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ORAIGI COAST
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1981
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YOUR HOMITDWI DlllY PIPER
ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
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Teen gun victlln 'overco1ne' by gifts
By GLENN SCOTT
Of -o.ily l"lleC S!Mt
A woman in her 70s hobbled on
a cane into Zavier Amerzcua's
hospital room, kissed him on the
cheek, handed him an envelope
and wished him Merry
Christmas.
Inside the envelope the
18·year-old Santa Ana youth
found a cashier 's check for $50.
ll has been that kind of a
Christmas this week for Zavier,
who became paralyzed from the
chest down after he was shot in
July by another youth he didn't
know.
Offers of help and financial
gifts -several from Daily Pilot
readers -have left Zavier and
his mother "pretty overcome,"
said Josie Montoya, who has
coordinated e fforts to raise
money for the pair.
Until this week, Zavier was
facing a return home to a studio
apartment for which h is
unemployed mother had no
money to pay the $215 rent. To
make matters worse. the family
is in the process or gaining legal
status as residents so they're
afraid to accept government aid
until a meeting with
Immigration Department
officials in January.
Therapists say Zavier will
need many months, if not years,
to build up the strength to cope
with his wheelchair and to get
the training to find a job.
Ms. Montoya said $727 in cash
had been received for Zavier
and his mother, Christina
Castro, by Wednesday at the
Orange County Victim Witness
Office. Moreover, one person
has pledged to pay a month's
rent.
Also mobilizing to aid Zavier
is the Touch of Class Car Club, a
Hispanic service-oriented group
which he ld an emergency
meetinl! Monday to find ways of
helping the youth, said Ms .
Mendoza.
tar club members already
have purchased and decorated a
Christmas tree and bought about
$150 worth of clothing -such as
pajamas and robes .
Tonight club members plan to
pick up Zavier at the UC Irvine
Medical Center in a rented
limousine to take him home for
a fancy Christmas feast.
It will be only tbe third Ume
Zavier has visited his home.
since he was shot outside a party
by a youth in a car who first.
wanted to know "where are you
from ?"
Ms. Mendoza said Mrs . Cutro
has been surprist!d by tbe way
strangers have offered to belp.
In Spanish. she told Ms.
Montoya: "I just never tboupt
in my entire life that I mattered
to anyone except my son."
Polish envoy to Japan defects
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Candles burn for Poles·
Reagan calls for act as 'beacon' to tr~ubled Poles
WASHINGTON CAP> -
President Reagan is asking
Americans to burn a Christmas
Eve candle in their windows
tonight to show their solidarity
with "the brave people of
Poland in their limes of
troubles."
"Let the light or millions of
candles in American homes give
notice that the light or freedom
is not going to be extinguished,"
Reagan said in a nationally
broadcast address Wednesday
night. .
Reagan said he learned from
former Polis h Ambassildor
Romuald Spasowskl that the
Polish people are burning
candles "to show that the light
of liberty still glows in their
hearts" despite a crackdown by
lhe communist government in
Warsaw.
Spasowski, who sought and
was granted political asylum in
the United States on Saturday,
asked him in a meeting Tuesday
to do the same thing at the
exec utive mans ion , the
president said.
"A lighted candle will burn in
the While House window as a
s mall but certain beacon with
llB mother of nine
killed in car crash
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Of -OMly Pollet Sutt
A Huntington Beach woman
who was the mother of nine
children was killed Wednesday
and her 14-year-old daughter
was slightly injured when their
disabled car was struck by a van
on t he right shoulder of the
Orange Freeway near Fullerton.
The California Highway
Patrol in Santa Ana identified
the dead woman as Margaretta
Jean McFall, 50, of 2408 Florida
St. She was pronounced dead at
Anaheim Memorial Hospital
after suffering head and neck
injuries in the 3 :50 p .m .
accident.
Mrs. Mc Fall's daughter.
Theresa, a lso was t aken to
Anaheim Memorial Hospital,
where she was treated for cuts
and bruises.
According to CHP officers, t.he
driver of the van, William R.
Eden,. 27, of Buena Park, was
taken to Anaheim Memorial for
treatment of mirtor injuries and
then transported to Orange
County Jail.
He was booked on charges of
suspicion of felony drun~en
driving and f elony
manslaughter.
Officers said the accident
occurred after Mrs. Mc'Fall had
driven her compact car onto the
right shoulder of the southbound
freeway near Chapman Avenue.
A CHP s pokes man said she
apparently parked there
because her vehicle had
developed a mechanical
proble m.
Officers said Eden, in an
effort to circumvent heavy
traffic on the freeway, drove his
van ohto the right shoulder and
speeded up to more than 75
miles per hour when he collided
with Mrs. Mc Fall's parked car.
The impact of the collision
knocked the McFall vehicle over
an e mbankment while Eden's
van slid back onto the freeway
and collided with a second car.
No Injuries were reported· in the
second collision.
Alt.hough it is believed Mrs.
McFall is survived by nine
children, officers said they did
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]aillwuse rocked
P ot growers finance p a rty
UKIAH <AP) -A group of professional marijuana
farmers played Santa Claus to some 60 minimum security
jail inmates here. financing a Christmas .Party overseen by
now·embarrassed sheriff's officials.
"I got took." sheriff's Lt. Walter Webb said Wednesday.
He said the department wasn't told that the band was
paid by the Mendocino County Marijuana Growers
Association, a clandestine organization.
"We found out afterwards who paid the mU1icians."
said Webb.
Mendoeino County's lush and na11ed forests are riddled
with marijuana plota which yield mlllions of dollars worth
of illicit harvest yearly. Officials have estlmated that the
pot crop vies with grapes as the biggest tarm revenue
producer.
the Polish people," he said. "I
urge all of you to do the same
tomorrow night, on Christmas
Eve."
He s aid the candles would
s how Americans' commltrnent
to his suspension of all
commercial and credit laws
with the Warsaw government
aod his warning lo the Soviet
Union to hall the repression in
Poland.
The candles also s hould
remind Americans of their
blessings and their obligation to
liberty, dignity and the children
of the world, Reagan said.
Youth to sses
• tear gas in
Mesa s tore
Shoppers were forced to flee a
Costa Mesa quick-shop market
Wednesday when a youth raced
into the store and started tossing
handfuls or a powdered form or
tear gas Into the afr.
Police s aid paramedics
treated 20 people for eye and
nose irritation outside the
7-Eleven at 1673 Irvine Ave.
following the 2 p.m. incident.
Eight persons, authorities
said , were taken to Hoag
Memorial H ospital for
emergency treatment. No
serious injuries were reported.
The convenience market
remained cordoned off today as
county health inspectors
attempted to determine whether
the powdery substance could
have contaminated food
products.
Lab tests confirmed the
substance was tear gas.
Police said when they arrived
on the scene, the parking lot was
full of coughing, wheezing
shoppers. They said the culprit,
described only as "a punk rock
type," was long gone.
Victims told police they had no
idea what provoked the attack.
They said t.he man ran into the
store and released several
handfuls of the powder into the
air. The powder, they said, was
in a plastic bag.
Officers said the
powder·tosslng at\acker sped
away In a red pickup truck and
took the plastic bag with him.
U.S. outspends
by •I 0 .6 billion
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
1ovemrnent outspent lu income
by Sl0.84 billion ln November,
brlnllnl the federal deftdt fOf'
tbe llrit two months of llleal im to •.TS biWon. aa11 the
Trealui, ~ment.
Tbe badl.t deficit for the flnt
two months of naeal i•1 bid
been us.ea bllllon, the
department Hid WldD~a,. ..
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SANTA SEARCHED -No one gets into Belfast's Centre City
without first being searched for weapons not even Santa
as a police officer performs a customary frisk of the joll~·
fellow in Ireland during Christmas shopping days
Search pressed
in shark attack
MONTEREY CAP> -Officers
searched the beaches of
Monterey Bay Wednesday and
loday for the body of a missing
s urfer whose gnawed ,
bloodstaiq_ed surfboard was
believed attacked by a· great
wttite shark wel1blng as much
as two tona.
Monterey County Sheriff's U .
Jack Lewtscbuk said the
dep'artment would withhold a
Jud1ment on the fate of
2•·year-old surfer Lewla Bonn
until after they receive tbe
res•Jlta of an analysis of .the
blood on the surfboard.
Because of the 11-ineb ebunk
bitten out of the board,, tbe lbart w H believed to wet1ti up to two
tons, •aid state P'llb and Game
offlc(al Dan Miller.
The board and tb4 ebWk ftl'@
taken to the Steinhart "eanum In Sao FranclJco on W
for a l'bmpariaoa of tbe
marks wltb tboH from l~•
aqaanum11 ~lecuoa ot lb.-tl J•••· Boren, a welder went •urftne
Saturday and dld Dal returia.
Wary turfen 1~ed out ol ta.
"
water on the south end of
Monterey Bay this week.
'·All I can say is that bis
s urfboard was bitten . . . and
C Boren) bas disappeared," said
Miller. "It -waa definitely a
while shark, possibly the largest
so far on this coast -very, very
larce."
Boreh was last seen su:rfin1
just north of Pebble Beach,
about 90 miles south of San
Francisco. He failed to show up
ror work Monday. His board and
the fragment washed uhore
Sunday. No shark sl1hUn1s were
reported at the time of the
presumed attack.
Miller esUrnated the 6eut•s
aise as at least 18~ feel,
poulbly ao feet, lon1.
Offiee burn·a
MENLO PARK (AP> -The
w.,.tera headquarter• of the u .s. Oeolollw IDrvey aderect mwt ct.an StSG.000 dama1• In a
bl .. • that probably 1ta111d
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Second
official
~~~~~~Poland'• ambassador o Japan, Dr.
Zdzidslaw Rurarz. bas been
granted political asylum In the
United States and left for New
York today. Japanese and U.S.
officials said they kept the
defection secret for more than JC
hours, until the envoy left
J apan.
Foreign Ministry spokesman
Takuo Kidokoro, said Ruran
"has sought political asylum in
the United States and the United States has accepted him."
Rurarz, 51 , is the second
Polish ambassador to request
U.S. asylum in six days as a
result of the martial law
imposed by the Warsaw
government Dec. 13. Poland's
ambassador to the United
States, Romuald Spasowsld, wu
g ranted political asylum
Saturday.
Rurarz. his wife Juina, 41,
and daughter Ewa, 25, were
aboard a Northwest Orient
Airlines jetliner that departed
Tokyo at 6:30 p.m . -1:30 a.m .
PST -for Seattle and New
York, the Foreign Ministry said.
U .S. officials refused to
acknowledge the defecUon until
after the aircraft carryin1
Rurarz and his family was
airbo1 ne. Then Alexander
Liebowitz, spokesman for tbe
State Department's Poland
Working Group. announced in
Was hington that "We can
confirm that he ( Ruran) has
asked for and been granted
asylum, and Is on his way to tbe
United States."
The Polish Embassy here did
not answer its telephone.
Yoshiya Ka}<>) a senior Foreig~ Mlnist,rY oftl~ial, Hid
Rur art wer\t to tbe U.S.•
Embassy at noon Wednesday to
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·Fair throu1h Cbristmu
Day . Local northeast
winds 15 to 25 m.p .b .
below caoyona, decreulnc
loni1ht. SllabUy warmer
with hllbf Chriatnau Day
73 to 77. Lowa tonipt '8 to
54.
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'laert, CClft tlw ROif BM flit
fo.r tlehind1 Sft dorw ,...
CJ.
11111
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, . " . . . . .. ·~ . . . . . teRE~Ti''~~ -PO;lish peopte line up for food
~n a Warsaw s treet outside a depa rtment
store-.· T here is •an a cute shortage of food in
m ilij.ary-governed P oland.
M&iers ·t:thandOn ·strikes
lt in 't"' • • ·
f11dus:trial. area of .Poland said returning to normal iy Tiii AsSOc:iated Pr~1s
Warsaw Radio reparted today
that ~ miners in•Katowice
'6rovibc:e wt!re abandoning their ~t-irt· strikes· and that despite
l'•edstlng ths hpoints " the
j'ebellious i«dustrial -area was
returbiog-lo normal·. · 1
• Buti "'e radio also reported
Lgrowin' tigns that ~eactio~ <to ).ia~l'li•• .. taw > .is go ing tind e r~rO.and " uinder t h e
l ea d ers h i p o f Solidari ty
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meJlioer s anli "subver~ive gr9up~" wMcb have e.scaped
detention. ,
'I;tiousands qf Poles Aave been
r.01.rnde4,up apd thrown into cold
detention .caaU>s since miUtan
rule was imposed Dec. 13, while
others face· a bleak Christmas
short of ratfons and heating fael.
Some ,t raveler& from 'Poland
said the detentions have angered
Poles mdre than the acfllal
dedaration or martial law.
* * * .. ~Al : .~ Y. b EFkCfs· -: '.~.
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'.Mexicans told to leave
Documents revoked for immigrants in U.S .
Thous ands of Mexlcan
notionala wh o have been
permitted to remain In tbt
United SU.tea pendlog resoluUoa
of a court case are now beinl
to ld they mull leave the coun~y.
So-c-1led "Stl va letters" that
p e r pi ftt e d t h e M e x i c a n
iminltrants to llve and work in
the Onl~'d States are being I r evoked. But only about five
percent or the holders of the
letters are facing direct
deportation.
That l s b ec ause the
overwhelming majority of those
have employment, bave built
e quity or ow n per sonal
possessions, and, therefore, are
no t subject t o i mmediate
deportation, explained Allen
Wells, assistant chief patrol
agent, al th e U.S. Border
Patrol's Chula Vista office.
The lette rs pe rmitting an
estimated 170,000 immigrants to
stay in the United States were
issued in 1977 in conjunction
with a lawsuit filed against the
government by Refugio Silva, a
Mexican national who lived in
Chicago at the time. That year,
a federal judge said none or the
immigrants should be ordered
out or the country until the case
was full y litigated.
That has now occurred and the
pl aintiff lost, said Wells. He said
revokation of the letters began
Dec. l.
Holders of the letters have
several options. Those who have
jobs and have developed eqllit~es
are being given a date by which
they voluntarily must leave the
country. If they leave and fil e a
for m stating their departure, no
SJ.nnyYule
seen; fog due
for iOOekend? .
Orange Coast residents should
e nj oy a s unny and c le ar
Christmas Day, but weather
forecasters say coastal fog could
return over the weekend.
A U.S. Weathe r Serv ice
spokesman said fair weather is
expected during the next three
days with high temperatures ln
the low 70s. .
Brisk overnight temperatures
are expected, with the mercury
dropping into the upper 40s.
The weather service said
coastal fog could develop
Saturday through Monday.
A spokesman for the South
Coast Air Quality Management
District said the early ouUook
for the holiday weekend calls for
good air quality.
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VICTIM • • •
not know lhe ages.
Said one o fficer, "After
something like this happens, you
go home and thank God your
family is safe."
Eden is being held at Orange
County Jail on $5,000 bail.
LA cops removed
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Chief
Daryl Gates has ordered that
two officers under investigation
for a lleged burgl arie s be
removed from duty without pay,
effective today. The order issued
b y Gates f o ll o w s n i ne
de partmental charges against
officers Jack Myers, 41, and
Ronald Venegas. 32.
furthe r action Is taken b y
ortlc li.11 or th e federal
lmmlgrat,lon and NaturaliuUon
Service.
If, on the other hand, the
peraon decides not to leave, he
mu1t set an appointment for a
hearing before Immigration
authorities.
Only those Mexican nationals
without j obs or those who
officials fear will abscond are
being arrested and subjected to
deportation to Mexico, Wells
said. Only fi ve percent of those
nationals encountered thus far
ltave fallen into that category,
he aald.
·• Alm0tt all the ones we are
running Into (during stops at
chec k statlon11 or on routine
In s p ect i ons or places of
employment) are employed, or
are domiciled," Wells said.
Some offi cials or organizations
that assist Mexican nationals
reportedly have said they fear
revokation or the Silva letters
will cause an increasing number
o f i m m ig r a n ts t o go
"underground '' wi tho ut
necessary documentation.
Security tightened
around. Bethlehem
BETHLEHEM . Occupied
West Bank (AP> -Surrounded
b y tight Is r aeli sec urity,
Christmas Eve festi vi ties began
today in the town of Christ's
birth with t he cer e m onial
entrance or the Roman Catholic
patriarch or Jerusalem.
Bands and bagpipes preceded
Monsignor Giacomo Gu iseppe
Beltritti into Manger Square, the
plaza outside the 800-year-old
Church of the Nativity.
Leaden skies and brief rain
g reeted the patriarch as he
wa lk ed between two rows or
acolytes in black vestments
t r immed i n wh it e t o be
welcomed by Bethlehem Mayor
Elias Freij and city nota bles.
Beltritti then retired to the
Ch u r ch o f the Na t ivity to
p r e p a r e fo r a m id n ig ht
Christmas Mass.
Gu a rding against te rrorist
dis ruptions and Palestinian
unrest, Israeli troops sealed off
t he town to motor t raffic,
patrolled the rooftops a nd back
alleys and frisked visitors as
they entered Man!ler Square.
A hel ico pter wh i r red
ove rhe ad , a nd Be thlehe m
residents said they could not
recal l such hea vy security
precautions in the 14 previous
Chris tmases under Is raeli
occupation
Th e arm e d p res en ce
dampened the festive mood for
some of the local and foreign
celebrants.
"It would be real nice without
the guns. It does sort or take
a way from the C hristmas
s piri t ," said J ay Ac h or
Wyoming, Ohio.
But the Uireat of violence did
not seem to deter the pilgrims
arriving early in dozens or buses
fo r a chance to be among the 400
all owed into the Church of the
Nativity for the midnight Mass.
Those who don't get the prized
tickets for the service will be
able to watch Beltritti celebrate
the Mass via c losed circuit
television on a giant screen set
up in the square.
"The message of Christmas is
peace on earth," the m ayor said
in a n inter view Wednesday.
.. But every year there are more
a nd mor e <Isr aeli l soldiers .
Security is becoming tighter and
tig hter "
For 10 years Freij, a Greek
Orthodox Christian, has been
mayor o f t.hi s hilltop town
occupied by Israel since it was
taken from Jordan in the 1967
Arab·lsraeli war
He calls Bethle he m "the
spiritual capital of the Christian
world."· but as he looks out his
offi ce window at Arab workers
decorati ng Ma nger Squa r e
under the gaze of lsraelt troops,
he is aware that this ancient
town is also a focal point of
Middle East politics.
Suspect in incest
case enters plea
A Laguna Hills man who faces
39 counts of physical and sexual
abuse against me mbers or his
15-child family has pleaded
innocent to the felony charges in
Orange County Superior Court.
Judge Lujs A. Cardenas, who
presided over defendant Ronald
R o ngs tad 's arraignment
We dnesday in Santa An a,
scheduled a trial d ate of March
1.
Rongstad had been o~dered to
stand trial in Superior Court
earlier Uus month following a
highly publicized preliminary
hearing in South Orange County
Municipal Court.
During that hearing, parts of
which were closed to the public
and press, m e mb e r s or
Rongst ad 's family s aid the
60-year-old aerospace engineer
used a small black hose to
punish the children when they ·
dis rupted him while he was
having sex with one or his
daughters.
The gray-haire d defendant
originally had bee n charsed
with 41 counts, but Munlc1pal
Co urt Judge H.1chard H am~lton
bo und him over to superior court
on 39 counts.
Wednesday. Deputy District
Attorney Carl Armbrust, sald he
would refile on the dis missed
counts.
Defense lawypr G:fry Proctor
avoided waiting news me n
o uts ide Jud ge Card e nas 's
courtroom by leaving through a
side door.
Ro ngstad was arrested on
Nov . 7 by Ora nge County
S h er iff 's D e p a rtm e nt
investigators. He was taken into
c us t od y with his wife o n
s uspic ion of burglary at a
laundromat. for which he had
keys to open doors and unlock
the machines. They had been
doing the family wash.
A day after his arrest, his wife
and children agreed to testify
against him.
Ar mbr us t i nd ic at e d
Wednesday that authorities had
b ee n a ware we ll b e for e
Ro ngstad's arrest that the
childre n in the family were
victims of abuse. _.;_~~~~~~~
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TOGETHER AGAIN -Connie Stevens and Tab production of "Grease." They play faculty
Hunter wave during a break in Cilming in members of "Rydell High School" in the
Hollywood of Paramount's musical sequel.
Haig scores points
at grid luncheon
Secretary o f Slate
Alezaader Haig made bis
debut as a stand-up comic
during a speec h at
Was hington's Touchdown
Cl ub, and wasn't even
pen alized for quipping.
·'If thi s had been an
awards luncheon f or
someone who had mastered
lbe English language il
migh t have been
appropriate," Haig said
during the awards lunch ror
Wa s hing to n Redskins
runnin g back Joe
Waslal.qtoa. "It is true that
Haig-speak has become a
rather notorious form of
communication."
Haig continued h is
"routine" before the football
players.
He offered sympathy for
the Redskins, who lost their
first five games this year. "I
used to think that the
editorial writers were the
meanest, most vicious people
in Washington," be s aid.
.. But along about our fifth
game it occurred to me that
. . . hell hath no fury like a
sports writer whose Super
Bowl prediction goes
zero-for-five."
Jolaaay Cash, the
American country-western
singer, was
b e!d up at
gunpoint at
bis home on
Jamaica 's
north coast,
police say'.'
Police from
the criminal
investigation
u1M div ision at
Montego Bay
confirmed Cash was robbed,
but refused to give details
because their investigation
was incomplete.
However, The Star, an
evening news paper in the
capital city of Kingston,
reported Wednesday that a
"reliable source" said the
singer was robbed of more
than $5,tn> in ca.ah by two
gunmen who ransacked his
house after forcing a side
door open while be and his
family were at bome.
A pen-and-ink doodle by
slain former Beatie Jen
Lennon sold fo r $15,200.
George Harrltoa's l2·slring
guitar went for $5,700. And a
Chappell upright piano once
owned by Paul McCartaey
took the top bid of $17,100.
The sales were made wben
Sotbeby's auction bouse,
normally the austere
preserve of Old Masters,
held its first rock 'n · roll
auction in London.
Also sold were rare tapes
of guitarist Jlml Hend.rh:, a
bronze bust of Elna Presley,
lyrics notebooks penned by
Fleetwood Mac and a Ford
Model T owned by Jolla
Bonlaam of Led Zeppelin.
Secretary-General Kart
Waldt.elm, honored by U.N.
correspondents on his 63rd
birthday, told them be
intends to return to bis native
Austria at the end of the year
"lo do some useful work
there."
W a ldh eim , sec re -
tary-1eneral since 1971,
said, "I have a feelin1 of
relief from a tremendous
burden."
He said be bad bad 10
years "wilb no family lUe."
Chilly nights
'Coastal '
California
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurld.y. December 2'4. 1981 8
5 Newport cops cleared
Court "'les reaaonable force used in. arrest
J'lvt Newport Btacb poUot
oftlcen have been cltartd lD a
ftdtral civil rl1bt1 CHt of
1ll111Uona that thty lllclled and
punched a 1'7-year-old youth
out.llde a Wett Newport party.
The federal court Jury lD Loi
An•elea Tueaday found tbe
offlcers had uted reaaonable
rorce ln appreheod.101 Matt.hew
Healy on April 19, 1'80.
The Jury allo a1reed that tbe
injuri• the 17-year-<>ld rHident
of Oran1e auffered occurred
when be fell while attempUq to
elude officers.
' William Shetfleld, HHl)''I
attorney, bad malntalntd the
oftlctn rouahtd up bl• client.
Ht Hld Heafy needed JO ttltchee
on hil face.
''The oftlcen fou1bt my ell.it
unfalrly ln the atreet and they
fou1bt him unfairly I" tht
courtroom," Sheffield
commeoted today.
He Hid the caH won't be
appHled.
Tbe olftcera -Craig P'rtuell,
Paul Jleniaey, Dou1lu Johnlon,
Trent Harris and Joe Brown -
uld they viewed tbe Jury'•
verdlct u "full vlndlcatioD."
Tb• ca1t had drawn eome
1n1ry comment• from ttae
officers tut year wblo ....,.....
placed 1everal ada la local
new1paper1. Tbt ad1, wbln
named the officen, Hile•
indlviduah who'd bad problem1
with the policemen to cOD&act
him.
Police otflctaJJ 1aid 11veral ol
the offtcen identJfted lD UM ad
weren't involved in the arrwt ol
Healy.
N ewporl 's city attorney••
office said it now will uk U.
court to award up to SI0,000 iii
le1al fees to tbe city.
Japan goods boycott proposed
Irvine-based group asks fumigation rule be lifted
By &ICRAaD G&El!N O( .. o.ety ...........
The Irvine-based We1tern
Growers Asaociation clalma
Japanese products sbould be
boycotted unless Japan eues ita
requirement that all California
produce be fumi1ated for
Mediterranean frult fllea. The association. which bas
4,000 members includinl OrUlle
Countv J(rowers sucb as the
Irvine Company and Saklolta
Farms, passed a ruolution
Tuesday saying fumltatlon
shouldn't be required on produce
1rown outside the medfly
infestation zone.
Association spokesman Mike
Stuart said that the uaociation
hopes a diplomatic solution can
be found to the dispute so that
the boycott won't be necessary.
He said it's not n1bt for the
Japanese to require the
fumigation of all produce when
only "about one-tenth of one
percent of the stale has a medfly
problem."
''The Orange County/
Riverside area is 250 mlles
from the bt1 medfly infest-
ation zone in Santa Clara,
yel the Japanese require our
fruit to be fumi1ated," said
Fred Keller, vice president in
cbar1e of a1riculture for the
Irvine Company, lar1est ll'OWer
of produce in Orance County.
Keller said lb at if the
Japanese restrictions continue,
it could mean the 1011 of a
$750,000 market for Irvine
Company oran1es and lemons
grown in the Irvine area.
He explajned tbat
longshoreme n have been
reluctant t o handle produce
s prayed witb ethylene
dibromide, described as a very
toxic substance. Keller added
there are financial eoatt
associated wttb fumi1aUon and
that fumicatioo tends to mu.
fruit more perishable.
Affected by the JapaneH
r estrictions are the lrvlDe
Company's 800·acre lemon crop
and 3,fJOO..acre oran1e crop.
The overwbelminl majority d
Orange County's $32 milU•
citrus crop is 1rown by &be
Irvine Company, accordinl to
county Farm Bureau pr......_
Dorothy Wenck.
W estem Growers A110elatloe
spokeitman Stuart said tbat
m edflies are now ln thelr winter'
dormant stage and few are
being found in traps.
He said th at by May ,
a1ricultural official.a will b9¥e a
better idea of the extent ol tbe
mednr infestation and whether
aeria sprayin1 efforta bmvt
been successful.
Campaign suit accord reached
Ex-candidate, political consulting firm in settlement
An out-Of-court settlement bas'
been reached between attorneys
representing the Oran1e Co\mty
political consultin1 firm of
Butcher and Forde and former
74lb District Assembly
candidate Lee Watkins, who bad
accused the C004ultanta of fraud
and breach of contract.
Terms of the settlement were
not announced.
Tbe a1reement came as
Oran1e County Superior Court
trial proceedin11 were ezpect.ed
to belin this week ln Watldm'
lawsuit a1ainst Butcher and
Forde.
Watkins, wbo aou1bt the
Republican nomloatlon
eventually won by Marian
Ber1esoo of Newport Beach, bad
sou1bt more than $1 million
damages a1ainat his former
political consultanta.
He claimed they abruptly
~itbdrew from bis campaip
JU St two weeks before the
primary election in 1978.
The Newport Beach
consultanta -Arnold Forde IDd
William Butcher -bad denied
t b e v a r i o u s a 11 e I a ti on 1.
contained in Watkiaa' wit,
which wu filed in 1978.
Conference
focuses on
• environment
Parking fee hike
slated at 6 beaches
The first international
conference on environmental
history, the study of people and
their environment. will be
sponsored by UC Irvine Jan. 1·3
at the Repstry Hotel in Irvine, it
bas been announced.
Conference or1anber Kendall
E. Bailes, professor of history
at UC I , s aid conference
participants wi ll include
biatorians from Sweden and
Au1tralia as well u tbe United
Stales.
Boat rammed
SANTA BARBARA <AP>
A fi shing boat sank early
Wednesday after being rarmned
by an unidentified container
ship; but the three men aboard
wer e rescued unharmed. the
Coast Guard said.
An increase in daytime
partioi fees to $3 will affect six
state beaches in Oran1e County.
Stale Parks and Recreation
Director Pete Danaermond Jr.
said the increase, takinl eff ecl
Jan. l, is necessary w keep state
beaches open and to cover the
increased cost of lifeguards,
restrooms, cleanup and law
enforcement services.
The cbar1e for daytime
r.arlting bas been $2 . The
ncrease will affect Bot.a Chica.
HunUnaton, Corona del Mar
Doheny, San Clemente and san
Onol:re at.ate beaches.
Park.iq at the new Crystal
Cove State Part is operated l:sy
the Tri-Star Co. which char1es
$2.50 for motcriat.s wbo park on
tbe dirt blufftop at Scotchman's
Cove.
That contract with the state
runs tbrwlb December 1982.
Corona de1 Mar State Beach,
Seikos trium~nt ~
forward t'O'Nard perfection:
The new Seiko las.5ale .
A new collection of the 6rst
magnitude fusa hJghest quartz
techooJogy Md priceless design.
Hett, marwls oE ch.ln.oas caught
in meshes: A soo6cit at twd~
climaxes the glamour oE ha
black dial His ls a supremely
elegant play oE gleam on~
Seiko pmudly lnaugwata its
second century with Sclko Lassale.
SEIKO
LASSA.LE
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which bas a parkiq1ot that can
band.le 525 vehicles, ii operated
through the City of Newport
Beach, which must cbarte the
same partd.nl fee as the state.
Bolsa Chica State Beach can
accommodate 2,212 vehicles;
Huntington State Beach, 1,250;
Doheny, 1.108: San Clemente,
200, and San Ooofre.-800.
Elsewhere in the state park
system, day use parltin.I feet
will remain al $2.
Ships return
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Nearly
3,000 sailors have returned oe
seven ships after a aix·montb
exercise lo the westem Padftc.
Thousand• of relalivea and
friends welcomed them home
Wednesday.
A4 $ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT(Thurlday, December 24, 1981
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Nader brands
officials 'drug
industry lackeys'
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
Ralph Nader group is branding
top aovemment health officials
"lackeys of the drug industry"
for killing a program to require
warning leaflets with 10
commonly prescribed drugs.
Richard Schweiker, secretary
of the Department of Health and
Human Services, and Food and
Drug Commissioner Arthur HuU
Hayes announced earlier this
week that they were backing off
the mandatory program.
Instead, Schweiker said be has
instructed Hayes to set up a
Committee on Patient Education
"to serve as a catalyst for
private sector initiatives in this
area."
have ldentlfied themselves aa
lackeys of the drue industry,''
he said.
Former FDA Commissioner
Jere Goyan, who devised the
pilot program, said dropptnc it
might harm "the great majority
of patients ... who truly
believe that drugs are only tood
and wUI not receive the cautions
ancl waa:nings they need."
The program, to have betun
last summer, was announced in
September 1980 in the closing
m o nth s of the Carter
administration after the FDA
backed off an earlie{' plan to
require the Inserts with 375
prescription drugs.
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Dr. Sidney Wolfe, president of
Public Citizen and director of
the Health Research Group, said
he will go to court to try to block
the decision to abandon the
three-year experimental
program to make patie nt
package inserts mandatory for
certain prescription drugs.
But even the scaled-down
program drew heated oppoaiUon
from the drug industry,
pharmacists and physiciam who
felt the patient brochures were
costly, burdensome and might
scare patients into not taking
their medicine.
SEASONAL SCENE -Skaters on frozen canal in
Amsterda m make appropriate s ubject for seasonal
photograph. The windmills in background remin~ viewer of
AP ........
scene from Hans Christian Andersen or remind one of old .
Dutch painting. Winter 's first major freeze gripped
lowlands this week.
All drugs sold
over-the-counter contain inserts
with plainly worded information
about the drug's uses, side
effects and possible misuses.
But only a few prescription
drugs, including birth control
pilJs and estrogens, contain such
leaflets.
The 10 drugs were the
painkiller propoxyphene (brand
name Darvon); cimetidine
(Tagamet), an ulcer drug ;
cloflbrate (Atromid·S ), a
c holest erol-lowering drug ;
ampicillin, an a ntibiotic ;
phenytoin, a drug for epileptics ;
benzodiazepines (tranquilizers
sucb as Vallum ); digoxin, a
heart medication; methoxsalen
for skin problems ; tbiaddes, a
diuretic ; and Bendectin, a
morning-sickness drug.
France ignoring plea to stop nuke tests
Wolfe ca lled Tuuday's
d ecision ·'an undisguised
exampl e of the Reagan
administration yielding to
pressure from the drug industry,
doctors and pharmacists.
"By killing this important
program to improve consumer
safety, Schweiker and Hayes
Schweiker's predecessor,
Patricia Roberts Harris, bad
said the 1-0-drug pilot program
would cost $21 million and add
as much as 18 cents to the cost of
some prescriptions.
PARIS CAP> -Shrugging off
growing concern throughout the
South Pacific, France exploded
two nucl e ar weapon s
underground in early December
at the South Pacific atoll of
Mururoa.
Twenty-one yea r s afte r
enter ing the nu clear club,
France shows no inclination to
slow down its nuclear testing
program.
The latest protest came from
its own citizens whe n the
drug Court backs dog • in case
Canine's search 'no privacy violation'
ALBANY, N.Y. <AP> -The
well-trained nose or a "canine
cannabis connoisseur'' was
sufficient grounds for issuing a
warrant to search the luggage of
a Buffalo man convicted of
heroin possession, the state's
highest court has ruled.
The Court of Appeals ruled
unanimously earlier this week
t he use of s pecia ll y trained
drug-sniffing dogs does not
violate a person's constitutional
right to privacy since the dogs
do nothing more than sniff the
air.
The ruling involved a dog
named "Frog," a man named
Leonard P rice a nd a
cross-country airplane trip from
Los Angeles t o Buffalo in
January 1979.
According to court records,
Price and a companion, Carl
Parsons. were waiting for a
plane at the Los Angeles airport
when a poli ce officer -who
th o u ght the m e n looked
suspicious -ordered "Frog"
brought in to sni!f out the men's
luggage in the airport baggage
area.
Frog, described in court
papers as a "canine cannabis
connoisseur ." had developed a
100 percent rating for correctly
sniffing out cocaine, heroin and
marijuana in 705 previous tests.
When Frog detected some
type of controlled substance in
the men's luggage, Los Angeles
Police notified authorities in
. Buffalo -where the men were
h eaded -to get a searc h
warrant.
When t h ey searc hed the
luggage in Buffalo, State Police
found what was later termed "a
large amount" of heroin. Both
men ultimately pleaded guilty to
r educed charges of
s eco nd-degree cri minal
possession of a controlled
substance.
Price later appealed, claiming
the use of a police dog to sniff
o ut drugs con stituted an
unlawful search because it was
done wit.bout a warrant. And be
maintained that Frog's action in
California di d not constitute
probable cause to justify
issuance of a search warrant in
New York.
But the court d isagreed,
saying the dog was just sniffing
the air around the luggage, and
ci ting a l ower court 's
observation that a person's right
to privacy does not extend "to
the atmosphere generally."
MEMORIAL GETS FUNDS -Oversized check
of $180,000 has been presented to fund for
construction of m emorial honoring
Americans who served in Vietnam. Check is
held by Arthu Fellwock, left, National
Commander of the Veterans of Foreign
Wards; Rocky Bleier, former Pittsburgh
..... $1 I ,
Steeler and Vietnam War veteran ; Jan
Scruggs, Vietnam Memorial Fund president,
and Marion Watson, president of VFW Ladies
Auxiliary. The presentation was made this
week in Washinston , D.C. where the
monument will be erected.
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Territorial Assembly of French
Polynesia on Monday requested
a temporary bait to nuclear
tests at Mururoa.
The assembly, which bas
authority over local matters,
voted 17·13 to ask the central
government to suspend the tests
pending an inspection of the
atoll by an "independent team"
of ''French and foreign
radiobiologists." It said the
inspection was needed to answer
· · t h.e q u e s t i o n o f t h e
harmlessness or harmfulness of
these nuclear tests to the local
population.''
Murur oa, wh ic h i s
uninhabited, is about 620 miles
from Papeete, Tahiti, seal of the
assembly, about 3,700 miles
from Australia and 4,400 miles
from the West Coast of the
United States.
In the last few months, there
have been published reports that
the atoll had been severely
dam aged and was leaking
radiation and that the French
were testing a neutron warhead.
A French government official
has denied neutron warheads
were being tested.
There a l so hav e b een
complaints by the French union
representing nuclear workers
that the atoll's beach was too
radioactive for safety, official
e xpressions or concern from
New Ze aland and Australia
about possible nuclear pollution,
and a vain attempt by ecologists
to make an unauthorized
inspection of the atoll.
On Dec. 9, French Defense
Minister Charles Hernu told a
special committee of the
National Assembly that the site
was completely free of all but
normal trace radiation and the
tests posed no hazards to
nu c l ea r workers, th e
neighboring islands in the
French Polynesian archipelago
or to New Zealand or Australia.
But Hernu said a storm on
Marc h 11 -12 had d ispersed
radioactive waste from pre-1975
above-ground testing, contained
under an asphalt sarfacing.
The storm created •·a new
radiological situation," Hernu
said. He declined to elaborate -
citing national security -but
assured the committee the test
site was safe.
Fran ce aba nd o ned
above-ground testing in 1975
unde r pressure from New
Zealand, Australia and South
American nations.
Hemu denied repQrls the atoll
w as c rumbling under the
repeated underground blasts in
deep shafts sunk through the
coral into the basalt bedrock of
the atoll.
One French press report bas
claimed one nuclear device
s tuc k before r eachin g the
bottom of a shaft and when
fired , split the rock through to
the sea.
He rnu said the atoll was
s inking r egularly through
natu ral compression of the
coral.
An independent nuclear force
capable of dealing a lethal
retaliatory blow to an attacker
has been the cornerstone or
France's defense policy for two
decades.
Six years after France's first
successful nuclear lest, Gen.
Charles de Gaulle pulled the
country out of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization's military
wing.
Although long contested by the
l e fti st opposition , the
independent nuclear force and
the testing that goes with it have
gradually become a ccepted
policy for all parties represented
in Parliament , now led by the
Socialists.
Allen probe plodding along
Justice Department won't hire special prosecutor
WASHINGTON <AP ) -The Justice
Department bas announced it found no reason to
name a special prosecutor to investigate questions
that re mained after it closed its probe of
presidential aide Richard V. Allen's receipt ol
$1 ,000 from three J a panese women who
interviewed Nancy Reagan.
But the White House promptly announced that
"some other issues concerning While House
regulations and procedures" still must be resolved
before Allen can be considered cleared and
returned to his post as President Reagan 's
national security adviser.
Attorney General William French Smith
announced he bad found no Indication that a
specific law was violated by Allen's acceptance of
three gift watches and bis inaccurate statements
on the financial disclosure form that be filed when
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he took the White House post.
Allen remains on p aid leave pending the
outcome of an internal inquiry conducted by the
White House counsel's office.
Deputy Press Secretary Peter Roussel said the
in -h ouse inquiry, being conducted by deputy
counsel Richard Hauser, "will be conducted
expeditiously and thoroughly now.''
A brief statement read on request by assistant
press secretary David Prosperi said Reagan "is
pleased" by the outcome of the Jus tice
Department's preliminary investigation.
But he added, "Some other issues concerning
White House regulations. and procedures have
been raised which are beyond the purview of the
Department of Justice inquiry. An internal inquiry
conducted by legal counsel Richard Hauser is
proceeding on these questions."
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or cappuccino.
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Orange Collt DAILY ptLOTtrhurtday, Oeoember a4, 1811
Gifts of kindness
warm the holidays
Perhaps it's the season. but
some how young people seem to
make good news at this Ume of
year.
One of the m was 4-year·old
Michael Boothe of Huntington
Beach who, with a little help
fr o m bis p a r e nts a nd t h e
neighbors, rounded up more than
a hundred gifts for the Marines'
annual Toys f<)r Tots campaign.
Michael , it seem s, was
watching cartoons when the
program was interrupted by a
r egues t for Toys for Tot s
donations.
It being almost time for bis
fourth birthday party. Micahel
was espeeiaUy interested in toys.
His parents explained that the
Marines needed toys for little
children who wouldn't be getting
a ny for Christmas. Per haps to
t heir surprise, Michael offered to
give them some or his birthday
gifts .
The thing snowba lled into a
giant birthday party for all 38
c hildren in th e ir a pa r tment
c ompl ex. co mpl e t e with
donations of cake and ice cream
from interested adults -and a
visit from two Ma rines to gathe r
up the toys.
Meanwhile over in Irvine.
13-year-old Brad Nelson spotted a
brown wallet in a gutter while on
his Daily Pilot delivery route. It
contained $188 in cash.
Brad said he thought about
keeping it. but only for a minute .
Then. with the he lp of Irvine
police, he located the owner who
a ppa r ently h ad dro ppe d the
wallet near his hom e.
The relieved m a n gave Brad
a $20 re ward and a letter of
commendation saying .. You have
made som eo ne 's Christmas
happy this year -mine. You are
a credit to your parents." Indeed
he is.
Not to be overlooked is the
good deed of Doue t as P inckney. a
Costa Mesa junior high school
student who, In order to earn an
Eagle Scout badge in community
se r vice. h e ld a bre akfast
a tte nded by 100 p eople t hat
gener ated $350 in profit.
Pinckney used the money to
buy toys fo r a children 's activity
center at the UC Irvine Medical
Center in Orange.
The list of season al good
deeds of course includes some of
those not so young. For example ,
the officers and employees of the
Huntington B eac h Pol ice
Department who were moved by
the ra te of wheelchair ·bound
Shirley Davis who lost the $40 she
had saved to buy presents for her
two children..
When her hus band left her
m o m e rvarily t o take their
daughter up to see Santa at a
local shopping center. a thief
spotted her purse hanging from
the wheelchair and removed the
money.
When the cruel theft was
reported, the good folk at the
police department gathered up
$106 in cash plt1s a t urkey for the
fa mily's Chr istmas dinner and
the holiday gloom was lifted.
Cred it for a good deed of
another kind must go to Newport
Beach City Counc ilma n Don
Stra uss who has donated 350
s ha res of stock -currently
worth $46 a share -to the city to
help set up a college scholarship
program for child ren or city
em ployees.
The councilman's goal is an
annual $1.500 award for a student
a ppl yi n g t o a f o ur -year
university. which he feels can be
attained from in ter est and
d ividends if the stock is sold and
the funds invested by the city.
Small gifts a nd large. gifts of
cash and deeds of kindness li ft up
the heart in this season of givin,g
Leaseholder relief
Irvine Compa n y oCfi cia ls
have now proposed a plan aimed
a t easi n g t h e impact of
s kyrocketing leasehold fees faced
by Newport Beach a nd Irvine
res idents whose homes a re on
company land.
H o m eo wn e r s. w h ose
structures are their own but the
land under them is leased with
a nnu a l p ay m e n t s t o th e
company. will be offe red the
option this J a nuar y to defer up to
50 percent of the annual fee.
La r ge numbe r s of these
leases were put together in the
1950s and 00s and call for periodic
a djus tments. The r e are about
4,000 ho meowners who a r e
a ffected in the two cities.
In 1982, 60 Newport Beach
hom eowners a r e scheduled lo
h a v e a nnua l lease hold fees
increased. Only two received
increases t his year . O n e
resident's annual lease rent was
incr e ased from $1,600 to $67,000.
While the latter example is
rather breathtaking, it should be
noted tha t unde r terms of the
leases written so ma ny years
ago, t he Irvin e Compa ny is
c learly wit hin t e rm s of t he
documents in tying fees to land
values.
F ro m th e p ract i cal
s tand poin t , h o w ever . in
community relations a nd perhaps
local political impact . such huge
fee boosts could leave the Irvine
Company perched o n the edge of
a disaster.
Irvine Company officials thus
have now come forward with the
fee deferr al otrer and beyond
that, have indicated they are
willing to develop "cust om "
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lease arrangeme nts for what was
termed hardship cases.
The deferr a l program will
a llow homeowners to pay a
r e duced a nnua l fee with the
agreement t hat t h e amount
def erred. along with an annual
interest rate of 10 pe rcent. will be
due when the property is sold.
T his offer. o f course. is
designed so t hat the Ir vine
Company won't lose a ny money
on the deal. Some would a rgue
that under certain economic
c ircum st a n ces. the company
might even make more w1th this
plan.
T h e proposal. however .
s hould help some homeowners
who must cope with ma mmot h
leasehold fee increases.
Som e ho m eown e r s have
alr eady pointed out that t he
deferral system will cut heavily
into the equity on t heir homes .
And this is the tradeoff.
Protesting homeowners also
asseh that their basic argument
still is being ignored by Irvine
Company officers . T hey claim
t hat the company. b~cause it
owns so much land in the two
cities, controls land values
That mav turn out to be a
d ifficult issue· to settle.
Ther e is. however. evidence
that the company wants to take
steps toward easing t he sting or
escala ting lease p aym e nt s
Additionall y, th at serves as a
signa l that the company isn·t
frozen in a position.
Thus there is some measure
of hope that the issue might be
settle d through com prom ise.
rather than by a lengthy and
expensive legal battle on both
sides.
Opinions expressed In the space above are thOse ot the Dally Piiot. Other views ex-
pressed on tnis page are those ot their autnon. and ert1sts. Reader comment Is mv•t ed. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O Box IS60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71'1
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LM. Boyd/Diplomatic privilege
Tbe city of Venice s ent o ul
1mba11adors durln1 the Middle
A1es. And tboee ambuudon were
pemiued to take their cook.I, maJda
and tundry female uaist.ant.a, but
they were not permltt.cl t.o take their
wtves. Suppo9e(lly. the wive kne.
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An unlikely Christmas story
Imagine this:
The Soviet ambassador lo the United
Nations comes before the General
Assembly to plead for help with a
special problem. People from other
countries keep sneaking across the
border into Russia. Russia is such a
wonderfully prosperous country. with
liberty a nd freedom for all. t hat
everyone wants to go there.
The problem is especiall y acute
where Little Diomede Island, part of
Alaska. is within two miles of Siberia
across the Bering Strait. Americans
keep paddling out from Nome In their
kayaks and then swimming the last two
miles to Russia in the middle of the
n ig ht . I n R ussi a t hese i ll egal
immigrants from the United States are
known as .. cold backs ...
DAV AFTE R d ay the r e a r e
newspaper stories detailin g t he
harrowing exploits of Swedish boat
people who set out from Stockholm to
cross the stor my waters of the Baltic
Sea. Once in Pola nd. the Swedes make
their way on foot through Lithuania to
freedom in the land of milk and honey,
Russia.
In Moscow a committee has been
for med to try to help free Bob Hope,
who has been placed in a detention
camp in a remote section of WyQming
because of the bad jokes he's been
m aking about the President of t he
United States. Hope has gon~ on strike,
refusing to tell any more jokes at all
until he's free to make bad ones.
The Free Hope Committee in Moscow
has invited Bob to come to Afghanjstan
to e nte rt ai n Sov iet t r oop s for
Chr istmas. but U.S. authorities are
afraid lo grant him a visa because of
the possibility he'd defect.
T he U .S. does n 't wa nt to be
e mbarrassed again the way 'it was
im mediately after the World Series
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. when the New York Yankees went to
Murmansk to play an exhibition game.
At that time. Reggie J a ckson. Ron
Guidry, owner George Steinbrenner and
two utility infielders to be named later.
chose to stay in Murmansk. They said
t hey got better pu blicity in t he
newspapers there.
IN KAN S AS . r armer s are
complaining because Russia is dumping
cheap, high-qua lit y wheat on the
American market. Russian rarmers,
whose crops exceeded expectations
again for the sixth str aight year
because of technological advances, are
being encouraged by their government
with price support programs that have
ena bled many of them to becom e
mul timillionaires.
In the case of many of the poorer
Third World countries. the Russians
have been giving t heir grain to help
feed the hungry there, out of the
goodness of their Communist hearts
President Reagan decides that arter
more than a year in office. be deserves
a good vacation. He and Nancy go to
Sochi. the Russian resort on the Black
Sea. The President says the trip will be
ha lf work, half play. While he's in the
Soviet Union, he hopes to be able lo
learn something about the way the
Russian economy works so that he can
apply so me or thos e successful
pr inciples lo our economy here at hoint
when he returns 1r he r eturns
Pictures show Brezhnev and Reagan
lying around on the beach having some
good laughs together.
IN ISRAEL, Menachem Begin makes
a special plea to the nation. in an
attempt to stem the fl ow of J ews
leaving to seek freedom in the Soviet
Union. Meanwhile, along the border
separ ating Mexico and the United
Stales. all customs officials and border
police have been removed from their
posi.s. MeXJcans who used to come here
as illegal aliens no longer wish to gain
entry to the U.S. Their dream is to save
enough money lo make it to Moscow.
When these events come to pass. I'll
believe we have a serious problem with
the Soviet. Union. but while everyone is
trying to get out of there and into here.
I 'II continue believi ng they have more
of a problem with us than we have with
them
Med-air transport system clarified
To the Editor:
ME D-AIR is pleased at the level of
interest in our medical air transport
system which has been expressed by
your readers. I would, however. Uke to
correct some errors presented in a
recent letter by Mr. Scott Brown.
M ED·AI R is a private concern,
oper a ting a medical air trans port
system which is not directly affiliated
MAILBOX
wi th any one facility. Operating bases
and dispatch centers. for MED-AIR are
located al Queen of the Valley Hospital
in West Covina , California, and at
Western Medical Center in Santa Ana,
Ca li for ni a, b ut MED-AIR is
independent of each of these fa cilities.
The air transport ser vice is provided
throughout Southern California and has
specific arrangements with other
individual hospitals -one of which is
Ava lon Municipal Hospital on Catalina.
This may be of interest t.o the many
New port boaters who frequent t he
island.
MR. BROWN indicates tha t the
Ma rine Corps Searc h and Rescue
helicopter may no longer be used for
rescue missions. This is most Incorrect.
The Marine Corps will continue to fulfill
rescue missions that MED·AIR is not
capable of taking. This means that any
municipal agency in Oran1e County
may contact the Marine Corps for
rescue work utili1in1 tbe unlque
capabilities of the m1rlne belicopten,
a nd whe re these m lulons do not
interfere with primary Marine Cor ps
res ponsibllity, they wlll still be'
undertaken.
Mr. Brown .takes the liberty of
speaking for lhe medlcal e.xpertlse of
the MED-AlR flight crews by aaylnc
that they are strictly limlted to
inter·h~pllal tranaport. MED-AIR nit s
with a physlcian and a hi1hly trained
cr itical care nurse -both of whom
have speclfic lralnlng to respond lo the
scene of accidents and support tbe
ucellent paramedic system whlch
exlsta ID OrUI• County.
ll ll mott ln~restlnc t.o note that this
level ol "coatroveray" aeema to be
comlDI from a very small poup ol
lndlvkluala ln Oraa1• County wbo are
concerned about MED·AIR 'a
capabllltlH. Tb• -.road baae of
acceptmct ~t MEO.AIR bM r..lved
ll YefJ ~ &o all laftllwecl la UM
procram. We ere m01t pleued to bave
1 bue ol ~atJ.oGJ la Orance County
-,
such as Western Medical Center. but do
wa nt to be recognized as a separate
entity whic h is, in fact. ser vicing
hospit als from Palm Sp~
Bakersfield, and from Las Vegas to
Catalina Is la nd. Air transpo rt is
continually being proved to be a cost
effective and more importantly, major
life-saving tool, and it would be tragic if
this system were denied the residents of
O r a n ge Cou n ty, d u e t o t h e
shortsightedness of so few individuals.
GUY -VI NCENT dePAUL
Vice President
Chief Administrative Officer
MED-AIR
Comment welcome
To the Editor :
Yo ur Dec. 17 , e di toria l m ad e
reference to the "ugly alternatives"
recen tly pr esented to the Coast
Community College District board of
t rustees in light. of the predicted $1-3
billion funding shortfall from the state
this coming fiscal year.
It should be noted that this list or
a lternatives was the first to be given to
the board, and it served merely as the
ope ner in a process of communication
to t,hem from -hopefully -everyone
con cerned with the maintenance of
quality of the three Coasl Colle1es:
Coastline Community . Colle1e, Golden
West College and Orange Coast Colle1e.
as well as KOCE·TV. Chancellor
Norman E. Wat.son has lssued a noUce
Jo facultr. staff and students inviting
·th e ir input and the board and
admlnlstratlon enco uraae crea tive
su11estions fr'om all, the public at larg'e
included.
S eeminllY weekly, information
streamina lo from the California
Le1lslatur e , pr the depart ment of
finance, or tbt state chancellor's office
pertal n l n1 to fundl n1 often I&
contradictory. needleu to say.
conrwun1, e~claJly to the decfalon
m1kers who must for1e the direction of
the Coast Community Colle1u .
Ne v e rthele1s1 the board and
admlnlstration welcome comment and
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recommendations fo r governance of the
dis t r ict. And as a re m ind~r . the
opport un ity presents itself generally
every second and fourth Wednesday
evening of the month at the public
sessions of the board of trustees.
RICHARD V. SIMON,
Director . Community Relations,
Public Information
Something fishy
To the Editor :
Recently . a s pokesperson for the
Irvine Company staled that the firm
had sold 547 acres of land -at a greatly
reduced value -to the state for the
Upper Bay wildlife preserve. At the
time of the sale, some people had
believed that the land lying underwater,
even at neap tide, should have been
defined as state-owned tidelands.
But let us assume the correctness of
the Irvine Company's statement; "For
its 547 acres, the company did indeed
receive $3.4 million -which was
on e -sixth o f t he land's assessed
valuation," or $20 million. What
benevolence! But if the Irvine Co mpany
is so very charitable why doesn 't it
s how a s i rrti la r con ce rn I o r
l e a seholders, people who have
contributed as much to the weU·beiDC of
this community as have its fee·holdin1
residents. Many leaseholders would probably jump at the opportunity t.o pay
one·sixth of the value lhat lhe company
Is cun-enOy claiming for Its leaaeboJd
land.
Something besides the bay smells
fishy here: Either the company shows
similar concerns for the city's cltbens
-includlnt leaseholders -or Its many
claims to larress -lncludina thole
regarding the Upper Bay -must be
fictions.
ANGELA FICKER WIUTE
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me a form wlU. ~ to eaU tbe
pbone nvmbet U....S lMtlow. TbeN'a no
pt.one numblr Ulled ~ an tbe
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. December 24, 1981 s
~UffiU~
First Hispanic named to bench
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Brown. appoints. appeUate court Justice Cruz Reynoso to state Supreme Court
SACRAMENTO <AP) -Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr . bas
appointed appellate court
Ju.slice Cnu Reynoso u the tin\
Hi spanic on the California
Supreme Court.
Reynoso, a former diredor d
the California Rura l Legat
Assistance poverty lawyers
group, bas served on the Third
District Court of Appeal since
Brown appointed him to that
post in 1976.
The appointment of Reynaso
o n Wednesday completes a
series or judicial fir st s for
Brown, who has now appointed
the first woman, the first black
and the first Hispanic to the
state's highest court.
Reynoso's appoin,tment is
Prison
' 'Pig Bowl'
too rough
COTATI, Calif. (AP) -It was
supposed to be a charity "Pig
Bowl" between police and prison
guards -but it looked more like
a fight between good guys and
bad guys on a mud·slicked field
in Sonoma County.
And, apparently, no money
was raised in the game in Cotati
between the San Quentin prison
guards and Pittsburg police.
The game was unfinished as
police stalked off the playing
field at the start of the third
quarter.
•'In all the years I've played
ball, I've never seen poorer
sportsmanship," complained
Ted Gargalikis, quarterback
and team captain for police.
He said there was excessive
violence, dirty play and
name·calling that in cluded
racial sJurs'.
Police Chief Lenny Castiglione
told bis officers to end play after
a third-quarter penalty for
unnecessary roughness that
relJloved three police players
and one San Quentin team
member from the game.
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subject to confirmation by a
panel con.silting of Chief Justice
Rose Bird, Attorney General
George DeukmeJian and
presidin8 Justice Lester Roth of
the state Court of Appeal in Los
Angeles.
He was named lo replace
77 ·year-old Justice Mathew
Tobriner, ~ announced last
week that he will retire from the
seven-member high court on
Jan. 3.
Reynoso's appointment was
expected to trigger oppoa1t1on
from con ser v1lti ves and
law·and-0rder groups, which in
the past have criticized bis oivil
li be r ties viewpoints on
defendant rights.
But the first reaction of the
Diatriet Attorneys AssociaUon ol
Callfo"'1a, which has o_ppoeed
Reynoso, was c autious and
neutral. The asaoclaUon, a
I e a d i n g a d v o ca l'e o f
conservative views, described
Reynoso as "a m an or
intelligence and Integrity.•' but
one whose decisions they have
been concerned with in the past.
. But th e D e mocratic
governor's announcement was
enthusiastically cheered by
leading Democrats and by the
state's largest Hispanic lawyers
group.
"Our association is absolutely
thrilled . We don 't think the
governor could hate made a
better choice. We know it took a
Parole unit delays
hearing for Fain
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
state parole board has delayed
for a month a parole hearing ror
convicted murderer.rapis t
William Archie Fain, whose
potential release bas caused a
political outcry. ,
The delay from Jan. 12, seven
days before bis scheduled parole
date, to Feb. 17 was sought by
Fain to give his attorney time to
prepare arguments.
Fain was sent to San Quentin
Prison's death row in 1967 alter
he was convicted in Stanislaus
County of mu rdering Mark
l:Jlrich. 16. of Knights Ferry and
kidnapping and raping Ulrich's
two schoolgirl companions.
But his death sentence was
overturned by the state Supreme
Court. and a secon d
jury sentenced Fain to life in
prison.
He was approved for parole in
1976. but the par ole was
canceled because of public
outcry. Last July, the state
Board of Prison Terms set a new
parole date of Jan. 19, 1982, but
in November again decided to
reconsider the parole because of
public appeals.
HEARING DELA YEO -The
potential release o f
convicted murde rer·rapist
Willi am Archie Fain has
caused a political outcry.
1reat deal of courage on the part
of the 1overnor to make an
appointment that some may use
politically a1atn.st him," aald
Jean Raya, president of the
l,000-member La Raza Lawyers
AasociaUoo of California.
Sen. Alan Cr anston also
praised Brown's action.
·'I applaud the appointment by
Jerry Brown of Cruz Reynoso to
the. Supreme Court. I've known him smce the early 'SOs and
have great respect for him," the
Democratic senator said.
··He has a good record on the
Court of Appeal and will be a
very rme justice of the Supreme
Court, and it's great to have an
Hispanic a_ppolnted," Cranaton
added.
Supervisor
rules out
hiring gays
.,..,........ EL CENT R O (AP > -
Asserting God made man and
woman to propagate, an
Imperial County supervisor says
he will never approve hiring a
homosexuai when so m any
"solid" people want to work for
government.
WALKING TALL -Christmas shoppers in Union Square got
a tall surpri:;e Thursday as Jonathan Longjeans from
Redding, with uniform and stilts, stalked the busy shapping
area. Longjeans was promoting "Barnum," a circus
musical at the Golden Gate Theater.
··Do you subscribe to the gay
community?" James Bucher
asked a woman candidate for
county administrative offi cer
last week.
After his question met a roWld
of critic ism. Bucher said,
"Whatever it costs me, I'm
going to know whom I'm
hiring."
African hoy arrives
to new life in U.S.
Ri chard Inman , county
personnel director , said
questions about one's sexual
preference of applicants were
improper. Bucher said he was impressed
with one candidate, Ke rry
H arms, assistant rouot y
administrative offi cer a t San
Luis Obispo County. adding "I
thought her IQ was a higher sum
than the collective sum of her
measurements.··
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Alex Haley receiv ed t he
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-wa s gr e eted at the
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by his adopted mother, J oanna
Tisdale.
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SORTING AND STRAIGHTENING-Sah·ation
Army worker Freddie Cobb so rt ~ and
stra ightens contributed clo t hing a t a
Sa lv a tion Army s econd-hand s tore in
Cleveland
Salvation Army takeS up slac k as U.S . abandons programs
By The Associated Press
A few steps from an X-rated
movie parlor, two gaunt men in
ratty brown coats peer through
a s mudged glass storefront on
Times Square. Inside, a bearded
23-year-old in uniform leads a
dozen people in Chris tmas
carols and prayer.
The Salvation Army's red
kettles and brass quartets won't
appear on the streets for a few
hours on this cold December
Sunday, but on the other side of
the collection plate Lt. Philip
Ferreira is doing the work that
few ever see.
Army programs for e veryone
from victims of dis ast er to
alcoholics to idle teen-a gers
touched 19 million Americans
last year. This Chris tmas 1t is
giving food, clothing and toys to
3 million people and visiting 4
million p rison in mates and
hospital patients.
General Arnold Brown, the
international leader , s ays the
Arm y has "a genius for
discovering human needs ."
increase in revenue this year.
Drops In fede ral aid also
means the Army's own coffers
may be depleted. About S45
mill ion of its budget comes from
government aid to administer
programs Uke a lunch program
fo r 90 e lderly people in
Cleveland.
Although it's too early to tell
which programs wilJ be cut, the
Army won't be a ble to take on
the expenses of a ll those
programs at once, says Col. G.
Ernest Murray, national chief
secretary.
The Salvation Army operates
vear round, helping old people,
homemakers Cor s ingle-parent
families. d ay care, temporary
lodging a nd counseling for
runaways
Army officers come from four
"war colleges" commissioned
as lieutenants The Ferrelras
graduated this year.
'"Our lhing 1s to t ry not to act
s hocked by wh at w e see" in
their army battleground ,
Ferreira says.
The Ferreiras receive $122 a
we e k , with h ous in g,
transportation and medical bills
paid. After 45 years of service.
they can look for ward to a
salary of $144 .50. They also can "I've shaken hands and put
my arms around people I never
thought I would touch before I
bee ame a Sal vation Army
oCCicer," Ferreira s ays. "I don't
think we'd be able to do lhis if
we didn't let God's light show
through."
The Sal vation Army is a
London-based fundame ntalist
Protestant church ; the world's
lar gest t e mp era n ce
organization. Its soldiers and
officers adhere to a no-frills
lifestyle, vowing not to smoke or
drink liquor.
This y ear the number of
people s~king its help is larger
than usual due to hard times and
President Reagan's cuts.
"They've got to go somewhere,,and
they usually come here.''
As the feder al government
abandons some programs for
the needy, and the economy
forces more people to look for
help, Ferreira a nd his wife,
Susan, will b e among the
Ar m y's full-time ministers
taking up the slack.
"I'm sure we'll have more
people coming to our door,
s a yi ng 'Hey, we 're out of
money.· We'll just have to do
our best to help them," says
Ferreira.
The Sa l vation Arm y,
Ame ri ca's largest private
charity with an estimated $575
million annual budget, never has
trouble recruiting people who
need help.
A cut in government dollars
for halfwa y h o uses has
contr ibuted to a 17 percent
in c rease in the number of
residents at a Cleveland adult
rehabilitation cente r, says Capt.
Joe White. center administrator.
"They 've got to go
som ewhl?re, a nd they usually
com e here, .. he says.
One setback came last month
when the Target de partme nt
store chain banned solicitations
at its 151 stores in 19 states
because it had t oo m a n y
requ ests and didn 't want to
djscriminate.
Still , Arm y d o n ations
nationwide this season are up
silghtly and the army expects an
the ill. the imprisoned and the
poor . It teaches karate and
music at some of its 1,056 corps
community centers, the Army's
churches.
In Times Square, "people
com e in right orr the street to
our Sunday services," Ferreira
s ays. "Some don't s mell too
good and aren't too clean. but
we give them a songbook and a
good seat. We treat them like
human beings."
Poor and middle-class bargain
hunt ers shop in Army thrift
stores for S4.99 sports jackets
and $1.99 pocketbooks recycled
by alcoholics and drug addicts in
rehabilitation programs.
Other programs provide
~LL·TI• •NllTIRl-Lt. PhiUp Ferreira
.JDd hia wife Susan, stand outside a SaJv1Uon
Army store In New York. As the 1ovemment
' aband.ons aome programs for the needy, the'
Ferrearu will be among those takiq up the
slack.
look forward to a mobile life;
offi cers have no say m their
assignments.
In fi ve years, the Ferreiras
will be promoted to captains and
after 20 years to majors .
Colonels and commissioners are
appointed, and one international
general is elected by the highest
offi cers .
Hus band-wife teams of clergy
are the rule i n the Army.
Officers must marry officers,
and a woma n assumes her
hus band's rank and tenure -
even if it is lower than hers.
Discipline and regimentation
have been Army hallmarks
since it was founded 116 years
ago on London's Eas t End .
* * 'Army' gets
men hac k
on feet
CLEVELAND <AP> -The
dusty stereo set had a shattered
s pefker cabinet, but Frank
Simna was delighted. At least it
worked.
"A real find," said Simna, a
53-year-old recovering alcoholic
who repairs appliances ror
Salvation Army thrift sto-res.
"It works both ways with the
Army," be said. "They give you
their best shot and you give
them yours. They get you totally
back on your feet."
Slmna and 77 other men live in
an Adult RehabilltaUon, Cent.er
near downtown Cleveland, one
of 113 such Army facilities in the
nation.
They piok up c lothln1,
furniture a nd household
bric-a -brac from donors in th.ls
city of 640,000, repair the goods,
then sell them in eight thrift
stores. .
In excti.nge, the Army gives
the men free meals, beds with
c reaky s prings and cleu sheets
and weekly stipends that raqe
from $5 to SlS, dependinc on
their progress ln the prorram.
To get in, they must have an
"idenllfied handicap" such as
an alCQf:!gl or dru1 problem -
and must be sober.
To stay in, they must at*-d
Army church services twice a
week , k ee p away from
Intoxicants and be commltted to
iurnlnc their lives around,
Like tbe Army nationwide, t.be center ln Cleveland, wldeh ,,.
Founder William Booth realized
men who were hungr y and cold
had litlle interest in looking
h eavenward. So he fed and
clothed them.
Then In 1878 he organized his
movement along military lines,
with uniforms, brass bands and
r e d -a nd -blue fla gs , and
app oin ted hims elf the fir st
general. Two years later, the
army had a U.S. division. It is
now in 86 countries.
The strictness of the Army life
1s perh a ps one reason its
membership rolls are small. The
Army claims 2 million soldiers
a nd adherents, about 400,000
living in the United States.
Many feel a kinship with the
Army because its services and
even many of its salaried jobs
are offered without regard to
faith.
The Army's goal "has always
been for people to get right with
God and then go back to their
church," says Col. Murray.
"If they're inclined to worship
with us, we're delighted."
RESIDENTS INCREASE-Salvation Army Capt. Joe White of Cleveh~nd says the organization's adult rehabilitation
center m Clev_ela nd has seen a 17 percent increase in the
number of re~ad~nts at one of its centers. a conseque nce of
tough economic times.
entirely on proceeds from its
stores, Is beginning to feel the
e ffec ts of cuts in federal
asslstance and a s luggis h
economy.
The thrift store business is
brisk, with many shoppers on
the lookout for bargains. But the
center's 12 de livery truc ks
aren't as busy as they once
were.
''People these Clays are having
garage sales a nd yard sales
rather than let us have their
extra clothes and furniture,"
says Capt. Joe White.
White, 38, runs the center
from an oHice filled with
trophies and country music. The
* * *
center has a two-lane bowling
a lley, a cafeteria, two TV
rooms, and a s nack bar selling
s oap , cough tablets and
cigarettes.
Although S alvation Army
officers take a vow not to smote
tobacco. the rule is suspended
for clients.
''Guys have enou1h trouble
co~ing off the bottle," says
White. "U we didn't supply them
cigarettes, they'd ao outside -
and that means to a bar and
temptation."
Each man in the -prograin1 has
• job. They sweep noors,1>repare
food , drive trucks or repair
bicycles, refrigerators and other
hoµsehold appliances.
* * *
Will soup kitchen
stage a return?
PJULADELPHIA CAP) -The Salvation Arrny is
considering reviving the n•tionwide "soup kltcha"
pr<>sram it ran durin• the PePftQlon, this Ume ln fftPODle to the hipest unempfo)'menl tot.a ln '1 ye1n.
Tbia oraanisaUon could be prepared to implement the
pro1ram as early as t1liJ sprln1, the Bulletin reported In 1 copYriJht story.
-• Orange Coast DAIL. Y PH.OT/Thursday. Oecember 24, 1961
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His change frustrating:
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Same old
sentence: I never thought I'd be writing to
you. Sorry to be so unimaginative, bµt here
goes.
Six years ago I married for the second
time. I was very much attracted to my
husband because of the way he treated me.
We really loved each other and still do. The
problem is our sex Hf e.
He acts as if I'm poison -touches me
in bed maybe once a month, and then only
to relieve his own sexual tensions. It's a
mechanical performance. No tenderness or
·affection -purely impersonal. I can't
believe he is the same man I married. I'm
so ashamed for both of us.
When I ask what's wrong, his answers
make no sense.
I feel like an unused person. What
could possibly have changed him so much?
I have begged him to get professional help.
He says he doesn't need it.
Don't tell me to occupy my time with
other things. I've tried, and it doesn't
work. I have sex dreams at night that
drive m e c razy . Please h elp m e
, understand what is happening. And I hope
you will answer in the paper because he
reads your column every day. -DRYING
UP JN SEATTLE '
DEAR SEATl'LE: You give me no
clue u to your age or his. Nor do you
menttoa his physical cond.ltloa. Does be
drink much? Does be eserclse? Does be
stay late •t the office? The answers to
these questions would have helped give me
a picture of what goes on. tr your husband refuses to go for
counsellng, I suggest that YOU go. A good
therapist will be able to help you deal with
tbe frustrations of your sadly dJmln.ished
sex life. Hopefully, some suggestions might
be forthcoming after you have explained in
detail all other aspects of your llf e
together. Good luck, dear.
DEAR ANN : My daughter was visiting
me with her 7-year·old son. She brought
a long her girlfriend, who had an 8·year-0ld
dau·gbter. Both children are comfortablfi
s wimming short distances in the deep en4
of a YMCA pool but have no experience
s wimming in a lake. '
T he two wome l) ha tc hed a "furl
endurance scheme" whereby the children
would swim across the lake. a distance of a
third of a mile, wearing styrofoam
Cloaters. One mother would swim with
the m and the other would be in the motor
boat circling the s wimmers.
I was horrified at the thought of these
two young children swimming across the
lake, even with the floaters. I insisted that
only one child be in the water at a time .
The first day the 8-year-old swam the
distance. The second day my objections
were overruled, and both children swam
across.
Was my daughter justified in doing
what she t hought was OK for the children
against my instructions, at MY cottage?
She was enraged at my "interference" and
vehemently maintained that the children's
safety was her business, not mine. Who is
right? -CONCERNED GRANDMOTHER
DEAR GRANDMA: The mother's
wishes should take precedence. no matter
whose cottage it is. If tbe children were
wearing noaters and one mom swam along
while the other circled in a boat, their
safety was pretty mu th assured. Sorry.
Grandma, you lose this one.
Ann Landers discusses teen-age dnnking -
its myths, its realities. Learn the facts by~
r eading .. Booze and You -For Tem..agers
Only," by Ann Landers. Send 50 cents and a
long, self-addressed, stamped envelope to Ann
Landers. P.O. Box 11995. Chicago, Ill. 60611
It's tough sledding
DUE NORTH OF MOST ANYWHERE
I AP > -Early on Chris tmas Eve. the
s upervisor of planning and logistics at
Toytown approached Santa Claus down on
the loading dock.
"Cupid. Donner. Blitzen and Vi xen
aren't making the run tonight." said the
prune-faced gnome with the clipboard in
hi s mitte n . "We 're going with a
four-cylinder compact model on account of
the energy crisis. Pink·slipping the m will
also help us balance the budget."
Santa patted the four laid off reindeer
affectionately on their · snouts and told
them it was nothing personal. but s uch a re
the realities of supply·side economics. He
thought for a moment there that one of
them whinnjed "humbug," but concluded it
was only a blast of arctic air whistling
through the shipping shed.
After a quick cup of reindeer milk
cocoa with the elves-mechanics greasing
up the runners of his sled, Santa entered
the warmth of his dressing room. Ma Claus
handed him a bright silver jump suit hung
on an ermine·fringed coathanger. ' .
"00 I REALLY HAVE to wear that
thing?'' Santa grumbled. "You know how I
hate anything new. It makes me look like
an astronaut. ..
"Yes. you do," replied the adamant
Mrs. C. "It's asbestos, and you know how
many woodstoves there are at the end of
ch imneys these days. Last Christmas you
came home looking like something that
had been burnt at the stake.''
Santa struggled into the outfit with an
effort that inflamed. his already ruddy
features to the crim son glow of a
Christmas tree bulb.
"Well, you could have made it a size
larger." he groused. struggling with the
zipper. .
"These are belt tightening times,"
admonished Mrs. Claus, a recent graduate
of Weight Watchers. "You above all should
set an example."
"FAT IS BEAUTIFUL." Santa had the
last word, but out of earshot, as he trudged
off to the navigation room in his sliver
moon-landing boots: He reviewed the route
witb the senior gnome traffic controller.
"Now remember," cautioned that
brisk officious elf with the pale greenish
complexion of a radar screen. "The call
sign for tonight's flight is 'Ebenezer
re-born.' Be careful of your landing
approaches: more wkyligh~ than ever this
Ume around at.d those rooftop solar
collector panels are more treacherous than
raaor blades. Just south of tbe Arctic
Circle. you'll eaperlence llECO, main
enalne cut off. From there on out, the
reindeer are on thelr own in orbit. Over the
Sahara and equatorial rain forest.a, wt'll
have some LOS -loaa ot llpaJ -here at
mission control, but the Seraphim and the
Cberubhn. and the other heavenly hOl&a
b•v' prornlaad u usual to help monitor the
dead i.,,,ti~T
Santa mumbled "A-Okay.'' .. Ro1er
and Out," ''One 1maJl step for an elf but a
1tant lt.ep for ~mekind" and. rew °"'er pet phrua that tbe tecbnottata loved. He
beaded out lnto the 1now to 10 over the
HUGH MUlllGAN
MULLIGAN STEW
final check list with hi s loadmaster.
TOGETHER THEY CIRCLED the
sled. going down the manifest item by
item.
·'This whole section back here is for
the Washington. D.C. dropoff." huffed the
rotund. rubescent loadmaster. almost
spelling out the words with the steam from
his breath in the frigid air . "The box
marked fragile is Nancy Reagan's new set
of china. She's had her heart set on it. That
s terling sil ver ax is for Al Haig and Caspar
Weinberge r to bury out in the Rose
Garden.
"The gilt edged gift certificates are to
be inserted in the chimneys of the Israeli
and Saudi embassies. good for a weekend
for two heads of state at Camp David, all
expenses paid by Uncle Sam. The m atched
set of alchemists' scales and stainless ste.el
butcher knives go to Ronald Reagan and
Dave St ockm an to help the m c ut
government waste and balance the budget.
Richie Allen gets the quartz watch and a
life time s ubscr iption to his favorite
Japanese magazine .
Santa pointed to a large cardboard
carton j ust behind the driver 's seat
marked "use no hooks." "What's that?"
The loadmaster took out his Ben
Franklin half ·specs and squinted at the bill
of lading. "Oh , t h at's for George
Steinbrenner in New York. A· portable
dugout, so he doesn't have to come all the
way down from his private box to run the
Yankees or sign a contract with an
opposing batter. It comes equipped with its
own public address system for apologizing
to the fans and a pair of brass knuckles to
handle anything else that comes along."
SANTA CLIMBED UP on the seat and
interlaced the four sets of reins expertly
a mong his gloved fingers. "Any special
problems with frontier guards or customs 1
officials I have to worry about on this
run?" he fired a final question at Uae
load master.
"Well," said the elf, cons ulting h is
checklist again and conferring with the
cargo crews via the tiny microphone in his
fur-trimmed sleeve. "There's a packa1e
goina to Moscow that might prove a bit
troublesome. A Boy Scout compass and an
all-weather sextant for Lt. Cmdr. Ana~
Gushin. the commander of that
Whiskey-class Soviet s ubmarine that ended
up on lbe rocks in Sweden. Guaranteed to
work anywhere, even in Slberia."
Near mldn11ht, Mrs. Claua and leP>u
of Uted but happy elves stood ln the anow
watchln1 the s led disappear la a
Cbrtsumuy red glow ol retrorockets Into
the star-ftlled n.tcht.
"We have lift-off,., announced the
cap·com <c•r sule communicator• tn
mlsaioo contro . "Down ranae. everythin1
ls A-Okay and Ho-Ho-Ho."
-·. IV PHIL INTERLAN6t f Lagufl4Btach .,, '-·~
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01a1u........,.s ............ _,.,..__ 1'2·'24,
"Have everybody turn on their intercoms and I'll
shout a Season's Greeting at 'em."
flMA 80M8fCI
ATWIT'S ENO
Gift of love
best of all
This column isn't for everyone.
It's for the family who approaches this
holiday separated by pride and torn apart
by stubbornness.
This is a letter I received with a P .S.
requesting me to run it at Christmas.
"I read a column of yours called 'The
Impractical One.' The only reason I read it
was because my mother's best friend
clipped it out and gave it to her. My
mother then passed it on to me. I read it
and that night when I was alone. I cried. .
"YOU SEE, I AM THAT child. The one
that marches to a different drummer.
Many of the things you describe your son
as doing, I did too.
"I always knew that I was rough on
my parents and I tried to please them, but
somehow it never worked. I was a dreamer
and us dreamers are subject to having
·everything go wrong when we least wanted
it to. Your column drove home to me the
parents' feelings over a child like this. I
know that all the fights me and my parents
bad was all because they loved me. They
were afraid for me.
"Unfortunately, things did not go well.
Things dissolved into a fierce fight in
which they kicked me out. Since then our
relationship has been-strained. I talk to my
mother almost every day, but things aren't
right. We both seem to be smiling too much
on the outside and hiding what's on the
inside.
"ANYWAY, THE REASON I tell you
this is I'm hoping many mothers and many
children will read it and recognize
themselves. lf they do, maybe they will try a little harder to understand each other
and then can avoid the awful mistakes like
we made. "And if my mother reads this. maybe
she will take the little dragon candle I gave
her last Christmas <which she refused to
open) out of his box and put him in the
kitchen where he belongs. He does so want
to b.e there. If I see him I know
everything's all right. 1 do love them both
so."
Christmas Eve . . . what better time
for all of us to compromise our pride. rise
above our disappointments. acknowledge
mistakes and unwrap the greatest gift one
can ever receive from another human
being: love and forgiveness. .
For one of you, it's a dragon candle in
an unopened box.
--_______ ,___.,.,
HER9MEN
OUR MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO
Haight bus·
aptly Damed?
Caenfetti: As if the Muni isn't having
enough trouble. along comes this 7-Haieht
bus driver who tries to roust a passenger
for singing "Jingle Bells." What the news
stories didn't report is that the sweet
singer is a regular on that route -a blind
black man with a beautiful voice. When the
irate driver summoned a Muni inspector,
the latter said, ''I hesitate to throw a blind
man off a bus," and refused. The driver
stomped off. Sometimes the Haight bus is
too aptly named. .
Unwarranted zeal : Motorists, be
happy that all S.F . motorcycle cops aren't
as conscientious as Officer Bob Faenzi, a
10-year vet. So far this year. he has handed
out 607 moving violations. And on the
seventh day he arrested ...
WORD GAMES: ls it worth reviving
Namephreaks long enough to report that
Pacific Telephone's Vice-Pres. for Public
Relations is Gerald D. Blatherwick?
Brenda Berlin thinks so . . . Arthur Ost
sa w it on El Camino Real, a VW
bumperstickered "I s upport Greenpeace"
-under which some wag had added,
··what About Stringbeenz?" ... New PSA
ad: "Special Take-off Fare $39." Okay,
how much to land?
WORD GAMES, CONT'D.: Anagrams
for Ronald Reagan: "Lard on a range"
<Stephen Gross); "A real drag, non ?"
(Wayne Silka) ... Dave McElhatton on
the Ch. 5 11 o'clock news explained, to
Susan Kaye's bewilderment, that the Coast
Guar.d .. was dropping jts inYestigation. into.
the Freedom II yacht mystery "because of
a growing lack o~ evidence" . . .
Jim Schock's self-cancelling phrase:
"First class postage." And JohD Moore
nominates the GGNRA's ad for a
"maintenance worker, permanent, subject
to furlough" as a self-cancelling job ...
Okay. euphemisms: Eleanor Benelisha
nails PG&E for constantly describing
earthquakes as "seismic events," while
Atty. Bob Gnaizda is guilty of calling
Marin "charitably oversaturated"
(because of the big bucks Buck Fund> ...
By the way, don't tell that to the Marin
Suicide Prevention Center, which was just
turned down for a grant. I guess that's why
they keep putting me on hold.
ANATOMY LESSON: "How do you
like the new America? We've cut the fat
out of government, and more recently, the
heart and brain (the backbone was gone
some time ago). All we seem to have left
now is muscle. We'll be lucky to escape
with our skins, don't you think? <Signed>
The Goat, Berkeley."
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
IHER.E C AN BE' A .,-IME
WME'N THE' G~E'A-rE'ST O~ ALL
POSSIBLE
ADV~NTlJRE
IS
Taurus plans revised
Friday. December %5
ARIES (March 21-April 19): You
perceive trend of future; spiritual faith ha5
been renewed and you are revitalized.
Accent oo communication, special readin1
materjal, long-distance calls and news of
travel. '
TAU&US <April 20-May 20>: Some
plans will be reviewed and ultimately
revised. You'll.be beneficiary of significant
changes which result in profit. Individual
close to you confides hopes.
GElllNI (May 21-June 20): Penons
who previously presented opposing vlews
will now accent conciliatory attitudes. Be
receptive, give others benefit of a doubt.
CANCE& <June 2l·July 22): Whether
home or vtsltin1, you'll feel warmth of
family presence. Domestic environment
becomem harmonious and your ouUook ls
tln1ed with optimiam.
LEO (July 23·Au1. 22): Spiritual
quaUtlee shine: personal ma1netl1m
dom•n•• scenario. Focus on reunlOftS, lilts, cldldren. Cancer, Scorpio. Places
pencm ftpre promineDUy.
. Via.GO <Aue. 23-Sept. 22>: Basic
valu• ~ IUl'tllnllY clear; accent will
be OD home, MCUritJ, family and potential.
P'ocu1 allO will be on responalblllty, cla..._,. md 1PlrlUaal coneepta.
UWA (Sept. II-Oct. 22)~ Jm~ved
commmktadon wttJa relati•• blalillfhta
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HOIOSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
holiday scenario. Trips, visits, creative
ideas and valuable contacts make this a
memorable time.
sa>aPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Yo~ get to
heart of matters -new start in new
direction is highlighted. Relationship
intensifies and coincides with holiday spirit.
SAGITl'A&IUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
Accent on personality, individuality,
charisma and superb timing. lntuiUoo bJts
mark, you'll anticipate important events
and be at right place at crucial moment.
CAP&ICO&N <Dec . .22-Jan. 19 ):
SurpriMs are featured; what bad been
bidden now becomes visible. You 1et
bebind-1cene1 view, you'll resolve
dilemma and your outlook will be more
optlmhtie than In rec-ent pa1t. .
AQVA.&ruS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Many
de1lrea1 hopea, whbea wlll become
realltiea. Scenario l\l1bli1bt1 1Ht1,
pleuure and aura of l"OIUllN.
Pl8CD (Feb. lt-Marcb JO): Exchan1e
or Ide.a -and lifta -prcme Rlmulatlnc. Profeutonal 1uperlor lbowl appredatJon
ror your eff ort1.
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Orange Coaat DAIL v PILOT/Thur'lday, o.c.tnbtt 24, 1981 -
BURST OF LIGHT -The lights of a Christmas
tree at New York's Rockefeller Center are
accentuated in a photo made with a double
exposure and zoom lens. A primary time
.., .........
exposure of the tree was made to record the
scene. and another exposure. made while
zooming the lens. creates the streaking effect
of the lights.
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COSTA -641·1289 1aa-.--.
--voa.io4~ Christmas; "All Scrooged Up"
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SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY CHURCH
C.11142-5171.
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to work lor ou.
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V1<ePr"~1 T11l1 il•l-n1 was lllllCI wllh Ille Cou11ty C•tr~ or Ora11e-County on O.umtMtrl..1'191
JAMES E. OOlt•OTT JR.
A" .. ,..Y M l..tW
tti Ttw11 CHI.,. Ot-
s..ICt Ml c .. 11 ~(A tU» Publl'he<I OrM\Qt C°"'' 011ly P1io1 Otc 10, 11, 74, 31, 1'191 S312 .. t
E~•d 0 lOll•btCll Thi• \latemtnt w•• llltd wllll 1111 County Clerk Of O<anoe '°"ntv Oii o.cervl>H •. 1'111 .. 117111 Published Or ..... Cot" D•llY PllOI
0.< 10. I>, 1•, lt, '"'' $)17 .. 1
"<:l'ITIOUS I USINaU NAM• STATaMaNT Tiit followln9 P•rso11 11 ooln9 butlntUal
CAMPBELL'S PMOTO CENTER, en Wul 171"' SlrH I, S.111• All•, C1lltor11la J•(• 8. Pyle, " S..rrow ... w•. ,,.1 .... C.lllonll• '111'
Tl\h bulllltU II <Olldu< lt<I Dy •II lndlvlOuel
Ject< 8. Pyle
l 1111 •ta•-· ••. 111.0 •1111 llw Countv Cle•• ot 0<1119e Cou111f Oii O.Ctmber U, l'llt
"'""' PublltNd o..,,.. Co.ul Delly Piia.,
De< f4, JI, 1'111, J..i 7. i., 1'92 SS)4.41
A MIARY CHl'llTNAI
AND
A HAPPY NeW YIAR .9
About this tune each
year w e Luke tht:
prlv1lc:ac or wi11hlna all
lbe many rrlcnd4 bf our' ph1rm~cy the Season'•
Joyous Gret>llng:i.
We are grateful for the
opportunity to Ml your
pre11cr1pt1ons and supply
t he sickroom needs a nd
health aids which help
you to lead a healthit!r
and happier lire.
Your better health will
always be our c h ief
conet:rn. We shall always
appreciatf the
preference you show us
by permitting us Lo be
your personal pharmacy
YOUR DOCTOR CAN
"PHONE US when you
need a medicine. Pick up
yo ur prescription If
shopping nearby. or we
will deliver promptly
wi\hout extra charge A
great m a n y peop l e CONT•INEA SUPPLY
COMPAN Y. INC,. • Cal1tor111t corpor•tlon, G4neral P1nMr, llSll
Weiter" Av•ftvt. G•rde" Grove. C•lllornt• 91MS
PVIUC ll~l "~~~:!~:~·:::' entrust u s with lht>ir
TM 1011-1119 ,.., ..... , .,, oo1n9 prescriptions.
Thi• buftMU II COflGll<ltO by • llrnlltO part...,.~p
FICTITIOUS 8USIHES$ NAMIE STATaMENT bWM~E'!~~IHE, UM ,.,_,, 8••• . '•H UDO PMARMAC Y
Cotl• Mew , C.lltorl'll• mv Fne Del..-,
CO NTAINER SUPPLY COMP ... NY, INC
T nt loll0w•l'l9 perM>ns •rt 001n9
buslne\$•\ Soulll Coasl CM LH•ll\9, Int .• HI~ .... Calltorl'llt ,.,_.oMIOl'I, 116< Ntwpol'I .._.,.,....a.
Aooe1'1 S. Han Jr • ~•Uclenl HUFST•ot.IA, MILi.E A,
CA•LSON & 81A•DSLEY
C ANO C AOVERTISIH<i ASSOCl4TES, SOI N Cou t HIQllw•y l.•Qun• S.acn. Calitor11t1 t:IU1 l(•nneth Murro Curto, "I N CO•ll HIQllWIY l a911n• Bt•<ll, c,alllornla .,~1
lllYG., COiie Mew. C:..lltomla tlUI ., ....
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p,. .... -..~-1-... ~ aei.1t••"· '""• "* New ... 1'1 9Ndl, CllltOf111• •Mot Tiii• 1ta1e,,_1 ..,,.. 111eo w1111 1~
Cou11ly Cler~ ot Oranve County °" Dec. 2, 1'191. Fl71171 Publl"*I 0.""911 Cou1 Dtlly Piiot, Dec J , 10, 17, t•. t'ltl
FICTITIOUS 8USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
S1 .... 1
Th• fouowtnQ oer\oni •'~ do•no b\lstn•,,, •s HESTER INTER NAT ION Al
STAMP co .• 77011 Call• Ooraoo, s ... JUll\ Capl\lr-, CA 91•11
HAROLD E HESTER 77011 C•llt
Oor•Oo S.n JtHn C•o•~tt•no CA
fl•IS
C•orQlt11• Curto, s.• N Cool H1911w1y L19"11t Bt•<h, C<1lllorl\ll
•tu1
TPH\ Ov\UW"' ., cono"c't'CI .,.., • QOM r•I oartne~IO ll•nneth Murr1y Cuno
Thi\ •141ttmtnl wH 11100 wllh lht County Clerk or O.tni,e County on
OtomtMtrl, "II. 1'177nl Publl\/Wd Oroango C.0.lt DlllY Pllol.
O.c 10. 11, t• 11, '"' ~»!Ml
rueuc MOncE
FICTITIOU$ •USIN1E$5 NAME STATEMENT
11\t 1011owln9 Pt••on ·~ Gotno bu"neu a~ INTERNATION .. L EXCHANGE CO O U v.,•no Pi.Ct 11v1nt Coltlorn1<1 'I'll I)
(MPOUllOn SoulllCOHI
Ctr Lt.unv, Inc. "".,.,.... T!lh \lal-1 WH llleo with Ille County Cl•rfl. or 0r•"9' County °" Oeumber n .•••
""'" Publl\htd o..,,.. Coa1t Dally Pllol,
Ot< ~4, JI, 1'111,J ... I, 14, l.C Ust-81
l'ICTITIOUS 8UMNISS MAME STATIE ..... lllT Tiit lollowl119 PtrlOf'ls •re OOlllQ l>U\llltU ti AV F !.IEVELOP MENT
CO MPANY 2411 Ma<Arth11r eouie .. ro, Newpon !Uach, C•111Mnl4
IJ'JUO ••Pad Cllal>lly, 110 Via TOluc.e, S.11 Cl•men4•. C.lllornte mn Vl<1or t<\la. 000 Wll•l\lr t
8ou101ro, No, W>O, Bt••"Y Hiiis. Calllor111a '0717
FICTITIOUS •uS1NaSs NAMf. $TATEMIENT
Hit rouowl"ll ..-rson• ••• doing buslneon IA I A.I M IBI AESTt<E Y IC INTERIORS fCI AES THETIC DESIG NS, IOI ACTION l,.NOVATION MOTIVATION , l'IOO Blf(I\ SI Su1le 11?, N .... _, 8ea(n, c. •1..0 Mel 0.1911. n••• Alt$0 P••k Esl•ltl, El Toro, C• 97•30 Shannon O•IQI• ,, • .,. All\O P••k
E"•I .. , El Toro. C• 97•l0
l "1' bu'•nn\ f\ tonouc.•to by en tndl•tdu•I IM11111<1ncl. Wllel s->non O••Qlt
t rui t:141t•ment ... , tUecJ wtlh the Coul\ly CIU' ol o .. nQe Cov/\ty Ofl
0.<em-8. 1•1 F17711•
Publt•heO Or•ni,e Coall O•llY Pilot JEAN MESTER 11011 Ctllt Oor•Oo, ~n Juan C•Pl~trano CA .,.,s
Mr Ron.tlO J C•tn, 4ll} Vor1"'
P~ 1rv1ne.c111ton11a•n1s Freo Shr•9al, llUO Bow ltvard, •111 Floor
Holly-. C•lllornla "* ArNCSCllably
Victory O.c 10 II ,. )1 '"'' Ull 11
Thi• l>u\I""'' '' conou<.l•O b~ •" 1n<1tv1au11
H•rot<t E Ht>Slt!t
l htS 't•te-me-ni Wd\ llff'd wUh 11'C County Cl•rk 01 Or4n9t County on
Tiii\ ~~· I\ COllOll<l.0 111 •n 1ndlvtdual
Aonald J C•ln
t "t\ \t•t~"' ••t-t1lf'd .un tP\f' County Cler' or Or•"QO Cou11ly "" O.ctmbor If, 1'191 ,..,..,, Ct!< u . 1911 FllMU Puo11snea Or-Cot\! 011ty Ptlot
Publl\l'led Oranot C°"\I 011ly Po101 De< 11 2• JI "" Jal\ 1 14t2
0.C. 17, l4,l1 l"I Ja11 1 1"1 ~•JI.lit S'70.11
NOTIU OF TltUSTEE'S ULIE
1-------------
FICTITIOUS 8U!>INESS NAME SlAlEMENT
LMft Ne. n1,411 lM toltowtno pt1-r..Ott\ •tt 001nq
T.S. Ma. ""1·1 ""''n•u •• NEWPORT HOME LOAN INC •• HUAHINE ) 190S7 Smll•Y Onw,
HOflf\
Tiii\ 1la._I ,. .. 111.0 with 1!1t
County Clork or 0•11191 Coullflf
on Oe<-r 11, 1'11
M(G E IE A f'AUI.., INC. A"_,,_ttuw -edllren-......... "' ..... "' ,,_ OM H...,.,. 11\ace, kit. 7M
111aw.-n 9Mdl, ~ .,_ ,,,...,
Publl"'90 Or-Coas! Oafly Pilot. 0.< 74, )I, l'llt. J..i I, I•, 1.C S,S.1 .. 1
0 11ly •PPoll'lltO Tr11•ltt unG•• 111• Or•nQ•,Olllor11I••,.., NOTICE O F DEATH O F tollowl"9dH<•lbeOOH•Cl oflr111IWILL Fran" •no Slwlrt L C•ont 190S7 JE ANNE L. DOWNARD
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Smlley O<ow,O•ln<JO Calolornt••-.• AND OF PETITION TO t<l(;HEST BI OOER FOR C.•SH RoC>tn F -1(•1111et<I A W•IM>n,
1p..,•1>•t ••time ot "''" •n 14 .. 1111 1ssne••o.tn 1rv1nt CAlllorn••'"" A DMINIST E R ESTATE
mo11ty al ti. u1111to Sl•IHI •II r191>1 M••• O MIO Terry M O•,....n•• NO. A11141J.
llllt •llcl tl'llttH1 (Oft¥e\'t0 10 -now 7Jl Nor111 Harwooo. Or-Calllorn·• T 0 a I I h e I r s • lwlG !IV II ...-, WIO Oe('O Of Tru•I 111 •7&60 llw propeny ~rtlnc>ll., Ot1crlbt0 Ft.,,, C•oUI be ne f iC I ar ieS, C r ed j tor 5,
"CTITIOUS 8USINIU NAMI ST4TIEMIEMT T II• followln9 perso111 •rt doln9
~itMUat. 1•1 MITlt"' CUSTOM MADE ALTERATIONS lbl MITR• CUSTOM MADE BOUTI QUE, 1673 Irw in• A-.-. Ccale Mew, C..lfonll• ...,, MICrt F •m1r9ha11arl, 11l0
trvln• Avenue, H••oort •••<Pti. Call tor11la taMO $1\al\111 111 .. ltl, 4 Roc:•y ICllOll lrvlM, CAIHorn141 '111S
Thh Du>l11t1t 11 <-<led by •
-·•• -1nenlll9. Mltr• Atn),...Nlrl
Tlllt -we lllaG wlll\ IN GCH111ty Cltr1t O! a.a,. County °"
OecemllerD. '"'· Ft""7 PublltNd Or-Coall Delly Piiot.
De< to, fl, 1 .. 1, Jan I, H, 1.., S~t
rueuc NOTICE 60T8RI UNSSOTNO R .... sBT !RPBH_ EA~ ol.. Th•\ ..... _, ..... hied '""" ,,,. cont ingent c reditors, and ,. ~ --Countw Ctn • ol Or•nve County on b ROBINSO..,,,.,w..no-.. 11. O.Ctmbe<l 1 .. 1 persons wh o may e NOTIC EOF DEAT H OF
BE NEF•C•ARY NEWPORT Fmm otherwise inte rested in the MA R GARE T M . ><OMELOANTRUSTa1Y'I Puo11v1eoo.-c.o.\10.i1vP1io1, w illoresta teor.JEANNE D E R 1 E G , AK A
Rttor-Fow.,.ry 21 '"'1 n in1t• De< 10 11· , •. 11· 1"'1 sw .. , L 0 0 \Al N A R D . a I So M A R G A R E T M A R Y No 1131' tn -·~, l)afJO 17•1 OI .,
Olll<l•I Rt<Of'" In llw O!lkt ol .,... -·II' fllllllftl'I k n 0 w n a s J E A N N E D E R ' E G A N 0 0 F Recor0ero10<anot coun1y ••10ottc1 r•-""'IK LOWELL DOWNARD, p E TIT I O N T 0 :!~~1~1 oocribo '"' lollowl1>9 FICTITIOUSaUSINESS JEANNE DOWNARD, J . ADM I NISTER EST ATE
l.OI •IO! TIKI •Sl>S, on lhf! City of NAME STATEMENT L . D 0 W NA R D . J . NO, A111463.
N•wpOr1 Beech, Count .. or Oranve. The lollowlnQ Dtr\On ,, dol119 DOWNARD, JEANN E M . T 0 a I I he i r s • ~~,e~·.~~·~~t-~·1~ :;:·.~ bu\l~~·~·;HuTTLE COMPANY. 1500 DOWNARD and MR S . beneficiaries. c reditors
1Mtu""'· MlKell•""°"' Mao1. 1n 111e wuimln.t••. · J., S.nl• Ana, CA LELAND F, DOWNARD. a nd contingent c reditors of
olll<t 01 the t ounh •KO•de• or uto •2103 A petition has been filed M a rgaret M. Derieg and '~';ihPT•t101t.0t•riv1111,m1ner•il, CK•~:.!!'.~~ •• ~;.~~::,:,•, ls. by Ja cque line D persons who may b e
m1ntra1 ro9'11•. n•tur•• ••' ••9't•>. •nd Tl\ts bullne.s " '°"""''.a by •n Sundquist tn the Superior otherwise interested in the Olhtr hydrourbOns OY whallOt••• lndlvlGual Court of Or ange County w ill and1or estate :
Nme ""°"'" ,,.., m•• be wit hin or P•lrk•• M Cor~·· ti th t J ,. n A t'ti h be f I d under 1ht parcel O! llnd her•INbOvc Tiii\ llll~ wal lllt<I wllh ti. reQUeS ng a aCQUe I e p{> I On a S ('n I e
on<r1Dec1, 1-111er '"'''"""" .,.,,.. • .,.1 counly Cit•-ot Or•"9" count• on D Sundquist be appointed b y M a r g a r e t A n n rl91\1 or Grllll119, mll'llf19. t aP1ori1>9 .,,., Ott IS, 1'111 as personal r e presentative o· Flaherty in the Superior
Ol>8"11"9 111ere1or •nd stor ing 1" •no F11Mu to administer the estate of Court of Orange County remov l119 '"" ~ ''""' WIO l•nd or P11bll-Or1n9t Coast 0.IJy Pilot, 11w 01,..., 1-. '"'1uc111>9 t"< ••Qlll 10 0e, 11, 14, JI, 1911. Ji., 1• 1,., ~1 11 the dec edent. requesting that Margaret
whlp11oc:1< or dt1K11on111y or111 •no A h ear ing on the petition Ann O ' FI ah er t y b e
mint trom ••00• 01h•• than lho•e •lllJC Mlllnc£ will be held on January 6, appointed as personal hefelnabo~e-dt\cr1bed1 oU Ot 9•' r-. "" -11• '""""" ano "'••11 1n10, thr0U9n 19B2 a t 9 . 30 a m . in r e p r es e n I a t I v e t o
or Hrou ,,,. wt>wri«t °' uw ••no FtCTirous •usiNus Department 3 locate d at administe r the estate of
h4!retnat>ove0tw:rlbed,1ndtobo11om l'IAMIESTATEMENT 700 Civ ic Center Drive M argaret M . Derie g
W<h wlllp•loOed or dlrecllonally Tiie lollowlftQ "'\Oft' .,. GolnQ west . s ant a A n a • (under the Independent drllleo -lls, tunnel• •llcl SMll• under l>Us•ntu •S
a110 t>enealfl or i.vono 1i. n""°' souTH COAST LEASING co California Administration of Esta tes
llmll\ lhlreot, end lo rtarill, ............ l:I01 Dove SlrMI. •• ,, FIOOf, NeWPOrt IF YOU OBJECT to the Ac t ). The petition is set for
equip, maintain, r-1• .,.,.,,.n •nd 8tKll, (llilornl1'76'0 g r anting of the not11ion. hear inn 1n Dept. No 3 at o~rtlt 1ny '"'" well> or mini\, Ml•Qa,.I ~ Martin, • Be lit IL• ... ~ ' • ..., will•""'· ,_,,.,. 1,.. rlQll• 10 or111. •r•I"• caiitoml• .,11• you should either appear 700 Ci vie Cente r Ori v e.
mine, 11ore, ••P10'• •"0 operate Gerakl 1. c11ae>m•n. 11191 aonon at the hearing and s tate West, in the City of Santa
throuQh"" ••.rfa<e or 1"' up~r soo c•rc••· Hunll"!llOll Bt«h, c1111orn1a your obi·ect ions or rile Ana. Ca lifornia on Jan 13, feel of th4! subwrt.ce or 11111 l•llcl •tM' M
Mrel11abOW Oew:r111oO, •• •tte<"....O tn Tht1 bullMn" <onduc1td by • written ob1ections with lhe t9B2 a t 9:30 A. ·
deed rKorde<l December •. I ... In P9oner•I p.-i,..nNp court before the hearing. IF YOU OBJECT to the
-""· P90t ..... 0111<1•1 Record' Marl>&••• M Merllft Your appearance may be granting of the petition. 11JO Pon Aitllty, Newoort Be.ch, T"'' ste-nt w•~ flltcl with ,.,. hou d 'th CAttuo cou,.ty citr' 01 Or•-Count•°" 1n person or by your you s I e1 er a ppear
.. tit a street addrto or <.ommo11 Ot<embt'r u. 1'111 a ttorney, a t the hearing a nd State
do•ene11on h 111own abo•t. 110 1'17MIJ I F you A R E A your objec.t ion s or f ile
warr•nl y Is otvon •• 10 ... Publllheo0r•ngo Con10allyPllor c RED IT 0 R ltt b' r Ith th comptetenen or corrtc111tu1 .. Tro. De< "· 7•. Ji. t'ltl J.,. '· 1.., S•1t.tt O r a wr en 0 Jee 1ohns W e
11tMflei•rv under w•• o..o or rrus1. contingent creditor of the court before t e hear ing.
..., ru t0no1 • brtac11or .,.,..,11in11w deceased , you must fil e Your appearance may be
obllG••1011• tt<11••0 111 •ttby, PllUC •~£ your c laim with the court i n person o r by your l'ltnloto,. t~t<llttcl ...0 Cltllver.O 10 t11t-llOMG•wr111.,,0e<1ara11ar1 ~ or present i t t o the attorney.
a1 0tt.w•1-~ '°' s.11. •nd NOTIC1ETocaao1To•s personal representative I F Y 0 U AR E A
wr111enna11ctofbrea<11...oote•ect1011 o, •uu<T•AN5'1t• a ppointed by the court C R E D I T 0 R o r a ~~~~ '[: :.;y'': ~:·1~~~~ 1Stc ... ,., .. 117 u.r-c.i w ithin four months from contingent c reditor of the """ '"•••at••• 11111 wno,.1a11tdt er~:,:~:~· ~~Yw~~~·~.!4:..i!;: the date of firs t issuance d eceased, you must fife
ceuuo laid l'IOtlt• 01 br.ach •no of Mtd•<•I Gniuci. ttte . Tr..i11eror111, of letters as provided in your claim w ith the cou r t
•1tct10tt 1o e.Aec.,_StP1..,.11eri ..... , .. b111111eu aooreo 1• 144 1 sec t i on 700 of th e or present ii to the 1•1 ... lf'IJlt NO lt1S Ill -1•104 Avoc-. "'-' ....... County of .... u•J,otM'o0tt1c1a1 Reconb °''"••· !>llt•ot 0 111.,n••. tMt •bulk C &llfornla Probate COde. personal representative
S.lcl .... •Ill be m(Mle. lllil wllllOul llAntltf II about lo bt mid• to The time for filing c laim s appointed by the c ourt
o v•11en1 or ••"•11•Y. u prot or 11tlc111rd A ""''"'" ~ 01 .. ,..•11< wi II not exp ire prior to within four months from =~:--.:;-: :,';~·,:':=~,::; ~~~~.~~!,~~!::,~.,!~~=~~!.~ four months from the date the date ot first Issuance
prt11<llNI wni °' ,,. not•hl -ur.a 11 1u1 Awouoo. Htwp0r1 &H<"· o f the hearing n o ticed o f le tters as provided In
by Vici Cit.cl of Trufl, wllll lnltrtll •t COUlllY of°'-· $t1lt0f Ctlll9r11la abOve. Section 700 of the Probate lnMIOl'IOttptov14td.Mlftft("·"•11y. Tiit pr-1y 10 1111 lr-ftrrtO It YOU MAY EX"'MI NE T ~r tt1twm.o1 ..,1ae>eHotTrv>1,, 1ou1ed •• 1u 1 A•octoo, Ne wport "' Code o t California. he
'"'· chtr9t1 '"" .. ,,." .. ' of 111t &•tell, County or o'*'"'· Slat• of the file kept by the court. time for filing c laims will
,,..,t1 .. ....,of 1t1t trusi.cr"l4Cl1>y ca111or111• f f you are a person not expire prior to four
w10 o.."' Tr"" s.1c1 .. ,. •111 • s.1c1~-""''°''"'-'"_,.. I t t-... I th st t MIO • -.. J........v •. 1"2, •• 0 All \loctt 1n ,,._., 1111uru, n eres """ n e e a e , months from the date of 1·oe ,..M., a1 "" (llepman ,..,_ •11u1pme111 1110 oood w111 •' '"•' vou may flle a request the hearing not iced abOve. ..,1r-.IOltltCIYl<Ct111erl11llcll11Q, •H I0109f ~11111( blltlneu ...... _ •• with the court to recelvt YOU MAY EXAMINE :OC::,:.~ A-, 1n 11w c uy ~.:1::;, ~: .. ~~~~~·~!~= SPtclal notice of the flllno the file kept by the court.
A1 "* .. ,,.. °' e.. 111111a111U1111k111on 11uc11, c:°""'' of or-. sta1• •• of the Inventory of estate If you are interested In the
• 1111t ... iu. IN 1oi.1 _,of t1w c 1111ornl• .• 11., "" w11 oo " assets and of the petitions, e state , you mav file a
1111u10 N 1•110 01 ,,,. 011110•11011 J•...,••Y. t"2,•11:•'M 11 0.11• ~ acc ounts and reports reque•t with , ... court to _",..."" ........ -......... -rtln, ... Oevt, Sullt ,,._ NWP9f' I .. .. '"" .,_ ...., etttnM• ceMA, ·-""· ••""· c;_.1., .. o.e11 .. , S1••• ot described In sect on 1200., r•Celve special notice of
... d •ew•ncn •• ••u.uu4. To ce111on111. of the Callfornla Probate t h e Inventory of estate *'""'' .. .,. ~ "°· ~ 1119' s 0 I ••• ' "". w" '. I It. Code ..... ets a~ of t ... natltlons "4• 0141 «al,.... TrlMltte,..ot • .wi ...,_s ,..,,... tft4I • I .. ~ ,,. "" '
o ••• ,~._,., .-r"--_., '"""".,."' •• J acquet ne 0 . acc ount and reports
......,...,...."-·""· 1M1t1r .. .-n1.,.,_1,•,., N-Su ndquist desc ribed In Sectlan 1too.S :;ro:=.~. 1~~, .......... , .. ._, Jen ia. Pet
0
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9
oner AV of the Callfomla Prob1te
..... ,_.,.,...1,_,.,~-•ltflu• DAVI . D" I S, Cod•. ., °""" ~t ., • u..i'9ml c.mmertt.i c.-.. A Horney fer P•tltlon•r, C a r o I H • y t 1 E t 11, .......,.,lie,...,., oe-..: DK.,....14, '"" 100 BattOCNn lollleYI N 1 AttOf'MY 11t Lew, 419 IE. =-~~---::::: l+wWlb. Sltltt *• Ltnt at1clt, t7t" Sl'f914, Costa MHll, m.o--r,....,.. Ca U...,....-Z. CA "60: tet.M2-u79. ~ o-..... CiNfl Oell't ,..... ,111111_. °'""' C..•1 o.uv "i.t. ,,.,.."""' 0r.., CMtt Oeil• ,. ... I ~..,.. brMiit c.-. °'1'' "'let.. O.C. tt. ft,~ "9i m1•1 DK u,.. .,..., 9". O, .. '4."" ,.. ~. t1, 1t, )4. 1'91,_...
Lower interest rates 'likely'
Economic recovery C(}Uld be possible by 1982
AhhouRh the c urrent eeonomlc weakness •1
expec ted to continue durln1 the first half o r 1982, It
s h o uld be a ecompanled by a further easlna in..
lnte rc1St rates. which In turn s hould help spur the
economy to recover y b y m1d 1982, said R obert
Parry, c hie f economi11t and uecutlve vice
preside nt or 54lcurlty Pacific National Dank.
"If these s hort·te rm lntcre1St rates continue
d o wnward," P~rry said in lssuin1 the bank's
year .end forecast, "lenders will probably soon be
o rre r ing adjustable rtate mortgages at initial Issue
r ates of under 15 percent. whJch s ho uld be popular
with borrower s. brin ging relief to the troubled
housing industr y."
Parry said the current e a sing o f the Inflation
pressures that h as tro ubled the econo mic system
in recent years is probably the most encouraging
development in the economy.
According to Parry. the nation 1s n ow in a
f airly deep recession whic h he c haracterized a s
"not as bad as that of 1973 75, but probably worse
than the oth e r postwar bus iness cycles an
severity."
Parry said the automob ile Indus try, among the
hardest hit of the recession. is expected to recover
g r a dua lly throughout 1982. "By the end of 1982,"
Parry said , "total auto s ales, including imports.
s hould again be n earin g an annual rate of 10
million units."
As a result or the r ecessionary forces driving
down lax revenues, th e federal budget de ficit is
OUNGI caum BUSINISS
forecas t to b e around S90 billion. While some
forecasts of the budgetary deficit~ considerably
hig h e r . P arry believes the eas ang'in interest rates
and inflation could actually have som e mode ratin g
e ffect on the growth of fed eraJ expenditures.
"The Cons umer Price Index probably will be
s howing annual inflation rates averaging below 7
p e rcent during the firs t hall o f 1982, with the
p ossibility of some increase res ulting from
d e m and pressures during the second half," he
said .
The mode ration of inflation. toget.her with lhe
second phas e of the federal tax cut, should boos t
con s umer spending during the second half o f next
year This. in turn, will s pur business s pending for
OVER THE CO UNT ER NASO LISTINGS
MUTUAL FUN D
both durable e<tulpment und non re"odcnllal
eonstruct1on
MSI Oa&a Co~. or Costa Mesa has concluded
an agreement with two m a jor Japanese companl~
under whic h MS I will market worldwide a new
low cost. handheld d»ta e ntry termmal.
T he new MSI portable data entry terminal11
will be produced to M S l's 11peciflcallon11 in J apan
by M ot.sushita Communication Industrial Ltd . and
purchulled by MS I through C. ltoh Electronics. a
large trading compan y . acting as sales agent
Under the agreement with MalBwihit a and C
ltoh , M S I has exclus ive marketing riehts
throughout the world o utside of Japan Prices and
comple t e techni cal s p ecifications will be
a nnounced in J u nuary, when firs t c u s tomer
deliveries are scheduled l<> begin •
Stockholders or W estlaoda Bank have
approved a proposal to reorganite Westla n,nk
into a one·bank holding company .
The ann o uncem ent was made by C . L · ce
Thomas, president and chief executive o m
Accordin g t o the reorganization an,
Wes tla nds Bank will becom e a who lly owoed
s ubsidiary or Westlands Di vers ified Bancorp Inc .,
a nd s tockholde rs will receive one share cf commo n
stock in the holding company for each share of
bank slock o wned. Outstanding opt ion s and
warrants ror the purchase of WesUands' common
stock will be conver ted into options o r warrants !or
a like number o r s hares or holding company
com mon stoc k .
Western D igital Corp. o r Irvine h as sold a
m aJority inter est in its T echnology Analysis Group
1 nc s ubsidiary
C h a rles W. Missier. president, said Barrington
Int· • a business services firm from Campbell,
Calif., has acquired a m ajority interest in
Techn ology Analysts Group The new a rrangemen t
w ill expand TAG's e ntry into management
con s ulting and s trategic planning for m ajor U S
corporations
It wi ll a l so f acilitate Barringto n 's
participation through TAG in major cons ullinR
programs with U S. defense agencies. Western
D igit al will retain a minority equit y participation
in TAG Technology Analysis has o ffices tn Irvin e
and San J ose. and tn Arlington, Va •
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NYSE COMPO ~IT E TRAN ACTION
QUOT A TIOld INCLUOr I llAOI' OH '"' NIW vo••. M IO•I U ' l'A(I"( .... •OU Oot, DI TIOIT AIOO (IN(INNAfl H OC• IJl (HANOI\ AND llll'()MitO I V TNI NA,0 AND INH IN f I
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How to return
Yuletide gifts
Tb1s being the day before Christmas, my hollday
m essaae lo you 11 bow to return mall·ord•
Christmas girts -and If you think lh18 l• hardly ·
a ppropriate for the season, you haven't yet been
amona the millions who have received mail-order
Items In badly damaged condition, In the wron1 alle
or not at all wh~t the sender hud thought was bem1
sent • ·
You do have rights. While you must scrupulously
obuy the rules, the rltehts are yours, fint aa a
cons umer and second ss a mail-order buyer. It ii
basic business
common sense r 0 r t h e
m a il o rd e r
h o u s es t o
e mphasiie this
as they enter an -SY-LVl-A-PD_IT_la
e ra o f th e
grea t e s t
expansion in their history.
H ere are ti ps for retur ning Christmas
m e rchandise, put together by L. Vernon Co., a
Jo.year·old mail·order house headquartered in Ml.
Vernon, N. Y (Vernon boasts its policy is for fuU
re runds if a customer is not satisfied with the
purchase, even on monogrammed items. Af'ter this
re port, it had better mean it.)
l > Enclose a lette r telling the company that you
are returning a Christmas girt and explaining the
re asons for your action. Be sure to give the name and
address or the original purchaser, and also tell the
company what you want done. For instance, if you
want a damaged article replaced, make that clear.
Or 1f you want to e xchange the merchandise tor a
different item in the catalog or for another size, say
so Or if you want a refund. don't fool around about it.
2 ) ln most cases. you also are entitled to
reimbursement for s.hipping costs, but you must
req uest the reimburse ments. Do so.
3 1 Follow directions for returns with care. If a
special fo rm is required, for instance, be sure t.o call
the company and have the company send you the
form . This is a vital point.
4 i Wh en returmng or exchanging the item, keep
a full record of what you have returned as well as
c·opies of any packing slips.
If yQu were the original mail-order buyer, all
or the a bove can be applied t.o you as well. And you
have the additional rights to:
5> Check the reputation or reliabiljty of any
mall-order company through a local Better Business
Rureau, government COn!fumer arfairs department or
the Direct Mail/Marketing Association <6 East 43rd
5l , New York, N. Y 100171
6 I Be guaranteed satisfaction, with replacement
of the product or return of your money, if you are not
satisfied
7 1 Be notified if a n order is delayed with the
option lo cancel and receive a full refund of any
paym ent you have made.
81 An accurate and honest description or the
product as well as a fair a nd competitive price.
9> Prompt deli ver y of your order, undamaged
mercha ndise delivered as you ordered it and
courteous, prompt replies to your que ries.
10) Ask and get more information about the
product or any aspect or the mail-order company's
service
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TNMIMHUNT
TH9~
Gwlt;.,..,. P. Morgen
• HAWAII l'tYS-0
M llnMd luftetfG Meklng ·
~, ..... lout peopi.
.. ~-hoellge. end , ....... that lie .. e
welklng Ome t>oMC>. r... DIOIC CAVETT ia.s-····
• • • "The GathW!ng"
(11178) Ed Aaner. MeurMn
Si.pieton. Longtime dlvl-
lllofll emong "*"bet• of
the family of • dying men
come out In the open when
hie grown OttlPf'lng ~lher
f0t e flr\91 femly reunlort
uo I IUL..LUYE I LOVE LUCY
SALUTE -Six-time Oscar-winning
producer-director Frank Capra will be
saluted by film Industry in "High Hopes:
The Capra Years" at 10 tonight on
KNBC (4).
Nick 8uon1Conll p<eMf\t
hlghllghlt o l crlllcal
gamM, analyala and pr ..
dletlonl ot upcoming dlYI·
aklnel c:onlnta In the NFL
OPEEGE
A Mnite old woman rem·
lrl<I• her lamlly 11\81 I lvU
end k>Ylno pul cen ne\19r
be talten •way.
carpenter to hll lnlllQalk>n
or the rellgtou• and IOCIDI
revolution lhat led 10 his
dealh by cn.clflalOn, la
detailed 'G'
(l)MOVIE
The Rlca1dos end IM
Merv. finally arrive In
Hollywood. Wh«e Lucy
promptly ge11 ln10 trouble
8:00 II Cl) MAGNuM, P.I.
**'A .. Tile Formula ..
( 1980) Marlon Brando,
George C Scon Whtie
lnveatlQ•llng the murd« ot
a COiieague. e .... 1eren cop
uncover• a con1pl1ecy
lnvoMng the wppresalon
ol a eyntl\etlc tu91 formul•
by the oll compentes 'R' I IUllal REPORT CllNIWI
M1'NEY MIU.ER
A guilt-ridden Informer
eppfoecilM Berne,, will\ •
hol tip.
t :OO I C8I HEWS .CNIWI
HAPPY DAVI AGAIN
l ==FOAIT
THE JEAllA80N8
A Christmu Eve batti.
erupta a.... Uonel end
Jenny'• wedding.
• JOKER'S WILD
• MACHO.. I LEHMR
NPORT
Cl) T1C TAC DOUGH 9 INTEATAIHMENT
TONIOHT
The Sp11>nera r......i their
MC!el lor staying 1oge111er.
QI THE MUPP£T8
Gu.t: Jun-Pierre Rem-
pel.
(8} THE TAOU.8 AHO
THE CHN8TMA8
EXPAE88
Animated. Senta'• Vlllllge
11 telcen a.... by llh( trot11,
dlegulaed u 91vea, who
hope to Ubotage Christ·
mM.
(D)MOVIE
* * 'n "S.11141 Beyond The
Stars" ( 111801 Richard
Thomu. John Suon A
reprMenlatlve or • galo1C1k:
~ rounda llP • mot·
fey Q'Ollj) of ac>ace WefflOra
to thwart the SChemel of a
N lhlea conque<er 'PG'
CZ) THE DOOM AM
CNN
t:IO 8 2 ON THE TOWN
FMtured: • IOOf( at pr•
Olymplc: p<epwet1ort1, a
p.oflle of The Tubes. Cllal
with ~list. Pat Col1tn11
I QI FAMILY FEUD
LAYE.ANE & 8HIALEV
&OOMPNIY
Laverne and Shirley 11nd
,....., friend• entarleln at a
hOepllal Chrlatmaa P11f1Y
• IN8IGHT I MATCHGAME
M•A•s•H
Al Chf'latmaallme. Haw!!·
eye ..,,,.. a 1e11er 10 hi•
lather deac:rlblng wn.( a
doctor'• life ta Ilka al the
4077111.
I T1C TAC DOUGH
CHAl8TMAS 8HOW8,
CHN8TMAI W1N08
A man r~ lbOUI
Cl\rl91maa In Iha 18~
end I special llCllool bend
conc:.rt. (RI
Cl) P.M. MA4AZJNE
.@ YOU AlM<B> FOA IT
F111ured: "The Mullc
Teacher Who Balances
A~ng·· end "Slty Hlgll
Plelform Roller SUllng." (8} IN8IOE THE NFl.
Hoell Len Dawson end
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•.KTT\I !Ind> ISl
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• • KOCE IPBSJ
Megnum ts hlfed lo p<olect
a woman who 11 Of'I091 wrll •
Ing lhe memolrs ol an
ecc.ntrlc end reclusive
Inventor
D QIMOVIE
* *''4 "The Man In The
Santi Claus Sult" (111711)
Fred Astwe. Gary Bur·
ghott The mytl«lous pro-
prl4ttor ol • co11ume anop
Cll8ngeS the 11 ..... Of 11\rM
lndlvlduals WhO come lo
Ills llor• 10 rent Santa
Claus tulllts. (R) 0 MOVIE *••Vt "Holiday Inn"
( 11M2) Bing Crost>y, Freel
Aalalr• Alter IOsJng his nancee. a man ratreall 10
his Connecticut farm wtllCh
ha turn1 into a seasonal
Inn
8 9 MOMAHO
MINDY
Mork meeta a 1>11nd young
singer who believes his
lather 11u reiected him
bec:auM OI his handk:8p
!RI Iii MOVIE • * * V. "Oliver Twist"
(1948) Robert Newlon,
John Howatd Davies. A
young orphan 11 forced
Into ll'le criminal world In
oroer to auf'\ll\le 4D P.M. MAOAZIHE
A former lran11n l\ostage's
first Chrlalmu home. Oen·
rnark'a Lego 1oyl1nd; Joan
Ember) on pigeons: Or
Wuco on lhe laUial In c;on-
tact ien-
• MOvtE * * * "ll'a A Wonderful
Life" (t847) J-Slew·
wt, Oqnna Reed A man'1
guwdlen aft081 diverts him
from aulclde ano shOW9
him what hi• hometown
would be lllla ,, he -·
never born
G!) 8HEAJ( PAEVl£W8
Roget Ebetl and G-
SIUl91 r.,,_ "Neogllbors.'·
"Sharkey's Mac,hlne" 11110
"Glloal Story " cc; MOVIE
• • "Hawk The Stayef"
(19811 Jaclt Patance. John
Terry An adventurous
young man ant11111 troe al<I
of 1 band of warriors to
llQhl his ev11 uncle. lhe
cwerlord WhO klll9d hi•
f al her end 11 hOldlng an
abbela lor ren.om
CI}MOVE * + * "The Etectrlc: HOt ...
men" I 11179) RotMirt f*S.
ford. J-Fonda.. A LU
\legu cowboy at..,. a $12
million tl!Ofoughbred -
to uve him ltom 11r.
Hplollalllle owners.. 'PO' CIMOVIE
• • "JMu•" I t87111 Brian
i>e.oon. RMte Holman
The II .. of Iha "King of
Klno1:· from hie early
YMt• u Iha son of a p00r
On·TV
Z-T\I
HBO
CC1nemaa1
CWOR) NY .NY
(WTBS>
(ESPN)
( Sl'lowt ll'ne)
Sc>olllQlll
!Cable News Nelworll >
8:80 8 0 BEST CW THE
WEST
Parker llllman'• neck ta on
the line unlesa Sam can
PfGve him tnnocenl ol cal·
1141 rualllng ct.erges. (Par-I
1)(R) 4D AU. 1H THE FAMll. V
The Eklnlt., hOuMhold'a
Ch111lma1 mood 1urn1
grim when Edith 1a11s Gto-
rle an. la Qolng 'or a surgi-
cal ••aminatlOn 4Ii) P0RTIWTS IN
PA8TELS
,MOVIE * * 'h • The Formula
( 1980) Marlon Brando.
George C Scou While
lnvestioatlng the mU1del ot
a COiieague. a veteran cop
uncovers a conaptracv
1nvolll1no 11\e eupp<ess1on
ol a synlhetoc: luel formula
~the Oii oompantes 'R.
0:00 fJ Cl) KNOTS LANDING
Al>by 1utns v.nok:tlve wt.en
KBten 11 obltgated to take
her 1>ac1c alter ha111r>g llreel
her. and R1<:f\1rd't bO ..
orders him 10 speno the
weekend wtlh I Clterll
0 9 TAXI
The Sunshine Ceb Co
goes ou1 of t>ulllneu. leav-
ino all Of 11\e cabb,.. wUh·
out Jobs and with •
prornfae to mMt In one
monlh 10 review their
e•peroenca (R)O 4D MERV OAIFFIN
"Be Friendly" Gues11
Carol Burnatt, Chari••
Grodin SI SIMPU GIFTS
··S•• Episodes For CMSI·
mas .. V-ol the hollday
MUOll .. pe(ce.ved l>y
famous w111er1 and a1h1ts
Including V1tgtnla Woolf,
Theodore Rooeevefl and
Mou Hen at• animaleel
(R)
G!) A CHRISTMAS
SPEC&Al. WTTH LuaAHO
PAVAAOTTI
The Matropolll•n 0P81'•
llar lings "Ave Merla," "O
HOiy Nlghl" and 01'*
ChrlStmH cillSS'CS from
the Church or Notre Dame
In Montreet. (RI
~MCME • * • • Kremer Va
Kramer" ( t979) Ou1111n
Hottman. Meryl Streep A
men blllles w1111 Ilia ••·
wite for custody of their
young son alter Sile walk•
out on them. 'PO' ».oo II Cl) HUME
Frulllraleel end cMc>reaaed
wtlh the shortcomings 01
her job end l\ereell, Mary
resign• end Ir-to return
10 '* Ale u a euburben
hOUMWlle. 8 Cl! HIGH HOPE.8: THE
CAPRA YEARS
Hosla Luctli. Ball. C1rt
Reiner Ind Burt Rtynolda
ere joined by Jamw Stew·
atl to pey tribute 10 al•·
time Academy Awlrd-win·
nlno p1oducer / director
F11nk Capre
8D•• NEWS 19 20/20 u.a. CHAONICl.E
"The Dollar OrNtn" A lool(
et Ille lollery and hOw 11
WOfkll as e source of 11a1e
1avanue 1ugge11a 11
amounts 10 regulatad
exploltetlon.
ti!) THI CHAl8TMA8
aoNOI
Holt Mel Tonne wl111 lM
lrown 1114 Ille land of
"9nown Join Otlellfl11N
lnoludlnt 111101\ Lllllt .
horOt lhMmt. MaufMn
MOOovern, Mlf~ MoOoo
atld lllly Davie Jr fol •
unique end dl11etN ..,._ """ °' llolldey mueloel entettalnment (RI
(t)MOVll
...
0081M1" 1 toto1 Lae
Matofa, -*'Ni.r O'Nell A
bNlllllul women 11 ..... 1. ea by• tough oon11ruct10n
fOteMtn In ruMlftO IN!
CC)ml)eny IN lnherlla alter
lie! f1tller11 Wlj>fcloua,
"eccldentel" CIMlh 'PO'
(l)elZAMI
John Byner lhowt you
lhlng1 llrenget lhafl trulh,
la.tQ4M' then llte. llld unlet
then eny!hlng you've --· lltMOVtE
• • ·~ "Ster Trell•-· llw
Motion Plc1u1a" ( 1111111
Wllllltn Sh11ner. Leonard
NlmOy. The IOtmer com-
mander of the u S S
EnterpriN r-l>IM hla
old crew 1nd Ml• on on •
mlaelon lo find the myetarl·
oua ve1MI reaponllble tor
the delltrucilon of numer-
ous F~allon lllatalllpa
'G'
(Z)MOVIE
• • "Fllgh1 To Fury"
( 19681 Dewey Martin, Fly
Spain A band of merc&-
n11la11 searches tor 1
cache of diamonds in Ille
Far EUI
1(>-.JO ., INOEPENOEHT
NETWORK NEWS
8) THE WHA1..E8 lliA T
WOUl.ON'T Ole
Fiim lrom all ., ... of whal-
ing are Incorporated Into a
p<ogrem dedlcaleel lo Iha
only wlla141. lf\e grey, which
has twice recovered from
neer delltrUC11on Nerreted
~l. Jack Lord
Qt; NCH LITTLE'S
CHRISTMAS CAROL
The mutar lmprMSion.st
plays • mulllluda of rotes.
1nclud1no Ebenezer
Ser~ and Bob Cratchtl,
In en unusual ,,.,slon or
the Ch8'1es Olclcens llOll·
day CfHlllC
CS) LAf'F,A-THON
A comecltan host eno lour
c~mlc con1n1an1a who
compete agaln111 one
another are leatureel In thla
uncena0teel cOt'1141Cfy gerne
ShOw
11:00tJ DO (J)®JCI!
HEWS 0 SA TVRDAV NIGHT
Host Elltoll Gould Guest
Peter Toal\
0 P.-Ul. HOGAN 4D CAAOt.8 OF
CHRISTMAS
Tiils Special tut11res Iha
Mormon Tabernacle CllOlr
tinging 110m11 Of lhe peo-
ple's l1voril1 Cllrlllmu
Cir Oii
II) 8£NNV HILL
Benny portrays Tea Cym
bat. Iha Golden Boy of
Pop
fll) DICK CAVETT
Guest Paler Sch"kltle (R)
('O MOVIE
• • "The Flnat Count·
down" ( t880) Kork Doug-
las, M8111n ShMn A mya·
ter10Us storm at -tran·
sporlll lhe atomlc·po-ed
aircraft carrle< U S S Nim·
nz baQi 1n time to Oecem·
.,.,. 6. t94 '· poelllonlng
the v ..... between Pearl
Harbor ano the advancing
JapaMM fleet 'PG'
(S)MOVIE
• • • "The Gathering ..
( 1978) Ed ,..,_. M-Mn
Staplelon Longllme d1YI·
stons 1mong membe<s ol
th& family of a dylng min
eorne out In the open when
llts grown ortaprlng gather
10< a final ramify 1eunlon
t t:30 tJ (() ST. FRAHC18 CW
A8UU
St Francs of AUlll, lhe
palron .. int of 1n1rnels, la
honored on the 8001h
ennoveraary of r..a borlh D CHAISTMA8 EVE AT
ST. LUK.E'S CHUACH
This Uve Ct.rtllmas Eve
S«Vice win oriotn•le from
Ille sanctuary of St. luke'a
Eplacop1I Church In long
Beach end featura the dll·
ciplined volc:el Of 1111 1M-
male Cl'lolr.
D @J A8CNEW8
NIOHTUNE II BEST CW GAOUCHO '8 MUatCOf'
CHNSTMA8
The Brigham Young Unl-
var111y Br... Ensemble
joins the Mormon Tabe<·
nacle ChOlr In 1 pr-I•·
llOn of songs of the -
son m 8AHFON'> AHO SON
Freel llu a dream In whlcil
Lamoni ill tM "aplftt of
CMslmHput " fll KCETNEW88EAT
6i) CAPTIONED ABC
NEWS IB~SOUNoeOF
CHRt8TMAS EVE
Doc Severlnaen la fOlned
by Henry Mancini. Victor
Buono and the cl\Olr of St
Chartea Borromeo Ch11rch
tor • program of orlgfnal
and lredlllonal Yu..,lde
TUBE TOPPERS
KOCI: 8 9:00 -"A Chrlatmu Speclal
Wlth Luclano Pavarotti." Metropolltan
Opera star s ings classics.
KOCE 8 10 :00 -"The Christmas
Songs.•• Mel Torme ho~tl celebrities for
holiday son1s and festivities.
KTTV e 11 :00 ''Carols of
Christmas." Mormon Tabernacle Choir
sings favorite carols.
KNBC 8 11 :30 -"Christmas Eve at St.
Luke's Church." Service will air live
Crom St. Luke's Episcopal Church in
Long Beach and will feature its all -male
choir.
mutlc:. (RI
OlJ INllOI THE NF\.
Ho•l• lAn Dawson end
Nlcil Buonlc:onU pt-I
lllghllght a of critic••
g-. •n•lyal• end I>'•
diction• of upcoming dlvt.
~ eonlMll In 11\e NFL
(l)MOYll * •.,, "Somewhere In
Tfin." ( 1980) Chrlatoplltt
Rfflle. Jene Seymou1
ObMIMCI with Ille portrall
of • lllth~tury ectr .. 1,
a modetn·d•y New York
playwrlghl -hypnoeie
10 travel badl In lime end
meet her 'PG'
12.'00 II (() CHNSTMAS EVE
SERVICE
A CllrtllmH MfVtc. la eel·
ebrated by Hll Grace.
Bl1ho9 JOhn, al Allanta'1
A nnuncletlon Greek
0'11\odo• Cathedral 0 QI CHRISTMA.8
ROME tNI
Pope John PllUI fl oele·
btltea C1111a1mu Mldnlghl
Mua ltom Ille Batlliea of
SI P11er·a In Rome 0 SHI.NANA
Guest: Bema<Sella Pet.,•
0 9 VmAI
Oen 11 hired 10 protacl •
former madam wl\o II
being stalked by MYeral
people hired by an
unknown per-son (R) a MOVt£ • * "Suun Slep1 Here"
( 1054) Dick Powell, Debbie
Reynold• A HOiiywood
acrlptwrlter •• Olven CUSIO·
dy of a vagrenl girl d11rlng
Ch1is1mes 4D MIKE OOUOlM
Coho111 Susan Anion
Gueslt 81Hy Fellowa. The
Arcl\efa, The Point Blanc..
0anc:411'1. 0-Nelson ., AOOIOE8
The Rooktn anjoy 1
Chrtstrnu dinner II the
11ome of Jiii and M11ce Dan-
ko '
fD CONT£MPOAARV
HEAL TH l88UE8
"The Nutrition Gap"
(C. MOVIE • • * "Ouo Vedia" (1951)
Rober1 hylor, Oeborat>
t<etr A Roman ar1a1ocre1
ga1ns Neto'• disfavor wt*1
he tails In IOve with 1 Clld11·
loan girl
12:30 U MOVIE ** "llH~OnF1tth
Avenue' (19471 Cherlea
RugglM. Gail Storm. While
11\e OWt* II away, I l\obO
moves Into • man1110n and
Invites others to jotn him
lnciudlf>g Iha real owner
lnc:ognllO
Ctt)MOVIE ••'lo "Tf\e Mltror
Cr-d" ( t9801 Ellzabelh
Tayl<>r, 1<1m No'<lek 8aMd
on a 11ory by Agatha
Christle A strange murder
lnvolvlng rivet Hollywood
s1ars takee piece on en
Englllf\ vlllege 'PG' 0MOVIE
• • it it "O<d1nary Peo-
ple" ( 1880) Mary T~
MOOfa. OonalO Sutherfend
A gulll-rlOden laen-eger
trying IO put ho. Nie bad<
loget'* att .. his brother·•
death and Illa own aulci<le
allempt r~ ~I lo his
~I tether end his
cold, r--...ci moll\ef R'
12:46 (])MOVIE • * 'h "Scavenge< Hunt"
( t9791 Richard Benlemln.
J.,,_ Coco. When an
eocentrtc mllllonalre diet,
lhe condltlorta ol 1111 wlN
a«ld hit Mire on I wild
-/Ch IOI varloua Wllc:IM
on a acevenger 1191, the
winner beinQ •ble to claim
Iha deceeaed'• ronune
'PO'
1:00 1 = * * * * "WMI Side Sia.
ry" (111811 Nllelle WOOd,
Richard Seymer A WMt
Side boy tetle In love with •
~o Rleen girt, .odlng
fuel lo lhp fir• of • N-
Vork gang wer.
• INOfNHOEHT
NETWOMNlWI
1:108 MOYIE * * "The Vatican AffaJr"
11ae111 wa11 .. Pidgeon. "•
Furatent>eto A rallglon
ptoleaaor end hla band of
lhlevel attempt to tob Iha
Vellc:9n of 1111 jewels
l:ta!:r:>OOMAM
OPEN
1:108 MOVIE
• • • ··white Chrlllmu"
( t954) Blno Croeby, Denny
Kaye. A comic touraoma
laltM en enlerlalnmenl job
In V«monl 10 help • for-
mer general wno I• In dan-
;~ hla Inn
* •V. "JamborM" ( 1957)
Conni• F1ancla, Counl
Baale TWO Singer a fall In
end out ot love Wllh their r..:ws 2:11Cf 'Mow
• • "Clelf De Femme"
YvH Mon1and. Romy
Schnelder Two atranoer•
mMllng purely by Cllence
on a Pat111 lllrMI, fell In
IOve.
2:20(8)MOVIE
• • •;, .. Th• Octagon"
( t880) Chuck Norr... LM
\Ian CINI A w••llhy
young woman hires a
••hred mar1181 ert11 c:t\8m.
pton to prOlec1 her from
twrorlfla 111ine<1 by the
mya1enou1 Nini• cull 'R'
2:30 0 MOVIE * * "Madison A,,.,_ ..
( 111112) Oan1 Andrews,
Eleanor Parker An une•·
peeled lurn of aven111
reveals th11 1 highly
re9')8Cled 'public figure
poMa I deadly 11\rNI to
tl'le nation
~40D NEWS
a:00m MOVIE * * "Nlghl Of The Blood
Monster" ( 1872) ChrllllO-
i>t-LM. Mlfll Scl\ell. A
blllle be~ King Henry
11 and William or O<enge
rMUlta In the a11eeutlon ot
meny women accuMd ol
wllcf\cralt.
(C)MOYIE • * • "The GathW!ng"
( 11178) Ed AM*', Maureen
S1ap1e1on Lonot1ma dlYl-
lllOna a.mono members of
Iha family of a dylnQ man
come out In the open wt.en
hla grown ottaprlng galher
for I flnal femly reunion
(]) lllZAMIE
John 9yfl« ihowa you
thing• llrenget than truth,
targw lhan Nie. 1nO uni«
than anything you·w ....., -· .MOVIE
• • "The Vlaltor" (11178)
Mel Fenw, John Hullon.
An •ndenl stranger from •
d19tanl gelaay ~ 10
Earll! lo o..troy an 8lrll &-
~-old girt who II des-
tined 10 be Iha mother ol •
~. maleYolent r-
·R·
s:ao(S)~
A determln•ct •lhlete
retu-to let 1119 handlc:ep
hold him back from
bacomlno 1n Olympic
champion.
S:llO 18 MOVIE
• ·~ .. ...,,t lyet" (1~)
ltllfley T~, JOMM
OuM. A ....C Mttle otpflM
Olfl le ti the 0MW of I dlf·
llOllll ldoc>tlon c:Me. '*' CJ) MOYll * • \t "The 'ormwla"
( 1080) Ma~lon lrando,
George C kott. While
ln.,..tlgttlnQ the murdet Of
• ~ •• 1181811111 cop
11ncover1 • confC)lr ecy
lnvofvlng lhe 811p9feellol'I
of • tynlhetlC fuel 1ormu11 !JY. lhe oll COtn9anie1 'R'
4lOI Cl) THI HIW MAIO
A new maid~ a
new end MUCtl·nMCled
trlend to• Mn .. boy. 4:to. ITAA TMK •:»(I) OWlmJN
A llolen flute pule trve
friendship 10 lhe t"I In lhi.
111ory of prejudice
•:41 (C) MOYlf
* * .. Hawk The Stl)'ef ..
I 198 t) Jedi Palence. JOl!n
Tern•. An edveftl\lf'out
young man enlla1S the Aid
of • band of _."°" 10
llghl 1\111 evil uncile, the
overlord wno klli.d hi•
lather end I• holding an
aDbela tor ran1orn
f~rida11'•
Da11• h•e .fto.,lf'•
I~ 0 * * "Legend Of The
Sea Woll'' ( 18751 Clluctc
Connora. Barbera Bactl.
Baaed on a 111ory by Jldl
London A Miier la klO·
nllj>ped by Ille Clew Of •
, .. , hunting snip and
made 111111 mate by the
an1p·11 llery·tampered ~
taln 'PG'
l:aO (S) • • • .. ChrlStmaa
MountaJn"A rouoh and
IOUQh cowboy dellver1 1
mesuge ot lo"8 end Iha
Chrlllmaa spirit In Ille Old
Wes I
8.'00 (%) • • "Meaaege From
Space .. ( 1978) Vic Morrow,
Mlklo Nerita Spaoe flMll
ballle for control of lhe
oal8Jcy In a wor1d of the
future 'PG·
8:30 CC) • •.,. ··Maren Of The
Wooden Sol<llera" 1111~1
Sten Lau.tel. Ollv« Herdy.
Two men find ,,...,.,,..,v ..
In a l en1a1y wor1d loY
Shop
0 * *"' 'Doi And Senta Cl•~" (188t) Animated
Chr1atma11 ttldlllons
around lhe wor1<I era eap&-
rlenGed by a y<>uft9 otn end
Sant• u they M&rdl lor a
bat>y keng.aroo that ......
aepere1ee11tom Ila mother
7:00 • * ...... "The Sleet..
S1allion·· ( tll791 l<etty
Reno. Mickey Rooney.
Attar beinQ racued ftom
the lll1nd on wllleh they
~a shipwrecked l<>gelh·
.. • a young bOy and •
hOtM becOme involved ~
the race of the century 'G'
8.'00 0 * * ··Tuck EYerlHI·
Ing" ( t881) Fred 1<91ter.
Joseph Mac:Gulte A young
g1rl ,,_.. en 1mmor1al
family known u the Tucks.
t.:30 (C) * * •;, "lha Spir 81
St8"C8M" I 111771 Jacque-
line 8l11MI, Chrl11lopher
Plummer A t>Mutllul deal·
mute 111 l•r0tized by a
mya1ar1ou11 klller who >utks
tn lhe lhedowa aurround-
1ng en eleQanl mansion
·PG'
tt:OO **'lo "Bon Voyage,
• Charl'e Brown" (1979) Anl·
maleel Directed by 8lll
Melendez Snoopy end
Woodatock follow
••change atvden11 Chartte
Bro....n. P8Pl)ermlnl Patty,
Linus and Mercie on en
1dven1ur•flli.d lour of
Engtand and France 'G'
9-..30 Iii * * "SuP8f Seal" Fos-
ter Sroou. Sterling Hollo-
way A young girt find• en
Injured ... , pup on Iha
beeetl, tu .. It home to
care lor II lnO f\elpl Ille
enlmal develop human
bet\evlor and become I
meombe< of the family • * * "A.nge1'11 Alley"
( 11148) Leo Gorcey, Huntz
Hall The B~ Boys
8XpoN a ractlel-whO
-young t>oys In 1 car
lllefl rlng.
tO:OO •• * .. Jeeua .. (111711)
Brien DMcotl, RMa NQI..
man. The life of Ille "King
of t<lngl," from 1111 early
YMrS u 11\e eon of • poor
cerpenter to hie lnsllQ•tlon
__ ,......._..,....
~ Vwt ltd """' ~by~ ...
IMtehd.'G'
10-M. * * .. ,.,...._ Caft..
~H (1 ... ) JoM w.-.
t.terion luma. A ...,.,
11941nt treo111 down a 08"0 ot oount~ GSW-*'9
liOl'O '"' Melltc:M bOtder (C) ..... "The UOn In
Winter" ( tH1) Peter
O'Toola, l<atf\torlne Hep-
llufn. Englefld't King HM-
ty 11 llOM an~.
cleclelol'I -hie ~ '°' ...... C!Of'll~,.
al0tmy mMrlaoe to IM
etrong-wi'*' a-wit of
Aqyllalne. 'PO' Cl)••• "~et.citer
F1nt~" I 1t19) ,.,.,,.,...,
llOIQee of M~ Lee,.
MellMa Ollberl end Cl\rleo
topher Lee. A girt'• low
end courege are ••ted
duffnt her many ~
lUI.. wNie eltemptlnf 10
Niie> e hllndeornl ~
under the "*' °' • ._ heeded tnOUM. ·o ·
12:00. • • * "The HMty
HHfl'' I 11150) Roneld Reoeoan. P41trtcle NM! A
1 .. mlnelly Ml aoldle< llnde
~when he ta befriend-
ed by five wounded ~
diet• In a tloepltel.
CZJ * • 1' "The Little
Princ:e" ( 11174) R~
Kiley, Gene Wiide< An elr·
llfle pllol Sir ended In the
daaert encounter• I
1118nge Nllle boy from e
dl111n1 plane1 wtlo 11
...,Cf\lng fOt the '** of
hla unhaj)plnna.
12:30 l\t * • * "The HidM-
-yt" I t1173J lnQ<ld Berg.-
men, Johnny Doran. Two
clllloren run IWay from
home end hide In New
York City'• Metropolttan
Mua«im of Ar1, wn«e they
.,. befriended by • epi(fl·
eC1 rectuae 'G'
t:OO ct) * * * "ForbldOen
Pl-i" (111581 Wlllter PIO·
geon, Anne Francis. Baaed
on ShekMj)Mre'• "Tiie
Tempeal " An ou1er ac>ace
mission i. l.unched 10
loeala a PfOfeaaor whO ri..
been llYtng tor a number ot
)'Nit on a dlatent pl.enet of
the future.
1:30Cll •**'""Superman" I t8781 Chnl1opner Reeve.
Margol Kidder Miid·
m1nnereel reporl• Clark
l(enl dona Illa reel cape
endu-1\11~
~lo lllwert an arell
crlmln1f 1 plot 10 d_.1roy
the West Coea1 with e
~I ewtllqu•• 'PG·
1::36 (SJ * * • "Nu1crac;a.,
F1ntuy'' (111711) Anlmlled.
V~ Of MleheMe Lee,
Mto!;eu Gqber1 end Cron.-
lopner .... A git!'• love
and COUfa08 lie tMted
during her many ldwn--
tur" wl>lle allemptlng to
help a ~ soldler
under the ape41 of • two-
haeded mouM 'G'
2:30 CID • '.4 "The Chrlllrnae
That Almoal Wasn't"
( t81S6) Rouano Brant.
Paul Tripp Santa 0-
mull lalle • tot> In a
depenment atore 1n order
to pey his back renl.
1:00 .... ''Ct'lna1,,_
Mountaln"A tough end
tough COWboy dellYWa •
mMMge of love end the
Cl\t1atmu aplrot In the OIO
West
3:30(J ***"Mr Ouilp"
I t975) Anthony Newtey,
0.Yid Warn« Baaed on 8 Dick-· ''Old CurlOelty
Sl\op ., A col0-l\eer1ed
miaer drives• 1111111 gift end
her grandfather from lf\elr
l>ome 0 •*'lt"Starl'"-
Tha Motion Picture" (t978)
Wiiiiam Shell*', LAonerd
N1moy The former com-
tTiander or tM u.s S •
EnlerpriM r.._blM hit
old er-and Mt• oft on •
mlaalon lo find Iha myller1·
ous ,,..... responsible for
the deltruc11ort ol numer •
ous F-1t10n at.erlhlpl
'G'
•:00CID • • "JMua" 11111111
8r1eo Oelcon, RMte ~
man. The Mle of the "King
of KlnQs." from his Mtty
yeera u Iha eon of a poor
carpenlef to hie lnellgellon
Of Ille religious end aoc:lel
r....alullon met led to hie
dNlh by cruclftxlort, 11
Oelllteo. ·o·
JOHN DARllNG by Armstrong 6 Batluk
WHAi MAPPENED?! 1 THOUGHT
PETE IHE: PLANTMAN "TOLD '<GO
HOW 10 P ICK OUT A~
"TREE!
HE DID, BUT 1
FO~T HIS
M05T IMA:)Rlmf ~uu= ...
NEVER GET ~~ ~EE THE ~y 0EFC~ OR1STMAS/
Robert Kennedy, Noel Coward profiled
~TOM.IO&Y "w~.,,.._
NEW YORK -Bobby Kennedy and Noel
Coward are prof"lled on the same program by
Mite Wallace, tbe CBS News correspondent.
Row do we 1et here from t.bere? •t'• u simple u a desire by producers ol
"Tb.• Mite Wallace Profllea" to treat one
subject Hrioualy and the otber 1 ... ao In the
same bour. There's no other relationship
between tbe two men CODl.ldtred at 10 p.m.
l'riday OD KNXT (2), lo tbe irre,uJar aeries
-ucl It work.I 1urpri1lncly well.
Por tbe ltennedy piece, tbe flnt half or tbe
1boW, ii remarkably toi.ue, ~I as It
doa a 1ia&I• a1pect of RPK11 Ufe -bis
rela.tkmblp wttb blacks and tbe cJYll rtpta
movement wblJ• be was att.orney ,_..al.
'fbe MPM01 OD Coward, ~ Brtt.llb·borp
DlaJwrtabt, actor,~ and COIDpoMT, ii U ~ lor Ill emjlaula OD cllpe from Coward'•
tum• ud '.!:/' -moatly comedlu aad ...... -1DUniewl wttb l"'Gfeukmall .......... TM ....,,.... force iD • .,... 11.lke WaJlae!e
'PN&il'' Al, ol eocaH, Wlllicie W•atlt. ''~ &....., WU 8 motaJlat Qd I ~. · wanaee aa,. lli iltlll IMrodueUoe to
the piece, "and by lhe Ume of bis death be bad
enlisted black Americans amona tbe 1boct
troops of his army, for they believed he was
their ally.
"Just how Bob Kennedy came t.o mean so
much to black Americana ii an extraordinary
tale," he continues. "For thoee who knew hlm
early on recall a dlff enmt Robert Kennedy, a
touch, hard-edled pra~matlat who bed only a
passing lntereat ln the l11ue of civil rlChta ... "
P'or the piece on Kenntdy, Wallace
a11emblea four blau leaders -aoclallat Dr.
Kenneth Clark, author Jamea Baldwin,
entertainer Harry Belafonte, and Clarence
Jonea Martin Luther Klq'1 attorney, wbo
recal l an lai1torlc meettn1 with tbe
tben-au.omey 1e.neral ln lla,
''The pUrpOM," Wallace advllel, ·•wu for
the aUOneJ ,_eral t.o 1et • black perspective,
tome ltrlllbt talk lbout tbt anrer &Dd
fruatratlon tboae laald• tbe clvl rl1bt1
moHaMDt were feelln1." Tbe partlciputa
rHOutruet dtalo1ue ffom t.be mfftln1 lbal
.... , ..... , enapt4ICI bl ... ,.,.
•• J b8d tlle fMUq iD UM ftve ,..,. tba fol~" BaJdwln aaya, "tbat (I wbll we'd
be.a trytna t.o aa1 ln tbat toom bad belll beard
that day ln that room, I really don't believe that
JFK would have clled as soon u he did. I don't
believe the course that America took would
have been the same."
'All four men aaree President Kennedy'•
asauelnaUon liter lo 1983 ch8Qled b.il brother's
attitude toward blacks and civil ripta. Baldwin
a1aln: "He'd auffered, and l Wnt for tbe ftnt
time he understood aomet.blnt -tbat aulfertni
WIS real, and 1lso that ll had no color."
The ae1mtnt on Kenae4y e.eda wttb b1I own
usaaaln1tjon lo 1988, and tbe PfOl"•m JumP1 -
af\er commerclal -to Coward. "Tbere bu
probably never been &QyoM lD UM la1ltory ot
show bullnela quite Uke Noel Cowan!," Wallace
aaye, and the \ransltJon la remarkably smooth.
Coward's atory, lt turm oa, la not a wholly
happy one either.
"Some critic• bne aa&d \brCMalLtbl run
tbal lbt maD Wll brittle, eballow. 8
lltbtftlcbl.'' Wallace ,.,. ol Coward iD an
lnlerrift wt.Lb actreta ElalM Strltcb.
.. ..... dO r: baft to ......... taa.t?"
abe replim. " meaa Mrloul la U. .... t..bM
. . . the frt't'Oltty ...... .,.... ......... t touela ol
Noel Coward~ a lotot~··
"'OFILID -The rel•Uonablp ol the late I
Sen . Robert K ennedy wllb black
Americana ls probed by Mike Wallace..
fr
Qui language
~ ssue remains
J TllOllA.8 D. EUAS
Callfomla'1 hl1hest court bu a rare chance to
ttle a &on1·nmntn1 dl1pute that bu plaped the
tate•a public achools 1lnce the bel1ht of tb• atu·
ent protesta of the lll09. But the court appears to ~ant the ar1ument.1 to penlat.
' The lQue: How t11btly can school officials re·
rulate the dress and lan1u1ce ot their student.a!
A student at MUI VaUey'a T1maJp1l1 H11h
·U tlflllll llCUI
hool provided the chance tor the court to act.
He wore a button to school one day in 1979, ex·
riating the military draft in three explicit words.
f.
choo1 officials ordered him to take if ott and when
e refused, they suspen<led him for using vulgar
anguage.
t Because the U.S. Supreme Court bad decided ~ears earlier that his meaaage was not obscene,
he student sued the local school district.
He lost at every level in the state courts. And
hn appeals court in San Francisco ruled that
~hoots have the right to discipline students for re-
ated use or foul langua1e, even if lt isn't le1ally
bscene. The justices said schools have the it1bt to
jtecide that some language is inappropriate for the
age groups they are educating.
: The stale Supreme Court UJ)Mld that ctecision,
but has infuriated some school otflciaJs by refusing
to allow publication of the appeals court ruling. U
Jt's not published, it can't be used as a precedent
pnd the issue will remain open.
' "School administrators must be able to main-
lain the discipline necessary to prevent vulgarity
lrom causing disruptions," says Los Angeles Coun-
ly Counsel John Larson, wbose offtce represents 93
kchool districts. "If this decision isn't published,
""e can't cite it."
! . Larson is especiaUy incensed because the high
t:ourt wouldn't say why it didn't want the vutearity
~ecision published. And he's bad no response to his
requests that the non-publication choice be re-
versed.
i "To us, this was the first case on the extent of
lbe right of school officials to exercise authority in
lhis area," he said.
: The authority is important to \School officials ,
~ho have seen discipline problems multiply in re-
cent years. About 1,300 students are suspended
trom the state's schools each year, almost one·
fourth of them for defiance of administrators or
U.Se of foul latlguage.
: "This could have been very valuable," said
Larson. "The court of appeal said a court may dis·
agree (over what is vulgar), but should not usurp
the administrator's power. We need an authority
like this -which we don't have now -to say
something may not be obscene, but is vulgar and
inappropriate for a certain age group."
· Larson also liked a portion of the appellate
court ruling which said it would be naive to expect
studtnts who might be upset or provoked by a
vulgar slogan not to look at it.
. One surprise in the case was that the Supreme
Court upheld the lower courts at all. The high
court is normally a bastion ol absolute free speech. 1t may have refused publication because or
hesitance al giving too much power to principals.
deans and superintendents. That kind of power
Jns· sometimes abused during the era of protests
against the war in Vietnam.
. But school lawyers remain optimistic about
their powers being upheld in the long run.
Says Larson: "We will assume that the next
time the court gets a chance, their decision will be
the same. So I'm going to advise districts that they
)lave the right to set standards for what is vulgar
Jnd what is not.•'
The Supreme Court still could settle the long-
standing issue for good. Why it's been so reluctant
!s anyone's guess.
f El.ias is.a columnist boatd in Sa1lta MonU:a.J
•
STEPPING DOWN -
Vilma S. Martinez,
38, an attorney who
has served for almos t
a decade as pres ident
o f th e M e x ic an
Am e ri ca n L ega l
D e f e n se a nd
Educationa l Fund.
ha s r es ign e d
e ff ecti ve April 30.
1982.
Vapor
~
ordered
MODESTO (AP> -A
Westley service station
owner was ordered to
ins tall long-overdue
vapor recovery
equipment on gasoline
pumps to comply with
state law.
A prelim i n a ry
injunction was issued
prohibiting Ed Filbin
from pumping gasoline
a t Big Valley Auto
Tru c k Plaza near
Interstate 5 until the
po 11 u lion · cont r o I
equipment is operating.
"I 'm s urpri s ed
because I thought we
we re on very sound
constitutional ground,"
said Filbin in reaction to
the ruling by Stanislaus
County Superior Court
Judge Hugh Rose III.
Filbin has contested
the installation since
regulation went into
effect in February. He
contended the staggered
enforcement schedule
requiring the equipment
at larger stations first
was discriminatory.
His firm, Filbin Land
and Cattle Co.. is also
the subject of a SllJ,500
civil suit filed by the
s tate Air Resources
Board assessing a daily
f i ne f o r d e l a y e d
insfallation.
(:,opter outlook mixed
~ob opportunities scarce for new pilots
' iy JOYCE L . KENNEDY ' t
: Dear Joyce: Tlaoapta of ftylag a
lellcopter appeal to my seue of ad· ·
ieahllre. What ad•ice caa yoa ofter! I -P.T., Denver, Colo.
•
: Unless your heart is set on joys
telicopter pilots thrive on -
overing over c anyons and
kyscrapers surrounded by an azure
jky -consider charting a different
•areer course. ! About 8,000 openings are foreseen
qver the next 10 years for pilots-in·
c:ommand (or first pilots) with a need
~r an additional 3,000 to 5,000 CO·
iilots, according to Robert
ichardson, executive director or the
elicopter Association International.
Qnless the economy perks up, be
'ays, the outlook for pilots' employ-
i.bent can be described as uncertain.
'ichardson adda that work for pilots
•Ith "low night times" la scarce.
One of the largest helicopter train·
.ing schools in the world, Pacific
Wing and Rotor Inc. in Lone Beach,
sees the future for helicopter pilots
through 101Dewhat rosier wincllhlelds
and la acti•ely rttruiting 1tudents.
Reptesem.llvea of tbe school predict
lucrative opportunlUe1 ln corporate
avlaU<m and the search for new
eneray sources. .
Seuoned pilot.a can flnd resular
wor~ in such areu u offshore oU ac-
li vi U u . emer1eocy medlqal
tramport, corporate alr taxis and
pubHc aervi~ a.tat.ton. Leal C!Om·
moa 'bul lnterettlna a11lpmenta:
ocean 1alv1,. ud mcwie-maldu.
A1ld ueb of Vount "St. Helea'
temper t.antnuna ne_atea a DurrJ of
bellcopter aetlYiU.. iD reseul.ne peo.
ple an4 aa~:.O reHarchtJ\1 the crater ud na the mountain
and•• ..... _....., areu.
Tb• udoawtd• annual medlu
sU.ry b-bel~ pUoa la •.OOO ac~..., to a 1111 nney bJ Baal·
nH• aad Commerctal AYlattoa ~qellM. A UDdftll of corpora~ pUoll ...., ...... ., .. •aeeatl"' .,.
.. ,.... • mudt • •••· Abolt 100 acboolt offer tnlDln1 lbt mq lalt ....., .. WMb ad'coe\
MYenl thciialmd tilan. dlepeDdin1
Oil ltl ICOP9· Aa alWutlft ... ltllll
CARllRI
in the military, which can provide
excellent helicopter piloting training.
The re al shortage is among
he licopter mecha nics. due to low
starting wa ges, sometimes SS an
hour. With experience, they earn up
to about $14 an hour.
The Fedetal Aviation Administra-
tion approves helicopter training
schools and bas information for
anyone interested in helicopter
careers. You can contact the FAA at
its Office of Public Affairs, 800 In-
dependence Ave. S.W .. Washington,
D.C. 20591.
Find out more in a 12-page
pamphle t, "Your Carrer in
Helicopter Operations." To obtain a
copy. send a stamped, seJl-addressed
long white envelope to the Helicopter
Association International, 1110
Vermont Ave. N.W., Sulte 430,
WashittJfton, D.C. 20005
New driving
po~cy backe d
SACllAMENTO (AP> -A· state
appeall court bu refused to throw
oat Sacramento County MunkipaJ
Court'alnew set·&ouab pollclea
•11lut dnmten drivert.
County Public O.fender Kenneth
Well1 eoqbt to block the l\ddellnea,
clalmint they are uoCOllltltuUoa.aJ
beeause they '='nst laws that are alnady on the . •
But &be 3rd Dl1trlet Court of
Appeal rw.d unanlmoual1 that Wei.II
dottn't have tbe autborlty "to
pel'IODally brina an act.lon of th1a
nature ... ud to pel'IOftllly petJUon
tbil court on behalf of all potelltlal
defendants to lrhom t.IM tuldelbMI
mlpt lie appUed."
Orange Coast O"'ILY PILOT/Thursday, December 2A. 1981
''Ed ucation al
1writ e o f f nixed
WASWNGTON <AP>_:. Robert E. Reidenbach
took a slx·monlb leave to vlslt 18 countries, hoplna
, to catn some lnalcht ror hLs job as • aeoerapb)'
1 teacher ln a Chicago hllh school.
· Ak>nl Ule way, he apent a lot ot time ln dlacot
and casinos, on the beaches and at the racetrackl.
Nevertheless, Reidenbach claimed he should be
allowed a SS,047 tax deduction for the cost of the
trip as an education expense because "every
waking moment was apent as a sponae absorbing
. . . the Immediate reallty."
The Internal Revenue Service rejected the
claim and billed Reidenbac~ for 10 additional $919
in taxes; he sued ltle IRS in Tax Court.
The court scoffed al Reidenbach's "casual
socialization" approach to learning, criticized the
600 color s lides be took on the t r ip as
undistinguished and said the taxpayers will not
pick up a share of the tab.
BOB ANDERSON M E&RILL OSMOND
"If his true purpose was to learn about the
geography of the . . . (countries). we question why
Reidenbach spent such a large portion of his time
lounging about in hotel8 and bars," the court wrote
last week.
The law allows an education deduction tor
certain travel costs if the major portion of
act! vities on the trip "directly maintains or
improves skills required" by the person's job.
Reidenbach laid out no itinerary before
lea ving, did not correspond with foreign emt>assies
and arranged no appointments with foreign
le aders to gain userul information about the
countries, Judge Chai;les R. Simpson wrote.
The judge reviewed a portion of Reidenbach's
1974 -75 trip this way : "When in Chile, the
petitioner spoke with a man at the train station
about political life there ... In Araeotina be !Del
a m an in a sauna who was rea_dlng Tame
magazine. On deciding that such man would be a
reliable source of information, the petitioner
questioned him about the Peron re1Pme . . .
"To escape the rainy season in Johannesburg,
the petitioner went to Durb8:'1· a beach resort cit~.
where he had vivid memones of winning $150 an
one day in a casino . . . He visited the Herre~. a
bushman tribe, where he took a number of slides
and noted that women did all the work.
"In Rhodesia, the petitioner saw Victoria
Falls under a full moon. and in Moiambique, he
was impressed by the fact that there was a
re volution developing ... He visited race tracks in
every country that had the sport . . . frequented
discotheques, bars and casinos regularly ...
stayed in one town solely because of the presen~e
of a casino. His activities also included a fatr
amount of sitting around at sidewaUc cafes and
other leisurely pastimes."
Under ques tioning at his trial, Reidenbach
said of his gambling adventures abroad: "Ir I had
won money, l would still be there."
ln summary, Judge Simpson wrote. the fact
that Reidenbach is a geography teacher is
irrelevant. "Any educational benefit of such trip to
his class room instruction . . . is incidental."
fDR IHI RICORD
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SEOUL South Korea
(AP> -The covemmenl
haa proclaimed 11182 the
"Year or Friendship
between the RepubUc ot
Korea and tbe United
States."
The proclamatton
com memoraled the
centennial of the
e s tablishment 9f
dlplomatic relations
belw14m the countrlea,
the Forelcn Mlnl1tr7
said.
Amoaa other t.blnp, a
m on umenl wl 11 be
unveil.cl Jaere and a
frlendablp d1le1at1on wm be MDt to tbe United
Sta*, the IOVVftlll•t Hid.
Jaycees pick
top young m e n
TULSA. Okla. CAP> -A younl{ mayor, a
fighter for disabled people, a White House aide
and a professional football player were named to
the Ten Outstanding Young Men's list by the
United States Jaycees.
Named to the list, with information furnished
by the Jaycees, were:
-Bob Anderson. 34, Los Altos Hills, editor
and publisher of Runners ' World magazine. He bas
boosted fitness through sponsorship and promotiqo
of races nationwide.
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-Lee Atwater. originaJly of Columbia, S.C ..
but now a White House political aide. He as
credited with playing a key role in the election
campaigns of President Reagan and other
Republicans.
RUBEN BONILLA JRi
-Ruben Bonilla Jr., 35, Corpus Christi,
Texas, lawyer and past president of the League of
United Latin American Citiiens, who has worked
to advance the cause of Hispanics and other
minorities.
-Dr. Frank Bowe, 34, Woodmere, N. Y ., an
advocate of the disabled who has served as U.S.
representative to the United Nations for the
International Year of Disabled Persons and chief
executive officer of the American Coalition of
Cit iiens with Disabilities
-Henry Cisneros, 34, mayor of San Antonio,
Texas, the fi rst Hispanic-American elected mayor
of a major city. He has pushed for passage of a
code of ethics and fin a ncial disc los ure
requirement for city officials .
-Justin H. McDevitt, 29, Minneapolis. Blind
since birth, he climbed Mount Rainier to
demonstrate abilities of the handicapped and has
wo rked with c risis intervention counseling,
rehabilitation of juvenile delinquents and served
on the President's Commission on Llbrary and
Information Services .
-Dr. Irvine McPhail, 32, Randallstown, Md .•
assistant provost al the University of Maryland.
He has work e d to improve educational
opportunities for blacks and poor people.
-Merrill Osmond, 28, Pleuant Grove, Utah,
lead singer of the Osmonds and president and chief
executive officer of Osmond Enterprises. He
devotes time to problems of the handicapped.
-Sen. Dan Quayle. 34, Huntington, Ind .•
Republican author of legislation dealing with the
problem of unemplo)'ment.
-Lee Roy Selmon, 27. Tampa, Fla .• former
University of Oklahoma football player now with
the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and also a banker. He
is active in programs such as United Way, Easter
Seals, American Cancer Society and Special
Olympics.
Presentations will be made Jan. 16 lo Tulsa.
Men chosen must be between 18 and 36 years
old with selections based on accomplishments such
as personal improv~ment, fmancial success, sociaJ
improvement to contemporary problems, politics
or government service.
HENRY CISNEROS
DAN QUAYLE
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Rlwdes Scholars nameq
32 winners of scholarships announced
CLAREMONT CAP) -Thirty-two
young Americans , including rive
from Princeton University, three
from Yale University and two from
the Air Force Academy. are this
year's Rhodes Scholars.
The winners represent 31 states
and 25 Americ an c olleges or
universities . Princeton had top
representation.
A Rhodes Scholarship entitles the
recipient to study for two years at
Oxford University. England's oldest
academic institution. Winners also
receive a stipend of ne.arly 96,000 a
year. •
Twelve of this year's 32 recipients
are women. One of them, 18-year-old
Nina Morishige, is an accomplished
pianist, an avid fencer, and will
graduate this spring from Johns
Hopkins University with a combined
bachelor's and master's degree.
Tbe accomplishments or Miss
]tf orlshlge, a native of Edmond,
Okla., and daughter of two Japanese
immigrants, are typical of the
winners.
Mark Helmerlcks, 23, .Is from
Colville Village, located at the Up of
northern Alaska. M ajorlne In
economic geoloay at Harvard
University, he is a vanity oarsman,
and la a guide, hunter, mountaineeJ'
and licensed pilot for land and water
planes.
Another recipient ls Molly
Brennan, 22. a computer science and
humanities major at Michlcan State
Unlvenlty. The native of Poat.lac,
Mich .. alJo 11 captain of the womlD's
track team at MSU and twice wts 1
colle1i1te all-Amertcao. She does
volunteer wort with the bllnd and
handJcawect.
Anne Perkins, 22, was the ftnt
remale edltor·ln·cblet of the Yale
Dally N~wa. Yale 's student
newspaper, bl i-.e1. She plus a
career in jounaaUsm and la workinc
1l the New lllveo otfict ol HoullDa
and~eet.
.Joumallam Pio latel'Mtl Rbodel
Seholar Barton Gellman, 11, •M 61
&Dljoftal la lnterutloDal relatlaM at
Pn.e..... He wu cbelrm• of ta.,
Dall1 PriDtetoDian.
Put Dodll Scbolan lDc.ludl Pat.
Haden, a Lot A•l•IH ll1•1
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attended use. :
B i ll Br a dl ey , a n o th er:
athelte -scbolar fro m Princeton. i
particpated in the Rhodes program. :
played professional basketball for ;
the New York Knicks and is a U S !
sena tor from New Jersey.
More than 1.100 students applied :
this year to the Rhodes program :
through 50 s tale s e l ection ;
committees. Almost 100 or those wert! l
nominated to compete for the 32 i
awards. ;
The winners were announced by •
American Rhodes secretary Da vid :
Al ex ander . president or Pomona '
College. :
Rhodes S cho lars hips we r e :
established in the will of British (
colonial statesman Cecil J. Rhodes,
who died in 1902. About 75 of the j
scholarships were awarded yearly :
worldwide. :
Winners by district are:
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THURSDAY, DEC. 2~. 1981
COMICS C4
ENTERTAINMENT CS
CLASSI Fl ED C8
Baseball card company
hatches. a new idea,
and it's. not expected
to ruffle. any feathers. C2.
Washington would like to shed bnage ,
General feeling is this year's Rose Bowl between Huskies and Iowa will be 'for the dogs' . . .
By EDZINTEL
Of .. 0.-. "" .... Here in Southern California, there's a certain
image that's been lagged on the band of football
collegians from the University of Washington
known as the Husltie~
Succinctly, thal i mage, drawn up by the
media and dispersed upon the public, is that the
Huskies are properly named. Patriots of the Rose
Bowl feel that next week's matchup between the
Hus kies and the Iowa Hawkeyes is for the dogs.
Those loyal to the USC's and UCLA's only
know Washington as that team which was
e mbarrassed by UCLA. 31-0 back in early
November, and then took its first s tep in getting
here by beating use. 13-3, in a very forgettable
game blessed by a near tornado in Seattle a week
later.
No matter, head coach Don James, who bas
found his team in the Rose Bowl more than any
IT'S MINE -Edison High·s Richard Chang .
the Chargers' leading scorer with 26 points.
corrals rebound during Wednesday night ·s
other coach ln the Pac-10 over the lut five years
(this is James' and Washington's third visit since
1978), is used to the kind of lhlni. James, it seems,
has been called worse.
·'Our young people read the L.A. papers and
have learned to appreciate the L.A. press," James
said sarcastically Wednesday afternoon at Rams
Park in Anaheim where the Huskies were going
through their third day of practice ln preparation
for the New Year's Day game Ln Pasadena.
James is an old master at an.awe ring the sort
of questions being thrown at him these days. They
were the same questions he had to answer in 1978
before his heavy underdog Huskies shocked
Michigan, 27·20 in the 64th Rose Bowl.
And they were the same questions Jam es was
answering exactly a year ago before the Huskies
played in the Rose Bowl again, though this time
Washington lived up to expectations by losin1 to
Michigan, 2J..6.
James says he doesn't blame people for
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game with Servile. Edison held off Friars.
76·74. See slorv. Page C2.
knocking bis team. He dldn't think bis chances
were good of being here when the season be&an,
and now, after compiling a 9-2 record and a
national ran.king of 10th in one poll and 12th in
another, James still has a critical eye for his
team.
Iowa rushed for 2,1S3 net yards and paaaed for'
1,422 for a total of 3,575 yards this aeuon.
Washington's statistics were 1,835 yards ruab1D1.
1,320 passing for 3, 155 total.
But it's Iowa's defense that has given it all lU,
recognition, a defense James calls the beat lD tM
land. "U it's honesty you want, I really didn't think
we had a chance of getting here at the beginning or
the season," Jam es, in his seventh year at
Washington said. "I knew we had a pretty good
defense but the key was our offensive
development."
The Hawkeyes' defense held opponenta to 151
yards rushing, 1,834 passing for a total of 2,711
while Washington gave up 1,381 yards ruabinl.
1, 790 passing for 3, 171 total.
"We have total respect for Iowa and I.bat'&
important," says James. "We've seen all the fllm&
and we know that they're a team which beat ~
team <UCLA> which annihilated u.s. .
Some might say that Washington's offense is
yet to develop. James might be one of them. It
could be said that Washington will play in
Pasadena despite Its orrense.
The Huskies were outgained and out-first
downed by their opponents this year. And, in
comparing them to their next opponent,
13th-ranked Iowa, the Huskies are again
outnumbered.
''But one thing in our !avor ls that Iowa and~
are so much alike -we're like carbon copies or
one another. First, neither team should have beeQ
here. Second, both offenses dld just enoutb to let.
here. Third, both defenses are great, altbou~
<See HUSKJES, Pa1e Cll
Michaels has survived
Jets' coach enjoys last laugh after move to dump him
By WILL GRIMSLEY
Al>~Can• f I
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP> -
Three months ago, hot-head
supporters of the New York Jets
football team were ready to tar
and feath er Coach Walt
Michaels, hang him up by the
thumbs and toss him to the
buzzards.
"Fire Michaels ," "A Walk for
Walt" and other dis paraging
hand-made banners illustrated
the shrill boos that emanated
from the stands . New York
COMMENTARY
newspapers vigorously joined
the "Sack Michaels" campaign
as the Jets, a disappolnting 4-12
team the year before, began the
new seuoo witb thr~ straight
setbacks.
On Sunday, these same Jets,
beaten only twice in the
s ubsequent 13 games, go agaimt
the Buffalo Bills u a wild-card
team wblcb some reputable
observers, including Buffalo's
Coach Chuck Knox, say could go
all the way to the Super Bowl.
·•Looking back ,'· someone
asked Michaels Wednesday,
"was there a time that you felt
like a man being readled for the
execution chamber? Was the
trauma so great you felt you
couldn't go on."
"Trauma?" Michaels
repeated the word as if it galled
him. "Hey, this was no trauma
for a guy who grew up in the
coal cowitry. If you can stand
that kind of life. you can stand
anything.··
The son or an immigrant
Polish miner. Michaels doesn't
bend easily. He has the crust of
an armadillo and a spine of
wrought iron.
''I wasn 't disturbed or
concerned a bit," be added. ''I
knew even if I got fired, the
world wasn't coming to an end.
Besides, I had two things aoing
for me -the Jets management
and Walt Michaels.
"I learned a long lime ago
from my dad that all you had to
do in this world was put in a
good day's work. If you dld that,
you could go home and get a
good night's sleep.
"Not once during that period
did I lose an hour's sleep."
It was this unshakeable
reserve that h e lped the
disoriented and injury.plagued
J ets to retrieve their confidence
and develop into a formidable
force. Leon Hess, the oil baron
owner or the club, and Jim
Kensil, the young president,
never lost faith in their coach.
Ne.ither did the players. whose
sentiments were expressed by
Marvin Powell, the team's
All· Pro tackle and offensive
captain. when he said, "Walt
doesn't bug you. All he asks is
that you do your job. If you do,
he gives you a lot of room. He is
honest. He treats you like a
man."
Throughout this early season
crisis, Michaels never once
showed a change of emotion. He
didn't beat his breast in qony
when the team lost. He didn't IO
into a victory dance when they
won.
"You work, work, wort," be
rationalizes. "You get the team
as mentally and physically
prepared as possible. Then you
s it back and take the
consequences.
··Pro s ports are .a tou1h
business. You can't be a
crybaby and complain. And lt
doesn't pay to get too cocky."
Michaels' steely, unflappable
temperament was for&ed yean
ago in Pennslylvania'a
anthracite region by a firm
father and refined lat.er oo the
pro f ootball field by tbe
Cle ve land Browns' exactin1
disciplinarian. Paul Brown.
Kings stop briefly
• at home -and win
INGLEWOOD (AP > -Coach
Parker MacDonald figured that
since the Los Angeles Kings
were facing a tough road trip. a
victory would be a nice sendoff.
The Kings got just that
Wednesday night, skating to an
8-4 National Hockey League
triumph over the Colorado
Rockies.
"This was a big game."
MacDonald said afterward. "We
had to win 1t because we have a
tough schedule ahead -the next
four on the road.
.. , think we were a little mad
because our players thought
they should have done better on
the last road trip."
Marcel Dionne and Jim Fox
scored two goals apiece to pace
the Kings' victory.
.. Dionne. Dave Taylor and
(Steve) Bozek were back
together on the line and I am
going to keep them together
now," said MacDonald.
"Taylor is one of the best
hockey players in the league and
·certainl y one of the most
underrated. probably because
he is m Los Angeles," the Kines
coach said ... If he were in
Montreal. New York or Toronto
he would be given credit as a bl&
star."
Rocki es Coach Marshall
Johnston said a Kings' goal by
Ian Turnbull at 4:45 of the third
period locked up the victory ror
Los Angeles. That score made it
63
"The Kjngs· sixth goal was the
key goal." he said . "We were
coming on late in the second
period and that goal put us three
goals down early in the third
period.
"l give L.A. credit, they
capitalized on their chances."
The Rockies went in front 45
seconds into the game as Brent
Ashton converted a two-on-one
break with Steve Tambellinl
beating King goalie Mario
Lessard from 10 feet out.
Taylor struck back seconda
later to draw the teams even,
then Fox put the Kings on top to
stay at 14 :53 of the first period
by deflecting a shot from Trevor
Johnson between the pada of
Rockie goalie Phil Myre.
He makes athletics a classy subject
Dionne got his first goal at
17:52 of the first period oo a
45 ·foot slapshot, then rookie
Scott Gruhl. called up from tbe
King's New Haven minor leape
affili ate last Tuesday, scored h1I
second goal in as many 1amea
with a 35-foot slapshot to extend
the lead .
UC Irvine. assistant coach Livsey uses sports to score points with his English students
.By CURT SEEDEN
Of .. o.11'1' "" ..... There is a part of Herb Livsey -
probably the best known part of hlm -
that lives and breathes athletics.
Now an assistant basketball coach at
UC Irvine under Bill Mulligan, Livsey
has more than 20 years of coaching
experience at both the high school and
community colleee level.
He owns and directs the Snow Valley
Basketball School, and his wife, Gerry,
is the women's volleyball and
basketball coach at Cyprfta College.
BUT, WHEN UVSEY isn't dlrecUng
operations on a buketball court, be can
be found at Oran1e Coaat Coll~1e,
where from t• to 1'76 be headed t.be
basketball pf'Oll'am.
You won't find Livsey ln the atbletlc
department at OCC, however. More
likely, he 'll be in the En1lisb
Department where be ls an uaoclate
professor. •
El&ht years a10, Llv1ey bt1an
teatbin1 a clan known lnnocentty
eno~~E 283 -tb• hilt.or)' and IOC of •portt ln America. Uke I
aplllGft a popular televtaton abow,
PE • bu branched out over UM put
ei,btyean. •
"llJ tNDkiDI ll that too many Uma w• 1et people wbo do DOt write more out
of lack ol tDteNlt rat.her then laek of
ability,'' UVMJ HJI.
8PORTl·MINDED -UC Irvine
assistant basketball coach Herb
Livsey also teaches several English
classes at Orange Coast College.
80, UVBBY fOCUHS oa )Ult one toptc
ln bl• compo1IUon ClUHS, wblcb, of
course, la athletics.
'
·'Athletes and non-athletes have taken
the class over the years. They're
interested in the subject. I've seen the
enrollment double in my classes. This
year I bad S3 ~pie Ln my composition
class at the start of the semester. And
15 weeks into the semester I bad 52.
That's almost unheard of ln
community coUe1e," he points out.
Llvsey's students don't bang out
compositions on such trite subject& as,
"How to Play Basketball," or "Why I
LLke Lacrosse."
The issues Llvsey's students tackle
are downright heavy, stretchin1 from
the history of the black athlete to the
problems collegiate athlettca face,
"I deal with compeUUon -wtnn.1n1
and loslng. I deal with a subject matter
I call freedom. There are a lot of
athletes who don't feel free when they
play," Uvsey nplail•.
RE 18 QUICK to point out tbat he
never varies from the academics wbtft
dealln& with aporta. · •t empbaalae the aamt tbiap but I
deal wttb a aubJect tbat more peop&. are
lntertlted ln •hen tbey write. I Un ud
love mt aubjeet area and I lbare what I
love wltb my ttudetlt.I," bt 1111.
Without trylq to IOUDd Ute a eoll•1e
schedule ol clUMI, Llney'a c1 .... a.re
t.be H1ltOry and Socloloo ol 8porta ln
America (Pt 20), freabmaa
•
composition ( En1lis h 100), sports
literature <English 140 >, and his latest
endeavor, Competition and the Athlete
<PE 290 and English 101 combined).
Livsey takes a basic approach k) bis
classes. beginning with definitions, and
then graduating to the sentence.
paragraph and eventually the essay.
His combined PE 290 and English 101
class goes one step further with a
research paper as the end product.
"I lJKE TO START out with terms.
I'll ask, 'what is commitment?' of 53
students and I'll get 53 deflnitlON. I try
to get the students to undentand what
commltm~nt means In tbe athletle
arena," Uvaey conUnues. "We'U define
winner, l<>1er, wlnnin1 and I01Ln1. We'll
compare eveytblnt from athletics
behind the Iron Ourtaln to Pop Warner
football and UttM Lea1ue."
· Fiim play• an important part of
Llvsey's curriculum. WbeD t.be blttory
of the black atblei. 1• belftl t1plcnd,
the ortP,.al "Jacltle RoblNon Story"
will be abown.
Tht Great Wblte HC)pe, Baq lbe
Drum Slowly, North Dallu Forty and
Do•nblll Racer are alao acbeduled
durlnc the Mmater.
In b1s Uteratun clau, Ropr Kahn's
"The 8o)'I of Swnmer" and Bernard
Malamud'• "Tbe Natural" are
<9" uvsn. Paaea>
Vell Pekka Ketola scored
during a Colorado power play to
. cut the deficit to 4·2, but U..
Dionne scored bis second &Oil at
17 : 17 of the second period._
Fox and Bo~k added 1oals for
Los Angeles lri the third period
after Turnbull had tiven t.be
Kings a three-goal pad. ·
OREGON PUT
ON PROBATION
MISSION. Kan. (AP> -Tbe
football pro1ram at lb•
Univenity of Orep wa1 placed
on two years pl"Ob9tloo and tM
men'• baaketbaY procram wu
put on one-year probaUoe bJ U..
NCAA Wtdnetday for f'ffi~
vlolatlona, Ult of fuDda
academic•~.
The National Coll•ll•l•
AthltUc Aa~ au• 1M
Oreacan footbeft team would M
problblted h"om plaJI~ IA ..,
poetaeuon bowl 1ame ~ ....
the 1181 HHOD aad fro•
appearln1 oa ••1
NCAA-controlled telnlaloa
pro1ram durln' tbe t• .....
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N SAN OJEGO' -Will lhe k1d8' ii lflllde a, Dave Wlnfield baseball eara fot''a·'1'~ GlannouJas, or 'will cal"ds
te•tu\tu\a the San"'Dlego Chick~ lay ' · •
an e•1?" · · ' \ '
'f L •f>lt.tures of a clown in a chicken suit might
seemi>lin unJikely.Jitem to swap for the New York
Va•ltees ouUlelder, but the manufactlfrer is
Mttirig that youngsters will gQ fo11 Glannoulas'
·la id-back loo.k. as tbe
Chicken, recllnin& on a
. grassy playing field,• bat io
1band, glove and ball ai the
ready.
~nd y sirasberg,
promotions director of the
San Diego P.adres and an
avid baaeball card collector.
, hatched the idea of featunn,
the wel l -known sports '5"1 ~"tat .. • , mascot on baseball cards, ~#le l>onruss Co. of Memphis bought it. ,hi a set of 66Q cards turned out for baseball
1982, the ChktteQ is described as "one or the
1)'19~t recognizable figures in sports . . . signed
ai: a bOnus bir(,lie by lhe San Diego Padres in IPi« ~ran undisclosed amount of chJclienfeett."
. · 'c1Ne> one playing baseball today is better th~nl ~'he Chicken in hitting fowl ball, getting
scra ch hits or calling bawks," says card No.
~'>J.1tborities say it's the third time since J~ wl)en baseball cards first appeared, that
n~n-players have been honored.
• Cl>uote of the day , .~ · '•lJCLA bAsketball coach Lerpy)
Farmer, discussing lhe recent two-year
probation levied on the school by the
NCAA: "I w9uld think a lot or programs
would start cleaning up their acts. If
t~er 'll pen.alize UCLA. nobody's
i'*'1-.ie." \ ~ . ~· .
•1 I fl I ••
hil l~ m wa8 abort.·hanM ttflulled ,
, ~h MalOney'a solo~ wbtle la
ln the WiMlnt aoal as the Pi~ York
Rangers ,de eattid Wl•ec. 5·2
Wed,e .. dey laht in ~~ National . Hockey
I...eatbe. 'nle fO&I, at 14 :4tbt the second period
came with Dave's brother Dm -who returned
tq tb.A Uneup ~er missing 25 .iames with a knee
lnjdry .... 1ltl a In the penalty box . . Rl~k
Mlddletoa stored three tames
In a 1hc·11oal second period to pace Boston to u 7·4 vie·
t.ory ov e r Wa s h ·
in'lton 1 •• 1'oronto
came from be hind three
times but could not beat
Pitts burgh eoal -tender
Mi c b ~I Dion wHh a
third 1)4!riod blitz. and settled
for " 4.4 tic with the
MALoNn , P e nauins ... Rookie
netmlnder Granl Fubr made an unexpectedly
early return to action Wednesday to backstop
Edmonton to• a 6·1 triumph over Vancounver.
Fuhr suffered a dislocated shoulder a week ago
and had not l>een expected back in the Uneup
until at least Sunday . . . BUI Barber netted ·a
pair of goa'5 and Behn Wilson added a
power.play goal to help Philadelphia shade
Chicago, 7-6 . . . Wlllle. Plett scored a goal,
then set up Ptkka RanlakaWo for the lying goal
SS seconds later as Calgary rallied for a 4·4 lie
with Minnesota
Sonics' duo puts slug on Jazz
Lonnie S•lton and Gus Wllllam'1 m
com.bined for 50 points Wednesday
njght, leading Seattle to a 113·99
victory over Utah in NBA action. The
victory was the SuperSonics' s ixth s traight and
left them 2ih games behind the first-place
Lake rs in the Pacific Division ... Elsewhere,
San Antonio's Reggie Johnson and Ron Brewer,
both of whom are reportedly being traded to
Cleveland, combined for 22
fqurth-quarte r points to
spark lhe Spurs to a 114·109
win over San Diego . . . BUI
Laimbeer came off the bench
\o score a career-high 30
points and grab 15 re bounds.
s parking Cle veland lo a
114·95 victory over Kansas
City . . Ray Will.jams led
all scorers with 29 points and
team mate Olis Birdsong
ad.ded 26 as New Jersey knocked off New York.
115.99 . . . '\'ruck Robinson posted JO points to
go with guard Dennis Johnson's 17 as Phoenix
beat Golden• State. 118-103 . . . Jolla Lo•I
s cored 11 of his seas on-high 34 points in the
fourth quarter to rally Detroit past Denver.
124· 119 .
Jets, Eagles favored Sunday
Hnra.h'a Reno Race & Sporta Ell
Book favors the New York Jet.a and • t
Philadelphia Easies ln Sunday's .
National f'ootball Lea1ue wild card playolf
aa6le1. The le(taJ betUn1 parlor hu lnJtalled
Che Jets as three-point favorlt.el over the Buffalo
Ollis In the American Football Conference
game al New York, while Phlladelpbia, playlq
at home, is favored by seven Point.a over t.be
New York Oiants In the National
Conference .. Baltimore Colta owner lloMrt
lruy has vowed to aet rid of Bert leeea after
fearnlng the quarterbock plana a
breach-Of·COntract grievance ICail\lt the club.
lrsay made the comment, then added that new
cHch Ftuk K111b also want.a to 1et rid of the
nine-year attitude ... Runnjng back Paal
Hofer has been placed on injured reserve by l.be
playoff·bound San F r ancisco 49ers. The
four-week layoff means Horer wlll mies the
NFC playoffs Jan. 3 and, if the 49era win, the
NFC championship game tbe rollowlng
week ... All-American llm McMalloa of
Brigham Young University, who holds 5.5 NCAA
records and shares one mark, will quarterback
the North squad in the 33rd Senior Bowl Jan.
16 ... Within hours or his firing, Roa•Erllardt
received five telephone calls from clubs
interested in hiring him, the former New
England Patriots' coach said ... Bob Griese,
former NFL quarterback, said he probably
won't be coaching for the Miami Dolphins next
year.
Los Al takes the night off
There will be no quarter horse •
racing at Los Alamitos Race Course
tonight because of the holiday, but
racing will resume Friday with the ~ing ~f
the St. Nicholas Handicap featured. Torught will
be the only interruption in the track's Monday
through Saturday recular schedule until l.be end
of the meeting, Jan. 18 . . . Lolly Keya baa
been apPointed public. affairs direct.or for the
American Youth Soccer Organization. Keys
served as public relations director for l.be
California Surf professional soccer team for
rour seasons and her experience also includes
working as a sports writer for the Daily
Pilot. . . . Mike J ODH, the Kansas City Royals'
pitcher who was injured in an auto crash
Monday, probably will miss the entire 1982
season doctors indicated Wednesday. Jones, 22.
suffered a dislocation or the fourth and filth
vertebrae in his neck in the crash
Television , radi,o
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: Ski Reports -Snow conditions in
Southern California, 9:43 a.m .• 12:43, 3:43 and
7:43 p.m., KNX (1070).
I
Bruins win
on road
Anderson paces USC
From AP diapale:bet
NEW ORLEANS -Fifteenth·ranked UCLA ,
using the powerful inside combination of Kenny
Fields and Stuart Gray, rolled to an 83·76
basketball win over Louisiana State University
Wednesday night.
The crowd of 28,880 attending the match at the
Louisiana Superdome was the fifth largest in
NCAA college basketball history.
Fields, a 6·7 forward, led all scorers with 23
points. Gray, a 7-0 freshman center, scored only
two points, both in the first half, but he kept LSU's
big men away from the boards.
Reserve forward Darren Daye scored 18 points
for UCLA and guard Michael Holton got 13 -11 in
the second half.
USC 83, Richmond 78 "
LOS ANGELES -Guard Dwight Anderson
scored a career-high 37 points as Southern Cal
came from behind to beat Richmond 83-78.
Anderson had 26 of his points in Ule second
half as the Trojans shot 81 percent from the field
and rallied from a 43.34 halftime deficit.
The 6-3 senior gu1trd hit 11 of his 17 floor
shots and 15 of 18 from the line as the Trojans
upped their record to 5-2.
Southern Cal pulled out the victory with a 17·7
string midway through the second hair. When the
run began, the Trojans were behind 49·38.
Cal State Fullerton 75, Spring Arbor 55
Freshman Tony Neal scored 21 points.
grabbed 14 rebounds and blocked four shots as Cal
State Fullerton coasted to a 75-55 victory over
Spring Arbor College <Michigan).
The Titans, 5·5, overcame an early 9·2 Cougar
lead and Neal scored 15 points in the first half as
they puJled,away to 41·35 halftime advantage.
Fullerton continued to build its margin in the
second half
Reno Taylor led Spring Arbor, now 7-7, with 16
points and also had six rebounds. Jere Bloodworth
had 12 points, Dean Lockwood 11 and Jon Bauldry
had 10 in the losing effort.
USF 65, Colgate 62
SAN FRANCISCO -Seventh·ranked
University or San Francisco relied on a late stall
and two free throws by Ken McAlister with 1:;
seconds left to ice a M-62 victory over Colgate.
hut still ~s9n gets a scare • WIDS
The Dons, 9-0, never led by more than seven
points over the Red Raiders, 4-4, who put up a
surprisingly tough fight after losing to California
by 30 points the previous night.
Cogate pulled to within one point, 63-62, with
3:02 remaining on a jumper by center Kevin Ryan,
who led all scorers with 25 points.
~eruite's upset plan falls short; Estancia hits the jackpot in Las Vegas tourney ,~. '· ,, ~,
Fresno St. 75, UC Davis 43
DA VIS -Fresno Slate's crushing defense
forced UC Davis into 30 turnovers as the Bulldogs
clobbered the Aggies 75-43. tfty E rhiWT£L . .,..,.;~,.._s..,
ts lfl.you .1need proof there's deception .i~ the
worldiutf~rts. take a good look at Exh1b1t. A:
ilerviW Rigtwbasketba11.
•" ·The Friars are 4-5 on the young season. and 11tet U.)'f·eave J.o •be considered one ot Orange
tG<>unty'e finest teams. •'
._, Tbaliw.as especially tru& Wedoe&day njghl.
when Servile came within an 18-foot baseline j .. ~P
shot of u~etting the county's No. t·ranked team, ~di~;·~ the Ctiargers held Of\ for a 7&-74
trJOn·re~ win at tHeir gym. • ~ saTVi'te bad a chance to take the lead and
JJer~Qr\.bt game with 10 seconds remainiDg, but
il:he*9r-Oheppell's shot from the side fell off the clJin SDa .Uten Edison's Rick DiBe'1)ardo sank a
tree,ibrow tQ seal the victory. •
• ~Q.(', .~ervite ,. it was a gall·a nt effort, ~ons1dering the Friars have a junior center. Ste'fe
-Krallman. starting for the first time this season,
d lf"'M!matnlng sqmrd or basically 1~~rienc@a
a~~u r ven pl\¥frs. sa'<e. !9r ,J.!!81d ,l:om ~~ ood ha~ .... l hot b~ agcn ~~5+Y
nf pumped;b(:OO points)? leed liitlJ~.J!ts ..
-· n < 8~ 1). o! the other hand. has a solid,
startin1t lineup with lots or playing time behind_ it
'
in Jeff Stephens , Mark Goudge, Richard Chang
and Rick DiBerpardo. !
But it w.aso 't that the Chargers let down on
this night. It w~ more a ca < ~rvite 4~ing up
and staying up with Edison.
Servile fell behind, 15·8 early in the game as
Chang and DiBernardo, bOtb candidates for
All·CIF honors '{this year, got the Chargers orr to
their typical fas start. '
But the Friars came storming back as
Krallman scored three straight buckets to pull
Servile close, 20·16 at the end of the quarter.
•'We played some poor defense in the first
hair," said Edison head coach Barry Leigh. "But
they (Servile J were a very good team tonight. r
s uppose there wiJI be some nights like this. Every
game is different."
The ~econd quarter was a virtual standoff as
Edison held a 36·30 edge at intermission.
Then. with C?lang llnd DiBetnardo again doing
the bulk o/ the scoring, Edisoq upped its lead to
45-36 midw.ay )hflS1Ulh th~ third quarter.
Guard Steve Beuerlein responded for Servile
with 'three ,straight baskets near the end of the
quarJ.er to puJ.I the Friars close again. 48~.
With three minutes. left, and Edison holding a
67-60 lead, Servile began to peck away at the ' ,,
Chargers. with Osgood and then Krallman doing the damage.
Krallman 's fourth straight basket with 1: 10
left got Servi.te within one, 73-72.
After an . exchange or baskets. Edison had a
chance to take a three-point lead wil.b 39 seconds
remaining but Chang's attempted slam dunk on a
layup bounced out.
Servile then worked the ball down to 10
seeonds for its last shot.
Chang was Edison's leading scorer with 26
points while DiBemardo added 22. Goudge added
19.
E1tencla 54, Hoover 52 '
LAS VEGAS -Jeff Gardner bit a IS.foot shot
from the wing with u~der ~ve s~conds to play to
lift the Eagles to the championship of the Bonanza
Tournament over Glendale Hoover.
Gardner, who was to be named the
tournament's most valuable playe.r , continued his
fine defensive play and dished off 10 assists. AJso
hoaored on the all-tournament team were Chris
Maydole and Brian Midland.
In improving its record to 7-0, Estancia was
behind almost the entire contest to previously
. unbeaten Hoover. But the Eagles stayed within
s triking distance a nd made their move intbe
waning moments.
Estancia returns to play Saturday, opening the
Orange Tournament.
NFL standings
<FINAL>
Sophomore forward Bernard Thompson and
senior guard Donald Mason each scored 14 points
for the Bulldogs, who improved their record to 7-1.
Guard Dave Sullivan was the only David
player to shoot more than one field goal against
the scrambling zone defense of Fresno State
SulJi van finished with a game-high 16 points.
Wichita St. 79, Detroit 7~
DETROIT -Tony Martin's 22 points and
seven assists and Cliff Levingston's 18 points and
12 rebounds led No. 3 Wichita State to a 79-70
victory over Detroit.
Detroit took an 8-6 lead five minutes into the
first half, but the Shockers moved ahead for good,
10-8, with 13 :35 left in the first period on a dunk by
senior forward Mike Jones.
Wichita State, unbeaten in seven outings,
extended its advantage lo 41-24 with 2:00 left in the
half, but the Titans scored six of the last eight
points to cut the halftime lead to 43·30.
Loulavtlle 103, Morehead St. 70
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -Derek Smith scored 24
points t.o lead eighth-ranked Louisville to a 103·70
victory over out.manned Morehead State.
Louisville, 6·1, rebounding from its first loss or
the season Saturday against Oregon State in the
Suntory series in Japan, raced to a 59·28 halftime
lead and built its margin to as many as 45 points in
the second haJf.
JOHNSON & SON
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San Fran. 13 3 0 357 250 .813
Atlanta 7 9 O 426 35S .438
Rams 6 10 O 303 351 .375
New Orleans 4 12 0 207 378 .250
Eastern Division
Dallas
Philadelphia
NY Giants
Washington
St. Louis
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10 6 0 368 221 .625
9 7 0 295 2S7 .563
8 8 0 347 349 .500
7 9 0 315 408 .438
Central Dlvialoll
Tampa Bay 9 7 O 3\5 268 .563
Detroit 8 8 0 397 322 .500
Green Bay• 8 8 0 32' 361 .500
Minnesota 7 9 0 32S • .438
Chicago 6 10 0 W 33t .375
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Miami 11 4 1 345 275 .719
NY Jets 10 5 1 355 281 .656j
Buffalo 10 6 O 311 276 .625
Baltimore 2 14 0 259 533 .124
New Enaland 2 14 O 322 370 .124
C~ntral Division
Cincinnati 12 4 O 421 306 .150
Pittsburgh 8 8 0 356 'l97 .500
Houston 7 9 o 281 ~ .438
Cleveland S 11 0 276 375 .313
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Basketball College football
scores
cce.r
USC 13. Rk,,,..._ 11
C•I Stale l"ullerlon JS. Spring
Ar1>or U
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COLLEGE IOWL. ROUNDUP
lndeoendence Bowl
(Die. bet•awo""'t• La.J
Garden St•t• Bowl IDie. !Jet •ete 111....._., N.J.I
Tt-a,wt.-li\21
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C.ltfoml1 Bowl
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Chellftel 2 M ,_.
Bfuebonnet Bowl
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Orange Coa1t OAILV PILOT/T'hurtd8)', Otcember 24, 1981
Edison falls short
in tournament final
Mission Viejo prevails, 50-46
MCIOlfOTllAM
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In a same befittln1 •
champk»a.lhlp final Wedrtaday
n11ht, the Edi.c>n HJ1h women'•
bHketball team fell short ln ita
bid for the Cypreu Tournament
championship, loslns to Ml•lon
VleJo, :S0.48.
Meanwhile, Huntington Beach
was nipped by host Cypress ln
the third-place 1ame, Marina
lOJl a low-scoring decision to
Foothill for fifth place and Costa
Mesa was a non-league victor
over San Clemente.
Edllon opened a six-point lead
early in the second quarter but
an inopportune cold streak
allowed the Diabloa to take the
lead. Late in the contest, the
Chargers closed to within one
point at 47-46, but Mission Viejo
controlled a key jump ball with
40 seconds to play and forced the
Chargers to foul.
All-tournament selections
Tina l:>enHeyer and Kim Tanabe
each had 10 rebounds while Lisa
Houk passed off for eight assists
and had rune boards.
Mary Madigan of Mission
Viejo was chosen the most
valuable player or the
tournament .
Cypr•H 50, Htn. Beach 48
"We had our chances but
d i dn 't take advantage,"
lamented Huntington Beach
Coach Joanne Kellogg after the
loss lo the t.purney host.
Trailing by nfne points at the
From Page C1
UVSEY •• •
explored. Rams' star Preston
De nnard has visited the
literature class to r e ad
selections of his poetry as weU.
"I LIKE WORKING with
beginning college students,"
Livsey says. "I enjoy teaching
English on the community
college level while people are
still making decis ions about
their lives.
"They (his students) are
beginning to realize their lives
are more than the sport they've
been playing since the eighth
grade. They realize they've cot
some grey matter in their
heads."
The athletes in bis cluses,
Livsey says, have to understand
there ia more in the world than
the team they're playin1 on.
• .. I 'm not tryin1 to make
anyone a professional writer.
But to survive in college, you'll
have to write. That's been my
philosophy ever since I st.a.rted
writlna in 1958.
"We're not interested in the
Kines' game last ni1ht or a
trade by the Dodgers. We 're just
Interested in tbe history and
sociology or the different types
of athletes," be adds.
Adams School Wim title
The Adams School nag football team of Costa
Mesa took first place ln Orange County and second
place in Southern California.
s tart of the final quarter,
Cypreu converted three QUAct
bas kets lo leap back lat.
contention. Tbe Oilers 109l tbl
lead in the fmal two mlnutea.
Kerry Carr and Tamm1
Buckets were' chosen to tb,tt
all ·tourney team fro•
Hunlln1ton Beacb, wblc•
rematches Cyprtll aa•
Huntlncton Beach Saturday la
the firll round of the
Marina-Edisoo toume~.
Leadinc 17-9 at balftlmt,
Foothill outscored Marina UM> a.
lhe third stanu to take t.be le ..
and held on. Yvette Howard ._.
Marina with 10 point.I and '9
rebounds, while Alent Andenoa
bad six polnt.s and nine caroma.
The Vikln1s wUI take a '-•'
record into the Mar1na·l£dllca
Tournament, whlcb llari.
Saturday.
MeH 54, S. Clement. 2t
Bouncina back from a lou lllt
wee k to Mission Viejo, th'
Mu sta ngs bounced Saa
Clemente to record their ~
victory In four outlnss In a
non-league game.
.. We put in a press today that
worked real well,·' said ea.ta
Mesa Coach Paul Kahn, wM
also praised the defensive effotta
o( S helly Heal and Janit
McAleer .
"It was the second same in a
row <Gaye) Rishebar1er hH
come off the bench and dooe a
super job," Kahn added.
Rishebarger scored 12 potnta
and had 10 rebounds.
Mesa opens the Estancia
Tournament Monday, mffttnt
Rowland al •:30.
From PageC1
HUSKIES • • •
low a ' s mi eht be a little
greater."
Th"5 James exped.a tbe same
to be low-acorin1. a def-aft
affair that could be dftided la
the kickin1 1ame, or bJ
turnovers.
Tailback Ron Jacksoa ludl
Wasbiniton rushers with m
yards and quarterback 8teft
Pelluer ia 10th oo tbe BUllDel'
all-time sin1le HHoa tetal
offense list with 1,280 yards. A
sophomore, Pelleu.r bad enlJ
minimal experience en\eriq
1981 after p1ayinc behind Tam
Flick, now a member ol ..
Washincton Redaldns of U.e
NFL. lutyear. • lllOM llCMl. '90fU -Tillle -• ......
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Members of the team: Kevin Thomas, Chris
Coons, Danny Ucker, Oliver Wri1ht, Stephen
Lucas, Ty Hilbert, Mike Scbau.rstein, Brett
Saunders, Matt Retoeky, Paul Clark, Stephen
Hopkins, Brian Forbath, Joey Schlouer, Den.nia
Rivera and Jason Mcinturf.
Coming
Thursday
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OUTSTANOl ~C
VALUES!
./CHECK
THESE OUT!
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have a lot ot fun while
Uley're beint parted.
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man on the bucltln1
borae-t:May Just altttq
there.
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unable to teep hla balance OG a tMll.
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yeat'/ Will the Orange Cout'1
economy get better or woree -
and what effect will that h8\'e on
home prices, teh<><>' programs.
and city terVices? Find out •
Thuraday. Dec. 31 in .. Outlook
'82." a review of 1981 advano.9
and a f0f8Calf of expected
growth in 1982. Look for thi1
special pull-out eection in your
Daily Pilot Th~. or call to
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"Whot are sugarplums, Mommy?"
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"I couldn't find any nails."
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let him in.'' ''AND ooti'r Tr<IP a: ~A, LIKE YOU 010 lAV'ffAR ~ •
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M' NAME'& SAM DRIVER! HERE
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theater u the beat ln tlMlr fteld b UM 1Mf Jmt
paat &eneraUy la a Uckllab. balr .. plittlnl bualDell.
Not so much th.la season, however. tbe quartet
honored by the 1981 DaUy Pilot cliatln&ulsbed
performance awards stood out like the proverbial
sore thumbs, such was the memorable quality of
their achievements.
T b e y b a d t o u g b -1 -1-=--,· -11-1-1 --'
competition, to be sure, llTf 011
but lo virtually all cases, 111 II
they were the obvious
choices.
Individual acting excellence is ao area which
neither the opulence of the scenery nor the
consistency or the oyerall production can
embellish. It is the right performer taking the
riebt role in the right play -and rendering it just
right.
Five honorees are listed in each category in
descending order of impact. the cream of a crop of
hundreds reviewed during 1981. As usual, Irvine
Community Theater actors are exempt due to this
writer's personal involvement with that group.
Here then, the best of the bunch on this year's
community theater scene:
BEST ACl'OR -Pip Church in "Relatively
Speaking,·· La.1una Moulton Playbouu .
Runner·up, Joe Cordio ln "A View From the
Bridge," MlssJon Viejo Playhouse.
Honorable mention -Doualu Rowe, "After
the Fact," Lacuna Moulton Playhouse; Philip
Garrison, ''Twelltb Nitbl," NewJ)Orl Harbor
Actors Theater, and Jack Byroo, "Middle of tbe
Night," Weatmlnater Community Theater .
BEST ACTRESS -Corbett Barklle ln "Wai(
Until Dark," Mission Viejo Playhouae. Runner·up,
Victoria Bryan in "The Miracle Worker." Newport
Harbor Actors Theater. ·
Honorable mention -Lisa Wilcox, •'The Hot L
Baltimore," Newport Theater Arts Center;' Jane
Nigh, "Separate Tables," Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse, and Laurie Sondag, "A Midsummer
Night's Dream," Westminster Community
Theater.
BEST SUPPORTING ACl'OR -John Szura in
"God's Favorite," Newport Theater Arts Center .
Runner.up, Peter Stone in "A View From the
Bridge," Mission Viejo Playhouse.
Honorable mention -Charles Taylor, "A
Midsummer Nii'bt's Dream," Westminster
Community Theater; Paul Tescbke, "Rope,"
Showcase Productions, and Richard Drake, "A
Bad Year for Tomatoes," Huntington Be ach
Playhouse.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS -C.1rol
Stockmeyer in "The Runner Stumbles, .. Mission
Viejo Playhouse . Runner·up, Shannon Dawson in
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Docembor 24, 1981_ C5
PIP CHURCH
"The H6t L Baltimore," Newport Theater Arts
Center.
Honorable mention -Priscilla Sanford, "The
Great American Backstage Musical," Newport
Theater Arts Center; J ean Hyde, ''Relatively
Speaking," Laguna Moulton Playhouse, and Sally
McG uire, "Another Part of the Forest," Costa
Mesa Civic Playhouse.
This all but concludes the yearend accolades
for theatrical practition·ers along the Orange
Coast. Friday's finale in the series will single oat
the two people who made the most impact on local
theater during 1981 -the Daily Pilot's eighth
annual man and woman of the year.
.. BEST PICTURE, BEST DIRECTOR •••
N011HNG COIUS CLOSE."
-lllyroa N.u.J, LA UA.DD
Actor Hldton sees '1981 as 'a gre at ye~
By BOB THOMAS ._.._Pf-. Wrttw
HOLLYWOOD -During the past four months,
actor Timothy Hutton bas enjoyed an
unaccustomed period or inactivity. He used the
lime to contemplate the events of the past 12
months.
His conclusion?
"I decided it was a great year," says Hutton
with a broad smile. Look what bas happened: He
co-starred in a movie with George C. Scott, made
a television movie "A Long Way Home."
(broadcast ABC), won the supporting actor Oscar
for "Ordinary People," visited England for the
first time Chis sister lives there>. marked his 21st
birthday (Aug. 16).
Such heady happenings don't seem to have
altered Hutton's even·tempered attitude toward
Hollywood and the realities of an acting career.
Perhaps that is because be saw first-hand the joys
and sorrows of the movie life as they happened to
bis father, the late Jim Hutton.
After his four months of time off -bis first
real vacation since becoming an actor at 17 -Tim
Hutton was facing the rigors of a publicity blast
(or his new film, "Taps." That meant 12-hour days
of facing interviewers' questions. Hulton was
prepared. He didn't even bridle when a studio
publicity executive cautioned: "Now be sure to get
lots of rest.''
"Taps" is a remarkable followup to Hutton's
role in "Ordinary People;" rarely does an actor,
especially one so young, find two such strong parts
in succession. In the new film be plays Brian
Moreland, cadet commander at a milila.ry school,
who falls under the spell of a charismatic
headmaster (Scott}, a retired Army general
clinging to the glories of bygone wars. When the
141-year-old school is ordered closed to make way
for condominiums. Hutton leads the cadets in a
well-armed rebellion against the authorities.
Hutton almost played a secondary role In
"Taps."
"lo July of 1980 1 auditioned for the role of
Dwyer, best friend of the cadet commander, the
role that Sean Penn plays in the movie," Hutton
recalled. ··r was cast as Dwyer and shooting was
supposed to start in August. Then the Screen
Actors Guild went on strike. I was one of the few
people who benefited from the strike.
"Stanley and Howard Jaffe (the producers)
went to a screening of 'Ordinary Pe<>ple' and when
they walked out they s aid I s hould pl ay
Moreland."
Hutton arrived four weeks early at Valley
Forge Military Academy in Pennslyvania, which
doubles for Bunker Hill Academy in the film. He
rose at 5:45 a.m. with the school's students, at!! in
the mess hall , marched in the parades. He queried
the cadets: "Wh at were your years as a plebe
like? How would you feel if the school were !>but
down? Etc."
The actor recalled his first encounter with
George C. Scott: "I met him at a wardrobe fitting
and he asked me, ·0o you pl ay chess?' I said yes,
and he said, 'Meet me at the hotel.' We played 10
games of chess and I lost every one."
WQrking with Scott was a rare experience, he
added: "You 're constantly aware of his presence
and aware of the strength coming out of the
character; that makes your own performance all
the better."
Aside from its dramatic impact, "Taps"
carries a strong message about the roles of heroes
and militarism in today's world. Hutton sees
another kind of message: "I think the film asks
. the question or whom are we giving the
responsibility to teach our children. We should ~
more careful about those we choose to be
surrogate parents." ..
WELCOME TO THE GRAND OPENING
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FAMILY TRADITIO N Actor Timothy
Hutton, who won the 1981 s upporting actor
Oscar for "Ordina ry P eople," is back on
big scr een in "Taps" with George C Scott
Hutton is son of the late Jim Hutton.
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Watch the University of Califqrnia. Irvine's
production of a 16th century M adrigal Festival.
J oin these talented young performers as they
recreate the music. art. pageantry and m errin1e nt
of Renaissance life. It's Teleprompter's first
in a series of specials. "In 'The Interest of Music:·
l "h program will ai r:
THURSDAY
Dec. 24-7:00-8:00pm
MONDAY
Dec. 28 -7:30-8:30pm*
WEDNESDAY
Dec. 30 -7:30-8:30pm*
*Immediately following
"Newport Now's" H<..)liday SpeciaJ
On Cable Channel 24 or K
PROGRAMMING -
"IN THE PUBLIC INTERESTJJ
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT(Thureday, December 24. 1981
Eileen Brennan takes on ,
city hall in new fil01
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LOS ANGELES -EllMD Brennan
aaya the IMrltf lbe plays lD the CBS
morie "lnddent at Creatridle" LI a
woman who 11w a Job to be done -
and tried to do lt.
lll11 BHnnan playa Sara Davt11 wbo takH on a corrupt and
entrenched political macbl.De ln a
small Wyomlnl town.· She aucceeds
Jn 1ettine elected, but flnda tbe batUe
hH oaly Just becun.
"Sbe'a a very simple woman who's
raised her famUy," the act.reu says.
•'She and her husband move to t.bis
small town where they see a areat
deal ol eorruptioo. From the mayor
on down.
•'She ioes ahead and tries to do
somet.binl about it. It's a quesUon ol
aeeln1 sometbln1 and wantlnl to do
sometblnl about it. l imaet.ne there
are a lot of women like Sara Davia.
That'• what I liked about it."
"lnddent at Crestridge," wbicb
also at.an Pernell Roberta, Bruce
Davison and Sandy McPeak, will be
broadcast by CBS Tuesday ni&ht. Jud
Taylor directed the ftlm on TocaUon
in Park City, Utab, from a
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DANAYKROYD
Lock the doors ..•
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'"' Neighbors
A Comic-Nightmatt
ICfffDplay by Jim Byrn ...
Mi" BreMan, who II better known aa Capt. Doreen Lewi• of CBS'
"Private Benjamin," H)'I the mom
was not meant to be a pilot. And lf it
does become a aeries, she says, lt
wlll be wit.bout her because sbe la
committed to "Private BeQJamln."
"She bectns to make a cllttereoc.,"
Miss Brennan aays of her character
in "Incident at Crestrtd1e," "but
then is voted out of olfice by a rteal.l
election. Her lut Une la, 'I juat may
be back.' That aounda like a seriea to
me. Like Darth Vadel'. But lbe does
make an impact, abe does ralse
people's consciousness."
Miss Brennan worked on the movie
after completlnc "Comic.," a
theatrical feature filmed ln Canada.
In that, she plays the owner of a club
like ·the Comedy Store· (in this cue
called the Funny Farm> where youn1
comics get a start.
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Most of her time is absorbed by ber
role · aa Capt. Lewis in "Private
Benjamin." The movie, whlch
starred Goldie Hawn as Pvt. Judy
Benjamin, brought Miss Brennan an
Oscar nomination. In September, she
won an Emmy for the TV venion.
MOVING WEST -Eileen Brennan stars in a new movie made for
television, "Incident at Crestridge," taking some time away from
her regular Emmy award-winning role as Capt. Doreen Lewis in "Private Benjamin."
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GHOST
STORY
f'RED MaVYN AST AIRE DOUGLAS
DOUGLAS JOHN FAIRBANKS JR. HOUSEMAN
Theater business
takes plunge
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HOLLYWOOD -Scroose came early for the
film industry, with last weekend's theater bualness
plun1ln1 toward a trim hoUday season.
"rt'a the worst pre·Chriatmaa weekend I can
remember," aaJd a rum markettns execuUve who
didn't want his name used. "ll'a a diauter fort.be
whole lf)dustry. • •
WeU, not quite. Good grosses were reported
for "Neiahbors," "Ghost Story" and "Tapt." But
most of the other box office retuma ran1ed from
SO·SO to dismal.
"Neighbors," starring John Belushi and Dan
Aykroyd, ran up $6,481,388 durtn1 three days at
1,387 theaters despite eenerally poor reviews.
The average per house was a healthy $4,873.
Universal's "Gho1t Story," starrin1 four
senior actors, grossed $2,!585,6'5 for five days from
500 theaten reporting out of the 540 where it
played , for an average of $5,171.
"Taps," starring Timothy Hutton and George
C. Scott, totaled $2,110,078 for three days ln .SO
theaters at a $4,637 average.
"Absence of MaUce," moving to 816 theaters
last week, had a three-day total of $2,'27,365.
"Reds," on its third weekend in 665 theaters,
brought in $1,810,000, a sharp drop from previous
weekends.
"Ragtime," playing 442 theaters after it.s
<See Bual.Dess, Page C7)
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Burt gets away
fro~ 'S~okey'
By BOB 11IOllAS a.. ...........
HOLLYWOOD -"1 fltured it was Ume to l~t away from 'Smokey,' " Burt Reynolds explained
about bia new movie. "l had been doln1 a lot of
comedy lo recent. years, and people had for1otten
about 'Deliverance'.''
Reyno.Ids hadn't. for1otten. "Deliverance," the
baunllnl 1973 ftlm about violence on a Southern
river, remalna a career milestone ln his mind, so
much ao that bis company ls called Deliverance
Productions. Reynolds hu played so many 1ood
ol' boys in recent y'8rs that film1oers may be
shocked to see him as a crook-hating cop in
"Sharky's Machine."
The Orlon-Warner Brothers film is getting
wide release during the holiday season, and
Reynolds bas more than his usual Interest in its
success. He also directed "Sharky's Machine."
He talked about the movie between scenes
with Dolly Parton In "The Best LltUe Whorehouse
in Texas." He recalled with a grin: "When Clint
Eastwood was going to do 'Every Which Way but
Loose,· he sent me the 'script for advice, since be
hadn't done a comedy. I gave him some tips but J
told him, 'Now that you're getting into my
territory, I'm gonna do 'Dirty Harry Goes to
Atlanta'."
Reynolds found just that in a novel by former
Atlanta newsman William Diehl about an
over-%ealous detective devoted to the vice squad
who uncovers underworld corruption reaching to
high political office.
"Sidney Sheldon sent me the novel, and I
round it highly cinematic," said Reynolds.
The first actor cast was Brian Keith, who said,
'TU make any picture with you." Said Reynolds:
"He was the key ; after that it was easy to get
actors." They were mostly those who bad worked
with Burt before : Charles Durning, Earl
Holliman, Bernie Casey, Henry Silva, plus Vittorio
Gassman as th e ringlead e r of the
narcotics-prostitution organization.
The crucial role of Dominoe, the Sl.000-a-nirht
booker who helps Sbarky crack the ring ,
remained uncast until six days before filming. -
"Thal was like starting 'King Kong' without
the gorilla,'' Reynolds observed. "I kept saying,
'She'll tum up, she'll turn up.' Then I saw Time
t magazine, the one with Brooke Shields on the
!cover. I saw the picture of Rachel Ward, the ~fourth highest-paid model. I wanted an aclrl!SS
: who could speak Italian a.nd French, and since she I was English, 1 thought she might have the kind of
. foreign attitude that I was seeking.
"When she came in my office and 1 beard her
voice, deep like Bacall's, I thought she would be
ideal. But Catherine Deneuve once told me that to
judge bow a beautiful woman will appear on the
screen you must look through the camera and see
if it has a love affair with ber. I picked up a
: viewfinder and looked at Rachel. I damn near fell
: over.''
"Sharky's Machine" s tarts out with a
'slam-bang shootout-chase and ends with one -
with several in between. Reynolds has no patience
I with those who decry film violence: 'When critics
see it in 'The Deer Hunter,' they say it's 'brilliant'
and •authentic.' When they see it in pictures with
me or Clint, they say it's 'unnecessary.' "
~CD
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lftl!f'UCTION °492-6977
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HEAVBf(PGI 1:003:155:30
7:45 10:00
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12:00 2:00 4:00 6 :00 8·00 10:00 No P11ses
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MAUCE IPGI 12:15 2:45 5 15 7:45 10:10
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12:30 3:00 5:30
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RAIDERS Of' THE LOST ARK IPGI At 12:00 2::J> 5;00 7::1>9:56
No Economy Seating
ew "'t0,..,y ,,.. •
Sownd II O.o .. "' Below Your AM cat tadt0 •t "°" _.1r., II no AM CM red.a W1th "l"•hon
c0t90fy po11hon. bf•
VO•"' own AM port.ti ...
Timothy Hutton
TN'S (PGI
Cannonb•ll Run IPG I
John Belust11
NEIGHtlORS IRI
Nice Dreams IR I MOVIE RATINGS
FOR PARENTS AND
YOUNG PEOPlE I ~·rR, ,,,. ___ ,,,,..,...,.. .,.-Arthur IPGI
..., .. =:e=,-::=::-c::=======::::1c: riiJ AU.AOES~D I Luis Valdn' ~ o.-.a .. ,.._ ZOOT _,1T IRI
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'eroddll11 in a tmder'
mid ....... work:"
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RAIOEM OF ntE LC•T Alltt IPGI a. Time Bandits IPGI
ntETEXM ~ llJ9PCMIRI Smnners (RI
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. December 24. 1981
-~·
GEORGE C. SCOTT
TIMOTHY HUTTON
TAPS
............ ,....,. ....... ,0. Ci). BEHIND THE CAMERA -Burt Reynolds gives
instructions through a bullhorn while dir~cting the movie. "Sharky's Machine." in
which he also starred.
• • . Business
From Page Cl
previous release in only four cities, totaled
$1,146,000, indicating that Paramount may have a
hard lime paying off its $35 million cost.
''Sharky's Machine," which many observers
expected to be a big winner because of its violence
and star Burt Reynolds, drew a disappointing
$3, 110,000 in 1,300 theaters.
"Pennies from Heaven." obviously didn't
score with film goers, attracting a mere $836, 765 in
500 theaters.
"Heartbeeps," did even worse : $325,763 from
375 theaters r eporting out of a total of 475 .
World Gold
"IT'S ~ISmLE.
nt lilbtat, bm1Jest comedy IUt Rily Widtt, l.A.L OialllOlld,
Jack Lanmoa ud Wlleer Mattlm falvt hen modated wit~ i1 ye1n ... "
-Villtttte C..,, N.Y. Tmcs
-IC
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f
' I '
Chev'J has the ~ to make .! ·
this HolidalJ Season tlie funniest evef 11
A SHAM9ERG GREISMAN PROOUCTION•A. KEN SHAPIRO FILM
CHEVY CHASE ..
C1
MODERN PROBLEMS
PATii D'ARBANVILLE·MARY KAY PlACE M1AN OOVlE·MUltAAY . NEll M ER
AHOI DABNEY COLEMAN! E>tecutwe,Produce1-C>OUGLAS C. K f;J
.. , ....
Edward's CIMIN OIMer
17t-4141
llTIM Elfwn'• $8dllllel*
511·5MO
Produced by ALAN ~EIS~AN ond MICHAEL SH~BERG '
Written ~ KEN SHAPIRO i 1~ SHEAO~N & AR'f'HUR S&
Directed by KEN SHAPIRQ Music bY OOMINIC FRO t-ITIERE
CO\CJl.J Y OE.LUXE•
•••• l'Olf.IOf!(f;>f:t,,fUIO¥ IOa
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thut'lday, December 24. 1981
Wive8
limited ' KUALA LUMPUR ,
M a l a y ala <AP >
Non ·Moa l ema ln
Malaysia may have only
one wife 1t a tlme after!
M areh a, 1982, when!
aulboriUea say they wall
enforce a new marri11e
law , Dep uty Pri m e
Mlnlater Muu Hltam
said.
Chinese and IndJans
who are Buddhlats or
H i ndus traditionally
have been allowed more
t h a n one wlfe in
M 1laysla. Moslems may
ha ve as m any as four
wives. Under the new
law, DOO-Moslems must
divorce one wife to
mar ry a nother one.
E•isting marriages,
however, will not be
alfeded.
PO to go?
O RINDA (AP )
Unless residents of this
s m a ll unincorpor a ted
locality come up with a
ne w spot for the post
office, ther e won't be
one come April. A bank
wi ll move int o t h e
10,000-square-foot offi ce
when tbe lease runs out
in four months because
postal officials failed to
renegotiate in time.
MONTGOMER Y
, __ .. _P1U __ lllll ____ , ___ P1U __ lllll ___ -""!J; ___ ND ___ 11ra ____
1
.. __ ND __ ._nc_E __ _
'IC'TtTIOUS IUMMIM
NAMll ITAT•MaNT
Tiie IOllowln1 pet1on h dolnt M111e .. u :
All(IOO "EOERATIOH Of'
CAl.IFORHIA, PO 8oa 1*2, C..U
..... C•lllornl• t?Ul; IOS •A Cl•arllrotll Lane, Co111 Meu,
Celllornl•._.
Oevlcl A. Dy., lCIS •A Cleetl>rwlo
L-. C..U MMe, C.lltorftla '162'
Thi J llWIMM II Cendli<ttd 11, aft
lndlvlduOI,
O....MIDye
Tiii• lola""*'I w• flied wllll 111t
County Cltr1< ot Oranoe Ceunty on
Oe<embt< n. 1911. ,.,,,..,
PUIMI-0r ..... CMM Dall, PllOI,
Otc. 24, JI, 1"1, Jan. 1, U, 1912 UIM I
'IC'TlTIOUS ciUllNHS
MAM9 ITATaMalllT
Tll• foll-lno P900fl> •r• delno
llutlntuat:
SUNDAY SEMINARS WITH
MONA COATES. 177 F ltlnrsl••
Orin , HewPort BHCfl, Calllornla .,....,
s11errr P-. m1 C-• Roacl. N"'"'10rt &Mc", C.....,,.,,le ttMO
MOM CO.CH , 20t02 Bniollllwrs1, Hunt~'-"· C.lltomle.,...
Tiiis IMKIM H I• c-..c1.o llY •
-r•I~.
~ryP-
Thi<J tlollefNnl w• fllecl wltll Ille
County Clark ol Ora,... County on
Oecemow n, 1•1. "'"•' PubllMecl Or ..... C-0.1ty PMol,
De<. H,ll, 1•1,J ... 7, 14, lta SS~I
"ICTITIOUI '-USIN•U NA.Ml ITATIM•NT
Tiie lollowC119 perton• are dol~
-1 ....... ,
J & A RACING, 1;s,e East ICai.lle,
Ana!Mlm, C.lllwnl• t:tlOS
Jerry Brellafty, 2732 l.Ore1110,
Coil• M-. C.lllornle 9UU Al<k Ma<LOMI, J7JO Clllole, Cotta
Mew, Celltornle m»
Tllh t>vtlneu IJ '°"Ou<l•d by • oeneral pannenlllp ,,.,,.,, er-y
Tnb , .. ,_, wa1 lllect wllll Ille
County Clerk ot Or•"9" Count, on
O.umDt< 2. '"' ,.1n1n Su.-tl. Pul>ll-Orenoe CMll o.u, Piiot,
Dec." 10, 17, 14, 1911
"ICTITldul IUllllllll 111-. STAT•MaNT
Th• lollowlne perJon h aolt11
l>w•lneun:
Ca l 3.c MEOICAL lbl CCC
HEMOOllU.YSIS l<I >-<:. S'3S Fuc111la SlrMI, COila -..i, C.lllonlle ,...,.
PICTl'TIOlll IUM.•H
MAMe ITAT•Ma NT
Th• 10llow1no pers.,. I• dol119
bu.slntSJti.
GAl.ll'ORHIA FOREIG,. l'AlllT\,
11S W. 11111 Strut, CHI• Meu,
Calllornl• "627
Cllerlt1 Whnlewol, stt• E Bryce, Or.,.., California n..4
Tllll Mineu I• <Oncl\l(ltO O't ell lndlvleluol. C .. lft WIJflte.nl.1
TlllJ 1191-1 wet lllecl wltll tr.
County Clefk 01 Or•nvit C,Pu"IY 011
O.C:emblr t. I'll "'771111 PubllJfttel 0.*'99 Coat! Dell' PllOI, o.c. 10. 17, 1•. >1. 1911 5m .. 1
C~l17H
lllOTIC• CW T•UST••'l SAL•
TAUSTOAS. Mlldreo "·Stark"
T,5 He. B H•
Oft Jenuarv IS, 1912, al t: 1S A.M.
TI TLIE SfRlllCES, INC, H d111,
appolnWCI Tl'Vllole "'*r -t>U<Wafll to Deed Of Tt\19 ,_dad S.,.C.m-..r
J, tteo, as IMl. Ho.~. In .._ 11n1,
.._ 1m, of Oltlclal Recoro. 111 the
olllu ol llM C°""'' A.corder ol Orano• C-ly, Slala of Callfornl•
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIOH
TO HIGHEn BIOOfA FOR CASH 1 ... ,abla at time of .... In lawfwl mono of IN Unl\ect S~I ., ....
1ron1 entr•nca to 111a old Or•noe
County ~. located on Sanla
An• Bovlav•rd, bet-11 Syc•more
StrH I •"" Broad••'· Sanl• An•.
Calllon!U •II rloflt, lllla -lnler"t
conveyed lo - -lleld by II wnder .. Id 0.0 1111 T~I In Ille pr-r1Y
slt11•l•d Ill ..... County •no Sl•I•
c»scrlbed"
Loi l'2 of Trac:t Ho. 5711, In .,..
City of lrvlne, C--, of Or-. Sl~la
of C.llfOmla .. -..... ·--In I-21•, P..-S It to J7 lncklM.,. of
PllUC •ncE
P'ICTITIOUS IUSlllllU
lllAMlllTATIM•NT
T II• followln9 petJOfl IJ doing
buflneu".
HOLLAND PSYCHOLOGICAL
SERVICES, ISS> W.11 Beker. Colla
Meu, Colllornla 9262'
Robert E Hollal'ICI, HOS Sllvtr
Lane, H-1 0.9'h, Celllorn1a t2MO
Tllll -1.wtl IJ COndUCl.0 bY •n lfldlvlduel
A-rt E Holland
Thl1 •tei.mtnt w•> llltO Wllll Ille
County Cler' of 0••,, .. County Oii
Otcemw 1, 1"1
"111171
Publl11wd 0r9"99 Coal! D•llY Piiot,
Dec. J, 10, 17, 24, n11 sm .. 1
P'ICTITIOUS IUSIHEH
NAME STATIMEHT
The tollowlno ptt•on 11 dol"O
blltlfleU a>
~l(H AEL STILLER
ENTERPRISES, 11' Cebt1llo St
_,00, Cotle M41 .. , CA 91U7
MICHAEL STILL EA. 11'1 C.brllla
SI., #100, CotUl Me>e, C.A •207
Tiii' bull~• I• <-uctea llY •n
1..0l•ld ... 1
M Stlller
Tiits st•l-1 wM lllecl wllll 111«
County Clerk ot Or•noe County on
Otte. 1, I'll!
.. 11:111
Pwbll'1Wd 0r9"99 Coe>I O••IY Poto•.
O.c. l. 10. 17. H, 1 .. 1
"ICTITIOUS IUSIHESS
NAME ITATElvlENT
The followlf\9 person\ •re 001na
llUJl""H •>
W I .t' L 1 A M F . •lltc ""'TlC( MONTGOMERY, passed1..__ __ ,._v _"" ___ _
Rober1 Emery M<C-11, MlS
Fuchsia Street. C:-U. -· Celllon\la .,.,.
Tiii\ buSIMU 11 condu<llld by .,.
lndlvl-1
MIK •I'-""-Ps, In Ille Office of
tlle C°""ty Rec...-of .. Id County.
The stree t eddreu and other
C-lnOll ~Ion. II •ny, ol the r eal property deacrlMd abO .. h
purpor'l.0 to be: 424' Salon ROH,
lrvlne, C.lltornla.
HARRIS OESIGNS, l/ .. ~B S-•
Pork Blva •. lrYine, C.lllornl• 'IVI•
away on December 22. 1981
He was a resident of Corona
del Mar. Ca. He 1s s urvived
by his wife Dolly. daughters
Alison or Cypress. Ca. and
Le s li e H ayden o f
Washington and sister Belly
Mcilvaine of Seal Beach ,
Ca. and 3 nieces und 5
nephews. Mr Montgomery
worked for the Downey
Unified School District for 32
years. A private interment
will be held al Paclric View
Memorial Park, Newport
Be ach, Ca . A m e mori a l
se rvice . will be held on
Monday, December 28. 1981
at 7 "<>OPM at St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church. GOO St.
Andre ws Road , Newport
Beach, Ca. In heu or flowers
contributions can be made to
the Ame ri can Ca n cer
Society
BA ER
LILLIAN F BAL' ER.
resident of Costa Mesa, Ca.
Passed away on December
20, 1981 at the age of 74 She
is s urvived by her husbund
Richard J. Bauer or Costa
Mesa , Ca .. I son Richard J .
Bauer of Sandy, Utah and 4
grandchildren Burial at sea
FICTITIOUS IUSIHEU
MAME: S1'ATI MO T
T ht ltllowlno person Is dolt19
bu•lneH•>. AOSEY'S AUTO 800'1', 121
lndwstrlel w e ,, Co••• Meu
Calllornle "2621
RoHllil T 51\ow•lter, 107t
A•ddln9 Avenue. Co•la Meu,
C•lltornl• m:z.
Tl\lt butlnKs It t onOU<led l>y •fl
lncllv1d ... 1
A-II• T Showalter
Thlt WI-I w.s llltO wltll Ille
County Cler'll ol Ore1199 County on
November'· 1'11 "17"" Publls/Wd Ore<9 Coast Dally Piiot.
O.c ), 10, 17, 14, l .. 1 iJ1MI
A-1E.Mcc-t1 Thlt .__ we• lllecl wllll Ii..
County Cler'll of Or•"99 Cou"h on
December n, 1 .. 1.
"'""' Publl-Orenoe Cotst Oelly PllOI,
De<. 24. JI, 1911, J-., 1, 1', 1 .. 1 U17 .. I
TIM undersloned Tru11 .. dlscla lm1
any lleblllty few eny lncorrec-.1 ol
IN 11rM1 -.-~cemrnon dff19nal*l, If eny, _,,....In.
Said MMo Wiii be -· .... , wlt ...... t cov•ftant 0< w•rrenty, ••Presa or
lmptlecl, regerdlnQ tltla, _.,1..,, or
"'CTITIOUI IUllllllU encumbranc. ... lo NY tM ....... 111.,..
lllAMa STATIMalllT prlncl ... I ....., of IN -C•I .-cwed
Th• 1011-1,.. ... ""'" •re dOl"1j by .. 1c1 0..0 ... Tl\dt, wlttl !Mttftl t>wslneuas. INreon, • prov'-0 In said llOtitCU ,
MACGURH ENTERPRISES, DO iMtvenc". If My, -U.. temu of 091• Street, Coste Mew, C•lllofnl• said Deed ot T~. lees, <llMon encl
92627 u pen1H of -TIVMH -Of Ille Fotler In.tu Me<.eurn, DO Otle tn.osts <re_ b, Yid 0.0 of Trust
SlrMI, CoA.t Mewl, California '11U7 T ... lofel amount ef Iha ""paid
-------------1 Sllar°" LH _...,.,., J:JO O••• belafl<e ot -4*li..t1on -..,
SITMI, Cellfomla '2621 Illa 11rOP9'tv lo be >Old -,..__..
Tiiis bllSlneu IJ <~''" Oy • estlmeted costs, ••P•nsu e nd oene••• -1nenNp. •dvancn et tht 11,.,. of tlle lnlll•I
FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS F-_ _., pvbllullon of IN Kotlo ol Sele It
NAME STATEMUIT This 1-was lllecl wltll Ille JU,722.04.
T11•4 lollowin9 Per\on 11 do1n9 County Clerk ol Oren9e County T ... beftefl<lary -MllO 0.0 of 1>u11""1 as one>.<-n. "" Trutt heretofore •••<wled and
RESALE SALES ANO LEASING, "'"* O.llvered lo tht ............. • -lll>en .o4J Wffl !My, ~I• M41 .. , C•lllornle Publl"'9d 0r.,.. Coett Oelly PllOI, O.claratlon of Oef•ull -Oem-'1621 09<. 24, JI, ltll, Jen 7, 14, 1"2 HD .. I tor $alt, eno a written Hotl<e of AftClr-Joi~ Br-n Jr , 4900 1..._ ___________ __, Defawlt and Ele<tlon to Sell. TM
River Av~nut . Newport 8ea<ll. -If' --unwrsl.,-,_ Mid Notice of
C•lllorni• '1..:1 ,._ ,.,...... 0.1•1111 -Et.ciloft to Sell to M
Tiii\ ~MS• " <onduclt0 bv •n recor-In lfle-. _,.. .,. ,..,
lndlv1du•I TI p<operty 11 IOCatlel. AllO•-J, er-n "ICTI OUI I UllNI H Date: ~ 70 ltet NAM« STATI MaNT TITLE SfilllYICln, INC. This st•t.,.,.nl wH 111.0 wltll ,.,. Tiie 1011owl119 periM»n I• doing ....... ,,_ ~=~..;';'.'~.:,f. Or•noe c-•• on .,..slnesH•: •S.U-*•••.,._, •• I HGE:'S BATH e nd IE:D SMU~,CA,_,
"1Tm4 BOUTIQUE:, Souttl Coe9t Plue, :Im T 1-1--Publl~ Oreft99 C...11 Oelly PllOI, Soulll BrlttOI Avonue, Coste Mew, of! ,., • ._.. 0.< 10, 11, 24, JI, 1911 5»4-tl C..lllornla =:..= ~.
ln9e l t ler , •Ott EHi Bryce PWlllMd Or .... c;6Mt Oelly 1"'1194,
MUC •ncE
A Oenlel Herr1>, Jr •nd Nancy
M Harris, 10l71 Blull••t•r C"C'•·
Hunll~or> ~e<ll, C•lllcwnla t2.,..
Tiiis t>uttneu Is conouct•d by an
lnolvldual
A. Olnle4 H•rrl1, Jr
NencyM.Herr~
Tiii• Slatemenl w•• lllecl •1th IM
County Cl•r' ol Ore1199 Counly on
O.omber I, l"I
Fl111t4
PubllU-Orafl9t Coe•I O•lly Piiot,
~. 10, II, 2', JI, l'ltl U .... ,
"ICTITIOUi 8 USINEU 111-. STAHMElllT
Tiit foliowlno P•flo" " Oolt19 bullneues:
C HAIS JONES COAST
ELECTRIC, Un A So F•lrvle•
SlrM I, SonUI Ane, C•lllornt• t21CM
Cllrlstoptwr Alie<\ J-.. 2t3t A So
F•lrvlew SI.-, Sonia",..· Calllvnl• '27CW
Tiiis ~•I <-ucled by •n
lndlvl-1 C,,,.l~A.J-s
ThlJ IW...,_I we\ 111.0 with ""'
Couflty Clerk of Or•noe County on Oec:embt< n . , .. I "I"* Publl-Or-c-1 Oally Plloi,
De<. 24, JI, 1 .. 1, Jan. 7, 14, 1"2 l51MI
CU it
A";.:7:'•.!:i: ~':::'!:''by an OK. 17, 14. J1, "'1 s.QWI
lncllvl-1 -.,. .-nH: will be conducted by the •------------
NO'TICI TO AU P•HONI WNO
MAV• Cl.AIMS A•AIMIT JONlll ••••o•Y n••A•T ANOIO• IT•WA•1' MCMITOMI COMP ANY 0111 PINAL OA1'a TO MAltl AP·
PLtCATK* flOll llAYMa•T 111aOM
TM• ••AL ISTATI ••cov••Y l'UlllO famlly on January 10. 1982.
In lieu of nowers donations
may be made to the llarbor
Area Adult Da y Ca r e
Center, 420 West 19th St .
Costa Mesa. Ca. 92627
Pierce Brothers Be ll
Broadw&y M or tu ary
dlfectors.
MARX
HENRY MARX. resident
of Anaheim. Ca Passed
away on December 21, 1981
He 1s survived by his wife
Regina, daughter Margaret
Hers howitz and grandsons
Phil and Lawre nce. Services
will be held on Wednesday.
Dece mber 23 , 1981 at
11 :OOAM at Harbor Lawn
Chapel. Services under the
direction o f H arbor
Lawn·Mount Olive Mortuary
of Costa Mesa :>40.5554
WI LK
MARILYN H. WILK. age
29, resident of Costa Mes a ,
C a . Passed away o n
December 21 . 1981. Survived
by her parents Chet and
Helen Wilk and bro the r
Julian C. Wilk all of Costa
Mesa. Ca. Arrangements
are private
rACIAC YltW
......OllALPAll•
Cemetery Mortuary Cha~l-Crematory
3500 Pacfl1c View Drive
NewP<>rl Beach
644·2700
McCObefCIC MOITUAllH
LaQuna Beach
•9'·9'15
Laquna Hills
768-0933
San Juan Capistrano
•95·1776
KAnOa LAW~MT. OUYI
Mor1uarv •Cemetery
Crematort
1625 Gisler Ave .
Costa Mesa
540-555'
,_ClllOT ... S
.... OADWAT
WOITUAIY
110 8fo.cjwav
,Coti.Mne
642-9150
M&.Tl"iiiitaOM
IMlnt • ""*"' ~1~"s~""
COtt• M4taa
8.-e.t371
FICTITIOUS 8 USllllESS
NAME STATEMENT
T lie lollowlno Ptr1on " doln9
l>YSllWU •s·
EST A TE PLANNING
INllESTMEHTS, •JOllO "C.lllornle Limited Pertnennlp'' 11MJ 0.19 St.,
Founl•ln Yelley, C•IH. '2119 Cer,,.... Fr-lc.k Gullo, t"4l Oala
St., F ounlMn II Olley, CA t21al
Tlll1 buSlneu 1, 'onouc1..s by •
llmlltO~p
C.mwn Fr-rk' GullO
ThlS tla1*monl was lllect wllh the
County Cler' ot Orenve County on
O.c 1, 1"1.
"'"'" Pvbll"*I o.anoe CHU Delly PllOI, o., l . 10, 17, l 4, , .. ,
"ICTITIOUS I USINEU
NAME STATaMl lllT
SJtWI
Tht followlno person h doln9
buslnanes:
LYOHS INDUSTRIES. •n Birch
St., Swlte ISi, .. ._... BH<I\. C"
tM60 .
JOHN J. L VOHS.. J3llO Felrwlew, u.m , C0111a-.. CA m:z..
This buSlntU i. <onductect by en Individual,
J<IM J. LYOftS This tlMement WIK Iliad Witt! lht
Covnt., Cltn of Or•noe County on
O.c. IS. t•l.
1'171417
Publl-0r9"99 Coast D•lly Piiot,
Oe< 11. ''· 31, '"'·Jan. 7, 1'12 5471 .. 1
llllCTITIOUS IUSINEU
NAME STATEMENT
Tiit tollowtno pe,.on It doln9
bwSIMUM
CALIFORNIA HAAOSCAPES,
11•11 Baron Ctrcle, a>, Hllfltlt191on
B .. c11. CA. m.1
CHARLES OOHOllAH RIGDON,
17t71 Ber-Clrcla, •l. Hllflll119ton
BN<h. CA. 9M7
Tiiis Mlneu I\ u•nductect by an lncllv._I.
CN!rtes 0. • ltOon
Tiiis lllele"*'I Wat llled wllh Ille
county Clerk of Oronoe Collfttv on
lngeU... ,._,.,_ NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GlllEN INI
Ille Ilea! E-Edlltetlon, R-r<I\ This ~I wn llleo wltll lllt -------------County Cler-ol Or•"99 COUfth on
o.<emDt< 2, "" 11117111
Publl-Or-~ o.lly Piiot,
o.c >. 10, o, 14, '"' 5-..1
C·H• end R~ F-prov~ tor ... ,.
Ill.Ck• ........ 1-..... '"' ,.,.,., to ---.......... ..... Tiit b lMt .. HE•MAN R. PEITlltE. fltlal 1.....-S ~l lk9ft-rNI Notice''~ 9lwn ntete ~ « .. .....,._to. Tiit
To •II P9fl0fll lnter..WO, whttller.. lq menl,..... be on.,-of frt ud,
<redllor\. heln , '-'-·or cle•IHH, dece it, mhrepre.ant•llon or con·
In lhe utete ol HE AMAN A version of trYSt "'°""and mwt Ill -------------1 PEITZKE, d.ceued, wlloH leJI -on•lr-tior'ltorWftich•rM I
FICTtTIOUI I UlllllU.S
lllAMa STATa MElllT
T lie folltl"ln9 per'4n I> do Int
buSln.SJH:
IAI ENERGY RESOURCES
IHTE:AHATIOHAL COMPAN Y
IEAICOI (81 ARAB COHSULTIHG
ENGINEERS I ACE I tel OIL TRAOIHG INTERNATIONAL
COM PANY IOTICOI, 7177 C•nler
Ave-. Slllw S14, Huntington &eecn,
Calll«nle~
M•ectl A. Hanna, ~n Me•-
Clr<la, Huntlneton Bta<h, Celltornl• .,.,.7
Thi• bull"tti 11 <Ol'ldll<ltO by an lndlvtd ... 1
MogdlA.H...,,e
Tl'lll 510t-t we 111.0 with llM
COIMIY C .. rk of 0r•"99 County on
Ho .. mber?l.1'11
"'"'" Publl"'9cl O.ange Coast Delly Piiot,
Dec. 17, 14, JI, 1 .. 1, J .... 7, 1"1
Sof61.-tl
"ICTITIOUI IUlllllHI
•&Ma:ITAT•••T
.OO••U •as IS Hiii Ad., Old S.ybl'OO,, Hlele lk -Is reQWl.....S. TM -COfVlectlcut, !NI lett•n ,....,mef\lar, wllloft• ~lo tM llleco"WY ,_
or of aomlnU.t••ion haw -is-a c.,. be ,_,,,,,In Cellfonlle •~
to Don•IO L Pltlttkt, IS Hiii Ad,. Old encl P,....._ Codlt -UoftJ 10471 to
S.ybroOll, CT CIM75, by llM Proktt 104U.
Court tor Ille Olstrlct of OIO S.~. TM • .._.. -_., be paid ,,..,.,
a COUr1 of Cornpt!laf\I fU<lt4llc1-of Ille ,,,. ·~ F....0 .. My -<lal-
Sl•tt of C-llcut. ment I• limited lo JI0,000 11tr tr-·
Tll•I llle fo4'9wln1 ,_,,_ I• l,_bted Uon. F-more, U. --to or llolOlnci ..,..,..., pr-rty ol tht mey be peld out to ell clalmilflb It
.aid CleQClont: Hol'l'le s .. 1n95 .. Loan limited ,. U0,000 per llcenJH tor
A•-, ,... 8eech Boulevard, City ol 1ra n1acllon1 occ11rrln9 prior to
Bwen• P-. County of Or .. 119. J.,....ry I, 1'75; tol),000 Pt< 11<•-
Tll•I IM undenl9nt0 oeslret to for lr-tlont ta411"9 place aner receive the Mold personal p,_r1y or J-ry t, 1'75, and ll(i.t to J an ... ry
collect Ille clelmt -lo r•mon 1r..1 I, I-; -$!00,oot tor tranMICtlons
COllKl•d or received lrom Ille Sl•I• OI OC< 11rrl119 llMr••ll•r Tll~ <l•lm•
Calltornl• lo Ille u ld Slat• where ~Inst IN Aecowry ,_ -to tlle
I • I ' • r s I. s I • m. n I • r y 0 r 0 I •ctlvltltl ... real Hie .. 11<.tftwes JOIWt
aom1t1l5tr•lon11ave-1uueo. Gre9ory Stew•rl and Siewe rt
All PltflOftS lla•l"9 Cl•lm• egelnJI Mort..oe '-Y. Inc.,·-·· llU ·
1"9 dtceclefll 0< en lnlernt In H id ly IO••<* tht rnHlmum llobllllv 01
tstal• -wlshlno 10 Oble<I to SIKl't Ille Aeco ... ry FUfld. TMr•lort, ....
removal must 9lve wrM1en notice of Rea l Esl•I• Commlul-r 11 .. re·
well Obj«llon ID U. ""°"or penons ques'-d IN <-1 to loln •II POQfltl•I Indebted to, or 11otdln9 ... r.onat claim•.._,... IN Ile<°""" Fuftd 1-
Prof>erly of, .... o.uo,n1. Such Mii<• -action, IO -.... COW1 can -m11st bt 9lwn 10 Ille""'°" holdl119 lht ltrmlM ""'6cll claims are vellO a..i
perJOn•I pr_.-ty or 999lnst wllom Ille dlvlclt Ille -evellable from Ille cl•lm ti m«le et tr. .OOrHs as 11.ito Recovery Fwnd 9"'°"9 ttlow llffPle
abov• wllhln 30 do• •II•• flUI .,..,.,.. vOlld ci.lmL The lollowlne P•raot1 Is dolno put>llutlonof 111111>0tlct You may be enllllect to auert •
buSln"sn: OAT ED Nowmt»r It,'"' cle lm -Intl Illa Recovery Fut>d CAAl.TOH UWLIMITEO, IJ• OoneldPeltzke llO<eUMofe rwelestelatr.,.wctlonor
Ao<h•\ltr, Coste ,.,,.,., Celllort1le Al E•ecutor rHI en.to !Mn tren-tlon lnvot•l"9
'2•21 of tlle E1i.te of rHI tst.111 ,ll<en-s Jolln Gre90ry
Al<h•rd A Certlon, •O•V. Herm.nA. Pelt•'• Stewert Mt4/or Stewart Morto• ..
Jfflftlflt, c.or-dtl ,.,..,, C•lll'offll• Publls/Wd 0r9"99 Coast D•lly PllOI, Company, Inc. II -WIM .. --•
t2'H De<. •o. 17, ,,, 1911 uu.-t• claim ....,_ Ille R.covery Fund, you
This Mlneu I• <-uct.o by •n ""'''flit ...i -on 111e AHi E•tal• lncllvld ... 1 " CommlMoloner.,. A-It tlM Cro1~
Rleherd A. COrlton NllJC •ncE comple lnl Iliad by Ille AMI Est•I•
Tiii• SC........,. w" lllecl with tM -------------,. Commit....,. In A.Ill. De•••"" 111t,
C-ovnty Cltn of Ora,... Count' on ~ ~ etc "· 1 ... 1111 ...,...... c-•Y.
O.umbt< U, 1911 ._.....c:awt, C.-al etc., et al., ,Lft A,...ltt Swperlor
11117Mn 1• Clvk C-.. ~lwt Wt• Cowrt No. C 215 on. Aller '-'Y"'O
Pllllll-0..,,.. Coort Oally Piiot. s-. Ma, CMfton1U t lrtl wllll Illa requlrem.,.u Ml lortll lfl
De<. 11, 24, JI, tt•t, Jot1.1, 1t•U42UI. PLAIHTIFlll 1 SHAHIN.VAZ I RI 9u1IMM -P""-Hloftl Code M<·
TARSHIZ llOllJ 10471 -loaf, no leter 111 ...
0 E F E H 0 A H T H A S A,ril I, 1-. yow ,,_.Ille an •Plllke-
AOUL.AH-IUlHI lloft tor ...,_ -I,_ Re(OVWY
SUMMONS FllM In IN c-1Ktlell111 wf\k" -CAMI NUMe••: o.osru llldtment ......., IN said , .. 1 ...... f'171t1• ---,.-ten--TIOUl---.-Ull-... -11---
Publl-Or-. Coest Dally Plitt, lllAMSITAT ... lllT
Dec. 2, , .. ,
,.OTlCal Y• twft ..... -· TM Ileen---.1-, encl e <•Y of -11 INf ........... , 'rff wlt-.i the ap,)ltullon mwtl bt MNM Oft ltlo De<.>. 10. 17· 24, 1911 Tiie followln9 persen Is dolne
S24CMI -lntM .. :
ltOTICa Of' UrT•ltlHIO
TaA ..... a ANO L•AU IACa
Holle• It flertllv ,,,,..,. tflet
RfllUI LIC WARaAHTY CO•P. tf
,., 0..... St.,"" .... ~ IOecll,
(.A, .,..., """* .. " ...... ' • -lu1e Oeell l rt"1 CONCOURla L~ASIHO (OllP ..... •a• k., ...
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Oftto ......... ,..,,..,_ -
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llett11. Tiii• lral!IM <llOll It to llt
COll_.,....Ok, 191, "'1 et•
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HEH "'50CIATll$, ~ ~ .....
Ave 1111e, l ull• A, CoJla Meu, Caff .. ,.ni.27
HI ... htton "-lfts, 16.Sol Oronet
Awe n111, $1111• A, Cott• MtU, C.lllOfflle...,
T"ll MIMU II ConcllKttd lly an
llldlwi....t
Hlles8.Hel*lllJ
Tiiis ..._ we llltd wltll a.. c: ... nty j;ltrll of Ofanot COlllll'r Oii
OH. U,"'1 "'1MM I'~ Or.._ C-lt Delly Piiot.
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,.._ ............ -· ""......... AHi EJtete Commht'-r ..... by WM111 a .. ,.., ...... ,..._....., m•ll 911 ~ N. Ito, Oeputy Al·
..... IOtMy ~OI. at tM -•HI Ml
II you wtlfl to --llw eG¥1c• 01 ot1 19"11 ...... If ,.... fall to ~ e
attorney In ltlls mat .. r, '°" wllkl dO Cle lm ... 11111 UM ••<overv """° to promptly to tllat yo11r written .__ ~IN llCtltM of '"' •II.ate
,._M, II ot1,, ,,.., lie 11 ... Oii ii,.,., llG-JWt ~ Stewart -
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lllCTITIOUI IUllN•U
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11ertl11d In thl1I .............. ...
Dftlplper 111ubJect t-0 OCLUROMT
tht Fedtral F1lr HOIU· lmUC•I Ina Art ol LMI which S£U..ER WILL CARRY
nabl ll llleaat to 1d balance at u~. '19$,000
vertile "any preference, down I Oeluu corner
II m It a ti on, or d I a· d\.t)lex Could be •in&le
crtmJnallon based on (amlly borne! 1'1•$.000!
race, color, rell11on, .... ._Pt.._
la, or national on1ln, ... -r
or an lotention lo make
any sue h pref t re nee, 1"!!!!!!!!!!!!*!!!!6!!!!7!!!!S.!!!!7!!!!06!!!!!!101!•!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hmHatlon. or di•· r=
mminaUon."
ThlJ riewapiper will not •IAYPIOMT • IOATSUP knowinflY arcept any .. 45 000 advert1alng for real ..,, • esute which 11 in viola· WOW! L-Owt1t pnced
Uooollhelaw bayfront home ON
--------1 BALBOA COVES. Largt ......... w. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PIUYACTPWS
With t.bil 4 Sr. fenced in,
pool home on a qwet CUI·
de-aac in East.side Costa
4 bdrm, 3 bath, double
rattplare. covered patio
pjus much more! Will
AITO ~r sell -SOi:t.
7S3 or leue O?lion ! ..... '-'"•· ......
*675-7060.
Mesa. A beauli.ful back I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yard. witll covered patio
fr a cozy flreplact in the
living room There's
mo~! A.uumable loans
and an anxious seller
Only $169 ,900. Ca ll · ms.no.
AtLSTAt£
DUPW
CoroaadtlMw 3Bdrms fr 2BA m each
unit , + Frpl r's,
separate garage,
porches, bit Ins , c1rpet1
&. drapes S319,00Q With
121h'\ Financing
UlO • REALTORS 17141 67l·4400
IJIJI Ut-2121
HA.A BOA )1;111 -----------1 mo f\nd out about the high·
: earning ~al estate sales
~ career opportunities !: with T H E REAL
mo ESTATERS Urensing := school fetS completely
wi refundable to school or !: your chotct. Extensive
~ sales tr11ning. For in· !.: formation, call 751-6191
ttilO
A r>ms100 of
ll.1rhor Jn,~tmt'nt l.'o
Slw+tr-IP"'-el Tn·~el c:oodo nr So. Coast Plaza.super 3 Br
with seller financing
Only '112.900. Hurry !
-LEASE OPTIOM
tllO
Wiiii
tilt
$10,000.
Charming 3 BR Condo. 2
stories, end unit. pool &
Sj)I Call Ruth or Steve .@ SEA COVE ....
PROPERTIES
7'4-63 1-6990
WEOUIT!
We ca.n no Tonger afford
to make payments on our 4 Bd 2i,o, Ba Westcllff
home. Asking $249,000
1..E'I"S DEAL Norm or
Kasey, ownr /agt ,
63l·l266 or 548-6492
<>'MB AMXIOUS
BeautJful, immaculate.
nicely landscaped 4 Br
home on cul·de·s ar
Spacious rooms. View of
golf coune from proper·
ty. Owner-ass1sled
financinc Oo.b' W9.500
Call now. m.s.no
'ALLSTATE
REALTORS
RCTaylorCo
(,41J \111UO
UHICJ)UEIM
H.V.tlUS
Beautiful 4 BR. 2 BA.
pool home. Location has
the best meadow /
ocean/ is land views.
$449,500
U~IOOf ti()_..f S
Realtors, 67~6000
Dalebout
Bay &Beach
Real Estate
REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949
MAY YOUR •.•
CHRISTMAS
BE THE GREATEST EVER
::: 1617 WESTCUFf DI.. M.I. 631 • noo ::: ~ -r-.~=-~~~~~-:::::::::i;;::::::::::::--~
.. , -•10 •u 1111 --... .. -. IUI ·-.. ., -*' .... = .., ·-•• ... ""
Use the D1ll7 PUCll
"fu1 Resuh"Mn
cltertory. Voar
..Vt~ilour
'l*lalt1.
{a!llO.Rm.m I •
LINDA ISLE LOVELY LARGE
Prohct.d by «Jr•"""J .ct °" the w• wfftt room for 3 lcw'gt bo.ts. A
"lltowcaM" i.t ••ery wcry. ~ IMSftr
WrM + 4 "'°"· Fot.111 6tllNJ ,.., ...
f..ity "" • prom.-.. ·~-bar. dip pool and apa. s l,395,000.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
lttAl. £S't A TE
s.i.,. R•n1• Ploptuy ~
?436 W Co.ti Hwy l IS M.rw. lwt
Notwpo,1 Botech 8eAloa WMd
'11·14" '7U,..
llESIOENTIAl REAL ESTATE SEIMCQ
I THI ~ ltll ~ HOMI
Tbls custom Mediterranean Villa
atop Spyglass Hill captures un-
p a r a11e 1ed views o( Pacific
coaatline & Newport Harbor. Authentic old world detailing &
charm are offered t.hrouabout lhe s
BR, 7 bath home. Gated privacy. $2,400,000. •
.,
•
Greetings
BALBOA MARINE
HARIMARE
200P1dr\9o
Co1t.MeM
549-9671
We wish you
& yours every joy!
Aiied Ellctric
& UOtillC..
222Vidorl1
Coetallaa
646-3737
AMERICAN TITLE CO.
2333 N. Btoodwoy Santo ~ CA
Soles: (714) 83S.1662 Mein Offa: 835-2300
Title Info. 835-21+4
l
11.,._TNllU'• .. accounleh'5
.. work a ror you"
The Spec10~1.d T •'"f>O'ory
S8111o<e One ol 11'9 rect iOY' ol
lhe noitdoyt IS !he oppon1111ty
to \OV thonl .,0.. & WIVl ~
o •..Cceuful New Yeo' •
2333 ~. Broadway
Santa Ana
UMIOJ
Ollic..tnUS ~aar.Bnt...,
Season's gr~hngs to
our many fine friends.
YMCA 2300 University Drive
Newport Beach. 92627
Mz.tlM
39402 Marauerite Pkwy
M1-k1n Viejo
111·1040
4tMt4t
DeAnza
Baysl• VIiiage
300 E. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach
&7~1331
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tt\ursday, December 24, 1981 DI
MAYTifE
LLOYDS BANK
CALIFORNIA
701 E lsl Street •
Tustin
730-5500
'
Fl re Fighters
Association
Scandia Down Shop
Corona del Mar
10,-..... 7t .. 720.0)73
L..guna S.ach 497-3965
Laguna Hiiia 951-3965
BELLS OF
CHRISTMAS
RING A
MESSAGE OF CHEER
t
Jtferr9 Clariat ...
fn•
SCIENTIAC DRILLING
18011 Mitchell South
Irvine ___ ::7~~-~1
J
BRIDGETT INTERIORS J
1610 Tustin Ave. JJ Costa Mesa, CA
548-9882
l..terior DHicJ!t
At lb lett
~~~
May The Yule Seaaon
Bring Joy Into Each
And Everv Heart
RUTH'S ANTl9UES
504¥l So. Bayfront
Balboa Island 67M4JJ
Happy Holidays
tr'om all your
friends at
I ,
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; ,, • .. .
' '•
2200Att.A ...
l"IM.Ce.U715
540-2121
.
1,At-fCMalA'L'fY
511-JIO!J:·.
WOOC>lllDGl OALn
511-3000
..
Gary. Sherry. Bob & John .
SIA LIOM llALn 49"1 a.ll
3601 t: C.: t. CdM
673·US4
Love. peace and
happiness -
our wish to all for
the coming year.
laltoe l•y Prop.
...
IHltors 671-7060
•~W. coust Rwy.
Newport Buch
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ThurSday, December 24, 1981
All ol us al Lido Rnlty
tllltnd our warmest
wishes for a Joyous hoh day 1tuon 6 a new year
rilled Willa 1ood health.
tu.pplnea It prosperity
UDO IEALTY
(01¥ialon of Redhill R..,ty)
3377 Vie U.. M.I. '7).7J00
MBIY CHllSTMAS
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Orange Coast DAILY ?ILOT/Thursday, December 24, 1981
.HAPPY
HOLIDAY
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Merry Christmas
POUMr AIM Y AWY
Firefighters · & Paramedics
' ~ ~orld •o Y!U' I ·~ffNC. I DEC. 25th, 1981 NEWPORT BEACH
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Merry Christmas
From
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MERRY CHRISTMAS!
~lay it he hright and
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2600 HAllOll ILVD .• COSTA MESA
HAPPY
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From
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yours now and always.
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I• . .-"' ISU uAU•S OCVOROMT frplc 2 ca r gar thia immaculate .4 Z.25 x 117 ~NW cor· w/ornv1ew. ar Deluxe tt.751 Ad It only ~ ....,. ~ w I ' I d B b d , b nerlOthandOlive. property 1895 717'h .., mo . u 5 IB)UC•f Wopener, OW wn. Y e roo m 21t lilh $160000 (714)981-IOl7 Oreb.id Work S4().4988 Rec. facil 551 41 96 Prestige pool fam ily home . Main SELLER WILL CARRY Owner. Karen Eves Newport Crest Condo. • · bomeMo.9219 · ~1-1311
chaMel vie w from beautiful tradition ti.lwe at 12~. S19S,OOO 552-*4, dys St2·8833 For ma I dining room. Mi t• Desert, le ;-]241
bd 5 h th $1 •95 ()()() down! Deluxe corner spacious family room. 1ftort 240 2 blk.s to Beach Large ...,.. oc 4 rm. a . .~ • . PERFECT roma UA f epl Ae Ne _,...,,ft home 3 bdrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• d\c>ltx. Cou.ld be s10gle n ' ir a, · w •••••••••••••••••••••• ....,.,,, ' ' OCEANFRONT Mod I familybomel f745 000' SPOTI c arpet 1 n g a n d Death in Family. Forces 3 ba, en fam r m. large u 1~ Wide lagoon view from s p ectacular ' ' . • drapenes! Exceptional· Sale or this Beauttful d1ni;ng. fireplace, pnv Type Homes. 24 by h
GEOICilAH COLONIAL MAMSIOM
ltci CANYON COUM'TIY CLUI
GREAT GOLF COURSE VIEW
Unequaled elegan ce i n thi s
architectural beauty o'looking the 8th
green o r Big Cyn ~olf c ourse. The
finest c rafts m anship & mate ria ls!
Imported marble . a ir-cond., crystal
c hande liers crown moldings, ric h
paneling, 3 wet bars + many other
i mpressive features . 5 Large
bedrooms, each with private bath,
banquet-size dining rm. ram rm with
marble fireplace, billia rd rm with
coffere d ceiling & oak floors.
refrigerated wine rm. A truly elegant
home for someone who appr eciates
the finest! $2.150.000 including the
land. Terms available.
CAU FOR COLOR IROCHUH
WISLEY H. TAYLOR CO.. RUL TORS
2111 S. Joaquin Hills Rood
MEWPOIT CENTER. M.I. 644-4910
IFYOU
have a service lo offer or
goods to sell, place an ad
in the Daily Pilot
Classified Sect ion
Phone 642-5678.
MEED HELn
Help yourself to a
Heaping select ton of
Qualified Hopefuls
in the DAILY PILOT
HELP WANTED ADS
HAUOI IJOGE Beautiful .. Kens·
ington" with panoramic view 4
BR + ram rm. Great financin g .
Enjoy the privacy & security ol
Newport's mos t desirable a d:
d ress. $710,000 J e rry Thompson
551-8700 (N48 )
SUK& "Nit SMOOTHERS
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architectural design 6 bdrm, 5 bath, ..... .., Prop. for family with children. ly beautifu.1 view! Owner Spanish ty~ Home in palto 2 car enc gar secunty. 12 mi P~ d c & d ..._. No thnl traffic on street wiU help with the ftn anc· u Ql.anta. Homt hu ap-~1484 + ftshmg pier ! ar
playroom , dark r oom en .
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•675-7060• andthls 3bdrmhome 1s 111gatbelowmarketm· prox 2100 sq ft + 2Br.garage.frplc,ut1l1n-~ott:&e tyi;e· red~
Sl,350,000. close to park, pool. and terest rate! $235,000 Separate Guest hse eluded. $750 mo Call ec • P~1° · g~ar N
..... ,. 111111 1007 schools. Lots of up-C.aU for more 1nforma -Homes, sWJmmmg pool. JimDavis 759.1221 dgate, ~ts 0S~7~ 0
UDO ISU HOMES
Featured on Homes Tours lovely
traditional s pacious, custom 3 bdrm, 3
bath ho m e . newly r e decorated.
$475,000.
I grades additional Uon.979-2390 Citrus Trees, & Large ---ogs. ro om mo
••-••••••••••••••••••• counter and sto rage TARBELL. REALTORS Shade Trees a re all CothMeto 3224 499-31116.
__ _ Sp&C1!. patio and plan· HAR Bo R R I o GE encl<>1ed by Block wall ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,.. Micpet 3252
Newly remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus
lge rec reation room & 2 patios. Beam
ceilings . Xlnt value at $420,000.
CAIMA TIOM COYE
Spectacular harbor view from 4 bdrm,
4 bath bayrront. 2 boat s lips
$2.~.ooo.
WIST IA Y AVE.
Re modeled, like new 3 bdrm, 3 bath
bayfronl. Slips for 2 lge b oats
$1.200. ()()().
BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
J-1 Bc:y''d' D• .. r. ti 67) 6161
REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949
COME WnH US ••• TO MESA VHDE.
Heat to.-....... holM located °" ....
Clll • MC circle. 40' IOtar Noted pooi,
wttM D9 ..t sa..tfte board coeut. MHr
1dMlok. s 115.000.
1617 WESTCUFf DL. M.I. Ul-7300
°"" v..,, Ut• NO ON, equity share, Isl
Skier's mansion. 4 BR, time ~ers, 3 bd., 1 ba ..
b d .,,95 000 only llM.000. prin, only ~~new .., • · Call631-4CMS Kathy agnt.
ln'o AMAMCIMG!!! * WA TEUIONT HOMI •
Detac hed 3 br. w /Community
tennis & pool! Owner will carry
lST TD. Only $230,000 . Call
759-1501or752-7373. ,
* MIWPOIT CUST •
Decorator's delight! Sensational
condo w /all the trimmings only
$189,900. Call 759-1501or752-7373.
s s s * DfSTllSS SALi *
Seller behind on pymts on
spacious 3 br home in HA.RBOR
VltW HILLS !! $41,000 pnce r e ·
duction for quick sale. Call
759-1501 or 752-7373.
11~ DOWM PAYtimn't!
• HUIO' VllW HOMI •
Assume 10.93 1SI' & !ND TD 11
CARMEL model w /pool & spa on
a solar system . $269,900. Call
759-1501or7S2-7373.
HIWPOIT llACH OMCI
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-:~ I ten and generous p~tlo $50.000 dn, 2 BR. 2 BA Fence. $175,000. Contact 8dr executive home ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrma,. dining room. cover Owner offenng Condo S42S 000 640·9605 Ernes t E ckhoff. Ex· wtpool & spa Family Elltt 4br, 3ba, fam rm. J
oount.o' kitchen, plus 2 generous terms to help ' · -ecutor 978-3892. eves rm. formal dining! 2"'1 car gar, view. nr ocean bdrm unit. $289,500. you purchase Sl.55,000 Olllr 1.-&w. m.an4. Ba. Excellent cond11ton. SUJO. 97._3420.
••• • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• . ~ incl. gardener a. TWOUMITS Malllttt-1 Kailua. Kona Hawa11 pool service. 751·3191 or teoportleocll 326'
On Ule Peninsula Point, For S. 1100 Fee simple. F\Jrn studio 54S-644S Agt. Avail Dec. •••••••••••••••••••••••
with exceptional financ· ••••••••••••••••••••••• condoKar by ocean Owdnr 1_30'-'--------·----.. --inc-1339,000. Call for de-OCEANYRONT Modular I en s:;l-5664 eves, ys ose to sc Plaia Green .,.. IWFFS
tails. Type Ho mes . 24 hr 842·8833 __ brook home.lBR.ZBA. Spacious4bdrm.3bath, 642-5200 lll.2 8600 secunty, ..., m1 pvt bch a.dlshlh IJv. dm, fam rm .. enc. lam. home New pa1ntd&
j PETE
WY + fishtng pier Cedar &:t r 2100 yard, 2 car gar . S850/mo carpet Move tn rea )
cottage type, redwood ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1S(X) dep. 992 Carnation. ~ per month A"',
' BARRETI .. REALTY I deck pool. guarded .. SPIJMGS" ~140 ~~ 't513CAMPU5J>&·IR.VINE gate, adlts only No r .. -.. rvCondo _B_R_l_B_A_f _ """· _, 900 ..... 3816 ....,._~ · • am room. "'-lboa I land W t rl o t -------.._.,..:. -· .....,. Rancho Mirage. 3 Br, 3 din. room, den. fp, 2 car "" s a e r n ...,.. leocll I 041 Buch loc . Capistrano Ba. S120.000 eqully gar, 1675/mo .. 1st+ sec 3 Br. 2 Ba Yearly ren ,.----~-M-.--,-0-22-i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bch., 8 x 40, w/add on Prefer s ml comm 'I avail Jan lst Debbie tal 1875. Mo 77~0347 -
_ _.. OCEANFRONT Modular room. adult park. beat· Irvine, rental prop j ~02 SPYGLASS •••••••••••••••••••••••Type Homes. 24 hr. edpool gamenn,laun-Newport , Laguna ------secunty l'l mt pvt bch dry, S158/s p r ent OwnertBkr ·I f>roJ>:erty 2 Br I Ba Ocean a. night view,
'+ fasbi~g pier Cedar $12,.500 496--0371 (714)347-0108 house tn high traffic ~~i2:~:· iv~:r
c.cttage type. redw'1 C rcW Lovely 1 Br lrnne condo ::a orT:~~·1~r c:~~~ '1t»-Olm.
deck. Pd0
1°1• gu,ard~ P\+rtf 1600 '22,000 equity. F / P que Shop, Accounting BeaUl 3bd + FIR home
gate, a ts on Y 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlOS.000. Change for' CXfice, Law Office, etc w/pool. 2 pauos.2 frpl,
· 8 .900 499·3816 Xlnt parlung. Will dis· Westcliff. 11200/mo No
t4upcwt leocll I OH I MIWPOIT tUCH Newport Beach Back cuss remodeling to suit. . 646-2389
•••••••••••••••••••••••High visibility. C-3. Bay aec condo 2Br2~ Approx.900sq rt ex-OCEAMfaOMT Oceanview.1201'\.fron· ba, assumable 11 '1 " eluding the y a r d
.y OMft...IH tage. Use of uistmg fixed. 29~ yrs 145,000 $500/mo 548-5442,
"" bldg. ol 4000 sq. ft or I eq1.1ty fOf' 77().5629. New cust. bll 2 sty, btlldlO,OOO sq rt owner Reall.Of',759·1877 OND0·3Br 2,.,Ba . lg
FrenchNormandy.3BR will c arry Price 3br,21f>ba.onfeeland I master bd rm .
041160MIA a. ~en home. Can be $715,000. 631-7300, bit to beach in NB w1balcony, dbl garage
New elegant ' Br Vic-split 8J5.000. owe. 3711 Ru.It.or. '1 SJS.000 equity. Sl850/mo. W/opner. frpk . t'entral
torian partial vu. Seashore 673-6578 . Owner/agt,7~0297 vac,S7SOmo 2182 Maple
ownr/c:ootractor finan l•-------•IC11d1•l1l-/Tewe-COSTA MESA M ·I JIOS Ron 979-~370 or
avail. 8575,000. MIWPOIT Hll&+CTS ....... fw Mft 1700 BLDG. E of Placentia ""'IB4-~2'll6~-----
3 Bdrm home. fireplace, •••••••••••••• .. o .... • Ave. Trade for res1den· Niee clean 2 Br I Ba. ,..._. "'"-r ..._._ double garage, choice Newport Beach. Big Ca -tial and carry pa~r. by Fenced yard. garage,
---........... location. Near Cliff and nyon, McLain adult Con· owuer. 642-4610 new cal'llfl & paint. 2S44 wnH FIHAMCIM6 Broad.1187.500 do, 2 BR. 2 BA. pool, ten-Orange, House "E"
3 BR Zba or 2+ guest in a., Mcc.rcle, lttr. nis, secured parking 6 .... SS 2 5 + s er u r 1 t y
owner's unit · also 2 541.7729 ot b e r ame n It i e s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-27711.
Bdrm rental colt age. All l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I IU5,000. OWC w I 20% ...... Fw malted 3"""B=R..;;., 2B__.;.;.A-. -Fa-m-rm-. K-i-ds-
ln sharp cond. w/excel. dn. Owner/Agnt 833-7890 ....................... OK. No pets. No singles.
location. Owner will MIWPOIT CllST a.c-f'rop1rtJ 2000 ..... ,....., 3106 1750/mo. 1392 Galway
carry tge 2nd TD. Best ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••··.··~ .644.1836 ~ In town for only Ocean view 3 bdrm con-MCO E LoYely little borne, 3 BR. · · ao.ooo. do on private court. I M 2BA. yard, far, sleeps 7. 2BA. Fam rm. Kids
c.1644-7211 Owner will furnish new PIOPHn now till June 30, $895/mo Olt No pet.I. No s1n&les.
carpet. 1195.000. Financ· SPECIAUST 675.8842, 760.6086, Jrn/mo. 1754 Iowa St lneavailable. ~7 644-""1136..;..;..... ____ _
81\tfs Coodo 3 Br up . 1 br
down. 3 ba Kitchen
nook Sl.300, 644 2607 -
SC>ac 3 BR 2'n ba. very
clean town.h.se Pool. JOI
gin&, etc $750/mo Agt
M4-1"40
Harbor VU homes. 4 BR.
2 BA, !am rm . S1200
ava il. Ja n 16th
644-41.57 n~9312
~Vlew
homrs. 4 bdrm. 2 ba,
fam room Great loca
tioo $1125/ mo 644.6'i9!1
Newport Heights, J br.
fmly rm, hrdwd firs.
frpk, ~ dnve by 418
St. Andrews, 642. 9666.
llGCA~YOM Guard gate c omm
Spacious 2 bdrm fam
rm Deane Home $1250 /.Jn ~IGEL
ul\IL[Y &
f'\55UCIA l [ S Select from J.19 units. C.... .. M. 3122 bdrm. 1 ba. 2 car gar, mo.640-8S82.979·4191
Terml available lo swl ••••••••••••••••••••••• w~ drye~ book up. your needs. Upgraded 2 Br 2 Ba Aircond. Bil m. ~mo. 3 Bdr. a. family room. 2
w/yard, carport, so of 1_Wk_&42_·_33Z2_____ Ba. bit-ins. garage, va· J PCH. no dogs $735. pr Ind U~O cant. IBSO. 3 Bdr 2 Ba,
• mo incl. gardener. A vall •••••••••••••••••••••• dbl 1arage. bit-ms $750
1024 .......................
~HOUSE
3 Br. I Ba. large yard "51000 .... 641·0763, Agt.
t.hru July <negotiable) 2 Br. 2i,., Ba Pool. JACOIS IEALn
HMIOllJDCH c.@11Wlml M: • 8ettyKerrRJtyS73·1181 spa. tennis , security PllOPEln MGIS ~ .... ,..,. leec• 3169 gate. Walk to beach. arts 67ir L 173 OCEAN VIEW 2 Br. 2 Ba.
deck, yard, sec gate.
$18SK. Owner 1-6»-M'O.
le ...
3IXX> sq ft. S200K down. 714 641 07113 962-1398 ---'"-'-'~:::-=;...:..o-=----11195K F/P. owner will ~Colle1teAH' •••••••••••••••••••••••i---·-----=rt Beach -Villa c a r r y a 1 1 3 ~ • UDO ISLE charm mg 4 Blks to ocean. Elegant 2 B b 1050 Co~ta ~trsa. Ci\, bdrm, 2,,., bath. lrg sun· Br. Family Rm a. Den. · 1 r 1 a. sq
Owner/Agt. 644"6125 ftV paUo, completely up-llSO Mo. Plush crpls, 21-1 rt. tap nr Temfic vu .
• -11 • .., Ced 6 1 privacy. llOO mo + sec ASSUME AITD SAC Imo . graded. $1700 mo. Year-Ba. ar g us, s un· dep p P. '12-17ll Iv msg •ooo atonly 12% In· 2newluxurytownhouse APPUVAWY ly.BillGnindy,675-6161 deck , dbl c ar prv --
lenll. There'• plenty of C'Olldoa. 3 bdrms, 3 b1. T• SIMier Want something xtra garage, fully ma int. Bluer Condo . I m · ~ charm In this BELOW BUILD£R 'S Near new •·plex 2 s pecial in a 2 Br yard. Adults, no pets. In· maculate! 2BR, Wash
DeW\fdec'Orated48drm COST. $135,000 ea. bdrm, 2 bath each unit Townhouse. completely qi.ire al 527 18th. St. W/D. F\'idg. Dbl Gar.
home located on a quiet 8'1s.4ll with fireplace, enclosed rum? fl85. Mo. 71o.tll7. 98M331. • Mo.14f-431S
ltAllt ID Mesa del Mar -------•I petjo, garage. t~~ 1st. Br. 3 Ba. close to beac:h. B!tUrhurryt 751·3111 --•a•LLY Poe cub flow. Now --------904 16th. St. $795/mo. ..... _._ $).51,500. Bill Grundy, MobUehome, Lido .,ark •iw.
that if ~~le read Rllr, 87Wl61. On water~blle. 2bd. BR, Ba 6 \It. Pool, lenn.is
lb1s month's National lUMTSC..M. •· • Play1round. Kids Ok.
Geocraphk relative to PricejUllreduced.near Panoramic Views, 2bd. No pets. U75 mo .
MIWPOIT ... TSUI Newport Harbor 6 O.C . new, call now. · •· S31·254SS49·1906 alt 281 bome +duplex choice bayfront proper· TSLlnvslmnts 6'2-1803 Lqun10ceanfront
taiir • 1Br>. owe ty will styrocket. Call Coodo$11oo
12\4 ... BYCO. INC. Jolm Ca111.pbeU for 1ppt W..,... ... ..._, ••t t.o see th1a brand new a& 6Jt-14H
WT-ll.lt1na ol fabulous bay· -oce111 vu calm home and PllCI 19UCTIOM rou be the Jlld1e of this Woll'\ lut at SHS,500. 1'15,000 price which in·
18r. I car praae. lar1e chldel 1 lar1e parcel or
Jd. all locNd bs Cotta lllld. ii t I a ' I f I II e It l()tlftllA.Ln
1el1llborkood. C•ll 611-Utl
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W..ftwl~ NewlY deeortted 3 Br a. 3 bedroom. 2 bath
builtin kitchen. con·
vtnltion with flrepl1ce.
Pier an~ 30' tto1 l .
SUOD/mo.. tst/lut and
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... UM •••••n••n•••••••••••• Uc •3'992 T7C>-~ CONCIETE Rel1d/Comrn/lndUJ 'SrnlU Movln11 Joba Mesa, Irvine. Rt1fa ex rt 963 0911 Dick Free est. M&M 642·9033 Services 957-Ull DAILY Forallyouneed lo know . -n Cltan·Upt,TrffTrim Call MIKEM&-1391 675-3175. ~·"~N'SPAINT-IN,._ Oisbwuher, dlS-J)Ollll, Gllbert'aTretSpcc PILOT aboulbankruptcy .call ...... peraq • 1141).1816 evu84H941 U-ul I ·-l nc,u;JV v Trett/ahrubl expertly Sll.,_I 714/135-9112 ....................... ~cll,Block 67$-9017 , --... ,c.eanup.concre~ Masonry our spec11 ly. Int F.xl Resid·Com m toi,l.!_I! ' lau~l·els, re· pruned Free Ul.
•"" flNE FINISH WORK Cai,_ -'-'---* TIHS removaJ. Dump Truck. Clean, quick, depend• Acooallc ce1hne1. ref . p&lT"" or rep aced 11 ~·kWV DIUCTOIY INh.M•tca•ct/ fWroocklin"/Doo-h -··"-~-· T~/rtmov·-', dean ckserv M2·7638 bit Wedo1my1utejob! he freeest 837·263'7 nu r Jam631 ·6666 "='"'=::_.__ ____ _ DOJTNOW 1 s.-rict • '" une .......... ••••••••••••• _.. ~ HAOUNG,DUMP •631·2004* _.'.,L.!!.:;; • ----T .. TUIPIOPU • Atll ... ~ ....................... Randy720-U60 CdM CAMAAH LA.MD lawnreoov.151·34'!! JO~.asltfor Randy, AJ!Tyrw Masonry PA I NT F.R NEEDS ,,opertyM•191•.e Pro wort, all tr(tl. Call
Y0\11 Dilly Pilot BOAT MAINTENANCE c.,.t SwYkt Co1•t1 c .... Co. Gardening Winted 641·8417 ...-~ di WORK 30 yrs e~p, int ....................... hn
Service Dir.ctory 6 HAUL OUTS •••••• .. • .. ••••••••••" Master Blclrs. Cu1tom Mowtna. ed11ing, raking, I -v&? reaa:·s':n~ text Ac~llc ceilings PIOraTY · now! e053"I ~ n Rfl)rttenllt1vt Service' Repair WeCa~CrptCleaners quabty, room addltionJ. a we e p ing . free TRE~/SHRUB T~IM M8·7 / · -Davia Pamtin 847·5186 MA.HAGIMIHT ,,,... Senlct
'4J.S671, td lJJ Schock Boats 813·2050 Steam clean 6 upb_ols. Ll<''d. Larry Wendell, estimates 645·4372 or ~~a.!~& Yd Cle~~-~1 Mo.t.g G L Manscun Painting Oran•e Co. area. lS yrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• !!!!!!!1•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!~ Comp! Yacht Maint. & Truck mount urut (213)921-6.SCI ~5737. _ _ · -0
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••••••••••••••••••••"• _r_s __ 1 poo . s earn<' ean Dryw.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• carefulserv1ce ~2-0410 All Palntmg mt~ exl French , Spania h sotmt COAST a...tu__ Color bnghteners, wht ....................... r r e e Tr I nl m Ing &t cln-up, etc I ton truck eo. Neal & romplete ·-•'=./I__., c _ _.... cl'\)U . 10 min bleach DRYWALLTAPING Rcm:>val •l Rea•onable .&'11·1993 <2-4 hrs) STARVING COLLEGE R f 292 ~ __, -r-Reports. orrupon APPRAISAL SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hall li dl SI "' snJDENTS MOVINC t'r~ _e ~ 85l·7 --••••••••••••••••••••••• dence. manuacripts, re-AlJ re.I eatate. Respect GllWIOt It SOM · v/ n. rms 5, All textures & 11cou6lle Pnce& Hauling, Odd JOHN'S BACK ' Ready CO LI #Tl24 436 '--'-Custom bu1ld1ng re aumea. Experienced, ac. ed co Local exp l>'a t . . ave room S7.SO; couch Freeest Kevin615·9088 Jobs. Cl ean ups for hauling-. Erflc1ent, ' c. · · ..,......, d r · t ' 1i bl . s 81ildersSincel947 SlO; chr~. Cuar. elJm . --7~9195 673·9043 reas student w lge Insured 641-8427 ... •••••••••••••••••••• mo eing, main , re· curate.re a e.
service.768-2963 Addltions -remodelln11 petodot,Crpl repair. DuyWGI ' truck Thank you , WATCHUSGROW! HAf:"Gl.NCSIO!ROLL p111n, bauhnR Steve u496-03J8u
..... Doors, windows, patio I 15 yrs eip. Do work ....................... ~ 75&-1976 STARVING ACTORS Quality. Also stnpping 673-8106 ----~ C ......
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Driveways, parking lot Uc. 131<WH2 ~9 2170 NoSteam/NoShampoo 14 Ynl exp. Fully he d & Carpe_ntry Masonry December & we will UC PAPER HANGER ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •RESIDENTIAL•
repairs. sealcoaung M.:H.ALICOMSTI. StainSpecialist Fast lnsured,~·~9 ~~~l~sr~~:,~irfte ~~!~~~,~~~Ji~. donale 1 toy to a needy Bonded & guar No JOb L-.dC~Co) Avg 1 sty $30; 1va 2aty
S&S Asphalt 631·4199 Custom home s, rram· dry Freeest.839·15112 Btctric~ Reroodel J.8 648-9990 __ N1ck631~ ctuld Lic'd,ins.673-0853 too srball or loo large Sp~c1almng in shake & $'S.Cb~957-83U .
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AU.STATE PAVlNG ~.skylights & palto Holidays! Best rates for ELECTRIC IAN pnced \~p~::p~~VEMENT LORRAINE'S SERVICE •••••••••••••••••••""' l't.ttr,llepoir ~ltesumale 642-8821 Freeest.,qual.aerv.
, Sealcoating, Striping, covers.ll48-l652 lhe big dates' Call nght. free esllmatr on .. _ . UMBING, Home/Busi /Reliable 1Nr/EXTPAINTI NC ....................... ])·Rat 67~1 Repairs Comm/Res largeorsmallJobs ndllmg, carpenlry, elec, Refs/T!!_~ 962·0510 REPAIRS FOR LESS #»7362. 645-8181 ROBTSTEINBRONER . 646-4733 Uc. #396621 673·03S9 tLle. Free est No Job loo ...__ ___ ....._._ u c'd Refs. Free est Neal patches & texlures Shi ~ fl t 30 vrs \lust start111g up 1ll a busl
CEN'LCONTRACTOR Res1d. Concrele, Also ELECTR -small.645·2811 CM ~-__.., ••646-1067•• _FrMtst. 191_·1419 n es, a17().2'12SJ ness or your own ! A Selling anvthmg with a , ·c ......... .,., ,, .... 64.,, Li 067 ICIAN. Lit'. -----•••••••0011••••00•••••• --------exn ~es_l _ ___ ood t II I 1 u w~ '"" ,,., sport courts. c. 374 . 2J3l""C 0 S 11 b ~ -g way 10 e peop e Dai~y Pilot Class1f1ed Ad ---~--"'.;..:;._"-"'"~1 Bobll5l-L966 /847-70'78 ...,. ·l • ma Jo s ~raJ Memtainance ROBIN'S CLEAN INC I'm Small My prices lnl/Ext Plaslenng Roormg Fast Service' about 11 LS with 1 low·
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just call 642-5678. G!~~§ified ads do 1t well Want Ad Results 642-5678 Wan1_Ads _ Call~2 5678 • abt • Ra 640-~144 clean house ~0.0857 Irv Ex 'd. Ron _!13 6477 Free est. 645-8258 494.9582 f119ne 642·5678.
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Costa 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ tttuJIOrileodl 37,, Mno CottoMf'lo 3824 L.ogunoleoch 3848 LagunaBeach Motor lnn , l7THS ... ffT y ....... r.-J6all Found Fl'male dog Young m1rried man TOWNHOUSE end unil, ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... 985 No. Pac1r1c Coalil Ill ....... &....... -r• glden rlr W/blk race. VI~ would like odd Jobs eves
like new. 2~R 2BA. din· OC~~ONT 2 Ir 4 Br. 3 BrTownhouse Newer2 Br w11h garage 2 Br unrurn. Victoria Hwy, Laguna Beach COSTA MESA -.s L,.o., · V1e1ona & Harbor C.M & ~kenda. Can · do a mg, lg pauo. balcony Avail. Wtnter. Weekly I Newly decor gas pd • new carpet & pa inl' Beach Prplc, decks. Daily, Weekly, Kitchen 2 or 3 room office sunes. Venture cap1lal avail for S48·l292 vanety or handyman
A/C, Crpl, self-clean Moothly 673-7813 encl gar , pool, dswhr Adults.nope•~ $430tmo ocean view, newly re· avallable Low winler A/C,plentyofprkg. Util busmess start up. Also -jobs. 972,9525 evea; asll oven. drapes Sec gate, .... •OA IA.Y CLUI Adulta 642.SO'f3 64.>SSTI , rrodeled S750tmo. Call rates 494-SZ!M UK'I Avail. now Call do business loans. eqwp Losl Dog. Whl rem -'-for~Bi""·1;;;.;1. _____ _
pool. clubhse, sauna, .-.. . · · ---- -1 dav.. 499-S366or 499.2343 Realooomics 675-6700 ment leasmg 855·9863 <' o c k a Po o J u s t . Quiet nr FW)'s 5670 No Bach. Apt Ocean view Westside Cosla Mesa J.=-: -----Balboa Inn. $90 & up -----groomed WestSeashore Young married man 77~2580• 751--0796 Jan. ut. 642-1802 duplex, upslairs. 2 ~r j I br, ocean view, no kid s weekly Kitchennette.1 Share 2 ore swt.e in pre. 1~ Tnnt I Dr NB btwn Oraoge would like odd jobs evu
-Ba cenlral heat refnge or pets '1fH1 Solana Wy ·I ocean front. 675-8740 rugious airport area. 315 I Dtidi 5035 and River Jelly Days & wkends. Ca n do 1 l~e~a::~~doNe~l~~f: OCEAN FIOMT & stove, enclsd 'garage ~~ 34J5 ----Room on Balboalsland ~l~ for details call 1•••••••••• •••••••••••• 540·3500 . eve, w lend variety of handyman
Uporaded with sma 11 nowDlx. ~u·lbdJrman 23' 2. bMaonAthvao1rl Quiet & safe $42S1 mo North Ulguna 2 bdrmiapl I $250 + uul 120•-, Agate ------~ Mh). Co. ~8315 jobs. ·u972,9525 eves; ask
" S48·r>442, 770.5629 on the Ocean ID Boat Ca 673-:1173 600 sq fl Mesa Verde All types of real estate Los-l :-S----M -..::f.:;;or;...;Bi=:...· ------P atio. Stove. Dis· Wkly 752·9466 ----I t4 bid j ---· --area I ls 1949 . iamese cat , u...._.... 'd In hwuher. Washer & , -AllSIDf COMFORT ' nyon n n~a unil g Room for rent to student ~S-4123 lllvestmeo si~ce am to Burgie, Top or nuuacaeeper,. exp · 1 t Dryer. Community pool, ' Oce. Fro.I Dp1 Lar e !Br u lairs with U1t)' rac1lit1es, unit has SlSS mo Near OCC SpedtlhillcJ M I.he World area, Lag. refs, pref. live-In. Neat.
Sauna &t Jac No Pets F\Jm3bdrm.2ba,blt-tt d lps I pnv derk.Ava112tl /82 1 631~10 1 BAYFROlli..IT 1-dTD1 494-9721 aft.S497303S sob~r . P.leaa anl ,
fi ca e ra Ce• in gs. $ 8 5 O m o Ca I I ------" ~ -· --positive, reliable. Lovea t650 Mo. No Lease. Avail UUI, replace. Monthly poolside balcony. frplc 714 752 5040• 19.5 ) or I Working men. Comp Prime orfice. 760-~0. ~4~2171 545-0fil Lost CM 12-21 lg blonde children. Do drive. Call
Jan lst. 631·1317 for ap oryearly645-7S73 dshwshr & carport. $475, 49'7.JM2 furn All races welcome ,.~a Mes 'Kl\ -rt ............ ____. 1111....._ M'4tG. f Setter mi•. 1 yr, no aft.or eve G3HU'1. · tmeol. 2Btapt,sub-rent, Balboa rm ---Hunt Bch 536·8M4 !WK< a, .,.,., sq 'SiNc'EE..\Ru 00 10, REWARD • 646 4739 '
2 bdrm, 1 ba, 2 cat gar. i 8a)I Club. Avail. now to Spacious bach wllh patio Mewport leoch 31691 -~-----suate S17Slmo Utils m· Just bought dog from Need a Pbotograpber! washer dryer hook up I July 1. 6'2-4ll6 S38S rm Adults, no pets ....................... 1 Hathh.. Mohfl 4100 cld 779 W 19th St 1st & 2nd. Trust Deeds p 0 u n d f 0 r le 1 d 5 Portfoll~s. Portrait a.
Air cood. Bit IDS. ~I llGCA.MYOM 2£'i0Harla.~9·2447 1 PAIK NEWPORT , ....................... ! 851-8928 __ OWN~~·~~~~~NER Ouulmas AnylocatJoo.8'2·t70S
mo. wk 642·3322. I Delightful 2 bdrm, 2 ba 2 br n r SC p I a z a Sf.AWi( MOTS. I Costa Mesa office w1lh p Dobb B k ~ -5-Hllp W..W 7100 Mac.Arthu r Village.I COUKTIYCLUI Wkly renlals now avail ocean view Reception 7.,,.~ 5 • ;?6_e60r16 53 0 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• .,.... ... J.nl~ cond~. Partially furn h d pool. spa, tennis cts'. lJVIMG SIDS & up Color TV area + 2 offices 644 sq """""' '" ••••••••••••00••••••00• •••••••••••••••••••••• L Sec:1tyg;::=+sec Wit an a $500 mo Call Rob. Bachelors, 1&2bedroom Phones 1n room 2274 ft. Avail 1mmed1ately ____ .;.. .. ~ .. ~1-·.~c~c~O.~JM~rTI!!!!~.'!!!.~·
CollaMtMI 372~ am IDO. --Under the 768-5600. or cull Dave, apt.s&townhouses Newport Blvd CM K!5permo.851·9000 Earn 16't on Balboa CinatC-.-y General Asency neech
........................ Balboa Bay Club, 2 BR 2 951-4426. -----_From SlOOO 644-1900 646-7445 l. I 7Mt STllET Island trust deeds. Over Escorts rast-paced peraon lo
CASA DE ORO .Ba.6m> ~~ Daily Pilot 2Br 1'12 Ba 610 JoannSl °'4>1ex. upstairs 2 Br. I Hl:ED A rLACE? :1100 sq Cl for lease. ~~~~~°:~ong 3'Hn 641 OI80 band.le policy invoiclo&.
AlJ..UTIUTIES PAID Ir-,.._-'-No children Pel OK I Ba, rrp lc, garage Near Reas. Weekly Rales Plenty or parking. ,, .. U--t...'~·........ Callt/CIMdi1 Rapid advancement '
----.... 3776 c1·tt Gu1'de 631-2626. udoshoppingarea S600 Klld1enettes·Phones block lo Westcl1rr ~ lllllT Aabp/MC/Yi10 company paid benefilJ.
Compare before you ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spacious 1 Br Garden I year lease Adults. ~o "Z"Channel Movies I Custom interior design '7~21 6 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ For appointment call:
rent. Cuslom des 1 gn On the beach. Lrg 1 & 2 Apt Pool &t rec AJJ utils pets. Musl have rer s Sandpiper, 1967 Newport ~ad>• to move ID! Com· NEED CREDIT' Debbie,~ al. 31
reatures Pool. BBQ. Br Wkly Mo 125().1700 paid Adults, no pets. j Dr• v e b Y 6 l 4 .,, Bl. Costa Mesa 64~·9137. I petJt1ve rates, call Rob , GEt V1Sa or Master Ca rd
cov'rd garage, sur· M111e'92-l720. Call 642·5678 El Puerta Mesa Clubhouse Ave. 494·6303 uve on Npt Bcb $90 rwk 63l~ A 8 am c ... rih/ wilh no rred1t Check
rounded wilh pl u h au ask ftr di 1958 Maple Ave. Apl s I Oceanfront for Win ter P\ne Knot Motel 6302 w I Professional offices ror ,., ... ,, GUARANTEED. Wrile Acctt ltcelYllllt ..
landscaping. Adull h\o Af hwah QUIET ADULTS over 35, I Rentals Furnished & NB645-0440 lease Re ceptionist , Lolf I F°'1aad to DPL. PO Box 4775.
ing at its best. No pets. U.haahMd Chrishftas uofum 1 Br. from ~ uofum. Broker 675-4912 Yearly. o.n the beach. , phone answenng. xerox, ....................... Las Vegas. Nv 891116
1 Bt. furn rrom $465 00••••••••••••••••••••• vi..-Beaut landscaping No l NO FEE' Apl &. Condo Hotel rooms. k1tchenelle S«ret.tnal S250 to SS3S A•--llh 5 I OO G1AHD OnHIMG
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31iSWWilsoo, &42·1971 ....................... ------...J ~F\Jllerton,631-0397 -67~12Brok~ +S280 stturily depas1t ~r.e1nler Dr. Laguna .,,,.,. .. OIDt"" .. •"'
S37Stam Mature adults, B a 1 boa I s I a n d · 2306 W 0 f t ,,, !!;Al-"-"' oopetS.Quiet&secure Water1ront.3Br.2Ba. Roomy3BrTownhouse !EASTBLUFFlb1r .poodll. Ne w por/e::;~nh . ~.-.,-.. C -H -Forme rly Linda & Yearly renlal $975 Mo ---------1 apt in quiet oduJl com 1 q11el area, singe a u t, ,...,...f"nl, """' Vicki's Back with the Answenng Service PIT 1991 ~ewport Blvd. Call77o.-0.147 lASTSIDE plex Newly decorated,1 ~~/mo.644-4767 673-4154. ' AJRPORTAREA best graveyard 6 P/Teves.
64&3373. -_:;..;._ ____ 1415 2 Br. l Ba. Poolside fireplace, enclsd pallo & l<kean rrt Lg. 3 Br. 2 ba Yacalioa l..tah 4250 F\Jll service from 90' 669.0207 shirts avail. no u p.
Newly decor I Br. dplx. lc6oo PftliMllla 3107 Apt. Laundry room 1 garage Adult$ only upper. 2 car gar. Cpl, yr •••••••••••••••••••••••I sir. Campus Dr Mullan -----=.:...---necessary . Ca 11 :
sep. by gar Quiet ••••••••••••••••••••••• cluldOK.nopets.Call &rry,nopet.s ~Mo ly u 2oo i mo NB OCEANFRONT 2 &•Br !!eal~296()---1 Fortotal~laxal1onw1th 536-88111,HBarea.EOE.
Emplyd adull over 35 Kingsize 3 Br. w/Crplc & for appt. before its gone 64.>33111 call blw'!_9 5 30 I 642·3443 _ Ava.al. Winier Weekly 1 l~tom executive offi ce, a prol massage Steve A$1STANT MANAGER
NopetS. $330. Mll-1021 beam ceilings 1825 yrly TSLMgnt. 642-1603 , I Steps 10 the beach 2 & 3 Monlhl · 673 7873_ _ 400 SQ ft Pvt bath with 1 lo.6,645-lt26::.::.___ 2ciays per week In adult
U1ii8H1qo.a.ocll 3740 ~S719&S36-1441 Wl51l.AJ(E VILLAGE O.O'oWut 3126 Br frpks, )'earl)' Im K.allua. Kona, llaw:111 I shower Balboa Penm ' Give yourself a --------• apartmrnl, beach area.
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H. •• •1 Ft.._.EST .,...... Adult only complex • · is was er 673-2507 64.5-4092 for brochure 1ac /desk space active n ma u SEXY lSCOITS " wk979-Qll/hm 673-8276 no pels nu carpets ---------· -sell unneeded Spani&h Estate Living! Pool, spa. laundry room, avail Ja'n call Roge~ OCEAN VIEW deluxe 2 Palm Spnngs area I Mon R E mvesl ore. Nwpt 630.0426 A.TTBCTIOM: Beautiful park lllle sur· OClA.HfllOMT patios or decks No pels 8Si ~ Br 2 Ba . deck , yard, terey CC! condo 3 BR 2 I Invest Counselon. Paul items in the
roundings. Terraced Yearly lease unfurn. 2 Garages avail. -bnck frplc. gar . Ba . rurn w atrium 1 orDoug,7$2-~ Daily Pilot Ambitious boys 1nd
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pool Sunken gas bbq. bdrm. 2 Ba . bllns. New Bach $360 2&Br lrdBa enclsd garage SEC lf R GATE I Golf. tennis Daily. 70' 50 FT
sparkling fountain s parnl . carpel drapes. l Br. S40S·$415 ya . Lots or grass S89()1mo or lease opt weekly & monthly r.ites I 7th & Ne w p. 0 r I G1"ft Gu1'de Sp a c i o us r ooms sa:;o am Call Linda or 2 Br $475 $48S S500 33562 Blue Lant em Adults. Sunset Bluffs on I av a 1 I 71 4 S S8 ·IIOO1 I 644.arn
Separate dining .irea Ar1 A .675-7060 TSLMgmt. 645·8122 49&33S4or 496-92JO Pacir1 c Ave C M 9-5PM.askror Mark ~.;..._--Caff 642-5678
W a I k · 1 n c I o s els . Cor'OllO-'-"-~"""-dll-..;...M...;w-'-'--31-2-2-1 NEW BREED A PTS Ckeanview 2 Br 2 Ba con 1-630-9440. 642-8808. ~Tahoe eondo 4 Br s Mpt r.-.... Olld aslt for a
homelike kitchen & ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• BACH wilh LOFT $4lO do, W1D. pool, lennis, I with large loft & exlra rrun to Northsiar 1450 Ground floor orfice C h r i 1 t "' 0 1 cabinets Walk to Hunt STEP TO OCEAN Most Frplc, rec room. pool, sec gale, encl gar, $600 deck. 7S9·0414, 7~9·1042. C!'TNJ.1668 fronUng N.ewport Blvd I
mgtonCentrr. charming in old Corona. Jacuni, gas & waler 642-~ --"-clak Oc .._ n-4300 All new inter~~r incl I Ad-Visor A Toch of Cieu 1 Bdrm-furn, $48S t 1 d Adults ts 393 i. B Apt N a C•..CY I "'~ open beam ceiling w I Escoru & Models 2 Br 2 Ba rp c, ocean pal • nope r e r ocean. $7001mo. 3 ~r 2 Ba Apl. •••••••••••oo•• ....... • trusses, skylights. wood ________ _. 24 h
Adults. no peLs ~/~ r rcau 1n~h~~y Hamilton, CM. 645-4411. view. clean, ~a l cony. upstairs. view, balcony. M/F roomates lo share partay nnng & cpts 944 sen au.LETS 6t~~MC r AW> Gius lrdlaller. El·
UtiliUes Free• days ,,.2,5757. eves & Easts1de 2BR , !BA. nr &~~ A vai now vaulted ce1hngs. enclsd home 111 Cd M S22S Isl/ sq I\ A/C beat. Sl200.mo IUUll ""'"eoced in All Phu-. ... schools. No Pets. S42S __ . _ -I &,arage. block lo beach last Call: 760-8620 673-6606. 642-3663 HltWEIS -,_.. ... wk.nds631-6630 rm HmiHlqoaleodt 31401 'rearly Mstnughttosbare 2 Bd 2 --1 M'4l Attractive, pror women 40brs. Huntinctoo Bcb. LA QUINTA HERMOSA
16Zll Parkside Ln, I blk SPFCTACULAR OCEAN
W .. cl Beach, 3 bl.ks S or & CITY LIGHTS VI EW
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WIFFLE TREE APTS days caU642·5757, wknds
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jacuni. volley ba 11. 2BR, 2BA Condo Stps to
basket ball & tennis Sch. f'rplc. Encl Gar.
St&-0619 Adults. S800 mo 760-8290
........ ad! 3741 2bdrm.2ba,v1ewor Bay.
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ma id servire, phones, 1 br. sundttk, no gar No
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875-3257
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1 Br. gas pd, encl gar
d/washer. pool. Adults
642-5l773.
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• 2 Br Condo nr SC F\Jnushed & Unfum. 1·2-3 Easlbluff 2 Br. 2 Ba. +last+ dep. 646-01~7 ACE Anvil -Homage ~,M seek~ng long term Bab Y 11 t t er / Ii I b t
Plaza. S.A Pool. Spa, Bdrm . Apts Gym , fireplace. pool, porch Shr 4BR 38A wf2 lo Newport Beach, ap· MOVlNG d~~101~~1.·~es:~:ro~. hou!ekeeper, '100/wll.,
Tenru.s ~ Adults. no Jacu~u. Sauna. pool w1view. S62S. 720-1114 ~ S2is + ulil. Yr ly prox. 2SO sq ft. MOO mo. Don'l despair People occupation, age, in Mon·FTi. 5·8/hrs per
pets. tennis, volleybail , Newport Island lg 2br <8alb0alslel 67S·6762 Lst 6 last ConlactJobn l cannowaffordtohve 1D terests & rontact info day. May have own
641·1460or646-4911 basketball, game room lower duplex, d'eughlful. Vi w 675-ll007, 96CH7?5. more ex Pe n s Ive Wr •le PO Bu 3S9 ' ~·Balboa 67~~23.
2 Br garden apt. Pvt Hunl.Bch.ll46-06l9 _.-I t65().(714)626.Q47 ~;nUUI ~·f::I~ ::r~· .............. 4450 neighbortloods, without 2S381G Ali cia Pkwy, Loving Ba by11tter
patio, gar, laundry No ~Br condo ID Htng Conll I New 2 br l ba frplc sgl r~ 494~176 . , •••••••••••••••••••••••I even MOVING --~a Hllls, 926S3 needed for 9 mo old pets.lsmlchaldok $450, ""Pv\ pat io w/slor age . ~ d'I . -Sloreor0ffice.1350sq ft ,,._...__. 5150 --~ baby. M·F 7:30-5 CM. 546-9950 shed & carport Kids car garage,_,,, A u ts, Balboa bea~h 2 br apl, Mesa Verde Area ~ ~ ,.,.._. Senlcet5360 642~12 =-=;.:..... ______ , OK, no pets $525/mo no 645·3864 --low rent, 1mmed occ ~123 ••••••••••••0000•• ••••• •••••00••••••••• • •••• •• ...;;..;;;:;...::;:=-------
2 Br. w/gar Ml~. New 752-2197,8·5MIF 2 Br 2~ Ba . enclsd Gustanstprel 675·3852 I ••MEW•• _ _...R• c311M!ts,walerpa1d.2176 -garage pool frpk Xlntabop loc. on Balboa Commuting Crom P"' ... 01.r.,s•.. .,......... "E" Pl&cenlia 636-4120 New I br condo, sundeck. '650/ '640-5296 · Room!111te to shr N B. Pen .. alltool & autotrar. Norwalk area to Costa -~ .-r~ MEW ACCOUNTS
1 sPM frplc. pvt gar, lndry rm mo. mo bale home. q u1 el fie lo the Balboa Ferry Mesa 1213) 864 S468 & Massage Grand Newport Balbol S.viDs•
wlhook·ups. Nr beach 3 Bt 2 Ba. 2 blocks to are• . S 2 0 O I mo puses in front. Great before4 pm. ~rung' 2819 Newport haa immediate openlas 2 BR. golf course view.
new cpl. S4SO mo. Ask tor Bill, 631-1266
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& wallpaper. S38S mo .
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3Br.2Ba Ste-tobeach. NcJn..smtr,lrgyrd.CM. Garaae for r ent on fOUNDADS (or 1 coupons, 13 coun ORI ENTED" Cnoo: .... 645-3466 Eves. Balboa Pen. next lo Fun n .11 •--.......... -J••· $7~~~E~~inJbtsE -~.. Zone (lOW120~'>. Sl~ ARE fl([ ~:~ Haw a11 S4 0 . fcu~;-.;;; ap,'::t
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3 Br. 2 Ba. Yearly ren· Mar. SM/mo. Kirt: 831-UIOO. 64... I ... •••••••• .. •••••••••• Ila. o.uay Parial•
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(213) 08 67876 or SUnlS male, 2 yn, lrl·colored, ...,. --• 1 Pilot C111atntc1
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Avail. now 1 Br. C1f1>0rl, w/ encl. front porch • • , ..... •••••••••••••••••• .-T ... l3l·UIO --I I '· · ·' · .. • .. • .. """
pool• lauoclry. Adult.a. back u r v porcb SE & W I ... D PLAU Lott: Ku•hound doc. '.
no peta. SU5 + 12$5 de· /mo. 79-4311 "' " New luxury office tpace l/yr. Black. white • ' I ~
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communlcat1on would be belpf ul. .-~ mal• f~::· ....................... ~~.top,, 1 aad cood. Pay ...................... 540-1712. OOITA MllA Procresalve, dynamic cwnpany needs •RoctaroUajllke·bol, abclll. $U5. wm 'llold fo; t:-.54Um 1'7tM'SKJPJACl( ... s.wc •. ,.... Mf.4W 149-1417 a take-charge, humaolltlc leader. Niber cbalra, piano, avutmu.lllH710 Twin • c1r Volvo lr4cc....-t4to WllUY
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Private inv~ton seek· neat appearance • maker. like new S26S. **I BUY * * Waterbed S2S. Ham· 4 · d r . f 11 e cab .. cond.needarefin, $4SOor elude any applicable in& experienced loan knadt tor talkhl Ith mtred Dulcimer szso. cala&lator. aut. new ol· offer. IM53-•U41, 962·'812 taxes. license, transrer ••--"·--'-"a rollow'"I· I w ~Uor548-441S Good ....... £'.·m1'tu.re a. Mi 1 c • 4 $ · 18 8 O. fice aupplies •t-Sl2S. -_.._. WIUI &U l*Jlple taJk lo US lboUl WiKU CU V • ...;'°-""-'•------~ rees, finance Charges, Call Jim or Linda . this areal p/lime op· Relrig ·Frost free. xlnt Appliances-OR I will 2l!MllMI08 873-141'7. 14' Alum Sea Nym 9.9 reesroralrpollulioncon·
DELIVERY PEISON for 851~ portunlty. Call Mon· Fri, :~ 1200. S41 ·8Sl3. sell or SELL for You ttcc•••-IOH <rfice Sale. Xlnt cond Evin, w/trlr. Gd cond. Lro1 device c.e~ifications
early morn.in& Times MECHANIC 95'1·23'1, ext. 12CM. . MASTIAS AUCTION ....................... ll50 080. BUI '94·6801 llOO. 7~38JJ or dealer documentary
baa delivery. Adil.I OD· MacGrqorYachts SANDWICH SHOP Rein&· Fr06tfree, worka 646 HH, lll-t'25 LOSING LEASE, quit· ev, •3'94 LEfN SALE·Jan 3 82 preparation. charges ~n·
11 l.cGDO car req No '""lPI .1 C .. COUNTER /KITCHEN ~Ml!1'5°· S48·8Sl3 or llUYll!i .. ...a..Ull tincbUllneu,sellinaout ......, IOl7 lOAM. 700Lido Park Dr° less ot.herw1Se specil1ed w• ~EDI coD.tma or aoliciUna. ._ aceoua, .... ..........., rvRJ"QI ALL a~pUes and fix. '"""' NB 2 . SH S . bytheadvertlser. Al""'ll I • -Models ct F'l 8 bn per day Costa Les 957.8133 · udln •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• · · 6 · · cott, Late rr»dtl Toyotu and -mo.net.-tbonus+ ·•ors, im .. _ • .,.t 11oo · Stove.worksgood ..... ..1as.New -.•Av. ~pllDC g: ·'In Perfec.tCbri.1tma1Cifts. CF6582AS. Riddle .._. '510 Volvoa . Call ua fr• 1 a 11 ow an c e . 1tr11. Xlnt opp, new ....... ....,.. .. , ... _ .,_ w""" -....., ..,... ay cues wail & ""--'"""~ nd u · · y bts-c .... 1 f .. ........ ...... . • l'J'ICU<'.U • .uu IC .,,,,..,w ••••••••••••••••••••••• AY!!! eatmluter/Hunt· aces I types SECUTAIY 548-1513or548-448S eseats S88. Sleepers, room chairs. Beauty l..opl( esl Evenlna --.. 1 R&TMASTBS lfliiiliin•~•I
iaf:C!l!Bcbarea.638-5466 21.S....-.7860. fort.beVicePresidentof Waeher , cle-works Sl.99.FACTORY9S7-S708 Salon hairdryers and M2-lllll3 548•3873 -... / -.... KJNG INNERS R NG hydraulic chairs, mlr· • a.ter-toso COHSUMll DIMTALASSIST. MUISISAIDIS a small Medical elec· good. SllS. S48·8Sl3 or P I ron.sbelveaandplanll. Macaw.blueft.a,old,4y.rs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• IUYIMGlr•R•SIM~ fOYOf•.y ..... yo Needed needed f p trooics Co nr Ocean. 1 ~ EXTRA FIRM mattrrss old tame Cappy c t b ~ .. ..... Cballenain& position . or . m lir1 office with full Co~ 54!t,·neve.r used. 'forth Also,make-up,sbampoo • · • · us om 42 fl yac t. SBVICE 1,0 ..___11 •• anllable for exper'd, Shift. m Coov Hoep1tal benefits. Qualifications .,.,,er. clean. works good. 1530. sac.1248 del. Never andb.alr producu. w/cye. 845-9216 Chris mas par ad e • All makes and models c .. i. ....._
a ture. eneraet!c auil· Certified Pref~ed. Xlnt include: recent ex per S75. u.sed queen 51, worth Call 631•975' or Am111on Pan«s, double whale watching, parties. Below any fleet Prire ,.., u .. ooi.r uo.to1
Llllt. ToP pay for ri&ht bendill with Ullurance. and oreanizaUOftal abili· S48-8513, S'8·4'8S m . cash only. 1218 del. alter6 896-6809 yellow bead, 7 mos. old. etc. best rates 646.4005 plus A FREE TANK OF I!=======~
airl.4da)ta.ooo·amoker. ~: ~verly Manor. ly. U interested call Jill Kmmorewash,dry $1SO Usually home, 75'·7350 SEA.50NED FIREWOOD untamed $27S l e 1 lotlh. W 9060 GA.5 on any new car we J• a.u-m.at. MOVictona CM ~ Fricidaire rein&. $100 1 FOR SALE. Delivered. \ 411&4171 ....................... sell -r ~
DI! TA R Y S E R V --------• G11 BBQ $75. S49-7608 I ~Sile le4 Cl1J Ed Si»S.SSl Youna 1.ebra Pinches $10 N e w R A B B J T CALI.. NOW r•
SUPERVISOR LYMCHAl4H •SIC•-••tES• 1......_.... • ~'1vfior1rmced' .us4ed5e2'~dne: ~e Radio. SJ"15. lron pr. New bamboo caies SAlLBOARD fa ctory 67S-91S3NB83S·6636.SA
Needed foe conv. boep. 11·7 relief. Fri ' Sat -·-""'T'· u"'""' "" ue Bed End Head· ru1. 54f.75'5 d1recl only 9649 comp A-"--/ Cert ~ Xlnt .1.-nl...... Conval Hospt Const 1i0$l9,200 Very clean 2 dr Auto si"""r sheets. SJ"IS Call 646-8921 ~:..-.... -. s ..... ,, .,..... · · deiro9t ms t>d-BAM aft 1 PM board. 1100. Huddle Conure. blue crown --------• _. 9520 ud benefita Incl In· NeW'port Beach area. Di.amondBarSlt..JOO ·-.~ Ororleaeve meour aae'--... Oouicb.f7S0.844-$754 wtwrouaht iron caae. ,1.91i4A.MDIMGY 10' ..................... .. -.ee and akk pay., Brins JOU1' smile. join T'l'ODid. NB$1S,IOO -· ----•• ..., OBO s II APPO Beverly Manor.I \II. call Mrs. Sloane: Exp.Comult.anlO\lrs O'Keefe and Merritt. nwnberSSl-3799 ·-aa•a.-... ~ . e aep. 8575 49H192 PIETTllST
MDVictaria, Cotta Mesa . 642-m>U. Uz Reinders An. Inc. Doobk oven ran&e with ' Sectional, $100, tables 1.91'1 ~ Heron s a i Ibo a rd . '57 T-lllD m>Bin:bEst'64EOE broiler. 7S.645-9"7 Sl.S·30,mirror,$25. Hel_lum Bouquets "-'Ort-a IOff fiberglass. S6 sq ft sail. IHTOWM! Dl»TllS Newport/833-SllO/Free Refrl\r S200, Fr .. ezer 7S&-l626 Delivered. Fun For ....... •••••••••••••••• l)OO 963-410 962·'812 llST OffElt! Telecommunications PAITT1MI lllJ!i!!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!!lll!~ "' Chriatmu! ! 673·'4l9 Antique Plano, am. up-evs ' ("""UKZI ----.. •• fll1D needs ·~9pm.Expandin&youth SD>. asber/DryerS13S Queen Walerbed, 12 •••uu riaht b l d' """ _.._ 1· r· h SEC•-.. •11s ea. D/Wfl00646·S848 drawers, headboard. "' • eau · con · Sabot, 11.il, oars. Needs Saften ex-..!enced in counse 101 1rm u -·--N rt n-b T i Timed a1Jo stool S7SO n.c ,_.. · f • • b Work temporary jobs 1 yr old Gi' .... -de·luxe best olfer. S'IS-5640 ewpo u..ac enn s · · Sl25 Len>y Ink on Mylar. openanp or ~., s arp _.__ ho ._.., Club, family Mem· 847~ ' m1497
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ROBINS Good attitude 6 hard nolll-.in• mature people ...,._to me. pa dryer. used only 8 Dine l t e set . t ab I e ............ , ~U te bitl04 VICKI HESTON SZ00/08064&-1363 /IM h lock .-Wp. aso. S7J.l2ll, Sfll~.... lff4 Sabot, new palnt, good FORD wiart.a ODlY need app-mo va am 1 ous &ASSOCIATES moa. · w c er b top, 4 m-549 ..... ':':' ............... cond. $350. lJ. I A B biaiDeenng ~13 yr o&da. Call 2-5pm. 540-0400 mcydes I020 chairs, '175· so-0373 6 Serarity steel window Exerclae bike, AMF. 962·8068 10~0 ~IAAeri~ BL't'D
CO\IA M!~A 1>-l2 0010 •1114 642-ml, m. 343· Ask for .......... ••••••••••••• Hatch cover table top, guards 125 2 St 1 a1moat new S3S Call Andrea. SICUTAIY/UlC. 1932 Schwinn beach authentic & beautiful. security do!~· 1 1 'cf. Scc!t1,13l·m. · : Star. New mast. s~1ls, -· , ~~SO... Penonnel/Advertltln& cruiser, mirror black, ~.548-1005,S0-3164 wlthlock$16Sea 7~~ Scuba aear. sus. =1u1~~.~gging. l••.•*•CLU--SIC-•!!•*•*-~sa " PAITTIM( bu operililg per red pin stripe w/lan Portable wardrobe with Schwinn Little Chick Women'awetauit.uSm. '6'MG Experienced electronic expansion · Npt Bch scallops Must sac. $250 sliding doors. new cond Bicyclt. $25. Rockwell $40. ~ 41471 962·'812 evs WIMOSUIFH compocieot salesperson Sat. 6Sun. mornings de· financial services firm. 644-&!96 an. 5pm. (wood), value S400; now -. Used S46-l089 I.Ats of MSSSS bas gone Deeded for electronic livering the Daily Pilot Good typing, shorthand, Girl's 24 .. Aiuki, xlnt 1150 Ca II George. lO" table saw· S27S. Wet auit·Primo sbortjohn · into this little Baby mla. rep company. Very to carriers. Hourly wage expr req. Noa.smoker cond. $120. fftlW Canon Bellows & lOOmm w/ sleeves. SSO. uaed on-lotlh. Sllpa/ New Pa 1 n t . Front
ple--·nt office. Com· + mileace. Requires a 64G-01Zlbtwn9-2 ...,...._.~ -lens. '110 3/prs. ~S1.S1'2 A--&... 9070 t1res<W1res) Starter. --'-'-'-'-"';;;;;..;;;~;;...;;..;::.:.· ___ 1 ....... -.-.. 1t;"n Si. Bdrm Set Suite. rollerskat n 1 2 -=-~..:;.;::::""------million baaia. Please large wagon. van or .... lfi es, .., ea. SURJl'BOARD 6'll" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Generator. Regulator.
callforappt.114-IM-7257 smallpickupwilhsbell. SCHWlNN BMX BIKE $SOOT. bMlassive Lamp, 2cbest .... ~rd1rct1worerste'1!!cOo/!!. BronzedA-.ai,new. reg. 20' riberglass runabout Rblt eng, wiring, throw· Req\ires1bilitytolift40 •SICUTAIY• $100. Minibike 3\AJhp S70. • e,$U0.644·7103 " ·~ ....., r-_.. .. ~ <H 038 w/3S' NB mooring oulbearing Clutch Bat
DnDd litl. lite otc work lbl and 1 aood drivin& Fast paced Realeatate Sl2S. Both Ii ke new . Anlique Sewulg Machine. S7S. Cbild'sschool desk, ......, sac . ......, ........ i 900. tiu j433-81166 • tm & $17S Tune: up 2
for Real Estate. de· record. Call. ~42·4321 <r6~ needa sharp, well ~ $500 2 Recliners. SIOOea $ZO.S¥-0325 allerSpm. '=~~ ~~aae S75. • • • 12"'1' Beam up to42' -.-eeb ago Still needs
-i-...r in N.B. Part· AsUcrDoo Williams. orpoiud Gal. 75wpm , Boys 10.spe«I Olympiad Elec Rotissil're. $50 DOUS tu.1.7., ...... 741• lenath. 3ll Edgewater Ntw rug A ru I ·~ Fri M with good Secretarial 17incbframeS6S. &14.7103 ....... .._ ., 673-1.943 SweelHeart ! $3000 Or liD l..S Moo· . ust Printing skills. 4947978 400 doll ~ollection Praline Cycloae II com· ---------·-------1 Best Ofrer. Please bave dependable car Camera/plateroom as· • Antique white cradle. for '1·1225. Private Party. pound bow xlnt cood ~30· side tie rental in Call .... 499--4722 m.c725 siltanl. Mon· Tues· Fri· a.rt.act Peggy: 833·2900 Ladies' bib. 26" tounng baby or u deco piece SS?.a71, 9am·7pm . 130-4.slbl, pS, &44-8000 • Nf'WP()rl Isle, S6·S7 lrt
Gmen!Labor SaL WUI ~ork vertical Gnibble Ellis ~speed. lights & gen. I .962·m2 Royal elec. typewnttr, c.t--... 673-2968. •:110trysler good engine
Golt alorage P /T , commercial camera. like new.~ price S7S.1 Large Recliner chair. $175.Typewritertbl.SlO. -. ... m.e, IOlh,C&-w 9090 sound body, needs in'.
private Country Club. Knowlege of PMT. pro-SERVICE STATION AT· days·.?!~.?J· Masayo I vinyl, excellent condi· New ironing brd, US. ... IMS ••••••• ":."':.":'!: ••••••••• terior ' paint SI 500 Call: 844-5404. 8:30ain· ceu helpful, ex~nen.ce TENDANT. Ptr even· eves,.....,.,_ . uoo. t&O. 646-S&56AM. Girls' bike S20 MS-3197 ............. ,......... 080 ~2 87 . .
1·31Dpm Tues-Sat preferred. but will tralD ' wknds N~arly new 19.. lOspd 6 Pecan side chairs hke lblltbeds ' . LOSING LEASE. qwt· . 1 . ' . Apply in person. 1660 peingsarance •-·bannedawt ra1pt~ bike with basket, $S0 l n~. for dinin· g table 17• . .,.. • lllOd • matchlng Lin& ~i.Dess. aelline out DIY SJOIAG[ ·sa MGA Parked car Bouaecleaner. own PlacentiaAve .. C.M. • 8S? ll33alt 5 "w " "'ll''t .st~ • '?!; lamp. ALL s1q>plies and rix· Nearly complete. S375 trwp. NeW'port/ Mis· Ing. Apply at: 2590 · er pm O.B.0.each.Cashonly. SS; girl s 26 brown tumincludine: Monthly boat ~ RV 080 Bill 494.6801 Eve.
lioD Viejo area. S'"96. llCB'JIOMIST Newport Bl ,C.M. Schwinn Stingray. l girls '646-7512orS48-6900 Cnue.r,~.549-2520. Display Cl.HS, waiting I storage ror ~ny Sile, 24 $:M94da
m-eooo. Full titM Koo-Fri.. TYPISTftSTAT -:a1!°CsJfi..~~~ S70 rn.daLons..t a·xs· playhouse. $95; room chain. Beauty hr security, fru 4w...t 9550 Iii llWMMTforcouple.2 ~be able.well Fi . I " 1900 Be li'f II crib, szs. freeier. $10.S , Salon hairdryers and launching • washing DrhH .......-.. cUoY meet· nancia tateme nts. Scliw1nn Bch Cruiser. ....rca · au u Y Gu BBQ, 125. 644-8318. hvdrauU-cha1·.... mi'r· pri vlleges. Newport -·••••••••••••••••••• d•JS .weekly · Ma turf g P Requires tax returns & forms hand carved frame w I -· -" ... _,.. and... Dunes. lUl Back Bay '16 Oleroltee Chief, 4 spd. penon. English apea.k· aood spellina " pen· Type 70 wpm, 10 key. ~~~: ~~67~~ 24 " beige uphl Matching John Wayne Re1ular ron,.....,.ves planu. Dr. Newport Beach. many xtras! 14000/0BO
an&. own tra nsp. manabip. No typing, Non·smoker. Salary sa $1350 OBO Carolee Membership. Best Of. A.lao.make-up.ahampoo ~10 wk675-7295/673-428J hm •ml. r:ae exp. preferred, Sl<lOO month. CPA hrm. Boys Schwinn 10 spd. top 641·1340 days. 640..4910 fer.673-6479 andbairpniduct.a.
-•••..,..I comp*"Y benefit.I. Costa Mesa Ca ll Carol condillon.S75. evesaft6PM '55-IKachine.Work· CallG14754or Tl'Sb 95'0 ~ .... 754-1040 675--~ "q.ID aft.er• ..... • •••••••••••••••••••••• Experienced accounts Apply: Pennyaaver, l~ at KAIGIS ing, w/drinkin& Foun· ' ·19 COURJER. Long bed,
aulataot for com · ftacentiaAve.,C.M. WAITRESSES.Apply in Ross Grand Tour II. Magnificent dining set lain ft Cci.n Box. S300. S...Pbtwet auto. trans. This is lhe
merdal lines with major ~El Matador Mex· F1'"'1lt! size 23 in, black Will seal 18. Must see to OBO. m.Gl38. MPM Glau floor cues. wall Alrvwft fl IO perfect work truck .
ioauraoce brokerage --ffY"ST 181can Rat 1768 Newport Whl 27 in. New S2SO. sell apprteiate. l8SOO OBO. CWtom 300 Galloo Salt unit, office unit, etc. •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Oleck Uus one out to·
firm In Newport Beach. ~th ... 1_. vd.CM. Sl25.7Sl·2502 Carolee 641 ·1340 da, Waler Aquarium . Mah offer. Take ,....,.W..ted day! ON65296l 54399.
Salary commenaurat du t 1 :1s . i;c~Pi~ ...... M.eeri. IOZS 640-4910evaft6 c1.o1mpletse w/cablnet, ~e.a:J~J:i's~ 'i1 T2lO, loaded. oc AP Theodore Robins. Dir ..
with experience. Fo (5SWPM ). filing . Wanl~ ••••••• .. ••••••••••••••Oak table w/4 chairs. Iler yatem. UV . SOOlvsmin.CallPaul or Harbor Blvd .. Costa
call : (TI4}644·SS22. aeneral office. Good Need skUled operator NOW 25c /FT Brown Cushions. $350. Sleri!Utt. ~•lion ' Harbor 81 Costa Metta. Jim. 714-1S2·2266 or Mesa 64 2· 001 O or
STOP!! company benefits• ad-with xlnl. command of Redwood 2X6 aecking, 968-2750 ~Must See. 913-Gal S6le5 213-629-5021 _540-82 __ u"'-------
Take tlme to relax and vancemenl. Call for grammar formatting. 4-20' loclg; als-0 redwood .:.-s. IOH lY~•· c-1ra. Sde/ '59 Ford ...., ton PU.
abop at home. It's sim-appt. 'Merrill ,Lynch Will train on Burroughs fencine. Lowest price :::".:?' •••••••••••••••• Moped, S2SO; Apple ll Shno l"I ~· 9120 cemper shell. S4 SO
pie with Daily Pilot Relocation. Frankie: Redactron. Ftr noon lo aua.r. Jim or Ken 7 Families Garage Sale. Comput~r. ~· Dys: "''"~•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'~~~------
Clwified Ads. And il 7SM101. ~i>!:'a~~e~I=~:~ myt.ime ,646-988S. SaU1SUnl2/19"20.1119 ms57,eves.547-200.1. ~~~iv!~r Camper shell for am v-'570
10'l have something to E.0.E. M /F 9 . c-,. & Dor s ~ t L n . C . M . Snap on top tool box .,. · ,,_ · pickup, $1SO/OBO ...................... .
aell , call a friendly 2714 · Attentio n : Elf9,.... IOlO 751·'232. Mo~. furn, Brand new. cost $565, -•1·-642-13S3aft3 1975 GMC 1 ton v~n. f:'~ed Ad·Visor at Sellidleitems 642-5678 Barbara. • ...................... a to a6m11c. lt!ll$400.080544·7529 "9Scnt.TY ttol la.dllies 91401 bums reg gas, white
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enlarger, everything ....................... •~C Wheel•. $45. ICl'Ml!ll0.541_.11 Vespa Chio. lop shape. ~ GMC '>'t ton van,
needed. $450. 640-8771 COOICWAlll Barbie Dream House ~ MARRANTZ ~ wrule, xlnt cond. Must
8 M.M. Movie Camera, Stainless Steel. Water-~1;,~nlture . '45 . Stereo w/cus. deck. . 673-3534 sell.<714>848·2987
Projector . Screen, leu. Giil Brand New. <2>t-wayspkrs,80watt.s. VESPA BRAVO moped, '78 Dodge Van . Sac
Edllo S 1· e •100 SWllntbeBo , ... Off ' Royal ch ina, .. Ven· ,,_"""'"""toll orig tomil -•-t d Divorce Custom Int & r. P IC r • · I . .,... .. -r· ~........-• · es,,..,, con · Ext '5 Gal Gas Tank. Stl-l7S3 fl25.~ dome", for I, oven/OW pmo,aac. @00. ,._5210 S350 494·?918 Heavy Duty Shocks &
DAIKIOOM l.alnoxCbina. Montclair. ~good cond. $35. RCA 19" color TV. nice '79 Fox.i CT. light blue. Bumper. AC. CB. Many
Complete photog:raphk Full aerv. cream 6 N 1 ... 1 W cond..SlOO. ~ mpa. needs minor Extras.~. 7Sfl.913S
dknn. .&7H40S silverfldle$400.4117-411J ore co .. cro· ave IQ.1523. rgajr,AZ5.546·47Slevs _ """·vrolet Step ..=.:.=:..=:..;.:..;:.;..;:....::..:.:;=.-_1--~ ........ ----1 '175. 3 Bar Stools lllO for •. _,._1 .. .,~ "' """' Van. Cati 8035 Mrlg $125. ting water all 3. B/W TV u 5. Katwood t ... ....., e • ...,.,y Peugeot. M~ped. Needs Work. $1500
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ara e sa e.
Garage sales, yard sales, rummage sales, street sales ... no matter what
you call them, the idea is the same -TURNING THINGS YOU NO LONGER
NEED INTO CASH. When you get tired of fighting your way into a crowded
attic or garage, or when you need a little extra cash, have a garage sale! So
get into the act, clean out those unwanted items, and make money doing itf
It's fun, it's profitable, and following these 10 steps will make it simple.
Decide on dates.
Look at a calendar and set the dates and times of your
II sale. Weekends are usually good, but many successful
sales have been held in the evening, just after work.
Check the weather forecast in the paper, and watch for
any other large event that may attract potential buyers
away, such as fairs or community events. Have your
sale run at least two days -some people may not be
able to come on any single day.
What to sell.
. Everything! That is, everything you haven't used in the II last year. If an item has antique value, or is brand-new,
or has unusual value, be sure to ask a healthy price for
it. Get a pad of paper and search your whole house.
Look everywhere, and list everything.
Fwniture. This is your main attraction and your
best source of income. Be sure to place furniture
where it can be seen from the street. Price
· furn iture low enough to beat auctions and
secondhand sales (check the classifieds for
compartsons), but high enough so you can come
down a little when someone shows interest.
RockinQ chairs, chest of drawers. tables and
chairs are all very successful at garage sales, so
feature them in your ad.
Antiques. Smaller antiques should be grouped, and
kept close at hand where you can watch and talk
about them. Nostalgia items are very popular -
display them well.
Clothing. Make sure clothing is clean, and mark
the price way down. Put as many things as
possible on hangers. Separate kid 's things by age.
Display adult clothing by sex and age group. Low
prices are a ,..., on clothes except for unusual
items, which should be tagged with an
explanation (like, "hand-embroidered flowers.
dress worn by Mae West)."
Appliances. These wi II sell for a fair price only if
they work. No one will take your word for it. Have
an extension cord so they can be tested, or better
yet, have radios playing, old TV sets-turned ori
etc. Make sure buyers understand they are sold
"as is".
Plants. These usually go fast, but keep them out of
direct sunlight. A good idea is to name your plants
before the sale (Spider Lady, Cousin Jasper.
Maggie), and write a line or two on the
name card about how to care for them.
Write your ad.
· Here is a suggested ad: "Garage Sale -desks, II Bentwood rocking chair, toys, infants' clothing, 1922
Victrola in original cabinet. many ~adgets, lots of
unusual Items, rock collection, plants. Refreshments, 8
a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 1234 South
Anystreet, Yourtown. Just west of Main and 2nd."
' Use this sample ad as a guide. Be sure to list unusual
items. Be as specific as possible. Give directions if .
needed. Don't use a.bbreviations-many people won't
bother to decipher them. CAUTION: Don't advertise
anything you don't really have. Every item In the ad
must be on hand at the start of the sale.
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Where to advertise.
Place your ad where it \Nill be seen by people who live
in the area·-most people shop close to home. The
• Daily Pilot is read by 88,000 adults in Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach. Laguna Beach, Irvine, Huntington
Beach and Fountain Valley-guaranteeing you wide
exposure. And with the Pilot, you 're not paying for
waste circulation in Los Angeles or Anaheim. Plan to
run your ad 3 times or more. and start.it a few days
before the sale so bargain hunters can have plenty of
notice.
Make a sign.
To help make your sale successful, make a few signs II from cardboard and letter with a magic marker. A good
·sign size is 14" x 22 ".
Placing your sign.
The morning of ttie sale. but. not before, place your
II signs. Be sure and add your address and any
directional arrows. Th is should be done about a half
hour before the sale starts. Pla.ce your sign where it
can be seen from both sides of the street by passing
cars and pedestrians. CAUTION : Some towns have laws
that restrict the placement and duration of garage sale
signs. Please check with your town's planning
department or clerk.
Marking prices.
Mark prices where they can be seen clearly. Office
II supply stores have varoius sizes and colors of stickers
that work well, or you can use masking tape. However
· you mark them, make prices low. Garage sales are for
bargain hunters. Remember, whatever you can 't sell
you 'll have to drag back in the house and store again
for another year.
Serving refreshments.
This doesn't have to cost much, and creates a fr~endly II atmosphere. !t also encourages people to stay longer
and perhaps buy more. You could even charge for
expensive items like donuts, or the kids could go in
business for the day, with a lemonade stand.
Display.
Make sure everything can be seen . Have card tables or II boards used as shelves between two chairs. Don't
cause people to bend over unless you can't help it. Use
one table as a desk where you can see everything and
take money. Use only one cash box (tin cans or boxes
work fine) and make sure someone is appointed
.. cashier" at all times. Arrange beforehand for a friend
who can help answer questions, relief for lunch, etc.
Check your neighbors and
friends.
llSee if any want to join your sale. This will give you
someone to share expenses with and increase interest
in your sale. If others join you, be sure to Include this in
your ad lexample: "three-family sale," "neighborhood
sale"). Group sales are a lot more fun, too.
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Victim 'overcome' by yuk offerings
Help, gifts prsented to Santa Ana teen partially p aralyzed after shooting ,
By GLENN SCOTr of-. o.lly ...........
readers -have left Zavier and
his mother "pretty overcome,"
afraid to accept government atd
u.ntil a me eting with Orange Cowity VlcUm Witness
Office. Moreov~r, one person $UO worth or clothing -such as
pltjamas and robel. A woman in her 70s bobbled on
a cane into Zavier Amencua's
hospitaJ room, kissed him on the
cheek, handed him an envelope
and wishe d him Merr y
Christmas.
Zavier was shot outside.a party by.a youth in .a car
who first wanted to know "where. are you from?"
Tonight club members plan to
pick up Zavier al the UC Irvine
Medical Center i,n a rented
limousine to take him home for
a fancy Christmas feast.
Inside the envelope the
18-year·old Santa Ana youth
found a cashier's check tor $50.
It bas been that kind of a
Christmas this week for Zavier,
who became paralyzed from the
chest down after he was shot in
July by another youth he didn't
know.
Offers of help and financial
gifts -several from Daily Pilot.
said J osie Montoya, who bas
coordinated efforts to raise money for the pair.
Until this week, Zavier was
facing a return home to a studio
apartment for which his
unemployed mother h ad no
money to pay the $215 rent. To
make matters worse, the family
is in the process of gaining legaJ
. status as residents so they're
HB mother of nine
killed in car crash
By DAVID K.UTZMANN
Of .. Deity,.... SCMf
A Huntington Beach woman
who was the mother of nine
children was killed Wednesday
and her 14-year-old daughter
was slighUy injured when their
disabled car was struck by a van
on the right shoulder of the
Orange Freeway near Fullerton.
The California Highway
Patrol in Santa Ana identified
the dead woman as· Margaretta
Jean McFall, 50, of 2408 Florida
St. She was pronounced dead at
Anaheim Memorial Hospital
· ati. sufferin& head and neck
injuries in the 3 :50 p.m .
accident.
Mrs . Mc Fall's daughter .
Theresa. also was taken to
Anaheim Memorial Hospital,
where she was treated for cuts
and bruises.
According to CHP officers, the
driver of the van, William R.
Eden, 27, of Buena Park, was
taken to Anaheim Memorial for
treatment of minor injuries and
then transported lo Orange
County Jail.
He was booked on charges of
s uspicion of felony drunken
driving and f elony
manslaughter.,
Officers said the accident
occurred after Mrs. McFall had
driven her corrlpact car onto the
<See VICTIM, Page AZ)
Tear gas forces
shoppers to flee
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. ~ ..... 18ff
Watery-eyed s hoppers were
forced to flee a Costa Mesa•
quick-shop market Wednesday
when a youth raced into the
store and tossed several
handful& of a powdered for1J1 ol
Lear gas into the air. ,... ,
P9lice said paramedics
treated 16 people outald' ~
7-Eleveo market at 1413 Irvine
A \'e. following the 2 p.m .
Incident.
Nine ~ple, authortUes slid,
were ta-en to Costa Meta
Memorial ffoapital •DCl Mten
o\bert were driven to H4at
MemorlaJ Hospital. All were
treated and released.
Police said there were no
serious injuries reported and
tbat moat of the teary-eyed
c:uatomers were juveniles.
However. one of the female
vlctlma, police said, was
prefnanl.
Ftre authortUtt said moat ol
the pertcJnt In tM market w~
cluster.-around video Carnet
when tb• powder ·toutoc attaner 1t.enec1 1n UM store.
The coDnalence market
remained eordcmed olf today u
county he11th IDlpectors
attempted to ~ whether
Utt powferJ 1lbltuce could
&lave conta minated any food
products.
Firemen bn the scene
reported tba~ the tear gas
powder was SOi powerful that it
could be smelled iaa parking lqt adja~at to the m,net. "Jl was som-. wild stuff,"
iuc1uted J1mes Richey, a
Costa lilesa battalion chief.
ia.&lce said when they arrived
on the scene, the parking lot. was
full of cou ghing, wheet:lng
shoppers. They f aia the culprit.
described only as "a punk rock
type, .. was Iona 1one.
T.lle aboppen, paramedics
aald, wete tr:eated for watery
eyes and rapir-tory problems.
Several complal.fted the powder
had irritated their akin.
Victim.a told police t.be.y bad no
Idea what provoked the attack.
Dan 'Rabb, t he 19•year-old
manager or the market, told
ollicers be cbHed away the
attacker and noticed all bl•
patrons "Cl'JiDC and cbokinl"
when be retumld to the store.
If• told police the min ran
Into the atere and relea.ed
aeveraJ handfU1a of th• oowder
into the air. Tb~ powder, be
aald, wu in a pl11tic ba1.
Polle. aa&d the powd•r·tou1na
attacker aped away [n a tea
pickup \rudl and took lhe plutlc
bat with tum. ' -
Imm I gration De pa rtment
officials in January.
Therapists say Zavier will
need .many months\ if not years,
to budd up the strength to cope
with his wheefchair and to get
the training to find a job.
Ms. Montoya said $727 in cash
had been received for Zavier
a'nd his mother , C hristina
Castro. by Wednesday at the
has pledged lo pay a mooth·s
rent.
Also mobUlzing to aid Zavier
ls the Touch of Class Car Club, a
Hispanic service-oriented group
which held an emergency
meetinl( Monday to find ways of
helping the youth, said Ms.
Mendoza.
Car club members already
have purchased and decorated a
Christmas tree and bought about
It will be only the third time
Zavier has visited his home
since he was s hot outside a party
by a youth in a car who first
wanted to know "where are you
from?"
Ms. Mendoza said Mrs . Castro
has been surprised by the way
strangers have offered to help.
In Spanish. she told Ma .
Montoya: "I just never thought
in my entire life that I mattered
lo anyone except my son."
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AIDED -Shooting victim
Zavier Amerzcua. 18. has
been the recipient oJ many
gifts since his plight became
known.
_,_Schmitz ouster .sought
Two coun t y groups demand scalp of N ew port lawmaker
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of llM D.ily ~SUH
Two bipartisan Orange County
organizations have called for the
resignation of state Sen. John
Schmitz following the Newport
Beach lawmaker's attack
earlier this week agai nst
pro-abortion groups.
In separate announcements
made to newspapers
Wednesday, the count y 's
American Jewish Committee
and the Women's Network Alert
s aid Schmitz s hould either
resign or be removed from the
Legislature.
The prepared s tatements
referred to Schmitz as being
"Nazi-like." "Un -American,"
and an "anti-Semite."
When reached for comment on
the call for his resignation.
Schmitz quipped, "I 'm sure it'~
because 1 engage in name-
calling."
The controversy began
Tuesday when Schmitz released
a newsletter in which he termed
pro-ab'ortion a dvocates as
.. murderous marauders" and
"pre-organi zed infestations of
imported lesbians,·· among
other comments.
He said his remark~ were
sparked by a series of hearinl(s
earlier this month on his pro-tile ·
amendment.
And Schmitz maintains hi1
press release was in resllOQSe to
feminist attorney Gloria Allred's
"raw publicity stunt," at one o(
the meetings in which she tossed
a chastity belt to the senator.
We dnesday. the American
Jewis h Committee issued a
statement which they said wu
"in response to SchmiU' vicious
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Drilling
• • opposition
varied
Polish ambassador
to Japan defects
Poland's
• miners
end .sit-in
By STEVE TRJPOU
OfUlel)aHy ...... StMt
A federal proposal to sell new
leases for oil and gas
exploration off the Southern
California coast drew reactions
from the mayors of three
Orange Coast cities today.
Newpqrt Beach Mayor Jackie
Heather and Laguna Beach
Mayor Sally Bellerue said they
oppose the lease sales and their
cities will join efforts to block
them. Huntington Beach Mayor
Ruth FinJey said her city has no
policy on the new proposal yet,
but that she believes it wouldn't
be harmful to her city.
Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Jr.
immediately announced his
opposition to the proposal. which
was released Wednesday by
Secretary of the Interior James
Watt. (Related story, A 7)
The plan calls for 174 leases in
areas stretching from Laguna
Beach to Point Conception,
covering 892,000 acres. Santa
Monica Bay and areas arowtd
the Cha nne l Is lands are
excluded under the plan.
TOKYO CAP ) -Poland's
ambassador to Japan, Dr.
Zdzidslaw Rurarz, bas been
granted political asylum in the
United States and left for New
York today. Japanese and U.S.
officials s aid they kept the
defection secret ror more than 24
hours, until the envoy left
Japan.
Foreign Ministry spokesman
Takuo Kidokoro, said Rurarz
"bas sought political asylum in
the United Stales and the United
States has accepted him."
Rurarz, 51. is the second
Polish ambassador to request
U.S. asylum in six days as a
result or the martial law
imposed by the Warsaw
government Dec. 13. Poland's
ambassador lo the' United
States, Romuald Spasowski, was
granted political asylum
Saturday.
Rurarz, his wife Janina, 49,
and daughter Ewa, 25, were
a board a Northwest Orient
Airlines jetliner that departed
Tokyo at 6:30 p.m. -1:30 a.m.
PST -for Seattle and New
York, the Foreign Ministry said.
U .S . officials refused to
acknowledge the defection unW
after the aircraft carrylr.g
Rurarz and his family was
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DE FE CTS -Polish
Ambassador t o Japan
Zdzislaw Rurarz has been
granted oolitical asylum in
airborne. Then Alexander
Liebowitz, spokesman for the
State Department's Poland
Working Group, announced in
Washington that ··w e can
confirm that he ( Rurarz> has
asked for and been granted
asylum, and is on his way to the
United States.··
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By The ANocla&ed Preu
Warsaw Radio reported today
that Polish miners ln Katowice
province were abandonin1 their
sit-in strikes and that despite
''existing flashpoints" the
rebeJJious industrial area was
returning to normal.
But the radio also reported
"growing signs that reaction <to
martial law ) is goi n 1
underground'' under tbe
leadership of Solidarity
membe rs and "subver sive
groups" which have escaped
detention.
Thousands of Poles have been
REAGAN'S RESPONSE
ANAL VZED -Page M
rounded up and thrown into cold
detention camps since military
rule was imposed Dec. 13, while
others face a bleak Chriatmu
short of rations' and heatinl fuel.
Some travelers from Poland
said the detentions have angered'
Poles more than the actual '
declaration or martial law.
Mrs. Heather said Newport
Beach officials oppose the lease
sales because the benefits of any
energy sources found can easily
be negated if an oil spill fouJs
her city's coastline.
She said the areas excluded
from the lease plan reportedly
were left oft because of concern
about their environmental
sensitivity, but she said
potential damage to Newport
Beach •·more than matches " the
harm that could come to those
areas.
Burn a Yule candle
for Poland: Reagan
The Soviet Union tod ay
accused President. Reagan of
"s hocking intrusion" into
Pol and:s affairs with his
annowicement Wednesday ni&bl
he was imposine trade and
political sanctions a1alnst
Poland. The official newa
agency Tass said Rea,1an ai~
to "instigate anti-socialist,
counterrevolutionary forces"
through economic pressure on
its shortage-plagued Warsaw
Pact ally.
"An oil spill would directly
affect both the recreational and
environmental resources here."
she said.
Noting that projections for the
lease area say its yield could be
about 35 million barrels of oil,
she called the find "a very
insignificant amount to risk
(See DRILLING, Page AZ>
WASHINGTON <AP ) -
President Reagan is asking
Americans to bum a Christmas
Eve candle· in their windows
tonight to show their solidarity
with "the brave people of
Poland In their times of troubles.''
•'Let the light of millions of
candles in American homes ctve
notice that the light of freedom
Jailhouse rocked
Pot growe rs finance party
UKIAH (AP> -A group of professional marijuana
farmers played Santa Claus to some 60 minimum security
jall inmates here, financing a Christmas Party overseen by
now-embarrassed sherilf's officials. _
"I got took," sherifrs Lt. Walter Webb said Wednesday.
He said the departmeftt wasn't told lbat the band was
paid by the Mendocino County Marijuana Growers
Association, a clandestine organization.
"We fouod out afterwards who paid the musicians,"
said Webb.
Mendocino County's lusb and ruged forests are riddled
with marijuana plot& which yield mUUons of dollars wortb
of Ulicit harvest yearly. Officiala have esUmated that the
pot. crop vies with grapes as the bi11est farm revenue
producer.
Is not going to be extinguished,''
Reagan said in a nationally
broadcast address Wednesday
night.
Reagan said be learned from
former Polish Ambassador
Romuald Spasowskl that the
Polish people are burning
candles "to show that the Utbt
of liberty sUll slows ln their
hearts" despite a crackdown by
the communbt government ln
Warsaw.
Warsaw radio did not five
detail s of the othe r
"flashpoints" in Katowice.
Wednesday night, it reported
that riot police and troops routed
2,000 foundry wo r ker•
(See MINEas, P .. e A%)
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Spuowski, who souf h1 and ,
was fl'anted political uylum ln
the United States on Satlll'da,y,
asked him in a meetln1 Tueed.ay
· Fair throuf b Chriatmu ·
Day. Loca n orUaeut
winds 15 to 25 m .p.b.
below"canyons, deereu1A1
tonllbl. SU&htl'Y warmer wtlti,,,..... Chi11t!DU Day
.,, \o 17. Lowa taatPt 41 to to do the same thine at the
executive mansion, th• St. president aald. -
"A lllbted candle will burn ln -, ••• T•• the White House window u a II
am all but certaln beacon wttb
the Polish people," he said. "l
ur1e all ol you to do the ume
tomot'fOw nlabt, on Chriltmu Sve."
He aald the candlea would 11111
abow Amertcane' eommitmeM
to bla 1~1p101lon of a ll
commercial and credit law1
with the Warsaw aovemmtM
and h1a wamlDf to tbe 8o¥tet UDIGD to halt the rep,....-. ia
Poland.
The ·candlea al10 abould
remind Amerlcaaa of _..,,
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ations
or Poles
J• , • •I\ \
ll~pted
) i. !Jt .
It Tb• .or-.. County Chapter ol.
•• t\merhan Rtd Croaa la Mffaneib ~t.lom to atd eldtrty people an• . In Pollftd a urio1
\be ewr.& ft'illa. • b A'9aieas fled Croa Natloul
lhadquarters bu m•de a
$100,oat tnWal donation and bu
ask .... lt.1 3,000 chapters to
•ppht"'to• the p\tblic for
add1Uooal funds.
Local contributions can be
eai:marlted "Polish Emer1ency
Relief" and sen\ to the Orange
CounV--....M Crou~ P .0 . Box 11364,~Ana.
Coordinating the worldwide
relief ef&Ws· the League of Red
Cross s&cletiea, wbicti bas set a
goal of t8 million to assist the
Polish lte«reroes.
,. Funds ,nJJ be transferred to
'9ae League, which will purchase
1n Europe• the food, clothtag,
blanJte~ • anjf other . items for
~hipment tp Poland.
AcCQ(dlQ& to the League, the
Polish ,JWd Cross is res ponsible ~or a.idlng 50,000 low-income
flder~. aDd handicapped people
trnd .:ao ,o·oo children from
\amili• ~lb social problems.
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From PageA1
~NERS ...
~arricaded inside a steel mb.
and there were "no casualties.''
, The report said many other
\teelwor.kers had ouit the
~c4pation before the decision
was made to move against the
s,trikers. The Soviet news
agency Tass said Monday that
the s teelworkers had been
threatening to blow up the furn•~.i ..
. The Warsaw radio broadcast
said aboul J ,000 miners were
still underground at the Piatt
mine today, but that just 150
remained inside the Ziemowit
s hafts. The radio's first reports
on the strikes said 3,000 miners
were-Involved in the two sit·lns
that started 11 days ago. The
miners were demanding an end
to ~rtlal Jaw, release of aJI
~eU\neees a nd amnesty for ~bemselves.
1 Warsaw radio, which blamed
the minen for a shortage of coal
in six provinces, said nearly a
half million tons wer~ shipped
from Katowice on Wednesday. It
reported many of the Katowice
foundry strike instigators were
under arrest but others escaped.
A censored dis.,atc h from
Warsaw t*y sai<t there were
indications ·1>olisb authorities
might allow the independent
Solidarity lltJ><>r union to resume
qperi-e~i4tltJ unde r a new
leaderMiip which would work
\fitb other labor organizations.
presumably those run by the Com~wtisl P?rty. '
,. W e!ter o observers outside
Pola6d sald a reconstituted
$0,lidarity might bear little
resem.ltlance to the
free-wheeling social force the
union had become.
Police nab
driver after
~base, crash
1i The driver of a yellow
Volkswagen led Newport Beach bffice~Oil ·a · w1ld tire-squeallnt
Mlase earty ~today that looped
th r o u th Newport Be a ch ,
ountaln Valley and ended in
untin~ Beach where the
river slammed into a wall.
He escaped by fleeing on root.
Police said the driver ran at
east ei&bt red lights, reached
peeda of 100 mph and was an
:drelD411Y fa.st runner.
Described as youthful and
porting tong dark hair, be was
ast SeeO running from the SCeM
f the aceldent at Newland
treet arid Warner Avenue.
Poliee said the car was
equip~ with a Porsche enliJte. The~ cli.,e omcers reported,
began at •bOut 4~20 e .m. in New~ ~h on Pacific Cout
Hithway near Orange Street.
From tkre, police recounted,
the drhtr lated into *8til\lt0n
Beach 1nd IH omd,. down -
ha lf·a·cllDll Wfferent' atl'ffta
before a 2 IL Into a• 8Kl
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HO, HO, HO AND HO -Geri Joyce and her five-month-old
quadruplets,. from lert, Amy, Patti. Thomas and Kristin
pose in their northeast Philadelphia home . Mr. and Mrs.
Joyce say they are having the best time of their lives as
they prepare for the c hildren·s first Christmas . The couple
had no children before the arrival of the quads on July 18.
Invade Nicaragua,
Cuba, says Schmitz
Terming .. unimpressive''
Pres ident. Reagan's suggesli9n
that Americans light a candle
for Poland, state Sen . John
Schmitz says the United States
should invade Nicaragua and
Cuba instead.
The Newport Beach legislator
made that statem e nt o n
television Wednesday night, and
today he expanded on h is
remarks.
\'If# we.re ~ y;orld s~rA~ror.
I'd want all my 'potentla victims
to solve the problem of my
aggression by U.&bting candles in
windows and tying yellow
ribbons to trees," he said in a
telephone interview.
Schmitz s aid Reagan's
suggestion of Hghttng candles to
show solidarity to Poland's
peo pie "doesn • t impress
anyone."
ff e like"ed it to former
President' Cal'ter's suggestiCJn
From Page A1
VICTIM • • •
right shoulder. of the southbound
freeway near Chapman Avenue.
A CHP s~sman said She
appar ently p a rked there
because he r vehicle bad
developed a mechanical
problem.
Orficers said Eden. in an
e ffo rt to circumvent heavy
traffic QQ the freeway. drove his
van onto the right shoulder and
speeded up to more thao 75
miles per hour when he collided
with Mrs. McFall's parked.car.
The impact of the collision
knocked the McFall vehicle over
an embankment while. Eden:s
van slid back onto the freeway
and collided with a second car.
No inj4rtes were reported in the
second coUi»ion.
Eden is being held at Orange
County J~*5.QOO bail.
Said one CHP officer. "After
something like this happens, you
go home -and thank God your
family is safe."
Two o r Mr s . M cFa ll 's
children, Kurt, 18, and Theresa,
lived with her in Huntington
Beach.
The other children in the
family were identified as Leo,
28, of Cerrit~s; Thomas, 27, of
Bellflower ; Peggy, 26, of
Huntington Beach; Robert, 24,
or Anaheim ; Patty. 22. of
Anaheim; James, 21, of Alaska;
and Suzanne. 20, or Buena Park.
Mrs. McFall. w~o worked as a
tberapist with the Schick cllnlc,
also is survived by a twin sls~r
bl Oregon who has nine chlldren
too.
Other survivors include her
• ~ta and two brothers. She
wat dlvol'ced. officials said.
that Americans tie yellow
ribbons to trees to show support
for the hostages in Iran.
When asked what he would do
instead, Schmitz said he would
take over Nicaragua and Cuba.
.. It's the same war ... he said,
expanding on his televised
comm ents. "Ni caragua and
Cuba are Soviet satellites, just
like Poland is a Soviet satellite."
He said the Russians "would
be hard pressed to stop us were
we tb sever those two (Western
hemis phere 1 satellites from
them.··
.. We have all the advantages
(in the Western hemisphere )
and th ey have all the
advantages in the East," he
said.
He termed his s uggestion "the
first positive program anyone's
come up with regarding t he
Poland situation.
··But maybe the current
administration is planning that
(a n attack on the two
countries).".
.. I don't know. I guess we'll
just have to wait and see, ..
Schmitz said. * • * From PageA1
SCHMITZ • • •
anti·Semitic attack." and calling
for his resignation, or removal
from office.
.. Schmitz' attack on Jews -
specifically Jewish women, and
h is earl ie r s tat ements
encouraging a military coup in
the United States, are examples
of Nazi·like behavior which have
no place in the American
political system." the statement
read.
"We urge t h e political
lea41ership of California to
strongly condemn the action of
this prejudiced individual.
·•He has proven himself to be
nothing less than a threat to the
democratic process upon which
all Americans so greatly depend
for their freedom and security,"
the statement concludes.
The Women's Network Alert,
a coalition or more than a dozen
organizations ranging from
Women in Business to the
League of Women Voters, also
angrily responded to Schmitt'
newsletter.
"Schmitz' attack against
reproductive freedom goes far
beyond the issue or freedom of
choice," the coaUtion stated.
''He has openly attacked the
principles or democracy as
t hough his recent call for a
military coup and his attack on
blacks were not enough proof, he
now emerges as an anti·Semite.
"}le is un·American in the
deepest sense of the word and
we are calling on tbe chair or the
Orange County Republican
Party as well as state
As.ae mblywoman Marian
Ber1eson and Congressman
Robert Badbam to remove him
from office."
Sen. David Roberti, who heads
tbe ·Semite Rules Committee,
which oversees appointment•
add dismis s a l s from
committees, said he will
convene hi• panel Monday to
discuss Schmitt' newsletter.
Scbmlta ••Y• be la pconcemed with the outtome
• &Ut meetlns, addln1. "If they •'dt to atrlp me of my ~halrm1nablp <on •the
Conllll.utlonal Amendments
Commlttff> then 1'11 wear it u a
bad•• °' honor .. ' •
Cllieese due next week
County may get 300,000. pounds of surplus food
By raEOEJUCK SCHOEMEHL O{.,....., ..........
It likely wllJ be Jan. 1 before
300,000 pounds of surplus cbeele
owned by the U.S. 1overnment
arrives tor distribution to
Oran1e County's poor.
The cheeee initially wUI be
1iven to non.profit organizations
by the food bank operated by the
Orange Co\Tnty Comm unity
Development Council , a n
anti-poverty organization. The
non-profit organiiatlons, in tum,
will dJstribute the cheese to the
needy.
Because of the logistics
involved in transferring the
cheese from government-rented
warehouses to local agencies no
cheese distribution will occur on
Christmas, as some had hoped.
Robert Rivera, an as:.istant
program manager for the rood
bank, said the cheese might
start arriving next week. But, he
said. it would be after the first of
the year befOTe actual dis -
tribution occurs.
Only non-profit organliaUons,
rea:ardlen or whother they are
members of the rood bank, wilJ
receive the cheese, Rivera said.
Individuals are being asked not
to abow up at the food bank to
obtain cheese.
llvera noted that a referral
syflem will be established so
that individuals can learn which
non·erofit oraanizaUons will be
providina cheese.
Mllllons of pounds of cheese
are stored 1n warehouses
throuichout tbe United States.
The cheese was purchased by
the government to help control
dairy product price!!.
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Search pressed
in shark attack
MONTEREY (AP> -Officers
se arched the beaches of
Monterey Bay Wednesday and
today for the body of a missing
s urfer who se gnawed ,
bloodstained s ur fboard was
believed attacked by a great
white shark weighing as much
as two tons.
Monter~y County Sheriff's Lt.
J ack Lewtschuk s aid the
department would withhold a
judg m ent on the fate or
24-yeal'·Old ~urfer Lewis Boren
until1 after they receive the
res uM.s of an a nalysis or the
blood on the surfboard.
Because of the 18·inch chunk
bitten out of the board, the shark
was ~lieved to weigh up to two
tons, said state Fish and Game
oCficial Dan Miller.
Shoppers in last-minute surge
Shoppers along the Orange
Coast apparently loosened their
purse s trings just before
C hri s tma s, creating a
last .minute buying s urge at
local retail stores.
Spokesmen at sever al major
stores reported a deluge of
shoppers converging on their
establishments to rill their
shopping bags with gifts after a
slower than usual sales season.
Diane Ershid , assistant
manager at the Fashion Island
Broadway in Newport Beach
said traffic through her store
pi c ked up noticeably
Wednesday, jus t two days before
Christmas.
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DRILLING • • •
when one spill can negate the
be nefit."
Mrs . Bellerue said Laguna
Beach officials and residents are
co n cern ed about both the
potential environmental and
economic impact or the! lease
sales .
"It's one thing I think the town
is really united on." s he said .
Mrs. Bellerue said the city
sent a letter to federal officials
expressing concern about the
impact of an oil spill on the
city 's tidal pools. e n -
vironmentally sensitive areas
that are spawning grounds for
marine life.
One oil spill could "wipe out"
most or the pools, the mayor
said.
She also expressed concern
about the impact of lease sales
on tourism. Both an oil spill and
the visual pollution of offshore
drilling sites could have an
adverse effect on tourism, she
said.
.. In Laguna our industry is
tourism. We're known all over
the world as a s pecial place. We
feel the impact of this on Laguna
Beach will be really great."
Mrs. Heather a nd Mrs .
Bellerue said their cities will
join Brown's effort to overturn
the saJes "We really have a
chance (to stop the sales> with
the governor's s upport,"
Belle rue s aid.
Mrs. Heather said the state 's
approach probably will be to
have some areas placed at the
bottom of a priority list for lease
sales because of the p0tential
adverse impact on them.
·'There was a flood of people
here yesterday," she said .
·'They apparently decided at the
last minute to come in and do
more shopping than they may
have intended."
Spokesmen at Bullock's and
Sears at. South Coast Plaza in
Costa Mta said their stores also experie ed a sharp increase in
lheol)um r or holiday shoppers.
The spokesman at Seara said
electronic games are a hot item
this sea!"on as are s mall
appliances.
Books also seem to be popular
with shoppers this year,
according to an employee at B.
Dalton Bookseller at Fashion
Island.
··People have been standing
elbow to elbow in the store for
the past three days," he said.
"There was a marked increase
in sales yesterday."
Employees at Montgomery
Ward and J .C. Peoney at
Huntington Beach's Huntington
Center Mall reported similar
last-minute surges in sales, with
shoppers rushing in to beat the
Christmas deadline.
Store personnel said that
clothing s ales are down this
year, while jewelry and camera
sales are up. They also said gifts
that the entire family can use,
such as games, are popular.
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Haig scores points
at grid luncheon
Secretary of S tat e
Alexander Hail made bis
debut as a stand-up comic
during a speech at
Washington's Touchdown
Club, a nd wasn't even
penalized for quipping.
'·If this had been an
awards luncheon f o r
someone who had mastered
the English language it
might have b ee n
appropriate." Haig said
during the awatds lunch for
Was hin gto n Redskin s
runn ing back Joe
Washington. '"It is true that
Haig-speak has become a
rather notorious form of
communication."
Haig conti nued h is
"routine" before the football
players.
He offered sympathy for
the Redskins, wbo lost their
first five games this year. "I
used to think that the
editorial writers were the
meanest, most vicious people
in Washington," be said.
"But along about our fifth
game it occurred to me that
. . . hell hath no fury like a
sports writer whose Super
Bowl prediction goes
zero-for-five.''
Johnny Cash, th e
American country-western
singer, was
he!d up at
gunpoint at
his home on
Jam aica 's
, north coast,
police say.
Police from
the cr\minal
investigation
CAIM d i v i s i 0 n a t
Montego Bay
confirmed Cash was robbed,
but refused to give details
bt:cause their iovestigatioo
was incomplete.
However, The Star, an
evening newspaper in the
capital city of Kingston,
reported Wednesday that a
"reliable source" said the
singer was robbed of more
than $5,D> in cash by two
gunmen who1 ransadted btl
house after forcing a side
door open while he and his
family were at home.
A pen-and·ink doodle b.)'
slain forme\-Bealle Je••·
Lennon sold for $15,200.
George Harrl110D's 12-strlng
guitar went for $5, 700. And a
Chappell upright piano once
owned by Paul McCartaey
took the top bid of $17,100.
The saJes were made when
Sotheby's auction house,
normally the austere
preserve of Old Mastera,
held its first rock 'o' roll
auction in London.
Also sold were rare tapes
of guitarist Jlmi Hendri:I, a
bronze bust of Elvts Presley,
lyrics notehooks penned by
Fleetwood Mac and a Ford
Model T owned by John
Bonham or Led Zeppelin.
Secretary-General Kut
Waldheim, honored by U.N.
correspondents on his 63rd
birthday. told them he
intends to return to his native
Austria at the end of the year
"to do some useful work
there."
Waldh eim , sec re ·
tary-general since 1971,
said, "I have a feeling of
relief from a tremendous
burden."
He said he had had 10
years "With no family lUe."
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Orange Coaat DAIL. Y PILOT/Thut'lday, December 24, 1ae1 s
5 Newp9rt cops clearied
Court rules reaaoaable force used in. arrest i
Flvt Newport Btacb DOUct
olftctn have been cltl.NCl lD a
federal clvU ri1ht1 cHt of
alle11Uona that they ldc~ed IDd
punched a 17-ye~r·old youtb
outtide 1 West Newport party.
The federal court jury in Loe
An1eles Tuesday found the
offlcera had u.sed reHonable
force ln appreben~ Matt.bew
Healy on April 19, 1980.
The Jury also acreed that the
injuries the 17-year-old resldeol
of Oranae suffered occurred
when be fell while attemptlnt to
elude oftlcen.
Wllliam Sbetfltld, Healy'•
attorney, had maintained the
oltlcen ft>\41hed up bl1 client.
He said Healy needM 20 iUtcbel
on hla f~.
•'The ottlcers fou1ht my cUem
unfairly ln the street and tbey
fought hlm unfalrly in the
co ur troom ," Sheffield
commented today.
He aald the case won 't be appealed.
The officers -Craig Friuell.
Paul Henisey, Douglas Johnaon,
Trent Harris and Joe Brown -
said the~ viewed the jury's
verdict as "Wll vindication."
T bt cast bad drawn to~
an1ry commentl from tbt
olffoen lut year whtn 8IMftlel4
placed several ad1 In local
newspapers. The ad1, wblcb
name'd the offlcera, aated
individuals who'd had prob&tma
with lbe policemen to eoat.et
hlm.
Police officials aald several ol
the officers identified ln tbe ed
weren't involved lo tht arrett ol
Healy.
Newport's clty attorney'•
office said it now will aak tbe
court to award up to $30,000 lD
legal fees to the city.
Japan goods boyco tt proposed
• Irvine-based group asks fumigation r ule be lifted
BJ &ICllAllD G&EEN °' .............. Tbe Irvine-based Weatern
Growers Associat1on claims
Japanese product• abould be
boycotted unless Japan eases its
requirement that all California
p r:oduce be fumigated for
Mediterranean fruit files.
The association. which has
4,000 members including Orange
Countv Jlrowers such as the
Irvine Company and Sakioka
Farms, passed a resolution
Tuesday saying fumigation
shouldn't be required on produce
grown outside the medCly
lofestation zone.
Association spokesman Mike
Stuart said that the association
hopes a diplomatic solution can
be found to the dispute so that
the boycott won't be necessary.
He said it's not right for the
Japanese to require the
fumigation of all produce when
only ' bout one-tenth of one
percent ol the state baa a medfly
problem."
''The Orante County/
lli~eraide area is 2SO miles
from the big medfly infest·
atlon zone in Santa Clara.
yet the Japanese require eur
fruit lo be fumigated," said
Fred Keller. vice president in
charge of agriculture for the
Irvine Company, largest grower
of produce in Orange County.
Keller said that if the
Japanese restrictions continue,
it could mean the loss of a
$750,000 market for Irvine
Co mpany oranges and lemons
grown in the Irvine area.
H e e xplain ed that
longshoremen have been
r eluctant to handle produce
sp ra yed with et hyl e n e
dibromide, described as a very
toxic substance. Keller added
there are financial coats
associated with fumi1ation &DIA
that fumigation tends to make
fruit more perishable.
Affected by the Japanese
restrictions are the Irvine
Company's 600-acre lemon crop
and 3,600-acre orange crop.
The overwhelming majority ol
Orange County's $32 million
citrus crop is grown by lbe
Irvine Company, accordinc to
county Farm Bureau pres~ent Dorothy Wenck. •
Western Growers Asaocialioa
spokesman Stuart said tbal
medflies are now in their winter
dormant stage and few are
being found in traps.
He s aid that by May,
• agricultural officials wiJI have a
better idea of the extent of the
medfJy infestation and whether
aerial spraying efforts have
been successful.
Campaign suit accord reached
I
Ex-candidate, political consulting firm in settlem~t
An out-of-court settlement has
been reached between attorneys
representing the 'Orange County
political cons ulting firm or
Butcher and Forde and former
14th District Assembly
u ndiciate Lee Watk.in.s, who bad
accused the consultants of fraud
and breach or contract.
Terms of the settlement were
not announced.
The agreement came as
Orange County Superior Court
trial proceedings were expected
to begin this week in Watkins'
lawsuit against Butcher and
Forde'.
Watkins, who spusht th' R e p u b I l c a n n crm i n a t i oh
eventually won by Ma r i an
Bergeson or Newport Beach, had
sought more than $1 million
damages against his former
politicaJ consultants.
He claimed t hey abruptly
~ithdrew from bis campaip
1ust two weeks before the
primary election in 1978.
Th e New p o rt 8r:acb
consultants -Arnold Fo~' Jnd
William Butcher -had denied
the various allegationa
contained in Watkins' suit,
which was filed in 1978.
Co nference
f o cuses o n
• environment
Parking lee hike
s late d at 6 beaches
The first international
conference on environmental
history. the study or people and
their en vironment, witl be
sponsored by UC Irvine Jan. 1·3
at the Registry Hotel in Irvine, it
bas been announced.
Conference organizer Kendall
E . Bailes, professor of history
at UCI , said confe rence
participants will i nclude
historia ns from Sweden and
Australia as well as the Uruted
Stales.
Shots fired
SAN DIEGO (AP> -Police
said criminal charges were
being prepared today against a
group of off-duty sheriff's
deputies after a taco shop
argument erupted into gunfire,
wounding a civilian man.
Ao incr ease in daytime
parking fees to $3 will affect six
state beaches in Or ante County.
St.ate Parks and Recreation
Director Pete Dangermond Jr.
said the increase, taking effect
Jan. l, is necessary to keep state
beaches open and to cover the
increased cost of lifeguards,
restrooms, cleanup and law
enforcement services.
The charge for daytime
parking bas been $2. T he
increase will affect Bolsa Chica,
Huntington, Corona del Mar
Doheny, San Clemente and San
Onofre state beaches.
Parking at the new Crystal
Cove State Park ia operated by
the Tri-Star Co. which charges
S2. SO for motorists who park on
the dirt blufftop at Scotchman's
Cove.
That contract with the slate
runs through December 1982.
Corona del Mar St.ate Beach,
Seikos trium~t step •
forward toward perfection:
The new Seiko Lassale.
A new collection of the first
magnitude fuses h.ighe$t quartz
technology and priceless design.
Here, marvels of thinness caught
in meshes: A stroke at ~Ive
d.lmaxes tm glamour of her
black dial. His is a suptt.mely
elegant play of gleam on gleam.
Seiko proudly tnaugu:ratu its
second centuty with Selko l..asAle ..
S EIKO
LASSA.LE
which has a parking lot that can
handle 525 vehicles, is •rated
through the City of Newport
Beach. which must charge the
same parking fee as the state.
Bolsa Chica State Beach can
accommodate 2,212 vehicles;
Huntington St.ate Beach, 1,250;
Doheny, 1.108; San Clemente,
200, and San Onofre, 800.
Elsewhere in the state park
system, day use parkinl fees
will remain at $2.
Ships return
SAN DJEGO <AP> -Nearly
3,000 sailors have retumed oo
seven ships after a six-month
exercise in the western Pacific.
Thousands of relatives and
friends welcomed them bom•
Wednesday.
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' 4 H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, December a4, 1981
I
U.S. ~t the brink Over Pooland?
leaves
Ford, Chry~ler
plan closings
Reagan's tough .action
little room for escalation
WASIJINGTON <AP > -
President Reagan left himself
little room to escalate his
rhetoric when he warned Polish
and Soviet leaders who cracked
down on the Polish people that
"their crime will cost them
dearly.'.'
1111 AlllYlll
Poland to Chicago.
Those are not the.sort or steps
likely to bring Soviet and Polish
leaders to reverse their
decisions to clamp martial law
on Poland. But they were
accompanied by stern language.
DETROIT <AP) -Ford and
Chrysler said they would close
vl rtually all their assembly
plants for the first week in
January as the U.S. auto industry
reported its worst mid-December
sales in 22 years. Analysts say
things may not pick up much for
months.
More than 300,000 autoworkers
will be idle durihg the week of
Jan. 4, the five major domestic
carmaJcers said Wednesday.
ERA ruling
appeal due
By Tile t\Moclated Press
Opponents of the proposed
Equal Rights Amendment say a
judge's ruling against the ERA
is a victory for the integrity of
the U.S. Constitution, but
supporters of the amendmenl
say they will appeal.
Many or those speaking
against the Wednesday ruling by
U.S. District Judge Marion J .
Callister said it should be
overturned because of his
religious beliefs. Callister is a
former high official of the
Mormon Church.
In Alton, Ill., however, Phyllis
Schlafly, the leader of the Stop
ERA organization, hailed the
decision as "a tremendous
victory for women " and "a
great victory for constitutional
integrity and fairness and
government by law instead of by
demand of special interest
groups."
The announcements came after
the automakers reported
deliveries, basedonsalesperday,
more than 22 percent below last
year's already -weak
mid-December levels.
"Really, the economy stinks
right now," said David Healy, IA
New York-based analyst for
Palne Webber, Mitchell Hutcblns
& Co. "We're in a receuion.
Peoole are reluctant to buy;
they're uncertain about their
income and I don't think the'
income thing has improved
substantially.
"I think it will be the second halt
befote things reall)r~ ptck up,"
Kealyaald. • Detroit-based auto "nalyst Arvid Jwppi, vice prestffnt of
the New York firm oC Colin,
HocksUn & Co., said be was
baffled by the continued poor
performance.
"Interest rates are down -the
prime rate is down -but it bun'l
helped the auto industry at all,''
Jouppi said. "One positive thing
is that demographics are building
up. The 108 million cars on the
road are getting older each day."
He said December sales, now at
about 230,000, would not exceed
the "disastrous" 471,000 of
December a year ago.
Ford said it would close all but
one of its 17 plants ror th~ first
week of January, while Chrysler
plans to halt all its assembly lines .
General Motors, American
Motors and Volkswagen of
America also announced layoffs.
! -~ ......... SUPPOR1'.ER -A coal miner_tn Was hington County. Pa ..
wears a decal proclaiming 1he United Mine Workers·
solida'rity with the Polis h people during their crisis.
Court party courted
Stripper enlivens Washington bash
WASHINGTON <AP > -
Red-faced officials of the District
of Columbia Superior Court are
determined to uncover why an
ecdysiast did her strip-tease at
the probation office's Christmas
party.
"How dumb can they be?"
as ked a senior court official,
s peaking under a cloak of
anonymity.
Larry P. Polansky, executive
officer of the Superior Court, has
asked for a written report. Court
offi c ials are not sure if any
regulations were violated.
Judge David L. Norman said he
arrived al the party late and
apparently missed the show but
he was n 't disappointed. "It
wouldn't help me to be there.'' he
said.
Norman is legally blind.
But he reserved a lot of
maneuvering room in the area
of speclfic steps of retrlb_ution.
The probJem: What can he do
to modify Poland's cour se
without escalating the
East-West confrontation?
During his Wednesday night
addi:ess to the nation, Reagan
made no mention of military
action, nor bas there been any
public talk of such steps with.in
the administration. Government
officials have no interest in
provoking a crisis with Moscow
d~spite appeals for tough action
by some congressional and labor
leaders and some
administration omcials.
Two years ago, then-President
Carter found himself in a
similar position, with few
practical options available when
the Soviet Union sent troops into
Afghanistan. He limited Soviet
fishing in U.S. territorial waters.
canceled grain shipments to the
Soviet Union and blocked U.S.
athletes from participating in
the 1980 summer Olympic
Games in M~cow .
The s tep s announced
Wednesday night by the
pres ident were limited: He
halt e d renewal of the
Export-Import Bank's line of
export credit insurance to the
Polish government; s uspended
Polish fi shing off the U.S. coast,
and said the U .S . flight
privileges of Lot, the Polis h
airline, would be suspended.
He also said he would ask U.S.
allies to restrict high-tech-
nology exports to Poland.
"If the forces or tyranny in
Poland -and those who incite
them from without -do not
relent, they s hould prepare
themselves for ser ious
consequences."
The president did not say what
those consequences might be -
and his aides would not amplify.
lt was the Soviet Union that
Reagan said "deserves a major
s hare o r blame for the
developments in Poland."
And so it was to the Soviet
Union that the president also
directed his remarks: "I want
em pbatically to s tate tonight
that, if the outrages in Poland do
not cease, we cannot and will not
conduct 'business as usual' with
the perpetrators and those who
aid and abet them."
The senior State Department
official. who spoke to reporters
with the understanding he would
not be further identified, refused
t o s pecify what steps the
administration might take
against the Soviet Union. But he
s aid there is only a ·'short"
period or time available before
concrete meas ures will be
purs ued.
Reagan left untouched the
area of trade with the Soviet
Union, and his agriculture
s e cretar y has already made
clear that if a trade embargo is
imposed, all U.S. exports -not
just grain will be affected.
'All-savers' rates
jumping to 10.160/o
It is "obviously not the policy of
S up e ri or Court to have
strippers," he said.
The young woman stripped to a
G-string andbra before about 150
court employees and their guests
at a party last Friday \n a hallway
of one ofthe court buildings.
Frederick B. Beane Jr., chief
deputy clerk of the criminal
division of the court said the
strip-tease took about five to eight
minutes, "and then everyone
began dancing" to records played
by a disc Jockey.
Protesters held
LOS ANGELES <AP>
Eighteen people protesting the
U.S. government's policy in El
Salvador and its handling of
r efugees from that country's
c i vil war were arrested
Wednesday, ending plans for a
day-long blockade of the federal
building.
The credit insurance, used to
support short-term loans to
Poland to pay for imports from
the United Stales, was worth S2.5
million in 1980, a senior State
Department official said , adding
that without it, private U.S.
lending to fin ance Polis h
imports could stop.
The first and perhaps most
tangible s te p in Reagan's
program for dealing with the
Polis h crisis could become
evident this evening.
He said the Polish people are
placing lighted candles in their
windows tonight, Chris tmas
Eve , to demonstrate ''their
solidarity in the face of martial
law" and asked Americans to do
the s am e ··a s a personal
statement of your commitment
to the steps we are taking lo
s upport the brave people of
Poland in the i r time of
troubles.··
WASHINGTON (A P> -The
interest rate on new tax-exempt
"all-savers" certificates will
rise to· 10.16 percent on deposits
made beginning next week, up
sharply from the 8.34 percent on•
certificates issued so far this
month, government officials
said Wednesday.
A saver plannjng to buy such a
certlficate soon would be better
off waiting until Monday rather
than buying one at the lower
rate this weekend. Many banks
and savings and loans are closed
for the Chris tmas holiday
anyway.
The rate change takes effect
Sunday and will remain in effed
for certificates iss ued through
Jan. 23.
U.S. raises fees
on sugar imports
WASHINGTON <AP > -
Import fees and duties on sugar
were raised sharply Wednesday
to protect domestic producers.
the Agriculture Department
said.
The increases totaled 2.8 cents
a pound, effective immediately,
bringing total charges levied on
imported raw sugar to almost a
nickel a pound.
Labor chief stays
but Allen on lwld
Corp. 's attempt lo take over
Marathon likely violated
antitrust laws.
But while the 6th U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals continued a
Cleveland dis trict judge's
injunction barring Mobil 's
acquisition of Marathon
Wednesday, it s aid US. Steel
could proceed if it altered its
offer to eliminate two illegal
options .
Jackrabbit traps
eyed in ldalw
BOISE, Idaho <AP) -An ad
hoc committee seeking more
humane ways to kill crop-eating
jackrabbits has suggested
farmers use large plywood
panels to her.d the rabbits into
traps. instead of clubbing them
to death.
After being trapped, the
rabbits would be either killed or
turned over to the
Shoshone-Bannock Indians, who
want about 15 ,000 l iv~
jackrabbits set free on their
reservation.
Terrorists seized
in general kidnap
ROME CAP > -Police
investigating the terrorist
kidnapping of a U.S. Army
general arrested two key Red
Brigades urban guerrillas in an
overnight raid near Milan.
police sources said today.
Millionaire
feeds his
home town ....
BLACK ROCK, Ark. (AP) -
Santa Claus came early to Black
Rock this year. disguised as a
69-year-old Florida millionaire
who returned to the town of hls
youth with thousands or dollars
in gifts.
Orlando restaurateur Champ
Williams put out lunch for all 848
residents of the Ozark foothills
community, gave away $2,000 -
SO prizes of $20, 12 prizes of S50
and four prizes or $100 -and
contributed $500 to the city fire
department.
"The town has never hopped
so much." said Hazel De Priest,
72, the city clerk ... This is the
most exciting thing that's ever
happened here, and I 've lived
here a lifetime."
"Most people with a lot of
money just keep it 11nd don't
spread it around,'' said Efrain
Banilla, a Black Rock volunteer
firefighter who helped unload
trucks of food at the school
where the meaJ was served.
·'This is awfully nice of him.
It's like a gift from Santa."
Suspending the airline or
operations in the United States
would block about six flights
between Warsaw and New York
and some charter flights from
HOMECOMING -Trucks of food are
unloaded at Black Rock. Ark .. school as
native son Champ Williams. now a Florida
., . ....,._.
millionaire. plays Santa to the city·s 848
res idents. At right. he greets friend Hazel
De P riest.
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTEJtY
..... kh1 .-IS-.
1'22 HAHOR ILYD.
COSTA..MlSA -Ue.l IH
WASHINGTON (AP ) -
Presldent Reagan's secretary of
labor will stay on the job while
being investigated by a special
prosecutor, but his national
security adviser -though
cleared -must wail to see
whether the White House will
have him b8<!k. ~
The sources said the sweep
around the northern Italian city
was part of a vast police search
for Brig. Gen. James L. Doner.
who was s natched from his
apartment in Verona by Red
Brigades terrori s ts last
Thursday.
Trucks from Florida carried 1
1,000 submarine sandwiches. 340
s acks of oranges and 340 packets
of ·candy. By the time It was
over. more than 800 of the 1,000 ~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~5~ box lunches were gone. Included 11
in the bOx was a Brazil nut
dressing like Williams'
grandmother used to serve at
the old Southern Hotel in Black
Attorney General William
F.rencb Smith declared
Wednesday that he found no
cause to have national security
adviser Richard V . Allen
investigated further but did'fmd
reason for a prosecutor to look
into Labor Secretary Raymond
J . Donovan's background.
I llegalitie• f ouluJ.
in takeover bid.
CINCINNATI (AP> -A
federal appeals court bas found
that U.S. Steel Corp. 'a offer to
buy Maratbqla OU Co. contained
illetal de.ma:adl and t.bat llobil
Bill to restrict
abortiom vetoed
fiARRJSBURG, Pa. <AP>
Gov. Dick Thom burgh vetoed a
comprehensive abortion bill
Wednesday that would have
made it more difficult for
women to have abortions In
Pennsylvania.
ln refusing to sign the
eontroversial bill, Thornburlh
said it could ''have the effect ot
imposing an undue and in some
cases uncon1titut1onal burden''
on women seeking abortions.
Rock.
"I didn't want to give my
Black Rock friends chicken
salad," he said. "People have
chicken every Sunday."
The celebration was the
prt>duct of more than four
months of· planning. The city
clerk and oUlers compiled a list
of everyone in town and sent ll 1
to Williams, wbo mailed
invltadons trom Orlando. Those 1
invitations doubled :is meal\
tickets.
Many residents thanked
WilUams for the get-together.
04MITMAS EVE CANDELIOHT SERVICE 'IHI,
ST. MAI fiGW-IY·THl-SIA
(Tradltlonel Epltcopal)
Invitee you to celebrate
DllSTUS EVE •Y EllCWIST wtth ITadltk>nal nMJllc and oatoll ••••••14.t,...
Communtty ~n., Church
811 HeU~ dtl Mar ............. --~~~-1-) ..
If you don't wanf
to drink-
·.
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Two men accused
in stock purchase
Hispanic picked
for hlgh co11rt
WASHlNGToN <AP > -The
S ecurities and E.x chan1e
Com mission accused two
Califo rnia businessmen
Wednesday of us ing inside
information about a possible
merger between Amax Corp.
and Standard Oil of California to
make nearly $500,000 in profits
in tbe stock market.
Thomas C. Reed and Frank
Woods settled the complaint by
agreeing lo a court order that
says they will not buy or sell
se c urities based o n ins ide
Information and that they w~ll
set up escrow a ccounts to pay
o ff an y court j udgments
r es ulti n g fro m the s t ock
pu rchases, accord ing to the
SEC.
Three men saved
in boat ramming
SANTA BARBARA CAP) -
Three crewmen were rescued
when their fishing boat sank
afte r being rammed by a n
unidentified container ship.
The Coast Guard is s till
looking for the huge container
vessel that continued its journey
thro ugh the Santa Ba rba r a
Channel without stopping after
the accident early Wednesday,
Lt. John Barrett said.
S kippe r D a n a Enlow o f
Carpinteria. his 25-year-old son
Chris and crew member John
Grohol said the SO-foot shrimp
trawler El Capitan sank about a
minute afte r the trio abandoned
. ship.
Southern Pacific
loses in court
SA.N FRANCISCO <AP > -The "
sta t e Sup rem e Court h as
rejected a move by Southern
Pacific t o a void beginning
co m muter ser vice be tween
Oxnard and Los Angeles -a
route the railroad says is not
necessary.
The court on We dnesday
denied without comment SP's
request to review a state Public
Utilities Commission order to
start the service on the coast
route.
T he PUC had Issued the order
in June 1980 at the request of Los
Angeles County and the state
Department of Transportation.
The county s ubs equently
rescinde d an a g ree m~nt to
supply a county-owned train to
Calt rans for the route, a move
SP said Indicated the service no
longer was in the county's best
interest. •
Man gives away
Christmas trees
LOS ANGELES CAP> -In an
age when Christma$ trees are
going for upwards of $3 a foot, a
st o r y a bout an unemployed,
one-legged, b~ diabetic giving
Christmas trees to the poor may
sound like a yuletide fable.
But the story is true and the
project -Bob Porter's fa vorite
of the year -was going stf(>ng
Wednesday.,
'"We've given away 10,000
trees in the last two days and
we 've got more coming in,"
Por ter said. ..We'll be giving
away about 5,000 more."
P orter, who's organized his
project for 13 years, said he had
about 500 trees left over last
year and doesn 't wa nt it to
ha ppen again. The lot is at the
intersection of Vermont and
J efferson. near the Universi\y of
Southern California.
Wagon train ends
4,4()()..mile trip
SAN D I EGO CAP )
Seventeen cover ed wa gons
carryin g 72 t ee·n -a ge boys
rolled up to San Di ego's J uvenile
H al l Wedn esd ay, e nding a
journey that began 4,400 miles
and nine months ago.
E ig ht o f the wagons tert
E lfrida, Ar iz .. in March ,
continued through Utah. Idaho,
Washington before turning south
for the final leg down the
California coast. At Lancaster,
they joined up with a second
tr a i n of n i ne wagons tha t
departed from the same point in
Ar izona in October
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SACRAM,ENTO (AP) -
Liberals and Hl1p1nlca reacted
e othu1 ia1tlcal ly and
law -and-order 1roup1 wlth
caution, but little opposition, to
the appointment of appellat e
court J,uatlce Cruz Reynoso t-0
the state Supreme Court.
The appointment Wednesday
completes a series of j udicial
firsts for Oov. Edmund Browr
Jr .. who has now named the
first woman, the first black ana
the first Hispanic to the state's
highest court.
Reynoso has ser ved on the 3rd
District Court or Appeal since
Brown appointed hJm to that
pos t in 1976. Befor e tha t ,
R ey noso was dire ctor of
Ca liforni a Rural .L e gal
Assistance poverty legal group.
Reynoso, SO, was named to
replace 77 -year-old Justice
Mathew Tob.r i ner , wh o
announced last week that he will
retire from the seven-member
high court on J an . 3. ·
BROWN'S APPOINTEE Cruz Reynoso. left. became the
first Hispa nic on the California Supreme Cour:t as Gov .
E d mund Brow n Jr .. r ight. a nnounced Re~·n oso ·s
appointment as appellate court j ustice.
Reynoso s upporters called
ne ws organizations soon after
the formal announcement and
one confirmed that he had been
asked by the governor 's offi ce to
call the press to pr aise Reynoso.
H o we v e r , it a ppe are d
unnecessary to sfress support
for the Santa Ana Police Chlef
Ray Davis, president of the
Ca liforni a P eace Justi ce
Reyn060. Governor attacks
drilling leases
E xe c utive Directo r Steve
White of the District Attorneys
Association first s urfaced as a•
contender for the high court
before taking a form al position.
'"Justice Reynoso 1s a man or
intelli gence and inte grity,"
White said. "The association
will now try to assess whether
he would be a m od e r ating
influence on the state's highest
court. ..
SACRAMENTO CAP> Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. says the U.S.
Interior Secretary Ja mes Watt's
decision to lease 174 oil and gas
tracts off the southern coast of
California next year s hows
Watt's indifferenc~ to s tate
environmenta l concerns .
Watt 's proposal, announced in
Wa s hin gton o n We dnesday.
includ~ 892,000 acres in waters
south of Point Conception,
inc luding areas o H S anta
Barbara and Santa Monica.
An earlier proposa l called for
208 tracts covering 1.2 million
acres. But Watt's latest proposal
removes 35 tr acts a nd portions
of t rlJcts within s ix nautical
miles of the Channel Islands of
San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa
Cruz a nd Anacapa fro m the
lease offering.
But Brown said he had aJso
wanted excluded a "protective
buffer zone" next to the Santa
Ba rbara Channe l Ecological
Preserve and 12 tracts at the
edji?e of Santa Monica Bay.
Brown said he also was upset
with Watt's decision to defer
leasing tracts in t h e Santa
Ba rbara Ch a nne l Marine
Sanctuary because they could
merely be reopened in a few·
years.
"I call on Secret ary Watt to,
once and for a ll, halt his efforts
t o des poi l the C al i fornia
coastline. one of our nation's
most precious resources." the
Democratic governor said in a
s tate ment.
AUTOMOT'IYE BEACHiMPORTS BENZ MOTORS
CARBURETOR SHOP JIM CllCK FORD
• President Richard Lucero of
the Peace Officers Research Association said, .. He's a totall y
credible, respect able judge.
"We feel we'll get a fair shake
before Justice Reynoso on the
Supreme Court. Our association
is a bsolutely thrilled. We don't
think the governor could have
mad e a better choice," said
J ean Raya, president of lhe
state's largest Hispanic lawyers
group. ··our association is absolutely
t hrilled. We don't think the
governor could have made a
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better choice," Hld Joan Raya,
president of the 1tate'1 lar1est
HlspaaJc lawyen aroup.
In a joint news con!Jnmoe
with Reynoso, Brown said he
was "not unmindful of the need
for government to reflect the
(racial> diversity of ibis state''
in his court appointments. But
the De m ocr a ti c governor
disputed suggestions that he had
decided in advance to appoint. a
Hispanic just ice to replace
To briner.
B rown said h e r egarded
Reynoso as not j ust the most
qualified Hispanic candidate for
the high ,court, but rather "the
most outstandiQg candidate l
could nominate."
Ques tioned a b o ut b is
philosophy. Reynoso a topped
short or describing himself as a
"strict constructionist."
Marine dies
under wheels
during party
CAMP PENDE LTON <AP> -
A M a r i n e who h a d been
participating in a tug of war
contest involving a truck died
Wednesday when he apparently
fe ll under the wheels of the
v e hicle, a Marine Corps
spokeswoman said.
The accident happened at an
authorized unit pa rty at Lake
O'Neill, accnrding to Sgt. Laura
Som erv ill e . The man was
t r a nspor ted to t h e Naval
Regional Medical Center on the
base and pronounced dead on
arrival at 2:25 p.m. by medical
officials, she said.
"The Ma rine reportedly was
involved in a tug or war between
two teams pulling a truck with a
rope when he appa rently fell
under the ve hicle's wheels," the
sergeant said.
Ptaying tug of war using a
truck in the middle is not an
unusual form of the game at unit
parties. she said. She sai<;I she
was unsure what size truck was
being used.
The name of the Marine and
his unit were withheld pending
notification or relat ives T he
in c id e n t w a s u n d e r
investigalio~.
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Mesa sculptor
granted delay
by high court
· The California Supreme Court
has stayed all proceedings
against rebel Costa Mesa
sculptor Ali Roushan, further
delaying imposition of a five-day
jail sentence and $500 fine
handed down against him
earlier this month.
A 'Spokesman for the state
high court said today that chief
Justice Rose Bird issued the
stay pending further
consideration of whether to hold
helrings OD Roushan's case. A
decision is expected by Jan. 15.
The metal shop owner, who
has been locked in a legal battle
with Costa Mesa officials for
nearly two years, was found in
contempt of cou1't by Orange
County Superior Court Judge
Robert Fitzgerald for defying
previous court o rd ers
prohibiting erection of towering
red steel artworks.
Roushan erected four of the
colorful sculptures in all, three
of them without proper city
approval and safety checks.
Costa Mesa officials bad
· obtained restraining orders
against Roushan to prevent hirp
from building the steel artworks
OD his industrial property at 1550
Superror Ave.
Meir Westreich, ROushan 's
Santa Ana lawyer. has argued
that the welder is entitled to free
artistic expression without
government interference.
The high rise sculptures -
known as Waterfall, Butterfly
Wings, Volcano and Tornado -
were meant to portray the
evolution of man.
The city, however, has argued
that the edifices, which stand up
to 60-feet in height, require the
proper building permits and
safety checks like any other
structures.
Only last week, the state 4th
District Court of Appeal in San
Bernardino denied Roushan's
appeal of his contempt
conviction by Judge Fitzgerald.
Christmas Eve
in Dad's workshop .
BINGLE J ELLS & SUCH: This is that wonderous
night when all along our coastline. under twinkling stars.
~m.id Ct}ristmas lights. all mothers and daddies dig into
back closets and s helves for the kiddie girts they've been
hiding.
Soon ther eafter. the parents are all going to learn
what the toy manufacturers meant when they said that
Super Bazooka Train can be assembled in four easy steps
by following the simple directions.
And you were also assured that ··only s imple tools
are needed for the 15-minute assembly ... "
Alas, there are a few
little things about the
Super Bazooka Train
assembly that somehow
slipped the
manufacture r 's mind
when he was touting the
ease of a ssembly t o
you.
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FIRST, ABOUT THOSE directions. The toy was
made in Taiwan, sub-assembled in Hong King and
packaged in Japan. The easy directions were translated
from Chinese to Japanese and THEN into English.
You got the little direction booklet on the bottom ot
the cardboard box with English on one page and French
on the next. The French seems easier to understand.
About those four easy steps for assembly. They didn't
mention that each .. step" has 15 sub-steps in it.
Directions always start something like this·:
"WARNING~ Be sure you read Step 3. sub-step !fl before
attempting any Of easy assembly of your delightful new
Super Bazooka Train."
YOV TURN TO STEP 3, sub-step 1 £> and find the list
or s imple tools you need to put your child's toy together.
They include a set or metric wrenches. a metal lathe,
power drill and electronic circuit-tester. A screwdriver
and pair or pliers are only mentioned in passing.
It is now past 11 p .m. The children are all nestled
s nug in their beds, with visions or Super Bazooka Trains
roaring through their heads.
Mom and Dad, meanwhile. are still squinting at easy
directions beneath the tree. attempting to fit Tab Z into
Slot 11-a .
Now, whether it's that super train. or a walking.
talking doll or a two-way radio to reach Mats. all the
assembling parents along our coast face the threat or
• running into the BNI Menace.
It comes on a small pink slip at the bottom of the
toy's packing box. BNI stands for .. Batteries Not
Included."
You did know that ahead of time. didn't you? Yoo
aren't going to have to rush out tonight, just before
midnight, to find a store that bas sizes C. B , A or Z
batteries in 3, 7, or 9 volts, are you?
'' YOU DO HA VE to go searching for an all-night
market, you'll probably meet a lot of other fathers and
mothers there who are also on the battery search. It's fun
• to go on a battery hunt at midnight.
Finally. just a couple of hours before the jolly round
man in the red sult is scheduled to slide down your
chimney, the toy assembly job is dpne. Except that you
have three bolts and one nut left ovei'. ·
THE MANVFACl'URD di4 lhat to see lf you're still·
alert. You have to figure out if he packed some extras ln
case you lost one, or lf you realty did fall to put something
toðer.
So, on this Chrlstmu Eve, we wish to all you parenu
out there that every Tab A will nt lnto every Slot Z.
Merry Cluistmas to All, and to All. a Good Nlaht .
THURSDAY, DEC. 2•, 1981
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For an inside look at'
Santa's preparations for
tonight's sleigh ride, check
Page 82.
OLD-FASHIONED GREmNG -Huntington
Beach Coun cilman John Thomas has
attached a large Christmas card to his 1922
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Dodge convertible. He says he only drives his
holiday message around in the daytime
because the open-air vehicle has no heating.
Steering toward merry yule
Huntington councilman drives me~sage around town
By P ATRICK KENNEDY
Of .. Oa61yH91S9"
Huntington Beach Councilman
John Thomas says he wants to
steer city residents toward a
Merry Chrtstmas so he bas
attached a large greeting card
to his antique car and is driving
his message across town.
"This car is a real
attention-1etter and I thought
this would be a different way of
wishing everyone a Merry
Christmaat" said Tbo!JlH• His car s a black 1922 Dodge
convertible with a red, green
and white greeting card hanging
across the passenger side.
·'This car is completely
original, except for the greeting
card,'' said Thomas, who was •
elected in 1978 and is up for
re-election this April.
"It has original paint and
uphol s tery It ha s an
ah-oooh.gah horn, too."
Thomas s ays he has been
spending his weekends honking
his ho rn and s preading
Christmas cheer in s~opping
The
original
for th~
card.''
car is
''except
greeting
center parking lots and other crowded places.
"Wherever there's a crowd of
people," Thomas said. "I want
everybody to get "in tbe
Christmas spirit ··
Thomas said hi s convertible 1s
a "conversation piece" and he
often stops and chats with
shoppers about his vehicle and
things happening in the city.
"You can see Model Ts and As
all day long, but there's only one
1922 Dodge convertible in these
parts." Thomas contends. ·•I
bought it Crom a Norwalk
mortician and he had gotten it
from an old boy in Nebraska
who was the original owner.
·'It runs like a sewing
machine. I can get it up to 40
miles per hour if I push it, but it
runs great at 35."
Thomas owns a crane and
trucking business in the city. He
and his wife Linda have eight
children. He says the three
younger children often take
turns riding with him as he
spreads his Christmas message.
Sunny Yule
seen; fog due
·for weekend?
Suspect in a:buse
case enters plea
Orange Coast residents should
enjoy a s unny and clear
Christmas Day. but weather
forecasters say coastal fog could
return over the weekend.
A U.S . We ather Se rvice
$pokesman said fair weather is
expected during the next three
days with high temperatures in
the low 70s.
Brisk overnight temperatures
are expected, with the mercury
dropping into.the upper 40s.
The weather service said
coastal fog could develop
Saturday through Monday.
A spokesman for the South
Coast Air Quality ' Management
District said the early outlook
for the holiday weekend calls for
good air quality.
A Laguna Hills man who faces
39 counts or physical and sexual
abuse against members of his
15-c hild family has pleaded
inhocent to the felony charges in
Orange County Superior Court.
Judge Luis A Cardenas. who
presided over defendant Ronald
Rongslad 's arraignment
Wednes day in Santa Ana.
scheduled a trial date of March
1.
Rongstad bad been o~dered td
stand trial in Superior Court
earuer uus month following a
highly publiciied preliminary
hearing in South Orange County
Municipal Court.
During that hearing, parts of
which were closed to the public
and press. members of
Rongstad's family said the
60-year-old aerospace engineer
used a small black hose to
DIVI_,.. ~ -E•t Bh1ff Bon Club dlhth 1rede
b11ketball team poated • ., ~ record ancr won the
cbampioatblp of UM<>!..-County ellhth I"* dlvillon.
Memben are (left to rttM> Jeff PrY~ Brian RUey, Colby
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punish the children when they
disrupted him while he was
having sex with one of his
daughters.
'Phe gray-haired defendant
originally had been charged
with 41 counts, but Munkipal
Court Judge Richard Hamilton
bound him over to superior court
on 39 counts. ·
Wednesday, Deputy District
Attorney Carl Armbrust, sald he
would refile on the dismissed
counts.
Defense lawy1>r Oary Proctor
avoi ded wailing news men
outside Judge Cardenas's
courtroom by leaving throu~ a
side door.
Rongstad was arrested on
Nov . 7 by Orange County
Sheriff 's Department
jnvqtigator;s. •
•
·2water 1
distric'ts
OK raise
By JODI CADENHEAD
of IM Dellr " ... SIMI
Di r ~tora of ttu Mesa
ConsoHdated Water District and
the Irvine Ranch Watewr District
have approved pay raises of $100
per meeting for themselves
effective Jan. 1.
All water dlslrlcts throughout
the state were eligible for raises
to $100 per day ror up to six
·meetings a month under a law
passed by the Legislature In
September.
Mesa Consolidated a nd the
Irvine Ranch are the only two
water districts in the county to
accept the salary increases so
far.
Directors from the Orange
County Water District, Laguna
Beach County Water Dtatrict,
Moulton Niguel Water District
and South Coast County Water
District turned the pay raise
down.
Water board members from
both djstricts said it was too
early to say how much water
prices to customers will be
affected by the pay hikes.
"If it bas any effect it wili increase the rate we charge for
water," said Mesa Consolidated
director Jack Ha!I. It's ao added
cost to the dis trict. Maybe
sometime we might have to
increase the rate, but it isn't
that big a cost.··
Hank Panian, president of the
Mesa Consolidated Water
District board derended the pay
raises, saying that members will
be compensated only for board
meetings and not committee
meetings attended.
"'Generally speaking we felt
the committee meetings are
part of our job." said Panian.
Panian said that inflation and
expenses have increased
sharply since the last pay hike
was approved in 1960.
·'The district is in sound
fin ancial shape and the directors
are Tesponsible in part for
accepting whatever financial'
success the district bas had."
said Panian. "Since the district
was solvent the increases
seemed to be in line.··
On the other hand, directors
for the Irvine Ranch Water
Di s tri c t d o receive
compensation for committee
meetings.
Although the Irvine board
didn't approve the pay hike
formally. any raises authorized
by the Legislature become
automatic under district bylaws.
according to General Manager
Arthur Bruington.
While the board could take
action not to accept the pay
hike. Bruington said he has
issued a memo informing
directors of the pay increases.
··our board feels that if
anything, the amount Is low
considering the amount of time
they put in," said Bruington.
"Our members are busy,'· be
added. "There are a number of
different activities. Most of our
board collects for six meetings a
month."
Representatives of other
water districts contac\ed said
they were aware of the pay hike
offer, but decided to turn it
down.
''It's just a matter of personal
preference," said Joe Sweany,
spokesman for tbe Laguna
Bea~h Coun\y Water District.
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Orange Coast DAILY t>ILOT/T'hur&day, December 24, 1981 H /F 81
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NY E COMPOSITE TRAN AC1"10N
OUOf ATIO..\ IN(LUOI •••DI\ ON, ...... ,.O•ll, MIOWln. '•c1r 1c ..... •ono• Ol TROIT ·O•O (INCllOIATI noc .. I X(M4N01\ ANO Rll'OffTl.D •V THI NA,0 ,010 INltl NI f
a.-• .. •• t
'S. .. ~ ... ,~
How to return
Yuletide gifts
Thi.a belng the day before Chrlatmaa. my bollday
message to you ia bow to return mail-order
Christmas gll\a -and lf you think thl• 11 b&rdly
appropriate for the aeaaon, you haven't yet been
among the milllorus who have received mall-order
items in badly damaged condition, in the wroo1 alie
or not at &JI what the sender had thouaht was beln1
sent. ,
You do have rights. While you must scrupuloualy
obey the rules, the rl&hls are youra, first H a
consumer and second as a mall-order buyer. It 11
basic business
common sense
for t h e
mail ·ord e r
house s t o
emphasize this
as they enter an SYLVIA PDlll!!/ era of the
greatest
expansion in their history
Here are tips for returning Christmas
merchandise, put together by L. Vernon Co., a
30-year-old mail-order house headquartered in Mt.
Vernon, N. Y. (Vernon boasts its policy is foe full
refunds if a customer is not satisfied with the
purchase, even on monogrammed items. Alter this
report, it had better mean it.)
1) Enclose a letter telling the company that you
are retunung a Christmas gift and explaining the
reasons for your action. Be sure to give the name and
address of the original purchaser, and aJso tell. the
company what you want done. For instance, if you
waol a damaged article replaced, maJte that clear.
Or H you want to exchange the merchandise for a
different item in the catalog or for another size, say
·so. Or if you want a refund. don 't fool around about It.
2) In most cases, you also are entitled to
reimbursement for shipping costs, but you must
request the reimbursements. Do so.
3) Follow directions for returns with care. If a
special form is required, for instance, be sure to call
the company and have the company send you the
form. This is a vital point.
4) When returning or exchanging the item, keep
a full record of what you have returned as well as
copies of any packmg slips
If you were the original mail-order buyer, all
of the above can be applied to you as well. And you
have the additional rights to:
51 Check the reputation ·or reliabiltly of any
mall-order company through a local Better Business
Bureau, government consumer aHairs department or
the Direct Mail/Marketing Association C6 East 43rd
St . New York, N.Y. 100171.
6) Be guaranteed satisfaction, with replacement
of the product or return of your money, if you are not
satisfied.
7) Be notified if an order is delayed with the
option to cancel and receive a full refund of any
payment you have made.
8) An accurate and honest description of the
product as well as a fair and competitive price.
9> Prompt delivery of your order, undamaged
merchandise delivered as you ordered it and
courteous, prompt replies to your queries.
10) Ask and gel more information about the
product or any aspect of the mail-order company's
service.
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SYMBOLS
ca. HI F' Orange Cout DAILY ptlOT/T'hurtday, December 24. 198,
Wives ____ Nlll ___ 11111 __ ~---1~~--Plal---9lll------· ..... 1r ___ -_P11UC __ F_._,_.a ____ ~,·~----"'-11_._ll1ll ______ _
I. .. ed •nut
KUALA LUMPUA,I
M1lay1•a (AP} -
Non -Moalem1 lo
Mala)"lla may bave 04Jy
one wile al a tlme after
March 2, 1982, when
authorltl• aay they will
enforce a MW m1ma1e
law Deputy Prtme
Mln{ster Mun Hltam
said.
Chine•• -md Indians
who are auddhlsta or
Hindus traditionally
have been allowed more
than one wife in
Malaysia. Moslems may
have as many as four
wives.
PK'TITNlln MIM•I• llAMllTATl•NT
Tll• l•llowlnt "r .. n I• llolnt
-IMUh! AIKIOO r:l!Old,ATIOH 01' ~~~ ..... ---------ICALlr:ORHIA, PO lu 1"'2. C .... Dull lmal ,.. .... C•llfornle UU7; "'•A
Clttrltr••• Loll•, C•U• M•••· ~ ... •1111111!•••••••••••1 Oovld A. 0,., IOl •A 0-~ ~. c: ... MMe, Call..,,...... ' H~J>!RSON Tlllt NIMM It ctM«tM lty tn
PAUL M. HENDERSON, ,.,..,,, ... .,..,
PtCTITtOUI 8\iMNIM
llAM91TATaM9N'f
.
T111 ltllow1111 P.,ton It dal111 • tvlllltuOlt --------.-----
CARRIAGE UDDLlltY, U .. 0111 "••'9fl lt11toverd, Co.le AMH.
Cel!Wllio ftW lllown McC•nY. ,..., .,... ... ,,
ao11ltvtro, C..•• -... Cellfo•nlo "'11
Tlll1 llU•IMM It ctflM\OCI 1W tn 11'1411vl0wl INMI Mc:C.fly
Tiiis lta..._I -flled wttll tlw CO<l,.IY Clffll of Or.,.,._ Go11111y on
o.c. "· "'' ,.,,.,
P .... 1 ... 0r.,,.. C:-.t Qojty Plltt, 0.C, 11,2•,Jl. l•t, Jllll. 7, 1"2' Mn•1 ---·
l'ICTlnOUa •U51WHS
NAM& IT ATl ... ttT
Tiie tollowlnv "'•on I~ dolnt ~ .. ,,.. ....
CAl.ll•ORNIA r:o1111Gfll .. ARn. ns w. '"" s1 ... 1. Ce•t• Meu,
Ce 11 lornl• ""' Cllerlos Wltnltwtltl, Stn E.
e ryce. OrMOt. C.lllornte .,_..
Tlllt \!UtlMH .. CONllKl.ad llY an
lndlvlclual.
OWlaWltftltWlluJ
Tl!lt lllMemtllt ... fl'-wlltl llle C-ty Cl1r11 llf Or .... C-ty on o.c:.t'll .. r I, i-.
"'""' P111tll"'9CI Or919 Goott Dally Piiot,
0.C. 10, 11, lA, JI, 1'91 '371-11
o.wlO 0.,. resident o r Costa Mesa. Ca. Tlli. ~.-"'" wlttl Ille l'ICTITIOU5•UM•lll
Passed ~ on December c ..... ty , .... o( Of .... C-\Y tn NAMIUTATmM .. tT
22, 1961. Survived by ttis wife O.CtM-n.1t11. ""* ...,!~!~•:1119 --• 0
,.
1101119 c~t17N
Eva, daughters Shan Lan or PulllltMd Or ... CNlt o.llY Pli.t. J ~ R RACING, 1m Eetl lla .. lla, NOTICZCW T•UaTll'a $ALI
Costa Mesa, Ca. and Paula o.c. u , JI, ltl1,J .... 7, 1•, 1'G SSIMI AftOllolm, ColllCM'nla..OS TRUSTOl'S: Mlldr9d" S16rkll
Russell of Nevada. Ca., son------------Jorty Br111onv. 21n Lor•n•o. T . .S.Ho .• , ..
D . b h -• -cone -· Calllomlo '2•2' On J-. u, "'2, et t : u A.M. • ennts, rot er R. Bruce ~ -·~ Riek~'--'>. 21l0 CIDola, Cos•• TITLE SERVICES, INC ... dvly
Henderson o r N,e wport • M•w,Celllomla'262' •-4ntedTNIWulldWllflCl--t
!Bea.ch. Ca. sister Louise l'ICTITIOUIMIMNIU Tiits business I• condvct•d by • to a... ot T,... .-OM ~e.r
V H ' ( S M . IUMll 5TATa ... NT .. ,,.rel 1*1nenNP >. 19'0, M Inst. No. iw4. In -1m1, an or.ne o an . arino. Tllo ,.,._..,. __ , .,.. ... ,.. _,.,,,, •-Y -•M. ot 0ttk1t1 Recoots '" ttw
Ca. He w; also survived b y 3 -'na.s•: Tiii• 11.e--.1 wa "*' wllh Ille olflc• of Ille C0<1nty Recorder ot g r a n d c h I I d re n ~UHOAY SEMINARS WITH CO<lnly ci.rtt ol 0r•"91 Covf'lty on 0••"91 c:-ty, s ..... of C•lllornl• ~"rrrangement's under the MOH~ COATES. 07 " Rlnrsldl DK•m-2, 1"1 I 1'1n1n WILL SELL AT PU8LIC AUCTl()fj "' D I Hew r1 .. 11 COlll I H~t. TO HIGHEST alDDER r:OR CASH d i re C l i On O ( H a r b O r .;.:.•• po ac: • Off'I e Pullllw.d Orange Coell Dally Piiot. Cpayal>le et lime ot tale In lawful
Lawn-Mount OUve M ortuary SM,.,., P-. \IOr7 CtmmoclW't Oec. l . IO, 17• 2~ "'' m_., of .,. Uni-Stlttn) at tllt
154
0·5554 Rood, H-1 ._,.,Colltemlet1MI tronl entrance lo Ille old Oren ..
· Mona CNt-. ..., .,.."""'· _.,. •m£ Covnly ~. ~ on Saftta HOWARD H .. nu.....,.8MUl.CallfornlaHMt ~ An• •-v•rd, e.i-Sycamore I SAM HOWARD, res ident Tiiis llu•INI• 11 cOftd&letOd •Y a SlrHt and 8roodwey, S..nta Ana,
o r Corona del Mar Ca ..... ,.,~. l'ICTTTIOU5•V51Nl1S C•lllornla all ...... llU. -lf'lterast
• · SNrry pOf'IOM HAMm ITAT.,.._NT Ctn,,..,OCI to --held lty II -r Passed away on December Tlllt ..,.__. -flied wlttl -Tiie 1011owln9 person 1s dolno ._ .. o.... ot Tnnt In trw pr_,,.,
,23. 1981. H e was a member C0<1nty Clerll ot Or•,,.. C°"""I' on 11u11n1un: sltuato4 lfl told c-i. •"4 s1a11
o( the lrvine Coast Country Decem-n. t"1. HE~O~i!.~s~sE<~>';:.~·~:~ 11t11<~:1".:~ Tract No. mt. 111 1111
!Club from its founding and Pu~lllled Or ..... c-Dall~'r.: Slr•t. C•IAI Mtse. CollfenlH ~ Clly of lrvlM. C:-IY of 0raf199, S!ale
an acliv'e member or the OK. u, "·""·JM. 1. u. 1t12 UJM• RolMn Emery Mcc-11. sos of colltoml• • -,.... ·--In Masonic: 1 Ntoe for over 50 Fuc:llsla Str..i, c..ta Mow, ceu..,,... holl l,., ,. .... "1o n lnctuslw of U-~ m1' l•UKO"-""-•In tM Offkt of years. no is aurvived by his Piil.iC •W T1111 ~ 1t c...-.C:tod.,.,.,, 111e c.-.,Recor•otw111c-y.
wife Margarel. daughler1._,. ____________ lndlv-. Tll• II•••• addrou end otll••
Belly Coaleli, sister and R~E.Mcc-11 cefftmon ~. II any. of 111e
b th · I G d r:tCTITIOU5aU51HESS Tll ll -.....-1 was flied with Ille rut .. ,_fly -•lbeel ar.o .. h ro er-m · aw race an HAMl!ST&T•MINT C0<1nly ci.r11 of 0r.,. C:O.:.nty on p11rpertld io lie: ., .. s.10,. Roeo,
H oward Sarto ri of Mission Tiie lollowlnv person .. doln9 Oecom-22, ""· lrvlne. Cellfornla.
Viejo. Ca .. 4 grandchildre n 1>11slneuas: ""'* Tllo ~ T,..,.IM dlKtalm•
a nd 2 nephews M em orial •n d~~~~.~·swz~.T~o~~o~.e ~!'. o.':~~~~1~,~~,~~. ~,;•:Y:i11':i :;:: ~::.:1~;,!':.,~
services llllill be held on ca111ornla'2IW Otiltna-.1t..,y,1Nwn'-91n.
Sunday. ~mber 27, 1981 Rosella T Sllowallor. 1on TC Said .... wMI IM-. ll<lt .-1
at 4 :00PM at the (::ommunity ~:.~::;~~nu•. Co>la Men, PlklC • ( f~~T;.:~~"::~~.':;~~.-.:.:
C hurc h , 611 H eliotrope. Tiii• tiuslneu I• c-..c11<1 lly an l'ICTITIOUl•USINIU 1nc:um1>r°"'"· lo i»Y IM ••m•lnl1>9
Corona d el Mar. lncll•ldu.11 NAMS STATIMINT prlnclPol """of 1111 noteC1> toecur.s J ONES Rooell• T Showalter Tllo loll-1"9 "''°"' are doln9 by told DMcl of Trual, wit.II 1111-1
ANN A E 0 S Tiiis sta...,,.... WM Ill.CS wlll'I .,.. llutlMU n : ............ " .,,..,,,._ '" Mid -h), MA J N E • County Clerk of Or•-Covnty on MACGUllH IEHTIERPRISES. no -•n<M, H eny, ..,_ lhe lieml\ of
res ident ol C06t a Mesa , Ca NovemWr•. "" C>e•• street, Costa IMM, Call-• told o.... o1TNS1,1 .... c111ren and
for 7 yeal'1! and r esident of '11-fli21 eapentes of Ille Tn.tAH -ot -Bakers fie ld area for 30 P111111_0r_eoa11 o auv P1io1, f0t11ren-Ma<_.. • .uoo.1t 1"'''",.._,.,.,,.ldDMdofTrvst. Dec. l, tO, 17. U, 1•1 H1MI s1r .. 1, c-. MK.9, Callfornl<t "'27 Tit• totol amoun1 of Ill• unpaid
y ears. Passed away on Slleron LM Moceum, no 091e belonce o1111e ooi1ea41on M<urecl.,.,
December 23, 1981. She is PllUC •TICE Str•t, Co11tomi.t11o21 1111pr.,.nvto11e told-,.•sonal>lt
surv ived by her daughter•.-------------Tiii• 11us1nest 11 conc1ve1.o by • ::!~':c~·:i ci:;1:~·:·~.::~n~f.~
Billie M ccurdy of Costa r:1CTmous•uslHEU .. ,,.,.,=:.;..,.,. .,..011ca11on o1.,.. H04k• of s... ''
M esa. Ca .. sist er s Edna MAMaSTAT•~NT Tlllt ~WK flied with IN UJ,7JUM.
Ezell of Willington. C a • Tll•• 1o11ow1nv 1Hrson " c1o1no Co11n1y Clerk ot 0••"•• Coun1,. Tiit beftoflctary u-Mid Deed of DU•lnaH<H. onOK-22 1•1 Trusl lleretolor• ••ecvt•• and Georgia Gunders on Of RESALESALESANDLEASING, ' 1'119• O.llv.rodto1M-119Mda-ltlitft
Newport Beac h, Ca ., M azie 44l wn1 Bay, Cost• Mota, CAlitonw• Pullll-°'-CNll Dally Piiot, o.c1or•IMI of Def°"" -~ Kroe ~c h or Huntingto n 92671 OK.24,i1,1"1,Jen.7,l•,1"7 SS22~1 lor S•I•, and. wrl119fl Holle• OI 8 each. ca 'a nd Ruby And•-JOSapll er-n Jr .. .ieoo l'-------=-------1 Oefeult and Etecllon to Sall. Tllo RI••• Avenue, N•wport Boull, 11ndlrs19nod ,..,~ Mid Hotlu Of Blanchard o f Santa Ana. cautornin 7..:. PlklC Sia Oatavlt ...ci Elect..., 10 Sall .. i.
C a • bro thers Wa yne Thi• lluslneu I• c-uc•od .,., .,. 1-------------1 rec.....,"'.,,. ~Y ~Ille, .. ,
Wa tkins or Long Beach , Ca ln4t•1-1 l'ICTITIOUSaU51NU5 pr-rlybtoc..-. W ,,,__,Brown NAMISTAftMENT 0-:~7.l•l
a n d J 0 ~ a t k IDS 0 ( Tiii• ~·-••i lllld wllll tlle T II• follow I no person II dolnt TITLE SERVICtS, INC. W a S h i n g t O n a n d 6 County Clerk of 0••"99 Co..nty on llvilnenn: atselclT..-
grandch1ldren. Graveside o.cem1>e••·"" 1HGE'S BATH and eeo ~s.nc.Moftle~•;:·i••
ser vices will b e h e ld on "1'171• BOUTIQUE. Soulll Coal! Pl•H, nu Ttt: 1m1 ~1'1 Publllhed Or-Cout Dally PllOI. s '" B Isl I A -Cosl• Meta Monday . December 28, 1981 Dec 10, 11, 2•. 31, !'" 5Jl4.tt c'::uorn.: 0 v • • ::..= L-io.
al ll :JOAM at the Hillcrest •no• Beier. •011 Eu1 Bryce p114111.-0r.,.. c..-Dally Piiot.
M e m o r i a I P a r k . PllUC •W Av.nue, ~. ean1..,.n1• ._.1 o.c 11. 14. "· 1•1 !AlWI
Bakersfield , Ca Services ,,,:,~·.~:--1• CONIUCIH b• an -------------
under the d ir ection or Baltz l'ICT•T1ous •UMHEU ,._ 811., Nil.IC .a
Bergeron·Sm1th a nd Tuthill NAME STATIMINT Tl'll• si.._1 wal Ill.cl wlll'I Illa -------------:
l'ttt1nous au11••ll
llAMalTAT••MT
Tllo lollew1,.. .. , ..... ere dol,..
llUAIMHOI:
IXICUTIV£ MARICITIHG
COHCll"TI. ..... Ill TOlt A-,
l'-tolfl Vottey, Ce1"9Nllt ttJOI
G••Y L. MH .. •1111 Olef'le A HHNI, ~II T-A-. l'-l&ln v .... ., • CallMnulo,,,.
Tllll 111111,,..t la t0ndlle1ecl IW en
"'41Mduol ~A.HHIO
Tlllt -w°' lllof wltll tM cev111y Clint of Ot..,.. c-ty on
OK•mller IS. 1•1 1'11Mlll PW!I.-Or.,. Goe>t Dally "llot,
Oot.1'. tA, Jl, ••1.J.,. 1. "" ~1
l'ICTITIOU$ aUMN•U NAMl ITATIMIMT
Tll• lollowlnt perton ll 00111•
butlMHlt: HOLLAND PSYCHOLOGIC~L
$f,RVICES, IS» WHI Bellar, Cost& MeU, C.lltornla ._,,.
ROMfl E. HOll•ncl. ms 511wer Lene. Hewwuon 8Hc11, Callle><nla ~ '\'lllt ....,.....i II C-laO by 111
lndlvloual
RCIMn E Holland
llllt ~t ... flied wltll Ille
Coenly Clerll. ot Orenoe Countr on
Oecemller 2, 1•1
1'171111
Plltllltlled O.enoe Coeil Dally Piiot,
o.c. '· 10. 17, 14, "" sw•1.
.
l'ICTITIOUS aUllHIH
NAMI STATIEM .. fT
Tiie lollowln9 pe,.on It 11011111 buslnHIH:
MICHAE L STILLER ENTERPRISES, 11' Cabrtllo St •.
• 200, C..U Meoa, CA '2'27 MICHAEL STILl.ER. 129 Gal>r"tllo
SI , •JOO. Costa Mew, CA. flat7
Tllll llutlnes' " <ondUClod lly en lncllvldual '
M. !>tlller
Tiii• sta-..1 ••• fllld with Ille
County Clerk ol Or•r County on
Dec. 2, '"'· ,.11;1u
Publlshld Or-Coest Dally Pllol,
Dec i. 10, 11, J4. '"'
.. ICTITIOUS austHISS
HAMI! STAT EMA HT
Tll• 1011owl119 peroon• ere doln9
llu>IMUM'
HARRIS DESIGNS, 11'1).B 5'• Park 81vd., lrvtne, C.Olltornla tVI•
R Daniel H•rfl>. Jr and N•"' y M H.,r11. 10371 BluHwtter Clrtl•, Hunlln91..,, Beach, Cellloml• '2•,.
Tl'lh llUSI""'' 11 ~ondu<led by en
lndlvldual II. Dental Harrie, Jr
Nancy M. H.,rl\ Tl'lh , ... ........,. wti llleQ wllh lht
CO<lnly Clffk ol Oran90 County on
o.comblr I . ••• l'1nn' P11llllshld Orange coo" D•llv Piiot,
Dec. tO. 11, 1•, ]1, 1'91 Sl6._ll
l'ICTITIOUS a USINIU NAMll ITATllMINT
Tiie lollowlnt porson h dolnt
bull MIS OS: CHRIS JONE S COAST ELECTRIC, 2t'9 A So. Falnlow
Str•I. Santa Ana, Celltornla '2'1IW CllrklGllNr Alltn J-, ltJt A SO
Fairview s..-. S...ta AM. Calltornle
'2704 Tiiis ~It c-lod by..,
lndlvl-1 Clwi......,_ A. J-Tllls stetenwn1 WM II ... wltfl Ille
c ... n1y Cten of 0r.,,.. CO<lnfY on
O.cemller 22, 1•1.
"'"* PulllltlWll Or-C.0011 Dolly Piiot,
Do<. U , SI, 1•1, Jen 7, I•, 1"2 SJIMt
Ctlft
NOTICa TO ALL .... M>NS WNO MAVa CLAIMS A0Alll5T JOMN
O• IOO•Y STIWAaT AND/Oa HIWA•T MOttTOMI COM .. AHY 0 .... !HAL OATI TO MAk• A"·
PUCATM* "°" l'AYMCNT l'•bM TMI •IAL IHATa RaCOVERY
l'UllD
NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN ... , ,,,. RHI E-Educ:•llon, R .... rcll •11e lollowlnv person Is doing c Cle k 1 o c 1 Westcliff Chapel Mortuary lluslne11H: ounty , o ran.. oun,. on
Costa Mesa. 646·937l Es TAT E PLAN N 1 N G oeumller 2• '"1 "'"17
C-11» ond RK-V F.....S pr°"ldet tor P•Y·
Neotle• • ,..~ l•tornWcl '" ment lo .......,, -,..,.. otii.1""
JOHNSON IHVESTMliHTS, ... "Cellfornl<t Pul>ll"*' Or-Coast Dally Piiot,
JAMES s. JOHNSON. ~="=;.::: Oote SI , ,Dec 3.10.11.2'!."" SJM.41
TM l1U.. .. HE•MAN R ... alnl(f. llMI l~ 09tl'nst lk 9fl-real
Notice Is rwreby O'"'" Hiatt -. CM' talt-~ T1'e
To all_,..... lnlerHIH. wN\rwr •• 1.....-_be., 9.-of fr-.
crodli<>o. llelrs, 1o9t-., or,.,,, ... ,, II.call, mltroP•ll9fllallon or con• In Ill• ,,,.,. ol HERMAN II venlon ~ ,,,,_ -and MUSI lie -------------4 PEITZl(E. oecuud, wllou IHI MMCl9flo frentattlontorwtlk ll•rMI
resident of Newport Beach. c:a ....... F.-..1c.11 Gv11o, ~ O•te
C a . Pas s e d a w a y o n SI., ,._ ve1i.y, CA '2191 Tiiis bullne11 It condu<tect by a December 22. 1981 at the age 11m11ect POFlnenNp.
of 69. He is s urvived by a CMnwi Fr-rkll Gllllo
l'ICTITIOU• •USINIEIS ecldreu wos U Hiii Rd., Olds.·.,.,._.., Httte lie-11 reqvl...O. Trw pro-
NAMIE STAT.MINT Conntcllwt, tllol ltlten l•latnenlary visions 1'94atlnt to the R--V FUnd
nephew Bill Johnson of Tiii• , .. .,,,_1 was flied w1111 uw
Brentwood. Ca • 3 brothe rs. County Cieri< of Oronve County on
Tiie 1011ow1119 perton It dolno 0< of •clmlnlstr•ton ,..,,. been ,,_., con lie fOllnd In Callfornla 8ullfleu
butlMHas: IO Donald L. P>tll1lle, u Hill Rd .. Old •I'd p .......... Gode taeUon• 10471 to
0.<. l , 1'91.
William Johnson of Florid a . "'"m IA) ENERGY RESOURCES Sayl><OOI<. CT °'475. by 1111 Probate ICMU. INT E II HAT IOHAL COMP AN y Court tor Ille OlstrlCl of Old $aybroot<, Tllo --may be poild from
CERICO> CBI ARAB C~SULTING a cour1ofcomcwtent1urltdi<tlonoftrw ,,,. llec--.. F-lo Ofty -cl•I·
ENGINEERS IAC E> CCI OIL StattofC-ti<UI mentktlm-lo$10,000perlr-· TRAD I N G INTERN AT I 0 HAL Tllallhe fol-'"9 perw 11 llGelltH tlon. FIH-"*'O• ,IN -I .....
COMPANY COTICOJ, 7117 Ct nler lo CM' lloleli"9 P""tmlOI pr-'1y of Ille may lie ..... out to ell clalmMb Is
AHnut, s..ita »•. Hunllnoton 'a.ac11. said decadent: Home Savlnos & ui-llmll•• lo $20,000 per Ileen ... lor
C•llfornla,,._.1 Auo<., 7'IM Beech Boulevard, City ol 1renucllon1 occurrlne prior to
Howard a nd Louis Johnson. Publtshld Or-Coe11 Dally Piiot,
b o t h o f N e w Y o r k Dec J, 10• 17• J•. '"t
r:ICTITlout aUMNISS
HAMa STAT•MINT
Tiie tollowln9 person Is dolnv llutlneun;
L VOHS IHOVSTRIRS, JIS1 81r<ll
SI., Suite UI, Hewfltfl ... <II. CA
nMO. JOHN J. L 'l'OHS, 2JOO r:el,,,low, U·203, Costa Moto CA.,.,__
Tlllt buSlftHs It CondUclod tly an lnc!Mclual.
JoftnJ.LfOfll
M•!ld' R. H•,,..., s.n M••-lluen• Portt, County 01 Or~ J_,., 1. ms; M0,000 par 11c...-
c1rc1e. Hunllnglon hOC:ll, CallfONlla T llet 1111 und.,1l9ned dlSlrH to for trtMOC11ont talll"9 Plt<e aflor
,,.,., receive Ille Mid per)Oftal properly or J-ry 1, 1'1S, -prior IO J-ry
Tlll1 buslneu I• conctuc:le<I by an cotlKI U. clalms -to remove lllel I, 19'0; -$MO,OOO tor lranwctlont lndlv'-t cotleclod ..,. rocelv.S from tllo Staleol oe<urrln9 tlloreellor. Tiie clelmt
Ma9dl II H-.a Calllornta lo lllt said stale wllere ... Intl tlle Recowr, F--10 tllt
Tiiis stat-I wa 111911 with IM t ellers te11am1nlary or 01 ecllvlllesofrMleno.,llc.nteHJ-Counly Ci.r\ of 0r•"91 County on odmlnlstratlonllaw-luuod. Gre9ory Slewarl and Slewarl
Novemller 23, 1'91 All a»rSOM 1Mvl119 ctalml -Inst MOr19 ... ~Y. '"'" a-ar Ilk ... 1'11"'7 lllo e11c-.1 °' •11 lnltrHI In .. ld ly io ••c.d IM ma•lmvm lleblllty o!
Pullll-Or-Coast Dally Piiot, ntalt t:1CI wlthl"9 lo obll<I lo 1uc11 lllo Reco...,., '"""· Tllerotore, u,.
Dec. 17, U, ll, '"'· JOfl. 1, 1911. removal mus! vive wrlll.., notice of Reel Estate Commlui-r llot ,.. ~ -suc:ll o4»Jacllon • •11t Pinon..,.""°"' qu..llod .. _, lo fOln all poierlll•I Tlll1 '**"-wn flled wllfl 111e •--------------
C0<111ty Clln of Orant1 County on
OK.n ,1•1.
Graveside services will be
held on Monday . December
28, 1981 al l :OO PM at
Ri versi d e Nationa l
Cemetery Friends may call
a t P ier ce Brothe rs Bell
Broadway M o rtua r y o n
Thursday. December 24.
1981 Crom 4 ·00PM to 9 :00PM
and on Friday, December
25. 1981 from 9.00AM to
5 :00PM O n Saturday,
December 26. 1981 hours will
be from 9·00AM to 9 :00PM
and on Sunday December 27.
I 9 8 1 r r 0 m 9 . 0 0 AM l 0 Publlllled Or ..... COH\ Doll~·:::.
9 .00PM. P ierce Brothers o.c.17,14,ll,1•1,Jan.1,1•s.11~1
ln4HDled to, or lloldll\9 personet clalmt.....,. Ille RecOVOf'f ,,_ ,_
-1Y of, ti. -I SIKll notk• ,,... aclion, to !Nol Ille ,_, can .,._
mm tit 91,,... IO ti.__, holdl"9 the t.,,..lne wtlkfl claims are velld -.,..._., pr_.iy or OQalMI WlM>m Ille dlvldie Ille an'°"9'I\ avallol>ll f.....n IN l'ICTITIOUI 8UM••• ctolm Is -., .... adelrn1 .. ll1tod RKOYffY ,._ .,,_ ----
...... UATIMINT al>Ove within: 30 day1 alter first llavl119 velld clalms.
Tiie lollowln9 perMn I• dol119 PVbll<etlonoflN1nollce You may ltt enllllecl to •••fl 1 Bell Broadway Mortuary
d irectors
rACIAC YtlW
MIMOllM. rAltl
Ceme1ery Morlua"'
ChapeJ·Crematory
3500 Pac 1l1c View Drive
NewPOrt Beach
544.2700
McCoaMtae MOITUAlllS
Laouna Beach
494·9415
Laouna Hills
768·0933
San Juan Cap1s1rano
485-\776
HMeol LAWM-MT. OllYI
Mort~; Cem11erv
Crema1ory
162501~ Ave
Cos1a Mesa
.~5554
r:ICTITIOUS aU51NUS
NAMlllTATIMIHT Tiit lo1towl119 penon h dolnt
bullftHSOI! CALlr:QRHIA HAROSCAP&S,
1,.71 Baron Cir( le, • 2, Hunllnoton
8ffCll, CA. n.47
CHARLES OOHOVAH RIGDON,
17971 hron Clr<lt, •J, Hunllnoton
hacll, CA. f»C7
Tiil• ~.-s 11 conducted .., en
INIMdual.
0-IK D. R l9dlf'I Tiiis _, wn llled wit.II tM
CO<llllJ Clerk ol Or•noe Covrrty on o.c. t .1•1. '1nn• PUllllllled Or.,. COosl Dally l'llll.
buSlnns•1 OATED: November II. 1t11 clalln -Intl tM Re<onry Fund
CARL TOH UNLIMITED, tit OonaklPotlllkt M<auMofe .... 1-wtraf'IMCtlonor Roclluter, Cosla Mesa, C.lltornl• As EllKUICM' rtol a.utt ..., tr-tlon lnvotvlnt
nt71 of U. Estele of real HIN lk-• -G_., R lcllard A. Cerllon, •O•V. Hermon R. Pwl\lll.e 51ewart orttd/0# Stewert Mor1t• ..
JatmlM, ~ 0.1 Mor. Collfonlla Pu~llhed Oranet CM1I Dally Pllol, com,....,, Inc. If .,.... wllh .. --a mis o.c 10. 11. 24. 1•1 U46-11 <lalm ....._. .. Rae_,,, Fllftd, .,..,
Tiii• bullnHI II C-UC:lod llY an . .. . mutl flit --.,., Ille RHI EslAllt 11'1411vlclual ,: Comml~ an"""-to 1M Cros"'
Tiii. -~".A ... Ca1r11•~ wl ... ~ Piil.JC •TICE , complelllt fllod by 1111 Reol Eti.te ___ ,, ..,. '" ~ -------------.1 CommlM6ofwr Ill a.N. De ..... ,*"-
CO<lnly Cltt1l of Orono-CO<lnty Ml ~c:.e-ey •• n "· ....... ,.,......... C ..... •y,
Dec:am• 1S. 1•1 5-.W ~ c.Mrel •'«., •• OI., Loe A ....... S11perl•r 1'179UI 7•CMc c.llW Orlw ... G...n No. c as on. A"'r COtl\PIY"'9
.._ ..... Q' .... C-Oolty Pl'°'-S-...... ~UNI wllll tlle .._._,,.. Ml tol111 '"
OK. 11,24,Jl,"'1,Jtn,7, ltnSQS.tt, PLAINTIFF: SHAHIH·VAZIRI 81111-and Pn!MMlons C-IK•
l'tc:TITIOUI 8"54•111 NAM41$TATl•NT
TARSHIZ ''°"' 1°'71 -1CMn, no tater llMln 0 E F E N 0 A N T : H A $ A~ll t, tm. Y9U mwl Ille .., t11pllc•
ROULAH·ICANI tlon lw PtY"*'\ from Ille RKOWf"Y
SUMMONI r:\IN In Ille _, action lft wtllcll y-
U404l Tiit tollowln9 ""O" Is Otlnt • 1tutlnesa•1 -------.-itl-ICl____ HaH As.SOCIATH, a.S4 Or-MJC ·• Av•1111t, S111te A, Cotta MIU,
Collfol"nia fttt7
Dec. J, 10. "· t4. ••1 CAll MUM81a: o.11sns , .................. llOlcl ,.., "t•t•
NOT•c•• v .. lcew .._ -· TIM k.,,_ •• ~ -• copy of (~ -. _..,. ...... , '" wtttie.t , ... tHlk-..... -_...,. Ol'I ttlo .,_ fMtlll Miw• -.e '" ,...... RH I Est ... c-w..IH ..... r, eftd lty _... a .. .,.. R_. .. __..,. moll on ~ N. It., ~ Al·
...... t.,ney 0-el, et lN toNND Ml
MOnel Of' tNTSMOCD Nllet I!"*" HtPlllM, 1..S. OrOfttll TaAMN•MID&.aAM eAC1C • Avtf'l11•, l111te A, C0ttt M .. a,
N•tlc• It ll•te•y 11011 tllol C .. lt«nltft627
Rl!f'Ul&.IC WA.llaAHTY eott ... of Tiii• """""' It <-led 1W Ml 1•1 o.,,. k ML W........,. 8-fl lftlllvlcluel ~ .,.. ..._ .. .,...., .. ... HI• ..........
l'itu ltHl t.o"' COHCOU•&I Tlll1 ..,.._ -"'" Wlttl -Ll!AllHO COit ... , ot .. 'I ' tt.. ... Covftly c...-. llf Ol'Mte c-ty Off
Ult, San 01 .... CA., 11ano,.01 O.C. IS. "11 ........,..,............... ~,,.... omte .,.. ...._. .....,,.. _. "-*llMd Or-. co. .. o.lly Plltt,
1..,1......,.., ......, _. ._., 11, IA~I·~· '!"~I
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11 'l'Oll wlttft t1o --Ille ...,Ice of .,, forth ....... K you tall • llY'We e el!omey 1n lfllt m.t•r, .,.., _.,.., 111 cl•lm ... ,,.., ~ "tcnery l'1111C1
N pro~ly to lllel Ytllf wtltt•n M.-~ llllO ~-' reol ..,...,. ......,, .. " ..,, ......, '-"'" °" "-· lk-..e """ ONelrY ....... OfMI AVIMl V.-. ...... •-1 f1f1, .............. ~.Inc.,'°" •• .,..... .............. IH, _, ................... .,_
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m-ra, tu ,.,._.to """°• ti 11ty "ONAU> N. ITO, ~ A~y ......,,., ,_... .... """"' ... ,...,,,.. o..-ot I TO THE OEl'eH~T; ,,. CIVIi _.......,. ...... ....,_ ,..._,
camel•lnt !\et IMtf'I tllH •r ,,,. Lt•........_Celtfw'llle .....
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INDEX
t rt' t -"•Mela: ......... 1001 t_ AU real eat1te ad · ., .................... ~
urtlaed In tbh -t ....,.,., la aubject to OCIAl .aoMf u. Federal ratr Kou· muc•t Ire Ad " lNt whlcb SELLD WILL C.URY mabe It W.111 to ad· balance at !Ht. 1195,ooo
vertiM "~preference, don! Detuu corner 1• llmilatlon, or d i s · ~.Could be 11Jlgle
::; cr1mln1tloa based on flDIUy home! '74$,000!
:: race, color, rell&lon, .... ..,.....,.
... NX. « aallonal origin. letlW
:: or en Intention l(I mah 6J•7• ... o '* •RY 1ucb preference. '"!!!!!!!*!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!!!!-!!!!!•*!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 11* limt\1tlon. or di•· 1= l:: crimlnation." I••••••••• l: *'AYflOMT• ,., 1bla Dew.piper will not IO T •• •• l: knowinf ty 1ccept any A -
1m 1durl 1ia1 for real $145,otO
:: .Ute which 11 In viol•· WOW! Lowe1t priced
•• tialldthelaw. b1yfront home ON 111111 -=:::.=.=:::-.::;..;;;.;.... ___ , BALBOA COVES. Large
'"' ......_ fw s. 4 bdrm, 3 balh, double
1118 IJllO
l)lO •• llOll , ..
l!QO ::
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•••••••••••••••••••••••
NW ACY PLUS
With lhil 4 Br, fenced ln.
pool home oo a quiet cul·
de-uc ID Eaataide Costa
tittptace1 covered patio
pl111 m~b more! Will AITD~r sell-SO'lo,
7S% or leue optla11 1 ......,,...,. .. •..
*675-7'60• -llat -mo lleaa. A be• utitul bttk I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ -WO Z5» -Z10I --
llllO -.. --Jllll)
yard. wilh COYered patlo
6 1 cocy fireplace in lhe
liYiaa room. There's
m>re! Allumable loant
and an anxious seller
Only S169,900. Call:
9'1'W370.
ALLSTAf£ -:WO • REALTORS "'°° ---------~ 1100 f\nd out about the high-,
: eamiq real estate sales
-career opportunities !: with THE REAL
•i» ESTATERS. Licensing
:: achool fees completely
.. refundable t.o school of !: yaur choice. ExtensiYe
-salel training. For in·
:: formation, c1117S1·6191 --LIASI Of'TIOM SI0,000. Cllarmini 3 BR Condo, 2
stories, end unit, pool & ~Call Rulh or Steve .(I)-SEA cov{'~ PROPERTIES
714-63 J-6990
WIOUIT!
We can no Tonger afford
sutc1 t.o make payments on = aur4 Bd2..., Ba Weatcllff
UID home. Ask in I $24:9. 000. = LET'S DEAL. Norm or
-Kasey, ownr /agt ,
831·1215 or S48-&492
-~AMXIOUS
Beautiful, immaculate.
nlttly landscaped 4 Br = home on cul-de·UC.
not I 5pKious rooms. View of golf coune from proper·
-ty. Owner·asslated ::! ftnancing. Only $139,500.
-CaU now, 979·5370
§ 'ALLSTATE = REALTORS ---om
DUPL.U
CONM .. M• 3Bdrms & 2BA in each
unit , + Frplc's,
uparate g1rage.
porches, bit ins. carpets
& drapes. $319,000 w ith
12"'-% f'inancm1 .
17141 671-4400
IJIJI U~JIJI
HARBOR
,. O.v1s uon or
llarbor ln,eMment Co
~ .........
Tri·level condo nr. So.
c.out Plua·s uper 3 Br
wilh seller financing.
Only Sll2.900. Hurry!
RCTaylorCo
\ : I,,)!'>\
<lqUllM
H.Y ... LU
Beautiful 4 BR. 2 BA,
pool home. Loullon has
the best m eadow /
ocean/ Island vlew5.
M .SOO.
Ul'lllOOI: OO~ti
Realtors. 67S-f000
1'71 -... lllm -.., =· ---..
Dalebout
Bay &Beach
Real Estate
Wit -... ------
REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 19-49
MAY YOUR. •.
CHRISTMAS
BE THE GREATEST EVER .... ti» , ...
lt• 1617 WESTCUFF DR., M.I. tt• 631·7300
tm -.. ---IS1t --
M t -.... l9U .. = -= --·= -" 91$ --··--., = ... ·-
LINDA ISLE LOYEL Y LARGE
Prot.cted by CJA ... 'Y Giid °" Htt •*' wffll "*" for l ...,. bMts. A
".-WC.." "' •• .., • .,. l.99 .. .... ... + 4 ..... ,..... ......, .... ...
f9llly ,. wfftt ~ ...... .
b• • ., pool cM spa. s 1,195,000.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
ltEAl EST A Tt
S... ~·· ..,_.v ~ ... ,~
2436 W c-Hwy llS Marllll Aw. ~' Beach &lboe lllMd
Hl·14tl '1U ...
"l:SIOEHTIAL AUL RTATf SOMC:tS
• -1 . 1MI llOlt • ltll __. HOWi
This custocp Mediterranean Villa
atop SpygJhs Hill captures un· paralleled vlewa of PacUic
coastline & Newport-Harbor.
Authentic old world detailing & charm are otrered throughout the s
BR, 7 bath home. Gated privacy. ,t00,000.
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Orange Coast DAILY_ PILOT/Thul'9day. December 24. 1981
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N -NYSE ACTION
OUOT. t•OH• INCi.i.iOi 'U•OI \ON , ........ •O•ll MIOWUl ~•c••1c. ~··· ~lOll. 01' •Olf 4110 Clll(INllAll noer I XCMANOI\ o\"'0 •tll'O•TIO l 'I' fMI No\\0 AllO IN\fl lllf
Up3.70
Cloalng873.37
~·" ~ .. ~ .,~
HoW to return
Yuletide gifts
This being the day berore Christmas, my holiday
m essage to you Is how to r eturn mail-order
Christmas gifts -and if you think this la hardly
appropriate ror the season. you haven't yet been
{lmong the millions who have received mail-order
items in bad.Jy damaged condition, In the wroot aiae
or not at all whetl the sender had thought was beint
sent.
You do have rights. While you must scrupulot19ly
obey the rules. the rights are yours, first as a
consumer and second as a mail-order buyer. It Is
bas ic business
common sense
f o r th e
mail ·ord e r
hou ses to
emphasize this
a,s they enter an SYLVIA PDllfa e ra o f the
gr e ate s t
expansion in their history.
Here are lips ror returning Christmas
merchandise , put together by L. Vernon Co., a
30-year-old mai~rder house headquartered in Mt.
Vernon. N.Y. <Vernon boasts its policy is for full
refunds if a customer is not s atisfied with the
purchase . even on monogrammed items. After t.bis
report, it had better mean it.)
l ) Enclose a letter telling the company that you
are returning a Christmas gift and explaining lhe
re asons for your action. Be sure to give the name and
address of the original purchaser, and also teU lhe
company what you want done. For instance, if you
want a damaged article replaced, make that clear.
Or if you wa\it to exchange the merchandise for a
different item in the catalog or for another size, say
so. Or if you want a refund, don't fool around about lt.
2) In most cases, you also are entitled to
rei mbursement for shipping c06ts, but you mutt
request the reim'bursements. Do so.
3> Follow directions for returns with care. If a
special form is required, for instance, be sure to call
the company and have lhe company send you the
form. Th1s is a vital point.
4 I When returning or exchanging the item, keep
a full record or what you have returned as well as
copies of any packing slaps.
If you were the original mail-order buyer, all
of the above can be applied to you as well. And you
have the addjtional rights to:
5 > Cheek the reputation or reliability ot any
mail-order company through a local Better Busines1
Bureau, government consumer affairs department or the Direct Mail/Marketing Association (6 East 43rd
St., New York. N.Y. 100171.
~ Be guaranteed satisfaction, wilh replacement
of the product or return of your money, if you are not
s atisfied.
7 ) 8e notified if an order is delayed with the
option to cancel and receive a full refund of any
payment you have made.
8) An accurate anrt honest description or the
product as weU as a fair and competitive ri«.
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