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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-12-30 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • • • • ORANGE COASI YOUR HlllTlll IAllY NPll· WEDNESDAY . DECEMBER 30. 1981 ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CEN rs ·- Murder victini's parents flay parole • CONCO RD, N.H (AP1 - Over opposition from a murde re d girl's fam ily, the governor and 21,000 petitioners. the state Parole Board says that confessed killer Edward Coolidge may go free in 1984 afte r 20 year_~ in prison. David Ma so n . whose 14 -year -old daughter Pamela was beaten, stabbed, and shot in 1964, said Tuesday of the parole · "I don't want revenge. I want JUSlll'e. And JUSlil'e was not served today .. Gov Hugh Gallen called the decision wrong, saying of Coolidge: "He should not be allowed, at this time, to mix with the general public in this s tat£' or any other " The Parol e Bo ard said Coolidge, 44, must spend at least 18 months in an undetermined minimum-security prison at leas t 500 miles from New lla mpshire Mason vowed to keep track of his daughter's killer. 'Tm not out fo r vengeance a nd I 'm not plann i ng any violence, but if it takes my last breath. I will find out where they 're sending him and do everything I can to make sure the people in that community ! know exactly what type of sick animal is being released in their mids t." Mason said. Where Coolidge will go, and when. is up to the state prison warden, who says he hopes lo k eep Coolidge's whereabouts secret. Coolidge has served nearly 18 yea r s o f a 25 -t o -40 -yea r sentence. but has been eligible for parole since 1978 because or time off for good behavior. The Parole Board decis ion requires Coolidge to agree never to return lo New Ha mps hire, "even after he is discharged from parote after the end of his maximum sentence."· ··1t's the only logical way," Parole Board Chairman Richard Leonard said of the decision. H e said s u ccumbing to pressure would "not necessarily be doing justice to the prisoner \.~ or to the system." $ ...... After the decision. Ma~ gave the board most of the 2 s ignatures he said be b collected on petition.a opposiJW. Coolidge's parole. The boar- said it received hundreds of telephone calls and letters, ··so m e very emotion a l .·; expressing "outrage at the i~ of the prisoner ever beinc released." ,. . • Ne ort _, ID t ~ Girl, dog rescued $million burglary revealed Thieves have escaped with close to $1 miUfon in gold bars. guns and jewelry after breaking into a Spyglass Hill home in what Newport Beach police are calling the largest residential burglary in the city's recent his tory. Police report the crooks who e nt e r e d Wesley B y ron Churchill's home late Monday hauled off: -6.6 pounds of gold 110 ounces of silver -six l ounce gold bars a gold nugget collection 50 handguns Additionally. police said. the burglars grabbed an expensive jewelry collection and formulas developed by the victim for refining gold and silver . lnvestigators calculated the exact loss at $949,795 Police said 1t appeared the burglars entered the house by using vise grips to force open a pair or French doors at the rear of the house. ln vestigators s a id the intruders appeared to have confined their search to two rooms, the master bedroom and a study. Both rooms. police s aid. were ransacked. Most of the gold and silver. officers said, was in bar form The largest pieces taken were three. 2.2-pound gold bars Police estimate that the crooks spent at least 20 minutes inside the house and would have had to make several trips out of the house carrying the stolen loot. Irvine girl injured by horse An 11-year·old Irvine girl suffered a neck Injury when a horse s(epped on her in Irvine. She was listed in s table condition this morning ln Hoag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach. Jennifer Ann Rainbow, 1822 Verano Place, a student at Turtle ~k Elementary School. 'WH horseback ridln& Tuesday with three friends in the San Diego Creek Channel near the intersection or MacArthur Boulevard and University Drive when her hone knelt down lo a puddle. police aatd. When she tried to jump orr the Arab ,elding named "Haji," it started to roll over on ber and tben stepped on her, pollee said. WIJUam Rainbow. her rather, uld Jennifer suffered two brohn vertetlrH but there ls no nldenee ol paralysil. ' ' DOG RESCUED :°':l'\\ por1 Rl'a<"h heht·oµtN li~hts tht• \\a' for :"e" port Reat h f1r(•man Stl'\'t' Hunting t left 1 a nd Kt>lst·~ l.11\'l•lad~· from thl' Orangl' Count ~· Shenff~ De partml'nt as Runtmg earnl'~ n·s eut.•d dog to .1 flarbor Patrol hoat that \\as \\ailing Ill a rwarb.' ehannl'I Arizona man heads for stranded trio HONOLU LU <AP> A man named Friend in a boat na med Friendly is on his way to a remote desert island to rescue a shipwrecked Canadian man and his two daughters. L a wren ce Fri e nd o r Scottsdale. Ariz .. volunteered for the trip a rter the U .S t:;oast Guard and the Canadian government refu sed aid to John Harrison and h is daughters because they w e re not in danger Friend should reach Palmyra, 1, 100 miles north o~ here, by Sunday , Co a s t Gua rd spokesman Bob Baeten s aid. He was setting out in his 33-fool s loop from Christmas Is land. a bout 500 miles from Pa lmyra. "It's up to the m to decide whether they want lo accept a ride to Honolulu, but I don't think it will be a d ifficult decision after being stuck there for three weeks," Baeten said. The mast ot the Harrisons· ship broke in a typhoon and they reached the island through shark-infested waters after two days, and have been living on leftover provisions. (!sh, crabs and coconuts, Baelen said. Baeten s aid the Coast Guard will continue to monitor the situation. but cannot mount a rescue because It does not "have vessels that can go down there. But it's not a life·or·death situation. They had food, water and aome shelter on the island." There was a similar response from lhe Canadian Cons ul in San Franctaco, where a s pokesman said. "H ·1 not an emergency situation ... we have the luxury of tlme. No one 11 101na to die wlthln the next r ew bour1 or da ya . All alternallve1 are bein1 explored." Slwwers possible New Year's Day By JOHN NEEDHAM Of ltM OMIJ ~I ... S- N early three-quarters of an inch of rain pelted the Orange Coast by 8 a.m. today in the most signifi cant rainfall since Nov. 28 , according to the National Weather Service. A weather service spokesman in Los Angeles s aid th e unexpected s torm began in most areas of the Southland at about 3 a .m . as a cold front moved s lowly southward through lhe state. The s pokesman said Los Angeles and Orange counties were not expected to gel any rain. However, instead or the cold front turning east as had been predicted, it continued on a southward path. According to the spokesman, rain caused by the front should move out of the area by tonight. But he s aid moist weather patterns would re main over Southern California for the next few days, with a strong chance of showers New Year 's Day. If it does rain New Year's Day. it will be the first time in 26 years the Tournament of Roses Parade has had to proceed down Co l o rado B o ulevard in a drizzle, according to Nan cy Ferber , public r e lations assistant for the 52-year-old event. ··No matter what the weather turns out lo be we'll still go ahead " Mrs. Ferber said. "The Rose Sowl (ame will go ahead on schedule also." Movers raise Cain Mixup in address 'honest mistake' KENNEWICK. Nash. I APl When Janelle Cain got home from the doctor·s. s he noticed the movers had "packed up the kitchen and storage room" and everything in the house "was taped and tagged ... Destination : Pocatello. Idaho. The onl y problem was. the Cains didn't know they were moving. "I wa s laughing so hard I was crying when I was telling them 1 the movers> what had happened. and they seemed really glad I was ta~ing it so well." she said after the error was discovered. The Cains live at 2615 W. 8th Ave. T,heir dear. departing friends. Sandro and Paul Perry. live tr.block away at 2615 W. 8Ua Plac~. The movers thought they had the right place because a boat and utility trailer were out front. A letter addressed to Mrs. Perry was in the mailbox -even mail carriers have trouble with the addresses. Paul Basom, bead of Bekins Moving & Storage Co. in Pasco. said the mixup "was an honest mis take," but said there wa8 "no excuse•· for it. ,t Daring rescue made during fierce storm BUENA VISTA, Colo. <AP> - Rescuers battled a fierce winter storm and struggled through head-deep snow in the Colorado Roc kies today, pulling out a toboggan bearing the fourth survivor of a Christmas Eve plane crash. Three others were taken out in a daring nighttime airlift. The Cate of the plane's pUot. who left Christmas Day to try to walk out for help, was unknown. The survivors were without food for live days and reportedly suffered frostbite. Stewart Leach of Colorado Search a nd Rescue s aid the weather eased with the daylight today and rescuers loaded the fourth s urvivor -an unidentified adult male -on a toboggan. They then began a three-mile trek through the snow. The party was expected to reach the trailhe ad , where four -wheel drive vehicles waited, at midafternoon. But a bJinding snowstorm and lhe threat or avalanches forced rescuers to call off a search ror a cross·country skier who bad been missing in the same area since Christmas Eve. Robert Shaw, 38, or Crested Butte left his home Thursday on wbat was to have bee n a two-day , cross.country trek lo Aspen. A woman and two teen·a1e boya were plucked from the 11,IOO·foot level of llounl Columbia late Tuetday by an Army helicopter. Plant had called ror the cbOpper to drop suppJtes to the aurvtvon and a rour·man rescue crew alteecly on the scene, but offklala feand an oncomlac storm •lltl\ prevent a law ev~ fll IM woman. She reportedly auftend a back or pelvic lnjury. TM nrvtvon' ldentltl• were ftC)tNleaaed . Copter aids in drama By STEVE MA&BLE Of .... IHltot ...... Mtfl \ .. l t: ~ .... ., ..j. ,.~I ~ " r. In a race against time. rt remen and police officers employed a helicopter Tuesday to pull a 13-year-old Newport Beach girl and her pet do1 fl'OM a muddy tidal flat in the u+. Newport Bay. • The girl, Christie Wortbinstl.jl, was stuck in the mud up to ~ nee k when a rope from e police helicopter was fina dropped and used to pull her" safety. • Her pet dog , Colby, i r escued by fireman Ste Bunting who was lowered the uppe r bay ooze by t e he licopter. · .. At first s he was a lit~ reluctant to leave her dog m there." said Newport firema Russ Check, "but we fina'fry convinced her we'd go bl!~k after the dog." .' :.' Police said the girl had ~ walking her dog near u,e foc(Of Mariners Drive on the west~ o f t h e bay when the .t.f.'t Doberman suddenly ran out ~ a mud nat. When the dog began to 1tJct1ft the muddy ooze, police said, ~ girl ventured out after it. •;.. By the time police, firemp and county harbor patroll'QM arrived on the scene. the I had sunk up to her neck in mud and was 100 yards off shore. ' "The harbor people tried'10 <See &ESCUE. Paae Ai> ~~ "'~ Arll18 sales eyed .. , ,c WASHINGTON '<AP>~..,_ Des pile deep U.S. dlsple•'lllt over Israel's annexation ol tlit Golan Heights, the Penta1on! proposed boostin1 the er sales ol arms to the Jewish ll . by $300 million next fiscal ye " 111111 ClllT 111111 Considerable cloudi.._;,~; tonighl a nd Thursday.~ Chance ol rain lncreulq~~· to SO percent by early .t Thursday. Highs 80 to 15 ... ~ Overftioht lows '8 to 55. • •r~ 111111 Tllll Soft Jt»f coup. c. ....... /fr•t ClllftfHrlO,., of t~ '' IOGRf ·Gd '' tOddfRf f>i plca!UlinQ ,,.,.,_ awwftM'M !' Poft A7. • • 11111 • • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 30, 1981 eds denounce sanctions uropean. allies react coolly to Reagan move TM A.Med1&N Pl'ffl Ameriu•a European alllea aeled coolly today to aldent Rea1an·1 aanctlona alnat the Soviet Union, and e Kremlin denounced the ovea 11 "adveoturlltlc. naeleas" and "doomed to allure." Danish Foreign Minister Kjeld esen told Radio Denmark that ea1an was loo hasty in nouncine Tuesday that be was posing sanctions against , oscow for its role in the Polish llitary crackdown. •'It was not the right lime . . . le U.S . administration parenUy bu a different view the situation in Poland than others C NATO countries) ve," Olesen said. Olesen was referring to f)enmark's rejection of Reagan's position that the Polish military crackdown was instigated b:v Moscow. t'rench officials in Paris said their government will prevent Frencti companies from acting f economic "snipers" and nd ermi nin g Reagan 's cisions, but will not impose , .. JU• 11nctlona aj{alnal Moscow. Jacquet Kunt&ln1er, assistant naUonaJ secreta,ry of France's 1overnl.nl Socialist Party. said, ''There fa no poaalblllty" that the party would throw its support. behind tbe American sanctions. He said there was a "certain incoherence'' in U.S. reactions lo the Polish militar y crackdown. "One day, President Reagan says the Polish situation wilJ not prevent him from -meeting Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev, and the next day t\e considers interrupting the arms reduction talks in Gei:ieva," he said. In London, low-level officials of the European Common Markel met to discuss the Soviet role in the Polish situation. and their countries' foreign ministers planned to meet in Brussels on' Monday. officials said. But there was no indication they were considerinJ? rollowinJ? Reagan's reques t lo impose parallel sanctions. Meanwhile. the Soviet Union and its allies condemned lhe U.S. aancUona ·and predicted they would a11ravate EHt·Wett ten~loos. "This ls the latest In a series of attempts by tho White House ·to s tep again on the path of tbre.ta and blackmail . . . a path that bu long be en bankrupt," the Soviet news · agency Tas s said in a commentary from Washincton. ·'They in the the White House atubbornly do not want to take loto cooslderalion the immutable fact that times have changed and that nobody ls •iven an opportunity to turn back the hands on lhe watch of history. The adventuristic. senseless course of the Reagan administration is doomed to failure." Me anwhile Solidarity chief Lech Walesa has agreed to begin negotiations with Poland's martial law regime, according to uncensored reports reaching 1 the West. Military council members contend the country is calm , "production is growing and worker di sc ipline is increasing " DellY,.... ....... " ·•-K.-.r CttECKUP Newport Beach paramedic "Steve McNichols checks temperature and • condition of Christie Worthington. 13. or Newport Beach. after her Back Bay rescue. ·;r .. The aovernmenl Tuesday acknowledted eiaht people have been killed ln clashes alnce martial law was declared Dec. 13, according to reports Tuesday. Unconfirmed reporta put the number in the hundreds. Reagan banned natural gas pipeline equipment to the Soviet Union as part of trade sanctions "lo put powerful doubts in the minds of the Soviet and Polish leaders about this continued repression." West German officials said Polish Deputy Prime Minister Mleczyslaw Rakowski arrived in Bonn today to meet with Foreign Minister Hans·Dietrich Genscher to discuss the sanctions, which would halt U.S. cooperation in construction of a Soviet gas pipeline to Western Europe. The general feeling in Bonn and other Western European capitals involved in the gas deal was that the Soviets would look elsewhere for equipment lo build the 2 ,400 ·mile pipeline. .Y. ........... r'IPELINE ROUTE Trans·Siberian pipeline starts in Urengoy, 1.450 miles northeast of Moscow and terminates with branc hes in Italy, Franre and Eas t and West Germany . Rakowski ls the first senior Polish orficial to travel abroad since martial law was declared. Polish television announced Industrial price hikes beginning Jan. 1 ror gas, oil, coke and building materials "in line with the economic reform.·' The cost or a ton of crude oil will go from $64.52 to $432.26, the state-run television said. adding that the increases ·'will necessarily mean a rise in retail prices." Earlie r this week , the government said meat and butter rations would be cut. Price hikes and food s hortages In the summer of 1980 led to nationwide strikes that launched Solidarity as the first union in the SovieL bloc free o f Communist Party control. The union was s us pended when Premier Wojciech J aruzelski imposed martjal law Dec 13, ending 16 months of reforms Schmitz apology ul-ged Newport politician $ays he sees no reason to be sorry SACRAMENTO CAP) - Senate Republi c an leader William Campbell says GOP Sen. John Schmitz' religious and sexual slurs against abortion rights advocates w ere "outrageous" and "appalling" and wants him to apologize. But Schmitz. an outspoken Orange County conservative, says he doesn't see any need to apologize to anyone. Campbell said Tuesday he supported the move b y Democrats on the Senate Rules Committee stripping Schmitz of a committee chairmanship, a vice chairmanship and his position on the Commission on the Status of Women. The committee took the action Monday after Schmitz issued a statement saying his Constitutional Amendments Committee had survived the "attack or the bulldykes" during hearings on a constitutional amendment that would ban abortions. The release also said that during a Los Angeles hearing he looked out on •·a sea of hard, Jewish and <arguably) female faces ." Schmitz called amendment opponents "murderous marauders" and said feminist lawyer Gloria Allred was a ·'slick butch lawyeress." Campbell s aid the remarks amounted to "anti-semitism ... an abhorrence that must not and will not be tolerated in this Legislature or anywhere else in government. "As the Republican leader of the Senate, I can state with a certainly that these remarks are anathe ma to the principles and the very substance of our party," he added. Schmit.z, a candidate for the GOP n omination for U.S . senator. claimed the statement really came from Campbell 's top aide. J erry Haleva, saying. "That's not from Campbell. that's from Haleva." "On matters Jewis h, Campbell is really a front for J erry Haleva," Schmitz said. ··whe ne ver Campbell does an y thing , whether it 's introducing a resolution on Jewis h matters . when Bill Campbe ll speaks, it's Jerry Haleva." Haleva, who is Jewish. said Campbell "speaks for his office and the senator has spoken. It's Campbell's release, not mine." Campbell , R ·Haclenda Heights, said he empathized with Schmitz' "deep emotional conviction against abortion." "However, that phil06ophical commitment is no justification for bis vitriolic attack. It is ironic indeed that many of the activ ists within the pro-life movement are in fact members of the Jewish faith. "ll is my fervent hope that Sen . Schmitz will dis a vow himself of his remarks and offer his apologies to all J ews, a great people who are all too often the e a s y targets of hatred and bigotry." Schmitz said: "l 'd like to find out which remarks require an a pology. I'm a little tired of people putting me on the defensive ·' Later an the day. Schmitz talked to KHJ-TV in Los Angeles and said he thought the media was against him. Asked why. he s aid : "The journalis m , the media field is stacked with seminites (sicJ . . who oppose m y position on abortion. They cr eated their own market by complaining ther e weren't enough women in the media, and then when the media succumbed and s t arted an affirmative action program to hire women. they hired these seminites who harped that the re weren't enough women there " Reward offered K NOWLTON TOWN S HIP. N.J . (AP) -Gov. Brendan T. Byrne, using a i;arely invoked slate law, has off~red a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Trooper Philip Lamonaco's killers. tfi rom Page A 1 ~ESCUE. • • :Ming in their boat but there just ~asn'l enough water to get to t)le mud flat," Check explained. Conviction upheld • ID Scarsdale case He said several firemen tried )ttt walk out onto the mud flat but ~ickly sank into the mud. ,Ji:. Finally, a helicopter was lbtought in and hovered over the 2irl and her dog. ,..., Check said a line was dropped .ro the girl who was ordered to ~ip it around her waist. The 'tf elicopter then dropped the other end of the lme on tne sbOre where firemen and police officers pulled her to safety. Colby, the pet Doberman, was carried to the shore by Buntin'g. ·Vegas awaits heavy cro'Wll.s LAS 'VEGAS, Nev. (AP> - Las Vegas hotels and motels say they 're expecting a sell-out c)'owd New Year's weekend fe>llowtng one of the strongest Qhrislmas showings in years. Many hotels and motels report they were sold out. or nearly so. t9r thf Christmas weelte"d. 'l?taey attribute the good business t4> the fact Christmas fell on Friday and many people were taking a three-day weekend. •Laa ... Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority officials say "'°'l botels and motels are sold o\.at for this weekend, but a few rpoms are still available. NEW YORK (AP> -A state appea l s court today unanimously uph.eld Jean Harris' conviction for the murder of her lover, Scarsdale Diet doctor Herman Tarnower. In his opinion, pres iding justice Milton Mollen said, •·we are convinced that although Jean Harris did not receive a perfect trial, she received an eminently fair one. Nothing more is required." 1 The court rejected defense claims t hat the cas e was seriously prejudiced by the prosecution's use of a police officer's report that he heard Mrs. Hanis say, "Oh my God, J think J 've killed him." \trs. Harris made the statement on the telephone to her lawyer the night or the shooting and was overheard by a police officer who later testified at the three· month trial. The statement. ··made under these circumstances, neither indicates nor suggests an intent to kill on the part of Mrs. Harris. It su11ests the contrary s4'ce it reflects her s urprise •l Tarnower's condition and her uncertainty with respect to her respon~ibility for that condition," the decision said. The court said the telephone conversation Issue was "the most difficult and troubling" of Mra . Harris ' appeals arguments. c1 ... "'9d ecfftftl•ln9 7141142·5971 All Oltt., ~rt,,,ent1 IMl .... 321 MAINOFFJCE -Wnt 9tl\' .. ~ C..i. ,_.,.,CA ¥4111.--: ._IMO, C.... Mste, CA ... c;..,,111'4 "" Or .. C.tt ll'Wlltillll!t ~. ... """"MilrlM, lltu* ........ .....,... ,,....., .... ""'---....... !Ml' .. ,.,_ ........... tfe<lel .... ml .. f/4 C4'1t'YieM-· The unanimous ruling by the Appe llate Division of State Supreme Court in Brooklyn means that Mrs. Harris must obtain pe rmission from the s tate's highest court, the Court or Appeals in Albany, if she wishes to appeal further. Joel Aurno u . her trial attorney, was also part of the appeals team. Afte r emerging from the clerk's office, Aurnou appeared grim. He made one phone call and walked briskly outside to his car. He declined to answer Heart attack blamed for HB accident A 41-year-old Buena Park motorist apparently suffered a heart attack while behind the wheel in Huntington Beach and slamlJ'\ed his car into a stop light. police reported. Byron Michael Hoover, 41 , was reported in cri l1 cal condtlion today at Pacifica Hospital in Huntington Beach. police said. He suffered no major injuries lo the Tuesday arternoon collision at the intersection of Brookhursl Street and Adams Avenue, police said. Police say Hoover slumped acros11 the seat of his car and lhe vehicle hit the turning Jltht pole ln the center of the intersection, knocking it to the ground. Attorney picked WASHINGTON CAP> -A Denver attorney who fou1bt envlronmenU l lata over construction of a controversial water treatment plant has been nom)nated for one or the top Jobi ln the F.nvlronMentaJ ProtedJon Asency. EPA Admlnlatrator Anne Gor•uch 1nnounced the nomination of Jamu W. Sandenon on Tuelday. • reporters' questions. Mrs. Harris, 58, was sentenced to 15 years to life at Bedford Hills state prison after a jury round her guilty of second-degree murder this year following a long trial. Lawyers for the former girls' school headmistress argued in their appeal that the conviction was due to "miserable" publicity, a biased juror and a wrongly admitted incriminating statement. Tamower. Mrs. Harris's lover of 14 years, was s hot to death March 10, 1980, at his home in Purchase. Mrs. Harris admitted firing the shots, but said she was trying to kill herself, not Tarnower. The state argued that jealousy over Tamower's affections for another woman , Lynne Tryforos; led Mrs. Harris to drive to h.is home from Virginia and then to repeatedly shoot the millionaire ph ysic ian and author. ·'For a woman to forfeit her liberty in the face or these errors is unthinkable, .. defense lawyer Herald Price Fahringer argued Iraq says Israel jets intercepted NICOSIA, Cyprus CAP> - Jraq claimed today that its warplanes intercepted two Israeli fighter jets that violated Iraqi airspace in the southwest. part of lhe country. The announcement was made by the official Iraqi news agency, lNA, quoting mllltary spokesmen in Bafhdad. The annouacement said Iraqi planes forced two U.S.-made, F -15 Israeli jets lo tum back, but made no mention of any 1unnre being exchanged. INA said t.be Iraqi planes returned safely to base. In Tel Aviv , the Israeli military command had no Immediate comment on the Iraqi claim. The Iraqi news agency quoted a Baghdad military official u saying Israeli jets "violated 30 miles or lraql alnpace before they were driven off by the intercepting Iraqi jell." It aald the incident occurred over the , town of Makrul Naam, a few miles aoulbweat or where lbe borders of Iraq, Jordan 1nd Saudi Arabla meet~ _ 'l:he town lJ aoulb of UM old traql Petroleum Compan7 plpelJne lhat used to carry Jraql • crude oil to Mediterranean terminals. To reach the area from Israel, aircraft would have to cross Iraqi or Saudi Arabia or both. O~ June 7, Israeli warplanes attacked and destroyed an Iraqi nuclear reactor on the outskirts of Baghdad . Because U.S. -supplied jets were used in the attack, American shipments of right.er planes to Israel were temporarily halted by President Reagan. Viet woman pleads ' guilty in scam LOS ANGELES <AP) -Hoa Blcb Vu would tell fellow Vietnamese lmmlsranta there were only a few spaces It.ft on a boat that would brin1 their relative.. to the U.S. They had to par h~r quickly. At ttut _, did, .. alttant U.S. Attorney William F . Fahey said Tuesday. alter Ma. Vu pleaded 1ullt.y to federal cbar1ea the bllked them of $31,000 with promlset lo help iMlr familiee. leave their hom•land. • ' Nov. 19 al a hearing on the appeal. "Then no man is sale. No woman is safe." But Anthony S ervino . Westchester County assistant district attorney. argued that the conviction rested on the defendant's own testimony. Fahringer and Aurnou argued that their client could not have received a fair trial because of prejudicial publicity. ··With.In 12 hours of her arrest the local news papers had already printed the verdict · murder." Aumou said. Polar Bear Club seeks new members tr you're interested in starting the New Year off with a splash albeit a cool splash, join t.he Polar Bear Club at Treasure Island Trailer Park. Polar Bear members have been dashing into the sea ofr the South Laguna beach ror years on Jan. 1, and new me mbers a.re always welcome. Festivities begin around 11 a .m. with a bonfire, coffee, and snacks. The water event belins at noon sharp when Polar Bean and initiates grab hands and dash into the waler. At last c heck , the ocean temperature was a not-so-miserable 58 de1reea. The mobile home partc la just off Coast Hi1hway In South Laguna. across Crom the AJpha Beta center. China test.& jet PEKING <AP> -Cblna'1 ftnl paaaencer Jet detlped to me« International 1tand1rd1 flew back to ita Sbancbal bome base after • autteMlul t•l ruabl lo Ptklnt1 anordln1 to the Sban1h11 newspaper Wea Hui Bao. t l • --...... AP ........ HARDSHIPS -Johnny Carson of NBC's ·'Tonight Show." is s urrounded by former Playboy centerfolds as they prepare a New Year's Eve program to celebrate 1982's arrival. The women are. from left, Michele Drake, Nikki Thomas. Heidi Sorenson and Sondra Theodore. ManJrell show to leave NBC? Singer Barbara MandreU, star of the only variety show on network prime-time television, reportedly has told NBC she won't return next season, but her show's co·producer said be hasn't .been told about it. "Al this point I've heard nothing from NBC or Miss Mandrell" said Marty Krofft, co.executive producer of "Barbara Mandrell and the Investigators say an electrical short caused a fire that destroyed a $525,000 house in Escondido. Dentist Wllliam P. Cartla recently sold the house with 5,000 squar e feet of floor space. Escrow was to close next Monday. The unoccupied house at the southeast edge of Escondido burned for almost four hours before neighbors reported it, investigators said. Mandrell Sisters." Mias-Mandrell informed the network that she finds the work too hard and plans lo spend more time on her singing career, according to NBC entertainment reporter Rona Barrett and Daily Variety, a show business trade paper. The Mandrell s how, also starring sisters Louise and lrlene, has been one of the highest-rated series for third·place NBC. AFL-CIO President Lane Kirkland has selected a veteran Los Angeles Times reporter for the labor federation's top public information post. Kirkland announced the appointment of Murray Seeger as director of the department of information at the Washington headquarters of the 15 million-member labor federation. Seeger, 52, will succeed Saal Miller, who is retiring Jan. 15. &lcbard aoe aaya hi• 30·mlle bicycle rlde to announce his candidacy for the state Assembly "ii Indicative of the type ol campa1in I'll run." Roe, a Del Mar clty councilman and former mayor, started out with 14 other cyclist.a in Leucadia. There were six others when they reached Imperial Beach 7\.4, hours later. Roe , a 45 -year·old Democrat, was cheered on. by several small groups of supporters along the way. He wants to run -or ride -in the newly created 75th district. Blaming bad publicity that docged her first year in Washington on "freshman" mistakes, U.S. Sen. Paula Hawkim wants to make a new start in 1982. "My disappointments have been many," she said. "I have another day for accomplish ments tomorrow." The first-term Republican from Winter Park, Fla .. said she's searching for a new press secretary. "I'm going to take the WL away for a retreat. We as a family,'' Mrs. Hawkins said. "We'll go for a weekend to the country." NEW START -Sen. Paula Hawkin s blame s "freshman mistakes" for bad publicity in he r first term in Washington and hopes to make a ne w start for 1982. Sudden showers Coastal Winds 111 •llernoon west to nor111wetl 12 to 11 knots. west•rly •-lls21DJl•I. 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James Vollbracht. will deliver the petition~ on whi ch he says there a re already 500 signatures. to the White House Potential Atlanta jurors eyed Several believe publicity biased. against Williams • • ~ ., ATLANTA <AP> -Several prospective jurors at Wayne B. Williams' murder trial &aid they thought publicity about the slayings of young blacks has been biased against the defendant. ''I've only heard one side. I've heard the bad side," said one wom an . "It would take evidence from hlm <Williams> before I made up my mind." Willi ams . 23 . a bla c k free· lance came ram an and self.styled talent promoter. is charged with murdering Nathaniel Cater, 27, and Jimmy Ray Payne, 21 , two of 28 young blacks slain in a mysterious string of killings. No charges have been filed in the 26 other deaths. The woman, who cannot be identified because of a court order, said under questioning in the Fulton County Superior courtroom that news accounts made it appear a body had been thrown off the Chattahoochee River bridge where Williams was first stopped by police. ·'I a ssumed a body was disposed of from that bridge," she said. Williams first came to police attention May 22 when he was stopped on a bridge af~r a police stakeout team heard a loud splash in the water. eater's body was found downstream two days lj\ter, about 500 yards from where Payne's body was found a month earlier. The defendant, dressed m a dark blue vested s uit with no tie, sat al the defense table during the long questioning process Tuesday. H e conferred occasionally with his defense team. , About 64 reporters were in the Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Ctrtifitd Gtmolo11i•t. AGS In the spirit or the · holiday season, I wish t-0 pass along to you a nostal,ic poem on the right, m the hope that it will give you the same pleasure that it has given to me. Grandfather clocks, as well as similar fine mantel clocks, have faced down the ;challenge of plastics ,and modern design, •so that, today, such ·clocks will, in fact, be~ome true heirlooms tomorrow . To all our won_. derful customers, whom we consider lrtends, thanks for a fine 1980, and best wishes to you all for .1881. courtroom again Tuesday, but the crowd of s pectators that s howed up Monday failed to materialize the second day. The spectators' section or 65 seats was less than half full when court convened at 9 a.m. Among those watching the proceedings we re Williams' parents . b o th retir e d schoolteachers. Thirteen panelists were added to the jury pool Tuesday, joining 11 who qualified on the first day of questioning Monday. Of the 24 jurorS" qualified so far. 16 are white and eight black. All 13 were added during the morning. More were questioo-1 during the afternoon, but n• passed the initial s creeninc. Sixty-three people have ~ questioned so far from the l>Qtl of 700 summoned for the tri~. with 30 excused for hardship aOd nine for cause. Once the pool of qualifi~ jurors reaches 60, the final pantl of 12 jurors and four alternates will be selected. The pool was increased from 48 by Jud•e Clarence Cooper, who w~I preside at the six-lo 10-week' trial. He indicated that te s timony would begin sometime next week. LA County to probe . . • coroner operations • . . . LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Los Angeles County Board of S upervi so r s ordered an investigation into allegations or unorthodox procedures and conflicts of interest by County Coroner Thomas Noguchi. The board's 5-0 action followed a series of articles in the Los Angeles Times this week detailing a variety of allegations against the coroner and his stair that included inaccurate drug te!:t s, lost , mismanaged or stolen evidence. failure lo perform autopsies on disputed cases, inadequate staff training, and stealing of items from dead bodies. "The disclos ures are quite shocking and disturbing," said Supervisor Ed Edelman. "I don't know if the allegations are true, but the board should look into it." Noguchi's office said he was not available for comment about the supervisors· investigation. but Chief Deputy Coroner Richard Wilson said the scrutiny will be welcome. "We welcome this SO·called investigation. We feel that it will help highlight the fact that we have a very heavy caseload add that we feel we are understaffed and we do not have adequate s pa ce to s tore bodies and process those bodies in a proper manner," Wilson said. He also said "there is notbina new" in the allegations repo~ in the Times and nothing that h as not already been investigated. • He s aid those previous investigations. which were not widely publicized, proved aU or Noguchi's actions to be "totally appropriate." Winding the Clock When I wu a little lld, my ofd gY1ndfathtr said Tho• none should wind the dock but he, and so 1t time for be•I He'd fumble fOf the ~rlous key kept high upon thti 1hel' And set aside that little tatk entirely for himself In time ttandfettter paued ewev end'° that duty f11tl Unto my father Who perfcwmed the wetkly cu1tom well: He held that cloc:ka were not to be by careless personl wound And he alone should turn the key or move the hinds around. I etivled him ttm little tatk and withed that I miQttt be The OM to be entrusted with the turning of the key. lut y.-by yeet the ctock Wit hia exdusive bit of care Until the dly the•""'' c:11me 1t1d smoothed hia ti Iver halr. Tode'Y the ttsk it mine to do, Uk• t"°'9 who've~ befCKt, I em 1 iellous prdt.n of thlt rCM.tnd end glnay doot And until et my ch1mblr doOf God'• messenger shlll kno• To me alone shell be '"""d the rltht to wind the dodl . MEMB£R AMERICAN GEM SOCl~TY 1823 NEWPORT BL\IO COST~ MESA 3e YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION B1nkAni•noero-ht-.r CN PHONE~' . ~ ... •' '1 I s Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 30, 1981 mffiTID rn rn Buy of Caesars founders OK'd Stockholders. approve purchase of Perlmans' stock at twice current value LOS ANG ELl:S <AP > - Stodtholden of Ca•Jn World Inc. have approved tke $91 mil lion buyout or compal\y founders Clifford and Stuart Perlman. Although lhe purcllaae of the Perlmana' stock at S!O a share -twice the current market value -was crJUclaed by several atockbot•ers, the proposal to ptttdtaae the Perlmana' 18 perc!eat llllerest in Caesars passed euily. New Jersey Gamla1 officials bad told the coraouy that It must get rid of the Peflman.s in order lo continue operatine its Atlantic City casino. The New J ersey ofriclals cited the Perlman.s' alleged business ties to reputed underworld fi&ures. Under t he proposal. th e Perlmans also wiU receive $5 a s hare Cor their Caesars New Jersey stock. a deal worth about $2 million. The plan has been challenged in court by several stockholder lawsuits which are still pending. Caesars World's management slate or di r ector s, which includes the Perlmans, also won election easily at Tuesday's annual meeting. Tbe Perlmans will take leaves or absence during their terms as directors. About 300 s hare h olders attended the meeting and many or them objected bitterly to the terms of the buyout. "Why s hould you set a price of $20? Why not $15? Why not $10 - I think it's grossly unfair," said Ben Seidel , a Ca lifornia stockholder. Caesars Chairman Harold Berkowlti noted that the company could not force the Perlmans to sell but was compelled by the New Jersey ruling to eliminate them from operations In that state. As part of the proposal, Clifford Perlman is to be hired as chief executive or Caesars Palace, t h e company's Las Vegas hotel casino. His contract can be terminated if New Jersey oHicials rule he cannot be employed by the Nevada subsidiary. Seide l's sentiments were echoed by a number of other shareholders who questioned the $20 price. "I'm willing to take m y lumps on the open marketplace, and I think they should take theirs," one shareholder said to loud applause. Killer could cut sentence Be rkowitz contended the effective price of the buyout was about $17 a sh1tr f! since the Perlman.'> will be paid over a period of s ix years . He re iterated the compa ny's position by reading from the prospectus. Ruling gives man chance to 'earn his way back' DANVILLE, Ind. CAP> -A convicted murderer who could race 30 years in prison holds "the key to his cell door" if he fulfills only a few requirements, including making a speech about why killing is wrong. a county judge says. _ In an unus ual sentencing, Hendricks Circuit JOdge Jeffrey Boles ruled Dennis Strange can be eligible for parole in fi ve to 10 years if he m eets sever al req uiremenls. Otherwise, he must pay a $5,000 fine a nd serve 30 years in prison without parole, Boles said. Indiana law allows a judge to ~entence an inmate to serve without parole. Strange, sentenced Monday, ..,as convicted Nov. 11 or fatally shooting his wife, Bobetla, on Aug. 26 at their Mme in Avon J.'es t o f India napolis . The slaying followed an argument in which Strange accused her of flirting with another rft an, police said. Bes ides the s p eech , which must be delivered at a hearing in five months as the first step to rarly release , Strange must develop a marketable skill. earn a degree at the Indiana State Prison at Michigan City and turn over all of his property. Boles said. He said the property would be sold at public auction and the Suits filed over splash CLEVELAND <API -Leslie J . Mil fay. who was sued for $105,000 by a female telegram singer thrown into a s wimming pool during a birthday party. has filed a $405,000 countersuit. Lenne Jacobs filed suit 1n Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court, clai ming that Mitray, 37, picked her up and threw her into the pool, causing h er to suffer phys i cal and emotional injuries. Milfay's countersu1t said that Ms . Jacobs "feigned emotiona l and physical injury for the sole purpose or deriving publicity and furthering her career " • HIGH COUNTRY INOW A resident of Montezuma. a · h a mlet southwest or Georgetown. Colo .. gets firewood after : a h eavy s nowfall over the weekend. The Colorad o money would go to ~upport Strange·s four children. now living with rela tives. As another condition of parole. Boles said Stnmge must support his children. rang1n~ in age from 2 to 11. until they become of legal age or finis h their schooling, including college. He must turn half his earnings from a prison shop to that cause. the Judge ruled. St range also mus t pay all court costs. remain a model prisoner and hne up a JOb before parole The judge said Monday's sent<•ncing would bene fit both victims and convicts If olher judges foll owed suit. 11 could help alleviate crowding al the state prison, he added ·'This 1s a chance for a man to earn his \\ ay back, .. Roles said · · 1 f hl' chooses not to. he can ser ve JO years and scream at society .. He '!> f.?Ol lhl' key to his cell door if hl' pay~ for his children's education. gf.'tS his ~ducation and pays back taxpayers" for the cost of the trial. the judge said "Although the proposed transaction will result in the incurrence by the company or substantial additional debt and a subs tantial reduction in the company's net worth, the manag~menl and directors believe the importance of being able to protect itself against the possibility or having to withdraw involuntarily from the casino indus try in New Jersey ... justify the cos t o f the transaction." Berkowitz said. H e ~l so reviewed t h e company's results, noting that profits in the fi rst quarter ending Oct. 31 dropped to $12.4 million. or 46 cents a share from $16.9 million, or 64 cents a share a year earlier. The Phil adelp hia -bo rn brothers started business in 1957 from a single Miami Beach hot dog stand . Their small business, once featuring hot dogs boiled in beer, soon became the Lum's fa s t food fran c hise The Perlmans purchased Caesars Palace for $58 million in 1969. changed the company's name and eventually sold off its fast-food subsidiary. .~ ........ mountains remained under a travelers · advison· Tuesdav as s now continued to fall. adding to the more than two feet that has fallen in many locations . ------------Polish crisis • t • FIND YOUR NAME ~eparates pair · COCOA, F la . <AP ) -Martt Jasperson ~arried Elableta in April and ls about to close a ~eal on a new house. But he says he won't move in until his wife, stran4ed In her Polish homeland. ean joln him. Elabieta hi.sn't *n heard from since Dec. 8. ive days before martial law was declared in oland and telephone tommunlcation was cut oft. he was in Poland await1n1 a permanent mml1ration puapGl'l. "I don't want lier to move into my house. I ant ut to move i9to out house,·· he told the Cocoa ew1paper Today In an interview published onday. "I don't even want to put a nail hole in e wall. "We're 1tart.l.D1 a new itfe. and I want us lo do tto1etber." But the couple hu been separated for three of be et1bt montlla t•ey have been married , cludlq a lonely Chrt1tmas. J..,..._ Mid lie put a candle In the window au. ........ , ftusville home Cbriatmas Eve for ....... Mr l'bUlh ~-· .. ,_., ta Uae net1bbortaood uw lt and .... Ill their wlndowt. It '1 a J1!1Gfle care," tM aaya. rtM at UM U.I . lmbuay ln •n•• ...... Ute nupl• met Uaere ln lllO • ..,..._ .. "11bbal .._.alloDal bualD .. " . .. WIN 4 TICKETS .WORTH $18 Hundreds of Sports & Vacotion Displays RVs & Alxessories • Fishing Clinics • Comping • T rOYel Film Festival • HOURS: 2-10 pm Dally Noon-10 pm Sat. Noon.a pm Sun. • 0.1l=~urlng "Tti. Boxing l<angt1roo" • llMlll C9MJITa. COTEI • ._ .... Ctlttt.atot 9 Winners In Today' 1 Classified st ·~-...­SNOW FUN Myron .Johnson . 12. of De nver. takes to the air I top> as he ride~ an inner tube off a s now Jump at a De nver park this \H•ek l k loses control 1 c·enter ' and <·rashes t bottom 1 Christmas easy favorite in poll WASllll'\GTON 1AP 1 When in d oubt. pollsters poll And som c•t1mcs they poll when there is n't much doubt at all Publi<· opinion surve~ s DO\\ han arr1rmed that people like• Christmas. although they think it is too commercialized There aJso 1s a poll ~howing that most Americans don't make any New Year's resolutions. with lhe verdict mixed as to whether those who do make them keep the m New Year's . 1n c1dcnta ll y. doe s n 'l hold a candl e to Christmas as a favo r ed American holiday An Associated Pres s NBC News poll showed Chn:.tmas the runaway favorite among holidavs The s urvey of 1.602 adult Americans was ·completed 10 days before Chris tmas, which probably boosted the rating. Seventy percent of those s urveyed said Christma!> or Hanukuh was the ir favorite holiday Th anksg1v1ng ran second. with only 8 percent Ind epe nd ence Da y was preferred by 6 percent. Easter by 5 percent. New Year 's Eve and New Year's Day combined got only 2 percent Halloween got zero But then. mos t people don't get Halloween presents. And nobody gets the day off. A public opinion s urvey s pon sored b y M erit . the cigarette people, in an oblique form of advertising. came up with the data on Ne\\ Year's resolutions. According to that poll . 69 percent of Americans don't make any Fourteen pen·ent s aid the y make resolutions and don't keep them. 13 percent said they m ake them a nd live up to them. Four percent declined to venture a res ponse to the question Those may be people who have resolved not to be polh..d on such topics . Both s urveys put numbers behind lhc hol1dav :.eason refrrJ1n that Chris t.ma:. has becoml· too eomm erc1allzed The AP N HC poll showed that 83 percent think that 's so In the M ent s un e~. 84 percent said so Whal Jll of that proves 1s not ver) much Rut after all. 1t is the holida~ Sl'ason and even the polbtl·r~ are getting into the spinl • Anolhl'r AP-NBC poll finding swing:. the :.ubjecl back toward the more mundane topics that \\ill dominate the public opinion samplings in the campaign year a head Sixty nine percent of lhU S l' ~Ur\e\ed 1n t he pre Chnstma!> 1)011 s aid they \\ere t·utting b~H·k on holiday gifts or entertainment because of higher price!-. That hollda~ poll ques tion wasn't lied to pol1t1cal questions put in Lhc same ~urvey . but they fit Logl•ther Sixt) one percent said Pr<•!>1dent Rcaf,?an 1s doing a fair JOb at best 1n handling the cconom~. while 36 percent rated his performance in that area good to excellent N or w ere t\m er 1ca n s particularly opt1mistit about their financial prospects in the year ahead Fifty percent said they think their financial lot will be about the same as in 1981. while 26 percent :.aid they think the\' ·11 be worse off and 20 percent expect things to get better Loan in default LAS VEGAS. Ne v. CAPJ The Chase Manhattan Bank of New York has filed a foreclosure notice against the J ockey Club. seeking payment of a $4.3 million loan on the Las Vegas property. The c lub ceased operations Nov. 24 when public areas such as a restaurant and health club were closed. NEW YEARS EVE at the INN at the PARK HOTEL 1 Block So. of Olsnevland on Harbor Blvd. BIG BAND DANCING TO THE DDIE STELL ORCHESTRA 9PMTO1 AM • • t Giant 32')c64' teakwOOd dance floor t Noisemakers. hats. and favors t Free validated par1(1ng t 2 drinks or split of champagne $15 PER PERSON Advanced Sales At Hotel Cashier Tickets Will Be Available At The Door New Year's Eve 24 Hour Recorded Info 525·7657 OVERLAND STAGE RESrAURANT .. ·- Orange Coast DAILY PILOTM'ednesday, December 30, 1981 s ~TI ill TI~ Bar probes challenge Deukmejian handling of bar gaining law action studied SACRAMENTO <AP> -The State Bar la conductin1 an ethics 1nveatlaation of Attorne y General Geor1e Deukmejlan's handling ot a le1al challen1e to Ca lifor n ia's collectlve bar1alnln1 law, the Sacramento Bee reported Sunday. The Bar's confidentiality rules prohibit co mm e nt on inveatlgat.ions in progress. But a Deukme ji an ai d e, M lke Suit charges Patty defamed couple OAKLAND (AP> -The couple who helped Patricia Hearst Shaw elude a nationwide FBI hunt has filed a $6.9 million laws uit charging t hat s he defamed them in her newly published memoirs. Jack and Micki Scott charged Mrs. Shaw with portraying them in "Every Secret Thing" as ha vi ng been part of the Sy mbionese Liberation Army despite her knowledge that they "strenuously disagreed with the goals, objectives and tactics" of the radical organization. she would want to return to her family." Arter her capture in San Francisco in 1975, Mrs. Shaw was convicted of robbing a bank with the SLA. She later was pardoned. Roberts said Scott, former Oberlin Coll ege a thle tic director, has been unable to obtain any teaching job or to sell any articles on s ports since allegations of bis affiliation with the SLA. Neither the Scotts nor Mrs. Franchetti, confirmed that an inquiry which he considered only a formality was being conducted by the Bar. The issue stem s f rom an unsuccessful attempt by the cons ervative Pacific Le1al Foundation to get CalifornJa's law on collective bargaining for s tat e e mployees ruled unconstitutional. Deukmejian. a longtime critic of the collective bargaining law, s upport e d Pa c ifi c Legal Foundation's suit in arguments before the California Supreme Court. Associate Justice Stanley Mos k, who wrote the court's opinion , n oted th at two Oeukmejian deputies had been giving legal advice to the State Personnel Board, the defendant in the suit, while Deukmejian was working with the plaintiffs. Attorney Dennis Roberts said that Scott, his wife and parents drove the fugitive newspaper heiress from California . to a Pennsylvania hideout in the summer or 1974 because "they be lieved that once she was freed from the clutches of the SLA, Shaw appeared when the suit was filed in Alameda County Superior Court. The suit names as defendants, I'd rs Shaw. co-a uthor Alvin Mo s cow . and the book 's publis hers. Do ubl eday & Co mpany Inc. Mosk ques tion e d the "constitution al. statutory or ethical authority for s uc h conduct by t he a tto rney general ,'· an action that Franchetli said triggered an automatic investigation by the State Bar. State Bar inquiries normally TIME WIL TE F .,, • ...,....,. take six months to a year or l LL -As ather Time 1 Phil h p 111 month old Caitlin Firth of Pac1f1<.' Grove 1! more. Penalties can r ange from Pratt of Monter ey) racks up anothe r year whoS(' reluc:t a nce to s<.'r ve her time s pe<1ks private reprimands to and takes off down the coast. he casts a for 1l!-.elr Could th(' ,0 uthful discontent of 5 us pension or disbarm _.....;e_n_l. ____ s_y_m_p_a_t_h_e_t _i c_g_I a_n_c_e __ a_t _h_1 s_r_c_' p_l_a_c_e_m_e_n_t __ 1_9_8_2_1_x_· d_ue_t o_r_u_m_•_>r_s_· 1_1f_h_a_rd::_:_t •...:.· m.:.......:..t.'-...:.S ...:.a...:.h..::.t'..:.a_d_"---1 Antique trains to run St ate to buy r ai lroad museum SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The sl ate plans to acquire a railroad museum and operate antique steam trains in the Mother Lode by summer 1983, a newspaper article says. The la st hu rdles t o settling operating details and acquiring land around the Sie rra Railroad in Tuolumne County were cleared this wee k end, the San Francisco Chronicle said. The state plans invol ve reopening a tourist attraction called Railtown 1897 in J amestown and running trains pulled by antique s t eam locomotives on the Sierra raHs. The 57 miles of track, between Oakdale in the San Joaquin Valley and Tuolumne City in the foothills, first were built in 1897. The railroad had operated until New Year 's Eve in 1979, and its trains had appeared in such movies as "High Noon" and ··Bound for Glory.'' The stale Legislature last year appropriated $750,000 to buy 20 acres o f land in Jamestown for the museum. And Charles Crocker, who once operated passenger trains on the Sierra, donated a collection of historic railroad equipment to the state. Crocker, president of the Sierra railroad, then sold the line's freight operations to Silver Foot Jnl:. The stale was to operate passenger trains over the Sierra whit~ Silver Foot ran freight service. The n e ws paper quoted state officials as sayin& the "Jut hurdle had been cleared" and only minor legal problems remained before the agreement could be signed. Shut paper returns TIJUANA, Mexico IAP> -The controversial daily newspaper Zeta, which the government shut down on Christmas Eve, is back on the streets des pite the presence of Mexican customs agents in the newsroom. S pokesm e n sa id they were gu a rding a typewriter . two photocomposition machines, a table and four chairs until it is proved that import duties were paid. The actual printing of Zeta, which has been critical of Baja California Gov. Roberto de la Madrid and his brother Francisco, the federal customs director. is done across the U.S. border in Chula Vista. Editor Jesus Blancornelas fled to Chula Vista when a pro-government labor union shut down his newspaper ABC in l979 in what union officials ca lled a m ove a uthorized b y pro-government stockholders. In the years since, while his family lived in Tijuana, he published Zeta with his former reporters and sent it i nto Tijuana . The s l ig ht , bespectacled editor recently was allowed to return home. Bl a ncorne las told a custom s hearing Monday that the table and chairs belong to him . He was given 15 days to deny with proof that be tried to avoid paying $800 duty on the furniture. which cost him $1,000 in the United States. Ailing boy tours studio H OLLY W OOD <AP > - Twelve-year-old Todd Cantrell, who underwent eye treatments in the Soviet Union for degenerative retinitis pigmentosa , saw the "Red Sea" part and met "Jaws" during a tour of Universal Studios on Tuesday. With an entourage of about 20 people, including bis parents and r ep r esenta ti ves o f Re tinitis Pigmentosa International, the Dalton, Ga., fifth grader took the traditional studio tour, includinl the parting of the Red Sea, a collapsing bridge, aq avalanche , the mechanical •hark that played the title role in the movie "Jaws" and visits to sets of old TV shows like "Leave It to Beaver," sa)d Universal publicist Daniel Lubin. He also met actors dressed as Frankenstein and the Phantom of the Opera. Todd's sightseeing came a day after actor Charlto n Heston, honorar y national c hairman of Retinitis Pigmentosa International, gave Todd a sophisticated night vision aid. Todd's affliction, which he has s uffered since he was 6 months old, involves a gradual deterioration in the retina. 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And the situation could be worse wt\en the n e w l aws requiring beavier sentences for drunken drivers go into effect , though Gates says this is not a key factor. Under the proposed J a il Work Release Program. inmates sentenced to six days or less could be assigned to s upervised public service work in lieu of jail time. Gates estimates up to 1.400 persons a year could quality for the program. thus freeing jail s pace for those sentenced for mo r e serious offenses. The sheriff had hoped state funding for programs designed to keep minor offenders out of jails would be available for the work program which would cost about $88,500 to administ e r . That apparently will not be the case in this fiscal year. but Gates says he intends lo advance the proposal again next year. He will be we ll advised to do so. As the sheriff points out. it should be possible to find some more productive occupation for minor law offenders than sitting in jail watching t e levision at public expense. Lesson from Poland When Soviet tanks rolled into Prague in Augus t 1968. one important item in the takeover or a nation had been overlooked - communication with the outs ide world, via television. radio a nd th e t e l e x wires u sed b y correspondents had not been cut in advance. So for a brief period the world was treated to first-hand news of the Soviet in va~ion . including trag ic pictures of youths throwing rocks at the tanks as they rolled through the city 's main square. stude nts d e mons trating a gai nst the takeover, and even interviews with Czech dissidents before thev were rounded up. · No such errors were made in General Wojciech J aruzelski"s military takeover of Poland. The s uccess of the advance pla nning makes one wonder why it is that communist govern- ments can't be as efficient in ~rganizing their economy. Before the military even appeared on the s treets . all communication was cut . All telephones. even those in private homes. went dead . All television and radio broadcasting ceased. lo reopen with just one channel and o n e radio sta tion broadcasting under government supervision from Warsaw. Telex communication was h a lted for days. and reopened only with heavy government censorship of news reports. The dis tribution o f al l publications and the use of all printing equipment. including office copiers. was prohibited without pri or gover nm e nt 1pproval. All frontiers were sealed to both air and surface travel and private travel within the country was banned. The sale of gasoline to private motorists was halted. All educational institutions. with the exception of nursery schools, were closed. All public gatherings. except indoor church services. were banned . In a ll Jaruzels ki put into effect more than 20 separate orders to effectively seal the n a tion from the rest of the world a nd t o curb internal communication as well. To dictators of any political shade. the pen and the spoken word remain as much to be feared as the sword. And therein may lie a lesson to critics of our sometimes too-freewheeling free press. Too much information may be hard to digest. but the stifling of information can be used to help kill a nation. Reserves must be ready Twe nt y-two Califo rnia ._tnembe rs of Congress . a bipartisan majority, have petitioned Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger for a bigger sh are of the defense budget to make up for serious shortages of modem equipme nt and full-time personnel in the .National Guard and Reserve Forces. The congressmen point out that. while the Guard and Reserve forces make up half of the nation's combat forces and two-thirds of the support forces . the two military compone nts receive only 5 percent of defense funds. Specifically. they propose that the aging F -106 aircraft now used on round-the-clock alert at the Fres no Air National Guard base be replaced with F -16s . Guardsmen. they say. must have an opportunity to t r ain on the equipment they would have to use if mobilized for active duty . • And Calif omia also needs to hire at least four full-time guardsmen for every unit to handle administrative. maintenance and training chores. Guard leaders claim. Since those serving in the National Guard and Reserve Forces are training on a part-time basis. while holding down regular civilian jobs. they co n stitute an unus ua l l y cost-effective branch of the military. And in time of national emergency. their readiness can be crucial. U ndermann e d for ces. trai ning with inad e quate equipment. do not add up to a truly "ready" reserve. The Reagan administration has emphasized the need for an increased defe nse budget. lt would make sense to direct some of the increase to those first in line for mobilization . Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Oth~r views ex- pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invit- ed. Addres.s The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA in626. Phone (714) 642-021. . L.M. Boyd/Oddball laws You generally can fi&ure out why some oddbaU ordinances get on the books. It ~u long illegal ln Texas to carry a ~r or pUers in your pocket. They could be used as cutters in rante wars over barbed wire. It's Ule&al to throw a masquerade party In New York City. Too many masked bandits elatmed' when caught that they were going to such parties. But .wbt do YfN sup~ the powerB In BlnniJIPa ... Ala., passed a law to prolalbH tlllt dthiRC or a car wbi .. bUadfoJdedt Native. wbo cuatomarlly stt on the ORANGE COAST llllyPilat ground tnstead or in chairs don't l(et varicose veins . British medical researchers make that claim. In nine out or 10 American homes Is at. least one deck of playing cards. Q. Are there Venetian bUnds in Venice? A. Not many. if any. What there are of them ln Italy are known u Persta.D blinds. Tbe F"nch wbo lnven&ed tbem ortllullJ bound the tiltinl tlatl toselbei" with a type Wf tape lbat tame fnafl ~eoloe. thus the Venetian bllDd name. T8'llMI A. MillrJltlM Editor .. ,...,.. K,...clt .EdltorJel P9" Editor Bureaucrats bungle food aid WA S HINGTON -The starving peasants of Bangladesh are robbed of American food shipments by one of the most corrupt bureaucr acies in the world, as I previously reported. What makes this particularly shocking is that another bureaucracy -the U.S. Agency for International Development has allowed this scandal to go on. 1 sent my roving correspondent. Peter Grant, to find out why the poor people of Bangladesh are still starving after $1 .5 billion in American aid has been sent to them over the past 10 years. He found that rampant official corruption and deliberate Bangladesh government policy were giving American grain to the well·lo-do and the prof iteer s . ins tead of to the poverty.stricken peasants for whom it was intended. AID OFFICIALS on the scene and in Washington could have put a stop to this heartless corruption. but they were more interested in guaranteeing their annual budget than in malting the program work. Food, intended as a weapon against human misery and political unrest. was instead turned into a budgetary weapon t-0 protect the little empires of entrenched bureaucratic fat cats. AID's dealings with CARE. the relief organization whose profess ional administrators are in char ge or the Food for Work program in Bangladesh. provided a disturbing example of this self-servin g ope ration b y U.S . s wivel-chair jockeys. Food for Work is a simple enough idea: The United Sta les donates grain to be paid as wages for workers who build roads. canals. levees and other needed development project-;. Because the work is unpleasant and the wages modest. the program naturally attract!> Q -J1-c1-11-1-11-1a-1 -~ only the poorest of the poor the very ones for whom Congress intends U S aid to be earmarked. Under contract with AID and the Ba n glades h government. CA R E 's experienced administrators have been trying throughout lhe five-year history of Food for Work to see lo 1t that U.S. grain is properly dispensed. But CA RE officials have found both Al D and Bangladesh working agains t them . Some examples : THE CARE field s taff regularly uncovered instances of workers being cheated on their meager wages or being paid in practically inedible grain Neither U.S. nor Bangladesh officials did anythjng lo correct these abuses when CARE reported them. Many projects of dubious quality were accepted by lenient AID offi cials. One such project was s upposed to have ra ised a three-mile stretch of road four feet to keep 1l from rtooding during the rainy season. Yet six months after completion. my correspondent drove only one mile before he had Lo turn hiS Jeep back; erosion had made the road impassable. When CA RE rejects work projects il t·ons1ders impractical. AID officials determined to meet their distribution goal pressure for reconsideration. In one district last year . three out of four ··reconsidered" projects were fa ilures. as CARE had predicted One was an embankment that promptly slid into the river it was supPosed to deflect. In a rare moment of candor. an AID official explained why meeting the food distribution goal 1s so 1mPortant -to the bureaucrats. If all the budgeted wheal for a given year is not dispensed. he said. Am·s Bangladesh operation "ould '"lose the ass is tance to Cambodian refugees" the following year' WHAT'S NEXT? AID officials have been afraid to offend the Bangladesh government by using U S. food as a lever to produce needed reforms. Fortunately. CA RE has shown more guts . Last year CA RE proposed changes that would give it greate r control, inc luding the right to punish abuses. Smee CARE was the only outfit with sufficient expertise to run the Food for Work program. AID reluctantly agreed to lobby for the changes with the Banglad esh gover nm e nt . But Bangladesh orficials are still dragging their feet Congressional costs hard to justify To the Editor: Whether or not President Reagan's. economic m oves prove socially be"eficial only time will telJ, but what is undeniably proved by his policies makes me believe the American people have been sold short. Reagan's policies h a v e b e en aimed at reducing government spending so as to alleviate MAILBOX our monetary pinch. and yet, while he swings a mean ax rampant through all programs directly affecting the masses, he accurately misses clearing any fat from the pork-bellies on capitol hill. For instance, members of Congress have long been able lo literally write their own ticket to any place in the world paid for courtesy or the American public while the public they represent can barely afford bus fare to work. Where is the equality? If we the people mus t suffer, suffer loo, should our servants! No amount of bureaucratic blabbering will convince me that these congressional c~ts and others are jus tified in the public interest. That smoke screen has worn pretty thin to my eyes. And what is clear lo me is that In this country tbe only people who really benefit from our form of 1ovemment are the peoi>le that form our government, and rm pretty fed up with paying for steak and getting &iy the bone! MICHAEL HENDRJE Stop /3rael aid To the Editor: The overt acts of aggre111lon by Israel can no lon1er be ignored by this country. Our posture In the Mlddle Eut and our lma.t• ht' the world cab only be jud1ed by our low profile~ to Israel's sell terYina am of Nfl'alion and as amblvalenc•. • From the to-called anneuUon or Ute Golan Kels:bta by Israel to the lnvuloa of Lebanon, the bombln• ot the lnql nuclear power plant to IUppretllon or human rillltl on the West Banlt, Israel poaltionl UI u bela1 tn support and aubtcriblnl to their acUona. ML aEGIN hu mad• It perfectly clear be trill pureue any path that i1 In th• belt latereat of br .. 1, without consuJUnt us. In the next ~ath he unllaterall1 calla u our allies. We cannot at.md the auoelaUon. Ld U1 .,... .. and •••cribe to our own foreign policy m that area in the best interests of our own country without the tainted influence of a Jewish lobby. We unequivocally caJI for a meaningful condemnaUon of Israel and an end to all military aid to a country which has blatantly violated all previous agreements t hat our assis tance would not be used for acts of aggression. JOHN GESKE Airport needs To the Editor · I t hink Supervisor Ralph Clark has finally hjt the nail on the proverbial head as to what his true feelings are on the future of John Wayne Airport. Speaking to a luncheon audience of about 300 recently, Mr. Clark 'referred to John Wayne Airport as "the bird we have in hand" and as such saw little need to build a new regional airport. This kind of narrow-minded attitude is precisely the reason why this and all previous county boards of supervisors have failed so m!serably in their responsibility to provide an adequate commercial air transportation system for the citizens of this county. It has always been easier for these lackadaisical supervisors to pass the buck and to play make-believe with the fantasy t hat 400-acre John Wayne Airport could somehow magically solve Che county's future air transportation problems. THE f'Acr or the .matter ls, even with the proposed $100 mlllloo boondoule expansion of John Wayne Airport, the county acknowledces that this postage atamp·•lzed facility will never be able to serve more than 30 percent or the projected commerclal air needs ot this area. Coura1eoua leaders would gladly race thia d1frtcuh challenge and be1ln In earnest, immediately, tbe search for and the development or the refional airport whose need ta onlJ too obvious to anyone wlth an ounce of lntelllcence or who JI capabM or lookln1 11\1 f artber lnto the Mure tban bla next tledlon. • Lttttri /rom rtcxkra ure ~lcomt Tile rtght to condn11~ ltlttrf to /at 1pocr or ,#hrr11natl Lahti 1s rP&truf'd l,1tt1rs o/ JOO words or ~'' '41111 M glu.n pr1/1rmc1 All lttttra maut 1raclud1 1lgnolurt aftd malling oddrtu but namti ma~ bf wtt~Ad °" ,, qutat 1/ su//ltitnt rtoson 11 oppor111r PotfrJI wm flOt ~ pMbl"111d IAtffT'f rrM!V ~ ttl~on«J to 542.fJ>36 Nomt and pftoM 111unMr of IM t'OntnbMtor '"..., bf ,U'ft for utrif lcatkm purpoaef • We ll Mr. Clark. I am writing th.is to lel you know that the people of Newport Beach-Santa Ana Heights area are tired of being your '"bird in hand." We have suffered immeasurably for the past 15 years so that this county could have an interim commercial jet transportation system. Fifteen years is long enough. Now it's time for you lo bite the bullet, to gather what integrity you have, and prepare for the regional &rport that you have so cowardly put off serious consideration or ror so many years. Our patience is at an end. If suing the county is the only way we can attain the same consideration for our ·rights that you profess Lo have for the rights or others, then sue we will. Not once, not twice but for as many times and for as many hundreds or millions of dollars as it takes to wake you up to your failed responsibility TOM WILLIAMS Coordinating Director Airport Coalition Ideal location To the Editor: Orange County Supervisor Ralph Clark could be known as the man who found the location for the new regional airport in the county or Orange. He's the man who brought us the Rams. He could bring us another winner. There is one location that ls already served by a multitude or freeways, lt ls centrally located, bu parking for 40,000 plus cars. handles 80,000 plus peo~le a day. bas ruidenta only on one or 1ts four aides. The other three sides being con\merelaJ and industrial areas and would make an outstanding tile for a rectonal airport. With the kind of seasons that the Rams and the Angels had this year, I don't think t hey'd mind 1lvln1 up Anaheim Stadium. JIM DE800M llllll• That rovemrnent offklal who auqested dumplna surplus cheese beicaute of mold must llve hlcb oa th• bo1. Wlab I had 1 peftft1 ror ev.,. piece ol mold I've cut orr cheese. J .C.V. .. ROMANCI - Dorothy Hamill , former Olympic fi1ure skating champion , will marry Dean Paul Martin , son of entertainer Dean Martin, on Jan. 8 in Veverly Hills . The groom-to-be is an Air Force lieutenant. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 30. 1981 Happy want-ad couple expect addition SAN JOSE <AP) -Their romance started In the classified acb. Tbelr marrla1e made Pa1e 1. And as they celebrated the first anniversary ot their want-ad weddina. Al and Suzanne Mau aald they 're plannlnJ a blrth announcement. It wu out of deaperaUon that Mau, a succeastul but lonely hotel corporaUon president, placed an ad In the San Joee Mercury and San Jose Newa ln search of a perfect wire. He got 150 repllea and picked Susanne. Both are happy he did. '·I feel like Prlpcess Diana without all the publicity," Mrs. Maas said ln a telephone Interview from the couple's San Jose home. "She's watched all the time. But we can just go around and be outselves. It's wonderful." to be married, Mrs. Maaa waan't lookln1 ror a husband when the want ad cau1ht her eye. She was lootdn1 for her lost Gordon setters. Reno and Boale. Maas' ad was in the column next to the one llsting lost puppies. Maaa and his future bride were tired or the dating game. Maaa, now 58, had tried computer daUog and photo daUna, and had been married twice before. His wife, now 29, bad just about given up on trying to meet men. "I was a nurse in the intensive-care nursery," she said, "and most of the patients I met were, well, they were babies." Maas had a different problem: "You m eet women, but a lot or them are married, and not available." evenlnes fllled with good rooct and wlM. She called Maaa and made a date. and on Dec. 28. 1980, they were wed. "We took the Concorde to London In June and spent a month ln Europe," Mrs . Maas said. "We 've been to Mexico. We've been to the Dutch Antilles. We just got back from that." She's so pleased with the way thln11 h ave turned out that she ha• recommended the personal column to friends. She said it appears that one friend is golna to marry someone ahe met through an ad. "I have no regrets," Mrs. Maas said. "Al doesn't have any bad points. None. 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"I was prepared for it ," Mrs . Reid s aid about making good on her pledge. "It was bette r tha n having lo pay $2,500.'' The challenge was issued April 15, 1971. when Mrs. Reid wrote: "I will give each-Girl Scout member of Troop 943 $100 if they can wait until they have become 21 to mar ry." Last month, Mrs. Reid decided it was time to pay off. She sent reunion invitations to all her forme r Girl Scouts, telling them s he was wil ling to honor her pledge. Of the 25, four could not be located a nd eight were married . At the reunion. Mrs . Reid gave all the single women a handmade wooden horse with a $100 bill folded on it like a blanket. Mrs. Reid had advised th e g irls that some things were mo r e i mp ortant than marriage , ex plained Donn a Ray Anthony , after receiving a crisp, new $100 bill. "She encouraged us to get our education fi rst:· said Miss Anthony. a se ni or at Mi d dl e Te n nessee Stale University. "You have the rest of your life to be marr ied." Most of t he women said they had forgotten Mrs . Reid's promise. and one had nearly lost h e r chan ce for the money. ·' l almost got married three wee ks ago ," admitted J e nnifer Roberts of Nashville. UFWwins settleme nt on wages DELANO CAP> -A Porterville-area grower has agr eed to s ign a three-contract with the United Farm Workers and will pay $62,000 in back wages. The settlement ends six years of legal battles since the union won an election at Kaplan Fruit and Produce in Sep· tember, 1975, the state Agricultural Labor Re l ations Boa rd re- ported. •, Last year, the state board found tha t the company unlalrly ' gave raises to some workers instead or negotlating tbrou1h the union. J5lh ynr Anal~enar I come ... us at our . I nftlllddt ... ~J...-4' I~ ,..s--.. .. =.:::.~ AT&T extends payments to hotels for guests' long distance calls NEW YORK <AP> -ReacUn1 to preu uro from tbe hotel lnduatry, American Telepbooe a. Telecrapb Co. bas extended for another year it1 program for payln1 commissions to hotel.a and motela on long-distance calla made by gueata. uid after the extension was Mnnounced. · "We · definitely underestimated the reactlon or the induatry ,'' David Saidel, AT&T'a mar1tetln1 m anager ror the hotel lnduatry, AT&T dedded last July that lt would discontinue payments to motels and hote ls Sept. 1, a deadline that later waa extended to Dec. 31. It clted a Federal Com municatlona Commission decision allowlnc hotel• and motel• to add 1urchar1ea to guests' bills for lona-dlatance calla made from t heir rooma. T be SPECIAL I -~llnll rn.120 SP•CIALI C.H.& ftllOW CUC SLICED PEACHES BUY 3 a SAY• 2s• AJAX Cl.IMSEI .lil!l a~ •1 Of 1• Pans L,. DURACELL MIA&m BArrERIES • TOTI • IAllO • UIMOS :,~ 1.82 ~ FtSCO ~n WEIGHT" ~ llUISEI 2 PlY Trash & Lawn IMS More Durable thin Regul1r Trash Bags :~ 1.82 Comlort1111t EnoUQl'I To SIMP Ont ......... " .. •&M9(NlWll) . a..._ (M•u> 82C ,...CllOCll Nl .,., t.,.. 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A 5-cent com mission is paid on collect calls and those bllled to third parties, and a lS·cent commission is eivel1 on credit card calls . Saidel said AT&T waa not acUna on the a.uoclaUon'a complaint, but he said it waa a "contrlbuUn1 Saidel said tbe delay would create "some cood will wtth the SAVE77' --. '••'!!? ~"' ··-~-' \.~.~.· ~:=-·-=~ PLANTfD~ ---1.G PL ANTERS . I }r)\tau P[ANUTS -PLANTERS "COCQM.· '°""" ll ez. ~=::... 1.821A Tlmtel·AcU011 for Contlnuou• "-fief . • PltCES Pll'YML: WEDNESDAY, DE:C.30tll THIU SATURDAY, JAN. 211d. 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' TENT CITY HOME Refugees fll•t•ing from blood~ strifl' in the ir homeland have found tcm porar~ :-.a fet~ at th1:-. camp Daily Pilat WE DNESDAY, DEC. 30, 1911 CAVALCADE COMICS FOOD 82-3 84 BS-7 -1 1' ""'I 11 IRAs c an bu i ld u p a D substantial retirement fund , but i '' all the rules must be followed 0 for best results. See Page 88. I 'I ~ I' : . ' ) Salvadorans find haven in Honduras LA VIRTUO. Honduras <AP> -From all over El Salvador they come by the thousands, fleeing their country 's bloody civil war When they arrive, they sit, with nothing to do but wail out the righting. Here. tucked in the mountains two miles from El Salvador. about 3,000 Salvadorans live. most or them an makeshift tents often made from truck tarps U n ited Nations officials estimate there are about 9,000 Sa lvadorans in s imila r t ent cities and at least as m any more living a little better elsewhere 1n the country La Virtud is packed with hum anily . the elderl y, the young. men and wom en who mill listles.'>I) around the camp Men chop wood. women cook over ope n firei. and children dre!>!>ed an over:.1zed. donated c lotht·~ ~tamper among the tent rows trying t o avoid Sal vad o ran soldiers But even he re. sarety is not guaranteed. There is rood and an occasional visit by a French doctor, but Salvadoran soldiers come from tame to time as well. On :-.:ov 16, Salvadoran soldiers crossed to Honduras and took rive rerugees back al gunpoint Witnesses included Raanea .Jagger. social workers a nd a L" S. con'gress1onal elide On l>ee 9. they crossed again and took baC'k 20 more. killing a Roman Catholic relier worker .,.. ho t ricd to persuade them to stop Honduran ~oldiers have been killed b) Salvadoran guerrillas .ippan.•ntly using the camps as a rerugl' The l.Jnated Nations is building a C'amp a"' ay from the border , al tht• llonduran government'!> 1ns1stt:nec. and C'learing the refugl't'i> a"' ay from the border /\!>man) ai. fj(IO a "'eek are being moved to a ne"' tent city two miles from the El Salv ador-Ho nduras border Approximate!~· 3.000 refugees live.• t here. The\ tell of their tn•acherou!> ·journey to the Honduras border. ofte n with no food or waler One woman told of h1d1n g an a ca\'e With 25 Others for rive days. "'hen• the Cnited Nataoni. says 1t "'all hutld more permanent i>ht•ltt•ri. :.oon FACES OF TRAGEDY Sadness and strain are reflected in the faces of Salvadorans for ced l o leave their native land because of cinl "'ar a nd try to find s afety in ne ighboring Honduras. Often the~· fl ed with no food or watl'r FATHER ANO SON A Salvadoran living in tnc refugel' c amp near La Virtud. Hondurus: holds his son. An estimated 3.000 live al the camp while they await a new home and better life. Photos by The AHocleted Press WITNESS TO HARDSHIP Bianca Jaggl•r. estranged wife of Mi c k Jagger of the Rolling Stones walks among Salvadoran refuge<.'!-> in llonrlura:-. during a mtd -:'\m·l•mher \"isit. She sa" El Sah ador solcltt•r:-. l.ikt• fl\ l' refu gee!-. trn C'k at gunpotnt COMMUNITY COOKING -Wome n ma ke tortillas ()Ver wood-burning ovens at a refugee camp in HQnduras ror Salvadorans who rted to escape fighting In their countr~·. Due to a shortage of oven ·. famihcs cook in ~hifts. The cam1> housl's ncurl~· 3,000 ' I r . \ . .. .. .. -.. Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. December 30, 1981 •ANN LANDERS •BOB GREENE •HOROSCOPE NEW BROADWAY PLAY Direetor Robert Altman with (left to right> Karen Black. Sand y Dennis a n d Ch e r h a ve b egun rehearsing for • a Broadway-bound play. -~-........ "Com e Back to the 5 and Dime. Jimmy Dean. J immy Dean " Play is due to ope n in February. ~~ DlilJ Pilat Classifieds {\)\\~ S I~· .i\t\~\ /lt-S9et\ !t\ 'O!t\ cot\d \91° c\f\C· '<> e\\et\\ e\;99~'\~~ \~ ' ' Only two calls from the Register. Sold it in the Piiot the first day! ' ' ~~~1 @642-5678 JANUARY SALE featuring .. 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Since that lime my mother refuses to throw away a nything that has the slightest connection with him. Dad was a great reader or newspapers and m agazines. so Mom has kept up all the s ubscriptions a lthough she rarely reads a n ything except your column a nd the horoscope. O ur apartm e n t looks l ik e a second·h a nd junk s t ore. P apers. magazines. books. Dad's old clothes and hobby games are.piled all over t he place. I am ashamed to invite anvone over. Worse yet. the fear of a fire haunts me. Mo m s m okes a lo t a nd is getting absent-minded. Ir s he should fall asleep on the couch with a cigarette in her hand. this place would be a death trap for not only us but hundreds or people who live in the building. Don't tel I mt• to talk senst• to her. I havt• tried und she 1.rnys no a ttention. I need your help J UST PLAIN SCA RED DEAR SCARED: Quit trying to reason with a person who has a n emotional pr oblem. Your apartm ent s ounds like a five -alarm ln a firetrap. Call the cb.ief of the fire department and ask him to send an inspector out at once. Perhaps, ii your mother hears from an authoritv that she is violating the law. s he'll clean up her act. u the inspector doesn't get through to her. take it upon yourselr -in the interest or your own safety and that of your neighbors -to throw out a ll the junk so you can get a good night's s leE'p. DEAR AN'.'/ LANDERS Som1.· ttm(• ago a woman "'rote to ask why her hus band insisted that he could he<.ir be tter with his glasses on. You said it might be ps ychological because ~l<.isst•s had no effect on one 's hearing. I am dear in one ear. and I hear better wi th my glasses on. Suddenly 1t dawned on mt> why I was lip-reading. Most people don 't r ei.l li ze ho w discom·ertin,g even :.i slight hearing loss can be. Here art' some suggestions that might help: Talking louder doesn't do much good. It DOES help to spe<.ik more slowly and to move ~·our lips a lot Oon 't cover your l-lMW UMaS mouth with your hands when you talk. 1t precludes any ch ance of lip.read. And last -m ost people have a tendency to drop their voice a t the end or Lhe sentence and the last several words are lost. Liste n and you'll see what I m ean E K IN SAN ANGELO. TEXAS DEAR E.K.: Yo ur letter will help many people who live and work with folks who have a hearing problem. The next letter might be or specia l interest to you. DEAR ANN LANDERS· Lately m~ wife :ind I argue a lot because s he <:!aims I don ·1 answer when s he s peaks to me. I told her f answer when I hear he r She sa ys I hear what I want to hear and I am just being difficult For ~·l•ars she nagged a bout m y smell~· C'igars . Now that I've quit. she needs a new subject. My wife has a hig h-pitched voice and sometimes I think she doesn't speak at all. just moves her lips so s he can pick at m e. RATTLE ZONE IN SCOTTSDALE DEAR BAT: Hus bands often lose the ability to h ear a high .pitched voice, especiall~ if it's the wife's. Ask her nicely lo tr~· to speak in a lower register. And listen a little harder, )lister. CONFIDENTIAL to Ashamed of Vou in Orlando: Vou must have had a bumblebee in your ear trumpet, Buster. I would never make s u ch a s tate ment. Herpes Simplex II is a venereal disease a nd should be treated as an illness -with no moral overto nes of any kind. .. Sexual freedom " presents a difficult decision for teen-agers and their parents. Ann Landers offers down·lo·earth advice in her neu: booklet ... ll1gh School Ser and How to Deal With It -A G111de for Teens and Their Pare11ts ·· f'or each booklet. send 50 cents plus o lo119 stamped. self addressed envelope to Ann La nders Pu H11r 1199.5 Clncagn Ill 611611 Commercials 'han-ed' Thomas England. 32. is a professional news photographer whose work ofte n takes him to cities around the country. On a rl!cent assignment for People m agazine. he was s hooting a picture s tory in Cincinnati. At the end or the dav. as he often does. E ngland went looking fo r a p lace to have a quiet beer. He stopped at a b'ar ca lled the Pickle Ba rrel. on Cincinnati's Clifton Street. Most of thC' customers were in their e arly 20s : they were students from the Universil\· of Cincinnati · A loC'al rock band w<.is pla~·i n g . Suddenl~·. though. the music stopped. And England couldn't belicn.• what happened next "A WE LL·DRESSED man got up to the microphone ... he said. "He introduced ht msclf He s aid . ·We 're fr om Ca mel Li ghts. and then he started to do some entertainment "While he did hi s act. fi ve young coed types in Camel Li~hls T-s hirts circulated through the crowd ~iving out free sample p acks of t he cigarettes.·· E n gland. stunned. realized what he \\as seeing . Commercials were coming to the corner ba r . · · 1 found it bothersome on several levels," England said. "In the first place. they we re promoting cigarettes to a fairly young crowd . "But tha t 's not the whole point. Cigarette·smoking is a matter of choice. What I reall y resented was. here was a further intrus ion or advertising into mv life. · "You can't e njoy a good movie on TV anymore because or all the commercials . Advertising is so widespread that we've come to accept it as part or life "BUT THERE STILL should be places where you can escape advertising. And one or the places you could always go to get away from it a ll was a bar on a quiet Friday night. When you're h aving a beer in a bar. the real world is supposed to be kept outside. "What really a m azed me is that the kids in the bar didn't o bject to the 'commercial' at all. There Nere no hisses. no boos. I watched the adve rtising go on tor about 15 minutes, a nd then I walked out ln disgust .·• William Sakkas, t he owner of the P ickle Barre l in Cincinnati. confirmed that h is bar was u sed for th e "li ve commercial. .. Sakkas said: "A 1enlle man from New York or someplace c hecked into the Holiday Inn here He told me he was from Camel LJghts. ond he asked me if he could use my bar for a pre entation. "I SAID FINE. So they came In three Friday niahts In a row. The guy at the 808 Glffllf microphone \\OUl d lt•ll stones and run little contests. and th(• winners would gel Camel Lights T·shirts a nd hats. And the whole time. tht:> #!iris would go through the crowd giving out free C'igarctt<'S ... S a k k a s <' o n f i r m e d E n g I a n d · s obsl'rvat1on that th(' patrons or the Pic kl e Barrel dad not mind being sub.1ectcd to advertising" hile the~ drank ··The kids loved tl. .. Sakkus said .. I knc\\ thl' kid~ \\Ould ha\'e a good tame : that ·s wh~ I said ~·cs in the first place "The kids were anxious to get the free cigan•ttes and the free gifts . The act lasted for about -t5 minute:. t•ach night. It was during the time wht>n the band wouldn't have been playing anywa~. so 1t gave the kids something lo do .. SAKKAS SAI D that as far as he was concerned. the Came l Lights a ds can be presented m his bar anytime the company likes. He said the cigaretlt• compan~· did not pay him for the u.se of his bar · "I didn't think to <1s k" but th».! he thought the "live advertisements" wef'e good for busines:, David Fishe l. a spokesman for the' manufacturer. R.J . Reynolds. said that the "li ve commercials" in bars are part or a new advertis ing and m arketing program being devised by the company. "We are running s imilar sampling programs in several C'ities ... Fishel said. ··The idea is that bars cater to adults a nd if we go in with a program. offer premium ite ms a nd giveaways, have dance co ntes ts . th e n we can build awareness or Came l Li ghts .. FISHEL SAID THAT "the heart of this idea is s witc hing .. wh ich m e a n s pers uadinll s mokers of other brands of cigarettes lo try Camel Lights. and then to switch to the m permanently. · · u ·s been a fairly successful idea.·· Fis he l said. He s aid that. bec ause cigarettes are fo rbidden from be ing adve rtise d on t e levis ion or r·adio. Inn ovatio n s s uc h as t h e .. live commercials" in burs are necessary to spread the word about his company's product. Fishel said that. as far as he ltnew. there had been no negative feedback from the "live commercials" in bars "The cus tomers eem to like the idea ... he said. "The bar owners like the Idea because It ls a business-builder for them. No. there haven't been any complaln ts at all." I I unaaeach ... -· "Maybe they rNlly do fiy them in daily." Pf ISOllAllTJ Q.&A. BY MARILYN AND HY GARDNER Edith makes • • trans1t1on Q : What did the makeup men have to use on Jean tapleton to make her look like Eleanor Roosevelt ror CBS-TV's upcoming "First Lady or the World" movie? -Mrs. Laura G .. Seattle A: A wig. a row of plastic teeth and some subtle makeup trans forms Archie Bunker's .. dingba t .. into FDR ·s first lady. About: her portrayal of Eleanor. the superb St apleton says. ··1 will try to emulate her lovely cultivated s peech. I have many albums of her interviews and I li sten to them constantly:· Q: Having seen the Broadway play, "The Elephant Man," I was curious to know how common is this arfliction that turned the real John Merrick into such a hideously misshapen human being? -J . Johnston, P eoria, Ill. A: Call ed .. ne urofibromatosis ... t he incurable disease is more common than you m ight think. It has a fflicted over 100.000 Americans a nd left them with some degree of deformity. Q : While rilming his new movie, "First Blood," I heard that Sylvester Stallone had a serious accident. What happened to him? -Gloria R .• Las Vegas A: Luckily. Stallone's injury was not a serious one. Wh at happened was that he had to leap off a cliff into a tree and fall through several branches before havinj! hi s d ownward progress s lowed. While pe rfo rming for the c lose-u p s h ot s. Sylvester hit the wrong branch and fell in an unexpected manner . His only injury was a broken rib and after being X-rayed and bandaged. he was able to complete the day·s shooting T fOUI HEALTH OR. PETER J . STEINCROHN Woman warns of VD result DEAR DOCTOR: I'm not asking for any advice. Just trying to be a good Samaritan. I want to warn other women before they get lnto similar trouble. I am 32 and want a baby. Doctors tell me I can't have one. It all goes back to when I was 16 and contracted gonorrhea. I thought I got over it without any trouble. All I complained of a Uttle late r was some pain In my lower abdomen, which I attributed to constipation. I never had intercourse again until I was married six years a go. Why can't I have a baby? I guess you know. My doctor te lls me I bad pelvic inflammatory disease after my gonorrhea. One mistake and no baby~ Will you let other readers know a fe w facts about pelvic inflamma tory disease? -MRS. L. DEAR MRS. L .. On the one hand we want to say we're sorry . on the other we want to thank you for trying to help. Here ar c some facts women s hould know. Pelvic Infla mmatory Disease ( PlDJ strikes at least three-quarters of a million American women each vear. Gonorrhea causes PIO 50 to 70 percent of the time. And women who wear l UDs face three times the risk of contracting it.. But it is often overlooked. Sometimes thP patie nt believes the a bdom in a l discomfort is due to menstrual cramps or constipation. Sever e cases even simulate an attack of appendicitis with cramps. nausea. vomiting. fever. PlD so often leads to sterilitv because t he Fallopian tubes are blocked by scar tissue caused by the original gonorrheal infection. PlD causes sterility in about one in fiv e women. This means that almos t 200.000 women will never have children because of P IO The partial a nswer to all this physical a nd e motional pain·• Early diagnosis and treatment. All sexuallv active men and wom e n should be checked for VD when in doubt. Absence of sym ptoms should not be reason enough for complacency Dr Steancrohn welcome& questions from , readers. He cannot answer all individually but will include those of general interest in this column. Seno your questions to him in care of the Doily Pilot, P 0 Box J560. Costa Mt!so., CA 92626 POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT IF' YOU COULD 8£ MORI! E)(ClTING . Pisces: Follow hunch Tbanday, December 31 ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 191: Steer c lear of aggressive people. be discree t. avoid dri vin g with ind ividuals who are intemperate Cycle is nearing its peak and you need not compro mise pr inciples Attend function s ponsored by special club. group or cha rily organization. TAURUS t April 20-May 20 » Contacts are made with c r eati ve. dvnamic . inde pendent people who boost your mora le . Some of your wishes become realities and good news is received concerning career and finances. Aries. Leo. Aquarius natives figure in scenario. GEMINI <May 21-June 201 : You regain sense of direction: one who pulls strings will look favora bly upon your efforts. You are off to a running st art for the New Year. By following through on hunc h. you'll be at right place al crucial moment. CANCER <June 21-July 22>: Emphas is on travel, cele bration, scattering of forces a nd tend e ncy to make t oo m any resolutions. Focus on potential. future tr avel and vacation plans . Man y limitations will be withdrawn. You'll have much more freedom a nd Gemini will be involved. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22>: Mixed feelings d ominate scenario. Emphasis on my,~ery. intrigue and tendency to overspend or take unnecessary financial rlsks. ln matters of s peculation. s tick w ith number 4 Aquarius, Scorpio and another Leo fi gure prominently. VIRGO (J\ug. 23·Sept. 221: Be ready for change, travel. vari e t y and long-d ist ance communications. Initial r eport s concerning le1al a ffairs are subject to revision. Be analytical where written material is concerned: study small print and read between-lines. UBL\ (Sept. 23·0ct. Zz>: Fi>cus on domestic matters. including f amil)' member who reels ne1tected Party or " • HOIOSCOPf BY S IDNEY OMARA entcrt<.1inmc nt :.i t horn<' \\Ould pl'O\'t.' beneficial. rcw:.irding . Taurus . Scorpio :.ind another Libra pla~· important roles T:.isk w ill be comol eted SCORPIO! Oct. 23-Nov. 211: Emphasis on roma nce. creativity . the whispering of s weet nothings Maintain balance. don t lead with chin and avoid wearing heart on s leeve Prole<·t self in l'motional clinchc:- Young persons play key roles and you'll bl· dealing with Pisces. Virgo natives. SAGITTARI US I Nov. 22· Dec 211 You'll be reminded of resolutions m<.ide last year bt• refle<·tive. philosophical and realize you now a r c on much firm<•r ground emotionally and where finances an· concerned. Stic.·k r los<' to home base if possible. CAPRICORN t Dec 22 .Ja n 19 1 Emphasis on visits. trips a nd promises whtch m a ke a n ticipation of New Year funny and exclti n g . People will be interested in what you do a nd s ay man\· will also be concerned with your ideas. plons and concepts AQUARI US <Jan 20 -F e b 181. Emphasis on cele bration. money. new contact s. creativity. rom ance and un optimistic outlook for the new year Wh at y<>u need is f ractlcall y ha nded you on proverbial si ver platter A SC!arch i!\ ended. you realize you have arrived at destination. PISCES <Feb. 19·March 201 : Hunch Is on target: people comment favorably on your appearance a nd id a . Moon in your sign coincides with imtlative. creativity , excellent tlmins and aura of glamour Gemini. Leo. Aquarius persons ti1ure ln exciting ~eenarlo. --. ~-.• -... _ .. .. " • I ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedrteaday, December 30, 1981 ·~ -~-........ BUDGET CUT PROTEST A mock cemeterv with more than 500 crosses stands acros·s Pennsylvania Ave nue from the White House a s a symbolic protest against President Reagan's budget cut s in social services. The Community for C reative Non-Violen ce. d e mons tra ti on s po n sor . s aid c rosses represent deaths of homeless people around the country who have been victims of .. exposure. hunger and neglect ·· ---- TOP SIRLOIN STEAK OFFER GOOD THROUGH JANUARY 17, 1982. SERVED 3TO10 P.M. DAILY Delicious Top Sirloin Steak cooked the way you like It. Served with soup, salad. a I potato, $ garnish, fresh roll and butter. • 4 A ~---Better You----... in '82 , a semjnar for women who want to live life better ponsored by : Junior League of Newport Harbor . St. Andrews. Presbyterian Church CareUnit Hospital of Orange DATE: TIME: PLACE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1982 .8:30 A .M . • 2:00 P .M. ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEWPORT BEACH The. Program . 8: 30 Regi.!tration · Coffee. and P.cutrie.! 9:00 P.at Allen, M .F .C.C. "Habit Restructuring" <P.at Allen baa.a private practice that specjalius jn helping people estabU.!h.a positive lifestyle) JO:OO Ed Carel8,. Ph.D. "Stress.and the. Process of Coping" (Ed Carel8 ij known for seminars presented nationwide on the ph11aioloOical rerponse to stress) 11 :00 Vicki Dillon · Film · "011 Your Duff" (Vicki DilJon u the founder&. Prencwnt of Body Accounting I nc. which. cumts Jn weight reduction. and fUu11 development J 12:00 Lunch.and fcuhioni by Gimone'• of Newport B.ach 1:00 Film -"New Directions for Womm" 1:15 Joieph.Punch, M .D., "Alcohol, Drugs.and Teroagers" (Dr~ Pur1ch ii tnown for hia work with V.L P .'s &r celebrilies who boue. alcohol and drug problems.) For Mor~ Information Phone 833-1512, E%teuion 3J FOR TICKETS, FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPOlj 8U'ORB JANUARY 'I, JN2 ----------------------------------------~------ A Better You in .'82 . U OIS'l'RATJON FORM: P,_,,. Jftchldc 1$.00 far foch rwHmJNo1t.a.lottg wlll 1tJ/Mdr111ed • .,.......,_. ""*,..' l...cll, hfnafwrt.ad protrom motmol. 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'9.\R"ADLIU·: by Brad Anderson DEN!\IS THE MENACE Hank Ketchum "Write us out a ticket for stopping too short like that." Jl'DGE PARKER I'll M ON THE SET AT 00 lOU THINK YOV'll ~E 5tX, 5 AM ' WILL 'l)U AME lO CiO TO WORI\ IN C0ME 10 5EE ME THE MORNIN6 " THE~E -;- " ... ~· I CQJLD SIT~ YOUR lAP, AN'~ CQJlO SIT ON MY LAP.~· Hortn3 COUUJ SIT~ RUFFS w ... • l MIUHT f.lOf' f'l l N HIE AFTERNOON' Tl" TO (>ff ~"ME e-tEEr• 1, I'LL BUY SOME IT's SO COLO MY EARM U FFS EARS ARE FREEZING J: 0 00 • GOROO t 'l:NKl' •INKER8E.\N Winnillll widl~ime ~"./,NO/ J..'M~"I ~OF HIS ~ 6/:»JS/ ,A.,Jp.. M 'I RE~ ,.o~ FHAIL..'-1 WU.L~ ~Vl:>J M'i 0..1.D!:Si? t«CYT~f 17.·!tO "™~~'*~'~''? by Ernie Bushm1ller MY N09EGETS COLO, TOO by Gus Amola by Tom Batiuk G:\Rt'lt:LD by Jim Davis -WINE$ R)R lHE HOUC#,)5- ~Mo; @KTON'5 c!rlNE iwTE-A Dl5TtNV6...4 BR Al WINE lHA'T HA~ Bf.EN ~10Dl~lVE .SILVERWA~ . 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" ~ "'· • ' a..-• ¥911111 -----~~~~---- by Ferd & Tom Johnson 1r1s ,Au. 1 ktJVW ~OWTOCooK. 4 JJ----4 l " ~· 1 b11~=::::::::;;;:iiiiilllb~c::1Ll_j_J FOR 8ETTEa oa rea •o alt: 1z-:10 by George Lemont How's 1"He WIF6 ? ')(>U GOiNG 1b MA~E AN'/~~ NEW-~~~ NOPE, IEO -DON'r ~FNEit>. by Lynn Johnston M'/ ~Ff. MAKES 1HEM ~ ME. ? Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. December 30, 1981 •• Begin the year with brunch Planning pays off Mixture of /ood. give• gue•ta a choice New Year·a Day deaervea a celebration of lta own. The modern woman'• lncrea1ln1ly popular choice la a brunch. It ii relaxed and cuual -the 1ueat.1 are apt to arrive either dre11ed In Sunday beat or Jo11lng clothes, bavin1 Ume to Indulge tbelr mood. ConvenaUon ia euy, too, with lazy hours I ahead to bear everyone's New Year's resolutions and make .! plans for the coming months. The smart hostess bas Ju.at the right mixture of U1bt but saUafyin1 foods to please the appetites of both the athlete and the 1lu1-a·bed alike. For a toast , a delightfully scente d Mulled Grapefruit Cider has a sophis ticated flavor. Grapefruit juice is blended with cider, spiced with cinnamon and cloves and warmed 1ently. On the buffet, Party E11s with Oysters add a holiday air -delicious with just the right amount of s pi cy goodness. The aroma of freshly-baked Braided Orange Bread will perfume the air and waken the most jaded a lite. I -~ CLASS •nd HMmbllel. INtT.RUCTION 492-6977 \AN .:LEME:NTE. CA Iii'-4,,.,..,,10 O r~ 'J f ,.,_rllo B&.\IDED O&ANGE B&EAD 1 cup oran1e Juice YI cup su1ar IA cup butter or mar1arlne 2 packa1ea active dry yeast Y, cup warm water (105·115 delt'eea) 2 e1ga, beaten 1 ~ tablesroons gr ated orange pee . YI teaspoon ground cinnamon 6 to 6 Y, cups all ·purp ose fl o ur , divided Ya cup raisins i,.; cup c hoppe d almonds In small s aucepan heat orange juke, sugar and margarine until lukewarm. (Butter does not have to melt). Jn large bowl sprinkle yeast over warm water, stir to dissolve . Stir oran"e juice mixture into yeast; add eggs, orange peel, salt, cinnamon and 3 cups flour. Beal until smooth. Add enough additional flour to make a soft dough. Turn onto a lightly floured surface. Knead until smooth , a bout S to 8 minutes. Place in greased bowl; turn over lo bring greased side up. Cover. Let rise in warm place, until doubled, about 1 hour. Punch dough down; turn onto ligbUy sp€cL\l n€W yeaRs €V€ Op€Jl1nq 4 p.m. 0 uncouk 19s2 . atthek as 'n Cl€aV€Uf st€aks-s€afoo<)-sp1R1ts Newport BHch, 1660 Dove, Suite 8, 752-2538 !Still open for lunch at 11:15 a.m.) floured board; knead In raisins and almonds. To make one lar1e bread, divide dou1b into 4 equal pieces. Roll 3 pieces into ropes 14 Inches long . Braid together on a 1reased baking sheet. Tuck ends under to seal. Divide remaining piece into 3 equal pieces. Roll into ropes 9 inches long. Braid to1etber. Place s mall braid on large braid. Tuck ends under to sea1 . To make 2 smaller breads, divide dough in half. Shape each half as above. Cover. Let rise until doubl ed, about 45 minutes to 1 hour. Brush with Egg Mixture.• Bake in a 375-degree oven, 30 to 35 minutes. Se rve with Orange Butter .• Yie"ld: l large or 2 medium size loaves. •Eu M.lxtare 1 eu . lightly beaten 1 tablespoon water Combine ingredients until well blended. •Oraage Butter ~ cup butler or margarine at room temperature 2 tables poons orange juice 1 teaspoon grated orange peel Jn small bowl combine all ingredients. Beat with electric mixer until well blended. Yield: Y, cup. PA&TY EGGS WITH OYSTE&S l e 11. slightly beaten 1 tablespoon water 24 lar1e fres h , frozen or caMed oysters Flour % cup packaged , dry bread crumbs i,.; c up butter or margarine, divided i2e11s . y, cup heavy cream 1 teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 2 tablespoons c hopped c h i ves o r pars ley In small bowl, mix beaten egg and water lOJether. Dip oysters in flour ; dip in eeg-waler mixture; roll in crumbs to coat well. Melt IA cup butte r In large s killet ove r medium heat. Saute oysters until golden bro wn on all sides . Re move from skillet; keep warm. Jn large bowl beat 12 eggs, cream. salt, pepper and chives together. Melt 2 tablespoons butter in large skillet over low heat. Add half the egg mixture (do not try to scramble more than 6 eggs at a time). Lift from bottom and sides as mixture cooks. Cook s to 7 minutes or until eggs are thickened and set but s till mois t . Remove to chafing dish; -GOOD MOANING Year's brunch. keep warm. Repeat with re maining 2 tablespoons butler and egg mixture. Yield: 12 servings . MULLED GRAPEFRUIT CIDER 1 cup sugar Vi cup waler Gues ts can be r e laxed and cas ual at a Ne w 12 whole cloves 2 2-inch pieces stick cinnamon 6 cups grapefruit juice 4 cups apple cider Combine sugar , water and spices in saucepan; ... •r..o•1u.. #. .. .. ... f s immer 10 minutes ; strain. Stir in grapefruit juice and cider . Serve h ot in a heat· proof punch bowl. Yie ld : 22 •).i .cup servings. -I, ~- ~ Extra-StreJ]gth Sliidd fights odOr better, so you'll feel cleaner. HOLLAND. Mich. (AP ) Wh en s h e learned she had won u 1 5 -mlnut e grocery-shopping spree in a n ation al r e c ipe contest. Irma Ladewig b e gan plotting her assault. The planning paid Qff as the 54 -year-old woman ran through the aisles of her local store and jammed $937 .30 worth or free food into one cart. ··stuff it 1n th e re! Squeeze it down. Mom'" shouted her daughters As the bell sounded. s he tore to the meal counter and lined the bottom of her cart with $400 worth of m eat , including porterhouse and Ne w York s trip steaks, butterfly pork tenderloins. lamb chops and standing rib roasts. She moved on to grab pac kages of cash ews and pistachios, canned hams. Gouda c heese, shrimp and crabmeat. Into the cart went cans of coffee, tms of s moked baby clams and marinated artichokes When the pac ked cart was full. she hned the edges with frozen pizzas and went back to the meat counter fo r one more standing rib boast The result was 14 bags of groceries Start feeling cleaner ... try Shield~ today. Clinical tests prove new Extra- Strength Shield fights odor better, so you'll feel cleaner. Now at savi ngs to make it easy for you to tty Shield. Cash in today. ·--------------------------------· I tES~tt ttttt I I I lllll 11'4531 ---------------------------------~ ~ -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 30, 1981 Cloves spice salad uses -eftover1 ham New idea for bread pudding AMARETTO 6 d e R r e e s . G r e a 1 e Clove1, the lrad!Uonal navor 1am.11h for bam, make a del lclous difference ln lhi1 11lad of leftover ham and pineapple bathed ln clove-acented dreulna. It'• a salad wlth an lntrl1u1n1 touch ol 1plce that speaks of far-off places. There is an old saying that cloves wlll arow only where they can "1ee the sea" -and it'• true they come mainly from the lands of Tan- Hnia, Indonesia and the Mala1uy Republic. Tbls aromatic spice is obtained from a small ever1reen tree of the myrtle family, and does not produce much until It la at least twenty years old. The spice is actually the wiopened bud of the blossom of the tree, and tbese buds must be band-picked before they flower. This is a tremendous job, since each tree bas 30,000 to 50,000 buds. Besides poking into hams, these little "nails" Cthe word clove comes from the French word, clou , which means nail ) have endless flavoring uses in cooking. In b everages . pickling, preserves, cakes, cookies, curries, sauces, stews . to name a few. The Spiced Apple Charlotte is a perfect dessert -fruity and fra1rant -topped with lee cream or whipped cream. If you like, prepare it early in the day and bake it while everyone is eating supper, then serve it warm. H A M A N D P I NEAPPLE SALAD 1 cup el b ow macaroni <uncooked> 1 can C 20 ounces> c~unked or c rus hed COGNAC FRVIT I '~·quart caeserole Mix Pine a PP l • in combine apples with ANDBaEAD r ala lns . a pricots. 3 unsweetened Julee 1u1ar, oranae Juice , PUDDING tnblespoon1 amaretto v. cup reserved sherry, ralsln1, oran1e i,.; cup raisins and cognac, water and plneapplejulce ri nd , c loves and '.-\c up dr ie d cinnamon In medium 2 tablespoons nutmeg ; set asi de . apricots.chopped saucepan . Simmer mayormaiae Combine melted butter 3 l a b 1 es P 0 0 n s covered over low heat 1 t.abl~poon lemon and bread crumbs . am a retto & cognac or unlit fruit ts plumped, Julee 8 u t le r a 1 ·quart 1tm1tretlo about 20 minutes. Drain 2 teupoona H lad oil casserole. Spread 14 of o/4 cup water fruit , reservint1 •1. cup ~ teupoon around th e bread cru mb 1 teaspoon i.iroun d Ii quid . M 1 x fr u It . cloves• mixture evenly on tbe cinna mon reserving 1.4 cup liquid. 1 pound ham, cut bottom of the casserole. M ix fruit , r eser ve d Into ~-lncb cubes Repeat I ayer 1 as 6 slices wh1te bread, liquid and all remaining ~ c up d i ced follows :~ oftbe apple crusts trimmed &and cut in g r ed ients except cucumber mixture, I/• of the bread into l·inch cubes al monds . S poon into Cook maca r oni crumb mixture. Cover Jeggs,beaten c asser o le . Bake 20 according to package casserole ; place on a 3 t a b I es Poo n s m inutes. Sprinkle with directions: drain and coolde sbeet. Bakefor30 amaretto & cognac or almonds . Bake until rinse. Drain pineapple, minutes. Remove cover: amaretto golden brown and knife reserviq ~ cup juice. bake until apples are 1 cup water i n 1 e r t e d ha Ir wa y To prepare dressing tender and top Is golden, ''• cup butter or between ce nter and edge co mbine reserved about JO minutes longer. margarine, me lted of casserole comes out p In ea pp I e ju Ice , Serve war m lopped with 11. c up t o ;, st e d clean, about 15 minutes. mayonnaise, lemon ice cream or whipped sli vered almonds Serve warm or cold with juice, oll and cloves. cream, if desired. Whipping cream whipping cream 6 to 8 Comb ine macaroni , Yield: 4to6 portlons. m at'aroni. He a t oven to 375 servings. pineapple, ham and .---------------------------------------------------· ------ cucumber. Combine with dressine. Cover a nd refrigerate for at least 3 hours. Serve on lett u ce leaves , if desired. Yield: 4 to 6 portions. •To use whole cloves in place of ground cloves. heat 4 whole c loves in '.4 c up pineapple juice for s minutes; strain out clove s . Com b ine pineapple juice with r e maining dressing ingredients. S PICED APPLE CHARLOTTE 4 medium-sized tart apples , pee led and sliced (4 cups) ~cup sugar i,., cup orange juice v. cup medium dry sherry or water v. cup raisins i,., teaspoon grated orange rind 1.4 teaspoon ground cloves Ye teaspoon ground nutmeg '1'.t cup butter or margarine, melted 3 cups soft bread crumbs Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl ryer Legs ..... .............. ...,...~ ..... .... . ,. . Chuck~Roast .. Wewwyo-Mty ..... .... Cwt .. 87° , ........ rt *159 6 E:· Margarine Bl ueB-on-n-et.--- -..... --· 59° Cranb e r ries can a dd ver s atility IAYEaED CUNBE&&Y APPLE PIE PIEC&UST 1 ~ cups unsifted all-purpose flour ~ c up grated toasted walnuts v. cup sugar Pinch salt ~ cup cold unsalted butler 3 to 4 tablespoons ._. cold water ~ teaapoon vanilla extract APPLE FILLING 6 s mall cooking apples, peeled, cored and diced ~ c up c urrants (soaked in applejack for 2 hours> 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons butter '1'.t teaspoon ground cloves 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon IA! cup maple syrup ~ cup firmly packed d ark Brown suear C&ANBEaRY nu.ING 2 cups fresh or fresh frozen cranberries ~ cup maple syrup '1'.t c up fir ml y pac ked dark brown 1u1ar Grated rind of 1 orange and 1 lemon Heavy cream , whipped until almost tbick Preheat oven to 375 de1rees F. Mix nour, walnuts, suaar and saJt. Cut i n butter until particles are like coarse cornmeal. Stir in water and vanilla until dou1h cteana lbe bowl. Knead a few times until it forms a smooth ball. &ol I out dough on a floured surface until rwnd and lar1e enou1b to cover t.be bottom and aid• ol an unrreued t lacb pie pan. Flute an ec1,.. Bake pl• shell for I to 10 mtnutell or unUI pale 1olden brown. (Prick aldel and bottom well ud fW wttll rtce or Mau to keep lbeJI trom *'1MIDI.> To prep•re •PPl• flllln1: combine alt ..,.......,andllmmer ... , low beet. lt1rrbal Hllltatb uat1I ...... are tender. about 11 •iautH. Cool. •or cHaltlnJ .ftlllu: •ub •n•• • ._ ·and drain well. In a saucepan, c o mbine s y rup and brown sugar and boil until reduced to half its original volume. Stir in cranberries, rinds . Cool. Sp r ead apple filling evenly into pie shell. Spread an even layer of cranberry filling over apples. Bake i n a preheated moderate oven (350 degrees F.>. for 30-35 minutes or until edge is crusty brown. Ser ve warm or cold topped with whipped cream. Makes one 9 inch pie. CRANBERRY CHUTNEY 3 packages Cl2 ounces each ) fresh or fresh frozen cranberries 2 cups raisins 2 cups chopped red onions i i,., cups c hopped red belJ peppers 6 cloves garlic 6 small dried red chili peppers. crumbled 3 cups red wine vinegar 'h cup molasses l'h c ups firmly packed brown sugar 1 '1'.t teaspoons ground ginger '.4 teaspoon ground cloves '1'.t teaspoon ground cinnamon 'h teaspoon ground allspice 1 tablespoon salt Co mbine all i n g r e <ti e n t s I n a stainless steel pot and simmer slowly, stirring occasionally for about 1 lo l 'tii hours or until thick . Sp00n while hot into sterilised jars. Seal and cool. Serve with sausaees, beans, ·and steak fries. Maka l'til quarts. BOlJ&BON CRANBE&&Y SAVCE 4 CU.Pl beef broth 6 tables p oon• bourbon ~ c up jellied cranberry sauce ~ cup whole berry cranberry 11uee 11'1 teupoon 1round allaplce In a saucepan , boll broth until reduced to 2 HPI. Stir In rematnlna la1redient.s aad 1Lmmer, atfnias occuloaall1, fw 10 mlml&ea. 8ene u ll, or atnln for a smooth aavce ftrslon. O.Ucloua wttb port. 11 abl I Npt. So+.wey Ova5ty -...r., a.vnd , SAFEWAY QUALITY MEAT Pork Spareribs ~ Premium Ground Beef -~t:­ Gallo Salami Chub Scotch Buy Skinless Franks • 111 ' Filet Mignon Steak .~.=. • '111 Cross Rib Roast ~ ·:: '349 Chicken Fry Steak .!'".::.:: .. ~ '1°' Beef Stew Meat --=:.:-- . '4" • '1" B . ·---raunschwe1ger .l!:TT:., :; 49' King Crab Legs & Claws • '141 Breaded Perch -.:.- ,,_ - • '1" • '1" .. s5s1 Arm Pot Roast "='r!:" u.1.Ne.1 Banana Squash __ Fresh Turnips '""'-. Navel Oranges _. _ I / _, .... , OwlHs :.89' • 19' Canny Scot Dried Prunes Whtte Grapefruit --,_ • 39' Sun Maid Raisins -- 7 i '121 White Rose Potatoes ., .. , 8 :. '1" Grocer's Choice Fruit Rolls Roma Tomatoes Fresh Lemons ,..., ,. Bunch Spinach -... ,.., • 49' Artichoke Hearts t:.:. • 59' Fresh Cut Floral Bouquets .... ----· • '17' 14 ;: '121 • 49' 3,., 1100 ; .......... ~.... .,,. .... c.... ....... ~ .... ................... ..... 11' ,,, GROCERY & BAKERY •Wesson 011 :: 123' 3tTree Top Juice ::= :: '139 ~Hunt's Tomatoes = "er°' 55' 3-i>Chiffon Soft Margarine ,,.. ;.:... 89• 3:t Grainbelt Bread ::~~· ·~: 79' 2t Pisano Garllc Bread ·~ 79• pagh"itii Anttt.ny'• ~5 · 0 -· 1~~· 1.-1 . .._o..r.-.. ~1 LIQUOR AND WINE ~Scoresby Scotch .:. ~ Seagram's VO ~Kamchatka Gt Gallo Rhine ··--·-.... ·--..... - :s;, Taylor Chablis <::::~· Carlo Rossi's Chablis •lhlM •Vin 1- ,.,,9911 i:'7" I/\ 17•• .... •I '2" ... '' '2" ... 2i*1'' DAIRY AND FROZEN ~'Lucerne Sour Cream 3iC Party Dips c~'"r'~ :!5C. Lucerne Fruit Drinks ~ Mar-kes Burritos .. _ 2t Birds Eye Peas :: .... ac Bel-air Orange Juice ...,.. :..89' ~ 59• -.95• ·~39' ·~ 73• ·~99' r-B~;=:;, r..-..s.,. "''tAUI ~::s "'°" ...... '::-s• HEALTH&BEAUTY AIDS X Crest Toothpaste ••• '111 , ... 2ri Secret Solld Deodorant t: '171 2' Pert Shampoo ·~'2" •Scope Mouthwash t: '1" Safeway Vitamin E ~ -•41• .... Jan. l tbru Jao' I, 1912 SAFEWAY ~ ........... , ................. ~.~ ...... a ........................... .. . --,,... •J4 ......... .., ........ L..-.i ......... ~ .. &. ............ •14417C..• .. ttW .... ....... .. , --~ -~---· .... --... -..... --,.. ---~~--- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT,Wedntsday, December 30. 1981 Ripe fruit preserved for nutritious snacks Drled fruit leathers m a c h I n e I o r f ood dried foods and foods to •rt an tsasy form In preservaUon. l was told be frozen. which to preserve many that food In these bats A vacuum packaae Is Ir u I t s , t n c I u d In I could be either frozen or excelle nt for frozen a p r i cot s, p eac h es , processed j u s t li ke fooda and dried foods n ectarines , a rapes , can ned food . ls t his because there's no air in berries, oran1es, pears, true ? it. When atr is present, pineapple , plums, and -A . V a c u u m oxygen in It reacts with even tomatoes. packagjng machines are foods, even when they're You don't need any not a subsUtute for the frozen or dried, and special equipment and est ab I i• h e d h e a t causes loss of n avor and the drying can be done pr ocesses fo r hom e nutrients. outside In the sun -If canned foods, but they A vacuum pack lor eHective In preventinc Insect conta m ination since insect.I must have oxygen to survive. But the home vacuum uackaied foods cannot be processed as a r e canned foods. either In a bolli ng water bath or pressure canner . i n order lO destroy harmful bacteria. not processed would be su bject to attack by bacterta which 1row in the absence or air such ais those which cause bot ulis m. the deadly food poisoning. Several o th er s poilage organisms also are able to crow in foods in the absence or air. know when to pick them. Ho w can you teat '~ watermelon to l'e• if lt ... ripe? A. One test for wa ter melons is to pit the side of the fruit wltla i:t~ the palm ol your hand or-:-11 thump the ntelon wlClll!~ y o u r ro re U n g e r A"~· m111talllc sound meatte .a.. the fruit is still green:·••~ dull thump means il'I th e we athe r i s hot are useful for packaging dry foods also Is ver (a~ve ~ d~re" F>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Foo d s va c uum packaged in bags and -Q . W e gr e w wate rmelons In our garden a nd wa nt t o r ipe. ·•,1\, ;; and dry <Jess tha n 60 pe rcent humidity> -or in t.he oven. The finished fruit leather can be rolled up. wrapped, and stored for year s in the freezer , for m o nth s in th e refrigerator , or for up lo 30 w eek s a t room temperature (70 degrees F or less). Fruit leather is a nutritious snack -it's made without s ugar in most cases -and it also makes a good addition to a carried lunch. Almos t a n y fru it e xcept gr ape fru it. lemons. pers immons. and rhubarb can be used for fr uit leather. Select ripe or overripe fruit. Remove stones or pits fro m fruit. Seeds o f ber ries or grapes need not be re moved . Peel fruit or not, depending upon your preference. Cut fruit into chunks a nd place in a food chopper or blender. To yellow or li ght-colored fruit , add 1 tablespoon lemon or lime juice for each quart of fruit. This h e lp s p r e ve nt darkening. Chop. grind. or blend until a thick puree is formed. Suga·r is not need ed for any fruits exce pt orange o r pineapple pulp. To them add 2 tablespoons sugar per quart or pulp. Line a cookje sheet or simila r flat tray with plastic or waxed paper. Make s ure t hat the cookie sheet or tray has an edge all around to prevent spillage on the puree. Pour the puree onto the sheet or tray about on e-fourth inch deep. Distr ibute even ly by tilting the tray, do not use a spatula or knife. When all the spaces are cove red by tilting the cookie sheet or tr ay. the right amount of puree has been used. To dry in the sun, fruit leather will require two to three days. depending on the temperature and humidity. If the weather is bot I above 85 degrees F > and dry I less than 60 p e r cent r elative humidity), the trays can be p laced in direct s unl ight o r be hind a pa n e or g l a ss o r plexi -g l a ss l o concentrate the heat. Cover and bring inside at night. To keep insects off, cover with fine mesh netting. To dry in the oven, set the tbermostat at the lo w e s t setting ( 140 degrees F>. ~ Place tbe sheets or trays in the oven and leave the oven door open 2 lo 6 inches. The fruit leather will be dried in 4 to 5 hours. I f yo u h ave a dehydrator, place sheets or trays of puree in it. s et the t empe ra ture control at 140 degrees F and dry for 4 to S hours. No m atter wh ic h m ethod of drying you use, test the fruit leather frequently for dryness well before the end of the r ecomm e nded drying tioie. Overdry fruit wi II become too brittle to roll. Property dried fruit leather will be sticky to the touch. but will be easily peeled from the plastic or waxed paper. Lift the edge, which will ad.here tightly to the surface, and peel it back about an inch. If It peels readily, it ls properly dried. After loosening the edge of the dry fruit and peeling it back about an Inch, roll the wrap and dried leather i n one piece in a loose roll. Overwrap with plastic wrap and place In a heavy plastic bag for 1tora1e. Your frult leathe r 1bould be 1tored In • cool. dry place, free rrom lnHCt infestation. ••• QUl:STJONS WE ARE ASKED: -Q. I'm thhl.klna of bu 7l nc •home v a c uum-pac ta 11n1 The 11o1· U'1UAIMll V._,... ullC --unu_,..n IA 11.09 --ITATlll-H I ullC lml--""'" u11.ll uoum -· ... •1A1 .... KERNS CATSUP ...oz OOOLAHIAN LAllOE VI( I.OZ M> EA 0 11 MINI 11~0 011 WHEAT PITA BREAD •P« I-OZ NV ~ ullC ClmllAST IUf CtlllCll u11A9 1•1WT lltf llOUND -..11 u11.79 .. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 30, 1981 can build nest-egg, hut follow all rules for best results 8) 'flte ANocla&ed Pre11 lndlvldual Retirement Aec:oun&a offer you a chance to INUcl U:P a 1ubltantial nest ea. bu\ you have lo follow au the ru.lea to eel the most ftom your dollars. And you ahould plan to lea\'e the money alone unUI you · art S.9~., Here ~ some queatlona IDd anawera about aome of tbe re1ulations governinf the IRA accro~: Q , tu I llave more llaaa -. laA accowat? A. Yes. You may open aa many accounts aa you like u long as your contributions do not exceed $2,000 in a single year. Q. Can I awltch from one IRA aeeou& to uotber? provld.lnc that t.he money a. not under your control. The trualee, mana1er or cuatodian of tbt IRA muat make the transfer directly to another lrultee, a mana1er or cuatodlan. Once every 12 'i:oontha, however, you are allowed lo wtt.hdraw tbe mooey yourseU and invest It tn another IRA. Tbe proce11 la known u a rollover. You muat OJ»en the new accou.nt within 80 daya or you wlU be penalised. Q. 0. I laa.e &o eeatrtlMM &a.. ma•I••• every yearf A. No. The law does not require a n y minimum contribution. Nor does it require you to contribute every year. Individual financial lnaUtutiona may set the ir own rules, however. A . Yes -wilb certain Q . Wlaat lf I Med aoae ol u.e re$tricUoos. You can transfer mHey I've tavee&ed! De I laave money from one account to &o wlt.Wraw I& all! another as often as you like, A . No . Su b j e ct to the ~~~~~~~~;;_.~~=---~ 1- ·llOllTBLT reatrlctlona Imposed by the ln1UtuUon where you have your IRA, you can withdraw part of the money. You wlU , of coune, have to pay the penalty on the amount you withdraw, plus ClllUllR re1ular income tax o n that amount. Q . Are t~ere aay elreum1tueea Hder w~lela I c aa wlUMlraw die moaey "ldaout peaaJty before I'm 51"'? A . You can withdraw money at any time 1r you become totally disabled. Q. I've Just cllaa1ed jobs ud co& a bl& eluaak ot money from my peuloa plu. Caa I p•t It m .. aaA? A . Yes. You can roll the money over Into one or more I RA account.a wlthln 60 days and you do not have to pay tax until you belln withdrawals. Tbere la no limit on the amount that can be rolled over and this money does not count toward the $2,000 maximum 1tnnual contribution for an IRA. Q . Wlaa& If I eoatrtbate too mull to u IRA ID a 1&111le year by mll&ake? A. You c an avoid moat penalties by withdrawln1 the e xcess, plus the interest it earned, before you file your federal lncome tax return for the year. You will, however, have to pay a 10 percent penalty on the earnings of the excess contribution. Q . Can I use tile IRA aa security for a loa•! A. No. The part of your IRA used as security wo uld be trHled aa a "dlatrlbutlon" ol the account Jual as a withdrawal would You would have to pay a penalty Q. Wlaat lf f am a partldpaa& la a "spoual l&A" -paJd for by oaly OM worker -aacl Id dJvorced? A . A divorced s pouse can contlnue the IRA under certain conditions , uain& alimony as w e ll as wa1e1 or other compensation. The IRA mual, however, have been eatabla.hed at least five years before the divorce and the former spouse must have made contributions to the account for at least three of the five years. Q. What If I dJe? A. The money in the IRA goes to your benefi ci ary or beneficiaries and will be taxed when withdrawn. Q. Cu Mlf·e••leJM ..... llavel&Alf A. Yea, They also can have aeparate retirement accounu known u Keoth plan.a. A.a ot Jan. 1, a self-employed person can contribute iu.ooo or IS percent of hia or her Income - whichever lJ less -to a Kqb plan, and still put up to $2,000 ol compensation to an IRA. Q. I llave aa eU.U.., l&A wlda &be moaey laveeted la a low ·latereat certificate of deposl& &bat doeaa't mature for some time. 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'Runts' outrun Jazz '-) INGLEWOOD <AP> -Rile~, • Runt.a, as they've come to ~ known, made it a perfe f slx-for·six by bealint the U""' Jazz, but It wasn't easy. •,• · 'l felt good about the first b9W' and I fell bad about the fount. quarter," aaid Los An1elf11f Coach Pat Riley after bla Laken· downed the Jau 121-114 Tuesciq:· night. "We got out of what we• had been doin1, movin1 ~· runnln1 the ball. ·~" "We were playing too much one·On·one. Utah had a ·~ defense in the fourth quan.i.: That combination and the r;cr that we were not doin1 what -. do best got them close." · , Close, but that was all for:!: J au. Even though the Lair obviously weren't at their they had enough to win tbeil s i x th s traight g am e . Lo~ Angeles bas played all S\l games without All·Pro cent.et Kareem Abdut.Jabbar, who~ been sidelined because of t strained tendon in his rl1bt ankle. . THE LAKERS LOST Uu• other big man, Mitch Kupcb~ with a broken bone in his left. I~ early in the first game Ul!W played without Abdut.Jabbaf. Thus, the starting unit has ~ referred to as Riley's Runts. ». Los Angeles, 24·7 overall, t4 a 75·58 advantage al l~ inte rmission , makin1 82ti§ percent on its field 10 l attempts. The Lakers led by points early in the four• quarter, but Utah cut the deft. to four points with a little over1a minute to play. r However, Jamaal WilkO connected on a jump shot wt• Costa Mesa's John Strayer tries to block shot (left) and Ken Bardsley comes down with rebound during Tuesday's game. See C2. o.e.., ...... ,.....ku.P..,.. 1:0-4 left to give the Lakers~ six·point lead and shortly lalft, Wilkes stole a pass from U~ forward Adrian Dantley, settini up a Los Angeles fast break U CI passes test without top scorer which ended with a layup by Norm Nixon. Wilkes led the Lakers with at points. making 16 of his 24 field goal attempts. He also had ftine. rebounds, four assists and three steals. Nixon finished with as Magee misses final 12 minutes with dislocated finger but Anteaters rally to win, 77-75 Spedal to the DaiJy Piiot 77-75. for their 10th win in 11 outings. time out but, under pressure from Fuller. thre w it away. MILWAUKEE -For the UC Irvine basketball team. matters couldn't have looked much bleaker than they were midway through the second half or the Anteaters' game with East Tennessee State Tuesday night in the consolation contest of the Mi lwaukee Classic. "It was a great win for us," said a happy coach Bill Mulligan, whose team lost to Arizona Stale, 88· 73, in the first round Monday night. "The team kept its pose and showed great defense." McDonald subsequently got the ball underneath the basket, was fouled, and sank both charity tosses for a 76-75 lead. Thornton then iced the game by hitting one of two free throws with a little more than 40 seconds left . To begin with. UCI was trailing the Bucs, 60-50. with 11 :59 to play. But to make matters worse. their main cog - Kevin Magee was headed for the dressing room with a dislocated finger on his left hand. Indeed. the Anteaters stopped the Bucs when they had to. UCI still trailed, 73-63, with 5:58 to play before two free throws by Bob Thornton, a jumper . free t hrow and layi n by Kevin Fuller. and a steal and layin by Ben Mc Donald reduced the deficit to 73-72. The Bucs worked for the last shot only to miss at the buzzer. ·'They showed a lot of character out there," added Mulligan . "I would have hated .to come all this way to lose twice. Fuller. <Grant) Taylor and Thornton pl ayed great games for us off the bench." Last year. with Magee absent, there would have been no doubt concermng the final outcome. This year's Anteate r squad is dirrerent, though, and they proved it by rallyin~ lo beat the Bucs. The Aucs' Marcus Reese then hit on a pair of free throws to give his team a brief breather before Randy Whieldon canned a 20-footer to bring UCI back to within one . Magee, who jammed the ring finger on his left h.and off a deflected pass, was take n to the hospital for precautionary X·rays. If there's a With I :39 remaining, ll\e Bucs, still leading, tried to inbound the ball after a Remembering the good guys Like Joe Louis, they were a credit to the human race Should old acquaintance be forgot and never br ought to mind? Should old acquaintance be forgot and days of Auld Lang Syne . . As the glasses are raised this New Year's. the toast is to the good guys from the world of fun and games who le ft us during the 12 months just passed. This earth was better off for having known them and their acquaintance will not be forgot. Should old acquaintance be forgot J oe Louis was a warm and simple and humble man. He was truly what the heavywe ight champion of the world is meant to be. If heroes are to be worshipped, the Brown ~mber gave us the reason. The nicest, and truest, words ever written a bout Joe Louis were. "He is a credit to his race - the human race." And never brought lo mind . . . Joe Kuharich spent his life coaching football and helping lo form the lives or those he coached. Joe Kuharich's niche in the Hall or Fame will have to be large enough to hold a very big heart. Joe's life ended almost at the very moment Super Bowl XV started, which was a blessing in a way. Joe Kuharich lived with the Eagles right to the moment he died with tbem. Should old acquabttance be forgot . The YOUll8 players of today should have known an outfielder of yesterday named Pete Reiser. There was not a g-reedy slnew ln Pistol Pele ·s body aand here was a man who reaJly would have played basebaJl ror the love or the game. Tbe Docllers have had some great ones, but no more couraaeous and lovable human being ever ran full tilt into an outfield wall. And ctQw1 of Auld Lang SrM . . . Blll Johns was the busineU manager of the Lot Aftlelet Rams but that was merely hls job. Hl1 relatJonahip with the football team was of love and total devotion. Blll Johns lived to see wbat t.he franchiH hu come lo. He mlthl have died of a broken heart. SPORTS COlUMNIST BUD TUCKER our fraternity but there is comfort in the legacies lhev leave. Por Auld Lang Syne . Hotel lobbies around the country won't be the same without Frank Lane. Sure, Trader Frank repeated his baseball yarns and they got more lavish every lime but they also got more enjoyable every lime. Wher~ver Trader Frank is, he just unloaded a mediocre player for a super star. We'U take a cup of lcindneu yet Large Lester Nehampkin was as much a part of the sidelines as the yardmarkers and if his generous size did not cause you to notice him, his brightly colored shirt d id. Large Lester was a good photographer. He was an even better human being. Por AuJd Lang Syne . . . Ray Oyler, the former Detroit Tiger short.stop who played so well In tbe 1968 World Series, was only 43. He had a lot of run in those 1eara but he missed loo much. If ever a nickname fit, It was the one they hung on Mickey Walker . He looked and acted and fought like a Toy Bulldog. And the n1ht game wlll miss Ralph Gambinl. Champions also get counted out. bright spot to the injury, it's that it points and 10 assists. ~ occurred to Magee's non-shooting hand. l Plus, lheAnteaters haveonlyonegamein AMONG THE OTHER maMr" the next 15days. contributors for Los An1elea Ma gee, despite leaving with 12 were Michael Cooper, who tWt minutes to play, s till led his teammates 15 points, and Earvin "Madd' with 26 points. He also grabbed nine Johnson, who had 13 points, p rebounds. Whieldon added 14 points and ·-assists and seven rebounds. ,. McDonald 9 as UCI shot 54 percent from ""· Bob McAdoo made bjs firtt the floor. appearance in a Los Antelt. The trio of Fuller, Thornton and uniform, playing the final 2:45W Taylorhad lOpointsamongthem. the first half. He was belil For the Bucs, 3·5, the loss was a bitter scoreless and missed bis ontY one to accept. Aaron Douglas field goal attempt. • staged a one-man clinic as he scored a .. McAdoo could not give£.. game·high JO points. bitting 15 or 18 whole lot lo our team, .. ~ from the floor including his first 13 Rile~ of the forward-cen\ shots. Winfred Reed added 17 points, acquired by the Lakers C, while Andre Motley and Reese had 10 New Jers~y l~st Thursday. ·. apiece. want to give b1m some time ., ....... the next eight to 10 daya ao ~ll have time for condiUonin1. m •& very versatile, very smart." :· "They have a perfect blelid h ere or young talent abd veterans," s aid McAdoo. ~j don't care what role they use bile in. My style is up and down tile court. During the next couple fJI days, I'm going to be pracUclq very hard. I've got to know tM m oods of the players and s harpen myself physically." ! Robinson will wait • . TEMPE , Ari&. <AP>.;:,. University of South•,.. California football coach J• Robinaon said Tuesday that M may talk to National FootWll Lea1ue teama interested ln 1111 services after the Jan. 1 ., .. Bowl. ·~ But Robi.nlaD denied nlpCll'ti t.bal he bu already apoaen _.. New F.fteland Patriot om-a bout their vacant bea~ coachint Job. . ': •'I have not bad •fJ netotiationa with anyon:I the tellOll wu over,'' R aaid. "llJ on.I)' comments anybody who's c alled .. lndlrectly or directly ii. l.'ft aaid, 'Hey, wait unW a.ft« ~ first of tM year.' · .,, "tr someone la lnte....t.s'!~ me then, t would be 1lad to Ii down to see wbal llt•J m otferiftl,'' added Robt._." have to wall and U..y ba~.., wait. I tbink It's proper tUt all walt." • • Elthtla.ranked SoutMn .. a. facea No. '7 PeaD ..._. For .4Mld L..aftl S.,u, mw dear ... PNN boHt around the country won't be the 11me wit.bout Jlm EnrlCbt. tbe larae and happy man from Ohica,o. Too many aood ones ro from It lit of the tough guys and aenlle 1uy1 and happy guys and sad guys that tht leaenda of 1p0ru are made. It Is of tho good fuya who are aone that legends are made . SltoWd old OCC11'Qffttanct be /oroot' Attd ~ brougllt to mmd • . . No, not th.is year. Or any other. HEAVY PRESSURE -UCLA center Stuart Gray U.ghtens his defense on Maryland ball·handler durina Tuesday night's game at Pauley Pavilion. Bruins blew out Maryland, 90.57. in 'rtclaJ'• F\"'8 .... ~ llobbuloa U. comp&IM • .. . record la at& 1ea10 ... II SouUaen Cal ....... Tr1J~ C._PATl, .... G) ' ' • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 30. 1981 -..,_____________________ ~~-------------------------------------------------------------- ') II ,I J, ! I) h h '! Announcer makee technical mistake Frcun AP diapatebe1 EVANSVILLE, Ind. -Larry m Calton doesn't think that bavin1 a technical foul called againat hlm while broadcasting a Univeratt.y of Evao.svllle basketball game is any blg deal. Jim Byers, athletics director al the university doesn't agree and intends to talk tA> Calton about it. The incident in question took place when UE was playing Pepperdine Dec. 19 in the ttnals of the M'1ibu Classic tournament. With the Aces leading 71·59 and 2:5,J. remaining tn the 1ame, an Evansville player was fouled. Players and coaches along lhe Evansville bench expressed their displeasure wlth the decision, claiming a flagrant foul should have been called. They were whistled for a technical roul. • Then, when an official went to the scorer's table to report, he beard Calton continue Uie criticism. He was promptly slapped with a \echmcaJ, which doesn't often happen. Quote of the day New York Rangers' resident tough guy Nick Fotlu, talking about a mere rive.game suspension received by Philadelphia's Paul Holgren after Holgren s lugged referee Andy Van ffellemond: "O&viously, it pays to punch an official." B.uffalo mayor after new prize BUFFALO, N .Y . -After [i] winning a bushel of apples rrom the 4 • mayor or the Big Apple, Buffalo Mayor James Griffin said Monday he's going ror a new pot: a case or CinciMaU chili. Griffin won the apples from New York City Mayor Edward Koch after the Buffalo Bills took Sunday's Ame rican Football Conference wildcard playoff game against the New York Jets, 31·27. Had the Bills lost, Griffin would have handed over six pounds of kielbasa, a Polish sausage. Ballard shoots Bullets to win Gret BaUard scored el.ht of hlJ m · 33 Points utter Detroit rail ed Crom a l6·polnt deficit to take the leed with 5:42 remaining as the Wuhlnaton Bullet.a defeated the Pistons, 121H2S Tu sday nlaht In tbe NBA. Detroit had a fo\lr·aame winning streak snappd . . . Campy llHtell scored 24 points and led New York on a key 14 2 blo1e a the Knlcks edged C hica10, l 11 ·108 . . . Daa Roundfleld led all 5corers with 35 polnt.s. 10 O( Ulem in 8 fourth·QUarter uue that pt.it the game away , as Atlanta beat Houston, 102·93 . . . Dallas rookie .Jay Vtnceal Poured ln -41 polnt.s1 missing tbe club record by one, to trigger the .Mavericks to· a 104·92 triumph over injury.riddled •a&.uao Kansas City . . . Geor1e Gervin erupted tor 46 points as San Antonio overcame pesky San Diego in the rlnal quarter to post a 119-107 victory . . . Sid.Dey Moauief scored 24 points and 1Marques Jolmaon added a season-high 22 as Milwaukee knocked off Indiana, 107·96 . . . Alu Eagllsb scored 10 of bis 32 pbln\S in the fourth period to help Denver Withstand a furiou11 Bost.on rally and record a 128·123 victory over the Celtics . Philadelphia's Jallus Ervin< scored 34 points, including 14 in the rinal period as the 76ers outscored Golden State, 1'2·13S. 0pir1'>ns differ on WaJker Coach Jackie Sherrill of [i] 10th-ranked Pitts burgh and his 4. • All-American linebacker Sal Sunseri have different ideas about facing HerscheJ WaJker in Friday night's Sugar Bowl game. "You can't stop Walker." Sherrill said of second-ranked Georgia's All-American taiJback Tuesday. "You have to concede Walker's yardage." Sunseri, the heart of the nation's leading defensive u111l , disagreed. "We are not going lo conceded as a defensive unit just giving He rschel Walker his 230 yards or whatever. We are going to try to make him earn it," Sunseri said . . Starting cornerback Anthony Rose may have broken a finger in practice Tuesday. but the 1Hllu1u. rest of the No.-1 ranked Clemson Tigers are doing "very well" in their preparations for Friday's Orange Bowl showdown with Nebraska, Coach Danny Ford said ... Retired Clemson Coach Frank Howard, Alabama Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant and former Oklahoma running ba,ek Tommy McDonald wer e inducted into the Orange Bowl Hall of Honor Tuesday. Happy homecoming for Pederson Rookie c ·nter Bury Pedtlnee u scorud two third· period 1oal1 ' Tuesduy ni&ht to 1lve the Bott.on Bruins a 5.3 victory over Vancouver an a National Hockey Lea1ue game. PederaoJJ, who played t\ii; junior hockey with Victoria bf the Weistem Hockey Leaaue, celebrated ht• return to British Columbia by scor1na his 20th 1oal of the season tor the game·wiMer . . . Ralpb Klassen'8 first 6fOal in over a month and only hie second this season s tarted a four·goal second period, ll(Una St. Louis to a 6·1 triumph over Hartford ... Third.period goals by Marlo Tremblar and Doul Jarvll JUlt 1:18 apart cave Montrea a S·4 victory over the New York Islanders . . . Mlcbel Goulet scored three gooh1 and Peter Stasny had two, alona with three ussists. to lead Quebec to an a.1 rout of Chicago . . Wayne Gretl.ky, the first NHL pluyer to average more than two points a game, hu been named 1981 Man of the Year bv The Sporting News. a weekly publication. Gretzky, 20, who plays for Edmonton. becomes the first hoc~ey player to win the award. Kings suffer another injury ING LE WOOD -The ~· injury riddled Los Angeles Kines ' announced Tuesday that right winger Dean Hopkins will be sidelined for about six weeks due to a severely dislocated left elbow. Hopkins suffered the injury in the first period of the Kings' 10·3 loss al Edmonton last Sunday night. Hopkins, 22, flew to Los Angeles Monday and was examined by club physicians, who placed the elbow in a cast. Hopkins has played in all 36 Los Angeles games this season. He has one goal and 12 assists. This is his third season in the National Hockey League after being a second-round draft choice of the Kings in 1979. Los Angeles defenseman Jerry Korab and center Andre St. Laurent are both experiencing back problems and are currently in traction at Centinela Hos pital Medical Center in Inglewood. Chargers healthy for Saturday Healed by 12 days of rest, the • San Diego Chargers s hould be at their healthiest Saturday when they face the Miami Dolphins in the Orange Bowl in a National Football League playoff game, Coach Don CoryeU said Tuesday. "Everyone is reasonably heaJthy. No one is tlefmitely out," said Coryell , flthough defensive lineman WUbur Young remains a question mark because of a pulled hamstring ... Professional football player Thomas "Hollywood" ffeadertlOD was jailed in a Dallas suburb Tuesday in connection with the theft of a typewriter from the police station lobby. officer"5 said. Liberty Bowl on TV tonight Three games set Thursday By HOWARD L. HANDY Of_O.ity ........... Are you ready for the cllmu of the rootbaU season? lr not, then stay away from the tube from now throu1h Monday becauae there are nlne college sames and four pro con*ta t-0 be aired beginning with tontaht ·a Liberty Bowl conte11 <C h a nnel 11, 5 p.m .) and concludlnc Sunday afternoon with the New York Giants and San Francisco NFC contest <Channtl 2, 2 p.m.). In between there are three colleie bowl games Thursday beginning with the Hall of Fame and including the Peach and Bluebonnet 1ames. On New Year's Day, it's the usual top four plus the Fiesta Bowl featuring USC and Penn State to get the day started. Tonight's TV. radio Followlng are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: " / 1 1 excellent; 1 " " wol'th watching; ' " fair; " forget It. n 5 p .m., Channel 11 ./ ./ . ./ LIBERTY BOWL: Navy vs. Ohio State. Announcers: Harry Kalas and Joe Thelsmann. Marco Pagnanelli, a former Huntington Beach High and Golden West College standout. Is the quarterback for the Navy team. A sophomore, he completed 80 of 140 passes for 1,010 yards during the regular season. He also carried the ball 94 times for 307 yards and scored six touchdowns. Starting at safety for the Midshipmen Is Laguna Niguel resident, John Foley. Ohio State's Buckeyes are favored by 13117 points over the Midshipmen In Memphis. [;:) 6:20 p.m., Channel 9 ./ ./ NHL HOCKEY: Kings at Colorado. Announcers: Bob Miiier and Nic k Nickson. The Kings are in fourth place in the Campbell Conference Smythe Division race but only five paints behind second place Vancouver. Charlie Simmer scored a goal late in the action to give the Kings a 2·2 tie with Vancouver Saturday night and Marlo Lessard turned back repeated scoring attempts in goal to lead the Kings. RADIO Football -Liberty Bowl , Navy vs. Ohio State, 4· 40 p.m ., KNX ( 10701. Basketball -Long Beach State at Boise State, 6: 30 p.m .. KLON (88 FM). Hockey Kings at Colorado, 6:20 p.m., KLAC tS70). Ski Reports -Southern California conditions, 9 · 43 a .m .• 12:43 and 3:43 p.m., KNX (10701. Thursday's TV, radio Mustangs pull upset . • .for one half [;:) 11 a.m., Channel 9 ./ (._!___ HALL OF FAME BOWL: Kansas vs. Mississippi State. Lakewood's sec01ld-half surge beats Costa Me$a in Orange Tournament Announcers: Merle Harmon and Danny Abramowicz. Injuries have hampered the Kansas squad this season, especially Orange Coast area standouts Kerwin Bell and Frank Seurer. Bell was injured early in the campaign and is hOpeful of gaining an extra year of eligibili ty. Seurer injured his right elbow in the final game of the season a nd will not play, either. Dino Bell was switched to running back when brother Kerwin was hurt but hasn't seen a lot of action. Mi ssississippl St. is favored by 7 points By EDZJNTEL Of_O...., ...... ,.... Had you walked out to get some fresh air during halftime of Tuesday night's basketball game between Costa Mesa High and Lakewood, you would ha ve thought two different teams played out the second half by the Ume the game was over. Costa Mesa. tied with undefeated < 12-0) and unresisting Lakewood at the bait, 27 -27, did everything wrong in the second half tbat the Mustangs did right in the first. As a reauJt, Lakewood had another easy one, 61-40, to advance to tonight's championship game against Mater Del in the Orange Optimist lnvitaUonal al Chapman College. Mater Dei got to tonight's (8 o'clock) title game by defeating Orange in ~emiflnals, 65-57. Costa Mesa (5-2), meanwhile, plays for third place against Orange at 6 o'clock, while Fountain Valley, a winner over Estancia Tuesday, plays Santa Clara for the consolation championship and Newport Harbor, a winner over Marina. meets Service for fifth place. The first ·bait of the Costa Mesa· Lakewood gam e was about as even as a game could get, and the Mustangs played about as well as they could, considering the opponent. Ken Bardsley and John Rishebarger hit their first two shots and Costa Mesa led, 8·4. It was only the second time thia season that Lakewood had found itself behind in a game. The first quarter ended up tied 17·17 as did the. second quarter, 27·27. Al ooe point, Costa Mesa held a 27·21 lead. But in the third quarter, Lakewood began mercilessly pecking away, as good teams do. Combined wjt.b a long, cold shooting spell for Costa Mesa, Lakewood round it.self boldine a «>-34 lead at the end of the third quarter. The wont was yet to come. Lakewood scored the ftrSt 12 points of lbe fourth quarter, giving the Lancers a comrortable 52·36 lead. In all, Lakewood scored 16 stra,tit poin(s from the end of the third through midw~ into fourth quarter and Costa Mesa weal aome eight minutes without scoring. Dwayne Corbitt and Todd Murpliy dld the bulk of the damage for Lakewood. sC(H'tng 18 and 24 points respectively. Bardsley, a 6·4 forward/guard, was beld l-0 just four points and 1-of-7 from the floor lo the second half. to give him 17 for the game, and scoring honors for the Mustangs. IU1hebar1er sco.red just three points in the second half and finished with 11. Costa Mesa was especially hurt by tree throws as the Mustangs made just 6-of-16 from the line. . "Our Cree throwing hurt our confidence u much as anything else," said eo.ta Meta coach Tim Panel. "But Lakewood is AlJrfully tall and "wfully good. They Just wore us down. "Wbat we wanted Lo do waa be patient < wh.lch Is ,omething tbe Mustangs were ln the .flnt half>. I TIM ...... &. But Lakewood was a little quicker than us. Still, In the first half, I thought that was our best 20 minutes of basketball this season. And, when you think about it, playing against this kind of competition can only help us jor leagu.e (which begins next week>." In other Orange tournament action Newport Harbor 63. Marina 58 The Vikings, who led by five at the end or the first quarter. six at the half, and three after three periods of play, couldn't maintain its advantage when it counted -at the end. The Sailors, behind the front-line s hooting of Byron Ball, Scott Liner and Joe Seager, outscored their opponent, 18·10, during the final eight minutes to pull out the victory. Liner scored 16 points, while Ball had 14 and Seager added 11. For the Vikings, 7-4, forward Rick Smith led all scQrers with 19 points. The other Vikings -Andy Kluss man ( ll). John Berry (10) and Scott Filipek (10) -scored in double figures. Fountain Valley 69, Estancia 50 The Barons converted 19 of their game total 21 free throws In the fourth quarter, outscoring the Eagles 29·13 in the process to move into consolation championship game. Fountain Valley met Santa Clara at 4:20 p.m. today in an attempt to improve its overall record t09·3. Saltz to play in tourney Danny Saltz of UCLA, a former star at Corona del Mar High, will be amon1 some of the top collegian tennj• players ln the country who will plaf In the National Co legiate Tennis Classic, Jan. 1·3 at the Rancho Las Palmas Resort in Palm Spnn1s. Four players from UCLA, USC, Stanford, Cal, Pepperdlne , Clemson, SMU and Ho u:>ton, will take part in both singles and doubles competition in men's a nd women's divisions. This is the first official co llegiate tennis tourna ment o f th e season, which annually raises funds for the Palm Spring" Youth Centet. For ticket In formatio n . call 568·2727. Motocross racing set UCI women win, 75.57 The slxth annual Golden Slate Serles motocross compeUtlon will get under way Saturday and Sunday at SaddJebaek Part ln Oran1e .tth a number of factory team1 partlclpatJn1. Tbe 1·raee urlea h11 a com blned purse, conUn1ency and pri.11 fWMI t.otaliftl '1JS,OOO. IA .... tbe rWers Uat ll new naltoul IOke ud Tr...-.USA champ6oa 8roe Gtoftl' al Su Dle10 no i"ftelltlJ ••med a bo1• eoatract wttia Yamaha. OU.WI eom,.U., wUI blitJude .. llMiilL ... liU, ,...., • I O 'llara and new 1upercro11 champion, Jlan Barnell. Sunday'a proreulonal race will include factory tum• lrom Honda. Kawuaki, Suauk11 Yamaha, KTM, Maleo ana Huaqvarna. If a.kine their debut wlth the KTM team will be Donnle CantalOUPl Ind Joey ScbU11. Tbe team ls baled ln Austria. Sa\wday'a schedule featurw a faJI •portaman prosram 1&a.rtin1 at I a.m. with Sunday's pro slate 1tartlnt wtth practJce nam llt t and the nnt rac• at t2:IO . Sophomore forward Dorothy Lew I"' ~6d 22 points to ~1ead the UC trvlne women 's basketball team to an easy 7S.S7 wln Tuesday nlaht over Santa Clara at Crawford Ila.II. ucr (5-8) also aot .. po nts trom Katherlne Hamllton, 12 from Candy Gomez. and 11 trom Dawn Buchanan. Bucbanan added el1ht rebounds for lbt Anteaters and Hamilton had seven atone v.ilth six •J•l•ts •n~ fl e blPcked sbobl . • JO«MMa• llllllaA•~Y Noon,Channel2 ./ ./ ./ PEACH BOWL: West Virginia vs. Florida Announcers: Frank Glieber and Johnny Morris. Quarterbacks Wayne Peace of Florida and West Against the Eagles, Jeff Hughes scored 21 points and Ken Harter added 16 Virginia's Oliver Luck are likely to keep the football in the air for most of the game. One out of every 2S passes each man has thrown this year has gone for a touchdown. Peace completed more than S8 percent of his aerials for 1,800 yards and 11 touchdo,vns. Luck completed SS percent for 2,341 yards and 1s touchdowns. Florida is favored by 71,, points. For Estancia, senior post man Brian Midland was the top point getter with 16 points while Chris Maydale and Doug Pinckney added 12 apiece. The loss dropped Estancia's record to 8-2. Mater Del 65, Orange 57 5 p .m .. Channel 9 ./ ./ ./ ./ The host Monarchs raced to a six-point lead at the end of the first quarter, then added to it early in the th1rd quarter to subdue host Orange. BLUEBONNET BOWL: UCLA vs. Michigan Announcers: Ray Scott and Lee Corso. With the victory, Mater Dei plays ror the c hampions hip again st undefeated t 12·0> Lakewood in tonight's 8 o'clock contest. Leading scorer Matt Beeuwsaert had 26 points. helped by teammates Chris Jackson ( 12 points, nine rebounds) and Gary Jaeger < 10 pointsJ. UCLA has used a tenacious defense that helped cause 44 apponent turnovers this season and an offense that has scored 27 or more points in seven games. Michigan has All -American wide receiver Anthony Cal"ter and running back Butch Woolfolk. Michigan Is favored by 31h points. RADIO Football Bluebonnet Bowl, UCLA vs. Michigan, S p.m .. KMPC (710). ~~~~~~~~~~ College football JOHNSON &. SON Presents ... COLLEGE BOWL ROUNDUP lndepende"ce Bowl 10.C. 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New Parts Department Hours Now Open 8:00 am· l:OO ·pm Saturdays L n~X•LN?•CAPRJ •CONTINENTAL• MARK Vl • LJNCOLN•COUGAR•XR7•ZBPHYR JOHNSON&SON L r R U R y (714) &40-8680 ' I • ' Orango Coast AIL Y PILOT/Wednesday, December 30. 1981 cs: Marina, Mesa in finals of respective to11rneys The Marina H11h women'• basketball team la hopln1 lhe third Ume will be the charm when lhe Vikln1s play Foothill for lhe championship of the Marlna·Edlaon Holiday Tournament at 7 :45 tonl1ht on lho Viklnca' Ooor. Meanwhile, Coata Mesa will play for the Estancia Tournament crown after the Muatan1s dlapoged of La Quinta in the aemlflnalJ, 38-33. Marina moved into lhe title tllt Tueaday wltb a 43·40 triumph over Fountain Valley whlle Foothill was holding off Huntington Beach, 50·43. In the flfth•place 1ame, Edison will play Burroughs, while Mater Oei was eliminated from the consolation bracket. Marina's win gives it a third shot at Foothill. The Vikings have dropped their first two chances, each by two points, more recently in the Cypress Tournament. "We're getting a little tired of playing them," offered Marina assistant coach Tim Reed. Sweazy gains All-CIF team Templeton player of the year By ROGER CARLSON Of .. Olllly Niii ..... Foothill High's Mark Templeton, who led the Knights to the CIF Southern Conference football championship, has been selected as the ClF Division II Player of the Vear by the First Interstate BanJc athletic foundation board. Templeton, a 6·2. 195-pounder, scored 24 touchdowns and rushed for 224 yards in the championship finale against El Modena. In aJl there were 10 Orange County athletes chosen to the two teams, including a pair from Foothill and El Dorado. Other first team berths went to El Modena tackle Charlie Steele and El Dorado defe"\Sive back Craig Rutledge. A second team spot was accorded El 1 oro running back Damon Sweazy, tbe Sea View League's Player of the Year for the second straight year. Sweazy is a repeat selection, having been chosen on th~ Division 111 team as a junior. Also picking up second team laurels were El Dorado guard Gene Murphy and Foothill's Greg Haly, a defensive back. Second team berths also went to Kennedy High's Daryl Meddings, a linebacker; Pacifica High's Walt Pederson, a defensive lineman; Villa Park's Eric Coakley, a defensive end ; and Esperanza center Nick Gotovac. AJl-CIF DlvilioD U First Team Offense Hgt. Wt. Yr. TE-Mark Andrew, San Marino 1·3 Zl8 Sr. Rec-Jerry Davis. Burroughs 5·10 160 Sr. Rec-Dale Frack, Hart 5·10 175 Sr. T -Tory Pankopf, LB Wilson 6·3 240 Sr. T -Charlie Steele, El Modena 6·2 235 Sr. G -Keith Davis, Santa Monica 6·2 223 Jr. G -David Dixon, Inglewood 6·3 228 Sr. C -Frank Ct)avez, Bell Gardens 6·2 235 Sr. B -Tberman Beard, Hueneme ~-8 165 Sr. B -Kirk Jones, LB Poly 5·11 185 Jr. B -Marco Johnson, Ant. Valley 5·8 148 Jr. B -Mark Templeton, Foothill 6·2 195 Sf'. B -Dylan. Stewart, Santa Monica 5·6 1.0 Sr. B -Randy Fayette, West Torrance 6·2 185 Sr. K -John Lee, Downey 5·10 170 Sr. First Team Defense DL-Eric Hammond, Hueneme 6·2 230 Sr. OL-Don Woodward, San Luis Obispo 6·4 200 Sr. OL-Gentry Walsh, LB Poly 6·3 225 Sr. DL-Tim Barroca, Dos Pueblos 6-1 210 Sr. OL-Guy Teafatiller, Warren 6·3 225 Sr. LB-Ross Harvey, Temple City 6-0 180 Sr. LB-Chris Scott. So. Torrance 6·3 215 Sr. LB-Craig Slavin, Westlake 6-0 180 Jr. LB-Bill Brace, Santa Barbara 5-10 175 Sr. LB-Craig Nicastro, Arcadia 5-11 195 Sr. DB-Robbie Bartlett, Monrovia 5-11 180 Sr. DB-Rich Harger, So. Torrance 6-0 170 Sr. OB-Craig Rutledge, El Dorado 6-0 170 Sr. DB-Bruce Hill. Antelope Valley 6·0 160 Sr. OB-Junior Thurman, Santa Monica 6·0 160 Sr. P -DeDe Moore, Mui r 6·1 205 Sr. . SerolHI Team Offeue TE-Jeff GaJLimore, Oxnard 6·3 207 Sr. Rec-Hank Norman, LB Poly 6-4 190 Sr. Rec-John Gagliano, Hoover 6-3 180 Sr. T -Steve Baker, Antelope Valley 6-6 210 Sr. T -York Wallace, Centennial 6-2 220 Sr. G -Gene Murphy, El Dorado 6·2 210 Sr. G -Greg Baldwin, San Gabriel 6·2 225 Sr. C -Nick Gotovac, Esperanza 6·2 225 Sr. B -Dean Harrington, Hart 6·0 180 Sr. B -Damon Sweazy, El Toro 5-10 170 Sr. 8 -Mike Gomez, San Gabriel 5·10 170 Sr. B -Aaron Brown, Santa Monica 6·1 190 Sr. B -Alfred Jenkins, Lynwood 6·5 195 Sr. B -Matt O'Keefe. Downey 5·10 175 Sr. K -Daren Llbonati. Thousand Oaks 5·11 160 Jr. Seeoad Team Defea11e oi;_Eric Coakley, Villa Park 6·0 175 Sr. OL-WaJt Pederson, Pacifica 6·2 218 Sr. DL-Ron McLean, Righetti 6·3 215 Sr. OL-Dan Romero, Bell Gardens 5·10 230 Sr. DL-ReginaJd Stark, Monrovia 6·1 180 Sr. LB-Nate Fletcher, Morningside 6-0 175 Sr. LB-Tony Haller, Buena · 6·1 197 Sr. LB-Scott Zito, Antelope Valley 5·8 180 Sr. LB-Bo Williams, Burroogha 6·1 185 Sr. LB-Darryl Meddin1s, Kennedy 5-10 185 Sr. DB-Greg Haly, Foothill 6·1 175 Sr. DB-Cedric Brown. Compton 5-11 185 Sr. DB-Mike Hart, Paloa Verdes 6·1 175 Sr. DB-Paul Nicholson, Santa Barbara S.l 180 Sr. DB-Mark Anderson. Buena 6-0 170 Sr. P -Manhall Lampson, MUllkan 6·3 225 Sr. Player of the Year: Templeton <Footblll> 50°/o TAX BRACKET?. 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The 6·7 senior center also grabbed eight rebounds aa he anchored the tone defense. "We forced them to attack and try and get by Gue!ls," Trojan Coach Jeff Cunnin1ham said. ' "They tried to control the tempo of their game on offenae, but they couldn't becaute they were behind." The Lobos could only manage two points in the first quarter. Though they were fUilty of only eight turnovers, they shot only ' rive free throws tbrouchout lht! '.night, due to University ' committin1 only seven fouJa. University will pl~y aaainst · Riordan High (San Pranciaco) for the championshJp at Canyon Hi&h. "We'U just have to take it to them," said Cunningham. "We have to lake good sttots. l know they have a good team." .,..,, ,..... ---.. ~ ~-- New hero for Edison Goudge scores 21 in Chargers' victory; Woodbridge wins Speclal &o tbe DaUy Pilot CARSON CITY, Nev This lime, the Edison High Chargers basketball team came up with a new hero -6·2 senior guard Mark Goudge. Normally, it '11 one of two standout forwards, Rick DIBernardo or Richard Chan1. who get the honors. But this time It was Goudge who scored 21 points in lifting the Chargers to a win, this one a 7 l ·51 spanking of Reed High School in the championship semiCinals of the Capitol Classic Tournament at Carson City High. The title game of the tournament between Edison and Reno will be played tonight at 8:30. Goudge was a perfect 9·0f·9 from the free throw line and hit 6·0f·l0 shots from the field. Edison, as a team, was 15-of-18 from the free throw line. The game was close early, as the score was tied 14·14 at the end of the first quarter. But the Chargers, behtnd Goudge along with Chang and Di Bernardo. each with 16 points for the game. blew it open in the second quarter, outscoring Reed 18·6 lo take a comfortable 32·20 halltime lead. Edison is now 10· I on the year. Woodbridge 59, Rancho 43 David Wi se tossed in 18 points as the Woodbridge sat Rancho Alamitos on Its ear. Anthony Radovcich and Mark Foringer added 15 and 12 points. respectively . Woodbridge dominated the boards to a tune of 30 rebounds to 14, and limited Rancho Alamitos to only one basket from an offensive rebound. "This was our best rebounding game," said Woodbridge Coach Bill Shannon. "We really rebounded well." Wise, Radovcich. and Foringer combined for 22 rebounds. while Tom Borsuk had 5 steals. Woodbridge took a 29·17 halftime lead, but Rancho whittled away, and with 2 minutes left the score was 50·41. Then Woodbridge answered with 7 unanswered points to wrap up the victory. Woodbridge is 9-1 on the season. The Artists battled back from a lour·polnt dellclt at the start of the fourth penod to take a one-point itdvantage, and the two teams exchanged the lead on three occasions. "But every lime we'd get In front, they'd. respond with a basket right away," said Coach Jerome Karp. "We were able to play a control type game und denied them their runnJnic icame." The fourth-quarter rally was spurred by Rudy Dvorak, who contributed seven points in the stanza. Neil Riddell paced all scorers with 20 points. Pirates, Gauchos c ollect v i c tories If Orange Coast College center Rick Riley has been feeling some pressure these past few games, it is quite understandable. The 6-7 sophomore, who usually performs at forward, has taken on the role as Coach Tandy Gillis' majn man underneath the basket due to an injury to forward Jim Baldwin and the loss of center Frank Luongo who recently quit the team. Tuesday night in the first round of tbe Hancock basketball tournament in Santa Maria, Riley, indeed. was the main man under the basket. Riley calmly grabbed a partially blocked shot by teammate Chris Beasley and scored on a layup with one second remaining as the Pirates nipped Los Angeles Valley, 42·40 The victory s napped a three-game OCC losing streak and sends the Pirates Into the c hampionship game tonight against Citrus. OCC, now 8·6, got 23 points from Beasley. so he was a natural to take the final shot with the game deadlocked at 40. 801,a Grande 71 , Irvine 66 In earlier tournament action, Bolsa Grande slipped past Irvine 71 -66, lo elirfllnate the Vaqueros from the tournament. Irvine's record now drops to a dismal 0-6. TRAFFIC JAM -Costa Mesa's Oavt• Palmbladc tries to maintain control of the ball in the middle of crowd during Tuesday 's Orange T ournament gam e al Chapman College Lakewood won. 61 ·-10 Stor~'. Page C2 Compton 56, Laguna Beach 52 Despite a strong effort that saw the Artists lead Compton tn the final four minutes of the game, Laguna was eliminated from the Villa Park Classic Actually, if things had gone as planned for LA Valley, the Monarchs would have taken the last shot. LA Valley had the ball with 2:33 remaining, and it appeared the Monarchs were working for the final basket But a fi ve-second violation against the Monarchs gave OCC the ball, and the Pirates man aged to work the ball around until 14 seconds remained Kit Kersten led the Matadors with 25 points, as he and 6·& senior George Wetzel simply overmatched the Va41ueros. Oilers, Marina clash in soccer finals After a timeout, the Pirates worked the ball to BeasJey at the baseline, but LA Valley's Mike Lopez managed to get his hand on the shot. The ball wound up in Riley's hands and h~ put the game away. Irvine was led by Doug Brozovich and Robert Akers who scored 16· apiece. The Vaqueros had their best scoring Marina and the hos t Oilers will clash at 7 o'clock tonight for the championship of the Huntington Beach Soccer Tournament after each claimed a pair of victories Tuesday. . night of the season, tallying 66 points, only to be turned away by the muc h bigge r Matadors. The Vikings advanced by virtue of a 1·0 victory over La Quinta and a 1-1 tie with Fountain Valley. The Vikings advanced past the Barons on penalty kicks. Huntington Beach beat Ka tell a 2·0 and Kennedy. 4·1. Both t eam s got into foul trouble late in the game, but a promising Bolsa team held on. The Matadors will play host Canyon for the consolation championship tonight. Senior right wing Al Hur and junior center-halfback Brett Davis, the Oilers' leading scorers." paced the UCLA breezes ·Bruins go up 11 -0 and never look back I From AP dlspatcbet LOS ANGELES -Forward Mike Sanders scored 23 points Tuesday 'night, leading 16th-ranked UCLA to a 'resounding 90-57 victory over Maryland in a nationally televised intersectional college basketball ·.game at Pauley Pavifion. The Bruins scored the game's first 11 points in the opentng 3:49 of play "on their way to the one-sided triumph. UCLA led 23·10 midway through • the first half before rattlin1 off 14 'points in a row to take a 27-point advantage. It was 15-26 at halfUme and Maryland didn't threaten in the final 20 minutes . .... ·Michigan 51. 51 , fSultenon SO !~ HONOLULU -Derek Perry's 'liJ)riving layup wf\b 2:41 remaining iJn overtime helped Michigan State to :ra 51-50 victory over Cal State 'I Fullerton in the semifinal consolation : .bracket of the Rain bow Classic. I' Fullerton had a chnce to re-tie the 1 :score with 45 seconds to play in the I 1extra period, but Tony NeaJ's second I fr ee throw rolled Gff the rim. . I Loyola 14 Mlerril (0 ) 82 LAS VEGAS,· Nev. -Sophomore ! center Leonard Agee scored 26 I• points, leading Loyola of Los Angeles I.'! to its flrst victory of the season, an 84·82 triumph over Miami of Ohio in 1the consolation 1,ame of the 1 1• Las Vegas Holiday Classic. 1 Loyola took tht lead for tood on a 1. jump shot by Ke.tn Sparks with 11: 52 : remaining, etvtng the Lions a 56-~ i aduntage. , MlamJ dftw to within one point at , 1 83·82 on a layup by Stepfon Sudduth : with 14 lecondl left. ,. : Ohio It. 13 W••htngton It. 54 I! COLUMBUS, Ohio -Clark : •Kellon scored 2JO JIQillta to lead OhJo l , State to a ef.54 victory over 1 • Wasl\lqtoB State. I: KellotS, a 8-foot-7 Jonlor forward, : 'I also mat.died 13 rebounds to 1park : the Buckeyes to Uaelr fourth 1tral1ht : ·, victory and seventh ln 10 euttn1s this • year. I Leadtna •-M witJr Jl:JO remaintni I in the 1ame, Ohio ltatt aeored 18 tralcht point.I over6 ,, • aht·mlnute pan to open up • u .. marld.n. M•nauen. 74 Artaon• St. 11 lllLWAUKEI! -Marquette ~nlvenit1, wlUa 1uard1 Ml~bael Willoa Md o._ Rhen comblnlq f« • pcUla, dowlMd ArllODa State 14~• for UM tllampt .... blp ol the u ..... a ... at. Tbe WaniGn <T-4>, wtmdlli tWr. ~ ........ ~~=-~ J*..:;... ~ I ' San J oae St. 60, Gonzaga 55 BI LUNGS, Mont. -San Jose State scored nine straight points late in the second half to defeat Gonzaga University, 60-55, in the first round or the KOA Classic. ' San Jose trailed, 48·45, before Greg Vinson and Kevin Thomas scored a fter grabbin g rebounds . The Spartans then added two free throws by Mike Moore, one by Jonathon Brown and a field goal by Chris McNealy. The spurt gave San Jose a 54·48 lead with 3:25 remaining. N. Carolina 76, S. Clara 57 SANTA CLARA -Guard Michael Jordan and forward James Worthy led the top-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels to a 76-57 triumph over Santa Clara in the Cable Car Classic. Penn State claimed third place in the tournament with a 54.49 victory over Texas Christian in the consolation game. North Carolina, 8-0, played without 6·9 starting center Sam Perkins, who was on the bench with a sprained ankle. N. Caro. St. 60, Wichita St. 48 HONOLULU -Forward Thurl Bailey scored 23 points a nd guard Dereck Whittenburg added 22 as 20th-ranked North Carolina State upset No. 2 Wichita State 60-48 in a semifioaJ game at the 18th annual Rainbow Classic In a game that saw the lead change hands 10 times in the first half. Whittenburg sank eight consecutive free throws in the rinal 4:37 to pull N C. State into a 32·25 halftime lead 0 19gon St. 61 , Portland 55 • PORTLAND, Ore. -Charlie Sitton and A.C. Green led a balanced Oregon State attack u the 15th-ranked Beavers held off the University of Portland 81·55 to take third place in the Far West Classic. All five starters scored in double figures for Ol"egon State, which regrouped from Monday night's 71·49 loss to Idaho. San Diego St . 77, Baylor 54 SAN OlEGO -Forward MJchael Cage had • season·hl1h 14 point.I and a team-te1dln1 aeven rebounds, leadlne boeL San Oie10 State to an easy 77,54 victory over Baylor In a first.round same of tht CabrUlo Cl111lc. Earlier, Terence StaASbury made 111 free throws in as many attempt& ln the final S2 aeconda. spaftlaa Tampfe to :!DJ 1$-IJ trtum~ °"' P1orlda 1a ... to.thtamtat • odMr ftnt·r'Mmd IJ!miL v 4 attack Each scored once in the shutout or Katella. and Davis tallied twice tn the victory over Kennedy. Other goal-scorers for the Oilers were Junior right halfback Ric h Me ndoza and senior center-forward Cory Swick. Swick also assisted on both goals in the v ictory over Kalella. Meanwhile, junior goali e John llewin continued his sharp play, having allowed only two goaJs in the four games. Marina advanced on a penalty-kick goal by Lee Green in its victory over La Quinta. Tim Grangruth scored the ;:JTI I I /,-; ~ AUTO PARTS knowledgeable, friendly parts people Vikings' goal against Fountain Valley Huntington Beach will take a 6·2 record into tonight's showdown, while Marina 1s 9·2. Jn the consol atlon quarterfinals. Mater Dei was ousted by Bell Gardens. 2·0, while Fountain Valley w i II compete for fifth place after taking Leuzinger. 3·2. The Barons will meet Ocean View. which lost to Ke nned y in the cha mpionship semifinals. Th e tournament is the fourth annual at Huntington Beach High and features 32 high schools. OCC actually held an eight-point lead in the first half. but the Monarchs battled back to within two <27·25> at halftime. In other tournament action: Saddleback 109, Santa Ana 102 George Turner scored 26 points and 6·10 center Rick Doyle added 20 points as the Gauchos handed Santa Ana its third straight loss in the consolation semifinals of the Santa Ana Tournament. 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Tl!..-Percemaoe: I Pe<lflc, n 0 1111.111); 2 CS FUll•r1on. 61.1 llS...1241. Flelo Gott Pwrcenteoe IOff•.,•>. I UC: 1rvl11e. U 4 IJU·SUl , 1. Fruno St.6 ( toS.Jt7 >. Flelcl Goel Perttntege I°"""'*>: 1. San JON SI. Al.t (1~); 7. Fr-St. 44.S ( 14t-J21l. HIGH SCHOOL NP«. Harbor •3. Manna 51 N•WPOttT MA•IM>ll -Bell 14, S...., 11, LI,,... 14. Pe11all•r I. F04k 4, S.1t1y 6, l,.n•t 4. Tote11: 27 .. U ~ MAIUNA Fiii"" 10. Berry to. Smltll lt, KlvlllTIM II. Cllomlk J, T-y • Total1 1' • 11 st sc-..,.o...-n Newll0f1 H-10 It 11 ,........, Marine IS It 14 10-.51 T04•l 10ul1. Newoon H•rbor 1. M.,1n• 13. Fnt. Vall•Y et, Eltencle 50 ,OUM'TAIN 't~LLIY -Kosty I. Ha_,.r 1', JK-l, VIII-Ya 10, H ....... 11, KullO 4, WllllM\Mr I, B..-n 0 Totals; U l"'ll .. IJ"TAJM:IA -Kral" 4, GerclMr t, Tin 7, Mldlend 14, -Yd•I• 11, Plnt llney IJ, Jollntton 0, MtCahlll O. SMallcomb 0 T04al1 1114-20'°. k-.., o.a""" Fountain Valley 14 14 IJ 2<1-.. Eltan<le 12 ti 14 I>-'° Totals fouls F-taln Vellev It, f {-le 1t . Techftlt al louts Co.ell Sunder man ( Estafl<lal. Lek•wood 81 , Colta Meaa 40 LAICIWOOO -MMtllllY 24. Cerb4tt It, ,,_ O. a...et 4, Nl•lton S. Wllll•mlOfl I, J~ J, Of_, l, Smith J, Pel9od O Total•· 2417-29 .S. COSTA .... SA J. Fleld o, Bef'Chley 11, Rls_,.... 11, Petl<-Nil O. Slray.,. t. P•lmb4.0. 6, C-2, Eehon 2. G. Flekl 0, P-lalmen 0, MOllftO 0, l'Oll•nd 0, letev,. 0 Tota ls 17._1' ~ k-.., 0-""" Lat.ew-11 10 IJ 214 1 Cotta MeM 11 10 1 -Total-· Lall-14, Cosl• MeM ,., Meter D•I 65, Orenge 57 MATE• DEi C-O. T ert>ell t , J eOtoft 12. IH-seert 1•. J 41e99r 10, Meller O. Neltetll o . ...,..Ins•. Fleld9r J Totets· 2' 1~1'•S. O•ANOE IC-41y ... VitK9f'll 11, W•lters •. Prefto 14, Plero 3, Fernow 1, Totets: 1t ,, ,. S1 k-llyQooarttn Mel.•r Del U U J3 1•-4S Ore1199 I 14 II 11-S1 Total touts Meter 0.1 11, Or-u . Fo..i.ct out Plerc;c IOr-1 Edlaon 71 , R-.d 51 IDllON -Sleplwn\ 1. GouOcle 21, Smltll 2, C...,,. 16, 8-t!<l 4, l Hvy •. 01 .. r- I .. Totals:• IS.II 11. •••o -v1911 1. Loy 1. M<c .. 11 ... 11. l eac h 11. K•ndrl<k 1, Softd•ro••rd 4, Lunoe-rn2 Totels· n Ml SI le-.., Q99111tn EdlM>n 14 II U J 11 lllMd 14 6 14 17-SI Tol•I foul\. Edltol\ 14, R-17, WoodbridQe 59, R•nctlo 43 woooe•tOGI -For•-12, Rovsll 2, WIN II, R-1<11 IS, --S, M-...:1 1, Burlte 4. Totals U IS.27 St •ANCHO ALAMITOS -Marseoll• J, Back•• •. Gr ...... W04f 10, Vouno 11, Oend • Tolel•· JI 1-3 '3 k-.,~ WOOdDr~ U 1S 10 -Jt RM< ho ........ Ito. I t •• IJ-4 Totel louts WoodbrlOo• t , Ren<llO AlemllOI 20; Fouled out· YC1Vn9 I R...c:ID AlemlotsJ, Oend llllM<ID Alemltosl. e~ .. Gf•nd9 71 , lrvln• .. 80\..SA GRANDI -W .. L .. •, Kent.., U , ,.._, 1, s--. '· .,_,. 10. o.aia 11, Felli t. Totals 11 11·)1 71. 1•YIME -Cernr 10, B••ter 10. lrorovl<ll "· NHI J, Johns 10. Al(ars 1', Uswrv J. lotels: n JO.JJ '4. lc_.,.,0-Nn B04t.e Gr-11 11 14 21 -71 ,,...,... 10 .. 17 Jl -.. Tetel IOuls 8o4M Gr-11, lrvl,.. 2' Fouled out Akers ( IJ. WelHI, Browft, S-•IBI UnlY•ralty 49, Los Amlgoa 32 UNIYl•S•f'Y -Meyers •• G ... u n . R-•· 5'04toff t , RMcllffe J. AtOI-4 Tote ls 11 IS.U .. LCK AMIGOI -StmP"Oft 2, Gr•-e. Merk "-l. Kidd •· HOiiey •, 5eno 1, J-1 2, MIU"""-4. Totals 14 4-S n. kM9..,.o--n University 10 IJ IJ IJ -., Los AmlQDS 2 I 10 IJ -22 T 01e1 lou4s un1 .... rs1tv 1. Los Aml90l n . I' O..i.cl out It ldd I LOI Amlof>ll Comoton 58, L•gun• lleech 52 COM"°" -COlmM 1, Dev~ J, We._ II, MOOtt 11, n-n.st. Sl-..,Wr o, Het.tl" 4, s-ettl. Toteb 14•11 S6. LAGUNA BIAOI -RIOMll 10. Sflclr1 4, °"'°'•' 10. Weld• .. 4, Fort ..... t. Heoln 11, T-r 0. Tot.is· J110.ISS2 1c-..-,o-n.n ComPIOfl U U It 11-it L119ufta lle«ll IS t II 17-51 Tot.I'°"'" C-on 13, lA-.. ec:llt. COl.L!O! WOM!N UC lrvln4 71, lanla Clare 17 9ANTA CLAaA -Tlew~ I, G.r.1 It. ..__ t. C:"NMIM It, l •- 4, ·-I. ~~ J UI_. 10 f otel• It .... ,,. UC 1aYINa -HamlllOfl If, 11•"419 I , Lewi• n. llll..._ 11, aa11er •. Sim•-t. 0-.1U.TOU11·1Jtl•2'H . "•1"1-uc; '"''"'·a.,. Tot.I ....,.. a.Me c; .. ,. U , UC 1rv1ne 19 ~ew!Mwt· l .. 11 IUC lrvl.,.l Wom•n'a lop 20 I. lOUltlaN T.cll (Ml II~ lllO I IO\llll Car0411l• 1 .0 •• > Old Oomlftton • 1 110 • use •~ '°" S L°"ll IM<ll ~I 1.0 !OJI •· llultiff' 1 I tM 1 Horth C•Ollna 51 • I "4 I C ... Y ... ~ SI \.1 IOl t. Oeorol• l·I '" 10 Oreoon • 1 ~' 11 Slellflen F •u•lln 1 t t4I ,, lllinol• t .O -I) 11.enMl t t 4't2 ,. ""•rv'-~ J '" 1) ColOr llCIO II ..I 40$ •• ICentuo.y st Sil 17 Ariton. SI t ·I ~ " Penn SI I 1 14S It Te~-S S .. JO K..,MISI 'I 11 OIM• IHms rec:t1v1ng vol .. Oft •• l••\I JO b•lloll (el1>11ebtllte l O•O.rl Ohio St•1t Vlllanove HIOH SCHOOL WOMEN El TCHo 81 , Met•r 0•1 SI ll TOttO Holmes ». 0.MIM>ll •. Cer le .... r 4. C141rll 11, KM .. s • Totels· 2' t.IHI. ' ATI!• 011 Gormeft 1', P-1. , .... ., J, •"\ft I, Varls<o u , Jem•ton • Toi••• 2' 11Ht Ill k ... "' Qooert-EI Toro 11 II .. 10-.1 Meter o.; 11 IT 1 u-se Tot•t louls El Toro u . Meter 0.1 U Burrough& 47, Oc•an VIH• 37 au••OU-CMIS ,.,_,,..,, J, Everitt 2. 0t9rew 4, G•-11 t . l.emb •. M<OoftouGf\ >. Minnis ti. Tot•ll JJ J.S 41 Wetie> 20. S'no 2, Wllllt 4, Chaw t , c;.,m.,. J Tol•I•· I• ._n '7 1c .... ..,o..irt.en Burrouom 7 12 ••~I <><•.., vi.w 1 t 11-.JJ Total foul• ............... O<H ll View. Foothill 50, Hunt. Bch. 43 MUNTINOTON I E ACH Ce rr I , Cordo¥a •. Coocler J, -u •. 8uO els 13, Cllllk•..-rd tO. Totals 11 S·11 '1 ,OOTMlll 811odHu 1, Je Osur '· ¥:~1, lj, ~Ill 3, JI OWr 10, 8 •um J k-.., Oooarttn Huntington &.Kii 13 10 10 I~ Foolhlll 11 10 1S 1'-'° Tol•I loul• H""llnoton a..h u . Footlllll U; Fouled out. Carr ( Hunll"9\0ll B .. c:llJ, Tacllftl<els· Hem11 .. CHunt11191on a.ec111. Cllnllenbt...i IHunflngton &.e<lll Manna 43, Fnt. Vly. 40 ,OUNTAIN VALLEY Arledge I . Puth•IU1I •· Glntl)u rg 14, De vis t , Hulft<hmldl I, Burell 2 To4•h 17 •·10 -cl MAll:NA -Sm•llwooo 2. Howard 1, LonH 10, Armllr-'· Corbell •l. Lo,. I, """'''°" 2 T04els 20).1143 3·13 4J. k_,,.,o..,, ..... Fouftfaln V•lley 1 10 I I~ Merlfte I 11 10 1--0 Total IOuls Founteln V•ll•Y 11. _,,,.. u. FouleO °"' ArltdOf F-••lfl V•lla'f) • Tetllnlt•ls Gln•bur9 CFount•ln V•lleyl, Howero (Merln•I Coste M9aa 31. L• Oulnl• 33 COSTA MaiA l u1 7, Lamer 11, Neel 0, S.-.er I. Ge<<la 1. •rme<'dar•I 2. Mc•i.- 4, Rl"'9ber"Qer 4 Tol•ls' 1' .. 1• ll LA OUIMTA -Sta. Myer •. JohnlOft •, Gariepy•. Temura s. Versluy• 4, F•llMA •· Sit MyerJ Totel\ U S-14 33 1c-.., Oooat1•n COiie Mew s 11 13 t-lll lA Qvlnw 10 s • 11-XI Tol•f touh Co.I•~ 11. L• Qvlnt• lb , Tacllftk e ts· lA Qvlnte <N<l'I Edlaon 59. lrvln• 31 t•YINI 51,...,..., 6. Morlll t , 00... S, Prvell e, Trammell 7, Fl.,..., >. RoOln\Of\ 1 Tolall ,. .. ,,. IOISON l(niot.• I. H-•. TrtPI '· Ten111e 11, O...H•v•er 14. Bltl1Wr 1, uc11liona 2 T otel\ 21 k ff. k -"' O..t1itn lrVIM S IJ 14 ~JI EcllMft 11 IS 10 1'-" NFL odd• ~y'sG- " D•llesb\I 71foo,,.r Tempe lt•v A·Ml•ml by l o,...r s ... OleQo 1-y·,Ge-. •·ClnclMatl by SV, ov•r Bulle lo a Sen Fr•ftClscoby•o•er NV Gl•nh • oe.-.-...1 .. m '--~·-"·· S en Fr ancisco. •·S; Delles. •3·S, Clft<lnn•ll. S->. Mleml, 9·1. !Min Dt.oo, .. 1. 8ulf•lo ... 1. T•mp• B•Y •no NV Gla MS. 11-1. Tuesday's basketball scores Coll999 .... VClA 90, Marytaftd S7 VC O•vlt 14, UC Rl,,.rsid910 WHhl"91on 17, Pe<lll< 71 Cel POly·SlO 1•, Ha.,.,.,.d St, M Stanforel4!._ Saallle t.S ~H.SetlFr-IKO SI 6S -IC..,IY<lr'( )I, Hot,. Dame H loll Hl<llolls St. 70, lftcli-r.E U MemPl'll• St ... Mlstbslptlf SS (.Cl •edlle\ wyomtno tl, 111.<111taeo Cir< .. U ......... Oftlo St '3, Wtilllfltlofl S4 ._.... Teo~SI llS,Prelri.v i.wu UTEPQ,A,..leSt '1 .... V•rMO<lt 71, St . ......,., 14 usiu-..u11c.eu TOU•N--NTJ ,,.,,._, ...... C'"* New Maatc••· ~1110 FMll\arn n, PeM tJ 12 otl ......... c .... Nl .... a 71,Ulafl .. o-...-a. c .. wnc.1e,. .......... ........,aa.k _r.., St. '1, L tNlflOl1 71 E.•-llta'7, u--Tecll'I ........ Vlrel11le T9C'll 1S, 9"l9n Coll ... '° Jec:•-11 .. tt, naa• h ell,. 81C ......... T'-Dl...-•Tw, JIMet Medi••" f4, V•. :.w ........... . VI ........ 7•, lllk~ 4.) t_._....,..c....- ~,...,..,,1..es.i1a•2 C-tkllt ti, St • .__.,,. ,, ........ lwtttlt 11 LlfMtlt .. °""""""' •• A*'IM tt, 111111• ' ...., fol ................ C...at Nawy II, l"r .. l•nca .. ...._,._. .. , ..... -.............. , ... S4 ................. ft-* k 7'. N,C.oCMt-... 1> ~n • ......,..w Pl I I C'IWtl. H. ~-II.•, Alc4rJI II. .. ... ~n. .. ~ .. •OAC*-ll ,.. '-...... o-aee tt l ......... M ... tWKll,N,V.41 ~c:..k T ........ ..._tt .. '*f:.::1.:=: oe. ...... n,o..PJ .,"._,.., .......... ............... ... ,..... .... ....._ .. ,..,... --'l.·--·· ,...,.. n .. .._.. ..... ,..~··""° UC.,_.. '1, I . T~ k ,, ,...,.., •C-. UMer._. ...... ...,.n1..,..1 Ar•.·LllU. RoO. 15, W lllnolt 17 lllllrdl O~lehOme Tl. OltlallOm• City 11C1 (lllthl 0 11.laho<ne 73, OklellOme City .0 (Mffnllll ,.,-.-aa .. 1c ldellO ''· OA9oft., '""" Oreoori St. 41. Port!-U CWllrdl PllHM915J, T-S4 11111111 lowe Sl•tt IOJ, Wtuon1ln 1t IM,,.nth) l'~CIH•k 1\11111~ ti, Art-•l lllrsll MOftl-61. SI, Army M lthlrd) ·~ Tol-11, 1111no11 SI (first> v ••e ei. BowllftQ G'"" 11 coo lllllrdl C-.CMClaMft Nortll CarollM 7', $<Int• Cl•ra U !11011 l'tM k. S4. TCU .. (tftlrdl ICAC.......,..._•114 Hlah eehool ToU•NAMaNTS °" .... c,.."•"•"'""' Selllff1M1s l•k•wood U . Co.le Meu .0 Meter Del t.s, OrenQie S1 c........_~,. !Minta O...a ... le Ovlftla,. Fountafft ValleY ... lslenc:I• '° ,_jlMCa ........... .. N••oor1 Har11« .,, Matlft• st S.rvll:t st. Footlllll S2 ..... C~ll IN,s..NflMh Celllomte S1, Lo..-Hiiis SJ 8r·ee ... Ml" .... Viejo JO c __ ....,..,.... Hunllntton .. 11<11'1, Pomort9 O E-ran.taM. FUllartoftS4 , ... ---............. A ,..llelm 70, Sunfty H 1111 61 Peclfl<.e Jt, lair-t.s Cawyew (IW:s: 0 9 ............ 71 c--...... Bonlfe fl. G-1\e .. ClllftO ff, Gerev SI too """!MK• 5-tlflNk up1enc1 St, n11'191t City 4• Cerritos '4, lA C-., s.tl ... C~•l•.a• s.mfflMb Tu,lln S6, K_., 4t !Mlntlaoo 11, El °""-., C......._ S.mlflllalt Buena Pef'k u. Garoen Gron 61 WHlmlMltr 40, Sedd .. be< ... Ylllel'- C ... o ;lo tNt leMfftMtt Seftl• Ana fl. Nol .. Dame ISOI ~l SI J ohn8oK0 '2. lA H•Dra t.1 C--.. '""'llNlt ComplOn it, l._.. 8•11<11 U BllllOO MonlOOm9rv IO, VIiia Ptt~ Wom.n cou•o• --.c ......... SI. J_.t '4, VIII-•""'"" l(•nseHt, tlldl-41 ... .-. ........ C .... IC Hternlte 5-3, H ltw• ~2 utrttl Air F.,<9 Jt. Cer,,.tl J6 11111,.l Mmkaty 1111erdl•n IS•n Fr•ftt lst•l u . (ypren • MerylMdtl. UCLA 74 "l•"K~ T __ ,...,., "-•" n . .......,.,,."' __ .. lfl•ltl Or .. al 11. Allttlll ,. • ., S1 llltlrdl ,..... .... Am•rl<a11 U 10, S. Alabanle .. 111,.11 N.C.·Wllmlft9tOll to, Or-"'9 U ctlllrdl .. ......... c .... ,.,.._n. Malo!e41 "'"" N.w .....,.,. ... o.lewM't S1 llhlrd) ....... H-lilll1a, ~SI. 4t cllrsO Wall• ...... 1t, ~ .. Ctlllrdl La ..... ......,Clelelt UNlYat. 'f ..... A6M74Cflrltl l.•Y•••·Me,.,_111 "· Ofl .. ., 11111••1 ........ ( ..... a et ,. .. ~........, N , ......... It. ... Wklllt9 St. 4' llllC• 11. UP .. c ......... Mlc:M9M k 91, CS ,_...,_,. • . .. , H ... afl M..,.-.,11 c..~c..... Ct e r t 111afll ·Mvdd S t . ,.,._....,." .. I Uhllf1.0cC-...el D c.. .......... ~---T'I .._ 0.-...c..1-:.~: .... ., • ._ ... CB '11•111 Ol•le Cu.t 11, .._ ~ n ,,..._,., ~·c.... h --......._ ....... ~ .... , , U11lvenity .. , Los Amf90s H Cad ................ lolu Of'.,.11, lrvlM .. Call.,Oft •• Yateftcla J' c.- c• 4 I • •"""'"""""'a111t11111t Edlton rt, lllltd C•-1 SI --JS. ,,.,.._(Safi J-1 0 c .,,., ............. •ltfltttltO, °""'" IH•v,) JI Cerse11 City 4', C•mpollnclo , __ ,., c.-. c-. et llblMt•M• $ell c .......... fJ. ,.,. ,. It atll Cl•re~U.~s.J lo41 .............. Cllllu"lt t• ,.........,_ Foolhlll JO. H""llnt!Oft .. «II 0 M•rlN Q, F ........... ValNY 40 , ................ ..... ICllMllJt, tr¥in9 • eurr0\1111147, O<Hll View J1 c_....... ltf'lllffN .. Lo•r• SI, s.v-... 1!1 TOf'a.,, -Del st . .--.. CMf14I ,., ............. Cott!,..... a, Le O\lfflte ~ cic_...,. .. , ........ ~ R-lancl 4', IC .. t lll 40 ........... -K-• ('9rf•lll Irish slowdown tactics fail l.OtflSVlLLE. Ky. <AP) -Derrick Hord sank four tree Lhrowa In the final 40 seconds or overtime 11 fourth-ranked Kentucky ove rcame Notre Dame'a keep·away LacUca for a 34·21 colle1e ,baskttbaJI victory Tuesday nJpt. The laaue ., .. In do"bt unUI Kentucky'a Dirk MfnnlefleJd rebounded a 1 .. t.dJtch Jump shot by NotN Dame•a John Pauon. raced downcourt and jammed home a dug at tbe buuer The lint ot Kord'a four free lhrowa -bla only polnU ol lbe nl•hl -Jave &.be Cats an ap1>areotly comfortable 28sZ3 ad~ui.11 with 40 aecoad.I left In the extra period . But Notre Dame's BW Varner Upped ln e mialed Mot at the ot.tt.t ead. wu fouled -ud aanlt a free throw to kMP the Jdall ali•e at •• with Sl attODdl r.tl ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOTM'ednesday, December 30. 1981 NHl , ..... .,,.ac- 0w-1.c111< .... 1 ""91\tre.1),HYl~t4 $1 lovtt6,H•~I '"''°" s. y~-· J T..._,t._ ....... c .... NV h!Md9r• el HY "el\09" WalfllftQlllln•IPlti.....Qlh 51.l ..... al ,., ... (l'lfc .... al""9111rNI Hetlford •I Wlftntciaf llttlOft ., c ...... ., Hiatt echoot soc:c•r MUNTINOlc* l•AC" TOU•NAMl•T Cll• "" ......... o.~ ..... Huntl,..... lffell 2, K•l•ll• O Hunt11191on Beec:ll Kotlng· Hur. 0 .. 1, Marina I, ,_teln Vtll•y 1 Merine worlno· Gtenorutll o...ac-. l • Oulnte I, l WLI_. O Konft9d'r 2, 0<-View I ca.~,SemlflNlt HUftlln,ton 89e<ll4, l(-Oy I Munlln9lon Bu ell scorlno Devit 2. Menclo1e, 5wl<ll M•rlna I, le CNiftle 0 Muina te«lne· Gr"" c .......... 0...rterflMll (Cl Tu1ll11 I, F-111 o ·s1. p.,11. E11-1a 1 l •9Ufte Hiii• 3, Velencl• I Servile 1, G4'1\r O c...-..i.. s.m11•a1s 1c1 •51 Paul I, Tullln 1 Servlta J, L....-Hiiis 0 c......_0..,,.,., .. ,.1•1 Bell G.,....,, 2, Mat ... Del o S.dd .. bet* l , 0..MOO 1 EI Dor-), o.nllen Grove I Minion Viejo!, Cec>11lr-Vall•y o , ......... 0.""11Ull I 8 1 Bell G.,...1 2. 5acldl9bact. o Mlulon Viejo 2. El Dwedo 0 C ........... I,_ 1>l«9J FOU11talft Vatlev l , LNtlnoer J O<Hn View a, IC•lelle 0 • T•am edvences by vlrlu• 01 ftlor• ...... 11, llkh. OMIUaN TOU•HAMI MT c__....._..,ac-.. ..... I, ........ "'"'. Edison w orlfto; BruyMMI •-1.0-...1 , . .._..,,_.., Edi..,.. scorl119. Bruvn•"' Lo• Alemltoa TUISOAV'S •ISULT1 (41M.Ct,.._~m-ltltl "•ST •ac1. JjC)yerch All•eWlrelTr .. SUA) • ., ,.., )JO Dupes Go Go Girt Olo<ffl • 00 l 40 ~r1Lll119 VM ICre-rl 1 10 Also re<ed No No,..lly, Sonic Eapren. Truct.tln s.n-, -. OellOhl, P .. , Em 8•r s, Ml,lt1tot-Ore•m,, Norw•lk Sielly Ledy Time II U U EXACTA 1'"11paidS3300 SECOND •ACE. -clO •••O> MIU OeL.,... ICre-rl II 00 4 IO l lO •·Leo•• a.11a 1 Hartl •.-c> •.oo b-Go Noclurel B•l>'f I W••Ol J 00 Also raud Miu Low u rt., Donne Bod ... l)·OllnOt, •·MyrU Cret• Legs, Vall•nl ll'le lr e <-'ed I> COUOl.0 Tim• JO n T"l•O •ACE. tOO v•rds SI.,. Fe•lu" I Hartl IJ t0 •IO • 00 800ILles Cl\l(k IACS.lrl 110 420 Fl•IMt P.-IW•rd) SID Also reced "-" Hu,,rcene, Sftt• • Loi, Funny Featller, Trlpoll L•d Y, Sttoflen Oonft9. Wranolers l-nd. Go Go Kell Time· JO V u. XACTA , .. ,01 oelct '" eo ,OU•TM aACl. lSOurd> Oudlv P\lf'wll CCerdotel S JO FH lur• B..,,, (Pllk9f'lt0fll OH·ReftiffJel IL•cll.•YI OH·Rocll. Of> Elle ITrHWte) OH -a-...1 for·- )JO Jio l llCI 3 llCI • llCI •IO Also receo Huml>uQ County, Sues Po11c, By 8odlllno. Well•• O sll, Prompt Vet ell< I, -yOIH Oo41 Beby Time 11 07. U E XACTA IH I peld '14 10 Fl~TH •ACa. 250yerd• l(lptvs selftl t OomlftQWrl 1' llCI I eo s .o Tov Feetvrt (TrNsure) •-cl JIG Callles ~lte 1 Bllvlntl I t0 Also rec:ed CIH·Fts1 H A•re, OH·A LI•• 8uo. J.ts V•I.,., Buck """· Teddy> J.,.,.. Cllempare Honl, lnll•llOft HtdOf Time. 1109 U I X.ACTA j).S) peod w.I ~ 1111TM lllACl.110 ¥er0> Bound P»wm I Treewrtl • oo •.00 3 20 All Aces Win IC.Mlltl •.IO •JO S...al<y "'-CMllt llelll 6 20 AIM1° teted w .. Etsy F04 U , Speedy 8•11 SfttOys C~I"' Leo, Anotller V•nl. L-S Top Cllol<e Time O .OJ SIYENTM lllAC£ 400 Y••O• F .. 1 Fleme CMllt llelll 1.00 Vive VIiie (Hartl 01 Royel 8._ Cl>ott1lft9'11rl 4.JO 3 JO 3 -0 3:10 ..ClO •••• ,_.. • .... ,. °' .. '. J•t_,.,. TIWll AM .. It, ........ trwtier T ... te, ,.,.., c-et. Tl-••·P P litaCTAll .. I p.tld UI .. .. PtQC ... tUS.~I ti ... I. m.u• • wllll -wlMlnt tl<IL91 OIJ1 llef'••I P l'kll II• <111tltatltfl Nici NM.~ wllll • WIM!fll tl<ILt\t Ill ... herwtl ll•N'" IACI. >• Jetk T .. Al\tllltlT,._.1 ho JM t.• Ea1Y ~ IMll<llefll S.. 4 ... ~' •1111 C<:anlot.e> UO Al" tte.ed: lll•Ymoflcl Nacll•'I'•. Solllery Jtt, l"'lt lh1••· J•llv J a11uer. Tl11y "·-T Im•. 1' 1'. N 9 XACTA 1.-.1 peld •17.AO NINTM •A.Ca. 400 yard' "•Ill Chk lt ICreaoerl II 40 1 . .0 I.JO wo,...r loll lll«Cll IJ.10 'AO Al• Holl (Ollombal I.JO AlllO re<M Tuff Bintn.u, (htO ..... CHI' Wiid ,,.., """ Offlft, Adv-. ~tl"t Gilt! ... F irst \.olutklf> Tim• J0.71 U ••ACTA l._101 MIO t ll0.00 Atltlld41Me S,lo». S•nt• AnHa T\IHDAV'l lllWLT1 .,,.. .. _., ,_...._, .. _...., "•ST LUCI.'"" '"'1-Kam Wiii Ruier l~ef'll . .O S.~ 4.JO E•tltr Tov IG•lllleno) U .20 10 40 Ol•monel 8"I cG.-rr•l t,00 AllO r-; £Hier GIOW, Notlle Melody, G lpsy Go Go, Cour1 Olul!er, N•Hr Lu<ltl•r, S.le<I • L .. o. Ptlll• Power, Prom I...,. Time I 11 l/S SICONO llACIE. • t~rlOftOl, World "u• (Mc:CM•onl • .0 4.00 l JO G .. uc·, Sjlor1 cc .. 1-..1 1 "° s oo Crntel SIM tSlb411e l • 00 Aho rec:ecl SMllQOler's Golo. One Sl09, R l1e 'N Fly, O IUaftl Ge m . Co urt Complle nce, Aw••ome 11.ftloht, Noble Moment, Manclu9Cornedl•"· 1(""'1ne1c11• TIM• 1:10". SI DAil V DOU Bl I 14-11 N ici '71 IO TMl•D •ACI. •'I) rurlOllQs A91te10 I Oel.ltlouuey•> 'IO s llCI uo ~ha G9'\0em...(Plnca.1 SID 3 llCI Ol•l•nl Cl'larm COrttoal l 20 Alt.0 raced· Prince ROb L"· tmp••Ul•e Foru, RH>'• Outl•w. 4'1• Be•on, C""'1111 Caftdv, Meok 8roac1c .. 1. Play .. Joe, Ace HI Joe, WlftOY Scott. Tim• I 11 J/S ~OUllTM •ACE.•furl_. a-Gr•nl• Muchetlle ISlblllel • tO •·THUble (81e<ll.) 9 ~ Naullt•I "-• CH•w .. yl • -Coupled ·-~ uo .... uo 320 Alto r•oo Joyful On• Fol Study, '"""' 11914 .. U , LIOllttoot.o. Oultll Trut. T-ulllfl,R-• Tim•· I 11 1/S l'l ,TH •ACIE • .,, lurtono• Oft lurr CloOft•wlllln IMc:Cerron) • 20 l .0 J 00 Moufttebenlt tToro1 • tO 4 ID RMtroco.lch 1~rne11.er1 1 JO AIM> rac:tO Ma•lsler, Mldnlgllt Ml,.. Corporal• P-r, Brtn••nl Double. Jlwtnl, Wiider, Aywn, G•Hn G•llanl, lncllan Lore Time: 1 1.,/S lS IXACTA (A-81 oela ""so Slit TM •A<t I I fl miltt Gerlbl COnl1ver011 •4 00 71 IO 11 oo 0..tMll 0...0 IMc:H•r-1 JO -cl 9 00 00-PoorOIWl tPlnc•yf , IO 00 Flnl•n•o ''"'· dl\Que1ll1.o eno o•aced tl'llrd. Also r.c•o C•d. Iron A••. L•r•m .. , Scissor Sll.,p, Olt lvllle, Sleh U , T~ M....,1.,., Celli< W•ruor Crolteo Time; I Q ••S SEYUITH lllACE. 11114mll .. lmpatfe<1I Len IH•wltyJ A IO 1 40 1 tO Miu HuntlrtQton I Pin<•YI 1 '° 2 10 I Fell In Low (Steiner> 1 JO "''°rec.cl 0... ·-·I V1oa GIG• Time I «1 1/S $Sax.ACTA ,.,.., peld n~ 00 U l'ICk Jilt 11 J I 4 A JI pelcl UO.•u -cl wltll lour winning tltkel\ Ula llC>rie$1. U Pl< k Slk consolellOft pelo MS7 IO wlllt 'II winning OO eU I five llOrtH I I IGMTM •ACE.• •urt0ft9\ Hey "Ob I Plnc•vl 11 20 •.to • 00 No Holds 8e<red k H•--1 7 00 • «I WlnterMl IMc:Cerron1 • 00 AllO receo Art O•••<fO•. 8010 For II, R.cl Current. 5-0 Brott.r Mendertt Tim• I 00 /S NINTM lllACa. I I .. mt .. > Fulhet R-¥0 I Toro) ,. ., 7 llCI 4 '° Prlnuu Atye COllver") 10 IO • 00 Jun ...... IPln<•Yl 3., Also rec:ed: Neer Ster, PlttOore, My S- l oulM, Litt .. MIU EcllO. L• FrNk, FOP'• First l ow. Paot's C1tarm. , .. btll• -rh Time 1 4'I l/S U IE11ACTA If.ti paid Mll 00 Allenoen<• ll.114 Tueadey's trenaec11ona MOCKIY ...._.._lleyl- O ETROIT RED WINGS Reullecl Cortedo Mlce lel, 9 oa lle , 1rom 11'1t K•l•m.,oo Winos of tl'le lnlern•lloftel H°'key LHOVt. HARTFORD WHALERS Traded Ilk~ Matlthll, t enter. 10 tllt P11ts buro11 p_.,1ns for Ruu •-·-oeltnwmen, •ncl ,.,,.,,. t OftSlcMrallort> COLLE Ga COLORADO STATE Nemed G•rv Sloan ano Dave lAY aulstenl loot bell t o.t<lle• WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON -Nemed Jottft lY<kller0111eeo 10011>e11 coecll ------------------------- From Page C1 PATS. • • winning four stral1hl bowl games unde.r him "I lh1nlc aJl of us have the right to cons ide r u j ob or o pportunity In. prlvat~.j' Robinson uld. "I Wnk there'• a right Ume and a ri1ht place This is not the right hme nor lbe right place. .. After our same Is flnleh~ and I am atpproached by &omeone In pro footbaJI or out of pro football, then l will alt down und try lo consider what lhey have to suy," udded Robinson. ··And If there ii; any movie companies wanting me to take Ro bert Redford's pla ce, I 'll listen, too." Tuesday 's press confe rence here took on a tc>ngue·in·cheek lone -especially after Penn State Coach Joe Pate rno told m edia members he would speak firs t "because Robinson's plane is late coming in from Boston." When Robinson stepped into the room seconds later. Paterno repealed the comment to rur;n and Robinson replied: "You told me to meet YOU lhere." Later, Paterno qui pped that "there was only one seat on ttie plane to Boston and we flipped ror it John won ... Pa terno previously told the Associated Press that he is "n9t interested in a pro job rig'1t now" and deni ed reports that the Patriots had a pproached him about the position -made a vailable when New England Coach Ron Erhardt was fired a fter a 2·14 season. In 16 years at P enn State. Paterno has a 150·33·1 record He reportedly t urned down $1 million to coach the Patriots ba ck in 1973 Me anwhile. Arizon a State Coach Darryl Rogers another reported candidate for the New England post saw liUle humor in the rumors and said flatly that he had "no comment about 1t .. But when pressed, Rogers said . "ll reall y hurts o%r recruiting because other peop e use it against you. Someone w l always be worrying if the coach 1s leaving " Robinson said lhe s peculation suddenl y surrounding him is d is rupting South e rn Cal's prepa rations for the 11 lh annu~l Fiest a Bowl .. and it 's unfair to us ... .. We'r e here for a great football game and involved in a g reat bowl gam e." he s aid .. An ything e lse is another subject " Ancich takes college job St. Paul High has announcttt th e resig nation of its head football coach Marijon Ancich An c1ch is leavmg lhe position he has held for more lhan 20 years to accept the post of assistaot var sity football coach at the University of Northern Arizona. Dunng his years at St. Paul. An c 1ch com piled a 190-30·5 record. He won the Cl F 4-A cha mpionships in 1968 and 1972. and the Big Five champions~p this past season Ancich gave as his reason for leaving. "tbe desire lo face the ne w c halle nges inhe r e nt in coaching al the college level. .. St. Pa ul has yet lo name a successor College basketball OUTSTANDING VALUES! Wednesday's games West SI M•" \, T .. •II P1-ro1,,.. Cn•ml-H•w•11 •• St M•rv \ C•• ....... Lono e-ec11 SI •• Bolw SI UC S•nl• Barbe•• ti N 'lruorw tnO l•n• SI •• Colo••OO SI ldt hO St •I UIOll SI 111 ·Cllluoo Ctr< It ti wvomino MlclW•tl SI Louh ti Buller Cent Mltltl9f" •• Valoe••lso OtPeul al N llllnol\ Orei.e " 111wa 5 llllnol' 61 IOnw• SI Tuo •I ><•vier 0..10 5941111 Tenn <llell•-•I Al• Btrml,..,._m Ten,,.,_ St •• 0.lllu.,. Coot.men Ol'troll •t Mldcllt ltflll Ouqw\llt •I w Kentucky E "' C•rollNI •• Ct>Oroe "'••Oft E.••• 8u1.~n•ll Al <;1 JO\~Oh • f: flrU .. IO dit (""'•'\•U\ foWlf\on'SI et {ifl()r~w~'"''"O'on CCNV "' '°"" S::: I Or i:a. S<Ntbf'rn •t Sf-ton t1•11 USIU at Svrt.t1 v\~ Soulllwol Kenl <,1 •I l'rk•n..i' TOURNAMENTS Ftn•I\ of lobO Aocht'\1tr. Ev•n\vlllf' Cl•lor Jowl RKll"-ConM<ll<ul Mu1.,.1. A•br•Qlll "Ov\tr•ttl N•t1one1 R••nbow. O•Yton • >Ac•m•k•r-i<OA (Abt'UIO 411if'\CI Iron OWf' Thursday's gem•• Well NOtllll .. KI WI\ ColltQt al Soutlltlft Cel Col'- Orel AObert• ~I BVU Hewell Frldey's gemes No (lel,1h \ChtOUI"' V'CHECK THESE OUT!' 5645 FACTORYRBATI OHAUYW DIESEL f'ICKUPS 11•t'10Nt.Y1 llAMl'\.I: ltll YW DllS& PtclUP LX . 'IMr _____ -& ..-..... ,_. (31~) 1091130) L9 --tllOll. Out D-1 -pa ~-*5. S...'"'---5525 FACTOIYUIATI OMALLYW DllSB. CAl_S 11•1 •CWLY) ce Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 30, 1981 "ICTITIOUt IUllNHI NAMa n a1a1111111ty '"• l•ll••l11e •nMt1 ' "'"' .... 1 ....... "~IOMT,.,""'· 000 C•f'll•11• Orht, S11llt IOt, NtWllOll I H Cll, Celllor1111.,... ,.,. .. tlC11 I J«-. HIS Alli lllUt Orin, N•w•ttl l•tell. C.ll*ll&e .... Tlllt IM"-t II l~IH 11V t11 lndM~I .... J • ....,, l Ill• •llWmtlll ••• "'" wllll """ CHlllY C .. ,~ • 0rtft90 ~IY 9'I ~ .... "")I,"" """" .. \11111""* Orllllt Coe•I Otlly Piiot, Otc u, )0, ""· J1n •. u, '"um•• tu .. l•ICHllCOU•TOll CALlllO.fUI COUlffY 0" IAI AN08UI CAH .. 0.A·•a'ln "'CTl110Ul8UMNHI .. ~i~o:-.1 NAMAITAT•MAINT' c;....., ... c;...,... Tiit lollowt119 P•Mtll ll <101119 <••AH ......... INT) llu•IOntUti: _...., THE H088Y SHOP, 0 0 IHI 11111 C RE. ADO,.TION> StrHl,Coa .. "'Wu.C•lll0<nle•m1 '" Ill• M•lltr ol MA~E IS•U Homtt $perlrt ¥<C .. lltll 1111 DAENAI! MATTHEWS, • ml...,, 4 l!u•• L•11• Newport lle•<ll ",_ -"-N De~ .. , .. ,,., CelllOrnlt ~· • ''°"' t ... ("'IOdY .... (Of\lrol °' ~ Tiii llllJl -ted b Ptrtnla lndlw~wal ....... ' II( y en To SYLVESTER CAllA (-•lbM H.S M<Ci.llt n tll911eel IWlluttl latl•trl WMt ...... U Tiii• tltltMttll wta lllod wlltl lllt wllllnown tnO to t ll ~ cltlmlllt lt Cownly Cletk ol D<•n9t Cou111y Oft llot tht ••-or ,.,,.._ tf .. ._ "''- Decemlltt 21, ""· HrMn •.,._,. lltmtd ,,,,..., By orCle( OI llllt COUtl YOW .,.. Pwt>ltv.cl Otto19t COHI Dtlly Piiot, hereby clltd -reqwlrtd to tClflett Dt< 13, •. ""Jen.•. U.1"2 SS441 tlort lllt Jwlltt PrulCllllO I• "CTITIOU$ llUllMISS NAMISTATIMCNT T"• lollOwlllO IMrlOf\I ... Oolno ll<BIMUH; COST A M£SA MEMO~IAL HOSPITAL, JOI lllc10tlt Slr•t. Cotta "MM, Ctllfornlt m21 '4e"" Senlcn A<Qwhltlon Certt., a Deltwe,., COfllO'ltlOfl, 100 Wiit Tffltll st,..t, WllmlnQton, Del•••,.. '*' Deoert.....,1 u.. A_,. 7.Jl t of 1111 tbO\lt tlllllleel court, localt'll t i Crlmll\11 Cowrh 111110 ·210 Wn1 Temple Lot A/IOlltt, C.Hlornl• tooll Oii FtbNMY H, 1"2 ti 1;00 • M Ol llltl City, I-•ncl """"• 10 show cewtot II tJIY you lltvt, wllp WICI oerM>ft •/IO\llCI not be Clt<le..0 Ir" lrom Ille cOfttrol of lier Ptf'tlll• ecc...01119 10 !lie HllllOll Of\ lllt Mrtlll. For lell11n lo ti._, pou mty be de-ed 9UlllY 01 • ~•'""114 ol (_,, 'iov .,. lltrtbY 11olllltC1 ol tllt prowlllOnl of CIYll Coot "'·' wlll<" prowlelt I,.. IUOV-•11•11 tel\llH Ill• Tiii• bu,IMU ,, conClucl•CI (Ol"jlOtttlon. HttflllStNlcts 1.<qwlsl1lon C0<11tfe1lon ClltrleSL Kown. ...... ,., ml._ -Ille _.,.ts, II '"""'· ot Oy • IM rl9111 to -<-I otnenl Tiit court mty tClllOinl •-•to rtPttMnl I,.. minor ..,.,..,,., 0< not tllt mll\Of 11 •bit to .. IO<'cl cownw1. •nd II ,,.., trt untble lo tllonl COVflMI, stwll •"'°'"I Tllll \t-1 WM lllt<I wllll Ille Cowllly Clerk of Or•net CovnlY Oh Dtum11er w, "''· ,,,71.111 PwOHINCI 0.-Cot•l Dally Piiot, De< ••.,,,JO, "''·Jen •· ,.., J4j0-tl NtUC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF MA RIAN C. HALL AND OF PET I TION TO ADM INISTER ESTATE NO. A11156S. • To all heir s, beneficiaries, c reditors COUMal lo r-1 ll>e ~renll Tiit Miiiion tlltd lltftln h IOt Ille ;>11rOOH Ol lrMlng lllt WOIKI cllllel for p1aumt111 lor tOOpllon. Deltll' Otc-r 15, 1 .. 1 JOllll J CorCOtlft, c-1yC1trt1 8Y A KunlPO, Dtpvly J .... M.~.C..-.C­MerU11 1 . Wfflln , o..i, c-ty C-.1 t·S• C,._.I C:-......... JltW.T ...... St. La,.,,...., ca. .. ,, t74<fftl • ...,..,,..,c--,ef L•A ...... ~t ......... Pwblli.lled O<enoe Coesl Dtl>y Piiot Dec U . JO.""· Jt11 •. 13. l'ltHS44 .. I and contingent c re ditors of PllUC 1911( Marian C Hall c1 nd __________ _ p e r s ons who may b e otherwise intereste d in the HOT•c• OF r11usn~·:0s:~•0,10 will and/or e state : R• KHOURY A petition has bee n filed G UARDIAN TRUST DEED . SERVICES. A (OfPO .. tlOn u duly by Charles H . Hall in the ·-•n1ec1 T•tAltt -r 111e to11ow1no Superior Court of Orange O.Krlbed deeCI o1 1rv11 WILL SELL County r e Que sting that AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE C I H I b HIGHEST lllDDER FOR CASH • • • h a ~ e s . H a I e tll rlgt\1 ...... -IMtfHI conveyecl to a ppol nte d a s p e r s on a I '""now MIO"" II -W•CI Deed ol r e p re s e n t a t I II e t D Trusl In Ill• prO!"rtV "ertln•ll•r adminis ter the e state of oo<rlbed Marian C Hall {under s.~:,ulC~ S•m1• 1Ct1ourv •no t h e i n d e p e n d e n t BENEFICIARY Uftllt<I I"''""''" Administration of E states G•owo. 1 ..... • Nevtde CorPO••llon DUTLDDK'82 Comin9 Thursday What's the job outlook for next year? Will the Orange Coast's economy get better or worse - and what effect will that have on home prices. school programs. and city services? Find out Thursday, Dec. 3 1 in "Outlook '82," a review of 1981 advances and a forecast of expected growth in 1982. LOOk for this special pull-out section in your Daily Pilot Thursday, or call to start home delivery. tRVlN NtWPORT BEACH cosTl\ MES~ Ll\GUNl\ BEJ\CH HUNTINGTON BEACH rouNTAlN VJ\LL'EY ouTL00K'82 ...... , .. " . ., .. .. ,. ......... 1•'. ..., .... DailyPillt For Ito•• del•ery, c•I 642-4J2 I A T tit. · f Ae<oroeel Dtc.moer JI, ltlO es ct). he pe ion is set or IMlr. Ho. s1Cm "'ooo• 1 ... ~.,. 111 hearing In Dept. No. 3 at of Otllc••• Ae<orels In llw office ol 1111 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!.J 700 Civic Center Drive , Re<orc1er Of Or-County, •aiel o .. o 1-----Wes t , in the City of Santa 01 1ru11 o .. c,.oeo 1111 1011ow1no .-JC '9TIC( Ana, Calilornia on Jan. 20, Pf~~',, of Tr...:1o~1n tllt c11Y 01 1982 at 9 : JO a .m . (Mia llM ..... oer !NO rKOrcleCI In IF YOU OBJECT to the Book u1. P-2t ""-" J3 incl"'"'• granting of the petition, ~:~::e11.,_,,_,..rec0tcbofMld you s hould either appear MAY BE ALSO l(NOWN AS "° at the hearing a nd s tate S-Or• Aoeo, ""'•Me ... C•lltorn•• b ' t ' I I "111 • "'"1 .oci.-u 0t cll"'mon yo~r O J ~C 1_on s o_r 1 e ou•on•llon " ,110 .. ,, •bowe, no written o b1ections with the wHranly " o•on u 10 II• court before the hearing. comp1e1-u0< <0<N<tneu> • Y .... ~ Tiie btntllclarv u.,.,.., wild Deed ol our appearance may ""' Tru••, by, .. _,°'' "''ec" or""'"'" in p e r s on or by your.,. lll• 01111~11om •Kurtd 111tr1by, attorne y. heretofore tlle<vlecl -clell ... rf(I IO I F y 0 U A R E A 111e wnc1trli9NO • wr111en o.c1ert t1on C R E D I T 0 R o r a :_:,1~1~:~i:°ot':.'::t.0.~0~~.~= continge nt c reditor of the 10 ceuM t11t ..-n19nt0 10 Mii .. .., dec easec;i. yo_u mus t fi le pr09:,1,y~~~i:!'!n!!::.;=~!":.; your claim wit~ the court w•o nolk• °' btH<ll -o1e1«u°"10 o r p re s en t 1 t t o t he oe Aec0tC1tc1 Set>temoer 10, '"' u pers onal r e presentative 11111r. No. 1Mt1 1n -tQtt 1>t01 appointed by the court ·~.: ;:,~~,1c~ !:..!'':.,1 '"'"""' within four months from covenent or .... ,.n1y,' uoreu of the date Of first ISSUanc e lmpllecl, r-rCll'IO llllt. PoUH•lon, or Of letters aS provided in tncuml>rtnu•, lo 110 Ille rtmlllnlnQ Pf'lftClpel IUm of lht no1th ) lf<W(od Section 700 of the Probate by w1e1 o.o °' Trv11, .. 1111 1n11rn1 ., Code of California. The 1nwlllno1t"'""1""'.ao•anc~.11.,,,, t. f f 'I" I · ·11 unM<tlleltfm•OIWldo.4!Clo1Tr.nl 1me or. 1 mg ·' aims w1 1111, <"""'' •M u11<1Mes 0, 1~ not expire prtor to four Trull .. al'ICI 01 llW lrU\ll <•Nlecl by months fro m the date of w1e1 DttCI OI Tr1111 s.10 w1e •Ill 0t th h · t' ed bo 11e10 Oft ~v. Jen ... ,, u. '"' e earing no IC a v e •I 11·00 ".M., al Ille lrcnt entrtnu lo Y 0 U MAY EX AM IN E Guardian Tf'\1\1 Dtt<I Senl<H, IO<tlH the f ile kept by the c ourt. •t 1600 E MeVf•••. °'"""'· ce111orn1a ff you are interes te d in the .,~~. 10111 amounl 01 1.,. wnpelo estate . you may file a 0t•enc• o1 111e 0041~1-we•"" 11, reQuest with the court to w1e1oroc>H1v10 be toio. 10991...,. w1111 receive s pecial notice of tnterell. •et• cn•rvet, ano numattd . CO\I" ••Pl"~. -eCl••ncn, es of the 1:1ventory of es.tale 111e091,,..-,,,"·1•a1 a ssets and of the peJ1t1ons , oa11 0e<-.. u. '"' accounts and reports GUARD1ANTAusT des c ribed In Section 1200.5 ~~;~;.:ices. of the California Probate H wld T.-ee. Code. ~~~~r,•1•. Hurwitt, Remer , Or""9t.CA'7- MacDonald & Meade, cm >nt .. •io Attorney at Law, .660 :~..i~R H•UQ. Newport Center Drive, ... Of ••M4 '°'"'" S u ite 1SSS, N ewport Se<11on:m.,,01111e Beach, CA 92660. c1v11 coc1e PwOll"""' O<An9f Coell Dtlly Piiot, PubllllltCI 0r""9t Cotll Delly Piiot, Dec tt, lO, 1'tl, Jt11. S, 1"1 S517-ll Dec U . )0, '"'· J.,. 6, 1"1 ~I STATaJqMTOll A~MUITOP use 0. PIC'TITIOUS 8USINISS MAMIE Tiit lollowln9 person• lltvt •11•1111-0 '"' Ide of 111e 11u111-!Mn!Mu ....... YACHTING COHSULTANTS, i.11 Vie Oporto, Hewoorl Btt<,., Ctlllornla, "'41 ltolHrt o. H•oln, 122 Vlrolnle Piece, eo.11 MHt, C.lllorlllt mu ltollul Goroon lier, llH Mor11l11Qttar L•nt. N•-rt llekll, Cttllornlt Tlllt --· WH C-..Cled Oy t oentre I PWt1W""'9 ~D HtQln T"ll -WM 111911 wllll 11"9 CouMy ~ltrll of Or•...,. Counly on Dtcembi< 21. '"I Ptttl:M P11bll•ll•CI Drano• Cotll Delly Piiot. 0tc tl. JO, 1 .. 1. JWI •• U, 1"2 ~.«I PICTITIOUS IUSIMaU NI.Ma STATIMIEMT' Tiit tollowlno pe,.on h Clolng lllltlMHt~: (11 COMPU.QUOTE SYSTEMS 12> COMPU·SUAGE SYSTEMS Ill FOURTH DIMENSION (41 l<OVATH D(MENSION SYSTEMS Ul FOURTH DIMENSION COMPUTERS c•> •D MICl!O TECH Cll •D SYSTEMS, lllot Pelmtlto Clrclt, Fownleln lltlley, r:tllfonll• t21Cll Mltltm A. F ern11m, 1110• PelM•llo Clr<lt, Founltln Vellty, Cellfornlt '17GI Tl•I• tlllslntu I• conclv<leo by "" lndlvld ... t MlrltmA Ft"""" Tllll tllW,,_I WH 11190 wllll IM County C .. r1< ol Drtnot c:Alllnly on Dectmbt< 14, '"'· "1""2 PwOll-Ot .... C-Delly PlkM, DK tt. n, JO, '"'·Jen.'· 1"2 ,., .. , PICTITIDUJ •VSllllSS NAMIE STATl!lilll8NT Tiit lol1owlno peuon h ootno °"''""' ... LARRY SHAY ENTEllPAISF.S, t201 CllanNI Roacl, Btl-. Callfornla .,.., Ltrry Shey, HOI CllAMtl AO.O, Belbot, C.tllhwnl• t'JMI • Thlt bullnt1• 11 Conclutl..S by tft incllvkl ... 1 l.Mry Shey Tllll tl.C.-1 Wti 111..S with t ... Cownty Cltrk ol Ortn9f COVl\ly on No.,.mller 20, '"' l'IJtJW Pv041"'9d 0rtflOll Cotti Delly Piiot, 0.C. t, 1•, 2l, JO, 1•1 u.MI "'CTIT10US MlllNIU HAM•ITATIM8NT Tiit lollowl110 perton It 1101119 llutlntMM: SUN & SUltF U'UNOAOMAT & CLEAN£!!$, JUI Newport a1 ... o .. Ntw,ort llMdl, Ctlltornl• •1M> IUCllttCI H. s. .... n, JIO VI• Qllllo, Hew-1 ltten, CallfOrlll• ti..l Tllh -'""'-' If ~Itel tty llfl lntll¥1111tel. rtlctlerll H. St-•" Tlllt ''-""""' •M flleo wllll Ille Cow111y Ci.tk of Ol'e119t COlllllY 011 O.Ctm-2, ,.., "'Jnd PWlttl .... Or .... Gotit Dally PllO'I. O.C. t, It, U, JG, •Wt SUMI PICTITIOUS IUlllllSS MAMIESTATIEMIMT Tiie lotlowlno --• •r• •ofn9 .,..,,,,eUH CAL·WESTEAN BOAT CO .. Jl.SJ CPlllttrl Drive, Hwntlnoton B .. cll, Ctlt~nltt2Mt UnlntllOftel COt'P. • (Alllornlt corporetlon, >lSJ G11oer1 Drive Hwnllnt!Ofl CIM<ll, Ctlllotnle tHH Tllh _,...,. Ins conelu<ltel by • ( Of'OOf t llon Ulllllttlontl C•o M.C. Otll, PrtilCltnl Tllll Mt-I wea lllt<I •ltll me County Cltrll ol °''""' c-1y on De<tm..., 10. 1•1 P1'1'ttt P..o!IWCI OttflOll Coell Delly PllOI. Dec 11. JO., lttl, JWI ••• U. '"' SS-0..t NOTICE DP TltU'1'El!'S SALi GTD No OJOI A• JunMr G UARDIAN TRUST DEED SERVICES. a <oroortllon •• dwly eoc>Ofn-Trullw -tM loll0wlfl9 cleKrlbed -of lr"'I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH 'ALL RIGHT, TITLE AND llllTEAEST CONVE YED TO AND NOW HELD av IT UNDER Deeel ol Trull In lllt pr-rty lleftlnalter OtKtlbed TAUSTOA John w Jullner. an unmarr6ed m-. BENEFICIARY MtrQtrtl Me~r. tn unmerrlod .._ RtcorcltCI Dtctmbtr ti, 1 .. 0 u ln\tr NO. 25111 In -1•11 Pt9t 1 IU Of Ofllcltl Recor~ 1n 111ot..0Hk• ol '"" Rec..-ot 0<""9t count., 1...i -ol lrvst Clet<tlbo Ill• lollowlnQ 0t01Mr1Y ' A f)Ot11on OI Loi ll of Newport MtlOf'll•. In ,,.. tlly OI Co51.t MeM, C-ly o4 0rtn9f, St .. e 01 Catllor11lt t\ per mAO -In lloo4I •. P ... IJ of MIKtll-. Mt4ts. In the oHI<• OI Ille C_.Y lle<Oreltf OI .. 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NO. IC*2111 booll lltlt Pt9t IM, of wlO Offlcltl lttcOffl. S.ICI .... wm 11t' ,......, 11v1 wll,_I C•WtllOll\ or ••rr•nlY. UP•Ht ., lmpllecl. ,...,-Olfte tltlt, ,.. .. "..,.· flt encwf'llllr-tt. '° PO lllt ,.m11111111t Of'IMllMI IUf'll Of Ille nvl•ltl tl<lll'tel 1W MIO 0.... of Tt\19\, wllll lnlt,..tl 01 Ill .. .., -pr..,, ... ecl•Pll<tt, If tlly, __., -tfltm. ot wkl OMf of Trldt, .. ... <llA'91• -.,,......, or lllt Tflltr .. -• IN INttl C,..l90 "' Miii 0-.. Tr...i. Seid Mlt wlll llt held ell........_,, J.,. ... ,, u. "" el 11•00 A.M, Al IM lr41'11 tlll•-te OllM.iM Tr.-Ollff $«11k"-IK .... at , ... L Meytelr, ~ ...... (;ellforNe .,.., Tile t••.et -11111 •I lllt ~lo MIPIKO flf IN ... ,.,. .... -"'" lll't .... ~ ................... "" ..... ,..., .... (~ w Mt!MMM C.fttll!. o...-, lllf .... PIKO't, H tf ............. IUto,u ... 1. ON:-..-IS. Hit OUMIOt_,. TlllUIT M•O lllt"YICln. . ...,.. ...... ...... ,.,..... ,.. • ..,,. .. r. "·°' ... tit Or ...... CA ..... f1t4) 1JJ4tt0 ......... " ..... ........... ............ "' IK11111 ,_." .. a .... 1ee.. .._ ..... cir-.. CiMW Oeilf "'*"· OM..,,.......... ,.,.. ,,. ---• -... .... ~.-.=-.it, ,.,,. .. Career planning sham? Many opportunities, obstacles 'cannot be. anticipated' By J OHN CUNNIFF ........ AAetYtll NEW YORK -Althouch \hey are entertna the Job world this yur at the hJpest aalaries ever, many young busino11 school graduates have been woefully mis led Into believing they can plan their car~ers. That oplolon comes from an authority on executive s uccess who condemrus the now popular notion that anyone, almost regardless of talent, can precisely plan a career. "It's a sham," says Eugene E. J ennings. Jennings, professor of management al the graduate school of business, Michigan State University, declares that "he who tries to plan his career makes a career of planning" instead of a c areer of achieving. "Al least half lhe opportunities and half the obstacles e n countered cannot be anticipated," he said. There is no way, he insists. that a 25·year·old can successfully implement a plan to run a corporation by age 45, and for eviden ce he s uggests lhal new graduates check those who run t.oday's businesses. Few, h e said, ever expected to be doing so. Most of today's emph asis on career planning, said Jennings , began with cynical professor s and students of the 1960s who refused to believe they were so ordinary as to do it the way others had. ·'These professors and students intellectualized the American dream as a kind of planning mode." said Jennings, who is widely considered to be the foremost authority on routes to executive success. "It was as if to say 'I'm not just another person -I 'll determine my options.' " ll was, he said. "a rebelliousness against the status quo." Somehow, he said , people failed to realize that anyone at the top got there because of a gut·level e m otional drive to make something of themselves, "to become important, productive or powerful.'' That drive is what's important, said Jennings, who observes executive behavior closely as a confide ntial a dviser to corporate chairmen and presidents, out of which role has come several books, including "The Mobile Manage r " and ''Routes To The Executive Suite.'' And yet. he continues. "we have people OYER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS NEW YORK (API COfrTle t~ IJ t IMS Int ~ Jl'-OUtrTP NASDAQ QUOUllom COloGtl ll.J2 ,,, lnlrtlnCI 17 IYI P(A lnl lfl0wlft9 ~1 bl6t ComCIH I~ 11V. lnltl 12YI n~ PtbotB ""' lowest~· Oy CmlSllr u lly >nlrcEnt ~ • PfG•A N merht meMf'I •• OI CmwTtl le"' O lntmlGJ "-IO PtwleyP T.,., Pr!ul clo nol COftPtp M tt lnllkWlll 12'°" 12'-P"rlll\I ll'ClllClt,..,..l~uo coroh ''"' 1 1wasou1 21Y1 21'111 PeneEnt ma"clo-orcommcl CrotTrt 1' tt Jem•llY 1~ 1114 Ptnttlt IHIOn for T--.,. CwtlrFCI I I IV. Jtrl<AI ' 11 llV. PtooE1p Stock Bid A111 CoftcDller!n, ~Sy JlllyFCI '-,,.. 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S~yn BtwM9' ta-1S FlaNFlt U 14\it MldlAH I t t.16 llllll>Co 10\lo Ila flllll-11 • 1 IV. Ml018k s 17\1) D llltOSon •v. e-. FOl'ftlO ty H V. ~111111» ff'' le1t. working this career plannln1 technique at If It'• the basis of s uccess." They 're "Unter·nlnkera," h e nid. "They hlive talth In a technlqu. but no tire In their bellies." C•r~r planning, says Jennin1s, doesn't cell for pain and sacrifice. When a career plan hltl 1n obst acle, therefore, the plan 1et1 chanted. When, a iske J ennJngs. are career planners 1oin1 to 1et down to work? "We've lnte llectuallied the American dream ln the form of a pseudo·aclence calJed career planning," he continued. But, he said, "success Is like Inches in football.'' A good worker. he says. keeps his head dowr and scrambles for the next job. He seeks to make a first down, and then he takes it from there. the professor said Whe n h e get.s his first job he plant his second job. But. he d oesn 't try to plan many jobs ahead, and certainly not make firm plans for the top job, said the professor. J e nnings has observed that many people at tbe top of corporations aspired to something else as late as age 45. Many of them thought they could "make m ore" of their lives, and even at age 65, having attained the top. some still felt they could have done s omething more suitable. Which, says Jennings, demonstrates the futility of planning. Although car eer planning has become ins titutionalized. and extolled as the solution to any career problem, it is often taught by instructors who h ad never dreamed they would be instructors , Jennings observed. "There are many false voices leading young s tude nts down a primros e path," he concluded. The y don't understand, he s aid, "You have to have a fire In your belly.'' Sears se t to merge NEW YORK -The merger of Dean Witter R eynolds Organization Inc. with Sears, Roebuck a nd Co. has been approved at a special meeting of Delin Witter Reynolds stockholders. The merger is s c heduled to become e rfective on Thursday Under the term s o r the merger agreement, s tockholders of Dean Witter Reynolds Organization Inc . will receive 3 .110 s hares of Sears common stock for each share of Dean Witter Reynold s common stock HEW YORK ZAP> Tiit . ..,._,,,. 1111 s11ow1 IN t()Yer Ille c-.. llOCU -werrenll lhtl ...... -I.ID IM mosl -Clown Ille mMI Otll4CI on r:rctnl ol cllenQit '~"""' el vofUIN r Tuer.Clay c • • • 1 \NO M<wrltlel trtdtftQ tit-U ¥t ln<I· -Net -pe<ten'-''*"'" tr-Oiflerel'Ct •-Ille p .. vlov• <IOllfto blel P<ICe -Tuel'\ lt ll bid P<I<• ~.i:s CllO. f>Ci. 3 • " Up H.J ,.-. t '°' Up U.O )'It • ,_. Up Z2.1 l~• • .... Up 1L2 4'" '-Up 11 t 1"1 • Ill. 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'"' NAiO ANO IH.TINI' .. ~,, &_°(\" •'' A grab bag of tax she lters My hope tor 1982 1s it wlll be the year when all h•kc advantuge of tu iJhelters and exemptions voted In the tax law or 1981 The lnd1v1dultl Retli:em ent Account, the moi l vuluuble t ax sheller ever d evised r or the average 111d1vldual, has been expanded nnd improved . Waste no time Hl 1982 to get SYlVIA PDITIR ~ under t he ~helter The other exemptions bave a narrower appeaJ. but you should be aware of them, too. A tux exemption that has been obscured by the 1>ublaeity surrounding All-Savers Cer tificates is designed to r(.•ward tndi viduals who channel runds mto public-uuhucs. an important segment o( our e<.>onomy For examph.'. between J an I 1982, and Dec 31 , 1985, up to $750 1n public utility dividends will be exempt from federal taxes 1( taken in the form of new stotk Let's :-.ay you uwn 300 shares of utility ~tock worth $:J0 LI share , paving unnual dividends of S3 a share or 10 percem T 0 his amounts to $'900 a year in dividend.!> Under the 1981 law. you can take $750 or this income tn the form or new stock 125 shares at the $30 pric-e1 The rcma1n1ng SlSO in d1v1dends would be laxed as unetirnect in<'ome at or be1ow the new maximum rate of 50 percent I as against a 70 percent maximum on uneuned income under the old law> Assuming you·re at the maximum rate of 50 percent, you'd pay $75 of the SISO in taxes Thal leaves the total value or your dividends and stock at Sft25 Under the law before 1981 "s enormous changes. the rull $000 tn dividends would have been taxed as unearned mcom e <it the then maximum of 70 percent. Your income from this investment after taxes would have been $270 u whopping $555 less than now Other tax exemptions in the new law a re designed to recognize that on ly 32 percent or all couples and 18 percent or all singles over 65 qualify for prtv<Jtc µens1on plans The explanation is job mobility· most private pension plans require 10 years part1<:1pat1un hdore an employee becomes eligible ror full benefit!> The average male worker changes JObs onct' ever) •1 6 years. the average female, every 2 8 years You now t un c·hom.(' among three tax-deferred retirement <H'l'ounti. the IRA. a Keogh or a Simplified Employee Pens ion 1SEP1 I RA A.., 1>( next Monda~. all wage earners c·ven thos e no" crJvered b} corporate pension program!> will he e hg1ble to open and maintain an IR A. For 1982 , vour maximum contribution will be $2.000 as a n 1rict1vidual . up to $2,250 1f you have a non-workinJ.{ l:lpouse . up to $4,000 for a working eouplt.' You ('an invest your I RA to many ways, in stocks. bondl:I and other instruments KEOf';H A plan for the seH-employed <full or part t1me1 and for uninc-orporaled businesses. such as partners hips and sole proprietorships The maximum a lto" able eontnbut1on m 1982 will be $15.000. double the $7.500 maximum until now SEP· Any bu!>1ness can open a SEP if it covers all current full or part-time employees 25 years or older who hnve worked for the e mployer at any time during three of the past five years As m Keoghs. the maximum contribution will double to $15.000 as of Friday STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES HEW YORKZAPI FIMI Oow·J-l 09' HEW YORK IAPI SelH, Tue• P<o<t t0< ,_y, DK 1t - ,,.I <"-Of -1111-n "'°'' .ctlw STOCIU H IC ·---0..-...... L.w c-a.. H"' Vert. Stock E•clwN\Qe llwei. JO 1no 1>0 n 111m61 ~ u ... ?I-t~ ~·~':!.ion.II\' II ;t,:O'""".J,', • '. 10 Trn )11 JO _, :n •H 11 JI• SI I '3 p.,_EI,,,., .... 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Politicos rated by liberals LOS ANGELES <AP> A group of liberal Americans has handed out report cards to politicians, giving high marks to De mocratic state Sen. Diane Watson and a failing mark to co ntrov ersia l Republican state Sen. Jo hn Sc h mitz of Newport Beach. T he libera.1 Americans for Democratic Action based its marks on how state legislators voted o n 50 bill s that encompassed abortion, welfare, c rime and other issues. Stan.ley Sheinbaum, a board member of the organization's Southern California chapter. said the rinding "put to rest . . . that there were more liberals in the San Francisco Bay Area than in Sou thern California." However, Chapter President Ralph Fertig said liberal legislation s uffered in California because many liberal politicians fajled to show up to vote. "Yo u certainly wonder who is watching the store when you see 1 m portant legislation defeated because persons who seek liberal mon ey and libe ral support are simply not bothering to turn out for votes on t he Senate floor.·· he said High scores w e re given to such legislators as Senate President Pro T e rn David Roberti, D-Hollywood , state Sen. Alan Sierot y , D·Los Angeles; and Assembly member s T eres a Hughes. D-Los Angeles; Maxine Waters. D·Los Angeles and Curtis Tucker, D·lnglewood Schmitz is not the only legislator who received failing marks. He was ioined by state senators H.L. Richa rdson, R-Ar· cadia ; Ollie Speraw, R-Long Beach . and Assembly members Ri c hard Mountjoy , R·Arcadia and Patrick Nolan, R-Glendale. HB Marine promoted Mar ine Lt Col . William D. Arms trong Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong of 20522 Pierview Lane , Huntington Beach. has been promoted to his present rank while serving with Marine Air Support Squadron 2 , Ma r i n e Co rps Air Station , Futenma. on Okinawa. He is a 1966 graduate of Utah State University and holds a mas ter's degree from Pepperdine University. '• 11111' ... -, '11, • f, • • ,', · ·I tO.-~ ........ .....-n ,.09'11117,S-AM CAll10I .,_...,. ,..,. .. , ac4w1111'°"' -_.....,.,...,..nc .... a-..... ._,... CANNON 'ELEGANT BLOSSOM' NO-IRON PERCALE SHEm CHOICE Of TOP FLAT Ol IOnOM FITIED FUll~IH 4'' REG. 8.99 nneum 1M11sm 1••sm llG. 6.ff J." llG. 12.ff '·" llG. 1'.ff 11." ca.ANaE FORTREL ® POLYESTER FILLED RESILIENT BED PILLOWS CHOICE Of GENTU OI SUPPORT FILLS IEG. 5.49 2 6'' EACH FOi 20"126" STANDAID QUHN SIH 2 lllNG SIH 2 llG. 6.49 IA. fOI 7. H UG. 7 .49 IA. fOI 9. H ,_, ............. ,..._..,, __ ..... ~lol price on quollty wine bottled In dl1eontlnu.d bottt.t . Offe r good while 1tock1 lost. 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James COGo When an eccentric mtttlotlalre dies, the conditions ol his will send his '*'' on a wild search for various articles on a SGav~ hst the WlnNlt being 1bte 10 claim tht deceasecf s fortune "PG' 0MOV1E * * * V. "The Blac:k Still- llon" ( 1979) Kelly Reno. Mickey Rooney Aller being rescued trorn I he i&land on whoch they were snlpwrecked together, a young boy and a horse become invOlve<I on Iha race of the century 'G' Z)MOVIE • • • * · Kramer Vs Kramer" ( 1979) Ouslln Hollman, Meryl S11eep A man blllles wolh hos ••· wile lor cuatOdy ot tneir young son alter she walks out on them 'PG' 8:20 0 NHL HOCKEY Color .Oo Rcock18S vs Los Ange!M Kings t:ao SJ KCET NeW88EA T ml BUSIHESS REPORT Cl)Q!NEWS 9 8AAHEY MILLEA (C' MOVIE • * V. ··111e Hard Way ( 1980) Pal rock McGoohan. Lee van Cleal A h1<ed ......in has 10 make one more hit before he ~n retire 'R' 7:00 1J CBS NEWS 0 H8CHEWS D HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 8 UCHEWS al JOKER'S WILD trJ OYEREASY "Sex Or Love" Guests Or Evalyn Gendel. Ot Melvin Casbel'g (R)Q ml r.u.cHEIL I LEHREI' ~ Cl) nc TAC DOUGH (!I ENTEll'TAIHMENT TOMGHT Joel Grey discusses his tamlly. his cats and New York Q! n4E MUPP£T8 Guest Sen0< Wenais IH MOVIE * * e '" "TM! Black Stal· t1on · 11979) Ketty Reno, Mickey Rooney Aller being rescued from the 1S1and on whlCh they -• shl(>wf ecked 1oge11>ef. a young boy Ind a horse beeome involved on the race of the century 'G (O)MOVIE • • "The Final Count· down" (1980) Kirk Doug- las, Mar1tn S"-1 A mys- terious storm al sea treo· sports 1ne 11ornoc-powered altcr•ll carrier U S.S Nom· ltz beck In time 10 oac.m- bef 6, 194 t. pOSitionlng the v-1 between Peart Hlllbof Ind Iha advancing JepenMe lleet 'PG' 7:30 IJ 2 ON TH£ TOWN Featured I v111t wllh RETURNS Comedienne Geri J e well returns to "The Fact s of Life" as Cousin Geri at 9 tonight on KN BC 14 1 Soam-1w1ns whO 11111 tllelr admirable story; how some ol thl a11ee11 In Loa Angeles gol the1r names. witness 1 midnight hOuse move lhrougti Iha street• ol 1ne cny B Qt FAMILY FEUO LAVE~E & 8HIA1.EY &COMPANY Shirley meeta 11 man who sweeps her off her leet. but L111erne de1erm,,,.s hls true cOlors Ind Ines 10 protect her lroencl D IHSK)HT ··0ec1slon To Love II) TIC TAC OOUOH &l) MACHEIL / L.EHRER REPORT Cl) UNTIL I GET CAUGHT Tne psychOIOgocll scoc•al. legal and jud1C1al aspects 01 the drunken drovl"Q problem 1n America are eaamone<I lhroug'1 inter· v-s with lamlloes 01 Ille· toms. attorneys and 1udg85 Narrated by OICk Cevell (RI ()) P.M. MAGAZINE The men who made lhe Rose Bowl"5 huge chain~ saw-carved rose. a popu· lar video game callee:! ""Pac-Man' ®J YOU ASKED FOR IT Feetured T_, Rockers In Jepan · end • N-Mr Ameriea • 1:00 IJ MR. MEAUH Zac buys 8 van so lhal he can jotn some older guys In 8 VI /\ Club 0 Qt REAL PEOPLE Featured 1 dentlSl's w8't· 1ng room lhll os also a dlscolheq<A, an 80-year· old wno IS building his own road: a school for ArNttl· can Indians CR) 8 MOVIE • • ""Molly And Lawtess Jonn'· I 1972) Vera Miies. Ctu Gutage< A condemned outlaw 111capes h•S doom by 111111enng the snerm·s wile 1n10 beCOming his get· away ac:cornpllee. D ®l THE OREATE.ST AMEAICAH HEAO One or Ralph's 1tudln1S beeOmes Iha prime ..,._ peel in • --o4 arsons (R) ID P.M. MA0AZJHE A populer video game called .. Pac·Man". 1 wom- an who def .. led crippling b8Ck peon 61) MARCUS wnBY, M.O. A SW1nging pltot's acHv1 Ill• Is curbed when he apcarenlly develOps esth· ma allacks &l) THE JOY Of' BACH The Ille end c&1-ot Johann Sebastian Bach os traced 1n a salute to 1ne composer and his lnllu· ence on the muaic ol t'NO ce<lturlM (R) CIJ SAN OtEOO JOUANAl IC MOYIE * * "The Lady Vanishes" (1979) EHioll Gould, Cybltt Shepherd An onnocenl man •nd a b81Ullfu1 worn· en are swept Into a deadly esptonage caper IOOatd 1 European express train traveling through pre-war Naz• Germ1nv 'PO' tS)MOVIE • * • • "Resurrection" ( 1980) Elt.n Burllyn. Sam Sheperd Aller a neer 11111 auto accident. • woman finds 11\11 sne has the ablll· ty to heel other• but is pet· secuted bec:•uff ol h8f refusal to claim a divine lnlluenca 'PG' 0MOVIE • * • • "Ordinary Peo- ple"" ( t980) Mary Tyler M00te. Oonald Sul'*1atld A guolt-r ldden t_,-eger trying to put hll lite back IOQC!lher alter hi• brother''a death and his own 1u1Clde a11emp1 reachM out to '1is complacent lllher end his COid, r-ved mother 'R' l ZJMOVIE * * ""Chona !I, Liberty 37" ( 1980) Warren Oates, Fabio Tesll A stubborn lone•. formerly a gun- hghter. 11ages a on.man ba111e ege1n11 1 rallroad company wanl.ng to malle lracks across his termory "R' 1:30 IJ ID WKRP IN CINCINNATI Momma Cerlson hires a radio consultant wt>o turns out 10 be an old buddy of Andys ID AU. IN THE FAMILY Otor1a fMls Ilka a "dumb blonde" when Mike IQnores her lor en "Intel· lectual" lriend ml n.EOM.JNI CONCERTS C..rlo Merta GHJ11n1 con· duels Iha LOI Angei.s Philharmonic: In BeethO- ven's "Symphony No. 2" and Sehumann·a "'Manfred Ov«lure." a:46 I 0 THAHK YOU MA8k MAH HO 1J Cl) MOVIE ··s.n1ot Trip" CPremler"el Scoll Balo. F•yti Gr.,,t The ad\ltlnlurff of 1 Cleu .or Mid-tern high-8Gh<>Of studenta In New Yortt to c:Mbtele t'-gtaduttlon ... ct..-onic:led 0 18 Tl4I 'ACTI Oii LIFE When Blllf'I hancltcepped couall\ visits EMttand. the girls try to get '* 1 d1te ror • IOdal -t. 8 111 Tl41FAU9UY Colt .. -t eh• • aopt-. tlcated con men wf'«> 1\81 Sii fP99d blil and Is .plan- nltlg to INve the country wtth mlHion1 In toot. (R) D YOU A8KE> FOR IT featured ""How To lglOO In Alask1" and "S~men Ot Hong Kong .. m MEJNONmN Guestt Anne Murray. Thorn Sharp, Lelnie K&Lan, Bot> Anc1er1or1 II) FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY SJ THE GIUUHI CONCERTS Cerio M111l1 Glullno con· ducts the LOI AngelM P11itharmonle on Deetho- 111n's "Symphony No 2" and Schum1nn'1 "Manl•ed Over1ur•" H MOVIE CHANNEL LISTINGS • • 'From The Lile 0 1 The Martonerta" C t980) Rot>- erl Atzorn, Christine Bucnegger An lppllf8C'llly m11d-m1nneted bulinffl- man murders tht pr09tl- 1ute whom he visited reou· lerty 'R' f) t<NXT !CBS> 8 KNBC I NBCI 0 KTLA !Ind I ~ KA8C (A8CI 0 KFMB (CBSI 0 KHJ TV Clnd I G KCST CABCI • KTTV (Ind J e KCOP·TV ltnd l SI KCET CPBS> G KO<:E ( PB'il 0 On TV l Z TV H HBO c (C 1nemMI • (WORl NY , N Y 1' IWTBSl r tESPNl s IShowtime> 0 Spotlight Ci ((able Nl!w \ Network 1 OJMOVIE * • • • "Becket" (196-41 R1ch1rd Burton, Peter O'TOOICI King H81'1ry II or England CIH hes with the Arci'iblshoe> or Centerbury duf~ the n1h century HO 0 QB LOW. llDNEY 0 8UU.IEYE ml T'H£ JOY CW BACH Ttte Ht• and car-of Johann Seb11llan BICh Is treced In 1 lllute to Ille c:omc>O-and 1118 lnltu- • -Oii tht MlltlC Of r-o cent"'* IA) .. ~ ci~ MOV11 •• "Oeath o-" 111111 Sondra Locke, ~ c.....i Wh!WI hit wlltl 11 awty. 1 m#I lnvltM hlrO atlftc:ll'HI 1Mn-'lge glrte Into hll llCM.IM kit the night, latet ~ that the ~ .,.,..,.... .,. hOl'IW· eldel~ 'A' 10:00 Dal N90 WHITI MNltTHa J F 11 DC»aY AMO THtE NATION NBC corrttOOnder111 Rog- ., Muod. ~ l'tllt, Mllf• m Kalb and Judy Wood rutt ellamlne the ftt•I yeet of the RMoan l)(etideney. lliL...wt eounca An eldef1Y COllpW reYlalt the Cac>e Cod belch whet• they met and tell In IO,,_ !50 yeett urtier: Henry Fondl and Myrn1 Loy lier S 1MOSMTINB INCTACUlAA Membefl OI the 1980 U S Olymt)lc ftgute Skiting Tewn j<>ln the a.r- Ftgure Ski ting Club for an hour-tong extr1v1gl1'ZA on Hle featuring Liu Mer .. Afl•n and Scott Hemtlton (R) IC'MOVIE • • • " "S1ne1n' 1n Tne Rain" ( 19S2) Gene Kelly. Debbie Reynolds During Hollywood's 1r1nsition to the tatkles, • top Silent at•• 1a111 In love with • 19lrlt9d newco~ ($)MOVIE 4' • "Blood And Guts" All IQHlO ........ -ks hi• mllllon-to-one ehot tot iwc- oesa In Ille. work •nd love 'PO" 1D:30 Cl) INOEPlNOEHT WTWON<NlWI 6'l!) 1MO lt<ATINB SPECTACULAR Members ot tne t980 U.S Olympic Ftgure Skating Team J()ln tne G- Ftgure Skating Club lor an hour-long extr1veganza on IC4I featuring Liu Merie Allen and Scott Hamilton (R) 0MOW * • * * "2001 A Space Odyssey"" ( 1968) Ke., Dul· 1e1. Gery Lockwood. Aslroneuts sent to find the ahen 1nfetllQ9flC8 responsl· ble for a puuhng lunar monOlllh must contend ""''h an on-bOard comput- er thll 15 trying lo lalce contrOI of their ve...r 11:00 IJ 0 D (I) 9 Qt NEWS D SATUN>AY NIGHT Hoel· Paul Simon GUMt Art Garfunkel I PAUlHOGAH THE JlffEMON8 LouiM plans to go 1way for I weekend lllChleOIOg• teal dig • .....,.. CW MEACY Frank Sinatre hotll thlt apec'8I focutOng on the hNlth Clinlea run by the WOfld M«cy Fund wh!Gh .,, providing help to thole aufferlng from m1tnutrllion end wet• ll\Of18Q81 • DOCCAYETT au.t: PllrT• Glllnt• CH' W 1 l!JomllCAN ~ QotAWIO .... Lou Ferrigno providee the c:ommen•atY .. the bftt male bodyt>ullders com- .,... tor the "Mr Amenca"" title wtllle temai. .,. pro- lll•d In "BHuty VI 8'awn II IOJMOVIE * • 't. "Lolling Couptee" ( 1980) Slllrley Maclalne. J1mes Cobum T'NO cou- pies ·-one mimed. one not •• Ilka I Stlb al some unconwntlonel regroup;,>g wtlh riotous rautts 'PG" 11:15 (%) M<ME * * 'h ·'The 39 Steps"' ( 197111 Jonn Milla. 01\lld Werner A men ~ the qu11ry or bpth the pollce and I MCret gtOUP of loreogn agetill operlllng 1n Engt1nCI when he la framed for • 1111"98'"• murd41<. ·PO· 11~ 8 WKAP IH CINCINNATI Everyone except Andy c.leb<elff wherl WKRP"s rllings ~ up for the first lime In......,, ytilrS (R) Q Q!TONIGHT Hoat: Johnny Carson Gues1: Mll11n MuM 8 9 MCNEW& NIQKT\,M 8 IDT°' GfOJCttO •nt1000COUPU To ralM II.Ind• tor hit hnenetally troubled 1m1- teur opere club, Feth• Ind~• O.Car to ttrenge f()( • gambling ..,.,,, ., AOOKD The man WhO wounded Jil o.tlko Is no1 Keble to pros- ecution t>ecauM ol • brllrl tumor • KCIT ..wMIAT Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 30. 1981 DI TUBE TOPPERS KOCE 8 7:30 "Until I Get Caught " Drunken driving •~ examined throul'¢h Inte rviews with fa nlllll'b o ( victim~. attorneys und Judges KNXT • 9:00 -"Senior Trip.'' Scott Balo stars ln movie about mldwestern hl1h school students In New York on a senlor trlp. KNBC ID 10 .00 "Tht-Presidency and the Nation." First year of the Reugun presidency is examined . See photo below . KABC fJ 10 00 "Summer Solbt1Ct· An elde rly couple visit Cap<' Cod when· they met and fell in love 50 years earlier. See story below. Ii> CAPTIONED A8C NEWS .._ (I) THE WHITE ESCAPE I 1:44 ($' THE PASSIOH Of' OAAaJLA Chrlltopher Berneeu pot· treys 1 Mdoct ive Or acula whO 81)9elrS wtlh hoWllng w01ve1, nylng bell, lhun· def and lig11ten1ng tn thos thrllhng lhellrleat prOduC· uon taped llv• 11 the Ed Sulllvan The11te 1n N Y 12:00 8 IHA HA HA Guell· Ethel Mermen D Ol L0V£IOAT Captain S1ub1ng·11 outspo- ken ex-wile arrlv•a for a crulff, and • magazine center10ld troes to keep her llence lrorn -no 111e ptlOIO (R) OMOW * * * '"A~I In The Out· li•ICI"" (19511 Paul Douglas, J1ne1 Leigh Celestial forces spyr the Plllsbu•gh Pirates on en unu-l win- ning streak • MIKE DOUGLAS Coh091' Oom Deluise Guest•· George Hammon John Schneider J1n1e Fricke. Jerry Clower ., rrs EVERY800Y'8 --88 ··Research And Develop· ment" Cl) WONOEA WOMAN (C'MOYIE • • ·~ "The Orusnopper·· t t970~ JacquetlM Bisset. Jim Brown A bored 19· yeer-old g .. 1 goes to Las Vegas 10 put 10M11 spice into ner rett-..r ord.nary tile. "R' (H)MOVIE • • "Xanldu" ( 1980) 011· vii Newton-John. Gene Kelly A young erttst a ,_veniy mute and • Mnl>- mentel m1111on11re 101n lore.a to oper1 up a huQ8 rotler-dl9c:o palace ·PG· 1t:Ol 9 MOVIE 1t e * "The Sw1H Con. 1plr1cy" C 1977) 01v1d J__.. Elke Sommer A fortlM' government onves- tigltOf i. hired by 1 Swiss bet* ..,.,, llve of I heir depoaltors wllh secret ICCOWlll "'' lhreetened with bfadlmlH. (R) 1t::IO Q Qt TOMOMOW Gueits. Roch Lill le. J«ry l .. Lewts (R) • MOVIE • • ~ ""Monster On The Campus" ( 1!151) Arthur Frenz. Jo1nn1 M oore When 1 sclenlisl bec;OmeS hit own gulne• PIO and Inject• hlmMl1 woh the blOOd ol 1 m1Hion-yeat·old llsl\. he 18 turne<I Into a monster ., tNOE.PENDEH1' NETW0N< HEWS 1:00• MOVIE * * * "Tor11 Tor11 Torar · ( 1970) Martin Bllsam, JOMPh Cotten tn Oecem· bet. 1941, J1panese lorCl8S ready 1toemM1vn lo mount a massive al• assault on Peerl Herbo• • MOVIE * 1t * "'The Rising 0 1 The M oon' ( 1957J Cyrol Cus•c-. Noel Purcell Introduced Dy T yrono Power A lrllogy Of differ· enl 11oroe1 e•1m1ne1 Ire- land end ots peophl Z MOVIE • • • .. The Liiiie Princ;e" t t97~1 RoChltd Kotey Gene Wilder An .irune ptlol stranded on lhe da1¥1 encountet1 a auange 11111e boy from a d1s11n1 planet whO is searching for lhe cause ol nos unhapp1nets 1:10D MOVIE • * "Surpflse Pack999 ( 1960) Mllll Gaynor Yul Brynner ~NEWS 1:30 (SI MOVIE • • ·~ ""Scavenger Hun I 119791 Richard Ben1amon J1mes Coco When en ec:c:en1roc m1111on1ore ooes the condlloon& Of hos woll send his heirs on a wold search lor var1ous artoctes 6n a scavenger hsl the winner 1>e1ng able 10 claim lhe d-ased t fortune PG 0MOV1E • * •, "Senar· I 19801 Mar- lon Mull, Tu8$day Weld A ttappoly married Maron County couple are spurred by thetr llendy neoghbor5 1n10 ••plor•ng allernall•e hleslyles · R 1:40 H, MOVIE • • "Breaking Glass"' 11980) Huer 0 Connor. Phot Oanoels A B11tosn punk pop 11ar·s hlestyle ulll- mllety leads to tregedy "PG' 2:00 11 3 ~8 0 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Joel Grey doscuases nos lamoty ho~ cats and New Yorl. 8 MOVIE • • ' The Monohlh Mon a1er1 (1957) Grant W~­ t11mt, Lola A lbroohl C MOVIE • * "The Lady Vlnosl\es t 19791 Ellioll Gouid Cyt><ll Shepherd An onn~nl man and a beautoful wom· .,, 11e swept >nlo a cleedly eepionage caper al>OOrd a European e•p•ess train travell119 through pt~·"'Ar Nt.zJ Germany PG' 2;300 NEWS Zl MOVIE * * ··0e1th Gema I 19771 Sondra Loch. Seymour Cassel White h!S W11e " away, • man 1nv11es two 111r1c11ve 1een-ag11 girts 1n10 h•• nouse 1or the night. Iller discovenng thll the young beaulles are homt· ctdel maooacs ·R ~.35 8 MOVIE • Ir * ' The H111>pening 119671 Anthony Ou1nn. Foye Ounaw1y Four young people are taught the hner potnts of ei«0<1lon aller kidnapping • syndlCate kit\gpin 2:400 NEWS S:00 0MOYIE * * Galaxona ( 1!180) Ooroth/ Strallen Avery SChretl>IK. 11 •obot 11 m1de in the imege 111 • t>eaulllul women wt>o ttoesn 1 heve JOHN DARLING lllY numan fM11no• n t:ll (Hl ~ * • • AM 111•1 Jan I t070) Roy SchetCMt Jea llCa Lang• t ht! IUMultu OUI Iii• ol • 1)101 .... on.I t.hor CtOQ• apner II IOllOW.0 lrorn ~II on Iha 111ge lo peraonat er-'R' l:JOU MOYie • • •., Horro. lltaml ( t94 t) Ol<;h F.,_111 l to Ctrr~to A gtOVO of l•H ..U•8·~ ... dlllCOYtr 19' rOf 1ntlHd SJ t HOWTIMl'S HOUYWOOO 1:4018 MOVIE • • • • r he tnlorme< C 103~1 Victor Mcllqlen HNlhe< Anoef A lllMIOI 1n the 111U1 Reo.ttoon 11 ov ... come by loll 01 consc,.nc:e ne (loeen'I under1tend 4:00 C MOVIE 'o Slffl (t9801 lM Matorl Jennifer 0 NetH A bNulllul woman 11 111s1sl· ed t>y 1 tough conat•uctoon toreman in 1unnong the comp1ny she 1nh•t111 •lier tter lather I su1p1t1ou• aco<1en1ar Cleath PG S MOVIE • •', Loll .. M111 Marker ( 19110) Waller Mtllheu. Juhe Andrews BaMKI on the Damon Runyon •lory A gruff, stongy 1!130• book· •e's lllo 1a lurne<l oroun<I w,,.,, he eccepl• • 6 ywar Old moppet as a ma1her lo. a racing ~I PG l MOVIE • • "China 9 Liberty 37 ( 19801 Warren Oo1es Fabio Tesh A S111bb0tn toneo IO•merly i. gun loghh!• sieges u on•-man 1ta111e agams1 e 1a1tro'1d company wan11ng to make llllChS 8C•O» htS lfl,,,le><y R 4:300 MOVIE * * ""The Gamt For \lul. tu•et" ( 1978) R1c'1ard Hams Rocha1d Round11ee A ruthless me<c81'1ary who smuggles Ame<IC8n hel•· captera 1n10 Al,.ca durong a 1erro11st war 1s ptlled ogams1 a toerco freedom lighter R 4:350 MOVIE • • • The Cat Creepi; I 19•6) LOIS Colloer Peul Kelly The soul ot a young tamale murder v1c11m 1nhab11s the t>ody of a cat r11ady 10 &eek vengearoce Thur•da11'• on,,iinat-tfot•ie• -MORNl4G- 5:45 l • • • • ~ramer \Is Kremer 119791 Ou1>11n Hollman Meryt Str.-eo A man ballles ""''" h•J e•· wote le>< cuslOdy of theor voung son alter She wolks OUI on lhem PG &:00 C * *'> Dot And Th" Kllf\gatOO' I 19711) An1ma1- ec Oorecfed by Yoram Gross A young gorl t>eeornes lost on the Aus- 1 r all an bush end os belt1ended by I kAngaroo who gives lier a 1111 on 115 OOUCh G Sl • * • • Adam S Rob ( 19•!11 Spencer T rolcy Katharone Hepburn A murder lnal creates havoc on Ille marnaoe of a wom· an lawyer and he1 hus- band en ass111an1 d1111tet a11orney 7:30 C • • Etectric Eskimo A young Eslumo boy acct· dentally beComes • powet· lul source ol eioc1roc11y G 11:00, S * • • Ouo Vad1s C t9S1) Rober I Taylor Oeborah Kerr A Rnman llrt$tOC•81 geons Nl'IO s dl5· favor when ne fells on love w11h a Ch11s11an gorl 0 • * '1 ""Rougn Cul C t980l Burl Reynolds Les- e.y.Anne Down A Bntosh soc:1alo1e luret an onlerna- tiOnat ,ewe1 thoel out 01 retoremenl to help her steal $30 000,oOo on d1.lmonds PG 1'10 C • * '"' loMI Any Olfl" I IHI) lhttley MIC~, Oevld Nlvetl JoO encl nve- ~-11\µllln(I OOCllOY lhe tllNI or 1 Q!tl newly arr!Y9CI Ill Nt'W York City t:IO G) • '" "Bowery Batlal• Ion.. 11951) Bowery ...,.,., V11gin1a Hewtll The Boye l)e(IOf 10 00 10 wet IO they ta<m I h9H own flglll • ~Vnll 10:00 D •a • ''> lhe et!Ktl Stalllon • ( 1979) Kelly Reno, Mickey Rooney Aller belllO raecued lt<N'll the 1a1anc1 on wNCn t"-V -· lhle>W•4'Clled t~h· er • 10Uf10 bOY er>d • hot M beeOme invol...0 In th• rece or the century ·o· 10:30. * * "The Star PM!klf" ( t93•1 JOhn Wayne. Verna Hillie A IOllQI\ eowt>Oy depu11ze1 1 group or t 81\Cll«t 10 rOUNI up • ci-no or ou1i-a Co•*•• The Spirll S .. trCeN" I t971) Jacque- line 81ue1. Chnllopher Plummer A beautiful de3f· mule 11 1error11ed by • myt1eoou1 klller whO '"''' 1n 1ne snadowl ... uound 1ng en e1egan1 m.,,a;on PG 12:00 II) * • • ··oeys Of Wine And Roses" ( 11163) J"k Lemmon Lee Remick A l>uJtnesarnen and hl5 wilt become alconohc1 but only lhl husband 11 ab .. 10 find •ena1>1111.111on 0 • • Hang11 111"' c 1980) Darren McG1111n Robert Vaughn Research- ers at a secret government 1nst•ll•l•on 1nvestig1te the cauMI ol ~ tat•lole 1 SU<!· den deslrucloon PG 12:30 C • • • * "The Lion In WinllH ( 1961) Peter O Toole Ka1tia11ne Hep· burn England·• Kong Hen· ty rt races 1n egonmng decision over h•S SUCCH· sor as he contempllles his 11ormy marriage lo lhe s11ong-w1tied Eleanor or AQut111ne PG ; S • • * "Quo vad11· C 19511 Robert Tlylor. Deborah Kerr A Roman ar111ocrat gains Naro'i d111- l1vor when he l1Jts on to•• wolh I Cn11s11an gorl 2:00 0 • * • Manny a Orphans t 19801 Jim Baker. Matachy McCou•I The boys 11 an O•phana~ nSll thtor chanly fund In tn a11amp1 10 help theot scocc:e< coach pay back 1 $.110 000 dab• 10 the mot> Z • * '> The Pa1sen ger I 19751 Jach NochOI· M>n Mana Schnetder A T\I newsman on an African assignment repl1ce1 a loot< a hke and esceoes onto a new and dlngetous hit R 3:00 C • •'1 Doi And The Kangaroo' c 19781 Animal· ed Oorecled t>y Yoram Gross A young gorl beeomes IOSI on the ,Ay1- 1t11oa<1 busti and •S l>elroenoed by a kangaroo whO goves het 1 loll on ols pouch G H • •', The Nude BomD f •980) Don Adams Sylv11 K11s1et Secret egenl Maxwell Smart races his most dange<oos 1dversary .,, .,, ll!CllVtflain wno plans 10 l1uncti mouilel lhal w.11 Cl•S<Obe 1ne enllre hum1n popu1a11on PG 3:30 0 • • • • Zebra Foree ( t97S! Mike Lane Richard )( s1111ery Former mem- befs ot a U S mtlllary un11 l&ke 1118 skills they learned on Voelnam and apply them 10 the streets 4:00 0 e * • * . 200 t A Space Odyssey"" I 19681 Ketr 0u11ea Gary Lock· '"'oOd Astronautl sent 10 f;nd the ii.en onleli.gence respons.l>Ml lor a c>uu.long lunar monohlh must con· lend w•lh an on.board r.ompu1er lhlll os lryong 10 1a•e control ol their vOSHI Z • • • • Kr arnto Vs Kramer 119791 Ouslln Hollman Meryl Slreep A man batl'-5 wtlh hos e~­ wofe for cuslOdy ol tneor vouno son alter sne walks oul on them PG 4:30 C • • 'Electroc Eskimo A young Eslumo boy ace•· denlally becomes a p0wer- lvl source ol e1ec1ric11y G by Armstrong & Batiuk 5H~1 .REED.' AAE ltN PUTIING-ON WEIGHT( ~ !i • IS an extraordinary TV hour 'Solstice' WHtfl ,..,.,. -An NBC While Paper ev•luatina the first year o1 the Rea.gen 1dministraUon will include an interview With the presldenl. ··Th• Presid~ncy and the NaUon" •lrs at 10 tonitbt on KNBC (4t. Henry Fonda.and Myrna Loy share roles with Stephen Collins and Lind$ay Crouse ByTO•IOaY AllK ..... ,,.. ..... NEW YORK -The Subtitle for ABC 's "Summer Solstice" la "An ExploraUon of tbe Seasons of Marri11e," and tbat meua Joy and pain and, ultimately, tbe kind ol warmtb that only a lutina relaUoaahlp can brine. It'• all packed lnto an extraordinary hour ol television. Tbe lbow alra al 10 tonl1bt OG KABC (7). "We're freaks, M111i•." Joab Turner tell• b.11 wife of 50 yean u they ~ alone the beach at Cape Cod. "I'm old, atUJ mani9d tot.be aame lirl. Who doel that tocky? "Well, we•re atW tocetber " be addl "'-' a moment'• reflecUoo. "Tbat'a What maltert." Jt'a an expreulon of love, and a prtvate bout aa well, md that'• OM tbl.nC t.bat'a Dice about "Summer S.tiee." TIM lbow never drUb Into tHlh1MMallt7. and In tbe tad we'N lift wttb t.lae aame bMdltronl, oftea endearlal1J ..,_.._t people IDtrOclucta Oil tbe •erJ beacll ·a laalf ·ceeturJ before. But ma7be t.be beet tblnl a boat· "Sum.mer SolaU~" " t.be cut -a_,, PODda ud ll.JfU Loy u J•bua aJMI Mu1aret Tvur = Stephen Ooilllll ud lJDdMy ere.a.. u t.M ynterda7. All tour .. ......., -JOU'd aped ...... IMI from tM ftnt two -and OOUIDI la neUQ la bla portrayal of Josb T\amer u a youna man. He ml1ht u well be YOUDI Hank Fonda. And there's more: ''Summer Solstice" was produced by WCVB , the ABC affiliate ln Boston. It's the lint time a network hu acquired and broadcast a locally produced entertainment pro1ram. Ralph Rosenblum, whose cred.lta aa an editor . Include "'l'he Pawnbroker" and six of Woody Allen's movies, directed the ntm from a script - submitted ln eompetition 1ta1ed by the Boeton atatiOll -by BlU PbllliJ)I. Thoqb both Foada and Miss Loy have been b11 natMa in Hollywood for decades but they had never work.*1 tocether before "Summer Solstice." They'd llt'OWn each other, ol course. "I wu scared." 11.iaa Loy ·~· "and I 1uess ht was scared too -about tlnally workl11 \Ol"ether, because you never know wbat'a IOlDI to bappeo. "The cbemJatry la a ID.)'lterioua t.hln.1:· ab• 1111. "It worb with aome people, It doun't wlt.h otbera, and without tbt people 1lw1.11 beln1 coaacloul ot lt. Tbat ftrtt dQ. I Juat had all my flna•rt croued. But, of coune, tt wu aMolute11 DO problem at all.'' Foma btll JU1t completlld wart • bll ,__tty rel• .... modoa picture with Kat.harine H.,..rn, "On Galm Paed," wbm Ille wu approecW by WCVB, and he agreed to make the TV film though. he said at the time, "I wasn't looking for work. that 's for sure." It was Fonda who approached Miss Loy. who is perhaps best known for the slx films in "Tbe Thin Man'' series she made with William PoweH In the mid-19305. "Summer Solstice" begim with youn.1 Tumer stumbling across the dunes end spottln1 a youq woman sunbathing -naked -on the beach below .. He approaches her flimsy canopy, sinatna loudl)', and she stru11les quickly Into her clothes, buryiq the cigar she has been smoking in the sand. "My finl dfar," she admit.a later. • ''My nnt sunbather,'' he replies. They are married sometime later, on t.be beach, after she demands lbat lhe putor drop t.a.e part or the ceremony that Includes her promise lo obey. "Summer Solatice" pro1ret1et smootllly, Shou1h at limes painfully, throuth the death ol a child and n:iar1tal Infidelity, fi rst by J01bu1. a.ad later by Magale. "We're Just Uke everybody else, with oae excepUon. •· Ma11le says at one PQi.Jlt. ....,.._llnc what may have been tht strensth of their relaUon.sh.lp, "We've alway!J been wlUlnC Lo tel each other 1row, •· ~~-~~---------,...._----~~--~ ...... --------~----------------.................. !91 .. .., .. ~ -.. - Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December SO, 1981 Swoosie' says she's boring ay CllA&UI aEIN~ ................. NEW YORK -"Jual nally borlnc. u you can aee. Exceedtn1ly borlnt, colorle111 and uninformed." That'• how actre11 Sw001te Kurt1 deacribe1 htrHlt, not quite seriously, durin1 a break In rehearsal for "Love, Sldn~y." NBC'a new Wednelday nl1ht comedy aerie• In which ahe CO•ltara wltb Tony Randall. The series airs on KNBC (4) at 9:30 p.m. tonl1ht. THE NETWO&K seriea la the latest run1 in the 37·ye~-old actreaa' ladder to success, coming on the heels of her Tony.wlnnin1 performance on Broadway in "Fifth of July." Whether the TV critics will be as klnd to Miss Kurt& as the sta1e pundits have been remains to be seen. But if they follow suit, they're likely to focus on her ability to grasp the esaence of her character, Laurie Morgan, an aspirins actress and sincle parent. "I think it's probably a gill of ima1lnation," she speculates. "That's what I got as a kid, going around to all those different places and being an only child." Miss Kurtz Is more than an only child, actually. She was born a celebrity. Her father was Col. Frank Kurtz, the most decorated U.S. Air Force pilot in World War U. When his daughter was born, in 1944, the headlines dubbed her "Little Swoosie" after Kurtz 's famous B·l7 bomber. "The Swoose," and her birth certificate made it official. MISS KURTZ says all the childhood publicity "went right over my head." Besides, she was loo busy moving to notice; as an Air Force brat, she attended 17 different grade schools around the country. APWI ....... IN ROLE -Actress Swoosie Kurtz 1 left > poses with .. Love. Sidney" co-s tars Tony Randall and Kaleena Kiff in character for the series. Nobody leans on Sharky's Machine . -..... ,.., •c.,IW- ---• 4'MS46 w~:re newly opened. we•re a classic saloon. We're a fun menu with • touch of gourmet. We're nostalgia. We're • sidewalk cafe. We're a great place for holiday funl LUld ffom 1 lrOOun. IOOD. ~ C•tetDr. Dtmw from SrOO p.m. l'tnport auq, ~ lundl1' In Pathlon ltlencl "I had my own little world," she recall1. "I didn't have any brother• and sisters t.o cu.ahion me or keep me in reallly. So I was always 1oln1 off Into these little lma1lnary worlds, and I 1Ull do." The idea of performln1 came to Ml11 Kurtz ln the seventh grade, when she "found out suddenly I co uld make people lau1h." Liter, al Hollywood H11h School. she studied under drama teacher John Ingle. "a 1real man whot really tapped somethin1 in me." Havln1 thus dee ded on an acting career, she soon was off to tbe London Academy of Music and DramaUc Art. Back in the United States, Miss Kurtz toured the regional theater circuit from 19&e to 1970 and received her first New York reco1nltlon in "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man·ln·the·Moon Marl1olds." · · A series of on and off Broadway roles followed, with a wealth of attendant acclaim. Her Tony for "Fifth of July" was preceded by a Tony nomination for ''Tartuffe," Obie and Drama Desk nominations for "Uncommon Women and Others," and a Orama Desk award for "A History of the American Film." THEN THERE were the television roles : in commercials; in the soap opera. "As the World Turns": and in "Mary," Mary Tyler Moore's short-lived series of a few years ago. Miss Kurtz also appeared in lbe film, "Slap Shot," with Paul Newman. And she's featured in the soon·to·be·released film adaptation of John Irving's "The World According to Garp," starring Robin Williams. Considering, then. the traditional scarcity of good women's roles, Miss Kurtz declares, "I've been real lucky -REAL lucky -in getting some of the choicest ones." NOW, AS LAU RI E Morgan In "Love, Sidney," the perky. red·haired actress is determined to be more than a straight man for Randall. ·'Tony told me when he talked me into playing the role he doesn't want a foil. He wants an antagonist. .. That shouldn't be too difficult for Miss Kurtz, who sees Laurie Morgan as an extension of herself. "SHE'S KJND OF an optimistic cynic in the sense that she sees the absurdities of life," but isn't stifled by them. And, like the actress who portrays her, she's unmarried -at least for now. "I think she wants men in her file, which is something I have to talk lo lbe writers about, 'cause so far she hasn't had a date." I .. - BOWLING BEAR Eskie, a 900·pound male polar bear at the Reid Park Zoo in Tucson. received a bowling ball for Christmas from the Tucson Women's AP...._. Bowling Association. He doesn't mind chasing after the ball thrown into the gutter since Es k1 e enjoys ~wimming almost as much as bowling CBS hired Cambodian squad SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A former CBS correspondent has revealed that the network hired a squad of Cambodian soldiers during the Vietnam War to reclaim territory where four newsmen were buried after dying in an ambush, officials say. Former correspondent Jac,k Laurence , testifying in an unrelated federal swt. said former Saigon bureau chief Dave Miller directed the 1970 body recovery operation along with CBS executive Gordon Manning. CBS confirmed the story reported in the Sunday edition of the San Francisco Examiner. Miller, who now heads CBS News operations in Rome, said the company paid 20 to 30 Cambodian mercenaries $20 each -with $100 for their commander -lo reclaim and secure a road leading to the ambush site. The story was confirmed also by CBS News vice president Ed Fouhy, the newspaper said. Laurence said three employees and a freelance cameraman were killed on Highway 4, 10 or 15 miles from Phnom Penh. Miller said he reached the ambush site the day after the newsmen died but had no way t.o dig up the bodies or return them to the Cambodian capital. He said he feared the graves might be booby·trapped. He returned to Phnom Penh. he said, asking both the American charge d'affaires and the Cambodian government to help but was turned away. After more than a week, CBS News hired its own troops, said Miller. The testimony came in the trial or $S million lawsuit against Time·Lire by free·lance photographer Tim Page, who was wounded by a Viet Cong booby trap in 1969. ROLLOVER GHOST STORY FRED MELVYN "' c;o.MT AT IAllGI DACIC "euDOY, euDOY'' AST AIRE OOUClAS DOUGLAS JOHN FAIRBANKS JR. HOUSEMAN R ........... __... ....,. .. ,.,_ ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT..Wedneeday. December 30. 1981 DI 'Reds' is best nlovie of '81, say New York critics Burt Lancaster . and Glenda Jac kson receive top acting. awards NEW YORK <AP> -"Reds" h11 *" choaen the beat movie of 1981 by the New York FUm Cr ltlc., whlle top acting awards we nt to Burt Lancaster a nd Glenda Jackson. "R e d s," abo u t th e pertlclpalion or Americans John Reed and Louise Bryant ln lhe Russian Revolullon. edaed out .. P rlnco or the City" on the second bullot in votlng Monday by the 27·member critics· group. T ht!Y were followed In the balloting by "Atlantic City" and "Chariots or Fire." Sidney Lumet was named best director for "Prince or the City." Warren Beatty, producer. director and st ar of "Reds." finis hed fourth. behind Lumet, Regards given Broadway N EW Y O RK <AP > - F l n ancer s o r theat r ical productions gave their regards to Broadway with $52.3 million during the l9fk>·81 season. the st a te attorney general said Saturday. There also were spectacular winners and losers a long the Great White Way. according to the annual report on theatrical productions filed by Attorney General Robert Abrams. T he biggest h it was t he musical "Annie," which earned $4.3 million. "They're Playing Our Song" made $2.2 mi llion, a nd "The E lephant Man" boasted a $1.8 million profit, the report said. Othe r winners included "Ain't M is behavin'." which earned $750,000. and "Child ren of a Lesser God ." wh ich made $660,000. But despite the fact that the theate r 's losses wer e $10.S million -down from $16.8 million from the previous season three shows lost more than $1 mill ion each. ··F r ankenste i n'' lost $2.2 million. "Broadway Follies," $1.6 m illion and "The Suicide," $1.3 million. The report said $52.3 m1llion in capital was r aised for 121 Broadway productions during the fiscal year ending May 31. 19Rl. NOW PLAYING COITAMEIA Edwatd's 8'1$tol 540 7444 COSTA MEU Edwaid's Cinema Center 979 4141 El TOMI Edward's SadOleoack 581 5880 GAROll uon WeStbtOOk 530 4401 OAAllU O•anoe r-tau 637 0340 That flgure was up Sl .8 million rrom the 1979-80 theatrical season. when SSO.S million was put into 136 Broadway shows. Off-Broadway productions showed a slight decline, wi th $4.2 million in capital raised com pared with $4.6 million the previous year. T h e atto rney general 's s tatistics did not take in to account s hows that were privately financed, non-profit, or fi nanced exclus ive ly outside New York State. Sixteen Broadway productions were abandoned or withdrawn and seven Off-Broadway shows were withdrawn during the year. the report said. ~ESFllC* HEAVEN IPGI 1:00 3 :15 5:30 7:45 10:00 I NEICJHllORS IRI ------ 12:00 2:00 4:00 6:00 8:00 10:00 No P- c::====::::J I •BIElllCE OF 1. George C. Scott In "TAPS" (PG) II. '.'TIME BANDITS" (PG) "ARTHUR" -Ill. "ONLY WHEN l LAUGH" (A) ·1-1wnocand eroticism in a tender and enttttaining work: "INNOVATIVE, AUDACIOUS AND MAGICAL EVERYTHING A MCNlE OUGHT TO BE.'' ;'Ona l!ctton l"4!C r, SlEVE MARTIN 1n "Penn.es FROrTl Heaven· stomng &l?NAD£Tlf PETERS ~ -Q -· . -------·-<-• . .._.._ NOW PLAYING COSTA MEil ll TORO IMITleeGTa. llACM OMeeGE C«lerN Center ~II Cinema Cif~ 979 4141 581 5880 848 0388 6\ 2553 ~·--·~, ..... , ........ ~] I"' "'PA MOUNT PICTllRO ••• CCAlf'ClllATIOH • ~-~M~Murn l f'I AU. 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MAUCE IPGI 12:15 2:45 5:15 c::::::::.::7::4·5·1~0~:1=0====•'- RAIOEM OF TitE LOST AlllC IPGI At 12.-002:3)5:007:3>9:66 n.OOWY •"° voorwry •M>-Sout'd 1t 0.-1¥9 .. n .. k>W YOVI AM car radio •• yo11 _k ... 11..., AM C8t f9dtO wtt'-lllf'lhOft ~V pot.tft0n. bf• .,..,. own AM POttAble T 1mothy Hu non TN"S IPGI Cennonball Run IPGI RAIDERS OF TitE LOST ARK IPGI & Tune Bend ttt (PGI Welt D 1mey'1 CINDERELLA IGI 8r Sw111 Femily Robinson IGI "O n a scale of 1 to 10, 'Taps' is a perfect 10." --t.:•rylr••li•• CBS TV LOS .... NCCLL' GEORGE C. SCOTT TIMOTHY HUTTON TAPS Louis Malle ror "Atlantic City" and Hugh Hudson ror "Chariots or Fire." The best actor prize went to Lancaster for his portrayal of an agin g n umbers runner In "Atlantic City" and Miss Jackson won best actress for playing the British poet Stevie Smith in "Stevie." T h e t wo s upportin g · perrormance prizes were voted to John Gielgud in "Arthur" and Mona Washbourne In "Stevie." Jo hn Guare 's sc ript for .. Atlantic City" won the best screenwriting award. David W atki n s won fo r ci n e · matography for "Cha riots of Fire." "Pixote," a Brazilian film. was named best foreign movie. A,.W ......... The critics voted two special awards for a r tistry a n d independ e nce to Po l ish fi Im makers Krzysztof Zanussi and Andrej Wajda, Zanussi for "Contract" and "Camouflage" and Wadja for "Man of Marble" and "Man of Iron ... SWASHBUCKLER Actor Peter O'Toole and actress Barbara Horan in a scene from O'Toole·s latest fil m for MG M. "My Favorite Year ... bein£ shot in Hollywood. O'Toole plays a la r gcr·than·lif e film s tar who buckles s washes and sw igs bottles with equal abandon. .. BEST PICTURE, BEST DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR ••• NOTHING COMES CLOSE." -Myron Mel.el, LA READER *BARGAIN MATINEES* Monday thru Saturday All Perform1nct1 before 5:00 PM (beept Special Enpgemenls Ind Holid•Y•I IA MlllAL>A M Ail Mlrodo or l0H cron1 LA MIRADA WALK·IN 994·2400 -C.~·---''TAN" . ·-------·----""AIDEAI 0' THE LOST A"K" --------,-..,,.--+---' .... ....;.;.t:M.;.;.; .... , .... _. _°" ___ ..,,., .... -o.-.. ......,...,..-,:::-.::..,.1 111111!,._. • .._.I" ·;:~~~C . --·-·-"NltGH90flt " till .. ......... ,..-.. - Chev" has the ~-to malce thBHolW..S.•son the fumiest ewtrl A SMAMMllO Qjt(tSMl'lr. f'lt()()..<ltON•A II.I" iHAl'ltO Jt\"' CHEVY CHASE MODERN PRoeLEMS - PAm OAR8ANV11.l.E·MA.RY ICAY Pl.ACE -OO'l\J-·l•tU CJ'lrt• ... IOA8NE'( COlEl#;NJ E~ecuttve Prodv<t1 OOUCAAS C l((NNEY Prodvced by AlAN GllEtSMAN Olld MICHAEl $MAMIEllG w.111e11 bv llEN SHAPUIO I TOM SHEllOt4MAN & AtTHUlt MlllltS o ... cted bv IUN SHAPrltO Mu•.t bv DOMINIC: FllONTl(llE (OlOll IY Dfh1d• --·---· .... 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'" 5 30, Stl Seo H•1 4 30rM Clllf-A SOU11> • ~ A111 CNl -tS TOUI $l'lMl1'i tfl I() 11111 CAA llAOIO WIT!< tGNmOH ACCU$OllY l'OS/l'OI -M11G Al' l'OlllAIU t•AU ~ OIWf.elS DI Oii AM MlllD "NA><l1M ANAHEIM DRIVE·IN BUIN" P"IO BUEt4A PARK OAIVf IH Ltncotn AY• w ... of Knoll 121-4070 ~Uf"A PAQ• LINCOLN DRIVE·IN \•f\COlf\ Aw• W•til ot .... ou 121-.0 10 '81·ll!illi'i1 Son O.•oo ,,.,., ot 1too<i11....,1 (So l '62·2411 'ht _,11w41~''t g PAUi.......,.,. • IAU.f NUt "1UISENCE OF MALICE" (PG) ...... "STIR CRAZY' 1111 -cecon·--- "TA"S"-...... "THE CANNON8AU RUN" - _.._llM_tOTWU.TMlf AU "GHOST STOfl\"' 111 ...... "THE CHANGELING" Ml aen-• 'MOOON PfK>9l.,OIS" tNt -"NINE TO '11/F' 1111 C"'I fl SOUNO Hl·WAY 39 ORIVf IN etocn l tvO So Of G.llCleflG<o.tFr- 191·3693 . ' -"llll ... "1'11 -"STiil c~· "'·' Cttll fl SOUllO --· "IHA"KaY'l IMCMI•" ,. -"ANY WHICH WAY YOU CAW' C*f ,. SOUllO .. ~~ .. '"' "' lA HABRA n111v1 rllj -·-·-.... ·--171-1162 -- .... ~. ! i _ .... '" __ __ ""EDS",,_ '"ISCAPE 'RO~CATRAZ""' ;:tHt Jt SOllflO -----·--"AAIDOll Of' THS LMT Utt" --"ll'Ofteft"- (1"1 " SOUllO ---·-·-.. "NllOH80fll '' ,_ ...... "CHEAlt DECTI:CTI_ .. - ORANGE DlllVf IN iQftlQ A"O f ""¥ • llOIO Co<le9<1 551·7022 _ ....... "8"AltlllY'I ~ .. t1111 -'ANY WMICM WAY YOU CAW' .I.... ,, ..... MISSION lllllVf IN . . . --·MU.•--.. ,....NCI[ °" llMUCa'' .... -"ntl CHINA,,...,._.."' •C C G •C C 0 4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Oeoember 30. 1981 Ghost town data 0£All PAT DUNN: We moved lo California reeeaUy aad laave ahuya beea latereated la Westen lalatory. Do you llaow of HY soatte ta.at we could matad &o leara about tbe locatloa of all tbe old 1111Mt &owuT G.E., Ftutala Va lley Information on ghost towns and abandoned m ines Is available rrom the Office of Public Information, Bureau of Mines, U .S. Department of the Interior, Room 1035, Columbia Plaza, Washington, O.C. 20241. G I e ducat ion be n efits DEAR PAT DUNN: Wbea do clU'rea& GI Bill educatloa benefits u plre for ell1lble veterans? I'd also Hile to kaow wlao ls eligible to receive a presldenUal memorial certmcate. L.G., Newport Beach GI Bill education benefits expire 10 years from the date or discharge or Dec . 31, 1989, whichever comes firs t. Presidential memorial certificates a re sent to the next -of·kin. or upon request lo a relative or friend of a deceased , honorably discharged veteran. The certificate expresses the country's grat e ful r ecognition of the veteran's service in the armed forces, and lt bears the signature of the president. Mail-o r d e r divor ces DEAR PAT DUNN: Wbat are tbe cond itions for getting a so-called "mail order" dJvorce In CaWonaJa where neither husband nor wife bas to appear before a judge in order to get the dJvorce graated! A friend told me thls is legal, bat didn't know anything about the requirements. K.E., Laguna Beach Couples married for less than five years, and who h ave no children , no real property, no debts over $3,000, or personal property (not counting cars) in excess of $10,000 can obtain a •·summary dissolution" (divorce) by mailing the appropriate forms. aJong with the filing fee <about S90 >. to the Superior Court in the county where they reside. No court appearance is required . and the divorce will be final within six months. The l'equJred forms a nd more information are included in the Noto Press book, "How To Do Your Own Divorce In California C Ninth Edition)" (:01 a problem., Then wnte to Pat /)unn Pat will cut red tape. getting the answers and action you need to solve rnequ11tes an gouemment and business Mail your questions to Pal Dunn. Al Your Sennce. Orange C0031 /)orly Pilot. P 0 Bor 1560. Costa Meso . CA 92626 As manv teller~ as possible will be ansUJ(>red. but phoned mqurnes or letters not includ1119 the reader's full name. address and busrneu hours phone number cannot be considered This column appears daily tI cept Sunday.\ · · DllTH llTICIS SWANSON Tulsa slaying not solved TULSA. Okla (AP ) Millionaire R oger Wheeler had jus t finished a round of golf when he was shot down 1&l the exclU$lve Southern Hills Country Club. Five months later, despite a n ationwide search for clues, officers admit lhey have no new major leads . Wheele r, the 55·year-old c hairman of Telex Cor p .• was killed by a s ingle s hot In lhe face as he ut in his car. Two me n were reported to have fled In u car from the c lub area. but ne ither the men nor the car has been localed Police Chief Harry Stege s ays no possible r e asons have been eliminated in the investigation. a lthough unofficially 1t Is believed that neither a bungled robbery no r kidnapping wer e the reasons . That leaves revenge or a .. hit" as the most likely cau11e, one office r said recently A $100,000 re ward posted by Telex shortly a lter the s laying w ill expire this m onth and probably will not be extended. Announcement or the reward wa s pub li c i zed b y large advertisem ents in news papers around the country Tulsa police had e very officer available working on the case at the start, In addition to three pr ivate investigators The FBI, although it never entered the case officially, worked c losely in the probe. For a while. police maintain ed a separate bank of five telephones to receive calls Crom anyone with information . About SO calls wer e received before the tele phones were removed Private investigators reported receiving a similar number of calls. Today, two police officers re main assigned full -time to the Wheele r investigation. .. It's an o n .going investigation We are following leads we have at this time ." s aid police de tective Sgt. Roy Hunt. Wheeler's murder attracted wide attention because or his investments In a number or businesses. including compute rs and electronics. Pacif.ic news agency formed K UALA L U MPU R , Malaysia <AP l - Twenty-three news agencies from 19 countries joined forces Friday to launch the As ia-Pacific News Network It immediately r ecommended that m ajor international news agencies be allowed to dis tribute reports only through the national news agencies. "The developing countries have been m ade victim s or grossly distorted reporting. particularly b y the Western mass m edia," M alaysian Informatio n Minis te r Mohamad Rahmat told de legates at the m eeting of the Organization of As ia-Pacific News Agencies. which est.tblished the new network. "Wha t has m ade the problem more acute for us is that until recent year s we got fro m transnational ne ws agencies dis torted r eports even concerning our immediate neighbors," Rahmat s aid. "To my m ind lhere is need to ins ulate the Asia n r eader s hip from the dis torted n e ws circulated especia lly by the Western media which, if taken at race value , imply that developing countries are continuo us ly plagued by diseases. disa sters, murders a nd all manner of woes " Rahmat said the news agencies of the region s hould also support efforts by UNESCO and Third Wor ld countries to establish a "new International communication and information orde r." Many in the West fear the UNESCO effort would encourage governments to control and censor ne ws reports. Kutz ofrtC'1.1lmi.; lnh·1 m1•111 at Put•1f11· \·H·11 .\kn1111 t.il P a rk . l',11·1f1 1 \'11·" Mori uan <111 1•t·111r' ASli 1-;1.1. E ~t1\l.COl.\I "r; El.I. resident of ('11,t.1 \II·'·' I",, Passed .i";J\ 11n 1>n .. ·111 l1t·1 28, Hllll II~· II .. , h11111 •Ill RE I N HOLD t R l :-J f\, SWANSON rt•,trh·n t or Corona del Mar (',, l'.1'-Sl'd away on 0..·cl.'mlwr i; 19111 Survived b~ h1~ "'Ill° Man Lou, I son Flo~rt S\\an~on ol E verett, WJ,h1ni.:1on I d aughter Jl·Jnl' Tollil .. r E scondido. Ca I -,1,IH Klar1a Brick of l'll'a,anlon Augusl I 1!1~11 Ill ltt•••~h n Ca . 5 granckhildrt·n i.ln«I 1 N~v. York Sun I\ ~·d II\ 111~ great·grandc-hlld Sl·n 11 . .,s wire Lut·1llt'. ,1111 \\ tlli:1111 ~1 will be held on Wi•dni·~clai . An gl'll nr .\11'''"" \ w111 ' a De ce mbe r :w , l!llll JI and 11ra1111,on 1111.111 "1 11.00AM at l':u·ifu \'re" An Rcfl 11,1• .1 l'11lil11 Chapel with Ht•\ llon.ofrt Account.1111 111 '' 1\111111 -------------Beach r111 n• ,,.J1• llo \la' The new network. ANN, is to begin operation on Jan. 1. When completed. it is to have relay points i n India, Indo nesia, Mongolia, the Philippines. Sri Lanka a nd Vietnam. Each of the 23 agencies is to offer a ts -minute daily file in English. The s tories would not be edited at the relay points . "The exchange is non-comme rcial and on a self-financing basis. each news agency meeting its o wn receptio n and trans missio n costs.·· a statement issued at the conference said. School mergers 0 K' d 'Neptune Society ' CREMATION 8UlllAL AT SEA 646 -7431 Our literature tells th!!' complete story o l our . ·society. C.11 ICH' ·-,...., .. Ii• "" 14 II". Com./Mor. " ;-.., IA1TllH GHOH SMfTH & TUTHIU WlSTCU~ C:HA'U 427 E 171h St Costa Mesa 646-9371 --- PIHCI l90THHS SMITHS' MOITUAIT 627 Main SI Hunt1noton &ach 536-6539 --- r•c.te ••• MINOllAL 'AH Cemetr.¢ Mortuart Chapel rematorv 3500 Pac1f1c View Drove Newport Beach 644-2700 --- .-cOM«:S MOITUAllH LaQuna Beech •94·9415 Laciuna Hills 768-0933 Sen Juen Cap11tuno •9S-1776 --- ~ LAwt6-WT. OUYI Mottua~ • ee,,.1,ry Cre1T11te>f"f 1625' 0... AV9 CO.ta.,.... ~™ - ..cl•~' I ~llOUWAT MOmlAIY I t1011foedW.., I CO.C.Mtsa M2'1t50 .... ~ - FRESNO (AP> -Voters have approved un· iri cation of six ele mentary school districts and a high school district west o f Fresno after previous ly defeating the plan five times. thl' 1iaio.1 !'.l.111· 1•1 ..... 1111·111 111 tht• Sot•11•11 111 I .ol1I "' 111.1 At1·11untu111 , .111if \\ .1• .• ml•mhtr 111 :-1 .J .11111·, Ep1sc11p<1I t 'h1t n'h '''" 111•1 I Bea«h Fu11t•1-;il ~1·1,·11 .,., ''Ill be h l'I <I "n r h 111 .. 1 l.1 , De<' e m bl' 1 J I 1 •t 11 1 , 1 3 ou r :\1 ul f'.1 r1t 11· \ 1•" Mortuar' ( 'hu11t•I I n1o·1·n1c·111 at P.ic 1fic \·1l'" \11•111nn .. 1 Pa r k :-0.«1,p1111 ll1,11h r a c I r I(.' \· 11· \\ :\I 111 I II·" I dircctor'I The tally in the Central Un ion High area was 1,032 in favor of unification and 944 opposed . Supporters s aid unification would be more effi· cient and less expens ive. but oppone nts charged it would cost m ore a nd would erode local control. Mac00~.\1.1> E R ;-.; C-: S 'I Mac OON1\I.() 1 \''"" 111 "' Anaheim, l'.1 1'.1,,1·<1 ·"'''' on Oecc•mt)l:1 l!7 1~1141 I ft 1 • sur\'1\'crl h\ h1' '"n \1,11111\ daughter ,Jm :\1almq11"1 111 Garrlen c:111q" r·a ,1,11•1 Mar~ Alln·il ul l.unj.til,tlt• Ca .. 3 1otran1kh1llln ·11 11n1I ,; g r t' u I .i I ·I 11 11 •• h I I \I I' l' n Gnvl•imlt• ~\'l'\'H'C" "'If b1• h e I d o n \\' <' rt n c , d .1 1 Decemlx'r Jll. tlllll at n ·1M1 noon ut llJrbo1 l • .i l4 n Me monul l'urk "1th lk\ John Macl.aughhn. fo'1 r~1 Presb yterian Church or G arden <irnve ortlc1sttn1t Services under the d1n·rtwn or Ha rbor t..awn Mount Oli\'l• Mortuary f)r tostu Mc·,,1 540·555'4. MOBU:V l.OIS PATRI C l 1\ P ay cuts eyed LOS ANGELES <AP> T h e cit y's Pe ns ion Review Committee has recom m e nd ed fundamental changes in th e police a nd fire pen s ion syst e m s, including a 3 percent celling o n a nnual cos t -of -llvlng a djustments. ... ....,.., NOTICll 0, A~t'l.l<:ATIC* TOHLL. ALClOMDL1c aeva111.-eu INMI ToW'*"l1111141f~n· El. TOll l TO·LA "l!ITA llESTAUllANTS, tNc; . .,.. ._iytno IO Ille Oeptlft-91 A~-41C .. _ ... COlltr'OI tor "•T" ON a.I.I OIHl!lllAt. IPU8 EA.T ltLI lo Hll alcollollc ffVOt09ff .. "'* Aft..,. ........... . C:•I• "'"9, c;.lltonllo PulllllllM 0r-.. Gtost Oe11., ttli.t, Oo< •• ,.... ,.,.,., MOBLEY. rt'11tdcnt of the • ...._ aru for lhl' 11as1 JO year-, ,ICfmout ..,..,., .. aflt'r movln~ hcl"<' Crom Sun •.-...tTATUMlfT Bernardino. C'u Pa~1H'd Tll• ... _,,,. ,__, •r• ... ,.,. .,.._ .. , away on Dt-ccmtJcr 211. 19111 WAfttill ll"llllNGS eus1Nllll She I• t un'' c•I b\' ht'r COMl'AKY. <t• t•1 Oovo """'• husband fk'njumin ~obltoy. = 1••....,.,. ._.,, c.t•...,.._ Jr , aon Jame:-11. duui<hkr M•tr..-flH11 LO• '"""•"" Judy Ann Yan''' of Co,t1.1 ,_....,,., <-°""·..,. • M " ~CAl--.... A-Y~ t'H . Ce .• 3 1tr»ndch1ltlrt'n. ~-. 11 ,~ """""· 1111 2 1l1tera and 2 brothf!r~ oe... ..,_, Wto ,., .._, 9"<11. Prayer 1ervlc will bt' 1'f!ld c...-. .. on Thunda)'. Oett'mbc!r 31, "''' ..._ •• ~'" '' • t•l 81 tO.OOAM al Ha rbor .... , ..... :::::;...Vwttwt Lawn Memori•I Chupel with =.i~' n\erment lmmedl•lrly TJlll ....... _....., .-.. followtn1 Sen lces under c:-w c..,. " a.... ~ "" the dlr•cllon of Harbor .__..,..., wwn·MOW'lt Ollvt Mortu1ry I .........,~.,.. c.... =••= or C.O.ta .... uo &5.M. .................. ~-II It. N ... 1. ,.CTITIOUS I U5'M.U NAM• STATllMllNT Tiie lollowlnv ...,..,ns ••• doing b<nllltUIK. NEWP OlllT MA .. I NE ENG INEl .. ING, 1020 West 171h Strtot, C:wll Mtte, Collfoml• tJU1 RO I Dt •t lopmtnl Corp., • Ot1tw•'9<orp0t.ilon T Ills llVSlllOil ll COllOY<tt<I lly • corooratlaft llOI 0.-...1--1 C-J.II.-. P,...ldtnt T'llll IUl'"'*lt w• 111911 wltll tM c-tY Clt•ll ti Or•• cou11ty on Doc•mw 1a. 1w1 ~171111 Pulliltllllld Of.,_ C°"'I Delly Piiot, Otc JO. ltl1. J M 6. 11. 20. tta ~I •""1nt AMl•OID ~ ICTITlout tUMNllU NAMe STATtMaNT Tiie IOllOWlftt "''°"S ere d011>9 ...... " ...... OUl!lllT INVUTMENTS. UU Mo•• Ver .. Ort..e I an , S..11• ltt. C-• -... Collfwftl• ... ,. He1111 Koeo, 111 Toytor Orltre, Mollterty ,_, c..tlfwllle tt7~ T.....,.. IMIM, lft Cllll<ll ......... °' .••. Mlft ..... c.llftnllt .... 1 TofUlll Nh lll"•· 1H Wut Ooll me111 Or h t, M•nlolltllt. C:•ll ......... w.,,.,. ""1.llyo, 70. v ... a11,.., W•Y •• .....,., Ill>-. Collfon\19 -· 1.911 .1«1111, t14 L• &nclfte, Pelm *'•· Cll"""'9..., ~Ofh A. McC•lfttY, t UOO 8wMllll """'· V• Nwn. C.llflnlla ,,.., ...... .,., .l•llllMll, 1'tt ,.1,.,. ~_..c..__., c..........t1111 .,.,.,.. A. "'-·· (/a Allstott ...... ,,. tllSMeM V_,. OtlW ..... Slit. Ill, c--...~. "'*' A...,......~,_.v....,. ...... ~.~.,... Hfftf _,.,.... "9 II C1"1111 °''"· ,....e.N, ~''* Tlllt ...,,_ It c...-.c-. ., • ..-.......... ... ..... .. ..... Tilll ....... -.......... ... c-tT "'°" fll Ol'1111119 CWMY "" DKsa .. ft ..... ..,,_ .......°'91191 a.~ .... oac..-. .... ~ ....... ,..... .. NOTICll O~ INTllNOllO T•ANS~a• AND LllAH 8AClt ••ctllce I• 11•••1>'1' glv t 11 tll••i-------------REPU9lJC WAllRANTY COllP ol U01 Oove St • Suite .... Ntwt>Ort NtlX 1111( a .. cll. C.-.,.., llllltfWh 10 tren•lt• toi-------------•llO IHM W<k frOM CONCOUltSE LEASING CORP., ol WO •a• St., s1111t NOTICE O F DEATH OF tJOO, Son Ole9o. CA, per.onal p,._rt, MAOOL YN C. P E NLAND 1H1<r1-u101-,; ANO O F PETITION TO Ofll<t eflCI au~lneu Furniture •"4 ADM I NIST ER E ST ... TE Equipment, IOOOlht• •1111 lKC•UO•'I' ... 1tt1¥U Tii i• tr•nu< lion 1, to II• NO. A 111514, ,.CTtTIOUt 91111NIH NAMll UATllM41NT Tll• toltowl"O oerHn " ootnG 111111,, ..... UNlllE .. SAL AUTO •oov .. PAINT, UJt Ntwt>Ort 8oul1v•ro Cott• -... Cel!W11t1 'Jttl ' Ml(htol Oevlo G ... •••OI, t11U Nendl"• ,. ........ Perri" C..lllornle •U 70 Tllta butlllffl IS <Ol>OUCltd l>Y ell lftdhddu•t 1Wc11 .. 1 OevlG G11tret•I r111, ,, • ..,,_t w•• 111..i .. 1111 t,,. CO\lnly Clerk of Or•"Oe Co..n1., on Oe<embo< JI, t .. 1 .. ,.,_ P11llllslltf Cr-.. CMal D•llY Plltll, OK. 16, U. )0, ttll. Jiii. 6, 1'11 )MH1 Ptc;TITIOUO I UllNIH NAMe tTATIMINT T lie fellowln t P•"on h Clolne IMlslMMel 'INISH LINI!, 11141 LJM Mr•t HUflll""°" 9Mcll. Celltor11le t11Mt 01111tl J 1(-, 171•1 l YM Str•t. "1ulllfll0\°" 8ff(ll, Calllornla ,_.. Tllll llutll\OH ll t-..C:l<MI l>f .,. tndlvldllel Donlel J ICtmll Tllll , ... ..,.nt WM fll90 w1111 t"' Covnty Cltr• OI Or•t>Oe Counl'I' on Ot<embtr I•. t .. I ~11Gt1 <onwmmoMO °" J.,.. •. "., •1 too ·a· T o a I I h e i r s , SI., 51111• UllO. Son D'-90. CA b f I I I d · 1 '".... Put>llllwd 0r""91 , .. ,, Dally Piiat, DATED o.c.,,,.., u. , .. , ene c ar es, c re 1 ors Rfi'Utllk w ... ,.,."' Corp and contingent c reditors of Publl•Nd 0r..,.. co .. 1 oa11., Piiot. De< "· 11. JO. 1te1, Jiii '· t'92 ~1 Dtc u . JD.'"'· J.,. '· 11, t..,S_.s .. 1 P1111l1,:!c.°:'.:;'~:':. D•llY Piiot. Madolyn C. Penland and o.c >01"1 s.1s...1 Pers ons who may be · otherwise Interested in the PICTITIOUI IU!ttNUS NAMll STATllM•NT Tiie loltowlt>g pertonl ere ootng b1lll11tnes P t. W TltADING, Jt' SM\ M19.,.1 Otlve, Suitt !U, HtwpOt1 9tec:ll, CA .,.., PAULINE L BUTCH I! Ill. Jot AO.IOllO . ..._ ISi""°, CA '7t'2 L. MARIE FO'-DE. 11 -..h'11 Dtw, lrvlne,CA"17U w ill a nd/or estate ; PICTITIOUS IUllNEJI NAMI STATIMaNT Tiie tollowlng pet\Otl ll 0011141 l>UJll'ltU es ASSOCI ATED BUILOI HG MAINT ENANCE CONTRACTORS , ... , ""«Art""r B°"levard. Suitt !00. lrvtne. Celll.,.,,1• t21U 8ob L.eonara VOft>O, .a Lowll, lr~IM C1lll0tn11 "2714 Tlltl Wll""'' Is conductoo 11v en 1ndlvldual 80C> L--.ro vo1oe PICTITIOU!t 8USINlll NAMll STATIM•NT T"• fO'tlow1ng P•rton ll OOll'IO bulllltHtt. AAA PUlM81NG t. HEATING, HI FY lier ton. Ht•POrt ••tell Cetllotllie '*:I Wllllam L D•vll, Jr . SI Futi.rton. N--1 8eoc11, Callforlll• tttol T lllJ -ll>ftl " COndlKlt<I DY Oft lnGlvldual William L Davll. Jr Tllll Jiit-wet llled wltll IN C°"llly Cieri! of O<e1199 County Ot1 Dtcem..., 14, '"' Tiiis llCislNH Is conducteo t>y • oeneral -1"'""!0 P..,llne l Bute,,., Tllll lt.tle,,_I was lllt<I wltll IN CO\lnl'I' c .. ,, ol 0••"99 County on A petition has been filed by C rocker National Bank rn the Superior Court of Orange County requesting that Crocke r National Bank be appointed as personal representative to a~inister the estate of Madol yn C . Pen land C under the I ndepenctent Administration of Estates Act). The petition Is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive Tiiis st•t-1 ••• flled wllh Ille County Clerk of OranQO '°""'Y on Dtctmber 21 1"1 ~,,.,. "'"'2 Publillwd Or ..... , .... Delly Pllo4 Pulllll'*' Or-C .. ll Oahy Pltot, Dec 16, U. JO. ltlt, Jlft 6, 1"2 SU~ Dtc 2l. 30, 1 .. 1. J.,. •· t3. ,.., S•n-t1 ,1,,.11 West, in the City of Santa Pu1111u.o 0r--. c .... Delly P11o1. Ana, California on Jan. 13, 0.< "· '"' De< JO, ... 1. J .... 11.10. 1 .. J 5'11-t1 1982 at 9; JO a .m . . ~ICTITIOUS 8USINEH IF YOU OBJECT to the NAMUTATEMENT granting of the petition, ou:~ .. ·,.~0~~~ .. ine ... ,.on• •ro doing you should ellher appear BACON'S AIRPORT P!oiOTO. OSI SPECIAL NOTic• 0 , at the hear ing and state ''8" Mertl"0111t way, Nowpon '"'"· nuDYHUION your objections or file ce111ornl•nt60 O,CITYCOUNCIL 'tt oo · ti Ith th 8ecOll'l AlrpOrl PllOtO. Inc .• NOTICE IS HERE9Y GIVEN T"1AT Wrt en IC< OnS W e Call lornle <orpor•toon, OSI "9" • stuo• Seulotl Ol tllt Fountain v1110 court before the hearing Mar llng•I• w0 , N••e>0r1 Bu<ll. cuv c ....... 11 w111 be ... 1c1.,, o.camc. Your appearance may be c1111w1>~"2MO JO. "" 11 t oo P M 1n '"' c .... ncu i n per son or by your T111, bu>IMu I• cono..ctto 1>y • (111m1>tr Bultolng, 10200 s111er t <O<POrtllon Avo...w Tiit l>U'llOW of tlle "'"llnQ I a 1 0rney • 8.cOfl•> ~lrport Photo, Inc 10 re •l•w revluO pl•n• for Ille I F Y 0 U A R E A R-yG Bec:on, PrHIWnl P•OPO'llO Poll<• Fe<llll• c R E D I T 0 R 0 r a Tllll JUI-I WM llled will\ lht DATE~~~~:~:~:. ~~~~~~:~~ ~~~di~~S~I m: ~~:~~~·;;\~fl Orana-Cav;:;.: P1111111htd a.--c .. tt D•llr P1101, your claim with the court Pv11111neo o.-, .. ,, oe11v Pi101, D•< JO. '"1 s.1u1 ,, r Present i t to th e Dt< u. JO .... 1. J""' '· i1. •W2s-1t-t1 PHUC •ra ~ICTITIOUS 8USINllH NAMll STATIMllNT T lie lollowlng t>O•wn• are doing buSIMUll. Le BRUN IMAGES, t01U 81rcll•ood Ori.,., Huntlnoton &eacll, CA.,_ JOSEPH R L•B'-UN, 101l2 91r<ll-Oriw , Huntlft91on .. ac11. CAtJ-All LE NE lt9RUN. 101l2 atrcllwood Orlw. "1untlnvton 8tec:ll, CAtJ-. Tllll buli~s l> <-IKleO I>., en lnGlvlduat p e rsonal repres entative a ppointed by the c ourt w ithin four months from •------------.- the date of first issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of the Probate Cod e of California. The time for fifing claims will not expire prior to lour months from the date of the hearing noticed above. flCTITIOUI 8USINllSS NAME STATEMENT Tiit lollo,,.ln g PtrlOI> ll doin g OU\lnllSH: A I T"1E MESSE NGE R SERV ICE, leQS E 17111 S1reet, No JJO, Santo Ana, Celltornla •2101 Aollert EOwaro Jenk lt1l. 072 O<.ombre<ll ~w. Hllftllngton Beec:ll, Coll .. mloO-... Tllh o.nlneu I• ,_,.., &., .,. 1nolvk1.,.I llt~E J-ln• Tllfl -Wll 11190 .. 1111 Ille Coun ty Clerk of Oranoe County on flCTITIOUI 8USINllH NAME STATIMll NT Tiie lollow•no P•''°"' or• 11411\0 °"''"'" ... lal T"1E Pill" PLACE (b PIZZA PL.ACE, 73S Sulle B. Bek• Strffl, Cott• Mei•, C..lllornla U61' Simon Wro<l•*"-V. J221 S Syc amore Stttet, Sant• •111 Cell torn•• '2707 Tllh -Inell 11 conOUCl..i 1>y en incllvlOuet SJ,,_ Wroe llWlll Y This stM-1 •M 11190 wl111 lhl Counly Cletk of 0r•"91 Counh on Dtcem..., 1, 1"1 '1nt11 PubllSIWd ()r11n99 C.Olll Dall., Piiot Dec •. 1•. u . JO. 1"1 nn-t FICTITIOUS I USINEH NAME STATEMENT Th• followlAQ e>erl<>n• .,. oo"'g l>US~M-SS el PACIFIC WESTE RN AUTO ELECTRICAL, J12•,, N-rt Blvo. Newport 8eKll. C..llfornl• o .. J JoAnN Rle .... r. ll1~1 NtwPOr1 Blvd .. Newport Beach, Colllornle •MJ Biii Walk••. J171,, Newpart Blvo. ...... po,, lleec:ll, C.elllornl• u .. J Plllllp Herri.. 1~1 81tlne, No 11 ltivert.lclo, C.llforlllo •1'07 Tl>ls ll<llinHl ll <OtlOU<ltd by•• a-nerel p0f'1ne"NP _ .. ..,.,.. Tlllt NI--llltd wltll 1t10 CoYnl'I' Clerk 01 Orange CO\lt>lf °" Dt<ember I. 1'11 Jowpl> Lt6rllft Tiiis tle_,t we 111..i wltll tlle CO\lntv Clert< OI Ou-CO\lnl'I' on Dec 1', '"I YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If you are Interested in the estate, you may f ile a reQuest with the court to ~17"'4 Publl"-0 0r-'°°"Dau~'~:. receive special notice of Pu1>11u.o a.a-Coell Dally Piiot, De< '· 1', JJ. JO.'"' s-.. O.Ctml>•r 14.1"1 the inventory o f estate ,,., 1• 11• >0, 1"1• J.,.. '· , .. , ~402_.1 '"._ assets a nd of the petit ions,-------------Pu11t•-0r-. c.o.si Dally Pl1ot. a ccounts and reports des Ott JO, , .... J .. '· u. 20. 1"'2 st1Mt NIUC •TICE c ribed in Section 1200.5 of 1----------the ca11torn1a Probate NW.1,. Code. ,1CTmous aus1NEU CPP1nu I Jack Lop in ; B lock NAMESTATEMENT RTESF' N~1 ~~.~;. Brickner, Lopln & Feder: .,.,!:::..~·!~owing Pt''°"' ••• doing , Ru s T 0 R., J os E PH c Inc., Attorney at Law, 1226 M•>t 1·BR1STOL P1o1•R M•cv. ARENSDORr &NO LI NO• c N. Broadway, Santa Ana JOlJS Br1no<•ve-.s.u11•c c~•• AREN'>DORf-CA 92701. ' Moe. Calllorniama NOTICE OF TRUSTEE s SALE PulllllfteO Or-c .. " Dally Piiot w •• ,..,, BrlSIOI Pt\,tr"'"" Inc ' a On FRID"" JANU,.RY 1• ""al Dt< JO.lt, l .. l,Jll> 6, 1 .. 2 S.lt-ti C111 1orn1 e <orpora11 on . '"U t IS " M LOS ANCELES lllLE "N D "11w111orne BlvO . Haw tllo•nt. TRUSI Ol;EO (0MP&N¥ ., Ou•• Cl lilornle'°750 ~potnte-a ""''"' uno.-r ~no owr\.u•n• ~ Illa' W•rner 8t'1SIOt to O•t'd O' Tru\t r .. 0tdod M•r<ll JI Pharrneo , Inc 1'90 •• •nS1 No J7'7• •n bOo~ 1 JU6 Fred W Wuwrmen. P•~ , .. Of ()ltocial Rt<ord• ,11 II>• STAHMaNT 0~ Se<r!Ptary o f f , t r 0 • , n • c n ., n 1 , WITHCHtAWAL ,.OM TlllS stet...-.nt wa• llled wllh Ille Re corn.r 01 ll••no• ounly ~AltT•ll•MUPOPll•ATI-County Clerk ol OranOl' Counh on C•lllo•n•• WIL~ SELL "'1 PU Bl IC UNO.• Pl(TITIOUS No .. mt>tr 10, 1 .. 1 AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8•0DER 8USINlllSNAM.a ~116MJ JOR t A~" t Od<•l>I~ •I tom• 01 '411• 1n Tiie follOwlftQ --llM ••-•-Publlohecl Orll>C)e Co,u1 Dally Pllol, lt•lul morwv ol t"4! Un1tt'd St•le\I • • I ll•t>•r el per lntr lrom Ill• O.C •, 16 Zl, lO, 1 .. 1 SJU.-1 MOl'O IES MIJST BE TE NOEREO IN P••ln.,slllp o"rot111t under Ill• CASH CASHIERS CME C• S OR fictitious l>lnl,_s _ ef CAPTAINS CE RT IFI ED CHECKS AT THE CREW, 111,,., '6111 SlrHt. N ... oorl FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE OLD Beecll. Cotilonlle 9H6l ORANCE COUNTY COURTHOUSE Tii t ll<llllOul Ou\lneu n•mt ~ICTITIOUS9USINESS LOC&TEO ON SANTA .. N .. BlVD Slatemeftltorl ... Hrt11trlftipw••lli.ct NAME STATEMENT BE TWEE N S'l'CAMOllE STR EET ~n Mey S,lteDln ll>t C-tvolOrtr19e Tiit following oenon I• doing Al'O D 8RO .. DWAY SAl'O TA AN" Full ,,.,,... __ llol Ille Ptf'IGft bu•lnen H CALIFORNIA •" "9"1 lllle end #lllldre..,lng· MICHELLE LOUISE GLEN W JONES CO . IUOI lnl.,••t con••YMJ 10 .tn<I now l\tld by 11 I FLAND. 121,,., .. 111 SlrHt, Newport B•lltnllnt l one, riunllnoton BH<ll. vndrr \.ttO O~td of l ru\t 1n ,,,If 8••c", C.tUomla""'3 Calttornia.,._.7 o•ooPrh \t lu•l•d 1n •••a County •no Signed Mlcllelle L 111ano Judltll L J_,, ••20• 8allanllne S•••• d•«••be<l a• ~1a1SU Lene, HvMlnot°" Beo<ll, Celllo•nlt Lot 119 ol T ••<I No 11<2 1n 111<! Pubtlsi.c! Clreftllt c .. 11 Delly Piiot. tt.-7 C•tv o• '""" -... Counh o• OranOl' O.c 11, JO. '"'·J., •. IJ. 1"2S47"41 TlllS DUSll>ftl ll <•ndu<l9CI t>y an St.t9' o• (•hforn•A ., Of'" m•o ------------1nc:ll¥l~I rproro•o 1n -~ l><t<1P• JJ to ~ Judith L -~ lnth.t\1¥f' 01 M·'-<~ll•ntOU\ ~O\ If\ Piil.JC mm '"'' ,~..,,,.,,,. .. , fll.O wun tnt '"" Oll•<r of IM County l<~orcH• ol ------------Cout>ty Cttrk Of Or•nOl' CO\lnly on M•O < ountv O.cemt.r 7. '"' E •U PI •II crudt oil ~trol•um, ~ICTITIOUS 91111NESS ,,,,,,. 0 .. h•~• a~itum ano ell k1ndr•d NAME STATllMllNT Pvblllrieo 0r•"91 Co .. I Dally Piiot, >ull•I""'"' •nd °'""r min.rel\ und4!• Tiit lollowl11g .,.,..,,., ••• doing 0.< '·It, 23, JO. 19'1 UloMt •no •" '•HO 1.na ••t~t tne '~Qht ,0 ""' buslne-t'•'· •nv DO"'°" 04 IM wrtao of '"" lano 8 A. It T E l l M A It I N E for d""'"" -·•t•ons ,..,, "'" Ar ElECl80NICS, IHT Monrovle ''"'''•·"<> ot Afl IUMh i~t~ftQ t>ut A••nu.. Nf'WOOrt e..ttt, CelUOf'"'• n<ll 0(1~••• ot o•I •tll orllll"JI Oii tJfl6l dov•loom•nl m1n1n9 OP•tr•l10;~· Berlell '°'11or.ilon, • Colltonlla l09t1n .. wttll IM uw o• WIG wrtao <wPOrotlon. u n MOllrovl• ,..,,.., .... 1or 0,1 ..,.11, ''"'"· tunnel\ "'""'"II Newpart llo«ll, Callfor'lllo t2Ml ••c •••l•on\ 0, >ll•fU P•oYlded, Tiiis llvllllfts I• conouctea bv • llowtv•• lllt umt •ll•tl nol be corporotlon 11 COtl\lrlltd lo 1"01>11>11 sl•nl drllllng or ::::., =•lion •u<ll ollle< -r•1tons .,.l\1<11 1n no w•y "'"*"t '11. uw Of tn •nv wey aHt<t thf '"''•<• rlgllll Of wk! 1-, •"41 wll1c11 do not Tiii• N""-t wn lla.d wllll - •nl., ••IO land •I• .,.1111 1eu tll•n Cwnly C!Htl Of °"-Collftty -lttl lo w kl wrtac..e. "' ,,,.,,,.. '" tlle Dt<omw 14, t•t P11alf P1111i1ll-Or-Coast CJolly Pli.t. Ottd lrom Edna P•ct C•11ron, r•<ord9CI FtOr\lofv ), l~l In -2 ~ 02, Oftl<YI A .. or~ OK 14. H. )0, ttlt. J., 6, ,_, -.1 PICTITIOUS 8USINllU NAMll STATllMllNT T II• tollowlnO P"''°" h dot no blltlMU ll' EltP ER IENCED Tll EE SERVICE, ,.11 e1-. .... n .... No, •. Co•I• Mt .. , Collfornl• tUV Arcll IC Llnduy, 1'11 Eldtn Aven11t. l'Oo B, <:Ml• Mffa. C•lllornl• ,,.,, Tllh bu\IMU I• c_,.., Oy an •l>Cll•kl ... 1 Arcll IC LlndMl'I' ,.CTITIOUS IUllNllU NAME S~ATaMaNT Tiie following ...,,...,, ore 0011111 tlvilMH ll "1AMMOND PI ANO ltENTAL COMPANY, t10 E 11111 Slrttt, Coelo Mew, Colllornl• DeMI> J"""" \..ft, 1616 Oell Tl'to Court, GltnOore, C•lllornla 91740 M99 D. Lee. 1614 OM T,.. Court Gttndor., c.amoml• •1140 Tiiis t111tl1>tU I• conduc1ed lly 1""•-t.wlf•I DellnllJ Lee Tiiis !Qt-WM lfled wlttl .,,. County Cltrt< OI Or•nee c-1y on De<em..., ,., '"' ~17111t Pullll.,,.., Or ..... C .. ll Delly Piiot OK. 1',2l,l0, l .. 1.Jtft.6.1'92 S417 .. flCTITIOUI I USINESS NAME STATllMaNT T lie followtt1g Ptrlon fl dolnO ll<lllMUM PENNY L.ANE IMPO,.TS. ljJ Mu• Vere» Dr••• East, Apt J'A (Mte .IM .. , C..lltomle •»• Slllrtey "1. Medoen, ISU Mtt.o Verde Drive Eell. API 1'A, Costa Mew. Callfornla '26» Tiiis llllSl"ffS ,, <Ollclu<lea lly •n 1no1vloue1 Slllrlf'I' H Modden r111s stet-I wH "'"' •ltll tM CO\lnl'I' Cltrl! 01 Oronoe County on O.Cem..., 1.1 .. 1 ~1"'" PublliNd Or-c .. lt Oe11y Piiot, 00< 9 16, ll, JO, 1 .. 1 SllCMI ~ICTITIOUS 8USINlllS NAME STATllM•NT Tiie 1011ow1no "''°"' ore doing llutllWHti• THE SllVEllt EXPltESS. ll02 811lllerd SlrHI. ,...,nlalll Valle'!' , ... ..,,., .. .,,. ThM Tiii NollOI>, tu. Mir• Mollto 0111erlo, Colltornlo •1761 Muoi L.•m Wellllroeto , •7' Hlblu11s Sl"9t1, Fount•lll Vallev Cellloml• t210I Tllll llvliMU I• COlld\ICltcl lly I 9111Wr1l -111t""kl n-Tiii Hel10fl Muoi I.Im Wet~ Tiiis IV..,_ WM "'" •1111 Ille Co..llly Cler1o OI Orono-Covnt' Oft Ooc•m-1, 1"1 ,_,~ Parcel ll~Sll-05 Tllo •lrHt add•Ul eno 0111er <,ommOll O.t.lgrwtlon, II •n'I'. of Tiie Tllll Jtat-wn fll<MI wltll Ille Co..llly Cl•rk Of Ore11ge Co..nty on O.Ctmllt< 1. 1 .. 1 Plnw 1'111.a PYblllNd Or .. c .. 11 Delly Pl .. t, Pullll"'9CI Or-Coe•I Dolly Piiot, De<. t , 16, U. JD. "" »Sl .. 1 ,.., prc>CHlfl., oncrlMO •bovt ,, ~ICTITtOUS 81111NeU PulOOtlld lo b• tou MOntO•I• MAM8STATeMelfT Avtnut. Cotta Mew, Callfornle t26t7 TM lol-lne -'°"' ort dolno tll• undtr\IQneo a1u111m1 ""' _,,..,. ... ll•t>Hlty '°' any tncorrettneu Of ,... t•I lllAIHTllEI! ·~•llTMENTS llreet "4trU\ Ind OIN r common (I>) lllAINT .. IE LIMITl!O, llSU O.\lg1>1llor" 1f 1ftV, lllOwll lletelt>. Ma<Ar1flw ..... ., Sul .. UO, ltvlM, Seki~ wilt bt m-. llul wlt"°"l C:allfonlloftJU C0.,.1161'11 or w•ttanl.,, ••Pf'O\ er J--.r, ltPt s.rr-. VIiie '"'~I", ........... 111 .......... Ion, Cit P9'11, cat....,,....., . tll<umllr-. 10 PO'I'"" ftffttl111"9 D••I• L•mllll, ~L TroHl, f"lllcljl•t tum Of IN Nltlll --,.._POftlNtlt,CM"-11'*' b., ••kl Oftd OI Trvtt, wttfl 111to,..~t ~ •..-11. *I iun<Nll, IMltOll, •t ,,,....,ldfd In MICI llOIOUI, Hu11t1~8MUl.CAll-., .... OCl'ol'll<tS, II 011.,, 11-tlle term1 of Tllh ...... , la <tlldlt< ... llY a tht Ot!Od OI Trv~. '°"· c111roet •nd 11m1-. _.,....,.., t1jle,.M1 Of IM T'lnlM ellCI ti -..NIWIMIMt lfll\h ,,_ OV wld POM OI Trvtt.i Tl.is .._ -llllMI wlltl lilt towll ._.t,16504 c-t'I' Clof1! ef Or0ll90 c-., Oii Tiit ....... l(~ry _, Miid Dwd of ~m-14, 1 .. 1, Tt1111 "•••tolore t••<utte •Ila Pl,_. Mll•t190 I• llW -''-"" o ,,.,lttt11 PllMI..,_ Or111191 C.. o.tty Pit« Doct•rellOll e' Oef..,.1 -o.m...-Ok. 1'-u. •· "91, .IM,.,,., s.Mi lor Sole. ano • •rltltn Nttl<• 01 ------------Oeteull and Electltft 10 kll Tiit u11atlllOlleO c•u-old Notice ol Otlt ull -Elt<llOll lo $911 lo be ------------recordff 111 tllt C-1'1' WlltN IN ,..., ..... prooortv It ioutecs. Name, SUHt llllC'llT1CIUA •""••ta Add••o ""'° Ttle~ N11m1111tr .. 9IAMe """ ... T TN\IH or ,..._ t onM1W.. Mlt 11 Tito i.llOWfl\t --.,.. ...... LOS ANGl!llS TITl.I ANO TllUST -'--": 01.10 CXllll,~NY AS TlllUSTtl IV f M I M A Ill C a T I N G ctco COlll~ATIOH ..,. CAN8Y Ol,AllllTMllfT. "MtlllllOllltr . AVENUI, lllUE°"· CAL1'011NIA .._...,._II.~ .... .,,.,,, ,....,... •• ,.,.,, .. w. A•••· ''" .. . O.tt ~'·'"' ClllfWMa~Mltll'" ........ ..,, ... ,.,, .IOllL~ C. A•INSOOlllP .. .._. ... II,~ ..... ANO LINOA C.AflEHSOOlllll' Tith M1Mt1 1.t <t!IWC._. lly t 1.0.AHOll.H TITL.I c..-•ttM AHOTlllUSt OllllO IC.-'!IW,.Atl«. lf'C . C:OMPAHY ll-91W ...... ~ 8Y•CIGOC'OllttO•ATION, TMt ~ -... .-.. -...... ,c-"' c-. .. 0r-.o ~.,. .,.s............. DlalMlf M. , •. AtlhtMll Vkt ~ ..,,_. ~._ 0r.,... ~ o.i•• ,..... ..,.....,.. or .... a.tt.,.........., OK, It. tel.JM ,, 1• U.•t Doc. Ui ... ~.""9 t, , .... ,,..t 0.< •. 1'. 23, 30, 1''1 U2W1 . ~ICTITIOUS 8Ulllf•U NAMa STATeMaNT Tiie tellewl,.. _...,, a,. delng llvllMUet: L. & , ASSOCIATES, 1UU Mo,Ar"-" 81vd . Solt• MO, tnflle. C:•llftrllll mu MtllftlM ~h, te61 5'11'11<,..,t, HUllll ....... 8-11, 'l:lllllorfll• ,,._ Jelln MlftM, 19"t Serr-. VIII• P•flt, CellfOtlllt '*' Oavlf Lamllil, $ it. frop•1, Nt•llOrl lffcll. Ctllfwnl9 t2W 111h ..,.,...,, •• c"""'''" It• • tot11trel ....,,_ ..-.. ~~ Tiiis ~ .., ti.., wllll lllt c-1., C:ltr'll .. °'..,.. c...111,, "' Oo<.•l'llW t4, "81. ..,,_ 1'\11111 .... Or .. CMA o.lly Pli.t, "9<. I•. Q ••• l .. 1.JWt.t., 1W S.W•l ' PICTITIOUI 8UltNeU NAME ITATINNT Tll o lollowlne '"''Ofl It •••,,. llvslllOiS ti. LOGIC"L SYHE ll GY , 4 c-•-,.,..., '"""'· c;.llftmlo tt71S C•,,. DtMll St-, 4 ~ I •VIM. Coll..,,.I• .,,,, T llh !Mal-I IS COftf\I< ltcl llY In ll>Cllvlo ... 1 Cof'V D. Ste.I Tlllt Jt .......... I Wt\ fllOd wllll IN c-ty Clerll of OrOll9e c-t· Oft Doc•m-7, 1"1 ~•n• l"llfll.,... Or .. (Na 0.11., Pl .... OK. t , 14, D. a. tWt UtMt IWI 1 .... "'" 1111• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY lot.I llK.'I I~ 111.11 PubllMt't Motfce: :: All real e:.tate ad 111u \' e r t I s e d 1 n 1 h 1 s :: newspaper 1s subjeN to :~ the Federal Faur Hous-11.-Ing Act of t968 Whll'h 1u:. makes II illegal to atl :: \'ert1se "any preferrnre. '""' l1m1Ull1on . or dis :: rn mmallon based on 11w rare. rotor. religion. sex. or national ongm. ,..., or an intention to make .,., an~ surh pn·ferent•e. :: It m 11 at 1 o n . or d I s :;:::: rnmm11t1on .. ...... ,._ti ..... .'U.AI !I~ ~ ~t..V This ne-.l>p.iper will not knowmgl~ Jr<·epl any Ud\·ert1sin~ for real estate wh1rh 1s m \ 1ola ~ llonolthe_la~ ~1 .................. 1 !1W .'llJO NOO "" tlJt me 1110 , .. 111' ,.. ,.. EIJtORS: Adnrtisers ~check tll.,r ads daity .ct report ff• ron lfNlltdiof.ty. The DAILY "LOT a11UMt1 labilty for the flnt Incorrect Insertion °""'. * • * ~l~:t:~ t:WPORT Beal·h Yoo are the wmner ot lour frt>e tl('kel!> tS18 00> \aluetothe Sports. V ocaffOft Cll9d av Show ANAHEIM COS\'t:NTIOI'\ CE.~TER Jan 2 lU I To ela1m ttl'ket~. 1·all 642 S678 , e~ t 272 Ti rket.s must be d a 11Tl4: d b) January 8. 1982 * •• •IAYFROMT• IOATSLIP $545,000 WOW' Lowest prtl'ed bay!ronl home ON BALBOA COVES LarJ(e 4 bdrm. 3 bath. double lireplare. rovered palio plus murh more' Will AJTD o r sell so•,. 75'~ or lease op11on ! lolboo .. , Prop. Rffllton *675-7060• C.M. R-2 LOT There's an existing 2 Bdrm 2 Ba home. The lot Site IS SOXl37' With plen· ty of room for a new un· II Assume 9'1 lst T.D Asking pnre St05.000 R.E. AGENTS Make lhe most for your efforts 90' u 1oor, split Co mpl ete office serv1res· residential. rommerr 1al. 1n\·est· rrrnt. Start New year oH right! Call Dan Wallen- tine. 64.S-7221 O.WVllly,Utalt -Skier's mansion. 4 BR . brand new $695.000. 760-1977 ledllced SI00,000 SPYGLASS IYOWHER ~can View SS7S,OOO 6brt41t ba. 4100sg rt SOln'HPORT MODEL OWNER FINANCING HJGHLV UPGRADED Ofler expires Jan. 31 2S Bodeita Bay Call owner 7S9·07~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT~ednesday. December 30, 1981 DS l t Th e rnarketplace on the Ornnge Coas t .642-5678 M edwn mcnnw o/ Oaily f>tlot families erceeds $34.lJO() a year. Your ad reaches th~ c:ow1ty 's most affluent f)uymg au· dzence ~!.~.~ ....... ~!.~.~······~~:.~~ ....... ~ ~!!!.~~~ ........ !~.~~.~ ........ ~!~:.~~~ ....... ~!~!!.~~.~ ....... ~.~~ ....... . ••• ,.. 1002 .... ,.. 1002....., 1002 '"-rel 10021 •• ,.. 1002 ~ 1002 ~ltltf'.. 1001 ,~-• 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vf.RSATILE DUPLl!.:X ! Ch.arming provinr1al on a t'Omer lot Can br " 3 Bdrm + I Bdrm apt or a 2 Bdrm +guest apt + t Bdrm apt Many wa~s th1:1 propert) r110 be llSt'd. depend an~ on ~our lll't'ds Ov.ner will l'ur~ bl T.D 'Asktnt: ~ 000 COLE Of NEWPORT REALTORS 2SU I. c-1 Hw,. C0<--llw &75·5511 UMIQUllN HUNTING TOM HACH Affordable r1t1homl'. 2 BR. I BA. fple. walk m doset. lar~l' :.undet·k. romm pool & ov.ner l1n ll'2.~ l l,..l()Uf 11 1'tfi Realtors. 67S 6000 Plating your Class1!1ed ad IS so simple JUSI give us a eall on the· phone and we'll help you 642 ~,,78 ~'Ord your ud for labt re • .,., suits. 642·~l 12112% FINANCING ... ! • SB.UR DESPER A TE • Spacious Ranr ho San Joaquin Townhome w panoramH· golf <'Ourse view! Ft>i.lturing 2 Br dt•n & wel bar. fplt, elt Call 759 150 1 or 752-i373. I 2°'o FtMANCJNG!!! * WATERFRONT HOME * Det<1ched :1 br w t'ommun1t \ tennis & pool' O" ncr w1 II <'arr\· lST TO Ont~ z:Jll.01111 rail i59· 150l or i52 737:1 ..-i -----............._ ---........... ---------------..&.A,£.A£.Jl.&A&.A . .&..X.&AZP.&A&..X.W Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH US ..• TO SPYGLASS. i\n absolute jewe\ on terms you can nf ford. English style five bedrooms, four fireplaces. two wet ba rs. £-'our car garage. Cash. no problem. Ownl'r will consider low down or s mall('r home in exchange. SI .500.000. 1617 WESTCUFF DR., N.I . 631-7300 W ESl.FY ~ TAYLOR CO HEA LTOl\S ~111et· W4 NEWPORT IUCH DUPLEX OWNER WILL FINANCE AT I 3% 200· to heath. 4 Rcdrooms. 2 baths 111 Uppt>r. 2 Bedrooms in lowpr So11w vit•\\ of o<·can F1rc pla('t's Pat10:- S279,500. Owm·r will ('arry Isl lrnst deed or $2:lo,oou at t:f', No loan fc.•t• WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2111 Salt Joaquin Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER. N.8. 644·49 I 0 I NO l>N 1'f!Wl~ ,h;11-io. ''' I 1m1.• hu11·n. :1 b1l . I 11.1 I uoh 194.oou pn11 11111\ I l';1lltiJl 4().1~ K.1lh' ·'1!111 I UMOER IOOK I WJY.U NEWPORT IUCH OFRCE 2670 S-MHJ-1 DriH 1714) 759-1501 17141752·7373 ~ Walker &lee Real fstate A HAPPY & PROSPEROUS MEWYUR rno:-.1 llltl'CE& \ l<'l\IE 111,0~11;11t::'\ (iOot• PltoPt-:wrn:s ~ t:Wl'OHT IH :.\1'11 IH:l 02iMI Pf'lliftwloPoiftt ( 'u11· l'••I'•' ( '1111 with h11i.:1• h1111u:. r1111m 1111·lo.1·I f11h't' amt 111111111· r "111 dow~ $125.IMltl 642-5200 PETE BARRETI ··. REALTY :! 111 2' .' HJ I 11111111 I " l!rt'Jl ,lflll'llllll'' & I'\ t'l'llt•nl linar111nl! t:n•i.: I 't!.111 .... 1~1 1~1 1221 I ------' SPYGLASS UREFIMD l ! llllpl'l'l'•lhl~ 111.11111.11111•!1 lht~ hard II• I 11111 .I llt'. lam room l11'.1ul 1 ha' 11 .111. 111l'lull1111! h1't"11h1.1k 1111: m 11111la111 .11111 I'll~ 1 hi.;hl llt'W' (),. lli'r II. tll .i."t'I s.'N!l.fMMI RCTaylorCo 040 9900 LUSEOftTION SI0,000. l 'h.irm111i.: :1 1111 l 011111111 :! "'''"'"'· 1•1111 unll l""'I & !>II.I l'.111 Hulh 11r SI 1·1 ,. I CI) SEA COVE '1 Sc>lhn.: anylhml! "'11h .1 1 PROPERTIES For• Ad ilt W011Rt1'1 Worid ' Dath P1l11t l'la~!>tfll'tl \rt I 714-631 ·6990 I eNl...1 MMiul Th E . t 0 I I ., j Mmpll-m;itt1·1 I ~LUHIJ• e astes ress.1 JUSl1·allt).t2.5(;7H ,WantAd Result~ 6425678, 7272 t,~13~ T ' $J1mm1111 st11pes' A bnll"nt pont' Ynl ""'· ~ oi a wbtly ~1n1 colof' Yn1 You t111'1 ao wrona •1th t1t1' t•· lreme!y EASY. f!ATIERIHC drtu. Punted P11t•n 9056 M1sws S11ts 8 10 12 U 16, ll Sut 12 (bust 3C) taltn 21.t ywds C>1nch l•bnc. l.i SUI .. _...-., ............ =~ ......... I ''".," o.,1. 442 Dilly "lot tu w.i i1111 ~.!" '• ., I 1•11. hillt 1111111t, AllN(SS, ZIP, Slll .-STYll IMIKI. Wor~1n1 ir0man' loo~ ttnart. be smMI. d1w fol ltu-ww a 11110· robe 111th our NfW fAll·WINTER PATIERN CATALOG Coupon b 1 f1tt S2 1>1ttttn >ASldt-,our : chore•' Send SI so I AUCWT'*S .. St._.1 US.·ll ..... a... I IM-14 Olicl ... · 1JU• """ 0.-. ........ , , .... -.. " . 8*i tlld c.aioc-*dd SOI ue111w-. ....... -----~~ .... ~ R£SIOfNTIAl Rf Al fSlAIE SERVICES PRIME OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Bca('h lo\'t'rs' ln\'l•:-.tors ' EnJO) dr<1matit o<:ean vit•ws & beach l1f(• Ex('ellenl summl'r winh.•r rt•ntal incomt' & wrtll' olt:-: Supt.•r rnnd1 tion. 3 BR. up . £ clo\\n. plu~ guc:-.t suite. S6i5,l)(XI IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 LUXURY PEHTHOUSE ON WATER l"hrior 11 right CMlt of Ardlltectwal Dic)Ht .ct oH.n dn.naffc quality IMt19 HM ...... SpoclCMll 2 bed. + dttl with Mdidf•t _..,. suit. wlfft flrtplact. lreu. llodtd glou & ....... occeltts. loat .., crYCllilaiba.. Ns Is My for .... dl1a i:ieatilcJ. $725,000 fff. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATE S.. Rffl.ob. Plll!Wf•~ ~"' 2436 W C:0.•1 ~ JI~ M.tfttW Aw ~Buell &l>o. l~ 631·14" 67Mtto cm: 111111 ILlllS CD. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE HOISi rRorHTY Dramatic Home Approx. 2/3 A~res 4 BR Pool Spa Remodeled Recently Park 8 Ca rs + R.V. Great Location Can Keep 3 Horses, Maybe More On Your Own Property. Only $289,000. (!) ·--...... "'.,. 759-9100 uc.,. ........ Mlw,.wtc...., ' I I ' I I I UMDA ISU HOMIS Prestige pool family home. Ma in channel view from beautiful tradition 4 bdrm, S bath. $1.495,000. Wide lagoon view from spectacular architectural design 6 hdrm, 5 bath, play r oom . dark room & de n. $1,350,000. UDO ISU HOMES Featured on Homes Tours lovely traditional spacious. custom 3 bdrm , 3 ba th ho me, newly redeco rated $475.000 Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patws. Beam ceilings. Xlnl value <1l S420.000 CAIMATIOH COVE Spectacular harhor view from 4 bd rm, 4 bath ba yrront 2 boat sl ips . S2.0SO,OOO. WEST IA Y A YE.. Remodeled. like new 3 bdrm . 3 bath bayf ronl. Slips for 2 lge boats . $1,200,(XIO. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 341 Boy\•de Dr •vo: N B 675 616 1 COST A MESA DUPLEX Creal investment 2 units both indenllt·al. 2·storv. 3 HH. fam d1n1ng, stcp·d·o wn LH w beautiful fple. Close to t>ea('h . $250.000 2UI A & fl Palmer . Natalie Benjamin 752·1414. 30 YEAR FIXED RATE 13~% LOANS GARDEN PARK VILLAGE: ~ ,\ :J Bdrm To" nh11nws 1·011 t a111 · l'\l'n <ll•lttXl' .1mt•r11l\ vou\t• 1 al\\a~:-. wa11tl•d Janitzi. trac;h ('ompal'lur:-. aulo gar cir:-. · m1no \~il\l' and .1 ~l'\\ ~:ng land · cm 1ronnwrll that "111 dat.zlc mu Furnish(•<! modt•b oix-n daii~· t'Xl'l'Pl '.'ll'\\ Y(•a1":-da~· from 10 30 Ill du:-k From SJ:li.%0. 1-'.tll\lt'I\ l(d ,II \\111·.11111 1'11.,t,1 ~lc• .... 1 llrokc•r ( 'o opt•l'al 11111 &IQ, ~( l~l.~l(~ l:J.'h\JJ) G.P V Ole CdM Ofc 548-2239 675-2311 ------- ~---------- . t I SlllC & FINlf ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS C P 8 N E I C N A A C R I N A S N 0 I T A Z I L I V I C H T A S 8 P H 0 I N C A G D J T £ Y 0 C I 0 8 1 L H Y T A G A I E A R J T S M E R P A 8 E 0 T R S C W M P I W U T A E T I R S 0 E G H S ( I A E R H E A M N C B E C E H N U l 0 N N T E Y I I E S R H A C I I M I Y A H E H 0 N S H ~ A 0 R E 0 I E R A C S H S U 0 P G S E E 0 E G C R H U H B I S E l S B 0 G A P V P Y A T E A L T S A Y R A I E S 0 T A E P A P l R T A Y B 0 8 E A T R E 0 G l T M 0 C 1 0 B A R I 0 N A R W H M N 0 T E I T T A B I L H M A l B C R I X I A A E A E E A E P S H V A I R E A H ln1t1\1Ctlona: Hidden WOf'dt below li>Pf• forward, bick ~. up, down or diegonllly, Find eeetl ll'tCI box it In. ~ Jewa ~ G111t1 ~ Mldia Allyria Hjnne ~ Roman Blllyton11 M11e>potami1 u Sumer · Cltlld•• Phoen1c11 ~ E.typt E tn1bn Jtp11111t TomOC'rO'#' An Honor O ''°"0"00 1t110•• ol ,,_. fovr ICto--blod -di b< """ .., .,,. ... '°"' """' .. -d• DOXSUE I I I I I I' NAGTY j -..,--, , ,--r -----, . 11011 Hll ~~H._U_R_T_T _ _.1 .!.: My Old 1un1 '' Qu11n & I I I' I' pn11otopM1 Sne uyi 11111 lht' • • . • OrtlY lhtnO VOii ~l'rould ever er ,---------.. p11c1 10 001 on ;1 '"''' 01111er '' t-"Tl_R_Yr-1-D"T,~::-l_,,..,,-B ... 1--41 ; .,:7.~: ~~ .• ~:~:,-i:::~d .................. _... ....... .__._..J "" """•la!> 1 .... \lt p No ) o.lto .. .......... eor.. dtf M111' DUPLEX Quultty hwlt 2 years new duplt'X by owner htal<kr 'Ownc·rll " unit h11113 IH'(lroomi.. 3 baths. 3 ~un det'ki.. hkylil(hti.. lwuin!d C'EHlin11~ und J car icaraKC Submit on fin11ncin 500. Coro.adtf Mar I 022 • •••••••••••••••••••••• IRVIME TERR. FIXER "°low market & OWC' bl TU at 10'. 5 yr?.' 4 Udrm w pool, IN! land GreK Astle, agt 759 1221 4341EGONIA ~ew <•leg11n1 4 Br V11· lortan 1rnrl1al \U , ov.11r t•onlraNor f1nan a\ 1111 $S7S,OOO CdM Chonmr D .. lex WITH RHAHCIHG J BR 2ha or 2+ l{uest 1n ownc·r·~ un11 also l Htlrm rental 1·111tal{t.' All in ~ha111 1•11ntl w c·xrel loc•a11on Owner will 1·ar11 11!1.' 2nd TD lk~t bu) 111 town for onll $280.0IXI Coll 644-7211 .... ~ osto~a 1024 •••••..............•... S86,000 Fun Price ~:-,1rlt• ('\I. 'hilrp I Br hollll' 011 R 2 lol v. nu mu( & l, Jr l!JrJ.:1· l'.111 Cun II Jj.'l t>J I 12611 F«H:OOM HOUSE 3 Br I ttJ !Jr J.:l' ~a rel ~.<m ti~I 071;3, ,\!:1 on :,\N \'I ~:w 2 llr 2 11,i clt•1•k. ~<ir<I. M'I' J.;.Jll' Slg,~I\ I )wn1•1 I li:IO !M Ill 1>1;! IOi()I * * • Sbdrm. for ul by ownr•r 1'ul11t<rcx:k Xlnt fin, will cam paper Read) lo mo ve job trans fer Eves· 1714!851 0499 NO AGEN]'S_ SPECTACULAR VIEW plwc PRIVATF. SPA an· , .... ,, two ur tht< oulblunll mg features of lht' I bdrm, home 1n Tu1th• R oc k H ighland:.. Lunshl} up2rude<J Ciuod l()('alton on 11u11•1 t·u l d e s11r blree1 PIS.000 Call llxiuy for 1nlormat1on on l'lH'l'I' t1onal term~ hetni: 111 fcred 't523 C.o4PU5Dl·IRVIME l..oglmM leoch I 048 .................•..... OC~;ANFRONT Modula1 Type Home ~. 24 hr M't'Unly, • , mt tJVI heh + fishing Plt.'r Cecl:lr Cottage type, redwlllld dHk, pool. guardl·<l ieatc, itdlts onl) '\o dogs ti1900 499 3816 CAM'TUST Spar10lL'> 2 Br v. on•a11 \ 1ew North f.nd 1 r Crl'Sl'enl Ba\ Beach Ov.ner will !1nllnc·1· St<fl.lm l..oglmMVilloqe R.E. 497-1 7,1 Newport leach I 069 •·················•···· MEWUSTIMG! S11a1·1ous 4 Br v. l1111iu' room & OC.: E \ ;\ \ l f'lm POOi.. SP\ ,.., GJ7.t'bo Heaulllul h1Jn11· "11h man~ ntt'l' uµ ierades Onl) 542!1.0(!0 P11tri r k Tenore. d l!t 759-1221 IOIBE SUllU<I OCEANFRONT uws :>t1onn•\ 1a BY OWMER ('11,t;r ~h·~.1 ~ev. 1·ust hit ~ ;. I\ '•111 Jll' th1· \\1t11wr 111 1-'tl'n<'h :-.;ormand1 3 BH ftH1rlr1·i'lttk1•1,1$tK1l11 1 II. dt.'n home t'an hl· 1,11u1·11· 11w ~11h1 S895.ooo. owe 3711 Sports, Yaca+iOft S<·a~hore blJ l\SiK I ~'\ ~ri ~~-DOVER SHORES rn'' t .:\T10:-. I EXEC. HOME I n:~Tt:ll .IJll .! ltl I ,Mt'd st~ le l'0Ur1\ ;ml Tu 1 l.11m 111·kl•h 1 all I •'11}1, Jaruu1 <h 1:rlct11J..> 1112 51.~1< ,.,1 '.!~:! l1J1 GJlilA\ Dr hrrm.11 T11 ~1·1 ... m1i-1 '"' , l.11 n1t·1t rltn rm. 2 ffl.llc-:. $6!15 c"'ll' h1 .l.lllUJI' I( l'lll:' ft'\' * • • ~2 2510 ~I) 41!.j{( I llG2 STORY I "t'olU'<I 111 lhl' \h·!>.t 1ll•I Mar a r 1• J 1'111~1• I u "ho11b .1111t 'hupµ1111! Tht' .~ Holt Ill lw.1ul \ •~ SACRIFICE ! 'l nev. luxun tov. nh11u,. ,'(Kl<b., J bdrm~. J b.1 IH:L.OW RCILDER S l'OST Sl35 .UOO l'J ni!°>-4J33 Jll~I n.d11 l11r .1 1.irl!l' 1 .. _ .. _ .. _ .... _ I Jmt h < '111 •'I ,.,t p.1110 ,IJld lll'I'' :'1:1•" 1111 lhl' mJrkl'l .ti $11;~ Oflu 1 ·.111 ~111;,1 ~HERITAGE REALTORS SHTHISONE! llr 2bo 12° o Dn -YA ln. $129,900 675·1771 UDO IAYFROMT You will lo\~ 1h1s n1·11. 1• l\ l' I U ~I I l' I 1~1111 j.! J 11(-droom. 3 hath ,.:, n•ll1•nt lt'rms Ov. m•1 I 111111111·1111: St.soo.ooo ~ ---'-11!'1'91 wt'RE IEALL Y I I AFRAID I th.ii 11 """" peopl1· n·,11t th1' mon1h ·~ :'\a111111.1I l;('OJ:rJphh rc•l.1t1\1' 111 1 ~-~lil :-.01'11.l>Un Harho1 &. 11 l 1·ht"c·e ha~ fronl µr11p .. 1 I\ 11.111 ~kH1ll'k1•I t'.111 ,Jntvi C1mplk·ll tor .1pp1 111 W\' 1h1~ br;unl 111•11 hMtnl! ot ldbuln1h 11.11 tX't'illl \·u 1 ~tm hun11• ;111•1 ! sw.ro• now' s1!100 n111 1•1.'l'.tn IO .I 1111 2 h.i lllClltll llJ {)92 ~1114 SUPER IUY! 9lll,54KI \\1th J~'um.1 hit• I II'. lo.111 ;I l\clrm~ l' · h,11h "'Ith r1•m111l1•l1•il kllrlll'n .111cl 111•11. p.11111 l'111111·1111•n1 t'l'llt ra I luc·a llOll Call fur cll•l.111~ 642-5200 PETE BAR Rm ·•· REALTY twi.9°" leach I 040 ~tl\I he lht• JUlll-!t' t>I !hi• !r.5.UOO pm·c• \\h11h 111 1'111ck~ .1 l,1 rc1· 1w 1 r•· I 111 1.11111 ROGERSRULTY 675-2311 HAllOR RIDGE IA1w~t pnn•' 2 HR <"1111 do $399 .900 &10 ~I~ Lt•llsr J,,,. Opt. 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Br. Apia. Newly de(·orat patio. pool Adulb, no Roe> le a P-Rtti'rtct or work Inf( rlt»n 3 ldrm hutnl·. llr,•phm•. 11ar.1S101mo . lJt .. stc _im1540 39" lktan vlrw Also 2 a~dn:i bdrn1, 2 &. bltns. New 6.11 a t'd. ref nee. dt.hwaaher. pft.s $.'lClO 1801 "If"15th m 11 rci111icioUJ man. 5.S~ yrs. w ehr 3 doublt 1u1.r111r .• d1oh•r 11\'lll J11n Ill Ot>bbll' 28R ~ Walk 10 Bl'h bdrm 8?3-l2'7l ll 5 pamt . orpet dra~s ----d1sponl. heated pou t. rit &42·7340 ~~ ~~;iir. ll'n br. 2 ba apt. c M , for loellllcNI Ntar ( l:H 1.1nd ~02 Sm Yr d C a r" 11 t -~ mo. Call Lmda or lle8b.B.AU dcvator, aubter prkn& 3 Br 2 Bia Stcpdl IO beath ......, IJ«ht mlillt. H pan ft'nl ~·I\~~ N00·38r. 2•1 81, lit K1ds 1Pets Ok SHO T~~· d l • A .615·7060 ....... -M-..TS J850&1!P Callt94·8083 S'l501mo.'uuls tnrld Lge nn()''w/\i(ull bath.v1ew,. ~22t$ --rMc-.lltr. m •SI t' r bdrm • 4'7·:11118~ 2$76 ........ 1&5 Lti 1 er. yrly, wtaarage. ""'"-' "" l BR. view. rentn1l heat, PROPERTY llOUSt; nr "' irport. pre 38.R, IBAH&e 1rm11v11l ..._77Jt .,.. ball'Oll), dbl aar1a11e •--~ 1•5• .......... ·OH···,··o··, .. ••••• &u.atep51162s to beach. '423. Peulr.rtlrudl akardepn •rts. msorro 642·3850 6-421010 motureM_.1251!._Ml 1910 Non·smk!.lrutd CM. w1opntr. frplc. Cfnlral ......-6 6 •t OI/ ec s. oo & 494 9384 -~ .................. 4100 &u.34M'F.• n .,"" 2 "" M .......... •••••••••••• THI 1 •wol(y NW --Spa, he•t paid AdullJ. -· -Nwpt Hgts 2 br. mature ..._ ,.._,. .v O..lttll ..... \'IC,.,.,., mo 106 aple Ex« 4br. 3ba. fam rm. 3 -28r 2ba. across from ten· nopeu 2 Br unfurn Vlctona adults, no pets, ~50/mo ....................... NB. Stepa to lkh. M 11'' ....................... ;,:.06.Ron 979·S3TO or car aar, \ltw, nr (){'tan Rent 1n Costa Mc511's niS crts ~Imo furo BACH S31J0..$385 Beach fo'rplc, decks. uulsincl 6'5·84$1 $141 AllC MOTIL L9 25 to shr 38R Apl ="-• -SUOO 974.3(2() NEW F.ST 111 t ed 20 arva1l 675·0U. I BR $43$. ~ean view, newly re I Br.-hearly rental, ste"" Wltb' rentals now avail 3«.hSt. . 916 l~l_ 1'00 31R.ZBA.•'1tm rm Kids NICU£L SHORES·38r. Townhome VILLAGE 28Rl',•8A ~ rmdeled '750/rno. Call "A G k ,... SIOS & up Color TV u /F tosbr2BR. Laouna OK No l. N I COMM UN ITY 2 & 3 Br. r-a.. ...... •-i. 3111 un."""'M I duys """'.c"""'or •99 ... .,... to U\' aragc p11r mg . • ... .. .~ .................... · Pt'· 05ingea. ZBa.carage.bc:h&pool. 21 811 600 800 f f _....... -2250V111euard .,.,,....,.., ''""'''""-'" _.., ~/mo.673·3958 Phone11 in room 2274 Beach Hn . Must Be OCEANFRONT Modulu SM5imo 1754 lowia St. 1850 mo . 492·6700 or ' '1 ·I sq. t. o N••,• .. :•bd•00••d•••1•••••••• North Laguna 2 bdrm opt p,:1:,ula 1· ;;-r Iba opt Newport Hl vd. CM Neat & Resp. 1375 mo T H Mot 1816 pure luxur)'. Garages. ce l rm up ex. rear h Oc 1 ..., • .., ., 0 Cll.ll )'Pf omu . 24 hr · _ 661·~ hydro·lubs in mu ter wiit.srt1111l yard 147sClean28r1Ba.laundry oote eannBoat Ca Ulilpd Ycarly $4:?.stmo &46-7445 1.st'Lut + ep M<'wit)'. 1~ ml p\l bch 2 Br New carptt, treshh Mee-rt •ec~ 3.,,9 suite Corma 1 din in., Mo.49l·5036 rac No pets. ~ Mo nyon In neal 4 unit bldg 6'7S.t&42 ~ ... r• "'Cl? 494-44Z7 + flslllna pier. l'edar palnt.ed. &arage. )lrd ic r-4 • • • 271 H E 16th Pl Ldry far1Utle11. unit has ,_"" -Fem. shr 2 br apt. nr roltaie typt'. rtdwuod pat.lo. ~Imo 1984 "A" ....... •••••••••••••••• rooms. wood burnlnl( Of'OllOdtf Mar 3122 6'4002 pnv deck Avail 211/82 Balboa Bay t lub, 2 BR. Reas. Weekly Rates OCC. c M Ref• Im dtrll. pool. auarctrd "'1aJw1m St. Open dail.\• UIXUIY IAYFIOMT fireplaces. micro.wave oo••••••••oooo••••••••• I -· --S 8 5 o mo Ca I I rro Lo rm to members Kitchenettes· Phones I • .,~o I 1ate. adlts only No S.S. 3 Br. 2 & with boat slip. ov~. ren.red pat101 & STEP TO OCF.AN Most 2dBr w1gar. $4lS Newly 714·752 5040, (9-S I or $1500 640-9605 "Z"Channel Mo\'1es mediate Y .. ., inc doo • 900 499 3816 Au i I. now . Man Y yar ....... Pnvatt' .elefl11nt t harmrng 111 old (.'oronu. ' ecorated new rrpls. 497 I~ Sandpiper, 1967 Newport util.s 540 3233 ext 288 : • · _: --• BR. pool. sen· & grdnr amenities. S3SOO Mo. livm11 only IS minutes · 2 Br. 2 Ba . frplc. Ol·eun ~!..pd. 2176 Pl11cent111, -=---Yrly 21.S 32nd Street 81. Costa Mesa 64S·91~7 U>orothtl c_ ... , I.Mt/ Incl. ~mo 11450 sec Broker675-4912 f~m Fashion Island. 71 \'I e w 'r 0 m 11 l· I' k E I bdrm. Ocean View, 2 Newpo rt IBR . Large Live on Npl Bch l901wk Roommate wanted. open c:r,,tl I 500 . 64.5-7088 nunut~ to S.C. Pina or SllOOirm Call Anthony Call bet l.:5PM" 636·4120 blks Beaeh 271 La lirea IJ\' Rm Frpk. S450 mo. Pule Knot Motel. 6302 W minded. toshr rum 3 br -••• .. ••••••••••••••Ni~ clean 2 Br I Ba TH11LU11:ttS O.CA1rport Justca:.lof days 6425757 eH'S & Wt'bts1de Costa Mesa St <upper l 1213) 213~·79111JQ_rappt PCH.NBMs.0440__ house. sp11, v1ell·. Lag 2 loea in ,Plnttrest lwwn. Fenced yard. garage. rr ~11 Bl\·d & :c.o or •*nds6Jl··6630: dplx. urtau'S. 28r. I Ba· ~193611\ernoon. evei. 3 bcfnR, 2 bo ~ 831-5479 ~ ~lls Mt>m Park. new ca rptt & paint No Spacious 4 bdrm. 3 bath. San ~eff~w~ Stt1~ SPECrACULAR OC.'fAN Ccntra heat. refrti: & Newport •ach 3869 Dplx 2 blocks lo beach Yearly , on the beach. MI F 3 BR Ba Ibo a Whitt a ff \.a I ued a I pets. 2544 Orange. House ram. home New paint & '"II u 11 mont & C TY • i.love enclosed 11arage :tt:.ttO:.............. l'atro.J~~ mo 673·3728 Hotel rooms. kitchenette Peninsula Fl.Im Must be ~ ea. Will sell for .. E .. 1525 + securit \'. carpet MO\'e In read~ 631 5439, 2473 Orani:l' I LI GHTS VI ~:w Quwt' & safe No kids or panll NEWPORT & bath. l280 up monthly Resp. 673.5953 eves. 1250 f400/ea. 557.9606 548.ma. · $1200 per month. ,\gt, A\_e , C~ta Mt>sa From t•vel)1 room. larJ(e ~ $$50 mo S4l4 ~442 Ml\ Eastbluff 2 Br 21., Ba + S21JO security dtpo1'1l + '• util 640-~. I lir Sii.~ mo Anthun.\ no.5629 · en«lsd l(ar. pool. frplc: 2306 w Oreonrront. 0 1 rchll Mesa Verde 4 Br. 2 ea. • ......... Ith r.r.u.t.•d days eall 6<12 57~7 wkn<b ---. COUHTlY CLUI aoo rm 64()..52!11; New p 0 r I 8 e II l' h Wanted re ma le room ,..,.,.., 160 frl!lr. lrg •·ard. nr schls. ..-,,.. ""I ="" t:S 1 de 2 BR . N 1• • UYl ... G .,.,., •1u_ mate to share 3 bdrm, 3 ' 111-~· ..t.cr.... ••••••••••0 ••••••• •••• "' ~ " 2 Br 2 Ba frpk ~aragt' 00~ '" _ ................... C ildren welco me ~··~~ a..ol"-d 3706 ZSK. ZBA Condo Stir.-to Carpels Lnd"' Patio Karhelors. t&.2bedroom CluM·toheurh · ba rondo 1n Newport ••1111------t650,mo 968-Z748. Ocean & night \ 1l''t ... ••••••••••••••••••••• lkh f'rplr ~:ni•I l;ar. Adil~. No Pet11 $550 aptS &townhouses 675_4912 G.ttt tto. 41 SO Beach. S29S + udul Con· FOi SALE 3 BR. 3 BA. pool tennis. 4bdrm. ram rm. 3 <'ar Adults ""'"' m1170011.,,.., 673 lOOO l'.'r!ll!' J.530-JIOOO 644·1000 -····~ .. ·~··•••••••••••• tact Lou or Ran Y 8·5 at 0wvv.l gd. loc. twnhme. Lon gar $2200 mo ~H·s . S65o.lutwy ~ ''"' 2BR red('('Or:a1l•1t Ou1>ll'x Duplex, upstairs 2 Hr. I San Clettltntt 3176 Special (;ar~ for spe~lal 17141 523-0890. art er S ~na cen.ter. 18.000 964-168Sor 675.3455 760-~.,_ N H11yfront l bclrm 1!<1r I Dix lge 2Br 2bu. rr11h'. 110 unit w I ll i 11 IC 1 l' 1. a r Ila. frpli:. Paragt' Nl'ar ••••.••.••••••••••:•••••• elderly ladies Ple11Sant j]l4.L645-4228 st With credit tenants. ----Bhlfs Condo. 3 nr up . 1 br apt. \ lew. patio. park IJl•ll;. $850 ind a I ut1I Hllrajl' ssoo 559 SOOI IJdo~hOl)pfng arl'a $/iOO NI l E 2 8 r . I 1 8 11 . home utmosphere by Npt Oceanfront $235 mo Pr I me corn e r -Cltan lBR Eastside. Din down. 3 bu K 11 c•hen 1 llj(. Fr om Jan Is I !~2-M.'>80 \l'ar ll'aM' Adults no lll'.irn:•d te1llni:i.. lntlr) ded1c a1 ed ge ri at ri <' Mature resp remale non Aaaheim Sl .430.000. Rm PatJo & Small Yrd nook. '!JOO. 644 2607 7 I 4 Ii 7 3 5 5 ti 11 or AVAIL MOW! ix·l!! M~~l hJ\t' r~·r~ nopeL~ /\v111I Jan 6 $450 nurse. 751 1058 an S or SIY!>kt'r 5411-16§2_ ~ \No loan). Net in· t4ClO mo Days. 645-6266 Spar 3 BR 2, J ba. ''er.. 213 287 11259 Coda Mfto 3124 Lari:e I Br. curpor1 , pool ll r 1 , ,. h ~ ,; 1 1 , , m> 493 Z710 ~ _ 0 t' . h d 11 ~-Sl50 .000.1 Yr . Eves.'94-0395 I ... p 1 ............ ar-.:.. .. .1_ 3707 ••••N•::w··1.·v··1·,: .• ·<~<·1:••••• & ldundry Adults. no Clu.bhou.~l·.\\1• 1i14i;:10:1 t1.t:AN·2Br. llfa lmlry. S....rlefttals 4200 m1san1.n!ufe18renec-.gfeo~mee; Ground least 60 Yrs: Elegantnew condo.3BR c eantown'"'"· 00 ·~· -.....__ ... r n IX'U. S4l!'l+~1lt•µc1~11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' ... ~ 20 Yrs. rial. Call : 212ba. l yrold.$795mo. 1ti11R. eh' S750 mo lt1 ~;~~~;:~i~s.;;••••••••• I Ill'. )(as prl t'•lt'I i:ar 931 W 19th St .5411·04112 NO n:~:· Apl & Condo :'~·~%nopct~.S4~>llmo. ~nsel Beuch.2 BR 2&. learher share tour Owner I Broker. ( 714 l 2.13·592·4184 •544 13-.:_440VU_ h .• BR 675·5879 ~ •. ~~h3t•r. vool Adull s 2 llr 2 Ba neWl'I apt air rent~~ ~·:~;ii:~~;~~·~'" on canal. I blk to bch =~·M or H B :ves, m.2237. I ._,. .. .._Co-.._ · • uur omes. , · '"" ""' l(;Jrai:e Adu lb. 1111 111·h · .ol...--L r....-:-1...d Wk I y o r mo n l h I Y · ---2 BA. ram rm . Sl 200 CodaMHo 3724 2Hr IH.i I.II 548S645 41t:n (~·eanfront for W1n11·r ......-~'!.'..~"'ltOO 213·~4184. Resp femtoshr2bdrm ......._ ._ ...... •0001 2 bdrm. "' ba. fpc gar a\' a i I Jan I Ii th •••••••••••••••••••••••! Nt•wl> dt•nir li.i ~ 1111 Kt'nt.al~ rurnish,·11 & Of' -y ....u_ 1..._._._ .. 250 C M apt poolfJacurn -rT.,.tvy & t650mo 548·3561 ~_1~7. 700.9312 CASA DE ORO i'll<'I i:.ir . pool ibhwr • 2 Hr I ll<.1 Ml·~:.a \ l'nl1· unfum Hrokl•r 1175 4!112 ....................... oc-... an ,. move m AS A p Bob ....................... ill Clean l bdrm d~plex Nt'WpOrt He11thts. J br. ALLllTll.ITIES l'/\111 Mull'> 642 ~n:i ;:.~·s..:i·~ .. ~~~:"11 or 1-:i\STlll.llt'I-' 1br . pool s E A w I M D cx:~A·N;.·RONT·2&·:·9;· f?4I ~.!>"7_54·1189 INCOME ClrfSt pkmg. Quiet. $350 fmly rm. hrdw1l rlri;. :i tlrTownhoU"l' 2 llr l11w11honw . IHllll I Qllll'l ,lf'l'll, s1ni:h: a11u1,i. VILLAGE Avail Winter Weekly/ CdM. 2 br. 1 bu. frpk. M PltOPEITY No 848l474 -krp~~<=s~~ l~~i ~ 111 l'11m11t1r1• IH·llir1• .\ 1111 Newl) <h·1·11r 1:ai. pol tJ01t 111 nu r h ti cl rt· n rwq>el;. $.WO '°" 1)44 47h7 N1·~ 1&2 bdrm lu~Uf) ~1onlhlr 673·7873. 3'·211 to shr w same. by SPECIALIST 2 br 212 ba. condo \'iew. n·nt ru~•om d1·,11:11 t•11t'I i:ar pool. ol;.~hr .1d 11 II :o. 11n1) $ 1 i :, SkJ't-to lhl' lwal'l1 2 & J .aclult .apt:> 111 11 µlat1" 1 Palm Spnni;!s area I Mon J_an_IQ §40·27ts xlnU650. Patt John llG CAMYOM fraturt•" Pool 11 IHJ 1\clulls. 642 S073 !11!1 >125.tiJI 217i 1 Ht frvll-. \1•arl\ lin lklrm rrom $4!1U 2 hclrm lei'\') (.'Cl l'Ondo 3 BR 2 Lag Niguel 2i1ted romm Seltct from 3·19 umts 644-7000.548·2239 Guard l!Jll' n1mm l'O\ 'rd 1:.1r..1i.:t·. 'Ill Spai·1tiu.,2 Br 1 ll.i S:!!l'1 ,Sv.ai•u1U;. i:.ank•u .ipl .! ~1;ul.1ll' $fi.•,u ~ $ii~ lrom ss7u. To~•nhnui.\' Ila . rurn ••,atrium I house, P\1 ent & ba. 2 Terms nailable to swt ~.Adults Quiet upper Spac·1ou~ 2 bl1rm ram ruun1fr1I ~ ith 11111,h ·1 Hr I', l{J $125 I Br I'' I~ i.:ar.11:1· •1u1l'L h1J 'l!H1 I rum Sl\40 .; poob. tt•n Golf. tenn1i. Dari) rm.. non·slra1ghl. 127S yourneeds. 2Br Iba no pets 311 w nn Ot>anl' Honw $12.">U l.mrl.~l'.llJIOI: \dull 1" '1 i·. -I <ow ••• ~~~Ill L,·a.~1,1•l1·. ,·1•l11lt' 1111 ("'L,'1\~' \'IL,'W 1li•l11x1· :!I'"'· wa11•rfJlb. 1>01111.s' ~·eekll & monthly rates t 'iut•!5 ... 496·3774 Wilson 63• 1.2177 · ~ 1111! ill ti~ h1-:>I N11 111·I~ 1 I') 111 • l~IO ,,.... ''""' r ' ' " r '' r \ 7 I·' 5 Sii II 0 0 I dul J """ I 11l'ls $47S 1142·1Wlil llr 2 11,1 ol1·1·k .\ ,orol lia~ for rtk1k1r1i: & lwat a a 1 ~ · · A I responsible person ---· ----I &10-8582 979 41'11 I Ur furn 1111111 S.lli.'1 !,'TLINN IN(i lar1:1• I & 2 1 !I 5PM ask for Mark 1 h . Eastside Duplex IBR. · · 211r furn fromS.">511 llr. i! 11_. (iarcll-ll ,111 E .. STSIDE hri1·k lrplr·. 1:a1 1111: p.1111 f rom San ' os rp\1 <><'enn canyon I B G J Bdr ' f·1m1I\ r1~•n1 i!I I ~ s· L,' l' l! It (', \ ·r L'. 1>11'"•1 frw> 1ln\1' orlh 11 TahOl' rnndo. 4 Br 5 \U home. Lag 8 t h I A arai:t' No . Q' • • ..., • :.;.s w Wilsrn1 . 11 12 1:171 1'11111 7JO W l>llh S1 I r r ~ Ch.Id p o .. bit ins ,. r· . \ ·1 I h1lrm. 1"1111. hh'\ h:ol """'' mu or lt'ilM' 11111 1"1 lk•.it•h 111 Mi'1·',111il1·n mm lo Northstar S450 ~rm E\'eS 497 6072 ' ' et $375 mo °"· . i:a .11:'" · 1-· •1 I I ·n1L· \'lt""t>l'I \~ ". ....., ·r '" ~"" -C{)JffitJ!f!l JOC . 673-2t177 rant S850 ..,,., 11&.1 ",11un• .11 11 h r. • ' 1 " ''"' •'IJl.' cirµ,. Sluq• 1111: ,\tlulh Slrn...i·I tllulf, 1111 th1•n Wl-:-1 un Md··achll•n ll-k om .... 7 100.. 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J.::IS llrl'1Jl:11•1• i:arai:1·. po11I& li~2 51\714 . l'X( nz hy ('OrlKlH ilt•I Mar 11 1 & nr ra,mos Sl11s I( 551-1231 640-4230 ..-. •• ..t...UOH & w l I \ I II I I r I Tto·kl'I:. mu .. 1 h1• da1nw1I .... h I I' I I ..... , .... , ht ,, .. , CUJI ,.___~ spa. lt>nn1s. security * , R I 1·ahm1·h Walk 111 1111111 ;i '' IJ.111 111 =-1111 a u111 1 \ ,11 1 1 t 1 ·"'' 1111 '"' ;1\,11 ,...., ... ~ mg ..., ... ..,.,, San Juan Capistrano. s.s gate. Walk to bearh. art5 I Cote ea ty 111)..11"1 t'1•nh•r 11t·b J:l!J llan11 ll1111 t'M $1-1() "" h~ JJllU.ll'\ II. llllll Iii •. llltl 1111'111 SUMI okp Ha\e something to sell., seduded atres overlook· 962-1398 _ & lnvf'Sl mt>nl 1 llllrm rum $.Ill~ 1>1.S 4411 • • • ira1~z I Want Ad Help~ _ 642·,?678 Classified ads do 11 well ~rf:~~~~~~ ~:l~eya 5Blks toocean. Elegant 2 640-5777 \dull' 111111 ... , 1 °1'12..,~1.r s•,~1111:•.:14:;• ~"~: ~~~;;~• •• e •• •••••••••••• • •••• ••••••• buutiful home with ~FMampily Rhm & 0 2en I l'1 1li111·~ Frn" j T1·n111s So"lKCI \1l11lh ''" • room for horses.1 tennis E:.'~ar'~ gt~':s1.55u~1 ---* * • 11t·t,, 2 llr l'ndsrl i:ur:1c1• • 8 DAY WEEK SPECIAL courts, a poo . e tc. deck . dbl ra r pn JltdvD•Tri'eo t .. \(Jl',1NT.\m;t1MOS.\ j r>tl 14t~111r1;11; 1!111 Adulb,ncq•~:t' S.S:l"> mo • • ~(JOO. with excellent garage. fully ma1nt ISB del Mar/\H· w1621,11 ·'.rk.;.ul~·1.11 1.111k 2 llr l!artll'll .1111 I''' r.:iw Wilson 1;:11 -VIH!I • • · l.Cll.. yard. Adults. no pets In CostaMt':.a FI If Ht .11 h .I 1111.., s 111 1.1.1t111. J.!,lr l.111111lf\ .•• I • -2 , ... _ • 8 Days • 3 lines 8 Dollars • l714t67J.4400 q1.11 re at 527 18th St You art the winnl·r ul IHll!l'r I Jll'l~ l;.ml1h1hl11k ~~1 1 . -,.. ......., I • IJIJl6........ Ba)..6331. fourfrttt1rket' ISlll\)(11 847-5441 I 5-lfi-9950 hn•11lan'. l!••r \l11t • II I I 8 D W k Cl f db I d " & -.... o .... R· 4BR. Ba' I, P~I. tenncs \'alue to lhe \\'1 ffl.~: TR n : \ l'Ts . fl<11·hl'lur SJ~'I Olll 2111; I Arl';J 11r,1n1t 111·~ l'lll I s easy 0 D dCP your • ay ee ass1 1e y ma I an 11 • """ c-, Voc-..t..:-1 11K furn "\tn ...-111111 1 1 .. 11 ('M (t""· •1:11111 No tk't:o. ~'>i!5 e < o~t s Jus t $8 -that s only a dollar a day' To Qualrly tor t his & Playground. Kids Ok .,...... •• ... , ..... , · "· · · · · A1~.1 1• !!ti2 Kl4!1 • No pets . S675 mo anctRVShow Ja•'u111 '""''~ 11 •• 11, !15727401111 1; m• · e s pec ial ofter you must be a non·commerctal user o ffering SJt.~548-1905 ANAm :tM hJ~k~·~ hall & 11·11111' "''"M M~:.c;A Al'TS IMSTAMT IN! merc hand1sP fo r sale up to S800 per ad and the prrc e must e Nr beach. 3bd rm. 2ba, CONVENTION 11-11, Olil.J I !:=All M l·~ .. 1 llr S-15() rm 2 llr I llJ \1il • A Division o( mo Gardener ind No CENTER Jan 2 Ill Mewpori S.ach 37" I I kr unfum $31~1 I llr I ~IT\Jll l·h1hl Of\ Sm.ell • be 1n your ad The cost stays the same whether your ad • Harbor Investment Co. pets. 962·8639 To rla1m llt'kl•ts. rall ....................... rum $.MJJ 2 fir 011111111 \Jrd. i·arµt·t~ ilr.•t•«' need5 e1qht days selling time o r IUSI one • 642 5678. ex t 272 On:AN .. HONT 2 lo. I llr $12.S Adult~ 1111h ('all Tht,.Ofll'lllln·11."1 • * * * Tlrketsmustbedainwd A\a1I Wmh'r Wi•l'kl\ ~4 f>.lfi!IHliCI TSl.M~ml 1•12 rno:t • MlledoU. by Januaryll.1982 Moothl~ tm iKi:I 2 Hr Townhous1• N1111l't~ O..C.PoiRt 3826 • Use one w o rd in each boll About 4 words make one • 2310Santa Ana Ave • * * Want '11ml'I h 1ni: , t 1 .1 Matun• ad u It:-on I\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Classd1ed line o f type Minimum ad IS 3 lines P lease pn nt Costa Mesa Harbor View Monarn S1Jl·1·1.il 1 n a 2 II r $12."> m • 1~"> W tlllh St 2 BK. 2 RA lii:.h•.i,twr plainly • _.__.._S" You are the winner or 3br,2ba.gardener.nl'W To•nhuu.w. rnm11h•t1•h tMG-95(Ti nu Jl<'h nu 1""1'1'1'· 1 • ~ rour free tickets ($18.001 l t1025 644 4728 f • S>t95 M A .l\ Jll J.1n 1-.111 K1•1:1•r • R.wtx>i.uwa<;;~oBr, 3 vall.IC!tothe ;a;:~ J bdrm. 3 ba. lu~LIO"'l ~Y,1C;0Li1U11l1 rJ~-~~ot ll'l7 1200 • r------------------------------, • a., Sl20,000equity ~V~ famrm.Pvt spa $1.000 "' "'"' g-.r..,.."'J' SlfOFRn:HENT 1· I I Pr•fer aml com m 'I a.dRYS.Ow rro64-4-Z!QO Rat·h Apt 01.·1';m \ll'~ ~:l2 Pr1nc·1·111nll1 '2 Br Illa (•ndsct i:u1-.1i.:1· I • I I I ANAHEIM J:111 Isl 642-1802 t'o~ia M1•!'a ' & \'drd LoL~ ur i:r.1;.~ • rv ne, renta prop. CONVENTION 2 Br 2 ba rond o Im You an• th1• w1nnl•f' 1•1 ftN'I .,.,..,., 0 tul' I •nl"111 • I • Newport, Laeuna 1 1 s1200 .._ """"'u ~ · Owner/Mr. CENTER Jan. 2· tO ma cu a e mo -four fret• t11·kt'h 1SIH 001 &m4 or 496-9ZIO 1 I • To claim tickets, call 1.St llast & serunty re· rnllJ('tnthl' . • __ (...,7 ..... 14..._).._34'"'"7_...0.._108 ___ , 642·~678 , ext . 272. Qllred.640-5777 <--&. y ot• 2 Br /\pl N1•ar o1•1•Jn, I S 8 00 ~ .,......, .. , oc IOll \lt'W, de.in. halron'. • • .... Tickets must be claimed NEWPORT HEIGHTS. J CllldlVShow )(llrai:i• ''""I no• • I :------1~-----+-----+-----~~-----' \ ;:·;.:;.;.;duuoo byJanua~!· ~IJ82 BR ~:.~c. lge yard. co'-:.:t:~i~IN ~l-<r.!52 • 11 10.60 •• _ ....... ••••••••••• 3 BR 3 Ba. fplc, den, sun Broadmore Sea\ iew 2 CF.NTER Jun 2 IO OCEAN VIEW • 13 20 tb !'rt._. 3169 deck. dbl gar .. bltni. story. 4 Br. 3 Ba view. To rla1m lll'krb. 1·:.a ll F'rom Dana Pomt m11~1 1 • • ""' DfW "·ds •-t.s OK 11700/mo 4 Br 2•~ Ba 1 642 .56711 . 1•xl 2i2 ten11· bluff. hkr n1•w1 • 1 -.................. • nJ • pe YEAll·AOONO AJH Ti k be 1 1 Be h r I 15 80 UDO ISLE tbanning 4 fl95. 9ll0-5618 story $1400/mo Guard Social Acltvillt's 0,· l' ets must <' dim<'( I e 1rst O\TUIJJnt ! • , • wrm. 2~ bath Ir, sun-gate. pool & tenncs Im· lec:l()(•freeSunOay byJanual') 8. 1982 Only 4 un1l s. 2 Hr I --tio. ""mpl•t•y un. 4 bdrm townhouse Jl1 mediate availability. Brunell • BBOs • • * • wdrplc & 2 Br w d1•n • Add $2 60 f h ddl I 111 f 8 • ...., ....-... v ... ~ ... ba, encl patio. serunty 644-5403. Pa111es . Plus more Hurry for the besl \'ll'W I ,' • or tac a I ona ne or times • ll"lded. 11700 mo. Year· llOmo. 979-6519 -Pociflc li25 to '675. Adult~. no • lY,BilLGnmdy,675-8181 ·~-le:~-/ ~ae 3 ~a~~~I ~=r.i:;:5H. Tem1et Apts pWltl't! ... Days 643 0212 • I • llal1• 3242 S149S/rm. Avail now. 1111o &prosllop1•2 ~PARKORIVF:CM ''""661-644 1 p .................... ~~~ ............................ 76().1977. HHlll'IOut>s•Saune 8!,~he~olrl anddltonc bddrm ~-S.ocll 3140 • I ubltsh m y ad for 8 days starting • •H•••••••• SHAil 14 PIOFIT ---• Hyoromassage • a,...., " a u s an no ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• I • ..._......, J206 ~ Lovely Westclirr3Br28a Sw1mm1ng • 0011 pets. ~ool. BBQ anct Large 3 bdrm. 2 hath .• I Classification _ ...... •••••••••••••• LeaKluxury2Br.28a. home +sml orfrce. Btn Or,.,ngRarige ~room. frpl(', patio. it:iraJll' ----------------------• Blyft'unt pier 6 float. ror Condo across from yard SllY15. 646·6789 or BEAUTIFUL APTS· • I N sunniaf, beach, 2 Br 2 beach. SUOO/mo . SO'k 631·2177. singles 1 & 2 Bed ARESIDE COMFORT X.lnU 67S.!!l32. ame • 8 8 • '1 '0 0 y r I y . rebete. fM0.22168. Cliffhaven. Newly decor. rooms • Furn1sl'led Large I Br upstairs with Furnished & Unfurn I 2 J • ,' A ddress • 2t1/f71.15'1'1 1nm JJ44 &Unlum1Shee•Adull cathedral cei lings . Bdrm Apt s Gym , ::c; 28r lba, patio. eat.in Lmng •No Pets • poolside balcon)·, f~c. J1cun1. Sauna. pool. • .... •1 I td JJ07 •"•••••••••••••••••••• ltitch, encl 11r . ..:uo1mo. I C p r•, ·-l b lb ..,.,., Mooe1s Openo.,1y dshwshr&carport. 75 tennis. volleyball.i e 1ty Zip hone • _.................. ,new r. a, nopets.642-2134 9to8 rm. ba.'kt'tball, game room . I Newtwniomt 2 BR. 2 ba pttio, 1ar. Park. pool, SEAVIEW, 4 br, 212 ba. Sp l b h · h · Hunt Bch rn• 0619 Ch M O • 2 C ...... patio, decks ~tf75/mo. W ·905'1 + f.nn. "-t ocean view. Oakwood ac ous ac Wit patio . . ...,,. • I eek o r . . enclosed 0 .. """ OMMn AperttMnt• PS mo. Adults. no pets. 3 Br rondo In Htng Cont-I • • orll50. -..UO New condo, 2 BR. 2 BA. pool /tennlJ/sec. Sl.800. 2650Harla, 549-2447 Pvt patio w /Storage • I Charge m y ad to· ~-.. """-lJJJ Palk>, Nr Parle• Pool. (213)430-3629 Ntwport 8-chN. 1br.1; ba w/ahwr. utils shed & carport. Kids I · • --No a&ll 675-11646 eves 880 1r1111e ~· 11111"' • _................... 3 Br. 2 Ba. or 2 Br. 2 Ba . (7l4)645-1104 pd. PiO. adult only, no OK. no pets S525 mo I -Decllll l BR home with lMALS Dm.Commtypool. S79S. pets. 599 Hamilton. =c. 752-2197.8-5M/P • 0 ~ # Exp. • -acut1r bly • ottan 1 Br. Iba '650 PROPERTY HOUSE Newport 8-cll I. C.M. 645·7184 I • _. BR --UI 1700 lOlh SI IOO•t• ti 161M • view-2nd over 2Br.lba e ~ 8'Z.IOJO (71 4)~2·5113 2 br. l ba. frplc. rerrig, I O ~ # E I --IVlll hnmed. -3Br, 1\4 ba 3 Br. 2 Ba. or 2 Br. 2 Ba. MIO incl. utHs. no pet.s. • I ['Bl xp . I • ytar .... SllOO. aa3-21SZ3 3 Br,2~ llOO um Den. Steps to bearh. «:!Hamilton •A. C M. • jy!;m.m.1.Z50 l.«R1110rRlt1833-8800 ~1796/mo. Qc,.,,_.~1 &u.7184 e L------------------------------1 e.e.w.. 3224 Oran1etree Condo. 2 PERTYHOUSE ~m 3 bdrm. 2 ba. bit-•e8'1B.AU : ~.:ft~::.~~\ • r·-··-----WE'LL PAY THE POSTAGE -------------i • -••••••••••••••••• Bdrm• . oa streem &a..3l50 642·1010 ms. fireplac-e. Monthly •Poot & llte "°°"' ' lllr eucutlvt ho~ "575/mo. Adults only. ElqWite 2 Br. private, or eartym 7c73 A.rAITM8tTS • t 1 • •/pool 6 1p1. Family flee. racil. 551-4196, bu1e yard, Newport y.,..,." Be autiful landsc6ped : ~~~;:;,~~·;;:, : 1111 NO POSTAGE :, • ,.., formal dinln&. 211 85H311 Htil ta.145-llOllS. llG CA.NYOH garden apts. Pool & Spa. • 1 NCCE SSAR~ It. Detllent ~ltlon,. Woodbridu Ea tau Cn6': U j Ddllhllul 2 bdrm, 2 ba Covered pa rk Ing. • t ,· IF MAIUO : • .. !ML •• T_._., Homt. 4BR. 2l'll BA. fam ..._.... ' &:.. con4o. Partially turn Adults. no peu • IN T ti[ -~.7Sl-3ltlor rm.dblnn,frplt .patlos. r 3425 S«urtty1ate.S8SO +stc lBR S4SS • !' U .. ITE O STAT(S Q • _..A., Avail. Det' lake, Pool ' Tennla ••• .. •••••• .. •••••••••• IJl)lomo. 7Si-15&4 2BR.14 BA ~ n "' ~ • 111• OUSE end unit, 3-a Prhile1es. $1000 Mo. like new. 2BR 28A. din· Bllboa Bay Club. 2 BR 2 161 E. l8lh. 642• • e OUSINESS REPL y LABEL .. a.ttoSC Plua. Grttn· e.o.LS27 551-41 . Ing, If paUo. balcony. Ba,6mo. lease, I 131 E.18th. 648·6816 1 BR. lutury Condo, VIiia • w ?_ • .-bomf, 3 BR. 2 BA. Beaut. Turtlerock. 4 BR A/C, frpl , selr·clean 640<96m Paclfiu, pool, Jacuzzi. flUT cL •~s P£111o11r NO 1J co~TA MU• t •u,001& • b . din. f1m rm .. tftt. a.. 3c11 i1r. 2100 sq rt ovm. drapes. Set'. 111e. Ur. 2 Ba. Steps to btat'h 1 ~lftl!ld tennla. serurlly. n r • 2 i 1ritt'1r&ar .. "50~mo Gat*nfr and &SSOt'. pd. eooi. clubtue. sauna. 850. M 0ttan 536.f6211 • ~ POST AG£ w'L 1u P4C> &• •COAf. ''lt o • .. ., .• Camauon. Httd quality renter Qliet.nrFw)'s"70 No PROPERTYHOUSE FAMILYA."S. 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Stnlct Uc'd Larry Wendell. 01rdenln11 Wanted le Small Movina Jobs Muonry ou r 1pecialty p A 1 NT ER N EE 0 S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trtt111hrubl uper~·· Verde. 544-4181 ·w:c:;;C~rp·~CI~~~~",.;.. !Zl.3>921.aMl Mowina. edg1rt1. rakina. ~MIKt: 546-~1 Oean, quick, depend a WORK 30 yr• exp Int 0ra111aclu red from s10 Pru n' d free e for a 3Clda~ Id 1ntne DAILY PILOT SllYICI DlllCTOIY OO ITNOW! I ' 4lcy Steam dean' uphols. --l1131944~ !.u~t~! 0 /.5.4:;~ '0~ HAULING le DUMP ble Wedo any size Job! text Acoushr ce1llna1 Plumbina Repa11'i _!7}93C9 .. ............. •••••••••• Tnick mount unit Drywtl 665737. JOB.5,ultCor Randy, •&3l·ZOOh DavllPalnlln 847-5186 Freust.M&M 64290~3 THITlll~ For all you need to know Wort 111r. MS 3716 ••••••••oo••••••••••••• -.. 641-8427 AllType1 Maaonf)' t,.J 8 PAINTING . -Oishwu her, disposal•. Pro wort. all tretl, C~ about banltruptc>. rail Shampoo" steam clun ORYWALLTi\PlNG ~ Stnlcta TREES/SHRUB TRIM Vff'Y ~ ... Ur. bonded SPECIAL! LNT/t;XT, toilets II C1uctta. r~ now! 83$ ~ Z4 hni ,·;,:.:_.t: -714 •W ·9162 ,.._,__ All text um• acoustic ••••••••••~•••••••••••• Gara t' •·Yd Clean·u s &b S48 16501536 9906 plired or repl1crd 11 ~ ~ bn1blrners. wht Freeett. Kevln6'76·9088 Tree T ri mming & Ft gt.. u7.up11 ~ dlywaU Larry645·9383 rstic rJlm631MM IW..,, crpts · 10 min. bleach R.erroval at Rt11onablr Mes · •N 827 ...._. • ..., INT/EXTPAINTINC ••DPllT• * ._. .. Hall, liv!din rms Sl.$: DRYWAU./ACOU~TIC Prict:t. H1uhn1. Odd -aJAH UP YOUR ACT ....................... uc'd. Refs. Free est '-•r+t M•111•.. 1111 SBYICI + l'i, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... s... Your Dall)' PllOI Service D1rtctol') Repruentatl\ e 64J.H71, ed JJJ ..WICI( a SOM ava room suo. couch .1~.yrsuredexp. Fully ~!2dct.9 J 0 b5. c I t II n u pa I TODAY I Yard/garage •ABC MOVING · Exp ' __!!6411-lOS'i•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •4fJ.J220*. r BWldtrtSinre 1 ... 7 SlO; chr ~. 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FHt MTLt PCR H aney Orywall .&ucro·Ti'ie reu student w ll!l' Cllf"\" m handUn11 ~yrs Cust work Lie 11362.478 :mdrales TYPING ... ,, ::;.:::" ................ MocHA.UCOHSTR. dry f'reust 839·1S82 HardiJon.S(S.370l. 1 RtlTl>del J B 646 9990 truc k Th:ink you . t'lliJ Competitive rates Ins. Freedt 731·8281 '63-8112 PROOf'tt tADING ~~ Onveways , parking lot Custom homes, frani Steam Clean ror the -I -- -759 1976 No()_!ertl~7=!0-13~ All -Paint·,;, lnl .. SCl e-xt • ... ..;.;a.,-r Tr:ansla11ng En.~ls,..;-J repairs. sealroutlng 1ng. remod. Frenrh Btdncal General Mamlainim<'e -HAULING SfARVINGCOLLEGE ~ Neut & complete ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-'rent•h , Spa nut(_. doors 1ou1 h & Holidays ! Best rates for•••••••••••••••••••••••! Repa1rs&Oerorut1nj! STUDENTS MOV ING Reports. Correspo~,.; ':..• S4cS Asphalt 6314199 . s...,. 1g ts patio lhe big dates ! 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Bnrk & Block. 675·0027 ! ·IO ma Jobs -av!_ -· clean house. :>40·0857 ••••••••••• •••• •••••••• F!:!e es.!imat!_.642-8821 Prof W111dow Clea11111ic • ., C. ,. .. ., ~aant_& r~irs. 5411 &203 1 Hardwood Roon fo'lm• vaintlnii by It tl·hard ,...._ /l.,.ir Free est . qua I serv -· ...._&II&... ... EED H1r.1 •7, ,_......_ ..i... LORRAINF..SSJo:RVICF: "·r'"r I ·t· ins 13 yr.· of ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPAIRS F'OR 1.1-:ss Ty R 67S 09•1 • _,......... .. .................... , " _,.. wwn..9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho 8 tR II bl "'"' • ' ., I' A'-'T"'R P ""'fllNG ae " ••••••••••••••••••00••• FlNE FINISH WORK Help yourself lo a ••••••••••o••••••••••• i HAR DWOOll Fl.OORS rTW! I USI e u " happy IU\·ul c·ustomers •.,,..., r. A,... Shingles, flat 30 yrs People who~plr Babysit. our CM homes. 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Call Call6Jl·97~ur Just buu~hl llui: rrnm So ,Santa An,1 · tbukkt'l'IJt'r En1·r,:1•111· """'lafll Au111 1•J1µ1·m·n1·1• µrt' Box 1002 Realonom1rs 67S-6i00 afterS.ll9868<l9 Pou nil lvr k 11t,, Alllf.S 'OHin• M:.rn.ai:1•r N11..-Top PJ ~ fur K1 i:h1 (it•rwr.illh-1µ f1·rrl'd . !i clay week, Share 2 ore swte rn pre -C'hristmu~ for at·t l\l' n•11n:m1·111 ~11rk1ni: ( 11nil1t.1011~ l'l•rM)I) 4 Ila\> Non M1 ... t1~ Err,an1b. lli•lp Ill !-.:Jlar) 1·om mt·n~urall' lo Daily Pilot stigious airport area 375 * * * i·o mm uni I' \' ,. r' lrUUCI lluur' & .. rn1~1· Smkr ~4 lfl95 . llff1n• & llonw 01 ''.~Pl' r 11· .n i· ,. SJ n Costa Mes a Ca. 92626 sq ft For dela1ls rall . G-.Low..ct Found M1111 t·olhl' ,.,1hl1• pl1•a.,anl J 34111 :101ini Rl•n1•111,. Xlnt 1·.1 ~ Detwt•H . • t i·a.•stvnalTr:H\"I. llour" llt·~nh' hint 49"~9!1 ' oc1,,...,., I 627 Wh .. , & \\hi l'ollar & '·11:" ll'i't'k(•fllls unli . ti:JI :15~~ Wr11t• Hi-sum .. to l'O I~." 1 iH· 1 ."··t JY!!"'1 ~.,,,1J i-i .. ~1hh· Mu"t h.111• 11-.-.11 Gre11 l>unkhn J:'a, rti. .... ......... -' itne~ nay Seul'hH t' l" !lilt Wtill ~II . ill'l. l.;ii:un:i llt•urh (.I -.~ U R ' 1.ir 111• lll'h:.rhll' 0 600 sq ft. Mesa \"erde Costa lltesJ llunt Ekh · !r~ Alln .111111• •,.11 ~h.,,,1 ti-II Jt72 4!IJ 2744 area. I You are tht' wanner of Lo 1 t' 1 11 1 Aull'S tutll' <••.•t"" I four free tickets !Slll 001 5 '' · •m~i ·'~;in W1't'kend 1\M Shill 7 :111 D...t• * * * '"""..., valuetolhe 1100~ hJir> ""' U:th & 10.i Wt-t•k1•nc:l PM Shilt looldlteptt IKeptiollist HtttftP U.sll Spoth, VocatiOfl ~~~~·b~:~L.1~ ~~~·;.~1111~' :1 :Kl 111 II 30 N1•w11oi·t Cn·at Th111i:s 111•1·11 a l~11:1m11·. i:1111CI With ll('U -14i7 E ~:~th1·r s! BAY FRONT Prime office 760-9440. Costa Mesa. 250 sq. ft slite. Sl751mo Ut1ls in cld 779 W 191h SI SSl-8928 ..ctlV Sttow ~ll/2-1. 700,iUlll \'ilia -'OIMI lhlara;1 '1111 i:n·ut ~·r.<1111 for lk111k vh• W1·1l l'"lallh>hl'1l l'o,.IJ ~h-,,i ANAHEIM IH2 511fil kl-t'Vlnl! l'l'n in~ rr.iru bu.'~ 1·rt•11n :incl hrnli:1• VIKI .in• lh1· 1< nnll'r ul CONVENTION f'ound. 12 2ti, 'to· uf ltliOll AN OHIO Oil. CO. urf .. rs u1i:s !I 1lu.1i. a wn·k lrvnw uffln• ~:~ .. 1·1l1•fll hM1r 111•1• 111 k1·t' 1$1K 1101 CENTER Jan 2 IO hlk Orani:l' \ 1" l" M l'll•,tw Ca 11 Sh ,111111 1·<•n'l'r 11pµurtu11111 1111 1 .ilut"lolho• po ml' r J "' '"' I "' I 1• h111h tm·om1.• plu.' 1·.1sh iSI 1{)111 mo I' 1;1 t 1· if 111· 1 "o" Spoth, Vocation To claim tickets. l'Jll bunUM':.. hl•nd1ti. au "· 6'2 567 8, evt "'72 ~4879 , C.ll•ffl ~1lal) tlpl'll ~:1t•n1111::. _...lVlll!L-w .. ~ , maturl• µt•rson in l osta -7~ f.17 1.1 -.-...v Costa Mesa office with Tirket.s must be cla1nwd FOUND Mall' 1111.:. lt:l" Mesa area H1•"ardll·s~ _,.,,.,, ... ITY 1 ~ 1 ·1~:. S.'l!Hl II N II • b J blk b ... Vl"l"V"'"" 111•.·r/\l'Y".···.u\O " ,, l',IM rAITTIME ti ~m Expandrn,: 111ulh tuunselinl{ firm h<is 11\.lt'flrni:.~ for :1 ~ >harp uutj.!utni: ~lun• IX'"l'h· tu rn1t11·ah' Jml111111u~ 10 IJ yr 11hls C.1112 5pm li42 4321. t•xl 343 A~k fur Andrl.'u PART TIME ocean view Reception >' anuan 8, 19112 rwn. In 1111• & !!Olll. of expenence, writ1.• G.S i\rl' .vou 11~1k11,.. ror a s.'tr t••·,'R\.'I'..,.~·. l"t<' r oNn:NTION 2 ff. ,,. t: S C M ti H 11 !II :I . Read A · I b · " r ·"" area + o ices .,..4 sq • * * . men can .u n 1vo1p:mv whi·rl' 11111 1·;111 N 1 1 l"l':NT~:n .I .111 :! w Sat & Sun mi1r111ni:" ''" ft. Avail immediately ~4723 rants Co., Rox 696, hud1I ,111 i•xr1•lli•fl l ",,, fur n Hll ho)>11 T11 da1m 111·k1•b r.tll hn•nni: th1• Uail} 1'1lot I $425per1T1> 8519000 PARTMEI WA.MTED Found p · ~Oh. ~1 C1•rt 111l'f Xl111 'a Ian -.n 11 · · Figure salon Outstand upv~-. nr Santa .a..:.....!O -·-futur1"' If >"n ar1·. w1• :uul h<'fldtl:< 111 .., 111 ~ ~ !"lliiK ,.,, :!i:! h11·:.rma' ourl~ wai:1• E.17•STIEET ing opportunity Small Ana & (abrilln l.'M All ti 11 ~11uldhkl•l11talkt11~1111 i-ur•m•'" .mtl ~u·k fl:ll 11 1'l..,mu,.1t1<·1·l.11111<•il 1 m1h•a111• lk11mr''" a 3100 sq.rt. for lease investment net'ded and Des<..:J'.!.be~~IH:l9:t Wt' have wveral open 1 r l' :< ~ r " 11 111 l\lllJh lln1•rh M 111111 11> J.inu:•n "· l!IKI' l.:iri:i• wa,:on. van ur Plenty ..Dr parking. •, a desire to be a wrnner Found: m1ited Sh1•p ~·. Ines for nperienred Supi•ri •:rnr t'or•i·ma 11' • ~\'1111111,1. l'i.,.1 :1 ~,,., ,· * * * )>mall µu•kuv wilh !thdl block t o Westl'lifr 770-«218or213498·2060 bm 'Ian. mlXl'<i Rl•\ Mechanical auemblers rt"1\ln":l!i~1·.1~W1•h ll< ' R1oqU11'('l'ub1hl)'l11hft4il Custom Ulterior design M. rusl & b1:1i:c·: Tl·r for a laser mfg firm. r~1 l'XP-'r' Avvl> llil~1 I . DISPATCHER . HOSTESS lbs and a.11110<1. '1r111.11i: Ready tomovein!Com· ~--------ripoo M. whitr. mixl·d Soldrriniandhj!ht shop l lnc•t'fllta.01i11:1M1·~a I ~or i-rarw & 1rud11ni: l.or1l.J IJ1 !llHl lla"uh I n•1or1t (Jll 1o~21Ji1 petitive rates. rail Rob. ..._, YOUI OWN Shep M . .:ulc1i:-h hrn o.perpreferttd. CA.SHIB{!.ff• mmf)Jfl~ 1111111111'1111·1111 I Pr N1•11w11 111•.ll'h 1\,k for lion W1lharn' 631.Ql90 IUSIMESS 6"-3656 Wt' are a division of! ft....a ft-....&.. sl rul"l 11111 A fl ~w1·r HOST/HOSTESS Pl:mt St•n11•1• l,1•1k1111: rm C_,,...., ... DE Jolw\son 6 Johnson anii -•try vnorn h·ll•vhon • .,, & ra1l11"'. '"' t , l,l'r:rnn an Soul hl'rn ~m executive ofrice. """"'""' LMil, Lost 12·27 rl1amon1l as such offer an u I Avi>I~ rn Vl'r:-on W1·ll' µah•h flll•n. hi:hl 11a11N N1,,1,,1 !11l.11 ,.11(·r111•"I. Oranl!l' .rounl' Wllh 400sq rt. Pvt balh with Sma rt. well established sappture rm.: Kuffums. rellt'nt benefit pat·ka"l' s.u1•-r 1Mark!·,1.1:n11 "; work 1 305 :111 11 11 1•11'11111 1:1»11 ~Pl'll 1111 Som•· t:'lll'rti·nii· 111 shower Balboa Penin. beauty salon SJ&.000 West min Sub rl'Waril. Send .. , <. ci;L~t I wy C..1,. irt·J s,..., IK."14 ~'"'"' . o 1 ""i:1•r IM I h k 1 rm.642-4623. WlSTCLIFf A.REA, no ques tion~ askt•d resullll.'s. ur app Y • . ' . S 1"0.i..1 11111 . l.;ii:1111.1 :1n' wor su i1·11n1r.11•1 Gift shop, adaptable & 640-1_1~ at· .Laakmann Elet1ro CA.SHIER Or.gSt Cltril lli'.ldi 1•0 111 th1•m \1>11ro' ~P-Mla adoptable. visible l1X'a Found. Pers1anc ·•1 l"al. ~:~d~~~··s~2 JC~!1~ HOUSEW.U~SALES 1 ~r mm ~·1 S.il,1n llOl'St:l\U'.l'";n 1111 siqoohr 5-111 ~ Ground floor offa<'e lJoo,onlyS2S.OOO blat·k brown 11rani:1•. Capistrano torr Aero ~II or V l1n1t 1\11µ1~ mmrn.•ri..urah' y,1fh 1·~ <'l1li·rh I.uh . m11hlli· • Plcntic1M1x•r frontin& Newport Blvd COIOHADELMAR, Hunt1n11ton B1•a1•h Puerto> truwn ll:m1w.m', ltll•I v1·r Ill,; :Ill 411 h" horllt· .. I hr>. S:l 50 hi I ODetotor All new interior incl Fastfood.est 1957.eas} ~3046 EOE M FIH lnml•(Wl'>ll·hHI II l.ai:un;1 ltilh Mt l•L'l ~lltll tom1~a1flWS11l'l'1w11ni:s J'nnlrnJ.! I Sal~ Camera platl'room a!\ LADIES' SHOES ~1~tant Mun Tue" Fri A1-reptm1t apphc at1011, Sal Will work ll'rt1c·al full & pt time :\ppl) 1n 1·ommen·1Jl 1 .imera per.,oo L'ath1 Jt'an i, lu111Wlt·~e Hf l'MT pro Fa.t;hron bland, 1' H n>ss helpful. t'Xlk.'r1t·n1·1• · pn•frrred. but w1ll tra'" SALES \11vl~ 1n p1•ri.on. 16tm Oraniee co·:. le.1d1n1t I' J<'l'nlla Ave , r M custom ringmakec r~ Rtupt/T • t 1-\J II t 1 !!).• s() :J.~n. M $.'1 pt.'r hr lo sl Jrt <Jut11l 1·n I I"\ IMl" 111(1(1 I<' I I h f.! roll 1 n i: l' 11 m p a fl 1 Lil I 1>aw11 lilt ) li3!1 9110 rnr J!'pl RKept jllckpr /type Pledi.Jnl phont· m.1 oner t'Ssent1al 111/\M 1114 l'M . 5 da" Phu1w Jltl•r ~ PM 951 9Uti2 IECEPTIOHIST f'ull time Mu11 1"r1 . mu.-,t lit• pNMln all It• 111• ti j!l\t0rn.•ii & t'flJO\ ffi4'i'I 1111! 11uhhl' R<'11111 n•, i:ootl ~11ellrni: & (ll'rl ma n~h1p Nu 11 pin.:. 11hon1• 1•xp pn•fl•rrt•tl. full l'omp:im bl•m•f11,. \IJVI) Penn~""' 1•1 llili-0 Plan•nl1a AH•. l' M look1n~ for h11?h prudut• IOI! proft'SSIOnal :.lilt'!\ person Must ha1·e Z ~ ~-;'J l'Xpr Poi.111011 11Her!'.· ·~. benefits. tor t·omm .,.. -salaf") <"al Mr Co11 trun1 for appt Sl9 1421 "', Salt'!. "'• PROFESSIONAL TB.EPHOHE SA LES Prtl\rn orl <·losers un h : · ....... $100 000 -rl~ pu1ent1ar. , · L'p to W , 1·omm µaid.,; 11kl) (Jualirred 11 ntr lit . leJd.' Plu~h ~llJll llMI ' lo1·atmn MaJor 11\l"t'rl l11e plJlll> ne11 l"Jr Ha11J11an 1 ara11on. ~ r,. bonui.es Krn Brew· 1 h13 '®2_ ; SECIETUT ! ASSISTANT ~ MANAG-EI open beam ceiling WI lll &OUl Welleqwpped ._____.._ 5350 L'U:RICAI. Cl-;N .. :l!AI. Dri•yfu>. 71iH H ill II \I 1111t s1•·1ll'nl' 1 ~·17 trusses, skylights. wood ,.,.,. ... _ ASSISTANT MANAGER OFl" Mus i hl· .111111 700.!l:ISJ ." u ~ 1· ·•.!1 .1 i: •' r · · ' · · n~*ay Orin& ' cpts. 944 S.SS,uuu. .................... ... 2 days ""r week in adult I I I.! Su p1• I I I"" I , ... II' Ill Munrm HJ NII RECE.-r/fYPIST ""',. (~ w II NEEDCRF.DIT~ "' II num 'l'r" I' ,.,,~Jnl Sh ·I . ..,..., sq l'l A/Cheat. Sl200 mo ~·"1111u J lffl' apartmtnl, beach area 11lr 101 1·n I I run 1111' Ill. ... • l Ill rLUMIEIS Assist 111th rl't'<'l)llorusl For hu"' d1·~1j!n uv • hob.t l'r~ t·omp.i n~ 111 r~1.i ~1~a Top ~k1 ~ l'l:'Qwm1 \lu:;t hl' an a&."~ !(rt'"~l\i' & 1<dl Of"! i:amt.1'11 1111l111clu.1I. T~ •• va1 fur lh1• nghl pl'non ~.642·3663 ·'V ••· m ' GetVisaor Ma~terl'Jrd 213 1!!92·1~]3. lHnni: 11pt111n:1I 1",dl ,Lt:f'TRONll'S til:!K:IKll anil iira1nnwn 11 ,1111o•cl 11ulll'~ T ~ v1ni.: .. ~A'~:,,, w11h no nedit l'hl•1•k S ... LESPERSO..._. 2offires +bathroom & • .. nfrv t714 1171HSU "' " , ... lll!Ult ...... CE for hus.' l'o,.1:1 M1•,.,1 1!\aWl'M l. f1l1n••. GUARANTF.EI> Wr11t· L' 1 1 t ",, "" ,.. storage. 3'1S rt. $280/mo ... ...--.-0 ... ·. R r.X11t•ni•n•·•·1 l' 1'1" rnntr E~ttt'l'11•11o•i·1l an•ou11t ' ~hOfl Must haq• 01111 l!t'nl'r.11 t11f1n• 1:11011 l'Jll 1>12 '"l» 6''J-8~9~ to DPL, PO Hox 4775. "'' ta"lt I " n.~: l(',\I. 111mi:1111·n1 ''1ll'!IVt'rS1111. k _ .. h I I 'Om h. f I •. I I .................. 3803. I ' ' • --·v N ""l06 Ambi·11·ous bo•·s und L'x· 111 . • J ,,1,.1,1111 f111 1·1•m tnx· .1m1 am l11t1> \II 1 pan~ ... •111· 1 >"'JI .... ..._....... 1""'_._e<>as. '"°" J r.1· ni.: 1•1•l'l'f op IWl'Ct'(tforl•h•1•lr111111 r *1l eo...-CdM == a1rts l().13 "Aa-old. to ( 1 rn•rnJll111"i.1<1lhmaJi11· r1•ft'r1•1H1'" ~•II b1• 1anl't'm1·111 l".all or lll!~Rn.r.•y • ,· ..._.~RT · ·-1·• ,. ,~ , • ponu1111~ or r:11n111i: rn mri: n•i> •·iimJia111 \ l'r.i • I ,1 ~ ""' • n5nl"V G«ANDOPEHIMG-work one or two ev('n· data 1•ntn lll•l a1 I lllt•a!tant offll"t' l'orn 11i..u1,111n• hrnk1•ra.:1· i·l'nfit'll Ex•·1·lli•n1 IJJ~ appl ••<'rrill l.ini·h for l.\WYF.R Goud '~ f.'C:u!~~1~i~esn~ao ~· ~·~ Trmt 5035 eJ!~r~ARE ~n,~s:ap~~e~ut:~':,n; ~~rl~.tt~~~~'M\1~1''~'.:~·:~ ~·1~~~;~P~i'"~~~.11~~l~~~ ~~r_::;• ;;;~~~11~:~·;;~1·: ~~~a~t~~~'.s.:1~~1 • J i~:~1;,1wn Fran:111·L· ~~~~t1·~1;Ju':i~\,1~~.'r,11or.~ Alrport,fromS36Swlfull "-Formerly Lindu & t1ons . Transportation 110011 follow lhrttul!.h 111th 1'lCIJl'rll't11•1· For I 1 • ti40.8S\O •/. service available. Call •••••••••••••••••••0 •• and constant adult ·kill• fur f 1 "JI'·" a11pC 1<111 l71~lti4~ ~S22 1 r h f V1rk1's Ra rk 111th lht• ,, ·' ,J, .. l 11 EX('(" M'l'l Jt1mm J>Sl!<I _,,.RT • R lll!ECRET"'RY -• now or l mont ree. SCIHltr~ Co. best superv1s1on provided Newpnrl lk :.11·h n o•al & f 1 1 ... su• ...... CE v.-1rv UHITI ' l'staurant Wa11 r1•s,,. ,, .. wa8J3.99'76. All lypes of real estate Call 3 to s·30PM. ask for tiito1t1• uH11·1· Perma l"Ofl "anl in Nl'll'port " -" knocks often when you I ii .11 ~ an <I n •I! h 1' Rr:-p t'\llr ii. I t•r,:i11I•· C M 3 4 5 f t + U1vestments since 1949. 669·0207 Andrea. 642·4321. ext I nent & P T pu>11111n,. l'l•ntr Looi>( hn., h,ml l.il·i·nsi•rl '7'"'1111'. Ufl !.&! result gellinl! Daily Gt.0..J.!r ~ l'anwlot I t:cl 11 prni: •kill ' \ u111 bath, storage av a i I c--w.1..... ilt 343 J1 ail able Grubb & El 11-ork ' i·hulll·ni:u•i: for fltorwn ti•r ha-.•i. ' ;wht Pilot Class'f ed Ads to tiiJ 323.1 llU\' pnont 1 po~1111111 •n'!f'"~ S2501mo. S48 ·334S , ~ ....., ATOKltofClass I M som1•ont' unu,u.1111 lrl,urum'l'.li7552h2 '' . I r,1p1tll1 1!'""111 ,!••. "94·3803 2Rd TD1 Esl'Orts& Mooels AlTJ'OMOTrVE L~. ('flflt~·290'.;{11. bn~ht & ~k1ll!'cl I( lhi,. 1" t• n n i • I 11 i• r ' o " . ~~e~he Orange Coasl I R~>OFERS·All '-'Pl'"· i ~l'I< port Bc>a1•h l"ll r~ 64J.2171 545·0611 645·479824hr Pnco.......... 1sn1 ~OU. pl<'.ISl' 1·all w1't'kcl111 '1.7;i rn 2pm Phon 642S678 ~r.. l'Xpernl'l•tl1•0 Mu i.I van1 r11mi•1htJl&d1•11'···· Ba~rontl Medl9tttAatsM~ \'1sa1MC COOK--PM )'our ~martl''I . un ·~ll-1 5'!1!1; e ~ r~p & clt•~n1l.1hk 1,11° \"nl t m1l1'<I """~ • SINCE EARLY l A..dDrl•tr Gord l.11, 900 Ra1 s1dt> c hallenRt>d . unrll'r lall M1kr.l\.127222 vurtun111 ti-lil Kill2 -· Clfice s ace. 2SO sq n A01oroot1ve expenence Dr N Be h ut1lr1.eo fr1enii & tt•ll Macltllti1tt ' • · ~·:.r, S400per rm. lst and last. 1st & 2nd. Trust Deeds fnlaloywllt & preferred S day week · e~rt ac lhl'm about t has ;id L.od rositiOfl Cla.~ifitd Ads. your one· j~'tnd 11 h.Jt ~ou 11 ""' in 111a11.' sonwthrni: 11, sellJ>-, • Contact John 67S 9007. OWNER·NON OWNER ,...,...... Salary commensurate to COOKS C 0 mp e n ~ a 11 on 111 l.ast'r mfi.: firm Sl'l'k" ~~lloppin&eenter , Daily Pilot Classrf1rd~ CJ~i.•fu.'ll ucts ilu at 1<l•IJ , eves960-172S llbru4 umls ••••••••••••••••••••••• eicperient.>e Call Greg Experrenred dinner $24.000 -t benerus If ma t·hin1st ~ for pro -' Peter Dobbs. Broker ""·-.. ti tP rts o 1 t .. __ " ...,..llttltal 4450 760-6827 646-60lS ScMoea& uw ... n a ep a rook , l(Ood pa ) & yoo·re the •.-=I. pleast• lOlYPt' h1Zhtpro1l11<•llun ~! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,_Holt 7005 StnClemenleFord benefrts Appl) 1n reply rn confident'!.' to Mm~ yr.. l.'Xpt•r rn prt• • StoreorOCfire. IJSOsq. ft . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 491-6ttt___ -person. Jolly Rog~r. 400 Mr Charles. r 0 Box <'ISIOfl llliol('htntn): us1ni: Mesa Verde Area Earn 163 on Balboa $3190 WEEK. Christian S. Coast Hwy . L11Jtuna 20!>.Cd.M_~ rrulhnl( m.irhtnt'. lath1·. 54>4123 Island trost deeds Over Pre-School 320 E. 18th Bearh._ gnnder. l'I<' Xlnt shop loc. on Balboa ~equity. Short or long St. Cotta Mesa. Special Banking _Ft~4C}~.~-T We i1re a d111s1un of Pen.. all root & auto traf· Lenn. ssooo minimum. Program 646-5423 rACICA .. ER/ CUDIT /. Johnson & John:son and lil ..... sfy IJtr UNORWlfTll COUECTIOMS as surh offer un l'X fie to the Balboa Ferry 675-Zt,6 Jobs W..e.d. 7 075 VERY BUSY loan office Growing Man ne t'le<' AU*i CUIK <'t'llenl benerit p;u·ka~r passes m front. Great ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1I local Ne'41>0rt Beach tronirs manufa<'lunnl! Electronic distnbutor~ Ca 11 or a p v I~ al place for book store. art • • • Savings & Loan. is seek· company needs person needs mature person for 1.a11kmann Electro Ov shop, office, etc. S600 * * * Mrs. v. Troit Ing experienced loan eicperienred in credit & filing dept ExC'ellenl op hes lnr . 330~2 (.';i I le rm.673-2943,673·3930 ICATHYHOC91EIT 147£ 18thSt.8 ea c kage r s a un rollections.Wedealwith portumty & Company Av1ador, San .Juan .....,. ... ....., 4500 ~Yacht Vindex Costa Mesa derwriters for conven· over l.OOO account.s, bolh benefits. Call: Elsa. Capistrano a Off Aero ............. •••••••••• Newport Beach You are the winner of Uonal real estate loans. domestic ' overseas. 556-3880 Puertol 17 141 -193·6624 IMDUSTllAL You are the winner or four free tirket..s <S18.00) Salary commensurate Would consider retiree ~=======~EO:E;;&;;~;H~-;.--.. 5'ACIFOR four free tickets (Sl8.00) valuetothe with u perience. Ex· who would like to re· I valuetothe ~Voe:~ cellenl growth potential main active. Newport LIASI ~ y affOfl .ctRY Slaow with aggressive rom· Beach area. Please ad· COSTA MHA ...,.... • .., CIC ANAHEIM pany. Please call for ap-dress resume & re· •One 1500 sq fl unit ...tltY Sltow CONVENTION polntment : ferances to. P.0 Boie •Two 1900 sq ft units ANAH EIM CENTER Jan. 2_10 Ms. o.nny Parisia 1306 Ne wport Beach. •Two 3700 sq n units CONVENTION To claim tickets, rail 714-645-6505 Calif. 921116.1 •Avail.Jani •3S-38•sq CENTER Jan.Z·IO 642·5678, ut 212 MIWPORTIALIOA N•wyDri"r ft •Call 6.U·4463. To claim tickets, call Ticktt.smustbel'lalmed SAYIMGS&LOAM Over 21,go6d drlvin11re· Woe>dworklng OK. ~r~!!~ml t: ~·1112,,;;ci by January 8, 1982 1100 Irvine Ave . NB cord. brine MVR. Costa ,..,..,. 4550 by Januaf)' 8, 1982 • * * E.O.E. M IF Mesa Blueprint, A6" ....................... * * • ECRETARY will tape" PlaCfllUa,C.ll. / Garage for re nt on typt organltational HI~ somelhln1 to sell? F'\nd what }'OU want in Bllboa Pen. next to f\tn min es. 847·5032 CIHslfled ada do It well. DallY Pilot Classifieds. 7.<>nt <101,·112011'). mo '• •••c-•/ rm. 673-673-3930 f1a 1n•1/ twa Wmhct 7100 1111•11 Pilat .................. "··: Lolt&..-~;;T••••oo•••u•••••••• ~ace or Business C l, .......... ••••••••••••• AC04n,A.YAILI 1100 sq n. S310 Incl utlls. a..t I '-'d l lOC .. • ' .. 443 Hamilton •D. c M ....................... Tiit Joll;t:~ Inc. has :. AdYerti'1.11' t.a.... . 1194__ an A/P clerlcol position ~ .... W..... 4600 for an lndustrio1.1s In 1 Eicper. newspaper dil ay Slllesptraon 10 ""**•••••••••••••••••• FOUND ADS dividual Oen'I ofc and/ : h~dle kt>y accounu for Oran&t Coast Rttpfd1ble English lady or 1rmt'• expr prt-f 10 • Daily Pllol Salary. commission and with dau&hlfr 10 yrs ME FREE key txpr. xrnt bnrt' ,, UC'tlltnt benefits. Growth opportunities .-S Z to 3 bdrm house worklna cond Apply In for person with carttr 1m.bJtion Stnd &omit.or ltaN with OJ)• Clff: ptnOl\11: rnmnl11l1' r•111m11 '" M11r1f !"'~"' p" Lloo to buy Muat be . TittJoll.Y Roaer Inc Box 1560. Coate Mesa CA. 82JS2S. No phone a•lil Mu La11.111a Hill• 641-1671 170'2 0 111ttttAv call•. pluae An Equal Oppor· Artl prdtrrtd phone Irvine m-0331 l!L'l!»' Emp!~1!! ,Mint•' di Hollltd&otrnelall ovtr ACCOUNTANT ·T tu t. •I . . • towa &o look for 11r11•. knowleci1e ntt Busy ol •• ORANGE CO•ST 06 ILY Pl 0 llPt ·JM ,_. lofla1'1 .._ .. you'll find 01t11 , .. fi!_..<'t ...... MO-........,.J281____ "' "' L T aml'lt _.? u 111t, n• Mt't 11 Claulflt4. SEU ktlf 1ttms with a • 330 wA:t!i~a.'~1i2~r"'°tt.: .. •21 • EXECUTIVE SECRETARY . BIG 8 CPA FIRM LOCATED IM FASHION ISLAMD Big 8 CPA firm located in Fashion Island is seeking a professiona l sec reta ry . Typing 75 wpm. shorthand 100 wpm, capable of working independently, well organized and versatile. Competitive starting salary and excellent benefits. CM&. FOi UPOIMTMINT 1714) 640-9200 EXT.247 £OUM. ~TV EM'9l.OYEA ( t ___ ct __ :!i __ ~ _ _,) ) 14NTID ( (---co:;----) ) 'Newspaper Carriers tor routes in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley & Newport Beach • Good EarnillCJs CALL • Super Trips CI RCUL ATION DEPARTMENT • Great Prizes llilJPlll 642 ... 321 , . ';\~ ,,.. I ,.._t....., If-~ TO "9tt ~~!9ra1e DaU7 Pilot Clu 1tned · ..... _ ................................. • )lrJ •• IJ!ln , ..... ~~. ~M!._..~~~...,L..;:____:_:_~--L-~~~~...U:=:::;===:========::::::::::~~==:=:::::~=============~==~~ .. -: : Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 30, 1981 ~w.w 1100 Mir '•II•• ,.._ .. ,. 1141 Mlaul••• 1oeo ....._,._.,, to40 ._... n10 ~w...._. H ... ................... ····••·•···•·······••· .....................••....................... ·········•············· •..•..........................•........•..... ••• ..,; • ·•"' IOO ...... tocood homt. AKC SCUl.ET 'TAXDmUCTIOMS JEEPSCARSPICKUPS WllUY _..._, M-•• .. •••••••••••••••••• Sa111>yrd M 111 11ra old s fi..... ,...._ .... A ti bl I US "'°'~ :-:"..-r.: di ' 1 ' uv.•ateyour boat ''"'" _,, va a e a ED CARS• TRUCKS tor 'l'uMt•n Mr11 Rttp • • • ~-llJ> w-~7 •~WEIS Oeadt1ne0er31st local Gov't Auction•. COMEJNOR Houh fk,lbh• ao 30 ..._.Otth FrtttoOoodllorne.Com w Call tollfredortnCo •'or Dlrertory call CALI.FOR hours ptr ~t't'k ~;, '"""•Y II blnll1on Tur1u ~odua T•oa~ ll100t""'2u""' SumlusD1t1Center PIB*-"•S"L C'f'lltn\ OllPol"lunn' fur ""'" • Owston• w ,,_. .,. "'IT_. "" II o mt' m 11 k tor "' 1th Coeti Meu rx":r:~~· :at~ do~~ TnrthTARINlySbHn 14' Alum Seu Nym 9 9 ~3J0.7800 Cormltr·DeL1llo tN'l\ot1n1tl 'kill· ~a11t Vou •rt the winner or "' l: ""·t It l Gd d ArM-t/ cu.v.OLIT ~ ft ,, .. ,. "ra.. 1· " s oo 0 rc1t wtth kids. Ciall Mu old 1unt 11 n•·'t" 11 ic.v n, w r r. con · ,.....ClilNK~ 9SJO ,..., .. 1n11 to "•'t hu(·k 111111 hu~1 "'"" 11 ~" ICaett l 111 I • ' ,.., • mnn ?AA ""1• I ,..,11 BEACH BLVD " I t th 546-1879 ph1losoph"r Sh"" ••"• ~-·--"" " ._ 11llM""'~w:'lmSTft t\t'$:i "'or Id ''" ue 0 <' --' "' ~ ' ••••••••••••••••••• •••• HUNTINGTON BEACH 11 ......... ,w Mteit,a.,1rW ..... ...... . ................................................................... . 9720 ,.... t71 .... 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Poncbt 911 SC. £1el' '72 Tonno W1!( Stll 1h1fl anrl. window. 111 lulh~r rMIG. nuia but rou11h P7 't lmmarulale 137$ 5573218 szo.~ c:m Mwcsy ttso 1o1tao,.u 9756 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 70 Cougar MAKt OF'Ft!R J M •MX'•utl''> s,.t.. Vee.Ho. ,....,, 8050 lhat the only thing )ou INh, I_,/ PUTTllST 147-6087 or "l 0£Al£R IN U.S.A. ~t.i 1662 .... IV.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ihould fVer tXpt'('l to gt't ONrttt-9050 •57 • ..... s 9 m~ '74 Cougar. lo1ded. u1r, ANAHEIM on 11 11tlvtr pli.tter 1s ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• •-4 ·lll I full •SICIRUllS• CONVENTION **I BUY * * TA.!!_NISH. Custom o fl yacht .~TT~HI I PORSCHES • cte;'s~ ~·r'~1vrry CENn:RJan.2 tO Good used l'\trnlturr' Chr1am:as P11r11Cll', -.. vrr i6DATSUN7tO WAGON S571643 A{<~Lrt ~~as~~~: To rlaim llrkets. rull Applianm OR 1 will Mhctl••-whlllewatchin ic. partle•. t~UKZ) WANTED 4 ryl . autorruit1r trun~. ~~.!.,~'f=~ui .....,... 9'52 TiODlt1 RF.119.200 642 $6711 . rxl 272 seUorSELLrorYou W..ttd 1081 ete bestrttl'tj646·400S fartory air rond . ClOUO \~o•n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exp Col\$ultunl Our 1'irteu m1at be cl4111ned MASTllS AUCTION u~;t;;·w~~jd"w~·;0jj I;. s.N 9060 AM/FM stereo, luggage 'f16 Coov Exct!llent rond ui Reinder.s AIU . lnr by January 8. 1982 64M~l61 133·9625 Souvenirs. Cuh paid. ....................... rark. (1141SIW I llJ8.41A I Elegant wlute wtlh red !~n!...,!nt. Bu t offf'r 40'2081rehi'.:St'G4EOl,o; ---*-* • IEapect ally w anl WINDSURFER 12599 Theodore Robin~. lruther Silver Shadow ~- Newµort /833·11190 l''ree lDRockarollaJukl'·box , llUYFUINITUH Gerl"lllnReltcsjJSl-4Ct>4 U~SJSO G4G t089 1 Dir . Harbor Hhd 42,000mi $47.~ ~W. tHS barber chairs. piano. Lei_ 957·8t33 ~l• Mes11 642 0010 or &'4 7007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SICHTAllH many mo~9'78-91l2 20 ll()(u New 198 Lo\ w.1.U9ao lo~~lpa/ Student needs sml gd 546-8211 T__._ 9765 Old Df'ILa 88 Diesel 4 dr Work temporat\ Jobs e~~lll$ $88 Steepen. "'"'" -.. 9070 T...:b 9560 transrar tOOC»SlOOO. i8 B2t0.1<tra de1111 , !(Otta ... ,..... 19,000 mi S300 dn. S291l clOlietohornc l92:SGrebeRadio ~~f~(."TORY9S7·510tl I l/2HPor L~r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-6218.673·6948 see 11 1 $4000 Uy& ."78""(;;ii:.~··cr"1~;t;;;;,~ rm. Mar ;_848·31!3 VICKI HESTON ~ ~.rai::a~~w~1~1~! KING INNE RSPRING A.irCCNllpnHOr IBOATSl.IPS !-'OR RENT '8I t'ORD f' 150 P/U. 302 752~~evbSS.ll 9S81 JJK mi . AtC. strrro1 '80 Cutlass Like New ,,~SOt'IA'rf:S whistle, sterlinu sther EXTRA FIRM mattre:ts 536-98)2 N~. BCH 20" Z5', :JO'. V8 Auto. Tranb & OD · A.toa. ... IH'f.d '75 82t0 New F:n.:. tr,_ cuss. musl sell, 8 0 lmma r Lo M1 PB.PS. & 540-0400 ,.,00 ., ......... o " set. neHr used. worth 35 ~-"644 9 5 Plll PS. PR. Ing whl base. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.....,.,. Cond .. , 00 ORO S411_Z7_40_or966 9131 w111dow_s 640-7797 .,, """"'" SSIO.sac l241ldel. Ne, er 1Shp; a\'ailabll'. up to 59· dual tanks. ahde wm Alfa'-o 9705 ~75 .. i -SECRnAlY /IEXIEC. Personnel \1h·l•rt1~1ni: Antlqllt' nrrany Lamp used queen sz. worth MlnkClt l'dlll area S9 rt l'all dow, i.tep bum11er. l\M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vc6tWOC)ltl 9770 '77 CllHft• Wt red. SSOO $399. cash only. 1218 del. .....,_,.., 8013 P eg~ y p a 1 11 ~ 11 11 R11d1al tm:s. lllK r:11. I MEW & USED '77 28> Z F'lawlt·~~ Auto. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Soprertlt' Brougham 2 Dept. has Opt'lllllJ.! per expansion Npt Ut•h rtnanC'ial St'n ll't'l> ftrrl\ Good t~ pin I(. shon hJnd. expr req . on-:.mokt•r ~bt.,.n9-2 ~-.!_~/~·6390 Usuallv hornt',_754_ .7350 ....................... 7l419SS 2473 wkdy~ II 5 owner. MUST s i;.LL' ... E.I. IOM~·.• air, stereo SS!JOO '6().'65 vw left & nghl dr Brown/tan fully n.. r I A Wh lbani-z l<•em11 n I' let• pm $6500 I:< 48300 I r r AW""' ""'• 631 2991 door. '73 left door SSO ...,11n'd SJ400 $42 359_8_ .,.,auu" ntique •le Oak tabll' w 4 rh:.11rs gullar. $300 l't•J\l') OO.l.2tl6 Orange County'a oldrsl 08031oHA'J'CllBA~K each WesLem st) le whl -_, L Cradle Great for Bab} BrownC"•h1ons.e-i"' amp. 80 uatt, S1.•o RalboJ Oo'e' Powl•r & leatllng dealen1h1p f Su 77,. ..... -W~ Or D P $220 ..., ..,,,., ft ,, .... ,...,. "'"e ' t P rk up Loaded, sunroof. uJe. nrns or per »eetle ._..._, ero tN·e 968 2750 '"'"7Gi41 e,.. ...,.1t shp for rent tu :10 ....., ..,, " : on ' R l' r u r e Y o u b u Y ., ... l 962 ......., """" 0 Lon" " d s9•0 W 11 blerrota•"" Mu :11 i.ell RO ea. S48·9744 , .. any extras ""• m ·""""' 1'7$ 1156 ,. •ir " 1 Jn"where. l'Ome 111 & see "' $2800 .... , 6096 ..__. 8010 For Sale. <"oekt:lll tablt'. Vibraphunlo,3spds.:lur throw 1n 1•umper "l>~.&theGTV6 2 ~&the 675-3!H611213l32G8094 VWbus engine,dualport. ~---------1~-.cft :.J" X 60" :< ·'•' glass taves. gd t•uml ~ h~t W.wportMarino hi3-~ ... Atl 9725 $500 ,. • ..,,M ""'° tt57 •SECRnA.RY • ••••••••••••••••••••••• top. Gold basr. $115 S.'.16-9873 Rand~ l)a, Vik, n'l>nth 1w; 055t V Spider Veloce' .,.....,,,,.,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fast pal'ed Realestale APHARPUABNOCREARSEERAVIC"' 642·116C!> GIBSON ' ..• l',tul Sta11 ._ ..... ~----9090 -9570 BEACH IMrORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14 Su""r o~ .. ttc. runs & CXficeneedl>•harp,Yirll "-Lge solid mahouan~ ...... ~ ...__.""T" ••••••••••••••••••••••• tl480o\eStreet.NR 1981FIAT ~ """' organized Gal. iSv.pm. Webuyusedapphant'es ,.. -dard. mint ' kr11w1\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18GMC'S RfER VAN 752•0900 SPIDYlOOO looks great , am 1fm with good Set·retJrial We sell rerond , guur desk Nds rerin SIOO. w dark I r1 rn S4!15 V H, autom11l1r trans . rass. Musl 1>l'll 1 $2650 skills appliant•es __ S49·_3077 ~1_:1_058art5orwkncls w1case.~S1121! ORY STORAGE 110Wl'r 11ll11l'l llrukrs. l!ltllllarborttlvd .CM L'hampagne l'd1t1on /\II 67S-3426 '-• -631 7170 options, still under fat· Twin utra long mar Office FvnNtw• & h111h bat·k uu('kcl ~t·at~. • lory warranty A MUST Vaho 9772 Cootal1Pegg~ 11332900 llUYA.PPUA.MCES lreoss. box spnngs 1Jr~d1 ~-Rt 1085 Monlhh boat & It\' ra1sedwh1tt·lt'lti-rt1rt·~ IMW 9712 SH :S89'JS ""!!!!!!!!!!~C~r!!!ub!l'b•&-i!E!l!!!ll~1s--Les 957 8133 bed rr~ml'l> $75_ ~-66 •• ::;.;.;; ••••••••••••• )IOf.ll(l' 0 f11r Ull\ ~Ill' 2-1 & mas:~. 1·u,1om (>Jllll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A MUSTSJo:~: l'AR' ••••••••••••••••••••••• #I VOl VO DEALft IN ORANGE COUNTY ' -= Refng. rrost free. t'lran. l\mg Sm• Box Spnni.: & hr H ,. u ri t' I rt',. t·.iri>et parwhni.:. vorl 1982 MODELS SA.DDLEIA.CK IMW $e(•unty 1 works good $1 50 Ma ttress. $60 l'U * * • launrh1111: & 1<a~h111 i: holl>S&mor1• llM42lll9J GA.Tl GUARD ~41Hl513. 5411.4435 Jo"rame. S2S Fantastu· Lonv L-*smatt 11rl\ 1 lt·~o N ''"' ll"t 1 I I' 48 7 2 T J S st !l !I HYE 131·2040 49S-4949 r k t:J.&2 ~1 111t l>u11 ~ 1131 I' •k 11 Thr-'oru llob111!>. l>lr · uow111 ·75"' I W \II rhll or SALES, SYYICE O\'!o;~~~lrvl RY or pm ate ,·ommun1t~ Washer. d~an. works Cond 642 1306 w d.\!>, <., "" ·" "" • " ••• r1a ai:on ' La~una Bt•arh art'a good $95 548 8513 . after5PM Hunllni.1on&•arh l>r Nt•YipMI ll1-.1d1 lt urbur Hl11t . l'o:.ta F'orthl'be~tdeah 1n ne"' part~ Great lxxh Relief shirt Will tram You art' th1• Yi lllOl'r ul &44 <r>tO Ml'!\ a 1, I 2 11111 n 11 r Southl'm rahfornra ~ bl.I IW! 2706 Call for App t. Mon ~~ ti Pl'C'an Ch rs for tl1111ni.: four rrt't.' t1doa·t~ 1$111 om M0-8211 t'orlll! St't• Us Tod<•.I ' EXPERTS Thurs 494-l!Si'I ()ryl'r. gas, clean. work!> lablt'. SSO eu . t•ash uni~ , alue to thr Se~'y, 12·Spm T\p1111:.I ~-MasS8S. 548-8513 or l>Ml·1512orS48·~00 Sports, Vacation TIWllpOriatiOft ·i~1l~~t':,~::::1 1~1~!\.~''. &· ' min bookkl>!'pmg. r.1 ---Nev. King Sitt' llt•d. 4 !\1·t:o. Clftd RV Sltow ••••••••••••••••••••••• snoo gJ1 5479 111g, billrng '\on ~mkr !Fridge Creen Side ti.1 designer ~heC'b . S3i!I ANAJI ~:tM Aircraft 911 O --I CM 75t 5525 side. 1225 Good Cond OBO 551 3799 CON\'ENTto!\ A.altos W.t.d 9590 -····;:::·w··:.·:d····· 1 ···-WE···:.;EB>·····,·o··u·.····· SADDIMLEWBACK Ser\'lct> Station \tlen I 7S1·9322 _ Kmg size 1net11um firm l'f.NTt:H .Jun 2 Ill ,.. ... ....,,. -·,.. " danl F\111 T1nw Da~s F'roslfrf.'e Refrig, SI:!!> posturt• 7.one1I ht•d . t lt•:rn To C'la1m llrkt-ts. t'.111 T:! Ex nerll'ed 9686505 "-esseru. mirror.••o I ~ 64552711 642 -56714 •·\I 2i:! ·n .to, lua<lt•ol , Ot' ,\I' GOOOUSEDCA.RI j 21!402 Mari:u1:n1t•Pkw' u• ft .,, ~lOh~m111l'.1ll l1.111l111 i\n ·h 1 · t \' SERnct:: STAT tu!': :\T 642·7415 r~ t ... _ 80551 Tlt·kt·t~ mu.,t ht• 1•1.11111<·11 J • H •5l! .,., )l 111.1: rnn!>u i-red I !\ issum 11•10 T""''D'''T p \ --r-h\JJnUJJ"\K ·~ .1111 • I __ .... ur 1977thrul9HO i\verypkw\11rr 1 ~. ""' "" t1mt' P Sears ref rig rustom •••••••••••••••••••••••1 213 ~ !iU'.!I I 131·20 .. 0 .. 95·4'49 ply Shell Station lith & rmd.el. dbl door. 23 cu rt. furn. Hsehld llem:. & * * * ~ ~ ~ lm!!!J. NB bm. Sl3S. 673 2490 MIS(' S2 to S.W Fumihno-Offlu Motori1.d l ilies 9140 l'IOllt.'d Sunday:. g'""'""'Ymn•hl ' 1-:-i;; IOlO "'·'-"''"""" IJKt: Nt:W SHI•· "'"' ;;··,:··, .. ;;;••;;:7••• k I & r~~~[~~l~;~·~rn~E ,1 .~~···:·;·:········· S:brld~ldo~~ ~~;l~n~ha~lll;~~ ~t~~:~~~::;;~::~~~t~:· ;\ (~;~lf~~l~:L: I: .11~ Pl~ or-. Ca.ty uro\ . for annt 5Si 567~ v.-I G• I.I mg equi1> :. u l'r:.. ~ l'u1·h •101~·11 l(t111' »•I ~--.c.r.: -1 , ...... CJllr~ 1 mirrors. tablt' ~aw. skill s l' 1· r l' I .1 n ti,.' k " " " ... ~ llarl.>0r Hl \(f Stoc"--C'-...1.. I 2A4Ccista MrsaSt •a~s. m1s1· har"'"aro• I I I Nl·wtm•,&v.h••i•l:-S.UMI t'USTA ML'.S1\ ........... ., tcrll , " "" l'ft'l l'n/aS \01\'l,1 .1111 ~9 .f:J'.jl ~79_25•00 We need rull tlffit' rlerks ' Costa Mesa 660 w 17th St •I I. C'M v.w11n l'all Sl1•1I'11r l.111 . lo w or k 111 ou r l You are the winner or 673-4523 rla<71 11i511>271 ~~/ stockroom Prefer or I four Cr~ tickets ISl8 001 - ganized !>elr starter~ I ,aJuetolhl' Horws 8060 fiefs 1017 ••••••••••••••••••••••• who enjoy paperwork Sports. VK.atiOft •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·ox I MOl'rll Ill.I' 1-:. controlling part:. cl1:. ClftdlV Show 't'owil( i'-t•bra Fult'h••:. SW rur~alo• CIEIBIMW The '70 H50 Spytfr r N t•t•oJ' minor 1•111:1111• work IEAlLEllCIE ~o:ir.t"'l' p I' S1300 YOlYO 1006 Harbor Blvd HcMdo 9727 (.'()STAM ~SJ\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64'-9301540.9467 VISIT YOUR I 1964 Yol•o I 22S ORANGE COAST Good trans Nt't'(h work HONDA ao!OR09669140 ~gtU::T!~Rs ~·.~~ ........... . UNIVERSITY 9905 SAl.1-:S&St:RVICJ-: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol.DSMOllLIE HONDA. GMCTRUCICS 2K5() Harbor Ill\ d l'CIS1'1\ r.H:Si\ 540.9640 '79.ACCORD t.3 Ramhll'f (.'la:;~1<· Wa1wn VII i.:11 1 ond Orii.: owner SllOll ~7:ni Ilic* 9910 •.••.•................. '74 .. ,It A.polo VII. 111r, new brake~. tires $2800. 551 64S-I FOil SALE 11 · Pinto hatrhback. dean. 4 spet.'d, new tires. luRRage ra c k.good Ll'31\Spor1at1on car St200 000 ll4H570Jerr 631 ·7!97 ~ana V6 Pinto HatchbaC'k Was in wreck Bod) and frame dama11e All else OK V8 l47.000ong m1 I nt>W trans & radiator. pump. very good whls & I ttres. no broken glass Interior good Reds Jv111I A )(re.it deal ror llll'rhanit· or parts sales Mu~t sell all together $700, makt-ofr Call !J68.S844 a ft 7 30 pm * •• D.lnt 522 Aliso Newport Beat•h You are the winner or four free tickets ($111 001 \;duetothe s,orts. v oc atioll Clftd RV SIM»w ANAHEIM l'OJWENTION <.'ENTER Jan 2 lO To da1m tu·kets, l'all ti42 5678. e xl 212 Titkets mic.t be claimed I)\ Janua11 8, 1982 ••• lribulion Sh1ppin1? rl• ANAHEIM HORSE FOi LEA.SIE pr Nl'w hJrnhoo '"11.!I'' 111 5fll6 rel\1111( Minimum 2 :' CON\'ENTION Owner woulcl hkl' to reu.~ >t!.1 7~~ yrs preferred CENTER Jan 2 to lease his thuroul(hhrt·d f'\..os & "'"'-s 1090 T.! :l'iO 1 •• M 1 "111 C 'uucl Wt'll Buy Or Sell Your Clton Import On Excitin '82 BM'VJ's HaYe Arrhed! :! 1lr. :\ '1)(1. air .11n I 111 I l'I) !'11•;1n t>7:; :1:; I~ Coclloc 991 S ;3 Pinto I owner lov. .locJlar 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1 great mel•h t•ond We are a dl\'l!>rnn ol To claim tickets l'all horse to Jn l'Xll(>nl'Ot't•d •••••••••";.".?:: •••••••• ssm Johnsoo & John!>on •ind 642·5673 ext 272 rider Long & :.horl Anllqul' Sm l'11n i:h1 1"11 1tr.i:i Consi9nm•nt1'' Coll Our UHd Car Mano9tr TODA Y11• A h•w rl• m.1111111 i: KI Moth•I!> & l1t•m11:-.11 l' i-1111 ;l\allahlt" Wr· l<lll.'l'1ah1t• 111 ~:oro111•a11 cMt\t'~ anti fl.1 1<fto" 11n·~.,.nt'tl llMW " ••••••••••••• •• • ••• • •• • CONT&i4PLA TIMCi liS() bst orr -197 4924 eo.ctor's Car CADILLAC? as such offer dfl l'l\ Ti k 1 • i "-1· •d term p,1 party .,,il. Piano Ht•a111 1·c1r11I 1 ~1 St1111k1 1-:111h1111, '"'"' t•ellenl bend1t pa<·ka~r c es mus ut' c a1mt r. •o, Send r-umes or ··ppl,\ byJanual)' 8.1982 Kathy 642·0565. R1charcl Tuned Sto11I S7~o ~UI rm Ml 'ST s~;1,1. H u 968-8310 S*7-56i2 l>'\lt\4ti :lo'.t./ llllll II t'\ l' at Ladkmann Elrl·trc * * * ()pUCl> Inc, 33052 Callr Ross Grand Tour 11 Ru\• t'lai.:.1t· 7 .\u~ln.in :l5tlll.J1<:1 1111: llurn. S-17C, A\111dor. San Juan Frame size2Jin,hlark Hc•11•11dCioods8065 Crand Beaut buttt•mul 0011.av.J~.ikt. Sl!I~ !fll Capistrano torr ,\t•ro Whl Z7 in New $250. sell ••••••••••••••••••••••• rea_:i. 6'2 99Hll. 642-1960 I l\uwai.uk1. $40 ~:11; :1110 PuertoJ Sl2.S 7St 2SQ_2_ Coolwan l'l.350 11111111.1. i:ll 1·11ncl. 83 I ·2040 49S·4949 Saddll'boc~ 1u .. w Minion Vif jo EOEM F H liilc:l.CJM.tftiafsl025 Stamles! Steel. Wa lt:r SMALLUPRIGHT 1 ~2 .. 40ll "·'"·1'·1ki . SwitdtboordO~r. •••• .. •••••••••••••••••• less Girt Brand New PIANO.CONSOt.t: Ol't•tb "11 rk St!IC, I WE PAY P time 3 11 shift & St.illtn Box ·~orr. SZ2S Mod l'I. with bl•n1·h s:.;:~110 Where Cwsto..r Srti«Coflles Finl! Sall~ Sl•n lt't' I ,,.,,~mi: 2\llW l•t Sant,1 ,\nJ wknds Will train HOW 25•1,FT ull48~• • 1\aned & in 1:0011 rnnll1 Mu~t St'll' ·111 11.a ... a!\ak1 ., TOP DOLLAR j 642.:3913 Red.wood 2x6 ecking .___. 8070 l ion. $799 Cu ll t>7S Ull914 j 41n.,., run:. 1111 $If.II h:.I ft..-._.. __ 1 E-cit•' CJ +.ro long ; also redwood ---1 eves It wttkenct~ • olr 646 !ll107 FOi USED C •RS •-...v> IJ;Jl SSTalEPHOMIESS renring Lowest pnre ••••••••••·~··••••••••• 1-A Pest Of Yo.r 17 14 1 11:~ ;1171 t•lo:il'll Sumla~ SSSALESSS gua r J im or Ken Genu1nt! Col umb1Jn --Tr"Clilen. y,... .. 9170 AUHMA.CiMOM IMWf'wc.houOr anytune,646-9885 EM ERA LOS : Your SportiagCioods 8094 ....................... POMTIA.C /SUIA.IU Leading solar rompan} · - -' eho1rl'. 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II "I•• 1\1\ol i ...... \\......,, 'dil 'hh.l i9 l'oupe dl' \'ilh• hsm kas1•11r hu\ S5i 1393 Che•rolet 9920 ..........•............ set appointments for our ••••••••••••••••• ••••• • 1 1 1 a pres ski lx>ot!>. 'szs ll1kl' ~Ow Pt.oM PI011! sales reps Top dollur p_, 11 o Srtkes 807t rat·k S2S 1;.11 122:1 Alt/to Senk•, Parts WE BUY paid.houri)+ honus + ca ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · &A.ccnsories 9400 ( 14)522-5333 •CHEVIOLIET comm1ss1un Call :;:.;i~t~~~t. ll ke j ••A.IRS•• Sfon,RHtaw.t, ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLEAHCARS STWIY&YISR•.. MEW 1911 anytune. 770-9181 111iih ---Sa\e s1.ooo or more un 8ar 8095 AND TRUCKS OIAMGIECOUNTY'S ~aum MOMTIECARLO sch o o I s t u d e n t s DAllCROOM Fine Fu~ sho"' n 111 your ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ATllHTIOM OLDIEST ~u LIEFT·OYU! welcortlt' Complete photograph•<' own home h) l>arrl'll LOSING l.EASt-: •1u1t MG &· '" ~~ \utto trJrb . air i·un!I + dkrm ...,n 675-1405 Sawiders IW8 ~017 ('all 11111( OOSlllt'!'~ M•lhlll! ooul 0MA.1-s YOUR _, I \LI I I 1 ""Pl .. ,.10... rn.in' othl·r l''' rJ~ • TWXOPIERA.TOR eats----1035 5f~tror ,\ppt tur~.~~~~111~~ Jni " 1 ·roNNEAticon:H <iorJ.?eoo_,. <ti()tllll machme W11ltrain Ex tBluePotntS1amese.M •••••••••••••••••••••••room !'hair!> H<"aUl\ NevrruM'(f,$7~ _ f'91a:i!!•OiDil ..., ..... _ .,. ,.,w ·7-1 1'1nto Hatchback. l(ootl c'Ond thruout 2nd owrwr Asking Sl.350 Or be:.t orr er 960 2686 or S4.S 7988 75 P l ~TO SQL'IRF. WJ\CON This one ... 111 make tht' perrert 2nd r.ir St't' tod.i) 1i84L'MX l St 999 Theodore Robins Dir . Harbor Bh d , Cos I J Mesa 642 00 10 or ~8211 v.,. 9974 ••.•..•................ '74 Vega Wagon Ney, Ures Nds en)( 1200 C'a II 5.J6.-t238 t>erore 3. art 6 Classified Ads. your one stops~l!!.1..Center _ Aeltos, Used .•••.••.....•.......... Good typist ror TWX ....................... tiiiisc:elaneCMK 8080 Dlspla~ l".1:.1''· w:11t111i: FiL~MG'~. 71 'Ill ,. 1' Sale:;Sen11·1· l .t<:t!'IJI~ !a,11114r·~'1 H~~YDSC7h'!,!_._t cell. opportunity & l'om-t Black F Both Fixed LOSINC LEASE. II u1t Salon hainlrH·r~ .11111 Mana 6.11 7797 l\C' msi.: HIGH IUYE• ~ CJ\R\fER lll'S lllllHI cnu lllSHOllll l>oH Quail Sb ~Y benefits. Call Sh<U. 540.2500. ext 352 tingbus1ness.st-lhnl(out hydrauh(' i·hair~. m1r ""' ll.llS R.litt·l~fW :-->EWPORTHE.\rtl a,556-3880 Eves.96226Z7 ALL supplies and fix ror.;.sht>.ht's anclplant:-. ·~vw-BUGSIH:LLwilh l Top dollar:. for Svurt:. ~• _..... •• , .... -... ,,., .....___ ... __ .__ 97 .. 0 1 1 833·0555 I ..... ----6 --h M 1 J turesmrludinJ.? Also make up -.hJm•w111 Cars. Buf!S. ('.1m1wr•. ..,..,....,._ .... 1 ... 1 ... """' ,~~ -"· ~ rd'Slans. moot a e. Olspla) cai.es. wailllll! · · "' 2 strai1tht doors and TYPtSTflECEPT S175.2Adult f emale.SSO r11om rha1 rs, Beaul.' and h~1rprnd11rb !ltra1ght 1>an Will St•ll lll4 's.Aud1'~ '"ti2002 I n f I ·I ,••••••••••••••••••••••• SEEUSFIRST! Younfi Orange Co l)usl •• ,, nna< ·' Call 631 97~1 or Ask for LI t' M \i R 1 • rt'I • a 1 11 ' '1 I •Ml --'--r a I Wt• h.·1\'e a "~wt .~~1 .. 1·t 111n 1 CADILLAC CLEARANCE SALE! 1979 CA.DILUC SIEYILLE {1AKZ762) ea. ,,...,.T.>V.> Salon hairdryers arid t•omplell• or S<'parate I 1\ hi• ...,.,,... r rn1 t" II ',......... ,.,,.,. ' • ness ookin~ for recept artert> 898 hl!Olt JIM MA.llMO 1 · w '"..,.,.,,, 1 •1 __ ....... M ... _ or N ~: W & l' S ~: L> "--8040 h"drauhr rhairs. m1r · ' Call 675-3017 art 4, ~ Kl!lli """" tt'Ctucs Friendly p one vo1ee1 --, , YOUSW A.GIEH to 0 MW L'he' rolct.s' good benefits Cal ••••••••••••••••••••••• rors.sheh•esandplants ~Art.res I .,.. Be 1:11 I I 19717331 D KEESHOND Pups AKC Also. make up. shampoo Class noor cases .... Jll Altltos for s• Intl I at•I) \ ( I ~ tfw? I COMHElL CHEVROLIET ana, 549 t!S7_ Ch M F p & nd h od HUNTINGTON Rf:/\CJI Whitt' red ll•Jthi-r Ill ···Jmpare Hou·. e or lrTI I amp sire el a air pr U<'lS unit. 0H1l·e unit. t•t1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, ~ URGENTLY NF.ED s h o w Pvt pl } Call63197540r Make offH Takl-IMPORTANT 142·2000 ll•nor. hJ~ all option~ IMU1.s l>1rrrtl1•<1!>t•andt>O ~E~~~h~c~nB~~r~ 21JlaYl·134S~~m _ arter6.898..:._6809 Dehvery in Januar~ NCYTICETO WENH:O TlllS CAR IS LI KE rros ~rn~1b1t.'v1m1' wilhoul superv1s1on for SHIH TZU Al\C' KJRK JEWELERS 2300 READERS AND N~W M ST St:t:• • 0 ; d I 2 t :I . u . r : .'JOI I Lir h11r Ill 1 d I( ~T \ \H.'-\ S46-l 200 . pups. · •BALLOO.._.S Harbor Bl t'osta .~l"!>.t" ADVERTISERS YOUllE.XOTIC th<· 932VAA l m MF:Rn:1n:s rs 2t3 j Texas 011 compan} in $250andup Cashonly "" .......... ' u &llmSHc••s t ... ,....LH ... CI IMW Costa Mesa area We 638-9~ Uruque personalized gift ~......, The price of items --"" Ofi l4 liJ7 2333 • * * '"'" Wm• T p ""''· Ch•mp;oo L'"'' AK C "" borthd". w"'d'""· 1V • ..... I ::?,";;':;! ,';{, ~~~:; :; I ~~~~ ll 1·2040 4ts.49 4' 1972 Mit-.C Eft ES McrQaret l~wtr Pres . Southwestern anmv Call645·644S ttE:r S ............ -8098 19762002 P< Al llOOSSo1anoC1r tOO.~(' Petroleum. Box 7119. f't Colden RetneYer Pup . Of w n, .__ classified advertising 250 Pies Just Beautiful ' _Balloons_~rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• columns does not in Metalhrfjord. blue.111r lluntinl?\on&•arh orth Tx 76t01 r 1 u-'f 1 c I ""'' 2 4 do o r :. t' d J n . You a-the winner ol ---Great Personalities'' A IPackmg boxes or sat. ooc:aut1u oor ,., }f elude any ipphcable rondition1n11 . ii terru bro"''" !Jn Ret·ker fourrr'..:tiC'k"t,ISl"OO • WA.ITRESSIES Mosl Apprer1a1ed 2Scperbox wmty Free deliver) taxes. bcense. transrer <"assettl'. hght allo~ AM FM Power brakes, \aluet~~tht' ' " f\Jll time. expenenred Christmas C1ft ! 49\1 3901 833·0336 S148. 646 17~ rees. finance charges. -3100W. Coast U~y wheels. full) ret·ond 1 , Cllly. evtnin°s. apply IO ---1 ---1 r r . II N rt Be <'ti tioned. new tires. MUST j.l()Wer steenng. Utr l'Oll ~ Vacation .. AKC Irish Setter Pup· WANTED Rose Bow loah&Marine ees ora1rpo ut1oncon· ewpo a SF.ECAR' rl11.Jo111ng 1hr 082FZBI ~·R'v..ia.0w rf:a5i'~~~~ole:~u4~ pies Show & Pet Avai~ Tickl'ts 714-646 -7343. Eqilifl"'IM troldevkecert1hca11ons 642-9405 '..i· ... _,.;. ... CI IMW SAOOUIACI IMW ANAJl::i'M Shots. St 25 to SJSO 213-67o.ooo7. Happy New ••••••••••••••••••••••• or dealer documentary WA ..... TED ! --.-"" Ill J" .. O 49"49 .. 9 Beat'h 5111-8722 Year! ---G.erd 90 I 0 preparation charges un "" 831·2040 495.4949 • '" ,.. ~ t'ONV~NTIOl\ WAITRESS CR Dane r fawn. AKC ATARI & 10 Games. S270 ........................ ~~h~d:;:i~e~-~-c-•r_ic~ ~!j ~~e~ T~y:w a;~ --1-,-7-9 UGI t t7-5-MEICIDES To r,~,;~1:k~t :. 1~·all Expenenced '"dinner, 1Yr.S100or Cood Hotne A.~JdorDou1c • * * AV !!' Henna/black. sunroof. 450SLC 642 5678, ex t 2i2 cocktai Is. F T Ben 968-1348 640-SlOOor 760·2646 Lb Shaltt.a.are Gaefal air ronditionin" .. •t"rAo Ivory with red lealht•r Tirkets musl lw t'laimrd Brown s Restaurant. -r-" "• ~ tnte h II bl 11106 Const Hw) . So Wire Fox Temer pups . 4 Weld eqwp one 80 cu ft 434 Elmhurst ••••••••••••••••••••••• cassettl' .h g ht a flo~ nor. as 1 possi t• b\ JJnuaf\ 8. 19112 Launa rmnths.AKC.SJOOea ox)'. cyl $75. 60 cu rt Costa Mesa .,._..M ... ..iTaS ..--..1111111!11•11111 ..... v.tieels.roghghts CALL 0at>.,~~uotnl'sm,3n1"~on~i.111010". · • • • (7J.0 828-0224 acet cyl $7~ & one 40 cu You are the winner or rw:s' -TODAY! '""" • 11 WllJJNGTOWORK· n. "B" Preslolite tank fourfreettrkels ($18.00) COMSUMY "................ SADDLHACllMW lhisisamusbeHar'" '&l B1s1·a1ne ~t.• W l(O, 1. IK E: GR F. i\ T Doxie M1n1atures AKC $5(). valuelothc IUYM&UASINCi c .. t•M••• SADOLHACIC IMW 427 6 1·yl.runs i;ood' ftEWARl>S? reg Males. S300 SBVICE ,..u,.tloi.ruo.m 1 ' lll-2040 495.4,49 8ll·Z040 49., .. 9 ... 9 l'JOOOB06427702 r I S3SO 549 0073 CUstom JOO Gallon Salt Sports. Vacaffo.. ..-~ ~ Sail Chevrolet is looking ema es, Water Aqua rt um .ct RV Sltow All makesand modl'ls .,.._ 9720 'aO MB 4s0 SL Cham '77 Montl' Carlo. loadl'd. ~I~~ ·pa~e ~[!~~ 'h"e~ UKC I PR I A me ri can Compll'te w /cabin el. ANAHE IM Below any rteet Pnce TapPDll,dllar ••••ri•u•2••1•0••2•••d•r••••• • ~~g11".e.:..'.e5a121ther. cai1srtte t'al1~an'~,.!,X1::,l',r w. stler(•o .and insurance benefit~ EilkumPuppies.SISO filter system . UV CONVENTION plusAFREETANKOF ...., <AR u K V\N '"' ''"' and are wilhnl'( to tram ---~Ji~ SteriUier. Deroralion.s & CENTER Jan. 2·10 GAS on any new rar we • '76 450 SL Sl l\'er hlk 13 Montt' ('urlo. xlnl i•n11 lhe nght person for 1h1s M Lhasa Apso puppy •'istt Must See! 973·0838. To claim tickets. t'all sell CALL NOW For Your Car! 106 31 leath. pohshed 1o1llo~s. PS· pb. :.11r s 1 t>rt•n saJespos1tion Cnll frrd AKC champ. lines. 9-4 642-~678. exl 272 675-9l~B83S-6636SA JOHHSO..&SON • lowm•64Z·~.~2 t960 r11d10 tiq.1f SI 100 er Tony totla) to fmd out sh0Ls1pa pe rs $250. '« p ...... 1 Machine Work Tkkets must be claimed 1 '--• M - -~ lr7t8 mo re 49 4 t 13 1 0 r 551-8322 ..., ~.-b J ...-wcwy + tax 4A mo 0 E L 1970 Mert'edes 280 St. 546-9!167 -----Ing. W/drinklng Foun· Y anuary 8·1982 WA80MSAUI 216215Harbor81vd'. I Cap <'otl 14964 Res c00, and hurdtop . Dodp 9t35 Frte to Yo. 1045 tam le Coln Box. s.100 * '* * '80 PONT LE M A NS Costa Mesa 540·5630 value SU8l 92 Total am rm radio. new 11re11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------• •••••••••••••••••••••• 080.973·~.9·4PM loah,row« 9040 wagon. Orand Safari, Premiump-ri-ce_s_ pmts. 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YbHI HlllTUll llllY Ml W f ONl S OAY [Jl l t MUl A U 1lJH 1 {lhAN<1 I 1111 "4 1 • A .• !1 1·"4 1A ;·.•1 N ·- Court upholds Harris ymurder verdict Judge iays Scarsdale diet doctor's killer receive fair trial even though not per/ ect one NEW YORK CAP> -A state appeals court today unanimously upheld Je!ln Harris' conviction for the murder of her lover, ScaradaJe Diet doctor Herman Tarnower. In his opinion, presiding justice Milton Mollen said, "We are convinced that although Jean Harris did not receive a perfect triaJ, she received an eminently fair one. Nothing more is required." The court rejected defense claims that the case was seriously prejudiced by the prosecution's use of a police officer's report that he heard Mrs . Harris say, "Oh my God, I think I've killed him." Mrs . Harris made the s tatement on the telephone to her lawyer the night or the shooting and was overheard by a Police oflicer who later testified at the three-month trial. The statement, "made under these circumstances, neither indicates nor suggests an intent to kill on ttie part of Mrs. Harris. It suggests the contrary since it r eflect s h e r s urpri se at ivision or State reme ourl in Brooklyn me al Mrs. Harris must obtain permission from the slate's highest court, the Court of Appeals in Albany, if she wishes to appeal further. Joe l Aurno u , her trial Court rejected defense claims case was seriously compromised. Tarnower's condition and her uncertainly with respect to her responsibi l ity f o r that condition," the decision said. The court said the telephone conversation issue was "the most difficult and troubling" of Mr s . Harri s ' a pp ea l s arguments. The unanimous ruling by the attorney, was also part of the appeals team. Afte r e merging from the clerk's office, Aurnou appeared grim. He made one 'phone call and walked briskly outside to his car . He declined to answer reporters' questions. Mrs. Harris, 58, was sentenced to 15 years to life at Bedford Hills state prison arier a jury f o und h e r guilty o r second-degree murder this year following a long trial. Lawyers for the former girls' school headmistress argued ln thi!ir appeal that the conviction wa s due t o "miserable" publicity, a biased juror and .,. wrongly admitted incriminating statement. Taroower, Mrs . Harris's lover of 14 years. was shot to death March 10, 1980, at his home in Purchase. Mrs. Harris admitted firing the shots, but said she was trying to k ill h erself, not Tarnower. The state argued that jealousy over Tarnower's affections for another w o man , Lynn e Tryforos, led Mrs. Harris to drive to his home fr.om y1rgl~a • and then lo repeiatedly snoot the m llliona'ir e physician and author. ··For a woman lo forfeit her liberty In the face or these errors is unthinkable," defense lawyer Herald Price Fahringer argued Nov. 19 at a hearing on the appeal. "Then no man is safe. No woman is safe ." Hut Antnony Se r v i n o , Wes lchester County assistant district attorney, a rgued that the conviction rested on the defe ndant's own testimony. Fahringer and Aurnou ar1ued that their client could not have received a fair trial because of prejudicial publicity. "Within 12 hours or her arrest the local ne ws papers had al ready printed t he verdict: murder,'' Aurnou said. \ .,. ......... REJECTED -Jean Harri~ has lost an a ppeal that her~ murder trial was seriousl~ prejudiced. '""' U.S. allies cool to Reagan's sanctions Rain due on New Year's? By JOHN NEEDHAM Of th 0.ity ~-S'-ff Nearly three-quarters of an inch of rain pelted the Orange Coast by 8 a .m. today in the most significant rainfall since Nov . 28, according to the National Weather Service. A weather service spokes man in Los Angeles s aid the unexpected s torm began in most areas of the Southland at about 3 a.m . as a cold front moved slowly southward through the state. The spokesman said Los Angeles and Orange counties were not expected to get any rain. However, instead of the cold front turning east as had been predicted, it continued on a southward path. According to the spokesman, rain caused by the front should move out or the area by tonight. But he said moist weather patterns would remain over Southern California for the next few days, with a strong chance of showers New Year's Day. U it does rain New Year's Day. it will be the first time in 26 years the Tournament of Roses Parade has had to proceed down Colorado Boule vard in a drizile, according to Nancy Ferber, public r e lations assistant for the 52-year-old event. "No matter what the weather turns out to be we'll still go ahead," Mrs. Ferber said. "The Rose Bowl game will go ahead on schedule also." J . S h erm a n Den n y, a Huntington Beach weather buff, said today's rain as or 8 a.m. brought the season total for Orange County lo 4.03 inches. The season runs from July 1 to June 30. "We are well ahead of last year's total for the same period of 1.41 inches," Denny said. Accordrng to lhe National Weather Service, Orange County residents should expect light sprinkles through the weekend, accompanied by average daytime temperatures in the high tlOs and low 70s, dropping to lbe mid·50s al night. Laguna needs volunteers for· Pageant Officials at the Festival of Artl in Laguna Beach need about 400 volunteers ln all shapes and slaes for the summer Pageant ol the Mastera. Potential posen are Invited to two cutina calla where they will be ailed and pboto1raphed backttqe and po11ibly selected for one of two complete casts. 1'he summer pa1eanl la a rt·crtaUoo of great works ol ut-ua&at Uv. models. n. cuUnt calls will be trom 1 to t p.m . Ju. H and from a t.o s p.m. Jtn. 17 baeuta1• at Ute lnlMBowl. ~H summer l•tivaJ HUOD nau trom Jw1 10 t.brouih Aua. 21. .,..., .... "'99..,..,. ....... DOG RESCUED -Newport Beach helicopter lights the way for Newport Beach fireman Steve Bunting < lert 1 and Kelsey Lovelady from the Orange County SheriH's Department as Bunting carries rescued dog to a Harbor Patrol boat that was waiting in a nearby channel Key witness testifies in Wisely trial By DAVID KUTZMANN OttlMDMly ...... "9fl The prosecution's key witness testified Tuesday that Willie Ray Wisely said he arranged lo kill his step-father when the older m an found o ut his tractor-trailer rig was being used to s muggle drugs "He said his step-father got what he deserved," Ri chard Kish t old th e eight-man , fo ur -woman jury in Judge Kenneth E. Lae's courtroom in Santa Ana. Kish, 30, was a prisoner at Los Angeles County Jail last May and June when Wisely also was being held there on unre.lated c harges stemming from a Temple City robbery. Wi se l y's s t e p -father , Huntington Beach truck driver Robert Bray, was found dead b e n e ath the 2,000 po und . tilt-away c ab of his 1975 International Harvester rig last March 9 on Springdale Street in Huntington Beach. Police at first believed Bray's dt!atb had been accidental and that be suffocated under the cab when it fell on him as he did repair work under il. But the Investigation was reopened when Kish telephoned authorities in May after talking Viilh Wisely, of Huntington 84'ach, on several occasions. Wisely, 29, who Is actln1 as his own lawyer, has maintained that hls step-father's death was accidentaJ and lhat no crime was committed. Wisely, a former UC Irvine biology a\udent, could be sent t.o San Quentin'• Death Row if convicted of flrst·devee murder wilh special circumst.ncea. Under questiontn1 by Deputy Olatrict Attorney Ed Freeman the mustachioed Klah uld Wlaely told him he and another man know• only •• "J .D." belon1ed to a crtroinal or1anbatJon headed by a man called Bal Mutenon. K .. b al10 said that Bray's truck had bMa used to 1muc11e narcotic• from Florida to CaUfornla and that Bray had (&ie WISELY, Pa1e Al) • Girl, dog saved in dramatic rescue By STEVE MARBLE Ot•D.ity ..... S- fn a race against time, fire men and police officers brought in a helicopter Tuesday to pull a 13-year-old Newport Beach girl and her pet dog from a muddy tidal flat in the Upper Newport Bay. Christie Worthington, officers said , was neck -deep in the quicksand·like mud when a rope from the police helicopter was finally lowered and used to pulJ her lo safety. Her pet Doberman, Koby, was r escued by fi r e man Steve Bunting who was dropped onto the mud nat by the helicopter. Authorities s peculated the youngster could have sunk to her death in the muddy oou had not an alert couple strolling in the area heard her cries for help and summoned authorities. "At first she was a little r eluctant to leave her dog out there," said Newport fireman Russ Cheek, "but we finally convinced her we'd go back after the dog." Fire men said the Incident began before 5 p.m when the girl was walking her dog near the foot of Mariners Drive on the west side of the bay. They said t he Dob erman suddenly ran out onto the mud and became stuck. The young girl, they said, ran to her pet's help and also became s tuck. By the time police. firemen and county ~arbor patrolmen arrived, the girl had sunk to her neck in the ooze and was 100 yards off shore. Cheek said the harbor patrol attempted to guide its boat toward the girl but hit a sandbar. He saJd firemen working on the shore of the bay attempted to walk out onto the nat but sank with each step. Finally, a helicopter was brought in and hovered over the girl and her dog. Cheek said a line was lowered to the girl who was told to s lip it around her waist. The helicopter then dropped the other end of the rope lo firemen who tugged and pulled the girl to the patrol (See RESCUE, Pate AZ> Movers raise Cain Mixup in address 'honest mistake, KENNEWICK. Wash. (AP) When Janelle Cain got home from t he doctor's, she noticed the movers had "packed up the kitchen and storage room" and everything lrrtbe house "was taped and tagged ... Destination: Pocatello, Idaho. The only problem was. the Cains didn't know they were moving. "I was laughing so hard l was crying when I was telling them <the moversl what had happened. and they seemed really glad I was taking it so well,·· she s aid arter the error was dis covered. The Cains live at 2615 W. 8th Ave. Their dear. departing friends, Sandra and Paul Perry. live a block away a.t 2615 w. 8th Place. The movers thou1ht they had the right place because a boat and utility traller were out front. A letter addressed to Mrs. Perry was ln the mailbox even mail carriers have trouble with the addresse5. Piul Basom, head of Bekins Movlnt & Storage Co. an Pasco, sa1d the ml itup ··was an honest ml~take ... but said there wa:t "no excuse" tor It . A Burglar haul in Newport $1 million Thieves have escaped with close to $1 million in gold bars. guns and jewelry after breaking into a Spyglass Hill home in what Newport Beach police are calling the largest residential burglary in the city's recent history. Police report the crooks who e nt e red Wt:s l ey B y ron Churchill's home late Monday hauled off: -6.6 pounds of gold -110 ounces or silver -six l ounce gold bars -a gold nugget collection SO handguns Additionally, police said, the burglars grabbed an expensive jewe lry collection and formulas de vel'>ped by the victim for refining gold and silver. Investigators calculated the exact loss at $949,795. Police said it appeared the burglars entered the house by using vise grips to force open a p11ir of French doors at the rear of the house. In vestigato r s sa id the intruders appeared to have confined their search to two rooms, the master bedroom and a study. Both rooms, police said, were ransacked. Most of the gold and silver, officers said, was In bar form. The largest pieces taken were three, 2.2-pound gold bars. Police estimate that the crooks spent at least 20 minutes inside the bOU!e and would have had to ·make several trlps out ol the house carryln1 the stolen loot. Attorney picked WASHINGTON (AP) -A Denver attorney who foutbt env l(onmentalisla over construction of • eontrovnal water treatment plant has been nomln1ted for one of lh• top Jobi In the Envtronmental ~lion A1encr. EPA Admlnl1trat.or Anne Gonuch announoed UM nomln1llon of Jam11 'II. Sandenon on Tu.da,. ' ~ Kremlin attacks • action By Tbe Auoclated Preu America's European allies reacted coolly today t'o President Reagan's sanctions against the Soviet Union, and the Kremlin denounced the moves a1 ''adventuristic , senseless" and "doomed to failure." Danish Foreign Minister Kjeld Olesen told Radio Denmark that Reagan was too h asty ln announcing Tuesday that be was Im posing san ctions against Moscow for its role in the Polish military crackdown. "It was not the right time ... The U.S. admi nis tration apparently has a different view of the situation in Poland than we others (NA TO countries) have," Olesen said. Oles en was referring to D e nmark 's reje c tion o f Reagan's position that the Polish military crackdown was instigated by Moscow. French officials ln Paris said their government will prevent French companies from acting a s economic "snipe rs" arid under m ining R eagan's decisions. but will not impose sanctions against Moscow. J acques Huntzinger, assi.stant national secretary or France.,s governing Socialist Party. said, "There is no possibility" that the party would throw its support behind the American sanctions. He said there was a "certain incoherence" in U.S. reactions l o th e Po Ii s h mi Ii tar)' crackdown. · "One day. President Reagan says the Polish situation wiU not prevent him from meeting Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev. and the next day be considers interrupting the ~ reduction talks in Geneva,'· he said. · In London. low-level officials o f the European Common Market met to discuss the Soviet role in the Polish situation, aJ¥l th ei r cou ntries ' foreic..n ministers planned to meet . ~n Brussels on Monday. offic(eJ• said. But there was no indJcatiOn they were considering followir\1 <See ALUES, Pa1e AZ> ~. 111111 COIT llATlll Considerable cloudlnes(~ tonight and Thurad~!J · Chance ol rain increasiq~" to so percent by early~ Thursd1y. Highs 80 to 65.~. Overnight lows 48 to SS. • 111111 TllAY lllEI Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednetday, Otctmbe r 30, 1881 eed to ·up'ologize. over blasts SACl\,AllSNTO <AP• -•nale aepublleaa leader IUlam Campbell H)'t c;;<>P ..... ~'NUa*llM •Ual II~~: ....... IWtiGll l1hta 1dv-.eate1 were outraaeeu1" ~ ''.•Ppalllnc" ·--~JalOIOll•· Bul .... ,.. an OUlapoMm ranae C._t)' eonaenaUn, YI be ..... t ... any Mid lo Olbie to anyone. • Campbell aaid TuHday be upportld the move by mocrata on the Senate Rules ommittee sldppin1 Schmit.a of committee ~1irmao1hip, a lee cbalrma1t1blp and his poelUoe oc tbe · CommfHSOn • the StM1ll ot Womeq. The committee took the actlon .. ODUJ ...... It& laaued a 1l1temeat aayln1 bh Conatltutional AmendmHtt Committee had survived tho "attaelt ot the buUdykes" duriJl1 bearln11 on a constltutlonal a1nendmenl that would ban abortiON. The rel~ase also sald that durln1 a Loe An•eles heartna he looked out on ''a sea of hard, Jewish and < ar1uably) female tacu." Schmitz ca ll ed amendment opponents "murderous marauders" and aaid feminist lawyer Gloria Allt1td waa a "slick butch lawy.,...," C1mpf>ell sakS the rernark11 •:-::to "&ati'8emltlsm ... H "IAM that must not and will not be tolerated in this Lefi1lature or anywhere else In aovemment. "Al the Republican leader of the ~nat.e, I can state with a certainty that these remarks are anathema to the prlnclpltts and the vitry substance or our party," be added. Schmitt, a candidate r.or the GOP nom l nallon for U.S. senetor, claimed the statement really came from Campbell's top aide, Jerry Haleva. saytog. ~ ....................... ..... i d' ECKUP -Newport Beach paralJ)e H' eve McNichols checks .-temperature and condillon of Christie Worttlington. 13. of Newport Beach. after her Back Bay rescue -~SCUE IN NEWPORT PEACH • • • bOat. 1 Koby. the pet Doberman. was o rried to the patrol . boat by Bunting. "The do' was so tired," Cheek said , •llhat wben Bunting pushed i( into the water. it just sank. 3unting had to dive into the water and rescue it a leeood Ume." From here, the rescue bolt took t.be Cir.I and dog up U.. ~Y lo a landing near the N'~ Dune• aquatJc park. In all, 13 firemen and police officen were Involved in the 1 ~-hour rescue. Police said the girl was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital and tr~•ted for hypothermia and cuts and bruises. She was treated and released. The dog was washed off and sent home. "That's not from Campbell. that's trom Hateva." "O n ma.tters Jewish, Campbell ls really a front for Jerry Haleva," Schmitz said. ··Whenever Campbell doea anything, whether It 's Introducing a resolution on Jewl&b matters. when 8111 Campbell speaks. It's Jerry Haleva.'' Haleva, who is Jewish. said Campbell "speaks for his office and the senator has spoken. lt'I Campbell's release. not mine." Ca mpbe ll , R ·Hacienda Heights, said he empathized with Schmitz' "deep emotional conviction against abortion." "ltowever, that phlloaoph.Jcal contmlta\enl Is no jusllflcaUon for hla vitriolic attack. It ls lronlc lndeed that muy of the activists within tho pro·llre movement are In ract members of the Jewish faith. "It is my fervent hope lhat Sen. Sch mitz will disavow himself of his remarks and offer his apotoeies to all Jews, a great people who are all loo often lhe easy targets ot hatred a nd bigotry." Schmitz said: "I'd like to find out which remarks require an apology. I'm a llttJe tired of people puttlns me on the defensive." Later in the day, Schmitz talked to IOlJ·TV in Loi An1eln and said he thousht the medra was against hlm. Asked WhY1 he said : "The journalism. the media field is s tacked with ~emirutes (sic> ... who oppo1e my position on abortion. They created their own market by com plaining there w eren't enough women in the media. and then when the media succumbed and started an affirmative· action program to hire women. they hired these seminltes who harped t hat there weren't enou"h women there " Parole battle raging Murdered girl's '[Xlrents, 21 ,000 others oppose. action . CONCORD, N.H. <AP> - Over opposition from a murde red girl's family, the governor and 21.000 petitioners, the state Parole Board says that confessed killer Edward Coolidge may go free in 1984 after 20 y,ears in prison . David M ason , whose 14-year·old daughter Pamela was beaten, stabbed, and shot in 1964. said Tuesday of the parole: "I don't want revenge. I want justice. And justice was not ser ved today.'' Gov. Hugh Gallen called the decision wrong. s ayin g of Coolidge: ··He should not be allowed. at this time. to mix with the general public -in Uus state or any other." The Parole Board said Coolidge, 44, must s pend at least 18 months in an undetermined minimum-security prison at least 500 miles from New Hampshire. Mason vowed to keep track of his daughter 's killer "I'm not out for vengeance land I 'm not planning any violence, but if it takes my last breath, I will find out where they're sending h im and do everything I can to make sure the people tn that community know exactly what type or sick animal is being released in their mids t." Mason s aid Where Coolidge will go, and when. is up to the s tate prison warden. who says he hopes to keep Coolidge's whereabouts secret. 1 Coolidge has served nearly 18 yea r s of a 25·t0·40 ·year sentence, but has been ehg1ble for parole since 1978 because of time off for good behavior 4th air crash surv iv or resc ued Cr ews battle storm, snow to remove man BUENA VISTA, Colo. <AP> - Rescuers battled a fierce winter storm and struggled through head-deep snow in the Colorado . Rockies today, pulling out a toboggan bearing the fourth sur vivor or a Christmas Eve plane crash. Three others were taken out in a daring nighttime airlirt. Tbe fate of the plane's pilot. who left Christmas Day to try to walk out for help, was unknown. The s"'1Yivors were without food for five days a nd r eportedly suffe red frostbite. Stewart Le ach of Colorado Search and Rescue s aid the weathtr eased with the dayli1ht today ad rescueTS loa~ed the f o u r t..b s urviv o r -an unidentified adult male -on a tobogean. They then began a tbree·mile trek t hrough the snow. The party was expected to reach the trailhead. where four.wheel drive vehicles waited, at midafternoon. But a blinding snowstorm and the threat of avalanches forced rescuers to caJI orr a search for a cross-country skier who had been missing in the same area since Christmas Eve. Robert Shaw, 38, or Crested Butte left his home Thursday on what was to have been a two·day, cross-country trek to Aspen. A woman and 1two teeQ·age boys were plucked from the l l ,600·foot level o f Mount Columbia late Tuesday by an Army helicopter. Plans had called for the chopper to drop supplies to the survivors and a four-man rescue ~rew already on the scene, but orficials feared an oncoming· storm might prevent a later evacuation of the woman. She reportedJy s uffered a back or pelvic injury. The survivors' identities were not released. A winter storm warning was issued for the area today, with up to 18 inches of new snow and winds up to 40 mph predicted. Of the pilot, Leach said. "We're not giving up on him. We have seen s ome miracles happen. though they don 't h appen often in the Colorado Rockies in December." The survivors were said to be s uffering from frostbite and weakness because they were without food for five day&. The adult m ale survivor s tayed overnight in the plane's intact cockpit with seven r escue workers after the others were taken out. Benny Durham of Addison Airport north of Dallas, said the plane that crashed was leased there Dec 24. Its destination was not immediately known. Some three dozen rescuers set out on the three·mile trek from the trailhead -the nearest road -to the wreck late Tuesday and today, Leach said. Man sailing to ·rescue shipwrecked Canadians ll 'j•HONOLULU CAP> -A man Q.amed Friend in a boat named ~riendly is on his way to a t~mote desert island to rescue a Shipwrecked Canadian man and ~is two daughters. Lawrence F r iend o f lottsdale, Ariz .. volunteered for e trip after the U.S. Coast uard and the Ca nadian bvernment refused aid to John arrison and his daughters ~ca use they were not in (.. danger. Friend should reach Palmyra. 1,100 miles north or here, by S unda y, Coast Guard spokesman Bob Baeten said. He was setting out in his 33·foot s loop from Christm as Island, about 500 miles from Palmyra. "It's up to the m to decide whether they want to a~cept a ride to Honolulu, but I don't think it will be a difficult decision after being stuck there for three weeks," Baet~n said. The mast ot the Harrisons ' ship broke in a typhoon and they reached the islan d through shark·infested waters after two days, and have been livi ng on leftover provisions, fish. crabs and coconuts. Baeten said. Baeten said the Coast Guard will continue to monitor the situation, but cannot mount a rescue because it does not "have vessels that can go down there. But it's not a life·or·death situation. They had food , water and some shelter on the island ... There was a similar response from the Canadian Consul in Sa n Francisco , where a spokesman said , "It's not an emergency situation ... we have the luxur y of lime. No one is going to die within the next f ew hours o r days All alternativ es are bei n g explored." Harrison. 39, an industrial des igner from Vancouver. Briti s h Co lumb ia. and daughters. Mi cki. 20. and Kristen, 13, were traveling to Australia on t h eir 40·foot trimaran Sisyphus when they were caught in the typhoon. Their distresi:: call was heard by a commercial jet and relayed to the Coast Guard, which dispatched a C· 130 search plane from Honolulu to drop fuel and a radio to the Sisyphus The island has one resident. Ray Landrum. a caretaker for the owner. Ainsley Fullard·Leo. of H awaii, Baet e n s aid . Landrum has h el ped the Harrisons maintain short-wave radio contact with relatives. he said. From Page A1 WISELY. • • Iraq claims interception of Israeli jets • Holiday crowds heavy in Jlegas been unaware or it, according to Wisely. However, wt,ien the older man became s,itspiciou s and threatened to go to police. the witness said , Wisely told him the decision was made by Wisely, Bat Masterson and "J .D." to kill Bray. Kish. who has been convicted of multiple counts of armed rbbbery, burglary and assault and who l1I now being kept at ~uoUngton Beach City Jail, said be notified police after seeing new1paper clips of Bray's death pasted on Wisely's cell. He said Wisely brought up the s ubject bimsetr on several o<icuions, al rirst saying Stay bad been killed by ·'persons unknown." NICOSIA. Cyprus <AP> - Iraq claimed today that its warplanes intercept ed two Israeli fighter jets that violated Iraqi airspace in the southwest. part or the country. The announcement was made by the official Iraqi news agency, INA, quoting military spokesmen in Baghdad. The announcement said Iraqi planes forced two U.S. ·made , F ·lS Israeli jets to turn back, but made no mention or any gunfire being exchanged. lNA said the Iraqi planes returned safely to base . Jn Tel Aviv, the Israeli mi lltary command had no i mmediate comment on the lraqi claim. The Iraqi news agency quoted a baabdad mllitary official as sayin«i laraell jet.a "violated 30 CIH.-cl ectwenlelng 1f41142·5111 An other d1pertm.im M2-4321 MAIN~ .... .., ... c-..--.,c .... ~---· .... u•,c.1e -...u ..... C..rltM *' Or-. CM'l4 "'*ff ....... ~. ... _ ............... .-..na.,......, .... _.. .. , ....... -. .......... ....... ,._191,.. ··-,-~-· miles of Iraqi airspace before they were driven orr by the intercepting Iraqi jets." It said the incident occurred over the town of Makrul Naam. a few miles southwest of where the borders of Iraq, Jordan and Saudi Arabia meet. From Page A1 T he town 1s south or the old Iraqi Petroleum Compa ny pipeline that used to carry Iraqi crude oil to Mediterranean terminals. To reach the area rrom Israel. aircraft would have to cross Iraqi or Saudi Arabia or both. On June 7, Israeli warplanes attacked and destroyed an Iraqi nuclear reactor on the outskirts of Baghdad . B ecause U .S.·supplied jets were used in the a•.tack. American shipments of fighter planes to Israel were temporarily hailed LAS VEGAS, Nev. <AP> Las Vegas hotels and motels say they 're expecting a sell·o ut crowd New Year's weekend following one of the strongest Christmas showings in years. Many hotels and motels report they were sold out. or nearly so. for the Christmas weekend. ALLIES COOL TO SANCTIONS BY REAGAN. • • -Reagan's request to impose parallel sanctions. Meanwhile, the Soviet Uruoo a nd its allies condemned the U.S. sanctions and pr,edlcted they wouJd aggravate East·West tensions. ·'This Is the latest in a series of attempts by the White House to s tep again on the path of threats and blac kmail . . . a path that h as Io na been bank~u pt ," the Soviet news ag e n cy Ta ss s aid in a commentary from Waahinaton. "They in the the White House stubbornly do not want to take into consideration th e Immutable ract tbat times have c hanced and that nobody ls 1tven an opportunity lo turn back the hl.Dd.s on \be watch of his tory. Tbe adventuristic, Hn&elest c.>W'M of the Reaian 1dmlnl1tratlon 11 doomed to rallure." Me anwhile Solldarlty c~f Lech Wal~H bu •creed to be n n •1otlatlon1 wlth Polan •a martial law re1lme. acc:ord1.na to unceaeored reeoru reachin1 lite WH t . Mllltary council & • members contend the country is calm , "production is 1rowing and worker discipline Is Increasing." . The government Tuesday acknowledged eight people have been killed In clashes since martial law was declared Dec. 13, acc~rdtn1 to reports Tuesday. Unconfirmed reports put the number In the hundreds. Rea•an banned natural 1u pipeline equJpment to the Soviet Union u part of trade sancUons "to put powerful doubts in the mlnd• of the Soviet and Polish lea den about thla continued repreuJon." West German official• said Polish Deputy Prime Mini1ter 6f leuyslaw Rakowski arrived In Bonn today to meet with Forelp M.lnlater Hana·Dfttrtch Genacher to d iscuu the sanctions, wbJcb would halt U.S. coo,.raUon In conatrucUon of a Sovlet 1u pq,eUn to utem £urope. . The cen.raJ feeUnc in Bonn and other We.at.rn European capitals lnvolYed la Ute 111 ct.al wH that lbe Soviet.a would look ) elsewhere for equipment to build the 2 ,400 ·mll e pipeline. Rakowski is the first senior Polish official to travel abroad since martial law was derlt1f'M Polish television announced industrial price hikes beginning Jan. l for gas, oil. coke and building materials "in line witb the economic reform.'' U. S. S. R. 1# ....... 'IPEUNE ROUTE ~ Trans·Siberlan pipeline starts lD Urenaoy. l ,450 mlles northeast of Moscow and termlnates with branches ln Italy. France and East and West Germany. • I ' I ~ 11 Af' ........ HARDSHIPS-Johnny Carson of NBC's "Tonight Show," is surrounded by former Playboy centerfolds as they prepare a New Year's Eve program to celebrate 1982's arrival. The women are. from left. Michele Drake. Nikki Thomas. Heidi Sorenson and Sondra Theodore. Mandrell show to leave NBC? Singer Barkra MudreU, star of the only variety sbow on network prime-time television, reportedl}' bas told NBC she won't return next season, but her s)low's co-producer said he hasn't .been told about it. "At this point I've heard nothing from NBC or Mias Mandrell" said Marty llrolft, co-executive producer of ''Barbara Mandrell and the Investigators say an electrical short caused a fire that destroyed a $525,000 house in Escondido. Dentist WUUam P. Canu recently sold the house with 5,000 square feet of floor space. Escrow was to close next Monday. The unoccupied house at th e s outhe a st e dge of Escondido burned for almost four hours before neighbors reported it, investigators said. Mandrell Sisten." Miss Mandrell informed the network that she finds the work too hard and plans to spend more time on ber singing career, according to NBC entertainment reporter &oaa Barrett and Daily Variety, a show business trade paper. The Mandrell show, also starring sisters Lolllse and lrlelae, has been one of the highest-rated series for third-place NBC. A FL-CIO President LaH Klrlllaad has selected a veteran Los Angeles Times resorter f or the I abor fe eration's top public information post. Kirkland announced the appointment of Marray Seeger as director of the department of information at the Washington headquarters of the 15 million-member labor federation. Seeeer, 52, will succeed Sa .. MOier, who ls retiring Jan. 15. atelaard a.. uy1 hi• 30·mlle bicycle ride to announce hia candidacy for the 1tatt Assembly "11 Indicative of the type of campalp I'll run." Roe a Del Mar city councilman and former mayor, 1tarwd out with H otbtr cycll1te In Leucadia. Tbere were alx ot.ben when they reached Imperial Beach 7~ hours lat.r. Roe , a 4S ·ye ar -old Democrat, waa cheered on by several small 1rou1>1 ol support.en alone the way. He want.I to run -or ride -In the newl y c r eated 75tb district. Blaming bad publicity that do11ed her first year In Washington on "freshman" mistakes, U.S. Sen. Pama Hawlllu wants to make a new start in 1982. "My diaappointments have been many," sbe s aid. "I have another day for accomplishments tomorrow." The first-term Republican from Wmter Park, Fla., said she's searching for a new press secretary. "I'm going to take the staff away for a retreat. We as a family," Mrs. Hawkins said. "We'll go for a weekend to the country." NEW START -Sen. Paula Hawkin s bl a m es .. freshman mistakes ·· for bad publicity in her first term in Washington and hopes to make a new start for 1982. More rain on way? 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Cell tbe number below and yow m ... a11 wUI be reeorded, tran.ertbelland delivered to tbe.approprtate edJtor. • ·. Tbt same 16-hour antwtrtq Mnic. may be uMd to record let· • t.n t6 U. editor on an1 lplMc. Kaan. contributor. m\llt lae .... their name ancl t.J.,taou DU1Dber fer vmttc1Uon. No clrcullUoe calla,....... • TelJ • wbat'1 on your mind. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, December 30, 1981 H/F ........... SHOWS SOLIDA .. ITY -Jim McGowan signifies support of Poli.sh . people . ag~in~t military crackdown by s1gnmg a ribbon m downtown Seattle. The campaign organizer, James Vollbracht, will deliver the petitiont: on which he says there are already 500 signatures. to the White House. ~· Newport Equity case settled ' Court,.appointed receiver, lawyer get $130 ,000 in fees 8y DAVID KUTZMANN Oi .. Delfy .......... A superior court judte • Tuesday awarded fe es of $130,000 to tbe court-appointed receiver and his lawyer who helped restore order to the $40 million loan portfolio of Newport Equity Funds Inc. Orange County Superior Court Judge Edward J . Wallin approved $62,000 if\ fees to receiver Milton G. G6rdon and another *88,000 to Century City attorney Howard Wollltz. Though some of the 30 Newport F.quity lnveatora who attended Tuesday 's court hearint objected to the fees, which are more than 60 percent higher than normal hourly fees for the two men, Judge Wallin disagreed. He told the investon ln the Santa Ana courtroom that Gordon and Wollits bad done a Sood job of savlng millions of dollars in Newport Equity a.saets that could have si mpl y disappeared. ''All ol you faced the loss of your entire inves tments ,·· Wallin said. "Now it looks like you're going to get most of it back thank s to the recei vershlp." Gordon, a former California comml.ssioner of real estate in Sacramento, was appointed receiver of Newport Equity in October after the slate attorney general's office alleged that tbe brokerage firm· s corporate officers had abandoned the fa.rm. Newport Equity, which bas 1.200 investors, was principally engaaed in the origination of loans secured by deeds of trust and the solicitation of investors to provide the funds for such loans. Because of Gordon's and Wollitz's efforts, bankruptcy court officials s uspended Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES C.rtififf ChmoU;wiet, AGS . In the spirit of the · holiday season, I wish to pass alone to you a nostal&ic poem on the ri1ht, in the hope that it will give you the same pleasure that lt has pven to me. Grandfather clocks, as well u similar fine mantel ~loc~s. have ,fa c e d do w n ( h e !challenge of plastics and modem design, !so tbat, today. such ·clocks will, In fact, become true heirlooms tomorrow . To all our won-· derful customers, whom we consider .frtenda thanks for a fine tleO, and best wlabes to you all (or l•l. proceedings so that the receiver could wind up the operations ol Newport Equity, distribute the investors' money and documents and turn over the administratJon of claims agalD.st the firm to the bankruptcy court .. accordinc to . court documents. Gordon said Tuesday llls receivership of the company could be completed by Jan. 28. Disbursement of funds, be said, would follow as quickly as possible. 1n an interview fo&l8wlne tM · court hearing, the recel~ defended the size of his bonus fee, s aying that it was based on both the complexity of the case and the results achieved. ·'There is no standard fee in matters such as this:· Gordon said. He added that he personally felt he deserved as much as $100,000 for biJ services, ·•but I knew the court would not entertain that." Wallin, who has presided over didolution of Newport Eqwty's business affairs since October, was highly complimentary of Gordon's and Wollitz's interim stewardship. The judge sa id that if the company's affairs could be wrapped up by late January or early February, as Gordon hopes, it would be the "quickest terminated receivership I've ever heard of." On the matter of fees, Wallin also said that if court-appointed receivers are not properly compensated , then the best people will not accept such appointments in the ruture. "There are risks in a matter like this of not being paid at all," be said. In addition to the $130,000 in fees for Gorden and Wollitz, Wallin also approved the payment of $9,500 to the ------------------- .................. FEES OK'O -Milton G. Gordon li stens to rourt proreedihgs which awarded him a fee of $62.000. accounting firm of Touche Ross and Company, the firm wbicb audited Newport Equity's books. Gordon said that although Newport Equity 's previous executi ves had ke pt good re cords, which held down receivership costs, he would have the accountants recheck the records o ne more lime before funds are dispersed. ··vou live with the specter that somewhere along the line, somebody has screwed up," he said. According to Gordon's plan for winding up Newport Equity's affairs, investors can choose ror themselves how their loans will be serviced. They can turn them over to San Marino Savings and Loan Association or they can take car e of their loans themselves. .· Winding the Clock Whef\ I wn 1 little ltd. my old grendfather said Tho1 ftOfW thould wtnd the dodc but he, Ind so It t ime for be!I He'd fu,_.• few the cutlout key le.pt high upon the ahelf And wt w• that little i.lk entirely for hi.,,..lf. 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A4 H/F Orange Coast DAILY P1LOT/Wtdneaday, Oebimbtr 30. 1981 Chemical backlash told Soviets said getting taste of own war gases WASmNOTON (AP> -Sovtet troops wielding potent chemical weapons In Afghanistan occasionally have eotten a gruesome taste of their own war gases, according to U.S. Intelligence reoorts, American officials aay they are carefully s tudy ing the r e p ort s , whi c h indicate casualties have occurred from air-dispersed chemical agents accidentally blowing back on Soviet and Afghan government troops fighting Mos lem insurgents. One U.S. analyst, who asked not to be identified, said In an interview this week that he was aware or "a lot or reports about the Soviets getting caught in their own chemical agent." He said that although details were still lacking, an incident of this sort must have occurred ·during t he recent fighting b ecau se word a bout Soviet chemical casualties came from .a variety of sources: including hospital sources in Kabul. The e me rgi ng p icture or chemical backlash -based on sources ranging from rebel eyewitness accounts to spy satellite photography -adds an acerbic footnote to the Reagan administration's drive to public ly condemn the use of Soviet -supplied c h emical weapons tn Afahanistan •• well as lndochJna. A newly r e leaaed State Department pap e r o n Afghanis tan aald the re It · · growlnc concern '' that pressure on the Red Army to chalk up substantial gains In the guerrilla war "will lead to an Increased use of chemical warfare by the Soviets." .. Evidence of the use or lethal a nd c asual\y .productn1 c he mical agents against the m uj ahedeen (lnsur1ents l ls mounting," it said, addinc \_hat the toxic substances were most frequently employed acainsl re bel bases Inside mountain caves. The State Department paper did not touch on the question or Soviet or A!ehan government troops being afflicted by their own chemical weaponry. However, according to U.S. orticials monitoring the Afghan conflict, there is evidence that: -Soviet troops suffered an undetermined numbe r of chemical casualties during a November offens ive against rebel mountain strongholds in the Paghman area just west of Kabul, the Afghan capital. Earlier reports reaching New Delhi h ad quoted ins urgent sources as saying the Soviet drive, aided by Afghan troops, included the use or deadly "fellow 111" and that hundreda o light tanks and other armo~ · "' 1lcles supported tbe •ttack, whi ch wu spearheaded by two co ntln1ent s of Soviet paratroopers . -Soviet soldiers s uffering fro m chemical wounds were brought from Afahanistan lo a hospital in Tuhkent, capital of Soviet Uzbekistan, In early 1980, according to an Af1han physician who was then at the hospital for medical training. The <ioctor, whose name was not disclosed, subsequently returned to Kabul and later fled to Pakistan, where he provided details on the Tashkent incident. -Soviet combat troops in Afghanistan have been seen undergoing c h e mi ca l decontamination at front·line positions. This reportedly was spotted by U.S. reconnaissance s atelHtes Special TMS·65 and ARS-12 decontamination trucks, for washing down a rmored personnel carriers and other vehi c les , also ha ve been observed with Soviet occupation forces. U.S. officials have said that chemical weapons being used by the Sov iets in Afghanistan include tear gas. lethal agents such as nerve gas, and also a yet-unidentifi e d . no nfatal knockout gas Hospital to pay $13 million Blind, brain-damaged child said 'untreated. at birth' AERIAL "!ICUI -New York City police officer John Lanigan gra~ John J efferson. a 21 -year-old nati ve o ( T e nnessee, who threatened te leap from a 200-foot-high construction crane because he "couldn't make it in New York." J efferson. who .. ~ ......... climbed the crane Tuesday ·at a construction site in mid-town, was brought down a nd admitted to Bellevue Hospital for psychiatric examination. The other police offi cer was not identified. Black hear hunted on ca01pus 300-pound. animal gives North Carolina school scare RALEIGH. N.C . I AP) - Police stood guard today outside a barricaded drainage tunnel where a growling 300-pound black bear was believed lurking on t he North Carolina State University campus. Hal Atkin.son, chief or the state wildlife commission's Division of Wildlire Management, said officials planned to drop tear gas at the head of a drain pipe which intersects with a larcer culvert where the bear is thought to be biding. Atkimon said he and a ~ or game btoiQCists would then attempt to subdue the bear with tranquilizing darts. He theorized that the bear ca m e from woodlands of eastern North Carolina. Indictment angers f e deml judge Truckers near freight pact WASHINGTO N (AP > Negotiators for the Teamsters union and the trucking industry are nearing agreement on an austere national freight contract that could fe ature major concessions by the union . sources close to the talks say. Although official spokesmen for the Intern ati onal Brotherhood of Teamsters and Trucking Management Inc .• the main industry bargaining arm, declined s pecific comment Tuesday, oqe source with close union connection s s aid, "They've virtually agreed" on a new 39-month contract. R eagan to seek cuts, taxes WASHINGT ON I AP > - President Reagan, struggling to avoid a $100 billion deficit for 1983, is ready to ask Congress to virtually duplicate this year's massive s pending cuts while talking for the firs t ti me about higher taxes on popular co n s umer it e m s s uch a s cigarettes and alcohol. Ad ministration officials said Tuesday that budget director David A . Stockm a n has compiled a li st of S30 billion to $33 billion in proposed spending reductions for the fiscal year that begins next Oct. 1. Gunmen take $1 million TROIS RIVI ERES, Quebec (AP> Police searched today for a gang or g unm en who briefly held two hostages and looted nearly $1 million from the warehouse of the Alliance Blinde armored car company. The company, which refused to comment, lost $2.4 million earlier this year to robbers who drove of{ ln an armored truck lert with the keys in the ignition. DETROIT (AP) -·A blind, brain-damaged c hild wh o allegedly was abandoned by doctors at birth could receive up to $13 million in a settlement with a Flint hospital. lawyers for the hospital and the parents say. John. D. Nickola of Flint, the parents' attorney, said Tuesday that doctors thought Cortney De ns tead, now 3, was a 20-week-old fetus and could not survive after her birth April 3, 1978, at Hurley Medical Center. Nickola said the girl was not given treatment until three hours after her birth when ..she was found gasping for breath in a scrub room by a hospital janitor. However. the attorney told the Detroit Free Press that Cortney was a 30-week-old fetus who might have developed normally if she h ad been treated in Hurley's neo-natal unit. The mother had been directed to Hurley because of its special premature baby unit, which is considered one of the best in the nation, he said. Cortney and he r parents, Rodney and Marla Densteadt or Perry, will receive $400.000 i mmediately under the settlement reached this month; then a series of payme nts will go to Cortney which could total $13 million if she reaches age 74, according to hospital attorney Elliott Parnes. Parnes said he recommended l he hospital settle out of court. The De nsteadts filed s uit in March 1980. Nickola said that if Cortney dies before she is 40, a monthly sum will be paid to her estate until the year 2018. The 3-year-old girl can crawl but c annot walk , a nd her vocabulary consists of "dada" and "papa," the attorney s aid. The r e wa s "c onflicting testimony" about who decided the fetus could not survive after the 6:46 a.m. birth, and no one took responsibility for putting the girl in the doctors' scrub room where she was round by Larry Lane, a janitor, Nickola said. After she was found, t.he girl ·was taken to a nursery. not the neo·nataJ unit, given oxygen and MIAMI (AP ) -Aa "outraged" U.S. District Judge Alcee L. Hastings arrived early at his chambers today, raclnc arraignment on bribery cltarges after becoming only the thlnl federal judee to be criminally indicted this century. · A grand jury returned indictments late Tuesday ac c u si ng Ha atlnas a n d promln,ent Washington D.C. attorney William A. Borders Jr. Qf conspiring to soUclt a $150,000 bribe. Accord l nc to lbe indictment, the bribe was paid by an undercover FBI 11ent posing u a convicted raelletter. FIND YOUR NAME Te~t.-tube baby eatiJ16 well NORFOLK, Va. 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Dr. Raymond Ch a n , t he n-dire ctor of the neo -natal unit , indu ced breathing and a month later surgeons at Children's Hospital in Detroit drained from her brain some or the fluid that had accumulated during the time ~e was deprived of oxygen. the attorney said. Mrs Densteadt said she was told before the birth "that the baby was too young to make it. A nurse told me it was better that way than if the baby were born retarded." Never told officiall y that Cortney had died, she was asked to sign papers to provide for disposal of the body, she said. .. But at about 1 o·clock. a nurse told me that a miracle had happe ned , that Co rtney had lived,·· Mrs. Densteadt said. 2 teen girls held in murder attempt BAY SHORE. N.Y. CAP> - Two high school girls were charged with attempted murder for allegedly trying to kill their 54·year-old guidance counselor because one of them wanted to end an affair with h i m , authorities said. T he students lured the man to a motel where they hit him and stabbed him as he lay naked on a bed, sprayed him with Mace and tried to inject air into his veins. authorities said. The young women tried to kill Eugene l..aColla because one of them apparently was having a sexual relationship with him and wanted lo end the arrair. s aid Barry Feldman. the assistant district attorney for Suffolk County, Long Island. Charged Tuesday were Sharon Brown, 18, who allegedly had the affair. and Deanna McClure, 17, who was quoted by police as saying she agreed to help her friend get rid or LaColla. Miss Brown was jailed in lieu of $10,000 bail and Miss McClure on $5.000 bail. The case will be given to a grand jury. Feldman said LaColla and Miss Brown reportedJy began a sexual relationship while she was a student at Brentwood High School, and it continued after she moved and transferred to Bay Shore High School. Miss McClure is a student there. Police said Miss Brown told them she came to look upon LaColla as "disgusting" and .. could no longer s tand his sexual advances." T he alleged affair began to interfere with Miss Brown's family life and her relationship with a boyfriend, police said Miss McClure told them. The teen -agers made a n earlier attempt on LaColla's life, Dec. 18, by spiking his rum drink with powdered s leeping pills, police said. That caused him to vomit but did not rouse his suspicions. they said. The motel attack allegedly occurred three days later. LaColl a told police he was stretched out naked on the bed when they told him to close his eyes. and one of them hit him on the head with a wine bottle. As he sat up, he sa id, one of the teen-agers stabbed him in the back while the other hit him on the head with a pellet pistol and he was sprayed with Mace. One or the teen -agers produced a hypodermic need.le with the intent.ion or injecting air into his veins, he told police, but the needle apparently broke before it punctured his skin. Police said the students drove off in LaColla 's car and the guidance counselor·s initial report to police was about the theft and he said nothing about the other incidents. The car was found Sunday night, leading to the questloning or the students. police said. NEW YEARS EVE at the INN at the PARK HOTEL . 1 Block So. of Disneyland on Harbor Blvd. BIG BAND DANCING TO THE DDIE STELL ORCHESTRA 9PMTO 1 AM • • t Giant 32'x&4' teakwood danOe ftoor t NolsemakeB, hats, and fa't'OfS • Free validated parking t 2 drinks or split of champagne $15 Pll PllSON Advanced Sales At Hotel Cashier Tickets Wiii Be Available At The Door'NeW Year's Ev• 24 Hour Recorded Info 525-7657 ._ OVERLAND STAGE RESrAURANT . . ...... _,.... __ .. _ -----· -'--~ ------ Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfWednesday, December 30, 1981 H/F More rain due . soggy north • m By Tiiie Aaeocla&ed Pren More rain was 1 "sure bet" for Northem CaltfornJa today as a low pressure system llnaered off the coast after a Pacific storm dumped up to •~ inches of rain and blanketed the Sierra Nevada with snow. Rain-slicked or snowy roads slowed traffic and triuered numerous fender-benders throughout Tuesday. Rivers ro1e alona the north coast, while the Sacramento River rose t o warninJ stage In several spots. "Northern California is a sure bet for more rain, and central California looks very good for s howers," said forecaster Bill Hackel of the National Weather Service. "Not as much rain as we got (Tuesday) ... but we will get more.'' The weather will remain "unsettled, cloudy and cool, with showery periods" through the end of the week , Hackel predicted. The cold front that moved through California Tuesday brought a "goodly amount of rain and snow . . . just what you would expect in winter," he added. A travelers advisory for snow and gusty winds was posted for the northern mountains, where the snow was at the 3,000-foot level, and the Sierra Nevada, with snow at the 6,500-foot level. The Mount Shasta-Siskiyou area also had a travelers advisory for snow in effect. The stat e De partme nt of Transportation warned motorists to avoid Interstate 80 and mahway 50 in the Sierra Nevada aa snowfall and poor vlsiblllty caused "very, very heavy trafflc," accordln1 to spokeswoman P at Miller. On the west shore of Lake Tahoe, a sectlon of m1hway 89 between 1-80 and U.S. 50 was closed by beayy snow. Sections of at least three other mountain roads also were closed, and chains were required elsewhere on cars. To the west, rainfall and mudslides closed sections of Highway 101 north of Leesett, and numerous a ccidents were rePQrted on Bay area roads. "We've got the normal traffic accidents . . . because nobody ever slows down," said R.J . Smith in the Marin County Sheriff's office. By 4 p.m ., Marin Civic Center recorded 2.08 inches of rain in 24 hours, and Kentfield had 4.45 inches. In the same period, 1.98 inches fell at San Francisco Airport, 1. 77 in Oakland, 1.57 in Fort Bragg, 1.56 in Redwood City, 1.30 in Sacramento and 2.03 in Blue Canyon. Storm-caused power failures left 7,000 Pacific Gas and Electric Co. customers without electricity in San Rafael and Sout h San Francisco. Four people were pulled from waters near Half Moon Bay whe n two boats s ank , and pavement cave-ins occurred on three San Francisco streets. Bonin jury still out Verdict . awaited in freeway killer case SUIT FILED -Lone Star Pictures Inte rnational, the film company that released '"Secrets ," s t arri ng Jacqueline Bissett, filed suit in New York against High Society magazine, which it alleges illegally us ed photographs from the film of sex scenes involving the actress. Escapee c aptured MER C ED <AP > -A handcuffed Merced County prisoner leaped through a window pane in the Superior Court building Tuesday morning but was recaptured l 'h blocks away. Guadalupe Ramos, 21. of Livingston made his escape attempt from th e attorney-defendant conference room behind the court. Bislwp calls for arms cut STOCKTON (AP > -The Roman Catholtc blabop of Stockton today called for the United States and tbe Soviet Union to cut their atockpllea ot nuclear weaPonl in half. Jn a put.oral letter issued to tbe 117 ,000 Catholics in his diocese, Bishop Ro1er Mahony also asked for a three-year ·freeze on nuclear weaponry reaear c b , testing and construct.ion. The plea for arms reduction was similar to requests issued this faJI by San Francisco Archbishop J ohn R. Quinn and Sacramento Bishop Francis A. Quinn. But Mahony said his letter ca lling for "a fundame ntal about-face in the arms race" goes beyond previous comments to ex pl ore the moral implications of U.S. arms policy and deterrence. •'Since n uc1ear weapons invo lve indiscriminate and massive violence committed against civilian populations, th eir e mployment or contemplated use can never be morally permitted," he wrote. "ll is my conviction that Catholics no longer have a secure moral basis to support actively or cooperate passively in the current U.S. arms policy and escalating ar ms race." LOS ANGELES <AP) -A Superior Court jury, after deliberating two days, bas yet to return a verdict against truck driver William Bonin, accused of murdering 12 youn g persons in the so-called freeway killer case. The management-sponsored plan to e liminate the Perlmans as stockholders passed easily at the Caesars World annual meeting Tuesday despite complaints from some s h areholders t hat t he $20-a-sba.re purchase price -twice the current market price -wu too high. RCA XL-100 COLOR TV The panel spent about 6~ hours in the jury room Tuesday before recessing for the day. Bonin, 34, a twice-paroled sex offender from s uburban Downey, faces tt\e possibility of the death penalty if convicted of the deaths of 12 young men and boys whose nude bodies were found dumped along Southern California freeways . Dozens of other bodies have been found similarly dumped since 1972, but Bonin has not been charged lo those cases. A lleged bookie operation probed HERMOSA BEACH CAP> -The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is investigatio1 an alleged bookmaking operation run from the Fire Department in this southern Los Angeles suburb, City Manager Greg Mayer said. The operation, which apparently began with pools on major sporting events such as the World Series and Super Bowl, evolved into a clearin1 house for bets made at local bars and stores on various sporting events, Mayer said Tuesday. A firefighter who allegedly ran the operation, Mickey Tague, and fire Capt. Joe Geonetta, who supposedly knew of it, were suspended with pay indefinitely on Dec. 21 while an investigation continues. Mayer said. Stockholders OK Caesars buyout "' LOS ANGELES CAP> -Caesars World Inc. s t ockholders have approved a proposal to purchase the 4.8 million s hares belongln1 lo company founders Cliffor d a nd Stuart Perlman for about 198 million. Retired county cowuel arrealed CLOVIS <AP> -A. retired Fresno County counsel waa amon1 four people arrested on dna1 charges when officers seized teo,000 worth ot cocaine at two residences aoutbeut of Fresno, authorities aaid. Robert Martin Wash, 73 , who retired in 1978 after 28 years as county counsel, was taken into c u stody for i nvestigation of possession of cocaine for sale. He was released o n his own recognizance. His son. Thomas Rutherford Wash, 29 , a l so wa s arrested for investigation of possession and sales at the home they shared. Billy LeRoy K,agler, 33, and Bill Thomas Mor adick, 28, were taken Into custody at the other residence. New airline to atart 3ervice CHICO <AP> -Flights . between eight western cities will inaugurate the new Pacific Express airline ln January, and the company says it hopes eventually to serve 26 cities in seven st.ates. The Chico-based airline announced Tuesday that it will launch flights Jan. 15 between San Franc!Ko, San Jose, Oakland, Chico and Palm Spriop. It said flights to Portland and Medford, Ore., would be added Jan. 20, with service to Boise, Idaho, startlnc Jan. 'l7. The airline says it will use 78-seat twin-engine jets and wlll offer fares as m uch u 45 percent cheaper than those curttntly offered. VISA. ~~~ER s 1009.PCM CHOICE . LOWTA.4MHal AIOWI ........ TEMPOAARY HALT -Dave Fisse leaves ocean after hunting Tuesday for great white sha rk belie ved responsible for death of surf er off Pacific Grove. 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Y LASTS llllJ Nat WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30, 19'1 D ~ ' D lllTlllTll lllCl/fDllTlll lllllY CAVALCADE COMICS FOOD 82-3 84 85 IRAs can build up a substantial retirement fund, but all the rules must be followed for best results. See Page BB. Nestande absences tops on cou~ty panel Supervisor missed 14 meetings in 9 separate weeks; Wieder missed 8 in 6 weeks By GLENN SCOTr Of ... Dally ..... 1'9ft Bruce Nestande, who has Involved h i m se lf as a spokesman for lo ca l governments on several national issues, had the worst attendance record this year with his own local group, the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Since early January, Nestande missed 14 board meetings in nine separate weeks, according to meeting records. The board met 102 times, mosUy twice a week, over 50 weeks . The s upe rvisor s are not scheduled to meet this week. In e ight of the a bse.nces, Nestande was in Washington, D. C .• e ither testifying or c onferring as a committee member on issues such as air quality control, federalis m or use of federal grants . Generally. the first· year s upervisor has argued that federal officials should yield more decision-making powers to local governments. He missed another meeting because he was in Sacr amento, three because of illness and two while oo vacation, records show. Supervisor Harriett Wieder missed eight meetings in six separate weeks. She missed two in late January to ·attend the presidential inauguration in Was hington , 0 .C .. and she missed three others during trips to the Capitol to push (or more ext ensive federa.l funding for aiding refugee resettlement. Mrs. Wieder also was absent three times to participate as the county representative to the County Supervisors Association of California. In contrast to Nestande and Mrs. Wieder. the other three supervisors generally didn't ............. ~'-....... TO THE DUMP -A worker tosses food from Costa Mesa market into truck. The entire inventory at the store had to be tossed out after a youth tossed tear gas into the store last week. The market owner estimated he lost $45,000 worth of food. Gas attack on shop costs owner $65,000 For Chuck Trujillo, a retired Los Angeles policeman and owner of a Co s ta M es a quick-shop market, business has been lousy. For s tarters , his 7 ·Eleven market at 1673 Irvine Ave. has been closed since Dec. 23 when a hooligan tossed several handfu.ls of powdered tear gas into the shop. He figures he's lost as much as $20,000 in business so fa r. On top of that, the Fountain Valley r es ident ended up throwing away h is e ntire inventory Tuesday -$45,000 worth of food and beverages, by I his estimation. 'The food , county h ea lth officials told him, had to go because it might have been contaminated by the tear gas dust tossed into the shop. Cleaning up the shop, Trujillo said, likely will cost another $7,000. •'I knew there were going to be Heart attack blamed for BB accident A '1·year·old Buena Park motorist apparently suffered a heart attack wbUe behind the wbeel in HunUnctoo Beach and slammed hia car lnto a atop li1ht, police reported. Byron Michael Hoover, 41 , wa1 reported i n crltlcal condlllon today at Paciflu ffotpital In Huoiinstoo Beach,' ~llceH.id. He auffered no major injurt• la the Tuesday afternoon coUltlon at the intenectlon of Brookbant Street aad Adama A venue, police &&kl. PoUH aay Hoover slumped acrou tbe "8t ot bit car 8'd tbe ..taJcle bJt the tunalq lltM pole lb tbe elDter' "' tbe tnterMcdoa, knocklnl It to lhe 1round. problems with the food, but I never dreamed it would be this maj or ,·· the shop owner remarked Tuesday as workers burled canned goods, packaged items and soft drinks into a dump truck. He said it would take two truck t rips to e mpty out the store. The food , he said, is being hauled to a dump where it is to be buried. It was las t Wednesd.ay afternoon that a man described only as a "punk rock type" opened up the front door to the market and tossed in the tear gas. Paramedi cs , who we re s ummoned when s hoppers began coughing and wheezing, treated 16 per sons and took them to the hospital for further treatme.nt. P olice said none of the individuals in the store, who were mostly young persons clustered around a video ••me, suffered serious injury. County health officials cordoned off the market following the attack and uaed breathing gear to enter the store In order to survey the damafe. Trujillo said county health officers decontaminated tbe sbop before 11 vlng the order to set rld of the food. "Once we 1et the food out," Trujillo 1ald, "the place wilJ be palnted and then de'bontaminated a1aln and then I'll have a Janitor come ln for another eleanlnt." Ke said he hopes to have tbe abop open a•aln In Ume for lbe N,w Year's Eve rush. Meanwhile, TnUUlo said, he's U!Y1n1 to put bla old pollc• lkUJJ to work by attemptlnf lo develop lead• to belp police track down the culprit. .. A, a former policeman.'' be remarted, "I Juat bate to ... . anyOM set away with tomeddnl like WI.'' -BwSTEVE MAltlJU venture outside the cou~ty on meeting days . Supervisor Thom as Riley A Clark aide said the chairman likes to stay close lo home unless he belleve5 he can 'Each time I have been in Washington , D.C., .it has been with.a pocketful of county. agenda items." missed six meetings, all because he was s uffering from ·a recurring respiratory ailment. Roger Stanton missed two meetings , bo th beca use of illness . And board Chairman Ralph Clark missed just once, on May 19, to testify before a legislative commit~ in Sacramento on a proposed mars hal -s heriff merger bil~. do his constituents more good by being elsewhere, such as at a legislative committee meeting. And "it take5 a lot" for Clark to miss a meeting, said the aide, Steve Malone. A former state assemblyman · and aide to Ronald Reagan when he was governor. Nestande bas said his close contacts with the Reagan Administration help him lobby for what he considers beneficial changes in the way the federa.l government treats local and regional agencies. OnJy his latest trip to discuss block grant funding was paJd from his supervisoria.l budget , aides saJd, contendine that his input would easily equal the cost of the trip. "Each time f ha ve been in Washington, D.C .• it has been with a pocketful of county agenda items." Nestande said this week. The 69-year-old Riley ·s absences thi s year were noteworthy because they were the first misses since he was appointed to office in 1974, according to aide John Schade. Riley was the only supervisor in his office Tuesday. The others took most of the week off for vacation because no meetings are scheduled. WORST RECORD Bruce Nest ande is reported to have c h a l k ed up the worst 1 attendance record with the. Orange Count y Board of Supervisors during 1981 Fountain Valley pay freeze eyed $1 million financial shortage projected for 1982:a83 fisacl year By PIOL SNEIDEllMAN percent uicreases, while police olt11e0altt"-'IWI officers reeeived a 13 percent The Fountain Va lley City boost. Council bas proposed a salary , But the F o utain Valley freeze for city department heads Professional and Technical and employees at the midd.le Employees Association had only management level. The proposal comes at the end During 1981 , Fountain Valley had an unusually high turnover in its top management posts. Building and Safety Director J ose Melad left when his depa rtment was merged into the of a year in which three city department heads, a city attorney and a city manager have resigned. ·'We don't pretend we can.afford.as . much as ... Anaheim.' City personnel director Bill Ackerman said the salary freeze plan is based "on what the city council believes these jobs are worth and on the city's ability to pay." Fountain Valley has experienced f i nancial dlfficu.lties durine the past year. and a $1 million sborta1e baa been projected for the 1982-81 flacaJ year. The city's general employees, police officers and firefighters all received raises in November as they be&an the second year of lbelr twe>-year contracts with the city. Under t.hese contracts, the eeneral employees reeeived a 7 percent raise, plus an additional 3 percent city contribution to their retirement program. FirefiJ(hters received 7 a one-year contract. which expired Nov. 21. This group represents 21 m i ddle management supervisors and other staff. including usistant fire chiefs, a city planner and adminiatraUve aJdea. City department heads, such as the public works direetor, fire c hief and planning director, make their own requests for salary increases through the city manager. Personnel director Ackerman said the city council thus far has re5ponded to pay raise reque5ts from the middle management employees and the department heads by saying a salary freeze is necessary. planning department. Fire Chief Tom Feierabend resigned in a dispute with the City Council over reorganization of his department. Parks a nd R ec r eation Director Gary Davis resi1ned to take a similar post in Lfncaater. City Attorney Tom Woodruff stepped down to devote more time to other racets of his law firm. City Manager Robert Vollmer resigned, citing only "personal reasons." Ackerman said the year's departures in Fountain Valley may be part or a widespread trend. ..It's no se<:ret that a lot of people have been leaving publi c employment since the passage of Proposition 13 because they believe there are more chances for advancement in the private sector,·· he said. Even among government entit i es there ca n be competition, he added. "We don't pretend we can afford to pay as much as, say, Anaheim ... Ackerman said. He noted that two Fountain Valley paramedics left this year fo r lower paying county fire department posts that have more opportuniti e!'I f or advancement. The personnel director said negotiations with department beads and middle management staff will re5ume in January. He said the council's salary 'freeze proposa.l "is not cast in stone." But if the freeze remains in e ff ect through 1982, some de partment head s will find lower employees catching up t.d their pay levels. Because or c onti nuing increases provided by the policq o ffice rs' contract, Fountain Va lley·s police captains may be earning more than Police Chief Marvin Fortin ir the freeze r e main s thr o ugh June, Ackerman said. Airport expansion plans under study ............... MOVING DAY -Kenneth Snider wheels cartons of Fountain Vall~y School District materials to a truck that will carry therll to the district's new Oak Street headquarters, formerly McDowell school. Shift will be completed next Monday. District plans to lease present offices at Newland Street and Talbert Avenue to an outside party. Orange County Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner will decide whether environmental studies of expansion plans for John Wayne Airport were sufficiently lac k ing t o ca use airpo rt improvements to be suspended. Attorneys for Newport Beach c ontended Monday during closing arguments in their case against the Orange County Government that th e e nvironmental impact reports are inadequate. Los Angeles·based attorney Pierce O'Donne ll said the reports paint such a ros y picture of the pending $75-milllon imprvvemenl project that they are more like "a sales and promotional brochure" than documents intended to give bard facts on the consequences of expansion. · However, the county's lawyer, Michael Gatzke, claimed today that attorneys for Newport Beach and Stop PoUuUn1 Our Newport <SPON) had failed to pron the reports don't measure up to leaal tu.ldelines. He told Sumner the reports conform to the California Environmental Quality Act becau1e they describe bow the Improvements would affect surroundiat areas .. O'Donnell and SPON attorney IL Clement Shut• of Saa FrandKo are ukl"' Sumner to rul• tlaat the reporu ar• Incomplete , meanln1 Improvement• approved la February by lhe County Bo.rd of Su""11on cannot proceed. "uainer la expected to lalue LagUna jail death probed La,_. BeMb poltc. OmdaJa bave eoaftrmed Ute 1'81 lau .,., .... lnneUptloa mto ta.e Ja lbou11 dealla of Robert .......... lut ,...,, Wardlna, Jr, a W,.a 8-d apa11•man,wu~ dropped -.. bud by • poUce 4 offtcv la baell Of &be ltatMla wlall• beln• remo•e41 wlltl• clnmk from a patrol car. . H• dlM bour'l law '9 IUI .U . AD ....... , IB•llt'WMIM and a. probt by tbe COUlllJ dlatrid attorney'• otnee 1bowed no • •rideMeof criminal activity. But tb• U .S . .Juatht i Dep~ actiq_oe .... plalat ,.,... CltJ. MUYlll& , ... Oabrl•I•, bH l•lU•t•• a·n lnveldaat.loe of POll•lM• d.U rl1bt1 V'loladona, poHce omdall confll'll\ed. his ruling within the next few weeks. lawyers say. Although Shute and O'DonneU spent sever a l hours Monday detailing why they believd e n vironmental r e ports are inadequate , a recurring theme was that the studies don ·~ discuss further expansion of the county airport. According to the supervisors~ ma s ter plan, the airporC terminaJ, runway and parking facilities will be expanded tQ aJlow average daily commerclat jet flights to increase from the current 41 to 55 by the year 2000. AP..OINT'!D -Gardena City Attorney Michael H. Miller will assume ~.post of city attorney ln News>ort Blach Jan. 18. A former deputY. city attorney ift RuaUncton Beach, Miller will take over for former city attorney Hugh Coffin who re:slped last September. • ! I•" Daily Pilat · . .. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30, 1981 HI F BUSINESS STOCKS C6 C7 Marina, Costa Meia reach title games of tournaments. C3. Dellly P*" "'""~La~ Costa Mesa's John Strayer tries to block shot (left) and Ken Bardsley comes down with rebound during Tuesday's game. See C2. scorer Magee misses final 12 minutes wi.th dislocated finger but Anteaters rally to win, 77-75 Speclal to tbe Dally Pilot 77 · 75, for their loth win in 11 outinp. "It was a great win for ua," said a happy coach Bill MuW1an. wboee team lost to Aritona State, 8&-13, in the first round Monday night. "The team kept its pose and showed great defense.'' time out but, under pressure from Fuller. threw it away. MILWAUKEE -For the UC Irvine basketball tea.en, matters couldn't have , looked much bleaker than they were midway through the second half or the Ant~aters' game with East Tennessee State Tuesday night in the consolation contest of the Milwaukee Classic. To begin with, UCI was trailing the Sues, 60-50, with 11 : 59 to play. But to make matters worse, their main cog - Kevin Magee -was beaded for the dressing room with a dislocated finger on his left hand. Indeed, the Anteaters stopped lbe Bucs when they had to. UCI still trailed, 73·63, with 5:58 to play before two free throws by Bob Thornton, a jumper, free throw and layin by Kevin Fuller, and a steal and layln by Ben McDonald reduced the deficit to 73-72. McDonald subsequently got the ball underneath the basket. was fouled, and sank both charity tosses for a 76-75 lead. Thornton then iced the game by hitting one of two free throws with a little more than 40 seconds left. The Sues worked for the last shot only to miss at the buzzer. ·'They showed a lot of character out there," added MulJigan. "l would have hated to come all this way to lose twice. Fuller, <Grant> Taylor and Thornton played great games for us off the bench." Last year, with Magee absent, there would have been no doubt concerning the final outcome. This year's Anteater squad is different. though, and they proved it by rallying to beat the Bucs, The Sues' Marcus Reese then hit on a pair of free throws to give his team a brief breather before Randy Whieldon canned a 20·footer to bring UCI back to within one. Magee, who jammed the ring finger on his left hand off a deflected pass, was taken to the hospital for prec autionary X-rays. If there's a With 1 :39 remaining, the Sues, still leading, tried to inbound the ball after a, Remembering the good guys Like Joe Louis, they were a credit to the human race Should old acquaintance be forgot and ruou broughi to mind? Should old acquaintance be forgot and day• of Auld Lang Syne . . As the glasses are raised this New Year's, the toast is to the good guys from the world or fun and games who left us during the 12 months just passed. This earth was better off for having known them and their acquaintance will not be forgot. Should old acquaintance be forgot . . . Joe Louis was a warm and simple and humble man. He was truly what the heavyweight champion of the world is meant to be. Ir heroes are to be worshipped, the Brown ~mber gave us the reason. The nicest, and truest, words ever written about Joe Louis were. "He is a credit to his race - the human race." And mwr brought to mind ... Joe Kubarich spent his life coaching football and helping to form the lives of those he coached. Joe Kubaricb's niche in the Hall of Fame will have to be large enou1h to bold a very big heart. Joe's life ended almost at the veey moment Super Bowl XV started, which was a blessin1 in a way. Joe Kuharich lived with the Eagles right to the moment be died with them. Should old ocqvaintance be f orqc>t . . The youn1 players of today should have known an outllelder of yesterday named Pete Relser. There wu not a 1reedy sinew in Pistol Pete's body and here was a man who really would have played baseball for the love of the 1ame. The Doctien have bad some sreat ones, but no more couraseoua and lovable human beln1 evu ran full tilt into an outfield wall. And dau. of A add Long S,,w ... 8Ul 'oianl wq the bualness mana1e1' ot lb• Los Anaeles Rama but that wq merely hil Job. His relltioalbtp wltb the football t.am was of love and total devodon. BUI Johna lived to tee what the frandalle bu eome to. He mJpt have dled of a broken bMrt. SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER our fraternity but there is comfort ln the legacies thev leave. For Auld Lang Syne . . . Hotel lobbies around lhe country won't be the same without Frank Lane. Sure, Trader Frank repeated his baseball yarns and they 1ot more lavish every time but they also got more eltjoyable every time. Wherever Trader Frank is, be just unloaded a mediocre player for a super star . We'U take a cup o/ lrindrwu Jld .. Large Lester Nebampkin was as much a part of the sidelines as the yardmarkera and if his generous size did nol cause.you to notice him, his brightly colored s l\lrt did. Laree Lester was a good pboto1rapber. He was an even better human being. For Auld Lang SJlfle ... Ray Oyler. the former Detroit Tiger abort.atop who played so well in the 1968 World Sertea, wu only 43. He bad a lot of fun In t.boce years but be missed too much. If ever a nickname fit, it was the one they hun1 on Mickey Walker. He looked and acted and foutht like a Toy BuUdo1. And tbe fiaht 1ame will mlla Ralph Gamblal. Champions also 1et counted out. bright spot to the injury. it's that it occurred to Magee's non-shooting hand. Plus, the Anteaters have onJy one game in the next 15 days . Magee, d espite lea ving with 12 minutes to play, still led his teammates with 26 points. He also grabbed nine rebounds. Whieldon added 14 points and McDonald 9 as UCI shot 54 percent from the floor. The trio of Fuller. Thornton and Taylor had lOpointsamongthem. For the Sues. 3·5, the loss was a bitter o n e to ac cept. Aaron Douglas staged a one-man clinic as he scored a game-high 30 points, hitting 15 of 18 from the floor including his first 13 shots. Winfred Reed added 17 points. while Andre Motley and Reese had 10 apiece. ......... hr A* "°"9 s,_, "'J ct.ar ... Pre11 boxea arOund the country woa 't be tbe 11111• without Jlm Enrlcht, the larc• and happy man from Chic:aco. Too m1n1 IOOd oa• IO from It I.I of Uie tou1b IU.YI and Jentle IUYI and happy luYI and sad 1uy1 that the i.tendl of aporta are made. It ls of the 1oocl 1uya wbo are 100• tbat le1•ncta are made. Should old oc~ bt Jortoet Alld ~ br°"'1M co ma.I . . . No, DOt tbi1 year. Or any otMI'. H~YY NlllURI! -UCLA center Stuart Oray t11htens bis defense on Maryland ball-handler durina Tuesday nl1ht'a game at Pauley Pavlllon. Bruin.a blew out Maryland, 90·57 ,, 'Runts' outrun Jazz . '. . .. .. INGLEWOOD <AP> -Riley's Runts. as they've come to ~ known , made it a p e rfed six·fOr·six by beating the Utati J azz, but it wasn't easy. "I felt good about the first halt and I felt l>ad about the fourth quarter.'' said Loa Angelet• Coach Pat Riley after his LakeN downed the Jau 121-114 Tuesday ·night. "We got out of what we had been doing, moving and running the ball. "We were playing too much one-on--0ne. Utah had a supel'b defense in the fourth quarter. That combination and the fact that we were not doing what we• do best got them close." Close, but that was all for tt>e Jazz. Even though the Lakers obviously weren't at their best, they had enough to win their sixth straight game. Los Angeles has played all six games without All·Pro center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who has been sidelined because of a s trained tendon in his ri1ht ankle. THE LAKERS LOST their other big man, Mitch Kupchalt, with a broken bone in his left leg early in the first game they played without Abdul-Jabbar. Thus. the s tarting unit has been referred to as Riley's Runts. Los Angeles, 24-7 overall, took a 75 -58 advantage at the inte rmission , making 62.3 per cent on its field goal attempts. 'fhe Lakers led by 19 points earl y in the four,~ quarter, but Utah cut the derifit to four points with a little over a minute to play. Ho wever . Jamaal Wilk" connected on a jump shot ~ 1 :04 left to give the Lakers-;+ six-point lead and shortly la~ Wilkes stole a pass from U~ forward Adrian Dantley, se~ up a Los Angeles fast bretOI: which ended with a layup 1'f' Norm Nixon. .·: Wilkes led the Lakers with.* points, making 16 of his 24 fi;td~ goal attempts. He also had ruae; rebounds, four assists and ~ steals. Nixon finished with ~ points and 10 assists. ·,·· ., .. ~ . AMONG THE OTHER mla contributors for Los Ange ~ were Michael Cooper. who 15 points, and Earvin "Mag · • J ohnson, who had 13 points, ~ assists and seven rebounds. .~~ Bob McAdoo made his ~ appearance in a Los Ang4 uniform, playing the final 2:45:-i't! the first half. He was h~ scoreless and missed his onft: field goal attempt. . ' .. McAdoo could not give '1 whole lot to our team," said Riley of the forward-centtt acquired by the Lakers fron. New Jersey last Thursday. "I want to give him some time in the next eight to 10 days so he'U have time for conditioning. He's very versatile, very s mart." "They have a perfect blend h e re of young talent and veterans," said McAdoo. "I don't care what role they use me in. My style is up and down the court. During the next couple of days, I'm going to be practicing very hard. I've got to know the mood s of the players and sharpen myself physically.'' Robinson will wait TEMPE. Ariz . <AP) University of Southern California football coach Jobi\ Robinson said Tuesday that lu~ may talk lo National Football League teams interested in bis services after the Jan. 1 Fiesta Bowl. But Robinson denied repo-1$ that he has already sp()ken witf\ New En1land Patriot official.a • a bout their vacant bead coachinc Job. ''I hav e not had a•~ negotiations with anyone alnce the season was over," Ro~ said. "lly only comments .W. anybody who's called ID' Indirectly ot directly ii, l'•e aaid, 'Hey, wait unlll after the flrat of the year.· "If eomeone ls interested fil me then, I would be 1Jad to 1¥ down to aee what tbey are offertns," added RoblDlon. "ff I have to wait and tMy bave Ml wait, I think It'• proper that_,.. all watt." ,• l:llhtb·ranked Southnl a.a; .. a. t.-No. 1 ._. Statt. N. ln ,,...,,, Flelta Bowl .... Rob&uon bu~ a .. .., t•cord la el 1ea1oa1 _. 8ouUtem cal ... ,.,..._ (lee PAT& P ... CI) ~. ' ·~ -- ~·Orange Cout OAJLY PILOT,WednHday, December 30, 1981 H IF Vikings, .Mustangs reach to11rnament finals The Marina Bl&b wo...a'a Maketball team la boplq UM thlrd Ume will be the cbarm wMn t.be Vlklnp play Pootblll tor the cbamplOGlhlp ol Ute llhrlna·ltdlaon Holiday Tournamtnt at 7:'5 tont1bt on the Vlkin.11• noor. Meanwhile, Cotta 11•• will play tor Ute Eatallela Toumameot crown aft..-the lluataq1 dlapoeed ol La Quinta In the aemlftnall, »-aa. Marina moved into the title Wt Tuetday wltb a U-40 triumph over PountaJn Valley while Footlllll waa boldtna off HunUnttOll Beach, 50-U. In the flltb·place came, ltdlaon will play Bunou1bl, whlle Mater Del w11 eliminated from the conaolaUon bracket. Marina's wln elves it a third abot at Footblll. The Vildn1s have dropped their Ont two cbancea, each by two points, more reffnUy ln the Cypreu Tournament. "We're 1ettlng a little Ured of playln1 them," offered Marina aaaistant coach Tim Reed. In be•Una Sunset Leaiue opponent Fountain Valley, the Viktnes had to hold off a furtoua ch~1e in tbe final quarter to cut an 11-potnt deftclt to Just two in the final momenu. ''They played 1uper-a1rraaive defense,'' said Reed about the Barons. "They waited for our mistakes and we turned the ball over to them a few times." A 3-for-13 free-throw performance by Marina, includift# six misses in the final quarter, Ibo helped make thines lnteresUna. "We played well in spots and we played well Sweazy gains All-C·IF team Templeton player of the year By aOGER CARLSON ot .. Dellf ......... Foothill Higb's Mark Templeton, who led the Knights to the CIF Southern Conference football championship, has been selected as the CIF Division II Player of the Year by tbe First Interstate Bank athletic foundation board. Templeton, a 6-2, 195-pounder, scored · 24 touchdowns and rushed for 224 yards in t.be championship finale against El Modena. In all there were 10 Oran1e County athletes chosen to the two teams, includln.s a pair from Foothill and EJ Dorado. A second team spot wu accorded El 1oro running back Damon Sweaty, the Sea View League's Player of the Year for the second straight year. Sweazy is a repeat selection, bavinl been chosen on tbe Division Ill team as a junior. All-CIF Div.._ U Flnt Teaa Ofteme Bet. Wt. Yr. TE-Mark Andrew, Saa Mart.Do 1-J Z18 Sr. Rec-Jerry Davis, Burroughs 5-10 180 Sr. Rec-Dale Frack, Hart 5-10 175 Sr. T -Tory Pan.kopf, LB WU50ll 8·3 240 Sr. T -Charlie Steele, El Modena 6·2 235 Sr. G -Keith Davis, Santa Monica 6-2 2Z3 Jr. G -David.Dixon, Inglewood 6·3 2ZI Sr. C -Frank Chavez, Bell Gardens 6·2 235 Sr. B -Tberman Beard, Hueneme 5-8 165 Sr. B -Kirk Jones, LB Poly S·ll 115 Jr. B -Marco Johnson, Ant. Valley 5-8 148 Jr. B -Mark Templeton, Foothill 6·2 195 Sr. B -Dylan, Stewart, Santa Monica 5-6 140 Sr. B -Randy Fayette, West Torrance 6-2 115 Sr. K -John Lee, Downey 5·10 170 Sr. Ftnt Team Defeue DL-Eric Hamm«1nd, Hueneme 6-2 230 Sr. DL-Don Woodward, San Luis Obispo 8-4 200 Sr. DL-Geotry Walsh, LB Poly 6·3 225 Sr. DL-Tim Barroca, Dos Pueblos 6-1 210 Sr. DL-Guy TeafatUJer, Warren 6·3 225 Sr. LB-Ross Harvey, Temple City 8--0 180 Sr. LB-Chris Scott, So. Torcance 8·3 21S Sr. LB-Craig Slavin, Westlake 8--0 180 Jr. LB-Bill Brace, Santa Barbara 5-10 175 Sr. LB-Craig Nicastro, Arcadia 5-11 195 Sr. DB-Robbie Bartlett, Monrovia 5·11 180 Sr. DB-Rieb Harger, So. Torrance 8-0 170 Sr. DB-Craig Rutledge, El Dorado 8-0 170 Sr. DB-Bruce Hill, Antelope Valley 6--0 180 Sr. DB-Junior Thurman, Santa Monica 8-0 110 Sr. P -DeDe Moore, Muir 8·1 205 Sr. Stto.d Team Ofte91e TE-Jeff Gallimore, Oxnard 6-3 1'11 Sr. Rec-Hank Norman, LB Poly 6-4 190 Sr. Rec-John Gagliano, Hoover 6-3 180 Sr. T -Steve Baker, Ant.elope Valley w 210 Sr. T -York Wallace, Centennial 6-2 DO Sr. G -Gene Murphy, El Dorado 6-2 210 Sr. G -Gree Baldwin, San Gabriel 8·2 225 Sr. c -Nick Gotovac, Esperama 8·2 225 Sr. B -Dean Harrington, Hart 8-0 180 Sr. B -Damon Sweazy, El Toro 5-10 170 Sr. B -Ml.ke Gomez, San Gabriel 5-10 170 Sr. B -Aaron Brown, Santa Monica 8·1 190 Sr. B -Alfred Jenkins, Lynwood 8·5 195 Sr. B -Matt O'Keefe, Downey 5-10 175 Sr. K -Daren Ubonati, Thousand Oaks 5-11 180 Jr. SeeeM Team Defeue Di.:.-Eric Coakley, Villa Part 8-0 175 Sr. DL-Walt Pederson, Pactnca 6-2 211 Sr. DL-Ron McLean, Ri1hetti &·3 215 Sr. DL-Dan Romero, Bell Gardens S-10 230 Sr. DL-Re&inald Stark, Monrovia 8·1 180 Sr. LB-Nate Fletcher, Morninpide 8-0 175 Sr. LB-Tony Haller, Buena 6-1 11'7 Sr. LB-Scott Zito, Antelope Valley 5-1 llO Sr. LB-Bo Williama, Burroutba 6-1 l• Sr. LB-DarT)'l lledcliqa, Kennedy 5-10 115 Sr. DB-Gret Haly. Foothill 6-1 175 Sr. DB-Cedric Brown, Compton $-11 115 Sr. DB-Mike Hart, Palos Verdes 6-1 175 Sr. DB-Paul NicholSQD, Santa Barbara 6-1 llO Sr. DB-Mark Anderson, Buena 8-0 170 Sr. p -Manhall Lampson, llilllku ... a 215 SI'. Player of the Year: Teftlpleton <Foot.bill) 500/o TAX llACllT?. AIEAl00°A DBUCTlOM I Danate 'f04X station wagon « van for fht benefit of ,youth I 6G-9990 wbtll we bad to," 111d Reed ... ll'• a abame we bad to play tbem ao early ln t.be aeuon. They're an t.xceUeot team.'' The~·· balanced attack wu pac:ed by Sandy Corbett 1 13 polnta whlle Mar1aret Loma WOME~'S BASKETBALL· . . added 10. The Barona, who will play HunUncton Beach in the 8 o'clock third-place contat tonJibt, waa led by Lisa Gritbur1'1 1' polnta. !dteon•,tmne31 The Cbar1en rebounded from a disbear\enin1 defeat Monday lo race put Irvine. Edison led by 13 at the end of the flnt quarter, (the Oiar1ers lost Monday after leaclln& by 15 at that potnt) but this Ume maintained the lar1e advantage throuCbout. '---' ,, T • ' '-\ I ' ~ · '\ ALTERNATORS ,.._ STARTERS ... "We played with a UWe mon ctet.m.laadon," Hid Coaeb Dave Wblte, wboM team pla11 for ftftb pla~ at •:u today at Marina. ''&veryoD. dJd .,.ood Job toda1, eva the llrla off the bench. 1 wu )l•ued. with the effort.I of <Janet) Bittner and (Lynn} Uchlnoca," 11.ld Wblte. Tina Deaileyer had 1' polnU and Khn Tuabe added 1J for l'.diloa. lrvlne wu led b)' RoblD Monk and Tanya Pruett, who contributed tlpt polnta apiece. co .. • ..... M, Lii Quint• sa The llu1tan11 moved their reeord· to &·l overall ud advanced to tbe cbampioub.lp tame of the Eatancla Tournament with a atroq defenalve effort qalnat La Qulnta, now a.2. Meanwhile, the host Ea1lea were the beneficiaries of a forfeit by Mark Keppel and will play for the consolation crown atalnlt Rowland at 4:30. ...CU lfflCTIVI lHIOUGH WID..JAN. 6, 1912 KJRA8111 Auto Supply WI'•...._ YOU DO II' lllGHTI O,EN DAILY 9-9, SAT. 9-6, SUN. 9-5 NEW YEAR'S EVE. 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U IS Wa.,.ln91Gft IJ U H•• Jerwy 10 It C-r•I 01¥1&1.., Mllwauk .. 1nc11 .... o.1ro11 ""•"'• c111uoo Clevelencl 10 • 16 I• u " 12 IS ,, " • 22 ,_y'•S<-Ullo" m , Ultll 114 Mlh•-.. 107, llldleno '6 W•Ullf191on 11', Detroit IU Son Ar\lonlo "'·Sen Olooo 101 N"' v-111, Clllceoo '°' Delles 10., K.,,..s City t7 All•"I• 102, Houtton t) D•n••• 1a, llotton 113 Pllll-Plllt 142, GOldtn Sleto US T ..... a~ Dtlroll ••New Jerwy So" 0'-•l All8'11a How Yri al Clewt- Weslllflll'On •I Mltw-.. Houslen at s.n Antonio Oon..,.•t KenU'\Clty lloatonal Utell Portl-•t "'->la P111t_.Plll• •• s .. m. 771 - .750 v. *. .4 ...• .JJ7 llV. ,714 - .Ul s "" IV. ..... 1V. ·"°° • .2•• , • L•k•rt 121 , Jau 114 u T AH -Da"1to •0. Po outll• •. Wllkl"s U, GrHn I, Grllfltll 13. Hercty 1, !M:lloyet •. Nku I, Ovrwn O, llotH"d no I, C•ttooe S. Totolt 4t ••tt II• Lot AltOELIS Jollmon IJ, WllllM 14. Brewer •. C-r IS, Nlxor> U, A...,bls 6, M<GM >, JordoN) II, LandM>or99r I. M<Adoo o. Toi•" SJ 1~n 111 Sc-.. , o.a ....... Uleh J7 )I 23 J3 -lit l ot A"91tles lS 40 ?J fl -IJI Fouled out N-Tot•• louls Ut•ll 14. LOS Anotlea Jl A u,m COLLEGE UCl77,E.Tenn.St. 75 I AST TINNIESSEI STATE Motley 10. Reid 17, List., O. Dovotes JO, 0uor .... 11erry •• Reese 10, Vinton o. Henelerton o. Miii.eii 0, 8tlcller0Totel\·M1·17S. UC laVtNI ~ i., Wfll•I-14, ftA< DoNld t . W\ltl •. JOllnson •· T-nton >. F11ller 7, 11..-UY 6. ToylO< 0 Totat1 JO !M l 77 Hatlllme U( ln>IM, Jt..-. To1e1 fouls EHi TennoH-St•l• 20, UC Irvine It PCM le9d•rt SC:OIUNO G "G l'T Tl' AWl. Magff. UC 'rvlng t IOI !6 m .. J Gr._y, ~ Boe<ll SI 1 •I tt 153 Jl,t W•lckon, PecHIC • w • ,. " .. W-. CS l"uttef1on 10 •2 ~ 117 ti.I McNeely, Sen Jae Sil. 1 • t7 llt 17.0 Wll .. tdon, UC,,,,,,,. ' .. 11 147 l'-J Hl"l"s. F•-St t JI tS 127 11.• A-r""1, UC S 8 • S7 2' 141 ISi H°"90s, ~ llffcll SI 1 t f 21 110 ISi Ruatoll, UC S.B. ' S1 16 IJO 14 4 OTHla IMOIVIOUAL LIADlaS Aollou11cll119. M•oe• IUCtl 1l.2 ..... •-non IUCSlll IJ.4, McNHIY ISJSI II.I. Field Go.II Por<en'-' Meoeo IUCll n.• llOl·141). Wllletoon (UCll 70.1 ........ Mc Donald IUCll M.I IJ0.751 ,., .. Tllr- P•r<e"loOlt! Howard IUOPl ... o (24-Hl; Held IUPO) •S.1 CIHll: Hlovln• (FSUI IU IU ·JO). Aulah· Wood !CSFI •.• •Yg., HOC19es ICSULll) u ; Mcl>oneld (UCll u . TEAM LIAOIEU TEAM LEADERS -Scorl110 · I. UC trvl"e ... I avo.: Long lleull SI. lt.6. Ootenw 1. Fretno St 4'.0 •vo.; 1. s.n-'- St. S7 J Fr• Tllr-Pe<eon'-: I Pe<lfk, no 11>7-1711; 2 cs Fuller!On, 61.1 11s...ru1. Flelcl Goel Percent•Ott IOlfonwl" I UC lr•I"•· U 4 llJt·SU l , 2 Fruno SI.• CJOS.Jtll FlelCI Goel PerceM•oe IC>ofell•I I Son J-SI •It Cl~l. 2 F.--St MS l l4'-J21) eSTAN(tA -Krelu 4, G.,._, '· Tiii 7, Mldle!WI 16, Meydele 12, Pl11<k"•Y 12, Joll111IOft o. M<C•lllll O. Smell<Olftll 0. TOtAlls: 11 1•1050. k_..,o.a ... " Fou11le l11 Velley 14 14 12 ,.__.. Etlenclo 12 11 14 IJ-90 TOl•ls f'Oull: F-1•111 V•llO "· EU•ncle ... T•(lllllUI l<Mils: Coull Su""'"'•" (Etlerw:lel. L•kewood 61, Coat• MH• '° !.alllWOOO -Murpfly 24, Cortlll It, P-o, a-•. NlelJ011 s. w 1111...,_. 1, J-t 2. 01-l, Snlllll J, PelOOCI 0. Totelt : 2411-H 65. COSTA •IA -J , Flelcl O. 11 ... ~oy 17, ""•-'9W 11, Pelk -5111 0, Strey ... t. Pelmlll ... '· c-2, E-l, G Fleld o, P-lo-0, -•no 0, l'Otleflcl 0. L ... Vl'9 o Totets: 17 .. I• • IC9'9.., 0.."9" Loh•-17 10 U 21-61 Coste -17 10 1 o-41 Tote! fouls: Lall-14, Cotlo Mou 16. M.t« o.165, Orange 57 MATla 0 11-c-o, Tort>e11 •. Je<Uon n , llff--rl H . J~r tO, Me,,., O. NH•tll 0 • ...,.....,, 6. Fielder l Totala ,. 1)-tUS. OaANGE -Kelly I•. Vincent IJ, Wottef'S •. Prong 14, ....,.c• >. ,..,._ t. TOl•k It lf..26 S1 ~..,0.."9n Meter o.i 14 1• n ,._..s o....,. I It II 17-57 Tot•I -· Met., 0.1 II, Oun99 It, ,....,..., ..,. Pierce <Or-l Edlaon 71, Reed 51 IDllON -~s I,~ JI, Smttll l , CNne "· 8-Mll •. l .. uvy •. 0111..--"· TOtAlta: JI IS.II 71. a110 -v1911 I. Loy I, M<Clellon II, Loocll It. Kendrlo I, Sond•rg•ero •. L~nl. Totob: 227·11 SI. lnn..,0-...... EdlMn U II IS 14-11 AMd It 6 14 17-SI Total IOIM: Edi_, U, R-17 WOOdbridp 59, A•ncho 43 woooaatDGI -f'orl"91tr 12. Rovs11 >. Wise "· R-k ll IS, aor ... s. _..,_ 1, llurke •. Totots: 12 IS.17 ff. aU•CMO ALAMITOS -MorHgll• J, llKlter 6, Green t. _, 10. Young 11, 0- •.Total$. 111"3 Q . Sc-..., °"'°"9n Wooclllrljtg9 I• IS 10 JO-ff llanc:llo Atomllo5 I • I• lt--0 Total l<Mila : WCM>clbrldo• t , lla"c"° AlomllOs JIO; Fouled out: V°""O llleoo<l'lo Alem,.tal, 0..0 IRancl'lo At...,lloal. aot .. Grande 71, lrvlne H aol..IA OMltN -WtUel '· KenlOft U , A-I 7, ,.,,._. '· a.-n 10, 090\o It, Fella 2. T-.: 2111·11 '1 l•VtNE -Corver 10, lle oor 10, erorovlcll "· -t. -10, ..... , "· Ua•ry 1. T..-: 23 JO.J2 .._ lc-...,OM"9n llolto Gr-11 11 16 21 -71 '"''"° 10 " 11 n-" Tot•I -: 8olw Gr•nde 21, lr'Wll\e 1'. FOVIH out. AUrs Ill. Wetiel. lr•w11, s-1•1. Unlvenh 49, LOI Amigo• 32 UN1v•.Slh -_,,.,, •. Guns n . "'°"'° 6, ~ •. AMclllfe J, Aljll-4. Toto It 11 IS.%3 4'. I.OS UM~ -Sll'llOSOll 2. Gr•ll .. I, Merit ~ t. Kidd '· Holley 6, S.0.0 1. J-2. ~ """"-•· Tot•ta 14 4·S J2 ~..,~ University 10 U I> IJ -" t.aAmlp 2 • 10 12 -n Tol•I "°""; Untvortlty 7, l..O\ Amigos 12. F°"lffoul: Kidd (LOS AmlooSl Comoton 56, L•gun• BHch 52 COMl>Toet -Colm.,. 1, Devis 2, W- 11, M.-12, ~I, SlovQMff 4, Hotolro 4, Sw•oM I. Totota. 24 •11 S6. LAGUNA eeAGH -Ai.ell 10, SMr1 4, Ovoroll 10, w_,,,. •. ,..,,,.,,,. J, Hoeln 12, T~r 0. TOIM: Jl 10.U Sl. k#9..,o.. ...... Coinpton IS 12 12 11-5' L~• llMcJI U t 11 17-U Tolel f'Ouk· Comcilon 13, L8-llHCll,, Totel i.u1s Et Too••. Mel.,. 0.1 IS Burrough• 47, OcHn View 37 I Ull.OUOHS A,_non 1, E .... r1n 2, °"11••• •. Grawll •. Lemb •· M<o-.ofl J., Minni• 21. Tot•li 11 J.S ti. WtbCI 20, Sl ..... 1, Wllltt 4, (NW •• a...men 2 TOl•I•· , ... n )I k-.., °"'""'"" llUrr<MiljM I 12 U~7 Ocea" View I • U-37 Tolel loul• Burr""911s 16, Ocu" View• Foothill 50, Hunt. Bch. 43 HUNTINGTON a EACH C•rr I , Corclov• •· C-r 2, M-t• 4, ll11<k•I• I), Cllnkent.ero 10. Tot•I• II s. It t3. '00THll.1. -BllOOHv t, Jt Osur t. Doe" J7, OoS...11\ S, JI <>wr 10, B•um 2 Tot•I•, tt •l•SO k-.., Ollar1H'S Huntl11ot011 BMcll 13 10 10 lo.-.:! FOOllllll 11 10 IS U-fO Tolal fouls HunllnQIOfl 8uc11 13, Footllltl IJ; F°"l9CI 0\11 Corr IH.,,,t1no1on Buell>. TocMlcels 14-v IHunline1on S.ec111, Cllnae"i.-(Hunll"ofon S.echl Mann• 43, Fnt. Vly. 40 "OUNTAIN VALLE v Arledoe •• P11clla tSkl 6, G ln•burv I•, Oayls •. Hufh<hmlclt t.llvrcllt TOl•IS 11•t040 MAlllNA -Sm•llwOOCI t , Mow•rO 2, Lonie 10, Armslrono •. Cort.II 1) Loyo a. Andtrsont TOl•ls 20 J.1'43 J.IJ 0 . sore -., °"°"'"' Fou"tel" V•lley ' 10 I tl>-40 Mori"• I ti 10 7-43 Tot•I ,..... F-l•'" Vt llo "· MOrlM l3, F°"led out Arl.OO. FOU11lel" Vellovl , Ttcll"IU IS Gl"'bu•O lFOUnt•ln V•ll•YI. HOw••O 1-rin.1 Coate Meae 38, L• Quint• 33 COSTA MESA Lu• I, L•m•r 11, NHI 0, Seaoer I, Gare•• 1, Armeooarlr 2, McAteer •. Rhllo1Mr99r • Toi.IS 1' ••• l8 I.A QUINTA -SI• Mver 6, Johnson •. Gerlepv •. T •mura s. Versluy• " FejlM., 6, SI• Myer l. Totols· .. S·I• ll. Sc-'1 ~'1.n Costa-so S 11 1> ' l8 Le Quint• 10 ! • 11-lJ Tot•l lovh Costa-.. ti, L• 0..1~•• ''"" TocMlc•I• Le°"'"'° COOCll Edison 59, lrvlne 38 lllVINE SlreHmon •· Mon• I, 00.... S, Pr1Mlt I. Trommoll I, Flynn 2. RoOl"'on 1 Tofah . 16~1Jl8 IOISON ll"'l>fl• I, H-'· Tr-ep4 •. Ten•t. IJ, ~.,., 14 8111M• I, Ucllll'ON 2 Totols •us• Sc.-.., o-.twn INIM J I) ,. .- Edi.... II IS 10 l._5' NHL CAM~ILLCON"lllENCE EdmOftt.on Venco11nr C•lo••v Kt .... ColOrooo Ml"Mtol• St. Louil c 111co00 WIM llMO TOfonto Detroit ,m,..01•...., W L T GI' OA-. H I 6 nt , ... S4 U 11 I IJ7 I Q M 1J 11 1 •• in 11 I) '° l 151 112 1' • n • 101 '" n NerntOlvls..,. U 10 17 ISS 111 40 11 II • 140 '" • t• IJ q 161 ISS ll U ll I"' 166 M 10 16 q I~ 1... 1' 10 21 6 12S ISi 16 WALUCON,EltlHCE l'tllrlUOlvl .... NY ISl•1*n 11 10 S IS. IU 47 Pflll.OOtlJflla 22 11 140 12' 0 PllbburOfl IS IS 1)7 140 >t NY Renoen ,. 17 IU ,... l:I wet11l"91on 10 n m IS4 11 Tuesday's basketball scores Coll99e -UCLA 'ti, Maryland S1 UC Divis 74, UC Rlvo"'ctt 70 Waslll"91onl7. Peclfk 11 Cal Pol.,.SLO 7', Heywenl St. • St8flfonl 67 Se•llte t$ c11.......,.n.s... Frenc1ac.os1.•1 s.. Ke11lucky 34, Hotre Demo 2' I Oil Nl<llOlll SI 10, llldlane·SE 6J Mtmpl\h SI."· Mlu lult>CM Si IOI! .edl ... Wyoml"O n, 111.·Cllk-.c> Circle SJ Mlftetl OllJO SI U, Watllf"ofon 54 ~ TeaoaSI. llS, Prtlrlo View H UTEP IJ, All(llOIO SI. 61 .... Vermont 71, SI. Pef.,.•s S6 USIU 40, UtlCa U TOUaNAMINU ,...,.,..., 1.AaeCIMMt N.,. Mnlo•. Mef'IMll 10 F0<C1Mmn."'-UUoll •• -.-c ..... Ntoeer•n .u ...,, .. ~--•.Cat~M ,.,_.........._C .... IC ~rrf/Y SI 71, E, llllftOll 10 E•-lllO 61, T-Toe II 0 ........ VI ....... T0tll 75, .... Cel .... 11 Jeclr.-llte "· l ea.e• TK.11 • • ......_. T"'-1 IN••• T-, J om•• M•dl •Oll S•. 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INHw:IO llun""""' 0 , 0<-View 17 c __ ._......, LNres1,s.. ...... 4t El , •• t i, Me~°'',. ·~ CMfll91 1111f ............. eo-ii=:.::n~ ... ,_.,l(etOfl•tO ... , ....... -K-1 llOrlelll lri8h slowdown tactics fail LOUISVILLE, Ky. <AP> -Derrick Hord sank four free throws ln the final 40 seconds of overtime H rourtb-ranked Ke ntucky overcame Notre Dame's lteep·aw1y tactics for a 34·28 college ,basketball victory Tuelday nJcht. The lJaue wa.s In doubt until Kentucky's Dirk Mlnnlefteld rebounded a Jut.ditch Jump •hot by Notre.Dame'• JQbn Pauon, rattd downcourt and Jammed home a dunk at the buner. Th• llnt of Hord'• four tree tbrow1 -bi.a only point.a ol tbe nlJhl -cav. t.be Cat.a an apparenUy comfortabl• a..13 advantate wtt.h ~ •~di ltft ln tbe extra ,Ptl'lod. But Notre Dame•a BW Vamer Upped ln a mlAed tbot It the otbtr end, waa fouled -ud Hnk • ,,... throw to kMp tbe Jrub allve at •• with 11 secondl left. Orange Coast OAJLY PILOT/Wednesday, December 30. 1981 H /F ..... o+ ...... 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Merli• Tifft•' I 601/S U I XACTA (H I N l<I Mll.00 All•""en<• 2l.114 T~tct.y'a tranuctlon1 NOCetlV ...._...._ ... yL- DETAOIT RED WINGS Aocelle<I Corre do Mlcal•I, ooalle . from Ille K•lamuoo Wl"O• of Ill• '"'e'"•"o"•' HockeylMQW. HARTFORD WHALERS -Tr.-Alo M•<Lehf\, cent~r, to the Plthburoh Per>ovlns lor lluu Anderson, ckfen•m.,., elld rut11rec~lcltrellor>s COL.UGI COLORADO STATE -H•m.d Gery Sloon •I'd Dave Uy •Bl•l~I loollMll Coat .... WASHINGTON~ J EFFERSON -Nemocl JOlln l UCll.f\trclt !Wad lootlMll COOCll -------------------------From Page C1 PATS. • • wl nnln& lou r s tral&ht bowl sames under him. "I think aJI or u. have the ri ght to consid e r a Job or o ppo rtunit y In pri vate,'\ Robinson said. "I think there's • right time and a right place. Thl2' is not the riJ£ht Ume nor the. right pluce. "Alter our &a me Is finished and I a m a ppro ached by someone in pro football or out of pro football, then 1 wUI s it down and try to cor\slder what they have to say," a dded Robinson. "And if there is a ny movie companies wanting me to lake Robe rt Redford's place , I'll hsten. too " Tuesday's press conference here took on a tongue·in·cheek lone especially alter Penn Sta te Coach J oe P aterno to ld media mem bers he would speak first "because Robi.ns on's plane is late com ing in from Boston." When Robinson stepped into the room seconds late r , Paterno repeated the comment to him and Robin.son replied · "You told me to meet YOU there " Later , P aterno quipped that "there was only one s eat on the plane to Boston and we flipped for it. J ohn won." Paterno previously told the Associated Press that he is "not interested tn a pro JOb right now" and denied re ports that the Patrio ts had approached him about the position -made availa ble when New England Coach Ron Erhardt was fired artcr a 2· 14 season In 16 years at Penn State, Paterno has a 150·33-l record. He reportedly turned down $1 million to coach the Patriots back in 1973. Meanwhile, Arizona Sta te Coach Darryl Rogers -another reported candidate fo r the Ne w England post saw little humor in the r umors and said flatly tha t he had "no comment about it .. But when pr essed , Rogers sai d ··it rea ll y hurls our recruiting because other people use it against you Someone will always be worrying 1f the coach is leaving." Robinson said the speculation s uddenly s urrounding him is di s ruptin g S outhern Cal 's prepa rations for the 11th annual Fiesta Bowl "and rl 's unfair to us ... "We 're here for a great footba ll game and involved in a g r eat bowl g ame ," h e s a id . "An y thing e lse is anothe r s ubject " Ancich takes college job St Paul High has announced . t he r esig na tio n of its head football coach Man Jon An cich. Anc1ch 1s l~aving the position he has held for mor e tha n 20 years to a ccept the post of assistant va rs ity football coa ch at the Uni versity of Northe rn Arizona. Ounng his years a t St. Paul. Anc 1c h compil ed a 190-30·5 record. He won the Cl F 4-A c ha mpionships in 1968 and 1972, a nd the Big Five cha mpionship this past season. Ancich ga ve as his reason for leaving, "the desire to race the new ch all enges inhe r ent in coaching at the college level " St Paul has yet to name a successor College basketball OUTSTANDING VALUES! 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A tax exemption that has been obscured by the publicity surrounding All·Savers Cer tificates is designed to rewar d individuals who channel funds Into public utilities, an important segment of our economy. For example, between Jan. l 1982, and Dec. 31. 1985, up to $750 in public utility dividends will be exempt from federal laxes if taken 1n the Cor m or new stock. Let's say you own 300 shares or utility s tock worth ~ a share. paying annual dividends of $3 a share or 10 percent This amounts to $900 a year in dividends. Under the 1981 law, you can lake $750 of this income in the Corm or new stock 125 shares at the $30 price). The remaining $150 in dividends would be taxed as unearned income al or below the new maximum rate or 50 percent (as agajnst a 70 percent maximum on unearned income under the old law) Assuming you·re at the maximum rate of 50 percent, you'd pay $75 of the $150 in taxes. That leaves the total value or your dividends and stock at $825. Under tbe law before 1981 's enormous changes. the full $900 in dividends would have been t ued as unearned income al the then maximum or 70 percent Your income from this investment after taxes would have been $270 -a whopping $5SS less than now Other tax exe mptions in the new law a re designed to recognize that only 32 percent of all couples and 18 percent of all singles over 65 qualify (or private pension plans The explanation is job m obility: most private pension plans require 10 years participation before an e mployee becomes eligible for full benefits. The average male worker changes jobs once every 4.6 years ; the average female. every 2.8 years . You now can choose among three tax-deferred r e tireme nt accounts the JRA. a Keogh or a Simplified Employee Pension <SEP>. IRA. As or next Monday, all wage earners even those now covere d by corporate pension programs -will be eligible to open and maintain an IRA. 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Jocatloa of au Ute old pa.& aowu? G .E., J'ou&ala Valley Information on 1ho1t towns a nd abandoned mines is available from the Office o f P ublic Inform ation, Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department o r the Inte rior, Room 1035, Columbia Plaza, Was hington, D.C. 20241. GI education benefits DEAR PAT DUNN: Wben do current GI Bill eduution bendlta expire for eligible v e terana? I 'd also like to know wbo Is eligible &o r~ce.lve a presidential memorial certificate. L .G ., Newport Beach G I B ill education ben e fits expire 10 years from the date o f discharge or Dec. 31, 1989, w h ich ever com es first. P r esident ia l memo rial certificates are sent t o the n ext-o f·kin, or upon r equest to a re lative or friend of a deceased , honorably disch a rged vet eran. T h e certificate e xpresses the country 's grateful r ecognition o f the veter a n's service in t h e a rmed forces, and it bears the s ign ature o f the president. Mail-order divorces DEAR PAT DUNN : What are the conditions for g e tting a SO·Called "mall order" divorce in Callforala where neither husband nor wife bu to appear before a Judge in order to get the dlvor« granted? A friend &old m e this is legal, but didn't know anything about the requirements. K .E .. Laguna Beach Couples married for less than five y ears, a n d who h ave no childr en , no rea l property , no debts over $3,000, or personal property < n ol counting cars) in excess of $10,000 can o btain a ··summa ry dissolution" (divorce) by mailing lhe appropriate forms, a lo ng with the filing fee C about $90). to the Superior Court in the county where lhey reside. No court a ppearance is r equire d , and the divorce will be fina l within s ix m o nths . The required forms and m o r e information are inc luded in the Noto Press book, "How To C>o Your Own D ivor ce In California (Ninth Edition )."' c;n1 a problem" Then wnte to Pat Vuran Pat will cul red tape. getting the an.~wers and action you need to solve ineqll1t 1es in government and business Mail f/O'IJr questions to Pat Dunn, At Your Sennce. Orange Coa.st Daily P1lot P 0 Rox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. As many letters as possible will be answered. but phoned mqumes or letters not including the reader's full name. address and business hour11· phone number cannot be considered Th1:s column appears daily tz cepr Sunday.~ .. DllTH IDTICIS CLF.M F.NT JO RM EA C LEMENT , rt.-sadenl or Costa Mesa. Ca Passed away December 27. 1981 He was a resident here for the last 7 years. havinJ? attended a local accounting college He 1s survh·l·cl h) his parents Mr and Mrc; Clement Z Clement of the M arshall Is lands uunt Pierra Palnck, s s isters and 4 brothers Services will be held Thursdtt\ l OOPM al Harbor Lawn Memo rial C hapel Final 1nlerment services will be held at lhl' Neptune Societv C•EMATll»I I UlllALAl SEA 646-7431 Mar~hall lshindh '1cmorial Park . Ma1urn Sen1ces under the d1rl'c l1on or Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive 540·5554. HOOK ER JO EPH PERKY HOOKER. rcsulenl M Costu Mesa. <:a Passed awa~ December 29. 1981 lie •~ survived b} h1~ dauKhlt'fS. llt!ICn Re ming ton . Costa Mesa. l"a , Manon Thomat., Del Mar, Ca , and Maxine J ohnson, Mission VieJO, Ca F inal interment ser\'lre~ will be held at the fam1I) plot al Enid Cemetery. Enid . Oklahoma Ralt1 Bergeron Smith & Tuthill Westclirf Chapel Mo rtuar) forwarding direc tors 646·9371 Our literature tells lh4' complete s tory o r our KLINGER ·90Cietv 1 E 0 1 \\' I L L I i\ M CAii '"' ,,_ Por11ollo u 11" cemllllr KLINGER . resident of ~===========~Corona del Mar , l'a Survlvlod by his wire Mar) Ann. 3 daughters Deborah. ULTZIHGHOM SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIFF CH.APEL 427 E I 71h S I Costa Mesa 646·9371 NIClUOTHHS SMfTHS' MOITUAlY 627 Main St rtun11nQton &ac.n 536-6539 Teresa. Marilyn. and his son William Kllnger. Jr . mother Grace, brothers Robert .I and John P. also survlvr His rirst wife. Gertrudr Nern Klini.tcr, prcreclet1 him 1n d ~o lh In 1975 Ma ~~ o l C hris tian Uur1ul "ill be Thl1rs day. Decembe r 3 1 198t , a l 10 OOAM 111 St Jouchim's Catholic Chur ch 1964 Oranjte Avt!. Costa M e s o . C:a I nt e rment 1mmedrnt ely Collowlng at Good Shepherd Cemetery In lieu o r flowers. fam ll) requesl.15 contributions lo thc Servile High School Buildinp MUC•llf Snowbound get t reat T he 30 paHcngers on a train a tuc k ln a Scot&IM •nowdrlrt got a biaaer s urprile when t.be cuard opened a h a mper and handed out a tree breakfast ol h ot soup, bee f bouillon, chocolate and cake. BriUlll llall, whose usual cate rtn1 cannot be calle d a 1ourmet's deUgbt, said It t>e11an carrying winter emergency rations on It.a H111l11Dd trains after one was s trande d In s nowdrlfts without beating and food three years a10. It had no occaalon to use them until n o w . No one was injured whe n the Glaa1ow to Fort WIJJlam train was derailed near Glencoe· alter running Into a 7 ·foot drift. • • An Easte rn Airlines jet aborted a flight td Saa f'raaclteo today when smoke was seen coming from the aircraft's lavat ory, o fficials said. Eastern spokeswoman Caro lyn Wills said that as a precaution, the L ·lOll wldebodled jet , carrying 191 passenge rs, dumped its rue l and PlACIS r eturned to Atlanta's Hartsfield lntenaaUoaal Airport at about 2:30 a .m .. 1""1 h ours into its four·hour flight. Passenger s aboard tbe plane transferr ed to a n other 1et and resumed their flight. •• A rain·soaked hillside gave way u nder 400 feet of Southe rn Pacific track in the Oregon Cascades, b locking freight a nd Amtrak passenger train t r a ffic . There w e re no injuries In the slide, which occurr ed Tuesday night on the north side of a mountain 22 miles sou th of Oakridge, which is southeast of E u gene . Bob Melbo, S P assistant superintendent for ooerations in Oregon and ~on.hen CaUfonla, said the track will be closed for at least three days. • • A broken sewer line sent S0,000· 100,000 gallons of r aw sew age gushin g into Lake Taboe temporarily shutting the w ate r s upply along the California side of lhe north s hore. "It was a large sewage s pill," said Michael J a m es. s enior w ater resource control engineer of the California Region al W a ter Quality Control Board. Board o ffic ials said a baseball-s ized hole in a 20-inch sewer line between Kln«s Beach a nd Carnelian Bay caused the leak a nd sewage diverted into e mergen cy h old in g ponds overflow e d Tues day. • • Eighteen Kaiser·Permanente h ospitals and clinics in Northern C aJlfornla are racing the threat o f a Jan. 4 strik e by 85 opto m e trists ups et by a hospital move to modify sch eduling of patients. About 7,000 Kaiser employees have said they would honor the o ptometrists' pic ket line~ if the dispute is not resolved. * • Several hundred people walied t.brou1hout the day in pouring rain for t h e distribution of thous ands of pounds of surplus c heese in tbe Bay Area. Anthony Howard, 2S, s aid project workers told Mm t.be cheese would be distributed at 9 a .m . Tuesday. Tbe 20,000 pounds o f c heese arrived, however, at 4 p .m . • • Garbqe collectors in SuaayvaJe say they are prepared to strike New Year's Day unless tbey reach acreement with lbe Specialty Garba1e and Refuse Service, a firm that coUects refuse on behalf ol the ctfy. Fund, 1000 W La Palma A n a h 1• 1 rn . C a 8 a I l 1 Bcr~eron Smith & Tuthill Wcslcllff Chapel Mortuar} fnrv.ard1ng d irect ors 646·9:171 MOBLf:\' LOIS PATRI C l 1\ \10Hl.EY rl·Stdl'nl of tht a rcJ f11r the pJSl 30 ~ear~ a fter mm ing hl'l l' from San Berna rdino . (.";i Pa-;sed a~a\ on Dctc mbcr 28. 1981 S t11.' I'\ i.un•ived h v he1 hus band Ben,amin ~obley ,Ir . ~nn James. dau~hte1 Jud) Ann Yane1. Co~t:i Mesu . Cu , 3 grandchildren DEATHS ELSEWHERE BAT0N ROUGE, La .1 AP> Cut ro Caruo, 86. longtime Louisiana Stale l!nivers1ty bandleadcr and composer of "Ev'ry Man a Kin~. the presidential campa1~n sonJt of lfue} P Lun~. died Monda~ ATLANTA I AP 1 J ames C'. Davis, 116 . an e1ghl·lerm C'ongressman "ho admitted to being a member or the Ku Klux Klan 1n the 1920s, died! Mont1;iy 2 ~1 st\'f!t and 2 brothe rs OlfRllAM, N c <AP> Pra)l'r ~l·rv1ces will be held Or Philip Handler, 63, llll Thur das · December 3l fur mer pres ident of the 1981 Ill 10 OOAM al llarbor ~allonal Acad e my or Lawn Memorial Chapel w1tl' Sciences. died Tuesday 1nlermenl lmmedialeh ------------ followmR Services undc1 P'llUC ·~ the d1rec t1on or H orbo1 ----------- I.awn Mount Olive Mortuar} o f ('usta Mesa ~0-5554 OHM1\N. Okla. t A1'1 lh l•'.l(frn Rawlings. 47. 11 , n· t "" or 1 hr tr 11 I I l' r lo l' I t S l' h o o I •1 f ,I 11 u 1 n .II 1' m a 1111 M a i.., l'11m 11111n1 <'ul11111 at I he l nt\ l'r"t' 111 llklahnmo. rl1 <·d f-'1 lo l•I\ N~n­,ICTITIOUS 8UllN•U NAMa STATUHNT Tiie lollo•l"9 "''°"' •r• dolnt l>11ilneUH• N E WPOR T MAR I NE ENGINEERING. 1020 WHI 11111 SlrMt, COIUI Mtu, (•lltomS. tW7 ROI Oe11elo11me111 Ctt111 .• • Oel•w•n ~atlon l hlt butlneu ,, ConGIKIM Illy • <O<POretklfl AOI ~i.po1i.o1t Corp. J It. J ........ "'"ldtftl Tllll tte*'-w• Ill• wltfl lie Covnly Cltr11 ef Or•-c~ .., December II, ltlt ll'ICTITtout 8UlfNall ll'tCTITIOVI aUMNlll NAMll tTATIM8NT NAMS tTATll .... NT Tiie lolltwlllt per .. n le Cltll'I Tiie 1•119Wll'lt -• ,,. Mll'lt ..,,1-H: butll'lanM: OVlltTHlllun OIVl'-OPM•Nl OAOAL MOTOltt, UHl COMPANY, •1 Oewr Ofl,,., • u Con1mer<• C..-1., Orlve. lopece I. Newpeft IMcll, ~llfomla ~ U.-Hlllt, (A"""'*' John C. Petry, JOU Kew•M.. DAOAL S.H.M., • (ellfer,.le Drive, cw-41tl M••, c.111w .. 1 c...-111tn, mil c:.mnwt<• C-w *U Drive, I-• I , ~ Mlllt. CA Tlllt ...,._, It conW(IH .., Ml f1'S). IMIV l4flMH T II 1 t liMltlMtt 1 t < *llOIK tH '' e """'c ,...,, <..,..,•llon Tlllt tla'""'9111 •• tllld wltll 1M DAGAL S H.111 Ceu11ty Cletll'. CM o .. noe eou.... ... HIOMORT4UAVI. Oe<emllef 14, "'' ~I ,.,... Tiii• •-t •• 111• wllll Ille Pu-'liMCI Ot.noe CMll Dally PllM. Ceun1y Cltr11 of O<•nee C....nlY Oft OK >O. t"1. J.,. .•. I>, 20• l'92.S~t ~.::~~~. OHAND, INC., ,..__, .. Loew ........ C-M•,.-• Ntw"""' 8Mdt, CA taMt ,.CTITIOUI 8Ut1Nlll • llAMa ITATIMINT 'ICTITIOUI IUllNIM T ... m41, ..... .... _. ...... Or.,... CMtl Oally Pltot. Tiit lollowln1 per1on h CIOlnt NAMI ITATaMINT Dlltln•HH. Tiie tellowtne P•rton It dOll'll NOTIC• 0 , INTINDID Ot<. >O, IWI, J.,.. •.II, 20, ttlJ ,,_,.I UNIVERSAL AUTO IOOV ' bll'tl,,.ttat PAINT. ,,,. N••POrl low••• .. d, FINISH LIHl, 11141 LyM Str•I, T•ANSP•• AND LIU• IACK ,,,:;~~'L'1c1 tw~~..-:~Te·~~",.;~~: ..... ---.....,.--.,.-.-------1401 Otve \t., \11llt "6, Newpert ,.._ ,_ c .. t• Mfta, Calltwnla f»J7 """'~ e.ecll. C•lllonlle ttMt leecll, CA'*°·,,,...,._ to trantler to ------------Mltll•I OevlO G ...... ., •• 1411.S Oanltl J "-· 11141 LYM Str•t. •1141 IHM II«., rrom COHCOUllSI! 0 Handll'la Avon ... , """"· Celllor,.lt H11nlln...,. 9-11, C.lllomla..,. LEASING COllP,.of •••• SI., Sult• NOTICE F DEATH OF mro T111t -111eu I• <-led .., .,. 1aoo.Se110 ..... cA,11er10N1p,_rtv MADO LYN C. PENLAND .. ecrti.t1to11owt· AND OF PETITION TO Tllll -11\eU II <-V<IOCI Oy aft IMlvl<l..et. lndlvlCIWI ()ellltt J 1(- 01110 '1111 B...i-Furnlllll'e tnCI ADMINISTER ESTATE E1111lpm_.,., 1099!1\ef' wllll "'""'°"' IW<l\MI Oa•lcl Gllorardl Tlllt ,....,_ wtt llo.ct wl"' IN ltu ,., llllt lrenu cllon h lo be NO. A111S14. Tllll tlllomMI WM lllOCI wllll Ille C*"flty Clerk of Otlntl C ... Mf Oft County Cler~ ol O<•noe CCM;nty on Ot<ember 14. "" <Ofltum~ on Jen. 4, 1M1 a1 eoo ·•· T o a I f h e I r s Dec.mo.. 21, l"t 1'111191 5\;!~·~·d:C..S:::.~;~~: bene ficiaries. creditors RtPW!k w..,,.,,,Y Cotp. and contingent creditors of ,11-P ... lllNd Or-Goal1 Oally Piiot, Pwblltllld 0t'"9e COt" Dally Piiot. Ot< ••• u. JO. , ••• J ...... .., ~' Dec U, )(), ne1, Jtn t, IJ, ,.., HtS .. I ByGaot'veJac• Madolyn C. Penland and i:c11i;::~, °'.,... C0t1t 0•11Y :i1::; p e r sons who may b e otherwise Interested In the will and/or estate: A petition has been filed ,1CTmouuu1111us by C rocker Nallonal Bank NAMt!STAT•MaNT In the S uperior Court of lll• 1011owll'IO 11trt0nt .,. oolng Orange County requesting ""'1;9~1:;TRAOING.Jtt'-' '"''°""'that Crocker Nat ional °''••· ""'' w. HtwPOrt eaac:11, CA Bank be a ppoi nted as ,,.... person al re presentative to PAULINI L. BUTCHER, JOI administer the e state of ·--~-Mio~ ~~·e~A1~':;,..1"V M ad o I y n C . P e n I and o.w. ••vlfta,CA.,m. <under the Inde pendent r111, ""''""" '' conciuct•d oy • Administration of Es tates ,.CTITIOUS IUSINEJS .. AM. STATIMINT T "• lollowln9 Ptr1011 I• dolne b\lsll'leU .. ; ASSOCI ATEO BUILDING MAINT ENANCE COHlltACTOR~ t ... 1 MacAr1""' Boultverd, S11ll• :roo. lrvlM, Ctll!Omlt '17U Bob '--Word VOISN, .0 1-•wl•, Irv ine, Ct lllomla .,71• T llh llutlne" I• CCH'l<hK led by •" 1nellvlduel 6ob Leonard VOipe Tiii• \lat-I wet 111ec1 will\ lht Co11nly C••r• or O•ange County on Deumber 21, "" ll'ICTITIOUI IUtlNHI .. ..,,.. STATIM•NT l "'" lollowlno paraon 11 dol119 t>utlneun· AAA PLUMBl"'G 6 HEATING, SI I l'wllerlon, New oort •••<II CellfOrnla ttMJ Wllllem L 01•11, J•., '11 F11ller14lf\ ~ hooll. Celllorlllt .,.... Tiii• llutlntt' I\ <-utlt<I Oy an 1"4MCIU81. William L Otvll, Jr Tiii• t-t WM lllM wllll .,_ County Cit" 01 Orenee COlll'llY en December••., .. , "rut' oene••1 ::::,~~vtc11e< Act>. The petition Is set fo r '""" P11blillle0 0r'"9e C0t1I Oally Piiot. Tiii• ..... ,,,.,,I Wit lllect wltll tllo h earing In Dept. No. 3 a t c ..... nty C1tr11 01 oranoo Coul'lty on 700 Civic Cente r Drive, Oa< 2'· 1•1 West , in the City of Santa ,..,.11.,..0 0r.,... G0ts1 De11~'~.: Ana. California on Jan. 13, Publl-Or-C0ttl Oally Pllol, Otc. 1•. U, lO, 1 .. 1. JOft. •. ltl2 SMMI Oet. 23, >0, ltll, J.., t , ll, "fH•t') .. I Dec •• 1•1. Jen •. ll, 20. ,.., 5611 .. 1 1982 at 9: 30 a .m . PICTITIOUS BUSI It US IF YOU OBJECT to the NAMI STATEMENT .-JC~ grantino or t he petition, bu!~n·tt~O~OWll'l9 IM"On\ Art doln9 ------------c• you should either appear BACON'S AIRPORT PHOTO. 41SI sHciAL lfOTICI 0, ' at the hearing and s ta te "&" Ma'11fl9jl1e way, Ne•port e .. c11. nuoYHSJION your obJectlons o r f ile C•1110'""'.,"° I . 8acon·1 Airport Photo. Inc . a 0'CllYCOUNCIL written object ons w ith the ca111orn1e corpo,.llon, os1 "B" NOTICE IS riEREBY GIVEN THAT t bef th h ' 1 \l\loy s.tJlon o1 t11e Fount•ln 11,110 cour ore e earing. Mert1n9a1e w..,. N••PGrt BH<h, Clly Counc:ll Wiii be held on OKember Your appearance may be Calllornlt ft660 JO, IMI, el 1•00 P.M. In ltw C°"ncll in person Or by your Tllh b\11IMU 11 conduclod by a Clla mDer 811lldln9, 10200 Slat• attorney. corporation S.Con't AlrPOr'I Pnoto, Inc. A,,.,.... Tllo ....,_or Ille mftll"ll It F y O U R E to revlt• rt•h•O plant ror tne I A A llodney G Ba<on, P•ttlOOnl P"ot>O"'" "°''" Fa<llllv c R e o 1 T o R 0 r a T1111 11.i-• .... '"Id .. 1111 ,,.. Evetvn M<c1e-. continnont c reditor of the Co.inly ''"" 01 Ora-Counw 0" ,,~ Oe<omtot< )t, "'' oATE<g1~,11 n•t deceased, you must f ife ,,,,_ Pwbll-0ranoe c~11 oa11y Piiot. your claim with the court Puo11111oe1 <>renve co .. 1 oally Pllol. o.c >0.1•1 561w1 o r present it t o the De< n .JO.t"•.Jen t.ll.•"7H~1 personal representative appointed by the court PIU llllCE w ithin four months from1------------ P1CTtTiouuusi1tus the date of first issuance '~~~':4!:~~·:::-' NAMISTATaMINT Of letters a s provided in Tiit 1011owln9 po,.on 11 dolnll t 11e 1011ow1ne ""'°"' are eo•ne Section 700 of the Probate 1>111•nt1u1 llutlM .. Ki C d f ( j'f · Th A I THE MESSE NGER LeBR UN IMAGES. IOUJ .o e 0 . a I orn.1a. .e . llrcllwooct onw, Huntlnvt"" &oac:h, time for f tllng c la im s Wiii ~n~~~',!:~~.!ni:t~,~~';"t. "0· 120· CAtt646. not expire prior to four Ro1>tr1 Ed••rd Jen,1n1, •H2 llr<~!:Pc:!.t! ;.:,;1=· ~!2 months !rom the date of D11mbrec11 Ori••. Hunll"11ton Buell. CA'2t4L ' · t he hearmg noticed above . C•lltonil•~ A'1.LE HE Le8RUN, IOtU YOU MAY EXAMINE ,,;,~•:.,:.~MAI It t-IKI.., 0., an •1rc11-0<1 .... H"""""on 11eac11• the file kept by the court R~ IE J-lns CA'2-• . T I I '"'' -'"•" ,, <_"'..., by en I I you are interested in the 1111 ~ •91 11ee1 .. '" .,,. ,.ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATIMINT Tiie IOllO•l"9 1Mrtor11 ... doln9 bUll neu es Il l THE PIZZA PLACE lbl PIZZA PL.ACE. TlS S\lltt B, laker SlrHI, Colle ~w. Calllornit •»» Simon wrotlewllly, l221 s Syca more Strtfl, Santa An• Ctlllornla .,107 Tllll bUslnos 11 <on<llKtect by •n lndlvldual. \lmon WHX leW\k y Thh llal4!m4tnl was flleel with the Co.inly C1trk 01 Oranoe C°""IY on Otcern0.. 7. '"' '177"' P"bll1r.cl Or~ Coas1 Otlly Pllol, o.c •. "· u , JO, 1t1t un .. 1 FICTITIOUS BUSlfllEU NAME STATEMENT T11e lollowtnv 1Mrwon• .,. dotno bUtlftfH IS PACIFIC WESTEflN AUTO ELECTRICAL JU~> Hewpor1 Blvd , Newpor1 Bta<.11. C•lllornla t i..J JoAnne Riemer, 311'" N.,.•PO•I 81•d . Nt•Por1 84•th, Calllornl• 9264J 8111 Walker, )11'" NOWPOr1 81"4 NtwPOrt lkoKn Ctlllornlt .,.., Philio Harr•l. HISS Blaine. No 11. RlvenlOt, C..lllornla 92S01 Thh tkl~lneu II c.onel\lcle<I l>Y • veneral ="R"t!,... • Tllll Nle!NWll wts flied with lnt County Cltrll Of O<anoe CCM;nty °" Otcem11er I, 1"1 '""'viffe• estate. you may file a ~::.;b~~1r:.t:1°'•-c ....... 1v °" ~l.tB '1n .. 1 Tlllt ... _, ;: 11..., wltfl ttte requ~st w ith . t he CO!Jrt to f't71lt4 Pub""'"" Or~ eo.11 oe11y P•lo• c_,,1y c1tr11 o1 0<•"99 county on receive s pecial not ice of Publl,_ ~Coast D•lly P1101, 0e< '·" n JD. '"' s:JC».11 o.c "· ••t the inventory of estate i>ec "1l.>0.1"1·J"" •· '"' s.o? .. • PlllMI-Or-C0tst Da11:1;=. assets a nd of the petitions,------------ De<.•. ,.,. Jflfl. '· 1,, 10, tm 5610-41 ac~oun~s and reports d es· PlllJC llTICE cnbed in Seclion 1200.S of ,_ _________ _ the Califo rn ia Probat e NMtu• Cod e. f'1CT1T1ous ausiHus CPPlDU Jack Lo p in ; Block, NAME STATEMENT :1:.~ N~,!~~ Br ickner, Lopin & F~er. 1111:~,!1~o~owlno persons er• 001ne TRUSTORS JOSEPH c lnc.,AttorneyatL•w,1226 MAltl·BRIHOLPHARMACY, ARENSDORF AHO LI NDA c N . Broad way, Santa Ana,:ioJJs Br1t1orAwnut.s.i01ec.cos1• AR EHSOOllF C A 92701. Mtw,Callfornle.-i.i. MOTICI O' T•USTEE'S SALE P..tlll-Or-Coast D_.ly Pilot, WarfWr B<ltlOI Pllarmtty, Inc·• On FRIDAY. JANUARY 'l'I. ,.., at O.c JO,JI, 1'91,J ..... ,.., 5611 .. 1 C•lllornl• coroor•llon, 1 IU) ~:~~~~;~~7o',;:!:~T~~~:.~ ------------~:i~,~~:~81•4 Htwlnornt , -•n1eo T""'" u.-r ano ourtutnl "9lJC 9ITIC( Wtrne• Bro•tol to Oeed ol Trv•I ""'"'""" Mtrch JI. , PllarrN<Y Inc '"'°· •> •n•I No J7t?4, In -13556, $TAT•NNTO' ~~:..-vwuserman m 11~· .. ol 0~1~1':,' fRe<~•:lu 1~ 11": WITitMAWAL ,.OM Thi\ >t-1.,...nl wt~ lllt<1 w11n 11\f Rt<OrOH ol Or•nqo Counly ,A•T1t••1HIPOP••ATING County Cl .. , ol Oranoe County on Ctlllo•nlt WIL L SELL l\T PUBLIC UN01'1. "CTITIOUS Novemo.< JD. 1 .. 1 AUC1 ION 10 HIGHEST BIOOER IU51NllU .. AAlll f'IT._J f'OR CASH IP<lv•blt al lime ol wle In Tllo IOllowlf\o-son llK wllltdra-P11DllVted 0r41nQo! Coast Da•ly Polol, l•wlvo money 01 11\e un11ec1 stalHI •• • e•nt'81 par Iner rrom tho o.ic •. ••. n. JO,••• Sl42·11 MONIES Ao\UST BE TENOERED IN parlnertlllp OP•••llnt 111'1d•r Ille CA SH CASHIERS c ME CK s OR llct11lou1 l>uslr.u -of CAPTAINS CEltTIFIEO CHECKS AT THE CRIEW, IHV, ..... Street, MewPOr1 f'RONT ENTRANCE TO THE OLO BH <ll, Colllomla .,_, ORANGE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, Tiie ll<llllout lll11•lneu name LOCAlED ON SANTA ANA BLVO 11a1em..-1tor111tpar1nenlllpwes lllect BETWEEN SYCAMORE ST REET ""MnS. ••ln lNC-lyolO<-AHO BROAOWAY. '>ANTA ANA, Fullnameflfld eocirtt1ollhe~ CALI FORNI A t ll rlollt. !Ille and wltlldrawl119 MICHELLE LOUISE lnl•r•SI convoyf<I to.,,., no• !\«Id Dr II I FL ANO, 12'VI .... SI ...... lfewPof'I ""dt• \110 Oud ol Trust In 11\t Btacll, C•lllorfllt'2M.l P<OP••1Y 1Hual.., In ltld County tnO SloM<I Mklltllt L 111-Stato dtt<rlb9d H '1171>1 LOI nt Of T'4KI No 1112. In 1,.. P11t>ll..-O Or ..... Co .. t Dally Piiot, Cllr OI COii• MfW, c-•Y ol O•tnQt, Ot< u . JO. 1 .. 1. Jflfl •. 11, 1"2S474 .. I Sttle ol Ctlllornla, " p~r mop ------------recorCS.d In ~ iO p-1 J2 to :16 ll'ICl\ltlvt Of Ml\Ullt fWOUI MtP\, In tlle Olli<• OI llW County Re<orcltr Of------------ ""14 county ll'lc:TITIOUS IUSIN•h E•<opl •II ,,_ oil, petrolt..,,,, ........ $TATIM•1tT ::~,:~~H ":.!!:: ~~'!,:'":.: Tiie toll-1"9 "''°"' ,,.. dOl110 I u lllutlMt• et. end n Mid lflfld •~<~the r'911t lo uw 8 A It T E L L M A R I H E •"Y por11on Of Ille "'rfau of IM lane! for Clrllllft9 oi>erallon\, mlnlno ,.. IE LE C TRON ICS, U H Mtl'lrtll 1• _,,Yl"ll Of ell -~ lftCl\IOHIO W ""'""'· ~ IH<fl, Callfomle l'IOI .. '""'"" ol oll -• orllllM, oll ttM.J "" W H •• ,_ c.._atlon • Calltwl'll• l'ICllTIOUS tUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T hf' tolfowtn9 p•r,on •s c:101no b\ISl ... Ul l GLEN W JONES CO . ll101 Btlltnllne L•""· H11nll"9IOft Bot.II. Ct lllOrnla '2M1 J\ldllh L. Jonh t•101 Btlltnllne Lan•, Hunll"91on Be•th, Ct•llornlt '2M7 Tllh bv\llltH °' tonclu<ll'd by •n lncllv1oua1 JUclltl\ L JONI Tiii• 1111 ........ 1 WU Iii.., Will\ 11\e County Cl•"· or Or1n11t County o" o.iumbe• 1 t .. t 1'177'91 PubllSlloCI Or-Co"I Oally Pllo1. O.c •. i.. 1> JO '"' U14-tl MUC llTIE 'lc:TITIOUS IUSINUS MAMI ITATIM•NT "CTITIOUS IU$1NISS HNWIE STAll.MlltT Tl'le follo-..lng 1Nr>on1 are doln9 ~··· HAMMONO PI ANO llENTAL COMPANY, no E 11111 Slrffl, Cati• Mna. Call!omle Oennlt JamH Lff. ttl• Oall T,.. Co..rt, G-•· Calllomlt ttr.O '"'" D LM, 1'11 0 ... T"" c-1, Gle-•. Calltornle ti 7IO Tiiis b11•lntn 11 con011ct•d b~ tttv~&•ifel O..W.kJ LH Tlllt 1111-1 wM tlle<I willt IN County Cler-ol O.a119t CCM;ntr °" Otc•mO.. 14 1'91 f'trln' P11bllllled Ortl\99 Co.tit O•lly Pltot, Otc. "· "· lO, '"'· Jart •. I,., !.427-41 rvu 11ncr PICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMIENl the lollowln9 per1on 11 doo nq bUliMUt> PENNY UtoNE IMPORTS. ISH MUI Verde Drive Eot. API :HA, CMlt -'8, c.atotornlt ti.,_ Slllrl~f H Mad<Hn, IUS M•W Verde O•lve E"''· AP1 ,,,. COllt Mow. CahlOrnl• m11o Tiii• ~l"ftl II tonClll<l..i by •" 1nc11vldual. SlllrleyH MaclOtn Tiii' lle1tmenl was lllfCI with ,,,. Counly Cltrk ot Ortn11t Co..nly on OeomDer 7, 1'91 '"'"' Publl-Or.t"9f Coe" oa11y Piiot, Df< •, t•, ?l, JO tttl Sll~lt Nil.IC MOYIE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAME STATEMENT T II• lo110wl119 penon1 ••• dolno 1>11t1neuas; ••••lopmel'll, rnlnlnv operallOl'll, <.,.-•tlell 1sn _,;.. la A t099tlltr with Ille 11t1t of ""' wrtece _ _, aMcll c.llfO#fll; '*I_.,., , ... Oii -It, IAnllS, l\lnMI\, ml1'11"9 ' THI SILVER EltPltESS, llOJI 8u1111re1 Slrffl Fountain Valley. Tiie 1011owln11 P•""" 11 <101no Callfornla"11QI 1>111lnt11"'. Thoe n.1 ~-How Mira Monie euevallo111 o• ,,.., .. provtoeo Tlltt IMllJMH '' ""'"'"'" lllY • llowfYtr. Ille tame sh•ll nol b~ <...-•~1 ~ .. lell <O•,.tr....i lo pr'Oftlblt tl•ll drllllflt or .._ R..,.m well etllff otit<ttlol'll w111ci. 1n no wey ~1 ' uw or In lillY ••Y 11'*'1 Ille wrlece Th" ~ •• llleel with Ille rlOllll OI ulcl IMICI, end wllkll do not tflltr MICI lalld ol a pOiflt IHI then C-ly Ctertl at ()y-Collftty _. t•I 10 ~ ~t<•. tt rtier-'""" Oe<amlMt 14, ••1. ,,,.., •e•d from Edne P•o C•11 .. 11, ,....,_ 0r...., Coett C>elly Pllol rt<Onleel ,_,,.'VJ, It$) In ....... t ..._.. t• t• • t•I J-• 1-h-~j ~ 01. Offlcltl ~tc-. ...... . ... . . _,, . -_.. c_,,,,_ ""eel ll~Sll.OS Tiie tlreel addreu a11e Olllet E ll Pl R I E NC E 0 T It E E Ol'lt..,lo, aMllotnta tim • SERVICE, M11 Eldtfl Av..-.... No. 8. Muoi Lam Wulbrook t7U Cotl• -.Calllotnla"1617 Hlbl1t11s Street, Fountain Vello y, Arch K Llnduy, 1111 Eldtn Calllorni. tt10I Avenut. No 8. Costa Mou. CalllOrnla Tllh l>llslnen ,, ffllCIVCI.., Dy • •1''1 99,,.,., par'lne"hlP l llll lloltlNu " <onclu<I.., Dy Aft TllOa ™ Nel10ft lndl•klual. 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U, .. 1'91 ... 4'1, Dtc .a. 111'1, Je11 ... 1\ I.. ~_.; • Ot1rl• Llfl'ID, ' SI. fropu , N..-1 ltltdl, CeHtomla 91..o Tiii• """"'"' It <~lff lllY e ttMr*4__,...._ .NMMlftW Tlllt ....,_. -flied wltll 1M Ctvflh c...-tf Qr..,._ CWfltY t11 Oe<•mew 14, 1•1. T'Ms ............ We\ llleel Wiii! IN c-11 Cl.,._ Of OYtnoo C-Y Oft Decel'ltltr >. 1 .. 1 "" .. ........... Qt ... CO.It °"" PllOI, Ott. t , 16, H, •,Till SllMI ,,,... ~--~~~~----~ ""*' .... Or-.. C•HI Dally Pilot, ~. t•, U. •• "91, Jen.•. 1'tt ""7"' f ---------------------· -- llllll llll:H /lllTH ClllT ..., .... WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30, 1981 CAVALCADE COMICS FOOD 82-3 84 BS • . IRAs can build up a substantial retirement fund, but all the rules must be followed for best results. See Page BB. - ' 0 • ' u--,.-~ I ' ....ol I' f~ Nestande absences tops on county panel ~upervisor missed 14 meetings in 9 separate weeks; Wieder missed 8 in 6 weeks By GLENN SCOTf o( IM Delly ,._ S.... Bruce Nestande, who has involved him selr as a spokesma n r or lo cal governments on several national issues, had lbe worst attendance record this year with his own local group, lbe Orange County Board of Supervisors. Since early January, Nestande missed 14 board meetings in rune separate weeks, according to meeting records. The board met 102 Umes, mostly twice a week, over 50 weeks. The supervisors are not scheduled to meet this week. In eight or the absences, Nestande was in Washington, D .C ., either testif ying or conferring as a committee member on issues such as air quality control, federalism or use or federal grants. G e neft'ally , the first-year supervisor has argued that rederal officials s hould yield more decision-making powers to local governments. He missed another meeting because he was In Sacramento, three because of Illness and two while on vacation, records show. Supervisor Harriett Wieder missed eight meetings in six separate weeks. She missed two in late January to attend the presidential inaugur ation in Washington, D.C., and she missed lbree others during trips t6 the Capitol to push for more extensive federal funding for aiding refugee resettlement. Mrs. Wieder also was absent three times to participate as the county representative to the County Supervisors Association of California. In contrast to Nestande and Mrs . Wieder , the other three supe rvisors ~en erally didn't ..., .............. ...,.. TO THE DUMP -A worker tosses food from Costa Mesa market into truck. The entire inventory at the store had to be tossed out after a youth tossed tear gas into the store last week. The market owner estimated he lost $45.000 wo rth of food . Gas attack on shop costs owner $65,000 F or Chuck Trujillo, a retired Los Angeles policem an and owner of a Costa Mesa quick-shop market, business has been lousy. For starter s, his 7·Eleven market at 1673 Irvine Ave. has been closed since Dec. 23 when a hooligan tossed several handfuls of powdered tear gas into the shop. He figures he's lost as much as $20,000 in business so far. On top of that. the Fountain Valley res ident e nded up throwing away h is e n tire inventory Tuesday -$45,000 worth of food and beverages, by 1 bis estimation. The food, county h ealth officials told him, had to go because It might have been contaminated by the tear gas dust tossed into the shop. Cleaning up the shop, TrujiHo said, likely will cost another $7,000. "I knew there were going to be Mesa police seize 103 pot plants Costa Meisa narcotics officers Tuesday sei%ed 300 pounds of mar ijuana -the largest cub crop of the weed ever conllscated In the city, polJce aaid. Roger John Nlewiarowald, 32, wu UTetted at his home at 2Jl4t B Orance Ave. on auspidoa ol cultivation of marijuana and po11e11ion of marijuana for aale, poUce aaid. The sell-e mployed a uto mechanic was released oo ~000 ,ball~. Narcotics offlcer1, 1ct1n1 on a Up, 11id they fouacl 101 marijuana plana between 4 ud I r.,t srowiDC b:a I VeeobouM beblnd tbe Cotta ll Ha •PJl'lment. l problems with the food, but 1 never dreamed it would be this major ," the s hop own er remarked Tuesday as workers hurled canned goods, packaged items and soft drinks into a dump truck. He said it would take two truck trips to e mpty out the store. The food, he said, is being hauled to a dump where it is to be buried. I t was lasi Wednesda y afternoon that a man described only as a "punk rock type" opened up the front door to the market and tossed in lbe tear gas. Paramedics , who were summoned whe n s h opper s began coughing and wheezing, treated 16 persons and took t hem lo the hospital for further treatment. Police said none o f the individuals in the store, who were mostly young pe rsons clus tered around a video iame, suffered serious injury. County hea lt h o fficials cordoned ort the market following the attack a nd used breathing gear to enter the store in order to survey the damage. Trujillo uid county heaJtb officers decontaminated the shop before 1Mn1 the order lo get rid ot the food. "Once we aet the food out." Trajillo said, "the place wU! be p1tnted and th e n decont.amJoated a1aio and then l 'll have a Janitor come in for another cleanlne." He aa.ld be hopes to have tM abop open a1atn In tlme for the New Year's Eve ruah. Meanwhile, Tr\l.IUlo said, be'a tf)'lnl to put hll old poUce lkWI to work by attemptln• to develop lead• to beJp poJlc:e track down t.be culprit. "Aa • former policeman,'' ht Hmarted, "I jUlt bate to ... · an1oae tet away wWt eometblnc llke lh&a." -BJ IJ'BVB llAltBU venture outside the county on meeting days. Supervisor Thomas Rilev A Clark aide said the chairman likes to stay clost! to home unless he believes he ca_n 'Each time I have been in Washington , D.C., it has been with.a pocketful of county. agenda items." missed six meetln1s. aJl because h e was s uffering from a recurring resp1ratory ailment. Roger Stanton missed two m eetings, both bec ause of illness. And board Ch airman Ralph Clark missed just once, on May 19, to testify before a legislative committee in Sacramento on a proposed mars hal -s heriff merger bill. do his constituents more good by being elsewhere, such as at a legislative committee meeting. And "it takes a lot" for Clark to miss a meeting, said the aide, Steve MaJone. A former state assemblyman and aide to Ronald Reagan when he was governor, Nestande has said his cloee contacts with the Reagan Administration help him lobby for what he considers beneficial c hanges In the way the federal government treats local and regional agencies. Only his latest trip to discuss block grant funding was paid from his supervisorial budget, aides said, contending that bis input would easily equal the cost of the trip. "Each time 1 have been in Washington. D.C., it has been with a pocketful of county agenda items." Nestande said this week. The 69-year-old Riley's absen ces thi s yea r were noteworthy because they were the first misses since he was appointed to offi ce in 1974, according to aide J ohn Schade. Riley was the only supervisor In his office Tuesday. The others took most of the week off for vacation because no meetings are scheduled WORST RECORD Brue~ Nestande is reported to have c halk e d up th e worst attendance record with the Orange County Board of Supervisors during 1981 Irvine hospital 'war' continues Or ganization s still vie f or right to build medical facility in city By &ICllA&D G&EEN °' ... Delly Nie .... Irvine's so -called hospital "war" is sWl 1oin1 stroo1. State Health Department spokeswoman Mildred Mulder said Tustin Co mmunity Hospital, the Chatsworth-based Health West Foundation, Western Me dical Center an Santa Ana and the Tennessee-base<\. Hospita l • Affiliates international haven't withdrawn their formal letters of intent to build hospitals in Irvine . Meanwh ile, som e local officials are s aying privately that the latest hospital proposal h as the greatest chance for success because it integrates severa l factions of the local medicaJ. business. political and education communities. This latest proposal, made public last week. calls for attorney Dave Baker. an Irvine r esi d e nt , and Beckman Instruments Chairman Arnold 0 . Beckman to form a non-profit Republic an Airport expansion Jack ~'!'ith plans under study top citizen Jack Smith, often called "Mr. Republican" in south Oran1e County, baa been named Citilen of the Year for the upcomin1 Patriots Day Parade in Lquna Beach. Smlt.b baa been active in civic and political eventl in La&una Beach for mor e than two decades. and has served as t.be city's representative to the Rep ublican State Centra l Com mittee four times In the past 10 years. He founded lbe local unit of the California Republican Assembly in 1974 and has served as president ever since. In addition to p olitical activities, Smith served as chairman of the city's March of Dimes drive and lbe Boy Scoutl of America fund activity. His fund-raisin1 activities for the South Coast Medical Center in Sout.b Laguna have ea.med him honors from the hospital. He was a founding member of the Laguna Beach Exchange Club, and is president of the town's Taxpayers Association. He will be honored as Citizen of the Year at the Feb. 13 Patriots Day Parade. Oranae County Superiot Court Judge Bruce Sumner will decide whether environmental studies of expansion plans for J ohn Wayne Airport were sufficiently lac king to ca u se airport improvements lo be suspended. Attorneys for Newport Beach contended Monday during closing argumenu in their case aga inst the Orange County Government that the environmental impact reports are inadequate. Los Angeles-based attorney Pie r ce O'Donnell s aid the reports paint such a rosy picture o f t~e pending $7 5-million improvement project that lbey are more like "a sales and pro m otional brochure" than documents intended to give bard facts on the consequences of expansion. However, the county's lawyer, Michael Gatzke, claimed today that attorneys for Newport Beach and Stop Polluting Our Newport (SPON) had failed to prove lbe reports don't measure up to legal guidelines. He told Sumner the reports conform to the California Environmental Quality Act b ecause they describe how the improvements would affect surrounding areas. 0 · DoMeJI and SPON attorney E . Cle ment S hute of San Francisco are asking Sumner to r ule that the r eports are incomp l ete , m ea ning i mproveme nts approved in February by the County Board of Supervisors cannot proceed. Sumner is expected to issue his ruling within the next fe w weeks. lawyers say. Although Shute and O'Donnell spent several hours Monday detailing why they believe environmental r e po rts a r e inadequate, a recurring theme was that t he studies don't discuss further expansion of the county airport. According to the supervisors' master pl a n , the airpor t terminal, runway and parking facilities will be expanded to allow average daily commercial jet flights lo increase from the current 41 to 55 by the year 2000. O'Donnell and Shute claimed county officials are shortsighted to believe that the airport will not eventually be expanded again to handle even more than the 6 .l ·million annual passengers in the master plan. WNAT'I TMI flOIUIOtlS? -Newport Beach Animal Calltrol Oftlcer DY.an OW poun ult w•t•r over beached po~ at lllll Street. GUJ 'aakl be saw UM mallUUJ na.de1baa lD the iurftlDe th1t mol"IUn1 and wedld out to try to bud lt out to Ha. When th.at I.UICI. be dr•,.t1ed lt onto the beach and called Ma m.&aDd oftlclals1 who sUd they WOUid try to save tbe porpolte. He &aid P<>l'DOUe ls the second to wub up ln Newport BeaCh ln the past five years. • corporation under the name Irvine Medical Center to build the city's fir~t hospital. Th e proposal has been endorsed by an Irvine Health Care Committee Health care offi cials say that competition is intense to build Irvine's first hospital 'Co o l cats' • • may JO lll sea spla sh If you're interested in starting the New Year off with a s plash albeit a cool splash, join the Polar Bear Club at Treasur~ Island Trailer Park i Po lar Bear members have been dashing into the sea off tht South LaRuna beach for years on Jan. 1, and new me mbers art always welcome ! F'est1v1li es begin a round 11 a .m with a bonfire, coffee. and s nacks. The water event begin~ at noon s harp when Polar Bears and initiates grab hands an~ dash into the water. , At last check , the ocean t e mp e ratur e wa s j not-so-mjserable 58 degrees. The mobile home park is jus{ off Coa st Hig hway in South Laguna. across from the Alpha Bet a center. Sparks l e a ve hospital Laguna Be~ch Police Chiel Jon Sparks is resting at home following his hospitalizat iob e arlier this month when hf suffered chest pains. . Sparks was taken lo Soutb Coast Medical Center in Soutt> Laguna Dec . 16 arter complaining or pains in hi~ chest. He remained In th~ intensive care unit for several days while doctors observed hili condition. A Laguna B eac h c it)' spokesman said Sparks did not suffer a heart attack. but does have an ulcer that "gives off symptoms similar to a heart attack." Water bills converte d The Laguna Beach County Water District stands to recovs about $52,000 as a result ~ r e pairs made to water lint!J! followln1 the 1978 Blue birCI Canyon landslide. The money would be tb~ state's share or reimbursemera for replacing lines a nd ~ equipme nt destroyed tn t-.., early momJnt landslide. The dlatrict had applied for nearly .,.,000 ln Cotti ln ila clalm for disaster a11btan~. Joseph Sweany, dhtrlo\ m ana1er ••id b• la pleased with .tbe state'• approval of l"ft appUc--.. a And whUe lhe nlmbune ..... .... • •• the wlll not be 'Citeo.-. uaUl 1tate auditor ion ._ •• , Ute fl1uru. a water '1U1 tri. . .,. ............ ,.... .......... added the dlltrlct should recei.p close to the s.sa.ooo rtav14t. ' - IRVlll ...,,.. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30, 1tl1 CAVALCADE COMICS FOOD 82-3 84 BS IRAs can build up a substantial retirement fund, but all the rules must be followed for best results. See Page BB . 0 D .., I N~stande absences tops on county pane.I J)upervisor missed 14 meetings in 9 separate weeks ; Wieder missed 8 in 6 weeks By GLENN SC01T o1-D9lly "9t .... . Bruce Nestande, wbo bas ltnvolved bim se lr as a spokesman for local governments on several national iss'1es, bad the worst attendance record this year with bis own local group, the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Since early January, Nestande missed 14 board meetings in nine separate weeks, according to meeting records . The board met 102 times, mostly twice a week, over 50 weeks. The supervisors are not scheduled to meet this week. ln eight of the absences, Nestande was In Washington, D.C ., eithe r testifying or conferring as a committee member on issues such as air quality control, federalism or use of federal graJJls. Generally, the first-year supervisor has argued that federal officials should yield more decision-making powers to local governments. He missed another meeting because he was in Sacrame.nto, three because of illness and two while on vacation, records show. Supervisor Harriett Wieder missed eight meetings ln six separate weeks. She missed two in late January to attend the presidential inauguration in Was hington, D.C., and she missed three others during trips to the Capitol to push for more extensive federal funding for aiding refugee resettlement. Mrs. Wieder also was absent three times to participate as the county representative to the County Supervisors Association of California. In contrast to Nestande and Mrs . Wieder, the other three supervisors ienerally didn't ........... .,'--..... TO THE DUMP -A worker tosses food from Costa Mesa market into truck. The entire inventory at the store had to be tossed out after a youth tossed tear gas into the store last week. The market owner estimated he lost $45.000 worth of food. Gas attack on shop costs owner $65,000 For Chuck Trujillo, a retired Los Ange les policeman and owner of a Cos ta Me s a quick-shop market, business has been lousy. For s tarters, his 7-Eleven market al 1673 Irvine Ave. has been closed since Dec. 23 when a hooligan tossed several handfuls of powdered tear gas into the shop. He figures he's lost as much as $20,000 in business so far. On top or that, the Fountain Valley r esident ended up throwing away his entire inve ntory Tuesday -$45,000 worth of rood and beverages, by I his estimation. The food , county h ealth oHicials told bim. had to go because it might have been contaminated by the tear gas dust tossed into the shop. Cleaning up the shop, Trujillo said, likely will cost another $7 ,000. •'I knew there were going to be Irvine girl injured by horse problems with the food, but I never dreamed it would be t.h.i5 major, .. th e s hop owner remarked Tuesday as workers hurled canned goods, packaged items and soft drinks into a dump truck. He said it would take two truck trips to empty out the store. The food, he said, is being hauled to a dump where it is to be buried. It was last Wednes day afternoon that a man described only as a "punk rock type" opened up the front door to the market and tossed in the tear gas. Paramedics, who were s ummoned when s hoppers began coughing and wheezing, treated 16 pe rsons and took them to the hospital for further treatment. Police said none or the individuals In the store, who were mostly young persons clustered around a video "ame, suffer~ serious injury. County health o ffi cials cordoned ore the m arkel following the attack and used breathing gear to enter the store in order to survey the damage. Trujlllo said county health officers decontaminated the An 11-year-o ld Irvine girl shop before giving the order to suffered a neck lnjW')' when a 1et rid ol tbe food. bone stepped on ber In Irvine. "Once we get the food out," , She wu listed in stable Trujillo said, "the place will be condltloo th1I morning in Hoar p a l n t e d a o d t h e o Memorial Hospital, Newport decontaminated· a1ain and then Beach. l'U have a Janitor come In for J•nnlfer Ann Rainbow, 1122 another cleani.QI ... Verano Place. a student at He said he hope& to have UM Turtle ~ Elementary School, shop open a1aln In time for tbe wu boneback rldlnl Tuetd.au' New Year's Eve ru1h. 'with t.bNe frlend1 ln the San lleanwblle, TnUWo MJd.. be'• Dle10 Creek Cbanael near tbe lrJlnl to put b1I old po&iff Milli lateraectlon of MacArtbur t6 work bJ attemptla1 to 9oUlnard aad lhtlvenity Drive develop IHdl to belp pollee wb• btt bone knelt down in a track down tbe c"1prlt. • piWdd.lt, po&lce amd. _..__ .. .._ · "M a former ...,._ .... -. -Wben lbte tried to Jum9 otf UM ... remarUd.. "I JUll haw to '" Arab aeldlna named "Rall," tt . uyone set aw11 wtUt aom.u.IDI 1tan.cl &o roll °"' on ber lllld Ute t.bla." th•~ on het', poUce said. -8v J'T'IVS MAll8L.I venture outaicfe the county on meeUnc days. Supervisor Thomas Riley A Clark 0 alde said the chairman likes to stay close to home unless he believes he c~n lobby for what be confiders beneficial changes in the way the federal government treats local and regional agenciea. 'Each time I have been in Washington, D.C., it has been with.a pocketful of county. agenda items.'' Only his latest trip to discu.sa block erant funding was paid from bis supervisorial bud1et, aides said, contending that bis input would easily equal the cart of the trip. "Each time I have been ln Washington, D.C., it bas been with a poc ketful ot county agenda items." Nestande said this week. missed slx meeUn1s. all bec:auae be was suffering from a recurrin1 respiratory ailment. Roger Stanton missed two meetin1s, both because of illness. And board Chairman Ralph Clark missed ju.at once, on May 19, to testify before a le1islalive committee in Sacramento on a proposed marshal-sheriff merger bill. do his constituents more good by beine elsewhere. such as at a legislative committee meeting. And "it takes a lot" for Cla.rk to miss a meeting, said the aide, Steve Malone. A former state assemblyman and aide to Ronald Reagan when be was governor, Nestande has said bis close contacts with the Reagan Administration help him The 69-year-old Riley 's absenees this year were noteworthy because they were the first misses since he was appointed lo offi ce in 1974 , according to aide John Schade. Riley was the only supervisor in bis olfice Tuesday. The others took most of the week off for vacation because no meetings are scheduled. WORST RECORD -Bruce Nestande is reported to have: c h a lk ed up th e worst attendance record with the Orange County Board of Supervisors during 1981. Irvine mulls inviting developers Planners may. allow more clients in industrial park near Wayne . airport By &ICllAa.D G&EEN o1 .. .,.,"9t ..... Irvine city planners will consider allowio1 more commercial and residential development in what is now a 2,500-acre industrial zone near John Wayne Airport. Once envisioned as an area primarily for aerospace firma, there ia now increasin1 demand for condominiums , office buildinas and relall businesses, said Larry Hosle, city director or Community Development. The Irvine city ·Plannin1 Commission is to consider the Me•a police seize 103 pot plant8 Costa Mesa narcotics offtcen Tuesday aeised 300 pounds ol marijuana -the lar1eat cub crop of the weed ever confiscated in the city, police said. Ro1er John Niewiarowaki, 32, was arrested al his home at 21149 B Orance Ave. on suspicion ol cultivation of marijuana and possession of marijuana for sale, police said. The self-employe4 auto mechanic wu released on $$,000 bail Tuesday. Narcotics officers, actin1 on a tip, said they found 103 marijuana plant.a between 4 and 8 feet growine in a 1reenbouse behind the Costa Mesa apartment. Police placed the value of the processed marijuana at $3)0,000. Sgt. Jim Wataon said police received a tip from an informant last week and moved in on the Costa Mesa apartment complex at noon Tuesday after obtainin1 a search warrant. Police cut down the 300 pounds of marijuana and boxed il as evidence, said Watson. matter on J an. 7. The lrvine City Council will have final say on the massive zone change later. Hogle said that the industrial ionin1 was approved by Orange County in the early 1960's, before there was a strong demand for homes and office buildings in that part of the county. The industrial complex, bounded by the San Diego Creek Channel, Barranca Parkway, lbe Newport Freeway and Campus Drive, came under the jurisdiction of Irvine when the city was incorporated in late 1971. It was decided that it would be better to consider changing the zoning on the entire complex at one time rather than to consider the zone c hange s on a case-by-case basis, Hogle said. However, one of those zone change requests was approved by the Irvine City Council in an effort to increase the supply of affordable housing in the city. The 350-unit Douglas Plaza Condominium project wiU be the first housing development in the industrial complex when it is completed early next year near the intersection of MacArthur Boulevard and Marlin Avenue. Representatives o r th~ Douglas Development Co. have said that since there a re no nearby parks in the industrial complex , there will be a s uffi cie nt number of r ec r eational areas in the condominium complex itself. The y a l so sai d that s upermarkets and other retail facilities were within short driving distance. Representatives said that the project would allow people who work in the industrial complex to live in the same area. thereby c ullin g down o n traffic problems. FBI investigates Laguna jail death Man claiming to be prince arrested Laauna Beach police officials have confirmed the FBI bas be1un an investigation into the jailbouse death of Robert Wardman last July. Wardman, 37, a Laguna Beach spa salesman, was accidentally dropped on bis bead by a police officer in back of the station while being removed while drunk from a patrol car. HP. died hours later in his cell. ~!! in-house investigation and a probe by the county district attorney's office showed no evidence of crimin•l activity. But the U .S . Justice Department, acting on a com· plaint from city activist John Gabriels, baa initiated an investigation of possible civil ri1bts violations, police officials confirmed. Gabriela said he asked the Justice Department to conduct its own probe several months a10. He said be was not satisfied with the internal investigation or the results of the district attorney's investigation. "I just don't want to be in a similar situation where I'm taken to jail and dropped on my A. JO.year-old NewP?rt Beach head then left unattended in a-resident who has informed cell,.: Gabriels said. police officers he is a Saud& Arabian prince was arrested Tuesday noon in West Newport on drug charges. according to police. Aeling Police Chief Neil PurceU said he is cooperating to the best of his ability in the federal probe. "H I bad my way, I'd turn over the entire internal affairs investigation (results) lo the FBI and the Department of Justice." he said. "But I'm not at liberty to do that because of pending litigation Cby the dead man's family) and the fact that the internal affairs investigation is in lhe bands or the attorneys representing the city.·' Apology offered A headline concerning the death of longtime attorney Max Eddy Utt of Newport Beach was in error in some editions of the Daily Pilot Tuesday. The Daily "'Pilot regrets the error and apologizes for any embarrassment it may have caused. Mashhour H.R H Ben Saud. police said. was arrested oo charges or furnishing cocaine to others and possessin1 Quaaludes. He was booked OD s 15. 000 bail. Police said the Newport Beacb resident, who gave his address as 2110 Yacht Mischief, was bailed out almost immediate!}' when relatives and friends "' showed up at the police station. The Saudi Arabian told police that he is r e lated to Saudi Arabian King Khalid ibn Abdul Aziz Al Saud. He also told officers the "H.R.H" in the title stands for His Royal Highness. Police said the maQ apparently was attending a party at 323 Cedar St. when offi cers allegedly spotted the drugs and made the arrests. Simple project now can of worms Attempt to build balcony on Irvine home turns into $1 million suit What started out u a simple construction project bu turned into a can ol worms for an Irvine couple and turned net1hbor a1alnst nel&bbor in Woodh:ridle. Woodbrtd1e residents Rebecca and Robert Glucock set out this fall to build a ·balcony on their home to overlook the south lake in their new community. But Instead of 1etlln1 a balcony, tbe Glaac~ka have found tbesmelvea with a stack of wood cJuttertq t.belr 1arap, a tl miWoo lawsuit on th•lr baocla and a bone to pick with the Woodbriqe VU1a1e AllOC!lat.klD. Their plipt at.eru from tile •l•·old problema of 1etlln1 aloa1 wttb UM Mllhbors. But in Oe caH of tbe Olaacocb' 'D9D ·esht•nt balcony. tb• dllpute baa tala•d added Importance beeauH, aa t.My admit, lWrl Ml beeom• a teet cue iD a pl.._. community IOYtl'Md bf auodatlae nalel. The 01-.-b, wt1o Un Ill 4 8ublllilwbld.___.'8&otllelr ·aew faiehea& ~O•• la Pfflrw7, ltltJllt ........... ........................... DOrUI ..... ..., ...... &o ... OM l.o &WI' .... lllo. IUd lll'L J01.,.-. I Tb•-~lfloanalell.....,.,, plans for improvements to be approved by its arcbllectW'al committee, and before that, to be abown to neighbors who are allowed to say whether t.bey favor or~ the plam. James E1ar and Arthur Meler, who live on either aide ol the Glucocu, both objected to the pl"'OpC»al• to add the balcony, that the balcony would enable the Glascocks to see directly into his livin1 room and muter bedroom. Meler added that be would lose priva cy of a backyard spa. Both parties also said the balcony -and trees ordered by tbe architectural committee for privacy -would block air, light show neighbors plans in advance also worked against the balcont . "We would have gone ahead and buill and our neighbora wouldn't even have known we were building," she said. 'We wouldn't have gone .ahead if we hadn't ... gotten the OK.' Although the association wu named in the lawsuit, only the Glascocks weN! served with the suit , whi c h means the ass ociation isn't involved'. Association lawyer Bill Hickey sald the JIOUP has no lntentiob of changin& that situation and defending the Glascock•. "We can't apeod money Of' individual laws uits betweeh ne_llhbon. /'he explain~. a coffl'ed patio, deck and aptral atalrway. Ne•ertbeles1, the arcbltectural commlttee approved the plan s la September. A month later. S,W and Meler nled a lawnlt ln Oran,. County Superior Court ..OU., court orden problbWQI the balcoQ from aotaa up. Ia Noftmber, Or'U,e ODuM.J ~Court lud1• lobert .... . ... ,..,, hU-"'-............ ......, c....._.,..,._.~ to -rHolH lb• eotanJct are npeeted, ..... DO Off t.owa euctly "'9la. S1•cmteaided la U.. l1wtult Even lf they area 't involved and views and would thus though. auodaUoo offlclals ;tii reduce values of property for be watchin1 the outcome. which they paid a "considerable Rickey said the suit la tbe ftrtt premium." be knows ol ln Woodbrld1e - Tb•)' are aeeklnl 11 mlllioo Ln and lsaues ol prtvaey npta la purrltlve damaaea from the planned communities are atilJ Olaacotka. new to the courtl. llr1. Glascock said she and . "It's an area ol the law t.bat~ her b111band no lon1er rpeak Just devetoplne," be laid. wllh S,ar -"enr alnce be Notinl tbat they f.UOwtcl lbi JMCI ua for $1 mlllk>n. Would 111oc:iatlon'1 r\lln UlroutboUt you?'' She aald the, are equaU)' UM ·~ Mn. G~ NII ap1el wlth tbe •II late Ille titnbtbe 1111mUOll ..... ueoetldon. olfu tome -..&p ....... ..._,. "W• _.., ,rouN Uff... uu ca•• offeu liltll' abead If Woodbrtd,. laadl't ......,..,_ ' fl•ea tlaii •u." • aaM. _.. __ _...,.."THJ ow• GI more tll• lloreo•er, abt aaJd the that," •Mid. ti : auocla'tlon'a 1 requirement to . -11( GIA If~ f . IUlll ClllT ..., ..... WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30, 1991 CAVALCADE COMICS FOOD 82-3 B~ 85 IRAs c.an build up a substantial retirement fund, but all the rules mu.st be fallowed for best results. See Page BB . 0 D Nestande absences tops on county panel Supervisor missed 14 meetings in 9 separate weeks; Wieder missed 8 in 6 weeks By GLENN SC01T of_.,..., .......... t Bruce Nestande, who has !Involve d himself as a spokesman for local 1overnments on several national issues, had the worst attendance record this year with bis own local group, the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Since early January, Nestande missed 14 board meetings in nine separate weeks, according to m~Ung records. The board met 102 times, mostly twice a week, over 50 weeks. The supe rvisors are not scheduled to meet this week. In eight of the absences, Nestande was in Washington, Ir:-€., ei ttrer testifying or conferring as a committee member on issues such as air quality control, federalism or use of federal grants. Generally, the first-year supervisor bas argued that federal officials should yield more deci$ion-maJting powers to local governments. He missed another meetina because be was in Sacramento, three because of illness and two while on vacation, records show. Supervisor Harriett Wieder missed eight meetings in six separate weeks. She missed two in late January to attend the presidential inauguration in Washington, D.C., and s he missed three others during trips to the Capitol to push for more extensive federal funding for aiding refugee resettlement. Mrs. Wieder also was absent three times to participate as the county representative to the County Supervisors Association of California. In contrast to Nestande and Mrs. Wieder, the other three supervisors "enerally didn't venture ouulcfe the county on meetlng days. Supervisor Thomas Rllev A Clark aide said the chairman likes to stay close to home wtless be believes he c~ 'Each time I have been in Washington, D.C., it has been with.a pocketful of county.agenda items." missed six meetings, all because be was sufferin1 from a returring respiratory aliment. Ro1er Stanton missed two meetings, both because of illness. And board Chairman Ralph Clark missed just once, on May 19, to testify before a leflslative committee in Sacramento on a proposed marshal-sheriff merger bill. do bis constituenu more good by being elsewhere, such as at a legislative committee meeting. And "it takes a lot" for Clark to miss a meeting, said the alde, Steve Malone. A former state assemblyman and aide to Ronald Reagan when be was governor, Neslande bu said bis close contacu with the Reagan Administration help him lobby for what he coo$1dera beneficial changes in the way the federal government treats local and regionaJ aeencies. Only his latest trip to dllcuss block 1rant funding was paid from b.ia supervlsortaJ bud&et, aides aaid, contendln& that hi.a input would easily equal the (()St or the trip. ''Each time I have been in Washington, D.C., it has been with a pocketful of county agenda items," Nestande said this week. The 69 -year-old Riley's absences this year were noteworthy because they were the first misses since he was appointed to office in 1974, according t-0 aide John Schade. Riley was the only supervisor in his office Tuesday. The others took most of the week off for vacation because no meetings are scheduled. WORST RECORD -Bruce Nestande is reported to have cha lked up the worst attendance record with the Orange County Board of Supervisors during 1981. $200,000 in 'pot' seized FBI investigates Laguna jail death ............. ~ ... ..,.. TO THE DUMP -A worker tosses food from Costa Mesa market into truck. The entire inventory at the store had to be tossed out -after a youth tossed tear gas into the store last week. The market owner estimated he lost $45.000 worth of food . Gas attack on slwp costs owner $65,000 For Chuck Trujillo, a retired Los Angeles policeman and owner of a Costa Mesa quick-shop m arket, business has been lousy. For starters, his 7-Eleven market al 1673 Irvine Ave. bas been closed since Dec. 23 when a hooligan tossed several handfuls of powdered tear gas into the shop. He figures he's lost as much as $20,000 in business so far. "' l knew there were going lo be problems with the food, but I never dreamed it would be this major ," the shop owner remarked Tuesday as worken hurled canned goods, packaged items and soft drinks into a dump truck. He said it would take two truck trips to empty out lbe store. The food, be said, is being hauled to a dump where It is to be buried. Costa Mesa narcotics officers Tuesd.Jly seized 300 pounds of marijllana -the largest cash crop of the weed ever confiscated in the city, police sajd, Roger John Niewiarowski, 32, was arrested at his home at 2649 B Oranee Ave. on suspicion ot cultivation of marijuana and possession of marijuana for sale, police said. The self-employed auto mechanic was released on $5,000 ball Tuesday. Narcotics officers. actint on a tip, said they found 103 marijuana plants between f and 8 feet irowinl in a ireenboule behind the Costa Mesa apartment. Police placed the value or tll• p roce11ed marijuana at aoo,ooo. S1t. Jim Wat.son said police received a Up from an informant last week and moved in on the Costa Mesa apartment complex at noon Tuesday after obtainlnl a search warrant. APPOINTED -Gardena City Attorney Michael H. Miller will assume the post of city attorney in Newport Beach Jan. 18. A forme r deputy city attorney in Huntington Beach. Miller will take over for former city attorney Hugh Coffin who resigned last September. HB donations pass $19,000 for park More than $19,000 baa been donated by Huntineton Beach residents and buainesaea to develop a blufftop park overlootin1 Bolsa Chica State Beach. Mike Multari, city planner: says the money was receiveo from more thaa 300 dooora. Aminoil USA Inc., the m~ oil producer in the city. offered last summer to match park dooatiana up to szs.ooo that we.re' received before the end of thls year. "It's been craWyiq that 10 many people have made contributions," Multarl said today. "I wouldn't be •UJ'PIUed if we make it lo $25,000 by the end of this week.·· Multari sa,ys if the city geta the full matching grant, the $50,000 would purchase 75 trees, 150 shrubs and an irri1ation system for the one-mile·lon1 blutftop north or 11th Street on the ocean side of Pacific Cout Hiehway. MuJtari said it doesn't appear that the city funds can le1ally be used to develop the park because it ls part or tbe Bolla Chica State Beach operated by the California Department of Parks and Recreation. Laguna Beach police officials have confirmed the FBI has begun an investigation into the jailhouse death of Robe rt Wardman last July. Wardman, 37, a Laguna Beach spa salesman, was accidentally dropped on bis head by a police officer in back of the station while being removed while drunk from a patrol car. He died hours later in his cell. An in-house investiJation and a probe by the county district attorney's office s howed no evidence of criminiJl activ,ity. But the U .S . Justice Department, acting on a com· plaint from city activist John Gab.riels, bas 'initiated an investigation of possible civil rights violations, police officials confirmed. Gabriela said he asked the Justice Department to conduct its own probe several months ago. He said he was not satisfied with the internal investigation or the results of the district attorney's investigation. "I just don't want to be in a similar situation where I'm taken to jail and dropped on my head, then left unattended in a cell." Gabriels said. New Year's Eve party set The Orange Coast YMCA is sponsoring an all night New Year's Eve party for children five and older at 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach. The cost is $15 per child and Includes games, s na c ks , swimming, movies and New Year's Day breakfast. Participants are asked lo bring a sleeping bag. pajamas, toothbrush, swim suit, and towel for the festivities between 7 p.m. ·and 9 a .m . Jan . t. For reservations call 642·9990. Acting Police Chief Neil Purcell said he is cooperating to the best of his ability in the federal probe. "If I had my way, I'd tum over the entire internal affairs investigation (results) to the FBI and the Department of Justice." he said. Funeral 'private for Mesa woman Private funeral services will be held for long time Costa Mesa resident Ruth Jellis. who died Dec. 25. She was 87. Mrs . J ellis had lived in Orange County for 60 years and was a member of the First Methodist Churc h of Costa Mesa. She and her husband .came to Orange County in 1921 and lived in Santa Ana until 1959 when they sold their home to travel for three years. The couple then lived in Hemet before moving to Costa ft{esa in 1969. She had been active in the American Legion Auxiliary and was president in 1935. Survivors include her husband David; sisters Ellia Lewis of Yakima, Washington; MurieJ Montgomery of Huntingtoo Beach; and Georgia Harver of Palmdale. Arrangements are bein' bandied by the Neptune Society of Newport Beach. Apology offered A headline concerning the death of longtime attorney Max Eddy Utt of Newport Beach was in error in some edmons of the Daily PiJot Tuesday. The Daily Pilot regrets lb~ error and apologizes for any embarrassment it may hav~ caused. On top of that. the Fountain Valley resident ended up throwing away his entire inventory Tuesday -$45,000 I worth of food and beverages, by his estimation. It was last Wednes day aftemooo that a man described only as a "punk rock type" opened up the front door to the market and tossed in the tear Simple project now can of worms The food , county h ealth •officials told him, had to go because it might have been contaminated by the tear gas dust tosaed into the shop. Cleaning up the shop, Trujillo s aid, likely will cost another $1,000. Man claiming to be prince arrested A »year-old Newport Beach resident who baa Informed police officer• he la a Saudi Arabian prlnce was arrt1ted Ta~ nooa ln West Newport on druc cbaraea, accord.lq to police. llalhbou.r H.R.H. Ben Saud. police aaid, was arreated on chr,-e1 ol tumlshiq ~alne to otber• and po11e11ln1 Quaa1udes. He wu booked ao tl5,.000 ball. PoUee nid lbe Newport a.KJl .... deal, Wbo 1a" bll ...,._. u JUO YacM Ml1cbi•f1 wu kUed out alm09t lmm.cti•1el1 whea nlaUvH and frtHd• •bowed., et l.M ~ ltMIGa. TM S.udl AraWaa told DOtiee t'at be ta r•l•t•d to Saadl Ara.._ lgq DaDd Iba Abdul Alla Al Saud. gas. Parame dics. who were summoned when s hoppers began coughing and wheezing, treated 16 persons and took them to the hospital for further Attempt to build balcony on Irvine home turns into $1 million suit treatment. Police said n one or the ind ividuaJs in tbe store, wbo were mostly young persons clustered around a video .came, surrered serious injury. County health officials cordoned off the market followlna the attack and used breathi.nc 1ear to enter the at.ore in or~er to survey the dama1e. ~ What started out as a simple J!:oDAtrucUon project baa turned ;into a can ot worms for an Irvine }Couple and turned nel1bbor ~••In.at net1hbol' ln Woodbriqe. ~ Woodbrid1e realdenta tebecca and Robert Glascock et out this fall to build a alcony on their bome to ~verlook the aoutb lake In their .)lew community. • But instead of 1•ttla1 a ~aJcony, tbe Glaacocka have found themselves with a ataclt of wood duttertJai their tarqe, a $1 million lawsuit on their bands TrUjlllo said county health officers decontaminated the shop before 1ivin1 the order to -!,~d a bone to plclt wltb the 1et rid of the food. woodbrldae VlUqe Auoclatlca. "Once we 1et the food out," -Tbelr pUpt lteaaa from tbe TruJlUo said, "the place wlll be a se-old probJ•m• of 1etUn1 {> a I n t e d a n d t h e n alODI wttb UM nellbbon . ._ lD decontaminated a1aln and then ~b• UH of tbe Glaaeock•• \l'U bave a Janitor come in for ~OD·Hhtent balcon). tbe anothercleantq." illapute baa 1ained added He nid be hopes to have u.e lmport.aau bffaue. aa u.., •bop open •lain ln time for tbe admJt1 tWl'9 laM beeom• a Wit New Year's Eve ruah.' eaae aa a piaaaed community . •eanwblle, TnUlllo aakl. be'•" 1onraed b7 UIOdaU. ndea. Aryta1 to put bil old poUce akiUa Tbe GlM<*.b, "9lo Uve II • lo work by attemptln1 to ·aub1uwtnd ......... lllto tMlt develop lead• to belp poUe• ,aew · fakehoat laome la ,tnek -.111o eulprit. tlilrw7· Alls .-. -• ",\a a former policeman," lae •• wtab Miu lilea aromd tbt . remirbd. · 'l Jut bate to ... lalle, IMJ deelded to .... tUJ'OM let away ~ IC)llM4hlq lo tlMllr ....... allo. Hid lln. UketMI." ~ I · -BrlTSVSMA~ ~oeletioll nai.......,.. • ft I J ~tans for improvements to be approved by Its architectural ,committee, and before that, to J>e shown to neighbors who a.re ;Allowed to say whether they ,favor or oppose the plans. · J amea Ecar a nd Arthur ,Jleier, who live on either aide of '\he Glurocb. both objected to ·the propo1al to add the baJcoa.y, • that the balcony would enable the Glucocts to see directly Into bis living room and muter bedroom. Meier added that he would lose priva cy of a backyard spa. Both parties also said the balcony -and trees ordered by the architectural committee fw privacy -would block air, light 'We wouldn't have gone .ahead if we hadn't ... gotten the OK.' a cov.nd paUo, deck and splral :lta.lrway. ~ Nevertheleaa , tbe ~rcbltectural committee appro•ed the plans In S.J)tembef. A montb later, Ecar ~•ad Meier tued a law•ult In Oran,. County Superior Court aeeklftl court orden prohlbkifte th• baleoay from lolnl up. la Noftmber, Or.n1e eo.mtJ Superiq& Court Jud,. ILobert .......... --a le......, lajwtm MIU., ~ belcDn.J CWtl*tka P'\lrtber ....... to r .. ol•• the eomRlet •r• .H .. ftM, ~ut DO He kHWI n•ct.11...._. . ' SIW ~tadisd lD U.. lawsuit and vlewa and would thua reduce values of properly for wblcb the)' paid a "COQiderable premium.'' Tbey are aeeklnf 11 million ln puohlve d1ma1es from tbe Olucockl. • Mn. Gluc:ock aald abe and · her buaband no lonter speak wlt.b &car -"ever alnce be •IMO • for tl mllUon. Would JOU! .. Siii aald t.IMy are tqualJy •P••l with ttu •ilhl• HIOdllUon. ••we ....-r woaw a.ave,_, allead If Wood'-rl• .. latiil•'t • ........ okl)'.0 .. Hid. Moreover, •be 11ld the aaaoclatlon'• nqulremenl lo show neighbors plans in advance also worked against the balcony. "We would have gone ahead and built and our neichbors wouldn't even have known we were building," she said. Although the association was named In the lawsuit, only ~ Glascocks were served with the s uit , which means the association isn't involved . Association lawyer BiU Hickey said the ·group has no intenlioP of chancinl that situation anil defend.Ing the Glaacocks. "We can't spend money °'1 lodlvldual lawsuits betweeh nelabbon. ·•be explained. E•• If they aren't Involved. , tbouch. association offtclala wiU be watcbl•S the outcome. Hickey &Gd the au.It la the ftrlt be knows al In Woodbridae T and iAues of privacy ri&htt in planned communltl• are 1tiU new to the courts. , "It'a an area of the law tbat) juat developlnc." be aUd. Notinl tbat t.My ~ aaaoelaiioa'• nalH the epbode, Mn. G~ .... tilnb tM auodadoe elllMald otter tome help, Sbe ..W ..._' te • t c • • • 0 f,. rt u ttl. ~. ''Tll•J owe ua more tllu t.bat," lbe lald. I -BJ GUii.ii '°°"' .. , , -. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. December 30, 1981 N NY E COM.POSITE TRAN ACTIONS OUOU T10N•u1Ct.UOI T••o••ON , ...... WYO•lt,MIOWUl. 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I 1982, and Dec 31, 1985, up to $750 in public utility dividends will be \•xempt from federal taxes 1f taken in the form ol new i.tock Let's say you own 300 shares of utility stock worth $30 a s hare. paying annual d1v1dends of S3 a share or 10 percent. This amounts to S900 a year in dividends. Under the 1981 law. you can take 5750· of this income in the torm of new stock 125 shares at the $30 price> The remaining $150 1n d1v1dends would be taxed as unearned income al or below the new m aximum rate or 50 pt>rcent 1 as against a 70 percent maximum on unearned income under the old Jaw) Assuming you're at the maximum rate of SO vercent. you'd pay $75 of the $150 in taxes. Thal leaves the total value of your dividends and stock at $825 Under the law before 1981 's enormous changes, the full $000 1n d1 v1dcnds would have been taxed as unearned income at the then maximum of 70 percent. Your income from this investment after taxes would have been $270 a whopping $.SSS less than now. 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