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1981-01-28 - Orange Coast Pilot
Ylll 11111111 llllY PIPll w 1 1 1 r • 1 · . 1 • l\ , 1 ,, r • , , ,\ 1 , • · • <ll<ANC I COUNl Y <AlHOHNIA ,"1llNI '-; Gak-force winds . Home, sweet,,, home Ex-hostages fan out across U.S. -1} ull \ \ \ ' \ l \ • .~ ......... FREEDOM BUS RIDER HAS TIMELY MESSAGE FOR IRAN __ B_ue_c._!"YlftO freed Amertc•n• he•~ for Whtt• Hou" Ch argr5 I I g -------------~- 'Power struggle' heats up in Iran BEIRUT. Lebanon (Al'> Iranian President Abolhassan Bani·Sadr and the conservative Islamic clergymen opposed to him exchanged more charges as their power struggle heated up Bani-Sadr claimed two plots to assassinate him had been un · cover ed in two months. The militant Is l amic mullahs charged that supporters of the Westernized, moderate presi- dent ransacked an office of their Islamic Republican Party. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. meanwhile, ordered Iran's armed forces today to continue the war against Iraq "until total victory" was achieved . Iran's official Pars news agency re- ported. Pars said the 80-year-old patriarch of the Iranian revolu· tion issued his orders during a meeting in Tehran with leaders Hairstyle GJSIAjob SAN FRANCISCO (AP 1 ....: A television reporter uys she'll fight an order tbat she change her hairstyle or lose her job. ABC-owned KGO -TV auapended Dorothy Reed, 31. Monday night. She had been wearing a "cornrow" hairstyle for a week. Ms. Reed, who is black, Hid "I think the decision was made with strd'hg racial bias." The station said race was not the is- 1ue. Comrowa are close-to- t.be·be8d brakll lon1 wom by mmay black women and adopted by 1ome wblte women after Bo Derel wore CGl'lll"On bl Lbe mov· .... 10." of the Revolutionary Gua rds, a paramilitary organization that has fought the invading Iraqis a longside the regular Iranian arm ed forces. Khomeini also heard reports from Iran's Supreme Defense Council on the progress of the more than 4-month·old war. ac- cording to the report. but made no reference to the power strug- gle between the Bani-Sadr and the clergy. Writing in his Tehran n ews paper Enghelab ls lami Tuesday, Bani-Sadr said one band of plotters planned to shoot him Nov. 19, the Shiite Moslem holy day of Ashura, during a s peech he was to make at a rally in Ahvaz , the beleaguered capital of Kht.zistan province. where much or the war with Iraq is being fought. lie said paramilitary units discovered the plot. The president. who is com- mander in chief of the armed forces , said the a rmy secret service reported a second plot Jan. 14. His motorcade was to be attacked by rocket gr enades during a trip to Ahvaz from the air base at Dezful, 75 miles north of the provincial capital, he said. Although Bani-Sadr did not identify the plotters by name, he left no doubt that he meant Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Rajal and his associates in the cleric-led Islamic Republican Party. He said that in both in· stances, the plotters planned to declare national mourning after he :.vas killed. In case of the president's death, only the prime minister or Parliament, which ls controlled by the JRP, ha1 the power to proclaim na· Uonal moumln1. From its side , the IRP cbar1ed that 1uppc)rten of tbe prealdent ranucked their pa~:,_ office In Mubb8d, ID no Ina, ebandlla, "ClaM t.be Mil of .... ,, Tbe .. ..,. at· (lee raAN, .... Al) f. ~ By The Associated Press The freed hosta~es s tarted returning to their hometown to· day. to the friends and neighbors who had prayed , rung bells and tied yellow ribbons for them dur- ing their 444 days of captivity. "A native son has returned home Lo us . to the people who love him most. .. s aid Pen- ns ylvani a Lt Gov William Scra nton Ill. as he welcomed Michael J Metrinko. 34. at the airport an Scranton. Al·ross the country.· similar welrome-home ceremonies were prepared. Military bands and color guards were at the ready at airports. shoulder-to-shoulder c rowds ringed tarmacs and lined motorcade routes Two of the 52 releas ed hostages re· turned home Tuesday night after White House ceremonies. J ohn E. Graves. 53, went lo his home in Reslon, Va .. just o uts ide Was hington, where neighborhood children provided a candlelight ~e lcom e. and J erry J . Miele , 42. of Mount Pleasant, P a .. fl ew lo Pit- tsburgh. saying he planned a thr ee-or four-month vacation before going back to work. Melrinko, whose home is in Olyphant outside Scr anton. stepped off a private plane on a 15-foot-long red carpet as a band played "God Bless America" and the crowd cheered. "I 'm a little bit over · whelmed ... he said. "Thank you very. very much." Greetings of all kinds awaited the 52 Ame ricans. from public acclaim lo silent thanksgiving. They're getting keys to cities, glasses of champagne, bouquets of yellow roses. They'll hear church bells and the national an- lhe m . They 'll see miles of yell ow ribbon and their names on billboards. After a stirring celebration Tuesday in the nation's capital from a While House reception to fireworks over the Potomac the freed captives began leav- ing for smaller, but no less hea rtre lt welcom es in their hometowns. Wh e n Rodney "Ro cky " Sickmann·s plane touches d'lwn at St Louis today. the 22-year- old Marine se rgeant will see a g ia nt yellow ribbon wound around the airport control tower. A Marine Corps color guard was to oosl colors as an Air Force band played the national anthem in his honor. Yellow ribbons mark each mile along the route from St. Louis to Kr'tlkow. Mo., where "Welcome Home Rocky" signs appear in hundreds of windows and trees appear lo have sprout· ed yellow ribbons . His hometown hopes to throw a celebration Feb . 12 if Sickmann approves. Al a special Mass al St. Francis Borgia Catholic Church, the date still uncertain, the young man will extinguish a votive candle like the one his mother lit on Ash Wednesday last year. Donald A. Sharer was return- ing to Norfolk , Va., for a celebration beginning at the airport and ending at the * * courthouse, where a trc1· was be· ing planted in his honor. The Navy commander from Ches apeake. Va .. has a green thumb that didn't get mur h use for 444 days in Iran. "I 've plant e d s <> man y gardens in my head you wouldn't believe all t he things I've grown in thl· p ast 14 months ... he quipped. ··once we really planted nr:rnge s ectls in some old dirt but thcv wouldn't g r ow ty pi c al 'Ir ani a n oranges·· J immy Lopez and his family were flying into Phoenix to board a slate plane with Gov Rruce Babbitt for a flight to Globe. On Thursday, thl' 22 year-old Marine will he honored · in a parade anJi"lwf'lcome horn•' celebration by his hom(.'town The state on Sund ay plans a parade in Ph<H'nix for both Lopez and Hobert Ode . at G5 the oldest of the freed Americans . A billboard near Interstate 88 in West Sacramento. Calif . 1::. emblazoned with ··DONALD WEL CO M E BAC .K TO FREEDOM ~ .. in readiness fur Donald Hohman 's return Thurs day. The city plans a rece ption for him on Feb. 6 In San Die~o. today thmugh Saturday ar c · · R1<:hard and Dorothea Morefield Days ... Morefield. who was U.S. con· sul general in Tehran. was due back in his hometown today after an airport welcome from a Navy band. a Marine Corps col- or guard and crowds of well- wishers. Mrs Morefield was to get a bouquet of 52 ye llow roses. and chutch bells were to peal for five minutes after their arrival. On Thursday, there wi II be a thanksgiving Mass and on Satur- day a giant celebrati o n in Balboa Park, Siamese twins die in surgery NASIMl.1.E. Tenn A < Pl Nine-day-old Sia m ese twins joined from sternum to navel died during an ope ration in which surgeons tried to separate them hut round their hearts were "complelt'ly fused , .. a spokeswoman for V:rnderbilt Medical Center said ·'The separation was attempt ed. but after long and difficult s urge r y to a c h1ev<· partial separation. the infants railed to tolerate furthe r surgery... the s p o k e s woman. G in ~cr Carnahan. said Tuesday. The twins were Sam antha Dawn and Marie Lynn Self The twins' parents. Katherine Self, 18, and Roge r Self , 19, o r Maryville. we r e not at the hospital when the announcement was made. Torture denied NICOSIA. Cyprus <AP) The Iranian Foreign Minis try has is- sued a statement denying that the 52 American hostages were mistreated and said "rumors itl torture o r h a rm to ttrf! Americana are mere lies." Giant ribbon Freano lwnon 52 Americana FR~NO (AP) -A giant yellow ribbon made from 85 dyed s heets will be tied around the 21.At noorof a downtown buildinl here to honor the 52 freed hoeta,ea. It took 95 packages o yellow dye and 2,IOO yarda of thread lo create the 570-foot band. About 40 yards will be lied in a maasive bow. KFYE dbc jockey Mike Berlo will 1upervl1e_ the ribbon place~Thundayataa.m.atoptbeDelWebbbulldlnc. · Ol"OIDineU and IUY wine wlll be UHd to attaeb tbe tribute to the rel...Sboetaa•. Tbe WH &abaed mometwn after Berlo propoeed tbe salute on tbe air rrtday. DouW«f .a..u beft beea plltna up enr 1lnce at ltatkll heedqurten on tbeftftbfloor. ' .'if nttd• tlrtrt Oean Mooney of San Luis Obis po has been sus pended hy Pacific Gas & Electric Co. for refusal l o rem ove an American Flag decal from his hardhat. Mooney's reac· tion: "Thev damn sure don't own t h e flag or my birthright ·· President decontrols petroleum WASHJNGTON I APl Presi- dent Rea~an has lifted the re- m a ining prtt•e and a ll ocation t•ontrols on petroleum. a step sure to lead t-0 higher gasoline and healing oil prices . Reagan said the controls had hampered U.S. oil production. "artificially" led to increased energy consumption. aggravat ed the nation's balance of pay ments problem a nd s tifled technological breakthroughs .. Price controls have a lso made us more energy-dependent on the OPEC nations a de· velopment that has jeopa rdized oureconomic security and un- derm ined price s tability at home." Reagan said in a state· m ent ··F e ars that the p lanned phase-out of controls would not be carried out for political re- asons have also hampered pro- duction ... Reagan said .. Ending these controls now will erase this uncertainty.·· Angry consu m e r groups charge that ~asoline and heating oil prices could rise by 8 to 12 cents per gallon over the next few weeks as a result of the de- cision . but administration of- ficials said the inc·rease would be more like 3 to 5 cents over the next two months. The order , effective Im- m ediately. decontrols crude oil, gasoline and propane the only petroleum products still under price controls. Reagan said the elimination or controls "will also s timulate energy conservation." ·'Ending price controls as a positive first step towar<ts a balanced energy program -a program free or arbitrary and counterproductive constraints - one designed to promote prudent conservation and vigorous domestic production, .. he added. Fireman missing; four others hurt HOLLYWOOD <AP> -A firefighter wu missing and pre- sumed dead today and four others were injured after a blue heavily dama1ed a restaurant here. a Loe Ansel• Fire Depart- ment spokelman said. Tbe Iden-· Uty of the miasinl fireman wu not immediately releued. Two firefl....,. 1uffend amoke bl· halaUoa. wtalle uotber ncetftd • ~dt .._..., Southern peaks get snow By Tiie Assodated Press Gale-force winds carried a Pacific storm across Southern California today. dropping long. awaited snow in the Sierra Nevada and southe ~n moun· tains, r ain in the parched lowlands and caus ing power black.outs in the process The winds toppled trees in the Valencia-Newhall area , as well as powe r lines 1n West Los Angeles, where 44,000 customers of the city Department of Water and Power lost electrical service briefly. Rain caused traffic snarls dur- ing the morning rush hour, Jack- knifed or o verturned trucks were reported crn the westbound Ventura Freeway west of Valley Ci rc le Boulevard : the south- bound 605 Freeway al Whittier Boulevard and the easthound 91 Fr e ewa y al Lake wood Roulevard, ··plus otht.'r fender benders tlC'rc . t here and all over t he place ... s aid California Highway Patrol officer Lou Bar re tt. Tht' National Wl'ather Service issued a travelers' advisory for soul hcrn Mono and northern In yo counties as heavy snow continued to fall in Sierra. ac companied by s trong gusty wmds . The advisory was also tn er feet for Southe rn CaliforrM a mountain ranges. which report· ed 2 to 4 inches or snow. •·We're not bursting at the ~ea rns with JOY . hut we're glad tu s ec it ... said Earl Adams. owner of tht> Snow Crest Lodge on the R.000 foot len•l of 10.064· foot Mount tfaldy He said his area would need at lt•asl another root of snow for de- C'ent skiing conditions Muddy water fl owm g over a lhrc.e-m1le section of La Tuna Canyon Road 1n the Sun Valley area closed the hi ghway lo near· ly all lrafflt· 1.os Angeles County sheriff's deputies in Malibu reported no 1 m mediate problems from mud s l id es . nor d id Sa n Bernardtno 1>0ltct.• chcckmg the Northpark Sl·rt1on or their city that was ravaged by last fall 's b rus hfires . which destroyed thousands or acres of watershed and hundreds or homes A few other roads were dosed for a time because or floodmg. authon ties said. . The storm had bumped 0.83 inch of rain on downtown Los <Stt STORM, Page AZI NYC parade set NEW YO RK (!\Pl Twenty· three of the returning hostages have accepted an invitation to a licker-tape parade here at the end of the week. Mayor F.dward Koch has said. Or:n~~ ~~asl \\·eat her Continued partly cloudy through Thunday. Chance of rain decreasing lo 10 percent. Lows tonight 48 along the coast, 53 inland . Higbs Thunday 58 to 64 . INSIDIE TODAY Pta11bo11 -athlett Dan Paatorinf wo• one of the celebntw• soho1e acthnti•• ~rt "*a.d f>ll IMn/f'I Of· fktri in Santo Claro Count11. Set POf/CAI. , . A.a DN~X Pl~OT I Wtfn!ldtw. Jtny•a II.'"' A••11 .. •e••lll8 ,. County scans xpired pacts I 111 111 IAOli(t' t'rtUllty U111ard 111 1111 1 ''"or• tnok 1nlt111I 'llt'"" I 11 """ tu n •.11wlvt' wh11l h1t11 t • t 11 11 r r1twc1 .. 11 '11 lopp( t ti 11-'•'••11•111 11f t•on tr111•t11 with 1 •It' 1•1M•rtt\or"' \11 11n1vu1., am o1,t ntt ~·I Vil l' rur lltdl(lt•n\I 11 ol 1nmatt>i. 1 I hoant whl<'h IHt weiek 1 11p1l lh•I th1 111unl)' ruuunely 1 t , 11 ''"'111" •mbulan{"t! bllb Al'WI ........ \" w IH•nrt 111 H11 h 1•r t .Jarv1k o f ' 111\1·1 s i t \ of U tah 's 11 t1f11·11d 11rgans di vision de· • 1i•1•1•d .J;_irv 1k 7, an artificial I 1 "I d111'l<1rs want lo im· 1 1 1111 111 ;1 human patll'nl f nm• r,,,,,. t I ''f'ORM. • • \1q•,.i, . ., Ii H a m . bringing the .• "" ' 101 ;ti t11 2 11 inches ' 1 ".1•1111 ' total lll datl' was •,11 1111 hi·!.. ~1th tht• averagl' '"'r t11 1,, 111" dalt· 7 :lfi inc·hc!> I 111 "'I \·w·· 111 1·du·tNI today'!. ',,, "' \\ :" t.q11·rinJ.( orr. hut II I 111 I t' p I l'I 11 r I'!\ ~ h I) W (' d 11111111•1 ,~..,l l•m d1•vt•h>ping m '•·· l'iw1rw that may arrive by lt11 1 '-tl:I\ :irt•·rn111m f-1.f'agan sets lumksgiving h 1\ ~ 11 I N <; T < > N C A P J • 1• 1 , . ..,.., an1 I l'resiclcnt Keagan '" 1-:1111.! /\ mericans to mark I• I' <lay ;,~ <I day or thanks giv 11 1111 1h1· -;afc n•lurn of the • I I I I lt•1 ... 1agt·S rrom Iran , ''"1l11t1on passl'd unan • •· h hy v111t·c• vole of the 11 •I•· •tncl !louse last week, and '1 111·.t Morul ay b y Ke agan, 11 I I ", .... Thursday as a "day or th; 11k-;~1v1nJ! to honor our safely • 1111111'<1 hostagl•s" and suggesL5 1 "'' ri1•ari 1> "p articipate in • I\ I I, ... at plaf'CS or their own h11• 1111~" on that cl ay 11 ,., 11<1t a l e~a l holiday 1 or t wq1at 111n 1s c•nrouraged but 1 "' 111a111latcd dnpltt1 the f•<'t urvh•e con t r1ac•tt had eavlr~. approved Yorm•tion ol 11 multi a1en I' y tHk fort.'" lO lnVeltitatll l.he am b'1l&1\ff' at1rvke contraelli la 11 u.. and ret·ommtmd 1mprovt' ment• Temporary ... hmiuon ul t'onlnrt• with five opt1r1ttors \hruu1b Junt1 30 Thall 11cllon will permit t.tw count)' to pay 11bout $10 000 I.ft bills lhiat havt· t>et.ln .ubmUled w the count y sint•e July Bo•rd members bristled one ~l'k aao when tht1Y le1&rned th11I thr Auditor l'onfrollcr's Offi ce, •l t ht' uqpng llf thl' county Human Services Ag ency, had been paying the bills though t·on tracts had upired, somr a.'1 lont( a 10 a11 l972 The practice stop~d in July after the Auditor Controllcr's Office questiont•d thl' legality of co ntinued paymt•nt 1n the abse nce o r valid tontrads That's when the bills ~tarll•d p1l mg up. omc1als have said they con tlnued lO pay the balls bN'UUSC or an opinion from the t•o unt y Counsel's Office whl<'h held that payment was permissible us long as the parties named In the contracts the county und the ambulance companies con tinued to behave as if the con tracts had not expired Supervisor Bruce Nestande s aid Tuesday that he still has "some question~ .. about why bills were paid in the absence or contracts. But he withheld further com- ment pending a new report from Vtc He im. coun ty a uditor controller. due next Wednesday At Nestande 's uq~ing . a representative of lleim 's offi ci: w1 II ser ve -on t he task force• Re presentatives of t he am bulanc·e firms with wh1C'h the t·ounty does business will not he permitted on the panel, but will bc allowed to comment on it s findings The task force recommenda twns are due by April ~JO. It was board Chairman ltalph Clark who termed the county's handling of the contrar ts as "s loppy ... Curfew set in Atlanta ATLANTA CAP> After or de r ing that c hildren 15 a nd younger be orr the streets by 9 p m , Mayor Maynard J ackson has turned to President Reagan a nd Gov. George Bus bee for he lp in solving the deaths and disappear a nces or 17 black children. The investigation has cost the city some $500,000, Jackson said in t e legrams p leading for whatever "additional resources might be made available" by the s tate and federal govern· men ts. ·'The children of Atlanta arc under attack. Fourteen have been murdered and three are miss ing, all black and all poor," the mayor's telegr ams said Jets driven back? BEIRUT , Lebanon ! API Iran has said its U.S -made jet fighters drove back two attempt ed raids by Iraqi jets on Iran's main naval air base at t he Pe rsian Gulf port of Ru shehr an the 19th wee k of fightin g between the Moslem nations The raidc; were reportedly made Tuesday and Monday W~1re Listening~ •• Thi• l)u ily l'ilot wunts to hear from its readers. wh;st you like aho11t 1111' papt!r and what you don't like We also would like to p11hl1~l1 vour views''" any subject m our letters to the editor col "'"" <'all the· numMr below and your message will be recorded \l•·•,1;:1m·s will be transcribed several times daily and delivered to 11.. d1·..,k or th1• appropriate t.oditor. Mailbox contributions will I"' d1•h v1•11•d lo lhl· editorial page editor Mailbox 1 01111 rlt11tors mu~t mclucle their name and .telephone 11111n lwr for verification !'<.L circulation calls. please . I 1·11 11s what's on your mind The number is In • 1\11•1• Z4 hours u day. seven days a week . 642·6086 . Thomas P. Haley f"luhll\her Robert N. Weed M. Thomas Keevll l\dllCH Thomas A. Murphlne 11t11•11•tlne l dlt• CharlH H. Loos •• ,." .. ' .......... fctlt• topyrltlll "'' Ore11t• Cout Pu blhlllne c;om11•11y. Ht flt•t "'"""' llkltlr"'ltft', Mli.fi.f -''"" t r •ct•••tl-1111 Mrtl11 mey .,. rtPtOIVCtct •ltlleut tpU lt l ,.,m1u1on o1 <tPY•ltM-• ·. TELEPHONE All de ....... lb: (714) 142-4321 CIHeffled Adwertl•ng: 142-M?I ·' r~ 'Right' charges betrayal WASHINGTON (AP> -No matter how 1oocl a president Ronald Rea1an la, he won't be aooct enoush wiless he back.a up words with action to support the pollticaJ ri&ht, 11y conservative leaden who char1e · Rea1u ia be!rayin& their cause. Park ••Pr.•"~ftl•• ta1dn-arflfl Al a meetin1 Tuesday of "new right" and "Christian ri1ht" l~aders, Howard Phillipa, na· l1onal dire c tor of the Conservative Caucus, 11id there are "already signs for concern" in the Reagan administration. Workmen are c urre ntly upgrad ing a menities at t he 5,000-acre Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park. east of San Juan Capistrano, that will include $1.5 million in improvements. See story today on Page Bl And Richard Viguerie, a lead· \ ing fund-raiser for conservative candidates and causes, said: ';.Almost every conservative I have talked to in the last two months has been disappointed in the initial appointments to the Reagan Cabinet." Frmtt Pa,,r .. t I IRAN ... spies" as tht> t>pithet bestowed on the LI S Embassy 1n TC'hran bv thl' young lshtmll' milllants who Sl'I ZNI 1l and 1b staff on Nov 4, I 9 7 9, and he I ti 5 l 1,f the Am t•rirans hostage· for 444 duys Althou~h Bani Sadr won the pn.•sidl'ncy by a lands lir1c In a natlonul cll'clion. the mullahs and their party won control of thC' Muj l1s, Iran's parliament, in a lalt'r vote and fo rced Rani- Sadr to acl'ept their man Rajai as priml' miniter Thl' two fa ctions have been al odds ever sml'c. Bani Sadr ob Jl'<'ll'd to the seizure or the em- bassy and the hostages a111l lried to come lo terms with thr· United Stall's , bul the h a rd liners bloc·kc-.t him 2 gwua>rne1i lwld up slwp in SanJua11 Twowomt•n arnwd with a pistol robbed a dou~hnul !-.hop in San Juan CapistranoTucsd<ty n 1~hl of SIOO in tash a fln fon·i11g an employl•e to Iii• fCJ1·1· tlown on lhc floor A spokl'smc.in for the Orange C•>unty Sheriffs Oepartment s<11d the two women. described as be Hl g in t heir early lOs. entered the Donut llut a t :12099 C<1 mino Capist.rano about9p.m . <_ The she riff's spokesman said one of the women drew a pistol and forced the lone employee in the s hop to he on the floor while her companwn ·removed the money from the cash register The pair fled in what investigat· ing officers believe was a brown compact car The women were described as about 5-foot-6, and we ighing from 120 to 130 pounds. No one was injured in the inci· dent, the s heriff's s pokesman said Berserk man shot, killed fo'AVJo;11EVll.l.E, Ark. <API Police say they don't know why a University of Arkansas stud<'nt pomted a shotgun at women an a campus s orority house and 'i<1id h(• was "fi xin~ lo tl o snme shoot1ni! " The man. who was not 1den tif1cd pcndin~ not1hc·ation or rel ativcs. was shot to death by a cainpu..., poll«i·m<1n in the Tues day mi;!ht JO<'tdt•nt al a Delta Delt<1 l>t•lta housl', aul horitie~ s aid A bout 12~ women w<· re in the· house c11ning hall about 5 30 p m when the man walk1·d i11ln th<· buildin~ and poinll'd a 12 gauge s hotgun at them. sai<I Merry l.t'I' llewitl. a sorority mc·mhN M<m y of lhl' women tlov1• lo lhl' floor. Miss llewitl s u1<l Carter supports Reagan's warning C R UZ HAY . U.S Virgin Islands IAPI Former Presi· dent Carter welcomed President Reagan's warning to political terrori11L'I and said, "I hope and expect I would have done the same thing myself." Carter . his wife Ros alynn, daughter Amy and son Chip ar- rived here Tuesday to begin a two-week vucation at a rented lhree·be droom cottag e at secluded Cinammon Buy. Travelers warned WASHif'!GTON CAP) -The Rea1an administration la· warn· ln1 Americana to 111tay away from Iru, even tho u1h the ban on t ravel there was '6f'ted with release of the American hoat11e1. The U.S. 1overn- ment'1 ability to protect anyone who 1eta ln lroUble In Iran la "very llmlled," State Depart· ment 1potesman William Dy .. Hid Tuelda)'. Theft ring broken; 4 suspects booked Four suspec•ts including two Orange County men have been taken into custody in Anaheim by Los Angeles County Sheriff's de puties who say they have broken up a .. SI 5 million theft ring. A spokes man fo r the Lo s Angeles Sheriff's Oepartment s aid the four men were arrested at an Anaheim warehouse Tuesday afternoon after deputies followed a trut'k there that w a:. loadt-'<i with allegedly stolen wine Hooked into t he N'irwalk sheriff's substation on cha rli(eS of n:t•ei v1 ng stolc·n w or>erty were Anthony l..t-t· Culp. l:l, of Pfacen l1a . Salvador l>c lli(ado . 27. of Fullerton. :-.la than David c;onn. fi:J. of Los Angel<·~. and Vincent Marlow I lodges. 27, of San J ose. The sheriff'~ sJJOkesmun said 11ff1 ('er:. found an estimated SI 5 m 11lrun worth <Jf stolen m erchan <11s1• m th(' wan~·h1>UM' at 3611 La 1';1lma/\Vl' Tht• loot 1m·lu1frd Ml'rccrk::. l\Pnl autonioh1l1· part!., wme and 1·11!. m l'lit·s () ffi l'e r~ had rf.'('(' i V4•d an anonymou.'> t11H·a rlil·r 1n the· week t1·lling them flf thl' wa n ·house and its t•ontl·nts St a keouts wt'rc 1·stablished in Anaheim and 1n Los Angl'lcs County. near Mon tel>e lln It was at the Monte be llo warehouse that deputies s aw about $25.000 worth of wine beinli( unloadt.>d. The officers followed· another truck-trailer rig to the Anaheim warehouse. where the suspects were taken into custody.' The spokesman said they offered no resistance. Officers said the s uspects al· legedly stolt> trailers loaded with me rchandise and in some cases, also stole the tr uck with its trailer and cargo. Anaheim police oHi t'ers assist ed in the arrests Quake rocks Hollister area ll OLLI ST EH 1 /\l'J A m o d c r a t e £ a rt h 'I u a k 1· h 1 t llollister, known a!'> the "l'arth quake capital or ('ahforn1a." but thc Tuesday temblor e·auscd no da mage or injur1e~ The quake was felt in San .J1Jsc· about 40 mil e~ north or this quake prone <·1ty an<I struc k a bout 2 JO p m l'S'l' Tuesday, a c·cording t(J the us c;eologu·al Su rvcy In Menlo Park · The• quake was measurt'd at 4 0 on lhf• Rirhl<·r Sl·a l<' and <1p p<·arcd to emanate from th1· San Andreas fault between San Juan Raullsla. near lfolhster, a nd Watson vi lle. nt-ar the Pacific.-Ocean, the t •s c;s re ported .. Just like J immy Carter gave conservatives the back of the hand, we see the same thing happening in the Reagan ad- ministration," Viguerie said. . "Don't get me wrong, it's go- ing to be a lot better than it was , .. said Viguerie. "It's just not going Lo be as good as it should be." ·'There's a lot of things going on behind the scenes that you ('an not see," said Bob Billings, who headed a C hristian or· ganffation for the Reagan cam· paign. "There are a lot of solid, born again, Bible-toiing people JUSl below the Cabinet level." Paul Weyrich, director of the Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress. sai<t the presi· dent's right-wing s upporte rs want real change rather than symbolic gestures. ·'The worst thing ttiit could happen to us would be' if the perception or conservatism is given to the public without the s ubs t ance." Weyrich said . ''T hen they could say our ideas didn't work any better than the liberal ideas. It will destroy what we stand for if we get all of the words and none of the ac- twn · · Posts confirmed WASlll N<;TON 1/\l'I The Senatl' has c·onfirmed Ouvid A. Stockma n lo be the federal budgl't dirc•<·tor and William J . C'asey. who managed President He agan's 1980 cam paign, to be Cl/\ director The action came on Tuesday WINTER SALE IN FULL SWING ) F.NTIHF. BHITTANY COl.l.E<'T IO;'\; HEl>l '('fo:I> t ..../ Abund;,nt carving Rare, lniaid woods T o ucht'!. of bras!> Aurhenllc rush seals Hand scree ned decorations Our Brittany dining collectio n Is the sum of all thew thmgs. and more. for Herilage • has chosen with an educated eye from the riches of Western Euro pean tradition In veneers of leafy-heart cherry and pecan -enhanced by m_agnlficent fin ishes -there Is nothing quite like it in the furn iture world of today May we suggest a visit'' ................. ~-·· , ........ .,,.. Wednelday. Janu~ 21. 11181 DAILY PILOT ,41 NO ·desk for IJlind Capistrano pupil •1 IOllN N~t!DHA .. ..... ,""' .... Tt.. parent.t or a handk i.11ped Caplatrano BHc-h y@un1•te r aay their ICln 11hould tw allowt'd lo aue nd Sen C'lt!nHintt 111.ih c hool. evt-n thoutih d1•tr11·1 official& contend thl' IH'huol 1' not •uttablt' for ho. fl t't'dtt C •p"t n no l'n1rl ed Sd111(1I 0 1 lnct adm1n1iitr 11tor 'IM ltw l~ year oJd should t1t• ~laet·d 111 ., pcb·alA!~ rt:1Udenwu u~tllutioo "' h111 pl l't'nth ('h OlltMOK San('•• U'78, R 11bf'1 l I 'la11t1111 ., <ln ha i. hr ,•n dtlt•11d1 11 .: tlu• Arts unit to meet i11 Irvine T he California Art!> Council. "h1ch awards m1llronl> of dollarl> >early in support of the art.:.. 1:. to meet Friday 1n Irvine to t·on s ide r g1v1ng rina nc1al a id to Orange County-based non-profit mus ic groups. Counc il s poke s man David Lutz said today the grants will finan ce road lo urs for the groups. He declined to identify poten tial recipients of the grants. The meeting, to be held in the He ritage Park Arts and Craft s Center from 9:30 a .m. to 5 p.m .. will be the first eve r held by t he arts council in Orange County. The California Arts Council was established Jan. 1, 1976 by Gov. EdmundG. Brown Jr. ll is the second largest state arts agency in the Unite'd States (New York's art council is the largest). The California Arts Council members oversee an $11 million bud gel. The money, from the slate budget and from the Na- tional Endowpient for the Arts, is s pent on -artistic endeavors throughout the state. Last year, the arts council made he adlines whe n the California Legislature rejected Gov. Brown's appointment of Jane Fonda to lhe organization. Those who sit on the arts coun· cit are Marl Young, secretary of the Los . Angeles Mus icians Union: Karney Hodge, past pres· ident of the American Sym - phony Orchestra League; actor Pe t e r Coyote : busin essman Harold Keith; sculptor Noah Purifoy; playwright Luis Valdez; patron of lhe arts Marcia Weisman, former state Senator Bob Wilson and director Fra ncis Ford Coppola. who won't be at· tending the Irvine meeting. Services held • .--or Bal Isle's Mr. Dewey Private funeral s ervices have been conducted for 40-year Balboa Island res ident and re· tired bank founder and financier Charles Philio Dewey. A native of Toulon, Ill .. Mr Dewey, 91 , was founder and president of the Dewey Bank until it closed in 1933 and went on to ac· quire a fortune in the field of automobile insurance. He served as a U.S. Army sergeant in World War I , but his widow. Constance , said he was a rather proud, brusque man who turned down both an officer's commission and medals he had earned. During the latter part of his life, Mr. Dewey, who d ied last Tuesday, invested in the stock market, says Mrs. Dewey. She added that her late husband was at his desk working daily until a year ago. She said he fought cancer for four years before his death. The family suggests memorial contributions in his name to Hoag Memorial Hospital. Survivors, in addition to his wile, include a stepson, Dr. James Seals of Corona del Mar ; a stepdaughter, Mrs . Nancy Haden of Lido Isle: a brother, Maurice or Illinois ; five 1 nephews, a niece, and several 1randchildren. Seniors tax aid slated Free income lax assistance for older Laguna Beach real· dents will be offered from l!'ebruary to .April 15 at the senior cithens center. Tax counaelon will-assist all h,adlcapped and senior citilena~ - OYU tbe ... ol a in prepartna t.betr lneame tu forms for 1•. ·Seutam ln Lacuna Beath will I be bekt .. cb Monday ud Tbun· . da1 from t a .m. to nooa. I . For .,... lnformatlon. call Bob Parter' at 497·14U. \ t R1 ct11ard thmry l11rn11 St•hool for C blhlrt.'11 With l':x<·t1ptlonal N ''t•1h1 m U.anu rulnt 'l'h1• h•H 1i. ~hnd and does not 11p1•uk A huul l"' '' Wl'"lu 1680, lht' o ul h w ul> r\:naoved from the )t'hool wtud 1 Ch111ton 1tnd school ~1111 ru·1 ofr11•1u lb a6'r N' ib not 11u11 u1Jl1• f111 1h1· bvy \'111 111 011 ~ ull or11 l'y , Ann Amh••11, hu11 ubt;un~ M r ourt urd1•1 lh ul lhe distract provide "'"" 1.111.:ual(c tr1.1inin11 in the 'uul t1 ' h11111t while the question of hl11 placement la beln1 settled. The diatrlct and Clanton are to appear before a state health official next week to air both 1idt111 Qf the dispute and possibly determine the best solution for the boy "We are very <.'Oncerned about th e w e ll -b e ing of th i s youngst e r ,'' s aid dis trict S upe rintendent Jerome l'ho rns ley . "Our feeling is -• based on our observations that probably hu; needs would best be met if be were in residential placement.'' Thomsley said he would ask the official hearin1 the matter to order a lhorouah aaaesament or the youth's functional level and abilities for learning. But Clanton maintains h1s son would be better off if he were placed in a public school along with othe r chilren his age. "We want him to be in an appropriate school," Clanton aaid. "We believe that to be a public school where a pro1Tam can be implemented lo meet his needs." Clanton concurs with the -------------------------------------------------------~ TOP BRASS -Administrators, faculty and one student fo rm this j azz e nse mble. Classy Brass. that played at the opening cer e monies for UC Irvine's Univers ity Center . Player s include. left to rig ht. clarinet, James McGaugh. e xecutive vice c hancellor : d r um . Ric hard Barrutia, Spanis h professor: bass. Irene Tho mas. fac ulty wife; sax, Victor Candioty, student. a nd guitar. Carl Ha rtma n. a ssociate vice ch a ncellor for academic affairs . Playing pia no in background was English professor Owen Thomas. UCI commons opens Facility i11Cludes bookstore, study areas Dall' ~I ... ~-•r LM ~HM MIME SHINE -Mime "A. Clown " (Jeff Worth) applied a quick shine to shoe of Mike Barris. director of UC Irv ine's Unive rsity Center. Enjoying the fun is Upiversity Chancellor Or. Da niel Aldrich. behind Barris . Man at right was not ide ntified . Arrail(nment due Sixth 'freeway' defendant charged LOS ANGELES (AP > -A teen-ager who was a prime in- formant in the Freeway Killer case was cha rged Tuesd ay with murder, robbery and sex abuse. becoming the sixth defe ndant to be c harge d in th e c a s e , authorities said. The 18-year-old, who was not identified because he was a juvenile when the murde r OC· curred, was to face a rraignment this morning in Department 218 of Juvenile Court. The youth, who was already in custody at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey in an unrelated case. was charged by the distrirt al· torney's office in connection with the murder of Harry Todd Turner, 15, an Antelope Valley runaway whose nude body was found last March 25 in a Los An1eles alley. Since 1973 the bodies of 44 young men have been found similarly dumped , but autbdriUea have said they may not all be part of the Freeway KUJercue. Detectives said the youth had flrat led tbe"m to William Bunln, n , wbo b now the principal de- fend ant in the case. Bonin b cbar1ecl wttb H murden. The only other defendanta r:•· maining in the c a s e we re Gregory Miley, 19, of Bellflower, and James M. Munro, 19, of Long Beach, both charged with murder . Nm,muvman gets ho1Wr N e ws m e dia s tudents at Cypress College have voted long-time newspaperwoman Vi Smith of the Los Angeles Times their Journalist of the Year in annual balloting at the Cypre.ss campus. . A veteran r e porter and author, Mrs. Smith was cited for her continued efforts on behalf of the Orange County Press Club's annual s cholarship pro1ram and those of other news or1anlzatlons and interest in newcomers to the new.s business. A Santa Ana resident, Mrs. Sm lth haa won numerous award• ln Journalism competition and ii autbor ol the book "From Jenni• to Jeta," the story of the evolution of aviation in Oran1e County. • " ~~~~--~~~t ---~~~;:--~ I ByRICHARDGR~EN Dll .. Dally ~I ... luff A 30,000 square foot stude nt union building opened Tuesday al UC Irvine amid a celebratwn featuring s peeches. a. faculty jazz l'nsemble. clowns. j ugglers. and a sma ll motorcade with Chancellor Da niel Aldrid1 Jr in the lead car. And wh ilt• t he fest 1v1t 1es continued under overcast !>k1es. s tudents were already making good use of the S4 .5-million building. Called the Unive rs ity Center. the .. building is the culmination of s ix years of planning by UCI s tudents and administrators. ·'The Unive r s it y Cente r represents the most signifi cant step taken on this campus since its opening in improving the qua lity of student life." Aldrich to l d a cr owd of 150 people outside of the building. A Id rich praised the students who passed two refe renda calling for the building to be funded thi::ough increased s tudent fees. Included in the building is a 12,000-squarc-foot bookstore. a res t a urant with a s tage for bands, a musil' room with a record library. a game room, study areas. a small outdoor amphitheater. confere nce room11 and office s pac(' It 1s to ~ expa nded next year by 9.600 square feet which will include a multipurpose roo m with 400 seats. Gem Talk llv.f <'. lfl'MP/IHll·:.'i ('1•r11(1rd Ul'l11olol(1.~1. A(;,<; OLD-FASHIONED GIRl.S arl' still around The world changes. but som e th.ings remain the s ame . thank goodness. In 1979, more engage- ment rings were given to first . time bridE's than e ver be fore. according to a survey, The diamond solitaire is still the mos t popula r engage ment ring, as it has been down through the years. In 1979. 77 percent or all firs t -tlme brides were given engagement nngs. compared to 76 percent the previous year. and the solitaire diamond in- .creHed in popularity (rom 70 percent of the 1978 brides to 75 percent or 1979 brides . The average price paid for an engagement ring was up to S585 as the price of diamonds and gold climbed on the world market. But grooms seem determined to &Ive a nice rtn1. despite Nini coets. June ia still the moat popular weddln1 month. It LI comfortln1 to know that love and et118'ement1 and marriqe are 1tUI thrivin1 .... and that dlamoada are atlll a 1lrl'1 •t friend. school district that the Dana Point school for the handicapped ia Inappropriate for his son, who stands 6-feet-3 and weighs more than 200. "Lets race jt, he's a big kid," Clanton said. "He doesn't belong with those small children up at Dana. He needs to get into a group of his chronological peers, and more mature students ." Clanton denied the district contention that the boy had displayed violence against · his t e a c hers, and s ome o f the smaller children. Thomsley said the district had offered to place the youth in a residential facility of the parenta · choice at no coat to th e Capistrano Beach couple. "He's a big lad," Thornsley said. "Obviously he didn't belong a t the R .H . Dana School." He added that the district would abide by the decision of the state hearing officer, bul that any decision should be based on a complete examination of the boy by physicians and psychologists. ' Saddleha~k growing College plans trustee· remap By DON CHAPMAN DI t1w o.ic, P-luff Rapid population growth in Irvine and Mission Viejo has prompted Saddleback College board members to move to re- map boundaries or trustee dis· tricts in the areas served· by the school. College trustees are elected by vote rs in seven areas within the Saddleback district. which cov- e rs 376 squa re miles in the sou t he rn por tion of Orange County. A report by J ames Thorpe of the college's faculty showed that lhe Irvine and Mi ssion Viejo trustee areas include about half the district 's 207 .759 registered voters. Trustees voted unanimously to d irect Thorpe to remap the seven districts. with attention to existing communities. Thorpe·s report s howed that Trustee Robert Moore's Irvine area included 57, 130 registered \'oters and trustee John Con nolly's had 47 .380. Bui t he l'Ollege·s two Tustin trustee ctistricts whol>e board :-t-ats are he ld by Ha rriett W:.i lt her and Willia m Watts include just 18 ,717 and 19.448 reg i s t e r e d vo t e r ~. w h e n combined less than 20 percent or th<' total. T he Laguna Beach district of T rustee Larry Taylor has 18,288 re gistered voters. or about 9 pt>r· c ent of the total. the report shows T r ustee Gene McKnight ·s San Fund-raiser for youth set Clemente. San Juan Capistrano. and Da na Point dis trict has 26,945 registered voters. or 13 percent of the total. The La guna Hills district of Bob Price, has 19,851 registert'd voters, or a lmost 10 percent or the total. The ideal district would have 26,680 registered voters, or 14.:! percent of the total, college of. ficials said . Trus tees directed Thorpe to anticipate continued populallon growth in his redistricting of the trus tee a reas. They also said they wanted to avoid gerryman· de ring No deadline was set for the job. Decisio11 011 appeal postpo11e<l State coastal c11mm 1s:-.1<>nerl> hav(' delayed a <h.•c1sion on a South Laguna homeowners as soc1ation 's appeal of a <h•vclup m e nt pr oject that woulcl st'f• nearlv 5(X) units cons truclt·d in the hillside:-. a bove tht• l'Qrn munity Commissw ne rs last wel'k heard arguments from the South Laguna Civic Association oppos in g pla n s b y Broadmoor De velopment Co. for a sub· division on 212 acres southeast of the Aliso Creek Golf Course and a bove South Laguna The company has received re- gional coastal l'Omm1ssl()n en H a r b o r A r e a Y o u t h dorse ment tc1 form 28 singlt' E mpl oy m e nt Serv i ce is fam ily lots <in:.ibout 15 aa es.354 preparing lo serve its Roman -..... condominium units on 55 acres. 1-·e a st VIII Fe b . 3 at th e 100 affordabll' unit!. within that r e furbished Ame rican Legion a rea a nd the n •ma1ning 142 Ha ll in Newport Beach. acres as open s pa <·t· The 5:30 · 8:30 p.m. dinner, The homeowne rs ' group np scheduled annually to raise poses tht:' a mount of grading funds to assist youths be tween 14 planned for the development. and 22 years of age in gaining has ques tions <1 bout w111 t1•r employment, will feature runoff and drainage from the entertainment and door prizes.. area and the effect of that many s aid YES president Bill Paley. units on traffic circulation Last year's fund-raiser was State commissioners ht•ard cancelled when fire gutted the arguments from the civic group. legion hall, he said. but postponed a decision until The Newport Harbor Chamber additional information can be of Commerce 's Dolphins and provided by t•o mmiss1on of· Key Club members of Ne wport ficials. Harbor High will serve the The panel will meet again in ··all -you-can-e at" feast, said mid-Fe bruary in San Diego to dinne r c hairm a n Ri c hard hear those additional comments Brooks. 'and vote on the a ppea l Time To Start Thinking of Valentines Befort~ w e -.l'll d diamond, we evalua ll:' 11 wilh th1 ~ scientific binocular magn1f1er We see the "heart " o f the ~t one, magni· fied and flooded with light l o reveal every d e tail. As Members of I he American Gem Society we assure you o f full val ue w hen you buy diamonds here. J. C.JJ"'"f'/u.u,6 J.w.f.r~ , MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY @ 1823 NEWP.ORT BL"'°' COSTA MESA ~ IN THE SAME LOCATION SINCE 1'46 BankAmerlcard-M .. ter Charge PHONE 6*-3401 ( A4 DNL v PILOT ~ ·~ wid•-...; '?I To• . ~l•rpliia~ De01os do their thing a1nn• nnn• l"ULITIX: Wti all know lh11l 1Ne have poh1u·al b(ldit· hf'rf' tn Oru11.;,. ('mmly, but my &oodnuss, lt nn" flt-, .. 10,u. lhe Ot·rnm·r ul' .,, t1~hlln" uv.-r thuir own h•Kl) t lasl I Cl.'CJr1 , lh•l pan1t·ulu1 h•>d) ~ a1> t~lwvcd to be )u'I luJw~ urm Hut h11rk ' We 1 .. i.rn tht·n · 1:. d n1•w outfit (•111led the I •r .. n!(t> t 'ou.nt' l> .. 111u•·n 1t11 lllann: lhltl •~ p1ll111te atst'lf "'~"''"' \h(' '>U r ulll'd 111111m1ttLc for t:cono m1 c. f>t· ll)ll('fMC:) Ttw la.llt•r bunrh h l>Nl\'I k11r1w11 u' '1'0111 tl11ydcn and J.anl" 1-'unda THt: :\l.LIANc."'•· I~ undl·r h·11dt>1-.h111 11r pcovlc hkc \\ 1l11;_1m l'hom . the forme r 111:.iyur uf .'\1111lll'trrl , who ~ome \'on"dt>r lhc: hi:ad Oemoc:rat 11rourtd Orn11t:c ('ount.,y Thorn 11nd his Kruuµ 11 1lege thisl tht• lluyden t'11nd11 bunt•h 11re trying to capture: t•ootrol of lhl· l>1·rn11cra\1r Cen 1r.1I C111nm1ll ec l'hc Bill Thom fat·t1011 held u pre~~ 1·011fer('nce only > t•)ll"'rda) uµ al lhc Count~ N',rt i.lnd th1~ gath1:r1ng got na1>ht'd by anolher Cl'nt ral comm1ttcl• mcmbt-r. Jack Baldwm,,who ~C1 1d in cffrc t that all that talk about Hayden laking ovt•r the Oemoc:rat1l' I' art v maehlnery of Orange l'ount) wa:. JUSt baldcrda~h Ill' alleged the Thom riH'llClll y.;e~ "t r~tnj.l to drtVl' a ~plk\' into thb party " <iood heavens. you cart l'lt•.ir·I~ "l"' th1• Ut•moe rats arc indel·d st•rabbling over the 1·<irpM· AT l.A~'T REPORT, the ~1.11kt• had 1.d rl'<idy heen driVl'n hy Honald Hl'agan and has 1x .. 011le This demise was aided Three /or the corpst• 'fh11m 1-'1mda untl llayden i.lnd abetted by the t•arly whtt t· fl ag from J immy Carlt.'r. before tht• California poll~ wt•n • t•vt·n d11s('d last November It was largely believed t hiJI "hen < 'urtt•r ga vc· h1 mself the early hook.he also look 11ul ~<1mt· pr1·tty good California le~islators along with him , likt-fornwr i\sst•mhly rmrn Den nis Mangers of lluntington fki.i<:h So whe n they start buttlang t)V•·r tlw l>t•m11na t1c body hcrl' in Orange County , you ht1vt· Lu wonder with a m~usurt:! of disbelief. who would wanl 1t . anyway'' •'OR ONE THING, lhl' 11:.iyden 1-'•mda C~U hasn't partic·ularly C'Ut a heady ~wath thruugh tht· body politic of Orang<' County They dray. tnk hut thi.lt hasn't a lways m eant they 've gathcn'Ct vott·s lo their 1Jarl1cular liberal r auses. On the other hand. last report or me mory had Mr. Thom a nnouncing glumly that the Democratic Party was flirting with bankrupt<:y in Ora11gc County, having taken a number of serious finam·ial pratfalls Thl' party. Thom suggl'stcd then , was a sharnblt·~ The November ch.•t•tton nr1:11nly 1ltcl11 't do anything to un shamhlc it THUS, YOU MUST DRAW 1.1 t·ertarn amust>m ent over those who are scrambling forlca<kr!>h1p of a party, right now -~wht<''h-ts-not imHke-un on-rcookcd-hot IJOl ala-, ttir~me. F.verybody is trying lo cakh it, shouting," I've got it! I've got it , .. And the finjjl catcher may burn his h:.inds and find the wholl' thing disintegrates wht'n he tlutches it to has bosom. liul that 's always ht·t·n what ·s fun about the Democrat<; 1n the first plal'c Th1•y fall apart like the one· hoss shay in one election. th1·11 turn around. abruptly all pulling together. ALL OF A SUDDF.N lht· next electwn arrives and the n e mos are Oying by you at full speed. laughing all the way They just do all this dramati1· in fighting to lull the <iOP into a false sense of security Snow spreads • • • p••·· Former Rep. Richard Kelly, declaring "I have not been a crook," has been convicted for taking part in a $250,000 bribery conspiracy in part of the FBl's Abscam probe. Gas price up 5 cents a~allon NEW YORK <AP) The average retail price of gasoline in the l 'nited States has jumped nearly a nit•kel a gallon since O PF.C's lasl round of t•rude ·oil price increases began in mid· l>erem ber. an indus try analyst has re portl'd Dan Lundbl'rg, publisher or the Lundberg Lt•tter. a Los Angeles· based trade newslette r. said his s urVt'y indicated th<' national average retail gasoline price was $1 2719 <1 gallon as of Sunday. up 2 28 cC'nL'isinreJan. 19and up4.47 c·t•nts sinre Oct• 19. T he latest gasoline price in c·rC'i.ISl'S also rcflcl'led the lifting of price controls from domestical ly produced ml. Lundberg said in a lt•lt•phonC' interv1t•w. The con trols s tart.l'd lo e xpire las t .January and arC' set tu run out by the end of September Tht' Lundberg l.t•ttcr surveys ubout 14.000 filling s tations na· tiunwidc. Saudi Arahia. th e world's largest nil cisportcr and the s up· plier ofH percent of U.S. oil needs. raised its pri('e for a barrel of ('rude oil by S2 on Dec. 15. There a re 42 gallons in a barrel. The 12 othe r m embers of the Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries subsequently v1>1ed to let the average price of tht• c·artcl's oil rise about 10 per· cent. Rental 'deal' turns soiu SOtrrH SAN JOSE (AP) - The house was "too good to be true," said Suzanne Miller. Three bedrooms. two bathrooms and a nice neighborhood for $460 a month .• Sure enough, it was. Mrs. Miller and her hus band were one of al least five couples who shelled out $920 in cash lo rent the home -from a young man who did not own it. police said. ID West MoWll,ains due irelcome precipitation IJS •. ~-•artf Snowit wa' \.C•Uererd •cro\\ P•''' ot IM norlr>ern United Stal"' on 1 u•\d•y and rain eictenc:Md from Nortflern Calltornla lhrOUQh mu<frol 11'1! O•t'QOn c.o•''· Snow f•ll owtr t"e Norlhf'tn C•Hfornl• mount•tn\ •nd tn northe'rn Arl•on•, Mld \now w•i u •Uttrt'd O¥ft II>• nortPlern RoOle\, -•tern Norll> 0<11-ote -from Upper Ml<hlv•n •< ro1i norlh•rn W t \<.On \•n to Wllll>eftlemW-Mlte. Sno• UUl'r..,, retn•ined ftom lf'Mo tower Gte•t L..t9'e\ to ••s.•~'" ~•• En9lan<1. Scatte...:I rain tell trom ""'''"" Norlt. C•OllN lo nortllPrn Gtor91a •n<I •l ..... INu-r h•••COHI l tmoetlllurn around 11• nation •I mlddayraneedlroml7 al Br-nnllle, THU, -MtlllOurM, Fla 10 7 •I Warro-4,Mlnn. 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"' --, t .. tlllt , .... ,. .... ~ ...,, •• .,,.......,. • • .. .............. A"I -0tr • ' w ' . . ' . . . ' "' ... ...... .._Ill .. ,,_.. .. wllll lell D .... CNltY a I II ---... --------tllewert \ ,.....,,.. Ofl elMWllOtt o.iy.-fW fflw9ey; Oocreetlfle twf .......... I • , . NATION I WEATHER I .Harris detai& romance WKITE PLAINS, N.Y. <AP> -A trembUn1 Jean Harris un· expectedl)\ took the witness atand Tueaday to tell of her life with -and en1a1ement to Scarldale Olet doctor Herman Tarnower, the man she is ac· cuaed ol murderint in a jealous r11e over another woman. Her voice broke and tears ~ame to her eyes as Mrs. Harris deacribed meeting th e -mlllionaire heart specialist for the flrat time, their engagement five months later and the hurt abe felt when he broke the engagement. "HE GAVE ME a lovely ring and asked me lo marry him. It was a diamond, a large one, .. she said. And she smiled ruefully as she told of finding a love letter from one of Tarnower 's other girlfriends in lheir Paris hotel r;oom during one .of the ir around· the·world excursions. The court was packed with re porters and spectators who had been given no indication Mrs . Harris would testify A gag or d e r has prevented attorneys from discussing the case with reporters. The 57-year·old f<;>rmer head mistress of The Madeira School for girls in McLean . Va ~ b c harged with murd e r ing Tarnower at his Purchase . N Y . estate last March JO. The de fense maintains Tarnower wa!. s hot accidentally while trying 1<1 s top her from committing s uicide MRS. HARRIS TOLD how 'ihl' melTa~oweratapartyonl~r 9, 1966. She rou~ht tears, then re gained her compos url'. as shl' told or dinners and dancl'~ the two enjoyed, many timl's with her two sons along. The engagement came in May 1967. but Tarnower then 511 backed out in August o r that year. "Jean. I cannot go through with it. I'm afraid of 11 . I m sorry," s he quoted him as telling he r ··I was hurt but not that sur prised." she said . "If tw hadn't bee n married by th•~ lt nw . h<· couldn't be married .. She said she returnt:d the ring Credit liquor OK CONCORD. N.H. <AP> New Hampshire .. has begun allowing the use of credit cards in eight or its 72 stale liquor stores. a plan eventually expected to increase revenue as much as $2.6 million a year . · and told him lo give il lo his housekeeper because, "she's the ~nly .. woman you'll need in yoi.ir hfe. But Tarnower sent it back s aying, "It's yQurs, darling: forever," Mrs Harris said. ''I w11s very hurt. hut he was mor~pset," she said "I think he felt that marriage was the final requirement ·ror middle· rlass respectability " During the ir 14·ycur affarr. Mrs. Harris s aLd she was aware that Tamower saw other women and that onrc, when they ar rived in Paris. a letter from another woman was wailing in the ir room at the Ritz. "Hi (Tarnowe r's nickname) fumbled around with it and hid it somewhere." she s aad. Later, s he sajd, she looked al the cuff. links he said were given to him by a " grateful patient " "I saw thl' unders ide of the c uHlinks and it said , 'All my Love. from Lynne," Mr!> llarrts said. Lynne Tryforos is the office assistant whose affair -with Tarnower, the prosecution claims. allegedly provoked Mn Harris to kill him last March 10. Although she beaan her tes timony tentatively, Mrs. Harris became confident and authoritative when she spoke of her job at Madeira and the changes she'd made while bead mistress. "I HAD Pl.ANNED to spend the re1:1t of my professional Hie there doing a good Job," she said But in May 1979 a consultant's report "said I was the most con· trove rsial head of a school in the country." she said. "It recom· mended that the hoard get rid of me immediately." "It was very depressing," she sa id The defense maintains that it was that d epression Uiat led her to dt•t1dt1 10 take her own lifr False report cited in silver charge NF.W YOHK < AP1 Bache Group Joe .. a major securities and st11ck brokerage firm. has been l'harged in a complaint with falsifying books and puhht• r eports to deprive one or its subsidiaries or proms from s1lw r trans:.irt t<ms made on behalf ()f the llu,nl brothers and 11lhcrd1ents The 1·har ge "al. made in a suit fil ed here an U S. District Court hy lrving .J Loui~J r of Secautus.N .J l.outssaidhewasanofficeror t wr1 Ba<•ht· 'iuhs1dia n t·' wht·n t hc falsift<·at ions f1 rst were recorded in thl·s pr111g 11f l!JXll l.oui'i, "h11 ..,a1 <l h1• v. <r!. <a 'cnior Vtl'l' (Jrl'Stdcnt of Bache Broker· lh·a ll'r and pn· ... Hl<·nt t1f Ba1·hc Metal ('o , filed the action as a !.harehold1·1' <ind 1111 twhalr or all sha reholdcrs affcrtcd lie asked for :in 1njum·t1111110 h;ilt th<· alli:gc.:cl ralsifi n 1tions and authorization to in· '>IH·1·t tht· 1·•irnpa11\ 'l1r11kt•raj.ll· n·tm:d!- Th1· t Y.11 •.i1h'>11l1art!•'> ubo v.1·re tHtrnl·d as dC"fondants . a s well as Allt·11 I> 11111-:.111 '11·•· pr1·~1d(·nt und a d1reN11rof Ba<·hC' Group. a nd El· I 1111 .f _Smtl h a H:wlw I; r1 •UI>rJ1ro·1•t11r LI nd l' Xl'<'Ul j V(' vice prl'Sidenl of H.ll'h•• 111 ti lo.•:1 I''""''' Assault pl~a ~lty Hl\'EHll l·:\11 '\'I 1 l'r ,\ :\1 allhat1:i11 ht1·1.i r11·,~111 :1n h it ' pl1•a11Pd gllllt ~ 111 1'11:1rl!1·~ th;1t l11· lt1•;tl and k11 k1·cl :wi n• ... .., ~l 1·l•1n11· llal ll·r a ft1 ·r t'"l'•1rllnj! hi·r to a part~ :1l ;1 I .oil).! h l.11111 m ~1n ... ron la~I 'firing l<ult1·r1 \ll'l\1 •:1).!1· I:! ph·;icl1·d g uilt ' t o th •· 1·har ).!l' 11 r ~t·tond d1•g n •1· ;J.., ... :rull h1•f11n · S uffolk ('011111\ .J11rl J.!1• .J ;im1·~ Whtll' . Mc·Keagt'. wh•> remain~ frt•t• on St .ooo hail. Y.a~ ••xµt•t·tccl t11 b•· st·nt1·1H:1·rl to :.i y1·a r 1111 proha lion slart1 ni.: ~1 <1r1·h Iii Thal v. 1111111 lw ttw '>liffrsl sentence "'" 1•11 111 ;my 11f lht· four people 1n,.,.,t1gall·d hy a ).!rand jury a ftt•r :\Ii'>'> llallt·r c·harged s he ";..., rap1:d and heal1•n during a '' " • · k e n rt p :.i r t y a t l h c.· S11ut h;rmpl 11 n man s io n of th1·a1 rwal produn·r H11y Radin. \I "~ llall1·r. "ho playt•d th(• rol1· ol th1· ft•mali.· ··sweathog" h11!h "'·h•1nl ~turll'nt in the "Wt·IM mc Hat k, Kotter" TV s e ries , was round semi cons r111us hv a C'ondut·tor on a 1.ong hlan<t' Hail Hoad train last 1\prtl 1:1 WE'RE LISTENING • •• Your views either comments about the Daily Pilot or your viewpoint on a community issue arc important to us . Now, you can phone your comment~ or even di<'h•le a Letter to the Editor. WE'RE LISTENING ... recorded messages are lran~cribed daily· and delivered lo the appropriate editor for immediate action. Since we must verify Letters to the Edi lot. please be s un~ to leave your name and tclt•phone number. Your views count. To express lht'm quickly and <'Onvcniently, just call 642·6086. WE'RE LISTENING ... 642 .. 6086 Daily Pilat • .. ......----~---·---·-.............. _ ---..... ··-. -·· .. ., ... ··- CALIFORNIA Missing man returns home Hl\1t:R~IUY. 1i\f'1 A l111·11ldhlli10t'1oliman, "'ho h1td bt·t•n m1n 1nt1 fur thr,,., month. 11nd WH nurh dt•darcd lt•1i10ill)' d"•d, i.howcd uv htitt" S•Y 1n tw hiad JU't n•lurn,•d from lli.w1rn Mh•hiH'I J Haltc1> u p1art11tir 111 1a rt.11&1 csl~le dto~rloVt11M1l ''"""· •1•11•~r~I t~rt· MundMe)' "I \"An '\ IJlk th l UU Hulh•" tuhl rt!purlcrlt 111'1 ht! Id\ ht~ uth11nt') "11ff u·,· Hi.h t·' 114 h.id "''''" ""'MUM )lll<°I' (kl 29 11.ht•n tw. 1lit•u111 '"" .i 11•1,l1n .1 o l u l~:.tl Model A h1r1I "«' louml '"'"'hl•d 1111 thv rocks near a bt"J\ h in ...... n I •tt•lt•• l'ollr1· lht·rc had :,aid they btlh''t'd ll111l1•, "ho h,ul 141thdrul411 $14!,000 from 1 ar111u.' h.111k J 11·11u11 h 1t1.11 '>u 1111· llu1 Jr~a!Jpearcd •I ht .. ""'fl H•llllllll Plodthe d.,.,.,.,.. d r ... r.-pttrt I l l~ \;\t;1-.1.1t;~ 1-'1 Former Amenran fiv,1 .. ~,. J1•rn l'lutk 111 denu:l> pubhshed reports tti •. 11 hr "" ....... dni~ hca' > 14 c1~ht" and in Iran on Jr ul! 11·1.iktl l>ul>rnt·.,., H e )a)!> the report "de- ~radci. tht-marvelous re- l'\'j)lt011 that most of us ..... 1' '1'1'.' htt\C lwl·n given " 'I \\11:> 1n Iran on lcgllrrnatt.' bus1nC!>S [ \.\a!> invited tu Iran and I m 'hm·kl·d that a 11 ) om· woulcl rncntton or bring u1• .111\ th111g 1111 a ~uhJL'l't hkt-that after the ordeal th al I hu\ c· JU~1 gum· through," he said in West Pu111t ~ \' "hl·n· he "as 1ntcn'1l•wed Monday by l.o:. Ani.:t•ll·~ TV ..;t;.1t1on l\NXT Mt-h•lrauh t•ltt"d h1 f11rgt"rf1 LOS ANGEi.ES (AJ'I Hoard of Education prl'~ldt•nt Hobl'rtu Wt·mtraub has been cited as an all<'gcd l'O t•on:.pirator In a case involving forged pE'l1t10ns rn tht· 1979 n•call of former school board 11res1dent lloward Miller. court documents said The· do<"umt>nts were fil ed Mondav m the caSl' 1Jf a Granada llills woman., Jean M·ulligan, who · "as arrn1gnl•d rn Superior Court on felony charges uf ck ct1on fraud and conspiracy in the recall case tlount .'tlla•I a •t-11 It"• d""'" SAN f'RANCISCO !AP> The uneasy earth around Mount Sha~ta . rallied by at leas t 100 s mall t•arthquakl•..; this month, apparently has settled down. 'rc•t•ording to t · S Geological Survey scien· w;ts J\s a result. there 1s "lilllc cause for concern over polcntiul volranic activity at this time." the scienlifir team reported ('••P rharg,.d u·•i h pand .. rlnH I .OS J\Nt; F.L r.s 1/\P1 A P"lice sergeant was rndictC'<I by u eount y grand jury here on charges of proll'l'lrng drug dealers and helping run a house of prostitullon. Sgt. Eugen<' M. Ingram, 34 , a 13-year Los Angt>lcs Policc Deplfrlmcnt officer assigned lo the Hollyw1 M)d Drvrsion beforC' being suspended last Oct . 31. was chari.::ed Monday with the three 'con· s piracy count s plus pimping and pandering c·harg<'s R11ht•r1 Ward. :12. of l.ol> Angc•les. was listed as a co·dl'fendanl on the four counts that relate lo the alleged pros tit ulion acti v tty. Hralill 9ra11f fJK •d LOS ANGELES <AP> -A federal granl of $641.000 has been awarded lo a pilot $31.8 million program at County-USC Medical Center to help low-income patients not covered by Medi-Cal or other health insurance programs. The five-year program is intended to encourage more outpatient carc al County-USC and reduce excessive use of the facility's emergency room. Diet doctor's license revoked SACRAMENTO IAP) The operator of 88 Caltfomia diet cltntcs fares permant'nt revocation of hi s medical license unless he revises his d iet to the state's satisfa ct ion. The Board of Medical Quality Assurance Mon- day revoked Dr Alrred Ferriss· medical license for six months for "~ross negligence and un- professional condu('t in connection with his weight rontrol business and practice." It said he must c•o me up with a s uitable revised diet plan. The board called lhc physician's knowledge of the treatment of obesity and weight reduction limited, his judgment regarding medical therapy and management poor and his management of pa· tient monitoring had. The f''erriss diet was a "sem1·slarvation" re- g 1 m e n without a dequate protein. which "endangered the he alth of his patients." the board's decision s aid 'f Wedneedey, Janu.,y 21. 1911 s DAIL y PILOT "I Canfton find 'unique' Treasure hunters flock to discovery site A .. Wir ..... IO Record earnings Atlantic Richfield Company's new presi· dent. William Kieschnick. 58. views model oil well in Los Angeles which des - ignates the number of oil wells projected to be drilled in 1981. lie said Arco·s 1980 windfall profits tax bill of S445 million was l'nough to drill 100 oil wells whilt• earnings Wl're up I::! perTl'lll SANTA BARBARA <AP> -Discovery of five ancient cannona was termed "very •illlificant" by University of California professor F.eank Froet. "I've lived here nearly 30 years and I've never heard of a discovery of this ma1nitude," Frost exclaimed. "We're anxious now to get the con· servaUon process under way." Frost, who teaches history of seafaring at UC's Santa Barbara campus, said, however, ttlat it's "highly unlikely'' that treasure hunters flocking . to the beach wh~e the cannons were discovered will find anything else of value. "I DON'T THINK SO," Frost said about speculation that the ruins of an old Spanish or British galleon may have broken up along the shore. "It's so shallow all the way out," said Frost. "If it was a shipwreck. it would have broken up way out. .. Nevertheless. Frost was extremely excited about the discovery of the tar and rock-encrusted cannons along a cove about a half mile south of Goleta Beach County Park. "We think it's a very. significant discovery." s aid Frost. a former Santa Barbara County supervisor "It 's practically a unique discovery." NOLEN HARTER, 42, of Carpinteria made the discovery last Wednesday. and Frost ultimately supervised the removal of the 31"z·foot-long can- nons by a dozen people after rece\ving permission from the Bureau of State Lands. But determining ownership of the beach prop· erty and cannons. each of which weighs 600 to 700 pounds. has proved lo be more difficult than salvaging them. Frost said Santa Barbara County officials sur- veyed the area Friday and state surveyors were on the scene on Monday. Harter reportedly has waived finder's right to the cannons pro"ided they are restored and pre- served. but the bluff above the beach and the ad- joinin1 area is owned by the Pacific Li1htin1 Corp., parent company of the Southern California Gas Co. The ownership question may be academic however, because "the university has them and we don't have any interest in blockin1 them," said Southern California Gas spokesman Rich Nemec. DOZENS OF TREASURE hunters and other curious people have visited the site. some armed with electronic metal detectors and some with cameras. Frost said it is likely the cannons were once part of the arsenal of a British or Dutch galleon that patrolled the coast in the 1800s. "I'd say the biggest probability was a ship in the early 1800s , just looking over the last three cen· turies of histor..-aloni this coast, because the most ship traffic was in the early 1800's" he said. Refund due . 8.6 million elil(ible SACRAMENT10 <AP) About three million Californians are still eligible for re· funds for disability insurance contributions paid in 1979, says the state Employment Development Department. Tht' de partment has reminded elegible persons to file amended 1979 California personal income tax returns. Form 540. with the Franchise Tax Board. It said that 8.6 million workers were eligible lo rlaim the refund. but far less than fi million have done so. 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"'" c.1nn· 01 11lht•r iH'l'L'pt abl l' f<Jf 111 of f111unt.•1al I 'llOO~b1ltt \ Th.ti. I!'> not a k111 g very, muth And It offt:>rs double 111 ot\·<·t1on for 1111 <!ravers f'ir:..t by red11c1n~ lht> possibili· , .. •II n1l lid1n~ \\ tlh dfl untn!)Urtd dl'IVl'I' un<I, Sl'COnd. by 1 1r11tl.'d1n~ 111~url'd dn\ot-rs from tht.· tnflated prem,iums 1 h ~·' 11<1\\ mu"t l'il' tc• f rull'ct tht-mselve~ from the un - 111:-111 t-<I . .\ ~11111la 1 bill ".t:"l passP<I an the /\s!'>embly h1M ·' l'ar l11H la1kd in tht• St•r1al1• Finance Committee The I .t•J.:1:-.l:1lurt" pa:sst.·d the mandator~ 111s uranct.· l,H, It '~ Ion~ past lllOt. fnr the Ll·l!tslaturl;' t11 niakt.• 11 f'n- 1'111 n·:iblt• Fiscal problems real Tht• Wa ll Stn·e t Journal has declared ed itorially that Gov. Jerry Brow11 's declaration of a stale fi scal crisis is "phony." The way the J ournal sees it. the state's revenue future looks "mo re like surfe it than sca r city" and all the talk of Propos ition 13 impact on revenue is malarkey. This despite the fart that California voters and state legislators in recent years h ave voted not only for drastic cuts in property taxes, but also for incom e t ax indexing and reduction s in both inheritance a nd b usiness inventory taxes_ The governor's proposed $24.5 billion budget for fiscal 1982 is only l pe rct>nt greater than the cur rent budget. This hardly meas ures up with the rate of inflation . T he governor has Sfiid that the treasury surplus whi<.'h supplied bailout funds for local agen cies has dried up and there'll have lo be a reduction of about $1 billion in s tale aact to localities hit by Proposition 13 cuts . This won 't mc.1Lte r . the Journc.11 opines. because the state's unemploy m e nt rate 1s going down a nd now is below the national average' llow the fact t hat California's unemployment rate m ay be somewh at lower than an admittedly bad national rate means budget surpluses and pros perity in California is a little ht.1rd to fi g ure. And if California's economy is somewhat helter t han or less rocky tha n other parts of the natmn, lh<!t hardly adds up to a boomlet here. We -don't think the state's financial condition is an ything near te rminal. And Jerry Brown is not above dispensing scare medicine or s hifting the problem to the L.j!gislature. But lhl' budgetary problems facing California a nd most of its local governme nts are tough enough. And ma~ie mirrors or rose-colo red telescopes are no help in facing uµ to lhe situation. Help for the deaf The telephone is so much a part of ever yd ay life for the average American it's difficult to im agin e how those with impaired hearing manage lo get along without it. For some 90.000 deaf persons in California , that han- dicap will be rem oved under an order from the Public Utilities Commission. Responding lo a meas ure passed by the s tate Legislature. thP PUC has ordered phone companies in the stale to providl· deaf customers with free telecommunica - tions devices at no cost beyond the basic telephone rate . T he d evices will include a k eyboard for sending, a visu a l display receiver or hard copy printout, and a s ignal lamp to indicate when the tele phone is ringing. T he phone companies h ave until May 20 to report to the PUC on the devices they will use a nd their programs for installation. E ligible customers must be certified as d eaf or severely hearing impa ired by a physician or licensed a udiologist. The cost per customer, estim ated at $800, will be borne by a ll phone company c ustomers and will break down to a s urcharge of 15 cents a month per phone number. Given the doorways lo the world t hat can be opened for the deaf by the use of these communication devices, that has to be a modest c ha rge for whose who are not so im paired . • Opinions e)(pressed m me space above arc those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed o n lh1s page are those of their authors and artists. Reader• commen1 1s invited Address The Dai ly Pilot. P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/Divorce By L.M. BOYD Q. I know we've never had a U .s_ president who'd been divorced , but how many Dt>ar Glooan y Gu~ There's som e s m a ll comfort in thin.king that maybe a rew or my ; federal tax bucks helped pay the COil or bringing the hostages home apd reunitln1 t hem with their families. That was ·money well spent ror a change. Firs t l.11d1es had divorres in thc'.!ir pasts? A Three. Warren llard ing's wire. Florence, Gerald f'ord 's wife Betty and An· d rew Jackson's wife Rachel, Precise historians argue abou t wheth e r Rachel J ackson had bee n properly divorced before her mar· riage lo Jackson . but she re- solved the matter by marry. ing Jack~ a second time. At least o ne out or 10 persons who try to wear con· tact lenses rinully gives up and goes back to the r egular glasses. Comedian George Jessel, widely known lo the older generation, was a bat boy once tor the New York Giants, ~wis. w1deiy known lo the older geneution. One Tokyo hotel · awakens blrdaongs . ' .... Jack Andenon Bitter Demo~1 target Carter I W ASlflNGTON -As J immy Curter led his intrepid lrreguJars b1ack to G~rai» itnd political ob- livion, they took with them scant !iymputhy from the shellshocked Oemocr utic survivors of the November election disaster. The Democrat$' depleted , J)ispirited leudersh1p Is badly tn need of a scapegoat. and Carter 111 the hund1est one around. The mood of some embitter\!d purty wheelhurses was ~rhaps l>est 1llustral (' d al l h I ' Dem11cral1 r National <.'11 111 n11tt ec's l'Xet·utivl' boa rd mec>t i n ~ i n W ashin~ton on Del' 9. Don '\11 t hacl. tht.' amiable In dtana stated1a1rman. moved that the ONC provide a "fu ll fmane1al an·ountin~" of its expenditures Earl Watt>rs during the four years it was· dominated-by the Carter people. ''I'm not hard t.o get aJong with." Michael assured my re· porters Jack Mitchell and Allen Myerson. "I'm not being critical of <Chairman > J ohn White. but we should have more than a re·eleet- the-President committee.'' What was s ignificant about Mi chael's motion -which the as- sembled party pooh bahs ap- proved -is that iJ wasn't necessary : Federal law requires the committee to make a detailed · rtisclosureof 1ls finances anyway. BUT TIIF. DEMAND for a full accounting showed t h at the rec ri mi nations aren't over for Lhe Democrats. On the positive side. 1t signalt'd the possible start of a move to make the national com· mittee less of a White House ap, pend a gt• and more of a tool to sup- r>0rt party candidates across the board particular ly in Congress. Th~ l>~mocrats' historical in· cllnallon lo fratricidal feuding has been exacerbated by the loss of the White House and Senate and their diminished majority in the House. About the only thin& the leaders agree on is that the party is in deep trouble not unlike the post-Watergate Republicans or 1974. Congressional Democrats, led by Speaker Tip O'Neill, are de- lerm ined to reassert the influence at tbe committee which they lost to the Georgia good ole boys. No rewer than 125 senators ~nd con· gressmen signed a note to White last month demanding a rnore · aggressive" fundra1srn~ effort and a voice in-the select11m of his successor , who they said should be ·'free or any dose association with presidential ai.p1rants " The legislators' stew has plenty of beef in it : In several or I he close Senate races the Democrnts lost, the Republicans outspent them several times over In the li~ht r 1orida contest. for exarnplt'. I Republican winner Paula Hawkins got $400,000 from party funds. while Democrat Bill Gunter got a mere $45,000 from his party. In Pennsylvania, Arlen Spector drew $523,000 from the Republican Senatorial Commit· tee. while Pele Flaherty was al- lotted a meager $42,741 from the senatorial Democratic campaign chest. IT'S TRUE that the 5\enaterial Cum mittee isn't controlled by the Ot:mocratic National Committee. But lhe unhappy losers see their fi na ncia l shortchanging as a rertection of the national party's s ingl e minded devotion lo Carter's re· election effort. The DNC's own spending prac· l tCf'S have also been called into question hy knowledgeable in- siders. One board member, for example. calculated that the na· t ional <:omm iltee had s pent rou~hl~ eight times as much on polling and mass media advertis· ing just prior to the election as did the Republicans. The chief beneficiary was the president's private poll!jter Pat Caddell. who collected a whop· ping Sl.4 million from t he DNC in l!IHO Om· µrom inent sen a tori al loser. Ui rt.:11 Hayh of Indiana, says the Democrats' problem goes deeper the1n the nuts and bolts of finances and or~anizing . "It's time the part) stood for something," he • 'said "lthasn'l fortoolong." -. ·'' W1th th1s goal m mind, the party 1:-. l'Xpected t o revive the Ut•mo<'ralH' Advisory Counc·ilof a ~cnt•ralion ago, to formulate par- ty posit ions on important issues. Wh 11tPv1•r route the Democrats dw11sc, it wall bt• "the biggest re· hu1idmg job this party has ever had," ac·rording to DNC finance 1·ha1rman <'harlcs Manatt, a like· I ~ '111·1·1·~'.t>r to White a s 1 ha1rman F1111t notc In fai rness lo Cad- tll·ll. a knowledgeaj>le source ex- pl;uru:1l thal DNC had custody of l'olnlpal~TI runds t h at Caddell 1 r)ll ld ha\'e !.pent earlier. but he li;1d delayed l11lling. A DNC !>po~c~man rdused r e peal ed t•:i lb rorr•ommenl Don't let sheriffs tamper with the CHP In what could be the beginning of the end for the California Hi ghway Patrol, some county sheriffs reportedly are seeking to expand their law enforcement responsd11 lilles lo ml'lude traffic t•ontrol on the hig hways and byways What seems to have prompted the sheriffs has been the reduc· lio n o f the c fl r f o rce from 4,800 to its curre nt 4.150 whic h h as co m pe lled a "re deployme nt" o f r o ut i n e patrols . As C H P Co m - m issio n e r Gle n Craig explains it, the shift has been from roads with light traffic volume lo t he mor e highly congested areas. Craig says the changes have not resulted in a ny increases in accident rates on either types of road ways. To the contrary. he said the concentration on the more congested areas has been accompanied by a drop in the number of accidents I nmically . the shrriHs ilrl' C harl•~s McCah~ blaming the reduced routint: patrols on Proposition 13 But that initiative. adopted in 1978, did not affect the revenues sup· 11orlin~ the CllP. It did however :-ubsl:mlially rcdute the propt:r ty tax revenues which support tounty government including lhc s heriffs' forces. And the re- duction of Cll P for ces com· me nced in 1975, three years bt'forc Propositio n 13 was adopted. As Craig points out . t he s he rirrs a lread y ha ve their hands full enforcing the criminal laws and. with their funds limit· cd by reason of Proposition 13, could only assume traffic con· trol responsibilities at the ex- pense of weakening their ability to com bat m ore se rious problems. Rut the issue is deeper than that. f"or. if it were appropriate for lhe sherifrs lo take over traf- fil' enforcemt•nt a long with their other duties, the money would have to be found. FORTUNATEl.Y, the 1mblic has the benefit of past history lo aid in such a decision_ In lhe early days ol the automobile. traffic laws wer(' enforced by loeal law. It was fin anced l h r 11 u ~ h a sys tf· m o f r 1 n ., . sµlitting wherei11 the trafrlt· ('OP and tht· just1t·1· of the JJeat·e shflrl'll in the f11ll·:-lev1t-d This "c<ish regis ter JU:o.t1 ce" lt-<l to such thin~:-as unmarked 1·ars. tra ffic eops hiding behind bill boards 11nd othe r m ore sophisticatro speed traps. ULTIMAT•:1.v the. harassed mot orists rebell ed. dem anding un iform traffic law e nforce- ment. This led to the establish· ment of the CHP in 1931. The county sheriffs' traffi c squads were transferred to the state's jurisdiction. Speed traps were outlawed and vehicles used in traffic enforcement were re- quired to be clearly marked and the officers were required lo wear identifiable uni forms. In the 50 years s ince then the CHP has been developed mto a well trained body of traffi c of- fi ters applying enforcement in a uniform manner and re moved from any incentive of fine shar· mg. Rut cvc·n with tr;ifri1• en - f o r ce m e n t be in g the responsibility of the state and all tra fri c officer s und er the s upervision of the CHP, local pressures for revenues from fint•s are still at work a nd there a re 0C'cas1onal instances of of- fil'<'rs huJin~ from view waiting l•J nah the unwary llow much worse then would it ht.' 1r the CHP were to be dis· mantled and traffic enforcement !urned back to the locals? Im· mediately there would be lost the uniform standards for en· forcement as each jurisdiction adopted its own standards . Furthermore. the locals would lac·k the finances to provide the outstanding training programs for the tram c officers now con· duc·ted by the CHP. Motorists .-w ould once again find themselves stopped by some lout demanding to · know "Where's the fire?" Tickets would be is· s ued by the whim and caprice of the offi cers and the door would lie opened to the corruption of the officers with their hands out. The CllP may not be all that is desired but it exists as a well· tr ained. disciplined body of of- fice rs with an outstanding record that is remarkably free or corruption The sheriffs pro· posals are too risky to merit serious consideration. Exclusion of TV stimulates thought processes As I seem tu have mentioned before. I am not one of those Americans who operates his tel· ly set an aver age of 61h hours each day. I am not so simon 11ure that I am a mong the I fi million heads of famil y who choose to live en t irel y without this great IM!nison lo mankind. I have a tel· ly but I use it. I do not allow it to use me. I a m one of t h 0 s c Amerfcans who have never seen -a man land on the moon. never saw a single episode or either "Roots" or "Shogun" and to whom the characters in sitcoms are unknown and thus meaning- less. 1 SOME PEOPLE think olthls as some form of snobbery. Some even use that more feanome pe· joratlve, eUUam. ldon'lthinkoflt hatway at all. tthlnk or my habit, or lack of habit., aa the principle of excJuak>n workin1 to enrich 1ny II~. , and to formulalf' my attitudes toward life from within. Ob· viously my life and attitudes are the result of the sensory im pressions I have lwcn s ubjected to during a lifetime. These impressions have re· suited m a mixt ure or austerity and f'xcesses. I rtrink too much for my good. hut I don't s moke at all I spend too much time reading, but I don't assault my vertebrae for hours each day by jogging. The pr inciple of ex· clusion has its advantages I long ago made a conscious decision that my method of hv· 1ng was not going to be in· fluenced by William Paley or Fred Silverman or any of the rest of the nabobs of Madison AvenueorHolmby Hills . I watch the news for between 10 minutes and a half-hour dally, and presidential press con· fer e nces, and the occasional sporting event. The world of • television entertainment is fnTO incognito to me. IF MY CHILDREN wfre stlll llvln1 with me, I would alrnott certainly throw out my boll. 'There la 1 certain level at which I do C . e American children of their own 11e. There ls m~h Lo fill life. and nearly all of it is better than tclevii;ion ente rtain· mcnt. You would t hink t hat this isolation from so p11tenl an ad· vcrt is in~ m<'d1 um as television would make people like me pariahs trl the view or t he sad1cms of the ad hiz. Yl't it doesn 't seem lo bother them much, if at all. As Joseph Ostrow, executive vice president for communica· tions services at Young and Rubicam. put it Lo t he Wall St reel Journal recently : "DD you Nlw anythlnt wtth new, lmorowd prices?'' .. • ''There are ver y few people that you don 't ever get with te levision . . . Any reasonably sized campaign will reach 99 percent in the country." Ostrow adds that those who abs t ai n fr o m TV c an J?encrally be reached throu1h other media. "You can have a balancing effect. where light tel<'vision viewers tend to be heavy magazine readers. Some light viewers are really news freaks and they're lis tening to news on the radio or readin1 a lot of news papers as well as news.weeklies." l'M GLAD I'm not offendint good old V and R by my avoidance of the tube; but even if I aMoyed them to distraction I would not chan1e my views. Du ring the recent "Sho1un" week I was spared what surely was some of,tbe most mindleu blather ima1inable. And not a penny the poorer for lt, aa my dear mother would aay. U the tube baa any value to me, it Is u a whipptn1 boy. It reinforca my belief that the American people wUI ~ an1UUnc. blUne auOdu, ..a elect •1bodJ. lf tltelr 10ww DllUN ii Nteatl .. lJ •llll•1I and artfully Mdueed. " .. ' -.. Anti-crime order • IS 'shoot to. kill' Tl:KRE llA\JTt.:. Ind I Al'I Ruy MtlllHtf'rl Ul)'ll ht would r1tthcr r.I•)' R~l•n roulf'ttf' than 110 jo11&in11 • Ture tl•ult:, whtire lbe ~lict: t'lll•f hu jw.t inJJlltut~ 11 "shoot to kill" polky lll <'Maaten worrle1 •bout Jo1111n11 r.Ht a purk 1oatrhin11 or ll rob~ry n PrGll'f'U , aand ~1n1 rn11ti.ken fur the <'rimmaJ ti 1t 1)(11tc .. 111•n \IU•d• 1J11 the tnucr But ht-ll PP"<.ir1t to be in th4e m11w11 l)' Ma.t of th.-61,000 rci.1dt:nlb in thlb t'll) on the lnduan• llllno111 border i ttm to .,. upport1n" thc1r vc>ht•c dud ror ~ plan tu ('t li(•k duw11 on cram rn:.L, CHIEt' GERALD Luudernulk who anno unced the pohr y lhtb rn unth . sa ys an officer 11> lnuned lu ui.t~ htb iuo to lull, and t.hould nol be expect ed lo wound or fire warntnK shots on the JOb At firearm lc1>linK ~csMonb, which are taken l w1<·c a ·year by every of fi cer includinJ( lh(' r hwf, "you scorP your bigges t points by h1tt1ng the trunk of the body of tht• tari<el That happens to conta in the vilab.' · Loudermilk said "You can't expect an officer to train for 10 to 15 years s hooting vitals, and then draw has gun on the spur or the m o m ent and shoot someone in the fool .'· he said. Lo udermilk said a rising crime rate and concern for otri(•ers on the 115-member force prom pted the new. tougher firea rms policy "UNDER THE OLD policy, there was always a question in a police of ricer's mind as to whether he would get in trouble if he used his gun, .. Loudermilk sa id He decided lo iss ue the policy aft<'r two city officers failed to shoot a rob· bery s uspect leaving a house. he s aid. ·'They chased him down. and he dropped a fully loaded weapon.·· he said. "Wh en I asked them why they didn 't shoot, the only thing they could tell me is that they could have, but they didn't know whether they'd get in tro uble. They didn 't know whether we'd get s ued. "If my people are out there think· ing like that. I'm J(oing to e nd up with a dead police officer on m y hands , .. Loudermilk said. I N WVDERMILK'S 19 years on the force, however. no Te rre Haute police officer )las been sho t or wounded in the lim..or duty And crime may be up here . but the rate is one many other cities this size might envy. There were four m urders in 1980, up from three in 1979. Robberies almost doubled last yea r. to just un der 150. There were 20 rapes and 67 aggravated assaults in 1980. com pared with 14 ra pes and 38 assaults an 1979. Despite the contrast between the city's mild history a nd Loudermilk's tough talk most response has been favorable. There has been some criticis m. like that from McMaste rs. an inmate at the federal prison here whose comments were printed in the Terre Haute Tribune "What does a policeman do when a cr ime has been committed and he immediate ly sees someone who hap pens to be jo1irning hy. getting his ea rly morning exer cise. I would rather APW"•.,...o CRIME INCREASE FOUGHT Chief Gerald Loudermilk play Hussian roult•lh• th.in go 111ggm g in tht•cilyof 'l\·rn· llaull'," Mc Master., wroh' "Who ga ve you thc right to µla y God., .. ht• <Jr1<1ed "Artl·r you hilv1· pulled th1· tng~t·r on your :t57 <0al1be r M a gn um . :t n d f ou n rl y our nt'ighborhood joJ(gcr in lht• st reel or sid ewalk. can you reveri.f' y11ur de c1sion"" ON•: WRIT•:R Si\fl) l>(1lll·t' w1.-•rf' becoming "slrel'l eornt·r j udgl·:-" J.ena C<1sad wrolt· "l'ollccm cn arc trained lo <Jpµrl'ht·nd sus1x·cts, and s uspicion nf guilt is far from uetu;il guilt. Most scr111us e r11n cs in t his s tate an· not punis hed hy th<' dcuth penalty 1 t' rape , burglary, kicl napping a 11d s om1•t1m<'S <'Ve n murde r " But Lou<h•rm1lk s ays he has gotten e alls from <J <·rol>s lht• nat ion :1p plauding his h<trd llnl' polit y And most lt•ttc·r:-to thl! cdalM 1n T<•r re llauk rcud 11111rt.· hkc this un signed note : "I 'm 100 pe r <·cnt with Mr Loudermilk Deadly forcl' 1s needed I be lieve il is the only way lo dete r r rimc. People a ren't saft· in th<'ar homes. the• c·ourb <J rt• loo lax W<.· ha ve to do s11m1·th1ng " Few~r neeing Vie t N F.W YOHK I td') More than 150,000 J)l•oph· rlcd Vietnam and Laos last year, <Jbout 2()(1.000 fc-wer than in 197!). the Jntnnatmnal Hcsc ut· Com mitlt•c• said Alton Ka l>tncr, d1•puty din·<:tor "'the Amt·n t·a n md 1•11mm1t lt·c. attribut1•1I th1· 1frt'l1nt· to the s mall numhcr of ethnw Chin1•s<· n · mainmg 1r1 V1l'ln:1m anrl to "ap11t•ab from lhl' lln1ti•d Nat ions " Nation failing duty, claims family of MIA LEMOORE <API Na vy Airman Dennis Pike has been missing in action over Laos for more than t?ight years. but his wife refuses to give uphopethilt he will return because "in my eyes. he is not dead," Lou Ann Pike says reports of sight ings of American !lervicemen In Laos and Vietnam make "my hopes go higher. There are more and more live accounts.'' She reels that the United Slates gov· emment has railed lo devote as much e rrort t o finding and freei n g servicemen in Southeast Asia as it did to release or the hostages in I ran. ''THE MOaETIME we waste on this issue. thdewer me n will com e home." Mrs. Pike said in an interview. Mrs. Pike has heard nothing about her husband since he balled out of his crippled A-7 jet over Laos March 23. 197l. near llw 1•nt1 or Amf'rt C'a 's participation in th1· Vit·tna m War Pike served with Atta ck S<iuadron 192 based at Lemoore Naval Air Statum ncarherC'. Unde r an t·xcC'ut1 Vl' order iss ued an 1!}78 by form<•r f'rcsidl'11l Carter . the government n •dass1fi1•d Pike and othe r scrvicemt•n miss in~ in S<1utheasl Asia as "presumNI killed in action." M r s . Pi k 1• o h j c r t e d to th e re classification hut lost her appeal at a hearin~ before <J naval oHicer T II f: M I A S E R V I (.' f; M F. 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The protection from the glare of publicity extends to politi cians, ente rtainers. law enforce- ment officers and clergy, Winter told reporters. "I'm not tryinJe to protect anybody." he said "The intent of the order is to protect the in- vestigation.·· ASKED WHV investigations of prominent people would require more protection than the in· vestigation of others. Winter said. "There's kind of a dual .;tandard within the press in handli n g prom i n e nt personalities or j ust the common citizen." He doesn't have to withhold in· form atio n about "common citizens," he -;aid. because ·'the press l akes care of that" by ig- noring the in· formation. The policy came to light a s Winter described the a c tions or d e p l'ASTO•tNI uties who kept secret the Nov . 27 detention of Oakland Raiders quarterback Dan Pastorlni, who was stopped for speeding and was found lo be carrying a vial containing cocaine residue. THE POLICE DROPPED. the case. but the incident was not made public until a reporter in· quired about it se ve ral days later. Winter admitted deputies were wrong to have withheld in- formation once the case had been dropped. The document withheld in the Paslorini episode was a proper· t y report on the seized cocaine vial, Winter said, adding that ar· rest reports are m ade available to the public. If Pastorini had been arrested. Winter said, that report likewise would have been released. Winter initially told reporters the policy was intended to pro- tect the privacy of news worthy people, but that was criticized by reporters and others. "IT'S PERVERSE TO say that a poor s lob arrested for drunken driving has less of an interest in privacy than Dan Pastorini." said Marc 1-~ranklin, a media law professor al Stan· ford University Law School. '·If he <Winter> is really wor- ried about a rair trial. he ought to be worried about what he says, not who he says it about," Franklin said . "I know of no statistical study that s hows the public is more biased against celebrit ies tha n agains t un - knowns." Amitai Schwartz, staff counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union in San Francisco, said Winte r cann ot se lectively withhold information, but that under state law he "probably" can withhold all arrest reports. Sheriffs' departments in Los Ange les, San Fran c isco , Sacramento and othe r California counties· said they did not make an effort to protect celebrities. "VOU MEAN AS a matter of policy? Oh God, they'd be crazy to do that." said Bill Miller of the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department. Winter told reporters he has also occasionally delayed re· lease of information until its news value had diminished. Several city police chiefs in Santa Clara County have formulated guidelines for deal- ing with the press. and James Zurcher. chief of police in Palo Alto, has argued for county-wide adoptions of such guidelines by ci· ty police departments. Richard Brannan, police chief in nearby Los Altos, disagrees. "I have an open·door policy here. and I see no reason to get so structured. Yo u lose the personal contact," he said. Won't take pledge to God Midwest fearing drought " KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP> - Parta of the rain -parched Mldweat are "approachlne a dan1er polnt" that could aicnal a aerioua drouaht lat.er this year, a forecaster said. "If we 1et some pretty tood rains in February and March, we'll for1et about this pretty quickly," said Phil Shideler, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Tokepa, Kan. "But if we d{>ll't, we're go- ing to suffer some pretty big economic impacts. "We're approaching' a danger point. and it should be red· flagged," he said. S HIDELER SAID a reas of southern and eastern Kansas in· to the southern Missouri Ozarks have been hardest hit by the Midwest's dry weather , which has turned lakes and reservoirs into mud·cake Oats, forced some water rationing and resulted in forest fires. The dryness started last sum- mer. when temperatures that soared into the lOOs burned farmlands and pastures from Texas into South Dakota. Some forecasters have said they are growing optimistic that a ridge of rugh pressure that has hung over the Rockies for months has begun to weaken possibly opening the door for moisture·bearing air . But other forecaster s w ere not as en- couraging. "l 'M PESSIMISTIC," said F'r ed Os tby of the weather service 's Nation al Severe Storms Fore cas t Cente r in Kansas City. "It's hard lo approach it any other way. When you view a pro· longed drought, you view it In a broad sense as lasting a number of years. The droughts of the '50s and the 'lOs lasted longer than three years. So we might be look· ing at a couple more years of very dry weather." In the Northeast . parts of New J e r sey, N e w Yo rk , P e n· nsylvania and Delaware already have declared drought emergen· cies, threatening s tiff fines on water wasters because of low levels in the Delaware River Water Basin and ot he r re - servoirs . New York City also has im· posed emergency measures to reduce consumption of water. Rock star acwsed SAN DIEGO <APl The lead guitarist of the rock group "The Outlaws" was released on $500 bail after being jailed for in. vestigation of battery. Police allege that Fred George Salem, 27, kicked a security guard after a concert Monday night at the Sports Arena. The guard, Victor Redd. said he positioned himself between the band as some of the 6,000 concert goers s urged toward the musi- cians and felt '' a sharp blow on the back'' of the right shoulder. Redd said he .turned to see a man withdrawing his foot. Chancellor named FRESNO (AP> -Or. Ray Cattani, president of Kings River College, will be the new chancellor of Stale Center Com- munity College District, trustees announced. Cattani, 50, will suc· ceed John Hansen, who will re- tire June 30. 'Ideal' youth spurns oath BURNABY, B.C. (AP) - Carlo Guerreiro is a dependable boy. He saves the money he makes on his newspaper route, does well in school, loves to swim and camp, doesn't kick animals and helps elderly women across the street. He'd like to add these virtues to the 2nd Burnaby South Boy Scout troop and would seem to qualify as the type of person Lord Baden Powell had ln mind when he started the movement 74 years ago. l:SCEPr THAT AT 11 yean of 11e, Carlo bu decided not to take the Scout promise, witb ita pledte to do b1I "duty to God." That bu thrown tbe local Boy Seoul aeeutlves and tbe 8 .C. a nd federal human rl1hta brancbes into a U11y. Became ot It, Carlo can't be officially invested Into the Seoul t~. even t.boulh he bu an ex· cellent bac1t1round in Cub Scouts and has earned Scouts proficiency badges. Carlo doesn't have anything against God or religion, says his mother, Vittoria Clark, of Burnaby. .. HE'S A GOOD kid, but he says he sees a lot of the other kids -not all, but some - who've taken the pledge to God who do terrible things to other kids and be can't see why he can't just leave that part out and respect all of the other rules and pledges." she said. Mike McNamara, execulive- director for the Burnaby re· gional of Boy Scouts of Canada, says the Scouts organization, although non-denominational in matters ol religious obeervance, baa a "real problem" when faced with a youngster who in- sists he hu no religion at all. "We have a Moslem (lamaili) troop in Burnaby and, of coune, we have many, many Oriental Scouta who may or may not be Christian," he said. "All that is required is a pledge of duty to a supreme being." New Yorkers not so rude NEW YORK (AP) -New Yorlten are not u rude and heartl .. to people ln need al help u they an 1enerally reput. ed to be, accordin1 to a auney in New York ma1aaine. The 1urvey wu titled ... The Good Samaritan la Alive and Well and IJvinl ln New \Port." In one experiment, someone pretended be couldn't 1n because be bad Juat bad eye drope put in and IAed p...,.. by to rud IOIDe dlnctloaa to a subway 1tatlon. 9e~ent -five percmt al the 1.JOO e ap-· proacbed did help, 1une1 laid. , ____ _. ___ _ .... r .:t:r/llf>r; QIOStl'lt• ' • • I ~ \l! • , PRICES PREVAIL: WED. JAN. 28th. THRU SAT. 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The question will be examined al UC Irvine on Feb. S by Dr. Gilbert Geis in UCl's 1981 Dis· tinguished Faculty Lee· lure. His address on "The Crime Intervenor: Samaritan o r Superman?" will be given at 7:30 p.m. in the Fine Arts Village Con- cert Hall. It is open to the public without charge. The Distinguis he d Faculty Lecture Award is the highest honor that can be bestowed on UCI faculty members by col- leagues. Each year the award is presented by the Irvine division of the Academic Senate. Geis, who joined the UCI faculty as professor of social ecology in 1971 . is recogniaed as a lead- ing authority in criminology in several areas. He has conducted studies conce rnin g white-collar crime. ex- amined various aspects of forcible rape and studied the phenomenon of "good Samaritans." persons who voluntarily intervene m emer~en · cies or criminal situa- tions. ; OCC has • s1gnups The history and de- velopment of English vocabulary will be ex· amined in a nine-week course offered at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa beginning Mon · day. Registration for spring classes continues at the school through Feb. 6, with registration information available by calling 556-5772. The vocabulary course is to meet Mon- days, Wednesdays and Fridays at l p.m. and "ia int.ended for a nyone who wants to be an educated reader o r writer," said Instructor Frank G. Weir. Whaler . toiuset A view of migratory ·California grey whales Will be offered partici· paata la Co&aWne Com· muaity CoUe1e's wbale- watchint tour Feb. S between 8:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. A SlO retlatration fee lacludta round-trip bua· traa1portation to Loni Beach and admlaaion to the cndle ahlp. Information may be aecured by callln1 Ill-Gill, extenlkJn 258. ' .. Wedneeclay. January 21. 1911 DAILY PILOT ... ·Shah's U.S. physician sues magazine for libel WAIHINUTON <AP> -Tbt pby1ltlu who recommend.cl that tbt late ahah of Iran bl' truted ln the United St•lt:s, M move which fl&ured In th e •t1l1urt1 of Ameriuna In 1'ehnn. hi 11uln1& S<'l•nce m11a1e1111e about an 11rttcle Que1taonin1& tht1 forrntir monarch's treatment Or &nj11ml11 ti K'UUl ot New York t'lly filed the libel suit ln lJ .s. Dlatrict Court btrt, cbartinl tbat lht respected journal lmplltd that hill dla1nosi11 of the shah was "1uperllc1al" ud "ljawed." Kean. who Is seekln1 SJ million In compenutory and S3 mllUon in punitive damages, char1ed that the article dama1ed his medical practice. He said Income from hla prac- tice decr~sed from $100.000 to '50,000 IMUally lince the article. Robert Perry, the attorney repreaentin1 Science ma1azine, said Tuesday the 100-year-old journal, which Is published by the American Association for the Ad· vancement or science, 1t1u1 11 rev· utation for accuracy and careful· ly written articles. "We Intend to vigorously defend the article's truthfulness and the , inte1rlty of il1 preparation," ~ The article in question wu a freelance piece that appeared in the Jan. 18, 1980 iaaue. It wu writ· ten by Mark Bloom, a writer for Medical World News, a New York publication, Perry said. . The detailed account covered the medical problems of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi after he was driven into exile in Mexico. Kean told the State .Departmel)t • that the Sbab waa very ill wilb' lymph 1land cancer and a block.ct· bile duct. 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A -~ LJGI ITS I ()Wl flf lt IAR (, NICQllN[ l . \CA, . ~ . ·-Delly~-,._., Ill< ...... ·-·· CASPERSPARKISCLOSEDFORIMPROYEMENTS Regional faclltty due to r~n by March Caspers upgrading to add atnenities By STF.VE MITCHELL OI , ... O•lly ,. .. _. SUH Come springtime. the Ronald W. Caspers Wilde rness Park. located just seven miles east of San Juan Capis trano, will offer just a little less wilderness and a lot more comfort for its visitors the end of March. Caspers Park was purchased by lhe county seven years ago for $4.4 million. It offers visitors mor e than 18 miles of trails through its scenic canyons, rock- filled creekbeds and winding ridgelines. Clemente raiders find loot By 8TEVE MITCHELL Of -Oelfy ,. .... , .. " Six San Clemente police in· vesligators, accompanied by or- f ic e r s from two other law enforcement agencies . raided a Vista home and arrested a cou- ple suspected of burglarizing more than a dozen San Clemente homes. Randy Lee Mouser. 26, and his wife Elaine Marie Mouser, were arrested ·at their home in the San Diego County community early Monday morning. San Clemente police Sgt. Bill Trudeau sa id in vestigators re(•overed goods believed stolen in at least 13 San Clemente burglaries, as well. a_s property stolen from San Diego com· munities ahd as far north as Ventura County. "We had to get a U-llaul truck tu take ·all the stuff out.'' Trudeau said. Firteen lawmen from San C l e m e nte , the S;in Diego Sheriff's Office a nd the Carlsbad Poli<'e Department descended on the house in the pre-dawn hours, capturing the couple and . two other ml'n without a strug. ~ll'' A loaded shotgun was found prop~'<i next lo the front door, and another shotgun was dis- l' Over e din the c·ouple 's bedroom, Trudeau said The other two men were ques- t iont'd and later releas ed, the police sergeant said "We think we l'an connect 13 lol'a l burglaries to the couple, and m aybe as many as fi ve more," Trudeau s aid. adding lhut burglary reports filed by the vict ims totaled $52,000 in stolt•n $.lood" lie said polkl' round clothing, Jewelry, guns, Oriental swords. television sets. came ras and furniture in the house~ "By the time we took every- th in_g out, the place was nearly empty," he said. San Clemente. po li l'e are matching up stolen items with local police reports . and will be contacting possible victims. ask· ing them to view the property at a later date . W9dneeday. January 28, 1981 DAIL V PILOT 8 J . o.i1w Pliet Sutt ,._ PART OF SID SOFFER'S CADDIE COLLECTION AT HIS ARBOR STREET HOME Coat• MeHn clalma Jan. 9 jury decl1lon agatn1t him WH ml•t•k• Collector won't quit Car buff 1'vi11ls lll"lf, tri<il i11 Mesa suit By ARTHUR R . VINS•:I, Ol I,_ DAiiy P1lltl \hll Cantankerous Cad1lla<.' l'ar col lector Sid Soffer has filed a motion in U S l>islrit:l l'ou rt in Los Angeles demanding a nl'W trial in the $2'.!0,000 lawsui t ht' lost to the CitvofC'osta Mesa 'fh<·t·a:.eof Soff<•r v:. the C1lyof Costa Mesa revolves a round his car collection, most of which rl' pose:-. in his yard <ti 900 Arbor St . Costa Mesa Lawyt'r Jame:. T1 lhpman. of the Wilshire Roulevarc1 law firm of Mcllale and Connor. which the~ C'il y hirl'd to fight Soffer 's ~allies mto court. n:plic•d prom plly lo Soffc r's motion Tillipman·:-. rlol·umt•nt:-. :-.ulJ· mittecl for U S. magistrate William Tashima's consideration protest that Soffer docs n 't havl' grounds for a newt rial ·'The l'lly sent papers in 0µ1><>si· lion tu my pape rs so now I have the opportunity to send in paper:. o P'P n s j n g h 1 s ( T 1 111 p m a n · !> J papers opposing my papers." said Soffer, whoac·t:-. as h1s11w11ot I Ornl·~ Soffer's suit, whil'.h he lost Jan ~}. t ontt:nds lnc c·1ty had no right t11 c·om t• onH1 li1s pro1wrt y 1 n 1977 and tern awa\' thn·t· of h1:-. c·ar ... as al ltgl'd nuisanC'l·s without fir:-.t gl\ ing him a hcunng "I 'm not doing th1:. for any kind of personal publ1l·1t~. ·· Sofft·r dl·darl•S. da1m1ng he 1s tr.> ini.: to mak1· an l'Xamplt· lo lht.· ;n•1•r<1J.:l' (•1l1zcn wronged t hat he· c·an in dccd hghl \ily I fall <ind"' 1n lkda1ms l ht'J<1n !J\'l'rfhl'lY.as a m 1sta~t· l11•c·auM' l'Omplicated 1ury 1nstrul'l111ns misled the llll"Or.., and th:.it ht• wa:-. givl'n too ht l h· 1 inw to pre· pa rt· his cftof ense. "Thl·~ Y.l'rt' JU:-.t snowcd by an at ll>rnc•\', · ht•sa1d And. hc·l'la1ms .. llUlgcT ashima ignored his contention that laws undt'r which the city towed away his l'ars a re uncons titutional based on previous court decisions elscwhcr<' .ludg1· Tashima set Feb 23 as the date he will rule whether Soffer will have another day in court Bakery class offered The Capistrano Adult School will offer a free 15-weck bakery class during its spring semester beginning Fe b. 2 Students will learn how to bake bread. pies. cookies. l'akcs and rolls as well as learning re· tail bakery techniques and cake decorating. Students may n•gister at the firs t class meeting between 7 :.ind 10 p rn in room B-9 at <·a p1 strano Vallt>y High School, 26301 Via Escolar in Mission \'Jt'JO For mon· information call the Ad ult School ofrict' at 493 0658. That's when $1.5 m illion in im· provements to the 5,500-acre wilde rness park will be complet ed. a nd hikers. ca mpers and equeslriuns arc once again al· lowed inside the park But the fact il offered little in the way of creature comforts for l'ity folks including drinking wate r limited its use to the h a rdil'r hikers . campers and horse riders. Trudeau cautioned that a lot of the stolen property may already ha ve been sold. ---------- The G A . MacD o n a ld Construction Co of Glendale is finis hing the county project . begun last summer, and park of- ficials say the wilderness area should be open to the public by Expa1uled refuse pickup set Newport Heal'h residents on Balboa Is land. m os t of the Balboa Peninsulu and areas of West Newport will have trash picked up twice u week during summer months, city <·ouncil members agreed this week. C ity officials s ingled o ut ··transient impacted" areas in Newport for the stepped-up ref- use corrections. The new pro· gram, approved for the upcom· ing s ummer months only. calls for Saturday collections in addi- tion to pickups on regularly scheduled days. Trash• pickups in Newport were changed lo a once-a-week schedule in 1978, a m ove that saved the city nearly $150,000 a year. Rut citize ns, particularly on Balboa Island, complained that during summe r months trash was piling up and drawing flies. The targeted areas include all of Balboa Island, and a ll of the Peninsula except Marinapark, Bay· Is land and the area bordered by F Street and the West Jetty. Twice-a -week pickups in West Newport will not include Balboa Coves, Newport lsland or the areas between 32nd and 44th streets and Marcus Avenue and West Balboa Boulevard. The pilot program will run from June 13 to Sept. 5 at an estimated cost of $39,000. I Gun accident chops finge~ Irvine poUce have reportAtd tbat Michael J. Pope blew t.he t.op quarter·lncb off bJ1 left in· dex n...., ID a rtne accident over the weekend. Pope, •· of 41'2 Wiiliwaw, Imne, was attempttq to re- mo.e • rtne trom hll sun rack Suday when tbe weapon ac- ctdeatally dl1cbar1-S. PoUce U..Ortae the rifle trtaer ltnlek oeeollllawoodmnetpep. Pepe ftl treated ancf n~ from luta AH·Tu1tla Com· ·{"*'It 1Jllal"' And-even with the new im- provements, Orange County's largest regional park will still maintain its wilderness flavor. Only now, campers can take hot showers. get a spectacular view of Bell and San .k.lan can- yons from a new visitor center, and fill their canteens from numerou s taps l oca t ed throughout the park's camping areas. There are even 30 equestrian l'ampsites where riders can pitch their tents (or park their rec: re a · tional v<!hicles1 right next to newly-installed horse stalls. The visitor's center will con· tain displays of local flora and fauna within its 2,520-square-foot interior. as well as photographs a nd a history of the San Juan Creek area. A 1.000-square foot lookout deck provides a view of the park, and evening campfire pro· grams will be presented in a new amphitheater . Two res troom bu i ldings feature solar panels for heating s hower water and one has a windmill to generate e lectricity for lights. T he contractor is improving 50 regular campsites. as well as nearly 30 hi king camps ites. which will be located anywhere from 100 yards to three miles from park road areas. Parker Hancock, senior park r anger for the wilderness area, said nearly two miles of the park's paved roads will be graded a nd widened and the water system will be supplied by a well that was recently activat- ed . Well water will be pumped to a storage tank at the top of a hi IL I tems from San Cleme nte were believed taken between mid-November and Christmas . The Mousers were being ques- tioned at the Vista Detention Center . They arc being charged with s uspicion of burglary and possession of stolen prope rty. Services set for Mrs. Karl l<'uneral services for Newport t Beach re tiree and forme r Pa;sa d c na socialite and c lubwoman Mrs. Edith D. Karl, who died Monday at 80, will be held Thursday in Pasadena. Rites for Mrs. Karl, an eight- yca r resident of the Harbor Arca. will be at 2:30 p.m. at Stu mp . I ves and W a rre n Mortuary , followed by inurn- m e n t at Mo untain View Ce metery in Altadena. Relatives said she s uccumbed in her sleep at a local convales- cent home. She was the widow of the late Willard Karl. owner of Willard Karl Motors. a Plymouth-DeSoto . auto agency that he closed 21 years ago upon retirement. During her years in Pasadena, Mrs. Karl was a member of the A ssistance Le ague , the Shakespeare Club, bridge and sewing circles and the All Saints Episcopal Church Service League. She served while her children were enrolled al USC as pres i· dent of both the mother's aux- iliary clubs of Alpha Phi sorority and Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Survivors include sons George S. Karl, of Newport Beach, Willard Karl Jr .. of Washington and James P . Karl, of Missouri. Mrs. Karl a lso leaves two daughters. Mrs . Edith K . Hanlon, of Newport Beach and Mrs. J .R. Thomas, of Portland. School seeks music class volunteers Ocean View School District of· ficlals are seeking volunteers lo make presentations or music ap- preciation and history informa· Uon lo fifth and sixth grade stu· dents • Ore ., In addition to 15 grandchildren and 11 great- grandchildren. Volunteers do not need a musical background, aa the pre· · aentation wUI be contained ln a kit · that includes a script, musical tape and viauaJ aldl, accordlDt to offlciali of the Hunllnston Beach district. Tbe dlstrtct wtU offer a trainlns ae11lon, for anyone Interested In maktnia PreMDtation. For tunbel' iaformaUon, call 147-2551. A diatrict meettns ex·' plalaiDI the .Pro1ram 11 scheduled for Jan. 27, t :30 un., ltMOBltnlt. . 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TELEVISION CAMERAS RECORDED BILLIE SOL ESTES TRIAL FOR FRAUD IN 1912 u s. Supreme Court hH ruled cemer•• In court do not vlolete defend•nt•' rtghta. Court cameras allowed Media laicyer praises ju.slices' ruling W:\S lll '.\C 'IC I"\ 1 \1'1 llad1ng a LIS Supn'ml' ( ·uurt dt·1·1Mrnt uµholdm g thl· n~ht of states tu allm' lt·lt•\ 1:-.l·tl trials . a rnt•d1 <1 l<1w vl•r suggt•st:-. l':.tttll'ril:-. 111 t ht· 1•11urtroorn mak1• for ht:I h•r just tC't' J l.aun·nt St·harff. atlornl'y fur 15 nt•ws or ganization:-.. said unl' lrtal JUtlgl' tn a l'lund<J C'<JSl' found that tht• µrcst'nt't' of ll'll'vtsion sharpened hts attention rather than dt:-.trat'ling him .. A:-. for ham ming 11 up, .. Schar rf said. "lawyt'.'r:-. an· going to du 111st as m u('h of that as they think 1s nN't•s:-.ary to win tht·tr <·ast• with I.he jur~. not fort ht• ra m<•ra:-. "AS .. OR Tiii-: WIT~t:SSt:S . T llF. more puhltt' ti 1:-. lht• mon· llkl·I~ tht•y a n · to It'll Lhl' truth.·· St·harff sai<t Sc·harff's l'nmnwnl'> r~11n1· in n·:-.µomil' to a un animnus Supl'Pnll' ~·ourt ruling that stall's have the right to a llo\\ tt:lt·v1s11111 . radio and photographtl' coveragt• of «rimina l trtab 1·vcn tf tht· tldcnd<1nt objec·ts 111l'ludcd tt•h•v1s1on ('U\'l'ntgt'. perrn1tll'd h) Florida in rec·enl years In a 1965 decision . the Supreme Court had overturned tht• swmdlin~ con v ictwn of Tex<1~ fi na n cier Billtt• Sol Estes bt•cause of lclcvis 1un rov· l'ragc of that ('t.>lebratl'd casl' . Rut lht• high court ·s new decision said the• f:stcs ruling dad not ml'an that T V o r phulo· J.!r<fphe rs mus t be banned forever unde r a ll · C'in·umstann•s In the Florida trial. the court s<11d. "The de fcn :fonts h;,1vt• offc n •d no evidence th<it any p<1rtici· pant in l~~s c·;isc was a ffct•ted hy the presence of l'am eras And without surh t•vtdencl'. it ;iddcd ... there ts no reason for this Court t•ithcr tu l"ndc1rst.· or t•> in· \'a lidatc F lorida's experim e nt." lJAerL& ...... ..-~~ LOTION fur ~+;ft-0.-"' ~t\ '5A.VE ~ I .08 0oi . EJ 1t~ "Purveyora of Old Time Nelghborllne11" ~~.!~~;!,~.~~!~~~ 760.0111 . "THE: f.ADULOU)" Gll..LETTE !.~~en ~a·. ~~~211 1112~ O-TIP$ ~;:Bii ~88 Although tht· dt·1·1..,.1111 dul not guar;intec news m edi;.i a right to 1ns10.,t nn :-.1H'h <'o\•c ragt.'. tl made 1t clear that an~ o.,talt· 1s fr1 •t· lo a llnw c·amcrns <1nd m 1rr1Jpht11ll's 11110 1·11ur1 room:-. as ltinl! ;is tht· def en d un I ·:-. rtJ.:hl tu ;1f<11r11 1al 1:-. prol1•t·I I'd Tht• hrl!h n111rt " ruhnl!. · ... tl'mm11tl! from a burgl;1n ln:il 111 Florida had hl'l'll s ••Ught b\· a wide rangl' 11f Ill'\\'> orgarm.ation" ;incl JOUrnalislt(' s ocit•t 11·" 111 1·lud111 g 1 ht· rn ~•J i1r h roucl castin g nl'l\\11rb . the \nlf·r11·;1n Suc·il'l~ of :"t·wsp<1per Echthro.,, lilt' l<adio l"1•lt•\ t'>lon :'\cv.s lltre'C'tors As· soc1;il111n .111d T ht• :\'>s1wia11'1l Pn·s~ MAHARAJA TRE:A~URE: IT WAS OPPOSF:U RY THE Amert ran College of Trtul l.awyrrs , wh1t'h offe n •d no 11nmediatc commf'nl . and h\ llH' C'allforn1;1 Statt· Publi<• DC'frndcr~ , .. ..,,,,.1:;111111 .111d 11thl'r C'al1forn1a legal orga nizat llJll') • • lle rlwrl \1 ll ;.tr1sli \\ hu rc•prc~t:nted t he Ca lifcirn1;1 gn1up'>. s aid 111 an 1ntcrv1t·v. th<1t the pn •st•nc·<· of T\' \\ii I .i fft·('I till' way pl'opll' bt'havt· during a trial "Some of th 1 lawyers J will hC'<·umt· famous . althou~h that-., not rt·all~ our goal ... B<1rtsh said. "Anybod} \\ h11 has he1·n around knows their C'On· du<'l C'hangt''> But 11 w 111 hC' c!tfftcult t•l dete rmine how .·· The high <-ourl ·~ dl·c·1~1on <1rosc from the arrest and convi<'tirm of two Miami llcaC'h policemen caught burglanztnJ.! a n •sta urant in 1977 THE TWO W•:Rt: l 'SING w;ilkH· talkies to communir<Jtl' ;ind w1•rc inadvertently overheard by a n amateur raclici operator who notified the police department. The unusu<1I case dr<'w puhlic· attention which Credit cards in China HONG KONG (A p ) -China has started iSSU· ing c redit cards. called "prosperity cards," for the first time. but Chinese living in China ar e not eligi· bJe . The cards can be obtained by Chinese resi· dents of Hong Kong and the nearby Portuguese colony of Macao and b y foreigners, a spokesman for the Chinese government's Nanyang Com- mercial Bank said. T hey are good only in China. Hong Kong and Macao. The spokesman s aid applicants must meet three requirements: an account with the bank, a steady job with an annual mcome of at least $8,000 mnd identity cards . '\V0"1C\fllH n RY PACIFICA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL DIABETES EDUCATION TEN HOUR COURSE FOR DIABETICS ANO f'AMILY MEMBERS COORDINATED BY M.A. AFRASIABF.. M.D. ~ARV JO MILLER. R.N. PARTICIPANTS DOROTllV KELLY, R.N. LEORA CORBIN. RF.GISTERF.O DU:TICIAN 7:00 -9:30 P .. M. Wednesday. February 4. 198J Wednesday. Febmary 11. 198'1 Wednesday. Febmary 18, 1981 Wednesday, February 2S. 1981 l-LIMITED ENROLLMENT ... Phone 8-42-0611 bl. 350 for Rewrnlions CARMEN YUPPA CONFERENCE CENTER t 8819 Delaware Street (\4 llock South of Mala) Huntln ton leach Callfornll 3424 \JIA LIDO NE:WPORT BE:ACH )HOP NOW f.OR \JALE:NTINE:') DAY!! AT E:NTRANCE: TO LIDO l'iL€ JU'iT PA'iT COA)T HIGHWAY NE:AR NE:WPORT DL \JD. SALE STARTS THURS. 10:00 ' ~ CALIFORNIA .Ganwr mavsue .. Universal HOLLYWOOD (APJ Actor J a mes Garner , who says he quit the po pul a r "R ock fo rd Files" television show be cause ··1 wa s a physical mess," accuses Universal Studios in a n inte rview in Play boy magazine or c heating him out or millions or dollars in profits. ··1th.ink it's a lot more than a couple or million. The re's no doubt in my mind whatsoever about that," said the veteran ac t o r wh o q u i t "R oc kf o rd " i n December 1979 midway through its sixth season. UNIVERSAL'S legal department issued a "no comment" to inquir ies about Garner's allega- tions in the March issue or Playboy. Universal has sued the 52-year-old actor fo r l eavin g th e s ho w . Ga rner, in t urn. told Playboy ··we'll have to sue" in an attempt to gain what he belie ves are profits owed him. Gam er. who attra<'ted a TV following for his "Maverick" series in the '505, sa ys he was supposed to have re- ceived 38 percent or the pro fit s fro m ·'The Rockford Files" through his company. Cherokee Productions. BUT IN 1979, he says, someone at Univers a l s e nt h i m a cos t · accounting sheet t hat showed the series lost $9.5 million in its first five years on the air. "I'd never seen an ac· counting or the show." Garne r s aid , "a nd I think the guy who sent it (cost-accounting sheetl ove r after the fifth year is pro ba bl y digging ditches some where in Peru. because I'm s ure Universal fired him fo r sending it to me." Asked what he would do, Gam er responded: "Oh, we'll have to s ue, beca use they're not go· ing to make us an orrer. We will try to go over their books and then we will sue them . . . "THEY'LL OFFER to give me about 10 cents on the dollar; l won't take it," he said. "It'll be like trying to open the books or any major com· pany. I'll be 10 years in the courts trying to get a good look at their books, but that's all right. too." 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Apply a drop of Ulla solll· lion to an lac-onspkuous portion of the fabric, let stand one mlaute and blot dry with a paper towel. Examine the fabric carefully for color chaa1e. Do not uSt" cltlorine bleach oa silk. wool, mohair, elastk mac..-rial , leather and noarast colors. Dilute before U.'tlag on any fabric. Sarp• 1akrft lo IHI ordrr DEAR PAT I onkrcd a pair or shoes Nov. 20 from llarrel's Im· of St Clc1ud. Minn I received a card stat me th;it dl·llv('ry was delayed. but my or- der would bt· s h1p1Jcd before Christmas . I still havt>n't rcc:c1vect the shoes and wonder if this com - pany has gone out or busines~ or 1f the delay is due to the m ail. H J .M , Newport Beach Harrel's spokeswoman said that all back or- dni are bt•ing shippt•d. H your shoes don't arrive by Monday, sht' asks you to phonP the compan y colh•t•t at <612) 259-0257. Scottish dances offered Scott1~h coun try danc• ing classes for hl'grnn<:rs and those with soml· <·x µerr encl' arl' 1;11nd ut·t ed Tuesday~ at thl' l.;il{una Church an Laguna Hl·<wh for s outh t•ounty rP~I d ents -l n s truc·thr Onu g <.irangc tc a('hcs begin ners from 7 to 8 p.m and inlermcrltat<• stu d ents from 8 to 10 p m a t the thu r t•h . 793 Laguna Canyon Hl)iJt.I The class 1s conducted under auspices of the Royal Scottish Country Dancing Society. an an t ernational body Information is avatla ble by calling 494 200~ Reunion plamwd Pl 181.1(' NOTl<'E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT f •!~· I 1tf<u•1rrttt.q t''' \.fm • do1nQ f'H.1i!l.1 "' \ ,, ~i i { "f~IA"t H t AU(JWA TOPI£'. '1 4.JI/ V •tt 'ittn C 1 .. mtJlllf" Mt\"~IOt'I Vttno (d 92e.9? J•'"~' ( f(y l~. 14311 Vt• San Clfm~ntt" M tUK)n Vt~fO. C• 970~ J h•\ t>u''"'"'._' ·~ tonou< It'd bJ dn 1n t4m,,., C K ylt l hi-. ,,,.,,.'"*"nl ._..,, 'rlt"fl w1tn I~ r uunl, ( ii1o of O• .. ,.q.. 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F1cTmous aus1NEss class of '66. an· anv1tt•d NAME STATEMENT to COntart classma(l'S l ""~~~:o11ow•n11 ""'"'" '' <101no Du•• for planning lht•1r 15 (IJSIOM POOL SERI/ICE. ?000 year reunion. c11mm1tl(•e ':,~~\·m~· COfoM "•'Mar Cd111non1• members announc•ecl 11.u ... IJ F1arn\on. 1000 l(tw~m•~. R eunion rommilll'l' to•oMO•I MM.ca1110.,an&1~ c h a i rm an Li n cl a M ~.~ .~·~-~U\•""" " 'onduc led by "" '" W r i J( ht , () f 4 fi :J 1 J\ h ArOf'n A F i.nl\on bolSW()()(I Ci rrle. I rvm t•. 'hi\ 'rn1•·<r•·n1 wa' 111..i w11h lh• C.u11nly Clf'rk 01 OrcJnq,. Counly on· says many rlassmall'' J•nu.,v 1q 1QfJ1 need to be lrarkt•d ,and Fums "1ubll\hfl.O 0r"'1~ Coa\I Daily Ptlol, notified to plan the pro Jdn 11 1s F•b •. 11. 10fl1 101 .. 1 gram. Inform ation may ht' fed lo or obtained rrom Suza nne Mauck. 649 284'.l or Barhara H1iar, at 552 -9417 . said M s Wright He r telephone num ber is 551-3224. Slim-trim class set P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT I h• loHow1"9 ,,., win is do4no bu" - n•\\ •\ COSTELLO INDUSTRIES. 10101 Borel> St , !Mlnl4 An•, CA t'l701 WllllMT> L C<Kl•llO, 3011n Blrcll SI • S•nl• An•. CA t'l101 Thi\ b<ISl"e!o\ I\ <ondUGlff by •n In d ivldv•I WllllMT> L CO\tello f "" •i.temt!nl wes filed will! tll<t Covnty , .. ,~of O•Ml9t county on J.., H, 1 .. 1 ,,,,,,, Publl•l'ed Or-Coul D•llY Piiot, J • n n. n. Foti. •. 11. "" :i.o-11 "Slim and Trim." u PUBLIC NOTICE music·orlcnted aerobic ---- exercise class. wlll be "CTrT1ouuu1tNHt NAMl IT.llTINNT offered by Coastlin e "'• 1o11ow1111person11 doin9 .,.,, •• College from 6: 30 to 8: 30 ~;~:'A·s ooos & 'Nos, 429 • uno p.m . 'nlunidays. begin · •''"'·N._,.._,,,, • .,..,, · nRI bnls F edh L. 5 .. at ;i~·;:i.~~::c~~>'.'"' o nwoo earn 1 n g r1111~11c..-c'"'11, •n 1n. Center, 5172 McFadden dlvld\Mli. Ave .. Huntington Beach. Tiii• !:'.::.L:yn ... wlttl .... Instructor Patr icia c_,,c ....... °'._c_,.,.J ... Carratello will lead ex-'· '"1 ,, .... erclaet designed to Im-P..-1l111M0r..,.c-Oe11v P1 ... P r o v e e n d u r a n c e JM . 1•· "· • "•·!· 1•1 m.., 1trenlth. n exlbility 8'ld muacle tone. The course la free. Re1lstraUon will ~ con -Call 142• H71. ducted «un:£the fi rtt ,_,,, a , .. word• t•o •••Ions. lo worll tor , , ,,,. ... __ ... ' ....... ·~·,, CONSUMER/CALIFORNIA Cruise Night 'snake' rumbles to Hollyirood LOS ANGELES (AP> -Cruise as the "undesirable" street people - ni1ht has moved lo Saturdays on has merchants upset and they have Hollywood Boulevard, and police who won a campal1n 'to c lose the 11hut down lowriding elsewhere fear boulevard to ovemi1ht parkin1. The icang Involvement may bring on "a ban goes Into effect the second week tr agedy looking for a place to hap· in February. pen '' -Ibc ~lrin& ruar i_g~hing snall-Uk_!l down the street creates the sam e scent· the same snarl -that used t.o unfold along Whitter Boulevard in F.a~t l..011 Angeles a nd Van Nuys lioulcvard in t he San Fernando Valley "WE FEEL VISITORS are even " afraid to walk on the sidewalk," Siid ~ - Robert W. Selig, vice president of Pacific Theaters, who led the Hollywood Chamber of Comm erce 'LOWRIDEAS' SHOW OFF CARS ON HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD Compl•lnlng merch•nt• HY •hopper• fe•rful S 15.,000 in Easf Medical tuition zooms Wi\SlllNCTON (/\I'> George Was hington University has raised its medical schvol tuition for nt>xt fall to $15 ,000 a yl·ar. the highest of any medical sthool in the nation Tht· 27 pt•rcent increase puts the tui- tion s lightly ;,ibove that of the medical school at Georgetown Univers ity. Me rced base aided W ASlllNGTON (AP) The Carter ctdm irustration's final defense budget proposal for fiscal 1982 includes about $7.3 m1lli0n for a variety of projects at Clatitle Air f''orcc Base nl'ar Meret.od which had been the most expensive at $14.750 per year and now ranks just behind George Was hington Unive rsi- ty Georgetown plans to announce its decision on new recs in March Officials of both schools say their fight against soaring l'Xpenses has been hindered by steadily decre;,ismg federal grants and the e nd of a s pecial Dis trict of Columbia government sub· sidy in -l976. Also, the schools have relatively s mal I endowments According to the i\ssociution of American Medi(•al Colle~cs. average annual tuition is S7.1!92 at pnvate medical schools ;,ind $2.108 at state schools .. We used to c ruise Whittier until they c losed it down," said 17-year-old Nena Medina. "Now everybody's roming to Hollywood." THAT'S EXACTLY what the lownders and other youngsters pre - dicted would happen when frustrated authorities proh ibited Saturday night t raffic oh Whittier and Wednes- day night cruising on Van Nuys about s ix months ago because of growing violence. Officers draw a d istinction between lowriders a nd gang members, but s ay the groups travel in the same circles and that c ruising presents a potential for violence. "We're finding more and more gang members are coming out, .. said police Lt. Randy Mancini. "Some are armed and dange rous a tragedy · looking for a place to happen " BUT MOST o•· the young people whether they a re in brilliantly paint· ed . low-slung cars or just the family bus s a y they're just o ut t o socialize. hang out and relax on a Saturday evening. "It's fun." said Stella Velazquez, 17. •>vt'r lhE.' deafening rock 'n' roll rrnm her car stereo ··w e come down her(· to meet people a nd party and have a good time ." Rut the barely moving traffic Jam that exist!. m the 12 blocks between I.a Brea and Gower on Hollywood Houlevard Saturday nights as we ll drive to ban overnight parking. "We want to rest ore H o l lywood Boulevard 's exci teme nl a nd glamour, lo make it the street of dteams that it once was." Even the street people who called Hollywood Boulevard home before the influx of the cruisers are unhappy about the change Some street musicians say ~ business has been hurt by what they call increased police ha rassment. And "Rubble Lady" who is real- l y J eanie Mayo , a H o llywood Roulevurd veteran at the age of 20 said s he re members a "mellower time" when everyone knew each other and even the store kee pers would greet thl'm . "IT USED TO be everyone was ramily. you know''" she s aid. "There used tu be a lotta drag queens down here who were like my mothers ... ther'c ':; n11 unity any more. It's tense now .. The ultimate counter-measure to all th1!-.. µolrCl' say. 1s to follow the lead or ;iuthorit1cs 1n East Los An gele:. and Van Nuys and close Hollywood Boulevard. but it's an op- tion police ~ay they hope to avoid The cruisers don't think that will happen. either "They can't lhruw us out.·· s aid Jimmy.Contreras. 19, as he leaned on lbe--hood or his Cadillac Cou pe d e Ville ··There ;,irl' too many tourists and pt-uplc j!urng lo the shows to cloSC' 11 clown " • ts eekandNext rocker Bank Is • • tvtn At these Crocker Automated Tellers in vthe Costa Mesa area! • Tomorrow-Thursday, January 29 a t o ur Costa Mesa Main office 1845 Newport Bot1levard N ext day-Friday, January 30 a t our South Coast Plaza office 3400 Bristol Street Next Week-Monday, February 2 at our Plaza Center ( )ffice 3333 Bristol Street . -Tuesday, Februa ry 3 at our H arbor--Wil son office 2300 North H a rb()f Boulevard 1'. The C rocke r upervan wi ll be giving free Jemnnstrations from 9 a. m. 'til 4 p. m. on how to use our Automated Teller .. ~-Take a good look at the "mt mcy'' that comes out eif the machine. Wm may firul so me of the real thing. .. L L Now ynu can hank trnm 6 a. m. 'til l a. m. 365 thw~ a year at uny of C ruckcr's more than 160 AutomatcJ Tdk·r ·. * Just ask for a dcmonstrati< m at one of these branches t ll1 Super, van Day. There could he mnncy in it fo.r you! , k . .. \ ' Wedneeday. January 28. 1981 S True False ~· Diabetes usually strikes during childhood. .D D 2. People can detect high blood pressure by D D paying attention to the way they feel. 3. Plenty of sleep every night prevents anemia. D D 4. A long-lasting bruise is a sign of D D arteriosclerosis. 5. The only time it's necessary to see a doctor is when you're really sick. D D ANSWERS: They're all false. Surprisingly, two-thirds of all dia- betes cases are discovered in adults over forty. Even then, swift action can usually bring this serious disease under control. Likewise, many a life has been saved by the early detection of high blood pressure in persons who nevet suspected they had it. Anemia and arteriosclerosis are two of several common medical problems whose symptoms in the early s~es are detectable only by a professional. So you see, keeping people healthy is just as much a part of a doctor's duties as treating the sick. Yet some people don't realize the importance of regular check-ups and preventive medicine. Fully E>ne-. third of the people tight in this area don't have a personal physician. Possibly some are newcomers who haven't found one yet. But many others are most like ly people who haven't yet felt the need for a doctor. And that's unfortunate. Because a physician who knows you and your medical history is better prepared to treat you in the event of illness or injury ... and a lso to diagnose those diseases with hidden symptoms-before they threaten your life. For those who don't have .a doctor, we have developed the Physician Information Service. We'll help you find one in the specialty you need, and one that is con- veniently located for you, too. In ci- dentalJy, the service is jree. Mai I the coupon or call now. ~lLL OUT COUPON -Tl IEN Cl.IP AND .MAIL -/o r----------------, T O: Pl IYSICl/\N INFOHM/\TION SEHVI< 'E 240 1 Eust S<·ventc.·enth Str<'<'I. Sa11ta /\11a. C/\ 9'.l701 Please send nl<' llw 11<1nws of physkia11~ in tll<· s pccialtylk s) I hav<' indical<'d hdow: 0 GC'neral Prnl·lk<'/Family Prnctkc 0 lntt·mal M<·dkine 0 Ohste1Jics/Gy11l'<'Ology 0 Pcdialri<'s 0 Oth <·r 11'1.~ /\._,I. 1'111'\ 11 Nam<' I tome /\dci r<'SS City Home Phon<: 11'1• ,,,, "I"• th I Stah' Zip I prcf<·r physlC'lan (~) wll ll offitT rwar 0 my homl' D o lh<.'r loc<1 tio11 IJ 11• ,, ... ,. 'P' I 11\ ,1dd1 I ... .11itl "' Whal kind of health ('are cov<'ragc do ~·nu lrnv<''.' D Blue Cross/Blue: Shlc:lcl 0 Mcdi('an· 0 M1·cl i( <ti D OlhPr ' l1lt·t1''' "P''' lh l11.._11,,u11 1 1 t1111p.1n\ tt\ 11 .. 111• ti Hu\ L----------------~ DAILY PILOT •• ..,__ ______ PHYSICIAN INFORMATION SERVICE -----------1 ~LL-~1(~00)432~7388, EXT. 036 -----~- I A message in the public interestfrom the p eople at these hospitals Studa.,.,!S!!'}~!.!Y Hospital• Westmin!!f!p1~~!!!!!~ Hospital Hunlln11b'71!!!~!!!Y Hmpltal La Mirada Cmnmun" Hospital• ~Wast Anaheim Cmnmun~ Hospital 14900 E. lmper1al Hwy. La MJrada 3033 W. Orange Ave .. Anaheim "" .. Arw1,..,..... UTAH'S JOHN DUREEN TRIES TO PASS PAST NORM NIXON. Lakers win With Dantley sick, Jabbar steals show LOS ANGELES (APl lJtah fo rward Adrian Dantley, the Na·.'. tional Basketball Association's leading scorer, probably fell like he s hould have stayed in bed Tuesday night. Dantley is recovering from the flu , but h is former Los Angeles teammates didn't m ake him feel any better as he was held to 11 l)Oinls in 37 m inute!. 11f action as the J CIZZ dr11ppcd a I I I 104 de l'1s 11m lo th•· Laker'> "UA~TI.t:Y HAD th<· nu and d 1 d n · t h a v c a ·g c11HI g a m c tonight, ~a11J Utah C11ach Tom :'-iissa lkc "Th~ L ak er~ made him cough up tht• hall lie was sick over the weeke nd lie didn't play m two ~a mes " Kareem Abdul Jabbar scored 27 poinL'>. grabbed 11 rebounds and was credited with rive as s isls as the Lakers, 35·18. won their 10th consecutive horn ecourt game a nd their fourth In a row overall. Norm Nixon and Jam"Uial Wilkes added 20 and 18 poin\s, respectively, for the Lake rs. and Nixon had 12 assists, giving him 30 in the last two L.os Angeles games. Jim Chones had only s ix points but led all rebounders in the game with 13. "KAREEM IS a Rreat passer. he could be a 30 to 45·point a night scor er except for the passes h e makes,•· said Niss alke. "lle's very good al µicking o ut open men, especially Wilkes and Nixon." Rookie Darrell Griffith led Ut ah with 22 points. Ben Po- quette and Jeff Wilkins added 20 a nd 17 points. respectively, for the Jazz, who are now 22·32. Dantley and Wilkins led their team with nine rebounds each. ·'It was a good win," said Los An~eles Coach Paul Westhead. "Tonight demonstrated the same reality. which is getting 11ld for us, that teams like Utah dig m and play their best until the final minute . T hey didn't give up until they turned the ball over with 11 seconds left. "WF. STOPPl-:D Dantley with effort , the concentrated and col- lected effort of Jamaal Wilkes, Michael Cooper and Jim Hrewer off the bench If Dantley ·gets the ball enough, you're in trouble. We tried lo keep him from get· ting the ball and had two people on him when he did." The Lakcrs won the game at the free throw line. making 29 of 38 foul shots while the Jazz con- nected on just nine. of 18 free throw attempts. Los Angeles hit 41 of its 78 field ·.goal attempts for 52.6 per· cent accuracy while Utah con· nerted on 47 of 99 floor shots for 47 .5 percent efficiency. Roger Carlson I t ' The forgotte teater Beal's new role is a tough adjustment By JOHN 8EV ANO Ol ........ pt ........ lle's the forgotten man on the UC Irvine ba ~ketball team -a vi c tim or circumstances. l''rom leading scorer on U.e team in 11179·80 to benc h sitter in 1980·81, the transl· lion ha.11 not been an easy one for Robbie Beal. The 6-3 junior gu1ud is a perfect exam· pie of what happens during a coaching transformation He 's been labeled- throut!h no fault of his own as part of the ~ VCIREPO«f Tim Tift re gime that wasn't exactly noted for winning ball games the past two years. ' ll '~ not that Beal doesn't have the abili· t y Ile does It's just when Bill Mulligan took over the he lm he brought a lot of his own players with him: players he knew, players who had played under him before. Coming from a hl1hty succesaruJ hi1h school program, Beal wasn't accustomed to losing 74 percent of bla games as UCI d id in his first two seasons. Now that the Anteaters are winning, well ... "We lost and we had a lot or fun, but l want to win and that's what we're doin~'"' said Beal. . "I'm seeing a side of thinRs now I never !WW hcfore. I used to be the starter and now I know how the other guy feels." HOW THE OTHER GUY feels is lonely, ldt •lUl and frustrated "ll 's not like I want lo quit or a nything like thc.tt ." says Heal, trying to explain his emotions .. you want to play but I've nl'Vt-rquitanything in m y hfe .. Ht:i:ll went on to add that athletics wasn't hi s princ1pl<' goal anyway, his education IS ( "This. 1s jUSt <.t very small time in my ltff· vt·ry ~mall . saul Heal f)f h is • tJa~kctball days "It all ho1b down to get- t 1ng ~our degrN: ·· SO. NATURAl,I, Y, he leaned toward tht•sc individuals And, who's to second gucs~ the decision as the Anteaters are en- joy in~ their most prosperous season in re l'l'nl mt•nwry ROBBIE BEAL In the me<int1me, Real 1s not about to <;top trying Although he'!. avcr<1g1ng but ~1.9 point!-. unll le·~~ than I() minulei. ;i game, hi·':-. going 1<1 kt•l'P giving ll l'vrrything he's got In the meantime. however. Beal .sits. m e see that ev1·rythin g tlotsn't l·<Jmc t:a<;y in life." · 1 kru1w how 1t w<.1:-. t1i play, and now I know how it 11' not lo play." say~ Beal in a ~oft VOH'l' "I g1ws:-. ~nmewhere down the l11H· it'!. got 111 stop • · And s ilo,;.. . and sits ... and sits ... Indeed. it hasn't been easy for him. IT ('ERT/\INL Y looked easy last yt:ar when neal lell the l\nl('at<:rs with d 14 3 average. And 1t certa111ly looked ee1sy th•· year before lh1:1t. too, whl'n he came down as a highly loutc•d fre~hman from U1shof> O'Dqwd Hi~h S1·hool 1n Oe1kland But n1>t jU~t yt•t . There's still a year and a half 11f good ba~kcthall left in Beal. And as t hi' Anll·Htl'rs go 1hiwn the stretch in the f'C'!\i\ th•~ '>Nt;o,on. his experience could be a p11<;1t1Vl' f;H'tor or, al least. that's .,., hat he•~ h11p1ng a~ the competitive fires Beal. hke most competitors, would prefer to be• on the court than adjusting his legs on the sidelines. Hut. Heat's not complaining, either-al least not on the outside. Instead. what he 's attempting to do is use the situation as a learning experie nce. "It's been hard. but 1l'~ a p1:1rt uf hfr. remain w1th1n - ''I thi nk it's good because it'.s ·helping me prepare for life and my future goals," t:xplains Beal philosophicaUy. "It makes me want to keep on striving. and it helps Beal rationalizes "And a~ lung as we.: n: winning there's not much I can !>:.Cy · Beal. maybe better th<in a·nyone else rm the Anteaters. knows the emotional roller coaster or winning and.los ing ··r11 nc\t•r IH'.Cl'Jll ll ," says Beal or his m·w role · 1 1·<1n pluy 1t and I won't make a fu ..,s about it · · llut I 'II nevl'r ac\•·vt 11 " Whl're doe~ 11 s ay )C should" Raiders cheered once 111ore OAKLAND (A P J The Oakland R;.11dl·r~ were t·heered Tucsday in a parade through the streets or the city fighting to k<'cp tht• nl'wly crowned Super Bowl chamµions from moving to I .<Js Angeles · · 1t ·s J(reat of you all to participate in celebrating the great victory we· had Sunday. It's fabulous." quarterback Jim Plunke tt told the crowd of seve ral thousand fans who parkc•d the plaza at City Hall on the rainy day. After being driven in a motorcade along city streets. players and coaches spoke at a rally at City Ha ll. "The Oakland fans are the No. 1 fans anywhere in the country,'' offe nsive team captain Gene Upshaw said a t the rally. ·'They can 't take anything a way from us now because we· re No. 1 in the world," yelled Rod Martin, the linebacker who inte rcepted three passes in the 27·10 National Football League titl e victory o ver" the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday. Al Davis, the NFL's most con- troversial team owner. "is still in New Orleans and won't be back for two or three days," said Al LoCasale, the team's ex- ecutive assistant. Da vis ser ved notice to the N f'L last March that he intended to move the Raiders lo the va- cant Los Angeles Coliseum for the 1980 season. BREWERS SIGN OCC'S SAMVEL Orange Coast College baseball player Mike Samuel has signed a contract with the Milwaukee Bre we r s for an estim a ted $30,000. Samuel, a freshman shortstop who attended Pacifica High in Garden Grove last year, will report to the Brewers' minor league spring training camp next month. He is 6·1. 150 pounds. Samuel was selected in the opening round of the secondary phase in the recent major league baseball draft. Pain of success Motocross riding is no picnic By HOWARD I .. HANDY Ot UM o •• ,, P llOI Sl•lf Motocross rating i~ 11nt• of thl· mos t physH·all y -tfrrnand1n J! s pnrb 1n the wr1rl<I . ranking Sf'Conll only 111 1 he gainc of :.ot· ('t>r Y l' I. f o r m i.I n .v y <· a r !-. • motocross rider~ w<·n· on their own to retain their physiC'al con dition and only the moM hearty survived in the s port to the age of 30. Jeff Ward of Mission Viejo is 19 and alread) he 1s fully aware of the phys ical demands of his chosen profession. A TEAM RIDF.R for the Kawasaki factory, Ward has an advantage over many or the other riders on the motocross circuit ttiat gets the 1981 indoor season under way Saturday night at Anaheim Stadium . Kawasaki has hired a full ·time trainer lo get the riders in top physical condition. maintain their condition and to assist with minor injuries at the various races on the indoor a nd outdoor circuits. Jeff recently was proclaimed as the second most physically fit ride r ever tested by the National Health Institute. His goal. like most of the other young riders. is to gain No. 1 status. "l'VE RIDDEN HARD enough and fast enough to finish in the top three and rve beaten both riders who finis hed ahead or me last year," he says." Rut my goal is to be No I. I know the machine can do it "I was in J apan for a fey, weeks testlng the machines and helped them set the machines up. The Japanese get mad if you say something is wrong but when lhey arrived, they had made the changes and we don't have lo worry about setting them up." The Kawasaki factory has hired Doug Meyer as a full·lime trainer. "We are going to eliminate a lot of things the riders (for Kawasaki) have done in the past a nd possibly Rive them an edize. But with the mechanical prob· lems being about equal. It will be the nder who Is in the best JEFF WARD s hapt> wh('I will win," says Meyer "Football players condition themselves to play 100 percent in the fourth q uarte r. We feel the riders can condition thems elves for the se<'ond moto and be much stronger than those "ho do not train. "THE STRONGF.R and more flexible the body part is. the less chance there is for injury And the lc!ls t ime it will lake to come ba l'k from an injury," says Ml'\'Cr. "lf an athlete cannot compete without lhl' chanct' of more in- JUry . we talk to them and the t<•am manager and explain the situation. Then it is up to the m. .... A bruise is the easiest thing lo deal with if it is reported. But they have to tell me or I can't do anything for them ·'The first s ix lo 12 hours art er any injury is the· most important lime ror us. A muscle bruise <'ou ld a lso• have an inte rnal bruise. If we know about it. we can pack it in ice to gel it hack to norma l quicker.·· adds Meyer. WARD WAS ASKED about his fe<'lings if Meyer told him he Sh111tldn"t l'llfo Ir\ thl.' middle of t ht· yt·ar · .1\l tit at I 1mL', I probahly "'oulcl do as hL· ~uggests Hut al thl' l'nd of !h1• ~t·e1r. if I was m ('olltl·nl11111. I think I'd go out · lht·rl· :rnd g1\.c· 1t a try ·· ·111 whll'h rwkycr replies "I .,., ;i.., h1r1·d lr> kcc·p tht• athlett-s m C'<>n d1t 11m and to set• that they don ·1 n~k serious permanent in· jury Any decision I would make would be m the best interest or lht-ndl'r anit I think they are mature l'nuugh to unders tand "f:\l•n though I \.\Mk for man.1gl'ml•nt . 1f I was evl'r put 111 a p<1..,1t11m to t•omprom1st·. I "'uulrtn 't du 1t I would pre~s my 111>1 nt 1f I fl·lt I "'as nghl "I HA Vt: SOl.F. rcsponsihility for training. rehubilitation and in the t•vent of injury lo make the decision as to whether or not the} should continue in a race. .. Another part or my job IS to make s ure the riders understand the consequences of the injury if it 1s a marginal thing. I wouldn't give them an option if they were putting themselves in jeopardy. It 1s really important that they unde rstand what can happen if they ride and are injured again " Mt'.'yer h\'es m Costa Mesa and the Kawasaki riders work out at SCAR in Tustin along with a lot or other athletes from baseball. foot ball. basketball and soccer. Ward s tarted riding motorcycles at age seven and rode on the AMA circuit for a lit· t le while "I got tired of going around tn circles." he says. His motocross days started at 11 and he is still riding the lighter 125cc bikes but hopes to move• up to the ·open (500cc) bikes next season. "YOU CAN HOLD the l25's wide open," he says . "But the 500's arc more controllable and you need experience to han.dle them. There is a bit more s trategy with the bigger bikes in learning how lo pass. "Ever ybody rides a 250cc bike in stadium motocross which we will be doing Saturday night in Anaheim. The s tart is probably the most 1 mportant part ..of <See PAIN, Page 87) Edison-Banning dream. match closer It's 1ettln(I closer to reality -Edison Hi1h't quest for an early.season showdown with perennla" Loa Angeles city kin1Pln Banning may be develop· tn1 lnto somethlng even bil(ler -like a double· header at Anaheim Stadium. The other same? How about Santa Ana High'a Saints and the clty's "other team," Carson. Bannlnt and Carson dominate tbe Marine Leap with 'Unbelievable monotony -and more than cme II wonderint ll they can dominate tbt Uk• of Dlllon and Santa Ana. lalormed of the poeaiblllty, !ta Ana footbalJ eoub Tom Mella 11y, "Tbat ml bt make everJ· .. baPPJ. We'dllketotalkabout ." So, it's 1ettln1 closer. How close? Well, Edison • • * opponent, but when we identified ourselves, a lot Athletic Director Lyman Clower has reserved the While the Bannin1·Edlaon, Santa Ana-Canon of people just started lau1htn1 ... Big A for the second Friday of the 1981 football double·header remains only on the drawln1 board St. Paul Coach Marljon Anclch )aaa had season. at this point, here's one that's wrapped up: · similar results when seekin1 out a non·lea1ue op· "We're really worktna on thla,'' says Clower. Week No. 3, probably at Cerria C0Ue1e: A ponent. "I think we have• real tood chance, eapeelally if rematcb bet•een Anaelua Lea,ue ~r St'. Paul Chances ar.e. ho.wever, when Anclcb answered this will help Santa Ana." . and Fountain Valley, of the Sunlet · Lea1ue, the the telephone, Mllner didn't find himself laced , ,u it stands now, Santa Ana and Edllon are team Which ellmlnated the Swordsmen from tbe with a laush1n1 matter. ~ed~edto~d~~~~·-•-k-B~~~-•=~~~~~~~1~~~~~·~·---~~~~~~~~-~·~·w~e~i~M-~th~~9;·1~~~~ with the rtaht strtnp pUD;i; Or&DI• County m11 ''LOii lliae_J WlllOD aropjid • for \Iii ililril "Rllbt now we're ltill c1own, l ·l .' n •a a two-79ar lff the Bun1q PlJoU, ft••tlm• cltJ cbamPI with 1•m• of the HUGll, .. Uplalal Fouatala VaUef'• pae't -llllner ~ tM -.... to mMt St. a 81-7 reeord thele put ftve 79an, and Canon'• Mike Milner, ttlll summer'a coacb for UM loatb 1D Paul It CenitOll ~..-time. Cotta, Banntq'a only real nemaia lD Loi AD•elea, the Oran1e County All·atar J:· The Barw' IM Yletiair7 lll 1* wu UM ftnt on the same evenln1. "We were on the tele aearcb1D1 for a ( ... aoosa. .... •> .. •I' T SPORTS BREAK I BASKETBALL Gat«lr fun ~ ~nu1lpinf( away a Flc•ricla ~~ r.can•~ ht•al~ up t'rom ~p dlapa&c-.ea .. ,·~nane »t 1h.-l 'n1 vera1ty uf t'lorlda's new li.\INt.:.'\ ILl.t: t 'lf l''ollowinti a riotol.lS m ht>ldho~e c11m~us (l(fi<"i»ls Tutii;day were trying ' tu f1gurt'. t•Ut huw tCJ keep the hometown crowds un dt>r control during Gator basketball games Jl.if) Gator rans Monday niaht hurled a b1trrage of tiebrts onto the b1u.ketball court after Coach Norm Sloan was called for t-.o lechCJH'al fouls as he obJected to a referee's call during lhe game, which Flonda lost to Florida State 82-71. Monday n1gt\L, Gator supporters harassed Seminole cheerleaders. booing them and adding obscenities in their "1-~sv FSU' " chanti. Finally. with about six minutes to play. they hurled 1-'n s bees, trash, ice and cups when Sloan cumm1tttd the technicals "Hey. ·Sloan yelled to the crowd over the public address system "Don't do that I.et me handle this " "You won't see anything t'ver hit the fl oor again at the University of Florida." Sloan plt'dged Tuesday "Before the next game, I'll get on the mike and s peak to the m " F lorida fans have been overzealous before At the Florida· Miami football game last year , supporters hurled fruit. t rash and even manure onto the field. Miami Coach Howard St•hnellenberger said it was the worst display he had ever seen --------Quotr ol tlw da11 -----~ "ll 's not like the bases are loaded and the count 3·2 and you have to come m with a good pitch; the Hall of Fame balloting is out of my hands." Former Dodger star pitcher Don Drysdale, who narrowly missed elec· tion for the second straight year Ha~• •parlu tt'a•lll1191e11 rall• Elvin H1yes scored 23 points and sparked a m second-half comeback as Washington edged Allan· ta, lOS.104 in mational Basketball Association play Tuesday . . . Mike Mttcllell scored 25 points, in· eluding 10 in the last eight minutes. and Roser Phe&ley added 20 to pace Clevela nd to a 114·109 win over Indiana . . . Cliff Roblmoa scored 15 of his 28 points in the second quarter to pace New Jersey to a 112·100 victory over Dallas ... Reserve center Dwight Jones scored 18 points as Chicago's bench contributed 56 points in a 118· 101 triumph over Golden Stale .. Reserves Ron DIVIS a nd Henry Bibby scored 18 points each to spark San Diego to a 119-114 victory over Kans as City . . Denver, behind the bala nced scoring of DID luel and David Tbompsoe, exploded for 80 points in the fi rst half and coasted to a 143· 123 win over ha pless Detroit . . . Seattle's Deaals Awtrey was hospitalized with back spasms and is expected to be in traction from four to five days. ........ ,, .... •lea••• ................. . Denn1s Maruk and Mike Gartaer scored early in the third period T uesday night in pacing Washington to a 4·3 National Hockey League vie· tory over Winnipeg . . . Wayae Babycl1 a nd ~ J or1en Pettersson scored two goals each and Blake D•lop and Joe Mlck lelll c hipped in with three assi&Ls eaeft-to pro pet St. Louis to a 7·1 triumph over Pittsburgh . . . The Kings have recalled John Gibson and Don Waddell because of recent injuries . New York's Islanders, led by Mike Bossy, placed-three play.en; -0n the NHL's Cam pbell Con· re rence All ·star team, which will be on display in the all· star game Feb. 10 at the Forum in Inglewood. Others on the team include Deals Potvin, Bry1n Trottier, BUI Barber, Pete Pe~ters, k hn Wilson, Mike Llut, Rob Rama1e. Dave "Tiger" Williams, Kevin McCarthy, Wayne Gretally and Mike Gartner. .. t rka1111a11 'l'rrlt plaHPr• ldllrd Two Arkansas Tech Un iversity football (!] players were killed in a two-vehicle accident Mon· c. t day night. Oead were James Mur ray, 24. and Jim Magle, 19 . . . University of Washington football coach Don James received a 23.5 percent hike in pay on his new five.year contract. The increase of 111,820 puts him al "'l62;u<J4 . . . Pat Peppler, fo rmer assisfant general manager for Houston. has been hired as an administrative assistant for New Orleans . . . Former Arizona State University kicker Kevla Rutledge, the opening witness in his $2.2 million damage suit against former football coach Frank Kash, said he was deceivedb.y Kush while being recruited ... Tampa Bay has hired UCLA linebacker coach Howard Tippett. R r latlrr• in f 'inlr1f• hair Former Oakland A ·s owner Charlie Finley has filed s uit against his ex.wife and fou r or his seven children to prevent them from receiving proceeds from liquidation of a corporation he owns . . . Ex-Houston Astros General Manager Tai Smith confi rmed he will not be rehired as had been widely rumored . . . Boston has signed form er Angel Carney Lansford to a one-year pact. .. J ohn Mayberry has signed a fo ur -year, multi· million dollar contract with Toronto . . . Pitche r SlllDe Rawley of Seattle will miss the opening or spring training because of a fractured right foot suffered during a basketbaJJ game last weekend. Walton lllr • 85.6 •HHon ••• Biii Waltoa is seeking $5.6 million in his • \awsuit against Portland Trail Blazer t eam physi· cla n Robert Cooll, an orthopedic clinic and 20 un· na m ed persons involved in the treatment of the injured Nationa l Basketball Associat ion star in early 1978 . . . Light heavyweight Jame. Scott committed a 1975 murder lo cover up an armed robbery. a prosecutor charged Tuesday in his o pe n in1 statement for the ril(hle r 's r etrial. Tet.dn--.rt1tll• TV: No events schedul ed. RADIO: Hockey -Rangers at Kings, 7:30 p.m .. KOGO (600). &tancia I girls rip Vaqueros <.:ara Francy'& 18 points and nine rebo unds Jed E st ancia H11h 's cirb buketbalJ team to a con vincin1 SS -29 Sea View Leaaue victory over hoat Irvine Tuesday nitbt as the Easies up- ped their overall record to 13·3 and le~_gue mark ~o 3-0. _ £stancia, ra nked No. 2 in the CIF 3-A poll, turned Irvine back with its first league loss in three sta rts and drops the Vaqueros' overaU record to 11·2. The Eagles used a man-to· man defense which put a lid on I rvine, then over powered the hosts with depth to win going a way Chris Tucker. Irvine's leading scorer and rebounder. hurt her ankle early in the contest and did not soore. Also coming up with a Sea Vie w League vic t ory was t Jniversity. which posted a 51-31 win over host Costa Mesa. Kim Farrar scored 19 points and Ciny Coffman tallied 12 points for University. Edison ran i.L-s Sunset League record to 3·0 with a 60-32 victory at Huntington Beach . bolstered by the play of Tina Den Heyer I 15 points). Sue Randall (12 points and 10 r ebounds> and Lita Sandviken c 10 points and 7 re- hounds>. Colleen Berry scored 15 points to lead a balanced Marina at- tack which swept past Newport Harbor. 71·38. giving Marina a 2· l league record .. Ocean View posted its second Empire League victor y in four starts. breezing past Kennedy, 46 34 , behind Ciny Rums' 12 points f 'roflt Pagf> 86 PAIN ... st ad1um raC'ing If you fo ll back into thl· middle of the• pack. t hi.'l'i.' is no way tu win a raC'e of 20 lap~ In the outdoor r aces. there are two 40 mi null' motos with an hour break in between Stadium rares are more lik<• sprint races at 20 laps with a lot M jumps. "Indoors is where the money 1s, .. Ward explains. "It is also th<• future of motocross and the place where the sport will grow thl' fastesL I like the indoor races. They are exciting and tense even though they are hard to win. With <1 bad start. you can't move up and a guy has to lake <1lot11f c·hantcs if he isn't in the l~ad And the fans can sec all of the action. Yo u can hear the m screaming and it adds to the ex- t.•1 te mcnt. The outdoor races are farther ·•way Crum Ute cilie~ s pcctatorl'i can't see the• entire• c·ourse in a lot of ins tances ... Charge r s' Bell to run at Sunkist I.OS ANG El.ES Edison ll1gh's Dino Bell will be among a lop five-member field of football players that wi ll compete in the high school Football llero 60· y ard dash at the Sunk1st Indoor Invitational track meet. Jan. 30 at the I.A Sports Arena Bel l. a 5·9 . 172 · pounder. rushed for 1.620 yards and a 6.8 average fol' the Cl f<' Big Five conference champion Chargers last season. He has r un a 9.9 100. Wednnd1~. Janua.ry 28, 1981 DAILY PILOT 87 Crucial bout for OCC Roimd one e nds tonighl agai1ut Fullerton Round one of community col· lege conference basketball pllly closes out tonight with Orange Coast hosting Fullerton llnd Sad- d t e back travel ing to San Bernardino Valley. Both games have a 7:30 tip-off. OCC. 3·2 in the South Coast Conference. is tied with Santa Ana in second place behind co- leaders Cerrit<>*1tnd Fullerton. F ullerton. 4· l. carries a 13· 10 overall mark into the contest. "They're extremely quick and they shoot the ball well, .. notes OCC Coach Tandy Gillis of the H o rne t s . "Clark Guest (6·4 sophomore forward> is one of the finest shooters in Junior college basketball. .. Guest teams with freshman forward Steve Van llorn. the son of Hornets coach Ezra Van Horn. to create a dangerou!> duo "Steve is playin({ extremely well right now llc's a great of fensive player, but he really can hurt you with his inside play ffo l'an go lo the boards as well as anyone in the conferem·e ... addi. (;ill is OlT. 1s c·om1ng vff an easy 88 Iii victory ov<:r San Diego Mesa Freshman forward Rich Kin dorf turnt•cl in his best game of the season for tht.• P1ral.es with a 2 4 p o i n I . I 2 r t• h o u n d pl•rformanc~ ~ Sophomore forwa rrl Brian Maravich 1·hipped in "'ith 1r. p111nts and nine rt·bound~ Although OCC 1~ 23 49 in the ovt•rall series with Fullerton. the Pirates lwvt' won four of tht• last five meetings between the two teams. Meanwhile, Coach Bill Br um· mel sends his Saddleback Gau- chos against an Improving San Bernardino squad. The Indians take a 4-10 record into Mission Conference play, and now find themselves in a tie for thlrll place in the Mission Confe rence with a 3-2 record. San Bernardino's top 11corer is Eric Reinert. the No. 9 scorer in the conference with a 17 4 ave raj?c. The Indians also have two or the league's top rebound· ers in Eugene Ling and Mike Clark The Gauchos . sport the No. t o Uense in the conferc n<'e, iscor· ing an average 84.8 points per game. 1 Curtis <;rossley carries a 15.1 average into t he contest but hal bee n sharing the scoring duli• with Kevin Bowla nd , the league=- No. 5scorer with an J8.0 average. l .. Firsl place is our goal. OU\~ it 's not going to be easy," says Brummel. "San Bernardino hu played extremely WL'll in C'Oll· fl>rence. They have improved vas tly Stnl'e the beginning of the vcar " Rustlers pull it out Golden Wes t College's Rustlers got the big efforts from a ll han ds . 1nt'luding 6 -7 freshman Art King off t he bench and a 17-point, seven assist p e rfor mance by Southern California Conference assist leader Rico Thompson and parlayed it into a 67-59 overtime basketball victory over hos t Cypress Tuesday The Rus tlers. in bestin g Cypress for the firs t time in I() starts. dating bac k to an over· tim e verdict in 1976 over Cypress. improved their record lo 17 ·5 overall and 5-2 in con- f Nence play King gut ,he Hustl ers going in overtime after Cypress !>Cored Che initial two points to take a 59 57 leact with JUSl a fe w seconds spent The Norther n Ca~i1forn 1a product scored with a tip off an of fensive rebound, then connected with a 10-footer to put the R usllers ahead. 61·59. King finished with a dozen rebounds ( 10 in lhe second ha lf> a nd scored 12points . 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I All• Lo .... , •• ,., • C:enlr•I lll·OI. 10 Alement ( ll·l l Othe" Burr-\ I tt 21 Genn"• C•ll S•nll•go ( 11.JI Lyftw-CIO l l. lrv- Clt-11; ~y (IO.ll Cll'l·A I South Hill> P2·11, 1 Ii•••• (ll·JI,' M•fllllr (10-ll. • Pomon• C._ll S en.no (._SI.• 11._1 Cll J) I Cep1slr-V•1t•r 110 •I, I Troy (ICMI • ArtH•• I It 0 , 10 Mono ( 11·2) Olhet\, u s.r ... t 10.SI , '941 Cle- Clt-41; SI Bernerd Ill·•>. PIOtlOf CIO.I). Sunnt Hlll\(9-JI , P•lmSpr1n9\C•l1 Cll'l·A I \'•lley CIVtshen 111 21, 1 Temple Cllr 110·41. J s.n Bernerdtno C ll·ll • L• Reina t IJ 41, s C••-W•( IJ.4).. RtmoltheWorlO II• II . 7 Al--•o """· 8. S.nl• Cl••• t " •I .• MoJ•ve ••·OI, to C••Plnt••I• I 10.41 OlhU> -r"'4tll ti-SI , SI Anll'!Ony t~ I J C:onnellr C~). Teh•<h•P• 11 •). 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Color-•IHetlford O<r I roll et O\lebe< Min-. et PlnMlurVfl NY h l...-net Toronto PlllleclelllftlHI Bllff- lle,,couvere1Cl1Ckt90 MOfllrMl•I EclmontOtl U.S. PYO Indoor c .. -...... , 17• .. 16S SS 201 40 101 1' 12'1 10 Jln...-40 Plrtl ..... ~ Bernie Mlfton ..... Ellet T•lbclltr, ~.~7. f.S, Vktor Ameye Ott. Merty ,_._._., k , 1 ... 1 .. : lteul Ramlrtl ..... ltulMll SI,._, 6-3, •·•. s.ncty Meyer def. Pet OuPr•. 1-t, 1-tf,·4: PM<a4 l'ortMClef. Ahllrtw PettlMn. .. 1 ••• , .................. Jimmy C:.-1 Clef. ,....., h lel, 1-S, U . .. 4: F•enc:IKo Ootllelt1 dtf. lrten h•-· , .. , M , .. 21 Niel l'\lrc•ll clef. J.....,, Kr..,,. t·J, "'· H-Sol-clef. J af Lapldu\, .. , ... , Avon toum•mont t•Otk ... I "" .............. . LHlle Allen ..... Ootiorell Jt venl, .. l. M , Sylvle Hentke Clef. l"eule Smllll, t .. , 6·1, 6-4. KttllY Horvelfl def. Trey LMwll, .... , .. , 1 .. , YVOM .,_.def Bonnie GNllKll, .. ,, .. J, He1411 E.--dot. Laure 0-1. M , .. J; PM1M Loui. clef. S... se1111e, .. l. 6·J; AnneSnlltlldef. 01-Oellor, M ,t·l. ................. M••11na NevretllOll• dlf. C19"Cll• I<-. S.I. M , H ; No4lr'M J ... t dlf. A-Wfllle, .. , ... , . .._ --. ..... def ............... . 6·1. •·l ; Wel\dy Turnbull def. Lucie lllOfl\-, 6-4. 2-6. M ; WtfMty Wllll• def. Joe11ne It-I, .. 1, 7-6; P•m Sllrlver def. 1•11¥ N .... -•.. 1 •.. 2: Ketllv IOfdetl def. Mary L ... ...-. t.-4, M , .. 2. Women COLLEGE UCl,.,1Ml,CelStetel'Mlle"911t ~ Me••• Myers Cl) def. Chrl\llen. •·•. 6-4. KHllng Ill clef. Sll<tllll•mMer, •·•, H , Melinde M"" Ill Ott. Sew•. •·I, 6-4, Nl•on If) clef R_.,., .. 1 •.. 2; Mallory (I) Ott 8"9•11111, .. 1. •-4: Ellec!Oe II) chi o....-. .. 1 ••• 1. 09Wlft M 1 • r \ · M ye r I C 1'1 d •I C ll r "ti t n · Slle lllle m mt r , •·1. • ·1, 5•••·0 "1Wld (Fl Clef. Mellory·Smllll, .. ,, •·•. •·l ; K••llnt ·N t aon c II def Row•n·luclelUll, •.o. •-4. TNIWM11'1 Trout "9ftte LOI A ... 8Lll -Ca1fa1C Leite, El 09t"9 ~'11 ....... 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Tueed•y'• TrenHctlone •AH•ALL Ametkefll.•-BOSTON RED SOX AMOunceCI iil•I Cerno L•nstord. lhl•d b.semen, Gtrv Allenoon. cetchu, encl Bru« Huf\t. Boo Oled• 11ncl Mike Stnllh...,,, pitcher\. llaw 419re.O lo conlr«t5 lor lhe 1•9' se .. on. TORONTO BLUE JAVS Sloned Jolln Meyberrf. flr\I bewmen, to • lour·yHr contre<I NetleMILe .... MONTREAL EKPOS Sit n•d B•rr• Brenen, pltcller: Ken Stotko . Hcond wsemen: Rltkf Lemofl, oulllelcler: P•ul I.e mir•, flrsl bewmen-outllelder, end Je<k Ku1nlcrkl, tlllrd bewm.,.-<tl<ller •.utelTaALL ................ _ .. ... DETROIT PISTC*S -S ....... Edwerd L••••n<•.c-. 1oe 10 ... ,c0htrec:t. ,OOTULL • ..._., ...... L ..... HOUSTON OILEIU -H.,Tled fll •f Celle....,, ofltMlwt lln. coec11. TAMl"A BAY IUCCAHEE•S -H.,.... Howerd Tlppttl 'P•<l•I lt•m• end llnebetller coech. NOCalY .............. a.....-NIOHT•~AL CANA01EHS--L-.S IMll l•ll•r. NfeMerNll, lo the Neve lcotle Yey..-ws ot tflt Ametleen Hock•• Le...,.. HEW VOflll( ltANOll•S -•ecelled Sttwt Bektr, Q08lle, lr om lilt Hew Henfl Hl9lltllew11, of ,.,. Amerlcen Hocko L ....... TOfllC*TO MAl>LtE L&Al'S -Ill•.._ •Oii llllt, rltfll wlflt. c:ot.LIOI OUl<I -,.,._ .. IM '"itN''°" OI Lerry T~ ..... e.ftt ...... lc-11. TEXAS SOUTHE•H -,._ ,,.._ •efmetie; llHd feetlMll <H (ll. '"""" Wllllem ~ lletletlC dire<..,, ........ ............. , ...... ~ ..... . .. ,. ......... .... ....... ........,_..: ...,,C.,AM!R¥, ~ llW.,..., ..... '""""' ..... Ketaw. ..... , ....... y ..... .. ,... __ ,,,_,, .; \ FOR THE RECORD I BASKETBALL. It's put up or sh\lt up ('; Crucial league battle' on tap tonight. a, aooBa cAaLSON • Of ...... , .......... Like holtacea with their backl to the wall. "rep basketball teams from HunUn1ton Beach, Newport Harbor and Coata Mesa hi1h achooi. face the 1eemin1ly u.ltlmate challen1e toni1ht. Win or belln work the next day a11 a "spoiler ," because title dreams may be Just day dream" If they aren't successful tonl1ht. In the Sunset Lea1ue the Oilers of t1u6lln1ton beach host lea1ue ~o-leader Edlaon and lb one- PREP IUSKETIULL two knockout punch of 6·4 Rlchud Ch1.nic and fJ 3 Rick DiBemardo, In an all·Junl<ir Hl11rtln1 llneuJ1 Also in the Sunael l.elilUf' tonlt(ht 11re the: de: fending champions, Nc:wport lliarbor. tryinte to avoid loss No. 3 in as muny 11l11rtH llH Mimrw In vades. COSTA MESA, l'U:ANWllll.•:, ho11t11 tJri1 ... er111 ly in the Sea View J.uguc: with 11 111 mll~r winl .. 1111 mark and the Mu11t11na11 arl' m th,. 1111me bt1i.t. 1n addition to facing fMI Tltn Md.uut(hlln 11r11t h111 University teammall:fl At Hunlingt.t>n Beach Coi;1·h llt1y '9fll lt·r a11tl h111 11·4 Oilers fealurt> a r11111d 1i11t•NI l(IHl1,.. t1u11t around the speed 1md 11huol lr11( 1.1111111 y ,,, H11t1 ""'1 Bill Thompson unit S1·ot1 u .... 11, •• , "' II gu,.rtl oriented attack. On· the other suit• iar•· t ;,,.,, ... h11tt y I ..1·1r.t1 ~ Chargers. who u11ually 1•111.mlN "'''"''' w11t1 " l'.•1l1•J rebounding game and r u l(l(t<tl "' yh• 1111111 '"'''"''l the p hysical aspects Edison. 10-5, has N!J1luc1·1I lf1111l ml!~"' •~ .. .,, 11 at the No. 9 slot in lht· Oranl(•• 1·,11mt y n 111lt1111!: .•• ~ f 'ro•Pagr88 ROGER CARLSON ... Fountain Valley victory 1n lhret: tries with th1· Swordsmen. Fountain Valley's non-league schedule looks like this : Santa Ana Valley, El Toro. St. Paul. Servile and Lakewood. Edison's schedule re mains with an open date in the opener , but it will probably be filled by El Dorado. After that it's either Hanning or Santa Ana. El Modena, Millikan and Mater Dei. • • Fountain Valley's Emile Harry. the CJF Big Five Conference's Player of the Year. has na r- rowed his choices for l'Ollege duty to Stanford . USC, UCLA. Arizona and Notre Dame Duval Love, the gian t Fountain Valley selected by the Dally Pilot followin1 two Fridays with oppo1ite results. NEWPOaT HAaaoa. MEANWIDLE, finds itself aaairuit the most unpredictable team in the league Marina's Vlkin1a. Marina, 9.7 on the year, frolicked a1ainlt Hunt· ington He11ch f''rlday (87·89> behind Roser Wen· ln.ccr '11 2fl points. Nf'wport Harbor, now 10-6 and losera in three of lt11 last four starts. offers a balanced. punch, but cnttir11 with tm·paper superiority at nearly every 1x11ullrm, kf'yt:d by 6-8 Rick Ciaccio and outJlde 11hooteN1 Make Love and Cory Everhart. Will Coistu Mc1111 solve a jiJJ,X that baa kept the M ui1tunv.11 out of lht• (.;If' playofrs since 1986? U' Tiit:\' UO, JT'l.L have to be1in tonlcht. Kt!rl Hurd11lcy. Rt11(tr Lackey 11nd Jim Pellchowaki arc th•· nH1m11tuy11 in the Mustangs' attack, and lht'.y f1u1m· to l(o ;after University with a t111tt. marl lo m 1ui, vrci.i.ang style with the emphaaia on k••f'tJIOV. the h11ll uway from McLaughlin . Y.hu·wh•:n· h1111uht Y•1uuta111 V11llcy I 12·3) seeks to boost an 11· l(am1· wlnr11r11( 11trcak and enhance its position as :'1111 I m '>r:1t11(1• County . Corona de l Mar is heavily '"""''''I u~u1m1t •:t Toro to up its overall mark to I:! :J , ;1111J t11·1·;m Vww, for weeks Orange County's !':11 I liul 1t1 ltw 1wf:umh-.r position of No. 2 follow- lllY. ;, ,,., 1·111 Em111rc l.cal(uc loss to Cypress, 111 r" v 111 •'<l :.ti'.l11J1'\t a hlrUKKh ng Loar a outfit. ,.,,,1;u w1:i :Jt1•l Irvine duel in a pivotal Sea View L•·:.i~'''' l•·~I wllt1 IJlayoH ambitions on the line; l .. 1v,•u 1;1 U1·;,l't1 t11t·' to 11naµ back from a 67-81 loss 1,, L1v,•J11;, lt1lh S;rn Clemente 11 ·1) is favored to ,.,.,, '-••V,•Jrll• llllh · tmcf run for glory in the South '"''J ~I 1~"J!!1W :,,,tJ IJ<Jna llills is in tough against a ,,.,,,.,, ,.1:1tt•tl 'r1 1'\\ltm V1eJ11 quintet. ........... "_ ~ ....... Lu .... (l •I I ,, h' I ,, •' ., 1t1l1r'fJtf,n H••( h fO n ~•• ·~ ,.,, ... .,,,v,,IH•rt.'u 1011 11•\t" 1ft6.h•• 1i i.t • "\lnl•tn 'l•llt''f fJ-01 Se• Ille• Lt-17 WI '''.,.""• n '' ,.., ""'"'"''It llth 'NI \1t; 1 1t •1 f &\1• Mf"W (0 'II f I ,,.,,,'' t1 .-t C.0t')t1• oet Mt1r f 1 Or ~lltentL-111 ~ '"'~ f\'!'~h,' 1, •• t •c>•,tf•no V•ll•t • t '' l dflUl'W .,_.,II\ I, Or •I \•n t.• .. m•n1 .. I 1 1 i M 1\\1Qn V1tq o I 1 I; ,tf Dan• t-t1ll\ 10 )I E.m.ir• L•-111 Lo•r• W l; at 0<.e-•n Vte• f1 11 K•t~•I• C1 ,, •• Lot Al•m•lO\ 0 H C ~prt\\ ll.(11 di K~~o, IO·l t lllCT UASU & lAIGll INYDfYOIY lY llOUSI Of IMPOln DIAL mMER-CEDES line man. is considering Arizona. Ari zona State. ·---- USC, UCLA a nd Kansas '"""'-----------------..... Defensive backs T im F inley <Jnd Kyle p, s ....,.0 Thompson of f'ountain Valley are in the eyes of aramount •no, I-" Tulane and Utah State (Finley> and Tulane , T Oklahoma and SMU <Thompson>. Annual • • • Mater Dei will take no backseat to scheduling. eithe r. Consider the Monarchs' non-league slate for '81: Collon , Dos Pueblos. Los Altos. Crespi and Edison. The Angelus League is comprised o f only five teams, so the bye week will be filled with Notre Dam e <Sherman Oaks). That means e ight of the Monarchs' 10 oppo· nents for 1981 will be teams boas ting C I F playoff experience in 1980. • • • AROl:JND TH-E-.BEA -SantLAfli\ Valle High is apparently without a football coach follow- ing the resignation of Jim O'Hara after a one-year tour of duly with the Falcons. O'Hara was a long. lime assistant to Biii Boswell at Westminster High during the Lions' big years of the late 60s and ear· ly 70s . . . Laguna Beach High has added former Estancia assistant Joe Ronquillo as the Artists' new baseball coach. Other new baseball coaches in the area include Jobe Seeley and Gre& Deary. Seeley replaces Paul Frey al Marina. Henry takes the spot vacated by Don Terraao\'e at Huntington Beach. 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AA x x x x x x x A x x )( x x x x x B x x x x x x x x x c x x x x x x x x x x x D x x x )( x x x x x x x x E x x x x x x· x x x x ' ~ ~-----~~ ~H OES Mens Shop • PaeMOn t•IMI • · •• Newport •••ch . . . 1H·lll1 ---r·---------------.....:....---------------------.;-.,--------------------------------------------------------------~.,p-;-,r-----~~ . 1 ..... ... --------. ,." ""' "".-. ••,,,..,.. ~ ,. ""' *",..-. r,....' •·-• .,..,. ... • ...., .• • ·~• ., ..... .Jlfi-' ---.. ............................ -........ .. • #c .......... _ • .,..,... --· ._..._,. ............ _.._.._ ......... -····--.. ·---~-- -. ., IUllNE88 Mont•na oil .Jude hailed Hll.ICNA, Munt CAV J Interest .plusses cited Deep dUcounl bonds offer capital 1raim ., LO&IAN PrraY . W6Ul \Oday'1 h11h lnterat rates. thtre 11 • nrltty ol dMp cl11cowit bondl which offtr the in·4 v•a&or CW'n!ftt lncome and poulble cap6tal 1aln1 u tna.r.t rate• ~chne Bond prk" move invenely to interest rates. 10 that ll ra'411 mun lower in it'• comln1 months bond pr\"" m11y be n~c:ted to rise. Smart in· ve1ton have two basic 101111 current Income and <'•Plha.I appn•<'111tion but lnv•tmenta with an element of rbk. For ae- cepUna thil riak bondholden expect to be paid a better yield. Desplte·tbe primary PW'pOff of bonds -creat· ln1 more current income -there are aevera.I way1 bond• can achieve capital appreciaUon. All derive from the fact bond prices nuctuate. II you buy a bond at a discounted price and hold it to maturity, the appreciaUon lJ a capital 1ain. ~leldey. January 21. 1111 DAILY lltlLOT •• Gains in pay increase told WASHINGTON (AP) -Worken eovered by major &mion ciontraell ln private bmlneu won averqe ftnt-year pay ralMI al I .I percent in ltlO. the 1.....-1ain since 19'71, the IOV•nunent baa re· ported. There'• •nou1h 011 •'al• I• C'tntral Mon Ulla '° meet the nation'• ,etroleum nMda for • yeau at the currttnt ltnl. but commercial eltractlon Isn 't )'t!t PM1ibl4!. acrorchn1 to 11 pi'eUmanar)· report by t'• U S 0f"Ol(l1lr 11 I S11rvey 1Secau1«1 commuo •todu1 and other rurms of ownership hau tndltlonally offered better op· JM)rtunltin for uf.ital 1aln, mott people Invest in bond1 fur l'urrent ncome rather than capital &•in. Deeply diJcounted corporate. bonda are often boqht ~Y J11.vesto~ seekln& to et lbelr money back on a part1cu ar ate ·1n~e-ru ure;luch 11 a parent of a youn1 child who is puttin1 money aaide for the child's college education. Tbe Labor Department aa.ld the wa1e inereaae compared to a 7.4 percent fint-year avera1e in 19'71 and WU the MOit lilnlficant jump amce a 10.2 percent ftnt-year rite in contracta ne1otlated in 19'75. 'lbe wa1e increues do not include cost-of· livln1 illowances that provide addiUonal raiaes. __ ,.qe incAUel iii ~oauacta wit.bout coat-0C.--- livin1 clauses avera1ed 11.8 percent ln the first year. Contracts with such provlaiona avera1ed 8 percent in the first year; not countln1 additional Officl&b In thl& coal rich ttal.t' utd they were Hrpnlt'd by tht' •1•11 C'J'• IUUIOW\~ment Lhla .... The r•uun bood11 ue popu.lar with people IHk ln& (•urrent IAcOmt: is that they usually pay buyen more interest th1tn bolt deposits or other form• bl lend.inc However, bonds are not savings . We~re Higher Than Any Bank Or S& L 8~% Passbook Annual Rate 9% Annual Yield •NO Mlf'JIMUM DEPOSIT REQUIRED •INTEREST PAID DAY-IN TO DAY-OUT •INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY Calif Residents Only Inquire For Higher Paying Certificates tSwappers to trade at·OCC Four swap meets are schedul e d for t h e Orange Coast College auditorium parking lot to raise money for slu· dent scholars hips . The meets, sponsored by OCC's Associated Students and the Costa Mes a .Orange Co as t Lions C lub . are scheduled Feb. 8, March 22. April 5 and May 3. Clubs and individuals wishing lo reserve sell· ing space may contact the Student Affairs Of· fice. Information is availa· ble by calling 556·5765. Growth 'bad' The Investor might buy bonds maturin& in the year the child will start colle1e. Uthe investor can find bonds selling for 80 cents on the dollar. he can get back a full dollar when the bonds mature. The 20 cents is a capital gain and is taxed at a lower rate than the investor would have to pay if the 20 cents came in u annual interest. Some investors take this erinciple a ster further. For every do!lJlr they antend to inves • they 1'(.it 75 cents to 80 cents into discounted corporate bonds and the other 20 cents to 25 cents in· to common stocks. That way, they feel certain they will be guaranteed their dollar back when the bonds mature. plus some annual interest along the way. They also have purchased common stock with the possibility of growth without in· vesting any additional money WIDLE DISCOUNT BONDS CAN prove very useful to certain investors, the central purpose in buying bonds is still to create more current in· com e. The greatest available current income is nearly always going to come from a recently is· sued bond selling at or near par CSl,000). There are many other uses for bonds. For ex· ample. there is the case of an investor who has sold a sizable asset a piece of real estate or a bloc k of stock ~ and is waiting for a few months to re -invest the money. To keep the money worltina ~onlinuously . the investor can buy short-term U.S. Treasury Bills. Through money market funds or trusts. he can also invest in a diven;ified portfolio of short-term money marlCet securities for as little as Sl.000. Some sophisticated investors take a much more ambitious step and open a margin account for bonds. Margin accounts are the arena for those willing to take bigger risks. because in a margin account, securities are bought with credit. Nete .... Stephen Pi.stner has been named presi- dent and chief operating officer of Montgomery Ward & Co. raises from cost-of-livin& allowances. The cost of Ii vin1, as measured by the Consumer Price Index. rose 12.4 percent in 1980. 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When they move the other way, of course, the buyer 's losses are also magnified. because the securities are worth less but the buyer'" still owes the fixed · amount that was borrowed. This is why margin accounts are only for people both willing and financially able to accept the risks. But a sound company's discounted corporate bond has a built-in rise in its price as the bond ap· proaches maturity. People don 't have to put up as much money in margin accounts lo buy bonds as they do to buy stocks. For some people. margin adcls power to their investment plans and it adds leverage for the speculator who believes he knows what will happen to interest rates in the near future. THESE SPECULATORS DON'T buy bonds to hold them until they mature. but lo sell them if prices rise. Since margin costs money , speculators often buy bonds selling. at or near par <i nstead of discounted bonds) because their cur· rent interest payments are more likely to offset 1 the margin expenses. Bonds differ dramatically in price, coupon, quality and maturity. Each of these factors must be tailored to the investor goals and current needs. With today's record high interest rates, the timeli· ness of investing in bonds should be stressed since they offer exceptionally high current income-and potential price appreciation if interest rates trend down. ( Lorian Petry is an account executive al the Santa Ana office of Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner & Smtttr:> Glitter fa des 'Fear' factor in gold dip LONDON (AP> -The price of gold is tum· bling. and those who bought it at its peak a year ago have been heavy losers. Dealers have cited the "fear factor" in analyzing the precious metal's recent loss of Jllitter. A rush of sell orders on bullion markets devoid of buyers caused the panic. The _rush followed rumors that Iran might sell off the 1.6 million ounces of Iranian gold returned by the United Stales in partial exchange for the release of the American hostages. The idea was that Iran might want the nearly $900 million in hard cash it would gain from the sale to buy more arms to fight its war with Iraq. TEHllAN HAS MADE NO move to liquidate the gold but "the fear factor created weakness " Brian Edgeley, of London brokers Bache Hals~y Stuart Shields, said Tuesday. Gold hu tumbled $'70 an ounce thia month, in- cludin& sharp falls last Friday and Monday before stabilizing Tuesday afternoon. But dealers said a general lack of buying foreboded a further decline ahead. ) beach imports c Wllitma11 Galleries 3545 East Coast Hwy.• Corona del Mar• (714) 675-2478 ~. f>~ Earn ~Q "Q On Passbooks ~'1- ot as little as $10 9% Annual Yield· 8.50% Annual Rate NO TERM REQUIREMENT THRIFT BY MAIL 'Yield 11 b•Hd on 1ntere1t being credited monthly to the P•ubook b•l•nce •!Ml being m•lnl•1ned for one year. Funds in bythe 10th earn 1ntere11 from the 111 of lhe month P•nbook interest 11 compounded daily and crtditeit' monthly FOR CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY *FREE CORDLESS EMERGENCY LITE PERFECT FbR POWER FAILURES, BLACKOUTS AND OTHER EMERGENCIES Operates on 2 "O" batteries (included) Pull off ... it lights Put back ... it's off Complete with wall bracket *FREE WHEN YOU . Open a paaabook account with S1000 or more, thla emergency light la your FREE. Limited quantity, offe'r good only whlle aupply laatal HIGH INTEREST PLUS FREE GIFT A REAL VALUE FROM ••• A ~Thrift and Loan Awoc:latlan 731 North Euc:lld StrHI 18820 Brookhurst Poat Office Box 4808 Poat Off IC• Box 831 O ,& ~ .. Anaheim. California 92803 Foontaln Valley, Callfornla 92708 ----{714) 533·3072 (714) 984·91, , ~ACK Al'IDl:l80N) MV!ALS lnthe ........ .. , • ' ; ••• DAil V PILCH W4KlflHd•r J•nuary II, "'' ·aUSINISS Bumper stickers do it Car source of getti~ message across H~al lhysPlf Thi.., nll'tt·r , l':tllt•d a11 auto-adjust turbo· nll·ta. 1:-Hit• f1r:-t high H1lunw pipeline gas llh 'll·r· that r ht•tk::. >111<1 l'tllTe<'ts itself. Tht.> "..,1•lf proving ·· ml'l{'r . t'ombrn111g digital t· lt.•t•t n•lll l'~ ;md nwt· han1t«1l tl'C·hnology. ~'' l'S art all'l'l an tas t' 1)f potential problems .111d ,1dJ1tSl!'i 11 sl'lf for upstn•am flow condi· t1011 s ;incl bl'anng "t'<ff HAGERSTOWN, Md. <AP> -Some are amua- ln1. aomt1 HUrical, others brief. But lt'• a 1ood bet lh•t rno1Jt of the meaaa1ea plutered on tbe rear bum1>t"ni ol JWlt 1bout anythlnc wllh wheels have pohtl8 to m1du~. Th~ me11u1e. in the form of the bumper 11tlckur. 111 a 11ubtle type of adve.rtisine akin to the rc.>1ul~ldt1 billboard. uid Robert Ames. who works for u Vlrf'iniu·bu11ed ad•ertising specialty com· pany b' · " ·d A "Rumpt.•r slll'kcrs ure a 1g ite m , sa1 mes, "ho u~·rntt•s mo!illy in western Maryland and por· tw11~ u( Pennsylvania and Vir ginia. "They are ui.1•11 fur 110lit1<'al purposes, they are used for <'au1>t>S, tht''' an.· usl•d by assoeiations." i\S i\N •:Xi\MPl.F., AMES pointed to a hu111p..r ~t11·kl•r whr<'h s uggests. "If your child can 1·1•a1I th1i., tha nk your tt.•ac:.her." obviously aimed at .:1\ 1n~ u boost to thost• who toil in the classroom. And. ht• nolt'd. "In many cases bumper '(l•l'kl·r~ an• ust'd as a fund r aising item." such as onl' ·oltl by thl' Hagerstown Area Youth Sot-cer l.ea~ul' That stu·kcr sa ys lo all and sundry: "For lhl' run Of ll. 1Jlay SO<.'Cer " Pobtt<.'luns offt'n turn to the bumper sticker to get thtt1r names bt•fore the public. said Ames In that t·asl'. "It 1s 1:1 reminder t ype of advertising." d1Ht>rt>nt from "ac tion type " advertising which ap· pears 111 newi.papt•rs and on television and r adio, htc• said. BUMP•~R STICKERS COME in all sizes and t•olors. with the l'OSt varying accordingly. said Ames. He said lhl' s17.e could range from a s mall of 3.4 in<'hes by 71" inches. to a large of 25 inches by 28 mchcs. "if somebody had a large enough bumJ)('r. ·· T he n umbt•r of words bumper sticker buyers C'ho.>se to gruce their particular items can vary. Ames said. "You can put the Lo rd's Prayer on the head of ;1 pin. or you can put one word on the head of a OPEC AMAZING llEW GAS·SA VlllG DEVICEI oil up NEW YORK IAPJ Otl produ<'lion in t he Organization o r Petroleum Exporting Countries rebounded s lightly in November from a 10-month low as I ran and Iraq managed to e xport some oil despite their war . a trade - newsletter reported MY PAr.rR ANO I A~f PARINlRS ., ,•, ,I 'I .. ' ,, ' ' I 'fV[N WHH RADIOS IN IHE IRUCK .. , 1,j'I pt) 1 j11 f"llll I 11 '/110 I fl' 'II j!rf11t ly fl! 1r1• N I 1111 h.1. k. ;;I ,t.1 1.u1• M .,,.,l' f41I 1q111 ,., 1 11 !t•I I fl DURING IHC GASOLINE CRUNCH WHAi "'IORE CAN I SAY' .'/1 JH! ;•I: l(J1•(J I " 1' 1·11111 .. ,, ; ''••, 1111' ',1n h•· , 11;fl•1: t I -"'"' +~·' I ,. Ill!' 'w. t. ",,, t ! If •I fH1• AP' I l J11 It.I\' nP ,, 1 r1 1•111 1 U••1p,·;• •Ann ,\llP ' t '!II I' t 'I •,iftt''' f •11 I 1 j y t t I' I'' N "!lhl t f 1•m I 11•1·1:11 ~ t.11 rtH I tu1, 11•t 1 1 hlff•tlly W£ HAYl GAINED ACCOUHJS f,1 'fitf.'! P1 jll t I, CU•l..-lfh•fl 11 ,, • 1 ' nit I"°"'" ft''" '"Hit 11t1•1 h • •., ... , l·l'''"f' ,, •11•1 !•v fl."'" , ~op ffJ 1i ... r HJ 1111t·1111, .., tot1 '1'¥.., "UI I U!rtfflifhf'I 11 1 I" I t I 1-t' •ti,,..~ 'Id~ t JJ''10"'11 •II' ••,•••1 11 .. tt.1,f (I '· ..... IHE ONE IHIHG TH~! SEIS "'IE APARl '.;.L...L_'~'' f • 'tt' ,. ,,. , '1 11 •·1 ·•w H·•'' f , 'f' .,~,, ( ... , •• , ··~ "'tftt\' 11111!•·' •·nt P( 1H1•1 I 1,1'•" I 1•t11111nO I M NO I GOING 10 MISS DELIYlRING A BABY 1·l,,, ""' ,1tH ,,, flU'",. i•it1 ul'u t lo IH!'f\!ll(J " ,, • '"'' 11•1n1q If• nu-, 1t1;11v"l"lf),, rt;lhV Nht~o I m u~lwfil"h '0. rUt'lll' I "'lt"'•t· H '>1111111•11 M fl t.11111t1t1 Pitril A11·,wc1 1',1tie t~m tiler1 y011 1<1 11n1)()ftJnt ohone coils ?4 ha.ir~ cl day 111 Loc, Angeles. Orange. H1v1!f<,ul1~ ~,111 flern.1rd1no .. mo r.>.•rt'> ol Ventura counties There is no lim1110 the number ol tlt'!f•j)•, y~i Cttn rr.r.e1ve .ind nCJ extr.i rJhone charge5 or special equ1pmm1 to tnstatl When ·o(~1~rlt' wr1nt<; VOi.i they 1u<.1 c11c11 or1 ctny phone Its as t>ASY cis that' Gall us today tor all the c!Pt.1ilc.,1 645-1342. 731-7777. 831-2493 Or call rnlormalion tor the Answer Page ollice nearest you. ~ i# I I U 0 t Uf> .... ( , ti , Petroleum Intelligence Weekly es timat ed I OPEC's 13 nations pro- duced 23.98 million 42· I ga lion barrels or oil a day in the month. up from 23.32 million a day in Oc· tob er . November 's estimates were the latest available. COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coln• & Stampe GOLD & SILVER ~rlces.lor..h27-A1 a-c1o .. UJO so K.r u9f"r r.toch M1plf"' L .. itt 100 Corand\ !.O Pfl\O\ CIO', S•t•tr 0"9' SthotCI 1U O ewy S.M uuoo 1S4~ ... Ull.00 JS40.t0 JMl.00 U14.00 s-.oo .. ,. ... IOU~ lt0!% ,,.~.,....... ........... Cel..,cvn.,....,...1 (714) 556-6150 South CoH I Ptaze Village _ ......... , .... ___ '-"" .. ' INCOME SI0.080 UP? AIE YOU PAYlllC TOO MUCH 11 TAXES? NOT ETll AIOI? CALL 751-3911 Ask F• Mr. Clftis Price Certified F 1nanc1al Planner First Y2 Hllf CllSlllUtilll Al No Charge Absolutely no one pays more interest on checking accounts than Bank of Newport Newport Plus Accounts at Bank of Newport have ao annual yield of 5.47%~ Why not stpp in today and make arrangements to earn more interest tomorrow. Our New Account representatives have complete details of this special new service. .,, 'lnh•rc't ~ wld l'<HIHn~' \ (1rnpul<1ll•m " ba~l'd 011 all dl'po"I' ,ind inh·rt•\I \'drninK' rcmJining on dt•pu"t lor .1 lull y1•.H, I' Newport Beach, California MAIN OFFICE: Pacific Coast Highway at Avocado • 760·6'XX> ()OVER OFFICE: Dover .r Sixteenth Street • 645·5133 LIO() OFFICE: Thirty-second treet tlt laf.iyette • 675-63)) ~llJIC . ' .. r ..--.. -. ... • • •· .,...._.. r ,.. ,. r ,.. ,.,,. .... pin." be said. "You can put a lot or words on a bumper sticker and ll is eoing lo be hard to read because in many cases they are i.n motion." But he added, ") woud say it's like lhe average stationary billboard. The optimum number of words ls 15. '' Ames suggested t hat bumper stickers could be used to get across almost any message anywhere. He recalled one Virginia resident who, on a recent trip to Europe, look a long a batch of bumper stickers touting bis home stale. "As a result." said Ames. "a good portion or Scotland is now a ble lo know that Virginia is for lovers." the motto printed on the stickers . T-bills rate shows decline WASHINGTON (/\P 1 lntere~l ratei. on short-term Treasury sec·urillc!-. dro1mt·d t1I tht·ir lowest point sin<.·(• Jan 5, lht• govt'rnmNll rt· portt.•d. After two weeks or <tU\'iJOI'(.'!), the ilVt'ragt• tit~ count rate on 26-wt•t•k Trca~ur)' bills dr11ppt·d t11 14.121 percent. down from l a~I Wl'l'k s 1'1 471 per c ent The Jan 5 rat<, was 1:1 HI~ IJl'rt't•nt The rate on 1:1-w('l:k Tr<:usur~ bills dn1ppt•cl IC1 15.199 (>4:rccnt. down from la~I \o\l'l'k " I ~ 595 1wr c•enl and the lowt·st ralP "'fl'T .J;rn ~ wh1•11 th1· rat e was 13.601 pcn•11nt As a result of Mnrirluv .., u11t l111ns •he 11111·r"sl rate that banks and thrift in~111.ut111r1" ma) pay 1ir1 six·monlh rntmt•y m;.irkt·t c·t·rt1fil'al1·" \o\ ill drop, i·I 'ftoctivt• Thurstl :.t), 111 t!J :11 1 pt·ri·t·nt from th1· 1·u1 rent 14 721 lt•\·c·I lntcrC'st ratl'!'> 11n 21•· '1•;.ir 11·rt1f1< au•-. t·an 1·a1 n 12 p~rcent ;.it lhnfl 1n~l1t ut111n~ and 11 7~· l1l·rl'<·11l .it t·om m<•n·1al hank~ Jack. A. Anderson. Newport Beach, is vice pres· idt>nl of marketing for the TRW·FUJJTSU Co., a Los. Ange les firm that manufactures computer mainframes . Piasa del Rio, a S4 million shoppin1 complea 1s under construction in San Juan Capistrano. Tbe development by Diversified Shoppin1 Center Cost a Mesa . rs reportedly half lea sed. ' Nancy Bauler, Corona del Mar. has be.en nu med division markctC!c r of the year by ITT Can- non F.l<!ctril'. Sun tu Ana My ra Menard. Irvine. and John Nicoli, La.:una Ueach, havt• been promoted to assistant vit•e presidents of the Oranl(c County oCfice of John Burnham and Co .• San Diego.->ased financial st•rv1ccs firm. The oHice is in NeJ°porl Beach. Ten employees have been named bank officers fo r Pacific City Bank, headquartered in Hunt- ington Beach. They are J .E. Brown. E.W. Pal· terson. Richard Smith and Norman Hodgson, vice prestdcnt!'I . Charles llcckcnlaible and Eileen • Rrown. a s!)is tant vi(•c preside nts : Margar et llondt'r. Dal" llcydcn and Elizabeth Weiss. con· sumer loan offil'crs anrl Jo Pcdrojetti. commercial loan offic·1·r t ;lizab4•th A. Amantf•, a former tonsumt•r c·11I · u111r11 s1 in Orangt• County and t·x resident of llunt ing ton lkach. 1s on the pulill<' rc>li.1t1ons staff of Am\o\a\· l '11rp . Atla. M1d1 Ontamt•nia 1-:ralna ('a mmf•r, ('<1sta Mesa. has 111·1·11 l'l1 •1·lt•d as u tv.o .Yl'ill' rti n•<:lor for Caltfornw S1•;1foo<l ln~t1lull'. 11 trade assoc:1atron with ml'm l11·r-. 111\'lll\t•d JO all pit as<·~ Of lhl• stalt.''S fishing In· du:--t r.' • t:l!'iit• I.. Vroman 1:.. assbtunt vi<·<· prl's idl'nt of I h1· .J11hn Wa\'111' A1rp11rl hrandr of WC'll s Fargo lla11 k Ha rba ra Prt• w i ti 1 ~ d 1 n ·c·l •1 r 11 1' int t·rtor ,, n ·h 111'1'1 un· and (;a r~ I .. Kos!. tnll•n rir rll·~1gncr l••r lh1• Jrt·h1t1•t·l11ril l 1nt1·ri11r dc.sigtl gr1111p of \ll11 ·rl c· \t.11'1111 ;11141 .\:..,11c·i:11t·s, °\;1•wp11rt lh •udi ( h t•r Tiu· f :ounlt·r NASO li\tinq \ MUTlJAL FlJNDS ,, . I ' '" I • I I • ' I • I' I '" 11" ••11 II 'I" ,Jp iJp ' t i)C1 IJp ,,., "0 U p •Jo t 1 I '' IJJ) I) II • ii • /I I 1q' 16 .. 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A study at Stanford tracked the progress of 73 women and ~ men who graduated from leading business schools in 1977 and 1978. Here are some of the results: -Two or three years after graduation, the women earned. on Money Tree average, $4,000 less than their male counterparts . -The women held fewer executive-level positions ·than their male counterparts. -The women s howed "signi fi cantl y mo re psychological and physical signs of stress.·· OntER STUDIES INDICATE that corporations are fond of placing their female employees in ghettos. The favorite one: communications. In other words, women who enter the corporate world soon discover that their talents are put to use .in such t asks as public relations (explaining the company ft> the press). investor relations (explaining the company to Wall Street) and employee relations (ex· plaining the company to the troops), The high ratio of women in these communications functions is clear from the membership rosters of four na· tional organizations. Women now make UJ> 29 percent of the 9,200-strong ~blic Relations Society of Amer!ca. !hey account for 30 percent of the 1,000 members of the national Investor Relations Institute The Society of Consumer Affairs Professionals. com- prised largely of people who represent companies to con· sumers. has 1,200 members. half of them women And the International Association of Business Communicators. comprised of people who put out company magazines and communicate lo employees in other ways, has 8,400 mem· bers, S4 percent or them women. THERE'S PROBABL V NO other function in business that has more women. There's nolhing wrong with these jobs It's just that companies can't,seem to find too many managerial op- portunities for women outside of communications. And as anyone who has worked for a company knows. the public relations post is not generally consid ered an important area. There are exceptions. of course The most notable one perhaps is Margaret P MacKimm. who is senior vice pres- ident or public affairs for the big food processor , Kraft. MacKimm sits on two major cor1>9rate boards· Du Pont a nd F.W. Woolworth. lntercslingly enough, she does not serve on the board of ht>r own company When you examin'e companies closely. yo u nearly always find that some do better than others This is the case here loo The Wall Street Journal re<:ently reported on the spectacular progress made t1y CBS an the hiring and promotion of women. NATIONALLY, ONLY S PERCENT or managers who earn more than $20.000 a year are women. At CBS. women now hold 30 percent of all management Jobs. They hold 10 percent of the top jobs. a fi ve-fold increase over the level seven years ago. In the fi rst half of 1980 nearly 40 percent of all promo- tions in management went to women In 1980 CBS hired 16 MBAs !this is the degref!. Maste..r of Business Administration. that you get upon graduating from a business school ) All 16 were women. How did CBS do so well? By rewards and punishment Managers are required to set goals in this area I how m any women will they have in va rious positions by the end of the year?), just as they a rc in their regular business functions. If a CBS manager doesn't meet these female utilization goals . he loses between 5 and IO percent of his year.end bonus. NI* VOltll (Alt) -ltfot ......... .. .... < ..... ~""" "''*''' ..-•. ........... "" ................. . ................................. ...... ,... ............. *1-. .... ....... c-..-..., ......... ....... 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DENNIS THE MENACE I ·11 1·n1 s'posrod to use a fork. why do I hafta wash n'v hands?' --IF 'UU Ot)N'f MIND, WE 11 P(' l r NOW' O~bll>l ~. l \'11\N l rt> L1\t~CCL. l Hf HluHf rtcr., r l'M Ht)LOIN(.J ' .'11SS Pl-:.\l'll ( 1RA, Hr .... v~ IS iOUI< ~ATHER'~ 7lbP- 45MO K'lt JtE! P~OGIR'AM ~IN6 ? f(;3 ) -- r I 'J. 'l ,> .• ~ [ I. '•I IA•1••1l''' ',, tf\ft'I I Oll~t1utt\ I 11~1•.•>ll~" S Eyfl 1rr1tu11h to B'ly0!1<J 14 Help • IS -C11\ul• 16 Choir •OH.ti 17 Musing 19 Execute~ 20 Building 21 Roams 23 Impertinent t.t /\11•101111 ( I (, 1111 fl!VIJI fi4 lflu111ler llVll 6~ (J11111lc:,rtfltl 00 01111110110 squ11d 61 l'la«Aa 66 Garden tool 69 nebutt 25 AallO cym· DOWN blll 26 RlnlOm 1 Matron 29 Slllded ? 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'(OO'D LIKE TO 80RROW TMESE • ~\" SOCKS .. ~ ·> ~(PANT PANT). _ DID I ro? ~·2 ... -v SUPER MARKET ARF A.R.F ARF ARF ~~ ~ ?-7' GORDO f~K)' •INKERBEAN fNll./ I HAVE 4lOOR AifEN110N, PL.EASE .' DRABBl .. E \ \ I I / tlLi.. -m05£ 5TllD8'lf~ t.iJIV:., RIDE Ot>l W5 FIFTf£1J by Chart• M. Schultz I DON'T TMINK TMf't'RE 60IN6 TO WORK by Tom K. Ryan by Jeff MacNelly by Ernie Bushmiller by Gus Arriola -by Tom-Batiu11r--1---• APE ASKED I IN THE INTEREST OF' 'JAFE.TU I 1U PLEASE RIDE 111!-·,IOE FROl'Y1 NOW ON ! 1·11 by Kevin Fagan. IJMhl (M 6ft0"6t t 1tNO 0 MuM&\.El ANO I .&E~e~ ~Al<£ AN't ~'4-SE. DR.SMOCK OKAY, "POC'TORS CAN'"T' AFFORP TO MAKI! MIS'TAt<f:S# Pue>L..1c seRv1ce ME!SSAGE!! ... ~ ~ L· .._____ by George ltemont f088ETTEBOR FOa •ORSI by Lynn Johnston ----------------------' GOT KICKED OUT OF THE= ·-SE CRU<n4T ME MASH!~ SPIT8ALLS IN THE PICTJONRRY. LIBRARY ~ND I HATE MY TE~ER 'CAUSf IT'S ALL .euti FRULT/,,..--......._ __ 'Ill~~.__. WHY? I C811Aft\'1! UVING SS•INAa. olfered by Ali aoeiation kenalaaance Creaton, la •et for I p.m Tluartday at Gleodalt t•ecteral Savln11. 7l4t Ed ln1er Ave . Huntln1ton 8f'ach f'rM and open to th~ pubh~ •·or lnform11tlo11, call MO 5I03 P4Clt1(' M\'MPHON\' oat:Hl:8TaA Guild meeu for "Camerata , · · a muaicll ¥•lherln11 with Jan Latty, •t 7 pm S•turday. ln the Jt"ulhirton E'bellClub •fo'nrlnform 1tlon.calll1l *4 , •'NAI a ·a1TH WOMt;N, Suulh•rn l'•banet, ml'f'ts for brunch 11t 11 i. m Sund11y 111 Tempi~ .Reth Shak.m ol S~mt11 A114' l"or llllormahon. call I 213 1 ~l 4924 • . DA Gtrl'E&S Ot~ THE AME&l<.'AN Revolut1orl , Patlence Wnaht Ch111pter. me~b at noon Tuesday 111 Hotel U.guna to hear Charlei. Culp speak For 1nformiat1on. <·all S81 2691 ALPHA XJ DELTA Onnge County Al umnae meets at 7 20 p m Monday for program on self- defense at 18258 Soli.no River Court. F'ountain Va lley Forinformation. ca11962 3896 LAG ONA BEACH EB ELL CLUB holds its annual rummage sale from 9 a m to 3 p.m Saturday in the Women's Clubhouse. 4!86 St Ann's Drive. Laguna Beach F'orinformation. cal1494-3318. SHOWBOAT CHA PT E R of Newport Har bor Guild of Or ange County Music Center meets 9 a .m . Wednesday, Feb. 4, m home of Nancy lngman. For information, call644·5859. NEWCOMER'S Cl.UR of Newport Beach m eets 19a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 4, to hear traveler Adele Tingey For infor mation. call 640·0294. NEWPORT HARBOR TOASTMISTRESS Club m eets 11 :30 a .m . Mo nday at the Marriott Hotel in Newport Center. For infor mation. call 494-3651. J UNIOR LEAGUE of Newport Harbor meets from 9 a .m. to l p.m. Saturday in the Social Science Hall of UC Ir vine for symposium on "Parenthood: The Choice and the Challenge." For information. call 640· 1450. BRIDGE GROUP of the Newport Beach Senior Citizens Center . 2101 15th St., Newport Beach, m eets in the center 10:30 a .m. to2:30 p.m. Friday for cont r act br idge. For information. call 548-7534. HUNTINGTON BEACH NE WCOMERS Club meets at 10:30 a .m . Tuesday for lunch. For in· form ation. call 963·7015. BALBOA SKI CLUB is sponsoring a Valentine's Dance at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Newport Beach. For information, call Kathy at 760·8158. BIG BANDS SINGL ES will have a dance at 8: 15 p.m . Sunday in Anaheim. For information. call 525-7657. WE CARE, a supportive group for divorcetl, widowed, separated or never married has small group discussions Wednesday evenings in San Clemente. Fridays in El Toro and Costa Mesa. For information, call 544 ·8800. Singles Calendar runs each Wednesday and con- tains mformatum on dtscusswn groups , parties and even1-:1~IU1-publu:...1n..the...Qrange Cqg_st area. Send noltce,, to Singles Calendar. Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1561J. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Include your name and teleplwne number. Noltces must bt> received two weeks m advance of an event THUllSDA Y, JAN. zt By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Mar.21-Apr.19): One close to you presses for decision on money and love. Complex problem can be resolved if you are analytical. Avoid making promises which can· not be fulfilled. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20>: Family m ember does have constructive ideas concern- ing expenditures and budget. Be receptive, diplomatic and make intelligent concession. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): See people, places as they are, not m erely as you wish they might exist. Someone wants you to m ake mis- take by rushing decisions. Instead, maintain moderate pace, avoid direct confrontations. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Assert seU in pos iti ve, dra matic m a nne r . P e rson a l -magnetism soars -you get what you want in surprising rashion. This is your powerplay day. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: Closed door con- ference results in completion of transaction. Ac- cent on business, property and the placating of older jndividual. possibly a ramily member. VtaGO <Au1. 23-Sept. 22): Revise plans, accent oristnality. independence and willing. na s to test theories. Leo, Aries, Sagittarius pel'IOOI l,ltw'e prominently. LIB&A (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Being too eautioul permits opportunity to fly away. Invest in 1our own talents, capablUUn . eaNlPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You're asked to make special appeal. Dlvenify without scat- teriD1 your forces. Circumstances favor your efforts. You'll make new contacts and popularl- tJ will 10ar. IAGl'ITA&IUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Some rntridionl actually work to your advanta1e. Know it, respond accordin1ly. Tem{>Orary J ·period of confinement or seclusion Is part 1of Jl•tural c1cle. CAPaJOOaN (Off. 12.Jan. lt): Apparent Mtbfflt boomeranp In your favor. Accent on eban1•, creative expre11lon, fulfillment of ............. AqllOIUS <Jan. JO-Feb. 11): Win ratber tltaa lcne JOUJ' way -diplomatic approach lwtaP dllind 19ultl. Focm • caner, •~lal ._._ edvmi-..-ud l'NdoG w1tll famil1 ,..... (Feb. lt-llar. •>: Brtq abltract =111 Into '"'9. Empballl cm dlftmtioB of ..... ,.... objedlYel ... plalloaopld~al ... ..,.. . .. Seve11 player~~ 646 gP111·s -.... fl -·--- When the N'ewporl Beach Senior Citizen Center l11 idgc f!111up w:111t e d to have a birthday party for Charlotte Gardne1, <;he gradnus l ~ 1 €" fused. not wantin~ to be the center of attc•ntion. Uut the bridge group m e m bers countered by throwing a birth<lay µart) for a ll thf'ir pla) c1 <; Don't re lv on hind .. if!lil .. Wednesday, January 28, 1981 DAILY PILOT 8Jt O\ •'I !.l<I \'1•;11 1ild Fl111·t•111·l· 111 11 1·\ !11 S•·itHlipg .. ,. 'll •llll Hll\ 1·11, !II ·1 ht'' <11 t· If 1,;.11111 11 om ll'ft 1 Anna Hoag, 92; I ' I h:i ( ;('1g1 I !I'' ; rid I ht· I 1·h11·t :int Charlotte, 92. ll'l t 1 il<w It• •rl · l •11 ·~ol r;,,' 11 !13 and Warren ( /uh 1 •1/i'111!11• 11rn• , ur ': W• •lnesdav an the Daily I '1/111 ''"'' , "'"""' 111111." r•I 11"111wn·~ ond service d11ft 111•'• •1w1 mid • / "'''' .. ;,.•·1 l•1 lh" pulihc fur t he f.,{/, 11 lll<i II• 1 I, Mak~ reservations e arly 'i•rkl "'''''' • 11, I /11/ I 111111rJm. f)ail1.1 l'tl(JI, P.O. 1111.r Vifl• < "''" \I, .11 1' I •1,11,·11, /m lurle your name 11 1111 p /111111 1111r•il . r DEAR AN N () LANDE RS : The holiday season is long over. but l .:-f' it's still not too late to ~-~ . get this off my m ind t\1' fl ,,;;;. Maybe it wJJl h e l p ~~-'\· ~ ' s o m e o n e t h i n k ~··\.11 straighter next year How many g rown _____________ .... ______ _ c h ildre n we re "loo busy" last December to visit their parents? How ma ny said. "It's too ex pensive maybe we'll go n.e~t year?'· If either of you r parents died and you re· ceived a p hone c all , you 'd s uddenly drop everything and ~o to the funeral, wouldn't you" Somehow you'd fi nrl the time and money. How much bette r to go when ttM> old folks can enjoy you a nd have the pleasure or knowing you cared enough t o put everything aside a nd come. I wish l could turn the cale ndar back and do CJ few things differently U nfo rt unat e ly , m y parents never had the thrill of seeing their first gr andchild. And now it's too l a t e . 20 -2 0 HINDSIGHT IN NEW J E RSEY DEAR 20-20: Thanks for a letter th1t Is sure to lilt some people where they Uve. If 20·20 was talklng to you, cllp this column, look al It again ne xt Nove mbe r and make yoar reservations. ' D E A R A N N LANDERS: l have some advice for the wire of the wor kaholic. Please ask the printers to put It in. Here it is: MAKE SURE H E HAS A LL T H E LIF E INSURANCE HE CAN PO~IBLY GET. Any man who works se ven days a week and hasn't had a vacation in four years is sure to keel over with a heart attack. You can yell your head uff and it won't makP any difference. Ask m L I was married to one Be prt•p<1red . ho 11 ey . I w~ • .;n 'l and ~t was a hi~ mistake. As soon as you ~t·I 0 111 of your widow's weerh you c an go ba <'k I•> school if you feel like it, join <111 exercise class, get a facelift. buy some nice clothes and take a cruise. Don 't feel guilty All those crazy hours h-c was putting in were for his own ego. ll had nothing to do with you and the kids. I wish somebody had given me this advice 10 years ago. It would have been worth a fort une. I am giving it to you for nothing_ F'AM ILJAR W I T H T H E TER R ITORY D EAR F AMILIAR : Ufe insurance is a l(ood ldea whether you are married t.o a workaholic or not. Actually, dear, hard w o rk n e v e r k i ll e d anybody. It's the stress and s train that l(ives t hose ove rac hie ve rs slump of the pump - especially If they are o v e rw ei ght a nd smokers. Sorry to be sada a bore but s ome people need to hear It a gain and again. DEA R ANN LANDERS: An elderly acquaintance found an old violin that has been in the family for many years. Glued to the inside is a pa p e r bear in g t h e followin g inscription : Hod Carete laosf • 1\ n toru u. ~ti ad 1 v arr II\ t'n·m11n e114'i~ l";•l'll'i>:tl .\111111 I 21 " Wit It a p11 tun• or a rrow11 T hi s woman TI; nf Ii m i t e d nH' 1.111 ., an cl 111•cds to know how to •fr ll·rminf• 1r Ill<' 111stru llll'nt is an urigi11:tl. Can vo u r t•comrnt'n tl a iru~tworthy JIUrty rn or nciir Springfi eld . 111 • w h o t•an hclµ'> AS K I NG F O H I\ F'HI F.NJ> DEA R ASKI N (;: Sorry, I never put one read e r in touc h with another. \'our best hf't ;., to io to t he p u b lic llhrary a nd ask the lihra rian for books on nrf' violins. There you will find much lnforma· l ion a nd pictures o f legitimate hallmarks. II your frie nd h as a n original Stradiva r ius, she sbouJd ask the con- ductor of the local sym· pho ny for guida nce. (Even if It Is not an original, It could be vf r y valuable.) OE /I.II ANN L ANDERS : Our ne w n e ighbors have teenagers the sam1· ajtcs I a s o urs 14 and 16. Recently we invited them over for Sunday brucnh. "Mrs. N." told a joke I considered orr- c o lo r . My hu s ban d blushed. The kids looked pained. I was embar- rased. Lat er I told h e r privately that I .didn't think h er jok e was appropriate in frontofthe kids . Sh e replied , Celebrity luncheon set Rod Carew o f the . California An1els wlll h o 1 t -a· c e le b r it y luncheon honortn1 out-•tandins puticlpants ln tbe Multiple Scle rosis READ-a-tbon Saturday at the Balboa Bay Club. Jotnin1 him wlll be Connie Needham and 8raat Goodewe f,rom "l:l1bt ~Saou;h ; •' former pi~ nm• naat Cat 1 Rl1b1 ; Martha Nix from "The W a ltons;" Wil lia m Kirby Cullen of "How the West Was Won ;'' USC football playe rs Gordon Adami and John Fishe r ; a uthors Cl7de Robert Bulla, The6dore Taylor alid Tom Bethan· court, a6d members of the Calilarnia SUrf soccer team. ' ·' - With • ..umatec1 at-t~ndance of 400, ti.e luncheon will honor 110 students who collected m or e than $150, st udents who read the most books, o th ers s elected in r a ndo m d r a win gs, teachers, parents and prlnclpals. M:ore than 100 schools t hrou1bout Ora n1 e Coantf participated In. · tbe-JIS READ-a-tho•~ con.-. '70.000 to belp find d. ca-and cure for multiple ~lel"Olll. 'T een a~t'r:-. kn11w l'V (•rylhing tod;1~ \.\ h.\ .bL' h~·ptwntic·a l '' ·111('.\ "<1111 to bc trcatell like adults · Whal ahout th1-;, i\nn'.' lf N ·s P IC R-f-"J WA l<l!J.;NSHl 'I!<:. MO \,., ' 1 • I-I, ·I' l Uv~r . o~t ££\(~ f\t l P.\.. 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J..2· 1 CONTACT (R) ., M0A•S·H A n-.irea commande< 5Care• e•ervooe on thf' 4077th wolh nos mohlarism ~ BARNEY MILLER lfor.,ance m1•e& w1tt1 <July ,.,,.,,, Wo10 ,.nd Ot•1 Ja11 ice w .. ntworlh go undt'r cowr ;11 a hott'I 10 tr.it• tJc-1wn J creve, ronhAt \ ii •act •rip Ulynn Turrnan (l e ft > s tars as 'Thornwell,'' an enlisted man to whom the Army administered LSD in a new TV movie with Timothy Stack (right> and Cos1e Costa tonight at 9 on CBS. Channel l 1 00 I C88 HEWS H8CHEWS HAPPY DAYS AGAIN R1L111e 1• 11rres1ttd 11nd voar!}tKl '"""' being 1nt1 1nl1111100~ k1ss1ng bandol or Molwau~e.; I A8CNEWS JOKER'S WllD G» M•A•S•H I ravper. coac hed by tlawkevo. enters 111e 1111e1· camp boxmg loumament 10 p1ev11n1 lhe lransle1 of a lleaulllul nul54! .., BAAETTA Wtwo Bare1fa's lead to a bi>by s;,111no racael os mur-1 derod tie assumes lhe roie 01 d prospecltve buyer on .in attempt 10 crack tlW! opera hon fl) OVEAEASY Guests Yul Brynner. Dt John Farquhar (RI 8!) MACNEll I lE~EA REPORT TIC TAC DOUGH @) MERV GRIFAN Guest~ Andy Gobb, Clott Roe hard 7'30 I) 2 OH THE TOWN Hosts Steve E<lwarels and M!llO<ly Rogeo s 0 FAMILY FEUD 0 SHANANA Guest Lola F Jlana 8 HOlLYWOOO SQUAAU I FACE TH[ Muate • ALL IH THE fAMIL Y G10,.a suspects Ille worat alter .,.Ike 5 once-•·wet• IOb of tutoring ti curvoe cot. tege cutte lurns Into a lwtee·•·-k lob, •• her apar1men1 • MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT II) THE SHAKESPEARE PLAYS "The Taming 0 1 The Shrew" Monty Python's John Cieese stars as Pe1ruch10 and Sarah Badel portrays Ka1hertn• tn lh1s rarce depicting 1he en<11oss ballte be1ween the se~es Otrecled by Jonathan M•I· !er ()) P.M. MAGAZINE Fake rock performers. the world snow Sko ballet champ•or• 8:00 ti ()) ENOS A cleo;er robber who is afraid lha1 Enos can 1<1ent1· tv hom I roes to <11scre<111 tile cop CHANNE~ LISTINGS 0 REAL PEOPLE Featured the smallest man m Ameuca. mute· moon1e<I baseball players. a str19mg poodle, a relorc..>e who waves commuters off to work U MOVIE • •" The Grissom Gang" ( 197 11 Kom Oarllv. Tony MusanlP BasO<l on 11 novoo by James Hadley Chase A psyclloplllhoc kidnapper falls 1n love wolh hos beautoful wealthy voL tom ti ..... 1 ( 11.1, 0 • '-1111 'ill 0 " ~ /~ . ' 0 • l\f I I •\flt • ·•'.Ht II ' 0 . " I• I It ) I 10 "' ' 1\ • ~r m • ' I I m . •r I• ED . I 11q C'il "" ' ·~ I t'H . ,'\n111 , .. . 1\11 ~· •o•· ,\101Jt• t• ~,, i'' I .... 1, ,,, t••lt• I' I ' j ,, I• II 1\11 1• "HI' • I i ~ 1 ' I 1' ,. •' fl, •• h D ®) EIGHTIS ENOUGH Oav1<1's constructoon torm os hore<I to restore an Old bu1ldortQ that Janet s law '"'" has been retained to have destro yed •' .MCMI • *" "lfodWIY Low" (11101 l'•let O'Too .. , ~ YOtll. A~ .,, .. ,~~ to "" "*"• .. "'°"* (!--·~ tlOlll In "" mentll r .... tloll .... • Ml. MAGAZINI Fllke rocti perl0tmere; Ille -rid enow alll )allet CflamplOn; Cllel Tell"-" epintcn ulld Wltfl baeon dreeeing, Dt. WMC)C) on a ,_ lid In lrMling llear1 diMue. Cathy Mann vlaltt I IMIOUS Hollywood aide- waltc • MOVIE t t '.\ "The NIOht Of The Grlufy" ( 19681 Clin1 Walk· er,Marttla H.,., A lofme< lawman 11 both«ed by a grtuty ~ he l(les hts hand 111 ranching • uvt FROM THE MET~LITAN "Eielllra" Swedlsll sopra· no 8lrg11 Notsson Is lea· lured tn the tolle role of Rlchlrd Strauss's Otle·ec l OP6f• James Lev1nt' con· ducts Iha Melropolllan Opera Orcr>eslra 1:30. ~BURNETT AHOFAIEHOS Gues1s Sieve Lawrence. TomConwey 1:00 8 ()) MOVIE Thornwell" (Premiere) Glynn Turm1n. Vincent Gardenia T Ile 11ue story of the Uno111<1 States Army's use of the hallucinogenic drug LSD on an entosted man 15 documented D DtF~AENTSTROt<ES Whim Mr Drummond has me 1unk lood vending machines which he owns taken out I of Arnold s school, the kl<Js 1ake 11 out on Arnold IJ®) TAXI Lole al 111 e garage b"Lorn11s par a<11se on Emlh whPn Lalka begins supplying me cabb•~ w11h nos goandmo1hers neaven- ly cookies CD MERV GRIFFIN Guests Andv Gtbb Cliff Richard 9.90 0 THE FACTS OF LIFE Blau .ind another student get onto an intense compe· totoon wh1Cn has some se11ous consequences IJ(f)l SOAP Whole Danny toes near dca1h 1n a hospnat Ma1y miikes a snoc k1n9 ,.,vela 11011 as 10 ttte true 1<1ent•tv ol h•~ lather 10 00 Q QUINCY Ouorocy on 1ury duly os uroobte 10 usd hos e•1Je111se 10 pro¥1' m" innocence 01 an acr.use<l mur o.,rer 00 NEWS U ®J VEGAS !lonzer soarcnes for mo11ey 10 meet a S50 000 proce rng hung on Dan s hie Q) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS fD SILVER WINGS ANO SANTIAGO BLUE I he s1ory or the Worne11 Air Force Service Potots ot Worlel War II lells of the 1 000 women who brao;ed not onty pnysocal dangers dnd h3rdshops bul also tor- I TUBE TOPPERS. KHJ e 8:00 -"Brotherly Love." Peter O'Toole and Susannah York head the cast or this movie drama about men· tal illness: KCET 9 8 :00-Live from the Metropolitan. Brigit Nilsson sings the ti· tie role of Richard Strauss' one-act opera "Elektra ." <Story, ~age 815>. CBS 8 9:00 "Thornwell." A new TV movie based on the true story of a soldier administered LSD by the Army. Glynn Turman stars (photo at left , story below>. modab141 prejudice 10 serve llleo coonlry 8!) REAGAN· THE CALIFORNIA CONNECTION A t>enon<l·lht·scenes look al Cal1lornoans wt•o netl)<ld form Reagen s poUtocat career 1n 1ne earl'f 60s rea1u11ng comments by Cat1torn18 POhC1t1c1ans and wealthy 1nd1v1duats who had helJ:H!(I gu1<1e and shape Pros1dent Reagan s career 10:30. mJ NEWS 8!) OVA BROTHER'S KEEPER Laurence Luck1nb1il S1<1rs on thos moving drama about the decline of Jn atcohohc physician 11:00 I) 0 D (()@) NEWS 0 STAR TREK An e•pe11men1 10 p1olorig hie on a planet ho~ ~uL cee<Je<I w•tll dovas1011n9 results fl NEWLYWED GAME Cl) M•A•S•H HawkPyo tHfuSP'i to release a woun<l"CI 1<11re11ri wanted IJv IJ ~ 1n1.-.11o 9ence Q) MOVIE • * • I flt'!><! 1 r1ou~ar1u Hill~ I t9~!1t O•,n M rrray Richard Egtm A m.ou~d 'dutt1er 't.HU"'" to tll~ •~r mer swee1tu•art wnen <>he 1~ lhrea1ene<1 ED OICKCAVETI JOHN DARLING Tile NPw Astronau1s· Guests Or George Nel- son Or Anna Fosller Or ~lllllryn Sulltvan I 1 30 I) MOVIE • • The Swiss Conspira- cy 119781 Oav1<1 JansSP.n Ady M111ano A tormer De1Jartmer11 ot Justice mv11s11ga1or 1S nireo by a Swoi.s Oank .. nose <1epos• tors are beong threatenetJ w•1h t>tackmaol D TONIGHT C.ues1 110~1 Oav•<l lPlltJr man Guests ArPth .. frunklon Oo~k En1.Jer9 Pett> Barbutll IJ 1191 ABC NEWS fl GUNSMOKE A n1gto ~•ako\ match Q•••:·. u11 aymy <Jown-an<J r11Jt • p1io1 player '"" cha11'P. 10 reqaon !us sell respect Cl) HOGAN'S HEROES ".Qt C;irt"" 1s 1rapp.,o whole in a NA1 uniform fD C'i) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS -MtONtGHT- 12000 MOVIE • Tn1• l::s'•"''''" Pdt.f.:!f ',ll)t 1 11•1!»~1 Oorol'oy Prn """''' Jae.a;; •h.JQdn Br.111n1i- ~Jr" ~r j0tr'-; C)Ont H1bfi~I (.lyOJl l:iaHOn lfJ u~,,,,,,,,.. the Wt-!.1 duttnq lht. llf'Pr&SS•Oh 0 0 LOVE BOAT If [tu~ llP\\ ()f 'Thornwell': Army's secret 'misuse' of LSD -Ry Jt:RRV Bl'CK I.OS /\NO t-:Lt-:s 11\ P > James Thornwell's nund wa.., ... pinnin~ out of control. and it took him Ii years to find out why It wa!'l 1001 . and Thornwell was in solitary con· ltnemcnt in a l!Mret tow<'r 1n an old mill. along the I .oire River al Orlc;ms. France. lie was serving in :rn /\rmy commun1<·alions unit. and the Army had ;1ccused him of stealing secrets. It was only with the help of the Freedom of In· tflrmation Act that Thornwell was able 1o obtain lhe dot'uments that showed the Army had secretly 1!1vcn him LSO. the hallucinogen, in an attempt to get him to confc!'l~. Thornwell 's story was first told on CBS' "60 M tti utt-s, · which ins pired this powerful film star- ring Glynn Turman as Thornwell . Michael de c;uzman wrote the script Harry Moses, who pro- duced the original "60 Minutes" segment, was llU CISU WU I dwMd~ Sdll• &llft IM AA rM' Sr., f 14; 1 t """'" l •nlrr Wotbroo~ Woodbrodat 114 ~.'9 ~JJ~ · l q1q 4141 111 41 ~30 U OI 1114) ~~I 06~~ llSSIM fife •t•T• IUCI C1"tmi VttlO I 1141 dJO 69~0 I dw;rd\ ·lw1n 1114) 848 11388 NO PA6tlt'8 ACC'.l!P'fllO 0..-.0 ~-ll-N'T director and exec uti ve produce r for "Thornwell.· which CBS will broadrast tonight at 9 on Channel 2. Thornwt'll was singled out for the unus ual tre atment. and was kept in the lower for six weeks. Durin~ that time. there was a staged threat lo his life. "WE SHOT TWO weeks or our five-week schedule in Orleans. where it actually happened," said Turman. ''We-even used theaame.old erain mill where the coup de grace was slipped lo him. It _was put into his waler and for 17 years he never knew he took it. Turman said he spent a week with Thornwell. adding, "I found him one of the most fascinatiny men I've ever met. It was his awareness, his abili· ty lo express himself about his observations about the way the system works. He was very. ver) aware. . "I guess having dealt with the government for 17 years made .him aware . Also. I did not rind him lo be bitter." . Turman said he was cast at the insistence of Moses, the director. who had seen him in "Charlie Smith" on public TV "I HAD A BALL doing it," the actor said. "I've never wanted a part more than this. These kind or parts don't come along too often. It has a very basic social content. It's entertaining. It offered a.n actor the gamut in which to exercise his craft. "The picture has a pinch of foreign intrigue to it. It's a bit of a thrille r. It's like a docudrama. It's narrated by a lawyer who tells us about Jim. The stor y is told through flas hbacks, and at the same time that whodunit is ever looming." T hornwe ll never was convicted, and was separated from the Army with a less than honora - ble discharge.-------------- MOVIE RATINGS FOR MRENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ,,,. .x,.c-,,, .. r....,. • 10 ......., __ .. """°""""' ...... .,.,,.,. ... _lit',,,.••- ~Lam NllO Ill '•~MS McE1v[ '"l 11"'4. C1I '"' MOTION l'ICTUM CODE OI. ML' llllOULATION Call Ml-1171. ht • few word• loworll for ,, •••" ... worth cheering about." NI W YOlt# OAH I' NfWS. •o•Mr~(oooM • "1111iA /l4i!!;t .~ --~ NDW~IMI ...... Sotell Coest Ptai1 !>46 211 I ...,..,.._...,,,..,.., """1lM9-w.l'T1 "Th,•y lrll'd to rnllroad him,' Turm;.in !'><Jiii. "but they ('Ouhln 'l M n~1 of thrnw d<Jl'umcnts "t:rl' never foun d B<.•<·aus<• of th(• w av ht' was 1n1t.·r rngatcd. the <.·ourt martial <·om'm1tll'l' said hE" couldn't be ch:.irgcd with anyth1n~" Vincent Gardenia also stars. as Trnc~er, a 'i pecial agent Sl•nt by the Ar my to convince Thornwell to confess to thl'ft of the secrets Thornwell subscqucnlly was awarded $625,000. the lari:tcst amount of mon1.•y Congress has ever given an individual TURMAN SAJD the filming in France was a· pteasure. "The caterers set up alongside the Loire River. They caught salmon in the river and it went right into the pan. They served us fresh bread and pastries on finl' silver a nd china. We had fresh ~reens from the l'ountry It was wonderful " The actor made his movie debut 1n "Cooley lligh ," and has starred in ''Centennial." "Minstrel Man." "Attica." "The River N1~er." "Ccrt>momes in Dark Old Men:· and has had roles in "The White Shadow" and "PalmNstown. S.J\." lie was born in llarl<'m and was raised in <l reenwieh Village "I was thrust into a mostly white world." he said . "although the Village. as a center of the arts, was s upposed lo be lihcral Supposed to be'" fie made his stage debut m 19f>6 in "Raisin in the Sun." R "I started on lhl' stage." he said, "but I iust LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS ZANY COMEDY THIS YEAR! t!Jj\@£©~ £01Jt! lP®l1~~~ ( f!fiiMA <if a fffeeadie"I,) r POHi · ..... , ........ , :t. , .. ,. v. ••••• , \ •.• ·~ .. ,._. _, ..,.. ........-~--...... ~ .. ,.. ... ,._ ........ caren Kay9, Jadl Carter: "CrMh Ole! Crill&'' Jeul- ca Waller: "l'fl "-,.. .. tn Love Again" -""*t• f urncello, M1cNe1 Clllan ~ MllSION; IMP088*.E Tile IMF la alllgfted lo break up an u..O..world r1ng attemptlno 10 .. , uo a large drug manufacturing plant 12:30 D TOMOAAOW Guest Roman Polanski, part 2 G OONLANE Guests Sieve Baker James Randy 01 Trask, Norm1" Rowe, Johnny Farnham lt00.8) -YOO BET-YOUft LIFE Buddy Ha~keu meets a couple who shd 10 malrt· monv a young man who a1e an 11.1001 11ee and a beautolul brul hon<! lady Q) INDEPENDENT NElWOAK NEWS 1:05 IJ @) POLICE WOMAN A rormeo delt!Cllve 1urne<1 provale uye arrtves on Los Arogelt:~ to lrnp a molloon· <Juliar crome boss IRI 1·25 0 NEWS 1.30 1) NEWS 0 MOVIE • • • • I opkapo I 196~) Mehna Mercoo11. Max1rn1h .in Schell A valuable l"wel !olu<l<111<1 'word ·~ SIOlt:n ttom a l urkoSh museum fl THE LONE RANGER T1te ~*"m' Cl) YOU BET YOUR LIFE r1utldy •«•L~"11 mt!()IS an dL••µurit turost d 1una pl~y tH .,.,d a n1,,lt; modot Q) MOVIE • • • L1s,1 11%2) Doto ,,., /Hlll St,•µl11J11 Ooy<l A D111cr1 O••lPGlo.t: ulhlrnl)IS lu 'n1-i1'4! Yf.' 'w ht~ ,,.._,,Jli ~l~Hr.~ hy r,,wush"''l an ..-.-; Nu1 200 Q NEWS Cl) MOVIE * • T ,,~ ')u•<.."' C,1,,111 C t'!Mt Aud.r• Murf,Jl1y M1;r t 1 Ario..-,., A t.t1Npn• ,:. is 'v'•l, .. ~,.. t11 011· t'JW••-.rtt·I') pa• l11f hi':. 011\I m1YJH:!O\ -"f11•1 h{: lu:tfflt•> oJ t'jJH() 0 1 tt•1' •tlflf '1tfJN•, Wf , t ,,,,. lJ•• ... t tormt!ullr't) '"'° •r ~n 2·05 ti MOVIE • • • Oomensoon 5 • "JL"' Jr·thPy Huhlf•' J 1 I t 'i t ,_., lr t (J11~,,,f't ale at1empt to MW LOI .,.._. from e hydrotlfl bomb, WI ~ aearK ~··~Ilion ~. 1:101 N1W1 1:00 NIWI 1:41• "'°"" • • ~ "Savage Pampu" (1987) Rc>Oen Taylor, Aon RancMll An Army officer 1r'" to keep hit rNNlary unit intact altar a band of rtbet fltrgtntlnlan dtMf1. en and lndiant r anMoC1t1 the coontryllde 3:56 • HEW8 4:008 MOVIE * • '"1 "Birth 01 A Legend" ( 1973) Documentary. A coyote pup whleh htl bMfl orphaned ven1u1" out ln1o 1ne wide, wondrooa -rid. Tltatr•day•s Dayli•r ,tfot'lr• -MORtH- 11:00 Cl) •', "Randy Rides Alone' 119341 John Wevne. Alt>etla V•ughn A cowboy 1nf11tra1e,s an oul· law gang to gather evo· denc;e ag11ns1 thieves wno 1a1d11<1 an eapress compa. n'yofhc;.11 -AFTERNOON- 12:00 CD • * * · The Helen Mor- gan Story I 19f>71 Ann Blyth Poul Newman A torch Songer sutlers per· sonat and p1ofess1ona11oss as stoe toghls a ba111e ~aonst alcoholism W * * * "Ooclor Ehrl· •ch'~ Ma91c Bullet' ( 19'40) Edward G Rob111son, Ru1h Go1<1on A doctor devotes hos hie 10 l•ndong a cure tor SQCIUI d1~ases 3.00 ffO, • • •, 'The Nogh1 51atkc1 t 19711 Darren McC.av1n Carol L ynley A reporter 1nvesto9a1es a series of murders comm11- 1eo ny d man whom he °"''"•es 10 be a •ampore 3·30 0 •', Doomsday Machirtt> 119721 Henry WolC'>•On Mala Powers I !If: C.r'!w Of a spaceship lace5 me cna11e,.9e or an uncertain future alter v1ew- l"Q lloe oes1ruc.11on of tile Earth by nuclear holo- caust by Armstrong & Batluk tonigh,t • airs rt•1·1·nlh d1<1 m\· fu·..,1 ..,tai.:(· mu..,1t'al. ·season's Hca:.ull!>. b\ Hon -'1 tlncr 11 "':...., :-.1·111 on tour hy the :"iational Alack Tour mg t '1n·u1l · Thi• f1r-.. 1 rol1• !'ailing upon him to sing and tlant'l' wa!-tht· CBS s pc·l'1al "Minstrel Man." 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USED CARS '" ........ , ..... ~"YE 1.01 ..... THI. HUNTEll ,...,, "llUftLllQUI'' "OYllALOllS" NDID POii ADUL ----·--,.,. ~" C"9 ~ TMI ACAOIMV ("J Wednesday, January 28, 1981 DAILY PILOT 8 JI Opera lovers rejoicing Nilsson returns tonight in 'Elektra' By •Aal' CAMPBELL NEW YORK IAP> -Public TV'11 broadcast of .. Elektra'' is not JUSl another ··1ive from Ule Mt'l" vrc1>entallon For opera lovt·ri., it'll a s uperevent . 1tpothtchllng a superstar Uirgit Niisson, the No. 1 Wa11:ncnan sopr ano of her time, i.111g i. tht> title role in Richard Str aw.1> "l<:lcktra" which re quirt•:-. a Wagnt::raan soprano 111 .a pcrformant•e tape d at the Mt•t1opo lt t:111 Opera Feb. 16, wmi 11 'i. a c hance to hear the o pera i.tur that Americ ans thought after her last Brunn haldc m "Uae Walkure·· April 2. 197!'> they'd never hear again. When Misi. Nilsson heard that she'd be ret urning to the Met , after a long deadloce with the lJ S. Internal Revenue Servi(•e. s he recalls, "I was jumping for joy "Tll t:N T H F. C LOSER I l'amc ... s he says, "the more I n•alized how daffit"ult it would bl'. be<.•ausc I not only have le l'Ompetc with m yself four years a~u but w ith all. t he s weet memories µeople had, memories made even s weeter and better by the years ... But the audae nt'e and the crit ics. both apprehensive and full of those memories. s till loved the shining Nilsson voice. And Miss Nilsson found it "a fa n tast i<' exµcr ience" to be back. She says, "I'm not going to sing forever . I wanted so bad- ly to come back and reach ove.r this stupid feeling I had that I had to leave my public under such shabby circumstances. The Internal Revenue asked from m e as much money as I haven't even earned altogethe r I could n't pay it. "I WAS SINGLio;D out as being som e sort of example. which hapµe n s s ometi m es. The strange thing is that I paid my laxes in Euroµe. Still. that wasn·t accepted here. It was a big knockdown In t h e f ace. The re was noUling else to do but go live and sins in Europe." So what brought about the felicitous return? Miss Nilsson says, "A lawyer , Arnold Weisberger . who is a ~real opera lover, sta r ted to miss me and he was asking why I wasn 't around. He got the answer I couldn't come back for tax reasons. He wrote me a let· ter, would I aJlow him to help me. ··r 'd had three different law yers . T hey we r e taking money out of me and doing nothing. One law yer was married to a singer who wanted to sing my roles whe n I left. Ma ybe he wasn 't t h e right lawyer to choose. NILSSON "I WAS FULL of disillusion· ment. My husband said, 'Don't s tart this business again. It takes all the nerves out of you.· ·'I saw small hope. But I wrote that he could do what he could d o. I would love to come back. In two months he came lo a solu· lion th at I could reasonably pay. I 'd never m et him. The first time was after m y concert in November." T he Met, which had set up sever a l seasons in advance whe n Miss Nilsson and t he IRS settled , quickly a rranged a Sun- day concert for her in November 1979 and '"squeezed in" four per formances of "Elektra " in February 1980. The Hamburg Opera allowed her to cancel two performances there. "I TillNK I HARDLY ever heard anything like the recep· lion that evening. You could feel the warmth of everyone I really had to swallow three times." Although "Elektra" 3GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS IEST ACTOll Mias Nilsson says that singing t he title role really isn't easier t ha n singing a Wagner role. "Maybe it would be lf there were an intermission." she says. "But you have no tim e to regain your strength. If you run out of gas, you never recover." Miss Nilsson sang ··Die Frau Ohne S<.'hatten" five limes a t the San Francisco Opera this season. It was announced re· cen tly that she will perform in con cert at the Met April 12, her only Nt>w York appt>arance of the year "PLANNING A LONG time in advance can be ~ood or bad," Miss Nilsson says "In the last 10 years, I always sa y that r m interested provided I have a voice still ··t don't want to sing as much any more Al my a1::e 1t takes more time to rega in m y s trength than it did wht.'n I was younger I try to pat'c myself I k!c l,and hear my voit•e within me ; I don't hear 1t I ht· sa m t• way a1> the public Elektra will air tonight at 8 00 on KCET. Channel 28 Newfilan stars with Asner ' HOLLYWOOD-CAP1 Pau.I Newman and Edward Asner star in "Fort Apache, The Bronx," a movie ._bout an embattled police precinct in New York City Newman plays a t ough p'a t rolman who faces a cris is of consc\'ence t hat pits ham against his fe low offi cers Asner is Lhe precinct commander. a "by·the- book" t•op determined to brang discipline to his men and order l<> the str eet ... 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'•" 1\'I 1 ul 111· l1t·1ou fla\'C•r u .. "' ... 11 .. , a "'"aJth ol l\JIUro1l 11tam1n., .ind nuoera.l fo1 ai:o<Kl ht.ilth ~ .. It does noc Duran& m•l .. t l't'Ol Uflt!'> .... 11 wa a rare is11d Vllll u(.od l umrrn.od1 t v M an laborwu!>h ).(Jlht'r l-tl 11 b~ dr~ ang Ol'e.m "'at er But landlod tt'd t n bt:'> t ould find salt onl~ 1n the rav. h.11Kh the} ate Jn their u1H~nd1ni.: 4ues1 for the vital C'hem 11·1.1I .. u<'h tribes bwlt lht! uldt•!>I ri •• ub 111 the world leading to the• 111·can Wealthy people once wore ~ult in nttk amulet~ "" prott-(•tion from the devil , who never l0 r1>Ssed its path. Durinli, their lifetime;;. poo r people w~re lucky lo i.:u thcr a s m a ll dish of salt fflr the ir fune ral. Having ont· 1n their <·of fin was suppos ed to prolt•t•t the ir soul throughout e tcr111l ) Ro man soldiers wer e paid sm a ll "Salar ies." or "mone v <ti lowed them to buy s uit for their survival," llor <1ce 165-8 B.C. 1 said. In 1875, the re nowned nutn tionisl , Mrs. Mary Lincoln. wrote. "Salt is the only condi m ent ac· tually necessa ry to health lls c h lori n e s uppl ies t he hydrochloric acids t hut help d igest our food. It s upplies soda that helps extrnct nourishment from foods," Put away your salt shakers. Reach f or her bs i nstead. Finally in the 1800s, m a nufac· turers learned to package sail, and ship it a round the world. The n man's hunger ror s alt pro- duced a crescendo of its use dur ing the early 1900s Now the cydc is swi nl'(ing the opposite way So put uway your salt shakers. Hcac·h for herbs in- s tead . Don 't spr inkk salt over morn· ing eggs. Use tarragon, the egg herb, to enrich their flavor /\dd 14 l'Upfu l of tarragon vineg ar to the wate r i.n which you poach your eggs . It wi ll a lso 1>revent their strnying in t he pan. TARRAGON VINEGAR I quart while vinegar 2 six-inch stalks fresh tar· ra~on Minl UXUJ used to scenl bed linens Pour the vinega r into a pan. Insert the C'leaned tarragon into the empt y bottle. Heat t he vinegar Pour it over the t<tr· ragon Cap tightly fo r 1 to 2 weeks before using The tarragon will last for a ~·ear . .lust replace the vinegar when nccessa rv. If you cannot find fresh t ar· r·agon at your m arket. orde r seedlings from a nursery Use scv~ral A vo1cl s:.dt1ng 111111 toma to s <1 lad . or bat·on. ll'ltutc unc1 tomato sundwtl'h al noon Wr<tp l\111 t eas poonful of c rus hed basil, t he tom ato herb. in fotl Tak(! it with you to us £> instea d Or do the same with •1• te a·, s poo nful of crus hed sage. Ask t he waiter to have the cook s prinkle it ove r cheese be for c he gr ills it for your sandwich Zucchini Dumplings accent stew ... CB Substitute thyme if yo u expect lo order a ham sandwich . or a ham and grilled cheese. Your steak for dinner will be delicious if you rub it with slices of garhc (once cla ssified as an her b I. Then press I/• teaspoonful of crushed rosem a ry into ea ch s ide before charring. If ~11u <ff1· having humburg1:r , Ir~ th1~.- llA~RU RGl-:R 1 , pound g round !:>1 rloin 1 papcr-thrn !>li te onion . rn lnl't'<J ·~ s m<Jll dove ~arl 1<'. mtnl'L'tJ '• ti'a !>p 111111 rosem a r y . l'rushc<l :1 d as h PS Wor n ... ter sh1 r~ "" U('l' ;\·11x well Form into a patty Me lt somt' butter Fn the meat You 'll soon find ·you p rerer he r bs instea d ut' s a lt . Yo u ·11 probably s ay. <Js I do. '"Sa It ruins the flavors . · Colunntist ~pecializes in herbs . and spices Mitzie Stuart Kelle r. whose weekly column on h er bal cook· ing begins today in t he Daily P ilot food section. has s pent years t ra veling and tracing down the " roots" of her bolog y He r first book . .. Mysterious ·He rbs a nd RooL'i." traces the histories of 27 well-known and readily available herbs in writ ings dat ing back to 27:17 B.C T he rirst edition sold out in £>ight weeks Ms. Keller has hos ted her own television progra m in I.as Ve gas · and appearecl o n sh ows in Los Angeles, San Dic•go. St Louis and other m ajor c itie s 'f N HER COl.U MN. Us ing He r hs, Ms. Kc·llcr will provid t' he autv hin ts und ntht•r US('S fo r he rhs: discuss their nut ri1.·nt C'On tent <1nd offcr a ri vir l' on ):!rowing an<l preser ving thc•m Ancl. or course. ther e will he recipes. som e d atini? buck to th e fir st centur y "Most a re easy to p repare." she said "Many <'an ht• flUi ckly m a d e ine>xpPns ivel y fo r on e pe rson. or multiplied for more " Me anwhile. Ms Kelle r is com ple ting h e r ne xt hook . ··An Jft.o rbal Cook Rnok fo r O ne.'' and working on th rec othe rs A NATIVE of WehstC'r Groves, !\1 iss . Ms . Kelle r m a jore <l in f·i n t• a rt s at Was h i n g t on Univers it y t\ It h o u g h :\1 s K 11 II t• r has signr d a s ix yc:.i r r·onlra et for in · ternatinna l <iistrihution of tier <'nlumn. !ht• Dai lv Pilot has oh t:J ine<i 1•X<.'l11s1 \'l' f)ra ng1· Count v righl<; ·· ---1 Herbs have had unusual uses through the ages Throughout t h e centuries, herbs h ave b een us e d fo r culinary, beauty, and medicinal purposes. They have also been used in a number of peculiar wa ys. Some of them can be run to try today. Instead of com pl<1ining about inflation, try the m agi(· or Gold Marjor am <Origanum a ureum). In 1436. an anon ymous author t\\\\\ \\\\\\ said. '"Gold into thy house'll cram. if thee grow Gold Mar- joram." Pliny the Elder Cc23-79 A.D .. Ro m an i had said 1400 yea rs earlie r. if a Gold Mar· jora m flourished in the garden. its owner was certain to be wealthy with '"a cons tant inflow of gold." RUT IF THE PLi\NT d ied. t he own er faced certain ba nkrupt<:y If milord did lose his shirt. it w.,s probably a li nen one scent ed with lavender I Lavandula vera i . "Boyle II Tables1>oonful l of La,·e ndar in ( :•. c u pJ of water . and welt thy s hirt in 1t, and dry it again. and we are it ," Willia m Langham told bachelors in 157!J. Mint (Menthu p1perita l was used to scent bed linens Italian wom en spread dam p s heets over s unlit beds of m int. The sheets a bs or bed mint's fragra nce as they dried. If you do not have u tlt.'<.l ot m int . buy runnto·rs <JI a nursery and drop them inti> your dryer . DURING THE 1600s. Fren('h wo me n found wi ld m int C Menthe sauvagel use ful They spent s um m e r afternoons s tuffing silken pillows with its leaves. They tossed severnl atop their Vse eggs q,nd herbs beds. then StJrinkled them with wa l e r to re leas e minl's fra - g r an<·e Da m p mi nt pillo ws cooled the skin on hot nights. King Geor ge Ill Cl738·1820l had women stuff pillows with hops I lfumulus lupulus J for him. lie heltcved hops rJi llows soothed his nerves. and prevented in· som naa Re move a thtrcl ur the fectthcrs in a pillow Replace the m wit h ho ps . Sp rink le with a lcohol before retiring to release bops· a rom a . Hops :.ire a vall<tblc at health s tor<':-. Or if you arc planning to visit F.n g land. buy hops pillows t here Women 'Ah<1 objc<.·tcd lo dam p pillows drank sevcrul 1;ups of bitte r Hops Tt•a to Jlrt.'vcnt the wrinkles that sleeplessness can bring llOPS 'J1Et\. 1 ~ tahlt'spoon hop~ I l'UIJ 1·old watt'r Sim m('r, C'11vcrcd . 1 ~ mrnutl.'s Sem1·cool bt'fon • strainin g Add honev But hops art• m o d t>ru tl·I~ narcotic· So !>11mc w11men pre ferred T C'a o f Ho sc rnur \ I Ros marinus off1cin:.i l1s 1 fo.r s imilar but less dcf1n1t1v<.• rC' suits F a m ous beaut ies made the tiny blue Oowcrs of Hoscmary in to an 011 lo erase wrinkles \' 0 U ' I.I. N t: E () q u i t e a number or live ros emar y pl<1nts to make this oil. Just place as many flo we rs as you wish into a glass j ar. Tie a fine linen cloth •wcr the top Turn the m outh down tightly into anot her s trong glass Set in the sun for <1 few we£>ks until an 011 distills down into the lowt•r glass. Ladies who used Rose mary Oil reputedly had suC'h perfect complexions that they never needed cosmetics. fo'or many centuries . religious people classified the we aring of <'osmctics as a s in. But some wo men made their' own. and ap· plied the m subtly. Most young men wanted lo know. before giving his lady love tht• ring, whC'thcr or not she was tr ust worth} If she pamled her fac·e. sht> was not How was a ~ ounJ! man lo kno\\ ·• During thut period. ga rlic (Al· l1um sativum ) was classified a~ a n llt'rh Dr. Langha m advised. "F:<tl 1a head ! o f <i a r like & bre athe upon a pa inted fat·e. & l he colour will quic kly banish <•wa~." <Wouldn't anyonc's '11 Create new interest in breakfast; experiment By MIT'llE KELLER Cre ate n e w i nt e r e s t i n breakfast by using he rbs in scrambled eggs. ll e rbs add 'flavors, and natural nutrients . Enjoy experime nting with dif- ferent flavor s. It only ta kes a few seconds ; a nd a del ic iou s breakfast can induc e a pos itive attit\ldetostart your day. All herbs contain a wealth of ~-~ n atural nutrients with their vitamins and t ra ce m ine rals. Although s m all qua ntities a re us ed , they contain elem ents the bod y needs , o fte n i n s m all am ounts. Inc lude minced portions of fish, fowl. meat or vegeta bles from last night's dinne r or doggie-bag, for a heartier bre akfast . Then add a ppropriate herbs . Some cooks pound half of the herbs into the butter before cook· ing to enhance all the flavors. I do not because although it does re· s uit in tasty eggs , it also r esu lts in ones with a ghastly g reenish color. BASIC SCRAMBLED EGGS FORI 2 large eg.gs, r oom te rn· pe rature 1 leaspobrrc-oltt-water 2 teaspoons cold milk l,it teaspoon tarragon, the egg herb 1,it teaspoon chervil 3 pats butter 1 teaspoon cream Whip together the e11s, water, milk, herbs. Melt 2 pats butter, preferably in a copper pan, over low heat. When the butter bqtna to bubble, turn heat htch. Pour lD e111. Stiroecuionally. WhenatilJ 1li1htly moist, remove from name, Stirthroqh lut pat of but· .. ler . then cr eam to finish. (Please: nosa lt.1 Trv variations : . MUSHROOM AND CHERVIL-TARRAGON Mince 1 sm all. ra w m ushroom. Saute it Clow heat> in the butte r . before adding basic egg mixture. Finish with e ither cream or juice of ~ s mall lemon. C AVIAR AND C HERVIL· TARRAGON Add l tablespoon caviar, well d ra ined, to the butter before adding the eggs. F inish with lem o n juice. To p with dollop of sour cream . Garnish with lemon wedges. LOBSTER AND CHERVIL· TARRAGON Saute 1 tablespoon cooked, minted lobster In the butter befor._.adaing eggs • .Finish with lemon juice. . nsHORSMOKEDSALMON A~DCHJ:llVIL·TAllllAGON Subatllute t tablespoon chopped, raw fish or smoked salmon for lobster. ARTICHOKE llO'ITOM AND CHERVIL-TARRAGON Sub9Utute t minced artichoke bottom forlheflah. • VEALANDTA&&AGON Omit the CbervU. Uae \4 tu· apoon tarra1on. Sub1Utute 1 tablespoon mlnc..S, coolltd veaJ for the artichoke . Top with a scoop of icy yof(urt. ASPAllAGUSANDTARR~GON Season eggs with v. teaspoon tarragon. Saute l tablespoon minced asparagus .tips in the but· ter before adding eggs. BABYSHIUMP ANDTARRAGON Seuon e111 with ~ teaspoon tarrqoa. S.ute 1 table1poon tiny Saa Francisco 1brtmp ln t..he but· ter befon addlna e111. Flnl1h wltb lemon Juice. Cover wilh 3 tablUDOOnA stewed tomatoes heated with ~ teapoon basll, the tomatoberb. CHICKE N UVER ANO SAGF. Season eggs with 1'4 lea spocm sage . Sautc 1 minced chicken liver in the butter. with I teas poon M a dcira wine, befo re <tdding eggs. CllEESEANDSAGE Season eggs with 1/• teaspoon s age , and 12 teas poon g rated Swiss chees e. LEMON AND MINT Season eggs with 6 fresh mint leaves, m inced; and grated rind of 'h small lemon. Finish with lem on juice. Squeeze lem on juice ove r your buttered toast. HAMBURGER <OR STEAi() AND ROSEMARY Season eggs with 14 teas poon rosemary. Sau le l tablespoon raw ham burge r ; 1 s lic e onion. minced; 1 s lice garlic, ,minced, before adding eggs. OYSTER Ar.D PARSLEY· THYME Season· eggs with 'I• teaspoon parsley; 'Al teaspoon thyme. Saute 1 oyster, minced; l bay leaf before 8ddln1 e111. Cook; dia- card bay leaf. • Serve your f avorlte Rerbal Scrambled Eua wtth hot, but- tered cra'8Hnta; 1allld; rruit: cheese for a laity light supper, brunch or buffet. • / , _j Mitzie Keller Cucumber for heautv .. By MITZI !:: KELLER Want to erase rough, ch apped skin. pim ples. or wrinkles? Rus h to a market and huy som e inex· pe ns ive C ucumh(•rs ICucumis sativus) Theophrastus <372 287 B.C., G reek), im pressed with cucum· he r 's ahi lity to beautify skin. classified the m as beauty herbs. Every part of the cucumber - the juiC'e, pulp, peel. root hi effective. Cop y h a bit s o f fam o u s beauties who Teputedly used them daily . E g yp tia n Queen Cleo patra <69-30 8 .C. l kept her famous s kin lovely by a pplying pure cucumber juice each day. Just c ut a chilled cuc umber in - to four lengthwise sli ces. Rub the juicy ins ide over your s kin. from head to toe. Allow juice to dry natura lly <to lighte n pores). F r en c h Queen Marie An- to ine tte 0 755-93) rubbed slices over he r throat severa l times a d ay to prevent c re piness. Do the s ame on heel!! and elbows to eliminate roughness: on toes to prevent corns;_ around nail• to prevent hangnail.a. "The face being wnshed with Cucumber Juice .cleanseth the skin ," Or. Langham (1579. English> said. "Remove ble mishes (pimples) with cucumber raclals," an anonymous doctor tol<l French debutantes in Le Grana Herbal of15el. Puree peeled cucumber slices in a processor for these old· fashJoned factals (now feat~ atu..-lveAlanl>: • CUC\1-a P4CIALI OF 1•1 \4 ~ eueumber puree ~~ ...... al ••• c ... cv~ ..... et> .. _ ('I DAIL\' PILOf SPINACH MORNAY ROULADE IS A DELIGHTFUL ENTAEE .;,.,J11011iical dish Roulade filled with spinach \\1th lhc t:Ost of food i..~1111 k c l1n~. it 's • •·f 1 , • ..,hin~ to find one • ul 1hut's 1>lill a good u h 11• What's thl' food? I he q~g l·.1o:gs an~ so vers atile 1/11·\ t·an be used to ' 1 t·.itt· numerous dishes 11•1111 1·ui.t<1mary, eom· t 11 r t 1ng poached and ,., ~1nihled dis hes to ,. " :-. a t 1 o n a I I y 11 ph1 s t11:ated entrees 111·h as quiches. sournes 1 d r 1111fadcs. "1•1naC"h Mornay •.•111 ladt• 1s a good exam· i·I •· 11f a sophisticated en· ' r ,, 1· I h a t · s t r u I y 11111111111·al l11<·n·chhlc as 1t may ''''"'· the eggs, the 11. 111 11rott·in source in • 111• 11•1•1pt•, arc only 67 1·1110., a pound Cwhen • 111 1· •·gi.:.., are $1 00 a '1111•11 1 ll1· ... 11h'!> twing 1nex ·•011•o11·1·. this mC110 dish ••• d t•l1 c 1ous Th e · ••uladt·. an airy, egg. "h "IJOng t.• roll, e n __ u·Ll!!> a S:.t\•ury spinach !11111! A delicately flavored Swiss cheese sauce is a most complenentar y crowning touch . All togeth e r . Spinach Mornay Ro ulade is a feast for the eyes as well as the palate. SPINACH MORNA V ROULADE 2 pack ag(>s ( 10 ounces eac h > frozen chopped spinach Momay Sauce (rec· ipe follows) •,:i cup milk 6 eggs. separated :ir. teaspoon cream of tartar 1 • teaspoon sail '.: cup all-purpose flour 6 servinl!s Cook spinach accord - ing lo package direc- tions. Drain well, press - ing out excess liquid. Stir 1 cup of the Mornay Sauce into spin ach. Keep warm. Stir milk into remaining Mornay Sauce Heat to serving te m peralure and keep warm. Lightly grease a 15 ~" x 1012 x l·inch jelly roll pan. Line bottom with waxed paper. Greasl again. In large mixing bowl, beat egg whites with cream of tartar at high speed until stiff but not dry. just until whites no longer .olip when bowl 1s tilted . ln small m ixing bowl. beat yolks with salt at high speed until thick and lemon-colored Pour yolks over whites. Sprinkle with flour Gently, but thoroughly. fold yolks and nour into whites. Pour into pre pared pan, s pread1r g batter evenly. Bake in prt'heated 400 degr ees oven until top of sponge roll springs back when I ighlly touch ed with finger. 8 to 10 minutes. Loosen s ponge rol I from sides of pan and in - vert onto waxed paper o r alum inum foil. C arefully pull waxed pape r off bottom o f baked sponge roll. Trim a ll edges . Spread spinach mixture evenly over sponge roll. Start- ing from narrow edge, roll up s ponge ro l l. Place on serving pl<Jlter Cut into 12 s lices about a •• inch thick. Serve with r e ma1nin~ Morna y Sauce. MORNA Y SAUCE 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour 11 ~cups milk 3 • cup (3 ounces) shredded Swiss cheese I tablespoon lemon JUll'<' I tablespoon grated Parm('san c·hcese. op· t1onal '·• teaspoon salt I >ash J.lCPl>t:'r In medium saut·cµan melt butter. Blend in flour. Couk . s tirrin g con s tantly, U \'t•r mt-dtum 1)1gh heat until .s mooth and bubbly Stir in milk all at cmce <.'<x>k and stir unti I mixture tx11 b and thickens . lh•move frt)m h('at Stir 111 remC11n1ng 1ngrcdienb until Swiss , cheese 1s mcltNl Planters· Oil celebrates the Chinese NewYeor with $1..30 savings .. hots somethi_nqto crow obou~. Bring in the Chinese New Year with you r favorite stir- f ried dishes made with Planters® Oil. And celebrate a 30q savings on Planters Oil with th e cou- pon below. Plus get a $1.00 refund wit h 2 proofs-of-purchase. Planters Oil is a ke y ingredient in the authentic prep- aration of Chinese cui sine. Its li ght, fin e flavor is like the original pea- nut oil used in China. So use Planters Oil in thi s deli- c;i ous Chinese recipe. And discover that au thent ic peanut oil taste everyone will now about this Chinese New Year. f Chicken with Hot Pepper 1 tahJc,poon' 'oy \UUu: I tahle,poon corn,1ard1 2 large ch ic ken hrca'"· 1 1 , up Pl<1nter'' Peanut Oil I tca'l 'll"n lrlhheJ rl·J pq1pn honed. ,i...1nncd. and cut into 1/.'-inch rnhl'' I lahlc,poon 'herry 1'• l·up ,11,·cJ ''"11111111, 2 cca~poon' 'ugar '~ tca,rrnm ~r11und ~111i:e1 ''i -.up Plantl'r' • I 1ca,p1111n white \ inq!ar Cm.:i...t;1ll Pc.111111' Blend I tahlc,pnon 'oy ,,,u\·e and u1rn,tarch 1n a howl Mi x m l·h11.:!...cn: wt :t'ic..k C'omh111e rl·m.11111n>? 2 tahle,ptmn' -,c.1y ,,,m·e. 'herry. '>ugar. and \ 111q!..1r. ~cl a~idc. Heat Planti:r' Peanut Oil in wnk or largc ~killcl 11vcr high heal. Add fl'd pepper: rnot... until pep per tum~ hlad .. Add chid:i:n: 'fir-Ir} 2 minute,. Rcmow and 'er 11~1dc. Stir-fry 'l'<t 1- lion!i and ginger I rn inute Return chtl'kcn to wol <Jnd cook 2 minute,, !ilirring con!ilantly. Add :.oy mixture: cook I minute longer . .\lirring 1..:on- 'tanc ly. Mix in cock1111I pcanul!i. If desired, :.crvc with hot i:ookcd r;cc. Year of the Rooster •' .~,.... . ,. ....... ~-·-·· I . ' A Texas exper·iment Banking on the mar/r,et By MARTIN SLOANE Do you enjoy wailing in a lon1 check-out hne? Of course not. You probably feel the same way about the line at your local bank. Thal:'s why putting banks i nto s upermarkets for one-11top convenience has always been an idea worth considering. FOOD Actually, m any s upermarkets have a 1 ready pass1.>d the considering stage. BANK BRANCHES have been opened In supermarkets in Rockville, Md .; Long Beach, Calif,: Salem, Va ., and several dozen other locations . Some have been successful, while others havenot. · ble eligible shoppers lo withdraw cash from their checking accounts and find out the balances in their accounts. By the end of the s ummer, they will also be able to make de- posits and transfer funds . One of the problems that a s hopper encoun- ters when his or her favorite supermarket adds a branch bank is that it may not be his or her fa vorite bank. This problem may be a thing of the past and ~upermarket banking may soon be commonplace across the country -if a Tex· as experiment proves successful. Automated teller machines will be in- s talled within the next fe w weeks in 120 Safeway s upe rmark ets in the Dallas. Houston and El Paso areas. What makes t hese banking machines unique is that customers from 127 Texas banks will be able to use them . TIDS NEW BANKING system, called MPACT. requires the use of a plastic card that is issued to customers of all participat· ing banks. - Initially, the banking machines will ena· What a re the experiment's chances of success? Probably pretty good. At.JTOMATED BANKING machines are not new. Three banks in my area installed them just inside t heir front doors about a year ago. But driving up to !l dark, deserted bank on a cold winter night to make •deposit or a withdrawal never had much appeal to me. That is why putting these automated tellers into my light, well-populated supermarket makes a lot of sense. I think that the Safeway-MPACT experi· ment will quickly be expanded and copied in many other parts of the country. REFUND OF THE DAY Write to the following address to receive the form required by this $1 offer on Nestle chocolate bars: Nestle, P.O. Box 17, Boston, Mass. 02272. This offer expires March 31 1981. 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Regional American Cooking ·Enroll Now at Orqe Coast College, Costa Mesa, 556-5735 Golden West College, Huntington Beach, 891-0660 Coadnt u.rinulity ~. Fountain Valley, 963-0824 • -· FOOD Wednetday. Janu•ry 28. 1981 DAILY PILOT C. imGounnel 1 Good friends can make a · dieter~s worst foes Th• 1HturN1 11pokt' toud.u than word11 t:vtin •eroa1 the busy thnlnli! roo m . l c.ould pier<' toaeth.-r th.-l'onvc-ro lion l Tht' olMr "'Oma n "'a~ lt-a nlrta forward. a plut" of C'all.-in """ hand tanct two.l«ku n lhe...ulbc>r H tr lablematt> w11 i; l.-anln1 'har k\!> ard om· h a nd r lam1H•('I t 1~hth O\ tor her m oot h thl' otht'r p.alm out ,, .. 1f to ft"nd otf An ,., •11.111 \'Ot fAN "110\'~:\ b 1 m 1 I 11 r c, Ii. 1 r 111 1 ~h e ~ "hert>\'t'r p\-.1plr ~11 th1·1 to ea t It \>OU re 1s i.Ul' C'es~ful dieter 'ou k no" lhc.i Uw world 1 out l<• undo vour \ 1<'ton Tht· most dangerous enemll'~ are ~our dearest frtt:nd:- and relati,•es Why does your mother boik e vo ur fa vor ll l' cookies~ your husband bring ho m e Ciod1va r hocolate" Why do your children j pes ter you for µotato chips. your best friends suggest fondue , your co -workers bring tn cake for your birthday'1 Why do people who are supP,J>sed .to love you act as if they don't want you to slim down'' ARE YOU ready for this? They d on 't ! Deep down; some of the dear- est people reall y don't want you to be thin And why. after all. should they? Your de- cis ion to stop being fat upsets a whole bunch of apple carts. Shrinking from a size 18 to an 8 is going to a ffect a lot more than yo ur wardrobe and there's no reason wh y tho se around yo u s h ou ld welcome the ch a nge. Your weight loss m ay carry with it threal'> you never even thou ght about. Consider this. for exam ple : YOUR MOTHER might feel responsible for your weight pro· blem . If you take the m a tte r into your own hands. your independent a ction is an assertion of your grown-upness. Is s h e a Profess i ona l Mom ? If being your mother is what gives her life meaning. declining her meals threatens her with unemployment . + · If everybody in your fami1y and you aspire lo be thin. your diet is a form of rejection. Turn ing t h umbs dow n on lasagna or nose up at kreplach is sometimes rldt-rltrally fothN <·un ll4' mothN'Ji "' tw rt' furn I hi Nmc•t!nwct voua MAT•: !1h1111hJ a"pr.,rlutc u 11J r t11,•r \Who '' uttr·nrlivt' v1 t11 l IUld !lt'XIJl.1lly llJl~WUllll~ r ight" Min lll' not 1\1 lrart1Vt• anll u111wahn.i to "hum·· If yuu turn v11ur11clf 11\lu ll Ill will \(Ill "''" IJI• "ltlllSfll'll "'Ith tht• 1\1 ~ \11111 Ill.II I' l t'fl" and c hampagne ex· travagances? Dad lo keep on looking b ecome . C hanging as they're supposed to yo urself Is a b it like look -old. loading yourself on a YOUR CHILDREN, On a simpler level, the moving van and taking like all kids, cling to the kid hasn't been born yet o ff for some distant security of things as who will graciously ac-neighborhood. How can they are. That includes cepl an empty cake box things ever be the..same you. so Mom can wear a again? You may as pi re lo bikini lo the swim club. ls your friend fat? ,,\re there unwrit.t.en waddling thighs are out I oo k Ii k e Suzann e Your friend Is losing a <'la llH'S in your m a r of the way? Does she put Pl esh e tt e o r B ur t YO.UR BEST friend is dining companion. r1u.:e l'ontral'l you 'll up with his beer belly Reynolds <who, a fte r a friend to the· person Your success also is a wu nl to rl•nc~ut1 alc ont·c because he's blind to her all, are over 40) but they you are. or were, not to reproach, a reminder of •h(' hulgmg midriff lj ntl bulging clothes closet want ~ood ol' Mom and the person you plan to what your fat friend has failed to accomplish. YOUR NEIGHBORS or co-workers are used to dealing with you in ways they are comfort a· ble with. And now - without their concur- rence -you are break- ing out of that fat pigeonhole and forcin~ them to treat you dif- ferently. Some peopl e in - ~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 75 Ii l IMll 4 ll'UI, ho,\~ u\••1 1111111 H'4-I I""•' .l l't !Id .28 DELICIOUS 25 APPLES "" ., ·· , " e ~"""I"''•'' I'•""' >\\r-. I "'"11 I'""'' f t I" 11 '·I• t .1 • ' \•' ,,,. f h I j•flj. • , 0 I TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS t"l'tl l"'l"•\,t\1 1 f l\1 ·11 I I r1.•tf 1 !II l!,10\t \"I I • ! I' 1 l'lt• I .. 258 FRESH LEG OF--99 PORK ROAST1tt e ti!\"•'"' llt it. It()" 11"'"'11 ~ 11\d • ti,h1 ''"''' l1111tl I )9J IH I ,.,,.,,1( 1"',1 l~ll ,> ''j"' nJ .. •• ''"''' h""' I J91 HEINZ · KETCHUP l 2 OUNC[ BO n It !lfo"f ,/1l ottht11V-H••• Uh!lh•l I''' I ''M• KRAFT J29 MIRACLE WHIP l2 0U"C( J iii? UMIT 2 (PU•"hav-Ovf"r i'"''' tt."Q 111r(1• 1 4'•1 i e-w ed -as-a -tnn--a.+i..-w-t-----" away at ethnic roots. fn · Foolproof ,, • •• rice 1s easy Novice cooks and tbose looking for a foolproof method for cooking rice t ake note. Ther e is a cooking method guaran- teed to give perfect re- sults every time. And that's as simple as cook· ing it in the oven. Here's how: Use the same amounts of rice, salt and liquid that are listed on the package. Then: 1. Measure rice and salt into casserole with a tight-fitting cover. (Or you may cover baking dish with heavy-duty foil .> 2. Add boiling water. 3. Cover and bake at 350 degrees until rice is tender a nd liquid absorbed. (This will take 10 to IS m inutes longer than package directs.) ·For six servings : Regular r ice : Remember 1·2·1 (1 cup rice, 2 cups water, l teaspoon salt). Cook about 15 minutes. Parboiled rice : It's 1 cup rice, 2~ cups water, and 1 teaspoon salt. Cooking time: 20 to 25 minutes. ·• C ...... ng-• Me•tl • l•mfood • Dell • ProdUC9 ........... SCORESBY SCOTCH ,• ,, t ti h ,.,~.~ o. H l, l l'<'\l I .1 ll'111• I ,o 4 •\• 1 •11• I 11 t j•tt• • I I ' 11 R ERIE ...... 11• ) Wishbone Italian Dressing Motts Applesauce ' Comst~cl< Sliced Apples Contadina f'omat o Paste ,, ·t··' ". Contadina To mato Sauce vias'i~ K~sher Dills • ru"' 1 •.., u 1 '' 1 ~11, ~._, Knotts Preserves l"411 1·11 I I .. I I! I I .,,11.t,j1• Mil' Ocean Spray Cocktail 41\11/ I'!" "I ~1ttlf 11 I I'"" Fruit Stand Frull Drinks .'•)ij"•'l f\oi:J\ ,1.-•"•l •'""'""II Ralston Cereal HI I t'°' "'It l'\I ... I I /'+I HI.'"'' I • 41 ""'+I Potato Buds !11111,....it ll ,,,,, Heinz 57 Meat Sauce , ••• , .... ' ••t°"l\l .,1111 Uncle Ben's Rice l1f /+l/j 'Jl'1 Iii J1l'IWfM r.j'-' "V1l &i. Ham Durger Helper •, .• l•"\h(lof,1(1()1) "''"!\Ail, Come 'N Get It ~i'l l M jt1+ I • •'1 i 1r,1111 I t t ,.., I Lysol Spray t*'I \ 1)1r,.I ''''"' Ji.UC 1tt l'<I Hefty Bags .76 .48 .84 .31 .17 }29 )48 )61 .89 }09 .88 ]36 1s1 .88 649 243 ]27 PRODUCE ~'' I .... I • I Romaine Lettuce .. ,. •'' ., Crisp Broccoli H~·~~yd~,:,.;Melons "Iii I I • • ... I t,•11 ,,., Green Onions IWI ,ht I.I< I Loose Carrots 1v1 .,..111("' t Russel Potatoes LI UOR •.,,Y!j II 'f. •,1 , j). Beefeater Gin ...... '"''" ', •.. Schiltz Beer Vff1 W' t-..1 ,, .. I.to •I I II°' Carlo Rossi Chablis .. 29 '.39 .... 49 .. 19 .... 25 ... 35 1179 829 ]69 ]99 FROZEN F OODS '2•"1\J~( l (A'" . Tree Top Apple Juice I ~i'I"-\ I ''"'I J\<\lo'f Aunt Jemima Fr .. Toast IUOUM r t Hl\"01 ~· l~ J"''""'r"'-Green Giant Vegetebles il(lll"'t • A~'l ll Y"-Wlf hf •, Oh Boy Potatoes .89 .77 .86 .4~ CREST TOOTHPASTE fl,• I ~I""\ I t llU ~I l , I •JJ Y,IN I 1IM11,)1V111• IM-\• lf\••I hlf"'•1 l•'IJ ,,. •• t' I IR• VONS BEVERAGES llP tf.N~6CQt/4 t..'t Ktl t\t t ._ l l"''ltl°"i l."'it- 11,_.,ll .l 1 J.~urt hd'°" 'l\. .. , 1111\1\ t~\' pm,, I tl'lf DELICATESSEN HEAL TH f,. BEAUTY VONS BAKERY ...... , • ,.\,,j , ....... " 01' Virginia Beef Franks ,., •I 1 •• "''""'" 111 Jerseymaid Yogurts V~~; Be;fB'C:logna I!/ I'"''• '"'•'NI \It • Lawry's Taco Shells S;I;~ M'is·~· P~ddi~9·; MEATS I •I~ I l'\t" ,fH ! I I 1 >I'• 111 Porterhouse Steaks B~~;i~s·~ 1Fa,.;;'/jy Steak '\f,.f ""1""1Htl I 1'11.+ ... I it "' Sirloin Tip Steak '"hi! t\I"''• 11 \N I t 'Ot LI Beef Cube Steak l"UH ..,,.._.,IHI I ! IV• Boneless Chuck Roast l>\IUI "f"lt, ~ll~ti • "' Stewing Heef, 11i11 .... ,••tf• Rich's Turkey Breast t ~r<i,.,oou..-.''"'-"O"' Rich's Turkey Wings -,1.ect.o Fresh Beef Liver ~l 0 f'Vo(\ ( 'fl C.. ~Ill. I ~ Reth Blackhawk Becon .99 .31 J 59 ]09 .89 "' 268 ••. 219 1 .. 2s8 ...268 ,,. ]98 ... 209 111 ]79 .~.69 •O 109 18 ]29 1.1 \1r1"' 'Ii ' ,,.. .... ,,._. t .,, ...... "'H• Shampoo or Conditioner ]49 J89 2 68 , ..• .,_ .. ,,.,. .. .79 Wagon Train Bread .. 11111, ... ~ ' 1U • .., +lol 11 I • Loreal Preference 75 HAWAII TRIPS FOR 2 "'tClS trTlCfM '"'"'s fHR(J 90" JM }9lt1"0't.IJ I, tMt CAl-1 121 J) ,,, 1..00• 0.-lOCAT~ Of i"'fc>ttr "''-Mt!lT •'>U lft.IU ""0 PftlCIS .,, fHIS AO"°' crt·LCfM ~' VOM. JJ)4 .... TH St .. l09 ~Lt:a.. ''°°"'· ""° --~ .. LOI Al'C;8LS,, • .,, •• toTH ., ... oa~ ~<WOO~ V4 "'G.4'S SALL&.,,. ftfM. QUN'tftfl£5 Of'tl_V Oft.." OAll.V. M DAll'f ~00 ,.,. 90f"IOA• CJ9M rooo .,~ ~. GL.AOlV ACC"tl"ftO • DUNCAN HINES LAYER CAKE MIXES PODDING RECIPE ."SSro FLAVORS HuntlngtOn Beach 1122 ldln.-r I lprtn9dale CoateMHe .99 11S E. 17th llrHI and Or•nge Aw•. DASH S~HI IN.GS-VAN T TRIDENT VAL.(J·PAK ORIGINAL SPEARMIN r CINN 8088lf GUM LAUNDRY DETERGENT 2-0Z 1.69 Huntlngto1f 8Hc h 210l2 ••ec:h •hid. 18,CT .59 211 Ol. Huntington BHcll Htf All1n11 Ian Juan Captaarano 32011 Camino C1p4ttrano A DotOtafepo , - 6.89 lntne 4730 Banana. lltd. lrvlne ~ 4IOO lrvlna Blvd a..11 B<•nd Net ~ Pa1eto Cn+po. ", • c• ,..., 89 W•~1Wf111H-NnP01etoCh1PO 101 I )9 G~1>tle f ou<t-5->. BAtH Siil •'">I l9 Jttrgent Oeocl Soep. 8'I TH :Wl • 1~ 29 0..1 ~ SlicO>d I"!-PooalOH I& O.! 4 1 ,ountetnYelley 1ll01 ...,..., ' .... , C1p19tr1no B•ICll MOl1 Doheny '•" Of. a YlctoN Qr.\ Bobgna""eM lfiiOl 119 11 0 l 1~~8C•I t I\ ~.,~,Bok> &ref. 4•'Y ,,. 'V • Uti I }\ Os< .. ~~U<ll<>.ot:COllC~ •10 1 199 f'tllo fOoll!OlChil>o. T•AO t."A<:l<O~'O/ 89 F••o Rotd Cotd Pr~K •• .. ,,., ~ 1~ , .... , 1.v 69 , C4 DAIL v PILOl WwunHcJ•V Jenual'l ill, 1N1 . FOOD Mouaaka . ·-----• • ; Clastic art of clay pot cooking ~ •. CU£umber beauty er.-Pase et> 14 cup cucumber puree ieu "to wash their lily-white s kin on- ly with cucumber tea.'' PLINY'S CUCUMBER TEA FlntCemtury Add perfume, or a handful ol fresh Mint leaves for aroma. If you have no Mint. use a few ~rops of Mint Extract . Purchase 1t at health stores, or moat l)'larket.s. Use Galen's (c 130-200, Roman) recipe: , Amerlraa appeUllH • •re now be6Aa piqued by c.alinary delT1hti from all over the world A nutrlUoua and delldoua uample frum GrHC'e 11 •• tbt h •a rt y m t-al , • Mouuaka • •• Thia lamb and en • pl ant duh . 11 u b tl y •• 1..-a1oned w1U. herbl •nd ' •P!<'H, will plu11e th• moa t d11cr 1m1 nat1na palat• and u1 at-nllt-on the buQaet Thu' r han&t-uf pait·.- thnnf'r will delJ-ht yuur h1m1ly, and 1t won 't dti mi.nd an ~•t't:llb l \ft: • a m ount of ~repMriahon in the ~1tchen Cla) put t'OOlter) 1s an Jnl•1e nt lllrt t h at has fo u nd a p~rma n ent ntt'he 1n toda) 'e. modern lt fest )'le T ht: ei.rl y Romans dlscovered that when they t'ooked 1n pre oaked "°rous clay pots. the natural JWCes from the (ood blended With the vapors that were re leased This process enriched and preser ved the navor Along with this good ta s te a nd good ap· pear ance, food cooked in c la y cookers .will con· tribute to good nutrition. be ca u se a ll t h e necessary vitamins and mmerals also will be re- tained. Clay bakers come in a var iety or shapes and sizes, but the most effi - c ient and by far the most popular are the un- glazed Romertopfs the original bakers made or porous terra cotta top and bottom. T he ir design makes them ideal for oven to table cooking. You can enjoy many easy-to-prepare meals cooked in clay. Write f1 the free Cooking inClay newsletter. Send a self· addressed, stamped en- velope to Cooking in Clay, Reco International Corp_, 138-150 Haven A v enue , Port Washington, N. Y 11050. This recipe was taken from the book "Clay Cookf'ry" by the Editors of Cons umer G uide. Skokie. IL. 60076. Here is the recipe for Moussaka in an Egg . p l a n t Rob e plu s Tom a t o S auc e with Mushrooms. This satis fying meal, when baked in a clay cooker lined with c~gpl ant s kins . makes a most attractive presentation. MOU~t\KA IN AN EGGPLANT ROBE 2 m e dium egg- plants, each about l '14 pounds, unpared L.0011 t1 n tid&e8 o r Mou11alu1 with apalula luv~rt onto warm atrv inac platler Spoon som~ u f lhti lo m a to 11a ul·~ down ctmlcr (;uni ah With p .. rttlt'y C.:ul UllO thu•k 11h c..-11 aod M!tVCJ with re1111unm.i Ton11ato S11 ur~ TO•ATO SAtJ<••; WITtt MUSH&OOIWS I liarw t· om on. find~ l'tw II 111-d 3 labhlepoona butter or mar1ariM \.t I' 0 U II d m U I h · r\X•llUi, all<·t'd t r an 1 l6 ouncea) tom•to•11 . roarsely l'hOp&Jt-tJ. h~wd reaerved '" t· up c h I c k e n b rot h . <'•nn ed or hvmt'm1&lll' '11 tcaa¥poon u ll '• tNas poon white Pl!PPt'r '• tt>iupoon dried or••.:am) leaves ~ teupoan •ucar Saute oaioD in butter In 2·quart saucepan unW IOlt. Stir in muahrooma; aaute unW U,bt brown. Stir in remaJ.ninc iftare- dienu. Heat to boilln1; reduce heat . Simmer covered ts minutes. Remove cover; cook over medium-hi1b beat, stirring occasionally, until thick, about 30 minutes. Makes about 2 cups. Celebrate Ralphs 108th Annivers~ry with ... 1 tablespoon honey * * * v. cup cucumber puree v. cup 1trawberry puree Blend. Appl)'. Allow to dry. Splash off wtth cold water. Durtn1 earlier centuries, sun tans were not the symbol of ex· pensive vacations. They were the mar k of peasants who labored In fields. Society women carefully pampered their ex- quisitelysoft, white skin. Pliny the Elder (23-79 A.O., Roman) advised such women 1 small cucumber . pared, sliced 2 cups cold water Boil. Cove r : simm e r 20 minutes. Cool naturally. Strain into a bottle for d aily use. C Refrigerate.> (Spl as hing t"ucumber tea through the hair after shampoo. ing adds body and sheen to dry hair. Donotrinseout.) French Ma d am<.• de Pom- padour ( 172 1 ·64) r>repar e d cucumber cold l'rcam ror re- moving makeup GALEN'S CUCUMBER COLD CREAM -155 A.O. . 1 pound" cucumbers, peeled, mtnl'ed I I pound melon <s uch as papaya) pulp, minced I pound white lard (butcher) 1 cup milk Mint Double oupon· Sa ings ce «Mn Double Coupon '''"'" t'O"U wllf d"' OHlf M•nu,1ci1,;rers ... ' " •1u•1•1 , .. I w 1 d oub!t-Htt! \8v1nos wnen you 1 ,, , .. ,. ",. ,..,,. tJut • 1·r•ud~ •e1;;11er ,,ee o, 11 • 1•1, • ,, ""~·· 1 •ul1u1' ,,, t:>•\.e .. o fne valu~ Of 1ne r. f •1 1h • •lu•tt 1 •f •• • • u•HJ "11•0 milt. prod vCIS Limit One Item Per Manufecturera' Coupon and limit 6 Doubi. Coupon• p., Cuatomet' Coupon Effective Jan. 21 thru Feb. 4, 1911 Double Coupon µ..... ~ 1• , ,. :.; <1r '' Jny <.1'1e Mnnutact~•e•~ . · '' ,, • •"ll :•·' t· ;flit• I"•'> sav1no~ wnen you " •' •• I • . 1 •• ,. f ,1. t , utJl-' 1eta11e, hee Of •'' ,., • • • , 1 • ,1 ,, , ' '''l ....... ., '"e .qi 1"'e ot tne *r"" t •• ~.. l .t I •t ,,, .1r111 llu10 m1h1 P'00vCI~ Limil One Item Per Manufacturera' Coupon and Limit 6 Double Coupon• Per Cuatomer Coupon Effective Jan. 21 thru Feb. 4, 1111 ', PLAIN WRAP .. GIOUiflrBm JG d --1 roun aaomtDBID Beef I per . ~ . lb. Fresh-Pork Shoulder Double Coupon Present ""' coupon 1lono .,,,,, any one Manufacturers cen1s-ol! coupon ano oea douoie tne \1•"10S wnen 1ou OurChase tne •tetT'I Nol 10 •nctude reta•le• l1ee 01 91oce•y purcnne coupons 01 e•ceed ane ,11ue 01 1ne te,,.. E•c•udes ••Ouor IODacco •no flu•d "'''' 0'00ucts Limit One Item Per Manufecturen' Coupon and Limit I Double Coupona Per Customer Coupon Etlec:tlv9 Jan. 21 ttvu Feb. 4, 1111 Double Coupon Present tnis coupon a1on9 N+lf" ao.,. Ot"le Manvfith"''~'s cents 011 covpc;n and gel oovble tnP U••nos wn1tn /!Ju ourcnase me 11em Not 10 1nctude •eta11e• free <J' 01oce1y Pu•cnase covpons 01 e•ceed tne YBlu" Qt 1ne 1tem f-.,c,"'oes 11ouo• toDacco af\O flu•O mJlir c;uoovct~ Limit One Item Per Manutecturen' Coupon and Llmll I Double Coupon• Per Customer Coupon Ehctive Jan. 21 thru Feb-4, 1911 09 -· ... -..... I •' '~ • .. \ ' '/ I I • /_' "' Double Coupon '"•· ... ' H11•, 1 •111111rn ·•"•"0 111uHl .1ny ,,np M,1nutac1u,Pr~ ••• I '" I IJ1;11•1' .1111t 111•1 11 .... 01 •• .,, •• ·,..tv10Q'\ ~hPn yt')O , •.••• ' ' "I '''" N111 111 •Iii h,,,.. 11•1 .. , •• , ,,.,,. Ot ' • "', tJ'•'' • 11 • ,.,0,111• •• ,, , •• , ,.,." tt1•• 111;th 1t• nt the 1• f ' 1•11 •tl•l•tf l•1h .111 11 ollHI flqitl "111).. 'Jl{flhH ,, limit One Item Per Manufacturers' Coupon and Limit 6 Double Coupona Per Customet Coupon Effective Jan. 29 ttvu Feb. 4, 1911 Double Coupon • • •• it 1!11111: "''" 111v i•ll•• M.1n11t.u.turt~rs 11 '1 ., •. ~ I • 11 1. It •' .,.,..,•ti')., wh••n vuu r; •• 1 h "' h11h• '••f.1th•1 "•"•* 01 I I' ' u ,, 1,,,, I' .. I • I• I I 1l1l•'ll 1 • •• •-••d 1'11• "''""'' 111 lhP ,,,.,, t •1 1u 1 ·• H1tl ~hm' n•dl.. C1•l••hH h Limit One Item Per Manufacturers' Coupon and Limit 6 Double Coupons Per Customer Coupon ~ffective Jan. 29 thru Feb. 4, 1911 Sweet Juicy California Navel ;Oranges i Size-.29 per lb. per lb. 1/4 cup olive or salad -----:-t--11r.tffiRWllit=:=r Pork Ito a st ·oil 2 eggs . I cup fresh bread ·crumbs ' l large onion, finely chopped 2 clo ves ga rl ic. minced 2 teaspoons paprika 1 teaspoon salt 112 teaspoon dried ro se mar y l eaves , crumbled 2 pounds ground lamb tomato sauce with :m us hroom s (reci pe . follows> Parsley sprigs Submerge the top and bottom or your clay . cooker in water for 15 minutes. Cut s tem s : from eggpla nts ; cut ; l e n g t ·h w i s. e i n t o : quarters. Sprankle cul 'surfaces with salt; let : stand 20 minutes. Pat : dry with paper toweling. ~ Place eggplant wedges ; on rack in broiler pan. : Brush generously with : oil. Broil about 6 inches ~from heat, brushing }With additional oil if ·needed, until brown. ; about 15 minutes. Scoop eggplant from skins, ; leaving skins intact. ' Brush eggplant skins on : both sides with remain- ing oil. Une bottom and ~sides of cooker with skins, darlt side toward : center. Cut.,. e11plant in . ~-inch -cubes. Beat e11s ·lightly; stir In bread • crumbs, onion, garlic, • papri.. • 1 teupoon salt , and the rosemary. Add •la mb aqd e11plant. l Spread lhe mixture ln cooker. Place covered •cooker in cold oven. Set 'oven at 425 deirees. , Bake unUl lamb is firm in center and top ls brown, about 1 ... boun. Spooll ofLand di~ard fat. Let It.and covered 5 minutes . Wbi le llou11aka is bakln1, make fomato i auce wltb mu1broom1 . -.. .. • :I l • 4 .. • Eastern Grain Fed -per W •b. Globe A-1 Spaghe II 1 lb • pkg. Ralphs-Hot or Sweet-Fresh 169 Italian Sausage Eastern Grain Fed Pork Blade Steak Shoulder Cut Frozen Fillet Turbot Value Pac Fryer Wings per lb. per lb. per lb. 169 139 ~~.59 AdYerttMd it..,.. In 1tt1e ed 8f9 tM aeme prk:e or low9r lft ... ..... Print °"* ...... ed"'11Md "'°" .... , •atJ ... ,.~ upon loeal competlttoft. coet facton or .... .,.. ........._ Ralphs-Sliced Meat or Beef ·Bologna · ~~--c~-·· 1 lb. pkg. Ralphs-Aaat. Flavor• Fruit Drinks Freah Crisp Green Band Celery Enriched Ralphs Flour Chun King Chow Miln Noodles gal. btl. .79 each.39 .79 5 lb. bag ~~ •• 59 . ....,.. ........ ,...._ ....... ....,... ,...., .......... ,,.., .......... ,,.. ......... H C ........ .._..... .. ,,_,,,.,....,..... ·~1111 ...... .,_,~. M ..... ....,._ .. _ ............................................. 1 ... ...... Hunt's Tomato Sauce Boz.2for25 Caln • Nighttime NyQuilCold 19$ 6oz. Medicine btl. Golden Premium RaJP-hS ]89 Ice Cream Y2 gal. round Ralphs-Blueberry, Corn or Bran · .95 Muffins pkg. of I Prlc•.•ffectlve Jan. 2t thru feb. 4, 1111 : ... , .... ...... • l 111 sr .. •• ma ,.. ..... ~111S ••.. , .. .... ••-. ... ms .......... ,-.. -·--cmama . ............ ... 4111~-----··· .. • .... -. fmf• MlD tM11 S.. I I a, t6 tia nm._ ... ...,, .. ._ 11111111.11-.. ' .. ....... -................ . ----··--- Wedlieeday, January 28, 1M1 DAILY PILOT Cl -, I 'lraditions... . I start at your dinner table. 1 • Baked 30 houral • Honey 'n spice Glaze ! JO• OfP per pa m1d • Spiral sliced for easy ser vlng n • OW' llan., ... ed •Whole or hall hams t O H ............... I.JI.alt •Natlonwldeshlpplngservlce 'I --• Full service Oellcateuen C I.. HoHy lllkecl · •Old Worlt1 Cheese Shop I~ ,...._,_~;;;:~~": '2". 1-~i~~~s~1 ... C...-...... 1•4-ll OP .. I j700 I. COAST HWY" c-...... "40MI 6JJ.f000 I ,14601 IAYMONO WAY .... TOIO ...... TOIO, P'HOMI IJJ.Jlll I I ...... MACH IUD ........ ILD. HUNT~ ... '°" llACH.rHOMI ...... 71 I ,,t'lso Anaheim, Ora".199, Rancho Mirage, La H .. t>ra, San-Dlegc:i; I Westlake Village, North Hollywood, Woodland Hiiis, Santa Monica. Pasadena 1 L--------·COUPOH.--------· A ONE.CRUST PIE, F1LLED WITH WESTERN WINTER PEARS. HAS A CHOICE OF TOPPINGS Popular pastry Fresh pear pie • IS • temptmg Nothing 1s' more ap· pealing than a freshly baked pie. still wum rrom the oven . And her e's one t h at is especially tem pting, a pear-fi lled pastry cov· ered with a topping flavored lo your tastes. One bite of Pick·A· Topping Pear Pie r e- veals layers of tender winter pear s l ices , baked to s weet ju1c1- ness. A choice of crisp toppings is sprink Jed over the pears before baking. The Peanut Crunch va riation combines t·hunky peanut butter with melted butter and c.'ornflakes. The Sugar 'n · Spice topping is a basic butter-crumb top· ping sparked with cin· namon, ma ce and nutmeg. The Crispy Oat Cheddar variation com· h1nes Cheddar cheese, oats, nour and butter to make a c runchy top- ping . Fresh pears add a to uc h of sunshine to winter menus . Choose from three major varieties of fresh Western winter pears, t he dose, Anjou and Comic.'e. The graceful Bose pell!' .is noted for its russet-toned skin. sym - metrical shape and long tapering neck . These spicy-sweet pears are ideal for baking and for eating fresh, out-of· hand. The Anjou is g reen- s kinned with an oval shape . This variety is adaptable to cooking needs as well as to fresh snacking. Famous as a gift-pack pear , th e _cJt l!bb y Comic.'e is cherished for its sweet juiciness and wonderful smooth'· te1C: lure. The yellow-green ''4 teaspoon sail skin of the Cornice is fre: I 9-inc h unba ked que ntly blushed with pastry s hell red. Choice of toppings Yo u 'll usually find Combine pears with fresh Western pears ripe lemon Juice Reserve a and ready to eat at your rew slices for garnish. favorite . market. Ft1pe Combine cornstar c h , pe ars yie ld to gentle sugar and salt; toss with thumb pressu~e at .the !pears. Place in pastry ste m end, regardless of s h e ll. Sprinkle with color: You can _always c h o i ce of toppin g . ~uy firm pear~ w1_th con-Garnish with reserved f1dencc:;. They II ri~en at pear slices. Bake at 400 home m a few days al deg rees F. 45 minutes or room .t e mpe r atu r e, until pears a re tender. ~c:;coming s weet a_nd Makes l (9-inch l pie. JU1 cy, the way you lake them. PEt\N UT C RUN C H P I C K . A . T 0 P p I N G TOPPING PEAR PIE 1h cup crunchy-style 5 to 6 cups sliced peanut butter winter pears \/4 c.' u p b u t t e r , 2 tablespoons lemon melted juice 11. cup sugar ..3 t~b!e~poo11s .,£Qrn· I 'fi cups coar sely starch cru-shed cotnnakes % cup packed brown Combine peanut but ~gar·-·ter; butter ·and· sugar :- How to cook good rice < • • cs scem!.!-.,::s;.:.h;:;.:el:.:..f~ . ..:.:< N~o::;.;t;.;;e..;.,: ,.;R.;.;e;;,,;:,f;.,.:ri~er:...;a:...;·--=ac:..:n~d""'s._,_i ~~flulcs...__tim~inut.~es:o.o"..,_~.,..,.- to become fa ct if t heYore lion or spcc1a s orage 7. Al the end of cooking fo'or parboiled rice, il s repeated enough. Jlow conditio n s are not l1me,nurrthe ricelighlly l cup rice,:Vhcupswater, often. for example, have necessary.) with a fork. Cook a few and I teaspoon sail. Cook· you heard a friend say" I 2. Read simple di rec minutes longer if r ice 1s mg time: 20 to25 minutes. JUSt c.'an'I seem to rook lions on package not lender, or if all the good rice " 3. Measure rice. 1 Note: liquid is not absor bed The truth 1s. though, There's no need to wash. 8. Fluff and serve. that nee can be cooked scrub, peel, etc. l <Note: Rice is ready lo i.imply, -eai>ily and with cat No need for high- f"or brown nee. it 's the same as for parboiled I c up rice, 21t1i r ups water. and I teaspoon sail. Cook· ing Lime. 45minules. t oss with cornfl akes. Crumble over pie. SUGAR 'N' SPICE CROMB TOPPING '"i cup each flour and packed brown sugar • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 11~ t ea s poon each ground mace and cloves •f.1 cup butter T oss together flour, brown sugar and spic.'es; cut in butter. Crumble over pie. If it's got wheels, you'll move it faster in a Daily Pilot · · classified ad .Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad-vrs·erw11r help you turn your wheels into cash. ·111tyPUat -SOON--· nog.r.eald.tffic.u.lly. -4. Measure wate r and calorie toppings or m- R i cc lig ht and salt int o sau cepan . volvedsauces.) flu ffy .is easy to m ake <Nole: This is the exacl Follow directions on because the less you fuss amount of water needed the package for amounts over 1t while it cooks the Time and energy are nol of rice and liquid and for belleritwill turnout. wasted in bringing largl the cooking time. But in amounts or water lo a Try these easy steps the absence or directions. NOTE. For tffose who - prefer a drie r, numer rice I regardless of t he type used) decrease the liquid by 2 to 4 table· spoons. --HERE ARE SOME OF THE FRESH SEAFOODS YOU WILL BE ENJOYING THROUGHOUT THE YEAR FRESH NOT FROZEN the next time you're go-boil.) here's an easy formula : ing to serve rice . . and 5. Add rice to pan, bring For regular rice: Just help st amp out one "old Lo a boil , stir once or rem ember 1·2· l ( 1 cup of wives' Lale." twice. r ice, 2 cups wate r, and I 1. Take package from 6. Cover. reduce heat, teaspoon sail). Cooking Fl a v o r tip : Saule c h opped o nions and green pepper in huller , then add rice and liquid and cook as di reeled. The-~p· Family of Brans. ~: Four delicious ways to put fiber in your family's diet. r---------------------------, I m~ot 0009[ SAVE IOt I I I~ on your next purchase of Kellogg's h Cracldin' Bran," I I :z Kelloa's " 40% Bran Flakes, Kellogg's " Bran Buds;• I I g · .. -·.rf ~. or Kellogg's 11 All· Bran 11 cereal, I I O (Oii .. ~to ono c-.,.. pockoge puot+.oted I I V GIOCH: ....._, will •edNM ,.., '°"""" p1v, 1i fo, ~ ..._ ""'"' of tlln ...... ho.,. b..n I ! I <Ol"lfll«I ,.,.., by you Dftll ..,. ,.,,._ ;.,. po...,..m, -.1 c....pon..., OE'' k . '0 to• I in I (. 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( Pilific Cout) Fre•h .,_,ellHa Crab (Pacific Northwest) Fresh ltl9epoiJlt Oy1ten (East Cout) Fresh UUle Neck <.1am1 (East Coast) Freah Uve Mable Lobeten (East Coast) Freah S..n <Local Waters) Freah Sea a ... (Mexico or Pacific Coast) Fre1h llallllwt (Mexico or Pacific Coast) Freah Percll (Pacific Coast) Freah Tnle Cod (Pacific Coast) Fresh Scallope (Pacific Coast) THE SECRET TO GREAT SEAFOOD IS FRESHNESS All Kinds Of Shrimp Extra Jumbo Shrimp Shell On To SmaU SbeU On Shrimp Scampi Dishes> (Excellent For Frying and Larae Ceoked Slartmp -Great For C.ktalla All Kinds Of Crab SmaU Ceoked Slartmp -beellnt For Salada Fresh Dangenea1 Crab Meat (Superb In Salad1) Kla1 Crab up From Alma (Tiie Belt) VarkMll Selectlou Of Crab Meats -Great For S.ow Crab aawa (S.per Put1 Treata) Salada Fre1h Emseeeu Crab Meat (Sllperb la8alaa> · .. From The Smoke House C..plete 8eledlea., s.-....... Smolr.«l Sal.... Smolr.«I Albacore Smolr.«l 'ha Smoked 8Ud Smoked llalllMlt Smolr.«I Ibid MaM ... Excellent For Hon D'eoavres-A Little goes a long way • Boa1e Speelalttn YOUR TOTAL SATISFACTION IS ALWAYS GUARANTEED. We are pleued to otter from the ftnett Boutique Callfonala Wineriea an eatraordinary seleetlon al fine win• I Callaway Vineyards, Feller Vlneyardl, Cbateau St. J~an.sutter Home Sanford md Bentdict Vldeyardl. Zacam .. VIMJll'da. 1"9 "D'' Cldftf-()pell M P.M. 7 D1,. A Week JaVINE -SIZ·MU (9 O~LY PILO T W.Ontt'1ty Januit•V 21 1981 ~Coke, brtnt'lUP8 or l1n>ad -- Make it with mayo Ji.:vcryo n e h 111 • 'P«'l'taJ l"Ut' Scm1t' ''rt' ft>r dt>vtra food, oth~r ( • vor IU\lt'I food but II A al "•Y" l un '" Ir ~ otoniethma nt·" A d1f r.-rC'ol lt'Cbmquct, 1111 un usual 1niirecht•11t <·1111 <'rt"tlt> It ~urp11~1n6lh ,,>t'('I I ,•fft*C'I \C a\unna1~r fu1 ,., • m Jilt> A It 1111 u K h \ ht' idt•a 11f u''"K '""' 1111 n•1 t' 1n a c·1ke-ballt<r aioes bark man, 'fHO '· 11 llt. II u."111lh 1 t·"·n rd fur lht" l'lili."t \ hm·o lutr ''-"""""' l' ( ..ak1· ~ ll "' 01 tA \ 11 II It " I ' ,. 'h 1•"''" up 111 a w1tll" \o41tt.'l\ o ( c ..akl'' ctnd rt""'' bukrd gvod ~ fl ttm 1\1Qlt 11. to brt-dd' In m o:.I of tht:m 1t 'en e~ ib a s hortening .tnd adds a rachnt:.:. and mo1sl.r1e>:. uruqul' to the .tdd1t1on or thl'> wiu:.ual 1n~redlent Thrrt> new ret·1µe!. u~c ma'.\ onnaast· 111 plcH't' of hurt~1un~ T ht! Aµple C1d1:r Spin• <..'.tkt', for conveuienc·c. •;tarts with a p<.ttka.,;c of l'ake mix Apple «Hier, cornstarch <rather than the usual pudd1ng max I. egg :., w a lnuts and mayonnaise an· added ; then baked in a bundt pan producing a c·ake so m ois t it need not be frosted Just dust with confectioners ~u~ar C hocol a ~e lirown1 es lake on a moister. richer fl avor with the addilwn o f w h o 1 e t• h tH: o 1 a l e pie<:es and mayonnaise The s e 'rith fudg y brownies frl'ezt• well, re qu i ring ve r y li ttl e defrosting Qu1 t k f ruit breads these days t·ome m a wide variet v 11( flavors. f':ntirdy new IS Apricot •\lmond Bre<id made w ith dried aprit'ots and chopped almonds and given a tender moi st texture by the us e of mayonnaist• APPl.F. CIDER SPl<'F. CAKE I pat k agt• I 1 IP4 011nces1 spit•e <'i.tke mix ':i 1·up rorn:-.1 arf't1 4 1·i:gs I t'lllJ appk l'ldc r or 1u1te • ~ 1·up real mayon naise 2 c up s fin e l y chopped walnuts Confectioners sugar <; rPaSl' and nour 12 c·up flult•d tubt• pan In larj(t> bowl w 1Lh. mixer al low sp<>c<I stir t1)gf•thcr c ak e mix and torn ---:;larch until we ll mixer! Add eggs. cider and real mayonnaise; heat JUSl until blended Beat on m edium speed 2 minutes or untrl batter 1s smooth. ---'Stir in walnuts Pour in to prepared pan nah in :J50 degree· oven l hour or until cakt-lcc;te r 111 sertt!d in l'<•nt1·r t·om1•s out clean ( '1101 in pan 20 m mull':-. H1 •mov1· frorn pan Cool 1•omplt•t1•ly 1111 wire riJt k Ju:-.1 lwf111•· ser ving, <;pr111kl•· w1ll1 __ __......_,n f t•(•.!J 11.!!.!:_0_ -.111~;, I M ak1·~ I~ M·rvin~« OotlfU.t: f 'tlOf'Ol.A'ft. RKOWNl t .l'! 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APalCO't ALMOND a•EAD a e11" • ruv wall•r •lmond "xtract until 1rnH10lh Add to rlou r mixture, t6tlr JUlll until m o 111lt'ned Turn into pr_,,,ar~ J>lln 01&kc In JS() degrc:es oven SO t<1 60 minuttis or until cake lt•lflt!r lnset1t.-d in center c11n1ea oul fl_,..,, Cool In pun 10 minutes. ltemovc trom van Cool on wire r a t•k Wrap In foil or pht~lk him und store I 11 ¥ y b c fo r t• s I 1 c 1 n M . M ultt>s I loar ~ t'llll rnul 11myo11 na1,. .. j l ~ lO:ll 'l lJUYll ' 11 lmonJ t•atri.1•1 <; rt'Mlir und tluur II IC ~ ' .l 1111'11 louf v 1111 In l1Jnl•' hu"''' 11111 t•>!(t·lhur· flulll "Ul(tH 11l1111>11dll, h1< Ill•' lAIWth:I Ullll 'l< Stir 111 111pru•uh, lo 11111 11.ll howl with fork lw<al ''j(l(11 1>ll1£hll). lK·ul 111 w.ilt'r, n·ul rua .,,111111..a 1 '>~ und ' Lower prices overall throughout the meatcase. BLADE CUT 99 CHUCK ROAST • Bonoeo Berl lo CROSS 198 RIB ROAST Bon~ll'\\ eonoeo e~et cnucw LO SHANK PORTION 89 OF HAM • BOrtP In Fully (OOkl'O ID TOP SIRLOIN 259 STEAK Bont'I~\ Bon<lfd Bttf L0tn to 7 BONE CHUCI< ROAST t ..,.,.n-.ur BONELESS ROUND STEAK '1111 1~~'11(11t!Hf TOP ROUND STEAK f ..,,, .. ," ....... ~ ... , .. LARGE END RIB ST EAi( ~O @JH RIB EYE STEAi( \PUI( f • 8o-.of 0 1\1 ff FRESH BEEF BRISl<ET AOM II \'o 6-(Jtf()ff· IHtt .• 1.39 ·~ 1.99 .• 2.49 .. 2.19 .. 3.28 182.29 .. T19 GROUND BEEF PATTIES ,.,"'''~ hll1fl'\ 4 39 11',_ W1I f •' llh tl1'<11 'a I qlJ #At, • 11 Al IAN S l YLE SAUSAGE .. 1.99 ,.,,,.,,,,..,. ,,,,,.,..,.,.,, llt1alth& Beauty A id.it f M1'~,:~ T IF-9 PlU'> f IW fl fl./I r M I ••~ ,,.,.,,.. "' f Ulf /I I Id I M I r ~I.~~ ~.~'~'. I~() I 1C)N "'', ,,,., ~·" 1.27 .... 1.77 ,,1.99 I .. ,2.57 ! I~·~ .. "''.".~ or r )Ill Jll AN I ,,1.19 f -.11-4 VI 1 WI f<M !~ I rt ... '• .. " . f I fl I W •I I AUii I'. ... , .. ,,. '" f I (t I Niii I 1\111,1Jll '• • '''"-•••'• ri. , 1.19 . ... 2.27 ... 3.89 f. I AVOkl'• M()lll HWA'>H "' 1.19 J. ~~~!! : .. ~:1'iO(lN ""' 1.89 f. ~.I~~~. 'iA'iC,OON .,,, 1.89 f. ~~~~IXAOHCSIVE 1,·01 1.37 J: oxv 10 •rt 2.49 1' ClAIROl CONDITION 1 49 A \MA.llllPOOtlM» .... 0.~DI Olt ••OI • A ~)(ZEMA CREAM 1001 1. 79 1' WETTING SOtuTION 2 29 6 ··-'""'°' IOI • l ~~NSONS WASH ClOTHS 0 • 97 LADY LEE MOIST WIPES "'"' 1.69 FRYING 59 CHICKEN • wnol~ Boov r.rade A ~outrier n 11> LARGE END 189 RIB ROASt Bonoed Beel 10 PORK SPARERIBS Frp~n MPCll\)11\ ~•II' 128 Lb ROASTING 79 CHICKENS • Gt ill<'IP A Fro1tn ~ 10 1 ll>\ lb PORK lOIN ROAST . " ._ ....... , '" .,., . PORK LOIN CHOPS . . . au r T POR-TION OF HAM. .1.49 1.79 ~99 .2.29 .. 88 8"1ftl ._, t •I BONELESS TIP ROAST .,,..,.lfDIHf •t')I~~ STUFFED TURKE VS AOillill"~ ,,,.., It • 1 -'' •Anf •'''•II'- SLICED BEEF LIVER '51\H Flllt I Of llJRB ,•011·-. '"1.09 .. 1 .48 LADY lEE SLICED BACO~•• ,. •. 1. 29 < ·anned & Packaged /' HEINZ PICl<LES ). Wll t t ;,,.,, ... ., ~·• .'° 11 '111111 l~I 99 ••tA..-Mojof t•f..-, ... 111 1• I'/ .... 11\0Y lE E DINNER .,_,. ,.. ,,.., ........ . , ... 25 r ,1,?.~,1 .. ~ .. ll~.~ POPCORN ,,, 1 ••. 79 I 1 f.D! .1.r!.:,ooKtF.S • 1•• • t t ~ I t • 1.19 A '~~1~\Ml'iC, MIX l ~.~,~!~c.r.~~.~EREAl rMUFFIN MIX ¢1utnUl'll'•lf tHl!UltH• ... 1.37 , ... 1.56 "''""·99 " nn <• 1.15 1ffl ..... 56 l TOMATO JUICE lM1~ teP !'TOMATO b ~~~"CE • 139 fQC1 911 .57 4r 01 C~n .29 ,. 01 (~rt !CAMPBELL'S 27 SOUP • cnioen NOo<I~ 10 ,~ 01 can !'HEINZ 6KETCHUP .99 HOT 011 .59 "01 C~n !CHICKEN FRANKS· I.JOY lt'f' DmnPt [, (4HIC.~~'N1~ALAMI [, P .. u~~~~~,~.~~.s I P~}.L.~B~~~ ~·.~~~IT') l '.~e.o~~~SHEESE r (HESSE SPREA05 6 ...... ~·. j/f', ~ f ,t,P,( ,,, r KAUKAUNA l(lU8 0 CttH\f l0AllH>9 U)lllO• .79 16 Ol P119 .99 16 07 P~9 .99 i70 Z Mr .... 99 "' r•'. 97 .... 21 . , .. 1.29 . '.~1 .49 '"I"' 1.59 1' HOfFY FRANKS 1 89 ~ •• , Yf-CJI\ t601 .,., • !HARVEST DAY 34__Jll!llDll TOMATOES • ---I~~ r HAMB~GER HELPER ¢t1ffh l .,1Jtl'Jli 85 .. 'f'AW1lt!t• ~'f>IM'•• A ~~~~~NI POTATOES11.,, , .... 1.09 r CUNG PEACHf<; <'r-nrov~1:> ''Atyf \ II ~I If , ..... ,, .... 49 J, WELCH'S GRAPE JUISE • ,,, 1. 39 ,{ ~~~.~.LESS Rl\ISINS • I 0/ • ., • 9 3 b ~.~.'~I CON CARNE 01111 O N 1.19 [ORTEGA TACO SHELLS'"'',,, .64 1' ORTEGA TACO SAUCE 67 b 1..nJ O• ¥~0 it fl/ fl11 • JI · ine & .f.ipirit.'t L PAUL MASSON WINES ';~~~~~,,:;,:ll'f I' If• "'' 3.19 • BOLLA WINES ,11 t8f~floUWr't \(A~f H/tllt~, A~ • Y"\PC•1 IH A "· "'"' 2.35 ... -.,3.29 r CARLO ROSSI WINES b I OA#Jtl' H! ... "Af'h•" 1 99 ~···· ('llJI ·~,if<H I\',. lltfj • '""'°' n.-HJlill ~• •1 ''or"' ,. "' llOVOI (Miirit'"'f'l'lrrllt\ .39 }'SWANSON om~~~ or rurtey 8 01 1'119 b MAZOtA MARGARINE '""' m. 78 r SALUTO PIZZA b ()flint t~(•U\I , .. ,, ... , 2.99 "'oro.r..79 r ORANGE PLUS 6 l!"*'X r •I ,,,...,.,,.,... ff r BANQUE T CHICKEN 6 'f\N01f fto"f'tl '· . , .... 89 , •. 4.79 l ~.~~I~!~~~?.~. t"Ah •1t11t .. a"f•t1111•1• •SEA BASS ~ 'l•h 14tf\u +""1li\ot'lf!14Al/ff •PIE SHELLS }) f'1. t '* 1/ • ·~,H , ... 1.69 I "' 1.59 .... 65 "'·'"' 1.99 II ou\ehold & 1'1•1 }'BRAWNY o !2~ELS r FRESH START A ,.. . ..,.,j(•(OOl ff .,.,,., .69 BS SF llOll •"01 "'' 5.59 b ~!.?oo.TRASH BAGS ioo 101 2.49 llW"f Of'i"' rt(it f'fl~t•dlf\UnU l;DM.tl ~\lrli'\ "°"'DOfQuntl'Pli Lower • prices overall 2 ~ cup• unalfted flour OXY WASH DISCCLNT SLPERMARKETS ~ cup augar ~ cup blanch ed a lm o nd s, coarse l y (•hopped -NAl'AM .. ,, lA l'llUM "'lllMUI ........... JM W \A l'M.MA il>'lllNllt COSJA•IA tlll MM191111 IOUll"""O ....... ti • tit 90 ITATI COi.UGi 90Ut.l"lllllO P'U\1..111~ au NO IUCUO ,,..,._ • . '""'·'"'°" lit 110, llAYlllOllO OAllHN~ lltrt ~IA A\'1- -TlltCITOll 8IACl4 _, AT\MTA 11"9- NIM .. FOOD Apple Cider Spice Cake, made with mayonna ile, is moist and tender. It needs no frosting. Produce GOLDEN BANANAS P'Pf' l>P.)Oy 10 UI D'ANJOU PEARS US NO 1 l.ltqf' GREEN CABBAGE· <')I <1 'ttWOffUI ' • .29 lD .39 lD .12 lD BELL 59 PEPPERS • us NO l l.lt91' for Hulling lb PASCAL CELERY JUMBO WALNUTS H.JrllfV Bui~ .39 euncn .79 lD ~mt Jt'E<;J .. -tVl.t'.·t<'C ·l:PT •ot·R f OOD ST.O tP CO( POSS --..-.--- F\'t'rl'llm· I O H ' />rin•d lt1'm\ HARVEST DAY BUNS HARVEST DAY PEAS ••t)/f "t PEAR HALVES ICE CREAM .. "•-.f4iT CA• '\f>LAO(~ '' ... rw~ WHOLE BEETS ....... \!.I' OA• ¥f'{>IV¥ HI CLASS DOC FOOD O<I• VlllA FACIAL TISSUE fliltlHil f APRICOT HALVES ttU~f" 0•• ,,..,,hfO CHABLIS WINE "-'•,l\t O•• ., .... 53 KN to•. 71 ,,,,,o ... 59 t•I •• 1.28 161'1 ((N.45 l~t• •• , 5.29 m er ...,,,49 o JI IAJt.63 SI rt,,, 2.45 II ouwholcl & Pet r DYNAMO llOUIO 0 ()(1t9-t.f"' 1' TENDER CHUNl(S 6 ON' •Oir'lft • ,, •• ,...\ t L YSOl CLEANER 6 oo"" ••01 ••1 2.99 •011 IAC1.85 '•01lf1 .71 1' MR MUSCLE CLEANER 1 77 0 0Vffll ''01 (Ml r OI,, ,..If~"""'"'"'-..' I\..., • , .. , • •tt•"' f~ IW•f" 11" llt' ;!ft'°" ltt1f' .,..... .. ._"'I~ l,lt)t;Jil r '"''1 U•u fo-tft l11Wfl• t ... , I •I t table1poon b1kin1 p0wdtr M\lflTlllOTOll •ACtl ·-~TllMn UleUllA~I lt11t Ct.eO\' llOMI "'I.A 1'"2 ITAllTO• JtM llAT'IU.A ""' I ~79 """'°"' AWlllUI v. \Hapoon sail \ \.\ cup• chopped dfiedll'rioa&I OlllAWOI *f.I ~,. .. ..,, .\ '""'' ,. ... , ... IO .... '°" l'l'lllWT ITORH ONN DAl\.Y t '-M. . ... ~ Ulrt • P 11'11 lfta1 ' I I FOOD Wednesday. J1nu1ry 28, 1981 DMLV PILOT Cf What's fl"JPR and 11ood? Granny's new apple . Tbrou•b th e aiea 1tu11ar and the " r up measure the 4 table· poeta and atorytellen m.r1arlne Into larll" s poons fl o ur and have praised the power m1xlq bowl But until thtl remaining 1 cup and beauty ol the ruby 1tmooth •nd 1•reamy i;uapu into s mall red apple Add ""· the1 I cup nour. aurepao Stir in lemon Today, ho w"vH . ¥ tht• &Oda and u lt Mix ju1re and water. C~k br11bt ll"Hll skinned .,, well Slir m •Prlu •nd over mt.'<ilum heat. sh~· plf' It \.lw MWHt au1•('f'l&H walnut.& Srrttlll evenly fltl!i COnSt antly, untll 1n the la.rden It's ulled 111 icrea!lt"t If • 9·inch bubbly and thickened. tbe deleetablr_ Uuruiy ha klrli dla;h Oakes In R~move fro~ heat Stir Smith And lt'i flv••l•blt' l'OflYt•nhOIUll oven an1s-In the 2 tablespoons DOW fr om Sou t hf'rn deitrVt'll for as minute!> m argarine. Spoon 1tbout F'ranet 111 u11lll woocit!n Pl<'k In 1 .. cup sauce over each Often called tht• rruil t'rlt•d nNH t•cnt.~r t•akc liervinf!, in small ()f th~ (Cod•. a~"l~s h1tYt' 1·11 mt"11 out deun I o howls Makes 9 serv alway5 held a i..trange maltc 11•111110 i.alHl', an~1> m)'Stu•15m l s ~d fo r r e ntur1 es b \ a.lmoa.t e \ tr)' nataoo and prob abl) one of the (iri.I fruits c ultivated b y man. apples > mbolne ever)•tb.in& from good cheer and health to mar ria&e and fertility f/i;fJ11$ ~iiiiiiiiiiiii .... lllllnillllllil LIDO Apple Stuffed Corn Squash uses popular Granny Smith apples • Apple legends abound For example. during the Renaissance a s uitor would stealth1ly add an apple to his beloved's meal to bring her to love him There'smo;e tolike·ltLUI LOW 1t•ICll ON RRST QUALITY HUGHES BRAND DAIRY PRODUCTS. In Brittany, the pro posal between two lov ers was in (at'l an "ap· pie '· communion. The young man would bite into an apple and de· mand the li(irl 's love. Look for this Granny in your superm a rket between November and late January. Apples that come to the market in the fall have more fibe r and hold their s ha pe somewhat better than the mor e tender varieties of late summer and early fall . The Granny makes an excellent choice for cookin g purp6ses . Remember that apples are generally classified for eating or cooking. Buy your apples with a sharp eye for fresh- ness and quality. Once home, storing informa- tion is basic. Sort out any fruit that might have become bruised in the handling. Be sure to use them first. Apples r ipen ten times raster at room tern · perature, so it's best to store them in plastic bags i n th e refrigerator's crisper. When using raw apple slices as a garnish or in salads, prevent the fruit from darkening by dip· ping slices in lemon juice to keep the pulp . fresh and greenish-white for up to an hour. Try the following recipes featuring Granny S mith 's deliciou s versatility. STUFFED A C ORN SQUASH 3 small or 2 large 1--~cor sq_uasb .c.u.t in half. seeds removed 2 Granny Smith ap· pies. cored. diced. do not peel (approximately 2% cups) • 1h cup raisins % c u p c h opped walnuts 'h c up mapl e flavo.red syrup 5 tables poon s margarine or butter. melted . Preheat oven to 350 de1rees. Cut s mall ends off squash to level bottoms. Place halves in 9 x 9· inch baking di s h . Measure apples. raisins. walnuts. maple syrup and 3 tablespoons of the margarine into small mixing bowl. Stir to combine. Mound apple mixture into cavities or squash. Brush remain- i n 1 2 table spoo n s mar1arine over cut sur- faces of squash. Cover. Bake in conventional oven at 350 degrees 1 hour and 15 minutes or until squash is tender when pierced with fork. Makes 4 to 6 servings. OLD FASIOONED APPLED~ERT Wl111 HOT LEMON SAUCE 1 cup sugar 1t2 cup mar1arine or butter, aoftened 1911 · 1 cup all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon soda 1t2 teaspoon salt 3 Granny Smith ap- ple 1 , peeled, cored, chopped (approximately 4 cups) ~ cup chopp•d walnuta LBllON SAUCE 4 tablespoons all purpoee flour 1 eup1uaar ~ cup lemon Juice 1 cup water 2 table1poon1 mar1ar1De or butter JtreMet o .. n to 115 .......... lha1are tl•e l cup " ~-..... -=-~· BICAUll 11'1 HUGHll BRllND, YOU Gii II FOR Liii! -,~:r:M 79~ 8 0 1 A11t Vor KNUDSEN YOGURT .51 9 <>I Bo~e• y Wuou• Appl., Do•e Heu "t f • ,., 89 MOTHER'S COOKIES • 16 u1 '>ollt-d Un,oh. d Nob••co PREMIUM CR_A.CKERS I li.o 51,,,.j Fro• C••CO. FREN CH BREAD .79 .89 1, r ~"ll I I HERBAL TEAS ./'/ I p fl 1 , ... ~ BROWNIE MIX I "'' RC. & DIET RITE COL A J. 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'9CO . 65C CHOCOLAn ICLAln l ·OZ. llCH'S ' .. 1.09 .......... •AGIU 6-CT. ,AC. 7 3 c Asso.TID • ,, '•lcet I" lffftt THUii$ .. JAN, 29 tlw11 Wed.: Pll, 4, 1911 CB•TA •aHLA•u \~~~~~1.s• I • . . \ -............. • DM.YPILOT FOOD Rice can make soup a nieal ttow do you tu:.n aoup lbroqh Mab• • to I 8Al18AOS AND &ICE with paper towell Coot mtoame.a~ aervlnp suaP&UH.: un HIGH4toSatlJl~or Rice ia not onlu 1aay to cook·and atore Add • lt'OOp ol plp1n1 Earh aervln1 pro until criap, stirrtal after hotrlc-e.'DoUM!aametoa vides rorhanlqa.~ CMk,..•H•et•d> 2 minutes. Powottdrl but it's a quick and nutritious way to turn ~rdinary soup dishes into tantilizing miala. C' .. Hrolt end lt, too, ulotlH, a~ m .. l u l'rldl aau1a1ea lo pin11andretwn2 tabl:: bf'c ome• • t.e arl y . t h•n••· l \.ii bread ex H veralplaces.Placeina apoona to dish. Add nutrtboua and Uh•fyln& <'h•n•o. IH • tat @ll 11 h • 11 ow 2 q u • r l vine1ar suiar aan pep- mHI chan1e11 •'or I 1uirv1na&11. m1croproof diah Add a per w' ~. c<M. oa Rict <'•n stretr h a t3V <'&lone1. 2\-• mHt u »mall amount of water; HIGH 2 minutes. Com- "m•ll amount of meal In r han11et1. I brud .. x <·over and cook on HIGH blne bacoa mJxture with to • nwal for lhf' t'nllre chanact'.•f11tnchanaes ( m 1u1mum power) 4 rice, carrotaandparaley. fam\l) And1nthe.,.t-<t• s Ua ili irutu:11&l mlnutea.Turnsauaa1ea Topwlthaauaqe.Cover; r fila 1i\111t1on. 1 at s a '>W~ttt~.-r in phu•t1 or 11u1 ovtir and rook on HIGH 4 cook on mGH s minutes \<iantah11n1 trick you'll ar t~or 6 •t!rvlo111. ~ mrnutH IOQ1er. Remove or until heated throuah' •uttotf')often l'•lort ... , for" se~Vlni£5 s a u1111ea ; drain dish. rotatiqdish~tumafter W" °""" thani lh1tt 10 407 (•alon~ Add bacon lo dish; cover 3 minutes orcter ~ •v~ monP) 10 ~~~~~~~-"'-'"-=.:.=.=-~~~~~~~--==::.==================================~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~ the kUC'hf'll Wf' havt' IU Pt!nd lou ol t1n 1" r hov p101 meaxurintl ''m n\cU"log e-tc-Not :.o But ~ \Hl do ha\•e to ~elect ~rcw~ lind ingredaenl.i that (11 tnto a bus> >\1 bedu.lt• ~\l'S.\Gt: OkRA CUMBO 11 • pound~ :.moked \"ll unt r) :.l ) le IJ Ork ~dUSag~ I tables~n butte r or marganne 3 tablespoons flour 2 cuvs ch1 cken broth 1 bag \18 ounces > r r u2e n gumb o vegetables• 1 can 114 1r, to 16 ,· o un ce s ) tomatoes. j chopped 112 te1tspoons salt '• teaspoon garlic powder a.,. to 11. teaspoon ground red pepper 2 teaspoons gumbo file powder 3 cups hot cooked rice. Cover sausages with water and cook for 10 minutes in a covered Dutch oven. Drain; cut saus ag es into 1-in ch pieces and set aside. Melt butter in Dutch oven. Add flour and cook. stirring. until mixture is a deep brown. Add broth , ve getables. tomatoes, garlic powder, salt, pep· per and sausages . Bring lo a boil; reduce heal, cover and simmer for 25 minutes. Remove from heat; add file. DO NOT BOIL once fil e has been added. Ladle gumbo into bowls and lop with a sc:oop of rice. Makes 6 en· tree servings or 10 ap· pctizer servings. •or use a combination of okra, corn, onions. celery and s weet red pep· per. Note: If gumbo file is not available use 11'.t tea · spoon leaf thyme and l bay leaf Add with the broth and \'egetables. l He move bay leaf before serving. I E ach s e r ving pro- vides: 431 calories. 2112 I me at exchanges. I bread· 1 e xchange, 3 f at ex· changes. 2 vegetable ex- changes. A US"A CE 0 -Klf A GUMBO <Microwave Method). Prick the sausage in several places. Place in a I deep 2-quart microproor dish . Add a small amount of water; cover and cook on HIGH (maximum power) 4 minutes. Turn sausage over and cook on Ill G H 4 minutes longer. Remove sausage, cut into l ·inch pieces and set aside. Drain dish. Melt butter in same dish on HIGH for 1 minute. Blend in flour. Cook on HJGH 8 to 10 minutes or until roux is brown, stirring every 2 minutes. Add broth, vegetables, tomatoes, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Cook on HIGH 18 to 20 minutes. Remove from oven; add me. La· die gumbo into bowls and top with ascoopokice. SAUSAGE AND RICE SURPRISE 1 ~ pounds Polish sausage links · 6 slices bacon, cut in 1.4 -inch pieces ~cup cider vinegar ~cupsugar V• teaspoon salt Dash ground black pepper 1 ar.i cup flnely chopped onions 4 cups hot cooked rice . v. cup shredded car- rots 2 tablespoons ' chopped panley Cover sausage with water in 10-lnch skillet and cook f9r 10 1Dinutes. Remove aauuge and keep warm; discard water. Ad-bacon to sldllet: fry' unUJ crisp. Pour off faltand return 2 tableapoona •rtppiftls to skillet. Add vtneaar. •UI· ar, 1alt, ,.ppel', and OGiona. Cook unUI olliona are tmder crilp. Com· blM bllCGD misture wttb rice, cUTOtl and panleJ. Turn into a 2-quart cauerole, top with ....... ~•andbake at llO dqnet for IO .,..._ .. ..ul heated EXTRA lll8E AIOCIDOS ~~-29 ,, .... 'H Cauliflower , __ .... , 'l! White Grapefruit ..... ,,.. !D Aspirin ..., .......... ~. ':ff Comfort Diapers W,._leo_ ~Shampoo ".39 ... 25 100 " 45 ~.. . .. " 4s9 ... . IJ •• 249 _ .. 2HZ. Ill. 119 WESSOI OIL , ....... ffl Menudito Menudo ,..,., 99 ,... . J .... 79 41 • . ....... '~·Motor Oil ...... ffl Keg O' Ketchup 110 ' 99 ~·1 • .... 79 , .... .• °" , ..... \ ..... ~Bumble Bee Tuna ,, .. 43 «•" • ........... 1 °' c.-"''° ~Green Giant Corn "•• 22 , ... ""' ••• , ...... °' 1 .... ~~ Ration Dog Food CHAIUS '001 CHABLIS VIN M Sr OR BUAGUll DY ClllO ROSSI ~ 19 9 WlllE l\:. IJ S 0 A INSPfCIEO FRO/fN liMa ~ .. 149 i:iJ... ,, ........ t Gut" !r.' 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'_ 11 _ 1 ~--;'°, alcoWit bevera1e• and Combine or.n1e }u1ce oUNOE·DILL 8AVCt; 14 teaspoon salt trate. butter. onion. dill green pepper :~; letMI to ••l haphaaardly. eonr•ntrat ... butter , NO)' 1 bunch broccoli 11' teaspoon nutmeg • we.ed, salt. and nutmeg. 8-0unre can tomato 4 cups cooked rice ros emar y. Bring to a . you an NUrtln1 mor.-u urt•, and "ln.,.,r 1t1 tt 4 tablespoons frozen WHh and trim broc· Serve as a sauce over sauce boil: reduce heat and .. .. 1 orange, sectioned lro.1We I.ban Jwil lntox lar11e •klllt't Hu t uod ur 1a n1e juice concen· coli : cut lengthwise into cooked broccoli. Makes ~cup orange juice simmer 5 minutes Add . •tatiae stir for a mtnutt'. tht'n tn te.thawtld 4 o r more sections . 4 servings . 1/4 teaspoon salt He~t oil in a skillet ; cooked shrimp to sauc~. _ A t r o r d I n 1 t o add ct'lt'ry ('ov~r 1tnd 2 tablesopoons but Cook. covered. in l·inch S ff R I M P A N D 14 t e a s p o o n add onion and g reen and heat through Ser ve . payt"lllatrut Harry K cook uvtirm•)(1t•r11 lt'h~a t lt'r or margarlne of bolling salted water ORANGES rosemary pe ppe r . Saute u ntil o n coo k e d ri ce .: PanJ•ani. there 11 a 10•11 tor • tu to mmutm1, unlll I tablesr.IOOn gr:ated for 10 minutes. or until 2 tablespoons pil 1 1 pound s hrimp . onion is golde n. Stir in garnished wit h ora n~e .. of vitamin c . and otht>r 1·.,l~ry 111 hmdl•r but still onion tender . Meanwhile in a J small onion. sli ced cooked, shelled .. and de· tomato sauce, oran~c sections . Makes 4 ser v-lm~rt~ nu~l~nts b crtNp MMk~h6 ~ervin~s I te~ndrie~d_i_ll~s_m~a_ll~s_a_u_ce_p~a_n_.~h_e_a_t~th_i_n~~~~~~~~~ve_i_n_e_d~~~~~~~-j-u~i -c_e_.~s~a-l _t_.~a-n~d~ln_~_s_.~~~~~~~ habitual heavy drinkers Al coholl<' b t>vt>r &il't1 ronlllt ol both a lcohol and su1ar. t'au 1n1 a nutrtllonal lmbalann· tn the systems of thOtle who imbtbe throu•houl tht> da)' and ~lht Dr PanJwan1 ... pja1ns. ··Most drink 1ng peo ple are h ea \'Y s moke~. hea' y coffee use r s and are n o t pa rticularly inte rested 1n food Many sp~nd the entire night d rinking and save 'just one drink tn the bottle to start off the morning Then it's a ser ies of coffee and a cigarette. drinks and a cigarette. throughout the day to re- turn to a night of serious dr.inking This pattern leaves little concern for eating properly If the person were to eat prope!:)y. get e x- er cise dunng the day, and keep to a normal weight. complications of a nutritional disorder might not be as drastic. For those who are not concerned about nutri· tional factors in their daily pattern. Panjwani states, "They will even· tually have symptoms of diabet e s o r h y poglycemi a th a t reflect disturbances of blood sugar levels ." Most alcoholics are depressed people and suffer from sleep dis - turbances of either too much sleep or too little sleep. These mood and rest disturbances also can play havoc with the heavy drinker's health . Those who te nd to drink heavily only on weekends should pay heed to eating sensibly before and during party drinking, to lessen the impact of the a lcohol and s ug a r o n th e digestive sys t e m . Particular atte n t ion should be given to eating. foods that are high in vitamin C so that the alcohol will not deplete it from the body. Vitamin C is to be found in citrus fruits, tomatoes, strawberries, m e l ons and g r e en vege tables. Her e are s om e r ec ipe s f o r vitamin C foods that are healthful food for all. ORANGE BRAIS ED --OEIJEitV 3-ounce can frozen orange juice concen- trate, thawed 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 teaspoon soy sauce 14 teaspoon ginger A cool • veggie The term "cool as a cucumber," generally used to describe an un- ruffled attitude under pressure, co01es from the fact that this vegeta· ble really iJ cool inside -about 20 de grees cooler than the outside air on a warm day, ac- cordina to the California Dietetic Association (CDA). Widely used as a crunchy addition to salads, the cucumber is a delicious boon for dleten u well. One balf a 01edium cucumber bu only six calories and provides 1mall amounts of caletam llDd vitamin C. Actually a member of tbe 1ourd family , eutumbln are part of tbe vesetables and fruits lfOUP ~ tbe four food 1roup1 -milk, meat, Hletablea and fruits, .,..... and tereall, ac-eordlnl to tbe CDA. 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APPLE JUICE !Afl TOP I COUITRY DAlllH ~~w:CHlfS• >\QI 11.07 ·10188C I At(;"'f· '1.79 I IT'Ma llWlft 111t1 ,. .. m ; _____ ... _,_,.,...,._,__ .. _ .. __ _, ..... ,.. ... ,_ ______ ~,... WU&i I ,_ •.•. ·= .. _______ ,,_ --··-·-....................... ---·-----...-. .......... -... --·-.. ·--· ......... -· 1 .· ............ ,,..._,.,, .. ,., J/ ,.,iarian Ellll Rolla Healthy diSh for the '80s TM t611t"taee w&U prob ~tab .... decade •• •llalt .. 4•erleaa1 are t••~•ra.4 aaor• tll••• tver wlata bHlU1ful tarefrff, ecoao•l~al Uriq ll)'lee 11MM ~ •lderaUon1 an t o p Priority fw adive. oo llae 10 coot a. who are &oota.. for recipe• io rom,.ewt UMtlr buay klledulte. not c-oenicl ............ Here'• a qwcll meal Nlea , ~ will aataafy · health conacloua and banied coaka '!'My ao.lo u a cbullUt Upt meal. or 4-ble aa an Hotac t om plement to mort: eaaborate lunches and dianers Made with peanut oat, t h e Veaeuri an E 11 Rolls featw-ed here are de he ate tn fl avor. not 1reasy. Peanut oil as rec- ommended by m a ny proressaonal cooks for IU hlhlnH•.1. whlcb ••~ U.. navor ot food• II la alcnUar to autlMnlit' 0U1 uaed ln the Orl•nt. wWcb mah• It lde aa fo r prt parin1 dlah" aueh .. lh•• 111 roll• Th ... V11etarau £11 RoU•. "developed by tbe P epp,r corn Co~k1n1 School. Boulder. Colo are f Ult .-eaaniple of redpe• which may be tmtered In the "(ireat C:u111DM ol the World" Re<'•~ Cootn t l''or con· tt.-1t ruJ~. I~ In your f11vorlt~ store or wrate to PllUlters 0 11 Contest kules. Drawer "A." Madiaon Square Station. New York, NV 10010. 1-'ln.Wsts' recipes will be considered for use In future recipe books Amateur cooks may send in their favorite rec· apes in competition for prizes including -an in - Corn prices rise with poor harvest WASHINGTON (AP > Com prices are the highest in six years and one reason is the na· lion 's sweet tooth. To be sure, this year's skimpy harvest. caused by drought and h ot we ather last summer . is the big reason for the high prices. And over· sea s d e m a nd s a r e pointing to another re- rord year for exports. But cornstarch also is a source of sweeteners lhat are much in de- mand among U.S. food processors, including those that make soft drinks. known as high fructose corn syrup, called II FCS in the trade. "Per capita consump· lion of com sweeteners for food use is expe~ted to total about 41 pounds <dry basis) in 1980, up about four pounds from 1979," the report said. "Most of the increase will be in HFCS, from 15.4 pounds to nearly 19 pounds.·· For the firs t time, it said, the per capita con· sumption of HFCS will eltceed that of glucose corn syrup, traditionally t h e m ost popular sweetener made from corn. By comparison . per ca pita cons umption of sugar this yea r is ex· peeled lo average 87.2 pounds. down from 91.1 in 1979. In al l , says t h e Ag riculture De part· ment. about 465 million bushels of corn will be used by the "wet mill· ing" industry this year. an increase of about 5 per cent from 1979. Looking ahead. the de· ··Co rn s w eet e n e r partment's latest Sugar prices in 1981 wi ll likely and Sweetener Report aver age a bove 1980 s aid more t han 500 levels. and could in. million bushels of corn crease significantly as may be used in 1981 by corn and other energy the wet-milling industry, Pric es ri se a P - a further gain of about 8 preciably." the report percent from this year. said. Around70percent ofthe "HF'CS prices will starch recovered by the continue to be largely wet-milling process goes determined by the price into corn sweeteners. o f suga r , a c l ose with the remainder sold alternative sweetener in as com starch and dex. many industrial uses." trin. The rt!port added that ·'This does not include this year's corn crop of the com dry-milled for 6.46 billion bush e ls. corn chips., tacos and down 17 percent from similar products. or the the 1979 record harvest corn used to produce in· of 7. 76 billion bushels. dustrial alcohol,'' the re· probably "means that port said. corn prices will likely One -reason ror the-conITnue high" ror-some popul a r ity o f corn time . sweeteners is that sugar "Prices of valuable prices have been high as corn re finer products a result of a declining can also be expected to world supply. That is inc r ease. b en e f iting particularly the case for corn wet-millers finan· one kind or sweetener cially." it said. Local produce remains good buy Californians are lucky t o li v e i n a ri c h agricultural area that assures a fairly constant s upply of fruits and vegetables year-round at reasonable prices. But even in California . t he m or e popular vegetables such as corn and green beans go out of season in the winter months, and if they are a"ailable, are generalJy high-priced and or lesser quality. Reluctant to pay high prices, home maker s often find themselves preparin1 the same vegetables over and over again, or not serv- ing fresh ve1etables at all. Rather than s bortchan1e their ramiliea on variety and nutrition, they milbt ex- periment wtt.b some of the veaetables which are good buya. Here are some tips for buying in-aeuon fttah ve1etables during the late winter months: -Know which veaetables are In season . The USDA notifies couumen each month which ve1etable1 and fralta ·~· In 1reateat supply and ·worthy of .U.tlGD. TbJI tllformatloll ll anllable tbrou1b newspapers, radio and television re· porta. -Learn to recognize Califo(nia-g rown pro- duce. Out-of-state vis· itors are envious of the excelle nt qualit y and p r ices of lo c a ll y . harv est e d pro du ce available in California, especially such luxuries a s aspa ra g us and artichok es. California is the only producer of artichokes, which are at their peak in April and May. and a principal producer of asparagus, available mid-February through June. but at ils peak April to June. -Other California vegetables which are good winter buys in· elude broccoli. brussels s prouts, cabbage, c au Ji flower, different varieties of lettuce. greens, and winter squash. -Don't buy just because ol low price. It doean 't pay to buy more ve1etables than you can properly store or uae without wute. Uae fresh vegetables within two to five days after purcbaae, except for root ve1etablea which can be atored up to aeveral weeks. -Doa't buy partially decayed ve1etablea. Many of the nutrlenta bave been kilt, and the decay la likely to spread rapidly. · ternaUoaal cllA1nl tour mushrooms. coarsely with aoy sauc.1 au1ar, for two, eookina aebool chopped · 1ln1er root ua 1•rUc. •t"olarabips and L• 2 cups bamboo Stir.fry l more mlnutt. Creu&M Cookwa,., Tbe sboota Let lncredlenta cool to r • t I p • • m u • t b e i.; pound frab bean r o o m t em per at u r e o r 1 & l D a a • m u • l be aprouta before uatnc. clanified as Frtncb, 3 1taJlu ceaery. PoalUon e11 roll akin 0 r ull. lndoneaian. aUced ao a.comer la at top, bot· ltaHan. Oriental or 2 stat ks ar ee n tom, left and ri1ht. · Spaniah. and muat uae onions, sliced Place i.; cup of fllllnll pea.nut oU. 3 tablespoons soy on lower aettlon of AU contealanta wbo sauce wra~r . Tuck bottom ~nter will r~ve a rree rteupoon aufar. corner -around fl1Hn1 copy o1 the new booklet, 1 tablespoon 1rated and roU firmly about · · •· r y t n I Co•• t to 1in1er root halfway up. Moisten the Coaat," which contains > 1 teaspoon crushed re"'aining three corners iospirln1 recipe Ideas, garlic. with beaten egg. Fold frying Upe and a SO-cent l package e11 roll left and right corners i:oupon. skins (21,', dozen) I towa rd the center and VEGETAalAN 1 egg roll up all the way. Heat EGG aoLLS 4 to s cupa peanut oil oil in wok until hot (375 1 cup shredded cab· for deep frying degrees>. Deep-fry en bage Stir-fry all in1redients roll on both sides until l cup chopped onion for filling in 3 tables-golden brown. Drain on 5 m e d i u m poons peanut oil. Season paper towels. VEGETARIAN £0GAOLL: A FOOD FOA THE 'IOS. ·ne ·~ Steak o• '••te1hou.-• $248 Sofewoy Ouol1ty Beef loin ii e id Otong• J"•<• ~!;:~$119 h~ll, ,Wt,._., ...... ,_. ,, ,. Ii] Fte•h. Sold In S-lb Chub o..,.,fiM•l •o•d JO~'•• u.... .. \ .... .. ,, ,. Ii fomoto Jut<e '-••l , .. u~•~ O••• ......... ~· ~ .. ,, .. , I.Sm Con Fe• Cold ··"·' ~ . oli $119 Serve Topped .. 39c With "lolled ....... fi 'kg of 10 SMASH'EM FOR CASH ·-~~-.-"";'" .... ··~ WE IUY ALUMllUM 24' per lb. o.r 1' each Can SARWAY Al'PM-SAi.YAGi CBlll v ONl IVllY llOll SfOll IS ONI! vJASTvlASY..,KOLCKIUl ..,,_ 1 TUSll lllO USll t_f<fl'I~ --..: ____ .. ~ -I t , ....... ~ ~ .A; ~ WJL~Ynd'rrrC .. ~-~ :.:.Jt·~.--u·cerne ... ~~:.~· :. I Gt•o• llovo" '" .· •··· Coilo" (.>II" I;'·' \11•(1 I .' /.ou l'rin•.,.' I 1111101 ""''-' r, ,.,,, ''' ""'" , .. ' Top Sirloin Steak ~ • ._~........... , s25s :si Cottage Cheese · 79' %-·S Seagram's -,· 86' :Z::Z Whiskey ... :..-.., ... ~ ... Strip Steak Ground Beef .... tp.o• ~, ..... ,Skinless Franks Chunk Bologna Pork Sausage ...... ... , ..... ("9\1 ... ¥111 '• s4s9 ~ ~ruil"'Drinks ·-:::~ le& Cream' ; " ·· · • 2:$ Broccoli ,. ~. • , :. ~ Colonial Cake·.: .. s199 ~Paul Masson:·:;··.~ 99' :-·i· Vodka ";;o·;.:;o• s1s9 :-S Carlo Rossi ·.~ ; w. ::', 51'' ~CheddarCheese~:~·:::·~· ~199 '.1-8 Vodka -'.';-:~· .. , .:s1Q99 Fresh Mangoes '299 Fresh Pineapples ·.: s299 Navel Oranges .. 1299 Anjou Pears ' . . . . 5199 Yellow Onions ' . I , I ~.:;; 1599 Red Delicious Apples :;., Pork Spareribs '"'" v.,,.,~ ......,..;o.._,, lo•ff•l"""'fl'~ s129 :-i Gatorade ·~-: 84' 4-lnch Dracina Plants (,,,,,,.,, u,,,,: Turkey Ham Fresh Trout Turbot Fillets .. _ . ..,,...~ ,.... ..... , ...... .... _ .......... , . .,..,.~WM 1171 Z-S Honey Bran " .~;; ' .. 89' :-8· Egg Rolls "-~7 85' .. '1" :-l· Bell Brand ~'.:~:~~ ~; 89' 1-8· Fried Rice .~ ~·~ '! . .' s105 Z-8 Baby Powder ":.'•[-: '13' .. '1" 2:$ Schnecken ".:.;::.; ~ 99' 1-S Soy Sauce .... _ '; 44' Rubbing Alcohol -:::..: ::: .. 49' .----------------.. ~ ~ A ......... 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Ser #045293 ® 1980 DASHER 4·DOOR First come firs t served on this fully facto ry equipped gas saver Don't miss ill Ser. #004739 @WE'VE GOT RABBITS HOPPIN' TO GO! FROM s5499 Ser #867496 New engine heads ·1981 Celica story Toyot• ·a new 2.Hlter en•lH and its popular automati<' overdrive lnnamlulon h•adllne lhc ('«!lea •tory for llll. drive ratios also have been chanaed. It aU adda up to EPA fuel economy ralin11 ol 25 mp1 and 37 hi1bway m ~· for Celie as equipped with the five.speed transmission. The Cellca is available In three models, U\e ST Cellca continues to vrove ill durability and performlU\ce In ru11ed rally ~ompetitlon around U\e world facln1 t'llementa ranaina from \lie snow lll\d lee ot"the famoua Monte Carlo ral· ly to thl' heut and dust of Ainu Sport Coupe, GT Sport od l f T ot C i· ~-l f Coupe and G'F Ultback-.-Varioua m es o PY a e icas eruure a muue or everyone's taates. Several new interior ~~::..:.~~~~---....... ~~---.....;~~~~~~----.............. .....,,,,,,,,_.;...,..=-~...::...~~'-="'~"'=,_.,==:-==-.•~ Tht.i 4-cyUnder SOHC cn1ine is larger than tho se in pre viou s Ct-ll c a s. yet 1t con tributes to Cehca's am · proved fuel economy for t98l. increases or up to ZS ve rten\ t ur some llHIUt:'IS. combinations are available , including a special "black package" that features black knitted vinyl with red New sedan ioins Saab 1981 lineup A new four-door notchback sedan has joined the Swedish Saab 900 model line-up for 1981, as an addition to the hatchback models which have been Saab standbys for a number of years. The automatic over· drive transmission also contributes to h iahe r gas mile1tge as does the s t a nJ urd fi ve s µl'ed manual oven.lri ve. Rear piping. A 4·speaker AM/FM/· M PX stereo is standard on GT Liltbacks and an option on the GT Sport Coupe ~ GT models fe ature new styled. wheels and trim rings. Cruise con· trol also is available on GT models. The Saab 900 four-door is available with either the normally aspirated Saab four-cylinder engine; or with the Saab Turbo engine. The sedan is just one or the many innovations for 1981 -the most since the Saab 900 was originally introduced in 1979 -available when the new cars go on sale at Saab dealerships throughout the nation in early November. Other innovations include a radically re· A new mterior desig11 with velour upholstery zs one of many innovat1or1s m the 1981 Swedish Saab models. SAFETY TOMORROW'S CAR IS HERE TODAY RELIABILITY "THE ANSWER'' TO THE HIGH COST OF GASOLINE ECO•OMY THIS ELECTRIC POWERED VEHICLE built in the United States, is designed to provide safe, rel_ia- ble transportation at a fraction of the cost o' a gasohne. powvered vehicle. Simply plug it in to your 110 V outlet at home and wortc and experience up to .0 miles and more of inexpensive driving convenience. At speeds up to 45 m.p.h. The perfect vehicle for those short commuter trips to the iQb and the daily errands that ore so costly in a gasoline powvered vehicle. In addition, your Commuta-Car is pollution free. Drive one today. coniuea-car 32631 Adriatic Dr. L..-aN ..... ( 7141 499-2391 designed and lightened engine; automatic transmission for the Saab Turbo models; larger fuel tank 06.6 gallon capacity): and revised and simplified model designations. • The Saab 900 Sedan, which has the same out· side <limensions as the 900 hatchback models, has a slightly curved rear window and a trunk lid that extends right up to lhe rear window trim. The four-door incorpo1ates Saab's well known fold down rear seat feature, which allows the rear seat to be folded down to provide a Oat floor and thus a luggage/cargo space almost six feet in length. The interior design is the same as in the com- parable three-door models, with a new plush velour upholstery material, softer to the touch and even more durable. For 1981 all Saab cars aJso have back seat cushions and backrests with five times as many coil springs as in previous models, which makes the seat thinner and still more comfortable. Like all Saab cars since the very first on.e, in· traduced in Sweden in 1949, the Saab 900 has front wheel drive and safely construction. As in previous years, most models also include as standard automatically electrically heated front seats. For 1981 the Saab Turbo is available with both a manual five.speed transmission and, new for 1981 , an automatic transmission . The new, stronger automatic is a further de· velopment of the one previously available only on normally aspirated Saabs. Matching the automatic transmission to the powerfu.I Saab Turbo engine has involved the in· stallation or a new torque converter, raising the re- duction ratio of the primary drive, and fitting ex · tra bands and a special shift governor into the transmission The five·H>eed trans mission originally in· troduced in 1980 1s now the standard manual trans mi ssion on all 1981 Sa ahs. Chevys have a lot of pull for recreation C h ev r o l et 198 1 Recreation and Traile r ing Guide makes the point that the division 's cars and trucks have a lot of pu.11. among other things. The guide is divided into segments. including passenger car. truck and commercial tra il er · ing. motor homes. and tra1lerinR tips IS Tiit: GUl>t: an• charts wh1eh outltnt· for the huyer r<.'quircd (.Intl rec·omme n t4~1I t'-flUlll m c nt a nd maximum load for eac h \ l'1111·lt• line. For e xamµl e. a Malibu equipped to pull a light trailer of up to 2,000 pounds loaded weight would neect only a 3-.8-liter V6 engine. Other requirements include a 2.41 axle ratio, automatic transmission, power brakes, heavy· duty suspension, heavy· duty radiator. light-duty bitch and trailer wiring harness. The Malibu equipped to-handle oads -from 2,000 to 4.000 pounds re· quires the 5.0·liter VS engine with 2. 73 axle ratio plus additional re- quired equipment; and for loads from 4,000 to 5,500 pounds, the 5.0· liter engine is required with the s ame axle ratio, but slightly di(, ferent requirements in the other equipment The Camaro may be equipped for trailering up to 1.000 pounds; Cita lion may be used up to 2.000 pounds ; Corvette, up to 4,000 pounds; and Caprice, Impala. Malibu and Monte Carlo for trailering up t o 5.500 J>f>unds Chevrol t.>1 tru c k models are av<Jtl able for use with a gross tom- h1nat1on weight rating < G \'WJ{J up tn lfL_~!IO pounds, wh en properly t•qu1pped. C'llF.VROLET SEl.l.S two t~·pes of t hassis for motor hnmt•s the HV C u 1 a w a ,. V a n w i I h G\'WR's . up Ill 10.500 pounds. and the m ntor ho m <' <· h .i ~ u;_»:JJJi (;VWR 's 011 to 14 .5110 po unds. Chevy vans ;md s po rtsv an s are a l~n p o pu I a r con ve r s 111n vehi cles Motor home manufac turers have a choice of four wheelbase lengths for the mQtor ho me chasses- These are 125. 137. 158.5 and 178 inches. The c h assis ca n ac com - modate bodies up to 28 feet long. CA new Class A motor home 209·inch chassis will be available in 1981. and can ac· comodate bodies up lo 32·feet long . Improvements mark 1981 Honda models American Honda Motor Co. makes a number of refinements in the Civic, Accord and Prelude lines for 1981. The Honda lineup for 1981 includes: • The Prelude Sport Coupe, an all·new instru- ment panel design, more luxurious interior trim and, for the first time, variable-assist power steer· ing available in combination with Honda's optional three-speed automatic transmission. • Honda's own t hree-speed automatic transmission i~ available for the first t.ime on three ol five Ci vie models: 1300 DX and 1500 DX h atchbacks and the wacon . Five-speed transmissions are standard on all Civics except the 1300 hatchback, which has a four·speed transmission. • All Hondas except the Civic 1300 hatchback are equipped this year with steel·belted radial tires -including Michellns on the Accord LX. • For 1981, all Honda cars are available in ah SO states. • The Civic line includes the 1300 halehback, Honda's lowest priced model; the well-appointed Clvi& 1300 DX and 1~ DX hatchbaeka; Ule swank, top-ol-the-line Civic GL hatchback, and the four· doorwacon. Accord, Honda's common unae luury line, com ea in tbree 1911 model a: The Accord hatchback, the luxurious LX hatchback and tbe four-door Hdan. Ml Hondu have front·wtMel drive, lndepen. dent llacPbenon strut '='°" <u~ UM Clvle wap), wl r~k·wl~~ ....... . AU model U.... fHt.,. trw .... mouat::. four-eyllllder CVCC ( R> Adnatld Stnuft as:---w1 ..., . ...,...... ~·•'*fl .... -... . ........ --·-·--~ ........... ,, .... 41't .... --·~··· """'··~~········· ........ ·~· . . . . . .. . . ~ ........ . . ····· ·······--·-·. , ... HUNflHClON BUCH CANOl H CllOVl 8 HOWARD CHEVROLET 0 STADIUM PONTIAC 0 BAUER MOTORS ©WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 0 CHICK IVERSON. 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Incredible value. 1981 Mazda RX·7GS 1-h c n l t ) n' v o u J n n ~ . t h c r n n n · ,; nu I i kc : Nl·\v n1o r~c Jcrod v -nJn1i ~ dcl.,ign • 5 -'-~~cc d overdrive, rear l.,tcJhi - l i1.cr bar l.,tJndJrd ·Full i n ~tr u rn c n t d ti on • N c \ v ~t ow J vv J y I o c kcr~ J nd other nc \v tcaturcl., ·Tru e ~rort~ L ar p c rh H"- n1Jnc. c and hJndling ·It rn\.1y he the rno~t rcr- t u r ; 11 J n r c pc r d o II a r you ca n buy ~ ~/01do \ t • tory cng•l"e l1 cen,ed by N SU-W AN KEl ·1ncl..ides dealer prem lre19111 charges Taxes. license opl ions e1<11 d Santa Ana Mazda I I 2031 E. 1st Street, Santa Ana 714/953-4414 ---., L:~-=-:~~/~ . ...... Th-ree ··generations-of ·service-... l'lw .iutoml\11 \ t' \\orld 1..., ch.1n~1n~ r.lf)IOI\ -,111d 1h.11 ·.., ~rcJI Hut one rh111~ th.11. \\1H11 r h,1n\!e 1.., nur tr.1dttlnn nl l11w o.,rn·1cr tor nur cu..,lomrr.., BY llU,' THA T GHAT GM flt UNG [J "'''" GtHUIHl G"'4 •un • ··2345 N. Grand Avr .. Santa Ana 71 4/542-881 l Brt\«-rn G'l rden Gr~·e & S.mta Ana freeways ·-··----·~ ....... __ ,.·~--~.,..--,. .. · • ,, Front-wheel drive GLC makes debut as four-door sedan Mazda'H 11011ulur Gl.C economy cnr, t•onv"rlt·d to front whl·t•I drl n untl totally t •:dctlil(nc•ct for 1981. ha11 made ll11 U.S. debut In 11 nc·w four cl11or sedan body 11tylt• L i k l' h a l c· h h U <' k models or lhl· l\lttl (H,(;, the new Sl'Chm fcouturcs f r o n l · w h cc I 11 r i v c mec hanic·u ls . tt fut-I cffic•ienl I 5 Iller NU(inc, Independent ~us11ension al a ll four w h eel~. l(enerous interior spuc·c·. and ;m acrodynumi<:all y dean body sha11c Mozda'1 GLC aedan has front-wheel drive and a long list of standard equipment. .. The GLC was redesigned to flt the times. The engineering goal was to build an efficient, fun-to· drive small car with the quaJities of front-wheel drive: excellent economy. comfort, convenience. verformance and handling. "We believe the 1981 GLC hatchback has that right combination of elements and now, close to mid-year. we want to broaden the car's appeal by offering it in a sedan body s tyle, .. s aid. ~oshiki Yamasaki, president of Toyo Kogyo Cu .. Ltd., the llirosh1ma·basl'd manufacturer of Mazda cars and trucks. In designing the n ew GLC sedan, Mazda capitalized on the im provements made in re- designing the GLC hatchbacks. Consequently. the sedan's exterior also has a sloping hoodline, front air dam, underside splash pan, and wraparound combination lamps, all of which contribute to aerodynamic efficiency and crisp, contemporary styling. The sedan's Interior wa.<> also designed for maximum efficiency. Passenger space is generous both front and rear aJMI, as one or the roomiest cars in its class, the GLC scores especially high in shoulder and hip room. The shift to a transverse mounted engine with front· wheel drive was a major factor in increasing the G LC 's interior space. The layout places the e ngine sideways in front, far forward of the passenger compartment, thus adding to passenge r space and comfort. Peugeot introduces first four-cylinder turbodiesel Peugeot, the fir s t autom ake r to offer a turbochargl.'<l diesel car in Europe, h as an nounced the introduction of America's first four c\·hnder turbodicsel. the f e u g e o t 5 o 5 Turbodicsel. The announb::m e nt was made by P ierre Lemai re. vres idenl of Peugcot Motor s o f Am erica. "Our en ~ineers d e· veloped the 505's new turboch a r ged di esel e ngin e with the Am e ric an driver i n mind," Lemaire noted. "ll is the only car in its C'lass to combine the fuel effi ciency that we need today with the level of performan ce that the American driver de· mands." Th e P eugeot 50 5 Turbod1esel is the first ca r ab l e t o br i ng together the econom y a leader in automotive and durability of a fou r diesel technology. -cylinder diesel with the performance or a turbo. Com to Car has It has been EPA-rated U - 28 mpg in the cit y and 36 d t mpg on the highway, yet a van ages this refined European sedan offers comfort for f ive -passengers i n typicaJ Peugeot style. P e ugeot built the w o r ld's fir st diesel passenger car in 1922 and is today considered An electr ic car 1s now on the market and it's offerings are shockin~ The Comuta -Car is de· !>1gned with the second or third famiiy vehicle tn mind. for the frequent s hort distance driving rlone bv housewives. stu· dents.· retired versons. ~ :i~ •. s aid a spokesperson. -.. ' -. ·' ;• .Jock Patterson is an ~ author ized d eal er at 32631 Adria t ic Drive, Laguna Niguel. Call . . -499-2391 The c urrent m ode l crus1es at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour and has a r angt•of about40 miles. Wi th prope r care. Co mula·Car 's batte r y will last from 12,000 lo 18,000 m iles. u nder norm al condidions . Peugeot announces its 1981504dieselstation wagon .DO'-WN GO PRICES! ---------~--.... ...... ~ p -•• 0 ....... 4 4 • t I k \1 W ('(f1l/ mues ll s t raditwn of classic design in 1981. ------ 8-mi/e improvement Oldsmobile's cars are fuel efficient lht.> 1\ltll m1llh.-h. ranl¢ Ill~ from tht' l'UffiJHH'I ( lmt'gil lll tht' µl•r\Onal lu xu r\ T oronad o rq >rt'l>t;nt Old!'>mob1ll' .., mn:-.t fuel dflc1cnt flcl'l \ t'l Man) of theM· n 1r:. ha\ t' bt•t'n featurt"'<.I ••I thc tircalt-r l.o~ AnRClt.•:. .-\ulo Show al tht· Los \ n ).! l' I,.... l' 1.r1 \ l' n I 1 on l't·oti:r Tht· dl Vll>IOll ... Cl t.·t.•t tucl cl'onum\ aver agt• for l!Rll 1s i:i milt•:. per gallon That 1s nearly l't~hl miles heller than O ldsmobllt"s flet't fuel l't·onom~ avcrC:l~e for I ~175 U1l'sl'I power 1s of fcred as an option on 19 of the d1v1sion 's 23 models T he lineup includes 0 mc~a The com µact Omega is available 1n four models with four special styling options. Special appearante options include the SX Sports Omega, ES 2500 and ES 2'l)(). ------------------Tht' 1981 models carry ovt.•r many o f the •C utla ss : Eight models are available in the 1981 Cutlass series including Cutlass sedan , Cutlass Supreme coupe, C utl ass l.S sed a n , Cutl:.iss Sup r e m e Brougham coupe , Cut l ass Brougham sedan. Cutlass Calais, Cut lass Cruil>er and Cut la ss Crui s e r Brougham Subaru engine breaks · 100-miles-per-gallon Using an unmodified engine from a Subaru Rex mini-car {not imported her e> the x :100 Gyron<Jut broke the 100 mile pe r gallon barrier during trial runs at Ontario Motor Speedway. Ontario. Harvey Lam m . President a nd Chief Executive Officer of. Subaru of America. Inc ., said the project was und ertaken ··to ex plore ultra.-hig h mileage engineering concepts which may one day a ppear on prodU(·tion· line Subaru vehicles." Jag uar desi gn s Series 111 to be a future cl assic ,I :AJ!Uar St•nt.•:-. 11 1 v. :.ts dl'slgnt•d to lw tht· hl'st • J a g u a r 1 n h 1 " t o r .\ . at·<·onlinl! 111 it:. m <1k 1·rs 1.ih tlw .J agu:Jr SS 1m1. XI\ 12(1 and E l~Pl'. tht• Sl'rit.•" Ill 1" pr11d<11m cd as a c lassit'oftht• futun.· Thl' reason" Sup erb handlin g ~ind performanc·c-. <'ll•gann·. tim<'lt•ss heaut~· and a h · gh lc•vl'I of hanfl l'raft s manship 11 1" powl'n·ll h.'· tht• most ath aru·c.·d \'Cr:-.ron 11{ .laguar·s ·I l ltlt•r clouhlC' nn·rlwad 1·am l•nguw :\ n d r 0 II r w h l' l' I tncf(•IH'Jltlt-111 :-.uspt·n:-1011 g i ,. l' s I h t• c· a r a n ·markahlC' fl'l'I for lht· road. a s µ<1kt•sµt·rso11 said . Thi• n·:.ult 1" a ilt•si).!n I h a I I s a (' I a " " i (' I n 1•v11lution populur styling features of last year 's Omega and intorporate a new ){rille and tail la mp de· sign first large sedans for 1981 Merc e d es-a enz Tht' fi rst new large Me rtedcs·Benz sedans in t•ight yt-ars lead the 1!181 offerings from the world ·s old est automobile manufacturer. Callt.'<i the JOOSIJ and the 380SEL. they are stheduled to go on sale across the country on Nov. :1 with the rest of the Mercedes line. The new sedans were painstakingly shaped in the Mercedes-Benz wind tunnels . Combined with 1 h1•1r excellent aerodynamics are new constr uction techniquc•s and materials for lower weight and a new . more effi c ient four -speed automati c trans mission. The result is cars which not only run better and more economil'ally, but have increased safety through a stronger passenger compartment and better absorption of impact forces, greater side· wind stability and lower. interior noise. Changes to the suspension and steering have also given a s moother ride and better ha ndling . Bu ick Regal named pace car The 19ftl Buick Regal, powe red by a 4.1 Iller ( 252 cubic inch) V ·6 engine, will be the official pace car for the 65th running of the Ind ianapolis 500 race on May 24 . It will be the fifth time in Indianapolis 500 his· tory that a Ruick has led the cars to the starting line. Ruicks paced the race in 1939. 1959, 1975 and 1976. OVER FACTORY INVOICE (INCLPDES SPIDER MODELS) HURRY ••• OFFER ENDS JAN. 31·SAT.! Wednesday. January 28. 1981 ! ~ ~ DAILY PILOT OS 1" • llllflACl·I MA.IDA HOME OF THE RED TAG SALE THIS FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY THE ALL-NEW 1981 FRONT~ WHEEL DRIVE GLC CUSTOM! [35]*43 F.Sl 'v111C... ,.,I I"' v r11r~ ' . ******~**************** THE 1981 626 LUXURY SPORT COUPE TEST DRIVE ONE! 128 * 39 ~ -! •d \ I'< 'I' • \ \ 1ft• t; ;wt•\~ 'J '" ltlt• ~ \! f<1 I I I ·j t o ' j'O ol 11 ' •• ,,, f •• ,, I •\\ ' I I \ h I •' ,-~ I . • •• ., ... ... I I> I I f ll,1f• ,J 111~f I\, I\ . 11 It ··~ • 2150 HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA 645-5700 AND MUST REDUCE OUR INVENTORY ALL NEW '80 & '81 V.W. IN STOCK DISCOU TED UP TO IOFF FACTORY PRICESJ INCLUDING V. W. DIESELS ) JIM illAilNO Y.W. ~ avo., HUNT.BEACH842~000 OMlV PtlOt HAL GRIENICHIYROLIT 4H·UM .._.,.n, •=-.. ,,. 401 s. "c_ , ... ._,.._ SAT\llDAY: tAM te ,.,.... 'HOME Of SUf'll SHVICI' $ BRAND NEW 1981 CIVI (SL431 4BS011018) Ul·OSIO IUtlOAY: llAM ..... .. Datsun's 210 Deluxe two-door offers optional side moldings and wheel lip moldings. " Datsun lineup features fuel economy Datsun offers nearly 30 different models in its 1981 passen ger and tru c k li nes whi c h fea ture better fu e l economy. more interior comfort and the latest engineering improve· m en ts. For 1981 th e r e - designed Datsun 810 is available in deluxe or Maxima-trim models . The Maxima sed an and wagon offer air con· dilioning, automatic tran s mission, pillow · sty le seats and automatic speed control as standard features The 810 maint ains its performance hy a nf!w four-wheel independent suspension . power rack · 23-mile average and pinion-steering, disc hrak cs o n al l f o ur wheels plus the 2.4 liter, 6-cychnder engint with overhead cam and fuel injection The 810 records EPA mileage estim ates of 24 miles per gallon for the automatic transmission and 27 mpg for the stan- d a rd 5-s peed manual transrruss1on. All models of the 310 and 5!0 also feature im· proved mileage for 1981. The front-wheel-drive 310 has new bumpers, grill and taillights plus a large r 1.5-liter engine that pro vides bo th improved performance and better gas mileage Higher mpg the main concern for Pontiac's A wide sampling or the new 1981 full -size Pon- tiac, Grand Prix, Le Mans. Firebird and Phoenix models was s potlighted in Pontiac Mot o r Division's dis play at the Greater Los Angeles Auto Show A major design change for Grand Prix. a new formal roof desi~n on Le Mans sedans <And a new Grand Motor s Computer Command Control syste m for all Pontiac car lines (except with di esel) highlight Pontiac's product lineup Fuel economy is a main concern. and Pon tiac's neet average across the line for 1981 1s 23 miles per gallon. A new, aerodynamic wedge-shape appearnnce for Grand Prix, with a low front and a raised deck in the rear , helps reduce the car 's coeffi cient drag approximately 20 pcn:cnt o\·cr 1980 Cnmd Prix Brougham is introducl'd as tht• top-of tht: line m0tlt>I whilethebaseand l.J modd s return in 19RI Standard powerplant for all Grand Prix mod els is a 3.8-liter V·6 (231 c.i.d.) two-barrel engine with an automatic torque converter clutch transmission. Optional engines include a 4.J.Jiter 1265 c.i.d.I V-8 and the 5.7·liter <350 c.i.d.J diesel Engineering improvements include revised steer- ing linkage and new tire designs with increased tire pressures to reduce rolling resistance. LeMans and Grand LeMans models in 1981 ha ve a lower, more horizontal front end with a new grille and front fascia panel, four-door sedan models receive a new formal roof with an optional vi nyl top. New s tandard features for all LeMans models include power steering, a side·liftframe jack and a new· rnmpact spare wheel and tire. Standard for Le ~ am, 1:, a 3 8 liter V ·6 engine. Catalina, Bonneville and Bonneville HrouKhbm cuupcs and sedans have a 3.8-liter and \' r, t•ngi nt: with an aut1Jm atic transmission torque con\•<·rter clutch transmission as standard. A new ;iutomatic transmission with a fourth gear over· dri v<• tS noquired with the optional 5.0-liter (307 t· i d 1 \'·8 cn~int: on coupes and sedans. This combination is standard on all full-size !>1 lit inn wagons The 5 7 liter diesel engi ne U\'ailabllity 1s optional on all full·size Ponliacs in 1 !Jkl A new grill e des ign J{i ves the full-size Pontiac a boldN appearanN· in 1981 Engineering features include a new brake assembly with a low drag caliper lhat has a quick take-up master cylinder to redurc drag on the brake when not being used. Certain f'irebird models receive a revised engine lineup in 1981. /\ 4-speed manual transmission returns as an option on Formula and Trans Am models, availa- ble with the 5.0·liter (305 c .i d.) 4-barrel V ·8 engine nationally BRAND NEW 1981 ~$ ACCORD ACCORD X's ( SM5325BC064946) ~CCORD 4 DOORS .. ·. I OBITUARIES \ P\Jat.K' NOTIC CPP '°'' NOTICE OF TltUSTlE'S SALE HO Gl'M1 On F•b<IHlt y II, 1'181 al 10 00 A M '"''°"IM' m41n IObb; ot L.tWYt'r\ t 1llr ln\ur•ntf" Come>An v 1•00 N orth Bro.O••v. 1n IN-.C•ty of S4tn1A An•, County of Or MIQf Stattt 01 C•hforn14t. CAI IFORNIA RE(0 NY EYANCE COMPAiNY. 4'i C•lilgfn•• C0tporttllon •\ OUly MICJIO'nled f"ru\tef' unc:h~r t,,at c.ert••"' Deed of l ru\I t"•ft utro Oy P AME L A C.ENE SCHULTE A SINC.LE WOMAN PAlRICE JOY SCHUl.lE, A SI NGLE WOMAN. PAGE ANN SCHUL TE, A SINGLE WOMAN, •\ ftu\IOr\ rt"t Of'dPd on Det ttm btu • "'' tl\ ln\lr u mll'nt No o1'11n 8""" 11'1\t, P-4f>6 of 01 11c111 Re<orcK 01 0 '1111Q" Counf\I ''at• of C•l1torn1a u~r IN> Po•tr Of ,,.,,. th«'r,..,n cont••nitd, wltt \toll •I publ1t tt u< t1on to tfw htQhe\t b10dftr to, c 4''"· payab•f' •1 '"" tlm1> of '"''" 1n l•wtul monf!'y o l th~ Unllrd St41to'\ ot A m .. r1CA, w1lhe>ul wdft4'r\lv f'•Qtr\~ or •mC>llf"d it\ lo tltl""· U\*' po\Yo\\tun or .. ,..cumbr4'ne.t-\, all riohl flfl"' and 1n ,,.,.,,now Mid by 1t '-'''Suen f '"'''"" 1n d r'ld to ow tollOWWlf'HI df'\Cf'lb+od ptOptof ty \1tu&tecJ •n the Mor•\<lld County ttnd C\fAIP, to wit Ol!SCltlPTIOff All Iha! (trlaln IAr>d \llV•l~d 1n lh• !>lttft> ot Ca lllorn1a County ot o, 1tnQt', c •tv of 1 ri11rwi c;t.o..c nt>ea "' tot1ow?, P ARCEi I U n•t 161, ft\ "''°"'" Anet df'ftntt-d on that t erta1n Condom•n1um Pl"n ,,. corcl<!O Ap<1I ?t 1018 in ooe>' 11t-4• P•Qf' llt, ot Oft1r1al RM.otd\ nt Oranc,~ County, (ahtorntd PARCEL? A n und1v1d'\.ldt'd 1 ~7 '"'"'l"\t 1n •Nf to Lot 1 of Tr«t No 10tll d\ \hown on a Map rttt.Ofdfod 1n bOQti. 0 & 0~9,.._ '' to \.0 ot ~W•ll•1W0&.1"-M•P'-r M.OLch. of Or•n9f' County C•llforn11t, toq,.thpr "'''" •II tmprovf'm .. nh tMrpon -~ t,.pt1nQ trwrrfrQf'n (on<>om1n1um Unit\ U J -lfU:OU4ft 2.GI. 1n.(.lU-'•"e... tot•lt:d thete-on PARCELJ PUaUt' NOTICE •08 81 An e•clU'\ive tt.ts~~nt for Pt"k1nQ 1 •nd r~t•t.ct PVf~\ OYflr th11tt Port.on P UBLIC NOTICE of Loi I OI "''" T ""I No 10111 '" 1ihow n on E•h1bH A to tnia o,. .. l.8r4l tlon of ~Htri<-flon\ tor Thf" Spnnqs Condom6nlum rttOf'~ April 1t ''''· 1n boo9' ,,.,. .. , P•O" 810 ot Ott•t.•dl At<ords -•• te<Otded May J. 1'11 in boolr 11'60, -Sii of Olllc 1al\ Record\, of Or-'9f Counh, C•1tlorn14) ~het••n•ftf'r referred to •' ' O.,c1ar• hon") I S <••port \f)<ll t\ HI lo 10ll 1.f ctu,lve Seto P•\ef'ntlnt I\ turtfWf' Clf' fined alld Ot\tribod 1n Ari if I~' 11 •nd Ill of the OKl.,alion PAACEL• A non•.clus1v" ea\fH"nf•nt tor u\t' •nd t 11joymen1 of IM Common A••• dul1111•fed '" ti.. Oe<:IM•lion, "'"' ea\ement be1nq further df'flMd •nd ducro-In Arll<lt> 11 •rtd 111 of lllo Oec11rollon Tht!' total •mount of the unpA1d prln c tp•I b•t•nc•, 1nterf'\t '"f'tf'On, logelller with rU\Oll•b•• t\llm•ttd cnts. ••Pff1\oe\ •nd •dv•nte1 •• the lime of 1"'1 ln111a1 oub!lutlon ot t11i\ flfotlu ore M0,,.7 •• Ftom lnlortn1llon "'""I\"'" T ru•I•• -"'' relllll>le, ...,, for w111tn Tr11stH ,,.. ••• , no rt'O,..\rff\t•tlon or w•rr•ntv. llW slr•I idclren or other common "'''"""°" 01 '"" •bo•• ""'"'"" P.-Dtl&'11 I• 1'1 Stru m-. !r•I,.., Colllorllla '1714 Sold _,,y J\ belno OIOld for , ... purpose of payln9 IM obll9alio11s -llt N by Wk! Deed OI Tr11U tn<lud· 11'19 l .. s -ea~ 01 the Tr11S1H •1'11 of S.le OaledJ_y,, 1,.1, CALIFORNIA lllECONVEYAHCE COMAHY. as ••Id Tru\IH ~l"or9"°NI E-lltlve Vke Pr .. lclent .. SI Corb111 A-ue HorV\rlclgt, CA '137t ntJl 701.)JSI Pullll ..... Oronet (OHi Dolly Piiot Jon. 11, •. P:M. '· 1''1 ,.., .. P\JBLIC NOTICE SU PEltlOlt COUlllT 0' THE STATE 0' CALIFOltNIA 1'011 THECOVNT YOFOllAHGE Ho. A117l4l OltOEltTOSHOW CAUSE ,0111 CHANGE OF NAME tn tf'lf' Matter of the Aophcat1ori of \liRC..IL CARMEN C.ENTRV by h•\ motl\or, ASENATH rANNIE C.EN TRY, For Crwn11to• Nam~ f n~ 4'POll<•llon ot v irqtl Cllrmen Grntr y b't' hi\ mothttt, A send th T anr11P t.rnt, "f lor t hanqe ot n•me hav1n9 bf!en ftlf"d In Cour•. ~nd it •PC>f!arlno ttom !tA1d t1PPllt at1on lh4itt VirQll C.arme n G•ntty *"o h1\ m othftf A\tnJtth T annl~ Gtntryi have t.1~cs an APPl•t 8t10n PtOPO\lnQ that VHO•I Cermen Coentrv no""' be c!lan~d 10 RiCK CARMEN C.ENTRY Now, tf'lt rtttote It •S httteby order•d and d lreth!d. IPWtt .ill per\on\ 1nl•tttslt>d In Hid m •ll•• do •Pl>"•• btlor~ '"'' tourt '" O.pu1..,.n1 l on 1M lllh day Of March, '"'al 11 .)0 o'cloO AM • of \•1d day to \hOw t •uw wh-,i \vch •D plie•llon tor '"""9t or ,,...,. s11011ld not bt gron!ecl ft 1\ lurttwr or0trtd th•t • t opy ot fhl\ Order !O SllOw C•u..., t.. publl\,..., 1n '"' O•••v Pilot New,oap~r, • ntwip•per of een•r•I ctrcul•flon, pr111led '" \Old COUllly, ., '-HI On<e ••ch ""'"" for tour suc.c.esstve w"" \ prior to 1"9 day 01 w•d heu1110. D•led lflls 10lh day Of J..,...,, 1'91 Roneld H. Pr...,..r Judtllt OI Wtd 5-rior Cou'1 L ... I A< .. lenkft 1717' ·-· ..... H•111tl ....... 9M<ll, CA '1647 CH41-MM*' --Publls-Or-Coo•I 011ty Piiot, Jan 21. 'et> 4, II, II,'"' 41111 PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITtOUS •USINISS NAMISTATIMENT Tiie lollow1119 perso•ts •r• dol119 ------·---b111lneu es: !'ICTITIOUS8UllNllS PILOT !"!HANCE, Pll.OT HOME ...... STAT8MllNT 1.0A ... 21JO Mein $1,. Svlte no. Hwnt· TIM lellfwll'l9 llff10ll II dol119 1>1111· lr19ton IMcll, CA nt41. PUBLI(' NOTlt't; bbO N e""pott (.entrr Or•"' '' 0 Bo• 14"U N .. wp0rt b.-d(n t.al1tO''"~ ~11)61 I l\4\18 PuOl1\IW'(f Or-119" Co'"' 0~11Y P•IOI J•n 11 Feb 4 II 1~ 1'181 41/ 81 PUHi.i(' NOTICE N11W FICTITIOUS BUSI HESS NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOU5 BUSINEH NAMI! STATEMENT t ht tollO'tlflnQ per\Ot\\ dr t" du1nv Qu\lne\\ •i IN FOME Di JI 11800 Corden Grovt 01•0 G•rden Grove C•lllorn1a •~l rorvm ' M.tlnttQern4!nt, In< , .001 w,,,~r•v P18't! 11 tOJ, Nl'WPotl B••<h (" 11l1tot nl• 97WO J "•\. t>u""•"-•'\' onouc led by a <.or pu1,.11on Foh1m\ M•n•oem*"' In< )'14. 111 Rtt•\Or Ptt \l<Jen t PUBUC NOTICE • ..-....--. • ~ .......... ..........-......,...,. •• -. .... -----••,_ ..... ,.,,,.... a •• • ._. Wednesday. January 28, 1981 D AILY PILOT •1 PUBLIC NOTICE J "'IC'TITIOUI 8UllNIU MAMa ITATIMINT fh• 101tow1,.. "'''"" ••• 4101,.. l>u\ln•'' ., •RB SYSTEMS, tJ Sll•••ll•"'•· l•••M , Colllo<ntot111• 1 ••wee A Miiier, 11 Sllv.111• .. ,., t•vl,.., Ce01otftlo'111' Undo L Miiiot, 17 Sllo t btHI&, ltv11M, C•IH0<nlo •7114 fltll .... _" I\ t -..C l•d by .,. 11n •n<o•PC>•ot..i o-i•tlon OINr tl\on • r>•rtnet\hlp Brue..• A M•ller fl\I\ \IOle-..1 we\ lileO w1tn the C011nty Cloor~ or Or-C011nly on Jon IS, "" P UBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOU5 •USIMl!U N.,._I STATl!MEllT Tile IOll-1ng II'"'°" i. doing °"'' nen ., wlc1t AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE, ll11· F co110 11•11•. ~on Clem .. nto. C•lllo•nl• mn fhom.t• R .. Arm\lr0119, l07 S Ga rnMY, S..-1• An•. C•hlornl• '1701 f hi\ b<i\iN\\ I\ betllQ tOtldu<lt() 0• •n 1ndlv1ctu.I Trorn.\ R.-y Arm stror)Q r11" \l•l-1 lll•d wit" 1n;o Co..nty Clerk ol 0.-Couf\IY on Oeceml>O!r .. UIO. FU1ttt Publl\IWd Or-(out D••I• Piiot, l'l)JIJ1 J•n I, 14, 11, ?e, 1'81 lo).11 Pubh•hOO °''""Ot CW•I D•lly Piiot, J•n 11, Fell 4, 11 II, 1'1111 410 II PUBLIC NOTICi: filC-TITIOU~U'1N5U HAMl!STATEMENT 1 n• IOllow1nQ Pt'(\Otl I\ dOln(j bU\I• ne\\ a\ WESILANO ENIERPRISES, teo.1 Cle•rw•ltr C1r<.lf' Hunt1n9ton li•dth, (••••Or n1• 'fl~ John P•ut Ro b 1n,on •i0•1 Cle•rw•ter C1n .. 1~ ••unttnQ,on Ow•ch, Ca~~~,r~~~~~: t\ t oodU(.lld bV 111n 1n dlVl<fM•I Jonn P Robon\On t tH\ ,tatt"mt'nt w•' IH~ with lt°'f County Cler • 01 O<o~ r wn1Y on JAn l~ 1'181 PUBLIC: NOTICE FICTITIOU' BUSINESS HAMI! STATEMENT The tolloWl"Q P•Mon di'""' dettn9 blJ\IO~\\ d~ ,.NY OLOTIME OONU r s. lllJ Boktr St , (O\la Me\a, CA '101b Ru.h•rd 0 Llf'\, 190-tS Sur"tbnJ••fr Lt1 , Hvnhnoton Buen, CA 'l?Mll T nomd\ M Av•n. ol01 Mt1rt rll"•n11 Or H11nlonQIOn 9.,., h Cl> •1!>AI Thi\ bu\1nf " I\ fun(!Ud~d 0'1 a 0'"",.r•t pa,-,,,..,,,.IP R1tf'\11td D L ... 't l hi\ \t•tt'tnt-nt ·~' 'l""° #lln 1tit! County (l .. rk ot Or...n<>---(ounty tm Jdn 17 1981 FIU4ff Publtl;.nf'Q Ord~ ro .. "t (J1oh J.11fot Fl lo4,f4 J•n 14 11 19 F•b 4 1"111 101 91 Publ1\nt'd OrdnQr (.~'>• Oo••'I Puot Jan 18, reo • 11 •• !'Ill •18 I t PUBLIC NOTlt'F. "'"'"a\ ,ICTITIOVS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT SOU fH '>HORfS CON ~fRUC I ION !'.ERVICES Ju (M11u1u D• E \trt-lla San Cl .. f,,tnl... c .. lifOffHt't n.n l,...e'\hC' Chnton RttfnOld\ Jr l7J Ldrk'!t,HH (OfUll1:t <h~t M tH (•l1I0,01d <?~H fh•') bVl)ln,\\ I\. l c.f\\)U{lt"d h r (\11 Ill d1vldual PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT '"• IOll()w1nQ Qt'f\Of'I I\ d01nQ DU·u "~'' d \ EXECU!l\IE SFCl<E ••RY H10 Irvin" Aw,nUf" N•wpo't Ot>at n CA 91..0 P.ttr•<•• /4 lou'*n ,~, .,.dmd ... n t •nf J-turH1nr,,ton h,.,u fl (A 970,•& t hi\ OU\1ne\\ 1\ C.OfldUtttofJ th ,m 1n Ot¥1dual P•tr 11 h) A ' Ou._,.,,, r h1\ \1.ttettwnt Nd\ t1f11CJ .with tn .. f ountv f ltork of Q, ttl1QP C ountv on J11n '1, 1q8\ I l ( Rnn<1iU\ F ISISll Tn1~ \t<th.-m.tn1 Wd\ lllM~I """" trw I PuOl1\hflt Or1tr\9f' {Od\t O<td v µ,101 Covnty Ctttrt( nl O'""Vf' U;unh on '"" 14, 71, 1A, f f'h t t1)Q1 }Ol Al ~·~·!>If() PvOh\IWd O•nnQt• toa\I Oa1ly P1IOI PURI.I(' NOTl('E Jon 26. ·-.e· I Jan 18, Ftb • 11 18, 1'191 •I~ •1 PUBLIC NOTIC'•~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NANIE STAlEMENl T n1• tOllt1'Nlf\U 'i' f ,,,'1'+ •fl (fHtmJ 'lU\Hl•I\\ d \ W f i Nf(t.it'P•\f~ 11111 M,t1" 111 \u11 .. H 1~ ,,., 11• t Po 11'1• t ony A w,,,, 1nu •1 ~'-'•"'''"" A""""., f ovnf,,,, tJ tltr v f A "IJ lhB ).it'""' IJ f •u•ll ~1-.S t: -=0·ntw:••f A.,t "ntttN1('1 CA ..,/tfQ' f nt" t>u\•fh " ,,,.,,, 1• •t o t • ftCTITIOUS BUSI NESS NAM E STATEMENT T h ta fatlo•tnQ orr \Of'\ ar., OQ•nQ bU\1~\\ •\ PRECISION POWDER COA I ING l lt W llttt Unit f I f'O\t~ """''~ Cit .,.,, J•m~.,_ M HOllOWa • \•~1 it ... no•ook. Hunhnqlon 8foM h CA ~1o.&8 A ltM!rt ( ~lfOWdV ~'f),1 K .,nf'IJ OO• HOlltlnQtCl'l 8Un< C'A~"8 T tu'\ bu\lnr\\ '' t •1ndu< It'd bv rt "U\bo'H'd •nc:I Wlfll J drnl"\ M Hnllow1~v T ht\ \talr r.,...nl wrrr;,,.,. f1h"'1 ~" '"""' Counly ''"''If Ot'I J ,..n 11 IY8l FisJns Put>lt'Md O'.:trWP-(t\.J '' ()All<; J.11hH ,UWI J•n I•. 71, 78, F•b I IQfil 70\ Ml Publi\hecl 0r .. ._ (OU! D••ly Pilot, J•n 11, Fl!I>. 4, II, II, 1'181 ... 11 PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •U"HESS NAME STATl MEHT f ht> totlow•f'Q per.-.on f\ do1nQ bu\I ne\~ •~ PURI.I<' NOTI(' •: ne\\ '" FICTITIOUS 8USIN£SS NAME STATlMENT BE "fN ~ Ir E NlEl<PRl'>F' •l• C.•rnttflon Avt (O\lrl M•·'tt C...A '47,,7f> Oonno W1lh.,M\ 8f'nf'M)tl, Qu C.Jrn.- 1100 AV"' , ( Q\ta ~'Wt (A f11t>Jb T f'll\ Ou\1n .. \\ 1\ t onch1t \t'd bv ttn 1•1 OSAOCHE OE Y ElOP M~Nf , M IT C HELL A. O~A OC HE A ~ SOCIATES, MA. 0 C.ONSTRUCfiON CO . S6/ s.t\ N•<Old"t Ori'Wft. Su1tf" 10ft d1v1duiil~nnA W fj,.nrw>H QUEENIE 11 ' l f; -.. \. "Tilkl' 11 hlah hlah IPtln lo t his rrull' l'Onsunwr 11 lives saved by wonder drug? SAN DI EGO c AP) A UC San Diego d oc to.~ c r e d its th e controversial s o-called "wonde r dr~g DMSO with s aving the l ives of 11 p~ple s u ffe ring n ear-f atal head injurie s . . • Or. Perr~ E Camp, a UCSI? ~ed1cal Sch ool n e urosurgeon. s <1id that the h m1ted·use drug, d imt>lhy l s u lfoxidc, was e ffective for 11 o f 30 P.eo· pie J udged n ear d e ath a nd for whic h o the r life· saving methods had µr oved u seless. "To take patie nts like that and h ave c:ve n one o ut o f 10 s urvive 1s phe nome nal," Camp said . Tht• rcrnvc ring p atienL<; include o n l' o f five µeople t reated in S an Diego, two of six .at U C S an F r anr 1s co and e ig ht o f l!J at the U niver s ity 11f Ort.·~on , ('amp s a id Porker SACKS BERNI CE Y O UN G can stay yard S A C KS, passed d w a y on J anuar y 21>. 1981 rn Los • Ange les. Ca . S urv111e d by a ID son D aniel 0 . S a c k s. 3 daught e r s Dorot h y 1!0:'1101.lll.I ' t i\P t S wartz, Adr ie nne G o r son Sooc~ t h t• pi~ y,un't haVl' ano Patti Karge r and 1 w be s t'nl out to farm granddaughter Terr enc e u fll'r all Thl' llu n olulu Karge r Mellon. S ervices will be private . ('H y Ot•p ;:.irlm1•nt of SCHUTT L and Litll i z allon h;is O TTO NI CO L OUS rult•d that Sool'y c an SC HUTT , r eside nt o f s tay in h is barky arcl s ty Co s ta M esa, Ca Passed 1n a rcs u t1•nt1:.il !<.u h a w ay o n January 25, 1981 drvis i•J n m ·ar l't•arl 1n San Pedro, C a . H e h a d ll<i rlior b een r es1d1og in Oran.ge !'fri~hhors 1:11rnpl;11nc d County for 60 ye ars wrth h I t e<denc v<N-4'2 ~that lht• hdl» p 11rkc 1 is on9es r ~1 , •, l ·t •I .. 1 . , .. , ye ars rn N ewport ~each, \ 10 ~ u < 1 ~ 1.11ning 11 g ca. Survive d by hrs wife ulat IOn!'. rrom fl"'o1tlt•n L 1 l a. s on Don of Sa n :.ir11mals fr om rt•!<.11ft•n P e dro, C a .. 3 d a ughters tial nt•ighhorh11o<ls. and L e ila Pearson of Hat tht' llnnolu'u B uilding C ree k , Ca., Betty Flora ol I> t• par l mt' n l i: 1 l c fl Co s t a M e s a . Ca and S1111t·\·s o wnt•rs ft1r th1· C arolyn H unt o f Ne w bury , 1 • p rk C a . brothe r Kart o f '10 ati<in . G a e 'r m a n y , 1 7 Th<· o wnt'r :-.. llll' .f<im1 grandc hildren and S great· l y of !<.latt' R l'p t o nn1t· grandchildren V isit a t ion C hun. appealed t h e de w ill be tonight January 28, l'is 1on a nd lhrf'alc•ncd t o 1981 f rom S ·OO PM t o take thl' c ity lo cou r t to 9 :00PM at the Pac if rc l'S tablis h it s ri~hl to View Mortuary, .Newpo.~: k eep tht• unrmal from B e a c h , Ca. Services w 1 b(•in~ dt•portc:d 111 ~· b e h e ld on Thurs day,! J <n r oary 29, 198°1 at arm.. 11 OOAM a t the Pac1f1c "Wt• Wl'rl' s11 h a pm View C hape l w i th R ev :.ind t'latc•d ;it the n ews.' J .H . Geisle r , of St . Johns s a1cl Mrs ('hun ··M .\ Luthe ran Ch urc h , Orange , h u s biJn<I :ind I pl ci ,\ 1•11 C a ofl1c 1ating. lnterm .e nl w ith him and 11etll·cl h im w ill follow at Pac ific View a n d f"'I hrm " M e m o r ial Park: PaC!f ICI Thal was lht.' l, 11,. 111 v rew M ortuary directors 1n ·a 1m 1, n 1 l h a.I a p ,. ULTZIHGHOH SMITH & TUTHILL WIE STCLIFF C HAl'IEL .ii 1 r l i tn 1-,1 ! <J'of,1 M1• .. 1 1.111 (\" l parcnlly ).!ul Soucy hill n·prit•\'l' Auduhon tour s ... t N•wpOrt 8H<.h, (A 9?f>6J '"" ,,.,.,,.....,, ,.., lol•'<I N•lll lh• 81~!~';,"~ c~~.':~i= ~A ~:~~· County t i•,.°' o"'""" fc>unt• 1tn lrln l'IHCIE HOTHHS Tht• puhllr I!\ 1n\'1l1•rl ltr ~~sone" ,,_,_onc1 __ u,_•_•u_11v •n •n 1--'b_1_-.s __ 1 _______ -'-4+.•>+·if--s_M_l.,..TH .. s •• · ... MO~-..• ... T .. u_A_•_Y __ ..._t.a.lu:....a (n•c· gurdf'd lour ··.-1( o .... <1<.... 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I \' f hf'I •011ovrr1nq o.-r \Ot"l\ d'f' '1omq -..o~r t\on H 1dd1tn Htll\ (41lltorrua T h f' rollow1nQ pt•r\on\ ,.,,. dnrno N pwoort e.-o,,, (" dhlorntd 41~1 Ba(' ~ay f r1 Vt"'!"!: IS ("''" M• .... ,,111ornoA ~1&1b FICTIT'IOVS BUSINESS N• .. PO•I 8Pdf" (AloloJ•nod q?t» 1 I W•''ofn11n'ol•·• eornf'r of E a s t bluff iJ net nu"n~ .. , it\ I ~.,.,,,,<I A S11-,aton 3110 M •n Du\ln f'\\ d\ , ,,,-.; bU\IM\~ I\ ron'1urltl(J t>y '1" lfl It 0 rs a re tJ d v Is C..'d l () It A. H AIR SERI/ICES, 1.00 Dovr• "~'OIA, (.O'.lit M4'\.t, (Ahlorno• •1b1b SIGNET MAR.,ING DEY •C.LS. J•'11 <11.,d11JI b . b ' I cl b ,.,. •• '\uot• 710 Nrwp0rl fl ... , .. (.ol\ 11>•\ OU\lnt•" ,, tondutl•d bv d Rt O Holl Av•., ... , .. MO\A (,A.,.,.,~ o,1v1d E /rlmnr.> I l'ACIFIC YllEW ring m ocu ars an ,. n ooo I 9•nP•dl l);Ortn••\htP Wavnt 0 AnClre .. ,, Prt•\ldent, •• , • '"' ...... ,,,.nl WA\ h i"<! w11n (ho> MlMO•IAL ....... p r cparl'd for mud Mo.•u o (on\tru(t lon Comp;uty ~ M,.nr ~w Snit'<k'r c a1itorn1., corpor4tf1on, 111 1 R.,d Hill County (ltor., 01 0fM tQ11 Cnunl'f on Cenetf.•rv Mottuarv F' f t . II (dlllo1n10 <O•Plll•hon 1 ,,,, ''"'"'"""I wa\ lol•d Wtlh tho' , .. , • co .... Mio, .. , e,.A 91&1b J1nUMV ,,, 1'1111 F l\JH~ 0 r In nrma ion ('a l noma"t J o"''tH• .• J , tnc. tt l County C!t·r• ot Or<.tr'H'J" (oun•· ... on rh1\ bu\lnf>\\ I\ rondur trd by " (or PvDl!\~·d QtlU1QtJ (Ott'll OIUIY ft• n• ChaUPI 543·2682 C611rorn•6 crorl)01111ton 1&00 Dov• Dh~m1><••1'l i'lfic> pornto~n J•n 11, 18, ~1·n • 11 n R1 HO~' 3500 Pat 1!11 Vlf•w 0 ""'' Slrt•I Su••• 710, N•w1x111 U••a<h, CA · F U J4't s I c. N E T MAR I< 1 N "I NPwport BerH It .. -------------, nobO Publl\llt'<l Or•nQC co.,, o"''" P1101. oevices PU81.I(' NOTH'J.: 644 :noo Neotune Society Th1\ Ou\1n,....,, I') ((1n(IU( t,.-d by 'If Jdn 1 " 11 18. 1981 108 81 Wftyne 0 AntlP fiW' CIHMA-r.o.i •'-"'t.Al Af llA Qt;ntHal partn~n.h1u • P,€'\lctenl fhOma\J Ba,,aO, Tl>I\ \lilt""'n! ,.~, ltil'<J With In• FICTITIOVSBUSIHESS 646-7431 Jr . II'< P UBLIC NOTICE Coun!y Cl"'~ of Or•nQ<" Cnunly on J•n NAME STATEMENT McCOllMICIC MO•TUA•IES Tnom&\J O•rr•<k, Ir 7b, 1981 lh~ 1011ow1ng .,..,...,n "doonq bu" Lflouna Bearh PrP\ldl'nl , non no" d' 494 CJ4 15 Irvin E HOW<tld FIC'TITIOU' BUSINESS Pul>h•hOO 0-anq. CO•\I DAiiy Pilot A TYVOR LOAN I NY EST MENT lM• ,, ••• ,.,..,,. w•• '""" wlln lh• NAME STATEMENT Jan 11, Feb '·"· 18 19111 419·81 COM PA NV 11• "'" L•OO Soud, La o una Hills County Cl••-of Ort1nQ10 Counly on Jen f h• lollowinO Pf'rson• "'" doing Nt•Porl Beech CA. "7f>6J 768 0933 21 • 1 '8 1 t>u"~.'~"~0 BOX 'IENTAL COM· , ""'"'""° o 11on.-n1o, '" ""' 1100 S an Ju:in Cao151111no lllOGElllS&WELLS PANY,'IOOS W e .. 1000Bl•d Newp0rl P UBLIC NOTICE Soucl,Ntw-•Bu<I\ (.A9?f>6l 49!) 17/6 A Un, G Sou\wn. S e r1c h, C.hforn•• 97663 TtH\ b"'~f\t.'u '" c.ondu<. t .. d by an in 161 SA FIO~'°tA5~0()1~··· •OO Cl•f1on E J-•o, lo06 I( Sl•~I. f'ICTITIOUS •USINEH dov•du•I Lo• ll9f! M , '1M2'1 NewPo11 lk«h, C•lllornl1 •Mt NAMESTATl!llllENT Riymoncl O \lin<"n" Publl~ 0.-Co.\I 0•11¥ Poiot, M•ry M J11\11ro, SO& IC Slr••I, TM loll-1119 otr\on I\ clolnQ 1>11•1 Thi\ •t•lt,,....n! "'"' lilf<I wolf\ ,,,.. HAJllOll LA W~MT. OUYE Mortuary• Cemelerv Cremaiorv Jin 11, Feb 4, 11, II. "" 461 1111 N•,.l>O•I Beach, C1lllo1n1a '2""1 ~en•• c,,°", ,':.!.~Clerk of OranQI' COllnly on Jin fhOmo\ W J-ro. >Ci. IC ~trHI, IMPLEMENTEp DESIGN, 1 .. Sl ._ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •USINEH NAME STATEMENT TM loll°""nt perton h doiltp l>1a1 N~\•U OA .. A'S WORKSHOP, U .. 1 J oy SlrMI, C.ro.n Grove, CA,, .. Oen• G 811'1on, ill' Amigo&• Wo . Hewpon e.oc1t, c..111or111• t1MO Tiiis bqslfwH I\ <ondUCled by an Ill· dlYlclu•I 00<\e ll11non Tiiis ,, .. ..,,.,., ••s lllecl •1111 01e Cou11ty Clerk OI Or-Co;inly on Jon. It, 1'11. P't""6 P11blll-Or-COHI DIMiy Piiot. Jo11. 11, 11, Feb. 4, fl, 1'11 JOt·ll PUBLIC NOTICE N•wl>Otl BH th, Calllorn1a 91601 Everoreen Clr<le, '°""loin Voli•Y. CA F IMS1S Thi~ bu\1ne\i ,, conduc ted by • t2JOI~ Pubh\Pwd Of.,.'°"'' O•Hv Pilot 1625 Gisler /lwe 11mltedpel1ne<\111p llobut Brockell, J r , I UH J•n 11,Fel> 4,ll,11,1"1 •1•·•• Costa Me sa 540-5554 Cl•Y1ort E J"lldro Evert'"" Clrcle, FOU11t•ln V•ll•Y. CA Tttl\ stole-..1 we• llll!CI wllll '"-H70I. County (.lt rk of OranQt County o" Tiiis ~'Is conducted by •11 1n Jan11••Y o. "" slvldllol. f'tutU 111-n llrotken, Jr Publl•-°''""' Co.'1 D•llv Piiot, Tiiis sta-• w•• fllecl wllh IN J•n I, 14, 11, ,., 1'11 ISJ.11 County Clet1t o1 Or-Coullly 011 Jen PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS •USIMats NAM• STATIMIMT Tiie followlnt penon '' doing 1>11s1· MU At' "· 1'11. f'UHl4 P11bll\lltd Or .. Coe\I Dolly PllOI J ell. 1', 21. ,., Feb 4, '"' ,o..tl PUBLIC NOTICE llAllE'S TEXAS STYLE CHILI l'ICTITIOUS•UllNIH OOOSi.fllO Hartlor 8outevard, U11ll G, NAM• STATIMaNT Cotle-u, Cellfof'nl• T lie following persons art Oolne oo ... ld Rey Long, 18772 Llslu l>llSIMU ••: PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MAME STATEMENT T"it followln9 ~rson\ ar~ do1no bll,tness n LUNA & CUEYAS, .. .,,.,nQ M•nagerne111 & Eduulionol Con\u! 1.-.h, •1' Mlr-.or, Log11n1 8HCh, f'IBCI laOTHIH llU .. OADWAY MOftTUAU C•llrornl• H6SI \.. 0..; M1<ll•le L11111 , "' Mtr1mar, , ____________ _ t 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 L.OQu11e Be.en. C•lllornl• •7'SI M••lo Cut•n, 11•7 I P .. t o ll•ron•, San Ju•n C•Pl\tt•no, PUBLIC NOTICE C•llto111la ,,..) -- ----1 Tith bU$1Mn I• COlldUt teo by • P'ICTITIOUI •UllNlll Mlcllel• ~ Lu,.. The IOllOWlfttl .. ,_ I• do!flt lllltl• Ve vt ••cfel ffCt11rtt1 •tt• ••t•'•"'• •• ,..llllltHftef'I IM*•'"• f"•J ••Pit ......... ~ ......... c.e ... _,.._ ,. ..... C·••••• Because you care, send flowers. Laf'lt, Hufttlrittoll .. otlt, Catlfornl• OUHOY 1110$. AUTO., Jll Graf\11 0'46 Cat1ol, la_ I.._, Cellf«11la "6t2 Tiiis butlMM Is cOllCIU<ttd by •" In· I D• .. II. G1111Cltrttn, ti I Grellcl M H H f W. II. Wllllenit a. At-lales, 111<., o AlllJO HOSPITAL SQUIPMIE .. T, Collfornta c0<poratlon, tUO Mel" Sf., NOTICEOl'APll'LICATIOM l'O• INC., •t .... Hiii Avt., EsptellHt SulleUO,HUllli,....,.IMch,CA..._. CMA .... Ol'OWWl•IMtPOI' ....... , pe'1nerf/llp, NAMa ITATIMaNT I Tllh tl•t-1 w•• flltld wllll llw neu u : Cou"h Cler-of Ofe11ge Cout1ly on Slllll TMCO, U7I W. H-rd ti., '4111· dlvldY•I. Cellol, a.-1st.n0, Celllorfllo tMf DanelCI Ill~ 1.0fll Gory I(, OUl\llerttll, Jtl Grof'ld Tiiis .....,_.. Wet fll4d WIUI tM le.Ml, ..... ltleftlf. CtllfOflli. "'42 County Clet1t .. Or.,. c-ty on Jan. Tiii• llWIMH fl collclucttd by • 21, ,... ,.._., ,.,,.... ..... P•OP•HIONAL ••c•o• ~ ,OewNlll.0-Mn H•Yiat nit ---.t we fll4d w!WI Ille "'' .... T-. A-Cw111., Clfflt of Or.,... CiWfllY 1111 ........ ~"'" _,., .. ·"''· l'IS4S71 ., ..... ~--Or .... C.... Delly Plltl, l"lllMI .... ~ CMlt Delly Pllet JM. 18, ..... 4, II. ti. ttlt 4P'4t JM. ti, .. ~ a, 11, ttl1 SMt• IV, ••I••• C.lt ,. ... CA mat. Tlllt IMll'IKt ,, (OflCIU(fH ., • <Of· ALCOHOLIC ••Y••AO• 1.1ca11H MtrlNll G19M Hllfll, .... Conlellcl -•llon. ''""' ~ .. c ... -•Mar,CAmU . w.•.w1111en1sa. Tow11om11MtyCeMem: TfOtlt MIMtl '-<oMlidH llY tfl I"· M_le ... , Ill<. GAllL YN l!HTE•PRISIU. INC. fa ff\IMINI. JNllWIHlenlt, 01t1tlyt111 le Ille Ouorllllfflt al ....,._., G, H.... SKITl'Ml. Al<Ol'lelk a.-... c-ret ttr "41" Tl* ....._. -fll .. with 11'8 Tlllt ....._. -lllM wlttl tfOte ON SALi Ol'NERAL IPU•. I.AT. ~y CM1I .. Or .. '-'Iv tfl J..,, CouMy CIMt .. Or ... Gevt!IY 911 JM, PL.I to tlll ol<tNlk .. ...., .... et Pitt •· ""· M, t•1. Werrttr A-. H~ 8N<h, "Mlrt ,tNS1' (AftMP, ......... Or-.c..tt Delly Plitt, ......... Or .. C.M Delly Plitt, .......... Or .... C... Deity~. Jell. a. M 4, II, 18, t•t .. 14t Jell. 18, l'a •, n , It. "'1 .t7MI Jet1. 18. "'1 •Wt O.c.mber 17, ltlO I• AM, CA ft10' I f'tSI.. Slonley L Smith, 1'S16 ""''" PublltltM Or-Coett Deify PllOl'.J SfrMI, P:-.11'1 Velley, CA ftPIL Jtfl 7, 14, ft, 11, 1'11 llMI Tiiis _.... .. Is t-IH ey 4111 111· OlvHtuol. S...lftlltl't Tiii' S.....--II ...... tM c;..,nty C.leA et Or" ... (iWllty "'' ( Cell 141-H71. ) o.c.n t• ..,_. 1 'ut • tewworda ......,..Orlflltc..to.ityHll '--...:.;tO::;.WO=;.;rll;.lof-.;,·.,&.;;; YOU.;:;.;. • ....,,__,._'-.JU:t.A ........ "'1 .... ---------·-" t1tlpla1 ~ uy It ri&ht· •• 1910 • • • • • i • • ( , . . • OML Y l'tLOT • wecaneedar. Januarz 21. '"' TRY THESE CLASSIFIED INFLATION FIGHTERS I 'Wow You Can Sell More ... with Daily Pilot PENNY PINCHER ADS Still only $2 3 lines for 2 days only $1 a day, 34c a line. Advertise one or more Items valued up to $100. Each additional line is only 60c for the t'wo days. Sorry, no commercial ads allowed. Charge Your Penny Pincher Ad or use your BankAmericard or Master Card c!JVoW...c!JVeW... More value for your DIME in the famous Deily...PJlot DIME-A-LINE ADS AdverliH item• up to SSO In value In Dlme·A·Llne ed• every S11urday In lhe Dally Pllol. Bring your ad with caeh to any·ot our three convenient office• or mall your c0py with a check or money order for the correct amount. Sorry. no llveetocll, produce or planll and no commercial ad• are allowed. Each llem mu11 be priced with no Item over $50. Dlma·A-Llne ad• may be placed al the Co•t• Men otllce unlll 3 p.m. Friday, unlll noon Friday at the Laguna Beach or Huntington Beach office• THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS 842-5878 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED INDEX , ..... , .... Cll &42·5&71 .UF•SAU "-•et ti ... Id • ..-*-r.. ........ . r:r.:::~o f~Jf.7.,k. ......... , .. ... ::::-:.th , ....... , .. ...,, ..... _, ..... N•.-~\ ._,,. ~ f'lt)fllh· S... ""nt•P'-'h •r.u ~ ..... t'l!i.*'r:~o~ "•"~,iun11t,r M~I• ltu11\•• '•I~ u man AH•••• .... , , ••• Ap•f'tnwftb h;f 1h lt tJllt•\f\ Pu ,p.nJ ttwiuwu l"tuyfth (. .,. ... .,' l,vt\ ' '\ t;li-~ ~~~l:~~·"~~~:r;') l.Nfl'f•· .. ~ l '"' .. '411• Muur..--'" l# \4U\'C" '""'UftM' p,..,.,.,., 1 ..... 11 .. u1at l'ruvu 1' ......... ... ,. ""°""'",..-... l d1 •• ,~ M°"'"'" Utt\•rl k .. Ufl :!:~'~ :.:n.~,~~ lt6' Out '" '4alf' l'r ,,~ H•O\l\r ... •lffh (of U\ "'' M .. ,.1 Ui•I• t..u """i" K*•J U l.t.-IA iu\trtl UNUlS Uw \...-.h .un+,,.,..... Hw ..... , l nhun1,hPd lklU'-"' h •'" Uf l t1f t utld0n.11A1"m' • wf n l 01wk.1nm1um 1 .. 1 nl lo-.nhut.1"4! ... .,,,_ JV•"'~"'""' l nf lNpl~•.-.,, t urn !"'~'..-''"I nl A~twrn Apt\ l nhu 11 AJA' t urn.,,\ n1 th"""'"" Kwn1 • ti11111111 t•vteh M•14fl\ (;u~~l 1to 1rw" ~fllmt'r HttHt1h v.raliun tfr•lt•t' f(, ............. ~ioAl l!. G •flll(t-!\ for H .. nt Offlf't' t<t"11l11J H11 .. 1flrH H .. m.1 lndu~tr1i.I ltt<Ulitl ~;:,·.i~ v. •rlll'11 Ml\\ Kt'Ht•h BUSINESS, INVEST· MENT. FINANCE lh1; ... 1rw .. , hps.-"t • ffv\olfW').!\ V. lliOtf'<I In' n tMf'tll • •p..-.1rt \ fn\'r!\tnwnl V. •"'ffl Munr~ lu l,114n M(llll"Wi v. .. nllt'(I• Mort1•1tt>> TP ' ANNOUNCEMENTS. PEISONALS & LOST & FOUND Annou.tw "'~nl~ '~' .. uo.f IA"t:•l 'uCuf' .. Lu..,t . t OU:nd r .. ,~.,,. ~)('tal • lut.t• Tra\t>I• SERVICES ~r\1•e l>ir...,•111' EMPLOYMENT & PREPARATION Y tw.raJ\ ln"trut. l•(•fl Jbb 'A.nit'••• u .. 1,, "'•ntt-tl \1 ti' •· MERCHANDISE Ant1~0•0, As;vh.:.rn•t'\ .\Ul'ltuu Hi. \rh·"' Ku.1ld1n;c ~htrruil~ t llrTI'f ., " t 'Hlq1uw 11t r .... ,.~ .. f>)h' (I;\ •IU t't.irniturr c;n a.i r ~~1 .. llOf'.,.., JIQU .... ~.td '•Utlllh J~•flr\ l.i~~""''k M•1·h1nrr-' M1~ullt1Mtl'U' M1vrtlillnf"'(JU"' 'A t1ntMt '4u.~n·a.I •n\Uurrwnh hlt1r"" .. +urn &-t,qu1v Pf'l.' PUU\11~ 4 Url4 ft\ v ... ,"., "4•r h1fM'' ~in1 t~ood' ~'-"" k n tA1i.Ut1nl lt-.r S•t11Jt!1 l ' H..du.1 H1 .. I N rrf't.1 BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT t.HW-ral '-HH hoillb \4•1nt ~h lff" ~J .. '\J ltoilt\ \bunr l:.c4u111 "•" Roa.I\ J-o•rr • ~' bcu11b 1< .. n1 l'h i.r-,.r ~J &abS.11 llf9J Aoi11h,Sl1~ IM~' ~70 !lo•" Spttd • ,.. , lOOllU l!oah.Slura~• lfflll TIANSPOITATION Alftf8h ·'.~T=rr:~t~~·: th~,., ==:!~~~~~; Sfoottrr1• Mutur tlmiii SMlf' H•nt Tr•1lrr~.Tni\'rl !~~~,~~1!''i•rh AUfOMOBILE t;t"tM:r itl Anuquh t:h1.ii.~w ... R.-;.n 4t1uo \ t•h1t.lr' Spi4'1"' R .. 1 ~ R•~J... & Wflttl Urt'C'~ rrutk,, \'aru. L •• nc Aulm W•nlt'd !.Glu ~I ~ '''""'} '"""" -) ~lu --_, AUTOS, IMPORTED Gt'f\.lln t AU. Kumro \uJo Au .. un lh.·•lt"\ tlMW l.· ... p,-1 °""'"" 1:.>11 U•bun ff!r1an ... , .. , Htlf'il.,. J.;,,:w .. 1 Jl:'n~ .. u K.rrn..on,.n1 .. 1.ambarCblN ..... ,, .. MrH r1tn IWtl/ )Ii; MUil 0 1"'1 P•nl._., .. 1-"~UJl!~hl l't>l"li\'ht! kt'n•ull Koll. HU)C't!' RO\f"t S.;uelJ ' stuti Suh .. ru Toyul• rriumph Yollui•1otf!n V"l"1 ~trwr•I AMl' AUTOS, NEW AUf OS. USED thau ll U.d111~~ c~m~ro C"hr\N>lt"l L".hr)alt"f 4...'.umrt Cont1.wnt .. 1 t:or\tttl .. ~:' IMll -WlU lltl) Wl7 !l!QO -wr. 1111311 W:J:I W3J 11\W -llKI The Blggeat Marketplace on the Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED .ADS You can lell h, Find It, ( 842 aa.e ] Trede It With a Want Ad ·~ • U One Call Service Feat Credit Approval ....... ,.,. w. ....... ,.,. u. ........ ,.,. w. ....................... . ..•.••..........•••... ....... I 002 CiaMr<ll I 002 Ch.er• I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Nl1b1r't Mette•~ All real u tate ad· vert l1 ed in thia newapeper la aubject tA> the Federal Fair Houa· iq Act of 19611 which makes It lllenl lo ad· vertiae "any preference. limitation. o r di•· cri mination baaed on race. color. r e liaion, sex, or national oriain. or an intenUon to make any auch prefe rence, lim itatio n , o r d is- crimination ... Thia newspaper wi ll not knowinaly a ccept any advertis ina for re al estate which is In viola· tion of the law. COIOMA•MAI Ocean ~lew duplex walklq dlatance tA> the ~h on the ocean alde al the hwy. • 6 a bdnm . recently redecorated and ln top condition, ...500 with larae loan. TRl·PLEX $170,000 Two 3 Bdrm, 2 baths. and one 2 Bdrm 2 baths. enclos ed garages . MS,000 lat assumable at 7%. Call &U-91'1 . OPEN HOUSE OCIAM .. OMT llAUTY IBR, 2BA, Bachelor· '500.000. ASSUMf. 11/.,.LOAM Only SllUOO for thia 3 Bdrm charmer with heated pool 6 fruit trees. can now 9'19·5370. ALLSTATE REALTORS $5500 put.I you in~ your own 4 Bdrm, A/C home. 12 718% financing. Call for details o n o ur i KET'' program . RED CARPET 754-1202 SANTA AMA HGTS $108,500 2011 Orchid 3 Br 1 Ba, good size lot. Aaaumable 1st. Owner anxious and will carry. Chick Spiller. 631·1266. REALTORS .. OIS: AdvertlMrl ....... cMdl ...... .., ... ,.,.. ..... ...... h •111 .... ty. ,.. DAILY PILOT u-. ... ..., for .... first IHorrect IHertlo11 REALTY / Stop! 1 Take time to relax and shop at home. It's ~~~~~~~~~! simple with Daily Pilot -Classified Ada. And 1r n you call Classified to place an ad, you're as · S)!red of a friendly welcome and help in wording your ad for best response. Call Now ' 642·5678 ..,. ........ sm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPBIUYlll Large 2 Story Home in Coclt.a Mesa, S Bdrm. 3 Baths. 2100 sq. rt .. newly painted. new roof last year . Only $127,500. Hurry! Clyde Johnson Rltr ~9·2644 NWPTBCH HOUSE $132,900. Singles, young married, steps to beach. pool or tennis Crom this 3 Bdrm cathedral cell· inged style beach home. Cozy brick fi replace. form al dining. Secluded fountain in enc losed patio. Hurry. won't last. Call673-~ :· . . . ' ' . '' . • ~ l ' : " ~Ut U !Alf fJUU fHCI SllfCf ltff IAYCllST Ve r y s h a rp f o ur b ed r oo m h o m e Teakwood paneling . Marble entry. Brass lights . Cornin g lop kitchen range. Built-in microwave oven. 80xl08 lot. Owner anxious. will carry Isl TD at 13'7. $205,000. 631·7300 M.I. HartNw-Rlclp S,.CtK .... Vu 4 Bdrm (2 Mslr Stes >. formal din ing room . large game room, quiet cul-de-s a c . U nus ual courtyard entry with fountain and running brook. Many upgrades. S850.000 RCTaylorCo l~A~I HCAMYOM I • • c 11 D • p I • 1 I ~;:~t a;o~t~~hi~ ()40 ()l)()() $220 000 bath Bordeaux model ' I h. h fr r t One 2 bedroom and one 1 w ic o. ers. ~Ofl'! or edroom unit with 2 ca~ and spacious h vmg •.n an garage and opener Th ...e...~.t.11~-1fila.t 1QJ,l front unit needs some ~ner~ will assist an n,c but the back umt is fanancang. Offered al d . ood d. $395 000 newer an ID g con I· D . .M. M .. •su ... 'L tion. Fee land and the AA ~ owner will finance at IEALToaS 12~% Interest. 644-tttO 7'0.0135 •STPllCI in The T e rr ace of University Park, well located 2 bedroom 2 bath home on a conrerti . One of Orange County's better communities. Price includes all built- in kitchen. wall-to-wall carpetina and custom draperies. Owner Is flu . Ible and anxious lo sell at $l2UOO. Call SS6·2660 t;:SELECT I PROPERTIES TRADmOHAL OFFBIH•S 3 lovely backbay homes. All have unobstructed mountain and nite lite views . Priced from Sl6S,OOO and c reative lerma are available. Call now for an appoint· ment lo view these fine homea. ·~-ASSUMAIU LOAM Sbarp3 Bdrm. comer lot in .El Toro. New carpets and paint. New central air conditioning. Large shaded yard. Asking $103,000. For an appoint- ment lo see. call 540-llSl ... ,~ HERITAGF . ". REALTORS 1..:1111 OWHll FIHAHCIS View home. Corona del Mar beauty. Owner may carry 1st trust deed at 12'AI% with small down payment. Small private community with pool. Lite, airy 4 bdrm, 3 bath home . 2 fireplaces, formal dining room &i breakfast room. Perfect · for family le entertain· in1. Newly offered at $397,000. 75'·1616 CHAMM& .. OMT 1 Bdrm unfurnished. ,urly. SG»i. MmticeUo Townhouse a · bdrm, 2 ba, fum. yrly '500. eu.ma eves. you have something lo sell. call a fri endly Classified Ad-Viser a t 642-5678 ma: IBDBIB ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SER VICE LIDO ISLE 1-:x«l'l'll!mall.' <:uod l.ot·atl!Jn :"\f'ar 'f l·nn1;. Court,. & Hl·a1·h1•:. l<t·alh :"\\•al T.,.u lh·druom llunw With lfrn ·l'lu!> F11rmat l>intni.: Hoom . /\~'oUmJhil' l.'1a11 Prtl'f· <lnh SJ75.IJIJO. . OUTSTANDING IA YNONT NOMI Lun•ly Custom Hutlt lloml· On Prom•mtory II<•.\' l.l\'tnJ! H'w1m . Form<:i l IJ1ning Hoom. llt>n • l.thr:iry Sp a«toU!. '.\J a,.tcr B1•droom O\·e rl,1ok1 n /.! lii1~· Il a !> F trc p l a n· & l.ux urmusl\ ,\pp111n1 t•cl Hath T hr1·1• Other Bt•tlroom:. & '.\l;111b H•1<Hn & Bath l'1l'r & Sl111 fo'or Largl' YaL·ht. SI .t!Su.ouu 759-9100 uc...,.. ......... ·~ ..... ~. MewportC..... RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERI/ICES T .. IA Y~IS SPICIAUSTS We are delighted to present 5 homes now available in gated Bayshores. Prices range from $310,000 to $598.000. Private bea ches. Family co mmunity living. Call for a ppointment now for a better way of life. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 a ... ,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAaeil ftOOL S 11 t, tlO 4 Bdrms & large fam. rm. on oversize lot with huge patio. Outstanding pool & entertainment a rea. New carpets & kitchen a pplia nces. $75.000 assum. loan. WISLIY M. TA noa co .. llALTOU 2111 S..Ja '' ....... HIWPOIT CIMTll. M.I. 644-4911 ,._.SULA POINT IEAC ... Otn P a nor amic vie w a t wedge , from prime lar~e lot. 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom hom e. :noo sq. ft. featuring ma rine room . C'ntry . Ii v in~ room , dining room. built-ins , etc. St.3&5,000. LIDO ISLE Newly remodeled traditiona l style 3 bdrm. 2 bath home featuring large recreation room & 2 patios . Living room has attra<:ti ve beam ceilings, fireplace & french doors leading onto bri c k p a tio New kit c he n bit -In a ppliances. Close t o tennis courts. s a nd\' hea<'hes & clubhouse. Can be sold fully furnished $420.000. IAYNOMT Wt• ha n• sever al fin e hom es with pier & slip B.ILLGRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo y\1d1· D••v•· NB o7':J olb1 REALTORS 675-5511 LOVELY "E" PLAN lhlffs MOSf pap.t• ,._, • 9"••1t, wM MOust• view. l be•u-. ~ ,..., low"' .. E ............ $252,too. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS Z515E.CoostHwy .• c--.. ..._. .I 675-5511 So. Coast Coftdo WAlHRONr HOME I Hardlo flnd2bedroom 2 s BR, 4 Ba, c ustom bath all on onl' level waterfr o nt h o m e Full range or amen1t 1es w/17X38' pvt dock. Price and a short walk to So $1 ,395.000. For details on l Coast Plaza fo'ull price this home and appt to is only S82,500 Hurry, see, call C11rol Hoff, agt. call 751-3191 631-0094 ~~~~~~~~~ c;:: SELECT Find what you want in I PROPERTIES Daily PilotClau ifieda. 0....,. c:.-c...,. ......... : THE PRACTICE OF REAL EST A TE .......... ,,... .... Jmff~c..w .. For 1ele1 •uocl•tes 'l•••l•t te lteco•e ltrohn, w. -.. ... . ,. .... u4c-.. ... ff co ....... ., .. ., proctla ....... " .... ...... ,...., .... . ......,N ........... ..................... THI llAL ffTAT9S Harry II Winters. Ill. is exetutive vice president of THE REAL ESTAT ERS and past director of training. In addition to a rea l estate Instructor at OCC. Mr. Winters is an instructor in the Realtors Institute and author or several of its courses. He ls a popular guest lecturer at real estate meetings throughout the state He has worked successfully in all fields of real esta te. including sales, office manage.ment, escrow, title insurance. mortgage banking and the real estate tax service business. fo'or additional information. pleasecallSS6-5772. The only real estate class being orfered al OCC. You do not have to live within the OCC district in order to attend this class. ORAMGICOASTCOUIC91 ,._.,J ........... . ,....., e• ..... 1-10 ,,_ (If claH Mcome1 fthd, zou mar entOtl by,.....,.,. Ing Mr. Wlntenonftmdarofcle•.) t'O<~ 1111.-nal l..u><'olft Jlle..,,•nt'll tl•rt""ur;) :t 1 ................. .. associated n.. , i 1... ~. r. • ~ A 11w ef :::J:'H4 •1•c• fer • I I I~ C ..... t1 0 !Ru• jMI-...... Mu II" iSllfl 11 -.. .... 1711 _.. ft .. •H I 111 lift .. ...., ..., ... ...... ,.., ... .... ~',::~,, Pinto Plt"'°"lh PonUMr Tlhond4trbml v ... ofhPllltMI -MZ -M l -~ W10 "74 FsMActill Clll 1 llllJPllt ·-142-971 ~·t~~o!! fora 30day ad inlbe DAILY PILOT SOVICE lllECTOIY DO IT NOW I ............. Your Dally Pllol Servlee Dlredor)' ..,..._taUva • .... > OfPOITUMITY lmoeka often when rou uae reault·1ettln1 Dally PUot ct ... lned Ada to Nd the Oran1e CoHt martlet. Pboae "3·5171 ....... II QI ·-t• .......... ... ......... .,.. ................ 4 " ...... 4 ....... 2 ...... ,..... ...., ........... ,-,...,,__ .... ._. .......... , .... ...... -..... , ... c .. , ..... ...... .................................. .... 0 , ...... 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I I I I ,Ill Impeccable eotta~• wttb "".MO IOWM Funily tMDI at lta belt a Br + den. Woa t tut. Noda pay...t ,..1o11nc1 witlt room to 1row. Juat liated at Sla5,000. .., "9'11 09 w. very •t· DnaaaUcaUy up1raded Rae Roc11en. Ul-IJM. ttuU"• a lclrm. t INI thr.::.:Jhout. Hu1 e REMAX 0 mt paUo overlook• ---------tao me nly SH.000 iunay roae i•rdeni. Lovely 2 bdrm, 2 baUi Tut advanta1t . r ail Super ... &&mable finHc-condo. Patio, atrium, fl't.U'rOnow IAI· Don't wait!!! balcony, dbl encl. 1ar. A Pool, •P•. SlU,000. . LL$TATE ~ ~or•-2220. ••••••••••••••••••••t........... I041 S...Am IOIO s-t.AM 1010 * ··~1·· ....................... ·-···················· ...................... . • '8r, Cabua • lrlr, 3 pvt Y•, ~ believe but bcha, pool 6 llth1n1 pier. tn.et We bave J'llt Ualed auoo. -.•11 LC>tm. T WIPI MllDS Z lovely. free·1landin1 p "'IT S"' •1 bomt1 in fabul ous ONLY a,ooo DN-Ocnfmt ~ ,.. lrvi.M, aad both under 28r Mobile Hm., pvt SlJ0,000! One • 2-lty, 3 'bcb. Owner54t-3406. Bdrm home well located ---------1 in Untvenity Park. An YllY caM TIYI «Ua&aDdl.n1 "alue at NO QUAL .. NO POINTS, Husband already left 3 beautiful 3 bedroom condo unit. Pool, s pa, near schools and So. Coast Plaza . G rea t investment properly . Owner will SUl,500 Allume LO INTEREST ™-a VA, FHA TE RMS: 3 ,._,_. Bdrm "lleaa Verde"de- The 2nd a one level 3 LOANS! Lovely 3br, · Bdrm clol1houae in • WO.e 2 ba. + d en , H U G E O>lony" P&&tthued with MASTE R SUITE , 2 .he lp finance at 12%. A Quail Place Exclusive. J Ci)UAIL PLACI Plot'HTllS .......... ....... ... w. .......................................... , .. I 4 IMJ6..w• IOOJ ....................... ........ , ............. . , • Ll9011U 'h ... , .. N•w 2 Bdrm condo, family room, d ln1n1 room, t.nni.11pool1•p•. SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 l mmtcl O l'C'\IPUIC~ Pnc. red'6o d Nu quah f>'*C. oo puUll, nu Jlrei Pll)'ll ~ll•r wi ll carry eomtract 4 br • d111n, 4 ti. frplt-n•w l rpt • paint U IS,000 Aait . a..M. down , ............. 1006 \~1 ..........::_.; SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 ·6990 IASTSIDI FIXH Beautiful tree lined s tr eet. W al k way throu1h Clower rilled yard leads to shake front home. Charming bay Windows enhance this 3 •"'112 l'l~1fidl di. \ OUI Ull\' hJl>~l\l>VJlln" CtlDl{•f -llDlll ILlllS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE OUTSTAMDIM6 IA YNOMT HOMI Lv\'t-1> C:ustom Uu1lt Hom<' on Promontory lh•~ L1v1n~ Hoom. Furrnal Dining Koom. IJl·n L1hrary S1>a t>10us Master Bedruom lhl'rluok 1ng Ba y ll a s F 1rc p la l'C & Lux unou:.ly AJ>polOtcd Hath Three Other Hctll'c><lrrli. & !\I aid~ ltovm & Hath Pier & Slip Fw L a l'J.!l' YJ:Jdtl SUl.511,00U 759-9100 > #zc...,.. ... ...._ MewpertC ...... bedroom c ut ie . Oldl c h • r m a b o u n d s . 1;;1iiiiiiiiiiiii;li:::!" .... -~ Hardwood fl oors, de· coraton touch wi ll m ake this doll hol!Se a beauty. Not many lert. Call us now. • SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 WAlHFltOMT ..._..y_.y.,..1 PIER/FLOAT. quaint 2 bdrm home on legal R·2 lot. Two car garage. "25,000! ..... ..,'"" ...... •67~7060• ..... ,...,... Superre nla h ! T wo Bdnm, 2 Bdrm 6 1 Br. '50.000 down. A1kin1 SH0,000. Larry will carry! JACOBS RfAt.lY-uuno WHAM UMl9U1 AIOUT UHl9UI DECO R-E c lectic , bricks, beams, skylights and 1laas, 6 Bdrms , pool , s pa , views . ... 000. LITTLE I SLAND- Uncon1eated. Awfully cute 3 Bdrm home. 2 Bdrm unit. '435.000. TOWNHOME-Jasmine Creek 3 Bdr m , 2300 sq.ft., on 1reenbelt wit h views. Aaltln1 $375.000. BAYSIDE COVE- Vacant ln Bayside Cov- •· 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, ph&s oommunJty pool, beach. 1pa, just S217,500. OCEAN VIEW-H11hly 11p1raded, 2 Bdrm1, C!Ultoln decor, wa~ to beach. SZl.5,000. T 0 T A L L Y llEMODELED- Oaanbinl cmtom home . I Bdrm, corner lot, private beac hes . •• OOOfee. THAT'S WHAT'S ...... AIOUT lJfllilllOO~ 11()M~i ...-.....11.- ..... "' -an.r•se wttb ~a..,__._ Owner will earey lllluet with a,,...b .. ...,... aed paymeDta. Ol"Ola l•Hme SS400. Aakla1 .Tl.tOO. Call •1111 for more de- HFRITAGE 1•'1 All1H?t.... 1119.&.: ............ LINDA ISLE WATERFRONT Totel::~_..__.. ............. tlwttJf lllla eaapM1HI .._ • ... WA ........ u.tyn....,o•er 'fl I ' I ri-'/lfl& &r11a1rr. _... & docb! ••• ,_ ,_ .......... .................................. ..., .... wtm•1 ....... , ....... ........... I ... 4 .-,1t1•1111 Fnttcll ..,.._ IMdM & IM•.W ..... & l•Hry ttwwo .. I Roo• for J boeft. s l .3'5,000. 631·1400. OCEANFRONT-EXCITING NEWPORT Y•rHtll• •••c•tl•e Ito•• tltot'1 lt•••tl .. ttr cl.corot•cl wl" •I~•• ...-,.s,.cw ............ .... ......, wlllt ••lllor, ••mwf ..... . ...... ... .... ,..... ..... .. ,.,... se...Hen ........ Wotclt ... ....ts .,... ......... ...., ..... ..._ .... .,..... ..... $750.000. NEW UNITS-flEXIBLE TERMS nYHIHt-Mwwport-t.cetlw-nd •WHiie ,...,...., c• Ille pa '111 .. • two mlh or Mpet olce,. ._. _. h Z·•'°'Y wtte. • 2 IM4 uilt .... • J ....... u ........... ,.... ... ollllrt A•••ltlH lacl•d• wood lt•ral•• flr1,1oc11. •le row•••· cl•reatory wllMlows & ... .., vu· .. suo.ooo fw ....... C911 for flaoacfa9 ...... . 631·1400. Y• c• ltllr--"' WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATE ~Mk'' H•·111,,J, VtofMll fy Mtm..t~,,~M1n1 2436 W C• "'~' H""' Newpoll a.. ... h Hl-1400 115 MMllW' A- S..lbo.1 1,1 .. nd '7Mf00 IRK& RNlt ARCHAEOLOGY C S I E G E 0 E 0 U 0 Y M T E H N T T M T T C I E G A N 0 R I H N G U T A P M 0 A R R I S N P 0 G R P R E 8 I N G U N R A A A M G T A E 0 T I R N E F G C E C R E T 0 S N E L N E 0 I P T Y £ 1 A H 0 U S I L A I 0 £ N R I A R E 0 M G A N G H M G E 8 L l 0 G M 0 E S 0 T E E N 0 E E E R L E L R L T S M T R 0 E L T 1 S A A L A A A E S 0 N A I S L A 0 N G T C A G I P N I W A G R V P A R G 0 A 0 0 E L H U H 0 C D U Y E T P C Y R I A W L Y I E 0 Y S E E T L A C I T D U N G A H R T I 0 N N A K S I I S A S M E G Y P T 0 L 0 G Y R G A A A R ~ ~ E 0 N I E E L '=~=· sa:~~lA-"t.~s· .... .... -----l41te4 toy C\AY t . l'OUAN ----- ·~::r ...... ~.~ low to ,_ ,.,.,, 11.,.i. ...... d. DULPED I I I I' I 12 C A B I S ' J t ..-... "-o ..... G_G_1 __ -4l ·'.'1 A11 the , •• " pe1e1 Oft' • I I I' I _ llfet1m1 Dy 1111 avtraa• - -· -AtMrlcan ,,. apent by the I I' I I ,...._C_O_E_P_l_L_...,.I Q0'19fntnent In'"' tlltn a-. ..._l .... ' .... 1 ...... 1 ....... .1 ... ' .... I __ • ~°if.I::: :-"'-~ ~ ~ ........ .._ ... No.f W.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cottaae. near South Bay. 2Br, lBa. $295,000. Al\. 131·7022, IU-0885. C.... .. Mor I OZJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Acacia . '337 ,000 00 Acacia: $286,500 425 Femleaf : $269,500 Drive by. then call Sara Marvin, Unique Homes 875-5681; 675·6000 SPY&LASS OCl.AM YllW 5bdrm , 1595,000. lo d o wn , g d t e r m s ~ 963-4759. 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._.Hl'SAllA 348 E. 16th Pl 1Ul8,500 Super clean 2 Br l Ba, cute little home. Owner anxious. Chuck Spiller. 631-1266 REALTORS NEW CONDOS EASTSIDI C.M. 2512Santa Ana Ave. 2 BR, 2"'2 ba, contem p. desi1n. 1111.000. 646-5096 646-6091 6 PLD/EASTSIDI UD. TO $325.000 with 1152,000 in assuma· ble loans ranging from 9~% to 11%. $27540 lf05S income a nnually. Well kept. single story units with 4 garages PLUS off street parking on eo· x 300' lot. 644-7211 ln Nl[,[L ... [}/\!LfY & /'f ASSOCIATES ..,-HTS DUPLEX OWCw/2ZOlo DOWN Newport Hei1hts loca · tion with a Costa Mesa address south or 16th. 2 8dnns m. front, 1 bdnn in rear on a neat tree- lined at. Only 1137 ,SOO. CALL 644-72 I I /JD.NIGEL nl\ILEY & ASSOCIATES I ZO/o ASSM. LOAM Immaculate 3 Bdrm + bonus room with bar. Near -ne w ear l htone carpets, 1hutten & new tile in kitchen. Lovely yard with storage shed. Asking $168,000. For an appt to1ee. ca ll M0-1151 ,,~,$~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS SIZE LOCATION AMENITIES Harbor a rea 's··m ost com plete buy 2 & 3 bedrooms, 1650 sq. ft. of livin1 . p lus double 1ara1e with opene r , tras h compa c t or , microwave, air condi· tionln1 a nd ce m e nt· drives. Relax in heated pool or therapeutic spa, cloee to au 1bopptn1. WILIOMPAll COMOOMIMIUMS JIO W. WILSOM ST COSTAMISA Sala office open 11: oo to 4 :30 . C L OS ED nnJRSDAY ..._714/Hl·IOll SPARKUNG4BDRll Family Home o nly Sl22,500 totally redone in/out. nrachoola ft s.c. Plua. Open wknd& 12-4 ~JM& 3151 C.nlldlan Owner/Al\. t•IAfflDI u•.-r·Mllt. -. Verde 4 Bclnn, a ba ..U&a ..... Prbte. on· ~~a,soo. Ni.an ll1ht ! Super clean ! Fireplace . Larae lot. Sllt,500, TARBELL. j REALT O RS . C a ll ~1720 ulillleul~down. poot1ide yard1, f20K SlJl,500 down or submit trade-HW'r)' ! , both of these will conaider balllle9 wiU 10 fast. UASI OPTION • 712·1920 640-ttl8 days, 494.5057 SOL.-WOOO••• IV8YWIBI••• In this unique 4 BR cu1t o01 lle1a Ve rde home. Leaded cla11- oak-brick atmotphere. P ar excellance wine room. ~.ooo. "9od•rtdee o.:n=r~A;.1 9 9 • 9 5 0 ,..... I 090 ,,..... I OfO s~~ ~ ....... I 052 •• • •• ••••••• •••• •• • • • • • •••••••••••• ••• •••• •• •• . ....................... -.----------------· nn Pll•>'.lnitH' OPEN TH~GATE IX IC UT IV I H 0 MI - By Owner 2 Br. 1 ba. lnto ~ s parkhni 3 Bdrm 1 ••51 O"I".., 01 IUY w/pnvacy. The unusual ~ ,....~ . Lar1e kitchen with built patio expands the living L~ase ll , leas~ o pttO'} 1t o r buy . it ins.2car 1au1e.Large areaofthillovely.bome. with e xtraordina r y te rms . F'amtly 400E.17''~FOIAU yard . orre r . C a ll Owner very flexible on s ized exe c utive home in excelle nt C.M. •w Ml.QM. financin1.Nowl142,000. are a . Own e r trans f e rre d a nd ,,#af~' _ lit & lt ... IM ....... Y .... LI motivated . C a ll us for a n a ppl. lo • •----4 Bdrrii Berkeley mdl in 4f7·1761 see this o u ts t a nding 4 be droom CoUe1e Park area. Cen· .._ ..... ~.. I06f ho m e . t r al A/C a nd m uc h "" -IWL gf•ltocJI 1040 mor e . Asking o nly ....................... J • QUAIL PLACE PIOPllTllS ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,..... $247 .100 19311 beach Blvd, (nr 222 Mlh St Adams), SO' rrt, C·2 t . Good buy. Excellent Lovely old hse. $175,000 loca tion . Near beach, 752-1920 f.p. 20~ d.p. 14% In. p a rk , stor e s . F ee Owner (714 )499·1901 ; &round. SU2,000 as· 493-so.4. 1umable 1st . Ch uck HBITA61 PillC 5Piller 631-l.2116 Mt •pa11Mclt 1016 STANDOUT A beautifully up1raded Franciscan Fountains home. Fresh paint inside and out. Plus lux urious new carpet. A spacious 4 Bdrm 2 Ba beauty with formal dining, breakfast room and more Super fina ncing by o wner. Aaldn1 $209,900. ..... 1.-..u, '73-1700 LOW DOWN PYMMT. Innovative New Pro· gram allows you to buy your home even if you have a very low down payment. Little Cash Needed : Call for an appl. w/one or our in- . vestment counselors lo· day. Do.'tltldO.t. 12·7/rt•11tha1ST IAllAYAIL Incredible, b ut true ! T his 4br. 2ba Hun t . Beach Beauty is Priced For Quick Sale. Owner CONDO by owner. As · 1wne 9% loan. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba , s in g le sto r y . Premium lot, encl yrd. Hi g hly u p1 r aded . Sl25,000 . 552·01 17, ~·32'18 ------ SHARP 3 BR home on huge rot. assumable loan and prk:ed to sell at ll~.900. · Reclhtn .Reaity 552 -750Q OPIMHOUSI ' SAT. JAM.JI ST ' WOODlllDGI &AILIS fUIM.MOD& 2 Bdrm + den & 2 baths. 4 Cloud Crest. Irvine Between llam & 5pm A SMART START wi U help finance too~ Owning your own home ~fJiat f'r1lll1•? still makes more sense Mo ~ft'--than renting. Start with ...., this well kept l bdrm. l Oll.,ttere. ba . O r a n ge Tr ee HURIYTHIS Townho me. Parking WON'T LAST AT right outside the door . $129,900 ~lws outs~a.n~ing recrea· ~ GOLDEIWEST lKJnal (ac1hlles ·~; REALTORS · ~.,.., ~ASSOCIATES 14M511 JAV~)'J bdrm. 2 _baU!_, dbl att. garage, frpk, RV. mirrors. walk to beach. $175,000. 975·<1188 or 962·2220. Mallas..... •bt. $188,toO, 1~% loan, I ... DW I 042 balance $102,500, view, ••••••••••••••••••••••• vaulted ceilin gs, a1- OWMH FfMAHCIMG -Spectacular waterfront view rondo. 3br. 2i,.;ba, 30' boat 11ip,up1rades. AITD at 123 . Nova Properties, agt, 898-0087. ....... 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOltTNWOOD 3U.wltt.SPA Nicely upgraded Plan II Northwood Park d e- tached home with air. cond , skinny dip s pa area, great landscaping and decorating. 1103,000 in usable fina n cing . Priced to sell at 1152,000. CALL MOW 644-7211 /JD.NIGEL llAIL£Y & ASSOCIATES •COll .. IPAll PIATUllS Super Syracuse plan featuring 3 bdrm1 + den, 2 ba. Ideally located cloae to schools, park. pools and 1hoppin1. Ask-. on1 s -1 ~,\Nr:tl ~I ,!,\( JV ~ I" I' ,'()(){) 10Cia tion 832·8067 ~ .... .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• FwW..AIOrP.t WOODSCOYI DUPLIX & 6UIST conM1 SJ0.000 DOWN Out ra1eou1 2br , lba , owner's unit. Skylights, Antique Doors /Win · dows, Beamed Ceiling, Frplc , New Kitchen /· Bath, $275,000 by owner . Days 833-3544 , e ves 861.()(W.2, 370 Flora ACCIMf OM YllW Breathtaking view or Pa c ific fro m S an Cle m e nte Isla nd to Hollywood Hills from this i mma c u late 3 Bd rm, den, ramily home. Amid towerin1 pines. Beamed ceilings, completely redecoriated. 1231,500. Super financ- ing. don osen r • .,, , t • r~ 1213 N. COAST HWY LA_GUNA BEACH 497-4141 1044 -----...................... . macnab I Irvine realty A. IUBllDIA"Y .OF . THE l"VINE COMPANY LAUI& POINT TOWMHOt• Elegant 3 BR. 21h bath condo w/plantation s hutters in mas ter BR, wood parquet noon in entry fs kitchen + designer wall coverings. $134,900 Lee Henkel 752-1414. OCIAM YllW lllCUTIYI SUITll Super 2 BR, 2 bath exec!utive auite in 1uarded community w/otean view from both BR 'a 1239,500 Natalie Benjamin 752·1414. JU.llt4 -. lltlifll c~ Vfllltrt c.... w , .._. ,...., ........ I DD..Dliwe REALTORS ... .,.,. .... F.nchanUDt 3 aCI 2 Ba, IOOd financlnc. $179,500. Je anne Salter. Act. 831-Ulll. .... v .... Ocean vu, 3 Bdrm 2~ B a , 3 c ar ga r age . $325,000. ~ 75'·9221 SEAWIMD CONDO Newport Crest area Best value available. 2 Bdrm 2 bath , a ll amenities. Immediate possession. 1123,900. •••••••••••••••••••••• llSTtm6HTS Everythinl you need for comfy Uvin1 ! Frplc, RV acce11, lovely yard w/fru.ll trees. 3 Bdrm. 2 ti. in Newport Heights. Only ll79,to0 REAL ESTATE STORE 875-1771 STULIT! Owner says "we m ust sell" T RY 10% dn. Prime Peninsula pro· perty on oversize lot. Will l iste n to a ll ridiculous orlers. Playa R.E. & Investment 673-1900 OCEANFRONT Peninsula Point home. 4 Bdr. 31-':I ba . 1950.000 Call for fina ncing de ta i ls O wnert Agt 675-8676 W RAP A RO UN I> OCEAN VIEW Beaut iful 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba cond o , co mplete ly furnished located an lht• p restigio us La guna Ro yale . C o m p l<'I (' privacy. Catalin11 un sets. a nd white watttr view. Close to pool and parking O w ner '" motivate d S2KS.OOll 491M5Sl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Juan Capo. SSS.000 2 Br. 2 Ba . 1480 sq fl ,. yrs old. Agt 541 ·5032. loy McCe ..... Ur. 541-7729 C00os~!!~r~~these •EXCITING• llSTYALUI IHMIWPOIT CliH Haven Condo. 2 bdrm + den, $159,500. Lar1e 6 Ught. Last one available out or only 10. Community pool, lovely nei&hborhood. R.H.R . Agt, 673-7300. two identical plans Lot.s D.Alcu or light and sun thru 141Y1 .. YlllacJe skylights and celestory Dbl ~icle 28r. 2Ba. t:nd windows. 3 Bdrm and family room an each porch, cor lot. 0 n e h a s w a I I e d Gn1•af rartr courtyard entry. the ...... S. BY O WNE R -H a r bor Vaew Carmel, 3Br, 2Ba , fam rm . S250.000. Will carry new loari at reas. rate. 6'4·5885 or 644·7697 othe r h as pool and Beautiful 24x60 Bar cabana. Many extras an rtngton Home, 2Br. 2Ha, each ! Co m pa r a bly ram rm, in Costa Mesa 's priced under 1250.000 nicest 5 star park. each. s,.cw1., IAUITT llALTT Beautiful lg customized 642-1200 2Ax60 Viking Home. 2Br ~~~~~~~~~1 & enclosed porc h In "Clean 2 Bd home wit h a molher-in·law cottage. AK for Robert Milliken. 131-Ulll. Aat. _ l..aluna. H1lh; n1«"l't-f>-- IMMACULATI star park <JE83S9l Wes t c I i r r N e w I y CLASSIC Remodeled, 3br . 2ba, MOllUHOME pool /Jae. $300 .000 SALES YllW-OWMB 3Br, 3b8+den. aoo Klnp Pl. Call for appt. 141-7• 642·2950 Z106 Harbor . Ste 206 I\ HUIOlfllW POnORMO H11b aa1um•ble loan, 11111. eartbtonea Uiruout. 4/5 Br w /bonus rm. 3\.'J Ba , F EE. A1k i n1 $342,toO. Tom Ba ron . •NOO. REALTORS CtWUtM 1 block to ocean. A1· 1umable Sl52,000 loan at terrific interest rate. 1bia duplex i1 priced to aeU at $235,000. No quali- fyin& required. *Cote Realty & Investme n t . 640-5777 BAYFRONT HOME OWNER/BUILDER New custom home with bo at d ock + ve ry motivated. Good rinanc- in1. 11,295,000. Call owner . Eves 640-7665 or 875-2763 0,.. Frid9y IM S451"1aceA••· Tu tefully decorated 3 bdrm. Z story-with huge muter suite, gourmet kitc he n a nd lots of privacy. $360,000 fee .-#~w -1 .'lorL Sr-· • i: I .l.UU"mlr J 546-9522 ......... Sllores Pvt refuse! 2 Bd beach houae that sparkles. J ust lis t ed for S1 30. Soo J eanne Salte r. agt 131·12116 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 200/e DM • I 2"e INT Oc...&6olf C.....Yltw1 Motivated seller w1 II carry 80% contract at 13% for 5 yea r s on 1pacious custom home. 2900s/f. 3 Bdrms, 21"2 ba. 3 rrplcs. lge 1ourmet kitchen, formal dining rm, t,.; acre lot, oak pargue t floors. ope n beam ceilin1s & much mo re . Ocean ·GoU course views from every THI 111.UFFS room. 1310.000 Panoramic villa or lush 4-47 Ave. Crespi, San 1reenbe ll from this Clement e . 492-8084. 1paciou1 3 bdrm, 2\Af Owner will cooperate bath "E nd U nit " wtthbroken. townhome. Offered at I~~~~~~~~~ SMt,500. A.at. M0-5*. s.. .... I A Y P I 0 M T Clfl luwww 1071 CNAIMll. SUPll .......... ••••••••••••• TI I .M S -:-I O "-.JY OWMM DOWM 8 r e • t h t • It i n 1 Doat wait on thil loHly, Jl8DOfamlc ocean view bouae wttb private dock. ol Dana Harbor. Sptt- MJS,000. IU-0711. &acular cmtomiaed JOOO aq. ft. 5'Bdrm +retreat. •• 000 In UPlrade.. Aa-IUIUblt lOW~ f'llranc- i n 1 . satt ,SOO . Spacioua a -1tory UIOlAvealda Ca llta, tonbome In a beautifuJ. llC. 7l4..-..sz'75. Open b ll'OOIMd eommuDlty. 11ouM 1.s lkaada1. • W umt with nann1a1 .... Am I .. ..,... ID froat plua 2 -•••• .. •••••••••••• ...... 2 .... lolar ... lilt. .. and fldllUea of DOOi. 1p1, teaala, wel11tt AN l'OOID. AITD poaalble. --$11,881 WAll.M•MONT HOMI l't411c. ~ .,._ llllSE! I B1clrooa, I car pre,.,..,.._._., lt1 .... . 540.5'37 DCLUSIYE UDO PEMIMSULA Deluxe 2 year old m()h1le home in Lido Park Pass by •23 FreemonL $39.Soo Waterfront Homl.'s Realtors. lnr. 631·1400 2Br, Cabana & trlr, 3 pvt bchs. pool & fish ml! µil'r 119.900. 499·31116 Mobile home space for rent, S2'. E.side. l'M $200. 673· 7787 ,640·9900 ------ D E ANZA BA Y SIDE VILLAG E Located on exclusive Bay w/pools , s pu s . manna. etc A beautiful dbl wide coach. 28 r. 2Ba + den Only S45.000 (714 ) 673·1331. 300 F. Coast Hwy. N B Other unit.s also avail. AaMp for s. 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Top location· 2.73 acres. potent ial comm'l. N San Diego Co., very vis a b le; Off I ·5. Agt . 1-277-1519 1tec1t rr.,.rtr 1150 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 175• IEACtRONT OCIAMSIDI 38 UNITS. Elevator $200,000 . $550,000 will handle. Bkr . l...a3-1723 Oceanside CewttcrLoh/ c,,,ti 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Four Good Sh epherd Cemetery lot.I for sale, Pvt. Pty Call 4tt· 1052 C1 rcW .. .,.,., 1600 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1'1e , ...... draw in ..._ Wiit. . .a l>all1 Pilot a r 'n,.IM.--. I O~LVPIL.Of .............. N __ .,.,.," ... u --... hit• ':::~--::--"7'.:-....;;.;..; ..... ~-:---~--...:""~IMJ::.:.n:•:Jld:::•~Y~J~•:n~u~1:r!y~~~·~·~'!":.:.' .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••,••••••••• ......... 0........... ~........ C-.MIM' 1114 It I __ .._. 1140 ......... 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I bdrm, 2 bath, 1700. -••••••••••••••••••••• •~11 Coado1 • 38r ... 11B• SIHHI I llllHMM.. litr....C.~•· Refrl1 . atou, dil · a br, 2 ba, pvt comm, •• Or) I r 4 I Uu11 l llll':O-lhi.. ... uvvurlun1ty l o own 141-11.... llwaaher . Donna , walk to beach, tenni.I, ~~' 24 vu M r ttui. I l H'l't' lul l\l'Uf l.ukt.· Shastma -.1111. pool, ano. 4111-1579 ... Hrm & Mt S hu l'll u 18 hol•· ,.;o tr l'OUrse .._. Verde, 3 br, Z ba. 4 ._ z IA. Nl111el Shores, Im mac Venaille. 2Br. 2Ba up- Robin, <213)~ Spectacular Oceanfront ---'--------I Avail now. 2-4 Br. Con· Bachelor apt, avail now. do. 873-SURF. 121115 mo. Call S46·SllO, -------ull for Dave llt'u rl'' ll11r"·h;H·k r u1in): Build fam rm, frplc, z car Very clean: frplc, cov· lbdrm, Zba, 1ua rded per urut, walk lo b<-h. \OUI tltt•1.1111 t \'lll'l'llWllt hu m t! All pr~.Ml-2121 end peUo, dbl 1ar, bUi pte, pool, tennas, $MO luxur1ou1 ame n ities On the be a ch spa c . J bdrm, 2 ba, thru June • 2 Br. <Ando near SC 15th, S700 m o . R ae. Plaza, SA. Pool, s pa. 956-5871. Open Ho us e S480-$500. No pets, child ttw. f 111 1111 h $I l ~100 "1th $4500 fence. $700. I U 11 N0-71M, 8"·~. Pool, jac, wel1ht rm II 1111\\tl S t·l11·1 \.\ 1 II c·,11'1'\ hulunt'l'. .a.a Verde 3 Br. 1 ~ Ba . BlahardSt. MZ·7743. clbhle. $750 m o BYCO IUNITI LAK'awel 111 anla n• ~ I Br law me t:M OUU u t'Ull pnr• ~ 000 O•ner .. 111 urn lq 1 ~et cul·de ·a ac Near ~ ... ,,,.,. .._.. UH ~m1 achoola 1'750 mo. 111 II Uazt ... • ...................... •••••••••• Sat.1().2 OK. 549-3232 or-641·1460. 2nd Pro~n' 111 "'"' pld rond1\t.0n 640 AClll-100"• UIAILI l '11t•t·d .11 """' ,,,. ,l(·rt•, fret• and dt•.11 1 ht1w1 \\I ht·:. tu t·~t·hangc 1111 1111 111111·1' 1.d 11 d11:.1 n .ll W ull'r la1t Wlldeya 549·2744, llul1• JJ4J Newport Shores Canal EvH 84l·Ol56. ••••••••••• .. ••••••••••! front 4bdrm, 3ba, newly Nr So. C-Oa sl Plaza Zbr, 2ba, pool. spa . utils pd, L\25. 540·3778 BALBOA BAY <.:LUB 2 $47S.$52S. 2 Br l'l'i Ba. bd. 2 ba furn, Sub·lse Twnhse. Nea r ne w H t. h1~"'""""l" 3.1.U "' luu t11"' \ 'II ......... ...... ~ Ct Id .. ,~,.., ~~•IN •I lZ! ~IHu \"" 8 111 1J11111 h•• n1rri •••r -.111r1 '•11\1.,.u h •ii it. : tilln1 11.c ''~ Ir\ $~~11 UllU '''"'"' 1.UI h t 1 I• JI IU ,..., ~ I \I' ' I \\ I .1111 I 11 ll\\I u 1 .ii I ' ,.,, J • ~ Pl €HI G /r .,. r HO M \ ._..She W A T E R F R 0 N T decorated, 2 blotkll to .-_,& • -~ TWNHM, lr1 2bdrm, ocean. 982·6683. \\ 1 ·II 1111 p I \I p1. I l \ ----2~bl W/'JA)' boa\ •lip, •II 3 bedroom 2Yii bath con· rec facllltlea aull. do. Fireplace, tenni.I and SllOO/mo. M8·050.1. poola . welcome kids II . ----- pet • S72S/m o A gt hM lJ44 .55tj..266() ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbrid1e near htkl' Brand new 3 Br, 2 tta Hlthly upgraded $750 -.sna. 3 Bdrm 2'• Ba l'ondo, m od k 1tc h , r rp lc. comm spa. breathtak mg vu 639-61!M ... ,0 .. ,,..,.,.., zooo ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••I Squeaky Cl~an 3 Br --1-,,, T URTLEROCK l'r e st dent home. 4 br. ra m rm, xln t. loca t ion Out.standing cond S9'J5 mo. Agt_ 833-9293 --------•I .__..,_....__, 811 La fo'a m ily rm , •••••••••••••••••••••••/ frplc, dbl gara ge $6SO ..._.,...,.,. 1107 m o W a ll ace A ve lNVISTOIS lO°to OOWM •••••• •••••• •••• •••• ••• 548-8475 or 642· 7743_ "'1 "I• 1111.1h·x ft'lll11r1111< T U RTLEROCK Bro ad "~·.i• .Ill' l(urJl(t·~ ,11111 l llarmmg 5 bdr n:i, .3 bath S P ECTACULAK moor Plan J, 3 br. 2 ba, I'" l 1 •1 ~ ""· w r 11" I I hllyfront wtlh 3ll boat CITY LJG JITS VI E W din rm, fa m rm. frpl. lge , "IH'h Jntl dr.q w , I '!oat S ~GUU m o 8 '11 3br, 2'-aba, s kylite , frplc, kilch, comm pool. Nr ""ncr 11-dl t <111 \ lite I Grundy. 675-6161 ... ras, .....n lse °"'~·"''"'".I .. ,_ ,., ......, ...,.. .....,,, sc ...... II shopping. Xlnt fu1J111·1111C JI 1:1'.1'• \,k Newporfhocll )169 ~~ __ I rood. No pets. S82S mon Lux Harbor View Hme 3 bc 2ba , ra m r m , 11kyllghl11. new c 11t,ll(<' palio. dbl a u , ni ce )' 11 r d II . 6 3 I 4 8 4 2 IH Answer Ad 1!4Cl8. f>42 4300 24hl'll Newport (;rcisl 4 llr, 3ha t'(Jf\(jo Ne ar pool, JU<· & ~nnis SllOO/mo ~ 195() t Joan I, 957 tl303 I ll•ih Oreyer i lUt: <.:AN YON U '.AS 1-;, e le gant 2 HR 2 B a lwnhme t-:xc1t1n1e clc1·ur Air c o nd . t1·nn1 ~ & romm pool. Av111I nuw S850 m o 85 H l6 ll CUSTOMILT. 2bdrm, 2ba , ocean view, $650/mo Open Hous e Slit, 1/31, I0-4pm, 2267 l'acific Ave, 11204, (; M 968-0060. Tow.tla•• u..twwi•d 1525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bedroom . 2 :.tory , dbl garage. SSOO mo Sta nlon area Agt, 645-2411 Af h:wnts Fwwished ••••••••••••••••••••••• lc6oa .......... 1707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Hr Carpets. d rapes, stove. refr1ge Ultls pd t1•ns1ls fo r 4 S375 &75 0935 642-4<Xr7; 642·4736 Small child, pet OK. All -bit-ins, g a r .. rrpk , Ocean view. SS75 winter, patio/backyard. S675 yrly. off st reet pkg.. TSL MG MT. 642· 1603. !pie , 2 BR 2 Ua ,'9711·9172 ---- 3Br, 28 a. new condo. Dis-Pres ti g1ous Versa ille s hwasher stove laundry mini bdrm condo. se c. hook·up.' Pool'. Lovely rel' rac '2131941 2372, area. South Coas t Te r - '7141526·1968 r a ce S unflowe r & 1111'' Hth S t lBr furn is hed '• hlk l o bear h S4501m11 y r ly 673 8954 Bristo l Children OK ss.soimo Call 838·8084. ~5 Lrg I Bdrm I Ba upper, encl gar. $365/mo Mesa del Mar 751·9905 Iv msg .. "*"" ~d 2 Br Upper. Enc l'ld gar , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adlts. D W. $400 mo Gawrill 1102 Avail 2·15 548·9084 or • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • 54().. 5446. Garden Grove 2 Hr . ltv rm . I Ba , k l <'hnll (Ju.let 2 Br Adults on ly, $450/mo 8411 0023 l>r no pets $400 mo 755 W H ~ II" ··~t111i·111 ..I.ill \\ I "•"' II .... \ "'II '45-6'46 u1i: Sl65.000 fo ur rnor\· ••••••••••••••••••••••• thly. Call· 494.9542 art dd iitls call. MO 11~1 f'iw bt:droom . rive bath HARBOR/BAKER a rea. j SPM. t'Olltem por11r y humt• on 3 BR 2 Ba, po ol + ---- ll~:Act-1, Paer. Prkg 2 Br 4 br /den, ram rm ~ S600 I l::lr_ 1425 Adlls. West c llff Dover Cull Uttl pd Wntr 303 t: Wilkie 18th St. 646·9507 lc6oa l.a..d 3106 S365 S45tl 2 Br I ba ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS Al'ftUVAlUY ',,. ,1 r 11 t' w 1 I' It· ' .t I bJrm ~ l•ulh 1•.i1 h u111t .... llh f1rt-p l11 1 t' t'lll l1tM•d ----------µ1llhl tl uuhl1• g11r.11:<· the BAY Co m p letely Jat·uzz1 SM7 m o + utiL Customized single family rurnishuJ Largt• patio. g r e a I r a m 1 I Y ho m e , 4 br, 2 '• b a . Luxurious spa Doek Wl ll ne ighborhood . Oa\'id , formal d in. rm . comm a t·ro1111nudal e lari:e 646·3255 pool, te nnis . r rp lc , 646·4844 days 5411 3117 1 Edge water. 1-871-2866 evestwknds --2br. wmle r renta I. 1450 Bay not fa r away, 4br. li73·1900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apls <.:rpts. drps. patio, K Dayfront, ranta st11· vu. wood beam clng~. Small upl)t'r dplx. 3 hr, 3 ba, pet OK frplt', SI IS01mo y r ly TSL Mgmt. 642-16113 Sl(i5 ,1ll1u U1ll 1;1 u11d ~. l<llr ril S tiltil bo at SH OO pe r mo $875/mo. SSJ.1690 Available on s hort ll'rm .a Br 2 Ba h o m e 782 ------ pvt pool + Jll<'. 2300 675 1871 eves Margar e t Ur . Sli91J biS 1006 Eashi•2 Ir lc6oa PeniftSllla 1107 1 •, baths. patio, l(arage FOURPLEXES IN FOUNTAIN VL Y lease Broker. 631 7300 Hudson Nea r So Coast 4bdrm . 2ba . fa m rm 957·7230, 54H 2692 As k CorOIMI .. Mar 3722 FOUIPLIX t!:x1·ellenl G•• rdcn l; rct\<' j ltic:atl(ln l\IJ i lltlrn1 u11 1t.5 Extrn ""'" lfllf'rthr" Sl9,200 )'I lllt'Hllll' t lWL' 12« 5 'Cil r:. "11 h $541,,~,u TRIPLEXES IN NEWPORT HACH Hait Ca nyon <..'uunt r y l'lulJ. l tir. 2 ba, den, n<•wly decor, furn or un rum 833-0200 Pla za Chi ldre n OK . ho use, pool & te nnis $6951 mo disc 557·31111. nrby, n o pets . S700. 556-266() s.o. 7 114. Lease WOODB R IDGE Twnhme 3br. 1 \ iba, "Int r~. priv. te nnis. pool for Ray Blulrs 1 level. New 2 Br 2 Ba. fo'P. sun rm t:reen belt. pool W D. Ht•fr1 .: S9So m o 675 5!1311 640-11146 d 11 " ,.· ~ u I I p r 1 1· ,. s225 ouo t·.111 r11 1 111 I format111n 1 clupl1•x 1111 tht'.,., ah·r 111 Ne.,., IH•rl lfra r h \\ ,. ~1Jl.'l'1alttt· 111 1111·111111· 1ir1• du!'ln~ pn•pt'rtlt'" 1n th1,, an•J I VERSAILLt!:S 2Br 2ba. lux ur; f u r n 1•ondo Short term SI 100 per OC fo:A N VIEW t•ondo rent or lse New. luxury 3 1::1 r . 2 1·2 B a . r r 11 I t· ' S750 •mo 963 2484 11 r I 964·5354 ' $675/mo . 752,0773 d . E Blurr <..:ondu, 3bdrm. 832-7385ev~-21.ba. dtn rm. ram rm A-ll€HIGE C/21 N~wport Cntr 76~6767 64~5157 ~ m o 3 Br 2 Ha. nt'w I carpets & pa mt Ref::. re T .. LAJCES 675-656.'i Agt '-+--l-------___ HOMES 1.100 ISL f; 2 Hr . P •bil home Yrly Sl200 mo q 'd No p e t s I 00 2 P res1d111 979 68 96, 5.59·6221 Garde n View plan Prof ILUFFS CONDO H 1-: lnVl•,11ne111,.. 33.1.1 W l'•>a'il 11 .... ' ~II 645-6646 T\\u :I bclrm. 2 ltalh I 1 1)<11111. haln m), rllb t•nd l(:l ral(t', oc1•an ''"" Lt:XUH'I' VIEW l'ON 00 2 Br 2ba Sl't' bldi.: I Rr mobile home. SJOO design ed interior Jst 2 bedroom and c1Pn rvn time ofrd. Lge 1 Br Iba. do 1n t he l:Uurfs r1w frplc, bes t loc $525 S850 M o A \a ilalilt' mo./refrig inc l Beaut March 1s t <.:all 1-~d at landscp, pool. s auna. 700.0835 Agent 1<1-:s r ,\l'H,\NT jaz. tennis. !"or appt , 1 Slep" lo h1·:J1•h Sli5.000 Tt•rm, !Ji!'> ll>llili ur Mature a d ults 140 544·1434 & 5 44 8970 Eastblurf 4br, Jha • .,., 111\LH•ll\ l!->L,\~11 I SIUOO t ft !Jlil 2:!::!11 St2.)CI mo l'abrillo 1127 673 7787 Exc·ell1•11t M:im SI lttt :.i ' MO HI LE HOM t-: 2 llr. •<.:lean 1 Dr Duplex. uff wkdys 9·Spm 1 ~· leasem~i ~~9 11,:ri l ion l nl'ludl'' lantl , Fuuut:un \.'i1lli·) Iii umt:.· 2ba Canne r y Villal(t• !ilreet pa rk tn~. q utel University P a rk. 2200 S4 3PM l>ldg:.. a ll r1xt url'~. t•lu'n 1•1 fou rpll•Xf'"1 l'ruti· vf l TV,stereuS750 mo $325 m o No pet s rt, condo, end unit . It·~ 1 I Hilrni u Jll Full '1 '°" " 1' r s h 1 IJ 1 " 1 !173 0989 3bdr m , 2ba, 16X22 bonu~ :~:IL'.::1'i;:.:!:·:,·.~.:"'.;, '':i:i::h I w~i;~· ·~£:~ ~~·~~ ~~h !~1.0SS£%:·~::i·: €HIG€ r ~$440,()flCI• I -<2 13 1593 259 1 d y s. H OM E:~ Approx IO y ear" old , a ll I P vt bat·helnr, be h ind llurray SC. Plaza new (714 )686·9L56eves . 211r t'lll'lost•d ~a rngt•s I nC'ranfront homt'. utll adult 2bdrm. 2ba eondu. !"or rent: house in Irvine. H ~: ltl\'t''I nt•·11I:-. J.'JJJ W l'oa"t 11" 1 '\II 645-6646 '''JJUrak rnl't1'"· t n . ...t , [) 1 xtra.s , S525. 551 2425, 4Br . 2l"2 Ba. FP. ds hwhr. ;!.'°1'. 11 ...... n l'rin .. nh .,.,, \\ . gar. }r y lc~st• 4956825 i\ !t .'>:Iii 1112;1 I $35() mo 1s t & last, $200 , I nr pool. schools & re<· ~ Sl!C'. dep. 675 2597 3br. 2ba . JUSt pet inted. ra c -Av a i I. I fo' e b ' LohforSallr 2200 , crptd&draped.l'lol!etu $700/mo Arter A.WH· FOURPLEX I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho.es Uttfwwish.d schools. garde ner incl. I 559-S369. W1•sl~•dt> 1 ·•h i ,1 '1 ··~a I Ue aut1ru1 loca1111n 1n t he ••••••••••••••••••••••• S695 :>46 1869 N l'e ds some "ork hillsonNoriaSt nr Del GtM1ail 1202 --- Lowe r 3 Hr Duµle x. fr1·sh µamt S62S 4 Br dl•an $795 2 Br . uppc_•r dupl1·x S575. Al(ent 64;!-8850 THEILUFFS Beaut 3 Bec1 1•nd ur11t, close to pool & tenn1'> Brand new cpt Cli):-t· t" Sehl & shoppmR A' a ii immed. Drive by 275i Vista Umbrnsa T h1•n call C/21,,._wport Cntr 760-6767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 276 <..'abnllo 1450 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oteanrronl l Rr. patui. N 1. i: c 3 bd r m . 2 h a . frpll' gar adults no $650 mo till Ju111· Will l)t'ls,· P\l ~t SIWO .mo rum l.i755710 673 77117. f.40 9900 I S251J Ua('ht'lor llc~f)(lllSI Costo Mna 3724 I bl<' Atlulll>, no pel!> I 'I 1b ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd 106E H;,y/\\'t· A!Jt SUSCASITA.S Furn lbr ilpt S325 & UIJ Encl Rilr Aduhi. n11 pets Zl 10 Ne" p11rt Bl 541i 4968 bl wn 8 & SP M CA.SADE ORO ALL t:TILIT I ES l't\JIJ !I Yearl1 2 l:lr I Ila lo" t•r \\ 2 IJflVal l' pal111lo dshw~hr, lndn & ~.ir $.S50 675 K213 2hdrm v1·;irl\. SSClll m•1 indude~ u111ti1C'~ Ft•11. fl to ocean lii3 f>81i(J A ):t Ca II &40 OH39 3br, 2ba d ownsta irs apt. kids okay. $530 ·mo fiOO W llam1lton 838 4!917 2 br 111 ba lwnhse. "P"·. umn1s crt, pool I m1 to beach 5625 9i4 3148 Brand new lbdrm. frµJr, m1 1•r11. "a~her d r)t·r hkup:., ga r . s~1mmtnR pool. Jae. rnndo m Water oriented com m U SO 751-9187, 831·12'46. ('om parc hl'for l' )oU r1•nl t'U,..111111 dt''>IKn h•alurC'~ 1111111. HH~. Mesa Vt·rde . 2br. 2lla. Corona .. Mar 1122 sp;mou,,, ne.,., ly tlt•cor. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $42.S mo g19 I 658 t'"' r tl g a rd).!•' "''"' turn1t1,1n'. ~u rr11u11dt·1I "1th 11lu!.h land~n1p1111! Adult ltvini;: al 1b hht '1111 s>•·t' I hcl rm fum1~hl'd s.i 111 '1 llclrm f11rn1~ht'd S4!lO JI~ W W1b 11n, h4:! 1!171 ' Llc(e :J hr. :! Ila ,ill Ot'" I i:ar, µ;,1111 Sl!511 llp\'n Sal & ~un 1;11; 1 , I rt;,, ' 524:JI12 I I :!bdrm. ~ba frµlt I 1mmt•d $i!MI Ill!! 71#1 l•i~·· S:li!.'i Mo Delu:n · \1 11t.d1• I :-.-1 uf 11 .... ,, 1 ·p,..1.11r:-. ;t Br hornt• ~alure udu h' "" I lilt. launtl r m n11 ).!,1r J>t'L' lJu1t'l .~c•·ur1• 1'1\11 s.17:imu ,,,,if l-d1 I' '.IJ<•"''IJClrt fll\ ti lo.JI, 11;17;1 l/Wfl \j!( lii;I ((Ht Wl'l>ls1dc 2 Bdrm, !.lllVl' & rc·fril(, adult~. 110 pet.-.. t'ilrport SJli!I 71 i W 1 Hth SI a . 645 1921i Ual'h1·li;r q uiet East side, pvt. a ll u11 b pd. 1101 pcl..'i $3:!(), 759 !11!14 E S11l1'. :.ih1lrm . nt'" k1k ht:n. no p1·h ii:J75 r.31 Iii.'>!> Lux bglo for ne ... L l'mpl Costo Mesa 3824 2hr. 11, ba, adult,, nOI} n111L,mokmg l!cnt rn~11rl ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplt'. pal to, .,., a:-h"r ::.N'\'l!'e !>411 i 1!17 1 2 Ir. I la Apt dryer. ca r Port. S4 tu mo. I & 2 bdrm Trader~ S!i!oo :\'e"I)' det·or G a~ pd 5411·09fli art ., $22.000) r 1n1·01rn• Full Mur 6U'x 17R l'lear ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE 4 Br 3 price S225.UOll II" 1H•r Sll0,000 Sell or trade 38r. 2Ba. lg lot. all new bath 2 sty, 3 car gar Northwoods J Bdrm 2 Ba .. Fam r m . frplc. ~wshr, patio. No kids or pets. Avail now_ S750. 964·2566 or 973·2971 Agt I & up + se1·urit .> :\u .-n c l g a r . 1'"'11 · Lge2br .2ba .frpk .2car Se · bd , h I d "a ~h e r Adu l t s a vaew .4 rm.2ba.ex <: 1 d r t'n •H d u g s &t2S07J gar. 1mmaC' Gr ea t h>r will l'arn Ill', tnkn •'t Healtor 213 421 57&1 custom int S600 m o <.:all G r d n r S 9 9 O I w1.S60,lll1Cidn Jo-Ann846·9012 714 770·1804 I ec home. guard e d a rl'a f>.t2 9193 :'\lo Pt'lS Sli.'>O 645 JAAI with pool & tennis Sl40o NEWL y DECOR. t\i3 25(l7 ~ PRESTIGE /L J=._ H OM E~ l'r1m(· I.tit t;uarc11·ll Gate· - Prl\ llt•11chfr11n1 1·11mm B r a d r Cl rd c 0 n d II • SOUTH Of 17th. i ----- No fee_ .,..,.7986 .,H ... 03 M.ont1A°" leach 3740 I ,_,-,....., . ..., ••••• ";'!: ••••••••••••••• 1 I !ir ~as 1111. ('n<I i!.tr ,Tiff-: Vll'TUHI '' <!Hr I\ 4 !1 R 2H ll fJ 1.,.,.n Katella Knoll, 3 Hr l 'J 4 Hdrm 28a Forced a rr ' RENTALS Bl f' h cl "a~her poul ,\cl ult::. Lge u s twn se. 4hr. H.l.'sFtMEST t>t2 SlliJ 1 1•:k;1 " g:ir Al.llh k-¥.-111"\'t'.'llmt•nt~ · l.'133 W L'oa::.l ""' 1 :\II 645-6646 lllKS wkuds Ha, nu r rpt d rapt>s . 2 heat Quiet rea r house 2br,2ba car gar w lndry hkup~. Avail Fe b I. 556·6516 2br +D 2'rz ba S625 S800 S900 $875 3ba, bright & d ean. lg e Spanish Estate f.l\·1nl( · 1 1-4.c.. rlrp:. bl1n,, fnt •l patio, close lo p ool, Beautiful par.k ltke i.ur 3 lrToWltho~ 'cl. 11..ili:r pct t;;Jf; 4t:w OMt of Cowtty f e n c p a t 1 o a r e a . -I 3 br 2'·".z ba rrop.rty 2550 SSOO rmo. Agt. 645 2411 3 Br 2 Ba. de n. big ya rd. 4br +bonus2'"2ba choice area Walk to round in gs Te rran•d Newl; dernr j!ai. r•I ti67 \'1clon a St U~I!; schools & s ho p111n i.: pool Sunken ga;,, hl>11 r n l'I RJ r µuo l ••••••••••••••••••••••• $750/mo. SI()() cleaning No Down VA. Fl\L LlllH>OK 3 75 acre~. lc6oa ls'-d 3206 dep . Anytime 548·4703 Sl200/mo 644·03.S0 s parkling ro un t 111n,, d was h t-r Auults S p a 1• 1 11 u ~ r u u m ~ 00·5073 lhdrm .idult 1·1md11. set· . pool. s µa S C P la1a area $450/mo &46·0086 D F v1cw. road. water lc1C'al ••••••••••••••••••••••• BT --~ l2li . _low own ~A . ru r av o c ad o" <.:all Yrly lease_ Newly der 2 •••~•••••••••••••••• Sul)t'r 3 Hclrm, I· 1 1\,1 I s.14 !1209Mte r 6 br. 2 ba. !am . rm 2 New condo for rent . 3 family homl', !'lose lo doors rrom S. Bayfront bdr-· 2 .. .._ baths dining Tus tin l\H & Sanla OMtofStah !f74·5636 631·5379 "''" "' • ('Ia ra l'ri mt• arttt . Property 2600 --· a re a & l au ndry . seller "'111 l!t'I t·ri•11l1\·1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• CorOfta .. Mar 1222 fo'eatures . C a the dra l 3 br. 211'1 ba BLUl"l-'S c·on do, den , avail. 1mmcd, lse, $820. 640-7647 <1ffc r e d a l SR•1,11011 4()/\s!'enll'Oregon <.:oa st ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl'.lling, st.ain~d g lass M0.3666 f':lectricily. renl·ed, OUI· 3br, 2sty. 131•ba. on park. Wlndows,schoo bus slh~lp .. 523CAMPUSDtdRVINE sta ndini: vie w at·cess1-S 8 5 O 1 m o 4 O O 1"l near·by & m e m bers P •Whelan Harbor Vie w Homes prime loc. Exec. 5br, 3ba. 3gar, $1200/mo. in· c l. g arde n e r . r a ll S.12PM 644·~ ble owner4!12 2499 He lio t rope 673·8823, in La~e Forest Buch & · 675-7137 Tennis Club paid b y R..chH, Fanna, ----o w n e r . N o p e l s ! GroHs 2700 CAMEO. 41DRM Rererences req 'd. $650 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spacious family home, mo. Call Mission Realty, FOUIPLIXIS 211 ACHES. J unction pvt courtyard & beach. (714)494·0731. Prime Costa Mei.a &.. highway 5 & 99, 30 miles lease pref. Call R ita al ,_..... y.-.y 1214 1-\allerton a reas /\s~umc south nr Bakersrield l37 644·9060-••••••••••••••••••••••• low inte res t rnte (;V1Kl acres or navel oranges. c:.: ---& c 3 br exec twnhse, up· income <.:a ll Wht'lan a.lsu plum.s. ta ngelos. ,..,..-cctacular Ocean ily ded I k.d Hea l F:state ~53 05!">.'> lemons & grapefru it hght ~iew Lrg 2 Rr. 2 g: , g~C , I s Real Estate * *CHATEAUX! Never lived in Wood· brid g e c h atea u x lownhome 2 Bdrm o r 1 +den. S650 pr mo on a I year lease. 14 others to· choose from. S525-SllOO monthly. We're the ones to call! Spac 3 Br 2'"' ba. very clean townhouse, pool, jog . e t c . S6S0 1 m o . Southla nd Re a I t or s 544-1440 11.UffS CONDO 3 Bdrm condo in Blurrs w/la undry rm & frplr Avail. 3/1 S82S/m10 Call Ed at 76().083.'i Agt Earlv producer c1istr1ct. Ba Wlth form al dmlng · SS95. 1 • H"7 1 • II A th (UIJ By owner. Harbor Ridge 19 UNITS lluntington fully equipped tum key .,.,5 mo '-8 n ony ttulla:gt• a..cJt )240 rn1 \\\lodbrldCJC condo 3Br. 3Ba. den Bea<'h op e ratio n 1n c lud1 ng Wkdys 642-5757. Eves & ••••••••••••••••••••••• R• I I bo N Wk d ., .. 8889 ••a ty Pvt . stair way to 2nd 93.'\ assumable T ry a r et operatmg tn· n s '""'' 2 s ty, 2200·. 4br . 2"2 ba, ~ d 9 noor .$1900 640.1447 S200K dow n Br oker come p roi e c t e I 81 fa m & din rm. $750/mo. 551·3000 ----675-26!17 before taxes in excess or DUPLEX-Pvt br h, 2Br. 846-296G $300.000 Offe red a t lBa . non-s moke r . adlts ---1920Barranca Pk>11>,lnlnr. 3 Br. ChHhaven w 12 car gar Lge y rd ove rlk g nature center Kids . 1>el~ OK. $975/mu or I~•· w/o p t to buy O yi> 646·0016. ev 494·0395 Ju.~l moveol 111tu 111wn · Sl ,750,000 Waterfront only, no pets Avail Feb S blks toocean .E leganl2 -------- Tht'n !(el an~ua1 11lt•cl llomes.lnc 23 Oen view 7609019. bdrm , !am rm & den. S Br. 3 Ba. frplc . Wlth tht• ('lass1r1t-.I 1\cls ltealtors 631 -141.10 00-6880 ($725 mo). Plush crpts, cpt/drapes . fenced yard, Th ' lh I 21.'-ba , cedar & olass. w/d hook·Up. $850/mo. cy n• t' l:'lll'll'" wa~ Want Ad llelp '' 642·5678 2br. I' ,ba. I blk to brh, .,. " • .,,, 3230 955 ......., Ln rirnl JUSI llw 1ll'fn~ ancl Dbl car p vt gar. fully ...,,. • ·...uu $695imo. servtl'l'S y1111 m·t'll' lftcomt Property 2000 673.1853 m alnt. yd . Adults, no , •••••••••••••••• • • ••• •• pets. Inquire al 527 18th. .. ----------------.. lmmatL 5BR &>-of hwy. St. 7 14/960 -6 33 1 o r 25 UNITS-TUSTIN 25 good renta l un its on 2.2 acres in booming T ust in. Brings in over $105,000 pr year. $400,000 <t o wn and owner wi ll ear n a c·ontract for $750.000 at IO', · I UNITS WITH W AITIMG LIST Nice spacious units with :l bedroom owner s unit + seven 2 Bdrm. Cen · tra l Or. Cty location. Only 10.6X Gross. 27'; down will handle and seller will t arry financing. Don't miss this pr ime p ropt>rly . PllMI POUIPLIX OCIANMOMT Unobstruct ed P.a no r a m ic view. steps to beautiful s a nd y beach. Owner will t·arry . AISSY IUYll POUl'LIX Spa cious own e r 's unit w ith firepl ace. 5 ca r gar age. Beautiful tree lined street. Top Mesa Verde area. 9UAIL PLACI 'IOPllTllS X.lnt n eighbo rhoo d ~5112. Sl.200/mn S·J6·l45.'I -H-OM_E_S-fo'O-R-RENT Shoreclirr 2 bdrm . den 4 Bdrm. SS95. Fe nced home. Very clean. SIOOO yards & garages. Kids & ~~!'"~:. ~g~nt. 67~·?54· pets welcome . 964·2566 -or973·2971. Agt .. no fee. 2Br. frplc. yd . wd beam ceilings, pvt bch access. no pets. $595 mo. SS9-9265 Old CdM d o ll hous e . 3bdrm, Iba. per f. cond. $850. 64().7986, 644-5403 <;harming Cap e Cod . 2bdrm, 1ba , S800/mo O pen d a i ly , 709 La rks pu r . 675·2740, 67~51_97_ .. '---~~~- 4 Br 4 Ba, vu, pool. pv beach, Cameo Shores CdM. Sl900/mot Bo b Koop 631-1266. Ag\. 3 Bdrm . 1o/• Ba. Up· graded. Encloeed yard with jacuzzi, do uble garage. Near sho pping. l850. mo. 213/586·7202 or 714/116(). 7558. Uke new 3 Br. with stove. Cblld II 1mall pet ok. $550 m o. 538·2456 or 511-7979 ATTHlllACH 2 Br. 2 Ba. Larae yard. Ref'• 6 dep. No pela. am. 142-8540 • 5as.z1eo. Cost. Mele 3224 Nr ocean, Maln St. 6 . p6er. 3br, 4ba. 1750 + ••••••••••••••••••••••• MC. dep. Mature cpl. llDS/PITS OI 111-aoa1 or (21J>•·t'7• E·Slde, fenced yard, 1ara1e. 1 Br. 1415. 2 Br condo. 1 yr old. Im· 6'2·Z:UO, Ml.....S. mac coni. Quiet com· 2 Br, lba, 252 Knox St. E.side. $595 util Inc. Drive by, call M$-100I plex, cloee to trwy 6 1bop1. Ava il. DOW. '500/mo. Hl-7271 or ... 14 Woodbridge , new condo. 3Br. 2~Ba + fa m ily room. Xlnt. loc. on park. No pels. $750. SS1~17 eves. T .. ILUFFS C harm i n g 3 Rr townhome . Avail now witil 6/30/81 on mo to mo basis at only $675 per mo. Call today &40.SS60 Lovely 3bdrm condo with Agt. carport. cal.I between 8 & 5 daily 645-3840 ask for Eeay To As._ ft.y. No qual. on this brand nu listing. 2 Bd 2 Ba con· Deerfield condo, lovely 3 do. $182,500. G reg As tle Br2.,.., Ba, lam rm. frplc. · M&-9400. Av:~::.ms l:i#Z~I~ Rich earthtone colon , REALTORS 2Br, 2Ba twnhff, comer S. CllMata 3276 unit, landscaped patio, stove, refri1. -shr/dryr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• aW> dr opor, lse, adlts UVE ON Goll Course ! 1175 mo. Owner/agent Full ocean vu! 2 br, I''> D1·5W ba condo. Orps. W ID. ........... 3241 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Temple Terrace, lf'I Uv. Rm. Din. Rm. 2 Br. Stove, refri1e, 1ara1e. 1700 mo. Utila lncld. 4N-0154 . 3bdnn, oceu view con· do, pvt comm. Pool, Jae, mltto, beamed telllnp. 2 frpla, $1000/mo. Avail now.-.1155. STEPS TO BCH, , 2Br, aa., frplc, Sl,000 mo. RllP-.aall refri1, pool. S600 mo 856-llm 3210 Separate dining arl'a Walk in closets, home lik e kitchen & cabinets Wa lk to Huntinglon Cente r. I Bedroom ·unrum_ from $400 I bedroom.furn, rrom S4JO 2 Bedroom .rum, $490 Adults, no peL'i. Utilities F ree' LA "UINTA HE RMOSA 16211 Parkside Ln , I blk W. or Beach. 3 blks S. or Edinger 1147 5441 S3751up I 2 bdrm , pool. Jae. adll. 1899'.! t-lorida , H B 842-2834 or R-42 31i2 t'urn I Rr A pt l\c1ulL~ only . n<1 pets l'i t'ar beach 960-2Gi 5 L..o1J1-a leach J7 41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• St udio , lux spa TV. m a id s c r vare. pho11r· Sl<XI 'wk 499·222'i 3769 WESTLAKE VILLAGE Beautiful Adult Apts . No pets. lmmed occupancy Pool, spa, lndry rm., gar. avail. 2Br-$410.$480 TSL Mgmt 645-81.22 o r 642-1603 Quiel 2 Br. 1 Ba. with garage, pa tio. pool Adults No pets. 1801 ti 15th . S t. N ew p ort ~ights. ~· 642·7340 Spacious 2 Br-$350. P ool II laW1dry fac. S48·9556 from 12·7PM LOVfo:LY 2bdrm, 2ba studio With frplr, patJo. encl gar Newl} deco r $550 998·8 128 $150 al Iowa nee 2 Br p , Ba $410 610 J o Ann S t C M No childre n, s mall do11 <'on s1dered 642-7344 2 Br l\pt Dishwashe r . bbq. patio $425 645·0666.546 2313 J udy •e&liBAU ArAHMEHTS Beautirul garden apts Pool & spa. Adults. no pets I bdrm S390·$400 2 Bdrm $460 22SO Vanguard. 540·9626 2 Bdrm 2 Ba $470·$475 3911 W_ Wilson. 631·5583 3826 •...•••..•...•........ ,.,. 2bdrm. Iba. $425. n •r ) clean, Darlyne 497-3629. 66J.t 162. BTaro llJZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut I year new 2 Br It.? Ba. Condo with-pnol. jacuzzi. II cable T V 111- cld. Yearly S5SQ Broker 67~912 ...... L gt• INcll 1140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• br. 2 ba, frplc, wet bar. $500 Ca ll 9 5, Mon Fri. 960-2445 Brand new I bdrm P ier po inte Condo:. l'ool. s pa, te nnis. gara ge~ $475 '213 i 596·7202 dys . t714 J 842·4721 e ves THE WHIFFLE TRH Luxury Adult uniL~ at a f fordable ltvmg 1.2 & 3 llr Well decor a ted Olympic si7.e pool. Jlght ed lrnnis court, J acuzz1. park like landscaping Most bcautirul bldg m H.U From 1360 846·0619 I 9 2bdrms , cottage st yle l1 v 1n g. c h i l d n k SJJS.$35() mo 847-3020 2 & 3 B dr m Apls $400-$450 Kids OK. no pe~. 964·2566 or 973·2971 Al(l . no fee Mar'-n Walk Apta. 2 & 3 Br twnhse from -$475 Yard. bu ilt·ins , Newer 2 Br 2 Ba. $425. encl gar . nr H Harbour 1Br. S mall ya rd. Stove & refrig. Adults, no peL'I $315. 543, 1377 Ava il a pprox. Feb. Isl. 84().6807 700-1418 or 548·8675 eves ----- orwknds. 2bd. 2ba, DLX adults. no Lr1 Bach. w/patio $325 mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. dshws r . frplc, balcony $500 mo w/e n c l gar. Pool , jacuzzi. Quiel adults on· ly. no pet.. 2650 Harla . 549-2.447. $475 2 Br. 2 Ba. Brand new Townhouse. All built·lns, rrplc. lndry rm., carport. Adults on· ly,nopet.a. pet.!!. $415 ~4145 WALK T O BEACH. I br . Stove & refrige . $325. 538·2456 or SJS-7979. 3 br, 2~ ba , frplc, 2 car 1ar, 2 blks to beach. SIMIO. 536·0714 Lovely 2 Br. with built ins. Child OK. $385. 842-1~ TSL M1mt. MZ·6221 MJ.1803. or 1 Br condo. Pool, Jae, uuna. Utll Incl. Sec'd SG5,EveaMMSIO • .... .,,. -4'1~ ~·· ........... _......... ., .. _ ...... ~..._-....... ·-···· ,,._. . . ·-......................... ··-· .......... ·---· ·-~ ~ .. _. ............... . ------ Oflee...... 4411!09'11a ..... 4400 At•' .......... Af t t11t1......... .. .... 4HI, ....................... ...................... ·····················'9 t' 5 --. .. ,!!~.~~ ~.r.:s.~~ ... ~! bll1111~~:~ ~! Nt ....._ L .. I i. J be I 8' Ac H y .: A K L y -· "-uUt Pint come "'-· 1Ar. yd 6 pauo Jbdrm •• l bdrm Jb~ P\nt Mrv• Avall Feb l 117' Ave1l 2 a <.'all ·-"· • ,_ f. •rm ---· ocean v .. w rum pauo • ti.In pur c h 2811 POOL.OARAGM -WIS 1211 1UOMIO Avail Feb 1hr my Beaut. 2'11 Bdrm CdM HM SM& incl1111&ll Kim M0-7• USO MO tli& NtWPQtl lt•ar h uuan vi.w, lbr, Jbti upper, :l Cllt 1ar 'V rl; ~ 11111 t U , I be l'tlftdo Puol 6 ~, lift -..r ro6ti IAl4.I A~IJ 1 la ll06 a.cil apt. tao\~ r•ln1 Willi pd ff4 '~ 1H h SI ,._,aftlPM 7t07241 Newpon tk;u·h Kt'llll )' Ml I" w 1har. •pUt level Cl&'Dlml Home w/'!AJ yr old Prol mai. ua..- f e m rmmte needed to 1hr 2br, 2ba condo Pool Jae UUO/m o ~ l.oot trvlne Wt:.\"1'\.'l.I t'I' a bdrm 111 tNI Tuwnhuuu ~ mo Adt.11\a Ofl l) 110 ~·· 17:. &.dforJ l.•nt! ~ 7)33 .. ut J Br ? 8e .,lnl JllO t'em to 1h.r w u me 3br, loc-at'Oft. S)CM) ~ I S-. A. t w n h 1 ~ 1 n P • r k cb-Ml lf»•\'f'• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newp1>rt $21t0 /m o -........... ,..44 lbr l'On du, l h1ld O K, Calhy 751·12'71 71().8&47 ~ -M<C'unl)' vrlltc i!h., ~7) ' ·-••••••••••• • ••• ••• • • t2lli 12111 l:MI evea u.oo aBr-1e."' >•rd Woodbr1d1r O ?S mu "'a y a~ 4Vi Ulii ., .. ........... 1141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 2 ba. frpl pa.t1u carport, wal& to bc•Ch ... * li&i •94 3196 LTa at!Miio. very P \'l ~s 1nrl u t 1l o . .rl }n~ 411 3829, ii61 I Ill:.! I Bdrm ron\er t d~n N~w c pt s d rps , nr Helliler Park ma in bl·h vu. ad lts no peti. .-io1mo •99-1601 S..... ~ Jll6 Euy 101n1 fem rmmtt •••••••••••••••••• ••••• w~ted to 1phr qwet pvt <.: ... apt et ·a po11 i'JtbUIO ua vtt:lfll \U , l2lO+\.'aup 646-9029aft 1X.'t:1imfroot 2 Br i! B a <'On du ~ Joe 6'M OWl ~ Af tw•• Fw llllliled Fem rmte wanted to ~hr er U..fwMlliled JtOO 4 bdrm house in M1111on ••••••••••"'•••••••••••• V1e.)O. Call Barbara aft Seawind Yilla1e New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult iiph in 14 plans from S41S, 2 bdrm from $505 -+ Pools, tennis . w11terfalls. ponds' Gas for cooking & healing paid. From San Diego Frwy drive North on S.JO, 714/837 2241 Easy 101n1 fem. rmmte w1&11ted to shr quiet pvt C M apt Pel a poss 1210+"' exp. 646.9029 an 5. Gal to shr 3bdrm rondo near O.C. 5250/mo incl. util. 545-5'17 ~....... Jl52 Beach lo Mclo'lldden ••••••••••••••••••••••• then West on McFadden 3 Arch Bay, nr bch, great Condo 2 Br. 2 Ba. on l(olf co ur se ln rl d s washer/drye r. fr1ge SS75. 492·6700, 492·2796 On Golf Course. 2bdrm. 2ba, condo, nr beach, l e ase $55 0 1 m o . (714 )493-5332. to Se aw1 nd Vil I a ge nn, bath, opfl.I onto pool. m •1893-5198 ~ + util. •99-4722 '-4000 Female 18-30 to share 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm house in Balboa. Laguna Beach Motor Inn, 1225 + util. 675-2734 985 No Pac1f1c Coast Hwy, L11guna Beach. Daily, Weekly. Kitchen available. Low winter Newport Oceanfront. ........... IHda Ja" rates. 494·5294. Rmmte for 48r /3Ba Beach House. Prefer Bus/Prof. individual. S350plus. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lg, sunny rm, II & kit. & Call J im 673·8807. ••••••••••••••••••••••• P\AIA IDCUTM IUl1ll '.,,..,. II a difteNftff.'' 714/71WH4 -Micbtlloa Dr. HU al llaliMM Qilr fJlJ IUIT1Ua AT1'MIMAMl1 IEJepal J1001q.tl. ofnce *'·· In downtown HB. Newer bld1. w /on1lte ~1.cau. RED CARPET ..,.13&1 IOLLCIMTll .. WPOIT Depnt eaecuUve 1Wte1 in preat11e location. Wlt.h complete 1upport services. 714/~l·0811 2:50-500 sq. rt. 1md nr. utill pd. From $200. 779 W. 19th. St. C.M. Tom 11157-1900. .., .... DICUTIYI sum FW1 service officea in Newport Center 640-5'70 MWPT FIOMT A•I UMTA&.S 2 Rental Spaces Approx. 5.50 sq. ft. Ir up. InchJd· in1 utils. S3SO • $450. 2450 Newport Blv d. Cos t a Me s a . See Mana1er. CdM Deluxe Suites, 1100 sq.ft. AC, amp! pk&. ulil pd. 2855 E. Cst Hwy. 67>8900 •DB.Ull OfFICIS• From 1 room up to 2300 sq. rt. Low rates. No lease required. 2172 Du· Pont Dr. Adj. Airporter H«UI. 833·3223. 9·12. AIRPORT AREA. Birch • Bristol 225 to 750 sq ft. From $200. No lease re· quired. Call 557-7010 LAG\INA BEACH Emerald Bay Prof. ...... l'\lll Mr\', ocean· Yin oftleee ••tit. mo. to mo. Reeept. rm, reeep. Uoalat, te&e. &Jll. •mail Hrv ., In-suite Ht'y Mnl. lJION. Cout Hwy. ., .... OffllCI VACI DOWNTOWN JNDIO Attorney '• suite, 3 rooms w/bath, UOO . Dentist'• suite , z opeHtlves w/ct.rkroom, UOO. z miles from Bermu'da Dunes Airport. 1-34$-41... I 450 sq. ft. Dell1htrul workln1 apace with ocean view. Full bath. 3 yr_ old bld1. $450 mo. Turner Auocs., 49'·1117. Office Space 340 s/f. F.lec incl. $250/ mo. 503 SUperior, N.B.14CM4CM . AIUOITAUA Furnished or un- rurnisheli Executive Suites 12XU In Irvine, walkln1 distance to AirJJort. 2Cm Michebon, 1141752.ozw WATERFRONT ...... ........ Wh. NEWPORT HACH A1ao larce space avail. &BOATSPACE Davia 6 Clarke R. E. Ml·Ul66 Rent 3 mos. to 3 yrs. 234 to 835 s/f. Flex. terms. Fum or unfum. Lo cost, newly decorat· ed .. Quiet Costa Mesa 8J!!a.,2300 s /f. Balhrm. wet bar ...... ..., ,,, ... ,n Pl• NEWPORT laundry fac. Refs req'd. Mft 5411-1372, Costa Mesa COUMRYCUll ----UVIMG Room. Utilities included Sin1tes. 11&2 bedroom $175. Men only. apts, &townhouses. 661·~-- _From '"9 644·1!00 : Working mom has furn. Oceanfront for Winter rm for rent, smkr o.k. Fem, non-smoking room· mate to shr Ira 2 story condo in Irvine with one other. Own ma ster bdrm, $350/mo . Call after 5pm 552-4510. O.C.AIRPORTAREA 1 ~~~~~~~~ 150 to 3000 sq. ft. of I or 2 offices avail, im · ele1ant exec. space, No med occupancy, prime leasereq.759-8978 toe. in N.B. nr airport. Rentals. Furnished & $175 + 1:1 util. 851 ·0189 unfum. Broker. 675-4912 aft •PM ---------1 Room, $12S tmo + ~ uUI. Shr 3 br 2 Ba apt, nr occ. 54().9'01 NO FEE! Apt . Ir Condo Private entrance. Prefer Female over 25. clean & rentals. Villa Renuls. mature working Male. reliable $200 mo Costa 675-4112Broker Non smoke r /drinke r. Mesa Apt 645.7622 Professional office for lease . By San Diego Frwy. 1200 sq. rt. incL receptionis t's office Ir waiting room, 4 offices. kit c henette , 2 bathrooms, A/C, 60</sq. ft. 5'9-2922. -$245/ mo. 556-0637 2 Br. l Ba. Avail. now --· ca..... 450 sq. ft. $450 per mo. Area of Balboa & Coast Hotth, Motels 4100 fO..•:... 4350 40018irch St. Newport Hwy. $525 mo J . o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach. Agent 5'1-5032. Prop e rt y M g m t DO YOU LIKE t0x20 Gar. Storage only. Great Loe. Ample park· 751-2787. Aft. 5pm , MOTILS7 Costa Mesa$40mo. Call ing. 600 sq rt. $515fmo. 5411·80t-4 Weekly rentals from $84 l·SPM.636-4120. CalJ494·6404,494·755l. & up. 646 -744 ~ 2274 2 br, l l,l.a ba + gar, Hoag New~!!_Blvd. c.~ .__ E.side C.M. Single 545 sq. FT. Hosp area , nu decor. 540/mo. Excellently located on open hse Sat Ir Sun 11·3, Ocean view Studio Apt. 631·6155. l7th St, Costa Mesa. Call Recept. avail. Non· smkrs. Contact Sara 1151-8141. NEW-2 offices, 450 sq ft, w/bath Ir recept. area. Growing H.B. area adj. to Jack Youngblood's Athletic Club. S450fmo. incl. monthly mem- benhip to club. 898·11523 bet. 9&5. 200de1ree view of Pacific Ocean, Catalina . ma1nificent sunsets from this 2 sty office suite in dlx C.M. com- p I ex. NO LEASE. $450/mo. 631·7770. 4238 Hi I ari a Way, S350. mo. 2306 W. Ocean· Realonomics 675-6700 SSOO/mo.BJG.5875 front.673-4154. Offlcel..... 4400 ---------Office space for rent, up •-----·-;_-;;;;. ••••••••••••••••••••••• z:w> sq ft office. Share to 3500 sq fl. Modem OCIA ... OMT-Ya&. Y Yee'"-..... 4250 Start the new year ri&ht rec.,. rm• aecty sp, use ... bids nr airport, covrd ••••••••••••••••••••••• in well established 2,000 or c p v mac h , Law '-dOc~y Beaut 4Br. 2Ba upstairs in Dup&ex. Wood beam cellln11, frpk. enclsd 1ar. wl aulo opener . wub/dry. furn or un- fwn. OCIAMFIOMT-YIL Y 3Br, 2Ba, frpk, enclsd gar . wt auto opener , wuh/dry hook· up. •CALIFORNIA" ~ pkin1. all ulll pd. · sq.ft. doctors office. library. Weatcliff Bk11. Sl.05/sq rt. 833-11081 Palm Springs Onaite parking. Adapta· 646-4844. Pec1Y. ble for one or 2 physi· -------------=~------. c 11 Unique Bayfront Office .. hlM ._........ 4410 Condoml.n1'um Rentals ctans. a ' -•· -RED CARPET ec.>sq. ft. View ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUNT. HAllOUI 3Br 2i,.c,Ba condo w /boat slip. Ocean & bay view, 2 frplc's , 2 car gar w/auto opener. wash/dry, fully furn. for renl to June 81 TS&. MGMT SVCS 642-1603 Cont.act Delores for Ren· t.als in Newport Buch & C.O.t.a Mes a. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Steps to beach. Ocea{I yJew . $675 • Property Houst. 642-3850 or &12· 1010. YEARLY Bea t. 3 br. 2 ba. Steps lo bay & ocean S750 Bkr. 645-3683 Walk to beach. I Bdrm, lots or storage. S415 mo. Util incl. Rae, 956-5871. Open House Sat. 10.2. 2br, across from sand, re· decorated, deluxe must aeeNOO/mo. 631·~ WESTCLIFF 2Br. 1Ba. Condo. Pool, adlts. no peta. l600 mo. 75'· 1630 or 1167-'350 af\.7 PM. Huie Beach close 4 bdrm. 3 ba. studio with frplc. ••ase. 213/376·4509, ...... 3 Br, l lAI ba, ocean view, blt·in kitchen. Yearly rrso mo. 673· 1.296 an 6. Lovely lbr Versailles condo , o c ean vu, balcony, pool , s pa, clublwe, 1uarded gate. tl00.M2-0m Luxury Condominiums, Completely Furnished, Country Club St!tting. Golf, Tennis Ava il- able at Special Rates for our Clients only Weekly, Monthly and Weekend Re ntals . Call: (714 > 328·8911 CATHEDRAL CANYON COUNTRY CLUB 34-567 Cathedral CanyonDnve Palm Springs, California 92262 ~rt Resort Realty ........ to Si.re 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Moving? Avoid deposits & cut living expenses! Professionally s ince 1971. HOUSIMATIS 832.4134 Oldest Ir largest agency Servin& So. California Photos and References Credits: ABC-NBC-CBS Cosmos-LA Times-Etc Since 1971 Irvine, 641-1899 Garden Grove, 891· 1773 •SMrMU•-.• Counselors to personally aelect your compatible rmmte to suit your lifestyle. Shared·Livin1 &31·1801. 833 Dover Dr. St.est NB Fem. willln1 to 1hr 2 br, lbe Irvine apt. Pool, ten· nil. asG/mo + v. utila. 551M5aft.8pm. C.O.y tbdrm, mulmum M/F w shr 2br, 2ba Wood- eec, pool Ir clubhouse. bridfe. SZ50 + "" utll. R~ fr 11 inc I. The can Tina '75-0'127 d'ays, Venaine.. ssas. 541-3174 1_l5'7_-21_1_s_e_vet ____ _ _aft.er __ l _w_k_da-=y_a_. ___ JWap. fem. toshrnew haa. 18r, 288, yrly, •doors to 3br, 3ba twnhte, pool, tbeotn, no peg. Jae, rec rm, tennis ct, 142-491 U50. NB/CM area . Marilyn, 10-1111 Ntwport eoDclo. 38r. 388. ya/eves. IDll 1lip. '1050/mo. Can 1--------- bt ....ucs wtlh boat • Fw/2chUdren, wahtoahr partly furnished . my IBr MV home l7HlllO, wllld•YI call aft. w/retp F ., child OK. .. 5tMl1I 1---------" '*"'th riew .... abnl M/F roommate needed, TowallN ttOO. Adllltl, no LB. IW, lM, •1mo ·pell Utt Superior. +~uW. lob4M.-r7. -.-.. 11/Ftollu'Mllll·plUlll W. a .. I ...... ,. bUlt to ... , A" tn. ta NB. -.cta.f71t1rtJ. •tmo.CalllTMGM •• .,..:...... ,.., •·• to •• , ... , ...... -....l•aae.I tw•b• la lnlne, 9r.&.abrtell,.tlo.-:l~~mo . lhae1, tMlt. Um-917 ..,_, 893· 1351 673-1003 j For 1tore 6 office apace Luxurious, full service of. at reasonable rates. 1617 Westcurr. N.B. Want financial inst. 70005.f. J.st. floor. A1ent 5' J.5032. fice space, 1·6 rms. con· 500 to 2700 S. Ft. reren ce room. sec 'I MESA VERDE bR s erv Ices. New p o rt PLAZA Beach, Call for info: 1.525 Mesa Verde E. C.W. Sell t.rungs fast with Daily Pilot Want Ads. 752-6188 541-412] °'ntnhpar.ents or Parents Put a photo where your heart is .. Here's a chance to make a loved one happy! Send or bring us a cute photo of your grandchild .. Art ual Size (ages 1to12 years) CHILD'S NAME Grandparent's Name City We'll place your grandchild's photo in a heart like the one shown here. It will include the child's name and the grandparents name and city they live in. On Valentine's Day, Saturday morning, February 14, your grandchild's photo will ap- pear in the Daily Pil~t. HURRY -ORDER NOW! Deadline is noon, February 12. The cost is low, only $12.75 per heart. Mail or bring photo and names 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.) lllllJ .... 642-5678 ,. Wedneeday, January 21. 1981 D All.'( PILOT • ' I . . .. ••• oeF ... r .... ~.:.·.!: ......... !?~ •••••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••• ••••••••• WT.D't ti,._.. HOO •••••••••••••••••••••• LOST: Black w/wbtte, cal, fem 1borthalr. Hu abdominal •tltchn. Old CdM, 1/M. M0-2141 APNANCI ITOU Been in business 8'>-1 years. Priced at $70,000. Owner says submit on down and will help finance. Owner retiring and leaving state: SMALL •IPT ITIM MAMUPACTUllM• COMPAMY 7 years in business netting approx- imately 22 % pr year. Priced at onlf. $44,950. Seller says submit all o · fers. lqUIPMIMT llNT AL IUllNISS . Price $1,011,000. Profits last year $300,000 . 25% down with owner financing available. J 9UAIL PLACI PIOPHTlll 712·1t20 hltS."lee. Low fees. Atent eT3-7:MI •m•._,,... IOJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• W..-Mtf.C.. All types of real eatalA! lnv•tmenla since 19'9. LOST: Ome1a Gold Wristwatch 1/24 O.C. SWapmeet. Sentbnental Value Rewanl 5311.11173 Found : Black doi. vie of F..lt.ancia Hl1h School, C.M. 540-lm. Lost : Fem ahep mix. ---------~bl blk/1ilver, red col· 2nd Truat Deed in escrow Jar l/16/81 Irv M7·2493: for Hie, $18,500 2 yr In-835-l~ vestment, 77% yield, s1I S,.chllzl 1• WT'Dt MZ..Zl71 145-061 I fam. res. MS-7008 FOUND: Tiny Whl Poo· dle Fem, red bandana, INV~ORS WANTED vie. Lal Bch. 64s.t246 WeU attured 2nd TDs R.E. Broker552·3339 Lost female Golde n Retriever m ix. 6 mo $RAISERS-INVESTORS Vic. Rochester St. C.M WANT BETTE R 642·2231. YIELDS onT.D.'S&Notes?! $100 UWAID Call Dennison Assoc. Aust. Shep. M puppy, 673-7311 "Moakie", blk & wht merle. los t S unset AJ•••n••t•/ e.la111 ...... 4450 I f lellll l..W 4100 ''"11111/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• L81t& ....... Beach , Fr i 1/23 536·5879 Lost: J l,'J yr old M Gold. rel., very frie ndly, Ma1nolia St area, l''.V., reward. 964-4779 Newport 1tore or office 221115' Indus 'I/office 18101 ... •••••••••••••••••••• 5tls/f,nrpostomce redondo Cr. tO, H.B. h9a•nw•h 5100 Jerry 213/477 · 7001 tl50lae142·283' ••••••••••••• •••••••••• Newport Beach. $1.25 PRIME warehouse space sq. fl. New dlx office or In Irvine Industrial reta i I w I p v I bath, AirJJort Complex. 1700 sq security, a/c, 600·2400 ft. Dry stora1e. Price in· sq. fl. 509 31st St. (next cl. utiJ. $375/mo. 64l·<m6 to Bank of Newport, 10 Lido Cannery area). ...... 45 675-3238, (213)641·9700 •••••••••••••••••••••.•• ---------Approx. l ,OOOsq. ft. avatl. PACIFIC in Fountain Valley near S.D. Frwy. $1320 mo. ILUFF John ~-9380. 5'1J.7Sl3. IMDUITllAL PAIK 1131 WMttlM A••· c....w....c.-.. '42-7604 •1500 to JOOO sq. fl. un- it(s) avail. for Jan. OC· cupancy. •31• per sq. fl. 1000 sq ft.from S600tmo. Ideal for ins., acctg, r.e . or tv repair . C .M . 84().5275 St.ora1e 1ara1e for rent. On Balboa Pen. next w run rooe ( l0\;ft.x.201Aift.) ~2M3. 673-3830. 1,000 sq ft lot, rncd, elec· trical, nr OC Airport, all or part. $375 mo. or less. 646--4631 ....... , ...... , fll•c• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... San Clemente on busy El O,p a hulty SOOS Camino Real, new bldg. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 spaces, 1000' ea. con· Bookstore, prime loca · cession avail. 768·7357 tion in La1u.n• Beach. C1 ucllll ....... . 4471 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Store Space for lease. lSOO sq. ft. & 1260 sq. n. In Huntin1ton Beach. Flexible term s . 1200 sq ft. 494·0076. For Sale: Wome n 's Fuhion Boutique. Ex- tremely reasonable . Conta c t Mr . J e ff (213)749-3510 Now You Can Sell More IA Ith Daih f'ilol rt:!'\!'\\' Pi!'\('llt:R .\OS Still onl) i>:!. :J lint·" for 2 dJ\" •mh '' J cfJ\ :Ill' ;, ltnl' 1\cl\·erl1Sl' 11nt• or m11n• 111•m' '11ll1t·tl up I 11 '14111 J.:,11•h Jll<l1l 111na l l1n1· '' onl~ fi/11· f111 ltw l \111 llJ \' ~1•11\ ,,,, 1·11mm1•1 c·1a'1 a d ' <t I l t I \\l' ct (' h ·" I: •. \ 11ur l'1•11n\ 1•11wl1•·1 '" ,,r u,,. \1111 1 B ank .\nll·11 1·~11·ct \·1,.a ttl \l;1,.l••1 • .11 cl Fur m 11rt· 111furmut1u11 jO<l tu pla<·t' ~our .ttl •·all 642-5678 Found : German Shepherd m ix fe male pup, vie downtown SJ C 493·6749. Found: Collie male. tr1 colored. Collie, female. tan/while Weime ra ner. fe mal e S he ph e r d L a bra d o r . fe ma le. black. Cocker, blonde male Newport Beach Animal Shelter. 644-3656 Found: orange cat, blk collar, nr Sunflower & Smalley. C.M. 557-3288 Found. bt.k & wht sm dog , wht feet w /blk spots, recent mothe r. Schroeder School. H.B 891-7438 Found: Dobe F & Pit Bull F . Mesa Verdt . Mon Taken to C.M. Anima l Control. FOUND. Vng Fe m blk w/wht markings , friend· ly vk . C.M S t Irv 548-9832 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 213/S86-7202. w.eytoa.o. 5025 ---------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S3ll off 20 vol Enry Newport Blvd. 4000 1q. ft. Widow has money for Webster's Pub Co Ltd , Newly painted. Plenty of 2ND T .D. 's any size F ull price 11 89 $20 parkln1. $1500 per mo. above $10,000. No credit post.age & handling, for Call 642·1334 days , I , no pnlty. For action Comp. d e tai ls s end 642-6571evea. c all AGT 673-7311 na me.add to MJV IDP) PRE LAW student needs 125.000. Will do anythinJl Lega l <.:onfide nt1al OVM P 0 . Box 3242, N B 92663. TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 752-936Jt ATLAMTIS MASSAGE anytime 3857 Birch St. Suite •422. Stores, shops, photo/ hob-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB92660 S'.A by. 800 " 250 sq.ft., 38< " WAHF SSS FAST? •-L81t--&-F.-d ____ S_J_O_O up. E/SideCM. 548-?2'9 Any amt·llt, 2nd, 3rds· Be Pampe red by 16 Beaut. Gi rls Op e n 10AM·4PM 7 da ys. Phone 645·3433 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tr t Is W ...... 4100 Oex. terms. reUable len· •-------- den. E. Starr 1164-6833 --------••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA IMDUSTllAL PAii 711 W.17 .. St. C....Mese.C-'f. 642-446J •2900 aq fl Wlit avail late Jan. •5600 sq rt unit avaiJ early Feb. •3500 sq ft unit avail late feb. •Office fr Warehouse apace In each unit. •Crpt1, drapes • wet ban. •Jar per sq ft. • Leuinf office hrs. Mon . to Fri. a.4. LI.LOANS Purchase money, 1st · 2nd·3rd TD's, to$6S0,000. No down, no qualifying. Si1n loan today. Mr. Kent, bkr, (213)476-7401. DO YOU OFFER A SERVICE ? Lett.he public know with an ad in the Daily P ilot Service Directory. It can cost you as little as $2 17 per day. For more in· formation and complete rats call 642-5678. ...... ...... 1200 Letll...... 5200 .............................................. MQTJ~ .• OF .P.UIUC HEAalN& IEFOIE THI CITY COUNCIL OF THE crn OF FOUNTAIN VAWY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, February 3. 1981, at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chamber. 10200 Slater Avenue. Fountain Valley. California, concerning the following: Sn~ YHr HH1a.t mMI C.-tty o ...................... ..... The purpose of the hearing is to solicit public input into the Planning and development of the City's Seventh Year Housing and Community Development Block Grant Program. Projects currently under consideration include : (1) funding for the administration of the Seventh Year Program; (2) funding for a housing cost reduction program: (3) funding fOf a fair housing services contract with the Fair Housing Council of Orange County; and (4) funding for a housing rehabilitation program. Ideas for projects and project priorities will be IOllclted by the Fountain Valley City Council at the Februaly 3, 1981 public hellrlng. Interested citizens may attend the hearing and contribute to the planning of the City's Seventh Year Housing Ind Community Development Block Grant Application. c ................. , ,....,..,°" ... ....... ._ ..... ,..,, c.tf91• ta7tl T 'on '7141 HMJll, W. Ut FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642·5671 Lost or found a pet? Ca II Animal Assistanc e Lea1ue. 978-7387 . No ree. •Found or lost a peP call us! We· re the Pet Pall. (714)739·2988 A round or lost pet? Call A Pet Hotline (714 )761-1209. FOUND: Sm female Golden Retriever mix do1. vie Hamilton & Thurin, CM. 642· 1295 Lott: Seal Point Siamese, neutered, Peninsula Pt Reward. Call 675-2069. 540-3617. Lost : Male G o lde n Retriever with brown collar, vie of Tustin & 17th. May have lost tagii 642.6436, Lost January 18. Big brown dog, shephard·St. Bernard mix w /black on race . V ic P C H E . Ma1nolia, HB. 962·5866. * FOXY LADY * OUTCALL ONLY VISA MC * 972-1 Ill. FIRST LADY Escort. Models P.tyDec.n. • f72·1J41 * MC & VISA Aect•pted ---. - TOUCH A CLASS ESCORTS 752-()1317 •• S P IRIT U AL READINGS l Oam· 10 p m F ull> L1 c 'd . 492 ·72~6 o r 492.9034 1815 S Camino Real. San Clem PSYCHIC READIMGS 556· 1178 Jack AUi.A IALAMCIMG 2·3 HR READING SSO BY AP PT 557·579i S500 reward for return or box of personal papers stolen on We dnesday from hom e of Marie Warwick No questions asked. Write r lassifted Ad •681. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mes a . 92626 o r call 548·2474. Use lnlW9' It/ 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 convenience durl~ office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service Is onlv S7.50 week. For more lnforn••- tion and to place your ad call 642-5678 • .. ' ,.. a a. Ji c.,.t s.n ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------...c l,t-.N t 10NS'l1i l"TIUN t'arpd 6 upbul dHneni A1Jc11t1u11A H111111Mlel ~am. •h ampou Prof ~·.~J·~! .. ~l f11r •ttl•) ... 1 1111h1 l.ll 11111 •h• k tnu Hll flour worll1t11 Wood 1111110, IU·,l 'A I H:. 1111 '''' Cu~I 1 uuln11t11 I ll ~lt ltl':NO\ \'I IN•: ""~ J/411 lll'.,111111'.I 10 ltt:. '\ ll\11 I 11-.IOl'll \ lllltnrtl ~111 .:1 tl\1 llllti!I I/ )I lt Ill .ti•.. I 11 ti rv.., 11u.il \11 l' .. ltttldMt 'AJJ liJI• lllti, parQuet St nppin1. waamie li uar 138 M43 C.• t, Ace.tic •••••••••••••••••••••• \I \'OUitl\' ('clllll(l!I t l'U.lum tuwd lt'lllurm(I. 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''"" .. ]llli mod els UontJed & l11su11 642 6117£' 1 •-ia · 1 11371l711R W D 8411 9557 I Jlltt'I l 'an· 111 l'11~la '•8tb}~ttl rr•I' "' M"'·1 ~fr-..i l/11alt1v"•1rk1111b. Verde llutth 1-I I' T ,, .. 11.1111 111111, ;ll"'"' 1tl'11 lun1•h t·' 11 I ll 1 h 1111 11 !>tu tl<!lltC 549 ~!1111 ., ... ....................... Drywall Sclfflall.tt Qual • prod. New • re · m od . Li e 389944. WMd ktric .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ELEC1'RH.:IAN priced ri1&hl, fret! estlmat~ on lar1e or s mall jobs l.ie 1337254 673·03SV l!il~Nr1e1an-Sm -jobs, maint. & rep1urs. Lie 1mu.i.c 10. 5'48·b2t>a · h•1•1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •VERY LOW PRICES• on landscape muln · tenanre·clnups lieorl(c ~·2015 AVILESSERVll'F.S Landscaping, tree trim· m ing, clean ups. n· ments work Jo~ree l'St 646-46M II•~-••••••••••••••••••••••• Home ·Improvement, 25 yrs l'xp. Fences, carpen try & painhntc 63 1 4264 llome & Apt repair Electrical, drywa II. llll'. etc Dory ( 714 )631-4793 :=arpe111ry , Masonry , 'Plumbing . R ouCin.:. Stucco, Dry wall. Ti lm(C & mure J B 646 !f!l!iO Hcrdwood Ftoon ••••••••••••••••••••••• Haulin16 Dump Jobs. Ask for Randy. S49·43S8 Haul, cleanup, concr~te removal. Dump truck Quick aerv. 842· 7638 ------ ••• Houuc le an Ing , lite maint. Husband .t w1Ce team. 846·'311 ----- HOUSECLEANING Thorough, xlnt refs. 631-1823 ian <.:lem.SJC vie. Lite haul, trash. odd jobs. lawns mowed. 492·8302 Bachlors & Bachlorettc's Oon't have time t o clean. Gd rates & Re fer 4 Y&. responsible m e n Gall One On A ~op 714 have ~T 4WD tr~ck, yd. 12!!·~--.. /tree main. equip. C:an Effl , 1, 1. 1 cJ do anything! s.s.8914 .c1ent, 1e 1ab e I o office cleaning N1Rhts tto.. c.,.. Senlce too. Deborah 545 2713 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M&B Winte r Specials: I Cl ean ing , palntinR . carpentry. Lie .. bonded. t::.5~ !>46·2608, 979-6149 Mature English Speak11;1g Lady wis hes position as companion. lite hs k1>1<. nursmg bac kground Uveout 891-712.1 tb•ec ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• T.L.C. Tende r Lovin~ Care by Star 15 yrs exper fo'or perso11al11ed ser v 1re ~II-Sandy at 642 6149 IRcotMTH ••••••••••••••••••••••• iavt' l(rtef. s uve tm1e. save SSS Guara nteed at• ('Urate Low prtct:s Call for afipt, 549·8001 Want a REALLY Cl.F.A N Ledscaping HOUSE? Call Ginghllm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Girl. t~reeest 64~·5123 Renovating-Holot1l hng llOusecleaning d o n!! Spnnklers.lawns clnups thoroughly Call a Cle r !i Uavc 642 4853 pm. 962-8675 or 962·67H{i llud 646·8411 I llOUSf': OOC.IOH :::Ompl Serv New or re Rx for a clean house do Tiii !>od . sprks . l'tc 494·8906 Brick etc 961! 5264 or Ad ROBIN'SCLl-:A NIN<.i ·"ill Uatly Piiot 642 IJCMI 1 Service-a thorough ly "4asotwy clean house. 540 0857 •••••••••• •••• ••• ••• ••• , t1•n 'f • •••••••••••••••••••••• Cus tom b rick , s tune, block, concrete, stucco. Refs. t'ree est. 549·9492 ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movmg? The Starving College Students Moving <.:u. has grown, Insured same good ser vic e 11Tl24 ·436 LicenH 641·~ 5tudent will move you at AGAPE t'ORC E PalnUng Company 3 Generatmns or Pamtmg 1-:xcellence 535·6701 • •••••••••••••••••••••• VOU upply Info, WE supply profeu ional· looldna typed resume + 20copies (or $15. 549·8001 •ooflMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Q l'amters. alsv lig ht carl)t'nlry a, repairs. lo Sew & recovers, Repair rates Jo'ree Esl848·S684 spec iahsl /slay-busy pnces Reliable. 548-0512 ::ustom int l!Jlnh ll£. & kitc hen cabinet r e finishing 675 3955 Kl!vin QUALl!fY ROOF-JNG- All types, free eat. Villa. MC. !i41·5930 very reas ralr s. 752· 1493. 848-3777 Inter/ Exler' Ref in1s h111g. ce11ings/wallpaper Lie <.:ain & Sons 898-5105 HARBOR R~"ING ~Senlcn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prat:til'al Nurs es Any Shift. Full Time & Relief 1131 7200 ,.~,aperiJMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• OAVF.'S PAINTING Servmg Area 9 years · Most Heasonable Insure'<.!. ltl''d 586 8-i~ F\nl' l'XI •111l pa1nltnR h.\ H1diard Sinor l.11· 111s Tr~ me 631·4410 124 hrs l Puinlln~ & Paµl·rtni: Wullpaper rcmo\ al Guarankt·tl l'aul ( 'utlcr !11-~i! :lOOli 30"1 IJt!>C \h ru l-1'11. l'l'rft•l'I 1on1s1 I do rny own work <.:un !1711 1:114 t'Xl 1004 P;unl1n1: & l'<ipt·rini: l'ah111et ltef111"hini.: l1rn( wctrk F n •I' "'I lhnl1I Skve S47 42111 Painting· dus t rial. Free e st 67J..073'1. Comm'I. In Residential , low rates ........ /Repoir ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat patches & textures ......... Hl·IOt •P.tch Plottwiftc) • All1'ypes 5387113 PLASTERIN<: All types mt rxt 645·8258 ,... ... , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pl umbm g, Hemodelin~. Repairs. Leak IJcler tion, & Drain!> C.:lc·ared Top II al f' I um h 1 n ~ 636 2030 P'.O. lox Retltols ...•................... Quahr1ed roofina. repair le1tks anytime, xlnt rates un shake & com · positio n. New or re- covered. 975 1107 ext 99. or eves 645-5210 Roofs for less Rock . shmgle. tar. de<·ks, re· pairs. Free esl. 770·27~ Orange Coast Roofing Re Roufs1 Repairs, Cree e:.l <'all 548 1733. 646 2389 Scl"Hftl ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOBILESEHVICE He Sc r ee n 11. new Sc:rct'ns Custom Made 642·9552 Shlcco ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Stueco. Repair Const f''rt'e Est Georg£' 54ti 1641 Window ci.--. ••••••••••••••••••••••• II:"" 'llftu•ll11111• I "'II '"'I 111 -.1•11 ' I I 1,:.1111.f ttl . tl11 11 wl'll 1;1' ,,;·m I tp\ol' ('JflJt'\ l '.JI I' !itiO fi2ti() ~l·11111 & Shar111K1t• \ 'lt•1in Ord) ll!' l>l'fStt fl' 'I utal applleatlon prv µt•rty 111ana~1'mc.•nt S II fl W ll r C f q.r I> fo; (' Sysh:ms. Cull 1'yra1111d Uata, 639-1527 HARDWOOD fo"LOOHS Cleaned & Wa~ed Anytime, 832·4881 S A II a vr something to sell '! t'lass1fit>d uds Jo 1t well llouseclean111g Special thru Feb' One FJtJo:E elean up' Ph Serv11t· To·Order for d et a ils. 494.3225 EXP EHT Rrtekw11rk & masunrv Ln'· rpf', Fair pri ce~ 551 4555, 76(). 71174 11.;t\'lllR Trouble hntlttt~ a I rca~ JHt t'ccJ l'a tJt•r II a tt I! e r '! I' at a rt i1 tj.1<! ~'671$1 556 7341) THE Mi\11. HOOM aiOOfo:Cst llwyt'dM NH 64U 0340or 1>44 4<1K I Jo'lncJ Wh.Jl you wa111 111 1Ja1ly l'tlol Cla!>!>tfted:; "I.et Thi Sunshine In" Call Sunshine Window (.'leaning, Ltd. 5411·11853 Want Ad!> Call 642 !>f;711 P'enonab S350 HelpWant.d 7100 HtlpWClllhd 7100 ··••·······•········•·• ............•.••....... , .••............•.•..... Htlp Want.d 7100 H•tp Wanted 7 I 00 elp Wcwitt:d 7 I 00 ••..•.••••••••••••••••• ·······················j······················· COVER GIRL I ACCOUNTING ASSEMILEtlS • OUTCALL ,. CLERK Loe Mbs1on Viejo <'11 953 Oiill \II' \IS,\ H.q111lh ~r11w1 11R 111 nt>e<ls Assemblers ~ 2 kt nat 11111.rl ,.,, s1·,·k:-. 1·n y r<i exµ. Car11l 11.lat <·~ thv~•·•~lll' 'ol'lr ~tart111i.: m ust havt• gll manual 111111\ 1!1 11.d f11r po.;1t1vn 111 lll'xler1ty, i!d {•yes ight. Thf•rapf•11111 .ii ·'"'•II~•· hy Ph y~•· :•l J "I ....... l Jo~arl f.~x :'I' I , I•' ·1111'\ IO 7 \1·1 I~ U1•pl al 1'1t r nt'al in ap1~urance & d i.' "1,.•r •I•• h1.,11t11u;1rtcrs 111 pendable Work is 111 ltCt> J 11 1111• 1;11 t \ping & I o;upport med teal elrt' ll'fl'ltt •'il't • 1 \I. 10 Ii··~ 1·:qrn l11ill11'' rt' tror11t·s Gd bt>nefits M Y~f'l1 '\I .. .., 1;1· q111r••ll 1-:Xt'<·ll 11p11L.1. I Only respon s ihl1 Mi\~" 1; 1. 1 \'. \ 11 1-r,o 111' :111t ,•1111•111 ''"' pt.'r.>uns seckini: perma Sirnt:. \n.t , ,1t 1,, ,1; q ;1111t111i: t'" t·1111111""'·' nent emplymt n l·ed aµ l 1tt1• ,.,,, lo 1• 111· f 11 , 111 µ y Call Mr!> l'an•llt Jlan•httm" \., ,11111 µlc.1 .,111\ work1111: 1•11 st.13830 l'.:t1rt>J>{';111 ~"'" II I . ,., I seeks 11 r1111 ·1I 1111 11 I ti Vt', \\ 1·.t11h1 I Ill\ '"I sharl' :111 •·1111•1 • ol Hf• wa rm 1·111111.,11111111 lt11• \ tra\d l'h11li• Ah , 1, 1 J)t'1 .,011al ~ r '""'" 1 if ,.. \tllitlrtl4'11t C'1111l,tt'I l'.tl ---------- f I! rt' n "1• 1~ I "d I 1 , \1111, Scientific onn· Controls 1 ... 111 ~l hell S.iulh 11\ 111e. 55 7 !1()51. f:O f': \ 'llllfll 111~ chan~··tl I '• • 1.1 ,.,. fo:r1111111d l•tn.1 I 11 Hox i XJ I 11 1 I 1 , 1 .1 90031 I PAYROLL CLERK Penonot S<!r ,.lets Sl60 I ••••••••••,.,•••••••••••• Nu'huf<. 1n~t1tutr. ;, n:..t ClOlHES ~UOPf'lt~G t11111:tl pr11111t nl·t1t r1· Al.'\• I" r '" 1111· ,. 1.11to 1 .1 111 r y lt11 ,1lt•fl 111 '>:tll J Uilll ( ;q,1.11anu. 11<1<, ;1n irn 111(·11tall• 1111<•111111: for a 1'11\11111 ('Ink Tuo hu• \ t , •• I •t 111f '"" di . li 1111tl1 ., I'•" l•f S i 111 p I I I 1 I 1 t It ,, chor,. \1 • 1 .. ,. (Cl'~lltfl ti I 1>i • , ,, I "r"lll1ttt •: ~11 1 1• ,.•ut1a lhl' c 01nf1u 1 .. , 11111 o\\ ,, honll' lt1lll'"''" 111 111 pe1 s1111;tl111 ti ·"'" 1111111111· St'I"\ 11·1• I • ii I ' " 1°11,•1 Social Cl 5400 ••••••.••..•..........• Folk 1111111·1111!. II 11•1•., I .t Thur, 1 ·:mri111 • 11•1111111111 t y (.'I! 11I1• t I I' •I 'I Ii Bro:11l"':11 finPoyment & rre;ar cf iOfl ••••••••··············· Join War1h-d. 7075 ••••••••.....•..•...... F/T , t~•'I' ;1fl 11 :111 ·1 m Pref rnach fwl•I ll;1nl workN , w11l111~ lu l••;1rn Eiti> Surfl'\1·•· ~rintl!'r, Lathe, Mill. & "''"'s hop equip Also ,\uni• \l ulli pie Sp1ntll1•' 111 .111 962-~900 Cornpa111011 I. I h.111ff P1tr · (or elderly "1 II Ira V(•I evei; 631 ·31KS, tilt. !l:.!..1'1 SwE'dL'lh girl "·'"" ,, I, (/l bskepr Joh fut 1'111f•rly p ~ople N 11 .1r1·11 642·6811 tt.e,Want.d 1100 •••••.................. ACCHTS. PAY AILE Laguna Beach rcsor t is looki11g fur reltp. iu dividual, C"l'r'd 111 m a nual /F.lll' 1\ P & cuh depos1ti. ·ryp111g & 10 key by tuuch. li01lll Salary & berwfil~ C<t ll Polly a l 497 IR9ti fur appt ACCOUMTAMT F /T. genera l 11ff i<'1' duties. 1131 Burkho) .llr ·~.B. 644·1X>l0 ACCOUt4TIHG CLEtlk Man11Caclurinl( eonm pany h as imrncdlalt need for UC'COUnt ing c&erk to work in our busy office. \·2)'rs of nccounts _payable experie nre re- quired. Lite a rcount11 re·· ~eivable, typinR, lite payr oll & lO·key b y &.out:h will qualify you for •• tbla poeition. Interested ptnOM should eall M. ~ at: Mft·ll44 nr tend raUJ11e to· ( ';111•l11la1t·., .. ho11lll ha1·r ... "''' ,u·c..·uuul1UJ~ t•duca 11011 I ·1 H ..ir'' .11·1 ount 11'1' t'~ IH'l ll'll\'t• I prt• rt•1 llilv II of A l•·•Ynill '\. \1•111 ) ~01111 t yp111~ ... ~.111, lh kt·~ Ii> luurh \\" fft'r exn•ll..i11 1 nm p:orn h1•nt'f1l,, rarcer Ultl\>\lh, poll'rtltal and 'l\1111ult1l111A wurk en v1111111n• ut S ul11n1t re <;11t11 1· "'lit n•rnple te 'oal ar\ h t~t o r v a11d 111111111;u rn c;ala.r y rt• qu11 t>1111•11I!> vr n ill l'aul i\ M11rrrs•111 . llurnan lt1·,1111rces 1;l'11eralisl. .. t 12 13 1 51\185112 or 1i131 $4i ,1075 Tuesday 11111~ .1·all 171 1 >tiCil fl0\10 N1diols l ns11111te I' o Uox 92797 Wo ehl Way P1ista I Cente r l,11s 1\ni:el(''• C<t 90009 ffi rma tt \ e t\ ct ion I f'.qua I Opµortu1111 y F:mpluyer MI F ACCTGCURK Sdf startt-r for husy uf fi1•e Pay1oll. i\ I'. must he rxpt•nc111·l•1I I' M area 549 22Jfl AIR TOOL SERVICEMAN f''or air \ool repair, good flk'Chanieal a~ltude or exp. rec1. will tram Pay rommensurate w /abili· t y Call 645·2905 between !IAM 4PM for interview t\partmen t O fC ice Ma nage r Newer 100 U111L'i, Costa Mesa'. Rent Apls .. bkping . 5 days/wk. Verifiable ren· tnl & office exper. re · 4u1red S 800 rno . G42 4907. i\SSEMBl"F.RS. We will train. Apply 7 AM . MacGregor Yachts. 1631 Placentia, Costa Mesa Assembler PIOTOnPI ASSIMILll ASS I S TANl llOUSEKF:EPf:H. Htl mgual Spanish. ncefied for 60 11n1l" South Laguna motel Call Mr llcwilt, Ahsu Creek 11111, 49'J 2'l71. ASSISTANT Offic• M•OC)ft' f': x p boo k k e e p e r & ty1nst Firm m Newport Bea c h a rt>a Xlnt benefits. send resume lv Mr Anderson 177 'F' H1verside N B. 9261:3 ASST. DIRECTOR Full tune 8~7 1263 AUTO MECHANIC Lge. dean , w e ll ec1ui1l'd , shoµ. Own tools. US. & foreign, lots of work . 5 0 "\ t·., m m . wkdys l.arry llunl Auto Ctr , IR2.S Laguna Cyn. Rd .. La" Bt•h. 494·3000, 8.13·8966 AVOH-S$SS Own flou rs, Call Now !;4(). 7041 Babysitter with t.ranspurtal1011 to watch pre schoolt-r al my home 3 eves a wt•ek $1 50/h r Ca ll Kay 540·3554 9ani 4pm HABYSITTl-:RS, Brian CJ l & BrtRitte t7m o1 No w 1nterv1ewinJ( mature. responsible. good humored loving persons for their car e Occasional days & eves. own transp preferred. E Side CM a rea Plvase (•all 63J.l 164 Babysitter needed, 2 J(lrlll. Mesa Verde area C a l if Sehl Need transportation 2:311 to 5 JO. A fl 6, 55"·0f>:t6 H11nking LOANSICY TB.LHSFT/PT .. WACCOUNTS SWITCHIOARD· llCIPT Immediate openings for qualified applicants. Ex- perience required. Xlnl benefits. Call Sylvia l Waters,552·6100 I IAHK OF llVIME Equal Oppt~ Emply.!:__ • Ranking/Saving!! & Loan TIUll A position is open at Irvine Savings for a mature, respon sible teller to work on Mon. Wed. tic Fri.. at our m ain office """ Sat. at our Heritage" Plata office, both In I rvine . Ex· pe r ien ce prefe rred . Please apply at: lrvineSavln1s •Joan 18552 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine, CA 12715 152·2800 llankinf! PART TIME TELLER lmm~iatl' opportu111ly •CAI DRIVERS• CheC'ker Cah 770 0222 ,1 <.:ar Ht:nt al 1\~,·111 WeekencJi. I' ,.1 n 11 llll' Somt-(·vv1ntnl! "11rk $<! hr 754! 7100 CLERICAL l'l!rmanl!nl I' ·1 "'If ~lar1l'r nec<lcd t<i "'irk m11r11111R' Ha'ill' i.?t'Ol·r;tl uff•<·t· ~k11i.. 111·1·t1.·t1 I t\11port.111•u c·a11c :rar1• at I\ H \11tl• "'"n ( it 54!1 1:11:1 L<; 11ow a1a1lablt! al our CASHIERS Corona del Mar uranc•h I Full & part ttrn(• f11r 'c1 .. nr<il for resp(Jns11Jh· part l1111c au I ht• 11I1 t' Fr t' n 1· h C LERK TYPIST t e ller Pre,111u' Bakery 111 Or~ Cu S&l.1 1Ja11k1rtj( l'X "'charm1nR t•ounln 1'1'11 ; ... ·.1'l ll"·"''''l1•p,tt1 pencncl! cs µrcf,.rred bul theme Call 7 14 K4fl I ~lll7 1 ment .111111111•· 11111. , 11ol requrreJ Till' Sl'll'l'l I•----------<Jultt'~ 1111111.i .. I'll'< 11 t>d candid ate will work 1 ... ;11-(•, 111all 111,1nliul11111 Monda). Thursd ay. t'rr CASHIERS '.111tl TW'< Sot ll1 111 ~I !I•• day anti part rla} un I l'lT hour Saturday, Cor a tot:il of ROSAN, INC. 21 hours per werk Fur u 1JTE M -1 ~· • .,. l T 1 l .r1K .1!"> .. .I further informal ton anti :-,,." ix•rt lkadt to set up an appo111l ~;.1 1,1t1 11ppl ) 1-:mpl\r ment, picas<• call Mi\l<K ETS BRENTWOOD SA VIHGS & LOAN 3140 E. Coast Hwy Coron a del Mar CA 92625 F..qual Opp F.mplyr M t' Ba11kmgtS&L f'ullerton S&L has upt•n For 21111 & Jrcl Shtfb l>fo:LI MANA<; EH We promote lv manal(c rnent & sul)t!rv1s111n frvrn withm WANT A <:Alt Et-:lt'' l'osta Me!>a 111 l>el Mar 1)31 9421 l.al(w1a BeaC'h 494 !123.1 TILi.MS ·1 111Ks in the Fountain Huntingto11 Head1 Valley & Huntington I 62·91 lli Beach area!l for Cull lime ----------telle rs. F.xper pre - Cerred. but will tram C I VI i. ENGJNF: .. :H Ty ping requirement GRAD or exver m :.ub :.>wpm Call 714 R7H244 di\•is1vno;, Rradinl! & for appt. d r a 1 11 a g e <.: I V I I F.qual Opp Emplyr E N c; I N 1-: 1-: It DRA~rSMAN 646·8915 Hanking EXPfo:RI l::NCF:U Co11•1•rclal Tellers UNITED CALIFOttHIA IANK 2750 West Co a st lhgbway N.8 . 631·3200 EOE E.O.E. BEAUTICIAN With following. Rent or comm. C.M. 557-2234. IOOICK•H Clerical R.L. Kautz & Co. accept ing applications Cur Jo'ile Clerks Lite typing re· quired Will train Call btwn 8 30 & 4 ·JO. Mk for Peggy 549 4700 t'lCt •237.371?h r wk WORK! !'Joltll El.I 1~ •'"J1<l11u111j( anfi 111•c•d' \OU "" ha11· v.(lrlt m 111ur ar1-.1 lh.11 \Oil WI II i1l(I' ,ti 111•• p,1' \1111 ~t'I fl,. \nllr nv.11 iio<.s anti l'il rn $ S •HON TYPISTS "JR. TYPIST ~ SR. TYPISTS I STATTYPIST ./SECRETARIES l\orrell" f(MPQOAUY S[J~VtCl S l~C 2061 hu:.m•':.S L'tr lJr a2()!) Irv 1n" 752 6li4iG. 1': U E Cf\-Lff'\:. Growing real Bs tate in vest m ent company needs competent hook· kee per, knowletlgallle through trial halance Construction o r prr perty manag ement ex perience a plus Non i.moker. Send resume to 5140 Birch St. 3rd floor. Newport Beach. 92660. CLERICAL 3723 lirch Street ---------- lu .. 11plil9 Clertl F'ull time, exper. helpful but not nee. Many com· pany hen efits. Apply at: 1660 P lacentia Ave .. Costa Mesa IOOllC .. 11 Experienced book· keeper/sec'y. IOAM· 2PM daily. Bookkeeplna & typing s kills required to assist president of Newport Beach com· pany. Ideal for aomeone with schoola1e children. Call for an appointment. Mon-Fri. 640-9900. Ask few Faye. ~~ Brokerage StodlC..w.r Top Npt lkh firm, exp. nee. Work 1·4. To $1,200. Irvine Personnel An 4M E. 17th, Cotta Mesa 234 142-1470 Gen. OCr P l t1me pos N•wport hach Co r mature. o lder I•---------• woman I nterest ing work In pleasant ofc on l•l'•le•n•.•c,•11-------1'.C.ll , Nµt . Bch Exp. a musl. Accurate typing, no shrthd. 20 hr wk . in eludes Sat. & Sun Hrs JOAM -2 :30PM Call 646-7431 Clerical CAJlHI POSITION L .A. t'ederal Savings currently seeks capable individual with so+ wpm typing to train in a ll phases of Pension Ad· mini.stratlon as Pension Services Processor 111 our Newport Beach of· nee. Qualified applicants m1.11t be willing lo go thru lntenaive training immediately upon hire in prepar·atlon for challenging career In IRA!K~1h Accts. Ad· ministrati o n . IRA/Keo1h or corporate exper. desirable. Learn word proceuln1 Ir use of CRT. SALES CLERK Le adtnR Orange t'o mfg. company is !leek· ing an individual for S al es C l e rk pos Responsibilities will '" l'lude l'O nfirm l nl! purchase orders. d o customer follow up & as s1st customer ser vi(•e re11S. Must be able to use 10.key by touch. Apply in person or call. Mmt.rS,.cleltfes 1640 Monrovia.C M 642-2427 E. tu:. CLllK TYPIST N.B. cons truction Co has lmmed open ing Cor exp , bright , self motivated person. Ar· cur ate t yping. Salary depend on exp Micky 1133-8880. E. 0 . E. Clerical MeucoMMtrWI 1 eooVictoria St. We have an lmmed opening tor an As · sembler/Solderer with a mtn. or 2·3 yl'8. exper . M111t be exper'd, at as- sembling a variety o f electro·mechanlcal de· vic:ft • soldertna cl rcult boards under a microscop e . NASA certification hlahty de· Wable. 6'>PIY at: E.O.E. M/F Uttle Miss Muffet sat on AppUcanta seekina such a challenp should con· tacl : PERSONNEL 213-G$-7Ml D9'T~CLHI Leadln1 Ora. Co: mfg. co. ii 1eekln1 individual fo r Dept. Cle rk poi. Musl lype 4Swpm • know 20·key by tllht. Reaponalblllllea Inch.Ide t7pln1. •111n1 6 1en. • <lolta Mesa, CA 92627 E.O.& M/F !L ACC~ MAHA6• •• t• po,OOORANOE I IOOll•B ''(JPloS1100()per mon. J"mearta. Call: Zll-122·'244 M9M'S,.C ..... 1940 Monrovia, C.M. 942.207 E.0.E. Want~ Call 142·5171 ---------a T\lfet, along came a For Cluslfied Ad ACTION Call a Dally Pilot AD-VISOR 642·5678 spider and read in the Dally Pllol Class ified HC!ion about Miss M ul · fet'1 Tulfet and bought It f<W •.ts. You can sell YoW tultet and loll of other lhln1s lhrou1h Dally Pilot Cla11lfled Ada. C,11 M2·5171 • LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS ~~~~~~~~~!t~lerlc-1. duUu . lyr. 18Mr&l olc. exper. re· Lookial for a home of your ownT You'll Ond IMftY homes advertlled for aale la Cla11Uled ..,, quind. Appl1 ln perton< ......... ,.. ..... 1M1 MOM>Yia, C.M. 9ll1'T S.0 .£. ~~~ ..... !!.~~' ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~~.~ .. ;-..!!.~~ I DIRECTOR: ExlJ sales p e r sonnE>I CLERK TYPIST for pre school l'h·rnen "'an led for conte m C 'l<·rk ·1' 111sl lll·c·d .. d l11r , l.iJr\ t.t'~. unit... & n1:1\·r porary retail sho~ Must our 'all·f oft-:"l"'ll "" rr<i'd I be fashion orwnted & 111••0111· "t111 < 1111 11 pt ti•1<! M 11 caret•r mmded Salary 411 1&"11"' & 1~ ;ohl" 111 lnrndl,. '" v l1J11111 )11Jd 111~1 '1.·\ y H111ll11•r min 7 (JJ)('n. ref's req Call for 1,,. . .,, 1 '""''" 1 ~1l•·ti11 ,1 1 '" t''(IJ 111 hUtltl l'.,1111 1 a 1>p't Ask for Bedgie \~""'I tr.1111 1 .. tt•t ttllr lt,ir11.,.111111 dl'>tJla)• AproJ.tos. "2!1 Fas hion l't•flll'lllt•I 11'1111111.d I ' t I •• It I I' h I' ti I' II l~land 644 ~2 ····II "'' "'"" 1 •• "' I,, t I I I f I I "' 1• ,, I 1 JI .111 prn 1 t'1•male i:ompa11111n to I 'I· ·•l'l'I~ Ill IJ!' I.,, •II t j I l'I• ,.,t \ ~··tllH •111.!111 I ". 'liJI lltl' Jil \ ;'"·1• 11111 It\'(' Ill ror 2 days a week. 1,.11 r..11 , .. '" I , 11,, l• ·'"' "'"rk ·"·" \ I no pets CtlO<>Se Sun CLIEHT SERVICE I 1111 I IH•' 111111 """ '\ II m111 ll'.11!•' "~ r MUST HAVE: \htl kl .. Jth••l(I l-111 1\• • uralt· l' 1u11i.? \I i•llt •'Ill ti ll•lt• \11J11 lhrtt l r1 • :111 I 1 ;••Ml , 11rnpa11.' 1,. ,, /1t• 1 111.111.111 tfitl 1;u .u CLOTHES TIME "''" hlrtlll! I"" I 11111•• ~alt' & ""'''tanl ma11t1i.:(·r lr;11111·1·-. \I rn linw rl•l111I t>>.p1•111·1u ,. l .1111;4;! t:!.11 COOK I n111 hu:.pl l·.\I"'' d 11til\ ~.\l'l'l'l t•tlt.tl la•111•f1t' \Ir , ll.1 1 f>l2 Kl>H CRT OPERATOR "Exvr .. full time po!>1tt011 (><.; Airport urea Mu~t I.I<' Ca:;t & ;1c1•ural<> II rs 8 30 t'1 4 'l() M F (.'all for appt !l~!i 3452 a:;k f111 N11rrna ()a t a ~ 11 l r y l' 11' r k Termin a l Operal111 1111L<;t b" .,,.If ,larl1·r .11 1•urate. g1 I "1lh f1;?111 ''· ability to work 111tJ1•1>t>11 denlly, fanuhartly w11h general computl'r run· eepts helpful S alMy open & commensurate Wllh exp Gd OJIJIClrtuni ty to.advance with a fast growing Co in <' M 549-2221 Deliver y driver & sales trainee, full or I' IT Xlnt oppt 'y fot college stu- dent & moon lighters Over 18. E::is1ly earn S10-S15 pr hr Aft I PM, 638-46«>. DllJVllY & STOCK Piil SON F/time, 10.7, Tues-Sat. $4.50 h r. +benefits See Harold, 495 E. l7t h St . <.:.M. DeUvery man for early am Times h ome de· livery. Econom ical car req. Adu~ only. 2i,., hrs per day. No collecting. $450/mo. net take hom e + bonus +1as al· lowan c e . Wutm inater I Hunt· ln1ton Beac h area . 838-MIS. ----------- Denlal A11i 1 tant. ene:rse\ic, enUnaalaatk, for private practice ln ....,,.a Beach. Exp nee. '"'day week. 17·40/hn. Call 4H·HH. Mon· 11lun . 11po·11 It.JI l.tltl>IJ \l un 11 r Mo n TUCl> ''"""'''" l.1\ ,. 111 IV "'•·1•k1•111t .... 11..r \~~1q11,~ 1·1111·11. Im llt I• ii I ,1 I 1 I"" .\ II) II !((I .'.';fl DRYWAl.L $2!> da y l 'ltll e v e~ l K:l3 0379 t'tl•ld 'Hl!presentallve Tt-ll•vromptl·r Cable 'I \' of :'I:('~ port Reach 1:. .i1•1·t!pltng a ppliea l .~JI d llf\"dll 11.111~··r t111n:-f1lr temporary heir> I '.Jp••r & l'.111111'1' i.:n ~l~>I lo t•u ·hllllj((' rahle T V DYNAMIC GIRL lt.1ort1lllJ! I< !-. 11(1 n•·PU'> '"' 11•1 .. r~ l-.\J• tl1·,1r•·d For p..-r,..11n.t1 llllt'f\ 11••1 t•all I 1;,11a . .111l ; 71.!X r.lt·t I r11n11 Tl't·h11111a11 lll,IJ••• lur Sh I!"> hr ll.111• \ '' t \JOl•rtt•IH 1· Ji. 1~ t '" < qrr1·1 I 1m<1l!t' 1•111ir /. d1"' r"rt.u1111·, 1111tri1111·tl 1·11 • 1111 pam·I-. 1·l1tllllt.1t1· .. 11 .. 11 ( "' llll' I\ ttll'lll ,, \ l ul I II I lllh 11r 111••11' \\urk "''lh Eht'I hult•r pr111·1•,, mu:-.t k II 0"' h ti I 11 l' tlit I t II j(. d1n•c1 prmt rm·th•itl of pnntl.'tl c1rcu11 rn•inufat·· tunng Take ad 111 the nearest St;,te l::mploy ment U ff1 re l>OT 726 f>87 010 Acl p111d for by employer 1-:lt>ctrieal B.ICTRICIAH l111 <·all basi s ror manufacturing fac•1hl > ROSAN, IMC. 714-548-!;533 Newport Beal'h Ec1ua l Oppty Empl) r EMrLOYMfHT rro~ram for mature ~onwn ARes JO 65 for 111formallon call l.yfi1a Suen al Santa Ana YWCi\ S42 ~21 EHGIHEHIHG T!CHNICIAH I 2 y r~ l•'.l1•C't r o M l't'h:t n1t·al M1•<•hn111C'al l'XIX'rtl'nl't' ()It I 2 vrs t•olll!~I', C'ler 1r1111ic tc<'h ~choul or m1htary tech , school •Co will lrain •Hepurls directly to C.. 'hief En~ineer •t:o paid profit sharing •Vacatinns & holtddys paid •Med11•al ltfe ms O nly those s eek1nJ( permanent t>mploymt net"tl apply. C .. Mn. Plerick 511·1130 ESCROW OHICll with exp in ellchanges. A.l.T 0 's & contracts. Orange Valley Escrow, 842 ·2330 ask fo r Barbara Exec. Sec'y, ekp, o r · ganiied. detail person to asaiat busy tou r travel Co. Pres handling daily business, special pro· jecta Ir coor. inter·office communication. Travel & other bene fits . Gd salary, O .C. Airport a,..a, 752-0718. ......... ........ EMrseUc. wm lnstnK't morntnt clltses . hma)e,.....,., t''fllfl'menl tn !'oll'l'J>Orl llt•a1·h area Mu:-1 huve dt'JM·mlallle I rnn;,porta tum W11l tr.itn Stanmg di S4 50 h1 Wtlh lllC'l'n t1ve offer Apply at 901 West 16th St N B Floral DHiCJl'ft' F/time, upr'd. Hew C n1ta Muo shop. 540-3146 FOOD SERVICE WORKEtlS HEEDED P;i n time basis . Hrs JO 311·4!PM S4 3!l1hr. Call fur app t. 760·3273 :-.lewport Mes a I 'n1f1ed School District Food Service 1-TLL TLME. f!.t 1me ans. serv No exp· nee <.:all 640-1110 E O.Jo:. General Office Worker Must type 40 wpm t'osta Mesa 549.3942 General Office S llARP PERSON W1\NTEtt Opponun1ty is here Ir you enjox t•hallenging work Acl uratP typist and accuracv wnh num· ber.> 1s needed General ofC1ce barkground a necessit y llrs 8·5 546·7172 I General Off tee I fo"ull Time assist in small husy copy shop, varied duties mcl operation of Xerox 9400. pickup & de· li ve ry . c ustom er service Professional at mos phere. r all Becky 7~ 0482. GB411AL OFFICE Major Npt. Bc h. firm has several entry level cleriral openings for aC'· c urate t ypists, file clerks. etc. If Interested. pis contact. Lynn Stansfield 1714) &M·S800 Ext 7549 or 7RS3 An~l'\OAL L_/ljf::Er=NCES 620Newport Center Dr. Newport Beac h. C a 92660 Gftleral MAILIOOM Retired? Want P /Time? Mallroom position is open. Mon .. 5PM-finish. Tues .. SPM ·finish . Thurs .. 9AM·11AM. App- ly: Pennysaver, 1660 Placentia Ave .. Costa Meu •llLRIDAY llirl olflce. En1lilh 6 Span ish speakln1. U · c urate typln1. C. M. W-1717 . Genera) Eap'd Floral Desl1ner wanled full·p/t , car· na.. trade 1bop call T,_. Drt..rP/T Mon -r.&. n ..... 'valid Cili1. Ue. Gd. driviq N · ...... ~ ..... ~ b: ~., .... , ... ... --......... c .. . !~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~ HelpW..W 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Wednesday, Janus1y 28. 1981 DAILY PILOT ••• ....... P\dJ 6 ,_rt UMe All ...... u..,...,urn'd Allll 11 or over. retll't!d ~ Nciu.-.r neC' ~•,I >-U nhuul ~Sen1c-..1m ;:_~ SC Aanta Ana -.no tew hn ~ lf .. I 4 ... "" . """'""'' .._.,., W• •nt l urnlna •••1MU.....6 1n~ of I kip._,,,. ... ,.,,. Jwn J~I JANITOI Dey 11llft ~•lll• ror ,..., NII •tarter Wllh receot ••P ~kale to II llt Numar o u a -.n&. U.c.'ludl.nl fully peld !Mdlral 6 dent.I IOSAM.IMC. lHMI~ 'l'..q\&AI Oppty tmJilyr J EWt:l.~Mli uw, u 1J9r'd or wUI train Oana P, .,.. 11 l Ullll .....lltHtlper t\111 or PJT , Murril In ctu.tn., 2IOI W Garry, I .A ~UOI MAC .... ont. lrumad of.enl111 ro r INIC:Jt optr 11 all fC'mal" dept No uper reqd Will train for CM plant Xlnt benefila M5 OU3 ~· •"uU time 1'u.!1 ·Sat -------•I Printina• .......... OHMt"---LYM'~·· F.aper'd. lat Pressman Needed tor 1t•rt relJ,et, G<llia Community 4 unit all 1hlfta, acute hoipt Apply 1880 r lacentia Deat1n your own work Ave .. C.M ~ New pay rate. S.t Nunea Re1iltry Coea..MeH 7Ml7tl At\Melm ~~·:M30 Nuraln1 MALIMURSI SST. rr.•ctloaW« & ltlller'• ....... for authentic French Bakery m Or¥ Co Ex p'd. in hearth 11 IJrcad & croisslants. Creal1ve up- pty for the ril(hl people l'llll ' 714 ·8411 1387 l'nnting C>Hs.f p,...._ t:Xper'd. C!nd Pressmttn. RIC.-rlOMIST Help W_.1d 7100 Hlfp W..eM 7100 ...... " 1111 NI time Mon·•'ri. M1&11t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••-••• be personehle ' well· Secety,n eJ1.hrs,goodtyp Whirlpool m•tchi11 iroomed, ti enjoy meet· skills. learn word pro Ttthnicien washer• I•• dqoer •• Ing the public Requires 1..-ess Liht. IJkkp pref. .,._IMIHIM• ea. We11t1n1houae elec &ood spelling & pen· $840/m o Sn Jn Cap. llC ... ICIAM dryer I.SO. Mll-tm . m a nshlp No typing. 493-0600 Our growing electronics Phone e xperience pre· ---co. has an immc<I. open terred f'ull company Secretary/Reception ist· Ing for un 1-;ni:inecrin~ benefits. Apply: Pen-!Y?e 50wpm, bookkeep. Te,·h. with :l S yrs t•'f nysa ver , 1660 Placentia Ing, Rd benefits, profit per. with JHollltypl' & Ave ,t;.M. shenng, offce m11na1'e test of uni1lo1111.li1:1tul ment potential, S4S-713J, m I r r o ll r 11 c"' s so r R.F.. Leasing Aat Salary ---circuitry -t Com . Must have good Secretuy to lJSl' of m ll•ro 1·1ir11putt•1· sec r e tarial s ki lls . Wllleeo....11•1 1icvelopn11•11l syst cmb S.Oran 11e Co u rea . Good Sii & hkkpg. Small w11u l<I 1)1• clC!s1ralil1• 831·11!f:_ . <.;dM offo-e 673·5972. uln111( with u kn11wl(·1IJW New 15 cu n. •'roelftM refrlg $450, Microwave Ama.na Radar Renie Slli()640-7845 ---:---- W11sh er &: Dr yer xlnt cond. St25ee. 646.5848 li.K Refrigerator-areal ('f'111d, $200. 49:1·2475. <IW P"Otrn•frt ttaff & tt1 U.. ~ out ol yout C'ere•r L<iad • or ~t.a · •• ··~ .... \1111 ~U 11Ul <1 ~k t u 1 Wnd) KArypunC'h K t:VP\JNt,;H kkhard Ou•l~ette S11lo11 4U.I Newport ~nler Or NB needed. 9AM-3PM for pvt. duty cue In CdM. Approx. 41) hrs. per wk <.:•II for 111format1un: \JpJohn Healthcare Serv1c:es, F, O F.. 752 08t3 Goss <.:ommunity 4 unit. I Rel!llnurant Apply 1660 PhH•entia AtY COOl/Wott.r SECRnAltY Goud t y ping s kills 1:1 m ust, s h helpful, hut not required. Great pusi- t111n for SP If mot 1 vatecl mll1v1clual w advu111·c mcnl fl(,).,!>ll11ht1ei. Call Cath1•n111• a t 751 627 1 NU of di111tal mct~·r c·k.<., /\ to U, U lo 1\ rkt~. rnntat•I res1~1ann• 1•kt-;, & h1pdl t·kts helpful ----Bkyc~1 1020 HAMUW.\Rt . \1 t-' -\~ II\ Pt'nt.Ofl l rtH• 11 Hardware toat lrYllh 111\'at('lllf t'lat• I "' k .. tJp • ilntl'd for 11_.1 w~~ntltel, tvp '1ll) RQ hn lunrh hl'lfl • !!\ea 2:SiOS Brutol c· M 157-0717 HaPWAMTIO We <Are oow acrevtme •ppbrations for a rull IJny Poe>1t1on in our rt- •r ad dept Telephvne 6 counter bl les R e quires 1ood s p e lling, erammer . & pen mans h1p. MUSI t.'llJOY meettn& t he public· App ly Pennysaver , 1660 Placentia Ave . C M ttosnss 21yrs or over . Eves only. Inquire M8 7418 Ask for (,'herrie Hotel ~DetlcClerta Exper ience prefe r red Apply to Cindy, Surf & Sand Hotel Laguna Beach, 497.4477 __._ -- HOUSECLEAN ERS To work for Janice's Raggedy Ann. P tT, 8 3, Tues.· Fri. 675-2514 01' .. :KATOKS N~t;Ul-:U UUlt.:VIAT .. :L Y V1 k1 Hntun • "'~ex· 1a t.,mp ht-1'1 t t'rv1ce1 MUIMW Miunlenance MAJMTINAMCI • I &ICTllCIAM A 1rowin1 Ora Co rnftc ro la lffl1.1n11 an e lectri Clan to keep e lec·tnr11I equlpmt s urh a:; w1 nnl(, motu ri.. s witc he s . switc hboards & elel· Ot 'f'IC F: POSITION ('I er I c a I IS k I I I s n ect'ssary Vandrurf l1111ur1111re, HD IS48·4413, 754 6417 K.it chl'll l'r•'1 ti Lum·h WaJtrts•, no u p rtoQ for KJl<'t'4!n Prt:" P ,,., Apv I) 1n veriwn on f'n . Jan JO between Va m IOam l'hl' Anc·1ent M 11r111t'r, 2607 West t'u111'I llW). N B lrtcal mechanisms in 1·---------gd repair P erform Kitchen tleliier needed Part tune To assist 1n preparing l uncheon served in CdM by a volunteer or11m1zat1on ThW"S & li'n 11 JOAM · 2 30PM. Call Mon·Fn, It JO.WM 673·2268. LADIES Could you use extra money -t free wardrobe twice yearly ? Beeline could use you. For appl. call 646·0382or 557-2081 LANDSCAPE Sprinkle r repairman . Exp. nee. F /time Xlnt benefits 546-6682 vanous duties s ur h as repl;icing de fect1 \'C wir in& & making tunnel' llonll to new electnral insl111lat1ons, replac·1111( sm parts in motors. e tl' 5 yrs exper We oHer ex l'ell. co. benefits & c·um pelJUve wages Send n· sumeto. Box #6611 Ua1ly P1lut l'.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa, <.:a !12626 E.O F:. MANICURIST MAILilTIST Eatab. clientl'le awa1L-; sharp artis t with CXl'<'I skills. Call ASAI' Jay 963.0089 Mechanic O pening fo r I wel l Legal Sec'y Trainee qualified Datsun Merh needed by s mall ron· w/lic. Call Fred San ge nial N.8 . f irm. G d ders.831-1375or493 3375 t y ping /d ictapb one --- ll k1lls -will train word I M e c h a n• c want e II processor Salary com -w I gene r a I e q u • P mensurate wilh exp. knowled~e for _s mall Non-smkr. Contact Sara construction equ1pm1c"nt Nursing RM SUPEIVISOI PART TIME The nation ·s PI rov1der o r ho me healthc·are services 1s looking for 11 ma ture , resJ>Qns1ble HN w a flfx i.c•hf'd~e tu superv1St' our 11vt duty nurses Refs rrqu1rcrl Call for appt pJrthn Healthcare SPrv1ccs, KOK 752·0994 OFFfCEM.I . Ml'Cl. llS'H~l .$1 IOO Will train l"l'I' 40hrs 1rty1w I' IT 28ht s 1r 1111 t ype Uuys 64•i 5073 OFFfCE Sharp. alert K•rl . .:u w/numbers M:1dir111!11r Yachts , 16:11 l'h11·ent1a, C M Offlct> Ma nager HOUSECLEAN t~RS Ptr or· F IT. Start im 8 I diately . Top dollar 673-1.266 or 646-4871 1 BM-81'! dealer. Health program. I --1112 O.T. Call ror app't 20 25hr:,, wk /\IJJlru ~ IOAM 2PM , Mon thru Fri J man o rr 1cc. sales 1mrR 1·n1?1nce ri111: 1n (;osta \I l's a IH'l'tls m a t u r e . e 11 P r K c I 1 1· wom a n tc1 1••1urdmalt'. t y p e, llll' IJkkJll!, lelephunt'. a•·<·t-. Jlll Ya hl1· & 1ec·e1vahlc• Xlnl rl' num era l 10 11 ,.; 0 !-: Housekeeper for elderly lady. Live-in. Mature woman to drive, cook. and keep house. Attrac- Uve area. ref. required. 644-2120, 673-2991 IMPORT ASST For small Iron & steel import firm in Laguna. Good OPPortunity for bri1ht. friendly, am· bilious person who has an analytical m ind & en- joys working with peo- ple. Position involves bookkeeping, typing. computer operation & telephone contact. Good typin& skills, 10 key touch, bookkttping ex· perience & pleasant personality a re essen- tial. Start around $1000. <:ontact Dave Scott at T·MARK, 497 S-477 Insurance Account Assistant to employee benefit ex ecutive with major Ill· surance brokerage firm. including s ecr etarial, duties ; must have exp in group lite & health m surance incl marketing. Xlnt N.8 . location. F'or app't call (714 )644 5522. ---- Legal Secretary, H.B. Mobil ~affoldinl'. 14792 min 5yrs, Calif exp, E : Fires ton e. La heavy responsibilit y , Mirada. (714)994·631)0, xlnt skills, qualified on (213)802-1378. ly. Call (714 )847-61M I Sue. LEGAL SCTRY Newport Beach law firm seeking legal secre tary with minimum 2 yrs litigation expr Shorthand & good typing req. Debra. 851-9033 --------- Leaal Secretary . Santa Ana/Tustin area. Posi- tion available with firm specializin1 in litigation, municipal & business law for experienced le1al secretary. S /H ski lls necessary . Knowledge of Mag Card desirable. Sala ry com- mensurate with skills & experien ce. Xlnt. benefits 714-973-2137. AakforKay. ------ LEGAL SECRn ARY Free lo applicant. Small, friendly litigation firm is seeking exp'd. legal s ec'y. to work in pllJ4h surroundings near S.C. a rea. No s /h . To $1300 alao fee jobs. Call Carol Buck, 540·500L Snelling & Snelling or Newport Beach Agency. 4340Campus Dr., EOE Liquor Clerk, part time. Aak for Steve. Medical Assistant, front & bac k office. exp helpful, call 847 6001. MEDICAL COURRIER Must have own trans. & be familiar with 0 C .. L.A . areas no s ales. pleasant position for in- di vidua I who enjoys driving. Call 768·8500 Mon-Fri. 9.5 Men-Women , need xtra income lo supplement your present earnings" P IT . flex hrs, phone (714 )846·2172. Models Need 10 Ladies to model jewelry. H you need to earn $10·$20 per hr. working 2·4 hrs per day Comm ission, bonus Full time ·pos itions avail. Also need 2 Ladies for Mgmt. positions Ca II Mr. Sebring at 673·7595. ""RSERY SALES P I e a s c• " a I I T o 111 Thomps 1111. 'l'h11mpsun Floatat1u11 i 'o 1;,i5 l~lli!I, 5PM 7PM clad) OFffCE SERVICE Leading comput1•r r1r111 need s o trlclc' ~erv 11·1· person Oetnilecl work with num bers & math background rec·11m mended Xlnt. i11trod u1• tmn to s mall busmr~~ computer 111 dos try ftapid growth o rru s many opport un1l1t:~ Ca ll l>u nncll 714-673 fi243 OIDERDESK lmmed open1111{ for a p e r so n who 1 s mer harnrally mchnt·d & has a sales pers<im1hly Will tram in the s u1111ly bus. We offer full JHI health. dental & ret1rl' ment ins F•Jr rur1her 111 for. call Kirn,557 tl!lflt PAHT '1'1 Mr-:. F t i ml' ans. sPrv N11 r•xp n"'1' Call. 640· I I IO E. O F:. PArtT-T IM ,.; Trk dnvt•r w/g11od pi<'k·up fi42 57112 P..t TI'"' lnt111tcJs COUNSELING . YOUTH Ave., C M Age, n o barrirr. Eve ••••••••••••••••••••••• HIW&USID Produrtioo Plate Hoom Part time Mon. 2 JllPM fmish. Tues. 1 ·oo PM shift. MJF. <.:all Mes11 Lanes al 646·3!19:1, ask fur Sam & ucce ssorles. l 67J Irvine (E) 642·4348 I rtnish Wiii train 1\111>ly 1660 Plat·entia /\-\ ,. 1 · M Pnntmg l<~:STAU llAN'I' llelf) nC!ecled d1·h rnnn. rounter .help F T. I' T l'all 675 2193 CclM SECRnARY Will he w111 kin.: with milt SUJ)l'l'VISlllll trom C!ng1111·eii111't cl ra w111i:s & SJ)t'c1r1caL11111~ lJu111ir1l·d l'a11d11la1t·' 1111• 111 v11ctl lo l'1111La1·t Mostu Speclo"l•s 1&111Munc11,1.1, (.' M K ll S Junio r Rarcr'bur g undy, 1d cond I.les t offer. Cell 55 t 01!15 after 5 Pr..lr'OCNll ~ t'ull time ~1111 . I UI''>, Thurs, Fri Apply 1660 Placentia A Vf' , l M Retail SALHr1oru Luok.tng for t111 excllmg pos1tw n m thl' retail d11th1ng f1 clr1 ., This 1;1p1dly . l.'~pa 11Ji 11K dutlun.i retail 1·h11m I' luuk111g fur outl(oinl(. 111ot11 ale1I, 1 •·h.1IJl e, p/I :.all'~ l/C.'llJlll' for rn1>rn 1111.:s Nuw Tak111i: a 11 J1hl·:tt11ms Mun Slit llJ 5 •\ppl) <ii N U c·1111stru1't 11Jn Co 1111~ 1n1mt•d UIJClllnjl ror 1nq1, hnK"hl. m11t1v:H1·cl pe1s1011 /\1·1•ur;1l1• typ10~ Salt1ry t11•1wn•I on eiq) Mick~ 833 llli.1111 "· tJ r-; &l2 2427 i-; () ~ T E I. ~: I' -I I II N I'. Roy·~ Sc·hwinn 10 spd $60, Cftrls Schwinn Lil Chick Stingray $20 Men's 10 NOOUCTIOH MACHINIST C2nd Shlftl U r g l' Cl I' I t' 1· I r u rnechanccal mf" has .1n 1rnmrd upen1111t fur a n exper'd rnach 1111 s t Must he able 111 ~1·lup & npt·rate all rn11 r h111l' shup toolln~. s ul'l1 a:-. m ills, lathes. s urfac1• i.:rinders , drills. t•t1• Will he· requirN I lo 1Aork from bl11epr 111ts . ske t 1'11es & "" rlia I in formatio n App ly 1n person or c:ill Mcn~r Spe<lottiu 1640 Monrovia, l' M 642 2427 Jo: () ,.: rRODUCTIOH Help wanted port lmw 1 Mailmom Mon&. TUI''> II i l l' s App I y lfil;o Placentia Ave , ( M P tT rec•m l Clerk nt•l'<l••d (Qr growth 1n ac·t 1\'l' s ports wear manuf;ll·\ur mg Cu Flex arran1te me11t Write H:l42 V;1r;.1, <.:1r. II 1:1. 92641) or 1 ,, II ~.96l16 C\'CS l'UBLH' IU:LATlflNS F'.a rn extra 111rt1111e 111 y1Jurspan•l11111• M:1 1 kl'ling PllHhll'b .111d r~c-ruil tlistrih111111 ' lllue & i\~su(' 7llO i0711 PUILIC RELA TIOHS l'art lime f11r 1 ··~u1 L l'un dos (;uod phu11... v111l't' I net· AM Art. S1111ta ,\11:1 otr1rc Start $<1 h1 543 7957 1)1' 543 2951 9UA11TY ASSUIAHCf MAMAGH Mrg. ro in elertriral components nl't-lls lHp Oight exper'd Qi\ Mi.:r :1 yrs. mil'! exp as a <Jll SuJ.l('rvisor or I.IA M1:r Mis~ion VieJu arcll. 1-:x rell. heneriti:, l!rnwth potential S11mphng p ro ceclurt's. mechamt·al 111 i,p cct1o n , rn1 cro mspeclion Must be abh· to a11alyze im 1hlcmo; & re<'um rnrnd solut ion~ Hcal111b i l 1t y ln•ncl analysis ex per 1s 11nJ)CJr I a n t . H n I y t h '' 'I {' qualir1ed ple<1s1• eafl M r s I' 1 t• r 1 ,. k a t 714-581 JIUOfor11n aµpt_ HALHTATE SALES S l-.C'llt-:'l 1\ll \' l't"la ~l esa off11•1· M11111nun1 ')VIS t'>.JH Ill typ1111!. I "rtHllllltll':Jll\I•• ~kill• c·ar 11·•1. ,1111 11 ln~I 111•111• '~tl!t l ~ IH'~'Ot ·~<It.IC 'ITOltS Co ha!. u1~·111nl{' fur 1·~ J1Crlt'll1 t••I pc•1111lc• to ,,.1 lllJ Ul•l'h fur 1111r i..rt1·., tlt:J~ ll1111rh 1"'1111-. l"f 11111. S:tl irnl l ';tll 1111411 I & 1 Mu <l.''J2 S.•11rl , ,.~111111· 1,, .1<1 1111 Trw,J1n1• c;pd S50 f\42-0268 I -----Cmntt'os & Equipn...t 1030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "it.•llY llc'tamax portable 111111. video 1·ar11era, 112 1•fot ;.a rl pr11••>. Perfect 1•1111'1 76\J 11073 J~9. l1:1r1y 1'11111, P o ntEA.MOLD MILLERS Bo1< ir,uo. c o·.t;1 ~'"·'· ... •K"'-RS C/\ ll'l G21i ,... " .. 1;111· 11111v11• camera, pro- J•·<·tur ,'I,, S<' rcen . like Ill'\\, ~'l~I 1!J1·H lliJ OUTPOST 11 it & lnd ~hifkl 1040 2302 Horbo1 llYd.I•----• ,'v\"i!' 1· • 11111111111111 t" ··~ •M•~··················· HCl"'bor "ruo *•SECRET J\RfES • * pawl •t I• ~1lllq' 11p1•1 ,, ~~ 11 J•; '1'7~1 "ihlltll 1 1-'~hb$J 5,l;()O 111111.., ,'I,, 11;1" .111 1111 fl.l•:1.;s111lNI) l'u11s AKC. l<l'l;11I I 'lt•rk ~llh·'<111•r,11n 111•1•cl1•1l, JO ft. \lu11 l'ri Will t r11 1n 1\11111) 1n jll.'I StJll, 1111'r I , :.!7 1111 I larl;oc 1111d,1 · M I .Ht•la ll ROllHSON'S t4EWPORT "no\\ mtcrv1('1A 111g for DB'T.MAHAGH I 1'11•fen abh with an f'X 111:rt1St' 111 1Mdincji/Dol'Mlfic1 Ir you have ;1 wc'c·ci.~r111 work history 111 the h11nre l1·~t il ei. .1r••as w1lh rnanajo(l'rnenl 'kills tuj n111tch. wr wa111 to lu lk 111 Yllll I 'llc':t~t· 'l'lltl 1 l' ~Unit:. tH c••111 l11d II\' pllmu· • 21:1 11111 !>11;1;1 t i"rll'1tl" M1•l•,lr••I f;lKI W 7111 'it l..os lln.:rl••,, c'/\ !ICMIJ7 ~. fl F 'l'ih 'rn•h 1 11ns n .2110 1111.!1 t1 "''''" r111 d11· Ill ICP1 1J I >J"' t.a1dUll,!IOO 11111ltl 111ak•·1 ~. ~ 1 • ''"' tp l>t>Vfl'"$.l ll,(JllO n11n 1· 11• l 11 q111r1 d I .11 fll'lnrlPr.., 1'1:•·111} 11111·.1 h.i \ 1• ""' 11 11,.11 .'It oio;i1111111'11 .. :st'f:.t ,.:o,.. , .... :i1.1 .. ,,, ''t"'' •t•• ,111 Ne,., port KJJ 8190 1-'rPe swn1l:ml lt>'il r111 Nfu111 ---------• me111 t '11111l· 111 '" , .. 111 I t~cnkr S~cioltit!' Jr,1(1 M111111J\1a I 'vl f>-1:! ~>ill I·. (I L WW T u11" 1111 l 1•1 h1111·1.1n & l,ull1· $1'1 $1 .i 111 I 'ha111p •,1ro· M I". Pet & ., h II w I' v t pt y ;•1 :1 i;?11 1 ~w. ,, rt 6 Jltr1. 1\1-\t l-'111'.11:.h Bulldog 1111.. •1ld rl·m:.lc S35-0. ·1~. 1>:1:7 or I 714 340-1429 \ \ \ II 0 M Jo: D 0 G 1'11/\INING \\1 tr;1111 ownl'r /dog. "h• t11~nr1· pro blem "'h uw. •h11w & protec- \1•111 Fr"'e 1•vaulat1on 7CI 11tM s--~ 1 l'llll > '" f'p -.1•lt•11t ,,, cly n arn1c-111 v1•';t n11•11t 1'0rnpa11y ·1 UIJ 5alar} fo1 l'lll ''fllll•Oli!I 'kllh & mot1\ at 1•J11 ltt·11h 111 l'fmfitlt•m·•• t•1 I' o l«•JI 11&.. < 01111.;1 r11•I \1.-.r. •0jjl,.', SECR£fARY TYPIS J (RECf»T. I Cc·rm.in Shepherd, while, U 1 '"""' c u ,, 1 fl "" 1 f•·111,.J1-. ,\KC. 9 n1os. Hse J11•a .111\1•11..,111J: .1~'.t'" ' t.rk11 l'r11I trained on & 1·\ '" ... 1 t 1111-i ',.,••tit 11rr l1-.hl1 $500 Pvt par- \111111 1 ''•"'''lo: ll'llh l\'17~·~or962·2220. Stuck ht 11k 1•1 ai:. I 11111 111 Far,h11111 1 ... 1;1111t '''"' 1111 1111•111 ,1 f,. 11 I" 111 11 J.: r 111 "' 1 1 ,. t a 1 \' h .1 1 · k 11 1 • upn:il 1111" l·>.111'1 1•• •· fr11N I Jl1 , , 'I 'HI f'o111 [;ol'I lf1•h•11 .\1t'I :11.tr•\ f•tf •• ,,,,. 1;,14 :.!:.><t:> SECRETAU'f N•'i.·ll•••I 11111111.,I V. 11h 01 \\lfhoul "l•11rtli0111il ·1 .. 111 "'.I(\ IH'Ulllt· .• "'"'I J1a11·.., L"t' [ll'I li~17 TYPISTS •I 111111• '11;11 ,. Ill·• '" "'" .,. 1111'11 ~ 111111• I 1·11111 • I ltJI J' .I\ h 11 111111 •· 111r1, c-.ol 1 1 ... , '-''"" ''., .•t 1.-,·-. !\' .. HI I \f\1'1 ,\IJIN TF:RRIER ~l">u, has ;:d i shots. -19'1 9590 lrnc: to You 1045 ...........•..•..•.•••. .\1.tlt I .. ·rmi1n Shepherd • '"""~ t 'allafter 3PM 11ti2 1:1559 jJ!Jl :tll ,\. l1t Jl l t11H• (':111 1-------..19'!1-.' W RH't--!. VH't 'I 11d So I'\ l"I'" I I 111'1 H!IOil J '' k e nt'l'tl \ltll now ror I\ ll'"" SJ11t\' 1 1-"l•rn ~oc apoo staHrt>hl'f/\1·utPhos1Jt .,St•1 11la1y I T . t 50WPM \t1,1111 1lllkGry.freeto all sl11rL., Dt•:o.•l!n your SECRET AR y I YPIS S I •·ii I 111111· 1~12 2427 ext 3~- uwn work W1'1•k !'ll•\A ~·11 ·.ta rt•·I "'"" 1•11 (qt I 01·cta Sec 'ys I •• .. 1 ho rne. ('Ute 1.., Bes.I Nursrs ll1·1•1slr} fur 1~·s111011 \\tilt Int.:"' ;,r £x S t I d PllYl'lltt:<; mi: & '''"'lhJ11•l ~k;ll~ I I 1!111"'11 k11tcn. iost or ,..,._la M ~ ec. ec'ys I J:tlll one 9fi2 3688. """' . e~a 7!>4 6791 vac 11•Ly , !ooffil' Jlt'r'OllOl'I Anaheim 956 343() & 111sur:•m1• \\•irk Lall LoolilnCJ for 0 fumihre 1010 ~M).71:.10 rm <IPIJt ,, Ko•n I chC'!f~CJ" i11 1981 ? I······················· S:~~~ t~~r~~<;;\:• ~UO -"a·Y·l·!.·l·nJ_._l_u_f'_.(.)f'·;--I 'st• lt·llllJ<tl .1n Jtlh' '-'" /,;,! *US~(~~u!i!r: ~ .sate-;persons I t'tJmm llJI SECRETARY 111111 'h•IJll'lllf' 111111 W1 1\11pllan('('S Olt I Wiii sell to StOO 11<•1 1la y & morP 'I n j lia\t' 1111111 ~ h•11 t t .. 1111 101 'Fl.I. for Ynu Must have" 1icisit rvt'. S919to$1200 '"1'.' :"·11"'"1'' 111 11'''' IAASTERSAUCTIOM rn11l1 vat1nj? atL1luc1c l•:xt•t•llf'nl upport11n1t y I 01 ;\irp"'' ''""' \\'c·••k I "'"6 968"' 133 9625 t'i<JI ' 9f..t •1~111 ror appt I.\ Jt:t\ I h1•1 l ljll,11 It If\ I Q., • V, • r111 a n •'><t.-·r1e111·••tl I ( -Mon,. ..... 9 s 111111h trip' 1 .di 111 Salt>s A~EXCITIHG s•us orrn SN-r1•l;1 n · I :qiahlP o f "" "l'IA l11d :J\ f!>11' Trunr11r bed with s11rn1nf( V<ff111us duties I 111.1ld11nl! rlress"'r. space for llep'lrlmen t 557-0045 ·"'" hl'll with hit-in Mao;;p.Pr'> Must hiive dr• '"l'r . ,::ti q uality. 1(01111 i.hortha nll, t.ypmj! • · 1>12' '.?l\ll ~1111 .,eir,,tatialslt'ill., I r-r\··Lfn-=. S:ila ry r•o mmeno;uratP l....I I ,_ with pr~v111uc; .... ;•rntnt..:~ 1f ~H 1u,··1oJ• 11.' ·j·,1 , " 3723111 ch Sh•tt 111· 1\l ''l' .; pc· h v rm '1•1, I wk old Cost $600, •II S.l.'lCJ .tls11. hke new 11.tr t hi s1·1 S250 963·2489 Newport l•ach j ___ _._..., ____ ~·"''""'" Curve 9' sofa h 111 •· :1 IH· d r c a tu re. W.AITRF.SS \1usl b•· 11111tl'h1111• chr. rees 8-3 mature & "' • 1 "I 1.;orr1•t li7~· :>ti!i') Investme nt s pecialis t. $36,000/yr. Must have 5yrs exper. dealing in TUrkish commerce. Will be spending about 501t of time out or Unite d States. Will direct foreign commer cial de- partment of American- based development co Take ad to nearest employment develop. ment of fi ce DOT 189.157·010. Ad paid for by employer. 642-6S37 LOOkin1 for personable, neat, energetic person able to grow with a we ll established company Min. 1 yr retail nursery sellln1 experience re quired. Fulltime s tart i n g sala r y $1000-$1400/~. Paid holidays & vacations; hos pitalilat ion 1n surance available Part time positions also available. Interviews by appt onJy, call 646 7441 M·f'. CARRIERS IAiacli111t real e~lah• com pany set' ks 111 ofe..,si••na I JK'Ople to manlll!P rP~:t le orfir"~ Prime areas avail X lnt p ;i~ & bP11er1ts EOE We a rt' c 11l <'r111 i: a I rf•lfl•'IHIOUI' ll('W f1f'ld of c 111rrta111111e11l lhul is swecpinj:( lhr 1111tio11 Wf' arc luokl111o( for a s ales or1e11tf'd llt'rso11 whu h;1s a de~1 rc ru r ab11vel average llll'OOll'.' \'ou musl I~ ix•rs11n .11111• ~ l'Orifolt>11I Ill YllUI alJihty to r un1munll'alc· with others & havl' •h•1lf'n!l:1 hie trr111sµ111 t:it11111 We• ..,., 111 ln11n 1r net 1•!-st1n Xl11t h mi:r IJC11ellt}; /\~ ply al TeleprotlllJler or New11ort lleat·h 'ICll W 16th SI ·"l'Wl>ort ltc;11•h O!Oft f'XIWI 11•n1 (' r•11~ ··~ t' 1.• I I (' n I 1· o 111 JI a n y hl.'ncf1 t<; an<l wo1 k111g 111mh1 11111s f'lf'ast· s end rt''iUO•lc' 1•r call 111 con fid ,.11 ce Employe e Helatlons 1'ept 1714 ) S101111 s.hop. <.:all \111.'l..l'~l.+--------------11 11423. 642 1311\) ;>4 h1 .; I !UY FURNITURE JAMITOI Immediate opening Part time, wknd po!li- llon, 2·11 shirt. Salar y negotiable. Apply in person at Advanced Health Center, 1300 Bristol St. North, Ste. #100, News>ort Beac h. E.O.E. M/F. Uve In Housekeeper. 5112 days a week. Newport Beach area . Non smoliler. Ref's . 3 s mall bo)/3. 675-~~- LOAM ... ISBfTATIVE Rapidly 1rowlng, ag. greuive m ortgage bankin1 firm needs loan rep. for Or g . Co. ter· ritory. Oppty. for high paying career in real estate lending for ea~er, hard working 1n dlvidual. Contact: Mr. Foster, 731·5844 SELL idle items with a "'md whal you want 111 Daily Pilot Class1fil•1I Ad Duily Pilot <.:lassif1eds. ----- LWVD'S NURSF.RY MURSES-L VM,RM Tired of bad hours & depressing surround ing.s? Medica l Weight Lou Clinics re wanhng o pportuni ty. E n - thusiasm a must. F tT & Ptr openings available. 661-1159, 498-6 190, 495-5100; eves 496-2741. Looking for a home or ~1our own? You'll finrl many homes :11lvc•rt1st•tl for sale in Classlr1etl every day . Reach the richest recruitment market In Orange County In a special Dally Piiot JOBS sec- tion planned for February 25, 1981 . J Orange Coast households served by the Dally Piiot and Coast Life number more than 103,000. They m.ke up the most responsive, best educated and affluent reading audience In the county. JOBS standard-sized sections Include a story or a photo prepared by the Dally Piiot staff descrlbtno advertisers' services or employment needs. JO'S MCtfons Wiii appeer both In the Dally Piiot and Coast Lite on February 25. Deadllne ts February.._ 11 If a story or-~ Is desired or FebrU81 v;16 ~r an ad~ertlsement only. • _.., ... ---- CHlllllP•-r•lft._ To,...rw IPK• In JOis, call 642-5671 " Adults with outs la111l1njit attractive pcrscmalilws who enjoy working with 10.15 year ulrl vouths Star t a t $4 tlll/ho11r 2 .30PM a ncl 5 3111'.\1 &12·4321 Ext 250 Ask ror I.on Or_,.Coo1t DoifypUot 330 W Bay ~tn•ct <.:osta Mesa. (;A f.ljual Opp11rl Employer PBX Ans wering St•rvu·e fo"';ves . fo'ull & P IT fo;xr nee. C. M 5"0 1777 Per.;on t•a r>ablc or ha ncll· i ng 11 man 111 a wheelehair, Sat -S un each week 548 7~>49 Personnel PEISOMMEL CUii An Orange Co mrg company has an 1mmed. need for a person to as sist in the Pen10nnel Ofc. Primarily in the health insurance claims & workman's comp. area. Candidates s hould have a min. of 1·2 yrs. exper. & 1ble lo type 50wpm. Knowled1e of t'irst Aid would be helpful. Send resume with salary his· toryto: MmterS,.Chlltlet l&40 Monrovla, C.M. 8Q..2427 E.O.E. PHOMI OPllATOlt Wanted for amell P1umbin1 Co. Mon-Fri 7 :IOAM-2PM No exp. neceaury. non-a mkr. MO-IJS3 PlanU; Int. malnt. f'/T S'1br to a tart1 Co . blneflta C.11545-asl. K•i• thou 1ood llolll1~DN tt.mt 1ou'r• .. ..a., IYlllable to _.....,, ••• l7b1acl· ..,1 1 ..... tor .... la Cl111ftl1d. Cell .... DOUGLAS OIL COMrAHY Wanted ue 111•n d:ill t.. OFC/\LIFOIHIA babysitter 21''-I ~ 11J1 \1 W1•,t1•r n <i lyl" wood 17 14 )963 5671 IA'' 957·8133 3100Alfw3y i\ve. Mon Fri Nl28 !1:' ,1 (1 r1 a1111·cou~·h&loveseat, flea I F'.stale l'arel'I • l'l)stn Mesa. l'1\ 9262fi 6.JOPM !'>111·cfr l'luth c us hion s, AHlrmntivc A1·J111n \Int M1111 s:100 hoth pcs. If you arc l1.1ok111g for an 011pnrtun1ty to learn anti grnw with a n cst.ahlish1•1l rompa ny , call Hand1 Heally SS! 2000 SAi.ES l•:lft1·ns1v1• hou~c JJlant kn1>wlccll'te ;1 must. retail ('X per prf'fcrret1 ,.:nrly l1r~ & wk1111, rc•11 Salary open li45 02IO F.mployer Mercltandls~ I l'.1 II t •J ~"I' Wkdys ----------1 •••••••••••••• ••• •••••• fj7~, :tJ•MI P\'t ' 673·7901. I RANC H REA LTY 551 2000 llECF.f'TIONIST llrtl{l1t p c r s o n n e <' 11 r cl w/ge11eral ofr "' lv p111~ skills , ex~r 1m•r1·rred Ca II 975·0403 l•c.ptlo1tld-Glrl F-ri- ha Lagun:'°leach. Re quires pleasunt phonl' manner & lite ty ping s k ill s . Call Mart h a C-Olhson. 497 .5454 SALES FASHION Ex11e1 ll'llC(• 111•1•t•!-s arv for womt•n ':, appan:I store• Xlnt henefll'i ror ht1ftime l\ppt t>H 11110 Si\LF:S 111 h11111 r l'X JIC'rlf'l11·1• with ~on wall•r a ''" pools, ~pai;, f.i rm adcJ C'omrnis si1111 , Qt1111ffip1l leads rum ('alJ 54.">-5260 lit w II fl & 5 l'A LF:S PF:HSON fti r h e ;i 1 t h .ro II d s t 0 r (' . Pltimr ur r 1t1m r ,...:x11. prrf rl MR 9S:Ji. !">411 69611 R e c e p t i o n i s t f o r SALESPEOPLE Chir o practic Clinic, Part lime P /T, lite orflce, gd ap Eves. & wknds. 111 our pearance, likes working wines & spirits dept. -~th people. 631 -5665 _ Must be over 21 Apply in person: P trsonnel Receptionist, X-RAY Dept.,The Broadway,47 LAD, N.8. lite bookkeep. Court of Fa11hion, N B Ing, promotional duties. ·--- - training in X·Ray pro· SALES Person wanted cedures. For lntl'rview for attractive women '11 phone640-0202 shoe dept lo Fashion -------Island, Full or p/lirne, RICB'T/TYPIST exper nee . 640-7810 Newport 8Hch area law ----- SECURITY GUARD i-· l , 11:11 ll111·k1Ja ~ IJr N JI M1115tU s ,.:1·v ore: M l;tt F1111 t urn• Small N It 11ff1r·t• l.1l1• t vµ111g , rt1i11g. rt• t•nrd ller11111g _ 1;(•t•cl 11h11rw m;1nr11·r & or lo(aniw111111 !lr,7 Jt~tti Sl-:HVH' f·: 'itat11111 atlt'nd ~·u11 t111w J•;;q 1 p rl'f'cl Chevr1>n Stalrnn. :1000 Fairvu•w. C M s1-:1w1c,.~ ST/\TION /\'l"rt-:N I 1AN1' Days, Ii ;1 1\ llJ.lly SIH'll Slnlio11. 17th t. lrv1111', N It 1142 1259 SSlYICE ST A TIOH ATTIHDANT /\hie to work day~. a11ply • at 15922 P11d f1r Coast llwy.11.B 12131592-1571 Small rarts Assemhly <.:lean work area STARTS4.25 WIU TR.AIM Apply between 4 & Sl'M Ml Production Place Ncwpe>rt Bearh tlrm seeks Pojsed In -hool Re@'istrar. Enjoy dividual with good t yp. peuple? rermancnt part Tearhers lni akllls. 1-'ull time po11I-time pos ition In voca-ISL TIACtBS Uon with benefit.a. tton•I sc hool. f; ves Ii a· 6ROUP •• C•llCarl•: 851-1005 days. Vacatio n , Im. Being hired n ow for llC--....ST medl•te alert. Sou t h employment In •'eb. 1981 _.. "-Coaat Pl au ., .. of San· with atudent excha~e With or without typm1 t• Ana. Cell Anthony 1 -c 11 .. _ needed Top pa Tt ..--.ram. a uoct. . • porary .• full u:ie. ~:.j Schools at 179·2353 tor <21J>947-724t Mon.·Sat. Todlervtcee1~ t- 1-'Pllt....._·-------THchert, qamllfed for --------fielumllnu, MWtn1 Hlla pt•·•chool, fulltlme , llC9'1IOMllT up. helpful, DOI ~illVel.~'l ...... olt .......... .., ... ,, .... UlcllaUI ..... c ..... lffUrlll tJpl111a Id. 1-----------IW. ~ --__.. To ltart lmmedl1t.IJ. -. _.,, -· .......... _-'A.. ---u 1dya a tea11l ,f}•· ---••-I .--. -•full Ume, ............... .,..,,. _.,PUa&a..a .... M .1_ ... _ .... _aw.a __ .lrf.;_;_· .. 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Ii .i 2 3 3 3 5 Eve 1 d ryer, Plec riin11c . d1.11n 17141646 6851 saw. bike 542 4Cl!l:l llARHOR /\It tr.A APPLIANCP.SEnv10 : We buy used appl1anre-1 Wt" sell ri·cond. iiuar a pplia ncc' 519 :!077 Was h<'r/d1y(•r . 1101111 rond, SI SO hoth Refr1 1(, GE, SlSCI. 979 513'/ Frig1da1re R<'fn g $200 Kenmorr g1111 dryer $."JO GE Gas dryer St50 K<'n· more was h er $95 . Maytag w1uhcr S65. Guaranteed ~·8672 I IUY APPLIANCES ~ t5HllS3 Gua1e refrigerator, Ph.llto, stO. 54t-lf22S. TRUNDL E RED S50, t.:lothr s P ryer 8rownS50 846·1183 ,.,otallon .Waterbed Kint Si, llke ne w, S200/080 833-2759, 8Sl-ll05 2x4 Furniture. Spcs l200. 642-9859 ___ ...._ Klnii 1l1e box spnnp • mattress. xlnt cond, sao. Mll-1732. 15' G.E. Refrigerator,,..,.. 18/mo old, MOO. Like new 171·2100 XZ112, .... r I I .... DAil Y PtLOl -l.aplll •r•ti 1•11 .... ut ll\ IO tl aokl • :9ttd Ht.\ t old h('t H • r hlln A111-1• ·•~NI ., t!OO ~.I ' 'I 11 f' ·~Q<l lli' t ., fl H u hli !:.:, I011 ....................... "'' lompr1,•u1 lillkliCJlt 'old S..n IC I' rtan~ ·, "Clown" II*' • •••••••••••••••• Oal1 •lt'hlllM. 11 110 .... M.ts •&•/ f'\('bt\), -~ ~ ....... ,.,. t1'on• M •I• T 11l .. phon., arw•e.nn11 rna,•h1111 with ••rranly m will\ re 1004" li.V 7b0 iH" • lltll'I'' Ju hn \\'11)11e l f'll lllA f'lub lll f lll bt'• •h 111 M ual u •ll ' 16i:l ~. "'64 l*i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marine l!:lt!<'trl<'lan 0.11n11n.tall1rep111r ~1 work ~II ~20 evlli 90JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·"' ~1 Y INT .. !RNATIONAJ. WANTl':D Avon Zodiac• 1nt1 .. 111bll' i.porl buut l·•l'•blc: of h11ndltn1t ~p molur 151 tili7 .. cu' IOIO ue1 t'•m ~m 11r1th .. 1rL111t! ·••••••••~••• ••••••• '"'"fur ono• ttc!Mlt hp •-••••-••• '>1111114purr l 't!ntri.I .. IOAllaS &.Ue•A•I TA•I <\mereC'" ver 011rn) ·1·n1 aum.c to hotd my tt um \our b u>1too!> 1tn) o l 11 cuuntrlt'\> MARINt: J UNK SALF. n1 ~nd ont 1 .. n1 lw 11\&rr) • Good unl1I t'1·b uver another Wl'ek " 11 141.C plu.. 1>11t' •l••H<' ~ '180 IWll lo:vl'ryune thal ha11 i1een "'° return perm .. n.:nth the sale items. a1trl'eS ~l..d .. uf111t1\1 I.a.: .S. 'l "P'" kt!l urdt>r 1110, it's Isl d11ss Junk' Sell sir.ip m\'t't•ng ... tlrnt-twfr111135. (.'8'S 1111 $40, ma is sure touich these LD r.,quir .. mc·llL' l'r• • rn .. n Tent SIS, Barb-days I had to give I cou "1ft\t J~ & t hl'h h1r • 11~ $.1, Aluminum Cans pie my word that l 'd pt!"oUO.,ltt~ t;i~ 1:n1 lu:.I' makt: orfi!r 646 1705 give them a full refund ..v;;llpalJl'r f .. btll' IJf Wlthm 30 days 1f they 'O•n Glu µ.1p<>r & ...,,. l'hetndetllt'r, fi ve leghls, were n · t e n l Ire I y .-ill bJl k .S. t11111 vour Jmber gli.ss chimneys, satis fied with the talt!> Or 1 n '"" • •' n:b .uillque l'Opper finished manne toilet I ga vc to hal'k tu hal·k metal parts SJS 962-8437 the m f' REE' No one l•Rtn;~ I clauned lht: Cree radar. Si2t><1 orJ l5 Appn 15' yrds .. lwavy I'm thinking about en ~/5 tagi. St tiill·a I ~hag 1· µt . guld $150 stalling it in my home & 6/11 tug:. II Ml t·<1 11.'IJ 2796 track mg police helicop· ' ur m11re SI 4111·d ters at night wonde r if Sulei.'fax Jnl'lullt•d Shake shingles, new, S20 the rays will fry my :'IJUl'ARll" a bundle Peck up llt'ighbors' Ora'A }our 01A11 or :.t•nd Laguna Beach. 494·4948 The guys from Uewey's name. addrell!>. µhont· & Rubbish Service love we'll mak .. unc •·a.rd µt'r Trailer or invalid llt>lt· me Rumor has et the 2 tag Add 25< t";u:h ron1a111ed to1lt"l. nrw, dnvers t hat empty our Send theck 11r mun.:)' or ISO 642 1960 dumpster 'will be open der to. N 8 h T iqg a marine hardware PILOT PllMTIHG ewport eac e nnes store soon. There's s till ... .0 Club membersh ip for a lot of items left P U <><•K l!'>ti ·ale """''" 1~" """" I d • Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 s -"" _ ~-~ _ windows for Is an ers ex Uu.> 111~ Gold J<'" clry & bronze pipe,_& rnar me fit· I SCRAM-lETS I Columbias, 1500 lbs of Silver &r D1Jmo ncl:. ANSWERS tings at SI.SO/lb That's Jewells of the l\en.1(1lom a ba rgain even JAY 540-4972 Puddle Basic GREER bought 40 lbs . Gomg Police Tanks. hoses. SO brand OAK l"I REWOOI> I SECOND ne w cushions fro m De!Jvered&Stat'ked Alllhe taxespaidovera Islanders. stainle ss Judy, 494 •17f..t lifetime by the average. w i re. e t<' I r ead American a re s pent by somewhere that s mart Lo•• laloolts the government 111 less retailers tum their in· Helium Bouquets de · than a SECOND venlory every 90 days. livered PerfN·t for -We've been open almost ever y o<'l'aslon. 673·~419_ Large t:edar doghouse, 20 yrs & I'm trying to -shak e roof must see turn it the ls t time . Westinghouse l•lectnt• Sl~ 'SI Willys $SOO Kris Guess sailors shouldn't go If ca rt . to I a 11 Y ~9101 try & be businessmen. restored, S750 673·2730' Anyway. rome on down ~ & browse around tht' CtnLDREN'S BEA lJTY W..e.d 1011 sea stories are free Bet PAGENT Girl's 3 Ill l\l '••••••••••••••••••••••• ter lea\•e the wife at tractive & Talente<1. now Heady <.:ash gold/si\v home because she m ight accept mg applwutums any <·ond Special au wand e r 1 n tu o u r GOLDEN G I RI. ladies, s eniors 646·3400 Nautical gift & decor 642 30511 dept & then you'll be out :! H1ton <:ummert·1al air cond1t1one rs Sal·nf11·e at $2,000 for bolh H M Abrams. IHl!I Newport Blvd C.: M 646 0223 LUGGAGE. hght weight big money We'd offer needed for trip, reasona-you a cup of coffee. but ~le pnce ~!:._83!_3. the other day we got a reaJ good offer on the Mmkal cofftt pot and ... ! •'"-His 1013 M i n n e y · s S h 1 p ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chandlery Newport llea1·h Tt•nn1s CONN Uirertor trombone 2537 W Coast Hwy NB Club fa m 1 ly mt• m with c·ase Ex r el lent 548-4192 lien.hep $600 bdo r" Ft•h <'Ond1t ion. $100 67S 8052 1 P.S Weather permit 12131 ~26171 after6PM ting. I'm go1ni;: to lake -the old schooner out Sun-----~ Ibanez elec·trrr guitar. day & try to find Mohy .... ....................... ... leU •• lld llMt v W , It'll. U...S very Ut· U.. W /trade fw auto, ........ ~-Of T Uk· l•t '1H0/080. C1ll , .... _ d111. 175·tlt7 ev•. Mil for Sandy. 1" lfl .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 's,z Mert'edes 1708. xlnt tclftdJUon. 112.000 firm. 1,m.1m Mca• "" ...... ," ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• a• BeeC'h M1a1keteer, nUdt.lme 150 Lycomln1 en1. Z (;o m ·n av 's tr1napond er. Hl-2509 ev•. tllO ......................... 'IO YAM XSl50 STD. 2900 ml, drive shaft, m111. blk/slvr. $2300557-1972 'IM> Y1maha X~. new cond $1200 5$11-9539, ~57411 '78 HONDA M Rzso St Lat. 1ood condition m -6216 ............ Wei .... /,...... 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Rent HarvH t Motor tlome 20ft. Sleeps Six plua. Uses Re1ui.r Gas Call ~0197 a lter 6PM Pnvate Party RENT· 22' l ux mtr home Sips 6. self-ront $275/wk + 8•t m i ~8SllS. For Sale· '76 F1 1.'ld Stream 22. rear dinette. sips 6 f'ord 440 eng, 27,000 me. 19700. P P 493·2319 For Hent. 22·. 11 lps 6, d r i v e s I i k e a 1· a r , $ll01wkend. 10•1m l. 493-2319 T ........ T,. ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9130 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '11 Dodae RV Van Self C'Ol'ltllned Xtn1. low rniles.142-$241 4 WllMIDrt•.. tHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1980 DATSUN 4x4 PICKUP This 4 wheel duve nae; ;i shorl wheel basf' 4 spee<J 11ans AM·FM <;le1 eo c a sse ll e yau 9es coµpe r me1all1c parnt _& o nly 1eoo moles' (Ser 94191 (Siii 1403) '77 Shasta Travel Trlr 21 ', sips 8 xlnt cond, msl see lo apprec (7141846-8739 I ------1------- ·77 Starrralt tent trailer I NEW 11 jeep cl Xlnt cond sleeps 6 $1650. pow_ steer, trak-loc. ~9395 bucket seat s , front ---stabilizer. roll bar & '77 Airstream. 23', elect more Yours fo r im- jack. a m lfm ster eo mediat e d el ive r y radio tape deck. Roof (028870l air, completely s elf $7419 contain~. Call ~_:J:_3?.21 COST A MESA A.to Senke, ,_... AMC JHft & AccHsorin 9400 549-1023 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $SAYE SAVES WITH USED 'AITS Imported car parts IMPORT AUTO SUPPLY 101 N. Manchester Anaheim 776-9900 f'onJ 302 Engine in good running cond. $300/0BO 641·9157, 548-3374 DATSUN Z turbocharger & installation kit. 50"1,,- plus hp. 5950. Complete Oat.sun Z turbo motor, $2000. Fiberglass rear racing fende rs extend stock 8 inches $250. 7Gfr5837 Sacrifice, '77 Sutrnru Wagon, 4 wh l drive', 4spd, Am/ F m ca~:, Mint. $2800. 540·117K3, Trucks 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'IOFORD ,.CIU, 4 s p eed overdrive < RGJ ls:n! > . $6195 HfcWl Uowa,d VOUCSWAGlN INC 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove '78 Dodge I ton. 11/D SU!I JAGUAR C:O.•enloM ! ~nsion , custom bed, . BUSINESS Tree of Life going up lo customers that show up S• DOING I Professional model with o i c k T h e 1s t 2 o 675-~ 960-1?_25e-:e_ I lumber rack ~ tool box Chro 11 b f 11 es H ID tra iler h itch. . me ro ar or sma stereo, cass. 38K $7500_ UNDER A the neck Woodgram at the store with t .h1s ad FICTITIOUS body with hard s hell are welcome to sail with p1rkup Call after 4pm <71-4)64S·7531. 548·3096. -----------· .. NAME? 11 rase. S500 54A-6446 me I'll probably end up · I single handed because I DATSUN p AITS II ,ou ha•e 1usi 111110 OHie• f'w1Nhre & doubt if anyone reads Need parts to fit '72 your n~w Foctllooua j r.,.iptMWt 1015 thisGoatHillRap Sheet Dats un : buck et seat I 8uS1nt,,1 Neme ano ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAPT. ERNl t: · <black ), rear bumper, 1 h••• 1101 vet subm111ed I 1o...1ow •v •t• '"'ILE I••••••-••• I 111 r ~r 1· 1 " "' "' -left rear taillight. Pis 0 Puu •C• '0" P ene I L"111est soft ware for DEC don 'I lorge1 lhlf th• r I hp outboard Motor call 540-5721 art 3 PM & I lim ltallon I• Jo O•y• I Systems All resid ential. Like new. SIOO. Iv phone number. Must I from date ol riling The I mu It i . u n 1 t . c 0 m "·2-1960 be REASONABLE! OA IL v PllO'T w111 mercial/tnduslrial ap-'" ~~~~~~~~~~ I publish ,our ll•lement I phcations For info. call •--"-,Pow-9040 : I lor S J a 50 Our j _. """" clrculallon rncl11clea lhe I J>yra~1d Data• 639-1~27. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I entote Orange Cou1 Sid'--1093 4l'G,_ M ........ '78 DATSUN TRUCK With Campershell. xlnt shape, new tires S3999. Call 831·6440. Sat & Sun. 9am·l.Pm-Weekdays ~~r 6p~-~ '73 l"ORD 112 TON Tool box-lumher rack $1500. 770-5301 '62 Chevy 1f.zT, econ 6 cyl, 4 spd, good cond, ne w tir es . m ecb per f, .. 84AWIC'M :111. ''·ll .. , --,. .. _ . --... -• ., 11 .. WllUY CLIAMCAll AMDTIUCll COHHRL C HEVRO LET K.~tl 11 r.rtt i • ' I'-. I I \1 I ', \ ~4~ 1200 ... HIUYM Top dollan for Sports Cars, Buas. Campers, 914's, Audl'1 Ask Cor U/C MGR JIMMAllNO YOUSWMIH 111711 Buch Blvd HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 --- TOP DOI.LAI PAID.c>I GOOD&CLIAM US8CAISI miracle mazda 2150 H..._ 11•4 Cotto M... 645-5700 WANTED! Late model Toyotas and Volvo s . Ca ll u s TODAY!!! Earle Ike TOYOT .A-VOLVO 1 "6H~ll"l c •• 1.1o4 ... ""'64'·9JOJ °" '40°'4'1 PO RSC HES t "''' H«t1h•i• H•. I I o;frth•q ( ~'""'' '• 636 7J3J Top Dollar Paid t'or Your Car 1 JO .... SON&SON U.ColllMerc.-y 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa MO·s.630 w.,., OVER .... look t~or Your (;OO<J vw, Porsche or Auch ~-VW-PORSCHE AUDI 445 E. Coas t Hiway at Bayside Urive N!_~~ He~ch_ 673·0900 Premium prices paid for any used car (fore ign or dome11tic) In good condition. See Us f'irst ! --· . • , & I S; 6 llOAOWAY ~""'" """ 8353171 l>tl IJI l1MA I[ ORIYING.JolAC"INl •USIDIMW1• '732002 (~) '752002& (OQ3S) '7620021/r•sp. 0578) '77 320ia UM74 > '77 6.30 csi auto < 00401 Cleled S•d.,. _ Ol••I COUMl'~S OLDEST Sales Service-Leas1n11 low C...er,lllC. Holl~ !toyce BMW 1540 J amboree Ne_~rt ~ach ~0-6444 IOI McLAJtlN't & II.SON Beach Blvd LA llABHA IS M1. No of SA Fwy 1 17141522-5333 Sunday by Appt_ '76 S301, 4spd, a /c am/fm, sir., rlllt e nt $8500/0 BU ~3675 '77 320i, s tr, al <', lo mi. new tires, like new. S8SOO 67:J.8886 ·74 2002, auto. air, AM 1 i"M . lo m1. $4700 64S 2374. 675·116311 1978 DODGE COLT SHARP! SHARP! 4 spee d transrn1ss1on radio. body s•ae mo1a 1ngs & sllJcr paint (919UJX) ISlk 13271 Of ler gooo 24 hours alter pub>1cat1on $2999 1980 DATSUN 510 2DOOR SEDAN 4 s peed trans air cond AM/FM and p1ns1r1pes (Ser 19241 (Stk 679) 0 1· fer good 24 hours aller publica11on s4999 •••••• 1974 Fiat 124 Wa9on ••••••• 4 c yl 4 spd AM· F M sterE::O IL19· gage rac k . M ichelin rad ials, 1 o wn e r . lo w miles (823NXM) ••••••• 52263 I •rea •no legal notices I '""J I order lo tubmll your SACRIFICE live -aboard $63,000 app~•· on all e0i11on1 In j' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fully equipped. Perfect • •••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NaflO.:TO READERS AND ADVERTISERS campe r shell. OBO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• m-~!i61oam:_3£~~ ~ -----71DATSUN 510 ---...-... ' .. ',: 111 ~~8., ~ 1 1 : ~ ~ HlxR~~~ Re1'!&~~~¥F:s ~-a~i~,-i~11°~v1t5 I approp11•1e copy and • pt 534 I""" 840 2254 check 10 THE DAIL v 17SC M w /Solom on 55S Y -"""' or PILOT p 0 Bo. 1560 htndings Sl60. SCOTT on boat. Cos1a Mesa. CA 92626 po le s with str apless W• 11 0o 1he •01 For grips and ice lips SIS 1ntormahon aboul ••g•I Both xlnt cond 646 3724 •d•••halng pl••H call 642-4321 hi 332 Sporti1MJ Gooch I094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Little 1s Be g•! Classified Remington Woodmaster adt arc really smal l 30 06 auto w /Weave r "people lo ~ople" sales s cop e & case S3SO. calls with big readership ~~ and big results ! To place Scuba Pro Tank BC with your cla!!sified ad. rall 'auto enflator today 642-S67H. 962-0048. ~~ ~v.fov ~~coils? Let ......_.N Y£~-W ~oura'.t. Use ..... At/ service When placing your ad ... a Dai ly Pilot ad number will ~ppear in your classified ad •.. we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call In at your convenience ·during office hours and get ·the responses to your ad ... this service is only $7.SO week. For more lnforma- , tion and to place your ad tall 642-5678. ' '75 KONA 18' Ski Boat, w/115 hp evenrude. spr clean. 250 hrs. on motor . 548-4713after SPM 16' GLASTRON with t rlr , xlnt fishing & ski boat. 673-5340 18' Viking, glass hull. wttrailer & '79-75 hp Evinrude OB. Call Brad, 642-6175 wkdays 8-5. ......... / ce.tw 9050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •IMMAC28'.34' BOATS 6/12rno. plans prepaid rrom $189/mo. including slip, lessons 714/964-5194 ...... w 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •CAL 2·27• SAILIOAT A fut one with a diesel eqine, spinnaker. VHF 120 " 155 Genoas. buienta, an traveler. stove 6 m ore! Slip available? Priced at BELOW market value! Please caU Larry P1ul at '11·2500 (9 to t ) for appt. to show; If out, pleue leave messa1e. 11' Hobie Cat, pert. cond. 5/mo old. Sailed 4 times. '5llOC> invest, sac. '3500. 545-2510 after e. Cal a , 7 blip taat, SllOOOln new equip. .-OOflrmM0-51N '11 lfab6e 11, very clean, IDUlheU. ...,,.. 'T:.~ . ..................... . ..... ,. •.... •• onrl1p. N•WJOrt ..... mA>ITl4m. ••Ma The price of items advertised by vehicle dealers in the vehicle classif ied advertising columns does not in· elude any applicable taxes, license. transfer fees. finance c harges. fees for air pollution con- trol device certifications or dealer docume ntary preparation charges un- less otherwise speclf,ied by the advertiser . Gswr.. 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• V.._l.ted UtedCanll 77Ced.S.•• Htro roof •• ,m ...................... •wltNl.cnhec ... tral. .... locks 10 12 DRJ ,,,,, /'"""" ALLEN OL ll\M O l ll f ·C A Oil l A C •~M ( · \lllAllO 1Af-'1N/I Nl<.1111 lfll 01\0'I 4'/'i MIO ·•Toyota 1.1nd Crul .. r, IOIJCI bod1. 1ood Int, •nll ndl work, atra •n1. for P9N t 1'1!0 4N·Ud ~"' 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '17T-llRD CLASSIC I You mu1t '" to •P· prttlaw um beauty at '79 Toyota . 4WD. xlnt Sharp• <013421> cond, dlx int, ps , lllt whl, A.tos. l .. art.cl $43'5 995. 493-9436_ _ __ ~·i:.::·······;;·05 ®L iffMJt Mowauf Y-9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l,.,, v O Ll(SWAGfN INC ••••••••••••••••••••••• E ·'• 534-4100 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISITYOUI ORAM&I COAST '75 Dodge Voyager LEAS ' 13731 Harbor lonit bed~~ist. $2200. DIRECT! Garden Grove '66CHEVY VAN Good cond, 6 cyl, $1100 642·1272 '71 GMC Deluxe window Van, 3500 mi on brand new engine. Re movable cam per unit, front & side awnings . S2950. 646-9669 days. 760-9!>61 eves & weekend!_._ __ '73D~E Trades m a n '200' C ampe r S p e<'1al . Load ed, w /extr as $3000/080 Call 646·8113 aft5PM ........... 9510 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dial 213.714 MER-CEDES direct teases H().JSQ of llllX>rtS .... w..eM 91to ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY T OP DOLLAR hrr top use d c ars · fore11n . domeatlC's or claulcs. If your car is ••tra cle1 n, s ee us nRBr1 1911 Al.PA SPIDBS llACH IMPOITS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Audi 5000, S package, xl n t co nd . auto , 16SOO/OBO. 536·0121. '79 Audi 5000, air. snrf. Blaup Am/Fm rass 22,000 mi, xlnt cond . $9,995. Eves : 644·9278; dys: 981·57~1 '79 Audi Fox. Like new Low mileage 35mpg 49pd. Many extras $5150. 11116-2161,.;,I _____ _ ... w 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For the best deal In Oran1e County ... Come See Us Today! ! & SADDL•ACK YALLIYl~S ..aa Marsuertte Pkwy. Mlaalon Viejo H 1·2040 4tM94t • CkJMd SUndays Use the Dally Pilot "Fast Result" service elf rectory. Your aervlce ls our __ ••• 91*1 .. ty. Call ea.1111 e.t. m Mid-Week ··r s PEC IAL~ 1979 CHEVY CORVETTE T-TOP Automatic trans , pwr. wi ndows & door locks tape, llll wheel & 1n flaw less cond1hon! Has ONL 11.586 one owner miles! (Ser. 4652). (Stk. 1398). Offer good 24 hours alte pubhcation. Sll,488 NEWPORT DATSUN ,+ I j' ,, • • ' ' I I 833-1300 HONDA HIAD9UAITllS TODAY!!! UNIVllSITY SALI-.:S & St:RVIC E OLDSMOllLE HONDA GMCTRUCICS 2850 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 540.9640 '77 Civic. al e. gd condt $3,200 Weekends and eve4-7 7S1·5199 ...,.... 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74JAGUAI XJ6L 44,000 ori1inal miles. wner, loaded! (52851) $6495 JIMMAlttNp YOUSWACHH 111711 Beach Blvd . 142-2000 9731 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '18 Cosmo, velour 'up· holstery, 1 1"" Ss pd. Am /Fm ste reo, gd cond. Runs great. $3,050/0 80 . tm-5512. AMAHllM MAZDA NOW OP EN Orup County's Volume Maida Dealer DATSUN Z t~liarser tl .. 1120 • 1n1taUa0on kit. Wk· AHM•tt C!f z":'°~= M••• -. . .l'ilall'l11M .1ea.r --61J.-l.-Mlll1• .... fenden -ntnd ~ ~· ..... --. . .. .. ~. _ ..... __ -· -, .. -.. ~ -... ·-· ....... --••\.# •• _,-.. ·-fl' .... -. .......... ...... . ...,. .,.. ... ~· .. ..........--...-.. ... -.. ---·· ........ ..-.. . ... !J ... _._,,..,_. _ _.. ___ _ . '77 1000, pert. cond, 71,000 ml, metalll~ 1reen , $12 ,tOO . <7l4 )S..5745. Turbo 300 D. Brand new '81. Can be p icked up in Europe or L.A. Delivery J uly 28 in E u rope . 714/640-9400 or 644 ·5964. '70 280SL. mint cond , xtras. Blaupunkt cass, S20,SOO. PP, 499.5000 1971 280SL. Flawless classic, concourse cond . 19,500 675-36S2 ------ MustSell '80300Sport2dr Sedan. many xtras, call 646.6503 MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77MGI IOADSnl CONYEITllLE Imma c ulate ! Onl y 37,048 miles. (336600J $3988 dealer 831-1375 ,...,... 9741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.state Sale. '78 Diesel. a ll options, make offer 67S 10:11 LEASE DIRECT! I ti I PIUGIOT TUllO. llACH IMPOITS 848 Dove Street NEWPoWr BEACH 752-0900 ----Ponche 1978 PORSCHE 91 ISC COUPE I!. car es a blat:k o black beaut' · 5 s pe trans . fat·to-r) !>Unroof. fa <·111 r\ a ir t•o nd . 111 Ju punk t A :\1 F M !tll•rt·o 'a~:;t•lte. \O. Id .. al- lu\,, lt•attwr ~eat~. pwr "i ndo\\!t, hra. ful!, l;imp · & uni\' H .UUU m Iles: 128!1C'\:PJ s22,995 MltACL£ AZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 645-5700 ·~ Porsche 924. Lo mi. 5 spd, fully equipped 6.'Jl-9867 & 646-2028 '71 911S, snrf. air, lthr. eler windows, SIS,000. ~2375, 675·8638 ·73 914 2 O. new clutch. Amtl·'m cass, must see. Best offer 548·9228 . '60 Porsche Roads te r Convt. (like Speedster I New black paint & int Reblt eng. Best offer ~er $7 .900. 66~ -1267 ._ loltloyc• 975' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •t DEALER IN U.S.A . ROY JRR CARVER ROLLS-ROYCE 1SolOJ•m-•• ...._., .... 11 \'---.............. ~ CtOSfD SUNOAn '79 Silver Wraith II dnt rond , Blk /Brown, $80,000 s.4(). 7980 ___ _ s.tt 9760 • •••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! lfll IAAI TUUO. llACH IMPOl'TI Ml Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 712-0900 Ol .... ICOUMTY .... BUY or LEAS£ DIRBCJ' OVERSEAS DEUVEIUES •Ot20~ Grove 111 OarOM GtM , 9190 I s299.5 .. OVWIUS 'llO Cad ~;ldorado Xlnt ('ood $16,~ cash & take vvl)r pay ml~ 675·2972 '711 Seville. low m1 , loaded. leather, $9500 Cull_SJ5.~ wkdys, Ct o ttl7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Camaro Almost a dass1r Beaut Best olr ~?t.b'•• LINCOLN-MERCURY l& 18 Auto Center Dr. SD · Fwy -Lake For est e xit IRVINE IJ0.7000 '77 Monan •h, small V-8, auw trans, ps, pb, dlx mt, gray, 5,000mi. SJSOO ~·5529 aft_6pm C:..TI"Oltt tt20 67>_37_67 ___ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 Mercury Wagon, runs •••••• 1976 ' Arrow Hatchback • •••••• 4 cyl.. 4" speed. great gas saver. radio . steel radials. vinyl 1n- ter1or, wheel & body moldings. (043UBE). **** 1968 Firebird ***** VB , automat ic , power steering , AM -FM s tereo tape. white letter tires. landau top. new "TRIC K ' vel ou r buc k et seats. ·'Cream Puff ... (YHW738). **** 52199 T b e Vanag o n 7 passenaer with 13.000 miles Eura Sharp 1 l5Ui64l Sf 4'5 JIMMAllNO VOUSWAfHH 11711 beach Blvd 142-2000 =========--• Clte•yMona'7f .gd,bestoffer. 2 + 2 H a t c h b a c k 1 496-0187. ••••••• 1' VW SCllOCCO Lo Miles ' ( 082820) SHH ~·v~wtt~ ~ 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove '1'YWIUS I MuatSell! (034308) ~~.;;:~~~'t ! ~lj) 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove • '73 VW Bui. xlnt cond. SS,000. VW parts, '68 le ft & right door, '73 left door. SSO each. 548·9744 '74 Super Beetle parts. Back seat $20. Right door $40, windshield $.10. 641-9157 ' '78 VW Bus: Sunroof, 4 :;pd. trans . low gas mileage. 36,000 miles . 5'5-9729or 556-6560. '74 VW Super Beetle. xlnt, won't last . $2500. 963··~16. '65 VW Bui. Xlnt running cond. Everything new. 645-9034 afte r 6 :30 pm •73 VW Sedan new engine, trans $1800, make orrer. 962-9810 '70 Squareb, perf cond. new eng. tires, brakes, pnt , int. 4 93-0748 **** 1980 Buick Skylark **** 4 door 4 cyl .. a ut oma ti c , ster eo. pow e r steering. power brakes, air. tilt, cruise. s port wheels. (201ZYN). 57295 **** **** '79 BUICK RIVIERA CPE. **** $3000/080 _ Aut omatic . stereo, ·~ V_W BUG _ _ _ heater, power steer~ng, Clean body, sunroof. power' t>rakes . electric seats and windows. air, 644-6579 __ _ 1111 wheel,w1 re whee I 7) 5qUAlllACI $1650. 646.3723 '74 Orange Bug. 53,000 mi, am /fm ster eo, $3000/080. Call Leslie, ~1031. 675-4026. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALIS. SBVICE AMOLIASIMG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS IAIUlll VOi.YO 1986Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 646-tJOJ 540.9467 OllAMel COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Larteat Volvo Dealer in Oran1e County! BUY or LEASE DIRECT ~~~ 10120 Garden Grove Bt Garden Grove 53(>9190 'iO Volvo 1ood co nd , P"Ul 1u milea1e $850 75HJ115 ......... covers . (726WRB) '79 Cadillac Eldorado Full power, AM-FM stereo. C .B .. split seats, leather in- terior. wire wpeel , discs. tilt tele wheel. 23 ,000 miles . (574YOI) ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMC ttOl ltl!!i-~BI-· ....................... $12,49 '7S Hornet, A/T , new traaa, altenaator, 1en, 1tarter. Xlnt lk new U.... Loma IOOd. runa trNt but bu a Jot ol ml on ........ •1·2151 aft •. Allr for ... Classy Autos · Advertised 1nfh~ l•)tjpi!YI •ELDORAl'>O Nice tond. SlOOO. T'JO.UOt Econo m ical 5 s peed ---------- manual tra ns. C lean Mlllt.Rg ff52 car! <052XJ U >. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY $45'5 '70 Mustang 302 2bl. HOW""ID CL..... .. -a....a FM/Cass., super clean "' -·,._.. xlnt cond $2200645·5660 Dove & Quail Sts Nl.o:WPORT BEACH "19 Mustang 4cyl, 4s pd, IJJ.0555 fm/cass, $3900 /0 8 0 556-6138. 497-3564 SHUSFllSTl We have a good selection '66 Mustang Convt. Stock. o f NE w & us E o new top, trans rblt.. eng 52886 '74 Firebird. 81 .000 m l. must sell S2SOO bst orr 551 -3628 '79 Grand Prix LJ Immac. rond. moonroof. · Alloy whls, ll m1fm H trk. I all pwr equip. lux int. ~~~~~~~~I 22 ,000 m1 . sa tr -SS350tOBU 640-65112 Chevrolels! lo mi. 77 H 228eves •MUSTANG• I ,--~ .. -.. --·-·-, '67, 289 Engine. V8, a /l'. I Going Into ' new ra.dial .tires, red I l Business? I COHHKL CHEVROLET .'.X2X I f.u t~ •r H h d I I i:-.·1 \ \1 E:--\ SU-1200 w /blk inte rior, St 750. I . Days 642·4321 ext 210, I I ~~~Ae~~"~~t for <i 30 da} ::id in the . eves640.~049 !As required by law. j ·72 Chevy Kingswood , . lnew businesses! Estate Wgn all elec win· 66 C l ass IC Mus t a n g us Ing a Fie titio us dows, seats', door locks, Convt. S7,SOO firm Must leuslneas Name must am 8trk stereo, a le, lug-~~:l~l855·8300dI~·-_ I register that name gage rack, many xtras, Nifty '6S Must Convt I with the County Clerk. j bro-/whto", gold int. R <don, Sj,,.llSO ro ,m j Coll the DAILY PIL:] xlnt cond. $1200 Rhonda Day : 8 48 .1655 . e v~ I LEGAL DEPARTMENT DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 962-5355 840-1722. for forms and further ----------information. '76MOHli2+2 Olduublle 9'55 . . 642-4321 DO' IT NOW• Fue l saving, 4 cyl. looks ••••••••••••••••••••••• t Ext. 332 & runs good. $2875. Call ~· ------Ask For Sandra Your Daily Pil<1l Service Dirett11ry Representat1 ve 642-5678, Ht 311 M i k e 557 ·3527 o r 759-0060. '73CH1'.:VY LUV V-6 Automatic, Stereo, New paint, Tires, xlnt cond. $2395 962·2730 '75 Monza. 47 .000 m i. S2.200/ofr. 642·0268 '66 Corvair Monza, runs good, needs body work. $500. 642-7072. ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHOWROOM COHD. '75T·TOP Power brakes, power windows, power steering with tilt/telescoping s teering wheel. a ir. AM /l•~M stereo, rear window defogge r . auwmatic trans. Snow white with Burgundy in· terior. 27,000 miles. lm- m a cu I ate thruout ! S8,100. 754-6790 or Answer Ad #209, 642-4300 -24 hrs. '75 Vette. loaded . $2500. cash & take over payts. 751-6271 ; 760·8847 eves. 179 Olds Regency 2 dr .. d iesel, power seats . AM -FM stereo. cruise. tilt. power w in dows . (876YIN) $6395 ,.;?"" ALLEN OLOSMO&llf•CAOILLAC GMC •SUBARU JIUJC........OC U't'"•'"'-, LAGUNA NIGUEL ~· .. W"I' ...... , •• " ttlS ·==;ma '77 Aspen Deluxe , lo 3SK mi,$3250 631-6557 '77 Dodge Aspen, SE SW 318 V-8 , auto. air, Am /Fm, 6040 seat. cruise, radials, 57,000 mi , 1 o wner, Ca ll 646·9638 afte r 5 pm, 641-7197. '65 Dart, nu eng, runs great, must sell. $650. 494.9363 . NEW FIESTAS UNDER INVOICE THIS WEEK ONLY AT UllSI ~ FQR_, L~L!. .......... ........... lllWW.•- 1977REGENCY Top cond. hi mi. $2200. 536·8974 ·so Olds Omega Sedan, air, power steering, 3,500 miles, like new! (1 APC493) $6495 ForClualrled Ad ACTION Calla Daily Pilot AD-VISOR ea.5171 Whether )ou·re bu)lllK or selling. Class1r1cd ::id· ve111s mg will ge t your message to the right pt-o pie. Call Today· 642 5fi78 1-------- This Week1s Special 1?r8A~~Ds~~o 4 ~ 4 54997 We've got lots of 4 X 4's ••. I 75 IHTERHA TIOHAL ?r~A~~STC~t! ~res & 53997 Wheels !976LPG) '78 PLYMOUTH $6997 TRAILDUSTER 4 X 4 AT , AC. PS. S tereo Cassette. Custom Wheels & Tires 1192648) '78 DODGE w 150 4 x 4 4 sp. PS. Custom Wheels & (1M36753J '78 DODGE w 150 4 x 4 56597 Tnes $AYEI 4 sp, AC. PS Stereo 8·track. Custom Wtleeis & Tires (292201) '79 DODGE 56997 4 X 4 P,·u AT. PS. Custom Wtleels & Tires l 199549) VANS!! '77 DODGE .. s4997 "SURFER" VANS 3 to c hoose from 1 H069081 ! 1K71793) ( 1F73772J '77 DODGE VAN CONVERSION -LOADED! (413TZW) 55997 PICK-UP TRUCKS!! '78 FORD 112 TOH (1W86559) '78 FORD F250 RANGER (1K13137) •79 CHEVY CUSTGM (1R17411) 55997 EASY CREDIT!!! . ........... , ............ , •UHltw•_, ............ ., ·w ....... .......,..,.. ........ .,. .. ................. ,.,. ' MAMMOTH TOT AL DISCOUll LEARAICEI EVERY NEW 1981 CAR AND TRUCK IN OUR HUGE STOCK IS NOW DRASTICALLY PRICE SLASHED! N·o VEHICLES HELD BACK. IT'S OUR r' BIGGEST STOCK REDUCTION SALE IN 60 YEARS. USE YOUR INCOME TAX REFUND EARLY! Tlt.odore lobiM '-ct w• ptty tt. lillterest fw 60 dtlys • yow certified ta ,..._,. lo... EVERY NEW 1980 CAR NOW PRICED AT ALMOST 100 TO CHOOSE FROM! • FIEST AS • FAIRMONTS • PINTOS • GRAMADAS • MUSTANGS • L TD1s • THUNDERBIRDS Limited S.tections of Showroom- Fresh Staff and Executive Can at .EVEN GREATER SAVINGS! : 1 12%APR lt73FOID PINTOWAGOH l h•J SuoHe mod8t l\a a • c~i •"9•"e •v•~t•c hll"IS 111m1 low mtlMi' Thrs one won t IHt 111 1n11 once~ Ret;e•! buyer, onl~' 9?2JORJ tSti.. P<1606A 51588 54488 197' TllUMPH SrtTFflE Eauinmonr lll(.luOC-1$ • •c>ee'd lrant A.~ i ~ .1ssf'llP c..uistom t'lln@iOl!t & r«11ttt h,.,_, •ta!-low '"•1,1 & 1\ t c.IPdn "'" n~ 51tXW). SI• P•~ . 197' MG "l"IOADSTH • \P@ttO rranStN"'°", AM ,. M CQ \PIJe ,.,dd wJw,lelt rtd11I '"9_. & teu '""' 11 001) l}ttQ•nal m iles• H5WOVI 1S" 3014111 54988 1975 FORD F600 "STAIHED" 18 ft IMO. 4 tlpeMI-. -11e.r1ne •1-lronic Ii ...... ""' vwy 10W '"'I•' A <H I W0<~-1 I 0111104) 19'11 4408T), OM I ti I GIAMADAS, MUST AMGS, T ·lllDS! LIMITID OFFll·HUllYI L!.14 DODG• COLT H~•tUOo rnoc:Ht! ""''" • soet!O trans AM F~ c.usent- 04.1ci..e1 teals & gold tt•ter.o, ".io11tJ "'"" '""' tr1n!«>0r1a1100' 514t<OO SO. 0133A. 51688 1979 PLYMOUTH "DUSTER" . Slant 6 'YI W'!Qln& al11om.tt1c tr1~ CJ¥rr "llftt:t""0 • ., c.ona & bVOl.et Mlf) Svoer ·e11ao•/lfV oiu~ POlllOmv with 1es; '"•" t5,000mi!es' Ser t53!# 5,._ •5161 1979 FORD MUSTANG Econom1c..1 • C)1 ~·ne • ~ trens air cOnd A.~·f"M c•-"•· cuttom w"9ets & V9i"Y LOW m.te1• Sil••• e•ttll10f Wllh bl"9 buel<els 538WOY S!k P44l!9' 1979 FOID F 150 PICKUP va, 3 ·-hnl With.,..,.,,, •• AM·FM ~•Mil• Ind Cle1n M I pn ...rh .... ""9n 8 600 m11 .. J $ef ?9711 tStll P'61TT) 559• I d 0 r •I H s r r I ' " --- ••• DAIL V Pll 0 1 SPECIAL Ct«YSLER CASH REBATES* MEW 1980 ZDOOI H4TC~ACIC C .. YSLER LE BARON MEW 1980 CHRYSLER CORDOBA COUPE FOR FLEET SALE.OR LEASE Loaded including VB. automatic trans . PW!' steering & brakes. air cond1t1oni~. AM-FM stereo with 8 track tape. pwr seat & windows. elec dig clock. pwr sunroof & door locks. cruise control. 1111 wheel. Padded Landau roof. dual remote mirrors. premium wheel ' covers. wsw radial tires & much. much morel I 176!>61) INFORMATION, CALL 546 1934 PAUL DE FABUS • SERVICE HOURS MONDAY THIU FllDAY: 7:30 A.M..fo-l:JO P.M. SA TUIDA Y: l:OO A.M. TO l:Ot P.M. • Eoonom;~ .w-'~ I ISleed tratlsmi CYiinder en 977 D .... r budiet sears saion. air 00nd8!ne. 4 It ~ SUu "->rel (108957') radio. wsw tllOning, 6 cy1. en . 0 SI04'H " . res 4 COnd.. ~ne. •utoma11 ~5 ______ more1 ~-JJ=_~J_.brakes . .;,~rat7ris air • cy1 e ~o cou,., COnd., r:;:me, standard tr cassette b brakes. AM-F ans . arr morel (I ~ .. ucket sears M stereo ~Wl<Rj · wsw tires & . $469.S s419s I flO PLYMOUTH Ea>nom,ca~ow COUrf trans .. air oo cy1 engine aur sears. rad nd. Pwr brakes gma11c (5'CSzGT) 10. WSw ttres a' UCket · mo~1 ss29s SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING A 1980 PL YM .UTH CHAMP! IUJll ClllT Ylll llllTlll llllY PIPll WlDNE ~OAV J ANUAWY .'ti 1'1H1 ORANGE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Storm spr-ays coast, _floods lowlands Tht' l«m lh•I thrtc>utt•nt'<i th .. Uran1e ( 'o-.sl •11 cJa> '1 u .. s<I•) ' hnall> c.-ut luo&r Tu .. ~Jlil> 111.iht and ~lirl} IOOll) )IJh11trrlnK tht' ,.rf'<i 11dlh I0("11l11cd 1ohowcr ' that . .Ill llmt'i. bN·11rn v 1itully .. ~~ht'n. lf"owt"\'t•r ttw l ~ W t-<Hhcr S~n ll'r )llld lht' '10 1111 wilt mo\~ t'i1..~1 lum~hl 1.-.avlng coc1l v.e atht'r tn 1~s w~Ju: T ht>rt' ~ 111 .t>c " Go l>t'rt'ent \'h"nN• of 1hOYt t'r!. Thur:.da\ T h" ~torm , a lthuuach dumping le1111 1h1m an inch o( rain alone I ht' Orangt' ('ou:.1. d td ca\lse li'tnl>Oniry nood1n-' 1n SOrnt' low ly u1g areal\ ~<·ause o( the In ~ens it~ uf SUfl'!t' O( the ShoWt'rS ..ind .. dut:te~ storm dr111n or \WU In t rvint:. u portion ot the roof J \ tht: S~rry llnivac mini com µutt'r µJani on Michelson Drive l'OllaµsL-d Lh1s morning Nobody Wdl> in1ur1'l1 An Oran~e County 1-~1re Dt-partme nt spokesman said r ain water apparently COi· leeted on the roor because drains wer e stopped up and the weight M the water caused the roor failure On Balboa Island in Newport Reach. a woman who lives on Agate Avenue told or a freak ac· cide nt she blamed on the storm. A s urfboard. s he sa1d. apparent- ly knocked over by wind and ram . smashed through a window at her home, landing on her bed. She wwsn't in bed at the time, she said. In Huntingtoo Beach local weather watcher J. She rman Denny measured .62 inches or rain as or 8 o'clock this morning . Denny's records show that 2.75 inches or rain have fallen lhls season compared to 6.52 inches at this time last year. In Newport Beach, the Orange County Harbor Patrol measured Alaia guilty of two BB Dfsfrirf Nursing staff cuts opposed Huntington Beach Union High School District trustees were warned Tuesday night that the well-being or s tudents would suf- fer next year if they a pprove a proposaJ. to eliminate the school nurse program to save money During the four-ho ur public Schooh eyed/or closiue Trustees in the Huntington Beach City <elementary) School District are expected to make a decision soon that may lead to the closure o r two or more ele mentary schools. To orfset some or the mounting financial deficits, Supe rinten- dent Lawre nce Ke mper, recom- m e nded l ast year th at two schools be closed which would r educe annual costs by more than s:n>.ooo. A special committee rormed to s tudy the 13-school district's financial prospects also urged the closure or two schools plus the shutdown of Clapp School, a facility presently being used by 47 special education students. Kemper said today he will rec· o mme nd closure of s pec ific schools at the Feb. 10 board meeting. hearing on proposed budget cuts, alt ernate budget pro- posals by school employees were presented to prevent severa l s port s programs and t h e counseling department from be- ing eliminated. Mo re than JO persons out of the a udience or 700 at Hunt- ington Beach High School spoke to the board. Most criticized the pr oposed c uts that would include laying orr 144 te achers. 53 counselors and rectucing the nursing program to a single nurse based a t dis trict head- quarters. District officials <'ontend they must cut $3.9 million from next year 's gene ral rund of $42 million i.n orde r to balance the budget. ' A combination of inflation, declining e nrollment, inade- quate state funding and increas· ing overhead has c reated the financial bind, according to of- ficials of the West Orange Coun· ty district. Beverly Bradley. a nurse at Ma r in a High School , warned that. without school nurses, ma ny contagious ill.nesses would not b e q u ic kl y detected. Emergency care and health education needs also wouldn't be fulfilled, she said. Mrs. Bradley said that many students come to nurses with personal proble ms. such as sex- u a I abuse by s tep pa rents, vene real disease or e motional problems . .. ,. .......... FREEDOM BUS RIDER HAS TIMELY MESSAGE FOR IRAN Bua e11rryl119 treed Amertcana headed tor WhHe HouH Ex-hostages fan out to home towns By The Associated Press outside Washington . where neighborhood children provided a candle lig ht we lcom e, and J e rry J . Miele. 42. of Mount Pleasant. P a . rtc w to Pit- .19 or an inch o( rain as of 3: JO a .m . The Orange County Flood Con- trol District measured .81 or an inch in Santa. Ana, .S6 of an inch in Costa Mesa and .90 or an inch at Santiago Peak ne ar Modjeska Canyon at 8 a.m . San Juan Capistrano rancher Carl Hankey measured .60 of an inch o( rain by 9 o'clock this morning. In Irvine. th~ Irvine Company agricultural division m easured .74 or an inch of rain as of 6:30 a .m . In Laguna Niguel , weather watchers at the Moulton Niguel Treatment Pl~nt measured . 78 or an inch as of1.8 a.m. Records kept by J oe Jahraus at his Laguna Beach Lumber Co. show that .75 or an inch or rain had fallen there by 9 a m Temperatures alo'nJC the coast <SeeSTORM, Page A Z) slayings Second degree verdict By DAVID KUTZ MANN Of ... Oeil• ,..._.Si.ff Huntington Harbour surgeon Louis Alaia was convicted of second deuee murder today in the June. 1980, stabbing deaths of his former wife and a Long Be ach attorney in the woman's harborside home. Alaia, 50, buried his head in his hands and wept a fter the six· man. six-woman Or ange County S uperior Court jury returned with the verdicts late this morn- ing. Prosecutor Richa rd Farnell. who had urged the jury to find the defendant guilty of first degree murder in each count. s aid he was satisfied with the jury's decision. "It was a very dtrficult case ... Farnell told reporters outside S uperior Court Judge Byron M c M i llan 's Santa Ana courtroom. "Under the facts we had in this case. I think the jury did an excellent job,'' the pros- ecutor said. Both Farnell and defense at- torney Albert C.S. Ramsey said the verdicts mean that the jury de termined Alaia had malice toward Margy Lou Alaia. 37. and attorney Marvin Tinc her, 50. when he fatally stabbed the pair at the woman's Gilbert Drive home in Huntington Harbour on June 13. Farnell had contended that CSee ALAIA, Page A2) Appointment of HB boss D_,I, ,.1191 '"'" P- VEADICT IS 'GUil TY' Phyalcl•n Louis Alala Police say arrests end theft ring Four suspects includinl.l two Orange County men have t>e<>n taken into c uslody in Anahei m by Los Angeles Count~ S h<'nff's deputies who s ay they havt' broke n up a $1 5 million lhl'fl rin~ A s pokes man for Lhc Lo:-. Angeles Sheriff's Department said the rour men were arrc!>tc·d at an /\n~heim warehouse Tuesday afternoon after deputies foll11wl•d a truck ther e that w a~ loadl'd with a llegedly stolen wtnl'. Booked in to the..• Norwalk sheriff's substation on r haq:cs or receivin~ stolen property wcn ' Anthony Lee Culp, 23. of Placen t1a. Sal\'ador Del~ado. 27. of Fullerton . Nathan David f;onn. Trustees are expected to make their decision the following week on whether to close the schools. T h e district has proposed eliminating the nursing program and replacing e m ergency health care with paramedic services or employees versed in first aid. The freed hosta~es started returning to their hometown to· day. to the friends and neighbors who had prayed. run~ bells and tied yellow ribbons for them dur· ing their 444 days of captivitv. tsburgh, saying he··fH ... A~·-8et Monday three· or four·month vacation 63, of Los An~ete.s-.--ond--V+nttnt·-- MarlowHodges,27 .of San Jose. Trustees last week Peceived the final report from the declin ing enrollment c:ommittee which identified four schools m ost like· ly to be closed. They were. in order or priori· ty, LeBard. Eader. Peterson and Burke. The s chools were selected either because they are in low growth a reas or on the basis that their closure would cause the least amount or dis ruption to students. The school district, with a cur- rent enrollme nt or about 6,800, has experienced a steady enroll · ment decline for a number of years . o m cials of the sports depart- ment propose shutting down the district's fi ve swimming pools rrom July to J anuary and In June for an estimated savings of Sl25.000. This would allow sports trainers lo retain their jobs and a llow several junior varsity sports lo be retained. Counselor Je rry Weber asked the trustees to cut school ad· ministralors' work load from 12 monlM to 11 months rather than eliminating the 'entire counsel- ing department. He a lso asked them to consider t he data processing budget . which he said has increased by 52 percent to $600,000 in two years. .. A native son has returned home to us , to the people who love h im m ost.·· said Pen- ns ylvania Lt. Gov. William Scr anton Ill, as he welcomed Michael J . Metrinko. 34. al the air port in Scranton Across the country. similar welcome-home ceremonies were prepared. Military bands and color guards were at the ready at airports; shoulder-to·shoulder crowds ringed tarmacs a nd lined motorcade routes . Two 'of the 52 released hostages re- turned home Tuesd ay night after White House cere monies. J ohn E. Graves. 53, went to his home in Reston. Va .. just hcfore going back to work Metrinko, whose home is in Olyph ant outside Scranton . stepped off a private plane on a 15-foot-long red carpet as a band played "God Bless America" and the crowd cheered . "I 'm a little b it over - whelmed." he said "Thank you very. very much." Greetings of all kinds awaited the 52 Americans. from public acclaim to silent thanksgiving. They're getting keys to cities. glasses of champagne. bouquets or yellow roses. They'll hear church bells and the national an- them . They 'II see miles of CSee HOSTAGES. Page A2) Planners get 7 Bolsa options Bf PAT&JCK KENNEDY ot•DellT ,... ..... Orange County planning co m- mi11ioners have been presented with seven different development propoeels for the Bolsa Chica marsh, with extremes ranging from preservation in a natural 1tate of 1,105 acres, to a develop- mentofl,IOObomes. Five of the proposals catt for a boat marina in conjunction with varying amounts of marsh preaervation and residential de- velopment. All ol the proposals call for a ebanaeltotbe1ea. ftne plam are from the de-•elolMnalt eompany that owna ...-i.oltbe 1.-.acre manh; two anfrcm~plumen andtwo wen 1....-.S by members of ..... ~. 8"wa1 lpeUen al Tuetday'I public hearing represented boat· ing interests. They backed the marina concept. Three speakers urged pres- ervation of the marsh because it has been identified by various government agencies as a natural wetlands and habitat or feeding grounds for more than 100 species of birds, including several on lhe endan1eredspecles list. Tom Miller, area manager for the Bolaa Chica Slate Beach, said the state Department of Parks and Recreation. oppoies any. ocean cut to the sea because it would remove retreaUon apace from the beach, could create dan1erou1 cu.rrent1 and ma)' cauae 1and to erode from the 1horellne. The Plann.inl Comml11Aon ii the flnt level of approval fot tbe 1late-mandaled Local Coastal I P lan (LCP> for the Bolsa Chica. The LCP establishes develop- m ent guidelines. It ultimately must be approved by the State Coastal Commission. First, the county Board of Supervisors and the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission must certify the LCP. Last March, the coastal com· mission made a preliminary rul- ing that 1,200 acres or the Bolsa Chica la a natural wetlands lo be protected from development. But last September. the supervisors rejected that rulin• and passed a resolution calllnfl for development. The Bolla Chica enrompaue1 about 1,IOOacftl IOUthof W..,.... AHnue on tbe eutem aide ol Paclflc Coat H11hwa1. It ii In county territory bordered on three aidel by KuntlnllOD Beach • c: and on the fourth side by the Pacific Ocean. The next Planning Commission hearing on Bolsa Chica is Feb. 10 at 7:JO p.m . at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main St. The seven proposals -the first three by Signal and four and five by the County-include: -PLAN ONE su11ests preservation of 1, 105 acres of marsbi non-navi1able ocean channe and some residential de- velopment. Sipal contends the state should purcha1e the acrea1e for manh restoraUon at St00,000 an acre. -PIAN TWO calla for a boul- in1 development roverins rre acrea, lncludlnl about l,IOO bome dwelllnD. The preHDt IOO-acre (lie BOIM, Pap Al) . t Huntington Beach City Council m embers are expected to an- nounce their choice for the new city administrator Monday. The council reached Its de- cision Tuesday from a field or ne a rly roo candida t es from throughout the nation. Financial te rms, including a salary that reportedly ranges from $50,000 to S60.000. have been reached. The announcement is being put off until a background check is completed on the successful candidate by Huntington Beach police. The new administrator, re· porte d to be from o utsid e O range County but a c ity m anager in Southern California, will fill the position previously occupied by Bud Belsito. Belsito was fired last s ummer on growlds that be (ailed to pro- v ide s trong and innovative leadership. Former Finance Director Ben ArgueUo has served an· Interim c ity administrator s ince Belsito's departure. Arguello will become director of administrative ~ervices, a newly formed department that includes purchuin1, personnel, data processin1 and word pro'C:esaln« divisions. Gunman rqb1 S&L in \V eatmimter A gunman carryln1 a 1bop- pin1 bal beltl up Con1Utution Savin11 and Loan ln Weatmtnater Tueaday and eaeaped wtth St,• l.n cub, '911tt ~ todaJ. lave1tl1aton dncrtbed tM IUDIUD U I feet ud ....... 110 poundl. No la.Jun•'"",. port.ct, • ... The sheriffs spokesman said oHi cers round an estimated SI 5 million worth of stolen merchan- dise iri the warehouse at 3611 La Palma Ave. The loot included Mercedes Benz automobile parts. w1m' and cosmetics Offi cers had rc•ce1 ved an anonymous tip earlier in the week telling them oflhe warehouse and its contents. Sta k eouts were established in Anaheim a nd ln Los Angeles County. near Mon· tPbPllo Or:~:4 ,~~a~• \\'eatht•r Continued partly cloudy through Thursday . Chance of raln decreasing to 10 percent. Lows tonight 48 along the coast, 53 inland. Higbs Thursday 58 to 64. INSIDE TODi\Y Plo11bo11 -athlete Don Pa1torini wo1 one of the celebrUw• wlto•e activities wre lhitldtd blf IMnff'• o/- /fceri in Santo Claro C<>t1nt11. ~e Poge.48. ...... .,.,_...._ .. ~ •• ..,. M :=. .. : == --lie' ... =-ata et-• -... '• _.. I .ttLf.. Wte1n11K11w. J1oyt!l! H . !Ml -----} T BREl41'1NC---- . \ . Plane cttJJ1hes in storni killing pilot, passenger Nt;WttAU. 1Al'1 /\ lwin l'ntetn•• t'ltrlCll pl11nt• th11t had 1atte 11 off tn 1ea le for<"'' "'1111h1 1•11u1hc1l t1lJU). kllhnl( 1111 pilot and II PU SN\attr a uthortl h''I '11 111 'l'ht•} ~\'It' 11111 1111111t·d1att'l ' 1th•I\ ll f rt"d Tht' Rt-t•d 1c-r llft I" look c.lf fur l.u:. \. cl(.tll ft um \' im N uyi, .\irpurt Ml L2 ~ M m 111 1tr .. 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't:\\ \Ilk!\ \I'• Man11t• M11lla11tl Ji ,rnk. the nat1un·s 1:.>th ld.q~t-"\ l IHlllllt'tt 1dl 11.mk llJ<.11:1' 1•u1s 1\.!. prime rate by one h .. 11 ~·fl·~nlat• JH•tn l t11 IY S !JC'll't•nl 10,u king the fi rst rt.'<f"C 11u11 in \hl ~a \ , "' ''""'" lt'nd111..: 1 •1lt· tn thrct' weeks ,,,.,,,,. ,,.,, ,,.., ,,. :111 J 1\l\Alfl A lndonl·:.1J 1AI'1 A tot.ti of 374 people were list 1•d as dt-ad (Ir m 1ss rn~ t<ld l:I) rn lndoncs11:1 's wurst ma ritime dis JSICr the 'tnkin~ o( a paSst'nl<(t:r '>hip that ('l.IUght fi re In t he J •*'a St-J. o ~llVl'rnrnt•nt '>J.IOkesman ~aid 8 Pttlblt f11c·fnrf,.,. c·ln•c~ WAKSAW. Poland IAPI At lc 1st eight ractunes shut down 111 southl·as t Pola nd today in answer to a call for a gent'ra l strikt• lo support far mers seeking an independent union More strikes wen: n·µorkd elsewhere in a s urge of lab<1r unrest Ja11·cde•at1 n•Pc>f• prP11fdPt1f WASHIN<;TON IAP , Pres11Je11t He agan met today wi th Jamaican Prime Ministe r Edward Seaga, whose election fi ve days before Rt·agan 's own triumph last fall was r egarded a s a s trategic· plug for thc United States in thi' Caribbean Ro,,c•ou plfn111 ffpprnrrd TAii-'. Saudi Arabia (AP > An l~lam1e boycott office with twice ~s m.any m cm hf'rs as the Arab Lea g ue will be cr eated toL blal'khst fir ms dealing with Isr ael. Habib Chatt1. secr etary general of the 42 ml•mb1:r I!.la m1e Conf<'rence. said today Late judge's retirement claim nixed A pres 1An e d ci ts ahilrty retirement daim whi ch would have provided more than $20,000 a year to the survivors uf Orange County Super10r Court Judge Oretta Sears ha s been reje<'ted by a state panel The C11mm1ss1on on .Judicial Performann· cl('nie<I t hr claim without comment .Judgt· Scar~ was found dead 1n hN Fullerton home 0 11 l>tor R The coroner 's of fic t• ruled hcrdcalh wa!'. :.1 s u1c1dt• llo wevl'r. Judge• Scars, a~ olhN Judg es h<Jvc tlonc. pres1gm•d an undated ctisabrlity d alm in 1979 after taking oHi('l' This practil't' 1s allowed. court offu:rnls said. to enable a Judge lo a pply for benefits if he or she hl•tomes in l'apucitated In Judge Scars ' C'llse. <'OUrt ad- ministrators m adf• the d ate of her s uicide <Also the date-11( her retire- ment. allowing a l'laim to be filed Frcm• PaflP , t I I HOSTAGES H llow ribbon amt the ir names on tnllboards. Arter a stirrin):! cdi'brat1 on Tul'sday in the nation ·s capital from a Wh ite llnuse rec(.'pt1on to r1 reworks over the Potomat· lhe freed captives began leav 1n~ for s maller. but no less heartfe lt welcomes in their hom etowns W h e n Ro d n ey .. R ock y " Sickmann·s plane toul'hes down at St Louis today. the 22· year old Marine sergeant will see a ~r ant y1'llow ribbon wound a r o und the a i r port c o ntrol tower A Manne Corps color guard w :.1 s to post color~ as an Air 1-'orce band played the national ant hem in his honor Yellow ribbons mark each m ile along the route from SL Louis to Krakow , Mo .. where "We lcome Home Rocky" si~ns a ppear in hundreds of wjndows a nd trees appear tii have sprout· ed vellow ribbons A spokesman said rejection of the claim by the commission con· llis hometown hopes to throw stitutes afinaldeeiswn. a t·elebratio n 1-~e b . 12 i f Le~islat1on to prohi bit disabill Sic-kmann a pproves Al a special ty payments to survivors in cases Muss ut St . Frll n cis Ror gia whe re th<' claim was notriled until l'<Jt holic Church, the date still afte r a jud~c·s death has been in uncertain. the young ma n will troduced in the J.e~1sl atureby As· t·xtinguish. a vollvl' candle li ke ----~~mttn-fhclnn'd Robinsorr.·· ... ·--tht>-·-m1t"""h~··motlrer llr mr A!ili .. l).GardcnGrovc W<'dnesday last yl•ar ( I 0 I • d I • \ ' " Robinson said his bill will close the loophole in ex isting law that a llows predating of disability claims. lie has decribed the prac lice as a "swinclli• or t axpa yer money·· Reagan sets Thanksgiving WA S HING T ON I AP J Congress and Presid1•nl RC'agan are urging Americans to mark Thursday as a day or t hanksgiv ang for the safe re turn of th•• fo rmer hostages from I ran. A r esolution passed unan 1mously by voice vote of the Senate and House last week.. and s igned Monday by Re agan, declares Thursday as a "day of thanksgiving to honor our safe ly returned hostages" and ,suggests Americans "partici'pate in services at places or their own choosing" on that day. Freedom Tree cerenwny set Fountain Valley wi ll cl'lcbr ate th1: return of t he 52 Amc·ncan hostages from Ira n 1n a eercmony Thu rscla y dur ing whit·h t he yellow ribbon will be rt•movcd from tht· F'rC'cdom Trt•c m front of City Ila II The event will hcgin at 3.30 p m at City llall . 10200 Slater Avt'. In a proJet'l initiated by the South Coast Junior Wom en 's Club or Fountain Valley, yellow ribbons were attached last June to the Freedom Tree. to public buildings and to me dian trees throughout the city a s ·a re· minder of the hostages' plight. Women's Club members, as we ll as local Boy and Girl Scout troops, will take part. iii1yll1t TELEPHONE Thomas P. Haley ....., .. , .... Robert N. 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BOLSA ... mars h, owned hy the s t.itf'. wotlld rem ain -PL.AN THR•:E calls fur t.ROO hoat slip!-. rn <J marina in ('Onjun1· t ion "'ith 530 acres or . m ars h n·storat11m. l'al'ifi l' L'oast High wa y woulcl hl' rerout1·d lx•h1nd t ht• develop mcnt and hndg1·d ovN lhf' ma rsh Several th11u~a11<I homt'!'! would b1· built Pl.AS t'fH'R , s uhm1llt·ll ll\ ('ount~ pla nm·r:-.. 1s rll';1rly 11lt·n lll'al to altcrnat 1 vc· t hn°l' 1•xt•1•pl it ca lb for 155 mon· at·n·~ of mar!-.h prcs1·rvat ion and ~light c·hangl's rn roadways -Pl.AS FIVt~ n 11l!o. for a m arina . nav1J!ahlt· Ol't•an 1·han nt•I. 940 :lt're~ of prescrvNI m arsh and -.11nw n·~1dt·nl 1 al dr vt•lop ment -Pl.AN SIX. submitted by b o at e rs fro m Honting t on H a r bour. basically urges a nav igahl(' c hannel from the ha rbor I hrough Bois a C'h1ca to the Sl'<l -Pl.AN St:V•:N. suhmrtted by Bill F ickt•r. prcsrdl•nt of the OrnngC' County C'oa!'.t Associa t1 11n. <'alls for a rnan made peninsula to t•Xll'nd south. creat ing a q ui t•t water harbor for mars h prcser vat10n, u bo~t manna, a swimming beae h. and rcsidcnli~1l devt•lopment. N et(-Sttv11UU1 gets lw11or Nl·W!-. med ia s t u d <'nts at t'ypres~ {'ollt·J.!t~ havt· voted loni!·l1mc· nl'ws paper wo man Vt Sm ith of tht· Los Angeles Times their .Jnurnalbt of th<· Year in ...annual ..11...11011 n ~-itt-4he-(' yp~~ campus. A vt·IPran r 1•porl l·r a nd author. :\'t rs Srn1th \.I.LIS c·1terl fo r hc·r C'ontrnuerl l'fforts on behalf of t ht' c l r;ing(· ( 'ount ;; l'ress < · I 11 h · ~ .111 n u a I s c ho I a r s h 111 pl'11gra111 and I ho!-.t· of 11thcr nt•ws r1rgan1za11on!-. ancl 1nter1·st 1n n t' w 1· 1i rn <' r !'. I o I h 1· n c• w s h US llll'SS A Santa All·• r1·s1cknl. !\rt 1 ~ S m rlh h :i ~ \.\.on numt'ro us :rwar tl ~ 111 J ou rn ali~m 1•om1)('t1 t10n and 1s author of tht• honk .. Vrorn .k11n11·s to .Jl'I~ ... the ~tory of !ht• t•v11l11t ion 11f a vra lron in Orange ('11unty ALAIA ... Al aia went to the ho me that cvenin~ planning to kill Mrs . Alaia and Tincher, a nd had asked the jury lo return first degree murder convictions based on the fact he prem edital· ed the slayings. Ramsey s aid his client could serve about 10 years in stale prison on the basis of today's conviction. The silver -haired defense at· torney said. however , his client could Instead be sent to a stale m ental institution where he would serve possibly a shorter sentence if the jury determines in an upcoming sanity phase of th e trial that Alaia was tern· porarily insane at the time of the slayings. Korea chief due SEOUL, South Korea (AP) ·South Korean President Chun Doo-hwan new t o the United States today. Coast lash eh by stonD By 11ae Auocl1&ed Preu Gale-force winds c arried a Pacific storm across Southern California today, dropping long. awaited snow in the Sierra Nevada and southe rn moun- tains. rain in th e parched lowlands and causing power blackouts in the process. T he winds toppled trees in the Valencia-Newhall area, as well as power lines in West Los Angeles. where 4-4 ,000 customers of the city Department of Water and Powe r lost electrical service brie fly . Rain caused traffic snarls dur· ing the morning rush hour Jack· knifed o r o verturned trucks wer e r eported on the westbound Ventura l"reeway west of Valley Cir cle Boulevard. the south· bound 605 Freeway at Whittier Boulevard and the eastbound 91 Fr ee wa y at L a k e wo o d Boulevard, "plus other render benders hen•, there and all oyer tht• p lare." said California Highway Patrol officer Lou Bar rett . The National Weather Ser vi<'e issued a travelers' advisory for southern Mon o and no rthern Inyo. counties as heavy snow continued to fall in Sierra ac c~mpan ied by strong ~~sty winds. The advisory was also in er feet for Southe rn California mountain ranges. which report l'd 2 t.o 4 inl'hes of snow · Frmn Paflr . t I STORM ... a rt· expected to dip into the low 50s tonight with temperatures cxp l01·ted to reach highs in the low fiOs Thursday Surf rnndilions along thto· l'Oast Wl'r e reported to b<' choppy and I n t• I) n s I s t I' n l . w I l h w Cl v es n•;H·hrng :1 lo !'i frt•t rn some pl:.tf'l'S. Math session set A free workshop. Math Anxie· ty. 1s scheduled from 7 to 9 p m Ft•b 5 in the community center nf \.olden West College. Hunt rngton Beach. Colcge math in o.;tr uctor I.m s Miller will conduct I he workshop APWl,......o Sfand• flrn• Dean Mooney of S an Luis Obis po has been s us ptmded by Pac ific G<Js & Electric Co for re fusal lo re m ove a n Ame ric an F lag decal from his hardhat. Mooney's r ea c l ion : "They damn s ure d on 't o wn lh E:· fl ag or m y birthright. .. Cop injured in struggle; suspect held An early mcirn in g '>t r ugglc· today between pol1t·e a nd a 21·,vt'arold m an in a ~ewport Bea ch liquor stl)re purking lot ldt onl• offiC'l'r with a hrokr·n ;1nkll0 A rrt·slt.'<I fin t h urge· ... of a'>~a11lt with a d rallly wea pon was 21 yc•ar old M1C'h<1t·I Ft·elt:\ of llunt tni.!ton Hl':it·h - T h c· I a m 1 n 1· 1 d 1· n t :1 1 :'-I l'WJ)llrt Lrquor and l>t•ll , l'.i'M W ('oa <,l H igh~ :i~. t·rt1pt1·d "ht·n officc·r~ \H·rt• 111ltl lht•r .. Y. a s a man "JJtl~~erl 0111 in ,1 I rUl'k S!:(t Doug 1-'ktt her .rnd ( Hfil'!•r J( II bl' r I .J :.i ('fl h \ :-. a Id l h ,. \ atte mptl'd to rl'rrwvc· th(· ma;1 (rom thl' tru1·k <ind "l'ff' grPt•L1·d "rth a n urry or punch(.'~ Al one point. polln· ~<J1d . thr· man grnhbed Fletl'hcr·~ gun hut d roppcd 1t whe n he y. a~ "rt'stlNI to the· ~round .lac·obv ~ufft'rc·(f :, brokt•n ankll• rn the ·~h ufn•· and l a tl•r was trcate <l at Hoaj! Me m oria l Hospital Oil price· controls removed W ASHJNGTON < AP)0 -Presi- dent Rea~an has lifted the re- maining pr ice and allocation controls on petroleum , a 1tep sure lo lead to higher gasoline and heating oil prices. Reaga n said the controls had hampered U.S. oil production "a rtificially" led to increased energy consumption, aggravat· £:d the nation's balance or pay- ments proble m a nd s tifled technological breakthroughs. "Price controls have a lso made us more ene rgy-dependent on the OPEC nations a de- ¥elopment that has jeopudized ourf'conomic security and un- d t-r mined pr ice stability at hq me ... Reagan s aid in a state· m ent. ··Fe ars that the planned phase-out of controls would not he carrit.-d out for political re· asons have also hampe red pro· duction." Reagan said. "Ending these controls now wi ll erase this uncertainty " A n~ry cons um e r groups charge that gasollnt! and heating 1111 prices could rise by 8 to 12 n nti. J>(.'r gallon over the next f<ow weeks as a n•sult of t he de· t·1s11,n. !Jut adm inis tration of· fr t·rab ~au1 the antrease would hr mon • ll kf• :i to 5 cents over the nt•xt two months Th e or d 1· r . ('( f e c t 1 v e i m . med 1atel}. dccontrcils c rude oil J!asol ine and propane the only pt•t roleum products still under pr1n · eont r<1l!-. Ht•agan ~aid the elimination of t·unt rob "will also s timulate c-rwrgy <0onscrvat10n .. ·Ending price controls 1s a poi;1t1vt• f1rsl stt'P towa rds a lialan n •d cne rj!y program a program frc•e of arbitrary and <00Unterproduct1 vt· cons traints on\' cks1gned to promote prudent c·oni-1·r vation and vigor o u s tlt•llH'"t 11· pro<luc·11on ... hc added Ex-ho~tage ilJ AH l.l:"iC;T<)N. Va. <API Hnlwrt C Ode . the oldest of the '>:! forrnt•r hos tages. re mained h•1">p1lallwd today . s ufrering from p neu m o n ia. severe br11nC'h11 1s a nd e xhaus tion. ~po k P~w om a n at N a tio nal llo~r11 al s aid Ode, 65. l'hecked 111111 the ho~p1t al 's emer ge ncy roo m shortly artC'r 7 p m Tues- day WINTER SALE IN FULL SWING Jo:NTIHE BH I TTA ~Y c.'OLl.J-:('TJO \.' H El>I T ED . f ' Heritag!'b ... Abundant tarving Ra rt:'. 111la1J v.i<i<>d'> Tnudw., 111 hr as .. Authentic ru h seals Ha nd-scret-'rwd dec.,r.111on... Our Brittany dining collection is the sum ·of all thl!~l' things. and mo re. for Heritage· has chosen wilh an ~dura tt-d eyl' from the riches of Western European tradition. In wnl!ers o f leafy.heart cherry and pecan -enhanced by magnificenl finishes -there is nothing quite like rt rn thl' furniture world of today May we suggest a visit? .._ . .,._....._ ........ . l • " I I • 11 ~~ . • 1. ~ .. WednMday. Janu•l'f 28, 1981 H /F DAILY PILOT Al No desk for IJlind Capistrano pupil a, IOllN NIC t!DHAM ............. _ Tt.e "'"11 ul • handlopped CaplatrMM> ~•th youn11t•r HY tlMir lillD ~hould tw allowed lo alt11nd S111n Clt•mf•nt" ll1 1h ~cbool. l!Yefl thou1h '1h1lr1 ,•t ottiC'la&a <'Of\\"nd th.. tc·huol 1111 not 1"1tabl.-fur ht& n~Jt C a,latrano l 'n1f1 ed dwol 0 11tnC'1 admlnlJ1tralota1 1111) th11 l5 )'t"ar okS should bt-"lllC"t'd In • pr1\l al • r~Md4'ntl i.l in1111tu11011 11f tu"' P&l't'f\1,11' ('ht.ift!flni. Int+ lt'TI. ttobt-rt ltintu11 " i o n ba bt'l'n 1t\l t'nd1n.: lh Pre s&dent · s son . Ron. 22 . washes cos- tume m Oh10 colle~dorm prior to dance ap- pearance with Jaffrey Ballet. Clemeat F. Hayaeswortla Jr., whose nomination l(i the U .S. Suprem e Court s parked a controversy during the Nix on a dministration. said he will retire as rhief judge of the 4th U.S. Cir cuit Court of Appeals on April 6. In a letter to President Rea1an. however, he said he i nt e nds t o "continue do· ing a substan· ti al amount of work." As a senior judge, Haynesworth will be able to ('O nt inue sit ting a s a m e m ber o f ' th e court 's HAYNHWOllTH The troubles seem to ket'p growin~ for former s ilent film star Mary MacLaren, whose Hollywood home for 64 years wa~ gutted by a n •ccnl fire. Although Miss Macl.aren, 81. vowed llt'Vcr to leave her h o m e. s h e said she and three other s living in the fire ravaged ho use would te m porar ily m ov e to a building 1n the r ear of the property until repairs 11o<LAllEH R 1d111rd llcnry Ihm• S.·hool ftw t'hlldrtt n With •;u-eplion11I Nnd• ln 01111• Point Th" buy ,,, hhnd 1itnd d~5 Mt """ilk lluut I wo wut:ka uai u. the \ uuth WO.b I t'lllOved from the 1'11.'houl, wtud1 t'lunton a.nd 5chool di.lrll'l 111f11•111b 1t.irce a• not "u1t11 I.Ill' I 111 1 ht· bo t'l11nt1111 " 1.tt turn t'y , Ann 111h •Ii. hu!'I ol>tuan .. d a t'<)Ut\ ordt'1 lhilt th .. !luitr · ltlll~df K1tio l1ua1iL1 w~t' tra11r1rnii 1n the 'oul h ) hor111• whtlt' the question threC·Judgc panels but will not participate when th~· full court hears a n appeal. Since the circual is entitled to 10 regular active jud.ies. Haynesworth's retirement will leave a vacancy to be filled hy someone nominated by the president and con- firmed by the U.S. Senate Haynesworth , 68, was a cen· tral figure an a 1969 con· t r o v e r sy after he wa s nomina ted to the nation's hi g hest court b y then· President Rkbard Nixon. Following a charge of con· fl ic t o f int ere'i t a n d a pol1t1cal s quahhh· ovt·r the nomina tion. Hayn esworth as k t·d that his nam e be withdrawn. ar e complt'tl'd on her hom e Rut that hualding, as well as he r home, was condemned b y city officials a s un anhaballtbll' before the Jan 13 blaze whi<:h nearly destroyed her home In additi1m. she s till isn't tertain whl'lher he r' home was cov<•re d by fir e 1n suranc1• T h l' l.I cl res s . w h o c• o . s tarrC'd w ith D11uglas f'a1rbanks Sr. and Rudolph Valentino a nd played the queen in thl' 19:!1 rilm "The Three Musketeers.·· suid s hc hought th<' Hollywood home when s he WCJS 17 o( hi• placement la beln1 settled. T be diatrict and Clanton are to appear before a 1l ale health offlclal next week to air both 11lde• of the dispute and p051ibly determine the beat solution for the boy "We are ver y concerned about t he we ll bein1 o f thi s younar11 ter ." said d istric t S up e rin tendent J e r o m e T horns ley "Our feelin1 is but'd on our observations that uc.®itbb• .. his..Med.Lwo.utb ~t be met If he were in residential placcment " Super Ian's super T\I Youngstown s po rts mitn t:dward J . Delhrtolo Sr. s pent $75,000 so he can watch t he football team o~ned by his son. the San Francisco 49ers, in the comfort or t)is Ohio offke 2.000 miles away. The elder DeBartolo spent the money for a 25·foot diameter electronic dish that can pick up ever y com- m uni cations satellite orbitintt the earth. Eddie DeBartolo Jr., the 49ers owne r, said the three national n etworks. NBC, ABC and CBS, h11ve been coope rative in the venture. The DeBartolo empire, in add it ion to its va5t shopping n•nters, owns the 49ers , lhe Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League and three horse race tracks . It's an the final stages of buying 1'1tts burgh's Civic Center and has tried unsucl'essfully t o p ur rhase b aseball 's White Sox One·time teen rock sensa· t ion t 'ablaa F'orte filed a $64 million defamation a nd in· vasion of pr ivacy s uit against the principals of the film "Thl' ldolmaker ," which was hased on the experiences of hi s f or m er p C'r so na l man ager , Bob Marcucci. The Los Angeles Superior Court suit names Marcucci, who served as a consulta nt on the film. as a defendant along with United Artists, Trans Amer ica ~ the studio's pa r e nt compa n y -pro· ducers Gene Kirkwood and Howard Koc h Jr . and !:>creenplay a uthor Edward Di Lorenzo. The film. set in the late 1950s. stars Ray S.arlley as a brash and enterprising pro· moter who molds two good· look ang young men from his Ne w Yo r k Italian nl'ighborhood into nationial heartthrobs. Gov. Cbrtatop&.er Bond of Missouri and his wife , Carolyn, announced the birth or their first child, Saa.t Reid. "I'm delighted," said the governor. who was in lbe de· livery room with hia 39-year· old wife Samuel , who wei1hed 7 pounds. 6 ounces at birth, is the couple's first child. He was not due until Feb. 22. Fund-raiser for youth set ~rrailfnment due H arbor Area Y o ut h Employmen t Se r vice i s preparing to serve its Roman F east Vl ll F eb. 3 at th e refurbished American Legion Hall in Newport Reach Sixth 'freeway' defendant charged The 5.30 · 8:30 p.m . dinner. 1cheduled annua lly to raise l&ands to assist youths between 14 a•d 22 years or age in gaining employm e nt , will feature entertainment and door prizes. aaid YF.s president Bill Paley Last year's fund-raiser was canceled when lire gutted the le1lon hall, he said. The Newport Harbor Chamber ol Commerce's Dolphins and Kty Club m embers of Newport Harbor High will serve the "all-you·can·eat" feast , said dinner c h airman Ric hard Brooks. · L OS ANGF.l.ES !AP > A teen.ager who was a prime in· for mant in the fo'reeway Killer case was charged Tuesday with murder. robbery and sex abuse, becoming the sixth defendant to be c h a rg e d i n the case . authorities said. The l8·year-old, who was not ide nt ified because he was a juvenile when the murder OC · rurred, was lo face arraignment this morning in Department 218 or Juvenile Court. The youth. who was already in cus tody Ill Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall in Downey in an unrelated cue. was charged by the district at· torney's office in connection with the murder of Harry Todd Turne r, 15, an Antelope Valley runaway whose nude body was We're Listening ••• The Dally Pilot want.I to hear from Ill readers, what you like about the paper and what you don't Uke. We also would like to publish your views on any subject in our letters to the edJtor col· umn. Call the number below and your mnaa1e will be recorded. M•Hlet will be lranacribed aeveral times daily and delivered lo the delk ol the a ppropriate editor. Mailbox conlribuUons wlll be delivered to the editorial pa1e editor. Mailbox t0ntrtbuton must include their name and telephone number for verification. Ml clreulaUon cal'l., pleue. Tell 111 what'• on your mind. The number I• in Hrvlce 34 hours a day, seven days a week. found last Mar ch 25 in a l..011 Angeles all ey Since 1972 the bodies of H young m e n have been round s imil a rly dump e d , but authorities ha.ve said they may not all be part of the fo'recway Killer case. Detectives said the youth had first led them lo William Bonin, 33. who Is now the principal de· fendant In the case. Bonin is charged with 14 murders. The only other defendants re· m aining in the case wer e Gregory Miley, 19, of Bellflower. a nd James M. Munro, 19, of Long Bea('h, both charged with murder . ACLU appeals Prop. I ruling LOS ANGELt;S <AP> -A showdown over the constilu· tlonaUly ol PropOlition 1 -the anti-buainl amendment to the state conaUtullon that won voter approval in 1179 -has corn. a .-p cloler, wtt.h the American Civil Ubert.Jea Union appealln1 to the state Supreme Court. The ACLU Hid In lta petition Monday that It wants the court to 1rant a bearl!ll on a Court o1 Appeal nlllii1 t.flat Propo1IUon l 11 conatJtuUonal, and to overturn that dec:lllon. Thomsley uid he would ask the official heMring the matter to order a thorough assessment of the youth's functional level and 11bilitiea for learning. school district that the Dana Poant 11chool for the handicapped is inappropriate for his son, who s t unds 6-feet·J and weighs more than 200. Thonu1ley sMid the distric t hMd offe red to place the youth in a residential facility of the pa rents· c h oice al no cost t o th e Capistrano Be ach couple . But Clanton m aintains his i-on wo uld be better off if he were placed in a p\jblic school along with other chilren his age. "We wa nt him to be in an appropriate school," Clanton said. "We believe that to be a public school where a program can t>e-•mplemented to meet hrs- necds. ·· Clanton con c urs with the "Let.'> face 1t, he's a bi& kid." Cla n ton said. "He does n't belong with those small children up at Dana. lie needs lo get into a t,:roup or his chronological peers, and m ore mature students " Clanton denied the district <·o ntention that the boy had d1spta ~-violence againsT his- l l' a c h ers and SO ml' of t he smaller c hildren "lle's a big lad." Thornslcy s aid . "Obvious ly he didn't be long a t th t> R .11 . Dana School." Jfe added that the distri<'t would abide b y the decision or the s tale ht>aring officer, but ltual _an~ ...decision - s hould be based on u complett• examination o r the boy l>y physicians and psychologists TOP BRASS -Adnun istrators . faculty and on e student form this Jazz ensemble. Classy Brass. that played at the opening cere monies for UC Jrvine·~ ll111 versity Center Players includt·. left to ri~ht . clarinet . .Jamt'!. Md.;;rn~h . ext'c·uttvt• viC'<' c hanct•llor : druni . R1c hC1rd Harrut1C1 , Spanish professor : bass. Irene Thoma:.. fat uity wife: sax , Victor Candioty, student. a nd guitar. Carl Hartman. assoc1at(' v1n· <'hantt'llor for a<'ademk affa tr!, P l<Jy1nµ piano in bac·kground v. as English pr11ft''>!'><11 Owen Thom<J!'> UCI commons opens F <u'i[i.t y i11,·Lw1Rs /JookstorP, st1uly llrPt1s ,.._,..,.. .... ~,_..,, & ti I i# By Rl<'llARDf,;R t:•:!'I Oii,_ Dot•ly Pl ... ~1.ott D.ily Ptl .. P-llY LM POM A :1U,UfHJ :.fju art' f11•1I .... 1wi.•111 unwn hu1ldmg opc·n1·d l 111•0,d") at L;l ' lrvin1• :.im11I a t•t·h·hral111r1 fcuturing ~l>l'l'dlt'~. :.i ra<·ull v jazz cnsembll'. t'l•1wn:-. 111 s.:gh-1 .... and a i-mall m11t11r1 :.11l-"11 h Chann·llor l>an11·I \hint h .1 1 11 I ho· lt·o.icl c·ar t\ n cl whllf• t Ile• 14.:hl I' 1111·.., (.'OOl lOUl'<l undc·1· 11\('I c·a~I :-I.II')\, stu1h·nl:-. w1·ri· aln•ad) niak111g g(Jod UM' or Jilt' $<1 5 11111111111 bu1ldm1-: ('a lh·d th1· I '111\ 1·r-,11' t '1•11t•·1 lht· bu1lcl111 g i... 1 h1· 1·ulr11111 :1111111 111 s 1" Yl'iH':-. of pl ;inn HlJ.! 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Daniel Aldrich . bl'hind Rarns Man at right was not identified. lnC'ludPd 111 lh1· huild1nu "' .1 12,000 square· f11111 l11111k ~111n• 11 rt•s taurant "1th a ... ta j.!•• for bands. :.i m usw room \\<ltli a record lahrarv <• gam1• ro11111 i-ludy <Jrt·a~. a s mall 1111td1MH a m ph1lht•atcr, 1·011f1•n ·1H·1• room ~ and offict• :.JHH't' ll is lo ht• l'XJ>lllHktl lll')(I ~"'.II' by 9.600 square ft·t·t "hwh \'ill anl'l udl' a mull 1p1u1111~•· rc1um _with 4110 sl'al:. Gem Talk '" ./ ,. /l('.lt/11/i(//• ..... ( '1•rtc(u·t/ t ,,.,,,, ,','Ji:' ri.I At, "'i OLD-FASHIONED GIRl.S OTf' .tll/I (JrtlUt1d Th<' worlc1 l'h3nJ,!l'S. hut somt• thinJ(s remain lhl' same . thank goodness. In 1979. mon· l'nj!ag<.· menl rings wPrf' given tn first time brides than <'Vl'r ht•for<'. acrording to a s urv1•y Thf' diam on<t solitai re is still the most popular enj!al(t-'m(·nl ring, as it has been down throuJ(h the years . In 1979, 77 perC'cnt of all llrst -t'lme brides wer<' f(iven engagement rangs. compared to 76 percent t.he previous year, and the solitaire diamond in .creased In popularity from 70 percent of the 1978 brlctes to 7~ percent or 1979 brides T he a verage price paid for an engagement ring was u11 to 1585 as the price of diamonds and gold climbe d o n th e world market. But grooms seem determined to give a nice nn1. despite rising cost.a. June la auu · the m oat POP.Ular weddln1 month. It ill comforting to know that love and en1agement1 and marr111e are iUtl thrivln1 .... and that diamonds are still a 1lrl'1 belt friend. T i me To Sto rt Thi nking of r ale11t irws IJl•l or1• W(' '>t•ll cl cl1,1111011d, \\l' (•\,lllJ.Jlt• II w ith 1h1'> '>< wnt1fic 1>1 11'" ul.u 111.1gnll11 ·1 Wt• ....c-1• lhP "llf'Jrl" 111 lh<· 'Io n<·. mJg111 f It'd ,incl flood<•d wit h light 1 CJ ll'Vl'.11 l'VNY dt•I Jll. A ... M<'mlH'r' or the• AmC'ritdn Cl'm <,oc IC'l y wt• ch'>llrt' you of full vJIUl' wh1•11 you buy d1 .11no nds hvrP J. C..JJump~rie6 }.w11f.rd MCM0tR AMEAICAN GEM SOCll TY ® 1823 NEWPORT BLVU COSTA M[SA ~ IN THE SAME LOCATION SINCE 1946 BankAmericard-MHt•r Cherge PHONE 641-3401 --~J ~ " ·' 1'4 DAii. y Pl~()l tH ~ "ida ... ~~ ~ r·· '"-' om Ju~C · t'••~•ini.e ~lurphint- Oe1nos do tl1eir thing RH 'KY Tlt'I(\' voun~ 'th .111 k'now thal Wt• have f}(•l11wal hud1l''> tw11 in u ru111w l 'n1111q but my ~oodrwss, tl tH\V. dt•\ "'"II' tht-1>1·111111 1 .ii ... 111 r11(htm.-11vt'r the ir 11wn "'''" \I lu 'I I ••1101 t t ie.JI ""'Ill ul.11 l1c.11, ~ J~ l>l•ht.•Vt.•cl lo bt· 111-.t lukt•"' .. ' 111 ' Uut hoAr k ' W1· h·uru tl11·fl• h v n1•w uutrtt l'alh·d the Ur Olflfi(I' ( '••11111} l>l'lllUI r .. t11 \llt.Ant.'\' th~I .... pitting 1t:.elf .,, ~" ""' 1 h .-... u t 1d lt>d t 11111111111.-1· fo r E <'o nom1c rt.-mul r ul \ rtH· h.al ll·r hu11r h ., b1·lh'1 known u:o. 1'11111 llayden and I 111 r I-111111.i Tilt • .\LUA!lot('t, I~ u111ll·1 lt'a1kr,h1p 11( peoµle hke "1l11,rn1 Thom lht' rurml'I 111.t \UI uf A11 ahe11n, whv ~ome , •llhlllt'r thr ht•Jll Ot'mo1·rJt ,ir;iurnl Orange t'uunty l'hom .. nd h1:. grou11 all1 •1o(t.' thul the l+ayden· Fonda liun c:h .ire ti'\ 1ng to captu rl' 1·1111tr(ll of th1;> Dcmoc:ratit• Cen 1r.1l l\m1m1 lll't' l'ht• Hill Thom faction hl'ld a µrt•":. conference only 't "tl!rda) uµ at thc C'ou111 } St•at a nd this gathering got t r.i i.hl:d b) another c:t'ntrul 1·omm1tlee member , Jack B.tl(l ~ 111. ~ h'' :.aid an t!ffcct that all that talk about Hayden t.iktn~ lt\cr the Ut'mocrat1t· l'art~ ma(•hinery of Orange l'<•unt) wus JUSl baldcrdush lh• ullc~cd lht' T hom fal'lion was "tryin g to drive a ~111kt• 111l11 lhis party " Cood heuvcns. you can cll'arly sec the Democrats are 1111lt•t•ll :-crubbling ovcr the corpse AT I.AST R~PORT, the spike had already been driven lly Honald Rea~an and his pt'()ple. This demise was aided Three for the corpse Thom. F'onda and Hayden anrl alx.-ttcd by the early white flag from Jimmy Carter, hcfo r c the Califo rnia polls wrrc t•vcn tloscd las t November 11 was largely hclit•vt•d that when l'artcr gave hi mself th(' early hook.hl· also took out :-.omt' prt'lty good California legislators along with him, likt' f<irmt•r Assemblyman Oen· rw; Mangers of Huntington Be;.ieh So wht•n they start balllinl! ovt•r the Ut•mucrat1c body ht•n· in Oran~c C(1unty. y(IU have llJ wonder with a rnt•a:-urc of disbe lief. who would want it, anyway'! t'OR ONt: THING, th1· llaydcn·Fonda CED hasn't particularly c·ut a heady s wath through the body politic of Orangc Count y. They draw ink but that hasn 't always mc·ant they've ~athercd votes to their particular liberal <·ausc!>. On the other h<tnd. last report of memory had Mr. Thom announcing glumly that the Democratic Party was flirting w1th bankruptcy in Orange County. having taken a numhcr of :.cn ous financial pratfalls. The party. Thom -..ui.:gt•sll'd tht•n. was a shambles Tht• Novt•mht-r elet:Lion l'l•rlatnly didn't do anything to un :.ha mhlt· 1l TllllS, \'OU MUST DRAW a certain amusement over thoSl' wh11arc Sl'ramblin g fur lt'adersh1p of a party. right now wh11·h is not i.mhkc an ov<!r<·1x1ked hot potato, airborne. E vcrybody 1s trying to catch 11. shouting," I've got it! I've got 11 , .. And the fin al catcher may bum his .hands and find the wholt· thinA dis1ntt•grates wht'n he clutches it to his bosom. But that's a lw ays bct•n what's fun about the Democrats in the first pla<'l' They fall apart like the one- hoss shay tn <m1• election. thl·rt turn around. abruptly all riu ll tll'g togclh<·r Al.L (>t' A SUOOEN th1• next election arrives and the De mos are n y ing by you <it full s pe(·d. laughing all the way They JUSl do aJJ this llramat11· in-fighting to lull the (; () p 11110 a fa I st• !'.COSC' ()f St'C'Ur tly .. . . NATION I WEATHER Ex-ho8tage tells 1 of escape plan WASIIlNGTON <AP>. -Four Marines held captive ln Iran en1lneered an elaborate escape plan that would bave been attempt· ed on Feb. 12 had they not been releued, aald Marine Set. John D. Mc Keel, a former hosta1e. . "We already had plans made up and had everythin1 we needed. iand we were fixin1 lo break out." Mc Keel aaid today in an interview on the Larry Kini Show on the Mutual Broadcaatin1 Systems. · McKeel said the Marines planned to jump the Iranian 1uards, try to get their weapons and fi1ht their way out. The plan, he said, was lo head for Greece. The Marines used razor blades and pens to fashion homemade knives and planned on mixin1 kerosene from the water heater and• 1oap det.eraent to produce a makeshift bomb, he said. McKeel said they also had discovered where the Iranian weapons were beina kept. Woman silver thief has 6 penonafities WEST CHESTER. Pa. <AP> A former Marine, sentenced to a prison term for her part in a $250,000 a ntique s ilver theft, has six personalities and "she won't exist until we 1et her back together again," a psychiatrist says. Amy Darow was sentenced Tuesday to three lo 10 years in prison by Chester County President Judge D. T . Marrone. He stipulated that Miss Darow may remain for the next s ix months al the Veterans Administration Hospital in Coatsville, where s he has been a psychiatric patient since April. Marrone said he based the sentence on testimony given by Dr. Bahman Sholevar. who"has been treating Miss Darow at the VA hospital. "Amy doesn't exist," said Sholevar. He said s he is "broken up into six pieces:'' "Andy," who is completely devoid of feeling; 5-year-old "Mar1aret;" "Michael," who 's full of a nge r and self·hatred; seductive "Ann;" "grandmotherlv "Sarah:" and ··Maxine," the mother fiaure. Shoclaver said he had become convinced Miss Darow was s uf- fe ring a rare multiple-personality disorder after her different personalities emerged in therapy sessions. IL was "Andy'' who got a master's degree in philosophy from West Chester State College, and it was "Andy" who appeared Tuesday, sitting stiffly al the defense table, he said. Miss Darow's other personalities serve different roles, Sholevar said. When Miss Darow feels threatened, she regresses to child-like "Margaret." To express her anger at her mother and her self-hatred, she becomes "Michael," he said. Miss Darow often becomes "Michael" at night when she talks about her mother and has to be kept in restraints to prevent her from punching herself in the eyes. Sholevar said. Alt.bough plans for the escape made in June, while be waa belq held in an Iranian prison, the Marines decided not to implement them until after the presidential elections, McKeel saJd. ~ "We were going to 1ive it until February because of tbe presidential election," he said. "We were goln& to wait until lbat and see what happened. . "Most of the Marines are trained in jungle survival, desert aur- v1val, things of that sort," tie said. ''We felt that if we could get out we'd be able to make it actdss lhe desert." To communicate with one another while formulatin1 the escape plan. "we were tapping back and forth on the walls," McKeel aaid. Messages were hidden in the toilets, where other hostages would be able tofmd them. he added. APW.,..._ FREEDOM'S LIGHT -Fireworks burst over Washington, D.C. as part of Tuesday welcome for freed hostages. Christmas tree on Ellipse near White House, on which on- ly the star had burned until the captives· release, also glowed in the national welcome. Reagan charged with betrayal WASHI NGTON IAP> No m a lter how good a president Ronald Reagan is, he won't be good enough unless he backs up words with action lo support the political right, say conse rvative leaders who charge Reagan is betraying their cause. At a meeting Tuesday of "new right" and "Christian right" leaders. Howard Phillips. na- tion a I dir ecto r of th e Conservative Caucus, said there are "already signs for concern" in the Reagan administration. And Richard Viguerie, a lead- ing fund-raiser for conservative candidates and causes, said: "Almost eve ry conservative I have talked to in the last two months has been disappointed in -the Initial appointments to the Reagan Cabinet. "Just like Jimmy Carter gave conservatives the back of the hand, we see the same thing happening in the Reagan ad· ministration," Viguerie said. "Don't gel me wrong, it's go- ing to be a lot better than it was." said Viguerie. "It's just not going to be as good as it s hould be " ·'There's a lot of things going on behind the sC'enes that you C'a nnot see, .. said Rob Billings, who headed a Chris t 1an o r ganization for the Reagan cam· paign. "There are a lot of solid, born again, Bible-toting people just below the Cabinet level." Paul Weyrich, director of the Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress. said the presi· dent's r ight -wing s upporters want real change rather than symbolic gestures "The worst thing that could happen to us wo uld be tf the perception of conservatis m is given to the public without the s ubs tance ... Wey r ich s aid "Then they could say our ideas didn't work any better than the libe ral ideas IL will destroy what we stand for if we get all of the words and none of the ac· t1on " Viguerie told the group to s pend the next four years build· ing its political strength so that "no politician in America who wants to be elected is going to be able to ignore the conservatives, the Chnst1an right in America." WE'RE LISTENING ••• Your views -e ither comments about the Daily Pilot or your viewpoint on a community issue are important to us . Now, you can phone your comments or even dictate a Letter to the Editor. wl'Rl LISTENING... recorded messages are transcribed daily and delivered to the a ppropriate editor for immediate action. Northern states snow,y Since we mus t verify Letters lo the Editor. please be s ure to leave your name and telephone number. Your views count. To express the m quickly and conveniently. just call 642-6086 . 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Mayor <\nlhon> t;11mmooa uhl Thfo \•oww1I paued by •ccliamaOon IA rNOlu llun t•11lhng fur~ mllllut1 ln lnterett on fro1en Ira nl•n (un1h ll• bl" d1urabutcd tu the f.urmer ho'' '~'-'' f'••f'• ••• "'r••pfr.-•Hi.-r• I.OS i\NGto;LES 1AV J PchJce captured IA "'" 11no<'la1med · vampire k1Uer" as he tried to r rawl out lhe baclr. window of a church where, armed with a shovel. he .-.-------~ had ~mcaded himself I while s urrounded by members of the police ..___ _______ _. SW AT Lt'am Some residents near M "'ranta~ Episcopal Church were i.sked to luve t hl'ir borne~ Tuesday after the man. identified as John Swett. 35. alleef'dly smashed the windshield M a truck 1n which three Grilfith Park raneers "'Ne nding, then drove the veb.lc~ about' two milt•!> to the church. ltccordin1 to police Det.ectlve Hon Quagliana. · tflld qMalc.-ltlt• I .A ar.-• LOS ANGELES (AP) An earthquake n·~1stering 3 t on the Richter Sule rolled throutb tht• Los Angeles area, but was not serious enoueh to t·ause any damages or injuries, authorities said. The earthquake, which was centered four milt'~ southeast of Culver City, occurred at 8 p.m . Tuesday, said Dennis Meredith. a spokesman at California Institute of Technok>IY in Pasadena. Tltrfflfl lo le.-,.,. A•ro• f"ltaf11 LOS ANGELES (AP) -Thrifty Corp. Ch<tirman Leonard H . Straus says the company may reconsider selling its Akron discount store <'ha1n since Akron has shown a proqt the past few months. Akron's J~itry and February financial s how- 111g wall be rev1'wed before a decision is made in April or May, Straus told Thrifty shareholders at the t·ompany's annual meetin1 here Tuesday. Los Angeles-based Thrifty is California's lari.:t·st drug and discount store chain. Pair ad•lt ""'''"" fraW LOS ANGELES (AP> A woman and her brother could face up to five years in prison iilter pleading guilty to selling reproductions of clown paintings by comedian Red Skelton and forgin1 hi• name. LC1ura L. Kibbee, 28, and Roger R. Kibbee, 25, of Bc·rmuda Dunes. admitted Tuesday they <h·frauded purchasers of art works by making t'l/IJll'S of Skelton 's paintings and falsely represent· in~ that he had signed them , Skelton makes oil paintings of clowns and sells auto~raphed duplicates. Panel hits class in 'creationisID' l.IVERMORE I AP> The Bible-based theory of ··!>cientif1e aeationism" should not be taught unttl ats legal ram1f1eat1ons can be studied and a C'urn culum developed, a school district atudy com· m ittN• has recommended. The Livermore school board is scheduled to t'l>n!>1dcr the recommt'ndations next:if'ueaday. The committee was appointed two months ago following complaints that a teacher was teachina st•ientific creationism to fifth and sixth-grade stu- c1t·nts The theory that the biblical theory of crution can be proved scientifically is opposed by many "<'11•ntisL<>. who say the theory or evolution is mucti rflorc logical and who consider creationism a mat· tcr o( reliJ!1ous faith rather than science. ~ The materials used by teacher .Ray 81lird were found to be "biased, misleadin&, inaccurate, prt•Judirial and derogatory" by district officials, who said the materials often asked students to choose between believing in God and believing in evolution Baird has denied trying lo indoctrinate stu- dents and concede that some of the material m1~ht have been inapproi}riat.t' for a classroom. 'A41dnuf~. Jenuary 21. 1111 H /F DAILY PILOT Al Storm rips SF Bay .......... ·~ did if ·-~··· Quang Nguyen, 21, stands on University of California campua in San Diego where it has taken him only two yean to earn bia de1ree in economics. 'The former Vietnam refugee ia the first of 80,000 stu· dents in school's 17-year history to do so. I Repubr1e also ioins to Denver and (1<'t out • ,f town fr1'>1, with H<·pulil11 /\1rl•11• """'I /\•1 • 11< ,. 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(213)712 5700mLosA•Je~. or '114)988-858S m Ontaf/o l '· Ski resorter get · 2 feet of enow ., .................. Wt• M bitll u TO mpll labed lM San P'ranelaco Bay area while several f..t of snbw fell on lbankful 1ki reeorta ln the bi11nt storm of UM 1tal08 --that will coatiaue today -ti•• National Weather Service •ar.•· ore ~ two feet or snow had fa ell • SGaM Kl arees by T\Mlday afternio. ad more waa expected to plle up today aJtd Thurtday -allow· lat m~ resorts sueh aa Heavenly Valley to Gpel\ and othen such as Squaw ~alley to expand their opera· tiona. . "It's soowine. snowing, anowina. It's snowine like crazy," said Heavenly Valley marketin& director Brady Hodee, whose resort will open Thursday the latest openine date in ita ~year history. SKIES wt:aE EXPECTED to clear by ..the weekend, raisin& the prospect of the winter's first eood akiing weekend: fresh powder and s unny skies Snow was predicted to fall to the 1,500 foot level ln the norttiem moun· tains and to 2,SOO feet in the southern readies of the Sierra Nevada &oday. Chaim were required on all open routea across the mountain chain. The thick blanket more than doubled the coverin1 of snow in many areu, but left the pack still far short ol normal. The snowpack ia "just 25 percent of wbat we should have at Olia time." said BUI Clark, deputy chief or nood operatiou for the state Department of Wat.er Resources. Oran;e County to H~ston INOWJ'ALL PaOVIDES the 1prtn1 nmotr that fills reservoirs for water uaera in Northern and Southern California. f't•rce windl whipped between Su Francisco altyscrapers and buffeted driven on the area's bridtea. knock· int over tractor-triailers and 1narlln1 traffic Oii the Richmond-San Rafael and Oakland Bay bridges Tuesday mornin1. Gale warnings have been posted ror the coastal seas. The winds lashed trees aeainst power equipment, causing scattered power outages in the San Francisco Bay area Tuesday night 'BIUUd' 1ff!,per kil/A six puppie1 TECATE (AP> -Six greyhound puppies hi.ve been shot to death i'l their kennel by someone using a high-powered rifle. The dogs were owned by Louis Grunloh of La Mesa, a 64-year-old disabled veteran or World War II and Korea. Sheriff's deputies said the killer's shots probably went unheard because the kennel is 200 yards from the nearest road. The bullets used last weekend were "brutal," Grunloh said Tuesday. The bodies of three or the valuable dogs were found in an embrace. Return from Houston Lv 8:15a.m Ar 1 57pm 9 55 a.m 3 33 p m 11 25 a m • 5 26 p m Lv 8 25 am 9 20 am • 2 40p m Ar lO':>O tim 12 40 pm 5 11 pm 8 18 p m 9 07 pm 4 20 p.m 10 02 pm Orange County to D•nver Lv. 7.20am. Ar1130a.m 11 25am J·2Spm 1. 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IS ~ma o bt•yed until afhir &n ;u·c1dcnt For the <·<·und llmt', Santa Anu As:,t'tnblyman R&l'bard Kobmson hus introduC'ed .... bill thltl wuuld pro h1b1l ~1UtrMt1on or un) veh1ch.'. or rent>wal or transfer of ret:1strat1on "'1thout proof thjjl tht: owner hu~ proper in ·uranct' or Olhl·r <H'Ccpt es bl c lorm uf fin<lnc1al r~~pons1b1ht) Tb.ls u. not askm~ v~ry mu<.'h And 1t offer s doubl~ protection for a ll drwers First by rt'ducin~ t he possibili· l ) of <.'Olltdmg with <in unins ured dl'iver and. second. by µrolt-cllng ins ured drivers fro m the inflated pre miums the) now mu~t pay to protect themselves from the un· 1ns urt-d A sirrular bill was passed in the Assembly last year but failed m the Senate Finance Committee. The Legislature passed the mandatory insura nce IC1W . It's long pa!)t time for the Legislature to m a ke it e n· force able Fiscal problems real The Wall Street Journal has declared editorially that Gov. Jerry Brown's declaration of a state fiscal c risis is ''phony." The way the Journal sees it, the state's revenue future looks ·•more like surfeit than scarcity" and all the talk of Proposition 13 impact on revenue is malarkey. This despite the fac t that California voters and state legislators in recent years have voted not only for drastic cuts in property taxes, but also for income tax indexing and reductions in both inheritance and business inventory taxes. The governor's proposed $24.5 billion budget for fiscal 1982 is only 2 perce nt greater than the current budget. This hardly measures up with the rate of inflation. The governor has said that the treasury s urplus which supplied bailout funds for local agencies has dried up and there'll have to be a reduction of about $1 billion in state aid to localities hit by Proposition 13 cuts. This won't matter, the Journal opines, becau.se the state's une mployment rate is going down and now is below the national average. How the fact that California's unemployment rate may be somewhat lower than an admittedly bad national rate m eans budget s urpluses a nd prosperity in California is a little hard to 'figure. And if California's economy is somewhat better than -or less rocky than -other parts of the nation. tha t hardly adds up to a boomlet here . We don't think the state's financial condition is anything near terminal. And Jerry Brown is not above dispensing scare medicine or shifting the problem to the L:egislature. But the budgetary problems facing California and most of its local governments are tough enough. And magic mirrors or rose-colored telescopes a re no help in facing up to the situation. Help for the deaf The tele phone is so much a part of ever yday life for the average American it's difficult to imagine how those with impaired h earing manage to get along without it. For som e 90,000 deaf persons in California, that han· dicap will be removed under an order from the Public Utilities Commission. Responding to a measure passed by the state Legislature. the PUC has ordered phone companies in the state to provide deaf customers with free telecommunica- tions devices at no cost beyond the basic telephone rate. The devices will include a keyboard for sending, a visual display receiver or hard copy printout, and a s ignal lamp to indicate when the telephone is ringing. The phone companies have until May 20 to report to the PUC on the devices they will use and their programs for installation. Eligible customers must be certified as dear or severely hearing impaired by a physician or licensed audiologist. The cost per customer, estimated at $800, will be borne by all phone company customers and will break down to a surcharge of 15 cents a month per phone number. Given the doorways to the world that can be opened for the deaf by the use of these communication devices, that has to be a modest charge for whose who are not so impaired. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are lhose of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa , CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Divorce By L.M. BOYD Q. l know we've never had a U.S. president who'd been divorced, but how many O..ar Gloomy Gus There's some small comfort ln tbinklnf that .maybe a few o my :federal tax bucu helped pay tbe C!Oll of brtn1tn1 the holtap1 home and reunttlnt them with tbelr families. 'nlat was money well 1pent for a ·chan,.. STINGY First Ladies had divorces in their pasts? A. Three. Warren Hard· ing's wife, Florence, Gerald Ford's wile Betty and An· drew Jackson's wife Raebel. Precise historians ar1ue about whether Rachel Jackson had been properly divorced before her mar- ria1e to Jackson, but she re- solved the matter by marry. ing Jackson a second lime. At least one out or 10 persons who try to wear con· tact lenses finally gives up and goes back to the re1ular glasses. Comedian Oeorge Jessel, widely known to the older 1enerat.ion, wu a bat boy once for. the New York Gianla, likewise widely known to the older 1-.eratlon. One Tokyo hotel awakens ih 1ue1ts with taped blrdaonaa. Jack Anderson Bitter Demos target Carter W ASllJNOTON -As Jimmy Cartt!r led hia Intrepid lrreeuJars ba<'I' to Georgia and political ob· llvion, they look with them scant 11y nl'palhy from the shellshocked o~mocratic survivors of the November election disaster. The Democrats' depMed, dispirited 141lidir¥lup is ba.dly .in .n,e.ed...oL.a. ~c·apegoat . and Carter is the handiest one around The mood of some cmbittered purty whc.-elhorses was perhaps hcst 11tustral· l'd itl t h e l h~m oc rati t• Na ti o n a l ('t11111111llec's t• X I' 1· U t I V e board m eet 1 n ~ 1 n W u s h1n~ton on ON· 9. Don Michael. the a mi able In· di an a state t hairman. moved that the DNC provide a "full financial aC't'ountmi.:·· of its t'xpenditures Earl Wate rs during the four year!'! it wa5· dominated by the Carter people. 'Tm not hard to get along with," Michael assured my re- porter!\ Jack Mitchell and Allen Myerson. "1 'm not being critict1I of (Chairman) John Wh ite, but we s hould have more lh1m lA re-elect· tbe-Presidentcommillee. · · Wh at was s ij(nificant about 'Michael's motion whil'h lhe as· sem bled party pooh bahs ap· proved is that it wasn't necessary: Federal law requires the committee to muke a detailed disclosure of its finances anyway. BUT THE DEMAND for a full accounting s howed th ut the recriminations aren't over for lhe Democrats. On the p<1s1t1ve side. 1t signaled the po!>siblc start of a move lo mak(• the national com- m ittee less of a White Jl11use ap· pend age and more or a tool to sup· port party candidates across the hoard particularly in <.:on~ress. The Democrat~· historical in· cllnutlon to Crutridd1tl feudln~ hus been eucerhated hy the loss or the White flousc and Senate and \heir tJJminished m ajority in the House. About the only lhmg thf leaders agree on is thut the part~ ls in deep trouble not unlike the post-Watergule Republicans <if 1974. :_ Congressional Dcmol'rals, led by Speaker Tip O'Neill, are ch.· term ined lo reassert the influt·nc·e at the committec which they lost lo the Georgia good ole boys :"fo fewer than 125 senators and t'ml grcssmen signed a note to White last month dl'm<tndin~ <J more "aggressive" fu11dra1 s111g t'fh1r1 and a voice in thf• seletl1on '''his SUl"Cessor. who they i;111'1 shm1ltl bc "frt'C of any l'losc as:.1J11 a1t11n with 11res1dential a~111 rant :-. ·· The legislators· slt·w has ph·nl y or IJ t'Cf 1n 11 In several of lh<" do:.<.' Senate races the U1·ntol'rat~ l<1~t. t h1· Rr•puhltr1tn' out~JJcnt tht'm bC!Vcrul timei. ov1:r In I h1• t •i:ht Florida contt·~t. for 1·x am11h·. ll e p11blic an winner Paaula llawklns got S400,000 from party funcls, while Democrat Bill (iunter g11t a mcre $45,000 from his party In Pennsylvania, Arlen Spl·c·tor <lrew $523.000 from the Hepuhlic·un Senatorial Commit· 1 ct." while Pete ft'laherly was al- lottl'd 11 m~u~er $42,741 from the st•natonul r>cmoc:rallc campaign dwst 11''S TRUE that the Senatorial Com rnitlee isn't ton trolled by the l>emiWratil-National Committee. But the unhappy losers see their finan t•ial shortchanging as a rl'flec·t111n of lhe national party's !<.111gl e m1nd e d de votion lo ('art t•r's n··(•lt:<·t1on qffort. The ONC's own s pending prac· lH'l'" have also been called into q111•'\l1on h> knowledgeable in '-tdN'> Ont: board member. for 1·icc.1mplf ... c·alC'ulated that the na· t 1<111 vi n1mmittee had spent r11ughl) eii<ht time.!. as much on 1111lling an1I mas:. mcrh a advertis- ' n g J 11,t prt()r to Lhe eh·et1on as did the Hcpuhlttans. The c·hief henefi cjary was the prcs11l1·nt':; private pollster Pat C:atldell, who rnllN·tcd a whop ping Sl .'1 m11l1on from th<· DNC in 1 !Jfjll Orw prnrn111enlsenaturial loser, B1n·h Ba; h of Indiana. sayb the D 1•rn1i1 ralb problem goes d•:evcr 1 h:.in I hl· nub and hulls of financ·cs ancl organ1z111g '"It's lime the l'Jrt \ ~loud for something," he !<ta1tl · It habn't forto11 long.·· W11h th1-. g11al in mind, the party l l> 1·xpc:1t1·d to rev i ve the lh•moc·rut11· Adv1bor) Cound l of a gl•n1·rat11m agri. to formulate par I·' 1 •11..,11111ns CJn 1 m pCJrtant issues \o\ h;.il 1•\ 1•r r outc the lkmocrab 1·h11•1'>c . 11 \.\ill b•· '"the l11ggc:;t re· l1utliltnl! J•1h th1!<. part} has ever hall .il·c·orillng V1 l>N(' finance <'h;,1rnt<.1n C'itarl1·' Ma natt . a like- 1 ' ' 111· I l's ... II r t 0 w h I t c a s d 1:.i1rm:.in l-'1111tnott-111 fa 1rnl'SS tu Cad· dt·ll. :1 kn11wll'dgtalile :-.ourl'e ex pl.1111ql thal l>'.\1(' hacl 1·ustody of c•:imp;11i.in fu11cl:-that Caddell •·<11dd ha,•t· :-.p1:nt 1·;.irlt1•r, but he hud tfrlu)c·d h11l1ng I\ DNC s p•1k .. ~rnan refust·d re pealed calls f11r l'm11n11•11L Don't let sheriffs tam per with the CHP In what could be the beginning or the end fo r the California Hi ghway Patrol, som e county she riffs reportedly are seeking lo expand their law enforcement responsibilities to include t raffic control on the hig hways and byways What seem:. to have prompted the s heriffs has heen the redw· t ion of t h e C HP fo r ce from 4,800 to its c urrent 4, 150 whic h ha s co m - pelled a "re· deployment" o f routine patrols . As C H I' Co m - m issio n e r Glen Craig explains it. the s hift has been from roads with light traffic volume to the more bigbl)' ~ongest&l arc.as~ Cr aig says the changes have not resu.Jted an any increases in accident rates on either types of roadways. To the eontrary, he said lhe concentration on the more congested areas has been accompanied by a drop in the number of accidents I ronically. the s heriffs arc Charles McCah~ blaminp 1 he reduced routine patrols on Proµosition 1~1 Hut that 1ml1ative. adopted in 1978, d id not affect the revenues sup 11orting the CHI' It did however :.uhstt1ntially reduce the proper ty tax rev<.·nucs which !>Upport (·ounty govcrnmt'nt includtn~ lhl• shenffs' fo rces And the re duc lion or CHP f<1rcc!> Cllm· m enced in 1975, three years - before· Propositi o n I J was adopted. As Crai g points o ut, the sheriffs already have their hands full enforcing the criminal laws and , with their funds limit· ed by reason or Pror>0!>ilion 13, could only assume traffic con· trol responsibilities at the ex· pense or weakening their abiUty to combat m ore s er i o us problems. nut the issue is d eeper than that. For. if 11 were appropriate for the sheriffs to take over lraf· fie enforcement along with their othe r duties, the money woulrl have to be round FORTUSATELY, lhc public has the benefit of past history to aid in such a decision. In the early days of the automobiJe. trarric laws were enforred by local l aw II was f1n a n cell t hroug h a ~ys lt•m 11( r1nc 'iphttmg when•111 the tr;1fftc• '''>II anc1 t he just11·t• c,f th•· pc <H't• :.hare<! in the fines II"\ 11·cl rl11s "t•as h rPJ!ISter JU~ll c1"· led In s uch things as unm ~1rk1·cl car,. I r a ff I (' l' 0 ,, s h I cl I n g h c h I r11J b1 ll l>o a rds ;rnd ot he r m11r1, sophistic•ated spct·d tnips lil,TIMAT•:t.\" ttit· h aras~l·c1 motorists r l'belle<i , demanding uniform traffic la w e nforce- ment. This led to the establish· mcnt of the CHP in 1931. The <'ounty sheriffs' traffic squads were transferred to lhc state's jurisdiction. Speed traps were outlawed and vehicles used in traffi(· enforcement wer e re quirPd to be clearly m arked and the offi cers we re required to wear identifiable uniforms In the 50 years sinec then the Cll P has been developed into a well trained body or trciHtc of· f1cers applyi ng enforcement in a uniform manner and removed from any incenth·c of fine shar · in~. Out cn·n Wi th traffic ('rl f o r C'e m c nt licin p, the responsibility of the stall• and all traffic orfi c t•r s u11d e r the !>UJH'rv1s1un uf the CHP, local prt"\:.urc' for r<'venues from fin"' arl' s till al work and there .1 r1 • O(T:tSICln al instances Of Of· f11·••rs hulmg fr11m view waiting 111 na il th<' unwary I low muc-h wurst• then would it lit• 1f thl· CHI' wt•n • to be dis manth"{I and trafftt' enforcement t urnccl b;iek to the locals'' lm- med1:1tely thne w•1uld be lost th<' uniform stanilards for en· forcement os each jurisdiction adoµlt"tl its own standards. Furthermore, the locals would lack the finances to provide the outstanding training programs for the• traffic offi cers now con· duC'tr d by the CHP. MolorisLc; w 1> u I d " n c e a g a i n r i n d th1.•mselves slopped by some lout 1h•mandin~ to know '"Where's tht• f1rt•''" Tickets would be is· sut·tl by thc whim and caprice of lht• officers and lhe door would Lu• open<.'CJ lo the. c·o.uu.plion aL thl' offil-cr!> with their hands out. The-L'llP may not be all that is dl's1rcd but 1t cxis ts as a well· trained. d1sc-i plined hody of of- f 1 c c· rs with a n ou t standing rc1·ord that 1s remarkabl y free of c·orrupt1on The sht•riff's pro· pusals arc too risky to merit serious t·onsideration Exclusion of TV stimulates thought processes As I seem lo have mentioned before, I am not one or those Americans who operates his tel'· ly set an avt·rag(• or 61fJ hour's each day. I am not so simon pure that r am among the 1.6 million heads of family who choose to live entirely without this great benison to mankind. I have a lei· ly but I use it. I do not allow il to use me. I am one of t h o s e Americans who have never seen a man land on the moon, never saw a single episode of either "Roots" or "Shogun" and to whom the characters in sitcoms are unknown and thus meaning- leaa. SOME PEOPLE think ofthis as some form of snobbery. Some ' even use that more feanome pe· jorative, elltiam. I don't think of it thatwayatall. Jthlnkofmybabit, .or laek of habit, H the priftciple of exclusion wontnt to enrich &nY life. ' Aa much u pouible, I like lo do my tblnklnt for myself. and to formulate my attitudes toward life from within Ob· viously my hk and altitude!> are the result of the sensory 1m pressions I have bt>e n s ubjec·trd lo during a lifct1 m1· These imprt•ssiuns havl' re· suited in a p ixlurc of austerity and cxct-s . I drink loo much for my good, but I don't smoke at all. I spend too much time reading, but I don't assault my vertebrae for hours each day by jogging .. The principle of ex- clusion has its advantages. I long ago made a conscious decisi(}fl that my method of hv· ing was not going lo be in· nuenced by William Pa ley or .Fred Silverman or any of the rest of the nabobs of Madison AvenueorHolmby Hills. . I watch the news for between 10 minutes and a half-hour daily, and presidential press con· fcren<'es, and the occasional sporting event. The world of television entertainment Is tttra Incognito to me. IF MY CHILDREN were still living with me, t would almost certainly throw out my box. There is a certaln level at which I do not care for my chlldnn lo be like other American cbUdren or their own a1e. There la much •• ,. • ... ..,,A- to fill lif••, ancl nc•arly all of 1t 1s hctlt'r than klev1s1on cnt•·rtain- mt•nt You would think that this isolation from so potent an a<i· vcrt1sing mc11ium as telcvistun would makt• people like mc pariahs in the view or the sacht•ms of the ad bi z Yet il doesn 'l seem to hot her them m uch. if at all. As Jost'ph Ostrow. cxec·utive vice president for communica- tions services al Young and Rubicam, put it lo the Wall Street Journal r~cently. 1t'frla "Do you heve anythlnt _..._ new. lmDrowd prlcett" · ' · 'ThNe are very few people that y1111 don't r•ver get with tt•lc v1sion . . Any reasonably s 1wd t•ampaign will reach 99 pcn ·1•11t in the country." Os1 row adds that those who nh s tain fr om TV can gene rally be reached through other media. "You can have a ba I anc-ing effect . where light tt•levision viewers tend to be h<'avy maga7.ine readers. Some light v1l.'wcrs are really news freaks and they're listening to news on the radio or reading a lol of newspapers _ as well as news·wecklies." l 'M {il • .\D I'm not orfending good old Y and K by my avoirlanre of the lube: but even if l annoy<.-d them to distraction l would not change m y views. During the recent "Sho1un" week I Wft!'I spared what s"rely was some of the most mfndless blather imaginable. And not a penny the poorer ror it, as my dear mother would say. If the U•be bu any value to me. it is as a whipptn1 boy. It reinforces my belief that • the American people will buy anythlnc. believe all}'lhlnc. and elect anybody, ii t1-elr lower natuN II re1ent1 ... 11 txptoked and arU\1111 Hduced. • • ' SPORTS BREAK / BASKETBALL Gator fun~ snup1tin~ away a~ '4lc1riclu .. s ~a111~ h .. ats up t'rum .\P dMpa&~~e. c, \INF..'>\'ILl.to:, •·11a f''ollowing a riotous m c \ f'n1n.i 11l t he l'n1vers1ly ot florida 'i; new h~ldbuu.st' c amp~ othc11lls Tuesday were tryin& w fi gure out how LO lu:e p lhe bomelown crowds un der romrol d uring Gator baskelb1tll games Anery Gator fans Monday night hurled a barrage of dt'brti; ont.6 the basketball court after Coach Norm Sloan was Cdllt:d Cur two tectuucal fo uls ai; he objected to a referee's call during the game. wh1rh Flon da lost to Florida State 82-71. Monday night, Ga tor supporters harassed Seminole cht'e rleaders . booing them and adding obscenities in their .. f"Sl ' f'SU'"'" c hants. Finally, with a bout six minutes to play, they hurled F risbees, trash, ice and cups when Sloan com matted the tet hnac·als. .. Hey," Sloan ye lled to the crowd over the public address s ystem .. Don't do that Let me handle this " "You won't see anyt hing ever hat the floor again at the University of Florida." Sloan pledged Tuesday. "Before the next game. I'll get on the mike and speak to them." Florida fa ns have been overzealous before. At the Florida Miami football game last year, supporters hurled fruit. t rash and even m anure onto the field. Mia mi Coach Howard Schnellenberger said al was the worst display he had e ver seen .--------fluotr of lhr da" ----- "It's not hke the bases are loaded and the count 3-2 and you have lo come in walh a good pitch ; the Hall of Fame balloting 1s out of my hands " Former Dodger star pitcher Don Drysdale, who narrowly missed elec· lion for the second straight year . H~ aparlu lt'aalal••••• rall• E lvin Hayes scored 23 points and sparked a m second-half come back as Washington edged Atlan- ta, 105-104 in mational Basketball Association play Tuesday . . . Mike Ml&dtell scored 25 points, in- cluding 10 in the last eight minute s, and Roser Pbe&ley added 20 to pace Cleveland 'to a 114-109 win over Indiana . . . Cliff Robla90D scored 15 of his 28 points in the second quarter to pace New J ersey to a 112-100 victory over Dallas ... Reserve center Dwight Jooes scored 18 points as Chicago's bench contributed 56 points in a 118-101 triumph over Golden State . Reserves Ron Davis a nd Henry Bibby scored 18 points each to s pa rk San Diego to a 119-114 victory over Kansas City . . . Denver, behind the balanced scoring of Dan luel and David Thompsoa, exploded for 80 points in the firs t half a nd coast ed to a 143-123 win ove r hapless Detroit . Seattle 's Dennis .\wtrey was hos pitalized with back spasms and is expected to be in tract ion from four to five d ays. ............. •lull•• ............... . Dennis Maruk and Mike Gartne r scored early in the third per iod Tuesday ni ght in pacing Washington lo a 4·3 National Hockey League vi c- tory over Winnipeg Wayne Babycb a nd ~ Jor1en Pettersson scos:ed .two goals eaeh -en000Bl•k~ .. Dnlop· and JM Mkbelettl chipped in with three assists e ach to pro- pe l St. Louis to a 7-1 triumph over Pittsburgh . _ . The Kings have recalled John Gibson and Don Waddell because of r ecent injuries . . . Ne w York's Islanders. led by Mike Bossy, placed three players on the NHL's Campbell Con- ference All-star team . which will be on display in the all · star game Feb. 10 at the Forum in Inglewood. Others on the team include Denis Potvin, Bryan Trottier, BUI Berber, Pete Pee ters, Behn Wiison, Mike Llul, Rob Ramage, Dave ''Tiger" Williams, Kevin McCarthy, Wayne Gretzky and Mike Gartner. :t rkam1a11 Tr.-lt playn-11 killf-d Two Arkansas T ech Univer sity foot ball (i] players were killed in a two-vehicle accident Mon-4. t day night. Dead we re James Murray, 24 , and Jim Magle, 19 . . . University of Washington football coach Don James received a 23.5 percent hike in pay on his new five-year contract. The increase of $11 ,820 puts him at $62.004 . . . Pa& Peppler, former assistant general manager for Houston, has been hired as an administrative assistant for New Orleans . . . Former Arizona State Uni versity kicker Kevin Rutledge, the opening witness in his $2.2 million damage suit against former football coach Frank Kusb, said he was d~eived by KusJa while being recruited ... Tampa Bay has hired UCLA linebacker coach Howard Tippett. Former Oakland A's owne r Charlie Flnley has filed s uit against his ex·wife and four of his seven children to pre vent them from receiving proceeds from liquidation of a corporation he owns ... Ex-Houston Astros General Manager Tai Smith confirmed he will not be rehired as had been widely rumored . . . Boston has signed former Angel Carney Laalford lo a one-year pact. .. John Mayberry has s igned a four-year, multi- million dollar contract with Toronto . . . Pitcher Sbaae Rawley of Seattle will miss the opening of spring training because of a fractured right foot suffered during a basketball game last weekend. Walton IHr11 S5.8 •HHoa ••• Bill Wal&oa is seeking $5.8 million in his • lawsuit against Portland Trail Blazer team physi- cian ltobert Cook, an orthopedtc clinic and 20 un- named persons Involved in the treatment of the injured National Basketball Association star in early 1978 . . . Light heavyweight James 8"1t committed a 1975 murder to cover up an armed robbery, a prosecutor cbal'lfed Tuesday in his openinll s tatement for the fi"bter's retrial. T~e11,rt1tlle TV: No events scheduled. RADJO: Hockey -Rangers at Kings, 7:30 p .m ., KOGO (600). F.Mtancia girls rip Vaqueros Cara Francy's 18 points and nine re bounds le d E s tancia Hiah 's lirla basketblll team to a ('Onvlnclng 55-29 Sea View Leaaue victory over host Irvine Tuesday ni1ht as the Eagles up- ped their overall record to 13·3 and league mark to 3-0. Estancia, rankejj No. 2 in the <.:IF 3-A poll, turned Irvine back with its first league loss in three s tarts and drops the Vaqueros' o verall record .to 11 -2. The Eagles used a man-to- man defense which put a lid on Irvine, then overpowe red the hosts with depth to win going away Chris Tucker , Irvine's leading s corer and rebounder, hurt her a nkle early in the ('Onlest and d id not score. Also com ing up with a Sea Vi e w League v ic t or y ·was Universit y, which posted a 51·31 win over host Costa Mesa . Kim Farrar scored 19 points a nd Ciny Coffman t a llied 12 points for University. Edison ran its Sunset League record to 3-0 with a 60-32 vit'tory at Huntington Beach, bolstered by the play of Tina Oen lleyer ( 15 points). Sue Ra ndall < 12 points and 10 rebounds) and Lita Sa ndviken ( 10 points and 7 re- bounds). Colleen Berry scored 15 points to lead a balanced Mariha at- tack which swept past Newport Ha r bor, 71-38, givi ng Ma rina a 2· 1 leaguf• ref'ord Ocean View poskd its second Empire League vi('lory in four s tarts. brct-zing pa~l Kennedy, 46·34, be hind Ciny Hurns ' 12 points PAIN ... s tad ium rarm~. tr you fall h;.H•k into the nrnldlc uf t h1.· p<1ck . lht•n· 1s no W:I\' tu \\ 111 a r;H'l' of 20 laps · In the outdoor ra<·e~. there are lwo 4U·manute moto1> w1 lh an hour break in belwt•t·n Stadium races arc morC' likt-sprint rar-cs a t 20 laps with a lot of j umps. .. Indoors 11-o whl'rt· the money 1s, · · Warcl ux plaini. .. It is also thl' futun.• of motocross <1nd the ·plan• when• the s port will gro'A- the fasll'st , I lik1• lhl' indoor raC'es . They :irC' l'Xl0 1tinl! <1n d ll•nst• t•vt·n thoug h th1•y ar<' h<.t rd to win W1 lh a bad ~tart . you can't move up <1nd <1 guy has to l ake a lot of chan<'t'i. 1f ht• 1sn 't in t he lt•ad And the• fo 11s ('an st•t• all of the a c·tion You ean hc·ar Lht•m Sl'rC'aming and 11 ;1dds lo the ex ...... cilcm cnt .. :l:hc.o.uldaor. r&&c~.are fa rlht•r a way from lht· c1t11:s and spec·t <1lors c·an ·t sl't' t ht· 1·nt1n · 1·ourst• in :.i lot nf 1n~ta nt·t·s " Chargers' Bell lo run at Sunkist LOS AN<; EL E S Edison lligh 's Di no Bell will be a mong a lop fi vl' member field of football playcrs that will compete in the high st·hool Footba ll Jl ero 60- yard dash a t the Sunk ist Indoor Invitational traek mcl'l, J an. 30 at t he Lt\ Sports Arena Bf'll , a 5 9, 172 pound e r . rus hed for 1,620 yar ds and a 6.8 a verage for lht.' Cl F Big Five confer ence champion Chargers last Sl'ason lie has run a 9.9 100. Wedn.adey, J1nuery 28. 198 1 OAILV PILOT ., Crucial bout for OCC ~1 Rowid one ends tomght against Fullerton The Gauchos sport the No~ offense in the confe rence, sco ing an average 84.8 points game. Round one of community col- lege conference basketball play closes out tonight with Orange Coast hosting Fullerton a nd Sad- d le b ack t rav e l i n g to San Be rnardino Valley. Both games huve u 7: JO lip·off. <>CC. 3·2 in the South Coast Conference. is lied wit h Santa Ana in second place behind co· leaders Cerritos a11d Fullerton Fullert.on. 4-1, carries a 13·10 overa ll mark into the contest "They're extre mely quick and they s hoot the ball well," notei; OCC Coach T andy Gillis of the Ho rnets. "Clark (; u cst (6-4 sophomore for ward ) i.s one of the finest shooters in junior c·ollege baske tball · · Guest teams with freshman forward Steve Van Horn, the son of Hornet s r oa c h Ezra Van I lorn , to l'rt-att• a dangerous duo "Slt'v(' 1s playing cxlr<'mt'ly \H•ll right no~ llc"s a g reat of f<'n s1\'c playt•r. but he re ally can hurl you with his insid e µlay II(• l'an go lo lht.• hoards as well a1-o anyom• in t h1• ('(JOfert•nc·t• , " ad1b <; ill1s OlT , 1s l'11rn1ng off an c·aS) 88 6 t \•ic·tur.\ on·r San D1t•J.!<1 Mt.•sa . Freshman f11rward H1l'h Kin <lorf turn1•d in his ht·st gam(• (If lht• season for the 1'1 rat PS wi th u 2 4 p o i nt . 1 2 r l'hou n d µt•rfor mantt• Sophom on· forward Brt <.t n M a rav1<·h l'h1pp1;:d iu wit h JI) points and n1rll' n •bound!, Although ()('(' is 23·49 in thC' 11\'l'rall scrit.•s with 1-'ulkrton. the 1'1rat1:s havt• won four of ttll' la1-ot five meetings between the t wo teams Meanwhile, Coach Bill Brum· m el sends his Saddlcback Gau- r hos against an improving San Bernardino sq uad. The Indians take a 4-10 reco rd into Mission Conference play, and now find the mi;elves in a tie fo r third place in the Mission Confe rence with a 3·2 record. Sun Bernard ino's top scorer is E ric Reinert. the No. 9 scorer in the confe rence with a 17 4 averaJ{c. T he Indians a lso have two of lht.> leagUf'°S top rebound- ers in Eugene Lin~ and Mikt> Clark Curtis Crossley carries a l average into the contest but been sharing the scoring du with Kevin Bowland, the leagu No . Sscorer with an 18.0 a verag "Fir.st place is our goa l. it's not going to be easy," s Brummel. •·San Bernardino played extre mely well in c rerenC'e. They have improv vastl y sincr the beginning of tit vear ." . ·· Rustlers pull it ou - Golde n West Colle g e 's Rustlers got the big efforts from a ll h ands, i n c lud ing 6 ·7 fres hman Art King off the bench a nd a 17·poi nt. se ven assist p e rform a nce by So uthe rn Ca lifornia Confer ence assist lead e r Rico Tho mpson a nd parlayed it into a 67-59 overtime bas ketball victor y over host Cypress Tuesday T h e Rust le r s, iri bes ti n g Cypress for the first time in 10 sta rts, dating back to an over- l i m e ve rdict in 1976 ove r Cypress. improved their record to 17-5 overall and 5·2 in con- fer ence play K ing got ~he Rustle rs going in overtime aft er Cypress scored the initial two points to take a 59 .57 le ad wit h J us t a fe w seconds s pent The Northe rn Californial product scored with a tip off an of- fensive rebound, then connected with a 10-footerto put the Rustlers ahead, 61-59 King finished with a dozen re bounds ( 10 in the second ha lf) and scored 12points . After that it was all downhill for Golden West as Thompson fed to J im Eldridge for a fi ve footer, then Thompson added • pair of free throws and a 40-foot icing shot al the buzzer to give him a persona l best since scor· ing 22 points in the season opener. Golden West had things going i t s way u n ti l 6 -7 R a nd y llcidenreich fouled out with 7: !'/ left . which helped Cypress pa,.. a 50-45 deficit into a 57 57 situ• tion with I 32 still left in rcgulak tum ' rarestoneg COSTA MESA ContH of Hori>or ll•d. & WilsCMt Acron from Pemey's Shoppinq Cettter I ALIN THE TIREMAN PHONE 631-0712 QUALITY SERVICE ..• FAST HOURS: MO~. THltU FRI. 7:30 AM TO s ,.., PRICES IM THIS AD GOOD THRU SAT., JAM. l .ht . .._ ___ s•_r_. 1_:1_o_•_M_ro_1 _'M-----'· Check the services your car needs D and bring in this ad. 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E IQl\11\ rue Sopl\i.tlcattd Ledy CM<C.re9or1, 111 80. lS 80, '•O, JonO.• lm•QO IR•l<n~>. • 40, J ltO, Truly Snooty IGrund\11. 1 ltO. 1'11n111 r<Ko A..:01 F•or (Lonool, l.llO, S ltO. J 10 Oavey\ Devot (Wllhom>l, • 40, 7 IO, 1 •rPo<I Sono A ICoe>elencll, 1 IO, SS u •<la <•·II petd Sl44 00 Tenll\ rec• Cool v•Y IAwDtnJ. '10, •IO, J 20. Pertt,,.nl CAndtrt.onl, 4 40, • 00 Youno Nev ISflerranl, 6.00 SJ u•tt• l'-61 P•id 'S~ 70. Allendon<• l.9'11 Boys' aocc:er ranking• Cl,,COACHES l'«L. 4·A I. lfl-; 1 Rolllnt Hill•. J. Claremont; 4. WHI Torrence" S. So<lll\ Torrance, • O.· m•en. 1. Do\ P.-los; I S.nl• AM.' s.nt• Mon•u . 10 PetosVerde• J-A t St Bern•rO. 1 R•Yft\fde Poly, l Nor••'•· • Coron.. s Cenlr•t, • SMll• Mer(•. 1 G•roy. I Cetu oco,' S.r•llt. 10. 1 .. c110 J·A I S-eoa<•. 1 Bell G•rclon\, l C.ten- d•le. 4 hmplPCity. s Vel....:1e. • M•nlon V1e10. I Aooura. I L• Solle, ' G•rdlen ~rove, 10 E~ran,. Girt•' •occer ranklnga Cl,,COACHlll'«L. 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TORONTO 8 LUE J AYS -Sl9ned Jolin Meyllerry, !lrtl t>.twmen, Co • 1our·yH 1 conlre<I Net-L. ..... MONTREAL EXPOS -Slqned llMry llra11•n, pllcll•r; l(t n Stotko, .. cot'WI l>ot••m•fl, Rl<ky Lemon, outflet•r; Peul Ltmlre, llr>I t>.t1tm.n-outflelcltr, end Jkll Kurnictkl, 11\lrdtNl!lltfftMl<•ICher. 8AMtlT9ALL. • ..._. ........ A_ .. _ OIETllOtT P15TC*S -SleMd Edward Lawrtn<t,ctnltr, lo• 10'4Nycomrecl. 'OOTULL ......... ,......w.e- HOUSTON OIL.1115 -N•mtd ltey c111e111n, °"9ftllvt",. co1cl1. TAMll'A 9AY IUCCAHIElllS -N .... How•rel Tlpptll aptclel lt•m• a 11d 11-<ktt Coatll. KoacaY ......... MectteyL...- MOHTltlAL. CANADIENS-L-9 1111 l1•or, 99M11Wtn1ft, I• ,,. ..... 1C•1 VovlttWt .. -A-.k ell l40Cuy ~. Ml!W YOlllt llANOl!ltS -llKlllN ..... 1111tr, t••llo, from lllt Hew H•vo11 , .. ,111111wt1t of IM Amtrl<•n HICUy L.t...,.. TORONTO MA~E L.l!AFS -11 ........ .... I! lllt, """ ...... cou.••• DUltl! -4-N tflO ret'9Mt!Oft Of L.1rryT....,....,"'"'9Mf9MMllcMCll. Tl!XAS IOUTHl!lllt -Nlmecl J_,.. ltHmoM, ..... fMINll CHCll. NllM<I Wllll'om ~. oltllotk flrKttr. ........ fleld ..... , ...... IOleOI. .., .~ .... . ...., ...... --= ,..,,c., .... . .._._ ,.. • "'" .... 11 ..,.., Oltl, "''"'· MM1t111.~v....,t Mlrlllll--.:'-•· It's put up or shut Crucial le~ battles on tap tonig~ 111 aoosa CA&UON Of ..... .,"" ..... Llke hoeta1e1 with their backs to the wall . prep buketball teams trom Huntington Beach, Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa hllh schools race the seem1n1ly ultimate challen1e tonl1ht. Wln or begin work lhe next day as a "spoiler," because Olle dreams may be ja• day dreams ir they aren't succesaful tonl1ht. In tbe Sunaet Le11ue the Oiiers of Huntlnaton hach hoat lea1ue..i:o·le1der_f..dl1on mnd Its one· PREP &4SKETIULL two knockout punch of 8-4 Richard Chan1 and 6·3 Rick OiBemardo, in aft all-junior starting lineup. Also in the Sunset League tonight are the de- f end Ing champions. Newport Harbor, trying lo avoid loss No. 3 in as many starts as Ma rina in· vades . COSTA MESA, MEANWIDLE, hosts UnlveNi· ty in the Sea View Leaaue with a similar winless mark and the Mustan1s are in the same boat, in addition to racing 6·8 Tim McLaughlin and hh; University teammates. At Huntington Beach Coach Roy Miller and his 11 ·4 Oilers feature a rapid-paced game. built around the speed and shooting ability of Bob and Bill Thompson and Scott Becker In a guard· oriented attack. On the other side are Coach Barry Leigh ·s Chargers, who usually counter speed with a solid rebounding game and rugged style built ardund the physical aspects. Edison, 10·5, has replaced Huntington Beach at the No. 9 slot in the Orange County rankings as E'ro• r.,,.. •fl ROGER CARLSON •.. Fountain Valley victory in three tries with the Swordsmen. Fountain Va lley's non-league schedule looks like this: Santa Ana Valley, El Toro, St Paul. Ser vile and Lakewood. Edison's schedule remains with an open date in the opener. but it will probably be fill ed by El Dorado. Arter that it's either Banning or Santa Ana. El Modena. Millikan and Mater Dei. • • • Fountain Valley's Emile Harry, the CIF Big Five Conference's Player of the Year , has nar· rowed his choices for college duty to Stanford. USC, UC LA. Arizona and Notre Dame . Duval Love, the giant f''ountain Val ley lineman. is considering Arizona, Arizona Stale, USC . UC LA and Kansas Defensive backs Tim F inl ey and Ky le Thompson of Fountain Valley are m the eyes of T ulane and Utah State C Finley > and Tulane. Oklahoma and SMU <Thompson) . • • • Mater Dei will take no backseat to scheduling. either. Consider the Monarchs· non-league slate for '81 : Colton, Dos Pueblos, Los Altos, Crespi and Edison. The Angelus Lea-guc is composed of only f ive teams, so the bye week will be filled with Notre Dame (Sherman Oaks>. Thal means eight of the Monarchs · 10 oppo· nents for 1981 will be teams boasting Cl F playoff experience in 1980. • • • AROUND THE BEAT Santa Ana Valley High is apparently without a football coach follow · ing the resignation of Jim O'Hara after a one .year tour or duty with the Falcons. O'Hara was a long- time assistant lo Biii Boswell al Westminster High during the Lions' big years or the late 60s and ear· ly 70s . . . Laguna Beach High has added former Estancia assistant Joe Ronquillo as the Artists ' new baseball coach. Other new baseball coaches in the area include Jou Seeley and Gre1 Henry. Seeley replaces P11tl Frey at Marina, Henry takes the sP<>t vacated by Don Terr1nove at Huntington Beach. Basketball • selected by the Dally Pilot followln1 two Fri4.,_. with oppo8ile result.. . . . . NEWPOaT HAaBOa, MEANWlllL&, Jlbdl itself against the most unpredict.ble te1111 {n the league Marina's Vikin111. • Marina, 9-7 on the year. frolicked 11at.t.Mudt- lngton Beach Friday (87-69) befllnd llopr ..... inger·s 26 points . Newport ~arbor, now 10·& and losen lft ..._ of its last four start.a, offers a.balanced punch; but_ enters with on.paper superiority at nearly etery position, keyed by 6-8 Rick Ciaccio and outaide shoolent Mike Love and Cory Everhart. Will Costa Mesa solve a jinx that hu kept the Mu!itllllgs out or the CIF playoffs since 1916! IF ntEY 00, IT'LL have to begin ton.taht. Ken Bardsley. Roger Lackey and Jim Peli,howsii are the mainstays in the Mustangs' attack: ~ they figure to go after University with a Utht, man-to·man, pressing style with the. emptlul1 on keeping the ball away from McLauihlin. Elsewhere tonight; · Fountain Valley I 12·3) seeks to boost an 11· game winning streak and enhance iu poaitiot aa No. l in Orange County ; Corona del Mar is heaVib' favored against El Toro lo up its overall mark to 12·3. and Ocean View, for weeks Orange County's No. 1, but in the unfamiliar position of No. 2 follow· ing a re.cent Empire Leaf(ue loss to Cypresa, is favored against a struggling Loar a outfit. Estancia and Irvine duel in a plvetal Sea v-. League test with playoff ambitions on the tine; Laguna Beach tries to snap back from a 67-61 k>M to Laguna Hills ; San Clemente I 1· ll is favored to end La~una Hills· brief run for glory in the South Coast League; and Dana Hills is in tough against a rt'juventated Mission Viejo quintet T..,llM'tl< ....... s ....... L.• .. w 11·•1 Eo1"°n •70J •t Hunt1nQIOn B~Kf'I to 1' M•r•nott I t t 1 dt Nt>wport H•roor to 11 ~tt\lm1n\lt'r I t-t l at J:ownt••n \/•lley 1101 , .. Yle• l.t-Cl:M> E St•n<hi 11 IJ ct! l'v•n .. 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Webb, 23, led tile Profe11lonal Bowlera A1soet.tion in eamlnp for the year and won three tournaments. He was named ftnt on lJl of 171 ballota cast br 1 po rt1writer1 aal I 1port.1cuten maklnl up the Bowllnl Wrlten Auoelataaa of Amelita. Wright Arch Preserver Shoes As comfortable as rt ts good looktng. Thanks to Wright's four exclusive comfort features. Black or Brown (.alf. We Buy This Style In These Sizes 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 . 10 . 11 12 13 -A x x x x x x x A x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x ~ . B c x x x x x x x x x x x 0 x x x x x x x x x x x 1. E x x x x x x x x x x . ~ . ~'------.fM~ s°HOH Men1Shep • PuNoft 'f91aftd ••• Newport •••oh . .. 711-t•lt ,r • • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~ ... ·"~ l ll8NE88 / STOCKS Wedn .. aday'1 NYSE COMPOSITE L•. (PDT) Prlcw TRANSACTIONS • Wednelday, January 28, 1911 HIF DAILY PILOT 8U W oinen remai ' job-frustrated By MILTON MOSKOWITZ • You find more women in the corporate world ttHllll" days, but thin1s haven't changed that much. Wom• generally aet paid less than men. and they hold le•• lm~ tant positions. . • One or the routes to a top job in business ia throu1 prestigious graduate business school, such as the ones, Stanford, Harvard and the University or Pennsylvanla~l.::· study at Stanford tracked the progress or 73 women ana:;m men who graduated :... from leading business l~: schools in 1977 and 1978. Money :.-;. Here are some of the ... results : Tree -Two or three years after graduation, the women earned, on average, S4.000 less than their male counterparts . -The women held fewer executive·level positions • than their male counterparts. -The women s howed "significantly more psychological and physical signs or stress ... OTHER STUDIES INDICATE that corporations are- fond of placing their female employees in ghettos. The favorite one: communications. In other words. women wbo enter the corporate world soon discover that their talentl' are put to use in such tasks as public relations cexplaininc the company lo the press 1, investor relations ( explainibg the company to Wall Street) and employee relations (e>e· plaining the company to the troops). . . . The high ratio of women in these commumcat1ons functions is clear from the membership rosters of four na- tional organizations. Women now make up 29 percent ot the 9 20()-strong Public Relations Society of America. They acco~t for 30 percent of the 1,000 members of the national Investor Relations Institute. The Society of Consumer Affairs Professionals. com· prised largely of people who represent companies to con· sumers, has 1,200 members, half of them women. And the International Association of Business Communicators. comprised of people who put out company magazines and communicate to employees in other ways, has 8.400 mem· bers, 54 percent of them women THERE'S PROBABL V NO other function in business that has more women. Ttiere's nothing wrong with these Jobs. It 's ju~t that companies can't seem to find too many managerial op· portunities for women outside of communications And as anyone who has worked for a compa~y knows, ~he public relations post is not ~enerally considered an important area . There are exceptions. of course. The most notable one perhaps is Margaret P. MacKimm. who is senior vice pres· ident of public affairs for the big food processor. Kratt. MacKimm sits on two major corporate boards: Du Pont and F.W. Woolworth Interestingly enough, s he does not serve on the board of her own company. When you examine companies closely. you. n.early always find that some do better than others. This 1s the case here too. The Wall Street Journal recently reported on the spectacular progress made by CBS in the hiring and promotion of women. NATIONALLY, ONLY 5 PERCENT of managers who earn more than $20,000 a year _are women. At CBS. women now hold 30 percent of all management JObs. They hold 10 percent of t.he top jobs. a five-fold increase over the level seven years ago. In the first half of 1980 nearly 40 percent of all promo· lions in management went to women. In 1980 CBS hired 16 MBAs <this is the degree. Master of Business Administration. that you get upon graduating from a business school 1. All 16 were women How did CBS do so well., Ry rewards and punishment. Managers are required to ~et g~als in ~~is area <how many women will they have an vanous pos1t1ons by lh~ end of the year'! 1. just as they are In their regular business functions. If a CBS manager doesn't meet these female utilization goals, he )()St's between 5 and 10 percent of his )'.ear-end bonus Jen'' NEW YORI( ("Pl S..IH, Tu.Mley \ Prlct -,,.. C"9119f of ,,,. ttf\ tncnl eclin Arnu1c..., SIOCk E1tC"9"99 1uu.t. treolno nellonelly et,,_.. t"9n 11 ~II s JJU88 ~~; • :: N tr 11 19t,AOO 10• , • '" IM 112,900 S7 ' RanmrOll s 111,900 tt"> • 1•, 1 1011 s 1$4 JOO ,. • ' CDrp 11•:soo .o~ ,, • Felr 11S,000 1114 • l ' • 00 95,200 Joi 1 , ... °' s 11.100 70.. • , .. = .... .,.., ............. ..... ..... ....., ............ .... ............................. ..... ...... c-. ............ ,. ... ........ ~;De-. ....... Mhal .4'1nc•k11 Did WM"f AMEJl 010 NEW YORK 1API J.tn 11 Pr•¥ d~ .m ,, JA PffV d~ 1fl 16 Due to late transmission today's I ist Ing will not ·appear in the Oa i I y Pilot. ' 8JI DAil. Y PllOT WldnMdty J1nuaty 11, 1•1 'nl t'-'•IL \' c1ac111 by 811 Keane ' fl ~ • bV Virgil Partch (VIP) "You ore never 10 eat with your hands." 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Schultz I DONl lMH( TMf'f"RE 6<*610~ by Gus Arriola ARE ASKED I IN THE INTE~E~T OF SAH?.rl.), m PLEASE RIDE r~iblOE FROM NOW ON ! l·ZI by Kevin Fagan by George .. emont C8 E.A'nVE l.IVI C'8 ~F.lllNAa, un~r .. d by .\) soc1auon R('nat a11ct-l'rc1Atot 1', 111 :w t for tt 1.1 m Thuri.d•) •I Oh·ndali-h •d1•r1tl S•v•n~i.. 71'4 Ed maer Avt' tlu11t11i..ih111 H1 ,11·h .. ·rct• 1md lll>l•n tv •ht-rubb r f'or1nl1•ru11At11111 •·oi ll).4(1 ~3 p (•1t·1c· SVMl'HON\' O•t ·u~M_(.11.u..h.1 lilfft<> for (' 1111•r111 u u 111u!'iH'al l(Mlhl•nn.i with Jein La<'t'\ I i J• m "••lur<li-) 111 \ht' lo'ullcrton F.b1•llnuti ~or infor 111i.t11111 1'1All H71 .)W'& 8 '' \I K'lllTH "()Mt'· ~•lllhl·r\I l 'a b111ct nw.-1 for brum I• ul 11 .. 111 "untl.i) 111 T1•111v1t· 81 t h !-ihitlo m 111 ...,1rnt.i ,,.,, h it 111lo1111Jt1u11 , 1·ull • 213 I t\SI ~9'l4 Oi\\ \iKTER~Ot THt. \Mt.IU('l\I' Ht-volut1011 . P:.t li'Ol .-Y. r1~h1 <"h.sptt-r rr11•t-l'> .;t uoon Tue:.day .tl Hutel l.dgunu tu ht-dr Ct1drll'-> l ulv '>fle.ik Jo~or tnfvrm .. t1c1n , ll~l ~fJ91 .\\.VttA ~I Ut l.T \ Or an~~ l 11w 1l) \lumnae mt>t>h .it 7 ~ v rn '1unda.' fur µrog1 Jtn on self Jefen:.t· "' llil~ ~l dno l<I\ t-r C'uurt. l-'ou11tcs111 \ all1·\ 1-ur mf11rrncst 11111 n.111 962 .J89G LAGl'SA BEM'H l:.81::l.L ('Lll8 holds its annual r um ma~<' :.ak from 9 ll rn tu 3 µ rn Saturday in the Wumt>n !'. l'lubhOU))l', ~ St Ann 's Drive. l.<lguna lk ,tl·h !o'or mfurma11on. l'all494·3318 SHOWBOAT ('HAP1·•:tt uf Newport Harbor Guild of Ordn~l' l'ount) Mus11· <'enter meets 9 a m Wednesd1;1y, Fc•b ·I, 111 home of Nan<'y lng man 1-'or 1nf11rmat111n . 1·a ll644-5859. NEWCOMER'S ('l.lJ B uf Newport Be ach meets 10 a m. WednE>sday , Feb 4, to heartraveler Adele Tingey 1-'or anformataun, l·all640·0294. NEWPORT HARBOR TOASTMISTRESS Club meets 11 .30 a m. Monday at the Marriott Hotel in Ne wpon Center For information, ca ll 494·3651. JUNIOR l.EAGUI\ of Newpon Harbor meets from 9 a m to J µ m. Saturday in the Social Science Ha ll of UC Irvine for symposium on "Parenthood : The Choice and the Challenge." 1-'or information. call 640· 1450 BRIDGE GROUP of thl' Newport Beach Senior Citize ns C~nter, 2101 15th St., Newport Ueac h. meets in the t•enter 10 · 30 a m to 2:30 p.m . Friday for contra ct bridge For information. call 548 -7534 . HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWCOMERS Club meets at 10:30 a .rn. Tuesday for lunch. For in· formation. <'all 96.1·7015 BALBOA SKI ("l.l '8 1s s ponsoring a Valentine's Dance at 8 p.m . Tuesday m Newport Beach. For information. call Kathy at 760·8158. BIG BANDS SINGl.F.S will have a dance al 8.15 p m Sund~> an i\nahe1m 1-'or information. call 525·7657 WE CA R•:. a !-.Upµort1vt• group for divorced, widowed , scpar;i tt-d or never married has s mall group discussions Wednesday evenings in San Clemente. 1-'ritl;.i y!'. in El Toro <1nd Co!>la Mt•sa. For informal 1hn , c ;.ill 51\4-llROO .'i111gl1·s Cull'ndc1r run.~ l'nch Wednesday and con tnms mj1,1rmnr111n 1m d1scus.oaon groups, parhes and 1•ve11ts open t11 tl1e publw in lht> Orange C11ast area Send rwtwes 111 Single:; Colertdar. 1Ja1ly l'ilot, P 0 H<>I l!X;ll. Cnsta !\ifesa . CA 92fi2ti Include your name and tel1>plwn1· nw nlw r 11Jot1N•s rnust be received 1100 wPeks m 11.d1•onrl' 11/ un f'tlt'nl THURSDAY, JAN. 29 By SVDNEV OMARR ARIES < Mar 21 /\pr 19). One close to you presses for decis ion on m oney and love Complex problem can be resolved if you a re analytical. Avoid making promises which can· not be fulfilled. TAU R US (/\pr. 20 ·May 20 )· Family m ember does have constructive ideas concern- ing expenditures and budget. Be receptive, diplomatic and m ake intelligent concession. GEMINI (May 21.June 20>: See people, places as they are, not m erely as you wish they might exist. Someone wants you to m ake mis- take by rushing decisions . Instead. maintain moderate pace, avoid direct confrontations. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Assert self in positive , dramatic manne r . Persona l magnetism soars you get what you want in surprising fashion. This is your powerplay day. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Closed door con· ference results in completion of transaction . Ac- cent on business. property and the placating of olcler individual. Possibly a family member. . VlaGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Revise plans. accent oricinality. independence and willinc· nns to test theories. Leo. Aries, Sagittarius persona flcure prominently. LIBaA (Sept . 23·0ct. 22): Being too cautioua permits oppQrtunily lo fiy away. Invest in your own talents, capabiUUea. BCOaPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): You're as~ to make apecial a ppeal. Diversify without Sdt· terlq your forces. Circumstances favor your efforts. You'll make ne w contacts and populari· ty wlll aoar. SAG11TAa1us <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Some r•trldtona actually work to your advantace. Know it, respond accordin1ly. Temporary period ol confineme nt or seclusion is pal'\ of patural cycle. CAPalCOaN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19):.Apparent Htb1ek boomeranes in your favor. Accent on cllante, creative upreaaion, fulfillment of ............. A4MJA&IU8 (Jan . 20·Feb. 11): Win rather Ula foree your way -diplomatic appr'Olcb brlap dlllnd reeulta. roeu1 on career, special M6-mantac• and ~ with (amlly --~----. ...a (Feb. it-Mar. 30): 8rial at.tract r::::-•·lllto ..... Smpbull • deftalUoD ol , ..... ,_,. objeetiv• l8cl pldlallopldeal .. up&a. • .. • Seve11 play~rs .. 646 years . -., .... --. . -· When th<' Newport Beach Senior Cili7.en Center bridge group wanted to have a birthday party for Charlotte Gardner. she> gracious ly re· fused. not wanting to be the center of attention. But the bridge ~roup memlJers c·ou nte n.'d by throwing a birthday party for all their playt•rs DAILY PILOT • .., .I ov<·r ~.llJ year~ CJld The~-arfl I front. 11·<1111 lt lt 1 i\1111<J Hoag, 92: Florl'nce lll'nry, Hl; {'rba Geiger . 92 :.ind tltt• n ·lul'tar1t Charlotte, 92. Standing arc t frorn left) Doc flc a<lf·I. ~~ .. ''ul (:rn·11 ~1:1 a nd Warren Hli \'I'll. !H . Club < 'o/t1Wtir run.~ 1111 It 1~, 1l1w~da11 in lhe Dally ' />1!111 und 1·1mtmn' n11f 11 t'' ••/ 11•mtt'n s und servlCI! club meetmy' mul 1'1 r111~ ,,,,..,, 1•1 lht' µubhc for lhe followmq 11-..Pk Srnd "'''"'' ~ t· 1·1111. 1·11/1••1il111 /1111/v /'1lol, P.O. Make reservations early H1JI 15611 (. "·''" Al•·.~11 ('.\ Y21.;1, lr1t lude y"ur no~ and phmu• numl1t•r DEAR AN 0 LANDERS The holiday season is long over. liut ~--.-1-;; it's still not loo lak ltl ~1\1' ~;:~1; ~1[f ~~ti n~1~~'1i ~~tl"'~' ~'9;t' "T er n a ~ers know c·vcr.' thmg today Why bc h ypol·nllC'at? The~ want \o be treated like adults .. What ahout this. Ann'• S 0 m (' t> II {' I h I II k ~••'"" straightt·r llt'Xl .)Car 'NSU HE I N WI\ HHF.NSRl'RG. MO ' 1 • • I '· l f _, o10r JI o w 111 a n y gr" w 11 _____________ .... _ .. _____ _ Ot:AR MO.: A mother who tt>llS a raunchy joke in the pre'tt'nce of her teen-agers is not tre ating them as adults. She is setting a poor nample aed .t"oof.u•iag thellh- l~hildren do not want their pare nts to be "pals." They want a uthority figues who rf'present SOO'lelhing to live up to and be proud of. c hildr<'n Wt'r<• "too busy" last l>ec.:embt:r lo vis it their parents" ll•l\\ many said, ''It's t110 l'!< pens ivl' maytw w1•ll gn1l'eJCt-yc:.rr" .. I f e 1 th 1• r o f y IJ u r parents d1l'CI :.i11d vou rt· cc iv cd a vlwne 1·:dl, you 'd s utldt'nly 01 op everything and go t11 the fune ral, wouldn't y11u '' SQmehuw you'd finrl th<· lim<' and money llow mut'h hc·ttcr to go when lhC old folh <::.tn enjoy you and hav<' th(' pleas ure· of knowing you ca r ed e no ug h to put ever ything <isi dc and come I wish I could turn the calendar back and d t1 a few things differl'nlly U nfortunat e l y. my pare nts n~vcr had the thrill of seeing their first grandchild. And now it'~ too late 20 2 0 HIN OSIGllT JN NEW JERSEY DE AR 20·20 : Thanks for a lette r that is sure to lilt some people where they live. If ze.20 was talking lo you, clip this ~olumn, look at it again n ext November and make your r eservations. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l have some advice for the wife of the workaholic. Please ask the printers to put it in. Here it is: MAKE SURE H E HAS ·ALL· T H E LIFE INSURANCE HE CAN POSSIBLY GET. Any man who works seven days a week and hasn't had a vacation in four Y4\ars is sure to keel over WJth a heart attack. You can yell youc head orr anll it won't rn;ike an} d1ffi•rencc. Ask ml' I W<J!'. mat nl'il lo one Ii<' 1ir1·rared, honey .I w:isn 't and it -was-a bT~ mistake I\!'. s1K111 as you get out of vour widow's wcl'd~ you l'an go b a ck lo Sl'hnol if you feel like 1t. J11°1n a11 cXN CiSt' c lass, get a facelift , buy some niCl' c:lol ht''i and lake a cruise Don't feC'I guilty /\II those crazy hour'> he was putting m were for his own ego. ll had nothing to do w1lh you and tht· kids. I wash som ebody had gaH·n me this advice Ill years ago. It would have Ileen worth a fortune I ;im ~1vmg it lo you for nothing. r-'AMJLJ/\R WITH THE TER R ITORY D F.AR FAMILIAR : f.ife Ins urance is a good idea whethe r you are married lo a workaholic or not. Actually. dear, bard work n ever kille d anybody. It's the stress and strain that gives those overachle~ers slump of the pump - especially if they are overweight and smokers. Sorry to be such a bore but some people need to bear it again and again . DEAR ANN LANDERS: An elderly acquaintance found an old violin that has been in the family for m any years. Glued to the inside is a paper bearing t h e fo llo win g inscription: Rod Careae laosi ··Antonius Strad1v<.1rius Cremonc•nsis Far 11•bat t\nno l.21 " With a µi c· 1 u re of " l'rown '!'his woman rs of l1 m1tcd means and needs to know how to de · t e rminc if rhc ans tru. m c nt 1s an ori~mal. Can y o u r <·co m m r n ti a trus tworthy party in or near Spring fie ld. Ill .. w h o c an h e lp '> A S K I N G I-' 0 H /\ FRTEND -- D EA R ASKING : Sorry, I never put one rt'ader In touch with another. Your best bet is to go to the public library and ask th e llhrarian for books on rare violl.as. There you will flnd much inform•· lion and picturf's of legitimate hallmarks. If your fri end bas an original Stradivarius, she should Hk the con· ductor of the lout 11ym· phony for guidance . (Even if It 111 not an origlnal, it could be very valuable.) DEl\R i\NN LANDERS: Our new n e ighbor s h ave teenagers the same ages I as ours -14 and 16. Recently we invited them over for Sunday br ucnh. "Mrs. N.'' told a joke I considered off· col or. My husband blushed. The kids looked pained. I was e mbar· rased. Later I told h e r privately that I didn '\ t h in k her joke was appropriate in front of the kids . S h e r ep l ied, o~f. ll' f\.-~'-Wf.£ . Buy 2 Bros, Got thr:: 3rd FREE includ1•s Modr·rifrnri vV Hlll'f',, Lily of Frun• r•, Ulq ! 111 J 11°ure :~·o.D 0mar:i CJ1 , I CU$TOM FRAMING J1-------0pen 6 Days A Week Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Sat. 10·4 M S t 10 5 JO 1803 Newport Blvd. 1 On· -a · • : :> Costa Mesa 1. 3406 Vie Lido, Newport Beach 673-n10 ;f(~·f) 54fd511 C\.~'>'.' "-------------------~ -~ ~ In add it ion to b U 60 % ~V\~bG. ~\~"D on fall dresses ;~~ blazers ~ and coats and &3-% SAVl~bS on fall pants sweaters blouses tops and accessories Celebrity luncheon set we are offering 1.So/o ~VIN66 on all spring pants and skirts Take advantage of the savings at R o d Carew o f the California Angels will host a ce lebrity luncheon honoring out- standing participants in the Multiple Sclerosis l\EAD·a·tbon Saturday at the Balboa Bay Club. Jolninc him will be Coaale N.eedbam and .erant G90deve ffom "Eltbt it Enoutb;" former Ol1111plc nm• na1t Cathy Rte by ; Martha Nix from "The Wultons;" Willia m Kirby Cullen of "How the West. Wa• Won;" USC football . players Gordon Mama and John Fiaher; authors Clyde Robert Bulla, Theodore Taylor and Tom Betban· coutt, and memben of tbe CalllomiaSurfloccer team. •Wltll • lltlmated at- tendance of 400, the luncheon will honor llO students who collected m or.e than $150. stude nts who read the m ost books, oth e r s sel ected In random drawings teachers, parents and principals. More tban 100 schools throuchout Oran1• Count1 participated in. · tbe MS READ·a·tbon, colledinl l70.• to ..,Ip flnd ... eauM and cure for multlp&e tclerOIAI . die ernon--· SPORTSWEAR I I , • ... 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"'" Vll'ntwc,,ln go undPr· r.ov1<1 JI " hqtel 10 ·rac~ '""'n a <h•vp, robti• .. • ·' bad •rtp <ii n n T u rma n (le ft ) s t a rs a s Thomwt>ll." an ~nlisted man to whom th!' Arm y administered LSD in a new TV movie with Timothy Stack (right> and ( '0:,1<:> l'u~ta tonight at 9 on CBS. Channel 1 7 00 I CBS NEWS HeC NIWS HAPPY OAYS AGAIN F11cn1" '' arrest;ill 0110 lldrQeO wltll t>elri\j tM 1nl;wn0us ~rss11111 bana11 al M1l,.auk .... I AICNEWS JOKER'S WILD M 'A'S'H 11 apver coach .. o oy ltawk•y.,, wnters '"" '"ter · camp 1J0•11'11 tourn11mttnl to 1,>rev&nt the 1ranst111 ot o IH1ilu1ttut nur .. • MAETTA wnen Ba1.itta'> lead 111 a r:a1.i{se111ng raoe1 '' rnur oer «Kl "" as:.umes lhe r c;.le ot a prosp.c;ttve bu)Or in an attempl to crac~ ""' op~rat•on ID OVEREASY Guests Yul Brynrier 01 John ~ .. rquna1 1R1 ~ MACNEIL I LE~ER REPORT (j ) TIC TAC DOUGH @) MERV GAl"FtN Guests At\OV Gcbb. Chfl RrGllard 7 30 IJ 2 ON THE TOWN Host~ S IPVO Edwc1rds .ina Meloely Rogers D "AMIL y FEUD D SHA NANA CIJP~I Lula r dld!l>l 8 HOLLYWOOO tQtJAMS I FACE THE MUSIC All IN THf FAMILY GIOt•• suspects the w0t1t alt., M•lo.e s one ..... _.. jOb ol tutO<rng 8 curvtc1 COi· ll!Qtl l utlt1 turns into • tw1ce-•-weel< jQb. ar her ~pafl~t • MACNEIL / LE)iAfR "EPO"T • THf SHMES~AE PlAYS .. Tne Tcln11ng 0 1 The Shrolw" Mo11ty Py1t1011's Jotin Cteese sta•s os P.,Hvchlo ana Saran Ballel portrays Ka1h;!11na 1n tn1s ta1 ce 11ep1ct1ng the endless D~tll;i l>lllWMI\ lhe sea&S Outtettld by Jonathan Mii· lei ~ P.M. MAGAZIHE f'a~• 1ock performers. thl' woflo snow ski ballet 1...na~1on 8·00. llJ ENOS A c.leve• robbe• wllO •S atra10 mat Enos c.an ldenfl ty n1m t11es 10 d1screo11 the C:OP D REAL PEOPLE CHANNEL LISTINGS F .. aturea 1111• smallest rna11 1n Amenca mule· mo1mled b11~eball players a s1n11,11g poodle a re111..e wnu wa•es cummu1ers otr 10 WOik D MOVIE * • • Tile Grissom Gang I 197 11 Krm Darby Tony Mus11nte Baseci on a novel by James Hadley Ch.ise A psycllopathot ~ •llnac-Pt!• la/ls rn love with '"" beautiful w11a1tny v1c- 11rn t> "',t.i I fl 0 '\~4h• • 1 t ,, 0 "'' l ;\ 0 . "'~· \11 e ~ '·" 1 •I' 0 ... 10 ' l.-.. (J) "' ! . ' . m " I i' I • ED . t . ,\ m " 1 I '· ... 1\ I j ' 1 .,. .. I ... i .. ,, .. ·' I .. ·'' . ,, . ·' l• •' . 11• 8 !l,"THE SE~ET NEGOTIATIONS" f hrt4t hOuf' e ... mui•t1on ot a101omet1< m•neu...,tr1nq tr.•t l•d to '••e•w o• SJ .t.~1 1t~ ,..td by fr•n1•n m1f•t•f\t\ 1\ upOet.O ¥f!r~on ., .., elf#J .MCMI •• It "8totMrty l<Mt" ( 19701 Ptter O'Toole, Su~ York A - M 'a lllNlt!Ctf l lllldwrlefll to lier mencelfy t• brolllet C4MleN -· COfflPllCa-Clone lfl '-mwltlll r•· llQtltNO • ~.M. MMIAZINI Fell• IOCk performer•: Ille wotld 111ow 1111 t>attel Cflll~. (;fief Tell makM "*"ecll Mlecl wtlll becon d19"1n9, Dr WMCO on I ,._ aid tn trMtlng l\Mr1 ~. C111\y Mann vi61t1 a I~ HOit~ alde- 'ill8ill • MOYll • • '-' "Thi N!Qht Of Tile Grla ty" ( t"81 Clint W1tll· ., Mw111a Myer A former 11wman 11 t>otnered by a Qrlaty when lie lrtes lllS hand 11 r 1na11lng • LIVl~T. MET~AH Ei.iltrl ' S....0.ah IOP<I· no B11g1t N1111or, •• IH· 1ur.0 in the title role ol Rte1111d Str1t.1aa 1 one-1c1 ope<a J...,es levtne con· duct• 111• Metropo111en Qfw• 01clleetr1 1:30. CAM>\. ~ETT AH0"MH08 Ou;,st1 Steve L11wr1n1." T1n1 Conwd)' t:OO. (J) MO'M • t llorn*e" 1rr .. rn111111I Oty11n I u11n•n. V111c.•11t Gardfll1111 "'" ''"" slory or the Unit.a Stlto~ Army ' use ul thl! r1•lluc1noll'""" Or U\I l SD on l\n 1111111100 mun " <1ocuman111u D DIFF'AIHT 1Tft<>K£S Wn.on Mr Of\1mmo11d nH lhe 1urill looll vena109 macn1nes wl'lteh he owns 1a1<on out ot Arnold's scnoot thtl 11101 t•lle fl out on A1nnld • M!AV CIA!f'flN Guwts Anely Gibb, Clltt Rtc;ll.,d 9:30 8 THE FACTS 0# LIFE 8la11 ano anothe< student get onto"' intense «>mP<t· 1111on wllltl\ haa some senous consequenllfl& tO:OO 0 QUINCY Quincy, on 1ury duty. 11 u11ablt1 10 use h•S ea11e<Use lo prove the 1nnoc;ence ol an .ttcusea murd&<ei •• NEWS • INMPENOENT NETWOlll< NEWS S) Sil .YEA WINGS AND SANTIAGO 8lUE The story ot Ille Women Arr Force Serv•Ct! PllOIS OI World War II tolls ot the l,000 women who braved no1 only physll:al ll•nger. ano nardsh1ps Oul also tor m•daole pre1ud1te to serve tna11 co..ntry '1!) REAGAN: THE CALIFORNIA CO..NECTION A beh1nd·the·scenes 10011 at Ca11tor n1ans who llelped torm Reagan s POl1t•ca1 ca•&e• 1n the aarry bOs 1eatur1ng comments by Colllorn1a pottc.111c1ans ono ..,.,allhy 1nd•v1<1ua1s who hao 11etpe<l qu•Clt and TUBE TOPPERS KABC • 1:00 -"America Held Hostaae: The Secret Ne1oUation1." Pro· aram ortataally broadcast Jan. 22 has been updated for rebroadcast in prime time. One former Carter adminiatration official who had previously declined to ap- pear on the program, Hamilton Jordan White Houae chief of staff, is interviewed this time by Pierre Salinger. KHJ D 8:00 -"Brotherly Love." Peter O'Toole and Susannah York head the cast of this movie drama about men- tal illness . KCET 9 8 :00-Live fro m the Metropolitan. Brigi t Nilsson smgs the t i- tle role of Richard Strauss' one-act oper a "Elektra ." <Story. Page 815) . CBS 8 9:00 -"Thornwell." A new TV movie based on the true story of a soldier administ ered LSD by the Army. Glynn Turman stars <photo at left . story below ). shape Pres1den1 Reagar•10 car- 10·301• NEWS OU" MOTHER'S Kif.PE" Laurene& luc~rnb1ll stars 111 thui moving drama about 11141 detllne of an alconooc p~1c1an 11:001D8CIJ9 HEWS STA .. TREK An ox~lmen1 to proto11g Ille 011 " Ph1net has suc- c880e4 with dfi .. astaltng resulls I NEWL 't'WED ~AME M'A'S•H 11,1,.1caye •etuses to reil!ase a wounded Korean wanl<.'<1 Dy tJ S lnl11lh- ljl!nc.& • MOVIE • • • Thel.c Thousano ~11lls t 19591 Don Mu11ay F11ct1ard Egan • DICK CAVETT The New Ast1011au1s Ouests Or Georgt1 Nt>I. bOn Or Anna F1She<. Or l(a1hry11 Sullivan 11:30 8 (fJ MOVIE • • r nt• Sw1s5 Coosp•rn JOHN DARLING cy" ( 19781 David Janssen Aay M1trana A lorme1 Department ot Justtce lllVttShgalor •S hllt!O by a Swiss ba11k who~e oopos•- tors are being th•tiater>e<1 wltn btacl;ma11 0 TONIGHT Guest nosl David Lelle•· ,,,.in Guests Aretna f'ranklm Die.~ Enoe•Q Pet" Ba•llulh, l ®J ABC NEWS GUNSMOKE A nogll·Slakes match g,.es on aging down·oria-0 .. 1 poot ptayor tile cllance '" regain his sett·r11$P«I tD HOGAN'S HEROES 8i) l'i) CAPTIONEO ABC NEWS -Ml>NtGHT- 12:00 8 MOVIE • lh~ Bonni~ Pan, .... , Story I t9!r81 ()(,rr,tnv f'r'l vine Jack H<>gdn Bunnie P9r~ er 1ou1s 1Ja11~roouer C,l~de Ba,,ow ,, tArrf.Jri1P lhe WC1>1 Out '''l tll• Depres>1011 D I~ LOVE BOA l I r I' Hu\1n"'•S 0 1 I ~ve 'Thornwell': Army's secret 'misuse' of LSD Hy J t:RR\' 8 li(.'K LOS 1\:'ll(;El.ES 11\1'1 James Thornwell 's nllnd was sprnnrng nut <1f t·1mtrol. and it took him I~ years t11 finc1 out why JI was 19!:1 and Thornwell was in solttary con- l1tH'ml•nt rn a garrc·I rower in an old mill, along the I .•rtrP ltivc r at Orlc<1 ns. f''r uncc lie was serving in .111 Arrnv t·ommunin1tions unit. a nd thto Army had J t't'TIWd htm «tf :.t...almf( ~,cntll>. It \\:is onl)' with t ht· h1 •lp of the freedom of In· t11rmat1r111 1\1'1 that Thornwell 14aS able to obtain 'h" c1ot·uml'nh that !>howed the Army had secretly l!IVen h trn LSI>, thi: halluC'i noRen. tn an attemµl to ~1·t tum to t•o11h:ss Thonw.t'll's story was first told on CRS' "60 ,,l 1n u1t·'· · which in1i pire<l this powerful film star mtg 1;1ynn Turmau as 'l'hurnwell Michael de c;u:rman wroti: the ~criµt Harry Moses. who pro Ut'l'U 1· urO?tn3'1 ~Minutes " segment, was - HU COSTU IU ld•wd• \~dl'W'I tf·· t l ., • "-''"~ \ .,,., ... '" ''9~!·~ j q/9 J1'1 llSSINWH Cinema V•e10\/14 l 830 6~9\1 CllMllltft ..,. W~\lbr~I W'W>dll·d~• 11141 ~)0 U OI t l U 1 ~I%\~ IH111Cl .. IUU Edward\ l ;win 1 114•~&8 1118~ director a nd executive producer for "Thornwell." wh1C'h CRS will broadcast tonight at 9 on Channel 2 ThomweJJ was singled out for the unusual treatment. a nd was kept in the tower for six weeks. During that lime, there was a 1la1ed threat lo h is life. .. WE SHOT TWO weeks of our five-week schedule in Orleans, where it actually bappeaed," said Turman. ·'We even used the aameold train mW where the coup de grace was slipped to him. It wu put into his water and for 17 years he never knew be took it. T urma n said he spent a week with Thornwell, adding. "I found him one of the most fascinalinf men I've e ve r met. It was his awareness, bis abili· ty to express himself a bout his observations abou1 the way the system works . He was very, ver) aware ·'I guess having dealt with the government for 17 years made him aware . Also. I did not find him lo be biller ." Turman said he was cast at the insistence of Moses, the director. who had seen him in "Charlie Smith" on public TV. .. , HAD A BALL doing it." the actor said. "l've ne ver wanted a part more than this. These kind of paru don't come along too often. It has a very basic social content. It's entertaining. It offered an actor the gamut in which to exercise his craft. "The picture has a pinch of foreign intri gue to it. It's a bit of a,thriller . It's like a docudra ma. It's narrated by a lawyer who tells us about Jim. The s tory is told through flas hbacks, and a l the samt' tim e that whodunit is ever looming " Thornwell never was convicted, and was sepa rated from the Army with a less than honora· ble discharge. --------------- MOVIE RATINGS FOR MlllNTI AND YOUNG PEOPLE rrw~1v9ol,,..10....,. ••lo """m ,....,.,, ""°"',,.. ... ,.11...,. "' """~""*""kl' ......,9 o-,. ,,..,, cltllorett AU a m AHO • FILMS lltCl!Vt 1Wf U~ OI rH( MOl.0.. fl'ICT\JM COOi OI HV "l.OUl.ATION C.11142-1171. Put a few words to work for ou. •••" ... wolth cheering a'-ut." NfW YO.« 0..10 l\lfln, 1Ctttt'il.t1,, r nu~ • .... -.... ... .... So11tll c..tt ,,.,. ~ 2711 "They tried to railroad hi m," Turm an said. "but Utey couldn't. Most of those documents were never found. Became of the way he was inter- ro cated, the court-martial committee said he co uldn't be charged with a nything." Vincent Gardenia also sta rs, as Traeger. a spec ial a1ent sent by the Army to convince Thornwell to confess to theft of the secrets. ThomweU subseque ntly was awarded $625.000. the lar1est amount of money Congress has ever given an individual. Tl1&llAN MID the filming in France was a pleasure. "The caterers 1et up alongside the Loin ! River. They cau1ht salmon in the river a nd it went ri1ht into the pan. They i;erved us fresh bread and pastries on fine silver and china. We had fresh greens from the country. It was wonderful · · The act.or made his movie debut in "Cooley Hi1h." and has sta rred in "Centennial. .. "Minstrel Man." ''Attica." "The River Niger." "Ceremonies in Dark Old Men ," and has had roles in "The White Shadow" and "Palmerstown. US.A." He was born in Harlem and was raised in Greenwich Village . "I was t hrust into a mostly white world ." he said , ·•although the Village, as a center of the arts. was supposed lo be liberal. Supposed lo be' .. He made his sta~c debut in 196fi in "Raisin in lht• Sun." R "I sta rted on the stage." he said ... but I just LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS ZANY COMEDY THIS YEAR! tt&©&®~ /A\QD11 ~®~tl.~$ ($1MA &/'a 5eodun) -' . I 11~ I •?'lO.,l ''''"'"-' G•flf•6'\• ""i ,\jlli' • ,,,J ,.._,t,, CMllll I<•.... Jac;ll Cer1er, "Ctllll'l Di4ll Cr1111·· Jeul. c• Welter; "I'll ~ Fd In L~ Ag1in" Annette Funleello. Mk:llael Cellen. (RI • Ml8llOH: IMPOSSIBLE The IMF Is l selgnecl to bleak up an underworld 11ng •ttempttng 10 .. , up a large drug manufacturing plant 12:30 0 TOMOAAOW Guest Roman Polansto. part 2 8 DONLAHE Guests Steve Saker, James Randy, D• Trask, Norn11e Rowe, Johnny Farnham 1:00 fD YOV B£T YOVR LIFE Buddy Hackt!tt meets a couple who shd to matrr· mony, 1 young man who ate an t 1.1001 Hee and a b6aut1lul bail bond lady • IHD£PEN0£NT NETWORK NEWS 1:05 D (!)) POLICE WOMAN A lormer detective turned p11vate eyo arrwes 1n Los Angeles IO trap a moll1on- Oolla1 cqrne 1>0..s (RI 1:2sD NEWS 1.30fJ NEWS D MOVIE •••• lopkaf)1 119641 Molina Mort our1 M(1>1m11t- dn Schtlll A va1uao1e ,~ .. et stuooeo sworo •s >IOler1 lrom a lu1k1Sh mus~um G THE LONE RANGER The Swami Q) YOU BET YOUR LIFE EluCJny Har.~ett n1ue1s a" >~upunctu11st a tuba ptav- tl• ano a m.1111 model (I) MOVIE • • • Lisa 119621 0010. re~ Ha11 <;1~pf1<•n BoyCl A lJutc;h oete<.t1ve auemprs 10 m<1~P 11p lo• h1~ neg11. 9,,ot e tor pun.s111n9 nn e•· N.u1 2000 NEWS (J) MOVIE • • Tt1;· rJYtCJt (.,uh l\lb41 Aull•P MurPll/ Mer- "• tliF?<Jer• A cowr,olt(e 1s 11Htil'l~f'l ,,,. the IOwnqpt!O· PIP ,,_,, t1 •, J.JJSl rni'toe:eO!.t 1wh•·n • ~ • "'° ,.., .., r; •. mq ot orJ• '''01;" 1 1uHaw~ ""'' t o.,tt tJt:1t-n 1r,rmer1l"l~ lh"' IOA'fl '20Si) MOVIE • • CJ•tf .... , ,c,,, ;, I 1'Jb7t J..-ffft"l\ H11fl1h' f ,,,,t.l t~ ·rt 1,-c.1 de.per- ace •'*"91 to ..,.. Loe ,.,.... "°"' • hydr°"" bomb.en~...,.. employa • llme-4~ meclllne 1:101 H1W1 S:OO H1W1 3:46• MOY1R * * '~ "S.11199 Peft1P19" (1 MT) Rober1 T ayla(, "°" Randell. An Arrny oltlcer tries Co k.._, his mllltety unit lnlecl *"*' a bend of rebel Argentlnlln ~ era 1na Indiana ranMC111 Ille counttyllde. 3:156• NEWS 4:00. MOYll • * 'h "Blrlh 01 A Legend" ( 11173) Documentary A coyote pup 'illhletl h11 "-' orphaned v11ntures out Into th& wide. wondrous world Thur•dat1'• Dayf ••r Merlra . -MORt•tG- 11:00 • • •, "Randy Ria .. Alone' ( 1934) John Wayne. Alberta Vaughn A ca..boy 1nltttr11es an out· t11w gang to ga1116' avt- cience against thieves who ra1deo an e•prass comP•· ny olhce -AFTERNOON- 12:00 tD • • • The H&1en Mor- gan Story" (1957) Ann Blylll, Paul Newman A larch Singer sutlers per- sonal and protess1on11 toss as she l19hls a battle ~a1nst alcoholism Ill • • • Doctor Etut. 1cn s Magtt Bullet" 119401 Eoward CJ Robinson Ruin Gordon A doctor Cl&votes h•5 Ille 10 l1nd1ng a cure tor social diseases 3:00 @) • * '1 The Night Stal~er" 119711 • Darren McC.av1n Carol L yntey A repo•ter 1nvesl1g•tes a series ot murders commr1- 1eo 1iy a man wnom ne believes 10 he a vampire 3 30 G • : Ooornsoay t.Adcl11ne f 19721 Henry W1lco•.un Mala Powers T nt> crew ot a spaceship ta~s 11\e challenge ol an Ul'CPrtarn luture after VlfJW• 1119 thP. oestruct1011 of the Earrn by nuclear hola- t aust by Armstrong a llatluk • airs tonight renntly dtd m y r1rst stage musiral, 'Season's Reasons. hy Run Mtlnl'r. "It was sen• on tour by lhe :\1ational Black Tourmg \1r<'ull .. T he fir~t ru/1· calhn~ upon him lo sing and d;111ce wa!> the CHS spct"1al ··Minstrel Man." lie will direct "The Legend of De adwood 01C'k'' for the stage It's a m us1C'al comedy a bout blat•k cowboys of the· West. La wrence Hilton· Jacobs. who w<is 1n "Cooley High'" with Turman. · stars as :"J3t Love, belier known as "Deadwood Uick .. 'f'11e Powflr Behind The Throne .. , -U~o. N.Y. TIMES: "E11hllarat1ngly bizarre! Ob••HIH , excltlnt. ac.ry, wildly energetic." -J-• -""· -v-,_ On• of th• yHr'• 10 hat. -Tlrrte ' -1110• llllY Ml Vd l >NI ~()A' J ANlJAH y . 11 I •fl OHANGE COUNTY C A Llf-OHNIA 2~ CENTS Stonn-spnirs-c.oast,_floods lowlands The stoml lhat lhre11h1nf'd tht< Otan,e Coait all day T unday ftaalb' t'ul loo6f' Tuesda> ru&hl Md .arl)' today splatterma °'" area with IOC'11 lluid sho wer:. that. at llm£•!\, bt'C'a m t KUii washf'n Ho•e .. ·~r the L S Wei.thet SerY1ce 1t a1d tht' :,torm w11r mo ... e east torueht, leM¥in~ t'OOI wealber tn 11.S wake There will be a 60 percent r hance of showers Thursday Tht! ittorm. althouah dumpina It-it lha11 an 1.nch of rain alona tht' Or11n"" <:011st . did cause tempor11ry Ooodina in some low ly1n11 careu beC'ause of the in· lt>nli ity uf somt: of the showers und a 1.'lol(Kt:d storm drain or l WO In lrvllle, a portion of the roof at tht: Sperry Univac mini com- puter plant on Michelson Drive c·ollapsed this morning. lilobody was if\1ured An Oranae County Fire Department spokesman said rain water apparently col- lected on the roof because drains were stopped up and the weight of the water caused the roof failure. On Balboa Island in Newport Beach, a woman who lives on Agate Avenue told of a freak ac· cident she blamed on the storm. A surfboar.d. she said, appare.nt- ly knocked over by wind and rain, smashed through a window at her home, landtng on her bed. She wasn't in bed at the time, she said. In Hundngton Beach local we ather watcher J . Sherman Denny measured .62 inches of ir~in as of 8 o'clock this morning. fJenny's records show that 2.75 inc hes of rain have fallen this season compared to 6.52 inches at this time last year . In Newport Beach, the Orange County Harbor Patrol me~sured Alaia guilty of two .,.. ............. Illy Lee~ • .,.. WHEN TIE AOOF·FELL IN TODAY AT AN IRVINE INDUSTRIAL PLANT -DAMAGE BLAMED ON HEAVY RAINSTORM Hundreda of employ••• flee, unh•rmed, from Sperry Unlv•c computer pl•nt •t 2722 MlchelMn Dttve ~~~~~~~~~~~~- Fire posing 'big threat' for Laguna Evacuation roads are needed for high-risk fire areas in Laguna Beach, city council members were told at a hearing Tuesday. John Atkinson, a member of the city's Seismic and Public Safety Committee, said fire poses "the biggest threat" of a catastrophe in the city. He said committee members listed evacuation roads, comple· lion of a fire access road for Arch Beach Heights, and access roads for rire equipment as top priorities in their report. The comments came during a review of a document prepared by six citizen committees in the process of revising the city's 1eneraJ plan. The council delayed action on the report until they receive a recommen'8tlon from the plan· nlng commission. not expected for 30 days. Other comments during the meeting: -Laguna Beach bas a definite need for affordable housing, said Ann Barker, chairman of the Houatnc Committee. She said housing goals fo. c)uded decent housing for all, re- duced home coeta, and retention of the city's Yilla1e character. -Herta Andenon of Lasuna Beach said tbe community bu apoten out acainat covernment boualq. Sbe Did illecat unlta in La"'1UI Beach could be made in· to &e'(al affordable boulin1. rtUII' SllOff'S ' 1981 llODELS Irvine firm's roof collapses· in swrm By RICHARD GREEN ot 1M Delly ~ S'-'t A large section of an Irvine in- dustrWil firm's rain-soaked roof collapsed this morning, sending hundreds of frightened but un- Decision thlayedon lwmes site State coastal commissioners have delayed a decision on a South Laguna homeowners as- sociation's appeal of a develop- me nt project that would see nearly 500 units constructed in the hillsides above the com- munity. Commissioners last week heard arguments from the South Laguna Civic Association oppos- ing plans by Broadmoor Development Co. for a sub- division on 212 acres southeast of the Aliso Creek Goll Coune and above South Laguna. The company has received re- gional coastal commission en- dorsement to form 28 single family Iota on about 15 acres, 354 condominium units on SS acres, 100 affordable units within that area and the remaining 142 acres as open apace. The homeowners' group op· poses the amount ' of grading planned for the development, baa questions about winter runoff and drainace from the area ..S tbe effect of that many unit.a on traffic circulation. State commiaaionera beard ar1umenta ~m the civic l~z but · po1tponed a decision unw additional lnformaUon CID be provided by' commlaaion of· flclala. hurt employees scurrying out of the building, Orange County firefighters said. Fire Capt. Gary Layman said clogged roof drains apparently led to the collapse of a 75· square-foot section of the roof of the Sperry Univac Mini· Computer Operations plant. 2722 Michelson Drive. ''Those drains get all clogged up with trash during the dry months," Layman said. "Then when we get our first good rain, the drains back up. The weight of the standing water makes the roof collapse." Sperry Univac s witchboard operator Shirl Pepi of Hunt- ington Beach said she heard lhe roof give way about 9: 15 a .m. "At first I thought it was thun<ter," she said. ''Then all of the electrical power went out here. I'm in a side room and it's all dark in here. They told me to stay by the switchboard. "They said no one was hurt when the roof collapsed.'' County firelrghters eventualJy evacuated everybody from th~ Sperry Univac building. All of the employees were accounted for and sent home. The amount ot damage caused to the plant and ita equipment was unknown this morning. Obaer:ven at the scene said that a larce number of the mini· computers which are made there appeared to be damaced by water and debris from the · roof collapee. NYC p,arade aet NEW YOU (AP) -Twen\J· three at tbe retumlftl bGltqel bave aff9Pled ID lnYltatiGD to a tlcker·tape puade hen at tbe end ol the .-t. Mayor Edward KoebbM.ald. Ex-hostages famllng out across-U.S. By Tiie AAsodated Press The freed hosta~es started returning to their, hometown lo· day, lo the friends and neighbors who had prayed, rung bells and tied yellow ribbons for them dur- ing their 444 days o( captivity. '·A native son has returned home lo us , to the people who love him most,'· said Penn- s v l v ania Lt. Gov. William Scranton Ill. as he welcomed Michael J. Metrinko. 34, at the airport in Scranton. Across the country, s imilar welcome-home ceremonies were prepared. Military bands and color guards were at the rea.dy at airports; shoulder-to-shoulder crowds ringed tarmacs and lined motorcade routes. Two of the 52 released hostages re- turned home Tuesday night alter White House ceremonies. John E. Graves. 53, went to his home in Reston, Va., just outside Washington, where neighborhood children provided a candlelight welcome, and Jerry J . Miele, 42, of Mount Pleasant, Pa.. flew to Pitts- burgh, saying he planned a three-or lour-month vacation before going back to work. Metrinko, whose home is in Olyphant outside Scranton, stepped off a private plane on a 15-foot·lont red carpet u a band played "God Bless America" and tbe crowd cheered. "I'm a little bit over- whelmed," he said. "Tban.k you very. very much." Greetlnp at all kinda awaited the 51 Amertu.na, from pulltie acclaim to aUent than1tactY1nC- -Tbe1're l«tlu keys to dtile, 11u .. '1 etwipqne, boucnMU of rellow roH1. Tbe1•11 hear cbureb beUI IDd tM aau..l ID· tbem .. Tbe1'll H• •llH of C ... BmTAOD, .... Al) .19 of an inch of rain as of 3: 30 a.m . The Orange County Flood Con- trol District measured .81 of an inch in Santa Ana, .56 of an inch in Costa Mesa and .90 of an inch at Santiago Peak near Modjeska Canyon at 8 a.m. . San Juan Capistrano rancher Carl Hankey measured .60 of an inch of rain by 9 o'clock this morning. In h:-vine, the Irvine Company agricultural division measured .74 of an inch of rain as of 6:30 a .m. fJl Laguna Nigue l, weather watchers at the Moulton Niguel Treatment Plant measured .78 of an inch as of 8 a .m . Records kept by Joe Jahraus at ·his Laguna Beach Lumber Co. show that . 75 of an inch of rain had fallen there by 9 a.m . T emperatures alona the coast (See STORM, Page ~2) slayings Second degree verdict By DA YID KUTZMANN Of ................. Huntington Harbour surgeon Louis Alaia was convicted of second de.zree murder today in the June, 1980, stabbing deaths of his former wife and a Long Beach attorney in the woman's harborside home. Alaia, SO. buried his head in his hands and wept after the six- man, six-woman Orange County Superior Court jury returned with the verdicts late this morn- ing. Prosecutor Richard Farnell, who had urged the jury to find the defendant guilty of first degree murder in each count, said he was satisfied with the jury's decision. "It was a very difficult case," Farnell told reporters outside Superior Court Judge Byron M c M i 11 a n ' s S a n t a--A n a courtroom. "Under the facts we had in this case, I think the jury did an excellent job," the pros· ecutorsaid. Both Farnell and defense at- torney Albert c:s. Ramsey said the verdicts mean lhat the jury determined Alaia had malice toward Margy Lou Alaia, 37, and attorney Marvin Tincher, SO, when he fatally slabbed the pair at the woman's Gilbert Drive home in Huntington Harbour on June 13. , Farnell had contended that Alaia went lo the home that evening planning to kill Mrs. Alai a and Tincher, and had asked the jury to return first VERDICT IS 'GUil TY' Ph,.ad•n Loul• Al•I• Laguna loses $393,500in HUDfundil La~una Beach will not be en- titled to $393,500 in federal Hous· ing and Community Develop· ment funds in fi sl'al 1981. The city is being penalized by the federal Department of Hous- ing and Urban Development for its failure to construct 70 hous ing units that would have been designated for elde rly people with low and moderate incomes degree murder convictions The $393.500 to which the city based on the fact he pr~meditat-initially was entitled will be re- ed the slayings. distributed among other projects Ramsey said his clitnt could outlined in a countywide plan for serve about 10 years in stale more than $5.5 million HCD has prison on the basis...of-todap -alloc.at.ed.!or lhe..countL.1¥,_.,.in~Cj'"'s......,,__ ___ _ conviction. 1981 · The silver-haired defense al· torney said. however, his client could instead be sent to a state mental institution where h«! would serve possibly a shorter .sentence . Crystal Cove land uses topic of talk Land use in the new Crystal Cove Slate Park will be dis- cussed Thursday at 7 p.m. at Laguna Beach High School and Saturday at 10 a.m. al El Morro Elementary School. The sessions are the latest in a series of public meetines on the 2,400·acre park between Lacuna Beach and Corona del Mar. Officials ·of the state. Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation will discuss various areas within the park and possible land uses. The high school is located at 625 Part Ave. The elementary school ia located at 11681 N. Cout Hig~way. State parb chief to speak in~ Peter Dan1ermond, director . of tbe state Parka and Reena· tlon Department, will •PMk at the ....,... GNIDbltt m--., 'nundQ, at 1:• p.m., at tM Porum 'hMMer oe tM hldHI of Arta 11'0UllCll, llO L..-. Can,mlofid. Development of low-cost hous ing, public works improvements .arid housing rehabilitation pro· grams are targeted for the ma· jor share of the grant monev. Redistribution of the Laguna Beach enlft.lement was approved Tuesday by the Orange County Board of Supervisors . County of- ficials say they had little chOlce but to comply with HCD's order that the city not receive the money. Or:n:J3 C~asa \\'eat• ~r. Continur partly cloudy ·through Thursday. Chance of rain decreasing to 10 percent. Lows tonight 48 along the coast, 53 inland. Higbs Thursday 58 to 64. INSIDE TOD1' Y Pla11bo11 -athlet1 Don Paltorinf wo• one of the celebrUwa 10Mae ocUuitit'• were allielded bsl •hen//'• of· Jt«ra in Sonia Claro Count11. ~ePQf11AI. ..... "' AtY1:,.llmce 94 l-1 =~;"~ .. I J a..: Pr.adml Carl ..Jolli•IOlt WW ............ report ..... d1nctan wUl be....... . • ~-------=---=-~ .. .. ---JllST BRE~KINC...___ __ L.au """' ''"()"' rodo11'• ~rid oAd "°''°""' IMI"'' IMwlopmriil , Plane craslws in stonn killing pilot, passenger NEWHAl.l. 1Af'• A lwm tt nttine urain phtne that had ta~f'n <W In "•14' forrt wmds ,,, a,;heJ tocfay. ILllhntt 1l!t pilot 11nd a PUM~nc•r •uthontw" '>ullt Ttwy w•·r.· not ln11nt•d1ateb' Iden t 1(1.-d Tb• tk-t•rhrr11ft IK 11x1k uff Im l.10 Veaia11 from Vim Nuys .\trport al l2 ~ii m 1rr\ht' '""lh o( u l'iat•1fir storm lhat dumped rain IUKf sn<1"' on ~·uth••m c.,11forn11i1 11011 toppled tree~ and llO w f' r lines Th• plant· '•111"h••ll from r:.1!;11 '' n·~o~ al Burhunk Airport l ~ mmutt"o l:1tn ultt>1 11•1.-•rtml( t1uul1l1· 1111 tru((11· t•ontroller~ aid \ ........ "ru·• ,.,."lrr,-"rr •rl WASHlN<iTON 1AJ>1 l'r~tdt:nt tt ... ian will huld bis first ne•11 <'<lnft-rt!rl<'" •I I pin l'ST Thu~day. h11> prci.1> secretary 11nnow\rt'd ioda} .... ~~k ...... prt .... NEW \l>RK 1AP1 Manne Midland Bank, the nation's \2th larges! rommer('1al bank, toduy cuh its prime rate by one· half Per<'ent&ge potnl to 19 s percent. murkm& the rirst reduc· t1on 1n the ke} t•orpor<1le lendint: rate in three weeks PPnflt fftll puf nf 31·1 JAKARTA. Indonesia (t'\P) A total of 374 people were list· t'd as dead or missing today in Indonesia's worst maritime dis· dster. the sinking of a passenger ship that caught fire in the Java Sea. a government s pokes man said II Poll ... fa,.lorfP• rlo•t- w ARSA W. Poland 1 <AP> Al least eight factories s hut down in southeast Polan'i:i today in answer to a caU for a general s trike to support farmers seeking an independent union. More s trikes were reported elsewhere in a surge of labor unrest. .lan·af,.an ntPPI• prr•ldrnl WASHINGTON (AP> President Reagan met today with Jamaican Prime Minister Edward Seaga, whose election five days before Reagan's own triumph las t fall was regarded as a strategic plug for the United States in the Caribbean Bnfln•I I pl11n11 npprn•·••d TAIF, Saudi Arabia (AP> An Islamic boycott office with twice as many members as th,e Arab League will be created to blacklist firms dealing with Israel. Habib Chatti. secretary general of the 42-member lslemic Conference. s aid today. .f''°'"" ra,,r . t I HOSTAGES yellow ribbon and their names on billboards After a s tirring celebration Tuesday in -the nation 's capital from a White I louse reception to fireworks over the Potomac the freed captives began leav· 1ng for s maller, but' no less heartfelt ~e leomes 1n their hometowns. Wh en Rodn ey "Hocky " Sickmam1·s plane touches down at St Louis today , the 22·year 1)ld Marine sergeant will see a i.e i ant yellow r 1 bb11n wound around the <1 1rp1Hl l'on tro l towe r /\ Manne Corps color i::uard was to post colors as an Ai r Force band played the national anthem in his honor Yellow ribbons mark each mile along the route from St Louis to Krakow, Mo . where "Welcome Home Rocky" signs appear in hundreds or windows and trees appear to have sprout ed yellow ribbons His hometown hopes to throw a celebrati o n F eb 12 if Sickmann approves. At a s pecial Mass at St. Francis Rorgia Catholic Church. the date still uncertain. the young m an will extinguish a votive candle like the one his mother lit on Ash Wednesday last year Donald A. Sharer was return· ing to Norfolk. V11_ .. for a cele bration be ginniftlg at the airpo rt and C'nding al the courthouse. where a tree was be· ing planted in his honor. The Navy commander from Chesapeake. Va . has a green . thumb that didn't get much use for 444 days in Iran 900 waler rnfl'lers sought in Clemente San Clemente offi cials have or· dered 900 cold water meters from Clanin and Associates, of Whit· lier. who .rnid they could provide the meters for $61 .056. the lowest of four bids. The new meters will replace corroded devices in homes as a part or the city's ongoing replace- ment pf'Qgram. Development study wanted by Clemente San· Clemente City Council members have agreed to expend S3.000 for an economic analysis of a um-acre subdivision that is e m broiled in bankruptcy pro· ceedings . Th(' money will t}e used lo hire an economic consultant to re- view the economic viability of design plans for the develop- ment located behind San Clemente General Hospital. More than SO local investors in San Clemente E s tates have asked the city to extend a sub- division agreement in order for t hem to begin construction on in· div1dual lots A previous City Council ap- proved the development. which would have 225 lots. as well as a 26-unit condominium project on the hillside just nortwest of Camino de los Mares. But this s ubdivis ion agree· m e nt. approved in 1977 , has since lapsed. and without an ex- t ens ion. the investors would ha ve to s tart over on their project. And that. they say. would bankrupt the partne rship But council me mbers. while s ympathetic lo the plight o( the investors. have grave concems about the approved i::rading for the site. Some lot~ on lhP subdiv1s1on show 60 degree slOJlt!S. and nt•ar ly half th<' suhd1v1sion ha~ 30 pcr<"cnl or ~rcalc'r slopc1> Seniors tax aid slated Free income tux ass1stancf' for olde r Laguna Heach resi· d e nts wi ll he ofrHcd from F ebruary lo /\prtl 15 at the senior citiz1.•ns l'cntcr Tax counselors will assist all handicapped and senior citizens over the age of 62 in prepuring their income tax forms for 1980. Sessions m Laguna Beach will be held each Monday and Thurs- day from 9 a.m. to noon. For more information. call Bob Porter at 497-2441. •• TELEPHONE Thomas P. Haley Pwell\Mr Robert N. Weed Ptn- M. Thomas Keevll Edller !t::"..:S A. Murphine Edit« V Charl.s H. Loos Attllllflt ~Editor te1»yt"'19llt f .. I Ortiftie Cont· Pu11t1111l1111 C0Mpe11y. Ho ,. •• , ltWIOI llMtrMi.t1 .... i.I Mettef iw ed~rtlMmefltt 11trel11 may M reprodvc•d wllllout speclel ~,,, ...... ~--'· Afl depertmenta: (714) 142-4321 Cleaatned Adveftiatftg; '42·5171 OFFICES CMte llMM: lJll Wini a.y ~ LetUM llMcfl; IOl1. He. C-11 Hltfl .. Y HMtl ...... INcll: ,,.,, 8Hcll .......... Se<Ond cl•H_ potl ... ,. ••• , Cot•• IMM. C.Clfw~. (USf'S 1...-1. SW.Ctl!lllOll bf CM• rl•r M,GO -111•: 11r mall u.se "'°"'"'•· mllller-,-.. ..... ..., ..... .._tlllY. • c-.----- Co&st lashed .~h bf stornt By 1'le ~la&ed Preu Gale.force winds carried a Pacific storm across Southern California today. dropping long-. a wa ited s now in the Sierra Nevada and southern moun- tains. rain in the parched lowlands and causing power blackouts In the process The winds toppled trees in the Valenria-Newhall area, as well as power lines in West Lo11 Angeles. where 44,000 customers of the city Department of Water und Power lost electrical service brieny. R~jn Ci.t\ru.oQ tramr snarls dur ing the morning rush hour. Jack knifed or overturned trucks were reported on the westhound Ve ntura Freeway west of Valley Circle Houlevard : lhe south bound 605 Fret•way at Whittier Boulevard and lhe eastbound 91 Free way at Lakewood Boulevard. "plus other fonder benders here. there and all over the plu<'e." said a l1 fornia Highway Patrol officer Lou Bar retl. The National Weather Servi<·c iss ued a travelers' advisory for southern Mono and northern Inyo counties as heavy snow continued to fall in Sierra, ~c · <'O mpanied by s trong gusty winds. The advisory was a lso in ef· feet for Southern California mountain ranges. which report· ed 2 lo 4 inches or snow. "We're not bursting at the seams with joy, but we're glad to see it... said Earl Adams. owner of the Snow Crest Lodge on the 8.000-fool level of 10.064· foot Mount Baldy. He said his area would need at least another foot or s now for de· <'ent s kiing conditions. Muddy water flowing over a three-mile scct10n of La Tuna Canyon Road in the Sun Valley area <:losed the hi~hway to near· ly a ll traffic Los Angeles County sheriffs deputies in Malibu reported no im m ediate problems from muds lides , n o r did San Bernardino police checking the Northpark section or their city that was ravaged by last fall's brus hfires. which des troyed thousands of acres of waters hed and hundreds of homes. A few other roads were closed for a time because of flooding. authorities said. The storm had bumped 0.83 inch of rain on downtown Los Angeles by 8 a.m .. bringing the season's total to 2.11 inches Last season's total to date was 8.60 inches. with the average rainfall by this dale 7 .36 inches. The service predicted today's s torm was t apering off. but s atellite plct ures s howed another system d eveloping in the Paeific lht.1l may arrive by Thursday afternoon. 2 gwurometi lwldupslwp in San Juan Two women armed with a pistol robbed a doughnut shop in San Juan Capistrano Tuesday nighlof S 100 in rash after for cing an employt.-e to lie face down on the rloor A spokesman for the Orange County Sheriff's Department said the lwo women. described as be· ing in their early 20s. entered the Donut Hut at 32099 Camino Capistranoabout9p.m . The sheriff's spokes man said one of the women drew a pistol and forced the lone employee in the s hop to lie on the noor while her companion re moved the money from the cash register. The pair fled in whatinvesligat· ing officers believe was a brown <'o mpact car. The women wer e described as about 5-foot-6. and. weighing from 120 to 130 pounds. No one was injured in the inci· dent. the sheriff's s pokesman said. Laguna planning U8ed bOoks sale A day-long U.'led book sale wili be held Feb. 7 at the front of the Laguna Beach library . 363 GlenneyreSt. The sale will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It is sponsored by the Friends of the Laguna Beach Library. Little· League sets f und-raiaing meet Members of the Lacuna Beach Little Leque will meet Tbun- da)' to d1lcuA raillnl fees for partldputa ud •pomon~ The meetlnC be1ina at 7:30 p. m. at ZMO HUlvtew ,Prive. For more lnfonnaUon, call 4'7·IOll5. .,."'' ....... Dr H11ht'1'I .la1v1k of t I n 1 v 1· r s 1 I .Y 11 I I J 1 :. II • ... arl1fit'ial org1111~ cl1v1~111u ,,,. s i~ncd .forvik 7, ;m art1fw111I ht>arl cJ0<:tors waut tu 1111 JJlant in a human patwnt STORM ... are expected to dip into the low 5-0s tonight with te mperature~ expected to reach highs in tht.> low 60s Thursday Surf conditions along the coast we re reported to be choppy and inconsi s t e nt. with waves r e<1ching 3 to 5 feet in some plat·es Firms cited SACRAMENTO 1AP1 State records show companies build ing an unde rground power plant northeast o( Fresno where seven men died have been cited for more than 100 safety violations. Granite· Ball-Groves Co., a ·COO· sort1um or firms building the Helms hydroelectric plant for Paeifi<' Gas & Electric Co . faces up to $49,515 in fines for viola - tions since construction be~an in 1977. ret·ords reveal. SaddlefJark ,,....,..,, '· College plans .... . trustee remap'.; .~ By DON CHAPMAN 0. "'9 o.llY ,._ , .. " Rapid population growth in Irvine and Mission Vi ejo has prompted Saddleback College board membei:s to move to re· map boundaries of trustee dis tracts in the areas served by the school. College trustees are t.•lcctcd by voters in seven areas within the Saddleba<·k district, which l'OV· ers 376 s quare miles in the s outhern portion of Oran~c ('ounly A n•port hy Jumt•s Thorpe of lht• t•olh·Rt>'s fat•ulty sh(1wcd that tlw lrvmt· und Misswn Viejo trush-1• arc•;Js 1nrlud1• about half tht· d1sl rll'I ':. :.!07 . 759 re~istcrcd voll'r' 'l'ruslt·t·s voh•tl unanimously to 1l1 r 1·1·1 'l'hllrpc· tu rt.·rnap the "''Vt•n 1h,lnt·t~. w1lh attt·nlion lo 1•Jt..,ltn.: 1·u111rnun1tu.·~ Ttiorix·':. l'l'JK>rt showl·d thut 'l'n/11.11·1· Holwrl Moore·~ Irvine :1 ri·:1 11wlutlNf 57. llO rt·~1stcrcd vuh·" :j.llil I rusll.'t' .I ohn ('on 11111 h • 's hall '17 ,:11!() Bui th1· 1·11ll1·i.:1· s lw" Tustin t 1 u,11·1· 1hst r11'1s whti<,c• hoard "'':Ifs :1r1· hl'l1I li y 11;.i rru•tl Walttwr and Wilham Watts 1n<·lud1• JUsl IK ,117 and 19,44K r 1· )! 1 s I 1• r 1• it v 11 I c r ~ , w h c n 1·ornl11n1 ·tl h·s~ llwn <!II rwr<'cnl of ''"' ,,,, .,, '1'111' Laguna IH·iu·h tl1:.ln rt of 'I ru,11•1• La rry Tayltir h<t~ lli,2H8 ro·g11>ll·rt·ll w1t1·r~. •>r ahout !# 11er c·1•nt •if thl' total. the rcp11rt '"''w' Tru~t1·1· Ct·m· M<·Kn1ght's San I 'lt•m1·nte. San Juan Capis trano. and l><t na Point dis tri('t has 21;.!M~ n.·~1~krcd rvotcrs . rir 1:1 111-r1·1·nt of tht· Iota -/ - Laguna thieves take gems Burgl<1rs bmke into a desk 1n a Laguna Beach import s lon'. re- moved a key to :1 safo. and made off with more than S50.000 in jewelry and prerious metals Police said the thieves entered Warren Imports, 1462 S. Coast Highway. thro ugh a second- story window sometime between 8 p.m ~onday a nd 8 a m. Tue!> di.ly The Laguna Hills district of " Bob Price. has 19,851 re1iatered ' voters. or almost 10 percent of , the total. · <• · The ideal district would have : 26.680 registered voters. or 14.3 .; . pcr<"ent of the total. ·colle1e of. ·' · fic ials said. Trustees directed Thorpe to • anticipate continued population 1'(rowth in his redistricting of the ·1 trustee areas. They also said ! I hey wanted to avoid gerryman· ! dning. I No dl'adlinc· was set for the I joh 1 I Late judge's ·.l retirement c~a•i•~c!!!~~~;1 ;,, J retirement claim which would I have provided more than $20,000a I year to the survivors of Orange County Superior Court Judge Oretta Sears has been rejected by a state panel. The Commission on Judicial Performance denied the claim without comment. Judge Sears was found dead in her Fullerton home on Dec. 8. The coroner's of· fice ruJedherdeath was a suicide. However . Judge Sears, as other Judges have done. presigned an undated disability claim in 1979 after laking office. This practice 1s a-llowed. court officials said, to enable a judge to apply for benefits 1f he or s he becomes in· eapacitaled. In Judge Sears ' case. court ad- ministrators made the date of her !)ui cide also the date of her retire- ment. alloWing a claim to be filed. A spokesman said rejection of the claim by the commission con- stitutes a final decision. Legislation to prohibit disabili- ty payments to survivors in cases • where the claim was not filed until a fr er a judge's death has been in· troduced in the Legis lature by As· !>cm blyman Ri<'hard Robinson. D·GardenGrove. Robinson said his bill will close the loophole in existing law that <1 llows predating of disability C'laims. lie has decribed the prac- t1 ct' as a ''s windle ,of taxpayer money WINTER SALE IN FULL SWING M • ·~ Abundant carving Rare. inlaid woods Touches of brass Aurhenlic rush sears Hand=screened decora1ions Our Brittany dining collection is the sum of all these rhings, and more. for Herifage • has chosen with an educated eye from the richt!s'of Western European tradition. In veneers of leafy-heart cherry and pecan -enhanced by magnificent finishes -there is nothing quite like It in the fumirure world of today May we suggest a visit? •• Heritag~ A • ~·!~ ) • {' 9 I I ,_ ~. i1 l I'll ' .;1 I .. NATION J \ Anti-Crime order • IS 'shoot to kill' TERR£ II l 'TE. loo I A t• 1 ~II M <'M~rs s a ' ht· Wl•uhl t •tFll'r pla)' R~at\ rou lt>tlt' 1t11rn 110 JOlUtln~ 1n Tt'f'T«' ll•utt· wh .. ,,. lh•· pohn duff bAS JUSt 1n~t1tuted It shout l.o lu 11 J.l()bc-> ~ <' Mutt"n ~'Otrlf'!> 11hout f<JIU'mg pas1 & putt.I' i-natl'tun11 ur • 1ubbn ) 1n iirocrc-<1 and lic-in1i1 rn1.,l .Jlt>t1 fur thf' r nm111al b\ " 1-'""""""Hrn IJUll k •111 the tnpe1 But lw "PP't'~t' 111 tw 11\ the m1111111 t> Most ur the til <MAt tt·~1dcnt~ 111 ltll:. cit) oo UM: lnd11AJ1a JUm~ bor~J sc("m to be-,upponmg th~l'r ~h('I:' t'hrc-( for his pl;an lv cra1·k down un cr1mu1.il <'HIE• C. Ell.\LO I fJUt.lcr n11l k "'h" annuun('ed thl:' µulH) lhl.'> 111unth s ays an officer 1:. Lra111t:c.l tlJ Ul•I:' hi.-. gun to lull. an d !>hould not t"H: l'XptCl ed to wound or rm· "'arn1ng shoL'> on tbe JOb At f1rt'.irnt k htlng sl:'s::.1ons. whrch a re taken LWll't." a ~ t'lir by every of· fat'er &nC'lud1ng Lhl' rhtl'f, · you l>core your biggest pmnb by h1ttm~ the trunk of the body of the target Thal h appens t o cont<Jtn the v1t uls ." Loudermilk :.aid "You can't expect <in offi cer to train for 10 to 15 years shoollnf( vitals. and then draw his gun on the s pur o f t he m o m e nt and s hoo\ som eone m the foot ,·· he s aid Loudermilk said a rn;ing <·rime rate a nd concern for officers on t hl' 115-m em ber force prompted the new, tou gher firearms policy "UNDER THE OLD policy. the re was a lways a question in a police of- ficer's mind as to whether he would gel in t rouble if he used his gun." Loudermilk said. He decided to iss ue the policy afte r two city officers failed to shoot a rob bery suspect leaving a house. he said. "They chased him down. and he dropped a fully loaded we aJ>l)n," he said. "When I asked them why they didn't s hoot. the only thing they could tell me is that they could have. but they didn't know whether they'd get in tro uble. They didn't know whether we'd get sued. '·If my people are out there think ing like that. I'm going to end up with a dead police officer on my hands." Loude rmilk said, IN WUDERMILK'S 19 years 1m the force. however . n o Terre Haute pdlice officer has been shot or wounded in the line of duty. And crime may be up he re. but the r ate is one many other cities this size might envy. There were four murdt:rs in 1980: up' from three in 1979. Robber i•·:. aJmost doubled last year , to JUSl un der 150. There were 20 rapes and 67 aggravated assaults in 1980. com pared with '14 ra pes' and 38 assaults in 1979 . Despite the contrast betwl'en the city's mild history antl Loudermilk 's tou gh Lalk most response has been favorable .. Ther e has been some criticism. like that from McMasters. an inm ate al the J'ederal prison here whose comments were printed in the Te rre Haute Tribune . "Whal doos a police man do when' a · <"rime ha9 been committed and he immediately sees someone Who ha11- pe ns lo be jogging by. getting h1!<. early morning exer cise. I would rather APWlnpMlo CRIME INCREASE FOUGHT Chief Gerald Loudermilk play Russian roulctll: than go jog{ling in the l'ityofT1•rrc· llautr." Mc Masters wrote "Who ,.:;we you tht' right to play God '"' he <tdd ed "J\flcr you have pulled th(• trigg1.•r on your 3.57·caliber Magnum . and f ouod yo ur neighborhood JOgJ::er 1n the street or sidewalk. can you reverse your de· l'ISIOn'!" ONE WRITF.R SAID police were becoming "str eet-come r judges." Lena Casad wrote ... Policemen a re trained to apprehend suspects. and suspicion of J?ui lt is far from actual guilt. Most serious crimes in this st ate a re not punished by the death penalty i.t· rape. burglary. kid· nappinJ,! and som etim es even murder." But Loudermilk sa ys he has ~ottcn c alls from al'ro::.s the nation ap· plauding his h ard-line po hey. And most letters to t he editor in Te rre Haute read more like this un- signed note: "I 'm 100 p ercent with Mr Loudermilk. Deadly force is needed I believe 1t is the only way to deter c-rime P••oplc aren't sare in their home-;, the courts <ire too lax We ha vc tu do somt•th1n14 .. Fewer n~eing Viet NEW YORK IAPJ More than 150,000 PL'Oplc fled v"ietnam and Laos last ycar .• abo ul 200,000 fewer than in 1979, the International Rescue Com - mittee said. Alton Kastner , de1>uty director of the American aid commit- tee. attributed the decline t•> the sm a ll number of ethnic Chine~e re· mainin~ in \'ictna m and to "appc als from lhf' l 'nitt><l Nations " Na ti on failing duty, claims family of MIA LEMOORE !AP ) Navy Airman De nnis Pike has been missing in action over Laos for more t han eight years. but h is wlfe refuses to give up hope that he will return because "in my eyes. he is notdead ." Lou Ann Pike says reports of s ight· ings of American servicemen in Laos and Vietnam make "my ·hopes ~o higher. There ar(! more a nd more live accounts ... She feels that the United Stales gov- ernment has failed to devote as much e ffO'rl 'to finding and freeing service men in Southeast Asia as it did to releaseorthe hostages in Iran. "THE MORE TIME we waste on this issue. the fewer m en will come home,·· Mrs. Pike said in an interview. Mrs. Pike has heard nothing about her husband since he balled out o r his crippled A·7 jet over Laos March 23, ) 1972. near the end o f Ameri ca ·~ participation in the Vietnam War. Pike ser ved with J\ttack Squadron 192 based at Lf'moOre Nav<tl Ai r Station near h ere. Under an execut ive order issi,Jed in 1978 by. former P resident Carter, t he ~overnment reclass ified Pike and other servicemen missing ip Southeast Asia as ·'presumed killed in action." Mrs . Pike objected to the , reclassification but lost her appeal at a hearing before a naval officer. THE MIA SE RVI CE MEN theore tic ally w er e r e c la ssified because "they wanted us to gel on with living," but the changes really were m ade lo avoid embarrassment, Mrs. Pike contended. ·'It's a lot easie r for them to say he's dead than to a ccount for him." she said. for Best Qual i ty and Selection of Handmade ruge from China. Persia. India & Rom'lnia at reasonable prten. I - . --..... -___ .._._.,.~ .. ~ ····-·....-.- Wedneeday, January 28, 1981 DAIL y PILOT A., . ,, . 'I ' . . ., ,. .. ~\\ ,~~{~~~ ~"'.~ . l 't ...-..; =~ ·2, l j r-~~ 1 rr:._ . • _;.\ .. ---· i WAIT r:;-7'1 ~-7- H~RE .- ''The bigger they are the harder they are to do business with!' Wl·~tdilf l'l,11.i 1100 Ii vi1w 1\v1·1H1t' '.\:1·v.por1 B1·,11 l1. CA ll~hh:~ (711 ) 1,i -, 1i~11F1 lJ ~l Munda\ !111u I lrw,cl.n , 1) Ii h 11l.1y. 11 I ~.iw1d.I\ FSLIC Sears H 11nf i11~fon Beaeh PLUS STORE "' 2 H.P. ELECTRIC AIR COMPRESSOR was 55999 NOW s359ss 1 /8 H.P. LIGHT DUTY WEED-& GRASS TRIMMER ... was 11 .88 HALF SLIPS ASSORTED COLORS I I ,... o • I• ' 1 '" E.HELT 1\/E I 28·8 1 u , .. ti \\ SMALL FRYER was.29.99 NOW BEDROOM LIGHT YOUR CHOICE CLOWN OR FOOTBALL were 14:-9'9 3/8 H.P. HEAVY DUTY WEED & GRASS TRIMMER was 43.99 NOW529.99 FIREBALL SHOE SKAl'-ES f • I II ,,, ~I ,, .. , " ' "' ·I rl . 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Jiftuwy H , tllt I Steanson( fl) Midwest fearing drought KANSAS CITY, Mo. <AP) -- Parh of the rain -parched Mldweat M'tl "approachln1 a danaer potnt" that could slinal a •erioua drouaht later this year. at forecuter said. ··If we 1eet some pretty aood rains in February and March, we ·11 loraet about this pretty quickly," said Phil Shideler. a meteorolotclst tor the National Wt'a ther Service In Tokep,M, Kan ··ffut If we don't , wt•'re {o- IOH I<> suffer some pretty big cconomar lmp1tl'tlil "We 're upprouchlnl( a danger ~01nt . 11nd 11 11hould he red· n u.iact.J." ht• su1d !'4fflDt.:LEa SAIP 1treas of southern 1tnd eMStern g ansas in- to the southt!m Missouri Ozarks hav.e been hudHt hit by the Midwest's dry weathe r. which hais turned Jakes and reservoirs into mud-cake flats. forced some water rationin1 and resulted in forest fires. The dryness started last sum- mer . when temperatures that soar ed into the lOOs burned farmlands and pastures from Texas into South Dakota. Gloria Swanson reacts emotionally on acceptance of a special career achievement award. The recognition came at the David Wark Griffiths Awards in New York. Some forecasters have said they are growing optimistic that a ridge of high pressure that has hung over the Rockies for months has begun to weaken possibly opening the door for moisture-bearing air. But other forecasters were not as en- couraging. Sheriff describes "l'M PESSIMISTIC," said Fred Ostby of the weather service's National Severe Storms Forecast Center in Kansas City. SAN JOSE <A P > Bob Winter, the s heriff of Santa Clara County. readily admits his department withholds informa- tion o n cases involving celebrities from the public and the press . The protection from the glare of publicity extends to politi r 1ans. entertainers, law enforce- ment officers and clergy. Winter told reporters. ''I'm not trying to protect anybody." he said "The intent \tf the order is to protect the in· vestigation." i\SKED WHY investigations of µrominent people would require more protection than the in· vesti~ation of others , Winter <:a1d. "There's kind of a dual s tandard within the press in handl i n g prominent personalities or just the common l'1tizen " He doesn't have to withhold in- rorm at ion about ··common i.:1tizens." he said, because "the p r ess takes care or that" by ig· noring the in- formation. The policy rame to li ght as Wi nt er described the action~ of ct C p .. AJTO•ltll uties who kept secret the Nov 27 detention of Oakland Raiders quarterback Dan Pastorini. who was stopped for speeding and was found to be carrying a vial containing cocaine residue. THE POLICE DROPPED the case. but the incident was not made public uotil a reporter in- quired about it several days later . Winter admitted deputies were wrong to have withheld in- fo rmation once the case had been dropped. The document w1thheld in the Pastorini episode was a proper· ty report on the seized c~aine vial, Winter said, adding that ar· rest reports are m ade available to the public. H Pastorini had been arrested, Winter said, that report likewise would have been released. Winter initially told r eporters the policy was intended to pro- tect the privacy of newsworthy people. but that was criticized by reporters and others. "IT'S PERVERSE TO say th~t a poor slob arrested for drunken driving has less of an interest in privacy than Dan Pastorini." said Marc 1-~ranklin, a media law professor at Stan· ford University Law School. "If he <Winter) is really wor· ried about a fair trial, he ought to be worried about what he says, not who he says it about." Franklin said. "I know of no statistical study that shows the public is more biased against celebrities than against un· knowns." Amitai Schwartz, sta ff counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union in San Franc isco, said Winte r cannot selectivel y withhold information. but that under state law he "probably" can withhold all arrest reports. Sheriffs' departments in Los AngeJes. San F ra n cisco. Sacramento and other California counties said they did not make an effort to protect celebrities. "VOU MEAN AS a matter of policy? Oh God, they'd be crazy to do that." said Bill Miller of the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department. Winter told reporters he has also occasionally de layed r e- lease of information until its news value had diminished. Several city police chiefs in Santa Clara County h ave formulated guidelines for deal- ing with the press. and J ames Zurcher. chief of police in Palo Alto. has argued for county-wide adoptions of such guidelines by ci· ty police departments. Richard Brannan, police chief in nearby Los Altos, disagrees. "I have an open -door policy here, and I see no reason to get so s tructured. You lose the personal contact," he said. "It's hard to approach it any other way. When you view a pro- longed drought, you view it in a broad sense as lasting a number of years. Tbe droutht.s of lbe '50s and the '30s lasted longer lhan three years. So we might be look· ing at a couple more years of very dry weather." Jn the Northeast, parts of New Jersey . Ne w Yo rk , Pen nsylvania and Delaware already have declared drought emergefl- cies, threatening s tiff fines on water wasters because of low levels in the Delaware Ri ver Wate r Basin and other re-servoirs. New York City also has im· posed emergency measures to reduce cons umption of water. Rock tJtar accused SAN DIEGO (AP> The lead guitarist of the rock group "The Outlaws" was released on $500 bail after being jailed for in· vestigation of battery. Potice allege that Fred George Salem, 27, kicked a security guard after a concert Monday night at the Sports Arena. The guard, Victor Redd, said he positioned himself between the band as some of the 8,080 concert goers surged toward lhe musi· cians and felt " a sharp btow on the back" of the right shoulder. Redd said he turned to see a man withdrawing his foot. Chancellor named FRESNO CAP) -Dr. Ray Cattani, pres ident of Kings River College, will be the new chancellor of State Center Com- munity College District, trustees announced. Cattani, 50, will suc- ceed John Hansen, who will re- tire June 30. Won't take 11te•ge te Ged 'Ideal' youth spurns oath BURNABY. B.C. I AP> -- Carlo Guerreiro is a dependable boy. He saves the money he makes on his newspaper route, does well in school, loves to swim and camp, doesn't kick animals and helps elderly women across the street. He'd like to add these virtues to the 2nd Bumaby South Boy Scout troop and would seem to qualify u the type of pehOft Lord Blldm Powell ..... lD mind when be started the movement 74 yean aao. EXCEPI' TllAT AT 11 yean of aae, Carlo has decided not to . tue the Scout promlH, wttb tta pledae to do bll "duty to God." That .... tb.rowD tbe local lo)' Scout necudv• aad tbe 8 .C. and federal human rl1bt1 braadm Udo a tluy. Bec1UH of lt, Carlo can't be offlctally laveeted lato tbe Scout troop, even t.boulb be bu an n · ce llent bacll1rouad ha Cub Scouts and has earned Scouts proficiem:y badges. Carlo doesn't have anything against God or religion, says his mo ther, Vittoria Clark, of Burnaby. "HE'S A GOOD kid, but he says he sees a lot of the other kids -not all, but some - who've taken the pled1e to God who do terrible thin11 to other kids ud he can't see why he can't Jwt leave that part out and respect all of the other rules and pled1es," she said. Mike McNamara, executive- director for the Burnaby re- 1ional of Boy Scouts of Canada, says the Scouts organiiation, although non-denominational in matters of ~lilk>ua observance, has a ''real problem" when faced with a youngster who in· slsta he bu no reli1ion at all. "We have a Moslem (lsmaili) troop in Burnaby and, of course, we have many, many Oriental Scouta who may or may not be Chrlltiu," he said. "All that ii required ii a pled1e of duty to a supreme bein1. • • New Yorken not so _rude NJ.:W YORK <AP) -New la one apertment, someone Yorkers are not 11 rude ud pr•t•"clecl be couldn't see beartJ.. to people ln need ol bece• M bed Jut bed eye belp • u.::::.;-a111 ...... dl'Opl put ........... , ...... ed to be, to a IUIWJ by to ...... IOIDt dincUom to a ln New Yon m.,ulne. aubwa7 1tatloa. S.?fln TIM survey •ti-Wed, . .,,.. perc• ol &be 1.-•. Good Samaritan la AllYe and proacbld did ..,.._, auney Wtll and Llvtq ln New Yon." Hid. . .a. ~. I Z/PJf~ PRICES PREVAIL: WED. JAN. 28th. 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CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Storm sprays coast, floods lowlands n .. !lt.onn lii•t lhrolt"ned \ht' Ora~ ~t a.II d•> Tut' d•> fiaally t'Yl loo.t-Tuesday 111~ht a.ad early toda>' ~vh•tt~rma lht- area •1th lota la iecl )ho w~•,, lhat. at llmt'~. bec.utll' gull} ---bca Howtver, the S Weather Se rvice s aid the .!.lo rr11 wall move eut torught, leavin g r uol weal.her tn its wake There will be a .6() percent cbanc:-e ol sbowe~ Thur~dily f'h<' .!.lorm . 1&llh0ul(h dumpang h·b:. thlUI an mc·h of r ain along ll1l' 0 1 an"~ Coast , d1d cause h.·rn &><Jraq• flcJOt.hng an somt: low· lying an:as ~cause of the in lt·nt-1t) nf .. ome of the s howers a nd a l'luggt!d storm drain or lWu In I r vuu .. , u portion of the roof at tht: Sperry Uni vac mini com· puler plant on Michelson Drive colh•psed th1::. morning. Nobody wa::. in1ured An Oran~e County -. f i r e De partment s pokesman s aid rain water apparently col· lected on the roof because drains we r e stopped up and the weight o r the wa ter caused the roof faalure. On Balboa Island in Newport Beach , a wom an who lives on Agate Avenue told of a freak ac- cid ent she blamed on the storm. A s urfboard, s he said, apparent· ly knocked o ver by wind and rain. s mashed through a window at her home, landing on her bed. She wasn't in bed at the time , she said. In Huntington Beach local we ather watcher J . Sherman Denny measured .62 inches of rain as of 8 o'clock this morning. Denny's records show that 2.7S inches of rain have fallen this season compared to 6.S2 inches at this time last year. In Newport Beach, the Orange County Hart><ir Patrol measured ------------r- o.ily Pi ... _..., .... ~ ..... .19 of an inch of rain as of 3:30 a .m . The Orange County Flood Con· troJ District measured .81 ol an inch in Santa Ana, .56 of a.n inch in Costa Mesa and .90 of an inch at Santiago Peak .near Modjeska Canyon at 8 a,m. San Juan Capistrano rancher Carl Hankey mea sured .60 of an inch of rain by 9 o'clock this morning. . In Irvine, the Irvine <;ompany SS •illlon ••~ agricultural division measured .74 of an inch of rain as of 6 :~1 a.m . In Laguna Nigue l, weather watchers at the Moulton Nigue l Treatment Pl~nt m eas ured .78 of an inch as of 8 a .m . Records kept by J oe Jahraus al his .Laguna Beach I.umber Co. show that .75 of an inch of ra in had fallen there by 9 a.m. Segerstroms add to gifts By JODI CADENHEAD Cit .... o.lty Pi .. , .... Co ns truction or the future .Ora nge County Music Center moved closer to reality today after the Seg er s trom family pledged S5 million toward the Cos ta Mesa cultural the ate r. The late s t gift from th e Segers trom family brings their total do nation t o ward the Orange County performin g arts center to $11 million. Alre ady the family has dona t- e d a five-acre par cel for the site valued al $5 million a nd Sl million in cash. The latest dona - tion by the family is a commit· me nt to match all confirmed pledges from other donors up lo S6 million. '·our family has been part of this community for m a ny generations and we feel that this is a unique opportunity in time ," said Henry T. Segerstrom. "I re ally feel that the time for Orange County cultural growth is now Segers trom added that the pledge to match other donations will insure that future gifts are made. DISCLOSES GIFT Henry Segeratrom WHEN THE ROOF FELL IN TODAY AT AN IRVINE INDUSTRIAL PLANT -DAMAGE BLAMED ON HEAVY RAINSTORM J ohn M. Rau. president of the Orange County Music Center. s aid that he is confident that with the Se gerstroms ' $6 million match.ing fund pledge the board will be able to raise S6 million by March. s tudies s how tha t rost for the ne w performing arts ce nter will run S40 milbon Ra u ~<l id that ground could be broken for the· Mus ic Cente r as carh· as latt• 1982 and th<lt lhe c•ent1•r rould he open by 1984 Hundred! of •_!"Pk>YH• flee. unhllrmecl, from Sperry Univac computer pl•nt •t 2722 Mtchel~._n_D_rt_v_• _____ _ Commission OKs airport master plan In a s plit vole the Orange Coun ty Airport Commission has urged adoption of the pro posed John Wayne Airport m aste r plan by the county Board of Supervisor s. Commissioner Waller Koc h c ast t~ledjsse"nting vote Tues· day night against the plan which calls for j et noise reductions, added jet departures, expansion . of the airport te rminal a nd relal· ed improve ments. Koch seemed unconvinced that the goals of reducin~ noise while incre asing the permitted number of da ily departures could be re ·. alized. " . Under the plan. the limit on da i· ly departures could not be in- cre ased.until noise reductions are achieved. The reduct ions are based on jet air carriers s erving the airport purchasing new and quieter aircraft, s och as the McDonne ll Douglas DC-9 Super 80. The plan also proposes that the overcrowded airport terminal be expanded to handle an a nnual pass enger load of 6.1 million perso n s . Abo ut 2.4 millio n persons used the airport in ISM. Representatives of VTN Consolidated Inc .. of Irvine, the firm that prepared the plan,'say that the high noise impact area surrounding the airport would shrink from 'l.31 to 31 acres if the noise reduc tion g o als a·re achieved. The plan contemplates an over· all noise reduction of 7. S decibels . The commission voted to en· dorae the plan afte r turning aside a suHestion that the overall noise data processing and word proc· eaalnsdivislona. Such a noa.ae reduction would be equal to a da\ly maximum of 62 mstita compared to the " called (See AJaPOaT, Pase AJ> PILOI' SllOWS 1981 JIODELS Look lw "Auto '11 Update," a .... ,... ...... &o MW ~an on tM llNirbt. ltal'UDI OD Pa,. Dl. Irvine firm's roof collapses 1in storm By RICHARD GREEN Of -Dall' ...._. S&aft /\ large section of an Irvine in- dust rial firm's rain·soaked roof collapsed this morning, sending hundreds of frightened but un· hurl e mployees scurrying out of the buildin g , O range County fi refighters said. Fire Capt. G ary Layma n said clogged roof dra ins apparently le d to t he collapse of a 75· sq uare-fool section of the roof of th e Spe rry U nivac Mini- computer Operations plant, 2722 Michelson Drive. ·'T hose drains get all clogged up with tras h during the dry months," Layman said. "Then when we get our first good rain, the drains back up. The weight of the standing wat er makes the r oof collapse." S 11erry Univac s witchboard ope ra tor Shirl Pepi of Hunt· ington Beach said she heard the roof give way about 9: lS a .m. "·At first I thought it was · thunder,'' she said. "Then all of the electrical power went out here . I'm in a side room and it's all dark in her e. They to ld me lo stay by the switchboard. "They said no one was hurt when the roof colla psed ." County fire fighte rs eventually e vac uated everybody from the Spe rry Univac building . All of the e mployees were accounted for a nd sent home. The amount of damage c aused to the plant a nd its equipment was unknown this morning. Obs ervers al the scene said that a large number of the mini· computer s which a re made the re appeared lo be damaged by water a nd debris from the roof collapse. Anxiety told NEW YO RK CAP I Iran ap· par ently was so eager to resolve the hostage c risis in Septe mber that it alerted Was hington ahead of time to a speech by AyAtollah RuhoUah Khome ini in which he outlined Iran's four conditions for freeing the hosta ges, the New York Times said today. ~~a.. ~f!JfJ_~!!_~~!~!JL Irvine cats • • wtn reprieve; traps halted As if nine lives a ren't enough, cats who li ve in the City of Irvine got new life today. ·'Th.is h.istoric gift brings us the challenge to join with· the Segerstrom family in securing the future of Orang~ CoWlly's cultural growth and quality of life." said Rau. Es timates from architectural "We alread\ han· Sf. md lwn in pledges and all we h ;.i vc lo do is match 1t. .. said R:iu 11r lht• Music Center's new gift In addition to the ('onstruc-1 mn fund the Oran~l' CQunty Music Center pla ns to ra1~e anolh1•r S19 million for lhl' pcrman1·11t 1·n do wmenl of tht• nl'W c:en ll·r The City Council has ordered v,,w:aed ho t~ the city's a nima l control officers r j .:::::;;. s -es to slop issuing cat traps lo resi· dents bothered-by felines-.-------------• . The practice has come under cnsscrioss natwn fi r e in recent weeks by cat owne rs who say their unsuspecl· ing pets have bee n unjustly tra pped by cat haters . The traps a re s mall wire cages with doors set to shut whe n a cat begins to ea t the tuna fish bail. City Councilman David Sills s aid cats. which aren't licensed as dogs a re , could be trapped a nd do ne a way with al the a n im a l s he ller be fore their owners realized they were miss· in~ "To quote Adlai Stevenson, 'Government has no business in r e gulating the ni g htly pro· clivities of cats'." Sills said at Tuesday night's city council meeting. By The A.uoclated Press The freed hosta~es started returning to their hometown to· day. to the friends and neighbors who had prayed, rung bells and tied yellow ribbons for them dur· ing their 444 d ays of captivitv. ··A native son has returned hom e to us, to the people who love him most," said Penn· syJvania L t. Gov . Willi am Sc ranton Ill as he welcomed Michael J . Metrinko. 34, at the airport in Scranton . Across the country. similar welcome·home ceremonies were prepared. Military bands and color guards were at the ready at airports; shoulder·to·shoulder c r o wd s rin l?l'rl t arm ar~ and lined motor cade routes Two of the 52 released hos t al'(es re- t u r n ed home Tuesd ay night a fter White House ce rem cm1e!> J ohn E. Gra ves , 53. went to his ''home in Rest<m. Va . Just o ut sid e Wa s hington . whe re neighborhood children provided a c andlelig ht we lcomt!, a nd J er r y J . Miele . 42. of Mount (Stt HOSTAGES, Pal(f' A2) Orang!j c-.. a~t t::. 4-p=z -; ~ \\'eat her Two school closings announced Continued partly cloudy through Thursday. Chance of rain decreasing to 10 percent. Lows tonight 48 along the coast . 53 inland. Higbs Thursday S8 to 64. By JERRY CLAUSEN CM•Delty ...... lutt Rea Middle School in Costa M eaa and Corona del Mar Elementary School will be closed in June as the result of school board action taken Tues· day night. · Newport~llesa Unified School Olstrict-<truateea sat through a marathon session listenln1 to more than 20 speakers debatine future school closlnt Policies aad objeet.iq to clollnt the two IC!hooll tlda year. Tbe bOllrd alto voted, 7-1, &o tu"' down dlltrict S..perinttn· dent John Ntc:oll's pta to IMM seTntb IDd etlbtb arllden .ao hllb IC!bool cam,... for tMll' .Sucatkm • varioal IC!booll are clOled wtt.ldll ftve yean. years. Trustees Todd Hess and Belly Jo Bailey voted against the measure, indicating they'd like to retain that option in consider. ing the closure of up to eight or nine schools through 1986. Enrollment In the district is. declining at a rate of more than 1,000 studen\S yearly. Board members, workina with state fuada allocated on tbe basis of 1tudent enrollmeat, believe tM)' wt1l ban to .reduce next ,_.s budltt by Sl.5 to ta snllUon. · CJ_.. Rea wtU 1ave·,about .... in ........ COits. .... m1atltnltan Aid. 8lnltUq down Corona ... lhr a. .... tary wlU ............... 000 . CI01lal a a.11b acbool. ad· . mlnistrators project., could save up to $1 million yearly in operat· Ing cost.a. And r ejection of plans to combine 'younger students with thoN on bJ1h-school cam· puses could lead to closure of one or more of the dl1trict's four high school.I, observers believe. But Tom Williama, a Newport Beach developer \"ho led the battle a1alnst combined middle and bt&b achools, told trusteea Tueaday that aucb a maneuver would be poor economics. He claimed that by aelltn1 three undeveloped school att.l the dJatr,tet could acquire • mUU.. btvtllt UM fDCllMY to 1mn. ... , mWkla ba lat.Nit ....... , and ll.-p •all of tlM bJp ~ platt ln operaU. . DlstrJet admlnlltuton argued that state laws restrict use of such funds, but trustee Mike McLauahlin uraed Williams and bia attorney to meet with school attomeya re· gardlng research of possible sales. The tnastees' action to clole Rea and Corona del Mar in June followed a .,atade -of apeaken oppoaed to tbe moves, mOlt from the Corona del Mar and Sp11i.aHWueu. ,,,., objedN &o ...,. ......... tary ldlool aNa boundU1 UMI rHulUDI from tloeure of Corona del llu. TM fllliw liMt wauW ._, .U eo .... dll Mar ldMJol ..... to Harbor View Slemnta17 neat 8-tember. ( .. ICBOOLI. Pa .. Al> \, . ' I - INSIDE TODA't' Plo11bo11 ·athlttt Don Po1Corini "'°' one of Oat ctltbrUw• tolaott octiv1Cie1 wrt 11Wld«I blf 1hlml/'1 of· Jictr1 in ScDdo Claro C01Dlly Stt PogeA8. . .... ~ tealD8' • transit backed ,...... to tr&nJlpurt h11h IU.'twol aahltllr . mu11r »nd ror .. r111H' croup• lo evt'nlll »W»Y trulO lbelr r •mpuae w..rt· hud•"tt!d Tueada1 Nlh\ b)' N .. wµu rt Meu Sc-llKMM Olatrkt tru•l t>t'!t Board m embers vtilt<d wuUI lmoiuly lo 1nJrr \ U2.~ 1nfo- l lu ••IM ln& d 1,.t1 11:t w1<.1 .. tranaportanon budaN . tr1m111~ ID mOIW c·tJlttntt l'lt'&lllVO" la11l 1wnm.-r Th.-M'\.oc'\ fullov. cd t·har&Cll b) a <~l» Me.!<11 fathl·r 1•arUer th11 montb t h .. \ ie1rl!i. h.mnu. t4'am pl•> 1i. b1tbtd tin lht' pert lt"iparnt ~ .. ti 1ht y tu ai til parents lo drh f' them to m t!eUl It also follu"'& half ~unei.sfuJ all4'mpt.5 b) boostt-r orgaruiit tlOM at tht-VitrlO~ high sdM>Ols to ra!k a total $4$.000 the a m o unt t rim m e d fur c Klr11 curncuJar <H'ln'lt) t rdn~i,.c>rtCI taon Uus year Dast net Su()t!nntendt:nt John Nicoll told trw.tec~ he 1~ not yet sure where the $22,500 will be gamed. The rioanc1a ll y preissed distr1cl as o~rating this year without budget reserves ror the first time. Nicoll was warned by 'l'rw;tel' Mike McLaughlin thal the ne" athletic morpey must. be allocut ed fairly !mong ma1or and m inor s ports and girls ' and boys' tea ms. Trustee Rod McMilllan noted that the board must come to grips with the cos t o r in lerscholastic sports while con sidering the 1981 82 oper ating budget this spring. He also wa rned coaches to avoid scheduling athletic con tests great dist ances from the four individual hig h schools es pecially practice meets and invitational events. SCHOOLS. • Present Harbor View school students living north of San Joa- quin Hills Road will go to An· de rs en Elementary, with those living south of the road continu ing on at Harbor Vie w. Beginning in September , Rea s tudents living north or 19th Street in Costa Mesa will attend TeWinkle Middle School All Rea seventh a nd eighth graders residing south of 19th are to attend Ensign Middle School, and all sixth graders liv· ing south of 19th wall attend Whittier Elementa ry. officials sa id. Administ rato r s 1nd1cate d . however, that the Hea attend ance boundaries plan may be modified. Many or the school's students are Hispanic, offi cials noted. and the district must closely ob· serve transfers to avoid ethnic- minority balance proble ms at in· dividual schools. The board, also scheduled to discuss general closure policies Tuesday night, indicated it will avoid naminJ! other schools to be closed at least until after No· vember when a majorit y of the seven trustees face re-election Irvine backs master plan for airport Irvine City Council members recommended Tuesday night that a master plan for J ohn Wayne Air~ be endorsed next month by the Orange County Board o( Supervisors. . The recommendation was made with the condition that any enlargement of the airport be ac· companied by improve ments to heavily congested streets and freeways near the airport. In sharp contrast to the Irvine City Council's endorsement rec - ommendation, Newport Beach officials have asked for sweeping revisions lo the plan. Newport Beach officials say that, although the master plan wu written with a view t.oward Umltinl jet noise , it doesn't go far enough in protecting the in· terests of Newport Be ach resi· dent in the airport's night path. • ~land• lfntt l>t:a n Mooney of San Luis Ol>ispo has been suspended by Pacific Gas & Electric Co for refusal to remove an American Flag decal from his hardhat. Mooney's reac· t aon: "They damn sure don't o w n th e fl ag o r m y birthright." Rites planned for ex-actor Otto Sclwtt Vis itation is scheduled tomghl and funeral services wall be held Wednesday for German -born Ot· to N. Schult, onetime motion pic- ture actor and the firs t county she riff's deputy to serve Corona del Mar. Mr. Schutt. a 42 year resident of Newport Beach, died at the age of 83 Sunday in San Pedro. where he had bee n li ving most recently. The longtim e Orange Coast resident he spent 60 years here in all was best known as a boat builder and construction owrker throughout his lifetime and was a onetime surfing companion or the late Ouke Kahanamoku. Vis itation for Mr. Schutt will be from 5 to 9 p.m today at Pacific View Me morial Park and Mortuary . Corona del Mar. followed by funer al services al 11 a m. Thursday. Buria l will follow at Pacific View Memorial Park. Mr. Schutt's daughter , Mrs. Betty Flora of Costa Mesa. said he r father came from Germany and one of his first jobs m the early 1920s was se rving as coun· ty deput y s heriH patrolling Corona del Mar One of his favorite memon es was that of playing the role of a German soldier in the first mo- tion picture made of Erich Maria Remarque 's "All Quiet on the Western Front." Mr. Schutt is survived by his wife. Lita, and a son, Don of San Pedro; daughters, Mrs. Betty Flora of Costa Mesa , Mrs. Leila, Pearson of Hat Creek. Calif .. a nd Mrs . Caro ly n Hunt of Newbury Park. Mr. Scl)utt a lso leaves a broth~r. Kurt of Gerrriany, 17 gr andc hildren and five great. grandchildren. Frnftt PilflP A I HOSTAGES Pleasant. Pa.. fl e w to Pitts• burg h, saying he pla nned a three-or four-m onth vacation before going back to work. Metrinl<o, whose hom e is in Olyphant outs ide Scr a nton , s tepped off a priv-ate plane on a 15-foot-long red carpet as a band played "God Bless America" and the crowd cheered. ''I 'm a little bit over · whelmed." he said. "Thank you very. very much." Greetings of all kinds awaited the S2 Americans. from public acclaim to silent thanksgiving. The y're getting keys to cities, glasses of champagne, bouquets of yellow roses . They'll hear church bells and the nation•J an· them. They'll s ee milts of yellow ribbon and their names on billboards. TELEPHONE II Thomas P. Haley ""*''"'-' Robert N. Weed ..,......... M . ThorMs KMvll ..... . Thomas A. Murphlne .__.... ..... CfuwtesH. Loos Ate!MMl...._.e.-. .. . 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YOL.14, NO. 21 t Theater· at Safari rejected The Oranae County Airport Co mmission bas unanimously opposed Koll Company plans to build a 10,000-s pectato r am- phithe ater at L ion Country Safari in Irvine , one mile west of •a major runway at El Toro -Macine.Corpa Air Station. . Potential noise and crash hazard from military jets argue against the project, members of the ad visory commission said Tuesday. Ko ll Vice President T im Strade r said this morning he wasn 't properly notified of the Tuesday commission meeting. "There's some thing s tr:ange a foot here,'' he said. "I've neve r heard of the commission and I don 't know what they do. We got word of the meeting Monday whe n I was o ut of town. "It ·s an absolute violation of due process J think they have no a ut ho rity over this project anyway." Denis Hom . staff s pokesman for the county commission. said he didn't know whethe r t he Koll Company had been given proper notice of the meeting. "I'm a Little fuzzy on our pro· cedure for notifying interes\ld - parties." Hom said. "I '11 t)av#'to check it out." He e xplained that the Orange Co unty Airport Commission ty pically makes reco mmenda· lions to the county supervisors about the operations of various air facilities including El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. In lhe case of the proposed a m phithe a te r . howe ver . the com m iss ion's recomme ndation will be forwarded to th e Irvine City Council. which has final sa y on t he project Anothe r advis ory body that will review the amphitheater proposal prior to any council ac· t1 on is th e s tal e -mand ated Airport Land Use Comm is~ion of Or ange County This commission will consider on Feb. 19 a s taff report saying that the amphithe ate r project s hould be rejected on the basis of potential noise a nd cr ash hazard of military a irplanes. Alfred Brady. sta ff s pokesll')an for the Airport Land Use Com- mission and author of tha t re- port. said that his commission's recommendations carry more weight than suggestions made by the Orange County Airport Com mission. He said that the Irvine City Council could approve the am- phitheate r over the probable ob· jections from his commission. only if four or more of the coun- cil mem bers a re in fa vor of the project Usually it takes only a simple 3·2 majority of the coun- c il to approve a project Marine s poke s mt'n s ay that military jets sometimes Oy as low as 500 feet above the site for t he proposed a m p hitheater_ Representatives of El Toro Air Station vehemently oppose the project. Strader of the Koll Company says he th.inks som e accom modat1on ran be reached with the Marines. NB facilities for disabled- expedited Newport Beach City Manager Robe rt Wynn, admitting the city erred, has told Orange County officials to proceed with im- prove m ents that will make r estr oom s a t J o hn Way n e Airport accessible t o ban· dicapped people. ·'If we held a request that long since October then we have done wrong. We've made a mis- take," Wynn said Tuesday in confirming that h e has told Airport Manager Murry Cable that the city does not object to the $80,000 project. Wynn said he took the action a dm inistratively, e ven though the c ity's Aviation Committee was scheduled to re view the project at a mee ting next week. Wynn s aid h e 'll lake responsibility for his action. County officials in October notified the city of their intent to make the restrooms accessible and requested city review of the project. Cable said he sought the city's views out of "~09d will." Cable complained in a letter lo the city three weeks ago that he had not received a response and would move ahead with the project rec_ardless of the city's intent. WyM replied, HYinl the Avia- tion Committee wu scheduled to review the projfft at a Jan. 6 meetinl, but couldn't because the meetinl ran late. County otnctala say they now ·wlll be able to put the project out for bid. Tbe Federal AviaUon Adm~aUCJa will pay one-ball of the project COit. -···--· .,.Wl_ To ,...,,. rry Muriel Humphrey , widow of late Sen. Hubert Humphrey. announced today she will m a r ry former high school class m a t e , bus inessm an Max Brown of Lexington . Neb. A February da te is pl anned . Mesa house "nuisance' ruling nears City offic ials a r e m oving toward declaring a Costa Mesa home a public nuisance Planning commissione rs unan- im ously r ecommended to the Cit y Council that the house at 278 E 21st St. not only bt: decla red a nuisa nce. but that the action be taken under e mergen cy conditions. The recommendation followed a lengthy public hearing in which reside nts who hH near the old house complained bitter- ly that the city has been too slow in taking action. · Complaints about lht: home ·~ cond itions and its Ol'cupanti- have been accum ulatin~ ul City Ha ll for about fi vt• years. Recent buildin~ and hea lth in s pe ctions ha ve r es ulted 1n c:laims the home has nu central he a trng a nd no electriC'ity 1n som e of its bootlegged room~ and that its only source of water is a toilet's water clo~et Owner Harud Hikid<J of Vill a P<1rk . planning com m issioners co n tend ed . ha s n ot a c t l'd responsively toward city and county requests to upgrade the hom e. !-'.~ .. t ,,. .... ~ ·~ .. • WeeP8 at ver•let I Alaia guilty 2 slayings • in By DAVID KUTZMANN Of ... Dell',,...., .... Huntington Harbour surgeon Louis AJaia was convicted of second-degree murder today in the June, 1980, stabbing deaths of-bis forme r wiTe and -a Long Beach attorney in the woman's ha rborside home. Alaia. 50, buried his head in his hands and wept after the six· man. six-woman Orange County Superior Cour\ jury returned with the verdicts late this morn- ing. Prosecutor Richard Farnell, who had urged the jury to find the de fendant guilty of first· degree murder in each count, said he was s atisfied with lhe j ury's decision. "It was a very difficult case." Farnell told report ers outside Superior Court Judge By ron M c M i llan 's S anta Ana t'OUrtroom. "Under the facts we had in th.i s case, I think the jury <tid an excellent job,'· the pros· eeutor said. Both Farnell and defense al· torney Albert C.S. Ra msey said the verdicts mean that the jury dete rmined Alaia had malice toward Margy Lou Ala ia, 37. and atto rney Marvin Tincher . 50. when he fatally stabbed the pair al the woman's GilbP.rt Drive home in Huntington Har bour on .l une 13. F a rnell had contended that Alaia went to the hom e that even ing pla nning to kill Mrs. A la ia and Tincher. and had asked the jury lo return first d egree murd e r con viction~ based on the fact he pr emed1tal· ed the slayings. Ramsey said his cli ent c•ould s er ve about 10 years 1n state prison on the basis of today ·~ c·onviclion The stl ver-haired defense <1t ~·' ,., ... lllfl ,,_ ' VERDICT IS 'GUil TY' Phyak:l•n Loula Alala ' torney said, however, his client ; could instead be sent to a state ' me ntal institution where he , would serve possibly a shorter · sentence 1r the Jury determines · tn a n upC'oming sanity phase of · t he trial that Alaia was tern· ; porarily ms ane at the time of lhe · s lay1ngs. ! J ud~e Mc Mi llan set Feb. 9 for · Ala1a's santtY hear ing to begin Ramst:y said he and defense co counsel Ed George J r. will be . ca l li n g psych iatri s t s a n d · psyc hologists t o the witness s t <1nd lo testify th<Jt Al aia. an or thopedic surgeon. was suffering : from diminished mental capaci· · t) when he attacked his former . w 1 fco a nd TinC'hcr . AIRPORT MASTER PLAN •. for in t he new master pl<1n .Current t'Ounty pol1 c·1<:~ permit 41 commercial jet departures pf•r dav T he seven dedbel reduction a lternate was proposed by Com- m iss1oner Larry Slagle. an ap· pointet" of supervisors Chairman Ha lph Cla rk. The board chair man has said he favors the 62-0ight op· ti on T he ma!.lcr plan will be con s1dl'n°d II~· supervisors Feb. 18 ·\n accompunying environmental • 1 m pact st<itement has been ap· · µro\'ed by tht' C'ounl<y Planning Com m1ss1on ! An aide said tocfay that 5th Dis-. lric t Supervisor Thom as Riley . : w hose dis t r ict include s the airport. was pleased with the com m ission's action. WINTER SALE IN FULL SWI~ G r ·~ 1, ' 1-~ ENTIRI': BHITTAN Y <.:OLLECT JO'\ H El>l '<'J.:D Heritag~ .. \ t I I ' ( I r ' Abundanr carving Rare. inlaid woods T oucht>s of brass • Authentrc rush sears Hand-screened decorcJ llC>ni> Our BriMany dining collection is the sum of all rhese thingll. and more. for Hentage• has chosen wi th an educated eye from the riches of Western European tradition In veneers of leafy-heart cherry a nd pecan -enhanced by magnifice nt Hnishes -!here is nothing quite like it in the furniture world of today May we suggest a visit? ...... /ITOCKI W ~dae.da.y •, Cloal.., Pr1 ..... NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS N DAILY PILOT 81\ - Dow Jones Final . OFF 6.91 CLOSING M2.ll Fewer e~erutives •• .. .. ! Women remai• job-frustrated By MILTON MOSKOWITZ , You find more women in the corporate world these days, but things haven't changed that much. Women generally get paid less than men. and they hold less impor= tant positions. One of the routes to a top job in ·business is through 1 prestigious graduate business school, such as the ones .t Stanford, Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania. A study at Stanford tr acked the progress or 73 women· and 9 men who graduated from leading business schools in 1977 and 1978. Here are some of the results: Two or three years after graduation. the women earned, on Money Tree • ,. average, $4,000 less than their male counterparts. The women held fewer executivt-·lcvel positions than their male counterparts. The women s howed ·'significa ntly more psychological and physical signs of stress." OTHER STUDIES INDICATE that corporations are fond of placing their female employees in ghettos. The favorite one: communications. In other words, women who enter the corporate world soon discover that their talents are put to use in such tasks as public relations I explaining the company to the press). investor relations !explaining the_ c?mpany Jo Wall Street) and employee relations <ex - plam1ng~~cM-lpany to the troops > The higti ratio of women in these communications functions is clear from the membership rosters of four na· tional organizations. Women now make up 29 percent of the 9,200-strong Public Relations Society of Amenca. They account for 30 percent of the 1,()()() mcm hers of the national lnvestor Relations Institute. The Society of Consumer Affarrs Professionals. com- prised largely of peopk who represent companies to con sumers. has 1.200 members , half of them women And the International Associiltion of Bus iness Communicators, comprised of people who put c>ut company magazines <tnd communicate to employl'CS in other ways. has 8,400 mem bers, 54 percenl of them women. THERE'S PROBABl,Y NO other function in business that has more women. There's nothing wrong with these iobs. ll 's jusl that companies can't seem to find too many managerial op- portunities for women ouls1dc of communications . And as anyone who has worked for a company knows. the public relations post is not generally considered an important area. ·- There are exceptions, of course. The most notable one perhaps is Margaret P MacK1mm, who is senior vice pres· ident of public affairs for the big food processor. Kraft. MacKimm sits on two major corix1rate boards Du Pont and F .W. Woolworth lntcrestangly enou~h . she does not serve on the board of her own ~omp<in y When you examine companies closely. you nearly always find that some do b<'tlt:r than others . This 1s the case here too. The Wall Street .Journal recently reported on the spectacular progn•ss made by CBS in tht.-hiring and promotion of women N.\TIONAL.L.V, ONtY S P•:R('F.NT M mana~ers who earn more than $20,0-00 a year <trc women. At C: BS. won1.'n now hold 30 percent of a ll management jobs They hold HJ pen•ent of the top jobs. a fi vr-fol<I mc·rt•asc over the level seven years ago In the first half of 1980 nt•arly 40 1wret•nt of all promo· lions in managemPnt W(.•nt to women. In 1980 CBS hired 16 MRAs (this 1s the de~rcc . Master of Business Administration. that you get upon graduati n~ from a business school > All lfi wen• women I p• and Doar1u NEW VORll. \"Pl l!V lol\owtnq lo\1 INW\ ow ,..,., Vork Stock Ea<"""9f stocks --rr•nh 111•1 ll•v• 90n• up II• ,_, -OOMI ""' motl b .. •d on • .-rcent of clWt,. r~•Ol•U ol volumt Pct. UP I• t UP IJ.0 Up t2.0 ~= 12:1 ~= t'' Up ·1 Up • UP . ~ tY Up 6.l UP '·! (elJI,., 1>'-· .. ''• c•nh • PoUnO. 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