il'1"q'111i: I 111·1il;w c· t'<. I r1•11 d 1 dour' lt«1tling 11nl11 • kitdwn run~l· ·l\ulll 111 :"t'"'l>'ffl llc1i:ht~ 1111·•1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• und dt•1·0tal111 1: )tt1:11H"1 11,.11 II 11.11 111 "''" k itc·ht•ll bit 111 • 1111n11~J"l' ovt•11 HUxlob 111111 with a l 'o,la :\11·-.a 19311 Bra1·h Bl,·d. rnr 10 ui..ihlt-r,11 ,11111 111: lot Ownt'r a nx1011 .... ~111 Jddn''" "OUlh of lfitll :! Adam!> I 5U' frt. l' :! l 1'11t•t'ltlv,l·ll.i1 s1r1:>.l~NI .1 ppl1.1111'1'" ('lo"' 111 ll'f111l). 1·11t1rh. 1·arn bl Tl> <JI 1:1·. lldrm• 111 fronl I lulrm l.o\l'ly oltl hsc Sli5,lll~I CALL HOW -.;111rf\ lwa• 111·-. 1'<: 1·1t1lllu111~t· I ':in lw ~'U'l,(1(1(1 111 n·ur vn a n1·Jl 11 t•i· I Ip iw . ti 1J 1·1'. In -.111dlllll\ lllf'lll'>lll'd S l:!ll.hOO 631-7300 M.I. lint1l ::.1 Orll)Sl:l7 ,5Ull O~nrr l714 >49!l l!l01 644-7211 I CAlL644-7211 4!1:150<~1 ~ IAYFRONT Wt• h;n 1· .;1•\'t•r:ll f1111· IH!llh''- w11 h 111 1•r & s lip __________ em l.J\11(;1·. I HU .• , 1111 111 1 ·*' • '.. '. lic:Jl'h' 1-.xn•ll 1111 fa1111 ~ TRI PLEX _ ly home "' ~Ul>l'r \ :i nl 011 • 1·ul tit• ,.u1· •inly SM:J.llllfl I FAlll 'U u ·~ 110;\I ~. "11 It f v. l t• r 111 ' ' I' a t r 1 r k ~. llH. « u1>l•1111 11t•,11.!1wd I ~Steve~ '-'V~ 759-9221 • SEA WIND lit-st vailtl' 111 :11l1d11t· i 11 ti r 111 i Ii a I h . a I I ;1mt·n1 t1c•1t l mrnr cl1a1c• !•l'i:O.l'SSll Ill $1 l!:l,!100 Roy McCardle, Rltr • 548-7729 ..,.._ .._ 5 11•00.11 or 4 + .. ,. ... IJlletf 1 tfia...t•Oc.-View.O~ will ltelp fhtoRce. Coll for t.rocl••r•. $749,500. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR S170,000 12% ASSM. LOAM 1'l•rwrc. ai:l ti!ll l:!lili k1tf'l11·11. 1·ul ti•·'·•• 1,,, .1 ·----------• 111111 I 11tfill1!1• I 11111'<,••il 341 8oy\1de Drive N 8 6 75 · 6161 COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 2515 l. Coost Hwy .• CorGM .. Mm-I NEWPORT POIHT CHANNEL FRONT UPLEX I Bdrm 11nfurn1i.ht·tl, -;pc1·ta1·ul.1r ::? .11111 :1 675-5511 )t-arly S45<1 h1'f1room unit~ l'11111n· NEWPORT UJ\'}~~?r1~~~" c.n ext r a I a r I( ,. I 1• t 1 11 Nl'WJ•Jn llc•ac·h 1111 tl1· sa1· locution So rn u1'11. for Su l1tll1· mu n"'• Hurry callMli 71i l I ,,_ .............. ..;......;.. ........ ~ ..... THE REAL ESTATB:RS I Munllrcll11 Tuv.nhou:.t-:I '-'111llt)~-. pru\ 111t-h1r•b bdrm. 2 ha. rurn ) rh l e\I• \II'~ or thl' 111 11111.lll' S500 &12 :!253 t'\'l'" I;, ',.a . t cl,. t I \ I II I( 2 WILL DO Firt·µla1·t·-. 111·~ trl1· k 1tl'l11•n .11111 hat h -. GI ASSUME I '"'111·r v.1ll 1.1rn rm.1111· \'1'1'11 :l (;I's fur dmrhh• 1 _ 111.: \ -.11•,tl ' 1 ·•fl 11uv. \' \ 'uhi.t1l11t11111 on lh1i. I "'"rt h 1n "ti •. I " I I h' • 111·.111111111 \11•,,1 \1•rd1• 1----------• '1 ~~num1nrr m;"'"''i hrlr'm I HU~l .... GTO.._. ,_ ,, r 1r1•p .i1·1· I ll 11 lllf.! 1 "' " " rttC1lll su.ll'llll: 1•alh1•clral VILLAGE 1·1·1lin1:s. h111.!1• 1·11u11tn k11d 11•11 v.11h f.111111\ ISAH(;,\I;>.;' llt•.1ul1ful :1 r·~·1111 Tl11• \ o\ l11..i11 1111 lldrm lcw.1ll·tl 111 "' lh8' µrop1•rl\ ,, .11 111•. <'l'llt-nt iff1•J of 11 11111 ,11111 th•· 111·11•1• " h1·1.,... 1111(11111 \'dl;if.!l' c'1•n1rall) I SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 -6990 S5 500 111 ,, 1 k l' 1 1 .1 I 11 ,. a l lvtah'tl. JUI( to the li1·;tl'h ' r 1 l.!<?,:111u ~wilt r ' a11~ W;ilk1ni: d1 :.1an1·1· to ----------• puts yuu 1nlu )OUI' 11~n I 11111,.,, 1•;rll 11.tl.1) lur ,Jll ' shops , i.!'h uoh . golf 1 IAYFROHT Bdrm, J\ C hu1111· I!! tkla11!> 752 17W q)uri.(· H \' an·t•ss 718'; fmanr:1n )! 1 ·a II for THE REAL · l>wm•r ma) fi11J111·1· lo FIXER UPPtR d e l <t I I ' o II o u r qua l1f1cd bu\ i·r i\ Olt11•r 1 Bdrm honw 111 "Tl<:KET" pru1ira111 I ESTATERS har.iam al Sl•l!l.UUCI Call prt'st1g1uu. 1111 .1111111 ~llh -now. 752 1700 d111:k l'lans. 1Jl•rm1t ..incl •~lilll RED CARP ullowan''" for 11·n1tul1·I II!"•• ET l\1.el..i· 111111 ,11,,.,.1111 1! ITHE REALI 1111:111du1h•d .I :!•w~1~w1 ·-754-1202 .......... 111 u ... 111glh1· l1 at11 'ESTATERS l'1lu1 I l<1-..-..1ftl'tl \ti-, I Two 3 ljdrm, l l1a l h-. and IJnt· l! Bdrrr1 2 lwth-.. 1 e 11 l' 1 o,., ,. d ~ .. r .1 ll 1· .... $45,0C)ll ht J,.,:.u111alil1· .11 7•; (',1110.15Y llil ,, ....... OP9I HOUSE REAlTY 10% ASSUMAILE LOAN ~harp 3 ttcl rm 1·•11111•1 1 .. 1 !II El Turn '.'it·" 1·:i1 111·1, .incl µ:1111l ;\1•"' 1 1 111r.d air 1·11nl11t111n1111( L.1ri:•· 'hatll'tl ).11rl ,\-.k111 1• SICl:l,UUO I· or t1n .ip1H11n1 mt•nl t11-.cl'. eall 5·1•J 1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS LIDO ISLE l m m1·cl •ll'1'upa111·, l'n1't' n·d 111·t·tl '" q11al1 (~IOI(, 1111 J}<!llll n11 p11• f1••}1~ :--t•ll•·r 111 ll 1 .111'\ t'nlll f<ll'l -I t. ~ 1,,_11 I ha. lrplt """ 1 1111 ,, l\<4llll•~"l.1 111111 \.:,t !l6:J 111112 ~Ridqe ~ctacular Vu 4 Bdrm 12 '1,lr ~11· ... J forrna l 1l1n1ni: r110111 larj.!c• Kami· r11n111 qu11·1 lm111a l'ula1t· :J lldr111 1 l.>0nu:. r110111 ~ 11 h ti.11 :\t·..ir nt•\!o 1·ur1h111n1· t'Hf'.i>t•b, 'hUlll'I ' \\'. lll'V. l llt· 111 k 111 hl·ll I.ti\,.,\ 1 .inJ with -.t11rai:•· 'h••d 1\,k1111( $1till,I~~) I-111 •. 111 JllJll l l"l'l' '""' '1 111 11:>1 ~HERITAGE REALTORS SIZE LOCATION AMENITIES LOW DOWN PYMNT. ln111!\.Jll\t' :"t•" l'r11 1ira m Jllll~" ~ ou to lttl\ 11Jur hurn1· 1•11•11 1f ,,,,, ha,·1· a 'l'I'\ lo~ 110~ n pa~ mt•111 i.rllk <' ..... 11 :"n ·1h·1I (a ll ft•r .111 ap1>1 ~ 11m· of 11u1 rn I t:i.I 011"11 l'•lllll~t·l•ll"' lll Ila' DOfl't I~ bft Out. v.111! J 'h11111111: Redhi 11 ~Realty 55 2 750() TURTLE ROCIC ,\ ll'r) lll'.1Ultf11I 'I htlr Ill htmll' 111 t'\t IU'>l\t I 111 llt I( 0 \' k 11 r I j.! h l ,1 I I \ 110111,. l'l.111 I 1t1 ·'I• 1"1 l'tllllhl1 .. 11 I ti L ' '·"" I Ill din I nl 1•111' I ,11 12·7/8°'o lHTEREST 111i.: .11• ,, 111 t..1•· h• 11 '•·. RATE AVAIL. l.11111 ..... qu111• I 1,111 I 1111 l1wrt•tld1lt•. hut trlll l11•t ' \ l'll'.11 l.1111111 Th" l hr :!li.i ll1111 l h11111 .. 111111 '': • ,11n 111 lk:wh llt-ilUl' 1-. 1•r1 ... ·1I i-lurl111~· 1.111'1 f"•ir (J111 t·k S<ilt· ''" 111•r I ~•II help f1nan1•1· luu' . qualifyirMJ Problems? IEST VALUE IN NEWPORT I 'l1ff ll.11111 ('1111tlu ~ IMll ll\ I ol1 II s 1:.!I :11~) I .• 11 h •' I\ lii:ht I .a-.1 11111• ,1\..i tl.1hl1· Hiil 11r 11111\ Ill I •1111111111111' pool 1.;, c·h ll"l j.!hh111 h u uol II II I< \j.!l 1oi:1 i:ll ~l tn • 1 \\ ' t. 11 II •• r 1111 1 \11·~ t .111111 I :lllr. 211;1 l.1111 r m .l~1•I 11\~J \\ 111 • .111 , Ht•\\ )u.lft ,1t I f'tl ' 1.111 1.11 :l!lli511r •ii<! 71;~1 . ROOM for 30' IOA T I •upli·\ 1111 llit• "';111•1 :1 & • lldr 111' 11 •·1·!-,i ncl 11.11111 I· II ··111.11 ··~ I 'rtll,lt' "' .111 .. 11 :..1111 1·11nd 011110 1(1.•·1 \11· 1 .. 111!•' ,,., 11111 • .t1l1•l•t.lll C/21 Newport CntT. 760-6767 ll.11h .. r JI'"'., 111 ..... 1 1·1111qd1'11• Jiu, .! 1~· :1 l~•ll tte1m-. lli~1ll ~'I II 11 11\ 1111. "'"' 1l 11 1rld1· J,!.1 r a"" v. ii II t•p1•111•r l r ,, ., h 1 "111 I• .1 1 1 111 m11·n1.,..i 11• .1 11 1·1111tl 1 l llHll lll: illltl I •'111••111 elr I\ c•i.. Hc·l.t\ 111 lw:tlt•d pool •II th1•1,1p1•11IH' '"'' I lt1M• lt1 Ul1,h11j1ptnl! Mo Qualifyin9 Okay Here. HURRY THIS I 833 8600 l NEWPORT SHORES WON'T LAST AT • I :,t11 ''"lllll' 12'. 1111 WILSON P ARIC CONDOMINIUMS 380 W . WILSON ST COSTA MESA ~.1h•' 11H1r .. • 111•11 11 INI l•• I :1 u l ,, (I ~ t-: f) I 'I Ill HSIJ Y SI 29,900 I ~I\ GOLOENWEST 11+523 CAMPUS Oa ·IRVIP4E 1 .~ REALTORS I l iq & hautiful •,4 .. ~ C-ASSOCIATES -I lltlr111 111•1 lo.• tt' 111•lnl 111 f utl••J.!• I' 11 r ~ .11 1 , m "r t' \., k 1 n I! •1 11 h Phcww 714/631-5055 848-8588 I i <'rllraJ \ 1 .111d """It I ..... ...,.Ofl Sl65.IOJ I I Hart»Our 10421 ----------· ·~:;;;.;~;;~-~~;~~-, I -RANCH REALTY 551 -2000 9.5 INrEREST s1,..!'tac·ul.ir ~.1 .... rr .. n1 I 11 I •1 I,. :I II 111 Ill 11 11 h flf t•pl.••·•• P1w1I l••11n1s. ",ti\., I t1 hr h SI :111 111111 ll\<n \1!1 7'11\ l1<1K nr HARBOq VIEW MONTEGO 111 clo\!ort no qu;clrf~ml( . llwln11 l.1111 1 rn 1111m;IC', .'.!:"' 111111 \r·t 7·,1 1:1x.·, K:ll 1!\:'I ~EWPORT BEAC H .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .· .. .. .... __ -§EAVIEW -mrl!it;?!!!B!m I 1· u I 11,. " ;11 · l n u ' 11 ,J I ~uur1 ya rct Cll.lJ:..l_\o\_!Jla , f111rnta111 a11u 1111111111~· hrt111k :\fan\ upJ.!ratl" Sll50.IJW 1\.,i,~1m1· $.<IO~ 1lu~ 11 l.01 \ ll'" c·omlti 31ir :!1 ,i.., I l'h .1 lltlrrn. 2 l1.1th f.11111 :io hoal .. hp.upgr;ul" ~leach I 048 h· ,,.. .... ft f1rt-111ldt·..-. h lWU i AT:r ,J\ rr-~"\ ..••••••.•••••.....•..... S2 '5L000c. ____ _. EX9UISITE U SHAPE l.i(lo honw wr;i ps ;i r11 unct "Park ling a 1riu111 1'001. 1\flt'r morning laps n·l<n 1n till' Homan T11h B1•autiful h:.rrdw1141d f11>1>rs WCJml & hl'aml'd (·l'lling 1 .. ntt·rl;i1111•rs· d1111n i.: an·;i & gourm1·1 krld11•11 :1 HH -t l>t·n $fi!)(J. (1()0 IN NEWPORT CENTER tis 644-9060 MAGNIFICENT LIDO ISLE PerfectioR ill .. ...., sict•H •Udo I•. G0t cpoa Co.try Fnttclt 4 b*wt. 3'1i Htlts, l frplca, pl_.atioft 1Wht a. lwoaa fldwft. Hrdwd floors ................. . 9oldet1 oall atoircoH, MatchhMJ wall co•Hillgs. Menter 1..tt. with apa .ct fireplace. Loftdscaped by lo9•rs Gorde111. View froM Moster suit•. lect.ced to $665, 900. 6 3 I· 1400. ON THE WATER-VIEW Mlc.ty dlconlhd 2 bed co-op. A•.._.. ..... ..,. ........... 1. ao.. of 12.750/o. Froat row to ALL IA Y octl•lty. uoo.ooo. S.Cwtty. CUFFHAVEN-CURB APPEAL Ho•d•... trodltloaol realdHce la c ........... .,... _....._ ..... 1 ... , n•••lld ...t NdKor.t.4 ._ ..... ... reef, •• .. ... -..c.,.... .... laterlor. 9••llty tllrow9ltowt wltll • .....,. ... co•ert.p, wood & llrick. s,.ca.. ,__ .... l .... ...., ,.... ..... ,,...ord ...... 2 fLllHft I oH wltlt 011tlt1•• •••tie I, eloH llU ... Cid ht ldtce.... , ... U. ,_.t. ............. .,.. for .... f-'Y .... ....,. .................... , .. . ••Iffy ... 1,......111. SH0.000 fee. ..... .., ., •• ·-··· u 1·1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAi l:STATf '''*'"'"' R""''""' Pf,,"""''~ M,~n,..-..,.,,..__.,1t i<t.kl w c """ llwy N.wpon f\;t,,.11 '11·1400 )" MMUM• Av.. n..11 .... ''"''Mi ,,,.. ... H t'111•11l1·l •·tl l'u11 I /1 1 'I.Cl\\ I( II\·". 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OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE IA YROHT LISTING 1;111 l!<'llll' \l1111i'r11 111111,.. \\'rlh l111 p .. 11 .. 1I \ 111111111' 1l1•l ,1 I.., I lt1011 c h1111t I I ,11 1tl'"llll' \\11111l1·n \1.111li'I 11 11).!1 1 .tl\t••I \\1.11tl \llllljlll' l't1h ...;,, \l,111\ "I" I 1.tl \lllO'llllll'' \11 111111.i1 1c· "1'' 1111.l<·r' \11 t 11111111111111111• ~··1·11r1 1 1 ~\,11·111 1'1 11 1• ,,1,11 ,*'I ' I .1111b1·.1p1·cl ll111•k """ .1.! 1111,11 1'111.•li· llc•;1d1 I\\ \ppl ( l11 h ~· 1.IHl,ll(HI THllFIC TllPUX 111 ll ap1dl1 \ppl'•·• 1:.i111 l! \r1"1 111 '"''·' \lt'"'· \rl1a1·1•11t '1'11 """ ll""'""'"p111••11I \n•.i I h;1rr11111~ ll•o;11 111111"' W"'rltl \1.1k1· (;1 1';11 (h\111'1 .. lltorlll' lllhl'I 'l'\\11 l(t•11t al l 'n1 h ll•·lp W11h l1 .111111•11h & 'l ,1 ~,., 1·:0<1'<•111•111 1-'111a1H'lll l: \\ .1d.tlll•• ~l.>!t IHM I ..... -·-,, .... fU t N IU nUlll O leouo,..oe '4•te" o• th,. fov, K'O"'bled woid, be '°"" fO 101"' fov' \l~Dit wO'd' I ROCLAR '. I I I I' I I NOTIP 1 · . I I I I, . 759-9100 # 2 C ofoporate Pina HewportC~ WOii u•t ~.--... C_U ... E_J __ I -~1 ! I went on one ol those cul· -I I I I s crulH anlp1, but naver '---.L.-.L.-L-L...J ~ en. II'• th• 11111 lime I ever r--------• coln·oper11ed Ille ....... I els 01 B Kl' El N. , I· Complet• 111• (h11tkl• QllOled . by hlhng In lhe "'""''0 wo•d YO<I dtll•lotl llOIOI V911 No 3 belOw PttNI NUM&fa!O ll llftS IN IHIS! SOVAlfS • UN!tClllMll( A80V! l(TIUl I I I 10 G! I ANSWU • • • twa1111·1f • 1·1111~.i,, 111·~ l'rut1t•nll':o.. a~I K~K 1H1K; 1·•11111t•r 11lu111l11111.:. 1.111!1· LCICJW'G Bch Charmer ':ircl . rlu11hl1· ~ar.1 1:1-. l"ine I 044 Ir L I lld 1111111• 111 "ou•l - RCTaylorCo ~k~h...:,h1 Uuh ~11 l .;4HI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,trt! •• '" lit ••• t. .... ('all•·•~• !Jl!il frpl1 ~ \1 I.II '"". I"' 640-9900 lh 11.,.ru•r i Br I lt,o ·h ,1111w 11 •, •1•1 •"' .. ' . '~ I L.trl(c• k111•h1•n ~11h 1111111 I .di l'.1111• ~ I It• 11 OPEN HOUSE EAL TY 111i. 2 t•;1r j.!<t fOll:•' l.;11 1.!1' 1;:11 Ill~• \1!1 ) a r cl Cl f f 1· r c .. 1 I I ~~~· 4:J!j.1 llGCANYON l'rl\an al>ourltl -. 111 th1' • •·lt·c.111·1. :1 l11•cl r1111111 :ii----------· hath ll11nl1'.lll\ 11111tl1•I whl••h 111 f1·r:-. 1·11111 f•11 I •COLLEGE r ARIC FUTURES <inti !-pa1•i1111s II\ rr11.. 111 .111 \',\ 1'1•.H \I~ Ill t. I'. 11111r 1•x 1·l'll1·nt l11r.>1111n' 11\!o nl'r' \lo 111 ,1:0.0,1,I Ill ftn<llll'lll).! n rt .. ro·d ,11 S:!!l.'i IU I 1 .... 1roo111 It 11-. .1 ho111 I HlHI I "I f1•1·l 1>1n1ng 11111111 fa111rl\ 1110111 hr11 k l f1r1•pl.1c•1• ·1 ~11 111111•, f r'•1111 li1•,1 c h 11 ... 111·r 1111111\.111·11 ~II :! 11111 I \ I< II E I. T. 1 l<l :\l .1••11~ l.1 11 D.M. MARSHALL REALTORS 644-9990 160-0115 I 1 ~·10 li~t WHAT LOCA TIOH! . J l!lfrm I ·• rrn1m :! Ila :\h'!-U \•••tit· \ tll.1 ( 0nt111 1'1•n111!>11la ho1111• on a h1.! I Sl!i IU 1 2 l\11lm I 11~1 * •S130M! H i! bu1ld ;1hll' 1111 Jllsl 11M1 :..; " ·' I II. t I •' ,1 n to lwat·h .•\II 111'" 1a11wl 0\1.nt·r 1\l!l :1J!l tl:!l!I 'fr~ hard lo hl'11t•\ c· hut true' Wt• ha\l' Just h-.1,.11 2 lovely. free s tand me ho m e:. 1n fa1Jul•1u-. Irvine. <tnc1 ooth u11ch•r $130.0IMI' Ont• a 2 :-.I\ :1 lldrm home well lol'alt•d 111 I n1 vers1ty Pilrl\ ,\n 11ul~land1ni: value al 111g, (fra1.w' I hr1111u1 lfrall) rl1H1•1pr11 ' <11111 $2.'r.I .5110 \lo II h I f'r m :-. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 OCEAN VIEW AlLDAYLONG Frt·t' f11rm s w1mm111g µool with .J/\('llZZI a11 large• i\SSl 'M /\Ill.I-; loan al !F'•'• <Vi\ l.l!i\N about $94.<llMI 1 5 Bdrm •1 ha. a tMIUI :uM~I sq fl t1f 11.xur_y 11,1rfl! 1n C'arlshad Bv 'l'hl' S1•a ·s must presti~aou~ area Xlras Ka Ion• with I on:. of cabinPlS ilnd hu11t 1n bookshclvc•s. :i C'Ur gar & EASTSIDE R-2 lm1w1·1·allh·1.,1tt.1i:,..,.1th :! Br .; d t'n \\'on ·1 la~I .)11,1 .... It'd lll .1:1•1.000 llat• ll1Mff.!l'r' Ii.II ll lili Rt-;MAX Sl:!!J.500 Tht• 2ntl <• orw lc•v1•I :i Rdrm dollhou::.t in 'Thi• l'olunv " 11urrh11sf'cl w1l h a" I 11! It• as I U": down $1211.500 flurry·. both 11f l ht•-.1• ht'aut1t's will go fast W\,,~hrldgc RcalflJ :i5l ·:JIHHI 19?11 Harrant'a f'I"", lntn•• \' e r ~ P n 1 v A T 1': ttvlhl'ICll •-h I 040 LL .... t..... I h I 040 <:OUtffY AR I> l'rte•f'll °" .... oc ~W*'!f"M" eoc lo seJI fi'AST at S305.000 ••••••••••• •••• ••• ••••• •••••••••••••••• •• ••••• WALLACE & CO. IEALTOIS 729-5'66 433-6490 ASSUME 11/10/o LOAN Only SI 13,500 for this J Bdrm c ha r mer w ith heated pool & fruit trees Call now979·5370. ALLSTATE -REALTORS 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 302Acacta: $.137,000 620 Acacia; $286,500 425 Femleaf: 1269,500 Drive b)', lhen call Sara Marvin , Unique Hom es 675-59; 615-6000 mac nab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRYINE COMPANY UMOH $100.000! Immaculate 3 BR. 3 RA single family home situated near shopping, beac hes & freeway. N e w carpets. kitchel'} & baths . Master BR features atrium garden & large sunke n tub. Financing fl exible. $99.500. Martha Macnab 642·82.1.5. 712·141" (~ Volley (.,,... 641 .. lll 'I() I Dover ()n.,e 111 ... 700 Woocbtdqe (~eo 64WlM Horboi v-,.,.. For Sc:ff. All Or Part WOODS COVE DUPLEX & GUEST COTTAGE $30,000 DOWN ll11tr .. i:1·1111' .'111 llo.1 llV.IH'I '-111111 ""'' lr 1'11I \nl 111n•• 11111\1 \\ II tlu\\' 111 .1111•"1 I "II '• 1-·r111< ,,..,. l\111h•11 flalh S:'7~o IW.1 I• HI\ llt'I 11 ... , 1<'11 1 ... 1 1 '"'. fil>l 1 ~1.' .Jj'll f-1,.1 1 VERY CREATIVE F tllJfll'llll: "I \Jl \I ;-.;o 1'111' I'" 1 .. 111• 111• J,!I .tell'\I h"lll'' m I 11 \ 11·v. :111r l h,o • tl1•11 11111!1 ~1 \ !-, I I·: I< ~ I I I I• IH1111, .. 1. 1,1til • ,.,, ... cl11\\ ll rn ... 11hm II 11 .111•· l hn.tl , .1111 11 1•11 Ii I (I !I !I lo 11 d .1 \ ' llrnkl'I ( )11 lll'I s 1 •111 !I 111 THE llG STEAL l>mia 1'111111 •lu plt•' l! ltr I a upp•·r I 111 '"" •·• Ill'~ rr111 frt•'h 1•;11111, t)(•am1•rl t•1•1ll11g, f1 1ill ti 1 n 1 n j.! a I' 1• ;1 I( • • 111 · I patio (lrr1•rt•d ror ''"'·' $144.r.KI Fl 1.1. l•f<IC'E ' !\llSSIO:" 1n ;,\ I. l'Y l!~l 0;:11 l llr. l'11h;111;1 & I rl1 ' :1 II' I IK'h~ 11<1111 lot f1~h llll( f'll'I Sl!-f,g(J(I ol!J\I :1KJ1i $99.999 l'arl\1•11 d1.1rmt•1 15'' c1~11 . 11~111' r111 a1111• SlurtC'r hnll' '" ti~ IWI 494·2.."161 ON L '\' SJ.mo ON tk nfrnt 2Br :'tfolulr 11 111 I"' bch Owner 549·1!405 1055 • •••••••••••••••••••••• LUXURIOUS MIWDICOI Beautifol in and out with beamed cei11n1ts. sky, lights. In a woodsy sel· ting with a trium . m 11 ture tr ees and greenery Ac ros s from te nnis cour t s . Ve ry erlvate with a spa. Spacious 2 Bdrm It den, formal dining rm and coordinated neutral de· ror. /\ beautiful home Tot the pfflectUSiffst; $149,500. w ................ ........... Hl·l4ft llth It.It 1111111! liu11'1' Ill •fl• It. Llil 1 ... lllll•" '.l lldr 111 l.111111\ '"'"" ~ t t • 1 • t ,., . tt,l I •I'' ••••tt I 11 ••I I<\ ,11 • •" •· a ntl 1·-•f ,t1,•d 'II I )~11>'1 \\llJ q I I I ht I 111,111• 1111,! ;ti I.' •"llh.'11 d1mt1 l';dl d I II ii 1111 llt"f" 111 1 .. 1111.1111111 ~HERITAGE REALTORS HARBOR VIEW PORTOFl,,.O 11 1).!h ............ 11.1 •• lt1.111 'l'·I '"1rllllnl\1'' lhl ll'Hll I .• ltr \\ """''" rm :11 , II ·• I ~ I': \ ' k I n I! ~.1 1 .' :11 11 1'01,1 Ila r1111 i.°"l:• ~ .. au11 l~~~l>ll Hl.\l.l llllS CHARMER ltl111 h l•I "''l'.ln \!\ -.11111.1111•• ~I :.2,1~~! 1•1.111 .11 I •'I I If 11 11111' I t•-.t I ,1 ll• 1111• d11pl1•\ '" pr11•1•rl tu "'" .••• :•:1~ •. IMHI :-: I' q 11a h I I Ill)! I 1•1p11r1•cl * < 'ote R.-alty 1\ 111\ 1• .. tm1·11t 640·5777 llA \'FHONT 1111~1": 0 \\''lo;f':H Ill ILIH:H :'\t'" l ll:O.ltllll hollll' WI I h h 1 • ..i 1 ti 111· k 1 ,. 1• r ,. rnnl1\ah'fl t;1K11l fmam:- 1n11 SI .295 .llOO l'all uwnt'r 1-:vl':-i;.tl) 71i65 11r 1;;5 :m;;J THEILUFFS l';cn11ram11· ''ISta of lui;h j!rrl'nhelt from th l!> ,p.i1·1t1us J hd rm. 2 • 2 ha I h · · t-: n rl l' n 1 t · tn \l.nhonw Offered al S24!l.50IJ 1\s:t. 640·5560 CLIFF HAVEN Thvrou~h double doors, walk th11r11u1th inner courtyard into sf}actous 3 Bdrm home with pool and privac·) Cus tom built with all th1• amenities. Call for more details IAlllTTIMLn ~ 642·1200 ----~ IAYFIOMT ~ CHAIM117'-SVPI .. j - T 11 MS -10~,.i DOWM' "' Dunt wait on this lovely ~ ..._ wltb private ~k. ~ tn1.• ... 1.oru. 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LOMIL Y Wlft ~S 'AST SALi lht .. h,111d 1lr 1•.11h l1•ll i h1•.111l1t11 l I 111•\111111111 111111 111 111111 l '111 d ""'' 11t·111 d11111l' .111.t "t11 I 11.1.I l'l.11.i ld 1•,11 ll•\t,l t11111il 1111111lll \ lh\1111 ,,,11 lwlp 1111.1111• 11 I' ·, l J11.1tl l 'l,111 • \ f I 11, I\ I QUAIL rLACI r1or11r11s 712· 1920 1090 ,_._ 1090 ....................... , ...................... . tltlCUTIVI LUSE onlOH H 0 MI - OI IUY I I J I I ) •I II,, I 11 ' " I Ill\ 11 ,, ' I Ii I " I J I I 111 I I \ I 1 I 'II I I 1111 h I I I \I 11 u II'"" 111 I \I I 11, 111 I I i I I ,\ I i 11 I I I I I d I fl d 1qli1.1t., 11 111 111,q 1pl 111 ,,,, 11111 l11d1;111111 I I 9U.AIL 'LACI ,ROPEITllS ··········•··•····•···· 1',111 ' Jill h1 >r111· \\ 11 h .J 111111 ht•( '" l.1" 1'11ll .11!t· h o. rw H11h~tt '\1 olltl.••11 •~II I -.~; \j.(l YIEW -OWHER 11\t 111,1 I dt'll :.WO 1\1111' I 'I I ,,11 for t1p111 li-111 ·~•!Ill IEST HEIGHTS 752· I 920 onw I-,1111;i,111 111 ... 111 I I It•\\ 1)1•"1,1hh• 1•t11I Ullfl "llh hUj.(l' J>.1t111 .11111 <II\ 1 .aulft.IX 1-:at'ellt'nt Oarden OruH• loir11lttH1 All 2 Udrm 1111 11.a 1o:1tr11 ni " tnh1rto1 " $11i.200 } r llll'Ullll' OWl ' !..."I ~) .. llrl> -..Ith $!.41 01111 1111-.. 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S-11 5 , u n ti o 111 •• .1 11 built 111~ heamc:d 1•ell \HilJ41 .1~1 li.1l r 11t1\ p1.,1l . 1nt11>. ~11lul1~-1w fwl» $:1!.l!'t • .1'111l11t ..... ~ ~11 u1•u 2272 M<Jpll'. liJI :!!12i 11 l NT 11 1\ H II 01' II S.'ilKJ 1;1:! ol:I:, ')I :1 u.il.c.. h •111 r110111111:1ll' ,~.1nl1 •tl I 111 'han • 2111 housi' i11 ! Br pal10 apt SJiO 11111 AdUIL .... no p('tS l:il /\ w 18th SI (.'all ti7:i i'IK7, 640·9900 :\~1 .\HE.\ 1.r)! 2bd rm :!IJa , I" •111 JiJl'. .1dul1s S4r.o lt:l«S l.yn11 K.lli J.'l·ll ,\: II \1 U!>I lw rt•l1:1 llh'. l.t\l• 1tt1 I01• lto ll'h \'1•n ,1 "'1111 llP:Jl /., :t ll<Jn llr.11 I I\ I' l! 111 I Ila 'rn11ker_ s:nu mo t-uttf p.tttc> ";1rs11••· :-~i-. 1,11; :1n:1 .;harp l! HH, hlln>., W IJ. S:",u//.1'. W1I,'~'' & ('11 .. unckr•k. pool c:11ml lt11· I ms !JCKl.5, l!Hl R 11'.I r\''"· hm 'A1Jfi11.i le• ~hr 2 hr, Iha Irvine apl l'oc•I lt•n S4i.5 + tlt'P M~i ll i211 "' ~ "'knds '111.' lh1Ji11'1 lll.1~111111111 n1s nSJJ m•I I '' uttl' "·1· '""'' 1'V e l11l1h1111"' " r.,r1•1 lll'.l51:1fl lipm 1:1'! \Q fl i 15V l>l'I 11111 I oll1t/l ll1rd1 St Nt<wp1111 llt'at•h Al{cnl 541·5032 itt•;1t l.ot \m1ih• 11:•rk 1 mi: f.tX.I "ti fl SSJf1, rn11 : ('all 49,1 fi·ll)I,1191 75::,1 545 59. FT. E11rrllrntlv lor1h~ri rm 171h St, ('oo;t:1 :\11''i;.i Call 11 .. al11n11mu s 1;7;, (i7(10 I M.I. loot Sf ace "'Ith r1flr1•1•s . l'Jlt•1· ''Ult'!> I 'rm 111:> SI ' l<J !Ifill loo f l'h111r·t· I rte· '(,I 11:r1; !!'>0 sq ff 11ff1 c·t• Sh<tt 1· I re•·1ll 1 n1 & ~el'l y Si), USt' 11 ( 1· p) m ;i 1· h, L a " 1th1 ar y W1•i.t1·1trr Hid~ fj.1(; 111<14 llnique llayfront 1>Utt1• liWSfj ft VtflW G73 !0113 fficel .... el 4400 Monday, January 26, 1981 DAIL)' PILOT • ••••••••••••••••••••• l':X t:C O F Fl t •·s ........ ,...... Am1•11• .. 1 1100 Newport Rch /A1q1~rt OppDrtwNty 5005 0,portw.ffy 1001 ...................... . a rea l.ib r ary, Cont . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• R m . C opier , f u ll N Y serv1e~s lmmed oc· APPUAMCI STOii OW OU c_up~cy:.n•-833·8900 Been in business 81'-i year s . Pri<'ed at S7U.OOO. Owner s<tys submit on down aiul will help fina n ce. Owner retiring und INwing state. SMALL 61FT ITIM MANUFACTURIM6 COMPANY ? yt?ar s in ~)Us iness 11etting apµrox· rmately 22'1. pr year. l'rited a l only $44,!..150 Sel lcr sa' s suhm it a II of fors. · EQUl,MENT RENTAL IUSINISS. Pril'<.' SUH I ,IKHI. Prnflt !> la~l \'car S:IOll ,0110. ~5' • <low II \\ Ith O .. \, 11 l'l' fin;11wing a vatl a hlt• lndintriol Rental QUAIL PLACI PROPIRTllS 7-52-1920 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AIRPORT AREA I !26.'i' lndu:.'Loff1 tc: ll!IUI rcdond11 C'r =<>. II H S650 l~c 11-12 2KJ.I ~·u1111•.t11·tl or un fu rnh ht.>cl ~·x1·c ut11·1· S1111t'~ 1:!'<15 111 lr-1111'. l4a fk111.: d1~1ar11,. lo A1q,.1rt 2UH2 M ll'l.1·ho11, ' 711 752 0<1...1 : B;ilbo;1 lClkc 11111 111011 st1irt'. s:is.ooo 1111·lutlt'S fi ll I u re' & 111 v1·11l11 ry 1\orms \' earh· hll'illH'S" with p ro\ en f l•1•11r1I M tl'ht·al 11 1-; 67:111MXll 1WATERFRONT Ex•cuti•e Suites S EV. I'• ll('J' ll 1-; \I 'II 1\ho l:trj!t' !>11:11•1· a\ :1 it & HO,\ I ~l'M'l- 1Ja 1 , ... & l'l.tt k" it I !1.11 111•.tti MESA INDUSTRIAL PARK 711W.17th. St. Costa Mesa, Calif. 642-446 3 •l\!lJi!"I ft Ull ll J\:ttl lt1l1· Ja11 •5fi1 ht "I It un11 a 1 .ill ... ..irh· F,.h • .1:>1J11 ,q h Ullll J\ :1tl 1:..k ~ 1•h •<lfl111· Iv 'A <J rl'h11u"' ~11<.l l'I' Ill l'iJl'h Ulll\ •l'r;•1-. lrafll'' "' WI I Hooks lure. µnnw fora 111111 1n L:.ii.:una 11 .. ad1 121JV "" fl 4!14 V(J71i 1; \'(•111ltn~ M a1'111111·s A'kllli.! 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LOAMS f'UI 1·lt;"C' ntlllh'\ hl l 11d :J11I I I I' .... to si,511.tMKI ,"\11 <1•1\\ n. 11•1 qu.d1f\ 111g S1g11 l111j n t1111,1 ~ !\1 r "''Ill llkr 121:1 11i/.i l•ll 2nd T.D's Can Sell More "Ith Ual h 1'11111 111:,,\. l'I'« llt:R \US ~1 111 onh :-.'.!. ·' I 11\1'' flll' ~ tl:I\' 1111h .. , ,, "·" :111 .1 11111• \•I\•· 1 ta'" n1t•• 1tf "'"'' ,,( ffl' \ .dt11 •t 11pl11,lllll t· .. 1111 .ttld II ltofl,11 11111· , ... 1111b •~•" lu1 lht• ,,, .. d1 \"I ""''' ,.., t ti'" llH I ' t ,t I ·"'' ·'"'""" ( h.111•1· \ 11111 I '1·1111' I '1111 lw1 \d •d Ii ""' \i1U' fl .11th \1111•111 ·"" \, •• , 111 \t.1,t• r • .tnl 1·111 Ul1111· .,.1,,1111.1fllitl .111tl lil pl,u I' \tHU .1d t ,111 642-5678 ••• Chic Barber 17442 Zeidt•r Ln llunllllf?lon J1t-;11·h Y•tu a rc the w1nrwr of 2 free tickeh <S241·ahw1, to SUPERCROSS KICKOFF'll JanJli.t 1\11ahl'1rn .Stacltum Call rl'I<! ~i7R. t•ICI <'72 to 1·la11n '•mr I 1l'kt•t:-. * • • SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 1 'orral l1111nt .ll11c·1• Bt•<•kon J ,\t'KET I "l'lll un lllll' of t hos\' 1•111 r:ill' ('rUil.C: '\lllp!-o, hul Ill·\· .. : 11g:1in l1 ', 1h1· first LllOI' I 1·1·er ''1" a 1•11111 t11wr.1h•tf lift• JA~'K E'I f11r ~1111 " 1f.i 11fl 11" 'I'·" .. ·•' 1•·a~.,,,,,lfl••1.tlt'' ',U~I 'I( ft 1111 Ille ti 1 11 • lrw .. t 11r Ill \1q 111rl all 11r pan s:1;;, 11 111 ,,, le·• 1;_1r. 11\31 "\'. Fa.,l S1•1111·1• '·''" 11•1•, ,\g1•11t l,j'I i'l l M Lost & fcMlnd ~300 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. \11.., \ \ Utltt, 111' l'I \i' ' I ,· ·, \11•<,,1 \ 1·1 11" I-I \l 545-4 123 ''\1•\\ pnt I 'ltlt 1· .,, urfl• 1· ',.IK " ( •I 1"1'' t>l l 11'• J 1•11 \.'I.I \, i jtHtl ltftttols W'anted 4600 •...............•...... .\ tdov. ' 1.lllt·rh ('nu pie· • ll1·lp' l'l'11t. n1·1•t1, 1 "''"' '" n·11t Si•"' !ol :,11 14 hl'lp 14 1 1 It m •· a I & I • , h•tU'\l'""rl( r1•h l •t Huth i~!4 1.ittcl d,I\ •1!111 5;tr,~I t'\ I'' ~~s. Truit 1·•••••••••••••••••••••• D~ds 5035 ......•.......•.•.••... Sattter Mt9. Co • \II l~I"' 11f ''"" 1·•1.111• 1n"•,111wn1-; ... m1· .. 11•1'1 Specioli1in9 in 2nd TDs 642-2171 545·06 I I l.\'1d11" h.1, 11111tll'' f••r ~--J> 'I' I> ·, an' "''' at~111· Slu.111~1 :"'11 1·n·•lt1 I FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 :'\1•\\ 1••11 1 111 .\! It s, ;!·, "I fl \ 1·>1 tlh • fl wt• or 1 e· I ;11 I 11 p 1 t It a 1 h , "l'l'Ctl'll ~ ,1 I ftl)P ~ lllfl sr1 rt ··•1 .11 1 ~1 1111·\I ,,, ll.111 1-111 -..;. 14 Jtltl I 9usiMn/h1•est/ Finanu ••••••••• •••• ••• , •• • •• • no 1n•lt' F11r .11·111111 I,; :1 7 '11 I •i:-.t 11r f11und a pt•l 0 {'all \ n 1 111 a I A ' ., 1 ~ I a 111· 1· l.<'.1g1w ~till i:l><i. ~ofre Business 1 1 " I I ,\ t; 1 I. 1'"•1111111 •1r I'"' .1 pl'I • Call u~ \\" I l' t hl· Pt'I l'ah I 71-0 739 2'JAA t t•I l f ;111 lll'f\ •• ,., ... I '·''' J(!.'k: •• 1;!1.( ,1;:, !' .•. .,., Opporiwtity 5005 .111~ 1101" .....•................. BLUE JUH STORE PRIME o .. n 111ur 11\\n beau11 fol 1 Jt'an ·,torto ;ind fao;h1o n I ;.hop Ov1•r 13.'> 11al11111al · WATERFRONT I llrancl n<Jml·~ /I, rt·l .• 1.·d I i;p1)ft.-1.•11 r Slll.~1111 111 d u<lt•!>o twg111n1nl! 1n 11·11 RETA lL \11n . 11'1u1 1••;, tr.1111111>; I 1 ~ gr;1nrt "l"'nlnl! 11r1111111 SPACE 1 11on Yrru ca11 h.1\1' ~·n11 I ,\ur~· llfll'll 111 <tS l1lll1 '" 1~1 day.; F11r 111(111111.1111111 & hrt11'11ur1• It' •n,111 t·all 1111•11~1~i I.IC<!:! I l'.mJ 'f 1 U~l ))t:l'd Ill I'"'""' for '011('. SIG.51JO 2 '1 111 \l' .. t mt'nl. 2;·. ) ll'id. sl<! I A founlf or lo:-.1 µc•t ., , Cam re!> 1~15 ilft>!I I ( ;ill A l't'I 1111111111, 'f-.;\'J-:STllllS\\ \-..:·n :11 1i ll •7til 1 21~1 \\dh1·l urt·d ~111I Tl h f'll l 'S J) .._111 fi•m ,tli· 11' 1tkn 5"':! :n :l!• I t ;11lc'"" He·lt tl'' l'r m 1x IF11r h•l!hP'I , 11·ltl ,,,, _. 1 tJoi.: 'I•. 11 :11u 1!11111 .~ 'I I> ' & ,,,, .. , I rl )t .. 11 ll111nn .C \1 ··~.! I.!% ll1'"11 ''"1' 't i; ~Iii'•• 1.IJS'I (;111111•11 ll1•1n•11·1·r F111tl 14 ~1<11 ) •Ill ":1111 Ill I h •111 l\1•11 \ .. lla 11\ 1'111111 ·1:i,. ... t111••h ~11111t;~ l st TIME AVf~IL/\~LE 5001600 Sq. Ft . NEWPORT BEACH I <&ranhpartnts or Parents SPECIALTY I CENTER 1 we po F a Bh blu cle • 2 Hr l'ondu rwa r Sl' Pla.t<J, SA l'ool s jJ.J S480 $.'\00 ~u IJCL•., t'hllU UK S4!J.J2:'2 .irt1'11 14liU- 1 I Br Poob1cJc i\µl s:1111 mo tJu1cl a dull It vrn.: ~o Pt'tS 731 682!1 1\ l!l'nl sto sho i hr. V... ha i:ar, 2 hlk s SfjiMJ 5:l6 0714 r-vk 'i •·ar 1 ll cl.1 1J!_l11 J: I Thi· , ,,_,,. 1 1 .. w, 1 (11 hl';tl'h. \'1•1,11111"' ~;,;··, 'IX ;~'I·· 1 r (ft ~ '1(2 II' 2u:I 01)( I f hrull!t' ~z.-,u 1 1 ~ uld .1 le•r1;.-1<11,"' t ':tll l ina !J7!"i 11727 <la)'• BEST RATE I NEWPORT BEACH I 1n HIC)tt Vislbility "main street" Traffic Location Put a 1>hoto where ~·our heart is anc rin sto gol· the T a n3 the the sai• 0 a"' to 8 mu w at age and met gre rep v W75 $525 l Hr 11, ll.1 Twn h:.c :'\ e11 r IH'"' Small child. pt'l OK Ml bit ins , ~ar . fq>l1'. patio back) ard TSL MGMT 1;42 11;uJ mr. 211a. new rnndo IJ1s hwasher. s ton >, luundry hook up Pool 1.<iH•ly area South Coa:-.t l't'r· race S unf lower & Bris tol Ch1ldrt•n OK ~tmo. Ca ll t13SI KOIW. 9.5 EASTSIDE 3 Br Townhouse Built ins. patio, $525 127 21s1 Nopets. Oays646·421l2 EASTSIDE 2 Br House with yard. S4SO. 127 21st No prts ! llr 2 Ba in .i l'kx "n 1· Is cl I( a r . f r 11 I1· WJrnt•r Bofo;a l 'htl':.t art•a S.\llU IJl'I' mu 1!40 5~1 l.<Jr~c: 4! Br I Ila :-.f1<•e a re a . c· l ri:. t• I o ;ti I. i:ara J.!l', no 11t·l:-. Sil51J 1w.111:1 1.ol'el) 4! Br 14•11 h hutll tn:. Ch1l<I OK SJ!j5 ~2 1652 I llr condo P oul. 1ac" sauna Ulil lnl'I Ser'd 5425, 1-:Vl'S 1140 4!°>80 ~ Hdrm , 2 ha l h townhousf'. g<Jr:t$1C'. nt>ar lle<Jch 5450 9fi0· I 27!1 'fr l>each Lf?e 2 br 2 l1<J frplt. gar. yet & pat llJ $5!15 Avail 2 !'> Call 842-11329. Will consid er c hild 2RR. POOL.GARM:E lllr. 211.1 '1 h I donr' 111 1157 217!> eq•<: I th· •II II, l;•l !wh fil 2 fll<'ll !l>tlrm . :ll1a , rna turt'. i!.'> :J~. (' M a rr•a 91>!' Rli Io '11•wpqrl ('•m1h1 :111r. 'Illa I IJtohh1e, .1flt•r1;p1n Boat ,..ltJI $11t!i1J mn I an he n·•ll•·tl "''" l1<tal & lt<'"P fem t11<;hr11••w lu"l µ ,1 rt I ~ I 11 1 11 1 ~ It,. rt I :1hr. :11>.1 t ~ 11hs1·. pool 1iir1 Kr.r.11 "krl:11 , t ;di :ill I J:te" 11'r rm, ll•nm~ e·t. fl s :1s11 "J 11 1·M ,11·1·u \1 ,, r 1 I ) n . fi ·I 5 Ii I 7 I L~~· ii Irr. fnih· 11:1110:. r harmlnl! ~fit•ll ~ r Iv (i7~ 2R~i. 1:;:-:. 3.)IH \~ t•ves lhr. 2ha. u1·1•anfronl apl 11 11 II a I h 11 a l' 1• n hoardw ;ilk, $~1110 . mo 751 534V ! l)l'lr WU h v ICW $4i2~· 4! lml TownhseS!'>IX> ,\tlulh, n11 pel S 1411'.I Su1>1•riur 6'15 80~1 Ft>tn, non smoking rnom mate· to s hr Irr: 2 ~torv Santa Ana 3880 I rondo tn I rvm c with onC' •••••••••••••••••••••••'other . Ow n muster .ux :l Br 2 Hu Family bdrm. $:15(u m o l'all C.ondo Near S (' Plaza after 5pm 552 4510. Pool. air cone! rec room (;as & w;itl'r patd. S.575 mo 213 •l30·S57J. Days 646 -4262, Eves 5450 645·9543. 646 ~ f'40 6175 lbr rondo. child OK. securily. prk11. 2t)I). $.575 lloommate s hare 2Br. 2 B a . a pt .. : I To rn F't!ma le. non ·s mkr ~u 1el. .,1201 /m o $100 1 11ccurity 12 util 951 8847 Lrg 1 Bdrm 1 Ha upper, lr'fM 3144 12131281 3398 encl gar. $365/mo. Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 F" needed to s hr Jhr, del Mar. 751-9905 lv msR. 'lorthwood rondo, I br. Loverly Zbr, 2h;i, l'nol. 2sty hme. fo'ull use of o'looks pool, upgrades. udults. no Pt>ls. nr So. hsf', incl : w/11 t'lc + ! Br. Upp er. Q uiet. jac, tennis, a te. $425. Coast Plaza, o 'fool<s pri11.ba.&2bdrms.l for Enclsdgar .. Adlts.D/W, 731-1087.675-6729 lake.SS7U.545-:l083 office, stud y. e t c . I I •Jamlon :tl Serv1t·c & 1;1d1l1t'' I nl'lutled •Adjarenl t11 1\irport & Hc•,\:iur;iul How • 1\('l'I''' lll 3 :\1 :tJIH Fw~-; 833-88 13 ~11xur111us. full ~"" ic.,· 11f f1 t•t• sµarc. I ll rm:-. 1·1111 fc:rPn('l' r1111rn. o;1•c"l s er v i t· 1• s N 1• w po r l flc:i<'h, C:1ll fur info 7~2 6188 Lf\G UN f\ II F:/\ ('II t:m eruld fl a) l'ruf nldll. Full M'l'V on·an view 0H11·es uva1I mo tu mo Hrrepl rm. ri'l'f.'I) tionist, telc ans & mail Sf'rv .. 1n suite :::c c:') scrv 15HI N Cort!>I llwy 497·2503 14''1X40 office s tore busi n ess I or at ion llarhor Hnkn ('f'nlN, 3011 ·3023 Harbor Blvd /\cross fr Feclccr; Cost a Me!!a. Avail now. A~ll 549·1366 S~ciaf Leasin9 lncentins How 17141675-8662 '1ort· f111 l.1"'"' I ~~.,· 1 cl 1• a I f 11 1 h , 1 111 1 • furn 1~h 1nt.:, c11 111l1•ri11r rli•s1gn :1:Jt1!l 1.a i:una (·a II~ on rel I. II \!II I i7 I '111•\\ 1111rt 111.,11 h. I '.111111•n I \tll:t~•'. l11 n '>1·v.1111r1 lllvtf ). approx 111~l s4 ft mcl ut1I. rnonlh 1110111h l)r) r ly $.'175 li75 111:10 PACIFIC BLUFF IHDUSTllAL PARK 1135 Whltti•r An. Costa Mesa, Calif. 642-7604 • 1500 to 3000 Stl fl un ll(S) :tValf for Jan ()I' c·upancy •31< pC'r sq ft. 1000 1650 sq rt .frc>ni MSO/mo lde1tl fur in!l . acctR. r e or l '1 rep a 1r C.M. 640.5275 V: No pets. $400/mo. Avail • ., .......... L 3186 Pool J ae, no kids l pebi, wee 2 . 1 5 . 5 4 8 .9O11 4 o r LAll)lllMI leech 3841 ..-m CICJlll'• 11'1ature 30+. S37S + 1 • ------• 5an Clemente on busy F:I Cl 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFFICE SPACE U ~-5446 __ .____ ! Br, 2 ba, frplc, pa tio, fabulou s ocran vu, util. 731·9117 Camino Re al, new hldR ingt BEAUTIFUL 2 Br 2 Ba. ""' f t 2 B 2 1' DOWNTOWN INDIO 3 s pacc!l, 1000' ea c:on Carport. Walk to beac·h. ..,.c an ron r .a con Roo t t d I Al t · · lm• mma e wan e . m a e o rney s su i t e . 3 cession a,·atl 7118·7~7 Mesa Verde, 1100 s q rt. ~.494·1966 ;494·3196 do.S900.Joe 644 0!>02 or female. Seriowi stu· rooms w /b a tlt , S400 HVf fpk, lndry, patio. dis· A.a I &..11!..-s ... _ .... dent prefe rred Close to Den tist 's suite, 2 Bl 1-Na-..a JISZ «fl& uuwtm~•-·n~ hwthr, encl gar, Adlta, _,.... ....--. 111-&.-.1 .... _ .... 3900 OCC . $1 60 + u ti l. operatives w/darkroom, C:O.-rclal ...... 4475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• u ••••••••••••••••••••••• Of'Vft1'1llrlll~ $ no pets . SSOO, 3 106 8 1 .. •••••••••• ... ••••••••• 545-9123eves 300 2 m il es fro m club Gln1fr, 540-4400 ::Ondo 2 r . 2 Ba. on go r 8 e r m u d a D u n e 11 itore. Sp ace for lease. and c o u r a e . I n <' I d s ('~nd Villaae A1rp0rt.1·34S·4144. 1500 sq . rt. & t2fi0 sq rt lree ;PACIOUS, quiet. upper wash er /dryer · frlge ~CIWI ft 4350 in lluntin1tton Be a ch alt 1Br. Adult, no pet. $340. SS7S. 492-6700. New 1&2 bdrm luxury ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• t ex I b 1 e term 11 tore 845-7838. Jn Golf Course, 2bdrm, adult apts in 14 plans 10lt20 Gar. Storage only. ISO sq . ft. Delightfu l 213/5!MVi202. from $415, 2 bdrm from Coeta Mesa S40 mo. Call working s pace wit h 14tb ~et 2 Br. Adults only, 2ba, condo, nr bea ch, *505 + pools, tennis, l·SPM. 638_.110. ocean view. F uJI bath. 3 C·2. s tores, shops, ofc's. day no peta. S400 mo. 755 W. I e a a e $ 5 S O I m o . waterfalls, ponds: Uas yr old btda. $450 mo. eoo Ii 250 sq.ft., » Ii up. Ht iall.St.1411·950'7. <TI4)413.5332. for cook ing Ii heating TumerAl1oc1 .. 494·1177. E !SldeCM,548-7249 res" ' paJd. From San Diego It you w.nt your ad· ·--c-..a ti·······················o h MFd h I tlJ$1t ·~•c' ..-.. .-1.,.rps,pa o, eac to c ad en ac more peop e • nc . 2 .. 0/mo. 503 Newlypalnted.Plentyof wood beam cln11. Small ~O FEE! Apt. Ii Condo then West on McFadden lower coel. CIHlifled la Superior, N.B. 940-4404. plU'klna. Sl500 per mo. pe&OK. rentala. Villa Rentals. t o Su wind Villa ge. tbewa1to10! Call Now! C1ll SU· U34 d ays, llere·s a chanct• to 1n ake a loved one hap1>y ! Send or hring us a culP 1>hoto of )'Our g randchild .. (agf's 1to12 ~·pars ) Cllll.11'~ \ \ :\U. c.r:tn clp;irt·nt'' 'l;amo• < II\ We 'll place .\·o ur granckhild's photo in a h eart lik e the one s hown hC're . It will include the child 's na m e a nd th<· gr <mdparents name and city they Ii \'C in . On Vale ntine 's Day. Sa turday m o rning, Februa r y 14 , your grandchild 's pho to will a p . pea r in the Dail y Pilot. HURRY -ORDER NOW·! Deadline is noon , 14,ebruary 12. The co<;l is low, only $12.75 pe r he art Mai) or bring photo a nd n a mes ·to: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT DAILY PILOT 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 We will bill you or you may charge to your Master Charge or VISA. <Photos will be returned to you.) Daily Pilat 642 -5678 P~. PIS·S4SO: 2 Br. 1 ba .... .,,.,. .._. JI t Frwy drive North on vertllliq me11a1e to re· Office Space 340 s /f. Elec N~l\lvd. 4000 sq. n. TSLMrmt."2·1903 '75-4112Broler C7Hl•S-5HI. 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One FREE ..._C...S..lce clHn·ap ! Ph. Service· ••••••••••••••••••••••• T 0 d r d t II 11168 Wlnter Speciab: 0:~ er or e a 1' Cle1n in1. pa l n lin1 . 1 .. · clll"pefttry. Ur .• bonded, Hou secleanin &, Ille est. ~4808. t'19·8149 maint. Hu1band & wife MalW'e En1llah Spea kln& team . 846·4311 Lady wi1hel poaillon II Alice'• Houaedeanin& companion, Ille h1kp1. Refa-Reaa-Reliable nurain& b1ek1ro u nd. 673-12166 846-4871 Uveoul.811-7123 ilov(n1? The St1rvln1 Coll•I • Student.I Movln1 C.O. ha1 1rown, In1ured u m e 1ood service. IT l24 ·4 H Llc e n ae . Havln1 Trouble finding 1 reu . priced Paper H a n1er ? Pal afl 5 5.56-7340 M1-MJ7 :;ualom Int pa1nlln~ Ir .._---... --S..--kes----kit chen cabin et re ... •••••••••••••••••••• finlshin& 675·3955 Kf'vin Practical Nunes. Any lnter/Eicter /Refinishin11 . Shift , F ull Time & cellin1s wallpaper l ac• Relie(.131·7200. Cain & Sons 898·5105 ,.........,,, .. , ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• D AVE'S PAINTING Neal patches & textures .... .... / . .,..,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• New & recovers, Repair 1pec1a h s l /slay bu11y prkea Reliabhi. s.48·0512 ---- QUALITY ROOFING All types , free est \'1sa. Mc 541 5930 llARBOR ROOfo'IN<i Qualified roofing. repair leaks a nytime. xlnt rates on sha ke & rom· pol>1t1o n. New or re· t'OVered 97~'1 IU7 ext 99. or t'VCl> 645·52111 Servlnl Area 9 years MOlll Reasonable lnlured, lic'd. 586·8425 Hoofs for le:.i. t<urk, frH Est. ltl·l 419 :.hanl(le, tar. dN·ks , re •Plltch PlesterilMj• pain, l''ree eM 7711 2725 AJITypes 538711:1 5crMft1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MJ..MJI. ed J 1 l Sl5 \1 K 1111 S7 \11 < uud1 SlU 1 h1 S!i !.lo .. I ----------i l'111n111111 1• l't'I v1li11 ~llll'lll w .. , k "' ll11d1 W U I k 11 ) J ll b r I t' l' l'J1l 111111 h•1> ll:J I :111511 -.......... CWld c.,.. 1;/\IUH~NING WANTED ••••••••••••••••••••••• --.Ta ........ , .....•..•••... lime ext/int painting by Richa rd Sinor. Lie, fns. Try me. 631-«IO 124 hrs I Pli\STt-: HI NG All types intiot 645 !12514 MOBILE S fo:H VIC t: H l' S t· r c 1• n ~ . n c w Scrcc·11~ Cui.lorn ~1 ildt• 642'!1r152 :Omplt-lC' Roul. IL <'f'IHnt: ~ In< I fin ,,, .. , .. rn .. 11b • la.a .. ~ k t'll>' k.11<·' *'*ll .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Onve~")" p.arl.1111( h•l rJ'pa1rs . '>l'.i l• ""I 111g. S.S ..\sph .. lt tt·ll· ·llfil u c d ••••••••••••••••••••••• GEN CONSTKl ~·T1<1:-. Add1l1 011:., Kcmullt•I ur ins Mark 97~ Hll c., ... ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• l .ii JH't fl'IJ.tlr I;) ~I '\ t'\ l't"lll'll\ l' ll11 "'111 k lll)'tt>lf ltt.'b !:I.II 111\11 ~ .. l .. 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HmMncJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• llauling & Uump J obs Ask for Ra11dy 549.~31;9 Wint a REALLY CLEAN HOUSE? Call Gingham Girl. Freeesl. 845·5123 iave er ief, save time, save US. Guaranteed ar curate. Low prkes. Call Cor app(, M9·8001. Houseclea ni n g done J..atwW thoroughly. Call alter 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P'!' 962·8675 or ~-67~ Janitorial. exp. Good 1ervlce,1 l o p r ice 962·'1788 ask for Elliott. Painting & Paperinf( Wallpaper removal Guaranteed Paul Culler 962·3006 30~ Disc thru F eb, Perfectionist. I do my own work Curt 978 1314 exl 1004 . HOU~E DOCTOR Rx for a dean house 494·8906 · till H J Painlinl( & Paperin1ot ---- ----••••••••••••••••••••••• Cabinet Refinishing ROBIN'S CLEANING EXPERT Br ickwork & Prof. work. F ree esl For a thoroughly masonry. Loe. ref 's Rsnbl. Steve 547·4281 clean house. M0·0857 Fair prices. 551·4555, AGAPE fo'OR<:t: ru: for your home 15 yrs :._00.7074__ _ ___ Painting Company ex pr Reft'rences & re· AJmeric Masonry Home 3 Generations of asonable. Call Star al refurbishing. ans rprs , Painting Excellenn• 642·6~9__ _ brick , block. tile, c·on· 53S·670l rade your old st uff for creleronst. S48·SOM. Q·Painlers. also l1Khl ,._.llMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plumbml(. Remodl'lllll(, Repa irs, Leak l>clt'<' tum. & Drams l 'learNI To p H a l P lumh1111{ 636·2030 P.O .lo1R...tal1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TH I'~ MAIL IHJOM 2fiOO E Cst Hwy CdM N II 640·0340 or 64·1·44K t R.tlllMSenic• ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOU s upply 111fo, WE .supply profe:.:.111 nal lookm.I? ty ped n·~umt• -t 20cop1es for S1 5 51!! Him Stucco ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Slu1·1·n. llepair Const Fn•I.' r::.1 C:t••iri:•· !'>41> lfM I ••••••••••••••••••••••• flLi': INST1\l.L1\TION Heai. rate!>. Tilt• 1>11' 1· 11 u n I ' , F r ct• I':" t M.10 4JfiU an) lime W'endow Cle•lncJ •...••......•.......... "I.ct 'nwsun~hint• In" L'u II Sunsh 111t' \\ 111dov. ('lt•an1nl(. 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May ha\•t• lost taj.!s . 642·6436 .• FOU~D : Afghan Hounc1 . Old F.nglish ShePp Dul(. Beagle mix, Mas tiff. Spring(•r S1rnn11d m 1x ~arded Collie, several puppies Adopt a pc>t at Irvine An 1ma I Care Center Open everyc1;i) FIRST LADY Escort. Models P.tyD...:en. * 972-1345. MC & VISA AC'1·~ptcd TOUCH A Cl.ASS ESCOHTS " 7S2·Lt11 7 •• S P I K I T l ' ,\ I. HEADINC;'\ IO&m 10 IJ IO r11ll\ L l <" d .$ 9 2 7 :! !Hi u I 49'l·i"iil34 llU 5 S ('am1n11 Real. San l'lem PSYCHIC READINGS 556 1178J;ic·k AUIA IALANCING 754.3734 • 2 311R HEJ\IJIN<;sso Lost Janu ar~ Ill 11 11( UY i\PPT 557 57!1'; brown d ol(, sht'phtin1 St Bernard n11x w bl;u ·k vn fa re \'1r P<.:11 E Ma~nohu. llH 9(,;! 51166 FO UN O SllH·rian Hus k~. Col.ta :\h "•a. Harbor 8 1\'d "45 686'1 •FOXY LADY • OUTCAl.L ONLY \'IS/\ ~1<' • 972-1131 . ~ usc~y....t& .......................,... ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRE LAW student need!> 7075 '25.000 Will do an}lhini: Jabs W..tecl, L eg a I C..: o n r 1dl'nt1 a I ••••••••••••••••••••••• DVM. 1l () Biix 3242. Respons1hle Nanny. 1·h1ld N B 9266 care, drive, cook, full nr · · 3· P 1T French. Ital . ~:ni: TOMMY'S Refs.G31.UZl2 Ofo' Nt::WPORT ESCORTS 752·9368 lllAHTIS MASSAGE SPA Be Pampered Beaut. Girls lOAM 4PM 7 Phone 645-3433 I»• 16 Ope n d ays COVER GIRL • OUTCALL • 953·0778 M ' VISA 55(AJ rewaril ror rdurn ur box of personal 1,1apers stole n on Wednt':.day from hom e or Marie Warwick. No 11ut·st1 11ns asked. Wr ite «lt.1si:1rlcd Ad lt681, Uaily P1l1)t . P.O. Box 1560, t:osla Meu, 92626 or <' iJ II :)48.2474. lberapeulic M;iss ag« by Phys ical Th l•r a 111st Earl s.48·2817 by ap11t 10-7 INTRO Sl't-:t:IAL MYSTIC MASSA<> F; MASSAGE $10W11\U Santa Ana 556 4656 F T , P T aft 11 30 a m Pref maeh .. field llard worker, willing to lt•arn fo~xp: Surfare· jlrmder. Lathe. Mill. & must shop ec1u1p Also Armt> :\1ult1 pie S pindles llrar! 962·5YOO - 7t00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUHTIMG CLEllC Rapid ly i:rnw1nl( 1n temalional co seeks en- lhus aasllc, s elf st;irtmg md1v1dual for p11s1t1on in i\c·ctl( Dept al r11r -porat-e ht'adquaf'l~r.s .JI Irvine. Gd. typini: & 10 key capabilities re quired Excell oppl y ror advance menl . oul· standing co. compt·nsa· l io n & he n ef11 s 1n pleasant workml( e n· \'1ronment. t.:ontac•t Pal Mills Scietltiflc DrilMcl COftfrol1 18011 miichell South Irvine. 557 ·90Sl. t:UE Use ,,,..,., At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your conven i ence during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... th is serv ice is only $7 .SO week. For more informa- tion and to place your ad ca 11 642-5678. ACCNTS. PAY AILE Lal(una Rt'ach ro•sort l!'o I lookmg for fl''ll in· d1v1tlual , expr 'd 1n I manua l . t:OI' i\ P & cash df'pos1ts Ty pml( & IO key hy tou{'h Guod I S..1la r. y & h1:11d11:. Call Pol I\ at 497 111!16 for appt I ACCOUNTING CLHIC ln11ne<I orientnl( for t•x 1-"'rll'nt'f'd ;il'l'l1Ulll.'o rt• l't•avahlr payalill· dcrk Typmi: & lU kt>\ 111ldinl( nw<'htne skills n•q'd (:uod he1wr11~ l'lt•;1!.unt workanl( n1111I S!l5U 111 s t;irt L'all llarliara H ~rn ·IR34 ACCTS PAY AILE COOttDINA TOR llt•alth Sen I('(•:. Com pan) m lrvuw, h.1~ an 11nnwd1ate 01,11•n1111! for an a rcuunts µ.1y ahlt• cnuril1nator Pos1liun consists ur l.''<lt•nsl\ 1• auchlml(, re\ ll'Wlll g. & pr0Ct!Ss1njl of pre prepared billinl( re quests The 1deul c·un dadale wall have I 2 yea rs A I' 1•xp1:n e111·l". able lo operate 10 kt•~. & h<1vc the matun t \'0 111 c11· al with vemlor;, b11~1 ness manai.?ers. & lHI min1slrators Must also be dela.11 on e11led & able. to work well under pr1: ssure Xlnl salar) & fr ml(e hener1ts pat·kal(c For mformat11111 & 1n tervlew, contarl Sl\:irom Ras ms 714 641 16 Iii t-: U ~; ~ F ACCOUNTING MA~GH $20,000 Ri\NCiE IO()l(ICHftER , p lo SI ,000 pt•r mon lrvine;irea Call 2138229244 AUTO MECHANIC i-:xperienced S days a wt•t·k . Own too l s . Bt>nefals San Clemente 4!J8 2'941 AUTO MECHANIC I.gt:. c l e;in , w e ll i>qu1p'd. shop Own tools. \' S & for eil(n. lots of wo rk. so•, c·o mm .. wkdys. La r ry llunl Auto C.:tr . 1825 Lal'(una t:yn H<I . Lal( lk h 494·3000. K:'O H!*if> AVON·SSSS Own Hours, Call Now 5'10 71}11 llAllYS ITTt:u s . Hrian c:l 1 & Hril{1ll•• t7mol N11 w 111t c r \·1ew1n g m;ilure. rc,111J n~1hlc. .i11111I humort>d l1H'lnlt ll''r,u11s fnr th1•1r l";i re Or1"as1onal duys & eves. own tran~p 11reh•rrE'c1. 1-: ~11le CM ;Jrf•a Please 1·all 631 11r.1 ll a l>)~1lter nPcded orl?(•nll). I 5 <lays p('r week, II J0-6pm CdM. must have car. 6 & 8 yr Old. 644-0924. 640-4491 Babysitter n e1:ded. 2 ~iris , Mesa Verd e area. C alif Sr hl Need tr11ns portat11111 2:3U to S 30 Mt 6, 556 0636 Hanking-Savings & Loan TELLEI I\ positllln 1s open al Irvine Savmi:s for a mat ure, r esponsible teller to work on Mon. Wed & Fri. ul our main offi ce & e>n Sat. al our n n11age M aza office. both an I r vine t:x- JJer ien re pre f e r red Please apply at Irv me Savings & loan Beautician I m m ed opening fo r hairculler wilh dien· I tele Licensed & exp 1 call T~ni 639·9293: __ Beauty HAllSTYUST HELP: We a r e t u.m ing away business, & in need of 6 top haircullers. Join our progressive staff & get the most out of your c a r ee r . Loads o f benefits::: Please call 540-8888, ask for Alire BEAUTY MANICURIST Exp 'd f/t i me manir urisl needed for busy. progressive mall beauty salon Loads of be n e fits: Pis. call 54().8888, ask fur Alice •ILUEUME TIAIMH P e r s on wilh good manual dexter ity lo be trained to wor k on Blueline Marhine. Call Mark. 751·2680. •looldl1t~r• Bridal shop, P IT. Costa Mesa. 546·1821 556-9333 IOOll ... Growing real Bstale in· vestmen t c ompany needs competent book· keeper. knowledgable through t r ial balance. Construrlion or property manage m ent ex · perience a plus. Non · smoker. Send resume lo 5140 Birch St. 3rd noor. Newport ~ach, 92660. lo* ,, .. ,a.. Full lime, ex per. helpful but not nee. Many com· pany ben efits. Apply at: 1660 P lacentia Ave., Costa Mesa llS.S52 MacArthur Blvd. IOOll•B ACCOUHTIMG/ Irvine. CA 92715 Exper ienced book· llLLIMG CLEllC 752 2600 M/F kt'ep er/sec'y. lOAM· ff YOU Iii\ Vt: (ien t:.O E. 2PM daily. Bookkeeping JJfc_.c.xper_ with ;i book & typing 11tilla required kerping ba r ki:ruund Banking lo assist presid ent of AND ARE Vers alllc. Mew Acco.ts Clertl Newport Beach com- a ccurate. flexible AND l'rev1ous banking ex· pany. Ideal for som eone <:AN Tak .. d 1rec1 111n J>i:rrr nce would be de· with schoolage children. easily, opente a 111 kc) sirahle. Lite typmf( is re· Call for an appointment. by toucl) & ty111> vrry quarPd. Mon-Fri. 640-9900. Ask we11w 1-;t1AV~:·Justlhe for Faye. spot £or you ll<>a11t l 'nited t:aliforni<1 Rank ~ I r v 1 n t• a <I a I? t' n <·) . Brokerage s t1mul al 1nl{ at 2301S MamSt mosphere. terrif11· P<'" Santa i\na Stodi C:.IMer ptc . cxcell. h e nd1ts 5511.51117 Top Npt Bch firm, exp. Ca ll M rs ll rHk . nec.WorkB-4.ToSl.200. 752 6171 ~· 0 E Irvine Personnel Agy Corhran, Chase •· 488 E. 17th, Costa Mesa Livingston & t.:11 Inc §!.lite~ __ 6q_l470 .. __ ........ ___ .. • ... -... --.... -.... '~~<.al" ACCTG CLEllC Self sta rter for busy of fire Payroll , J\t P. must be ex perienre1I c· M area. 549·2238 ANIMAL HOSPITAL Temp. full t ime office help using ropy ma{'h, po expr ner Min wage 1f anten •sled apply at N.H Animal llo11pital. 125 Mesa Dr , <:osla Mesa t\SSt::MBLERS. We will trail! Appl y 7AM . MacGregor Yachts, 1631 Placentia. Costa Mesa ASSISTAHT OfflceM•111r Exp bookkeeper & l yplsl. Fir m in Newport Bea r h a r ea Xl nt benefits. s end resume lo: Mr. Anderson 177 'F' Riverside N. 8. 9266.1 ~SSIS T ANT HOUSEKEEPER, Bll- l"lual Spa.nl1h. needed tor 80 u nits , Sou th t.a1una motel. Ca ll Mr. Hewitt,· Aliso Cr eek Inn, •mt. P9ople who need people lllou.ld .... ,. t heck lhe Banking/S&L TILLllS Fullerton S&L has open~ ang s an the Fountain Valley & Huntington l\each areas for full lime tellers . Exper . pre· rerred, but will train. T yp ing requirement 30wpm. Call 714 871 ·4244 for appt Equal Opp Emplyr Banking Creclt Cltecller Previous experienre would be he lpful, but will train Liie typing Is required. Jr. COR1• 11r Lo.Officer Must have rollecllon· ex· perience. Cont1ct: Jerry Archer United California Bink JCra harbor Blvd. Cotta Mesa 754·4108 E.O.E. BEAUTICIAN With followiq .. Rent or conYn. C.111. 657·2114. Service Dll'fftory ln lhe Clllalfled Ada, your one · DAILY PILOT a&op..,_1eenter. -- •CAI DllVEIS• Checker Cab 770-0222 Cafeteria worker. 1-9PM. No exper. ner. Must be over 18. Min. wage to start. Call before l PM. 758·2563. ------- Ca r Ren ta l Agent. Weekends . Part lim e . Som e evelnlng work. $4/hr . 752·7100. CASllERS UTVTIM MARKETS For 2nd Ii 3rd Shi Ra DELJ MANAGER We promote to mana1e· menl li1upervl1lon from within. WANT A CAREER! Colla Meta 111 Del Mar Ul·M21 LqunaBeach ... 1111 HllDtlaltoD Beacb lli·tlll CASHlll Pleasant. neat person with some experien re Starting pay S4·S4.50 per hr. Full & pa r llime available. Interviews by apptonly,846-7«1 M-F __ Uoycl'•_~ :IVIL ENG I NEER GRAD. or exper. in sub· divisio ns. grading & d r ainage . CIV I L ENG I NEER DRAFTSMAN 646·8915 ::.1erical R .L. Kautz & Co. arcep(· ing applications for f·11e Clerks Lite typing re quired Will train. Call blwn 8.30 & 4:30. Ask for Peggy , 549-4700 t•xt 11237 371'lhr. wk CLEllCAL Gen Ok P/lime pos for matu re, o l d e r woman. l nleresl ang work in pleasant ofc. on P C.H .. Npt. Bch. Exp ii must. Arcurale typing, no shrthd. 20 h r . wk .. tn· eludes Sat. Ir Sun llrs 10AM·2:30PM. Call · 646-7431 Clerical 50 JNYBCToaY. COUNlllS No exp. nee. Special 1 a y inventory job. Wed .. Jan. 28, 5:45am lo lllftn. Free gilt for anyone who applies bef. J a n. 27th. Call lmmffdiately 557-0045 CT\-Llr\';. llMPOflAllY l'fllSONNH ~fllVICU J72J llrclt Stnet ... ..,.,. .... C1erieal . CAA• POSITION L.A. Federal Savings rurTt'nlly seeks capable individual wilh 50+ wpm typing to train in all phases of Pension Ad· ministration as Pension Services Processor in our Newport Beach of· flee. Qu a lified appliranls must be willing lo go lhru intensive train ing immediately upon hire In p repar alior: for challenginl( career in IRA/Keogh Aerts. Ad· m inistration IRA/Keogh or corporate exper. desirable. Learn word processing & use of CRT . Applicant.a seeking such a challen1e should con· lacl : PE RSONNEL 21U25-7!Ml LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS CUii TYPIST Clerk Typl1t needed for our Hlet ore. Need 10· meone who c1n type 4CM5wpm Ii 11 able lo handle bvy. nun1 load . Great frowth potential. We wil train to u1e our computer termin1I. Ex· cell. co. p1ld benefltl. Pis. apply ln person: Pleuey Semiconductors lMl Kaller Ave. trvlne CUIMT•vtel Entry position with N.B. mort1a1ebllr. MUSTHAVI: Xlnt telephone 1killl Acaarate typln1. Math aptltuch • Mon thru l'rl, I : I0·5. Good COGlpuf beaellta • Call Jou.,... ............ ,.,to atll? O......adl ll•.U . CLOTHISTIMI Now hanng part lame s ales & ai.s1s1ant manager traineei. M 1n 6mo. retail expenl'rwe <:all 642 1231 Companion housekeepl'r to li ve with t!ldt:rl) woman m Costa M1·~;i s.48·3289. COMPUTt::R Oper Ex p'd on Burrough·!> 9000 Lumber esllmatm~ Gd working cond's. Ml'd1rnl & dental ms Hrs II 5, 5 day wk Hunl ffrh 847·8511 COOK Conv. hospl. t-:x pc·r 'tl only F:x tepl1onul benefits Mr:. lhn 642·8044 :;o uNTER 1;ar1. ~um1· exp. Apply in Pl'fMm 3033 S Bristol, (.' M. 't't' Mgr :ounler h elp. F T Kuster 's <:leaner:., '"6 E. 16th 548·4243. Oenlal A'!>l~liJ 11I ~'1'1.1. 1'1'.'.11': I' 111111· enenwtic. t·11thu.,1a:-l11 .i11' , •. n N11 t•x11 111•1· f•1r prl\ alt• pr.H'l ll"t' 111 1 'dll >l~ll l21:! I'; I I I': L<1u una Bt·al·h f.:xp 11 1'1· I ;1·1lt'ral ( lfr11·1· W11rkl'r 31 i dll) Wt•f•k, 37 10 tir' '.'.! U:.\ l \ pe 40 "'11111 <.:a ll 4!14 -353><. ~t u11 1• t M ,. 54,1.1• ll Thur:. "'' u t~a · · · ·1 DISHWASHER P/T I l'a ~~~ ~~~~11~., ~.c·utc (·urf.: luh•!>llhll :.i l in $.\ hr l'usta Ml'~a aro•:1 .w v.port .lea•· ;1~ .in 1~1:.!11-11 1 1mmed1ale op .. n111~ fur a 11an tame d1:.h"' 11:-h1•1 k1ll'hen ht>lpt•r M u'l '"' 1 ,1•n1·ral 18 or O\'t•r H .. hl'f ... 111fl . Th• lalboa lay Cltlb approx :.!!jhr,.. v. k F111 1nfurm!il 11m & inlt•i \ 1, . .,.. is now hirinq: l'unt;i t l Harl1Jr.1 ll11r.111 ; 11 1,45 ~11 11-: ~. 11 1-. Rocqwt Cklll Clerk M F I' t111w niu'l h1· .1\ ;111 I rt111r ~ n S:,it I n1111 :1 :, I IJISl'l.AY 1lu1ltlP1. 111111 '; vr~ 1·~p t11 hulltl ,.,, m Banquet Captain h.a rd .... 1111<1 ti"" 1 .• \' "·'II .. ,.,, 11 . Ill U\I '"' "-'lal1l1 ~h1•!1 Ill ,l\,lll,10\l lllh• v. ht•;ilt h 11l.1n p1 11l 11 "haranu ptl ',1<»11 11111 "lead,\ v.ork 'al.II"\ 111~11 1;~11 1)1';1.(I ()<-1111e'il II An t. RestaurClftt Mey. \1 11 ~1 h1· 1·,.11 1l , ff,., "h•·duh• I'' 1 • ll1h Pio""'' t .ill 1111 .q 1p1 1,1~ i:l'>K. \1 1111 Fri H :111 ~ ::.owiter help wanted pa rt lime Sand~1c·h man ' wanted full lime lr1l'al I opportun11y Plarn IJt· Cafes. Garv '!> Uel1 Ll\l' 111 & \lo e.:k1•n1l 11'111•I As~1~t1nl( d (kl I) 1111 m e d I il I \' µ ,, ' I I I II n 113.1 200'J Ga.ERAL OFACE EMPLOYMENT 1 ~l a111r -.;111 ll1·h firm l'rol(ram for ll1Jl1111· h,J, "'"'r;il 1·11l n h•\1•1 wonwn i\J!c:. :i11 •iZI 1111 1li·r11 .ii 11p• 111111.!' l11r ;11 752·5401 . .:redal & Order venf1t·;i tion in c·ustomer ~erv1t·c dep'l. Heavy telephone, must have good phone rapor with people. 6A M 3PM Call Jim 645 7318 CRTOPHATOlt Expr .. full time pos1t1on OC: Airport area Must be fast & accurate Hr~ 8:30lo4:30 M·F Call for app(. 955-3452 ask for Norma CUSTOM CAllMET DETAILEI Exp'd. m making shop drawings, San Clemente Cabinet Shop 492-5661 or _!J.!_·8361 Data Entry Cl<>r k Term inal O pe rato r . must be self.starter . ar· rurate, gd with figures. ability lo work indepen· denlly, familiarity with general computer con· cepls helpful. Salar y open & rommensurate with exp Gd opportuna ly to advance with a fast growanj! Co. in t.: M 549-2221 Otolivery driver & sales trainee. full or P IT Xlnt oppt 'y for college stu dent & moonlighters Over 18. Easily e arn $10.$15 pr hr Aft I PM. 6J8.4605. Otolivery person needed Hunt Bch area. Must have good drive record. 536·2.SIM DIUVEIY F /llme for loca l de· liveries. Xlnt. driving rec. req'd. Phone for appt: 557·9212, ask for Personnel. Newport Sta· tioners, Inc. DBJYRY& STOCIPllSOM F/time. 10.7, Tues.Sat. $4.50 hr. +benefit.a . See Harold, 495 E. 17th St., C.M. Delivery Part lime d elivu y drivers . Ideal ror housewives, retired, & ttudenta. 14'·50lll. Delivery man ror e1r ly am Times home de· Uvery. Economical car req. Adult. only. 2\AI hrs per day. No collectln1. 9tl0/mo. net take home + bonua + 1u al· tow a n ce . w .. tm l nat er I H•nt· lntton Beach area. .... ~~~~--~-~- 111formal11111 t•;.11 l,\1!1 ,1 I c 11 1 alt' 1 \ p1 1, ltl•• Su1·1·1 Jl ~ant,, \n,1 'd •·rlo.'. ••I• II 111lc·n ·,lo'd YWCA 542.392.l J 1,h 1·11111111"1- a.GINEERIHG TECHNICIAN I 2 ~ r" Med1a1111"oil Elertro :.11·1·h.1n11.d eXpi'rtl'lll'f' Ok I 2 ~ r' l'Ol ll'l<t' 1•11·1· lron11· lcd1 :...1.:.houl ui: mtlllttr~ ll't'h s1·h11ol 1., 1111 !'>t.111,f1o•l11 •ii I 1 ••l·I ·..ictM• I· ~t iS.l!l 111 71<!1:1 A/li~~)l\l L_/ljc.~ f N i ,[' J 1;::11~1·\q1or11 1•111..r I 11 ........... , .. 111 111·<1 .. h 1";1 ~;it,l;IJ •Co w1ll lrarn • Ht•porl:. d1rl't't h l'haef ~:n1:1111•er t•• ;,•nt•rJI •<.'o pa11J pror11'har111~ •V<.ll"alrons & holida\~ p<11d ·~1t·dtl'al hfr m:- 011 I y t h 11s1• ., r ·,, k 1 n IL jwf manenl l'lllplo,\ ml need ;ippl) Cal Mrt. Pi•rick 511-3130 ESCIOW OFFICER with exp in exr hun).!t''· A.f T 0 ·s & c·ontral'l:o. Oran1o1e \'alley ~:M·ro"' 8 4 2 2330 a 'k f ur Barbara 1-;xet Sec")', t•x p nr 1otanazed. detail person t11 assbt busy tour tra\•t•I Co Pres handhn).! <laal) bus mi>ss. sper1al pr1J Jt!rts & coor intN·OH11·1' commun1<0at1on Travel & other be nl'flls Ci d salary, O C 1\1rpo r1 area 752·0'188 Exp sales personnel wanted for conlem porary retail shop Must be fashion on enlt·d & career minded Salar) open. ref's req Ca ll for app't Ask for Bcdl(i<' Apropos. 1129 Fashion Island 644·2652 Fem ale Clerk Wanted Founlialn Valley Rexall Dru& S~or!_ 968-4447 Field Represental1 ve Tt'lepr ompter t:able T.V. of Newport Bearh is arceptlng applica- tions for temporary help to exrhange cable T V equipment in Newport Beach area. Must have dependable transporta· tion. Will train. Starting at $4.50/hr 'with lncen· tive otrer Apply at 901 Weit UMhSt. N.8 . ..... Deel.er ,, .............. Mew c ............. ,. l40-Jl4' I . MAILROOM H1·t1rtll '' Wanl I' 'l'tnw'' :v!J1lr11•1111 1'111:.11 111 11 " 011t·n ~1 11n . 51'\1 f11H,h. T u1•., 71 1':01 f1n "h Thur:, . :;i,\ \I 11A:.I 1\1>1> h l'P11n' ,,a\ 1·r. liitill ljl;11·1·nl1a · 1\\'•'~ l..'o:.t.t ;\.lt:;.a - ; IHI. F rida) H1•1·rpl l.1k hkpi:. t~plOjt. 1111 :,hr1h1I l'lt•a:-anl on phOOl' l°ll ll ~I I'll 1n I I"\ 11w 55:! r~:lt~I ierll'rnl Truck Dn •ff P/T :.1on, Tue:. n11t·~ \'al11 I ('Jiii 111· (id <Jrav1n~ n· ('Ord Min ai;:t• ;w App- l\ 1'1•nn \St1H·r. lllflO Plarenlw 1\ H ' • I· ~1 GIRL FRIDAY fi-Ouminl( H. E nfr net•ds scl•relllry Exp (frs1n·d t-•or 1wr~nnal 1111t•n· 11•v.. 1·.ill l>ana. 962 7788 GIRLFtUDAY I girl office. Eni<lis h & Spanish s peak111~. at' <"urate t y pinf(. C.: M !°>56· 17R7 GUAIDS Full & part t•m<• All areas Uniforms rurn 'd. AJ(t•s 21 or over. r{'l1red well'Omc> No ex per nee Appl ~ n 1vcr s al Prolt'<'lion Serv1re, 1226 W 5th St .. Santa Ana Interview hrs . 9·12& J.4. Mon F'ri ' lla1r dresser net>d s licen!l ed a ssis tant. Studio Five. 640·11443 HAii STYLiST Help '. We are turninit away business. 'in nl'ed of 6 top haircullers Join our pro11resslve staff & Jtef the most out of your r1r eer. Loads o f benefits::: Please call H6 ·7186, a s k ror Wendy HANDYMAN : 40 hrs. week. S4 per h r. Apt. Com plu. Costa Me11 area. 84$-Slll or 175-lltl SEU. Id le' Item• with 111 F\nd what you want In Daily Pilot Cla11lned Ad. ' Daily P ilat Ctaultled1. IMMl'7t. ~!!~.~:!.!~ !~.?~ ..... !~~ ~~.?~ ..... ?!~ ~!'!t?~ ..... ?!~ ~~.? .. ~!.~ ..... !!~ ~!!~ ..... ?~~ . llSTAUIAMT IALU llTA.. ~~..eH 7100 ,,_ .. ,. Monday, Januaty 29, 1911 DAILY PILOT ...:....;..;..;.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....;;;~ 1041 ...... ·-• KA&l>WAI.: SAL t:.S ""'° ia penon Crown Kardwu., lClllil In IA• <W ... cUff PJa .. 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Mi~ atulcutiat lmmed opeo1n1• for Menlcunal.I wUll r llen \ele U cenaed 6 eap In uryllc1 C all Toni --Menuf~~~~'1·•no1 pro dur l a r•~ult•• pen1unn•l l v tit • 111.1111 Wiii train ~•l b•d• 1ruwld ht1lpful bO zi•• ~., ............... 11&11 ) (01 .,.Ull)l'll It .,.ci •I" Nu n1&hl• tl Suutl a> ~ 11 telu 1-·ull • 1nu t I urw l'itlltMtl ~ '4 t<rh .. n1n .,. 11,·n1·111I ~UIJI knuWll'fll(C" lll ft' 11•11 "Crli6l tHfUIV l11 r ~m•ll 1lf'1tll'1 u .... 1111 vro11nm, u 1 11 # '·.111 (101 •1>11 I ~111.nl 'nil t 11l tl11111. 1 ~1 111 1'. ~ 1rnloo1· Lu M 11 ¥lio1 I l I I 1 I# II I b I II U IZl:l t~ 131ll 'ttci•h 1o11ih () ~'" 111111( ( v r I v. 1· I I 1.1uiohr1~ UJt:.un \l\·1 h ~t'ke.1pe1 Iv• t'h.lt.'rl\ w Ill l .111 ..-icd S1111 l•d> L1 •c 1n \t ,11ur .. dtri. ll:lt t:l7:1ur <1~:1 3375 "'Om•n lu drn t' n ,;1k I <ind k~p hOUl>t' \llr,11 u"" .trea ref rcqu1r1·<I o4t 212\1, 073 2991 ' \l t.Ull'AL SSIS'I t.I ruru i! Wl·•·kdup, Ii tSa>rn 770 l~SO lru.uram·e ~t'\.hciil A:.:01:.tdnl !runt . I & b ii (' tt o rr 1 " c . ,. x 11 \r~ounl Alti>tl>tJnt tu h 1 ( 1 .. 11 1147 6W4 t'mplo)ee bt'neflt ex c Pu .l a ~uuve with ma1or 10 MEDICAL COUlllU :.urance brokerilge firm, Must h&vc own trans. & 1nc lud1ng senetllrial t>t-ram1l111r with O l'. duties musl ha\t-t'KP 1n L A areas nu s ales. itruup life & ht•alth m pleas:ant pvs1t1un fo r 1n ~uranc~ ind rnarkt'lml( d1 v1dual who cnJOY:. Xlnt N B location For driving Call 768 11500 .tpp'l call t7141644 5522 Mon-Fri 95 JAMITOA Im m ediate ope ning Part lime, wknd pos t t1un , 2· 11 shifl Salary negotiable Appl) 1n per son at Advanced Health Center. 1300 Bristol St North, Ste •100, Newport Be:u·h E.0 E. M F MEDICAL ASST Newport Beach Internis t has immediatt> openml( for person with front & back ufftct• experience Write ad no 796, Daily P1lol. P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 Nun1lna . MALIMUISI ASST. 1tl't'dcd 9AM 3PM rot l>Yl tluty ran 1n CdM Appro• •o ho ptor wk. <'•II for 111furm4't1on l iJJ u tln H ~alth c 11rl' S " r 11 1 ,. e ~ Jo: 0 I:: 752 (.:t - - OMCIHILP (; 1 r I fo' r 1 d a y I t't t'Pl lon1:.t , t y l)111t , •uffit' buu kk ctq1 1nti T11 ke char&e ty pe in d1 11 1dual P ar l11me G<JOtl pa) Near Orange t 'ty Airport 545·400.S bet ~4 ' Nursing IH SUPHVISOI PAITTIMI 'illt' nation's U rovader of ho mt' healthcare i.erv1ces 1s looking ror a muture, responsible RN w a fle x schedule to supervise our pvt d uty nurses Ker's required. <:all for appt Upjohn lleallhc are Services, E 0 E 752·0994 Ofo'FICE POSITION Clt•r1 <•al s kill s neeessary Vandruff Insurance. HA 848·4413, 754·6417 OFACE Sharp. alert girl. gd w numbers MacGregor Yachts, 1631 Pla<·enlta, C M I OFACE Medical Recept1omsl & I( you are s harp. alert. Kitc hen prep person Aide. PI T in group good with figur es, needed ~xpt>r1 t>nce Pediatrics Mrs. Austin personable onthephone. necessary A1>ply in : 645·4610 reliable. type & hke a person 1PM·5PM Tues . -b rr th's '-- Fri·. Sebastl"n 's Wt•st.j MED TRANSCRIBl-~R usy o ice 1 may "" a the job ror )'OU. Phone 140 Avenida Pll'O. San Minimum of 5 yrs t•ur for interview btwn 1().4. Clemente rent exper in Medical Lori's Kitchen. 979·0747 -Records Departme nt , -- Legal Secretary, H.B K n owledgeable in PART T IM E . F t time min 5yr s. Calif _exp, transcribing all medical ans. serv No exp nee. heavy respons1b1l1ty, r eports 1n c lud1n g Call 892·1212E.O E. xlnt skills. qualified on· operati ve Top pay, ly Call <714 )847 ·6041 work a t home Call Sue 768-8500 Mon·l-'n 9·5 LEGAL SCTIY Newport Beach law firm NURSERY SALES se:eklng le!'al serretary ' Looking for personable, with minimum 2 yrs neat. energetic person I 1 t 1 g a l 1 o n e x P r . able to grow with a well- Shorthand & good typing establis hed company req. Debra_ 851 -9033 Mm. 1 y r retail selling ---exper ience r equired Legal Secretary Santa Fulltimc startinj.( salary Ana1Tuslin area. l'os1 Sl000-$1400/m o Paid lion availa ble with hrm holidays & vacations , speciali zing in litigation. h os p it a 11 zat1 o n in mun1c1pal & busant'ss surance available. Part· law for exper ienced time pos itions a lso legal secre tary S H available. Interviews by s k i ll s n e c e ssa r y appt only. call 646-1441 Knowledge of Mai.: Card M F desirable. Salary cum-LLOYU'S NU RSI:: RY mensura~ w11-h sk-i~ls & HUISEs-l VM,IN ex peri ence Xl n t benefits 71•1·\113 2137 Tired of bad hours & Ask for Kay depressing s urround Live In llousekeeper 51 ~ days a week ~ewport Be ac h area Non smoker Ref's. :1 sm<ill boys 675-5949 LOAM IEPIESEHT A TIVE Rapidly growing, ag- g ressive m o rtga g l' banking firm needs loan rep. for Org. Co. tcr ritory. Oppty. for high paying career in real estate lending for eager. hard w ork in g 1n - div1dual. Contact Mr. Foster, 731·5844 Waclc-u/HmdyMaR P IT approx. 20 hrs twk. Retir e d p e r s on w/machine sho p exp prer. 557-3380 ask for Mark MANA(Hll M-.orf.e-* AUTO DETAIL SHOP Newport Beach, Airport loc. Public contact expr. nee. Light bookkeeping. Good salar y Ca l l 83.1·22117Am to7 PM. Clusifed Ads 642-5678 in~:.? Medtc-al We1'J:ht Loss Cllnu:~ reward in~ o p p o r t u n 1 t y 1-: n lhus1asm a must I-' T & P1T ope nings available. 66 1-1159. 498 6 190, "95·il.OJ ;..e II es.496-2!141- NURSES HN's ICU,CCUFlrs LVN's & AIDES DAILY PAY HEWIAns Uniform allowance Chol Ct' or hos pita Is & working hrs <:PR-& health clearanee re quired WESTCLIFF Hurws leai1try 1611 Westc1arr11200 Newport Beach 631-0610 752·9118 :'<Jursing HOMECAIE RN 's, LVN's , HHA. NA 's. South & Centra l Or ange County Call Medox, 641'.8551 SELL idle Items with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. ! PART·TIM E Trk driver w/good pick-up. 642·510'.! PBX Answ,ering Servke. Lves. Full & PIT 1-;xp nee. C.M 540·1717 Peruwl/ComMlor Must have pleasant personality, will traJn. .Gary 540-6055. Co as ta I Perso nn el Agy, 2790 Harbor Bl .. CM. Never a fee. E.O.E. Printing OffMtp,....,... Experd. Isl Pressm an_ Goss Community 4 unit Apply; 1660 Placentia Ave , C.M Production Plate Room Part time_ Mon. 2.3-0PM - fmish. Tues I :OOPM finish. Wall train. Apply 1660 Placentia Ave C.M. Printing OffsetPres.- Exper·d . 2nd Pressman Goss Community 4 unit 1 Apply · 1660 Placentia Ave .. C.M. PIOJECT EHGIMEH F.xper in components. electrical t•onnectors. ..hermetic seals, trans duc er des ign , materials. & methods. Mechanical Engineer- ing degree pref'd. Will report directly to Chier Engin eer & a ssume responsibility for m jr. developmt. errorts Qualified candidates call for appt. Mr~ Pierick, 581-3830 Printing Prftll'OOfR H..,,.,.. Full time. Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri. Apply : 1660 Placentia Ave_, C.M. DAllY PILOT..-=--.cTICIN9 Reach the_ r ichest recruitment market In Orange county In a special Dally Piiot JOBS sec· tion planned for February 2S, 1981. Orange coast households served by the Dally ' Piiot and Coast Life number more than 103,000. They make up the most responsive, best educated and affluent reading audience In the 'ounty. JOBS standard-sized sections Include a story or a photo prepared by the Dally Piiot staff describing advertisers' services or employment needs. _,, JOBS sections wlll •PPHr both In the Dally Piiot and Coast Life on February 25. Deadline Is Febf'\MWY 11 If a story or photo Is desired or February 16 for en advertisement only. TOrtMrve IP«• In JOBS, calt 642~7' Property M ana1emenl. OoupM wu&ed, JO unit • bids. Upt maintenance. Term• oe1otlable. 'V"· PIOeUCTIOM llcl9 wu&ed pa1' time. MaJlroom. Mon • TIMI. nltu. Apply : lHO Plecentla Ave., C.M. PIT r~ Clerk needed fur arowth In active 11pQ11awear manufactu.r· Ina <:c> Flex errenae· ment. Write 83t2 Veraa Cir. H.8 92646 or cell ~·11186 eve1. PUIUC llUTIOMS Part time for resort con· dol. Good phone voice nee AM /Alt. Senta Ana 0H1ce. Start . $4/hr. ~ 7957 or 543-2951. PUBLU; Rf:LATIONS ~am extra income in your spa.re time. Mar ketin1 products a nd recruit distributors Blue & Assoc. 760-7070 llALISTAn SALIS Leadin& real estate com· pany seeks professional people to manage resale orrices. Prim e areas avail. Xl lT'T' pay & benefits EOE 1714>963·5671 Real Estate Career? If you are looking ror an opportunity to learn and &rJ>W with an established company, call R anch R alt 551 2000 Reception 1st /Ty past needed for Newport Beach C PA fi r m Medical btinerits. Non- smoking. 760-8818. -I Recept ionist. X-RAY I LAB. N_e. lite bookkeep- ing, promotional duties, training in X-Ray pro· cedures. For interview phone 64~·0202- R EC E PT I ON l ST-Brig ht pe r so n ne e d e d w/general ore & typing skills. exper preferred. Call 975-0403 lK•ptlHld·Glrf Fri- ln Lagun!-leach. Re· quires pleasant phone manner & lite typing s kills C all Mart ha Collison, 497.5454 Receptioni s t f o r Chiropractic Cltnac, P/T, lite omce. gd ap· pearance. likes working with people. 631 ·5665 IECIPT /TYPIST Newport Beach a rea law firm seeks poised in· dividual with good typ. ing skills. Full time posi· lion with benefits. Call Carla ; 851-1005 Food service worker, Pl·thnt. Small dresa •••••••••••• .... ••••••• ...... ••••••••••••••• .. ·~··••••••~· .. ••••,·-:..·• • •• over 11, wUI train for "°"·El Toro. 144.... TYPISTS ,.._ \o IOOd home, yr old ,.. ,.. a meet slicer 6 portlon •lmmedYte()penln11 aovtn1Coekermix,neut. your buiineH· oon&rol, appna 1 hn. llCllTAIY •P1Ume,r1Ume,Temp. 11,lhoU.MI·~ card. Send one cercl f•- f\alblt startlq time, Perma ... t, PIT. Hit· •Top Pay M Dachabuodi. 2 red eacb tel plua one spare . lOAM·lPM MoD·Tbur., ttarter needed to won For mon Info. call Tod we mum permanently IAM·lPll SW.. mo r D l n 11 . 8 a 1 I c Servlce1 at t'fl.llOO min, altered, shot•· sealed attractive t11 ft Ideal Part·tlme for atu· 1ecretarhil 1klll1 re· AKC, 2/yn. Need lovina itrep, meetln1 airline dint. wUl trala for por· quired, a irport area. WAITRESS-Must be borne. 541·115'. l.D. requirement.I. Pre· Uon control, 2PM .. PM Call Grace Mt-la.3 mature 6 over 21. Coffee o•o vent toes 6 theft! l'·or a llon-nnar., •AM·l2 noon shop. Call An1wer-Ad Pazllmt I • -nonela'aed t•& encl01e •_.. b ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..,.. Sun.Lori'1 Kitchen,S0'17 ~· #423,"2-'300,U n . wallpaper, fabric or So. Harbor Blvd., SA. Nr rt. Reel * * I IUY * * "Dey Glo" paper & we 979·0747. Eat.ate or conat. back· WAITllSS Good used Furniture • will beck 6 trim your n .... il &round helpful. Salary Apply btwn 9AM • Appliences-OR 1 wi ll sell tip. Or try two cards ._.• ... •is--• ~~·7 Ca ll : Joey , UPM. Charlie's Chili. JiSELLforVou becktobeck. • -r_,...._ _....... Dll Redhill, Bld1. 112. MASlaS AUCTIOH PRICES: Looklna ror en excitln& Ste. tm.c.M.92628. S2 eeor 3/S5 poiition In the retell iecretery /Receptionist-646-1616, IJJ.f625 415 tl&s ll.60 ea. clotbin& field! Thia type 50wpm, bookkeep· 6/9tl&s l1.50ea. rapidly, expandin& inl. &d benefit.a, profit Mlfi:••••• Boy's Trundle bed with 10ormoreS1.40ea. clothin& retail chain Is aherln1. orrce meneae-... •••••••••••••••••••• matchina dre11er. space Sales Tax Included lookin& ror out1oin1. mentpotentlal,545·7133. ......... 1005 uver bed with blt·ln NOCARD? motivated, reliable. p /t •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• dreuer, &d quality . Draw your own or send sales people for morn-5ecretary lo 642-52116. name, address. phone It in1s. Now Takinl ap· W ... CH1•.e WESTMINSTER we'll make one card per plicetions Mon-Sat 10.5. Goc:id SH• bkkpa. Smell ABBEY · BEAUT. 4 pc. liv · rm tag. Add 25< each. Apply at: CdM office_ 673-59'12. ANTIQUE MALL set, 1 wk. old. Cost MOO. Send check or money or MILi.MS OUTPOST 2302 H•rttor ll•d. ~,.... E.O.E ReuiJ IOllMSOM'S HEWftOAT is now interviewing for DIPT. MAHA.Giit Preferrably with an ex· pertisein: II d6 p /Dwstfc1 U you have a successrul work history in the home !textiles a r e as with management skills to match, we want to talk to you. Please send re- sume, or conta£'t by phone 213-488·5823. Genene Mc Elroy 600 W _7th St. Los Angeles, CA 90017 E.O.E. *** llcllK.., 18916 Walnut St. Fountain Valley You are the winner or 2frwticbh (124 value), to SUrBCIOSS KICKOff 'I I Jan 31st. Anahe!m Stadium Call 642·5678, ext 272 to claim your tickets_ *** IH's-1.YN's We need you now for staff relief. Acute hos pt .. all shifts. Design your own work week. New pay rates. Best Nurses Registry Costa Mesa 754·6171 Anaheim 956-3430 RUBB ERMAID Mgrs. & dealers. Call : 846·3874 or 536-2743 )ales AMEXCmM~ SALISOPPTY * •SICllT ~llS• * T75/Shl00/ FahlaS15,600 T10/ Aneh/Funl13,200 Recp/Type/La&Bll2,900 Acct1/De1reeS20,000 Liz.Reinders Aaency 4020Blrch Est'64 EOE Newport/833·8190/ Free iecretary to President or dynamic in vestment company. Top salary for exceptionial skills & motivation. Reply in confidence to: P .O. Box 1296, Corona del Mar. 92625. SECRETARY/ ADMIN. ASST. Challenaing pos. in our sales office/Optoe lec· tronics & MiCrowave Div. Sharp. personable, self.s tarter/ability to think on feet. gd. com- munications skills a must. Typing at 50· 60wpm accurately is es· sentlal. Excell. growth potent. for indiv. willing to learn . Co pa id benefits . Apply in per so n : P l essey Semiconductors. 1641 Kaiser Ave., Irvine SICllTAIY Stock brokerage firm in Fashion Island' has 1m· m ediate opening for secretar y /ba c k up operations. Exper. pre· rerred. Hrs : 7-3:30. Con- tact Helen McGinley for appt: 644·2292. SECIETAIY Needed immed. With or without shorthand. Tern· porary & rull time. Call Tod Servjces at 979·8900 SECIETAIY Trainee pos. with excell. co. nr. OC airport. Op· portunity to learn. Type 3S-40wpm. Front ore. ap· p e a r a n c e f o r switchboard relier_ Gd. benefits. Hrs. 8 to 4 : 15. Deily 10-6, Fri 10-9 . sell $350, also, like ne w derto: Closed Tuesday colftbl set. $250. !63_·2419_ PILOT rllHTIMG 11751 Westminster Ave. Beautiful 10' couch & P.O. Box 1560 Garden Grove SM-6103 sharp round cofree ta· _Cos_ !_a ;\'lesa, Ca. 92626 IOOyr. old wicker baby ble, contemp. styling, * ·• * like new. 831·2923 ' crib 6 marble top trestle European smoked glass table & wash stand. dining set, almost new 646·2041, 675·8274. Sora & Loveseat 1275 ..... c" 10 IO Marrantz Stereo. tr adi- ••••••••••••••••••••••• tlonal Corfee & End Ta· Washers, Dryers· GE. Whirlpool. Kenmore. Mayta&. Reconditioned, refinished, guaranteed: 1145 delivered 750-3103. Rerri&erllto r , washer, dryer, elec range ,.chain saw. bike. 542-4083 HARBOR AREA APPLIANCE SERVICE We buy used appliances -·we sell recond. guar. appliances. 549.3077 Washe r /dryer . good cond, 1150 both. Refrig, GE, $150. 979·5137 -------- Frigidaire Refrig $200 Kenmore gas dryer S50 GE Gas d ryer SISO Ken more washer 1 95 Mayta& washer $65 Guaranteed 546·8672 Lrg Philco double door. r efrigf(reezer. $250 Rattan Shades, 12· & !I' long. $50/ea 644·825!_ I IUY ArPUAMCIS Les 957-8133 ble set , beautiful 25 ' Color T.V. $200. Formal 3 pc Sora set includ. Sora bed <immaculate ) all in xlnt cond. Can move. (714 ) 64 I ·2998 Teak wall unit. xlnt cond, prchsed in Denmark , will accept best offer 962·8084. 546·4285. Sectional Curve 9' sofa h ld eabed f ea ture . matching chr. reas 8 3 675·2699 FURNITURE WANTJ::U I pc or houseful _J~ay mo~ _536·4~1 f loose pillowback sofa . oak game set, Selig pla ypen sect sof a , tables All less than 6 mos old. 673·2523 I IUY FUINITURE Les 957-8133 Nice bag wooden d esk 200 640-8688 -------Plaid He r culon Sofa lkydn 1020 Sleeper Xlnt cond1t1un ••••••••••••••••••••••• $100 C.sh 548·6234 NIW Ii USID Ho.uhald GOCMh IOU & accessor ies . 1673 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine< E >. 642·4_348_ KilAST AM IUG c-· .. & 9x12 sz s1zs 640.0112 layLiR1 1845 Monrovia •8 Costa Mesa You are the winner or 2frfftfckffl ($24 value). to SUPEltCIOSS KICKOFF 'I I Jan 31st. Anaheim Stadium Call 642 5678, ext 272 tD claim your tickets *** WANTED Commode and ut1llt~ sink 751·8967 CHILDREN'S BEA UTY PAGENT Gtrl's.3·18 At · tracti11e & Talented . now a1·cept1ng applications. GOLDEN GIRL 642·3050 WAG N E R A I R u : S !) SPRAY OUTFIT. 2800 PSI t Electric l 100 ft. hose Wagnt>r <.;un Good Cond. Best orrer takes. Call Greg 979·9621 2 711ton comml'rcial air c;ondil111ners. Sacrtfi re at $2,000 for both H M Abrams, 1819 N-ewpnrt Blvd (.' M 646 ()223 Newport Beach Tennis C lub f ami l y m c m bers h1p $600 before 1-'rb (2131 542·6111 Airless s pray rig fo r ~ule. Wagner 2000, 150· of hose & 2 guns, $800. 640·5443. Et '• ••.t 1010 ~ • 1070 Gorgt'Ous White Fox <.:oat ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2000 ()80 ~y Bet.amax port.able ~ask a natural gold nug-759·9153or 751 2133 unit, video cl&mera. 1<'2 ·1 · p r get rings. l with 1 ~ ct reta1 price. er ert diamond. below t;l,\ ap cond. 76().8073 ' prau1al 811-7876 IOJS • •••••••••••••••••••••• ILACK f'HSIAN F e male. spay ed, I '':I years old. Needs loving h ome . Sl25 , r eg 1.57 round diamond. F color VS·2. GIA & EGL certifica te s. Lazar e Kaplan make f'i rm price $20,000 494 3966 Prank·.., ·rlnwn SISOO Dall ct rh1n~. SIOO Picasso. S6S 535.5595 DI VOR CE SAU : We are e ntering a tremendous new field or entertainment tbal. is llCB'TIOMIST sweeping the nation. We $750 mo. Call: Laura al 11188-6723. Gold & Silver Top Dollar 833-MSO, 1401 Dove St.. hp -I040 ldenttricatton Req N.B. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 957·80.53 Cigar .store Indian. hand carved S265. Lur 1an Piccard gold v.atr h & band S2000+ value. S7~0 ~isc painting!< & oils $50 lo $750 Rtkt'lo . 3 s pd fold· up M oto U.ccan.e $160, 10 spd 27" Srhwmn S230. ~1an'i; 18 r t golrl In d1an head ring Sl65. l'1l} parkinit nwter on s tand $55. Alpaca fur rug nr wallcoHring -lllx72 .. S2fi5. Parrot r<irt'. tam\'. Citron C11c•ka1tKl w C'age $1200, OI) rnprn off1 re l)'Jll'Wrilrr S90. Un der°" ood a1ldmg ma ch S25. Zabaton pillow. ver~ large S75, 2 parrot l·a~t'S. '• pri er $60 & $8~ Exper. phones , type are looking for a sales 45+ wpm. lite bkkpg, oriented person who has misc. cler ical. Irvine a desire for i bove mfr Call K.H.-540·8894.-· average-incom e . You - --must be personable & With growth company. confident in your ability Good phone personality. to communicate with Som e typing, var ied others & have dependa· duties Non-smoker . ble tra~rt•\i.M. We co 1\ t a c t--~·nTl a-·:·· · Wilrlrain 1f necessary. 714-975.(1864, 9.5 wkdys. Xlnt fringe benerits. Ap· ----------ply at: Teleprompter or IECEPTIOHIST Newport Beach. 901 W. With or without typing 16th St. Newport Beach. needed. Top pay. Tem· porary & foll time. Call Tod Services at 979·8900 IECEPTIOHIST Front ofc. appearance, accurate typin g , gd. phone manner. Excell. advan ceme nt o p · portunities. 644-7644 R.E. Leasing Agt. Salary + Com. Must have good s e c reta ri a l s k i lls . S.Orange Co. a r e a 8.11-1727. Restaurant Immediate part time openings avaiL for cooks & delivery drivers . Cooks must be 18 & drivers 21 w/good driv· Ing r ecor d . For in- dividuals with outgoing personalities & able to work eves. Apply daily an.. 5PM. Ask for J ean or Mary, Me & Ed's Pizza, 17th & Tustin, Costa Mesa. RESTAURANT Help needed dell man. counter help. F /T. P/T. Cell675-2193. CdM_ Restaurant BOB'S HOMIOFTHI HIOY Immediate openln1s In our family reatlurenta et nearby locallooa. We require no previous H · perlence. Join our friendly teem. Comes~ us today between 2-4PM w .... w ....... c ....... IM2Adama Ave., H.8. w .... w ....... c.-c it'u ..... :&rtte. ....... -A..mda . la c.taaa, i..,_. NIU. C.lllhr Till Ulatcr, H.8. --s::=r·' 5ALES· Extensive house plant knowledge a must, retail exper preferred. Early hrs • wknda req. Salary open. ~-0210. SALES FASHION Experience necessary for wome n 's apparel store. Xlnt benefits for ru&l time. Appt: 644·7100. SALES Hll.P W AMTID for antique store in L.B. Must work weekends, in· terviews Sat or Sun. 3305 Laguna Canyon Rd. L.B. ~es OPPOATUMITY COMTIMUIS TO KNOCK When you work for the Los Angeles T im es Circulation dept. as a field representative in a part time sales program which involves slgnin& up new subscribers in the community. Many now in this pro1ram earn more than $200 per week for working Just a few hours each day. We're looking for 1herp individuals who have a neat appearance end a knack for telklnc with people. We pay hourly waeea + aenerous com. missions. Previous ulea experience bel.Pful. but not necessary. Call Mondey·Fridey 9AM·5PM. 957·2361 Ht. #12CM. SALES Poe. avail. Floor covertne1, retidenllal fc comm'l. Call: Mr. Terry Welch, 151·2324. W.ES Peraon wanted ror attractive women's shoe dept·. ln Faahlon Itland. FGU or p/tlme, aper. nee. M0-1110 SALESPERSON for bealth food atore . P/Ume flt f/Ume. Exp. ........... .,,.Mlell lalla-ParUlme. lrNllC1 P• WW vlla. PNftr a · =: ........... ,. --..... ;ECY/OFC MGR. Full KEE.5HOND J>ups. AKG. DTAMONOS 1 54 carat tiine. Small N.8 . orfice. Champ sire. M /f'. Pet & (VS-2> Val SI 1.090 ai;k Lite typing, filing, re-sh 0 w -P v 1 P 1 Y · ing $7.000. J 25 L'arat cord keeping. Good 2131687·1345 art6 pm tVVS.11 Val Sl2,400 ask phone manner, & or -Shellie tri, male. cham I i n g S8 . 00 0 Pho n c ganizat.ion_ 957 -3046. pi 0 n b I 0 0 d 1 j n es. 7 I 159·0177 & 549·9702 SERVICE srATION months. $200. 851·2214 ....... .., 1071 ATTENDANT Doberman Pups AK C ••••••••••••••••••••••• Days, 6·3. Apply Shell Show qual. Very rare >\ i r C o m p r I' s s o r Station, 17th & Irvine, Fawns (Silveri & Reds boughtlsold,Serv1ce N.B. 642·1259. $175 & up. 675·3712 days ~7·2682 SBVICE ST A TION ATTIMDAHT Able to work days, apply et 15922 Pacific Coast Hwy. H.B. <213)592-~71 )ewer & drain cleaners wanted, light plumbing. 964-4822 SewhlgMKIMM O..rahM Costa M"esa Location. Needed ror canvas & up- ho 1s t er y products. Permanent full time positio n avail. Ex- perience prererred. Co. Benefits. 645·2244. Sitter need e d ro r Grandma. Sat. & some Sun. Hrs: 9·5. Must have car_ 752·01117 reacher/Teacher Aide. Part time. Will train, C.M . Christian pre· school. 646·5423. THCMr/Dlnctor Prive{e school 642·0Ul TIACHRS To it.art immediately. Part time or full time. Pre-1chool. 857-12153. relephone Soll cit on. Ruponsible young women to work even· inc•. 5:30·9PM. Sun,· Thurs. Eem '3.50-15.50 per hr. To apply, cell Kelly at 540-4088 ell. 5: 30 &.m-Thun. l'eDllla Hoel.eta, FIT. Wed tbna Sun. ~ate Coun· try Club, 15/hr. Tennia knowledee reqd . Mf·NCN. rYPl:SETTER I ea· perleoctd w /Comr.11· 1rapbi~ TJPtHU Df ••d•i••· ••• .,, ••. = ............. ........... ,.. .......... -- 979·7975eves. /\AA HOM E DO G TRAINING We train owner/dog Obedience f probl e m solving, show & protec· tion. Free evaulation 739-7684 1045 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Free to gd home. 2 aban doned pets ror adoption F /S P eekapoo, Fe Cockapoo. Vacc. r ur· rent. 552· 1513- Looking for a home or your own? You'll find many homes advertised for sale in Classified every day. IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buying Gold JeWt'lry & Silve r & Diamo nds J~ells or the Kingdom 540-4972 OAK FIREWOOD Delivered & Starkt>d Judy. 494·47&4 ---- Lonlalooft1 Helium Bouquets de- livered Per re ct f or every occasion. 613·4419 Westinghouse elect rir golf ca rt. totally restored, $750. 673·2730 l' ad 111a1· huh r a p s- Slllll set Offn • 1·ash only 645·29t13 1-1.Y l:"OTEH'.\i,\TIUNAJ, on Pam AIJlllW!th a1 r hne two for.one 11r kct shp Singapore . Central America. {;Hmany an\· or ll l'OUntnes tiu~ry ' Good until Fch 28 760·1999 New Amana Rad;irange M1crow<1ve. original warranty $249 . G irl'i; 20" bike sis 962 0001 Good slate top pool table. Ant oak library bench $500. You move . $225_ Iron bed S50 Wstrn Call 760·0786 saddle $150, 966 0305. Win Tickets Worth '24 Anaheim Stadium JANUARY 31, 1981 8100 P.M. Tlckfts nall1bll" 11 Tkkfolron. partlclpaU•I K1w1Hlll ""''"" ind Anaheim Con\'l"llllon Ct nttt Bos Ortln. . .fl DAILY PILOf .. , ... onclay. 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"'" W ·l.251 Ml-IMS beyoun. 141a'74) Power brakes, power moltSl4t 150-ml 1h•P4! ~ \'Hh or Gaodcond,lcyl,'1100 IMW SPICIM. wtnclow1,power1tffria1 ' Ira-'-lillp avail Nw .. • la•U'72 tJIZ '77 3000, perf. cond, ~·UOWCMd with lllt/telescoplDI T ' nt 631 liOO A-...... ....-.. _h tllO 71.000 ml, metallic 1teerln1 wbeel, air, Jrlt • J •h1• Wa)' "" "" ••••••~•••••••••••••••• <fD b~r"11~1,1 ('t ub m"m .......... .,., .......... ----• For the beat deal In 1reen , S l2,900 . V""llSWAGl~.INC AM/FM atereo, rear ~ 111J Mu111 .... 11•,.1 • IM"""'RT•NT ••••••••••••••••••••••• OranaeCounty ... Come (7l~)........,..,~,. "" I d d f 2.484 llUU 1~ ... llUI(' io twn dtl. rv " D I SeeU1Today'! .. _........ • ..... 100 w D OW • 011•r. -..... t'l'llO•• • l\t .. W•I\. NOl'ICETO 18 -·~tic tram. now t.b, .. 1 ha11 SU ~~ U t ,OUO .. 1111 u ll . IU!ADt:RSANO 213 714 a'\. . Must Sell: MBZ '77 450 13731 Harbor whit. wtlh BurtWMIY ln· \h.J\.-r. U ) l rutr h ... buu41hl l1r11"r bu1t, w.111 ADVERTUl£RS MER.CEDES Qr ____ SL, lmmac, orig priv Garden Grove t.erior. 27,000 mlla. Im· n ... 11 11 1• v ~ IJ$0l, ' fhe prh.•• uf lt•m• • owner (714)W·9~ m aculate thruout ! .-11'7if7 •d v"rtl .. d by vehltle direct leases SADDLllACW. DATSUN Z turbocharger •79 MB JOOCD, xlnl cond. '74 Super Beetle parta. U , 100. 7 54·8 110 or ~1011 d .. ltr1 1n t b t' vehicle & Installation kit S0'7c · S2l ,OOO. 495_1313 Back seat '2(). Rl1ht AnawerAdUOl,642·~ '4lc • n itJ ' M•ko lnt>t>••l.I claulf1ed 1dvertlain1 Houseollr'rCX>ftS VA&.UYIMPOITS plus hp. S9SO Complete or doorS40,windahleldS30. ·Mhn. w•--.. 'ull) t'QUlppeid l'lll't--d C'OIUDll\I d<>t111 nol In· 211M02M&rJuerite Pkwy Datsun z turbo motor. 97G-OO.laft.6. 641·9157 l-----------.flN IOll 10,..-U 11.'iU0,~2* rluJ" any 11ppllr 4ble ..._W..e.d 9190 Mls11onVieJo '2000. t'iberglass rear .,..... HJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• l11u11. lkt'ml«i. 1r10Uer ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111 l racing fenders extend '70 .280SL, m int cond, '711 VW Bus: Sunroof, 4 •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• 1'~ Lllb .&i>Jll •~h ....... llllt/ '"au. !in.&tke. chuaiu . WEPAY-'T9 P DOLLA1t -·Z040 ..ffMt4f sU>ci 8 inches S250. xtras, Blaupunkt' rau, spd. trans. low 111 lt7J DOMI '"11 r.11111 S1.-.1a1 i.u Ckttw tOIO fdlllfur1urpollut1onron ro r t op used cars-C&oeedSundays 768-5837. $20,500.PP,499-SOOO. milea1e. 36,000 miles. DAITS.AH I.id .... ~ Mf) ~lk• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrol devh't' \'ert1f1eahon5 forel1n. dome1lics or MS-9729or 556-6560. VI, atandard trans .. air • IMMAf' 21 3t HOA ffi or <Wa.ler dO<"umentary claulcs. If your car is '78 2dr 510 Sedan, imal' Pi19of 9741 cond., vinyl top. radio• l ,..,"11 muu"1~.-"urlt1n11 I llul \n\ IUllt.tl 11 l2mv vl•m1 pr.•p111'1 fife1>•t•ll0fl ''harae• un· extra clean, see us l'Ol'ld, air. Am1t'm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·sevw BUG, Sl200 more! UOOVZ). lru111 Jlllf mu In\ lud1n1e 1 ..... otherWUlt' l pel01hed PIRST: SSI 9087 LI! •sE 714-6163 $1395 llt AklOabh pnt t'l.I I 1111 i..let 'INlrl l1ar1 -.111> h•1Hu11-. Tu 1164 ~ by th.-i&Jvert u1er & • 5A ...... w "'° .... ,.. 9110 SANTA ANA Rot 97ZS • ing 12800 496·4393 , Explra lOpm 1·26-81 ·~ 1 ST a H OAOWAY DIRECTI '74 BUG good cond. aak· ~-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 835·3171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 661-6661 ... .._ ... , IOIJ •C .. • 11.•J• v••...a-.....1 '78t'iatXl!l,xlnt cond,lo lfll ... ••IOT -----... •••••••••••••••••• •• -• • ...... '"l uLTtM•Tt o111W•HO "'"cH1NE m1. xtras, $5()()0 or best. r-sv '68 VW C11m per V11n. s/r . \•\\ u11 ~1 .. r ""mt.onto IAILIOAT Ue.4 C_..11 •Ii. ar..pc.-. •USID IMWt• Wkdays SS6·2932: Eves TUll01 SISOO AT LAS CH RY SL ER PLYMOUTH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 97SO .. t •"I.' !<.·,I ··lll'nl A '"~' u11t' -.·uh II dleMll '71 VW ..... DSL ......,.Harbo-r Blvd '73 2002 10558 ) & wkends 1131 31>$4 uJ.1 VII $hAI .. ~ 1141~/ COl(llle apinn.aktH VIH' ... 000 -._ oof ~ ···cH IMPOITS I\ l~O & 15 5 Gtinvw " -· -••• COSTA MESA '7S 2002a (OOJ.5) ~ • •·t"' ' \ '76""""' 4 ( IS78 ) 848 Dove Street bar1entl> ;,ft tr11vcler 4 ,,ted, AM•fM f7f•JIOO '""'Sir sp. ..... 9727 ll'l•1r1 1lcdr11 11 u11.1r l 'ltt\C ell morl'' Slip Co11ette . Lie . 'T1320ia(0474) ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORTBEACH 111 "L°"'ll<li..il moJel with av•ilable'' f'm·eJ 1.11 CJl JVNPI TopD ... I 'T16.30csi a uto (0040) VISIT YOUI 75~0900 lr~ \II L 1r .. ~\11111( up tu r !iELOW market vulue. l6ttl I .... C•Sll! Cloled 5!!.~•y• Estate Sale. '78 Diesel. all In" n1•1 k ~ vv1Ji.:r .. 1n Please l'all Larr>, l'uul For any clean used im-OIANGICOUMTY'S OIAMGI COAST opt ions. make offe r ti 11h "'It h h n l hrll dl !179 ~ l!I lo !II fur port or domestic cars or HO.._.D .& 67S·I031 " > appt to '>how 1f uut OLDIST J"ll ~ ___ _ <""-' iSIJu ~·o-M6 plea:.t!leavemes11uge ' trucks:: & ~•DftU"'ITllS · Contact Bob Walker ~ ,,,.. ,.. ~~Ii '1t!W 9 ft sail dinghy TOD ~Ylll ....... p-al 1015 <:omplete SJOO O BO fi4 ... 962.IVU.. Open Daily It Sunday ....,... 'til 10 PM '74 Super Beetle. Orig 2929 Harbor Blvd own, xlnt cond . must see Costa Mesa lo apprec. F a bulous· ___ 5_4_6_·_1_9_3_4 __ xtras, "Ross Alarm " ,77 Aspen Deluxe. lo 35K System. dictation t>quip, mi, S32SO etc Lon (714J642·~SI 6Jl-6557 <Weekdays) 646·9016 tart 6PM/wkknds I Best '77 Dodge Aspen, SE SW orrer 318 v . 8. a u t 0 . air . Am/Fm . 6040 seat, • ·c·L· ·o· ·s·,·N·G· ··o·::c· ·E·s· • • "·"" 5640 UNIVBSITY m ,,..., Sales-Service-Leasing :-. I l l' l' t r I I I I ...... Slipa/ a..wc..w,lllC. ,sALES&SERVICE t \ 11 I' w r I ( l' r :. j 2 I • Docu 9070 Ri>li'iftOyce BMW OLDSMOllLE Porsche 91 1 SC '79, xlnt cond . take over lse 1216ZAH I for details call 682·2222 8·S wkdays. Joe or Kathy '76 VW 9 passenger van cruise. radials. 57 ,000 Lo Miles. $6,300 PP m i, 1 o wner. Call 962·S336arter5pm. 646-9638 arter Spm ,- c«1lt ul..itori.1J 1 3 s ule •••••••••••••••••••••• WI IUY 1540Jamboree HONDA rt'lurn desk::. I Leopol ' Boat Sltp, Huntington AIM.-1/ Cl.MM CAii Newport Beach 640-6444 GMC TIUCW.S d•·"k. ~ :! d"' 1 r1 I Harbor. i.>lt!C & water Clealks 9520 2850Harbor Blvd. Cl:lb1111'U. 7 1·redl'11tu. -12131592511:1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AtieftUCll COSTAMESA C'hrom .. c·h.iirs. 2 tuh ~u etlRN Phaeton IOIMclAl .. 't 540-9640 \'h:ur~. 1•n<1 tahles. ::.l1•ep· St:t-: OF'F'ICE SPAt'fo: Speedster . 1935 classic r1·1hnl'r off11·e rdni::. 851 1666 Coal'h Nt>ver r e :>t''"~ «h1t1r:.. misc su11 gistered Used for show 'Tl Civic, a /c, gd condt S3,200. Weekends and eve4-7 7Sl-Sl99 1967 POHSCHE912 In Good Cond 1t1o n 775-6853 after 2 o'clock '80 Porsche 924 Lo m1, S spd, fully equipped $1 7.500 631 9867 & 646·2028 ......... 9730 ....... 9755 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• i.nra. aot1qul' desk. new f'UR LEASfo: replica by Calif. Custom & PIH'' & equip. exec Boat Slip for lease car only : Bargained 1·ha1r \\kn!ls !163 7555. Newport Beach fo'eb pnced : See J im Buie or SSON. Beach Blvd. S52541fW , v.kdy:-.645·2666 Is l Sept I s l 19111. Bernie Ashe Theodore LAHABRA 7t4 673·6088 Robin s Ford , 2060 Top ~o~!l~!S:porta (Slll.No.olSAFwy) ~~.~~k~!:k2otf2h~~.~ NOW AV AIL.AILE Harbor Blvd .. Costa C71411U.UJ3 • t'mest ~oh'-''ltre for IJt:<.: Systems All res1dent1ul, multi unit , com mcn·1al 1ndus1rial aµ· phcat1ons For info. t·all Pyramid Uata, 639·1527 Mesa Call 642.0010 or Cars, Bugs, Campers, .,,.__._ b A pt clean $5750 67S,6860 Trmupa~ S40-S2ll. 914's,Audi's ..,.......y Y P · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---AskforU/C MGR ~~~~~~~~~~ '67 Jaguar 4 2 sedan. A ,Ca:+:ra, Sde/ '46 t'ord Woodie, restored JIM MAllMO '79 BMW 7331 /White really good c•lass11· Wire I ..... 9120 $13.000 ALSO '29 Model VOUSW .. A..... wheels . air. Am1 t'm . _ _... navy, auto. 16" BBS/P7. B 'd t d 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A Town Sedan. 4 dr. IS7ll Beach Blvd. rt ges on<· r a 1 a s Alplna, Calm stereo, Sens bl d f restored. Ideal for stu HUNTINGTON BEACH 1 Y pri r c or S.Uinig IOU * * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• o ......... SACRIFICE 27SSanta lsabt>I PRICE HEl>UCED Costa Mesa HEXCJ::I. BLUELITl-:S Youarethewinnerof liSO f v. Solomon SSS 2 frH tickefl hm<.lin,e:. $160 SCOTT 1$24 value), to ptile.., v.1th s trapless SUrHCIOSS ~rip~ arnl 1n· tips SI~ W.ICW.OFF 'I I many extras. Only 8500 quality • I' t dent.SI0,000.67S-6161. 142-2000 m iles, impeccable ty.714~-~;iva L'par Recreaffanal 673-~ V.WCIH 9530 TOPDOLl.AI ----Mcada ,••D IRAI ·75 BM W 2002, xlnt cond. 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 78 Dodge RV Van. Self· contained. Xtras. low miles. 842·S241 9SSO ""' rv air. 4.spd, price low at GOOD I CLIAM S4500. 497-1881. USIDCAISl ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Cosmo, velour up holstery. a r , 5spd . Am t Fm stert-•J. 1!11 rnn•I Runs j!reat S:l,O.'\O OHO B!l:l 5512. '691.....tt 1600 Best offer 644-7809 Rolh Roye• 97S6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "1 DEALER IN U.S.A. JR ROY R CARVER r ROLLS-ROYCE 1S40 J~mbo••• Nt'WPOrt Buch \'-----'MO· ..... ClOStO SUNDAYS 1961 Silver (;loud. white. good t'ond Owner $21,500 or trade fur pro perty 640 49'J9 '77 VW Westfalia Camper 641·7197. amtfm cass, Michelin tf 40 tires. IOK mi on new eng. $68001080968·1372eves '74 VW Super Beetle. xlnt. won't last. $2800. 963-0516. EUROPE IOUND '76 Bus. 31.000 mi '76 Rabbit. $3300 Must Sell : 644·4208 '69 Faatbock.$600 631·3727 '75 VW Rabbit, Amffm stereo. lo m1 , very dean. $2650. S4lH3 IS Vot.o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALES, SEIVICE AND LEASING OVERSl-~AS DEi.IVERY EXPERTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74FOID COUMTaY $9Ulll 9PSGIWAGOH Low m iles. Load ed . Onginal and sharp: 1232 MVH> Sitts JIMMAllMO VOUSWAGIH 18711 beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 '77 FORD GRANADA GHIA. AtC. P/S, 6 cyl., AM/FM Stereo, Landau top. 22·28 mpg. MUST SELL. $31~ OBO. 639.3625 L.iftcollt 994S ••••••••••••••••••••••• lll11h xlnt tOnd 646-3724 Jan 31st • /\nahe1m Stadium SportitMJ Goods 8094 , Call f>42·5678, ext 272 lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWll JHPCJ Pow. steer . trak loc, bucket seats . front stabilizer. roll bar. & more Yours for 1m· med iate delivery (IY.!H870l miracle mazda '76 S30i , 4spd, a 1 c . amlfm. s /r . rblt t•nl $8500/080 8:!6·3fi7S '77 320i, sir. a C', lo m1 . new tires. likt! nvw, $9500 673·8886 9740 ISaab 9760 U.RUllE VOLVO 1966 lfarbor Blvd COSTA MESA 646-9 303 540-946 7 A beautiful Ma rk IV. only 22,000 mi. soft yellow finish. i.td tires. clean, no marks. was custom bit for owner. SJOOO Call 644-6913 ••••• •• •••• ••••• •• ••• •• C'la1m your t1ckt'-ts 11127 Slh 7 h1llin~ slamp * * ·• v. d11r11nwn1 $1.000 or 1•:ir or lr<11l1• ror h uni mg Motoriwd likes 9140 J4Ull~ .. .-rnhnt• \ &tr. :w7!.-t •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ;:,c·ub;i £11\ m.: 'l"t•t !>Ull~. 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Fty • ':.!:~;.~.:lo c.1675-26'5 MUST SELL OR TRADE '64 Chris Craft, twin Chev 283'1, 27' dbl plank, SIS, etc S30-2531 or 979-2834 • ---------'M Chris Craft. 28', twin l~ hp, wood hull. xlnl cond. rull equip, new paint. 997-8677 '76 Relnell 24 • , lstf1900. 492·4780, 498-4162. is KONA 11' Ski eo.t, w/US h.p. evinrude, 1pr clean, 250 hrs. on moeor. 54MT13 after SPM It' Hallett, 4M Chevy, Berkley Jet, lo hra, llrM. 98000. *1JlJ or tJO.Dl aft. t . lt' Ol.A8TRON with trlr, xll9t fllhlal It slcl boat. m:IMO r ltO Peugeot. great shape Ju s t tuned . Mu s t s acrif1re $350/best 642.4039 $7419 COSTA MESA AMCJHP Moforcooe~·1 s49.ao21 Sc 91SO - ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 J eep <.:JS, clean. lo m1, ~YAM XSSSO STU 2300 stereo & many xtras . m1, drive shaft. mags. loaded for orr roadmg. blk1slvr.S2300557 1972 Asking $S500. :->48·3641 . 67<..7'>/W! Molar HOllii1~ S-•I ~ ~ _.,, - R...t/Stor• 9160 '62 Willys r U Xlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• moving, must sell. Ask· For Rent Harvest Motor ing SJ200/0BO. Call Art . "Home 2ort. Sleeps Six <7f4J530-4889. c- plus. Uses Regular Gas. Call S56 0197 after 6PM. Private' Party MUST SB.1. T /WI '79 TOYCYTA . P/S, P/B, A /(;, Dual S hocks . TraHen,Utility 9110 Am /Fm Cass, Muc h _. ................ -.... -'M1fl'lr'' 8 es l IX4 I wheel trailer. SIOO 968-:1210, 962-5900 or offer 9611-6813 acr ifl ce, '77 Subaru Wagon . 4 whl drive, AuloS.,..iee,P..ts 4spd, Am1Fm cass. Ir Aeenl0rff1 9400 Mint. $2800. 540-8783 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S SAVE SAVES WITH USED PAITS Imparted car parts IM PORT AUTO SUPPLY 101 N Manchester Anaheim 776-9900 Ford 302 Engine in good running cond. S300/0BO 641·9157, !'>48·3374 DATSUN Z turbocharger & installation kit. 50'1 plus hp. $950. Complete Datsun Z turbo motor, $2000. fiberglass rear racing renders extend stock 8 inches $250. 768-5837 Trwdll 9S60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Dodge l ton. H/D sus- pension, custom bed, lumber ral"k & tool box· es. 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LEASE DIRECT! 1911 SAAi TURIOt IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dovt:' St reel NEW PO HT IH~ACll 752-0900 ORANGE COUNTY SAAi' HUY or LF.ASE DIRECT OVERSEAS d}ELIVi;RH!S • HJ I ;>0 < ··••1'11•" ~,. ·~" B l trllfJt •flt ar,.."• 1,,r l.q t~( 9762 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 DL, 4 spd, am rm cass, 3000 mi on rebll eng. xlnt thruout, $2150 96.1~3 Toyota '765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '80 Cclica LTU Edition Loaded Call 775-5476 Sat ,Sun Wkkdys 5 J0.8PM ORANGE COUHTY VOLVO tt47 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5ix cylinder. 1974. power steering brakes. t'M. S0,000 miles' $1100. Call An~wer -Ad •42 1. 642-4300, 24 hours E X C L ll S I V E I. Y VOi.VU Largest Volvo D~aler Mercwy 99S0 m Orani?e Count) · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bl 'Y or I.EASE ORANGE COUNTY'S UIRECT FINEST I LINt:OLN·MERCU RY ~[, 01-:ALERSHI P t!ell'i:J ~Z!!~· 10 I 20 Garden vrove 8 1 16·18 Auto Center Dr Gardf-'n Grove 530·9190 SD Fwy.Lake fo'orest J • eitilr , • •••••••••••••••••••••• ttlO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESTATE SALE '76 Buick Electra L1m1t · ed. 2dr. fully equipped M o n ·t'r1 . 8 4pm 759-4382 Coclloc ttlS ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUI #I CADILLAC DIALlltSMIP IN ORANGE COUNTY! SALES.SERVICE AND LEASING IRVINE 130-7000 ·77 Monarch. small V-8, auto trans. ps. pb, dlx int, gray. 5,000ITii. $3500. 675-3767 '79 Mercury Bobcat. yellow. p s, p 1b. a/c. AMIF'M ste reo cass. 21.000 mi. S38001bst orr 964·S958 tii4111tUMJ tt SJ • •••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Musta ng 302 2bl. FM /Cass .. super cle11n xlnt cond $2200 64S·S660 JOHNSON & SOH L.iftcollt Mere_., 21626 Harbor Dive[ T,...... 9767 1•-------------------1 ...................... . '79 Mustang 4cyl. 4spd. rm1cass. $3900/0BO 556-6138, 497·3564 Costa Mesa S4G-5630 We Pay OVER -looll For Your Good VW, PorscheorAudi VW·PORSCHE-AUDI 44S E. Coast Hi way at Bayside Drive Newport Beach 673·0900 Premium prices paid for any used car (foreign or domestic) in good condition. See Us Finl: :!888 llurbor llh·d ( '11~t11_.\lt•~:J ~II) O:l~l(l Alllol. ........ d ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... .__ t70I ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! lfll AUA ..... .. CHIMPOITI •DoYeMr..t NEWPORTBltACH 71J.OMI Mil ....................... '11 Audi lllO, 8 pecu,., llA& CODcl , a•to , /OllO . .OlJl. '81 DATSUN 210 2 ·Dr £0V!-~ bod\' ... motcl"'QI un<letcoolt 6 ,....__., O<OIKllOI\_,__ 1431161 (Sn. ~21 Thia Weekt SALi NICI 54169 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '80 DATSUN 310 2Dr Ea1.11pment .neluOM 4 1Qee'd tr•n\ motd•no oacl\IJQe fht)1moguatd 11m1ec1ion _.._ & undMcoll '0231 S•• 38~1 Thia Weekt SALi PRICI ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'II DATSUN Skot Ibid P/U Eou•~ tf'ldudel • toeed trans bOCly tfld9 moldu'IQ.t uncMfCOll a TN<~--~ tllS911 ISll>. 31411 Thia W•kt SALi PllCI 55426 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'IO DATSUN 200SX CPI Au-Ir-.. bod\' --•"91 und-. Sl 01iQ. ~ conltol -.,_,,,._"'"""-I T'*"'<>Ou•rd or04ecl'°" Olo9 (3&131 (Siil 1141) • 1hl1 Weekt · IALI NICI 57491 .............................. 1hl1W..U SAi.i PllCI •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,,_..,. __ ._ .... c... ~.,,.,._ OfW9DOlllllWv , ..... , .............. ._._, ---ClfllDfll '79TRIUMPH TR7 CONVERTIBLF: Must sell desperate Older car or cy<"le fo r equity Xln'I condition. lo miles. xtras 639<!625 . I t If I It.•· ... 1~1 .... I•'•""' 11ltl lf Jt l '79 SPITFIRE. red convt C_.o '917 lmmac C'ond 4 spd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM cass, lugg rack. '68 Camaro. Almost a turbine r ims $4 ,800 classic. Beaut. Best ofr. Mustlet 1to: 750.7393 ~-5529 aft 6pm Vollsw. 9770 Clle•rolet tt20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• '10 VAHAGON * ChHy MORle '79 10,000 miles, clean. Must 2 + 2 Hal c h b a c k : see: (089158) Economical S speed SPICIAL manual trans. Clean car '. <052XJU ). ·<fDiff<Wt Uowa'-<l OHL Y S45tS ~ 11 voucswAGfN 1NC HOWAID Che.,.. • 534-4100 Dove•QuallSts. 13731 Harbor NEWPORT BEACH Garden Grove llJ.OSH '77YWIUS Sharp: <0*90> S149t ~Wowaul VOUCSWAGlN. IHC 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove SHUSNISTI We have a 1ood selection o f NEW & USED Chevrolet.a! COMMEll CHEVROLET '\...,.. II · r.. I 1 ' • " I \ \1 t , ' 1)4b-I 200 '68 Musta n g . V8 automatic. New carb., r adiator, tires Clean, '2,000 497-S716 '66 Mustang Convt. Stock, new top, trans rblt., eng lo mi, 771-1228 eves •MUSTAHCi• '67. 289 Engine, VS, a/c, new radial tires, red w /blk interior. Sl750. Days 642·4321 ext 210. eves 64(). 7049 0.....1111 HIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 REGENCY Top cond. hi mi, $2200. 962·1306 IAIGAIH! '79 Olda Toronado DSL. Wholesale '9500 rlrm . Finan cl n1 avail . 64C)..8882, 644-4684 ..,.... 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '10 Ply. Barracuda. Nd1 trans. wort. $SOO or orr. -...113 6t IOADIUMM• Cuatom Int, new en1· t ran1-palnt, xlnt. SH00/080. 842·0128, '73 VW Bua. xlnt cond . '3.000. '72 Chevy Klngswood 182·M5 '71 YWIU6 0.K. You Wln! (NIOlll SZIH ~~ft~ ~ IM-4100 13131 HartMw Garden Grew• vw ,.,,., '• left • riPl .... 'TJ left door •• -9.Mtoffte Estate Wp, all elec wtn-'77 I are ta Ice over doWa, aeall, door lockl, pymnta. Lo mllea, nu am 8ttk stereo. a/c, lu1-tires, MS.-11 after lPM late rack, many xtras. brown/wht ext, 1old int. ,.,.._ ft61 xlnt coed. SlJOO Rhoftda -.. ••••••••••••••••••• •·5315 '77 Trana Am. Power 1teerln1, bralces, win· 76MOMIA2+2 dowt. AM/Fii I traclc. PUel M= 4. e1I, loolc.I aMl5 .. ,.. . m11. c.n d P Mllte U7·1SIT or ''71 Gran rlx , --. am/fm/llrtl, air, tU.. ..... 'TICIRVY LUV V.f Alll1 pd-, llereo., N.. "N ,,,.....,., U. ml, =.,,,..,xWC'OBd. -... .., .... otr. •1711 ........ _______ _ . - .... j 111111 Clll1 ' M(•Nll/\~ J.\Nll/\11¥ ,'I, I 1111 Service at West Point Prayers reunite . hostage f alriilies . ,.,. .......... RUNNING FOR JOY Ex-hostage Peul Needhem Hunlinl(ton police seek gem thieves Police are se*rching for two men who a lle clly robbed a Huntington B '*c h s hov--of $61 ,000 worth of jewelry, plus S50 cash . The hold·up occurred late last week when t he s uspects re- portedly e nter e d Discount Fas hion Jewelry. 16672 Beach Blvd .. and allegedly pointed a blue steel revolver al a female ·lerk, polke said. The men then order ed the store employees to empty into a shopping bag two displa y trays and two boxes containing gold rings adorned with precious stones. chains, bracelets and gold money clips, according to the police report. The pair threatened to shoot anyone who attempted to follow them and fled from the store in the Friday night incident. police said. One suspect was described as a white man, age 25·30, 5 feet-9 to 6-feet. slim build with a brown mustache. The second suspect was described as a white man, age 25. 5 feet-7 with a mustache a nd an acne complexion. Both men were said to have dirty, greasy hands, according to the report. Vandals mar golf greens· Vandals struck twice over the weekend at SeacliH Country Club, 3000 Palm Ave., Hunt· inaton Beach, doing approx- 1 m ately $5,000 dam age to teveral puttiq greens. ~ Brian Lake, head professional and aeneral manaaer at the club, 1aid a car jumped a curb and rm over the 14th and 15th l reen1 alter clo1in1 time on aturday, whil~ a motorcycliat tore up lftMlnda on the 13tb and 14th holes after cloein1 on Sun· day. WEST POINT, NY CAP> Many or the liberated hostages and their families went to a service today lo thank God for the del1verant'e of the freed Am en c ans. T he service was conducted in the hilltop nondenominational t'adet t•hapel at the U.S. Military Academy. They arrived under gray skies which carried the threat of rain or snow. Gen Andrew Goodpaster, commandant or the academy, greeted some or the hostages at the door The service was the only event on their schedule because what the freed hostages wanted most was time to themselves and the chance, in solitude, to resume relationships abruptly severed 141h months ago. So the government sealed them from a curious public at West Point and gave the m privacy -privacy for some to become reacquainted with children grown a precious year older, privacy to re·establish c~ntact with spouses alone for * * * those many nigh.ts, privacy to re flect on picking up their lives. A few of the freed hostages emerged from the·Hotel Thayer to jog, or to chat with reporters. On Tuesday. they fly to Washington. D.C., for the na· lion's official welcome home. In the days to come, they can expect an outpouring of emotion not experienced since American prisoners of war returned from North Vietnam in 1973. President Re.agan issued a re- solution in Washington today declaring Thursday a day ol na- tional Thanksgiving. Freed hostage Clair Barnes. 35, of Falls Church, Va. and Frederick Kupke, 33, of Fran- cesville, Ind., expressed amaze- ment at the reception accorded them upon their arrival Sunday by 200,000 fellow citizens who lined the roads of the Hudson Valley for a chance to cheer . "I can't put it in words how good it feels." Barnes said about hi s return to American soil. "And I couldn't anticipate the <See HOSTAGES, Page A2) * * * Ribbons reflect nation's gratitude By The Associated Press Americans untied the yellow ribbons. The hostages were home. The n ationa l celebration spanned the nation as the 52 Americans returned Sunday -it echoed from the rolling Catskill Mountain foothills where the former hostages set foot at last on native soil . to villages and cities thousands of miles distant. CRelatedplaoto, AS). At the First Presbyterian Church in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. the moment the former hostages set root on American son, SZSun- day school children launched 52 yellow balloons. Thous ands of other residents made noise any way they could, wailing sirens, blaring mlllw fiistfes, pealing c hurc h bells a n d honking automobile horns. In Gardiner. Maine. townspeo- ple turned out Sunday night to watch a bonfire of old Christmas trees. The sponsoring Rotarians said they had hoped lo get 444 trees one for each day of the hostages' captivity -but ended up with morethan600. Ma yor Glenn Knecht of Crawfordsville. Ind .. announced a yellow ribbon-burning fo r tonight to mark the end of the 444·dayordeal. A dozen c hur c h es in Millinocket. Maine, scheduled a symbolic burning of yellow rib· bons for Thursday. For'three minutes Sunday, the air of Newark, N.J ., ran& with bells aod howling sirens u the city's firetrucks and firehouses pulled out all stops to mark the freed hostages' return. More than 250 Ne wark firefighters paused in one minute of silence. remembering theeight American servicemen who were ~illed last April in an aborted mis- sion to rescue the hostages. Church bells peaJed at noon on Sunday in Indianapolis and in Chalfonte, Pa.. 52 residents - one for each former hostage - rang an antique fire bell. Chalfonte's mayor , Andrew Stoler. rang the bell eight times- once tohonoreachofthe men who died in the rescue mission. Maine Gov. Joseph E. Brennan proclaimed Sunday a "day of welcome for the hostages." In South Paris, Maine, a women's club asked neighbors to string up Christmas lights again Sunday to light thefreed hostages' return. Sunday was ''Welcome Home to America Day," in Bucks County, Pa .. and county commissioners authorized the flying of a giant vellow ribbon at noon from the (See RIBBONS, Page AZ) •-••• l•r lreetl••• YOUR HDMITDWI UllY PIPIR OH ANG E COUN I Y C AL If OHNIA /'-, C ENTS Kidnapped •issionarg displaged This photograph of kidnapped American missionary Chester Allen Bitterman, with his signature across the bottom, was dis- tributed in Bogota, Colombia, by terrorists as proof they hold the man affiliated with Wycliffe Bible Translator s of Huntington Beach. Guerrillas known as Movimiento 19 de Abril demand end to Wycliffe language and re"ijgious activities among Colombian Jndifris. ·~ Go/,dprice Plans for 01arsh called violations in Europe .plummets , B y PATRICK KENNED\' preliminary ruling last March LONDON (APJ Bullion 0(,,..0•11'"1101swi that thC' l.200·acre low land i!) a prices tumbled in hectic Euro-T he h'ead of :tl'I environmen· natural wetlands to be protected pean trading and the dollar rose talist group has criticized five from development against most major European alternate Orange County de· .. What they want lo do is de· currencies today, setting yet velopment plans for the Bolsa vclop thl' property, mC1ke Sl another record ~gainstthe Italian Chicu mars h as viol<tting the in· billion an<.l.. tlest.J.:o..i.:-the largest-..-.., li ra and moving towards 2.0SWesr-lent of the State Co1tslal Act. rem a1ning wet l<tnds in Orange Germ an marks. In contrast. o!ficials of Signal and Lo~ Angeles counties ... said Gold prices fell by up to $25 a Development Corp., which owns Green, who C1lso is a biology pro· troy ounce. and silver sank as most of the l.200 acre marsh. fessor at Gulden West College. much as Sl. Both met<.t ls were at say any of the proposals are ac· Green said the marsh provides lheirlowestlevelssincetheend of ceptable. providing the compan) habitat or feeding ~round s May. rfec~ives,· $100.000h fro.m thebstate for mon• than 100 SJIC'CleS or High U.S. interest rates and a 0~ eac l acre t at is to e set birds, rrwluding several such as reported wave of gold selling in as.'de f~r marsh r~sto~ation. the least tern and brown pelican. the Far Eillit were principal fac,__ rhe fi ve proposals include tw~_on..t.hu cooan~ered· s-ped ·cs list. tors, traders s aid. by_ Qr.lnge-Collnt. lfff(J three Sub· lie claims it probably would In London. gold traded at a me-milted as g~_neral plan amend-be inexpensive to restore the dian $532.50 a troy ounce just · menls by Signal. The county marsh by placing a culvert un· b efore the city's five bullion prop?sals each c·all for a tx;>at der earthen dikes to allow ocean houses set the recommended marina. home~. comm e rcial water t1> flush the area . morning "fix.·· The metal closed s hops and var.y ang amounL'> of Signal spokesmen argue that atS552 Friday. m~~sh restor ation. I h eir hoat marina proposal . Signal propo~als ca ll for a wo uld fulfill a 1973 land swap lar ge scale hous_mg developm~nt agreement with the state that or a boat manna and housing calls for the stale to build a development or a large scale marina b\' 1987. marsh restoration. . In return. Signal would grant P!!ter Green, pres.1denl of the the state title to 530 acres of Amigos de Bolsa ~h1ca. a group marsh. of ~00 dues-paying m.embers The Coastal Act of 1976 has de di cated to pr eser v ing the p laced a shadow over that -~a r s h, s a ys the proposals earlier agreement because it violate the State Coastal Act. prohibits developm e nt in a He noted t h at the St a te natural wetland. Coastal Commission made a The Amigos de Bolsa Chica BB gunman robs night depositor Another holdup has been added to Huntington Beach's current string of night deposit bank bag robberies. The latest incident occurred at 12:25 a.rn. Sunday outside the Security Pacific Bank on the cor· ner of Brookhurst Street and Adams Avenue. According to police, an employee of Arby's restaurant at 19051 Brookhurst St., pulled up to the bank accompanied by a second employee, then left the car to drop receipts into the niaht vault. also have challenged the land (See MARSH, Page AZ> Or:~:Gt~~~~sl \\'eather Varia ble c loudiness through Tuesday, some morning fog along coast. Lows tonight 50 at the beaches. 56 inland. Highs Tuesday 64 to 68. IN81DETOD4'~ TM comeback ltort1 o/ th~ ytar wo• Jim Plunhtt. MmU>nt 10W t>w /ifkJl chaptn in the Super Bowl. Su .tone•. photoa. P• Bl. •••• ..... _..,,,..,.. ........ '-·•·..,. "' ...... llW ~ Al =-~ c ........ He 1ald the damal!l• hu been repaired ao that 1olf er1 may pla1 the affected holea. He aald Hcurity precautlon1 will be 1tepped up in the wake of the van- dalbm. ') Massed parttclpanta ln ninth annual World Maiten Marathon turn off Walnut Avenue onto Jeffrey Road Sunday in Irvine ID tbe . --,. diatanc' "Run for Freedom" that waa dedleatect to the Dfreed American boetal•. (For detalla, see lporta, Paa• B·l). A1 he approached the bank, the employee wu confronted by a 1uapect who arabbed the money baa, pallce Hid. Tbe employee 1tru1sJed with the robber unW tbe man threatened him with a ,_ --and ordered bllii to drf•• away · CS.NIG,,PaceAI) ......... a ....... "' t= ·-:: \ . } Ii ,, -' e• a.~• .. _._ • &• 41 OM.YMT Mtnog • ._n. '"' ---JIJST BRE~KINC.,_: --- La&• *"" "°"' ....,1. ~ ~ •" 1111 ................ . lrOn negotiator defends atp6ee~nl .,. ..... AMet~Pnll Iran's prlme mlatl&er today.,_... la ParUa111•t the •• ,...,.,... ... maoe Wllft ..... UM• ~•lll '° ........ bolt••• cru111and1n1h1ted that Pr••ldlftl R .. aan honor tbt t•rm1 of th• ettlement PrwidMt Ab0Uaa11an llanl&dr, a tonctlme critlc of the r lero dominated 1overnment, hu 1harply rrillclae;d the aet\le- mtent appuently H put ul an attemP& to oreat• a climate in 1i11 h1ch lo Hpand hi• lnflu•nc• Kn.an alrHdY ha• indireted the U S lntenda to abide by the <'artc<r adminll!raUun u ceem•ot th.at freed the U me-n ant \aken rapU\lt b lral\lan mtUl&nl1 Nov. t, 1979. The romplu fman~1aJ H Ult ment. medlatfd by an Alaerian dele1a· Uon, 1i11·.u 11nt'd b> the lJ • and Iran •·•·-w-•·· .. ,....., TAU ' ~aud1 Anbl• I AVI Pa~t1tan1 ~reside~t Mohan1meJ Zia ul ttiaq today told the 3'1 naU?f> lslam1<' summit lhte tu&hes\ ~non\) · !>huWd be 11ven lo endina the 18-week-old Iran Iraq wu wh1C·h h t' itliltd weakens the entire Persian Gulf re ~•on .. Th~ i;onn1l'l bt:tween the brotherly Islamic c·ountnes. Iran .lnd lriaq u. a tr•K'l'. blow lo our hopes •nd upeclallons. ·· ud Zia the l1rt:i.1denl ur the conference or lshtm1r nations. who has made two un!turcessful mediation trips to Baghdad u11,1 fehran -~• ...._,. pr••••• ••r.s WA RSAW, Poland <AP1 Some 2,000 students were report i:d today to have be11un a s1t-1D at the u~iverst\y_ ID Lodi to dt'- rnand abolition or mandittory classes m Marxist .philosophy, a dding a new clement t o the unrest in communist Poland The reported student sit-in was part of a wave or unrest that bt>gan when the government sought a sharp in<'re11se m meat prices last s ummer and has raised fears or possible Soviet m 1litary interventaon. Partlll•• art• ltarrrd WASHINGTON <AP > The U.S. Supreme Court today left int<1<'t a California ruling that bars partisan politi<'al groups from participatin~ in non-Partisan eleetions. . . . The jusll('es, by an 8· l vole, refused to review a California case in which the Marin County Demo<'rati<' Centra l Committee was barred from s pending money or publicly endorsing can· did ates in a 1979 election . Today's a<'tion affects only California ele<'tions. but the Marin County case could spark similar litigation in other states. Not unfair High court OKs TV in courtroom WASJllNGTON CAPl States a re free to allow televis ion and sllll·photography c·over age of c riminal trials even when the d e fenda n ts objeC'l, the U.S . Su preme Court ruled today. S u ch cove r age does not automatically violate a criminal defe ndanf s constitutional r1'ght to fa ir trial, the high co urt said. Tod ay's unanimous dec1sinn upheld Florida's policy or" ai. lowing court room camera cov- e rage, th us upholding the b urglary con v 1c t1ons oi two ---Mlaml-liea ch policemen who l'laimed they had been denied a fair trial. More than half the states have adopted some policy, eithe r p erm a ne ntly o r on an ex- perimental basis . for allowing broadcas t media coverage or tria ls . Not a ll lhose s tales, however, have allowed <'Overage of eriminal trials over the objec- t ions of defendants or others in- volved. Chi ef Jus tice W a rren E. Burger. writmJ! for the court, s aid a 1965 decision striking down the swindling con viction or T exas financier lhllie Sol Estes UCI slates center event Grand o p e ning w e e k cerem onies for uc; Irvine 's new University Center are scheduled beginning T uesday, featuring jugglers to jazzmen, gospel singers a nd hula dancers to a mini-Mardi Gras to c limax the event on Friday. Festivities begin at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday with jugglers, mimes, magicians and puppeteers performing in the new center 's foyer. A parade of classic cars will motor in at 12 :30 p.m . for a grand ribbon-cutting ceremony during the University Center celebration supported by some 40 on-campus clubs and or· ganizalions. Complete information on the week's events may be obtained by c alling 833-6922. did not establis h that telev1smg criminal trials is inhere ntly un- constitutional. ·'It dees not stand as an a b solute ban o n s t ate ex · perimentation with an evolving technology, which in its relative infancy in 1964, ..and is, even !'low. in a state of continuing change," Burger said. H e added th at the U .S . Supreme Court is not willing to set down an y s uc h kind or automatic ban. Ju.slices-Byron R. While and Potter Stewart, in separale opinions. said they thought the Estes decision 16 years ago set down an absolute ban but that they were willing to overturn that decision. Burger's opinion Burger's opinion sa id de - fendants remain free to challenge their convic tions on grounds that news media cov· "er age prejudiced their trial. But, he said, defendants can- not bar the courthouse door to the bro adc ast news media if state policy says otherwise. "If it could be demonstrated that the mere presence of photo· graphic and recording equip· ment and the knowledge that the event would be broadcast in· variably and uniformly affected the conduct of the participants so as to impair fundamental fairness, our task would be sim· pie; prohibition of broadcast <'Overage or trials would be re- quired ... Burger said. The dec ision did not give the broadcast media a ny constitu- tional right to cover trials with cameras and microphones, but appeared to lay the groundwork for such a First Amendment showdown. The U.S. Supreme Court last July ruled that the public and . news media have s uch a con- s titutional right l o attend criminal trials -even when de · rend ants object. Armed with that ruling, broad· casters may be expected to test their rights in thOle states not allowing broadust coverage or • trials, or allowing su~h coverage only when all participants con- sent. TELEPHONE Thomas P. Haley "'*41 ... , Robert N. Weed Pfnid9ftl M. ThOmas Keevll E•llw Thomas A. Murphlne .._..... ..... Charles H. LOOS AHltlMt ........ E.iter . t'iiyrlf'\t IUt or•iitt c•••t '°"tlllt lllflf Ce11111Jet1y, Me M•t ........ ..., ............ I,.._ ef .... 111---· MNlfl !Ny .. rt11Jr •f11ce!I w1t11e111 t11Jecle1 ,.milMlel\M CllllWl'lfllt -· a ' Allda...,._...: (114) 142-4321 c, .. ......,....,...,,.:142·9'71 OFFICES Celt• MeM: altWllM .. ., 5Crwt i.....,.. llledl: 1117 .... C..•t ........ Hllfltlflfl• 8Ndl: Ul1S8Mcll awteverd ' New ills in buses detected Mech1nie1 are checldn1 Oraqe ~ty'• neet of 65 new Grumman Flxlble buae1 in the wake ol 1 company report that lhe vthlclea may ha ve yet anoth•r aafely problem. Grumman ortlclals notified the Orantt1 County Transl\ Dis· trit't and 26 other public bus sytems nationwide that cracks due to mt>tlll r1111tigue may de· vetop ln the bus Mu spension syst em . The problem inv<>lves 11 put called the trunnion that <'Ontrols lateral m o vem ent of r ear wheels T h c• s e t' r a 1· k s , <' o m pan y spokesm en sa id. "a re potential s arety problems · · Tht-ot"TO µut the Grum man buses into St>rvires last summer The bust•s were making runs today and arc being c heC'ked as tilt';\' return to lht• transit dis tri\'l 's l:ardcn Gr ove main I l' n u n t' t• y u rd . a d 1s t r 1 c· t s pokesman said In Los Angeles . Southern l'uliforniu Hapid Transit Dis· lrit•t orril'ials pulled their Grum- 111 an fl eet from service in De<'ember when cracks in the bus framl's were d iscovered in some of the veh1des . Inspections of OCT D buses re· vealed no suc•h cr ac ks . OCTD of- ficials s aid their shipment of buses was manufactured before a l'rodut•t1on t'hange by Grum- man whil'h apparently was respon s ible for the ea rlier rracks. Grumman officials said no <IC· c·idents arc known to ha\'e oc l'Urred bel·ause or the trunnion ('ra<'ks. although s te er ing the bus would be "difficult.. if the part breaks f'ro• Pagr .1 I NIGHT ... from the bank. poli<'e sa1d The> ~unman flt•d with s:1rn. ac· c:ordinJ.! lo tht• rt•port Ovto•r lht• µast e1i.:ht Wl'l'ks. s ix robberies am1 onc attnnptl·d roh bcry havt• (u•e·urrt•d 111 llunt111gto11 ' Beuc:h 1n v11 l v1n g l1 11 s t rrl'!'>s t.'m ployt•(•s altl·mptrng to make• afte r-hoursdt'pos1ts i\ceording to puli1·c, lh1• 20 year-old Arby's employee has been victimized twit'c . On Nov 26. the s am e e mployee was robbed of$8S5 while attem pt1ng to make a deposit, polic e said. Inves tigators say different sus- pec t s appear fo hav e bee n respons ible for the \•arious rob beries . They are atte mpting to de termine whether the s ame gun man was involved in the two Arby"sholdu1)s F.-... Pagr Al RIBBONS ... flagpole al the courtho use in Doylestown. The Missouri River city of Washington, Mo., proclaimed that Feb. 12 Abraham l.incoln"s birthda y would be "Welcome llome Da y'" fo r forme r hostage Rodney Si('kmann of Krakow. Mo. Sickmann, a 1975 graduate or Washington lligh Sr hool, will be honored by his nei~hbors with a parade and a ch urch service. In Chespakeake. Va., Mayor Sidney Oman asked that yellow ribbons be displayed at all busi nesses antl outside all homes until .. ~eb. l to celebrate t he re turn or t he freed hostage>s. At St. Seb<1stian Church in Mad Ison . Maine. St•ouLs un· wrapped 52 yellow ribb<>ns they had til.ed around the belltower last Nov. 4, on the first anniversary or the embassy takeover in Tehran. Leftists protest M ADRJ D, Spain (A P l Several thousand leftists c hant· ing "Ya nkees go home! .. and "NATO no!" marc he d from Madrid to the nearby air base town of Torrejon de Ardoz on Sunday to protest Spain 's entry ·~nlo the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and to demand the expulsion of American military forces from Spain . Tim Turnt.'r (li~ht · :-ihirt 1. Larry Nt•1s h1 (left> and Tom Bak er <drivin~ skiplou<lt•ri of lluntin~ton Beat h µarks iJn<.I ht·aC'hc•!-. maintenance staff dean UIJ somt.· of 800 !100 old tires washc<l ashore by recent '\torm surf. Tires are from man-made reef pl<wed about a mile off Huntington Bca('h in l!J7;, Pf"J''''' pus twd h.' I .os Angeles Rod and l(1•f·I ''lull H•·•·I was mad<.' of 25.000 old l irc·s lwd loJ.!l'lht•r 111 large bundles. Idea wa ~ to fo~lt·r· rn ari rw lift• Portions of the n ·1·l wa~h 11p 1111 1 ht· lwad1 l'\'l'r~ time there 1~ a ~lor111 f 'ro• ra11r . I I HOSTAGES School closures unbe lievablt> welcome we had ·· lie was askt'<I about his health and his s tate o f mind and replied . ·Tm de pressed sometimes I did e xpect to ~et out of captivit y sometime or other. sooner or later. but I d1dn"t know how long 11 would be. I ft'el gre<.1t emotion 10 be home. It 1s JU St gre at · · llt• wore a r<'d windbn•aker Kupkl•. lhc only hostaj?e of Amc•n c·an lnllian desrt.'nt. wore a s hort bl~u·k bcanl and was ac· e el m I' an h · cl Ii .Y h 1 s fath e r . Arthur lie• s a11l 1111• s 1•t u p al thl" ;11·acle•111 v was fi nt' llC'1·aus 1• "Wl• havt· Pn;1ugh pr1 va1·.v lo do what WI' W :1111 .. 11 .. told n •port1·rs "I ft.It a p pr l'lw11s1 v1· 11 houl 1·11111 ing down 1111d I alk111g with ,Vt11J f1('111Jh'. hut I h·ll I e1w1·1l 1t to v 1111 " II c· a rn l' d S t t· v e· A clams. manai.:t'r e>f th<' Thayn .. It was Just so damned n11·1· thal ''Vl'r.v on e was together ·· One of the 52. Army Maste r Sgt Regis HaJ!an. lert ·ur>on ar r i ,. 1 n g 1 n /\ m c r 1 c a f o r Johns t o wn, Pa . to see h is m other. Anna. t.i!I . who wa5 taken to a hospital c·oronary unit afte r gree ting him o n t he te lephone Wt'drwsday Ragan s pent the night at the hos pital and thm rrt urned here. St anding in the c•h<1 ve l door. he told re11ortt•rs. "Tell the• nation m y mom's all ni.:ht " lit' looked gaunt .John "; (;rnvl'S, !'t:I, of Heston. Va., wc•;irirrg JOgging shorts and ~' 'f shirt, Wl•nt for a m orning run 1n ;1 l'Orllom•d orf st•c·urily ;Hc·a w ith l11s w1rl'. llo nn1t• As kt•tl how ht• ft•t•ls . (;ravt•s reph1.•d. "<: rc.•at ·· As ked how I ht• 11tlll'rs are far ing. hl' rc.•plit•cl. ··s.1mt• an• i.:oocJ Som e an• nol ·· * * * get more Founta in \"allt:\ Sehool 1>1' tnct trustee:,. hav~· a nnounN·el '' sdwdule of stmh st·:-..!'>H>n!'> :end public hearm~s d·1·al1ng w1t ll 1h1· possible dus un-of two l11c·;cl eleml'ntan Sl·hoob At i p m Tuc.•sd a~. tht.· d1:- t nl"l 's ad\'1sor~ l'omm1t1t•t· on s 1·hool tlosurc.•s will hold 11!'> la:-.1 s tud' :.e!'>S1110 1n t h1.· dl',lfll"I hl' adqua rt 1·r:-. I I ,1 I! hi hm1.,t· I.ant' :\I th1:-. puhlie mt•t.>l •ni.! I tw 1·omn11ttt•e 1s l'Xpt•c·1c·d 111 ap pron• the final draft e1I 1h r\•c 11 rn rn 1.• n d a t 1 (> n :-. r 1• µ .1 r cl 1 n !.! wh1 <"h sd10ols shlluld ht· •·luwd hee•aus1• of cll•e•linin).! 1·nrollnll·nt and unn •rt ain fm a1wc•:-.ind .,., h;11 should hl• d11n1• .,., 11 h I h1· '.11 .. 111 st"f1011I Sii l':- Tht• ad\"lson 1·11111111111 c'•' \I di rnakt.• rl :-.. fin ~I rt·port l o 1h1• trustees at thl' hoarcl "s rc•J,!ulat mc.·etrng at i :llJ 1> 111 !-"eh :i a1 th<' distric:t headqu<1rll'rS The trustees have s<·hcdull•rl LotV!rs la11P Pmbrcu:e .fatal :'\ EW ORl.E . .\:'\!'> \ P \ man in a co"bo' hill hr111it ,, <:ouple"s rom ant1< 0l'm brae t 11n lht· Fre nc h Quarter ·s r l\ t'r!'Hit ~1•"'11 Walk and stabhe<l 1h1· m.1n · • dea th, polin> said Donald F<iul. :10. o t l..1f.1~ t•tlt· La . died Sunda~ of muh1Lilt' ,1,1b wounds to t hl' 1·hcst and b.tt k Corone r frank ~11nyard t11ld police. Poll('e s aid Faul haci ht•t•n stabbed at least ninet1m1.'!'> The attack c-am l' as tciurr.,t:-. 11ac•ked into the c·1ty for the• Su1wr Bowl weekend The Moon Wi.tlk 1s :i dimly lit prome nade na med fflr form er Mayor Moon l.andr1eu 'Thanksgiving' Hostages' day Thursday WASHINGTON CAP> President Reagan. d eclarin~ the: former hostages freed from Iran have shown that "the spirit of our country can never be broken.·· signed a resolution today designating Thursday a d ay of thanksgiving In their hOttM' .._ The resolution, the president said, "salutes the unity of the na tion when we are confronted with threats to our freedom "It recognizes the principle or public service which 53 m en a nd wom en fulfilled in the highest tradition of their callin~ ... Reagan said. "It recognizes the devotion a nd bravery of pro ressional soldiers . the memories or those eight m en in the loni:: line who have given ever ything to preserve ever ything "It reminds us that ~realer glory has no man than he lays down his life for another. 'the president said. Reagan signed the resolution at his desk in the Oval OHice, appearing to read his comments from a typewritte n paper on the desk. hearings I\\ 0 h1·;11"1llJ.!" :11 1111· St"hllO IS ten tat 1 \{•I\ 1 ;11 gt•l 1·d t111 d osurc.• 011 l·\·h !I, t n 1!'>tt.•1•s will con clu('t ;r lll';1nng at 7 :111 JI m at Ward lo" Sd111e1l. !II !II l'iont.'e r I >ri \ l'. I lurll 111glo11 Ht•ac·h Pn F1•h :.!:1. t h1·~ wlll hold " hl•a r 111i.: al H1l:-.lrard S1·h•1ol. lt.lfl!l!I t-:du1·:i111111 l.ar11·. ll un t 1ngton lll•:wh .. 1b11 ;11 -; :111 p in Tht• tru.,ll't'~ lt.1\ 1• -.la ted l ht·\ "111 rn ~1k(· tht•1r f111al dt•1·1..,11111 11i1 -.<'lloml do!'>tll'l'' ,11 I llt•ir rc•i.:ular r111·1•1111g \l ,1rt'11 ,, l\1ARSH ... 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Sgt ll1111 ll:tn~t·n ~:11'1 the 135 " r r I ,. I',.!> 111• " I "·' t• d I n th(' Soul hwc•sl. Soul h('asl and 77lh ls tn·<'t <11 v1s1ons madt· 84 arrests, 1n1·lud1ng t ~ ft.•lony arr ests, ISatunlay, anrl 20 arrests Sun· tla~ Six of th1• Sunday arrests wt•n • fur f1·lc11111.•s Other a rrests 111e ludc'll 1111sckml·an11rs. drunk drrv 1n~ a nd arrl'st~ on warr:lnts, II anst>n said School cutback hearings set Major cutbacks of education programs in the Huntin1ton Beach City <elementary) School District will be considered at two cloffd door hearings this l week. The hearings, scheduled for Tue1day and Wednesday, come on the heels of a committee re· port that aays the district is fac- l n 1 derlclts ran1ln1 from f750,000 to St .6 million next year. School Supt. La1Hence Kemper aald today the hearina• are expected to have a direct ' bearing on whether distric t employees can expect pay ln- creases next year. He indicated that if school trustees do adopt a policy for pay increases they will have lo make cuta in other areaa. Included in recommendations by the Projections for the 'D Committee are r~uctlons of teachen, closures of at leut two schools and poaslble eUminatJon of buslnC. Kemper 1ald decisions muat be mlld• aoon because a new round ol aalary ne1otlatJona la • scheduled to res um e n e xt month. Teachers only last week set- tled on terms for an 8 percent pay raise for the 1980·81 school year. Kemper said the officials also are being preaaed for Ume because of a state deadline for layoff not.ices for adminlstraton is March 1 and teachers March 15. lnatrumental music pro· 1ram1, ahop and for. elsn lan1uqe counes and buaina for 4 tale nted llnd gifted students are recommended for elimination In the .Ia n. 20 committee report. Alim includecl is the recom · m e nd ation t o in c r e a lie C'lassroom siie to 30 pupils with •a redu<·llon of 17 teac he rs and a savlnits of $418,000. If financial conditions become m ore severe, the committee pro- poses to eliminate all school bus tran1portalion except for special education children, cut one u · ststant principal at each middle school and eUminate all bulc skills tuchen. ____ __.. ... -.. ---·---·· -···-.. ---~-'I ----···-···----------________ ...... '1 .......... '1,f __________ -·-· ... ·---··-··t······.:·· .... ..; I Carf er urged fo keep IJusy Jo'or mcr PrcsHlt:nt f~erald •'ord Sa) s fur11ll'r l'rcs 11ll'nt Jimmy ('utt'r ..,hould ket•p busy tn ret1rt>ntl'lll a nd "hav1• a1·t1 v1t1t'~ thal 'II 1-:tH• 111111 (J t•han1·t· to makt· obM·rvat 11111s. ma.\ bcsurnl·<·rtlll'lsrns In an 1ntcn·1 c·~ a1n·d loda) on N IK'. Ford a lso ~aid the ti m e m <iy c·orn1• when lw and t'arH•r sit down :irHI rom1Hir1• n11tes "and I w11uld wl'kom1· ti .. Tom Brok:.aw of N IH "s ·'Tu tla~" show tntt·n·1t·w1·d l''onl 1n Vail, ('ol•>. wht·rl' tht· fo rmer pres111C'nt was a p1ll'ar 1ng 1n al'hartl.' ski ra•"l' . The ScottMhil<·. Ariz 1 a nd1 wher e Ronald Keaitan a1• 11cared in TV's ··t >c.-ath Valley Ua)s" and wlwn· the latt• Ri<'hard Boont• s lung a gun 111 "ll avt: Gun Wi ll T ra\•t•I" hasn't attrac·tNJ a hi g h enough offrr lo m ake 1t W!irth 'it!lltng, its owner sa\'S Sue Schilie man, a l'h1H•nix re al estatc bri1k t•r <incl 111 v t•sto r who ha s o wnt•d Aµa t•helamJ sin1·1· I !177. s aid the high bid of S-100.000 al an auc·tion was wd l hclow ht!r mini m um asking 1ir11·t• of ~?S0.000 "I· in not g11111~ Io at'l'l' pl t ht· offer ... she saH..I. "It wuulc.J l'USL a m illion dollars lo n:huild. not to mention <111 thc anltQUl's <tnd h1ston that gow1lh 1l .. . A maslt!r of tht· s1La r ancJ th<: <·ha1rman of the• Indian Span· (.'om m 1s s 1 on h ~1 v <· h (' l' n h u uorctl lur c.J l.!:>lJ 14! u.i.sb1!.Ll ''ll'f\'H'l' "1lh lht·tr govcr n- 1111•111 .., ..,,., 111111 h1gh1·s t <·1v11tan .1 v. .11 II M u~H·1a11 Ka vi Shankar and Salish Dhawan w1•rl' nam('<l h \ l'n•s11!1•11I :'IJ S:111J1V:1 Ht.-<l d ' I o r 1 h l ' · I' a ti m a \ 1hhu,h:111 111 l.11tus J ••v.el · ,I\\ ii l'I I Th 1•' v. 1· r 1• t h t o n I ' 1111111111;•(•s fo1 I Ill• award 'l'ltc•t'l' wt·n · no nom1naltons for I ht•'.'.'" ;1wanl. tlw "Star of In d1 a 1\ pri' alt· furt t·ral will ht· h t! I d fo r A II P It· A !> t a i r e IJ ou lo{lass, a N t· bras k a h o r n h1111fl•r w ho da 11('ed :I (' I' II S ~ B roa dwa y ~la g 1•._ With hriit ht•r •·red Astairt• bd11r1· f l'l 1 rt ng at lhl' 1•1•a k or her t' a r 1! c r t o t11 a rr.\ a Brtt1sh nohlt·m an Mrs l>ougl;i-;s, x:1, d 11·d Sun day in a S1·ottsdale, Ariz h1>..,111t:JI :.iftt!r a lt•11gth.' ill-nt•ss lier brother, HI , hail vis ited ht·r in lhe hosptl al~ Th~· Astaires. chi rc n of an 1mm1grant Au stria ~rewer. Wl'l'l' r:11S1_-<l in Omaha . Neb. The~ rnovt'tl to New York in t lw I !J20s . :Jilli d anc·t!d in s l)m e 111 tht• sta~t··s h1ggl·st mus it·al 1·111nt•dy hits, 1nl'luding ·Fun "' 1":Jr 1·" a nd 'I.ad>' Be (;ornl · Courts, Gates It 'a all in the family for actreas Jane f'onda and husband Tom Hayden and their children Van essa and Troy. They're in New York City where Jane is f ilming .. Roll Over ." CO·starring Kr is Kristof. /e r son. • f ormer President Jimmy t'arter is the ne west m ember or a Baptist church formed urter a controversy over the arlm1ss1on or blacks as m em· bcrs of Plains <Ga.) Baptist Church. Carter, his wire and his d u u)(ht e r j oin e d th e Ma ranatha Baptist Church. moving their members hip from the First Baptist Church of Washington.D C. Before Carter 's election as president. he and his family were members or the Plains Ba ptist Church. The forme r president faid he decided to JO in the new churc h rather than return lo the old because "these art: m y µeoµle ... • •:dgar II. Griffiths, who ran H(' A for fi ve years but ne ver fuund a successor to his liking. is resigning a nd will be n •placed by an oil company c.·xt•c·utive. officials say. <; riffiths. 59, will resign as 1·h:J1 rm an and µresident of the l llAOSHAW GlllFFITHS Plc<·tronics conglom era te Ju. ly I lie will l>e succeed ed by Thornton ... Bradshaw, 63. pres ident or Atlantic: Ric:hfield Co and a mc•mber of the HCA hoard or directors . (; riffiths wi ll re m ain a tl trcl'tor of RCA and becom e <·h a ir ma n of t he board's finanl'e c:ommittee. RCA said. A s a l'Onsultanl, he will re· c:c1ve his annua l s alary or $'1:iO,OOOforfive years . It doesn't take singe r Keany RodgHs long lo make up his mind I .css than a week afte r he first sa w it. Rogers has agreed to buy the 35-room Beverly llills mansion of m ovie pro· d uc:er DinoDel.aurentiis. lfe 'll pay S14.5 mimo-n-.--- • ID tiff Bickerilll{ delays juvenile lraff ic facility Relat111ns hq1s ht•t wt·•·n o;omt· Ora 11 ge C'o unt ~ JUd gt·s and S h e r i ff Brad c:att•s arc "" s trained that evc·n ;i reques t for a s ingle l'as h n~g 1 stc•r l'an ~ct 11H a tiff · · .l.hc..200.000 n :.!:>idl!llt.s oUhc smJt h {'(Junty. that hugghng has s et bac·k lht•1r t hanc·cs fo r a juvcnill:' traffic· nrurt C ur rl:'nll), residents who nc<'Cl that C'l)Urt 's s cr vil'Cs have lo lr:1vl·I north to Orangt! T t•e South Orang l' Coun t~ Mun!C"i pal ('ourt .1udges wen· Friend soufl;ht San Clem ente pol1t'C' arc seek 1ng the friend o f a j ewelry sa lesman in connel'tion with the theft or mor e than $20,000 in gold and silver jewel~ taken from the trunk or the victim 's t•ar. Alimae Kashani . who lives on Monterey Lane. told police the jewelry. contained in two brief· <·ases. was taken from the trunk of his car Saturda y . lie said his wifo might have pl a n111n g to r c 1ns l1lulc t ht! JUvt·ntl1· lrallll' <·ourt this month T ht•) asked lor Lht· t·ash register 111 at·1·(11mt for atldl·d dollars they (')( ll<'('tl'd 10 l'l'('t'IVl' tn fines. T he rt:qut·st was d1•n1l'd , so the u.nhaµµy Judges s c.nt word t hal I he~ c·ouldn 'l opt·n lht· <·ourl T h1!-.. in turn. ln\'llk<·d a shaq .1 ll'lll•r from t;alt:s "Popular or not, IJothersomc· or not. I feel 1t 1s .'our res1M111s 1h1l1t ) to make I hl' fll'('l'.ssar~ l'liangt•s to ar·C'c:pl .111v1•1111<' 1nl'r;ll'l10n 1·ast.•s," he w r ot l' in ~ems heist unw1ttin~ly l<·nt kt•)s lo the ('ar lo an aequainlam·t•, who, poli<"e sa id . has·not bet·n sC'c·n sinl'f• Premier on tour PE KI NG <Al'I Pr emie r Zhao 7.i yang left totlay for a six· d av v i s it to B ur m a a nd T hailand, his fi rst abroad since he bee a mt• prcm ic r in Sep· tcmber. Mu n ic i pa l Co urt Judge H1<·hard lla milton then shot off a lt•tter to Ralph Clark, chairman nt t h t: c o unt y B oa rd of S u p e r vi s ors. who recently <·rilicized judges in public for re- sisting altempb to merge-the c·ountv Sheriff's bail iffs with the 1·o urt 'run Ma rs hal's Office. lla m ilton sa id if Gates had t'arcd about the judges' situa· lion. ht• would have found out ah1>ul the c·ash register. Instead, ht· c·laimed, Gates is unwilling lo "look u1mn court ser vices as an ything more t han an extension of lus Political power structure," which is why judges are skep- t ical about a merger. Clark a nswe red llamillon by l'laiming he doesn't care how the was t e ful s heriff-mars hal duplica tion is resolved, as long as the system is consolidated. "Uut there ts no value in lel- tin~ this important issue become mired in personality conflicts," said Clark , who a greed with <i ates that the judges should be handling the juvenile cases. The n , almos t as an af- te r.thought, he added that the <'ash register will be arriving by June. SC nuke panel draws many So many San Clemente resi dents volunteered to serve on t committee lo s tudy a nuclear evacuation plan, that city coun cil m e mbe r s a greed to let everybody partic ipate. The evacuation plan, preparec over the past lew months under Fire Chief Ron Coleman's direc tlon. outlines duties that woulc be performed by city employee! in the event of an incident at tht nearby San Onofre Nuclear Generating S~ation. But council members earlier thll montl 1ald ~hey could no4 acciept the evacuation pl81l because they don't -i>et eve lt evacuated safely in the event ol a major accident at the nuclear station. Instead. the council asked for citize n participation in a revie,,. of the plan, and the response. said Cit y Manager George Cara va lho, wasoverwhe lming. Carav alho s aid he has re - ceived nearly 30 letters express· Ing interest in serving on thE study panel, and he suggested alt residents be permitted lo p a rUclpate in several work aeaaions. Copies of the plan are availa· ble at City Hall for citizens who want to review the evacuation program. A meeting will be held Wednesday in council chambers to hear fire orflclals review the plan. i\t the 7 p.m . meeting real· d ents can comment ort the plan a nd ask questions. ' A second c1t11ens · workshop will be held Feb. 2, ln conjunc- tion with a City Council study se11lon to further dilcuaa the. plan. • 1uarantee1 the town could be The citizen group will be aaked to analyze the document and PJ'tt&r...LJtatementa....to..help the city in brlncln1 ·the plan up to what the council desires. And Caravalho said, he bopea the council will have enou•b ln- lormatlon to adopt an evacua- tion plan by the teb. 11 council meetlq. \ .. Mondey, Jenuvt 21. 1tet H /F DAILY PILOJ ..ta. Fuel n readied. Gas crunch alternatives mapped By GLENN SCOTT Of ... o.lly ...... ,-." Cars in Orange County might be nourished on ru11 . ii ex· pensive. tanks of gasoline these d ays, but the ever -present threat of future shortages has county officials considering diet plans. The Orange County Board of Supervisors is expected lo act Tuesday on a contingency plan t h a t will dictate e m e r gency m easures depending on the sever ity of the shortage. But aides who already have been outlining plans are stress· · ing in preliminary re ports that local government doesn't have t he muscle to force cons erva- tion. Instead. their plan is to in- volve the leaders in business. in- d u s try, t r a n s po rta t i o n , agr iculture and the news media tn com {Jli llees to wo rk o ut r mergency systems. In Orange County. or course. alternative forms of transporta- tion arc still scarce . Thus. the con tingenc y plans for minor s ho rtages a re expected to in- volve concent rated use of van pooling artd ride sharing pro· gra ms. T he outline for the plan pre- pared by workers 1n the County Administrative S ffice li sts fi ve stages of sho rtages. from a 5 perc·e nt cutback. which would have m inor effects on !>ocial ac- tivities, lo shortages of more t ha n 20 percent, which could threaten supplies of food and, perhaps , even the national de- fense Exact plans haven't been worked out yet preliminary estim ates are that t he process will take 18 months but the final product is cxpel'ted to list a ser ies of recommended steps for eac h level or shortage . Th at means suc h famili ar restrictions as odd-even gasoline days t•ould return at the onset of a shortage. More important, ma jor e mployers a lready would ha ve adopted m easures to make sure their workers get to work. O f perha ps g r e ater signiricance are steps that could be implemented during major shortages. Loca l industries such as Rockwell International and McDonnell·Douglas nave more than SlO billion worth of defense contractS lo fulfill which could be critical if nationa l securit y is at stake. Al such tim es, public and pr iva te buses could be reserved for those companies to get their e mployees lo work. Only the most essential foods mig ht be shipped to m arkets . Once the contingency plan is endorse~ by the s upe r visors. starr members expect to call tom munit y m eet ings, where rt'µresentatives from the various groups will go over the initial outline a nd offer suggestions. A $35,000 fund set 11side by the county Tr an spo r tation Com · m ission for contingency plan- ning is exµe<·ted to be used to h ir e a private consulta nt tu coordinate the plan. Once the countywide plan Is finished, it will be mixed with a regional plan compiled by the eighl·counly Southern California Association of Governments <SCAG>. Thal plan, iri turn. will be st'nl to Sacramento to become vart or a statewide pla n drafted by the state Energy Com mission Catherine T yrell. energy µIan ne r for SCAG, said the s tatcwiilt• approaC'h is the most t•om - prchensive e ffort made so far to c o p e with µu ss i bl c ga .... shortages. She s tressed that grn e rnm en t s c a n 't ''s 1J l vc '' shor tages. ·"This is. in a sense. goV L'rH m enl providing a service tu lhl' prtv-ate sector," she said. She added that Ora nge Couut.v efforts are ahe ad of most other counties. "They're the c·111111t v that's really t aken the lt·all," slH· s aid SC pool renovation cost hiked again San Cleme nte C 1l ) Council m e m bers have added another S!I. Mfi onto the rcnov at ion Cl)St or t he 52.ye<i r old North Ht>ach Clubhouse and pool. The fac:elifl of the l'ac·tlity, huilt 10 rn28 h } the city 's founder . Ole lla nscm . originally was s upposed lo t·os t about $472.000 lo l'omµlt'lc But, hcl'a use of varuJus prnh ll'rns the projel'I to~t now is esltmalcd at s.5:15,000 Last Ot'\ohcr . the dtst·overy of da m age by termites added s:14 ,000 to the projet·t c·ost And now, city planners s a.\ l'tg ht :.idd1twnal items must l>l• added to lht l'lubh11ust! and pool be forc t he facility IS t ompll•ll•tl tn May CounC'i I members a 1111rov1•cl a variety of ne w projects. irwlutl 1ng s undblasting of th1• cxl<'rior of the clubhouse. al a 1·11sl 111 $3,822. The wurk 1s req u1n•d. c·ity of f1 c1als said. hel'aus1· 11f the m art.} layt•rs of paint a nd wh1lt!wa .... 1t that prevent adequate bm11l111~ of new paint .on the Mt•d1ten a ncan style t'lubhouse Olht•r items includ t• 111111r•1H' ml•nls lo t he men's s ho wer room. <J drop t•c11ing in lht· clt-1· tr11·a l room . improvcml•nts 11. I he.• hotl<'r rQom ancl rc11la1·1·1111•11• of soml' warfll'd frc·nt·h 1!1111r:. "I believe in classics, casuals and Fashion ~---Island." Where I can find herringbone. plaids and corduroy sportswear as well as designer jewelr y. I silk bl ouses and lu xurious lingerie. ~ FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER We're special, because you're special. Nciman ·Marcus • Bullocks Wilshire• Robinson\• The Broadway• Buffum~·· J.C. Pcnocy Just off Pacific Coast Highway. bltvs11n Jamboree & ~r boulevards, Newport 9Nch CENTEA HOURS• MONDAY. THUASDAY, FRIDAY. 10 AM TOI PM. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, SATUADAl. 10AM TOI PM. SUNDAY. 12 NOON !o&l'M .. 4 t ' I I H,, Monoa~. Jenuary 21, 1111 \ Ja•t · · Coa•ting ~ ...... ~ Te•'~~'·' Marplliae Gas emergency ·declared over ~ for the guards ON THt: Bt:At'Ht:M: UnC'" a1aln here In the winter mnnthA, ou.r var1ou1 vubht aaend .. are looldn1 ahead to lhe •un 11nd 11 and days Our Oranae County 1ovemment ha& for to•arn11lt1, 1us t i.llt•·•l«I some money 'or neat \tar's llf~auard s"rv1<'cl Tbe6t: 11um1' will e&O Iv t·1ty llfe&uard d•partment~ for 1uard1na or bt:•t·he11 whhm th• rnWlit'lpal conflnea f'WllOrl he awh will iict the must from the county, In lhe• amount of $91,037 lluntmaiton .H•ach followa with Ml 109, ~n ('1.-mcnt ... '34,1121. Laauni. Beach. $32.7i2, and ~t-al 6foach $21 ,489 WhJlc .. 11 u( tlHb 1P1 n1<·e, 1t of c·ounti <.'omes nowherti nto11r 1h .. budXel r~ulrt!d for hfeiiuard ~al.ries and related c1µeo r .. uonaJ C'tl.'1\b oc<•e111>U ) tor ·11C'h of these departments tu prOpt'rl) ~Ui\rd Ctl) tr .. Odb Yt.'T VOU tlAV•: to t·n nge JUl>t a bit the way the ne wis uf th~ r u'sh allot·at1ons gt:b rt:portt,"<i One dispatch out or 1 he ('clWlt) Seat called the pa) ments .. subsidies " . subs1d) 1i. sometimes dt>fin~ MS a bribe. which this mon11.•) l'le1trl> 11>n 't Once. lt 1tlso meant rash that the Parliament in England gave t!ie kin" for "urgent oc- l'a:.ivns of the re1tlm " This comes closer m the c11se of the l'ounl) lifeguard cas h gomg to the cities C'urne June. Jul) and August. when the reports. of sea re1>t·ut'1> and near drownings start pouring m, you will note llem1111.ws that we had a few beach 111Sttors recently that very few of the vktims will carry home addresses from Laguna Beac h, Huntington Beach, Newport, San Clemente or Seal Beach. THE PEOPLE WHO GET into the panic situation out there in the s urfline and beyond are almost always from inland pla<.'es like Yorba Linda, Stanton, Buena Park. San- ta Ana and surrounding unincorporated county territory. One news report said the money was allocated, "on the theory that the beach city lifeguards provide a countyw1de service to bcachJ,loers from inland sectors." T hat ·s no theory. supervisors That's plain fact. And 1f you were guided by that statistical rescue fact , it might also be suggested the county allocation to city lifeguard departments should be far larger than the prC'senl sums Years ago, bac k in the days when beach cities paid almost all of the lifeguard expenses, that practice was con· sidered fair because tourism to the seashore was a major source of revenue for business and commerce al those beach cities. Cl .EARL\'. THIS IS no longer the case. Along our Orange Coast, beach visitors cost more than the amount of I .ong Green they leave behind. Yet it 1s a fact that county government now actually pays less ror the lifeguard services that protect citizens fr2m counLywjde..loc<Alion~ - -- It used to be that the county also paid the city guard departmC'nts to guard rounty beaches in non-city territory. Th ts gave the city guards a little more cash lo work with. RUT THE LAST COUPLE or years, the county has gone to a rent-a .guard system on its own county beaches; a system that is still largely untested in its rescue and sarety record be<.·ause or placid ocean conditions over the past 1.Wo summers. tr you want to get really fair about it. the entire Orange County populace should probably share in the costs or beach lireguard s ervices along our 40 miles of coastline. When you che<.·k the ocean toll at the end of Summer '81. you'll sec that it was the inland folks who really needed the young man with the orange buoy on his back. BOSl'ON (AP> -After bun- dlln• up in chllly bomea for two weeks, natural· 1a1 users were turnlnc up the heat today. but Oov. FAward Kini warned that Musachuaetta may not have 8tf'n lhe end of short 1as sup· plle8 . ... on Sunday. Kina lifted ex- et•utl ve orders requirin1 that nonresidential customers of Ro s ton Gas Co . keep thermostats Ml SS and residential ut1t'rs keep thermostats at 63. l>ue lo fuel rrugality and in· coming supplies, "we now have 'Life' pays man held in slaying _ NEW YORK CAP) -After making an $8,000 magazine deal that stung the family of his al· leged victim, a man a ccused of killing Washington cardiologist Michael Halberstam says in an interview that lla lberstam ruined his life. Bernard Welch, 40, arrested last month in the slaying of the physician and author, also bragged of his wealth in the in· terview for the February issue of Life magazine. Life agreed to pay Welch $8.000 for photo- graphs to accompany the story. THE ARTICLE, publis hed Sunday, said Welch grew up in poverty but attained wealth through a series of c rimes. The $4 million worth of foot that police found in his suburban Vi rginia hom e "was jus t peanuts, .. the alleged thief said in the interview. Halberstam was shot Dec. 5 when he and his wife discovered a burglar in their Washington, D.C . home. With two bullets in his chest. the doctor tried lo drive himself to a hospital, and on the way he saw the man who had shot him. lie swerved and ran the man down, then er ashed. WELCH WAS FOUND lying on the ground a few feet away with a screwdriver. searchlight. gloves and revol~r. authorities s aid . Halbers tam died al a hospital. "I had everything going for me and he (Halberstam) had everything going for him. But now he's dead and I 'm in prison. They s ay I destroyed his life, but he destroyed mine, .. Welch was quoted as saying. _ J.be-Riu'skian's....w.idow E.llli>tL Jones, said she was "devastat· ed " when she learned of Life's plans for the article arter she had cooperated by s upplying photos of her husband. Plane downed . SAN SALVADOR-.-El Salvador I AP J -Government troops shot down a plane loaded with arms and explosives for the ·leftist guerrillas fighting to o verthrow the military-civilian government junta, military officials re · ported. Snow hits upper plains Stonn bri~"I{ 11e1v rain to Northu:est COfUtaf M'e-athrr Continued f\IQI\ c1ouct1""u tnrouon J u'Wl•Y. •H" {Ol\1•1 •OQ t::W'r\l'\tlnq aur1no motnh'Q "Our\ Lo•\ tonight SO •lono tne to•''· \I> ln.,nd. Tu.•d•y'• h•9M " to I• Water Ml El,•whrr~ w.-\l •o ,outh•t'' •Incl• 10 lo t• ~not\ ,.,..., .. •tter noon WtnO w•vt\ I to? fHt, wt\tirr ly \Wtll\ 7 to • ltf'I 0 11"10•• lo<J b•<om•nQ more PWtf'nti.lvfi' f!J#\d"'y ••t•rnoon CaHfor11la Aller. PIHWnl Wt'fOnd of balmy wtalh•r. 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THE LATEST GAS consump· lion figures available indicated. the Bay Slate's residents were being. frugal despite the arrival Friday of a tanker containinl 1.5 billion cubic feet or liquefied naturaJ gas. More st)ipments are• expected in the next few weeks. Boston Gas, the s tate's largest gas retailer a nd the one facing t he worst shortage, reported that demand from Saturday morning through Sunday mom· ing totaled 317 million <.·ubic feet, about 6 percent below normal for temperatures in the 30s. Before the energy em ergency was declared. Boston had to pump out more than 500 million c ubic feel daily during zero. degree weather. By Friday morning, Lowell Gas Co. had reported a 10.5 per cent savings, while Bay Stale Gas said its savings were 7.7 percent. The state's 13 other gas utilities reported conservation ranging from 2 1>ercent to 10 per· cent. SHORTAGES FIRST were an nounced Jan. 10 by Lowell and Cape Cod Gas Companies. They asked C'ust o m ers t o l ower thermostats and offic ials to close gas.using schools and in· dustries for one .to two days to save fuel. On J an. I:!. King declared a statewide "eneri.:y em ergency .. when Boston Gas annou .. ced its suppli es were dangerously low To dramatize the need for con· ser v ation, King ordered schools served by Boston Gas to shut down for a day, and Boston Gas assigned 40 people to c heek com-. m ereial eustomers· thermostats Compliance with King's order was voluntar,\ Murder rap filed aJr;ainMt Daniel widow LIBERTY, Texas I APJ Vickie Daniel, widow of former Texas House Speaker Price Daniel Jr .. is free on $50,000 bond afterbeing charged With muroer in the shooting d eath or her husband. District Attorney Carroll E Wilborn Jr. said he would refer the case to a grand jury this week without filing eharges. Mrs. Daniel, who had initiated divorce proceedings. was dis· cha rged Friday from the Liberty hosoitaJ where she was taken following the J an. 19 s hooting for treatment of "emotional shock·· and "hysteria." Sheriff C. L. "Buck " Eckols said he spent about five hours Saturday at the Daniel home searching for e•idence or a warn- ing shot Mrs . Daniel sa ys she fired before her husband was shot once in the stomach. =--- Auto & Homeowners Quotes By Phone 'Al~S IMSUIAl'tCI 610UP 14 .. 1114. IJ5-J07 1t14~-c .... .-.. Firsf appearanre J oan Kennedy, estranged wife of Sen. Edward M. "Ted" Ke nnedy. gave a beneht pertormance for the Eye Research Institute in Boston Sunday with members of the Hoston Pops Orc:hestra, conducted by Harry Ellis Oi ckson. She read .. Peter and the Wolf.'' to an audience of about 200. with tickets selling for $200 eac:h. This was her first aµpearanc:e in public s ince it was announced that she and Tedd ,,· would seek a divorc:e Hijacked copter jailbreak bungled NEW YORK IAP 1 Authorities were trying to determine to- da v who was targeted for freedom m a daring but bungled attempt by. a man and a woman lo pluck an inmate from atop a Manhattan redt•ral 1mson by using a hijacked helicopter The escape attempt fizzled 1n mid·mornmg Sunday when the h1ja<.'kers gavt' uµ trytng t1> ('Ut throu~h a grating over a rooftop recreation area al the ~1etropolitan Correc tion Center tn downtown ~anhattan's F'olt•y Squart'. near City llall But for the next three hours. 20 prisoners held a g uard hostage 111 the rccrcc.alion area while police trained rifles on them from rooftops and hundred~ of people watched from nearby apartment towers. WARDF.S DAI.•~ THOMAS said a recently convicted 1Tarcot1cs dealer. Robert Wyler . was one of the inmates under investigation as a possible ta rget of the incident The FBI declined comment. Wyler was accused or heading a three·st<1te cocaine ring and w as alleged b~ prosecutors to be a m ember of the Mafia. The (•s<·<1 pc attempt e nded without mjur). and no shots were fired After loungini.: in the s un and pla) mg basketball m the shadows of whirring pol11·e hell l'Or1ters. the inmates on the roof. in- tluding Wyler. nt·got1ated a s urrender at about I pm., offi<:ials said Thc..~nc1dwit bt>J:an 1.1t i-a m wherr a dart·trai red-woman who wore a maroon jogging suit and said her last name was Sanchez rented a helte·optcr from (sland llelieoµters Corp~ at New Jersey's Tete rboro Ai rport , aoout seven miles from Manhattan. THE Pll.,OT, IDF.NTIFIED by police as Thomas Nietsche. took the woman over the Hudson River and the island or Manhat- tan to a heliport on Manhallan·s East Side, where they were met by a nother woman The second woman gave the first woman-two bttg"5, the women- and the pilot had breakrast at a nearb) restaurant, and Ms . "San<.'hez" and the pilot returned tn the helicopte r to Teterboro. where they pic·ked up a man who appeared to be m hts 40s, authorities said -.. Anthony Amanz10. general manager of Island Helicopters, said the man and woman asked the pilot to return lo Manhattan. In the air. the two passengers offered the pilot money to land on the roof of the federal detention center. Amanzio said. When he refu sed. "they placed a sawed·off shotgun lo his head and told him 1l no longer was a Lequest.:· Nietsche la nde d the helicopter on the cage over the 12-slory jail shortly after 10 a.m .. and the prisoners there over · powered their unarmed J!uard and locked him in a washroom BALTZ· BERGERON SMITH & TUTHILL WESTCLIFF MORTUARY "A/fordable funerals" 427 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa PHONE 646·9371 CALIFO~NIA .. 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LOS NG El.t:~ l P 1 ' I' .£n1t:tl N1ui hunter Simon W1e1>t."Olhal . who1tt: Ctnttr for llolotaust Studies re enth wa~ dtfdced b) swast1k1As, said Sunda} the Uf11\td "ililllth needs a law restricting the export of neQ·Nd.tl JJropagan<.la V1s1ting lht: l.inaltd States from h11t home an \'1enna, Wi esenthal told a n <tfternoon rally or 2.500 people that neo Naz1h in this country print their propaganda in "f1vt or six languages," then send 1t to such countrws ah 1-'ran<.·e <tnd Sp1un. He claimed the neo Naz1h have a mailing list bearing S0,000 names Wiesenthal said ht feeb nt.'C'1 Nazis in Euro- pean countries "t·ould not exist without printed propaganda from lhl' United States What you need 1s a law against racial hatred, .. he added. '\rer •rripf ••llrd LOS ANGELES I AP> Writer Gore Vidal, who admits he hasn't voted s in re 1964, may have s uc · C'umbcd to the Capital 's Potomac fever . Vidal, a Democrat. says he is seriously considering r unn ing for California's next available U.S. Senate seal in 1984. On a lecture tour here. Vidal. who s till maintains a Hollywood residence. dropped broad hints ·that he might trade his acerbic pen for politics. c·r•.w •pr.-r r11d• SAN BERNARDINO I AP> A 26-year-old transient was in custody here after a crime s pree that began with the abduction a nd rape or a woman and the shooting of a man in Los Angeles County and ended 61 :l hours later in Riverside County after a shooti ng c hase with police. authorities said. Pro,,.. ro11tl11ew• f'RESNO I AP 1 Stale safety inspectors were expected to continue their search today for the cause of a Friday s<•affold1ng collapse that tumbled seven m in ers to their d eaths at a hydroelectric plant conslrutlion site. 11 lllit ....., tlw -...-! It's WI Mclft wflo lolf IS poundl Ill .... 90 clly1 at W..,.. t. Cftlf"' Md Rpe It off! ._,. WI ...... whi _. ID II. hil 11.ttlW. Ml. Triflute hoisted All'WI ......... In celebration of return of hostages from I ran. world 's largest flag was raised Sun- <l ay in Long Bea oh . Owned by "Ski" Oemski. flag measures 47.3 feet by 82 feet. Mother reclailns abandoned baby LOS ANGELES (AP> -An abandoned lwo- year-old girl delivered to police by a taxicab driver was reclaimed by her mother, who was ar- rested after she told police she had been in San 1-~ran<.'isco for three days, police said. The 19-year-old mother. Merilee Kinzlar. was booked late Sunday for investigation of child e n· dangering. said Sgt. William Yarbrough of the Los Angeles Police Department's Wilshire Division. SABRINA STONE was delivered to the police station Sunday night by a taxicab driver who said an unidentified woman told him to take the child lo an address in Hollywood. When he arrived al the Ho llywood address. no one knew ariything about the child. Yarbrough said. The mother said she had left the child with a boyfriend and spen t three days in San Francisco, police said. However. the boyfriend said Ms. Kinzlar had indicated s he would be back the sam e day she left the child. POLICE WERE looking for the unidentified woman who put the child in the taxi. She apparent· ly was a friend of Ms . Kinzlar's boyfriend, Yarbrough said. The child w<1s not harmed and h<ts been placed in a Department of Public Social Services foster home until Ms. Kinzlar's case is settled, he said . ADYllTISING Monday. Jan'*Y 29. 1911 M ,, • " DAILY Pl&.OT .41 SF Iran bank.bombed Financial di1trict windmm 1hattered SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A bomb blut 3pparenlly aimed at an ll'flnian bank caused minor structural damage and tore out windows on both sides or the ( 1treet in San Francisco's finan- cial district today, police s aid. "ll wu damn powerful," said a police bomb squad m ember in· veati1atine the explosion at the .Ba.nit Melli Iran on Montgomery Streef But po ice sard there- were no reported injuries. A MAN WHO CLAIMED to be a member ol the Jewish Defense League called The Associated Press to say "Jewish militants" had carried out the bombing in retaliation for "world persecu· lion or Iranian Jewry." But Earl Krugel, director of the J e wish Defense League chapter in Los Angeles, said he did not know or any JDL chapter in the San Francisco area and said he had no knowledge of any bombing. He added. however , "I ap· plaud the act . and sympathize with those who feel they have to go to that length to draw atten· lion to the position of J ewish people in Iran." A POLICE investigator said the call could be genuine. but that chances are .. very remote." The FBI and State Department have been notified about the ex- plosion. he said. The blast shattered al least seven tall plate glass windows on ground-floor Iranian bank of· rice, which is in the sky.scraping Wells Fargo Building, according. to a witness. lie said several windows on the second floor also were shattered. Witnesses said "a bowling- ball-sized hole" was torn from lhe muonry on lhe buildin1'1 front. Police Inspector J ohn Hennessey said the blast ap· parently caused "minor struc- tural damage to the racing of the building ... The explosion, reported at 12: 35 a.m .. seemed to damage the Union Bank building across the street "as much a~ the bank Q..f Iran, .. he added. Every Montgome r y Street window on the ground floor of the Union Bank building was shattered. and several windows on the second and third floors also, were broken. a witness said. "The Union Hank building took a pretty bad beating," Hen· neaaey said. The blast came less than a day after 52 Americans. freed last week following 444 days in captivity in Iran. returned lo the United States for reunions with their families. Police bomb squad in - vestigators wer e inspecting lhe scene and lhe FBI and State Department were notified, he added. The Bank Melli is Iran's main commercial bank. according to the Statesman 's Yearbook . Founded in 19'l7, it was replaced as Iran 's primary bank by the Central Bank of Iran in 1961. • Marines conclude • desert war games TWENTYNINE PALMS IAP) A test of the U.S. Rapid Deployment force conc luded with a four-day exercise involv· ing Marine Corps mechanized infantry and tank units maneuvering against "enemy" troops. It was the final operation in the live.fire exercise that saw men of the 7th Marine Am· phibious Brigade maneuvering in clouds of tear gas for more than an hour at times The 7th MAH is the first of three units formed to give the United States the capab~lity for a quick military response to ag- gression in hot spots around the world. Staff Sgt. Jim Hackman said S unda y's exen.'ise pitted the unit again st a "superior forte, necessitating a withdrawal by the Marines." including being hit by another chemical attack On Saturday the objective was to take an airfield from an "enemy force" and hold on while going from attacking maneuvers to defensive posi- tions. Foot soldiers. as well as those in tanks and personnel carriers. wore gas masks through much of t he imaginary fi ghting. Rrig. Gen. Harold C. Glascow. the unit's commanding orricer, said his men would almost cer· tainly face chemical attack if they ever fought Soviet forces. lfe said he hopes for delivery of special che m ical-r esistant desert camouflage uniforms sometime this year. --=-o =-=R1=-==EN:-=-::::T=-=-=-L -=R::-:-:;:U --,_,- JANUARY SALE ~ ORIEIT HAIDEL IS HOLOl•G ITS JHUAllY SALE OM HE OF A KIH HAHMADE ORIENTAL RUGS FROM PERSIA. l•DIA. PAKISTH & CHllQ-SOME COLLECTORS RUGS Come. Compare and Save-Examples: Name Size Sale Price Name S1Le Sale Price All Silk Hereke .....•......... 3 2x2 . . . . S2500 lndo Ch1rir"e . • . .. 6i6. . . . S 350 Chinese . . . . . . . .......•..... ~>X 3 . . . . . . 240 Shahzad>ih . . .•....••.. , • . 9A 6 ...... 499 All Silk Chrnese ..........•.. ~ 6x4 ...... 1500 Chinese ................•... 1219 ...... 1150 Ap£raisal& bJll£~'( ~»£,1, A eT~~ L.A. Showroom Corona Del Mar var a e .52.5 N. La Ciet1l'ga Hlvd. 2421 E. Coast Hwy. 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A Dcea1n Come Tr_u.,,f . by Eileen DuRitz Feature Writer ~'larthll Avl'rllJ(e America stands 5 foot 2. 140 pounds She plum1Js into her favorite easy chair every cvcninl(, potato ch1µs und cola by her side A maga7.lnc and tclcv1s1on will be her companions for the evening and she's the unwilling victim of their .. r: n•at F.madalion Cumpaign " As she turns thl' pai;ccs of the latest Vogue, pencil· thin models flaunt their bonl' and cartilage systems, r1romotmg forbidd ing!} ::.mall sized and high priced designer rlnthing "lie Thin''' "Be Attractive'·~ "Be Loved:" · the mcssal(es arc suhtl£•. subhmal and effective The rl'!>Ult 1s a nation obsci.Sl'<l w11h weight The Amer1C'an Dream has taken on a new t horus "If I could onlv lose wt.'1ght '·· · /\v1d diet-followers have found a new concept that 1s delivering such a promise lt"s called Nutri/Syslem 2000 "Foods nt th<' Future·· un t'xdus1vl' program of· fcred by Weight Loss Centers. the national chain of Professionally supervised clinics with over 300 offices nationwide The Weight Loss Center Nutri/System program was designed by nutritionists. biochemists and food technologists lo meet and surpass lhe United States Recommended Dietary Allowances. What resulted was a natural food phenomenon that lert the taste In foods. but took the calories out . And to add lo the ex· citement all the foods sound as If you could order them from the Siar Wars bar: Nebula Nectar. Eggs Apollo. Chicken Constellation and Veal Venusian to name a few The purpose of this "space age" food revolution according to Dr. Jay Satz, director of research and development for Weight Loss Centers, "was lo desl1n a weight I05s program u1ln1 modem day lechnoloty In food research, packa11n1. preparation and nutn. tlon that would answer every problem raced by the dieter. Nutri1System 2000 does that and more. ll pro· mises and delivers up to a pound a day wel&ht la.a or more without usin1 druas. IAjections or starvation tactics. It's easy to follow, practically fool-prool. tastes great and keeps you from bein& hun1ry." In the be1IMln1 the paUent under1oea a pro· fe11lonal evaluation Pl1ht In the Weicht Lou Center. When the toahead 11 11ven, the patient betlns the Nulri/Syatem procram deal1ned to me« hla or her In- dividual needs and lifestyle. ''You cen't npect •man who 11 \med to 3000 caloriet a day to be happy at 500. • So we desip our procram around the Individual t.taem1e1t.·· I WIDlled another opinion. and was introdured to Bob McBet!. Bob's story was quite amazing, but. was t•ertainly not uncommon. Bob Joined Weight Loss after seeing an old fri end who had lost 60 pounds m 63 days under the system. In 90 days Bob lost 85 11ounds. and has maintained that weight level for over nine [llOnths. Bob"s history was like many I ha ve heurd before After trying ('Ounlless ways lo lose weight . he re· -;olved himself that he was born to be heavy lie could lose .weight, a few pounds al a time, but only to gain 11 back quicker than he lost it Friends, relatives. his wife 1111 gave him advice But nothinll worked until the Wt1ghl Loss tenter proi;cram ··11 was great," suid Bob, "I lost wtililht at about a µound a day which kept me going. I wasn·t hunl'(rv. I wa sn't lirt>d. I didn't f.l('l bnred wilh the 11rogram ~y energy levels soared. In fact after a full day's work ·1 had the desire to do things I could never do~ I could for lhc. fir~llml'..i-n my life. be-~ t-hin-person and I love it " "It wus simple. I didn't have lo make decisions about whal lo cat I didn 'l have to count calories or wc11(h food. It was all done for me. I ate three meals a day and wasn't hungry. There's no reason anyone can't follow this program. lose weight and keep 1t off ." Asked how he keeps his weight level. Bob told me he now knows how to make his body work for him He cats and drinks and thinks like a thin person and two days a week he eats Nulri/System foods. "It's not d1f fir ult if you know what lo do ... I tried a few of the concoctions and found them surprisingly good. And they're all worked oul scien· lifically wilh accent on high nutritional value. The Eggs Apollo turned out lo be a typical western oi;nelelle with all the taste, aroma and eye-appeal ttllt we 're used to. but the major difference was one-third less calories. Chicken Conatellallon In Savory Sauce resulted in a delectable Chicken Fricass~ recipe of real chicken In a sali1fyln1ly rich tomlto sauce. Aa a diet food It was "out of this world." Unfortunately the only thlnt missing was the bread to soak up the gravy. "But," sajd Dr. Salz, "we're workln1 O!' that too!" All the foods In this 1alactlc menu are pre· packa1ed, prewelthed, and nutritionally complete, ellmlnaUn1 the need for any thoqht, or effort from the dieter. AIOlll with the food plan there an daily checks by the center' a trained 1tatf. exercise procrnn1 and mult.l·vttamln and mineral 1upplementa f« added nutritional luurance, plus an utenalve prosram called Bebavior ModiflcaUon Wbkb prepar• the dieter for a pol\ Nutrt /Syat.em prosram ol eartll food , that will enable the dieter to maintain the wel1bt that hH been loat. .. All this sounds hkl• a 1{1ft from heaven llt're 1s a d11'I whcrl' ~ ou t:an eat real food . lose weight rap1dl~ and t'llJO~ the 1·amaradenc and l!Upport of those al!.o 1 r~ IOI! to lose we1Rht Ooes 1l really work~ Well. the rc·i.ula:-. havt' hecn out of this world Weight losses for tht• a\'1•rai.:1· d1clt'r of a pound a day or more rather than a pound a week arc not untommon In fa c·t Wt•1ght Loss Centers actual!~ guarantee a th1rt) pound we1i;thl loss m forty days llut thcrf•'.s one more sidelight that was even mort' c·ncoura1ung to me and that was the cost This nul nf th1i. world spart> age diet concept actual.:.-w1h save u dieter mone~ since the total cost of the Weight l.11:-' ('l•nll'f proj.!rnm uncl ~utr1 S_,stt-m WIMI fcwwl~ are compurable and even less than the typical over· wc1Rht American spends to make themselves heavy As the more than 30,000 people enrolled at the Wc1~h1 1.oss Centers around the country prove, 1t 1s pos~1blc· to lose weight And thanks to the modern s<'1cnt1f1c tools available that new Amencan dream is reality NOTE There are two Nutrt·Svstem We•ght Loss Centers 1n the Orange Coasl area To arrange a free no obllgat1on personal consultation about your wtt1ght problem at the oll1ce closesl 10 you and to learn more aboot Weight Loss Centers you can phone the Nutn/System office closest to you HUNTINGTON BEACH/ FOUNTAIN VALLEY 842-3400 18029 Beach Blvd. IHChT ...... V...,. COl'Mf' of l•ech & TalMrtl SANTA ANA/ COSTA MESA 545-7123 3400 S. Bristol WhJOI. cc.r ... 1r111e1&~ .. ... c .......... . OPIN SUNDAY 11-1 -........ , . .... .~ .. , .a I .. ThCMNaP.Haley /Publfaher Tl'lomel K .. v111&dltor Orange Coa I 01uly P1lut ~-to·.-.a ~ !!fl..e _______ M_o.nd···"·· J.·.".u.•ry-2.• .• 1.11_1 __________ 8a·r·ba-r•-K.re·l·b·lc.·h·/·E·d·l\or_1·.·.p·*··E·d·lt·o·r--. Justice system needs oversight I It •~ r art• tc1 lt•wrn <1( u 1itm t•111111t•11lal l1od\ lh lAt 1h tJund lt>1elr, but thMt ui whut Hw c )f llllt(•' l 'mmt' t ·, 1111111ul .Ju"tkt· Comm1 londhllu t ........ k 1'ht' 21 menib..r Jtruu11 "'Ill\ for n wd 111 I akt• an (\H•rnll vie • 0( th~ oc h .. r w1 e frattnwntt.l(I JU~tu·t• "~ '"'"' 111 tht• rounl) Bu' 14 ht•n c·(),, r umn..i 1n WMhlnt(toll kncwkt•d out fun ds for thf' l·uurwll m1•11 tlwr .. 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(\1unl' Ad11111\1s lral1\'l' OHu:er to wrm u Ile\.\ nm11 n1t1cc "1th :1 11cw a pprn.id1 t11 ~I n•amluun~ t ht' JU~t11:l' ) ~ll'm ll ... p1•11hc.1hl\ \.\Oriti tlllOilWfll \ V Oters think s1nall T he re nu' ht· i>ome ~ma ll comfort for l'res11Jcnt Honaltl Reagan 1n lh~· n:sult~ of post·eletlio n vol<·r pulls t ak en 1n two Eastern nlll.'~ to <.h.•ll'rm1ne wha t people who voted for Reagan nowt· µec·tol h im · As 1l turm.•d out, voters at buth ends ol lht' et"on om1l· s pectrum. a nd in I.ht· m iddle . don't re ally expert any d r a m all<' c hanges unde r the new ac.Jmrnist ration Man) said lht d ecic.Jed to vot e for Reagan bel'ause they felt lhe c:ountrv was more llr less a t a standsl11l and they'd tonC'lude<l Jim.my Cartc r was mcff c<:t ive a nd no t hke ly to he a ble to do mul'h a bout 1t F ew said lht•y expeded a ny speedy reduction of infla · t10n . JUSt slow progress at besl S u r pris ingly. m a ny wcrt· sk eplital about t he possib1 1it~. or even adnsab ility , of m~1· jor t<.1x cuts promised in the tampaign . Ma ny said they thoug ht Hea gan 's per son &J I s t y le w ould m a k e him a m ore attractive a nddctis1 vc µreside nt a nd that could help imp rove t he country's im age in t he wor ld. Most felt he probably would do something lo beef up the n~lion's security and thcy liked that idea. hut some were c o n cerned tha t his a pproach could ll'ad the country in lo d a ngerous l'Onfronta t ions · :'dost hoped he m ight he able lo make some l'Uts in gov· e rnmcnt spending a nd c u rb some government regulations. butt hey wer en 't overly o ptimistic a bout that Cam paign rht.'toril· nut wit hstanding. lht' vot ers in· te r viewed made it p lain Lhey don 't ex peel a ny overnight m ir a l'les. In short. the Ame r iean vote r 1s fairly pragm a t it a bout the powers of lead e rship And tha t rould be a good s ign . Oil lease proposal, Me mbers of t he Cali fornia Coasta l Com m ission had good reason to be a ppa lled by the D epartm e nt of In· t erior's latest oil leasing maneuver. The commission w as asked to comme nt on a p ro· _ posed lease sale that would open m o re tha n 24 million a c res of the o uter contine ntal s helf from the Mexican borde r to the O r egon border . for oil a nd gas exploration . Tha t 's the longest stre tC'h of C'oastline ever ind uded in a sing le leasing proijr a m . The a rea rnver cd bv Lease Sale #73. labele d simply ·'California , .. m d ucles nine geologic b asins with extr em e· ly diffe rent environme n tal l'haracte n stics. ~hat ma~es gene ral evalua tion of en vironmental e ffects virtually Im· possible , sa id the commission . In fa<:t . the s ize is the b asis of a s uit filed by the s t ate o f California , the s t ale of Al ask a a n d the Nat'lral Resources De fe nse Council. They c hallenge the Inte rior D e partment's five-year o il and gas leasing schedu~e con· le nding this s ize is in violation o f the 011te r ContJ.nental ·-· ... L a nds Act Ame ndme nts of 1978. It should be p urs u ed until the fed e ra l agency d ivide• its proposal into m ore m anageable segm ents on which ra· tiona l env ironme nta l studies can be made. taking into con s ide r a tion the e normo us variat ions in the v ast California coastal a rea • Opinions expressed m the spa ce above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views e xpressed q n this page are those or their authors and artists . Reader comment IS invited Address The Dai ly Pilot. p 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 9262€? Phone (71 4) 642-4321 Boyd/Working women by By L.M. BOYD One'claim is that 70 per- cent or a ll working women have been sexually harassed b y th ei r b osses . An as tonishingly high number , if true . That numerous women are t19thered on the job by s uch shenanigans there can be no doubt. But our Love and War man s ays the truth in e ach instance is hard to get to. Whe n a s m ooth ope rator delivers romantic interest. his line may be read as nothing more than com· plimentary attention. When a clumsy charac ter stumbles through the same proposi· lion. rus suggestion might be heard as rude, c rude and mi1hUly offensive. ''Anchors Aweigh, My Boy" or whatever you call ll is from Offenbach. bear in mind. o~ar Gloon1y Gus Already my hutband is 1etUn1 grouchy. We need Monday night foot· ball all year. NEVADA NELL o ...... 'I o.t ~· ... w• ,.. .. , ... , .... ,. ........ . __ ,.., ...... ~ .. ~ .......... .. -~---..... ~.,.0..0l41y • ' Seven percent or the tax- payers audited by the In· tc•rnal Revenue Ser vice get refunds A female cougar in search of a male must be pre.tty s m art. She lights out along a trail. and when she hits male tracks that aren 't fresh, she lies down near them and waits, knowing som ehow lhat the 01ale cougar runs a re- g ula r circuit. that he'll in· evitably be along agf in in a few days. flow does she know that ? The Ch i n ese de t ective Cha rlie Chan has never been played in the movies by a Chinese. It's diHicult enough to trace runaway girls in this country. but it's much harder t o trace the m in Europe. They rind it fairly eas y lo c ross national borders over there. ln a matter or weeks th ey c an s witch the ir whereabouts through half a dozen jurisdictions. There, as here. many tum up at home again. But the while slavers that transport all over the continent see to it that some go out of touch rorever. Our Chief Prognosticator says you'll soon be getting unsolidified rroien rood. It flows . The lab charac ters have been da bblint with the- crystalizatlon process. Much you 'll no longer have to thaw. -. ___ ......,. ______ .,, .... --. -·--------.. - Jack Ander8on Ki~singer trying. comeback? W ASlllNGTO N • As the l'urte r rri1tn •PPro11ched Its con· slltullon .. ly appointed end lllld p o lltl c·l a n s i1o s itloned the mselvdJ for the chaange or re tcJ 111 e . If" n r y K I s ll i n I( e r rn utc:n alli ed overseas in the old trouble s pot.s . sly us ever, r~ady to resumt• a nother d N·ade or W(' ui>l'linr,: Skeptit·s hud doubted that h•• r11u hJ ever n~•· :i~ain from the ai..ht•s of tilt' Vietnam set ll•·11H•o\ \hut ht• llt'Jl(l(Jak d or the ~rt'ul 0 P EC 1>1 I ~ou~t' that he l'IH:our a ~cd Uut s uddt•nly, there hl' was :q(ain . r\' • V I V t' d , r l' hubilitale.I und makln~ the old f<1mlliar noisl's of u foreign polity oraele In his d1sarmm~ way, K is~ 111 gc r assu rt'd l ilt! for e i g n leade rs he encountered on lus 17 day whistlestop to ur that he had invi ted himself a nd that hl' •• > ' ( Andy Boonf-•y -, - did not speak tor the new man In the Whit., House. This wH, ln fact , the truth. Yet the Im · vresslon wa11 left that hu h1td som e kind or seml·ortlclal Kt1ttus and that he would be 1t mMn or influence In the ne w lldminlstra· tion. What the world wus witness- ing, however, w1t11 m erely lho ma nt!uvering or an old fox who hopes to become a man of in· rtuence again. The stra tegy w1ts also t he same that Kissinger s u ccessrutly practiced o n Ri chard Nixon 12 years ago. Wlffl,E OTHERS around Nix· on celebrated the election vie· tory. Kissinger began at once to master the intr icacies of foreign policy lie put in long , arduous hours of study before the J an 20. 1969, inaugural. Then arter the swearing·in, he was ready with the answers that the new president would need This Lime. Kissinger not only has the answers but he has ae t11a l m essages ror President Reagan ·from for eign leaders . Kiss inger will present himse lf to WHIL~ YOU'RE UP ~DMErHAT I WRENCH . 1 ~ -/~ Ronald Reagan as a roreien· policy veteran with a calm m aste ry of s trate gic concept a nd tactical det ail, a bold vis· ionary on matters or peace and war orde red by a keen s ense of what is practically possible, who possesses an undoubted com· petence and a bright and quick mind that can cut through the ponde rosities or political ja rgon. T he ne w president. if he sub· m ils to the Kissinger allure, can look forward to a long season or m e ddling a nd manipulating. D i plo mat ic sources ha ve speculated that Kissinger will s ubmit a Grand Design calling for a loose, anti.Soviet coalition of Persian Gulf and Third World nations. bolste red by a mort~ vis- ible U S milita ry ~)resen<:c BUT THERF. are fallacies in the Kissinger scheme. lie tends to trt'at much or the Third World as a blOl'o t hou.:h most non· aligned Africa n nations have no desire to become pawns in the Soviet Am erican global c hess g a m l' fo' t• w a r e w i 111 n J! to 1-al·riri te their indl'pendcncc ant.I -- n eutrality for the "protection'' offered by U.S. bases in their · eountries. d iplomatic sources have told my associates Indy Ba dhwar and Jack Mitchell. African leaders have also been '1 is ma yed , accord i ng t o classified diplomatic cables, by Kis11inger's warm embrace of Somalia and Morocco. Both countries have disregarded the doctrine or the Organiiation of African Un ity op posing ex- 11ansion by any nation beyond its old colonial borders Somalia in· v aded both pro-Western Kenya and pro-Soviet Ethiopia, and Mo rocco ign1>n.'<i the OAU pact by trying lo usurp the former Sp a n ish tolon y o f West er11 Sahara. YET KJSSINGER blithely re· commended closer m ilitary ties het ween the United States and Son)alia . Then he was wined and d ined in Morocco. whose ag grt'ssion in the Western Sahara i1-actively opposed by Algeria. T his raised diplo matic eyebrows sm1·c Algeria n diplomats were then the key to nc:gotiations over l h1• Am erican hostages in Iran. K 1ssmger 's t all for a beefed· 1111 US. securit y force in the Pn si;rn Gulf has also been de 111)u11t·c...J hy A rub spokesmen All in all . lhl· pertrn aciou~ K1ss1ngl·r has hrltt·n off quite a 1·areass. and 11 n·main~ to be SN•n Whl•thl'r ht· 1·an <'ht•w rt U t-: A DI. V IJ I t: T : I n fun t formula munufat"tun•rs have ht'l'n wa)!1og u v11·iou~ n 1mpa1gn uga1ns t groups allvoC'c.i ting bri•u!..l ft.·t•c11ng The fo rmula m agnatc~ ar·t·usc lircu~t h:L'tlmg llrl11Hlnl'Oti> uf plotling lo destroy eaprtalls m ancl havtL lahclf'd the .'\1at111nal C<1um·tl of Churi·h<.•s ·· M tirx1sb mart hmg under lhe h;1nr11:r of Chre..,l " Th11. h_\1.t1·r11·:il 1·ampa1gn Ila~ r1·1111rtc·dl.\ lc•d t11 1h:adly l'X n·~i..c·~ Ill c;11att:rnala ' whc·n· dr•alh 'ilf Uads 11f lht· mrlrtur y n· g 1m1· havt· hl·1·n t!Xt·t·uting ~ural h1·al1t1 ~11rk 1·r.., for. <.1n.cing otlwr th111~~-<·n1·11urag1ng lircasl fre<l· lflg < ·~ n1t·s h:ivt• ~uggc•sted that t hr· right "1ng government h I•·..,.., 1·1m<•1•r111·tl w1I h r1111t 111g 1111! .\1 :1r'<1s1.., than w1lh ma111tu in111J! tho · p111l11al1ll• kll'kb;.1•k!o. g11vnn m1•111 Pff11·1;.ib allPgcdl~ gt!I Crum 1111' suit· of !Jain· formula Emphasis on selling outweighs • service I own a 1!177 F ord slat Hm wagon It has t•1ghl cylinders. a womterfully-powerful C'n~me and an insatiable appetite for un- leaded gas. It's a great car. 1f Ford wants a tcst1monial. and obv i ou s l y I 'll n1•ver h ave another like 1t It has 63,872 miles on 1t now. and for the past few weeks I've been wonder· ing-·whcttrer I should have it serviced and fixed up or bu y some thin g n e w and s maller. It costs me $20 lo fi ll th e w agon with gas, whit·h ii cons umes at the r ate or something like 15 miles to the gallon. I say "som ething like" because rm not one of those peo pie who figures out exactly how much a car gels to the gallon Last Tuesday I d ('(·ide<.I to call the fo~ord place Then• were t wo numbers lrs tcd in the phone book. one for "Sale~." the other for "Ser vice." I was making a big decision right there wh<-n I decided which numhcr to call I railed "Ser vice." Sat urday is the hcst da} for m e to do something like take a car Art Hoppe m. so l askt•d lhe s1·rvi1·1· manag1•r rf I ('OUld bring II en the follow111g STiturila y Serv i ce m anagers a lways have a way of making .vou (et·I unwanted and he seemed pleased to be ahlc lo tell me• they wl·rc d osed Satur dav and wouldn't be able to takt• me until a week from Thursday I d rdn 'l make a ela te Instead. I called the other Fore.I number unat'r "Sales ... "Are you open Sa turd ay"" I askt•d '"Yl·~. Sir ... the t ht'ery VUICC said a t the other end of the phorw .. W<•'re h<:re Saturdays from <.•ight in the morning 'lrl ninl' in lhc evening and Sundays from noon until !-ix " Now, if I can buy a car on Sa turday. why t:un 'l I get one fixed on Saturday? What's going on here. anyway? I THINK I know wha t 's going on . of l'uursl· We 're scll ini.t things hc·lll'r than we're makrng them. lha\'s what's going on Fixing things hardly enters into nur t'c·onom y al all anymore Whatever !Jreah. we discard anc1 huy a new <m<• like iL I makl• my li vi ng writing for news papc:rs and television. both n( which arc su1-ta1 ncd by ad· vert is1ng, so I may be t aking m y ~·<·onoma· hf1.· in 1ny hands wh\!n l sa.y so l>ul I think advert1..,1n~ has hcen c·arr1t•t.I too far Too man~ brtJ,!ht .\ uun~ mt:'n and wnmPn ;1n· turning their talent to pa!'k<1g1ng and M'llmg thi ngs. f(lo flow of tht:'m arc• go. mg rnlo l hl' l1ui..rnc~1. of makrng anylhmg The adve rtising agen· cies rn New York. Ch1caw1 and Lo.'i An~elcs <•rl' fiH-eiJ with lmghl . aeativc lll'OJ>lf' pushin~ produc·ts on us that lhf'v know or c·an • hlllc about u· THEIR <tgency loses an ac count for one thing, they can switch lo selling a com peting brand or another µrodu ct without missing u beat Their tf>c•hniqu t>s ;ir<.• th e s a me whe thn they're· sc•lling 1•xtra· s trength horscfratht.'rs or roll-on heada<·hc remedies They don't care what they're selling. they just know how lo do it They rould sell us new. improved sawc1 ust if t hat's what the ir C'li<'nl wantc'CI lo move• Advcrtisrng has been a force ( 11 r g oc>ll r n L he Amr rt can N'Onomy over th•· years . It has mad<· us all aware of nt'w pro- <lul'IS and h<1s pointed out the tJ-1fferen<"t'S rn other s It hers-- helped the N·onomy by crC'a trng a m a rket and lhus jobs. Ad n•r11~ing ha~ h1•lp1•cl rnak1· th1 • l "nttrd '!'it:J!'{'<; ~wtrat rt hus ncm. anti that's g11111I II sc·1·m:. now lfl lie inakrng us whal wc'n • hel'om rn g. and that 1~n ·1 ~o good I sal 11n a plant• next to a man 111 the: s ma II C'omput1·r business las t W<•ek lk Lold rn1• hrs t•11m puny spc·nds rrwn• on lra \'Cl anc1 cntcrtain mt•nl than the~· do m :i kmgitwtr rir1)dffi't-· -- "Ol'R PROOU<T t·osls 12 per cent or our hudgt•t. ·' he sard "T ht• rt•st go1•:, for patkaging. sc•l11 ng. t ra\'l'l. llwigs hkc that ... I asked him if he thought that w;,1i.. nght lie did hut f didn't. The~ USl'd to s ay no amount of ad \'C'rtising l'o uld sell an inf error product hul r m not s ure that's trill' anymort.·. We're he ing sold produrts on every hand that an•n 'I g1>c11I enough by tlcver , pcr~uas1vC' advertising I'm tired of great telev1sron t·om mer l'ials that a r e helter t h a n t he JI r<J g r a m s l hey ' n • sandwiched into; I'm t ired or n<>w produc-ts that are herC' lo tlay, by virtue of a big advertis- ing camµai ~n . and ~one l11mor fl)W tr I do bu~ a nl'W l'ar. I'd hke lo huy It from a placc> wher e the mechanics work as hard and are as wcll-µa1d a1. the salesmen A leisure ho01e is just too time-consuming Expe rts bla me t h e rece nt decline in leisure home con· struclion on high interest rates . I'm not so sure. Take the case of Fred and Felicia Fris be7 The F ris bees bougflt their leisure home In the Casas del Mar (so c a l I e d because the casa s w e r e o nl y a 30 · minute drive rrom th e mar > sub· div is ion several years •go when pric es were • merely outrageous. "Won't lt be wonderful to have a place to 1et. away from it all and relax?" said Fred or maybe Felicia or probably both, that being what leiaure home ownera alwayaaay. OP OOtlUE, movtna In Wal a chore, what with unpacldn1 and rearranging and sorting and tin· ing and nailing and screwing and gluing. But after 10 or 12 wee k e nds F e li c i a s a id it wouldn't be long before they were settled in and could enjoy their ne w leisure home -except she did want to get the bathroom painted. Fred said he'd be glad lo help, but he had to clean the gutters. evi,ct the raccoons from the attic and start clearing off the poison oak. The Frisbees had wisely de· cided to landscape their half· acre lot in "natural ground cov· er " to avoid the burden or gardening. But natural ground cover certainly didn't include either poison oak or a peculiar weed with amaiinaly deep roots and big bun that stuck in the ears ol·lheir do1, Ralph. IT DIDN'T take Fred more than a couple°' mon\ba °' won- In• in tloYeS-ud lon1 1Jeeve1 before he felt he had the pol80ll oalt and pecaller weeda Juat about licked so they could begin enjoying the ir leisure home once they got rid of the raccoons. The raccoons were a nuisance. They made so much noise scuttl· ing about at n tght that the Frisbees couldn't hear the wood beetles chewin~ away on the northeast eaves. Fred said he was sure he'd find t i m e in a co u p le or weekends or so . to get around to the wood beetles as well as the leaking refrige rator and the fun· ny hissing sound the hot water made orr and on . And he possibly would have ir the septic tank hadn't gone on the friti. ·FRED SAID he'd dig It up himself, which was probably a mistake as he hadn't gone down two feet before he threw bis back out. B\.lt at least he didn't have to apUt kindllnc any more for \he fireplace. <Wbat'a a leiaure home wltbout fireplatt?) And he could ltlll cr•wl about on hi• bands and ........... _ .. ,,~ knees replacing the defective wir ing that kept blowing out the fuses. Fred was worried a bout how they'd pay the septic tank man's bill for $873, what with having to buy kindling in the cit y at $3.95 for a tiny bundle. But Felicia said a t least the end was finally in s ight : Fred's back was get· ting better and soon they'd be able to relax and enjoy their 'eisure home. That's when Fred noticed the firs t new shoots of poison oak and that ~uliar weed and had a mild heart attack. FRED'S DOCl'OR said be wu sutfertni from atress and over· work and wou.ld simply have to a low down and take ll easy. So the Frisbees aold their leisure home and now 10 jo11lns on weelteads lnateed. 'J'ba mla tl*r leia1tN·l9elM, but u Felicia 1~1: "Who'• tot time for one t.hete days?" ~ ..... -.. .... -.· . . -.-··-···--····· .. ·· . .. . -. . . . . . . . . -.. BUSINESS / STOCKS Monday'i . NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS I a.m. (PDT) Pri«W O..•l•ll-•l'l(l ... ,,., ...... ,...v..11.Mlfw9tl,lt•Clll<,l"•w ......... 0t1rott•NICIMll\Nllttock ·~· w t~i.. •, tfW Netl9tlal A•-•••..,•U.cv•lllu Dtalef\ -""""'' .4h-... , \!~ t•·' fl I f } I ,..,., ' ~· "j hi)\ , .. ,... l•iJ t ... '""' • ··h f .; t' If you h•Y• ju1t flled your new Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 Neme •nd h•v• not yet aubmHted It for publfc•tlon, pie••• don't forget th•t the llmltetlon la' 30 ct.ya from d9te of flllnf .... The DAILY PILOT wlll ~bllth your lt•tement for ~ll:lp. Our clrcul8tloft Include• , tfi9 entire Orange Co•et •r••. -.nd .... I notice• appear In •H e'Clllona. In order to eulNnft your atatement for pubka*"" ""d .....,...,.... copy Ind a cMck to THI OAIL Y PILOT, P.O. loa 1llO, Colla • Mee•, CA. -·· We'I c1D tM • ,. ... ,., ............... " .......... advert1""8 pie•• call MMll1 .... "\. r.' • I Mondar. January 21. 1981 H /F DAILY PILOT • f Despite •amng• MoVing you.-self, I is it worth it? By SYLVIA PORTER An "astounding" 84 percent of the more than 22 million Americans will change residences in 1981 . And m any will be do-it-yourself movers. By doing It yourself, authoritat~ve estimates ar~...LhAll workerswlU lrequently save between SO to 75 percent of the cost ol a van line operation. Individual savings by not hiring van lines are put at $291. Jn many instances, savings realized b y do-it · ' ' yourselfers are esllmat· ed at about $1 ,000. A total of $5.5 billion was saved by the 19 million Americans who moved themselves during the past 12 Money's Worth months, according to L.S. Shoen, founder of U·Haul In- ternational. Renting the equipment -whether it be a small trailer of 102-cubic·feet.. or as large as 378-cubic-feet, or whether the carrier has space for just a few of your personal belongings or can transport up to 12 rooms of furniture is m erely the beginning. IF YOU ARE TO GET the maximum in savings and make sure your household belongings are safe and se<·ure, you must learn the basic rules for do-it-yourself movers. --Plan well ahead and select the equipment you have agreed you wi ll need well before moving day . You can get an easy-to·use chart from a local dealer or by writing u. llaul International, 2727 N. Central Ave .. Phoenix . Ariz 85004 . Total the number of items you'll be moving and de termine the cubic feet of space to be occupied by each piece. The moving guide list will help give you most cubi<· measurements you need. -TO DETERMINE cubit feet for pieces not listed. multiply length of the item times width limes depth. Add cubic feet figures to find sub-totals to de lermme "total cubic feet" so you know the size of the vehl- de you need lo transport the contents of various rooms After that. simply match the proper equipment load mg c:apacil y with your total cubic feet and thus decide lht' right size van or trailer lo use for your move. Washing machines must be secured so that spring. mounted motors do not vibrate . The tub should be brac~J with padded hl()('ks between it and sid e wall. You also c•an use heavy fabrics for t hi s -ON YOUR STOVE, pack loose pieces, secure burnt-rs. clements and trays with appropriate tape. Dry and air yo ur refrigerator and freezer complete- ly. Hemove shelves and trays. If you have an older model, it will need bracing with blocks of wood wedged between motor and sides . If your rcfigerator must be j>laced flat for moving, l·heck your local dealer to make sure the model can be put in a prone p0sition Use the insides of all large applaanci:s for storing small items. -FOR BOOKS, USF. ~pecial book cartons. And strong tapt•s will make the moving and storing even easier. Remove the drawers from desks , chests of drawers. etc., for loading and unloading. Replace after your chests and desks are aboard the van or tr ailer It's wi se to p«t<:k drawers full making sure that l>reakables are well-protected Face units against the van or trailer wall. or flat s urface such as mattresses to pre- vent drawers from opening. Pack all kinds of dishes in s uper·strong cartons especiaJly designed for them. Nest cups and bowls Stand plates. saucers and platter's on edge. Stuff dish towels into remaining air spaces lo insure safe packing. When possible. remove table regs from tables and lamps. If not possible. load tables on top s urfaces. legs up. and try to protect finish with blankets and padding. Wrap large lamp bases individually in furniture pads. Do not use newspjlpt>rs. ink may sm udge Gold metals quotations fiif1ld By The Associated Press Selected world gold prices today: London: morning fixing $530.25, off S22.75. London: afternoon fixing $528.50. off S24.50. Puts: afternoon fixing $.578.91, off $16.83. Frankfurt: fixing $531.04, off S22.45. Zllricb: late afternoon fixing $526.00, off S22.00; $.529.00 as ked. · Handy., Harman: late morning $528.50. off S24 .50. Eagelbard: late morning $528.50, off $24 .50. Engelhard: late morning fabricated $M9.64, off $25.48 ffetol# NEW YORK CAP> -Spot nonferrous metal price!\ l()- day: Copper 881/•·WV• cents a pound, U.S. destinations. Lead 32 cents a pound . Zllllc 4H~·•t~ cents a pound, delivered. Tla $'1.1915 Metals Week composite lb. Al .. lnm 76 cents a pound, N.Y. MettllJ')' $370.00 per fiaak. PlaUaam $547-555 troy oa., N.Y. SHrttr NEW YORK <AP> -HMdy Ir Harman silver today S13.430, off 90.14. • Entelhard sliver tl3.380; off *>.14 i fabricated silver .H.23fJ, ott •. 19. fil9ltleel•• NEW YORK (AP)-· Prtc• late Friday of 1old colna. compared wttb TbW'tday'1 price. &na.,...,1troyoa ..... oo,ana.oo. • .,.. ...,, 1 troy °'·· wra.oo, a11 ..... Malt• IO pllO, I.I tl"01 OI., "'1-•• elf •. OD. Allllllt• tOOcrown, .-troy OI., •t.OD, aft ti.OD. ' --&Om ee: Dtlllr:-P11t111r'l111r'le.---. ------...-- ' • ,_ .. -.YPll.01 Mond••· Jlnuer; N . 1111 Con .,..e use t~\IS basket, Mommy? We're ploy in church." MARMADl'llE by Brad Anderson ~0 o•..:.·-•-K l·1• ~ ·"Marmaduke, get off that sofa or 1'11 ... qulck, Phil, tell me what I'll do!" by Virgil Partch (VIP) ' "I hate Mondays." ,.~ ~JIJ ] It s 1n here some place some place JUDGE PARKER A5 f>AM Ac.COMPANIE!> JEANNIE. 1'0WARD HE~ DEPARTU~ 6ATE, THE POL.ICE !>UDDENLY APPEAR' I THOU6Hl YOU Wf.ltE MY FRIEND' WHY DID YOU CAl..l.. 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KNOW WHl!N 11''5 'T'IMe! 1"0 91" AP' "T'" A NllW S'T'ICK ~ FOR 8ET'l B8 ea· F88 We 81E { ..... ·- by George Lemont AYe 6HUH AIR A UP AWYA Aoww E!N 00 l!l!P UN~ • EllY, IF)t)O'RENOT' ~EAOY FOR A UO@., 00'4~ l>Xn.'f R!OOI IT. )(X.> HflNE ENOOGH10 00~ by Lynn Johnston .· .. l IUlll CIAIT Ylll llllTDll IAllY PAPll M O N l>A 'f l ANUA H ~· .'ti 1'1H 1 ORANGE COUNTY C ALlfORNIA 25 CENTS Service at West Po.int • Prayers reunite host_age f ainilies W fo;ST l'OI NT. N Y I A I' I Thl' hl>cratcd ho~ta~l'S offt•rt:d priiycrs of gr<tt1t ude 1n a chaµel ... erv1t·l' at West Point Loda\ and ~ung Lhe p!>alm~ lhi:il kept. their f;uth alive during their long or 1leal 1n Iran In Washington , Pres ident Rea gan issued a tiruc·lamat1on dedaring Thursday a national day of thanksgiving and made arrangements to wekome the freed i\merit·ans tu the 1:ap1tal on Tuesday. Kathryn Koob. 4:1. one uf the two women among the hostages, s aid "The servit•e looked like it had been designed by us . T he hymns that were sung, the an thems that were sung, were all things very mf'a,ningful to u:. and ones we sang in C'aptivity right down to the same num ber of ps alms and the number of hymns. "It was incredible, .. s aid Miss Koob, who last Christmas sang the Christmas carol "Away in 41 Manger " on television during the time her i:aptors gave h er to send a message home. * * * Today. the hostages. reunited al last with their loved ones, s an1i1 "The Battle Hy mn of the He public ," "How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place," "Oh God, Our llelp in Ages Past" and "Now Thank We All Our God." M 1ss Koob came out of the nondenominational cadet chapel on a hilltop. She walked arm-in· a rm with the other woman among the former hostages, Elizabeth Ann Swift, 39. They had been roommates during part of their imprisonment. Mi ss Swift s houted to re- porters: "We 're so happy to be b<ick. It's simply marvelous." Miss Koob said : "We've been wandering around with silly ~rins on our faces." She wore a ye llow r ibbon and a yellow flow er pinned to her coat. Form«>r hostage William B. Royer Jr., whos e home is in a subur b of llouston, Texas, called the reunion with his family "a tea qetke r and ve ry heart- rending ... lie said he was over- whelmed by it all. (See llOSTAGF:s. Page A2) * * * , Neighborhood going up View from Bluebird Canyon Drive in Laguna Beach shows r econstruction is well under way in Bluebird Knolls, where 24 homes were destroyed as a result of the Oct. 2, 1978, landslide. Six of those families have since completed construction of their homes and have moved back in. Another nine propperty owners are ·in the midst of construction and several other former.-esi· dents are getting ready to start building. The road in the middle of the photograph is Me adowlark Lane. and the winding road at the bottom is Oriole Drive. Ribbons reflect Go/,dprice in Eiuope plummets School closings · survey aides sought nation's gra"titude LONDON (AP l Bullion prices tumbled in hectic Euro· pean trading and the doll ar rose against most m ajor European currencies today, setting yet another record against the Italian lira and moving.towards 2.05 West German marks. -~-1....- RUNNING FOR JOY Ex-hostage P•ul Needh•m Train kills C iroman at crossi"I{ ByTheAssociated Press Americans untied the yellow ribbons . The hostages were home The nationa l cele bration spanned the nation as the 52 Americans returned Sunday -it echoed from the rolling Catskill Mountain foothills where the form er hostages set foot at last on native soil, to villages and cities t housands of m iles distant. 'Related photo, AS ). Al the F ir st Pres byterian Church in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, the moment the former hostages set foot on American soil, 52 Sun- A San Clemente woman has day school children launched 52 been struck and killed by a yellow b~lloons. Thous<!nds of southbound Amtrak passenger other residents m ad_e, nms~ any · tratn· ·m ·S3n· •J\J<ll'f · c:.-prstrano·--· way:1hey .. c;QuJrJ.. •. y.:a1hng s1re_ns, after she drove her car across blarmg mill whistl e~, peat.mg t h e railroad tr<ic ks on Del c hurc h . bells a n a llonk1n g Obispo Street. automob1l~horns . . . A spokesm an for the Orange In Gardiner , ~am~. to~nspeo- County Sheriff's Department pie turned o~t Sunday n1_ght .to said Robin Acosta, 21, who lived watch a bonfire of ~Id Chnst!11as on Camino de las Mares, was hit tr~es . The sponsoring Rotanans by the train at about 11 : 15 p.m. s aid they had ho~ed to get 444 S~_!lday _!IS she was returning trees ?ne [~r _each day of the ome from the Whistle Stop Inn host~ges capt1 v1ty hul ended where she worked . upw1thmorethan 600 The spokesman said witnesses May or ~l e nn K~e c ht or told investigating offi cers that Crawfordsv1l.le, Ind., an~ounced Mrs. Acosta . the mother of two a ~ellow ribbon burning fo r s mall children, d rove her car tonight to mark the end of the east through the lowered cross· 444-dayordeal. Ing guards at the railroad cross· A d 0 z e n c h u r c h es ' n ing. The sheriff's spokesman said Mrs . Acosta apparently didn't see the lowered guards. The woma n was killed ins tantly whe n the train s truck the driver 's side of her car . The train was traveling at about 40 mph about 20 mph slower than it is authorized to travel, according to the sheriff's spokesman. Lovers lane embrace fatal NEW ORLEANS CAP> -A man in a cowboy hat broke a ·couple's romantic embrace on the French Quarter's riverside Moon Walk and stabbed the man to death, police said. Donald Faul, 30, of Lafayette, La .• died Sunday or multiple slab wounds to the chest and back, Coroner Frank Minyard told police. Police said Faul had been 1ubbed at leu( nine Um es. The attack came as tourists packed into the city for the Super Bowl weekend. The Moon Wallr is a dimly lit promenade named for former Mayor Moon Landrieu. Millinocket. Maine, scheduled a symbolic burning or yellow rib· bons for Thursday. For three minutes Sunday, the air of Newark, N.J .• rang with bells and howling sirens as tbe city's firetrucks and firehouses pulled out all stops to mark the freed hostages· return. Gold prices fell by up to S25 a troy ounce, and silver sank as much as Sl. Both metals were at their lowest levels since the end of May. High U.S. interest rates and a More than 250 Newark reported wave of gold selling in firefighters paused in one minute the Far East were principal fac· of silence. remembering the eight tors. traders said_ American servicemen who were In London, gold traded at a me· killed last April in an a borted mis-dian $.532.50 a troy ounce just sion torescuethe hos tages. before the c it y's fi ve bullion Church bells pealed at noon on houses set the rei:ommended Sunday in Indianapolis and in morning "fi x." The metal closed Chalfonte. Pa., 52 residents -at$552 Friday. one for each former hostage -In Zurich. bullion was quoted at . rang an antique fire bell. a medfan $.531.50 an ounce, down Chalfonte's mayor, Andrew from $549.50. Stoler, rang Lhe b ell eighttimes-Earlier in Hong Kong. gold once to honor each of the men who closed at $547 .49, down $!UIO. The died intherescuemission. precious metal finished at $.551 in New York late Friday. Maine Gov. J oseph E. Brennan Silver was quoted in London al proclaimed Sunday a "day of $13.30 a troy oun<'e at midday. welcome for the hostages." In S th P. · M · e a women's down from $14.33 at Friday's ou an s. . am . r . close. t:lub asked neighbors to stnng up Bullion markets were hit b\" a '=hristmas.li.ghls au.i~rui.aY l2--w-a~selling. - -· hghtthe freed hostages return. The Financial Times. a Bnt1sh Sun~ay was '.'.~elcome Home to business daily. reported today America Day. m Buck~ C?unty, that "a big increase in gold flows Pa .. a~d county c.omm1ss1o~ers from the Far East on to Western authorized the fl ymg of a giant bullion markets" had been a ma- vcllow ribbon al noon from the jor factor in the decline in the <See RIBBONS, Page A2) price of gold. VALDOSTA, Ga. (AP) -Fol aad dense amok• from a ... ......., awamp nn cut vii· llHlty to l8l"O alone a l~mlle Wdaa of rm.state '75, resultiaa .. tr.me ~ 8und•1 tbet. Wied tbrM people and injured U. Hid II.ate olftdall, ........ l•r lree4em • _, Maued participanta ln ninth annual World Mastera Marathon tum off Wamut Avenue onto Jeffrey Road Sunday ln Irvine ln the ·~ - diatanc' "Run for Frtedom" that waa dedicated totheSl frW Am.iean baltq•. <For detalll, aee Sporta, Pq~l). - • Laguna Beach school offi cials a r e rec ruiting c om munity lea ders. businessmen. parents and teac he r s to fill a nine· member panel that will study which' of the distl1<!l'9" fl\-e schools should be closed next year . Trustees said they want the results of the committee's find· ings by May 7. at which time the board will face making a de· S.outh Laguna beach appeal faces delay The California State Coastal Commission has continued a hearin_g Ol'L<lll ~!!.L l)y a Soul~ Laguna homeowners group at· tempting to block public access to Thousand Steps Beach. No date was set for another hearing. but attorney Michael Obrand. who is representing the South Laguna Coves Associa· lion. said he would be speaking ittt -€oa:!tl:at €ommmion of- ficials to schedule an appeal hearing. Obrand said written notices announcing the date and time of the hearing that was to be held last Wednesday in L-0ng Beach were not mailed in time to as- sociation members. In December the regional coastal commission made public access to the Ninth Street beach a condition on a permit it issued allowing the county to replace the dilapidated stairway leading to the narrow strip of sand. Association members contend that allowing public use of the beach could bring huge crowds into the small area, which has no public restrooms or adequate parking. C:Owity OKs Laguna bus depot lease The Orange County Transit District has agree d to pay $130,000 for a lease for property needed to complete a bus depot on Broadway in Laguna Beach. The distri9t'a Board of Direc- tors approved the lease with pro- perty owners Brent Wahlberg and ShlrleyGeldert. The district already has a1reements with Laguna Beach to use at no cost the tramporta· tlon center property and two ad· Jolnlnc lots. The cllstric:t plana to spend aoo.ooo 1mprov1n1 lbe depot by expanclal It W'ttb a bridle o.• the flood cc.tnl ebannel that borden It, by eddlnl pu...- abelten, eoaerete pavlq Md U.btlnl . .,....~ .. ..,.... .... fta'8W.,, ..,.., ta c:ision on a closure . The district faces a budget def· icit of about $.580,000 next year, and closing one of the three e lementary schools, or Thurston Inte rmediate School, would mean about a $75,000 savings, district officials say. Di strict officia ls say a campus c losure mos t likely will be necessary and by next fall. According to the state Educa- tion Code. numbers of the ad- v 1 sor y com mi ttee mu s t be selected from specific segments of the community The committee will weigh ad· vantages and disadvantages or dosing f:!a('h of the campuses (except Laguna Beach High Sc hoot l and to present that re· search to the school board in Mav They also will be asked to in· elude a recommendation of which C'ampus could best be dosed with the le~ast e ffecl on-tl1e t·ommunity. Consideration will be given to the location. classroom space, mainten ance cost . a nd the number of students living near the schools. While the committee is un· dergoing-it!t projttl , d~striet-of ficials ~ill be looking into the possible sale or lease of districl· owned property. The district currently owns about 11 acres in the Top of the World community, as well as a small parcel near an elementary school. and a house across from the high school. Debate offered WARSAW. Poland (AP> -An unprecedent e d offer -a te levised debate has been ex· tended by the communist gov- ernment to leaders of the in· dependellt trade union Solidarity in the wake of a series of strikes and threats or more to ·back de· mands for a fi ve-day work week. Coast Weather Variable cloudiness through Tuesday, some morning fog along coast. Lows tonight 50 al the beaches. 56 Inland. Hi1h1 Tuesday 64 lo 88. INSIDE TOD~ Y TM comeback lfor'JI of tlw ~eor wcu Jtm Plunkett. MtlUmu...., tlw fmal cltapCn tn tile Supu Botol. SH 1forie1, pltoCOI, Pafje 81. ..... • Al OAILV PILOT Mondar, Jenu!!X 2t, 1M1 r-----JIJST BREAKING--____, l.ot• u.,,., ''°"" •odmw'• ...... ~...,...., .................... Iran Re!loli(Jtor de.fe1uU aw-eemem 8 > Tit" ~---las.I Preu lrlU'I prim«" muuat"r today defended •n PuUam.nl lhci -CrffmM\ h~ m•dci w1tn thci u n1ttd ~'"" to end lb• ho•t•a• rn aaa and 1n!l.l11tt6d th1tt l'realllent MH1&•n hunor the leirma of tht! •~tlemMt Prti1d t-nt Abolhuun Ham Sadr. a lunlthne critic of the l'l•r&> dominatt:'d 1ovt1mml!l\l. h .. •h•rply critLda.ed lhe settle ~t ap1o1.-r.-nU~ a. flU ~ ..., *'t•mti4 tu c reate a e-llmate in .., h1rh to e•~a.nd h111 ln'1utmt•e Rtoaaam 11lrt-aich h•~ lndk ated the U S intends to abide by the Cart.-r 11tct ni1n11111r at1on aareemt11\l that" freed the 52 m .-n aru ta ltt•n c·aJ>ta ve b) ln inum m1llUml$ Nov 4, 1m The l'Clm plt>ll ra nan aa l ~tittlt1m t•111 . rot:'duatt:tl b> an Algerum delee•· n un .. w. "Wnt-d 1i , lht' l l S 4'1\t.I lra.n ••••..w-uw •r..-4 T Al t-~aud 1 r1&b11a 1A P 1 Palt1s tan1 ~res(de~l Moh.rnunrtl l aa ul t1 11q todlil> told the :n nation lslamar summit th~ h1.:he t 5irioril) !>hould be given to en~in& the 18·week·old Ir an Iraq ~ <H ~ h1th ht' !laid weakens the e ntire Pers•an Gulf re· !!100 New ills . in buses detected M 4'c hanl cs are c heckin1 Oran1e ~ty's neet or 65 new Grumman Flxible buses in the wake or a company report that the vehicles may have yet another safety pro blem. Gf'umman offiobls notified the O ranae County Transit Dis· trict and 26 other public bus sytems nationwide that cracks due to m etal fatigue may de· velop In t he bus s uspensio n sys tem The problem involves a part c a lled the trun nion that controls la t e ral m o ve men t o f r e ar • wheels. These c r a c k s. c o m p a ny spokesmen s aid, "a re potential s afety proble m s ·· ' I ,• :• ~ -I -- " , D•1ly Ptl.C P llolo by Lot p.,,.. The l'unflll'l betwe en lht' brotherly lslami<' countries_. Ir~ c1.nd Iraq 1:. " tra~11. blow lO our hopes and expe~lallons, c1.1d Zia th~ 1•rt's1dent uf the c·onference or Islamic nations. who ha:. madt' 1~<1 un!>u<·cc:.sful med1at1on trips lo Baghdad and Tehran T he OCTD put the Grumman buses in to ser vices last s ummer. Can't fool •of.lier aat•re 'Si"*"'• prolr•I tfar.r WARSAW. l'oland 'A P I Some 2.000 s tudents we re report· ed todav to have begun a s1l·m at the university in Lodz lo de· m and "bohtion of manda tor y classes in Marxist philosophy. adding a new elem ent to the unrest in communist Poland. The buses were making runs today and ar e being chec ked a s the y return to the transit dis- t ri N 's Garde n G r ove m ain- t e n a n C'e y ard. a di s tric t spokesm an s aid. In Los An gele s, Southern C alifornia Rapid Transit Dis· tricl officials pulled their Grum- m a n flee t from service in December when c racks in the bus frames we re discove red in som e of the vehicles. T im Turne r (light s hirt>, Larry Neishi Cleft) and Tom Baker (driving skiploader) of Huntington Bea ch parks and beaches m a intenance st a ff clean up some of 800-900 o ld tires washed as hore by recent s torm surf. Tires are from m an·made r eef placed about a mile off Huntington Beach in 1975 proj ect pushed by I .o~ Angeles Rod and Reel Club. Reef wa!> mad e of 25,000 old tires tied togethe r in large bundles. Idea wa s to foster m1.1nn c life Portions of the reef wash up on t he hc<:tth every time t here is a storm. T he rep<>rted s tudent s1l·in was part of a w~ve of un~esl that began when the government sou~ht a sharp mcrea~e m m~al pr ices las t summer and has raised fears of possible Soviet m 1ht ary inter vention Clemente mulls f 'rfHfl Pa11r . I I HOSTAGES Paraban ac-•• barr.-d WASlll NG TON (AP I The U.S. Supreme Court today left 1ntac·t a California ruling that bars partisan political groups from part1t1 {'atan~ m non-partisan elections. . . . lnspe(•tions of OCTO buses re· vealed no s ut•h ('racks. OCTD of· fi cials sa id their s hipment of buses was manufactured befor e a produC't ion change by Grum· m an which a p par e ntly wa s r espons ible fo r t h e e arlier crac ks . • pier restaurant :\:-. lhl' ff'llllll l·d fa rn al11·s ar- rl\"l•d for !Ill· ... t·n 11·c· und er 1-(ra) ... k1c!> .... hwh 1·:irrat·cl tht· t hreat of r,11n or 'n"v. t;c·n An drew ( ;oodp:i~tt·r n1mman<lant 11( the ;i <· a<I <'m' grt·l·ll·d ~11m l' 11f tht'm :it t ht· d1Jor T he Justices. by an 8· l vole , refused t? review a Califo_rma t'a se in wh11·h the Ma rin County De mocratic Central Commtttee was bar red from spending m oney o r publicly endorsing can- didates an a 1979 election. ' Toda\ 's att ion affects only Califo rnia elections. but the Mann Count~ case could s park s imilar litigation in other stales. Not unfair High co~rt OKs TV in courtroom Grumman officials s aid no ac- cidents a rc known lo have oc- cur red beca use of the trunnion c racks. although s teeri ng the bus would be "d ifficult" 1f the part breaks. Gems stolen from boat MARATHON . F'l <1. <Al'1 The o wn e r of t h e Gold en NuJrnet jewe lr y W ASlllNGTON <AP) Slates d id not establish that televising store says he 's ruined now I I · d c rim inal trials is inherently un· that bandits m ade off with ar.e free to al ow te ev1s1on an . . 1 Sl m i llio n in gold and st ~ll -photo~raph y t•over age of t·o~stitutiona · je we lry from his floating crimmal trials eve n when the Jl does not s 1'nd a s an . defendants object the US abs olute ban o)t s tale ex -emTphonum. d bb . Supreme Court ruled 0 loday. . . perimentation wit'h an e volving b rdeed alrhm eh r o h e rs S u c h cover age d oes no t t echnology, which in its relative Sotarde he t lous e lo at · · · · d · a ur a y s u wo s ore autom atically violate a c rimma l mfancy in 1964 , an is, even 1 · • d . l defendant's ·cons titutiona l right now. in a sl ate o f continuing ~mp ob~c~ks an a c_usdomfledr t f· · t ·I h h •h · t • 'd C'h ange .. Burger s aid in a ac room a n e San Cle m ente Cit y C.:ounc·tl memb e r s ag r ee a n e w restaurant on the municiµal pier sho uld be located at the base or t he o ne-eighth mile structu re. And t hey sa id that private restaurant chains might want to µ1l'k up the ("Onstruct ion cost The restaurant wo uld r eplace a 40 year·olc.1 cafe at the end or the pier that was lorn d own last we ek after being closed for more tha n a year . Coum·1I m embers had re tained a n <1r ('hitecl lo draw up plans for a new rest a urant, hut t hose µI a ns were based un repla cing the c·a fe with another resta urant at the enc.I of the pier The co mpleted plans. which cost about S8,000. wtl l now have to be r eworked becauseof t he relocation. T hat prom pted coum·il mem- . hers to consider soliciting bids from private restaur ant owners Beach sa.f Ply o T~~ .. ~~~ . ~n~n11~o~~u~e~f.~i~n II e ~dd ed that . t h e U .S . after fralnhs alcking th_e shol µ, · ' · : . s . c t ·. l ·1r t one o e a rgest Je we ry . l upheld Florid a ':. i>o llr y of a l· . upreme our is no w1 . mg o b . . .. th K . pronnsa lowing courtroom <·am er a COV s e t d own an y s u c h kand of uosinesseEs In Be II ey~d-h r- • e r a ge thu s u pholdi ng the a utomatic ban. rdne~l fl(' .3 Sa l e b urg la.r v e~n v 1 e t1 on s of t wo J ust ices Byron R. While a nd cbo u n h_gett ins ~ran ce tO L~ .Qtudt.ed · · · · P lt St art ·n s epar ate eca use 1s s ore 1s on a fn' ,.., _ M1am1 Bc ad1 poli c eme n who o e r e w . 1 . ~!aimed the \' had been denied a opinions. ~~id they thought the houseboat moore~. bl~hmd S an Cle m ente Cit y Council fair t ria l . Estes dec1S1on 16 y ears ago set ~ res~rt on t his arge m e mbers h ave agreed a proposal M ·h· h· If th t· t . h down an absolute ban but that island IO the lowe r Keys . I f d f ' l ore t an a e s a cs ave . . h As a result h e s aid he was b y a private i eguar irm o a d opted som e poli('y, e ither lhe~':Verewillingtooverturnt al "ab t 95 · . guard city bea ches s houldgeta p~neA Uy. ~()-r-o.n---oin . e·X·· ·-· de.CJs1on.... · -· · · ·•· ·-· · -·-~· · · · ... · · •· · • · · .... ?,µ. · · • · P.~L<ami .~l{!.i\Q~cL. ·· .... clos~ 'lot>k , but it's d oubtful the perimenlal basis, for allowing Burger's opinion Burge r's ou · company will be hired any time in broadcast m edia cover age o f o p i n i o n s a i d d e · the nearfuture. trial s No t a ll those s lat es. f e nd a nts remain free t o Council m e mbers heard a pro· however. have a llowed cover age c h a llenge their convictions on p· ark po11· cy posal by J im Stauffer . CO·direclor of cr iminal trials ove r the objec- .grounds that news media cov· of Lifeguard Inte rnational Reach tions of defendants or others in-e rage P.rejudiced their trial. Ser vices, Inc. The lifeguard en· volved . But , he s aid, defenda nts can· • SC lre prene ur told the panel he could C h ie f J u s t i ce Wa r r e n E not bar the courthouse door to tOpJC at guard rity beaches forS70.000 less Burger , writing for the court, the broadcast news m edia if than city guards . s aid a 1965 decision striking slate policy sa ys ot herwise. Or gan izing a main tenance down the swindling conviction of "If it could be dem onstrat ed po licy for t he San Clemente Texas financier U11lie Sol Estes that the mere presenc e or photo-Pa rks Departm ent will be con- g r aphic and recording equip. sidered Tuesday when the city UCI slates center event Gr a n d o p eni n g w ee k ceremonies for UC Irvine 's new University Center are s cheduled beginning Tuesd ay, featuring juggle rs to ja zzmen , gos pel singers and hula dancers to a mini-Mardi Gras lo clima x the event on Friday. Festivities begin a t 10:30 a.m . Tuesday with juggle rs , mimes, magic ians and puppe teers performing in the new c enter's foyer. A parade of classic cars will motor in at 12:30. p.m . for a grand ribbon-c ulling ceremony during the University Center celebration supported by some 40 on-campus clubs and or · ganizations. Complete information on the week's events may be obtained by calling 833-6922. m ent and the knowledge that the P a rks a nd Recreation Com - e venl would be broadca st in-mission meets at 7:30 p.m . in variably and uniformly affected the Tower Room o r the Com- the conduct of the participants munity Center . so as lo impair fundamental Commission m e mber s also fairness. our task would be sim· ar e scheduled lo disc us s lighting pie ; prohibition of broadcast problems al San Gor gonio Park. coverage of tr ials would be re-Residents living a round the park quired," Burger said.' h ave complaine d a bo u t the The decision did not give the lig hts shining into their windows broadcas t media any constitu· al night. lional right lo r ove r trials with c ame ras and microphones, but a ppeared to 1ay the groundwork F•ne •n _ -'i· nu for s uch a F ir st Ame ndment • ~ • ~(U.I, • ~ showdown. The U.S. Supreme Co urt last et July ruled that the public and pro!fram s news media have such a con- s titution a I right to attend criminal trials -even when de- fendants object. Armed with that ruling, broad· casters may be expected to test their rights in those states not allowing broadcast coverage of trials, or allowing such coverage only when all participants con- sent. Children age 3 lo 5 may attend a free story r eading program sponsored by the Dana Niguel Library in Laguna Niguel begin· ning Thursday and Friday. Activities inc lude stories, pup- pet shows, games, fingerplays, songs and c rafts. The s essions will begin at 7 p.m . Thursdays and 10:30 a .m . Fridays, lasting eight weeks. TELEPHONE Registration •<ts required because space is Ii mited. Re1iatraUon can be conducted at the library, 33841 Niguel Road, or by calling 496-5517. Thom41S P. Haley ......... Robert N. Weed """'*"' M . Thomas Keevll E•tter Thomas A. Murphlne .......,..ua- Ch•rles H. Loos AMIMMI ........, Hltet t AH di....-. ... : (114) 142~ CIHllled AIMtftllllie; 142-1871 0"'1CU Celt• Mete: ..... ...,.,_ U1911M INdl: 1117 i.. CMtt H..,._y Hlllltlfltl9l INdl: ll'l1J INcll ......,,en! ... I Tools, gear taken in Clemente Buralan broke into the 1tora1e are-a of a San Ctementrman•s apartment.overtheweekend,tak· lna toola and other equipment valuedattl,065. • , Dr. Chari• Butya, wbo liv• lD tht JOO block of Av~a lloa- talvo, told police bur1lan foreed the lock on. 1tora1r area door. , Saying the council o wed il to the tax payers to talce advant age of such a savings, Sta uffe r said he br oug ht the budget issue up this early in the year so his company could malce a s mooth transition by the busy summe r months. Councilman Patrick Lane said he 'd like the city lo e xplore the proposed contract by Sta uffer , sa y ing "if the savings are there , we should look at it.·· But Mayor Karoline Koester e xpressed doubts that a private lifeguard service would be in the bes t interest of beach visitors. She said a private parks main- t enance firm replaced city crews a few years a go and the project did not work out. "We received a lower le vel of service and finally had to replace the private contractor ," she said. And while council members voted unanimously to "receive and file" Stauffer's proposal, they indicated they'd like to see the plan brought back at budget time for furthe r study. C ity Manage r George Caravalho aaid he agr4!ed the private plan deserves study but suggested the council "put it aside ror a few years ... Anti-crime force makes I 04 arre11l8 LOS ANGELES (AP> -The Los Angeles Police Depart· ·ment'1 anU-crlme taak rorce ar- rested lOC persona over the weekend ln the South Central area, a police apolteaman aald. Stt. Ron Hansen Hld lhe 135 offt-cera deployed ln tbe Soutbwwt, Soatbeut ad 9'tb Street dlviaionl made M UTtltl, lnclwUn1 12 felony arrests, Saturda1. and • arretta S.· day . who might want to <·on!-.truc·l th1• rt'staur an t far1ht \ C o uncll man i> at ri r k Lani'. who was the firs t to s ugge!-.t th<· rest aurant be loc ated al t he p1l'r e ntrance. s aid "The re arc. right no w . good re!>l aurc:tnls 1nterc!>l ccl 1n lo(·ating al the IJlt'r, an<i 1n te rested in µay1ng the 1·11.,t 1,f t·ons tru('l1on .. C it\' Ma n a g e r (i1·1J r g 1· Car avalho s<11d he has bt·en <:on tactcd bv businessmen intcre!>t ed in s uc:h an 1•nte q in !>t· and sug gestcd the <:1l y mee t next month w1 th inte rested t•nt n·prl'm·ur!'l and the t'll} hi red a rc·h1l t'l't . R i<·hardson Chase Ass1H·1atc•s 11f S an Clem ente. to t·xpll>n · !-.Ud1 u propos al 92 illegal aliens.found in tmck rill CA HU m AD <AP 1 It Wit~ a g r e at bus 1n es!> d eal /<1r t h1· driver of a t ra ctor tra ll n tru1·k th e U.S Border Patrol sa.'~· un t1I he was stopped with tw11 thirds of the wa~ ~ l'I tc1 go In the rig were 92 illegal a h em, an eluding ninl' wome n a nd tv.o children. There weTl'" 1:wn· alums-from India with Ge rman pa!>!>IJOrts. f o ur a l ien s fr o m Ct'n lral Am eric·a and others from Mex ICO. The unide ntified driver a l legedly loaded t he m into th1· lea s ed truck Saturd ay night in San Diego. The two Indians saul they paid S300 ea ch to be taken to Los Angeles with another SJO() each prom ised upon arrival Another a lien in the g roup said he paid S800 in ad vance. Authorities said the drl\·e r. stopped in the da rkness on In le rs tale 5. stood lo m a ke $25.000 fo r the lOO·mile d rive He was a rre sted for in ves t igation of ;m u1-rnling a nd I ake n to thl' San Diego feder al pris on with his ·ar~o. Historical group to hear printer Ward Ritchie, a printe r of limited edition books with hand· set t ype and hand press, will s p eak at the Sa n Ju a n Capistrano Historical Societ v m eeting tonight. The meeting, open lo the public. will begin at 7:30 a t the San Juan Woman'sClub,31442 El Horno. 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I I RIBBONS ... 1 l<J!!IJOll' '11 lht• f'f)l.l rth<IUSl' ID I hn l1•c,t ''"" n ·1;hP ~1 1~:-.nura HI\ l'f 1·1t ~ of w u ... h1 ngt11n. ~to . pr11<"1a1med that F(.'11 I~ r\hr;,iha m l.in1•oln".,; h1rthr1;" Y.o uld ht• "Wt>lrome I lnm t• i>a~ ·· lor for m1·r hosta~e H o1l n1.·~ S11·kmann of Krakow, :vt o s1 .. kmann. :t 1 !17~1 g raduate of Washani.:t11n ll1gh Sehool, will be honor('(! h\' his nt·1ghbors with a pu rad1· a nit a c•hurc·h service In (.'hc•spak1:a kt'. Va . Mayor S1dnc•y Oman as k<'d t hat yellow r ibbons b1.• cl1splay1.•<I at all busi nessl's anll outsicle a ll hom es until Feb. I to celc hratt• the return of t he fr(•e<J hos tages Al St . Sebus t1a n Churc h in M ad1son. Ma ine . Scouts un· wrapped ~2 yc•llow ribbons they had tied around t he belltowe r last Nov. 4, on the fl rsl annivers ary of t he embassy I a keovcr m Tehr an. 'Thanksgiving' Hostages' day Thursday WASHINGTON CAP> -President Reagan. declaring the former hostages freed from Iran have shown that "the spirit of our country can never be broken," signed a resolution today designating Thursday a day of thanksgiving in their honor. The resolution, the president said, "salutes the unity of the nation when we are confronted with threats to our freedom. " "It reco1Jll1ea the principle of public service which 53 men and women fulfilled in the highest tradition of their calling," Rea1an said. "It recoeniaes lhe devotion and bravery or pro- feaaional soldiers, the memories or those eig.ht mel)' In the loo& line who have 1iven everythln1 to preserve everylhli'l1. " ~ !ill that 4rea~lorx h_g___IHLJllllLlbln..t!t...llB _ own e or anotfier, • thi p .... iden l Hid. Reqan alped the raolutlon at hJa d•k In UM Oval omce, appeuinl to read hit commmta ftom a typewrittea papw oa thed-.k. f I • .. IUllll UT Ylll HIMETlll UllY PAPER lllU\NC.I ( (llJNl y I J\111 <>ll NI/\ /11 If NT'-. Service at WeBt Point Prayers reunite hostage fainilies WEST POINT . NY. (API The liberated hostages offered prayers of gratitude in a chapel service at West Point today and sang the psalms that kept their faith alive during their long or- deal in Iran. In Wash ington . P r esident Reagan issued a proclamation declaring Thursday a national day or thanksgiving and made arrangements to welcome the freed Americans to the capital on Tuesday. Kathryn Koob, 43, one or the two women among the hostages, said "The service looked Jjke it had been designed by us . The hymns that were sung, the an- Today, the hostages, reunited at last with their loved ones, sanJZ "The Battle Hymn of the Republic, .. "How Lovely Is Thy Dwelllng Place." "Oh God, Our Help in Ages Past" and "Now Thank We All Our God." Miss Koob came out of the nondenominational cadet chapel on a hilltop. She walked arm-in· ar m with the other woman a mong the former hostages. Elizabeth Ann Swift, 39. They had been roommates during part or their i,mprisonment. Miss Swift s houted to re- porters: "We're so happy lo be bac k. It's simply marvelous." Oelly l'W.. l'llele lt'f Oery A,,.,_ ' thems that were sung, were all things very meaningful to us and ones we sang in captivity right down to the same number or ps alms and the num ber o f hymns. Miss Koob said: "We've been wandering a round with silly grins on our faces." She wore a yellow r ibbon and a yellow I flower pinned to her coat. Running for freedo• -~ ...... RUNNING FOR .JOY Ex-hoat-oe Paul Needham Rites slated Thursday for Mr. Spooner Masonic funeral services are scheduled for 2 p.m . Wednesday at Pacific View Memorial Park for Newport Beach attorney, civic . and political leader Richard H. "Dick" Spooner. who died at age 57 Friday in Arlington, Va. A director of Orange County's Lincoln Club, Mr. Spooner and his wife, Georgia , had earlier at- tended President Reagan's in· 11ugur ation and then-stayed on in the Washington, D.C .. suburb on business. He had relinquished his post as president of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce only a week before the fatal heart at- tack. . His wife suggested tributes in the form of memorial contribu· tions in his name to the Hoag Memprial Hospital 552 Club, a financial support organization. UCI slates center event G rand ope nin g week ceremonies for UC Irvine's new University Center are scheduled beginning Tuesday, featuring j ugglers to jazzmen, gospel singers and hula dancers to a mini-Mardi Gras to climax the event on Friday. Festivities begin at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday with jugglers, mimes, magicians and puppeteers perfonninl in the new center's foyer. A parade of classic cars will motor in at 12:30 p.m . for a 1rand ribbon-cuttin1 ceremony dur!n1 the University Center celebralioa supported by some 40 on-campus clubs and or- 1anl1ationa. Complete information on the week'• events may be obtained by calllq m.1822. Yoat!iJoand ahot oAXLAN'O (AP> -Tbe body If a lem-... WU founcl b'iDc ln I pool of blood OD a bilb lcMol lm~Mball court. Oaklud police. .... ..., .,. ~ to klmtlb ... ,.... .... ~w .. ... -:.::~~., •t c..u. "It was incredible," said Miss Koob, who last Christmas sang the Christmas carol "Away in a Manger" on television during the time her captors gave her to send a message home. Former hostage William B. Royer Jr., whose home is in a I suburb of Houston. Texas, called the reunion with his family "a tearjerker a nd very heart- rending." He said he was over- whelmed by it a ll . Massed part1t'1pants in ninth annual World Masters Marathon turn off Walnut Avenue onto J effrey Road Sunday in Irvine in the di stanq~ "Run for Freedom" that was dedicated to the 52 freed American hostaKeS . (For details. see Sports. Pa~e Bl >· <See HOSTAGES, Page A2) * * * * * * Ribbons reflect nation's gr8titude ByTlleAuoclated Press Americans untied the yellow r ibb ons. The hostages were home. The national cele bration spanned the nation as the 52 Americans returned Sunday -it echoed from the rolling Catskill Mountain foothills where the former hostages set foot at last on native soil, to-villages and cities t housands of miles di~tant. (Related photo, A5). Al the First Pres byteria n Church in Coeur d'Alene. Idaho, the moment the former hostages set foot on American soil, 52 Sun· day school children launched 52 yellow balloons. Thousands of other residents made noise any way they could, wailing sirens. blaring mill whistles, pealing c hu rc h bells and honking automobile horns. In Gardiner, Maine, townspeo· pie turned out Sunday night to watch a bonfire of old Christmas trees. The s ponsoring Rotarians said they had hoped to get 444 trees -orie for each day or tne hostages' captivity but ended up withmorethan600. Mayor Glenn Knec ht of Cr awfordsville, Ind .. announced a yellow r ibbon-burning for Kidnapper scared off; uvmansafe A m a n who kidnapped a woman and released her un· harmed in an orange grove near Irvine remains al lar ge today after slipping away from police and sheriff's deputies. Orange police Sgt. Dennis Flannigan said the man - described as being white, in his mid 40's with a short. thin stature -grabbed Debbie Wyllie, 20, Saturday night as she left her job at the May Co. in tonight to mark the end of the 444 -dayordeal. A dozen ch ur ches in Millinocket. Maine. scheduled a svmbolic burning of yellow rib- bons for Thursday. For three minutes Sunday, the air of Newark, N.J .. rang with bells and howling sirens as the city's firetrucks and firehouses pulled out all stops to ma rlt the freed hostages· return. M o r e than 250 Newark firefighters paused in one minute of s ilence. remembering the eight American servicemen who were killed last April in an aborted mis· sion to rescue the hostages. Church bell s pealed at noon on Sunday in Indianapolis -and in Chalfonte, Pa._ 52 residents -= one for each former hostage - rang an antique fire bell. Chalfonte 's mayor, Andrew Stoler. rang the bell eight times - once to honor each of the men who died inthe rescue mission. Maine Gov. Joseph E. Brennan proclaimed Sunday a "day of welcome ror the--trostages . --nr- South Paris, Maine, a women's club asked neighbors to string up Christmas lights again Sunday to light the freed hostages· return. Sunday was "Welcome Home to America Day," in Bucks County, Pa .. and county commissioners a uthorized the flying of a giant yellow ribbon at noon from the flagpole al the courthouse in Doylestown. • The-Missouri River city of Was hington. Mo., proclaimed that Feb. 12 -Abraham Lincoln's birthday -would be "Welcome Home Day" for former hostage Rodney Sickmann of Krakow, Mo. Sickmann, a 1975 graduate or Washington High School, will be honored by his neighbors with a parade and a church service. In Chespakeake, Va., Mayor Sidney Oman asked that yellow ribbons be displayed at all busi- nesses and outside all homes until Feb. 1 to celebrate the return of the freed hostages. * * * Schools closure talk set Plans to close <;orona del Mar Elementary School in Newport Beach and Rea Middle School in Costa Mesa go before Newport- M esa school trustees Tuesday Superintendent John Nicoll has proposed closing the two schools as district enrollment continues lo decline by about · 1.000 students annually and in· come wanes. Trustees. who'll meet at 7:30 p .m . at Harper Community Center. 425 E. 18th St.. Costa Mesa. also are e xpected to name a st ale-required citizens com- mittee to determine what to do with the s~hools if they are c losed in June . Board members indicated last week that they will dump plans Tuesday for mov ing middle school children onto high school campuses as additional schools are closed over the next five years . Action lo kill the high school· middle school mergers plan pro· posed by Nicoll would re-affirm p o li cy for h o u s ing kin · dergarteners through sixth gr aders in elementary facilities, seventh and eighth graders in middl e school s and ninth through 12th graders in high schools. ft also could mean eventual clos ure of at least one and possibly two high schools during the current decade as plans are drawn to close a total of at least eight scheols. The district currently schools about 19,000 students. down about 10,000 from an enrollment peak nine years ago. The district already has closed eight elementary schools in Costa Mesa. They are Balearic, Presidio. Bay View, Mesa Verde, Monte Vista. Harper . Victoria and Canyon. Negli@ence cited SACRAMENTO <AP> -State inspectors are accusing the Stockton State Hospital staff of negligence in the death of a pa· tient left in the hot sun, says The Sacramento Bee. Ora nee. Threatening her with a knife. he forced her to d rive her car to an orance grove north of Irvine near the intersection or Jeffrey Road and Trabuco Canyon, 'Thanksglring' Flanniaan said. Hostages' day T~day They then left the car and went ln&o the oranae 1rove, but the man releued Ms. Wyllie WASHINGTON <AP> -President Rea.aan, dedartn1 the after be apparently became former holtaaea freed from Iran have shown that "the 1plrlt of friabtened when an Irvine our country can never be broken," 1iped a NIOlution today policeman be1an tnveati1atin1 deaipatinl Tbunday 1 day o1 thanbliviu ln their baaor. 111. Wyllie'• car. The rellolutlon, the pretldent 1akf. "salutes the unity of the Police and 1berlff'1 deput.l• nation wben we are confromed wltb tbnata to our freedom. aided by search dop and the ·"It reeapilel the prtaci~ol public MrVlee wblcb $S m• Co1t1 Meta police helicopter and womm f\llftUed in tbe hlR tr8dlUOD ol their aall1QI,"" 1tarCW Die oran,......,..,.. for Reaaan Nici. "It ncos~ de¥adon and bravery ol ~ tbe man but .... unable to flnd f..,6oul lolclters, the mtmorl• ot i-. elPt m• in U. him. • Une wbo UY• .... H81'1t1D1 to,.... ...... ,adat. "ff• IYd time -Ilia aide." "It ....... UI &Mt v.11•" _, ... DO ·-tUa .... .,. . s,t. ,,...an aald. "He Ud a dowD bll ltl• for ......... 'ebepnltdmtaakl . few ......... _., ,_.., u.. ...,.. ..... ..._,,,,...._atldlft*jatlleOnlOfftee, .... Newport orders oil well shutoff s Newport Beach city officials have order ed oilman Robert Armstrong to shut down 16 wells that have been .1mm 11ing rough ly 5.000 barrels of oil a month. Gol,dprice plummets; silver., too LONDON I AP J Uull1 on prices tumbled in hct•t1c Euro pean trading and the dollar rose against most major European c urrencies today. setting yet another record against the Italian lira a nd moving towards 2.05 West German marks. Cold prices fell by up to S25 a troy ounc-e. and silver sank a s much as $1. Both metals were at their lowest levels since the end or May. ' Jligh U.S. interest r ates and a reported wave of gold sell ing in the Far East were principal fac· tors. traders said. In London. gold traded at a me. dian ~.50 a troy ounce just before the city's five bullion houses set the recommended morning "fix ." The afternoon fixing was down at $528.50. The metal closed at $.552 Friday In Zurich, bullion was quoted at a median 5531.50 an ounce. down from $549.50. Earlier in Hong Kong. gold closed at $547.49. down $9.80. The precious metal finished at $551 in New York late Friday but fell to· day to $.521.50. Silver was q uoted in London at $13.30 a troy ounce at midday. down from $14.33 al Friday's close. In trading in contracts for current deJjvery on New York's Commodity Exchange, silver closed Friday at $14.31 an ounce but was down to $13.32 today. Bullion markets were hit by a waveofselling. T he Financial Times, a British business daily. reported today that "a big increase in gold flows from the Far East on to Western bullion markets" had been a ma- jor factor in the decline in the price or gold. Paper lauds sentences The order came late Sunday as city leaders and Armstrong failed to settle their fight over cuntrol of the well s. rooted in ci- ty tidelands but located in coun-· ty territory. Armstron g , whose 12-year contract to operate the wells came to an end. could not be reached for comment. Robert Wynn. city m anager, said it is impossible to tell how long the wells will r e main closed The battle for control of lhe wells. whl<'h have brought the ci- ty a monthl~ income of $10,000, t•rupted lcist year when the city refused to renew Arm strong's eontract Cit y leaders say they want to t•s tablbh ('(('ar ownership or the wells and underground ease· ment ancl then call for com - pell!ive bids from potential oper ators The cit~ has been earning a 12 .5 percent eut of the oil profits from Armstrong. City offi cials say that. through open bidding, they may be a ble lo increase that cut to 50 percent or more. Last week. t·1tv offi cials and Arms trong engaged in a series of last-minute negotiations In an attem pt to come up with an in· terim agreement to keep the oil flow in.I!. City Manager Wynn said the t'll~ offered to let Armstrong stay in the pieture for the time being if he would give the city 40 percent or the oil profits. t um over underground easements and sell the c'lty the oil rigs Armstrong countered with a 25 percent revenue cut for the city. lie refused to turn over ease- ments or sell off surface equip- ment. Wynn says his office is still open to negotiations. but has turned its primary concern to taking control of the wells, likely through condemnation action in the courl'i. Coast "'eat her Variable c loudiness through Tuesday, some morning fog along coast. Lows tonight 50 at the beaches, 56 inland. Hi1hl Tuesday 64 to 68. IN81•ET99~~ TM comeback "°'W of tlw llt!CI' 11101 Jjm PlunhU. MUUou IGIO tlw fiftal c1'apt.r j11 th Sup., 80IOI. IH ltorNI, pltoeoe, PO(Je BJ. •••• ... _ ......... .. befort n ...... WR ...... A _,,._..to necl WI comm.u fNm a·~U. ,.._ca mu• tM cliM nm HD CIGftl' a tie clllllk. 1ot ot dllUDei •Ilsa& time." • L--.._...,... __ :......,..:....,.......,......,;;..;._,,.;;.._;:.:~_._~.:::....~'"~~~~~-=i~~ r----JlJST BR-'41UNC Loar ll•nu /Mfl ••w·• .will•..,. ... , .....,. ..... ,_ .... lra11. ne1(otiator de.fends agreement ~'" . a y Tk"--&• ... Pnu Iran • pnmt' m.....,. &oday ...,...._. .. ParUameat the 1rf'tln•t M l'Dede Wtlft lM UIUlell ~8'9 to -41 U.e boltatt l 1 ••1~ '"'' 11111111tt'd th•\ l'r.n.ld«.nt ltHllln hoo9r the terma of the 'l'\Ut'mtnt Prm<l•llC Abolf\•u •n UenJ Sadr. • loatUmt critic of the r l "U OOi:nlnated co~·eirnnumt bu abarpb critidatd \ht 1et.Ue- men1 apparanU •~ ...-11 ul aa~P' ~41r..W • cUmat. in v. t11r h tu ~µand h1' tntlu~t1u Reaean alrHd) haa. tndlr eled u. .. U s 1ntend1 to abide by lh Cartf'r 11dm1n1'itrat1on •t rHmtnt that freed lhe' S2 \ml'nnlru. '"'""'l f &ptl\" b> lrll\.lan m1lll•nl1 Nov 4, J.979. The ~·t•ni1•lt'\ Cm.aM·1•l st-lllt-mt'nt. mediated by an Al1t1r i1n deleaa· t 1on v. "' "ttnt'd tH th" t ' '> 1and Iran ...... C" ...... •,..rtl TAU' S¥Ulli Ar•blli IAP I P akistan• president Moh•mhlrtl 7.1a ul U•q toda) told the 37-nation Islamic summit - 'th.-hl&hest priorll v · should be iiwen lo ending the 18-week-old Iran Iraq .... ar wh11:h ht! s 1&1d wt:akens the entire Persian Gulf re· ~100 · The t'Onfltet between the brotherly Is lamic countries. Iran .in\J lriAQ 1~ d tragic blow to our hopes and expectations," s aid Zia. tht: pres ident of t he c•onfe rence of Is lamic nations, who ha~ niac1t.> two unsuccessful m~1Mtion trips to Baghdad a nd I t!hran .~'"*"'•pr••••• .tfar~ WARSAW. Poland (AP) Some 2,000 students were report· l'd tuJay to have begun a sit-in al the university in Loeb lo de- m .and abolition of m andatory classes in Marxist philosophy. ,1dtl ir1~ a new element to the un.rest in co.mmunist Poland. The reported student sit-in was part of a wave of unrest that ht!gan when the government soug ht a sharp incr ease in m eat prices last summer and has raised rears of possible Soviet m 1 Ii t:.iry intervention Partba11 art• barrrd Wi\SlllNGTON CAPI -The U.S. Supreme Court toda y left int art a California ruling that bars partisan politjcal groups from part1ri{>atin~ in non-partisan elections . The Justices, by an 8-1 vote, refused to review a California ra~(; in which the Ma rin County Democratic Central Committee w~1c:; h<irred from spending money or publicly endors ing can· did air~ in <t 1979 election . • T11da.v·s action affects only California elections, but ,the ~I a r in Cuunt) case could s park similar litigation in other states. Not unfair High court OKs TV in courtroom \\' SlllN<:TON 'AP) States ar<! free tc> allow television and ~1111 -photo~raphy cover age or l TI min al trials even when the defl!nd<ints obje<'t. the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today. S u r h cov~rage does not aulomat1l'allv violate a criminal dt'fendanl 's "constitutiona l right tu lmr trial. the high court said. Today's unanimous decision u1jJield Florida's policy of ai. low111g l'Ourtroom camera cov· l'ra gc. thus uphold ing t he llurglary convictions or two .VI iami Becich policemen who l"la1rn t•cl they had been denied a fair I rial More than half the slates have ;1dopted some policy. either perm:i nent ly o r on a n ex- penmenlttl basis, for allowing br oadcast media cover age of t r ial!> !'lot all those st ales. however. have allowed coverage r1f trim1nal trials over the objec- tions of <lefendants or others in· volved (.'h1l'f .l u st ice Wa r ren ~ Dover Drive squeeze only I day's work Workmen who closed down one of the southbound lanes or Dover l>rive near Pacific Coast lli g h w :~y tod ay , s ay the I horoughfare will be back to normal Tuesday The l an e c l osure . w hic h snarled morning commuter traf· fie today. was ordered so crews could complete grading on the e xpansion of the Dove r-Coast llighway inter section. The road work is being done in conjunction with constructioo of the new Coast Highway bridge over Newport Bay. w estbo und m·oto ri s t s on Coast Highway will not be so lucky. Workmen wlll continue to close off a single west lane near the Balboa Bay Club whJle work is being completed on a sewer line r unning from Cliff" Drive down to Coast Highway. Burger. writing for the court. said a 1965 d ecision str iking down the swindling conviction of Texas financier Billie Sol Estes did not establish that lelevismg criminal trials is inherently un- tonstitutional. "It does not st a nd a s a n a b solute b a n o n s t ate ex· perimentation with an evolving technology, which in its relative infancy in 1964, and is, even now. in a s tate of continuing change." Burger said. H e added tha t the U.S . Supr eme Court is not willing to set down any s u c h kind ·of automatic ban. Justices Byron R. White and Potter Stewart, in separate opinions, said they thought the Estes deeisi-On 16 years. ago set d o wn an absolute ban but thal they were willing to overturn tha t decision. Mo-ped ri<hr • senous af t,er crash A 29-year-old mo-pe d rider who crashed into a power pole o n Adam s A ve nu e n e a r Albatross Drive in Costa Mesa late Sunday remlrins in serious condition today at Fountain Va lley Community Hospital. Police said Kenneth Patrick Ba ile y of Santa Ana was found b y a passing motorist who flagged down anothe r driver to summoo medical aid at about 9 p.m . Investigators said il appeared as though Bailey hit a curb, hopped onto a dirt roads ide shoulder and slammed into the pole. Police said it is unknown how long Bailey went unattended at the scene. Officers said paramedics treated Bailey at the site for a pouible broken neck, partial paralysis and bead injures. A blood test 1bowed the rider had been drinklna. officers re- ported. TELaPllCJ• Thomas P. Haley ~It .... Robert N. Wftd ~ ....... M . Thomes Ke.vii £-. Thom.s A. Murptllne ........... £ ... CharlM H. Loos """' ........... Miter All dl,...1111 .. (714) ....... a ....... Mueftllll-.S: ....._,. OPP1CU Clelt• ..... :•---·-&AflllllllNdl:., •C.... ......... .......ftll .. INdl: ........ ~ ~~~~·· £::.~ , ........... .....,, .... . ; .... ....,,, ... II..... . Clini. ' c .s t • • reJect1on expected Plana lo convert Bayview Con- valeacenl Hos pital in Costa Meaa lo a facility for treating teen·aaen with drug a nd alcohol l>roblema are e xpected to be re· Jecled Tuesday ntght. The proposal. b y C o m_- pre·tt e n sive Ca r e ·c orp . of Newport Beac h , the facility's o wn e r , w as turne d down unanimously last we ek following a public hearing before a commit· tee of the Health and Planning Council. The full council is expected to ratify the committee's findings when it meets at 7 : 30 at 202 Fashion Lane, Tustin. . Ar lion by the health council will pave the way for final hear· ings Feb. 10 at Costa Mesa.City Hall before representatives of the state 's offi re of Statewide Health Planning and Development. ment. Comprehensive Care proposes treating up to 50 teen-agers at the Bayview facility. 2055 Thurin St., as it continues to replace its convalescent hospitals with drug and alcohol treatment facilities. O CHPC's Health F a cilities .R eview Com mittee r ecom - mended denial of the conversion based on reports that teen care facilities already are adequate in Orange County. proJ)Osed staff. ing appear s in adequate. the progra m is too small to be effi· cient and neignbors surrounding the convalescent home had not been advised o f con ve rsion plans. f 'ro• Pagr 11 I HOSTAGES In Washington. D <.: .. Reagan r eceived a brit.•f1 n g f r om Secr etar v of State Alexander M Haig with the d isquieting news that about a dozen of the 52 freed Amer ican s are s ufferin g "severe dama ge."' mos tly psychological. White House l'rcs~ Senetar\' Jam es Br<idy said ... P copl.t' were talked abo ul by name, what s perifi t.• prohlcms were, and all that. .. lie said the brief ing left Reagan ··a litll<' watery· eyed." But Hrady did not 1den· tify the hostages involved. B rady s aid the form e r hostages· overriding con<:ern was their jobs and future. ''They want to get back on the career path ... he said. As the re united families ar- r ived fo r the service under gray skies which carried the threat of r a in or s now. Gen . Andr ew Goodpaste r. commandant of the academy, greeted some of t hem at the door . · T he service was the only event on t heir schedule because what the freed hostages wanted most was time to themselves a nd the chance. in solitude, to resume re lationships abruptly severed 14 Y?_months ago. So-the gover nment ~ealed them from a c urious public at West Point an d gave them privacy privacy for some to b ecom e r eacquaint ed with children grown a precious y~ar olde r, pr ivacy to re-establish contact with spouses alene for tho.se_ many ni~.hls. pr1Yacy to r eflect on picking uo their lives. Planners get ramshackle house issue A h ea r i n g lo declare a ramshackle home in Costa Mesa a public nuisance is ~c~eduled by the Planning Commasswn when 1t meets today al 6 :30 p.m . at City Hall, Tl Fair Drive. Owned by Harud Hikida of Villa Park. the old house at 278 E . 21st St. is surrounded by weeds. old" auto hulks, m attresses and other discarded furnishings. report city planning staff members, who sa y conditions have not been correct· ed despite orders by the cit y build· ing and planning departments and the Orange County Health Department. · Senior planner Paul Dudley noted in a recent letter to Hikida that the pre-19508 hous e contains rooms built without permits and containin& no electricity. Office gear taken in NB Tblev• who amasbed out a plate·tJUI window lo 1ain entry to a Newport Beach business of. fie• um weekend made off with three el«trlc typewrtten, two telepboael, a ftl• cabinet and an. execut1v.type1.Svel chair. Pollft aatd tbe crooka likely ~ aloq a truck to haul off tb•loat-AD elDDloJ• of Jualn•• Office lylteml~ dll 11'"1naale Way, llUm....StM&ou atts,211. . - . . .. """" . " I , Can't tool •otlaer aat•re T im Turner (light s hirt>. Larry Neishi (left ) and Tom Ba ker (driving skiploader ) of Huntington Beach parks and beaches maintenance staff clean up som e of 800·900 old tires washed ashore by recent storm surf. Tires are from m an-m ade reef placed about a mile off Hunt ington Beach in 1975 project pushed b~ Los Angeles Rod and Reel Club. Reef was made of 25.000 old tires tied together in large bundles . Idea was to foster m arine life Portions of the reef was h up on t he beach every time there is a storm. Irvine council gets airport master plan Thl' John Way ne, Ai r port Mas ter Plan. the subject of ex tens ive criticis m from reprcsen lativcs of aircraft noise plagued Newport Beac h. is to be C'On sidered Tuesday night by the Ir vine City Council. lrvuw's Planning Commission 1s r e<·ommending that counl"1 I members endorse the µIan un der which a1 rport terminal fad llt1 es would be expanded and Tax ballot --- key issue in ~ewport Newport Beach council mem bcrs will decide tonight whether to pus h forward with plans for a s pecial J une election to get voter approval on hiking the t1l y "s hotel and motel bed tax. The council meets at 7. :m 1n Cit) llall. 3300 Newport Ulvd Cound lmen tentatively agreetl las t \'Car to a J une 2 elec:tion. but they haven't decided how high to hike the bed tax. now set at 6 percent and earning roughly St.8 million a year. Several motel owners a nd other Newport bus iness men op- pose increasing the tax. claim- -~n ~ a n increase wi ll hurt to ur ism. T...he--e l..e.cU-O n -i.s ·· necessary because Proposition l :J blo<'ks local governments from in('reasing taxes without a two-thirds vote of its c itizens Other subjects scheduled for t·ouncil cons .der atiol): Construction of 32 con dominiums near the golf course in Bli? Can.von . Possible twice-a-week ref u se collection in summer months for Balbo a I s la nd . Balboa Peninsula a nd parts of West Newport. Annexation of unincorporat ed county territory outs ide West Newport where 16 oil wells are located . Leftists protest MAD RID. Spa in °CAP) Sever al thousand leftis ts chant· ing "Yankees go home !" and "NATO no!" marched from Mad rid to the nearby air base town of Torrejon de Ardoz on Sunday to protest Spain's entry .i nto the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and to dem and the expulsion of American m ilitary forces from Spain . th<• year!~ 11as~wnger load in t re:ised The Ora nge Count~ Hr1ard 11f Super\'1surs ha!> lhl· f1niJI ·rn~ on the plan Other items up for I r\'rne ('1 1 ~ Council <·ons1dern111m Tut:sda\ lnt lUd(' The <·11.' s pn1Jl'1st·1I 1n \"IJ I\ e menl in tunrl1n~ an l'n \"1 ronmentiJI 1mp:i1·1 n·pc1rt <m l h l' p r op 11 s c· ll l' x t l' n .., 1 on 1 d t.:n1v ers ll\ Ura\<' ar11u nd tht· ed)!l' of C1)pl'r :'\cwp11rt Ba\ into Costu Mesa A µroposell d 1:,1·1>n t 1 nu iJ n1·c of •he l'll~ ·~ pr4.1et1n· 11f 1)-.SUlnJ,! l'iJI Ir ;,i ps to resident~ "ho ;,i..,k I 1>r thPm The pra<:t1t·e has N1mc: un d er firc from peoplt· "ho ..,a~ their cal!> have been un1u~tl.' captured and killed al lh t• animal µound The annual mtd "';11· buclgt't rcv1t•w 111 "hwll n11J11e·il m embers look at tht· :-1x m•mlh ol<.1 t'it~· budget to set• 1f an' n· visions are needl·d A request h.' t hl' l S ~'\ 1111 ming Federatwn 111 ho:-\ th1• l~'. l ' S ~foster~ Shon <"0111 ... ,. '\ .1 11onal Champ111n:-h1p-. .11 ·rt II c r 1 I a g c P ;1 r k \ q u .1 • <.:nm plC'x Police find loot hidd~n in pillowcas~ A pillowc a s e stufft•d \\Ith $4.000 worth or loot "as d1.s covered this weekend st as hed behind a garden gate '" lhl' burkya r<l of a Newport Ueach home. _ Polit•e said burglars brQke inlu the Eustbluff horn <' late last week and reportedly loaded up t h r e e p i I I o w <' a s c s w i l h \'aluables. An offi cer invcstigal ing lhl' Fr iday break-in on Runya Street di sc o ve red th e hid<l e n µillowcase when he noticed that the gate had been µropped open with a piece of wood . The pillowcase contained an a n tique C'loc·k . two por tabl e radios. jewelry items and the k eys to the victim's 1980 Mercedes. Police speculate the crooks in· t e n ded to ret ur n f or th e pillowcase. Homeowner Robert 'saunders was not im m ediately able to supply police with a list of items that m ay have been loaded in the other pillowcases. BallHJa11 Loag dies Car hits u~ccupied lwuse A motori~I whu gu nm•d his car 1n!r> a Santa Ana lle1g-hb house 11\·e r the wt•ekend !>ma:.hmg his "ay through lhl· l1nng room. two 1Jedn.1Um)o. and d<N n a hallwa\ before i:·mergml.( in th•: back ~ ard. b being ~11ughl b~ aulhunlle"> Tht·<lrl\ er Callf11rn1J l11 gh"ay Patroloffie1:ro....,;m l ldl h1:.-.ht!hl I~ rlamage<1 hrund "'-"'' -.('!Ian in I he b;.i t·k 'ar1\ "h1:rc.-11 h :.id 1· .. m1_· lo rest aj.!~1n:-.1 .1 t·h.11n link ft'i1 1 t· (rt\ €'!'111.!<J tllf"S ~.I.\ tht• tt11U!'e <:II ~Hil z .. n11h .\\t' v.:i -, uno1·1·up1t-d <1 nd h • .111 :1 .. f ur Ht•nl 'l~n in the front 'an.I Th~ sign :incl a mailbox also ''ere knotked over The unknown fln H•r. CHP m vestigators sa1<I. apparent!~ was northbound rm Ha\ vie"' Avenue !'atunl:1\ 111,J.!hl an;I f;11INI lo re ;d111• th:;I ltll' roa1l 1·:11111· lo ;i tl1·a1I 1·1111 at i'Nntlh ln :-tPacl nf making the 11 \'I"~" ,;in !HI dt•J.!fl'l' turn. of :11·1°1' 'a,\ !ht: drt\ l0 r prllt'L'l'de1I • r .1 1i..h· 111 ,, tht• h1111't Tiit• n1.1s 1· . ··n ,•.,, 1d 1•n1 1 h H h11ff11 1·r~~<1' :· ,_. hJ '• b1•fl 11•rr1:11 d11Jn·1 ~· ·:· ,,. dtnl 1;il ·--~t,:-'-~l t· ,\..i'-l" •.• n• rn.d 1I J '• "'UndJ~. ·: 'r' '·' : .• nt '''PJIH''r bo~ .-, " , .. : 't'< .1 r ... 1 •1 .. 1, 111 lht-house• .J •• : 1 ;·, .1r .n • .,, b.H k ':.trtl r:-. 'i .. l1,, h .1<1 twt·n 1H·1·up1cct .. ·1:' ·' 1, t t •• .:•• .11·1·onl1ng tll If ;..)·1•.•· l'.i•:••l•·t f11 t•r..; HB~nman robs ni~ht depositor An other holdup has been added to llunlington lkat h's eurrent s tring of nii.!hl tl<.'J>C>~1l bank bag robberies The latest 1nc·1dent orcurred cit 12:2!'! :i m Sunda~ outs ide the Secunt' Pa<·1f1t· Bank on the cor ner or" Hrookhurst Street and · Ad a m s A ,·enul' A ct•o r<l1n g t o police. a n cm ployee 11f Arb) 's rPstaurant at 19051-Brookhursl Sl . pulled up to the bank att·ompanicd b y a second employee. then left the car to drop receipts into the night vault. As he a pproaC'hcd the bank. the employee was confronted by a suspect who grabbed the money bag, police said. The employee struggled with the robber until the man t hreatened him with a gun and ordered him to drive away from the bank. police sa id. Artist's career recalled Memorial services have been· conducted for Balboa lland resident. artist . art collector . te a cher and nationally-known ceramicist Wayne Wilson Long, whodiedaweekago. He had retired to Balboa Island three years ago when falling eyesight' forced him to give up hi• art. Rites were held in Whittler. The family baa su11ested memorial contrlbutloas to either the Whittler. Muaeum Found•· lion, P.O. Box 5'0, Whittler, 90f01, or to Ho•I Memorial Hotpltal, Newport Beach. Mr. (AJlll IOld bis eeramlc and 1la11 sculpture tbroueh m~ U .s. 1.Uert• and department store cbaln1. He ploaHnd MW techntqtMI ln ceramlea and tlu· in1 • Mr. Long had won top honors in the Twentieth Cer am ir In· ternatiooal and invitational ex- hibit featuring work by artists from l2 nations and five times won competition sponsored by the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts . He had maste red most artistic media, but preferred work In c lat'_ and ceramics, creating thtei-'dimenalonal art object.a. Military duly in the South Pacific ln World War II led him to palnt many watercolor scenea ot the recton and resulted ln an lntertlt ln collectlna ethn~ art, m01tly Aftican. HI• collection waa wld•ly traveled and ebUdren wnt to bll Balboa blind home to ... bll aouvtnln and · be• the ltOl't• tbat went wttb &Mal. His car eer as a n educator spanned 1947 to 1975. during which he was professor and gallery dire<.'tor at Otis-Par sons' Art Institute in Los Angeles. He had been educate d at Chouinard Art Institute and the Art Center School. both In Los Angeles. Mr. Long's interest in ethnic art led him lo desl1n and build bis own home lo accommodate and di1play bi• coUecUoa. Survivcn Include a brother, . Dale, .and 1l1ter-ln-law, H.el• IAna. allo of Balboa lalud; a nephew, Rob•tt D. Loa&. of Newport Beech; a niece, lln. Patricia LODI lorlaon, of Tllo••••• Oaka, tw• 1 r • a d a l • ~ • ~. a • • • lftDdPJP"l'P. ..... /STOCKI Monday'• l;loaia,s Pr~e• . NYSE COMPOSfl'E TRANSACTIONS DAILY PILOT 8f Dow Jones Final OFF 1.28 CLOSING 931.11 Despite •aring• Moving yourself, is it worth it? By SYLVIA PORTER An "astounding" 84 percent of the more than 22 million Americans will chanee residences in 1981. And many will be do-it· yourself movers. By doing it yourself, authoritative estimates are that workers will frequently save between SO to 75 percent of t~e. cost of ~ van line operation. Individual savings by not hiring van lines are put at $291 . In many instances, savings realized by do·tl· yourselfers are estimat· ed at about $1,000. '" A to ta I of $ 5 . 5 billion was saved by the 19 million Americans who moved themselves , during the past 12 Money's Worth months, according to L.S. Shoen, founder of U-Haul In· ternational. Renting the equipment -whether it be a small trailer of 102.cubic-feet or as large as 378-cubic·feet, or whether the carrier has space for just a few of your personal belongings or can transport up to 12 rooms of furniture - is merely the beginning. IF YOU ARE TO GET the maximum in savings and make sure your household belongings are safe and secure, you must learn the basic rules for do-it-yourself movers. Plan well ahead and select the equipment you ha..ve agreed you will need well before moving day. You can get an easy-to-use chart from a local dealer or by writing U· Haul International, 2727 N. Central Ave .. Phoenix, Ariz 85004. . ' Total the number of items you'll be moving and·de- termine the cubic feet of space to be occupied by each piece. :fhe moving guide list will help giv~ you most cubic measurements you need. -: TO DETERMINE cubic reet for pieces not listed, mult1ply length of the item times width times depth. -Add cubic feet figures to find sub-totals to de· termine "total cubic reel" so you know the size of the vehi- cle you need to transport the contents of various rooms. After that, simply match the proper equipment load- ing capacity with your total cubic reel and thus decide the right size van or trailer to use for your move. -Washing machines must be secured so that spring· mounted motors do not vibrate. The tub sho~d be braced with padded blocks between it and side wall. You also can use heavy fabrics for this. -ON YOUR STOVE, pack loose pieces, secure burners, l!lements and trays with appropriate tape. Dry and air your refrigerator and freezer complete· ly , Remove shelves and trays. If you have an older model, it will need bracing with blocks of wood wedged between motor and sides. If your refigerator must be placed flat for moving, check your local dealer to make sure the model can be put in a prone position. Use the insides of all lar~e appliances · for storing-small items. . -FOR BOOKS, USE special book cartons. And strong tapes Will make the moving and storing even easier. -Remove the drawers from desks. chests of drawers etc., for loading and unloading. Replace after your chest~ and desks are aboard the van or trailer. It's wise to pack drawers full -making sure that breakables are well-protected. Face units against the van or trailer wall. or Clat surface such as mattresses to pre· vent drawers from opening. · Pack all •kinds of dishes in super-strong cartons especially designed for them. Nest cups and bowls. Stand plates, saucers and platters on edge. 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