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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-12-15 - Orange Coast Pilot11 Lagun& Beach cops to double as cahhies for holiday tipplers . lJC Wvine basketball team enjoys national ranking for first time (See story below> <See Sports, Page Cl) ~ . . . . . ORANGI COAST YOUR HOMETOWN DAILY PA Pf R TUESDAY DECEMBER 1 ~ 1981 Poland's Solida1i.ty pleads for help· By T he As~lated Press Strikes. sit-Ins and an appeal from a Solidarity branch for m assive forei gn s upport in resisting Poland's martial law governme nt were r e ported today. The Kremlin accused the t;nite d S t ates or "ove rt interrerence" in Polis h a rrairs. Th e P o lis h an d Soviet governments sa id major factories and transport were oper ating nor mally throughout th e co un t r y . Normal communications with Poland re mained cut and it was diffiNlt to confirm the s ituation in the War saw Pact nation. But the British Broadcasting Corp. said 7 ,000 worke rs struck a Warsaw steel factory for a second day Other unconrirmed ·reports, from trave le rs, said s tudents occupiei:1 a university building in Warsaw and workers occupied the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk. A crewman aboard a Baltic re rr y s mug g l e d out a proclamation reportedly made by the Solida r ity branch in SLczecin. a Polis h port near the Eas t German border. which appealed to fore ign countries ror "m a ssive support and m oral help" in ri ghting the mart1<1l law government. T h e procl a m a t io n . dated Mo nday. t:alled on .. all fore1~n governme nts and people" to s h o w "sol1dar 1t y with Solidarity" and its resistance to the state of eme q ;enc) It accused Poland ·~ ruhn.: militar y t·ount·1I o f ·manipul<iting with f1:ar hundreds of thousands of Polish workers a nd patriots .. Thl' appeal de manded the end to mart ial ICJ w. the rele ase or all Lh.ose arre s ted a nd th e restoration of "all labor <ind demorratiC' rights the nation ha::. "on smC'c August 1930." when Solidarity v.as founded 'I h1· \ " .. 11 rl .J'rl·~.., also r ,. ' I I d I I IJ fl \ ,, f the prc.c 1 •• rr ... 1 11.11 l111 m CJ Poli sh t'' 111• •H ,• tt!I/ ,111111 li<i::.ed in t'op•·nli;i;.1 11 .\ h1C"h :.aid the 1'011 :-.h 1~,n~11.1r 1· \(•rs1on was lt•lq1h111wol fr11111 'I ... tad. Sweden, v.ht•rt· thc· l1·rr . llcH kcd II 1nipl1111·•' 1111 1111\'oack world not tfl .1 II "'·1tt·h1n~ how ISt't> POI.\ ,H, J·a~1· \21 Iraq. E assy ho ed in Beirut Chemical leaks in Newport A leaking 55-gallon drum or toxic Liquid resin was dis covered b y Newport Be ach p o lice orficers Monday along a road which s k i r ts the environmentally sensitive Upper Newport Bay Authorities said at least half of th e s t y r ene monom e r . a c h e mi cal used in m a king plastic, had leaked from the drum. soaking into the ground along Back Bay Drive A State Fis h and Game warden said it is unlikely that any of the' t oxic c hemical reached the water. He said if the liquid had reached the water . t he res ults could have been disastrous. Two weeks ago, 100 gallons of th e s am e c h e mical we r e accidentally spilled at a Santa An a chemical f acility a nd washed into a channel leading to the bay. Fish and Game officials s aid dead frogs and c rayfi sh were d iscover e d 1n the c hanne l shortly after the earlier spill. Game warde ns said they believe the chemical s pilled in the earlier episode was mopped up before it reached the bay. The 55-gallon drum discovered Monday, police said. was found near a tractor and a pile of sand bags at a s cenic turnout s ite roug hly two miles south of EastbluH Road. Police said it appeared the drum h ad been d umped . Workmen for a firm that has been ins taJling a new sewer line along the bay were que~tioned. Police said the fi r m denied any knowledge of the toxic liquid. California Highway Patrol officers. called in because the state owns the upper bay . spent five hours cleaning the area and removing t he drum to a chemical disposal s ite in West Covina. ·'I don't know why people do things like this ... said Fish and Game 0Hlc1al Ron Hein. "but. personally. I think they ought to be caught and hung." Crash kills teen cyclist A 17 -year-old Huntington Beach youth was ratally injured Mo n day ni g ht w h e n h is m otorcycle s tru c k a tractor-trailer rig parked on Atla nta Avenue just east of Miramar Lane in Huntington Beach. Police said Sean Allen McMillan, 8581 Truxton Drive. suffered massive head injuries in the collision, which occurred at 8:49p.m. He was rushed to Fountain Valley Community Hospital. ••here be died at 9 : 12 p.m .• police said. Accordine to innsti1atin1 officers. the rig s truck b y the you n 1 motorty('list was parked legally ~ . .. . .. .. • -... ~ ' . ' l A,.WI .......... CRUMBLING This is the remains of the Iraqi embassy in Beirut after a bomb ripped t hrough the building. collapsing the five·storv stru<'lurl' on 1t~ ~1<Jt.•. Polin· rl'port~ 1nd1t-;1tt•d at leas t 20 people Wl're k11ll'd anct 30 other~ 1111url'd Mesan gets life term in murder One of two inmates who was in a cell with William Bonin, defendant in the Freeway Killer trial, when Bonin was beaten up last week has been sentenced to life i n prison on a murder conviction. J ohn W. Stinson. 27. of Costa Mesa. was sentenced Monday by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Kathleen Parker for the 1979 murder of a Long Beach drug dealer. A two-year te rm for use of a handgun in the slaying was a dded to hi s life sentence without the possibility of parole. Deputies s aid Stinson, a reputed member or t he Aryan Brotherhood prison gang, m ay have been the cause of Bon.in's two black eyes a nd a broken nose when they were In a court holding cell last Tuesday. Also with them was Angelo Buono, d efendan t i n t h e H i llside Stran1ler case, who reportedly was friendly with Bonin . However. no assault c harges were brought _against Stinson in connection with Bonin's injuries. Bon in is on t rial for the sex s layings of 12 young men and boys Arafat in Greece ATHENS, Greece <AP> Pa l e s tine Liberation Oru.niution lead~r Vasser Arafat arr ived here Monday untte r tigh t s ecurity for a lhree·day ~Hlclal visit. Cops cabbies for tipplers Laguna Beach police aim to cut down on a rrests By JOHN NEEDHAM Of th Oelty ...... SIMI Laguna Beach Police will be doubling as taxi drivers over the holiday season for people who drink loo much and decide they s h o uldn 't attempt to drive themselves hom e. The police-sponsored Tipsy Taxi program is in its sixth year i n the c ity . D e partment personnel say the program is intended to cut down on the number of drunk e n drivin~ arres ts . Lt. Terry Te mple said the s pecial 24-hour service is now available t o Lag una Beach res idents. Trans po rtation is o ffer ed o nly within the cit y limits . ·'This ser vice 1s for local people wh1.1 fi nd they have had a little too much to drink and their better judgment te lls them they should not be driving.·· Temple said. Santa gets mean Kid's prank brings assault LONDON I APl Christmas is for wise men. but nol wise guys. and Santa Claus proved it when he got fed up with a ts.year-old and decorated the boy 's ear with his fi st. The Jolly Old E lf. in the person of Graham Head . admitted to losing his cool when the boy pulled an aerosol can and. as wide-eyed youngsters looked on. sprayed Santa with streamefs of foam. "I told the kid to go away but he wouldn't listen ... Santa s aid. ··So I gave him a clip around the ear to stop him That ae rosol stuff was going all over the ·place I had to get anot he r beard and m y costume cleaned ... Head. a part.time street merchant who donned the s nowy beard and red suit for an Oxford Street departme nt s tore. s aid .. hitting kids isn't the sort or t hing Father Christmas would do. but I was provoked ... Santa landed in Marlborough Street Magistrates· Court on Mondav a nd admitted the assualt. The three magistrates dismisse(lthe rase. but warned against further offense' Te mple said residents should first attempt to call a friend or rela tive to drive them home before calling the Tipsy Taxa numbers. whic h a re 494· IA21. or 497-3311 "This program -is for prople who are sli ghtly intoxicated.·· Temple said. "Someone who is falling down drunk probably will be taken to the city jail where they can be observed for a few hours." Residents using the service will be trans ported in police patrol vehicles al no charge ··Our goal 1s to reduce the number of arrests for drunken dri\'lnJC which are alwa)s especially hig h during the Chris t m as season.·· Temple said. "We encourage any city resident to call us rather than drive themselves." Temple added that Laguna·s police patrols wo~ld be beered up during the holidays . He said police departments in s urrounding cities would also have additional personnel out on patrol, so motorists should think twice before driving ho me while under the influence or 11;tcohol. 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I• .111• cl prt><'ariously al a 1:, cl1·i.:1 •·· 1111.?11• .1g;.11nst the ruhl1l1· l>1111•r1 ... "' " 11linc :..imbuJances 1.u'l'cl 111 .111rl l111m t h<' scene. ~-' n.1n "dd1• 1., "h11 serve as pt'ac·pl.1·1 '" r' h1 re• lhrt'" a ring of t 1111 I, 11111111111·cl heavy m.ic·h1n1· •1.r1 .i nd a rmored pl·r ... 1111n1 I 1 .1111"r' a round all ~ll'('I''' lll\11<'' "" L!t"lll' 1mmt!d1a t e ly l'l.ilf11t•d 1 I '1'11 1 .... lhall l~, ORANGE COAST WEATHER "'·"' • t111n L I la ch' .,~ .... 11 inl.1ncl I "'' tonight 47 "1 1 ;;.i inland . \\ c lln•· ... cl:I\ upper 114 ,11 111·... 75 to 83 1111.111.., P.11?e A3 INSIDE TODAY It's n tx.mm•r night cu the Rom!! /mall11 u•m . trot most of lht> tmrirwn ur1• directed ogain.~I P U r11•r f;eorg 10 l"rontwr1' s .. 1 ~tory . photos. Paqe Cl llDll --~,....., __ • • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday. December 15, 1981 tf '~N THE MARCH Photo mack 1n \:1·v. York 1(' 1 t ~ '.\ilonday from an A RC' t t· It•\ 1 ~wn arw.,..... monitor. shows Polt~h troop:, nn tht' m<.1r('h through Warsav. f11llowing martial law J~ r,rom Page A 1 P OLAND CRISI S U NSOLVED. • • they try to strangle the i:!crm of .1 budding democrac:. an the heart of Europe .. .. Be with us an our hour of darkness." tht> proclamation . a ad In Moscow. lhl· offacaal Tass ~ews agency c harged the United ~tates interfered an Poland'!) internal affairs by thrt.'atening t(): c o n o m i c a n rl d 1 p I o m a t 1 c 1,Janct1ons if poltlat·al rt.'furms .iwt're rolled back Jt Tass said ScC'n·litn of State \lexander M llaag ·Jr made 1~eclarations <.ibout martial la" :~ Pol a nd "w h1 C'h c an be ~ sessed only as an attempt of ~he U .S. admin1 s trat1on to pose on Poland its own. in ~1'a ct. imperialis t terms for t esol \'ing the confltC't .. ,'.~ Tass said Haag demanded a ,., free implementation an Poland '1>f political experimt.•nts" which .:f.h e Soviet n ews agcnC'y said 'tu e r e · · d i r e c t e d <i t lirf' ft9 1>v 1.• rt hr <1 " 1 n g th 1.· t· x 1s t i n g '-;01·1alast svstem " Ta ss inte rpreted ll aag 's s tate ment!:. a :; "nothing but O\ ert 1nlerferenC'e into the home affair~ of that country .. Tas s said 1n an ea rlier dispatch that Polis h auttTont1es broke up a strike at a steel mill 1 n southern KatO\~ ice. and that tht• .. provo<';.1teurs "111 be tried undt:r the cr1m1nal code an t'onform1l\ \\tlh Lhl• m<irtaal law dl'l'rt'l' . . P o land s amb<1 s!)1:1 dors 1n Pa ra:. and at the f;uropean sN·uraty 1.·onf<:rcnce an Madrid .,,a id Solidarity lc<ider Lech Walt·s a w::is negot iating with Polis h authorities near War saw and that has influen<:l' C'Ould ease thl' c;1tuat1o n . 1nd1 cating the r c~amc wante d him to urge unionists not to strik<' O;rnas h travt•lt.>r s who left P oland on Monday night said al thou~h lhc Polis h government had deployed troop:; and armor atross the nation it was sending large convoys of food to cities. Ch arit y groups in the Nethelands s a id the P olis h martial law government also was allowing Christmas parcels into the country. In London. foreign ministers o f the Euroocan C'ommon Murkel urged Polish <iuthorities to solve the c risis "without the use of force ... a nd s aid all countries. including the Soviet Union. s hould "refrain from any interference .. Solidarity and other sources reported s trikes Monday in the Sllesaan coal mines, steel mills an Wars aw. Katowice and Krakow . t h l' b i g L e nin s hipyards in Gdans k. where the umon was born an the s trike wave of 1980: most factories in Poznan and WroC'law, the big Ursus t ractor factory outside Warsaw and other factories in the c•apatal. :N a vy g e ts fleece award Military h,o using of bull la uded as wasteful WASHI NGTO:'I; <APl Sen Wi lliam Proxm1r1: t!:t giving the 'avy his Golden Fleece award f or hou si n g a bull an a 10 foot-square pen fo r s ax year.. 1s part of a purported sc1entif1c ~f x p era men t th a t Pent a g q n .,,efficial:; concede had no value oJ In 191l>, Sylvester the Rull was rljhot and an aullJpsv C'O ncludert a\hat the animal · appt·ars to I><' 1•sse nt1ally a normal bull Jlthough somewhat o bt•Sl' 11 Sylves t er ·.,, s tor) \\a .., 11t11sC'losed today b) Proxmire. a 0 w is con s in 0 l' mo c-r at . who b~wards the Golden Flec·ce for '>~·asteful government s pending. q~ A<.'cor ding lo Proxmire and '~avy s pokesman Lt ('mdr Tim "tay lor. the bull "a~ purcha NJ '.:Man arrested ·~n p rin ce threat BAKERSFI ELD t /\ P 1 A Ba k e r s field man has been 1·harged with threatening the hfe of England·s Prance Cha rlc·s an a letter sent lo a London farm, Lhe f'BI r eported. B i lly J . Nabe r s. :l3, was rresled Monday on u charge of tating in a letter that he had ired a professional assassin to ill Prmce Charles The letter vas sent in Novl'mber a fter abers failed to r t'ceavl' some oks he had ordered from the ,ondon firm. SpeC'aal /\~ent John Vhite said. · sile launc hed POINT MUGU 1AP1 A lJ S avy Tom ah awk t·ru1sl' missile. aunched from a submarme off he coast. Clew over Southern a lifornia and landed Monday in Nevada tar~el range, Navy Uicials said afll·r former nl'PUt) Defense Sl•t•rct .Jn Wallaum Cll'ments bral·frd an 1nfluc•nt1al mrmber of thl' llou~(' or Repn·~entatives a bout a t·ontrO\ crsaal Na vy program cie1>1g nc d to 1 m prove " o m m u n 1 1· a l 1 o n ~ w 1 t h '>u hma nnl's around tht· wnrld \'a r1nusl) naml'CI El.f' and Sani.:uant•. the program ~lied r11r lhl' 1·on-,truct1on of 28 mtl<'s of ah<>\l' ground cable.,, that 1r,1n ... m1l radari \\a\•t•s into the .11r .i n1I b;H·k do\\ n into the 11{·1·an Ft.·ar or all health (•ffel'ts had -,11rrl"I l111·al rl's ts tanc e in 'aranus stales wh1·rc the Navy propose<l lo an~tall the '\}'Stem. 1 n t· I u d 1 n g W 1 .., c· o n ., 1 n a n d \1 1l·h1~an < 'lt•mc•nts . nn\\ lhe gon·rnor of Tt·x .1-,. "a~ a sk<'d h\ former H1·p C;t:orgc ~1ahon. (> TC'x , tf S;rnguml' damagl'li bee f cattle ('ll·mi.•nb rl'Spondet.I that the '.\: J \' \\as running a study on c-attlt· at Clam Lake . Was . ht•adquartl•rs fo r Sanguine In fa1·t. actordang to Navy clnn tnu•nts. thl•rc wa.., no studv It hd~ been dc:te rmaned that no on<: has t.•vcr heard of tne bull acll-a . · said a Nuvv memo from thl' time·. a ccor dan~ l o P rox mir<' < 'll•ml·nl~ ordered pun·hase of a bull Svlvester an1t1ally cost Ut ility den ies changin g r e por t S AN LUIS OBIS PO 1 AP> Pacific Gas and Electr ic Co. has den 1ed that utility o fficia ls changed a preliminary draft of a n indepe ndent rt.'vaewer 's report on design flaws al . the Oaablo Canyon nuclear power plant be fore the re port was s ubmitted to t h e N u clear Regulatory Commission ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Clualfled 9dvertlalnt 71•1142·54511 All other depertmenb 642-4321 Thomas P. Haley . ~-0....(-0fllc:• Robert N. Weed ............ Thomas A. Murphine (- M1chae4 P Harvey .......... !111.- L. Kay Schultz ~-a.--. Kenneth N. Goddard Jr ~Olr.- Bernaro Schulman ~ Chartes H. Loos ............. CM<>I A Moore ....... ( .. MAIN OFflCE DI WHI • .., st.. C.... Nina, CA. Mall _,_, ... U .. , C•ta MeM. CA _. *-<I••....._.,..., .. c--· c-. 1un ,..._., ~rlc>tleoltty,.,.rlff., • ........., ..., .... 11 u• ,,_,,..,,"""tar"_,_._.._ • ,,...,.,.,, S300. plus S700 an feed costs. Chl'r sax years . according to ~pn ke:-.man Taylor . Sylvester <·ost a bout SIJ.000 ()\er the years. various Navy st·at•nllsL<; questioned the quality of an:. study involving j ust one hull. and the re we re q ue:;lions ra a!'it.'cl about the danger posed ~) a bull k(•pt by h1m:>elf in a ~a\\ raC'al lt\ unrelated t o II H·sim:k · Hut the ~a vy . apparently ft.•arful of upscttan);! P entagon off1c1uls. kt.'pl S) h ·e!)ler until 19KO. "hen he was shot Man victim of freeze l.i\ CROSSE. Was 1 AP1 A mun found outs ide an freezing w1.•ather with a body tern pe raturc of 71 was m critical tondation today even though his kmperature had returned to the normal 98.6. doctors said l>l'Watt He n son 's blood pn•ssure also wa:; normal. But ht.' was unconsc1ou!'l. had only thl' s la ~htest eye a nd mouth mov1•ments and possible brain damage remaine d "t he big ques tion ... said Ur A. E rik Gand e r s oo o f Gu n - dl'rson Chnic -Luthl'ran llosp1tal Henson. 32, of Fort Worth. TC'xas. was f o und in the d riveway of the house owned by the fa mily hc li ved with in nl'arby Ettri c k A family member said llenson had been drinkan~ S e rviceme n due tre at ATWATER t AP> Seventeen turkeys, eight gallons of wine and a sso rte d othe r holiday goodies are on their way lo a rem ote Air Force station 0n an island off Ala ska, thanks lo Atwate r Chamber of Commerce . At water mer chants donated the food after Mastei' Sgt. Larry Railey of n ear by Castle Air force Bas e told "how lonely an is land it is:· Ch amber Manager Ly m an Duncan said Monday . The specia l Christmas diMers arc being flown this week from Castle to Eileson Air Fo rce Base . Alaska The n . they will be taken to 70 serv ice m e n al She m ya outpost which Duncan described as "clear off in lhe m iddle of nowh ere off the coast of Alas ka " l Drown death trial opens SANTA 'liARBARA tAP> - After a nearly m onth long Jury selecllon procedure, opening arguments we r e heard on whe ther Frederick G Roehle r 11 killed his wife a nd stepson for $820,000 In insuranC'e money, or. in stead , was the vil't1m of a "t ragic accident." Roehle r . 38, of Mu hbu. is accused of drowning ha s w1fe Verna. 36, and his 8-year-old s t e pson . Douglas J oh nson Roehle r cla ims their death s occurred in a boating aC'C'ident, bul Distric t Attorney Sta nley Rod en is seeking the death pe nalty Defense lawyer Jam es Farley. an opening state me nts before Superior Court Judge John T. Rickard on Monday, to ld the seven-man . f ive woman j ury that Roehler was "closl' to" hls wife and the boy and had ris1<ed his own life trying to :;ave them last J an. 2 off Santa Cruz Island when their 17-foot dory capsized. Roden said both mothe r and son had been good ~w1mmers and h<.id been in extellent health at the time of their d eaths. "T he evident·e," Roden said "as goin g to s how th at the motive is money," <idding thal one policy insured Mrs Roehlet.1 for $70,000 and another insured }Oung J ohnson for $120,000 , Roehler . in a dark blue suit, jolted on a yt'llow ll'gal pad Monday lie t•ontend:; the dory C'.Jp:;izcd ne ar Little Scorpion Hay dumping ham as well as his wife a nd stepson into the cold \\ atC'r as thl' famal} tried to retrieve their dtig, wh1C'h had jumped overboard cha~ang sea bi rds . The dory was on a pr ad.iC'e outing from their yacht, P crscvcranC'e , an preparation for a trip the family plannl'd to take to Mexico. 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Oh111 \I' A I :1 \ t· a r o I d IJ 11 ' .i n d h 1 s 7 ) t·ar t>ld "ilsll·r 11·11 lhrou/.!h tl'(' ""halt: pla' 1ng 1111 ,1 g11lf toursl' p1111d ;.and dn1\\ ltt•d n ffte·aals "a 111 Th1·11 bro1th1·r >< \•·Jr old Stl'\ t•n Bro\\ n """' r •·,<·ued rr11rn lht.• pond ~unrl;I\ .ind \\a~ ho~p1tal11t·ll f1 11 h' p11tht·rm1J Porn film • receipts to church CONCORD I APJ Receipts from s howinl( p o r nogr aphic mov ll'S wall be used to pay for a thl'atl'r the congregation of a P r esbyteria n c hur c h 1·nthus1astat·ully voted to buy, a t·hurt·h offi c i al has at·k nowlt'tl/.!ed . W<· r1· ~tuck with the lease. \\ 1• r 1· ..,luC'k with the income " from X r<.ited films at the Sh11\HaM• Theater. Otto Wilson, 1· ha 1 r rn <.t n o f th e b u al d 1 n g 1·11111n11ltl•1· of tht ConC'<1rd First P r t'~ h' 1 t· r 1 an Ch u r c h . s aid \1 ontla) Th(• 1irat·c of the theciter was S-l25 .llOO ..,aid Wiison. who added that tht• purcha se of lh(' 750-seal theater wa!) not final Thl· c hurch wants to buy the I ht.•alt•r from Outland Corp of l>uhlan and C'onver t it into a /.!~ m nasaum a nd community c·c: nlt'r J oe Hoth . JT1 anager of the mu\ 1ehoust-, s a id there's a n mm dad lea:;e until 1934· that ... t1 i1ulates that the films C'Ontanue 111 he: :.hown there Sa id Wilson, "We look at at as a light at the end of the tunnel It's <i way to gel rad of that blight, although we didn't buy it fur that rea~on " Roth said a fl'w } ears ago 'om c · ~oral Majority types '' pu·kl·tl·d the theater, but that lhl•rl· have b ce n n o 1kmonstratiuns sancc or the 1,050 members of the c·oni.:n·gataon. about 400 people l' •• m 1· to \ ot1· by ""ritten ballot on t hl· propoM:d s ale. Walson said ,\-, a matter of fact . the vote \\as u \ erwhelmangly 1n favor." W1b11n ~aid "There were JUSt a rt"\\ rwi::at1vc" voles So me mt-mbcr ~ of the 1·1mi::r<'~ataon stood up and s aid I v. ant to pledge no", · Wilson rt.·(' a lied WHEELS ARE HIS THING Ronald Ha ll :ard of Newport Beach h<.1sn't aashL·d into tht• .;1<11· 11 f the tar and fa l ll' n 1 n to I h l' 1.· n I.! int· o.11, r ... _.., ~ r.,. ('ompartml'nt. lie has in reality inlt.•rrupted ht.., :-.kating to ht.•lp a fncnd fix h1~ tar on B.tlhn.1 Boult.•\ ard 111 ~t·wµor1 The 999.9 pure gold Swiss ingot from Corum handcrafted. numbered. and accompanied by a ~ert1ficate of authent1c1ty With d1l1mond winding stems: A. Man s 15 aram 1rioot wotch. $3.200 B Woman's 10 qram 1nqot \,\Jtch. S2m. SLA VI C K 'S F'l~J~rs Sma 1917 W'ht'rl' thl' l'l:sc '"rfm'l'' ~l{ln f .ashlOn ISiand 171 4) 644· I 380 • N~ Be«h Also C~at" L.os ~·San 01f90 ·Us~ • ) .. \ I --- ......... OLDEST CARRIER -Ben Borchansky, the Fresno Bee's oldest "paper boy" at 72, not only delivers papers al dawn along his route. but gives personal service as he pushes a shopping cart around. The retiree keeps a watchful e ye out for things amiss in the neighborhood. Fam cheer opera director An emotional crowd or. music lovers bombarded" opera director K•rt Herbert Adler with flowers and cheers as he led ·his final performance or the company he guided 'to world prominence. Adler, 76 and a native of Austria, took over as general director of the San Francisco Opera in 1953. He ended his tenure Sunday night, conducting the company's final p~rrormance or the season, "Carmen.·' Adler plans to move to the Napa Valley after a cruise next month. The new director will be T e r e • c e M c' E w e • • Canadian-born and a former manager or the classical divis ion of London Records. Actor hter Ian.a ia back home alter hia month-lone 9*pitaUuUoa with burns he received ln·an accident wb.Ue filmln1 • acene for 1 televlak>n aeries. Barton received tblrd·d•rree bums over llJ pereeat ol bh body Nov. 12 when he fell on an l1n1ted photpboroua nare durin1 the filmlna ol the NBC·TV aeries "The Powers or Matthew Star." The actor underwent at least three akin crafts durinc bis montb ·lone hospHalhation, said a hoapilal spokeswoman. Mel-.. Moon returned to her home state to entertain 500 prison Inmates, and found the unlikely stage of the Rahway State Prison a receptive one. "I love you," the Newark native told the inmates arter giving two shows in the New Jersey prison auditorium. The convicts responded to each song with a standing ovation. The Broadway star was invited to the 1,200-inmate prison by The Forum, a volunteer group that helps released inmates find jobs. 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T-,r· L._~ • • s ' IJ 14 1l ts I t SW I J W t a • t a w w I L. • . -we rw 1s.en111f1 ••• Flnt"i.,, ,,~ .... ........... ---TODAY 11 Sh m S tto-m 11 »•"' W'P m What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number below and your me11a1e will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answertns MrVice may be used to ~cord let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for vertflcaUon No circulation calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind. 4.1 JS H ~-S ------------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tueaday, December 15, 1981 Freeway re-v amp eyed Me$a-Santa Ana interchange work would cost $100 million By GLENN SC01T ...... ~ ... Complete reconstruction ol the lnterchance of the Santa Ana and Newport-Costa Mesa freeways would cost more than SlOO million and take at least eight y e ars to complete, Caltrans engineers say. De spite ttlat seeminaly neg ative report , however, members or the Orange County Transportation Commission agreed they want the project e x a mined a s an option in r e d esi g nin g the tangled t n te rsection. ··w e 've got lo look at this from th e b ig pi c tur e ," said Commissioner Bill VardouUs, also an Irvine City Councilman, who called the intersection "the major intersection in Orange County " · Caltrans officials are studying opt ions 1n mo dify ing the interchange to reli eve at least some of the traffic congestion. Engineer Frank Wiedler said those options include operational changes· such as ramp metering and restriping to create direct connectio ns inst ead of the current loops , and no project at all. He told the commisak>nen at their Monday meetin1 a comple.te reconattucllon project seemed too expen1tve and too disrupt.Ive to adjacent parts ol Tustin and Santa Ana. which would be eneulled by such large-scale chan1e. The project, he said, would require removal or 98 apartment and. condominium buildings (not units), 87 mobile homes, two schools, 11 businesses and the Prentice Park zoo. N e verth e le ss , the commissioners said they still want to have the proj ect included in environmental studies as an option. "There aren't eoing to be any Band-Aid alternatives that are going to work ," commented Ralph Clark, a commissioner as well as crutirman of the COWlty Board of Supervisors. After the commissioners voted 5-0 to suggest inclusion of the compl e t e r econs truc tion, Ca ltrans De puty Di s tri ct Director Allan Hendrix said his pl a nners would "look at <r econs tru c t ion > in more detail." ' There seems to be time. Even W est Coun t y quiz o n airpor t planned Res id ents in Huntingto n Beach. Westminster and Seal Bea c h will be as ke d their opinions on how to provide more commercial airport service in Orange County. The Query is included in a questionnaire sent this weekend Fair manager 1UJW p resident Ke n Fulk, manager of the Orange County Fair in Costa Mes a , h as been elected president or the SOO-member Western Fairs Association. The national organization serves lSO fairs in 25 states and in Canada. Fulk, who bas served five years as Orange County Fair manager, will assume his new duties in January. Tbe Costa Mesa resident served u secret.ary-manaaer of the Iowa State Fair for 14 years bef ore coming to Orange County. to the 127,000 homes or r egistered voter s in Orange Co unty Supervisor Harriett Wieder's 2nd District. On the subject of airports, the questionnaire asks : ··Southern California is outgrowing its existing airport system . To meet th e project e d demand for a I expand existing airports, b 1 share use of military airports where feasible. or Cl build a new airport. Mrs. Wieder's district includes the Los Alamitos Naval Air Station. which has been under pressure from surrounding co mmunities not to expand operations. That base also has bee n cons idered by county adfo'isory panels as a possible si~ for a new civilian general av iatio n a irport for s mall aircraft. Aide Bill Hodge s aid Mrs, Wieder hopes to ~et resp0nses in the mail from about 10 percent or the constituents. thus giari.ng her about 12,700 returns. The responses should be tabulated and available to the public in about two weeks. he said. lo an optimistic schedul•, construction for any of tbe project.a i.sn't expected to bepa before February 1986. Al~ work probably would bt completed in stacea. Wledl•r said a project mi&bt take about 30 months to finish. said a projeCt ml&ht take about 30 months to finish. The operational cban1es to both freeways several miles in e ach direction would coal from S7 to SlO mUlion, he said, and pa rli al reconstruction would cost from 125 to S3S million. The source of fundinc remains a question although Caltrans R e gio nal Dire ctor Heins Heckeroth said the state bu c ommitt e d fund s for right-of-way acquisition. In the option or partial reconstruction -which Caltrans planners seem to prefer -two of the four connector loops would be omitted and four direct connector roads, probably two lanes wide, would be built. Those connectors would link the ·northbound Newport-Costa Mesa Freeway with the north and southbound Santa Ana, the s outhbound Santa Ana with southbound NewPQr1. and the northbound Santa Ana with· northbound Newport. The current McFadden Street off.ramp on the Newport-Costa Mesa Freeway probably would be closed and possibly relocated to the south near the Santa Fe Railway tracks . Mesa d enies claim in SW AT killing A claim. filed by the family of a man shot to death by a Costa Mes a police S WAT team two months ago. has been denied by the City Council. Broyles was shot to death Oct, 6 after police were called to h.is pare nts' hom e at 867 Presidio, where the 37-year-old man had barricaded himseU and reportedly threatened officers with a knife. An i nves ti gati on b y the O r a n ge C o un ty Di s tr ic t Attorney's office revealed no wrongdoing on the part of police . The claim was filed on behalf of Broyles' parents, Arnold and Betty Broyles . and his children Richard and Cynthia Broyles. J ames Gelder , an attorney representing the fa mily. said the suit 1s in excess of SJ million John Wayne great westerner. Savings firm unveils 21-foot statue to late actor Six of John Wayne's seven children were present at a ceremony Monday in which Great Wes tern S avi ngs and L o an co mmi ss ioned a larger-than-life bronze statue of the actor in Beverly Hills. The 21-foot·high me morial is to be a tribute lo the people who helped forge the American West, s a id J a mes Montgom e r y , pres ident and chief executive officer of the savings and loan for which Wayne had done 17 TV commmercials before his death in 1979. The statue of Wayne mounted on horseback will be placed in front of Great Westem's Beverly Hills headquarters when it Is completed in three years. It is the gift giving 9M1011 again and what bettef gift fOf friend or family than fine jewelry . . the lasting gift .. , fOf a llfecime and longer! tt"a a token of your affection or esteem can be heirloomed ....,.. beyond the span of one lifetune. A well cho•n gift of fine jewelry has the element of permanence that exceeds any Other It hes been ·"Christmas"' several weeks now. We are neY9f oertatn when our season Wiii actually start. but we have been plannmg for It since last summer There are many fee.es we only ... once a ~If. those wtlO come to buy their annual Chnstma g1tt of fine 1ewelry. There a,. those faces who ap- pear early 1n November for a preliminary look-see They come back later, perhaps ~. bef0f9 making their ec- Mll 9election. Michael Wayne , 47 , oldest of John Wayne's children, said at the ceremony that he felt his father was being honored not just because he was a movie star but because he was a symbol or the West. "The West is really the folklore of America. The cowboy became the s ymbol of the Ame rican man," he said. "My father, because the majority of his films were about the West, became a kind of symbol of the West." Sculptor and painter Harry Jackson has been commissioned lo sc ulpt the s even -ton monume nt. Ja c kson was c ommi s s ioned by Time magazine in 1969 to do a cover of @ .EiEM WllB . Jewelry buyers are often careful. cautious buyera. We .. proud thet so many ··a.. becken"" do mM9 their final -.:tiON here Droe> by end fine out why shqpp1ng at Chari. H. Barr Jewetera is a Chlistmas habit with many of yotH frlefldl There it a ~Ing piece clOM to OUf front doOt IU9t welting fO( you •net we trill be open ...-o.. ewninga un- til tpm ttwough O.oembef 23 end 10lm to 8pm on Satl#days. W. Will clOM eerty CMatma. ..,. to don"t .,.,. 'tll the ... minute. .......... • .... d ... A....._ ... _.., a9' ... . 111• & .,. ............ .... ... _ ..... .... the actor as the marshal in the movie "True Grit." The Time ~om mission led Jackson to deve lop a close relationship with the ··ouke." as Wayne was called by his rriends. "I want to capture his spirit, his soul in the statue," Jackson said. "1be sculpture wiH try to illustrate both his rawness and gentleness, in short, magnify the man's timeless present -those ul\iversal human qualities that are larger even than the man ·himself." Jackson said. The other Wayne children present at the ceremony were Toni, 45; Patrick, 42; Mellncla, 41; Aissa, 25; and Marissa, ~­ Ethan. 19, was not present. The old saying 'the nicest t h i ngs co m e 1n small PllCka9H"" is certainly lrue . especially 11 they bear the Charles H. Barr label As Certified Gemologists and Registered Jewelers of the American Gem Society we have the e•per1i9e to advi. you ,... garding your purchases of gemstones and fine jewelry. We he¥e a wide Mleetion of gems from the mott e•otic to the more familiar varieties, And speaking of ··familiar:· isn't It nic. to shop where you .. f8miliar races and feel an ~ of continuity? We pride ouraeive. on our fnenc:Uy, •ll•tra1ned ttaff who have ..,._you continuelly through the ~ The only new faca .. addltfona we found we"-- ~ to keep up with the ....., growing KtMty In ~r *>N. tan't it me. to Mwie u.t ~ ol trust In otd fnendt .. • pertk:uletty wtlef'I it com. to t>uying • 191tlng, a gift • a plect OI jewelry • See9of'8 .. or .. •-"""•M rrom 11N yo.# frienda alt Chetles H. Barr ,,... .. ,..: Donne llllc*man IHIPenntM ....,.o... Fida t.tc:Elw9ine a.udleO.. Anne~ .... Wittlemton ,,.,.McElwelne Jll ICUblca Nllt~ Acart Thr,.,t ... ol count, Mwy Berti i I Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfT uesqay, December 15, 1981 I t WINTER WANDERERS A flock of Canadian geese. which visit Payson. Ariz.. annually .. ~ ........ during their winte r:-migration. is shown winging through a mid· Decembe r sky TMI nuclear restart test due Actw l startup of unit one reactor awaits ruling WASHINGTON.! AP J -A licensing board of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has round that the undamaged unit one reactor at the Three Mile Island µuclear power plant in Pennsylvania can be tested for a restart. However, actual testing of the unit one reactor at TMI mU$t a wait a ruling by the NRC itself. The plant was the s ite of the na tion's wors t commercial nuc lear power accident 2"2 years ago when its unit two r e a c t or had a near core meltdown. Frank Ingram. a spokesman f o r the NR C , s aid the commission would a llow JO days for comment on the licensing board decision and another week for comment on that reaction before meeting on the report itself. That would m e an the undamaged facility at the Pennsylvania plant could not be restarted until at leas t January. and the restart could be delayed until March because of another problem over alleged cheating by those taking reactor operator license tests for the facility. In an 80().page report, an NRC atomic safety and licensing board concluded that TMI unit one "can be ope rated in the short term without endangering the health and sa fety of the public ... The Licensing board also found that the question of cheating "s hould not ba r s hort·term opera40f\ of Three Mile Island unit one not to exceed 5 percent . or design powe r," the normal level allowci! !or testing nuclear reactors. But the board noted that it is retaining jurisdiction over the cheating question. It said its decis ion on that matter will not be re ached until March or April. The comm issio n , at its meeting in January, will dete rmine if the lic~nsing board's decis ion means TMI unit P H O E N IX 1AP 1 -Two con victed kille rs scheduled to die ID the gas chamber Tuesday we r e ~rant ed a n indefinite repn cve Monday. but one of them later complained about the stay and insisted. "I a in't gonna beg for my lire .. U S. Dist ric t Judge Carl Muecke ru le d that Edward Sch ad Jr and Robert Vickers w e r e CO\'e r e d b v h is 1980 m o ratori um on e xec utions one can be restarted at test power or whether the NRC itself will ha ve to hold furthe r hearings , Ingram said. The licensing board in a report last s umme r found that the owner of the power p l ant, General Public Utilities, was capable of managing the facility. · The unit two reactor of the TM I plant had a near meltdown of its core on March 28, 1979. Following the accident, the NRC ordered operations at TMI unit one suspended until that reactor could be studied to see if lt bad problems similar to those of unit two. unless the state could prove otherwise. Both Vickers and Schad were returned to Death Row after a weekend in s pecial cells for c o nde mn e d men . pr ison s pokeswoman Carolyn Robinson s aid. "I just hOJ:* I somebody snuffs Judge Muecke's momma" were the first words Vicker s said as. fl anked on both sides by guards, he sat down m shackles. Storekeeper Mark Page is wearing our classic lightweight poplin jacket with red tartan plaid lining, enabling it to be worn comfortably for all seasons. It is water and stain resistant, and has a solid brass zipper. A practical garment, available in tan, navy, red, and green. A tore that offers a selection of finl' traditional :;portswear for men, women, and boy' ... 1028 Irvine, N ewport Beach. California. Phone 641 -7061 President wins aga n But latest vict ory worth less than ear lier triumphs WASHINGTON (AP> - President Reasan has lhe extra billions in bud&et cuts he pushed Con1resa ao hard to pass -but In dollars as well aa symbolism. they're worth far less than the victories he won in spring and summer. This time, Reagan was forced to meet ConareH more than halfway, and ended up with $4 billion in cuts from domestic programs wben be really wanted tB.4 billion. Even part or the $4 billion in cuts is suspect. Several officials say the savings could evaporate later this year if the protrams cost more to run than the administration says they will. · ·'There are probably a few mirrors in here," cuts that may turn out later not lo save any money, said one Senate official , who asked not to be identified by name. The largest "mirror" calls for "s avings" of about $486 million in Social Security, Medicaid and unemployment insurance. The actual benefits paid out under these programs would not be affected, but administrative savings would be ordered. In another year a cut of S4 billion would be hailed as a majot accomplishment; in 1981 it s hrink s t o alm os t insignificance. Last spring. Reagan a s ked for and ·received $35 billion in budget cuts, almost exactly according to his script. He also sought and won a three-year cut in pe rsonal income taxes that was the economic centerpiece or his 19*> presidential campaign. But in the "$16 billion fall .lllri llllYlll offensive," the second round ot austerity recommendations that dates to Sept. 24, he hasn't fared as we ll. In part, that's becaus e Reaaan reversed hims elf and asked Congress to defer action on cutting benefit pro1ram1 and raising taxes. But key members of the House and Senate alike had already said there was little inclination to pass them. The president backtracketl on Social Sec urity, preparing to ask for cuts but then pulling back b ecause o f oppos ition in Congress. And, lawmakers have yet to act on bis call to cut the nation's defense buildup by $2 billion. Congress is also leaving a stronger iJPllrt~t than it did last spring and sillhmer on how the s pending c ut s ar e b e ing apportioned. "I think the president's met us more than halfway this time." said Senate Republican Whip Te d Stevens of Alaska. "To reach S4 billion, he agreed to some or our priorities. but we agreed to bis numbers." Re agan was forced to accept a last·minute reduction of about $400 million in his foreign aid package House Republicans felt the cut was necessary to gamer th e s upport o f southern Democrats for the overall bill. The president also agreed to additional spending for social prog r a m s t o plea se th e moderate lo liberal Republicans in the House. Rep. Silvio Conte, R·Mass . estimated the a mouot was $730 million more than the administration sought, even 1f lt was less than the Democratic majority wanted. ·'I think we d id pretty good,•· s aid Conte , who made no secret of his dlssat1sract1on with some of Reagan's proposals. T he president's popularity was in full bloom during the first round of tus budget cuts, and he e x plo1ted 1t t o the fullest . Congressmen were called In for Oval Office chats , presented presidenti a l cufllinks and invited to use his box of seats at the Kennedy Center . This round. there was none of t hat ·At the expense of great e mbarr a ss m e n t to hi s R e p ublican allies, Re agan play ed hardball. vetoing one s pe nding bill and s hutting down m uc h of the federal government when it ran out of money No one wanted a repeat of that confrontation ; besides, House a nd Sen a t e m e mbe r s were weary and wanted to go home for Christmas The o nly alterna ti ve t o p a ss int a c om pro m ise acceptable to Reagan, Conte s aid , wa s to "cancel y<rtJr a irpla ne t i c kets " for t he Christmas trip home De mocrats who had fou~ht for onl y $2 billion ID further cuts in d o m e s ti c prog ram s we r e slightly less mournful at losing p articularly w i th une mployment rising. the natJon 1n re cess io n a nd d e f icit estim ates for fiscal 1982 now exceeding $100 billion. 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CallfOmia 92660 17141644 9490 Freed man thanks God, supporters THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) -f.lore than 200 people aathered in a church ball Sunday to welcome Robert Huahes back from prison where he spent 21 months for the murder ol his wife -a murder he says he did not commit. Huabes thanked his supporten for his freedom and at the same time said, "We're not done yet." It was his first formal visit to the Ascension Lutheran Church since his retu.rn from Milford, Del., to this Southern California community on Dec. 2. He aeain pra.iaed God for his freedom and extended emotional thanks to bis SJlpporters, who raised more than $150,000 for legal fees and an additional $150,000 for l)ail. More than $80,000 is still owed to attorneys and on back loans. "I have so many people to thank, I don't know really where to begin. I thank God," said the 33-year-old who bad been teachinc at the church's school at the time of bis arrest. His friends at the church and the parents ol his students began raising the money to overturn his conviction. Hughes' wife, Serita, rt, was found beaten and strangled in tbe driveway of tbe couple's home Aug. 31. 1976, on their eighth wedding anniversary. Hughes said he bad fallen asleep the night before waiting for his wife to return from her 3-11 p.m. job. He told police be found her body at 6 a .m. Hughes was not charged at the time of the 111urder, and be moved to Thousand Oaks a year later to start a new life. But authorities in Delaware later brought him back to stand trial for his wife's death. He was convicted Feb. 11 , 1980, and sentenced to life without parole. An appeals court in Delaware ruled he should be granted a new trial because of incorrect statements prosecutors made in bis trial regarding physical evidence and stateme nts to police. -----------------------------------------~~~~~~~~----·--- Orange Cout OAJLV PtLOTfTueaday, December 15, 1981 s Reporter stuns cou11 ,.. ....... REUNITED -Daisy Zindell. left, hadn't seen her half-sister, Lola Mae Shaff, for 45 years. Her biggest surprise came when she learned that they live only 40 miles apart in the southern San Joaquin Valley. High court rules on contributions WASlllNGTON <AP> -Local governments may not impose limits on financial contributions to committees formed to support or oppose voter referendums, initiatives and other ballot measures, the Supreme Court has ruled. By an 8 to 1 vote Monday, the high court struck down a $250 limit for each contribution made either for or against a ballot measure in Berkeley. Calif. City voters passed the ordinance in 1974. The law was challenged by Citizens Against Rent Control, a group formed to oppose a ballot measure at issue in the April 1977 election . The ballot measure would have imposed rent control on many of Berkeley's rental units. The group accepted nine contributions over the $250 limit. "What.ever may be the state interes_t or degree of that interest in regulating and limiting contributions to or expenditures of a candidate or a candidate's committees, there is no significant state or public interest in curtaillne debate and discussion of a ballot measure," Chief Justice Warren E . Burger wrote. ··Pla ci ng limits on contributions which in turn limit expenditures plainly impairs freedom of expression. The integrity of the political system will ~ adequately protected if contributors are identified in a public filing revealing tbe amounts contributed," Burger continued. The Supreme Court bas upheld campaign finance restrictions for federal elections, including limits on contributions to individual candidates. In addition, Berkeley's city o rdinance placed limits on expenditures and contributions In campaigns involving individual candidates, but they were not at issue in Monday's cue. LOS ANO&LIS <AP> -A TV re 1aid he could not' Uve with hll own aU Freeway Killer eaae made a 1 wltne11-1tand appHranee and tetllf William Bonin confeued to him that 21 younc boy1. "He aaid, 'I killed 21, • " laid Dav Lopea, new1man for KNXT·TV ln Loi An1ele1. Tbe dramatic testimony on Monda~ UM ease for the proeecuUon, wbicb bad lut week. Grim-faced defense lawyer Wllllam Charvet, who vainly objected to tb• te1Umony bein1 allowed, afterward called it "very damaglq." Superior Court Judae WUUam 8 . Keene aruted bis request for a delay to prepare croH-examinatioa. Court receued WI Tuesday. Lopez, who previou1ly refuaed to t11Ufy claiminc FirJt Amendment rtpta to protect a news source, said outaide court be cbanpd bia mind because ·'it wu the only bu.mane thine to do" and that "a milllon·pound wetcbt bu been lifted off my head" with the decllioa to taWy. "We're joumaliata and we're alto cithem," Lopez said. "I testified u a etti&en .... You're a ''I'd still be killing. I couldn't stop killing. It got easier with each one we did." citizen first." He said be felt "every mother and father" bad a right to know about tbe confession. He said be also felt Bonin bad broken bis part of their acreement to keep the story secret by talking to other reporters about tbe ume Information. ··My agreement with 8on1o was that be would not talk to another reporter if I would not broadcast the information,·' Lopea said of bis jailhouse interview with Bonin last Jan. t . He npted Bonin talked to other reporters in April and gave them similar confeuions, and Lopea went on the air June 21 and reported that Bonin had confessed 21 slayinp to bim. But be gave n0 specific details of the confeuioo and did not name the victims. In his testimony, Lopea related a chilling account from Bonin of how he tortured and killed young boys. He said the defendant told bim that if be had not been arrested ln June 1980, he pl'OMbly would have killed the youna man who was in Bonfn's van the ni1ht police arrested him for investigatioq of sodomy. "I'd still be killing," he quoted Bonin as sayin1. "I couldn't stop killinc. It aot euier with each one we did." He laid Bonin alao told him tbe youn1est of the 21 victims, idenUfied by sheriff'• investicaton as 12-year-old James McCabe ol Garden Grove, was bis easiest killing. "He said that little kid was the euieat one to kill, .. Lopez testified. Althou&b investiiaton initially told a news COD.ference last year tber• ._.. 11 Yietima. 8oaia The Robnsons Gift INDULGE HER IN PERSONAL LUXURY. Let the good fife begin at home with Christian Dior's lace-detailed long gown of brushed nylon in peach or candle. P·S·M·l . 151. shown left. Or Eve Stillman's brushed nylon long gown with hand crocheted collar. in blue. P·S·M·L. $31, shown at right. Both as warm as they are lavish. "l1nson's Designer Lingerie. 172. To order. call toll-free 1-8()0.523-7800. waa only char1ed with 12 ln Loi An1elts County. And Lopez said Bonin claims the poUce list is wron1 on one count -be didn't kill Thomas Lundren, 14, of Reaeda and, therefore, another victim whom he didn't name 1hould have been on the list instead. Lopez also said Bonin told him that he led police to the body of victim Sean King, 14, of South Gate, not because of the mother's plea her child be buried for Christmas but because be wanted police to buy him a hamburger. He said Bonin received the letter in jail from King's mother pleadin1 lo have "my little baby buried for Christmas" and addin1 : "I forgive you for what you did. I'm a born •lain Christian." But, said Lopez, Bonin told him the day he led investi1ators to Kin1's body in San Bernardino County, "I was dyin1 for a hambur1er and I knew if I went out with the cops they would buy me a hamburger." Throughout the tesUmony, Bonin sat quietly taking notes. He wore a cast on a broken nose and dark glasses to cover two black eyes received In what may have been a holding cell beating last week. Bonin declines comment, and authorities say they aren't completely sure what happened between Bonin and the other two inmates in his cell. • Hillside Strangler defendant Angelo Buono says he was asleep and doesn't know what happened. The only other person in the courthouse holding cell was prisoner John Stinson, awaiting sentencing on a murder conviction. Kidnap victim takes stand HAYWARD IAP> -Steven Stayn.er. testifying Monday with yes and no answers. confirmed details of his seven-year abduction and his sexual abuse by a man who told the boy to call him "dad." Now 16, Stayner took the stand in Alameda County Superior Court for the hrst time in Kenneth Parnell's trial on charges of kadnappang him in 19'72. On trial with Parnell is Ervan Murphy. who is accused of aiding in the abduction. Stayner recited a lon1 list of homes he says he shared with Parnell, 50, over a seven·year period, confirming the names of his playmates. the schools he attended and the conversation that allegedly enticed him to Parnell's car· Dec. 4. 1972 when he was 7 years old. Stayner testified that Parnell told him shortly after the kidnapping that he had gone lo court and won custody of the boy and that his name could be Dennis Parnell. He told the jury he called Parnell "dad" as he was instructed to. In early 1980, Stayner began trying to learn about his original home in Merced and thinking about leaving Parnell. he testified. He even drew a map traeing a route to Merced in January. UllO. I ~. Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday, December 15. 1981 Come share the feeling of this hobday season .. and enjoy leisurely shopping at channlng Lido Manna Village on the wattt-front In Newpon Beach There Is no other shopping center in the world quue hke u ·' You'll find the latest In designer fashions Fine jewelry European kul·hen 11ems Exotic gifts. Antiques. Yachts. Imported glassware Wall< the harbor·side boardwalk Browse. sip sup discover 1ntrtguing after dirung expenences Udo Manna VtlJage A d1stlncuve voyage in shopping and d1nJng you will tru!y en JO¥ LIDO MARINA VJl.1,AGE on the waterfront In Newport Beach • ~rammed Automation I I~.;:> PlJs Sh.Jtter-Prioriru SoP,histicatiOh ~Integration. ' .. •l•f4"f~IOl1'f. r lit\& "' )f" •~, t , •S~ Ottilf'I I ~ t\•Ul ,, .. , ,. 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He didn't count on belnC fondled by middle·a1ed women whi le wearing h is scarlet costume. Some ho, ho, ho. But then, other re ntal Santas have the same kind of holiday war stories, Uke the one about an elderly grandmother who asked one young Santa for a new husband. · Such ls the s tuff Yuletide employment is made of. ··when I first got started, it was because when I was a little kid, San ta Claus used to come to m y house and I loved it," said Bowland. 56. portly enough at 5-foot-7 t.o skip the pillo)lt' for his stomach. · · t went out and paid $100 for the s uit and I paid for it the first Christmas . It was amazing. People still want Santa Claus around. as bad as things are." Bowland. retired from trucking, said recently. At $15 a visit. Bowland Isn 't getting rich But if a family ca n 't afford to pay for bis services, well, Bowl and said he'll work it out. "Hey. but I won't go just anywhe re. No big parties No adult parties. And no visits at 1 a.m . 1 think that's a pretty dumb time to visit kids, but people have asked for it." he said. He's learned some lessons. ··Back a fe w years ago, I went to this party. There were three or four women there and some kids . The next thing I know, these women started pinching me. you know. below the waist whi le I was wearing m y .............. GOTTA LOOK JOLLY Mrs. Dawn Whitney applies makeup to brother. Jimm ie Dean. part of the s is tcr -brothe·r team · t ha t rent out their ser vices as Mr and Mrs Claus during the Christmas season costume." Bowland s aid, g randmother, s itting on m y "We pass out candy canes to laughing. ··1 thought I was going lap, .. Clapsaddle recalled of his the children and religious tracts to get shot." four year s on the St. Nick that t ell the !'eal story of There was one child. a htUe circuiL .. She whispered in my Christmas:· said Mrs Whitney. gi r l. Bowland recalled in ear and told me she wanted a ahousewafeandmolheroftwo particular. new husband for Christmas, "Let's face it. The birth of "It was one of the first years I because she'd worn out the old Christ was becoming lost at worked as a Santa Claus She one. Christmas." s he s aid "We just loved me. Sure, I was n't the ·' l tol d h e r what 1 tell wanted lo put a little happiness real Santa Claus, but lo her, I everybody Santa will try. in s ome gloomy lives a nd let the was." he said. "Anytime I have Santa will try," Clapsaddle said. chidren know there's more to a personal problem when I go on Dawn Whitney. 22, and he r Chr istmas than jusl presents." one or these calls I forget about brother Jimmy Dean, 23. started ' Are children addicted to Space it by the time J le.ve." working as a Mr. and Mr'I. Claus Thomas Clapsaddle. 26. was a team five years ago because Invaders and computers that do factory worker until about a they believed the real meaning their homework becoming too month aao. when he waa laid olf. of Christmas was being lost in sophisticated for Santa" So he dusted off his old s.nta• the commerciaJ shuffle . "No, I don't think so," Mrs . suit $325, with beard -and The cost of reindeer being Whitney said. ··For children. I placed a advertisement in a what it is, Mr. and Mrs. Claus believe deep down there is a newspaper. "You wouldn't will make the ir a ppointe d need to beli eve in Santa Claus. believe it. I had this one ro unds on Christmas Eve in a that a child needs that kind of a 6 O . ye a r . o Id women a yellow 1973 Nova. warm, secure feeling " ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_:__~.:_;_:'-'--'~~~==~=================:__-=: The60C The next time you go shopping, why not go withOCTD? ·ng entrance to the shopping center. 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Q~7, "HCI UOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Marn S· Huntrnoton a..,, h 536 6539 ,ACIAC VIEW MIMOllAL,d• Cerretrrv M o11uarv Chapel-Crematory ~ Pa('1f1c Vrew Dr 1111• Newoon Beach b44 ,17()() McCOtlMICll MOITUAlllS Laouna Beach 494 9415 laouna Hill<; 768 0933 San Juan Cap1-;1rano 495-1776 ~ LA~MT. Ol.l•I Mortuarv • Cerretel\I C1erna IOI\! 1625 G1'1le1 Avr Costa Mesa Si&O 5554 ..... Cl•OTWHS HU.•OADWAl MOttTUAll ltOBr~wav Cosaa Mesa 642·9150 I .' Orange Cout DAILY PILOTfTuesday. December 15, 1981 asea \. at Westcliff Plaza · ... the hootprints on our sidewalk will l e ad you from store t o s~o r e . a s special window displays tell you the story of "Twa s the N 1g h t Befo re Chri stma s." It's a unique and spe cial e xpe ri en ce f or t h e whol e f am ity to share. Also enjoy me~ry c arole r s in Old E n g l.ish cos tume who will entertain you in the plaza from 5 p .m. t o 9 p .m. D ecembe r 14 th~ough 18 and Decembe r 21 throu g h 23. ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE BANK OF AMERICA CHARLES BARR JEWELERS CROWN HARDWARE DICK VERNON SPORTSWEAR DR. LOU ELDER optometrist HAIR H.ANDLERS SALON HALLI DA Y'S MEN'S CLOTH I NG .. HICKORY FARMS specialty food items HUMPTY DUMPTY children's clothing JEAN DAHL designer and better sportswear LAGALLERIA elegance in fashion MARKET BASKET MES AMI ES-TEENS NANCY DUNN ANTIQUES NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS PAPER UNLIMITED cards and gifts SAV-ON DRUGS STOREKEEPER traditional sportswear VETA'S INTIMATE APPAREL WESTCLIFF CLEANERS WESTCLIFF CORNERS gourmet ware and collectibles WESTCLIFF SHOES XAVIER'S OF NEWPORT fine flowers and gifts WESTCLIFF PLAZA ADAMS Irvine Ave. & 17th St., Newport Beach Open Thursday nights till 9 p.m. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOURS Dec. 14 to 18 and 21 to 23 till 9 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 19, 10-6 Mo-st stores o~n Sunday, Dec. 20, 12-5 Christmas Eve, 10-5 .. } Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT!Tuetd•y. December 15, 1981 'A Chri8tmtu Carol' offers spirited holiday show ~ RETURN TO THE PAST The Spirit of Christmas Past 1 Richard Doyle> and Scrooge. played by Hal Landon. Jr . look back a t Young Ebenezer 1 De nnis Palmieri 1 in a Stene from ··A Chris tmas Carol. .. now pl a~ ing-on the mainstage at South Coast Repertnr~ through Dec 27. ~==========~~~~~~ Wart en B••d 11 y REOSIPGI Show~ •t 8 00 No Puses No Economy Seating c== -, Sean Connery John Cle~·~ TIME BANDITS IPGI 7 00 & 9 20 le: RAIDERS OF~ LOST ARK (PGl 7 00 9 15 c NoEconomvSl'd~ I An ArntlnrAn Or.!Jl.tr>al In 70rnm 200T SUIT IR I 1 30 & 9 40 I Pau\ Newm•n AllSENCE OF lllAUCE (RI 7 00 8i 9 20 u~· 700&930 STADIUm ~ Scuz~n Drlu~-ln coll 619 8770 •wotvtton.t1 v .in• 1 biiJvnd .. , 01 ",. .,. a ... iow YutJ' AM ,...,,,, • .td11 •\ "''-'t.ff' .., .. ,..._., If "'• AM CIJll t 4lti11' w•lh •Qntll•)1t 111cti1tU.t,,., °"'''1"'" ,,, , .-1Jut """'l AM P-J'' 101 .. TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE IR I ~IRl l•w & D•"l•d••• 11 SUPER FUZ21PGI s.twd.y TM 14tt.f PG I I H Jr1t\011 Food RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARit IPGI Co F ~dlurP AoroAMie IP r. I ~ I tohu H-.11 BOOY HEAT IRI C-t-1 0...lda!PGI r MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ,,.,,. ~·_... )I Inf t•M9J I to...,_,,.,.. lM'""'" 4oo.A ,,.._ s~"•O•rv (II .,..... ... ~' ~ •••~9 or,,,.•,,,.~ fH( ~lA<, ()< l H( .. 0 h00. P!CTUflf <.{)()( 06 '>EL J A(GU<.J. Tl()t, MON NITE -ALL SEATS $2.00 Two Italian Films "Wifemistress ••• Plus 11How Funny Can Sex Be" 111 ~ °'""" ...... •JT Ol•O ceara•u ti ....... , .... ~O:H• NOW PLAYING COITl•U (OWW SC-. Cefl'tf tit 41'1 ur-ldww~~~ ~·' ~·llO • HIWAAOI MIW,CNllT HeWOOtt Buch 644 0760 lDWUOI C•llAWHT W~lmltlSlet 891 393S IDWUDI llUO TWll CllOOlll MISSIOn VlllO 830 6990 0.ange 634 2SS3 ua llOt1ll ·-oe~ 8tH 990 4022 ... Af. ~ W1$t111W1$ter 891 3693 "°-----·---.. T"-most MOfic fhlng In "'-Ir woltd was money. ~'11Ci"N-1 _,._,u .......... , •• -oaO •-~ ....... ..._ f!lJ~ FRED MEL \'YN IX)U0L'\ JOHN ASTAIRE 1?<1ll(il..A" 1-AIRf\ANK~ JR HOU EMAN CRAll:i WA 'SON . PA TRICIA NEAL Al ICE KRIGE , ·~I !IT I>. I 1-'llC • ~I• ly TOllnT\11 °' .. .....,"" ..... If you haven't done your Cl\riltm11 1boppln1 at South Co11t Repertory y.t, make a New Year's resolution to see "A Chriltma1 Carol" when it comes around again in 1912. · The second annual sta1in1 of Charles Qicltens' classic Yule tide story 't the Costjf) Mesa professional theater company la sold out tbrou1h its three-week en1a1ement , wbic:b is understandable since it ls every bit aa deU1bUul as the 1980 version. Director John-David Keller hu altered little in his current reprise, save the 1biftin1 of a few c haracter assignments. With few subtle exceptions. this year's "Chrtatmu Carol" bas been delivered intact from last season. -----------enjoy~~le ~!se ~f ~j: !~ 1m•1a111 Hal Landon Jr.--------- headlining a superior cast as the peMy-plncbin1 Ebenezer Scroo1e. the character who added bia name to the world's Christmas lexicon. The Bumateadiab Bob Cratcbit ~·"" .......... IAU. y ,."'° AISENCI! OF MALICE' -, 111•.••••1111 .....,_, __ ,..,.. __ ··TtME IANOfTS" -• .,,. ..... ua., ......... LAKEWOOD CENTER WALK -IN Jocul,., 01 Conatewooo 213/531·9510 . . ,. '''· . ·RA10£1lS OF THE LOST AlllC ,. 0..'ftl .................. ,.,. ., .......... ,.. ... .. -ONLY WHEN I LAUGH 1•1 .. " .. 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A,,1(-" M<l,_M<F.,~ .. _ .... ,....,,,_ P•ftl Wej<I* W•-Atea-r of J ohn Ellington , the ternfymg specter of Jacob Marley done deliciously melodramatic by Don Tuche. the rollicking spirit of Christmas Present laced with s tartling warnings from Ron Michaelson All these are back for a second round, as are See ·A Christmas Carol,' Pace At ••MDI'' ........ _ _... ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, December 15, 1981 Jane Wyman stirs things on 'Falcon Crest' By JEaay BUCK .~, .......... ,..., I.OS ANGEL.ES Jane Wyman's role In the new CUS M'ries "Falcon Crest" will cert~lnly be at the r enter of things. Mias Wyman calls her "the pudding s poon, pos itively whipping up things." AJ'l(ic Giobertl Channing is the matriarch or the C ioberti family in California 's lush Napa Va lley wine {•ountry, a wealthy a nd powerful vintner who spe nds much or her time in this new 1>rime·llme soup opera manipulating other people. "It's not that she 's vicious ," says Miss Wyman. "It's that s he want.a her own way. She's de manding. But she's old enough -I'm playing he r in her 60s that she can demand the respect. People cross her once in a wh.ile, and she' doesn't fight them as much as she asks 'how can I get a round this·~· "ll 's a different role for me. I like il. I think the closest I ever came to this kind of character before was Aunt Polly in ·Pollyanna.· Aunt Polly was a matriarch of sorts and always held the family together And that's what Angie does. She's a multi-faceted character who treats everybody differently." L ike all serials. "Falcon Crest " has a multitude of c haracters I 11 regulars I to keep things fermenting in the vineyards. It centers on Ang ie Channing, who dotes on her heir and grandson ( t:ore nzo La mas ) and maneuvers to get her nephew and niece (Robert Foxworth and Susan Sullivan> off a s mall vineyard that was the oriainlll fatnily estate. In recent years Mias Wyman, who won an Academy Award as best actress In 1948 as the deaf mute In "Johnny Belinda," had all but abandoned movies and television to become a professional artist. At 67 sbe is a lovely and trim woman. For one who professes to be apolitical, she comes from a political family. She was married to Ronald Reagan for eight years, but lhey divorced in UM8, long before he entered partisan politics. Their daughter. Maureen Reagan, Is a candidate for the Republican nomination for U.S. senator. What sets this show apart, aside from the presence of an Acade my Award·winning .actress like Miss Wyman, is that the creator 1s Earl Hamner. the man responsible for the long.running series "The Waltons." Hamner spent three years working on the concept of the show and writing t~e pilot script. Alter the pilot was filmed he s pent still more time re -working the show and several s ignificant cast changes were made. Miss Wyman says the show was n't written for her and that she made no attempt to bend her role to her own des ires during the making or the pilot. She says, "I felt Earl was so close to the pilot and CBS had been so for it that I didn't want to get into it too much the n. I preferred to see what they had in mind and see how it worked out." ··After we started the series I had my input. We haven't changed her character. It's just that I have a C'e rtain timing of words. and the more the writers know us the better it will be for them to write it." One major change made from the pilot was in Miss Wyman's appearance. She filmed lhe pilot wearing a snow white wig. For the show she's back lo her natural brown hair. Miss Wyman says she was reluC'tant to do a series but changed her mind after readi~g the script. Not only is it a type of character she's never played before, but it's the fi rst time in a continuing role. Her first series in the 1950s was an anthology. .. People are used lo me in the soft er roles - but I think they get used to Angie ... She was born Sarah J ane Fulks in St. Joseph, Rock re turns to work LOS ANG ELES <API Actor Rock Hudson. recovering fro m heart by pass s urger y, went back to work briefly Mo • and while s he was isUll a child her mother brought her to Holly wood to make her a slur After several months with no luck they gave up the idea. Her second attempt was more successful, but she was forced to spend more than 10 years playing s nub-nos ed · brassy blondes before s he got her break in 1945 In "The Lost Weekend." The next year she starred in "The Yearling" and in 1948 won the Oscar for ··Johnny Belinda ·' But after more than 40 films and one TV series s he was ready to call il qui ts . He r o nly appe arances In recent years were in a segment of "The Love Boal" and a s the herb doctor Granny Arrowroot in "The Incredible J ourney of Dr Meg Laurel. .. She de voted much or her time to working for the Arthritis Foundation. "The movies were changing," s he says, "and the kinds of things that they were orrering me I wouldn't look at much less do. They wete sordid. l have spent too many years in my craft, in m y own little niche, my own little way, and it didn't matter to me. I didn't want to work anyway. "Then I went back lo pumtang, which I'd farM taken up when we were doing ·Belinda· on up lbt- coast of Mendocino I 111gned up with a gallery. anti that lakes a lot or work and it's lonely work I've always painted, but for my own a musement When you get into gallery wor k 1t becomes ver ) demanding and 1t'i. JUSt as tedious as making a g o o d m o v 1 e o r T V s h o w I t • s a b s o I u t 1· concentration. So I dic..I that for several years " She say!t her paintings suld ror between ~1 und $400 each. which she say!t was enough lo pa,> for her equipment and ~upplaes Miss Wyman says s he has her own i.tyle ()r landseapes "I am very rcaltstac in my style," ~ht. says "l love colors so I do an awful lot ot reflective things The barns. the farms. the tree reflected m pools And I only do s m all painting~ because I use a double-aught brush. so you can i mugine how long that takes to do They're not miniature!t , but small, comfortable painting., that yCJu can group on a wall Thne s always room fo1 OOl' m ore small painting · • • . A Christmas Carol' spirited ' From Pace A8 No reen Hennessy as Mrs . Cratchil, Wayne Alexander as Scrooge's. nephew Fred. Art KousUk as his boyhood employer Fe11iwig and Howard Shangraw as the young Ebenezer whose passion for rinance costs him his fiancee and changes his life dramatically. It is . of course. Landon's show and this accomplished actor is even stronger this lime around as Dickens' miserly hero. His early "bah, humbug" scenes stop just short of Simon Legree and his revelation the morning after his visits is a joyous celebration that should bring a lump lo most throats. Keller's staging of the contrasting warmth in the Cratchit home and reverie at Fred and Sally's party is most believable. Michaelson, in one of his best SCR roles, revels in lhe Christmas Present character and changes key abruptly, while the scene between Shangraw and Patti Wojcik as his flickering name IS touching for what II portend!> for the young businessm an. "A Christmas Carol," with '\he rich ta lent or South Coast Repertory and a financial boost from the Irvine Compa ny, should fill even the Scroogel> among us with the holiday sptrtt It plays throug,h Dec . 27 a t the SCR theate r, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. • CALLBOARD Auditions for Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize-winning pl ay "A l>eltcate Balance· have been announced by the Irvine Communit)' Theater . dire<!tor Eileen Fashbach will hold tryouts for a cast of two men and fou r women, all ma ture and exper,1enced. on Tuesday, Dec 29. at 7 .30 in the clubhouse at Turtle Rock Communit~ Pa rl ... on Sunnyhill Road off Turtle Rock Drive in I rvane t he drama opens Peb 13 for four weekends . . :~.. ~ "\. o n h is n e w N BC series. "The Devlin Co n n ec t ion ," th e net work saad H u dson sp ent four hou rs dubbing dialogue at Unive rs al Studios . The series has been out of producti on s ince Hudson was operated on Nov. 2. ~~· : /'. -----.z iJ> -~. < '=' -magic moments You can pack a lot of fun around the clock with a special package that gives you a day at T he Magi~ Kin gdom a n d a nigh t at Disneyland Hotel or Inn at the Park. WINE LADY Jane Wy man stars as Angie Channing, a powerful wine merchant in Northern California who is feared by many in wine c:nuntrv on C HS ... Fakon Crest. .. a ne w television series on Channe l 2 at 10 p.m . Tom Clark, the actor's manager. said Hudson would take a Caribbean c ruise. then return to work· full lime on J an. 11. Pr03rC\rTlmed ~tomation Plus Sl"t.rtter-Priority' Sof?histicatbn System Integration. .. ' .. . . , , , ' ·( • ··•, r' ,.,, . \I The Canon AE·l PROGRAM 1s the soJ)h1st1~.i11'd SL A camera that's focus and slluot sHTl()le to u~• Its computet t>ratn is p109r.1mmed to 91ve vou perfect Pt<tures in any ligtit -~n with flash• Conte11trat" on y our su1>1ec1 and let th., AE 1 PAOG RAM do all the work Or. ~t n yoursPtf .: it's a soph1st1cated cJrner.i c.ipao1 .. of orofess1onal results. al"d '"' us.-ne..r\)v f1lty Canon FD wl(Je anQI•· tt'leohoto dnd 1oom l<tnses •i n"" t .. (•· t•• ••J A ••..J \~ ' \.•A ••J • I ,,_,,~,.,.,,..,. V• ~, .. ·~-i 1o--1t.tf4.4..., ., w-1 • 1 .. -• ..,,., ' ' I' ~ . . •' ' II '" Ltl •J' ,, • " •l• '~I\ jll ( 11 1f1 f IJ ••"•if-.. I I •\I I'''•' • All Fedco stores are open seven days a week until Chiisb1aas FED CO MEMBERSHIP DEPARTMENT STORES llOtO ~ CllHIGA :.-· ..... ~ ,.. r• . " STORE HOURS WEEIC DAYS llOCO VAlt JoUTS ,,.,r ........... 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That's all it 1:-f,1r y\lUr .. my at D1~neyl.inJ Hotel (even le -$34 *-fnr Inn at the Park). and it includes a luxurious J:!lll'~t mom and une Jay\ admisi.1un ,mJ unlimueJ aJ ve ncure' at Disneyland (e xc:uJang ~hnotang galleries). Bt.' c of all. chi lJren are only $14 each al either hotel when sh.uing parcnti.' mom. incluJing a Jay at the Magic KingJom. ~ ,.~, MO MENTS AWAY. Di sney l<>nd Hote l 1s the unly hotel that's r1gh t on the Mnnurail to the Magk King, Jo rn , 54' you Jon't pend much tame ge tting h l the fun. And its new Sea, ports nf the Pacific is the besc thin~ next to Disneyland! It' a waterfront artisan ' bazaar ... a marketplace nf specialty fooJs anJ handterafr ... a visit to exotic pore of call. YllU won't belie ve it till you see it. .. MOMENTS PRESERVED. Come live rhe huot 'n holler l:irn:-teniu-. , J ay:. t1f the G nlJ Ru~h an Sl!t. : .... · Pre.;mn's Yukon Saloon. 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It\ .1 kale1Ju-.c,1rx· "'tun thmgs t11 l·n1 uv. ' For reservations and information, see your travel agen t o r call (7 14) 520 ... 5050. •Per pcfll(IO, Jouble occupancy. Tdx not mclu<lcJ . AdJiuonal nt~hts. $60 ~r room at Di sneyland H-..ltel, $40at Inn at.rhe Parit (M:1$11C KinJrJom l'l\1t mcluJeJ), Offer enJs Dec. 20, 19 1. uhject rn 'availab1lity. •• • c c e e a • • -,-d n m « <t n. t •••• 0 • • I . ' ' -41• Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. December 15, 1981 !f elicopter operators • • • given noise warning It's going to t a ke a lot of cooperation rrom the people who operate he licopters locally to prevent t~e prolife ration of the ma c hines fro m becoming a majo r h eadac h e to both themselves and local residents . Helicopters are coming into increased use locally because their unique a bilities a re now available at a price many corporations find attractive. That their users gain o perational benefits or perhaps a competitive advantage is a plus. But any advantages of using helicopters must be tempered by awareness that people live under their f lig ht pa ths and ne~r their landing spot s on our crowded coast who do not lik e or need more noise disruption in their lives . Helicopter noise. even when at the same level a s airplane noi s e . i s oft e n a great er annoyance becaus e the pulsating sound cannot be dismissed as easily as a s m a ll airplane·s dro ne. In s o me o f the most heavily impacted a r eas, .like North Costa Mesa, residents ·report that noise from the copters frightens chil'dren. vibrates walls, and they claim regularly cost s som e 7 ,000 residents some sleep. A fragmented regulatory .s tructure and lack of monitoring pe r sonnel at all levels means th~t helicopters viol ating rules under which they are to fly will often· escape unnoticed . but many · cases of helicopter noise involve no present rule infringements. That does n 't mean the problem cannot and ~hould not be " lessened. however. Pilots can become familiar with and use quiet fl ying techniques, which limit the "blade s lap" that is one of the noisiest parts of helicopter noise. Companies should make it a point to train their pilots in these methods and mandate their use . Routes which avoid heavily ·populated areas. even when more roundabout. also should be used. It will cost a bit more for gasoline . but s uch a compromise is in order if helicopters are to li ve in peace with th e ir neighbors . For s o m e h e l icopt e r s. noise-muffling packages also ar4:' a possible answer. If s uch steps are not taken a nd helicopte r noise proble ms inc r ease it's a good bet that increased regulation will follow. so it is in he licopter us ers · interest to keep the proble m al a minimum. The Washington D. C.-based H e li c opt e r Assoc i a ti on International. in a recent me mo to members living within 150 miles of Orange County. warned its me mbe rs of jus t such a sce nario in discussing noise proble ms near J ohn W:i.vne Ai.rport. ··Ther e is even· reason to believe that if the· complaints continue. t he FAA 'Federal Aviation Administration 1 may be obliged to t ake some kind of regulatory action which all helicopter operators will regret. .. the association said . A word to the wise should be sufficient. _J Remember the (}range One of the three counties vying for selection as site for a ·new c\trus heritage park is . fittingly. Orange County. That se~s to make sense, considering this county•s name and ·all. The ..,Orange County Board of Supervisors agreed last week t o lobb'y s tate parks officials to chose a s a park site a 600-acre grove at Sand Canyon Road south of the Santa An a Freeway. The location is where the Irvine family. one of the great developers of the citrus induS1ry. had their original home. The site also includes one of Irvine's only historical structures the East Irv ine General Store. At first glance at least. it is ha rd to imagine a better site to serve as a r eminde r of the importance of the citrus rarm in the development of Southe rn California. But county officials know they will h.ave to campaign hard to retain the citrus flavor in this county. where 'oranges are dis appearing. it seems. with every new subdivision. Riverside and San Bernardino counties also are competing for the attract;.~e sta te parks funds . · \.:. State Pa rks Director Peter . Dangermond also happens to be a former director in Riverside Count v. but s ure Iv. that wouldn ·t affect.the final seiection. T h e f a c t 't h a t I o c a I governments are fighting these days for the funding to preserve a n orange grove is an interesting r e flection o n h ow much commerce has changed since the orange was once the primary economic staple. ·Certainly this county owes a lot to the oqmge. Think of the cons equ e n ces had the firs t farmers chosen to grow lemons. 55 ·winning acceptance In the face of incontro· ve rtible s tatistics. debate about the 55-mile speed limit law and demands that the limit be increased. appear to be slowing down. · The law. passed by Congress in 1974 as a te mporary fuel conservation measure. was made permanent in 1975. Attempts to have it r epealed have been r e jected b y congressional leaders. and with good reason. The Federal Highw ay Administration e s timates a n annual motor fuel saving of more than four billion gallons as a result or the 55 mph limit. The specific speed was selected as the me dian energy-efficient speed following studies of wind r esistance and other efficiency factors. The studies indicated a one-mile loss from each gallon or gasoline for every increase of . five mph over 50 mph. Perhaps more significant is the drop in traffic fatalities since the law was enacted. The National Safety Council credits the lower speed limit for up to • half of the 40.000 reduction in traffic fatalities on the nation's highways sin ce the 55 limit became effective -20,000 lives saved. Although many drivers still excee d the speed limit. the crucial fact, says the council, is that most of those who traveled at 70 or 75 when the speed limit was 65 mph by now have reduced their speed by 10 or 15 mph. The overall reduction leaves m ore room to compensate. for driver errors. lengthens stopping di s tances and undoubtedl y increases the probability of s urviving a crash -an important consideration with so many s mall. lightweight cars now on the roads. There's no doubt the 5.5 mph limit is irksome for those who • 'must spend a lot of time on long interstate highways . For truckers, 10 more miles'per hour can add up. But indications are that most drivers now accept it. and many would not welcome a return to the nerve-wracking raceway driving style of the past. Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Piiot. Other views u -pressed on trus page are those ot their autnors and artists. Aeader comment 1s invit-ed. Addreu fhe Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1S60, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (7U) 642-4321. • ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ' Cruel 'puppy mills' targeted W ASJUNGTON -The American love affair with dogs is as venerable as our longing for Mom 's apple pie . Strumming this profitable chord in the American psyche, the nation 's billion-dollar pet industry will happily provide hundreds of thousands of c uddly puppies to small boys and girls this holiday season. Unfortunately. the conditions in which many of these puppies are produced are truly sickening. The ~qualor and cruelty prevalent at scores of ."puppy mills" ac ross the country would change a child's squeals of delight to cries of anguish. During a year-long investigation. National Humane Society investigators concluded 'that a "high percentage" of puppies sold in the nation's pet stores are bred fr9~ dogs kept in s uch de plorable conditions that their life expectancy is only a few years. COOPED UP in filthy, tiny cages. improperly fed, given little or no medical treatment, these wretched breeding dogs are summarily destroyed when their Litters Call below the profit line. There is a law against this -the Animal Welfare Act . which sets standards and requires licenses for the hundreds of dog farms across the co untry . Yet the Agriculture Department, which is responsible for Issuing licenses and enforcing the standards, has been shockingly lax in exer cising the authority Congress gave it. Of the ·300 puppy mills the Humane Society investigators checked, only one was not guilty of at least one violation or the law. The government's role in this scandal has led outraged society officials to label the dog breeding mess .. Puppygate." The worst conditions were uncovered in seven states : Iowa. Kansas, Missouri, Texas, Oklahoma. Arkansas and Illinois. Here are some of the most G. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ JACI Allfllll common violations the Humane Society investigators found -some of them discovered only hours after federal ins pectors had issued a license to the puppy breeder: -OVERCROWDING. Several dogs would be crammed together in rusty barrels. old was hi ng machines and chicken coops. with no room to exercise or r elieve t he ms elves. "They were falling all ove r each other," an investigator reported to the Humane Society. "Some of the dogs were shivering from the cold. because they had only wooden boxes to keep them warm. I couldn't believe they lived tt\eir whole lives li.ke that." .,, -Poor sanitation. Pictures showed dogs at some farms Living on piles -or excrement that were literally several feet high. "The majority of facilities I saw wer e dirty and the odor was horrible," the investigator reported. "At one place the owner told me not to stay back in the kennel area too long because I'd ne ver get the stink out of my clothes." -Insufficient food. •·All the water in the dishes was frozen, and there was no food in sight for the unkempt dogs except for the remains of a· carcass in o ne of the g round runs." the investig~tor's report stated about one puppy mill. -Lack or medical care. Breeders us ually do their own veterinary work, despite lack of professional skill. "One admitted that he had paralyzed two dogs a ccidentally when he had hit nerves in their back legs while admini s tering injec tions," an investigator reported. Breeders "expect a certain number <of puppies) to die.·· -Summing up. the Humane Society report said: "Whal we found in the whole puppy mill system is that man's best friend is r~legated to a tiny cage and no human contact. It's ironic that a nimals bre d to provide human companionship cao be so deprived of it themselves." WHAT'S NEXT? -Dale Schwindam a n , c hief or USDA 's vet e rinary s ervices , said some inspectors have already been reassigned for failing to do their jobs. He told my reporter Corky Johnson he will sit down with Humane Society officials to discuss their findings, and promised that major c hanges in licensing procedures will be made in the next rew weeks. Reflectorized license plates due Sometime next year Californ ia motorists will commence blossoming out with the new reflectorized vehicle pl ates. Promoted by the manufacturer. the 3M Company, they are claimed lo provide an addili9nal safety factor and especially good for protecting autos parked on dark streets. Although the plates will be made as u s u al at Fol s o m Priso n th e reflectorizing materials wi ll be supplied by 3M as the result of a SS million contract awarded by the Department of Geperal Services. IT WAS THE climax of a long battle which sta rted many years ag<' with the introduction or legislation authorizing the plates. More tha n a decade was to pass before the Legislature. in 1972, finally approved the program. t hen. only after the lawmakers were satisfied that more than one company would compete for the contract. But implementation of the plate program bogged down. first because or technical difficulties in drafting the s pecifications for bids and later a seeming lack of interest. When the state fin ally got around to calling for taking bids it became involved in a squabble between the two bidders. 3M and Alcan. a Canadian C'Om pany whose bid was $600.000 under 3M But Alcan had made amendments to the specifications not authorized and the bids were rejected and new bids C'alled for FINALLY. when the recycled bids were ooened 3M was S233.337 lower than its rival Alcan. Considering the time .. IAll IATflS and expense inc urred by 3M during all these years of seeking the contract, it would appear the company was more interested in the prestige of having California use its products than the profit. Still, with 18 million vehicles of all types registered in the state. the potential market is huge. However. the plates will be optional and will cost an additional five doll ars. Fo r that r e ason the , dep artme nt oHicials do not anticipate a mad rush for the plates. They es ti mate. however. that more than half of the 1.2 million annual first time registrations will opt for the reflector plates ancl about 40 per cent o f the 350.000 annua l replacement applicants will prefer the new plates. A I though the depa rtment will not make any profit on the plates it is going out of its way to design a plate that will be attractive. Unlike those in current use, the reflectorized plate will have an offwhite background, a bursting sun and a slogan ··THE GOLDEN STATE" in gold, and the numbers and letters in blue. UNLIKE MANY oth er s tates . California does not replace its plates ever y year. In fact it doesn't replace them at all unless they are stolen or lost. So the lasting quality of the refl ector materi al was an important factor. Department officials say the JM compan y claims the refl ectorizing . quality will hold for eight years. While a number of other stales are already into refl ector plates. none have sufficient experience to verify the 3M claim. But West Virgini~ has had the plates six years and report them as satisfactory. Man.datory spending policy 1nakes no sense I was chatting with the curator of a la rge university museum at lunch and he remarked that he had to spend $30,000 on acquis itions by the end or ·the year. "You have to spend it?" I asked. "Well. yes," he replied. a little wryly. "You see. if I don't , it goe!'I back to the IYllQ .UBll general fund. Then. when I apply for an appropriation Mxt. year. J'U probably get S30,000 less than l did thl• ye1r - became I turned that much back." Tbla tftatmftlt takea place Kl'05.'I the board, ln covemment .,endes even moN than private enterprises. If a bureau ar • department gives money be~ll. llOl only will it not get more the fotlowtna 1ear -despite its J'eeds - but U ll Bkely to pt less. In this strans• way. budset~ious i n s titutions penalize those administrators who save money, and reward tbose who spend it. It seems a cockeyed way to encourage the most prudent disbursement of funds, and h~lps explain why the appropriations of government agencies tend to grow larger every year. ONE CASE I know of personally catn e close to home. and I am sure it is a typical example. A dozen or more years ago, the road going by my country house was suddenly and swifily paved. without prior notice to any or the residents, all or •hom opposed it. We subsequently leamed that the county road commission bad extra money in its fund. and would be legal,ly bound lo return it by the end ol the fiscal year -and so. to forestall this frightful precedent. it was decided to pave a road nobody but the contracton wanted done. And. sun m<Mtlh~ the follo~n& year. the highway boys went in and pleaded for a lar1er cut of the c:ouMy pie - cltin1 as one of their unexpecte d .expeNeJ the pevtn1 of our road. ,. There has to be a better wa>: of encouraging agencies and departments and bureaus to conserve their funds wherever they can, and not spend simply out of fear or losing them. As it is. there i9'no premium paid for good stewardship. as each group scrambles to obtain a larger slice year after year. in a competition nobody wins in the long run, if the company or the city or the county 1toes broke. Pro1resa! 8)' the Ume you've pried one of thoee individually blisler·pach&ed pills lOOl!Se it's time to take UM next one. FEVJ:aJSH ....., ____ ....... ., ......... .. _....,..., ..... 'l!lilM ... WUl$1JI ....... ... .......................... . .. DEFENSE FUND Folks in Laurens, N. Y., are passing the hat to defend freedom of expression for Brutus the dog, who has been • ·~ .. ~ ....... ticketed eight times for excessive barking. Jennifer, Michael and Lorraine Sprague fear they may have to give up Brutus. Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday, December 15, 1981 Checks get new look WASHINGTON <APJ -January's Social Security checks will look the same on the front green as usual -but the backs will be a new buff color. with endorsement instructions in orange ink. According to John Trollinge r. a Social Security spokesman, the Treas ury Department decided on the change to improve the legibility or its microfilmed records of checks after they are cashed. He said that the old checks printed on green paper with black ink instructions somet imes made it difficult to read the endorsements on microfilm. The Laguna Bank N.A. 305 Forest Avenue Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (714) 494-94 74 WE'RE OPEN The Laguna Bank. N A 1s open for business and we want the opportunity to earn yours. Come 1n and let us show you our beautiful facility. And while you're here. let us explain the many ways we can serve your banking needs in an e tticient and personal manner. Friends to defend dog's 'free speech' A s knowledgeable community bankers we understand the importance o f the individual. and we recognize the need for flexible personal service. where a local ordinance requires owners to keep their hounds relatively quiet. only sharper. The defense fund hopes to taise $200. E. W Sullivan Ill LAURENS, N.Y. (AP> -Friends and neighbors of a mutt named Brutus are taking up a collection so his owners can have a lawyer when they go into court after receiving Brutus' eighth barking ticket. In July, Mann threatened lo fine the Spragues P>O because of Brutus' seven tickets. The Spragues took Brutus to veterinarian John Leahy of West Oneonta, who surgically removed a small section of Brutus' vocal chords. He said it would be a temporary solution because the dog's vocal chords would grow back. Donors include the local American Legion, Jake's Lunch and Munch Cafe and two veterinarians. President and Chief Executive Officer The supporters have petitions and collection jugs bearing pictures of the brown-and-white dog. A special bank for special people (. His owners, Gary and Judy Sprague, have a Dec. 17 date with Town Justice Charles Mann, wbo is to decide what to do about Brutus and his multiple citations for di s turbing the neighborhood. "We could be forced tO' give him away or be forced to put him to sleep," Mrs. Sprague said. "Our three kids have offered to give up their Christmas presents for the dog.·· P .S . W e are pleased to I nform you that we now have o ff street parking. "The night they gave the ticket to Brutus for barking again, I was sitting next door on my couch. I didn't bear a thing," says neighbor Linda Rood, who started the Brutus Defense Fund so Ute 65-pound mongrel can have a lawyer. Leahy said the technique is most commonly used to hush goats. ··1t's not a technique we normally suggest be done on dogs. We feel a dog should be able to bark to express itself." Brutus and his noisy antics are causing quite a stir in this central New York village of fewer than 400 people, The operation was not a total success. The Spragues said Brutus still barked, but he sounded like a little Pekingese, 'Humane' rabbit roundup eyed ldaho farmers may capture pests rather than kill them BOISE . Idaho (AP > Farmers in southeastern Idaho planned another rabbit drive next weekend, but they might be able to rid their fields of the pes ky jackrabbits without clubbing them to death, a farm offi cial said Monday. Last Saturday about 800 farmers, stretching across a mile of the desolate prairie west or Mud Lake. rounded up and beat to death about 2, 100 hares, part of the Jackrabbit population that had destroyed some SS million in crops. Orvin T. Witchell, chairman or the Mud Lake Farmers Rabbit Co mmittee, could not be reached for comment to confirm that another rabbit drive wu planned for next Saturday. Id a ho Farm B'ureau F ederation spokesman Bill Whitton, who said be waa informed or the upcomiat drive by area farmers, said llcmday they might not have to kW the rabbits by clubbing them to death. "We have had three or four calls from people suggesting other methods of killing and Crom people wanting the rabbits for sport," be said. 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Head to toe. ~·· - ·I t \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, December 15, 1981 REME•ERED -The late actor . Steve McQueen. who died or cancer last year. has not b ee n forgotten by students at Chino Bo ys Republic. McQueen spent a year at the sc ho o l for disadvantaged youths in 1945. Smuggling . of diesel • continues T IJ UANA, Mexico <AP) Authorities on both sides of the U.S. border say smuggling the vas tl y c h eape r diesel fuel from Mexico is a problem certainly, but nobody kno ws to to what extent. Any motorist can buy it for 15 cents a gallon. com p ared to Sl.15 or m ore a few miles away in San Diego. Film star Steve McQueen remembered at Chino school • C HINO <AP > -Steve McQueen's informal visits lo the Boys Republic ended for good last year when be died of cancer an Mexico, bul the students haven't forgotten the film star who once spe nt , a year at the school for disadvanlaged youths. "Steve McQueen -be A WOL'd fro m here with a tractor." a shagsy·haired 15-year·old said admiringly. "I tripped orf that." "He's a legend," said another student. "I heard about him before I even iot here like be did," added a khaki·clad 17·year-old. "I'd like to get out of here like he did." "Say you'N! tulkinK to somcoM who does n't livl.' here," !>a1d 18 year·old Larry Glas pie, who after 10 months at the school says he '!> hcked a drug problem "You say. Someone famou!. used to live here.' It fills you with pride, I guess." It was in 1945 that McQueen came to the school, localed on 200 acres of San Berna rdino County ranchland about 35 miles east of Los Angeles. By itll itccounL<i he was an unremarkable student. a s kan'ny adolescent who was given the worst room on campus and who ran away al least once But cYl'n after he hit It big an r1lm s like 'The Great En·ave" and "Pup1llon," McQueen never forgot lhl' ~l·hool ll1s concern has s urvived ha~ dt•alh . the school rec c n ti v rcct' 1 v t.'d a $200 ,000 bequest· throu gh the McQueen Children's Trust, money that will be ust'<i to fund school progr amlS In has IJfctamc. McQueen would often return to the school to visit. "I don 't really know why," H hool director Max Scott said. "Ile st!emed to come back to get his batteries recharged He'd go up to his old cotta~e and sit on the floor of has old room He'd sit on the floor the whole ufle rnoon "lie jm;t wunted to be with the kid~ shoot pool, play pingpong," SC'olt added "lie never tried to convey a tough guy image That was not the way he reacted to s tudents here He always asked them what they were doing, what they planned to do wh~n they got out of. here lie never focused on himself "K1d:. used A.o write him Steve, to the best of my knowledge, always ansv.er~d thoi.e letters -.net ulwuy11 1n h i s ow n hundwntmg " There are 144 students at the school, mostly boys who've had trouble with the Jaw o r their family or who have no family to turn to In addition to receiving a s tundard high school education, th e s tud e nt s l og in work experience tendin1 200 head of cattle, serving in the dining hall or helping to fashion the school's famed Della Ro bbaa Christmas wreaths. Follow your team in the Dlily Pillt • ·------------u ON Th e on l y law a pparently is a limit to what can b e take n across the U.S. border Mexico aJlows motorists with foreign license plates to buy up to 80 liters, the equivalent of a bout 21 gallons. But in recent months , nume rous m o torist s • have ~n stopped with excess diesel gasoline. hidden under false n oors or in the trunk. Me xican authorities be lieve these people want to sell it in the United States at three or • four times what they paid for it. "We c an 't ha ve ever yone bu y ing up diesel because our gover nm e nt 1 s subsidizing it for the benefit ol its citizens," syas Wilfrido Ruiz Sainz. director of the Baja California attorney -general's Office for the Protection of Tourists . .. A lot of our American friends apparently aren't aware they can't take diesel out except for personal use:· Ferman Cuza . assistant regional U .S Customs director m San Diego, said no U.S. law prohibits importing diesel. T h e Un ited States . allows the importing or ' up to 550 gallons, in fact, as long as it is d clared and a duty of one-fourth cent per gallon is paid. In an interview, Cuza s aid importing more than 550 gallons requires -a permit from the U.S. Department of Energy. But U.S. author ities . are anxious to stop the s mall s muggling because of s afet y ~azarcis in selling it and failure to ch arge the required per gallon tax. Cuza said. Although he is unsure how much Mexican diesel gets into Southern California, "we believe there is a great volume." he said . The largest single seizures have involved about 500 gallons each. "Thi s i s not a scandalous thing." says Ru i z , adding that Americans .. are, of course. welcome to buy fuel for their personal use." So far . h e said , Mexican autho rities have not moved to put an e nd to the diesel ~muggling. Honored Navy Fi r e Control Technician 2nd Class James M. Belfield, son of J ames S and Janice W . 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The interest your IRA earns 1s also not td xed Jnlll you with draw your funds You can wtthdraw funds in a lump sum or over a monthly or quarterly payme111 sr·hejule You deter rrune the amount of the payments. Wlthin lRS guidelines Smee your tax bracket will probably be lower then. yout taxes should be less. How an IRA Grows and Saves You Taxes Assumption If you invest $2.000 each vear at 12 on January I until you retire at age 65. hme·s whal your nest egg would amount to Comparable Tutal Your IRA Tutal of a Thxable Investment Age At Year End If Your Marginal Tux Rate ls Thday Al Age 65* 20 35 50 l 25 $2.130.062 $842.624 $409.462 $191.765 35 629.328 308.088 175.003 95.224 45 177.227 105.674 69.236 43.180 55 41 .030 29.025 21 .524 15.124 •[RA fi..nds d!f" Jl' • r • 111'\.u fin 'l'l'l~· • lltt' w! "!\ ,,..., •• v•'< l Five different investment options. w .... ,,, rd ~O of'Prs a C'ho1ce of five In l.\', i .al Re 11err.en: 1)p: ,ns They rdnge from one thdt gudrantees the stanmg 1nteres1 rate on ea -h deposit unnl you reaC'h age 60. to opoons offer mg money mad·er rr1tes at different ma1urn1es You can lrdnsf e r from onf' plan to rt.norhm as your deposits mature And Pdd. d' ·(·ount 1s tnsured up to $100.000 by the Federal Depostt Jnsurdnce Corporation And there are substanuai penalties for early Wlthdrawal Your nearest WPlls Farqo Bank ": b I•.. k·1 ~11~ It's in your interest to invest now. ft1ere ·;in be 1 rJ1sllnCt financial advan age It .nv~~s 11.g IP. d Wells Fa1 go IRA now in.stead of waiting 1..n111 latP: m ·he Jt>ar If for exampl1" you invested $2.000 annually .:it 12 P.ach j.rnur11y I instead or walling until DecembPr 31 ·~er 1ne next rwenty five years. the dtff erence in your ecU runy:; wouid amouni to more than $38.000 A Personal Banker can help you choose. Al.Jove all your retucment mveslment 1s ci pt•r ::>llncil ael . ~ton We ir-el 11 should be given personJl nttf•nt1on You: rw.irest Wells Fargo B~rnk has a fmanc1al professional whl -:in provide exactly 1hat A Wells Fargo Personal Banker who's thoroughly versed m ·the complex111es of IRA regula uons Your Personal Banker can show you how an Individual Re11rement Account can be part of your personal rellrement pldnrnng. and prepare an IRA BENErIT ANALYSIS for you. free of c harge We want your remement choice to be an informed choice It takes a bank with a past to anticipate the future. Wells Fargo has been helping people save for the f utijre longer than any other bank in California We've smvrved every economic fluc tuation over lhe last hundred and thirty years When you commit your frnanc1al future to us. you know you're going to get a comparable commitment m return That means not only quality service. but the advantage of a full range of banking services from a 23 b1lhon dollar bank And the comforting knowledge that you know we won'I be re tu mg even when you do. That's the kind of re tuement plan that lets you look ahead with conf 1dence 'Wltlls Fargo Baak, N.A. l.lrtnr-'01 Offices in: Costa Mesa. Fountain Valley. Irvine. Laguna Niguel, Newport Beach, Orange, Santa Ana. \ ----...... . tt s • '::; -;;.-Jx---=----------LE::»£~..---------~ j - llllyPilat TUESDAY, DEC. 15, 1981 . Guess who once led . a CAVALCADE COMICS TELEVISION 82-3 84 88 stUdent. strike in protest of economy measures?. P.age 82. D 0 Giant isopod · deep mystery from Ice Age NEW YO RK <AP> -Few creatures living today s urvived the lee Age. The shark did. So did the common cockroach. And then there is the giant isopod. a deep ocean crustacean on view at the New York Aquarium. The giant isopod lives at dark depths or 2,000 feet and beyond. Very common 00 million years ago, they are now round only in scattered marine locations. Dr. George Ruggieri, director or the New York Aquarium and Osborn Laboratories or Marine Sciences, says his was the first aquarium in the United States to display the giant isopod. Ten giant isopods, ranging in size from four inches to one foot long. were put on display at the Coney Island facility in October. The m arine scientists here are studying th e crustaceans· blood chemistry. internal organs and .eyes to determine how they see in black. unlit depths. The giant isopods, caught off the U.S. Virgin Islands. are being kept in a 450-gallon tank of sea water at 48 degrees Fahrenheit under a low intensity red floodlight to simulate a sunless world. Their dull, sandy coloration and leathery external skeleton provide excell~nt protection and camouflage against ocean predators. LOVELY PAIR -Two giant isopods, deep sea crustaceans. a re on view at New York's Aquarium on Coney Island. They ......... live in depths of 2,000 feet in the ocean and are being kept in special tanks at 48 degrees to simulate a s unless world. . , • FLIP SIDE VIEW -This giant isopod is shown • on its underside as well as natural s'ide at New York's Aquarium. The crustacean was ... ........ common some 60 million years ago but is now found in scattered marine locations. notably off the U.S. Virgin Islands. Shuttles won't harm space Researcher sees little effect on Earth's atmosphere SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A researcher says space shuttle fli1hts probably won't harm the Earth's atmosphere or change the planet's climate. Robert P. Turco, or R6D Associates in Marina Del Rey, reviewed possible atmospheric effects rrom shuttle rorays into space for th e American G.eophysical Union's fall meettn1. One concern involves aeroeola, tiny dust-like particles emitted from the shuttle's en1ines that could block enoup sunlipt to lower Earth temperatures. or could act as seeds for ice partic les to increa se hilh-altitude cloud cover. But computer studies indicate that with 50 sbut:Je launches a year the aerosols probably would cause less than one one-hundredth of a de1ree cban1e in 11obal temperatures, he said. Steam passenger train plans may be sidetracked JAMESTOWN <AP > -Plans to revive ttae historic steam passenger trains at J amestown in Tuolumne County may be sidetracked by state budget cutbacks. an official says. The steam trains haven't operated since 1979, but the state Department of Parka and Recreation bought the Sierra Railroad this year for $750,000. Another fear is that aluminum oxide particles from shuttle exha usts might act as seeds around which ice droplets might form, increasing the feathery cirrus clouds in the upper atmos~re. An increased cloud cover, be aatd, could also block sunlight. Turco said his research concludes that .. at the most you're 1ettiD1 to double" the number ol ice particles, which could c h ange avera1e temperatures .no more than one-tenth ol a ctesree: One environmental problem shuttles may cause in•olves the 1reat plumes or exhaust at launch sites. Acid HlWn1 out rrom tbe clouds could affect plants and pouibly people, be said. The shuttle 11 launched only at C•pe Canaveral, Fla., with plans to belin West Cout fllpu from Vandenber1 Air Force Base in Califomia. CRUSTACEAN CLOSEUP -Marine scientists a r e studying blood chemis try. internal organs and the eyes of giant isopods in an ........... effort to determine how thev see and s urvive in dark depths of the sea. · MUG IHOT -This head-on view of a giant isopod shows some of its characteristics and gives a hint of its leathery skin which helps ~ ........ protect it. Ten of lbe deep-sea crustaceans are on exhibit at New York Aquarium. Nude travelers provoke suit SAN DIEGO <AP > -A pasaeqer bu riled a lawsuit a1ainst United Airlines and others alle1in1 ne1ll1ence in allowinl her to be assaulted by two drunk male pusen1ers who ran nude down an aisle. Matthew N. Lees, attorney for Alis llcC\lrdy ol Cardiff, C&lif., 1,aid that two men, whom .be described as ·•rootball player types," ordered ala bottles ol whiskey each and also were served "several been" in the incident Dec. 11, ·-· llcCunly alleted in the suit that the heavily intoxicated men atripp.ct naked and remained that way the remalnaer ol the ru1ht. ''TbeJ pu-aded up and down the ....... talked and san1 in a loud rauc.ous manner, used obsce ne lan 1 ua1e and threatened 111. llcCurdy and other puseftlen with physical violence," the suit •aid. The attAJmey said tbe two men were "very intim idat1n1n because ol their size. In her suit, McCurdy said the men pressed their races betwem . he r Mat while sitUnc beblnd Wt and touched variou. parts ol Wi body while makin1 obscene ... su11estive threats. The rupt engineer and othlr I flight attendants were asked 9 ~ stop the two, but the m1 . encineer alle1edly reruae saying, "Boys wtll be boys." - 11 Ii'"'----... ....--.-... -.--. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tueaday, December 15, 1981 •ANN LANDERS -ERMA BOMBECK •HY GARDNER IMAGE FROM COLUMBIA Despite darkness and cloud cover. this photo of the Los Angeles basin was acquired by Shuttle I maging Radar aboard the Columbia during the s huttle's second fligM Nov. l2-14. The area's f rceways are visible as da rk lines. n..-CJnon AE 1 pqoGRAM 1s ,.,., soonost"att'd SLR u.irn>'r.; II ~t'1 focus· and shoot somtlle to u!.!!• Its 1,;omputei bfilon IS l)rD'1fdffimed 10 QIW VOU llf'rfllCI P•CIU•t'$ on dny l19h1 -"""" woth flash I Conct!IHr.11 .. on vour sub1tJCt .ind 1111 1~ A( I PROGRAM do all the worl Or. 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Resident outraged DEAR ANN LANDERS: Regarding the letter rrom "0y Vey in Great Neck." I 'm not as con cerned with the self ·appointed ramily maven. Edith, as to whether it iB right or wrong to give sterling silver when you can't afford it. What annoyed m e was her statement. "Since the couple will be living in Anchorage, Alaska. they will have about as much use for sterling silver as I would have for a buffalo in my living room ... Obviously. she has never been to Anchorage. She must think Alaskans go to work on dog sleds and come home to their igloos for a dinner of blubber. True. Anchorage is not New York -and l hope it ne ver will be -but it's a rar cry from what outsiders believe it to be. Come visit us som'etime and you will be s urprised OUTRAGED BY HER STUPIDITY DEAR OUTRAGED: So were dozens of other ~borage dtizens. One even sent a huge stuffed toy buffalo and asked me to send it to tbe Ignoramus with the suggestion that sbe put It -well, let's just say in her living room. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l have been reading your column for years. It h as brought me closer to life. and I've had many good laughs I and a few tears l from some of the letters . . It's the first thing I look at when I get the 'paper a great way to start the day . Here's a poem I couldn't res ist. Would you like to share it with your readers? I Have Four Gentlemen Friends I get up with ··Will Power ... .Have lunch with .. Arthur ltis ... Go jogging with "Charley Horse" And go to bed with "Ben Gay ... WIDOW PAST 70 IN CHICAGO A DEAR CHIC: Did you know th'at your friends, WUI, Arthur, Charley and Ben, have been coined? They are now pe rforming the same activities with ~ .. UM8S thousands of women a ll over the North American continent. Being 70 isn' l !.o bad wht-11 you consider the alte rnalin" DEAR ANN : Something (.'O.[TH'S up every year at this lime. There must be othe rs who have the sam<.' problem Would you please s ay something·1 Relatives who live m the East al\\a~·s send us money to buy Christmas prl'sents. I like to do my shopping in October and November before the cr.o~ds and \H•athc·r get bad. But the money invar iably arrl\ es just a few days be fore Christmas . with th<.· request that I buy gifts for all the m<.·mber ... of my famil). wrap lht!m and put ltll'm under the tree. Eve ry year I lx-c,0nw more angry al this extra work ()11 s hort not1c·<." Will you please say a word to these th o ughtless people '' ll 1s ~x tn·m<.•ly annoying lo be saddled with this Joh ~ear after year . always at the I Ith hour If they would send the checks the first wet•k an December it would help a lot. Thanks FRAZZLED SHOPPER DEAR FRAZZ: Gifts are what pt>ople want to give -WHEN they want to give them. It would be most ungracious lo ask your relatives to hurry with the checks. Maybe they a re sending them as soon as they can. Don't Jlunk your chemistry test Love as more than one ~t of gland.! calling to another. I/ you have trouble making a duhnchon you need Ann's booklet, "Love M Se:r. and flow to Tell Ow Dllfermce." Send a long. :1el/-addreu ed, stamped envelope Wtth your request and SO cents ro Ann Landen. P 0 Boz 11995. Chicago. Ill. 606ll Finding gift no game Every year. one of my children wants a game for Christmas where the demand exceeds the supply by about 355,000. The game is touted on tele vision. beginning in June. with the approach that if it is not under your tree on Christmas Day, you are an unfit parent and your children will grow up to steal hubcaps. By September, your child has built up to a pitch. If he doesn't get this game. he may give up breathing for Lent. He assures you it is the only game he wants . Now the pressure is on for you to find the game that. for the purpose of avoiding a lawsuit, I will call "Humiliation" ... a game for the entire family, order No. 17055354. batteries not included. BY OCTOBER, EVERY store in your area is sold out of Humiliation with no hope of getting a new order in. But tbe television teasers go on . . . showing a typical American family with Mom and Dad and two-a nd-a-half children sitting around a table playing Humiliation until they faint from JOY. Forget baking fruitcake, buying a Christmas tree, entertaining with wassail. raroling, sending out Chirslmas cards, or decorating the house. Every morning as soon as the alarm goes off. your feet touch the floor and you give the battle cry ... Find Humiliation today ~·· By mid-November, you have driven flMA IOMlfCI ATWIT'S END 1.800 miles in search of the game. following tips from friends that a discount house h a~: l wo left in the northern part of the state. or a lO\' dealer has one under the counter that is damaged. but negotiable SEVERAL TIMES \'Ol. are te mpted to get a ga m e that 1s a nµo ff o f Humiliation. like Mortify or f c.i mtly Conceit. but it won't be the s am e . I f v 0 u . ,. (> I u (' k \ I ., ' I us t l)l• f n rt' C h r i s l ·m a s . .'' o u r a c· l' a 1 i tt 1 <' o I d gr a ndmother to the countl'r and wrench the last Humiliation gaml' on earth from her fingers. buy b<1 tteries and put 11 under the tree. On Christmas ni ght when ~·ou are pi c king up a ll the pape r . ribbon and w a r r a n t i c s . \' o u r · e v t• s f a I I u p o n Humiliation. stiil in the box. thl· ~9 95 price tag shining like a beacon. The kids are playing with a C'<.1rdboard box and s napping the air pock<.•ts of pla:-t u: packing material. Christmas is not a game.~ fnr kid~ Early Reagan noted Q ; ......... PresWeM aea1a• .. being balled u utl· la._, 118'& I& a fad "at as a coUe1e freduau lte ltelped span a l&rike at Eareb c.lleee, a ••all colle1e dose to Peoria, Ill.! Mat'• lite s&ory -If aay? - ff. Reed, Deaver. Pf ISOllAllTJ Q.&A. BY MARILYN AND HY GARDNER pages of this facl ·fi~din,:! ~efere~ce book (which we presume 1s available in evt'r} library l is such incidental intell igence as how Reagan came to be called .. Dutch .. His bankroll was so thin that invariably an A: Back in '77 . Arlington Press published one or the most meticulously researched books ever written about a handful of movie superstars titled ·'The All -Ame ricans ." One or these. alphabetically spotlighted by James Robert Parish and Don E. Stanke. is Mr. Reagan. Nol missing a biographic bit, the two authors devote a short paragraph to the incident lo which you make reference. invitation to a male or female to Join him / TIOS FOLLOWS A MORSEL in which they reveal that college officials accepted -the student on a sports scholarship cal haU the price of tuition. some S180 a year>. After noting that young Reagan worked out his room and board by washing dishes at the· Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity house, this story follows : .. As a freshman Reagan was rar from popular with the faculty when he spearheaded the organizing or a studen t s trike lo protest the new administration's economy measures that would, if implemented. cut the academic courses to almost nil. . .. After the Thanksgiving recess, the students returned 1to Eureka but did not attend classes. As strikers, they burned the college president in effigy. but won their fight. .. Dotted generously through the 448 for a snack or other a ctivity was concluded with the words : "We 'll have to go Dutch ... ' "OUR FAMILY DIDN'T exactly come from the wrong side of the tracks." he recalled year s later. "but we we re certainly always within sound of the tra in whistles ... Another insight into Early Reagan: He enjoyed taking turns visiting the many farms around the town of Dixon. Ill.. especially when he deve loped a fascinatioD for horseback riding. To young people who once admired the Horatio Alger stories. leerning the intimate rise to fame and fortune of our president. Alger was a piker Send your questions ro lly Gardner, "Glod You Askfti That ." in care of tM Dady Pilot. P.O. Boz 19620, Irvine. Cali/. 9'1714. Manlp and Hy Gan:fntT will anlt.Dtt a.t many queshona 0$ they can m thar column. but the volu~ of mail mobs ~'°"°' replies impos.tt~e - ...... By PHIL INTERLANOI of Laguna Beach "No clever remarks. It was a gift." T fOUI HIAlJH OR. PETER J . 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One estimate is that bypass surgery was performed more than 100.000 limes in the United Slates last year al a total cost of about S2 billion. In direct repl~· lo your qut.>~lion : Research has not shown hight.>r rates or return to work in surgical!~ than in medic~ll)' treated patients. Your own decision whether or not to have bypass surge r)'. or conlinut> "ith' medical management. will depend upon your o~ decision and that or ~·our own heart specialists. I suppose you're tired or hearing that no two cases arc> exacll~ tht> same. Dr Stemc:rolm welc:omes questwn.\ from readers lie canr101 answer all md1n duull!I hut will mdude those o/ general mterest 111 t l11s column Send :;our questw11s to /11 111 . 111 l'Urt' 01 the Daily Pilot. J> () BuI 15641 c.;o.~rn \/esa Call/ 92626. HERB MEN OUR MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO Priorities reordered . -. Most fascinating news story of the wk .. v ia AP to th e Sa n R a fa e l Independent-Journal : .. At 18. Stephanie Palmer welcome d the baby girl she had out of wedlock . But marriage '? She wanted to wait till she was more mature. ·Yeah. we have a kid, but marriage is a big responsibility.' says Miss Palmer , now. 20 a nd living in New York City with her 2-year-old daug hter . Chastity .. WELL, CHASTITY is where you find it . So a r e funn y s quible ts i n th e n e w s pape r s . H e r e with a randumb sa mpler ... "A police spokesman said the bodies we re discovered about 4:40 p.m. Wednesday. ·w e·re working on ttie theory tha t whatever happened occurred before that.· the spokesman said.·· 1 UPI from Was hington >. .. Abo ut the investigation into the alleged s inking of the Freedom II off Stinson Be ach:. . . · · ·Half the stuff I· ve been able to verify is false.· sa id Rick Hubbard of the Coast Guard Marine Safetv Office·· <San Rafael Independent-J ournal 1". ONWARD: The most glorious of S. F . ·s few remaining s treet clocks. the priceless one outside Albert Samuels' on Market. has been vandalized again this lime Sl0.000 worth. So many parts were stolen tha t it may never be repaired ... 'I still believe in the perfect ibility of man. but sometimes it ain't easy 1 ... Dean Witte r Reynolds has !in a ccount for ··s. F'. Uppe r Guilt. .. That's the way the firm ·s computer trans1ates S. F'. Opera Guild. which is upper class but not exactly guilt-ridden. or even gelt-ridden ... After lis tening to Pres. Reagan's recent press conference comments. Stu Nixon figures Ri c hard Allen stuck him with Japanese t•ue ·cards SMALL TALK : Even though l have the m e m o at hand. I don't believe these ins tructions from Del Monte Corp. ·s front office to its workers : "If a Del Monte e mployee receives a bomb threat. he should ask the caller A. Whe n is the bomb going to explode '.' B. Where is it located? C. Wh at does it look like" 0 . Wh \' has it been planted'' .. Oh. and as long as ·1 have vou on the line. how's t he familv 'l Seen ·a ny good movies lately'.' .. The me mo concludes : ··If time permits. a ll employees should sign out at the Market St. entra nce ... Unless. of course. that's where the bomb istplanted. · SHORTSNORT: Midnight in Melvin Be lli :s ornate law offi ces on Montgomery . The guard. at the foot of the stairs. sees a s h adowy figure. He dretws his g un. Shadowy figure does likewise. Guard fires. destroying a valuable antique mirror . ··But I'll tell ~·ou one thing. Mr. Belli." said the _g uard next morning. ·· 1 outdrew him ' .. P01 SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT Cancer: Plans change Wednesday, December 16 ARIES <March 21-April 191: You have opportunity to obtain oeeded m aterial. Emphasis on routine. basic necessities and surprise invitation to social affair. TAURUS <April20-May201: You break through maze of indiffe re nce: style is imprinted. you make eontact with excitin~. creative people . GEMINI <May 21 -June 201: Accent on communication, s pecial re lations hip. reunion with family member -greater emotional security. CANCER <June 21-July 22 >: Trips . plans that are s ubject to change. writing. unique relationship -these are spot lighted. LEO <July 23 -Aug. 22>: A deception could exist where m oney is concerned. Count your change Steer clear of schemes which fiirt with the law. Cycle t,iih VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Power-play day -for you. Focus on achievement. responsibility and reward. You'll make money -and love . Your timing is on tartet, intuition is sharply honed. UBllA. <Sept. 23·0ct. 221 : .What has been obscured from view will now shine with clarity. Accent is on ~lub•. rroups. institutions, temporary seclusion. • HOIOSCOPI BY SIDNEY OMARA SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 211 : Obtain hint from Virgo m essage. You can make wishes come true . You'IJ get to heart of matters and you also will gain greater de~ree of independence. No heavy lifting. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 >: Emphasi s on intention. poli cy. achievem ent and regaining of sense of direction. You'll be dealing with Capricorn. Cancer. Aquarius individuals. · CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 191: Emphasis on co mmuni cation. long-distance call. study plans, invitations and meaningful compliment and special person. You'll be rid of burden. AQU~RIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18 I: Details unravel concerning money. investments, leases a nd poss ible partners hip arrangement. PISC~ (Feb. 19-March 20>: Emphasis on law. public appeal, special mission and ability to wait, listed and observe. Gemini. Virgo, Sagittarius persons fiRure prominently. ' Orange Coaat DAIL.Y PILOTfTuelday, December 15, 1981 .. .. • CHRISTMAS CARO SCENE -Passersby make the mselves scarce along Paris' famed Champs Elysees as a mild snowstorm fe ll on ., ......... , thl' F'rent h Capital Sunday night. to the delight of children but not moto rists. Fed up with ties, shirts. after shave lotions and other mundane gifts? 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Christmas Eve we replace this bone with a star." ll'DGE P.\RKER WOOLD VOU BE MR5. JON ARBUCKLE.Of\ DOC.TO~ MRS. JON AR0UC.~LE, OR MR':>. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Tuesday, December 15, 1981 .. l R e cord earnings reported by Fluor Fluor Corp has reported record net earnings of $159.2 million for the fisca l year ended Oct. 31, compared with eamjngs or $131.9 mjllion for fiscal 1980. Said J . Robert Fluor . the company 's chairman ··Fiscal year 1981 was o n e or the ( m o s t important years for the c ompan y be c ause or our acq u1 - s 1t1 o n of S t J o e M ine r a l s . _, '~ .. Fourth.q uarter operations Jtenerated net earnin11 of 966 million compared with $31 .5 million in 1980. Earnin11 per share were 84 cents compared with 6S cents a year a10, an increase of 29 percent. St. Joe Minerals Corp., acquired by Fluor Aug. 3, bad earnin11 in the fourth q uarter that exceeded earnings (or the like period m· 1980. Re venues for the quarter were S l . 9 billion compared with $1.4 billion for the like three-month P.erlod in 1980. up 38 percent. ' ·Merger brings growth Donald 8 . Walter was in a reflective mood al Monday's m erger ceremonies between local1y based Pacific City Bank o f Hu ntingt on Beach and cash-rich Sumitomo Bank or California. "We came a long way," said Walter. who found ed Pacific City in 1973 with a single branch in Huntington Beach. "We were or ig i n al l y capitalized at $1.25 m illwn. and our capitalization base grew to $4.5 million," Wa lter said . The bank. which has expanded to four branc h es -two in Huntington Beach and one each in Garden Grove and M1~s1on Viejo was bought by Sumitomo Friday for $14 2 million. • review ·'S umitomo has a reputation as being a community-oriented hank I don 't expect many <'ha n~es In ract , I was told to C'ontmuc operations as normal," Walter 11aid With the addition of Pacific C ity ·~ four offices. Sumitomo n ow has 5 1 branch offices throughout California. ln terms or depw,its, the bank is the loth largest in the s tale and 8Slb largest m the country. Two more branches one in Anaheim and another in Lu Mirada -are in the planning stages. Corp., a very l"Luoa s uc cessful , d1ve rs 1fie d and pro fitable compan y . The a cquis ition fulfilled Fluor's long.term strategic plan to add a strong natural-resources base of assets to the 'people' assets that are the core or our traditional engineering a nd construction business." Fluor said that as a result ol the St. Joe acquisition, the company's assets at year-end were $4.4 billion compared with $1 .7 billion a yea r ago . Sh a reholders' equity per common s hare incr eased from Sl 1 57 a year ago lo $21.36 on Oct. 31. ··All or our major operations a re profitable," F luor said. "Our e n gineeri n g and construction .companies entered fiscal year 1982 with a large backlog or work. New orders in 1981 were stronger than the $7.2 billion report ed because $S billion in conditional awards were also booked. T hese are contracts awarded to F luor , but not fully released for execution and are not included In our regular reported backlog. BANKS •AGE Nimei Akamatsu, left. president and c hief executive officer of Sumitomo Bank of California, and Donald 8 . Wa lter. president of Pacific City Bank of Huntington Beach. s hake hands at me rger ceremonies. Wa lter, who was president of Pacific City. will remain with Sumitomo as a vice president and direc tor of the bank's Orange County operatJons for a minimum of three years Ac cording t o W a lter, community reaction thus rar has been positive. N1me1 Akamatsu. president and chi ef executive orficer of S umit o mo , s aid at tbe ce remonies held at t h e Goldenwest and Edinger office 10 Huntington Beach, "Our bank 1s a huge organization with an extensive international network. But we are here to serve the community We are very cons umer-on ented." A kamats u said Sumitomo plans further expansion in Orange County. The bank had two county offices prior to the merger Earnings per share were a r ecord $2.83 in fisca l 1981. compared with $2 73 a share for the previous year -an increase of 3.6 percent. This was the ninth consecutive year or increased earnings. Ultrasystems sets record 0 c ·11111111 Concurrent with the merger anno un cem e n t , S umitomo announced that owin~rto marltet conditions it bas decided not lo m ake the public offering of convertibl e preferred stoclt whi c h had been reported previously. ConsolJdated revenues for the fiscal year just ended were a r ecord or $6.1 billion. up 27 percent from the S4.8 billion recorded for the like period the previous year . Nev. orders during the year were $7.2 billion. compared with S9.3 billion for the like period las t year. Fluor's backlog of work to be completed at Oct. 31 was $16.4 billion compared with $16. l billion on the like date in 1980 .. Among our non·engineering and construction oeprations. Fluor's offshore contract drilling company h ad a 28 pe rcent increase in revenues and 57 percen t increase in ea r n in g s, and its drillin g fleet is fully contracted for 1982. Our distribution companies also had an exceptional growth year.'' Ultrasystems lac. of Irvine reported that the company's net inco me for the nin e ·month per iod ended Oct. 31 reached a record-breaking level of more than St million, an amount which represented a 131 percent increase over the $456,000 in net income achjeved for the first nine months of the prior fiscal year. Earnings per share for the nine months period also soared, increasing by 100 percent to 34 cents a share, compared with earnings of 17 cents a share achieved for the firs t nine months or the prior year. Contract revenues reached a record level of $17.3 million, an amount which represents a 24 percent increase over the $13.9 mi l li o n achieved at the nine -month period of the prior year . For the third quarter ended Oct. 31 net income amounted lo $403,000, or 12 cents a s hare, up from $210,000, or 8 cents a share, for t he like period of the prior yea r . Per-s har e d ata w·e r e c omput e d on 3 ,372.357 , compared lo 2,642.757 shares for the like period or the prior year. Contract and other r evenues were ~.6 million for the third q uarter or fiscal year 1982, com pared with $4.9 million for the corresponding period of fiscal year 1981. Instead, the bank said. it has so ld $22 5 m i llion o f non-convertible preferred st.oclt directly to its parent company, the Sumitom o Bank Ltd. of Japan The preferred stock is without maturity and without s inking fund. S umitomo Bank began operations in California on Feb. 2. 1953. , I I \ WESTCLIFF PLAZA ' , , , ' I I -- I • •• # , .. -, ......... . ' ' ' , • , . I ' , r • , • INA . ' , • NEW DODY -.__·:. FOR CHRISTMA 1st Prize. Tunruri Home Cycle. The pertecr home exercise machine for everybody. 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GARONER, ADMINISTER ESTATE aka GLADYS LEWIS NO A·1"'42 GARONl!A, •II• GLADYS To a1i h ul .r s .~:~·~:APlT~f,g:\~ btnef lclarlt-s, crodttors ADMINISTER ESTATE and contl"4'!ent creditors of NO. A.110313 Donald M elvin Fox tlnd T 0 a 1 1 h 1 r Pe rson .. who may be e . s • oth r wlse lnti:rtisteo In the benetlcl.arles. creditors will and/or estdle. and cont1noent cr editors of A ~tltlon hac; been hied Gladys L. Gardner, aka by Jeane A. Fox In the Gladys Lewis Gardner, Superior Court of oranQe aka G I ad Y s Ce c i I I a County r eciuestlng that Gardner and per sons ~ho Jeane A Fox be app · t ed m a Y be o t he r w 1 s e as personal represen~~~lve i nte r ested In lhe will to administer the estate of an~ipo;,~t~~';,t~:"s .. ~ fllA"' D 0 n a I d M e I v I n F 0 II ... ~!" """ Newpo rt B eac h CA by Orr llla Smith 1n the (llTlder the Independent Superior Court o! Oraoge Administration of Estates County requesting that Act ) The t r f Orr.Ila Smith be aPPQinted h . pe 1 ion is set or as personal representative earing .'" Dept. No. 3. at to administer the estate ot 700 C1v1c Center Drive G 1 G West Santa Ana CA 92701 ad Y s L . a rd n e r on o' be 30• N e w p o r t B e a c h • ecem r • 11181 at California <under the 9 · 30 A.M. j 1 n d e p 'e n d e n 1 rl F ~OU OBJECT t~. the, Administration of Estates g anting of !he pet1t1on, 1Actl The petition is set for you should ~tther appear hearing in Dept. No. J at at the hearn~g and st~te 700 Ci vie Center Drive your objections or file w es t Sa nta Ana · Written Objections w ith the Ca I t f or n i a 9 2 7 0 1 on court before the hearing. December 16 1981 at 9: 30 Your appearance may be a m ' in p er son or by your '1F YOU OBJECT to the attorney t ' f th · · 1 F y 0 u A R E A gran mg o . e pet1t1on, you should either appear C R .E DI T 9 .R or a at the hearino and state contingent creditor of the your obiections or t ile decease~. you must file written objections w ith the your claim wit~ the court court before the hearing. o r p r esent II t o the Your appearance may be per s~na l r epresentative in pe r son or by your appointed by the court attorney within four r:nont~s from 1 F y o u A R E A the date of first 1~suan~e c R E o 1 T o R 0 r a of l~tters as provided 1n contingent creditor of the Section 700 of the Probate decea sed, you m ust file ~od e of ~~lt torn.'a. T~e your claim witti thti court time fo~ f1l1nq claims will or present it to t h e not e'l(ptre tor four months personal r epresentative f rom the da t e of the appointed by the court hearing noticed above. w1th1n tour months from Y~U MAY EXAMINE the date of first issuance the file kept by the court. of letters as provided in If you are interested ~n the sec ti on 700 of the Pro.bate estate, you ma.v file a Code of California. The requ~sl with the co~rt to time for fili ng claims will receive special notice of not expire prior to four the inventory of i:s,tate months from the date ot assets and of the pet1t1ons. the hearing noticed above. acco unts and reports YOU MAY EXAM INE the described .'n Section 1200 file kept by the court. If of the California Probate you are interested in the Code. estate. you may file a Coley & Shaw, By : Errol request with the court to G. Shaw, Attorney a~ Law, r eceive special notice of ·UO H S.treet, Suite 6, the inventory of estate Bakersfield, CA 93304, assets and of the petitions. (805) 327·9127. accounts and reports ~ublt~hed Orange Coast described in Section· t200 Datly Pilot, Dec. 15, 16, 22. of the California Probate 1981 5405-81 Code Greenbaum & NOTICE OF DEATH OF Greenbaum, by: Judith E . • ANITA JUNE BARRY, Harding, _610 H!wport aka ANITA J BARRY Center Dr tve, Suite 900, ANO OF PETiTION TO Newport Beach, California ADMINISTER ESTATE 92660. (714) 760-1866. l'VlllC MOTl: E HO. A111411. Publtshed Orange Coast T 0 a I I h e I r s Dally Pilot, Dec. e. 9. 15, beneficiaries, c redi tors 1_9_e_1 __ s_l4f>-__ e_1 ____ _ and contingent creditors of An i ta June Barry and person s who may b e otherwise Interested in the w ill and/or estate· A petition has been filed by Lois Wendt i n the Superior Coor! of Orange County requesting that Lois Wendt be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of Anita June Barry Cunder th e Independen t Administration of Estates Act). The petition is set for hearing 1n Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, in the City of Santa Ana , Ca l i fornia on January 6 . t981 at 9: 30 A.M . IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petiti on. you should either appear at the hearing and state your ob1ect1ons or file written ob1ections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CRED I TOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must f ile your cla•m with the court or pre sent ti to th e per sonal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in Sect ion 700 of the Probate Code of California. The ·time for fl ling claims will not expire prior to four months from the date of the hearing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are interested in the estate, you may file a request with the court to r eceive special notice of the Inventory of estate assets and of the petitions, ace ounts and reports described In Sect ion 1200.S of the California Probate Code. N•thaniet w. Horton,. Attorney at Law, 401 Civic Cent•r Drive West, Suite 1027 I Santa Ana, cam. 9%701; tel. (714> 972-9717. ....,.......,. 0r-c .. ~ o.i1, Pllo(, Dec. lS. 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Qlwn o, P<A>llc notu no ••n ,,_ onct • -IOI lhrH IJl -11\lnlh<t 0..lly PllOI ADOPTED, SIGHEO ANO APPllOVED ll'lls ?4th d•f of Ho•tmber, "" IMtty~IU Stwlta-,.rs 11-r W 1M19111 cr.rv1s Nonon (Mot- PuOll\lle<I Or-C.0.st 0 .. ly POot, I>< I O I~ ,.., S?'l-11 Wl'E•tC>a'°'1•T Of' CALIAHlllllA COU"TY Of" OIUUtGIE In lhe Mot" .. of tfw ""9flc•lion Of J AMES 1.AFAYETTE FOXElo. 10< CNn;tof ,._ CASIE NUMal• A·ntlt'J O•DE•TOSHOWCAUH fOa CHAlllGE Of lllAMI J AMU L.'FAY£nE FOXEN and REECE FOXElo, L-1 Gu..-dlM! ,,., 1 llto • petition on ll'll\ court f0< .,, 010tr ••-•no o•M-r "',,,.,.. his t'41m• lrom JAMES LAFAYETTE FOXEN to JAMES McCl.YMOloT nAUFFEll It '' ,,.,my Gr"dPreil 1,,.1 •II --int•'•t1H 1n ,,_ m.itlff •t«•WiO •PP••r Otlort '"'' court '" OtPotrtlNf'll No lat 1'0 O vi< Qnter 0.lvt WHI. S.nt• "In•, CaUfofno• .... Otctmller JO. 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MUNtc:IPALCOUlrT Of" THE WIST O•A1te• JUOICIAL IMIT•tCT ODWITY cw oa.,.._ ITATW OP CAUNttlllA .......... -.... -.• ~ Piaifttlff: CITIZENS& IOUTHEaN FllfANCIALCX>llf'OaATION, .. Gffrtl• c. ......... De ........ : HOBEaT •tNIEHAaT, 1N11...-1y ......... ~. AINEHA•T FL.OOaC:OVE•tNG, .... DOES I """""' 1', 1nc:tusl"' I"" CM <-......,,.. NOTIC&I 'f• .... .._-. fte <-'...,~ ....... -...... .,._....._ ___ ,...... ....... ~ ............. ...... ............ ---··-........, ..... _. ___ .. w •••...etY .. ttiet -wnt ... ........... ..,,_, ........... . AYllOI U-. .. 111111 .. .,, f1l1. Ill tr*-! ........... ---.,._ ti• ••flNcla a Me•H ~·· Uf. ~ ............ LHle ...... _... ... ..__ II U .... -mlk.IW'., ceuete a .............. -.-•• ,.,,. l-41et-lt ... HI• -·· • ,._... -nu. • ...., ...-. ....... -....... -· ...... · I TO THE DEFEHO,\NT• A cMI compttl"I 1'1.t• o.tn flleCI Oy th• Ill•'"''" ...,,," 'fOU If ¥0U wi~ lo Oltl-INS lawwtl, 10U mu$1, wlll'll" JO daJS ...... ""' ,.,,.,_ ,, ...... 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Maxwell will assume the duties of chief accountin1 officer of the company from Robert H . M.artin. ln anticipation of his upcomin1 retirement, Martin had requested that an orderly transfer of his responsibilities be implemented. He will continue as corporate controller until April 1, 1982. at whic h time Maxwell will assume the additional title of controller Martin will then serve as a s pecial assistant to M uwell until his normal retirement date of March 21. 1983. • Robert E . Conger bas been appointed vice president and general man age r o r the Com pute r Text Division of Anaheim-based Comarc'o Inc. * Ed Gauch has been appointed group vice president at Basso Associates Inc .. Newport Beach. * William G. Ko.tiler t\as been named mana ge r , cos t accounting for ITT Cannon. Santa Ana. Konther joined ITI c11m 11111111 Cannon in 1976. He li ves in El Toro. * Fred J. DeRienzo has been a ppointed vice president/loan administration for the Newport Beach headqua rters office or Comme r ceBank. He lives in . Mission Viejo. * Joseph Kilcoyne has been promoted to vice president and general m anager of the AMF Ti r e Equipment Di vision or AM fo, Inc. His office is in Santa Ana. * Michael P. Saaders has been ap p oi nt ed direcfor o f com munications at Rockwell International Corp's. Defense E lectr onics Operations in Anaheim. * Timothy D. Carlyle, a partner in the Sant a Ana law firm Sullivan & Carlyle. has been elected to ser ve as the 1982 board chairman of the Orange County Chamber of Commerce. OYER THE COUNTER NASO LISTING~ MUTUAL FUND He lives in Laguna l:Seach . • Michael Boardmaa has joined the staff of American State Bank as vice president and manager of the Orange branch, Town anc,t Country Center, Orange. • Robert F. Hoyt has joined First American Title Insurance Co. as vice president with the firm ·s national title service in Santa Ana. 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December 1 S, 1981 s 87 NYSE t~OMPOSIT~ 'I'RAN ,A~'l'l()NS OVOTAfl()N' INCi.VOi •••o•~o· TMl Iii• YO•tC MIO•IST. jtA(lf'I( .... •OUON Of T•O•T AllO (ljijCINllATI uo,. e A(MAliGU AOIO llll'OlllUO I T HUI MASO AMO INUllO T 1.•" -s.\~ ... ,~p .. rescr1pt1on for less pain rTtw 11 the aecond of a /iw·par1 ""'' °" &olf • ...-.e ta.% deiduclkm nrolegtH J A visit now to your dentist, eye doctor or 1ur1eoa may not bt your idn or a holiday treat , bul it may lead to dental and medical etepense, the pair of which may be handsomely offset by pre-1982 tax benefits. If yC>u can incur a medical or dental bill in the next l'Ou1>le or weeks, the odds are you're better off taking on the e"pense before Dec. 31. Reason: the lit; perC"ent income t ax cut of 1981 (picayune> is followed by a bagger 10 percent tax cul in 1982 1 worthwhile). So a medical deduction is worth more in 1981 than in 1982, assuminl( your total medical expenses in 1981 exceed 3 percent of your adjusted gross income. If you or a tax dependent will "-have .:xtensive period ontal work coming up ~ ,... ~:~~:~i::\:~ SYlVIA PDRTl&i:-~Z examinations, have the work don~ and paid for in 1981. And to be sure you incur the medical expenses when you want them, in 1981, here's a rundown from Prentice-Hall of the rules on when the expenses are treated as paid. 1 > Paying by check. Payment by a good check is considered made when the check is given or mailed. You can mail your physician a check as late as Dec. 31. 1981 , and deduct the expense in 1981 even though the check isn't cashed until 1982. 2 t Paying by credit card. You can deduct the expense in the year it is charged. If you charge a mcd1l'al bill on your bank cr edit card in 1981, you can deduct the expense on your 1981 return -e".en though you pay the bank in 1982. 3) Payment by borrowing. You can deduct the entire medical exµense in the year you pay the bill, even if you pay off a loan over many years. 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'• • • I -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. December 15. 1981 I I I -..1 l \ 'l -EY89G-11001•• NEW1 CttAM.lf'I AHQILS "Angel On My Mind" • NHL HOCl<Et ~alo &lbfn v. Los Ano-!M Kings • THI MUPPETS au.t: Nancy Welker • HAWAII AYE..O McGarrett INds a seareh !Of tne wltMSs to a 2·yM<· O\d l'ftlJrdet In oro.r to pro· tact Iler egalnst the er lme • s prime IUapact. I IUllN£88 REPORT DICK CAVETT Gues11 Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon. (Part 1 i2~= I TWO AGAINST THE AACTIC A wolf, a *C)fve(1ne and a polar bear ate encoun· tered by two Euumo cnn- Oren during their struggle lor survlvll In the ArCloc Circle. (Part 11 (l)MOVIE * * * ''°' "Gloria" ( 1980) Gene Rowl1nds, John Ad1me1. A former gun moll becomes the protec· tor of 111 Ofpf\ened 6-year- Old Puerto Rican 1ar091ed by the underwof1d f()f the inlormltion he C91'•ies on a bittered brlefCIM. 'PG' 8:30. WELCOME BACK, KOTT£A I KCETNEWSBEAT IUllN£S8 REPORT 8NEWI llAAHEV MILLER eHUciHIE • Juon Robards and Jack Dodson stir In this one-a<;t p11y about two men from OC>OOSlte wor1os who shate the l<>nellness ol tile bog Qfy 1:00 I ces NEWS N8CNEWS HAP9Y DAYS AGAIH Fon:roe dogs onto his 11ttle blldt boOk to come up with 111 ms11nt date tor Al I A8CNEWS M•A•S•H H1wkeye t1g11ts 10 keep a wounded soldier alive wnlle 111 oncesaant barrage ioes on near the 4077111 JOl<EA'S WILD ovtAEASY Guests bluegrass muSt· c.-ns Doc 1nd Merle Wat· ton 0 • MACNEIL I LEHREA REP<>f'T CJ) TIC TAC OOOOH 9 ENTERTAJHMENT TOHIGHT An Interview w1'h Fred A1111re. 8 THE MUPPETS Guest Glenda Jackson ct)MOVIE ''i "SIHI" ( 1980) Laa M1j«s. Jennifer O'Neill A ~t1lul women lS assosl· ed by 1 tough construction for_, on running the company Siie lnhef'1ts attar her llll'lef'S SU5')1CIOUS, "KCIOentll" death 'PG' CH) AEMEM8EA WHEN ... "The lmege Makers" Oiek C1vet1 reviews 200 years of American commercial· Ism -from tile earl)' colo- nill pef'tod thro.JOh today's $54 bi»ion ondust ry <a)MOVIE * *''°' "Bruballer" ( 1980) Robert Aedtotd. · Y8')het Kono. A reform-mlnoed wltden uncovers wide· ll>fMCI CO<ruptlOn when ~ SPECIAL -Ray Charles (left> is Kenny Rogers' special guest on .. A Special Kenny Rogers" at 10 tonight on KNXT (2). enters hts newly assogneo pr1son posing as an Inmate 'R' 7·15 tlJ MOVIE t: • * Special Sec:1oon ( 111751 Louis Se1gner. Mtehlll Lonldale tn Paris dut1ng the VICfly regime, a Nazi lnal tor the murder ol a German naval cadet ands In the e•ecuuon or lour innocents 7:30 8 2 ON THE TOWN Featured. a prollle of Buckm1ns1er "Bucky" Fuller. archotect. author and engineer. observe the F1ngern111 Lady as She paints por1ra1'5 and sc_, on he< clients na~s I QtFAMILYF£UO LAVERNE & SHIRLEY &COMPANY Shorley starts spending lime woth a wealthy, soph1st1ca1ed older man D EYEONLA. Fea1ured a 10011 at teacher attoludes on se•. a report on how women are succeeo1ng 1n a man s world, the new Oelorean car • M"A'S'H Happily mamed B J taus lor a beautolul war corr&- sponde nt (Susan SI James) I TIC TAC DOUGH MACNEIL I LEHRER REP<>f'T Ii) NEWS Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE A V1s11 Wllh Kids Of San 01090 ®J YOU ASKED FOR IT Featured Strangest Newscaster and "Bird· man Of London .. 1:00 tJ LITTLE LORO FAUNTLEROY RtGky SchrO<le< ano Alec Guinness Sllr on the story ot an 1mpover1Shed young- ster wll() os swept from the tenemen" ol 111111..ceniury N-York 10 1he Enghsh aatate ol 111s grandlattle< (RI D Qt FATHER MURPHY A ta3Ch8f accepts an oller of slate fonanc1al a.d lor lhe school, 111en rearns ot me1ns thal Father Murphy aoo Moses must oo O 8 MOVIE * * • Counterpo1n1 119681 Criarnon Hestor. Ma11m1han Scriell An Amencan symphony con· duct Of and hos or Ches tr a are taken pr1sone<s by the Germans during a USO lour 8 (II HAPPY DAYS Joanie and Chacho try 10 get the awkward Eugene Belvin to aSk Jenny Picco- lo out on 1 date. O • P.M. MAGAZINE A ride 1n NASA s wetghl· 1essness s1mula1ton m1cri1ne, the story ol Kalhy Miller s recovery trom 111 tO-week coma, Chet Ten ptepares 1 fancy ltsh d1lll, Paula Nelson leltS llOW couples Cit> get tile most out ol two PllY· checks • THER£8EL8 The adventurous sequel to "The B1s1ard" by John Jakes 11 set In 1775 as Pllolip Kent risks Ills hte aa 1 cap11Jn on the Colonial Army during the Revolu- Uonary War. (P1r1 1 ol 2) • COSMOS · Encyck>ped1a Galactica" Or C•rt Saoan exlmlnes Ille persistent repons of extreterrestrlal YlsltOfa to E1rth and I.hows lhlt no conv1nong evidence eXISts for such a Yllll -PHI or pr-t (RIO '1!) NOVA Reso1u11on On Saturn" The beauty and new mys. terles dlSCOVMed by Voy· ager t are seen tn the most drama11C or the pictures S8f'lt home and computer ammatt0ns (RIO l ~MOVIE • * Xanadu 11980) Ott· voa Newton·JOhn, G- ~etly A yourog anost, a neavenly muse and a senh- menlat m1111ona1te 101n lorc111> to open up a huge roOef·d•SCO palac41 PG' S ·BIZARRE John Byner shows you 1111ngs stranger lhan truth. larger than Ille. and zanier than anything you ve ever seen U MOVIE • • • • lfoll\es' I 1980) Roger M oore James Mason A oappe<. woman- hallng lrogman os called 1n to 111 .. ar1 the plans or e•1or11on1sts wl'to have 1111ackt!<I a Supply Shop and a1e 111r1:a1en1ng 10 de-Stroy IWO NOflh Sea Oii rogs 'PG &·30 8 @) LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY Laverne m1s1ai..es the t..1n<1· N'S~ or actor Charles Gro- din 10 be an ardent interest in tter ,, G) ALL IN THE FAt.llLY C.1or1u 1• mrown tnt.0 a ~1.i1e ul < mi:let~ shock wncr. M1.._e un"e•IS tl•S lulure ptans IOr th~ St•VIC lamoty $ LAFF·A· THON A c:om~1an nost and tou< comic. conlH tants who compe1e against one another are featured on this uncensoreo comedy game show t:OO D la BRET MAVERICK Woundt'<I gunslinger 81tty the Kod, followed by a long-hme enemy comes to S-twller IO recupe<ale •I Maverick s ranch 8 (!}) THREE'S COMPANY CHANNEL LISTINGS Jack IOS8$ arr conltdeoce on l>lmsetl alter Terry uses her kat ate skllls 10 save him from t>fhng bealen up by a drunk at the Regll Beagle O fJ l<NXT !CBS) 0 1J KNBC INBCI l 9 KTLAlll"ld l " • KABC IABCI c Q KFMB CC RS) • 0 KHJ TV I ln<I I II • KCST I ABCI ( • ICTTV tlnd I s e l<COP TV I Ind I " ti) KCE T (PBS) Cit 81 KOCE I P8S1 On TV l TV HBO •(.•n( ff),h I IWO~I NY N Y tW TSS1 l lSPN1 t Snowt1me1 SPOll•qnt t(dbt(' N1 w~ Nr1wor111 G YOU ASKED FOA IT Fea1ured "Trtck Goller" and · Voga For Cogs And Cats • MERV GRIFFIN Guests Jerry Vin Dyke, Mike Love, J08n Cottons. Bruce Penhlll Sl OOYSS£Y Margaret Mead Taking Note Margaret Mead. who has been largely responsible tor popularil· lnO llllhf OPOI007 In A"*'· U , le pr()lllM 0 • COIMOI ' Encyctopec111 0oUactiC8" Dt C111 Segan e1tn11nea the Wtllltnt report• ol •••r11tt1e11r111 v1111or1 to Elflh 1111d lhOwa that no c;onvlnGtng avtoenc. •~•at• tor lUGh I llitlt •• PISI or !'!..,eMlll (R)Q (C)MOVll t: t: ·~ "The Hiid W1y' ( 1980) P1tr1Cti Mc<l00h811, LM VIII CINI A hired IM8Mln 118s 10 mall• one mote ht1 before he clf\ retire 'R' Cl) Tffl WIO<Y WOALO CW JONATHAN WINT£AI G~t Olck M1rltn t : 10 <a) IAIULV MIAH {TIME A..,..OXIMA TE) (Z)M0¥1E * * ~ "Dttve. He S1•d" (111721 w11111m Tepper, 1(1ret1 Bliek A troubled young college student, attempting to 1aac11 matu· my through an Illicit romaric. Ind Inv~! on campus l)Olittes. learns that being nice and unln· votve<I doesn't work 1ny· more 'R' t :30. 9 TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT Henry and Muriel secretly p11n lo sneak off to a rom1nllc h1de1way tor theor 2Sth annlverS8ry, un1wwe the g1rt1 11e plott· Ing a 1Urpr1.. parly 11 home G 8ULLSEY£ (Q)MOVIE * . .., "Lao And Loree" ( 11180) Donny Moel, Lindi Pur1 Two young people, both determined 10 suc- ceed on the hectic llld unpredlCtlble world ol show business. meet 1nd 1111 In love 'PG' (.S)MOVI£ * • ,.., "Scavenger Hunt" ( 19711) Richard Senjemln. James Coco When an ec;centrlC mltllon•if e dies, the OondtllOnl Of hlS wtll Mtld hlS halts on I Wiid se1.rcll for Vlrlous lrttGtes on I a.;averiger llSI. the winner being Ible to cillm the deceUed's fortune 'PG' 10:00 8 CJ) A 8PE<:iAL KENNY AOOEAS Ray Cnerles, the 01k Ridge Boyt and Dotti& West join Kenny Rogers tor an l'IOur of country and contempor1ry music. (R) D Qt FLAMINGO AOAO Constilnce revells 11181 srie IS able to wlllt. Ind Mike asks Conatence to ~ ritm change Field s mind about oppo11ng h<s 11<0- lpoO ·H~ QJl HART TO HART Amidst an atmoaplle<e ol danger and Intrigue, Jonatllan and Jennifer's prized lhoro.JOhbred. J.J Hart, makes his debut at the track c;: • PAE.SEHTE "New Approacries To lmmtgratlOfl" ON LOCATION '!he Sl•th Annull Young Comeooans SllOW" Tom tnd Oidc Smothers are jOtned by -11 tllented comedy newcomer• at the Ro•y In LOI Angeles tor an evening of fun 0 MOVIE t: t: t: 'It "The P1r1llax Vtew" ( 11174) Wlfren Beat· 1y, Peut1 Prentiss. An 1nve111g111ve reporler a11ernpts to uncov.r a nattonwode network or poiotical IUM8lns. 10';30 ., IHDEP£NOBfT NETWON< NEWI • THE mTM BACH Tile chorlle and Ofm.tra from lhe 10111 ennull Uni· vers11y ol Ofegon Summer Festival or Music perform Ba<;h's "Magnllle8t In D.'' ID OOY88EY "Margaret llHad Taking Note · Margeret Mead. who llaa been largely •9S(>Of1Slble tor P<J9Yl1t12· Ing llllllropolc)gy In A,,_,. ca. is profiled o (t)MOVIE * • • •, Those U ps. TtioM E~' (1980) Fr1nll L1ngella. Gtyrmis O'Con- nor A "8mt>oyent "'"'"* stock actor, who dreamt ol Bro1dw1y st•rdom, delends 111 Incompetent, slage.-atruclt prop boy and promot" hil romanGe wl1h I Chorus girl. 'R' 10:40 (Z) MOVIE * * "Jus1 A Glgilo" 11:00888(1)(118 NEWS I IATUADAY NIGHT 'AUlHOGAH THE J£fffMONI Mother Jetteraon ltlra up trouble by Inviting -of • 4 0 0 0 TUBE TOPPERS KNXT fl 8 .00 ··t.1ltl e l .o r<I F u u n l I e r o ,. · · 'I' h c s t o r ,. o f a n impoverished youngster who · ts swept from the tenements or 19th ccntUI'\' N('W York to ht:-. grandfather's 1-~n~ltbh ~stale KCOP &' R.00 "The lh·twl~ .. Purt ont-or :,cquel lo "The Bustard" is set IO 1775 KCET @ 8 :00 and KO E 'W 10:00 ·· Enc·yclopedia Gal a<:tica .. Dr. ('url S a g a n l' x a m i n e s 1· e p o r t s o I extraterrestrial \'isitors to Earth KNXT 8 10:00 "A Special Kcnn~­ Rogers... Ra~· Charles. the Oak Rul J.!(' Boys and Dottie West are guests. See photo at left. George'• old glrllrlenda 10 dinner • lfHNYHILL Benny trlea to ltlOw that Hellth S..vlces llVOfl the rich. • DICK CAVETT Guests· Welter MltlhlU and Jeck Lemmon (Part I 012) 11: I& <a) MOVIE * t: * ~ "The Miil Who Fett To Eerth" ( 1978) Oevid Bowle. Canoy Cl8tll A rock atar from an lllen planet, on an inter~ tit}' Merell for waler ror hlS people, beCOmn In exploited mlllion1ife on Earth. 'R' 11:30 8 CJ) ALICE Alice finds 1 hOldup note IOSI by 1 nervous, would· be robber during the morning rush at Mel's. (R) D 8TONtatO' Holl Johnny Carson. Guests Siiiy F~. Jom FO'#ler • (II A8C HlWS NIGHTUNE I IUT OF QAOUCHO Tffl 000 COUPl.E Fellll turns to Otcat for help 1her compt•inlng he can no longer "Commun!· cate" with hit deughter. I SAHFON> ANO SON KCET HEW88EA T CAPTIOHEti A8C HEWS · ®MOVIE • * ·~ 'The M irror CtlCk'd" ( 1980) EtlZabefh T1ylor, Kim Novik 8asecS on 1 s1ory by Agatha Cht1stoe A strange mo.rdet onv<>Mng rtvll Hollywood ,,.,. tlkn piece In en Engh.n 'llllaga 'PG (.l)MOVIE **'h "How To Beat The High Cost 01 living" ( 19711) Suaan Saint Ja,,_, JKSlca Lange No tonger Ible to keep up with lnlla· 11on. three Oregon tiouMWlvn tum to ,.,ceny to bal8nce theft budgets. 'PO -...oHT- 12:00. 1HA NA HA Guest 8en E King • (II FANT AllY ISlAHD An ordlnary men ltYM the lif9 °' "" lwlt'9lno dOubta, and e nun en11e11 Tattoo's aid to help her win a win.. judging cont•t (R) G MOVIE ** ** "Zulu" (1964) St1nley Baker. Jade Haw· kins A small British Plllrol troes 10 hold off 1n onSllUght of thOuSands of Zulu-rlors • Ml<EOOUOLAS Cohoc1 Heucnet Bern8rdl. Guealt Ann Jiiiian. ~ Mandell • AOOKIU A nuree·a brother 11 lnvOIYed with thugs run- rnng I neighborhood pro- leCllon recllet. • CONTtWORARY HEAL TH ISSUES "What You Don't Know Can Hurl You" • TIA.IA COUNTRY MUM: fUTIVAL Roy Clark. Jim StlttOfd. Mel TWiia. Tiie Olk Ridge Soya, George Jones, Don WNN1m1. Ind Joe Sun we !Mtuted In an evening of loot·atomplng mullC. 12.'06. CJ) MCCLOUD McCtoud ooee undercovet u 1 lletotn dealer to lnfll· lt1te 1 rnutlimi.ion-401181 drug ring run l>y I toe> ertmin81 and hit two aons. (R) 12-.30 8 8 TOMOMOW Guests RICI< Sp<1rogfleld. ac1r-Nency MllCtlan<I. • llOVIE t: t: ~ "They Shalt :i 1ve Music" I 111311) Joet McCree. Waller Brennan. A group or young mull· Ctanl g1ther1 II I .. Ille· ment hOUse to pool their talent• ct)MOVIE • • * "Just Tell Me Whit Vou Wini" (19801 All MacGrew, Alan Kong. A wealthy ~ tycoon tl\1nkt he hU hit miltress ••II In une unttt she demands he put ,,., 1n charge or a recently acquired rlloYie studio 'A' (%)MOVIE t: * ·~ "The f .endoah Plot 01 Dt Fu Mancllu" ( 1980) Peter Setler1. Sid C-r. The FBI and Scotland Yard's Oet N1yl111d Smith put-the 188-year.ofd arch villain as he Matc:tlet for the ingredients. lnclud· lrog the Crown Jewels. used 10 m811e h.s ltle-pro- longong ei11lr ·PG• 1;00 • MOVIE • • •, Action In Aral>la · ( 11144) George Sanders, Vlrg1n11 8ruc1 Ourong World Wit II, I repor1er ••po-a NW pl01 to g91n Aflb aupporl. • IHOUENOfNT HETWOMHEWI 1:10• MOYll * * 'h "Heppy Blrlhel8y, WllY.la June" ( 1971) Rod Steiger, Suannal'I York Aller eight Y'NfS In Ille Am81.cn. 1 men returns to hll wile who is lbout to rem.wry 1:16~= •••'A "Glorta" (1980) Gena Rowland•. John ~. A former gun moll ~ Ille P<Otac· IOf Of 1n orl)lllned &.Y9i11r· old Puerto Rican 111ge1ec1 by Ille undeolorl<I for Ille Information he carries In 1 Nttered bne!C8M 'PG' 1:20 MOVIE * • * 'Tiie L.nt M1trie<I Couple In AmeflC8" (1980) George Seo••. Natatte Wood A happily married couple Degon to wonder how happily ""'"*' they rellly If• 1tter IMing II of their friend•' marri90M end UP In the divorce couf1 'R' 1:30• MOVtE t: * * "We Joined Tiie N1vy" ( IH2) Kenneth More. Joan 0 '8rien. A wldly Navy offtQer gets Into mOfe lrout>le then lie can handle before -g- JOHN DARLING ••••• ••••••••••• a~i.o * * * 'The Long ~a" < tlllO) J.,,_ Ind Stacy KHeh, 01vtd and Keith C1rr1dlne The Jane Jllnff·Cole Younget 01nO leavet 1 trtlt 01 emptied b•nq, plundered ala• ~,,., and dMd bod- ... In 1t1 wlile u tl\e out· J•n ride 1ow11d .-... final llhOWdOWn 'R' 1:46 (Q) MOVll • 1;, My1Uque ( 11179) GeorgN Spehlln, Seman- tll8 Fox A top laSlllOn e>hO- tograprier, rttlred to en oaolated ore or lenluy bacavse or bid lle1llh, Is lnvlded by 1 llery lree 1p1r11 who reachet ri.r to lrM rierse11 or her tnllrb1- ttont 'R' 1:50 1 HEWS 2:00 E.HTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Ari lnterv-Wlth Fred Atl81•• 2:061':9a 2:20~MOVIE * * '• '0.ove, He S•ld (1972) W1ll11m Tepper, Karen Blec;k A troubled young college student, attempting to reach m1tu- rity lhrough an 111rc1t romance •nd 1nvotvemen1 on c1mpus pol1tocs. learns thlt being nice and unon- Yolved doesn t work any- mOfe 'R' 2:25 8 MOVIE • * • 'The World 0 1 Suw Wong (19611 Wtl· tiam Holden N1ncy l(wan Trlgedy unolH Ill Amer1- Clfl arttll and a Chinese l:30i NEWS MOVIE * * "One Heavenly Nogl'lt' (111311 Evelyn Laye, John Bolfl /4 young girt posing IS a stage stir becomes enthrllled by the charms 011 handaorroe noblemen • MOVIE **'It The H1ll-Breec:1·· ( 19521 Robert Young, J8"'S C111er W t11ny os 11posed on an A11ron1 Ap1che revolt ct)MOVIE * • * "Gilda Love' (1980) Gild• Ridner. Oon Novel· 10 Rldne< reprises some 01 lier "S1turd1y Noghl Love" char1e1ers 1n llllS him record or her 11m1tecl· run. oroe-wom1n Broaoway shOW wfllCh llao includes a Beatles medley by Father Guido Sar<1ucc1 R 3:30 MOVIE • * * · The Gathering ( 11171) Ed Asner. Maureen Stepleton Long1tme d•Yl- sions 1mong memt>e<s or the l1m1ly ol a dying man come out 1n the ppen wllen his grown ollspflng ga111er lor a Iona.I l1mlty reunion DMOVIE * * "Pieces 01 Ore1ms" Rot>ert Forster. , Lauren Hulton A belutllut soetal worker becomes lnvolvecl With a h1>er11 but <leclocated ptl8St PG' 4:00. MOVIE * \.\ Wayne Muroer Cue · ( 111381 Regis Toomey, June Clyde The Police have their hands full, '"'*' they r-ve • cate that not only forces (hem lo deal with crim1. nils. l>ul 1 ghost as well ~MOVIE ·~ "Stfft ( 1980) Lee Majors. Jenn.le< O'NelM A belUlllUI womlll IS HS.SI· ed by I tough COt'IStrUC1oon foreman on running lhe company Siie •nherots •lier her lltller S SUsp!C<OUS "ac:odentll death PG 4:05. MOVIE • *"~ The Iron ~a1or · 119431 Pat O'Brien Rober1 Ry111. (%)MOVIE * t: • "Spec111 Seciion' (1117S) LOUii Se1gne1. Mochel LOn1<1ale In Pins during tile Vocriy regime, 1 Nazi troll for the murder o a Germen navll cacre ends In the .. ecutlOn o tour innoc.nts Wrd•r•d••'• ........ ,,, . ., ... -MOlf•G- 1:00 CCJ • • • "The G.t111er1ng" ( 1171) IEd AIMf, M-.., S1~0ti lontttme dM· -· lmOn9 ~· °' the lamtly of • dying man come out In the open-'*' "" gt0!9n ofttle>tlnO gather '°' a final lltl'lily r-<O· * * ·~ .. s,_.,_ EApreas ' ( 1972) 0.tn ~. Nancy Olaon A -Y0tk acc:oun11111 tfl· ..... _, IO lhe Rocir.IM on an attempt to mooe<nli.e I dllapld1tecl akl reeort ,,. laherttecl ·o · 7:4& (Z) • t: "Bread And Crioc- ot 11 e" ( 111741 Nono -..anlredl, Anna K1r1n1 A determl,,.d 11111an w1lh c;ompa11Uvely crlide man- ner• refu.ses to give up 1n NS 1nemp11 to lit Into soc .. ty ""'*' he emigt11es to SW'llzerllnO 'R 1:00. *.. Oenerlftor1" ( 1116111 Oavtd Jll'ISMn. l(ff'I Olfby A la111er panics when he learns h it newlywed Olugllte< end sorMn-t1w plan on dellver- rng tl\etr own b1by g) • • t: 'AW1tm December" 119731 Sooney POiller Either Anderton A ghetto phys.o1n falls on love with 1 mys1eri0us Afri- can woman WhO has 1 sec••~ sh4I cannot snwa H • • • • 'Allam's Rob" ( 19491 Spencer Tracy. Klllarone Hepburn A mu•de< lrtll creales 111voc 1n Ille m1rroeoe ot I wom- an lawyer and her hus- oand, an .... .,int district 111orney 1$) •••"•"Tile Bleck Stallion" ( 1979) K111y Reoo. Mickey Rooney Alter be+ng rescued trorn lhe 1sl1nd on whtGh lhey were stwp ... recked 1ogeth· er a young t>oy 1nd a horse become 1nv01"9d 1n the r1<:a ol tile c;111tury G' g t: t: ''> Rough Cul" jl9801 Burl Reynolds, L ... tey-Anne Down A 8r1t1sll socoahte lures 111 1ntern1- 11on11 ,_., thief out ol retirement 10 help her steal '30,000,000 on <11amonds. ·PG' 1:00 C » "Steel 'I 1980) Lee M11ors. Jennifer O'Neoll A beautolul woman 1S u .. 11. eel by 1 tough con11ructoon foreman on running the company slle 1ni-11s 1tter her llll\¥'S SUsptCIOU5. 'ilCC•<lental' death 'PG 0 * * x1n10u' t 1980) 01tv1a Newlon-John. Gene ~elly A young 11'1111, I heavenly muse and I Mnll· mental m1lloona1te 101n forces 10 open up a huge tOll4t•·dlSCO pallCe 'PG' 9:45 Z * •' 1 "C•boBlenco" (198 t) Ch•rles Bronson. Jason Robards An ••IMl<I Nut wllO 111s t>ought off lhe ioca1 Police aomonates a small Peruv1111 COISlll town during the 1940s R 10:00 H * • • • The l.4.rror Ctac:~ 'd (19801 Elt111>11111 Tayior. Kim Novak Baseo on a SIOIY by Agl1ha Crirostie A srrange rnuroer 1nvolvtng tivll Hollylooood stars 1111es place 1n .,.. Engtlsn v~tege 'PG S • • "Zero To S.•Jy' Darren MCGIWI, Der11se Noc.ketlOf'I A m•ddfe.IQ8d divorced man. needing money for a~rnony pay· ments. os llCed w1111 repoa- sessong 1 Maha C8t cor>- t 11n1rog I de.tel DOdy IS part ol n1s ne.. par1~sh1p Wtl h I 16•yNt-ol<J Qft1 PG U • • Aolld Games ( t91111 Atacy Keach. Jamie Lee Curtis An eccenlroc trucker. a b e1ut1lul Mc:llhlker and a psycho- pathic ktfle< 1r1vel1ng 1ne same roule 11re playing games ror Iola and death PG 11:00 C • •' • Foaes t t9801 J0<1ie Foste< Sallv Keller· man & Batiuk IV SUGGE5T PLACING MORE c:>tETARY EMPHASIS 0/11 FRESH FRUITS AN/? ANO AS FAR AS MEA7 IS CONCERNEO. I (;() BY THAT 0tP A&M6E THAT .S.~ 'Ir IT SWIMS OR FLIES. •. IT PROt!JAl!JL Y HASN'T BEEN CO()kEO LOf.K; ENOU(jH/' VEGETABLES.' . I . ~~ I I C ISTMAS MUSIC· • • • FROM Fash ion Isl and Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR 0 1 ... I I I Daily Pilai TUESDAY, DEC. ts, 1981 CLASSI Fl ED C4 • Ocean View's Seahawks are still flying high after 60-51 victory over Crespi High. See C2 . ! ams find missing ingredient: It's fun ut it's not. a banner night for Georgia. ( F r ontiere) as fans show their feelings lb JOHN St::VANO C9 llM DM!t ,.llM SWft I It Wal> a v1caous a ffair between the Rams and ~tlanta Falcons Monday night Heck, 1f 1t wasn't f+r the obvious records of the two teams, no one cbuld have guessed the game was meaningless I E ven lhe fans. who had d isplayed their t\Ps lilit1cs throughout most of the season, reached nJ!w heights in showing their displeasure ... e~pecially at the team ·s owner, Georgia Frontiere : A myriad of banners expressing the fans· feeling toward the Ram s, a nd Georgia in general, decor ated Anatleim Stadi um Som e of the printable ones included · ··0o we need Magic t1Johnson I to gel rid of Georgia," "She ruined our t~am You blew 1t, Madam sell." .. Fly like a ~tlt!rny, sting like a bee, the Rans 1n '81 are in t~e sarpe <.'Orner as Ah.'" and finally, "Waive Miss I ' Piggy," with Georgia 's picture v1l>1bly displayed on both ~uks of the banne r. My gosh, 1t 's a good thing tht! Rams won Indeed, for lhc hrsl lime in MX weeks. a nd for only the l>Ccond time in two months. the Rams were able to put more points on the board than their oppos ition. The fi nal was 21· 16 and 1t couldn't have happened at a more opportune tame. First, the victory was against conference-rival Atlanta , Second, the Rams had the satisfu<'lion of knocking the Fakons out of the playoffs (and Philadelphia automatically into it >. Third, their performance was witnessed by millions I " 1 on natio n al telev1s1on '·We're like a family," said Wendell Tyler. whose 79 yards on 22 carries gave him more than 1.000 fl,058 to pe exacll fo r the season ··w e're not lu~ns. "'l' n · winners. And we wanted lo show l'Vl'ry body a{'ross the country that we were winner~ and that wc·11 be back in '82 " uut1ngl>, lht· Ram~ highly maligned defense finally t·ame up with a fow big plays of their o wn, too Natura lly, there was Per ry's effort, but the bal'k breaker mav have been turned in bv safetv Nolan Cromwell , who inte rcepted an errant Steve Bartkowski pass in the Ram end zone and rnn 11 bat•k 94 yards to the Falcon 9 Three plays lal<"r Mikl· (;uman ran around right end for t hree y ard~ and thl· Rams look their fi rst lead of lhe night. 1<I 1fl It's hard to figure one victory Jl> conrlus1ve proof of that but it':. a start. "I l'an'I say cnou~h about this football team. · added Co•u·h Hay M alavas1 "They played thei r ht>arts out. It's JUSl too bad we're not going to he in the playoff~ lih I lhuuJ::hl WC' would " Tht• Ham~ du1 play hard against the Falcons, but it still lwk a Rod Perry 1nterccpt1on at the Rams' 'il'Vl'rt yard hne with I 52 remaining to prl'scrvl· th1.• lt•am ·~ victory ··w e talked all week long about the fac t the re Wa!\ going to be! no post-season playoff for us this ~ C'a r ' s aid ('romwell, "So we decided to go out and play for pride and play for ourselves " Actually, the Rams tried lo ha nd the Falcons the game T here were two 1ntcrcept1ons and three furn blc~. lhrt:t· turnovers of which were converted into pt11nb. by the f'aleonl> But. unlike pa!>l In 1>lay1ng for themselves. tll1e Rams probably gained a little self esteem Quarterback Dan <See RAMS, Page CZ) UCI ranked 20th in nation Anteaters host Loyola tonight Hy JOHN SEVANO 01 , ... Dally Pllet S~ff Thi!\ IS a year or Hrsls for UC Irvine 's basketball team . and Monday was no exception tdt e r Satur day night '~ s tunning 82 70 victory over 13th ranked :'llevada-Las Vegas. the natwn·!> coaches deemed 1t fit tu rank the Anteaters as the 20th he~t learn tn the country in this week's P l Top 20 list l'CI edged Oregon State for the fina l s pot o n the lis t . although the Beavers returned 1 h e fav1>r a~ they we re the /\ssodatc.·d Press' 20th selection Thal news. however. wasn't the only cxc·1t1ng info rmation Coach Bill Mulligan received latt• Monday afternoon Ml'l.l.IGA~ WAS EQUAlLV elated . and rightfull y so. to find out that his prized possession, All-America Kevin Magee. had received a clean bill or health by t h e sc h o<1l doctors w h o examined him T he rating's United Press lntern•lion•I Te•m1 W L I H C•roll ..... c lJJ 0 ) k~ntuc:._, U ) 0 l LOUIS¥11t~ t 11 • 0 4 W1c~1l•St 0 S IOw • 0 • Y•roin--. l tJ 0 I lnP ... 1 0 I An:-.w,, 0 •Min~• 0 10 M l\\OUr. • 0 II Inell...,., • ' 11 USI' 0 !! ~~~~OUl'\hln• 0 ' IS Alal>a""' 0 1' V1ll•nov• 0 11 G•or91ttown , ll G•o•Q•• ' 1C1 At• 81rm1nqn,.m I ~UC lllVINE • • Assoc:i•ted Press T••m W L t N C•roluw ,...,, 0 1 IC.~nru<lly <I t 0 l LCH.11\w1lle t 5'> 0 4 W•thtt• St fU 0 S VffQ1n1• 111 0 • •ow• 0 I O•P•u• 0 I MtnN"SOt4' 0 • A rk4lllW\flf 0 10 USF 0 11 M l\\OUf'I 0 11 Tulu I 1) lnd••n• • ' u ... , ........... s 0 1S SW l0Ut\14na • 0 I• ..... e ............. m J I -. 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"" llS JOO :GOING, GOING hut not gonc :\t lea~t not gone Atla nta's .we:1~ Thi~ Sll'\e Hartko""k1 ac.·nal headed for Alfred __!!!.n kin-. at lht· Ram:-. °7_' arc! l11w \\1th I :l9 to pla~ ended up C>Mly ...... --· c;.ry .. ....._ as a Rod Perr~ 1nll'f<.'l'J.ll10n. sC'aling thl' Ram-. 21 Iii\ 1<.·tun '.\londa ~· nig ht Magee, who suffered a slight knee strain C1gainst the Runnin ' Rebels. nevertheless fi gures to lie in uniform and in the starting lineup al Crawford Hall tonight 1 7 :m 1 when the Anteater~ host "'1n lc~~ Lo~o l a Marymount 10·6 • II UCLA II VtHM'OW• •• G•or901own 10 0 ••90"SI ] , '" \ 0 ••• s 1 1• ] 1 s• ' I ( ~CA A s till kingpin 4s CF A drops out T.hreat of repri$als was key reason i iNEW YORK 1AP 1 The Natio nal Collegiate Athletic ~sociat1on withstood a severe c~allenge to its new t"'o-network tflevis ion p ackage Monday 1Mh e n the College Football A{s soc i a ti on w a s u n a b I e to gathe r enough s upport for a m averick $180 million contract With a third network :Neithe r N B C n or th e 61-me mber CFA. which agreed oh a four-year cont ract last s ~mm er, would re leas e the af:tual vote count, but many qf A members apparently were sc·ared off by the threat of NCAA reprisal s. p erhaps eve n expulsion from the national C)rganization. Arthur A Wats on. president or NBC Sports, said he was advised b y CF A Executive Dir ector Chuck Ncinas that the 5-year-old o r ganization could not get e n o ugh ~rhool'i to ratify the d ea l . wh1('h would ha ve Jle a t h thre at flurdens QB ! REDWOOD CITY (APJ -San )francisco 49ers quarterback J oe Montana received a death threat #ter Sunday's game a nd s at up most or the ni~ht talking with t~o police offi cers who stayed al t}is home. Monta na also was g uarded whe n he arrived al practice !Monday. ; The dt•ath threat was received 4rt.er the 49ers beat the Houston ~ilers 28·5 Sunday, and Montana ~aid, "It c:ame from the parking lpl and r he team authorities 4sked me to wait in the locker ~oom ." He left Candlestick Pa rk with ~police escort. and he adm itted ter. "At first. I was a little ervous. You never really take ose things seriously wlien you bear them. but you can 't ignore . (he m either " · guaranteed each CFA mem ber Sl m1ll1on and two TV appearances THE DEATH of the CFA-NBC pact means the e nd of a ny opposition to the NCAA's new S283 .5 milli o n f o ur -y ear aJ?reement of its own with ABC and CBS 'The CFA advised NBC today that 1t would be unable to deliver a sufficient number of team s to c reate a viabl e te levis ion package under the terms of its agreement with NBC." Watson said in a statement "NBC Sports is n aturally disappointed that we will not be in a position to pursue the objectives of o ur innovative p r im e time college footbal l package .. At the CFA office in Boulder. Colo . Neinas declined to call the latest development a victo ry for t h e NCAA H e s aid C FA m e mhers a ll the nation's m aJor college football schools except the 20 teams in the Big Ten and Pacific· IO Conferences would benefit from the new NCA A contract . whic h inc reases the appearance limit from four 1n two years. plus a wild-card date, to six. with no exception dates "T HE CFA HAS advised NBC that as of this dale Mo nday, there is not sufficient inventory to imple m ent the agree ment that was ratified by the CFA m embers hip 33-20 w ith rive abstentions on Aug. 21, 1981 ," Nein as said. .. Although a number of C FA mern bers expressed Interest in the NBC agreement, there was continued concern about the p ossibility of the NC AA initiati n g e nforcement • procedures again s t those universities that would agree to participa t e in the pro posed CFA·NRC television program." POPPING IT LOOSE Bob Glazebrook of Atlanta 136 > slams into Mike Guman and knocks the ball loos<' in Monday's game ut AnahC'im St adium. It wasn't soon enough . ............... ai.-.~ however. as Guman wa"!\ credited with a three-yard touchdown run in the (irst quarter. ··He is going to be taped up and I don't know how that will arfect him. but I think he 'll be r1ne, .. says Mulh~an "He was X rayed and there was no ligament or cartil age damage " W 1th that wor ry out of the way. Mulligan beamed about his team's placement on L'Pl's hst. "l 'M DELIGHTED for the school and the team." he said ''I'm s urprised a nd naturally I think 1t was picke d by the mor e intelligent gr oup ... U Pl ·s Top 20 1s picked by a panel of college coac hes. AP. mea nwhile , h as a panel of national sports writer s do its s'electing. "I think it 's better to have your peers select you ." says Mulligan. "I think the exposure we got from ESPN c the cable n e twork that broadcast Saturday's game with UNLV> really helped. .. Anyway. I love it. I just hope we continue lo play well " Ac tually, the Lions· record is deceiving in that all their gam es have been on the road because their new home site is s till under construction c a nd will be unul Jan 151 The Lions. coached by Ed Goorjia n. lost a 12-point decision to USC. a 10-point decis ion to UC Santa Barba r a . a o n e-point de('ision to Penn, a six-point decision to Furman. a four-point d ec is ion to S t anford and a two-point overtime decis ion to San Jose State . "They might be winless so far this s eason." s ays Mulligan. "but they've played we ll against some very good te ams on the road. ··WE CAN'T LET DOWN or we'll be in for s ome tro uble." The Lions have o nly two players back from last yeat·s 9· 19 squad. They are led by community college transf,r guard Casper Ware < 11.2 points. 4.0 assists> and center Leonard Agee (8.7 pts .. 4.3 rebounds >. The Anteate rs will counter with their basic starting five and a team shooting percentage of 63 per cent. Due to the Christmas holidays and student finals , just under 2IOO ticke ts are still available for tonight's game. ... • .,., .. .,..., ,.--.-----. . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, December 15. 1961 ..... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Bruins ineligible for Pacific-IO title •·r um AP dispatches SAN F'RANCISCO The UCLA m Bru1m1 will be ineltg1ble for the Puc1ftl' 10 basketball ch a mpionship this season under a policy approved Monday by the confe rence schools' presidents and chancellors The National Collegiate Athletic Association recently placed UC LA on probation in basketball and said the Bruins could not play 10 the pos t season NCAA ( tournament next Marc h UCLA currently is 3·2 anll · • ranked 17th nationally , The confe r e n ce also WC1A closed its investigatton 10to '.~-" Wa s hingt on State's bas k etball program after _. concludint: that no NCAA or ~ co nference rule s w ere BRUINS violated. a s charged by three members of las t season's team The Pac· 10 ruling Monday read · .. A team not eligible for postseason competition ~cause or NCAA or conference probation shall not be eligible for the conference championship in the cited sports, but its games against conference opponents s hall count 1n the confer ence standtnRS " Quote of the day Bob Le m o n, who was retained as manager of the :'lilew York Yankees for 1982. after which time Gene Michael would become manager "I want to know 1f I can go nine. And George Steinbre nner wants lo know if I can go nine I have very few com plele garr>es. I'm the Goose Gossage of mana~ers." Welsh goes. Schnellenberger stays George We ls h , m entioned prominently for several high profile coaching pos1t1ons in his nme seasons [!] at the Naval Academy. has accepted an offer to become the l.'mversity or V1rgm1a 's football coach . a('C'Ord1 n g Lo the Ri c hm ond T1mes-D1s patC'h Monday Neither Welsh nor Virginia Athletic Director Dick Schultz would confirm the aC'<.'E'ptance. but the paper said two koowlcdgeable sources at the univers ity ronrirmcd that We ls h had ~en C'hosen Wt:bh'.5 record at Nav}. including a 7-3-1 finish this year. 1s SS-45-1 Howard Schnellenber ger, s ay 1ng the success or his first three years as Miami's football coC1ch is n't enough. s igned on for five more years Schnellenberger was reported to have turned down a $200.000 offer from his a lma mater. Kentucky. and settled fur som e S140,000 at ~1am1 ,,. Rangers lose Beck for six games New York ddeni.c mun lhve ~ M•lunt•y, play1nl( tlw llt·i.t offcn111vt> ' hot•kcy l)f ht:-l'Urt.>e r. bl'I UJI two l(OUh a!. lht• H an•:l·r~ 1um111.:d lo u :i 0 f1r..,t Pl'rtexl ll'Ud Ulld ht•lcl 1111 for ;1 !'! 4 Nutwnal lhH"kt·y IA·u~Ul' v1c·tory 11v1•r t'1tl!'>h11q~h Munda) 1111.(ht Tht• triumi>h wu:-. 1'<11>tly u:-. N1•w Yur k h11>I tt·ain caµtu111 Barr 8t>dc for i.1it .:aow' U1•1·k l .. ft lht' Haniwr bcnd1 to ftght l'1ll'.'>hu1 gh deh•n:-.emJn P aul Baxt~r l;,1tl' 1n tht' 1>c<·ontl 1x·ral)d and wus a1>1>t'1>:0.l'CI 29 111111ult•:o. an 111.'nullll''· 1ndudrng a 1otaml' m1M·onclut'l It wus thl' 1>(•t·t11Ht t1nw th1:-. yt.•ur that fkck hud returned to the ire to engage 10 u fight a nd league rull·~ t•all fur a 1>1x game l>U:-.pensscm to Hf'ek and u SJ,()(KI fmt.• to the team Ooul( Wlck~nbt•iser S{'Ort·d <I 1n11r of goals as M11nt r1•ul 1•x lended 1t~ unl>t"<•lt:n -.tr ltl~ t11 four ~am(•1> with a fl 3 triumph ov .. r WJshtngton The go.ib wt•re the· fifth and SIXth or lhl' St'U~On for W1 t·kcnht·1'>l'r , \\ho '><·on·d onl.> "''"''" 1r1 41 l!aOH'l> an 1980 Kl , his rook11· yt•ur Bouchie (6-8) riddles Tulane Ted Kilche l's ;!:J potnt' wen· no -.uqHl'>l'. hul Tulant· l1:.11>kt•lhall t·nath Nt'd ft'owlt>r nt•ver t>XJX.'l'lt•d lht• lonM rangl· shootinJ.: and l>I potnb from Stt·vP Houchic· Monda~ 1n a 77 !'19 l'Ullege haskl•I h;,111 loss to 1:lth r<.inkt•ll lr11lt.1na 'I JUSl n1•vt•r rcalitt•d he tould 1>hoot llkl-th.it. · -.:i1d F.,wll·r aflc•1· Uoul'ht1:'-; '>I'< 'tn11ght buC'kd:-. hrnkl' 11111•11 lh1• gamt• 1n lht· w1·1111tl half · lk'., Ii R :ind to 1>hoot rr11m the l'orrwr thl· "'J\ tw tiul ~OU Jll:-.1 rlon l Sl'C that H'r} IJHt•n. l>Jld th<· Tu lant• t•11al·h J un111r C'l'ntl'r John Pinone and fn·-.hman forward •;d Pint·knt>y l'omhtned for l7 pwnt:. lt1 lt•Jd 18th rank1•tl \'1llan11\'a to its 1>1>.th '>tntt).!ht "'111 without J I()'>'>. M5 55 •1ver Towson Statt• Carner qrabs LPGA honors J oann4' Carner •. ror· tht· s t•cond tame· in ht•r earee r . was naml•tl LPC:A <:olfor of the Year Monday ('~1 rrll'r t•dgt•d Donna Caponi by tw1> pmnts an a ran• that wa' not decided until the final offtc1al l..idws l'rn Coif Association l'Vt·nt of the year Tt'""'' ... tar Bjorn Borg denied that has wife Mariana h.1tl undergone 1>1Jri::er} 10 Sweden or "'a:-. 1>uHt•ring from cancer She· 1s 100 perc·ent I It. he '.'>.ltd '" London bdort' lt'a\'IOg ror °'ll{'W York It 1 ... all a lot of non'>e,n H· .. l11 gh 1><•11r1n i.: Jody Campbell of Stanford l'n1v1•rs1l\ was r.amed Pac 10 Athll'lc of the Yt•ar 111 ~alt•r polo The four llmt• ,i\11 Amer1l'an '.'>l'Ort·d 71 goab this i>t•a..,on Telev1s1on, radio Follow1nq art' the top '>Porl'> .. vPnl'> on TV ton1qhl Ralinqc, clre . • . 1•l((••llf'nl worlh walChinq •. fair • forq• 11t 6 p .m., Channel 9 " " " NHL HOCKEY: Kmq-, ill Buffalo Announcers · Aob MillPr anCI Nic k N1C kson. The Kinq<> clrc· struggling th1<, \eason and Buffalo ,., 1e,1dinq ii., division aesp11l• lo'>mq to Qui>bPC SundcW n1qhl Whtie 11 1c; '>ttll "arty 1n the Sf'ason thf' K1nQ<, navf' to turn thinqo; clround in order to q,11n a playoff bf'rth R1qhl now they havP 73 points and Smythe 01v1<,ion lt-t1der Edmonton hac, JJ Vancouvf'r and Catqarv l!f•• '11'>0 1n front of lhf• K 1nQ'> RADIO B.:.sk1 t b.111 Loyota Marymovnl .11 UC lrvtnP I 30 pm KWVE ( IOR F'MI Ho<k .. y K1no'> a t Buttr1lo b p.rn. K PRZ I 11S-01 FV, Irvine clash on mats Barons play Lakew~od P oss1 bl} the ;o..io I prep wrestling a ttraction of the 1981-82 campaign on a dual-meet basis is on tap tonight at Irvine Hig h where Fountain Valley invades It's billed to begm at 7 30 and among the Fount ain Valley arsenal are Prank Aguirre c 167 1 and the Mino brothers. Steve at 106 and Mike at 112. Irvine boasts 167 pound Steve Schwt{'hlenberg . a C lf' champion and state rinalist last · season Fountain Valley enters with a l ·O dual meet r ecord arter pmn mg Millikan last week, 58·6 Three high school non lt'a~ut• b:.i sketball games ,,f note· an• on lap tonight. m \'OI vmg Fountatn Valley. lluntington lfral'h and :\t anna fo'ountatn \'alle\ takb ill> 3 I club to un~atcn i.akc"'nod for a 7 JO contest, pittmg the Aarons a,gainst what is expected to be one of the top.rated te<Jms in Sou thern Ca lifornia "'hen rankings come out Lakewood 1s 7·0 and hJ ~ a I ready beaten highly rcgardt'd St Bernard and Santa ~1on1r.1 T1porf ror th e F ountain \'alley-Lakewood ('OOll'Sl IS 7 30. as 1s the Foothill -~1arana game·. as the latter sends its 3 I team to the floor with R1 rk Smith and Sc•oll Fil11~k panni.t I hl1 offens e llunltn}!ton llt•:H·h :1 2 after clroppin,J! a pair or F11unla1n \';alle' tourn.tn11•111 j.(.1ml'' 1s 1n .i ti :111tiff"11h (,Jn·~ llunt111g1011 Bl'at·h ' la:-1 'larl. an 8b-7K 101>~ lo SJn tC1 Ana \alley. fc..iturcd rive players scoring in cinuhlt· f1 gure:-. The balan('(•d Oiler!· attack 1ncludei:. 1un1or l'lil.\ m a hr Billy Thompson. "'ho ll•d tht· "'a} with I I r ountl'r ' al!:.im't !-i.intc1 Ana \'Jilt•\ I n u t ht' r a 1· I 111 n 1<1 d ;i \ • Sciddlebc1t•I. l~•k•·" •1 n F.I Toro "at I 45 1n th1· 11p••n111)! rouncl of lht• :\I agnoll.i Tourn.inw nl Laguna ll11ls 15 II • '' 1ht· tuurn e~ favortll' College basketball OUTSTANDINCi VALUES! Tonight's games ..... LOyol• •l UC lnt•M S O•_. •t St M4•• ' ........ WtO-• SI •t 8., V ~-.. U( S•nl• 8¥IMI•• •C Hou\lon N Mu H>Ql'll•nd• •I Nt"' Mu1to SI 4b1tf"M(f'Wl\hanat le••\ E l P•\.O EHi n Af'fmnoth .-it V"f'""'f\t H•rvard •t ,_,...,.., H•mP\htr~ P•c• ~t ~-hl~nd U $t Frttnel\. N V at Manhattan B•nt1n ~I ....,.,-.c11vwt1• M-.t W Nhtn•~ •I D<!Paut loyol• Ill II To-. W 11o·Gref'f'I BaJ al MtelhQ-ctn St S-11 f urm.,. at ~ntwlt Ill Ctuc~C•rcN' •t South J:tonO• Ttf\ne·net St •1 M·~~•\\tOC>• \fat1•v 0 1110 SI •I Sov!TI Jll•IMI...,.. W I\ SuoPrtOf •t 'Wttt Vtro1n14 Wednesday s games .... Ul•ll •I 'Mnl• Cl••• '-"' AOO.tltKf\tM\ ~t At O•'f'•O\On Brown •t South (~ol1nct C•m-1 •t N C -C""'"'"~ E T •rww-~.,..,, St .t:t l P'f\~,.,_,. t .,, " c;.-orq1• ..}t M •\'\•'h1C>0t We-st (""Kt~ S1 •t G-orq1.t f•<" N•• Or' .. ~ •l SE LOU1\t4t~ Mc N .. w St •IS M l\\•OOt .... ~ ... W•-shbufn 41 C..OIOf..00 M-..1 v1tf'ror1n a1 tt4Ut :.t 0•"''°" •I l!owltnci Gr..., OuqUf'VW' •t (1nc_1nn4tt• Enl G~-r'l" WJJ'\l'ti""1f0" •t C1rvr~lown Thurday s games WH I 8•trw1 •I !><In 0..tqo W•\htf"qton ~t •t ~•ltl~ P..teU1< 'tl'f•\J\•noton•t UC Sttnt• 8•'0.'" P•eth< CN'1\l•<!Jf\ At \outf\41'r" (,.Jll t •JUll'yr s-... _,, O•t•~C•h •tW l•••\'\t ......... St M•r1tn '•I 161'-r:a. f •\I P~nn ¥\ l0t.u\v1lit •t toi-.yo Mi.w.tt M Ot•l\lf'.OSf •1 A•f'on MO ~""'"4'(1ty •l Orfte E K.f'ntuc•. • 1.t Younq\town St s-tll V•orq1• St At Mtddl• ll'M•'""'~ I CHECK THESE OUT! 5645 FACTORY REIA TE OM ALL VW DIESEL PICKUPS tt911 "ONt. .,, IXAM"-1: 1981 vw DIESB. PICKUP U fuMy equtO()eQ • '" t'•.O 0'90 ~ 1(Jll9lllO ,,.,," ,. ft'!Ot .. 1Jl\l1•0911l0 L'9! or~ ·~ OU' 0.11 °""'' -179& ~,. ~ s... p,~ -..,,.., 5525 FACTOttY REIATl OHAUYW DtESB. CARS llWI o 00«. Yf IXAMf'U: "" vw DfESB.UllfTL 1.ity --'''"' ...... "'"" • ---&-)IJlll••r• .. , ~-.,_ OurO--... "-ot -a;is s. .. P1o00 -. ' Seahawks flying Mater Dei wins · Laguna Beach falls (kcun Vu-w thgh'1> St•<thawks recorded their t·1~hlh v1c·tury in nine s tart:. Monday. set 11ng u11 a collis1on with top seeded St. Bernard m thl' s econd round of lhl' San Dimas Tournament of ('hurnpion1> busketball tournament at Cal Poly "" 1)1(11):1 Th" two will collidt' Wednesday night 1n lht> ft·uturcd R· 30 rnatch. Today's schedule at Cal Poly 1nl'ludt•s F:d1shn \,4 ~J agamst l'al<>s Verdes at 4. Ocean View 60, Crespi 57 In a nip-and-tuck affair from the start. lht• Scahawk~ upped their record to 8 I a~ 6 9 J am t M·v1lch ll.'<l the way with 29 pomts C'resp1 jumped to a 29-26 lead at the outset of tht• -;ccond half with six straight counte rs. but the St•ahawh regrouped, scored the next sax tallies anll oc•ver traded again 1n putting down ttic c 't•ltH·s, who featured 6·2 guard Chris Nikchcv1ch N1kl'hcv1ch scored 18 points and dished out nint• u~s1st:-., but Ocean View had enough firepower 1lst•lf at guard to off:,set the stylish Crespi guard t '1>t•vkh hit 50 percent of his 16 efforts from the f1l'ld anti c·licked on l:J or 15 from the free throw linl' t<1 kill Crespi hopes l 'sl'V1tch was also the rebound leader with 14, "'hilc Scott DeHrouwer and D1m1tn Anlunopoulos 1·amc through with i.1x and fi ve assist~. n·s pcct1vc l) From Page C1 RAMS WIN • • • Pas tro1m , for one. was finally happy to get the monkey off his hark. ·1r s been more than a year smce I've won a game." said Dante. who was 11 of 22 passing for 111 yard:., -including a 46-yard bomb to Billy Waddy "It's nice to gt.'l m y fi rst win as a Ram. "We ve had our setbacks this year, and a lot or th1ngi. havc been said . . let's JUSt say it's always d1Hitult when you lose h was particularly d1ffic:ult when I rirst cam e 1n because al the time nohody hacl the time to work with me . When you r hangt• teams it takes time to learn a new system . "This h<ls been a bad season, but I've been through wor:-.e I went through two 1·13 years at Houston. I c:crtainly reel a lot more comfortable than I did before. Heck, look at the bright s ide . Tonight I threw only two interceptions. so I 'm ct1m mg down .. Then· "'as a certain looseness. a fun atmol>µhcrc during the Ram 1nterv1ews that had seemed to he m1ssini:: in weeks past "It was fun and I feel great." observed Waddy · 1 really hCld a lot of fun out there tomght." Added Jack Youngblood. "Sometimes I got to wond('nng if we knew how to win anymore or not Th 1s :-ure tastes a lot better than the last five Wl't'kl'> · I thm k the key word for us all week long was run · We decided to hell with everything else. we were JUSl gomg to go nut there. play hard and have run And. the o~ly lime you c:an have any fun is if )OU win So. m havmg ·run." the Rams improved their record to 6·9. while the Falcons dropped to 7-8. The Hams will conclude lbeir season this Sunday at home a1=:ainst Washington. io another game with possible playoff implications. or course. despite what's been said and written. there are still those few die-hards .,.. ho are '11c·krng h) thl' Rams ·1 hate all this crap about the Rams ' front ufflt't> 1.·au:-101{ chfficult1es on the field, .. snapped Bartko\\1>k1 ·F.\ery time we play them it seem s ;,i-. though they arc the most well-coached group of ddC'nd('r:, that Wl' play against all year " Bartkowski obvious ly hasn't followed the Ram,· banne r season that closely Fountain Valle y wome n lose Fountain Valley lligh's women's baske tball team was eliminated rrom the Garden Grove ln\'ltallonal Monda~ night as Inglewood held on for J 57 56 victory -~ USEYltCH Wf llHEll CAll llC>l.l Ttw ScahJwk-. 1Jlayt'd 10 somewhat sluggish fa~hwn fur them1>dves, partially due to the fact lh1~ WJ:O. 1h1·11· n111lh game C1lrcady and there had h1 ·t·11 nu 111 ar111•t· ~1nce wmn1ng the fo'ountain Va I h·) lnvttat 1111wl Friday t '"'''lt<'h ·., ~J 1·1111ntt:rs UJJl> his season average lo ;! I 1; l'>•I 'rnnng '" twin r1gures for Coach Jim Harr" Su111>t•t Ll'aKUC rcpresentcit1 ves we re 6·3 •n111r Shawn Wl'rnt•r <ind ti 5 Junior l>a ve Carroll. 1c·h Wtlh 10 ('llllOll'f!> Santiago 70, Laguna Beach 6j Thl· Art1 -.b of La~una Beach i.hpped to 4·4 .,, l•rall a-. h<1'>t Santiago ~aw a 68 66 lead thn·att·rwd with 411 sl'conds lert. but persevered to JJU 11 1 t out hy four 11oints J ohn Mann rlid a good JOb scoring 15 points after the flu," ~aid Laguna Beach Coach Jerome Karp .. And I Ned> Riddell scored 15 of his 21 p()1nt:, in the M!rnnd half " Also µluyang well was Rob Short on the boards. 1n add1twn to scori ng II) points for the Artists . R1ddcll':-. 21 points ups his sconng average through eight games to 20 7 Laguna Ucat·h ~ next non-league outing ts rrtday against ho:-.t Western Cit 8 o'clock, followed hy a 7 30 game Saturday night at Laguna Beach against Pioneer Mater Del 43, St. Francis 35 The Monarchs or MClter De1 upped their '>VNall n•rnrd to 4 2 Monday as Matt Beeuwsaert ~l'Orcd 20 µ01011> and grabbed 16 reb<>unds for the wtnnl•rs Mate r lkt wl'nl to a tough man-to-man defen!'>c 1n the 1>N·1ind half and held St Francis to onl~ 11 1.101nl!) an the ftnal two pe riods as the ~1onarch., rl'H'r'>l·d a 24·18 halftime deficit. Dl'!.pllt• thl' victory, 11 wasn't one of Mater l>t·t :-hl'll(•r dforts the Monarchs hit only 36 µcrC't'nt of their shots from the field ( 19 of 53) ~1 atcr De1 rc·turns to action Friday against v1s1t1n~ Burbank with tipoff scheduled for 7:30. Guidry to sign with Yanks today MIAMI 1AP1 Free-agent pitcher Ron Guidry has accepted a contract offer from the New Yor k Yankees and will sign with the American League club, reportedly for five years al nearly $1 m11l1 on a year, The Mrami Herald reported. The Yankees have caJled a news confe rence for th is afternoon in New Yor k . The re was s peculation that Guidry's signing would be form ally announced then, although bis agent, J ohn Sc·hn1.•1dl·r. said it would be signed next week. SC'hn<·1rll'r ., a 1d Yankees owner George Sll'tnbrennl•r made the offer to the 1978 Cy Young :rn arr! \\IOnt•r la1>t \\eek at the winter baseball mectlng,, The lle rald reported 1n Tues day's l'd 1 llOn' Tht· agt·nt would not disclose the terms or the pa<'t. hut The llcrald quoted a source familiC1r with thc m•1!ol1<1l10n'.'> a' ~aying it was "the second-best eonlr;wt t'\'l•r rw~ot1all·d hy it hall player .. HandJ>all exhibition set \n cxh1b1t1on handball match reatunng the :-.:o I pla) t•r m the Coated States will be held lonighl a t tht• '-:ew1>0rt Mec;a thlet1c Club, 254 \'u·toria St , 111 Costa ~esa -- Therese Puchalski scored 17 points. Lisa c; ins bur)? added 14 counters and Deanna Davis had a dozen pomts. but a 17-13 fourth-quarter ed~e for l n~l"wood tur~ed the tide Th<.· match matrhes :'lial\' Alvarado of llcSpl'rta, rankt•d :--;u I tn lhl' country, against \'l'rn Rolwrts or Chicago, rated :'\o 3 It ~gins at 8 o dock NFL standings ~ -----.., '----1 j()lf xsox & SOX I NATIONAL CONF E R ENCE A MER IC'AN C'ONFERESC'E Western Division West ern Division W L T PF P A Pct. \\ LT P F PA x San FrJJl 12 3 0 336 233 .800 O~nvl.'r Ill 5 0 297 254 Atlanta 7 8 0 398 32S 467 San Dtt•go ti 6 ti 455 :JM R a ms 6 9 0 296 321 400 Kansas Cit~ H 7 0 33'.l 284 New Orleans 4 11 0 190 357 .267 Oakland 7 K () 263 320 Central Division St•allll' 5 10 () 280 367 Detroit 8 7 0 380 302 533 C.-ntral Oh•ision Green Bay 8 7 0 321 333 533 x Cinc1nna t 1 11 4 " 391 27fi Tumpa Bay 8 7 0 295 251 .533 Pitts burgh R 7 " 33ft 27fl Minnesot a 7 8 0 319 359 .467 llouston G 9 0 260 J.15 ('h1caj?o 5 10 0 218 JOO 333 Cl~veland 5 IO o 255 :u1 Eastern Division F.ast4'rn Oivl~ion x Dallas 12 3 0 357 264 800 v Miami JO 4 l 34!9 ~ >" Ph1la. 9 6 0 330 221 .600 ~· Buffalo 10 5 0 305 2fiO NY Giants 8 7 0 282 247 .533 ~Y Jets 9 5 I 327 284 St. Louis 7 8 0 315 370 467 ~t·w 1-:ngland 2 13 () 301 347 Washington 7 8 0 317 342 467 Haiti more 1 14 () 236 512 x c linched division title. x clinc hed d1v1 sion title y qualified for playoffs . y riualiried for playoffs -.y•1 ,Uff lll Ml 11. 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I - \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuosday, December 15. 1981 HF\. Aanw 21 , Falconi 18 Sc-...., Oooar'9n Allal\IO 1 ) J ) It LOS A~ 0 14 0 I J I ATL Celn2rUl\ILuc'1•Ur\H I(" LA Tyler HUI\ !Cotral •l<.i ATL FG Lucllllunl 4S LA-0-J rUft !Corral ill<~I ATL FG Luclll\vnl JS ATL I'() Lucl<lwnl12 LA Tyler I'"" CCotr•l •k id A n .oM ... ·-Finl-• .. It 1111u.._y.,cb •1n ·~••1 PoHlf\9> yArO• 1>0 111 Rel11rn •••O. IS l:M Pauo1 l•i..J 11 U•l "'""" •·ll So)t S.Ck\by ).)0 IHI Fumblff.IOSI 0-0 Sol PON11tle ... yarch S" 1 SS T Imo of !'or.MU-lO 11 " ., ,....,...._.,IMl~lo llUSHING -Allanta, A"Clrew1 t :J.llS. Coin 1·1 L.,. A.191«1, Tyle r ,,,,., C.umMI 11-/0, PASIOrlnl 3 ·l . J TllomA\ 1.J, 0 Hill 1·14, PASSING All•nl•. B.,1'ow1" 14»•·1· "O Los An91l u , P•1torlftl IM2·2·111 RECE IVING All•nl•, J1n•1n\ ,_.,, Miiier l.,., Jethon )·It. F r•nc l1 2·11. Al\Clrow\ ),], CAii\ l·S. Lo> A"9elel, Wtrddy S·'4. Tyler J.S. ClUMan , ... MllOld l-4 COUIOI Top20 Tllo , .. ,_., ...... t If\ 11W A_lo ... 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Loren Hays will be demonstrating his super successful distance driving technique at the beautiful night lighted Newport Beach Golf Course. corne r of Bristol & Irvine just So. of O.C. Airport. The demonstration will be held on the driving Range from 7:30-9:30 p.m .. Tues .. 15th. Wed. 16th and Thurs. 17th. JIEWPOltT BEACH CEUITOS S.. llllNMM, 11\d SI ·Ev•"'v1111 " ,......_ TCU n . •-•St ._, ........ M•I•• Del 4l, SI. FrancO\ l S S•nll-10, La<auna S..o<n .. So111no ... Troy t i . . .. , VlllonovalS, TOWtonSI SS 8owllnt1 °'"" ti, St Bon•ventur• St P°"I n, Mu.,,..y 70 COTI s .... n, """ •5. '"-"•Y., n ti .... CltM.-.. , WK\ CllnlOr St S. v-1111•,N.A.-ma• Hew Orlean~ 10, SW Louo11.,.. •S LOVl•i-Te<ll .,, NW Loulsl•n• Women Hl~HSCNOOL ln91e-S7. F-1•1" Valley S. Ex-Ram Stiger, 39, dies FRESNO I AP> Funeral services a re scheduled Saturday for former Los Angeles Rams and Dallas Cowboy running back Jim Stiger. who died of an apparent heart attack· during a racquetball game in Lompic this past weekend. The 39·year-old was playing the match al the Lompoc YMCA when he had the attack Saturday afternoon. He died an hour after being taken to a local hospital. Stiger was a 19th round draft pick for the Cowboys in 1963, and played for the Rams for 2i,., years after he was released bv Dallas in 1965. COLLEGE. BASKETBALL UC Irvine vs. LOYOLA -MARY,MOUNT TONIGHT 7:25 p.m. K-WAVE FM 108 ___ .,. .......... c...,,_ny "94uctleft --· • ,, •• t.• fHhion Island If you can't make it. you can still get your copy of "Driving for Distance" by send· ing $10.00 To: L & H Specialties. 1802 E l<•l~ll" P.O. B lx 7200. 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PuOli\hed °'M'M1f' (N \I 0 .. 1ly PtlOC O.< ,, n n '"' Jan s ·-m1~1 NlllC llllTICE P'ICTITIOUS a USINESS NAMI STATIEMINT f hf' l o1tow1nq o er\on " dOlnQ bu;.•n•\\ tt\ CORNlR PL"'llt•. lTO , 10101 Sl•t•r •~enue, St.ult: 1tl. F"o\m1•1n veuo . c..tlllom .. 97/0I r oro A S.fnff 10101 Sl•ltr S..•1• 111 Fount••n V•Hty Cellt0f11I• .,, .. Tfllt\ OU\lnh\ I\ <.onelu<tf"G tty .,, tnG1v tOt.1•I T•r.-.S.,,,_ PrH~I ff'U\ \t•tilHfttrnt Wai f1Mid •It!\ ttw Cou111v C•o:n 01 Ou-County °" De<t m-II I'll 1'11'1 .. Niue NOTICE Du'"'"''., COMPUT ER l E RMS I~ Do•t l--------------Slr~•I !>u1l• ll8 N•wpon Butn c.-l'ICTITIOUS aUStN£U T "" ,,., ... """"l •6\ "'to •1tn '"'- CoYnl ;i C.t•r• o• Vr•n~ Count" on PuOll\heO Dr-Co'"' D••IY Pilot ,.,1 .. ,1 O.c 1s n 1'I ''" Jan s. ,.,., ~· No-.t'n bf'r X) 11'tt '1~ MAMIE STATIEMENT Putll•\"°4 <>'n"O" (Od\I lJ•11, "•lot O•Y•d C. 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Tour\ '""" • C •ldorn·• corpOftltlOn. 1•111 l'ICTITIOVS 8USINIESS NAME STATEMENT fne toHOw tf'lq Pf't,on t\ Oo1nq b\,1\0'\ ..... d'\ L S TRANSPORTATIO ... lS8' Harbor Blw C-0\1• MeH. CA 92'26 Netllan ROSA! llS N ' ,,.,, StrNI. lln•llf1m, (.A 47~ \UIM!f'W Tutntr Klr'IQl•t (1 LA9Uf\i NtQ~I (•1ttorn1• P•ttl-'16ll Thi\ stetM'tf'f'\t w .t\ fll.-d '*"rt .....,. 1 ru\ ou\lnf'\\ •\ COf\OUClf"d ~Y • Cou1111 C•er~ ol Oru>Qe Cou11ty on core>0rat'°" Nowi ''· ,... Par LOvf' RM tf'tthon. In< Ft1S711 PuDll\twd 0r•"9t Coa\I D•llY Pllol, Dec U . 22 1'I '"'· J•n S, 1"1 S4J1oll W1ll1•rn ( Bar Jo• Prt\1Mflt J n1., ii.IA1'ff\Hlt w~\ t1lfl(J wit ti tf"lfl> (Out1t1 Cltr• ot Oranqte Count,, on NlllC MOTlCE FICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAMI STATEMENT fhf to11ow1no P*tM>n\ •rt? do1no °"'"""''' "'' P RO UTE 1/1 R1•••\•Ck A""'"" I Su•1• ~ N•WlfoPorl S.Mft (•tiforn•• ~ .. ) W1lll•m RoO•nd M•OQOOO 1--, W O<••rtfront frrifc•OOrt Bt•cl't C•tltorn•• "Ml D•vta KetwWtl't N ... lW'n 7lOl1, w O<t •f'lf tont Nf'WOOt t Bt-•t " Co lltorn•• 47...i T "''' t>u'1n1>"S\ " t ono ucteo by • oent-ra l 0¥1twr\f'HO Oa•td K N lf't\4tn I h1\ "•lement ., .. flt.., •Ith Ille County Cl•r~ ol O••n~ Count, °" O.vmt>er II "'' FllllU f n1'\ bu\1nfl"\\ I\ (ondu(tecJ f)y al' 1rw:llYld~f PVlllC NOTICE Fl1/4&J PuDhlN<I Or-Coa\I Dell, Pilot, Puoh •...0 ()'anqo Co.o•I Oa11y P1lol De< lS 11 1' "'' Jan S 1"1 SJ1 ... I Oe<tmDl'r • 1'191 N Row Tru\> \t..tt""f'rt't wa\. f1l.O w 1tn t"" Count• C•e ,-. of (}f-t)n~ Covnh on NO• lO 19111 F llH U PuDh•~ Or-(CM\I D••ly Pilot. ~· I I IS 11 1 .. 1 St!»-11 NIUC NOTICE FICTITIOVS 8USINIESS NAME STATEMENT t n• t o11ow •no ot r\on •\ do1n9 bU\U"'lt\\ ... ORIVINC. FOR DISTA NCE U"3·0 Act'1m\. CO'\td Me\-tl, C•lttornre q1&•& L H SoK1.ill1•\ 1$4·0 A.Um\, (O\t• M•\d CalttOfnld 9~ Trt1\ DU\•f'W\\o 1\ condut t"'° b't an lf'dlllldUAI lOtf'n l H•y\ '"'' \Lllf't'nf'f"'ll -~"" f1I~ w't" t~ (04.Ulty (IP'~ ot Ot•nqP County Of'\ ~om~r • 1qe1 Fiii.., Pub11.-Or-C°"'' D•1ly Polol ~c 1 tt n. ~ t'l9• s~•• Fl(TITIOVS a USINESS NAMIE STATIEMENT fhf' fottow1nq Of'r~,.,\ art: 0 01n Ou'•M'\j •\ l'OU .. IAIN V4LlEV ESIATES •J10 T .albrtr, Ave-nur Fount••n V•tlfy 0.< I IS 21 11 1'191 Sl40 .. l'UlllC llTtE FICTITIOUS a USINESS NAMIE Sl'ATEMENT Nil.IC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU$ a USINEU NAM£ U AT£MENT C•htorn1• 41108 CHAPMAN MOBILE ESlA~E!. DU~,r;,:~;~~IO"'"ll e>••~O" " doi<1Q INC • C•hlo~n1• CO•Po<•I• ...... '1>0 NEWPORT c.•s & WASH .. is w ~:,•.~;;~,.~~~~ F"ount••~ va11ev P•(1f 1c c o .. \f f>-4 19n•·•'I N•w oo't 8uc h C•ll1to•n••0660 T Pt• to11ow 1nq Ot'\On ·~ 001no taU't•n.f'U •\ LEWIS CLEANE RS, JO• E .. 1 AO•''" Avenw Hunltnqton 8••<" Celllo•11•• KttYOf'k l A\V•ll'f"•"• 111' VI• P•wo No S, Monl•DfllO C•lll0<n1• 9-lO Tiii\ DU\lnon I\ concluclod Dy •n 1no1w1du•I bV • J•m"'""'° A f afOOQUPf'. '770 N '""'' l>vtiM\\ •\ <Onouctttd tOf'POrttHOf"I (t'lJaprnan MOC>th~ E'\t•I•\ Inc ~u\.M't 01.andfr F1'h 4\\1 r r~a\urer ""'' \tat"""""'t wa\ file-ct ••tr\ ,,.... (ourqy C1tf~ of Or•n~ Count, o" Of.Cf'Mbt'r .. l .. 1 Fl11 ... Plitcf'n••• Awf'nup full .. rton ( .. 1tforn1A '1'&31 T t\1\ b\;'tnf"'\\ I\ COndU< t'd b; Jin t~t .. IOU-ttl J.&m\hf'cJ A F~H~ Kevor11 T A\Y•"••n Th•' •1•1-t ••• tiled wlf?I ,,,. Counly Cl••• ol O••nqe Counly °" O.um~• 11 1w 1 Th i\ \t•tf.ln'Wnt wa\ ftl.O t11tltf\ tr. FITllU Pubu.-Or-Coo•I Dolly Pllol Fin .., De< I\ n n 1 .. 1 Jen s "'' S4J0.11 County (lfr ~ ot Or,.i,,~ Counh on Of'<f'mbt>t 4 1'8J PuDh\hod Or~ Ccw\I D•11v P•IOI ~< I IS n n '"' ~I-II Pubh\llod 0.""'l" (°"\I O•llV Polol o.c 1 rs n ,.. '"' ui. 11 PVIUC llllTtE ST AT IEM£NT 01' AaANOONME NT OF USE 0 1' l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIEU NAMll: '"" IOllOwi"O ---.... •o.ndoneo ,,.. u~· OI , ... h<lllJOUS Du, ..... Mme (AllfORNlll CTC. 1101 Weil Bev Avt nue Nt w OOrt S.-a<l"I, C.-'lfOrt'li• '11..0 The fU'UUO"\ Ou\h'te\\ n•tn• rrt•rrf'd to .mvw w•\ fit.CS 1n Counh "" Auov•I J , •• OuCll•V F M•ll•• 1101 """' Bey A'l•r'lu~ Nf'woort 8-acl't C•l1forn1• e?MO l II•\ ""'-~' ••• cond\ICl..:I Dy • hmtt•d Ntt,...,-94•0 Dudley F M•lle< f lll\ \I.It-• .... hlfCI ••ttl , ... Coollly Cltrl 01 0r-~ C.....,.y on NOv JO t•l .. ,.,. Publhtwcl Or-C.0.\1 Dally PllOI, ,......,,,. t I '' ,., l•t \nt41 l'ICTITIOUI •U51NE$S N_. 5'ATIMINT TllP tollowl"O ponon '' Cloln'I DU\inen •• GWS LIMITED. 1*7 Myr1t• No J 1 ""'n. c .i1torn1•.,.. 0-tt Willt.lm Sout-nh, 1"'7 My•ll• No ) '""'"· Celll0t.W•.,... Tllh .......... , .. cOflCIU<l9CI .., ... 111C1lv1ttvet v-.. w Sout-11 I '"'' ~-· .'" ,,..., '"'"' II• County Ct•r• ol Or•-C-ly on O.Ceml!Of • '"' Niue NOncE FICTITIOUS IVSIN£SS NAMIE U ATEMIENT T n .. tollo••n4 p•r,on '' 001n9 txnH"Ut\\ I \ COR1NT11IAN CLASSICS VIDEO 17111 Ci••O... Ciro,,.. Blvd . Su•I• 8 . Ci.tr«n (iro ... C.tlll0tnl• tie..J RoDerl J ""'•''°"· )10 Ja< ''°" Strut. S.nt• ........ C6'11orn•• •210J Thh ""''""" I• CO<ICluclfCI Dy an lndi'llO\UI R_,,J ~·''°" F ICTITIOUS I USINUS NAMI STATIMIENT The lollowlno P•••o11 " doln9 ttv•tn•i\ ., FOTIS 11 .. 0 SON IMPORTS, 1'112 Ciotha•CI St••I. Uni! o. Hut1tlnq10fl BH <h, C•tllom•• .,.., Foti• o GeorQ•l•o• IUU Meo•ll•n L•rw Hunlinot°" BH<ll, Ceillornl• .,..., Tiii\ DU\IN" I\ Concl\Klod Dy en tndlYldUAt Foti\ 0 <;eor991-r111, <lotoll'Wnl •o• ,.,.., wllh ~ C0<011ty Cler• ol Ore-CO\lnlv on O.umtwrll 1•1 P'llet•I Publl-Or-C~t D•lly Pllol, F11U•.S 0.< 1) n" , .. I.J en s. ,.., j,f,)f-11 PuDll\N<I Dr-Co.nl 0.lly Piiot, --------------0.C • •s n. "· 1•• u~r Thi\ \lat-I w'" Iii.cl w11h lM County c .. ,, ol Of•n.,. County 011 NO••mOH•, 1•1 l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAMI ST"TliMINT T "• lollowlno ""°" h do1n9 bu•lneuM PENNIN G TON PEPPER P ltOPE RTIES. 1111 B•~ Or1.,.. Huntl"Oton llH<I\, U. .,.,.. M•O~hM LO .. IH PtDOOr, llH 8•y-Of'I .. , -ll"Q!Oft e..:11, CA n.... Tiii\ --· h «tlld\Klfd by .., lllCl•v•-· ""-'• .. 1.. ~ l lll\ u ... .--lllto ""''" IN COVllly Ct-of 0r•fl90 c-1y Oii No• n '"' STATIMENTOF A•ANOOllMINT OF Ull OF "tCTITIOUS IV .. lllSI NAMI r nt 101..,...,.. -'°" 11.s •be-o Ille U\e ol llW ll<lllklu\ bll•IM1• n•m• DESIGN SHUTTER SHOPPE. .i.u WHI _,., ...... Blvd . s ... ,. A"-, r •I lfOt nie '1104 Tllo FlcllllOU\ 8'1\ln•H Nam• r., ... ..., to-...... Ill"" '" ()r- Covntv Oii Mey ll, 1• L•"Y At~ YOUflt, 10Clo Gr•.,. Lene H-' 9ffcll. Celltorrw• "* Tfll\ ~\ We\ Condu(lfd 0¥ Oii lt\dl•ICIWI l ••tYA Y- r hi\ \I-WM Ill ... """" IN! Cov11ty Cler• of o.e,,... Couftly on o.tomo tt • '"' 1'11-,,,,,.,, ,.,,,... Publl\IWd Or-(M \1 Deity Pltol, fltublh lwcl °'""Cl' c ..... D•llY Piiot, Publi"'" Or~ CM \I Detty flttlOl, De< I • "· n '"' SI•> 11 I De< I u , n , "· , .. , UOHI De< I ''· n. "· ••1 ~" I ......••.. , ............... . aa ·ae 'tO''sPS e s 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s 1. F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 I I ......... ........ s. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·············-········· ••..................... IOOZ .._,.. I 002 ,._.......,.., Hettct: ~ All ru I otwtt wd 'trl l11l'd 1n 1h1' ne'*sp»Jl"I " wbJtl'l tu tht" hdt.'r.il ~ Jlr lluu' 1n11 At1 or 1003 wht('h 11'\olkt'?I It 1111.'ICJI tu .ill Yt.'rt1~r uny preferentr l1m1t.it1on or d1~ r rtmtn.it1011 b.ised on rJl'l'. rulor relqnon . sex. or n11t1onal ori 111n . or an 1n1ent1on 10 m11 kc .in) ~uch 11rdrrtnrr. l1 m1t.it1on o r 016 . .................................................................... . ( n mtn;IUCIO This ne""~1>.i1>cr ... 111 not knu ... 1n.il> Jlt~pl .in) .idH!rl 1~1nl( lur real estate '14 h1ch 1 in \ 1ola uonorth~ laVI EllORS: Ad .. rtlHn lhcMild check tll•lr 1dt dally lltd r:r;rt tr· l'WI , ..... di •ly. Th• DAILY "LOT,,..,,.., liabilty fOf" th• flnt h1corrtct hutrtlon Olly. ClASSIFIEO INDEX lo r!xt YM Ad. Call 642-5678 ' IHOU I .. , . .,, ..... ··•·I-.~ .. ~ -...... , ••d ,,,.,, ,,,.,, .,..,,....,_. ..... 0. OAtL f "lOI .,_, ~-ty • ., ... , ..,..,, -c,..,-f"(f l ••\f't"fl ....... , --_, HOUSES FOi SALi I 001 1100 I OT HY IUL ESTATE 1 lOO ltOO l ltlT "LS J IOO 4.SO I USIMUS, IMVfSTMEH T FfM,.MCl iOOS iOH AMMOUMCfMltHS \100 LOST I. FOUMO \JOO PYSOHALS ino HUICE OllfCTOl't' •000 SCHOOUI. IMS TIUC TIOM IOOS JOIS WAMTEO 101' HEU' WAMTl:O 1100 MYCHAl"OISl 100\ I~• HtH TO YOU 100 I OATS I. MAllMl f9Ull'Ma.IT $15 ,000 DOWN! Ownu will carry fln11nc 1n11' Soptr ~harp 3 Bdrm 2 bath townhome t•on do pool. ~auna and &pa Grut t~rms 1 G rellt ba rgain ' CJi ll now , ~2313 Mill VIEW CONDO· UNDEI LOOK! Great financing ava1l ;i bte on this 2 Bdrm 2'' Ba v1e'l4 condo w rentr .11r + many extru not hst ed' Ownr Agt, Greg As $95,500 ATTACHED GAR. Costa ~tesa one ~Ion 2 Bdrm 2 bath 1·ondo with auached 2 car i:.irai:e for pM\ac) Gre.1l loC'.i uon. call ror more de ta.Us, 546·2313 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS ENGLISH TUDOR Lharmmi.: home nn J lo\ el\ tree ltnrtl 'trt't'l .ind ·pnde 111 n'l4 ner)htl/ nt'11(hburhnoll :i Hdrm IJr~e "'·•lk m 1·h1w1' 2 h.ilh .,utlll\ hrt'Jk r.1.,1 nook <lnmt•tl 1 ~1hn.i1:d ll \IOJ: r1111m lol., II( 'hJrm Onl) Siii~ !1410 I &'6 ilil t&i!sft!iD $93,500 13.6% f1·rm.' '•1e1u,1hl) tnl!' C.mtJ't 11 ,s(furd .. bit• humt'YolllllJnlJI\ (I/\ l'rt•I COi I'\ form .. I II\ IO I! runm J•ldt'il IJm11\ r1111m ,.,th hr11 k ftrt'11lo1 t• J hUI!<' hdrm' l ballb. \t'I'\ I/fl\ ,11t fl' ,tr )Jrd Prill' uni) $126.500 Ca 11646 i Ii I THE REAL ESTAT&:RS \\ I :-.,I I '. \ TAYLOR CO. IU-.i\l.!111\', . "' l'•·l•1 llG CA .. YOtf COUMTlY CLUI GWT GOLf COUISI VllW CAU. fOI COLOI llOCHUll ~1agnifi cent location o'lookiog 8th green of golf course Call today fo r appt to see this lux urious Georgian Colonial custom by owner 1bu1lder. 5 Bdrms. lge formal dinin g rm. fami ly rm. billiard rm. refrigerated wine rm & 61 2 baths. Lots or marble. finest wood paneling & eustom molding. great storage. 2 stairways, a1r·cond., built·in vacuum system + many other eustom features $2.150.000 mcludmg the land. WISUY M. TAYLOR CO., I U LTORS 21 11 S. J~ Hllh loecl MlWPOIT cena. H.1. 644-4910 . Dalebout Bay &Beach Rea l Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH US ... TO RAMCHO SAH JOA9UIM. ~l ost desirable location. Fabulous \"IP\\ or J!Olf tourse and ,t!rccnbell T" u bed roo m ano den con do End umt F lcx1hlt• fmanl'tni; Ftr~t time on the m arkt•t $215.000 16 17 WISTCLIFF DR., H.I . 631-7300 HORSES 3 11 .icr~ Vl llh nire 3 HH homt' la1 k rm ~ JOO-. I Ch II k l' n h 5 l' I 1111 Oran~t tret•!> \"umt• $6.S.(U'I (j I loan al to' ()WC bdlant·e VI 15'· down Onl) $125 flf)O Agt &i6 4.J80 $345,000 Ocean & cilnyon '1e~ Vl llh pr1\ate bedl'h ~ev.I> customized home tn choice Coron<1 del ~I Jr l{)('atlon Won l la t at Ous pnce PAClflC OCE . .\~ REALTY 7S9·1616 VILLA BALBOA \.ttl.ible lu hu> 01 lea~ 2 bedroom 'ilia $1411 000 assuma hit-al 12'. 2nd 1~ ll\lltlabh· (J ll for 1nlormau11n Pnr1:d .ii $249,500 t::QL'ITY LCJA:"S Prom 15•, I0 19'. c; l' A R D I A :" 'JI 0 ~I ~ UJA:"S A ~ut:b1d1.ir~ of Guardian f'\Jndtnl! A ~ub;1d1.in of Guar d.tan f'\Jnd1ng L1C Rf Bk" 730911)() t010 •ou TIAMsrOITATIOM ttlO u oo DfSTIUS SAU I Seller behind on p.i\ menl' on ~p.it 1ou' 3 1 brdruum humi-1n HARBOR \'IEW lllLLS ~I OtlO pntl' rcdu111nn r nr q 111 r k ~ .t I c 1 •-111111111!1111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- *U.S. V ETBl AMS :--o o:--eqwt) '>hare Isl time bu>ers. 3 bd . I ba only $94,000 pnn onl) Call 631 4045 Kath,> agn1 .AUTOMOllUS U IO "" I Simply Smashing! Walker & lee Real fstata 7\9 1~01 fRt:E LIST Of HOM ES \\~o.rl~ R E ~6· 7777 \lake 1 nur ~h1Jpp1n~ lia\t' something to sell° ~·;,sit-r b~ W>tnl! lht' Dail\· Class1f1ed ads.Q.o ll v.ell I l'llot l'IJ~tftt'd ..\ds ... ?T ... ---- , ----::::::-----------~~-=-..., THE 1LuFFs I Climb * ASSUME 11%... Ab d fir~t TD or S9H 500 oa r Beautiful V1al1papt>r Jnd paneling lhruout 3 our Bdrms Qwet IOl .iuon 1 Spark1tng poot· ont> Gift Train • $1]9.SOO'. Call 6i3 8550 tfiMlt Han:~~:1~!~~r P1t1v AcY PLus It's so easy :ih ~~4 ~: ~ ':~r,~dc~ Just call 642-5678 and de sac in Eaststdt Costa I ~lesa A beautiful back ask for your l3!°co;~t~.~~~1~rce:i1~~~~ Daily Pilot Christmas Ad-Visor II\ 1ng room Thert ·s rrore' Assuma bit loans and an anll.1ous seller Only $169.900 Call 9i9·5370 ~I ALLSTAtE •·; ... .J '\~,~ .... •• s .. ~.,.~,·~ 4 i.to t •i ·• '•t ·: '11 ~· : ,,. .. ,. , j'l'li "'\:: ,~ 1t\ J"': Pitj /: f I "'i 6jt! s~o .. ~!'' ,ff\ ~r " n1rt'" p, •ttC ~ !!1,., •15• 'J llEI Si•l · . ,, ·' :c .8 REALTORS ~--------1 OWHll AMXIOUS ' Beautiful 1mma culale, I rucel) landscaped 4 Br home on cul de·sac Spacious rooms \'1eV1 ot golf course from proper ty OV1 ner assuttd rmancang Onl) Sl39.SOO Call"°"'. 9i9 5370 ALLSTATE REALTOR!' WEOUIT! We can no Tonger arrord to make payments on our 4 Bd 2• 1 Ba Wrstchrr home Asking $249.000 LET 'S DEAL :->orm or Kasey. 0 V1nr agt 631-1266 or 548·6492 ~ 1' • c •• J4 'NI 2 ' )Cl VIEW LOTS :5 • " ' ~ 1' •S 1nc~ on••nl On a quiet street in old Stnd S2 DO lol tKh pitltrn. Corona del Ma r Ba Y & Add 50C IOI uch p1tttrn IOI orean 'teVI S 4 con· pos!Jtt ind hindhna St11d 10' I lli;uous lots SS9S.000 M•R1l11 llllARTlll each Excellent hnanc Pettern 0.,,. 442 mg Dally Piiot 17141673°4400 m Wtsl lltlt St .""" T11UIY 121 JI ue.2121 10011 ,,._t llAllll[. MIORlSS. ZIP. sin lfld mu llUllllU HARBOR " ' ~ • ""'" •.... 4·• De l":tl'' •·t '"" ~ > •1t 1 "'J'O •cllf . ·~ "!" r•u tt1111E11 P&t1t11-. •'Aluu ... ~or.n 10' r,~ S, Ol'tffn n •J•-¥0•• A f)J\ 1'1Qn ol cho1~t1 ~Ad $ l ~O llarbctr Im e~tment Co AU CRMT IOO«S . S2.00 ucll I """!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!~ 13~ 1' Wit 111• CMlllft '!!'!! IJH4 qulC• 0-llts Ill f-• HMM Qilllt1A1 I JO. S.utM-Slm 31-5' ~·\ ~·c Ca:; 1 '110 5 c uc~ 1 o. •aet l~O hr>~ ni Whethtr you rt" buying or sellln •. Class1hrd ad ~MlS•n& VI Ill grl your mtssac• to the right people Ca II Today' ~5678 f or Classified Ad ACTION Call a Dill) Pilot AIHISOR 642.5618 lassified Ads. your ont· slo sh~&. center lllK&,INlf GOOD C H L C A R I M 0 A E A V L L B R P U S G M H U C H C L l R A U T U I K K A 0 T P H Y 0 0 0 P 0 L H T P Q l R I ~ E X E 0 G M G E H U S I E I R P l E R M T X T P P l 0 A 0 U U N G V I P 0 P I S C l 0 E M B S S R I 0 E E G U l p y E 8 v T LIG 0 0 OJA l u E w I H s R E l G E H U I N E B 8 l 0 N ~ E D M L U N T E I X A H B l Y R E V ~ L A E R 8 T 0 I l R T A E A E T I 0 N P 0 T I E A H A I l T Z l H E H L V 0 l 0 S G E A U M E I E I A T Z Y T E N H L E H R S 0 l U P D C E P A E l S A U C L T S A T S A l R U X I E R A A I V T L S L U E I N T X T E E L A 8 L D l~tiona· Hiddln wordl ti.low IOPMt to!Wll'd, beet· _,i, up, dOW<I or diopltlly. 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Remodeled. like ne" J bdrm. :i hath bayfront Sl1p:i fo1 2 lgc btrnts Sl.200,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1d .. D11v1• NB 67) 6161 WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. HEAL TOHS ~111ce W 46 HEW,ORT 8UCH DU,LEX OWHH WILL FINANCE AT 130/o 200' to beat h 4 Bedrooms. 2 baths in upper; 2 B<·droomi. in lo\\er Some '1ew of otean Fire pl ate!> Pa tios S279.500 O\\ner \\Ill t arn Isl trust deed of $230.00(J at 13', ~o ·loan fee WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 21 I I San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, H.8. 644-4910 CE IEDBIE ELllKS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE HEW WOODIRIDGE LISTING Exl'cptr onal :J BH Choice Cornt'r l.<lt. 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's FINEST . l'o..,la ,\lt•,,1 \orth ho11w I fee Ot·1•<1n \It'll li!H 11 fron Coll Otir rettfal dept ue1· ~1 25 or LEASEOPTION Tbr' 1.1u11'l •Ulll•·,.ir &12251116-16484!! 1<11o:1· 1·". of 1·\ht1ni: 675-177 1 IA>N<iBr:A('ll\ttl\\ SI0,000. homi· 1~ l1H1k1111: fur a ---------hldj! 11( 4101 "I fl 01 Dei 2Y ,I.in • Mtwport Htighh tltr lliJ nn 'JUll'l rul rf1· '·" \\ .tlk to "h11111' l\11f, o~ Sl:!l~r mu Rl'f' '4'.i 'IJ:j.j IJ.i~' ;;.1i; :!llli SPYGLASS ~p.rnrsh ~late L1vini! He.tutlful park-li kt sur· rounding~ Terraetd p•JOI Sunken gas bbq, 'PJrkhng fou nU1ns Spol·1ous roo m s SepJrate dtntng et'ta. W J I k I n r I o s el\ . hnme Ir kt? k 1lch"1 It 1Jbtnel Wal k to ffllbt.. Charmrnj! 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""'"" TB.EPHOME \1•\A upl'r "'''t'Utt\l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• b.·Jth -•hr•il 6 ,h1111., Hluff,l'ondn .I Hrup I br SAMTACLAUS hildrrNHds cond o JHH ~'ln 8Jllx1J l~IJnrl W.it1·rlr11nt ~f.>rnu t'.Jll'1tililll't do11 n 3 bJ l\1t1h1·n At the .'iorth l'•>le E\erut1\C' l'~l homi• SOO.OOJ for rrmodel nn 11 den l'p1:rJ1lerl \Int J Rr ~ H.1 \1 Jrh r1·n • · • nool< SIJutl.b U :fflll7 Thur..da\ ON 1;1h from Sl:?9 5m Sdlt>r 11 111 Pd\ \A alerfrnnl hnm~ 10 fman tJI ~j \lo 'iill 113~7 3 Hr :! It.. <'11ll•lu '" 'Int r. t:A\ f E\li ~ HR • I 6 Jo lo u1•\1 ('Jll ro...t;. 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S9S.1 mo 6i5 6ii5 a,,;•~~~ 1~~' :i mu llluff, IBH ~I\,\ ~ \'lll'I , Xlnl ftnanrrnl( 11 lg1• as pool. !>pa & 'aun.i ,.__ ~ · · " 11111,.., I 1k1• fir ind :'\1·11 Fan1ast1r Sol Vista & No ' sumable loan Pnr e<I for SSOCXI negot1atr tin Y11ur ~ct.I Mar 322 2 j:-;r lit'.11 h 3hdrm 'h,1 S;t.111 11;11 1 ~ -,·.,,I Quahfytnl! 111 make 11 1mmed saleat$480 00U mo p ;q S6 ~o 11p ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~50 t:ardl•nn 1111 1 '11 ·.· · ' .~ youn. Ju!-l Sl:MUH~l llkr j ROGERS RPLT. y 754 0600. 54:1 ~392 or J IJr 21!> In~. 4 doors to , p.·L' 91\2 AA~ I '!'l't' ,1r.~1 \,k (11r 1 ath\ I 022 IW8 07m "" 5.1)9 ooo.i 1~·ran fronl SISllO mo :-; 111•l1b rnl!too Center I Hdrm furn, To .. nhouse-unfuni.; \dulls. no petS 1 ·11lrtJes Free 'I~ l~\Ql'l:-0.'TA HERllllilA 1621 r Parkside Ln-:-m W of Bearh. 3 blks-of Edrnj!er ,~ 147-5_441 •. LOIJllM ••cl• ,,. ....................... l.uxul"'.I studio. spa, tv. maid ~er\'1ce. phcmts. SI 15 '"k 499-2227 -----Ae.iutrfull\ furn suit~ 2hr. Zba· spa. sauna S.1tPlhtr n ·, maid sv~. SHll.:J roo 499 nZ] __ _ OCEAHYllW! Studio I blk bearh 544-3339 -_. - Drastic prir·t• rt'<lurtion on this adora.blt.' 2 ht•<I honw Spotl<' s & furn 1 s h l' d 1 n 'u IH' r Io nit 1 on S295.<XIO !•--------••••••••••••••••••••••• lncCllftt 'roperty 2000 Hl'arh l.n1n1?. IJr~r ;1 fir mr. :!~a. rrpli' kid' A: II.a l.101 rm. pocil !I IOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"ite 1044 675-2311 Call Ba rbJr3 tii5 :J06i 1 1 9452 PorlM!tOuth Dr. 1 11111H• upj!1.11trct 3 Br l· 1 YOUR EMO OF MfWPOllT SHOil ES •••••••••••••••• •••• ••• 2 BJ ~.ir J).(l'. p.ilto S&'>o peL' 0 1\ n111wr :l~!t :!•4:! I i ti11 8.}l 1 or tii:l 5!l:l11 siw (.'harm . bacb, nr b<·h utrl pd, no l>("ls. 1 re~p empl adult 494.4200 WATERFRONT HOMES.11'c RIAi f ll\H '··~ J.fi I I f', 'f'-•'• ~ .. , ... 1-...,...1 ]~v" l "'" H""" ~Outl Be.• Ul·1400 I' "l.irnt>l\w iw.. ... f.i..nd '7Uf00 IHVISTORS DELIGHT ! Great financing Ass ume ,·cry high balance loan on this lo"cly 4 RR end-unit rondo in Oranf?c. in- cludes 2 car ~ara~c. Children o.k Owner must ell $108.900 Vicki Bosz 551 -8700 (NSJ > WSI HARIOI RIKI EST A TIS Ocean 'view 3 BR 3 BA $3.SOO/mo Bea Arnold 644·6200 < NS4 l THEllAINIOW! * •9J% Outstand1011 frnan(•rng INCOME ll07 Im fiJ~ 1~3~ & 14Hr111 .. nhnu~I' I ll.1. HarborY'e Surround \OUl'elf With,, Interest 1011 rntf'rest Wtlh 15'; PROPERTY 7ii 223J em·I pat Ill~ P.~1 rol lt•rl h1HT1l'' 1 hdr~ w ~ h.i rarnbo .. iii rnlur from do11n 3 bdrm den. 21 SPECIALIST Duple\ 3 Or 2ha. d1•1·k '>t't'ur !Rl<l 9.9 li.'rl'• f.101 roum fin•Jt lnt·a· I Januar} tbrou i:h A.s~umablrloan I baths. 2 patios: good 11 fX'n\1e14 ti ,1r lklu'l' 4 br R\',tnral!e :!h.1 :-0.r l1111n Sit~ mn Oerember and 11 :1l!'h ~Hr Y.oodb~dj!e rondn location SI 3 1 0110 Selt.'CI frnm 3 19 unih properl> $925 Work park &~1·hoob Si511 m11 1>4~ ~ I flower:. hlo11m 1•\ er,\ tall for det,ul~ on th" <Mnr AB?. 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II~" Agt ~b K-li l\010 1Wood Brrd)!t' :O.p.11·11111' , 1· c u.r 1• 11 p .tr k 1 n I! :l51-34100 ill li41 llit.:I urs:M>~686t rnR 2 ,R\ F'Jm rm $9Sll fno 833 i ll9U rrr lf?tl\arranu ""'••.Irvin" I llAUTIFULLY ~"l~l'11ll1·i:·· \ll' JASMINECRJo:Jo:t< I drn rm . PJllU' l..1klo ~j 2026 I MAIMTAIMED c11,,,. \Ii·•·• r \ 3 BR +-fam rm. den. tenm~ pool pm SllllMl ~l'l41Jllrl lkii:ht' 3 hr TUITI.IROCIC Jbdnn.2bathWestrhH t'ommpool.tcnm:-.2.ihr 64().~Jli ~!1 6U!S Offu i• fmh rm hrrl .. d flr,.I SUPBIAIGAIH •lom! Close lo srhool5. i iiuard Katr Sl~~o mo j 7~6597 I lrplr ~'141 1lnH' II\ 4111 Braut 2bdrm. 2ha end park&tenms Room for Al'PLIYALUY 7589173 2RR Spannus, 1tri•.11 St Andrr11~ 6429fM urut rondo. l yr ne .. & expansion. Good finanr Cott.Mno 32241 \'iN·s P\l Goll CouN• 3 Rr 2 R;J or 2 Hr 2 Jl,1 675-34 I I tmma~ Try $.'ISK dwn & I ing. 1185.SOO Ta SMlhf' •11••••••••••••••••••••1 pool No Peb ~)jl mn l>rn St1•p' lo hr;irh 1'!!'!!!!!!~111!!!!!~11!1111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-•I assume 11 7 B'• loan. 1 Near new 4·plex 2 E s1de rt>n~dele'1 4 Bdr ~'>31124Z.fi4011121 frµk ~mt• owe balanrl' owe No II bdrm, 2 bnth earh Untt w family rm $800 pr New rondo. 2 Hit. 2 !IA l'ROl't-:HTY ltOl 'Sto: UwdtrMlrt poyments fot 3 yrs . Wllh·rlreplace. enrlosed rm $1000 moves you 111 i Patm. Nr Park & 1'1101 f>42;fl!')Cl 64:.! ltllfl + Tt-Tn ta I p 11 y m r n l Plllio. iiaragc 9'•'• l~l -nd 63 2" 1 Noagts 67!19f'i46rvr' • .._ Pos cash flow Now 3 Rtirm Mmto 211 hw ' '" .. T..-roct e,:!~ mp~re ~~~~.~~~t' ~ Sl59 . .SOO Btll Grundy. j&!a1111ful 2 Br 2 l~l .. Thr \It'll !'al Ill &t p11ol Owner will IC'I this 4 ' Rl!f'i 67S-616l Terriirr", Unr\ l'urk Jii!> rm 960·21117 8dnn + pool llO up lo Rork Own.-r ugl ! 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THI ._H P"',...LE -n-lte06~ory Str.lc;t C C b' Custom Foundations w g I TRt~~/SHRUBTRIM ble Wedoany1iiejob' ~ ~ 847 51811 toileb & fa ul't>ts. rt> •• EVf" llepntentativt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~stom a ine\ry All P I Bl •It & 8 k. ••••. ••••••••••••••••••• Oaragf' &c Yd Clean•UPll . •631·2Cl04 l.,J.B PAINTING . paired or replacl.'d 11 Pro work , .,11 trel!11 <:all MJ.1671.1.tdJU 80ATMAINT£NANCE ~nd.s. 7 )'N dcs1&n exp dt~50:;-SJ6t57~1c Cardt!nMalntenunce fo'rl.'('t!St. ~57·1271 -*--SPECIAL• l11t /rx1 l'.l'!leXJJer.Jam 6316666 now•m.~2Ahr:1 ••••~!lm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J lHAUl.OUTS 1_7~.§409 -~--· =-' • Res1d1Comm/lndus. , ---ustom Brick, Stone. d wall Lar!'}'S4S93113 ' ,..,tyM••,••.t T,,-.Senk• • Servlrt! & Repair C:.,.. .. er on, Gewel • ~~~a!l°uJlll & Tr!.ea Tn9 m C1TOIAH UP TOUI ACT ~llFrConcrttet .~,s~~o lNTIEXT PAINTIN<; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• U ., SdlOCkBoau 673·2050 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••h•••••••••••••••1 ....,...,16,eves ..... ..J ~7-DAY ' Yard/garage s. ttes ...... l.l 'dRt Fr PIO-TY TYPING ••:!!..~·~ •••••••••••• Pl-Yactil Maint & Wood patiosLdel'ks. wood CANAAN LAND TIElS cln ~· etc 1 ton trutk All Types Masonry c •• ~~1061!e est '""" PROot'IU;AOINt: ~ .. --·Rttponsable C14!aruna exp'd & reas windows l<''d Reas c----1.1~ C "'~....ti ed 1 .J!1> 1·1983 t24 hrsl_ VftY rus. 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G.l..MangunPa111ting t6l .. lll_ ~umh t:;x~ncnn•d .ac •'-\"••••••••••••••••• rolter will sell 400R --<Z.13~921 ~I Carp1.•ntry Mai.onry 759 1976 •A-I MOVING• Custom work St hr. in) curate. reliable SOUl'HCOAST Propeny for late Model Senict C2l3J94H•6S Hoofing Plumb1nt1 llA-ULING ':LEAN·UPS Top Quality. Special Free est. 731 ·8281 ....... fl.,..r o 496_·0339• • APPRAISAL SERVICE ~h /B~~ 63Hl836 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orywal Drywall Stul'l'CJ ·Tile Dart ·Sh~bs-Trres care an handbng. 2S yrs AVERAGE RM $3S ;;:•;t;;·i,~~jd~~·f·:·;;~ All real estate. Res~ct· u__ We Cue Crpt Cleaners ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hl'll¥)(1el. J B. 1146 99!10 -r~·_ ........ ved ~2·t1••ti' exp. CA>mpetitlve rates. lnt/•xt. Quality work -·del1ng. ma1'n .. r·· Witdow Ci..iltc) ~ •~I _..... Steamrlean &uphols DRYWALLT"J'ING ....... ''" "" Noove ... 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HEPAIRS f'OH LESS t'OR llfE HOLIDAYS ~airs, sukoa ing r,we~ eeest Reas Hall. ltv din rms Sl5. D YWAl.L ~;I I 'I & heaung,rarpentry .l'lec. HODl~'SCLF:,\NING STUDENTS MOVING f'ree~t:.§c~t 64S·9~25 Shingles. rtat 30 yrs ~~9 '~1~?..-Yc. Asphalt. 63 H 199 r. 1 l<XH.2 s.t9·2~ a\ g room $7 50 . COUl'h 14 yn1Jx& 554•J' u• t till'. t"l't>e e)l N.u JOh loo 54-r. ire 11 thoroughly CO Lie. l'Tl:!4 ·436 1 UC PAPER HANG 1-:R exp Jo)'~ est 770 2725 •RESIDENTIAL• -SlO, rhr SS. Guar ehm tnSur ~ -small 645 2811 ( M dl'an housl' ~0-0857 ln.sured. 641'8427 , Bonded & guar No JOb • A 1 $30 2 t ALLSTATE PAVING MecHALICOMSTI. petodor.Crptrepair Bcdrical llOMEIMPROV t:~n:~T -" :. _WATCH U~{;ROW too small ortoo large L...dC~tioltCo. vgC."hsty957 ~g )y Sealcoatioa. Stnping, ~ustom homes. rram. 15 yrs exp. Do work ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tiii' noors Fencing I UJRRAINE S SER VIU~ srARVING ACTORS ~eeest Ton 898 2728 Spectahxmg an shake & ~-.....!Y.__ • ---=rs. Comm/Res. ang. re mod, Frenc.h myself. Rers. 531.0101 ELECTRICIAN pnred rtumbing All small Home 1J~1 Rel~able Move with us btfora -· sh111gle roots WINDOW CLEAN JNG . 64$.8191 doors. skyllahts & patio NoSt N Sh nght, free estimate on lob!. 211 yrs exp 979 22t~ I Refs Traru. 962-0SIO Christmas & we w 111 lelhrflepair fo'reeesllmate 642-8821 [ All Types Odd Job). coven.849·36S2 - .eam/ .o . ampoo largeorsmlllljobs • Thl' fa)tl'~I draw m lht• donate I to)' to need)'••••••••••••••••:•••••• Freeest. Alex6!5·4741 Have something you ROBTSTEINBRONER, :;in~:~tti~:im l..ir . .:19662!. 673 03.59 Il a\'~ ')Qmcthini: you West u llJtly l'ilol i_ly_lc!, Llr'd, m~~73·08S3 PLASTER PATC HING The fastest draw in the Prof. Window Cloning want lo sell? Classified qEN'L CONTRACTOR · --Classified Ads. your one want to wll~ Ch1ss1flt'd Cla~silli•d Ad C:Jll 'l'u f'\nd what you . want in Restuccos. lnt/ex.t JO West a Daily Pilot Freeest..qual serv do It well. 642-5678. Uc. 11399463 645'·6456 Wa!ILAd fu!.sults §iU6'1.§ .§!QJ>Jhoppin.L.~er __ ads do 1t well. IW2-Sbill. <!a. G4Z·S67H lnti~lassitieds. . eat. Paul ~:4!97] _ QM1s1fleQ..ruL6J2·S678. D ·Rae 675-0941 ~ ...... ,.,.,tlllt4 ApalwHhu.fwa. Apalawtlhu.fwa. .,..lwHhu.fw.. .,.taw.tsu.fw.. locw 4400 Offiullllltd 440 Offlc•I..... 440 Offlul..... 4400 .................... ...................... ...................... . ............................................................................................................................................................. . *-•rt•_. 176' C..Mne 112 C..W.SO )124 ~oaleoct. )84 Mt~leoct. )16 For woman new ly de 1 t617 W~rllrr N 8 Want l7THSTIEn <:osta Mesa office with <Xfire Spare Pnced to ~ .. •••••••••••••••• ••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• rorated pnvate room & f1nanrial inst 7000$ ( COST A MESA orean view Reception lease Qw cltly Serond ~~~~tNT 2.,:-4kfr. Spacious 2 Br I Ba S395 2 Br I Ba. nu . c d P . att 2BR l' BA S36S -+ $30.S Jbdrm. 2b;i, pauo. 2 blks bath. '£'<' S2115. me-Ids ~t noor A_.&ent 541 503.2 2 or 3 room offlri> sui tes area -+ 2 offices. 644 l>Q floor Suite Reception Wtx ~~873 tt YI 3 Br l'-2 Ba '1425 Laun-. gar, adults onl~·· no pets dep K~ pd Nr Beat:h to bt:h S750 mo Vrl~ ut1l .a)ts1dl! C M MEWPOIT C. plenty or prkg \.!Ill n A\a1I immediately Sl'r re tar)' are a 3 . . dryCar,pool~·95S6 ~18~ m w Wilson. Bh·d & McFaddt!n 6133728 . &&.SOH~ PIHIMSULA mclAva1lnow Call ,S4Z'>~r-"!>8Sl ·9000_ Pr1va1eoffices Pmate SIASHOll DI. Sa> Mo. 2 Br l Ba. Apt. . -Adlts1 no~Lo; 89J 4894 11 Bd. I 8J on Pentn L til l f\J Spacious execut1\e of R~J9nQ.m_t{'S 675·6700 f. 17tlt STIEET entrance Restroom & ~· mo. yrly 2 br 1 ba. Gara~e. washer dryer., SCrtding dean 2 Br 11. ---~ {)(f )I parking Yrl) ':" OCC I~ house nr I fices acr06s from City re 2 ore swte '" prt! JIOO sq rt for lease corree11 Bab Ideal for availoow. 549-5682 all btilt·ins. Small child : ~-Fenred. ut1ls 38. R, J BA Close t ol . mo 675 1642 I nearl •cd r ol ~~n Hall All s~rv1res a\•atlu st1g1ous airport area 315 Plenty of puking '2 ~t tu us Inc s s Wlllerl.... OK, no pets Only I year pa.id. Refnge. 2 small ~ach. $795 mo 60-l 16th NewportT<'rr 3llr2'• U<i ! e~o~ t I ;5~8:Joo in ble. 'optional' From 225 sq. ft For det:uls l'all block to Weslt'lirr 4.· ~~ ~eanfroilt 2' 3 Bdrm old. Call for appt children OK. no pets. Street ~ 14S3_ _ 1 t'OOdO. rrpll'. i:ar. Slii5 r es u 1 '. .. sq.rt up al l'f'asonable ll5J.Q26 C~lom mtenor design cn1ce ~pace for lease, Bayview2Br 2 Ba , TSL MGMT _ 642·1603 1960 Walla~_642·4~5 Clean, lrg. 2 BH.1,, BA. 'I Agt ~1·6396 12 rms 011 Rlilboa lsl?n~. rentals No lease re -Ready to ITIO\'~ in' Com S2SO mo Balboa Island 675·8l70 'mE VICTORIAN: New· 2 B~ garden apt Pvt level.' i mi. from b~a1•h ...._diat. Occ Clf'ICJ ~l ~73 "!rs7~ttls t20 ' qwrcd_.£'!J I 673-3002 are~ rt Mesa Verd{' IJ(.iltlve rates. t all Rob. 6]5 1739 _...._ ___ ---:..;.::..=-ly deror 2 Br w gar . pauo. gar. laundry No no pets. adults onl) 5700 3 B 2'f I ,,, e j ~ a 6Jl.ftl90 Proress1onal Attorney's Balboa Bay Club ful!r. new crpts & drapes. bit· pets. I sml rh1ld ok $450, $&9S ~ 960.2392 _l'TlO •• r .a . \pt Heaua ne"' "'at<'rf runt EXECUTIVE 545·4123 -----1 oHtce suite in South furn. Bach. Apl. Ava1 · ms. patio. Adults Call 5-46-9950 ~ 2 B 2 B M UPt-taiN. '1'"' halt on) ho""' in Newport Prof SUITES BAY fROlli...IT Meed a.iaffs Orani:e County 1s seek Jan. Ill. SU001 mo t."1ll·S 636.412() - -r a ~ int \dUllt'd t't>lhll~'" t!ndso person O\er 30 non Ill: n A~ , 1ng compa tible pro· S0.1802or9'1S··0545. . _667 "G" V1ctona $470 2c:~~-~~erS:,~~d ~f:S ~ N=~~ be~roh c:tild ~:i~aRe. blll(•k 10 lwo.i·b smoker. <'le Jn II\ 111~ HEllTAGE Pn_me ol(i~ 7!Q·W O Ani.\lenng :~d ma ti r~1onal tenants su<'h as 1 USTSIDE "E" Placentia &.16·4120 m.nh P :. TSf~~ · Referrnrl'l> $400 mo + p• ••• la Mesa 2SO sq ft serv1re. conference rm attome~s CPA arroun-OCIAM FIOMT 'I p · • · gmt li~2 Ifill. Isl & la~I 675 3i3:1 ~-suite $175 ~ Ut iii; \d O Co tants. insurance broker Db 2 bdrm 2 b .. 11 1415 2 Br I Ba Poolside H _)t __ -Uruqllt! old roortop uc·.ean \' ERS,\l LL ES l'llrOl'I I NB u . ·k u $11"1 Se" IUXUI'} .ort1re spare rid 779 w 19th • s~ , J rg Airport. $100 I IO\'eStment coun)elor • . • a. "vai Apl. Laundry room I Apt unfum. I Br S350 \'II'", lbdrm. $375 ~rl'e Pl'lllhnuw 2 llll :! II\ 1 . · .... t oJ) " mo 1 1n In ine s bu)1est rro 8330W2 ..,. 'tiJ Jan 23. Month or I cluld OK. no pets Call Costa Mesa 646 03 41 laund r) 536-5050 .ift SiS.I ) n g "'o mJ n non I t•enter' F.asy ~·rwy ar ~~~ Euati•e Offices I ph)s1olog1st . recruiter · 752-,_ for appt before 1t.s gone after ~!L-_ 7pm. _ _ 615 3787 I srmker 646 ress Avail now • r all f1<'e for Le11se 1280 l>Q Umque. rompll!te with ~1111~~~·1;,t,:t~~l~lub h ...... TSLMgn"=-642 1603 Sharp I BR. lots or wood 2bdrm. S370 mo f:nd 1 --$5S9 for details ft With Balrnny Airport rl'ceptaoo telephone. full Free parking Call Cor '1illlls2W11d WESTLAKE VILLAGE .& wallpar.r S38S mo gar.yrd. k1.ds petsok ~~~!'!~ ..... ?!!.~ Hohk,Motek 4100 ~51~1_2_)1 640-42)0 Compltx549_J8~L-i.el'retarlal serrn'el>, nn_e_951·35SS ....................... lmmed. occupancy Asltfor81 l,63t-1266 -96J_:_g286. __ -NICE, ocn \faew, 2 BR I ;;:;•;•N;•••;;·a:.~:.ii•j •DELUXEOFFtCES• ronrerenre room. Ideal-2 omces. 1625 mo. ap· .... , ...... 1107 Adult only romplex 2 BR,gollcoursev1ew . IBrAdultsonly, BA.gar.lndry."'·alkto sgo wk ~e Knot From lroom to l400i.q WESTCLIFFAIEA ly locat ed cente r proxSOO sqft.ulllsinrl, ~· .. •• .. •••••••••••••• P~I. spa. laundry room. new cpt. $450 mo A~k no pets. shups no pNs SHO Motel 6302 W POI NR ft From St 15 a ~4 rt No 700sq. rt retail shop nuw ~:~~rlare~~ul~AC~~~ opt warehouse. a\ ail ~ JJ!~ w~~c~1: pat1011 or decks. No pets for Ball,6JH266 ~2675 __ ~_1710 _ 645-<M40 • I lease requirl'd AdJ a\'a1l High trafht• loc CE:';'TER 6fi6 Baker St Jan 1 Cheerful. pnme -.s7l9 6 536-t«I. Garag~v~i~ Soat'tOUS I bdrm houst 3 br rondo. in II ront'I Mod Jbr 2 ba. bl0t•lt to -51-;;4 1 ., UATB. Auvorter Inn 2t74! Ou Agt flS l:s;JOO inr Bm.tol l 979.2161 OC Airport lor Jeanne r Westctiff Area. t'2 bllt to pnv patio w1storage bch Ocean \U, laun. ~---"'""' pool 8 :!O I I JO AllPORT AIEA I -·-I ~OOJS~U>1s 7~ is.ts -:1~ ~e~~e~a~d~ ~ :~ ~:~ :rmc ~nter & :ii:: ~· ~ carpo~ Kids ract~t mo 66HH~L ~ &"J~ls c~iorav;~ tro-12'ZI I Ap prox -100 sq r1 t1~~lyP'!j~1 tf~s~i~e~s 111 ~':~gs fasJ with OJ1ly frpk,gar.Nopets $1300. TSLM mt. 6458L25 no pr:ts. C~u{le ~llie 752-2;: pets . mo...... Phones in room 2274 Want_Ads Callfi.42·5678 Som roo 851-8300 I •.••• a.ntA·s · ~lease. 675·9006 or fireplat'e. pool. pvt 7~·19'20,!M~kda J BR, 2 BA adjat'ent to .. ~!!~!~.~ ..... ?!!.~ Newport Blvd CM •• • •••• • ••• • • •. • •• • • • • ~llo. dishwasher. on ~n Hea1hts area. &Oii coune. nice vu no 2 Br pt t 646-7445 • 21~62?>c~~a~1I~e:~~t. g;;~~~!~";;~:i~ ~-.. ~~ duplea, iid&1P1U au cu~'1.s1. encl.:ar~·~~ •• ~~?:.t: MllDAIUCU e 8-DAY WEEK SPECIAL e 7H /1175-'7MO ask for 557-2841. ,.., ... u.,.....,.....$49..417'f p_alot. Selective ! '150.ckp.SSZ-6'76. Reu .WH!llyRates • u.da. S. Sama Ana-S.C. Plaza. ~/mo t2U>5a.a.26 2 Br Condo upstairs/ Kitchenettes-Phones • 2 bdrm Ullfum. Ba I boa. 1d'it 2 bd, 2 ~a, f:J · I ~ adult, ceatr. air. P'Wl2ilbed 6 Unlum. 1·2·3 1 dowiisuirs, Ii., Ba 2 rar "Z" Channel Movies • 8 Days 3 Lines 8 Dollars $525 yearly . t'r ank a u S, no pe s pat.to, pool, spa, $4.50 in-Bdrm. Apts. Gym . garage. ssso. 492-8218. Sandotper.1967Nt'wpon r • .. h 11 R I 646-73t9or573--0884 cl. au/water/ hta. Agt. Jacuui, Sauna. pool. j mm2. Bl. CGSta Mes! 645-9137 e It s easy to plac e yo ur 8-Day Week Ctass 1f1ed by marl and it ara a ea ty RIESIOECOMFOIT 957-0222.Noftt. teani1. volley ball. 2st.ory rondo. 2 br. new ...._ ..... 42501 • • ll'1S-4llOO Like new 1 Br. up 28r.18a.$440.18r.$375 .• ~ball.came room lurpets/drapes pool •••••••n•••••••••••••• COStSJUSt S8-thal ::,onlyado llaraday1 Toouall fy fo rth1S • C.-.. M.. llZ2 ""rathedral ceiling, gn Pool adults. no pets. lllllL 8dl. M6--0lll9 lndry 00 pets av'a11 1110 EANFRONT 2 & ' Br e spec ial offer yo u must be J non-commerc1a1 user o ffer ing sri:P·ro·octiAN.·M;t log frplt'. ds hws hr. Savage Wilde • Co. I' n --sm. (au. Jun. 661 ·3806. Anal Winter W~kly merc handise fo r sale up to saoo per ad and the ::>rrc e m u::,t • clwminiin oldCorona. balcony. pool spa. bbq 642-4410or67~. Hat•• ll4ZJ~ ______ ~oothltf73·7117l • 2 Bt. 2 8a. frplt. ocean g,_.~~!ie1tsorN8afr~· lBr upper. util pd, $370 ....................... ,T.... llto IUJ!wa, Kona. Hawaii • be 1n your ad The co s t s tays the same whether your a d • v i ew from de <'k . F S~70· M · 1'1'1).Adlts,nopets.3831>!1uxeot'eanvaewcondo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2wuts,eat hslecps4 needs e1ghtdaysselhngt1me o r 1ustone • •1mo. Call Anthony p~:~s 265gpll ar~~a W.Bay.548-9516 I BR + loft. pool, spa, Q12yneweondo Adults 1 -~forbr0t·hure • days 142-5757, eves & ~2441' · &suie dlx tnhse. 2 br, · 213-592-5113_ _ _ Br + den. f11>lr Rer lrg. Big Bear <"ab1 n Pool • • wkndsll31-41130. 2 B 2 Ba d N s c 11.,ba, 2 sty, gar. patio ...,.. •• 12 ll41 rar1ht1es. S49S mo table. rotor TV. 2 rrplrs Use on~ word tn eac h box Aboul 4 words make one • SP,,,.,....A,... .... R OCEAN Plr con! 0 r s ~85. No pets $485 , ........................ 552-9430 ~··· (7 141~SQH6 • class1f1ed line of type M1n1mum ad IS 3 ltnes Please orrnt CA.• ... u..,. au. poo . Jar . er 61c ~ n.. Vi 0 1 1 & 2 -S -'OTY LIGHTS VIEW : Adlts S525 Isl & Sl'<' ,,...._,., , ... -ean ew e uxe Wes ... ster )891 Palm pnni:s area 1Mon· plainly • From every room. large 832-li66 Bcaut1fully landsC'aped. 1 Br Apts Newly d('COrat ••••••••••••••••••••••• terey CCI rondo 3 HR 2 • 1 Br. tl3.5/mo. Anthony NEWBREEDAPTS quiet. adult l'omplex. 1 edd. refn ge. d1shwda shel, SJIS t Hr. t•pts rlrps. Ba , furn w atrium • r------------------------------, • da1sclll642-5757, wltnds BACH h LOt'T S4 0 rarpel, drapes. pool 1spasal, heate poo . slo\'t' Sr sho~ 1st + Gulr, tennis Dall}. m.-. i:-...i wit 1 1 patio. enclosed i:arage~. l'le\ator. sul>tl'r prkng dep E\ l'~ for Jppt weekly & monthly rates • I I • a.tom New apt. Ocean ;~~u~·11~~a~00£1·"~; laundry far $400 L'IJ S8SO&up Call 494 808.l 1847 J660 d\~~I 11;t ~5.8 :oo I • I I • Y.ew. 28R, 2BA. 2 car paid.Adults.no pets 393100·2015_ 2 sm ~tud10:.. nr M~an :~..tsFu,,.iskd 95 ,as or .1 a~ 1ar.;...,!>eluxe SlOOO Hamilton CM 64s.t411 Bachelor SJ2S mo . 2864 Bearh S32S & 5400 Ltil oru.fwwi5'wd )900 ~AMMOTH CONDO • I I • m-' Lasalle CM 111<'1 4.94 3044 ....................... 1 1 br & Ion. al (hJ•r IS I I • Newty decorated 2 Br. 1 • • • , _ 957-2140artli l BR. 11""'· 1·entral h•'.•t S E A W I lli.J D Rl"St'nenq"' 673 9377 • S S OO Ba. Adults only. no pets. RANK SEILEI ~. 1 br. dplx m qwl'I 1 ~>cm I n ~ Tahoe condo. 4 Br 5 I · I • @O/mo.W.73H. 148SlJeHrey Rd Sp J.13 safe court for non i51 1293 VILLAGE 1 rrun to Northst.ir $450 • I I ....__ .. _ · f Ba ln·me smoker 11. pre\' rl'ntal ...._... •-h )l69 "'k Tom 857 16611 • .....,. 10 60 • 2 ""'"" 2-· vaew 0 Y • Yoo are the w rnner or rer 954 w 17th 548.3829 ·--,..... • -oc New 1&2 bdrm luxury I • I Refri&, washer, dryer. two free tirket.s 1Sl8 oo --·---•••••••••••••••••••••••1 adult apts in 14 plans I 1....,. to S..... 4)00 • I I • pr.a'!O.Mf.00911 valuellothe Lge 2 Br 2ba. adlts. no p1n1 NEWPORT ll<lrm from $490. 2 bdrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13.20 • Small 2 BR 2 BA with lit· ICE FOUIES & pets. S'.m Call 646· 1319. M from S570, Townhouse Dana pt. Lar!(e 2 BR. • I tie yard SC75/mo . rers HOU 673-~_ COU,MTlT CLUI from $&10 + pools . ten· 2BA Ref Wht M S250 + 15 80 • reg.Niaela1ntMH21l A~~8~1CE Large !BR , tB A : UVIMG n~, waterf•lls. rinds' •, uttls. Isl & la~t • • 3 bdrm. 2 bath. So. or CONVENTION Westside Upstairs Bachelors. 1&2 bedroom Gas for roolu,ng heat· ~ • add S2 60 f h ddlti 111 f 8 ti • Hwy. No pets. $750 , CENTER Fridge. Avail Sow S385 apts&townhouses •nit paid From _San Roommate to share 3 "" . Or eac a ona ne or mes Alml· 673-~ Ott 23.25 640-00IJ!7_ -I F'rom SS31l $1000 644· 1900 I Diego f'rwy dn ve Nonh bdrm. 2 ba duple. Old • • . or PALM MESA APTS . I on Bearh lo McFadden Corona del Mar S3SO mo C..MeM )124 LO:'<iG BEACH AR E~A · Duplex. upstairs 2 B.r. I then West on McFadden i ut I M I f I • • .... ••••••••••••••••••• Ott 29-Jan 2 1561 Mesa Dr Bo. frpk. garage :\car lo Seaw1nd \'1llagt> + ~ ik a:· e~ ~· p bl h d f 8 d t t MIWLYDECOI. To rla.amt1rkets.t:alll BrunfumSJ60lBr Ltdo shoppmgareaSliOO 171418935198 ~iii.g>er ge • UIS mya Or ayssar1ng • 642·5678, exl 2i2 rwn $IOO 2 Br unfum year lease Adults. no ------• 1 Br. 1as pd, encl gar Tkkets must be claimed S42S Adults only Call pets Must have ref's IOOMI 4000 M F rmmte to shr 2Br • Classification d/Washer, pool. Adults by Ott 22. 1981 9-4 5'46·9860. or 1 ,. e by 6 1 • 1: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba. Npt Br h Work ----------------------• lle51F13. • ~ !. Poillt 1126 Clubhouse Ave <194-6303 Laguna Bear h Motor Inn . 91l-6'89orhome ~·~ • Name ... I leA.. --r w-98S No Pacific Coast 3brLagBchhouse,3bllts ------------------------• a • C:ai Easts1de 2BR. tBA nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• <Xeanfront or inter llw y, L~guna ~eac h from beach non smkr • Newly decor. as pd. schools No Pets S42S OCEAN YIEW Rentals F'urn1 shed & Dally, Weekly. Kit chen · 7 · Address • end I"·· pool, dshwr. mo From Dana Point most unfu_m .!Jroker 675-4912_ available Low winter _$'l7S. mo.,4,!7·30I ·--• Adulll.642·5a73. 63Hil55 srerur bluff. like new' NO FEE! Apt. & Condo rates 494-5294 Shr 2br. 2ba apt. non· • City Zip Phone • l•To.,.HM Be the fi rst ocrupant' rentals Villa Rentals Balboa Inn S90 & -P smkr. rers. nr SC Plaza. Newty dttor. gas pd.. Only ~ units. 2 Br 675--49~Bi:Q~er --weekly K 1lchennet~e. szso + <kl>_754·7~ • Check or M.O. enclosed 0 I • entl au .. pool, dswhr lfeatiBAU w frplc & 2 Br w den E:A.5TBL FF lbr . pool. ocean rront 675 87•10 Lady to shr mobile home. • AGll&l.142-5073. .. •• ~ ..... RMTs· Hurry for the best view' quiet area. single adolt, Lt h l reas. rent. me~ for re-• Ch arge my ad to· I with an~ under the Daily Pillt Cift Cli* Cll '42~11 ........ .ov-1 ... 5"• li25 to S67S Adults, no 00no1cS500 mo 64~·-lifii R room wit P" en tJredlad• 497 2004 I • Beaut1ru1 landscaped 3 2 2 r--=:. trance b;ath rurn lo ---~ • garden apts Patios or ~ Da}s 64 0 I , Steps to the be;rh 2 & 3 quiet 'non s~kr, non· Pro( M to shr furn 2 BR ..,. * Exp I • decks. Pool & Spa. Heat 661-644.J__ Br. frplcs. yearly Im drank er SJOO mo Condo S200 1st & last + • I 0 TT paid. Adults. no pets br. 2 ba. det'k. r11c, 11111rul1te. S650 & 1775 ~8945 12 utJI 548-4401 546·4370 I • BACH $380.$385 gar. Der. IS. SSSO all 1 6J3~~---Ni~ rumtShcd room '" av~l l-.1___ -• II 0 ~ .. II • tBR S43S·S440 Martba,4'4·3672 ~5--l~el 2 Br t Ba garage, pnvate home .C M Ca ll~ ftoshr2br,nr bearh. • ~ 1t Exp._, __ _ 2BR P.BA SSOS·SSIC BR 2 Ba, 33451 Knot patio. pool Adults. no aner ~m S48-6892 Jar. gas BBQ. rrplr. • Z1.'50Vanguard S40·962t t=~:~&wknds._ r,5~1801 "H"151h XTRA LARG E ROOM: fN23wpt8ch.h6:G:-t9,S§_ -h • L------WE"'7LL-PAY-T-HE-POSTA_G_E _________ I • -Available an Ea st:side + to 5 are npt Wit • r------·----------------2 BR l'• BA S49! ~alnt 28r. 2Ba. studio OCE~VlEW deluxe 2 C.M. for female to rent. same. Largr Rl•ach Apt. : • ~~/~~Ison SS~ Uv nn, lg kitchen. refng, Br 2 Ba deck. yard. Many amenities includ-~mo. 646-3!77 ~.B_. _ • : NO P".)S T AGf 1 63t-~ wshr/dryr. dbl car gar, brick (rp Ir . gar.. mg. pnvatr bath. en· Rmmt Wanted to shr hst I • 1 ' I • I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ patio S495 mo. Ofr •·4· SEC U R GA T E trant'e, high beam cetl· CM. S300 mo + ·~ utal 1 1 MC E SSAR ~ 1 • "9lfteld 5e-l343,631~16' SllOO roo. or lease opt angs W D ~ lt1t rhen S..32ltcves • 1 If MAtl~O : Deluxe 2bn. 2bas. frplts. Adults, Sun.set Bluffs on pm·. S28S. mo 642 S4S7, Roommate -Female Shr ! IN THE • • w ~an vu! S57S·S4i00 P1 !S..'!..~~ . .,~2'.'!.,,.. C M aft.-er6 P~ _ 38R. ~ Costa Mes• • a. ur-.1 r ED s TA f( s Q FAMIL T APTS. rro. -.0211, 833-°"60 ......,,._, ... """" I o a • Spartbng rlt n lg 1pts -1 wtth large ion & ~xtra t Ind what you want m Av11I w 646-54_13 _ _ • 'i fOf' ramihts aw 1 or 2 llut' --Ind 3140 deck. 7~-0UUS9 1042 I Daily P1latC'hw1fieds. Beautiful otean front ~ BUSINESS REPLY LABEL "" • childttn Nr park Heat ••••••••••••••••••••••• - -.-----rondo. Bal. pier aru • uJ ~ pd. No pets Deluxe poolside xtr• . r M/F67S·27'8 • 0 F"1ll\T Cl A\\ PE"""'' -.o 11 co~u ,_,.B • l •u•o11 .. •• ; • aBtaRa . *<"" tar,e 2br 2 ba. bltns. Need MAre _.. 3BR •BA 2 --1 ----------------.w'Witson 631·::;,: dsW-hr l'" miles beach! """ WAii • • rmsava1 , ~ POSTAGEV.tu lilP•(l e• •OOR£C...<.«t 6 • ------......., Ad.Its no pets. $450 mo. f CL . tmas h....t. ) bOft·SlllOllt r. 1.g, yard, • Q I ADULT 2 Br. open beam ~ or .. ns uu7111£. CM l250/mo ea 6'15·3466 c range Coast 01ily Pilot ~ • ' I •' • teitinp . lots of wood, . eves • ., I •1 p•1 ' < , If~~~: ":!::~~· sJi~~;JE: 'i-r:F.~ :~ r°!::r :: ; a ~~ I DI ' •! Plm. SA. Pool, Spa. I, 2 6 3 Br. TO"nboose Daily Pilot Gift Guide ........ . : 01 ~ 1 r.-. •·Adults. no AP'a. Patios. sla&I• t r...., 01 I 330 W. Bay St I Clltt.... ..... double C'lr aaragu, c a rJ2 ui9 -···················· I c M ca 9 .. I • a'..L...._ 14l·l•or ..... _!L_ ntar Hunt, Harbour I "' ·~I Eastsidt , Co1t1 Mtu • 1 Oltl tll. "· 2v26 t-,._.-y...... 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IC 11. 1JC.l>M1 .n n•il •tl.\<1 • " Al, •.;..4 03711 l'Omm un1tul 1on would bt· h l•lpful H•.\Ll.YtH'CAN IH: t>rJnl(i: t'ount> l'lt'Jw ANAlll-:tM' ,.; 644~7 3 1,., llt1ln"'m "'' q1m ·n "I. ft Slerri1 M1tml Co I DO W HAS SSS for Po NO Sn111ll bl11r k P rourcs::.ivc. dyn am u· tom11a11y nel'dii ·r1llfor11pp't 67~4K30 ''<>~.· \l ''.NTIC)~' <~~ck·n RHnt''l'r l'up~ ""'~' 1dntn1mJ S3!.<l ""'l ,.,.. Tt>' R"' ·--IOK ·~ ... h ,, .... c:l·n~ral Cll hn• 1:ruu11 " r. • •1((' M L' II ·hr11• 9 II ,,,, •• ·•14-... _,. SI L -ns. up ITlillt' uuj(, tl'l leuth~r " a lake thar1::e. humunis t tt· leud er M1'<h1·11I Ill\ ''"II l'rl'I c .. :NTf>:n I\ r •• .. .• hr .. a. I llH eaet· oU.<'t'. 1 mi 10 No crtdlt ~"No pem1lty eholter rollar, hut no Pl l I (' rAIT TIME lll't' 2:14!5 or 14t't•k\ $lj0 jjijJ llllll (J\Jt'Vll ,1l't'!>l'' MU!'h & 7.... r QfnisonAsSO<· 5411-1592 tu"is f'uuml I'' 13 vu• t'US~ S('llt rl'Mlllll' and sa ary rt' .nod Appt"1r.111n & t cict-an. I ""i-q l, 11ppro• -" • l't<r:rnn<1l1(\ J Ill u:;l' r. !l11m fap11ntt1n1t )llU!h I.ON<; llEAl'JI AR 1-:NA Cocker s,.i.t m.i I 1 hen~ lo\,. \(',1 ~~r 'l(l fl,loweslpm·e ~~~26rt Crest C:untJo, qutrt>mcnts lo s,tlJr> Upi·n t'Jll c·nun~l'l•nli! l1rm h u, l>t:l :!9Jun2 AK<' Oroktn h1>.-rtl'd. blatk & Wh111• fJbrn 111 are.,r I yur leii1>e / ""1117 Oatl y Pt lot !I-WM 111A·11111.:,.' fur :i !'> 'hJrp 111 d111m llrkt'h 1·all mu:.t wll. buff rnlurt'd 14 1 hrnm1· t r1 m t; d ~1303 "'111111/ 5350 P.O Box l560. 11;J;J 20W 11ulg1~11~ 11\Jlun· Jll'IJl'lt' b42 !>6711 c·x I 272 <:rl'at with kuh l'rn~t·n l'Hltl llll't' for huhday Pmless1on11I off11·e1> for ...... ,..... C M ,. 2 to n11Jt11·;111· ,1m h1111111 ' T11k1·th 11111,1 hr clJ1m«l1 i.tud t:uuld bt• Shuw ~uto:-1)> ~o M'I 117S 1111!111 lease ReC'el)l1011 iu . _.................. OSl <.1 esa,\,a. 9'626 GB4EIA.LOFFICE lll l:J)rohb l'!ill l!'>µm byllt-c 2~.llJlll !Jo.: Tn '4'1' "to lllVl' I'll" v.knri' phojwanslffrina...,..1, Ill 5100 Gn.tC..,_y TwuP T pu:otion,,u,.itl 1>12-1321,ext 3'13 hklur * * * $.)()ltrrrru. MCl\'l~r. 11111 l'u1n1 secretan al mo to a:ss -· .. --.......... Escort1 s IUSIOY llbll11111& I 61>71)9) rnu~l ht· Andrt•a llr.i" :\Jt1U11al ('a,h b4211\1bt) Helflli! s:zoo Anll(jUt' Ans wering erv1rt-J t'lnt)pdl 1711 141x•I de)k, larl(t'. S7~ ~ &11 ~· 30LOI Town 31 Hrs 641 0180 Telephone Oµt>rator ror ~·or Ntwport B~ J t'h r;~ut'r al L.ilior tt~i:"t"r Old le SSUO C:.X·kl'r Spanwl. KC.:, I 957 , 1111 ente r r . •1tuna C.tlt/C'-ecb ~II shirt Man) bl'nefits waterfront re~taurant G If 1 1. P/TDfftl01tstrato" ~'crrn 6<1.Sll216 yr , 1:uldt·n. ft'm $75 • Ni&_\!(!I 362 3rd St Suita (' W""kday' and w1•1•k1•nil 11 )lurJl:I' ' I d ~. 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IUHK HO 3'00 sq ft bldg w 5 or· R •A:~o,l NNCOsA·by Arnbitlou!> boy~ and ·\n:i .\rt·a 644 Milli 11r l IWh for rent S7f> \'t'n Hl'l'C'plioni,.t rur ·1.11·h1 Jll'rft•l1f.'ond 7.Sll07tll L'"ll Blumlt"d t:Hm.in \'1·n "0111lnmd SGf> • f ,, " j!lrls 10. IJ )'t'ar~ old. to k 1 \ ..... h .... IJl I ru ... ~ ices, 3 BA. lg. wo rk See ad rn Daily work onl' or t¥>o e1cn R.1.1JJ(t) A:. or 1111 1.1\'-~y s op....., I hrnkt'ruj!l' TH11n11 mu•I Arner1tan Oak Curro:. Shephl'rd pupp1t>' 7 9112 ~ • ll'ta, ample pkng. W P1lotTV Log .Der II rn11i. a Wt'l'k l(t'l t111J( CASHIER ,bt·1!11od t1t•xhr, l',111 l'ubcnel. $475 f'Ml' 14t"t'kl.$6S 2 Ulkf llllk 1 ~1 "'!a ru't & lirn CM. nr 19th & Placentia Give you rs e lf a 673..0136 nc11.spaper i.u b:.c re II HOUSEW AIE SALES llC>USErU :A 'ERS. to Sharon 673 K.">I t Wa.-.h lfa~1n Prtt·her !>l't 14' :..tblerunt lid, Shot-~Int mm! $!511 t>4~ t>!'>ll l l~trm s75·3S68_ --Christmas bonus ••••••• • •• •• • • • trurl!\ Tran,portat111n ~ull or 11 tmw \pµh ~hr I' T l'Jr 1).45 512J ,Rl'l'l·pt1o1u~t $7~ Onental \'a)e, $7!'> 1\.17 !11124 l"l"& v.llntl' ...... ,...., 44IO -sell u n needed NEEDCRF.l>tT~ I and i·unstdnt adult l'ruv.n llJ rdv..ir1· IU:!I llCll'St-:n.~:ANl-:ns TiredofSittillq 631~ (;1il~k-!1 Helnt'll'r vu"'. 2¥>1 .. tt'h1·,t k.'11, I"''' ... •••••••••••••••••••• r·~v .. c d su11erl'li.1on ~rtl\'ldl·d lnrt1t'1W1·~ll'hff 1'.'ll ll ~h·~ h.r' 1''11' ~·1 r.t>wn l, •--:..a... DI Dori"· IMnl(erator. Cold S1>ol. Al\l u u,~'.'·~nrlin1: drav.t'" 1 w 1 tlra¥>cr) ltemsln the un ISdor ... aster ar '' .. ll3to530P I ··kf)r 1 1 L I 1111 "7 llQ,,_ ti ~•, .. rM·llllilll1I T wi th no rred11 Che1·k '-"' 'a~ 1 I ('1111.llt',\l!t:• ran~ '•'I' 1 " 1.,;i Not c•nuugh turn.• or :.un fn1t11 rr~ SISO. 1>0rta l t' Jll" o ~.-, " & ('Uhtn \j.IJll' l41n .. aTAILSPACI o• P1"lot GUARANTl-:t-:o Wr1tl'1 ~drl'a , 6424321. l'Xl Uu.,mt'::.,alh1111wn1•1•cl' lltlll''"\1anai:l·1 111·m.ilt'1I & 1·H'rr1sr• Sll'\t'·, v.·a:.h1~1( marhtnl' St!I!'> liJ':"~t.JdorJbll• 2'''t ~J75ea642J786 l2llO SQ. ft. Harbor Blvd 9RJ to DPL. PO Box 4775 l'hildt·art' [111 l hiltlr t.'11 h1 ¥><irk v. 1th hTllJl(t'r' I ll.'tJ1hne: 1:. nO\\ h1rrni: 597 41~2 I AKl. :\lall' l.u' l'\ kid:. l'\t'l4 OJk rull tov d~)k + storage. $500 mo. lift l'ui.&.. Las \'~3.'I. N \' 89106 betl4l't'n hr"'' " ltd 311 In 'ht• 1 t I' r I' h 0 n •• \CIUflj! jll'f•llle fur a harul Ntllque Sale Trunk Sllu.1 s.<B 151!1 s~ ~ s (I f:S 0 .\I J h 11,i( RealouOlnics 615-6700 • .,_ J\l'TOMOTIVf: PM !"> dJ)S J "'l'l'k n..r, trl2 2331 I l'ar 14 a,hrnl! 'iH\ 1r1· 14ash st.ind S254 ldble • f'l)(Kllt'l> 'ft l'coµl1· • 1 d rt'\\l'f $:!!1~ (J HO Ce1 642·5671 rlMllrAMTHEI IAUa MOTORS l'lt"ast' l'all 11.\7 1211 I •·-'-r S•cr'"'tary W."h Ferrari '· l<ul h $16.">. baker·)> table $125 r l'u~ Tu) ~m from 1;11; 4fMl5 StoreorotOtt.USO sq '1. __.a·"foro •OUTCALL• Nowhas pos1tions ~ ,. ... 1111,1·"'~· Merl't·dr'. & W!Uegon1a 67511178 StSO to SS50 :'146 <!1141! 'I I ff 11 ir i' .. 'o' M V.._._A -HI 6670767 r hf ll . CLERK ~:xpt'nen1·1·d¥>1lhl111· p,,;,l'ht•\Wh lll')llU\Uak I' 11 tld&"·'ltlt.!lllll'l·• <.u esa ,.., ... rea C .. r I I t • • ot>t'n ort \' o owini.t ) 5 t 1.1 .. 1.one &. 1;, ..... 1 T.'1.11111: (;1antChn~tma!\Sale ~ t't' o Jr l' ~l41H·l '1'tt'1 St!l5 OR • S4S·4123 • • • ~M~or Cred1t Ca rds * Used Car I rul(storl'. t ir• 1w1 ·~r"'l'\1 1si..111~· 'h"t 111· 11r ~h1· \II 'un f 1' 'I' ~tarts .,. 2 fabulou!> Groomed• w l>. dr.·~'cr "' mirror Retail Store:choice lon · A4-Yltor GIAHDOPBtlMG 1 141.'ek. Mon Fri '"'111 ih•t.11l .ur.1t•n1t•1I h;l\1· t II ~'1'~1~111, J\JI .. ~T.\TESthat JUM ar Ch.imp1un Llllt'' Al\l' Slf.>l..ui1005 lion by Newport ()('tan ESCORTS ll4Y & Contract lkh&t! l!OS!I IJl'l'Vlllt•I I""''' l'nm •• I• I n\t-d Pm·e5 h;n:e neHr G•1lden Rl'lnl'H'r l'ur Hull·ht'r l>IOd\ llile $75. ~.Ll&S800, 61sq31 ... 1 n.~·1S7. 50 mo. IEV'l'8 •0101 ... "'IE Clerk iwn1 Pull t 1rn1· po,1111~11 111 ~;r~.11'IONIST TY 1·1s·1 tirtn lower We re sell Pll'~ Ju~l Rt.,aut' fu ' 4u1'l·n ''hide· a bed StOO. u•.,... . '"" Blllty ~·-""' CREDIT \\llh l(OClll hi-n.•lit,· t'Jll '\1•1•cl1•d for rnurtgit'11' 11111 to the hare 14 alb fo1 C:rcul Pt•rsonahllt'S'' A vml 1.ililt• 550 536.3450 Xlnt st::r loc On Ba lboa Formerly L inda & E ,. II u ~I loi ,.,.,,1 ••1 ,111 11, \I h.tnl..111~ r1rrn \1 1i-.t h1•1lhl' fabulou' l'tt•nl ~l o'! Apprt'l'llllcd f .., < Pen.. al foot 6 autotr1r. .._,, • Mon lhru rrc Satar; I \h•rnll l.11)1h Hl'illlJ lll'l"lllabh· ~ h1j\l' µr11 .e1sure r on... l'hlbtll'IJ) .11 4 . . ~unt! V1rki's Back 14 ith th0 xper n~, ours "" l'ub1Jsh11111 firm lnl'ah•ll u,.,. r ' " r I Wo Id C son c f · 99 39()1 J kr" Jm ur.s rll'ar J W \1rµon:. :>l't'"' 111111 i.'i2 tfiui ffJ~ \I ... ·•l'l>l'JI J1111• ~1run1? I) II m>nt:. 23.S95 G \luullun . • • • n. ... etl sitt bed rpi~~~-tbelJ). ~~~ ~~~7t ~·-u 66'·0207 basedonCaJex1i:!rn1 Jbniehl1ntll\1Cluallt1J\ . . . 1111! 'kcll' r1·•1 c ~t 1n l'kw\ l.\ll(Una Hilb Do1.~M ... otu,.s ~01.10631 ~137 ......_ '"" 4 ~ ":.1Crt'd1l~l.11l.1.il'r "'11h Id " ll ~.111, \It I~.\ 1.'i .'itt\\l'~I • ,11111,rno 111 7707f;2b J\KC reg Hl'ad) fo r placeror bookstore,art T al e o p t i o n al Fortotalrelaxat1onw1th ~op 'y-m~anv ""n°(1ti. II~ & I r I •I \lllL It Ill J 1·> L'1n••,11~ 14;it1•r btd "" , CK'" • 1•0 et.ion~ l!l'flt' a " r., 11111111•1 11 1m1· I 11 11r1" '"U' l'X"t'r Arllltllla ••dk dru•.-'•r adt"'llun aµprox an ~ " .., • shop, om ce. etc. S600 Professional mod-ehn a a prof ITlllS1'a00• Steve J(A~lth, Antal and hf1•I r d t ,.,, I I I ' ,, ~ ·~... .,. b I d ll1111'1·J• 0 h .. adboard. " ,.., .-~ • 11•1• u 1c' 1' 1·ai 1•m11 H).lllt'fl '''I"'' \l1td•·rii \II ofi Nr "'mirror &. ha'"'• s300 fl I( real I.' o1le " " • rro. 67J.2!M3, 673·3930 and talent judges l(}.6._645 1426 msurant·e. paid val' a I ihdJtc ,houhl h.ll 1· ,, !" l' 1 __ ~ 111 111111 , .ti t 11 1 \u µu rl SJ 1 J" \'i•n mle rund 67s 117~3 Chn,1ma 5 pr~wnt lor 1'tl S..>i•111!w, iSll 11!1!1!1 afl C-rcltll _ 642·3463_, ~-~O l\'e )Our..elf a treat for ll-Ol\S. 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I Ba ~neh attrarl l\'e I adv thus1ast1r. i:ro~ ml( rnr ' preferred. bul v.rll tr,1111 l.<il!UllJ 11111• 111·1· .. nt I \ HI' I '>llOIJ F II ~ \\ .1lnut dl·'k $1.• I me 54!1113':3 $.'.111 lrtlfMI i·untl 1142 !18S2 h . h' h ff f . . porat1011 l'ontaC'l Mr!\ ~:\l'!\ pr11h.1l1• l'\jll'I ll'll l I' l • • • I d1J1r" ulloman s.50 I . ouse 1n 1g tra 1c Com mutin g r om seeks male fnendsh1p ~9·4llJ.I nt'•'l''"11 ' ~.,11.1 1,,111 6-llii'llto Hohda~ lu,t'' Sprrnl(e~ Trumll" li;·d hJrd14nod area of Westside Costa N.>rwalk a re:i to Costa 10 ,·er 401 ru r thl' ~ t)llllllo! 11. ,IJ,,rrhJiHl RECEPTIONIST 1 Svamt"I ~1 II\ "ht f t'IPh mdlln·~)e:. Mesa. Terriric for Anti· Mesa 12131 864-!'>468 ! hohda)S t'all Ruth <okilh r ... 111,r,·il l'.dl . , . AfipiOIKH 1010 mo ,\!\(,' JI! ,hot~ Sloo orJlll!<' .!. l11uv.n 1•u!>tom qut Shop. Accounlln& bdatt4p m ~i>l·Ull2 I DECIHAHD/COOK ~tr, \\111, ""' "" .111111 l I \him n .. 1'11-. rt'l'•'ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 731 ·s.s· • tm1 r II. IM1l~ll'r<. l'erf <Jfice Law CXrice etc -111111"1 "''h l:IHKI 1lh1111t' 11 .\Rl:!OR A H ~;,\ 1 ' . 1111111 .. ~1.s ;i11 1211 cuss remodeling to suit L.tf I,,_ •••••••••••••••••••••• l'ruse 2 month' hrj!m !Med hc11 k 111111 \' ·•'~"' i.:ri~·I d11·n1 :. l'hurw Ii< Wt• bu\' u:.l-d Jpphant'l'S m 1111 . H .\ H ~. . (,rt .al (l\Jt•t•n '"'' '"''Pt r :.of a Xlnt Parlung. Wili dis --.... 5300 trSONl~icn5l60 1 nt•l·ded for M••\11·1111 83'i tc•~· '"'II' 111 .rn,141·1 c.111, ,\l'l'l.IA~\'~:s t:HVll'E ii 0Jth•hun•I \Kl ·'~.le ...,. , • Approx. 900 sq. rt. e•· ; .. •-•••••••••••••••••• *•NEW•* 0 1 a. or-. Comty nrn11 ca rl> .. J •1 nuJ r) t:,..Pt·r J mu'l \Int i. .. n '' 1'1111! "'l'''n•·nn• t l.' 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J I ..-a .. 71 nrYct refs 014n tr Jn:. Prt'f m' "''"'hit• ., 11 ,,11 •• ,. 111 .. 1111 t llJll• ,. 1,,r ,,,1, Jrl •llH l' 'k•I" ''" 111 ,11. y, .mb h" 1tul, ..,. J'h<'r & 966 2152 afll·r 5 um r-S-'-1055 Wanted. Approx IOIO IMI -••••.··~···~~··,••••••••.,• home Tu 'larl I .i 112 ,.. ~ " r -~ l;llK' ft ror s m all well Jol.'\ F HE ~. Ian t\m ~ FT \Ion Fri 550 "'k h'n11•¥> 11•1111..111 t.dl ~:•.!•··""'"' 1 ' 1"'1 ''11 "' II 111 I!·" •lr"r ~Int 111nd ~ 1050 •.•••··~··•••••••••••••• establlshed Auto Com· ~t . SIAMESE CAT. for 1 Mupon~ 13 roun I """'·I'':~ · Ot•h\ ··n nwn "'1.1 111 f 111 ·~'l.i 1114.I min 111111111 , .• ii I \I 1' s..•m hc•lh ~7'.I 311ii • •••••••••••• •• ••. ••. •• Kill h L• benet~ d~hv.•shr, """ "'' W111,.l•1¥> 1111 ·•1'•111111111·111 \1 d ( I 11111 I pany. CM Area. Allan U/23. Hunt Bch. W. or tries ll;I WJll $41) L .\ ·r1mn lo horn•·' In K'.fi 11•~· 'l'\to llutp1J11l l l>i ' I BUY . I: rµ I' ga 556-4017 Btarfl Bl. Sml cat. It 631·36ffi 1· \I 1 .1 m ti .1 m ~l .. IH·JI A,~1,IJnl h14:t,ho·r Sl2S Uh. .Ju1n·r * * * * a q UhJ r fol I tJ r ho k e ca.-4511 cream cir. choc. !)(11nts --1.AIYSITTll ~A.1.11lom' 1 .ir r 1·11u111·1I E'Pt'nenn·d llffh ,. 1;1rl S.11,-. l'Jn T111w S.<iit S'i:i <'Jll i51 :woe Good u.'ed furmtur"' & mat· '~" r '"j'{ f me. ::;:;:r.••••••••••••••• Rewanl.839·5925 Person needed to rm•l't :\ o 1· .~ 111· 1 1 1 n i: llH \fll•rtil'\I •11;1 1:1!11 EtUOY VISIT l"'''ht•r c!. llnt<r ni·ier \p~hances OH I ¥>111 1 ~·omh1 rwter Sit 0 urn. Garage ror re n t o n •--t..t...~fiold •••••••••••••••••••••• 6)'roldgirldfl~r:.c·hool $.l(llsi5omu 1 hon;.i, WJWASHIHGTOH hwnuwd ss'5o Hani:t'. M-lorSELLforYou ~ ,:i~nee·h· o"t~ Balboa Pen. next to Fun ~.-L..& & J ' '>.S to appro'( 2 ~5r11n I i;.w; f~ MB>ICAL ~ l.1111 oln 1\< ll.1mil1nn & si,;; :lf1:! 11211\1 MA.STYS AUCTION 19. lf Afl JI~~! t~ 47~. Zone 001.i'x20t,. l. $150 ----.._._ ..... .u..._ 70051 el' er~ d a) . Mun Fr I SPECIALIST •Jlho'I 1><·••1111• I"" "ill"'' :! ro•ln ~ ' ~Int v.urkme: j 641>-1686, 833-9625 or67•2J!" rm. 67J..2943 673.3930 Small gold hearts do~. 'n n-.~nwn 'f l'S.T BE !J .. : f' EN ' \ 1 1 11 ,,. " " " DllV"'-• u 1·~p.·n1•n1·l· n1••' ,., '"' 1 .. "~ ,,,,., '"" ' .111 ' i1111l II r 11 .. n S ·, .:i· • • the center Lost \ '" ...... ~ ..... , ... ~ .. ~·: .. • l.l1\ BL E St 11nl'I' ret'k ~ w,.\\ tll tr Jin 11111 11.1.1~. ·" .1 I•" \11 ..: .. 1 .. , J\Ul Jdo Sim "642 !126-1 I I IUY FUIMITUIE • Bike :\loto~c Jnt' tu spd ...... /ltrtttt/ Ba Ibo a Isle o r S pt 1 90 \\ F.EK l h~stian ' 1-:1e me nt a r> . W oo.d r or hi('. l•K·al <h•ll\t'rl1'' IJJn,1 l'oml 1!1:1 t!••I I 11r1o·' 1111·ulJlco11 1lt'"I . ~ 957 813~ S50 3 >Pd S!'>ll Durk VIOlner '""'""""' · n ge. f\ in1• <' " I r u "~ l...1"una 11111, ilill :l251 f11•l1I rl'll \!Jn\ 1w1111k 1• """"' .pnj! " ' "" ( " $9" L I \\1o;·t·' """· nir u car ,.,._, ..... ........ Pre Srhool 320 ,., 18th b d I R f "'·II t1~ .~lt•ll ... ,., t:.1 .. r ·I .... v .. l ht frooz~r I ..,., I ~· I ,._. .-.:..__ -- -SI Costa Mesa SPt"nal Pll'ase <•all 552 0461 art~·r dm1n!( rl't'urc! \1.1,h'r ,.. ' ~I · µprr x 3 H !o old QI :.o 3" ·•e14 " 0 ' f \ 'W S25 H as~ ....... •••••••••••••••• $100 reward for gold Prog_ram 646 !'>423 15 "'~m RIUt'pnnt :!:i.t F1'l'ht'I" 1'1i:.1a ~l<':.J .'>111 !021, .. 11 lhl' 1i I 1·1r1 111 ... 111111 a. •· -I e!oeats S88 Sleepers. I ner 1ir • • r ...... bracelet ta ke n fro m W..t.cl 7075 """ I C.:M~Oll:r73 llunl111)..'lu11~:\h'11;:!>1><:!1 '·"'''~'ro~,1111 t<:tr~ ~!1211• j ll99FACTORV9Si5108 manm·~a1MG400S _ "-••.+z'lr 5005 silver Maida nr Balboa ~ • I llL'. \l.1.',H1'11 1· \''Ill-' ,•o•n· I k.rn >1M1 ·• \\l'•' Wosher, Dryer S50 P\t Sall' Rl'ttnn•' Sell Hwws 8060 -r-·.-.-Ferry on Nov 18 Nu .............. •••••••• r ' 111 "''r ·111,,: Jlht .1 lo'\\ !16-l 611-17 I " I ............... •••••••• •••••• .. ••••••••!'•••••• ,.._., asked 7603801 oung marr11•d man Banlun•• lh11am11• \:Jlt'' po~1t1nn \I d S huu!' •J1h d.1\ •1.l!lllllL mi: a most i·omp ete ApµJloo:..i Pon'; •ears ws. ING LEASE .. quit· ::!;:-'d"' ons .. --·'d '·kn ndd Jllh~. O\D~ .. .:,,h P"'n·l11n Int l nl • l' . l'•· \ I,, ... , ·' I Ill" 1•111nt llf'3\\ IJUI\ l ~ u .. I 1 I' h' eh Id · .... "uw u ~ '' I " "'' 1 I 1111• l I u11111·"' 1111t·,:-.111t"nl' :' · · -l:!llJnd.,~pintt'd ~buslness.sellingout -& wkends t'c1n do a [ Qlll'nl'\\ pro1lul'l i:roun1I ~u' ~ 11'1 1 1 1 11" ~ 11 111111, 111 lhi·ir , 11111 'i'a:-her $300 Matl'htnl? umm~h•~I!> , S3t•• !ltitl 0398 .suppli.es and fix Found S1a mes~ ~·~· '\anety of hanthman TEll R fir oppl\ lmµn·~~•>t' x.i:!'r.<:.1 '·1 "•'J rnl1nilu•, \\i·JI·" houri\ J l?ner Sl7~ llarHsl ••9635:!211•• WlllTt:PO~Y t11:re5 mcluchng: . rream rolor v. blac. k I 'Ah--9729f>2S C'\l'l> J"k I L·t·l .l .Tl ~IL'. earning~ t'all \n~\\l'r "" "·'"'' • ,.1.111.ruu• """' < •. 11111 Apt S11t• l>r)a. 1 Kl:'\<; l~:'\1-:HSl'Rl:'\G Di I Aas" a ting ~ on I ear & 0 •e )VU<> r -• r t • ~. h \l 1r1. .. h .. ...~ L'-s11~· ti h.m1l'. llJ\dble Sl50 5 l> ay ~ ... s. w 1 7 .. , for 8111 Po-.1t1on a' a1lahl(' m our . ,\r •r.01 . 64:. 1.,.1t1 :! I ,., 1 i.:.t.,•' ""'"""' It \ 11u h.I\ 1• .1 I ""'' "'~ier "' , t::XTR,\ Fl R ~I mJ lln·s:-, 5 -, .,,.,., room ch~1rs, Beauty .M.a~a.~234__ .,laturr t-:xec Se"). t•x ~lhl'oa't l'la1a offH'l' I H.q .. 1lh • 'l•.1111l111c 111•.tl ·•Pl'l'otr.11111· &. ••5-1973411•• ~ ne\l'r u'ed 14orth ~ """" Salon ~a1rdr>:ers a~d Found Dalmallon Mix. penrnl•l'd rn Jll offin•' .. :xµeriem·r re(1utr1•1l I B.ECTIOHIC \1 11111! .1 c' < u 1>.n.11 1>. f11r IJll.1n1: ¥>1th Refnl(l'rJh•r \\'I") dean $.S.lJ,,a1 S2~dt'I :\t-\t'r llJlr \l u~tJnl( re· bydraubc chairs. m1r· M~le. Ne14port Bearh funC"lro~. de:.irt>:> p T C'onta{'t SPECIALIST H t•pr1·"·n 1111 i: \I ·"" IJl'<•pli· tJlk 111 u' .ihuul I c1uto dl'lrusl ~ dr Sl5S U!oed QUt'l'n " 14 onh l!l\ll•n'<J 11oc11I 14 kids 5 ron. shelves and plants. ~I lialelter_ 644_:J65i; emnl. 979 9621 l\,nh• ,\ mhur"t'\ :-.I 11 expenent1· nn><kll \n\lou., ~ ~ I. ' I '1•11,11°11 lh1' i:rt'.I t 11 1111,.. "" R93 !AJtiO S!J9. l'a"h i•nh 5:!111 <lei ~ ,.-St••~• ;;.i5 0!12:1 11 --make up shampoo = , "· I W0 w1lltr·•tn\OU F11r111, & l'r11.111 111 I \ l' II h ·-····om ;;;'hair p~uets. $Cllll UTS WClllffd 7100 il4 SUHfltih I D~a f>ornl •l9j l!IOI 'f'!olor' 'l'<'I>. rn ~ ", l"'rluml) l'J 1 lnn Fi 1 M1l'rul4J H' Tuut'h con· su;i 1Y omt' '"" ,.,.,., Thnllli!hbn•d mart 6 yrs CaJl...,1·97.....,or - -111 • 11 th '1'7 ~•I 1'" l:!it.l trnl n•'\t'0r u"•tt r.<o NE\'l·:R l'St:l> flunk" Lui l'I~ d1,no,1t1on .... ... Laguna I I "761j .. 251 lll'nl'nfl'( 11.1n .1ch "I ' ....., r afters,-.-•••LIS "'CCTG CLER11 CAl.JfQINIA I Costa Mesa!'>40 ltm J tolluv.1111! 1 .111 Jim ••r ~.111 'lll'r•on t .1,h1n ;2111211 S200 ,nfa ICl\l''l'Jl SJ011 Hl'.:1nn1ni: Jumping JUll "" "' " Huntm"'on l:!t•h %2 AA:!I 1,11111,1 ~"It 1~15 \1.innl• 111!-. ,1nr1• •--' ..... Wo·"-r ~c.. bdrm s:;~o , 1 e111r1nal SJ 1w i..i2 50i7 _ =-Facet Qlsta Mesa area Oa11~ fmERAL ... l'Jll t1 5. hU Iii t --" -....,.,, rru11n·~' 111x •Pr 1 ~Goods 1065 .... ..._. -Attain sales. hank n~r . Ill ~e~ ARM r . * • • I Whirlpool. 4 <'ydes mi(.' T¥>n SKll. full S!lll. 4t yn1 mo;;;-mlker. QVIET add, hie typing Call S..ilas&Lo• llf:ALL YOll'AN Ht. I MRS.GUYDeARCOS S325or besloffer Qn 51 311 ~I OHt:'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• t :tlocation.adj1cefttto Aboy wa!thumpinaon 8!'>52:1~4 14 eekd a~~. li*!'>Tnv.n C'.'1•11tcr Dr1\1• s••[SPOSITION 979 2111.S ~iO OOIJI COOKWARE! ood ,.. 642 29 9 k d & 1 ~~·~2 \\idlJntl I •1111' IU. s·1J111l1•,, •. 1aal ti at0 r Ba boa Pavilion. G a toy drum I asked hi:. . I wet' en f.'\e~ l'osta ~ e'" 9262ti &crow Officer I h 4 r I It G l.h It • n " • . I E (' lluntm~'lnn k.11 lhn;1m1t •.tit'!< po,111un ~A...:; l"l'JI n~lmJ' l!I 1 • ..,. c·,irt HrJnd nev. lease. For information -m '1f th• norsl' 0 ot on ......... , .... STl .. TIYE qual ·1>~r1un11~ 'lil•ll. bank hJi. or..mn" ' lh I I hr h I L'I ., kill' 11111 (J,h1unl·CI • ' .._, ~ ., Aanot"' A " OU .lrl' I V. 111111 f II Ill llL J' lftn Jl'\\I' ('r\ r, l'l' 'ilO\ t' -01 ens. ~llll en !ht: bll\ I : orf ('all htt nerves "No:· Sht' SPECIALIST Emµ n~i·r for .1 matun· l' fet·ien1 11411 fn•t• lh kl'f ' •SIX IHI hn1· lmprl'"lll' t'Jrn rrl•t'tl'r fn).( ('hJr (jiu I '.l'hoo~ (~l'~k-S35 l'J S.!~ MELFUCHS RLTR. replied, "1t keeps him ed d l"I ofrr l'omp l'onl ,,,hfl'llolhi• 111 ,., 111,..11111 1: 111 Bii''· ,.a $Zllll , trash (all:>5l0i2ti 67c •120 UIET... No expenenre ne f' 1 , 11 r ~ ~ .,.., Wew1lltrain you. 8"8 M"ID I rnt'nsura l'"' 1'·• ,. ICEFOLLIES& 1.1ill111ni.1 .111•:1 llnl\ m.l'her SlllO t>.P ~ Dre"l'r' 1htltln•n ~ 1 *** a.&. THOIMTOM 1207 Portside Way Corona del Mar You are the winiwr or two (fft tickets 4$11.00 value) to the 'ICI FOUllS & HOUDAYOMCI ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER Ott. 23-25 or LONG BEACH AR EN A Ott. 29-Jan. 2 The rastest draw en lhe West a Daily Pilot Classified Ad. &42·5618 -"' <'Jll La11una ~.1tl llanl. y O"' ICE , 1 1 ,.._. u1~1 d 1 Dana Pomt 493·190 1 Part 'lime. for sport ~ I & Tr Co ~97 !\.'>II HOUDA " w n11u' ~ 11111 1'"'""·• "'"" rJ¥>er. S2S Ii 1 rJ\\ er Laguna lhlls 768·5251 bar Good d1ent1•l1· 1 _________ .\:-; \JU·.1\1 1k1'<l 11111wrl' 1lu111111n1 rl'fril! 3 mos <kr~i;er Furmu J top Costa MesaS401026 <.:a>ta Ml'Sa ii41\993."I • l'tl:\\E\Tlll"\ 642·5457 11111 hkl· n<'l4 almond 1:i>552Ui2b llrJJll'rlt', llolrl Xlnt ('onc1 $.Jl1 l'ar~·t Like :\ev. · \II $.')IJ 631 l6i5 Huntm"'on Bch 962 8821 Bo kk . f II h I f loral lle'8):nC'r " I n :NTI-H ( .111 Jf11·rfi l'M S.lm ~ 14645 . 9 I d f h d I Gorham Strini? )1ed1r1, ... o eC'p<'r. u l' II perm mu~tha\l'l'\JI ''' Ot•r 2a:!.'111r I p :11 'tl d iru' l' 32 pn i;42 i l34 in .....,W___. 7100 ARMY l m1n3y-0 xp prcfaul11 1 hool f'I "II 11'yc'-1020·,'·ell'elSlStl '> ""'cr,•11 .. ....,. -BEALLYOl'(',\l"Bt: •H . S(' l'\P 1"'"l'l';, 1.11'\(;Ht-;,\('ll\llF\\ "'~ '951211 ~"" ~ -"••••••••••••••••••• -· relat~ CX.P S48·fo61 I &46 4-179 a'k for C.:tnd} ll ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ~ -L S h h --1"'• <!!! J.rn '.! SECRET llES G I d ·I t -ar~·· · p.in•'> <' an .-Pil "· · · · .. · · · · · · .. " ·· ... : R.OllST·SALES l'o ol.11m t11·k1•l' •.ill * A * •Ir' ~II 'Pt'l' · a mo~. Klng sz m..tttrl',., & bo>. dl'l11'r blJl·k 11. ruu~hl .,12 ~Iii!! l'\l :.'i:! Sh!ll•Prt·~ Slll,1100 ~ St•ars. ~ellow 26 . spnngs & frJOl(' used. iron Sl•Hr 5~ iK!lti or f or Class1f1edAd ~alesper~on' nt't'dl'<l '""kt't'. rnii·t .. -i·l.irm"<I 1>i.m1o1n1I HJrl<f.Sl9.2rH1 9'1 !'>462963 -I Simrmns Beaut~ Hl·~t &t:!~:r.u ACTIO:'\ AltraC'll\l'. l'fl1c·1l'nl ~elr '" ~ ' "" ' r-1 I~ $13 "IMI d h d t 1J7< <<<> 90991 m • .. • I '" 1)(>1• :!2 1!1111 .it .. 1gun.1 ' "'"TEU 2n an I !.! . ..:!...."""' .\" '~ L'·•n-1r" "J•her dr,·or Call a ~larters L1J!hl I~ pen.: T W 1l'r 1 SI~ "1M1 t h I l I "~ "" ' " ' , • : ..... ert~· . Sales Oa1h l'llot :-.lll't' "''rS1l11Jltl.\ l'cl M * • • I r;JIHll 'Id ( 1, . '1~ ll~pt ~Ul>t (' In .' n 8 <'OU<'h 14 5 llH'WJt s 1511 Re r n J! s I 00 • ,.UJ AU\'ISOR "' ·" t•m t'r' 11~ n• '.!md \\111 ~~} r ash chocolate hrn¥>n, .iood Rt'ihnt'r {'hair HO Exper ne¥>spaper d1~p a' '·'"'"J1t·r,11n 10 t>il 51\iK "n:.hopt. f'4~ l!'l'Jll SF:LI. 1dl1• 1km' "'1th .i IK~• Hirl'h t~t liH :i.H. to15 2!'>43, D.J ~2'>1 C'OOd, $150 IW5 JO·H l''" La rl!t' be.in b.iii ~l2 handle ke' arrounl' lur Or.tnl!l' t'o.t>l Find ¥>h.11 '"" \\Jnl 111 l>a1h l'clot t l.1~lo1f1l'd '•'~ll<lrt llJJlll!lll ~,.. ... t93l Srhv.1nn bearh BPaut i' rnil Jrt>.i ru)?. Trl't"-& PIJnl!-SI ~U To claim tickets. call 642·5678, ell. 272 . Tldteb must be claimed ' by Dec. 22. 1981 Dall) Pll;1t Sal.in t11mm1"111n .rntl 1---------1 1).111~1'1l111t'l.1"1r""I' 1\d 1r1thl'r. mirror blar k. bm.,&ru!>t" $1~0 1;1 .. ,,, 15.'>2 1U1 t:lm . C M :"tr exrellent benefit' 1;10¥>th opportu1)lllt'" SECRETARIES ff•rt pen stripe• "' tan I chandelier. DH or 1·nt~ llarbor & \dams Or for persnn ¥>1th r.•n't'r ,1mh1l111n:. ~1·nrl W11r~ tt'mpor.;r' Jflh' I ~'"'llop:.. Must )"I' S25U $215 96.1193:! rall fi 15 illli4 ll•a, e comolete rt><.nmr '" \I 1ni F1•111l1d P1 l 1 l'l1N' "'.h~me . .. j t>l-1 ii:!96 aft Spm I ~c.'14 full ,11e hetl m311 & ln'"Jgt' Box 1560. Costa Me~a l'.\ !126:!ti \ii phone \fl I\ 111 ~.S ro.:-. lb'~ .l·rw~t'r 1or1~· 20· bo' ~pnnl!~ StiCl 1'Jt111 &..-&-. 1070 r alls . p lease ,\n t:f!uJI Oppur &A.'\SC'Jl..'l\T~.!>-rTll'n~ Ill 5pd ladies 3 fum SIJ;i i5051132 :":.':::'.' •••••••••••••••• ••• tunity Emplorer ·' <C> } . . . ~1! ·~ou spd. S3S·S6.1 S-411 41178 I'm ~lm '"'1· I nt>t?d buc·ks F:\1·1.'llenl 2·'• l'l mens ( ( ) jS~.<T~~.lPT !11r ~m StJt1onary lnke. Tl'NT '&Im dr~pl•rat1· hlu<''Jpph1n• <hal i:ut POOL SWft. T Wtth Hnitt accou:1t\I. ~ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Nm MS..O/yr. •100.ooe • t .......... .__ --I -•·te aaG W. IAY ST .. • COSTA MESA. CA. 92626 or r.....--.... ...... . ... MllOUAl~POllTUHITV EMl'lOVEll .. .14/11!!!:!.:·~Sl!!!•~541-=.:..'10M='-----; • , •• , ••••••••• , , , ••••••• , , • , , ••••• , , , ••••• ·-1 NEEDXTaA INCOME? Diatrtbmtonlllps avail for rnohltioll1ry •e• diet aid that sells itself. ..,...,. For Sale: On Sale LiqlM>r License. Oranie County, (41·~7101 to Qualified B11yer. Carman • M1nafield. Lawyers. m.ao .._, .. Lem IHI ....................... Vallurt upbl t• ... ledl .... ..,. ..... eqllipa.nt los ing • n .. ., L ·KIDS--STUDENTS NEEDED Elm ~seo per week. Trtpa & Prizes. Ctl .... ctm11 et IJt-Htl. Newspaper Carriers for routes in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley & Newport Beach • Good EarnillCJS CALL CIRCULATION • Super Trips DEPARTMENT • Great Prizes "llilJ Piii 642-4321 .. ~ ll l I' \ t ' rm TL'HJ ERGO ~ ETER. Beautiful l>m1111t Hoom j!em 'lont• 1.tK 14 hilt Pl•rm P.T ~1 W F e't>t' sport model SM5 srt. likt> """' Thll'k l!nhlwt FnrmJIGl \ap K .Ill S f.\pl•r11•nrctt 67!'>h21£1 Gia~~ Top on ~lurd' pr.ihdl "'er $36110 t~P'''· iten. 0H~r1• ¥>ork l:!o' ·, Sch11.1nn 10 ,pd. r hr 111111• r r J mt' . C:rl'Jl 111r1 Wiii st>ll or htt•hkkpg 646 •406 J,loodc•nnd S8!J 1Rall'hrn1t l'hrnml· frJme I lrJdl' .Pl' ti ti5·t!l li30!I ~ice StotiOft 6i~ OS$!! rha1rs ¥>1th 111,cl) brn"" HOl.t:\Sl'RMAHl:'\t:R ATTB4DAMT Brc)l'll'S bear h crwser!>. H'het •wal:-&. hai·k ~ <~'tl'r 1'1•rpl.'lual 5225 1\ppl} l'.llEVRO S 1251 10 \peeds. S75 S12S ma le Easil~ 14orth S7f11!. nt•14 l'Jll toi3 !flB!I afll'r 6pm :\ l'oa)t llv.' l..i11un.1 I & fl'm:ile, 63\ 2600 J~t ~5 l>a' t• 1151 11669 9i9 ~m I Ri'arh 494 :IJtil r -Ht.:L.I ROI.EX llilcliMJM..tM• I025 Cofree table lrdther top ~1 ll!k P • l I Se¥>ml( MJc h <liwrutor' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •<A Muh'1~ DR ta hie•: ~.!,n' . k r,~,s11 en I mdu.~tnalt.''W µn•fl•rrerl .._.OW 36 'FT .,,., • ,.. I _.,'\Oorma e11 er h1k1m~ l'all ""~iii:! " c pt'tan rm. ti l'~acrs. 3 1164-14504.14 ;~2 2404 R\'l'lv.ood 2ii6 erk m g. l~es, 5350 673 5!110 Dwn11nd nng 1v.oman·, 1 SewiMJOMroton 1-'20 IOOI!. also redwood Oimn1t Set Bt>.Aut l'On .1pµJl$1200 S.SOOOKO E\per pr~( \pµI~ en frnc:1n1? Lowest pn re tempuran ll J'I' drnm~ Chns fii~ Ol6S pt•r;on:it :!i60S lh1rbor 1gu;ar Jim o r Ken set ~ni1tl "'ttlnul Rl,·c1 . •l'. SA 'anytune,!_i46988S _Love~ pad' sns Modliitery I071 idm-lpm ,. __ & stereo cun)lnle sso ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·-15 ..,_ Ill \pd t{1kt' t I rt'~. TYPIST-STAT I ••• '"' It• _L.....,.. 1 I:? XI 2 6 1 R 1 m ~ f111Jnr1al st atemenh. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mint secrifk•! 19 i!iX16 5 t 2 mll ""'a)' I lax rl'1um~. l•1rm5 Typt' l~ca M3 2 Stroh Good ttust Herrulon q ueen beds. rou1al Cllbll' 7) 7 o ~ v rn 1 u k r ~ (OOdition S400 hlde-a·bed, perfect cond OHM Darkroom sink l Non,mokl'r Sal a n 645 4199 S250. 2 wi cker htad· Table. Ml5c Furn ~to SIOOO mo ('f' \ firm Cots 1035 boar<to; S30 Marble top ~ 00600! C'tisln \It°"" L1ll ('arolt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r°' din rm 111hlf SJOO 't'.int \'Jr t;.i, Poll tr~ if>' Jl)IO ll1m:tlayan kittens Seal 1!46-JWl l\<'tt 1 llmt' Sli~ 4111' I OUsl 'fT I r nint. IO\t'lblt' ball or {~t o( drJV.l'r:.. lnple. t:J ll i\n~V.N Atl •fl!'>l( .WMEH rur fnrChn~tmas. 9 wks. m;ilwijt h;:h1 s1110. l)l'ran fi42 4:WW\2A llr <01·nrr,,a l .... oiri•hnuNI' shot!'. c..-A hrtrdrr. C'l'edt'nlll Ha:.st•I $125 vtork • ;iftrrnrK•ll' l)t'r Mulf'\ S\50 646 8132 <luld h t ( d , • 10· l.ible i..i11.. >tint Lnnd . 11.1'\'k 1dt•al for 'tuttrnl ' • )I r ~ 0 r .. wc r~ S t 7 ) 6 111 1 n I 1· r nr retired pt•r.on II R 10.,. 1040 "' mirror Si!> All 111 r w Hod mr mot111 1225 aN'J ~7 3563 !••••••••••••••••••••••• rtll<'nt rond 9fi3 411911 00·'11l ,&I~07115 ' K~t:SllONO Pups AKC Tran.,ft"rrC'd Mu~t wll -....i...-._1 ~ifh I ~ Oulmp me M t• Pct ' Rtaul 25" l'nlor TV ~-• 107 , ... •••••••••••••••••••• s h o w P v l p t y Sl95 <.:nntemp uali 6 pr ~ ... .. ... .. , 1005 213 97 13451Rtpm _ bdrm set $3$0 Smkd ...................... . •••••••••••••••••••••• SHIH T7.U. e.. AKC. Giil ~ din !Wt R1v1era Chruttn1s ti1ft ' New ~17 CEN T LE M A N S 1250 andup ea• .. '1 Safa bfd w malfh sofa. Pl1yho11u for l o11r OR ESS ER A~e r 631-9~ .. •eseat Orie, Sltoo <'hilds dth ~ht UO Oll1lr1 beveled mirror Gmn shOn • balr-;;i; Sat 950 t:lt11nt ~t'an ~ 11291 _ S195. 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Clwl t U.Yhor ft n +> • 64224~ I Dunes illl Bark Ba y Piiot Clas.sifted Ads to "".. or r<~IA Mt:Si\ U"fhlVR ''">' roof llCTP74$1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I K.l)ak.~rnglueater, 17 Dr Ntwport Bur h rtarb lht Onni• <:out S,49.Ul I 540.9640 642-UJI Dl99 'Thfodort Robini. '$7 l°IH!llt T Rrrd. ltd SliS ~to market find whal )'OU want 1n Class1f1fd Ad V11or ""9 Dir • H.rbor 81¥d · rond hd o w nu ~ 4017 p..__142,.--Dail Pilot Classtflfd~ .... I Calta Mna 642 0010 or &»ml ot W 1111. ~ _ • ·-"" -· 0 ""'-~ ~ll _ forPat . ... . . .... ii • • 0 • • • • • IUICI ~1111 YOUR HOMITOWN DAllY PIPIR TUESDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1981 ORANGE COUNTY C Al IFORNIA }~ CENTS UC Irvine medical program facing budget cuts By FaEDEalCK SCHOEMEHL °' .. ~ ......... The UC Irvine Colle ge of M e d ici ne and the university-owned medical center in Orange are being targeted for budget cuts as a result or what is being called "the SS8 million problem" facing the University or California in the upcoming fiscal year. The $58 million re presents the amo unt of m one y the state Department of Finance has told the UC system to trim durin& fiscal 1982 from its $1.lS billion budget. The fiscal year will be1in next June 30. OHicials at UC's systemwide administration in Berkeley said half or the problem likely will be eliminated by increasin1 student fees $100 pe r qua rter, said Judith Wooda rd, a special assistant to UC President David Saxon. Undergraduate fees at UC Irvine now add up to $347. Orricials also are considering r e du ci n1 the 1raduate enrollment s ystemwuie a no, finally, making selective cuts in h e alth scie n ce s p ro1rams opvating at rive campuses , including Irvine. Ms. Woodard, Willia m Baker, a UC administration bud1et a nalyst, and James McGaugh, e xecutive vice c hancellor at UCI , declined to discuss the e xtent to which the medical school and medical cente r budgets may be cut. H owever . Stanley Van de n Noort, UCI medical school dean. said one proposal would involve a $4 million reduction. Systemwide administrators. Van den Noort said, suggested making a S2 million cut in the S7 million in ··clinical teac hing support" granted to the medical center for t h e trainin g or m e di cal stude nts, and an additiona l S2 million cut in lhe $16 million in s tate s upport gr anted to the medical school. .. And thal"s war,·· Van t.len Noorl !>aid tn a rec:ent interview ""Wc"re bargamin~ lih hell ,·· !>alt.I McGaugh, who traveled to Berkeley last week to d1i.cu!>!> budget matters with sy!>lemw1de 11rfJ c1al s Final dec1s1ons will n•st with the st<ite (.('g1!>lalurc It 1s clc<ir that Irvine 1s 1n a vulnt.·rable position because or the ongoing dispute betwt'en the uni vcrsity and Orange County governme nt over a tontrart whcrt·by m e dic al ca n for 'nd1gents 1s provided at county l'Xpense al the medical center. The t W<' pa rtae:. are battling over S8 m1lhon m billings the l'ounty h<is refused to pay · • 1 rv1ne 1s in <i somewhat vulnerable pos 1t1on because or this s eemin g l y i n s o l ubl e µro ble m with the county or Orange,"" s<11d M!> Wooda rd. ·'The fat·t that t he county has ht•haved as 1t has. has m ade us vulnerable for cub." McG aug~ <See M E Ol('i\I,, P age A2) ' Foreign aid asked Poland's Solidarity pleads for support By The Associated Press Strikes. s it·ms and an appeol from a Solidorily branch for m a ssive foreign s upport 1n resisting Poland's mart1C1l la~ gover nment w e re reporte d today The Kremlin occused the U n ited States o f ""overl interference"" an Polish affair:. The Poli s h and Soviet gove r nme n t s s <11d m<iJcH factor ies and transport were ope rating norma lly t hroughout th e co un t r y Normal com munications with Poletnd rem ained cut and it wos diffi cult to confirm the s ituation an the Warsaw Pact nation. Iraqi bomb kills 20 in Beirut BEIRUT, Lebanon IAP1 A booby·trapped c:ar driven into the Iraq i Eml>assy compound ble w up a n d crum bled the £ive·story building toda y, and police said 20 people were killed and more than 30 inj ured. The ambassado r was among the wounded. A po lice s po kesm an, who declined to be named in line with government regulations . said the car was driven into the co mp o un d '"de s p i t e m achine.gun fire from embassy g uards .·· He s aid the car·s driver was killed by the guards" fire and his body was tom to pieces as a result of the blas t The force of the explosion tipped over vendors· carts some 700 yards from the new building that lraq ·s diplom a tic s tarr moved into just over a year ago Rescue workers pulled bodies from the rubble more than one hour after the midday blast. An official at the Amen can Universit y hospital in mostly Moslem West Beirut where lhe explosion occurred said Iraqi Ambassad or A b dul R azzak Mot-ammad Lafta was treated for a leg injury. PROFUSION OF POINSETTIAS Kim Romine of Fountain Valley. an Orange Coast College student and cheerleader. is surrounded by red and white poinsettias at the campus Ho rticulture Ce nte r . The sale of the .. """'* ... ....,_ ....... traditional Christmas plants. which began Friday, will continue through this week. Planting and upkeep or the poinsettias was a project of the Nursery Production class at the Costa Mesa campus. "Thank God he is all right,"" sa id the amba ss a d or·s bodyguard . Piles of concr ete slabs and twi st ed s t ee l was al l that rem ained of 70 percent of lhe building. The other 30 percent - fi ve noors of one side or the structure leaned precarious ly at a 45-degree angle against the rubble. Cops cabbies for tippkrs Dozens or wailing ambulances r aced to and from t he scene Syr ian s oldiers who serve as peacekeepers here threw a ring of truc k -m ou n ted h eavy m achine guns a nd armored personnel car riers a round all access routes Laguna Beach police aim to cut down on arrests By JOHN NEEDHAM °' .. ~""' ..... Laguna Beac h Police will be do ubling as taxi drivers over the holiday season for people who drink too much and decide they s ho uldn'\ atte mpt to drive them selves t,ome. Man victim of freeze LA CROSSE, Wis. <AP> -A man found outside in fretting w e ather with a body tempe.rature or 71 was in critical condition today even though bis temperature had returned to the normal 98.6. doctors said. Dewitl Henson's blood pressure also was normal. But be was unconscious, bad only the slightest eye and mouth movement.a and possible bc'ain damage remained "tbe bil question," said Dr. A. Erik O•nder so n or Gun · denon Clinic·Lutheran Hospital. Henson, 32, or Fort Worth: Texas, was lound in the driveway of tbe 1'0u5e owned by the f1mily he lived with ln nearby Ettrick. A ramlly "member said Henson bad been drinkinc. .. The police·sponsored Tipsy Ta.xi program is in its sixth year in the city . Department personnel say the program is intended to cut down on the number or drunken driving arrests. Lt. Terry Temple said the special 24·hour service is now ava ilable to La1una Beach res idents. Transportation ls offered only within the city limit.a. ·'This s ervice is ror local people who flDd they have bad a little too much to drink and their better juqment tells them they should not be drivin1." Temple sai d . Temple said residents should first attempt to call a friend or relative to drive them home before calling the Tipsy Taxi numbers, which are 494·1121, or 49'1·3311. ''Tbis program is for people who are sli1bUy intoxicated," Temple said. "Someone wbo la fallinl down drunk probably wW be taken to the city jail where they can be observed for a few houn." Residents uain1 the service wtll be trans ported in police patrol velllcJea at no char1e. "Our 1oal is to reduce tbe number of aM'est.s for drunken , driving, whic h a re a lways e s pecially high during the Christmas season ," T emple said. ·"We encourage any city resident to call us rather than drive themselves.·· Temple added that Laguna's police pat.rob wo~ld be beefed up during the holidays. No g r oup i mm ediatel y claimed re s ponsibility. but groups supporting Iran in lhe war with Iraq have been setting off bombs for months. Santa gets mean Kid's prank brings assault LONDON <AP > -Christmas is for wi se men. but not wise guys. and Santa Claus proved it when he got red up with a 15-year·old and decorated the boy 's ear with his rist The Jolly Old Elf, in the person of Graha m Head. admitted to losing his cool "when the boy pulled an aerosol can and. as wide·eyed youngsters looked on. sprayed Santa with streamers of roam. "I told the kid to go away but he wouldn"t listen,"· Sant a said. "So I gave him a clip around the ear to stop him. That ae rosol stuff was going all over the pl ace I had to get · another beard and my costume cleaned · · Head, a part·time street merchant wh o donned the snowy beard and red suit ror an Oxford Street department store. said "hitting kids isn't the sort of thing Father Christmas would do. but I was provoked.·· Santa landed in Marlborough Street Ptfagistrates· Court ' on Monday and admitted the assault. The three ma~lstrates . dismissed the case . but warned against rurther off ens es. Hut the British Broatklli>ting t'1>rp l>a1d 7 .000 worker~ struc-k a Wars aw !>tccl fac-tor) for a "l'l"und eta) Othl'r untonfirmed n• ports. from t ra' elt'rli. i.a 1d !>luclent~ oc(•up1cd a un1vers1t) building an Wari.a~ and workeri. m·cup1£'d the Lenin Shipyard in (;clon!>k A ere~ man aboard a Haltw fl·rry ~mugglc d ou t a pr11t lamat1on r eportedly made bv the Solldarit v branch in Siczec-an. a Polis h .µorl neor the Ea:-.1 (il.•r mon border. which .ippeule<l lo fo reign countries for ma!>~1ve ~upporl and moral help ·· an fi ghting tht' mdrl1al law go\ crnmcnt The prrH·lamat1on. dated :'.1onday. l0alh:d 1m ··all foreign goVt·rnmcnb and people" to !>ho~ ··!>o l1dar1t y wit h Soladarit\ · and 1ti. rei.1stance to the stale.or t•meq~cncy It attU!>("cl Poland "s ruling m1l1tar \ c ou n ci l o r ·m<in1pul~t1 n g with fear hundreds of thous ands of Pohsh workers and patriots ·· The a1>peal demanded the end to m artial law, the relcose of all tho s e arrc ~lcd a n d t h e res tor at ion of a II I a bor and demoaat1c rii:!hl'> the nation has !Sec POl.A!'\O, Page 1\2> Boy 'thought about' keeping wallet 8 ) RICHARD GR E:t:~ 01 llM O•lty P11M S~ Oail) Pilot c arrie r Brad ~t'l !>on s aid that he thought about keeping the brown wallet with $188 in 1l "for maybe a i.econd"" but came t o the conclusion a lmost immediately that the only right thing to do was return it to 1ti-owne r ··Just honest. I guess.·· said the 13·yc:-.ir·old Irvine resident who s potted the wallet 1n a gutte r whill· on his Dally Pilot paper route Sunda\" The youngster said that. even 1f there would ha H~ been S2.000 instead of al most S200 an the \\al let. he stall would have tned lo return 1t to its owner With the help of police. the boy found the owner of the wallet. .James Mark Foster or Irvine. who gave the youngste r a $20 reward. Foster told Nelson h1~ wallet must have so mehow dropped out of his pocket and into t he gutte r where 1t was round nea r ~51 Dart mo uth St. Jn add1t1 o n to the rt.'~ard . Foster. an e mployee of Gem1n1 Productions in Irvine . gave Nelson a letter of commendation whic h read an part. .. Dear llonesl Young Man. I thank you for your honesty You have made som eone '!> Chris tmas D.tlly Plt.cSlaff- H0Nf$T Hr.id :\'<.'Ison . 13 .. of In 11w <t l><t1I\ Ptlot n irnt·r Immel a '' a llt•t with SHIH tn!-1dt• .incl n •t 1irnt>d 1t to I h <l\\l1l 'I" happy this year m tne You are Cl credit to your parents .·· Nelson·s mother. Marjorie, said she is V<'ry proud of her hov Thousands to vie for fireman posts? For t he hundr eds o f JOb seekers looking for work as an Orange County firefighte r. lhe floodgates open al midn ight tonight T he gates in this case a re lhe Orangewood Avenue e ntrances to Anaheim Stadium parking lot. where applications will be given out al 8 a.m Wednesday to lhe first t.000 people waiting in line . The use of t he s tadium lot i n di c a t es the n u m ber or applicants depart ment officials e xpect for the jobs that pay starling s a lary or $1.352 per month for 67.2 hours on duty per week. The first 1,000 will be given a wr itten test on Jan 16 at UC Irvine. A physical agility test for the top 300 scorers in the wn tten exam is scheduled for the first week m February A ft e r o r a l interviews . a pplicants are ranked on a hiring list based on their test scores. Usually, about the top 35 ar e called to undergo training in t h e fi r e fi g hte rs' acad e my , department officials said. T he eligibility list will be used to fi ll vacancies for r.refighlers for about one year. The specific n umber or trainees se lected from the list is not known. said Personnel Dir ector Ma rgaret Morgan. Sh e said the competition is Intense and a pplicants last yeu pa rked their cars on city streets outside the stadium lot w1ltlnJC to iet in line. Publit Information Officer Sherry Bunting said competition for the johs. which she termed a" ·~tahll'. ·· s ee m s to be increasing. Retter working cond1t1ons and be tter pay fo r the county r1refiJ?hlers could be responsible for the demand . s he noted . r< Ac cord in I? to the 1 r I a bo r contract. fi refighte rs· hours will be r educed by April. 1983, to 56 per week. ORANGI COAST WIATHll Fair Low tonight 47 ajong coas t. 54 inland. l"ghs Wednesday upper 6-0s at beache:s. 75 to 83 mlaad. Details Page A3 INSIDf TODAY Ifs a bamltt night ai tM Rams finally unn, but most of t he banners a rto dtrected against own f'r Ceorgao Frontlere See story. photos. Page Cl 11011 .. -..... • • • • • Orengo Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday. December 15, 1981 $1 1CE CHANCELLOR J ames McGaugh. execut ive IVic e chancellor at UCI. said .offi cia ls of th~ univl!rs 1t v :.irl' <>'ba rgaining like h1.'ll ·· · l J t=rom Page A1 UCI DEAN Stanlev Van den ~oort . C l m ~di l·a l school d~an. said one st ate proposal would involve a S4 mi I lion budget rtd uct ion MEDICAL CENTER. • • ~aid. The UC Board of Regents has ~ert no q uestion. both thro ugh ece nt a c ti o n s a nd ommunkations. that it wants ~esan gets life term in murder One of two inmates who was in a cell with Willia m Bonin, defendant in the F reeway Killer trial, when Bomn was beaten up last week has been sentenced to tife in prison on a murder l!onviction. , J ohn W. Stinson . 27, or Costa ·~esa. was sentenced Monday by 11.os Ange le s Supe rio r Court '~udge Kathleen Par ker for the 11919 murder of a Lon g Beach drug dealer 1· A two-year term for use of a ~~andgun in t he s l aying was ' dde d to h is life sentence ~ ithout the possibility of parol,e . D eput ies s aid Sti n son. a .:reputed member of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang. may '(11ave been the cause of Bonin·s 1 fwo black eyes a nd a broken 01fwse when they were in a court 'rlolding cell last Tuesday. Also ~4vith them was Angelo Buono. 8 e r e ndant in t h e Hi l ls id e "'Strangler case , who reportedly was friendly with Bonin. 1 Howe ve r. no assault charges ''were brought against Stinson in connection with Bonin's in1un es Bonin is on trial for the sex slayings of 12 young m en and boys whose bodies we re found dumped off Los Angeles County Freeways. Servicemen <lue treat II rl ATWATE R 1AP1 Seventeen 1urkeys. eight gallon!> of wine and a ssort ed other hol1dav JOOdies are on their way lo a ;rem ote Air Force station on an <Jsland off Al aska. thank ~ to ij\twater Cha m ber of Commerce ~' Atwater merchants donated J.}l e food a fter Master Sgt Larry JPa iley of nearby Castle Air J"or ce Base told ··how lonely an island il 1s." Chamber Manager Lym an Duncan said Monday n The special Christ m as dinners -;are being flown t his week from .Castle to E 1l eson Air For ce B ase. Alaska Then . they will be ta k e n to 70 ser vicemen at -Shemya o utpost which Duncan described as ·'clear off in the middle of nowhere off the roast of Alaska ·· Quake would 'hit SF hard SACRAMENTO c AP > The San Francisco a rea would suHer gr eater property damage m a major e a·rthqua ke t h a n Los Angeles. according to a draft ~tudy. The report said San Francisco r ould be harde r hit because key ections of that community are uilt on mars h y, m ud -l and reas. The study which may be evised before it is released next onth -is being compiled by a o verno r 's ta s k f o r ce on arthquakes. the m edical center on mo re solid financial footing. To that end, regents have voted to te rminate the indigent car e contract effective Jan. l , 1985. However, they have left the door open for negotiation of a new contract with the county Va n de n Noorl said he con:.ide r s 1l u nwise for UC administrators lo ma ke cuts in the Irvine medical program at a time when it is facing outside financial p ressures from the contract dis pute ·•The thjng to do with that pla ce is pump some money in it and make it go ... Van den Noort s aid Rudget cuts. he said, would adver selv affect the medical s chool's growing fa mily practice program a nd the operation of un 1 vers ity -owncd o ut p a t ient cl inics. part ic ula r ly the Communit y Clln1<.' of Or ange County in Santa An<i Fleece award goes to Navy:'s bull WASHI NGTON CAPI -Sen. Wilham Proxmire is giving the ~avy his Golden Fleece award f<>r ho u s ing a bull in a 10 foot-square pen for six years as part of a purported scientific elC pt'r i m e nt tha t Pentagon officials concede had no value. In 1980. Sylvester the Bull was s hot and an autopsy concluded that the animal ··appears to be essent i ally a normal bull a lthough somewhat obese." Sy l v est e r ·s s t o ry wa s disclosed today by Proxmire. a Wi sco nsin De m ocrat, who awards the Golden Fleece for "a:.t eful government s pending. According to Proxmire a nd :'\a v~ spokesman L t. Cmdr. 'Tim Tilylor. the bull was purchased after former Deputy Defense Sec·rctarv W1 1l1am Cleme nts briefed an influential member of the House of Representatives abo ut a cont rove r sial Navy pro~ram designed to improve ro m mu n ira t 1o n s wi th s ubmarines around the world Vl:.lrsously na m ed ELF a nd Sanf!uane. the progra m called for the constr uction of 28 miles of above-ground cables . that transmit radio waves into the air and back down into the ocean Fea r of 111 health e ffects had s tirre d loca l r esistance in various states whe re the Navy proposed to install the _syste m. 1n t•luding W isco n s in a nd '.\ltch1J?an ('lcmenL5. now the governor of T C'xas. was a~kcd by former Rep \.eorge Ma hon. D-Tex . if San~uine damaged beef cattle . Clements responded that the :-.:av~ was running a study on rct ttlc at Clam L a k e. Wis .. headquarters for Sanguine. In fact. according to Navy documents. there was no study. "It has been determined that no one has ever heard of the bull idea:· said a Navy me mo from th e t i me. acco rd i n g t o Proxmire. Cleme nts ordered purchase of a bull. Sylvester initially cost $300. plus $700 in feed costs. Ove r six years. according to s po kes man Taylor. Sylvester cost a bout $13.000. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Claaaffled ~ 71~-5171" All othef depertments ... 2-4321 Thomas P Haley ,,__o.lf._0_ Robert N Weed ,.,_ Thomas A Murpt11ne f.-MtChMI P Harvey ...-.~ L Kay Sc:hultz OltedllitA~ Kennett\ N Goddard Jr ci.-a..- e.,,,.,., Sctlutman c--. Chtlrtee H. LOOI ..... ._ Carol A Moore ........... MAIN OfflCE mw..-~tt..c--..,CA. .._ .. ...,_, e.1111. C ..... lllleM,CA ... c..., ..... "" Or .. c... ,.,..1 .... ~-... _ ...._ ,.,..,...., ....,,.. __ _ -11---..... _., .. ··-....... -'-'"'"" ... "'*"' .. _ Storm buries East in deep snow ly TM AallOClal.ed rresw A wintry storm s p read up to 10 inc hes of s now across m ost o( the Northeas t today. c losing some schools in sevt1ral states, as te mper attures d ropped well below zero through the upper Midwest · T reacherous road conditions w e r e bl a m e d fo r t r a ffi c 1H·C'1 de nhl in southwetH •nd c-entral Pennsylvania that killed two motorists The National Weathe r Service 11a ld the Northeast would get only a brief fespite with a nother storm expec ted to movt' up the Eas t Coas t t onight <1nd Wednesday. The storm stretched fro m th~ <-oust of Maine le> lhc mountams of wt>sh•rn Marylund Monday, it brou~ht !'l1111w , lhon frN!lln.: rain a n d s I t• l'I t o t h l' n o r t h t• r n Atla ntic stute!> and th1.· c•entr11I Appul;whJan~ Wh1lt· ra111., turn1•d th1• -.now lo blubh tn c-1111•., M•t•h '-"' Nt•w Y1Jrk un d B o .. 11111 h1.·<1 vy ac<'u mulat1oni:. were r1·1111rtcd f 111rn ca11 \1.1r n Pennsylvania throu.:h Nt•w flampsh&rc t n weste rn Massachusetts, where up to 8 inc hes tell , lln Amtrak passenger train collided with a car at a s nowy dirt road t·rossing, injuring the drlve:r Trial opens in drmming deaths School~ wen: c losed in most of Nt·w Hamp5hire where several c-1t1e!'! reported snow 5 to 8 inches deep In Mctryla nd. ofr1 c1als delayed t ht• opcnfog of schools In four N1unt1ei:. bcause of icy roads rollowing freezing rains that l'uvcrcd the Chesapea ke Bay region Two inches of fresh snow left 20 inches on the ground an (jct r relt County 1n weste rn Maryland Jury to decide if husband victim or slayer SANTA BARBARA <AP> - Arter a nearly month-long jury selection pr ocedure, opening argume nts were h eard on whether fo'rcderick G. Roehler II killed his wife and stepson for $820,000 in insurnnce money, or. instead, was the v1ct1m of a ··tragic accident." Rorhler. 38, of Ma libu. is accused of drowning has wife Verna, 36, a nd his 8-year-old s tepson . Douglas Johnson. Roehler claims their dea ths occurred in a boat ing accident, but Distric-t Attorney St anley Ro de n 1s seek ing the death penalty Defense lawyer James Farley. in opening s tatem ents before Superior Court Judge Johtl T. Rickard on Monday, told the seven-ma n . five-woman j ury that Roehler was "close to" his wife and the boy a nd had risKed his own life trying to sa ve them last J an 2 off Santa Cr uz Island when their 17 root d ory capsired Roden s <.11d both mother and i:.o n ha d been good s wimmers and had been in excellent health at the time or their death&. "The evidence." Roden srud, · ·js going to s how that the m otive is money,·· adding that one policy insured Mrs. Roehler for $70,000 a nd another insured young Johnson for $120,000 Roehler . in a d ark bl ue s uit, Jo tte d on a yellow legal pad Monday. He contends the dory ca psized near Little Scorpion Bay dumping him as well as his wife and stepson into the cold water as the fa m ily tr ied to retrieve their do~. which had j umped overboard chasing sea b irds . The d or y w as o n a practice outing.from their yacht, P ersevera nce, in pre paration for a trip the fam ily planned to take to Mexico. Farley told the Jury. But Rod en s aid m e di ca l evidence shows hoth victims s uffe r ed blows to t he head befor e th ey dro wne d . An a uto psy r evealed t he boy suffe red ··at least four bruises to the btH'k of th1• hl'ctd' th:ll 1.·ould not hav1.· been t·au-.1.·d b) the arcid1.·nl. und M r.. Hoehler i:.urferc.'tl h1•a1l lnJUrll''> 'l>t!for1.• dl'alh," he s aid fo'ilrley countN1.•d by saying pathr,lnJ(y cvidenn· and expert testimony will provl' the injuries cam e artcr the drowning and show the de:.ath!> \.\Crl' a traJ!IC at'r1dcnt Jilt! that ., all 11 was "'rht• rest 1s JUSl ~pct·ulat 111n," Farley i:.a1d Hol•hlt.·r :,, p<11 en l !:. and c hi l dren from a 1irev1ou::. marriagl· wc·r(· 1111 the yarht whe n the dor) went c>ul. Fct rley s aid , addin_g that Hoe hler tried repl'atroly to s:J\'t· h1!> wife ctnd stepson after they fell in As a n·s ult. he ~uffl'rcd -.hock and hy pothermia before hl'ing pulled from lhl' "alt•r b) ii passing hoat, Farley saul The opening <;l<tll•mt•nl:. ca me aftl'r u 27 da y Jury -.1•lel'lwn proC'C'-S, hclicn·d t o he the longrM m S;intJ UJ1 hara C'ounty history One to 3 inches of snow spre ad from the eastern Dakotas across !>Ou th we s t M i nnesota into w est e r n Io wa and easte rn Dakota as the me rcury dipped below zero in muc h of the rei.:1on. It dropped to 16 below at f"ar go, N U Hain, somet.1mes heavy, fell over the m1d-Atlant1c coast and the southeast M eanwhlle. ra m whipped by gale -force winds s w e pt t he Pcici fi c Northwest. bringing snow to the mountains S n o w f ell ove r th e north-central slates a nd the northern Great Lakes while rain a n d s no w hit the n o r l he rn lntermounl am region. Skies were mostly clear from the southwest Plains to southe rn Tex a s a nd west to Southern Calt fomia Tax man huddles with Rams on payment Orange County's tax collector s a ys h e h o p e s i huddl e sc h e duled Thurs day with lawyers for the Los Angeles Ra m s will lead to payme nt of $647 .000 1n delinquent t axes he claims they owe Ro bert Citron. who recently s u gges t e d h e m ight se ize equipment al the stad ium to pay the tax bill. said Monday that his well-publicized case against the Rams may soon be over From Page A1 "As far as I'm concerned , 1t·s going to be resolved ." said Citron. The tax collector said he will meet with Ram representatives. mcluding lawyer Ba rry Fink of Los Angeles. to d iscuss the Rams' failure to pay their 1980 a nd 1981 possessory inter est taxes . S u ch taxes a re a ssessed ag ain s t p r o fi t -makin g businesses that have exclusive use of public facilities. in Uus c·a!>t' 1\nahc1m Stadium ffomi. offt«tab ha\'(• argued t hrouJ!hOul the 1 .. i:.ue that the laXl'~ c-harged thl·m we r e inc-orrl'l·th i-:.akulatt·d :.and are too h1~h· .\n aµpt·al of t he asi:.t·::.:.mt'nt 1~ i:.c hcduled to be hectrd b~ a count) committee in .J unt- The California Angels baseball team appealeCi its possessory tnlc rest tax seven yeC1rs ago and hod its as::.e!>!>m ent lo wered. R:Jm s 11fflc-1als note Citron. however , cllums the Rct m s · t ax a nd in c lude d pene1lties still should be paid 1mmed1ately As promised, he did not take action to co llect t he payments - · or the equipment be fore the team ·s nationally televised win Monday night over the Atlanta Falcons He said he wo u ldn't t ake a t•t1on until after Thu rsda~ 's meeting POLAND SOLIDARITY SEEKS SUPPORT. • • won since August 1980.'' when Solidarity was founded. The Associated Press also r eceiv ed a copy o f the proc lamation from a Polish exile o rganiza tion based in Copenhage n. which said the Polis h ·langua ge ve rs ion was telephoned from Ystad , Sweden. where the ferry doc ked. It implored the outside world ,ot to "sit idly watching how they try to strangle the germ of a budding de mocracy in the he art or Europe:· "Be wit h us in our hour of dar kne ss ... the proclamation said In Moscow. the orf1r 1al Tass ne ws agency charged the United St ates interfered in Pola nd's tnternal arrairs by threatening eco n omic a n d dipl o m atic 5anct ~ons 1f polit ical reforms were rolled back. Tass said Secretary of State Alexander M Haig Jr made decla rations about martial law in Po l a nd ··w h ic h c an be assessed only as an atte mpt of th e .S adminis t r ation to impose on Pola nd its own, in fact . i mperialis t terms for rcsolvm~ the conflict ·· Man arrested in prince thre at BAKERS FIELD <AP 1 -A B a k e rs fie ld m a n h a s been charged with threatening the life of England"s Prince Cha rles in a letter s ent to a Londo n firm, the F 81 reported. Billy J Na be rs. 33, was ar rested Monday on a c harge of sta ting in a letter that he had hired a professional assassin to kill Prince Charles. The letter was sent in Nove m ber after Nabers failed t o receive some books he had ordered from the London firm. Specild Agent John White s aid. ' Airline cuts back L OS ANG ELES (AP > - Western Ai rlines will lay off ~ employees by the end of the year in effort to streamline operation or the financially e mbattled company and turn around its losses, a company spokesman said. The layorts will be among non-flight pe rsonne l and will• affect mostly staff positions. In c lud i n g se~r e l a r1 es and planners. Water main break8 SAN FRANC ISCO <AP> - Thousands of gallons of water rushed Into lhe streets of t.be dty'a Financial District today because or a 22-inch brolten water majn. t Tass said Haig demanded a "free implementation in Poland of political experiments" which the Soviet news age ncy said were "direc t e d ... at o verthrowing the e x ist ing Socialist svs tem ... Tass interpre t e d Ha ig 's statements a s "nothing but overt interference into the home affairs of that country." Tass said 1n an earlier dis patch tha t Polish a uthorities broke up a strike at a steel mill in southern Katowice, and that the "provocateurs will be tried unde r the crim in al cod e in conformity with the martial law decr ee:· Po land's ambassa d o r s in P a ris and a l the European security conference 1n Madrid s aid Solldarttv lcctdcr Lech Wa le sa was negottal1n g with Polish authorities near Warsaw and th at his influenre could ease t h e s ituation, indicating the r egim e wanted h im lo urge unionisLc; not to s trike Da nis h travele rs who left Poland on Monday n ight said a lthoui?h the Pohsh government h ad deployed troop!> a nd a rmor across the nation it was sending large con voys of food to cities C h aril y g roup s 1n th e Net helands said the Polish martial la" government also was allowing Chris tmas parcels into the rountry In London. foreign ministe rs o r t he Euroo ea n <:ommon Market urged Polis h authorities to solve the cr isis "without the use of for ce:· a nd s aid all count ries. including the Soviet Union, s hould "refrain from any inte rference.·· Solidarity and other sources reported strikes Monday in the Si lesian coal m ines, steel mills 1n Wa r saw. K a towice a nd Kr a k ow . t h e b ig L e nin s hipyards in Gdansk. wher e the union was born in the strike wave of 1980; most factories in Poznan and Wroclaw. the big Vrs us t ractor factor y outs ide Wa rsaw a nd other facton es in the capital Church to get porn film receipts CONCORD <AP1 Receipts f ro m s howing pornographic movies will be used to pay for a theater the cong regation or a Pre s b y t e rian c hur c h e nthusiastically voted to buy, a c hur c h o ff ic i a l h as acknowledged. "We 're stuck with the lease, we 're stuck with the income" rro m X-r a t ed films at the Showcase Theater . Otto Wilson. c h airman of thl' buildin g committee of th<' Ccmt ord First P res t>YtC'ri a n Ch u r <'h . said Monda} T hE' pru:c of the theater was S425.000. said Wtbon. \\·ho added thal the purcha!-c of the 750-sectt theater was not final Dut)ltn and ronvert 1t into a gym nas ium a nd community t•enter. Joe Roth. manager of the movie house. s aid there's an iron-clad lease un til 1934 ·· that stipulates that the films contmue to be shown ther e Said Wilson. "We look at it as a li ght at the end of the tunnel Thl• churrh wants to buy the thl'ater from Outland Corp of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ' AN INVESTMENT IN TIME. The 999.9 pure gold Swiss ingot from Corum handcrafted. numbered. and accompanied by a certi ficate of authent1etty. With diamond winding stems: A. Man·s 15 gram ingot watch. $3.200. B. Woman·s 10 gram ingot watch. $2990. f"lne~Smce 1917 \~1htrt th~ hc!st .rnrpme~ ~gm f~JOn lslMO {71•1 W ·l380 • NfoiNport BN<tl AlSO Gr.ater 1..0s Angeles • 5.tn Di.CJO • Las~ \ .. , ........... OLDEST CARRIER -Ben Borchansky, the Fresno Bee's oldest "paper boy" at 72, not only delivers papers at dawn along his route. but gives personal .service as he pushes a shopping cart around. The retiree keeps a watchful eye out for things amiss in the neighborhood. Fans chee r opera director An emotional crowd of. music lovers bombarded· opera director Kurt Herbert Adler with flowers and cheers as he led his final performance of the company h e guided to world prominence. Ad.ler, 76 and a native of Austria, took over as general director of the San Francisco Oper a in 1953. He ended bis tenure Sunday night . c.onducline the company's final performance or the season, "Carmen." Adler plans to move lo the Napa Valley after a cruise next month. The new director will be Tereace McEwea, Canadian-born and a former manager of the classical division of London Records . Actor Peter ..,._ la back home after hl• monlb·loac hotplt&UaaUorl wllb bums bit received ln an accident whiM fllmln1 a acene tor. a tetevl•'-aeries. Barton received tbjrd-de1ree burns over 18 percent of bis body Nov. 12 when be fell on an t1n1tec1 phosphorous nare durin1 the filmlnt of the NBC-TV aeries "The Powers of Matthew Star." T he actor underwent at least three akin 1rafts durin& hi a mont h -l ong hospitalizatlon, said a hospital spokeswoman. Melba Moore returned to her home stale to enteruun 500 prison inmates, and round the unlikely stage of the Rahway State Prison a receptive one. "I love you," the Newark native told the inmates after giving two shows in the New Jersey prison auditorium. The convicts responded to each song with a standing ovation. The Broadway star was invited lo the 1,200-inmate prison by The Forum, a volunteer group that helps released inmates find jobs. APPRECIATED Singer Melba Moore got a warm reception when s h e e ntertained 500 prisoners in Rahway State Prison in ~ew Jersey. her home s tate. She gave two s hows and g ot standing ovations . Fair Wednesday Coastal Felrtllr"""'~ Coui.t -a , '"~ Sot. Coe-• Mell lfl *.llitll ""lo-• 1111-. Wa..,60. El-•, we11trly wlllCb • lo 12 ll-1 .-,_, -Nrly •-lfto ,Hurl. Ot,_l'WIM wlllCk llgllt elld .... , .... 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' Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTueaday, December 16, 1981 H/F 1 U I Freeway revamp eye<:{ M esa-Santa Ana interchange work would cost $100 mi llion By GLENN SCOTT Of-~ ......... Complete reconstruction or the interchance or the Santa Ana and Newport -Costa Mesa freew11ys would cost mo~ than $100 million and take at least eig ht years to complete, Caltran.s engineer!! say. Des pite that seemingly negative report , however, members of the Orange County Trans portation Commission agreed they want the project examined as an o ption In redesi gning the tangled intersection. "We've got to look at this from the big picture ." s aid Commissioner Bill Vardoulis. also an Irvine Ci ty Councilman. who called the intersection "the major intersection in Orange County .. Callrans officials are studying op ti on s in m o difyi ng the interchange to relieve at least some of the tramc congestion. Engineer Frank Wiedler said those options include operational changes such as ramp metering and restriping to create direct connectio ns instead of the current loops , and no project at all. He I.old the commisaionen at their Monday meellnc a complete reeooatruclion project seemed too expensive and too dlsruptlve to adjacent parta ol Tustin and Santa Ana. which would be eneulfed by s uch large-scale change. The project, he said, would require removal or 98 apartment and condominium buildincs <not units), 87 mobile homes. two schools, 11 businesses and the Prentice Park zoo. Nevertheless, the commissioners said they still want lo have the project included in envir o nmental studies as an option. ·'There aren 'l going to be any Band-Aid alternatives that are going to work,'· commented Ralph Clark, a commissioner as well as chairman of the county Board of Supervisors. After the commissioners voted 5·0 to s uggest inclusion of the co mpl e te re con s tru c t1on , Caltrans Deputy District Director Allan Hendrix said his p l anners would "look at t r econ struc tion l in more detail." There seems to be time. Even West County quiz on airport planned Re s idents 1n Huntington Beach, Westminster a nd Seal Be a c h will b e as ke d their opinions on how to provide more commercial airport service in Orange County. The query is included in a questionnaire sent this weekend Fa ir manager new pre sidenl Ke n Fulk. manager of the Or ange County Fair in Costa Mes a , h as been elected president of the 500-member Western Fairs Association. The national or ganization serves 150 fairs in 25 states and m Canada Fulk, who has served five years as Orange County Fair manager , will assume his new duties in J anuary. The Cost a Mes a resident served as secretary-manager of the Iowa State Fair for 14 years befor e commg to Orange County lo the 127,000 h o m es or register ed voters in Orange County Supervisor Harriett Wieder•s 2nd District. On the subject of airports. the questionnaire asks : "Southern California is outgrowing its existing airport system. To meet the projected demand for a > expand existing airports, bJ share use of miUtary airports where feasible, or c > build a new airport. Mrs . Wieder's district includes the i,,os Alamitos Naval Air Station, which has been under pressure from s urrounding communities not to expand operations. That base also has been conside r ed by county advisory panels as a possible site for a new civilian general aviation airpor t for s mall aircraft. Aide Bill Hodge said Mrs. Wieder hopes to Ret responses in the mail from about 10 percent of the constituents, thus giving her about 12.700 returns. The responses should be tabulated and available to the public in about two weeks. he said. In an optlmiatic a~hedufe1 construction for anr of tb~ project.a isn't expKted to bepa before February t•. , Alt.houl' work probabl y would be completed in 1ta1ea, Wledler said a project mltbt take about 30 months to finish. said a project mlthl take about 30 months to finiah. The operational chan1ea to both freeways several miles in each direction would coat from S7 to SlO million, he said, and partial r econstruction would cost from 125 to S3S million. The source or fundint remains a question although Caltrana R egional Di r ect or Heinz Heckeroth said the slate hH co mmitted funds for r ight-of-way acquisition. In the option of partial reconstruction -which Caltrans planners seem to prefer -two of the four connector loops would be omitted and four dJrect connector roads, probably two lanes wide, would be built. Those connlctors would link the northbound Newport~Costa Mesa Freeway with the nortb and southbound Santa Ana, the sou thbound Santa Ana with southbound Newpori , and the northbound Santa Ana witb northbound Newport. The current McFadden Street off-ramp on the Newport-ea.ta Mesa Freeway probably wouJd be closed and possibly relocat .. to the south near the Santa ~ Railwn tracks . Mesa denies claim in SWAT killing A claim. filed by the family of a man shot to death by a Costa Mesa police SWAT team two months ago, has been denied by the City Counci l Broyles was shot to death Oct 6 after police were called to his pa r ent s ' home at 867 Presidio, where the 37-year-Olil man had barricaded himself and reportedly threatened officers with a knife. An in vestigation by the 0 r a n g e C o u n t y 0 i s t r i c.t Attorney's office revealed no wrongdoing on the part of police. The claim was filed on behalf of Broyles· parents. Arnold aad Betty Broyle$. and his children Richard and Cynthia Broyles. James Gelder. an attorney representing the family. said tbe suit is m excess of $1 million. John Wayne great westerner Savings fi rm unveils 21 -foot statue to late a ctor Six or John Wayne's s even children were present at a cer emony Monday in which Gre at Western Savings and Loan co mmi ss ioned a larger·than-life bronze statue of the actor in Beverly Hills. The 21-foot·high memorial is to be a tribute to the people who helped forge the American West, sa id James Mo ntgomery, president and chief executive officer or the savings and loan for which Wayne had done 17 TV commmercials before his death in 1979 . The statue o( Wayne mounted on horseback will be placed in front of Great Western's Beverly Hills headquarters when it is completed in three years It 1s the gilt giving season again and what better g1tt for friend or tamily than fine 1ewelry the lasllng g1tt . lor a hlet1me and longer' Ifs a tol<en ol your allect1on or esteem can be hetrloomed even beyond the span ol one hfellme A well chosen gift of ltne ,ewetry has the element ol permanen<:e thet exceeds eny other It has been 'Chnstmes" sever at weeks now We • are ~ certain when our seeson will actually start, but we have been planning for 1t since last summttf. there are many lecn we only see once a year. those wno come to buy their annual Chrislmas gift of line 1ewelry 'Thef'e are those laces who ap- peer t1rly in November for a preliminary look·see. They come back laler. perhaps twi<». before inak1ng lheir ac· tuM selection. Michael Wayne, 47, oldest of John Wayne's children, said at the ceremony that he felt his father was being honored not just because he was a movie s ta, but because he was a symbol of the West. .. The West is really the folklore or America. The cowboy became the symbol or the American man," he said. "My father, because the majority of his films were about the West, became a kind of symbol of the West." Sculptor and painter Harry Jackson has been commissioned to sc ulpt the seve n -ton mon ument. Jackson was co mmi ssion ed by Time magazine in 1969 to do a cover of @ &EMWllE . .Jewelry buyers are often careful, cautious buyers We .,. proud tti.t SO meny "S. beckers" do meke their· llnal lllectlons hef'e. CKop by and fi ne out why shopping at aw ... H. Barr Jewelera It I Chttatmea h.oit wilh meny of ~ friends. Thef'e Is 1 pertilng ~ clOM to our front doof IU91 wailing fOf you and we wllf be open ..etlday ewnings un- til ~ tttrougtl Oecembef 23 Wld 10em llO tptn on Satunt.ys. Wt wm cio. Ml'ly Christm.s we to don't wait 'tit the l•t minute , ......... ._... ... Sedetr .Maa••._ .., ..... 17111 & In._ Waat•ff .... ............ the actor as the marshal in UJe movie "True Grit." The Tina com miss ion led Jackson to develop a close relationship with the "Dulce," as Wayne was called by his friends. "I want to capture bis spirit, his soul in the statue," J ack.soo said. "The sculpture will t.ry l9 illustrate both his ra wness and gentleness. in short, magnify UJe man's timeless present -tbo9e universal human qualities that are larger even than the mall himself," Jackson said. The othe r Wayne children present at the ceremony were Toni. 45; Patrick, 42; Melinda, 41; Aissa. 2.5; and Mallssa, lS. Ethan. 19, was not present. The old saying "the ntCast th i ngs come 1n small peckeges" 1s certainly true . . especlelly ii they bear the Charles H. Berr label. A1 Certified Gemologists and Re9•stered Jewelers of the American Gem Society we haw the e11pet1ise 10 edv1se you re- gard 1 ng your purchases ol gemstones and fine teW91ry. We "--I wide selection of gems from the most exotic to the more familiar vwletin. lvtd speMlng of "familiar," 111,.t 1t nice to shop whef'e Y<>" ... familiar faces and fwl 111 atmolphere of continuity? We pride OUrseMs on our friendly. •It-trained ,staff who have Ml'ved Y<>" continually thr°"Of't the yeen. The only MW faces .,. .tditlons we found we have n.ded to keep up with the ewr growing activity in ow ttcn. lln't It nice to hllV9 tNI ~ of m.. in old friends .. . pentc:ulerty wtlen It comes to buying • •Ing a gift • a piece of ;..try . ~ ......... -w.-191-from atl ~ friendl It <:Mt ... H. Barr .........,.: Donne llectlrnen Mhnnelt Mlrglll'M Geble NdtMcElWine a....o. AnneMachen JMn W1lliame0n JlneMcE"'91ne Jll Kubica Mtt~ Aobef1 TINnyi Ind of c:oune. Mert Barri H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfT ueaday. December 15. 1,98 1 'Yields up sharply ·on· Treasury bills Contraception ban upheld b y pontiff VA Tl CAN CITY I AP > Pope John Paul II refused today to c hange the Roman Catholic <.:hurch's ban on art1fic1al birth C(>nlrol or its proh1b1t1on against l( 1 v i n g t h e s a c r a m e n t s t <1 divorced Cat h olics w h o remarry effort must be made" to spread knowledge of ''the body 's rhythms of fertility to all married people and lo young adults " • 1 WASlllNGTON IAPI Yields 'On s hort -term Treasury 'sec urit ies ha ve ri se n vs ubstanti.lilly , the second I straight weekly increase after s ix wee k s ot d eclines. government offi cials said. r About $4.7 billion in six-month 1 T_.bllls were sold at an average ti discount rate of 11 .595 percent 11 ~o nd ay, up more than eight-tenths or a percentage point from the 10 . 772 percent of one week~arher. The govern ment also sold about $4.7 billion in three-month bills at an average rate of 11.101 percent. up from 10 404 percent. All safe aboard m issing cop ter PEACH SPRINGS, Ariz. <API T he pilot of a helicopter re ported missing during the weekend hiked out of the Grand Canyon with his wife Monday and reported they a nd three tourists aboard the craft were safe . The pilot, David Molle. a nd hi s ,wif e h ad been aboard a 1 sightseeing night from Boulder , City, Nev .• when he landed the helicopter a fte r an e ngine warning hght flashed on. · $200 billio n set for defense bill WASHI NGTON CAPJ -A . military spending bill totalling : approximately $200 billion. approved after a lengthy WON'T BEG Convictt-d killer R o bert \'1('kers . • scheduled to die in Ari zona's , g a s eham ber today. was granted a rt'prieve Monday hr t: .S. District Court .Judge Carl Mu ecke \'1ckers blasted Muel'ke sa~·in g. ··1 ain 't gonna beg for m y life · closed-door session by a House Senate conference committee. 1s b e lieved h ead ed fo r easy pass age b e fore Con g r ess adjourns. The version a pproved by the conferees Monday less than $1 billion below what President Reagan wanted would fund the Pentagon for fiscal 1982 w h ic h began on O c t 1° Co11gress to eye foreign aid b i ll WASHINGTON <AP> House and Senate negotiators are cleari n g t h e wa y f or congression al approval of a two-year. $11.4 billion foreign aid bill that would restore U.S aid to Pakistan unless that country explodes a nuclear device. · But t h e foreig n ai d authorization bill approved Monday by the congressional negot iators r ejects President' Reagan's request for a repeal of thP 1976 congress ional ban on U.S. aid or covert operations in Angola. Pope te lls danger of nuke weapons WASHINGTON CAP > Representatives of Pope John Paul II are telling the presidents of the United States and the Soviet Union this week that "the only hope for humanity" is to prevent nuclear weapons from ever being used in war. Member s of a papal delegation reported to President Reagan Monday the findings of a scientific study commissioned b y th e pope on "'the con sequen ces of the use of nuclear weapons on the survival and health of humanity.·· Social Securit y minimu m resto red WASHINGTON <AP 1 Co ncurring with Pres ide nt Reagan's change o f h ear t. con gression al conferees are endorsing restoration of the m4nimum Social Security benefit for the 3 million current recipients who s tood to lose 1t March l. But Senate and Hou s e negotiators agreed Monday that mos t new Social Security beneficiaries will not be eligible for the Sl22·a-month minimum benefit after J an. 1 TMI restart eyed WASHINGTON (AP 1 A Nuclear Regulatory Commission li cens ing board is g\ving preliminary approval to a res tart of t h e undamaged reactor at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania. ·~-· ......... AM E RICA'S FIR ST SLt manlha Stl·t·I . 11•1wrt1:d l' :\m en('a·~ first lest tube bah~. n·s ts 111 arm~ of muttwr Laurie. in this t'Op~·r ight photo frum thl· l.adll'~ llomt· Journal. l'\llicle in London fi\'l• day» aftt.·1· birth An t•gg fnim !\1rs. Steel was fertilized in a dish wi th her hu:-.band '., ~pl'rm and the t-mbr~·o implanted tn the wom<.1n al ;.i t'ltnlt' in En~lantl. The <·oupk It \'t.' in secren un the west <:uast Marine's drowning rule d accidental WASHINGTON <AP1 The Manne Corps tommandant has approved an inves tigating board's conclusions that the drownin~ death of an ts.year-old rec ruit from Texas .. was the result of a traming accident. and there wa:, no misconduct or criminally culpable act. .. T h e comrraandant . Gen Robert Barrow, ruled that no disciplinary action would be taken "<.igaJn s t anyone concerned'" in the death of Pvt Randall C. Christian ·or Dallas Christian drowned Aug. 27 during water survival training at the Marine Corps f\ecruit Depot in San Diego. Ma r ine headquarters s aid Mo nday that Barrow has ordered a ·\co mprehens ive review" of all Marine s wim training procedures. 'fhe investig-ating board. con s is ting or t h re e senior offaters, conducted its formal probe al Barrow's request after a n informal in vestigation concluded Christian's death was a('c1dental and th at n o negligence was an vol ved According to the Marine Corps. Christian drowned while treading water when he became e ntangled w1tt) three other rec ruits . Tw"' instructors separ ated the fou\-: but Christian l sank soon aft er. pronounced dead. I he M aranl' s aid. In his most eomr1rehens1ve statement on fa mily issues, the pontiff rebuffed Am erican Catholic·s and declared that the truth '"is not always the same as the majority opinion " The doC"ument represented the pope's verdict on a package of 43 secret recommendations made by the world synod of Roman 'atholil' bishops last year During the month long meeting. some or the Amencan bis hops as ked for a reappraisal of the contraception policy. ~ayang those who violate the ban on artificial methods arc often ,·unst1entious Catholici. They ('lted i.urveyi. indicating th:it 76 5 µerC'ent of Amencan Catholic women use some type of artificial birth ('Ontrol method and only 29 percent of the Catholi(' priests in the United S tate s be l ieve s uch <·ontraceptlon is immoral The pope , h owever . ernphat1t·ally rejected arltfic1al co ntracepti o n . i.aying 1t '"degradt•s humal) sexuality" by permitting couples to act as .. arbiters of the di vane plan · · The onh .. lawful birth r eg ulation .·· th e pontiff l'<tntinued, is the i.o called rhythm method o f i.cxual ahstincnce during a woman's fertile per1ocL lie s aid ··every .. Th · choit·e of the natural rhythms involves accepting the cycle or the person, that is , the woman, and thereby accepting dialo.:ue. reciprocal r espect . s hare d rcsponi.1bi l ity and selr t•ontrul, · · tht: pontiff said. ·Jn this way, sexuality 1s rci.pcctc.-d and promoted in its trul > and full> human d1mens1on .. Analy.ong woes besetting the modern f<I maly. he condemned the -.tour.:e of abortion. the ever more frequent recourse to 'itl'rtlm1t1on and the appearance o f i.I trul ~ C'o ntracept1ve mt.'ntallt> ·· Nuke session lasts 2 hours GENEVA (AP1 U.S. and Soviet negotiators met for 'two hours today to discuss reducing medium-range nuclear missiles in Europe. No details were given 1n conformity with a news blackout a~reed to by both sides Another se:,s1on was fixed for Friday The military takeover in Poland thus caused no change in the schedule of two meetings per week with a possible Christmas break The talks ~gan Nov 30. Staff Sgt. 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December 15, 1981 H/F IBUillU~ Watt OKs snowmobiles Parole plan rejected Use of vehicles allowed in Lassen park on trial basis SACRAMENTO <AP) -U.S. Interior Secretary Jam~ Watt baa decided to allow 1&1e of anowmobltel In Lnlen National Park this winter on a trial balls, California otftclala said. federal orrtcials on Johnson's announcement. · Lassen National Park Is In Northern California, about 120 miles north of Sacramento Inmates would have gone to. area of crime State Resourcea Secretary Huey Johnson condemned the move Monday , 1ayln1 It proves Watt "doesn 't understand the public trust obll1ationa of his olftce. ·' SAC RAMENTO <AP ) -A proposal to send Inmates paro1ed from state prison back to the counties where they committed their crimes has been rejected by the state Board of Prison Terms. The proposal would have reversed the current policy or givin1 higher priorities t o job and training opportunities and to the residence of a prisoner's immediate family in deciding where to parole a prisoner. Since many wives move near the prison where their husbands are held, communities close to state prison s are receiving a disproportionate share of parolees, said board chairman Raymond Brown, who proposed the new policy. The board voted 3·2 Monday to approve the plan with two abstentions. Brown initially ruled the proposal had passed since a majority or board members present and voting had approved it. Reporter provide• surprise testimony LOS ANGELES (AP > -A TV reporter. stepping into the role or witness, has provided a. surpr.ise finale in the Freeway Killer tnal. disclosing that defendant William Bonin confessed to 21 killings in a jailhouse talk with the reporter. David Lopez, newsman for KNXT in Los Angeles, was to resume the witness stand for cross-examination b y Bonin's lawyer today. ~he attqrney, William Charvet, who tned to block Lopez' testimony, called it "very damagi'1g" to Bonin's case. GOP seeks remap by judge panel LOS ANGELES <A P J Republican members or California's Congressional delegation have asked for a panel of federal judges to ~raw up district lines for the 1982 elections. The 21 Republicans filed suit Monday in federal court. arguing that a three-judge panel was the only mechanism for giving California the two new districts -the «th and 45th -that it qualified for after the 1980 census. The lawm ake r s, wh o are represented by former Rep. Charles E . Wiggins, contend in their suit that the redistricting plans drawn up by the legis lature was s uspended automatically last week when a referendum challenging the plan qualified for the June ballot. Until approved by the electorate, the suit said, the law is without force· and the voters cannot approve it in time for next fall's congressional elections. The suit asks that Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and March Fong Eu, the secretary of state, be enjoined "from proclaiming and conducting elections in California for House seats in 1982 purs uant to existing state law governing such elections." State home loan bond &ale stalls SACRAMENTO (AP > -High interest rates have forced state Treasurer Jess Unruh t9 postpone a $150 million bond sale to finance Cal· Vet home loans . Unruh said Monday that the state would have to pay nearly 13 percent interest on the bonds in today's market, but state law limits the state to no more than 11 percent. He blamed the high rates on news that the federal deficit may top JlOO billion this year and a rush to market various bonds at interest rates as high as 14 percent. Polish spy gets life in prison LOS ANGELES <AP> -Declaring "we will not tolerate this," U.S. Dis trict Judg e David Kenyo n sente nced convicted Polis h s py Marian Zacharski to life in prison and sentenced the American in the case. Willi a m Holden Bell, to a maximum of eight years in prison with a Sl0.000 fine. Zachars ki showed no emotion Monday on hearing the sentence. His attorney, Edward Stadum, said he does not know if he will appeal the case or whether there is a possibility that Zacharski would be traded for an American in Poland. '"I agree with the prosecution," Kenyon said, "that we must say to you, Mr. Zacharski, and those who will follow, that we will not tolerate this." He contended that snowmobiles would dama1e wildlife, Increase the chances of erosion, and bother other people usln1 park facmues. "National Parka are set ulde 10 that present and future aenerations will be able to use and ' enjoy the beauty and recreaUoaaJ opportunities of these special landscapes," Johnson said. STEpptNG DOWN Justice Mathew 0 . Tobriner said he will r e tire fr o m the California Supreme Court on Jan . 3. T obriner . 77 , h as championed minority and women·s rights for 20 years on the court. "Any use which damaaes the wildlife or plant resources or interferes with the enjoyment or the scenic qualities of the park is a violation of the spirit in which they were created." . Johnson contended the decision could pave the way for use of snowmobiles in other national parks. "The camel's nose is in the tent," Johnson said. '"Today Lassen. tomorrow Yosemite-. Nothing will be safe from machines once the precedent is set for this kind of deterioration and nealect or the public trust." There was no immediate comment from . \ Oil shortage plan eyed Free market, approach urged by commission LOS ANGELES <AP) -When the next oil shortage the size of the two in the 1970s comes along, state and federal governments should forget the host Qf remedies they attempted before and leave it to the free market to allocate supplies and prices, the state Energy Commission says. Exceptions might be imposition of a radar-enforced 50 mph speed limit, which would reduce gasoline consumption by about 4:5 percent, and measures to assure that some serv ice stations stay open on weekends, post prices a.nd use naas to signal fuel availabmty. However, the commission said in a report released Monday, if the shortage exceeds 6 percent, certain additional steps would be called for, particularly methods to redistribute !he windfall profits that oil companies would receive from higher prices so that an economic depression could be averted. The commission said the federal government has no contingency plans to deal with an energy shortage except lo allow the free market to operate unrestrained. The two-year study concluded that for shortages up to about 6 percent, the aovemment should not impose price controls , fuel allocations, no-drive days, rationing, odd-even sales schedules, purchase amount rest rictions or ban the use of recreational vehicles or boats. Those techniques, us~d in the 1973-1974 and 1978-1979 gas shortages, had no effect on the length of gas lines or the rate of consumption. However, the report cited business forecasts that predict a 6 percent oil shortage would give U.S. domestic oil producers and the government, through taxes. a windfall or $55 billion a year. '"While in theory laissez-faire is efficient and bureaucracy-free," the report said, "in practice it could cause large transfers of wealth from consumers to the government and to producers, would spread the burden of a shortage unevenly. slow the economy and possibly create panic and even civil disorder." The commission report, titled ··Moving Toward Security - Strategies for Reducing California's Vulnerability to Energy Shortages," criticizes the Reagan administration for "a lack or appreciation for the effect of a severe snortage and a lack of analysis of the problem." The fffinsons Gift I •, INDULGE HER IN PERSONAL LUXURY. Let the good life begin at home with Christian Dior's lace-detailed long gown of brushed nylon in peach or candle. P·S·M·L. 155, shown left. Or Eve Stillman's brushed nylon long gown with hand crocheted collar. in blue. P-S·M·L. $31, shown at right. Both as warm as they are 1av1sh ..,inson·s Designer lingerie. 172. To order. call toll -free 1-800-523-7800. 8"C8Ai. HOUDAY HOUM. 1HOP llONMY-MTUMAY 1oea ROllNSO~'S NEWPO"T FASHION Ill.AND • (714) ....... • The decis ion on whether to rever se a 7-year-old ban on snowmobil.ing for .this ~inter follows September hearings in Redding, f resno and San Francisco. They drew a response of 2,711 against the idea and 313 favoring it, according lo National Parks Service regional s pokes man Ri ll Thomas. Howard Chapman. western regional director. had issued a limited permit allowing about 15 snowmobiles to ente r Kings Canyon·Sequo1a National Park March 21, a decision that surprised park service works. who had considered the ban inviolate. Environmentalists long have oppo~ed allowing snowmobiles in park lands . claiming they damage the environment. But the limited permit was considered a wedge toward ultimate victory by Bud Weber. head of the Sierra Snowmobile club. He said his club has been trying to open up the parks to vehicles for years. MAY· JOIN REAGAN Gordon C. Luce . secretary of business and transportation in Ca lifornia wh e n Ronald Reagan was governor . says he is considering t aking a federal job in the Reagan admin - istration. • 3 take posts Three local offi cials are among the officers and directors or various boards w it hin th e League of California Cities, t h e l eag ue announced. Costa Mesa C it y Councilman Edwa rd McFarland is a director of the Mayors and Council Member s Department, Costa Mesa Fire Chief John Petruzziello is second vic.e president of the fire Fire Chiefs Department and Ma r vin Ad le r , ma yor pro tern of Fountain Valley, is president of the league 's Orange County Di vision. Grant due A fede r al grant of $67 ,993 ha s b ee n awarded to Ca l State Fullerton for a study of plant-eating fishes that partici pants sa y could lead to inexpensive food sources for humans. ..., .... TUESDAY, oec. 1s, 1911 lllTlllTll lllCl/flllTlll lllllY CAVALCADE COMICS TE~EVISION 82-3 B.C 88 Guess who once led. a student strike in protest of economy nieasures? P.age 82. D a Supervisors hacking 600-acre ~arsh preserve . ' J, Orange County supervisors• s upport preservation or 800 acres of the Bolsa Chica marsh, rather than a UO·acre reserve recommended by county p I a n n.i n g com m i as ion er s • accordine to a poll of the SUSH'rvisors' top aides. "We're firm on the 600 acres," said John Erskine. aide to Supervisor Harriett Wieder, whose 2nd District includes the 1,200·acre coastal marsh near Huntington Beach. "I don't think any of the supervisors felt there should be WINNER Huntington Beach City Attorney Gail Hutton says s he has been "vindicated" by the appeal decision. .less than 600 acres of preservation," he said. The 11'19 million development proposal is scheduled to be discussed at a public bearin1 before the Board of Supervisors Wednesday. Last April, the supervisors indicated they favored a proposal calling for S, 700 homes, a 1,800-slip marina and 0ttan channel to include 600 acres of marsh preservation. But last month, the Planning Commission recommended that preservation be nexible between ...., .............. LOSER -Former deputy city attorney John O 'Connor's firing b y Huntington Beach has been upheld on appeal. HB city official's dismissal upheld The Fourth U.S. District Court of Appeal has upheld the controversial 1979 firin1 of former Huntington Beach Deputy City Attorney John O'Connor. O'Connor was fired by City Attorney Gail Hutton on charges of insubordination. His firing previously was upheld by an arbitration hearing orticer and an Orange County Superior Court judge. The appellate ruling was announced . in San Diego Dec. 9. O'Connor was tired following a City Council meeting at which council members appeared to second-guess Mrs . Hutton's opinion on a zoning issue and asked O'Connor for an opinion. During the arbitration heariflg, Mrs. Hutton claimed O'Connor regularly disputed her llB trustees weigh LeBard school issue legal opinions and also left the otfice without signing out or telling anyone where be was going. Mn. Hutton also testified that 0 •Connor often become emotional and irrational when s h e confronted him about si.cni~ out. O'Connor also had been fired by former City Attorney Don Bonfa after the two bad allegedly gotten into a shoving match outside Ci t y HaJI. However, O 'Connor was reinstated lo his job by Mrs. Hutton following her 1978 election victory. After he was fired by Mrs. Hutton, O'Connor claimed his office was "raided" and that diaries were taken that he said would i;prove his whereabouts during working hours. He also said the diaries included evidence that city staff workers and city resources were used for private purposes during city business hours. ·Tm very thrilled that we, that I, was vindicated in the termination," said City Attorney Hutton. "This is a tremendous shot in the arm because it had become such a terrible political issue, but we were justified." 350 acres and 600 acres, depending on ··economic feasibility " of marsh restoration. Any development proposal endoned by supervison for the coastal lowland must ultimately be approved by the California Coastal Commission. In adopting their recommendation last month, planning commissioners also sugges ted that a 600 ·acre .. marsh s ys tem" could be realized by including portions or the proposed deep water channel. But Erskine and aides for other supervisors indicated Monday that the proposed deep water cbannel wouldn't si1nificantly fi1ure In marsh acrea1e totala. Erskine said the marsh preserve would predominanUy be inner tidal areas and mud nata. The state already owns 300 acres of the lowland and the proposed manh preserve would be an expansion of that. However. officials of Si1nal Landmark Inc .. the major BolH Chica landowner, claim that a 600·acre ma~ preserve ls too large and costly. They say the county would have to purchase 200 acres trom Signal at about $100,000 an acre. Signal spokes man Wayne Clark says a 600-acre reserve would reduce the number of waterfront homes which otherwise would be included in an assessment district needed to generate tunds for maintenance of the proposed marina and some marsh restoration. Most of the Bolsa Chica lowland has been diked off from tidal flow since early in tht century when it was used as a hunting crowMt. The California Departm~t <j, Fish and Game has opened tlcft gates in 1978 and restored 20o r acres along Pacific Coa~t . Hi.chway as a wetland habit~~ tor rlsh and game, includinl endange.red species. The remaining lowland area has about 200 operating oil wells · on it. -811 PATRICK KENNEDY Board faces 'ugly alternatives' .. Coast Conimunity College t18'stees presented list of cuts By PIDL SNEIDERMAN Of .. ~"91 ..... Coast Community College District trustees ba ve been asked to consider a list of "ugly alternatives" -including support for tuition -in preparation for further cuts in state funding. ChanceUor Norman E. Watson presented the list lo the board of trustees last week, saying the district may find itself Sl mill.ion to S3 million abort by the end of the current school year. The Coast district includes Orange Coast, Golden West and Coastline community colleces. Wat son· s list prompted representatives of the American Federation of Teachers to propose s till other options, including a tax increase, and to call for public forums on the issues. Wat so n said the trustees should consider the following alternatives: -Support l egislation establishing tuition, registratit>n fees or student service fees. -Increase other fees now charged by the colleges. -Impose new fees now permitted by law but not currently charged. -Increase charges for community service pro«rams. -Make all adult classes self.supporting. -Eliminate additional classes and field trips. -Put a fr e eze ~~ employment. -Cut administrators and full ·time teachers. -Eliminate or reduce travel expenses. -Lease additional district property to outside parties. -Increase underwriting, gifts and bequests. .. The s e are all ugly alternatives." Watson admitted. '"lf anyone can find a beautiful alternative, we'd be delighted." Phillis Basile, president or the American Federation or Teachers chapter representing full-time instructors, presented trustees with still other options. These included support for a tax increase. changes in the district's instructional priorities and administrative setup, and a freeze on a ll capital expenditures. ·'There is. iq our view. not enough open discussion on these things." Mrs. Basile added in a later interview. She urged that the trustees schedule special meetings to discuss the various options "on a philosophical basis and a pragmatic basis." Trustee Richard Olson pointed out that the trustees probably would not take action on fee increases or personnel cuts until the extent of the state funding cutback is known. The board has not scheduled formal discussion sessions on o ptions s uch as tuition or personnel cutbacks. But William Kettler. the board's new president, said the options will continue to come before the board in coming months. He said public forums may be scheduled. Kettler contended that much or the control over the future of community colleges rests with the state legislature. .. Before Proposition 13," he explained, "we <the local board) would tear down the budget, decide what we absolutely needed and set the tax rate to get it. .. Now, we have to set the budget not knowing what ~·re TIGHTENING Coast1 College District Chancellor'" N o r m a n W a t s o n h a !J: presented a list or . ·ugly alternatives ·: for district cutbacks . · going to get from the state. I can •t think of any business that could nm that way." Huntington urged to repay misused funds By PATIUCK KENNEDY ... .. ...,P-. ... Huntington Beach officials are challenging recommendations that the city repay ta.Tai in alleged improper expenditures by a detunct federally funded job training program. An audit, ordered by the Orange County Manpower Com mission in 1980, also identified $103 ,728 in "questioned costs" in the city's $2 .6 -million -a -year Comprehensive Employment and Training Act ( CETA) program. The private company that handled the city's CETA program was disbanded last year following allegations of mismana1ement and charges that its director had embeuled $16,000. The former director, Robert L. Cunningham. was later round guilty of Pmbeulement and ia in prison. City officials say Cunningham, while employed as CETA director. made most of the unauthorised and questioned expenclitures to set up the non-prOht Western Institute of Ca reers t-bat took over mana1ement of the city's CETA pro.cram in October of 1979. ·'The expenditures were technically in error because they weren't approved by the city or the Manpower Commission, but if the procram still existed such expenditures would have been legitimate needs of the job training program,.. said Dan Villella, city finance director. ·'Historically. such technical violations have been approved after the fact and we're seeking a waiver on that basis," he said. ··But this cue appears different because the program was disbanded.·· Huntington Beach Administrator Charles Thompson says the city has been reviewing the audit with Manpower officials for the past two months. Buddy R.ay, assistant director of Manpower, which oversees CETA PfOCrams in the county, says be has forwarded the city's responses lo the audit to lhe U.S. Labor Department in Los Anieles. Labor Department officials are expected to make a preliminary ruling on the repayment issue next month. Cunningham allegedly• spent unauthorized city CETA funda to lease and pay rent on Western facilities in Irvine, Westmimter and Huntington Beach. He abo purchased equipment and furnishings tor Western with unapproved funds, accordinc to city officials. Cunningham resigned his city position and became president of Western when it took over the CET A program. Crash kills teen cyclist . • A 17 -year-old Huntington Beach youth was fatally injured Monday night when hii motorcycle struck a tractor-trailer rig parked oP. Atlanta Avenue just eas.t ~ Miramar Lane in Huntingtdft Beach. Police said Sean Allen McMillan. 8581 Truxton Drive, suftered massive head injuries in the collision. whicfl occurred at 8:49 p.m. . He was rushed to Fountaia Valley Community HospitaL.. where he died at 9: 12 p.m1, police said. According · te investigating officers. the rit s tru c k by the yo un1 motorcyclist was parked legallJ · r I Huntington Beach City <elementary > School District trustees will consider the fate of LeBard School. which was closed last spring because of declining enrollment and limited funding, at their meeting tonili!hl. Chri,stmas afloat along Orange Coast ... 1 Trustees were divided after the closure on whether LeBard should be leased lo an outside group or converted into a new district headquarters. The matter is scheduled for discussion tonight with \llree newly elected menbers orf the board. The trust"'5 will meet at 8 p.m . in Hafts' School, 982 Yellowstone Drive. HB police seek suspect in slaying Huntington Beach police are searchin1 for a onetime Lynwood resident suspected in the July. 12 murder of a CUben retucee who was sbol once in tbe head and dumped from a vehlt'le on a north Huntinston Beach street. Set. FA llcErlain said police have obla1ned a '500,000 warrmt for tbe arrest of Jose ltodri,... Puerto, 32, laat known to be Uvin1 in 14Dwood. McErlain said Puerto bas been charsed witb tbe murder ol Inocente Oriel Garda-JU8CO, 25. whose bod.1 wu fouad la UM street in front of 5151 Stardult Lane. By SANDIE JOY ..... ...,P-. ... While Christmas festivities in colder climes are centered on snow, along the Orange Coast the focus is on the water. Among water-oriented holiday events is Huntington Harbour's Cruise of Lights, Newport Beach's Festival of Lt1hts Christmas Boat Parade, Dana Point's Holiday HI Li1bts boat parade and Irvine's Fiesta de Candelero. The Cruise of Li1hts set under way at 5:30 toni&bt at Peter's Landini, 16400 Pacific Cout Hi1bway. Huntin1ton Beach. Sponsored by the Huntiacton Harbour Pb:lbarmonlc Committee, the cruise often area residents the opportunity to take 45--minute toun in rented vessels during which they can view waterfront bomea la boliday dress. Cruises will be offend from Peter's Landini at $;•, I :•, 7:30 and ·~· Di1btl1 tbrouO O.C. D . Tlck:eta are St for adulta and a for children under 12. ReMnatiom for the ~ are recommended and can be obtained by callia1 ........ Group reservatklal for bmea to Huatlnston Harbour eaa be made by callln1 14f.Nll or ... 359. Proceed.a trom &be enaiH. wblcb ii beinc beld for the 11th consecutive year. are lo benefit tht Orange County Philharmonic Society whose primary goal is to provide music e nric hme nt programs for children. In Newport Beach. the Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the 62nd annual Christmas Boat Parade in Newport Harbor belinning at 8: 30 p. m. Tbunday and continuing each ni1ht throup Dec. 23. From IO to 100 boats are expected to participate in the parade each ni&ht with-prizes ottered not only for the best decorated boats but for the best decorated homes alon1 tbe waterfront. In all, more than 200 boats are expected to t:nter tbe competition, but not everf boat will parade every ni1ht. The parade ·be1in1 at tbt Balboa Island Ferry Landini and travels clockwlae around the harbor, re&urnin1 to tbt landlns alt p.m . Cbairma Bill Lusk will lelld tbe parade eacb ailbt la tlM IO•foot c·• la Vie. RefO'Dmeaded riewtna anu ud apprmdmate tlme1 t1M boet perale will paaa inehule tlM sa.arll lslaad yacbt Club. l ;J7: Reuben !!. Lee, 1;'9; Balboe Bay Club, 7;01: Cano's. l :CllZ; Josh Slocum's, 7:03 ; Ancient Mariner, 7:04; Rusty Pelican, 7 :05; Villa Nova, 7:06, and Spindrifter. 7:01 p.m . Also. the Warehouse, 7:08: Lido Village Shops , 7 : 09: Voyager Yacht Club. 7: 10; Lido Isle Yacht Club, 7:27; Marina Park. 7:40; Newport Harbor Yacht Club, 7:49; Tale of the Whale/Balboa Pavilion, 7:58; Pirate's Cove/Channel Reet, 8 : 18; Coast Guard /Harbor Master Dock /Public Beach, 1 :22; Balboa Yacht Club, l :ZS; Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1 :26, and Balboa Island "Ferry Landing, 1:42 p.m . The chamber bu sponsored the Christmas Boat Parade since ttll, but the actual concept ol a watu parade data back to llOI when businessman John Scarpa propelled his aondola throueb the manhlanda of Newport Bay. Scarpa is credited wtth proriclinc the idea tor what wu later lmown 11 the Tournament ol U1bts ud now Is the hlti~al of Ucbt.a. In Dana Point, tbe Ucbtect Christmas boat parade spouond. bf Aventura s.llial A11oclaUon and Dana Point Harbor Auodalloe will be Wd from t to I p.m. Satwda1 onl1. About 'JO boatl an npectat to parUdpete la the parede _... takes olf from tbe far wt11t ed tJI Dua Pulnt Harbor in fl'Clllt ol -. -· -- the Orahge County Marine Institute, .3S50'l Del Obispo, and will make two complete circuits of all c hannels within the marinas. Leading the Dana Point parade will be the decorated square-rigger brig, Pilgrm II. The parade, which is beinc held for the seventh consecutive year, has as its theme "Our Nautical Herita.re." Boats will be tudled in the cate1ories ol .. Most Nautical Christmas Theme." "Most Colorfully Creative" and "Salute to Richard Henry Dana ~" namesake ol the modem harbor. Dana visited the harbor aboard the orilinal Pil&rim in 1135 and wrote about bis experieDHI in "Two Years Before tbe Mat." Gary McAvoy of Adventura recommends the cliffa overlookiu the taarbor u "an excellent vantaae poiat" from which to vtew tbe procession. He alao recommend• tbe Chart HouH and tbe Quiet caaai., ._. oe GNen lAlllUn In Dana ~. aa lool riewlDc •Pot.a alana witb the Dua NM Nautleal llerita,. Museum in Ute Dana LI1bthouse oo Del Prado. Irvine, wbicb doean't have a seaport but does bave '"9'&I lakes, will make useolH.ntap Park Lake at •=• p.m. ~ for the FiHta de Caadelero -. ---..... . ~ ... . (candlelight festival> sponsored by the Irvine Chamber of Commerce along with the Irvine Jaycees , Soroptimist International, Exchange Club and Junior Ebell Club. The two-hour festival will include entertainment by lhe 70-voice Irvine Children's Chorus. a presentation to t¥ Marines· Toys tor Tots prOlf'ad, arrival of Mr. and Mrs. San'8 Claus by helicopter and a ceremony during which moa than SOO candles ringing the lalla will be U1hted. ~ Carol Schroeder. chamb4ir · exe~utive director. said It Ii hoped the festival, bein1 held fff the first time this year. wtU become an annual event raw Irvine families. # Participants are advised~' , provide tbeir own chairs , blankets for seatiq in Hert Park which ii on Walnut Av between Culver and Jeffr drives. I Admiuion to the featlv~ which wlll conclude with '• commumt.y llAI led by dwna..t I member~1l1free. _ ' Coffee ud lllet eMcolate d ' be told tor 25 cet.a a evp by U.t 1erviee clubs and Santa wll " diatribu&e tr.e CudJ canes (911 tbUdnm. ~ Partlin1 la available in t• 1 Iota at tbe putt, wbieb ii neat to Irvine ftlch ~hool. 1, ,J r..lc;;;;;;;.~~~~~~~E;a;~;.;;ii~m:1~~~~iil:iiii1--~~ ..... ~~~~~~a....;~:.-::...c..~&.1.:J ......... ~ ........ .-.....~~~--~------- NYSE QUOfUION\INClUOI l ltAO&•ON lMI NI • 'l'Oltll lll10Wt\I I•< M4NGI' ANO ltl l'Oltf l 0 • ., '"' .... ~o .u~o 11•\f 1 .. f ' Orange Coast DAILY PIL01 (Tuesday, December 15, 1981 •t ~~~ ~ .. ~ ... ,~p .. rescr1pt1on for less pain tTha.s l3 IM aecond tJ/ Q /tW·porf HNI °" Jolt·millltut• tar deducti.on strolcgurs J A v1sil now to your dentist. eye doctor or sur1eon may not be your idea or a holiday treat, but it may l~·;i.d to dental and medical expense, the pair of which may be handsomely orrsel by pre·l982 tax benefits. If you can incur a medical or dent.al bill in the n!!xl rouµJ(• of weeks. the odds are you're better otr laking on lh(' t•xpense before Dec. 31. Rea~on: the 1';-' perC'C!Ot inc·om e tax CUl or 1981 ( p1 Ct1yune ) IS follow<'<! by u bigger 10 per cent tax cul in 1982 ( wOrlhwh1lcJ So a medical deduet1on ts worth more in 1981 thitn in 1982, assuming your total medical expenses in I !IR 1 l'XC:f'ed 3 pereenl of your adjusted gross income. If you or a tax Jependl'nl wall ~ have extcn:-1' ,. µ<·r1odontal work c·onuni;: up "' ,.. (' r a 11 t Y1" ~1 r ~ SYlVIA PDRU~ _;, t'X IJCllSI VC eye n-, - <· x .a m in a lions. hc1 ve the work done a nd paid for in 1981. And to be sure you incur the medical expenses when you want them. in 1981. here's a rundown from Prl'nt1 c:e Hall of the rules on when the expenses are trl'••ted a~ paid l ) Pay in~ hy <'het·k Payment by a good check 1s t ons1dcr('(f made when the check is given or mailed. You t an mail your physician a check as late as Dec. 31. 1~1. and deduct the expense in 1981 -even thou gh the c hcc•k isn't cashed until 1982 21 Pltymg by c redit ca rd . You can deduct the e.x pensc in the year it is charged. (( you charge a mt•diral hall on vour bank credit card an 1981, you can tlt•dul'l thP expensl' on your 1981 re turn -even th11uj!h yuu pa\' the bank in 1982. 3 1 Paym~nt by borrowmg. You can deduct the entire mt·d1cal c:xpense in the year you pay the bill. even if you pay off a loan over many years. Say your dependent mother's hospital bill comes lo $4,200 You can take out a three.year loan and pay the entire bill this year . Result· You can deduct the t•nlire S4,200 an 1981 •1 t ·"'dvance paym ents As a j!eneral r ule, ao n·asonable in amount, as full y deductible in the year .'nu mC1kt' paymt•nl 5 P ayment for ~pouse. 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"' • E .• " -II '#Mt"" 1 IO JM t"-wi.4111'11 I II 1'~.. t .la Q a ... w.it.i fl 1 . lM 11; • Yo 'Ml#lt If t . rD1 .,._ '-t• 1 a 7 11• Ul4 -"' J., • DlllJPHat TUESDAY, DEC. 1S, 1981 llllll lllCl/11111 ClllT CAVALCADE COMICS TELEVISION Bergeson to lead parade Assembly woma n Marian Bergeson, R·Newporl Beach. has been na med grand m arshal of the 16th annual Patriots Day Parade in Laguna Beach. The parade, scheduled Feb. 13,. i n c lud es hundreds or equestrians, bands a nd noats along Laguna's streets. The the me or this year's parade is ··Am erica's New Beginning," according to parade officials. Organizations inter ested in pa rticipating this year are urged to contact the Laguna Beach Chamber of Comme r ce ror details al 494·1018. C.Ouncilnian to face driving rap Lagun a Beach C it y Councilman Bill Wilcoxen is scheduled to appear in South Orange County Municipal Court in Laguna Niguel Wednesday to race charges of vehicular bit and run a.nd reckless driving, according to a court spokesman. Wil coxen , 49. who was appointed to his council seat about six months ago, is accused of r e peatedly rear.e nding a Laguna Beach woman's car Aug . 21 on Pacifi c Coast Highway. Wilcoxen, a long·time Art Colony attorney, has denied the c harges and has pleaded innocent. Wilcoxen's trial is scheduled to begin Wednesday at 9 a.m., the court spokesman said. LB library board names '82 off ice rs Ma r ian Walte rs has been named president of the Friends of the Laguna Beach library for 1982. Other officers elected to the library board inc lude June Rodriguez, vice president; Frances Mccann, secretary and Mike Onorato, treasurer. Additional board members include Janet Anderson, AJma G iro ux, J ean Mitchell, Pat Tomaso and Carole Reynolds . Laguna Beach Girls Club director set Lydia Fightmaster has been named executive director of the Girls Club or Laguna Beach, succeeding Virginia Cornell who recently had a baby. o.lty ...... "--"' ........... SANTA LUCIA CELEBRATION Suzanne Dellenholt. a Swedish exchange student at Laguna Beach High School. wears tradition a l holiday headdress of candles during vis it to El Morro Sl'hool in Laguna Reach C hildren in the kinde r ga r t c n c I ass of :\-1 a r 1 an \' r o m a n a nd kindergarten.fi rst gr ad e class of Lynda ~hOJrp : . .111d st:rved Swedish saffron bread by Stacia , ha rp. a Laguna Beach Hig h j unior. 62-3 64 BS Guess who once led .a student strike in protest of econo111y rneasures?.P.age 82. a 0 Blufftop eatery hacked Plan gains. appr01Xll despite slide possibilities By STEVE MITCHELL Of .... ,.... .... State Coastal Commission s taff member s are recommending approval of a restaurant that would be located on a blufftop overlooking Dana Harbor -immediately adjacent lo the landslide-plagued Quiet Cannon restaurant. But commission officials have placed several conditions to their r eco mm e nd a tio n . including one in which the owner would hold the commission and any other pubHc body harmless s ho uld a landslide or othe r hazard occur. Restauraieur John Soukeras, who operates the Pirate 's Inn in Cor o na del Mar, wants to co n st ru c t a n ea rl y 4.000-square·foot restaurant in Dos, dont's mtedfor holidays T he Laguna Beach Police Department has prepared a list of "dos" and "don'ts'' for the holiday season to help prevent thieves from making off with Christ.roas gifts. -Don't display packages in plain view in the car or under the Christmas tree. -Do place new purchases in the trunk of the car and keep them in closets until Christmas Day. -Don't turn all the house lights off, leaving only the tree lights burning. -Do keep lights on at night. U s e tim e rs to giv e the appearance that someone is at home. -Don't tell the butcher, ba ker and candlestick mak~r that you are going away for the holidays. -Do tell one or two close neighbors to keep an eye on your home, and request a vacation house check from the poHce if you will be away a week or more. -Don't have a holiday party and leave purses, coats a nd packages in an unattended room with window access. -Do place guests' coats and purses in a hall c loset if possible. -Don't keep large s ums of money in the house, and avoid carrying large amounts of cash when you are shopping. -Do use checks for your purc hases if possible. Carry money or credit cards in an ins ide pocket. not in your hip pocket or purse. -Don't forget to carefully check to make s ure that all doors and windows are secure when you leave your home and when you retire for the evening. -Do call the Laguna Beach Police D epa rtm e nt 's Neifhborhood Watch at 497-6161 for a free home security ins pection. Finally, don't give a burglar the break he needs to ruin your Chris tmas . Burglars are especially active during the holiday season. Dana Point at 34341 Street of the Blue Lantern. The commission will consider his proposal Friday at a meeting at the Amfac Hot el in ' Los Angeles. In addition lo holding public aaencies h a rml ess . the commission staff suggests the restaurant owner be aware he may not be eHgible for public disaster funds or loans in the event of a landslide, mudslide, earthquake or erosion. The Quiet Cannon is located on a parcel immediately to the west of the 26,000·square·foot lot proposed for the new restaurant. The co unty a ppr ove d m onitoring d e vices in the g r ound s urrounding t he restaurant to detect any further s l ippage at the blufftop restaurant, b11ilt nine years ago on a site the county originally deemed unbuildable. A geologic report, for whic~ Soukeras said he paid $21~000 shows conditions that prom a February 1980 slide al th Quiet Cannop are not present ~l1 the proposed restaurant site. •1 The geologic report, prepared' by Leighton and Associates of Irvine, led commission officialt~ to recommend approval of lh~ second restaurant. The staff's report suggests the landslide affect ing the blu(( below the QuLet Cannon is not expected to enlarge s ignificantly toward the Soukeras property. However, residents near ~ pro posed res taurant d o not agr ee. and are expected to a ooear in opposition to the plan. Annexation plan before LB council T he Lagun a Beach Cit y Council will consider adopting existing county zoning for the pr o posed South Laguna annexation area tonight. Rob Clark. assistant to the city manager , s aid the move would expedite the city's drive to annex the northerly third of the unincorporated community borde ring Laguna 's southern limit. H earings o n the cit y 's annexation bid, conducted by the Local Agency Formation Comm ission (LAFC). ar e scheduled to resume Jan. 13. C lark s aid a conce rn expressed at the first LAFC hearing Nov. 24 was that Laguna Beach ma.ke clear its intentions before the commission makes a ruling. R a the r th a n rus hing t o develop a zoning plan of its own before LAFC continues hearings in January, Clark s aid city More voices sought/or QCC Clwrus The Or ange Coast College Master Chorus is looking for e"perienced choral singers to join the group for the remainder or the 1981-82 concert season. The c ho ru s . unde r the direction of Dr. Justin Colyar, meets Tuesday evenings from 6:30 to 9:30 in room 119 of the OCC Fine Arts Hall. The next rehearsal is set for Jan. 5. Though the choir presently has 60 voices, Colyar is looking for 30 or 40 more, especially m ales. Remaining concerts on the schedule are set for Mar. 20 and May lS. Works by Schubert. Pinkham, Di e mer and the modem artists John Lennon and Paul McCartney w i ll be performed. Those interest ed should phone Colyar at 556-5671 . offi cials are recommending that the City Council adopt existmg county zoning ordinances. However, council mem bers are not scheduled to make a final decision tonight Clark said this action would free 'the city from s pending valuable ti me on writing a zoning plan from scratch, and allow time for city offi cials tO meet with various developers in the annexation area and witb county officials in preparatiob for the Jan. 13 LAFC heariniz. The proposed annexation -WB!I initiated July 7 by the Laguna Beach City Council at the urging of residents in South Laguna. Many or them live in mobile homes at TreaS'ure Island. Th e a r ea pro pose d fo r annexati9n to Laguna runs r o ughl y from the city 's southerly limits to the mouth ol Aliso Creek. The parcel -about l ,050 acres would i n clude Treas ure Island, Hobo Canyon and the Ben Brown restaurant and golf course. LAFC offi cials have suggested that Treasure Island residents, a nd othe r s living near ~­ proposed 700-unit development ! at Hobo Canyon, are seekinC.> annexation in the belief that : Laguna Beach would be tougher'• on developers than the county. : Seve ral South Lag un a : developers have opposed the 1 a nnexation try, including. Daryoush Mahboudi-Fardi. who 1 is proposing 699 units at Hobo\ Canyon, and Dr. Paul Esslinger, a major landowner in South La2una. Also opposed are partners in th e Trea s ure I sla nd d evelopment project , which1 would see 440 time·shiare hotel units in two high-rise structuns. replacing 266 mobile homes at the 29·acre blurrtop site. City Council members will meet at 6 p.m. tonight at City Hall. 505 Forest Ave. in Laguna ' Beach. Ms. Fightmaster. formerly assistant director of the club, holds m asters d egrees in physical education, recreation and child psychology. Mrs. Cornell will continue to be associated with the Girls Club as administrative assistant. Christmas afloat along Orange Coast Senion to view 'Song of Norway' "Song of Norway" will screen Friday free of charge to senior citizens at the South Coast Theater. The free film s ho wing is co·sponsored by Laguna Federal Savings and Loan and the Laguna Beach Senior Citizens Club. Tickets for the 2 p.m. show are available at the community center at 384 Legion St. Toohey will bead Laguna realtor8 Laguna Beach realtor iim Toohey has been elected president of the Laguna Be8Cb Board of Realtors, succeedin1 outgoing preside nt Don BeekenbaQlb. Other officers inltalled at a recent breakfast meetln1 include Jeanne SimiqtGa, ftrst vice president; Larry Sthmon, second vice president; Marie Thom as, secretary /treaaurer; and dlreeton Uoyd Milne, Jean Patterson, June Place, Joe Drey. PbylH1 Konilius. Norm With and diredor-at-lar1e Don Bttkenba\lgh. By SANDIE JO\' °'-~""'~ While Christ m as festivities in colder climes are centered on snow. along the Orange Coast the focus is on the water. Among water -oriented holiday events is Huntington Harbour's C ruise o f Lights, Ne wport Beach's Festival of Lights Christmas Boat Parade, Dana Point's Holiday Hi Lights boat parade and Irvine's Fiesta de Candelero. The Cruise or Lights gel unde r way at 5:30 tonight at Peter's Landing, 16400 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. Sponsored by the Huntington Harbo ur P hilharm o n ic Committee, lhe cruise offers area residents the opportunity to take ~minute tours in rented vessels during which they can view waterfro nt homes In holiday dress. Cruises will be offered from Peter's Landing at 5:30, 6:30, 7: 30 and 8: 30 nightly throu_gh Dec. 23. Tickets are $4 tor adults and $2 for chHdren under 12. Reservations for the cruises are recommended and can be obtained by calling 840-6209. Group reservations for buses to Huntington Harbour can be made by calling 846-9216 or 846-3589. Proceeds from the cruise. whkh is being held for the 19th consecutive year. are to benefit t h e Orange Cou nty Philharmonic Society whose primary goal is to provide music e nrich me nt program s for children In Newport Beac h , the Co mmodores C lub o f the Newport Harbor Area Cha mber of Commerce is sponsoring the 62nd annual Christ m as Boat Parade in Newpo r t Harbor beginning at 6:30 p.m. Thursday and co ntinuing e ach night t hrough Dec. 23. From 80 to 100 boats are expected to participate in the parade each night with prizes offered not only for the best decorated boats but fo r the best decorated homes along the waterfront. In a ll. more than 200 boats are ex p ec t e d to e nt e r th e competition, but not every boat will parade every night. The parade begins at the Balboa Island Ferry Landina and travels clockwise around the harbor, returning to the landing at 9 p.m. Chairman Bill Lusk will tead the parade ~ach night in the 80-foot C'esl la Vie . Recommended viewing areas and approximate times the boat parade wlll pass Inc lude the Shark Island y;acht Club, 1:37 ; Reuben E. Lee. 6:49; Balboa Bav Club, 7:01 : Cano's, 7:02; Josh Slocum's, 7:03 ; Ancient Mariner. 7:04 ; Rusty Pelican, 7 :05 ; Villa Nova, 7 :06, and Spindrifler, 7:07 p.m . Also. the War ehouse, 7:08 ; L i do Village S ho ps , 7 :09 ; Voyager Yacht Club, 7: 10; Udo Isle Yacht Club, 7:27 ; Marina Park, 7:40 : Newport Harbor Yacht Club, 7:49; Tale of the Whale/Balboa Pavilion. 7:58; Pirate's Cove/Channel Reef, 8 : 16; Coast Guard/Harbor Mast er Dock /Public Beach, 8:22 ; Balboa Yacht Club, 8:23; Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 8:26, and Balboa Island Ferry Landing, 8:42 p.m. The chamber has sponsored the Christmas Boat P arade sin ce 1919, but the actual concept of a water parade dates back to 1908 when businessman John Scarpa prope lled bis gondola through the manhlands of Newport B.ay . Scarpa Is credited with providln1 the idea for what waa later known aa the Tournament of Li&bt.s and now Is the Festival of Llghta. In Dana Point, the lighted C hristmas boat parade s ponsored by Aventura Sail.in& A&sociation and Dana Point Harbor ~iaUon will be bekl lrom Stoa p.m. Saturday only. About 70 boall are experted to parUcipt1te ln the parade which taltn off from the fa r west end of Dana Point Harbor in rtont ol the Or a nge County Ma rine Institute, 35502 Del Obispo, and will make two complete circuits of all cha nne ls within the marinas. Leading the Dana Point parade will be the decorated square-rigger brig, Pil1rm II. ' The parade. which is bein1 held for the seventh consecutive year. has as its theme •'Our Nautical Heritaie." BoalR will be iudced in the categories ol '·Most Na utica l Christmas Theme." "Most Colorfully C r eative " and "Salute l o Ri c h a rd Henry Dan a," namesake of the modern harbor. Dana visited the harbor aboard the original Pilgrim in um and wrote about his experiences in "Two Years Before the llut." Gary McAvoy of Adventura recommends the cliffs overlookirur the harbor as ··an excellent vanta1e point" hom which to view the procession. He als o recommends the Chart House and the Quiet Cannon. botb on Green LaDtem in Dana Point, u tood •iNina apot.s aloft1 with the Dana Po6ftt Nautical Herttqe Museum In the Dana L11hthouae on Del Prado. Irvine, which doeln't ha .. a seaport but doe& have several lallH. will mate use of Heritate P ark Late at 1:30 p.m. Supday for the Fiesta de C.nd~lero <candlelight festival 1 sponsored · by the Irvine Cha mbe r of Commerce along with the Irvine Jay c e es , So r op timi s t International. Exchange Club, and Junior Ebell Club. The two-hour festiva l will include entertainment by the 70-voice Irvin e Childre n 's Chorus, a presentation to the- Marines' Toys for Tots program, arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus by h elicopt e r a nd a ceremony during which mor• than 500 candles ringing the lakec will be lighted. Carol Schroeder, chamber e xe futive director, said it i• hoped the festival. being held for, the fi rst time this year , wUI become an annual event lo Irvine families. Participants are advised to, provide their own chairs ot blankets for seating in Herilqe Park which is on Walnut Avenue between Culver and Jeffrdl drives. Admluion lo the festival.._ which will conclude with at community sin& led by chamber( membeJ'RayQui1le.y ,lafree. Coffee and hot chocolate wilt•' be sold for 25 cents a cup by ~ service clubs and Santa wiD distribute free candy canes lit' children.. P arkin& is available in two" lot.s at the part, which la next tO' Irvine Higb School. ~ ' ' . 111111 Dally Pilat TUESDAY, DEC. 1S, 1981 CAVALCADE COMICS TELEVISION 82-3 84 88 Guess who once led. a !tudent strike in protest of economy measures? P.age 82. f Sixth period reinstated · Irvine school trustees OK $40,000 for additional hour FUTURE HOPEFULS Area youngsters participated in a basketball clinic Saturday at the Harbor Area Boys Club. Costa Mesa. to improve their techniques and form . Leading a ~roup in the art of s hooting is Estancia High School player By &latARD G&EEN Of .. ...., .. ,_ A sixth period for junior and senior students in the Irvine lJnified School District was reinstated by trustees Monday night. A total of $40,000 will be allocated to pay for the additional class. A survey indicates about 817 of all Irvine juniors and seniors (about 40 percent of the total l would attend the additional and optional academic hour. said school district administrator Bruce G'vner. The reinstatement of the sixth period was advanced by newly elected Trustee Buff While. She said today that during the Nov. 3 election campaign she found community members more concerned about sixth period than any other issue. "The kids felt they couldn't compete with high sch ool graduates elsewhere who had th e advantage or a si xth period," she said in an interview today. She said most school districts in this area orrer the s ixth period. She also said students and parents were concerned that without the sixth period, it would be harder for graduates or Irvine high schools to get into college . and harder to succeed there. G i vner said the $40,000 the trustees agreed to allocate for ...., .............. a-...MwY Steve Kraiss I top photo ~. Joey Williams cleft 1. 10. of Santa Ana. practices his form. while 7-year-old Ryan Shupp of Huntington Beach. is intent on executing his ins tructions Coaches from a re a high ·chools helped conduct the clinic Boat parades to start this week Christmas goes afloat along Orange Coast with four events By SANDIE JOY Ot ._ DMly ,,_SW! While Christmas restivities in colde r climes are centered on s now. aJong the Orange Coast the focus is on the water. Among water-oriented holiday events is Huntington Harbour's C ruise or Lights, Newport Beach's Festival of Lights Christmas Boat Parade. Dana Point's Holiday Hi Lights boat parade and Irvine's Fiesta de Candelero. The Cruise of Lights get under way al 5:30 tonjgbt at Peter's Landing. 16400 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. Sponsored by the Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Committee, the cruise orters area residents the opportunity to take 45-minute tours in rented vessels during which they can . view waterfront ho mes in holiday dress. Cruises will be offered Crom Peter's Landjng at 5:30, 6:30, 7: 30 and 8:30 nightly through Dec. 23. Tickets are $4 for adults and S2 for children under 12. Reservations for the cruises are recommended and can be obtained by calling 840-6209. Group reservations for buses to Huntington Harbour can be made by c alling 846·9218 or 84&--359. Proceeds from the cruise, • which is being held for the 19th consecutive year, are to benefit the Orange County Philharmonic Society whose primary goal is lo provide music enrichment programs for children. Jn Newport Beach, the Commodores C lub of the New])Ort Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is sponsoriJlC u.e 62nd annual Christmas Boat Parade in Newport Harbor beginning al 6:30 p.m . Thursday and continuing each night through Dec. 23. From 80 to 100 boats are expected to participate in the parade each night with prizes offered not only for the best decorated boats but for the best decorated homes alOttJ (h• waterfront. · · , · ' In all, more than 200·~a~ are expected to en'te,r \he competition, but not ev4cy boat will parade every nigt\l. The parade begJns at the Balboa Island Ferry L•nding and travels clockwise itround the harbor. returni..,_ 'to the landing at 9 p.m. Chairman Bill Lusk will lead the parade each night in the 80-foot C'est la Vie. Recommended viewing areas and approltimate times the boat parade will pass Include the Shark Island yecht Club, 6:37; Reuben E. Lee. 6:49; Balboa Bay Club, 7:01; Cano's, 7:02; Josh Slocum's, 7 :03; Ancient Mariner, 7:04 ; Rusty Pelican, 7:05; Villa Nova, 7:06, and Spindrifter, 7:07 p.m. Also, the Warehouse, 7:08; Lido Village Shops , 7:09; Voyager Yacht Club, 7: 10; Udo Isle Yacht Club, 7:27; Marina Park, 1 :40; Newport Harbor Yacht Club, 7:41 ; Tale ol the Whale/Balboa Pavilion, 7:51; Pirate's Cove/Channel R"'· 8 : HS ; Coast Guard /Harbor Master Dock /Public Beach, 1:22; Balboa Yacht Club, 8:23; Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1:2&, and Balboa Island Ferry Landinc, 1:'2 p.m . The chamber bas s ponsored the Christmas Boat Parade since 1919, but t he actual concept or a water parade dates back to 1908 when businessman John Scarpa propelled his gondola through the marshlands of Newport Bay. Scarpa is credited with providing the idea for what was later known as the Tournament of Lights and now is the Festival of Lights. In Dana Point, the lighted C hrist ma s boat parade sponsored by Aventura Sailing Association and Dana Point Harbor Association will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday only. About 70 boats are expected to participate in the parade which lakes off from the far west end of Dana Point Harbor in front of the Orange County Marine Institute, 3SS02 Del Obispo, and will make two complete circuits of all channels within the marinas. Leading the Dana Point parade will be the decorated square-rigger brig, Pilgrm II . The parade, which is being held for the seventh consecutive year. bas as its theme "Our Nautical HeritHe." Boats will be iudl(ed In the cate1ories ol ··Most Nautical Christmas Theme.'· ··Most Colorfully Creative" and "Salute to Richard Henry Dana," namesake of the modern harbor. Dana visited the harbor aboard the original Pilgrim in 1835 and wrote about his experiences in "Two Years Before the Mast." Gary McAvoy of Adventura recommends the cliffs overlookin« the harbor as ·•an excellent vanta1e point" from which to view the procession. He also recommends the Chart House and the Quiet Cannon, bolb oo Green Lantern in Dana Point, as good viewing spots along with the Dana Poim Nautical Heritajle Museum in the Dana Lighthouse on Del Prado. Irvine, which doesn't have a seaport but does have several lakes. will make use of Hentage Park Lake at 6:30 p.m. Sunday for the Fiesta de Candelero (candlelight festival> sponsored by the Irvine Chamt,er of Commerce along with the Irvine Jaycees. Soroptimist International, Exchange Club and Junior Ebel! Club. The two-hour festival will include entertainment by the 70-voice Irvine Children's Chorus, a presentation to the Marines· Toys for Tots program. arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus by helicopter and a ceremony during which more than 500 candles ringing the lake will be lighted. Carol Schroeder. chamber executive director, said it is hoped the festival, being held for the first time this year. will become an annual event for Irvine families. Participants are advised to provide their own chairs or blankets for seating in Heritage Park which is on Walnut Avenue between Culver and Jeffrey drives. Admi11ion to the feaUval, which will conclude with a community sing led by chamber member RayQu.iJ)ey, is free. Coffee and bot chocolate will be sold foe 25-cents a cup by t1'e service clubs and Santa will diat.r;bute free candy canes to children. Parkin1 ls available ln two lot.a at t1'e park, which ia next to Irvine Hich School. the additional period will be used primarily to pay for "two to four" new teachers. In a cost-savings move during last summer's budget hearines. the trustees eliminated the sixth period beginning in the 1981 fall semester. School Trustee Elizabeth Sicoli said today that trustees were forced to take the cost-savings move, along with others. because they were uncertain of how much feder.t runding the school district would get this school year. 11 Monday ni1ht's reversal of~ earlier decision to eliminate the s ixth period can be partially attributed to assurance11 the school district has received that 1 once-uncertain federal fundint 1 will now be forthcoming, she said. USC school lease plan reaffi_rmed · Over the objections of Corona del Mar resi dents, Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees reaffirmed plans Monday to lease a vacant elementary s chool to the U niv e r s ity of Southern California. The unanimous vote was taken in response to Newport Beach's claim that the school district failed to obtain city use permits for converting the closed-down Corona del Mar School into a university campus. Under state law, a school district can exempt itself from city zoning laws. Officials from USC plan to . open a graduate business administration school at Corona del Mar Elementary School early next year. Newport Councilma n Paul Hummel. a USC alumnus, charged that the-school board's action "is an attempt to avoid holding proper hearings.·' Hummel and about 40 of his Corona del Mar neighbors turned out al the noon school board meeting lo protest the five-year USC lease. They said they're worried about traffic and parking. "Once a Trojan, always a Trojan, .. began Hummel, adding, "I can't believe USC or the school board practices this kind of public relations." Hummel contends the USC plan caught residents in Corona del Mar by surprise. He said a public hearing should have been held. "One almost has to live or work in Corona del Mar to appreciate the traffic problems we have," suggested resident David Dills. Dills said he is an Ohio State graduate but added, "f won't hold that against use ... Real est.ate broker Jim Wood. a Corona del Mar resident, said at first he greeted the news o( USC moving into the neighborhood as good "but then it sunk i n there coul~ be problems." Wood said he would have the s ame concerns if his al~a mater, UC LA , moved into Corona del Mar · James Massey. USC's director · of faciHties planning, said the campus would house roughly l50 evening s tudents a nd 100 daytime students. ·'These will be m ostly business people, people who are mature," Massey s aid i~ response to charges that th~ campus would attract "a rowdx 1 and undesirable element." He sc.id the university will blacktop a portion of the school's playing field to accommodatse student cars. · The Newport City Council, spurred by Hummel's concerns, agreed Monday to direct city lawyers to try to work out an agreement with USC where the city could review the campus plans. -· The council agreed it wanted to avoid a legal battle. Hummel adivsed that some ot his neighbors are considering legal action. "I can assure you," Hummel reported, "that this is not ovec yet... • ' Toxic liquidfound ;: near Upper Bay sit{j A leaking SS·gallon drum of toxic liquid resin was discovered by Newport Beach police officers Monday along a road which skirts the environmentally sensitive Upper Newport Bay. Authorities said at least half of the styrene monomer, a chemical u sed in making plastic, had leaked from the drum, soaking into the ground along Back Bay Drive. A State Fish and Game warden said it is unlikely that any of the toxic chemical reached the waler. He said if the liquid had reached the water, the results could have been disastrous. Two weeks ago, 100 gallons of the s ame c hemica l were accidentally spilled at a Santa Ana chemical facility and washed into a channel leading to the bay. Fish and Game officials said dead frogs and crayfish were discovered in the c hannel Computer gear taken from school Instructional computer eqwpment valued at more than $5,000 has been reported stolen from Culverdale Elementary School in Irvine, police said today. School principal Bob Burrouchs said the Apple·brand mini-computers taken In the weekend burclary were used to teach youn1sters in the fundamentala of computer use. l"lne police Lt. Bob Lennert aaid this mominl polk-e suspect tbe tllieves either pried open a· window oc entered throueh an unlocked window. B\lfTOUlbl aaid insurance will cover tbe lou ol lbe computer equipment. Computers are used in many schools in the district for inatnaction of student.a. \ shortly after the earlier spill. Game wardens said thef believe the chemical spilled in the earlier episode was mopped up before it reached the bay. The SS-gallon drum discovered Monday, police said, was round near a tractor and a pile of sand bags at a scenic turnout site roughly two miles south of Eastbluff Road. YMCA plans lwliday /are for children The Orange Coast YMCA in Newport Beach is planning several holiday activities ror area youths this year. The Christmas Day Camp, held Dec. 21·24 and 28-31 , is designed to help each youngster develop new skills and a positive self-ima1e under the supervision of trained staff. Campers will participate in a variety of games, holiday crafts and many special events. .. Hours will be 7 a.m. to 6 p.ra .. for a full-day program, with • ree ~f l80 for members and SU» for 'non-memben. There abo , will be a minimum day prog .. that will take place from .t a.m . to 4 p.m. with a fee ol ta" (.or YMCA members and 115 ,_ f non-members. I· , l t Irvine to mull . • ?!t &alary increases· , A propoaal for Sl million wortltl of salary and frin1e benefll increaae1 for Irvine cit!P employees will be coaaklerecf tont1ht by tbe Irvine CitjiJ Council. ' The lncrHH In pay a....., benefit& amo••ta to a .total J compenullo• hike of lli41' percent, 11•d A11latant Cit,Jf, llana1er Paul Brady Jr. J I ( 0 u;p;psp;;;p , 0 0 11111 Nit ' 1 TUESDAY. Guess w ho once led. a 0 DEC. 1S, 1981 student strike in protest of D CAVALCADE 82-3 economy measures? . P.age 1111111:1111 COMICS 84 82. TELEVI S ION 88 Mesa condos backed Planners approve development on Narmco land FUTURE HOPEFULS Area Y.oungsters participated in a basketball clinic Saturday at the Harbor Area Boys Club. Costa ~esa. to improve their techniques and form. Leading a group in the art or shooting is Estancia Hi gh S<:hool player By IODI CADENHEAD CM• CNtty "-'""' The Costa Mesa Planning Commission has approved the development o r 69 condominiums to be built on prpperty being leased by Narmco Materials Inc. at 600 Victoria St. The commission's approval Tuesday clears the way for the construction or t3 two·bedroom units and 26 three-bedroom units pending approval by the City Council and determination by state health offi cials that the area is safe for residential development. Over the years the plastics rirm has been the target or complaints from nearby residents who have sued to close it and collect damages for what they contend are h ealth problems related to emissions from Narmco. A draft Environmental Impact Report prepared by the city last month and approved by the com miss ion indicated the possibility that hazardous concentrati'on s or chemicals may exist in the soil. The report identiries 26 c hemicals found at the site which could be considered toxic in certain concentrations. according to levels established by the federal Environmental Protection Agency. ·'They round a level of contamination borderline, .. said ....., .............. CllMWllWr Ste,·e Kraiss I top photo 1. Joey Williams «left 1. 10. of Santa Ana. practices his form. while 7-year·old Ryan Shupp. of Huntington Beach. is intent on executing his instructions Coaches from are a high schools helped conduct the clinic. Boat parades to start this week Christmas goes afloat along Orange Coast with fo ur events By SANDIE JOY OftMOMlyl"INtS._fl While Christmas festivities in colder climes a re centered on snow. along the Orange Coast the focus is on the water. Among water-oriented holiday events is Huntington Harbour's Cruise of Lights. Newport Beach's Fes tival of Lights Christmas Boat Parade, Dana Point's Holiday Hi Lights boat parade and Irvine's Fiesta de Candelero. The Cruise of Lights get under way at 5:30 tonight at Peter's Landing. 16400 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. Sponsored by the Huntington H a rbour Philharmonic Committee. the cruise offers area residents the opportunity lo take 45-minute tours in rented vessels during which they can view waterfro nt ho mes in holiday dress. Cruises will be offered from Peter's Landing at 5:30, 6:3>, 7: 30 and 8: 30 nightly through Dec. 23. Tickets are S4 for adults and S2 for children under 12 .. Reservations for the cruises are recommended and can be obtained by calling 840·6209. Group reservations for buses to Huntington Harbour can be made by calling 846-9216 or 846--3589. Proceeds from the cruise. which is being held for the 19th consecutive year. are to benefit the Orange Co unty Philharmonic Society whoae primary goal is to provide musk enrichment programs · for children. In Newport Beach , the Commodorea Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber or Commette is sPQftlOlin1 the 62nd annual Christmas Boat Parade in Newport Harbor beginning at 6:30 p.m. Thursday and continuing each night through Dec. 23. From 80 to 100 boats are expected to participate in the parade each night with prizes offered not only for the best decorated boats but for the best decorated homes along the waterfront. In all. more than 200 boats are expected to en ter the competition. but not every boat will parade every night. The parade begins at the Balboa Island Ferry Landing and travels clockwise around the harbor. returning lo the landing at 9 p.m . Chairman Bill Lusk will lead the parade each night in t.be 80·foot C'est la Vie. Recommended viewing areas and approximate times the boat parade will pass include lbe Shark Island yacht Club, 6:37; Reuben E. Lee, 6:t9; Balboa •. Bay Club, 7:01; Cano's, 7:02; Josh Slocum's, 7:03; Ancient Mariner. 7:04 ; Rusty Pelican, 7 :05 ; Villa Nova, 7 :06, and Spindrifter. 7:07 p.m. Also, the Warehouse, 7:08; Lido Villa1e Shop•. 7 : Ot; Voya1er Yacht Club. 7: 10 ; Lido Isle Yacht Club, 7:27; Marina Park. 7:to; Newport Harbor Yacht Club, 7:tl; Tale ol dw Whale/Balboa Pavilion, 7:51; Pirate's Cove/Channel Reef. 8 : H ; Cout Guard /Harbor Muter Dock/Public Beach, 8:22 ; Balboa Yacht Club, 1:23; Bahia CortntbJan Yacht Club, 1:2e, and Balboa Island Ferry Landinc, l :U p.m. The chamber bas sponsored the Christmas Boal Parade s ince 1919. but the actual concept or a water parade dates back to 1908 when businessman John Scarpa propelled his gondola through the marshlands of Newport Bay. Scarpa is credited with providing the idea for what was later known as the Tournament of Lights and now is the Festival of Lights. Jn Dana Point, the lighted C hristma s boat p arade sponsored by Aventura Sailing Association and Dana Point Harbor Association will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday only. About 70 boats are expected lo participate in the parade which takes orr from the far west end of Dana Point Harbor in front of the Orange County Marine Institute, 3S502 Del Obispo. and will make two complete circuits or all channels within the marinas. Leading the Dana Point parade will be the decorated square-rigger brig, Pilgrm II. The parade, which is being held for the ~venth consecutive year. has as its theme "Our Nautical Heritau." Boats will be lucked in the cate1ories ol ·•Most Nautical Christmas Theme." "Most Colorfully Creative'' and "Salute lo Richard H e nry Dana ," namesake ol the modern harbor. Dana visited the harbor aboard the original Pil&rim in 1135 and wrote about bis experiences l.n ''Two Years Before tbe llut." Gary McAvoy of Adveatura recommends the cHfh overlookinc the harbor u "an extellent vanta1e point" from which to view the procession. He also recommends the Chart House and the Quiet Cannon, both on Green Lantern in Dana Point, as good viewing spots along with the Dana Poini. Nautical Herital(e Museum in the Dana Lighthouse on Del Prado. Irvine, which doesn't have a seaport but does have several lakes, will make use of Hentage Park Lake at 6:30 p.m. Sunday for the Fiesta de Candelero <candlelight reslival) sponsored by the Irvine Chamter of Commerce along with the Irvine Ja ycees , Soroptimist International, Exchange Club and Junior Ebel1 Club. The two·hour festival will inc lude entertainment by the 70·voice Irvine Children's Chorus, a presentation to lhe Marines· Toys for Tots program, arrival or Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus by helicopter and a ceremony during which more than 500 candles ringing the lake will be lighted. Carol Schroeder, chamber executive director, said it is hoped the festival, bein& held for the first time this year, will become an annual event for Irvine families. Participants are advised to provide their own chairs or blankets for sealin1 in Heritage Park which is on Walnut Avenue between Culver and Jeffrey drives. Admiision to the festival, which will conclude with a community sing led by chamber member RayQW1ley. ls free. Coffee and hot chocolate will be aold for 25 cents a cup by the itervice clubs and Santa will distribute free candy canes to children. Parking is available in two lots al the park, which is next to Irvine Hilb School. sen ior city planne r Perry Valentine. "It was not definitely a hazard, but its tests are not definitely clean.·· Janes Construction Co. officials are negotiating to purc hase the Cos ta Mesa property from Havens C.M. Property Trust. No price was disclosed. Jorge Alvarez. vice president of the construction company, said Narmco's lease on the 4.f acres does not expire until January, 198'. N armco officials could not be reached for comment regardln• th e t e rm s of th e t ease agreement. In the past the~ have indicated a wlllineness to move their operations to Anaheim. Restaurant draws ire of neighbors By STEVE MARBLE Of tM INtty ~ SWt Corona del Mar restaurant operator Gary Giragosian said he hasn't the foggiest idea why A.T . Leo's has become the popular nightspot that it has. "The place has failed for lS years," he told Newport Beach City Council members Monday. .. And to tell you the truth, when we took it over, we expected it to fail again." But the restaurant at 3901 E. Coast Highway has become a hit. Too much of a hit, nearby homeowners contend. A group of Corona del Mar residents showed up Monday to complain of alleged noise and rowdy behavior at the restaurant. The restaurant is the former s ite of Don the Beachcomber. City officials also had some complaints . They said the restaurant owners didn't get a building permit, an electrical permit, a plumbing permit, a m echanical permit and a business license. Ownersofthe restaurant, which backs out over a can yon between Hazel and Glen drives. reportedly have added a deck to the rear or the building that city officials contend is "structurally inadequate.·' Further, city officials noted, the operators failed to get permits from the Stale Coastal Commission. Because of all this, the city has filed for a temporary restraining order in Orange County Superior Court to close the restaurant until permits have been approved. A court bearing has been set for Dec. 29. Giragosian told council members that "permits aren't my job." He said restaurant owners are taking care of that. He also reported he was caught off.guard by the complaints of noise. rowdy behavior and "abusive language" coming from the restaurant. One resident, Virginia Ray, said she'd been hospitalized for acute insomnia and exhaustion because of the alleged noise from A.T. Leo's. .. Acoustically." she reported, "this place now is another Hollywood Bowl." Corona del Mar reaident Oakley Frost said noise from the restaurant has been waking him up nights . He also said customers park along the residential streets. He said one of bis neighbors bad to move her bed lo another room because it was too loud in her bedroom to sleep. "This isn 'l a restaurant,.. he said, "this is a place to get drunk and get rowdy ... Giragosian responded that all or this is news to him. "We're very successful," he said, "perhaps too successful. But this is not a singles bar, it's a restaurant. "We're not doing anything special. We had live music only T rio se ized after whisk~y the ft attempt Police in Costa lies• arrested three men on suspicion of lmmisraUClft violations Tuelday ni1ht after the trio allepdly attempted to steal a bottle ol whiskey from the Market Basket 1l 21'15 Harbor Blvd. Police said the three paid for the liquor after beiq stopped by the ape maaa1er at 11 p.m. As they weR leavtna be noti~ what appeared to be a ,_ m tlae back pocket ol one ol UM men and called poUce. The pm turned out to be a toy platol. police aald. Arrested and turned over to lmm11rauon officials were Caesar .\COit.a, ID, Coata lleaa; Hector haa Eacobar, Z5, and Labardo Bolivar. 2'7. both ol Santa AM. one weekend. I don't know why so many people are c9ming in." Corona del Mar Councilman Paul Hummel said he sent his daughter to the restaurant one ni ght to find out what the attraction was. "She c an 't figure it out either," Hummel said. Giragosian said he will meet with neighbors and attempt to find answer s to their complaints. ··We want to be a good neiizhbor." he s aid, adding, "I'll even be happy to invite everyone over to the restaurant .. ' USC s c hool lease plan reaffi rm e d Over the objections of Corona d el Mar residents, Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis trict trustees r eaffirmed" plans Monday to lease a vacant e lementary school to the Un ive r si ty o f South e rn California. The unanimous vote was taken in response to Newport Beach's claim that the school district failed to obtain city use permits for converting the closed·down Corona del Mar School into a university campus . Under state law. a school district can exempt itself from city zoning laws. Officials from USC plan lo open a graduate business administration school at Corona del Mar Elementary School early next year. Newport Councilman Paul Hummel. a USC alumnus, charged that the school board's action "is an attempt to avoi~ holding proper hearings... · Hummel and about 40 ol his Cor on a del Mar neighbors turned out at the noon school board meeting to protest th4 five·year USC lease. They said they're worried about traffic and parking. ··once a Trojan, always a Trojan, .. began Hummel, adding, "I can't believe USC or the school board practices this kind of public relations." Hummel contends the USC plan caught residents in Corona del Mar by surprise. He said a public hearing should have beeG held. "One almost has to live or work in Corona del Mar to appreciate the traffic problems we have... suggested resident David DiUs. Dills said he is an Ohio Stale • graduate but added, "I won't hold that against USC.'.' Real estate broker Jim Wood, a Corona del Mar resident, said at first he greeted the news ol USC moving into the neighborhood as good "but then it s unk in there could be problems." Wood said he would have the same concerns if his alma mater. UCLA, mov ed into Corona del Mar. James Massey, USC's director of facilities planning. said the campus would house rou1hly 150 evening students and 100 daytime students. ··These wi 11 be mostly bus~ess people. people who are mature," Massey said in response to char1es that ~ campus would attract "a rowdy and undesirable element." 1 He said the university will blacktop a portion of the school'• playin1 field to accommodate student cars. The Newport City CounciL spurred by Hummel's concernl; a1reed llonday to direct citJ Jawyen to try to work out an a1reement wlt.b USC wbere tbe city could review the campus plans. f The council 81reecl it wantf#. to avoW a le1a1 bMtJe. "I can M1ure )'OU." Hummel reported, "that W1 is not 00ttt yet." ..... • • • • • • .. Orango Coast DAILY PILOT!Tuesday, December 15, 1981 N . , NYSE CO M POSITE rf R AN ~'fJ()N S & .it OU014f10..\ IN(lUOI t ••o1io1t fNI HI W YO•• MIDWIJU ll'ACIP'IC .... 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