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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-12-03 - Orange Coast Pilot. .. Ylll 11111111 llllY NPll OH ANG E COUN TY C AllrOHN IA •· ") Cf N T<.., Abscam solon 's mate tel& of sex, alcohol SHE FORGAVE HIM Rtt• .Jenrette · , • CH.ARUYITE, N l: (AP> 'l1he wife' of Aep. John Jenrette says she once caught the Abscam convicted l'Ongressman "drunk. W'ldressed and lying on the floor in the arms of a woman who I knew was old enough to be his mother," accotding to f!ic . _cerpts from an upcoming magazine article. The C harl ot te (~.C .> Observer published today por- tions of a story by H1ta J enrette. "Diary of a Mad Co ngressw1fe," to be published an S unday's Washington Post Mai{ai ine. An aide to Jenrette said the congressman has seen the arti de and "thought it was fine ·· In the article, Mrs. Jenrette s ays she ultimately forgave her hus band a nd attributed his womaruzmg to his drinking. Jt·nrette's alcoholism was part or his defense 1n his recent :\bM·am trial, which ended in his tOOVll'llOn ror bribery and tOn· spirary His conv1d1on led to his defeat for re-election and ultimately to the Sunday article. which Mrs. J \'nrette said. was written l)e(·ause. "I have nothing left to lose now.'' The JO-year-old forme r model wh,> once aspir<'d to be a country music <;tnger had harsh words 10 the a rt1rle for the W ashm~on CdM decapitatll!n slaying: . eslablisl)ment. She described the con_5!ressional world with orgies of sex, drugs a nd hypocrisy. She also writes critically or J enr ette·~ 6th Congressional Dis trict ui{South Carolina. "If I never attend anotht!r Darlington, S.C.. Moose Lodge meeting· during which grown men paraded a round a room with antlers on lhfir heads that will be fine," she writes . Mr~ Jenrette. who says in the story s he intends ~o be candid and not ·vi ndic·t1ve . writes. "Congress 1s a world of thirsts that can't be que nched. The drug habits. the drinking prob· lems, the mistresses, the boyfriends, the broken homes at- test to that." In writing about her husband's love affairs, Mrs. J enrette said. ·'Every congressional wire learns there i5 something about 'a congressman that brings women out of the woodwork. If he's young, handsome and flirtatious. trained att«ck dogs won't be able to keep them away. 1 know. I tried.·· Another time, she s aid, "I knew the honeymoon was over when l rolled over one morning to find John's side of the bed un· ruffled. After a · rampaging <See SOWN, Page AZ> ..... ,,....OI ESCAPADES RECOUNTED Congresaman Jenrette ' ewere a e ;Out' ' Pi"lot lands 'head first' Grisly details taped --Man dangles by feet as buddy fies !>MITH HAIG Reagan eyes Nixon aides for Cf:lbinet WASHINGTON CAP > Alex- DOVER. N.J . IAP) -A civilian Army pilot was sucked out the door of a twin-engine airplane al 9,000 feet but dangled by his feet. and one arm for 10 minutes in 200 mph winrls until a ro·pilot r ould make an emergency landing, off1<·1.1ls :-ay James F . Tobin. 34, of Toms !liver suffered a broken arm as a res ult of the Tuesday aftemoon incident. said Army spokesman John Donovan. Tobin was listed an fa ir rond1t1o n today at Com- munity Memorial Rosp1tal in Toms River "Just his feel were barely inside the plane .. when the Beech Aircraft U-2l touched down at llunlt'rd<in Solber~ Airport. said an official of the Federal Aviatio" Adm1nlc;t.rat1on. THE SMALL AIRFIEl.D IS ABOt.;T 10 ma les west of New York City and 20 miles southw<•st of .\lorr1~town Airport. where the flight began shortly after noon The plane was en route to the Army's Aberdeen Proving l.ruund in Maryland with a cargo of small weapons, Donovan said Officials said the plane had reaehed a u1sing altitude of 9,000 feet when the' red corkpit light blinked. 1nd1cattng problems with the retractable exit st airway The four· or five-step stairway locat- ed about halfway bal'k in the planl' 1s the main means of actess to the 10.passenger plane . Tobin tried to adjust the stau t'asc. hut the door opened and the steps abruptly swung out. pulling IJm wit'h it intO' the airstream Officials said the pilot was abl~ to tatr h one• or both feet in the stairway railing and also held on ~·1t h one arm. Tobin was not wearing a parachute when he left th~ cock· pit. Donovan said.· ·u ·snot procedure to be wearing one." he added. CO-PJU>'f ROBERT P EARCE, 33, of Flanders, suddenly became aware that his colleague was dangling, apparently head downward;ouL'iide the plane. He notified air-traffic controllers al Islip. N .Y., and at Kennedy International Airport, who directed the A.r m y plane to Solberg and diverted other traffic away from the area It was not clear how much clearance was between Tobin's body and the airfield during the emergency landing. But Lorraine Sotberg, an airport official, said the pilot was hanging precariously when the plane came in. An FAA spokesman in New York estimated that Tobin's ordeal outs ide the plane lasted about 10 minutes. - When the slairway is extended, it is between 12 and 18 inches from the ground. a Beech spokesman said. THE ARMY IS APPOINTING A. BOARD of officers to in- vestigate the incident. Donovan s aid. FAA officials went lo the · scene to determine whether warnings about the stairway should be sent to owners of identical planes." · "The door seems to be all right ... said Norman Johns,. the FAA official. after an initial check "It's pretty sturdy, and it was not damaged." The pilots were under orders not to talk to reporters pending the a rrival of official Army investigators. By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL - OI UW Deily ,., ... St~ft Murder defendant Anthon:, David Bies. in a conversation secretly videotaped by Newport Beach police, said be was under the strong influence of the tran quilizer Valium at the time Corona del Mar real estatr agent Ruben Ma rtinez wa s brutally slain in 1978. "That's just becau."e we Wl're Valiumed out," Bies told polite informant Walter DaLie an an attempt t.o explain why the <IS· sault took on such grlsly propor- tions. Martinez. 41. was bludgeoned in the head with a 30·19nd star shaped candle. Then his at" tackers used a mitre box sa"A 1n an attempt to sever the Vil .. tim 's head from his body. Bies recounted the M artancz s laying while talk ing with DaLie. a Nevada state pnson parolee. at an El To ro motel room on Nov. 19. 1979. ander M. Hai~ Jr .. the general who helpe d Rich a rd Nixon through his ·worst momenL<; in the White House. is President elect Reagan ·s first choi<•e for secretary of s tate. sources re port. 3 men held Mi~sio11 \!iejo raid 3 Oriental nigs stolen in Laguna t:fnlrnown to Bies. 19. of Dana Point, the conversation was be ing videotaped by investigators who previously had rereived in· formation about the Martinez slaying from DaLie. Reagan also is turning to former Nixon administration of- ficials Caspar W. Weinberger and Willi am .J. Casey, Ne w York banking exec uti ve Wa ller B. Wriston and personal attorney William French Smith to fill key Cabinet-level posts. accordint-to several sources close to the in- coming government. Weinberger is the choice for secretary of defense, Casey for CIA directo r , Wriston for treasury secretary and Smith for attorney general, the sources said~ The sources, who asked not to be identiffed. cautioned that the makeup of the Cabinet was not f ir m . Reag an remains un- decided on some positions and his first choices' might decline to join the Republican administra- Uon. they said Tuesday night. · Bul)lS things stood, ac~or~ing to ttte co n sensus op1n1on . Reagan would announce his top Cabinet choices by the end of this week or early next week, with the following most likely : STATE: Haig. 56. the former NATO commander who was While House chief of staff when the Watergate scandal for ced Nixon's resignation in 1974, would become the first retired aeneral lo head the State Department since -t'.feor ge C. Marshall, who served In the in hacking of 2women MILPITAS (AP > Three men were booked for investigation of attempted murder and a fourth was being sought today after police said they found two women bleeding from ax wounds on the floor of their apartment. J ean Anderson, 67, was listed in serious condition at Alexian Brothers Hospital in nearby San Jose, and her daughter, Patricia Ronayne , 47, was listed in critical condition. Police say they went to the women's apartment late Mon · day after receiving a report about a disturbance and found the two women bleeding. A white c ar matching a description given police at the scene was stopped by authorities a short lime later. Arrested were Gary Lee Miner, 29, An·. dre w G. Leavitt, 21, and John Barreiro, 20, all o.( San Jose, police said. A fourth rQan was sought for questioning. Police said the attack followed a dispute over-child CUl'ltody. Truman administration from 1N7 to 1949. Now prnident of Vldi.m8 mourned United Technofogies-Corp., a m•jor-defenae contrTctot hr Hartford, Conn., Haig emerged u tbe moat likely candidate as ·SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador <AP> -Thouaand1.1athered at San Salvador's Metropolitan HCretar)' of 1tale after hia prin-CathedraJ toda>: for the funeral . clp•l compe titor, Nixon's of •ix leftilt political leaders u -, former treHury secretary, aa11inaled by rlthlists. ~ eorp P. Stuou ; 10taReagan -roretlft -al]>tomati s peculitH'f· ...b• did not want to retum to thai the murden were tfte start (lee CABINET, Pase AJ) of a rilh~ilt attempt at a coup. " 6 nabbed in county· garllbling operation By DAVID KUTZMANN OI I ... D•llY Pii.t 51•11 Sue people have been arrested and charged with bookmaking activities in what law enforce· ment officials sa id was a major Orange County gambling opera· lion. The District A'torney·s Office identified the six taken into custody Monday and Tuesday as Hyman Wolenski, 53, or Laguna Hills; Anthony Allan Lombardi. 38, of El Toro; Albert Marshall. 52. of Irvine; Bruce 1teagan. 42. of San Clemente; .James Innis. 36, of Mission Vt<'JO. and John Tilleves get stable gear Thit'vell took three saddles. / three bridles and five girths from hor se train <'r George Meyer's tack r oom at the Orange County Fairgrounds over the weekend, police said. Value of the haul was listed at $3,650. It was the second t.ack- room burglary al the Costa Mesa fairgrounds in a month .. Costa Mesa detectives arrest· ed two tee...n·a&LA.n.ah~lm .girls for a similar· burglary In No- vem ber when another trainer Jolt equipment tolhJeves. Anagnostou Jr , 28, of Yorba Linda. The six race arraignment in South Orange County Municipal Court on charges of bookmaking a nd conspi r acy to commit bookmaking. ' They were arrested after a two-month unde r cover in · vestigation by members of the Dis trict Attorney's Organized Crime Unit, the Anaheim Police Department Organized Crime Unit. the She rm's Department crlme unit a nd the state's Depa rtment of Al coholic Beverage Control. Investigators said the six were part of a bOokmaking operation that involved taking m ajor bets on sports activities. The alleged bookmaking ac- tivities took place at three cocktail lounges in the Mission v•eJoarea .. "lt was a fairly large opera- tion." invesllgator John Gier of the District Attorney's office said. "We know they were ac- cepting major bets." ._ Officiali claim Wolenskl, wllo is unemployed, was the head• the operation. Reagar, Is owner of Reagan's Irish Pub in Mission Viejo .and Lombardi is a bartender there. 'Marshall, Gier said , owns a lumber OCNRpuy~in Mteeielt-Vie- jo •hil~ .\Pa1no1tou al.to ii a bartender by occ:upa\ioo. C8ee GAMBLE, Pa•e AJ> ~ .. Burglars in Laguna Beach en- tered two houses and took three Or iental rugs worth more than $4,300 sometime betweel\ Satur- day and Monday. police report· ed today. Burglars entered the home of Stephen Sargeant in the 600 block of Anita Street and took two rugs worth an estimated $3,090. In the second incident, the thieves entered a house belong- ing to Ahmet Tiken in the 500 block or Cress Street and took one nig worth $1,280. Police said in both burglaries the thieves gained entry to the homes by forcing open the bathroom windows of t he houses. Sargeant and Tiken were reportedly out of town when the burglaries occurred. Crash during chaae/atal CHICO CAP) -A San Bruno woman Is de~ after the sports car' in which she was a The vide otape was shown Tuesday to an Orange County Superior Court jury that will de- cide whether Bies is guilty or in- nocent of the murder. robbery and burglary of whjch he is ac· cused. Bies, who was 17 at the lime the slaying occurred. sat with his bead bowed toward the <See VALIUM, Page AZl Coa~• Weather Chance of ram increas· ing from 20 percen t tonight to SO percent Thursday. Lows tonight in the 40s. 'Highs Thursday in the 60s. IN81DETODAV A flOClll club t1W• to ,,. build o.fter bftng Mltrofl'd three tl~s. SH storv, photo. Page DJ2. ...... passenier cru~ ln a bi1b· &e •-~ a speed chase after a bank rob-L.M • ...,. .. be Y ...._. Cll-14 r . c.et...,..• ... Authorities said Judy Vallero, c-. eu 27. died Tuesday a l Chico =-:-~~ Memorial ibpllal. ~ °" • They aaid lhe '!_la in a c-'L--1-• ...... ,. ...... ._ __ ,. .. " ven y ar ayne vaW. .....,... 84, also of San Bruno, that . ::; .. ._ crashed on Ri&hway 20 near In· terstate S Monday allernoon. .. """ CIMI CMI 41 w.x ,,.,or · s \M 2 ·? ... ,. Snow shu I Storni 1lanu Northern California .,'fte~&MM ........ Ft•ree wiDdl drow &orrmtiaJ ram --over ~ .... aHfonla tod-.y. contributlftl to 1 numb..-of accident.a and fon· 1n1 hundreds of raotorl1l1 to cr•wl in the anow ·w.de-r Lhtt&r ran t.o imlall ebah~a. ' Tht lDOJW lenL.4topped LO &bo\t\ 4.t~ ln manJ . moun•••n area. MA relOl't operatol'f had be.a pt~ for a cWudbw-lt to Oat SiaTa Nevada 1lope1 whlt'h bad belD UDHuoruibly dry TtM rama which dropped more tbaa 9 lochet ot moiature on paru ol t'OUtal Humboldt Coun l )' 00 1'\IMday moved on to coat tbe mounta1nai today The Calllonua H.aihwar Patrol said• cbaana were reqwred on such major east west routes as Jn. l.r•taw IO and V S. Hithway IO, whhih Kirt Lake Tahoe, wblle th• a&orm roreed dpure of 1maUer ta1tern Sierra pasaea lnLO YCJMmite and Kina• Canyon 1lational P'ru. Th" Hl&hw•y Patl-ol said ralny •treeu u~ bl&hways 1n .tu San Eu1tdtcQ •re~ too: trlbuled t.o numerou. accident.a, lncludtnc a slx·car accident on tUthway 101 south of the Mis· 1too·Van Nt:ss Onramp in San frainciaro Commuters crossing into San FraociJK:o oo the Oakland Bay Bridle were blasted by gusting SS mph winds u they drove on the narTOw strand of highway hundreds of feet above the waves. The Smith River in umme Con/uaion may free burglar - s Ac RAMENTo (AP> -A California man is free of. a charge on which a jury fowad him guilty, but faces a new tnal on a charge that the same jury ~cquitted him of, because the jury's foreman mixed up the verc;b~t forms. A state appeals court said Larry Romero, ~ho had been charged with two counts of burgllary. can be retned on the one for which a con'viction was reported. Because of the ban on dou· ble jeopardy, he can't be retried for tht; count on which he v.:as reported acquitted -even though the )Ut'Y actually found him guilty. ·f · ~· .. :ate appeals court acknowledged that a "rhana est in· justice" is likely to result. . . Romero was on trtal for the burglary of a residence in the San Joaquin County town of Escalon in February, 1979, and the burglary of a Stockton car repair shop and warehouse where he was arrested 12 days later. -'" E',..,. Pagr· 11 I VALIUM.~. counsel table as the tape was played. DaLie previously testified that Bies said he . and alleged ac· complice John Alan Keith. 22, of San Clemente. met Martinez o utside a Laguna Beac h homosexual bar and drove with him to his Corona del Mar res· 1dence on the pretext of engaging in sex. T he informant testified that Bies told hi m the real objective was robbery. "We were just walking around Lag un a . loo king t o give somebody a hard lime." Bies said in the taped conversation. A s k ed by Da~ie what Martinez' body looked like after the attack. Bies replied. "PreUy bad." La ter asked by DaLie If Martinez eyes were still intact, Bfcs said, ''One of them was. th~ other was gone." Bies then laughed, and added, "The other one, I don't know where the (expletive deleted) it was hanging." ·'They found out about Ruby (Martinez) the next day. When he didn't s how up for work. So his· brother s upposedly we nt over to his house. I bet he was bummed." Bies said in the con· versation·. unde rscoring the comment with laughter. Bies expressed surprise in the videotaped conversation that early news accounts of the Aug. 28, 1978, slaying made no ref· ere nce to the attempted de·• capitation. In the conversation, Bies said, "Hey, they never mentioned anything about the saw. They didn't say a thing. It said he was so badly beaten that his brains were exposed. J go, they were? Mmm. (Expletive deleted )." At another point, Bies com· plained that the robbery pro- duced nothing of value. In an earlier conve rsation, DaLie testified, Bies said he and Keith found only 73 cents in Martinez' pockets. Recounting the events that OC· curred after the initial bludgeon· ing, Bies said, "(We> took his <Martinez) car, went back to Laguna Beach, parked his car, 'hopped on his <Keith's) bike, and went back to his (Martinez) house, grabbed that candle, (ex- pletive deleted). That's when he <Keith) got the saw 'out. Grabbed the candle. took it down the road and dumped it." Two perish as ·van hits ' . dump tru~k A van unexplainably swerved off a major Santa Ana roadway and struck a parked dump truck Tuesday night. killing the two occupants of both vehicles, police s aid. A police spokesman said the vi ctims. who died at the crash scene, remained unidentified this morning. According to police reports, the van was southbound on Flower Avenue in Santa Ana when it suddenly swerved to the far right side of the road, hitting the parked dump truck. Officers said they had no idea why the van's driver steered his vehicle off the roadway. Quake looting arrests made NAPLES <AP > -Police ar- rested and charged with looting in quake-stricken southern Italy two Italian army soldiers, a volunteer relief worker and at least nine others, authorities said today. A legislator of the ruling Chris tian Democrat party urged the government to pro· claim martial law in the area. At least nine more aftershocks hit the shattered south today, but the.re were no immediate re· ports of new ca sualties . The military command said the quake that hit the region east of Naples on Nov. 23 killed 2,960 people, left 1,574 missing and presumed dead and another 265,000 homeless. Looting and public dis · turbances have been reported in Naples and elsewhere in the devastated areas and police in Na pies said they were increasing· ly worried over the situation. E',... P•,,eAI SOLON ••.• search of the house in Myrtle Beach where we were atayina, I found him drunk, undressed and lying an the floor in the arms of a woman who I knew was old . enough to be his mother." The newspaper did l'l()t say how it had obtained the article. TELEPHONE ~~ M. ThOmas t<'Mvll ••• TMmM A. MurP"lne .............. Charin H. Loos ............ hit .. All de~: (714) M2..a21 c1 .. elfled AdMrtlelftl: 142·1171 ' • • northern Calltonia roM above the warnlDI level Tlaelday, but lt nevw necbed Rood 1taae and by thla momlnl lt was recediDI according to the National Weather Service. Additional ninfall could further s.,.U North Coast riven toni1h~ UM servic.e_said.-- - Rain and snow were forecast to continue today. with the chance or rain decreasing to 80 percent in San Francisco on Thursday. 1be Weather Service warned that southerly sales or 20 to 45 mph would hit the city before eaatnc toni1ht. Travelers' adviaoriea were posted for mountain areas above 4,000 feet, with the snow level falling to near 3,000 feet. E',....P-.eAI CABINET ••. Washington. DEFENSE: Weinberger, 63, Nixon's former budget director and secretary bf health, educa- tion and weUare, is almost cer· lain to head the department now that Haig, previously a strong candidate for the post. appears headed for State. Weinberger had been under consideration as .budget director, but expr~ disinterest in rel.urning to hia old job. Certain of a Cabinet job, be might yet wind up at the State or Treasury departments if Haig or Wriston reject Reagan's offer. ll,USTICE : S)Jlitb , 63 , c~man of a Cabinet selection group composed of close Reagan advisers a.Nt'friends, is expected to set aside reservations about' leaving his Los Angeles law prac.'tice to become attorney general. . Tf(EASUR Y: Wriston, 61, chairman of Citicorp.. the na- tion's second·largest bank, is Reagan's first choice for this key economic post, but he may reject the job. In that event, Re agan might turn to Charles E . Walker. 56, deputy secretary or the treasury under Nixon, or Alan Greenspan. 54 , former President Ford's chief economic adviser. Former. Treasury Secretary William E. Simon had been seen as the favorite to retu.m to his old job, but he announced last week that he was not interested in a Cabinet post. C IA : Casey, 67; an un· dersecretary of s tate and chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission during the Nixon administration, had expressed "<.jnterest in being de- fense secretary. but seems pre- pared to accept the CIA direc- torship, a post said to be his for the asking. Casey. like Smith and Weinberger, is a member of Reagan'9' inner circle of ad· vis ers. Ile is c hairman of Reagan's transition operation. The sources added that the president-elect was having con- s id e ra ble t rouble finding a woman for the Cabinet after Anne Armstrong, for~er am· bassador to Great Britain and close Reagan adviser, withdrew from consideration last week. Two women remained in the running for Cabinet poata, the sources said. Elisabeth Dole, former member of the Federal Trade Commission and wife of Sen. Bob Dole, R·Kan., was be· ing considered for secretary of health and human services or secretary of housing and urban deve lopment. while Betty S. Murphy, former chairwoman of the National Labor Relations Board, was a labor secretary prospect. Escaped spy ' capture near? R I V E R S I D E ( A P ) _:, -Authorities may be a step cloHr to capturing escaped spy Christopher Boyc·e after a foymer cellmate, facing sent.enc· ing in a counterfeitinl cue, re· portedly offered helpful in· formation. Lynn Dale Bo1art of Palm Sprinp, one of four persona ar- rested in the $7 .5 million Riverside County counterfeiting case, has told investi1aton.pf purported "aate houses" where ex-ceUmate Boyce has stayed since he escaped from the Lom· poc federal prison last Jan. 21, the Riverside Preaa·Enterprise reported Monday. 1 An unnamed federal source ctoae to the ,JJoyce probe con· firmed a deal bad been struck between Bogart and the federal' task force which hu been seeking ' Boyce for the past 10 months, the newspaper said. ·But the federal marahala refued LO comment oo any poulble ,deals ma~ with Bo1art. . Bomba hoax SAN RAFAEL (AP) -1be Marin CouDt,r Civic Center wu. orle-re4 e~eted-T•e1d1 after the Sberilf'• departmlllt .ecelffd a bomb ttanat. No-- bomb WU found. INllJ ,.1191 Sa.ff ,._ DOLORES MARSHALL WORRIES OVER MUFF AFTER ATTACK Muff'• twln Puff wae chopped up, ecattered over M'Meh•ll•' lawn P ... P-AI GAMBLE ••• Woa..t, Lombu.n, M..-i and a..,. were 8l'IWted 'rfll· ftcen Moaday nipt at ....... cocktall louqe. ,Uapoat.ou _. hmla were tU• into cmtod'y at different' time1 on Taeaday. None ol the six IWiated a....-. . ~ allo haft beee nl•••ll OG , Gter 1Ud. ' Law enforcement a1enci• ft• peel to make more arrests in the bookmakin1 operation. . . Gier aaid bookmakint ac·· Uvitiea in Oran1e County ve bit t business, altboUlh lie could not provide an estimate on tbe amount of money the sht SUI· pecta ban41ed in their alle1ed ...operation. Cyclist die& after crash A motorcyclist wbo suffered major bead injuries ln a Senta Ana traffic colli1ion Sunday -'· ternoon died today at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Denail Karl Frankl.in, 41, of Santa Ana, wu u.Jured wben his southbound cycle collided with a northbound cu makiJtl a left tum on Newbope Street, police aaid. The driver of the car, Ilse Ida Sheehan. 51, of La Habra, was not hurt in the Sunday afternoon accident. ' Feline hater strikes HB family finds nnllilated pet in yard By PIDL SNEIDERMAN Of ... o.lly ...... , .... A threatening note three years ago was the fir st sign that someone in the southeast Hunt· ington Beach neighborhood didn't like Herbert and Dolores Marshall's twin honey-colored, long-haired cats. On a yellow legal pad sheet, an anonymous writer com· plained that Muff and Puff were getting into a flower bed. The writer advised the M arshalls to get rid of their cats. Last year. a second unsigned note complained even more viciously about the cats' habits. The Manhalls' talked to their immediate neighbors alol>g"" Cape Cottage Lane but could not deter.mine who had taken such a dislike to their pets. . The source of the threatening letters was still a mystery Sun· day morning, when He rbert Marshall drew the drapes and saw one of his cats cut into pieces and scattered across his front lawn. Parts of Puff were found hang- ing from an evergre~n tree. Huntington Beach police de· tective Arden Fick said the inci· dent is under investigation but admitted poli ce have few leads. ··Apparently. someone in the neighborhood was upset about the cat doing its de ed in a garden." he said. Et Cetera: Fick said police do not believe a pet killing spree has s urfaced. He said the last major animal mutilation c ase reported to police before Sunday was • the mid-August torture ahd hanging of a Persian cat m -another southeast housing tract. M'.rs . Mars ha·11 rem a ins stunned by Sunday's incident. "If these people didn 't like animals, they could have taken ou r:: cat away and killed it somewhere, and we never would Mao wi .. ow denie8 planning plot PEKING (AP) -Jiang Qing Mao Tse·tung's widow on trial for her life, took the stand again today and denied that she mas terminded the perauution of the late President Liu Shaoqi and his glamorous, American- born wife. Chinese sources re- ported. The sources said the 61·year· old leader of the radical GaDI of Four was ·•unrepentant." They gave no other information about her second a.olo a ppearance ~fore the special tribunal try· ing her and nine others for al· 'leged crimes during Mao's 1966·76 Cultural Revolution. Drexel thinks of everything beautiful on display and ready for deli~ery have known what happened," Mrs. Maf$hall said.· ·'But I can't understand the thrill they got out of bringing it back to our house and spreading it on the front lawn. That's the sickening part -they got a thrill out of hurling us pe rsonally." Mrs. Marshall said her family has again questioned nei&hbon... _ in the.area. But s he said no one knows who Puff had been annoy· ang . ··If they'd had the courtesy to come to our door and confront us personally about the problem, maybe we could have done something about it," she sajd. Puff and Muff were a~uired a·s kittens nine yean a10 and '"7' became cherished members of the Marshall family. The cats roamed the nei&hborhood ever since the family moved to Hun- tiueton Beach seven years ago. Now, Mn. ManbalJ hu begun warninc neigbbon that a cat killer la at lar1e. And she fears for the safety of her surviving pet. "We're keeping Muff in the laundry room at ni1ht now," Mrs. Marshall. explained. "She doesn't like it becaUff'"'She's not used to it. Her cat friendS. have · been scratchln1 at the window for her to come out. I guess they all liked to roam aroun·d together." . ~ • •• ••• • .No, I • ... . . , ....'\ O•llJ P1IOI P"°IO by LH o.,,._, i DUCKS O~ WAT.ER POND OFF BEACH BOULEVARD IN HUNTINGTON BEACH ALL TURN TAIL AT ONCE LOOKING FOR GOODIES. WELL, 6 OUT Of 7 ISN'T BAO. "7inter haven popular Bol.sa Chica marsh atlrf1Cts 90 spet;ies of f!irds By ROBERT BARKER OI -o.i1r P'ii.t s~tt The Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve on the edge of Hunt- ington Beach has become a popular wintering place for growing numbers of gr aceful • and rare birds. Vis itors can see brown pelicans, peregrine falcons and s now white egrets lending their beauty to the atea. They are part of a growing number of birds that li ve or feed in the marshland, making it one of the most ~popular w!ntenng places along the Pa~1fic fly-way. Califonna Fish and Game of- ficials report there are about 90 s pecies of birds there. On any given day, one can see about 8,500 birds in the revitalized state reserve area inland of Pac1f1c Coast Hig hway and between Warner Avenue and' north of Golden West Street. Biologists report that fi ve spe('1es of endangered birds fre- quent the Bolsa Chica. ln addi- tion to the brown peh can and peregrine falcon. they are the light-footed• clapper rail, Held- Fate deals .infant ... ·a (ragic ending By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 "" o.llJ P'tlM st.+! The· life infant Gregory Paul Brown was guaranteed because his mother forfeited hers has come to an end. Gregory, son of Tom and Anita Brown, died Monday at Washoe Medical Center in Reno, Nev., at the age of five months. His mother, 25, died June 17, five hours after he was born, a cancer-stricke n Jehovah's Wit- n es a who r efused blood trH1fmions and chemotherapy that might have s aved her life but possibly harmed him. · Her slow, highly publicized wait for death from an agorming jaw cancer that progressed beyond other means to treat it saddened and inspired hundreds of thousands of Americans with reverence for religion and life' earlier th.is year. 0r8J11e County physician Dr. Ron Lapin, a pioneer in bloodless 1ur1ety that offers hope to many who cannot or will not have blood traoafuslona operated on her at1 UC Irvine Medical Center. He removed much but not all of her m'alignant tumor with a knife whose blade heat-seals cul blood veaaela and -eliminates the conventional ne ed for tramt...wm . .Cbemotherapy would normal- -ly be tbenutstepin post-surgical care, but the three months· prepant Mn. Brown refused to accept it. lbe qukdy resiped herself to die, nrm ... her faith that by 1parl111· her unborn son the potential lhreat .ol-expoalnt him • • to radiation and dru~s he could have a normal life. There was no gua rall'tee l'hemotherapy would save her so she and her husband waited for a day in June on which.it was pro- bable she would make him both rather and widower. Tom Brown -a young man Dr. Lapin described as 22 going on 50 after Anita died -took Gregory Paul lo ra ise, but tragedy dogged the life into which the infant boy was born. One day in August the young father went to take Gregor y from the car ·while doing er- r ands, forgetting he wasn 't strapped in his carrier. The baby plunged to the con-. crele sidewalk, fracturing his skull, six ribs and suffering ear damage which placed him back in UCI Medical Center. The young widower and father w as n o t fccused o f any negligence or willful wrongdo- ing, but OraJ\ie County Juvenile Court authorities wondered if, at 22, events of 1980 had been too heavy a load. Judge Robert Rickles signed • papers making Gregory a ward of the cou.rt and he w.,.s placed in a foster home, then Albert Sitton Home, the county's facility for children whose parents are una· ble l.o care f01: t.be_m_ Judge Rickles then placed the infant boy with an aunt an Lovelock, Nev .• but suddenly last week he became ill and died. Doctors say they suspect that pneumonia was the cause of chat -~ • mg's savannah spa rrow and the California Least Tern. CThe terri is spending 'the winter in South America.) Making the in c rease in wildlife possible. according to members of the environmentally mipded Amigos de Bolsa Chica organization. is an inc rease in the fish and marine organism population. When the 300.acre stale re- serve was completed in 19'18, it brought t idal waters into the area from Anaheim Ba v. There were only three species of fish in the marshlands in the a rea. Now there are 15. Envi ronmentalists sa y or· gani s ms feed on plant life and the fish feed on the organisms . Then the birds eat the fish. Despite the emphasis on beau· t y a nd nature. all is not as peaceful as it seems . The Amigos are seeking to ac· quire. preserve and restore all the Bolsa Chica marshlands - not only the 3()().acre reserve but another 1,200 acres as well. The remaining 1,200 acres is being contested in the city, Orange County, Coastal Com· mission and appellate court levels by the Amigos and the Signal Landmark Company, the owner of most of the property. Signal's most intense plan for development calls for about 14,000 homes and an 1,800 boat- slip ma.rina in the area. The Amigos will be seeking to add converts lo Its side when it holds a free public tour of the re- serve and the backlands Satur· day. ·'We expect several hundred to visit the area," said Peter Green, president of the 600· member group. "It is vital that we m ake more people aware of lhe importance of the area in order that we may save it." The tours will be held from 9 lo 10:30 a.m. ancl will begin at the parking lot located inland of the Pacific Coast Hi1hway, across from the main entrance of the Bolsa Chica State Beach. The Amigos will provide ex- -perts 1o explain the productiVily of the wetlands. their im· portance in the coastal food chari n and the history of the area. N aturaliata will be on band to help viliton identlfy_ dUteren ~fHl'tf types. • .-' Air sh_ow set Sunday MCAS, Tustin hosts Toys for Tots evenl A five-hour air show featuring some of the most sophisticated scale model aircraft in America, including some of the best a rmchair pilots in the world, Dec. 14 is now shaping up as one of the biggest. P lanners anticipate .. more than 5,000 persons will vtsit Ure1'ustin Marine Corps Air Station nel(t Sunday, starting al 11 a.m .. as guests of the Marine Air Re5erve and its Toys for Tots holiday campaign. No admission is charged. but visitors are asked to contribute a new, unwrapped toy which will be distributed to needy families a nd childre n under Marine Corps direction. TWO BIG AIR SHOWS are scheduled that day, lasting two hours each. and starting at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m .. according to Lt. Col. Don Duffer . commander of Headquarters & Maintenance Squadron·46. the hosting unit at the base. A Russian MIG-15 and a U.S. Air Force F-16 jet will clash in a dog fi ght above the sprawling facility off Red Hill Avenue near the Santa Ana Freeway to climax each s how. featuring 20 airplanes. . ' If all goes according to plan. s ays Marine Gunnery Sgt. Dave Herbert, leader of the Sky·Nauts of Saddleback Valley Radio Con· trol Club, whose planes will de· monstrate, the Russian craft will end it in a smoking death dive. H all goes according to the system as it usually does, his. Conce~t scheduled in college theater Cellist J ohn Walz will join the ·Saddle b ack Co llege Win'd Ensemble and Band in a concert tonight at 8 in the Fine Arts Theater on the college's main campus. Tickets are $4, and $3.50 for students and Gold'tard holders. Gem Talk By J.C. H UMPHRIES Certified GemoloRist. AGS CHINA"$ GOLD China has begun a massive effort to find . gold and t o develop gold deposits found there in recent years. The Ch inese h ave tried to be secretive about their gold, but word is leaking out that new discoveries have been maae. Also, China's need for modem technology to mine the gold makes it necessary to make discreet \nquiries among the international i ndustr ioal community. Ju.st ~s our own countq h ad its famous told r ush to the We!ft, China has teportedly found big deposits in iu rugged western province of Henan. Production of at least 100,000 ounces of gold a year is expected. That's' 10 times the 1978 production for all of China. As they lnteanify their effort.a to hire-top.level technical help for their sold minina. operations, the Chinese are lindin1 that they may have to tuna to an old political enemy, South Africa, where 1old minin1 ia a hilblY developed lndu.stry, with the world'• best experta. Aller all, olcl...knowa no poJWca, MARtHE SERGEANT DAVE HERBERT WITH MODEL OF F-16 Plane to clHh with Rua~an MIG-15 at Toya for Toti Show sleek F-16 will again be the victor. ....J "FRANK JOHNSON will rly the MIG fighter." Sgt. Herbert ex.plains. "Both craft can travel faster than 100 mph, so it should be quite a sight ." He will also display his Pitts biplane model. which has won several natiol'}al radjo contro1 model flying competitions ··Phil Kraft, father of thl' radio control system. will be ny. ing his Superfly. a big model with a 23-foot wingspan.·· adds Sgt. Herbert. "Bill Evans will be Uying an X-wing fighter that looks like a viper from Bat- llestar Galactica. The · mammoth mode l with eight coordinatl'd engin<>s that generate 11 2 horst>pcrn l:'r 1s scheduled to m<ik e its m;rnJcn over·water n ight soon. Free parking 1s available anti hot dogs. sofl drinks and otht>r refreshm('nt~. will be sold during · the show. which indudt•s a 1 p m. arrival by Santa ('la11s in a !\1 a nne Corpi; hehcoptl'r Oasis Cent e r plans 'C(lrol' .. A Christmas Carol .. wi ll l>t' performed at '.'/cwport Bcal'h's Oasis Arts Center Dec· 10. 11 and 12. ,, J "You'll also see a Scimitar flying wing that'll do 180 mph and Larry Jolley will fly his helicopter upside-down. And that's just for openers." says Sgt Herbert. MODEL AIR SHOW visitors will also be treated to a look on the ground at the $5.000·plus super scale model of Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose flying boat r ecently unve i led by brothers Darrell and Merle Me yer . of Orange. 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Kll)_Olt: ('Kl'SllEK : \'011·,." ;ill sN•n him near till' U1ke out119tnd (;ulp'> h1' drink. pla1·1•.., tlw l'lllJll~ t'Ull on !ht.• s1c1t•walk U(>!-.1d e cl11wn ;inti tht·11 kaps on 1t Tnl'!-. to makt> the 1·up go B;ing' l.\lu:n tw 1.·c1n1l'' """" Hn:.1r<llt·..,sol r(•sul t . ht• JU~I walks al.\ .,1 y ~JOEKl('I\ Sl\~1 : Bunll·nrd \\ 11h an armful of trash, ~<1111 "lh1· <rrc•p who alv. <l'' "a1·<·1dent,illy" drops it near :.om1· 11;11 ko·d 1 ars Fo r 1·:is\ 111..,po'odl. he makes C'erlain no b1)d) s w.1t 1·h1ng. llwn 'o1tl1·k 1l'ks 11 undl'r the nl·t1r(':-.l q·h1r h· sa·m l<·arn1•cl this lilt l•· I rll'k from his big hroll1l'r, who. ,1(,,., a~' 1·ll·;11wtl 111" 1 oum Ii) '\WN•p1ng evt ryth1ng Ulhler I Ill' I II ~ ('Ot.l.l-.EI\; Tll E ('OtJ.E<TOR : ~1milar '>l'l'l'W!'o lo Side kll'k Sa111 Shl· 1.s willing to {·arry the lra<,h but <ilway' drops 11 ..,h111 I 111 rh1· tra!>hc·a11 Then ..,uffrrs a glatcd expn·ss1ru1111 Iht·1·~ {'ha Its and 1us1 sort of wandi.'rs off into the night WILi.it: TUE Wt:oca ;: Onl' 11f the most industrious litterbug::. around. Willie t1lv.ays vigorously folds up his u~cd hotting "'rapper T hen hl' wcd){es 11 some plat C'. Rel w1·en M·at 1·ush1ons lntu w1ndo" frames Between loose bricks Anywhere handy · Kl·ep your mouth shut t1 r11und W1lhe He'll wedge the used "ra µp1 ·r bt•I ween your t ect h Bt:t:RHELL V RILL : Hill c·an ;.c11:k down a s1x·pack as fast a;. you l'an pop a pop·top. But wh;,it \o do with the l'mpty s ix" Why leave ll neatly on your lawn or in your driveway. that's what. Clear!). as long as we have these typ('!-> around. tne war ai.:mn;.t t•oastal litter will remain an uphill halllc \ NATION I WEATHER ~ 04 ••llfoa ~re• prese"'ecl Alaska Wil~erness bill sjgn~d WASHINGTO~ (AP) President Carter 1lgned into law a bill protecting more than 100 million acres of pristine Alaskan• wilderness, calling the measure "one of the mo.t important pieces of conservation legislation in the history of our country." He used a bill-siinini;t ceremony in the White Houae East Room to appeal for protection of the nation's environment. He said financial prt-ssures and the need for energy rnources muat. hot be allowed to ··interfere Wlth these efforts toenhancethequaJity of OUf' lives." SAID CART£&: "We cannot let our eagerness for progress in eneriy and technology outstrip our care for our land, water and air. and fort.he plants a nd animals that share them with us. "Every lime we.dig out minerah or drill wells or ignore eroaion or destroy sand dunes or dam a wild river or dump garbage or create pollut1on, we are changing the living earth. We are affecting the air we breathe and the wate r we drink," Carter said. "WE CANNOT AFFORD to look at the immediate financial profits and ignore the long-term costs of mis using the environment.'· The bill amounts to the nation's decision on how it will manage its last big frontier -the mountains. glaciers, tundra and forests of Alas ka. It also largely determines to what extent the nation can use the trich natural resources of the land -the oil, gas, lim ber and minerals Sex at sea ·not what she wanted DETROIT (AP1 S. Navy rt.'l'ruiters in De troit are sport· ing red faces after a "blue·· es say which i><>rtrays a sailor on li berty a s a beer -s willing . tattoot'd womr.n1zer was sent to a µott'n~al woman recruit The essa:,.. .. A Sailor." was .s t a p J·e d t o a q u e s ti o n n a 1 r <' malled by the Detroit Na vy reeru1ting fllfice to Rosabnd Tapia. 31. a rnf lo 10 men. It r eads. 1n part· Conte to papa T~e bill that finally e meried fro.m Conaraa pull 104.3 million acres -an area larger than California, but atill lesa than a third of Aaska 'a land mass -into protected categories. 'rhat includes 43.6 million acres of new national para doublina the 11z.e of ~he par.Jc system; 53.8 million acres or new wlldll1e refusff. al~o doubling that syste'!l; 3.4 J!lillion acres of national fornta; 1.2 m~ll~on acres for the national wild and scenic river system; and 2.2 mi Ilion acres In other conservation areas. Of that total. 56.7 million acres will be designated as wilderness, never to be touched by development a nd a ccessible only by foot, horseback.rartorcanoe. 1 ' WIBLE THE LAND a reas are huge, the total is less than environ· menta lists had wanted. The versionofthebilloriginally passed by the House would have put 127 .S million acres into protected status. Besides trimming l he size of the protected areas, negotlaton In ~ongr~s made o~her concessions to development interest.. The timber mdustry will have access to parts of national forest land in southeast Al aska that conservationists wanted off Ii mi ts. . In addition. seismic exploration for oil and gas -but nodriUing - w1.JI t>:epermitted on 900,000 acres of the William 0 . OQuglaa Arctic Wildlife Range on Alaska's North Slope. an idea conservationists had opposed. . l "SOM F. <ff HIS ta sailor's I l1kl•S art' women. girls. females. dames. broads a nd th<: opposite sex You would hke to forget yo ur bleary -t>_ve d good for nothin~ . . . but all his faults bet·ome insignificant when he looks at you with those blood· s hot eyes and says · Dale Butler lassos wild burro on raneh near Spanaway. Wash., where 105 wild horses an~~rr~ are availabl~or adop· tion by anyone willing to care for them. Rurros were removed from over-populated wild herds in northern California. · · 111. lloney Take off your 1·1<1thes· .. Mrs. Tapia . a \'l'lttran of three years in the Army , said she re l·e1ved the essay t1long with m formation ;.1hou1 possible re e nlistme nt 'I as ked for reC'ru1ting in· for mation I d idn 't as k to be st'xually harassed or to get this k ind of garbag<.," .s aid Mrs . Tapia "This turkt•y ought to be stopped " l'etty Offlt·cr Ken N Smith, who sl'nt the matl'nals to Mrs Tapia. (');,ii mt>d the t•ssay was part nt rww rl'<:ru1ting mat,enal n>c·t·n·l'<I bv the l>etro1t offlC'e "It's a l'Ul~ little dittv . Like l'oµcy<' the Sailo1. 1t ·$ 1·ute " SAVY Ot't 'l<'I ALS said the ('!<,ay apparently wa~ the work ol a prankster who e nclosed it with official recruiting material s1.mt to Detroit. Hut they said Smith should have verified 1t with a sus)er1 or before mallin~ It "I c·an assure you ii 1s not part of a n off 1<:1 ;,i·I r e tr u 1 tr n ~ packag_e ... sa11t Lt. Cmdr Je rry Ryan 6f the Navy Recruiting Command in Washington. "fl sounds like an individual lo<.'al effort that lacks taste and is lack in~ 1n ethics ... Tennessee shaken by quake MEMPHIS. Tenn IAPl A minor earthquake shook parLc; of northwest T e nn essee and southt>ast Missouri TuesdAy, ac· tording to the Tennessee 1-:arth· quake Information Center. F'i~ures 1nd1c atcd that the quake meas ured from 2.4 to 2.6 on the Richter sc·ale, not severe c•nou g h to C'ause damage although' it was felt in at least two locations A spokesman said the quake was centered about .fn e miles north of Caruthersville. ~to .. ptobably on "the Tennessee side of the Miss1ss1pp1 River He said the quake was felt at the county jail in Caruthers\'llle and in Hornbeak. 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Harbor Blvd.• 5411·1781 LA HABRA • 1720 W Whittler• &tt-0711 FULLERTON • 3105 Yorb1 l lnd1 Bl•d • S24·JC>tt SANfA ANA, TUSflN • t703 E. t7th St.• 543·1201 EL TORO • 23841 Et Toro IJlvd • (714) 1151·3303 WESTMIHSTfA • 150\t h-ch Blvd (7t41 etl·M7l SHOP 7 DAYS A WEEK• W£EKDAYS 10UNfll11•SATURDAY10 UNTIL I• SUNDAY 12.30 UHl ll I c ~ 19110 ~ ~......,. "" • ·-voro. 51oc1o C..tfltt"OO eo.,,.,.,.,, .. . . . . . .,,., --. -------,. -. . --. . -. . -. --. --_,... ········ ~ _.,. -------' .. CALIFORNIA ~·December 3, ttlO -. I Alleged TV cash d,iversiori not prosecUted -'l•11•fflele•t e"ldeaee' L ANGEl"'lo~S CAf'> ~ '11&nn attorney •lf\nount t'IJ 1\w dar there wu in1uffu ·ll'11t n•cte.ce lo proflt-\•utf' l~lhnii Oel•iter1 ProduC't ion fo1 111 leaedb &vertmj.! mon • thlill SI •ilboa t'roo'I the hat · 'l'h•rll" 111 ........ TV wn~ tC> Sl)t'lllllii Goldberc'•' Star h aiuJ tlutc h • ''The ln'V~"\l(tMl 1011 I t"Ve1th•1I laSulfl('\ft\\ 'fl td~l\('t" lO l>C 0Vt' MYoad a reuunableo doubt •h1i1l .. , ol Uu• \Htrl l~l> Hlfhv.Juall) .. teedfd to l'Olllfllll thl'ft " )lUU a statem~nl fro111 th1 uft1l •· ol Diatrit't Attonw} Johu ·v1rn 1lt' Kamp The 81 l><&a(t: ')UClllllUn· ol 0thl' Ulvt t1eatwn 111\u tht-1 ;.-.t' "li.o Restaurant claims uit 'extortio11' VENTL'llA !Al'> A Sa m bo's Restaurant Im · offa c1al says a $1 million laws uit filed b> Ventura County attorneys allel: ang health v10lallons against th( company . including ·hv<• rodents on the prt.>m1se.:. of t:crta1n out lets, 1s an ··extortion " attempt The attorneys who f1h:d thl· !'.Utt a I I e g e d s u 1· h ' 1 o I a I 1 o n s as cockroach in ft>slat1on or food. rats in one restaurant .and food fights among employee~. The complaint follow ~d a two- ye a r inv es tq~at io 11 of 250 separate <'Omplaints against three of the restaurants in Ven· tura County, said inve~tJgator Mike Thomas. But Arthur Dowd. vice pres1· dent of personnel and public re· lat ions for the nation's i:argest 24-hour family restauran.t chain. said the complaint filed Monday was ··a thinly disguised attempt at extortion." He said Deputy Dis trict Al· torney Robert O'Connor had de· manded payment of $50,000 in fines to s ett l<' the matter. utd thu<' wait liot e nou1h 1•v1de11N )o prbv4' "mbeu.lement by th~ production company or It• r~resenh1t1v~a. Ttw ctu•tnct atlomey 's omce be• at 1rn 11 111\•~11 t1g11 tton art er form"r AIU.: attorney Jennlfer ~h1·tm Mllt>ged that Spellln1· (;oldtxrw 1hvur\ed to "Stanky" at. much as $30.000 per episode ._!II IH•y ments from ABC-TV to tide uud "Angel11 ' profit partici- 1.1<111t i. Nutalie Wood. Robert W.iKl\l'r a n d Othe rs . The hui.b1111J wife acting team owned .s O 7 ~ pcrl'l•nt s h a re of nlo(c-b, but tht! had no hold· 1 11~s 1n tht' no w cance led ··s tarsky ·· The victor While unable lo find evidence of "apeeific criminal intent," the report 'conceded there was a eo11lble reallocation of funds ltetween lhe two TV series. But the report said, the "tranafer Oi fundJ wu accompliabed and du- ly recorded in the bOOka and records of the companies in· volved. "There appears to be no way t.he transr.r could have escaped the attention of the auditors which the profit participants were legally entitled to hire to conduct an audit regarding their profit participation." the report said. ''The secrecy, therefore, generally attendant in _this class .,. ......... Assemblyman Willie Brown, D-San Francisco, expresses elation after being s worn in as Speaker of the Assembly. 0th e r s ·a r e Judge J.olln Dearman (left). and Asse_mblyman Curtis· Tucker, D-inglewood. of cnme i.s missing." $30,000 per epiaode in so·called T he report said that any "exclusivity fees" were paid by further legal proceedings would ~BC for lhe "Angels" series, in have to be instituted in ci vi l ac· addition to the show's U,SUal lions by the parties. $580,000 per episode licensing The report goes into detail on fee. even though "Angels" wu the contractual agreements already ex c lusive to the b e tween Spe lling-Goldberg network. Productions and ABC regarding Aaron S~lling and Leonard ··charlie 's Angels" and Goldberg, two of the TV in· "Starsky & Hutch" for the years dustry's most successful pro- 1977·1979. ducers with s uch shows as "Hart Van de Kamp has been con-to Hart" ind "Fantasy Island," side ring pos§\ble action in the have. steadfastly denied any C':tse ~mce Oct. 22. when a 172· wrongdoing in the matter, as has p age report was s ubmitted ABC. which said it conducted il& following a nearly 12-month in-audit of the two series and turned vesligalionJly.a team haeded by over that information to the-dt's= Deputy 01strit't Attorney Jam~ trict attorney. . Ferruzzo Ms. Martin, who was fired in ~ s Martin also alleged that October 1979 shortly after she ------ wrote memoe to ABC otft~ questioning the extra paymtata, filed a S6 million civil lawauit in Ocj.e>ber against ABC. clahninl she lost her job for exposln1 an illegal scheme. Her s uit charged that ABC Vice President Ron Su.derland in September 1979 acknowled&ed 'that the extra fees for "Antell" were 'improper" and that the • money really should go to the profit participants . ABC officials said the chargett in Ms. Martin's lawsuit "are without merit." . lnvestigattruls b)I lh~I· Securities and Exchange Com· mission and the FBI also are un· der way, although they have not. announced any results. Tot dies in bout · with dog ..................................................... l SAN JOSE <AP ! Pollce are looking for a l arge d og t hat re semblt>S ··rnd Yellt'r" 10 the mauJ1n~ death uf a J-year old ~i rl La bora•ory rt' port ~ show Stepha111c Young ·was ~ufflll J l l.'tl an d mutil3ll'd IJ~ a ~olden ·-retrien·r .. ~a1cl nmcer ~ Stan Whitt" W 1tnesse~ dt·se1 abed lhe large du~ a~ re - sembhnl{ '·Yt-llt•r. ·· the hero of a Walt L>1sney1 movie 'fh dog ran away j " 11 wa s ap-1 proaehed IJ~ one wit- ness. I The accident Sunday happened wh ile the loll was playmg unaltended 1 in her front yard. said Sgt. Charle Blackmore. ------- Call 642-5678. Put a le"' words lo work for ou. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT On Nov . 6th, 1980 Raciti Jewelry Company Announced Giving Away St00,000 In Discounts On All In Store Items. To Date{ There · Have Been $85,420 n Discounts Given. [' ~ .. ~~~~~~~~:~ 18J8 ~,.. il.>ule'Y .. rd • Cona MflA. CA 92627 · ; Dlal 646-7741 ' ,, ;l Two men rob, -rape church choir woman SAN FRANCISCO f AP l Two me n held 13 mt>mbe rs of a women's <'hoir group at gunpoint for half an hour 111 a t·hurch hall while the men robbed the women a nd raped·· onc of tht-m. authorities said - a g roup caliing itself the Jewish Defend ers ha s c la i med responsibility for a bombing al· legedly aimed a~ainst Ku Klux Klan associates PRI TV The attackers burst rnlo the hall behind SL Paul of th~ Shipwreck Church in San Franusco's Bayview d1stri1·t . pol 1<:f' said. and ordered the 13 women. ind urling l wo nuns. lo he on the floor •'J'orlighf • got-" 011 BURBANK <AP> Taping of Tuesday's "Tonight Show" star- ring comedian Johnny Carson was scheduled as usual desp1 t<' a fire wh ich burned part of a lar~e curtain on the show's set The fire Monday cl:lused $10.000 damage and forced cancellation of Monday ni ght ·s show. but there were no injuries Guard killt-d TORRANCE (Al» A Unnk ·s' guard was shot i:lnd killl'<.I m a n exchange of gunfire during an attempted rob~ry in a depart- ment store here His assailant was critically ymundtd. police said Police sean'hed in vain for several hours for a serond robber who witnesses s aid fled on fool. KKK fMJmb f orgf*f MANHATTAN BEACH <API - For the second time in eight days, No one was injured and np prop· erly damaged in the Tuesday bombin~. :J ,.faying !Ctupf-f"fN VENICE <APl -Two women and a man reportedly knifed and beat to death a young security guard· at a _grocery store and then proceeded to demolish the store interior with bats. police say. Dog• quara11fb1..-d C ALEXICO <AP >·-A countywide quarantine has been declared on all dogs in Imperial County a fter two rabid dogs necessitated treatment of eight persons. health offi cials said. Or. L. Lee Cottrell. counw health officer. called for the quarantine ... .~praflf"fl appro"ftf SAN JOSE 0P> Federal offi(•ials say they have approved aerial s praying of a pesticide in an effort to co ntrol an infestation of Mediterranean fruit ny. About 400 s quare miles in Alameda and Santa Clara counties have been quarantined bec ause of the outbreak. Ground s praying of the pesticitiP Malathion has been going on for some time. . LEARN! ! 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CA 92626 ont. 646· 7141 ' ' I "' , tssem~ly swi~ ea-n affect south TM new lead~r of ~Jle st•l• AaHmbly In sacra"'ento h8' proml.Mid to ttul pul woundl and run •late-1ovemment in l truly bapa,rtlsan rnanner The tlatt" needJ t bat For more than 1year.1mr~ Loi Anse'e• Assemblyman ard Rfonnan madft hli fLnt move to topple Speaker Leo {-c&rl}ly and McCarthy reh118d to yield. the Assembly been th ent of bltterdai&elllt0f1 Mort than oo• plece o( needed le1t1lallon went by the rm u nwmberil f 0<·u.sed th~•r athmtion and energy on frw~ peall~rahap fi&bt 11\e w hmon ~:ame thttt week when Republican mem· • hrokl' from the lractitaon 01 leavm& selechon of the alwr up to t he majority party and tepped in to break the . O<'ratu· sta1t>mate by bal·king Satn FrancLsco Democrat It' Rroliln Jiruv.-n ~ h~"I and <'Ollttovenmtl figure durmi his Ut r rn th~ l>i>embl>, ~een1ed an l\f\bkely choice for the P members But he was ~lute enough to woo GOP sup- W\t h pron11seh of comm1ttee chairmanships that hJ rt·mfo1 ce ltcpublica u power u\ the Assembly. ' ll.ib findl SI vott'S aga~nst Berman's 24 -included 28 the Re publican stde. Tht~ 1n itself might be expected to r ult 10 a more har monious, and perhaps more productive. embly 1n the com mg year f Burthere's no guarantee Lhe maneuver will have a last· benefit for .the RepublJcans. Brown is too smart to re- in a GOP captt~-f.or-l~and undoubtedly-wittffiliie an rt to sohd1fy his s upport in th.e Democratic caucus as nas poss1ble . Orange County's Republic.·an members were not in eement on the s peaker vote. Freshman Nolan Frizzelle osta Me~a joi ned the vote for Brown. but Newport Beach A emblywoman Marian Bergeson joined the five mem· ~s who chose to abstain. ..s MNi. Bergeson had said earlier she felt Berman had a b~t c r und~rstanding of issues affecting Southern Calif om1a . most notably the need for the Peripheral Canal tofncrease water supplies tot he south. The elevation of Brown puts a lar~e question mark on th!lt issue. Along with other Northern California members, he has strongly opposed the Canal. And he has promised to a~oint Northern California Assemblyman Norman W~ers. also a Canar opponent. to replace San Dieio's L~rence Kapiloff as chairman of the Water, Parks and W dlif e Committee. That's the committee that hears major w r bills. including the Peripheral Canal measure. :: Brown "has said he will see that the makeup of the com- mittee is broad·based. For Southern Californians, that re· miinstobeseen. . .,, Humanity prevails There's at least one positive note on the international scene as 1980draws toa close. A year ago at this time. 5 million Cambodians appeared to be faced with extinction. The country's village society had completely broken down ; the r ice crop had failed ; stal'ving villagers had consumed the seed for a new crop; disease was rampant ; medical facilities and schools were c losed: and refugees seeking food and safety poured across the border into Thailand. The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF> and the International Council of the Red Cross issued an interna- tional appeal for help. .. Thl' response. from governments pressured by public opinion. from international agencies .. and from. private groups was immediate. By the end of this year more than $500 million in aid "Vill have been provided through interna- tion a l agencies. plus another $100 million from voJuntary agencies. In the United States alone $63 million was raised through public donations. Now. the lead agencies report. Cambodia appears to have been saved. · The rice crop now being harvested will be doubJe that of last year, though still far short of actual need. More than 1.000 rura1 clinics and 5.500 primary schools for a million children have been re-opened. A majority of the refugees who crossed the Thai border JastfaJJ have returned. The devas tation of Cambodia could not possibly ~re­ paired if\ one year. But the agencies project a need for only $200 million in international aid in 1981. It almost surely will be forthcoming. · In a world that sometimes seems to have gone awry. na· tions and peoples still can work together to rescue the downtrodden. • • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment ·is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa_Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 6'42·4321 . , lJoytJ,IMagicians ByL.M.BOYD How come there aren't any fe male sta ge magicians ? Female assistants to stage magicians there are, aplen· ty . But they never seem to apprentice up to the top bill- ing. Odd. Only alter age 20 was the Aztec man permitted to marry, and even then , he had to get permission from his former schoolmaster. Men who hadn't graduated weren't allQwed to marry .. Tb• name "PauJ" comes from the LaUn for "small." t Dear Gloomy Gus New criteria fol' Imm\· gration into the United • Stat.et: l. PeanUns. 2. Own or borrow a boat. 3. Live cloff enouah t.o the U .S to get your boat here. M.J.M. Q. I can't believe you said sodium and calcium combine to make common sail! A. Can't believe it, either. ·A lapse. Meant to " say sodium and chlorine, cer· tainly. Q. Quick, Louie, what animal bu a 300-pound DOH? A. You mean an elephant'! Its trunlt can weilb that much. Q. Whal do polar bean and ladybup bave ln .ommoa1 · A. Boda rely OD IDOW COftt to keep ~ from treeanc in winter. Sometbinl eJM you can do while waltiq at 1topU,bta II count the occupatiaaaJ all· menu. Housemaid'• ltttee• Trumpeter'• lip. Ten11i1 l!'tboY. Bowtn'• tlnnn'b. Writer'• cramp. ADJ odlen? Wolves threate n with a: snarl. Coyotes threaten wtth a 1apin1 mouth. That '1 another way you can tell the difference when confronted by one or the other. The IO&J ln Keaya'1 Tia'° area la red. Elepbaota Uh mud baths. At one time or another you'll flnd tbereaboutl, ll you look lone enou-"• approximately H,000 ·pink' elephantl. , ' ·--------------- ~ ....... -.. --... Jack Andenon soviets wi~e:D sub patrols WASHING TON ·_ U.S. in-precedented." and ""id ll telUleMe a1enciet ol\en keep represented a "dramatic secrets frorq .lbe American chan1e" in Soviet patrol pat· public that are well known to the tema, they made no public an· men in the Kremlin. Sometimes nouncemenl of the incident. ln a the secret.a leak out in a matter later, len,ihy analysis, the ex· of daya -and MMMtbnn not for perts explained the ominous con· years. clusiona to be drawn from the Here's a shocker that the in· provocative patrol: telllaence experts have sat on . "Beeauae the warnin1 time ( f · for miaailes launched ·frpm a 0 r 1 v e submarine at such a close·in Y e a r 5 : 1 n location would be very short, 1975, a Soviet y -class mia· some U.S. tar1ets -such u sile·carrylnl 1trate1tc bombe·rs -would b become quite vulnerable unleu s u marine r elocated farther inland or came within maintained al u-tiigher state o( 300 miles of readiness." the Carolina Here are the facts of the June coast. Its 16 nuclear mis· 1975 incident, according to a still siles could secr et report : "A Y·class, have hit targets J,SOO miles in· nuclear-powered ballistic· 1 missile submarine and a V· land -a range that inc udes our class, nuclear-powered attack Strategic Air Command head-boat made a coordinated patrol qua rte rs as we ll as major about 350 miles off the East marlne forces." Beyond carefw moni~ of the Soviet probe, however, there was no U.S. response. Evidently emboldened by their June mluion, the Soviets later sent a V-~lua attack sub, which ii armed with torpedoes, not millUes, to within 120 miles of Cape Hatteru, N.C., where it patrolled for nearly a week. PreviOU8ly the sub bad come no closer than 300 miles ofl the coast . The intelligence eicperts learned some e ncoura1ing things about th~ Soviet Navy's underwate r capability d11ring their monitoring or lbe 10-day June patrol. The Russian sub had "numerous communicaUona failures (and) problems with passive sonars ." The misslle· carrying s ub "emitted Oc · casional noises"· that were easily detected by the U.S. watchers. population centers throughout Coast of the U.S. _ the closest a the eastern halfof the country. modem-Soviet-bttUtsli~ile-.. THE' COMWINA ION of -.-:It .iu& an-unpn<:ea ·e ntea submarine had ever been. Y· equipment failures and breaches "patrol" for a Soviet missile class submarines normally in operational security would sub, apparently intended to test patrol about 900 to 1,200 miles seem to call into question Soviet the U.S. respohse. As the top· farther out to sea." The sub-standards of maintenanc~ and secret National Intelligence Dai· marines moved dowa the coast tra ining," the analysts con- ly pointed out in its June 6, 1975, from the Cape Coll area to eluded. "Assuming the Soviet issue. the Y-class Soviet sub-within 300 m iles of North Navy would send only first·line marine had come 900 miles Carolina before pulling back. submarines and crews on such a closer to the East Coast than patrol, the Soviets'. standards such subs norrpally did. THE ANALYSTS decided~ appear lower than those of first· the probable purpose of tbe line U.S. submar ines." ALTHOUGH intelligence close-in patrol was "to provoke In July 1976. l he Air Force analysts called the mission"un· a rea ction by U .S. aotisub-began beefing up its 8 -52 patrols Andy Rooney; • Conservation debate goes • m My grandfather was rigt.l and wrong about a lot of things, but he was never undecided . When I was 12. be told me we were u&· ing up a11 the good things on earth so fast that we'd run out of them. I've... worried about that, I guess we all have, and I wonder whether it's planting more trees than they're cutting. l'VE ltEAD ALL those argu· men ts and I 'II concede I may be wrong in suggesting impending doom, but if doom is not exactly impending, it's somewhere down the line of years if we don't find replacements for the basic m aterials we're taking from the earth. Wh at about 500 years from now if 100 doesn't worry you? What about 1.000 years from now? about the future much past your own gr;andchildren 's foreseeabl.e life expectancy . They feel someone will find the answer. Pump the oil, mine the coal. cut the trees and take from the earth anything you can find there. There may not be more where that came from, but we'll find something else, somewhere Plse. that will be a good sub· stitute. The preservationists, on the "' other han<l. would set aside a lot over the Atlantic, to keep track of "widenint Sovlel naval opera· lions," it was announced at the time. Soviet missile s ubs still "kind of come and go,·· a C IA spokes man informed my re- porters Dale· Van Alla and Dave Carpenter, "for a <U.S.) miaaile firing they want to monitor or something." WHITE WAS WILLING; Democratic National Committee Chairman John White bas an· nounced his intention to resign sometime soon. Despite rumors to the contrary, he has assured friends privately that there was no l>ressure on him to step down. Right after the election deba· 'cle, White called on Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass .. who re- Portedly told White he'd support him if he wanted to hang onto · his job. White told Kennedy he would have beer willing to stay on if part lea<t~ts...tallld aeree on a SliCcessor. All things considered, though, Whit e tola ~e nn eay , he 'd rather be back home in Texas. He also attempted to spike rumors that he was planning to run for governor there. ANOTHER FINE MESS : Armed services personnel and their families can be forgiven if the> feel like second class citizens sometimes. While ·the rederal government spends $35 a day feeding each Cuban refugee troublemaker held in a detention center, and S9 a day for each peaceable Cuban a waiting reset· llement, the Pentagon budgets j ust s.1.21 a day to feed each member of the armed forces. In addition. military com- missaries offer fewer sa vings than they once did to service families. many of whom must resort to food stamps. Things may improve .in the new, de- f e nse · min ded Reagan a d- ministration WATCH 01' WA S TE : The American pub!Jc hasn't exactly clasped the metric system to its bosom with affection. But this citizen apathy has served only to inspire Dep:..rtment of Educa l ion bureau<.'ra ts to greater publicly fund~d ed ueat1onal ef· forts Recently the department laid oJJt $1 8 m11l1on for 49 g rants to state and loc:1! governments . colleges and non-profit organiza· t1 ons t o s pre ad the metric gospel One S82.000 grant went to , a ·s t . Loui e; "e du ca t Lon laboratory" to bring the bless· ings of metn c enlightenment to residents of rural area s by cruis· 1ng a round in mobile vans, circles ·'conservatives". although they do not approve of conserving at all. l All this romes to me now because I have just retumed from Hawaii and seen what havoc unrestricted use can bring to an area. Td my grandfather. Honolulu would probably look like the end of the world if he could see it now WE HAVE JUST about used up the island of Oahu. Now we're starting on Maui Is it right true or not. Th e re al question is, will we run out of the things we need to sur· viv e before we find sub- stitutes for th e m ? O f Will there be an oak tree left 2 feet in diameter? How much will it cost in 200 years to buy an oak plank 2 mches thick and a foot wide? My guess is it will cost the equivalent in today's money of $1 ,000. A piece or oak like that will be treasured as diamonds are treasured today because of its rarity. of everything. They'd save the forests and reduce our depen· dency on coal and oil in order to or wrdng? Do the hotels crowded conserve theln as though 00 along the beach not give great satisfactory substitutes . would ~. pleasure to large numbers of us? ever be found. Would it be better .. to prese~ve course, we're going to run out of oil. Of course, we're going to run out of coal. And it seems very likely that there will be no sub: stantial forests left in another 100 years. Argue with m e . Say I 'm wrong. Give me statistics prov- lnl there's more oil len in the ground than we've already used. Tell me there's enough coal in the United States to last 75 or 100 years. Make me read the ad- vertisements 11aying they 're Sydney Harris I DON'T THINK there is a more difficutl question we're faced with than that of preser\ta. lion. A l a rge number of Americans feel we s hould use ·everything we have because things will work out. They are not necessarily selfish. They just don 'l believe you can worry "IT'S TOO BAD the argument between these groups is as bitter as it is because neither wants to do. intentionally. what is wrong The preservationists think busi ness interests who want to use what they can find are greedy and shortsighted. Busine.ssmen think the preservationists are, in their own way, shortsighted. <One of the strange things that ha!I happened to our language is that people like the ones who run the oil companies are called the beauty of Hawaii by denying the en1oyment of it to all of us:' Would it be better if we saved the forests. the oil and the coal and did without the things they provide? H there is middle ground. where is it? The answer will have to come from someone smarter than I am. I want to save oil and drive a big car fast. I want to cut smoke pollution but bum coal to save oil. and I want to pursue my woodwor\ing hobby wit.bout cutlina down any trees. Try an ea~y quiz on some famous nicknames You may call it a 19klalanw, 6. Who was the "Autocrat of to tbe Allied headquarters and to. 8. Early ~ken of factory lltt "HolM.i Abe," or a JDbri. the Breakfast Table," and why President Rooaevelt. machinery an En1laad, wbo qwf, like \be "Great Emu-waa be ao called? 2 . .\ri.ltOtle, from tbe pletoe of feared that the lnduatrl~l dpat«," .. wtwner appella· '7. Wbo beeame known in early h11 blrtb,,.St.uln. ilLllacedOD.. aevol.-would 'bolisll tMU: -tloa ,_""It, Mre-ere a._.. -m•nhood •tlle ... "taii =:;,? -I . lfarte Antoinette, after ber craf'ta. of famoaa people and plaet1 JOU 1. Wbo were tbe .. L , " husband, Kine Louil XVI, h8d t . Gov . Huey Lo• 1 of an ubd to ldeDtlfy. Half rlcbt and wUt were they noted for? been deprived of bis title ...tar-Lou l 1 i an a , a de m a 1o1 of la not too demandlq a score r. I . What American poUUcal raiped mdel-the fa~ll.1 name Dep1'911GD days. tbla.rel9d"17 euy qub. fl1ure. waa known as the of Louil Capet. 10. Wordlwortb, ~•ridce and 1. Wltat WWf lmportut ma la "IUa,n.b"? 4 . lloqt re a I. t n Can ad a , Soulbe)', who lived aDcl wroa.e la World War 0 Mipated bhmelf 10. Wbo were tbe "Lake beea.e all ita oriliAa1 atreeta the ~ Like Dtatrict. ,,._ u "A re.met Nani Pel'ICID"T Poetl," and whJ were the)' ao were named after aalnta. of tbem later became poeu J . WbM falllOm .,......,._ la called? I. Tbl Ba ol Dailand, ltand· laureate.) mowa • '"fteatqlrtte"f 11. Whal popular ftctiooal lDC ln tbil thoroqbfare iD Lan· 11 .. Sir Pere)' Blakeney, ta a. ftet aotorto. woman ID cb1racter wu known •• the doe. Btl'ODlll OrnJ'• ~~ar ....i ~ ...., WU clertliftlJ "Se•rllt Plmpenael"T •. Oliver Wendell Holmes, wbo of the P'rwcb bYOlutiae, ud ltl I'll MU. •'lftdow Captt''7 U . Wbo wa-. called tb~ wrote a ..nee of .. a,. \mder aeveral sequels (and film 4. Wbat metnpoUa lam... "llanwllalller"t WI~ for tbe ftn& lJ "nkm). .. u.e "cttj o< Satae," uc1 numt.n of tbe AtlaDUc llCllldalJ 12. Jack DempHJ, wor141 wb.J? A.Nlnal: ma1u1M. beavJ1lll'llillll boldac cM•,._, s. What Md wben la the ''Old t. WlmtaD Cburcbill, wbo Uled '7. CUrW UDclblTlh, for' tD1 1111·11. (Bora la llaau1a, • Ladyof'l'brMdDeedleStreet"? bit codeume in comm....._ IOlo~8Cl'OletlM-AOUtlt. Colo.) , _. .. -.. . -...... ' ···~· • I 'Santa' haVing prohle ASH VI I.LE, Tenn. (API A Jud&e hu de- la) eel bad cheek charges a g a in11t B·u·non E . ... ' "Declfftber s. 1llO • • •• C~u;anl1lw-.. ;,1111 ,,,,01-1nu·nh ;1n· h1H1lt·d. 'o hurr\ 111~ ( . . ·SURPLUS _ STORE Wt-.;('II fin-t qunlit~ nnd di .. 1·11111imwd "\\'11 .... prin· .. 11u•1l1'<l 11r1· th1· rt•i:ular prlc•1 .... • at "'hi<'h nwcrhnnctii.c· from S.·ar-.. lt1·tail and t~c· i11·111 ... \\l·n · furnu·rl~ 11H1•rt•1I h~ ( 'a1nl111! or in many ? lla{l v"y until arter L:hi:J~ltn.if ~o-tta-nv-e)' can lry to pay orr the t het·k, with seasonal work as a s hopping d~ntf'r Santa Claus. ~t~loJC ~lrihuriuo...... Eftectlve 1213180 ~1·.ar-.. U1'1ail ... 1or1'-l>-ID'.ouwJ Lb1· t·ounH~. _ ..::>:---c::::::::a:...ie::.~ Ge neral Sessio ns Judge Hobert Sutton gr anted the wish of Hanvey, 3lt, a gray . bearded. pot-bellied Murfreesboro man. Sut- ton continued until Jan . Save 85.00 Telecaption Adapter_ Was 24995 NOW s 154ee • ,. w ... _,. K charges that Hanvey wrote two worthless t•he<-'ks totaling -$15.05. Baby Grows Uo Sa.ve 65°10 Selected Ladies' Pants Save 58°10 to 67°/o Were 6 99 to 8 99 ONE PUBLIC SERVANT AIDS ANOTHER Neither ha9'ed by 1aln. anow . Mail eases Santa Durden-- By The As~iated Press Millions of Americans are doing their hohday shopping by catalog these days, but a Christmas present can turn into a Christmas ,problem if you don't f<;>llow a few busk rules. Total mail·C>rder sales are est11nated at near $90 billion; catalog buying accounts for more than a third or the total Arcording to Advertising Age. a trade publication, 85 million l'atalog:; "ere sent out in 1978a lone. There are several reasons for the success of the· catalog business. including higher gasoline costs. an increase in U~number of working women who have less time to s6'p and the growing use of cr edit cards which make ite119y to order by mail. THE GROWTH OF BUSINESS, however. has also brought a rise in complaints The Council of Rel ter Business Bureaus s ays mail·order problems regularly top the agency's complaint list Consumer.s are not unprotected. A regulation 1s sued by the Federal Trade Commission lists s pec1fu· conditions that mad.order companies have to meet You have the right, for example, to know " he n you can expect delivery on an order. If the advertise- ment says the product will be "rushed to you in one week," it must be sent out within seven days. If the ad promises "delivery by Christmas ... you must get your order by Dec. 25 If there is no time period mentioned in either the ad or the catalog. the goods must be shipped within 30 days of the date the order is received. IF THE COMPANY ·FAILS TO meet the deadline. it must r10tify you of the delay and set a new shipping date. It is up to you to decide whether you are willing tcr accept the new date or whether you want to cancel the order and gel a full refund. The company has to provide a free w<Jy for you tu reply. sending a pre-stamped postcard. for example If the delay is less than 30 days, you must return the card or the company can assume you ugree to watt for your purchase If the delay is more than 30 days. you have to give specific consent to the new sh1ppm~ date. If the company doesn't hear from you, 1t (Tlust return your money at the end of the first JO days of de lay. You can take st eps to avoid trouble even before you mail your order -CHECK THE COMPANY'S RF.PLITATION. If you have never heard of the firm. ask the local Bet ter Business Bureau whether it has any information -Read all the fine print Are batteries 1n eluded? Does the description match the photograph in the ad or catalog'? Do you have to add shippin~ _ct:iarges and sale!'! lax to the purchase.price'! -Keep a record of your order, mcluding the ~mpany name. address and telephone number. the item you purchased . the number of the che<'k and the date you mailed it. Never send cash. -Find out about the company's refund Policy Make sure you will gel what you ordcre<l Some companies send substitutes if a j(tven item 1s not available . If you don 't want a s ubstitute. say so 1n your order. IF YOUR PURCHASE ARRIVES too late or is otherwise unacceptable write to the <·ompany Include all the details and send copies of your original order and canceled check. Explain what you want done-a replacement, a refund . etc. Return policies vary from company to company. Most reputable firms will accept products that are returned within 10 days of the date they are de livered. If you don't open the package, you can si m · ply m ark it: ''Refused -return to sender.'' lf you do open it, you will have lo pay postage to mail it t?ack. The postage may be refunded later if the merchan- dise had (o be returned because of a company mis take. The Direct Mail Marketing Association, a trade group, has set up an Action Line to help shoppers. If you have a complaint. and the company in volved does not respond within 30days, write to: Mail Order Action Llne ,6 East43rdSt .. Ne.w York. N. Y .. 10017. Dummy dupes polic~ MILAN. Italy (AP ) -A burglary suspect try· ing to keep from bein g arrested fooled police for about an hour by standing motionless In a store window posing as a dummy, Milan police said . . UiWnted Supply Nq r9"1ol. no bottle\ no ~ bil • . (ty!lol clear odor lrMt dnnl<•nq WO!& directly from yo1.11 1111:> Weter filtr8tlon tY1tem1 from •t.tl plus INST. UL~ CALI. TODAY Weter Flltrltion Svst•mt 1714) ...... ..,, Holiday Special IMSI iiili!l-lilOMlllllill._11 HANVEY TOLD the Judge that a court ap- pe aran ce Thurs day would conflict with one of several Santa con - tra<'ts he had signe_d . Was 1521 Now s549 Now s2ss Suu Ward;--a pre-trial release orficial. said Hanvey hoped to pay off the chct·ks with earnings from his appearances as St. ~it•k 11/2 qt. Tea Kettle Was 1aoo Selected Ladies' Dresses ~ave 62°/o to 81°/o Were 1299 to 2600 "HF. R EALLY does look · 1ikr Santa." Ms. Ward said. "People in the courtroom were say· mg. 'Hi. Santa. what am I ge ttin g for Christmas?"' Now 511 99 Now s4ss Hanvey was not as sut:cessful in anoth e r Nashville court earlie r 111 the day . General Sessions Judge Hill lfig. gins continued a third bad-cht•ck charge until Dec 16. Bf-So<rietxxly Be o cor 11et Coll 6'17 4JJI l!oJ.. f()f 1 HC1110110n H'1ve '"" eorn "° r ow~ ·~v le·1" .ol·oabll' le~> 01»11 b·IS'r>~ and req>le Oeflve< the I•! 11£141MI 64? 43::>1 J Men's Flanrtel Shirts Save 43o/o Were 1399 Tlw Amana Ra darange microwave oven. For years W(•'ve hl·t·n tt'lling yc1u it's built better: Here's one more way we can pn>Vl' il. Four timt•s 111 the las t five years, we submitted our "'Rlf' :;t·l'lt'" of Rada range ovens to,; U.S. Gov~mmcnt safety ll's l pnigram. ~''t•r_v time we've passed every test. We're still t.ht· only microwaivc 11ven ma nufacturer that has. So w~·re stil l th1• only ont.: dcmpt from displaying tht> G(1vernment.'s suf(:ty-warning label. We voluntt·l'rL-rl to takt· these Lesli-;. But not all manufi.1c- turer:Hl1tVt-- We wanted lO know how some of the other o\'tms com- pnrcd to our Rada ranKe oven. So wt-asked an indcpendt'nt h1li Lo Lest tht•m -at our· expense. The test li1h pitted five other lern..ling brandi-; again:-it our Amana Rada rang(" And then conductt•d four of the {im•c•nl-· mcmt's most ;1hut-l\'C impact tc~ts. For the lir~l tes t. they slammt•d H fi ve-pound :itcel hall into LhP front 11f thP doors. THE Vinyl & Woven Wood Roll-up Shades 70°/o Off Former Catalog prtcet (example: 36" x 48" Shade was 12.99-Now 3.89) //}f/l(l' Will . ttWn~ f · 9045 Act.ms Adam~ & Magnolia Huntington Beach (714) 963-2666 HOLIDAY .. Call now for inlorm111on. Sorry. but we can t accept phone orders STORE HOURS Mon.-Frt ., 9:30-9:00 Saturday, t:»-9:00 Sunday, 11 :00-8:00 Ask about Sears Credit Plan ING For the second test . they opened the doors: a nd slammed the hall into the inside seal of the ovens. For tne third. tbev s lammed it into the seal of the door-. And for the fourth test. they clo ed the doors. with up to 125 pounds of force. on to a stee I rod. The result:-1? Only Amana passed all four tests. We know that. in realitv. no microwave oven would C\'(•r t•ncLJun ter suc:h abuse. Yet ~·e build our Radarangl' O\'l'n tou~h e nough to take it. We build it with our patented chnke-::;Pa l clnor. That wn~'. L•\'t•n if thl.' door and Af':ll a're severely damaged. the cboke- st>al will kel'p the microwave enerro• in~ide thl.' O\'en. wht•n• 1 t h1..·longs. In short. Wl' build the Amana R<id11rangc lx•tll·r than it has Lo be. Because• that'i:; Thl• Ama nn Wa': 1h sef' tht• Amana Radarangt'. st•c _,·ot1r Arna na re tailt•r Or for rnon· infomrntion. write• to A i\mnna Refn geration. Inc.. "rr ooEsN.f s•v.,..,.•lf•· Ot•pt. 876, Anwnn. lowu f12204 . IT'S NOt A~-da.~.~· GE ® • !' ••• i. - OM.Y "-.OT ,... .... 7 ... 11' • Muatcal Heart• & Flower• Doll In lace l v~t with 1emovable stand HO 8200 Currier & Ives Dolls 11" dols to n.ute In beMltlful penod C09tumes. Ito 1261 from 27. 97 Nch ~~'--.<8> . ~· • · • 14'' lively Sofskln f Soft & loveable II~ a real baby, drinj(a.&.w•ta. long rooted heir. No 2u 2 . 13.97 11" Plueh l:=J.:: for ~ ... I ll.'7'°068 ' Zippy Monkey 1 &" \II In red M•&OllP. No 165 ••• '7 1......-1·~·-2 Story Doll Hou•• StutdV OOll hOuse IOI ll<>\Jrs of run No 11JO Dolly Pops P0p1Town 3 auorted environ· menta witn doll & acceasonea. ""' 0!>4~ 14" Softtna In Travel Trunk In party dress & bonnet Or1nkS and wets too No 1 •• l:.:.)L.-~~, .~ Fashion Plates Create drawings ot • fashion descgns No 2!>08 7.11 s Child SJze Cook & Serve Set corning Style No J:l28 g 6.99 .... Play SUnLovtn MallbuBarble wtlt\ PM'k·Hoc> ..,,, ND, IOl1·1 1bmmr. ngerPopa Popper Oun lnctudee hol9ter. wget a beft. 8 finger pope Included. Ho e.010 3.44 No 1!'4 6•3 ZapZap II ~ Race Track Brenda Breyer Pre·school racing set.stay Gift Set together track No 890 Includes doll & hOfse 19.11 ·splrograph Drawing Set Create your own designs 0t follow the book. includes pens. paper & book No 14210 •••• ~ 16.97 Adventure People· Sea Explorer 9 PC aet. No 210 13• 97 Miss Piggy Hand r-..-Puppet • ~ Skyline~ Shrinky Oinks fBJ Includes boatd. and 36 Caoital letters No !>400 ""1155 Chubby Choliiiir titk• s.19,.udy _...No.eooe Tinker Tools Include• hammer screwdriver, nails & screws. Ages 1 ·5 ~-s:fl ___....._..... Chrome T1ble a 2 Chairs 20'')(3()" tlbte &2~ohllfa. The Farmer Says 1'~~~ The Bee Says fJ, Pull the ring & hear the sounds of animal friends Ages 2·5 No 48J 1 ........... ~ 10.97 • Jack In The Box Jack pops up as yoo pley a happy tune 7.99 No 659 Tuff Stuff ABC Bloc"flj_. 30 alphabet blocl\4, rugged & stackable @.ru;~~ Tuff Stuff Shopping Cart lnchJdft 1 2 pi.y groc.n ... Rustproof 9turdv ple911c. No 7040 • ''·" ,_ Choose from Glow In the OaOI & Barbie Shrinky Oinks. • • No 2607 2804 , .... ewe. 5.99 . Cobblera Bench • lrlllet & 8 pega. NII, 100 s.•9 Brl1tle Blocks e• pc . ..c. e dff9rent u_,..,..., 807 7.99 -llmN Crayola Art Kit A young artists ~shop in a Y1nyt carryjng case No 04 5540 1.99 WONDER« Coaster Horse Palamino in brO'#tn & tan helps children learn to walk No 10901 9. 97 ~I- Wonder Walk.ff-Ride 29:'ttchild grows. No 111204 , WON DE ... •COSTA MESA · 223 East 17th St. One block off Newport Bt'ld. . ~5454 \ Simon Game 3 types of gllne pley. Fun fOf 1111 ages. NO 4150 n~il Voice Cheas e· · '· Challenger · ,'1!A~ Thie game apiNka to you, mr1d sees every move you l'llltce 9 levels of play No vcs .• 149.97 Electronic Gin Rummy 2 levels of play No 1116!1 ..... _,a.. Fabulous Fred Electronic G~me IOgames1none No n155 .... .. I ~A ... IATTEIUES NOT INCLUDED jt P~K•No The poller·blngo game ttlll plays like keno No P·O Labyrinth Maze Game A great game otsklt & coordination ""' e~ .. Dungeons I Dragons. Pl•yen Handbook ''·'' Funny Football 2 playerj. loolbll field and ~ UC> p1ey.,. No 1012 S.tt •LAGUNA HILLS Laguna Hilla Mall El Toro Rd. & SM Otego Fwy. NeerB~ .._ 837:-0378 t.t7 a.:.......~~..:::11 •t OlW'W .... J'll.Jll ! Ui Vi if' ;· -' ,·-..,.._·-... ·:~:~ 4 exc111ng racing , · games 1n 1 No 7605 Electronic Q. Auto Race IAnfllU~~~~D at Battles hip 2 player atrategy game tor ages 8 lo adult No 0130 Biaketball Str•teav Oam Reel life ..... slr'lleoy. ND 811 P1y Dirt . GAF Viewmaster Headauarters We have fhe linest selection or View Master 1tems1 Shop early Pro Football Game AullenUc pro~ gmne. NUllO 11.t7 PlamanJa Game .,.,.. The Doerd g8l1l4I that Includes a. pig '*' pig aly and dice ' _ .. that look llke ff ....___,._ little pOO\Ma, 5 • No 'P'O M.t7 .. •COSTA M~SA 223 East 1 Tffi St. One block off Newport Blvd. WIMM ...,, G-i \, ! Dominoes Plastic dominoes. sturdy easy to clean No 500 6.97 Nerf Basketball % aize. easy to pass, dribble, & lhoot, aoes s & up, 11o 11A 7.11 Skyro Flying Rina Easy to ttvow. cetcn and tfY long distaooes,No 2500 -. ..... 3.t7 r;:;t 3 Dimensional Trlpoly ,.: l.!:J Includes self contained C tray with cards & chips ''" JOO a I '·"~] ~ ~---J . , Sorry The classic pursuit game No 1 .. 0 1.97 Four Lane Cribbage Ho 730 15. 97 1' f'I ~~' ~. < ~ • ~ Deluxe Aagravatfon l!:J The g8l1l4I for 210 6 players No 8321 6.99 ~ ' Chemcr1ft 500 Science lab • tncludea 13 difflfent chemlcela,ec.le.11oc'age reeks, & project manual. No J~20<1 ~1;;1~~"""'1111111 1•.t7 ' •LAGUNA HILLS Leauna HUit Mall Et Toro Ad. I San D6ego Fwy. N..,.Broldwey 837-0378 -_____ ...,,, ... ---............ .,,, --..----......... . ' Hungry Hunary Hlpoo The action game Tor ages 4 to adult No a~~!>J. 13.11 'I,,~ ~r; _,,;. --.... , ---..,~ I ---t •'. --- .a 'Ill Miiiennium Falcon Authentic811Y detailed stolp from lt\e movie No 391 io 1bJDm, Boba Fett Action Figure 13 Y," tall w11t1 laser rltte & back pack No 3111'0 16. 97 4. 99 STROMB•CK•R. [!? II ~ 1· C!? ~!~~~~ff fun on W1d ex sea ""'5250 Pile On Game -9 97 The t>afanctng game ' • NollU 13.11 . • .. ~~ ·u nElllE.S NOT INCl UOCD Nerfoop New indoor basketball & hOop Ages 5 & up No 97 3.99 ~ Stomoer 4X4 ~ A tough r1tt1e 4 wheel drive truck tor hours of fun ,..., aso •~II Schaper Stomper 4X4· ~ Stunt Set with Truck No 870 II.II . ~ u nr~•u NOT INCLUOED Schaper ........ "Chips" Police Set Helmet. visor, holsttlf & belt. Magnum, and ITlOfl, No 93• 11.97 ... @ 70 Pc. Action Playaeta .a, , ChOoM from :. ..... Adlefttut. ... Ho 1767 ~ • Annr Action Squedron let Ho 11~ WMtwerd Oo let No 1150 Each Mt lneludet action llgilea b9ctcgroundl ' equipment. :.::.5.tt. Play Doh 4 Pack 4 6oz cans in red, yellow, blue & white No 22000 1.39r:5~9'.D!!sm!~ 1!9rnre Howdy Partner Holster Set ~ble notster W1t'1 ow pcstots No u 122 2.99 Ruff Tough Dump Truck Motol'lzed, battery ooerate<! w11t1 power control shift No & rt o • ~ Wrist Racers l.!:J , ~>, Wear ltiem like a watch • race them on rne lloor -r,~. No 9J99 16.11 BATTElllES HOT IHCUIDEO ·~~: .!MBl ~ TrailBlazerVan -• a. • • L:.:~~a ~ Comes w1tn rack & canoe No 630 Match Game • ... • Choose from The Or1gu1al, ex Animal Maleh games Agos 4· IO No 4020 46114 Yew<lleke4.99 KIDCO. Tough Wheel• ~~ 1 ewe.. '!GI· ...,. , 16 I.ft ... . Speak And Spell The talltjnt teaming lid ttlat teaches children SQelling a pronunciation, No 81(51' H.t7 10.97 ... ~~ Fire Dept. Set 5 fully equipped lrucka, NO 900 10.tJ ... ~ , :;;,,. ;•, , 4.99 ~Super Pro Frisbee,.--.... Sopen()( performance 1n long !tights Ho 211!2 3.99 'Zlpee1 Roller St.tea ~ ~ IMte M llc>I over • ~end laces UP. Ho T3200 4.H~ ,-.--~-- • ... ~~r ----.... -·:_.-~ . _,. FINED 11,IOO Ohet~·· tate '. senator fined SACRAMENTO t AP> Stat e Sen . Ol l ie Speraw. R Long Beach.. has been !ine<i $1.500 by the state Fair PolitiC'al Practices Commission for. la te filing of a 1979 tampaign finance report • and other campaign law violations. Commission Chairman Thom as Houston said thathalfofthefine winbe · waived if Speraw files a m.endtd reports . Houston said the major vio lation w as th at Speraw was 11 days late fi ling a financial dis- closure statement after an April 5, 1979, deadline. Speraw was elected in a special election on April 17, 1979. to fill out the t erm of f o rm e r Republican Sen. George 0 e u k m e.j i a n . w h o beca m e atto rn ey general. Speraw was re·eleded to a fuJI term on Nov. 4 this year, but the charE?•'" a II related to the 1979 race. or the $325.000 raised for Speraw's 1979 cam. paign, $146,855 was rc- µorted for the first ti me on the lategtatemenl . the com mission said ... .-.................. . • Mllter.ier•r••• · COid~ wet in East, warm, dry in West l,A JOI.I.A I I') 'l'ht' av "' 01&1't110.i w1ntt•1 will be r•older and w~lh·• thl*ll nu• u t.11 111 tht> ~-l but ~ iu m\'r llnd di tt>• out Wdt •.1u·ept lo• th.., SouthWl''\ lA na\lonally 1 ~...-• lt!d louti 1 .in~e fort't'il k• !>I YS Uc Jt•rnmc N ... m10 of SC'r1 pps l11,t1\ul1011 of Ck\'11oogruphy has been ~l'lll'r 1111) on turitl't In h1~ ;rnnuul pre d ll'l ltlll!> In l'C('Clll Vl'Hrl'I 111 !Jill l, ~11111.t:. b.i~t"!> lJI t-tlll llOll' II~ l>l'\~an Wdtt'I lt'lllPl'I alllrt'l> tu In tHl ialt• <:h un.i1•!i l'Xl>l'\ tl'd 111 the r lr mate over 1·011tin1·11ti. Thoui.ant1s ot lt·111~1 utur(• rea1l1nj,lb arc taken llhrnthl} from 'hipl> plane' and buoyl'I and b} remote !>l'nstn~ via ::.atell1te:. "Prcc1p1tatloft totals for the winter are expected to be s ubnormal in a broad area extendina from t he western Great Lakes and Ohio VaJley west w,ard to the West Coast," he said. Above-average precipitation will fall "in a broad band extending from southern New Mexico through the Gulf Coast states and from the Ap- palachians eastward" with normal prec ipitation e lsewhere. Namias sa id. • Thi~ is in contrast to last winter, whic h was mild from the Great Plains eastward to New England, dry and relatively snowless over much of the East but abnor mally wet over the Southwest T HE R E WILL BE "appreciably more snow than last winter in areas from the Carolinas nort h ward," Namias s aid. "as well occasional snow and sleet in northern portions of ''INOl('A'flt )N~ l'C>INT lo t·older " than n ormal '>t.t•.t ther O\'Cf lht' t>astem hulf ol the nation and also O\'l'r the Southwel>l rrom Nt·~ \kxn:o through Ok.JaJwma .ind Tt·xa~ and warmer than 11or111al wt«Hher over the Wel:ilCfR lhtrd of the nallOn." Nam1as said m an annual rorec01st rek?ase. -the Gulf stat.es apd in adjac~nt states to the north.·· The prcd1 ct1oni. of Nam1ai. a former t:htef or long range fureca~11ng Cor the National Weather Sl•rv1te. are described by Scripps a s expt>ra men taJ a nd part of continuing research sponsored by the National Sciem·e Foundation and the National Oceanic and Atmo:->pheri<· Adrn1nistrutmn. Na m ias s aid t h e Dakota s. Nebraska and parts of Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona "will f..'Xpenenc<' large weekly fluctuations in tern· peraturcs .. · The wind pattern . including a equatorial bulge or trough lending from New .England southwestward to Texas and a strong ridge or poleward bulge over the Canadian Rockies and along the West Coast, will "encourage the deployment of cold polar air masses into the East but shield the W e~t ... said Namias. adding: "This wind patte rn also favors the deploy- ment of more frequen t storms a long the Gulf Coast and Atlantic seaboard .- and provides the mechanism tor the r elease of precipitation." You don't need a ~~1 occasion to have ~~~evening. . ' You don't have to wait for a birthday or anniversary to feel special here. Dining at the Five Crowns is always a great experience. Our Mr. Crowley welcomes you with the warm hospitality of Old English Inos. CozY\[ooms, cheery fireplaces, ana marvelous fare featuring our famous roast prime ribs of beef expertly prepared by Chef Ivan. Come dine with us tonight. ,fIVE~S l/Vll ................. l·"''' "'~""'» c.,,,7 .... ~I MM 1714 '>7!i 1.171 W1111.-r u( llo bd•~ MAI""'"" Awvd WARMWI ER ' -FARE1 TO MERIDA, COZUMEL, OR CANCUN One hall <ti r.1u11J tnp IJr<' <i1•1•l 1111 ftlld\<l'C~ Ul'fl•ll IUIC Jrhl l<'t.jUlfl'\ pur.h •• , .. ut '""' r~\~olfC I lfnll\<' l/llJ/)(J '>Uhlt'\f ...... ,~mmcnl JflfllOhlh $ .TO HOUSTON ( J11c 1u1 <!l<'I) ( u • ..:h \\!,ol •HI llt~hl #l\lfk lkp.1rl' X 2~ Jm ~Ill'> •Jn o1ll ulhc1 "'""'"P lli)!hl'. cJJc,111" J~, l/lltl ''""' ·"" l111111C'tl 1211'1/XO 1/4/>ll C )ur nc11 hlll llart.·1can1:11.., 111nw ol thl' dull 11111 Ill \.\inter. ·1 her..:·, nu h 11u•r t.1rc 111 .111\ ol lht'IC dt:\linal ion\. Nn uuv;incc purdnw: anu llll . lcn!!lh nl W t} requ 1rcJ~ rn1 <loc,n· 1 1h.11 lll.•"'l' \ 11u feel nke tu1u WU1'4lt ;ill over? . GO AYUCAIAN.S1llr1in~ J.mttar) 10. 1w'rc fornx.lut·ing u1rcd 11igh1:-. Ill M'c Xtl'I)' Yt11.:at~1n Pcnin-;ula. Where lhc \UO 1hinc1 alrnt"I rcrpCI ually. On lhe "hitc heache' of Cannan. 1hc l'llr:i l reefs of Cozumel. the open markcl and ancient Mayan pyramiJ1> of Merida. With llllC uf o ur bargain 1<111r. you lHll make even.more o(.your pc'n' C'ut~h Conti· ncnlal ro the Yucaf~ln. It\ m.c n11 11hcr \UOtan on earth. HONOLUW Of A SALE. It y11ur plan' rake )""in llnnolulu }OU l·an '"'e plenty. Fm an .1dd1ti11nal $7'1 you n m CllJOY 8 day1 and 7 night~ .11 1hc Amha-. ... ador Hoed in Waiki"'i Thi !>o prkc I' pcr pcNlll. ·tiouhls; l'kcup<IOCy. and mcludt:\ all u-an,rcr:-. 111 and fr11m rhc airport. Fur ju~t a t111k more. }11u s;an ''"Y ut lhc luxurinu' F:tir"ay Villa l"<•nu11' 1!r the Waikiki T(lwcrs. But hurry, \Cllll(' rc'tril°lion:-. apply anu 'JXICC i~ limited. ' lintel pal'kagc e tfccrivc January I-April 30. 111K I. ThurMfay departure!>. rc4uired. l·or inlormation and rel>crva1ion!> call your 1nivt·I agent or Con1incn1al Airlines. ·1 '"'"'"M'''"' ~.~~ .. ~.~,.~~ / ......... -1'4 ·· CONTINENTAlE'AiRuNes.• U.S.A./Ctnada!Mexico/Hawaii/MicmneMil/Au,1mlia/New Zcnland/Fiji /Samoaiand lhc Orient. I (l\A~,_,., 111-11000. lk"fll) H1th ..... ~ ... ~,\/•lie) 'ltl6 1(0 1. Rull>HI• tJl•..Wlr """r.-... 1-,. ••• LOllf 8<1<h H7~. °"'""' ..... ,,_ 'Ill& l)~I O.-..lf.-> 'U )114 • ltlwnMIJMd~ .. fltnuollltM'll1ll~rn (!10011~ 1111111 • ~on O•flr!el V•lft) ).,., 4JIO•S•ftl• M•-•-.J ~ .. 1~ll1y ~ l21() • ...... .. 1' 7 CROWN BLENDED WHISKEY SMIRNOFF VODKA 80Plt00f 7SOML. 80 PROOf 750 ML. . . 4.11 YOUR 411 CHOICE • u . --)( .II CANADIAN CtUB I CANADIAN BLENDED WHISKY 86 PROOf 750 ML. 1 -&49 I _,) '--- • ~~UJ~!~l~co DRY GIN 94 PWOOf 750 Ml. ~~ I ,. ~ICHEUEU I ---BRANDY v.s.~.P. I . IO PROOF 750 Ml. 649 Aff/b CHAMPAGNE •DRY •PINK •COLD DUCK i"r· 750 Ml. .• (11• I •• /1• 199 ~(!!!···~·~·~-~u.~J JOHNNIE WALKER . RED LABEL SCOTCH 86.8 PROOf 750 ML. • GAETANO RUM& BRANDY 60 PltOOf 750 ML. • KAHLUA COFFEE LIQUEUR S3 PROOf 750 Ml. 849 -~- 1.:.· COUNT VASYA &f94!!.f VODKA 9W .. 80 '9IOOf 1. 75 LT. J & B SCOTCH WHISKEY · M PttOOf 7.50 ML. 7.11 MACKINNON 'S Ill•• SCOTCH wH1sKv gzs 80 PttOOf 1.75 LT. FOSTER CREEK •. ,n. cu STIAIGHT IOUllON -!:!,1~~5-tT. 891 ··-~ 'l111u~-...ct ~ JIM BEAM KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WH~SKEY 80 PROOf -750 Mt.- 4.11 HENNESSY COGNAC 10 "°°' 750 Ml. • SOUTHERN COMFORT LIQUEUR IO"°°' 750 Ml. 599 EXTENDED HOLIDAY HOURS : 9 00 AM TO 10 00 PM 7 DAYS A WEfK ' ... • • • --. .,.. r .-._ --... • ·• ..--,.. -.. --. --....,.,-•• ... ., r "' ~ .,. ,. ••• ...... .,, .... •' ... ......J.,, •' •• ..-...-.,. "' • ..,.._,. • ._ • .....,. .,...._ I . . Gillette "SUPER CURL" COMPACT STtAM 11,0N fastcwls tuttnt •NYfM flH( I I, •,.1 • !U CO$! 6 99 WJk Um • IQ,tl( • ''1•'*'9UI AU MW•-Sl•S '• -... 11 •n1• aum ·::,n._o.cmtw 3.00 '~J:s;.. .. 9 99 11laA11 • •1>•~&11iltilf,Oll~Sl•SfOl 'l'OUl-.Ult lllllCll .. Sl*A• ss.oo REBATE* Clairol 20 INSTANT HAIRSETIER ' ·sAVE s2.oo · Pollenex SWEDISH MASSAGER Ptn1t11t1n1 flnJerS 11up. knud & fer~ lettita&. La1tiu C.da • lfS.I• IMSS.ll• musc:lts to ht" ,...,,, t111d11tSS ~;=:t:~:,":"~ ii.II 13.49'"••hetom<e•""" .OIRISTMAS _, ----·-SAVE 1 3.00 ~:.(I 10-euP . Coff eematic ® DRIP COFFEEMAKER lleeps warm when coffee " rudy slays hot IOI stnint La Machine FOOD PROCESSOR BY MOUUNEX like nav1ng a professional chtf 112h1 ~t ,our s1dt Chops Shreds Slim & tm~s __ .... AD PRICES PREVAIL: WEDNESDAY DEC. 3., Thru SATURDAY DEC. 6 Gll~e ~-25.95 SUPER MAX SA•01 60'90 21.99 . ,-------~ STYLER 1200 . t(aAll •tll"" 5 00. HAIR DRYER ~um • Thret hull arr stllrnts s3.oo REBATE* GEORGIE ADJUSTABLE J 99 CURLING siiu''°*' • BRUSH ·~=DIMtl•-3.00 SWt wfbr1stlts 'dJust to y11r ty,. tf ha tr •MC051 4 99 UTUClOllGll 11:1an • SAVE •s.oo • ELECTRONIC DIGITAL SCALE We11M from 2S 300 pounds-' '3 3 8 8 Compact. con11mporary design frts any b'throom dtcor • • • SAVE 1 4.10 GOOD AIR · ECOLOGIZE~ -.mM1n.t1um1111e••. .... Mt ffM """' Ill. ellltilwlslr SAVE 16.00 • TOAST'N BROIL ·roast-R-Oven TOASTER ,..__,..~.__..;;:::::::..--., Brorls hambu11ers stub hot does etc '42.95 .... •Food Processor Super fut W.,. Saver! T •o·rn One rewmtlllt disc plu's stainless steel knrh blade Sunbeam Air Pumper HOT AIR ~ CORN POPPER .. "'· ,. r111ss .. JUSt cru11Chr. . \ Usty IMllCtm with ft•lf cato11u \ IU COSI 26 88 Alltt~ •11 C1>~Ul~SAYOllOllUUrlll. S -.an • rO' -.:un •c1 ,._ ~* Sunbeam VISTA Shot of Steam SELF CLEANING Iron 11 0111 Soleplate ~cr~~25.99 • •IGOCOll'lllUI All Uf OOllUC: Sic.ls I OI -llllAI( •Cl '""' .-ui SAVE 1 5.05 PIUIOftlC AC Mr. Whisk ELECTRIC SHAVER WITH n••I lisM•tis". c..,act "111• ... It .. , tt '"'''' with t!Nldtu ..... 39.95 - OPEN 9 AM TO 10 PM -7 DAYS A WEEK! I I Duey FOOT SAVER r ollow1n1 tennis toll eaercrse Aller work soothe and retmn your fffl II.II SAVE 12.00 Dazey SEAL·A· MEAL lttlowers •1th.no teftonr ta•:7.ste~iiiiiiii;-C::;:Fiiiiiiiiiiiii1~ litut for tnttrta1111111 SEAL• A• MEAL 101 Of ta LARGE 2 29 REFILL BAGS BOl Of 12 JUMBO • u SAVE 5 4.61 MR . COFFEE 10-CUP COFFEEMAKER frts~ hrtw\ 1?u 1)101 tt •ollt• a1 01em t1) ft,, co•·ect a••• 1lJ temp,ra•~,, Waring 7 -SPEED BLENDOR · .... 5 cup shalteroroof Po•er Pitcher •1th 1tmou ,1t lllartt 1sstlT'bl1 to1 tasr c•e111n2 Sot m,1, t & u.1.r~ "'fJ).1 ·r '" Jt\ -SAVE 5 3.00 -\t Rival 4 Quart ~ ~ CROCK 1 -""· POT W. --~- • Cooh all oir •hrlt tn~ • ~ • coo•'s hur (':.. + _ . . · .. ~ .. ~.~ ~ I~ 12.49 . .,,~ 0 SAVE 5 5.61 Mirro BUFFET Silver Stone FRY PAN Gtnt1ous H. sqNrt ~n "--~ W1th an utn lllsh dOIM Clfff' .. ~-----11i6ri 31.88 SAVE 1 2.00 Proctor 2-SUCE TOASTER ",Select Renie" Coleru~tr•f USllflS lllt sllaM tf lllSt dtslfld 12.B • ~· MACH-u.. a.....,...,.. -.,.,-.. 1•1t111.._.,-.._...a O.rfteN '°"'"AIN YALLIY -M ...... l WenMf ... ,.,_,.. ........... ..... IL TORO-JiU12 ~ "ii41 llMSltOft YltJO -tUn lllllM't1JI ... f'wy. ... t.w.-c..._0r.a.,... SANTA A~ -H11 Sovch l n9'04 llffft I I ·' ------.., .. .,,.,. ...... -... • ..t.- , ~ ........... ~~~..-~~~~-·-·-·-.. -...--.................. -.-...------ , ............ 4'Nr9""11 P t'lt'r 1'1lt·h1:sh, Lu~ \nt¢e l.-, Cou nt ~ht.•rtff ~ tU 1..•1tlt'1 o ho:.p1tal Ot>t· lO lot a 11 u " li r up l "· h e a rt t•\ pd' OfJt>rat ion G uilty. -in d eath, .:ays wife C AV E J UNCTION , ure (AP J A <MS-year· • I d Cave Jun c tion "o m an has ple aded t.?u11ly to a manslau~hler harge in the shooting 1t l"ath of her hus band last 'I arch. Josephine County Dis- 1 rtc-t Attorney Robert Bu-rrows said the slate .1g reed t o a lesser ,, h a r g e f o r J u a n i t a J>a venport bc<'ause of the cin·umstances s ur- ' ounding the death. S HE SA I D p sy - d1ologists agreed the woman was unde r ex- treme emotional stress <it the ti me of the s hoot· 111g. In a n e ws rele ase. Bu rrows s aid Mrs Da venport's hus band Holand was a dominat· ing husband whose wife ~as extreme ly s ub· ·t·rvient to hts desires. T he district attorney ~Hid Oavenµort was im - potent and had his wife 1•t·rform a ,·anety of de· '1a nt sexual behavior. 11 s 1n g vario u s sex paraphernalia. a dog . 1wo other adults and the woman's s tepfather . AT THF. TIME of the mu rder, Rurrows safd . '1 rs Davenport ·learned ht•r stepfath<•r was gom~ 1 n Ii ve with them a nd ~h e was afraid the sex l1al a('tiv1ty l.\'OUld t•On· 1 inue. Burrows said an ar gu- rnent ensued, and when Davenport t ook a nap 111s wife shol him three times in the head. The m an was dismembered ,1 n d b u r n e d 1 n a hackyard barbecue. the district attorney sa id. Mrs. Davenport s aid ..,he burned the victim be cause of his desire to n<' crernated, Hurrows ,;i1d. T HE D.ISTRICT at l o r ne y s aid the ps ychiatrists we re un - <"e r tain wheth e r the woman was s uffering from a mental disease or defect at the t ime of the murder and could he absolved or the death altogether. Mrs. Davenport was ar rested two months after the s hooting. New d e an ~ppointed Thomas F. Kosuth. 43, of Santa Ana, has been named a ssociate dean o r counse l i n g and guidance at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. His appointment by co liege president Lee S te v ens w i ll come before the Coast Com· munity College District t rustees for approval Dec . 10. A counselo r at Golden West 11 years, Kosuth will fill th~ post former- ly held by, Earl Clancy, wbo requested reassign-• ~·nt to full-ti m e counsel- ltlf · -..i.-. .. 'S "~• .. ATllOC) --·-...-. St l 1< 1116~1 • SOI-I._ St., .. •t 'f04Jf °""' !Ctll St"'• ... _\ Yooit .,-.! c.., ..... 141-1219--,.,_ ... ---~ .... ~~-, ......... ,_,, ... ....,. ......, I .. NATION 'Feen accused vicio~ _slapng skii)s. conrt date SAN ANTONIO, Tent CAP>' - An 11rte1t warrant hu been ln\Wd for • tHU·a1«'r who wH re~Med on '"°raon11I r~•·o1niaance 11f\.er ~ ina 1u·cuaN vf stabblntc • fnend IOI tinu.'ll, 1u\d thtm fa1l.,d to 111how up for h111 111urd.-r trud Offtt•i11I» cJt'ft•udcd Utt• release, ••YHU' 1t wu• rout1n". 1aud termed thfl 11u·1d«1nt ".. n1liiunder1nand· llllC State Oiatrict Judge James Barlow l•ued an arrest warrant for th., 11.year-old youth. who wH decl11red a fugitive when he failed to appear for trial an Barlow's tourt. The youth is accused in the March 11 'death of Daniel Rocha Jr .. also 17, who was stabbed 108 time• in the cheat. Police said Rocha's body was fo und buried Wl· der a pile o( b.ruah in the •ccUled youth's backyard. . •'Thia guy should never have been allowed out of jail as Ion& aa there is 1 question about whether he Is aale," Barlow said. Di.st r ict Judge Mike M. Machado. who released the ac- cused youth Nov. 21 on a personal recognizance bond, said he was unaware of the circumstances ol ... YA PO RUB ,_... CIWlla l ,, ......... .... Dist .. ,, C* the cue and ~leuecfthe youth aa a routine matter. "I had a whole stack of personal rec'l&Dizance bond requesta from 16· and 17-year~lda who were try- ing to 1et out of jail," Machado said. "It is a routine procedure. This Is just a miaundentandlng." Criminal Cow1.a Administrator Jim 'nM>m, who ia responsible far presenthuf Dersonal reco1ni1ance. . bond requetta to preeidin1 Judtes. said he would take responsibility for the youth's.release. 1 'Thil haa been a routine pro-cedur~ for three yean and thil is the first problem we have encoun- tered with a juvenile," Thom said. · "From now on I will personally screen au requests and give the jud1es more information on cues which rajght need it." SPECIJlLI·- ............ . • er... • Frest [ ... • &leutrs .13 _,__,~~ u. -1.21 IMITY LADIES' .CARDETIE 12.98 SAVE•a.oo ..n ·-· "m-FOLD" BILLFOLD BUYNOWI M:IMA11 PURSE KIT · 1'1-i. :::-;· _. ..... . . ...... .... .. SPECIAL I ........ ._. .............. ........... ........ AD PRICES PREVAIL: WEDNESDAY, DEC., 3rd THRU SATURDAY, DEC., 6th 1 n. Cl££N Scotch Pine ... ., It l· ... --.. MM 2.19 6YI n. QR££N Scotch Pine BALSAM 11 TI'S 2 "·TAU "MIDGET" LIGHT SETS "f'OllHIOST" SttHJ bvnt1nc 01 n11111111 •IMNtn/I l~"mOfU 189 21tt" .: Of to • IA SPECIAL I I.mil CIYSTll Pine Tree CANISTER n.,~ina­ "--ils* lR" 4\M Al!Ot l 111 P n .. \1 .,,1.,l ,,, ",,.,,., ' I. • 10 • r .. ,. ·• '' , · VISA" 1.69 40 u. --/ ' • '"' ' [•. I• • fill Ill flilo .. • I"' .. KAY'S- Candy Ca11s -UGOf21 CllOCOUTt .Christlllas Bells ••. • Christmas Baits 111. ggcu SPECIAL I DECORATED Metal Boxes f .. .., ...... ~*' f Jltl<~METICB Gift SET •Ami SllAW l"914'4 ., .. , .. , ... ~""* 17.95 Gift SET • ATTU Siil)( l.,. ''"II •SlDU r..11 ..... Travel KIT • AITD Siii" lfTIOI .~. u •Sla DEOO 1\i ., ·:.C1U11•11.5.99 ENGLISH LEATHER Musk Colo1ne 5 OO for MEN 5 oz. 111111!::::.ll 1.50 VALUE fOlt • T'WUIE "ClmlEi GIFT SET" • Ami SM ft 1 IL ··:.~ l IL 5.00 "The W'rldemess .. GIFT SET • W1tl Wft h i •COl.OClll 111 •SOAP f 11 llNJ 7.00 CHAPS ~ IWn UUID amt anr 1 1 • can 1 1 ., 5.50 BRUT 33 UT SET ' • SIUIJ4I Llllll l S II • ·~ SllCI 1 s ., 6.50 I I I SPEC IA LI MIDDY "ENElllZU" .... _. Musical BEU ·SPECIAL I 11 . orz 1.29 HUHT~ihcH-A... & ...._.._. -lplfWl1•al1 & ldlftte'-hedt & Oetfleld -.... 'OUNTAIN YALLIY -MetftOlle & WerMr Batteries • "C" • '1" c.11 NaS• z •sml( .... 1.19 . . U•YINI -Culver Dr. I Welnut •1n1m1 ''CtaltrltM" .. SIZE ...... ·2.11 · = IL TORO-Mm fl11ldle .. ,_... llll•ON NJO-Ian ............ lllrwy. IANTA ANA-lt1 t '-""' ....... tcr..t . . -~ .. . ... . ~ ,,.. 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H•r 19Cntary, The ch.ildren were r•portedly will. socuUon charity, Ute cllU...'1 Su• av ... told Preu Aa.ociaUon{ l•ft $1,'1'10 apiece in their·father's "Jt ii a aeriowa offer. They want ·~•man • ...,..tld · Brltaln'1~eatk new• aaency:" will, with the bulk of the eati.mated to 1~w they are not tryin1 to aet Sellen' cbildna Uve ln London After &la.n cllld ln l..ondon on dOft'tthlnkltworthyofcomment." $4.7 million to '9.4 million estate their hands on the money. They where they are wrtUn1 a boc*on July M f0Uowln1 a heart •ttAu•k , a Seller.' children are Michael, goint to Miu Frederick. jutt don't believe Lynne should their father tilled "p.1. I love le111 bltt .. brol&e out betwMa 2'. and Sarah, 23, Crom the actor's The children say they want lJ!e ·have It," the spokesman sa.id. you." ..... ._ . .., I.II 11 oz. SIZE SPECIAL! SUGAR TWIN . .•. 69C SAVE 1.58 SPECIAL; I .II =:!'II AD PRICES PREVAIL: l2u.CIM PAIOfl 1.18, .. 2.B l31LmE A>~ AIHll' I Ill R fllk~I NII k t r\f .. ,j.,,. 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"""'"' arylc .. , .. ...... 28.95 SPECIAL I HUNT. •iAc"-A-... a 8'o-....-9-n111111 a,...,_ .. ..,. a ca.....w '°"'"AIM YAU.IV -111 .. lle & Wlf'Mf Nhfl'OlltT-10IO trwtfte, ....... ,.._ IL TOAO-Ml7t 1111 ....... AtH · ..... 'l&IO-ltln .......... -,_,. 1m• ~ CuMf Dr. a........ IAMTA ANA-"'' ............... liiit " A~Wt ....... WILL CONTESTED . p..., ..... ,.. P8inter fined in protest MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) -A high school prin- cipal who says he paint- ed over "Guinea" on several road sign s because the ":Ord is a slur against Italian- Americans has been fined $245 and told to stay out of trouble . John Varesio was pro- mised by Judge Donald Belfi that if he avoids further brushes with the law for six months his conviction will be wiped from Nassau County court records. VARESIO, 47, was ar· rested Oct. 31 for paint· ing over seven s treet sig ns along Guinea Woods Road in the village of Old Westbury. Village ofricials con- -tested Varesio's claim that the word is a slur, saying that it refers to Guinea hens . wild birds found in that part of Long Island_ VARESIO WAS sus- pended from his job at Long Beach Senior High School, but was reinstat· ed after the Long Beach School Board censured .JH.m and fined him $1,000. After being fined Varesio wrote a check for $245 to t h e Old Westbury commissioner of roads to pay for re- pa i nng or replat'ang the s igns. Contest forms · available Entry forms are available for the C hristmas home and shop decorating contest sponsored by the City of Huntington Beach and the women's division of the Huntington Beach Chamberof Commerce. Prizes will b e awarded for the best decorated shops. in- dus trial buildings and homes an a variety of categories. Entry forms must be returned by Dec. 10. and judging will take place Dec. 17 and 18, Forms are available in the public information office at Huntington Beach City Hall. 2000 Main St .. the Chamber of Commerce office, 18582 Beach Blvd .. or at the Huntington Beach News office, 2223 Main St .. 'Cinderella' --at Saddleback The childhood classic "Cinderella" will be staged by the Sad- dleback College fine arts department Friday through Dec. 14 in the.. college's studio Theater. Information retarding performance limes and -ticket.a may be obtained by calling Ul-4858 bet.ween 10 a .m. and 2 • p.m . AJ4 QM." N.OT UTCHJNSON. ltaa ) ,,. liMol ....... -.MMll nearly a hall ti blotk o"tlld• th• ...... Cl&y Hall. y ..... u.r. '°buy paJtilat ..-.n be 10W bJ the city· SI rcwU-. .. &ebeM ..... MdfUOfortM ............... m'IUIATSD JOO ........... ,... wll•• City Hall ,Mdt.Mftntmu bedbaenlhetefot llo.un io tem· u..tdlpped ... teem durlna lbe ut Leon Schart1, \be ctunaoo b\as1nessman was hrst in line, ked away without a le meter when city of· ls announced a 20- er limit on sales ause of the large d. be cit y previously plated a 100-meter limit on ales. Schartz said he h orders for 100 meters would buy none un- he could satisfy all requests. E&&V KISNER or H chinson was the first to) urchase a meter. and h~ ught the limit of 20 a l oqh be said he also h ' requests for 100. He s the ones he kept for hi self would be used as C istmasgirts. ity officials said some pie said they planned se the meters as ga1 s. One man· said he oed to &tut one in bis rr nt yard. And one pe son said he planned to m e lamP. which would gi 12 minutes of lltht fo penny. he city removed all pa king meter heads two ye rs ago and offered fr e parking to en- co rage shopping. City of cials finally decided th new free parking was w king well, and took th\? meters out or m~hballstosell them. • l M...aft ... •hi Miiette Eutii• Blake, left, teamed up with Lionel Hampton,· ri&ht, to perform ea.te•1 11210 ... bit "Memories of You" duriq a benefit for tbe New York City Police Relief Fund. AJao pictured are Cab Ca lloway, seated at right, and Bobby Stewart, itanding at left. The fund benefits widows and cbildren of slain New York police officers. authentic NATION Clincer /UTllb soUght Spo"eameo for the Oranie County unit of tbe American Cancer Society are appealin1 for eomp)etjoa ol what Started out laat 1prlDJ( aaa1ooc1 idea. Nelpbor-to-Nei1bbot' doll•tJon kits were "di•· tributed throughout the county to be pa11ed throu1b area neitbborhoods, where reaideo~ could place .. ~atiou iD them. Community leaders de1i1n•ted by the Cancer Society wen to collect and tum iD tbe fund-raising kit• on which the or1aniutioa relies for support, ~ut few have turned up. If you have one of the kill containini the charitable funds. call 752-MOO . crlckat S'MZ4-\:Qr ... .. 44 Ptashion Island• Newport Beach•114!644·5070 l00l '4atwood Blvd.•""twood ViJJage•2l3/4 79·7121 Prices wffadw • 1 qt S..,. DK. I 4. Hlrry! s-....... , ................ ..... ........ ..... .. ........ GOURMET FOOOS 0 SPIRITS CUSTOM GIFT PACKS· MllA ll'ftA-IMlt AWAeiML Great bubbly a greet price. 5 ,l. nit 1~ NOCHE .., 8UENA IUclwr 11\en O.E.,is. ; .. 1977 CAl9MIT SAUYteMOM. Another fine vintage froma winery that rNkn excellence a habit. , ~~ ........ s439 -·~ CSMOeeAWMA9iMUMS Burgundy, Chablia. RhiM. and Vin RON all great reduc.d. - - COKE & 1'A8 BOOTH'S- GIN 59!.! USHER'S SCOTCH 59!! Canadaln " L.T.D. 1111m1.1 ................. 4 MA TIVS IOSI. Serw the import thef everyone likes. even old Scrooge. ~rtr suo 52" _, .. llYa OAllS 1979 CHAIDOMMAY. This Sonoma. Olardonnay has 1 ibu ous dry, silk)' T•te. :!:'1 suo 541• ........ ,,, CHHOM ILAMC. 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Daredevil stunts. bombing runs, dogfights and precillkJn takeoffs and landings will be practiced by memben of the Orange Coast Radio Control Club. says spokesman Dale Finley. The planes, ranging from World W-ar I biplane- - models to je\;& and helicopters, will also be displayed on the ground in the show planned to benefit the Marine Corps Toys for Tots campaign. Visit.on may bring a new toy, unwrapped, and club members will collect and deliver them to the an- nua I drive for the underprivileged .. DAVll T ... telay, o.ambl< 2, t• at f OOPM J0$El'ti COllNEl..11.1$ DAVI~, re~I· at tl)lt P«lfi< View Mort1ier y Cl\apel deftl .. Senta Ana, Ce. P-AWAY°" Mess of OWISll_, llurlel •Ill lie held NO-r 1', ,.., Ill Sent• Me, c... °" ~Y. Oe<emller l . 1• •t ....... rHldenl of ti• H•r-"'"" IO:OOAM .. °" l..edy ow... ol ........ for J7 ,..rL "-wft • memtier of Cetl>Ollc °""'"· Ne-1 &e..:11, C•. COHI l..ilW ,.... •~of .,. VFW 10< Interment Pklfl< lltew Memoria l lS"ert,lle-.settoe-rofli.e P e rl Pe<oloc Vo e• Mortua r y, Newpon ...,_.C<Kte MIW GrAn911 Ne•POrt lloN<ll dit'9CIOf\ ' H• h •urvived l>y 11ls wife Bonnie ••Hl'faLO Ohl• of S..te Ana, Ce .. e '°"William JUNE A. REHFIELD. rn odem Of D. Oe•IS of Coste Mes•. Ce., • NewPOrt -II. c;e. Peued away °" CleUtflter I.ell• M. He,.,-..., of s.nte O.<emller 1, 19IO. sr.. was • 1e..:l'ler ¥Arie, ca .. J .,-•• 2 llfotllen lor 10 yHf\ ei IN s.nte An• Com· F.W. Devis DOS ot W••llln9ton. munlty COil• si.e" wrvl-11¥ r.r "-'1 Onts -of WMN"lfon. • l\uU1e nd l..•w renc• Rellloeld of •itl•r E-Ven Alta of WeslllnQIOn. He•-1 a..c1>, Ce.; e ..., E ....... Ser•i ~•• lleld o n W•dneldey, ltel\lleld of Sllke, AleM!e, 2 deU91)ters O.Cemo., >. ,.., •I IO;OOAM '" the Petr le le R-lelcl of All-Mlcl\i9'0f' Her-~ MemOflel c.Mpel wilt\ -Am1 R-i.14 of llldd9,.;,0 Me1N ,II.,,. llr..ai Kurrie of the PYfttlyterlen efld 1 erAnlkNICI Tlmotll,. Gr~v.slde Cllotrcll of lfW Co-I of Colle MIN MrYICU were llelO °" w.-su1 offlclet..,. ,....,...,,t •t H•r-1..e-OKemller J. ,_ et 2 OOPM at tM Memor1.i Peril. S.rYIOS -,,,. Hat-~ ......... Ollw Memone l dlr•ctloll of H..-, 1..e--Moulll Olive Perk. Servlcn .,,.... the dot'9Cllon ol Mort ... ry of C.le Mew. S.-US4. Herbor ~Moulll Ollw Mortuary ol Ill HHI Y C.O.t• -. S40-SU.. Wll..1..IS C. ICtHHE'I', res1def>I of Hewpon e..cll, c... Peueo ••u "" OK-•• 2, 1•. He we1 -n In - l..oremie, ~on""°'" t. 1no. H• ••• • c..,.ler tor Jt .,..,. tor Un!Ofl ttec11k 11.u,-.... w•• • vet••-of Deatlu World Wor II In ... U.S. Army. He re· ~ U I-• .....,._ ~ In WOflcl War ti Al .. ltw lll<WY NleWI "'"" -1-<htster, -victory Alletlc Cam-In Met .. -...... ~· ......... ... Eu L --" wrvt ..... by !ft_. ..... trice H ~rt11ere Kinney of ..._, llHC:ll, C• .. 11Ts .:::;;.....,, parents Jftw -I.ewe Kl,,,..y of West CoVIN, -a:~rMiris icennetll c Kl11r10 ol lie-In Perk, C. .• llocllerO w. ltlllrllrY of WnhlnQlon enO Dale 8. Kinney ot Newport lle•<ll, Ce., I llfot ... r, S Ji\-~. -4 grendcNldr.,. M•morlel wrvlcn wlll be held 011 TllUr-y, ~ 4, 1• et I .OOPM' e l U. 9olti ..,_,....~1111 a. l utllllt WHl<ll" a-1 Wiii\ •e ... llflt(,. Kur. rte oltlcletont. s.r,,o<es u11der Ill• dlrecUOll of llellt 9ero-ron·Smllll & Tullllll WHICllff CMpet Mortuary of Colt• Mew ...... 9:171. MAttOHIY PARI S CAP) -Sir Oswald Mos ley, 84 , British aristocrat who led a fascist blackshirt movement in support of Hitler and Mussolini before World War II. died at hi s home-in·exile today at Orsay. near Paris. NASHVILL E, Tenn. KATHI.EE"' A"'H MAHONEY. retl· d9nl Of Colle ~. C.. PeHecl away on. No_....r lO, ,.., Sun lved l>y ,,., per..,_h Mii. & Mr~. Jay Mf!IOneY Of "'••-1 llN<ll, Ce . 1 1lste" Kerry Md ~ -t>rolher .>ofln RKole· lion of .... Holy R-y will lie M IO "" CAP) -Joe Heathcock, 66. who recorded' such country tunes as "Hap· PY Birthday U.S.A." and I .. Bob's Rose." died Monday of c an cer . Heathcock also played the role of Chester's un· c l e in CBS -TV 's "Gunsmoke." CHICAGO (AP > _I George F. Barrett, 73, Illinois attorney general1 1 ' from 1941 to 1948, died Tue s day i n Palm Springs. f'tHCIUOTHHS mLUOAD?Y MOtmlAI 110 Broadw y Costa Mesa 642-9150 IALTllHGHOtf SMfTH & TUTHIU WISTCU"' CHArtl •27 E 17th St Costa Mesa &4&-9371 PBCl llOTMllS SM11MS' MOITUAIY 627 Main St. Hunt~:-ach ........... , COLONIAL .... AL HOMI 7801 Botaa Ave Westminster 893-3S25 PAClllC Y•W ~, .... Cemllery Mortuary Chapel 3!500 P.cific View Ortve NewPorl e .. ch 644-2700 NICOlbCll lllOITUAl•S L~unaBeacn 41M·IM15 L~una Hilla 788-0933 Sen Juan Cap11trano 415-1776 tttMDI LA~MT. OUYI Mortuery. C.mtl.,-Y Ctemmtory 112SOitlefA"9 . Costa~ &40-5554 • --Novelist / R. Gary kills self · PAR i-s (AP> French novelist Romain Gary, found dead in his Paris apartment with a bullet wound in the head, 8'nt a suicide note to his· 'publisher saying his act wu not connect· ed with the death of his ·former wife, actress Jean Seberg, 18 months ago, the publisher said today. Editions Gallimard re· leaaed the. text of the note. It said in part: "No connection wiih Jean Seber1. jA'Ven of broken hearts are kindly 1 a a It e d i.., I o o It: elaewhere." ~ I ' GARY, M, whose body I ••• fO\IDd 1\le9day, aaid the reaaon for hia auicide could be itven u a nervou1 breakdown "but then, it must be aald that baa lasted alnce I reach manhood and allowed me to auc- ce e d ln my literary wort." .. • • ..All Part of a Rainbow Of Services Bringing a New Erain Savings to California. r-------------------·--------------------------------· .. , . / I I -~ INTDISl"·BIARING G!' I I Don't !itand ln line ln January! 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There'sJ>lentyof~nnrtoeacttdareforjottingdown I ~a• lrUfta D . an your important appoinnnmts .... cat you forget. all holidays are noted. I ~...._. Suppty ~ timited. so get yours today at your nearest Citiums off~. I tf'or 1ntortnation on no. to~ tor • free Clt1ten1 lnlefnt-8esring Checlt•ng Account. I Cheat Card: VISA, ea.ti ~ ~ I/ltd ctiectl QUSl'MIM Cltd. pleeM i.flc IO 'f04JI •• C1t1zens ~ c:ounteb 111'11 r'Md ihe °'1NnS dtlclo9ufe ltalements --------------------------------------------~ • .. rtEWPORT IEACH: 3300 Well o.t ~ nw Newpolt BMt •• 631-9205. ~ -J .. ; J I ' • 1 . ! • r • . DECEMBER'S , Gardening Tips~ l.1,·1ng lhn ... 1m.1-.. Tn·l':-:-hould rn1I\' ~t;1y inJ1>11r:-11m· \\\'t'I-. 111 I II d:1y-... I kl11rt· bringing your I fl'l' mJnor .... '' .1 h.·r 1 I \\\' 11 .ind kt dr:11 n. _<>nt'L' lrt'L' b 11l<l1>11r:-.. ,hl·t l-. m11slurl' tbi l~. SmJll lrl"l'~ \\'ill d1 1 l)\:llt·f th.in lar).!l'r 111ll'S. Spray dL'l1J11111L.; pbnt... m I\\ f11r insl·•·ts Jnd fu n.l,!u .... l ~l' Ch <1l'11n B11rJ11il Spr;1y. l>rt·m:h limbs and lntnk \\'l'll. Roget's Reminders Harl' root n1SL·:-and frui t lrl'l'S itrl' a\·~11bhll' no\\'. Sh11p l't1rly f(lr a g1KKI sl'll'dinn. l<l'ml'rnll(:r lo kt•ep ronts moist while ,,·ailin~ lo pliinl. Thin uul \11p·hct1\')' l'\'crgrt't!ns. ,\Jso tri m deridunus pl;1nls f(1r slt~1pc. • • • "O. Christmas Tree, 0 Christmas Tree" Trl't'S ~ind Hogl·r's ).!11 ltanJ in hanJ. AnJ this ~\·;1r. l11r lht· \'l'T)' firs I t 11nl'. \\'l'·n: off<:rin~ nil Christ 111;1:-Trn·s -up lo :!O' t;dl -of :\<Jhk I· 1r. ~:11kh l'inl·. ;111J l'l11n t;ili•111 Fir. . \ls11. l<11gt·r·:-ufftor!-:1 d1nir l' of 1111ly the \'cry lx:sl Ill li \'i ng yuld1J1.· tr1.'l'~. Shop l'arly for a ).!I I( 1J .;l'11:\."I j, in. " ... With lights all aglow." l'hr M 1:-t· In 1111 our Sl'k:dion of delicate tiny lrL'L' lights imporkd fmm Italy. lk'auliful. 1\ slyll' <ind warmth .that radiates spirit. You won't lin<l .:1 mon.: St•nsatinnal \\''1Y !<1 ad<l sp<.irklc lo your hoh<l<ty Lll·rnr. The · ·christmas :Candles. Set a magit:al Christ mas mo<KI with i:andk s. Our Sl.'h:cli11n -is a m< 1st l'X knsi\·1.· one. ~la.ny imported frmn Ccrmany and r\ll-;tria in colors lo l!nhafKl.' your holid.1y dl.'COral in).!. American Express . .. -.. . ...... ,. . THIS ·CHRISTMAS TAKE ROGER'S HOME I FOR THE -HOLIDAYS Titc worlt.l of Christm.:1s has hc1.·n 4uidly unwraprx·J 111 our gankn of holiday fan tasy. Look for Cr<1i:dul Chcn1hs fr11 m 11.:tl\' . .:ind \ \ l1irn:-k<1I woo<l canings from Sc;inJinana. El~~;mt ly Lrl'.:Sll·J ornaments ;rnd Dt:c11r;1t1,·1.· lrl'i: t11ps ha11J mi1<l<: h~ Euroix·an f ami li<:s. J\nd still there is more. \\'r;:1pping pa11':r and rl.'am..; 111 uJlt1r1ul nhhi 1n from fa1r1>pl'. l{ockin~horsl.'s. I land·p;1i nl l'J n:ramiL c.1nd rryslal dL"l'l)fJlions. Wl.' in\'ilt you to l'\pl'm·nt.:\' ~1 i<o)..S(:r's CarJcns Clmstmas -whdl' lhl.'TL:, nothing liki.' it in all lhL· \\mid. The Never-before Bedtime I Story. l<nl.!l'rs offl'rs lhl' unu.;ual. This yt:;ir, Id lhl· .spi rit 11f Christm~1s whi sk you uff 111 l'hin.:1 and rnnil' h11ml· in a fli~hl of fann·. \'t'\'l'r -hcfort' han: Wl' had this crJlorful c;11ll.'dion of fans -lar~ and smLlll; Pill"X'.r hutkrflics: incredihll.' minitilurl' ::mimals -intriraldy emhroidcrcd. Each dl'si~n is J1.·slinl'J to add to your holiday pkasur~. Poinsettias And Gardening Ideas. High quality Ecke Poinsetti l<cd. while, pink ;ind ".lin).!ll' \'arig<ilt'J \'l'rsion). Cho< 1Sl' fro i 11" pols. rcdw11od tuh.. h;mginl-! l 1skl'l s and t rl:l'S. · Tradition Lights the Night Spectacular Roger's Annual Candlelighting Celebration_ Each yl'ar. th is \'cry spcci.il holiday l'\l'lll hcromcs mrnc popular. \\'t· slarll'd this Christmas tradition seven years aJ,!o and 11 remains a much antkip<1ll'd Cl.'khrat ion of J"Y· You're indkd l<1 join us. Cmtly lil!hl lhl' niJ,!hl. \\'ith candl<:s. \\'ith carols. \\'ith S(.•asonjl refreshments. It's our gift In yPu. ~11..'rry Christmas ;mJ lhl' warmL·st of S<'a!'<m~ "'ish~s. Friday, December 5: 6 to 9 pm. Friday, December 12: 6 to 9 pm. A Christmas Gift Certificate, hmmmm .. . . .. .. -.... .,. -. .. ...""""'. ~~~~~~.,.. Wreaths;·· Garland .and Holly I Jl.'sil,!nl'J ju~I f1 tr ~' 1u < ir "'" K 1:-l· fn 11l1 < 1ur Sl'il'di11n 11( crl';1\i\'cl~ d1::-ii,!nl'll ;1rr;1n~t'n\l'11ls . lk siJ1.::-tn·:;h grt:t·n:-.ind fl, l\wr:-. \\t ;d:-' • 1.fkr Jril'd atr;rngl·m1.:nb. Visit our florist. W e're h1.:rc lt> lttlr. The Holiday Nursery &hool. < ;11rtl11n l~1kcr Uo~ J prt·"t·nt.; :1 \\" 1-p;1rl ~·m1n<tr '111 ft·"li\'l' candll'li~hling. dl'1..·11r;.t11 •n-.. .\\11rl--1ni.: ,,1111 lr1..·.;h 1!J1·i.:n-.. ind u1 ·~1tin~ .i Chn:-lm;1:-l.1hk· lr•1111 ~'•llr ~.1ri.k11. "Con.11 m·~ Chri stmas 0 >Ur:)(.·.·· Part I Tul'sd~~" l>l'n:ml-x:r ~). 11 ~u11 Part Ir Tut:sJay. I X-cL·rnhcr 1 t). 11 am The Plant Doctor ~ (). >ly rn ... 1·-.. h.1u 1,,111i,.1ut11ul \·, ,,,, tlit·~ "l'l .ir I•, l>t 111,int..! l\'.1\\.·, ;ind i..:1111ll! "Iv:..!!.!~ · 1111\\ 1 .111 I pr111111 •lt 11..·111·\H·1' ·lru1i.,!tl1 .tl1d ~T11\\lh .\. l<ns1.·_s :-irrnx1:ill· a r1..·st lkl.!m . I pn1111111.! n 1~t·:-l\11 k .ind \'"'' 1h.1k. I >unnL: d11rni.11k~. :-pr;1y wi th 1 • .'ll.it 1111 }J,. •rel• •ii ... pr.1\' 111 iti:.url· 1x· ... 1 · lrl"l' pl.ml:-. \s tW\\ l.!n m lh :1pp'-·.1 r~: :-l.1rl i\·rtililll11.! w1 lh l >rl h" : \\',1~ l\11" F• 111J Escape To CC@D@IT~~fil~; l .l'I ~11111 111 •llll' .ind l.!i1rdt·n ri.·;1d~ l11r llw h11lid.1~ '"1:-.11n. l'iill 11ur L'11l11r ... c;11X. pl'upk .ind t 1 nd nu I "'h;it 1 lll'ir l.11Hl~l.';1p, .1 nd ).!,irdt•n Ill>-! '-'P~:rt1 :-l· l'.in do 1111 \11u'. 640-5 806 Christmas Pine Pots. Ci\'c a 1-!ifl I h<tl gr11w~. lk;mltful anan),!cnl\:nls 111 pll'<1sc th•N' you l'arl· eth11ul. Indoor Christmas Color.· Sd1..~l from a \'ilricly nf \'iCJh:b ;ind on:hids in colors 111 hnghkn yuur holid;iys. . \ gi fl lWI i fie.ill; frurn l<ogd~ C;irdl'll$ .. \ \\'tmd1.·rful th11ul!hl \\lll'n ii rnnws 111 thinking t1f ,1 pr1.·~L·t1f for I hat w11111krhil :-111m'I llll'. Nl ti l!,( I fl · INI IC lC >fl ()lJ I fJOOll 1'1 ANI!, K 11 ( 1111!,I · I AND'::>CAPING AN I j(JI Jl ~. P/\110 ruANllUR[ & AC'CI S~10Rl£S Open -9to5 Daily l San Joaquin Hiiis Ad. at MacArthur Blvd. Across from Fashion Island • Newport Beach ·640-5800 \'isit our "C;:1rdt'rlini.{ Cift ldl'a Ccnld" Sl·l· how lo dcsi~n and nl.'ak a ).t1fl lo pl1.:.1M.' your fo\'orllc ~arucner. l<l'mcmhcr In sh11p ;11 Ro)..l<:r's fl)r super stix·kin~ stuffNs lil\1.· small tools. J;!IO\'CS: h~11l~. ck. -for IJ\l' spcdal I • gardeners on your ~Ht list. _/ \ America's Most Beautiful Carden Ce nter • , ...... ~ ... . -' I NATION · - SeUbore ·choked ·by ·'red -tide' mist lllft••• DAYTONA l&ACH. Fla. <APl Hua1ry Ibara Md .uaam1 jeUyfiah have been amoo1 the · -'•fl8M ,_.. at U.. Hlf protlabned "WorkS'• MOit ramcM.W Beath·' In yean patl LMt ...a. the 1thtertq beach hid another uawuMd vlli&or that left ••chfo.ra <·ouah&na. Meel ... and rubblnt tt..lr •YH I WU dlapoted u a toiuc mlal from reel Ude. a mll'l'OOl'IU•tm Uaat c• taUM paral1Uc polioninc m peopl• who eat rOll&ao\inattd atafood · TM mt1t ... m~ to ctiu1pate wider hHvy raln late In tiw week, but otf1fi1l1 aald th~y CO\lltn 1 I» ·~ wtwther 1t1 ('IUM! at1ll lurked tn \.M O<'Ha watt'r u!f Oaytooa Keach ".U llPONT~NSO\J8LY .U IT TOOK effert. 1t • lo.ftl to'bavt to reduce lt.Hll by oature. I don't ~oow -.y other way to •t•te It," .. id Frank Lu· drov•, Vol~i• Couoty'a environmental health director ''It'• a wait ma aituatioo " H...tredl ol bea<·h1oen cu1f.\Plauaed of itcbio1 Uaroau, irritated eye. and tiogling nc»e• becauae ol th• pe!Jky mttt. which atate orficlals say formed .. hen tidee beanna the red tide organism broke up near shore. • W&Dds picked up the tmy toxins from the water aod dtapersed them into the air. Some lifeguards v.•ore urg1cal masks Then. last Wednesday. 3S Volusia llfeeuards left their beachside towers . .. I've never heard of anything like it." said a cuughmg Tom Renick, chief lifeguard. wbo has worked on the beach since 19619. I N OKMOND AEACH, O•"FIClAlS even bar- n CJiOed streetsiae entrances to the ocean for several hours. What the problem meant to this cit.y's tourist· based economy during the Thanksgiving holiday was uncertain because it was coupled with rainy, gloomy weather. ( I.. M. 80\'D ) DAILY PILOT ... •1 INFORMS in the SHIP-LAP-SIDING J • A Play House • A Garage for Toys • A Storehouse • A Barn for Pets and Small Anlm~ls COMES IN PREFAB CONSTRUCTION EASY TO BOLT TOGETHER LA YA WAY #OW FOii THE HOUDA YB ASH, COALS, SAND DOUBLE BURNER 2.c" suaa. s I 3 I 95 ~\h S~LE ''.;599so CHECK OUT THESE FEATURES • • loo.. a. loVS • 3 • Fleilllle Conntc:lor 10 Gas l1111 &rar>Ct>eo • VoianlC ASh & C•ndttS • Flhibility Lokt Stacking • Evtr Gio. Embe<s Woo6 Bi-Flo • 1 'rut G~ranlet • Oollble 8u1ntf System FIREPLACE SCREENS FAN SCREEN ·-• ~CE'SMAY I!( ~CHASED SEPARATElY from s9911 UNUSUAL STRENGTH 2" VINYL STRAPS. ----.::.. ':,*.::=.,. ,,, .... TOuriam.afftelaa. here are traditionally alow \0 .admit that auch phenomna are scartq touriata. OM llo&el m.....-r reported a few touriata can- celed reurvatlom, but lhe owner of several other area hotela said he d idn't know~ any dent in bual· neaa u a result of lh• naUooal publkll)'. Meanwhile. frllhtenLnt theori" ranaine from the pta.-ible -that the mist lll'Ole from aurplua mUitary chemical weapona dumped In the Attantic Ocean -to the Improbable -that German U· boats sunk off the coast in the 19409 carried poison gas canisters lhatonly r~tly brokeJ&D. THE •181' BEGAN APPEA&ING Nov. 16, but waan 't Identified for days. The water lacked the crimaon colorine associated with the red tide or-a an ism, and there we ren't any widespread fishkllla. · Red Ude is com moo along Florida's southwest GuJf Coast durin& the summer, but it's rare on the east eout. Landrove said he had not beard or an outbreak of the toxic alaae In his 19 years wiUa Volusia County government. IndMd, aome federal officials buen't accept-ed the atate Department of Natural Resources' red tide.explanation, which prompted the st.ate to impoM a sbellfaabin& ban along the coast in five oortheut Florida counties. , "It certainly doesn't sound like red tide. I don't know what it is, but I think it needa more study," sajd Chuck Moore, of the Environmental Protection Agency in Atlanta. WIBLE HEALTH OFFICIALS COVLD offer Daytona Beach's business community little con- solation, they did aay everyone should ~ relieved that the mist was only nature's handiwork. "In my opinion, it could have been a lot worse," Land.rove said. "And by worse, I mean man-made. Man has n't got the sense that nature does ... when man provides irritatioo to man, he kills him.'' Civil rights leader James Meredith has · filed $16 million ·s u i t a g a i n s t Jackson, Miss., re s taur ant c laiming ma licio.us pro- secution in dis· ute over pa.._·-1---- m en t for a pizza. for Best Quality and Selec.tion of Handmad¥t19s from China, Persia, India & Roma~a at reasonable prices. 2421 E . Coast Hwy. (714) 673-2224 Corona del Mar ' ~· .• RAtTAN SWIVEL ROCKERS YOUR CHOICE· Includes cushions NOW S 199!~$36200 42" TABLE a· ·4 PLUSH CHAIRS with comfy padded bac~s SALE SJJGG. $833 s399 GLASS FIRESCREENS A glass door enclosure prevents massive toss of heated room air up the chimney caused by mi.~ fireplace drafts. ~-,,~ ENERGY SAVING . 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One reads of "million dolla r settlements" in injury lawsuits . How can you get proteetion against such a large settlement? C.L .. Laguna Niguel l...,.ance companies coataded by A YS advl11e puchubal a perso11al ambreUa]IOllcy, alM called aa ei1ceu llabUlty policy. 1'be9e poUcles provide llablUty protection for almoet all llM·bubleu ac· thltles over and above your llllderlym1 covera1e, ••ether It'• auto, homeownen, etc. · All ambrella policy cu pve YH covera1e of ap lo SI mlllloa or more, depeadl.81 •lite~· paay aad your present amoat of llablUty la· Hraace. Look for a policy that offers protection for you ud yoar family for most personal lajary aad property damage llablUty losses both la this routry and abroU._ _ Salriy 1ir1d rulr DEAR READERS: If It's flx·up time at your house, remember that more than see, ... people each year flacUllemselves la hospital emer1e.cy rooms with damaged hands and flagen becaue of care· le11ly wielded or defective haad &oola. llere are •me INl1lc rules for safe ue .r hand loOlit complied by safety researchers at C.mblaed lasurance Co. of America: -Approach every job seriou.sly, la1pectla1 1oOl1 to make sure they are la good condition ud avoiding horseplay while uslag them. -Wear safety glaaSH la your workroom ••d proted your bands, with &loves if necessary. -Keep every loOI la Its place Hd ase It fer the purpote for which It was cleslped. Don't •• a hammer handle for a crowbar or strike any object with tbe1ideof a hammerhead . . -Never try pomading with a wrench or ue tlasnlpe for a screwdriver. -Screwdrivers must be used with great cau· lion. Never u.se oae to check aa eledrtcal circuit. Don't try to turn a screwdriver with a pair of ' ' pliers. Never hold work in your baDd while ulmg a screwdriver, lest it slip aad you stab ,_neu. -Hold the hammer cloee te die ad ef the haadle with your fingers uderaeath Hd you thumb oa top. Never clutch the loOI cleee &o the bead ud always strl.ke an object smaller t .. n the hammer's pcMUtdlag surface. U die head ls loose or tlte haadle cracked, get a new hudle -or a aew hammer. -Treat any knife with respect. TM ••arper it Is, the safer, becaue a dull cuttlal edge reqalres more ptt11ure and 11 more likely to sUp . . ••t~t, , ....... df!'dMrtl~ DEAi.\ PAT : I am buying property in joint tenancy With two other people. If I pay •ll of the interest and taxes, may I deduct the total amount paid or only one third on my federal income tax re- turn? K.W .. Fountain Valley Uader California law, joint teaaata are jointly Hd 11everally liable. Therefore, Y• can deduct all of tl•e lllterest and taxes paid by yoa, actordlal to tS.e IRS. MST TM'" 11 ns. • OP94TO1MI ..uc ALLIE MAE SPORTSWEAR MANUFACTURERS • CLOSING OUT TENNIS • J0001NG • WMt.U>S Men·s·Women'1 S~ DMeion 60%-to 80% OF S.&le Save •17 on the CPeiiiieY 11Co111fort'' suit. Sele 41.11, reg. 117. The 2·0C sY•I 1"31 NIS plenty 01 Q<Ve 8'\d take l allofed ol a new SIHllCh labfoc in Tooay a Decroo• POlyeSl\l• lrom Klopman r t •lunztt<I Wovens Jec~el nas palch pockets center venl • Seit IOOp alack has s1re1ch waistband _ Men a sizes Blazer •&Q S49 Sale 137. Slactt. reo s 18 Sele 12.11 .. vesi •eo s 1 e Sele St4. Country Look poly/wool suit. Save•so Sale ff.ff. reg. 115'1. Thtee·poece su11 wolll the classic look 1t1111 '11gh1 a1 name on Co!y SUHOU001ngs In 8 luKUFIOUS Olene! OI P01y1woo1 woven lor IOnQ weer and lasllng good looks &ell 1oop panls Men s Stl8S /'\ -; • •1on our · JCPenney ''Comfort'' 2·plece suit. 20°/ooff women's sleepwear Choose from -five dreamy styles. Sd.-E-O' tht-stu•t or 1red'T" ... T'"'e !.!.• .. c• •u•u,., of nvt0n s.ahn al t .. 9"' A>" J t.f!sr "' rr OP•.c.aie L.;ce Of emof<>aery r-.,.fl-t~f'l"S ~·lv"T''-',. .1 S•LeS S M L . F. LOOQ QO-<Oln Reg. S12 Sale 9.60 G. $(le SI I go .. r Reg S10 Sale 58 · H. Sleep srw Reg. 112 Sale 9.60 1. Baoy ooll ''"'" tJ • .,, ia1e 8.80 J. 2 PC pa,amd Reg. SIS Sale 5 12· Selected women's robes also on sale at 20°/o off Save 20% on selected women's blouses for the holidays. Sale.-Sale Sale Sale . 1t.20 •12 12.80 •12 " ... 114. Lono "et· 115. Reg. 111. long Reg. 115. Poly ateevepnn1~ Potynter rono aleeYe atretch crepe blouse wllh ol poly/COiion Sleeve blouH hea l\inlc ol 1 oo-. IOng putt lleevea, voile """" .. notched collw aod woven poly Sell embrooderecl llloe trim, mendlfin" delecheble lte belt, menderin Colar Junior Colar A'Aortld Selected cOIOra colllr Vlriety Of • aizft. Hlectecl prints, junlOr 11.zes tor~ • COiors, miMea' llZ•~ colors •\ JC Penney the Ghristmas E!lace -~~~ .· t Sale 12.80 ..... 111. long sleeve blouse ol 1oo~wovenpc>1y creoe FeetUtes lloe coler eno l)lllcket Se1ec1eo colors '".misses· Siles Sale 13.60 11199. 111. long ....... sollcl Uflresu blouse hat manderin oolar w!tf't lice pleckel on ooler llll<I oufl miases wet. .,..-_. .. ,.,,...-••.,._..,._..ill\..-.~ 41f'#~ .,.,.,.._.••_.,.,.A; J,,:. • > ·~ -.,,._.,. """'• "'•• ........ ~~ ..................... ~---_.,. .. -..... ~ ~~~~--~--~~~~·~-~~·r~ • .. CALIFORNIA .save -goa· on thl• elegant · •. · -••aroeepolnt'' love . · eeat and sofa group. Sale 8.80 R99. $11. Polyestet <Osebud gown rrrmmed w•lh lace g.rts · sczes 7·14 Rosebud gowns. sizes 4·6X. reg $10. Sele H . Aoset>ud palyesler rtannel Plljamas Siles 4·6X •eo s 11 S.1• 1.10. AoseOVd paiamas ~Los 7 t 4 roo s, 2 s.r. 11.10. : \~I. , . \ \ '', Sale 14.40 Reg. 111. Lead crystal bell Coltec 1 111ese Olhet hanO Cul cry slal l8llle accenls 100 Baskel. reg S45 S••• u1. Calle p1a1e reg $42. Sele 33.10. HNl'1 bo• lnol snownl reg S 1 7 Sa le 13.10. ... Sale 24.99 -.111. ·;er. high Ceta!TllC Ctvlltrnas tree • mu1t1·colored 11gnts • Sale •748 : "89· IMI. The eteoant Gtoupo1nl'. cdlec· bOn as IMng room lufn.rute w.th IW eo..e<e<1 ., • nch chenole ,ecquard ol ~ ,._..Wini Olelon. w1tfl reve<IC>le OUltllons S.118 20'1. on OUt "Fun.on Custom Order Booll' 1001 N purcheMCI MP8'1'81y: Sola r90 $499 Sele Utl LOY8 seat reo $4'9 .... SM Sale 1.6.99 Reg. 11.ff. An Old lavonte from out ol lfle put Aluminum gumball m.ctwle wonts with iuat a twisl or tile levet Beked·on enamel hnrsh on bOghl colors glNs globe and 11 tiolds 2 lbs ol . bell ~:. .. on sland. reg I 7 99 Sele 13.ff. Sale 5.60 "89. 17. Flannel Siu P J Of 100'-e>ol~ ..... ,tn -1ed SOiids w•tfl sYperlle<o Pfllll on lop Sizes 4-7 Superhero Ill• P J s Slles 8· 18. reg 8 50 Sele l .IO. Sale 6.40 ........ Sll~•tyte p J s IO< boys Polyeater saes 8 16 Sk•·Slyle P8j8mas sues 4 7 reg 6 50. Sale 5.20. 20°/o off all Wrangler (OJ western boots! Val11•ble coupon Wr11119tr-.ICPen..,.y December 15, 1980 Dr8wlng Win a Chevrolet Luv.Truck SntertheWr ...... ~-.IC ....... J Deo...a.-ta, tMO ........ You C8ft win. Qewrolet Luv tNcll. (Y81ued ., '":t All ttf'trlee muet M NHlved Set......,, Decemltet' a, t • (....._ wlll INlf the ua 8ftd llceftM.) °""" .. your ,..,... JCP9fwwy ,..,,., Dr8Wlng •• MoncMy, D9olmber 15, ,.,, Winner .. be nottfled by IMll. No ~ neceMWY· Wlnnet muet bl 11 °' otdef. w,... _, JC'9nney ..,,....,,_ and '!* ""' .... -"°' ellglble . .... ~~~~~~~~-,~~­ Addrwa~~~~~~~~~~~ Zip Western Boot Sale prices effective through Sunday. Dec. 7 -JCPenney The Christmas Place Ga FA!it.ION'-ISlAND ~ NEWPORT CEN1IR . ' . CWLYN.Or - as .. u1.. • Li . / ve-10 mate . I . . sues 'Kojak' LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -A woman who clahm she abandoned her cateer to make a home for ac· tor Telly Savalu and that for ei1bt yean they ·•acted in all retpecta as if they were husband and wife" bu sued Savala•, the star of televillon'1 ''KoJak" aeriea, for '5 million. Dani Shelidan, who hu called henelf Sally Savalu since 1970, filed the .Wt in Leia An1el• Superior Court. It is baaed on the Marvin venU.- Marvin "palimony" cue. • The suit la the third Involving the couple. aaid,,- Ms. Savalu' attorney, Patrick DeCaroU1 Jr. _,.,. . 118. SA V ALAS SAID SHE UVED with the ac~ tor from January, 1969, to December, 1978, when their relationship ceased. She is uking for the $5 million in support for herself and her daugl\ter by another man. The couple have a 7·year-old son. Nicbolaa. whom Savalas supports under a~urt order. -. / DeCarolis said that Savalas and Ma. Savalaa cease to live together in 1976, but continued to \ "travel together and held themselves out as husband and wife," witil the end of 1978. Ms. Savalas claims in her suit that the actor agreed dur· ing their "partner relationship" that he would assume the full duty to support Sally for her lifetime and to support her daughter Nicolette, 1'7, '4nlil she became married or eman· cipated. SAVAUS .. ~ The court·ordered support for Nicholas is "te mporary." DeCarolis said, and another ~aring 1 was scheduled Monday in the case. but was put off until Jan. 15. HE SAID THE ACTOR IS ALSO attempting to get Ms. Savalas and her children moved out of his Bel Air home so that he can sell it, and that that action may be joined with the other suits. .. , But Stan Karras, an attorney for Savalas, de· nied that there was any court hearing scheduled Monday or on Jan. 15. He said there was no court hearing scheduled in either the title case involving the house or in the support case over Nicholas . ·'There has never been any issue regarding Nicholas, Mr. Savalas has always acknowledged Nicholas as his son and has provided hand· somely for his support and education,·• said Karras. The attorney did acknowledge that the support ·• for Nicholas was being provided under a court order. • Judge paves uny ,. /oi: 'head slwps'~ ,,, ATLANTA CAP) -"Head shops" will be re·'·' • opening in the Atlanta ar~a follo.wi~~ a federal.· '"'4° judge's ruling that a Georgia law lim1tmg the sale·' of drug paraphernalia is unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Richard Freeman said the .:Cl' law is vague and does not specify what types o( ••. drug-related equipment or chemicals are covere4·;,,. by its provisions. • .. · About 30 "head shops" in the metro Atlanta area were cl<»ed because of prosecutiO_!l by local.,,,. •• oflicials. . '""' Price of population • • I .. , .... ATHENS, Vt. CAP > -Townspeople have de·""'· cided a nearly 30 percent population 1rowth in 10 years means it is time to double the size of the ... · local schoolhouae -from one room to two. ~ r .• Voters authorUed the purcbue of three acres ,, · near the old clapboard building. A two·room school will be built at the si~. ·• •· • The old schoolhouse bas housed students in grades 1·6 for more than 120 years. .. ..•. ~.··· ~ ~Longc:John8iJver~~ ... . I • . , Shrimp, Fish & t ,; , .. · r.· .•' ChickeaSpecial. • •I ,~\ $2.99 , Thru Doc. 31 I j • ·!· .. ~ 1 • • Long John Silver's has put together 2 .... ,. .. . ,• tasty shnmp. a crispy fish fillet. a "1'1, boneless ·whitemeat C hicken Plank". golden fryes. fresh cole slaw and crunchy hushpupp1es in one big meal for one small price We onty taste expensive. ' .. ONLY Pll()I • F \ For The Best-Oressectl Gifts Under the ·Tree ~ . Debbie Na1ata, 12, of Fouatain Valley Jlu won tbe top prise for the Hcond comecutive year at the annual Goodwill lnduatries' Doll Fair. More than 200 Girl Scouta and Camp Fire Glrla took part in the event, which required participanta to clean, re- pair and sew new clothes for dolls ob- tained by Goodwill. ... Fashionable foil and glazed gift wraps by Hallmark! Vibrant colors accent stylish, sophisticated designs in extra-wide 30-inch rolls ... and if there's any left over, you can use it any time of the year! 'Os car," pt>I r a c:t"OOll at the SPCA in Monterey. ~ers over blade or bull do~ a:. "ork beg ms on $300.000 Wildlife Rehabilitation enter o~n to public. it will be built in wilderness area where sic and injured wildlHe will be treated and released with minimum of human t·ontact. SPCA executive director John Tiernan directs bulldozer in initial phase. · The reqovated dolls are sold at Goodwill Thrift Stores, with pro- ceeds aiding vocational training and employ- ment programs for tbe handicapped. Other local winners in- cluded Michelle Wagner, Candi Kwok and Gina Gonzales, all or FoWJtain Valley; and Donna Miltimore , Michelle Barwick, Tif- fany Pellkofer and Jen- nifer Dombrowski, or Huntington ~each. Tougher laws sought ( Anti-smoking hemb health goals list WASHING.TON (AP) The health warning on cigarette packages s hould be strengthened within five years. and by 1990 each state s hould enact laws requiring separate s moking areas in work places. the surgeon general says. -Alcohol .consumption should at least be held to the current level or 2.82 gallons per person per year. BY IM, MEASLES CASES should be re- duced to fewer than SOO a year from the current level of about 13,500. • B~SIDE~ PHARMAcy. 1016 baysicfe dr. • newport beach Those were among the dozens of national health goals for the next 10 years outlined in a re- port released by Surgeon General Julius. B. Richmond. The report said the objectives should include reducing the number of s mokers from 33 percent of adults to 25 percent and reducing the proportion of 12-to-18 year olds who smoke to below 6 percent from 11 . 7 percent. · CUTl'ING DOWN ON SMOKING can lower rates of coronary heart disease. chronic lung dis- ease. prematurity in newborns and cancer rates, the report stated. The re port also said that more life insurers should offer differential premiums to smokers and non-s moke rs by 1990 , a nd within fi ve years tar. 1 nicotine and carbon monoxide yields should be prominently displayed on cigarette packages. Other recommendations t·ontained in the 200- page report. "Promotin~ llealth. Preventing Dis- ease· Objectives for the Nation." included the following : -BY 1990, THREE OL'T OF fo ur American youths and adults should be able to identify and distinguish .amon~ contraceptive methods . The re- port also calls for virtually elsmmating unwanted pregnancies for girls age 14 and younger by the end of the decade . and reducing the proportion or second-trimester abortions from 11 percent to 6 percent The infant mortality rate should be cut to no more than nine deaths per 1.000 hve births by 1990, compared with 13 8 deaths now. Hy 1990. three out of five Americans s uffer - ing from high blood pressure should have brought it under controJ. Jap~nese art slashed TOKYO <AP> A Japanese man who said he CQnsidered all modern painting worthless slashed 38 Japanese paintings at the National Museum of · Modern Art in Tokyo, police said. Museum officials said the damaged paintings, all 20th century Western-style modern artwork, in- <.'luded 23 by Ryuzaburo Umehara. one or Japan's noted painters who worked in the 1910s and 1920s. Damage to his work alone was estimated in the millions. - "Police 1dent1fied the man as Kaname Yamashita. 33. and s aid he stabbed the paintings with a steel pipe. They quoted him as sayini he was an artist in the style of 19th century painters Paul Cezanne of France and Vincent Van Gogh of the Netherlands and "I can't understand these works of nonsense . They a ren't works or art.'' ·. \\EB -~pt.St~y 20% OFF ENTIRE INVENTORY-OF MEN'S & WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR ~ Continuing thru ~ ~ December 24th ~- Every high school junior and senior . instead of the current level of about 70 percent. s hould re- c eive acc urate education about sexually transmitted diseases by the end of the decade. -The number or overwetght Americans should decrease from 17 percent of men to 10 per- cent. and from 24 percent of women to 14 percent. -The number of 9-year-old children with cavities in their pe rmanent teeth should be lowered to 60 percent instead of the current level of 71 percent. 760-0111 ... rtserve yoc1 -betf8r: gwe us a rJCe. There's only one thing that sets us apart from every other savings & loan institution: service. Since 1934, we've been giving our customers personal, caring service. The kind of service you won't find anywhere else in town. 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Former lsraell Prime Minis ter Y1tzhak Rabin is s u .. 1ng the Jo'ren c h newsweekly l. · E.x press for $357 , 140 beca~ of an article that claimed he a C' cepted money from a man alleged to have unde rworld conneC' tlons Escort kills • rapist NEW YORK (AP) A man who was forced at gunpoint to witness the rape of his girlfriend later killed the alleged rapist by running him down wi th h i s automobile, police said. Police said the dead man , Andrew Brown. 25., reportedly approached a car as it was parked al lOlsl Street and Poster Avenue in the Flatlands section of Brooklya .. brandished a j;(un and ordered the man and his girlfriend to surrender their money and jewery. 8 R 0 W N, a 'e · cording to the couple. whose names were not released, then ordered the man to take off his clothes and gel Mi the back seal. He then, or- dt red the woman lo dis- robe and raped her, ac· cording to police. The boyfriend jumped oy t of the c ar and chased Brown as he fled down the street. Brown. police said, fi red several shots. . One shot hit the man . in the foot but he con· tinued his chase. Meanwh i le . hi s girlfriend s t arted the auto and followed the two men . When s he caught up w ith he r boyfriend, he took over the wheel and cornered Brown. POLICE SAID Brow11 was apparently trying to reload his weapon when the car pinn ed h im against the wall. sever· ing his legs. Brown died about an fiour-ankr l:ielrig taken to Kings County Hospital Police said no charges were filed against the driver, but the case wi ll t>e presented lo a grand jury. .Two buses ·chartered for parade · The Fountain Valley Parks and Recreation Department Is charte~­ ing two buses to take local families to the Tournament of Roses parade in Pasadena on Jan. 1. The buses.wiH leave al 6 a.m . and return at 3 p.m . Fee for the excursion is $22, which Includes ,seating, supervision and · transporat~on . Youths under 12 must be" ac- companied by an adult. Pre-regialration for the trip is beine conduct- ed i t the city's recrea-· ti on center, 18400 Brookhurst st. lnforma- Uon can be obtained by, callint 839-8811. MYLAllTA Ll9UID ANTACID/ ANTI-GAS . llG. 2.1t _,79 40-PIECE STONEWARE - DINNEIWA~E $JT loclud-.: 8 eoch of c~. 29 99 soucao, f04JP/~ bowl1, salad plate., & dinMr • plqtei. Whaf o• great gth. .. ··"?"~:>· MITAMUCIL · LAXATIVE -REGULAR OR ORANGE HG. 4.79 3s• PIPTO· BISMOL STOMACH RELIEF REG. 2.19 ·11•. ·L.'ORIAL ULTRA RICH SHAMPOO OR CONDITIONER ' REG . 2.19 149 OLDSPICI .TIRSHAYI BY SHULTON REG. 2.99 20• lllYIA· LOT.1011 FOi llAUTIFUL SllN llG. 2.44 .13.• '" ·' I. 11 I J. ~i.1 v 1f·;· ,'//t- ·"' \'1 J1 ~ .MEN'S TAILORED FLANNEL PAjAMAS'" Mod. of eov. cotton/ 20,.. polyester 5'' for comfort. While stocks lost 1 Tiii RIG. 7. 99 010K1 REVLON "INTIMATE" FIAGIA~E GIFT _SETS Weor the scent that soy• many beouriful th1ng1 · about you. MokH 0 perfe(f vii•. too I Hurry In ! .• .. , .... w.dlleldey, December 3. 1980 CWl. Y fltLOT - Curio pl«•• e11qui1itely tQiiptM In btOH. Huffy lnl SPICIAL IUYI .. CLEO 5-ROLL PAPER OR FOIL· GIFT WRAP ~ ""blv-• °" 50 aq. 1 s· ft. pop41r or 25 ~· ff. foll. . 17 llG. 2.2' INTERMAGNnla 60-MIN. BLAN.I CASSETIE TAPE •. .... ..2.l t ... ... 1 1 • .. s.;..~1.•2 ''"··· . . ·--llG. 1.2' IM.1.4t ...... 2 1·1Ua1.6 94c 1115 LITER GALLO WINES •CMAlllS IUIK •MIAITT IUIGUMDY •IMll .... IOSI .,, ... CJfAIUS REG. 3.59 239 JIM BEAM KENTUCKY BOURBON 1 un1 llG. 7.99 5'' • "C" Ol "D'' Siii llG. 1.1t. 63~ ·~ifrlsp -... t.~ DIET DELIGHT CANNED FRUIT SU,ER PRICE !SI . HORMIL_ CHILI WITH "NO BEANS" SUPER PllCt \ 83~ NESTLE COCOA MIX < :ulifon11'1 Pitr~J RiPt-l>li1't'!i IN BONUS PACKS SUPEI PRICE 12• LINDSAY OLIYIS FROM CALIFORNIA SUPER PRICE IETILE·FRESH SUPEl,llCt 39! ·~ ' ' . l ONLY PILOT NFL riding o gravy train S.Uy for1etlable 11 t.hal th" Nauonat ,._MU lA.,U!f hun 't aJw11• been Shan· lri La • Al rw.atly u lM lllCla. for exampht, tbtl awerqe 1am• drew 40,000 ~ (now It ll ahnoet •.•l , . the lu1u. 1 &ea.v.-OO coo tra~ t adlcl for an ·annual ri&hu fff of IS.8 rniltioo (now EACH ttam IN more than SS rntlUc. a )'tar). and the New York 01ants weff IOOd and tM Le» AoieJu R•m• wer• one ol ta. wont teamt arow.d Pele Rollelle wu n•w 00 \he job u NFL com m i11ioner, tho A mer1can t'ootball t..a1ue. '*1lb a nauooal televllion cootract of ill own, wu malun& noises as thouah 1t watn't eom& to tW'll turtle, and smugness WH not part of the mien of any pro football owner L WlllCH 18 WHY in 1963, when a market· lD& man named Larry Kent came to the NFL with a proposal to merchandise and promote the game, lhe club owners didn't knock over their chairs in a clamor to sign up. Don Kellett, the tale general manager of l lhe....Ba.LU_more Colts, remembered the reac· tion to the pitctl't>y Kenl, who didn't-come t across llOW'lding as though his first name was Clark. ·•He wasn't exactly received with open arms." Kellett said. "The owners had more important things on their minds, such as prob· lems of survival. But at least there were a few men at the meeting with vision and the belief that Kent's ideas could work and prove profitable.•• • The 14 teams that then made up the league didn't open their vaults. But they vot· ed to spel\d $10,000 apiece, a total of $140,000, and N1ttion al Football League Properties was formed. m1llioo 1tenu worth $150 million. Wh•t k ind ur· items? The 1990 NFL Merch.ndis'ing Catalog la US pa1e1 thick. In the appare l line, there are jackets and sweattn and"pajamaa and cape and neclrtlea and 1U11penden. Games? They have "Nn.· Strategy.'· "Super Bowl Electric Football" und "N1''L Quuterback." They have NFL bicycles and tote bags and sleeping bagf and calendars and peq. nan ts. If your son or daughter ls, say, a Ne" EnglJnd Patriots freak, It is poaaible to fu rnish their room with wall-to-wall remin- ders : bedspreads , sheets, plllowcases, blankets. drapes. towels. wastebask~ts, chairs and.wallpaper. • The young fan can tote an NFL lunch kit to school. too. At school, he can do his work with team· or)eague·e mbossed pens, pencils and notebooks. He can tell time with an NFL wristwatch, drink out of an NFL mug. Not old enough for school'! Then give the tyke bis own NFL feeding bib (it's reversible). THESE MYRIAD PRODUCTS are manufas~ured l!Y_~m equally diverse group of NFL licensees~he league curren{ly oas more than 80 man·ufacturers under contract, and they include the American Toy and Furniture Company. Scaravelli, the Kimber· ly Rose Company and Pendleton Woolen Mills .. Their wares a re sold through depart· ment, sporting goods· and home furnishing 1 stores. and through the mail in Sears. Pen· ny's and Wards C'atalogs. Gimbels in Pitt· sburgh has an entire section of its store wh ic h offers Steeler pFOducts. Been to Mes· quite. Texas, lately? The Dallas Cowboys' clothing hne has a prom inent place in the Sears store there The prestige not to mention the lucre THE FIRST YEAR NFL Prop'erties re· turned $2,400 to each club on Its investment. But look at them now. Last year NELP's pro· motional and retailing licensees sold 90 of being associated with the affluent NFL <See NFL, Page 87) HERE'S A POTPOURRI OF PROOµc:TS FROM THE PROS. • • . . Beads up play .,, Re1natch one step away Edison, FV face rugged obstacl.es Friday By ROGER-CARLSON Ol 1 ... O.lly Pilet Si.ti On!y one s te p remains for Edison J-U gh's Chargers and the Fountain Valley Barons in their quest for a classic rematch, but it's a big one for Edison. a giant one for FoWltain Valley as the CIF Big Five Conference foot· ball semifinals loom Friday evening. The defending Big Fi ~e Con· ference <'h ampion Chargers meet dangerous St. Francis, a team whi ch has scored 77 points in two playoff victories over highly-regarded Bishop Amat and ·Fontana. And Fountain Valley, Big Five kingpins two years ·ago and the only team to extend Edison this year. is pitted against unbeaten St. Paul, a perennj_al playoff entry. Here Is a look at each of Friday's games: St. Paul ve. FV For the second straight week Fountain Valley is involved in the premier game of the night. Last week it was rugged Los Altos. Sierra League champion. This week it's Angelus League champion St. Paul, unbeaten in 11 straight games, a team boast· ing rive shutouts, a school which has not been blanked on the scoreboard in 182 games over a span of 17 years, a school which has been in the playoffs 14 s traight times a nd a team ranked and seeded No. 2 in the Big Five. Coach Marijon Ancich's St. Paul Swordsmen have been the scourge of the Angelus League for years and this one is no ex- ception. Friday's hi~h school football schedule. 1'• ,_ ~ <all gamesat 7:30) lle sit• Tiie liae • £d1soo by 8 St. Paul by I ('.apo by 1 St. Francis vs. Edison St. Paul vs. f oootain Valley Pius X vs. Capistrano Valley . Orange Coast College Cerritos r.ollege Capo Valley year that throws tt)e football like Fountain Valley." says Ancich, "no\ even close to it. Everyone we've seen wants to take the football and shove it through our ears." Eleven victims have managed to combine for si x touchdowns against the rugged St. Paul de· fense . a defense whi<'h did not gain a ' single berth in the a u. league secondary. "I'm a little embarrassed about that ," says Ancich. "That could be a challenge for us after the snub.'' ST. PAUL ANNUALLY sports a textbook kicking game. "I pride myself on_ the k icking game," says Ancich. "It is the thing I like to do the most and we have gotten field position, field goals~ punt returns and kickoff returns to turn games our way." Fountain Valley Coach Mike Milner says the most impressive item be has seen with St. Paul is the Swordsmen's abilty to re· cover frorh blocks. "They don't stay blocked." says Milner. "They get ofr the blocks probably better than anyone we've seen and tb.e)t.are very disciplined defensively. is pushed by Fountain Valley's 1.0·2 mark and No. 3 rankin~. "We talk about the <Emile> Harry's and (Duval I Love's." says Milner. "But there are a lot of others playing great football and I'd want them in the same foxhole with me." says Milner . "We've got a lot going for us. No one has beaten us yet. We beat ourselves twice. but no one has beaten us. "WE DON'T HA VE real good size, but we think· we played a very physical game with Los Altos . J e ff Hall a nd Jac k Braman. those kids aren't that big, but they are playing, very tough. "We think we can throw the ball and St. Paul obviously hasn't seen anyone who can throw the ball effectively." Milner is doubly aware of St. Paul's kicking game -a 90· yard kickoff return was the dif· ference the last time these two met . St. Paul winning in the playoffs. 24·17. And Ancich is aware or f'oun· tain Valley, too, to the point he can come up with this tidbit "I haven't forgotten that kickoff re· turn," says Ancich. "And it C'a me on the saoie ni~ht fiye years ago Dec 5." St. Francia va. Edlaon The Golden Knights of St. Francis. the school which once accomodated Kerwin and D.J . Bell before they transfened to Edison, have materialiaed into I formidable outfit since the playoffs began. Coach Bnan Fogarty's crew could muster only a 6·2·2 record through the regular season, but routs of Bishop Amat and Fon· tana make them {he surprise en· tr y in the eliminations . "WE FELT WE had a good of· tense all along," says Fogarty. "But out defense wasn 't getting it done and we just weren't get· ting the football. ~ ··we've had some breaks and stayed healthy. A lot of thlngs combined have made it for a godd showing in the playoffs." Among the Knights' arsenal are three w~o share duty at tailback -Mike Velasco (5-8, 155 ar.). Bill Chase (6..0, 175 jr.) and Joe Taormina (5·10. 165 sr.). None boasts wild statistic•, but combined they have n.&Sbed for 1,724 yards and 14 touchdowns -which compares favorably with any I-back in the section. All·CIF defensive back Todd Short spearheads the defense aa the team's leading tackler. He h ad nine interception'! as a junio r'Jast year. Tom E kJTla n (6·0, 175 jr.) mans the quarterback post and <See REMATCH, Pa1e 87> Corona del Mar High 's Mark Spinn (left) grabs a rebound despite some tight defense displayed by Huntington ·Beach's Jim Lane during first-round action of the Marina tournament Tuesday night. CdM held on for a 60·52 vic- tory .. For story, see Page 88. ALTHOUGH THEY don't boast any big name players, 10 dot the first team on the All· Angelus League selections, in· eluding three 215-pound linemen. another at 225, both linebackers and three offensive backs, in· eluding the league's MVP - halfback Mike Franco. "We haven·~ seen anyone this "A KEY MATCHUP could be at the nose. St. Paul's is very good and we'll sec what kind of player he is, because we 're throwing our very best <Brandt Houchen> ,ag~insthim ." While Milne r has plenty to dwell on with his opponent, he is also cognizant of his own tea111 '$ abilities. St . Paul's 11·0 record and No. 2 status behind Edison Jngels sign Zahn to three~year pact By ED ZINTEL Dan Ford." 'Zahn said. ote .. o.i1v ,.w.csi." "We're very happy to have Geoff Zahn is returnin~ home. Geoff with us," said Angel ex· . . How muclt is Quiz worth? Ex-area star figures to get a fat contract ;KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -How -much ta the best relief pitcher In the league -----~ How much of a problem will it be figur- ln1 oUt Dan Qulaenberry'1 worth because a relief pitcher ever arrived with such a bbl bla tint full seuon 1 ;Thole are the questions Dan QuiJen •. btrry, whose dream aeaaon helped catapult Kan1aa City into tbt World leriel. md b1a qenta are wreaWna with ..... .. We'n ,....; lo deeide in the nat day or tWo --'17 what.dlneUon ... ,. ... to take .. air eoalr'ltd talb, .. Qull1Uer1'J, a ~.-c:u..::r.~~~~ prolllem 11, lt'• wtol •precedented.,, A lldt-armed, sini.er-lialler. Qutaen· .. taerry's brilliant season for the Royals was surpassed only by the phenom~l .390 atlini-.ave_rage of George Brett. (n bis first full season In, the major leagues, he posted a 12·7 retord and led the American Lea,ue with 33 saves, 'figur· ing in almost hal of tt~e Royall' 9'I vi~· tories. He was named the league s Fireman of the Year, an award presented to the top relief pitcher In each league. He did all thla on a aalary Juat barely above the major league minimum of fl0,000 . Quisenberry la belq represented by Frank Knisley and Btll Kataback, the P&&tsbm'gh bullneamen wbo al80_repreHnt Royall catc•r Darrell Porter, who"DOW II one of theJlvelieat commodltlel on the free. agent marker. -' ..... .. , . -. Qui~;ey is in a bad position ln one respect.Uh only one full season, he has no choice but to accept whatever the llOy-.11-offeT:-Mter next season, he would be eligible to go to arbitutiob in the event of a contract impasse. "Here'• the dilemma," he said. "I can sign a multiyear deal and hope every· , thins worlEa out, or I can sign a one-year contract and have the option of arbitration after put ae..,a lf I neeci'it." , Qu.IJeaberry said be now la i.Mlined to 'Seek a multiyear deal b..t will decide def· lnitely "iDthenextd•yorhro." · "l a;pect to be fair wtth tbem. I'm 90t 101.na to Mk for anythiq mprecedented or oatr.,._. And I npect tbtJ will be fair wt&b me. I've alwa11 bad • IOOd r.la· tloDlhlD wttb" (General Manaaer). Joe aur1r ...... r ... d.. · ' ' J ' .......... . . . • A left-handed free-age\)t ecut.lfe vice president BU&aie pitcher who spent a portion of Bavasi. ''I've known him a kml'- 1973, all of 1974 and part or 1975 time. I like his dedication to the ' with the Dodgers . Zahn has game and t\is desire to win." agreed to a three-year contract Bavasi was a Dodger ex· with the Angels,, the club an· ecutive In 1968 when Zahn siped nounced T.uesda y . No othe r with the organization. termswererevealed. After his s tint with tbt "I'm glad to be here and I'll Dodgers, Zahn was traded to the do the very beJt l can to pitch up Chicago Cubs with.pitcher Eddie to my capabilities." said Zahn' Solomon for Burt Hooton In M11 Tuesday. "We have friends here of 1975. from days with the Dodgers and He had arm probtema with the It will be nice to be back with Cubs however. and they r.. them again." leased him followin1 the lt'll Zahn has averaged 13 ·wins in campaign. each ~the past four years with The next sprin1." i•hn tot a the Minnesota Twins. tryout with Minnesota, and U. Last ~uon, Zahn, 33, had a Twins, on the advice of M......,. 14-11 record with a 4.45 ERA and Gene Mauch. signed him. threw five shutouts. Zahn'a best year wu in 1'lt He led the Twins In starts (35) when he complied a 13-7 ~ and complete sames (13). His wltJt a 3.,57 ERA. lifetJme record is 59-67, includ· To make room on the .;. in1 a 53.53 mark in the ' player roster for Zahn, tbt American League. • An1ela haft aulped outriOit "It will be 1ood to be on a the contract of ri1ht-ban .. r team wtth some power and to be St.ve Eddy lo Salt Lake QtJ di reunited with Rod Carew and the Parific Cout Leacve. . . . .. ... " ..... . .. ' . . ' .. ' -r ' ~. ,. Eh•rboneau 1lap Ilia way lo AL rookie of the year . PrHIAP# Jl&cMI NllW YOU -Joe CharboDtau. a Mm.Um .. · II -..k .... •••••l&ty wM ~ pow• hitUq to ...... Md •am• OM ol l.bl ... popular ID· .. ....... ~···· •• ....J ... ....t "";"'·..--------......... 7 .... ,., .... aw a..~~-.• IM1e'9. bead'BI to tM New Orlew lailtla ...... WI ' • ....... Hid 'l'\mda1 that be ud .... ....... Oeorlla ...__. wn ...W aaree .... t •a MW contract. "I am "'1 elaM to ailDlal a coatNet," Malav•hald at I hil w-*11 meetl•• with NPOIUrt:-Georlla baa wund me l'\.l _,. ben Dftt 1ear and I've auund lMr I'm aot IOlDI .. ,........ ... It had been apecula~ that IUlavui mlsbt rejoin former Rema eucutlve steve Roaeabloo.m, now tbe Salnu' 1eneral mu.,.... Malavui's seven-time defencllna Na· Uoaal J'oatball Cooference Rama face the BUia, led by former Loi Aqel• Coach Cbuck Knox Sundal'. at B'lfJalo.__ ,. Drew tcond • palata, ladudtu "" 1a Ill overtime, aa Atlanta d•fHted PbllaClelpbla, 112·1• Ln National Baaket.ball AMoclation action TueaclaJ nlibt to anap tb• 7'ers' n -1ame winniq I atreak. The victory aa.o .broke the Hawkl' lhree·1ame loajq atrHk • . . In other 1a~, ...... ,..._, loq Jumper wltb • aeconda remalnlnl turned back a 1allant fourtb. qua~ rally by Deaver u the Cbicaso Bulla swept to a --tllMll6-llM••. -····-·· Hmtd JGdu v...._lM .. ene..i I ..... ~ ol the VHI' by tbe Bueball ...r.:n-=e=rs=----- &11 a e•'" al Amertca ---..I Cllili'{ think faciq Cbuck'a team will have any emotioaal impact on me," aaid llalavui, who aerved u a Ram uals· 12t·UA victory . . . Walter DIYla struck for 22 pointa and the Phoenjx Suns never trailed aa they stopped San Antonio, 122-107 . . . Foreward Mille Ml&claell scored 22 points and guard lludy Sal&ll poured in 13 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter to carry Cleveland to a 109·102 win over Dallas for the Mavericks' ei&hth straight loss . . . Rookie Ke~ta McllaJe poured in a professional high 21 pointa to spark Boston to a 9.4-85 verdict over Detroit . . . Milwaukee got 21 pointa a.rti 1• 11u •· dl'tw 15 tirat·place vo&ea from the a. ... MWAA ..m.iu.e fOI' a \Ola1 of 102 point.a, far abead of Hcoad·place flo1a.bU Dave Sta,aeton of Bolt.oo. . Thi nao.Mr"p •pot WU clolelr COD&elt· tel, with lnliekler Stapleton cetUDI three flrat·place votH and 40 pointa, relief pitcher Douc C.0.-bett ol Mionaota three and 311, inlieldtr Damaao G81'cia ot Toroa· to three aac1-is·anc1 pUeher ~u BJ1l91 of CblcatofOW"andSS. ... ...._ ,_ Charboneau, aa1ned bri&inally by the Phlladelpbia Phillies and dealt to the Cleveland system in 1978, batted .• in 131 --cMullOllUu 1amea, with 23 homen and 17 runs batted Ln A &roin muacle pull in tbe final naooth kept hil power totals from rising hisber. ------...... , .... ···-------, Claartle Walen, on why fellow Dallas Cowboys de· fensive back AJroa MlklaeU baa an "A.M.·P .M." nickname: "Because they're wide awake when he hits ·em, and their lights are out when he walks away." ••einte p•ll'ers •••-•rs •• l'W•erw 84* Boul1le scored two power-play soa.la to Eil lead UH! New York Islanders to a 5·1 National. , · Hockey League victory over Colorado Tuesday nisht, extendins their unbeaten streak to 15 1amea. Islander goalie Bllly Smltla faced only 18 Colorado ahots . . . In other eames, veteran Jeu aa&eUe scored a nute goal On a power play goal at 11 :25 of the third period, Uftiq Boston to a 5-3 'Victory over Detroit. Less than two miautes aft.er Dale Mce..rt pulled Detroit into a 3-3 tie with a power-play goal, the Bruins struck back with Ratelle's 1oal, and extended the Red Wings' winleu streak on the road to 15 games this season . . . .lack Browucltldle and aalpla Kla.uell scored 41 seconda apart early in the third period to lead St. Louis to a 5-2 triumph over Quebec. ,. ..... r-.•• NFL GRAVY TRAIN . . . and its millions of fans brings about 25 requests each week from individu.ala and companies that ~•nttoboardthebandwa1on. John Came)', NFL Properties' vice president-retail advertis· ins. aays that "the popularity of pro football places us in the fortunate position of having companies come to us. We rare- ly have to aeei them out.'' Nl'LP's job doesn't end with acc..,tance of a manufacturer, however; it demand• quality control over the licensees and requlres them to develop specific marketing strategies and monetary goals. GENERALLY SPEAKING, NFL products are designed ·to appeal to the mother or father of chiidren between tbe ages of 8 and 13. A remarkably high number Of boys in this ·age group -eo percent Jr has been found to oWll at lout one NFL item. "The moat successful products," Carney says, "are those with utility for the buyer. In other · worcb, they're more than just self·aitting souvenin. The most popular items are outerware." The NFL season dovetails perfectly with buying patterns of ita largest consumers. Teams start teeing up the ball just as back-to-school time approaches, and the peak of the NFL season eoincldes with Cbristmu time. A smaller number or com- panies -but not small com· panles -participate in NFL promotions, another arm or NFL Praperties. These include pre· mlums used as sales induce· meQ,ta and sweepstakes and con· · testi, and some or the firms that have participated in recent years have been General Moton, Gillette and Shell Oil. Magnavox offered the 432· pa1e National Football League Record Book to any person who jusi vi.sited a showroom for a de· momtratioo or a television set. (55 per~ bought a car in the last six months). Pro Magazine, which start· ed in 1970' with 32 pages, has mushroomed to 80, and starting ·in the summer of 1981 it will be pubJished in a second edition, available Ol\ly by mail subs~rip­ tion. '!'lie mail ediJion will -ap-pear aeven timtls a ·year, in the preseuoa, monthly durtns the season and a post.season wrap. up issue. HAS THE Nl'L mined a trick? No, thanks to NFL Films, another subsidiary that bas flourished since ita ioauapicioua beginninc 1S years a10. In 1912, Ed Sabol, who Sot interested in motion pictures when be and bis wife received a 16-miWmeter camera u a wed· ding present, wu the bl&h bid· der for the NFL's championship game. s8bol's company, Blair Productions out or Philadelphia, did not have a deep back1round in football photo1raphy, but the offer of $6,000 landed the con· tract. The Green Bay Packers' 16·7 victory over the Giants in New York in 1962 was played in zero temperatures with a hofjtwl· ing wind. ''The crew frose, -, of the cameras frose, and walkietalkies wouldn't work," Sabol remembers. But the film or the game, accompied by aJ\ upbeat musical background of hot jau, waa .a landmark ac· com plishment. A couple of yean later. Rozelle convinced the league owners that they should purchase Blair Productions and hire Sabol to run it as NFL Films, Inc. In 1969, Sabol retired from film shooting, but he continues u president of NFL Films, with his son, Steve, serving as executive vice r.resident. "Now." said Ed Sabo , "I sit behind my desk, which I bate." MM.AVAii • tant coac,b under Knox. "But it micht on the pl.,ers. ·•we will have to play very good football, the type we're capable ~ playiq, ii we want to win." Tiie Rama trail Atlanta by one 1ame in the NFC West ataDdinp, but llalavui aaid bis team can't think too much about that. "W~.-·t worry about what AUanta'a doinc, we have to worryaout -.hat we're doinc," he sald. -'The Rama coaob raid injured nmnins back Wendell Tyler, the club'• leadln1 n.ber tut season, 'may be able to return by playoff time. Tyler miued much or this season becauae ot a hip injury suffered in an orr-aeuon automobile accident, then suffered a dislocated elbow last Sunday asainst the New York Jett. ••z-elle ......... ....,, ••• .,.. A.I DHla, tbe mana1ln1 general partner of the ii . Oakland Raiders, believes that Nation.al League Commissioner Pete Roselle is trying to do all he can to keep his team from moving to Los Angeles -and more. "He ought to shut his mouth and leave the politics to the end of the sea.son," Davia said Tuesday night, react.ing fO what he called Rozelle's "sympathy and credibili· ty given to the boycott idea" of the previous night . . . Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers, the leading rusher this season in the NFL, is one or rive finalists for the 1980 NFL Man of the Year award . . . Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle a.utle Getty has been admitted to Research Hospital for observation because of a penistent nosebleed . . . Quarterback a.ell Bel• said Tuesday a newspaper report that he may quit the No. I-ranked Georgia Bulldogs '"was blown out of proportion. I plan to concentrate on baseball this spring and I plan to play football next fall," he said . . . Meanwhile, Georgia Coach Vlace Deoley will not leave the team, a source close to Dooley and his family said .... Ticket sales to the Garden State Bowl Sunday, Dec. 14 have exceeded 56,000 . Roger Carl~on ouw from Marques Johaaoa and 20 by Ql&1u B•c.._, to defeat Utah, 119·108 ... kewla Grevey scored rtlne strai.&ht points late in the fourth quarter to lead Waahin&ton to a 107·103 triumph over Kansas City . . . In· diana, fed by Billy Kalgltt~• 30 points, overcame an early 18-poinl deficit and beat the New York Knic ks, 113·96 ... Cliff a.bl8aoa poured in 28 points and Marcu L•ca• dominated the rebounding as New Jersey ripped slumping Portland, 118·105. The victory was the first on the road for ther Nets . . . The Lakers reactivated reserve forward Maril Luaberger and waived free ·agent Miles Patrick, the club announced . . . JuUus ErvlD1, who led Philadelphia to a15·1 record in November, is the NBA Player oft¥ Month. ABC to air Leo11ard-D•ra11 fap• ABC will show a tape of the controversial . m World Boxing Council title fight between Sugar Ray Leonard and Roberto Duran on Dec. 19, the . network announced. The program will begin with · a live fight the WBC's world bantamweight championship between titleholder Lupe PlalOr and No. 2 contender Alberto Davila from Las Vegas . . . Lee Trevino was presented with the a record·ty1ng fifth Vardon Trophy Tuesday night as the golfer with the lowest stroke average on the 1980 PGA tour . . . Jesse B11mett of Westminster and Bash All oC Niger;ia square off tonight in a 12-round bout for the U.S. Box· ing Asso.ciation l'ruiserweighl championship al the Anaheim Convention Center . Rick Berry has been added to the CBS telecasting crew for the 1980·81 NBA Sunday Games of the Week. The former player. who retired following the 1979-80 season after his 14th year as a pro, has done several events for CBS Tr~radfo TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Basketball San Diego at Lakers. 7 .20 p.m , KLAC (570) Twin bill almpst came -off : 1 ... __ _ Northern and Southern champion. • * • . THEV'Rt CONTINUING their bang-up ,. t • I . ~ . l An Anaheim Stadium double-header Fri· d*>' oipt almoet became reality -but somebody foraot to tell Fontana Hi1b's Steelen to cooperate. The Steelen, who bout a strona follow· ms. were....-b1 St. Francia Hish ln the · Cl F Bil Fi~e Conference quarterfinals, apoillq tae pouibUlty of a double-header for the two aemiflnal 1am• this week. The Northern champion wu Long Beach Poly, which outscored Hawthorne for the championship, u expected. The Southern division championship game did not go as expected. however Monrovia, under Coach Mike Giddings, took an 11-0 record into Balboa Stadium against San Die10 High's 7·2·2 team, yet left with a 53-0 defeat. job at the 'CIF Southern Section office~ Newport Harbor should be happy to know~ the CIF thinks the Sailors have won eight straight 4·A wate r polo championships "We were 1oln& for the idea," says EdilOO Athletic Director Lyuian Clower. "And Fountain Valley liked the idea, too. We thouaht it.,f'ootaD• waa the fourth team we could daw 25-28,000 for the two sames. "But if one school doesn't bold ita own in attendance when you play at Anaheim Stadium it can end up costin& you, so we abelved it," says Clower. The fiy in the ointment WU peaky St. Francis, a team which artistically stumbled to a 8·2·2 record in regular seaaon before winning a pair or playoff sames. It can be amuin1 what teams with that type ot record -ere capable of, however, and Edisoo's 12-0 Cbar1ers, the defendln1 CIF Big Five Conference c.hampion.s with a 20-game winnin& streak might take note. The 1959 seuon .featured a "split sec· lion." It wu the last time San Diego schools were to compete within the Southern Section and the CIF had a Dooley says qo ATHENS, Ga. (AP) -Vince Dooley, coach or the No. l· ranked Georgia Bulldogs, has told Auburn University officials he is not interested in the head football roaching job at his alma mater, officials at Auburn saicfto- day. Auburn President Dr. Hanly Funderburk. in a written state· menl, said he appreciated Dooley's "prompt decision and candor, and I wish him con- tinued success at the University of Georgia." That margin stood as the CIF record for humiliation in the finals un~I a year ago when Edisop bombarded Coach Paul Womack's Redlands Terriers. 55-0. • • • BUMOas ARE SUCH to include St. Paul High Coach Marijon Ancich as a prime candidate for the Moeller (Cincinnati) High job, vacated by Gerry FINSt when beckoned by Notre Dame. A~h laughed when the subject ,w~s brought up and said, "I've heard ttiae a hundred times in the last 'few days. I don't understand this. It is definitely a tremen· · dous football job. one where you don't worry about anything else but winninfr?." . Ancich WQuldn 't admit it but knowledge· able sources indicate the St. Paul coach was to interviewforthejobthis week. fouris more like1t ). ; .. And Long Beach Poly must have a new "' stadium on its campus That was the information pt.t out last . week. Only thing 1s. the gar1e was at North Torrance. • • • HUNTINGTON BEACH tuGH has filled its non-league footba ll schedule for 1981. The Oilers will meet Corona del Mar, El Dorado, Los Am igos. Bolsa Grande and San Clemente. * • • Former Corona dPI Mar High basketball star Jack Tuz. 15' fin ally making waves at the University of Colorado. Plagued by in· •• 1 i juries. Tuz has captured a starting berth:*r '' with CU Says his coach. '°ill Blair:?''- "Right now at small for ward. Tuz is prob .. / a bly playing better than he··ever has for ' us.. He looks great. But his left ankle is swollen with a slight sprain. It reminds you or all the problems he has had ... Football signahl -- • Mention of the NFL Record Rd leads into another area un· 4'e r the NFL P umbrella;• Jlabli1hin1. From an office in Lo• Angeles, the Creative S.rYlces Division, with a staff ot about two dozen people, ac· couitts for a wide range or l•a1ue publication•, amon1 them official game pro1rama, , f',....P.,,e88 -( I . record manuals, ran 1uidea, hartl· and soft-covered boou ud uinua.la. llANY OF TBESE publlca· • Uoal ucept advertl1in1, and beclUle of the demo1raphk1 ud llmDben ot the pro football =e' the advertilen can't to tpan tbele outleta. 1: Rqular NUOD at· t•-.ace at NFL 1amea ls more t.Maa • U mlWoll. MlWom mon tcle•tar1 wltb tbe 1ame vi .. tll1......._ Of UM total boun the HtW•b alloca~ for aport.a =-'trroCit~ :::i ct;: aport wu bueball, Mpereent. I •m 2: Read.ra of Pro ....... the Nl'L'a of1Jclal ~. are mOIU1 male .-.l!lmt.f; ..U-paid <•per· ....... tlaaa ... .. , ............. ..... .. REMATCH A STEP AWAY •• haa thrown 12 touchdowa pauea (5' of 108 for 175 yarda) out ol the alot-1. ST. nANCIS &COaa a lot on defeme .. well u orreme," lays Ediaon Coach BUI Workman. They are very q.Ock and probably the molt dlacipllaed hilh achool team l'wnereem. "TbeJ commit no rumba., no interetiptioaa ud no J*laltl• and tbeJ capltallae every ttme you dolt. "We're down to the final four .and you know at that point anycme .can beat anyme. We Juat 'ant to ti>raet.lce, ata1 healthy aDd 10 rfrom t.IM!re." . Wortnnu ls bopeful def-ave tack'9 Rick Ponder will be al!M to ntun to tbt atartiq ... alter' belnl aidellned wttb • ID- Jur1. Defeuive lineman. Blll Tbomu' avatlablllty 11 aomewbat dubloua beclUle d . toaaWUI. . "st. P'raDdl nm1Ddl me a Ut~ tie bU of El Modena," aa19 WorklDllD. "It'• the ••m• kiDll ~ . .. a team. not that bi1, bur big enoutb and real quick." Ediaon will be takin1 a ~ 1ame winning streak into the contest . Plua n. Cepo V•ller Caplstrano Valley Coach Dick Enrilbt takea his 10-2 Couian into the Central Conference aemis with a beefed up attack, one which includer wide re· ceiver Cam Bryant and kicker Walt Mueller. Bryant hu misted the lut four weeb with . ..-bee opera· lion and nu, wblle Mueller UD· derweat a hernia operation. .... ~ ..... to play ... llOD ,"1&19~ "Bal tb•J 't =·*-· Pt• x llH a qua..terCt tbat cu tllro• U. -.U well, two "'7 quick...-..,.. m a .,_." Ind, Jomo Paip CM, •> tlaM cu ... at.., .......... Untt*lat.t.." Pi• X w rMebed UM ...- bJ ellllllaatlDI Mluioa VleJo ud &ITaro. .. t!'• '.. • --• ii LOSS OF DOWN Both hands held behind head. . · CRAWLING, PUSHING, OR HELPING RUNNER Pushing movement of hands 10 front with arms.downward -' ' . .. ... ' .... ' . . .. . . . ' O•llp 1'11411 ,._ .,, GMp ·-- 01 L ERS' RANDY McALLISTER (32), BOB REIDER (42), BOB THOMPSON (40) REBOUND. ... V.aqueros • ~urpnse • J;>olpliins Earl> last year. when Coa1•h ft1 Herring's Irvine ll1gh basket· ball team was holdtn~ its own :1-ilh a 3.3 reeord, things tlldn ' t loot< too bad. Rut the Vaqueros proceeded to lost• their next 17 games and firusheci the seC:1so11 with a 3·20 rerord I rvtne got off on the right root Tuesday night. however. with a 7~ 70 VtC'lory over Oana llills in tlw rirst round or th.e__Garden Grove tournament. ~ In other action . Un1vE'rs1ty duwned ::i group of all ·stars from Engl:rnd, 64 35 i11 the first round <If the Laguna Heath Touma· mvnt, Mission Viejo was stunnPd by Cypress. 58·5fi 1n the same tourney, and Sa n Clemt:nte downed El Camino or OceansuJe in a non.league out111g. R5·46. J\t Garden Grove. Lamont Wilson scored 22 points, and Craig Moothart added 15 as the Vayueros ended their drought l rvme meets Garden Grove in the semifinals tonight at 8 · 15 at Garden Grove Dana Hills, meanwhile, will meet Rosemead in the tonsola- tion semifinals Thursday at 8: 15 p.m. . University got 12 points from Mike Reilly and 11 from Randy ~ yers to open the Laguna i:ourney on a s uccessful note ' ~rtists advance . to tennis finals . : Th.e Laguna aeach Hi~h girls' t~nnis team advanced to the CIF 3~A finals Tuesday with a tough U>·8 victory over Mater Dei. , The Artists advanced lo the finals despite a s trong singles ef· fort from the Monarchs' Rina C11niya who downed all three of her opponeni., · Lag\DUl Beach was led by the ctpubles team of Kismet Klueter and Lynelle Webb, and the singles work or .Karyn Willette, !_enny HawthQrne a nd Julie ::lllUrm. t The Artists meet Riverside P.oly for the 3·A title on Thurs- day. • Marina_ touniey ... Vikings, CdM pass first te,st By ROGER CARLSON Of tlW 0Aoly Pole! St.ff Corona del Mar High 's Sea Kings and the Marina Vikings marc.<hcd through the first round of the 16th annual Marina Westminster Jnv1IC:1tt0nal Tues day evening. but there were three l'Oaches fairly satisfi ed with their team 's showing as the 191!0 ·81 basketba ll tampaign bei,::ins i.l s first week The Sea Kmgs got on top early and held on lo subdue a pesky Huntington Beach quintet, 60·52. while host Marina shoved aside El Modena, 84-61 Tonight's venue at Marina pits Compton against Fountain Valley at 6: 15, followed at 8 by Westminster and Orange Co un- ty's No. 1 te~m. Ocean \'.iew. •Tuesday's winners qualified for. a.semiffoals J>erth Thursday evening al 8: 15. Huntington Rearh seeks to improve its re· cord to 2·1 at 3 o'clock Thursday against El Modena. Corona del Mar connected at JUSl a shade.less than 50 percent of its shots from the field <23 of 48 I and was guilty of .only six turnovers, but the Sea Kings needed all the firepower they could muster to turn Huntington Beach hack. The OilPrS of HB Coach Hoy Miller ra1 11ed from deficits or 28· 18 and 44-32 and were down by a 54-52 score with 26 seconds left on Scott ne,ker's t W O free throws. Becker stole the ball wherfl CdM inbounded, but his shot was off target , Adam Acone r e· bounded afl!1 Mark Spinn pro· ceeded to pul'lhe tights out with four free throws a nd a last· second bucket in the remaining lime. "I thought Jeff Pries played well for us at guard,'' said CdM Coach Jack Errion. "He was un· der a Jot of pressure and as he improves, we'll improve. This is what we need, a Jot of pressure. We didn't lose o~ poise aricl.l was happy aoout that. Nobody likes to )ose, but Mi lier was pleased with his team's efforts against the Sea View League's favorite and No. 3 in Orange County. ·· 1 was please d with our guards. but we know we ha<ie t<> utilize mor e of our i ns id e game." said Miller" lluntington's guards Becker and Bob Thompson accounted for 31 points. Becker scored 17 and 6·6 .Jim Lane t allied 15. But Corona del Mar's bread ·n butter. Steve Moore outside ( 16 points>. Mark Spinn at-medium ra nge (18 poi nts) and a finely balanced attack (Pries had 13, Aconc 11 and Chris Lynch 9), proved a tough nut to rattle. Huntington Beach shooters hit 19 of 40 l'rom the field and it was anyone's game in the latter stages. · ....... The 01ters lost a possible three·point play on an official's judgement call with Jess than two minutes to go. It wasn't a killing moment for HB. but what might have been a sucC'essful surge ca ~e up empty. 11 untington Beach led only once, at6'·4 earl)' in the game. The rest or the time it was strictly a C'alc h·up situation and the Oilers showed an ability to play well when under pressure. Marina, meanwhile. blew El Modena off the court quickly, j umping to a 19-4 lead,early in the second quarter. Hick Smith led the way with 19 points, Ron Mars hall pumped in 14 counters•and And1 Klussman woke everyone up with a nifty three.point play in the second half. "We did what we wanted," said Ma rin a ' Coac h Steve Popovich. ''We had some lapses and we didn't do as well on the boards as I would like. But we're inexperienced." In the first·quarter slaughter, whic h set t he tone for the balance of the game, Marina canned eight 8-of-18 from the field. while El Modena, plagued by six turnovers. was 2-for-10. Kings' streak'continues, 5-2 lNOLEW..oo.n. lAP) -Charlie Simmer fired .. --:.. .. - BASKETBALL/UCIRVINE/F Mulliga~ i1Dpre8sed / UCI a hit on Jilin; UNLV nest B1 .JOHN SEVANO °' ................ . N~. quotel and reflfftiona concemin1 UC Irvan~• impreuive 125.91 aeuon openin1 b11ket· ball victory over VMI Saturday: Game films UIUally expoie more problems than they solve. So it came u somewhat of a shock when Coach Bill M1llli1an expressed pleasure over what be watched Sunday . .. WE CCOACBE8) LOOKED at the film and ~hey (players) looked better on mm than they did m penoa. 1'be defeme wu much better than we tbou1bt. There wu more preaaure. There were some problems. but just minor tedulical thinp .. . The 1D09t 1l&l'in1 breakdown wu the play~n· mabillb: to •hut off the base line on defense or take a c~arguig foul. The 1ambling defense, which ia dea~gned to ~h the opponent away from the mid· die, worked fane. What didn't waa what happened once ~dribbler got to the end line .. Tame and lime again VMl's forwards and guards were able to ~urn th~ comer and go for the ~oop. It wv only their own mability to hit on short Jumpen and layups that hurt them. . Indeed, this is one problem the Anteaters are going to have to rectify before their meeting with Nev.ada·Las Vegas Saturday. Either that or ~hey're going to find themselves out of that g~me 111 a hurry. UCl'S OFFENSE, however, is another matter. Oh, sure, there were the U§Ual jitters that accom· panr 8:JlY opener which kept the score low at the ,beginrung. But any time you have a team that ~hoots 59 IM'.rce~t from the field, you know you're do- ing something right. "I was really encouraged by (Kevin) Magee's Golden· 50 Top plays listed (Last week's plays of 51 yarch or more) 78 -Kev!n Beres (El Toro), run 71 -Emile Harry <Founta in Valley), TD pass from Matt Stevens 69 ..:.... Dave Geroux (Edison), TD pass from Ken Major 55 -Greg Bolin ( Fouotain Valley>. TD pass from Matt Stevens 55 -Bob Urmson (Estancia), TD pass from Jim McCahill · 52 -D.J . Bell <Edison), TD run 51 -Chris Crandall (Estancia), pass from Jim McCanill Seaaon 99-Cachola·Crandall (Estancia); 90-C. Bright (~orona del Mar). Cech (University); 87-B. Bnght (Corona del Mar), Emery (Fountain Valley); .83-lrvine (Ocean View~: 82-Stantey (Ocean View): 79-Moore (lrvineJ : 78-.Beres (El Toro); 73-Moser (Ocean View). Stouka (Mater De i). Ve ntura ( M arioa); 72-G randstaff (~arina), Placka (Dana Hills); 71-Harry (Foun- tain Valley); 7G-Harry (fountain Valley): 69- Harry (Fountain Valley), Geroux <Edison)' 68-- Reinholtz <Ocean View): 67-Tbompson <Hunt- ington Beach ); B. Bright <.Corona del Mar>· 65-Bush (Marina), Nixon. (Costa Mesa);-~ Sweazy (El Toro): 62-Gleed (Dana Hills) G randzella (Westminste r ): 61-Chretin ( Estan'. cia); ~Brantley (Huntington Beach), Harry CFountam Valley); 59-Urmson (Estancia) Ven· t~ra (Marina); 58-Davis (Laguna Beach), Gid· dmgs (Newport Harbor ). Moore C Huntington Beach); 57-Harry <Fountain Valley; 2; Frandsen <Marina).. We lton (Edison); 56-Grandstaff (Marina), Mounce (San Clemente), J eisy (San Clemente); 55---Sweazy (El Toro), Tuttle <Ocean View), Bolin (Fountain Valley), Urmson (Estan- cia ); 53-Sweazy <El Toro), D. Jackson (Edison); 52-WiUiams (El Toro), Irvine (Ocean View). Bell (Edison); 51-Davis (Laguna Beach), Cran· dall (Estancia); SO-Giddings (Newport Harbor). M. J ackson (Edison>. Last week'• 1tatl1tlcaJ leaden R111blag 1. Kevin Beres <El Toro). 25·235: 2. D.J. Bell. 10·163. Pa11lag 1. Jim McCahill (Estancia>. 17·30·1. 298: 2. Matt Stevens (Fountain Valley). ... 14·29·1, 253 ; 3. Ken Major (Edison), 6·12·1, 202: 4.· Clay Tucker (Corona del Mar ), 15·25·0, lSl. Receiving l. Kirk Swarthc>ut (Corona del Mar), 10-123; 2. Emile Harry (Fountain Valley), 5-123 ; 3. Bob U rm son (Estancia), 5·91 ; 4. Mark Carnahan (Estancia). 4·68 : 5. Jaime Aiken <Estancia), 4-40. Scoring l. D.J . Bell (Edison) •. 12. Bas~tball scores Collefe -· S•n Olf'90 SI. 60, U of s ... Ole90 H C•I Poly·SLO SS, Sonom• SI." C!'> Oomlnguer Hills U . C•I LUll'>er•n st C•I Polp· ,,.,.,._. IO, Potnon•· Piiier t9 Or~ n. NICllOllS SI. •S Ore9on Coll. of Edut•tlon II, Haw•il·HllO .. Point Lome M, Ocddtnl•I ti H•w•ll PKllK 11, WNlller 70 LA 84"'1tSI 101, C.I Te<f\ SI _ .... Aril-SI."• USIU t S Wyemlngl1,Mi<lwHIHntl - Air Foro 11, ~ •• No.O•lleno"· -ldl SI.,. ........... T ul I M 71, Ille• 6' TuuAAMtl. re ... sSoU1MrnSO 0-1•-SI .... Or•I aoberh IO Pi n Amerlt_, 73, SI Mlory's Tu . ., loll M ...... CltWI.;., SI. 71, Old Dominion SI c '' '"""" 1', Nebr Mll•Ol'MM n Drake 1i.. ,...,.,.,., s.o. N ToledoM, UHC-~rlOll•S• • Noire Dame ft, Mont-$1111 .. MlnnHOI• 7', l'ICN'IM 54. M .... 8otton Col. 7f, -H~I,...,. Pitt M, SI. liMa'leftlure .. ProvlOOtn<• 74, Auumphon 4t Lo119 Ill-U. IO, Oru11 .. lluloer\ S7, Prtnc:.ion 41 SI. Plltr's ... Mon1c1.ir SI. SO M•rylMCI tt, Americ.,. U. tS Ouqiier.ne ... Inell.,.., P•. II 11111_.. •s. SI Fr•"'"· H v 73 SI Jc>Hpll'S 71, Alder U ,..,... Oeor9I• Tedi 0 , U. of SoU111 42 TeMes-SI '7, Au.Un PHY 1' HOsonvllle '°· Eclo.Hd 60 loortf\ c.ro1i... "·Mercer 14 Oukt 13. Soulh l'l«ldj n H19h School TUHOA'l''SKOaU ,_, ""' ..... ~---­CPP"HI SI. MIU-ViejO S6 S.n11._ ... Genellle 60 Cres1>I .. , C..llfoml• 30 Unl...,..lly M, Eft91•"" All·s141t> JS Mmj .......... ..... Cor-dtl Mlor 60, Hun!. 11 ... c:n S2 M•rln.t M, El Moc19N 61 ............ lrvlM IS, o.n. Hllll 70 G•rclen Gf'ow ,., Rowme.ci t9 . -~ ...... V-le IA Oulnu.61, 8r'H·Ol1""41 64 hl•ll• 72, ~ 11•1111 •' rebounding, and I waa very pleued with the jobe (Ranier) Wulf, <Robbie) Seal and, of coune, Jason Worka did off the bench.'' Magee, who 1rabbed 20 boards, fell one abort of the school record. Ironically, Jn bla entire two lJCl~POKf ye ars at Saddleback Colle1e under Mulli1an, Magee pluc~ 20 or more caroms only twice .. As for ft\e bench, they were just abort of phenomenal. Works scored 19 point.a (plus bad eight assists). w~ile Wulf and .Beal chipped in 14 and 13, respectave}y. That's 46 pointa between them and you can't as k for much more support from your bench. * • "* IT WAS ORIGINALLY annowiced that the UCI-UNLV contest would be televised Saturday by C~anne~ 9. Due to scheduling conflicts, though, with Chick Hearn, the game has ~n scratched: Instead, the station is broadcasting the Lak'ers·~lden State affair, which will start at 7:50 p.m . . Wh at a shame. too. The Runnin' Rebels ag~mst the runnin ' Anteaters would have made quite a show.· * * * T~RE IS GOOD NEWS and bad news on the magazme front: ~ports lllus.trated, in its recent college basket· ball issue, predicted the outcome of the UC l·UNLV contest. The magazine's final tallt, was 142·97 in favor of ~erry .Tarka ni~n·s bo)s. Mulligan, naturally. 1s hoping the final outcome is a lot closer than that. .• On the brighter side, Sporting News' latest is· sue h~ UC Irvine tabbed, along .with 10 others, as a possible darkhorse to break jnto college basket· ball'stop20 .. Hard to imagine UCI is that good yet. * * * MULLIGAN ON UNLV: "We're playi ng a team that has a coach (Jerry Tarkanian) with the best .record in the nation. They also have their five l~ading rebounders ~nd scorers back. Heck, our fi rst seven guys have played a total of one college gam e. "This is going to be fun, though ... l hope. "I th!nk it's a case of a talented inexperienced team. against a talented experienced team " added Mu.tltgan. "And, we're certainly not going0 in there trying to stay close-we're going in there to win." Interestingly. Mulligan has nobody to blame but Mulligan for playmg UNLV Saturday. ''We could be playing Sonoma State instead. I was the one who c hanged it so we could play Vegas," he s ays. Will the team be ner vous" "Well. I'm not and J do'rt"t think our players will be until the lights go out at 8:05 p.m. and they start introducing those guys." Surf faces Dallas LONG BEAC H -for veter a n defender Com ing off an 8-6 loss to John Faulkner who _.. Tuls a on the road; the sidelined with a kneeln- California Surf returns Jury an a ~ame against. to aC'tion tonight with a Los Angel~ last week 7 :30 clash wi th th e Moyers. in his first Dallas Tornado in North' game with the Surf this Amer ic an So,cce r season, scored a goal League indoor action at and assist again st Tulsa. the Long BeaC'h Arena. The Suri 0 ·2) is also at home Saturday when the Seattle Sounders In· v a d e for a n. 8 p . m . game. Tony Crudo and Steve Moyers, both absent for the Surf's firs t two gam es due to t heir participation on the U.S. national team, are back with the Surf and· should bolster both the offense and defense. Crudo will be filling in AVAAULIMOW! Prestige location Early Mail Delivery Holding p .forwarding u. s. , ..... s.-nc. .,,__. TMMtill Wh 11111 .... St. 'T ,,.,..,c•m•• 7141 549.4733 Zillgitt and Wright insurance: agents and brokers Insurance premiums up this year? ca'11 us for a rompetit1ve quote for Auto. Homeowners. Fire. Fine Arts, Life, Medltal, R.V. Boat or Yactlt Insurance. Bob Guffin J931 Mac Arthur Boulrnnl Netrport Beach. (::i 92660 (7\4) 752-9055 Business Money $5,000-$250,000 Loans & Lease Transactions Preliminary Commitments Within 48 Hotirs Funding Within 5 Days the winning goal on a Los Angeles power1Plb early in the third pertod Tuesday nlgbt and the f(tn11 went on to a 5·2 National Hockey League tlctory over the Hartford Whalen. Marcel Ulonne took a picture pass from Sim· nfeTto .beat HartfOP(l.goaUe Joh11 Oartell wlth 8 : 13 remaining for hla 399tb career goal and 19th of the year. It kept Dionne tied for the NHL scoring lead __________________ _ Information Taken Over The Phone The triumph marked the Kln11' alxtb will in iheir last seven 1ames and 1ave <he•Norris Di•i•ion leaden a 17-&·1 record and a nine-point lead over second-place Montreal. Hartford, ttnleu in it1 111t eight 1am..,a on the road. r l"OPP*t to a. u .... Stmmer anappe(I at 2·2 d .. dlock wttb his Jltb toal ol the 1euon at 3: 15 of the third period att. tUlq a peg from J)ave Taylor. It waa the alxtb •lratabt fame la which Simmer.bu scored a pl. ~ .. with Simmer. 'Dan Bonar completed the sconng with 1ix seconds left, firin1 an empty·bet 1oal. HartforcrbrOte a 1-coreleu tie with 1: 49 left in· the rint period oo Pat Boutette'a 10th 1ot1I of the season. The KJnp weot ahead in the second period oa goals by Mike MurpbJ and TaJlor. - · The Whalen eveled the sc:ore with 4: VI to JO ln the MC.'Gld period on a ponr= di 1'J Blaine 81.oqhton, who took a pu1 loalMle and beatLo1An1•l•1oaUe Mano~. · I ' .. 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U NI. 7:10 AM TO I 14'T. 7:10 AM TO l PM Nole All Sczes Shown in the Price Box are In 7 -Rib Design Shown at Bottom ll with the . ,.~ Purch••• of S18S ~a or More 11111~ from Any Participating ,u ~-Firestone Dealer or Store OFFER EXPIRES DEC. 6, 1910 6 cyl. s35oo 8 cyl. s4400 A1lJ·S 10 tor C.,d \ W1tno•1' ~1e,1·onic .1Jn11 •n '>0111~ Air C~no1!•·•• ti.J t.a1 s ~1·9:i11y H,~11e1 2·WHEE·l FRONT DISC Single Piston System Am•11can Cars We 1ns1a11 lron1 brake pads. new lron1 ~eals an d brake liar ONar e t ebudd c a11per s 1esu•tace 101or5 r>?Po<' l1on1 ... neet oea"n'ls •nspe<:t rnasier c ,11ntle r an d bral\e noses oieed 5y51em 81'0 ado 1lew flu•o 11'\el' road 1est 1ne ,., 4-WH••L DRUM·TYP• Mos1 Ame11can Cars We II inaiall l•clory pre·a•ced •1,,ings new lronl seati and return sprtngs1,ombl k11s, reou11<1 all lour Nheel cyhnder5 a no •csurlace ora~e drums 1 new wneel t yl $10 each 11 neeoeo f repack ltonl •h••• bea,.ngs. Dleed sys1em and a<Jll llu10 an<J roa<I 1es1 e Deluxe Chimpion ...._ 4-Ply Polyest_er Cord Tire F.U . WHITEWALLS ADO $3 ·4 -Ply Rated CHA~ RG. i! IT. ·• WE ALSO On Revolving Charge at Firestone HONOR Stores & Many Firestone Dealers 'Name Your Game ... " .. We've GOtYourTeam! The teams of 15 Orange Coast area high schools and three community colleges get personal attention and coverage from the Daily. Pilot sports staff. Not just score,,;, but stories the news breaks . and pictures whenever and wh C'r.t>\·er ,Daily Pilot sportswriters and photographer s are at the games to bring you detailed first-hand r eports and • p\ctures. Our wire ser vice reports the' action of college and professional athletic contests across the nation . Added to all of this are the reports of other local hi gh . -school and college sports, from wrestling to women's athletics . Name your galM' -Wt' cover your team -in the sports pages .or the lailyPilit -642-4321 .. I 4 r ' . . ' ..... 0 0 ..... • llCll 329 llMlllY-TODl.S Jm. ",,,a. SOCKn WRENCH sn A· MUST FOi ANY HANDYMAN PEP BOYS mLL GIVES A UMl1ED ROAD HAZARD WARRANTY* AT NO EXIRA COST . THE PEP IOYS GfYU A LIMITED WARRANTY ON CORNELL TIRES FOR A SPECIFIED NUMIEl Of MONTHS AGAINST All ROAD HAZARDS IN NORMAL PASSENGER CAR USE. DAMAGED TIRES Will IE REPLACED WITH PlOlATED MONTHLY ADJUSTMENT CHARGE IASED ON REGULAR SELLl~G PRICE AT TIME Of PURCHASE~ 1·'4" & M6" DllVI STUNn er lllTllC SPECIAL VALUES COSTA MESA ~,FOR TODAY 2946 HISTOl ST. . SO. Of SAN DIEGO FWY. PHONE· .549-1533 •••• • FULLERTON 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD. PHONE 870-0700 GARDEN GROVE 10912 KATEllA AVE KATEllA & E \)CLIO PHONE: 638-0863 WES TM INST~ 1.5221 BEACH BLVD PHONE 893-8544 ' ' ·~ •. , ·· . .:;. :-.:~ . le :·~ ed .:: ey >: pt >: ch -.·: '.:, ns • to .': r ! • ' 1ad 1 1 11 l • !r ! . ut! ·an d 's • ge. ";.ht . ' .o a ·· l of :he , his ~THRU SUNDAY Se hoblo E spoitol I OPEN MON. 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E•<ll * ""'' ... •<-led ~ 1n --• r; 10119n 11111 ot .,.. lot.• proalmeteir I ..., acre! loca,-on lfle -te<witv,....,.,.. te lfl IN ,_,., tf\1 .,><•.,.., .. to -Coly ot '"'"'• \OUlll •Ult at W•lnut Avenue, -..1er11 .__ -_,, Ille Ott of Of-•• • ,..., __ , 1119 DlOOo>r 11 '"' ol Jettr"Y R-In .,,. .-vi Irvine 14*cMtrectan. • 0 • •• Wildlwclllt, ~a, '"° . ........... 'Refugee bui-den too high.~ ;! W ASIUNGTON (AP) - Un1ted States hu accepted flfiY, more lndocbineH refuaeet ~ ADJ otber natioa, and ls partly 10 °r blame for the situation, a st~ tor a coacreealonal committee . c:onte•• The refuaee pro1ram is "C09l-. ina the American taxpayer over . Sl billit.n annually and most other nations are not carryiJlt their lhare of the re1pomibility tor the refuaee problem," said , Sen. Lloyd Bentaen, D•Texas, chairman of the Joint Economic Committee, in releasing the re· port. ":.: ~ -i....1-........ ........ IJ "' •ttUllf •M ...... ~.t ... 8"1(4 .. "°"'' A .............. 111 .... Nftl--... et •1 o• CJA• 0.1 ... •-• .._.. ~ Celltorltl-. .a any lime .......... 1 "•«.JPleG. •Ill 11'9"'111'• tA eru TN OISTIUCT _ _, U.. rltiM lo e< ........ <.otllr«I, wcwe IMY-nl Of OA l EO ...... Ulll .,., ot NO-Der. rejact MY ., all lllctt or IO .. e1 ...... #«,.._ • C-nwllon lnwronte, 1'90 lrr~larlti. or 1-mallllff In .,., -lurrw.,_ • Wll•la<tory F•ll't.lul BY ORDER OF lHE BOARD OF ~· w. h ~ Pwtorll\JttU 8ond In 11\e MnOUllt ol SUPERVISOR$ OF ORANGE COUN· Tiie C>IST"ICT .... aMal"9CI trorYt 100 91r~ ot Ille lot•! bod Pflte -• TV. CAl.IFORNIA. IM Olrec• qi .. 0.-lmtftl ol la· CELESTINE TATE WON CU8TOOY OF DAUGHTER NIYA BUI clnPeret• for recognition, eh• took pill overdo .. BENTSEN ALSO s aid the U.S. policy has "encouraeed future' refugees from Ind~hina, even ' those who are not fleeing im-... mediate threats to life and prop- erty." ..... "' ..... 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"9•-·· ·-j '"Ille IO<elt P .. bll>l'led Or-Co." Dally Pllol DISTRICT aHk• loc:Jled .. n.1 Allon lr l.n Wh"ll lll11, W.Orll; I-> IA.-.b&. NOV ,,~~I--~tl.AID Awenue, ,,.,,, ... , C•tlf...,.la;-~ pettormecl. Caclie• ot w10 •4'119 ••I• inay be ofMajrwa on r_.t. A CCIII¥ ot de\erlnlNllOt .... onelnl•lned •• ..... PUBLIC NOTICE t"9• ·-""" De _,.., at .... jOb oHtc.,. OI llW Owntr...., ere •••ll•l>I• •Ill. upon rtque>I Tiie Contr•<lo,.. •"4111 Jf.P~ Tiie 1°"91)1ng K'*NI• ot per diem victory not enough The report s{lid that from Apr.ii 1975 through July 1980 the United States had resettled 388,802 Indochinese. During the same period, China received 265,000; France, 66,245 ; Canada. 60,625 ; Australia, 39,4'64 and Japan 500. Tiit -rty wUI lie Wlcl Oft , ... tal1JWl111 •m.1; Call, Ian percent (tO'W If .. -t bid, by otMr lllJtl • ,.rty ta .. "'1iti.. JC1IOll, lo JC· C-... .. ...., "''9rllhed Clla<k, -""---· ........ ,. Ofl ton• llr-tlon of Wle lly tM s.. ... rlor Ca.Ht. T._1, rents, -•tl•t and _..._e • .,......., and,,...,, ..... , oa ''""""'• •<teplabl• to Ill• -·-_, .. ,,.., ...... of Vie dottaW rec..-Mn OI con .. '"'"· E•· ...... ,._. fl mi., r.<«1111111 of con· .,.,_., tr_,., ta.wt, -Ml' tltlt , __ ky -11 .......... . -.. 1111 llW<-., _, ...... , .. Na "'lllJI bid ..._ -T-HUftdrecJ ,,...... °"'"'' ''*·'*'·•> ......... <~ o.e.tl:.....,,.... 1• •... ~A.Gr-. .....,... ftMeftA.OllAk• po" • capy ot Wld dO<umen1 •I .. ,,. IUl'• lttCMt COUftT 01' CALll'OftlflA w,.., I• llMH -• woo1ne clay of lob •lie The Cotllr..:lor •n0 •ny •ul» COUNTY O,. Oft A,..• eltlll (II flour•. The r•I• tor hollday totll,.ctor .....,., nlm •!\ell p.y nol leu r• Uvk CIJ.-r onw.... •nd o ... nlme _. ,,..11 be •I •••t lll•n Ille -tilled or••••llt111 r•I•> o• ,._,..., C.......... eutt Um• •nd -·llJll. ••Qe> lo •II_,, emplorea In 111« MARRIAGE OP: II \NII be mMOJlory-Ille CON· t ... c11llonof111econtr.ect PEffTIOHEll: lf.VERl.YIREE TRACTOR lo ""'°m llW conlt..:1 I• PROJECT AOMINISTAATION All RESPONDENT; MICHAELO.IR\!E •warded, --any Wfl<Olllraclat Cl.,.•tlons ,.1e11 ... lo""' proJe<I prior SU..,..,. O•AMll. y LA•> ~r 111"1, to ,.., not '"s tllan ttw IO tM -nl"9 ol blcb .... II bot dlreCtOCI CAla-aulllellft 0-17WU • W ld •-!fled relft to ell -n...-10 Con.true lion Projec I Supen""", Co MOTICI 1 , emplOyeO by lllem In llW e»elltloa OI If ol lr•fne Cll41 7Sof.l .. OtT~-*'-v .. .._ ._ ..._ n. uwt .,., ltw tOfllra t. OWNER'S RIGHTS RESERVED ._ ......... .,_ ....._ .,_...... No btclll9r may wit--alt bt11 tw llle Ow,,.. •-W• ,,. rlgtll lo re/Kl -~ --.,.. ,.__ ...... • a ~lod ot llllrty IJOI N Y• afte< Ille eny 0t •llboct., lo•J1WM1y onformall· o ....... ....,_ ... .....,._ dJIJ .. lfor U..-ni"9ofbtcla. IY In • bid, -lo m•k• •••rd• 1n Ille 11 ,_ ...... _. .. ...,le• Jf • °" .,.Y_ -8'111•119'*-• lnler .. 1 of u. Owner •ttwMJ • wa -· .,.. --.. -wlll Ill 'AQ1Mrec1 Oflor to e..c..-OalM NOwmlllr JO, 19IO 1J ,,......, 1J ... ,_ ,..._. w tlofl ot , ... tonlra<I TN p.y--CITYOF IRVINE .......... _,_,, ........... _. \Nit 111 k'l lflt farm Mt -I• tM By ION L. ()gl .. by, AYllOI . tontract ei.c-•. Oet>Uly CtlyCltrk Uate• q 11,e ••••11•a•e .•• 1 Gowmlntlioaro P..c>ll.-ClrM\l;llt Co.st Dally PolOI ~ .......... -· U•. .. By A. Sl .. ley Corey Now 1•.0et.3,1• · •1-...._ .. ·--\H..,....... Se<r-y ...... • ...._ Laa ta ---Publl"'*' Or .... C.0.11 Dally PllOI, _ ....._ Novem-1', Oitcembet 3, ,.., -... 1111 ........ ..-..... ~_.... -------PUBLIC NOTICE MOT1cao.. MaA•INO -....................... .. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN INI llacerl• ··--···•-11•• ...... . PUBLIC NOTICE PHILADELPHIA CAP> -In a hushed courtroom four years ago, Celestine Tate us ed her mouth, to undress her infant daughter gently , provm g that. a woman with no a r ms could care for a baby. Photographs and stories of the. handicapped young mother's day in court drew wide attention and brought her 17 ,000 letters fro m "people al l over the world," Miss Tate said. "People would tell me how much 1 was an inspir ation to the m ." she s aid. "When it stopped, I was wrecked." ..... ., Cl4tc Cllllllr Ort .... , s.eea.. Ce.""' Tef:OMl•am 1 ... eoard111~w1-1of1,.eoun1y -··. ,_... • ,..._._, •• -------THIS WEEK, MISS Tate. 25, of oranoe, StJIJ of c..11•"""•· "''by .,., ...-...... -,....... ... • o••NG1 couNTY sul'1:1t1011 was released from St. Joseph's Resolution GetM lht 1:1111 Oey of Nov· ....... • COUllT PWlllMd 0rA!lgt Coeat Dally PllOI .... ..,. ·-· dKIJl'ecl "' lntenu ... '° I. TOTH£RHPC>f40ENT COUltT"OUSE hospital. afte r being t reated anne• Ille ... ,,..,, dHcrlbed below to Tlw _.11'*'9r .... llled • petition T• Clvk C...tw l>t'lw W.Jl th k d f Nov. 26, Dec. J, 10, 1• -!7~ 0,.1199 c.ounty Str•t 1..it11t1nt Mein· concern..,. _, mwr1..-. 11 you '•" u MAi ,...., cai-..ia .,,.. over e wee en or a n over· 1-ntt Oltlrlct NO. 10, and Ms tl•IHJ lo Ille a retlPONt Wltllln lO day• Of,... PLAINTIFFS dOSe Of pills. w...,,....,,,.,.11111c1JyotOec•mDo1r, .... thA1 tflll -•• •rw4011 JE ftA V' YAN c;11..0E R •nd "Everything 1·ust seemed to "'°·•I ... -of t:lOo'cloch A.M. of , ..... y-........... , "' ... , .... •rod WANDA VAN GIL04: PUBLIC NOTICE NOT•c• -lllOTIC• wld clay tn 111e """"""of 1,,. eo.rd fM couri ....., ..,.., • '"""'*"' con-OE FEN DAN TS .. stop me wherever [ wo uld go. COftftaCTtOMO,•IDDATE of5-rvl-•otllle Counl'yot Orenoe lalnlnt lftjunell ... orotheror .. ,.c.... GLENN LAMB, JOHN DOE ahd I thought maybe if I died I'd NOTIU INYITIN• llOS In Ille Half ot Admlnltlr•tlon, 10 Civic cer11ln9 dlvl ..... of ,,,_,.,,, -IJI 80A T MAN, -OOES I tnro11911 70 1t•CEIPT Of' P,_OPOSAl..S: S.alH Cent..-Pl-, Santa Ana, California, 1'1pp0i'1, <NICI co;stody, U1llcl ~. SUMMONS get SOm e recognition in this ""_....win• reulM .., 111e City .-,,. ume""' Pl•• tor ,,,. nearlno •ttoT...,, tws, c•••. and wc11 '""' r• c•u MUM•ER n-...., world. But" the Lord didn't see it ot ,,,,.,,., <>wner Ill tM W.lt, In tM Of· ..,.,. ,,. ~Ion ot \Jlcl anneullon fief " ""'lie .. .,.,. _,, llte Court. MOTICE:I Y• ... ,.. ....,. -·· Tiie th "M' T 'd tit• ., ,,. cu, C•r• ..... _ ot 17109 Jftd an «*lee•'-.,,.,.,o, at w11k11 Tiie eentl"'"-' o1 ...... .,.,..., ot c ... 11 _,-.cw. ......... .,_.,.....,. a t way, 1ss ate sa1 . JalllMrH Road, lrvltW, Calltornl• time ..... ,. •• •Cl Inf., .. ,.., 119,..,,,. m_, ., ,.,_,,.,, or ot!Mr <OUrt , ... , ...... -....... -...._. Miss Tate is living apart from ~·:~=:,:;~::,. °:9:.~:r~ m::.;:;::.-=:,,:t! "'•' 1>e oc.. :111~1----.. ""' •1• ,.. :'!:•Mp.""'.,., • .__..., her two daughters . The children, """ .... ...,,,.,.A-l"'llfo .... le,lnld lrom f'.G Mcl..ell•n ' Oa-: -..uu .1• AVllOI UAW ......... ...--. Coronda, 23 months, and Niya, 4. ......... ,.,. a11e o1.,. -• 1• 1oca1eo l>l-M63. LMA. er-11, E• ,,._, _... ._ ... , <_,. u•. are living with relatives. Miss_ JI._,,_,._. At JtlY ·-prior ..... time llud 0..-. Nit .......... - -u ... ·-• -oasc«1"10N oF wo111(. A11we11< '°' ,,..,.,. . ...., ..... ,.,..,. --'' "-~•. fa •111t,.. • • ..... LM 1a 1 .. ......,. Tate lives.with an aunt. ParllO.-Mlnt;A-lf P_l...,.11"1 maylllewltll llle C•rlloflllJ 8oard ot °"""" ,._.._. Niya WU s months old in 1976 JOM!ltt'eei llftlllO-· 5-rv•-· .. I.lie C-y pf Or .... MICMAaLL.Mta.aL TO THE OEf'ENOANT. A tlvil E .. GIN EE lt'S EST I"""' TE wrllt .. olljeetlonl lo .,..,.,._.. ... ......., (OIT\plalnt .... -ttl•d DY .... Plaln-when Family Court Judge 12•• • neuuon . ..wc11 P1>1e<1i-wm 11e c-"'.......,. c-.r Dftw, utt -•nst '°"· Ed w a d Rose be g led that Of'IMIHG OF PROPOSAl.S. TM •lllllrecl_,,llle~nlllf~l~•t ..,..,... (JI 11 you •ISl'I lo defend 1111s r n r ru .._......,.,...1e1r....-.,,. u11ume,.p1«a 11l9dtw11ear1,,. . .....,_.._..,CA,.... '•"""'·rournust,•1c111n:ioc1avsa11 ... Miss Tate was capable of·canng ,... M 1:• '-"'·"' D9<emller •. 1• A ,_. ~ltll 9' ..i<1 te<rltory 11141 ~ 1111• 1ummon1 '' .. ,_ on you, Ill• for the baby. et• •• •-'-" otfka el tlle It tet1talneO la ReHlwlla1t Ne. ,._..._.Or.,.. C:-. Dally l'llllt., w ltfl IM c-1 • wrlllen ,,._,118 ln -· .. 11M. -,..._,.., 12, 1•, ef Now. 12, "···DK. J, I• on.-rupon\I lo the comp1e1nl. C 11 • 0. TA IN IN G co NT RA c T llle --at 5-trvl_,, ....... •'"' JU>llce Coun, you"""' .... will\,,,. THE CITY DEPARTMENT of OOCCMlll!NTS: TM 191<1flcalloM are t"9 Clerf! of.,. ao.rdof 5-,,,l_L court• _,.,.., plffdfftll or t.auM an W lf · ed h h enti"'4, •• ......, .... A ........ H•nr•rd T"9 t..-rl1ory ··-r•lly clolstrl-.. _P,V.JJ.Y(: .. ~QTICE O••• ptudll\ll lo be enttred In trw e are question w ether er Allltttk l'art< Gr9llltlg Jnd H•nrard lol-$: doOel) UnlHS.,.,..doW>, yourdel•ull .handicap WOUid prevent her Atllt«k ,.,. Lltllll .... " 1'1--' hid -utlon toMhb of ,.._ MOTl(a Of' MaA•ING •Ill be efllend._ -loUhon of llW f be' · t bl h ~lflc«i..t -all tOtllracl do<"· proal-y t1 «'ft IOCJ1ecl In Ille NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thal Pl••n1111, -1111\ courl m•y tnltr • rom tng a SUI a e mot e r. me1th may lie obtelned from '"' ....,, .... "'1y < ......... "' COid) ,,.,,,,. , .. Board at~··-· of,,. County 1u<19men1 -'n" YOU lor ,,. retlef de· Miss Tate. who is unmarried. l?e,."_ ot l'\llllk w .. u , Clly ot e.uievwo -Jeffrey R-In ,,,. ot o .. noe. Stele of ea111ornla, "" by m•no.a '" '"" compl.t1n1, .. 111c11 cou1a has a birth defect tha t left her CJllfWltla. No ... wlll ... cllarllecl tor OATEO: Tllt1 t:ttllday of No ...... 11er. ember, '"°· lll<lareG.IU ln1enllon IO ol morw . l)r-rly "' 0,,.., ...... ... a rm s a nd her I e g s u n . frYlllJ, 17300 J-*"'" Aoacl, fr.Int, nortll ,,..,,,,. Jl'H. R•W>lutlon dMed lllt 11111 d•r of NO•· result 11.rnl•ll""'nl ol "'-'· lallrn9 •ne Ml ot OO<umenh. Plan\ •nd I-. ' •nn•allWl.,rllOry deKrl-DollOwlo qUt\led 'omPl•lnl. .derdeveloped a nd d e formed. 'Pt<lflcatlona Wiii lie mallecl lor • 9Y ORDER OF THE BOARD OF Orante C-.CY Slr"t 1.lgllli"IJ Main· Ill) II wlllll le -tlle Nvl<e el c11areeo1u.oo. suPE1tv1soRs OF OR•NGE couN. 1.nanu 015tr1c1 No. 10. -"'' 11 .. d '" '"-' "' tlli• matter,'"',,,..... Both hec. children are nor mal. ,,:::.."'°!:i :,u~~=~~ ~(: TY, CALIFORNIA. :".:O~:=i!: ~~,-=~~.~:'.""'~~ :.;.~~ :.:i:11~::,.~~!:.~ Miss Tate said that recently certified or CJIMer'• <Mell or bid bond ISEAL) JUNEALEX~NOER .. Id d•y In Ille Chamber. ot Ille Board Oaled: Oc.1otlitr 10. mt her Jife has been frustrating and lnlMe-...tef10pettat1tof 111e io1a1 Cl9rll oftne8oaro otsu11e,.,,1-•oft11eeo..n1yo1oranoe Wlll!MftE.StJ-, depressing. She said she failed bid ,,iu peyJble to Ille City ot 1 n1lne of Supenol-• of In Ille Hall ot Adfnlnl•lr•tlon, 10 Civic Cterll . ff . I .. ...,.,,._ tllettlle blcldtr, 111111 pro. Orenoe County, Center Pleu, Sallie Ana, C•lllornl•, •• 8y Heidi H llelr<;iel, IO e OrtS tO find a p ace Of her ..... •• acCJt*CI, "'"' promptly ••· can-• ,,.. lime -Pl«• •or,,. '-•rl"9 upc>n Oepuh own where she could Ii ve with Kwte.,. contract, M<ur• .,.,,,,.n1 ot Pubfl~ 0r.,. eoes1 O•lfy P1to1 tile qv..llonllf wfd ennu•tion •nd •II GIORGI o. WHT her children. 11 men'• CAlmpenwtlon in""'"'-· -Nov. 14, Oet. l. ,.., ... s-eo objKllOt\1 ,,,.,_, •I wllocl'I time ano lwllt HO, lur•lsll . •Jtl•l•t lory Faotllful i-------------pleualllnt., .. ledper!lot"mar•S>Pe•• ....... A ... rk• .... ,. R eal. e s tate agents. s he ~--· t1onc1 1"'"' •moun1 01 100 PUBLIC NOTICE ....,be,...ra. .,, s. 5-rilll s...-h d d h per.:.nt at 111e tot•• bid orfu -a Adcllt-1n1or .... 11on ma, .,. oc.. 1. .. A,......, CA •14 c a r g e . · · On 't w a n t l e L•btr •nd Mal ... lelt Bond In Ille 1------------lalMCI '""" F.G. McL.ellen •I 13A·:M6.l IJIJ) UHUI respoAfilbility Of handicapped tn •-t ot 100 91rcen1 ol tM Iota! bid N·7f111 At eny time prl0< to t11e time ll•ed Publl•lled Or-Co.t\I 0•11' Piiot, th · b 'Id' .. ptke. ,,ICTfTIOUSellSllfaSS lor 11 .. rlne, Mlf lnter .. led per10n1 Dec 3, I0, 11,)• 1'19C1 ~·90 elr W Ing. WAG£ "ATES: As r-ltlHJ by Sic MAMa STATa ... NT mo Ille wltll U. Clerk o1 ,,,. Board ol llorl111lat ... C.lllornlalAbot C-. Tll• ··•-•1111 pe•!IOtl• ••• doln9 1S-••ltor•of .,,. eo..My of Ot.,,09 MIS.STATE SAID she saved ,,. o.-,_ *'"'m1neo 1,. venera1 ciu.ine4f.JI: •••tten ooiec11..._. 10 u. PfOi>OWcl .,.. .PUBLIC NOTICE -vJllllltr .. Mof WagH lnlllltlo<all· HA,_lllS & DONOV AN, Enl rwaallon,wllkllObjec:llon,wlll be cOll· medication s he got through '' 111 w111c11 111• won 1' to Dr T•••r, s..ue 7fO, 4000 MacArthur ! '111erec1 °'"" Board of ~·1-.. 1 ST ATUM:NT OF i.u111ooMMD T several visits lo a doctor. She perlwlNd. Coolet o1 S9lll .,.,.. t•le ICMl!ewant . ..._, llMcll, ~lllortlle lhe lime -114«• 11-.! tor "9•rlOQ. OF USE OI' k h c1e1arrn1Nt1ontar•m•lnta•M<1 •t1ht ,,_ . A1~1 c1H<r•111-of"idterruory l'ICT1T1ousiusiNu.s .. AM£ too t e overd ose. sh e said Offic.a at .. OWNt -.,. an ll•bl• J-o. karr~. •IS s. Flower "con1e1NC1 1n Re•ohllion No ao.1 .. 1, T because "I felt like it was the -" ,..._.., Tiit Contrector INlll PO>I Strwt, • 11U, L01 •ntei... Calllornle dU9CI N.-u. 1'19(1, ot Ille Board dot> he loll-lftCI ~""" ~ve •!Mon-• u .. ,o11Jide.c-1•feac11 f0b1111. t0011 01 5-nol-i..,. Iii• w1111 111e c1er• 01 ,..,~~::, "'-°' '"' Flctohou• &uJ• • only thing left to do lo make TfllConlractor--onlraclor"" J-M.~.•ISS.f'-tlleBOMdatS.-.vl-1T ... 1errllory l SALISBURY REALTY ]IS things better for my children *' INm IMll pay not lft1 ll,.n llw St .. •llll, LOI AntelM. CJIUornl• U ~r-fyde>crl-•lloll-s M•ron e Avenue, BalDo• l•j•~a. bec a use any Other Way j'Usl -"tleclpr.,,Jlll,.ratMofwa9u1oe11 IOOO S•ld anntHllon con.i•l\ ot •P. Calllornlat2 .. l ..,__, ....... .,..Ill Ille eaatutlon ol Joflft C. 5-nJw, -MatArtllt.lt pro•lm•tety tO acre1 louted In Ille Tiie Ficlflfou\ Bllllrwu Na""' re-WaSn 't Working.'' tfllC*'4rtc1. llvd., S7S0, Newport Beecll, nor llleUl•rly torner ol Irvine lerred to -•M lilecl In Or .. Of P"OJECT ADMINISTRATION: All CJlllorala.... Boul•••rd -Culver Drive 111 1"9 c.o .... iyonNowmt» > 1971 _.,._,....,,,..lo 1111• P'O/Kt prior Tiii• ~,,. .. I• ton<fuclecl DY a norll'I ln1fne area. w aterlronl ~.;m · 1 to IM._....,. OI tlkl• \NII lie dtte<teo ""'"',.,_Ip. OATEO. Tiii\ 1:1111 d•y of No .. mDoir. C.•uiorni• ,.._,11on, 1~ w~'c:...~ lo L, J. O'Confwl °"''1'1'<11"" Con-J-M. °""°"111 1"°· Hlllfl••v. ~ lie.ell, Colltornl• lract Aclmlnlatrator, T•l•pjlorle No. Tiii• ---... 1119'1 •Ith the BY ORDER OF THE 80AAO OF. •au 2011 l(ln9• Road N I 1f, •• J1tt. Counly Clerk ot Or-COUfllY on SUPERVISORS OF OAANGE COUN· Bue,; C•Hl0<nl•9? .. ) ' e•por OWMl•'S "IGHTS RESERVEO; No ... mller S, !tell. ,,1_ TY, CALIFORNIA.. Tl\11' """""' •a• cOftduc:tecl Dy • TM~ r_r,,.. Ille rl8"1 lo rele<I -• JllY W elllllcll, to WafW any lnform•lf· P"911~·~ ... Coa1I Dally Piiot, CSEAL/JUNEAl..EXANOER torpOr•hon ty In e lllO, end lo malle llWJrd• In Ille Ho 12 It 2' Oat J 1• 0"'* Clara of IM 9oard Wale<lront Home>, Inc In•-•--""-•. v, ' · ' ' ' ofc.-1_ of P•lrl(.laJ.Fotr\ler. .,_.,....._ ------__ ,..,_, Presl°""I OA'fl: o.c.mber 1' "'° PUBLIC NOTICE 0rJngt County, Tiii\ \l•l-1 w•~ 1119'1 •111'1 IM CITY OP: lllVINf. Callfornta Counly Clerk ot Or•nor Counf~ on 9y: 1-1... DlletllV ,,ICTITIOUS IUS.._U--PuDfl•lled Grange C...11 Delly ,Piiot NO•itmber 11, l'l9CI. o.,wty City Clenl '"~ Nov. 2•, ~. 3, tteD '6-..0 P.....,_. Or-. COii .. O.lly Pllol. MAMa STAT•MaNT -· Publl•'lld Or ... Coe•I Dally Pllol, O.C, t. a, 7,1, 1• 41n.IG The 1011-1119 perW>ns ••• doln9 i.u.i,,. .... , Nov. 1•, H. Dec. l, 10. 19'0 .. .., P\JBUC NOTICE T 0 " J, l01 B........,ay, Coil• PUBLIC NOTICE Mew, CaettotrN ma. ~tciOP M•ARINO ~ M•ntl'I T tlm:tlly Mine~ HtllernG 11171 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat "ICTITIOUIMlllMaSS ' C~l~.:.~ .... ~we, atde n roo, t11e ... rd•~lt«\ofl1WGounty N·ntei PUBLIC NOTICE f!IAMe ITATaMSMT Oavl<I f.art Mili.r JJQSI Oulneoer of Oranve. $CN "' Calllont4•, .... by .. ICTITIOllS IUSllfESS Tiie f911eWtftl ll9r-1 are dolnt C~Tt San,_ Caplsir-C.lll«nla RHOlllllCM dll'9d IM lttll day of No¥· NAME STATUH .. T ..,.._. .. , tH7S ' etnlloar, t•, llKI ...... Ill Intention lo Tiie lot1owl09 MrW>n1 Jrit dolnQ . •OnlNOHAM ASSOCIATES "onald At1drew Romero JOI -•IN leffltory c9t1crl-lie_ IQ bu",...'" ,AltTNlllSt411' HO ••• 219 s. ,,,,.. ,,. ••• a, Cot1• MeH c.111~ .... 0r .... Cowllly Slrwl Llt!Mlnt Mein· G A R 0 E N v I s T A Street, Swlta 201 , Coal a Meu, '2411 ' ' ·-• Otttrlct No. 10, """llM llaM PA,_TNERSHIP, l» E .. 1 1711'1 SlrMI, Cal-Ale-. 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Ced Delly l'tMt ..... tt..a,. o.c. a...,.... ............ .,., .. .. .... '""·,.,Dk:), ... "·... OJ1• t Disneyland • service awards set Awa rds totaling $125,000are be· ing offered by the 1980 Disneyland Community Ser vices Awards P rogram. Deadlin~ for filing a n applica· ti on to receive the funds is J an. 16. In r e<:ognition of community services, the a musement park will pffer SO awards totaling $1,000 each , 10 awards totaling $5,000 each and one outstanding Com- munityService Award of$2S,000 . The awards will be granted in the areas of cultural. educational, service for youth. accomplish· ment by youth. special health services. community services and service for sen iors and ecological concerns. More information and an ap- plication can be obtained . by call· ing999-~. ~Art school sale .planned Works by students at the Ugun._ Beach School of Art will be on sale in the school parkin1 l6t Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m . to4p.m. The sale will l)ldude' • cer•mJcs, paintf1111. drawin,., sculpture, print., and jetfelry. The .Cbool la located at 2ZZZ Laf\IDa Can,on Road . .. Robert Kelleher. assistant ad· ministrator at St. Joseph's said that. as reqllred by state law, a psychiatrist visited Miss Tate at the hospital. He said she could receive furt.h~r counseli ng from the psychiatrist following her re- lease if she wished. For a time after all t he publicity four years ago, she said, "I was well known. I had the opportunity to help a lot of people." .AT ONE POINT, s he said, "A man came from Ger many just lo see me because his daughter was born with no ar ms I told him, 'Just don't pity her. Put he r on the floor and let her do her t hing .... She has written a n autobio· g r aphy. The unpublis h e d m a nuscript, which Miss Tate said she typed with her tongue, is titled, "To Those Who Ask : Why Me?" She said the book was rejected by a pubUsber. _ ·'They sai~ it was a very good story but. it was too sad," she said. • '·But it's m y story and l couldn't change it." Bent.sen noted that Japan coo· tributed $23.6 million for United Nations refugee a ctivities and has pledged another S60 million "but this contribution is far below what other nations have been paying by accepting .the refugees and is dwarfed by our own contribution." "THESE FIGURES show that othe r nations. especia lly th0$e located in the Pacific basin, a.re not shouldering their fair share of the Indochinese refugee prob· lem," Bentsen said. The report said that during the first seven months or 1980. about 25,000 Indochinese 'Were being resettled monthly with about two-t1lirds com ing to the United States. Both Bentsen a nd committee m e mber Rep. C l a r e n ce J . Brown, R-Ohio. said the problem is partly the fault of U .S. policy. Bentsen said that • 'Conir ess needs to pay more attention than has been paid so far to the long- term policy implications of decisions by executive agencies to accept refugees." Parents say film ' distorts son's life OAK LAWN, Ill. (AP) - Alice and Thomas Johnston lost t he ir scientist s on in the awesome eruption of Mount St. He lens in May. Now. they say, his memory is being taken away by a film that portrays him as a rebellious hero of the disaster. "They took David and twisted him howe ver they wanted !" M r s . Johnston s aid nf the m ak ers of "St. Helens ... The film stars Art Carney as Harry Truman. the old man who refused lo leave his home near the volcano. and David Huffman as David Johnston. "They said they ·r e going to make David into a legend. But you can't imagine what they're doing to him." Mrs . Johnston said in a n inter view in the Chicago Sun-Times. "There's not an ounce of David in it. It's j us t not decent what they·re doing to his memory.·· • APWI,......_ SHE SAID THE filmmakers' distortions inc luded m aking David a disciplinary problem at work , s howing him a s a daredevil rather than a careful scientist and having him DIED IN ERUPTION Oevld Johneton .... ;:· M u rphy P r od u c t ion s . The involved in an affair. Jo hns tons recent ly returned from Bend. Ore~. where they s aw excerpts from the script and parts of the movie, which Mrs. Johnston said she and he r husband would try to stop the movie, even if it meant going has not yet been released. to court , to preserve the When Mo~nl St. Helen s m e mory or their son. She said a~ erup~ed. Joh~sl~~ was able t~ letter threatening legal action radio o n1ly ... ~a.~.co uver . had been mailed to the film Van.couver. 1lus IS 1t. . company. Mi chael Murphy Hts parents s.a y th~ movie had Productions. but there had been c h an g e d h 1 s f 1 n a I ca 11 no response. to :.·'':' ~n1cou".er : ':' a~couver ; The Sun-Times quoted a This is 1t. She s letting 1t all out. spokesman for the productio~ You should see h,er !. You a~I , company as saying: "We have should see ~~,r-It s like God s absolutely no comment of any own creation. kind to make." David Johnston, 30, a field vol canologist with the U.S . Geological Survey , was monitoring Mount St. Helens When it erupted May 16. He was the first to get out word of tbe eruptloo -in the few seeon& before his observation post was blown away by the immense explosion that left 34 dead and 28 missing. IN A MORE serious charge. Mr$. J o hnston said. the filmmakers made her son into a rebel. She said he was prolld of hia nine years with .,h e Geological Survey and of his role in IU scientific work. "But the mo.,ie people said they needed some conflict," she said . ''So the survey is suddenly a bureaucratic villain and Oav\4 Is 1 hot-hea,ded younf rebe . They even invented a history ol disciplinary trouble -just to f1t this adversary relaUooahip." Mn. Joblllton said there ia •. . ' .. BEFORE TJIE ERUP'l10N, Johnston and colleagues made repeated lri-to the crater and 1athered information that helped save lives. There was public pressure a1ain1t evacuation but the sclenll•U uted their flndlnp \o penuede lo..c-al official• to move everybody out. one 1cene .. where David is 1creamin1 these s-erftctly terrible thln11 about the survey'• leaders beiDI t_.,..,.._ lrrHpouible and not C&riDI at.out people's satety. I can't tel&- you bow hurtM that wu -to see thole words put in Da'rid'1 .mouth. ft '1 jwt unforstva.ltle. •• ffil puents si'y that the memory of his contri&utiom la belDI ru:Lned by the dramatic license taken by M't-chael , CAR(i>UEST FIHDH COVER Suri lt'i.turw ht-d' , dul~ 'inyl wlfh ludm Oot.k1ng Crt11:.t:d 1n Jrlly t10l(i1> luvl· pnr1!> Large ""<' 2 T ~Jb VISE- GRIP GIFT SET The locking 011ers 111e oroc; USf' 5 and 10 sizes w1tl1 curved 1aws. ou1IHn wire cutter easy-release lever "POCKETUME I " DWELL/TACH cornoaet nrec1s1on 1nst urm~r t Belt chp ,. ·- CAl4'JUIST MICHAMICS' Cl-- Pt0less1011a1 mecnan1cs Q11r111ly1 Full 36 hardwood trame wilh 5 ribs. padded headrest Stool swivel caster') COAXIAL , ... , .. STHEO SPEAKER SYSTEM Fits car rear deck openings side 11anels of vans. wagons 20 oz ceramic magnet woofer 3-in ht·ft tweeter 20 watts RMS max input C01D69-20 CAR QUEST ID-PC. 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' ~ No mautt what m•ln cU.th •M prepar" (9r · IM •llbt ~ of IPfflal cllMera, crtap potato pan~•k•• appeat for her hu1baod Harold.. an attorney , and children Milton, 13, andShan,t . • Potato panukea Oatketo •r~ beat when \he e* ta so buly ahe donn 't aet to eat any.·' ahe H)"S ··1 remember my aira.odmother staod For Hanukkah Samples f roID 'Kugel Knishes · d -Dislies' POTATO LATKES (Pancakes> 2 cups grated raw Potatoes (measure after draining) 2 eggs, be'aten 1 teaspoon s alt 1 rounded or ht:aping table.spoon flour or matzo meal Pinch of baking powder I smaU onion. grated Combine all ingredients Mix well. Drop pancake mixture by the tablespoonful onto a hot skillet filled with about a half an inch of vegetable 011. Brown on both sades until crisp. Servt.' wilh applesauce and/or sour cream. APPLESAUCE 3 pounds cooking apples Rind of 1 lemon, grated Juice of 1 lemon 1 teflSpoon cinnamo,.P 6 whole cloves 1 cup water 2 cups sugar Core and pare apples. Cut up apples. placejn saucepan with grated lemon rind. lemon juice. cinnamon, sugar and waler and cook in covered pan until apples are soft. Stir occasionally lo blend thoroughly all ingredients. Cool and serve. Variation: Do not pare apples. Cook with skins and strain through s ieve after cook· ing. before cooling. CHANVKAH BUTl'ER COOKIES 'h cup butler 1 cup sugar J..egg 1 teaspoon vanilla l '"i cups sifted nour 1,2 teaspoon salt 1 2 teaspoon baking powder Mix bu.tter, sugar, egg, vanilla. Add flour. salt, baking powder. Chill dough un- til firm. Roll thin. Cut shapes with cutter dipped in flour. ffake on ungreased cookie sheet at 325 degrees for 10 minutes. SALL V'S SAUCY BRISKET l 4-pound brisket 3 green peppers, chopped 5 celery stalks, chopped 2 onions. chopped I bottle chili sauce :i'i teaspoon chili powder Garlic salt Place half or ch'Opped vegetables in roasting pan. Add meat, cover wit~ re· maining vegetables and chili sauce. Add seasonings. Roast, covered 31h hours in 350-degree oven. Slice meat. Blend vegetables and juices in blender. Return sauce and meat to pan. PEACHY CHER RV CIUCKEN 8 chicken breasts I teaspoon salt •q teaspoon pepper • "•cup butter or margarine, melted 1 cup sweet and sour sa uce ~ Polynesian salad dressing l pound can_J>eaches. sliced, drained 1 pound can dark sweet cherries, pitted, drained ~ 1 onion, s liced into rings 't'l cup chili sauce Place chicken, skin side up, in shallow baking dish. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Broil until golden brown. Combine remain- ing ingredients; pour over chicken. Bake i.o 325 degree oven for one hour or until • tender. tnl In the kitchen and h111ndlng them to ua u she cooked, makln(I sure we got the latkes at their ftHhett." MODE&N COOKS can take electric skillets to tbe table to cook pancakes for family and aues\,t. Mra. Beral use an electric food processor for grafing the potatoes and onions, which "m111kea the preparation a lot different from my grandmother's day." Kanukkah is a Jewish festival celebrating religious freedom, but it 's not a holy day re- served for sober meditation. she explained. Also called the Festival of Lights, Hanuk- .. kab ~elebratea the 2Sth day ol Kialev, 115 B.C., wh~ the Maccabees, led by Judah Maccabee, overthrew Antiochua Eplphanes, the Greell llin1 who had tried to force the Greek reU1ion on the Jews:- THE CELEBRATION last.a for el1ht da)'I because when the Maccabees recaptured the Temple in Jerusalem, on1y enouth holy oil re· mairted to light the lamp for one day, but the lamp miraculously burned ror ei1bt days. The menorah. with it.a ei1bt candlebolden and one "Shamus," symbolizes the lamp, with one candle being lit each night until the final even· ing, whenallthecandlesareburnin1. The menorah. with its eight candleholders and one 'Shamus.· symbo/lzes the lamp. . . Honey cake and.potato latkes "Thia ia a family holiday," says Mrs. Beral, "IO we iHtte triencb and family to our house or 10 to thein for special meals durin1 the eight night.I." Gifts are given each nl1ht, generally "after dinner if we can 1et the children to wait that long/' or 1itta of money -called "Hanukkah Gelt" -are distributed. CIDLD&EN PIA Y an ancient game· with a "Driedel," aimllar to a top with Hebrew letters on it, and cbotolate "coins" are-often the prizes, accord.inc to Mn. Beral. , Many families practice "Tzedakah," which t tranalat.ea u charity. although it is actual- Y the word for justice. "'lbe reasoning behind the word is that no one deserves to be poor, so it 's only fa1.· that those with more help out," Mrs. Bera I ex- plained. "We like children to realize that giving is as nice as receiving gifts." .-· Although her synagogue will not have special services, Mrs. Beral notes that the first Friday or each month has a family service which starts at 7:30 p.m . "nDS FRIDAY we'll be lighting a Menorah at services, just as we do at home," she says. Her recipes come from a cookbook pro- duced by members of the synagogue called "Kugel Knishes and Sisterhood Dishes." Although the first edition has sold out, a second version is being edited by Arlene Levine. with artwork by Abby Vaughan. Anyone interested in obtaining a copy of the book can call the synagogue at 644-7203 for in - formation. Sweet potato versatile food .. Enjoy the flavors of fall with delicious Sweet Potato Nut Loaf made with either yellow t or orange fleshed sweet potatoes. Not overly sweet, this bread is delicious toasted for breakfast, spread with cream cheese for a midday snack. or drizzled with honey and topped with ice cream for a quick dessert. Not only is this bread great tasting. but 1t provides good nutrition, too. Sweet potatoes are an excellent source of several vitamins and minerals. One 3-1,.'J ounce sweet potato provides more than 100 percent of the recommended daily allowance (RDA) of Vitamin Pr, 36 percent of the RDA of VitB'min C and a substantial amount of iron. Markets often car ry three major varieties or sweet potatoes. Jerseys, traditionally labeled "sweet potatoes," have a creamy-c()lored skin which surrounds a yellow, somewhat dry and meaty nesh. Jewels are copper or tan skinned with a bright orange, moist, tender flesh. Garnets have a deep red or purple !>kin e n compassing a very deep orange flesh Although they are us ually marketed as "yams." like the Jew~ls. they are a member of the sweet potato family. There is a very large harvest of Cahforma jumbo-size Jewels this season. Although too larte for individual servings, these jumbo sweet potatoes are ideal for use in this delicious quick bread and all other recipes which use grated or mashed sweet potatoes. When selecting sweet potatoes, choose those that are firm. smooth and reasonably clean and blemish-free. Handle carefully to avoid bru1s1ng of the nesh. sweet potatoes should be stored in a cool. dry pla'ie, about 55 degrees F . but never in the refrigerator. The sweet potato is one of the most versat1lt' foods grown. Its inherent flavor blends well with herbs. spices a nd flavorings to prod ul'e delicious dishes of all types More holiday treats for. Hannukah r celehrfttion The traditional spi ces of the ancient Middle East mingle with the flavor of coffee in lloney Cake (Lekach ). an Eastern European holiday cake that Jewish famihcs traditionally serv,, on the first night of Hosh llas hanah The following recipe 1s from "Betty Crocker's International Cookbook." HONEY CAKE 1 cup sugar 1 cup honey <Lekach) . a,; cup vegetable oil 4 eggs l tablespoon finely s hredded lemon peel 3 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons brandy 31h cups all-purpose flour l '12 teaspoons baking powuer J teaspoon bakin~ soda 1,4,z teaspoon salt . Latke recipes may come and go. but a few manage to stick to your heart as well as your ribs. That's the case with Sarah's Potato Latkes, an age·old tradition of the Hanukkah season. This latke recipe has proven itself time and time again in bringing grown-up children home for the Jewish holiday. Also, it 's often the topic of many a con- versation over Imig distance telephone calls to home. The secret to Sarah 's Potato Latkes is the cparse grating of the potatoes. Some people like their latkes thin, others thick : but this time put away your fine graters. SARAH'S POTATO LATKES 6 to 8 peeled potatoes. coarsely grated ·~medium onion, grated 3 eggs. beaten Yl to ~. cup matzo meal (or gound matio> salt and white pepper to taste . In a food processor or grater. coarsely shred peeled potatoes and onion. Grated potato- mixture may be rin!ied under running water in . colander_ Squeeze and drain well. Mix in eggs. matzo meal, salt and peppttr. Heat oil in skillet or electric frying pan to medium heat. Form potato rruxture into pancake shapes to desired thickness and size. Fry until golden brown. Drain 0n paper towels. Serve with sour cream or apple sauce. 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 'fl teaspoon ground ginur v~ teaspoon ground nutmeg 2 teaspoons instant coffee Enjoy holiday challah % cup cold water Challah. a Sabbath and holiday bread for :v.. cup chopped nuts Jewish 'people. is steeped In tradition and his-· YJ cup raisins tory. Ghallah actually ref era to the act of pre- Lemon Sugar• paring dough for baking in Jewish kitchens. Heal oven to 350 degrees. Real sugar, • The followiq recipe ror ehallah is from honey__oil,..eus_. lemon ~el and juice and bran· '·Betty Crocker 's· International Cook - dy in large mixer bowr on medium s'i>eed '2 --bo-ok. •i published by Random Hou:ae, New minut~. Stir in flour, baking i>owder. baking York. It makeM enough Ingredients for one braid soda, salt, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and in-of challah. slant coflee alternately with waler. Beal on high 1 package active1try yeast speed, scraping bowl occasionally; 2 minutes. '*cup warm water Fold in 't'l cup of the nqts and the raisins. 2 tablespoons sugar P0ur into greased tube pan, 10 by 4 in~hes, 1 teaspoon salt or 12-cup Outed tube pan. Bake until wooden , l egg pick l.nserted in center comes out clean, about l 1 tablespoon vegetable oil hour 10 minutes. Coot-ht pan ts minutes; re-2'h to 2o/.l eupa all-purpose nour move from pan . Prick top of cake carefully with Vegetable oil fork ; driule with J.iemon Sugar. 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Ar· ran1e squash halves cut· 1 aide up on a nonstick baking tray sprayed witlll cook inc spray. Fill each cavity with undiluted fat-skimmed chicke n I broth (homemade or canned). Sprinkle with I coarse pepper (but omit I salt if using canne d broth); add a pinch or I herbe. Bake uncovered, J in a 37~ oven un- il teooer, about so to 60 minutes, depending on aise ol aquaabes. ·Each medium aquaab ball, ap· roximately 95 calories; squash quarter, 45 t calorjes. MASHED SQUASH - Remove seeds tr·om I uuh halves and wrap uuh in foil. Bake at decrees until tender. bout 3S minutes. Scoop ut squash pulp and aah or beat with elec- ric mixer; season with ra nulated chick en IUU'&UA• m.tead o1 salt. I· d4 coarse pepper ... ut no butter o r argarine. Approx · ately 45 calories a , all-cup ~rving. ORANGE BAKED ACORN SQUASH 2 acorn squashes 1 teasp00n butter 1 tables poon low-. ugar mar malade % cup orange juice range juice salt, pepper, to t aste optional : cinnamon Cut squash ·in half, rom tip to tip. Scoop out Enjoy Go ahead, enjoy your wa party! Eggs can ake entertaining easy! make-ahead strata is imple to put together d an excellent entree boice for holiday dining at 's easy on the chef. • • • Turkey again? Ham gain ? Neve r again eed your family be red with leftovers iJ ou combine them with II• and your imagina- ion. Oineleta, quiches, frit- a ta a, c repe s and aaaeroles are all ex- mples of how eggs can urn leftovers into de· lcious dishes. With aate-treata like these, our family may even 1tn to like "the day r." 11••• •••rt• .......... , FotO-'WM ACTION Cal 4 IA(Lf PILOT UINOI ...... ,. ,, Sii• ,. ......... Put "'I teaspoon but-. Tt1USYl'ft1J'PSD atitute> i.r ln t.be ca.tty ol tacb ICltJAlll Nit <or omoa salt), 1quaab. 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Sprinkle fres hly i:hoppt!d par!tlcy ovtor ~he carrots for .cn ap pet1zil')g contrast of color . · The t alk of the table could be a platter of ;i large variety of colorful steamed vegetables C h oose a wh o l e cauliflower or largl' stalks of broccoli for the center. Surround st by whole trimmed green beans. wedges of acorn squash, broiled tomato halves topped with a s prinkling of oregano and t hi n s Ii c es of · kohlrabi as a border. You can really make it a feast of har vest • time. if you focus on vegetables rather than fatty foods. A sensi ble desser t would be a n offer ing of assorted fruit!. and nuts 1f you can't givt' up ap· pie and pumpkin pies for the holiday. do try to bakt! them with less s u~ a r a n d bu t t c r t' h a n us1.1al. ·men serve sm<tll portions to a ll . with seconds for those who ins ist. After dinner. get the family to go for a long walk together to i.'njoy .being part of 11 festive day, and lo work off so m e o'f the ex c c c; s calor ies nght away H ere are s o m e streamlmed rec1pci. that you might want to use for a lower calorie tradi tiol\al Thanks~ivrng Day ~inner. BROWN RICE MUSHROOM RING 2 cups brown rice Prote in • 1n e.,ggs No matter how many packages sit under your Christmas trtt. you can find a valuable one right inside your refrigerator -The incredible edible egg! This n eat a nd .natural . but i'n ex pensive. package is a rich source of nutrients. Eggs provide h igh· quality protein. In fact, egg protein is so near ,,.perfection t hat scientists use it as a standa rd of comparison when measuring the protein quali ty of other foods. Eggs also cont a in many essential vitamins and minerals. So. serve egg dishes often for eco n o m i ca l and nu triUous holida y meals. Cheesy • .,._ Quick 'n Easy Cheese Appetbera will take the edge off hunger pangs. To make them, remove c ru s t s fr om you r favorite bread and cut into rounds, squares or triant lea. Butter a nd toast . Re m ove fr o m oven and spread each with a i mall quantity of Dijon-atyle must-a rd. Top with cheese cut into the H me. shape as the bread. Return to oven to me lt cheese. Garnish wtth-olive slice, parsley 11 pria . a slice of muabroom or a rolled · n c bo•Y· Try varioua comMlaatlOD• sucb a.t Swi• • rr•, Muenster on wllele wtMet or Brick Oil p\Hllf ll'1dCkel. & t'UP6 water "9 rup finch onion diced ta1ht1 y with a forts once bowl and aet asid e . VEGETABLE •OLD ~ c up cranberry juice. durin& cook1n1 Spoon Saute onion, celery and .2 tablespoons (2 en· · Let •tand 5 minutes to l l up thinl)' eh ctd muahro11ma It I poon Hit a ttupuon J1 ted dlllwef'Ct I U11bl • pooo frc hl.l' ,·hop,~-d puKl~y t'uml>arw all lnitr~ d I l' 0 I • I n u I u r lC t' O IUi't'Vlrn U r111~ to u bull. t'QVl'f with a lll(hl lid nnd rt>dUl'I' h~lll l c~k (111 2() 1a11nuh·~· or unul rtC't' .. hllld~r 1uid • mlature lnto a ll&btl~ Spmal mu a broom a l n t be velopes> unflavored sorten. Stir over low o l h• d t \la quart r In I chicken broth .W they &elatin heat until aelatlD ii dis· mold Place ln • pan of Diets are aoft. Add saae and 2 cup• c r a nbe r ry ' solved. Add remainin& watt r and hHt In • pepper, mis, and pour Juice ~r·anberry j uice, apple 3~ de1ne ov_,n for lS By June Roth o v e r brea d . Add 2 cups apple juice . Juice and lemon juice. mlnutet before servin1. chopped apples. Beat , Blend well. Chill until Remove rice rtnc from e11 1 unttl slightl y .. 2 tableapoona lemon thickened to the con· mold lo a warm platter frothy ; add to b read JUtce1 5 a 11 0 n 10 n sistency of eu white. and ervt> Makee 10 1 s ma 11 onion . v. teaspoon dried mixture. Mix well. Use m • Fold in onion, cranber· rwrvantts chopped sage to•·atuff a 10 to 12 pound grated ries. carrots and celery. APPl.E aAJ8fN BaF.AD ST\Jt't'ING l day old loaf raisin bread 2 stalks celery ' ~teaspoon pepper t urk e Y ' o r bak e 1 cu~ ground fresh Pour mixture into a 2· diced fine 1 cup chopped ap· separately in a greased cranbemes quart mold. Chill until 1 cup thinly"' sliced pies ' ca11erole at 350 degrees 1 cup grated carrots firm. Unmold on crisp mushrooms 2 eggs for 45 minutes. Makes 10 1 cup t.binly sliced salad ireens. 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Cl.ftl • AJ IMJIT. 1'9£ m111n. sr_ .,.,. •!•II , .... w• flllll •• # .. i I I I I • • FOOD No-melt snowman M111y Of ua •P••d hours lftMlnt ow-dln1na room tabae ~lerpi•c• le>e* "J•t IO•• for tlMt hoHdays . and u, ... we •Ptftd a.veral addl IJOUI 9'oul"I balk ln1 t M dMaert ud 1Dack trula lbll are tradltk>ft•I •t th1t lllM of )'Ht Why not e<>mbtH lht two" Thia appt1•lina Mu.bmaUow Snowman looks er.at H I Ct'n -terp*i kw-your h1bl .. u 1-'-amve from an aftunoon k • l int1 pa rt)' or aboppm~ e11ped1t1on but hf •I 1 '' ~ 1erul dHSt'rt W)l t•n ll P flt'ltt t-._ 1harpt"O, "mill) o;IJct' m to the Snu"' "''*" to rt' \•eat our rinorllt.-cake ins1dr Ht>::. cumpletf>h edtblt' Mid dt.'11c-iou!I tti boot Tht' 1n1>1ru<'t1u11:. for making the Sno"' nian a re t'~) to folio" Jnd all the mgrl'dtenl~ can be found right on your perrnarket 'ht'l\cl> 1---nr,.....,rt'l"a\M'p I No sp1..'<'tal pdn:. a rc necessary Simply use O\'e nproo r m i x..;n g bow Is . one la rge. and two s maller ones Assemble tl1e baked FIN•SHED SNOWMAN M u r s hmall o w Snowman, turn the m up· s ide down and fros t them with more "Angel Mallow Frosting. The n . cove r with min i a ture marshmallows to m ake l itt le. Sno wba ll .c up · cakt>s Step 1 Step 5 ,, • Wldl.oat. ~bets. 1llO Step'4 St~6 HOW TO MAKE A· SNOWMAN -............. . . c a k e s t o rn a k e t h l' Snowman by pla('tng the larger one nat side down on a plate. the n top'pin~ with the iwo s maller cakes placed fla t s1dt's together to ma.kc a ball These may be placed o n indi v idual plates a r ound the Snowman a od st·rved with him. The proper beverage. of ~ourse. is hot chocolate! cake to form ball. Place s mall ball on frosted rounded top of large cake . Using toothpicks, secure two of the cup· cakes. ·frosted bottom- ends together , lo top or s nowman for ·h e ad . Fro s t . Cu t mars hmallows into 4 c rosswise slices. Cover s n o wm an with marshmallow s Ii ces. ------------------::-------------------------------------=--' The Snowman's head is made with two cup· cakes fastened toge ther with toothpicks. 1-'rost with Ang e l Mallow Frosting, an easy top ping that owes its light texture to marshmallow cre me. The ''snow " whic h covers the Snowma11 is actually m<.1d e with s lices or marshma llows . which adhere to the flu( fy frosting. Cut slices using or- dinary utility scissors. dipping the blades fre · quently in warm water to prevent sticking. Apply the s lices in even rows , the n add facial features with chocolate candies a nd marshmallo w slices dipped int:otored s ugar Th e Snowm a n 's ··arm s·· a r c marshmallows fastened togeth e r with a taothpi c k . a nd hi s "scarf" is red licor ice 'whips braided together Top him orr with a construction paper hat. a nd you 'll have u holi· day treat that wi II be talked about for ye:cirs to come! If you have e xtra CUP· cakes from baking the MARSHMALLOW SNOWMAN 1 (18 o un ce) paC'kage cake mix ••• Angel Ma llow Frost· ing 1 < 14-ouncc} bag jet· puffed marshmallows Round e hocola t e l'andies Re<l licorie<? whips Colored sugar Black licorice sticks Colored paper · M i n i' a t u-T"e marshmallows . Grease and nour two '117.pint oven-proof mix· i ng bowls and one l '12 - quart oven-proor mixing bowl for pans. Prepare cake mix according to pac k age direction s . Pour 1114 cups batter in each smalLbpwl and 2'14 cups batter in the large bo wl. Bak e at 350 d eg rees. 50 to ·55 m i nutes . Bake r e · mainder or batter as cupcakes. Cool. Prepare Angel Mallow Frosting. Trim off top of large cake and place flat side down on plate. Trim orr tops or two smaller cakes. Spread '·• cup frosting on fl at top of one of the s m all cakes. Top with second small T hread two whole mars hmall ows o n '· t oothpicks for arms . C r eate eyes u s ing chocolate candies. Make mallows .on toothpicks for arms. Create eyes using chocolate candies. Make hat from colored paper. Decorate with miniature marshmallow halves . ..Braid th??e red li corice whips to make scarf. Dip marshmallow I s lices in colored sugar for buttons. Snip end of • black bcoric.e slick for 1 broom. Angel Mallow Frosting · 'h cup sugar 2 egg wfiites 2 tablespoons water· · 1 •<J·o~nj!e-)' jar ma rshm'aUo~ cttftie "'2 teaspoon vanilla Combine sugar. egg whites and water in dou· ble boiler; beat with electric or rotary beater over boiling water until soft peaks form. Add marshmallow c r e m e : continue beating until sti ff peaks form . Remove from heat: beat in vanilla. ' ,,... For Snowball Cup· cakes : Prepare one· ha lf r ecipe Angel Mallow I Frosting. Frost remain· ing inverted cupcakes . Cover with miniature I mars hmallows . Serve with M arshmallo w Snowman. Introducing Lipton Herbal Teas. · .Nattirally de&cioUS ~, with no feine. - Red Hibiscus. A bright and tl·~11. hl1•11d of h1bi~CU<;. r,r,rngl' pl'el <1r.d 11•mc 111 qr..i ., .. ~-.;·~··-. : cur· rn•• ~ .,.mr;·';t ,. •• Quietly Chamomile. A soothing blend of chamomile. lemon grass and orange petals Gentle Orange. A gentle blend of ornnge petals. claw' .:ind C'nn.1mon .. -c/ .. I I _, • I .. . I ·. ! ·l ' " ·~ .. , ... ........ ··-.·· •••••• us a • o • o •'••• u 4 • (! DAILY f'tl.Of ., ••••••• rWa. . . Wheat germ -add& texture "'l'h IO aample fi,..t '-H lmmecliale rHc. "II to \Wa paf\1 array of ;~,Ml ud coad wheat ,......,.u.n . ,,_.. la someW.., IO ._..,., eur) tule ye .... ,,. m orula, .. ,..,. dlPCUt HUCU, C(llp aod ~runc h y .._.made cracken to f~·~aae lhe paht 41! C••pletely dl rfercnt ~ each oltwr ltwk depeodable app«otl&etll ..... two Oun&• n com lDOD Finl. &bey are m•dt' .tilll be&lt.hlul, vacuum packed wheat it'r'fb, and 1u·ondl)' the)' hue very very aood Beat of au O\Jt ODe lO lbt' aroup t• compUcaled or dif fic~lt to produce lo look1. flav o rs, tastes and textures lbere is a bi.& difference The curr.led cbiell en h vers done 10 a skillet rated 10 even by t.bose who chum the y 4on 't ca r e for either CWT)' or Uver ~ SllillfUI 6le00an,1 of seasonings and the crisp wheat germ coat· 1ns/"make them out· s tlitnding. Herbs and yogurt accent the wheat germ covering for ffie turkey tidbits. Made with bite size pieces df ra~ turkey. they are moist , and juicy inside and crusty on the outside after bak · ing ten minutes in a hot oven. • Prepare ahead and bake a trayfuJ at a time. Offer lhe choice of drip- ping sauces with both of these hot items. Regular wheat germ giv.es nutty texture to the sausage balls and cheddar appetize r crackers. The fragrant balls have robust flavor. Choose a nippy or mild cheese for the wheat germ crackers according to your own personal preference. These two appetizers can be macfe ahead and frozen to have on hand for both planned and im· promptu holiday gather· ings. But why wait for the holidays to explore and e nj oy th ese fashionable recipes? CURRIED WHEAT GERM CHICKEN ·uvERS 1':! pound c hicken livers !1/4 c up va c uum pa c ked wheat -germ. regular • 2 t a bl es p oo n s mmced parsley 1 small clove garlic. minced 1 tablespoon sage leaves, crushed l teaspoon curry powder 11. teaspoon asalt 1 egg l tablespoon soy sauce 3 to 4 tablespoons cooking oil Cut chicken livers into 24 pieces about lhe same s ize . Combine wheat germ, parsley. garlic, sage, curry powder a nd salt in shallow con- tainer Stir to blend. Beat egg and soy sauce together. Dip livers in- to egg mixture. allowing excess to drip orr. then cpat with ~eat germ mixture._,lleat 2 table- spoons oil in large skillet. Add about half the ljvers . Saute over medium heat about 4 minutes until crisp and browned. Push to edge of skillet. Saute remain· ing livers, adding more oil a1 needed. Serve warm on picks. Makes about 2 dozen ap - petizen. WHEAT GEaM TUUEY TIDBITS \Al pound boned and skinned turkey or chicken breast ~ cup plain yogurt 2 tablespoons minced sreen onion 1 small clove garlic, minced • '4 cup vacuum packed wheat 1erm, reg. ular int teaspoon salt Vt teaspoon ro1emar1 leaves, cruabed ~ teapooa pepper ~Sa--Cut tune1 lnto le 1 m .-11.,,-rec u . "ll la JOl1ll't. ....-omoa anc1 1arlle lD 1mall bowl. Combme wbeat 1erm, Nit, 1'0111DU'1 aad pep. . per ID 1mall cont.alner. U1hU1 bc:Pwned Sen• on piclla wtt'h choke of Olp· pint Sauna II akH 3 doaM..,...Uae..- vlnt1ar and a tablea· poGDHO)'lauee. ' WDATCUM IAVMG•MU.S leav11, n"Ulbild 1 ,. eupa flour RelDOft culnp from ....... Cnun&le lnto akltlet. Cook over medlum beat until broW'Dlld. Drala and Ht uide. Beat totetber ~ cup wheat 1erm, butter, 9heeae and lbyme. Stir un1rea1ed bakine aheeta. Bake in uo decree oven 18 to 20 minutes until llchll)' browned. Serve warm . Makes about 5 dozen ap-pethen. DIPftNG MUCU CURRY 8A \JC&: ~ pound •lid ltaHanaaUMI• l eup vacuum packed wheat 1erm, rec· uhar II la l cup plaiD yo1urt with l teaapoon 1ua.r and YI tt11Hp<JOD curry powder SWEET SOU R SAUCE . Combine! and ho t 1 c:ua> <'iUup, '-\ cup s uai•r . 2 Ublc11poon11 ~ c~ IOftened but· ter 1 cup anted abarp cheddar cbeele in flour and aa'b:t:· Sbape lnt.o ,.·inch RoU In rema•n•i v. cup wheat 1erm. P ace on NOTE : Baked 1ausa1e balls may be wrapped and froaen rt dealred. To reheat, place oa ·bakin1 sheet and bake in 350 de1ree oven 5 to·a minutn. .. ~ teupooa.. thyme > Lower prices overa11 on pork, beef and poultry T·BONE STEAK Oonoeo BePf Ln1n PORTERHOUSE STEAK Sonoco Beef t o111 2s8 LO LO TOP SIRLOIN 278 ~~,~~onoeo Beef loin LO CORNED BEEF BRISKET 1ss Point Cut 1cent(r Cut lo 1 781 LO cur-UP CHICKEN TOP ROUND STEAK 't~""lf \\ JtC')lfOfO AH• 130NeLESS TIP ROAST !11")•1•.!4 t Alf I o , '''( 7·BONE CHUCK ROAST 800.Dl I• 811 ' FRESH BEEF BRISKET 8 H f ·'· 80"1Dt0 ftlfJ BEEF NECI< BONES CROSS RIB ROAST H.,...lf\\A""'t>IQftlfl (H\l(.' BEEF BACK RIBS •11()/f .. Oflll(A.lllJ ERESH BEEF LIVER 1<<111 Y,..U\\ ll .79 ·"2.48 IA 2,38 1a1.39 182.18 ia.69 18 1.98 .a.88 "1.28 Health & Beauty Aids A !.;.~.~~'~:~. !ABLElS 100\ 1. 99 b T":.~.~~~.:win~BLETS 1011.29. b MU RINE EYE DROPS , , 01 1. 29 0 \01 1.29 . r RAVE SOFT HAIRSPRAY 6 O H<i/ ....... ~.-. •)411< "'lit' 1 8 ''01 A("O'wQ\ •if(. 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PORI< LOIN CHOPS l0t"6 lUl • ITALIAN STYLE SAUSAGE 1 98 l "t\o< -· "'°' ()11 .... c: lll • ATLANTIC COD FILLETS <IH)I( ~ FRESH TROUT .a 2.18 .• 2.28 LAD~LEE SLICED BACON 1 48 'LI PJG • Delicatessen Items · f'AMERICAN b~o~o~~~~o~~ 199 16 Ol Pkg Sliced bLONGHORN . CHEESE 119 Laov tee 90Z Pkg bBALL PARK FRANKS 159 Meat 16 01 Pkg r BALL PARI< FRANl<S 1 69 .!. ... , 16 OJ P.C. • r COOl<ED SALAMI 1 39 6 1AO• 111 \OCIO 17 01 PcG • PPOLISH SAUSAGE 1 39 61•0• lll 11 Ol .. C. , FHOt LINKS 6 \Aonu 1101 "'IC. 1.39 r BUTTERFLAJ<E ROLLS . 79 6 PllUll..... 8 oz , .... r r LONGHORN CHEESE 4 79 0 «•UI .OU! COll~ 11 Ol .. G • ., P CHEESE PRODUCT 6 11940 S s..ACI •ACI \ \01 .. c. .99 ~HAPPY Aif HANUKKAHI r EARLY TIMES 10 79 6 IOUl"IOflt '° PflOOf' 1 1 \ t. '. • " • p.f & J BRANDY 10 69 6 .,"00f 1l'S\tl>tlf~ • r BACARDI RUM b AMlllt OIP \II.VI• 9 99 llO P4IOOI 1 IS l ft Bil • r CUTTY SARI< 15 99' 6, \CO'T(w lt. Pl()()I t JS t. 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B~e ID • dell"'! o.en to to 12 mlludei-Uillll ... __ __ _., __ ___ ...__ , STOMI Oflt!N OM,'( t A.II. ........ ---·--..-.. _ ..... --..... .,_, -·· ·-·....-.-.. • I ·-·----- -..... r_ . _ ........ . ... ~ ....... ~ ..................... ....,. .... -......_.. ........ -...~ ...... ·-----~-.... ·--~·-· ... ·----.............. --.. ......,,_, ... _________ ~_...__, ___ .,, ........... ~.~· •• .;..,;._-""'!"'-... _ ............. ~~ . ' . .. FOOD 'Finger. food best for open house .. The menu might feature a big bowl of sp iced shrimp~ crisp oven-baked chicken and pinwheel sandwicl]es ·u .... ~ •• Uw ideal •ll1 to •Lettaao a lar1• aumbllr ol l~•t.a wtUa a m.Lainwm ol ef fort -' Beca..,t '"• )nval• \IOU rud "froM 3 \0 ~" or 'from • to I " ~;. wllalevtr, 1u.,at.a will bt spread OUI onr lh• •l»l .ct tlaw Pf'ttod r•thcr lban errl\'IDI alt at Otnt"t Reltw.tunet1t.1 for lhl1 k&Dd ol s>&rt> usudl_y a rt (and houid tw> ht\itr food a n d the b~i t b.-v~r•-'e " ll help your ell pw1 h An open hoU!ot.< mf'nu fur tbt> hohdca) selllson m 1aht feature a big bowl of spiced s hrimps Ian exlravaaance. yes, but worth 1t at Christmas ) served with a cucumber and1or ·r urr) dip . crisp oven baked ~ht c k en v.1ng , pinwh ee l sandw1ches filled with a navored liver pate. Tbe punr h howl 1s fille d with a rosy · colored tea·wine punch. The punch gets its rosy hue fr o m cranbe rry juice and the rose wine. and the tea itself gives the pWlct) body without masking the flavors of the other ingredients .. aosv TEA PUNCH 4 rounded tables poons lemon·n avored in· stant tea 4 tablespoons sugar 4 cups cold water ·4 cups cranberr y juice cocktail, chilled 3 cups rose wine, chilled Y.a cup orange flavor liqueur, optional 1 10-ounce bottle club soda. chilled I lemon Combine instant tea, s ugar and water; s tir until sugar is dissolved. Mix in cranberry juice, wine and liqueur. Chill. When ready lo serve, pour over ice cubes in punch bowl, add soda and garnish with-halved lemon slices. Recipe may be doubled. Note: If liqueur is omitted. add a little more s ugar to taste. (Makes about 25 4-o&mce servings) . SIDUMP BOWL . 2 pounds fresh shrimp or l pound frozen , c leaned a n d peeled s hrimp If using fresh shrimp, combi n e i n larg e saucepan l stalk celery, cut in 2-inch pieces ; I edium onion , s liced : sprig or parsley; 1 bay leaf ; 2 teaspoons salt; '4 c up lemon juice and 6 cups water. Bring -to a boil; reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes. Add snrimp. Bring to asrro-- mer and cook uncovered · 2 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool in stock 30 minutes before drain- ing, peeling and devein· ing . Add s hrimp t o marinade (below l while warm. kCMakes about 12 servings> MARINADE If.! cup salad oil 3 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons wine y_inegar •h teaspo0n s aTt 1 table s p oo n chopped parsley Dash of pepper ~ teaspoon sugar 'h teaspoon paprika Y.a teaspoon instant minced onion In large shallow bowl. combine all ingredients . Add cooked s hrimp ; cover and refrigerate at least 2 hours. turning _ now and then. Drain and arrange in serving dish with crushed ice. CUCUMBER DIP 1 (3-ounce) package cream cheese, softened Y.a c up finely chopped, peeled & seeded cacumber 1 tablespoon drained horseradish 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 l a b I e s p o o n· chopped chives A bargai~ Br.ea.tut ll the nutri- tloaaJbar1alndtheday. Sucb foods as bread, e111, cereals anc1· milk are all aood sources of ea- 1eeUal nutrients relative to cost. P'or example, a 1entn1 · ·of cereal wttb ~ cup milk costaon17about14 cents. Add to tlU a Slua of oraap Julee, tout wit.fa butter -mllll to drtU •Dd JOU Uff a Dutri· ttonall1 complete bNOIMt for ·aaueh leaa tbaatl.00. · About I tHIPOOn mlat..adralMdcbutney . l~ teaspoons "ba1 . Add wln1s, a liverpate ben)' cna1n Coab&M lntredlenu. paprika couple at a Ume, shake 2 tab I e 1 po on s BIMd all lntredlenl!I Refr ...... te untll ready ~ teaspoon garlic to coat we ll. Place mayMDa'• e an1pt t r••m u ntil to Hrve <Makes about·l powder neaby aide down in well-2 tablespoons finely 1moot.h Cir1aduaUy ad<.I eup) · \.\ teaspoon curry buttered •hallow bald n1 chopped ripe olives cr~am t.o mab pr<>l)er C 11 S P C H I C ll E N powder pans. Dot with butter. 2 tab I esp o on s Combine remaining ln1redienta to make fill· ina; mill well. Spread one slice of bread with a rounded teaspoon filling and top with another slice of bread. Spread with a roW'ded teaspoon filling and top with third slice of bread. Continue with rest of bread and filling to make five stacks or three slices each. from l one ai d~"'. Refri1erate, tide:!' side, and cover wt fl damp paper towels. T serve. cut cro11wiae -; eight pinwheels. • <'u nal1t ttnt•y t lhku WINGS 1 tablespoon parsley Bake in 350 d~ree oven chopped chives 1aboul a rup) ' 2• chicken winas. flakes. 30 minutes. Tw'n winas 2 tablespoons ('\JalY l>IP llbout 4 pounds Wash wings; cut off and bake until tender. chopped parsley ~.cup bQur crum S lablespoona fioW' end sections and save about 1~ minutes. Serve 2 tablespoons pickle '• cuv mayon11au1e 6 tablespoons corn f~r soup stock. Dry • h_ot. (Makes 24 pjecea) relish. well drained 2 11tble111poona '-'lllaup meal wings ftll. PATE PINWHEELS Trim c rusts from z lubpoo118 c urt)' I If• tcwspoons sail Combine flour with re· 15 slices thin-sliced br~ad. Make larger by powdl'r · About 3 tat>lespoons maining ingredients ex-white bread rolling gently with roll- 1 tOAblespoon finely butter or margarine cept butter in plastic 1 (4lY.·ounce) can ing pin. ~~~~ ~~~~ Rofl up each stack To freeze: Refricera\i.'1 rolls as above. TbWI wrap each roll separate"" ly in foll or freedn~· 1 paper and freeze un n ne eded . Thaw i ,., refrigerator before 18c-! i n g . < M a k es ~;o pinwheels) ' • __ ___, USDA CHOICE BEEF.QUALITY YOU CAN TRUST! 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Cover &ad llmmw ~ :..u l 11!a~c~ ..... ev•ryoae's wk.h a HoUda)' P\meh. If , .... h are unobtalna ~tamed man.-will cMlhelric* letin ,...,.. mHl wlth ta.. tr~l Mexican Salad, a t~at from South of the bordu. an holiday C'OloNI Top l\ olf With I dellr-10~ dr~u•n1 of Bae ardl darll nam, lemon ha1e .. and hone)' It waU ~ too 1ood \o eat b.at pluu· don 't hes llale !nhaMe your f1e~ta with an entre"· that 's sure lO ~ue. Fruited C"hlr""' ha ... ty navor enh 1ulcet OD standia1 and the ra.islm absorb the rum HOLIDAY MANGO PVNCH 1 can (6 ounces> froien pink lemonade , partially defrosted 12 cup water \'\ peele11. pilled mango 1{4 cup grenadine \lw cup crushed ice 1 cup dark rum (80 proof) In blender container, ~om bine all ingredients, except rum. Blend until •mooth. Add rum, whirl to blend. Pour into pre- pared frosted glasses. Makes 6 servings. To frosl glasses. <Np glasses into lemon juice, then into susar. Chill un- til ready to use. MEXICAN HOLIDAY SAi.AD 1 cup slic~ cooked beets 1 cup sqced bananas 2 medium oranges, • peeled and sliced 2 medium apples, cored and sliced . 1 cup cubed pineap· pie' Lettuce leaves tf.i cup pecan halves 1/4 C4J> dark rum (80 proof) 1/4 cup lemon juice ~ 1/4 cup honey On serving platter, ar- range beets and fruits on lettuce leaves in docoralive pattern. Top with nuts. Blend rum, le~n juice and honey. Potr over salad. Makes 6~vings. pUITED CIDCKEN ' l lf.l teaspoons salt ; v, teaspoon pepper v, t easpoon cin · namon : 11, teaspoon ground cloves 1 large clove garlic, minced 2 frying chicke ns, cut i'nto serving size pieces, about 3 pounds each · 114 cup oil --~. -1~u-p-c ho J>-ped celery · lf.l cup raisins , 2 cups orange juioe lf.l CIJP c rushed pineapple !fl cup dark rum (80 proof) 2 tablespoons cornstarch '4 ,cup water Combine salt, pepper, cinnamon and cloves. Blend in garlic. Rub into c hicken pieces . In skillet, brown chicken in oil. Add celery, raisins, oran1e..juice. and pineap. Quick quiche If the 'ti.ought of enter- taining a large group sends shive up your spine ! Having a p y may never be a problem again if you de- pend ooegp. Why not serve a crowd-sized quiche. Pat refrigerated rolls into a large shallow casserole or baldnl pan for a con- venient crust. It's easy to serve a host of guests this way since quiche is a quick-to-fix company dish. • • • Latke11 are egg-rich potato pancakes th•t taste ever so dellcioua on Hanukah. They're • brown, crisp and de· llthtful topped with sour cream or apple sauce. Or, be inventive and uae two latkes to sandwich your favorite flllln•· • • • If one of your New Year'• n.otuUona ii to eat more natriUoul or ec:onomieil foodl, e111 can~· 'lbeJ're pro-tein· ed ..... priced low. Scramble .... with a.no..-. fDd JOU'T! tot a •'!I'll! iklllet supper. . .. Cimwtw...t ,M44LC...t~. c--.. ..., ; 671-1 JU,_ ._,..Y' U mlnulH or ualll cbkll• .. ..-r Sllr occaaloaally Bl••d ln rum Ba..d comatarch and wa&er. Stlr in.tauce ('ooll , stlrrl o1 ..intil thlckeoed . Arrance chk\.n on urvina plat· tu Pow H'4<"• ov.ir •ll. Mak• I lO I HrVinl&• W•nn up yow Chrt8tm•• wtth a Mexican flem. PllCES EFFEC. 7 FULL DAYS, DEC. 4 • ·DEC. 10, 19SO ITAtlm-1. ·--NU-.. •AU ••AIAMTll ..... AUTYMIATI - 'lllllCIOfMIATll II IONA4.L Y IUAIANTtlO TO '°" .. OOOUIMOMY ""'-~' l"'*OtD ,_,. 1 • OlltO ou•u CMI Kl• iiiiWifl.-v1 • 1" __ C .. 'lll'tlO••AT 'A • 1 •• l'llA..CS ~z • • 11 •TO l'IOI • • YAllt< flU • M.tClO • tM>l HO • 13• LU•M-ATS HO#fY •IHAf•tl.OZ •KO l A •1 • .• ........ HOrn • Nlf • 17• Wll•n ~~-gz u ., 0 DIC.V"lll" TIO TASTER'S CHOICE I COFFEE -•s" M>Z. 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I ,6()1 '1.19 PICKLES::=: I ,.4)1 '1.19 mE PICKLES =:11 I UMI '4.79 lml PICKLES ~T" I ..or '1.19 . . . ..... --=·= •• --·------__ .. __ _ ...,..._......._ ______ _ --·--·--...-. ........... _. __ .... . ._ .. ..._...._. -· ... ~~·-'-~~~~~~~~~...._,_.-_...__,_.._ __ ~------~~------..:.-~·---~~-------~~~~--~----~~~~~~~----~---.....-·~ ..... Cil8hie~ speaks/ 81 11AaTIN ILAMNK Dear Suptrmarket Sbopper Aa a caahler, I .ou.ld Uke lo pau ..., tM .. tli>i to make che(klnt out mor.i pleaunt for all C'Oft('~nwd l Pkoue doo 't u k me quetU~ "' )'OU watt Ui line Eacb customer deurvu my ruU au e--while he or ahe is cbeckln& out I will aJ,adl) au•e r your q \M:ilt1ona when your turn eomn Z rk-Ut' tml•h your '~'-'inti before 'ou Id ln lint U you leave your shoppan& u rt unallende4 l mil) ha t• to let other C'Uil,Omen check Oul t1 ht:1ad O( )'OU 3. PL•;ASE GET \'OtJa \'ht:l'll •pprov~ b.!fOl'e you &el m hoc Vou m1&hl be sur praa~ to bear the an&ry comment• from ahoppe-r1 behind )'OU tn line lf I have to wail for )'OU to run to lhe service desk and back • II you dt'cide you don 'l want one of lh~ ite ms in your shopping cart, please keep lt with you until you reach the cash register l will see that 1t 1s returned to its proper loca· lion. ,If you rude these "orphans'' in lhe aisles. 1t takes us more lime to put them back in their places. Many perisbabl~ must then be thmwn ouL All of this resuJu in higher food prices If you really want to be an angel. put your un\l(.ant ed 1te mi. ba ck where they belong. 5. PLEASE DON'T LEAVE your baby alone In the shopping cart while you run off to get somet hing that you forgot. If your baby stands up or grabs things from lhe displays, I cannot leap across the counter to act as your ba.bysitter. 6. Please don 't be insulted when I re· move the store cJrc::ulars from your shopping cart to make sure that it is empty . This is a strict store policy as part of our security pro- cedure. . . 7. Ple a se d on 't g i ve me e xpired coupons. I don't get ~edit (Qr th.em. P le ase d on 't g ive me coupons fo r products that you have not purchased. That's fraud. AND PLIAll! DON'T TEU. me that "lh.i other 1lrll do I\ ror me." lf I find out who thev are. l w . .ill report them to the mana1el'. a. Pleue doo't even think a bout chang- in& price atlcken. That's stealing. If we catch a person doing th.is , we will have him or be r lU"T't!Sted. MOil cubiers know ~f ••price is too far off. An 89-cent stic ker on 1t 24-ounce jar of peanut butter just won't get by a com petent cashier 9. Ple1tse don't yell at me because of highe r prices. l don't gel discounts on the food 1 purchase. I have to pay those prices, too! . lO. Please don't get angry ir I don't know a price. It's not m y fault if lhe price is not · properly marked on the package. It annoys me just as muctl as it does you. S ... POLICY Pll EVENTS me from ac· cepting 'your word on a price. I m ust ask for a price check. 11. Please don't put your money down on the check-out counter. I am not responsible for that money wttil you put il into·my hand. If it falls down by the conveyor bell, I will retrieve it for you. If-someone li:fls it off the cowtter while you are not looking, you are out of luck. 12. You are welcome to pack your own ba gs if you know how to do so. But please le ave the job for me if you are not certain of what you are doing. You would be surprised how many shoppers help me out by putting ..&heir eggs or tomatoes in the bottom of the bag. 13, Last but not least. please be nice to m e. One smile from each customer gets passed on to everyone in the check-out line. -Carolyl) from Bayside, N.Y. REFUND OF THE DAY Write to t he following address lo receive the. form-required by this baby-eat1llog offer: Pampers Ba by Catalog Offer, P.O. Box 432, Cincinnati. Ohio 45229. This offer expires Feb. 1.1981. --... ~---------------------------------~--,~ CLIP 'N' FILE REFUNDS • . . Cl.l.AIONG P•OOUCTS. sOAP, receipt w1lhbolh purttw•ncirclecl E aporH JMI 31. PAPI.• P•OOUCTS, •AGS, WRAPS 19tl Clip out lhls Ille Mid kffP II with simil•r c•lh-Otf C.LAD Pen<>nallted Pencll Oller. Reo•,.. "" coupons -r•QO refund ollers willl 111 .. r~ person•llHcl penc ils Send tM required refuno torm coupons. tor eqmcMe. Si.rt collt<tl"9 Ille -PIUS lwo Uni .. rWI PrOdu<I Codes from •nY Gl..O proofs Of _.,,.v ""'lie ._1"9 lor lhe required,.. S.nclwich a.gs ~o•~• lnclic•te • Mme uc> to l' fund forms •t ~ Mipilrm•rket. ~n ne~pe<\ •no tetter\, tor the PH'(tlS E•plres Jut\e JO~ 1411 m•9Hl1Ws, •ncl when l r.cll"!I wllli fr.-s.. Otten, 80<'11,.I Tlww oflersdOtl'I require forms m •y nol bl availal>I• In •II arMS of Ille country. AJ· E_SKIMO FREEZER PAeER'S FrMUH _,.. ... tow 10 wMks to rtKelve H Ch refund. Pen Oller. P.O. Bo• 2WO., Richmond, •• 23261. ALL·FINAL TOUCH Washd•y Sa vings P1•n . Reolve •,.,.,.Iler pen ancl lr .. llno oulOO. Seftd OIW Receive U .70 in c-S.. Send Ille required refund proof·Of·Pllrt-SH I from ,,,. open1no ll•P of torm pill\ Uno,,.rwt Pr-.Ct c-. from ..,, 1nree Eskimo FrMle< P-r. Eaplros April )0, 1 .. 1 CCNKentr-All peck-•nd from any""" Fmet LYSOL Wlnlime U.S.A .. P.O. Bo• 27, New York, Touch boltles. E•plres-rcll JI. !tit. N. Y. 100.. Rlkelw • co..,..n "90ktet worth M Piii> • CLEAN 'N' 'SMOOTH COt.lpon Refund Oller. "SW"P~entry, SeftCf your n.tmt ~Ndress on Aecelw ._ 2S<.,b-off c-1. S.nd u. r-rea • l·by·j·ln<n paper. Enc lo,.. • H ll ... Oclreu acl, refund lo<m pl11> a r-Olller r10Calpl with Ille pt Ice of •l•mped .,,...._. E•plre• Apf'll I,'"'-'-•Cle.,. ·n· S.-Cll clrclM. E•PI-July JI, PUREX ~ Of eo.-m. P 0. Box~ Tor- 1 .. 1. rp~~·.· ~!!,!!''!_~ac_~J":or• ~~-with,.-~~,!: DOW Fr" ~ .. Recelw free P«•-s of -• ~·-,..,_ • ~·---·~ Hancll·Wrap -Zlplo< a-. Send tlle required r• plus ,_ Nll-liu "symCIOI of val,;e" ovals from .,.Y h•nd form, -UnlverMI PrOOUCt C-Ir.., any of the lcillowl119 Puru P<OOUCb: lleacll. He..,V Diiiy MU H•ndl·Wraj>. -UfM-1 PrllllUCt c.-f,.., Oet« ...... T-'n' Son. All F-lc·All c-lleach, -1-slre Zlploc ster".'9 •-plu• •.....,.reel-UQltldL.Mlndry~..:,.,.iresJan.Jt.1t11. I ·-------------------------------------· Veget~bles • DUX Th e balance between-vlrregar and sugar_giyes jus t the prop er e_ffect Home made vegetable relishes make unique g i fl s -fr om ·t h e -kitchen -noticeably different from prepared ones .. IA---'1''.fley!tt--quite-easy to make, especially when th e veget a bles a r e chopped in a food pro- cessor, and they're de- licious on relish trays as appetizers or with meal , poultry and fish dishes. Neither of the relishes below have lo be pro· cessed, and they'll keep, t ightly covere d and refrlgel'aled, up to about 4 weeks. The .balance between the vinegar and sugar in e a ch recipe gives just the~ .,roper sweet and sotir effect to the vegeta- hle mixture. In the Garden Mixed Vegeta ble Relish the co m binal ion or wine vinegar and light brown sugar gives rich flavor to red cabbage, carrots, onio n s and c eler y cooked until still slightly crisp, and herbed with mustard and celery seeds, and black pepper. The "COiors are pretty. too. The Red anJI Green Sell your time shore in- terval e>Wnership in- ter est in· G co n- dominium, own-your- own apartm ent or recreotionof property in the reN Doily Pilot clc>ssificotion -TI ME SHARHIG/INTERVAl OWNEISHIP 2'50. Cal 6'2-5678. .. Pepper Relis h . on the other hand, uses a tradi- t io nal combination of c ide r vinega r w ith g r a nul a t e d s u g ar. Chopped onions, salt and bifutbla~per a re the only other ingre- dients you need. This, too, seems bes t when lhe vegetables are cooked just until crisp-tender . RED AND GREEN PEPPER REUSH 3 cups green pe.- per s-cut . into 1h·inc h squa res 3 cups red peppers c ut into th-inch squares 2 c ups c ho ppe d onions 2 cups cider vinegai; 1 cup sugar 4 teaspoons salt \.ii teaspoon ground black pepper In a medi.um saucepan combine all ingredients; bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer. co,.. er ea , unli .• veget ables a r e tende r , abo ut 20 m i nute s . D r a in a nd s poon vegetables into j.ars with light fitting 'lids . Cove·r tig htly . Refrigerate until ready t o serve-. M ay b e double d o r tripled . KeePS well refrigerated RELISHES MAKE GOOD GIFTS FOR HOLIDAY a bout 4 weeks. YIELD: 2 teaspoons salt 4 cups. 1 teaspoon mustard seed ' GARDEN MIXED 1 teaspoon ce le r y VEGETABLE RELISH seed S ~ cups chopped LAI teaspoon ground red cab)lage , (about 11/• black pepper pounds) Jn a large saucepan 2 cups chopped car· combine all ingredients; rots bring to a boil. Reduce 2 cup s c ho ppe d heal and simmer, cov- onions e red. until vegetables 1\.2 cups chopped a re t ende r , about 45 celery n\inutes , ·stirring .oc- 1 c up r e d wi ne ·c asionally . Spoon into vinegar j a rs, c over t ightly . "'2 cup water. · Refrigerate until ready 'Ai c ~ p ft rm l Y · to serve. This recipe packe d lig ht bro wn m a y b e do uble d or sugar triple_d . Traditions ••• start at your dinner table. • Ideal for Parties and Gi.fts ' •Baked 30 houra l •Honey ·n spice Glaze • Splral allced for easy eervlng • Whole or half hems • Nationwide ahlpp~nQ service . • Full service DeflcajH Mn • Phone OrderS\ Accepted .. . • Gift Certificates Available • Old Wor1d Cheese Shop --°'••"·-• Sandwlchea to go .,...,.._.· • Party tr•1' ....-;-..ffa ... a 'Jlie Ii COAST NWT .. c--. .. NS ,..0.. ,,,._. 14611 IAYMOM9 WAY •a TOIO • .. a TOIO, flttONI llJ.1111 . . ~ lfMt llACM kYD .......... ~TOM 11ACH, ..... t4Nl71 -Alli)A'nehirm, l>rMtii;ltwf1et'Mfraii:i:. "Ribr• s:.-n-of.igo W"tlne vm...,, North Hof lywooct, Woodiend Hilts ' mg ----------' ' .. I w.---.~•.1• I Barbecue adventure's · WbJle ateaka, cbopa ud buqen are alwaya ~pier barbecue ,..,.., they eaa be Juat the be1lDDiftl ol your out- door cookiDI advea- tura. PllL\8TU& PM'SBTB I beef cubed stew 1 can (I ounces) tomatoaauce 1 teaspoon lD!tant • mlaeedcmicm ~ tea1poon b:f.aoo ~ tea1pooa ~ teupoon 1arllc powder '4 cup 1rated Parm..-cbeeae 1 larp Eqlilh muf· finl, 1plit 12 stuffed olives, sliced I square slic u moaaarella cbeeH Salt and pepper Combi ne tomato 1auce, omoa, oreaaao. bull IDd 1Aliie powder and cook ilowly 5 mlnutea, 1tlrrla1 to ....... StlrlaP..,...... chee1e and beat 1 mlaute. Broll lteab on 1rill over ub-covered coala, 3 to 5 minutee on each aide. Spread each of I muftln balvee with 1 tableepo0a ol 1auee and place lteall: OD top of eacb. Spread 1t•ft witb remalaiq aa aad top witb 011.'i. Place lllee ol cbeeM~ eacb 1teak. Top wl mllfftn ..... Wrap e • 1andwicb la square · qf:~ foll, foldbal tau tot~ over. top9 ind at--.~ ......... ~. Place cm IJ'ill and ~11 a p p r o s 1 m 1 t e l y :a.b minutes, turnln1 od· culonally.I~. ~t ,,., .. •! . '· Good 10< twelve p.eces of 1u1cy, golden orown Kentucky F11ec:I Ch1c11en, with six rolls. plus your cnoice of e1111er a large col• slaw or a laroe'maslled potaloes, and a small Oller expires Oecemoer'll. 1980 gravy Limit two oilers per coupon per customer Customer pays all apphcable sates lax Oller e1pires Prices may vary at I Oecemoer 31, 1980 par1ic1pallng Idea· hons Good onfy 1 P11ces may vary al par· •n SOu111ern t1c1pa1ino locations Cahlornla where Good only m Soulhern you see the 1 Ca11torn1a where you Seasoned see thl! Seasoned Gree11ngs w1rid0w Greetings window IJIMl .. _M-.. ..;~eCpoan;. ___ ~ 1-t-l-V~_.....-adifion~Lmh Recipes ... '-~ ,.-~·~·- MONTICELLO -STYLE Leg of Lamb While Leg of Lamb has always been a meal fit for a king.-A merica's colonists preferred to keep 1t within reach of e.,yeryone Tl:le result was a main course item that was prepared as many ways as there were Write for more free lamb recipes ...a llldt councl Dept. L-680. 200 Clayton Street · Denver. CO 80206 Oller good in U S A only wh1l11 auoohH last Ple11e allow .i 10 e wee~• tor Oehvery .,, cooks to l avish attention on it. Here 's one traditional recipe to try when you want to serve a regal meal that's simply delicious. 6 10 8 servings Leg of lamb 2 large onions, sliced '$cup sherry wine 1 cup beef or chicken bouillon 1 teaspoon sail U teaspoon ground pepper 1 teaspoon dried coriander •;cup brown sugar '"cup cider vinegar l{ cup catsup '; cup raisins In roasting pan. brown lamb on all sides Remove l•mb. Add onions anq brown lightly. Add re ma1n1ng ingredients and mu1 well Return lamb to roasting pan and baste with sauce Cover and cook in 325°F oven for 20 to 25 m1n'utes per pound. or until meat lhermometer registers 145°F for medium-rare. 160°F for medium or 170°F for welt-done Remove lamb to warm olatter and th1ck11n pan df1PC>tngs as des1red'S1tce lamb and serve with pan Of•"ICY • Serve American lamb for farm .fresh quality. ' -----·-·----·- -. FOOD Southland seafood gives gOod (Ood value per pound lar1., ,, .. t hrimp at market.I for l"OUlla.IY ao1 pff currently avallable. Oytten that ar~ un· P'roae~ lobster taili T tu• h 1.tv l n r a nd c.nu &o Sl.00 per powld TbtH are: l:aatern, •bucked will keep in the from West Auatralla and c .. rl1t•11, t ht •o od 1 .. 11 than lut year, with eommcmb Nferred to u c~lde1t relricerated area New Zealand are in 1ood new1 11 that theu wlll 41 ~and II .. per.pound Blue Point• from th• for two to three days supply, thou1h also l)l1h Ute fteMill ftab Oft very ..... Mri:l (llO· ... ..., ...... ) MlWa'I .. ~,-.. ti"°" at• lookta1 for ..... ....,. ,...,... ol n., toll ur rotkM (818o knowo • Paciftc a.cl laapper • a,. two ... .,.led fta9' v ati.U. that _.UI bf Id plffllful 1Upt>ly for the ••it two m OJJtha In SoutWMd ftA marl•li ne a...U "°°'ect ud ~IH abnmp att r••dy to use..aw.-&l'f'" FOf' familJea who-·~ f~r to _.w cot'ktaUa of Egging along H e r e co m e th e 1 holidays 1 Into the new year, gala celebrations. • open·house gatherings, j i mpr o mpt u g et · toge~rs and a myriad of other merry activities call for festive foods. The egg can stir up tOet a blt .... um )'t"ar slats -sUptly lower ln ,\ti antic Coast; Gulf and ao aboWd be •tored in price. Not that tht fiabfrmt n coat lha.n at any time In oy1t.n from the Gulf of • with the deep cup down Kint and Snow crab, l mply tha t ti ne can recent yean. Mexico and lb riven; so that JWcea don't leak either naked or in large d a .. lf) larse hrtmp In . Oysteni for cocktails Pacific or Japanese out. le1 chimlu, are availa· tt\• n te1or of lowf'r and for the favorite oyaten, found aloo1 the Wrappint them in a b I e f r4> z e n i n a 11 ro1t foodl tht•y tn• turkey 11t'4fi.o& wtll be at Pacirlc Coaat and off damp dishtowe l w ill markets.· a t ill a m OJ\i hl&h tr their best durin& the Japan; and Olympia or help keep them at op· Fresh c la m s j oi n prlred. "mor.-demand holiday .eaaon. s ince .Weatern oyat.ers from timum moiatneas; keep ·o y s t e r s in ho liday than a'#fy" •h~lltaAh thili Is allo the beliht Of the Northern Pacific cloth moist. popularity aa a .-helltlsh Rut lholw who rl"hsh t h tllr d e v e l o pme nt coast.. Local Pa"cific coast that many enjoy served this .eafood treat will 1>tnod . Select abell oysters lobaters are now in o.n.. the hall-sb..eJI with find j u mbo s hr:1mp O n e ca..n ex p ec t that are titbtly cloiled. aeason though con · fresh lemon squeezed on handt1r a~ to 11 ~undJ plump.._ moilt and tuty Any that are partially sumers will find them In or dressed with a zippy • e l 11 n I u m a o y oysters whether select· open ahould cloM quick-tbe ·very expensive price cocktail sauce. outh~rn . allfornl1t i11g any C>f the four lY· ly wben band.lee['" !•n1e. With summer flshin~ WOMEl'S Df-ll&IER- copdit¥>ns now OVt!l', fish: e rmen are 1oin1 to deep wat.er for trawl or bottomfbb . eriea adodatlon. Jn 1ood aupply and le11 costly in price ii fre'abwater mountain trout, brouabt into thll area fresh direetly from commercial trout farnu in southern Idaho. Production in the next few . weeu is expected to be plentiful for sole (which includeg Rex sole, sandabs, petrale sole .and nounCier), ling ••• cod, rock cod or Pacific Mlx 1rated Swial or red snapper and sable or Cheddar cbeese·wtth hot buttertiah (also popular· cooked brown rice. Add lyknownasblack cod). dr~ined chunk• of Other ocean fish will C&Dlled pineapple. and a also be in good supply if . 1enerous mesure of fine· weather conditions hold ly chopped celery. Serve up, says Doug Harbison, with t)Ol dog, hambur1er spokes~an _for the fish· or meat loaf suppers. the holiday s pirit in your:-...------~ 1 c en. 1nce eggs are high in protein. low in · cost, quick to fix and de- 1 i'c i o us in dozens of dishes, they can easily , suit your special enter· tainmentneeds. A party tfl ble laden with appetizing hors d 'ouevres, is a great way to begin any gather· ing. If you keep enough ha rd·cooked eggs on hand, you can whip up appetizers in almost no time. Deviled eggs made lovely hors d 'ou&Vres. es p ec i all y wh e n garnished with bright pi- miento strips, caviar. a sprig of par sley or a dash of paprika. H a rd·cook ed e-gg s lices placed on cracker rounds and topped with a n yt hin g f rom anchovies to olives are easy and attractive. too. ' Or . mix up a batch of eg g s a l ad : Stir i n chopped nuts( shredded cheese or sliced oli ves. and you've created a coc k tail r ye ·b r ead spread or a filling for crepe roll·ups . Ser ve ,.___.. it-hff.hot-i>r-eold .- Once appetizers have been stimulated. treat 1 guests to any one or man y delecta ble egg l dishes. A savory quiche is one easy. but elegant, idea. Use a frozen deep· 1 dish pie shell for conve- nience, or make your ow n. l Add c h eese, ve g e tables , m eat . poultry. seafood (or a combination) to the egg I custard and balle. This restive and fast·to·fi x dish can make enter· 1 taining enioyable during the hectic holidays. I This festive season a lso calls for restive I desserts . Conside r a pe ppe rmint souffle, angel food cake topped wi th custard sauce or i chocolate mousse to end I yo ur h oliday m ea l 1 elegantly. Brunch is a popular and penny-wise way to I entertain. Thick, fruit- topped Frenc h. toast. I crepes filled with most anything or a hearty frittata would each be a super entree idea for a brunch menu. For C hri s tm as carolers, a trim-the-tree party or an after-skat· lng treat, a protein-rich eggno1 . is a satisfyin1 pick·me·up. For variety. spike It with anything ... from fruit juice to fruit· flavored liqueur. Lalkea (potato pan· cakn) are a traditional e11 -rich Hannu"ah treat. Top them with ap- plesauce or sour cream, and enjoy them throuchout this eltbt- day celebration. · Ell 4tiabel are just as appropriate on New Year'• Eve. For a cban1e of pace, let 1ueat1 make and fill ·their own omelets . Tbtowinl an omelet par- ty can make enter\ain· ins ner '° euy and a lot of.t\ml -. 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SO&OPTOMISI' lNTt:&NATIONAL will bold a Cain1t.ma1 boul&que fro m JO• en lo S ~ rn Wed ~ay throuih Sw.day to the lo:aaitblutr Shoppmg Cent•r. Newport Be1tch Proceed~ will go to In ten al lb.me SP\'GIASS HlLL PHILllAKMONIC ~IET\' wlll hi.ve a hnstm" lunch l~c 9 at the Hal boa Yae htClubmCoronadel \hr GOLDEN KE\' AUXILIARY will hold a Christmas Bazaar Friday and S11turda,>• at the -'l'bnftShop in HWltlngton Beach. Call 536·3885. &£PUBLICAN WOMEN of Orange County will meet at JO a.m Thursday in Santa Ana. Call 531·8354 for reservations. ASTRONAUT JIM IRWIN will speak at theChns· tian Women's Club luncheon Dec. 10 in Newport Beach. Call 544-292J THE CHRISTMAS BALL for the Officer 's Wives League of Orange County will be Dec. 7 at the San- ta-Ana Elks Club. NEWPOllTtlARBOR ART M"8EUM'S annual Christmas Tree Festival will begin with a preview Thursday evening and continue 11 a .m . to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Call 759·1122 for informa· lion. . · AS DkMAS-DEL MAll aUxmary o f Children's Home Society will hold an annual Christmas ball on Friday. Tickets available from members. COSTA MESA AQUATIC CLUB will host a Christmas Boutique Saturday and Sunday at Balearie Center in Costa Mesa. Call 545-1373 for information. ICWPOaT VlUA WEST ruidenu, ••n 70 to 101. will hold a Chrlatmu baaaar Sunday ln Newport Beat<b. Call63l·3W. WO•EN'8 OVTa&Acl wUI bold a luncheon Saturday al the Dianeyland Hotel. Call 135-8062 for lntormatloo AN('H()& LODGF. will host a Scandinavian din· nt-r Friday at the Hal"crest Clubhouse in Coeta Mt'U . Call S49-413J. I.AG UNA BEACH BRANCH of AAUW will meet Cor lunch Saturd.Ay n Laguna Hills Leisure World. Donation is ts. Cail 837 ·0031. NEWPOllT BEACH CHAPTER of Hadassab will hold a Hanukkah meeting Monday at Temple Bat Yahrn in Newport Beach Call 759-1956 for re· servattons A PACKAGE WRAPPING DEMONSTRATION w1JI accompany lUll<'h al the Saddleback Vallef Chrtsltan Women's Club Tuesday in San Juan Capistrano. Call Rll· 1789. "THE HOLIDAY SYNDROME" will be a lecture g1vt!n at Mariposa Women's Center at 10 a .m . Tuesday. Call 547-6494 WOMEN i\SSOCIATES of the UCl 'Interfaith Foundation will hold a boutique and lwicheon at 10 a m . Tuesday at St. M ic!tael and All Angels ChurehinCoronadel~ar Call644·2375. . DOCENT GUILD of Bowers Museum will meet for lunch and program on Monday. Call :>S2·0647 for information. UU NTIN(;TON BEACH NF.WCOMERS will hold an annual dinner dance Friday at the Costa Mesa Co~ntry Club. Call 840 3831. HARBOR VIEW IDLLS committee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society will meet Tuesday in Cor ona del Mar. Cal I 760·0305 for information. CRUISE HU•~Fs will meet lit4 p.m . Sunday atthe Hotel Laguna. Call 494· 7575 for information. Cit.lb Caleildar nms Neh Wedlw8dGJI ift tlw Dmlw Pilot and oontairu notice• of UlOn'WI'&'• Giid ..,... club mft'tinQa and ~· open to Uw pilblic for tlw to~.JDttk. ~ Mtkea toJ:blb Candar~­ Pilot, P.O. 8or 15'10, Col'to Meaa, CA nal. lllCW. ~, ftOn'W and pltoM am~. Notlt:a """' t. a ow haJlda thrtt tottb in odoaftCe of°" ewftl. Ptchna ore limited to major fwtd-f'OUna opn to the pl6btic. To reqwl't o pich&re, 1Drite or caU the Faolwe ~rfment. 842""321, bdWHn 2 and 5 p.m: Pltoeo reqw.t. ore honored on o space ®OiJab&e ba.IU. Getting coffee is a 'Dlinistry' DEARANNLANDERS; l'Ubel you've bad it with the secretaries who resenrbeing asked to get cof· fee for the boss, but please hear me out. I get coffee not only for my boss '>ut several other bosses in this of· · fice. This means collecting money. getting the paper c ups and plastic spoons, making the coffee and serving it, cleaning the urn -a'ong with a cheerful "Good morning" for everyone who comes in. I love it ! It's not a chore. It's a ministry. Some people say thanks, others don't. But I don't care. I don't need praise. I do this simple chore because it makes me feel good to be of service to others. Sign me -A VERY HAP- PY SECRETARY IN COLUM· BUS.onto HEILO MARY SUNSHINE: A "ml.Dlstry," yet. I'm glad you djcht't sign your name. Knowing your identity would be more respouiblUty than I want. Too many 1ecretaries oat there would cheerfully strangle you, dear. Thub for letting me know you e:silt. You're the last of a vanishing breed. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've been going out with ·•Jake" for a year and a half. We have done almost everything two people can possibly do together except DANCE. , For the whole year and a half I have been ducking any invitation that might include dancing. Jake is extremely good-looking and very sexy. All my girlfriends would give anything to get him Anta Lander awa)' from me. The problem is that he is a very good dancer, and I am a ltluti . The other night a frie nd of mine had a block party. Suddenly. everyone was dancing. I wanted to die right then and there. Jake asked me lo dance at least four times. but I turned him down. When he dan ced w ith my gm1r friends I be ca me very j a ous. The evening was a nig tmare. I have tried dancing in the mir- ror. but I look like a fool J.'.ve.. asked several people to teach me to dance. but they tell me I am too stiff. ' I 'm afraid 1 ·m going to lose this guy because I now know how much he enjoyed dancing and I don't fit in. This whole thing is kill - ing me. What can I do? -TWO LEFT FEET EAST OF THE HUDSON DEAR N.Y .: If you've managed &o hold Jake's interest for a year and a half with no danc· Ing, it can't be or such gre•t Im· PortaacetohJm. Slatt you feel threatened, I sug- gest yoa ask Jake to teach you to dance. Make up your mind you are going to learn, and you will. Start by standing together and League seeking dolls, donations · Dolls and donations of time and money are needed by the Assistance League of Laguna Beach for ita Danny Davey doll project. (Hits ol toys and dolls are given to the Hopi and Navajo Indians. every year by Davey with the help ot the lea1tue. AU dolls are refurbished by league members and interested volunteers before being packed for delivery to the Indian children. This year the league also is knitting caps for d!e boys and girls as well. · The Aid to lndlans woruhop. where the dolls , are repaired. is open to the.public each Friday at 10 a.m. at 547 Catalina, Laguna Beach. t? • • ost f smilies needed swaying with tbe matte. Thell, let &Im 1bow you bow le mon. Preteed you are a ra1 doll la Ills arms. R.ela:s. Yoa may never will the magnum of champaiae, W .at least yoa woa't saffer-illl aaDe- ty attack wlteaever lake &eta aearadaaceballd. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My mother always !\aid, "Nothing happens without a reason." She was a s mart woman, and I believe she was right about this. So Dear Ann, can you explain the recent findings of Dr. ~imon Rabkin on heart attacks? He is associated with the University of Manitoha. and his state ment was pretty scary. According to this doctor, 75 percent of au fatal heart attacks among m ales who have had no previous history of cardiac pro-· blems oecurred at work on Mon· days . Please put your noodle to this one and tell me why. If you print your a nswer in the paper it mi g ht help avvt a rew tragedies. -STARTLED IN HAMILTON, ONT. . DEAR HAM: If the maa'a job is tenslon-prodaclag, perhaps re· turning &o work after two days ol rest might be auffldutly tra..-.tic &o bring OD a fatal at· tack. Other posslbW.tlea: Excesalve drinking and caroulng over &Jae weekend or escesslve Jo1gJ.ng, tennis, swlmmlag a•' "body· building" might c•ase a weakened ticker &o go haywire on Monday. The watchword is moderation, rella~. Hmt families are being sought for Japanese l&tldlllll to apend the holiday seuon-in the..U.S.- A_ppoiated Cl..... and tours of the Los Angeles· Oruee Oounty area are scheduled for the stu· dlllltl, who wlD arrive Dec. 20. •a.aw-whine to •hare the holidays with la..-teeD·a1en may call Mary at 913·2'728. • Sally Tulenwider, daughter of Mr. 'and 11 Mrs. Clayton Fullenwider of Hwttington Beach, hu been appointed usistant direc· tor of admissiobs at Pepperdine Univeni· ty. Malibu. She is a 1980 graduate of Pep- perdine. DENTISTR 't' FOR CHILDaEN. AND TEENS Alla.SOOI E. M. Galutla, D.D.S • ... ...-871 C.flllno do Loe...,_ sanetemente ec:rote forom ·San Clemente Hoaplt•) Wedi ...... December 3. 1llO . ., ..:.. BIATHr;>AY CELEBRANT VAUGHN BOWEN AND FRIENDS Ladies' man celebrates 8yJOEl'.C.OON O.u.o.u,,. ... ~ It .was a birthday party at The Ritt, and Vaughn "Von" Bowen made s ure the Newport Beach eatery s upplied all the trimmings. There were legions of friends -especially of the feminine persuasion -and plenty of li ba- tions to help lubricate the assemblage. And there was the naked lady springing out from a large box. THE UNINVITED guests were there too: regular customers who managed lo squeeie in- to the private party and a fortune teller named Gloria who earlier s pooked one of the res ta want 's owners.. with an ominous premoni lion. They were all there last week to celebrate Von's 15th birthday. Well, act\Jally, he con·· fessed he was only 73 and preferred neither figure reach public attentioo. But a dispute over a few year s wouldn't have made much difference in Von's amiable character and his penchant for the feminine -physique. AliTER ALL, the longtime Newport Beach resident has been single since 1951. So he's had plenty of time to garner a few female· com · panions; some as belles, others as just good friends. "I like girls._" Von said, sitting at the head or a table of about a dozen of his "friends ... "'nley are all good friends . . . I don't want to single anyone out as special." Von asked Ritz co-owner's Hans Prager and Hank Bucher to a rrange for the luncheon· birthday get-together. And Von, who runs about town in his sporty. tomato-red Mercedei. 45-0 SL. ordered up a gal to appear in her birthday s wt An hour before the party, the highlight of the party chickened out. A stand·1n -or . bet· ter. a dressed·down -was hastily arranged THE BUXOM blonde made her entran<'e after the enloura~e toasted an overwhelmed Von with a boisterous rendition of "Happy Ri rthday •· Later. the blonde nearly throttled a re- porter when she discovned the party wasn't as private as {5romised ·J: Th<' birthday boy Op<'ned hi!. presents. some traditional and nthers that would never find theirdescript1oni. 1n priftt. And. of course, there was some rem101sc· mg Von said he chose The Ri tz because 1t hap pened tobe h1 i. favorite daily watering hole The retired businessman recounted how he hitched a ride on· a WE's tbound,freight.l_rain in the '305. Later, he was to take up residence al the Balboa Bay Club, where he's purchaserl his fa vor ite chair. ENOUGH HISTORY. Von hau h1i. hands - full and his c-httks generousl:,: s mooched with lipstick. "You look so pretty." cooed one friend "He's all gussied up. isn't he," said another woman to a party goer Dessert took a second seat. Toy drive benefits tots Douglas-Pim, lrvine,--wttt11lrVeils second Toys for Tots drive from 11 :30 a.m . to 1 :30 p .m. Friday at the Douglas Plaza gaiebo. . The Third Marine Aircraft Wing Band will perform from noon until I p.m . and •catered lul\<'h will be offered to those who bring a new. Braille Institute· gives \party for c4jldren Blind children from 5 to 12 will have an op- portunity Dec. 6 to pitch Santa Claus on their goodness quotient for the year during the Braille Institute Auxiliary of Orange Coast's second annual Christmas Party on the Balboa Pavilion in Newport Be ach. Forty-five sightless youngsters will join in the festivities. which begin at 11 a .m. with free rides at the Balboa Fun Zone. A fire truck will be on the scene for a touch- and·feel session and California Highway Patrol officers will betht!re to visit with the kids. ' Following lunc h in the upstairs banquet room, Santa will pay his visit and d1stnbute gifts. A caroling group will add music to the event. The Auxiliary 1s e ncouraging anyone LO· terested in helping with the party lo call Pam Mason, chairman. al 545.7501 bet.,.,een 6·9 p.m . Holiday lecture set "The Holidays Ahead" will be the theme of a lecture at Mariposa Women's Center , 777 S. Main, Suite 116, Orange on Friday, Dec. J2 from 1 to 2:30 p.m . Focusing on productive ways to handle the holidays will be highlighted so that "the morning after" isn't a part of this years· celebration. Steve Arterbur n f)-om Care Manor, Tustin. will discuss how excessive partying, overspend· ing. conflicting emotions, wirealistic expefta- tions, and fatigue can s nowball into a non· productive holiday. LOOK TERRIFIC! LOSE INCHES~ AND GET FIT! LASSES STARTING NEAR YOU. CIOJMJ ore Ol"''eG. ,,.,._ ona ooe '°"ON °' ""'''uclor' c ...... ,, °" -·· 10r•"'911 OllQO!IO!or otJ,.100.tballe"I) Mornfnc;i, attemoon and evenlnc;i classes avallat>te. Call ~16 for more Information. 7. \Ofll C ... ffcalel A"°ilOble unwrapped toy for a child from infancy throuS?h teens. Those who wish to bring their toys to the Douglas Plata leasing office prior to Dec 5 will be given a lwtch ticket. . Douglas Plaia is located at the .corner of C.mpus Drive and MacArthur Blvd .,. For further information call 833·2133 Coast women in Tri Delt Kathleen Heyboer. Gail Jsobe and Melissa Rhone have been initiated into the Delta Delta Delta soronty at UCI. They pledged during the spring quarter. when Miss Heyboer was chosen Mosl Outstanc1 ing Pledge . Gelebnte the BolldaJS with a lewlmap! ITDT .. IT IPlf!llL llTllt Why not briQhten up your lifestyle? Dramatically imi>f<M? the way you look. feel and appeal to others. It's -enjoyable and easier than ever thrOUQh Powers world famous expertise Call today f Of the special Hollday course schedule. That'S the spirit! "A-.__L!.-Da • WCiin -'1CIV'f 3 Town & Country. Orange . ·::1 (!14) 547-8228 ------"'JACKI ~NSEN------------------------- ' . , 'I' \ l • , ef• QAILYflltLOl 'JIM' s:.a.c-a.t9 FEATURING I BUSINESS .] • 0.ANG& COA9T llNGl.U will un a~ at pen s.turday, Oef I, ln C'otla Mn• fl'or ln form.UC... r ail AM al '751 oall . . .\ EV&NING ol tun and leamln• ror 1ln1le ~ •U be held at T IO p m ft'rld•)'. Oet ~. In HW\t "'''°" Beach TM ufftl, led by 11«1al workers ttarbAra l.u hU a,,d J erry ~uC')', will take l•l• e •l lhe Edl10n Park C'orumunlty C''n\er ' H311 Ma!lh<'li• !it C ORIN'l1llAN wlll h•ve • put h.wk tltnn.,_r •l '1 lC> p m Fnd11. U.c ~.in II vu\~ "'or lllforma \\on ta\I Bet\) at ~I 489'1 ~t:I f C't'.!ll'T£• will hltvC' • S111j(lti t;xpertt!nc~ di , liOll tllh.od ", ul"prlJit• 1 '' aat 1 JO p m fo'n Ja, Dt-5, tn t bC' Caty of 0 1 an&~ t'or 1nforma ''°~ all Jan or M1 hael at 9117 9800 Ol TDOOa SINGI E ~ 111 h1tve a d1M•u111non and 1 I at 7 30 p m t-'r1da D\'t ~· 1 Coal• 'I :.a Also t he gruuv will tu&vt a brun h and ba ke> nde at 11 • m Sunday, Otlt ·7, ewPort lk>a<'h fo'or inform au on t•<all Hob at • 7026. SOl'TH C'O 'T Jt:WISH YOUTH will have a llJ11ukkah part) al 8 I'm Saturday, Dec . 6, in tht' Cit ol Oronge Jo'or information. call Kandi t ~I ti020 Ll-:C'Tl'Rt:K Al.AN GARr1n;K, author of "Con· \ crsat1onally S~aking,'.' will lead a workshop on meunrn~ful and mor e enjoyable conversation at 7 p rn Fr11lay, Dt.>l'. S, in Santa Ana. Garner l,tso will lead a d1scuss1on on "Understanding ~hyness " at 7 p m Monday. Oec. II. tn Santa An a For infvrmauon. call 667 3096. .. ARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS will have an orientation meeting at II p tn f'n day, Dec. S, 1n Carden Grove A dance Wiii rollow the meeting. For 1nformat1on. rall Uarbara at 551-0161. Horoscope THURSDA V, DEC. 4 By SYDNEY OMARR ) ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 191 : Check accounts. be aware of inventory delve beneath surface indications. Gaint indicated if you per ceive pla ces. people as they are. not merely as you wish they might be. TAURUS '(Apr. 20·May 201' \.o slow, lie low , finish long-standing task Aries, Libra nati vcs figure prom inently. J..egal question is answered. S~thght on special a rrangements, past commitments GEMINI <May 21.June 20). New work ap· jJroat·h brings cons tructive results One who ->hares basic-mterests wall show way to bypass red tape He rC'cept1vc Member ol opposite sex 1~ "s mitten .. - Yields soar on T~bills WASHINGTON <Al) -ln~rest rale1 on ahort term Treuury aec utiUet conUnued climbing to hel.1hta not aeen since lut 1prin1 , the aovern- menl hu reported. While the aurae mean• ereater yields for in- vestort, includinl those who purchase popular six· month money market certlrlcates, it alao could jeopanliR the shaky recovery by adding to bor· rowln& COila, economiata say. T6e Treuury Department, following its week- ly auction, rePorted the average djscounl rate for 13 week bllla rose to 14.649 percent from last w~t:k 's l4.3&t percent. That was the highest mark since March 31, when it stood at 15.037 percent. Mt:ANWRILE, THE DISCOUNT rate for 26- week blll.6 increased to 14.554 percent from 14.03 percent, the Treasury said. It hasn't stood that high slnce 14.804 percent on March 31. The recent rlae in interest rates has followed credit U1htening efforts by the 1'9deraJ Reser ve. THAT RISE IN THE money supply halted in the week ending Nov. 19, the Federal Res erve re· ported Monday, and some analysts believe that this turnaround -if it continues -could help take pre- ssure off interest rates . • As a result of this week's Treasury au<'tion. banks and thrift institutions may pay up to 14.804 pe rcent on s''iic-month money market certificates, effective Thursday. Thal compares with a current return of 14.28 percent. Every one's talki ng about something that's sweeping the country and t>emg featured 1n newspapers. magazines. ilnd on radio a nd telev1s1on To look at one. • person might wonde< what the ex cite· ment 11 a ll ab o ut, beeauw it's rather small and unobtrusive Bui lire protection and public safety olf1c1als are hop· 'mg every dwelling wtll have one or more in- stalled It s called a -smoke alarm. and 11 ollers a measure ol protection out of all proportion to its low cost. efficiency. and ease of 1nS1alla11on Considered the bes t lorm of 11re warning tor a family, a smoke alarm and wlll Crigger lhe alarm walctng sleeping occu· pants. Two lypea of alarms. are ava1labla . One 1s called the 1onlzat1on de- tector and lhe ocher lhe pholoelectrlc detector. lnfonnauon on which 10 i.-and where to install lhem can be obtained trom li re protecllon groups. fire departrntnls, a(ld consurTW)r 01g1n1za- t1ons So 101n the resl of the counlry in a massive eltOrt lo reduce in1unes and fa1ahttes from fires. Instal l smoke detectors 1n YOOR horre1 PVBLIC NOTICE .. P VBUC NOTICE PICTlnoul ..... I&.. flllMlt-ltATU1911T Tiie ........ ,.,.. l• ...._ -...... ; '-6 H l"ttaClllOfil MACHININO, SIU ..... A-., Uftlt IC!, HWll"'-*' .. Ml\, C... ""'9 L.9111• ~ .. Jr , ~ M¥ul'-"e ~ .. """' ...... ~-. <;&. ..,.., Tiii• MMlftttl Ii t-tect by M 11'1· tl•IOIHI l.aui• ..,_.,Jr, fllll -WM Ill .. will\ It .. (Oll'\IY Ci.I'll OI Otellfl Co..nty Oii No ....... 1A,I ... ,. .. ,,. Pllbllllleel O.antt C..ll O.lly Piiot Nov. 1•. O.C J, 10, ti, ttlO .,.1• ._ PUBUC NOTICE ----------r-·--------------,.CTITIOUS eu1u1•u PUBLIC NOTICE ... ,.. l'ICTITIOUI eu1111•u llMY lTATaM•NT Tiie IOllOWl"9 --1, dolllf b111t· l\eU ., 0 6 0 OIL INVESTORS LTO., 1.0 Newpof'I CMll« 0..1,.., •JOO N-potl .. ~"· Cellfoml•,,.. Fr-Oertlllf, tlltl ar-lllH'll, F-1-11 Vllli.y, c..li!ornl• tVCll Tllil b•HllWU ., 'ondll<tecl by. llMI\• ectper1111rY>t1>- Fr-0..11119 Gontrel Pe11-Tl\I' ~ .... llled wllll tl\e Counly Oerk ot Or•~ Counh on No ... -ll.t• PUBLIC NOTICE MAM9 ITAT•M•NT The 1011owln9 perwlf•l ••• doi nt l>vlineu •• • GLORIA 6 JACKI FINE ARTS, IOI)) R-ye Clrtle, F°""'l•ln V•loey, C•. tt7• Glor•• L. Zul•vl. IOI» R-v<! C1r-cte. F....,.1.in Velley, C. '210I Jee-II,. ~tti.ews. •MOI Ntt· ''"""°°" Ct'''"· HunliftQIOft e.ec11, ~. .,~ Tiii\ llUWI•\\ " <onduCl•d Dy • 99M••l l>efl ... nlllp t Glor•• L Zut•vl ~Ill\ •i.'-1 .__.. hied •olh lne Counly Clerk ol O••n98 County on No .. mbe< ll. 1'IO PUBLIC NOTICE N·n.M discovers a lire in 11s earliest s1ages Smoke Wiii be ev10ent lrom a lore • ,,~ ••••. 2---PICTITIOUlllUSINEH much sooner than heat ia NAME n anMENT "CTI TIOUI llUSINEH MAME STATEMENT r "• tollo..w1n9 pitr\On\ •re c;t01no IN\•M\\ a \ ~~~~~~~----~~==~=-=====~~ Tll• 1ohow1n9 ~''°"\•rt 001n9 : )U'llte-\\*i WA LLA C E MANO R PAR TNERSHIP, 11' Ea.1 111'1 Strfft Co•I• Mew. CA ' Oen1tl Golbefl, J771 OrenQtw.-Plllllp H. McN•mft, 1111 S.m•r A .. nue, LO\Al•mll .... CA 90710 (J.\l:K \~Ut:K~ON) REVEALS In the DAILY PILOT OAR 18A00k HOMES, 1obn ~~oloA.enut, Hunlonglon 8ucn. CA •~tit~.""924~ Sodntw J•~ob" 31•• Fooere1 O•I• Slmbro, '"° S.nten•ll• Ttr )A••nut. ux A"90!lo\. CA too.I> -;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~·~~CA ~~s I Tllo\ ~MMU ,, •~OHi~ h # ~ 1 Tllt1 bu$1nn• •• condu<1•0 DY • 11m1teo P<f'l""""'P· The FAR~ WEST Legend ~ne·•·:::.=t:N.,,,_ I ""( .~::::.~:"::~ ''1"° ... 111 1"" B ran~la h•• Bonnie L. 'l"arker is manager o f San Diego Federal Sav· ings and Loan A s- sociation's Newport Beach branch. She is a m e mber ,o f the Chambe rs of Com- me rce for Newpot't Be a ch a nd Corona T111s \\el_, ••• tiled wltll the Count~ Ct•rk ot Or•nve Counl~ on • • • County Clerk ol O••nve Countv on I Novembt< 2•. 1* Non m-1'. ,. l'UOU1 Tt1e year was 1947 Ga soline was 15 cenis a gallon Movies were a 01me and l'IMIU PuDI""""' Or-C:O.•t O••ly f'1101 I I S d Pul>h\llrel °'""00 C.00 1 O•oly Pllol NO• n, De< J, t0, 11, l'llO •l>l IO popcort\ was Siii 8 nick e atur ay matinees were snowing .. 0. ,P •. Uo.<BLlJ•CO. ,N, tO'llOTICE".O·IO r PUBLIC NOTICE "Sp11 ng11me 1n th e Rockies and Roy Rogers and Trigger, were already il leg.enc of tne tar west By 1947. Far West Savings nad also b~come a legend 1n •IS own time safely serving Cal•fornian!> to r 58 year s Far West Savings 1s now 91 years young. ano is s11ll paying the n19nest 1n1eres1 alloweo by law on savings And today savings accounts arc 1nsureo sale 10 St 00 000 by an agency of the Federal Government 6eg111nong JlJnuary I you can earn 5 2s11. on '(Our cn~c.king accoun1 dollars al Far West Savings tnars~ legend 1n the making Joi" on• N-11112 l'tCTITIOUl llUSINEH I NAMESTATEMINT lf\• touo.u-.g PH~ •\ 00\f\4 bu\1 ...... PUBLIC NOTICE Fl(TIT!OYS aUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT lht tOllO.W•nQ o-n.on I\ (J01nQ OU\I nt\' ~\ ltiVNOEA C.OAT PAINfl NG '"•' fbQlfl' 1..n Hunt1nolon Se•'"" C• .,.,.~ Jam~s v co11ura )r !biol E •o" Ln Huntu'Qlon 8'-al n C• 'nt.AG Th•\ Du\;ln~~ 1\ t ooou<tf'O 0'1 •n m 011t10u•I J•rnf"\ V Coih.1r• Jr PtiBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS aUSINISS llAME lTATIJtAENT - T ti• tollo•ln9 °"''°'" •rf' do•nQ bu11neu '' NC.A INSUAANCE •GE:NCY 10101 \l•t•r •116, Fount••n l/all•Y. C1l1torii•• t'770I ,.. G ~. INC, • C•hto,-ru• corp0r-e l ion tOtOt St•ler #11~ Foynl•1n lo'•ll•Y C•lolom•• t7!0I '"'' t>u\h''lt\\ ., conoucte-o bY • '°' oor•t•On N <i A INC """" " c~n1n0"4m Trus "tatf'fTif'f1I ·•~ r1lt0 -'t1lh tht' Count., Clf"' of Oranqt' (OIJl'tly on NO~fm(Jff 1A l'*> t t\•\ \Wilttnent ••\ f1le4 ••In tt'wP l'!MIH Counrv Cl~ra ol Or.1nQt Coun!y on PwbhVWO 0--~I D•tlY P1IOl No~•mo.< '· •• CANCER cJunl· 21 -J uly 221: Emotional responses dom1nah' <?hanges occur and could involve young persons Another Cancer. a Capricorn and an Aquarian figure prominently. ~--de~l-MM. I --THe-TR£ASl1RY" ACCOUNT'• S10.000 m1n1mum deposit 6 mon'th term Now U OP< J 10 11 1090 , ... 10 PuDlullPCI Orenoo Co.au O••IY Piiot. 1-PUBUC-NOTICE I .. !'. ll, ~. l~, 0. ). I.. OOl.to PUBLIC NOTICE LEO <J uly 23 A u~ 221 -You receive hints . r lucs sense of perceptton 1s heightened. Em· phas1s on 1·ommun1<·atton regarding home. property. ('hUrH'f· to am prove sel·unty YIRGO (./\ug ZJ Sept 22 > Cycle 1s such lhal you get moral and possible fin ancial sup- port from relative:-. Short tn p could be on agen- da, aimed at rev1s1on of plans connected wit?r ·in v entaon." URRA (Sept 2:1-0l'l. 22 l You get more for dforts. mont·y You also find what you've been i-rek1ng AnJ l'Om <·s from Gemini. Vi rgo, Sagit- 1 a rt us persons · ·sCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov 2l 1: Surprise gift 111volves family member. You gain cooperation from individual who had been indifferent. Ac - <·ent <.·onfidem:e . d1sptay pioneering spirit. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 211: Aura of glamour. romance, mystery prevails. Be dis· c reel look behind scenes, play cards clos e to ehest. Pisces. Vi rgo persons play important roles Don't be derei ved by a ppearances_ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)' Emphasis on personal and business in volvements -de· <;ires are transformed into f ulfillment. Cancer a nd another Capricorn figure prominently . AQUARIUS CJ an. 20-Feb 181 : Obsta cle represents challenge and you'll be ultimate benefiC'ia ry Oy looking beyond the immediate. you'll perceive potential One "at top" makes room for you. PISCES (Feb. 19·Ma r. 20): Display style, originality and lake initiative. Emphasis bn communicalion. publication, tong.range pros· peels and travel opportunities. "Triad ·process' lecture topic "The Triad Process" will be the theme of a workshop at the Mariposa Women's Center. 777 S. Main St., Suite 116, Orange on Tuesday, Dec. 16 from 10 a .m. lo 2 p.m . Developing an environment to re-create and res tore the beauty and identity of our birthright will be emphasized. Ms . Julie Schult? from Resources for Change and Growth, Anaheim and Capistrano Beach. will demons torate the ways we "unlearn" self-esteem . love, responsibiU~ and awareness. Since these attributes are literally taught out of many or us, Ms . Schultz will foc us on · mechani5ms to re-c reate them. Call 547-6494 for more information a nd re- servations. Donations are welcomed for ac- tivities and services offered by the center. Chorale to benefit from sale The· Orange County planned an unusual rund-r two weeks ln December. trees , Designer Chriatm tree. will be sold by silent auc:Uon and en u door prfaes at the Antique Guild, I . . Dyer Rold, Santa Ana. Durtna the two weeks, end1nt Dec. 14, more Ulan ZS local church and school cbolrl and Jn1 ensembles wtll perform at the aulJd be,umtnc at 11 :JO a .m. or noon each' day and continuin1 throuth the if\ernoon and in tbe ehln1. Perfonnance9 are ac~uled each day. Hardware expanf).s ·in CdM ,.. Annualized yield Current rate effective 12-4-80 15.567% I 14.804% •t JI'' f th • I J .1.1r ' t t 1,1 I h · !!}I •tt I A'' .;14,. ... I .. f ....U, .ii..! ~,..,....,.t ,.,._.,., ,..,,..,_, ':•~ , . .._ ..... ~· ,.·--·r,.., I•'•" t .. I 1t1 t I FAR WEST SAVINGS FICTITIOUS •USllllH l'ICTtTIOUI IUSI NISS NAMS STATEMINT NAMI STATIMINT ,..~:!,'O'towtno perton " ~"'° bu\i f "• tooow1no ~'°" '' dolnQ °"'' OICll. DAY ASSOCIA TE~ 11140 M\\•\ T•IDt •t Slrt•I Founl••n .... 1-->o!VS l1C HAABOUll ,. .. C•llfOrn~,,lOI ......... ~•Po'' 8l ... O urut (. N••Pof'1 8erll\• N11ll 0.. Ul )l 8a0<1t eeecn. ~lolorn1•t1~ 8l¥d. No UXl. Wnlmln'tf' C•ltforn1• l.•rrw... 0 J~ton, l~) Pol1• •\ ,,..,· f •L•,,., £1 foro. C•lllo,n•• •1tJO T"i' t..rs.intrU .,. conct\K:l•d b' •n in Trus °"""'~' '' Condu<lt:!"O b t •n in dl"IChi•' dlwrdu•t S.rtN N O•y urrv O JOfll\\tj I llHS. ,\.a,.,,....,l *•\ fit"' Wl\h 1M I f hil \t•l~l1"Wf"ll ••S. f .f'd •ilh tnit County C .. rk ol Or•nQt Counlf on lcounlf Cllro ol 0 .. 11 Co..nty on l'lowm-I ltlO I No .. mDer I t'llO . ,.,.991 1 ,I.,.. Pul>llsned Or-co.as! D•oly Piiot PuDll\llod 0.-C0<0'1 O•ol\I Polot, e rown Hardwa re has e xpa nded to als third loc ation in Ne wport Beact\, ·a ccordin g to Nov. U. tt,I•. o.c J, 1'111) •H~ No• 11, "·"·DK J, l'llO OIU.-0 '• owner lJeff Schulein. The Your Savings new store is at 1614 San I Insured TO-r-P UBLIC NOTICE Serving Catrfomians Since 1889 PUBLIC NOTJC'E Mi g uel Drive in the Ha rbor View Center. the $100,000 2 7 0 ff •. c es state w •. de l'ICTITIOUI llUllNESS "<TITIOUI aullNEU ( l . 11 ........................................ -,. NAME STATEMENT N-E STATEMENT 0 r m e r ffi p e r I a • TM lollow•ng ~r>On) .,,, ooong TIM IOll-lnG -\Of\ ll CIO<n9 bu\I Hardware. -------------"""nusoH neU •) l .'.i•r1••ld A~n .. Hunl•"QIOn Suen MAN UFACTURING. llS6) Fr~mont · The new 1~ai'bor View I ------cA1101NA L .;01w1 Es 10012 •itMA OILLO oes1GN ~ Center store is being re-CA t1M6 s1r .. 1 Founl••n v.11 ... C•lllorno• t710I • modeled for increased P"'1ol) H M(N•mft, ll!I ~m•r 8r-y J Pent''°"• ll~) Fr .. Sl OC k a nd m o r e ef· O•o~~~s."'..:~·,:;:i~-11• Tt< mon t S1r•t1. Fou11t •1n V•ll •Y ficient use of floor AMAZllO IEW t r•o.corono0oi 11Mr,CAt1~~ C•;~~,.,,ti!,~~1,,-.tec1 or •n•n· space. The store will he • ....1:~~~':;'.!,.~' '°"0"<\"0 oy • """'"•' the largest of the three 1 -"P" "'< ... .._ er-., J P.ne..._, '"'' \Ltltn'Mlf'll ... , htfd •t1ft ltw Thts "-"""'"' -~ Wed wltf\ tN locations . i CounlY Cler-o• O••"Gt Co11n1~ on Counl y Clf•• ol Or•nee County on The group's o riginal OAS-SI 10_ G Nowomt>H l• 1'IO .. ,,.,.,. No•em1>t<1,1w .,.1_0 ~.~;~:ayi ~n oc:ro~~ ad~~, VI I m El. N:.u~l;~7,,~~ o.,.~1~;'..: N: ... ~lt:::~l~= D••ly.:,1~ Mar . A year ago Sch ulein PUBLIC NOTICE p u r c h a s e d R i o n PUBLIC NOTICE • Hardware in Wes tcliff Plaza. All three are members of the True- Value hardware s tore group. CMmmt equip~nt · ,. . unit Mad Windell W. Jones. a Costa· Mes a bu s I .' nessman and instructor at Golden West College, Huntington Be ach. has been installed as the 62nd president of the Na· tional School Supply and Equipment Association. The Wuhingt.on· O.C.· baaed organiiatlon serv- ing 625 member comp anies, is the na· tion'a largest trade as· sociation in its field-. A charter member of the Golden West facul· ty, Jones teach'5 small buaineaa m 1n ,1ement and 1rooery m erchan- dilin1. Before movlnt to Golden Weat ln ltee, Jones tauaht al Oran1e Cout Collete ln Costa Me1aJornineyears. Jonet ii _president of Supply Room. a school supply and equipment company with retail atoret ln Garden Grove, Saa Dle10. La Mesa, San .Joee and Phoenix. -"MY PAGER AND I ARE PARTNERS , My 1>u~1ness oeals or. 'e<vlf P. In the oubll< oeong Jva11;inr• dr a11 1ort1es is d mu\! Answe1 Page Pnsure~ 1t11s My 11age1 ano ! .i1e pa11ne•> •Is sa1a1y 1u~1alew1101tar~ a month The rest is mine• H C Muophy ~i C Mur~nv P1umbonq R11en~ P.ir~ "CTITIOUS •USINESS flCTITIOUI austNEIS "DURING THE GASOl .. f CllUtlCH NAlllE STATEMENT NAMI. ST ATl.MENT WH'-l MOii( CAN I SAT?" Tno 1ot1ow•"9 ~"on •s ooong 011\1 , M~~~:o"0..•"9 ~·-' " 00•119 1>u>0 Wnen I gel pageo ~ moles lrom nfUI ~~ SPECT AUM PLUS. Cll SPEC c 0 H.. "'Es ... 0 FF A 0 .. 0 !he Olllte arid tan be IOUled TAU M ._ l•l W B•ktr. C°'t• Mt .. CE l'IT EA, IJ8 W 111n-Slroot Co.te 10 anolhef CUStomer near !hat C• •1660 Mt\A, C•O.lorr"• 07, ... IOCd llOn .Answer Page pays Ao1.,,a l'I Ou••. t14t Gr•n•oll• Go,don °''°"· l'IClO A•wtr .... n.,.., oll 10 11s h1gnes1 degree And or . Nowl>Ol'l llo tn . o t1..0 N•T-;,~7,..'!::;..~ ~·~;::~~!":! •n on Wllh my bUS108SS II happens al• Tnli bu$i"9\\ °' cond•"led by •n ,n 1 d•••du&I mosl daily Id be lost w11nou111•" 01"011•'Rot-N ou't Gotoon 01W" ·Jol\nS Olmm1tt<: Tiii• •1•1-1 ··~ lllecl w1tll tlW TnO\ \Ill-• WH ,,,.., wlln the AdoDeErig1neers. Int Co11nly Cl•ro of Or•n9e Coun1, on g:~;:.:-~~·~:~.;,' Orange Counlv on Downey NOYtml>e< H. l'llO flMl•S l'tMUJ l"llbl•v.cl Orenge °"'" D•I•• PllOI Pu111osi.io Or-Co.a>! O•lly PHol . ...... ft~ACQIUW'l1 ... " NO\I. U , OK J, 10. 11. ttlO o u .eo Dec l. 10, ti, 14, 1• ., ... ., Ans-Page has PfOYIOed us 1nslan1 tonfikl wtt11 our men In 1111 held We Nve ga1rieo accounlS by tie.ng able to get to eniergency c;,N3 ano give our customers (lllltlc servu wren 11iey hMl a prcr.n · ' • -Jom CrO(lk Hydre~ Ptsl ConlrOI Co . lOS Angeles "THE ONE THING THAT SETS ME ArAAT.'" In rul esl~lt your u111 lrom cliefl\S are your hleblood One 1h1ng 11'111 sets me 'fl'rl • llOll1 chrS IS hi my c.als Qlll ., "" "1#1., ·-(dJlnn CenMy 71 11911 klite. Li't"90d "l'M NOT QOtNG TO MISS DEllnlltNG A IAIY .. .'' PUBLIC NOTICE N·nte1 l'ICTITIOUS llUSIN•H NAIOMlTATEME•T Tiie 1o11.-ino _ _, '' oo.n9 t>u•• M U •J . PACIFIC POPS ORCHESTRA.• '•Ir Drove. Cool.e INw, C. .,.,. H¥"9Y oe.-, • ..,. H11oan1. l o• Al'IQllH. CA '001• Tiii\ __ ," <onOU<lt<I by •n •n· dlvtO..•• • H-yoernlly PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTIT10US aUSINEH NA.fiqlJATIMUIT T ne lollowi"9 P«toft IS 00<no O..\I· rw,,., AVALON INVESTMENT C:OM· PANV. W ~'""""'A..., ... Cor- del Nl•r , C.-tllornl• •HU T llomu E Slell, J11 Ler"Pur A"•n..w. Coton. Ott Mer. C•llfOrth• t1U~ Tiii• but'nH) •!o c-lt<I bt •non-OIYldu•• f~E Sltll Ta" u t-1 wott llltd will\ 11,. c-i. c,.,11 ot Orenoo C.011nh on Tlll!o .... ._, W41\ 111...i •IU• ow ,IMIU County Cltrll ol Orenqe Covnh . ._ ...... 1 •• 1 •• P .~Or ,_I 0 II l"llot CelllorN•on Ot<e~r '· ,.., 11bll...... ..,,, .__, • y "''"'' Nov. 1•. OK l. 10, 11 · ,.. O U -IO Putlll\l\eel Or-Cool 0.oly Pllol, Oet J. 10. 11, 1', 1eeo OIS'-# "(Vawm4Ml*ISINMTllUOL.'' 'I can rrltK OUISldt ol hOrne ano ottl(;e lt!IO'#lllQ 'II'~ llktha111ng someooe tap you on tile shoulder lhal I'm not oo•~Q 10 mru del1Venng a bab)I PUBUC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITloUI MIMllHI NAMC ITATHll•NT 10 sayyoo are wanled wnen 1 ·m · Detwffrt ·R•vA. Cumbertano ~ \OUllOlls •· flCTITIOUS aUllMHl •r Mt.MS STATEM•NT AC&R Al< Conditioners. llet11gera101 t ·EuQene R Sollman M 0 ' '"• 1o11ow1nt perton" ••• ooina Oa1den Grovo · CJriooa Par!\ ov••neu -.. . MOPED CITY. ,_ We•I COHI ktSW« Page can alert yru to~"' phone calls 24 lnJ1s a~ In Liii Angeles. Or.rlge, ~~·'· ~ llHCll, C.tllornl• Riverside. San Bernardino and parts of Ventura counties, There Is no lilnlt to the runbel' of· "'o '• o c y < t • • 1 n < • '' > o .. ._,,,.. • ..,. -.... nhnna ,..,_ .. .-.lal • _.....,.""' ~ .._· Sep11l••O•. ir141. Lo\ An11ele•. ~ you can recer"'8, 311u no """a~'""'' ~-tr» <X ,.._..... equ..,.,_,. "',,,_, "'""'' C .. lfof'lnletOllM scmeone wants you, tney jtJSt ·dial on aft.( phone. It's as easy as ltlatl Clll us 1Gdly '°'ti the ...!::~~ 1' l-'" •T • ,.,. clelails! ~ , flN~l'tEn OD(jC: T11•·~· ... m .... 11"'11e l1liJr\I n rTl c . =::.;~~.:.Of ..... Cev11ty ... ITIY ... '· MU•IMI 645-1342. 731-7777 • 831-2493 I Et=~ I Or call lnfonnatten ftt tM ARlwtf Pll' offa ,....., ,.. ~,..... 0r..., c.e• Del•~'=. Agtnl IOI ~ flWy c.rpotl!IOll , OK. J, tt, 11, 14, 19 ,,,._ .. ffte 1ot1owl1>9 per>Oft) .,. dotnt .,.,,,.,....,., WEST co .. sr PLANTI, UJ"-'' o,.,,.. "'-· El Toro. ~Ill-• ,,.., O«t• A ... ..-. '"' E S>N •t. LOl\f 9H<ll, c..ttl'Onll• tolOS CIHIN• L Melley, U2 .. 0r ... .. ... -. l!I T-. c.1-..ie .... Gery ._....,.._, '"' L UM • 1. L.Of\f 8e«I\. CMlfwftl• ...S Pl\11\lp ••<._, UIS•·• Ore"" ... -. l!t ,_ c.i ............ '"'' ··""'"' I• '~'" • ., • t1ml...,,.tl9f,,,. o.rteo\......-Tlll• ........... ••II• wltll tM ,_,y , ...... 0......,. C.-y Oii ........... .,,,. PU•eG .._,_ °' .. ~ 09if't ........ ..... "· .. o.< .. ,., "" ....... ___ _..... . ~ _____ ...,,.,.. ...... .,, ..... . .... - . BUiness' . ¥unicipDl band tax-swap-good-move.- COMSTIUCTIOM PIMAMclM• •RnklenUaJ up to 4 un~u no \U:eout commitment required -Commen-aal BuUdin11 Takeout cunm.ltment r~u.lrf!d alooa with leases •or~ ount Properth111 •Land t~ up to l year 50"; nl •i>Pr1d 111 ........... I k ~ritage I lank 2 1 7 I CAMPUS DRIVE 1R\11 NE CALIFORNIA 92713 ... ONl A( T JEPF JOHNSON (714) 833-3700 ., 811&•• y l.VC.U l\'anot toolaa..ror m\Aftlelpal ~t.uawapt. lft fact, att.r a year ot roll•r·eout1n1 ln'tereat rates and bood priNt the tJme lJ rt•ht. hi a c.hantlnl environ· mtnt we m.-t be pNpareCI for chanae. lnvtalmeal succeH whe,. bonds are concerned wmcomeoab ifwebuytbemcheap <utheyseem to be now> and .. u tbem when they an dear. Even the amall•t lnv"tor ln fixed Income aeeurities must abandon the old "buy and hold" phUoeophy. Oae ol lhe Irina• benelill than can ac~rue from the matt-acttve handlln1 or an income rtfolio 11 the polenUal t.u ~nem available when 1wa119 are made. The wa,y in which capital losses offset capital 1ain1 or CID be applied a1ainlt ordinary in· rome ia otten overlooked u ID advant•ae in bond porUolio.. And with president-elect Ronald Reaaan rallina for tax Cl.\U for in· dlviduab in 1981, it makes a lot of sense to consider taking tax !oases this year while deferring gains into 1981. .... LUCAS A municipal bond swap is a tra.rii'action in which tn unicipal bonds are sold and the sale procffds used to buy other municipal bonds. Such swaps are ex· ecutedfor a number of reasons. among them: . -To establish a tax loss to offset capital gains or to reduce taxable ordinary income; To increase marketability by consolidating small par amounts into larger block sizes ; To improve current return on a portfolio by swapping out of discount bonds and into par or pre· · ml um coupon bonds . • A tax loss is established by selling~ municipal ~~b·~~~~~~~~!!~!!!!!!!!~~~bo~n~d~at a price lower than original cost. The tax loss Coll about .. higher yleldlng cerfltfcate1 (...oo$f '""" & l oon A~\OCIO°l()I 11 Coq;x:l"J'~ P!Olo -NeWOOll !leoc" CA Q26tJJ 1141 !i'>ll 4848 0< 111J 1 on JQdO EARN 16%~1 &o/o-22% ON 6 MONTHS TO ONE YEAR SOLIDLY SECURED 1 ST T.D. NOTES $1000°° MINIMUM INVESTMENT 1 ST TRUST DEEDS AVAILABLE TO $500 000 Ask US ABOUT IPHA INDEPENDENT PAIVA.ft HOUSING ASSISTANCE Our 16% 1 at Truat Deed Program. WHY IPHA? • we back Independent Private Housing Assistance to assist in residential home sales. • Single family residences only -buyer arranges his own 10% to 30% down payment for purchase. • FHA. VA, FNMA. appraisals only. • 70%-75%-80%-90% Loans Available to Home Purchaser. • Your money is deposited with a title trust co. and trust deed recorded lo you. '"TITLE RECORDED ... Call Direct or Collect for Details & Free BrochtJre VNJVER&AL FJNANC~AL ,\) .. \ !J\" II I •• tMmHOTON HAR80R • IMOO '9cHk Coeet Hltlflwey ~8Mdl,CA._.. (7141....aM7 (2t3 M24567 Offices In: ORANGE 1083 N GleNlll A\19. Or1ng9, CA 92887 (714) 771·5440 ONE Of TIE NATION'S LAAGEST SECONDARY LENDERS FUNDING OYER 100 .auoN bOlUAS YEAll.Y HOURS Weekdays 8 to e Saturday 9 to 1 • NEWPORT BEACH eeo,...._.~Ottve SW.. 2SO ,. ,...._. hedl, CA tMeO (714) M4-t923 I Upland, Pasadena. Walnut Cr~. San Jose. Oceanside, Citrus Heights, San Diego, Palm Sprl~s. San Bernardino, Los Angeles, Hayward. Encino, Buru·noame. and San Francisco. -------------------~-~ PLEASE CONTACT ME AT: HOME _____ BUSINESS ''WE INVEST IN CALIFORNIA FOR CALIFORNIANS I'' A~WI...,..._. TOP BANK CHIEF S•m• H. Arm•co•t New bank president named . SAN. FRANCISCO CAP) A 41-year-old executive h as been named president of the Bank o f America . largest bank i n the world, while an olde r colleag ue has been named chairman of the board. The bank ·s board of dTfec'tOfs ave an · nounced that Samuel H. Armacost will take over as president and chief executive 'offi cer on April 21, the date of the bank's annual meeting. A-rma-~·st ~ett! A.W. Clausen. 57. who has led the bank since 1970. Under Clausen's guidance. the·bank grew to its present total of 1 ,106 Caliror n ia branches. 106 interna- tional branches and Slll bi Ilion in assets. COLLECTORS CORNER A•r• Cofne & St8mp9 GOLD & SltVEA Prtc:e. for 12·2-IO C.._llZI -Ct.ttl.191 .., -· ..... '612.tl ........... MIN. WIS. SO PH O\ '77J. 1715. "'"'Sliver~ Uff% lll"'-,_..,...._ _.,. eel ... _ .... (714)5N-1150 South Coeat Pten Vlllegie .--.. -... ,_.. ____ c....U.1 Service, Selection~ & Savings I ~c COSTA~ (7 14) 540·9 100 (2 13) 587·8266 is th• d.iffe~ce between the adjuat.ed cost Or\boo\ value and the aelllnt price of the bonda. < ll lbe bond wu purehued at a premium over par, such pre- m I um muat be amortised from pUrchue date to sale date to arrive at aclju.eled book value. The loes ia computed from adjuated book value rather than original coet.) • The full amount ·of capital loeaea resulting from tax s.wappin1 municipal bonds can be applied against capital gains. If capital losses exceed gains. the excess 19111 oiuat be applied a«ainat ordinary in· come, up to a maximum of $3,000 a year. CThe pre· cise tax beneCit depends on wbethe.r the loss ia short· or long-term.> Any remaining loea may be carried [or ward each additional year until entirely used. EACH SWAP MVST BE customized to fit the particular need.a:tax liability, and investment objec- tives of an individual investor. However. investors ~uldbeawareof some general principles. Municipal bond swaps designed to increase cur· rent return may involve an extension of maturity, a reduction of par value. reducing bond rating or quali- ty. or additional principal invested. Jn many cases an individualJnay want to at least ma in~ CWTent tax-exempt income without down· grading qJJality. A bond swap can be transacted toi meet these goals by lengthening the maturity or the Portfolio. Then it's not necessary to add principal. An investor could execute a bond swap to increase cur-rent tax·e xempt income without downgrading quali- ty by extending maturity and/or adding new prin· t'ipal to the trade. OCCASIONALLY, AN INVESTOR may wish to shorten the life of his municipal portfolio while main· tainlng bond quality. This may involve addition to new principal, reduction or <.'Oupon ~ome or reduc- tion in bondqualit,Yor par value. If an investor chooses to upgrade credit quaHty by executing a municipal bond swap he might ac- complish this objective by adding new principal. re- ducing par value. reducing coupon income. or m aiurity extension. · It"s important to reali ze that while a lax swap may adjust one or more of fou r major factors (quali- ty. coupon, maturity and par value.) not all goals can be achieved simultaneously. _, Tu lou swaJNI muat.,. trauaded no later than December 31 ln onh.r to apply qalnlt l•lll ... ....., you should avoid the lut minute ruab and the.. possibility that your order mi1htnotbeexecuted. 1 8"'"11 Luccu ii°" occotmt cuetditle al tlw So*o .U. o/ficeo/M.mU-Lpch,PWrcc,F...wrliSmithlnc.J Farmers see ' . higher prices ~ W~NGTON CAP) -Despite subetantial slump& in some prices of livestock. the overall average of prices that farmers get for commodities rose 1.9 percent in NovembH, aceording to t.he gov· ernment 's preliminary readings. The Agriculture Department said the Nov· ember increase put the farm price index 11 per· cent above a year ago. Officials said higher pekes for soybeans, corn, egg5-, milk, lettuce and wheat contributed most to the increase from October . Com prices, for exam· pie, were the highest in almost six years. BUT PRICES were reported lower for cattle, hogs, grapefruit, broilers, tomatoes and apples, which helped offset the gains for other items, the department's Crop Reporting Board said. The report also included revised figures for October that showed the price Index declined o.a percent during the mbnth. ln its preliminary re· port a month ago, the agency said prices. already at record levels overa ll, rose an additional 0.4 per- cent from September to October. Meanwhile, the prices farmtrs pay to meet ex- penses rose O. 7 percent from October and ave raged 12 percent higher than a year ago. , ACCORDING TO the preliminary November figures -which are based mostly on mid-month averages -prices of meat animals as a ~roup dec lined 3.7 percent from October. DOWNS LMI °'O Pt'I l '• -I Off 21,1 4 II/• Off 1J.I •• ,, -f>I. Ori Jl.2 1~ " Off ••. s 10 -l Off , •. 1 10 -• OH !ti !-. 1~ g: 4u-- 10 -'"' Oii 14 ' 1'~ flo. OH 14 9 ,.,. '''• °" ···' u·~ -,,,. °" " > l'• " Off 1J. ,,, '" Off 119 19 l OH 11• • l~I· Oft IJ S J\, ' t Off IJ l 11~. >' • OH IJ.1 Meed 0.Cll""' UMl\en9td r.e.11-. IWwr.IP ..... ..._. 41'1 ._ °" fl , 1 I Oii 11 S >'"> • ., Ott 11 s 2~ .. Off IJ.0 201•· J~ °" 12 0 ''-I OH 11 6 Total Mle\ .. ·-t1•1o -ll• Oii II S ----- MUTUAL FUNDS l . . \ ----. . ~ -., ... --- • ....... .......... - NYSE COMPOSflE TRANSACTIONS . J , t --- . , BUSINESSlSTOCKs· .. ,,,.,.. t••e• '"'"' U.S. must Work · to live well By JOHN CUNNIFF .,. ............. NEW YORJC Wttb the economy be1Uulin1 to IOOk like a plucked turkey, miWom or diamayed and rearf1ll Americana are wonderin1 when Paul Volcur and hi• crew at the Fed will uk the ma&ic queaUon. The prime rate la now at 18.~ percent and ri1in1, which means that only the stron1est companies have a triend at the bank anymore an<J that small companies have been run out of the money market alto1ether. Car sales are way otr, homes sales are be1innin1 to fall aealn, commercial construction ls stalled, and pretty soon you might hear merchants complainin1 about their Christmas goods moving slowly. And yet, the prime rate continues to rise toward the 20 percent range of last April when, you will recall, record-high interest rates were considered necessary to Jtomp out what was left of a minor boom. Now, however. the economy is just squeaking along. It is a broken down, ungreased piece of machinery that isn't doing a thing to raise productlvity, lift living standards, or maybe everi pay for itself. CUNNI,, In spite or this, Americana, it seems, are unwilling to recognize the grim gray truth, which is that they expect just as much out of the machinery as they did wh'en it was func -tioning well, likein th~l960s. ~ ' . . TIDS, THE f'ED concludes, can only lead to 1reater in- flation. Ir America -its businesses, its government, its people -want to live well they have to produce well. They ca,n.not borrow their way to health. • AM so it keeps the pressure on. People are eroaning as loudly as the machinery now. but still interest rates rise ~nd the Fed hasn't even asked the magic question, which 1s ··Had enough?'· In ract, if you pin down the folks at the Fed they will aver that you, rather than they, are the cause or high in· terest rates. They will tell you they merely react to and seek to correct credit markets, and that the Imbalances that force them to clamp down arise rrom your shenanigans. FROM LIVING BEYOND your means especially. f'.rom living off credit. From refusing to recognize that to hve well you have to work well, which is to say you must work productively and put funds away for a rainy day. "Yoy" is used .colfuctively. Y~s:e-not--juat yourself and your household. You are American business labor managemen(, government.,. You are white collar, blue collar'. producer. consumer, bureaucrat. The messages to you in the form of high interest rates a re these. PRODUCTIVITY, OR OUTPUT per manhour, must be raised. The machinery of the economy must operate more efficiently to create something bigger than existed before. A bigger pie . they sometimes call it. . · Currently, the economy is not making that bigger pie. T.herefore. the li ving standards or one person or one group rise onl y at the expense of others. The "other" category is growing Slo«"k• '" T/tr .-.pol llglu DoarJ011r• I rrragr• HEW. YOltK(Afl) FINI~•­~r••v. o.c 1. Coen HI.. l,gw C-0... .. 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I QIN lflOW lil•I~ a ~ .,,.....,,, .,._.. I M. l CONTACT 19' ""'°'*' ~ --1·~5 W&OOMIMOI<. tCOn9I The Swealnoo• deeide 10 ~.-up and Mell tl!4Hr lortu,_ outside ,,.,. wallS Of &..dlar\an ( P1r t 1) • GOOOT...u J J Thalma and M~hlMN llW'OW I Wiid PlflY ..in1le Flor\Oa II gone for ,,.,. ...... end Noae aehat? .. ,,.,c11n1ry .,._.. (2 In.I l~w.uml * * ._. "You',. A 118 Bo, Now" ( 1M71 Ellzabetfl Hwtmen, 0.lldlne P109. An« being lllclled out of 1111,......,. ........ . lerl IMrM ebout ..... "°'" two dltterent -(2 ii P'ROMNMflTMIT i "SOul" Tiie great Ste'MI WOl/tlder dlmonltrat• ttle cfl«Kterletlc• of aoul muelc: tflroutfl parlor-,,._, uoe CMOl..~ NG PNINOI 811111: "Tfle Hot Dog Stand," "TM Morning After." • TMIGQlt•MP ~1"'*: fUGHT ~ IMMMNATION The """' of • 70-pound .... 11111 eircran OWt the Englllfl Ctlennel by • ..,,.. o f Amerlc1n a1111t1on ent11ua1ut1· 11 dooument· ed. t:OO. Cl) f. .IOt4MHY CASH CHFl8'TMM Johnny Cash Is joined by hil fwnily and country 11111 L.,.ry Getlln, .i.enne C Alley and Mee Divis for I tredltlon-fllled ceiebrl• lion of tile halldey -eon. ' TUBE TOPPERS CBS 9 8 :00 ·-Rudolph the Red· nosed lteliideer. The children'• favorite Chriltmu cbaracter runs away with a misfit elf in thil animated special. ------r - --- KOOP II 8:0Q -"You're a Bil Boy Now." A Youftl man teams about Ute from two 'Merent women (Eliubeth Hartman and Geraldine Page) in this movle ~'*I;. an early flick from Fran· cis Ford Coppola. · CBS 9 10:00 All-Star Party for Jack Lemriteft. Celebrities honor the double Oscar winner in this hour-Iona spectal <•tory and photo below). . incWlng "'°°"' a.eon. J-FOnaa, Slllrtey Mac:· LMnl. w111.,.w.ttheu and JirMly Stewwt pey ltlbute IOJ8dll~. •owcv . An~ CMQh II blamed _,_ 1 rnembei' ol his COiiege ll'kll i.n.. ''" from 1 ,_, 1ttaclc • M•A•t•H At Chrlatmaetlme. Hawti- eyt wrltee a lettw lo 1" Ill,,., deecrlblnt wtlat a doc1or·1 life It 11118 ac the 4077th • '"'9EHNY Hill SHOW • GMHO 'AAAlll M JllZZ ......... lfilllO- -......... borlMoM ·~---............... • -... pllOtOa to av:;-.,..,., A W~ IOCiallte llMdllNlll~ ~ IMo ~~of• ~- NIWI 11=-• CW'TDB MC ..... u:t11•• 1.0VHOAT ''The Man WM lO'led Worntn" Oalltd. Doyle, CMtwyn o.mon· "A Differ. tnt 91"" oieni Ooodew, e... Atlll81rong: "Ofl, My Actllnt Brottlet" Marty -...,. 8oMy lono. (A) --...-«- ,,.... TWIUGHT ZONa ' '°NnO-A·Dlng Olr1" • You llT y°"" lft ~ H-*ett m.fl I Chalnpion llugfltr, tht Loe Anoel9I AMII dNln major and • recor6-lloldlng lteln e.Tter. '2:30. TOllOMOW I Gueetl: eyndicated colum· nilt Jotln LoltOft; Rev. George Clement •• Flomln Catllollc prlett wflo la • litlCMI * *.,. "TM Ditty Clenle",' ,,..., Henry ,.., ...... 111 "wW'I. AA~ ..... .. ............ ... IMlldlrtrll ..... ln• .... ,, "'-· ......... , 1:IO. TMI LONI~ 1 "Dllert Adlw ...... • MCMI •" •• .,. .. ~T,.._ 1Ht1 David Nt'len:; Deboflll Kerr. A'°""' ..... --..ao ........ ..:~ ~~Mio ... ..., .. """"'* ..... .. lfle Fr9ndl A1w1ara. ( 1 flt • .i 50 min.) " 1:'411NIW8 J. ' l:OO .... ' !! litlCMI 'l I • **"' "Tiit MldNpt 81~ ': rt" (1967) Tony ~le.• .•. Mwlla Paven. i-.io• MCMI **'Ao "s.bre Jtt" (1163) Robert Stack. Coleen· Grey. ... .. 2:211 NIW8 2:IO CllMI Al./TffY "Red Al-Feud" 1:001= * * "Ring Around The World" (19MI Alcflard ' Herrlton. Jeck Stuar1. 3:20. MOYll * * * "T .. Of The Town"• 194.il ..C81Y-GrMl4 . .,_,. ---1·---l--oac CA~ ~1 Bu<l<lr HICketl • W -1 CONTACT (A) (I) M"A"l"H Robert Urich <right) may be &-2, but he's dwarfed by former football player Bubba Smith, who plays an unfriendly antagonist on "Vega$" tonight at 10 on ABC, Channel 7. tuapet'IO.O IO< allegedly snooting a tuapec;t. It's up to Baratta to kNP the sus- pect alive lo clear hla part. ner'sneme ---. ~/l.EHMA MPOfllT -D.Dlff'Mtl!.I~ Arnold end Willia f-the! posllbllity ot once 1Q8in being orpflans when Mr. Drummond Is seriously l'!!Urld In.,, ICCidenl •9 TAXI 1=-"f9"1 HIMI" Jea M l --~r·.,r:c~ __ J __ _ o::ar ~11..., ""-IS - petfonning 1tandard1 from -r~8*1CU-dlN.-Arthul. 4:00 • MOYll , . ~ .,8.J b«omn 1 turr<>111te tattler 10 1 l<0<een fwnlly wtltrl lhe young dauglllllf • .... medlCal UllatlnCe lot herlltllet 9 MANIYMIUEA Herrl1 beeomes outrlgld wflllfl he la fired upon, lrllked and erreated by two ze1lo..os uniformed petrotmen who t>tlteve he'• 1 robber 7:00 I CM NEWI NBC NEWS ~DAYSAOAIH ~ 1'91uc111llly ·-lo go on • blind date with• JOdll'UltlLO -- • OVPl!ASY "Al cohollam" Gueits Dana Andrews, Or. Wayne Clark, Scotti..Hutle ID MACNEIL / L!HAEA NPOfllT Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH 9 MERV OAlfflN Guest llOSI Chevy Chase Guests. Tim Matheson. lerelne Newm1n, Tom Scott. 7:30 8 2 ON THE T~ A IOOll II an all-9rrl band. on the bllle trlllla. • VOYAOITOTHE EDGE Of THEW~ JaoQuea Couateau and Ills crew explore the u~e­ te< sec:rell of the fro,.,, oonttnent of Antwcllc1 on his moat dangerous e•i>e· ditlon-. (I) ,,M. MAGAZINE l.'00. (I) AUOOlPH THE ABMtOIED~ Animated A relndee< With a bright. shiny nose becomes d9!>ressed over all the tokes about his unu- sual feature and runs away with a moshl ell (Al 8AEAL~ Ale•'s long-IOlt deugflter getl married In the soclll event of ,,,. yell' to en amb1118dor'1 eon. • MERVGNmN Guea1 host: Chevy c11- Guea1s Tim Matheeon, La111ne Newm1n. Tom SootL Aahford & Simpson, Frenco Colulnbo ID MEET JAMU IUAKE The write< Ind host of "Connection•" terkS 1bout hil blCkground. ICCldenlel enlry Into both• televillon and sclenoe. and 1bou1 television-as 1 popotost medium. Dan agf'-to help I~- 1n wl'loM lover wu kllled when lie Interrupted the work of I lllted lllller. -~ NETWOM .... • NACtcoaloE JAZZ. °"°"' The 18-rnember )Gt ~ trorn Woodt1nd Hiiis' Pi9rce COiiege llngol aongs from Ille big t>anct et 1 OIM.L'Y~ CMJIADI 10:301~ "The Edf9 Of Forwer" Ot. Carl Sagan ~ 1M history of the Un<...,M lrom the tome _.., s11rs and gatax,.. bepn to I wllO I-• OY9r him A8CNEW8 w· A ·a·H l<longllf Ind Father Mut- ~ , .. thek "-to rec~ atoten medoc11 I FAMILY FEUO 8"ANANA G~:...Trinl lopel_ 8 HOUYWOOO SQUAAU I FACE THE MUSIC Featured two unusu1I painters. a shop that sells biked goods on 111ot1c shapes, I YISlt to the greves of Mollywood i.g. end I • ~30 •9 SoAP 11:00 pt. Cl) G:t N!W9 HOu.YWOOO IOUAMS supplies from 1 nearby bombtd·OUI school • e MMTTA When Baretta's partn« 11 ALL IN THf FAMtl Y Edith gets he< big chance for fame end lortune when 1 she's aslled to do • televi- sion comm«coel • MOYIE I • • 'h "Toklat" 11912) Docurnent1ry An old mountem shepherd <level· ops • Oee9 1Nectoon lor a m1sch1evou1 belt cub (2 hrs.) JKllOCa ~I I Chelned guerrilla revolutlon1ry sl1ted tor e•ec:Wllon who 18111 for her whole Chelle< pr090$1tlona Eunice's maid or hOnor 8 NeWl lWlb GAME JOHN DARUNG a.. .... ~~······· I KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles KNBC (NBC) tos Angeles I KTLA (Ind I Los Angeles KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles ~(I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego • KHJ·TV (Ind.) Los Angeles I KCST (ABC) San Diego KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles KCOP-TV (Ind.) l.os Angeles KCET-TV (PBS) Los Angeles • KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beacti 8 (fl PINOCCHIO'S CHFISTMAI Anlmlted. Pinocchio. tile w°'1d's orlglnel bloclcheld. !ekes I job With I trlYell· Ing puppet Show In O<der to bUy Gepetto a Christ· masprnent. •• r.t()V1f *. * "Oe«>o<lh" (1974) G1g Young, Btedlord Oil- men A bNutlful Chlldlesl wife la endowed with • THE F\. VINO WIHQ Clete Roberls inveatigat" why Ameroc1's "Flying wing" bombers. buih tci replece the American B-211 planes. -e ~troyeci,. more than 30 yell'S ago by the government. ID SPORTS AMERICA "NltlOO•I Pro-Am RIC· ~tb1H Finals" 10:00. Cl) AN All-ITAA PARTY FOR JACK L.fMMOH An 1tray of celebrities TV trlhate for Le•mon .. . Mr •. Nie; Guy · gets his due By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP> -"It wa~ one of the toughest performances of my life, .. said Jack Lemmon or the "Tribute_1l0 Jack Lemmon, .. which appears on c~s. c annef2, t:oiffgfil afro-. ------ The show is one of those all-star ex - travaganzas that give Hollywood a chance to appreciate its living legends. Such Lemmon co-stars as Shirley MacLaine, Jane Fonda. Walt~r Matthau and Lee Remick speak of the peculiar pleuures in working with so much talent and so little ego. Nice words to hear. but also a bit of a strain. "ALL OF US BLUSH when someone pays us a compliment," Lemmon ob- served a few days after the taping at NBC's Burbank studios. "But to sit there and listen to such nice things for a·n hour, all the time knowing that a 'slave· camera· is focusing on you! That is really an ordeal. "The whote thing was so draining, so emotionally exhaustinf that when I got home I said to Felicia, ' don't know about you, tNt I Cotta have a nightcap.' ·'What 1ot to me the most was the music. To think of having Nelson Riddle playing my songs, wow ! I could have given him many more." -PRODUCEILPAUL KEYES arranged the special surprise of having virtually all of the mllsic for the show composed by Jack Lemmon. He got his show biz start by playing cocktail music in bars and ever since has been fashioning songs that went nowhere. His music is showcased on the CBS special by Paul Anka and Leslie Uggams. plus a piano solo by Christopher Lemmon, the composer's 26-year-old son. A Lemmon song, "It's All for the Best." with lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, was sung by Anka ; it is featured in Lemmon's new rri6vie, "Tribute." After the telecast An· dy Williams requested a copy or the song for possible recording, and Jack said he dispatched the shees. music to Williams "like a pistol shot." Unlike the familiar roasts hosted by Dean Martin, "Tribute to Jack Lemmon" sounds a morepoeitivenole. Theonlyslur came from the actor's.longtime d irector Billy Wilder ("Some Like It Hot," "The Apartment") who termed Lemmon "a COSTA MESA KICKS OFF THE..nEW YEARI Gala rtew Years be Party ~your reservations ear1y1 Llllt£n to •H that JAZZ coming from BIKkbe•rds Restaurant at Lounge every Thursday ,,6ghl from 8:30 p.m. and don't -~HAPPY HOUR.from .\.p.m. D&nncrs •~ terrtftC. the c.onip.ny Is frtencly •nd It .n mixes well with .. I that jazz. • ctW"'f'l'Ol'tt • MTS • tt<>RnS • bMC.1"6 ro LM PtUSIC or llMLL tNCMOl'I ~CO. $35.00 perCC*pk lndudatu + gentleman, a concerned citizen, a letriftc ..piano player -and a lousy golfer.". LEMMON TAKES AS much pride - and abuse-from his golf as he doet frot.a hi.ff.om posing. · •1 don't inow why it is," he pondet'ed, "but they always assign a television camera crew to follow me in the pro-am tournaments. And they always catcti me in some terrible play. No wonder I am known as the human hinge." The telecast, a benefit for the child health activities of Variety Clubs Interna- tional, discloses Lemmon for what he is : an artist al the peak of his powers. He ls SS and has accomplished almost every- thing, including the distinct.ien of bei.U the only actor to win Oscars for sut>t>ort ("Mister Roberts," 1955) and starling ("SavetheTiger," 1975.) . IN THE t• Academy race, • tnaJ well be the front-runner for hta performance in "Tribute" as an ertallc character who is tendered a testimonial by his friends and admiren. H~ next reunites with Mafthau Md Wilder for "Buddy Buddy," which Lem- mon describes as "the best farce s<.'fttlt I have read since 'Some Lile It Hut." ' • ~RYnt1no '" ·EV!ftu'° txTMINMIU.A" "'CMQt "'-• ACCOf'IPIOOtUK>nS '°" 1WO •~CHECK OUT Ill•"' , $80.00 _ _.. per-. (lnduda ... + " • .,, Advantt raerwtJona met C8llh °' aedtt cmd ~It requftd two wema Pfb. ~-'\~~=:. '· the 1977 Nice. Fr1nc4 Jazz FHtiVll 11:30 8 Cl) MOVIE ••'It "Mid BuM" 11977) Alea K1rr1a. !hiaan An51>1th A ~al wrHller wtloM' pertonal llf1 Is In 1 slump becomes emohonally lnvol'4<1 with 1 w1rm Ind 9«\Sllhlt wom- 111 (A) 8 TONGMT Guett hOlt: 01vld Let1er- 1n11n -~CEU llOCKH Jim hnds 111 une•pected any 1n Ve<• wneri he ~s help delend1ng hlmMll agalnll Rollyn's 1ceusa- 11ons 11!1 A8CN~ QUNSMOI(( Ag11n11 (1(881 odda. the mother of two 1nf1mous EARNS ftl.AUDtTS Ja~L•mmon I • * "That ....... George" ( 1M7) G«lrge Hamilton, Claudine Auger. A g111Q of ttlieWI plot the lfleft ot I lortune in gold bullion lrom 1n armored truck in Motocco. • T'Hl"91 &9ii1ne b1111ee time to Uftrft91 tl'le mystery ol 1 lfllp-finldng and to save H""911 from 1 cloud ol Cfllorlne gaa. 1,=::: nie IW ettempts to brMk up 111 lnternlllonal narcot • ICI flnt. -~ NITWOMMIWI 1:tl. 9 POI.ICE WOMAN ~IS 8'llglleert0-24- 116ur surveillance on 1 politocal ICllYISI WhOM Ille 1111 ~ lt11Mtened (A) * * ~ "The Raging Tide" • (1952) Rlcherd Conte, '.; Shelley Wlnlen. TJai.ntl••'• D••• lme "'•"•~: . 11:00 • * * "New Frontier" (1935) !onn Weyne. Muriel E111n1. " -/tllBllOCW-· . 11:00. * * * "White HNI" (19491 Jemes Cagney. Vlr-. glnll Mayo. • ***'h"Presaure P01nt' ( 1962) Sidney POI· , llClf. Bobby Darin. 3:00 0 * •· "The Brothers -e"'T'oo1r1 19'121 ol'in Astin. Pet Carro41 3:30 8 * * * •;, "The Mwk Of Zorro" ( 1940) Tyrone Pow· e<. Lindi Dlrnell. by Annatrong a Batluk . .., 'DRllas' and C~·--· .. .. .. still big enough ,, NEW• YORK CAP> -CBS had six othe~·~ With prime-time TV 's shows in the week's Top m 0 • t p t 0 m i n e n t 10 as it compiled a ral- m11tery -Wllo shot ing for the week of 19.7 J.R. ?·-solved the week to 18.8 for ABC and 16.4 )>efere, CBS' "Dallas" for NBC. 'Iott nearly 20 pereent of The networki say tha ita audielce, but won the means in an average .. · week's ratings race none· prime-time minute dur-~ ttieless. figures from Ing the week, 19.7 per-: the A.C. Nielsen Co. cent ,of the nation's TV· showed. equipped homes were• The No. 1 finish for tuned to CBS. , .. "Dallas" for the week The rat ing for .. ending Nov. 30 was the "Dallas" was a healthy; show's fourth in a row. 34, compared with the·: .. as CBS continue~ t~ all-time high s.1.3 for the: Pa r la~ t ~ e s er' es previaus episode. pos>ulanty mto ~uccess Nielsen says tha~'" •n the three -way !. network ratings race. <Stt unNGS, Pa1e Cit)!.. ,., .,. ,. .... .. • _______ ;. .. .. ~ ,. .... ,. -.. .... . ...., •DOUllE TUE" -A a.ctw ......,..a.. .......... ptOflrlll pt ata••· No..., , ........................ ......... , ... _,occu'a ...,....._ ...... ....................... ..., .......... THESE OAYSONLY - Tws. Wed. Thur. Fri. Oec.me.r: 2 3 • 5 S.t. 6 DAILY 10A.M. -I P.M. ................... ·-· ..... .... J ... ,Celll .... i1,p111 .... ,tM.-.. ... IMdt · c•••Dt -.. .... 11ttC11•• " ,I MATINEES DAILY L----------euzllltO UODUl" 1111 II\• i...MI•• J'· •· '"· "~,r·~.!:H 11•. 4:•. ~-ii-.. ._._,... --· u,.111-.·1111 \' rM·2400 t , "'· 1: Jll, I•. I U, lt:U , ~TM I•. ,....... . i... Mir.,.. I "THE IDOlMAKEA" (PG) ~i:l"'T ....... ,... w •• , , .... I.• ....... "" J:tl, 1:11 \2 --!'~!! 99 .. ·2@> . "ORDINARY PEOPLE" (Al , W·IAl J 11, t lla.fUl , ... , I: .. , It:• "GALAXINA" (A) ~1,41.ftit!I ~=~• )'" S 1'•1, t·•. 1•11 ~TM t.•. 4:U , ( 4 :P• ~ .. -2..00 . "BARBARELLA" (PG) \: 1• f ,I I 00, 4.41, t JO a.TH 1:41, t :)e, "THE EMPIRE llaca·;m·.ct.;~~.) STRIKES BACK" (PG) ;z ( % ~,..2400 '°"' No ......... ·10 ..... 0 0111 ' 11 >O, J 00, S:>O, t ·OO. IO: 15 F~llY •I C-•-lll/Ul·'* "THE EMPIRE rnrKES BACK" (PG) So uy No '•••••" 70M• Oollll 11•)0, J:i!O, &:JO. 1·15, ,.,., __ ... F.cuii. "PRIVATE BENJAMIN" (A) .C C-•-I 00, l JO, S·JO, l ·OO, 10 II ll11U I '* ,,, 0...., ..... J-11, 1<•. tl:OO,... S•t Oftly l«». J. U, $ )0. 10~11 Pt•••• --FIKuUy "BLAZING SAOOlES" (A) •IC-.-' I 1:41. t al. 11:11 a.TM 1M. 4: 11J1u1 • .-"UP IN SMOKE" (A) f S I 00, 4 JO, t.>O ~TH >:•, 1:41 F.cullr "IT'S MY TUAN" (A) . I~-'·' 1 o . roo.11 HTHU·>O.4'41. 1.4 • m 1u 1 t* "ORDINARY PEOPLE" (A) ', S 12 JO, 4.U . t 4S ~TH J:U , t"9. _.._ "BLAZING SADDLES" (r) l'lUS "UP IN SMOKE" (A) , ... ._._~ "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND" (PG) l'llle • "STAR TREK" (G) .... .f'fl •·11 .......... ........, ........... 1:45 IMPORTANT NOTICl' CHll ORlll UllDlll 12 fllH! -=-c -·-..,fW! 'GAi.AiNU" Cll) -'I OOGIY llAW' I'll -' ALUOA TI)lt"!lll ......................... 'TM 11&.ACK ITAUJON" (Q ~ . .... RO AT LMQI" (PG) ENTERTAINMENT ~1Riea Beat•• .-0.ile It' PHILADELPHIA (AP) - • Retorded • the tape al a red:lo pro-· 1ra1n alNd 21 yean a10. PreelcMnl· t&ect Rcmald R¥tan reralla the way he t..ca1ne ''Ml1ter" Rea1an in Hollywood. "I WU dolnl a lot or thole 8 pie· turea," l\eaaao Hid. "I wu u bra.ve a1 Errol Flynn, but In 1ort or a B t11b100 . . . Then alona came a pie· lure they did on the ur. ot Knut.a Rockne and there was a part ln there of Goor&fl Gipp." I did thla picture, they previewed It over at a theater in Puadena and when they beard the audlen~ reac· lion -well. they 1ot me out of bed . the next momlna to come into the 1tudlo . . : People were callina me 'ml1ter'." at:AGAN WAS referrina to the 19~ mn1. "Knute Rockne, All Amerlclln," ln which he DNIYed "the (iip1>4:r," • ph1y.-r whti dlt'd •fter an 11lneH . ··what h11ppt•nf'd to me at the Ume a EAGAN TOLD the story on a 19158 New Orleana talk ~ow hoa~ by rormer broadcast commentator Marvin Burak, who later moved to Philadelphia. Burak has been play. lng the tape for friends since Re•ean's election. ·'Oh, that wu a fat part," Rea1an aai~ ~·Au the c hemistry was there. All the lines this guy had to say were lines you just drooled to say. All the ham in you just sizzled." Broadway takes a loss ; Nt:w YOKK tAP I Some populur Hroadw•y play" may he sold out (or month11. but It WH a losin~ y1•1•r overall at thu box ol fil'C with IU't1tludlo11 lm1111•11 ur• mor~ ttum :MIO J>tirr .. 111 . 1wc·or1 IOt( lo rh1U1h0l11I rc-1Kll'l11 . Oot•tm1.-11t8 rllt'l wll h tlu• 111 nh• ~ttorney .c•·1wrul'111 11Hi1·1• fur lh11 yc11r end111.c M uy :11 . 1'*41. 11h11w that Urmulwuy 1m>tlul'lh11111 10111 SI t If mil hon Th111 1·01111110•11,. tu arn l11dwctry wlcll-1111111 11( $1! I million tlul'ln.c ltw """"' I"''""' in 11179 llOW•:v•:R, s•:v•:RAI". •II lhu 136 produd 101111 1111 tn·11111lw1t v during lht• y1•ur r1•pm l1•1t l11H1111 years Profitm11kt•n1 111l'1111l1·1I "1\11 nie ," $4.6 m11t11111 . "i\111'1 Mii\ behavin,'' $1 !'i 111 11111111 . "Deathtrap," $621,fl714 . "'l'lll'y 'rc• Playing Our Son~." $7711,:1!)!}, RATINGS "Dancin'," $367.777, and "The Elephant Man." $256,440. But big losses by other P.rodUc· lions dragged down the industry. Ac<'<>rjlint( to the report, the bit( loser!' were "Comin' Up· town ," Sl.4 million ; ··oaddy <:oodneu ," $1 2 million :· '.'.ll11rold ·& Muud"·" $836,655: ''Tht1 Mo11t llul'PY F'ellu " lflit9.M8, and "The llHOs Rudio t 1011 r. ·' 1823, 106. ·rw•:NTV-ON•: produl'llon11. 1•1111rt•1wnllnt< 1111 m vt.•stment of Sl2 l mllllon, c·lc>Ht•cl their door!'! durlrlH t~ Yt'tar. Thad c·orn1>1trt.'(f lo ID (Mlturt-H lht' ye.r hefore for 11 111101 of $8.2 million Tht> report did not include 11roflt& or losses for privately rlnam·ed productions, shows finun,•ed entirely out of New Ybrk state s uch as the British hit "Evita" or shows or- <From PageCl5) means of all the nation's homes with television. 34 percent saw at least part of the follow-up installment. AIMEl•·BrooklkJ1s1 m.f>4.46 •&1M-O•anQt Mall 637 o:MO ganized as not-for-profit produc- tions s uc h as "A Chorus Line.'' A simion? Since when? CEDAH HAPJDS, Iowa (AP) The Ccdut Hapids Amtrak Station has u bit part in ''Con- tinental 01v1de," u Universal Studios t•omedy. That came as quite"'a surprise to rt>s1dents of this eastern Iowa community of 100,000, because it doeim 't have .an Amtr'ak station .. Nevertheless, when the $9 million film opens next August, John Belushi will step off a train at a station bearing a sign that s ays Cechu Rapids. cineoome 0 Screen CompleH Coll 6l4 2SSl Ch•wt Santa An.i Fwy MA SAT.I SUM. "IDOLMAKEA" 1111 ':RHANTOM CBS NOW has woh the networks ' competition four times in five weeks. MfA·UA Mov1n 990 4Q'l2 llUllM.C11y Cinema 634 3911 COSTA •lU·So Coast Plua • S46--271 I Dl&llt·SIJO•um 0Hn 839 7~ fOUITilll YAllff.fl Valley · 839-1500 WESTlfttSTO·UA Crnem1 ~~ Ml.JllOI YllJO·V1e10 lo!all 496-6220 CllfCI ncT•H , .. lllft TlllU OF PARADISE" '7.2001 : A SPACE ODYSSEY" '"°1 and has an average rat----------------------- ings ince Oct. 27 CB~ • A h-Oliday /ilm foT Ille whole family a nd ABC maintain the 1980-81 season began on that day • of 20.8 to 19.1 for ABC and 16.5 for NBC. NBC insists the season started Sept. 15, and by that measure, leads the three-way race by half a point over CBS. ' In addition to - "Dallas," CBS listed "60 DAVID OOPPEN Minutes" and "Dukes or ~~~~~~~~==~~~A~t~th=e~K~ey:boa:::r:d::~~L Hazzard" among the ., week's five highest- rated shows. with ABC's ··t.ove Boat" fourth. NBC 's highe s t -rated show. a movie ca Ned "Children . of Divorce," I ·was No. 13. MHll llllA PlAll l!re.i ~79 ~339 ClllfDOME Urortge b 14 ;~·,I • A l>atttmrV" f>IC '""' !,;"• '. l ~ • ...,.,,. ... .. ••• f, •• ~· • .,.._,,,,t,_ <'\n •..-1! , \'\ :1 ..... , .. --... 8th SMASH WEEK IDWIADI' •EWf'OllT fDWlllOI' MISSIOll Newpo11 Beach 644 0760 ·VIEJO Mill EDWARDS' M1sS10ft V•e10 Cl•IMI WflT 49~ bnu Wes1m1ns1er 891 NJ~ • l'llNI ICCl'UI NI f•I UUllMtU ---·-' .. 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L ea ther business cases • Leatherette vinyl business cases • • Solid walnut desk & wall clocks • Solid oa k & acrylic kitch e n accessories • Plus many other fine & unusual gilts at great savings. <Limited supplies ) JSO I W. Moon St. t.Wf I S-. AM ' OC s-.MNt 557-6827 WDll, S-149 KIRBY VAC.UUMS Sit & Up Ct Y ... Gw.t11I 10% Off on Repairs. Service And Parts With This Ad So.Ill Coast llrlty 27601 ..... 14..WleH ~ ..... IJl-1111 Dec. 7, Uam.S.,m 11IE ONE STOP SHOP NewpOrt Villa wni · •Hoepltal Rd., N.8 . CtmSTMAS ..... Nativity ae t .. h a ndpalnte d pins . a nimals and large ceramic aantaa. Call for me to fill your Chrillmaa order.· . ..... \ .f-SPARKLE ~~"' WITH YOU R OW N -. . ./\.~ SPECIAL HJ-LITES -~'" ~ FOR THE HOLIDAYS ~~ HAIR COLOR BY VIKTORIA llAllH'Ol.llH ~l'~:l'li\l.l~T For your holiday H i-Lites & Stylin..c Coll VIKTOHIA T1:l·l:l:I~ ~ VIKTOHIA & ('() 4/il ~ 411:.!!I W1•,.t..rlv 1'11111· ~ ~ A1rp11r1 An·11 .GAG GIFTS for: Office Parties "The Boss" Adult Parties Also Santa Suits & Santa Helper Costu mes. Stocking Stutters WONDERLAND of FUN HO W. 1 ttll St., C.M. 645-tOJJ HEW SHIPMINT JUST AUIYB TO HISS UP YOua ... Phantom fenders. Keylock forks & lots of other gooches Watch out tor our pre-Christmas Swap Meet & Bike Show coming m December PEDAL PUSHiR 210t A. Me.,..,.~ .... ,.. ..... 675-2570 Money Clips.-Charm~ Ta!lliards. Flasks. Pen-Sets. Goblets. 1 Baby T.tungs. Bowls Pewter-S1lver·Armetale NOACK'S 170 E. 17• St., Costa Mna 646-3141 JUST ARRIVED FOR CHllSTMAS ~eacll Cruisers bv PeufeOt $130.00. 2 spe.ed Puch 's $625.00. AllldllMMll ~--···­'"' Mo.r•D&.m ••1cr w..e c.... Mwr ... .,.,. ..... 611·dl0 HOLIDAY SPECIAL I "'-Yhlti Wilt ..... :.. ···- ..-.,. ..._ M, .. er .. .. .. We will hof10r your tMmbefship M'th any other ulot\ -if you buy a memberltttp With , ouruton. ......... Cea .... ,., ......... c:-. . Mtl. IMllNlt ~...._ t41·1MI I f • I For Further Information · Rqardin& Placement Of Advertlaln1 In Our Coupon Capers Section Please Call Del*eKoemln 142·1171, ... 330 Next Coupon Capers will run on Jan. 7, Reserve Your Space Now HARBOR BLUEPRINT 20°/o off •• us' .... .._..,. ....................... _,~, " ........... J •• .., .... ,. • (. r' 1 • . ,: ·. IJIJWSt .... wpeli~ 673-7960 -~o~~ o/ Ck11 . MASSAGE ~. &SPA ~ Req. s30· INCLUDES: Jacuni, Sauna, MassacJe & s..tan wmt '"" COllll'C* 30% Off All Bells and Hoses '200 Off 1ny other purchase 11 '20.00 or naort ... Costa Mesa Auto Supply 4NAPA• ZIH .._... lttd., Cett• ...._ Ml-J441 .... ............. -----COUPOM.0000MMllT"91' SOUTH COAST YAcu.e CIMl8 HOlllATCLIAMoW Free Vacuum Sett installed on any machine with this coupon ~ -131.2855 Z760t ._...M.#Z6lat-.... ..... -...... ., .............. _ .. ~ ...... ·~ ............ -... ····-..-~~······· ......... . I • ~ite JWarcht:-- . ......./c:MWr.'• ......... .._ .... ..........., ...... lM .... 1,..,... · 20°/o off Cee1e ...... CA 17141 141-fl 11 -...... cu.tom Work II Our Speci8ttyt lt'M.Off MWlaftlaC141 . SAVE MONEY SHO, IN THE COM,OIT 0' YOUI OWH HOME, O'"CE, 01 IOA T. cunt CUSTOM OUHRl(S l•NOll Ull SHU IT U S W0V(N 1'0005 YtNt 8llNOS WOOD flOORS C(U YtC ltl[ ONE CAU DOES IT A_lll • '01 A,,OIHTMEHT 714· 67J-67 4'J - WAl TER'S DRAPERIES & CARPETING fSTAIUSHfO 1960 WI DISCOUNT ,.,Cf · HOT QUALITY •r Acee" •ASHR t HU Gf ANO ••SA AUTO IODY •PAINT , HOLIDAY SPECIAL!! ..... ,., .............. ..... .......... _ .... ., ... ~ . ........... ..., .... • 760-8495 . l~r 9u.btl 'Jolk1magan £ngtnr &prrtalt1t • On Loc9tlon ter.i. et hoflll. wortl. .... •All Wort& au...,.teed ..................... ..,,... • MdTowlneA_..... &ll-0181 . HOLIDAY SPECIAL · Service Call Reg. $15 With this Coupon It is V2 the Charge! WITH lHIS COWOM M% .., All Wallcovettne• II,. trr ttvt..O Leveton luy 1 GGloft lpectr--Tone Points .... 2nd at •;, Prtc• .,.. -.......... 'ijliic.!i· a.ten . JIHM....._.119'.. c..te ....... 7~1171 J4111 Mete,...,.,.,, L...-.... 116-4414 hplrn1J/J1110 c...-._.o. ..... ...- Holiday Special · I Free Ride With 4 .Regulm: Price Rides ,, 17141 549-9922 2940 Groce L- Unff A CostoMna J.C. 'S TREE SERVICE .. T YMCA OSTA MESA ORDERS 646-1800 HOLIDAY SPECIAL WALMUTS SZ.25 LI. RAISINS .. Sl.Jt LI. n l tl~ lADllS . ..-s . mu\~-. ~ m ,. '7 NOWONlY 'I 0 NOWOMY 1• ... 115.00) . 1• ... 112.00) CALL TODAY 154-999' Heir cuts. "9Q. S15: now s12. lnddl. --"·cut & bfow dfy. P9nnl. reg. 145; now m. lnddl. Q,it a c:ondltionet'. Coupoe\ u~ Jin. S1. '81. '·~<iJ:faitYalle,.Y COSTA .... ....,.. • : I I : i • • • • l i I'\ I • I. I , I I I I • I Free· Visits _)With every New "embership Coupon u p1re. 1 31111 • P\IBUC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF ROBERT WOODROW PUBLIC NOTICE IWltW' PICTITIOUI euau••H PICTITMIUI eull.... ~ ITAT•MUIT NOTIC• M llUUC TllAMSP•ll ...... ITAT8 .. •T The 1041o•l"9 .,.,...,, are dol1>9 (lee-...,_,__.,., U.C.C.I CHENEY AND O fr lM ... _.... --• .,. ... ,.. bu>lnau•: TO W"OMITMAYCOHCERN. P E T IT I 0 H T 0 AD -~al-•: iWEET CAROllNES, 1os.o £111•, Nolle• h herOy given lo lh• MINISTER ESTATE NO TN• WAllllllNGTON GltOUP. Founteln Valley,C..'2IOI Credllon of PAUL G HARNER, ... _,,.,.....,., • ~II! Fitch·-· Irv .... , c.llfOrllla Barry A. FIOAn, lmS Biren une. TrenllHW, ,.._ bu>IMU addrttl ll "" _,.. •• • Mlulon lflejo, ca . .,,..,1 I toe Wllll• °'*• Coll• Mew, C.llfornla T O a I I he j r S THIE euo WAltMINGTON Teri Floren, n en Bir~ l ane, '262•. Cowntv ol Oranoe, Stele of b fl i I • COltl"OllATl()N a c:.i....-..ia c-~1••I Vie"',.. -C•llfornla, lllal • l>Ulk tran1fer 1• ene C ar e s. c reditors 11e11 '*' Plich .,,.11.,. 1;:1n.· --on ,.., ....... "'" •bout 10 .,. m•d• 10 w· "'RE,; a d c ti t edl " '-:-• • • T11I• INllneu I• conauc:teo by 111> ~" " n on ngen er tors of C•lltWlllatt114 dlvldu•l•(~~Wlre>. TE R8U5" -JOANNE TERBUS"· Robert Woodrow Cheney '-~ ~ • .._ ...... • Barry A Fl-n 11u'"nc1 -wife, T•-'••-. ·- of Santa Ana California C•lllorn .. c•-··-· ,." ""Cll Tiii• "9-1 WM flled with Illa builneu --· 11 12701 AftMt\e Cir· d , A,.._, I,,,.., Cellfwft6att11• COUflty Clerk of Oran911 County on cle. Ga.-Grpw , CAlltomle ,,._,, an persons who may be Thi• ..,..,.., I• c~llN tty • Novem-2•. ,.. c-•v of 0r.,., ~ o1 c.111ornia. otherwise Interested In the ....,a1__,.._ .,,.t.. r11e Pt011er1v 10 11e 1r_,.,,.., i. wilt and/or estate: TM ... w.-......eer.,. PublllNcl ar..-Coal! D•llv Piiot iocated •• :IOSl ..__,Blvd., c.o.1a A ....tlti ... .._ fl •~<~•-Nov_.1'. OK.J, 10, 11.1te0 .,.,_., Mu•. CouftlY of Or•noe. State of ~· On •-S ......,n led IE.._.G.W-~Jr., C•lllorn<e by Joseph Duerr in the ......,. ~ S..ld pr-rty11d .. cr1-.n-ra1 Superior C<>Yrt of OranQe n11 - -fl ... -.. PUBLIC NOTICE •'-'1111 stock 1n ••-. 11ature•. -1p.. C ounty requesting t ... •t ~-"'Y ~ . ..:! °'Miit c--, -ment •ncl .-•Ill of Illa! fir--.... ,... • ,_ Plc!TITIOUI aUSIN•H • builnau ...,_ a A & l Fire-& Josel)h Duerr be appointed ~ ....... STAT•Mm1tT l a nd CIH rlno•Fouftl•ln V~llO • a s personal representative ~1 ..... or._ GMtt o.11, PIW. TM !Pl~ -'°" 11 dotno 1>1111. w-,••d -1oc.etec1 ., 20u N•-' tO admin'"•r t--t•t• Of ~· IJ, tt, •• Ok. J, t• 4~ nest H . SBllavdla ·of~~ta~ ...... County of Or.,911, ""' ,..., • "' -PIEltltYS AUTO BOOY 1. PAIN· -~"' Robert Woodrow Cheney I PUBLIC NOTICE TING, '341 lndlntry w ••. Unit M, T ... bulk ,, ....... , Wiii ... con ... m· Cundes:, tM-lncMpendent • Wntml-. t aHlomlat.m mated on or •f1er 111e s111 day 01 Adm inlstratlon of Estates ... ,_.. T Perry Wiiiiam Et-. 1.s11 s ...... Jen..ary, 1•1. and cl.Oms ,,.., 11e 111ac1 A 't) T-FICTITIOUS eUS11ttiH nycrnt Ln., Huntlnt ton Bue ll, at WELlS FARGO BANK. It A . c . '""'petition Is set for ..,... ITAT•MmNT c.tlfwnt."'41 IElcro• o.p.r'tment. Ae: £\crow No. hearing In Dept. No. 3 at T.,. I041owlno .,.,...,, are 11oi,.. Thlt llwllneu It <4ftd1Kted h.., In· Ul·• 11 MB. 101 East Chapman 700 Civic C•nt•r 0 I IMl•I dlvidYat. Av•-. P. o Bo• 2H, Or-. County "' "' r lie, nau•· -ryW. IEI-ofOra"911,Sta .. otCalltornle9-. West, In the City of Santa SCHOlASTIC SERVICES, 200 Tiii• SUit-i ... filed with Ille All cl•-must ... ••<e•Wd •I 11111 A n a I c a I i f 0 r n I a 0 n :!~rmlCk, C.ta Mew, Cal(fornl• County Clerk of Oranee COUflly on addfeH Dy , .. tno CS.y of J anuary, December JO, 1980at 10:00 NEC 1tes1c1en1 Sclw>oll, inc.,• Nove-i,1•. 1•1.11nteMtllebulk tr.,t1H•l>01ft· a.m. Calllornl• corporation, 43'1 Birth .. ,.,. CluOH Ille Ir_, .. of "-tlcenw, In IF You OBJECT to the ~•I. N••Porl Beacll, Calllornla Pulltl,,,.., Or.,. Co.oil O.oly Piiot, •llfcll ·c-. all claims must De , .. ·-Nov. 1', i., OK. l, 10, ltlO 4'~ ceoved Pflor to Ille date Oft wnoch ti. II· granting Of the petition, Tiiis bulln..s .. conduc:ted bY • cor· -quor llcenw Is transferred by tne VOU should .either a~r l!!!lillon. EC PllBl.IC~Ol'ICE ~~.ment of Alconollc-Bo~- at the hearinQ and state ~Cleftt Sci-i 1 So fer .. kno-10 111e trans .. '"'· vour obJettlons or file Jett••YA.er111, •. nc. ...,,.. a1111vs1 ... ,_ .. ,,,,acldrn ..... - written objections with the Vic• Presldeftt & FICTITIOUS •&111N•11 by Transferor'°' 111e '"'" .,..,. 1 .. 1 Secret ..,._. STATJl .. NT P .. I, II dltfwenl from Ille _,,_, •re: cyourt before the hearing. Tiii• ,1.em:; .., .. tiled •1111 .,. Tll• Mllowl~ ... ~...,s ••• "'"' s.me. . our appearance may be county c 1ar11 of Or•nve 'County on _, __ , O•teO: Setll-2. •• In narson Or by your at-Hove-10, ltlO. ltlCH l'HOTO LA•. 26"» Ou9'1deo ~~TT~~ ,.... I A-,lnotlle,Cellfonlla'2114 ~·• ~-·· torney. ,.,.,." Sk•"• Companl•l. Inc .. 111· T,., ... ,.... I F Y O U A R E A N PUOll,,,.., ar...,.. Co.o•t O.lly Piiot, ,._ .... 111 SUM flf a....,. Pu1111.-ar.._ eo.11 o.11y Pilol, CR EDITOR or a c ont--ov. tt.».o.c.1. to, _, ...,,.. Thls......_1sc--11y a cer· Dec:e-1, ,_, .es1.eo i09ent c reditor of the de-_.,..... / .- ceased, you must file your ~ar=.*'· '"'· PUBUC NOTICE c lal,.,, ~Ith the c ourt or PICTITIOUS•UMN• Tiii• ~·=--=' •fth -.... ,_ pre~ It to the personal ..... STAT•Mm•T C-ty Cieri< .. Or-C-ty ... PICTlnOUS 9USINJllS • representative appointe d T11e followfftl .,.,llOftt .,.. ciotnv ,..,,.....,,, 1-. ..WSTAT ... •T by the court within fOYr IMl>Antn• • •..u Tiie 1o11ow1,.. ...,_, .,.. 11o1no months from the date• of T"E OlCFOltD GlllOOP, ,_Dow .._ ..... or.,.. c.tol Dolly Pllet, b<Kl;-;~~AM IN~IESTMENT COM· f • t I of I S4reet, Suite 210. N--1 .. acn. CA IM•. IJ, tt,-. Dec.>.•• •W• irs ssuance etters as .,..., . PANY ... , ""--e1vo .• s..11. provided In Section 700 of Oalord P roperties, Inc. (• p•-e ·c L"OTICE JtO,..._,llNdl,CAll ..... ftlee-..o C--corpwationl 'IOO An OUD&A '' THry C Hodlatt, CMI ~Arttlur the Probate Code of T • a<ONe -llvd., Suite >10, Newport a.acn, Californ ia. The t im e for :· m -171h si..-. o.nver. co PtCT1Tiousau11N•H c e111om1.,.... f ilin9 claims will not ex· Thll """'-'is <.ondu<ted by. ,0,. NMMSTAT•M••T J .... o. "°<11911, .0.1 ~Artt1ur I po •II Tiie foltowlno person• ••• dolno llvd , Sult• JIO, Newport 8eacn. p re prior to four months ' °"oxF~o 11v>1,_, .. , ea111om1anMO from the date of the hear· PROPERTIES INC FIRST R08ERTS l lMITEO, till fhll b<Klneu ll conOu<t..S by a ing noticed above. Thoma•J Bor;aek, 0Jr., Roberts, Anellelm, te. ontOS .. naral pert.-llllp. YOU MA y EXAMINE Senior Vice Prn ldeftl Oorh Anne Wate rman. J24J-Terry c. Hackel1 Thi• stat-I •••filed with 1,_ "••11\er ~. Newport Be.ell, Ca. J.,.O "«llatt the file kept by the court. ,_,,, c1e,. °'Or-c:o..nty on No-n..o Tnl• "'•-• w•• 111.i w11a ,,,. If you are interested In the vember20 ,., Herbef1 OlttrlClo, ltOS 01-Ln . County Clerk ol Oren911 County Oft t · · New-I BMctl. Ca. '12..0 November tl, 1•. es ate, you may file a re-,.,...,,. This _1,.u I• conducted bv • TIE1t1tv c. MACIC•TT. •so. quest with the court to re-Put1ll•1wO ar...,.. eo..i 0•11Y Piiot 11m11e0-1ne,..,.1p. <1ec-i..car-11t1eo1 . Nov. 16, Dec. l . 10, 17, ttlO 41~ Dorl -1 ~-ce111e special notice of the -1wa1er,,,.,. -_.-.... ....... •Jt• Inventory of e state assets PUBUC NOTICE co'!~, "c~.~! ~~!n:.:!~0':~~' 1~ New.--.-. CA'*' ,.,..,,, and Of the petitions, aC-November 24, 1'90. PubllllwO OtMIOlt Coast 0.oly Piiot, c o u n t s a n d rep or t s PtCTITIOUS aUS1••11 '1ttHt Nov. "· 26, 09<. J. 10, '"° ......., described in Section 1200 MAMaSTAT•llMNT PublllNcl 0r.,ve C:O.ll oa11~ Pl1o1 of the California Probate 11e!."!.~ ,.,_It-. lllnl· Nov"· o.c.i.10, i1, 1te0 .. ,,..'° Code. JULIES u c11E. 110 N••PO•t 1 PUBLIC N°0TICE PUBLIC NOTICE Robert A . EHtman, At· torney at Law, 2790 H•rbor Blvd., Suite 202, Costa Mesa, California '2626, (714) 540-5191. Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot. December 3, ... 10, 1980 •8S0·80 I~ PUBLIC NOTICE PICTlnOUS 9USIN•U -.STAT .. l•MT TM following petMn ll dolno bull· ....... , !EP IC I EXE CU TlVE PROPERTIES IN CALIFORNIA), 100 Weymoulll l..•M. "untlnoton Beach, Cellloml• t2Mt Jetties JoMpf\ KHIHtek, 19:162 ~:.r:.::::· Huntlnt191\.BHCh, Thlt INllMU 11 c-led by .., In· dlvlduol. ~J.Ka-rek Tiiis llat-1 wes filed with Ille Countr Oeftl • 0r.,,.. Cownty °" Oc· 1-rn ..... .f .. ,., ... Pub!I ..... Cl!' ... C:.0011 O.lly Piiot, Nov.tt,26,Dec.J,I0,1• ...,, .. · PUBLIC NOTICE PICTtnOUS aUSlltm@_ NAMalTATHllaNT' The ... lewl~ perlOlll are dolno bllll-•: SMALL SYST~M CONCIEPTS, a,M3 Calle Yer-, c:..tttr-lleMh, CA'2U4 ,..._.,Jarry A"Clreofl, 2 .. 0 ::aue Ver-. ~·-9"<11, CA nu• ~ Gefes..--'f. ~ c.11• VH-, c.ltl•-9M<h, CA f2'M ..... , Pelll•lla, 1•111 PaMe L ... le, ""AIMI c..,.IAr-. CA m rs Tllll Ma!Mit h COMlll<tecl by a lllfll ........... ,,.,.,.. Ollot---" Thi• .....,_ -lllod wltll IN ,_,, (lof1I .. OfMllt C-ty eft ... ...,,..,,,, .. Cel'lter ~I.,., Suite JOO, Mewpor! STATEMENT OP AMNDONMRMT llN<h, Callfomla ttMO 01' UH OP J11ll• Alllla CllM, 11171 ~.1 l'ICTITIOUS au111t•H l'ICTITIOUS •UStNRU ..... Plac•,l...-N ....... Calllom11~1/ ...... STAT .. ollaltT Tiie followlno ........... have • .,.,.. Thll ...._ II~ lly .,, In-The 1041-lnt .,.,....,, are OOlftO I ctoned Ille llH of ,,., FICUllo•a Bull dlvi.u-1. builMHM. nen Name Julle CI... (a J CUSTOM APPllCATION FOUNTAIN AEAl ESTitTE Tiii• --flied wilt\ Ille SVSTIEMS. 121 C.A s .. 940 Center I MA INTENANCE COMPANY, t05A1 c_,, Cieri< of Or-c -ty on StrMt.C.la MeM.~llomlatliJI I Ellh Avenue, Founlelft Valley. Nove,..., 7, I•. K•-J. --· MO Center C•hlorft•• '110t Pt...i Streel,C•ta-.CallfoMlamJI Tiiie FICIUlou• Bu"~' N•-re- Putlll ..... ar.,.. Coe• Oally Piiot l arry Gorlln, 22111 Wln~h•••d lorred to_,.. w•• filed in or.,. Nov. tJ, It, 26, Dec. l, ,_, •SH Way, El Toro, CAll'°!"I• on.JO Covnly on ~miller 11, ltlt · Tiiis buslMH 11 <-<1H by • I "•¥~' Corpor.ttlon, 1 Celllornla teN••I ,.,_.,,., corporetlon, •100 F1w H•rt>or• Lane PUBLIC NOTICE K .... trl J. Nodel,...n Hunt1noton 8ea<ll, C•hlornla .,.... · --------7'.:--This ---· ... filed wolh .... "'" """M'.S• ... COl\OUCIHI by • FICTITIOUS aUS .... U COUflly Clartr of Ore~t_ounty on corporeliOft. ...... ITATR••NT Nove-1, ,_, Ha199r Corpoullon The follcMlno .......... Is dol1>9 -I· .. ,.... N ..... on H•yH, nen u : Pllllll!llM 0r.._ Coel1 Oally Piiot Pres•Oer11 THE PACJFIC RESEARCH Nov.12, lt,2',Dec.3.1.. 441,..j Thh .... lemont w•1 flled Wllll Ille INSTITUTE, S..he IOO, 16'11S Al"'°"· ·------County rler-01 Dr•~ County Oft quln Stru t. Huntington Buell, · PUBLIC NOTICE' O.c•mwr 1, 1tl0. Calllorl}le,_ r.. l'IUU. J•li L.H Sl-m. 11~8 C.lllornle Publl"'9d Or41n91 CINl•I Delly Pilot. SlrMI, HuntlntCOft lleacll, CAlllornl• STATfMmltT 01' AMNDONMRNT ~· 10, II, 14, ,.., .. n.., tJ... OP UH OP lhll llUSIMU •• Conducted by ... In· FICTITIOUS •uSINHS NAM• PUBLIC NOTICE dlvldual, The I041owint --• heve alMln· J...,L.H steven• doned I'll• uH ol the Flctltlou• - Tllll statement w• 111,0 with tile Bullnets Na-: NOTIC• Cl# NON·ltRSl"ONSlalLtTY County Clerk ol Oran911 County on • FOUNTAIN REAi.. ESTATE, 10'41 Notice ll hereby glv•n tllal Ille UI\• 'Novemller 17, t•. Ellh Aonue, Foufttaln Valley, clerllOned wUI no4 be responsJlllt for Pl .... I Cellforftle '1IOI •ny clellts M llabilltlH COftlrac-by PullllslwO Or.,. Coast Oelly Piiot, T.,. l'lcll~ Bualnes1 Name re· enyone ot,.r man myMll, on or elter Nov 1', 26, OK, l, 10. 1• ....,. lerreel to -•es llled In Oranoe 11111 date. COUOllYon.Julyl,IW1. Dated lhls ISi day of Oeumllff, PUBLIC NOTICE "•Y9W ~a11on, • c..11f0tn1a ••. c°'"'atlor\, '°42 l'lve Ha.-s i.-. JayH WMll'Kllh 4"1 Vl1te Drive •1 "unllntlOfl llHcll, CA '2M9 ... ,... PICTlnOUS 9USINllS MAMmSTATH .. •T The fol ...... ..,_, It d9lftl llWl- llHl 91: GUSMlt Oil PltO .. EltTllES, 1110 ...__, ~ 0r1 ...... ..__, 9N<h,CAttMO Jack 0. WllklMM, * ..__, eamer on .. •• . ......,.,, 8Mcll, CA'2MO This llWIMll 11 , __ tty a llmltMI ........... Jack D. W111<e.- Tlll1 .......,.,.. -fllof •Ith ... c-•r a.B et °'~' .., .................... • ""n'iflllcw\ llMcll, Calllomla ., .... Thi• Minns ... <Oftdllctad by • ,~ ....... ....,...c:ar ..... 1 .. ..._....,.., ~ Tlll1 -~ •• filed with ti. Cow111y Cterll of Or•"9f tovnty on Dec:•meer i. ,.,, .... ," Pu•ll ..... ar.,.. Coa•I Dally Pltol, Dec.>. IO, 17, 24 1• ... ,_., PUBLIC NOTICE Pvf>ll"*' Ot-Coal! Dally Piiot, De<. l, •• 10, ,. ...... • PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITl8ut a&111•Ha ..,._.ITAT ... 111' Tl\e.......,...,_11....,.~ ...... ., COASTLINE Ml!Al TH l'OOOS, 270 IE. 11th StrHt, Cosio lllua, Collf9n\19""' K~ "9a ......_ 14'°1 zum..,. Cl., l 09Ulla "Ills, Cal"9fftl• ftUJ Tllll .....,_II~ by.,, In· dlwldllal. Kyv"9a~a.tl Tllll........., wos fl ... with ... c-IY Clfftl • 0r.._ c-.ly M Oc· -··'·· ..... ,.,..1.,,.., or._ c...a o.11y """'· IMv. It, It, ~DK. J, ,. 4st.MI PUBLIC NOTICE • • ~ 5 Ft'ee Visits ·w.t ..... DIDlmMtJ,1MO ;"Bikinis •% ·IFF ~Ith this coupon ,,. • ..=a.if Beach Buff ~I· Suntan ,-Products 6 4 2 • 5 6' 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F ·I E 11' You're Aire.., AMe•ber 10% OFF with ·this cpuDOn expires l/Sl/11 -H Ira 1/31/li ~ ~ - The Blggeat Marketplace on the Orange Coaat · DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ~ ' you Can Sell it, Find It, 842• One Call Service '. Trade It With • Want Ad Faat Credit Approval · .•~•t••· .. ~··•u•••••••··~ •••t••••••••••••••••••• .. · 1002 G.....-1002 ·.J':;;.;··········ic,;2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL ltOUl'MG OPPOltTUNITY ,... ............ c.: All real' estate advertised in I.his newspaper is sub· ject to t.he Federal Fai Housing Act of 196 which 1n11kes it illegal advertise "any pre- ference. limitation. or dlscrfm1natlon based on race. color, religion, sex, or national origin. or an intention lo make any such preference, Umita· Uon. or discriminataon. · · This newspaper will not ~nowingly accept any adverlisin1 for real eltale which la in viola· Uon ol the law. ······················~ ...................... . .IMVISTOIS DaJ•HT Malllmum leverage with 15.000 down. 2 Bdrm con· do. Owner will carry balance with agrttable terms and payments. Grou income $5400. Ask· .ing $76,1100. Call 540.1151 formli'e dHaUsr SI 0.000 DOWH H09UALl"I~ 3 Bdrm 2 bath coodo. sbowa like new. Sun. filled llit.cben overlooks 1arte petio and winding ~ta. Galed com- auaity provides all the NIW\itiea. Pool, spa. re.c room and much more WL ~llY '\ TAYLOR CO. H LA I :1 ( JI\~ " II I I l 'I l t> llYM THRACE ROMT IOW -$791,000 New exclusive listing. Most fantastic location for vie wing the boating ; activity. jetty. ocean. bright lights & ; romantic Catalina Island. Just in time • to have a close· up view of the: Christmas boat parade. New lush;· landscaped terrace. 4 Bedrooms. fam.: rm.. form.al di.nlng , du.al s.to.n~• fireplaces, 3-car garage. Call for appt. : WISLIY M. TAnOI CO., UALTOllS • 2111 S..Jenq I ....... MIWPOl'T CIMTB., M.L 644-49 I 0 : Q Ill 1102 Don't wait. =;;;;;;;~-~~;· ri\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 01/4 At-. U. and the seller will carry 101De on this sarden Bdrm condo. Walk l everyhthin1. blocll:s t" So. Coast Plaza and or . fered at only 185.500. ~M6 Drematic lri·level IUlh tropical landsca MUinl with outstand · rec:teallon facilities · eluding tennis. swim ming and s unning. bedroom 2 bath ho close lo sboppin tbeaterl'. and 1chbol FuU price only $129, ..... PAJMTlaUSH ~ Wlndlnt drive ,,ay leads SEA COVE • .. WhelM Real Estate C.all 751·3191 :i to custom • Bdrm ex- ecutive.home. Step-dwn PROPER ... IES ,._.,_. SIJ0,000 livln1 room with massive 1' .....- C:SELECT tPROPERi:IE brick fireplace. Family 114-631-6990 ~~~tioeax~~li~~~o~, .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil room overlooks sparkl· liiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliil be droom un 1 ts w 1 t h1• iftg pool. Use imaglna· 4 -.2111 ... ZSty garages and y a rd~ MIWUSTIMG; ~~@rin~anclng. Call us home, shake roof. fresh Great Costa Mesa loca· DUPLU .• nAint ... 67,500. Easlside tion. Hurry on this one! Q.OSITO llACH,:'4 ..-· .. eau 556-2660. ~J o:.t.a Mesa. Owner may 3 Bed, 2 baths each un~ trade for smaller home !p SELECT Furnished. Stone F I P, il\,.sa~_ar_ta. O RT lower . Good s um s SEA COVE UJMcC ... , IJtr. PR PE IES mer/winter rental. Ask~ PROPERTIES --541-·.7•72.•-_.-tmG;HT--S-D-U-PL_U __ inl fl\fta&41·2~~ve~ 714-631-6990 THI IEST Try m.ooo down! 3Br & Large ~ 2 battt,: PURE GOLD 3 Brdm lower. 3 Bdrm upper duplex. Outstand· mg Balboa Island invest- ment a.nd summer home . S499.800. Belboa lalend .... .., 87W700 lllA THT AllHG YllWS 3 Bdrm+ "· room. 2 0 _th 2Br units, super comer fl 1 1 ..., lot N 1 J d d rep ace p us two .~ "'--'--··•a home on a b1'g · ew Y •n scape Bdrm 1bath 1-11 ra111111... and redecorated. Owner • ... exce eD R·2buUdablelotjust 100' says sellnow.Call condition. Priced at to beach. All new carpet. • @ !, II ins. draP.!•· thruoul. Really different ! Only 1231.500 with terms. llALHOPLE will love this beautiful ~graded 2 bdrm condo. Super location. ON LY 112.500. Owner may help with financing. Call 97~5370 today ! ALLSTATE REALTORS SEA COVE PROPERTIES . associated . 0"' I ~ f " • "f "' TI "1 ,.-~ ' • ~ ~ J' • • .. " .. HAllOl llDGI :: 714-631-6990 LEA.SEOPTION :-: Renaissance mode$": ----------f Steve. 9157·1900. &40.9345,•., EXCEPTIONAL UDO BAYFIONT Fnllllr ........ cspeletl m 1 1 •1t1d E1e1ant 4 Bdrm home. specious family rm. pro· fesaionelly decorated and lendacaped. Gate 1uarded community . pvt. tennis, pool and breathtaking ocean , harbor, mountains & city Ii gbla view.. $600' 000. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I Call today 979-5370. 2......., ....... WATll .. "'MA* .., YllW" .... ~ .... ., ... ALLSTATE REALTORS UNDER llEI UNDER market price and under prevaiUns in· terat r1tea. Act DOW on this• ~A\t•th gem. •RED~ 754-1202 WANTED Experienced rnl estate salesmen. .\ctlve, ex· pudini office. EsceUent commission split . Corporate Plaza Realty. IM ~ate Plua Dr. N!'M IMYISTOl7 nm excellent I -unit ren· tal buildin1 hes greet potential for 1oing no place W UP! Good year 'mmd rentala. AND ONLY a•.tsO $11-... , JmlMOM LAICHLOT .............. •••11ALn ....... ............ 0,-~• •• ,_ ... cl•4• 11•1 .. r .. • •• w ... r wl .. •• ,1111, ............ ,., -···· ... ... ,...__ ........... ... flra1I•• ..ii .••• ..... deMt. 0.... ......... -. ... .... s .. .._ .......... ... Pll• lllPOIT · OCEAlllM =·~ '~· .... ·.--::::.-.: ......... ..,cM.a. ....... ... tlllt.e& ...... ,... ...... far .. ..... hi ................. h . .............. .... .. swmu1 SllOIE c~ ................ ...,, ...... . .......................... JW;I ............ ,_,~ ... ,. ....... --.. -..:'' t *• -......... .......... ... ..... . . ,~ ......... ,,. .. ... WATERFRONT HOMES, ..c llEALESTAn S... "-"". ""-'tv ""-'+ 11 c a1 J MMiU . Newly remoct.lecl .,,.... ... ,, ltYte I Wnn. I betii home fellurtal 1.,...,, ......... room •z,.uc.. u., ~Ill ha• IMreN we be•~..a.i!.~11a1. nreplace 6 fi'ench doon 1---. anto brit'k patio New kltc'-•n blt·ID 1 appUanca CIOle to tennis couru. IMCly beaC't. 6 clubhoule Can be IOld fully fW"9A•W "20.000. ....... .... , .. Quality Offaftfront lnple•. 4 Bdrm. 2 bath H t h unit E•cellenl lne-0me It.JOO.en> BI LL GRUNDY . REALTOR . . t co.eos .. DOWN S.IS &) \ lt'W t; Plan Newport Huch 6 Irv me l&t. fam rm ownt'r •It Gn!al fmimctna Steve s.t .. , ... (It UJ 3212 967 lllOO, "°"~ . llE llDlll ILlllS aa .. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE LIDO ISU 1-:x1·1·111111nJll) (;c~t Lot·u1111n i'olt·ur T(•n111~ Cour ts & Bt·tu'hl·~ Ht•all\ Nt'ul Two' Hcdruom llonw Willi U1·11 Jllt1·-. Formal Um 111~ l{oom ·hi.umublt' Lu~rn l'r11't' Onlv .$37~ tKKl OUTST ....... IAYNOMT NOMI Lovely Custom Built Home On f>"romontory Ha} LlvinJt Room. f ormal ·Dining Room. Den l.1brary SpaC'111u~ Master Bedroom Overlookln~ Rav Has Fireplat'l' & Luxurious· ly Appotnted Bath Thret> Other Bedrooms & Maid s Hoom & llath l'll'r & Shµ 1-'or Lar)!e YaC'ht Sl.11 .. Sll,tlUIJ ® ·--....... "'.~·. .. 759-9100 #zc_,...,... .. ..,..c-e..- I $30,000 DOWN • II~ CANYOH YllW • Transferred owner insisted on best. take adyanta1te-Set against a c ha nging backdrop of green- and golden slope!\. long shadows. a nd t wi n k ling lights ; this majestic 5 bedroom home offers a spacious tiled foyer flanked by large li vi ng room a nd dining room. The ruddy glow of blazing logs from 2 fireplaces provides a feeling of snug cheerfulness. You a re guaranteed to love it at ' $279,000. Terms custom tailored to your need s . For p r ivate showing call <714 > 759-1501. NEWPORT HILLS OFFtCE 2670 SAM MIGVll DltlYE l7 I 41 75'· I 50 I ·~ Walker &lee Real Estate PURECiOLD WATaFtlOMT HOME 5 BR. 4 Ba , c:ustum waterfro nt h ome w/17XJll' pvt dork Prn•p Sl.386,000 For deta1I N on this home and aJ>pt to see. call (;arol lfofr , al{t 63).()(llM 3 Udrm lower. 3 Bdrm 14>per duplex. Outstand · 1111( llalboa Island invest· mt1lt and summer home. ~l.a.dRlty 671-1700 GAZEK"._ ------;....---~llA Y t l'l'JllAH >t ,_ '""'' ,.,_, !-'" '> y ,., • .,,",,.• ,., , ... ,,,... ' ,,. ,.....,.t;-.. , ,,..,.,,,,., ,.,, ... ., . ...,...,,. ,,.._. ......... ,,_,.,...,.,.,,,,~ .,. ,. ........ , rtf ~-,,...,. ........ '"""' ... """' ·-,., ...... Mt.--.-"··--.,.., .. .,_ . ...,_.. .. . -... ... , .... ... ,,. .. ,,. "'' .... .. ,,. .. , .. , "'''..,,,... ....... ..,,,_ ... _ --... _ ..... "" .... , .... ,., ... ... _ ... ,_ ............ ., . ... _ .. _ ...... I c l' L ( I ~I I (· I A V E ·U L 1 1 f · :. I I 11 I , . i \ ... ,_. tV•;,,,..••• .. ,,........,.. ...... _ ... ... ••M .,, ............ ............. .. ,......,..,.. ,...,..,,.,, .... Ith• ,,,~ ,., ... ,.~. ""~ ..... , ......... ,,..,,,. .. ,. ..... ,....,... .... ... _ .,~ .... ~ ., . .._. ... ,.,,.. ....... ........... ·-- I Mu P a '!'>~ ! , ' _l__.l._'_l_I_ ":', Eve1vt1me 11ook In my w11111 -• . . . • l IHI H jf I'm CUiied wltll Ille ...------:-:----, -·· touch I VT I EHN j · '-....... 1 ,.:..1 ...;.l_.;...,.1--rl -rj -"1 0 ~ ..... ot••• the <hll(l le ovo<..i ~ -b• t1lltl"IQ 11"1 • .,. ~·U.ft9 wotd L..J......J....-J..~-.__. '°" d•••~ l•OOI .... No 3 IMlow . .,_, ... ~ 111-lllDllLIJlll Take Wt •Pftial opportmtty t.o flnd out about ownia8 • lusurioul resort unit ror I week a year or morce -forever. JOIN US AT-THE BALBOA BAY CLUB WEDNESDAY EVE., DEC. 3RO AT 7 :30 OR CALL FOR JNFORMATION • PETE IJllETT IW.n 642-52• Torraoc:e area, Ir& lot. 2bdnD. i;v.ba, den, patio. detached 1ar. air cond, · ruce clean home, &ood oeichborhood. su~.ooo. ~~7. Aak for aaent Ric. ..UC• $40,000 3 BR Plan Sin J asmine Creek w/ mini ocean vie w , plantat io n s hutter s. owe large con traC't. at 11 "4 $310.00\ (213)~3111 l. ___ _ ~ for saJe, huce yd, 3 bdrm, remodeled kitchn. panelina . Anaheim 9 .500. Owner 842·0464 112,000 down " $725 ror PITA a mo. for this 2 bdrm home . Realty World 1<;a p ls tran o 661· 1010 1 T • s s o -:.....:-~-~~ ... GOOD! Uttle Miu Muff el sat on ~ Turret, alona came a spider and read in the Dallf Piiot Classified MCt.ioG .~ Miss Mur. fet's Nfet and boqht it for •·•· You can sell your t~fet and lots o Xlnl. North C.M area. l..arge2000sq. n. 5 Bdrm. 2 bath home + huge 18x3S' patio/game rm, fam. rm, shake roof. block wall fence. Only $13"900. Broiler 549·2644. flnd what you want in other t h ln1s throueh Dally Piiot Classiried Adi. Call 142-5678 Daily Pilot Classifieds. REALTORS 675-551 I EASTSIDI IMTHTAIMllS DILIGHT -l l• .. 2 1t.tt1 ..._ wltla ..wed H ... R...-•-mdS,..A .... fmt.o-. A ... SI 50,000. COLE OF MEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. eo.t Hwy •• c.... .. M9r' 675-5511 macnab /Irvine realty A SUBSlOlARY OF THE IRYINE COMPANY SUNSETS AMO MOOMllSI YllWS! Wrap-around balcony overlooking the greens and fairways of Bfg Ca- nyon. 2BRS and tlen -perf eel for your Newport Beach hideaway: $250,000. Tom Allinson 642-8235. IS·58) 712-1414 Hl.t700 . ......... ~ ....... , ............. . ~.._ IMIMR_.._. , ... ...................... . ........... . OCMIRONT PAii 111rW V\& 11o1at1 ' Br a •· C8Mu • trlt, au 1111. lam rm. rw lud. l.ttlq au.w.d, I pvt M-..MM117 bdll, -• ftlbla•t .. '· ..... (TW) ... I •aut Waw'INIDl CO!OP, THIM STIAL lbdra, 1"6-.a, ap.c • l.acWar View from UvU.1 Dua Puint duplH. i br. ,_ • muter bdrm. 1 be ..,.,., 1 br lower. '*'-• pool, MC bld1, ua· =~· fl'fth paint, .,....... parkta •. Slip, ceUlnp\ frplc. sreet llDuclDa, p ,eoo. diaMaiare .. ieDCI. patio. f'arpwtlbowtqlU-1111. Offered'°' oaly $144,oi~iiiiiiiliiiiiiii~iiiiiiii au Sul• Ao• Ave. nJLL PRICE! PUTTING-2 1reen1. 2 BR. 2-,; ba. contemp. MISSION REALTY · ' pool, fruit treea and diltJi•L•n•.ooo. 494.01a1 ummr• BAY country decor, Irvine .....,....,. 646-6091 For Sarl·e By Owner. Ml.....t9"clt I06t f"f"UI Terr. •.soo. 1 ----------- 1 Owner ananced. 3 Br. 2 •••• ·:;;•••••••••••••••• $~&4~00 U-S M•a Verde Home. Ba. House. 125,000 down, 1.._ .......... ____ , t % FINANCING -3 owe •• Bd 2 b h . balance at 133. $1~,00C>. • .... -...-~ Be h r nu• ,,.., at •. 1213>7M·3'122 eves. 7•1713. _. rw..., ._per. Bdewrrn"2•L ... !tcb • Jumine Creek (Plan 6), ---------•----------..-~Owner will autat with n ... view of m oun tain•. MISA VERDE 4 Br. 2 8a, twlf ST •. , tbe ftrwu:ina on tbil 6 RV ~cc e • •, a• w -.000. w It h p o o I . Be a u t * * ....,_ Bdrm 3 bath home. Ila bedln>om, counter to.- ladacpn1 Is eazy care reatures inclu de : • and fixtures. All copper BIG C~ON-$ Bdrm, yard. Owner may carry 4 ··2m ~· n formal dlnlnl room . plumbiftl.Call"5·tlll beau&. mamt., pool, spa, financin1 h29 900 o 'Id 'Tr ~ ramily room, RV park· acrou from park. Ask· lburk.e ~altor 546.gg:;e · e~ Y . located in the 1.na. new paint. Askial IA• 11115 ooo. · Califonua Homes area, -000 F · t .... ' EASTSIDI tbia cuatomiied plan has :ittolee~~!~::tfi':1 . BAYSHORES-4 BdNn OMLY $12 500 a loan balance o~ 182,000 tam. home, warm tradi· ' at 12% interest with mon· t.ional style, owner will Cozy lBr starter home thly payments of $848 carry first. ~.soo. A&em. MS-~. md assumable. Askia& , e-1;,\i'•' H I' f "! I y ,. ) 1 /()()(J Yes, we can make your VACA.N T -3 Bd rm payment.s. You make lhe showpiece, fantas~1c down payment. Noquali-~cean ., bay and c ity fYina. No loan fees. Just lilhts view, lush lndscpe. move in. Also available. S51S,OOO. No down payment. you DECOR -Eclectic . ma ke the pay ments . ••FEAST bricks, beams. skylights DIRECTIONS. 641·8855· your eyes on this totally · -~ ... HERITAGE REALTORS OP.eDAt&.Y 2'MtlDUK 2Stl Bays hores Dr. Bayshores. 3 Bdrm, din· ing rm, den. Across from Bay 13116,000. See Helene Allison. Waterfront Homes, Inc. ./ I ()PH~ til'I I )I RI Al 1 Y a. ......... Custom ho me. Laree rooms ror enterta'\nine and cozy upstairs sitlini room with pa.noramic water.view. S28S.OOO. IAIRETT REALTY and glass, 6 Bdrms, pool, A&sum... 8:y,3 Joan. 3br. upgraded 3 Bdrm 2112 Ba spa, Vlewr.M98,ll00. 2ba, ram rm, liv rm. din atfached Woodbridge ~altors 631-11001--.a:•~~'--- THAT"S WHAT'S UM9UIAIOUT home Look out the nn, rrplc, nice decor. PP garden window to lovely S. ,,.._ Sl.22.900 3163 Canadian w 0 0 d d ec k in g i n Hwlrof Y• Ht• T Dr. 979-1791 ..... ckyard. Walk to park, Ocean vu, 3 Bdrm 21h lia, C•lstrMO 071 UCI ••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee -LEASE OPTION pool. school. call now! 3~civ.J!'Tage. ~.ooo. IY OW ... ER SZ.000 -••• JOit ht S164,900 ~ StevlleCoDunn " Ren. t.•PPli,. to pu"h"' [ f1.1)"'1odbrldge Breathtaking panoramic 3br ocean view o f Dana j!!!!!!!!!!!!!iiil ·2bacondo.S46·3062 Realty Harbor . Spectacular U,_.l()UC li()Mt~ Must sell townhouse 2 551.3000 759-9221 customized 3000 sq. rt. 5 stury, 3 br. 2 ba. frpk , 19?0Barranca Pkw~.lrvinl' Bdrm +retreat. $90,000 ·-J , rec. rm. 2 l'ar giir. -W. P1•1• in upgrades. Assumable ""'' · -......... 10 11'1 % fi n an c i n g . si.i~~oo 646 0147 : **PICI ME! Bldg site Steps to ocn & 133'1,SOO. 33801 Avenida .. __ 7•ff.lilll111illli1liill--• -----_ bay. Plans .tor cu~tom Calita. SJC. 714_.96.5i27s. GRACIOUS M.V. EXECUTIVE Siil PH MONTH T wo lovely Lincoln hmes avail. Priced n-nHouse l ·SSunday. models in prestigious SlJ0,000 Submit offers -=~--------~:-= are certainly terrific Woodbridge E s tates Setler Motivated! Con-s.te... 1010 monlhly payments for 1bese 3 Bdr m, 21,, Ba at tlkt Jcnet 640-5639 AGT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONLY ZS,900. You will Uus four bedroom home tached homes offer ---1---------not believe the gracious with a bonus room Ap I elegant living on two HAllQa VIEW feeling of this 2 story proximately $97 ,750 m le vels and a 11 the 4 Bdtm. bonus family beauty. 4 large bdrms , t a keover loans. and ' amenities of o ne o f roona&bonusrm Lovely lamily room 11 master priced to sell at on ly Jrvm's best areas. Take home in superb condl s111te wilh walls of glass SUB.SOO Call 714' /545 9491 your pick of these two of lion. Askin& 1299.000 for looking int~ beautiful today. ferings. Both witb~ up· q_lliclt sale. .lrlllilliMAllUIMiM .. ~ ~ • I graded large lots and c;j2l·M.1111.._.,__,.,.C ...... • , ~r.~~ced to sell at 640.5357 11%•• 1112 YUIS IEI 4 bdrm home w ith 2 bat.hi, huee back yard • A/C. walking distance to schools 4c golf course. $105.000 . Broker , OCEAMFltONT -- -I (g]UL..~"'b SAVE $11 ,000, Newport WILL TRADE . corner IR•nton Look! ~i """" r1d9e Crest. Plan 4. realtor deluxe duplex. 3 bdrm. 3 Don't miss this one! Two 1 Really said sell for $196,000 Buy =i---.. ,,...------=1,...,o'"'"'t,...,..O bath up. 2 Bdrm. 2 bath s uper units that s how 551 <lOOO from owner fobr1·$18S1 .000. ••••••••••••••••••••et• dO'!Vn. Always rented! owner.i pride throughvut 97. assu ma e oa n, Will do 1031 exchange Great location. Bo th l920Barrann Pkw).lntnl' Oc.'ean view. Open House OWM YOUI OWN $895,000. have privatepatios. Fan Sun 5 Summ erw1nd HISTORIC lc6oa lay Prop. tast1c rentals $151,500. 1 br t•ondo, $.16,000 down . Court 646·4015 CALIF. HOME ' RHltors ~~~~~20REALTORS toassumeSS9.000at 11 •; ~NEWPoRTHGTS . Elegance bwlt for com· •675.7060• Owner. !>59·505-0. Ir med 1 fort and entertainin g. •--------•10.. POi..f I 02' ----m •ate :.a e. pn me Parklike grounds com _________ , ...................... . IH FOIECLOSUIE Dalebout · Boy ei Beo:h Red Estate MAL ur•rr U CELLE#CE Sl..Cf ..... IAYCREST 'l Bdrm. 2 ba $1 20 000 33822 M ar1 an.a .Ur_ 1·394·4656 IWll4_•_,le,_ac...,..lt i 0·40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUST SELL! Price reduced! Ideally 4 b r . 1 '• b a , g d situated four bedroom neighborhood. Sl 10.000 home on quiet. seduded OWC.-Small 2nd Bkr s treet Dining room 675-0W family room. Den or -Fl,;H UPPER' study. Large pool mc lud " · ing new heater, plus Good neigh bor hood . solar auxH.1ary heating. needs paml & TLC. 4 Owner really motivated. bdrm. 1n,, ba. Sl07.000 Now SllOOOO. OWC-Smal 2nd . Bkr. 631·7300 N.I. 675-018.S _ llG ASSUM. LOAM ...... lllmtd I 006 Completely refurbished 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR l'i.ba home in Hunt. Bch. 1 mile from ore;m LOU IRECHTEL Brand new apphan\:es. .... ~:c: Sl2A.~......, 21 §ms & ...... 979.1050 22'M.rt.e A•. I .I ~ 1044 675-lll 1 •••••••••••••••••••••• =-",,..--=--::c--:---___ Woodbn dge 3 Br. 21, Ba .._Pe••• I 007 largest William Lyon On ••••••••••••••••••••••• park By o wner 58r,2Ba,2sty,l'l'a lols ,by 55&-_5050 _ _:_ __ lNYHSITY ftRK Exrel end unit Cardiff "'' loft Oversz lot. close lQ pool -OR gmbelt.-'fhi-s charmer has exc:el as sum. financing. Perfect starter home or baeh. pad $158,900. Yiu.AGE l'ARK Lo\·ely 38drm. 2 ba ~angle family hm v. llh ve11 p\'\ yard Excel loc. close to schls , s hops & frwy. Sl64,500. '*Cote Re alty & ln\'estment 640-5777 ---~2 --- J.M.PETHS HEW HOME in Woodbndge. 4 Bdrm. 3 ba. ram rm. wetbar. shutters thru-0ut Exis t mg new assumable loan Owner Bkr. 531-4804 LARGEST YARD! lot. sm !Br, rear or lot on alley Rm to build in phment custom home· o ak rtoors. marble front Lot 50x l 3 5 . fireplace . roll -up '133.000. Pnnonly (714 1 screens , carved m old· S2'l.a&ll inis. -pru5 more-:-'fo -see -. NEWPOaT CIEST more ol Lhis rare ·'Gide UIO deg. Catalina ocean view 3 Bdrm condo Superb location Pool, · ~·~w,onc ... t.r 640.5357 LEASE/OPTIOM S4000 -··· ~Ott .. RENT APPL! ES TO Pt;RCHASE 4 Bdrm, fam rm, dmme rm. 3 baths c0ndo with v iew 646-3062 PENINSULA Owner Occupied duplex w 'fireplaces On fee land. 1 blk from ocean & a c ross fr om pa rk S282 ,500 Agt 0 f1 ce 975·0142. res 760-2566 Towne Tustin" home call Ranch Realty SSl-2000. ~-HJ\NCH H~ALTY ~s 1 2000 .AU THE WOU'SDOHE Jn ttus beautiful home whic h feat ures . 4 &irrns. 3 baths. 3 car garage. lovely pool and spa. Move -m condition. Askmg only h 97 .500. Call 540-1151 for more details. ·' e:. HERITAGE . . REALTORS t owner. Steps to bay ·i--------- wecqe, bltns. frplc, new rool 4c siding, plumbing. N7S,000. 673·0~- in Onnge TrE'e Patio Homes. 2 bdrm. 2 ba Plan. Custom dr;ipenes. bnrk patio Extensive assoriat1on facilities Adult only community JASMINE CREBC Good assumable loan + creat••e f1nanc1 ng on this 3 Bdrm Htory home with Jge balcony. ocean and city Lghts view, ten- nis. pool. sec. gates A stea l at S4 25 .000 ~ator's own h_Rme Cµ.1 ... wportc;...tff ATBllACIUY Except10nal value m this charming 3 Bdrm home . on R-3 lot. In prime loca· lion. near schools and tennis courts . Perfect starter home or invest- ment property. $79,950. «IJ Coldwell Banker llAU1W'UI. IA YSHOllS We feel fortunate to present five outstandin~ Bayshore homes. This 1i;(uted c·omft'luni ty has private b(•nC'hcs and boating facilities. l'ric·cs ranl(c from $299.000 to $495,000 u very r a r,ei occasion to t1.tkc your pi<•k . Call · to ~ee by· ap · &>Ointm~mt. ' IN NEWPORT CENTER C.-.. Mer I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MUSTSIU! Owner lert s tat e , spacious duplex . fireplaces. garage. 1700 sq. ft. each unit. Gross S16SO/mo. 29% down. owe baJanl-e. 1295.000. Bkr. 6i~Otas, 646·5264. w~IUlRE Nice 2 story 2 Bdrm "C" plan. Freshly painted, central air. Pr1c:ed below comparable sales for 1m med&i.·r.nr.1 /JD.NIGEL nAILEY .S. ASSOCIATES Olt.AMGETIH Lag.a leoc.-I 041 2Br. 2& condo. Steps to , COHDO ••••••••••••••••••••••, beach. $228,500. By 1 Bdrm+loft. Sharp end ---------1 640.5357 ILOCI( TO HACH Assume large loan on new quality duplex on (ee land. 3 Br up &i 2 br down . arered at 1275.000. Call Al. Al\ at 833-2650 or v SISl,500.S IM !NEWPORT! owner. 213·9'4·9781 days, I.nil. 113.960. 2 13 · 6 t 1 · 4 7 6 9 or 249'\'angeloTerr. ON THE BEACH-Mobile Wonderful family home don osen r • · ·' ~ t • • r ... 731-3111 497-1818 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• OCIAM .. OMT PAIK 2Br, cabana & trlr, sub· letting a llowed. 3 pvt bclll, pool & rishing pier $19,900. RMP. (714 1 499-31116 • 644-9060 714-673-7460eves. C/21 ... .,.C .... •r Home 2Br. redwood built with privacy 1n 640.5357 deck, cedar s hakes. mind. Re d ecorated •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ----_ hardwood int , frplc kitchen with many up-CDMCOTTACH PWSIMCOMI lmM I 044 e1ffail1liffiMida.iZilil1llllllll111i9911·l•l1i6-•I grades added. There 1s ••••••••••••••••••••••• also EXCEPTION AL IAYfllOMT FAIULOUS YllW from this 2Br. 2ba older mobile hom e w it h privat~ beach. •.soo . 1111( & ,,Nlf EUROPEAN PEOPLES C .f H 0 CE B 0 TR 0 Y NEYRA M S P Y R N E 0 A T l N 0 T R S Y H A T P l S S G N R 0 R A 0 0 H Y 0 H N C l Y G P A G N A X P N X R X E S G E T I N E Y B Y T 8 A C A A I b C L .. It& .. $272,500 or 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with isolated m aster bdrm (can be parent ~ or in·law qrtrs AND a 2 bdrm cottage. Anyway you describe it · it's charmin1. up to datl and~med. macnab / Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY -------- L , [ I " I G y A E " N s IC s A c 0 LAlf91 IOHUS IOOM ••• is only T ( £ R It U A H S A 0 A 0 J l H I N W orie of the features in this 4BR. 21h 64~721 I 6 0 L ' 1 MA Q H T I L Q L R M O A U ·bath home perfect for entertaining. E P Y V R U C O T G U Y H " L E M D Bonus room and family rm w f.f>lc . f D L N 6 E A W E N C E R E P 0 S M A $172.500. Pat Oakson 752-1414. <S-59) l S E V N N T V A S H I R 0 L A T I R H u s I 0" L I Q 0 8 I M I x c 11 0 8 llYMTBl.ACI UMIVHSITY PAii 411! Dramatic 1 0 I A E N l A M A A A 8 S £ N E I ONLY 10% DOWN 2-story living rm, lBR downstairs. 3 I A IC T H O H Y E N A N A D R S O H S •••· lbr. or z + den, upstairs. Beautiful cust omized S I L l I 0 It V I E G M l Y T I L T l lie quarter lot, new paint draperies and wa ll coverin.gs. Love-in fl out, new cpts, new tl'lllfUdGM: Hldllln-* ...._ _. ~. -.... floorin•, pool, s pa . ly yard and spa. $225.000. Julie Van "'"· ... -.i • 111 • •·'Ind _,..,..• 1t1r1., •al--' dlftial. Iota ot Wi eren 752-1414. <S-60l ~ ..._ ---·a.• ~ room f.o ltlld on. Im med. rmancing available. The owner will assist in rar- ry ing pa per, or pay pointa for a new loan! Don't let thi.s opportumly pass yo u b y.•c al l 714~9491 for rurther inlorma tion. UOO ftlMIMSUL.A Sharp 1 Br BAY FRONT In Udo Park. Terms . I --"°:~ 551·3"1 U. ...... He.e 4tft H • p\wy.lrv* Newly remod~led 3 PACllllC DllAM Bdrm + den. 3 full Ba, quality constructton hrdwd noors thruout, wood shulten all win· dowt. lr1 IWlny .P•tlo. 9'epa to bay• bea<'lf, ten· nil courta, yacht dub. Udo Villa1e shoppln1. many e.tru. Stte,IOO as· sumable lat T.D. Priced 1oMll •• OOO. 844· 7020 nr.am by the sea iD tbls ac:e~ 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. f room home. Fan. tastlc ocean view . o.lnible end unit with Mee pat.lo and covered porch. Great rinancla1 8Vailabte. tl0,000, don osen ._ ..... a. ..... "' ~'owe flnanc· 712-1414 111-1711 . ! Pt1NI NVMftCUO l(ll(•l IN I' r r r r I ~ = ~ ~ illll -·-leasehold. c~ Vo119y Cent• WoocbidQ9 ,.,..., _ tHcsc §oV"m • _ _ _ _ . --~ .._. ... '91.jt"J.Sal Serenade L1·ngo • UNsc•~c .. eovr 1l1111\ I I l l I I a.,,.. 1.. v.1i111 'hrnet. '4WJH 644-61M msN.COMTRWY • I 10 Gil AN~WO I 4'01 ()o..., Olive.. Haobor.-."-Ceriter ...... .,. LAGUNA BEA(Jt .. C .. ·1 I -T--..: .. ,.,.. WMll~ CaUIM2·51'71 __ !!~!!l!!~~!!!l!!!!!~~-~~L.-: --------, _____ ., _ _.. ____ . ~~!~~·~~!!LIT'l:!!_~·~ .. ~-~.,..~~~~~·~::E:•:•::::::::J.__~~~========:::i1:11c:::============!!:!J..==:=:=:=:=::=:=:::::::.L...::=:=:=::::== ·- ~·-~ -~ • -~ c--:-.... ....... ~ ..... . ........... """' ... • ... . ., .. . . ...... .. . • ·--.. -·--.......... ,. ....... " .-._. -. , ......... .,.,. . ~ ··---···· ,.,, ... • ~ • ._._. ........... 711(. "' .............. __..._......_..........., ................................. ,.~ . 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Co d E d U It _,..111. -· "'""" •uh/dry, retr11. 1ar, --· -• ' NearUdoVUJa1e lbdrm .1.._('.uo ~.OIM> ahowelo.l d•'"lola YIAILYllMTALS • 0 n • y~and1arue.Kldsfr SHS/mo. 731 .5537 . t~..T._rm , pool. n · ·s.oo/mo yearly leu e;2eri"'Be.carport,near • 1-.. a• .. ft hrt (' • lt!Hl off•r Ilk•• L!Ule lalaad Lari• l -..OU. pee& welcome 114·2566 or m-OMO 1unaaahed houae an St~n· Util In 1 .,3 17• · <>cc. $400/mo. 545·29'10 CIM.~ltl--j 'uir' (&nan~1n1 °"'"'~" ..,._Apt \Jnf\U"Q Gar t"ur ..... beaut duplex 973-2'71.All .. nofee. -. ton. S850. Ail Jam __ t . ---_aft_6_P_M_. __ _ , Ml-.. foun•H car $.'IOO lftt 1500 1q.I\ 3 BR, 2 ----l&.UffS ... te. ----Studio •Pl. au. auage. STUNNING Ir& 1•2 br GN'ftl KACH llllobllel 0-.-W.tt W &. pertlal oc:un v iew. * *' ra•($ LtaM. Beaut. 3 bdrm, Cu 11 A:el util pd, 1ln11es. Npt Hgts ardeo p 1 fr .,._ IAYfillOMTllMTALS IBOO mo 1 yr luse. Call LUY 2.., ba t ondo. Trina U.fu hhd 1425 arul325.645-4464 I apt. 00 rec --•• llr, rcHhrn1.11t e ltdrm. J b1llh 111anl 10 to choo11e from Model. "'nd uni'l on ••••••••••••••••••••••• _Mrea. 710W.18thSt. .. .. ct .. .. h Several Av10aba. Now Due, Sn 1210; 731-1873 r. h , u ar 11a•U i>rn• AUIA lll l' l id 2•:t••lkirma $800-$1100 m onthly o n iorieous greenbe lt. r. So. CoHt Plau. 2 LUXURY Versailles, $370.1475 1 • 2 Br . .. arlllwood 1nl, hph '&2l ooo 1u 11 • 111niJ Wult« l..t!Uti from .fl~ •Tn JJJ2 one year lease. We 're the •'reah paint. new oak Bdrm condo. A/C, pool, furn., 2 ~R 2 Ba, $1700 Apt/rwnhae Near new, Ml.NO RllllP t '14 1 l&.OW l11'1 i.t 14' Uu~ Yd.1'!¥l.-udfrom'"5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• onestoc•all. f loori n g & l_ovely spa.$42.S.8Sl·2175 mo .. Avaal immed . Agt frplc, patio, Ilk'/ ll&bt, 11M rauJt'i:!o 1j 1l'?'fi" HOME •'OR RENT (g\\\lodbrldge. earthtone carpeting. Of. ------~--Dav1d646·3'l5S lndry rm. Adults only . . ~}u~~!! 1,~ 11 k 1 ~ ,,,> LAM ........ I AtMC. 3 lktl'm. 1550. •·enced fered at $1,050 per mo. Deerfield Plan I, 2 Bdrm Ar lwllh cMl OK. hnmed occupan· r..... ~t~'tk .. u'u'Jll 7a00.... 67~JUI ya.rdandgarl&itl Kids& Realty . 759·1616~ ---~.,,.~Ba , ea .. w_lown Ba. Tu.tw.i.e.ct (•y,TSLMgmt.6'2·9'1'2. r4 pell! welcome. 964•2566 or 5 3 ~ T d 2 hvtng rm. dmmg rm 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------Goll ('OUl"M ,,., •• \'8U I ~~l,ILUI lt(lar h. Wiil, tu ln3'-2971 A&t .• 00 re.:. . 51 · 000 err~ce c·on ° car gar. w /opener, pvt G1111... 3102 Parke, ristol Condo Qul_c l .d-• ., .. .__ .. ._ -~--• lj~ Ru run ...-1r .. '. lrvmr Ba dining rm /fam · 9 d 111111 nrw ..... r • ... nlll IMltw &1'.ilU l<>l't1Uu11 ~tbtl1m111>twllh 1C1tt,yt:lir tta.na.,••ech 3240 ' 1>atlo. Irvin e $650. euuueuueuenuue upiltunl l r..-en unit, ..a db fnharn ua •'••> l~bra lr7:1 ~ · I> avail l2 1~ $.13S/mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• p rk li~e sell mg. SS!·7M7 aft 5PM. 3 8r ., Ba. Gard"'n (,'rove, 1>11lao. like new. Rec .. r.,. ~t11•-d lvl 1 c· IJ ,,,..,, s ,...,...,. W lnut Sq d 2 oul, Jacuzzi. etc. s.575 " "' 1·lubhouse. secun't u gal" ,... •1 •u...aey 11 768 4,,.,., ur 67 ._.., 5 blka lo ocean. Ele0 ant 2 u uare con °· "A" 0 <..., 551 ~333 to I 0 W A ,. ~ "' d 11btliae, amcn111.i' fur a '""' llAl>~ Cur Oo11 -bdrm, ra-rm ._ .. den. ~"tory. 2bdrm, 2ba. air, ·~· .,.... . .....,.,; ... Near So. Coas t Plaza. 3 s ve , c asp . I • '"· & guard. Near S <:.Plaz:1 .. I:..,..,.. llnlt' I '• " N .... ,.' ••' I It ,. o .f ... • I s.525 8J3 9248 . BR 117 ba patio dbl frpk . pvt gar, uo pt.>ls $425 760-2160I -'"""'m() lnil r1... r ...... , ....... ]207 ($725 mo) Plush crpts, gar.IJOO _ 2 br. 2 ba Versailles con · "ar kids o'K • .,,90· mo 1475.871-lll:a! · ---_ .. -• t iv>111•1 hap l"un11>ll'i. I. 2 .... ..... •· I A.. ... t I .. • .., •'* IKn~. 1\ <"llhh• 0 -'u~ IJ1'1 .. ., .. ,.~r.itw ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~11 "'"' """ar • g ass 2 BR d 1 b· A <.: ...... oceim vie... rp c , 640-1430· 957 9303 .... l"-d 3106 2 Br garden apt. pvt patio. •v •... • .. """"u w Ubl car pvt 11ar, fully con ° a , · :.aWlas '"'""I J0ac· sec --· -· --••tt trath ~ al n ldtllh IC•Uolil'!\ l .an t harm111~ .i UH a 811 , 0 pauo tennis pool 11, yr · I""'· • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• gara~e. sml child OK. -.nu 1111.ant Sbll 00 ~ lh~ ~ ~a1 with icaedl W l>. refn u meld , 11100 ma ant yd Adults, no 11ld. M l·GJs-4215 eves ~ 842 2985 Orangetree. _Irvine IHr $39.5 546 9950 f'lllW l 1a -.s1u "' pets Inquire at 527 18th. luidoavaal. immetl $37S !bdrm, 1 l>loc.k. from --------.;,4i-l1S"u~ 1'111u·1~~ onl,-uiu (,''158375 St 714 1960 6331 o r 2 Br. I b1t end unit All Newport Shores, 2 l>r. 2 mo Isl last SIOO dean buch 547 6422 d ys $110. 28r, 112Ba. 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DllY " ,.. 03 ii l>W. $430 + sel·, adults . I• ~t'd c.-um m .. rn.il lUllll ~lier \" rr) but Coro.a del Mar l2J2 . View. lg deck 2lir 2~a . "n0.2313. 768 5600 ,...,. no pe s . No pets 547 llM nope~. 645·!>433 IJJdwlnal unit:. lul· tell 12:)0.IJUO Prtnl· uni> ..\gl ••u••••••••••••••••••• New Jbr. 3ba. ram ran , up Jen All rec fa l0 il s 333 E _ 2~l :;t Mgr JD on llCk' of LiilUDll ; m .. 1n 641 02&1.1 grudt'd hmt) for family, ~.mo 213 700 74!12 3bdrm. 2 1,b.i. Newpor t .a. . t:luse lo beach & b1ty I ht&hwa):. 8 u1ltJm11 rt' 1----------•11 Hr hou.s~·. 1¢dr, new I) de no pc~ 833 0145.'am eves Crc~I <'Ondo. no pt'l~. nf lwllh F.n11"-ed Br. stove & refng Nl"WI) E Sade. 2 br, l(ar, tlcl'k. ddUlts, no $440 54/j 7!133 vi~.\f. dOJ'f t..-nlJ) remodeled High w r AduJls uni) No pell>, Woodbndge coll 1t~e. up walk lo be11ch. C"lo~e .fo ••••••••••••••••••••••• paroled. very c lean, 2 l0 111 ijelDOlo'hd u ea r .mner-. COSTA MESA ~~o.,m36o k:' .$450 deµ SWO graue<l.Zhdrm ,2hu llo;i g llo~p $795 m u ..._,.,..Mia 3707 i:a r, washer drHr No ~·ant 1oul . urtermg 11n II Units' near lH!J l"h liWtii w u )l> l:lt!ii ullful Ad ult llunl 532237:1 c.;,dl!f720515<l)s 5~6324 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pc~ $450. lst.lui.l +SIOO • j i Deluxe 3 Ur 2 Ba frplo. 1¢111', nr So Cst t'laza NtJ pets. S55<l 644· l 103 ' _.illr&.<.1aeJtnlUlCUl1' Wl o we Ill ~·, Jll_g JiA>' J"T> 2 l'. ,, l mi..1011 Land ma r l( J Br, I S'cen1 c IJrilO"'utreu ,, Ur CV~ trEAt'HFRONT INN. I.ow dep 0'73 :!810 Agt -' ~·n•~ ., """ t·~sl1 fl•1~' ur ""· •'ICW JIJlll • .. ~ , 'n tol.., prate u! $57!. llUll ""' ""' , • ., "~ •" f l $7c .storv l'Ontlo All rt:t" Winter rate:; $90 up wk ,. __ ..a...1M 3122 wuh$166.750down w low rtmls $450.llOO lill~l"l, ·~ep a .·1· .... 1 fal·1i" Varant 893-3151 (' () n d 0 . tt" f r I~ L~l' l s ly dplx Jbr . l! full 675-8740 ~ .... or Rea!oi10m1cs G7~ f.l7UO fll2.SOO dowu Bkr Les ruo ll:t)'> ll7!> Olli!>. cl'l'S w stream!>, 1~101 J•:t1•u7.1.1 . ha frµlc· In Ncwv1>rt -••••••••••••••••••••••• t!ttmfwQ p -uz;,. Mjr 1 tJ.llj ~ llkr • il.lllrm , :!b11 , dbl ~a r, leums, elc. Adults only. ll~tlls $700 ino 64tHl303 l,gc Del Jbr aµt Steps to 1 BLK FflOM Ol' EA~, frµk . 1mm;H0 r u 11d ~O Vt>ls S4!1!> 675 !il!l!'J ~ bch, (J(:n Buy view from lar~e :1 l:ir, :J lfa. frµli-. $725 mo ~ ~ u ltli12 ~t.ach 3248 :-.lewport t:rcsl IHO deg s undeck S500 winlt'r \:-111 l g ar l>caullful Uuplex l! Br 1 Ha New CPL'>, 110 pt'IS 2178 Pl ~C l'llllu S.I.~ 7'.lli.'I (j <irf. S4l., If fo;. ..... trial/ t Pnme (; l l(Jl 57x 120 with ulder two be droom hom e ·o ns p 1t·u ou~I~ IOCJ1ted on 0 1<1 Newµorl Blvd. $250,000 Agrnt , 'ropHfy 2 l 00 ····~·················· :J br, 2 hu. •m Nurns1>u.s, fq,J<-. ql11cl lol" $750 61:! 17l)'J ltui.~Sl 848.G:lf,..1 •••,.••••••••••••••••••• s.~e.C"t a.~·u~a.r ocean .. & ~00 yrly 675 521>4 after 11e1t(hhorhooo S!iOO mo col Y ()c l''AN fHO NT lalal1na \lcw I\ I lorn 6µm and wkendh Call '\nthu11), w da}:. t l! Ur 1 Ult m ~ Plex 1;-:p '.l ''I' f I kt h llUMUi Jo'OH HENT ~ ~ taoo. front ruw :J lld rm ~ 575i. n1tc~ & w l'lllb Nl·~ 10 lin1t l11dustnal -n " rJI 1'. •'•Juntr) I l" J . lid rm ~ $550 $!>!1 5 lllr. Mol11le llorn1· knul °" m<i~lt'r s uite All llCEANF'RU:-;T I Br ~ 81111!:1 ( ~nt.,r Rti S:J!IO ! !.16."l 11551 63•·7300. Hl<ll(C:M ltl.000~11 rt Wul k tn ll1p1"1iru11a$650 1• ~ d d• , t\'j)rne111l.frpl<·.µ,lhd1. large deluxe !:"ra){ <!!.', dow11 Ow11cr t"l.lfl) 1>1;,;,x.i;; l\"t'dlll'c •. )ar a n ~,arai.:c ' <illJL-.only Sfi{.1(1 mo 171·1!1 IJuillrn:.. IJOOI , l cn n 1•~. S4c" A. 1 Iii ~·· SPM"ll>t"S ~FW ·1 llr :1 .'\ 1• w 11 1 ~ 2 R \Ir r(I lsl TU al 12,,.., fur 2• 1 ~°'µct:. W\'l011mc 1 '1!1!:!:.ll6 !>pa IA!U!>e Prine on } \\tole~ .~· 1.ul~ .o . '.··,: • · 1-•>"'uhou-.t' fr' 1 Yt:ilri. p h ii S u 111Ia11 I Costa ~IO 3224 !llH Z56ti ,,, ~73..2971 1\l(l S.1H 7Ml.'.l .-H:,, d~l'llt I pcl.5 673 664(/ Ba i;;~ 'i.a~r. frp l Sll:itl •ara e deck w 1d:..e~ r Meat to Maior lank 5,350 Sq Ft Comml'rl'lal Bldg 1 Blk lo Pac•1fH' Ocean Sell $350,IJOo 1"F. $2, 140 Month W9tMy M. Taylor Co. Re}lltor ~ 2l03 1•••••••••••••••••••••••1 no fee I ~75 2 Ar \dolt-. . Ya rel. ~ 1-; w I'll It ·r ~11 o ll i-; s OCEA.'llF'HCJNT. lllx 1 br. ~. ~ ~ u frt~lb S400 221>.I 1-? Loh for Sale 2200 I klDS /PETS 01( I Nl•w l'Olltl~ I l! & 4bllrm I rwl tre~:. lOO L Jn) 0111 Jflr 21.\.:i ., blk::. lu hl h 2 ha upper. wanter. l! l"ar 13br, 3ba, frpk. µn 1~ pall•• I ''J c1fic. ""The Rluff:.."' • . I . . . . i\1•re., Sµa r:.eh ""II I . . -. . " .••. , ... l . s1··5 •••••••••••••••••••••••! E Sid e. fencl'd ya rd U\'l'Un \'lt>w. frµll-. IJOol .1 2 1 . 3 !I .; 1 .1 !! .1 lt!rnli:. µuol S'iOO mo , r g111 . :.unucc«, l111en :. ':'ar ... ~IL'> 110111 '-mo &12 8808 or 760 OHil:J ''r OCr..a.N VIEW I g~~a~t". ~ Br $5-15 I lt.•1nii-. 'PU 6315751 orl 213 ~.2501 -'· · I~ S.15 6100 a'ad. WI), $900 ind I t>W. 8271 f~1-t lf7Z! , !l;A &\2 2510. 646 ·ld48 j tl48 151 l Ull b :i!!llU W <A•eanfronl 1 '•acre plus, flat pad. 51 -, EMBALDIAY b7 -31.1n ll1rlrm. 111>1-. & dr11~ j:!liclrm, ~ha uµs l a1r-. apl, m an lo Dana Po1nt ~EAST S I D1>: fall 1t11d1 LI Kl-:~1-.W Oc d f l Prof.Decorated !ii r •efnl( '>lO\I• >125 "'" 'l~wl) p1t111lt.'tl Bil in~: Harbor , $129,000 up For Wlllter e\cnrng:. ."> lhl'I 5 Br 3 LSa . llumt' ~ llhm , eansi e ronr 1 ruw C!llr 1-den l"Ondo ,..nd un 1 Ur <":.rpel~ tlrave~ \\1t1l 1mml·d i5~ Olt:I \vJil 1m meu 631 -l·ll•~ ·-' & t 898 7""" fl I . th . b . t f I' Gorgeous view C> rvme -. . . 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Useable 2000 :,q S250000 ~ ll0411 I ' u,~ ----I mini( p 110 iJ:.e Lu W1UTER Rir.u.T"'L !>Ullo f.I~ mo 642 556!1 n bldg or pla ns for 10,0011 . . . . ll kt' a model s75o Garc:lt"m•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ul 't:dn S950pcrmo "' ........ "" l ~rl(1:'2lir d o:-1·t11lJt'ad1 I . . : sq fl bldg /\gent . lal»oa P"unwla. • Reallor75!1 L877 *· • • • • • • • NICE :J br. nc\\I) pamll"lll Wah:rfr1>0t lluml·:. Int· llir 1.011. !>lt.'P!-lo h1·arh, l tll 111<1 .\11 l>l"l,, "'' .IWrm. :!'Jl)a . "'ail nn~. 631-73!!0 B I d K S 11 e s l e V!'. lo I New condo. 2t>drm. :!' ,tw 2 BH 2 Ba z SloQ Cun & vaµerL'<l h•Hllt' 111 qo1et Healt11rs 631 MOO ha) & f c r r) S4 25 t•h1lllrt:n !.'){)() •oi5 111 1, I SG!I~ mu tiH 0685 ,;, oc n bay plan.s f or fn•k, gar. xlnt 1'. :.illt·I llo Xlnt local11m S41ill 11_c1ghhorhovd. fned ~rd. 673·1!i00 d y:. 675 llHI I f\.')72JIY.! c u:.tum home a vail 1... 1• 11 557 .,9., ~rmo fam rm SS!l5 Ail ern I l'V('S H.a1hel11rup1.1111"1 lncOlllf Prot-rty 2000 Priced al $J:i(l,OOO l "on oc·a~on a · " .,ti 111 848-7945. 848-9840 me<l. Call 8J7 0365 LEASE/OPTION Cotta ~sa 3724 1.111111,..:. ~.!;i i! Hr I.' 11.i $425. ~ llt?,I - ••••••••••••••••••••••• tactJanel6405639 1\GT 545 ~ 80 I LGIJlll'CIHigu.I 32521 $4000movesyouin ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1;.io!f.-.M1 ,\:,k f11r F1J1•· I Ba SI<!.'> t Br S365 Ua Majorcorporat 1on. t ";ihf OutofC~ :Jbr l'ontlo + dt>n. Ua1·k l! l.ldrm house l"lt•an & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ht::NT A PPLI ES T() IBHlbath.ulllµc.1.(Juicl Block tol~a.h . ,11~111,111~ !um. •\pti. /\~ulls.~c~ headquarte rs complex Pr~ 2550 ~}'.new l'rpt & pamt, 2, 11cat 2 nul~' fr~m ltt>a<"11 :J Ur 2 lla \"iew fqilt·, l~l.:HCllASE . 4 ,•Mrm . ;ululti.. 110 peL-. Sl95 mu immac• l Hr(1rplc lg ll\t ~..i:l;•~··rU ~ldA ~ .. ~·""' shows triple l'\e l return •••••••••••••••••••••• <·ari.:ar. pvt pat io. pool. Si7S 1rno Cull carolt'Al(t S695 Nt·w in :.id t· famil) rm , d1n1111: rm, :11 SHMld"'I' >~71}g!I l µal io l(<tr,i~l' i .. riu•n•· l v 1 ~ on cast!. in of $2.970.000 Sf!)() ti:JI 3081 1147 fllUO ' • b<ith condn "' '1ew · ' 1·a,,,..,n puo . rt'l' r at- Sell pfice $16.946.285. Yucl·a Valley. 5 adj~1nin~ --Ki~ _!'~t~ OK ~5 151~•-64ti·3062 • ShJdw Afll Oet"ur· I urn . j 673 111011 t:<tll lt'fl lllAM ·11 ,. Prin. onlr . Wm, Cr ook, res. vi~w lots. IOOX295 Sant a Ana He1l(hls J 2 Br I Ba .C o n tlo MisaionVieio 32671 . , . pnvate patro Water & CostaMeM 1124 <:ram1da!l7\l l!lll ·~ Crook Int I Rltrs. PO Boi. ea Ready lo bid. Uni~ Bdrm. hardwoocl floors . w c arport , hit i ns + ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnunac .. J lg,• burm :., l ~d , g a s paid SltlO mo !••••••••••••••••••••••• 1194, R edlands , Ca $60,000 12 d wn. EZ lge l o t SGOO i m o clothes w •d S..185 mo 3 8 2 1ia • d (; lg fn<:d yard, dhl )(ar 646-533() I HEWLYDECOI 2 Hr Stove Adults . IQ> 92373.Ph714/793·2726 t e r m s O wn er 1 A~t L'>1 last+S200 dep i\"l 842·0003 r,1 _ ACo1n n .,0 1n1.1m l Lease ti444227<tfl 5 µm • __ . • ~ls Hef"s l!.l flooJ C714 i962 7791 ,., -poo :spa ·~0 ... , as ttonlitqOftt.ach 3740 I Br gas pd. end gar. S290mo 646·0983. 546 till4 ...... ~Oft SSIO + util '1!17 :W:i.t Waterfront 2 Sl). J br 1-u•u•••••••••••••••••• rd washer pool Adults _ _ _ . _ 7.uNITS ~+ ACR ES nr_ ~aE _Lut~ '28r-l& dUJ»e S38Q r'lft _ 011rt.O.: _ 324 2 _ HOME FTm n ENT ~ludy r $800... m unt.h tu ~--R -taf $8SO"f . !I 642·50'T3 . I' Br Apt $275 t:arpu , • Obi. spo Remote area dog. · V 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' month + boat duck 1f :.o .~ e2n 8 , urnd --L'>l & ld,t i 11 W 18th st. PRIME & d s 645 1ctona 3 Burm S.S50 1-'encetl · uu ', a Con o 2 Ir I la Apt _ w1pine •oak. ~oa s. gas. S46-9124 Lease or Rent 4br. Jba . ~ard and ~ara)(e Kid~ & desired 645 7573 Ckea n & Bay 'ie"'. 2(1 I ' • '\o !JCL'> ij4ll 0371 , COSTAMIESA el~ SS mo~ale home 31.l' s li p S 2200 mo pet:. welt·u m l' t .;II llAHHOH \.11'\\ llOMF boat sbp Comm lenn1!>1 ~ewl>_ dernr CJ,, 1>tl ~~Wt'r lar.,.c1 Hr Pat10 4r AREA SI zo ;1)00 -Ga 11 D o~. 3bi-,-2'9a ,•-cpl~ drp~. Lst .lasl,.full} l1mdi.ci;,"oo 9&f.256Q <>I' 973 2971 A11.t . • · • -rourts. pool w a.. her. encl ~r. pool, d ~ a:.ht'r .. 1~14664568or466-3671 f en 1•e u y11 ru . n r &s pa.callGym onorEI nofee Love() 3lir,28;i hriml' Uner 2 rrpks 2 t"iir AduJts6425073 JI.Mage Adull~.no~Lf ~~1/!44~:::!5 ;11~~ BlDld your own cahm on W1bun Placentia S575 liott Murphy 846 1371 ~:~·::i~~;·.~~~n~~ ~~~1 garag~ w ele< ~ 11.araJ1.l' l Ir Towwhottse Sl3'i5 ~ :>7i;t, • :r.lex and fourplex All this be· ul lot s ur 963 1777 aft 5 l"ine 3244 N1 <'c 4 br humt· un qu1l'l munat• '">ul. 1 lllk to door opener I r11 ate :-.1ewl) tlecor ga~ Jiil Shafll .\1i>-..i \·erde l! BR 2 · "h ii ' •trnet 1•0 ,11 ·1·h11ol~ & J ,... "3l1 0 ne ~ 1;,r"l'l I' I h id en ldmgs wil new roof~ rounded b) national MESA VERDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ' • • grammar schl, $11011 mo :;..,_1.,,,;, ,. e n cl jla r µu11 J "'' t-nt· i.:ur no•· 1 r '-·· I< a~an~" ()WC r L'Z r . I • !>hllj)j)lll" ~·r11l1· 1 1• hu • """' """ IJVO d h r \ 11 u I l . 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"t·ar l'arport. poo f id I I f "'\ nope1 nc11(hborhoou $8511. l!>t & l~I YS-12 aflc1 SP ~1 Newport t.och 3269 ~I t\dull rnupll" nnl> H.1 .'s FINEST u woe nr n~t' n ,\\'\JI. no"' 2 UR . pvt µalw II•""' •"!JI>. & paint ~5 mo Call :,.iti ~ a.~k fur l'am ur l..;rn ••••••••••••••••••••••• last .. '>l"l" l>a•·11I , w.a.-_ I G ••••••••••••••••••••••• :\11 j)t•t!> !':ea r 111):.g Sµan1s1J E.'>la l1•l.11"111g' ~~'>mo 6i3Rllfl'.l.ir 40 A st·enic Ore..:on t"oa"l 646 ~ _,'J""Vil · reen lldrbor View llnrnt:i-. l<1•Jllur fi·l2 ;,:13:.i BC'aul1ful µark hkt• ;,ur PROPHTIES'· £let'ln t1ty. rem·c>ll, oul l Bd n rndo Sfi2S mo :ibdrm. Zha , ram rm . round1nj.!s T t>r rut ed SIWldmR view aN•ess1 LAH(;,., FAMILY llOM E /\vaal now Call Craig new .. rµl. varnt. drap.-,. Jb.lrm, 2' ,h;i r onrlo .. Tht• pool Sunken Rlll> bhQ. 10,...Tlll!JO,.M.I ble.uwner'l922499 3 Br i Ha Fam Hm 631 tl!66 S91111, be, 644 5965 . Bluff:.. x lnt l11cat111n spark.linR fo untain s ~~~~~ii:~~;;::1 ROCKLB>GE MANOR ~~~~tk111 ~it~-~~n,R;~~~~~ I~~~ I~ 644 7007 "1~~~:1;~:119:11=<1<· 2 Br 2 ~t!~~:~\~ ud~n1~1~ u :re: eii Colorado Spnngs .area f••nt·cd yartl, <'(>Vered --------Walk 1n l"h•:.t'li>. hom e 100 yr olu fr111ns1on . re vatiu lmrne dieit el} llEi\l.TOHS THEILUFFS Ila rnr11Jo, :! 1·.,r J:•H Ilk•· krlc·hcn & i·1tb1nl'ts 16 UNITS l·enlly rcs toretl.Over l!'2 avail $ti9!> mo ,\Ment Spae1t1us & :.polll''I> :1 rnn1m 1.11~11 $7110 f.111 l lHC W<tlk 111 lf unt•nl!ton acres of grounds. mo re 957 tnOI WW<J hndgt' 2 ~Lor}• l llr , tk!rm. 2•1 bath end un•l or 1~·1 ?.J~1 Cl·ntcr IRANDNEW Take tM 1st us t'r of rom pooent depreciation for that tax shelln St rut· lure 2nd T 0 lo your Ilk ing. 29'7. down. A ~uaal Plat'e F:xclus1ve 75:! 1920 than SOCIO sq. fl of hvmg 11' lkt pool, 'ifl<• lennl!> w1thrpvt pauo 011 "Thl' r I Hcdroom furn S-1211 Sl)dl"c t-Jc·ar gar &car 3br Co D (J l'~h a . & lak e $48 5 1.,,. !;r eenbelt "" 111 our tlXl rrrl :Iha •unclo. Tn•• 2Bedroomlurn S51 11 nal(e hl11.e>e Comm w n ba I cony dt>n , rrp Ii·. 121.:rn~:r. llJJ!I ungmal a rt'<.t Avail now Hluff:. xlnl l111•a 111111 bl t I 7till !IJ1:1 I >wn1·r rnJI. Poss i e , 1>rc!ot:n y w pal10. S675 a\ail I I WOODllRIOt;t:. 1\r c<i :1 .i1111.-S95011111111M•1111111iffllui1·111W1111111·-• r~s1tl $395.000 U1ann.e !16 o 4 u 8 5 h ,1 m e . BH 2,, Ua. uman~ .. ,,.11n 1 ;•iiiiiiiiiiiii;. ____ _ <.:ram & A~soc R. E 8!12i7l1 SS2orr11.1• 1• s.:li 5400. bar rr111"rOWIJ\ c. I am ti 1 RN Eslah E Sule., l! hr 1 IJa . .:iir rm, fplc . l"J'l!>. drµ~. 1\C. ON WATl::R 2 Hdrm 2 .:;a-..,.. ~ Gi5 8133 l"dr l(ar . a vii1I 1Jc1· I O:" Wi\TEH 2 Hdrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~25 +des> 152 I \t:f} t'h?Jn $775 mt>) rl) PLACE Moved lo Santa fJarbara. Nl:'wport R1v1cra Condo. WOODBRIDGE I • 3 Oil SJ::C..:LlHJTY UINUtJ l! 8<1yshl>rf'~ llumt> for ll·a'\' Jt.r 21>., ~l<I m11 IA2 1321 llJrl.ur H11lgc Crt•st ;i llr :1 BJ nt•\l'r laved 1n $1:,00 mo Stt•\ l" !157 tlMlo or 640-9345 .\dull). no llt'b l llhl1es Frc>1" LA(Jl.INTA 111-:R M O~A 16211 Park~1ue l.n. 1 hlk W of Beach. J blks S ot !-:clinger ~j 5441 3744 ' 9UAIL ..__~~ 2800 lmlr) hookup. 00 lll'l'>. t11mrn µool & l~·nrni.. 2 ha Se<'unl} S950 mo rttOf'llTIES Will trade 40" lol on l.1d o 3Hr. 21 >Ha. J.IOOI. lcnn1~. · i.:c B drm l b" \ 1 c w ¥ Isle with 2 Rdrm home no pets .$6SIJ mo. GiU ZS62 t-den. 21 • ha, 2 1·ar i:i;ir, $li50 mi; · •••••••••..•........... 10,... TN l :JO '··M.I for incom e pro ducing (am rm. <lining arc<1 . ON WATl-.R 2 lldrm. 2 "'!!!!!~~,~~!'!1!'--I cornmere1al 805 682·5142 110~~ FOH Hl-:NT fplc. t pts, drps. comm b 1 11 r ~ 3 iidrm . SS!l5. Fenct>tl pool Avail 1mmcd $765 a, cxci·p Hine• Y urn U1g Canyon fownhous <' 2Hr. I&, adlls. JXlol. ten lux. 2br 2ba. s µertac11lar nc:.. $550 11 ,11• 1 , r lse golf ('Our~c & lak<.' 11c•w .»>'!·04l2 · IUHITS a...t~s \"ard and r1arane K1cb & +-dcp C<ill 752 12112 Sl40ll mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ h sc1Ja ra11• 2 car gar, l<'n -n1 ~. µo lll: Jae. 1:-c Mewporlt.ach 3769 Westsidt! t:osla Mt>sa. good condition. ancom e $40,800 yr. Price $445.000 Dn payment $130.000 owe balance at 11 '4 pt:ls wekom e 964-2566 or WOODIRIDGE Waterfront Homu Inc !17:~ 2971 ,\~ . no fee n__..___ 6 3 .a 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bd 2 Ba rondo s.5751mo ~ I· I-. HouMt F.rwished -9rl5 mo 644 211 16 ••••••••• • • •• •• • • • • • • • • 4:"-f R€HIG€ HOM€\ Real Estate Investment~ m3W. Coast Hwy, NB 645-6646 Corona del Mar 3122 N<·w Jhdrm, 21 •ba condo Call Cra•R· 631 121ili ••• • •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • w 1 l h u c t' a n v i e w . ONTHl-:Bl-.;ACll S750 m_o ~.'al l Gi nny 11•llllJ:1~:11 l!:xec· xlra lge villa l br. I Br duplex w /frvlc. 968-4456or962·0496. -~~~.!.·~-den. 2 ba, 2 frµk -. pool. Hl.liFF'S ~I hdrmi.. 2 bath. $7711 mo 2 Udrm. I bath ~ mo i\gl 675·5930 or 64().IH46 $.590/mo. 640 9000 As k R~ALTOHS jaC"uzzi . ..w-.'s t l'11 ff & ror Faye Jhdrm, 2• 1ba. 11va11 now ' C>twcr ss.5lt mo tlj:J 21111 Waterfronl l·ondo, lrg :J Br ---$695/mo fi44 0685 o r Prestii(111us 4bdrm , 3ba 21g Ba w ts lip for 35' Remod. 3 br. 3 ba. 2 sly 557.2302 Racquel C lub h o m e, UDO ISLE power hoat $1000/mo + home oo beach. pvt ~ate, 2500'. S795/mo. 556·6576. 2Rr, 28a. frplc. e ll'<" gar ulll. Agt 673·4062 fjl.lltastlc view , $1500/mo UiE 2 Br home. cpts. stv . Woodbrld Will L door, tll:i01mo. 675·6948. Perunsula Pl r,ollhouse 3 .... -.:"ES (213 )9 2 8 -1 844 or re fr1g , fnctl y d . gar. ge ow h se 88,S.021S.or 7934955. '""".,_ (714)675n64 adlts SJ50mo.644-!1806 .ibr, Jba, frplc, hehind Bdrm, ·1 ~. ba. frplc. Absolutely prime loco· •--le-h park/pool, i;cardener $975 •Compl retlec , a ltral' patio, 2 car l(ar $800 y r tJon in Corona del Mar~ ac 3148 Eas l side 2 4 " L tv1 n ~ avail J an. Isl 552 1269 tave 3brhsc.newpainlin ly Agt h15 1771.675·3890 and Balboa Peninsula .••••••••··~··•••••••••• Dining area . la r ge . &out.crptg,d rapes.tale, S..Cletntnt. 3276 Larae aaumable loans. Love I y 3 Br . s e m 1 kitchen. 2 Br .. Oen. lrg TR Vis ta Exec 4 Br etc. Nwpt Shores 1640 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aakfor/lti>"lVer fwmshed, frplc. canyon fenced y rd.P etsOK.s.575 ~:~.,:,::e: Jui:t~or~: yrly Oldervrer.673-8145, Elegant condo JBr. -------~~:'o. 9SS,:~ . ..!!!" ~-1.652_ • w u rv1ew. rec fac . Bel 675 4886 2•2Ba. Dramat.1c 120 DUPLIX M.I. tiif...;;f•.Ch --3169 LEASE OPTIO~ Air shutters. neut tone!\ llarbo'r View 11.1m es, degret> ocea n view Tiie Near beach, 2·3 bdrm., 2 ••••:;;-•••••••••••••••• $2,000 lllOYH yott 111 Nr schqols , shopp1nl( 4bdrm. 2ba. fam rm, nu :~l}~· t~';f~~;. T'i>e~~~~ car 1ar11e. near puk. UDO ISLE Rent applies to purchase 760-2601 ~1:7 paint. $995 m o. S795 ~-3334 ~~Y·lml642·16o3 Completely furnis hed 3br.2ba condo.G46·3062 llHTALS <>:ean view lux co~do. ,., vt w ith every thin g you ....wpc)ITHGTS 2br,2ba $925 NEWBLUFF'SCONOU block to beach . 2hdrm. ••• 1.._._5 need Remodeled & de· Clean 2 br, 1 ba, w/lge 2br + D 21h ba $800 l...arge 3 br, 2 ba, bnghl den. 2ba. lf99.4198. · "' '"""' corated. 3tir, den I! bath. yd, on cul-de·sac. 'pets & Jbr. n .ba $.SSO murtyard patios. Dream In boomin1 llfWth West $1650. Monthly . Bill children OK, $575/mo. 3br.2"11ba $1400 kitchen. No pets. S980 ....... - Dmver. 1 and 2 bdrm. Grundy,RJtr.675·6161 <..'Urt 6425554 4br.2t.>tbq S900 Coles wo rthy & Co ~str.o 3271 l:lr9ad 6 butter rentals ' -· 4br, 2'ttba $1 ISO ~0020. •••••••••••••••• •••••• • Clln'elltly runnln1 97% 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, Penin Pt. 3 br, 1 ba, double 11aragt>; 4br + Bonus. 2"'1ba $900 ------l>.50/m_o fix up·s ave 011 ~led. Scheduled In-home. Mo lo m o . o r fenced y ard. pets OK, 3br,2ba 1650 4br, 3ba.·prof. decor , all !'flit! Jbr, 2ba 10 blks C!OIPe SM2:.>0. Very al-winter I e as c . $6 7 5 . $535/mo tst last ac 4$1SO. Kids & pets okay-Tustin built-ins. micro. frplc. 2 rrom bch, 213.990.9376 & , tractive low interest 673.2113. • 2Ull Ca~yo~. Oriv4: by. 3br.2ba S600 car gar. I blk ocn . 2l3·3.S3·2350 1 flnanclna available. ---. 645-'7000 LagWla Hiiis lll50/mo.548-;4769 --- M.a00.000 full price. May 4 BR in Back bay area. • · --------aer. 2Ba, fam rm. i t ar adalftle. Pool le lg back y rd. 38r huge yard lots of 3br. 2ba Newport Shores, tncl gar~. fncd bk yd, 17141 l7J"4400 ' P"1iaJly furn. Yrly lse xt;as, $595 mo. ' newly decorated 7!>4·6282 vehic le ~«e avail, 121JI 621·2121 avail. Sl700/mo . 641·0763' 646·6684 or9a-1818 • 32108 Via de Oliva. S4SO NO LEASE REQUIRED YEAR-ROUND FU .. - Soc1al Ac1tv1t1es 0 1 rectnr • F1ee Sunday Brunch • 860 s •Par ties• Pru~ much more GAUT RECREATION: Tennis• F•ee Lessons (PIO & pro shop). 2 Health Clubs• Sauna • Hyaromassage • SW1m ming • Or1Y1ng Range BEAUTIFUL APART- MENTS: Singles t & 2 Beo1ooms • Fu r n1shea & Unfurnished •Adult L1111ng •No Pets • Models Qpen aa11y 9 to 6 ' Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport fetch/So. 1700 16th SI •Oo•e• .it 1611\I (714) M2·5113 Newport leach/No. ·J 880 Irvine (Al 16th • (714) 145-1104 1~t· ha l'lwll" an•a :-11l1h•,t 2bdnn, • 3ba, lu.x unit In mo. lit last • sec re· lkul t >•tall' i-·m n ...... U.fuahlwd 2Br. lBa, yd, $.\so mo. util 8. Ca . h 1 quired. 758-2565 :~:::::::::::::::::_'"'' •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• pd. frplc, n!frig. stove, ll nyon wit tenn 1. ............ J206 D/W, BB~Lno pets. <439 jaclcpool.833-3349 • ......... ••••••••••••• Hamllton~·7114 WAI.I TO llACH , \ Pl N t: Bl.l; Ff• ,\ l'TS Spac 2 Ur 2 Ila t\llull Complex Pat 111, 11l•w. frv k , enl'I g.,r g • .,, SIUl"t'. dt~h ... :.r. :-µa lndn rm Fr11m i:.oo SP:\fc ti:ll 1>107 Ql5 SW:> l lir I B.1 \pl Cari..1t1:!>. drape~ µ11ul lndn rm lmrned l•t r upam·) Atlull~ uni< l .il UK TSL. Mgmt 1;.i2 1!111:! $450 S4~5 2 llr I , BJ Twnh:.e .\II huill 11h Palin \ant 1.ndn rm Sm t·h~lu. ~m IJl'I 111\ lmmed on·u1>ann I ~l.1 ~1gmt 642 160.1 l~e I Ur 1 Bu l nfurn I <.'all 11314 /lllHI U.STSIDE 170 E. 18th St. :'liOW Hl-:NTIN(i N ... w Z lxlrm un1b w garage Furcl"d air No pels Call < 't•ntur. .!I 1 ;olrl Coast 1t. .. i1111rs ~ 11611 ' .1rl.linl( 1 lt·an l Ur I Ii:! ~JIJ 1-'entecl vard , 1111!-l•J1ol Ht•f1'l..: SrnJll I h1ld UK '\;o µt!b 1!16o \\,lll.1•1· ~llll !btio or ~IK ;IA(ll llle8tiBJIU APARTMENTS llc • .ut1ful f:arden JIJli. f'(IJI ~\ "1>a \null:-no JX'L" l\;Jt h S335 I lklrm $390 l250 \".rnl(ua nl. 5 W·!Hi2G 2br Duplex S4i<J. ulrl ptl. /\duJts l>t5I!10:1 no Pl''' 333 E 21sl Sl Mv H :iu S-t~n 631 !1583 2 lklrm :.! 11<.i $400 mo 1 hdrrn a!luh rnn :91 W \\ "'''"· do w rel·. fa1·il ~5!l 5S!ll l\J•'h JJ>l. aft 4pm or l'm~i: l l<t rhnr dl'an. q u11•1 & ,, <I am s . .l1m 545-596!1 Avail now frl'shl) paml ed I Br $325 mu J I) Pro p er l y M ((mt 751-2787 New E side u ps t.11 r ~ duplex. 2bdrm. ·2u;1. Crpls. drps. rern~. Sto\ C • dis hwas he r . laundry room. encl gar & opener. frplc. patio. no walerbed. no pets Maddie age cou pie, $450Jmo $200 dep 645-89:11. 2 Br 2 Ra Townhouse. pat10. itarage SSOO mn 8311:~1 S.3'15 mo .. ,~ Bach Ciarden l.11111 Slovt• & refrqze /\dulls. n 11 prL' $300 548 l~i7 llir. Ilia ul1I pd S330 mn Refni::. stll\'e new cpl No pel;. 599 ll amiltn n 645 7184 2 RR I R.i VIEW. $450 mo . adults Couples ideal A{ll David , 646-32.55 .,..,.. 1126- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large. spacious 3 bdrm. 2 ba t h , frpl c , dec k , 1345. AduJts only Upper 2 g a rage . 5 O O m o • BR new cpts & drps No Da rly n e . 49 4 -36 72 , pets. 311 W Wils on 881-1161. 631·2177 -- -2 br, $435, balcony. sep SOUTH t:OAST PLAZA guage, nr ean vie,. AREA. 2 Br I Ra. L 768--4541. 586 0741 patio. pool. rer racil. tiiif'-'• leech 114'0 security gates. no pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• $480. 968·3652. Spaclou s Fam i ly ·2 Br·l350. Pool le play . 1round. 548-9556 from U.7PM. I) Brand new I & 2 Bdrm Plen><>lnte Condos, Pool. spa, tennis. 1ara1es <213 ) 5Q8. 7202 dys : (714 > 842-4721 eves. --------·--' ' H • ·······;·· ~~· .. ·-······.···· -.................... . . ..;e.,............... ............. ......•• -.... . ...... ; ................ !t ••• ~ ........................... . ,~.,,,..._, . ...-... Ol6ir llfl ... : t we.' O..lp . rluneh11. 6 ••YLOWPllCll'tt fWp far IWe. DO job too W1111&aa&ALLY CLEAN llridl~.laaaUJC>tlt Paintlnl 6 ,.,acin1,· U · I' .... ...... ,... .. ~ MHcll tie Coaatriatllo. If 101a o. Ludaeap• 111 aln· ...u. Quia, , HOUl&T Call Gincham Newport, Costa lleta 6 cent• on wood. Call TleC.. M .. MU m ,.., .. , If( my''" nt It tmmce. rr.. •t 21 yra .... nst. GI.rt. ,....eet.M64123 IMM.f7~171eves l...anyM$-85Z8 N 1 11 1 ,:; tr•~-· 110. ell =sr:fa ) = JJjoty I exp. a...-... wt.JCU.S. JA<X OF~ TRADES Wcdiaa Motber's ~lal ...... ALL HAND WORK P:ow,,.:•~a;:.~r~:H.... ' a Q...,. •U•inal• pe • ... ardln1At/Land1uplo1 Pl......, elec heaUD1 tor lbe Holiday's.••••••• .. •••••••••••••• Ruaooablerates value at reu. mat. ftN odll' Cp& ,..,.1r ts )IR Qll Tru trim ' remove odd L..a... , • .....; Complete or roiatlne Movln1? The Star vine John, S46·0720 eat. 6 su11utioD1. :r . 0. wotll myllell •••••••••••••••••••• ••• • __ ..:;,._ __ .______ ,.. .... ,... -d t h ....... .......,. 17 ..... G-• .. ard 111114 care •1 II le .. , Free eal ,,.__,~·. Maril-for a ...._._e """ en 1 ave --.......a--a. ---vwt • ---...;.1 -:...:r.r-. .:......, UlOIOl C1.aa lum lundmade , ~--~~~:::•-.vc" ....... ·Home hnprovemeat, Z5 ..._ iu d i ~,-..-. H.8 ---.. -_ .. -.... ., peraoeal touch. Wja. ~=Li'!!! ce ...... •••••••••••••••••• · • tedllr' • W.WleC.'1*l t leann1 rho6c. fabrln , ao'\ dis -----'JT'l •llP· P'9DftS. carpen· dow1/Cpt1 lac haded. . -· Neat tchH •text111res T,.. Slrrlce --._ Clua • Uphoh ce>unl, free e.1Umat s . Georp ll>Ullbl 1ardenln1 try6painUAl.Ul-OM Ml-M44,Ml-3IMll . ,... .. ,..,.,... ,,,_l:t. ltl-1419 ..................... .. ·-=:"::. •.:..:ov1:· Ww111ur TrYl!k Moun ::! IMl--.0 lft'Vl<.'i!. Free eat., clean· Mw•u11•..._.. II.RS. CL,.. .. .,,.. .. .,.ES IT••••••••••••••••••••••• Serv.-speclaU1e ID . u. ... 11 lit ..,........_ ....,_.._ 1.1111 • malnl. !i45-'1072 ••••••••••••••••••••••. c.IU .. • l'n p-•-t•-•. p ri .._ ' -•-•-·-. -GLEA .. Apta, hmes, -.w&• ape na removln& Yuccas• 1 • -· -u••••••••• •••••••• • • • • u • ...a-...1 ,... I ed • n-..1 .. F t -=~~--~ nurr IH!lTALl.A l'IUN Wa.nl • Beautiful Lawn .-..n.owvuu ... oora c ean bachelon, 646-ntO irruo. wora. ree ea . !.!,.u .. '!fs . Free est. ---Ke1Nilra, ll•am • up V.-1maklntr • allu11 The Quack & Eaay Way? • waxed. Be ready for Raobl. Steve. S47-4281 _,_,., ---•••••••~••••••• 1!101l1terr 1 le•11 l111& llun1. al•o u1lur1n1 ~11 me for free esl. on the Holidays. AnyUme Esp bollHlteeper seeks DAVE'S~INTINO TREEDESIGNS Tre•1la.llva• ~·--.•~"-I ~ru.Ga.1&7:t-.•t4 landscape, clean·up , ~S.A. mwclient.t.Cleauhses, ... •••••••••••••••••••• lea c··. j p. D. I h ... ._ -~ maintenance 842.9907 •uii:i·iiniii1:--------Servin& Area 9 yrs Pvt Poet Box Service Prunln&. sculpturlo1. T-lcal le1et .... C••..__ -.,--apart,ect. Call 980-9063. Most reasonable, in· THE MAIL ROOM."" hr toppln&. thinnin&. re· ~ . ..,.. ....................... ....................... -Ptw•'--'• --•••••••••••••••••••••• TUIS Hallllnc6DumpJoba "rHnlll~ sured.lic'd.511>-842.S 3IJOOEC1tHwy Cd M-NB moval,clean-up.6'6·1145 ft -'and&nav1an ('bn~tm.o r......... l .. AlUrC!, I\ a c I R d • . .., 640-0340or6'4·4481 I .t • <'•l.nDIS Spc,1116Lu 1oa m t'°'-Wl• t're" ~l11n11te Topped/remuved, ·c1ean· As1t,.'2f~..!~ >'· ....................... ~/ROLLINSTALLED TN!e • 1hnab trimi;nla1. -···················· e · UQ your )'lll"hl or Kevin 67~~. ti73 lS03 1416. lawn renov. 751-3476 .....,.._ I create c ustom UP · ...... removal. yd clean·llPI. (--.. .._ "~11 K od RWABLE, RETIRED holstered walls. 839·0730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ha··"ng, con"rete, dirt . . .--\le -vll'Olam.-nl.t ....... ·~ t •> m.ctric_. Lll.ndscaping Tree Trim· Hauliq .ervice. l"" ton "" .. ~. 1\&MM!d 1•~. 6 pa.., .)Out Hohd•> p•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• mane Clea'n-ups Free t:naclt. we buy dn It win· MIDWEST COUPLE . . New & recovers. Hepair Jim~-0118, 6'6·1413 .......... ...-... J?ZI t~· M2 *3 t:i.t~CTKll'lAN rnced Cfit. A'viles.646 46SS dows . Ca 11 Les le r will lake xlnt care of Fine ext/~t pa1nt_lng by specialist/slay ·b usy T ....... Ccp h ~bl&o a t el&bt Cuu:1 n.iht rre~ t'St1111at.-on -----st7.(M27 :U.~~:{ ,.:r.~· C~I~ ~~~~~. ~~~ns. prices. Reliable. 548·0512 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ••••••••••••••••••• U:Aa , Hora d'ouvtt'li 11nd Lllr1tt"ursmall1ob11 Si.mmrns Garde&ing NOJOBTOOSMALL DECKS. s pecia lizing Reading Writing Math \."t'.S1'<>11 lNTERIOH ouwr deUc1uu11 tmlr-:t-~ U e U.'.17254 673 0359 ~~Pl~lle clodmm ree· OR LARGE' Freeesl jlllliililili .. illiiliililllmi--l "Ame~~a1 P.alnting & walking decks. mobile Science Music Stuly ARPE.NTRY f N lh f raco Sl\Kn 1• · n scp car · · · Decor Res1d/Comm. home roofs, lic'd & ans. Methods , from $3. II) JI&,) "2 ll80ll l;r~:are:rb> Sola o~c ~~ ~htRy. L>eR~ndubll~ ~ke646-6684 ___ D_a_v_e_. _S45-_8046 ____ I •ll1c.,k9 Free est. guar. 646·1460 Free est Wall 642·1822, 64S-5176548·9570 . ...::rv1ee ei.s ates u G _. 1r.-1 d •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• or 77n 27"" ... -2:tli2 ·••• w __.... cea Haul-gradina umptruck »; c t p l ., "" T--'--s.r.Ke FATiil!:n "SON -yrs cl(pencnce !>:JI 5055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s'-'1ploader demolition. Reas. rales·lawn ser vice. 11180 us om am ang J'r-. a,.....nlry . new -4' re c:-.t/Co.c..... _ _ _ .. · Int/ext. Matenals·labor QUALITY ROOFING ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·.--L·•~~ Cl d , L'~ _. d i .. t treefrydwork831 l2S7 landscaping, s prinkle r ~l Plans 147 71611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ic.K.·uncaan ean, ep(!n .,.,.penenc""' a mar .. e . 111Stallal1on & repair. guar, free est 953·9810 All types, free est. C'l-:M ENT Ol!:COR <luble, free est 011 rt• mg executive .,,w I m edia u-ui, c•-a.nup, concrete Marv1·n. 97"'5814 V'"a MC •:.1 5930 at )n R~mod rep1ur l>raves, pi&llos . w1&ll11 ~1dentiah:ommencal & expenence will create 7emovaL Dump truck. "' BARK.AS Painting t o. ..., · .,. · ttome. oHace, boat • ~l Avlles,6464655~ md bldg Call unytim e vnnt ads, marketing/ Qui k 642.76311 Aviles Landsca ping Holiday Spec ial HARBORROOFING t*1L Al67~ ~ 68ii . -Jim646-7911i sales letters, radio spots, __ c serv.___ service. tree .tnmming, Complete Cost to You ~/AltwatioM- - -· t:.o.wld.llllWU. Ke.Lain1111¢ -newsletters brochures H 1 c 1 cleanup;, yd mainl, call Int ·1920 Ext. ·$1275 ••••••••••0 ••••••••••• l°'OMPLETE repair• re W1&1ls , Slabs, Pat1011 . ,_..... andPR.Cafl675·1230 Gau 1ng , Yd n ·Jup~. p 541HM44.S46-26<Ml Dressmaking & altera· modeltnK servic e Block•~nck Lie ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Tara:eso· l sSh u~, edro, Marguante or (.' rpenl Y electra al 64.2-8387 S4ll 43Q!Jevei. 11 STOf'J Custom Patio Cover s , ras . ir . ru s , ilram631·462'1 E---;sAVES$S•.. t ~i-~anmss'tr~ss0Gat.1a61713o·r69inl4g. • . r • c • ' Masonry No )ob too Trees. Trammed,~--"' ""' ~" plumbing, roofing. elc ClildC_.. · · ~lily rdln. su1p, re ~mall Bonded. Call Removed962·6S46 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P:i~~.~lg '~tte~~ason:~l~ .---. ~9837-_ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pair , U"hol ,Frt'c ~,c.•'""'Jam -------"' ---.. Vhr'IDIJU ranees Call Wes 770·74 L2 ······~·-·!•••!>••······ Male your s hoppani CHILO CARI!:, m y c M est 1p1ckup del A rouch Hau.Ung, Yard Clean-ups , Custom bric k. stont', ;n 4 JO Ceramu· .tile installed , ~by usin& the D1aily home, former vreschool of Class, 642 7712._ __ IMve someltuna to sell? Handyman Jobs . block, <.'Ollcrete. stucco. · _. _ __ ~mall ;obs welcome. free Pilot Claullied Ads. teacher Call 631·5228. Want Ad tfelp 'f_ 642 5678 _9uaified ads do it well. Jeff, 646-9461 Refs. Free est. :>49·9492 Clasaified Ads 642-5678 est. 961).98 ~---~--~---- .,., ...... u.fwa. ~·ts u.twa, AportcH11ts u..fwft. ocatioft R..t•• 4250 ...... to Sh9re 4300 OHie. a..t• 4400 ..-U/I t/ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·•·•••••• ••••...••.••....••....• 4-····~················ ········••••··•·••·••·· .••....•.•••.•••.•••••• .....c.···· IWll:9••eclt l140 Mlwport•ocll 3169 .... ,..,..oda 3169,4bdrm. 2ba cundo on p B s 115 HWPTFttOMTAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• w ... ..-,,,f ... ST? ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••··~··••••• North Shore of Tahoe Fem. rmmte ·•· · 1 + lltfTALS ........ _., .,_ LoYely 1, 2" 3 Bdrm. Laree 3 Br . Uppe r Lower 2~m. 2b11, ~· f'\.llly furn. 5/mm from uul. Near beach. Ask for 2 Rental Spaces Approx Oppal"lwtity 5005 Any amt-lst. 2nd, 3rds Tewnhouses. garage' Duplex. 1. house Crom Frplc, dishwasher. East North Star $4001wkly Trac) or I\' ms'l.252·0234 550 sq n. & up. Including ••••••••••••••••••••••• nex. terms·call now ! pllt'lo, lawldry fac. $450 & ~ean. With beautiful Bhtr. No pets 644-0685 or 957·3226, 530-3946 Berl Resp. Fem rmmte wanted utiL~. S350 & $450. 2450 IALIOA ISLAMD 1-... E111'1llllStlar ... ri1·1Mi11i·1'f•f•lim• 1575. Call 213/596·720. or ~ew. S750mo. 675-8018 631·2029. -SKI Rl-;NT~L-career_prientcd ~-35 for Newport Blvd Costa Men's wear shop·maan •EQUITY LOAMS• 714~7347. Villa Balboa Condo, new Slud10. Mature ....Person, So Lake Tahoe, Nev 2 3br. 2b hme tn Cap Bch M!5~ See M!na!er st. location $56,000 + tn· •48 Hr Ser vice• WHIFR.I TIEI ~ 2Br._ pool & rec rm, 'Beamed ceilin g. patio I BR. almusl new. steps to 496-5115. $300 __ Sin&le to triple 0U1 cc vent.ory. 5'1"1.. d.own. OWC •Uplo90'*i Apr. Value· Fast accurate typin& on IBM Correcl/Selectrlc, other secretarial work, business. letters, re· s umes, etc. Karen . 675-1230 WllldowC~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• PRO Wl?iDOW WASH Home & Commercial Fr~ ~t. Steve 646,195'1 Have aocnethin& to sell? Caaaifted ads do it well. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.a•n•ilh 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Luxury Adult units al af· nice view. 260 Cagney '250 mo. rncld utils lleavenly North ski lirl~. Non·slr~1l(hl lo s hare suites avail. m Newport balance (or 3 yn 322 •Swing Loans _b"dabl.e. living. 1,2 & 3 l.n.S700mo.675·3007 646-7342. panoramic .fake view 2bdrm. l '"lba. 2 C1tr gar Beach. Call (or lA(O_ Man{leAve. •6mot1 nopymntloans B~. ~ell. decorated. 2 Br. I Ba. Ava il. now. 1 8d I block to 8 Only S65 per nile. The furn house & a ntique~ 7~6~. PREHIGf •Cl::x.te1.n.~de'dlj1~le\:r~l1!p.ay Now You Can Sell More otymp1c size pool, light ( o""lbo •. c t • a Y E q u 1 l y S ti o p p e Ith 281 Id f . e ed tenni , rt J · Area o .... a .. oas Charmang spac UPl>er, . w yr o orrner 600 sq ft 3 oHtces 1n HOMc. ~ . . s cou . ~CUZZI, Hwy $575 mo J u -·-•W>< 7cn ,.. .. 0 !H6 542-1400. as k ror fubioo model Couples N rt r t 567 s _ park like landscaping. · · · n:ucc _...., ..., . ...,.. Lmda t ewpo ven er • an 646·5045 From S360 846.0619 Propert y M gmt --.--· OK. 6 blocks from ocean Nicolas Dr. Suite 109 Real Eslalt' Investments ~ W..t.d SOJO -.----·-751·2787. Westcli(( N.B adult l'On· <kean BluH Kaua a Condo. & Little Shnmp bar Isl S700 per mo. 644-4684 3333 W. Cgasl Hwy, NB .---, DELUXE 2Br 2Ba do.$595.2Bdrm.2balh ... .a. k S3 month. last & ,;;ec ------64§.6646 •••••..,••••••••••••••••• Adults,nopets. $450lmo. Lovely, large I Br. Apt in IO steps to pool New lw .. /2 S2SO. lw 4 5o. $t!.S:mo. 11275 cash to We have ofhce s pace $42.600 & $10.900 2 TD 'S 960-4145 th~ BluHs. $495 No caJ'1)eling. yearly lease lwkl6 $450 Golf, tennis. move in. Call •194·3560 available in prestigious Unique Pff work . post ror 3'• & 3:1,-• year s . ----children or pets. Agl, 759-1616. . etc. 6i3_7595 -----_ _:_ Newport Center. 675 sq Ct box renlal racilffy !>en · pnme lr\'tne Properl1ei. 2 Br-1Ba.in4·Plex. Nice 851-0494 -~---Large 81~ Bear Cabin Fem lo shr 3 Br condo, with a huge ocean view IDg Cd MIN B an greal I w low lst TD Gel top in neighborhood. Close to . ---Lido Isle Bayfronl J br.I p I t·bl I TV 2 NB,non·smkr. rec rac1I., for only Sl.30 /(t Lease loc l.20 boxes installed terest ro r the s e well all. Garage No pets ViUa Balboa Condo. Lu~ 1 2ba. sandy beal'h, rrph' r 00 1. ~I ~·1.c'!_~5r 6916· $350. Utils incl. 548-7267 has 2 year option rrom with room for 400 Uox :.ecurel:l inves tments . Bdrm. Pool/ Jae 1.525. $11001mo \'rly 675 0123 . ~ <S, II I'S ~··,,.. · -· ----October 1981. Call for rental SB.50 mo'. lu over PP. no likrs 85Hlll65 ~.760-l'1lJ,83J3.107 . Secur . .Bldg.6458039 bi:l-2375 · • Rentc:ibtoShan 4300 Femshrw/same.blflnew moreanformalton. head F'ullpnces.5.SOO or afler6P~ Deluxe poolside xlra lge S-h . r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br. 2Ba Condo ~rv D M MARSHALL RLTR h t l Mwtx••· TMKt 2br 2ba Bllns dswhr Npt. rs. across rom Vt!rsa11le:. L Ur, security, Pool, $300 mo. incl lil . . exc ange par ,equ1 > ~7 50)5 112.m1'les·· beach' Adlts beac·h. Bach & 2 Hrs •>ool ret·. SSOO. Stc\'e, Mov1ng"Avo11Jdcpos1ls & Avaa'l now Sharon 644·9990 U.S. or: import auto __. . • r $345 I • ('Ul living expenses ' FORIEJJ,,•SE after6pm~4481 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Ith Dail) Pilot PESS\' PINCHER ,\US Still only S:!. :i I tilt' .. ror 2 da\ s """ .. q l.I 1fo.\. 34t; u I 1111' no pets 1395 m o ~~8 · poo · enl' $:a r 95?·1~.64-5 Profes sionally since 64.2-4086 ~ _ ~8362 _ _ ---Yearly 2 Br 1 Ba. Steps to 1971 Pror Woman 25 35 t o 4 E.Xf~o'fr~9~W.· rm Beautifully located 2 Br. 3 Bdrm, 2ba. 933 W. beach. Very clean. $.525 HOUSEMATES sl)are 2 bdrm, 2 ba. Lux. Lrl ert'""'" recept. F.Jitablished Newport kch Tax & Accounting prac tice for sale lO individual only · terms. 642·5212 • Sclttlet-MhJ. Co. All types o( real estate IDV~=t:49 \1l\1rli.,1· •>n e or m"r1• 1t1•m:. \ alut'd up 111 \)II.I' F:a r h ,1dtl11 111na l lint• 1!. unh t;ll(• rnr lht• I 140 d J \ ' So r r • n 11 r11 mm c r r lai arls ullo .... e6 Charge \'our Penny Pincher Ad •1r us e y our Rank mnacard \'1'\a or Ma:stercard .. _,. •· Ch.Id OK G Balboa Blvd. Disbwshr. mo. 213/947·5144 832·4134 condo Pool, sauna. sec_ ~1 _,,, • up. . 1 · as frplc , la und hook ups. ----I d Xlnt loc·nr OC Airport iqfld. MZ· ltiS2. garagA, , ... blk lo bch. Av a i 1. o e c . 1 5 t h . S290mo. Ca 1 Fran ays Ofc faces beaut atrium _ ... •• 752·9893, e ves 631·5130 Ab d t kl TENNIS ANYONE? S750/mo. 1st/last, securi Bachelor. lblk. to ocean. '•lloor-".~lt1tc . G.------wi,_:1n.J:.r ng New 2 Br. 2'..., Ba. Condo ty Avail now 673-2282, 9 122S/mo. 631 ·4420 .\". "'• ..,, fO..°\'!.t 4350 ----: - - Oin rm . Micro-\llla\e, to5pm. M;. .... Hgtl f.fJ.'·t'i'lflc(;~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pnvate om ce. Newpor~ trash co~pL, eler gar Canal Front corner lol Cute 2 Bd, I Ba w1n('w . . . ..... -Cosla Mesa. 731 W 18th Beach. Avail am m ed. opener. Te.nnas. Hac~uet 38r, 2ba. trplc. lg sun· cpl & drapes M alurt-St . $45. ~angle garage $2 O O mo ~ n r u r n ball. pool, Ja~ .. sauna No deck, re{rig, a uto gar dr, adults. $475 Jean ne Olde:.1 & lar~c:.t ii gene:) 646 6725, 640-9900 Ask Cor Secret an a I °' Rec ep pets tor 21_<1ds OK. S750 greenhouse windows slip 631 1266. Agt. Serving So. California Fuye t1on1st ser vice a~ a 11 mo. Call 964 25fi6 or avai lable $825 /mo. S-..aAl.a 3880 Photoo andRcrcrenl'es 64.S-42l2 973-~l ~gt:_ no fee 67S-0120or673 2375 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Credits ABC NBC CBS 2-<:ar garage Si5 imo Na REDECORATED !bdrm, near beach, crpl!>. ----2 8 d 1 .1 Cosmo LA Tames ~:tc l9lh & Placentia Campus Dr & "uatl or-1 Bdrm Condo w /secunty r con o. new Y ve .., 97 675·4339. ... drps, .blt·ln stove, eocl gua·rd. Refrl g . D /W. rorated, end gar. pcol. ..,ance I I fice space. 600 to 1800 sq gar:..$335.:.636-0921 Jacuzzi s.s25 752 2310 sec gate. nr So Coast lrvane,64l 1899 Double car gara(l!A' for n. From ~ to $1 sq Cl Plaz.a US() 545.2970 aft Garden lirove, 891-1773 truck 1 n H. 8 3 re a 540-2960 2 Bdrm, Iba. Adults. No days,540-7576evt;_s. 61'M. U)()KJNGTOSHARE'! 53&341Jor536·2605 .............. 4450 pets. Water & gas pd. WESTCLIFF l Br Condo tr lw,.h h"'lshed-WE MATC H R 00 M ....,.00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S350.Call960-l6S4 New interior Adults. no Toru.fwwfshed 3900 Office...._. .... MATES'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Forst.ore&oCCicespaceat WOODLAKE ArTS pets. 5'50. 673-6640. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752·947~ relSilllatobl~oo~s~-Ft. 6100 Edinger. Adull lux 1 WESTCLIFF 2 Br Condo. 1617 Weslcliff. N.B. Want 50U Z7UU -ii & 2 br, beaut. lakes & New interior Adults. no Sealil• Vll..1 M F 40to45. shr 5 br. 2 ba financial insl. 7000s.f. MESA VERDE DR 5 t ream s , cum p I .... ~I ~. C M Spa. Nr So. lsl. floor. Agent541·5032. PLAZA pets.~· 673·6640 New lac.: bctrJTl uxury toast Plaza & fwy_ S22S amenities, no pets. from adult apts in 14 plans + l /5 Ullls. 641 4913 KOLL ca.TEI l52S Mesa Verde E. C.M ~-·-846-o.w ___ l_ $495. New, lge l br condo, Crom $415. 2 bdrm rrom _ _ MIWPOIT 545-4123 sec. Versailles 631 5237 1.505 ~ pools, te11n1s, Share lrg lux home, S265 Spac. 2 br, 1 ba, pvt patao, 2 kids OK, avail now. 9355. lat & last 17391 Keelson {Beach & Slater). 962·3837 3bdrm, 2ba. double gar, $485. 1st, las t . dep. ~. (213)430-3145 waterfalls. ponds! as + Ultl Mi crowave, 2 ror cooking & in(<! frplcs 546-3428. Newport Island 2br patd From S . Dae go - Year ly, S5SO Frwy dr1 ve N rth on Prof male to shr, 2700 ---~3·4749 __ Beach Lo McFadden then sq .rt lux , CM ·n e w Lmlriaot-'c, West on McFadde n tu home Sr So Coas t ..,.... Se a w 1 n d V 1 I I a g e P.laza. 979-3167 AT BEACH (714 )893-5198. Ocean view, pool, tennis iOon. -· 4000 Fem shr 3br. 2ba nr bch 2bdnn. l 'nba, ne w paint, courts. adlts~ lse-.l& 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2(X). I 3 bl k bdrm from $440. 5515 536·1140 enc gar, oc s lo River Ave. 00·2566. Laguna Beach Motor Inn, beach, no pets, 1425. 985 No rariCic Coast Npt Bch Oc:eanfronl rem S31>~. before8pm. 1 house from beach. Lrg Hwy , Laguna Beach prer y rly 3br. 2ba, Laljlll9 •ocll 3141 2Br, freshly pa anted. Will Daily. Weekly. K1t.chen $!65 mo. After 5 6i5·67~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• furn.1610/mo. 968·8263. available Low wanter ----WOODS COVE ----rates. 494-5294 . Lge 4 br home, Fountain Condo,2br.2ba ,bayview. Valley, $250/mo. Fr~k. lbdrm, frplc, beamed encl gar, auto opener M le. Use of kitchen dbl gar. 963·9701 ceilings, cedar lined llB5 yrly. TSL Manage-Sl251mo. Elegant executive s uites in prestige location. Wilh complete s upport se.rvtces. 714 /851-0681 Newport Modern store or of'fice. Nr. post ofCice. 548 s/f. Jerry 213/477·7001 C11uurcl_. --- ........ 4475 125-500 sq. ft. grnd flr, •••••••••••••••••••••• • utill pd. From S85 up. 779 W t9lh St C M Tom Store Space for lease. 1~ 957·1900 · ' · · sq. ~· & l2l60 sg. ft. 1!1 · _ Hunungton Beach. F1ex1 ·"'THE" bleterm1. 213/5116-7202. EXECUTIVE SUITE ShM 01J1 4550 fouU service offices In Newport Center 64().5470 rLAli EXECUTIVE SUITES "There is a difference.·' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Approx. 6,000 sq. fl. avail. in Fountain Valley near S.D. Frwy. $1320 mo. John 556-9360. 548-7533. ..... w~ 460 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Old liquor license for sale. 10n Salel Low down Owner Wiil ranan t'e $7 0.000,t C al l J o hn Bellam) ru ~55 ............. ,0,pariwtity 5015 ..........•.........••. Gold m1n1ng c la im s . patented. on Mother Lode 2l2 acres. P (I Box 1845, Newport Bt>arh 92660. Patented. Exciting New Energy Elhcumt. Pollu lion Free. Highly Porta ble Pleasure Craft'. A totally new concept an boating. Robert Craig 979-9721 MaMJtoL.o. 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fNEED {MONEY· • CRIDITMO NOILEM 2Rd & lrcl TD lom.1 971-6531/155·1145 Arr~= by C09lf Lo.as A Morf1a1e Broker..!_ MONEY AVAJLA8LE beth. 1525/mo or add a ment6'2·1603. 548·9692 Mature gentleman will detached bdrm for a-t&loard 4050 shrbeaut.3br.2~aN B. 714/75Z.0234 ~Michelson Dr. IJ212 2021 Business Cntr #213 Responsible young prof S25K·1100K Quick man looking for place Personal Service $l00/mo more. 370 F1ora. SGS. l Br. 1 Ba. Apt. Near ••••••••••••••••••••••• home w /d1scrimanalang J;>ys : 833·3544 Phil ; new, enclsd gar. lndry lad S29S760<il02 'e'7•2278'Patricia. fac. Upstairs unit. Adults Room & board in ex-_Y_· --·--· --- only, cat OK. TSL Mgmt. change f<?r 4 hrs. 6 ~ay Prol. M ur F roomma~e Mlx,_rt._.. Jl69 60-UIOO. wtt cleanan& & cooking. <nonsmoker I to shr 3 br, Doctor, 1.-wyer I Mere.._. cr.lef! where he can live &/or Secured by Combination play drums at reas o( Real/Personal Prop. l mes. Dys : 644·8~. lntertei Financtal Corp. eves: M4.fim4. qwp1-p 2MTDt 642.2171 545-061 I COlh for T.D.'s Amem:an Mtg 953·414 I IMMEDIATE FAST FUN DI NG on 2nd's & 3rd·~ Cambna Mortgal(e 95.5·34!>4 Wido°" has mone} to bu~ f or more 111forma1 ion Jrid to µtar\' vour ac1 rail '42·5678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ur make 2ND T D an~ _________ _. sn~e abo\·e $10.000 No credit • , no pnlty. For action <•all AGT 673· 7311 anytlITl __ e __ _ CJ!!!@! c.J.t on real estate loans Call a broker with 20 yrs rea1estateexpenence .. LOST. Blk .& Wht Fem. before you co mm it Sibenan Husky m Capo yourself on any ~ew loan Be a c h a r e a 1 1 / 3 . ~~!n~l~:~s:~a REWARD493·8366 dollars, minimum. con· Lost. 5mo old fem . strucllon loans five hun Australian Shepherd d r e d t h o u s a n d pup 1 blue eye 1 brown. mirumum Rewerd 545·691'. Call us direct or colleel . Borrow up lo 90'1 loans 1 you qualify Ccntr. A..cial 714/lll-0970 A trust deed brokerage _A Cahr. corporatio~ 2nd. Trust Deed Wanted. 17'l-Interest. Large eqw ty on local 8·Plex Need S75K. bi3·6336. 642·9666. Sky High Yield. 26'.4 on season Lake Forest T. D Invest 161.000 get $66.000 back In less than 4 mos! Wowee · Call Santa Claus at Dennison Assoc !>47-8026 646--t111S. LOST: Small white Scot· tie. no collar. Vic. of Wamert Newhope, re· ward. 775-7248 Lost. Shellie pup. 11 . needs medication. rt · ward. 557·9619, M9·1643. •MEW• CAL-COrA MASSAGE 15 Otscounl w /this ad VISA MC Corner Warner /Newland 0 17061 Newland, H.B. lffi11t Want Ad Help? 842·5678 ---------c-:::- ..._.,....... 5 ZS..._.,•••••••~~ •• :.~!?.~ ..._.,•••••••~~ .... ~!?.~I~.~~•••~~~.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 566-1737 aCt4PM 2 ba home in Irvine. Ele&ant bid& .. in hea"'-o( .... ,,,IT Versailles Condo 2 Br. 2 Hahh. Mohh 4100 corem. pool. jac, tennis. Hun ling lo n B c h , · Ba. frplc, pool, saunas, ••••••••••••••••'•••••• volleyball 552·0684. w/spacious offjce!l-COUMftY ClUI gym., clubhouse, securl· ---skyli&hls, welbar, con· UV..-ty; Adulta, no pets rroo. DO YOU LIKE Beaut 3bdrm oceanfront ference rm, W per sq. ft. .._,. b d 9'12-3023' btwn 9 ·5 . MOTaS? duplx. Male Furn Pha, super 2,000 sq.fl. les, 1-. e room Wkdays. Weekly ~lals from $84 673-~. 675·4421 medical bld1 .. well ap· lrtownhouaes. • ar u 646·7445 2274 -------pointed at 75' per sq.fl. 9MI 144-1900 Versailles Exec. Deluxe 3 N~Blvd. C.M. M/F to -share 3br. 2ba For details call Oceenfront for Wln\ell br. 2 ba. Ocean at Bay v-...... ..... 4ZSO house. C.M. Jae, 1275. RED893c.A1 .. ~P1 ET· -·-•-heel • view. Frplc, pool, IY m. 548-8410 after 6pm. -Reetala. ......... Wl· clubhouse security ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------------- furn. Broker. IS'75·41U. adult.I, no 'pets. suoo: "CALIFORNIA" N/smkr fem 25·35 lo shre 688 IQ. ft. well loca.led' NOi'EE! Apt. Ir ~do m -30'Z3btwn9·5.Wkdays furn 2bd on Balboa Penn North Costa Mesa office. __. ... Vllla Rentab. fl d Palm Springs l260/mo. 675-4164. Park next to your door. ·-, _,. -uaroller Bay front 7th r con o. 2 Fully eq\lfpped with ·••-br, 2 bll, 2 underground COildOminium Rentals Rmmle wanted 2br, 2ba carpet, a /c, cabinets It Qui.t 2 Br. Apt. Gara1e. prkl "paces. hi1hly up· New po rl U 90 I m 0 · storage. Reasonably .,.Uo, pool. Adulu, no lfltded, panoramic view Lwnary Condominiums, 7a)..8276after6 priced. Call Tom, Harbor peta. I.IOI H. 15th. St. ol bey at ocean, priced Completetli Furnished. Fem Rmmt~ to shr 2br, Balltt Profeuional Bid&. Newport Hel&ht.1. $450. IDier market. $1200/mo Country l~b Seltff11· 2 b a a Pt w I s am e i-9157 __ ·1.llOO __ . ------ ta.lJtG. • . yrly. 142·1122 Golf, Tennu Ava -S197.~/mo. nr. SC Piasa Prime corner toe. Up lo ablea.tSl>ecial Rates t.c.!11 .. ~ AU Mutt. no pet.a. 2 Br. 2 Cozy, bach condo, at forourCllent,only. _.-.-__ .. _______ UOO IQ ft. Full service, Bl. From ta15. Pool. spa, Venalllea, aym, pool. Weekly, Monthly and Female wants same to modern. 1lu1 blJl1. .... d/Waaber IJlcld. security. SUS /mo Weekend Rentals. share N.B. Condo. walk,_...., ___ . _____ _ Aawm N.B. Golf Course. MMlOI to beach, pool, sauna, NEW EXEC. SUITES ...... Eut Bluff nice 2bdrm. Call: <714> 328'8911 Jae, tennis, Laundry,. .ID'fjl.C. LOCA'tlON WllT atdlillf 1ettlng. cATHEDRALcANYON mo.'A'YiirtHi. .. [5' .. aJON.1'aaUn Ave, 1 min. tl•lbr lba...-rapt. Pool, patio, new crpt, COUNTRYCLUB S.-90361vemeas. S.A. 6Nwpt Fw19. L1e • ... 5 mo. All. qW4lt MC area. Adlllta, no U h ui t erot. decorated of cs. -· ..,, · pets. S$H/mo. Al10 1175 +"" t. s area q e ~ioelat. telephone •v. ~ l bdrm apt for :M-517Cathedral :r~!n~.p\ in C.M. ten' .. xerox. conf. rm. fta..I ..... *8w ID the •IJllle adult. 1465/mo. Canyon Drive Sec. aerv. nall. From w.t. . ·• Dlalll Pilot ~ Palm Sprtn11. FEMALE Rmmle. non· W mo.. Laat month tree = ... M. Call Tvc1a1 ,_. wt1at JOU wut tn C.lllomla 9D8a sn*r. No. pets. Mid 20·1. wt'8maa. &Pftment. DIMsPUatCluean.dl. Detert Resort Really 11• + UUls. lll0-8179 1151-0837 J • NEED MONEY · ·.• ir vou ~ money ror any reason and you need 11 fast. 111w us a call We won't ask you a lot or personal questions or put you lhro~h the 3rd tlel(ree to get a loan You ·11 find us nire lo talk to and easy to deal w1lh S 1st. 2nd. 3rd Heal Estate loans S SSOO to '500.000 $All types of property S Any.California area $ No credit check S Your equity only reference needed S Even i( behind in payments ~l' money ror any reason $ Payment plan may be ta1lord to your bud11el S :-.Jo balloon payment necessary S Interest only loans available S No disturbing your Isl loan 'Cllmpare our c-nsts with others s App'ls your home or our office For 1nrormat1on call .. GOLDEN PLAN ·of CALIFORNIA Open every day 9-7. except Sund• For App't. Call Collect 12131 5'1·0290 l&si Pacifif' Ave. Long Beach, Ca. 90806 Oftit'el ThrouKhou\ C11ifomla. Call Toll """ for office neanst you 1 ...... IJ-1611 c•.~•**•..,. . . ··-·-..,.--., ... . . . . .. . . . . . ............. -.. ····---··-· • ) '· .. ' • • t (' , ~J • i • <J l r JI ) ·r ~ , .~ t- · p '" , .... "I ',. I• .. c... '11'11 • ., "' ll'V( -wl l rn11 ~ . ., . - . , . ).14> • ~ : I I .: '· -~ f ~ ~~ .ad'T ·e r - PUJlll>. Go6deA Ketrv r • ,._ lltb/l rv cannot tG4UI FOUND: Cocker mix , oidltdol aold male. Shih Tzu. blk. " wht. male. Shellie, sable " wht. femlJe. Himalayan mix, fem cat. Newport Beach Animal Shelter, 6"·3656 . orGl-1030 Ji"ouacl Silver Bracelet. Vic. Fublon Island. 780-1134 Found: llised breed pup- _py. Wbt/&ray 6 Ute bm melt. Monarch Bay, So. L•• Fell· from P . U . t.nd.-.1.512 ,_. .... , 5JIO ....................... SINGLE'? Meet sincere, AcnvtTY ASSIST ANT. people-like You! Low After achl proiram, Fee Call DATELINE· part·Ume.157-1.263. rreellJIM51.»ts AD SALIS Opportunity w /ma1aaine •flOXY LADY• publishing co. Draw OU'OCALLONLY a j a i a 1 l c o m · VISA MC maslonLlmille11 earn-• t .7J,.I Ill• in& potential Ca rol 91S7-&V2 * ..... ~eDriHn AlUMnS MASSA•I a AMsdHlt SPA CA, EMT-1. Compl. Be Pampered by 16 lnaurance requirement Be•ut. Girls. Open over 22 yn 1oOc1 drivina =117 days. P~one record. Top J>•Y. frln1e ....:..;.._;,.. _______ ,benefits. Seals Am- •• SPl&ITUAL READIN · lOU.lOpm. Fully lie 'd. • 1118 or 4112-9034. lllS S. Camino Real, San Clem. SUNNY'S Pldeuional llaaaa1e ReloaUoft /l'berapea ulk Call appt. S48·2817 T 0 u ~ A ESCORTS 752-0817 c L A s s ror • total relaxinl mall•I• with a pro· 1..-..1. Steve Earle JMll,7Pll. 541·2117 bulance, 541·3'56. EllBLERS. We will train . Apply 7am . llacGreaor Yachta, 1631 Placmtia, Costa Mesa ASS .. ••S We bave Immediate need for Eledroaic REWORK A..emb&era. lluat have4 mo. eJ1per. Also need llEOKANIC AL Aa - . No esper. nee. te commensurate perieace. Day ablft.I. 7:30 to 4Pll. App- ly at 2102 Bu1inu1 Center Dr., Ste. 20I, Irvtm or J1•57 Cabot Rd., LMuDa Hiauel. Call a m.1w, 7:30 to tPll at Ill-GIG, t to JPll. IELL~ 81Efl'IVICES. . . •• ......... _.,._ ·-··.--·· ....... .....,._....,......._...._, .... --· ..• --7..:.:--..... -... ··-.. -.-.... ~.-.. -. _,, __ # .... "~~-~~,~-6' ....... .:""·-~"'-.... -------__ .................. 1 .... --··-·· , ..... , .. ,, ... ·I Enjoy working-with young people? TI-, D•U, ,... ts looktnt for men and women (over 21) wfth ouegolng pereon•lllH who •ntoy working ............ TNe ~ ......,. oowa....,. rount camera .... IUl•HttJIOM Oft .,.._D..._ ............. StMt .t M I* hour and wot1l perttlme · eventnge •nd ........ ,.. c .. 142-4121 • ......._ 2IO, between 2 •ftd I , .......... tor loft. a.-.. C.-Dllr .... ............ 0.-...... CA-M~--"""''_OA_ - &ICTIOMIC ASSIMILR H.ameu fl cable, PCB. chauis wirina . ex · perlenced o nl y . Teletronic Labs Inc. 5502 Enaineer Dr. H .B : •1·1861 B.ICTIOMIC TECH . ~a..-Mow Armed & Unarmed •$4.00 per hr & up. •Uniforms & cleaning Free •Mature person s welcome WE WILL TRAIN SEKIN PROTECTION SERVICES 2601 W. Ball Rd ~heim,Ca. 17141761-4111 1.0.1. M/f CMIAIDS JANITOR ~:~/ We have a full time posr· · tion available ror gener :{I h· 1tdings and groun¢!s ' maint ena n ce T h'~·· workweek is Saturday through W ed ne s d~.x,. . from 7.00AM to 3:30PM,., · No expenence necessary but background 1n general m ainte nance , helpful. Good starting salary with hsll beneriC,."' Contact Ron Craig. I" AMPRESS zn42 Forbes Road .. ·~(. .... . .. • Holtl LagWla Niguel. CA 921677 mlJ a.T 714·831-1441. ext 45 ----a:m i qual opply e mplyP..- We att seeltlnt a reliable ___ .. '1111'111f1111h•--•b" penc:111 willl an aptitude for nawea • calculator skills to work N i&hl Audit. EiUoy xlnt com· pany benefit.a including a free meal per shift . App· ly in penon 9am·noon. Mon .. Fri. Personnel. MADIOTT HOTIL 900 Newport Center Dr. N~Beach f.t""' Q'ie 5meln M /F Hot8sacUTAIY I Cl.RICAL ()pportunl() u1sls for qualified typist in art 1 ve ore. Shorthand & d 1 r taphone helpful. EnJO) excellent co. benefits in cludina a free meal per shift. Apply in person 9AM·Noon.,Mon Fri. Personnel MADIOTI HOTEL 900 Newport Ctr Dr Newport Beach f.t'"' Qep fipplyr M f f' ~-------~ Kitchen I W .a re h o u s.e person nffded for party, ::~~to;~vd~gp~·: 20~ l.adie's retail store needs Manager . A ss ist Maruiger & Sales Person· nel C all An • a belle 1213)749·4041 -..... -M-.-.. -.-. Foreman. Min I year ex-' perience.. in J man-cre.w s up erv i s i o n Sl<X»Sl250 mo" 5 days.•, Ask f~r RO!!· 646-144_1..:. _ LEGAL SEC'Y Receptionist Secretary· for Newport Beach law r1mi Good typing skins required Willing lo teach trainee Ca ll Meredith. 640 0700 -----LEGALSECRETA RY with escrow background preferable. small com· ear'L Top$ 833_~2 __ , LEGAL S t;CR ETA R V . · I needed for Huntmgtop .. tlousekeeper lo l ve in. Beach La~ firm ·casual·. cooking & cleaning for a atmosphere, legal ex· couple. must have rer's ca117~0745N e peri ence ne cessar~. -----Salary comensurate wilb , HOUSECLEANERS experience Ask for s~ .. 1 Full & part time. All To work for J an1 ee's IW7.ro41 , .~ areas. Uniforms furn'd , Raggedy Ann. P'T. 83. ~-i Acea 21 or over. retired Tues Fri. 675·2514 LEGALSECRETARY..~ ~lcome. No exper. nee. ------Small dynamic r ea1 .. ,. Apply : Universal Housecleaner Windo w estate litigation firm U'I Protection Sen•ice. 1226 Wash er . e x P . ow n Newport Center. seek~,. For computer aerospace W. 5lh St., Santa Ana. ln· ~portatlon. 968·5301 experienced. eUicient · aue,.bly . General lerview hrs: 9-12 & H. e nergetic tega. ,,, knowledtlge of job . shop Mon·Fri. 1::f~~r live·m fem secretary Short-hand. f ~~nlab.e?n~~r~ -HAR~ARESALE~ 147-7252 dic.1aphooe, & xlnt. ty~•I.> En~neer Dr. H .B . Apply in person: Rion mg skills a m\.lSt. XlnJvq Ha.rd1 lOZ. Irvine salary depending on,. 111· 1 w~re. Howekeeper. plant type qualiricat1ons & ex- l:ual&lve Aaaiatant CWmtcliff Plaza> N. 8 . ~·min 2 days week· perience Good benefi~ " Author/Publisher aeekt .., WAMTEO. •Y· ·~~rlryrl&aft~~nsdciwoosl 640-8!0. ExeCut.lve Aaliataat. ex~ SALIS.. eons...., Iii ~ ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iii' • & Sat. pyalass Hill • 1'f In edltln1 • reaearc To call on Reader Ad area. 760-1479. 1 .-..1 Secnt.y belplw, auat be faat, ac· business accounts for ad· -..-"\ curate typist, prefer· verli1in1. Mon .. Fri Housekeeper , Jive -in . Must have 3-4 years ex'· rably experience on 9All·SPll. Base + com· many free days off Non· l!'ri~ce with patent law word proceuln& equip. miaaion. Co. benefits. smoker preferred TypUI& skills 80+w~,·~ CaUM2-0C77forapp't. , Will train. Neat ap· Mature woman U n -shorthand 80. Pleasa • -,. .. peannce il &ood spelling .._andin& of En&lish office. IUOO/mo. D.O. lf<i ~ t ' I A I p _... C.11 Sandra, S40· , • aaen 1a . ppi.y e~· 646-al..Slvemess. "'--··al Peraonnel Afe~~.' TeleprompWJ' C•ble TV QySaver, 11160 Placenlta .........., of Newport Beach ia ac· A¥e. C.11. HOUSEKEEPER· Ex per, cy, 2790 Harbor 8 v cieptinl appticaUoftl for sen houlewll, 2 dys wk. C.M. ~-wl UlllporatJ belp lo H · tB.P WANTED a hr. Must have refs. N§Xff+Cff 5 9 .r.: ct-.. caw. TV eqYip· SAUS llP. (714J41'l·OC76 • ;,i'I mmt in N.-port Beach d d Liquor Store need.a euie~"' . that have depen. ~-~· oanc~.~~-~orr •Ad· Houaek~eper wanted. lady for calerinl •dell~ able traaa_J>OrUtion. -... .,_., ... 1' ..._ Fri tAM s ·JOPM h .a. Will trala. startlDI at vertl1in11,. llon .. Frl. _,.,.. · · · . · · E11.per . caa ie r ~i\~l • •uo/br wltb lnc:en\lve IUl.SPll. aaae + com· To care for lovely ~~a atockboys. Newport LiJ~ oiler. ADDlY at IOI Weal llliuion. Co. benefits. Peninsula Home 3 quor. 2144 w .. t Coa~ ~ ! Ylbll. fr.If. Wm \rain. Nut •P· ;::.~0!(!~: ~~~1t,'h"'1t Hwy, N.8. !;.;.;_ pearance It 1ood apellina have xlnt. references. Liquor : Par l l Im~ • Frame Shop Df.!d• •aentlal. Apply PeJt· call f7S..'1'4S aft. IPlll 6 WeekMda, Ni.ahta. ll••*i•• ~ • custom fram.er, full ••ver tllO Plac:enlla ~ .... time. prefer uper. Aw.c .ii. onwbdl. have cash retilter •i ·.a .... I ........ ,.,/C... ~enC'f!,lMl~M!tl~,.,j 1-----~I----...... over 21. F tr or u ' • ~-for ~le bl Npt '"'' r·1 • dsMaer., PPIYto put, Wat.front home. Ud I •••W. ·~ Clad1. luf •-Saad 541·1411. • • • HaMI La Be h Own nMlm 6 balll. Must Irvine. Poole. tta.W-~ IA• 8C! • MOSTISS have ref. Sala~ open. courts. clubboua~ • ., • 11111.-. wiUl ~led1e 7st.10n. rutrooaa. So~."lF. ~ OllfDALOFnCE 11alldtyto1uperv\ae a HOUSEKEEPER. live In. mechanical sbilllfi\' .. .. ,.. • .. &nlalll formal cllal•I room. Wuted by ar. cltlftn f'vllUme. ~.50 /hout. 111111. e.a, ._.M •·• Private Ch1b aak for ._ clrtve. <>ppwtultJ SIOlS a ndT ar ir Coastnctl•• ....., mn• for ap-toaupp. your 90C • .eeuri· ~·11 ~~ Dee ,_.mm!. ' • ty. La Habra area . n. f..-..&. draw ua ~ --llJ.4tl ..... , .. ~ ........... Dalb ~ -.,. .............. 141.5*11 2lJ.MWM3. ~Ad,. IQ. . .,., -a \ .... /9., ..... rn~al• tolO~UIUl)' IU ~ IJ~l HQWf ~ tlalJ\lnw (54.lf\ ( bura I , ~•bl•. ll.rd•ur la lftl rm,•lu ff fl.)f' m~\ ..... t11an1't' • ft'P•ln. .._. M\f' ttwn \ l'hll Ii• r. tr~~'\at10n within usut) rnut u ream bun.eel <" aJI l U be1 ti a 12 .)•I~ appl ·:u. 11••• ;)~ a ha.rd wgrlun1 •IMI &tabll k>U$ pcrJon Wtl z ,o Plannirg A~ oUt d-Mn? ~.,.,,,., .• , ... • • • A Daily ·Pilot ad number' will appear in your ad .... · we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you cal ( in at your convenience during office hours and get · the responses to your ad : .. For more information and to place your ad call 642-5678. · ~42-5678 DAILY PILOT . !~ ..... ~!~!!~-~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~~! ..... ~!~! ~!!~:! ..... ~!!! ~!!~~! ..... ~!~.~ ~~~ ... ?~ ........... ~ ........ ,.~!~.~ ~~~~.~ ......... ~!?! .... Dtncter SECRETARY Tow Truck Drivers...... 1005 SchwinnTandemmbliSl· 3 rooma ol rum. co\&Ch, wae apartment com· needed. Experienced on-••••••••••••••••••••••• inlr•Y 1d concl. '75. Bob labMa, din rm H t, kl 11 Kl'(nlONIST/TYPIST plex. Newport Buch. TO SI 2,000 ly. Must Uve C.M. •rea. _ orllaureenllll;913 bcl.lt~.631-5130 RU, r 11 s a I a r y • b. ft e f I ls . Accurate typllt for in· ...... WESTMINSTER 6ih . 1631 2 pine wall unit.a w I bol· $725-$800 • ttt•:,1d 'n\lul t~a l est ah' offi ce has an u i)\'1\11\~ f or u-well groomed p('r ~on.illle 1nd1 11.tua l. Must be 1nc1Jt.'ncnc-ed with typing s kills of 45·60 wplll. u ense µrclt:rreJ . Call Suzan. 559 9'1(X) • 6"_'.liOO· voicinf, mm\ It.now 10. TIUCICDllVH . ABBEY ••••••••••••••••••••••• tom cabinets . ., ea. elec l.l.S..0,ft4y . key Y touch . Non· Bobtail need blank.et ~QUEll~LL Qvistma1 Cat Fhllfy Olk dryer , white. $40 . E • p . j n vest ment s~oker, lo Ty1tin . wrapexp'd. C•lllS'7-1122 ,....~.!..,°'!:.!!'!10.t Fem 10 wu found •ban· ~1430; 951c'300 al C '1 ln 832 1161. ._.._ & ---..ay daned a\ 4wks Only lo s-~·Eaomm \ · SICllT.AIY TYPIST&. U751W•tmiDlterAve. tbe beat o f ·homes. Wood lbl. .S30. brwn !"" jo. med "11 1 ° G•t•AL Cl.HIS 9tnRFrpy Wf1%1 ~2314 rormlca dinette SlSi _.,.,,. ma r m ·· P an LeP1 ~.'..L OC &irpon -- --675-0500 557.2153-1tvail Prestt1e ~l~e • onrce 2·5 years exp. • Eotry level, typist • . location. Man~ listmp . xlnl lypiQa allilll needed ti:raJ office clerical. Full Serpentine " Bow •• .. •••••••••••••!"••••• Anliq.ue RollTop oalt ' Busdy ~81 or lee. CMon · for6aUoroey'alawfirm. y ror advancement Front v. Sawn Oak JCEEiHOND P~s. AKC. Oesk,goodcood.SlSOO. 1 entua appt. r · s.tary aelf)tiable. Call xlnt benefits, sal. er..en, Beveled mir· Champ sire. 11/F. Pet .ti 646-)003 Pusse.11. 631-5252 Pat Dialiol»-3122 1713/mo. Call lln. Som· ron, Clawfoot Oak Buf· s h ow . P v t pt y . USTAURAMT 51C11T.&-mera 953-9141 ext. 210 fet. Prolua restored. 213/WM.345aft6pm. _, Equal Oppo r tunity S48-0378 NB restaurant seeks Needed inuned. With or Employer. ----------POODLE P uppies for energetic people lo fill without shorthand. Tem-WHOLISAU c.hriatmas: Layaw1y, • vetvet upholstered dfn. chairs. Modern. P•id: Sl50 ea, like new. Sell: SZS ea. 673-8606 . uic fur • ure .. r 1.11 I&~ (~ ffi"*na¥4!ffieOt llt·.YO" enJO)' worlun& ,.. 1 l-1' p e o p I " • l h e l'tlaltenie or leaden hlp ' ti OU do then 8h .. Ed's ""OUW bkt> to talk with n u S\1tr\IOi wage S1bUO up pll.li ht'alth plan ror .YOU 3nd your family & pd vac 1tl}on s 11nd boh~es. f or more 111 forrn•llon, \:Olltoct Let> roe:. interview anytime after S:3U t:11 ll Me & &i's Pizza Parlors, 1180 full & 1P T positions, poruy IE full time. Call Typlst TOTHE PUBLIC lil'l wrapped. 546-2848 ..-sas FIE~---------1 ~:~1!i/od~~1te~or~~l!s: TodServiceat979-t900 TltA.'4SCRJBER Shipment from New Chlhubua, Pomeranian, Practical nurses. aides, r.ege! delivery peonle Call f.or SICllTAatlS Law office, Newpor t Eba. area. 7llA·ZW. l?th Vorkies or Maltese pup· ,. Center. Mu s t l~pe Sl. <comer of Pomona). ni-."'"l·..,_, c o m P a n 1 o n s a"'_" 8.'.il lS09 ___ Wi1th/wlthout Sh M 6 5 •, h ·' .......... oA> -· dome11ttc11 Live m out. ~· t'I" r<_ • •& w P m • • a • e C.M. -full~art llme IV•"lllun · L'·ll p T' F R t N l £ l Ulrdeicpaplus,not nec. knowle dge or legal AK C Dobie Pup s ,._, .... or art 1me. Qr es tauntn . a ur a To SB hI terms. Good position for p~ pump organ, circa · avli "SIM ACTIOM dot.able width Harris 164>-0 Foods dell Help needed. · 5 40-0400 malW'e person. Call 9.5. UllO, totally refinished, beauties. m ust see. Pec an Coffee & end tables. Butcher Olk din Sl!iO. Conlempora,Y Sofa bed (never used). 19in color T. v. $145. Elegant Sora w /loveseat . Swedish glass din. s_et. C.n help to move. in· qi.ire immed. i>ersonnel Scrv1c~s ol Orange County . Im· 1&5 Town Center l>r i 730 Costa Mesa 545.()5 So. Bnstol. Sa11ta Ana ---------• 546-.1963. Manager WANTEU. M AT LI Rto. A l)L T C 0 U P L E I o menage t6 unit apt house in nice Eastsid e CM area Resume & lol·al ffi. req Exp. pref 1'o . awb', please send cum plete resume to :td no 612 Daily Pilot. r 0 Bu x 1516. t:osl:t M\!sa , l'A 9138216 Mgr, C.M. llalf-Sizes Gd oppt)'T' weli.~st:tb. shop MftW'e, fnen<lly woman W/~tpparel mgr t'XP 991-1670' BEST NURSES REGISTRY stale hce11sed bonded since 197 I •S.O.S. * Need Chnstmas SU We are short on st arr We really need you ' ' WsAVN'slNA's ICU /CCU N1rses WIOFffR: offset press Apply m Approx. 2Shrs wk Must Vicki Heston at Assoc. wkdys: 640-9&3l. new pwnJ18 &: fell. Orig 645·234!8. ~ e r s o n b e l w e e u be responsible & se tr· l-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ivory. Beaut simplklty I& Eng Ii s h S P r i n g e r m·~c ost mot1\'ated Possible SICalT.&IY TrJNtf,11tecept s~y~~· Only 3'8" wide~ Spaniels, AKC R eg. ,.,!. mgmt 673-2345. _ ~ Small co. near ocean 3_9. high. A collectors Uver &: while. Ready for with property manage-n~ stable person with ,.ece. $1,800. 160-9589. ch r i s t mas , s l 5 o. 330 W. Bay St H.estaurant ment background. Must 2yrs. 1en'I ofc. ex per . Uft..: 8 . 586-25.Sl Costa Mesa Ouy tim ~ Personnel· type S0-60Wpm . Prefer Accurate typist, SOwpm. "'ute ros. antq. sewing ----· ------EetttlOpWf EmplpySf II o s t e s i. / L' us h I er · ~exper. with coded accts. Front desk telephone re· machine. treadle type, in C.OC.kapoo, 10 mo old, to Bus pe rson & Food C all Sandy Burns . ception Xlnt . co. tiger Oak cabinet. $250. ramllywithchildrenpre- hodllcffoa Artist. Server for Chuck-Wagon. ~. Coastal Person-benefils. Call Donna. 4 2·9993 ferr.,cf CS. 631 -3647 .. • b I b'· Apply m pe rson daily nel Agency, 2790 Harbor 645-3632 .... •en 1010 ........... D-..-•••• or usy rvme pu u ca :J SPM Crazy Hor se Bl CM ---· ,-f. p .• ""-t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 641-7050 Queen size sofa bed, I /yr old. El25. 2 velour side chairs. $40/ea. 3 walnut stack end tables $30. Brass lamp $.10. Wtiite wrought iron glass lop table & 4 chairs $100 s:i&-S3M afler _6,_pm_. __ t1ons irm as te-up, Stea~ !louse , 1580 NEyQAFEE EOE .,,..as • •-11A.a•TOI 963·3228 t)pe s pec1 n1t. s tat Brookfiollow Ur. Santa ----------Pr... _...._ "' ,,._toY --.045 Furniture ror sale, 384 c amera experien ce Ana "A9.1512 l•cl•ft Xlntcond.645·Sl65 • AvocadoSt.AptU.C.M. necessary. l ·2yrs WQrk· '..., -••••••••••••••••••••••• 53&7904 ing experience. Salary Restaurant help needed. Sec.nt~ ~--'y SS J.-+/ Sears family size freezer F· male Dobie/She ... pherd .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii range· S850 to start. Call Part time days S3.7S/hr. 11: ~ JpN' chest, 22 cu. ft . Xlnt Mix a~rox. 1 yr great ... ,. ....... 3 I T -"' _,, 839 ...,.,.8 alter · h k "'A" 1200 Custom-made 3-section ............,.. ext. 1125 for lunch he lp Night Fee paid. Top personal ,,ae· ttlf ......... _,, ··.-v.'\t 1 -· 5PM davenport, 12ft. Beige Production positions a vailable injury firm. Brand new, · f'rft to you, 2 ParakHts tones. 2 club chairs . lleJp wanted part time $3.25 hr Apply 2Stl So. lovely ofc. No shrlhd. Everung Sh1fl At least 70 Dyna Flame Gas Log &caae S48·a713 brown . doWJl.:.D I led ailroom.Jlo.n...SPM •ti Bristol. C.M. or c all G~ benefils: Sl.400 .~ wpm. Top pay for good Eleclnc-F-r-J»e -Model cuetUons. Oriental feel- flnl.sh Tues 5PM •ti·I ~<1'117 $1 ,SOO . Ca ll Ellie tndavidual. Our lH!nefits Mach-4675-TI73 Fteetogoodhome3yr old lftll..Si25 6"'~78 O'Brien, 540·5001. Also 1J1clude medical & dental -re m a I e G o l d e nl I f 1 n is h APP I Y 166 Restaurant fee jobs, Snelling & Snell· insurance & credit union. HARBOR AREA RM~ver. W -98lS. Roll bed ood d. Placen~1~.~M. Need assistant m3flager 1ng of Newport Beach Apply 10 person between APPUANCESERVICE 1050 away g con 1· 9U.ALITY for 24hr c·orree shop. Agency, -4340 Campus 9 am s pm M 0 n du y We buy used apphances hon S.O or best offer, call ... ~sua•a..1cE Breakfast cookmll exper Dr, E,O,E ~a.r we sell recond., guar ·~~:;;.;:idi:•8e°dP·1~~ .. ;?lime~~-·7_965 __ 1 5 _ · shift differential -~" req'c:J Paid vacation. Ap--· -·-·-t;oast appliances. 549-3077 $200 -• -0 S ~~ufa~MHf6R health insura nce IMSPECTOlt ply Taylors Restaurant, Pilot -••••••••••••••••••••••• · lionusreferral ~Ian Electronic Job Shop. Redhill & Santa Ana Wanng 4 qt. heavy duty 642·0187 ···• .SECR,ET.ARY fre"rnalp 111sur··n1•0 .,.,I Lb I 5502 ••SICaETAallS•• lJOW.BaySlreel st···-'ess m1·wer, won 1·n -----r Mus t sell loveseat, "' u ~ .e etromc a s nc to'rwy, Tustin. Cos .... u A ~e full of new urn. recliner, stereo console. O n r Dire c tor <>f •twt1onre1m1JurseCl':'s Engineer Dr HU l'y=Recpt/00$10,800 'taMesa.CA92626 l'Ol'ltest,neveruse~.$85 M II d t d ath "' lie "' S9!l 1'1l6 r/Secu$16,800 642·4321 <..tit """A. ust lie ue 0 e · color 1V console. cof~~ Manufac·turina has an st ~urses Rcg1i.try ~ ..,_...,._ Purc hase ··t W1 ckas bl ( Id I f) 3 1 ,. "·· ~ -:t -• dvSa _"~hual Opnnr Employer --• " l go ea . am""", 1m11ied ncecT ror a hils V<!Cn ues1gneu ex ------RE:rAJL A Comm+Sl2K LAC ,.., FU s J0'2 Hth din h ,~-seeretary w1th3 Syrs or dus1vt>ly ror the dis SET-UPCIEW PurchSecyRES17,100 WAITRESSES Free-standing gas range.· m ave '0 eir ette set 6/c rs,reng, recl'flt ex•"'r , nrefl•ra1'1v cnm111alm1t Nurse who I R~L (>;STATE SAL~S Liz Reinders Agency self-clean. good cond 5 8 1 e f? r 1 c e A 1 s 0 dbl bed. 646·5962 ,,... .. " h 1 h 1r t d · STOCK/'".&LES 4'rl!08" hEB '&4EOE Apply btwn 9AM & 646-5973 ctuJdren s bed&ldresser. within manufacturinfl WIS ('S to ul11ie er pro you are inleres e in ~~ trc t · 12PM . Charlie's Chili. __ -~es lamps & antique TV c·on St Vincent De Paul environment. Candidate. ~fess1on with pnJe We making a chan~ o r .. :nu Redhill, Bldg 112. HOTPOINT Gas dryer. sole.84B-2326 Church Sat Dec 6, 8345 must be able to tyµe 60+ give e\'ery cons1derat1un seektng a new career in T~rary po1ltlo111 11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sle. !1226, C.M. works \'ery well $90 · Talbert. H B .. behind wpm & able to use a d1C· lo meet )Otir needs as to Real Est ale. call and ask ...,_,... fw tlw opew-11 --,-U-S_l_O_ Yt 857•1426 Formal dmmg room set. et>meter} grounds. taphone. s horthand skills µreference or shirt. luca for John or Vody al Cole hHJ of MOther 1tew ~ -wtute antiqued wood. tee . . • would be a definite plus lion an~ type of <tssign or NewpQrl. Realtors . Now hmng. rull tim~ Portable dishwasher. blue velvet, t ab le. 6 Giant Chnstmas Sale · an Must ha v e abo vt> ment ;>.;ewµa y rates Wl· 67 ...... Ho•aperietteeis Apply tn person. Beach S7S chairs, chma cabinet & t1ques. doors , lnkes . average numeri cal sk1lh plac~ th1t t•mphal>tl> on .iiiiilillMli..------i 11•c•uory •. tho•9h tfol.ise Inn. 6l9 Sleepy S4S-92.23 htAch Sl.OSO Air Hockey 1V s, etc etr Old tlJ\'H! & be able t<fuse a lO ke~ YO ' REAL EST.AtE SALES .-Ntal HtterietK• Holl~_!.ane. L!~ch game, S85 Call 6-46·2503 prices Atomo c ul-~e ShouJd be able to effec-...,._....,I.I. ··-···-··-···--·--·····-......... lBcuft.Searsrefrig,a uto • -i.ac. M1 ss1on VieJO . tively communicate with So Be Chooi..>' Start the new year by in j Doing Bualness l 1 ice maker. needs work Comer group-practically Thun·f'n.Sat 9·4. all levels of personnel ··T11 lL'>. You 'll hke us·· creasing_ y our eamin~ • ~· ~11~1 MW, gd cond Paid eo. . . a---ll"-'llVDi!ton te • ~IT "I our new 1gn com. ,,.._ ~ cotllct Under A i -aslting Sl25 968-4139. Garage Sale Skis, Ml.Sc. competitive salary. we 754-6791 ITllSSlon plus bonus pro-~,.,.,.. ...... I• ~IMillllUMI•---• Fictitious [ Washer, d r yer & dis· Brad 9-4. Dec 6-1. 233 Avenida offer a full ran~e 1of 15001\dami.,<" M gram hrroted appllco1th N•me? .;.:'=:=.: hwasherStOOeach -;-----Ro6a.San Clemente ..... ("ts • h "hi w di ff ., .. ,, ~OAD l'e-... Furn Upholstered ---uene 1 "' u 1.., Y m m e prou yo er are 1-.,ited to --a.. ill Service Station Atten· ......,.-"'"" s E M p:nable work environ •Restresa1elocat1on. "' ..,....., dant r d ~t:;..----1020 chairs, all st>les. allYARD AL . any 1tem:. ment. -Please runlal'l Newport Beach penon· ' ellCp. re reqwre . ~r-• guaranteed $50 & up lllclud1ng antiques 10·5 personnel orfice a l Nur.11r:.i& ' , Professional Assoc-s . e<>iwk , uniforms furn •••••••••••••• ••••••••• Call Brad 968·4139 Ua1ly 73" W 19th St ·CM Moster Specialties ~c~r1ified • PnvateSecretary. Y N.8 . ~_:!151 --Schwinn Varsity G1rr s - -Horws 1060 1640Monrovi11 ,C M ~1Al•1 .~emher.6.board of FRIDA ' Service Stat ion /Hten btke.LikenewSlOO Blac k Wrought Iron ••••••••••••••••••••••• 612-M E o J:i Sl.75jhr. realtors DECEMBER 5 dant. Male/Female. Sr 673-812.4 art 6PM. Bake~ R:C~60 s:..el~~~: s yr thoroughbred geld MECHAHIC Nl"e<le<J lo mamta111 srr,. fleet of mini-buses in Laguni; Hills Exp & gt.I references essential Gd c-o benefits . S alary based on exp 1'~0E . 830-6191 Al 01rth · MEDICAL RECEP'f Partt1me. 6 IOpm. i.ome Sal S.S7·6300 Laura. Medical Assist. front of fice, for G.P • exv pre ferred. mail resume of fice mana~e r . 351 Hospital Hd, Sle 118. NB. 92663. Medical /Detttat CarNn can start wilh training and experienre you could get in the Army Reserve. Some of the specia1tles available in units nearby are: Dental · Operating Room Psychiatric Pharmacy Orthopedic . X-Ray No-experience 1s ncelled, we·u train you. You may elect to receive a St ,500 cash bonus or up to $4,000 ln educational benefits during your enlistment Call your nearest Army Recruiter for more in· brmalion : COSTA MESA 540·102G HUNT. BEACH 962·8821 SAN JUAN CA PO 855·4232 MESSEMfiER Must have good Jriving record. Apply Personnel Di'8ft AGE I.AHi( 721 No. Euclid, Anaheim 91U·38CO E.O.E. Mgcrlt Trainee Ooliier supply business ..ilini national accounts by phone needs highly money-motivat ed In· dtvldual to train In phone saf;!s to manage a bra,i'ch orfice to. open In 2·4 lftontha. Commission l.n "100-$400/week rantee. Ca\f Ms Cuaon. 1 am· ll a m , Mon.-Fr l. at 641..aM&. MOJ'EL MANAGER NEWPORT BEACH · ~ to mana1e newly reltrb6ahed motel on the PaUnlula. (114) 81S·3413 PhoC.o Fashions s s new modelln1 '-· CalllTl-UTS. MUISIS AIOIS We will train 8 paid •National relocation citizens welcome. 'Top 2 bik f I S h Xlnt Con • 4 16h St 500 h Id I Pr•1fra1n 9 AM J PM Fu ~ or sa C:·. <' w111n afters , 631·0208 u 1 a y<;, 1cg1nnmg as , ' • pay. II or Part time. Caliente 26 lO·s pd -~ -------soon as hirt!d, 1Jencf1ts. (.;all now or appoint Apply 2500 San Joaquin Jadie's. l yr old, xlnl Want Ads Call 642 5?78 ...._1holdGoochl065 Bavv1t'W Convalcs1·e nt ment. ask fo r Belly or CROWN u'llsRd CdM _ .. $115. c.spd lad1·e ·s ••••••••••••••••••••••• II " t 1 ··055 Th Wall . 673·7300. .... .. . ''"'"' J osp1 u . c. urin. a;·',gdcond$4S.979·67_!l. Just moved into town? Kitchen Thi w/5 chrs. 2 (." M Mrs Far rr ll Receptionis t . 1mmc d BOOKS SEWIMGM.ACHIME Thengeucqualntedwith tnd tbls. co~ree lbl. old 642·3S<X> KO _E___ opening for P(f or FIT OPElt.ATOa AZUKl. Mini 10-spd girrs the Classified Ads. maple chair. 2 s helf in N.B. Will train, con WEST Formarinecanvas&up-bike. Xlnt cond. $60, 'They're the easiest way bookcas~s w,1 gtass t 1 Ril 833 3103 2700 WHt Coast holstery products. Perm 847·2940 fllld J he ·t d doon, Raleigh Girls 3spsl _ac ___ a_. _ _:_ · f/timepositionavail.Ex· to uslt iems an bike. odds & e nds Nurs111g Cfftlfied RECEPT,/tYPIST Hwy.0.~145 per p'tefer red. Co. . ....... ~.~·,··· •= WantAdResu.lts 642-5678 servicesyouneed! __ 7JG.6450 Newport Beach advert is ..,wport hach. Ca benefits. 645~2244. .. ........ : ~Ai• $4.00jhr. 8 paid holidays, begin. nmg as s0on CIS hired. be11ef1ts #dyv1ew Con valescent Hosp1tal. 2055 Thunn. C M. Mrs Far rell· 642·3505 EU to;. ----OfffCE CLERK wnte orders. pleasant phone personality. good communication s kills. J1\e t yping. Appl) in person 10-4. 18480 Ban· dJLler Cir, <c-orner Ellis> ~ Vly. 963 9881 ing agency needs s harp, Shoe sales, full lime with energetic person for AnEqual()pp<>rtunily or w/out exp , or will front de~k Requires §mp*XSE Good .__ r xlnt t yping & phone -------train. co. ~ne ils. s kill s . Age n cy ex S GN Apply in person 9am lo perience helpful, but not SAL ES II NT. DE I . Ham Moo thru Fri. Stan· required. The Sanborn Flair for de~oral111"1Z dard Shoes. 3011 So <.:<> 714 640-84« helpful Flexible hrs Brislol.C.M. W/train. 499·1461 Rl!:CEPTlO~IST Bilingual medical recep tiomst needed for busy indust rial dept C all Laura, 557..6300. Short Order & Catering SALt:S Cook. C.M. a re a. Call U youareaggress1veand between 9am ·3pm looking for a future in re· 646-UllM. · l:ul mg mt w /good co. benefits apply In person STATIONERY STORE in Receptionist position. lull 9am to llam Mon thru CdM needs saleslady Or~r Desk Girl. answer t 1 me . 8 : ;i 0 . 4 : 3 0 . Fri. Standard Shoes. 3077 f /time. 5 days Xlnl, lelephunes. some filmg Professional\ telephone So Bristol, C.M. working ~nds Especial· Must have ~d handwnt· skills a must. t yping ;5--;:•ESLADY --ly nne chentele. Phone: ing. Call 8·5, P1 cw1 t k 50wpm, accurate detail -* 67~'!._l~for appt Paper 549-1157 work Airnort area. Part or full time . The t..__ H-Af'-1 ---.. Show-off. 22 Fashion ~• .... •UG PAIMT SALES 955-3452. Ask ror Norma. -~land, Ne~vurt Beach. F o u 11 la l n V a 11 e y Part time, Tu.es s to 9, ,-RECEPTSOHIST Manager & assistant Wed. 9 to lpm Some exµ. . Sales Need xtra money? managers. Must have ex· Kerm Rima Hardwar<·. ~rJelic & Personable have your own business. perience. Contact Ross, 2666 llarbor Blv<l .• C M individual f.or fast gr_ow instant profits Open ter-847·2572. _ ___ _ mg dynamll: N.B. CPA t II •· J A s ---Pwt CM' hlltimt firm. Phones, typing & ri ory .,. s"oc. TEACHERS Horse Dept clerk to work for PETCO Animal Supply Supermarkets. Apply 1504 1 Golden West St . Huntrngton Beach, 891 0355. PASTEUP Part time person needed in book pasteup Mon. & Tues. No exp. nee. App· ly : Pennysaver , 1660 Placentia Ave, CM other clerical duties ca·11 963-82'77 -Pre-school teacher. part for appt 9·5. 640-7111 SAL ESPE 0 PL~ r or lime. 857-1263. -: Receptionist fl'yp1st carpel store, e~rn up to •·T-ECHN--1-C_l_A_N_T_R_A_l_NEE CPA Firm i.n prestigious StOO per day. Must be ex· N.8. location lookina for ~~0.2700 To repair/install garage "' door openers. F rr. 1599 blight, mdividual to fill 87 Su · C M front office position • penor, · · Phones, S.Swpm. salary $$'$ SAl£S $SS rangeS850-Sl050.9SS·3641 + + ± . T~HllHG i.wn 8:JO.S:30. RECEPTIOHIST Stimulating, ch•I englng TEST With or without t yping PBX ()per. ans. serv exp. needed. Top pay. Tem· prefd. F /time. So. Santa porary & full lime. Call Ana ofc. S49-J015 Tod Services at 979-3900 & very rewarding career We have an lmmed. oppty. with Newport opening for a technician Be1ch ofc. of a rapidly lo perform a variety or growing computer tests in our enfineering systems I& personnel co. dept. Duties wil include: PET ~TTENDENTS . Receptionist /typist , Uyou are an organized maldnglighlreadings on OO&y beacb kennel, start weekends. Residential sell·starter Wfl(a pro\'en proeo.type producu. in· $3.75 hr. Helen 494-0142 real est1te office needs tracl<record who enjoys duding·lull analy1is •in· --------P /T reception Is t . proepertlng I& develop-itiaUng the followiJlg re· Phone<>Peratorwanted. sat /Sun 8 :30-!'i :OO ingkeyaccts.&ableto ports: test incomin1 for1mal1 plumbing com-ucense preferred. Call wOrk ln fut paced en· materials includln& peny. Must be dependa-Suaan559-9400 vlronment, this Is the acrylic/plastics for color ble. Wknda. only. Perfect poeition for you. Excell. • performance I& make tor student. Non-smoker llQT fTYrlST 1>ue salary plus tom· related measurements. only. S40-22S3. Growing com,any in miulon "profit sharing, Applicants should hue 2 ~-ail "Finisher" CosliiA.a Mesa. 60 wfim ~ medlc•I & dental. yrs. colle1e·level course .-..... " min" o .. ·1 of 1 For lq&J!l"vie\W~ppl. Call: work or the equivalent 01' Work on color prints 1 m. en ce K• ~4 2-3 yrs.• related ex per. w/colored Pe.iic.Us Ir duties. ~·11 for appt. 71 ~111:-1ecn• .-Mu1t ~s110 be a'ble to d)'•. Need artiallc sknls. S5Mll4 -,..-r .-.. set~• me optlcal/llthl 1ood eyeslaht Ir color .... IW.lilMM"-•I Ing test e qul pment ..... Wiii train. Ftr, MO'nel <Protometer > • other hrs flex. Nonsmoker. bow Dally Pilot ClaN· SANDWICH Rte. people. stlndard mea1\lrin1 de· 8t.-t. SUS. Apply: On 1fted Ilda diaDlar U..lr M.COMlllSSJON, vlcea. Qualified can· Site Photo/Graph ics, ~ wttlt a.,lblUty allo deU help 6 baker. didat• are Invited to -HarbOr Blvd. Unit mdlmpeat?Ov ... w• &lary's,f75-IW,Cdll. ~c-...... 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Firm C as.h showroo m l'ont1 must Wanted Hon u a t'llr. ~.~~~~j.,.,~rre whJ.., hmc gn•.:n i:n.•,·n t1n1cd · 67 Cougar am/fm new Mdl t ypewn tc r Jus t pre·holiday piano & o r 64>462'1 David See al set'' S5000 "9';;.;!tlll c-.c:. 197~ 72, N 600 "1th blown "" 9725 I mai.t:. stro~g o n !! en)! & t~2855tape deck 164 95 battery Yellow $900. serviced $ 150 . Black & gan sale. New G rand 24.51 Santa Ana . CM . • . engme SJ1·880J Rat ,.1 u t l· h BI au µ uni.. l ~ __ 675-6194 a_ft_e_r_6 __ Decker Workmate llv" piano. $2,995.00. New Motor • -s·Vi-Neat 7l! ·~ton L>vJ~l'. 6 •••••••••••••••••••••••1 am rm ~ll"rco rct·urdin~ 67\'W Bua . ~ 9915 J spmet a, console pianos· .__..JC+-..:. 160 c1yl Yell"."'. rc<1r I ral ., or--r Duly Ta ble, never used 40<7,, off New orga s u _, ....... ~ Lon 642~!0 .... -... a..>rt""'d · '71 FIA1 . xlnl running 1.:a...,!> & 8 lrk Com pl ~.:n l' $1295 !••••••••••••••••••••••• $60. SLIM.GY M "'.ic . n . P ••••••••••••••••••••••• . -· ,.. , I f .... 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Rois Royce S!(XlO 642 3003 '74 C..__r or never used' 960 ~4 SllSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~0'0~a ~l~<'7~up. 10 "11 VISIT YOUR ••••••••••••••••• • •••• .._ r evesorwknds ~119S~·804~~ays 26• Alju, fully self con 'n rnn 9'i!! tf>MI HEAD9UARTERS ORANGE COAST 'fl DEALER IN U.S.Jt ~~:~ •••••••••••• ~??.~ =e cg~~d. ~=~k ~oep~1~ Ke nmore Wa:.hcr s5o. Bradbury baby g rand tained •As ktng S25Uo Yam 9570 ROY · dr Good gas mileage. 64u.567ll 645 9502 eves. li 42-2-1 34 -.. •'"~:. wk nds 4410 W. Fiberglass Duu:tiy Sl5 pill.no, icl nt cond . $1600 Chns 536-58:jH ••••••••••••••••••••••• t!17S C~~~~l.:O~) HONDA IRR CARVER VOLVO $20 0 ofr SH 7533 '"·II f r f $1200 $6999 "P' ,._ Sunswept St. Santa Ana. d>'l> Tent Trlr. sleel'!> Ii, 1978 DODGE VAN '7!!Spc>rt Sed 1011137 1 HEAD"'UARTERS r ROLLS·ROYCC s.o.• ES, SERVICE OeC'orator i-;r rur ll u\ '-" 0 in o ,\ul o m .11 11 t r a n-. TODAYlll IS40 J~ml>Oreo almost new t•arpt'l s·o Lkow e r ) o r ga n . z _Chuck 536·2082· ,\:0.1 FM s t c rt•o. 1)1.H 1977 Spider t9221'1.T l ••• . ~:such . ANDLlASING Ford -9940 yds. 4 antrqut• 1ir1:~~ but k eyboard5 SSOO or besl Trailen, Utility 9180 i.te1mn~ whl-. & t1 1L'~ $7499 UNIVERSITY ()\'EH.SEAS DELl\'ERY ••••••••••••••••••••••• chairs f:i44 .t751 offer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cJOd a 1•ompll'll' !>Urfrr St\Ll-:..':i&S~RV H.'E ClO~tO SUNOP.VS l::XPl::RTS ·~ F"JESTA l\K m i. like 842·8807 14' Tandem Tra1kr. 1H7 l "<lkK~t""'~,-~1 Sl'lt·i•t \'a n!> .78Spn$8nt2G9T9llM!•il 1 OLOSMOllLr. new RNH. rad tire~. P e r s ian l amb bl a c k ~ GooCh-8-0-9.. ""', ~ ti7 SS MP\\ ··corrm ht• URLEIKE -..,...ntn9 "' Newland, llunttn)(t1>11 $4599 HOHD... ~i!l5 !MOJl:J6 Jacket, Mandarin st.\ le, ••••••••••••••••••••••• lieach ,. :.!tlr «mpc. RllD Offeri. VOLVO xlnt S250_61s .. 1111 Lady's Caber Ski Boots MIRACLE MAZDA HACH IMPORTS GMC TRUCKS 11\'tlrSl9.uoo l!H 2(12.J • l9j)6 llarbor Rh·d Hot Tub. ne ver useJ. com ~Y used once. Sz 71 2 •7o Utility Trader Trul'k USED CARS 8411 Dove Strevt ~1 ll11rbor Bh d S.. COSTA M ES1\ pletewtthpump&rnolor S60,979-Z749aft 5·30 Bed ti'ica· <her loat1 Spr 142.'>llakl·rStrci•I :-.IEWP<IRTBE1\l'll COSTA MESA 9760 64~9303540-9467 'it t'ou11tr) ~urre. ps. pb, arr :<Int rnnd S900 0 80 -l\1.1 2\Yl;I equip still rn box Ii' tv:••:--~~~~ruft ll it di S300 ('~~·~~'l~l;~1\ 752-0900 54().'640 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1~d7:,,,,119~~ betl!c ~•:tt· HIFi, Steno 8098 .... ..._ ~---,·c .. , Parts .... :..a 9707 MEW & USED ORAHGE COUMTY "" ""'"°"' •••••••••••••••••••••••~& ... ~cc~, • .:.: .. , 9400 7-, "l11n '"••r•I \an -Wa n trd li on cl a \:Ill' S& &ICE .... TER VOLVO .. 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TIJRl30 lo" as c &5:iWCL tn Oranite Lounl' ' eves Ad t 1so 6·s 1 paneled int. ne.ir new s1he r ~ bla"k int •t u~t $5299 Bl0YorLL.·,•s1-. fi7 Fdluin <;ood cond 1,rt'Jl \r Jn:.portat1on ~~> 1175 82.lO --ven · cre en , ic nl Imported r a r part~ d I "'3 IMW-9712 ~ " ~ ~ '" ~.. 500 ' ra 1a tires ... 675 B> sfill 6'"'l ..,,.,., a ft fir -1p m 1)1 R F,C'1 Front thro~· King 0 L·,wn '-"""_SI -Jim 675 27"• IM ..,<>RT • f ~ .., """""' ' Lincoln 9945 .. a - -J"'t ,-0\41ler J.hlont' ... tt.·r \p m ••••••••••••••••••••••• mow~r $45_. Poker tbl .80 Marranll Stereo AUTOSL'PPLY !JG2.~9 SOL'' cc t;L, 5 !>pd. $5300 OH<> BEACH IMPORTS w dnnk holders+ extra w cass S600 nu SJOll IUI ~ Manl'hes ter lop. 12:?· 962·~5 takes at. Still under war ,Anaheim 176 9900 79 Che \ IJeau' tile Svort -\'an J,u:.irl t•d I (} SLOT MACHINE rant.) ~'" Color console 4-s,.ed Z J.l <i ~ ~ <' n f.l l' r S ti 5 IJ o Mi 11 s . Jenn In ~ s EOO nu sac S200 call now transmission ~ l~S8 :'f·l<Y·2S' Lge selection. G4J-7()5()_ /\lso miscellaneous 240Z. Aalto L..asiftq 9580 from S550. 675-1907 loah & Maritt• 2607. parts •••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • J;:-miss all wool blazers ... !.T!r.!'!!'!........... i68 S837 fully lined, black tweed. lo!lh..MariH new. reg. St 10 $50 . ....,...... 9030 ~2139 ••••••••••••••••••••••• John Wayne Tennis Club Do yow: hubby a favor fa m ily m e mbe rs hip buy htm sometbJOg he 644·1613,759·9"11 <Judy l has n ever h ad A •.....aDh-p Pamaya SEXT I\ N T -a11•• ... ,. ... 5411·1860 963·3228 .-c ... =-.. -=-0-..,.--9040 -----WOW? Tonia Nagle's 2nd •••••••••••••.•••••••••• annualhugeartsale l-'r1 Classl<: 18 L y m a n a, Sat. 1266 Dunning Or Ll!unch. Great Bay boa\ L..B Fine cond. $2500. . -641·5750, &42-SS68. Membership in Madine·s. women's health club. At orieinal pnce. u>lus one month at reduced rate. 8'zy now and get 2 weeks free i n Decem ber "548 ·4 258 o r lea ve message a\ 631·1~82.:....._ Pereio Pera m bulator Uke new. Perfect for ChNtmas. Sl.50. 631·0335 Colds pol window air cond. $75. 5'5·9223 W.YA4HSALE -· SMl941W Aah ...... 11 1978 36 ' Trojan CF8918GK Twin Cum· m in s V504M . O n an generator may be in apected Lars on Bo at yard . Berth 214 , Terminal Is land 8 ·4 Sealed Bid musl include 10% of total bid in cash, c ashier 's c hec k or money order payable to William Kni&bt. Submit Cnr. set $100. 2 c han· bid to So. Coast Marine For Sale Roi I Bar for 1-'urrl P.U SlZ!> !l97 4012. TRY ME! Yuu /e 1n for .i !>1tpn~l' at DvM Lc:.i:.10 .:. Ca r~. van,r-niir~(2.1944· VW high pcrfurmanl'<' 18.'l.'>ec eng "Ion~ tilock" Fits all types I.I II & pre-72 ty pe I I. brand new. best offer over $.500. Autos Want•d 9590 VW Sqbk front axle as · ••••••••••••••••••••••• sembly , ma ke o ffe r Misl· other VW parts Call for details, eves & wkends. 536·9508 High performance Mazda motor. needs work but really screams t 150 + hp, l Best offer. also m rsc Mazda R otar y Eng parts, rall for det ails. Eves & wkends S36 9508. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS AND ADVERTISERS TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAM USED CARS! WEIUY CLEAMCARS AND TRUCKS F or the bt'SI fl eal 10 Orange Count) ('omt! See lls Toda) ' ' SADDLEIACK Y AU.EY IMPORTS 28402 Marguerite l'k w ) ~ISSIOO V 1e)11 831-2040 495.4949 Closed Sunda.vs CREVIER & I si & t~OAOWAY SUHA AMA 835·3171 TME UUIM4Tf DRIVING MACHINE •USEDIMWs• '73 2002 ( 0558 j '742002 tiis r l0332J '7S2002a (0035 1 '762002s r 4sp < 1578 1 'T7 32lli sunrf air 13201 1 'i76.30cs1 auto (00401 CloMdS.IMlays OIANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST "& 893 s.r,12. 846 4i2l l(......,..Ghia 9734 .....•.......•........ 1967 Convertible class1l' Reblt motor. AM f'M t·assette S300tJ !'>52 51171 66 Karm an Gh1u, ull :.to l'k, .:oocl runn1ni.t L'Ol\d. $18()(), 673 ~:$87 ~dHhttl 9740 • 8"8 Dove Street ~EWPORT BEAt'll 752·0900 ~ 9762 ...•..•................ Late ·7; 4 " hee I d n n ' wagon, w nod b i d~!> stere<> cass, :i1r. man ' more xtras. 36.ooo mi. tor cond. Soi200~ 6:HI 0:12; allcrooon &. 1tves. UGLY BUT FAITHF ·1. •••••••••••••••••••••• ·74GL. 30mpg +-hw) '71 Mercedes 250. ·I dr radials. am /fm cass, m s sedan. auto. 111r , 8 t rk, great. nds body work needs tires. $3500 'best $\8'Xr/bst ofr 61S·986i ofr 640-6.195 T Oyota 9 7 6 5 ·79 300SD. slvr on hlk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• turtx> d14'sel. sunroof. 40 lt7' TOYOTA. gal tank. all xtras, llK Ca.JC.A COUPE nu, Must see lo a pprec P P . 97 9 4 381 . R e s 675-<K45 ·79 MB 300 l>resel S1l\'er , ' snrl, casselti. new tires . perf cond S2t .500 or S3SOO & assume lease 832· 7657 5 spt.'ed trans .. air ronJ & A M FM stereo !OOUCE >. $4'95 MIRACLE MAZDA USID CAltS l425 Baker Street <.:OSTA MESA 54S.lll4 ·~Turbo DIESEL JClOSO \\h1te/blUl' lthr rocor vaa..... 9770 rilter. cstm mats. 2\K •• -~1:.;•••••••••••••••••• m1 . S29 ,500 552 0165. 731· 1663 . I '56 Mercedes 300C. l'Om sales·Serv1ce Leasing pletely restored . x Int delien, c hrs, 110, gd. Surveyors 5732 E . 2nd ~cpt$3 yrd,misc.\•to St., Long Beach, Ca.. Sl.S..10.0 90llr3 before 2:00PM on -'~---."'-ool_Sh_ed_;.-. X-"-.-x-' Dec 10. Belance due The price o f Items adverlised by veh icle dealers in the vehicle classified advertising . columns does not include any a.,plicable taxes, licenae. transfer feu . Trade in COMHElL C :-fEVAOUT )\.~ 11.irl"'' Ill\ d ""'l\\1t~\ Rov C.-Y•r,lttc. • cond In /out. Ne w paint. Rolls ltoyce · BMW chrome & eng Must see . finance charges, fees for air po11ut.1on control de· "·OUr-beast vice certlficallona or de· , T' aler documentary pre· ""-'19S211, Raeda Green, all for I -•' ,, ., within lOCS.ys. Owner re · 5' '50 Treasure Isla nd MrVes \he ~Cht to refuse L.tawaa a.9716 54t.. I 200 1540Jamboree Wiii trade for Sl2.000 1 Newport Beach 640·644.4 cash gold or silver or car. 67~. ---- ~•li:·t~.[~~,!i!~.·~ ....................... . 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AC. lllidt 9910 AM f'M . mags Orig •••••••••••••••••••••• \)\<llr $2 250 b s t o rr '65 Bwck Sk)'lark. 11ood ~i ~. :;.it;.S9S4 _ __, running cu nd . n t·eds Pittto 9957 bod~ wrk Hs i of r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 2264 C\e!. ·;:i l'rnto Wagon . au\o c.lloc • 99 IS trans. 1mmac cond. Sl39S ••••••••• ••. •• •••..... or tx>st 11ffer 640·6582. YOUI # I PGwHoc 9961 •' CADIUAC •••••••••••••••••••••••·· DU,l.HSHIP I.. '77 ,,..., A• ' :~ ORANGECOU .. TY! w /T.top& •1 c1atoMillteriOf' · SALES, SERVIC ~ ANU I.EASING Power steering. brakes, w1nctows· Power door' ' locks, rear window d~· fol{ger. 16 MPG•witb *-. V8 AM F M 8 tra~lt'. ' $S.)'.)O SH-1415 . ' paraUon charges unless ... H IOYH , ~, _ otherwise specified by 'l'lop dollara for Sports options showroofl cood. '79 2400, x lnl cond Z5 vwam .... Jlltrake, 350 tbeadvertaser (;. B C 26mp1. no down TOL Am /Fm ster eo cass Rabbit. ""*111 '' 1 ' 11.' Chev, full canvas. bait ts*CTll/ • 914~:· AU:~59• ampers , SDt.OOtmo. 497-3S08 A~. suuoo. 49'·2023. \ "'1 , ...... '• ''1 II • 'ill Poot1at" Station W~ tmlt new bead" uphol -~ • all PY>T, runs fine. G.,.... , trallerable , suoo: Clitl1.Ct • '??.~ ~._!.or .... '{t1C1MGR '72 2002 Tll. 4·s pd, air . i1300D, lea\her. sunroof. ...., L'ldo ado 1 ,_ .. m1teagt> $600 0 80, a.am y -Ninet -Ml.cmD • •••••••••••••••• •• • --"O ~ereo cau., xlnt cond. i mmaculate. Sl5.7SO. @~~ '""' r · a .. e ov.,r 4!k9283 PMINUS ,Y ------~--'46 ~Woodle. restored Yq.ISWAGIH ax>.831·9560 (714)~J3Sl. vouawAGtll.IHC lease P•Yments, loaded. -· •.• 1 .• ~ I look la my ':Boat. 11 ft cntr. Sll.CIOO. ALSO '29 Moctel 18711 Beech Blvd. Hlo4t_. moonroof. 642·1822 V... ft , ... W.W I reel u If I'm trtr vtt;':J'P Mere" A Town Sedan. 4 dr. HUNTlNGTOJ'of BEACH '77 JIOI, 1unroor. 4 ~pd. •• ao SL: Auto, elr, 2 1.,..._ IS-ELL.-Idle Items with • •••:1••,•::::.::••,•1•0•0•••••: NW with the MINUS • . • ..... cover restored. Ideal for stu· 142-2000 CHI, like .... cond' \CJlll. lmmec. 113.500 Of· a...... Dally PilO( Claulrled Ad ·-... ~ • &aucb. more . .-. 41'1·1'37 .:::dat===· 11:-0::·=000:=. 6'7=5=-6=1=6:..:'-::::.t.====~===::l.:;;rz~aoo~, ~;;;;;D1;•~===L:.:'«~ . .,~U:l~~m;:~·~M~2~·M;:141:16~. :..-l.=:=:::==========-J...~&42~-~5678~·-_ ~-· '-~- --' \ .INLY PtlOl MAIMADUKI "So you're the one who's been shutting oft the alarm clock!" MISS PEACH THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane 110oddys toke you for runs and drives, oot granddads take you for walks." DENNIS THE MENACE i ~ E.. ~ ' . ---· ........ COMICS I CROSSWORD . by Charin M. Schutz . llG GEORGE by Virgil Partcll I Fl~E I HAVE A Affi'-FIFTV CHANCE ~ EYE«V QVESflOH ... FUNKY WINKERBEAN _jL I (3.) SMOKED HAM -... by Jeff MacNetly DRABBLE I I -I I \ I by Tom Batiuk ~ > " ~ 9 l i '; r i ,/ ' ... ( \II ~ ... -"' ·I ~ .. ··so what's wrcno with boiled rutabaaasr by Kevin Fagan "'~· NolO\bl, rr~ ~'f'AtfitJ& 0 t,€'f (()(,,(,'f 001" '<M£RE. ! ll ·J ~f oo~J''( ll)ORfN l GORDO ~AT TMe: ~IT'/ OF ~ ~THIS Mv.JCAWT/ AWKliJ;:CT $9(R.AGNJ ~,,.~ ~ ~ 6TJ:AL.I~ Hie> 1l4\JJJOWf /~·~ WAAT WOULD You llK~ by. Mell lazarius JUDGE PARKER ~-..,~~~~~~~----A 0 M 'I', I HAVE TO TAl<f TIM AND .JfAN DOYfN TO POLICE HEADOVARTERe> FOR QvE!:>TIONINl.3' THE MAN' TIM HIT DIED ~ITHOUT RE6AININ(j C0NOCIOV5'NEf.t>! OR . SMOCK TUMBLEWEEDS '{E:S1 Ii IZ Ml: l..IMPIP L.IZARC7!-I CUM 10 ~IN&tJ<X TO veR ........ ----r.1b CASTOUiiHE PR~N tJNPLliASANIREES 't'ER PAV'! FRUM YER L.IFE! HAITT"1 SWEffi! NANCY SA NANAS 0 \H INK \ANK by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Ooux I LL PICK 1~ii:M UP IN ~~ MINUT(!)' lf l l THLM TJ f.'>t ,, ~tADT l:)lll :?ON'I MENllON CHEf'o DE A' ' i 'll (l() 11~ I 1..ATfR' ...... ~.....,,.... by Tom K. Ryan (i), ....... ~·-·~ by Ernie Bushmiller l TOl.D THEM WHAT I THOUGHT OF THE AWFUL MEAL IN THAT CAFE ···AND THEY MADE ME STAND IN I WHAT'S THE MATTER, NANCY? t ) THE CORNER TILL I APOLOGIZED ' l'M ~000 Af 0~11/IN& 1~ ro&~ by Lynn Johnston by George Lemont 8 Y NOR MAN V. PEEL. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 53 Shopworms Ulfl'rED Fe~ture Syndicate t Highwaymen 57 Accuses Tuesday's Puule Solved 5 Unpaid 6 1 ,,,,,, ISie 10 Hasly 62 Card game 14 Mounlam tally 2 Preti• words 15 -bear 64 Bord111 16 Out Pref•• 65 Romance 17 lrolentoorial 66 Advance t9 Horse 67 Sea-..d 20 TITS 68 Sloverily 21 Vendors 69 Trees 23 Angry DOWN 25 Specit I Seed llOldllfs lilililllt:'~ 26 Venus. e g 2 R191ori 29 lists 01 3 Food store employees ' OtrtylnQ 34 Laddet part 5 Manager 35 Last notice 6 Most hatmful 37 Woll 7 Dockwork· Babe -47 Circus stars 38 Blackbird ers· org 27 -eclipse •9 Completions 39 Some bullets 8 Nature se>mls 28 Ms Ekberg 52 Clamped 41 US tax oll 9 Glu11on0t•s JO Sweetsop 53 Scarlett s 42 MongOI 10 House vtr1· 3 t French river rio~ 44 Subterfuge dor 32 Blackmore 54 01 a lime 45 Noted car-11 Land unit heroine 55 Sounded out 1oonis1 12 Headliner 33 Bobbin 56 Sabol 46 Mallgllllf 13 Hearlh Parts 36 Unvam11heo 58 Re5efved 48 Breakfasl /18 Caliber · 39 Mede square 59 veructe tare 22 Nobles 40 Nol long ago 60 Asian coins SO Stile. Abbr 24 Gourmet 43 Appendices 63 Verb con- 51 Episode 26 t-loclley grut 45 Commod•ly tractoon 1 2 a • 12 13 14 I ......... , ............ ~ .................... ·--·· .............. -.-·- • I , I I ~U'~(p~ frotft US tD' JOU Daily Pitot r.porters type news and tMIUN stories which can be "f'e.d" by a typeaettlng computer. Phot~ ellamine hundredS of news and t.etur. phot09 every day In the Costa Mesa darl(room, phot09 which they've shot all along the Orange Coast. \ --\ --' _ .... -_ ... .. . ,,,:. ., ..~·-.. ( ~ News and photo. from the w0t1d, Nltlon and lllte come 9Yerf day to the Daily Piiot via Aaoclated Pr"' wire and laaerphoto eeMc:el. Staff artists prepare edvertlslno layouts and provide graphic services to news and advertising staff . . In order to reproduoe the art elements and photot on the newspaper J>alW, the pictures first must be re-photographed in a process camera. A compositor pastes up the photos. type and headlines in a page layout designed by an editor. The ~ed. put~p page is then converted into a printing plate which is placed on the Daily • Pilot's ofbet printing Pf .... As the ~ begin to roll. the f/Ulf conlflOtly adjust the controls to provide consistent lntdng. The pt9S8 C8n C>rint up to eo.ooo ~ per hour. although it is stopped frequently to specially tailof' editions for eech community aervedo the Dally Pltot. • • • r • 642-4321 , . J ,, . I I I· I Finally. the ·paper Is delivered by more than 100 cartt.,. who are lndepel !dent OOl lh'8CtorS ~ w1d • .,..,.nQ ~~~~~~~~~~~-.~~!------- \ ... the DaHy F'tlot to your dooRtep. • ... ...,-....., .... • -cut· fever cooling off? a,. TH(UI~ 0 t:UM untef\'Olht" v.-hu hut' \w,•n l'horthn& o'ter a.. n tc.nth'111 e•I t1100 r ·1un1.1 would •lo •I'll to llkt' • ti r lt1-lw•f11et• lth")-.... ,.urn lht'1r 1£MI08 ue l"Tl\l.Mnl ""'ftf ltw f't''lult ~·t1nh1rn ont' luriic; 1rc:my At the r)' U~ lhl' tnllO WhO IH'\uitlly ~&Mn lhl• \IUt r_, ... r th un wa r lr<'t'"d preatc.Jcnt. tht6 tu r~ tOlt •pp.urenth C'IRI\' LO 11 uddt-n h It ll " Hon 1,1 Ru11n "clt-ft'att-0 Pruprnlllhm \ ua tm al t llo~ard Jau vi~ ;.nil l'aul v1Lnn ~ed a. I modd for lh a ut'('~ 11luJ IJroJlO•lt~Qn 13 ln r uts "tral '1 ~ r . lat('t1 Hut JWI\ •• R~agan wa1~·w1!\ llM61 lhco Whit.-llotul fl\ t· out of six ProPoMhon t3 tmll•ll~ ,.irt-tu in 111 oth .. r ">lllle~ E \' r M 0 It t-. IR 0 NI CALL V , 0 NL V ol&11Mh'U>t-t~ u1.u.ill) \h~ 11\0St liberal voling ti•" lD the l 111on pa.!!Hed a lax ('Ul meMs ure r~mstn.tllH t~tr. like Utah. Nevuda. outh l>• ot.t and \r11011J reJt>t•tt'd ~unilar propo it1ons. Th,• 11w~u11to! "' lht''>t:' l>t--emlflgly perverse re-lt~. . Mc~t llk~I.> ll 1:. th<1t lilt-"tax revolt" hab real- \ not bt·t·n .a re,ptmst:' to taxes themselves. but , 1 .Hhcr 1l is about the only "'C•l 110 H\ w.-y homcownerb r a n cut l ..\I 11'0tt\I~ lht·1r nionthl.) payments L ..-. h1·11 pro perty values ___ .-_r_>_t l w1•rn to gt>t out of h nc H .. inforc·mg this con· l~b 10n ari• thl' r~11J1 t tt·i. of the real esta t e tti.1 rketpla1·«> Of au tht• slates wh1t•h {'01lS1dered proverty tax culs this full , ~ ·1<;s<1rhu~elts was the only one with home-prices appros1·h111g (.'ah form a ·s . Real estate 1~ s till relatl\ t•ly low priced in all the other areas SI NCF. PROP E R'f\' TAXES ARE usually based on current market values and not on the price a homeowner paid when be bou~hl. residents of areas "1th high markt'I values feci fina ncial 11n·ss ure cwn 1f they did n't pay much for their }lo mes In pre-Proposition 13 Ct1hfornia, a s in the )1 ~ssachusetti: of 1980, this mean\ that many homeowners were paying more in property taJ<es ~ach month than they.were in mortgage payments " U that had bef'n true w 1913. tliere 1s httle doubt that Reagan's' or iginal tax·cut proposition ~ould have vassed. But property values didn 't l>egin their precipitous r ise unlil about two years l oter. so lhe voters who have so often backed R <'a gan personally turned down his proposition when il "'as f1n,t offcrerl Thost> same votns. last spring turn<>d dnwn another lax r utt ing propos1t11m. Howard .Ja rvis ' in com61 lax tuts. bee a us<' 1l also wouldn't have rh,nl!C'd lhP fin::inriat p1('1urt• much for most in· d 1' 1duah. SU TllF. RJ::ALITY 01-· TllJS fall's eletl1on re · l\11 ns 1:,, that 1r1 lhl' one sl<.1°lc where voters had r1 .1son to feel threal<:ni>d , th1.:y l'Ul thC'1r property taxes. Hut wherf' there was no apparent fin ancial l11rP<.1l. thl'y l<•ft the old t:ixmg system alone Hut l 1, c·ub ..-.111 surf'ly be hat'k 1n s tates where they lo~l this fall 1r market cond1t1ons force them on t h< voters This analy<\iS of the fa te· or tax C'Ul propositions hl'lpi. expla in what bcfc·ll 1!1•puhl1t·an IJ S Sena te c:rnctn:latc· l)aul Gann Gann -,trc·..,..,('d his rr1lt· ai. ,1 l'ropo'>1t10~ 13 CO· a u.thor 111 h11> c aropail{n agmn'>l Wll um bent Al an (r:1nslon 1"q1el'ting v11t,.ro; t11 re.,pon<I with g1 at11lldl·1111 .1\1 thr mC1nn h" ... ilvl·d thl'm l~11t a~ on<' lor1~t1m1· pollt1ral consultant puts it. '1'h1·n· 1..., no sut·h t h1ng ;is \ olC'r g rcil 1t udc " .\~D '"' t-'1\('T. T HERE WAS none ror Gann, ·Ot'c·auM· 111oi.t \QIN~ apparently believed that ~om1·onl' t'ISl' would have> <Teated something like l 'rt1p11s1t1<in 1J 1f Jarvis und Gann had not. In shorl , thc·y <;>nC'luclcd that Proposition 13 was a nec·l'i.s1t} hut c;;mn was not / I-or ollll'r c·onservat1vcs lhe returns imply onlv th<tl .i-. l<ing ...._voter~ believe hstal ron ~cr.vatism 11-> m·cc·~s~m they'll he sare Rut when 'ma rket cond1lions •·hom~c and \otcr5 fe el able to IOOSl'n lht' pllr"I:' strings, ul(' µohliCiJI pendulum w ill hk<'l.Y sw1 n1? hark to lh1• l<'fl I l-:/lll.~ 1:1 11 r·1J/un1t11.~I t>nsed In .'ianltJ .\ilUntCll I Two-y~ar prn~ram A,..1....-.. Shllltttrbllfl Singer John Denver, whos e tunes ha ve taken him to the top of record charts, is into something new. A New York City galle ry is holding a debut s howing of D enve r 's photo- grnphs this week, fea turin~ col or la n dsca p es a nd wildlife scenes Indiana to build pyra~ids ll EDl-'OHD. Ind (API If you r<1 n 't <1fford a trip to China to see the Great Wall or to Egypt lo see the pyra m ids , wait a few yeari. and ybu '11 be able to s ee budget versions of bot h wonders in southern ln· diana :• An estimated 70.000 cubic feel of stone has been moved to the site of a pyramid being built to fot·us attention on In· d1ana ·s limes tone in· dustry. said Mer le Ed· tnl?lon. president of the llt•11fo rd Cham ber of Commerre. "CLEARING o•· land. lc vf'hng and 1?rarhng 1s un<lt•r wa ~ ... said Ed· 1n.g t o n . o n e o r the originators of the proJ· er l designed as part of tht· L1mesto nt• Touris t ;ind Dcm o ns lrat 1o n Center Construction on the p roject s h oulq take about three vears. he S':lld. Il l' est imat e d that 66.(1()() tons of stone will be required to erect the pyramid. which will be 150 fct•t square <tl the base· So far, only 5.000 tons of storie have been· moved to the site THERE Wll.L also be a muse um of stone 10· duslr) relics. A 25·foot· high replica of the Great Wa ll or China is in the v.orks Traml•cs from lhe ln- d1anu Labore rs T raining I n 'i I 1 l ute 1 n n 1• a r b v <101lt1t•, Ind., ari• pulling 1t1 stone for the p) n.i mid tound<ilion at ht•drot k levcl. which 1s 17 rt•et ( hclow ground surface. Drafting technical By JOYCE L . K ENNl::DY Oea r Joycf': P lease ~end me in formation on tht> ectucation requirt>d an d lhe rart'er opportunities for drafting. -J .K.. Houston, Texas Though rnmputers arc barging into t hf' drart1ng field at a fast <'li p, lh1•y 'retttl\ m g. htlle effect on the education you nc·ed to get a foot m the door. · A('cording to Kt'tlh Lightfoot. presi· dent of tht' Ana.•n('an lnst1tutc £or Oei.ign and Urafling, the best prep- -ration 1s a two-year program in a t ec hnical inst itutc or community or junior college. Afte r graduat ion. large employt•rs provide whatever a dditional romputN training is re· 19uired. WIULE IT'S TRUE that ~raduates Of voca tion al a nd t echnical high ~chools can begin as drafter trainees. 'their more limited backgroUJld tends .to restrict job options and advance· .-nent opportun1t ies. Apprenticeship k a possible but rarely used vehicle for entering the occupation. Drafters prepare detailed draw- tngs based on the rough sketches and •pec lCications of sci e ntis t s. engineers, architects a nd designers. h ei r drawfngs i\ust be perfect .enoug h to use as a basis for buildings. .. semblyof items, patents or m aps. Beca~ nearly all Industries need '9chnical drawings, drafters have a n bundance or alternatives. Aeronautical drafte~s draw plans -ior airplanes, missiles and related tqulpmenl . Architectural drafters tra"w the structures of buildings. andscape drarters m ake detailed •tueprint dnwioi;ts and tracings [_u_RE_E_RS_) from sketc h es by la ndscap e a r c hitcrls . Civil drafters de pict highways and rive r and harbor im· prove ments. COMMERCIAL DRAFTERS lay out building locations. plan office and factor y arrangements and draw charters. forms and records . Elec· trica l drafters draw layouts and wir· ing diagrams for power pla nts. build· ings or electrical systems; electronic d rafters . do the same for electronic equipment. Marine drafters draw docks, ships and other marine build- ings and equipment. Mechanical drafte r s m a k e drawings of machinery and mechanical devices Starting salary m ay be as low as $10,000 per year. according to a sur· vey by the American Institute for . Design a n&, Drawin g , but e x· perienced drafte rs who have added computer skills to their repertoire may reach $25,000. The work seems made to order for certain types of handicaps. Many drafters are dear or have disabilities that confine them to wheelchairs. Lightfoot projects a prom ising market for drafters . "Al national conventions, people in, every part of the coun try have com plaine d o f !'lhortages in recent years ." he says. READER SERVICE· For o career brochure on dro~fng. snd o lfamp!d, self-oddreued long white envelope to Jo11ce Lam Kenned11 ot Box 1580. Coste• Me10 92626. A3k for " Drafter.'' 1 • ?, I Natt1re .to11g~ oii Rhode I slant/, /acility wi,jled out 3 times CRANSTON, R .l. (AP) - Mtmben of the Rhode l sland Yacht Club have learned that it'• not easy to ple.se Mother Nature . On three occasiona since ms. the club bu buHt quarters a long te mperamental Narragansett Bay. And eac h time those facilities have been destroyed by the elements -twice by hur- ricanes and once by the ice- choked WJtte~ of winter. MEMBERS HAVE embarked on a project whlch they hope will make 1981 the year the club finally beats the odds. ·'The second-oldest yacht club in the United States shouldn't go d own the tubes," said Com - modore Corneli us F. Crowley. The club recently got approval from the federal government for a $500,000 low·interesl disaster loan to reconstruct a docking area in a cove that has been virtually deserted for more than a year. In the winter of 1978, an ire storm washed away what ·little mooring space had survived Hurricane Carol in 1954. As a re· s ult. the yacht club's me m - bership dwindled from a high of nearly 300 to less than 100. PlJBUC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IWSIN•U NAMa STATUMNT T lie lollowlftll IM''°"' •n .Sol"' bu.iMUM: CHIUSTIAN ESCROW, UH B••• AvtllW, C.i. Mew, C.lllwnl• ••'4 H•y ... CorPDtMion •• C•lllornl• COf-Mlofl. t041 Fl"9 H-" L•'*• Hunllnoton INCll, c.lllonll• '2M6 Tl•ll ~I 11 Conducted by • CW• llO••tioft. .._.,..,-<;.orporMlon ~~-­Prnlditnt Tiii\ llM-t WIK llllCI •Ill\ IM Counly Clerk of Or•n~ County Ofl Oecemb« 1. 1•. ,.,,.. Publi\lleel OrM>lle C...sl 0.llY PUii\. CROWLEY AND OTHERS who have remained active in the club blame the lack of adequate facilities for the dwindling mem· bership. ,.,. ............ VENERABLE YACHT CLUB FIGHTS FOR SURVIVAL Fourth clubhouM on NerragenHtt Bay Dec. l, 10, 11, l•. 1'90 41~.a P UBLIC NOTICE ''We've been on financially ha r d t imes ,·· h e admitted. "Without the slips, you're pretty we ll licked. Th.e people who stay on are those who JUSt try to re· ta in a yacht club and hope to get it go ing again." From its location. overlook in g Narra- gansett Bay. the club is par- tic ularly vulne r a ble t o the elements . It r ecently s pent $200.000 to build a 485-foot breakwater,.to s hield a planned- new docking area . "We think we've got the finest sport on the bay ... the commodore said. "What we need is facilities." FRANK LUBY , a n othe r member active in the restora- tion effort. s a id t he club has tried to stay solvent by holding social functions and keeping its cocktail lounge open in the after· noon and evening hours. "But you can't run a yacht club on liquor alone," he said. Over the years the list of club members has included many of the weallb1est names in Rhode Island society. But the club now insists it wants to be known as "an a nybody's club." "It's a different world today," Crowley asserted, "'We wantthe facilities to be for the general public." WITH THE INC REASED cost of gasoline and other fuel oils. there has been renewed interest in sailboats a nd oth er non· motorized recreational craft. As I f'flt• \ '.,,,., ~,,,,, , I<)( I~ I For The Dis-criminating Man B.u· v.ejuns · <l~11k Slip 0. l a result, getting a mooring slip in a protected area of the bay is al a premium. Crowley said response to the club's project has been en- couraging. "We 'll know in about five years if we'r e right," he said. "We've got a histor y to preserve and we're going to make it work." Sewer plan OK'd SAN JOSE. (AP) -T he San Jose City Council has approved a plan to expand the city·~ sewage system , under pressure lrom water quality officials who threatened to prev~nt any new sewer hookups in the city unless the plan was adopted . l'ICTITIOUS BUSINEH NAME STATEM•Nt • l l!e 1011owln9 per\on• •re dol"I buW,.h••· ORANG E COU NT Y AUTO TRADER. I• Orollwood, Irvine, c .• 111orn11 ~114 ICeilll R Woe•-. •• Orilt~, 1no1ne. ~•IOrni• '711• M •uree n A W l el a nd , •• Orlllwood. lrvlne. C.lllorn1• 91714 l llh bu1lneu '' conduc ltd by ""M>•nd-wlle ~n A Woel- ll\1\ \lei-I WH lollCI wlll• I .. ~ou11ly Cler-ot Or•"11' C°"nty Oft Oe<embe< I, ltlO ._ ,. ..... Publt\Ncl Or.-. C...•I Da lly PllM, Dec ), 10, 11, l•, 1'90 .. 10• P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINl!H NAME STATEMENT lllf IOll-illQ ~_, 1' -119 busl MU•\ 8ENMORE P lfoPER TIES II, l -fO-.. Lomiltd P•rtne••nlP. 11s1 Do•• Strttel. Sulit 1.0. NtWPOrl 6e•C'll, C•11lorn1• 9?660 Sttllf'en M C,,.w, lS E•lll•••, •rv11\f' C..Monha '11U PUBLIC NOTICE , , di !,~·~.':"~ntt'. '' conouci"' bY •n llt· Slt-M C""w ff\•\ sl•ttf'nent was filecJ .with t"" NOTICE OF INVITING llDS ~~;;:.,.~1~,~~1 Or•n~ (\ounly on NOi•<• I) ,,., f'OY QI Yin th•I tnf 8o•rO o1 Edu<.at1on o• tt"tt ,r,n n• Und1eo Sc"oo• 01str1ct of Or•nOeo (o..,nty. Y11forn1•. w111 r«.e1w-1 w •ltO ,,,,,. up .. , 00 p.m. of .,.. IOlll O•Y OI OK ember ,.., •• #ft•CI\ tt~ W id b•CI~ I ••II be p,.Ohcly _.,.., -rt.a •or •111111 ~omllUW Sv•tom •no Support 1<19 EQu'-1 81.S c-•t•OM •n<i on l'UO~ Pub•1\nt(I Or•ncJP C.CM\t Dail¥ P.tot, Dec J 10 11 1•. 19'0 •loO.lO PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMI! ltA"TIMENT Every Man•s Favorite! HmtdseWll 91 ..... e moccasin cOlllsh 11etiola. 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'"° •l.,._80 Counly Cl••• ol Or•noe Counly on ----O..com-I ttlO P UBLIC NOTICE -------... 711111 l'ICTITIOUS BUSINIH NAMa STATEMINT ,., ..... PuDll\IW<I 0.-C ... \I 011ly PllOI, Dec 1 10. 11, 1•, 1"80 ·~ P UBLIC NOTICE I T 111 lollowl119 s-r>0n• •re do1n9 '""~ -~ .. , -----l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESf F,A, S OF CALIFOAN1•. IHC . NAME STATEMENT 11(11 llUtlnftl C-ter Orlve, l tvln. l M I0110wt1>9 ~'°" .. cto.n9 b<lti-C~llfornt. ft I IS ~eu •• FIRST AMEAICAH SERVICES, SPECIALTY •UTO WORICS. l:llM IH C., • -Jetwr cor_..,,...,, .0 Lo9an Sorul. :: A. Co>1a Me,., I Cral9 R-. --.ale. N .J 01'4S Ca11torn1a.,bi. H•I• Dollineu 11 condutlld by • cor· 1 Yo1111111•0 rc ooam•, tlO LoYol• PC>r•llon. Acwd. C~I• Mtli41. C•lllorn•• ,,.1, Finl A..-icMI lllil bu ...... " •• conduCI~ Oy ... "'" SotNl<n. Inc. dlv1dual Wlni.m F. Oa<oy, Y""'•llll<O ICodama P...-.i Tiiis \111.,._I wa • loltO "'"' IM llu1 "°""""'" .., .. 111.., will! tr. CO<.lnlV Cltr'-ot Oranoe County on Co•""' Clerll of Or-C-ty Oft Oecemoe< 1, ltlO Ho.,,.moe<•, 1•. I'll .. I ... 1'149191 PuOll•IWd 0.<W9 CcwSI Dally illlloe. Publl"*' Orongt COH I D•llY ,. ....... Dec J, 10, 11, 1•. '"° ...... Nov 12,1',,.,~,J,1'9D o~ ----- ---PUBL)C NOTICE FICTITIOUS I USINESS Ill.AME STATEMENT Tiie lollO*•ll9 person• are c1o1,. l>Uslne" •• · CENTURY 11 FOUNTAIN, 11117 8r00it."lir\l SI-I Fount.in Valley,' C•lltorni• '770I 9t Fet.io .. I.a-I .............. IMdl ... 7H·fH I Htt'IQ«. Inc , • Cat1fom1• toroor• j uon, 11111 llrc1c*riursl SlrHI Founl.it\ V•llO , c.tl1lom1• '210I I Tl\11 bu1.•ntU •S concl11<1eo l>y •car· poretlOn The ContemPorary Jzod V-Neck t 00% onoo acryhc cashrTIP,1'8 10!-JC:h 111 8'cciors maize. white dark orown hoioe hght blue navy red crnd ketly green ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLANC> NEWPORT 8eAcH (714) 644 7030 -.. -._ ........ . ... He'f9'1r Co<porallon ,._c; Hayn, P<HIClenl I Tl!IS \~I-I w•s llllCI ,.ltll I .. Count• Cler-!" Oran,_ Counly ell OecemOH 1, ltlO I ,.,,.... PuoH-O'anot co .. 1 P•llY Ptla&. Dec. J, 10. 11, 1•. ltlO 4)1 .. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINIH MAMS STATEMENT TM lol-'"9 ~ h doo119 but&o neun: UNIVERSAL 8U51HES5 A" SO C IATION OF SOUTHE"I CALIF • ,, ••• C•m l"" C.tPlttr an Sulle 0 , Sin Ju•n C•Pl\lr.tnt , C.lll:~~:~~nn" C•11ero11e , S& Es111•..-.1nolna,CMl!orniaUl1S Tiii• buliMM 11 conduelell by •n - 1ncorporMell •-••lion otlllr 1,,.,,, t .,.r1nenfll11 • J o c:_.... Tiiis l ie-I ... Ill ... wllll - county Clerlo. of Or• .... c .... nly • December I, 1'90 . .. , .... PuOll\lleel Orongt COHI 0.11'( Pl .. o.c J. 10. 11, 1•. ,. ... PUB.UC NOTICE .. • .. •I I Bois a preserve cut back •t PAftlC'K KSNNEDY ................. Or&A&e County planner• t•• tauvtly have identified leu t.baD 300 acres lll the Bol_aa Chica marsh as natural wetlandl that 11hould be protected from de· vetopment. This prehm1nary fmdiil& ii in sharp contrast to the 1,200 acres identiti~ as protected wetlanda- lD the Bolla Chica by the State Coastal Q>mmission last March. Al Armijo, project mana1er for the COWlty 's Local Coutal. Plan CLCP) for Bolaa Chica, identified what the county views as wetlands during a public hearing on the state-mandated LC P in Huntjnizton Beach Tues· day n ight . (Related s tory, Photo. A3 > Armijo dec lin ed to s tate specific acreage the county sees as protected wetlands because, he said, the map could be altered. 8ut, clearly. the four separate patches identified as "environ- mentally sensitive" compiled far less than one-fourth of the 1,200-ac re Bolsa Chica that was projet'led on the county map. Armijo said the Orange Coun- ty Board of Supervisors hu re- jected the Coastal Commission's view of the Bolsa'Chica as a pro: tected natural habitat of various waterfowl. A rough draft of the "Recreil· tional and New Development" plan whlch does not rule out a boat marina . will be completed by Jan. 5. · The Bols a Chica is located in " ~ ......... ..-. . . ' , Dell' P'I ... S~ ,,_ DOLORES MARSHALL WORRIES OVER MUFF AFTER A TT ACK Muff'• twin Potf waa chopped up, acatterect'over Marahalla' lawn .. Pet cat cUt up, county territory south of Warner tt d lawn Avenue along ~e eastern side of sen e ~e on · Padfic Coast Highway. _ ,,.. The next LCP hearing is Dec. 9. 7 p.m., at, the Huntington Beach Civic Center. 2000 Main St. . The county's LCP, which sets development 1uldelines. ul- ilrnately_muat-be ap~v~ by- lhe State Coastal Commission. Representatives of Signal Land Developme~t Corp .. which owns most of Bolsa Chica, haye proposed three general plan amendments which -alternately call for a boat marina and hous· ing development; a large scale hous ing developme nt; or a large-scale marsh r estoration project. Signal representatives suggest the boat marina plan is the most feasible because it would fulfill a _1.9J3 lQf'!d swap agreement with the state. However. the Stale Coastal Commission's vie"'£...Of the Bolsa Chica as a proteffed wetlands has put a shadow over the agree· ment. Aged copter debri1 found i1'-.. Trabuco ByDAvlDKUTZMANN OllMo.ily ,,, ... IUff Investigators for two federal agencies were headed for Orange County back country today after U.S. Forest Service firefighters discovered the aged wreckage of an unidentified sma ll helicopter Tuesday night near Trabuco Canyon. ·.sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said the crew. working on the 28,200-acre Indian fire, found the wreckage and what appeared to be several bones. The cras h site is~ of trail eut ot McVicar Canyon d north of Los Pinos Canyon . the rucged terrain or eastern 0 ange County. Hart said the mystery aircraft wreckage was burned by the brushfire. He said, however, it ap- peared as though the wreckage had been there for perhapa 10 years or more. Officials from the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board have been notified ·and were expected to view the wrecbgesometimet.oday. Hart said the bone fragments were found it\ one or the heliCQ1>- ter•1 aeall. It was not possible to. te~i~laid, whether or not the re-m are human. No skull or rib ca1ewaafound. • JuQlu from the debris ,· the 1bertff'1.Gnldall 1ald lt appeared the aircraft was a amafl heUcoptao. Hart laid then wu no inaipia on tbe .....mqe to lhow whether lt was private or mllltary aireraft. Bhald tbe FAA ad NTSB lD-•.upton wlll work from a lilt of !Uabll craft to plD down tlleiden- UtJ of Jbe~cl'mft. -I By PHIL SN'EIDE&M~ OI • DMtr N.e...,. A threatening note three years ago w.as the first sign that someone in the southeast Hunt- ing ton Beach nei1hborhood d1drr't Hke-Hel'berr-alld .Dolores Marshall's twin honey-colored, long-haired cats. 4 On a yellow legal pad sheet, a n anonymous writer com- plained that Muff and Puff were getting into a nower bed. The writer advised the Marshalls to get rid of their cats. Last year, a second unsigned note complained even more viciowaly about the cats' habits. The MarshallB' talked to their immediate nei'ghbors along Cape Cottage Lane but could ~ detel'mlne wfio haa taken suctl a dislike to their pets. The source of the threatening letters was still a mystery Sun- day morning, when Herbert Marshall drew the drapes and saw one of his cats cut into pieces and scattered across his front lawn. Parts of Puff were found hanl.· ing from an evergr~n tree. ' Huntington Beach police de- tective Arden Fick said the inci - dent is under investigation but admitted poHc~ have few leads. "Apparently, someone in the neighborhood was upset about the cat doing its deed in a garden," he said. Fick said~ice do not believe a peflwllng spree has s urfaced. He said the last major animal mutilation c a se reported to police before Sunday was the mid-August torture and hanging of a Persian cat in another southeast housing tract. Mrs. Marshall remains stunned by Sunday's incident. "If these people didn't like an imals. they could have taken o ur cat away and k tlled it somewhere. and we never '4uld have known what h app~." Mrs. Marshall said. .. But I can 'l understand the thrill they got out of bringing it back to our house and spreading it on the front lawn. That's the sickening part they got a thr i ll out of hurting ·us personally." · Mrs. Marshall said her family has again questioned neighbor!'> m the area But she said no one knows who Puff had been a nnoy- ing. "If they'd had the courtesy to <84-f' CAT, Page A2> 'Sexism' ~ed in board selectioD First-year Trustee Gary Nelson was e~ted president of the Huntington Beech City (elementary) School District Tuesday night when colleagues paaaed over Norma Vander Molen for the fourth year. 'Mrs. Vander Molen who just completed 1h1 jean with the board, later aaid the vote reflected 1esi1m and chauviniam on the part of male school board members Roy How, Dave Sonben and Nelson. "Barry will do a good job,_" she said today. "But I would too, ~cauae . ..ol .. my experience and backgrowld. "Thia Jmt lan't fair. The de- cillon wu' determined a year ag°' bec~uae ol some kind of political anap•ement. I wun't even conaidered." Mrs. Vander Molen was sup- ported by. Paul Hulse, the only other woman truatee on the rtve- memt..r board. Nellon, a 19-year-old deatist, wUl IMad the board until re- or1an1tatkJD nnt year. He suc- ceeds How. Mrs. Vander Molen, 48, and the mother of five, la a member ol the clty'a cqmmunity aervlces commt•ioa (pa~ 'and recrea- tion) and wu Ill chairman lut year. She a1lo la a member of the Orance County Commltt• on School Dlltrict Or•aniaa~IClft, the ....., ........... ,.... NEW IOARD CHIEF "T,..... Gllry NelMn Orange County School Board Legill.Uve Network, Callfomla School Board Association and Oran1e eo-ty SUpervilor Har· rtett Wieder'•' communlt7 'ad· vlaory coundl. She received the Oran1e County Schoo& Board certlflcate of merit lut year (or "oulltand- ln1 service to education." ---llllllll IARY-Nllll ---· ' > H A N C f ( (J U N I 'v ~. A L H 0 H N I A .> • , i f-N ! ', Backed by Reagan Ca1·ter wa1-ns· Russ on Poland invasion WASHINGTON (AP) -The Carter ;ldministration, declaring that the United States is not weakened just because it is changing presidents, is warning the Soviet Union that an in- va sion of Poland would cause "the most serious" deterioration of East-West and U.S.-Sovict re- lations. The statement drew strong support from President-elect Reagan's senior foreign pol.icy adviser; Richard V. Allen, who said "the imagination would un· d o ubtedly be the lim it" in Cl\lculat i ng how the United States might res pond lo a military strike against Poland. While House press secretary Jody Powell. speaking witti re- porters Tuesday. refused to say what specific steps the United States might take. _..._ __ _ But he said: "An intervention or invasion of Poland would be most serious and adverse, both fo.r Eas t · West relations .i n general and in part1c"ular Cor re- lationstups between the United States and the Soviet Union." His statement came amid escalating labor strife in Poland and reports that Soviet army divisions.have been mobilized on the 'Polish border. \ ' . Reagan, talking to reporters in Los Angeles on Tuesday night, said the reports of Soviet movements represent '·a very ten se moment for the Free World." Powell said President Carter has discw;sed the situation by telephone with key European leaders over the last few days and Reagan has been kept in· formed. ~ l think-it would be a serious mistake for any government un- der any circumstances to as- sume that in a period of tran.'li· lion between one administration and the next that the American government would lack either the will or the ability to respond," Powell said. He added. "It's a situation that's being watched closely and with concern." Carter . it was learned. had spoken with the leaders of Rri· ta in, West Germany and Fran·ce. P oland's Communist Party Central Committee purj(ed four <See POLAND, Page A2> ~hool-closing proposal angers foes A proposal to close Wardlow School in Huntington Beach at the end of the current school year drew angry protests from local parents and sighs of resignation from others al a public hearing Tuesday night. About 100 parents attended the meeting. conducted by the Foun- tain Valley School District's ad- visory committee for school closure and disposition of s urplus property. ' Some parents urged that the neighborhood elementary school be kept open, while others.raised safety and instructional concerns about moving Wardlow students to other schools. The 11-member committee. charged with recommending one closure tor the 1981·82 term, is leaning toward termination or classes at Wardlow. with students lo be transferred to nearby Talbert.and Newland schools. The three affected scoots are in southeast-Huntington Beaclt but-- are within the boundaries of the Foimtaln Valley School District. The commlUee will make a formal recommendation to dis- trict trustees In late J anuary or early February. The final de· cislon on a school closure will be ·made by the board of trustees. At Tuesday's heartna, commit- tee chairman Marie Schneider said tbe main reuon Wardlow bas been larteted is the school's current low enrollmeot and pro- • jectiom abowtq its numben will cootlDuetodeclloe. Mn. Schneider said annual _ operatlnc COits of sue,ooo pef'la•te may make an lDJder-enrolled school eoonomlcally unsuitable. Wardlow currently baa Ml 1tu- dent1 In grades kinder1arten throu1h ei1ht. Its enrollment <See SCHOOL, Pace A.2) • SH£ FORGAVE HIM Rita ~nrett• AP Wl...,PIWIU>• ESCAPADES RECOUNTED Congreasman .t.nrette Jeni:ette's wife writes ~expose1 · CHARLOTI'E. N.C. CAP) - The wife of Rep. John J enrette says she onre c aught the A bs~am-convicled congressman "drunk, Wldressed and lying on the floor in the arms of a woman who I knew was old enough to be his mother." accorcfing to ex- cerpts from a n upcom i ng magazine article. Th e C harl ot te <NC .) Observer published today por· lions of a story by Rita Jenrette. ·'Diary of a Mad Congresswife." to be published in Sunday's Washington Post Magazine. An aide to Jenrette said the congressman has seen the a rt1· cle and "thought 11 was fine " In the article. Mrs. Jenrette says s he ultimately forgave her husband and a ttrib ut ed his womaruzing to his drinking . J enrette's alcoholism was part of his defense in his recent Abscam trial. which ended in his conviction for bribery and con· spiraC'y. His conviction led to his defeat for re-election and ultimately to the SWlday article. which Mrs. J enr ette said was written because. "I have nothing left to lose now." The 30-year·old former model * * * who once aspired to be a countr) music singer had harsh words in the article for the Washington establishment. She des l·ribed the conj!ress1onal world v.1th - o r g i es of s ex . drug.,· a11 d hypocrisy She also wrlles critically rif Jen rett~ 6th Congression.il District in South Carolina "(f 1 never attend another Darlington. S.C . \1oose Lodi!t> meeting during which grown men paraded arnund a room"" with antlers on their hf'nds that will be fine ... s he \Hites ~1 rs. Jenrette. who says m thP story she intends ~o b~ cand1rl and not v1nd1d1vc v.rtt c's. "Congress is a world of thirst'> that can 't be quent·hed The drug habits, the dnnkrni.: prvb· lems, the m tstrcss e!., t he boyfriends. the broken home" at· test to that." In writing about her husb.md·., love affairs, Mrs. J enrette sanJ. '"E ver y congr essional wi fe ·learns there 1s something about a cong ress man that brin~'.'­ women out of the woodwork lf he 's young. hand -.;n me and flirtatious. trained attack dogs won 't be able to keep them away. I know. l tried .. Another time. she said. · I knew the honeymoon wa!> over when I rolled over one momm~ to find John 's side of the bed un r uffled. Afle-r a rampaf!1ni: search. of the house in -'1 yrtle Jenrette rriay escape prmishment • Beach where we we re c:taymg. I found him drunk. UnflreSSl'il UOrl lying on the floor 111 thl' arm!> nt a woman who I kn<'• was oltl enough to be his mother " WASHINGTON (AP) -The Ho use ethics committee con· eluded unanimous ly today that Rep. John J enrette. D·S.C., con- victed of accepting a bribe from FBI undercover agents, violated the House's code of ethics. But the panel also said it would not be able to decide 0n recommended punishment until next week -and then only if t.be House revises its plans to ad· journ Friday. The decision means that Jenrette, although round' guilty lfy' 11·-10-<rcommittee vote-or violating House rules, may not be punished. The only way the House could consider punishment.is if an in- dividual member decided, on hia own.-to introduce a motion of ex- pulsion before Friday's , scheduled adjournment, or if the }fouse remained in session past Its appointed time .. Adjournment would automatically end the proceed- ings a1ainat Jenrette, who wu_ defeated for re .. lettion ln No- vember and won't t.,·bact when the new Qoa1ren convenes ln January. The House baa no authority to dlaclpline former memben. Announcement of the decision came after the 12-rnember panel . deHberated behind cloled doon today. ,. The newspaper cl1d not :.a\ how it had obtained the art 1l°ll' Or::cJ~:a.M Weather . Chance of raln mcreas- i n g from 20 p ercent tonight to 50 percent Thursday. Lows tonight in -the -408. Highs Thursday in the 60s. INSIDE TODA 't' A JIQCllt club tr'W• to re- btdld attn 1-ing de.a~ thru timt'•. SH 1tory. phoro. Pa,.D12. tiif._ -.I 0--:t.. ,. ~--JlJST BR£4KING ~ .... ,,.. ~·· lllltW ........................ . White Houae mM deriie• bribe offers WA811NGTON tAPi W'*9 ...._ U. IUcbard M. Rs 111.....,... &May °"" ......... .., ................ .. UNa While twust' on tlt!hall of tuiltive noucW.. Robert L. VtiKO. ''No W.iat uv~rtur •11 to l~ While H~ .,.,.. ever made," ~ u,Ad a St-Juttt Judlctlir)' Subcommittee. "Whatever the 11 ... M aet..me may have betn. It ••• wholly 1.UUucc-..ful. I ......_ U.. objed ve f•c:l• etlabl-.h conrlU11ively that no Im· ........._ Ck'<'urred within tt\e adnlintatration." ..... &alill..cl pMbUcl.v fot the firat time about an alletied ..,.._., .aw.np1 I" Vetco'11 btthall in t'c bruary 1977, shorUy "'-~ Carier l.oM ~fMte. ... _.,.. .. ,, .............. ISIRVT. Lebanon (AP > lraql tlll\h and artillery blasted *-four mAln c1un or lran'a 011 pro-Y1nce of Khu11stan today as \M war on the northt rn Oank of the Peraian Gulf entered its 7lrd day Ba1hdad Radio aid thr lt&q.1 ~wu1us kept uP the pr.euur• • lran's oll ref1run1 city of Abad&.n, the town of Su.sangerd, the military aarnM>n town of Oedul and Ahvaz, the capital of KhlU.lstan The four l'1l1b huv.-been heavily bombetrded since the war beaan Th~ Iraqi command said Tu~sday its fo rces were ready for a "final assault" to cap\ure these cities once the l raq1 pohttcal leadersh•r tssues the order U rardu1 .. a'-t~ •lo lrmt 1-"fHUC • NI OSIA. Cyprus lAP I An earthqake meaforing 5.2 on the R1rhter scalt hit an area on Iran's Caspian seacoast 120 males northwest of T ehran today, the Pars news agency re- ported The offlc1al Iranian ugency s aid no reports of casualties or damage had been rel·e1ved . Pars said the quake was felt an Tehran. but the tremor was not severe an the t·a pital. ~cion• ..... , un ,.,_•ago ALGIERS. Algeria (AP) -Deputy Secretary of State War- ren Christopt}er and his hl!Ul-level U.S. delegation met at a "working lunch" today with Algerian Foreign Minislf·r Mohammed Benyahia and other Algerian officials involved with th" i.,tiip0 ct negotiations to free the American hostages in Iran. T he delegations met at a restaurant at the Algiers Zoo, some 15 miles rrom the capital. All outsiders were barred from the premises. It was the second meeting of the two groups since the Americans arrived Tuesday. Algiers has been acting as intermediary in the slow-motion negotiations over Iran's four conditions f6r release of the 52 ho~tages held for almost 13 months. A11tl-lnul•g bHI ad.,alM'ft jV l\filllliGTQN (AP) -The Senate appro.ved.. Loda)' an a mendment prohibiting the government from seeking court· ordered busing plans in school desegregation cases and sent the measure to the White House. . . . The anti-busing measure. attached to·a $9.1 billion spending bill that provides funds for the Justice D-:pa~ment and a number of other agencies. was approved op a voice vote. The House approved the measure before the Thanksgiving reress. ( Oran&ie Coast I Communities said safe from/~ Coas tal commun 1lles 1n • Orange County are safe from nood damage des pite recent fires that denuded more than 62,000 acres of watershed in the Cleveland National Forest. T hat was the assessment pro- vided Tuesday by Cary Larson. a U .S . F ores t Se r vice hydrolog~st who is among nine persons serving on a team plan- ning ways lo rehabilitate the charred lands . Those fa{·1 ng t he gr e atest danger in the event of heavy rains, Larson said, are residents of the can yon communities closest to where the massive In- dian. Lakeland and Turner fires burned. Peak storm water runoff nows could exceed three t imes what normally would occur in those areas, Larson said during an af- ternoon briefing for reporters at the Silverado Canyon forest service station. Flows of that type would cause damage to homes and other structures. Larson said. Areas. in Orange County wher< s torm 'runoff could cause {he most damage include Trabuco School board V~~~o l~n~~~~!hool Oistrict'si~~~ of trustees will select a new president at its meeting begi nning at 7:30 tonight at th~ district head- quarters. 1_ Lighthouse Lane. Trustees also will receive a progress report from the ad- visory committee o.n school closures. That committee's formal rec- ommendation on a site for closure during the 1981-82 term will not be submitted until late January or euly February. Canyon. Mocljeska Canyon, Hot Springs Canyon.east of San Juan Capistrano. and Indian Canyon east of Santiago Peak. Trabuco and Modjeska can- y on s are the mos t hea vily populated. In the Trabuco watershed. for example, Larson said a 10-year storm (the type of storm expect· ed once every 10 years) would c a u se "some damage to homes." A 100-year-storm. the type considered very intense, would cause •·major structural dama_se to many houses.'• ''If a big storm comes tomor- row. there's nothing we can do," Larson said. The ·nrst step taken at the re· rehabilitation team's direction is grass reseeding of more than 40 miles of firebreaks and access routes graded during firefight· i ng ope rations . Only eight pounds of seed are being applied per exposed acre. "We're not trying to get a 'lawn' effect." explained Deloy Esplin,' a Los Padres National Forest resource officer also serving on the team. G rass s eed plante d now, however. will not take hold for several months. meaning any reseeding would offer no protec· lion against damage that could occur within the next several weeks. Showers are predicted to fall on Southern California tonight. Larson said only about one- half of the chaparral in the burned watershed was actually destroyed by fire. He said about two-thirds of the burned area will recover from the effects of the fi re within a two-year period. Efforts at restoring tile burned areas are being coordinated with state and county agencies, Larson noted. lilyliet TELEPHONE Robert N. Weed ~-"'*'-' M. Thomas Keevll ..... • Thomes A. Murphlne ....-.~--0..rtetH. LOOS ~~E~• C••Y'lflll lfto ora111t .coot f'•llllltlllftf Colftpeny. No n••~ ........ 11,_,Mltllt, tdllorltl mal1'tr -.. _,,,._., ... ,.,,. "'0 '" tt•rtllllCtd wlllltul t P•< t e l ...,,.......,.,unr..,.. _• All depemnent9: (714) 142-4321 CIHetned Adverttllrtg: 142·5111 OFFICES Cotlt MtM; )JO WHI S.y Slrttt Lll9UIWI 9H<1': 1071 Ho. C..al H .... wey Hunllntl!OI' 9Ncll: 17f7S Bee<ll ..., ..... ,. VOL. 73, NO. 331 l',....P•••AI POLAND ••• Pou..._. .... ._. IDdbl'OUlllt• hard·liM, former police bola back• U. bmer circle ID ita at· tempt to eope wttll tbt i..,_· .. labor l'QOftlnetl\ .... the couatry'1 acuteecGIM>mic c..W.. Meuwhli.. the Sovlet Union d.nltd rumors of Uarea\esllDI' U'oOP movements on the Polilb borders. 11"9 Soviet government n~wapaper laveatia accuaed the -Western preu ol tryinl to incite trouble and of launcbioa a "true paycbologlcal war" a1ain1t Poland. Endln1 a two-day meetin1- Tuesday, the Central Committee ousted Wladyslaw ·Kruczek, a former trade union boa; >JoJ1y Karkonka, anotber former u - sociate ol pursed party leader Edward Gief'ff; former Interior Minister Stanislaw Kowalczyk, and Andrzej Weblan. a longtime party ideok>list. The Central Co.Qlmittee also stripped Gierek of all party and public posts.· Two Politburo positions were left vacant but the other twdwere filled by Gierek's foe Tadeusi G rabski and Wladyslaw Gomulka 's interior minister. M1eczyslaw Moczar, whose police were used in tbe bloody sup· pression of worker riots in 1970 that res ulted in Gomulka's replacement by Gierek as party first' secretary. The changes re- duced the number of full Polit- buro members to 10. I 'ro• rag~ A I SCHOOL ••• would drop to 292 in four years, school officials project. Sever al parents voiced con- ce rns about requiring their youngsters to c ross major thoroughfares such as Magnolia Street and Yorktown Avenue to attend Newland• and Talbert schools. Acting superintendent Jack Mahnken said the district would requesf additional crossing gua rds from the city for these s treets if the Wardlow closure is approved. Some parents complained that classes would be overcrowded at the two schools accepting Ward low students. • Srhool officials maintained that Wa rdlow te achers would be ·moved with the s tudents and that <.'la ss sizes woul<I not change dram all r ally f 'rfHfl" Pag_. . l I CAT ••• com e to our door and confroat us personally about the problem, maybe we. could have done som ething about It ." she said . Puff and Muff were acquired as kittens nine years ago and beca me cherished members of the Marshall fami ly. The cats roamed the neighborhood ever since lhe family moved to Hun- tiugton Beach seven years ago. Now. Mrs. Marshall has begun warning neighbors that a cat killer is at large. And she fears for the safety of her surviving pet. "We're keeping Muff in the laundry room at night now," Mrs Marshall explained. "She doesn 't like 'it because she's not used to it. Her cat friends have been scratching at the window for her to come out. I guess they all liked to roam around together." HEADS SCHOOL BOARD OY'e Mart•nne aa.nk Schools select president Marianne Blank has been , ~9animously elected president of tlte Ocean View School District. Board of Trustees for a one-year· term. She replaces Darrell Carter, who served in that position for the past year. Carter will re- main a trustee. Trustee Maxwell Sudakow was elected clerk of 'the board and will serve as president in Ms. Blank's absence. Ms. Blank has been a trustee in the 23-school elementary dis-' trict for seven years. She pre- viously was board president in 1976-T.7. - The selection of Ms . Blani by b.er fellow l.(ustees took place Monday. Alien youth captµ,red in Valley theft Fol1ntain Valley Pohce arrest- ed a 14-year -old il~gat alien youth from Mexico on s uspicion of burglary Tuesday afternoon but two Latin ·adult s uspects escaped. Police Detective Bob Mosely said offlcen found two sµapects taking property from an apllrt- ment near the intersection of Bushard Street and Slater Avenue at 1:30 p.m. Officers chased and captured the youth, but the other suspect escaped on foot and fl get-a-way driver also fled, Mosely said. Police said the driver is a known suspect who was deport- ed to Mexico las t week for burglaries in Fountain Valley. The suspect is being held in Orange County Juvenile Hall and probably will be de ported to Mexico after his parents are located, police said. Pilot hang• • and live• • DOVER, N.J . (AP) -A civWan Army pilot waa asked Giit the door ol a twin-enfine ai..,._ -' t,IOO feet but daUW W 1111 feet and-one arm for 10 mi11lbl tn aoo mph wlDda until• eo-pilot could make an emer1ency landina. official• aay . .James F. Tobin, 34, of TQIDI River auffered a brollen arm u a result ol the Tuesday afternoon incident, aaid Army 1pokeaman John Dcmovao. Tobin wu lilted in fair condition tOday at Com· munlty Memorial Holpltal in Tomi River. "Just his"feet were barely llllide the plane" when tbe Beech Aircraft U-21 touched down at Hunterdon-Solber& Airport, aaid an official of the Federal A viatioa Administration . THE SMALL AlaFIELD 18 ABOUT 40 milea west of New York City and 20 miles southwest of Morristown Airport, where the ru1ht be1an shortly after noon. The plane was en route to the Army's Abe~een Proving Ground ln Maryland with a car10 of small weapons, Donovan said, Ofticiall said the plane bad .reached cru.isine altitude of 9,~ feet when the· red cockpit Ught blinked, \ndicatlnl p~blema w1th the retract.able nit stairway. The f~ur-or fiv~·1tep 1ta1rway locat- ed aboul halfway back in the plane 1s the main means of access to jhe 10.passenger plane. Tobin tried to adjust the staircase, but the door opened and the steps abruptly swung out, pulling him with it into the airstream. Officials-said the pilot wu able t? catch one or both feet in the stairway railing and also held on with one arm. Tobin was not wearing a parachute when he left the cock· pit, Donovan said. "lt'snotprocecturetobewearingone,"headded. CO·PILO'I' ROBERT PEARCE, 31, of Flanders, suddenly became aware tbat hi~ ~olleague was dan1llng, apparenUy head downward outside the plane. He notified air·traffic controllers at Islip. N. v.: and at Kennedy international Airport, who directed t~ Army plane to Solberg and diverted other traffic away from tt1e area. . • It was not clear how much clearance was . between Tob~ s body and the airfield during the emergency landu~g. But Lo~rame Solberg, an airport official, said the pilot was banging precanously when lhei»lane came in. . . • An FAA spokesman in New Yo~k estimated that Tobm s ordeal outside the plane lasted about 10 nunules. . When the stairway is ext.ended. it is between 12 and 18 mches from the IJ"OUl)Cl, a Beech spokesman said. THE A&MY 18 APPOINTING A BOARD of officers to in· vestigate ~ incident, Donovan said. FAA officials went to the scene to determine whet.her wamin&• about the atairway should be sent to ownen of identical planes. "'lbe door seems to be all ri&ht," said Norman Johns_. the FAA official, aft.er-an initial check. "It's pretty sturdy, an~ it ~as not damafei!. -d' The pilots were under orden not to talk to reporters pen mg the arrival of official Army investigators. Boa~d ignores piy • plea ·from tea~ers Teach er representatives pleaded with Huntington Beach Union High School District trustees to back away from their "final" contract offer and be flexible during a special ~ session 1'ue9clay night. But the five truseea unanimously refus~ to mon from tbe-eontractofferoh 191*'· cent raise over two years, unlea teacher representatives could specifically show bow the $42 million general fund budget can be trimmed to meet the inltruc· tors' demands. The district's 800 teachers want a 14 percent raise this year and contend that the system's administrative costs. alloeatiom for teacher aides and other areas are over-budgeted and could be trimmed back ancr ap- plied to teacher salaries. Teacher representauve Lance Jacot said he will present specifi c recommendalions on how the district can meet the teacben • salary request at next Tue9daJ'• boanl sneetiJll. ··we need a C01Dmlt.ment from the board to abow fleKibility to arrive at a contract agree- ment," Jacot said. "When we go to· tbe oegotiatin1 table we're always faced with the 'last and final' offer," be said. Trwatee Brian Lake seemed to expresa the board's sentiment when he told the teachers he felt the "budget is tight and the final offer is final. I feel priorities are locked in. ·'Show me programs and func- tion Uiat can be reduced," Lake said. "So far I haven't heard one thing (from the teachers) but generalities." ·-~ Hearing set on bilingual grant plans Et Cetera: The. Huntington Beach City (ele mentary) School District. has scheduled a public hearing to seek community comments on a district request for a federal -bilingual education grant. The district is seeking $250,000 over three years to serve 317 non and limited-English speaking children. This figure represents a 23 percent increase over last year. If approved, Ute federal funds would help to provide bilingual ·in structional per.sonrrel and added training for teachers. The meeting will be held Dec. 9 at 7;30 p.m . at Perry Elemen- tary School, 19231 Harding Lane.1 GWC slates free seminar. Identifying and controlling hypertension (high blood pres- sure) will be the focus of a free seminar for health care pro- fessionals Saturday at Golden West College in Huntington B~ach. • The free ·~·day seminar will begin at 7:45 a .m. in Forum I. Instructors representin1 the fields of biolOly. pbannacoloa, P•Ycboiot1 aDd geriaU'ia-Will- 'Plrticipate in the procram. Accordin. 1 tq Dr. Grayce Roa1)er, the college'• conlinu· inl education Pf'Oll'•m director, 35 million Americana are kDoWll hypertensives. · t Drexel thinks of everything beautiful on display and /.\ ready for delivery -..-----·---·-........ --· \ i .... ---------.L.-...-.----- I ( . I • •• • •. ~No, • ' . DUCKS ON WATER POND OFF BEAC.H BOULEVARD IN HUNTINGTON BEACH ALL TUAN TAIL AT ONCE LOOKING FOR GQODIES. WELL, 6 OUT OF 7 ISN'T BAD. ~.~ ENVIRONMENTAL LEADER PETER GREEN EXAMINE~ PLANT LIFE AT BOLSA CHICA Marahlanda have become popular wintering place for lnc:rea8'ng number• of wlld bird• Winter haven popular . Bol.sa Chica marsh -attracts 90 species of birth By ROBERT BARKER Of IM Oeilf Pli.1 SU ff The Bolsa Chi ca E cological Reserve on the edge of Hunt· ington Beach has become a popular win tering place fo r growing numbers of graceful and rare birds . · Visitors c a n s e e brown pelicans, peregrine fal<:ons and snow white egrets lending their beauty to the areii. T hey are part of a growinJ.? number of birds that li ve or feed in the marshland, making it one of the most popular wintering pl aces along theJ>acific fly-way. California Fish and Game of- fici a ls report there ar e about 90 species or birds there . Qn any given day. one can see about8,500birds in the revitalized s tate reserve area inland of P acif1 c Coast Highway and between Warner Avenue and north of Golden WestStreet. Riologis ts report that five species of endangered birds fre · quent the Bolsa Chica . Jn addi- tion to the brown pelican and per"!g rine falcon, they are the light·footed clapper rail, Beld- ate deals infant tragic ending By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of IM Oellf Pllet Slalf The life infant Gregory Paul Brown was guaranteed because his mother forfeited hers has come lo an end. · Gregory, son of Tom and Anita Brown, died Monday at Washoe Medical Center in Reno, Nev .. at the age of five m onths. His mother, 25, died June 17, five hours after he was born, a cancer-stricken J ehovah's Wil- n es s who .r efu s ed b lood transfmions ana chemothe rapy lhal ·might have saved her life but possibly ha rmed him. Her slow, highly publi cized wail for death from an agoruzing jaw cancer that ,progressed beyond other means to treat it Hddened and Inspired hundreds , of thousands of Americans with reverence for religion apd life .earlier this year. Orange County physician Dr. Ron Lapin, a pioneer In bloodless surgery that offers hope to many who cannot or will not have blood transfusions operated on her ati UC Irvine Medical Cente r. He removed much but not. all of Jter malignant tumor with a lmUe whole blade hea~als cut blOod veueb and ellmi~ates the conventional nee d for -uanafualona. Chemotherapy would normal· ly be the next step in post.surgical care; but the t hree months · pnpant Mn. BN>wn refused to accept It. Sbe quletq resigned herself to die, firm in her faith that by aparlns her unborn aon the potential threat of exposfnl him ... ......... ,_.,._. __ to radiation and drugs he could have a normal life. There was no g ua r antee chemotherapy would save her so she and her husband wailed for a day in ~une on which it was pro· bable she would make him both father and widower. Tom Brown ~ a young m an Dr. Lapin described as 22 going on 50 after Anita died -took Gregory Paul to r aise, but t ragedy dogged the life into which the infant boy was born. One day in August the young father went to take Gregory from the car while doing er- rands. forgetti n g he wasn't strapped in his carrie r. The baby plunged to the con- crete sidewalk, fracturing his skull. six ribs and suffering ear damage which placed him back in UC I Medicalf.tmter. The you.r1g WJdower and father was not accused o f any negligence or willful wrongdo· ing, but Orange County Juvenile Court authorities wondered if, at 22, events of lj(IO had been loo heavy a load. " Judge Robert Rickles signed papers making Gregory a ward ·of the court and he was placed in a foster home, then Albert Sitton ~Home, the cowtty's factllty for children whose parents are una. ble lo care for them. Judge Rickles then placed the infant boy with an aunt 1n Lovelock, Nev., but suddenly list week he became ill and died. ' Doctors say they suspect that pneumonia wa~ the cause of death. mg's savannah sparrow and the California Least Tern. CThe tern is spending the winter in South America.) Making t h e increase in J wildlife possible, according to mem bers of the environmenta.lly mirtded Amigos de Bolsa Chica organization. is an increase in the fish and marine organism population. When the 300-acre s tate re- serve wes completed in 1978, it brought tidal waters into the area from Anaheim Bav. There were only three species of fi sh in the marshlands in the ar ea. Now there are 15. Environmentalists say or- ganisms feed on plant life and the fi sh feed on the organisms. Then the birds eat the fish. Despite the emphasis on beau- ty and n ature. all is not as peacefuJ as 1t seems. The Amigos are seeking to ac· quire, preserve and restore all the Bolsa Chic;.a. marshla.nds - not only the 300-acre reserve but another 1,200 acres as well. The remaining 1,200 acres is being conl (!Sted in the city Orange County·, Coastal Com'. mission and appellate court levels by the ·Amigos and the Signal Landmark Company, the owner of most of the property. Signal's most intense plan for development calls for about 14,000 homes and an 1,800 boat- slip marina in the area. The Amigos Will be seeking to add converts lo its side wllen it holds a free public tour or the re- serve and the backlands Satur· day. "We expect severa l hundred to visit the area." said Peter Green , presidenl or the 600· m ember group. "It is vital that we make more people aware <lf the importance of the area in order that we may save it." The tours will be he ld from 9 to 10:30 a.m . an4 will begin at the parking lot located inland of the Pacific Coast Highway, acrosa from the main en~ance of the Bolaa Chica State Beach. The Amigos will provide ex· perts to explain the productivity of the wetlands, their lm· portance in the co11tal food chain and the history of the Q'H. Natur.U.ta will be on hand to. help visitors idenUfy different bird typet. .. . . Mr show set· Dec. 14 • MG4S, Tustin hosts Toys for Tots evenl A five-hour air show featuring some. or the most sophis ticated scale model aircraft in America , i ncluding some of th e bes t armchair pilots in the world, Dec. 14 is now shaping up as one of the biggest. Planners anticipate more than 5,000 persons will visit the Tustin Marine Corps Ai r Station next Sunday, starting at 11 a.m .. as guests o f the Marine Air Reserve and its Toys for Tots holiday eampaign. No admission is charged, but visitors are asked to cont ribute a.new, unwrapped toy which will be distributed to needy families and c hildren unde r Marine Corps direction. TWO BIG A .. R SHOWS are scheduled that day. lasting two hours each, a nd starling al 11 a.m . and 2 p.m .. according to LL Col : Don Duffe-r . commander of He adqua rte rs & Maintenance Squadron·46, the hosting unit at the base . A Russian MIG ·l5 and a U.S Air Force F·16 jet will clash in a dog fight above the sprawling facility off Red Hill Avenue near the Santa Ana Freeway to clim ax each show, featuring 20 airplanes. If-all goes according to plan, says Marine Gunnery Sgt. Dave Herbert. leader of the Sky-Nauts of Saddleback Valley Radio Con· trot Club, whose planes will de- monstrate, the Russian craft ~~i~~.end it in a smoki ng death al . s according to the ::DC : :·~::~:~~: in college theater Cellist John Walz will join the Saddleback College Wi nd Ensemble and Band in a concert tonight at 8 in the Fine· Arts Tt~eater on the college's main campus. Tickets are $4, and $3.50 for students and Gold Card holders. Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Certified GrmoloRist, AGS CHINA'S GOLD I China has begun a massive effor t to find gold and to develop gold de posits found the r e in recent year s . T he Chin ese h ave tried to be secretive about their gold, but word is leaking out that new discoveries have been made . Also, China's need for modem technology to mine the gold makes it necessary to make d iscreet inquiries am·ong the inte rnaJ._j onal i ndustrial community. Just .as our own country ·had its fa mous gold rush to the West, China has teportedly found big deposits in its rugged western province of Henao. Production of al least 100,000 ounces of gold a year is expected. That's 10 times the 1978 production for all of China .. 'As they intemify their efforU to hire.top.level technical help for their sold mining operations, the Cblneae are flndlna that tbe:r may ·have to turn to an old political enemy, South Africa, where told miDins la a bJahly developed lnduatry, with the world'• best e~rtl. After all, SOid lmDws DO pollUca. l . MARINE SERGEANT DAVE HERBERT WITH MODEL OF F-16 Plane to claah with Ruaalan MIG·15 •t Toy• for-Tota Show s leek F· 16 will again be the victor. "FRANK JOHNSON will fly the MIG fighter." Sgt. Herbert explains. "Both craft can travel faster than 100 mph, so it should be quite a sight." He Wlll also display his Pitts biplane mode l. whi ch has won several natJonal r adio rontrol model flying competitions. .. Phil Kraft, father of the radio control system, will be fly- ing his Superfly. a big model with a 23-foot wingspan," adds Sgt. Herbert. "Bill Evans will be nying an X-wing fighter that looks like a viper from Bat- tlestar Galactica. "You'll also see a Scimitar flying wing that'll do 180 mph and Larry Jolley wilJ fly his helicopter upside·down. And that's just for openers." says Sgt. Her bert. MODEL AIR SHOW visitors will a lso be treated to a look on the ground at the $5,000·plus supe r scale model of Howard Hughes· Spruce Goose flying boat rec ently un veiled by brothers Dar rell a nd Merle Me yer. o{ Orange. The mammoth m orlel with eight coordinated e ngrn<.'s tMt generate 11.2 horsepo wer 1s scheduled to make its maiden ove r·water night soon Free parking b availa~Jle and hot dogs. soft drinks and ot ht!r refreshments will be c;old dun ng the show. which ineluc1 es a l p.m arnval b.lo Sciota Clau~ in a ~1arme Corps hell oplt-r Oasis Center plans 'Carol' "A Christma!' C'arnl" v.ill tw performed a t Newport Beach's Oasis Arts Center Dec 10. 11 and 12. ·Presented by the Ne wport . Be ac h Parks :ind Rcc re atw n D e partme nt. t h e C'a s t v.ill feature actors from l 'Cl . p range Coast Co ll ege and tht' So uth Coas~Actors St udio Ti ckets for t he 1 :rn p m pe rformances are S2 ;fhe a rts center in Corona dcl \tar is located at 5th anrt M aq~uente avenues. For more 1nfo rm3t1on. ca 11 640-2l_7 I" -------------- ·THIS CHRISTMAS ... FASHION IS OMEGA Beautiful jewelry that tells time beautifully f7~3:~~· 1 \ I I 0 ,....,... .. ~ h ·-Y-11 ,,. 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L>oes he go 1111·k UIJ 1t Ill' .1mi tn .1 1 h.>..,(' HI dunk ~hut'' A1 t' you k1ddin~ ., < 1'ttAH\' POPOllT : Shl':, tlil' Olll' ~1111 'il'l' dri\ln~ lhrout!h our coas tul h::11nlNs in th1· t1i>t httll• ~portv rar W ave~ a rot while gabbini,: wit h hl'I' llll~~··11i.:1·r I OOM·~ flllt Oon'I blome Jonathan hed1dn 1pile11 upt~ere . on the pavement sut·h item:-a~ rnatl'hbook l'Ovcrs. old facial tissues. t hcwing gum wraµp<'rs and la!\t \H'ek's TV ~u1de. Eve rythinJ? p()ps out uf ht·r sport\ c·ar You always know when• \l.1r~ bt't'll l'lic trail 1~ we ll mark1·d. Tin: KIDOl f. CRUSllt:H: 'I ou 've <111 SN'n him 01·ar the te1ke out stand Gulps hi'> tlnnk. plJt't'S lht• 1•mpt} l'UJI on the s1ckwalk upside-down and lhl'n leaps on 11 Tnl·~ IC\ ·makf' lhe'c up f!(t Bang~ wtum rre l'Omf•s dO~f1 Rcgardll'ss of result. h<' JUSI 11. :.ilk!' away SIOF.KICK SA~I : Burdt·occl "'th an armful of l r<1sh. Sam 's the l'recp "ho ·at wa.vs "a1·c·1dcntall)" drops it near some parkt•d ears For cas) d 1sp,)1-.al. he makes rc rta111 nu hod y ·.... w a l 1· h 1 n g . Lill' n s 1dl'k1 t' ks 1 t under I he rwarest v1•h11'1c , Sam learm·d 1 l11i. 11tt h· ;n ck from his big brother , 'A-ho ~Jways dt•<ined his rn0m Ii> sweeping everything undt•r tht· rug ('OJ .LEEN Tll E COLI.ECTOR: Similar spe' ll'S lo S1dek1ck Sam Slw 1s willing lo carry the tra ... h hut aliay~ drops 1t short of the trashl'an Tht•n s uffers a glazt!ll expression 111 tht• C'\ c·balls and 1ust sort of wanders off 1 n~o thr night. Wll.l.IE THE WEDGE: .One oT the 1nost industrious litterbugs <•round. Willi e J l11.<1\" v1gorou.c;ly folds up has used hotdog wrnpµcr. Tht·n ht· 11. ctlge~ 1t someplace Between seal t ushions lnl11 11.1ndow frames Between loose brie~s Anywhere hand\ Keep .your mouth shul ar1Jund W1 ll1e I h"ll wedl(e the used wrapper bet ween your let'lh BF.F.RBELL \' RILL: Rill C'<Hl ~ot'k down a slx-pac.-k as fast e1s you tan P<>P <1 pop top But what to do with the em}>ty six" Why leave it ncally on you1 l<1v.n or in your draveway,the1t's what • Clearly. as lo11g as we have lh<:st' typ1·~ arouncl. th1• war aga1'nst coastal litter w1ll n •rna1n an upl11 II hattle. Midwest snows 4 die in ~al Wftldler Cni1nc• of r•1n 10 r>cr(,.nt ton•Qnt •nd SOprrcw.t Thut\O•Y Co•st•I MKS ll'll•M h1Qn' in lht-.O'\ low 1n tn. ..X.. Wat•r sq I Eh~whtire. w•nfh 1nt ted,tnQ toni9ht t>ecomm9 Wt!\I to \Oulhw t)t 1S to 1S 'ooh ano cont1nu1nq on I Tnvr\d•v W~\lrt1~ '""•''" on" to lhrN feet C'nanc.e o• \.hOWt>r' '°"''O"f and T hur\Clay 11 ... ft. 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SDA radical Dohrn s111Tenders CHlCAGO <AP) -Bernardine Dohrn, the one-lime student n1dlea! leader who hacj. eluded authorities for 11 yean, surren· ·dtre4 today on a' felony charte at.emmina from a aeries of violent demonstrations in Chica10. She pleaded innocent. Appearina with her lawyer and Wiiliam Ayers, a former member of lhe Students for a Democratic Societ y. Ms. Dohm, 38, arranged t.o meet with Circuit Court Judae Richard J . Fit.ce,rald. , MS, DOHaN,' WEA&ING a tweed jacket · and a white turtlenedt sweater, aald nothJng t.o reporters u ahe entered l'~t11erald's courtroom. No char1ea are outstanding aaainat Ayers, 35, the son of Thomas G. Ayers, retired chairman of Commonwealth Edilon Co. and one of the city's mott respected buaineaa leaden. Ms. Dohm and Ayen, who accordin1 to the New York Times -had most recently been reported livi.nc on the upper West Side of Manhattan, had contacted the Cook County state's attorney's office through attomey Michael Kennedy, apparenUy to arrange some ~rt of plea bargaining. · r M~. Dohm faces a felony charge or a11r•vated battery and two ,misdemeanor charges of mob action stemmina f~m the Days Noca..pra•be .. Jordan denies .. conflict over A~1MAN , J ordan (AP ) - Jordan's information minister said today that King Hussein had not accepted Syria's condi- tion s fo r endtng the border c risis. ·denying earlier reports b> unnamed Jordanian orficials that Jordan had agreed to Sy ri a.n terms for defusin g tension between the two Arab stalt'S Although mediation efforts were still under way a nd Syria was n •ported lo have pulled baC'k sorhe of the troops it m assf'd at the Jordanian border, Housekeeper tells doc's love life WHITE PLAINS. NY .. tAP) Referring to her diaries. the hous <•kecper of Scarsdale diet dtfi:'tor'·f-te tmao Tarnowet has testifi ed that for five years Tarnowcr often alternated hav. m g as overnight guests Jean Ha rris. the woman accused of murdering him . and the de· fend ant':; younger rival. Information Minister Adnan Abu A udeh told reporters : "Syria has submitted no conditions and the king has accepted none ." TH.: CRISIS HAD appeared to ease on reports that Jordan had agreed to Syrian demands for a written statement that Jol'dan was not aiding terrorists .of the Moslem Brotherhood trying t.o oust the Syrian regime of Presi- dent Hafe z Assad a nd that Jordan recognized the Palestine ·Liberation Organization u the sole representative of the Palesti· nian people Syria pulled back some of the 50.000 troops it he1d c.-oncentrated on the Jordanian border when tension built up over conructing Positions tlie two Arab countries have taken on the Iran-Iraq war and Syrian charges that Jordan a,ided the Moslem Brothei:h~. ..Wrd111i1.. ~enl~.OOQofjts trooP.s lo the'" ba'der a nd there was ·DO w o r d a n y o f t h e m 'h ad withdrawn. MEANWHll.E, Prince Ab· dullah Bin Abdul-Aziz. the Saudi Arabian deputy premier. flew to Damasc us to continue his mediation efforts. He was re· po rted c arrying Jordan's respo9se to the Syrian condi· lions. of Rale demonstrations led by the Weatherman faction of SDS lD Chicaao In October 1989. The new state's attorney, Richard M .0Daley, saldTu.cla1 that his office bad been in touch wi(h' Ms. Dohm'a lawyer, bul that there would be no plea bargaining until she surrendered. Part of the charges against her stem from an alleted uaauft on a policeman during the 1969 demonstration. Scoret ol POll~men were injured, windows were smashed in cars and 'buafnesaea u demonstrators surged from a North Side park into the downtown area. THE DEMONSTRATION came amid nationwide antiwar fer· · ment, lnd there were reports that the Daya of Ra&e we~ intended to recruit working class peopJe to ~ radical movements by • show ol toughness. Ms. Dohrn's name was on the FBl's "motl wanted" in the early 19708 after she was indJcted by federal &rand Juries accuaed of conspiracy to bomb a nd km, and tra.velin1 and uaini interstate rac)lllies t.o organize and Incite diaorden in Crucaao. The federal cha re.e11 have since been dropped. · · . . . I Million-dollar babfl .,. ........... Fuj ti Gallery of Tokyo bought Renoir 's ·· Balgneuse," famous painting of young girl drying herself by pool, for Sl.198.500 Loday in auction al· Sotheby's in London. Im· pressionist work was painted in 1888. The how.ekl'eper, Suzanne van dN \ rekeo. S<Hd it WCIS 1974 whc" Tarnowcr first brought hum <' ~rs llarris's younger ri' al. 'Mrs Lynne Tryforos. and that the 6!f-vcar·old m 1l11onaire phys 1c wn ·uften a lternately stayed with lhf' t\\O women. 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I . i I I CALIFORNIA Wldl_..,, ~I, 1llO H I F Smog .hiµ drive ren~w Te,1 •talion• irould co.I motorial. $15 SACRAMENTO (AP) -The officials of six a1r quaUty management diltrict.a have launched yet another campaign to pu.ah an annual vehlcle smog inspection bill throuah the Le1islature. . During the last two·year seulon, 18 similar measures went down in defeat, by the district.a' count. The latest proposal is S833 by Sen. Robert Presley, D·Riverside, introduced Tuesd•r· It would use a combination of testing facilities in an attempt to meet a federal demand for annual vehi· cle checks in California's major urban areas. The federal Environmental Protection Agency says the state must adopt such a program for the Los Angeies, San Diego (including Orange Coun· ty). Ventura, San Francisco, Fresno, and Sacramento areas lo comply with the Clean Air Act. The EPA has vowed to withhold S8SO milljon in highway and sewage treatment funds if the state fails to complv. But so far. the agency has failed to carry out it.a threat, and there is speculaUon that the ad- ~inistraUon of President-elect Ronald Reacan will not push for such a pro1ram. J Presley's bill would phue In annual teat.a I starting in 1983. Current law requires such test.a only when can I ·are registered or sold. Under Presley's proposal, a motorist living in I one of the six urban areas and driving a car or ~ Hght truck built after 1968 would have to obtain a f certificate of compliance each year. 1 The certificate could be obtained by having an emissions test at a private garage or one or 132 , central testing facilities envisioned in the bill .. and any needed repairs or alterations. Or motorists could go lo a licensed garage and 1 have their equipment adjusted. Motorists would be charged $15 a year to pay < Cor the centramed testing facilities. The cost of re- pairs would be limited by each local air quality management district. · C'-S:I rrasll kills 2 ., •. ,.... Welfare I ( F\rt.-men prutw n .. marn~ ot C·:>f'air tanker wreckage alter the plane l'rashed an the d~sert nt'ar Palm ';pring!i following a m id· au tollis 1on ~1th ,rnothe 1 C-54 Clyde Alford and Ron~tlc1 Letncss c:at·h of Tucson Wying the-plane pictured) were killed in the Tues- day incident. Kenneth White and Gary Gar- rett, also of Tucson. landed-thf! other crip-- pled C-54. Each aircraft had been used to fig ht the recent forest fires. ·'Laetrile dad' jailed Krebs defied probation, touted drug SAN 1-'HAN<'lSC'O I fd ' I Court officials s ay the "father of l.at>t1 1h"' ha~ been ordered to jail for six months fur rll'fying his probation and con- ltnumg to advoc·atc u'>e of tht' l'Ontrover5oial drug after an earlier c·onv1C·t1on Krebs appealed ·and, last week. a two-judge Supe rior Court panel rejected the appeal. Krebs has a week to initiate a further appeal or face 1m-. mediate jailing . "This is a continumg war and we will continue to fi ght ... said Krebs. adding he would take the matter to the Supreme Court, if necessary. He said the case involves his freedom or speech. Ernst T . Krebs Jr . 68, h1~ brother and an as- sistant were conv1 ctt>d 10 1973 of violating a state health code whid\ prohibits advoc·atmg or dispens- ing l.aetrilo. Krebs urso was convicted of practic- ing medicme w1lhQUt 'a li cense. He was s~ntenC'ecl to three years probation. fi ned S500 and ordered not to possess or represent the druif as a <'am·c·r <·ure The panel noted someone on probation does not always have the same righlc; as other citizens. Municipal Court .Jud~e Gl'ralrl O'Gara revoked -probation and sentenc<'d Kr<'hs lo s ix months in jail 1n 1977 aftl·r prosct uturs urJ!ued he had con - tinued to advot ute and dispense Laetrile. "Krebs was prescribing Laetrile. making lots of money, if not from Laetrile, then from other drugs in combination with Laetrile." said deputy district attorney David Moon. Krebs, whose father .first promoted the drug. said he spoke freely about the alle~ed benefits nf the drug, but "ne ver derived a penny ofyrofi~.'~ Jewelry store.owner wounded SANTI\ RAHB,\HA <i\11 1 M. tempt:-. to rob Bob Clr_\.:1111 ·.., ll'Wf'lr.' ston • had !wen m a '11· thn•,. t •ml'" sinl'e 1975. lwa·t• :.un ·<·:-...,full' lln nnl was ready the fourth trml· · When three men ,ffmNi \\1th ~ c-a libcr rt•vnlv<•r-. and u !-hotg.tm lnl'd to pull a he1sl of his downtown Sanl u Rarbara business during lbP after - noon rush hour Tu1·sclay. pol ite <;a1d. Hrvant shot <inti k11ll'd lWO of them with a s hotgun The third robht•r w<i~ ~hot by an cmploye1: aml wa:. pronounced dead on arrival at Collage llospital. said Pola·e Sgt Charle!. Calkins at a n1:ws t onfe renc-e twld Tuesday night to clarify details of the attcmr)ted rob- bery and shooting Produc.•t-r• c•lt-ared LOS AN~; EU:S I ,\ P ) Allega- tions that the produtt·r~ of "Charlie's Angels" tried to ket>p SI m1l11on in profits that l>elonged to investors, m eluding attors fioherl WC1gner and Natalie Wood. 11ave not been !>Ubstan· t1ated. according to a P.rosecutor. Di's tnct Attorne) John Van tie Kamp said Tuesday t hat bc<'aust• of lal'k of evidence he would not fsle c riminal d1ar~(' ... al!<1111~t .\;irf)n Spelling and Lt•onarcl t ;uldl><.'rl! Lt-Gk 11ourc-c• found LONG BEACH cA1 • l A r upture [ __ sr,_;i_rE_) that c-aused an estimated $600.000 damage. authorities didn't know T11esday what -1gnited the substance that is usually distilled into products s uch as cleaning solvent and lighter fl uid. Reward 82~,ooo POINT REYES STATION (AP> - Marin County' supervisors are offer- ing a $25,000 reward for information leading to the "rrest-and convi ction of a man linked to seven slayings. Meanwhile, investi gators. ~ludied tips from -across the country in an at- tem pl to trac k down the killer . Sheriff Al Howenstein, hoping to ap- peal to a man he says might feel pressured to kill again. asked the slayer Tuesday to call him for help. •DfN-ior· <"llargt-d LOS AN G ELES <AP > A Czechoslovakian 1mmigrcmt whom authorities allege posed as a medical doctor and offered terminally ill pa- tients a cancer cure has been charged with six criminal counts after a four· month investigation. appeals denied-- SACRAMENTO (AP) With unusual speed, the Legislature moved to prevent 1.4 million welfare recipient s from appeaJmg next month 's r ed u c-tion i n th e ir benefits A bill to abolish their rig ht lo a hearing won approval of both houses T uesdav and wt:nl to Gov Edm und Brown Jr .. who was expected to sign 1t. There were no committee hcann~s or public test1monv, and lilt le debate The votes were 30·0 in the Senate and 6!J 2 in theAss~ly It was Sll30 by Sen J o hn Garame11u1 . D· Walnut Gro\e. 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Edltor I . ----------.............. .-.~----~------J at-Jt Aridenon can Th~ MW leader QI U... •t•te AAembly in Sacramento h · prontlted to heal put woundt a_nd rwutate 1overnment n a lrulv blpar1lsan manner 1~ tate need.I that r"or tnOl"t' Oum a y1ar. alnce Loi Anaeles Aue mbly man t lu \\ rd llt-rm.n made hlS Hn t move to topple SJ>f iak~r Leo T \h: arthy and McCarthy reruaed to yteld, the AsHmbly ha bt't"n lM l'eM of bltter dliMtla.On tort' thau one s,:uel·• of n~ le11•l•t1on went by the \Ht . metober rocwi.ed ttw r '6ttention and cn~rgy on the fn11t ll•s ~peakPrshlp fi1ht Tilt .. 01u11on l'lme thl» we~k when Repub\iran mt-m tk· ... 1 bm kt.• lrom the tradition ot leavane seleC'tton or lht> Nh k r up lot he nuajorny party and stepped ln tobnHak tht> D• "'""' 1 Jiil "taleroate b backin1San Frand s co Demoaot \\ l ll ~ l\N'°' 0 fin>" n • liberal and l.'OtUrover1ual fiaure durm.i 111. l6 (' 1 .. m lh\• ~i.emhly . ·eemed iln unhkely choice for lhl' (; JI ' m~mbt-ri Dul ht! was utute enough to woo GOP sup- .,url w1lh promis~~ of l'Omm1ttee t>ha1r mansh1pt\ llwt · ~·oulu 1 \'1nh1n ·t> H~publ 11·an pow~r in the Assembly .u~ hnal Sl vot~i:. against Berman's"24 mclud~d 28 11011\ ttu Hcpublu.·an bid~ This m itself tmgtit be expected to r\·:.\ilt 11\., more harmonious, and perhaps more productive. ·h:>t>111hl) in the <."om mg yeiir Hut lhl'rt-'~ no guarantee the maneuver will have a last· 111,-l.t'llt.>111 tor lht-RepublJcans . Brown is too sma1t to re 1uam a GOP capt1v~ for long and undoubtedly will makt' an t•ffort to ~ollthfy h1. support in the Demo~rat ic caucus as ~oon pt~s1hlt!. Or:..mgt! County's Republican members were not Ill 'u grt•cmcnt 0 11 the speaker vote. Freshman Nolan Frizzelle ot C'ost<i l\1t-sa Jo ined the vote for Brown, but Newport Beach 1\sM•mblywoman Ma r ian Bergeson joined the five mt!m- her, whot·hosetoabstain. '\1 rs Bergeson had said earlier she felt Berma n had a ul'lt.·r understanding of issues affectin g Southern CJl1fornia . most notably the need for the Peripheral Canal tu 1oereas~ wa ter supplies to the soutb. · The elevation of Brown puts a 1 ar~e question mark on tt,:.11 issu~ Along with other Northern California mem bers. he has strongly .opposed the Canal. And he has promised to <.µpoi nt Northern California Assemblyman Norman Waters. also a Canal opponent. to replace San Die~o·s Le1wrence KapiloU as chairman or the Water. Parks and \.\ 1lctlifeCommittee. That's the committee that hears m ajor \\ atcrbil.ls. including the Peripheral Canal measUJ"e, Brown has said he wm see that the makeup of the com· n11tlee 1s broad-based. For Southern Californians. that re· nw lllS to be seen · ·H umanity prevails !'hen··~ at least one positive note on the international :o.n~H.• dS l!l80draws LO a close. , . i\ yea1 ago at this time , 5 million Cambodians appeared l•1 lit· fa1 f-<I with extinction. The country's,village society 1-.ntl <:uinJ}letely ~broken down : 'the rice crop had faileti ; !-l1rv1nf1 \'111.igers had consumed the seed for a new crop: tli:-t .JM' was rampant : medical facilities and s chools'were dc1:.;ctJ. and rt!fugees seeking food and safety poured across 1 h·· °'" tlr r into Thailand. The Uni ted Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the ln'll'm <ilional Council of the Red Cross issued an interna · l 1111:~ I ..iPDPal for help. Tht.· rt" ponse. from governments pressured by public 11µ111hm finrn international agencies and from private ' r"1 ps was immediate . By the end of this year more than ~:,111 1 m1l11on in a id will have been provided through interna · 11'' 1u l Jgt•11ut's, pll.IS another $100 million from voluntary •• :-11.:tt'" tu the llnited States alone S63 million was raised 1h1 11114lqmbl1l·donations. N11w the lead agencies report. Cambodia appears to 11:1\ •· IA•t.·risaved Tht• rict! crop now being harvested will be double that of l.1 .t yt!a1 , though still far short·of actual need. More than I <H,111 r1u al clin ics and 5,500 primary schools for a million , h1Jc1rt•n have been re-opened. A majority of the refugees "t;n c·rossc<l the Thai border last fall have returned. Th,.. devastallon of Cambodia could not possibly be re· J1a1r<•d m one year. But the agencies project· a-need for only $200 million in international aid in 1981. It almost surely will lit! fortheoming. Jn c1. wor ld that sometimes seems to have gone awry. na · t ions and peoples still can work together to rescue the dowutrodden. • up1n1ons expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Oth~r views expressed on thisl>age are those of their authors and srt1<;IS Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O Bo 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4'321. ~ ~oyd!Magicians By L.M.BOYD How come there aren't any r ~·mil fl' st age mag icians? f>'t"male a:.sis tants to s tage m tigir1ans· there are, aplen- ty nut they never see m to ..ipprenu ce up to the top bill- i 11p, Odd Only afte r age 20 was the t.1 tt!c man permitted to mars y, and even lhen, he had to get permission from his former rchoolmaster. Men w ho h dn 't graduated we ren't allowed to marry. Tl1e name "Paul" comes trom the Latin for "small." ·. t Dear Gloon1y Gus ~ew....cri1erla for imml~ gr~tlon lnto the United. Stat~s . 1. Pennlleu. a. Own orAJorrow a Sat. a. Live c)oee enou,h to the U.S. to tel your btat . here. M.J.M. ~'"m' Giii ~flll ete .... motltf •r ree .. " •11• fe ••t ..... ,""'' ,...., .......... .. ............. ~-......... .. '"' .. "'' c.. .. o.o, Pt ... . ' Q. I can't believe you said sodium and calcium combine to matte common salt! A. Can't believe it, either. A lapse. Meant to· '' say sodium and chlorine, cer· tainly . Q . Quick, Loui e , what animal bu a 300-pound nose" A. You mean an elephant~ Its trunk can weigh that much. Q . What do polar bean and ladybup have in comm.on? · A. Both rely on snow cover to keep them from freezing in winter. Sometbin& else you can do while waitiDC at stopli1hta ia count tbe occupational •ii· menta. Houemaid's knee. Trumpeter's lip. Tennis elbow. Bowler's thumb. Writer's cramp. Any otbera? Wolves threaten with a· snarl. Coyotes threaten with • 1-apin1 mouth. -Ttrat's another way you can tell the di(f erence when confronted by one or the other. 'l'he IOU ln Kenya 1 Tiivo • area lt red. Elephant.a like mud batbl:·!At ou time or anotber ·you'll find thereabout.a, ti you look loni enoulb. approiimately 25,000 plnk elephant.9~ • I . . \, Soviets ~den sub patrol8 · .. WA SHINGT ON -U.S. in· ttlllicencl' agenc\es oft.en keep HH:r etl from the Americ an public that ue well known to the men 111 the KremUn. Sometimes Utt• n-cr~t.s leak out In a mat~r or ~8)'8 ttnd sometiJnes not for yeur11 Utl rc'& 11 11hocker that the ln· telll1' .. nc.-e xverts have sat on i o r f ive YfJA r In 1975, a Soviet Y ·r luss mh.- s llt" currying ~u bm a r1n e ''" n1•" w 1lhio JOO mll~s of lh4!, Curohna 1.'CH•S\, ltS 16 ouc le&r nus 111l~s cou l d hav~ tut target!> 1,500 miles in· lan<l a range that includes our Str ateg1c Atr Command head· 11uarters as we ll as m aJOr povulat1on centers throughout lht• castem hulf t•f the country. It was a n un prece de nte d "pdtrol'' ror a Soviet missile s ub, apparently Intended lo test the U.S response. As ·the top· set·rl.!t N~tionca l Intelligence Dai· ly pointed out in its June 6, 1975, tss u<'. lht' Y·cl ass~ Soviet s ub· ma r"tne had come 900 miles closer to th1• l'::4st Coast lfian s uch subs norrnally did Al.T tfOlJGll inte llige n ce an11lys1s tall ed the m1ssion "un· Andy Rooney precedented," and uid it repreaented a "d0ramaUc change" ill Soviet patrol pat· terna, they made 'no public an· oouncement ot the incident. In a 111t.er. leocthy analyala, the ex- pertt explained the omlnoua con· clu11k>na to be drawn from lhe provocative patrol: ··~cause the warning time tor -mil1iie1 launched from a submarine al auch a cloee-kl locatlm would be very short, some U.S. tar1eta -s uch as strategic bombe rs -would become quite vulnerable unless r e located farther inland or maintained at a l)igher state of readiness.·• Here are lhe facta 'or the June 1975 iacident, according to a still sec r et repor t · "A Y·class. n utlear ·powe r e d ba llis ttc- miss ile s ubmarine and a v. class, nuclear.powt:red attack boat made a coordinated patrol a bout 350 miles off the East Coast of the U.S. -the closest a modern Soviet ballisllc·missile s ubmarine had ever been. Y· c lass subma rines normally patrol about 900 to l,200 miles farther out to sea." The stlb· marines moved down the coc.st from the Cape Cod area to withi n JOO miles of North Car olina before pulling back. THE AN.ALYS~ decided that t he probable purpose of· the close-in patrol was "lo provoke a react ion by U.S. a ntisub· marine forces." Beyond careful monitoii.na of the Soviet probe, bowever, there was no U.S. response. Evidently emboldened by their June mission, the Soviets later sent a V·claas attack sub, which is armed with torpedoes, not mluiles, to within 120 miles o( Cape Hatteru, N.C., where It patrolled for nearly a we~k. Previously the sub bad come no closer thin 300 miles of( the coast. The intelligence experts le arned some encoura1Jng things about lbe Soviet Navy's underwater capability durin1 their monitoring of the lo-day June patrol. The Russi~ sub had "numerous communications failures (and) problems with passive sonars." The missile· carrying sub "emitte d oc · casiona l noises" that we re easily detected by the U.S. watchers. "THE COMBINATION o f equipment failures and breadaes in operational security would seem to call into question Soviet standards of maintenance and t raining," the analysts con- cluded . "Assuming the Soviet Navy would send only· first-line submarines and crews on such a patrol. the Soviets' standards appear IO)Ner than those o( first .. line U.S. submarines." . In July 1976, the Air Force began beefing up its B·52 patrols over the Atlaotic, to keep tracts of "wideftlni Soviet naval oper•· tiona," it wu announced at the time. Soviet miaaile au.be atiJI "kind of come and 10. •' a CIA spokesman informed my re1 porters .Dale Van Atta and-0.ave' Carpenter, "for a ·(U.S.) miaa1le firina they want to monitor or something." WHITE WAS WILLING; Democratic National Committee Chairman John White baa an· nounced his intention to resign sometime soon. Despite rumors to..fbe contrary. he has assured friends privately that there was no pressure on him to step down. Right after the election deba· cle, White called on Sen. Ted Ke nned y , ~-M ass'., who re· portedly told White he'd support him if he wanted to hang onto his job. White told Kennedy he would have been willing to stay on if party leaders could-agree on a successor All things considered. though, White to ld Kenn ed y, he'd rather be back h,omc in Texas He also atte mpted to spike rumors that he was planning to run for governor there . ANOTHER FINE MESS: Armed services personnel and the ir families can be forgiven if they feel like second clasll' citizens sometimes. While the federal government s pends $35 a day feeding each Cuban refugee troublemaker held in a detention center. and $9 a day for each pe aceable Cuban 11waiting reset· tlement, the P entagon budgets just $3.21 a day to feed each mem ber of the armed forces. In addition, military com- missaries offer fewer savings than they once did to service families, many of whom must re!M'tt to food sta mps Things may improve 1n the new, dt!· f e n se·m i n ded Reag a n ad - ministration. WATC H ON WASTE : The American public hasn't exactly clasped the metric syete m to its bosom with affection But• this citizl!n apath.v has sen ·ed only to. inspire Department of Educa-• lion bureaucrat s to .. greater publicly' fUJldl1d educational d forts Recently th<' department laid out SI 8 millton for 49 grants to state 31\d local ..&,over nments, rollei;cs and non·profit organiit- t ion s to s pread the metric: gospel One $82,000 grant went to a St Louis •·e d u ca t io n laboral.flry " to bnng the bltlSS· 1ngs oJ metric enlightenment to resident.! of rural a reas by crws- ing around in mobtle vans ' Conservation debate goes in' circles My granclfath<'r was ri!:t.l and wron~ about a lot of things. but he w as nc-ver undecided. When l was t,2. he told me we were us · mg. up all the good things on earth so fast that we·d run out of them. I'v e worried about that, ... J guess we all have. and I wonder wh ether it's true <Tr not. The real question is , will we run o ut or th f' t h ing ~ W>' need to sur vive be fon we fsnd sub <,\t fUlt'S for tll cm'' Of cour•-«'. w1: 're goi ng lo run out of oil. or course, we're going to run 11ut of coal. And it SCl!ms very hkcly that there will he no sub· st11ntial foresb left fo another lOO ycart-.. Argue wit h mf". Say I 'm wrong. Give me slatistics1prov· ing there's more oil left 111 the ground than we've already used. Tell mf' theres enoul(h coal in the t'nitro Statrs to last 75 or 100 n•ar~ Mak<' me read the ad· ~c 1·t1~ements s ayin g they're Sydney Harris planting more trf'es than they're cutting.· l'VE READ ALI. those argu. ments and l '11 concede I may be wrong in suggesting impending doom. but if dOQm is not exactly im pending, it's somewhere down the line of years if we don't find re placements for the basic materials we're laking from the earth. What about 500 years from now if 100 doesn't worry you? What about 1,000 years from now? Will there he cm oak tree left 2 ft-et in diameter ? How m uch will it cost in 200 years to buy an oak plank 2 inches thick and a foot wide? My guess is it will cost the equivalent in today's money of $1,000. A piece of oak like that will be treasured as dillmonds are treas ured today because of its rarity. I DON 'T TmNK thl'rC is a more diffir ult question we 're faced with than that of preserva- ti o n . A large number of Americans feel we should use everything we have because things will work out. They are not nece!'lsarily selfis h. They just don 't belie ve you can worry about the future much past your own grandchildren 's foresee a bl .e l iff' expect a ncy. The y feel llo meone will find the answer . Pump the oil. mine the coal, cut the t rees and ta ke from the earth anything rou can find there There may not be more where that came from. but we'll find something else. somewhere else. that will be a good sub· s titute The preservationists. on the other hand, would set aside a lot of everything. They'd save the forests and reduce our depen· dency on coal and oil io orde r to conserve the m as though no satisfactory s ubstitutes would ever be found. "rT'S TOO BAD the argument het ween these groups is as bitter as it is because neither wants to do, intentionally, what is wrong. T he preservationists think busi· ness interests who want lo use what they can find are greedy and shortsighted. Businessmen think.the preservationis ts are, in their own way, shortsighted. c One of lhe strange things that has happened to our language is that people like the ones who run the oil compa nies are called "conservat i v<'S.. a I though they do not approve of conser ving at all. l All thb comes to me now beca use I have JUSt returned fro m H1:1 wa11 a nd seen what havoc unrestricted use can bring to an area To my grandfather. Honolulu would probably look like the end of the world if he could see 1t now WE HAVE J UST about used up the island of Oahu. No.w we 'r<' starting on Mau1. ls it right or wrong" Do the hotels c rowded along the beach not ~ pleasure to large numbers of us Would 1t be better to preserve the beauty of Hawaii by denying the enjoymt>nt of it to all of us? Would it be better if we saved the forests, the oil and the coal and did without the things they provide ? If there is middle ground, where is it" The answer will have to come from someon<> s m arter · than l am. I want to save oil and drive a big car fast I want to cut smoke pollution but burn coaJ to s~ve oil. and I want to 'pursue . my woodworking hobby without cult inf( down any trees. Try an easy quiz on some fa01ous nickna01es You may call it a mcbame, Uke "Honest Abe," or a .,,,,;. qutt, like the "Orea( Eman: clpator," but whatever appella- tion you live it, here are a doeen ot famous people and places JOU are Uked to ldeati!y. Ralf risbt ls not too demandin1 a acore for \.bla relallvely easy quia. 1. What very hnponant man ln World War II dalpated him.elf as "A Former Naval Penon"? 2. What (•IDOUI pblloeopber la known• ''The Stallrfte"? 3. What DOtorioul wom• ln European'bl.ltory wu deriliwly inown • tbe ••Widow Capet''' .. 4. What metropolla ia ll:Down as the "City 'of SaiJlu·" and . . wtiy! · $,What and where la~ "Old • Lady ol TbrudDeedle Street"! ' 6. Who was t.M "Autocrat ol to the Allied beaclquarten.end to. the Breaklut T~ble," and wby PrHldenl Roo.evelt. was he so called? 2. Arist.otle. from the place ol 7. Who became known in earl)' 'his birth, 5ta11ra, in Macedoa. manhood u the "Lone Ea1le"? 3. Marie Antolnette, after her 8. Wbo were the "Luddites,·• huaba.nd, Kins Loui.t XVI, Uc1 and wbat were they noted (or? Mea deprived of bia title and ar· 9. What American poUUcal· ralped under the family name figu're was known 11 the of LoblaCapet. "&lnlftlb''? '· Mootual, in Canada, 10. Who "ere the ·'Lake became all ita oristnal at.reeta Poet.a," and why were they so were named after aainta. cl~l~1wbat popular· flctiooal _/ • .:· :'uu. Bank ~'=~In"::!: character, •aa known 11 th• don. "Scarlet Pimpernel"? I . Oliver Wendell Holmes, wbo 12. Wbo wu called the wl"ete a leries of euaya under ··11 .... MaW.r''' t.bla COIDOIDtlG f« tbe ft.nt 12 numben of tbe Atlantic lloadlly ma1ume. AN8WSU: 1. Wm.ton Cburchlll, wbo Uled hi• code 'Dame ln commuakal* '1. Cbarlel Llndber1b. for IDI aolo f1l&ilt .croa tbe Atlantic. 8. Eu'ly wrecken of f•ctory machinery in En1land, who (eared that the lndustrl•I Revolution would abolish their crafts. 9 . Gov. Huey Loni o,f Louisiana, • dema101 of Depreukla daya. 10. Wonlawprt.h, Coleridte and Southey who'Uved and wnJte ln the Ena~b Lake District. <TWQ of them later beume poets laureate.) 11. Sir Percy Blakeney, ln a.roe.. ~I.)''• popular DOftl of the Fh!ncb RevoluUon, and Ill sevef'al sequels (anif film venloml. U . Jack DempltJ, world beavyweifht boainc cba..,._, ltlt·H . <Born ID Man11aa, Colo.) • . --.-.~ ..... ---:..,,.,~·· --_,.... ----.... ---.. -~-..... ---. ----.. -~ . ........ , _____ .......... _ ..... . ................. --~ ................... -... -........ 'W __ ..... l!'l'!"WI~~~~~~~~~~·-.;• ·-·~~ .,.,_, ...... ,,.... ,. • • . ' -11111• IAllY PINI 'N I l l N l '.. l 1 .'\ ~ lJ t l t MI I I H I 1 <>R-0 ORANGE C OUNTY C ALlfl)H NIA ;.!~C EN TS South Laguna developDlent backed· lb' ~LKNN 8('0'M' OI._.,_..,,,_.._ A roa.\.al development plu for South l..aauna that could Ill k>• • 24·atory llme·•h•,.. con· domm1vm comple and about l .SOO Other hom.-..a 1n new rea Ldenllal tracts wu approv~d l'uesda). b> the Orange CoWlty Phmnm6' CommlSs1on fh~ plan hU not been l>Upport ed P'-bli('ly by CIVI(' groups IJl the s mall. seaside commwuly, mostly bet·ause residents claim the oew houaina will cause further cootetlioo to the four· lant1 Pacific Coast Hiahway -. the only ma.for road that cuts · throuita the area. But the commissioners did adopt development limits on varioua housing proposals. A plan to build at least 1qo housing units in the Hobo Canyon area, (or example, waa pared to 541. The commissioners also called for a new study or the effecta ol more residential development SOUR NOT£S fOR LAGUNA ARTIST ROBERT WYLAND Pl•n• tor Wh•I• mur•I h•rpooned by City CouncH -Coulicil • n~e~1 artUt's mural 1 By DON CHA(;N Of .. o.llf ~let I Artist Robert Wylan an into a barricade Tuesday in aguna Beach City Council chambers on his way to paint a wall on Coast Highway. Coun cil members voted uanimously to recommend to Caltrans that Wyland not be al- lowed to paint a sea mammal mural on the 3SO·foot-long wall on Coast Highway between High Drive and Myrtle Street. Wyland later said the council was "cheating the people out or a mural.,, "I offered a gift, and they (council members) took it out of their hands," he said. But during a public hearinl on the matter, council members said the decision had been a dif· ficult one. "It's a beautiful piece," Mayor Wayne Baglin said or Wyland's rendering. "'But the vis ual impact wo uld have serious impact on drivers." And. residents neighboring the block-long structure opposed the project, council members noted. ·'The people of North Laguna are overwhelmangly opposed to it," said Council member Neil Fitzpatrick. He said "their taste, and their environment" should be con- sidered: Coun c il membe r Sally Be llerue said the issue had generated more telephone calls to her than any other she could reme mb e r . "i ncluding landslides." > "l would like to vote fen it," she said. noting she supported related environmental and public art causes. ........._ ··But there is solid, strong OIJ"1lll\ position. Anyone who comes out of the Boat Canyon Shopping Center knows there is a traffic problem (al the intersection of High Drive and Coast Highway)," she said. The size of the wall Wyland was ·to use as his canvas was also a factor in his defeat. . "I walked the wall with rum <Wyland)," said Coun.cil member Kelly Boyd. "Up close. I was overwhelmed at the size of the wall." Counc il member Howa rd Dawson said "a ~permanent . mega-mural would be counter to the village concept." Wyland had told council mem· bers that he had put' 'everything I have into this." ~ater, the muralist said he had raised $1,800 for the project prior to a fund raising concert held in Laguna Sunday. But, he said, he lost money on the concert after expenses, and was $300 in the red in total fund raising efforts. Some pledges he received were contingent on approval of the wall, he said. For now. Wyland plans to get back to other painting. He has not given up on the mural idea. however. "If someone wants to come to talk to me about anottier wall. I'll be glad to,'' he said. And, he said, a lthough Callrans has never gone against a city decision in such matters, they told him, "If they did. they'd go with me.·· on the con1estion o f the hi1hway. The study also will in· elude examination of ways to improve the now with just four lanea. said Roo Tippetts of the Environmental Management Agency. One of the most vocal groups to oppoee the plan has been resi- dents of the Treasure Island Trailer Park, where 266 mobile homes are proposed to be moved out to make room for the con- dom i hi um project set amid Subdivision of Nixon estate eyed San Clemente City Council members will again consider ap· proving a subdi•ision on the former Nixon estate when 1t meets tonight. Holding up approval to sub· divide the 20.9-acre parrel into 16 building lots is a controversial proposal by one council member to a llow public a l·cess to the estate. Councilman Patrick Lane says he would like the public to be al· lowed ~iew the Nixon house, a suggestion that Cotton Point As· sociates. the new owners or the property. s ay is impractical. The hous~ 1s lo be occupied by Cott.on Point partner Gavin Herbert and his family . The owners c(jl'ltend that having the public view the house would in· vade the occupants ' privacy. The n e w owners of Casa P acifica a lso are arguing against providing a public ease· ment to the beach below Cotton Point. Council membe rs say the owners should provide an "ir· revocable offer" to dedicate a 15·foot·wide strip to the city if the need for arccss is ever sought in the future. • park-like open space. Long-time residents of the park would be give.n rooms in the 600-unit complex at no extra cost, accordtng to the plan ad· vocated by Bernard Syfan of Laguna Beach, one of the de· velopers. But the mobile hom e o-.ners have resisted the proposition and chartered buses to the com· mission meetings in Santa Ana to a r gue that the ir homes represent much of the area 's "afford.able ho.using." The commissioners settled on a compromise by giving a dou· ble laDd·use designation to the. Treasure Island property. They labeled it for either mobile home use or for tourist-recreation· commercial, the designation needed for the new complex. The real decision for the land will be made when a re~& request for the condominium complex is heard by the com· mission at a Dec. 15 bearing in Santa Ana. The plan unanimously ap· proved Tuesday by the planning commission is officially known as a local coastal program. Such plans are required by the slllte and are meant to record de· velopment policies lft:•1 orotect coastal resources, prO\'lt.-. ·h access and detail futur~ devehw ment plans . - The plan s till · m U!'t be re· viewed by the county Board o( Supervisors for final al·t1on 6 nabbed_ inJ vrjo . . Copnty gambling ring uncovered Bv DAVID K UTZMANN • 01 tM 0 .. 1, ~llel ,,_.It Six people have been arrested ·and charged with bookmaking activities in what law enforce· merit officials s aid was a ma1or Orange County gambling opera· ti on The Distrll't A•\orney·s Office identified the six take n into custody Monday and Tuesday as Hyman Wolenski, 53, of Lagwl~ Hill~: Anthony Altan Lombardi, · 38, of El Toro. Albert Marshall. 52 of Irvine; Bruce Heagan, 42. of' San Clemente; JaQ'le~ Innis, 36, of Mission Viejo, and John Anagnostou Jr , 28, of Yorba Linda. The six face arraignment in South Orange County Mumcipal Court on charges of bookmaking anct cons p1rary t o commit bookmakmg They were arrested after a • two· month undercover in- \·est1gation by .members o' the 01strirt Attorney 's Or~anized Cr ime Unit. the Anaheim Police Department Organized Crime Unit.. the 'Sheriff's Oepart"ment c r im e unit and the slate 's Depar tm e nt or Alcoh o lit Beverage Control Investigators said the six were part or a bookmakang operation that involved' taking major bets on sports aclivit1e!t The alle~ed bookmaking ac· ti vlties took place a t three cork tail lounges an the M 1ss1on V•ejoarea. "It was a fairly large opt>ra· tion , ·· investigator John Gaer. of the Oistrict Attorney's offH·e said. "We know they were ac ceptmg major bets." Officials claim Wolcnsk1 , who 1s unemployed, was the head or the operation Reagan is owner or Reagan's Irish Pub an Mission Viejo a nd Lo mbard • 1s a bartender there ·Marshall. Gier s aid, owns a lumber company in M1ss1on Vie jo while AnaJ!nOstou also is a bartender by ocrup?tion. · ·Wolensk1, Lombardi. Ma rshall and Reagan were arrested by of· ricers Monday night at Reagan's cocktajl lounge. Anagnostou and Innis were taken into custody at different' tames on ,Tuesday. None of the six resisted arrest. They also have been relea!led on hall. Gier said . Law enforcement agencies ex- pect to make more arrests in the bookmaking operation. - Gier s aid bookmaking_ ac·. l1 v1t1es an Orange Co~nty are big SHE FORGAVE HIM Rtta Jenrette busaness. althouf!h he .·outd not provide an e st11nat e on the amount or money the ::.1x us peels handled an their a lle~ed operation • f.PWlr ..... (O. -ESCAPADES RECOUNTED CongreHman Jenrette Jenrette's wife writes 'expose~ CHARLOTTE, N.C IAPl -Th~ ware or Rep. John J enrette says s he OAce c aught the Abscam-convicted congressman "drunk. undressed and lying on the floor in the arms of a woman * * * Rep. Jenrette may escape punishment WASHINGTON (AP) -The House ethics committee con· eluded unanimously today that Rep. John Jenr-:tte, Q·S_.C., con· victed of acceptmg a bribe from FBI undercover agents. violated the House's code of ethics. who I knew was old enough to IX' has mother ... arcordang to ex r e rpts fro m a n uproman g magazine a11 1cle. The Charlo tt e I N C 1 Observer published toiday por tions or a story by H1ta Ji>nrette. "Diary of a Mad Congrcssw1fe ." to be p\Jbh shed in Suntiay s. Washington Post M a~azme. · An aide to Jenrette said the congressman has seen the art• cle and "thought 1t was hne .. In the a111<'le, Mrs J enrette says she ultimately forgave her hus band and attributed hi:-1 womanizing to his drink ing. Jenrette's aJroholis m was part <See SOl..ON, PagP A2) Coas• Murder ~l18P~ct 'drugced out' But the panel also said it would not be able to decide on recommended punishment until next week -and then only if the House revises its plans "to ad· journ Friday. · ft' ea a her Chance of raan incre:-is- 1 n g from 20 p e r ccnt t o ni ght to so p er cent Thursday. Lows tonight in the 40s. Highs Thursday in the 60s. By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Of .. ~ ........... Murder defep._dant Anthony David Bies, in a convenatioa secretly videotaped by Newport Beach police, said be was under the strong influence or the tran· quilizer Valium at the time Corona del Mar real estate agent Ruben .. Martinez was brutally slain in 1978. "That's jual because we were Valiumed out," Bies told police informant Walter DaLie ln an attempt to explain why the U · aault took oa such 1rtsly propor- Uona. Martinea, 41, wu bludieoned la the bead with a IO-pound atar shaped candle. Then bl• at· tacken med a mitre bu HW 1D a11 attempt to sever the vtc-· Um '1 M.d from bis body. Bica rec!OUDted the M artlnn 1layln1 wbtle talkln& with Da~e. a Nevada 1tate priloa parolee, al an El Toro motel room on Nov. 19, 1919. Unknown to Bies, 19, of Dana Point, the cQllvensation wu be· ing \'.i~ped by investigators who previously had received in~ formation about the Martinez slaying from DaLle. The videotape was s hown Tuesday to an Orange County Superior Court jury that will de· cide whether Bica is 1uilly or in· nocent of the murder, robbery and burgl~y of which he la ac· cuaed. .1 • Bica, who wu 17 at the time the alayt.nc occurred, aat with bis bead b'Owed toward the' coumel table u the tape wu played. DaLie previously testified that Bies n.ld be and alle1ed ac- complice John Alan Keith, 22, al San Clemente, met Martinea outtlde 1 ·La1u_D! Beach - homosexual bar and drove with him to his Corona del Mar. res· idence on the pretext of engaging injex. The informant testified that Bies told him the real objective• was robbery. "We were just walking around Laguna, looking t o give somebody a hard lime." Bies said in the taped conversation. Asked by DaLie what Martinez' body looked like Jlftet the attack, Bi es replied, "Pretty bad." Later asked by DaLie if Martinel eyes were still intact, ·Blct said, "One of them wu, the other wu ione." Blea then laucMd, and added, . "Tbe o&ber one, I don't know where the (expletive deleted) it WH hancinl." "They found out about Ruby {MartiDea) the next day. When he didn't show up for work. So his brother s upposedly went over to his house. I bet he was bummed," Bies s aid in the con· versation, underscoring the comment with laughter. Bies expressed surprise in the videotaped conversation that early news accounts of the Aug. 28, 1978, slaying made no ref- erence to the attempted de- capitation. -In t-he conversation, Bies sala, "Hey, they never m entioned anything about the saw. They -dido 't say a thing. It said he was &o badly beaUlfr U.at his brai~ were expoeed. I 10. they were? Mmm. (Expletiv«: deleted)." At ano&heT poant, Bies com· plained that the robbery pro- duced nolhinl or value. In an earlier converution, DaLie • . testified, Bica said he and Keith <See VALIUM, Pase .U> Th'e dec ision means that Jenrette, although found guilty by a 10·0 committee vote of violating House rules. may not be punished. The only way the House could consider punishment is if an in· dividual member de<'ided, on his own. t.o introduce a motion of ex· pulsion before Fri~ay's ' scheduled adjournment, or \f the ilouse remained in session past its appointed-time-. Adjournment would automaticaJly en<! the proceed· lngs against Jencelle, who wu defeated for re-election in No· vember and won't be back when ... the new Con&~ convenes in January. The House bas no auU1ority to disclpllde formel' members. An~meot of the declaioo came after the 12-member panel deliberated behind closed doon today. · . A ~ht club tms to re· btlild o~n bdng MStroyed three tirrw1. Ser sto111. photo. Page Dl2. ·. •••• .. . ,...,,,.,.--. Jll "T BRg,4KING-----.... I l.4af• """' frOtn ,1-.W'• w.ioriltOlld.,..,_, ........ '°'' ........ / White House aide deftie• bribe of/en WASHINO'fON CAI'> Wbtle tloua• •lcM N chard M Harllft'I tettlrled toda lh•N'""' MVff any bribe ofrers n1ade &o tht' WhJll' flu~•· 1111 twh1o1I/ of fu1tll lVl' (ln¥1u•1t-r Robert l. t>!ho " o 1lleJu1I ov rturt•11 tv thti Wh1tt1 Houae were ever made:'· Hard n told' -a ht'nalf' J ud1rn11 y Su~ommitt" "Wb•t•ver the alk14Mi ~t~ m•> hav•• b....,.,n, ll waJ wt\Qlly uuucceutul. 1 beliine tM ob)ttOVl' f1iwlli ~aUtbUah i•oncl1&.tlvely that oo Im· Pf'Ol>riet• oc·t·urrtid wllhm the adrnln1atratlon •· Hardl"o t Uf1ed 11ubllel)' tor th~ tirat lime about lln .Jleaed bf'lbtry •tk111i•t 1n Vt!1iro'11 ~h111f 1n fo'ebruary 1977 , shortly ahl'r l'rftld.-nl C'1t1 tl'r tou~ Q(Cle..-i S..Z ... ,.. ..... .,, •••• fr91 r•~u• ,.. ICOSlA ty1.11'Wi (A I'> Ao earthqullktl nHHtsunn~ 5.2on the Rtc hter •t•lllt tut an l*n111 '"' Iran':. Caapi&i\ seacollSt L20 miles nurth• 1 o/1 ehno lt.Jday, the f'ar new11 agency rt1Po r1ed. • 1'• · offH'l'41 II ~111an l&g~m·y 1>&1d no report~ of r usualties or i.: ••• t· huJ ~""" 1 cl' Cl vt•d Piaf' .. id lht' qualtc w~~ h~ll 1r1 'l'~hran. but the tremor w11s not ~t·~ t-r.-111thl'1·.iµ1tul IMqra•i••• •rrl u• ,....flfll!IJ \l.l:lt-;RS lgt'na <A l'> Deputy Seerelar)' of State War· r~ll nu lstopher and tui. h11Ul level U S. delegation met at a working lum•h " t uJay wi th Algerian Forei1n Minister Mohammed Henyat11a uod other Algerian offie1als uwolved with thl' indlrel·t negotn1l 1011~ lo free the American hostages tn lran. The lltde~utw11~ mt.'l at a restaurant at the Algiers Zoo, .... omt' 15 nules from tht· l'ap1tal All outsiders were·barred from the prt>m1ses It was the second meeting of the two groups since r he A men C'an~ ur n ved Tuesday Algiers has been al'ting as intermediary in the slow-motion negot1al1ons ove r I ran 's four conditions for release of the 52 hostages held for a lmost lJ months. :l111l-IJ1Ui11g bill adrialltt'fl W ASflJ NG TON <A I'> The Senate app~oved today an amcndmf'nt prohibiting the government from seek\ng court- or •.:• ~" 1 .1sing plans in school desegregation cases and sent the measure to the White House The anti-busing measure , attached to a $9. l billion spending hill that provides funds for the Justice Department and a number of other agen<'ies . was approved on a voice vote. The llouse approved lhe measure before the Thanksgiving recess e Coast . Communities said safe / rom floods Coa,.,lal 1·ommuA1l1es 1n most dama~c mclude Trabuco Orangt' <.:oUnty a re safe fro m Ca nyqn~ Modjeska Canyon, Hot flood dam age despi te recent Springs Canyon east of San Juan fires \hat denuded more than Capistrano. and Indian Canyon !i2,000 acr~s of watershed in the cast of Santiago Peak. Cleveland National Forest. Trabuco and Modjeska can. That was the asse sment pro· y ons are th e most heavily v1dcd Tuesday by Gary Larson, populated. a U S . For es t Servi c e In the Trabuco wat~rshed, for hydrologist who is among nine example. L.arson said a 10-year rt·r~ons serving on a team plan· storm (the type of storm expecl- r11n g ways to rehabrlrtate the ed once every 10 years) would l'harredlancls c·ause "so me damage to T host' f!u·in~ the greatest homes." A 100-year·storm, the danger 111 tht• event of ·heavy type considered very intense. r.a1ns, Larson sa11I. are residents would cause "major structural nf the t'a !l yOn t•om mun1ties damage to many houses." d ose l lo wh1!rc lhl' mas M\le ln ''If a big storm comes tomor- 1hao., Lakt'lancl ~II Turner fires row, there's nothing we can do," hurned. Larson s,aid. Peak stor m water runoff flows The fi rst step taken at the re· rould excePd three time!. what rehab1htatron team's dirediun 15 rmrmally w1,u)d Ol'C'Ur 1n those gr ass reseed111g of more than 40 areas, L..1ri.11n sa11I during an af. miles of firebreaks and access ternoon bnt>fing ror reporters at routes graded during firefight· t he Sllv,.rado Canyon forest 1n g o perations . Only eight ~crv1ce station. pounds of seed are betng applied Flows of Lhat type would cause per exp()sed acre. d:.image to homci. and other "We're not trying to get a struc·turei., Larson su1d ·1;1wn' effect,'' explaipa4-Deloy Areas 1n Orange (:ounty where Esplin, a Los Padr1!S National storm runoff c·ould <:ause the Forest resource orr1cer ... • .. * '• * Wreck probed ByDAVIDKUTZMANN ~11 .. D•llf Pli.!St•tt Investigators for two federal agencies were headed ror·Orange County back country today after S. Forest Ser vice firefighters chscovered the aged wreckage of an unidentified small helicopter Tuesday night near Trabuco Canvon Sheriff's l ... L. Wyatt Hart said the crew. working on the 28,200·acre Indian rire. found the wreckage. and what appeared to be several bones. I' The c-rash site is off a trail east of McVicar Canyon and north of Los Pinos Canyon in the rugged terrain of eastern Orange County. Hart said lhe myster¥ aircraft wreckage was burned by the brushfire. He said, h9wever. it ap- peared as though the wreckage had been there for perhaps 10 years or more. Officials from the Federal Aviation Administration and the National TransPortalion Safety Hoard have been nottried and were expected to v~w the wreckage somet1metoday. Hart said the bone fragments were found in one of the helicop- ter's seats. It was not p<>ssible lo tell, he said, whether or not the re· mains are human. No skull or rib <·age was found Judging from the debris, the sheriff's officials said it appeared the airc raft was a s mall helicopter. Hart said there was no insignta on the wreckage to show whether it was private or military aircraft. lie said lhe FAA and NTSB in· vestigators will work from a list of missing craft to pin down the iden· lily of the craft. The helicopter could have come from San Bernardino , Rive r s ide , San Diego or Orange counties, Hart said. 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I, I' 0 llo1 U.O,Colte Me~. c.lt10<nl" "Mtt VOL. n NO. 331 ' .. ·Carter warns Soviets WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe Carter admlnl1traUoa, declarin& that the Unitfd Stal" is not weakened just because it is chantina presidenta. LI waminC the Soviet Un1oa tbat an in· vuioa al Polud woUl4t cause "tht mm&....._.., deterloratJGn ot Eut·Wfllt and U.S.·Soviet re- lations. · The statement drew strong support from President-elect Reagan's senior foreicn policy adviser, Richard V. Allen: wbo said "the imagination wowd un· doubtedly be the limit" in caJculali{Jg how the United States might respond to a military 'strike against Poland. White House preas secretary Jody Powell, speaking with re· Porters Tuesday, refused to·say what specific steps the United Stales might take. But he said: "An intervention or invasion oC. Poland wouJd be most serious and adverse. both for ~ast-West relatio ns in general and in particular for re· lationsh.ips between the United States and the Soviet Union." His statement came amid escalating labor strife in Poland a nd reports that Soviet army divisions have been mobilized on the Polis h border. Reagan, talking to reporters in Los Angeles on Tuesday night, said the reports of Soviet movements represent "a very tense mome nt for the Free World." Powell said President Carter has discussed the situation by te lephone with key European leaders over the last few days a nd ttcagan has been kept in· formed "I think 1t would be a serious mistake for any go..Y!l!..nmenl un· der any circumstances lo as s ume that in a pe,rfod ol transi- tion between one administration and the next that the American government would lack either th e will or the abilit y to respond." Powell said. He added: "It's a situation th_at 's being watched closely and • with com·~rn " Carter, it was learned, had spoken with the lefders of Bri· tam, West Germany and Franc~ F,.._PagrAI SOLON ..• of his defense in his r ecent Abs<'am trial, wh11.:h ended in his l'Onvict1on for bribery and con· sp1ral'y llis l'Onv1c·t1on led to his defeat for re·clcC'tion and ultimately to the Sunday article. which Mrs Jenrett e s a id was written be<'ause. "l have nothing left to lose now ·· The 30-yt'ar-old former model who once aspired lo be a cuuntry music sinJ:er had harsh words in the article for the Washington establishme nt. She described the con~ress1onal world with orgie~ of sex-. d rugs and hypocrisy. She also writes critically of J enrellc's 6\h Congr essional Distrit't in St>uth Carolina. · 'l f I never attend anothe r Darlington. S.C., Moose Lodge meeting during which grown men par aded around a room wiltl antlers on their heads that will be fine," she writes. Mrs. Jenrette, who says in the' story she intends lo be candid a nd not vindictive, writes, "Congress is a world of thirsts that can 't be quenched. The drC habits, the drinking prob· l e m s, the m is tresses / the boyfriends, the broken homes at· test to that. .. In writing about her husband's ~ love affairs, Mrs . Jenrette s aid, ··Every congressional wife learns there is something about a congressman t hat brings women out of the woodwork. If he's young, handsome and flirtatious. trained attack dogs won 't be able to keep them away. l know. l tried." Another time, she said, "I · knew the honeymoon was over when l rolled over one mornJ~ to find !ohn 's side of the bed un- ruffled. After a rampaging sear ch of the hou.5e in Myrtle Beach where .we were -staying, I found him drunk, undressed and lying on the floor In the arms of a woman who I knew was old enough to be his mother.'• ,..,.... P•,,e A I VALIUM ••• found only 13 cenu in Martine1' pockets. ReCOWlting the events that OC· curred after the initial bludgeon- ing, Bies said, "C \Ve) took hi.I <Martiner) car, went back to Laguna Beach, parked his car, hopped on his (Keith'•> bike and went back to hia (Martinet~ houae. grabbed that candle, (ex- pletive deleted). That'• when he (Keith) got the saw out. Grabbed the candle, took It down ~ road and dumped it." • I ' WITH HAIO Reagan eyea Nixon aide1 for cabinet WASHINGTON (AP) -Alex· ander M. Haig Jr., the general who helped Richard Nixon through his worst moments in the White House, 1s President- elect Reagan's first choice for secretary of state, sources re- port. Reagan also is turning to former Nixon administration of. fi cials Caspar W. Weinberger and William J . Casey, New York banking executive Walter B. Wrist.on and personal attorney William French Smith to fill key Cabinet-level posts . according to several sources close to the in· · C'Oming government. Weinberger is the choice for secretary of de/en,se, Casey for CIA director , Wriston for treasury secretary and Smith for attorney general, the sources said. . The sources, who asked not to be identified, cautioned that lhe. makeup of the Cabinet was no\ firm . Rea g~o remains un~ decided on some positions and his first choices might decline to join the Republican administra· lion, they said Tuesday night. Bloodmobile # visit slated. A bloodmobile will De availa- ble at Laguna Hills High School. 24501 Paseo De Valencia. Friday from 8:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m Propspective donors must be in good health. wei gh at least 110 pounds, be between 17 and 65 years old. and may not have donated blood in the last eight weeks. .Appointments may be made- by. calling 835·5381 Norwegians slate meatball dinner A lutefisk-meatball dinner. sponsored by the Norwegian Telemark t.odge, will be held Saturday from 4 to 7· 30 p.m. at the San Clemente Community Center. 100 N Calle Seville Further information may be obtained by callin ~ 494·6320 or 768·6804. Et Cetera: ~thangs on and lives DOVER,, N.J. ·<AP) -A civilian Army pilot wu 1ucbd out the door o1 a twin-en1ine airplane at 9,000 feet but dulled by bll feet and one arm tor 10 m inutes in 200 mph wioda until a co-pUot could make an emergency landing. off1cials aay. J ames F. Tobin, 34, of Toms River suffered• broken arm u a result of the Tuesday afternoon incident, said Army apoltnman John Donovan. Tobin wu llat.ed in fair condition today at Com- munity Memorial Hospital in Toma River. "Juat his feet were barely inside the plane" when the Beech Ai~craft U·21 touched down at Hunterdon-Solberg Airport, said an official of the Federal Aviation Administration. THE SMALL AIRFIELD IS ABOUT 40 miles wnt of New York City and 20 miles southwest of atorrtstown Airport, where the flight be1an shortly after noon. The plane was en route to the Army's Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland with a car10 of small weapons, Donovan said. ,, Officials said the plane had reached cruisln& altllude of 9,000 teet when the red. coclrpil light blinked, indicating problem. with the retractable exit stairway. The four-or five-step stairway lout- ed about hallway back in the plane is the main means of access to the 10-passenger plane. Tobin tried lo adjust the staircase. but the door opened and the s teps abruptly swung out, pulling him with it into. the aintream. Officials said the pilot was able to catch one or both feet in the s tairway railing and also held on with one arm. . Tobin was not wearing a parachute when he left the cock- pit, Donovan said. ··It's not procedure to be wearing one.'' he added. CO-PILOT ROBERT PEARCE, 33, of Flanders, suddenly became aware that his colleague was dangling. apparenUy head downward, outside the plane. He notified air·traffic controllen al Islip. N. Y., and at Kennedy International Airport, who directt;d the Army plane to Solberg and diverted other tramc away from the area, h was not clear how much clearance was between Tobin's body and the airfield during the emergency landing. But Lorraine Solberg, an airport official, said the pilot was hanging precariously when the plane came in. , ~n FAA spokesman•in New York eslima\ed that Tobin's ordeal outside the plane lasted about 10 minutes. • When the stairway is extended, it is between 12 and 18 Inches • from the ground, a Beech spokesman said. · .; THE ARMY IS APPOINTING A BOARD o[ officers to in· vestigate the incident, Donovan said. FAA officials went to the scene to determine whether warnings about the stairway should be sent to owners of identical planes. "The door seems to be all right," said Norman Johns, the FAA official, after an initial check. "lt's pretty sturdy. and it was not dama~ed." , Goats gone Island animau die off By The AalOda&ecl Presa A UC Davis veterinarian says all but about 20 of 212 wild . goats transferred from San Clemente Island have died at a ranch atJacumba. in~?utheas~San Diego County. DR. PHYLLIS H. LARSEN said the number of deaths, which ~e called "qu.ile unusual." resulted from several causes.'including a virus contracted from about ISO d?mestic goats at .a Jacu~ba r~ch where the whild goats have been kept since their arnval on the mainland two months ago ,,, - Larsen said the duths also could be attributed to stress · resulting from confinement on the island, transfer to the ranch and the loss ofimmunitytoastrain of parasites. The death rate among more than 2,000 other San Cle mente Island goats being kept throughout the state is less than S-per~ent, Larsen said. GOAT TMPPER JIM CLAPP, who has a $148,000 con- t ro:1C'l with the Navy lo trap and remove all wild goat.s from the island whit·h uses it for bombing practice. said the wild goats taken to Jacumba were all small females. three to four months old. and not as strong as the males and full-grown fem<1I~. ;. The wild goats underwent a <.'limatic change going from cool island tertiperatures to 110 to 115 degrees in the desert s urroundings of Jacumba. They also had a rapid buildup of internal parasites. causmg them lo eat less and have d1ges t1veproblems. Larsen said. I Drexel l~ks of everything ~beautiful ,, on display and reaqy for delivery • - • -11111111 llllY PIPll '' I II,.,. t >l ·• • • · I l t ... • I', f I / 'M• . Orange ·Coast ~~eas 'safe fro DI floods' . • Co••l•I t"ommuoltlu tn Oraa,e C--y .,.. 1afe rrom flood damaae dtOlle r•c.nl _a,.. &Ml d.n'*d M4M" than a.• ec.... ol watenhed 10 tb~ Clevea.nd National Forea.t n.a& •u tM aaae.um•ot pro-V\chid ~1 by Cary LAu·1on, a S f'oreit Servi c e h~droliocasl who •• Mmona Noe' penc>M M'rvm,a on a team plan· n••a way• lo rebabahtale the ~ewport slaying detailed . By FREDERICK SCHOEMEIO.. Ot .. Delly "" ..... Murder defendant Anthony David Bies, in a conversation secretly videotaped by Newport Beach polfre. said he was under the strong influence of the tran- q ul li zer 'Valium at the time Corona del Mar real estate agent Ruben Martinez was brutally slain in 1978. "That's just because we were Valiumed out," Bies told police informant Walter DaLie in an attempt to explain why the as- sault took on such grisly propor- tions. Martinez. 41. was bludgeoned in the head with a 30-pound star shaped candle. Then his at- tackers used a mitre box saw in an attempt to ·sever the vi c- tim's head from his b(>dy. Bies recounted the Martinez slaying while talking with DaLie. a Nevada state prison _parolee, at an El Toro ,notel -toom on Nov. 19, 1979. Unknown to Bies-, 19, of Dana Point, the convereation was be· ing videotaped by investigators who previously had received in- formation about the Martinez slaying from DaLie. The videotape was shown <Sft VALIUM, Page A?> Condemned s·ex store 1 remodeling Owners of the fare -gutted Talk of the Town adul~ bookstore in Newport Beach claim they're prep~red to move "full blast !"head" on remodeling the con· troversial Mariners Mile sex emporium. • Jack Tupler, manager of the store at 2930 Coast Highway, s:tid workmen will be in next week to start reconstructing the store interior. "It will be bigger .and better than ever." he vowed. "It will also be a little different this time . It will stsll be adult enter~ tainment-or1ented but more special." But. the manager cautioned. there are no plans to violate last Friday ·s Orange County Superior Court order that the porno shop cease business by the end of December. Tupler said that order is in the process of being appealed. He said he's counting on winning a stay df that court order within the next montti. Newport city officials, however , point out the bookstore owners do not have needed 'permits to do any building on the property and will be violating a • number or city codes if they push oo with their plans. The bookstore, opened last Oc- tober in violation of a city mor atorium on adull - etatertainment businesses, was partially destroyed in a fire late .. ln October. The fire, which charred much of the shop's book, magazine and gadget stock, is suspected to have been tbe won ol arsonists. Tbe store has been clo1ed mce tbe fire with the only alp of improvement beln1 a red ,arkilll aip attached to the aide of tbe-*'Ucture. JOlb Kaplan, attorney for the INN*at«e owners, said be .ln- mda to appeal Judge John Trot· ••• dldlloa to .the state Court ,ef'"APPeiTW. week. He Mid he'll request a 1tay on 19dn'fraU8r'• orden to "allow tM liap to open up 1lnce the a~ ,..1 wm Ulleb take many ........ • ltaplu said tbe boolrllore .. we ... committed to "fiaht .. die -S" and will appeal tbe ... to tM U.S. Supreme Court W ~UI at the state level. l't\urt!d laoda. Thoit_, facin& the areatest dan1er m ttw ev~nS-oL bnvy ram1, Lanon 1ald, are r(aldenta of the canyon communities clOH»l \0 where the mus1ve In· d.t&n, LUelaod aod Tumer fires burned. Peak storm water runoff flows could exceed three time1 what normally would occur in those areas. Larson said during an af- Bomer.,.i11g ternoon briefing for reporters at lhe Sllverado Canyon foreat service ltation. Flows ol that type wouJd cause damage to homes and other structura, Larson said. Areu in Orange County where storm runoff could cause the most damage include Trabuco Canyon, Modjeska Canyon, Hot Springs Canyon eut or San Juan Capistrano. and Indian Canyon --------- Lorr~ine Sands (left) hugs her daughter. Linda Smith, for the first time in 30 years. The homecoming in Oklahoma City ended a search for Miss Smith, who was kidnappe_d by a baby sitter when she was 2 years.old. Reagan eyes Nixon aides for C.abinet W ASlllNGTON CAP) -Alex- ander"'M. Haig Jr., the general who helped Richard Nixon through..-his worst moments in the White House, is President-' elect Reagan's first choice for secretary of state, sdUrces re-port. Reagan also is turning to former Nixon administration of- ficials Caspar W. Weinberger and William J . Casey, New York banking executive Walter B Wriston and personal attorney William French Smith to fill key Cabinet-level posts, according to several sources close to the in· coming government. Weinberger is the choice for secretary of defense. Casey for C IA director, Wri ston for treasury secretary and Smith for attorney general. the sources said . The sources, who asked not lo ~ identified, cautioned that the m akeup of the Cabinet was n~t firm . Reagan remains un· decide1f on some positions and his fi rst choices might decline to join the Republican administra- tion, they said Tuesday night. But as things stood, accordjog to the consenstn opinion, Reagan would announce his top Cabinet choices by. the end of this week or early next week wjth ·the following most likely: · STATE: Haia, 56, the former NATO commander who wa$ $MITH HAtG White House chief of staff when the Watergate scandal forced Nixon 's resignation In 1974. would• become the first retired general to head the State Department since George C. Marshall, who served in the Truman administration from 1947 to 1949. Now president of United Technologies Coip., a major defense contractor in Hartford, Conn., Haig emerged (See CABINET, Page A2) f' Trabaeo Caayoa east or Santia10 Peak. Trabuco and· Modjeska can· yons are the most heavily populated. In the Trabuco watershed, for e,ample, Larson said a 10-year storm (the type of storm expect- ed once every 10 years) would c ause ''some damage to homes." A. 100-year-storm, the type considered very intense, would cause "major structural dama1e to many houses." "If a bie storm comes tomor· row, there's nothing we can do.'' Larson said. The first step taken at the re- reha bilitation team's direction is grass reseeding of more than 40 miles of firebreaks and access routes graded during firefight- ing operations. Only eight pounds of seed are being applied per exposed acre. "We're not trying to get a 'lawn· effect," explained Deloy Esplin. a Los Padres National Forest resource officer also tterving on the team. Grass seed planted now, however, will not take hold for several months. me a ~:._e a ny reseeding would offer no t . ,. tion against damage th.ii rould oc·cur within the next several <See FLOODS, Page A2) Backed by Reagan Cal·ter · wa•·ns Russ on Poland invasion WASHINGTON CAP) -The Carter administration, declaring that the United States is not weakened just because it is changing presidents, is warning the Soviet Union that an in- vasion of Poland would cause "the most serious" deterioration of East-West and U.S.-Soviet re- lations. The statement drew strong s upport from President·elect Reagan's senior foreign policy advi!!er, Richard V. Allen, who said "the imagination would un· · • doubtedly be the limit"' in calculatin g how the United States might respood to a military strike against Poland. White House press secretary Jody "Powell. speaking with re- porters Tuesday. refwsed to say • what specific steps the United States might take. But be said: "Afl intervention or invasion or Poland would be most serious and adverse, both fol' East-West relations in general and in particular for re- lationships between the United States and the Soviet Union." His statement came amid escalating labor strife in Poland and reports that Soviet army divisions have been mobilized on the Polish border. Reagan, talking to reporters in Los Angeles on Tuesday ni ght. said the reports of Soviet movements represent "a very tens~ moment for the Free World.'" Powell said President Carter has discussed the situation by telephone· with key European leaders over the last few days. and Reagan has been kept in· formed. • • 1 ·think it would be a senous mistake for any· government un· der any ci rcumstances to as· sµme that in a period of trans1· <See POLAND, Pag~ AZ) NB city aide burglarized Burglars who crawled into the •Newport Beach home of Assis· tant City Engineer Donald Webb sometime Tuesday made off with his five·year and lO·year silver city service pins as well as $500 worth of jewelry. Police said the intruders en- tered Webb's north Newport home through a sliding window at the rear of the house. T'1e thieves, in addition to tak· in g the s ervice pins. also grabbed a 1961 Arjzona State class ring and a sorority pin SHE FORGAVE HIM Ab Jenrette ................. ESCAPADES RECOUNTED ~n.,.nrette Congressnlan's wife writes 'exjlose' CHARLOTTE, N.C. CAP) The wife of Rep. John Jenretl~ says she once caught the Abscam·convicted congressman "drunk. undressed and lying on the floor in the arms of a woman who l knew was old enough to be his mother." according to ex- cerpts from an upcoming magazine article. The Charlotte (N .C .) Observer published today por· * * * Rep. Jenrette· may e8cape punishment WASHINGTON <AP> -The House ethics commiUee con- cluded unanimously today that Rep. John Jenrette, D-s.c .. con- victed of accepting a bribe from FBI undercover agents, violated ·the House's code of ethks. But the panel also said it would not be able to decide on recommended punishment until next week -and then only if the House revises its plans to ad· joum Friday. lions of a story by Rita Jenrette "Diary of a Mad Cong resswt(C'." to be published 1n Sunda:-·~ -Washington Post M a~liz1ne. An ajde to Jenrette s aid tht' congressman has seen the art1 cle and ··thought 1t was fi ne · In the article. Mri. JenrC'llC says she ultimately for~ave ht>r hus band and a ttrib uted ht!<> womanmng to hi:. drinking Jenrette·s alcoh"olis m was pa1 t of his defe nse 1n ht ~ re.rent Abscam trial. which ctftted in his conviction for bribery and con spiracy. His conviction led to his defe.it for re-election and ultimately to the Sunday article, which Mrs. Jen r ette sai d wa ~ w r1llcn because, ··1 have nothing left to lose now." The JO.year-old formC'r model (See 801..0N. Paitf' AZ> C oast "'eat h er Copter wreckage found The decision means that Jenrette, although found guilty by a 10-0 committee vote of viotating House rules, may not be punished. The only way lhe House could consider punishment is if an in· dividual member decided, on his own, tO introduce a motion of ex- Chance of ram an creas- 1 n g from 20 per c ent ton lght to 50 per c en t Thursday. Lows tonight in the 40s. Highs Thursday an the 60s. ByDAVID&VTZMANN °' .. ....., ........... lnveatigaton for two fede(al agencies were headed for Oran1e County back country today after U.S. Forest Service firefi&bters dl1covered the a1ed wreckaae ol an unidentlfted 1m1ir helicopter Tuesday nlaht near Trattuco C.>nyon .• Sheriff'• Lt. Wyatt Hart said the crew, worklq on the 21,200-acre Indian fire, round the wrecltace and whmt appeared to be Mveral boaea. Tbe crub 1ite t. on a trail eut of Mcvtcar Canyon and north ol Loa Pila Canyon ln the ruaect terrainol eutemOraqeeo-ty. , ) -. Hart sai<tth~ mystery aircraft wreckage was burned by the brushfire. He said, however, it ap- peared as though the wreckage had been. there for perhaps 10 yearaormore. . " Officials from the Federal Aviation AdmhU.tration and the N atlooal Tranaportation.-Safety Board have been notified and were expected to view the wreckaaeaomettmetoday. Hart aaid tbe boa• frqmmta were found ln one ot the helicop- ter'• Mlltl. It w-. not poulble to tell, beaakl, whetberornottbere- maim are human. No 1lulll or rtb ca1e wu found. Judging from the debris, the sheriff's officials said it appeared the aircraft was a s m all helicopter. • Hart said there was l')O inaipia on Ole wr.ckaae to show whether, it was private or military aircraft. He said the FAA and NTSB In· vest!gaton wiU work from a listol miaatng craft to pin down the iden- tity ol the craft. The hell~ could ban come from San· Bernardino, Riverside, Sao DietO OI" Oranae counties, Hart'aaid. ... The wreckage wu round ln. an area .-erally between Loi J>tnol aDd Tnbuco,.,U. ' p u Is ion before Friday 's , scheduled adjournment, or if the House remained in sesaion__put tll Appointed time. Adjournment wo,µld automatically end the pl'OCeed· Inga against Jenrette, who wu 'defeated for re-election in No- vem ber and won't be back when the new Conareu COft'tenes in J anuaty. The House baa no authority to dt1clpline fOl"mer memben. . Announcement ol the declaion came after1be 12-member panel deliberated behind l"loHd doon today. IN81DETODAV A JIOCht club tne1 to re- build attn-~ de1troyN tltrtt tfme1. ~t 1tort1. photo, Pa11« D12. • • W Y.PIRIJ~Ji'N ai~«lN~ ~'-•.._ __ ....._, .......... ,,.,. .............. 1111 .......... , . · JJ1aite HoU.e aUle . denie• bribe oHen WA&HINGT<•N (Al'> • Wtu&e Houle aMle aic:Jaard M. ....,._ ..W'-d Lod.af U.ere wn 8"W u1 bribe ott.n made &o the Wlute tloun on behall o( fq1tlvt finaocltr Robert L Veato "No m.-1•• overturH to lhti While Houa" were ever made.'' Hard41n \O&d a • nalt Judw1ary Subcc;>mmlttff ''Whatever lbe a&Mted acMme ma) h1v11 bMn, It waa wboUy wunac:~. I Mli•ve the obJtttlv.: fa<·t. dlablbh conclY1lvely that DO llD· Pf'OPM•et OC'tW"l'ttd \ll'tlhtn OW admhfl•tratioo." Harden tMllfh.•d publicl)• (or the fir t time about an aUeaed bribery attempt Ill \le-co ' be.hall m fo'ebruary 1977, ahortl.y aftf'r Prn14knt art~r took olfl~ u ........ ...., ........... C'.~· NI -SIA , yprwi 1AP> Annrt.hquablbeuwioas.Jontbe R1cbtt'r $Cale hh 11n uu Ola lran'i Cuplan teaeout lJO miles northwest ofT\"htan today, the Para neVil aaeocy reported. Ttu• off1l·1al Iranian aiency u ld no ,.poru or cuualti• or '' • .: hih.l been received Pan. i.atd the quake was felt w Tehran, but the tremor was not ~nt-rt> 10 th~ c·a piU1I ....... , i••• •f"rf •11 ........ ALGIERS, Algeria ~AP > Deputy Secretary ol State War· rt111 Chnstopner <tnd h111 hidl·level U.S. delegatioo met at a ~ur k 1og lunch " tod'*Y with Algerian Forei1a Minister ~toh.ii mmed Beoyah1a and other Algenan officials involved with tht! 1nd1rect negot1at1ons to free the American hostages in Iran. The del~galions met at a restaurant at the Algiers Zoo, some 15 m1lt!S from the capital. All outsiders were barred rrom the pre1TUses It was the second meeting of the two groups since the Amencans arrived Tuesday Algiers has been a1:ting ll$ mterm~diary in the slow-motion negotiations over Iran's rour conditions ror release or the 52 hostages held ror almost 13 months . .\ntl·beuhe9 bill adraMft • WASHINGTON <AP> The Senate approved today an amendment prohibiting the government from seeking court· or ' · · •tsing plans in school desegregation cases and sent the m<!<ls ure to the White House. The anii-bu.sing me~ur~. attached to a $9. l billion spending lull that provides funds for the Justice Department and a number of other agencies, was approved on a voice vote. The House approved the measure before the Thanksgiving recess. Pune thief uverpow.e ra NB woman A Newport Beach woman who trie'd to fight off an attacker In Costa Mesa ear)Y this morning lost the bout and her purse con· Lainin~ about Sl,500 worth or jewelry, police reported. Officers said Dona Siacotos of 1815 Sherington Place was walk· 1n g south on Tustin Aveunue\.... near 17th Street al 1 a .m . when a man who followed her tried to grab her purse. She told police the two feJJ to the-ground-in an ensuing strug- gle but that the man, described as Latin and. in his 20s. finally t>scaped north on Tus tin Avenue with the purse. The woman said he jumped in· to a waiting car that sp~d from lhe l'cene. Ms . Siacotos told pol1 C'e the .purse contained S200 in cash in add ition to gold jewelry f 're• Pa9r 11 I SOLON ••. who once aspired to be a country music singer had harsh words in the article for the Washington establishment. She descijt>ed the congressional world with orgies of sex , drugs and hypocrisy. She also writes c ritically of Jenrette's 6th Congressional District in South Carolina. ··Ir I never attend a nother Darlington, S.C., Moose Lodge meeting during whic h grown men .paraded around a room with antlers on their heads - that will be fine,'' she writes. f"ro• Pagr Al POLAND ••• lion between·one aamfnlstration and the next that the American government would lack either the wilJ or the ability to respond." Powell said. He added : "It's a situation that's being watched closely and with concern." . • Carter, it ~as Jearne.d, had s poken with the leaders of Bri· ta in. West Germany and France. Poland's Communist Party Central Committee purged four Politburo members and brought a hard-line, former police boss back into the inner circle in its at· tempt to cope with the indepen- dent labor movement and the country~s acute economic c risis. Meanwhile. the Soviet Union denied rumors of threatening troop movements on the Pnli§h borders . The Soviet government newspaper Izvestia accused the Western press of trying to incite trouble and of launching a "true psychological war" against Poland. 11lleves get stable gear .. Thieves took three saddles. three bridles and five girths from horse trainer George Meye r 's ta c k room at the Orange County Fairgrounds over the weekend, police said. Value of the haul was listed at $3,650. It was the second tack· room burglary at the Costa Mesa fairgrounds in a month. Costa Mesa detectives arrest- ed two teen-age Anaheim girls for a similar burglary in No· vember when another trainer lost equipment to thieves. f~ro• Pa9e 11 I FLOODS ••• ~ to -Or ... ODalll1 :r:= a.t.,. tUl wUI ... c: ....,_ Bfee la 1ullty ar m: llOMmt el UM murder. rotibll7 aad burs&uJ of which be la ac· cUMd. BJca, Who wu 17 at t.be time th• alaylq occurred, aat with hls head bowed toward the counsel table u the tape wu played. oaue previously testified that Bica aald .-and allesect ac· compUce Jahn Alan Keith, 22, ol San Cler,nente, met Martinea outaide a La1una Beach homo.exua.1 bar and drove with him to hia Colona del Mar res· ldence on the pretext of en1a&in1 in.Jell. The informant testified that Bies toad him lhftreal objective was robbery. "We were just walkin1 around Laguna, looking' to .. 1ive somebody a hard time " Bies said in the taped convers~tion. Asked by DaLJe what Martl.nei' body looked like after the attack, Bies replieCt, "Pretty bad." Later asked by OaLie if Martinez eyes were still intact Bies said, "One of them was, th~ other was gone." Bies thep laughed, and added. "The other one. I don't know where the (expletive deleted) it was hanging." "They found out about Ruby lMattinez> the next day. When he didn't show up for work. So his brother supposedly went over to his house. 1 bet he was bum med," Bies said in the con· vers ation, underscoring the comment with laughter. Bies expressed surprise in the videotaped conversation that early news accounts of the Aug. 28, 1978, slaying made no ref- ere~ce. to the attempted de-cap1tat1on. In the conversation, Bies said, "Hey. they never mentioned . anything about the saw. They didn't say a thing. lt said he was so badly beaten that his brains were exposed .. I go, they -were? Mmm. (Expletive deleted)." At another point, Bies com· plained that the robbery pro- duced nothing or value. In an . earl ier conversation, DaLie testified. Bies s aid he and Ktith found only 73 cents in Martinez' pockets. , • Recounting the events that oc- curred after the initia• bludgeon- ing. Bies said, "(We> toqk pis CM a rtinez) car. went back to Laguna · Beach, parked his car. hopped on his <Keith's) bike, and went back to his <Martinez) house. grabbed that candle, (ex- pletive deleted). That's when he (Keith) got the saw out. Grabbed the candle, took it down the road and dum~ it." Irvine girl hit by auto; hospitalized A 13-year-old girl who was struck by a car and thrown 20 feet by the impact Tuesday evening in Irvine was reported in ~ood condition this morning in Hoag Hospital. • Melissa Rogers of 5182 Grin· nell Lane, Irvine, was hit at 5:30 p.m . near the intersection of Turtle Rock Drive ancj. Gross· mont Avenue by a Toyota driven by David A. Widawski, 17, or 19281 Sierra Cadiz. Irvine, police said. Irvine police traffic Sgt. Bob Kredel said Miss Rogers was trying to cross the northbound lane of Turtle Rock Drive when she was hit by the Toyota travel· ang at 40 mph. The girl apparently got off a school bus at Turtle Rock Drive and GfS>Ss moot Avenue, and she apparently ran across Turtle Rock Drive without properly looking fort oncoming traffic, Kredel said. Mrs. J enrette, who says in the story s he intends ~o be candjd and not vindictive, writes, ''Congress is a world of thirsts that can't be quenched. The drug habits, the drinking· prob· le ms. the mis tresses, the boyfriends, the broken homes al· test to that. " weeks. 'Fl ' Showen a~ predicted .to fall Ute Opera In writing about her husband's love affairs, Mrs. Js nrette said, "Every con gressional wi(L learns there is something about a congress man that brings women out of the woodwork. If tle 's young. handsome and Oirtatio~. trained attack d9gs won •("be able to keep them away. I know. 1 tried." on Southern California tonight. Larson said only about one-• N l half or the chaparral in the m ewpor burned watenhed wu actually • destroyed by fl~. He said about A ~minute puppet adaptation two-thirds of the burned area or Mozart's Tantasy opera "The will recover rrom the effects or Magic Flute" will be performed the fire within a two-year at the Oasis Arts Center in period. Newport Beach ~turday mom- .Efforts at restoring the burned ing. areas are t,einl coordinated The puppet opera will be with state and county agenciet\, performed by the GEM Oper·a Larsonnoted. .J Puppet Theater, a Garden Grove-based outreac.h program. The performance is being sponsored by the Newport Beach &,llat TELEPHONE Parks and Recreation Depart· ment. AObert N. Weed ~-""911wr M. Tt'lonws Keevll I•"• Thom.s A. Murphlne .......... MllW Charles H. Loos ..... , ............ , ..... C••Y"•"' ltlO or.,1e• co .. 1 P•llll\111"0 C•""•*"'· Ho "''"' ........ Nlllltre11.,t. •t•l•I "'411ttr •" .. ~ ... -"" Mttl" m•v lie r••r••utotd wltlltul apt< I.ti .............. ,..., ..... _, All d1....-nts: (714) 142-4321 CIHalfted Advertlt6ftt: 142•1111 O,,ICU c .. 1a 1Mu: :ul ~ .. ,SI~ Lee-9Mdl: *1 Ho. CNtl Hlell• .. Y HUllllfttllt11-..ctl: 11'7' lt~ll llOultvard VOL. n HO. UI .. .--_ .. ----,. --. .. .. Ticke~ for the show, priced at $2, may be purchased at the parks department omce. 3300 Newport Blvd. For more in- formation, can 640-2271 .. Pope critical VATICAN CITY <AP) -Pope John Paul II, in his second en· cyclical, bu lashed out at the systematic use or torture a1ain1t political opponent•, abuses in the name of Juatice and the threat to humanity C*ed by a -buildup of nuclear weapons . . ' . .. etr qawftl The new Miss World, Kim· berly Santos, takes an un - usual view of her crown at a London press conference. Kimberly, who finished second as Miss Guam, took over the crown when Miss Germany resigned less than a day after winning the title. Capital gains break sought by Bergeson Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach. in· troduced new legisla'tion Tues- day in Sacramento that would offer a 25 percent reduction in capital gaini tax to people own- ing property more than a year. The legislation calls for the gains tax structure to be re· duced from 65 percent to 40 Per- cent., a figure, the Newport lawmaker says, that conforms with the federal capital gains tax. -Bergeson ma intains the move would help stimulate the slale"s economy and reform a law ·'that's g rossly unfair to Jo~er income persons and people on a fixed income." People selling property. under s~ate ... la~. are given a year to either reinvest their capital gain or face the tax. The proposed law would not affect those ~ell· ing property held for less than a year. f"rowt Page A I CABINET •.• as the most liliely candidate as secretary of state after his prin· c ipal c ompetito r . Ni xon 's former treas ury s e c re tary . George P. Shultz, told Reagan he did not want to return to W~shin£ton. ~~~~~-=-~~~-· DOVJ:R, N.J .. <AP) -A flvtliu Ann)' pilot wu 1ucW out the door ol a twjn..,me alrplW at t.• feet but d.Nt"8d bJ b1a feet and one arm for 10 minutel in 200 mph winds UDt1l a co-pilot could make an emergency landinc, oCficiala say. • . Jamee F. Tobin, :M, of Toms River suffered a broken arm u a result ol the Tuesday afternoon incident, aa.ld Army apok•man John Donovan. Tobin was llated in fair condition today at Com· munity Memorial Huspital in Toma River. "Just hls feet were barely inllde the pJane" when the 8"ch Mcratt U-21 touched down at Rwiterdon-Solberg Airport, said an official of the Federal Aviatjon Administration. THE SMALL AIRFIELD IS ABOUT 40 miles west of New York City and 20 miles southwest of Morristown Airport, where the Right began shortly after noon. The plane was en route to the Army's Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland with a car10 or small weapons, Donovan said. ~ Officials said the.,sfane had reached crui1ing altitude of 9,000 feet when the red cockpit light blinked, indicating problems with. the retract.able exit stairway. The four-or five-step stairway local· ed abput halfway back in the plane is the main means of access to the 10-paaaenger plane. Tobin tried to adjust the staircase, but the door opened and the steps abruptly swung out. pulling him with it into the airstream. Officials said the pil.qt was able to cat.ch one or both feet in the stairway railing ajid a)so held on with one arm. Tobin was o6t wearing a parachute when he left the cock- pit, Donovansaid. "lt'snotproceduretobewearingone, "he added. • . CO.PILOT ROBERT PEARCE, 33, or Flanders, suddenly became aware that his colleague was dangling. apparently head downward. outside the plane. He notified air-traffic controllers at I~lip. N.Y .. and at Kennedy International Airport, who directed the Army plane to Solberg and diverted other traffic away from the area. • ' It was not clear how much clearance was between Tobin's body and the airfield during the emergency landing. But Lorraine Solberg, an airport official, said the pilot was hanging precariously when the plane came in. . An FAA spokesman in New York estimated that Tobin's ordeal outside the plane lasted about 10 minutes. When the stairway is extended, it is between L2 and 18 inches from the ground, a Beech spokesman said. THE ARMY IS APPOINTING A BOARD of officers to tn· vestigate the incident, Donovan said. FAA officials went to tbe scene to determine whether 1 amings about the stairway should be sent lo owners or identical pTanes . Court-martial Marine tkath fighJ , told by witnesses The court-martial of Manne Cpl. ~Obert A. Pearson, 25, moved ~mto its-seco nd day Tues- day at El Toro air station with witnesses describing how the de- fendant allegedly s truc k a fellow serviceman with a chaJr. mClicting fa~al injuries . Pearson has pleaded innocent to unpremeditated murder charges stemming from a July 19 brawl inside the air station's Enlisted Men's Club. Pfc Robert Moser testified Tuesday that Pearson got into a fistfight with Lance Cpl. Ryan Le roy July 19 inside the club As the fight progressed. a ccordmg to Moser . Pearson picked up a brown plasti c chair with chrome legs and s mashed the chair a~a inst Leroy·s head. Moser said Leroy then col· lapsed to the ground. Leroy died from massive head inj uries several days later in Santa Ana-Tustin <.:oinmunity Hospital .• Moser 's testimony was made to a seven-man military jurj in the jet noise-punctuatca cou.rt of military trial judge Col. R.J . Kaye. Moser's testimony was sup· ported by Pfc. James Marion who said he was also witness to the fight and the chair-swinging incident. Prosecuting attorney Paul H. Voss said in a court recess that -he intends to show that Pearson inte nded to do "great bodily harm" when he swung the chair. Voss satd he wants to show that the fight started when the two me n began a verbal argument over a g1r\. Defense attorney William ~onroe said he wants to show that Pearson was acting in self defense and was scared that he might be injured by several othe r Marines- Et Cetera:. ·Drexel thinks / J of everything beautiful 0n display and ready for delivery . • ., ______ _ I .. ·: .. .. .. •. ·- • - COMSTIUCTIOM NMAMCIN4I •ReaklmtlaJ "P to• unit• no ttlkeout ~mJtm.nt niqulred -ComlDll't'aaJ 8uUdin11 • Takecu tommltmmt req"'1red aiona wathleaet -Oranp Counly Propertl• •Land .Loana up to 1 year 50~ ol appraisal -Up to S'l~.ooo ®. . L 08 I ritag<: l3<111k ~I 71 CAMPUS OAIVE IRVINE CALIFORNIA 92713 CONT ACT JEFF JOHNSON (714)833-3700 ' BiultaeSs r I I ""'-••11•••t•e,.D11111ur1, ,_ a1 ... aaYWCA1 It's nol wo late IOI' llHWdfai bond tu IW ..... ID fad, after a19arolroller·MM''ftl...,...trate1 and bocad pri~ tM Um• la rlcht. 'ID a ehanatn1 eavlroo· m.nt •aullt bepnpand forcbaqe. lav•tmeDt auce.tt where baada are eoacerned will comeoaly lf we buy them cheap (U they Hem to be now) and Mil them when tbe1 are dear, Evea the •m•U•t lnwet.or in riud ineome aecurities must abudoa lbtold .. buy ud bold" pbiloeopby. Ont ol the trtn1• beneflla than can accrue from Che more active hancllillt of an income rtlolio la the potential tax beaeftt avaUatu whenawapearemade, The W"Y in wblch capltal loa•e• olfaet capital 1aln1 or cu be applied asalnat ordinar,y ln· come ia often overlooked u an advanta1e in bond portfoUoe. And with president-elect Ronald Reas an cal line for tax cuts for in· divlduals in 1981. it mabs a lot of sense to consider taking tax losaes thia year while deferring galosinto 1981. LUCAS A municlpal bond swap is a transaction in which municipal bonds are sold and the sale proceeds used to buy other municipal bonds. Such swaps are H · ecuted for a number of reasons, among them: -To establish a tax loss to offset capital gains or to reduce tax~bleordinary income: -To increa.se marketability by consolidating small par amounts into larger block sizes; -To improve current return on a portfolio by swapping out or discount bonds and into par or pre· mium coupon bonds. ll tb• dilfennce between tbe adJ~te4 COil or be* Yal\ae and tbe MUiDI price ol the boi:Mll. (If the bond wu purcbaMd at a premium over par, auch pre. mi um mult be amortl&ed trom purcbue date to aale date to arrive at adJuated book value. The lou ia ·compul.ed from adjust~ book value rather than· orif fnal <mt.) The full amount ot cafital loaea reaultin1 from tax 1wappin1 munlcir• bonds tan be applied a1atnat capital 1ai_o1. I capital louea exceed 1aina, the e:sceu 1oQ must be applied a1ainJt ordinary l.n· come, up to a maximum of *3,000 a year. (The pre· cise tu benefit depend• on whether the loaa is short· or 1001-term.) Any remaininl lou may be carried forward each additional year until entirely used. EACH SWAP MVST BE customized to fit the particular neecb, tax liability, and investmentobjec- Uvea ol an lndividual investor. However, investors ahould be aware of some 1eneral principles. MiilicipaJ bond awapa dealped to increase cur- rent return may involve an extension of matunty, • reduction of par value, reducing bond rating or quali- ty. or additional principJI invested. • In many cases an individual may want to at least maintain currentiax-exempt income without down- gradinl quality.. bond swap can be transacted toi meet these goals by lengthening the maturity of the portfolio. 1ben it's not necessary to add principal. An tnvestor could execute a bond swap to tncrease cur· rent tax-exempt income without downgrading quali- ty by extending maturity and/or adding new prin· cipaltothetrade. Farmers ~ee highe.r prices I • . r I I I WASHINGTON (AP) -Despite 1ubetanti'~ slumps iA some prices of livestock, the overaU averaa• of prieea that farmers set for commodi~ rose l .tpercent in November, accordin1 to the IOV· · ernmeet'spreliminaryreadinp. ' 11le Agriculture Department said the Nov~ ember increase put the farm price index 11 PH· - cent above a year ago. Officiala said hi1her prices for soybeans, com. eges. milk, lettuce and wheat contributed moat l<> the increase from October. Com prices, for exam· pie, were the hiihest in almost six years. aVT PRICES were reported lower for cattle_, hogs, grapefruit, broilers, tom1toes and apple•. which helped offset the gains for other-items, tl\e department's Crop Reportint Board said. A tax loss is established by selling a municipal ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~L_~bo~n~d~a~t !a~pr~i~c!_e~lo~w~e~r than original cost. The.tax loss OCCASIONALLY, AN INVF.STOK Q)ay wish to shorted the life of his municipal portfolio while main· taining bond quality. This may involve addition to new principal, reduction or coupon income or reduc- tion in bondqualit)'orpar value. · Tbe report also included revised figures fqr October that showed the price index declined 0.8 percent during the month. 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U.S. must Work J t 'o live well 81 IOllN Cl1NNU'F u ...... ..,.. ·NEW YORK -With tbe ecGDOmy be11.nnln1 to look like a plucked turkey, millioal ol' dismayed" ad fearful Americana are wooderinl wbeD Paul Volcker and·bia cnw at the Fed will ult the mallc queltion. The prime rate la now at 11.S percent and rt1in1, which meana that ooly the 1troa1est companies have a hieod at the bank anymore and that 1ma1l compuiea bave been run out ol the money market altotether. Car ulea are way off, homes Hies are be1tnntn1 to fall a&ain, commercial conatruction ia stalled, ud pretty soon you might hear merchants complalnln1 about their Cbriatmu aoods movina slowly. And yet, .the prime.rate coatlnues to rise toward the 20 percent ranae of lut April when, you will recall. reeord·hiah interest rates were conaidend neceaary to stoft.p out what was left ol a minor boom. Now, however, the economy is just 1queakinc along. It is a broken down, unareued piece of machinery that isn't doini a thing to rajse productivity, lift living standards, or maybe even pay for cu•~t~" itself. In spite of this, Americana, it, aeema, are uawUlin1 to recognize the grim 1ray truth, which ia that they eapect juat aa much out of the machinery aa they did when it was func· tioning well, like in the 19809. TIUS, THE 'ED concludes, can only lead t91reater ln· fiatlon. If America -its busineuea, its government, its people -want to live well they have to produce well. Tiiey cannot borrow their way to health. And so it keeps the pressure on. People are..groaning as loudly as the machinery now. but still interest rates rise and the Fed hun 'l even asked the magic question, whjch is "Had enough?" In fact. if you pin down the folks at the Fed they will aver that you, rather than they. are the cause of high in· terest rat.ea. They will tell you they merely react to and seek to correct credit markets. and that the imbalances that force them to clamp down arise from your shen an.igans. FRft LIVING BEYOND your means especially. From living off credit. From refusing to recognize that to li ve well you have to work well~hich is to say you must work productively and put funds away for a rainy day. "You '· is used collectively. You are not just yourself and your household. You are American business, labor, management, government. You are while collar, blue collar. producer. consumer. bureaucrat. The messages to you in the form of high interest rates are these· PRODUCTIVITY, OR OUTPUT per manhour. must be raised, The machinery of the economy must operate ntore efficiently lo create somethin1 bigger than existed before. A bigger pie. they sometimes call it. '-- -Currently, the e<:onomy is not making that bi11er pie. Therefore. the living standards of one person or one 1roup rise only at the expense of others. '!'be "other'' cate1ory is .1rowing. ' SCfH'lrl• '" Tlw .. 1rl•11r. .. I rrr•p• ~~pol"•"' a=~CA:f_~~ •Y'll· NIE YORK .,.p, -s... TYH. .. ia I ita WP« m &-s. ~ =. ~:-=::..--..::.~ "' iD iii ii1 m:~ ::: '= ·-y, '· .! i I ........................... :~.:·.-.:·.-ii· ~ • .1 . :::::::::::::::::::::: ' '. ti ..... , NlfH"ll• Dlfl 1 ' .I .I T-a. 401 ,. " " WMAT AMEJl DID Sllt·rr NIEW Y~K I API H-y & Hurn .. .. ,,,., ,..., ,,.,.-,, "9 '° O'O Ent••ll•rO Jllvtr Sll.'40. UP '° o~. te1>t1tateo ~,,,., '" ~. "P so ou L-. morn.,. liai"9 "11 SO, .,p ~ !O L...._. •rttr,_ 11&1"9 .. 11.50, up to 25 ~•rfa: •lltr,_,, 11•1"9 ~.O; all 11 J6 l'r-tw1: ""'"'"a so. olf s1.21. 1.nc11: 1a10 an-11.1,.. '416 oo bod, .. 1'00-H....., a--: ••t• mornint "11.ll. ""'° 1S , .... _._, late mornlnt .. ,, 25. ""to JS 1111e111a,.. l•le morn1n11 i.1ir1u1eo s..•.20. ""'°·"· ff you bought o new mattress withoul shopping the ads in the Doily Pilot, you lost both time and money. 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