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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-12-04 - Orange Coast Pilott H lJ I~ 'd 1 A V I ll ( l MB L "' l 111 KO Coast medic's murder trial: Rainfall brief bUt u:elcome Chance of nun continuing along the Orange Coast 1s sllght tonight a fter the fi rs t storm in 196 days hat Wednesday night Th(' National Weather Hurcau repo rts tha t three-fourths of an aneh of rain fell along tht' c·oast )';inl·e the storm began at 9 p.m Wed_nesday Chance of rains t•ontinu111~ are NORTHERN CALIFORNIA HARD HIT BY STORM-AS 20 per cent torfii:(ht decreasing to only lOpcrcent by Friday. Crews ·mopping up the results of the fires fro!ll Trabuco Canyon re- pQrt lhaU.he.ligh.t rai'1ls a re help~ ing reseeding operations. "It's a help as long as it stays 1igh t. It will help s prout the seeds ... s aid U s Jo'orest Service spokcsmaQ Eric Dunphy. Meanwhile, a spokesm an for the California Jl ij.(hway Patrol re- portf'd higher than usual acci- dents a long the-wet highways to· day. "We've harl so many r t'O uldn't keep track of them ... shesa1cl No serious accidents have been reported a s a result of the storm. A power loss in Newport Reach was reported briefly at 1.51i a.m afte r a tra nsformer went out dur ing the storm. . Jim Kennedy, a spokesman for the Edison Company. said that the power was restored within 30 set'onds. The rel·orcl 'st!! lor a <try "f><'ll alon~ the r<ia!>t CH'('Urred 1n 1927 when rain d1cln 't fall for 197 clays Carter gets busing bill · -W ASHING T ON <AP> Congress 1s movan~ to kPcp the money nowa)lg just 111 <·asr Presi- dent Carter vetoc·s a S!.l.1 billion a p propriations hill that would prohibit the g()vcrnment fnlm seek ing court -o r1lcrrd bu:-.ing tu dese~rc~ate sehools In any event, a veto may-lust.on• ly -as long it takes for the new Congress to act If Carte r vetoes the bill , as has attorney general and a leading Senate opponent ti-ave urged him to do, Congress would eithe r have lo override him before a ajournang or pass an interim s pending res- ol ution. The Sen ate completed ron gr essional a c tion on lhe measure Wednfsday, a p\lroving 1t by voice vote fhc House passed 1t e arlier on a 250-49 vole far more tha n the two-thirds majori· ly that would be nc•e dect lo over- ride a p re:-,1dential veto. .. ,, 10 2 , Milts Haid •iffl AP w1,.pflo4o M a p I o t a t <' s a r 1' a i n Lebanon where lsraelt com- m andos r aided Palestinian s trong holds, ki11in g two g tl c rrtllas a ntl four civilians: the Palestine Li be ration Organizat ion claimed ~ \ .. lido Isle man found in channel The body of a 47-year old man, clad only in red sw1 m trunks, was discovered Wednesday morning floating fat•c down in the ··hannel off Lido Isle in N<:wport Ht>al'li. Author ities 1dPnt1fiN.I the dl•ao man as ~1H·hat·I Posen. of 700 V1e1 I.ado Nord. Cause or deat h I!> sUll under investigation. The hody WU!> !>polled by a l'On !>Jru<·l11Jn worker an the area who not1f1<'d thl• Orang<' County S hl·tiff "~ lla rbor Pa trol l'atrolmen noted Posen's un lH'l'Urcd boat wa~ found drifting sc-veral hundrt·J yard1> from the body P11li<·l', n1Jt1fwd al !) 30 a 111 . said a smull a mount of blood wu1> f()und on th<' nwtal railing of t O. · 1>11.ll They su1d sevcr<ilsrnall cul:-, ~1 nd bruisf"s WC'fl' located on the mJn·.., bo1h hut thf'~' saa<l thC're I!> nv rea son tosus p~l'l fo ul play Several Via Lido Nord rcs1 dents tol<I officers that the man . had been working on has boat -earlier in the morning e1nd ~Y have fallen off the vessel Coron e r ·s o ffi ci als were s<·heduJed to perform an autopsy la ter today Gang curbs eyed LOS ANG ELES CAP J Th<· staff of Los Angeles Mayor Tona Bradley has been ordcre'd to im- med iately form a plan to combat ,gang viole nce. • Haley repla~es Weed' 4boys killed • in cave .l'ITTSHL'RG <AP) -Four hoy~ exploring a 'altfornaa cave d1.:ep 111s1de an abandoned C'Oal 111111e were killed by methane gas poboning, ancl f1ref1ghters were trying to n•l·over their bodies to eta v. author1t1cs said. Sean:hers found the bodies of I he four tcc•n-agcr~ morc ttian a mill' dct>p and a male from thE>en tranl'c of lhl' Nortonville Mine, "'h11·h ha!> bct>n closc·d for produc• 11on hut opM to ttu· public for several years J am lkid, ~uperv1s111g dis patcher for the Contra Costa <'ounty_ Sheriff's Ocµartment, said ftrcfaghtf'r~ were using ox } 1-:cn masks in the re<:ovcry effort be<"aus<' methane gus was still an lhe <:ave thambcr where thc ho dies were found • "The four . boys got down an there and we rl' overcome by what we think was methane gas," Reid · sa1d.L"ll's going to take some e f fort to get t~em out They are mort' th""l a mile dee p." H esC'ucrs planned to set up re· lay teams to remove the bodies from the cave. The mine as part of the Black U1 a m o nd l\l ines R eg io nal Pr eservf' operated by the East Bay Parks n1 stri("I fl IS locatecl n1>rthea.st of San t-'ruQcisco in what o nce was California's lar gest coal producing area. The mine is norma ll y cfose<t to l he publit <>xc·ept for guided tours, pol 1C'P "aid It was undeur whether the u1stra\'l a llowed µra vale P'<Pl1.lration of lhl· mine sha fts Identities of the victims wer<' not available. but H1:"1d s aid two of I he youths wf•re from the area and 1 ht> oth<'rs were vis iting relatives Sheriff's Sgt I .:Jrry J ohnson i~~ve the age~ or the boys as 16, 17. IR. and lfl and said identities wuulct bt.-withhe ld u11tll th1.: boct1e~ ,, rt• rt>t CJ\ <'red lbree men killed in robbery li~ted "SA:"ITI\ BARBAHA 'i AP) ~ Three men who we re shot and killed as they attem pted to rob a do wntown jewel ry store hen: Tuesday afternoon were iden- tified by authorities Wednesday as rasidents of Los Angeles who may have been involved m other Southern Califor ,.ia heists. Dimitri Mayo and Quincy Hrumley, both 25, were killed by owne r Bob Rryant and Brian Rena rd Johnson, 22. was s hot by Steven Brooks. a cler'k. s aid Police Sgt Charles Calkins Mayo and Brum ley die.d at the scen e <1nd Johnson was pro· nounced rlf'arl lit a lot' al hospital. New pri.hlish~r named Thomas P . Haley has been named publis her and chief ex- ecutive officer or the Orange Coast Daily Pilot, according to an announcement by Phillip L. Williams. senior vice president, newspapers and television, T imes Mfrror. Haley, 38, previously vice pres- ident, operations, of the Dallas Times Herald, assumes the new position today. He succeeds Robert N. Weed, 61, who h,as held the positions of president and publls,.r since 19'4 and who will relllJlin pi-esi· dent of Orange Coast Publishing Company. Jn making his announcement, Williams said,· "As the· Daily PUo•enten an exciting new era wtth completion of ita 96.5 million prea1 and facWUea-project, It is appropriate that an executive with Tom Haley's strengths joid1 the Dally Pilot menace· ment group. MALeY WllO ''He is Wflll eq u ipped," Wllllanl!JJlaid, "to help the Daily Pilot futther expand its service to the coastal Orange County area. He builds .on the great performance of Bob Weed over the put 17 years." Haley joined the Dallas Times Herald, a · sister Times Mirror publication, in 1978. Pre\'iouaJ) he was dir~ctor of employee re- 1 ations for ·the 'Detroit Free Preas. Haley said Weed would con- tinue to serve in an active role in management of the Daily Pilot, with partic ular emphasis on new ventures and planning and dc- velol>'ment. "I am happy to join a ne ws paper with the vibrant potential of the Dally Pilot," Haley said. ''The Pilot's team 1s outstanding a~d we intend to meet the chaUenges of the future in a h ighly successful manner. "I see our primary mission al the Pilot as meeting the Orante Coast's challenging growth and making the Daily Pilot the es- 11entipl source of news and ad· vertising for the communities we serve." Haley said. Haley, a native of St. Louis and a 1985 graduate of St. Louis Univerai6. served In corporate management positions 'with Falstarf Brewing in St. Louis and Foremost-McKesson in San (See P1LOT. Pa1e M> .• .. . 11111111111111111 PIPfl Ol ~ANGE COUN I Y C A L IF O H NIA ?5 CENTS --·- lfeh1111g on II Witness heard by jury By DAVIDKUTZMANN OflMO.hy,.11 .. Sl•ll , Huntington Harbour s urgeon Louis A.laaa was "agitated to the point of hyster ia" the day before he fata lly sta bbed his ex wife and a Long Bea<!h attorney in lhe woman's h alf-m11l if\I' ''"'l:ir seas ide home, a d efenst.' w-ilrws!> c·laims. According to davori·c attorney S-Onja Rhodes. who test1f1ed in ' Ala1a 's Orange County Superior Court murder trial Wtidnesday, the physician was upset bt!t aust.> hi s former wife . Margy Lou' Ala1a. was balking at plans to let I him see his two children over the It Fa ther 's Day \Hekend last June . In a telephone call to Ms Rhodes. Alai a "was very agitated ""11111,........ throughout the · con vers ation." s he testified Civili an Army pilot .JamesTobin. 34 . gives tQ,e thumbs up sign from his hospital bed in Toms River. N.J . Tobin was pulled out of the ca bin door of a twin-engine plane 9,000 feet over New J ersey and.hung on almost completely out- sid e the craft as the co-pilot made an em ergency landing. Thal call was on June t2 Thi· fo llo win g evening, prev ious testimony h as indicated Alaaa • ·we11t to his ex wife's home on Gilbert Drive m nunt m gton Harbour, became embroiled in an a rgument with her and fatally Fires in tenement, . - hollle, fatal to ll NEW YORK Ci\P) -Fires s wept through an apartm ent house tn Brooklyn and a san~le· s torv home on Staten Island to· day: k1 llang I l and injuring one st>nousl~·. authorities said /\ thm.I fi re he~n ily damaged the, interior of the well known O 'll enr~ Stea l.. llo u se 1n t;rcenw11.:h Vallage~ay Tlicre wt> re nn 1 t!ports of 1nJur1es an that blazt• wh1d1 took mor 1• th:in three hour' 10 l'nnlrol ;1flcr 11 bC'gan 1n lhe restaurant al the eorncr of Fourth Street and l hr Avenue of lhC' A men tas ln Brookly n. I 1 re rat·erl through a thrce-stor} frarn<' tenement an the W11l1amsburg sct·t1 o n at rtawn. kall ang nine and 1njunng at leas t one . "Peo ple were screaming a nd standing at their w1ntlo~s and the flames were coming out." said N:rncy Vl'IPJ., 19. who lives across the str<'et ·'The firemen got there qu1C'k but tht• ix·ople panicked. They rnuldn't gl't them a ll out."' she said · Snmek1dsstayed helund " The u1ent1l1 es of those killed W<'r c not immedaall'lv known 111 St atl'n ·I'>IJtHl·. 6-vear-olti .Joseph llryl'yna Jr and has 5· year -old sistt•r Christine we re k il led wht•n fir<' S W('pf their single-story frame house in the St. GeorgP section, authorities re· ported They said I he cf11 Id re n 's father. J oseph lfrycyna . 32. tried fran· tic·ally to reach them bur was StrangleF called to witness stand ctri ven back by fla m es when he at- tempted to enter their room from insidf' the house. and was unable to see or feel the m when he went outside, broke a rear wrndowJ tnd reached inside the room. Firefighters then r em oved the children from the house and am- b ulanee personnel took them to Staten Island Hospital where they died. apparently or burns and s moke anha lat1on. . .. -New York inn/ire ·claims 23 WlllTE PLAINS. N.Y CAPJ Jo~1re raced through pa rt of the Stouffer 's fnn of West chester to· day. and County Executive Alfred Oelbello s aid at least 23 were killed and dozens were injured. One witness said severa I people 1umped from second-story wan· do ws Fireman Hobert Evangelista said the scope of the fire was not 1mmed1ately known. but al was "a bad one." The county medical examiner was called to tht> st'ene at 80 West Hed Oak Lane in this suburban com munity about 25 miles north of Ne w YorkCi.ty. At United Hospital in Port Ch estt>r, spokeswoman Carol Frankel said that facility had t reated about a dozen persons for smoke inhalation and lacerations and e xpected 40more. Poljce said the fire erupted at about 10:20a.m . local time. It was reported to be under control less than 40minutes later. The injured were taken also to St. Agnes Hospital in White Plains . LOS ANGELES CAP> -Cdn- fessed Hillside Strangler Kenneth Bianchi has take n the witness s tand in the closed preli minary hearing of his cousin Angelo "'-b . ff) d Buono Jr. in what Is expected to ' '-.AJp8 8 e be several weeks of testimony ' the prosecuti o n considers c r\Jcial to its case . Bianchi. 29, agreed In October, 1979, to testify against Buono in exchange for being spared the gas chamber after he confessed to five of the strangulation murders that occurred in the Los Angeles a rea between October, 1977, and February, 1978. He also has ad- mitted killing two women In Bell· ingham. Wash. Blan.chi took the stand in Municipal Court for the first time Wednesday. Earlier he told authorities he and Buono took turns committing the Hill&lde murders. in stabbing FRESNO CAPI -Police are ·. still barned about the fatal slab- bing of a Fresno State Un iversity coed . Investigators have been able to turn up few leads In the search for the' crime scene and a weapon in the death of Krista Ann Ham- brock, 21, of Mariposa. An autopsy confirmed she had not been sexually molested and robbe ry 111 not consider ed a motive because she was carrying cash when found In a pizza parlor doorway near campus. stabbed both her and attorney ~ arvin Tinche r. her presumed lover Alaia has pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of insanity tu the dual mur<ler C'hu,Res al{ainst ham. M•. Rhodes. questioned by de· fen•e attorney Albert C .S . Ramsey, said the orthopedic sur- geon's biggest concern an the .Anonths following h is bitterly fought divorrc was the welfare or hi s two children, aged 9 a nd 11 She said he was partic ula rly concerned about the ir well bein~ and their religious uµbrin~ang whale an the care of their mother. who had custody of them But Alaia's divorce attomey a lso said there we re qther 1·on cerns for the gra~'·ha1red phy,;1. r aan. ancludmg fmanC'aal pres s un~s and has o~n apparently de terioratmg he alth. . . The defense has c laimed that Ala1a s uffers from a disease known as nart'olepsy. or a n un <'Ontrollable urge to sleep. and that he took the prec;cnpt1011 medication Ritalin for 1t The medication. it 1s rlaimerl. eau!.ed sa de -e ffeC'ts whac·h lnduded tension. anxiety and a~gressavt>­ ness. !See ALAIA. Page A2l Cleanup funds due WASH1NGTON L'\PJ T he first money from a Sl.6 billion fund to clean up toxir wast~ dumps and c hem ical spills could become available as soon as P resident Carter signs legisla- tion now on its way to his desk. The House gave final approval to the bill Wednesday Coast Weather · Chance o( rain 20 per- cent tonig ht. less than 10 pe r cent Friday. Wind g us ts up to 25 mph at times. Lows tonight 43 a long the beaches, SO in- lal)d. High." Friday SS to 62. •. . INSIDE TOD.4l' Eltznbrlh Kw uw paid o fee 10 bear o ba~. concri~ by ortifidal 111.temtnoliorl ortd bom Nov. 9. For o look into her emotimu. S!~~!#aoflGI~ molher" on'Poge 89 l•llex AI Y_ler_au ~·-~· Dt '1........... ... • ..,_, U-1 CM ....... AJ (1eal... &M-11 C-'C1 eM , ......... ,. ------. lftt.n.I ~, l•'"111• * I C»-t ,~ 01~ ...._... 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O'Neill. "I tw tatt-ol th~ oatlon hanas 111 th• bahm1·t·, •· ·aid the Com· 111unfl>t l'urty'i; Ctmtral Commit- l••t• u:. Prc1t11font Carter and olth•1 Wt•i.lt'Ml ltiaderli warned tlw Krt•mho ag1unst a repeat of ,,, 1111 ~Mllll or Ctl'l'hoslovakia 12 \ •.• u • "ll" 111 M~<-t1w, the Soviet forei.P M1111 t ry nsponded to the Wt>1ttt>r11 warnina• by aayina lha.l i;ut'h :;tiatements were almttd al · ·exacerbat1n1 the >•tualion'' in Poland. .The British Foreign Olfiee aid todaay thM.. Brit ish am- bauadors issued warninas to the Soviet Union and its East F.uropean a llies to slay out of Poland or fK'V'Onsequences of 'the u lmo~st gravi ty .·~ ~h~ Unlish action followed s1m1lar ~latements ·by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher a nd Foreign SE'l'retary Lord Carrington . The Pohsh l~adership 's state- ment was issued Wednesday night after a two·day meeting that purged fo ur Politburo mem· bt'r~ Rut the committee's failure to announc·e other im- rn ed1 ate, concr ete measures reClected deep d isagreem ent over how to end the deepening poll t1 cal and economic crisis. of· f1l·1a ll y described as .the worst !UlltC I~ The committee's st atement l'trnpled a promise to adhere fully ~to the agree ments re- cognizing t~e independent labor union movement with a plea tor "not one hour more of destruc- tive strikes" and for the public to "oppose further escalation of unrest." ~teanwhile. Pres.1dent Carter said in a statement that the L'n1ted States was watching "with grt>wing concern the un· precedented buildup of Soviet forc·es along the Polish border a nd the dosing of certain fron- l 1 e r regions." But U.S . in· te lllgcnce analysts and other of· fil'1als rn Washington suggested I hat Carter migt'!t be overstating thi buildup. "1'herl' does seem to be some kind of a buildup," said one top P~ntagon offlc1~1. bul·he sard· it c·ons1sted of the rt>1nforcement of s('I eral under-strength div1s1ons b\' rc•ser\'lsts · l111wcl'cr. ;mother analyst warned.· "The m ac hinery is oill'd so that if the decision is madt' 10 !\1oscow. they could move within a week." The Carter statement noted refe rences in the Soviet media to "anti-socialist for.ces" alleged to be operating in Poland and said: "We know from pos twar history 'th al s uch a ll egations have ·s ometimes preceded military in· tervention .. I le apparently was refernng to Soviet 1n t erve n t1on ,in Hungary in 1956 and the Soviet · led Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in l,%8 to crush li beral reforms that the Kremlin regarded as "anti-socialisl." l'n Moscow. the Soviet Foreign Ministry responded to Carter's warning by saying, "as 1s known. many statements are be· 1ng made in the West that are c learly aimed at . exacerbatir>g the s ituation i n the PoltS'lt People's R~public ." Wh ile not directly denying the C'lai m of a Soviet military buildup. the Foreign Ministry said Carter's s tatement "is fully and com · pletely on his own conscience." The Soviet Union has powerful m ilitary for ces s tationed in Ea s tern Europe, w ith a n estim ated 400,000 troops in East Germany on Poland;s western ·border. There are also two Red army tank divisions in Poland along with some air, signal and logistics units that are estimated to total 30,000 men . The Soviet units in Poland, whrch are there under Wa rsaw Pat•t agreements. are cluster ed near Legnica in the southwest and near Szczecin in the nor thwest. There are also Soviet troops in Czechoslovakia, on Poland's southern border. Buses kept running PHOENIX (AP) -Greyhound Lines officials say bus drivers and terminal workers have agr eed .to continue workl.ng through a Friday strike deadline thAt was automatically set up when a cofttract offer was re- jected. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat TELEPHONE Robert N. Weed " •p,.,10tm -Puf:ltl-• V M. Thomas Keevil EdllOf Thomas A Murphine Nl•"4'1olno e1111or · Charles H. LOOS Attl11~1 ~no Editor Cop,r1on1 tUO O••llQt (OHi P11lllltlll~o Com1>•n• H-9 n•w, lterfft, IH=:~• ICll\Mlfl -llor er ednrtl o n .. r.1n m#y .,. ,.,, .... cod w ltllOMI \PtC ,., _.,.,,...,, _. copyrlflll owner ·All d!tP9rtlMMe: (114) 142-4321 CIHalfled Adveftletne: 142.1171 OFFICH COtt • NleM: :am w.'4 .. , Slreet L .. vne llN<ll: 1021 Ho. C.0011 Hltflwo' Htlflll ...... liNdt 1111S liMcll ...... ,,.,. .. Fords ai dedi~ion Fortune -found by dog ST. PAUL, Mlnn. (AP> - Dana and Judith Morrill are $22,000 richer be.cause their dog brought home a knee-length man's sock crammed with J50 and $100 bills. The money becat'me the sub- ject of a legal battle between the Morrills and U.S. Marshal Wes Lane, and a federal jury decided that most or it should go to the Morrills. On July 28, 1977, a pickup truck driven by Donald An- derson or Minneapolis ran Qff a highway near the northern Min· nesota community of Benedict , a ccording to court testimony. The sock of money apparently was tossed from the vehicle Shana, a Chesapeake Ba y retriever, arrived al the Mor- rills ' nearby home, gnawing on a sock. Inside was $25,000. Former President Gerald Ford and his wife Betty arrive at Columbia Hospital in Washington for the dedication of a new breast cancer detection system. At right is the Fords' daughter, Susan Vance. The Morrills called authorities and the U.S. marshal's offi ce took charge of the money. Anderson testified at the trial on the Morrills · s uit seeking the cash that $3,000 of the money was his a nd $22.000 belonged to Robert C Laurie . La urie also filed suit tor the cash. 'Trash bag killer' just a litterbug. Lawmen who con verged in Irvine late Wednesday after a sinister figure was seen drag· ging a lumpy trash bag from a big, black Cadillac into a lonely, rain-swept field bes ide the San Otego Freeway said today all he'd killed was a couple of six· packs and a few groceries. The 9 p .m . tip re layed to a uthor ities brought the Costa Mesa police helicopter Eagle l. Irvine patrolmen and officers from the California Highway Patrol in addition to s heriff's deputies. They hunted around until they found I.he mys t eriou s bag , gingerly examined it and dis· co~re<t -lne· only -crime com- mitted fas misdemeanor litter- ing along a stale highway. Several corpses have been dumped over the past few years beside the Freeway between Laguna Canyon and J effrey road.s, some of them involving related murders. Chlorine gas leak fells 18 LOSANGBLES (AP> Fireof- ficials are investigating how a cloud of chlorine gas escaped from o truck and enveloped a near· by 011 tanker in Los Angeles Ha rbor that sent 11 crew m em · bers and one fire captain to the hospital Four more members aboard the USS Avila were treated on the ship Wednesday night when the 'incident o~~urred, said fire de· partment s po kes m a n Ted Aquaro. The gas was being trans ferred from a railraad tank car to a truck when the leak occurred at the truck, Aquaro said. He said the gas "was shut off early in the game, but enough had eseoeped,to form a vapor cloud which en. ve loped the ship tanker ." Victims get word on aid CHICAGO (AP> -For years, Illinois pol ice have carried cards informing s us pects of t~eir constitutional rights. Now police are adding another card -to let victims know that they may be entitled to compensa- tion. Patricia Goldman , director of the Illinois Crime Vi ctims Com· p e nsation Program, said the cards have been sent to the 25,801 law enforcement officers In the sta~. To qualify for compeosation, a person must be the victim ol violent crime or the relative of a slain victim. The crime must have been reported within 72 hours after it occurred, and the ·'victim must cooperate with a uthorities. according to Ms. Goldman. Attacks grow PINOLE, Calif. (AP) -the FBI has been ordered to In· veat11at.e attacks against black families living in this pre· dominantly white blue-collar nei1hborhood near s" Fran- cisco, authorities aald Wednel· day. The Incidents have in· tenaifled durin1 the lHt two weeks. PILOT ... Francisco .before joining the Detroit Free Press in 1974 and the 250,000-circula tion Dallas Times Herald four years later. Haley's wife: Ginny, IVld their three daughters will join him as residents of the Orange Coast area. "I am very pleased to we lcome Tom Ha ley to the Ora nge Coast and to the Daily Pi lot ." Weed said. "I am confi· dent the Daily Pilot has a very br ig h t fut;i r e u nd e r h is leadership." Weed became publisher of the Dally Pilot in January , 1964, and was named president in 1968. Prior to that he was publisher of t he ValJey Times Today in the San Fernando Valley and was with the Mimreapolis Star -and Tribune Co. for 24 years . He and his wife . Marjorie, reside in Newport Beach T h ey have -t hree daugnters . Bill opposes eating pets SACRAMENTO (AP) -It would be unlawful to kill a cat or • dog for the pur.pose' of eating it. under a new bill in the California Legislature. S tate Sen . Marz Garcia, R- M e n lo Park. said Wednesday h in· t roduced SB49 because recently 1n San Francisco dogs we re tra pped b y refugees from southeast Asia who consider them as delicacies. Gar~ia·issued a statem ent say· ing, "While I respecllheir rightto cont inue their former lifestyle in- sofar as it blends with our ways, the people of the United States have historically considered dogs and cats to be pets, in many ways members of the family, and most Americans find lhe idea of using them fo~food repugnant." '. Helicopter . wreckage uilidentif ied Anderson told the court the money was to go toward buying real e5tate. and said he went off the road to avoid a deer. A state , patrolman ~id evidence at the scene indicated otherwise. Federal inves tigators have An agent for the . u. S. D~ug been unable to identify· the Enf<?r.cement. ~dmin1strat1on wreckage of a small helicopter > t es ttt~ed officials h a d been found near Trabuco Canyon by. a · ]atchmg Anderson because tJley U.S. Forest Service fire crew. uspected money . was lo t;>e. de· Sheriff's U . Wyatt Ha rt said the 1 vered to a re lative of Wilham investigators from the Federal D. , Cooper . Coope r pleaded Aviation Administration and Na· gutlt) l~ ba~k robbery a~d drug tional Trans portation Safety sm.ugghn~ m 1977 but jumped Board iruiipected the wreckage of~ bail an~ disappeared. . a iruck trail ea st of McV1car The jury awar~ed the Mornlls Canyon and north of Los Pinos S22,000 and ~urie _$3 .000. # Canyon m the ru-gged terrain oT M Fs. Mor ttll. said the mon~y eastern Orange County The would be put .in trust for their wreckage was discovered Tues-l6-year-old lwm sons. And s.he day. said Shana would get a special The wreckage. believed to be treat. adding lh~t the d~g "ts about 10 years old. was scorched pretty pa~pered a~ready by flames from the India n ,. rom 1•ug•• I I TrabucoCanyon brush blaze • . Hart s:Ud We<jnesday the two agencies would continue trying to pin down t he identity of the aircraft Bones that were found in one of the seats, at first thought to be · human. were identified as ammal remains, probably from a co_yote Recall drive has go-ahead ALAIA .. ·. ~t s Hhodes said Ala1a was con c·t'rned that the rll rtess was cutting his career s hort as a noted sur· ~eon 1n hip joint replaL"ement. The attorney also disclosed in testimony Wednesday that during ht'r mvest1galion o( the couple's complicated finances during divorce pi"oceedsngs, s he dis· covered alleged misappropria· t1on of funds from an apartment house acl'Ount held bv the Ala1as and th~ ph~!>I\ 1a~·s <"ldnly 'rarent:. SACRAMENTO <AP> Sup In a lnw:.u1t Ala1a fi led against porters of a recall drive against his w1ft'. hf' l'larmed she s iphoned state Sen. 'Alan Robbins. a ·\'an a v. ay mone~ from thei r JOrnt ac N u ys Democrat facing s ex counts and plat:ed these funds in c ha rges. h a\"e be-en gi ien another ac<:ount in her name permission to begin t'lrculatmg Further. he l'la1 med she asked the petitions by the Secretar~ of bank to send the. frnanc1al state· State 'sJ>ffice. _ _ ments.lO Tinch.er s.Long Beach of Meanwhile. Superior Courl fl<'e . Judge Benjamin Diaz delayed the ~t s Hhtx!es said she a lso dis s tart of Robbins' preliminary c o1·e~ed that s1gnatu~es n_ot hearing from Friday until Dec 15 Ala1a shad been used on ~inancial because Robbins has hired an ad-documen~s purport~dly signed br ditionalattomey. the phys1c1an. Dursr:ig a depos1· Diaz also rescheduled the start lion. the ~ttorney said ~he as ked of a trial, if ordered. from Dec. 29 Mrs . Ala1a a.bout the s~gnatures toJan.26. and she admitted she signed her husband's name. .... .. \ , Niguel deathlf still mystery I. .t Sl.A YING BAFFll~ Keith Harrington \ NB home struck again . by sewage N c wpo 1 l Bead1 rc!>1<knl Sylv ia Godtl 0:trd ~ay!'-she thought 1t was raining when she heard the running wate r l'l:.l rly Wccln{'S· day morning It wa!-n't .. The. sewer!-. hacl hal·kcd UIJ ag1:.11n." she <'X pla1n!'-, · 0:t nd 1L was flowing out the bathluh and ove r thc toilet just all over " H) JOHN l'.~OtlAM OI U. CMI~ ~li.4 \l•tl M l•l'e th1.t11 three munlht> after t11l· lm 1tJI lllUrtkni of u y4lung 1i1 J r 1 1cd 1·o upll· 1n La Ku n a "\ ~ ·~ Ul'I bCfll i.IHll'k WUVCb through thlll '11fflut·nt, OCt'IUI Vl CW l'Om mu111t.) Orange \ou_uty !,henff':s 111' t-)l t1.:utori. udm1t they are not t lu1w tu bol V'lfl~ !he <'rime M .Pler> st ill i,hr ouds t he de11th!> of 24 e1u old Ke ith Elr lla rnngton a nd his 27 year-old w1fc. Putn<·1a Anne, who were l11M·oven>d bludgco1wd to death 111 th1• bt>drOQm ()( the expe nsive h11111l' .it 3J381 ('u1·kleshl'll Drive, \11g :.:1 Both ix;h1·~ \H'rt' I ound I) HI~ 111 b<·d . d1 t.'!-M~11 111 slcepang at llr t'. with ' ina!-SIVl' traum a" to tltt• up1~1 lor~o am l head. t ht" re .. ult ol J ~•naf.(t• h1·a l111g \\Ith .a IJ I Ull I ObJl'l'l TIU~ SLA l1' ('Ol 1'1.t: Y>erl' 111a1'1'1l'<.l JU:>t t\\o month~ beforl' t lll·11 deaths. Thl·1 r tx1d 1t•s wen.• d 1~t·ovt'rc d IJ~ llarr1ng ton's I a llw r . Hog.-r . "ho own:-; tht• k ot~·~.:/ whe re t h e nt•w lywt'd'> '' l'?k11lt•<I Shc·nrf's 111\ 1·:.t1g:it ors usE'd I l' r m°l': I 1 k e · • m) s t t' 1 1 o us··. .. !'-t rangt," a11d "h1z.i r rt"' t o tl1•sl'nht· the murder sten<'. '' h1l'11 stlll\\ ,.,..,. 11<1 sig n:. of a st rugglt• DCSJlllt• Wl'l'k~ of !'ol ft1ng for d ues in lht• house lo1·atcd at thl' n 1rner tlf two quiet rcs1dent1al !-lree ts. no m urder Wl'apon wa~ found .. T ht• only thing I l'an s uy about ith1s caSl' I!-e\e rything 1s still !>tat us quo." s aid Lt Wyatt Harl uf the Orange County Sh ertff:. · Department. "IT'S ROUGH and 1t 's barf ling We still have two people working on 1t full-time. but Lo be honest the re really hasn't been m uC'h progress ." Neighbor s d esc r ibed a s "e erie" the fact that they didn't hear screams or other sounds of ;.1 d isturtnmce coming from the house during the ni ght of the m urder Jim Smith. th«> owne r of the hous e next door to the Aar n ngton r:es1dencc . sa id his dog USU ally barks If anyone is in the .in•a Bui 1t didn't on the.night of th(• murde r. · Investigators are admittedly still puzzling over the·reason for the slaying. Nothing was miss - 111g from the house , ruling out robbery as a motive Further . nothing In the house !-et•med lo ha ve been d1sturbt•1-l THE S I .Al ~ MA N "a s-a fourth yea r mc·du·al st11clent at l i t' I r vint•. and worked as an in tern al ucr ~t'dleal tentt·r lie was st·ht•duled to l'Om plete his medic-al degree 1n Dt•eembt>r Mrs <;0<:1dard sa\ s !-hi's tncd to H 'ma1_n_plulusoµfu1:.al over I he matter. reasoning tha t a l'l'11lcr1ts will ha ppen. !Jut ma1nta1ns she'" had m on · than hl'r foir s han• of problems in IH'..[ Corona drl Mar 11e1gh borhooll -rfr1tlWas seeki ng af('!.ldt•ncy In 1·nH•r).!l'n1·y room med1<•1nt• "Lul'ktlv. I raught 1t in \1ml'. s he sa id.-noting d amage was slig ht althcwgh th<· sten d\ wa!'- overpowe nng Thrl'e yc."ars ago, !-he rl'l'nunl!-, she was n't so lu l'ky "It was a hca\'y rain !-t•ason a nd the d rains on the !-\reel backed up I had more than rive feet of wate r 111 m y firs t fh,1or I lost everything just evt•ry thin g .. Along with several neighbors who cornpla1n cd of s imilar e x perien<·C's. Mrs Goddard hit t hl' city with a $100.000 s uit The· suit isst11l 1n C"n urt "So. here we go again." the woman says, ''I'm at a llJ!-S on what to do ThE' ttt y says 1t , keeps the spwc rs a ncl the drums clear y1't things likC' this keep, , happening ... C ity offic ials say Mrs. <;<XI· dard'1' property is at Jeaslr l2 ftiet below street level and 1s a hatural drainaJ(e area She says following Wc."dnesday morning's odoriferous episode. s he t·alled l'ity off1c1als and asked the m to cl-ca n up the mess. ''They said no. that I'd have to do 1t myseH and then file a c laim with the city," Mrs. God- dard said. adding that she s pent much of Wednesday morning bailing out her bathroom . "So, I'll call ul> m y attorney and let him handle It What else can I do?" Tht· slum woman. "ho was work111g fo_r a nursing rt'g1stry, fo rmerly was a pcdiatri<"s nurse a t the med1l'al C'cnter. where sh<.· an d lla rrin gto n beta m.e a1· qua1nted She tale r workt•d as a pnvatt• pcd1atr1l' nurse 111 Laguna Bea••h fo r relatives of Ir vine· Rant h he iress ,Joan Irvine Smith THE HARRINGTONS wer e dcseribcd by fa mily and friends as hi gh ttl'hie v<•rs who l!njoyed their :.vork a nd sk\,trtps to Mam moth. Deputw!'-s<iy lhP m urdl'I' took plaec eithe r late at night on Aul.! 19 .or clunng th<' p rl'clawn hours of A UJ? 20 He portedly l':ifr1e1a Ann<' spoke with her sister hv phon<• late Aug 19, 1n vest1J,!<Jlors say. but neither s he nor K<'1th s howed up for work or <'las!-the follow 1ng day .• N IGti.:J, SHOR ES. th e ex l'lus 1ve, private c ommunity whe re the couple lived. has a gua rtl gate at all entra nces, whic h arc manned 24 hours a day. All persons enterin g the com munity must s ign in a nd be 1s s u e d a 1>a ss whic h is time s tamped . Al l veh il'lcs are c'1ecked in and out But 1nvest1 gators will not s pec ul ate on whether .the murderer entered the ar ea by foot or by car-. Neighbors say th ey heard no car enter or leave the Harrington's yard on the night of the s layih g. OC wants word out Orange County transportation officials claim they a re still eager to spread the word about a proposed $2.1 million improve- ment plan for the Santa Ana Freeway corridor. ' Some me mbers of the Orange County TraMil District and the county Tra n sportation Com- mission have m ade seve r al speeches a week about the pro- posal 1ince it waa a nnounced Nov . 10. . But me mbers claim they want to r each more a udiences before they make a final decision on the improvement plan in Fe bruary. The improvemen t plan in · c I udes' widen ing the freeway by two lanes, building a 24-mile rapid transit line from· Anabe.im to lrvineland adding many more passenger train runs on the Am· trak schedufe. · Civic, bus ine,.s or social groups Interested in the plan can line up a speaker by calling Janice Sharples, administrative usistant al OCTD, at 971-~. ------------ -., , ---·--.... --- Sails silhoueffe ,;_ ______ _...._. .......... ............ Thur9day, 0.0.mber 4, 1980 . . ·.• .. ~. ·: ~ .. -........... ~ .... ".#-.... -.. ~ -, . ........ .. ~ ~ . ... . .. .... . .. - DAILY PtLOT .U ,• Nights may• be nippy and (jays a bit cloudy. put the weather was still t ranquil at sea for sailors aboard these two vessels as they tackecf'for breezes at sunset this week just off the jetty at Newport Harbor. ~atling 1s still a uus.' recreation along the Orange Coast these days. <ll':O.p1t t-thl changing of the season Swap meet deal OK held up· By H :RR\' CLAUSEN Ol the 0•111 P iiot St•lf l'l a11~ 111 pus h through a eon- tr;u·t olfl'n11g t he lul·rat1vc• s wap ntl'l'I operation at Orangt' Coun· l y F:.11rg rounds to a· Newport lll'at·h firm fur anot ht!r 10 years went awr\' this week T hl· ra1r board's l'O mm1ttee rc- .lll'gOt 1at ing u renew a bit' option dause \\1th Tl•l-Phtl. s wap meet Opl•rators. failed to garner a board quorum for a s pt•cial llH'l'tin~ <·a ll<'u fo r 7: 30 p.m. Tuesday night. Hoard v1t·t• president Murr W11l1ams cvecl a doc k at the boa rd 's offit·es 111 Costa Mesa and decla red at 8 05 p. m the session was off :l Resides Williams . only Ruild· in g and Grounds Committee members .Mary Mal avasi, R obt'rt Se a t a nd L eo Love showed for lhe session. n o ard prej;ident Kenneth Johnson was in bed With the nu. M os t o t h e r s on the n ine- m e mber board were meeting with business 'rlients, Williams said. . Ad ually. the fun ooaril hao approved a newly negotiated swap-meet contract on Nov. 20 to be good through 1992 when a pp roved by the stale. The action. though. was sub· je ct to s tate offi cials' views on cert ain {'(mdit ions imposed by T el· Phil. l.a~t Tm·~rlay. Williams and !'Om m1ttce me mber~ Se at and :\trs '.\1alavas1 joined Tel-Phil l'O ·owner lloh Te lle r in a flight to Sa1·ramento in an effort to d e ar the l'Ont ra<'t through the .slalc l'';i1n; arul f'~xpo~1t1on~ D<'par1ml·nt .J u nked Ill d lSl'USS IOll!'o with Sacra mento· orric·1 als, Williams s a1fl,,. -weJjl8 T<•l-Phil strings at- ta<·h co-Tn a seven a r r e fa ir-· ground!-1wrn·l t hl' fair board wan1s for holt•I n mstrul'l1on at I h e 1· o r n t• r o f N e w p n rt Boulevard a nd Fair IJnve I 11 l'tmtr a d m·~ot1at1on!'-Tel- I 'h1• had :1grl'cd lo g1vl' the fair Ocean View to present --• s ta~~ play On•an \'1c w ll1gh Sc hool will pres1·nt · T ht• .\t 1rac lc Worker," a PulitzN Pnw winning play based on 1H~l' life of lle lc n Keller. Till• high M·hool 's performing arts das~. dircl'ted by instructor M ic·hael Frym , will open the ·play tonight a t 7:30 p.m and s tage it through Saturday a nd then again on Dec. 10, 11 Adm1!\-c;1on al the d oor.· 11011 Gothard St.. lluntingtorf Reach. is $3 Ticket pric e for senior <'itizens and rhildren under 12 is S2. 'Fickets purchased In ad· vance at the school's financ ial office are 50 cents less . For furthe r in form at ion, telephone 848·0656, ext. 210. Winter rec • rlass set Copies .of the 1981 Laguna . Beach Winter Recreatio n Pro· gram ar e now available lo resi· den ts in the recreation depart· me nt offi ce, ~ Fores t Ave . C lasses being offered include ma ny forms of dance. as well as gymnastics. karate, tal c hi, yoga, ktmg fu, .and women's self defe nse. Also offered are bridge c lasses. creative writing •• crafts, sailing, tennis, and dog obe· die nee. Persons inlel'ested I n further information may call the depart- me n t at 497-3311 , ext. 201 .. I I board 33.3 pert·ent of <the swap meet p arking and s tall-rental gross Rut Tel-Phil, wh1 C'h now gives up only 25 pert'ent or that gr oss estimated.at more than S3 m illion a year sought to keep some con· trols on the seven-a cre hotel pa rcel they hold under their total 29-acre lease. Farr mana ger Kenneth Fulk not only balked· at those st rings, he s aid the board should get more than 33.3 percent of the swap meet 's g ross each year. Fulk's contentions came dur· ing the Nov. 20 board m eeting when a Santa Ana s wap m eet operator offered the board 50 percent of the gross if he could get the fair gr,ounds oper ation. Bo ard members are con ce rned about anticipated re v enue shortages over the next rew years when they must meet payments on some $4 .2 million borrowetl from the st;ite to im- prov e parking a nd eq ueslr1a n faC'11ities. parts of a long-range m asteLplan of improvements Bec ause o f those in come ne eds. Williams says. he paid for his trip last Tues day to .Sacramento o ut of hit> o wn pocket. The othe r board m e mbers . Malavasi and Seat. will be re1m· burs ed by the fair board for their trip expenses because t,hey are committee m embers work· ing out.the coRtra ct. he s aid · "As first vice president." he said. "I thought m y place was to He was reminded by board me mbers that Tel-Phil. which began swap meets in the fair· go up ther~ and answe r any grounds parking lot in 1969, q~est1~ns . ~ ve unde.rst<>:?<1 this holds a 10 -year contra c t thing since its beginnmg scheduled to expire in 1982. • A 14-year member of the And. he was told , Te l-Phil's board. Williams not ed m ost contractual option to renew for Building and Grounds Commit· another 10 years effectively lies tee members are newcom ers up...the sw.ap_meeLoperation un· Jn callin~fLI.ues.da.\' n1g.ht':-. le ss the matter goes into a meeting. Williams hinted he'll lengthy court right. try for a special board session The board urge ntly requires Saturday to push the Tel-Ph il money, Willia ms contends. dea l throug h. The• nt•xt n •g11l <.1r IJuaJ d 111• • tng 1s Dct· 18 W a1 t 1ng 1111 thal s1• ...... 1 .. 1 Williams sa) ~. "Ill 1 t•s1dt 111 d• lays bL·1·au!'l' o l t 11 1· t11d1d 1 sea son lie <·onlcn(b th.-hoard slim • get 33 3 p<·n"<·nt of s" a p 1111·• act.ion a~ soon tts p<nt)ll IJl c.·. Tl• · n ew <·ontral'l offers T el l 'I seven at·n •s of 1m pr<J\<·d la11 g ro unds parking lot f1Jr lh1•11 m eets in exd11.111gE' for lht• 1>11 eyl'd for holl'l <·o nstrurt 1011 It abn r<:qu1rt·s lht !-ow.up 1111·• peopll' to COllSll'Ul'l Liii l'~tin1:1lt'•' $300.000 worth of loud l :1t1·111 a nd toilt•t fanlil1e!'-on llw fu1 g r o u n cl!'-1 o a c-1· o m m o rl a t • ~l'kl•lld l'l'IJ'.' tb T el Phil pr llll'IP~b Tt·ll<·r '"" T om P h1ll1 p-. s1i1 rl Tul·~d:i they'll give up ;i ll l'la 1m to ll1• seven a<· re <'Orner hnlt'I pat n ·I but that · their attempt lo :.t•1·111 • f1na ri~hts to build a hot<•I on l11 p1Nc was "nrth the t•ffort :"ow. lhl'~ ... a1cl. t he~ 'II bl• ll :q• P> to J,!el th1: n«" 1•.i11t r .i1 signed to .,-. ... 11r.(• (·1mt1nu;1 t11111 • Lh.e.1 r opera I IHll'-l 1V1•r I ht-· nP'CI • \ l'UI S · And. they t•ont-eded, lhert.• 1'- no option to renew the newe~L C'Ontra<'t when ii expires 1n 1992 Luxury Iie-ather Sale Top Grain L eath e r Sofas alld Chairs U_i~ DOW $995. ___ _,,._... ~ -8-l I t1t•l1 Tf)p Gridt1 l .1f"fll lu•r Solas Luxurious sofas with unmatched comfort and elegance in top grain leather that grow s m ore beautiful with use and age available 1n several colors of . leather. fl.tUIU ( /, /·.' 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Don't count her out RM'ln' nt'IU' l'OUTIX: In tht recent turnd terrible· nt O)'•I' who wouJll lwt•ome );pe•ker of our C1Uforni1 1\1· t>mbly, rt>rta1n local pund1h1 uprea1ed l'OOcern over the position takt-n by ~ht1•11 l ... r¥tt00, our noletd coaatal u · 'lt"m blywonuul That frt"t u1n't 1>hared 10 lh1• corner Wh~t · ppentid WMS that th.I l.H!mon•t•, hotdin1 a ma· JU• 1ty 1 19w"r hOun, ot mto one ol their patent~. ln· ti'l·oal ft-ovM wh<1 woul\d 1£t\ to be speaker, sometimes l'On1udt-red l!lt'cond only to tht covernor in power at S4cramenl<> . bM'mbl 1111u 1 tlowurd Berman. the Democrat from l os Aogele , wantt'd 1t Assel'tlblyman Willie Brown. the .. unwum~ flan1boy<rnt liberal Demo of San Francisco, "'jl\lt'd 11 hkcw1i.e • ~OM' IF THE DEMOCRATS had been all together as thl') ~ert' ba<'k in the days of Assembly Speaker Jess l nruh, oobod would t·are what the GOP lawmakers l hou~ht :. .JO h1!>toril·al footnoll', 1t <:an be recalled that now .('on~re!>sman Bob Badham, on his first day as a GOP ldwn1 ake1 m Sacramento, voted AGAINST Unruh for Spt>.tker It was Wlthink able Hut he did it. Fortunately. he ljlt>r l'!'ll'a~d to Coni,:ress - I WORLD/ NATION -'Guest' listed ··Love diary kept on doc WHITE P.LAINS, ~.Y. (AP) -Referring to her diaries, the housekeeper or Scarsdale diet doctor Herman Tarnower has testified that for five years Tarnower often alternated hav· int aa overnight 1uests Jean Hanis, ~ woman accused or murderiq him, and the defen- dant'• younaer rival. The housekeeper, Suzanne van der Vreken, said she lost the diari~ she kept on Tarnower's social life for the year 1967, 'the year the doctor first brought home Mrs. Harris -and for 1980, the year or his death . BUT DIARIES for the years since 1974 when Tarnower first brought home Mrs. Harris' younger r ival , Mrs. Lynne Tryforos. show the 69-year-old millionaire physician often alternately stayed with the twO' women. "Yes." she replied. "Who was that?" the attorney asked. "Mrs. Tryforos," Mrs. van der Vreken aMwered. Buzzes a nd gasps erupted from the 100 or so spectators who had crowded into the court to hear details of Tarnower's love life. Mrs. van der Vreken noted in her diaries that on many OC• casiona Tamower would return from vacations with Mrs. Harris and on the same day would have dinner with Mrs. Tryforos, who would then stay ov,rnight. Mrs. Harris clutched a tissue during the testimony, appearing lo ~ hearing some details of Tarnower's social life for the first time. BUT I DIG Kt:SS. This 1s 1980, and with the Democrats !\t attered in u\ternal chsarray. 1t was d ear that votes by GOP Assembly members were going to.help elect either Berman or Brown. Hlf:H~n-dollar fJalJg On one occasion, in March 1979, Mrs. Harris returned from a Caribbean · vacation with Tarnower to find the clothes she kept in his house "ripped and s lashed," Mrs. van der Vreken noted in he_r diarv. . Mrs. van der Vre ken, who lived at the doctor's Purchase, N. Y .. estate where she was housekeeper for 16 years, said she kept records of who slept overnight at Tarnower's house .. what food they were served and whether they a ccompanied Tarnower on his frequent, around-the.world vacations. Fujii Gallery of Tokyo bought Renoir's .. Ha1gneuse." famous painting of young girl drying herself by poot-;-fo~ $1,198.SOOWednesday in auction atSotheby's in London. Im- pressionist work was painted in 1888. · "Was urere another person ' 1 y_ou saw in the house on the Sun- day before they r e turned?" a s ked defense lawyer Joel Aurnou. WESTCHESTER County Judge Russell R. Leggett or· dered the reluctant housekeeper -who s aid Monday she wouldn't give the diaries "lo anybody" -to bring them to court for private inspection by prosecutors and defense at· , H;own and Bergeson Don't worry. W1l11e r~ct1 amartl , Mrs. Bergeson supported Berman. Most or our other area RepubliC'ans sided with Willre Brown, apparently able to snuff out th<'ir own conservati ve candles in the prudent ; expediency of supporting a flaming liberal. ,, . WIU.IE BROWN WON. Thus it 1s the worry that Mrs. ·Bergeson hasn't made a fri end in the Speaker's chair. ·Possibly so _ f.._ , Hut listen . .1f Badham could elude a s.rufflng arfer tum- :in~ thumM down on Big Jess, then Marian Ber1eaoo ought :to be able to nil around Willie BrQwn irrdandy style. • You may not care inuch for Willie and in fa.cl, he. may not think of Orange County-as one of his most favorite 1J laces, either . • Rut give the new Speaker this much: Willie Brown rt>spetls smarts. And Marian Bergeson is smart. She does her homework She knows the issues . She has played her t ar:ds m rather astute fashion m Sacramento. · t'RESlll.\' •:LECTED to a second Assembly term in a sln<·tly no·conlcst race. the Republican from Newport "'lleat•h continues to make moves that are impressive in ht·half of tht' tatten·d taxpayer. Only this week, Mrs. Bergeson introduced a measure that would .n·d~ce t•apital gains taxes by 25 percent for lho~w people who had owned property for more than one n·<H She s1•es 11 as a move to stimulate the economy. (>t hers may sci• 1t as a personal boon. Mrs JkrJ!1•x<m has also gamed a lot ol fnends of all 1,c,11111•al p..rsua .• 1011i. in hf'f efforts lo get indexing of slate 1111·111111• tax1•s n · stn : ('ONTINU•:s ut hN' 1·urtent pa<'c, the former '111·1.1; 1><1rt M'·c;:i 111·hool I ru11tl•e may nol' slay forever m the ,1.111 t111us1· liulh111f Snc·r;irrw ntti. • ~tw rn11v c;lur\ moving 10 higher µolit1 cal t irtlcs ·McGovern unit charged with bribe PIERRE, S.D. (AP ) -Free meals offered on ElecllorlDaYfo Indians at a South Dakota res- ervation have resulted in a mis· demeanor e lection bribery charge being f~led against de· feated Democratic Sen. George McGovern's campaign commit- tee. REPUBLICAN Atto rney General Mark Meierhenry, who filed the charges. said "This is a legal issue, not political." He de- nied that he was going after McGovern for partisan reasons. M c Govern , the 1972 Democratic presidential nominee, refused to comment on the filing or the-bribery charge.• The three-term liberal suffered an overwhelming defeat in his r.e-eleclion bid at the hands of Republican Rep. James Abdnor. The charge. filed Tuesday, s tems from the free meals furnished by the McGovern Campai~n Committee at l'Om· munity centers on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation on Nov. 4. McGovern campaign of. fi cials deny that the Election Day food ~iveaway was illegal. 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Lina. c ....... ..................... A .. Mu MA .. M91 Dir • II J • SW • It J • SW . • " I WSW I 10 I WSW Meritaltreatment of driver revealed . ' torneys. . ...J The judge artrfounced to the packed courtroom that both sides were r eviewT ng the material to "find what is rele- vant" to the events -or March 10. when Tarnower was shot RENO (AP) -The woman accused of running down nearly three dozen people in downtown Reno on Thanksgiving Day, killing Th~ prosecution contends Mrs . siuli lMIDL was a~alient a_Lthe ~.adJLMentalHealth lnst~tut-e-tn--1iau1~h~1-ye-ar·oid-forn:iei-- l973, the Reno Evening Gazette said. headn:ustress of the exclusive The Gazette, quoting a source at the institute, said Priscilla M ade1ra School fo r G iris in Ford, 51, admitted herself to the institute while she was living m Mc.Lean. Va .. shot Tarr:iower m the Reno area seven years ago. a _Jealous rage over his affair It was at that time she <'laims her daughter .was ·:stolen" from with Mrs. Tryforos. her when ~he was booked into juvenile hall after Mrs. Ford was charged with trespassing and assault. Both charges were dis- missed. • • ... Mrs. ·Ford said she returned to Reno last month to look for the daughter she says was kidnapped. Three weeks after arriving in Reno, she allegedly sped her car down th.e busiest sidewalk in the downtown casino area, killing si x people and injuring at least two dozen more. Psychologists said the diagnosis •t the mentaJ in- stitute indicated Mr.:;. Ford had underlying aggressions but was not likely lo be dangerous to herself or others. She stayed at the in- stitute ooe month. Mn. Ford has been charged with five counts of murder. 216 of attempted murder and 26 oi assault with a deadly weapon. She ls befng held under $500,000 bail. · . MRS. TRYF'OROS spent the weekend befote Tarnower's death at his estate a nd slept m Tarnower's room. Mr-s van der Vreken has testified But Aurnou , seekin g l o establish that Tarnower's other affairs came as no surprise to Mrs . Harns. drew from the housekeeper o n c r oss - examination a rough oulline of Tarnower's courting of many women INTRODUCING RO~HWOMAN 'S NEWEST WORK OF ART, EXCLUSIVELY AT BULLOCKS WJLSHIRE NEWPORT ]<Anette Ro thman's new~t hand decorated~tol'llll!ware highlighl5 a vibr.mt gr-.irx: cluster p-.utern. It's strong lines and rkli color are characteristic o f the ccnturi~-old technique c)f slip trailin~. which produces a durahle vitreous stoneware-safe for both the microwave and ill hw~her. Shown from her distinctive collection of table settinsc; and serving pieces: ho tess tray, S52. La Belle Cuisin~ ' MtJet artist Janette Rotbman and see t"-,,. demonstrate the art of slip trailing tomnrrou· and Saturday, 11 a.m. to J p.m. _/ BUllOC~~ 'MlSUrn[ NEWPORT BEACH die NEWPORT BµCH , 83 Fashion Island 759-1211 · IW-lddly shipping houri: Shop ..s.t 10lm ti 9pm. Sun 119' ., • C'-:>-1 f-r••h kill•:! . . . . . , f Fire men probe remains ol C-54 air tanker wreckage att er the plane trashed an the desert near Palm Springs following mad aa·r t·oll1s1on with another C-54. Clyde Alford and Rona ld l.etness. each of Tucson .. --.... --. ··----... ---. -;-,-.... -. .._-~ ~ -:----~ _..._._ ____ ..,,,,.., .. _._ ....... -.. (fl y mg the plane pic·tured) were·killed in the md dent. Kenneth' White and Gary Garrett. also of Tucson. landed the other crippled C-5.t . Each aircraft had been used to fight the reeent forest fi res Thurlday. 0.C.mb9r •. t980 DAILY PtLOT ,U 'Lae~e dad' jailed · Krebs defied probation, touted ~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Court offieials say the "father of Laetrile " has been ordered to jail ror six months for defying his probation and con- tinuing to advocate l.Uie of the controversial drug after an earlier conviction. Ernst' T . Krebs Jr., 68, his brother and an as· sistant were convicted in 1973 of violatint: a state health code which prohibits advocating or dispens- ing Laetrile. Krebs also was convicted of practic· ing medicine without a licen.-.e. He was sentenced to three years probation. fined S500 and ordered not to possess or re present the drug as a cancer cure. Municipal Court Judge Gerald O'Gara revoked probation and sentenced Krebs to six months Uf...- jail in 1977 after prosec utors argued he had con· llnued lo advocate and dispense Laetrile. Krebs appeuled and. ~ast week, a two-judge Superior Court pane l r ejected the appeal. Krebs has a week lo initiate a further appeal or face im · . mediate jailing. . "This is a continuing war and we will continue to fight." said Krebs, adding he would take the matter lo the Supreme Court. if necessary. He saili the c ase in volves his freedom of speech. Krebs. whose fathe r first promoted the drug. s aid he spoke freely about the alleged benefits of the drug. but ··never del'1ved a penny of profit." Smog bill driVe re~ewed Test stations would cost motorists $1f SACJMMENTO IAP I The officials of sax air quality management districts have launched yet another t•ampa1gn to push an annual vet)JC'le smog inspel't1on bill through the Legis lature . Dunng the la!-.l two-year !-.ess1on. 16 s1 m~r measures went down 111 ctefe<tl. by the d1str1,·t~i l'OUlll. The EPA has vowect to withhold $850 m11lion 1n hi g hway and sewage treatment funds if the state fo tis to ('Ompl}. l:nder Presll'y'!-. proposal. a motorist living in one, of the six urban areas and driving a car or li g ht tru<·k built <1ftcr 1968 would -have to obtain <1 c·ertific·atc of l'ompl1anl·e eal'h year . · Rivers plan ·· • wms case The latest proposal is SB33 by Sen. Robert Pres ley, D·Hi vers1de. It would use a combination of tes ting facilities in an attempt to meet a federal ~t" mand l'or annual vehidc checks in California's ma· ior urban areas. 'l'he ll'<hiral t;nv1ronmental l"'rotec·t1on Agen<·y sa)'S the state must adopt su<·h a progr am for the Los Angeles. San Diego I induding Orange Coun· t y). Ventura. San Franc 1sc·o. Fresn o. a nd Sacramento areas to comply with the Clean Air Act. Tht.• tert1 fit·atl' could he obtained l>y havin g an emissions test at a prw ate garage or one of 132 central testing fac1htie:-1 (Vlv1s1oned m the lull. and any nee ded repairs or altcral1ons. Or motorists c·ould go to a hcen!'>cd garage and have lht·1r equipment· adJUStell. SAN FRANCISCO I AP> A federal judge has refused to halt proC'eed ings in which the Secr~ary . of the lnt~rior plans to designate five Northern California rivers as part of the National Wild a nd Scenic Rivers System . U.S. D1slr1c t Court Judge Wilham Ingra m s aid there was an inadequate s howing by four north state counties and othe rs to justify him extending the time for public and private comment on a draft environmental impact statement prepared by an Interior Departme nt agency. HE ALSO DISSOLVED a telnporary restrain· ing order in the case. in eHect allowing the depart· ment to proceed in the process of having the Klamath. Trinity, Smith , Eel and American rivers designated wild and scenic rivers . The designation would preserve the river!! in their natural stale. . Del Norte. Siskiyou , Trinity and Humboldt counties c laim that 1f the department approves·the July 18 request by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to in- clude the rivers under federal'proteclion, they will . lose more than Sl million annually in taxes re- t·eived from timber firms . ~ NORTE UNIFIED School District and Eureka Chamber of Commerce also said they will lo!le money. Miller Redwood Co .. Pacific Lumber Co.. Big Flat Lumber Co. and members of the Western Timber Association and California Forest Protective Assodat1on say they will lose timber revenue because of the d esignation. - The s uit claims t hat once a designation is m ade. the amount of economic activity sud\ as timber harvesting. mining and dam construction permitted in areas through which the rtvers now wo uld be severely regulated or banned. The counties and other intervenors had sought an injunction against the department based on the ir desires to extend the ll"¥ period in which Aroups can comment on the go*rnment's plan to proteC't the rivers. Appeals denied on welfare cut SACRAMENTO IAP > With unusual speed . the Legislature moved to prevent i 4 million welfare rec1 p1ents from appealing next month:s r e duc t ion 1n their benefiL" A ball lo abolish the1 r right lo a hearing won approval of both houses Tuesday and went to Gov . Edmund Brown Jr .. who was expected to sign 1t. There were no co mmallee hear ings or P.tiblic testimony, and little debate. The votes were 30·0 in the Senate and 69·2 in the Assembly It was S830' by Sen. John Garame nd i. D· Walnut Grove. Garamendi said allow- ing r ecipients to appeal the reduction could cost the state $10 million "for no purpose at all." ,. ~;.e~y 20% OFF ENTIRE INVENTORY OF MEN'S & WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR Continuing thru December 24th . . SEASON'S GREETINGS .• Store Houn Mon.-Sat. 9:1S-5:30 Sundays 11 :00.5:00 VISA' ' 303 MAIN ST., IAllOA. CA. -71/673-?6'?~ • '.. 1 ". \ ... , . -· .. _ ... _ ------~~ _......, ___ ., .;~ .. :;..;.;....:.,..:.;....~'Sit..-•• ., .w..a...M ·~. '\ Thl'y also <'<>nll'nded that there were flaws. in the draft environmental 1mpaC't s tatement which pro· duced a fa1lu'r e to l'Omply with the National Environ· mental Polley act. Put Get S50 on the cost. ~lolonst:-. would lw <·harged SIS a year to pa) for the ('entrahz<!rl testing fatiht1es. The c·ost of re· pairs would be limited by eat·h local air quali ty m anagement dastritt /-------·-/ . _ _,_ , ,..... /" - ·""- .... Insulate the attic in your house to the R· 19 standard usin~ approved material s and the Gas Company will send you a check for $50. That's if you have an independent contractor do the job or you do it yourself. If you have the Gas Compan y do the in sulation. they'll auto· matically take $50 off your insulation bill. In any case, you must be a Southern California Gas Company residential heating customer. Getlowcost llnandng. The Gas Company will actually lend you the money to insulate. which is nice. And the y'll lend you that money at an 8% annual percenta~e rate which is even nicer when you consider how high interest tales are. All you have to do is be a Southern California Gas Company residential heating customer and meet the qualifications. · Gef a taz breBk. . You're allowed a 15% Federal tax credit of up to $300 of the cost of attic insulation~ Also ask about the new State tu credit. A tax credit is even better than a tax deduction because it's deducted from the laxes you owe, not your income before ~es. Get ll8lp on JUlll'IU bill. I ~ This is where insulation-helps you save money over and over. It means you11 use less ~rgy hq_tlng and cooling your home, which will help keep your 1JU bills as low u possible~ And thafs the sweetest deal oi all, fbr ~information call the Ga ~b'tlbml~ at l ·800·422-4422. I e It/I' /. E:.alto~ .. I .. 0 ... e_ .... _____ ~~--· .. Oeoll .. '···4•·•1----~--A·obe·"-N •. w•ted•'·Pu·b·"·SM-r -·r~-•'•K·"·"·1•11e11di••l!lll°' ~U: ....... ~ 1 D. B•rbar• krelbk h t Edltorlal Paet Editor Rent mediation plan mak s s e nse Th llunt1n1tton Rt•au-h cu' <:ou11nl mad" "' l'Or rt•(•t d to c..•ls100 b' ft'Jl't'l lll~ UJIJl(•UIH f1om mt>Utll' homt> pur k lt•nan1' ro1 ~• 1 f"lll fn•P1f mt u c·u~ t·ummtttt>t> to revie w rC'ot IOC'rt> M~ I ln.1,lt'u<I ttw c 1•u11<·1l pro111ull't.I the t•st~lllt shnwnt of an mformnl ''"" , 0111t11 11tN• twadt'd h) t ht-Huntin..:ton H~Bt'h t-•ount Jlll \'ull~·\ Uoaul 0 1 ltc>ultori. }l!.. 111~<11ator het" {'('fl 1 t•11tt•r:. und lu11dlo1 ~ \ r l•alll•I 'PJkt''>\\Onwn loltl th\' t'OUIH'tl :.h~ lb Op t11t\l:.lh· lh41 hm • lt•nu lt•ww J~tt'l'tt1l'11li, t•uu ~ reathed fllr lht• h •1urn1 -. 1\1 n.> 1 ... nlt·1 ~ h~u.J t•ornvlc.1111~d tu th! Cit) l\•Uth 1l 1ta,11 kt·:-. unt• pt•t lt·tlh 11.tt.I l>t.'~11 ratsetl a~ m ut·h ~ IJ prrtt'l\t Ill lht• jld'tl \NII The clNtt'd t·1n l<'adt'rs lelt a Tem l'reeze woukt con· .. lll Ult' ,:o' l'I nnwn1 •·<1nt rol that llti.t·o u rages develop ment lt "'-'"' rl•flt,11 'P•I\ l'" It .iho •·oul<I rt>~ull 111 expens ive 't)Urt ht ·~JI lllll h\ I ht-hu~tnt-~:. :.t•('lOI A t 'at' t ou1'u·1l 1 crll rt!\ It!\\ board also would be time t o n:.unu 11 • tw t 11' ... tdll mt·rnlx·r~ and t·os tly to tax Pj' l'f"'> l'hl' 11k<.1 ul u~111~ a Hua1 cl of Healtors (·0111m1llt>e to 11110 .111 JU~',\ l'I lt1 I h~ 1>roblem ot soaring mobile ·home n•11tal "''"\-. 1 uuhl bt> J '4 (1rkable a lternat 1vl' . It h.1tl lk•th.'1 l>t• It rent~ tontinue to l'ISl' at su<.·h a11 ot11li:-1·1 pl11 wd rnll·. till' 1.m.•s:.un·~ 0 11 tenants will be s 1m p l} IOo mm·h to hundk Th,•11 tlh' µressure will come right baek to t~ Cit} l'ount1I e1nd a solution will be ha rde r than ever lo fi nd. H earings lac~ facts It a ppt!ars that Orange County officials m ay be a bus· 1ng t he pu bli t hearing µrocess on the state-m a ndated I m ·a l Coastal P la n (LC P) for the Holsa Chica mars h. · • T he c·ounty h as schedule & three public hearings in H untington Be~ch o n developm e nt propos a ls for .the con· troversial m arsh, but does not have a zoning p lan to pre· sent to the public. In fact , a rough p la n is not schedule d to be comple ted until the hea rings a re concluffed . The St a te Coasta l A ct m a ndates t he LCP. which must be a pproved by Ute St.at.e_Coastal Commission . It also states that the publk be allowed to participate in the pla nning p rotess. However , a t the fir s t of three p ublic hearings last week. county offiC'ials said they had no idea what the d e· velopme nt proposals would be. Many in the c rowd of 80 persons expressed shocked disappoiptment an d most · testified that without a pla n to respond to they felt the rnunty was not taking its concerns serious ly. The Bolsa Cht(·tt 1s more tha n 1.200 seres of la nd so uth of Wei m e r Avenue .rnd east of Pacific Coast l11ghway. Rord e re d on three sides_ by the eit.y and op the fourth l>y t he highway. the marsh has been the cente r of con - ' rnversy for 1 he pa~ decade hetween en vironme nta lis t 1·nnt·t·rns an cl plan~ ol llu.~ landowne r . Signal Develo p· ruenl Corp The Stall' l'uu:-tcil Commission m ust a pprove an y de - \ t·lopment in the :-all marsh. but lol'al c it izens are direct· h aff ectcd . · The ir pa rticipation a nd comments s hould be given serious conside ra tion . But w it hout being provided som e idea of the coun ty rlevelopment plan s. the average n t izen l'~rnnot be t'Xpt~l'ted lo make informed. knowledgeable t•omments llowevcr. the hearing prot·(·ss wtll t·ontm ue at 7 p.m nc·t 9 in the lluntangton Bt'cit·h City Hall. Interested til iz(!ns should atll'nd and t·xpre:-.-. their o pinion s if they <-cm fnrm ~in~ l)a:-.c:d on the: s ketchy information mad<.• avatlal)I(' K eep process open · The Foun tain Valley City Council has decided to fi ll the seat o f county supervisor-elect Hoger Stanton throu gh an appoint m ent r ather than by s pecia l e lectio n . Though a n election wouJd have been t he more desira· blc course. the council's course was underst a ndable . A special e lection next March for a on e-year ter m would have t·osl the city an estimated $20,000. The voter turnout in the last regular council e lection was lJ per- een t , a nd another low turnout w as a nticipated in March . The cost of running for office is hrgh, and March, 19ti l l'andidates would have had to r aise campaign funds two eonseeulive years if t hey c hoose to seek a seat again in 19R2 In view of its decision . the countt l should try to make the appointment process as open as poss1blt!. avoiding a n y appeara nce that person a l friendsh ips or political pe1yoffs are involved. As Mayor Al llo llinde n has s uggested, the council should seek a p plil'ations from residen ts intereste d in ser ving on the council. Applicants should be inte r viewed m public regarding t heir record of community service an d the ir goals for the city. Such s te ps shou ld he lp ens ure that Stanton 's seat w ill be fi lled by the a pplicant best able to help gove rn .the cit y ef fectively a nd responsibly. • Opinions expressed 1n tie! space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are lhose o r their aulhors and ar11slSt Reader comment 1s tnVlted Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. 13ox 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone ( 714) 642-4321. Boj-d/Retirement By L.M.BOVD It was Prince Otto vori Bism arck. first chancellor or Ge r many who a rbitrarily Dear Gloomy Gus rr you want your child In a better school I think you should move to a better area a nd pay the taxe1 . There ~s ·no law a1ainat that. s.c. ' o ...... , co.. ~--·h ........ . ........ , ............... .. _ . ....,... ................ .... :::.~·::... ':..,'::"..:" -·· .. picked age lt5 as the •P' propri'Ste time for his 1tover· m ent worke rs to r etire on pension. Why age 65? Nobody knows . Wh at is k nown, though, is that Otto wasn't taking much of a c hance when he set. up that social securit y system . Life ex- pect ancy then was a little over 42 years. ln the speech of the GulJah b l acks alon g t h e Sou th Carolina and .Georgia coast , lhe world "pint«>" m eans "cortin." But the Ford Motor Com pany didn't know ~hat. When-the count..er s last Cibulated the number of men and women in their 20s in New York City, they teamed there were an extra 92,270 wom en in that age bracket. Jack Ander8oo Airline cuth&ck irks Soviets WA S HIN G T O N -O n e ~merican response to the Soviet 1nvaaion of AftJhanistan which is probably as irritating to the Krnmlin ~ lhe Olympic Games boycott Is the curtailme nt of U.S. rbghts by the Russian state t1t r line. Aeronof. Sin ce the Afg ha nis t a n a g· .:ression , Aeroflol has bee n r estricted 'to IWO flights a wt>e k out of Du l les I n I e r n a t 1 o n aJ Ai r port . the fe d e r a ll y Jpe r ate d fac ility out· side Wa s h · inglon. Aero- flot 's rtights 1 n t o N t' w Yo r k w e re h a It · ed. not by 1he US. governm~nt, hut by t he T~amsters Uruon, which has refused~ ser vice ~v1et p lanes there What bothers the R sians is not the Iola of revenue , but lhe cutback on espionage activities rurthered by Aer(\Oot. T he Sov- ie t planes, with their KGB se c urit y personne l, are the Russians' preferred m eans of getting top.secret reports safely back to the Kremlin. HOWEVE R, a ' secret Ch\ re-• port shown recently to my as. socia te Dale Van Atta disclose s that AeroOot Is more than mere. ly a secure deli very channel for Russian spy material. "For a number of years," the re~ort states. "the Soviets have been s uspected of using Aeronot for (electronic I intelligence col· lection oper ations ." Two ex- am pies are cited: "The Sovie.ts reportied ly rescheduled the fh ght or an IL 62·Class1r in 1974 to permit cov erage of a l;' S. comm and pos1 exercise " In UY77, a spec ial AeroOot charter n1Rht over the cont111en -----~ -- l al United States0 "was viewed es having a collection mission, s in-ce signal inte llige nce in· te rcept gear wa!> o bserved on the aircraft.•· These ex.?mples, the report says, "indicate a prolonged employment of Aeroflot by lbe Sovie t s for bot h co unte rin · lelligence and foreign collection puri>pses." A l.I. O VE R T H E wo rld, Aeroflot is regarded with suspi· cion by local governments. The airline 's chM!f. of operations in lbe Nether lands was a rrested some yea rs ago and expelled on s us picion of trying to s teal s tate secrets. A'nd the CIA reports that on another occa s ion "a high-level Aeroflot official in Madrid was expelled by Spanish aut horities as a result of his IO· vo I ve m ent in m 1 l1 t a ry es-pionage " __ Within Che Soviet Union, the security police apparently Judge 'SEE? li:S 9JITE SAFE, AND voo llm'PEUTlC.! I ' Mailbox . . foreigners by wha~ the Ruaaiana do when they're abroad. "On domestic flights over'the U~R . the KGB officer probably acts in a security capac ity to inform on the activities of for eigners or to blo<;k allemps by them to gather intelligence," the CIA reports. ·:o n ove rseas nights, the rune· tion or tt\e KGB officer would be to m aintain control over t he flig ht crew a nd pre ve nt any possible defections." T EST t~LUNKED : A major com ponent or the ne w ·•rapid deployment force" made a m is· e ra ble s howing in a six-day ex· e rcise la.st September, accord· Ing to tbe confidential report of a n Army team that e~aluated its perfor mance. T he 317lh Tactical Airlift Wing was being tested on its combat re;idiness in "Exe rcise Purple Penny" at Pope Air For ce Base in North Carolina. Its m ission in wartime is lo transport me n and eq u 1 pment rro m th e rear echelon lo a forward combat area. ln six out of seve n critical areas, the 317th was rated clear- ly unaatisfactory b)' t he evalua1 lion team . Among the m ore gtar- in g deficiencies the umpires found: . -Only 26 of 46 air cra ft were reliable. Mobilit y o f c r ew and aircraft was judged unsatisfac tor y because or mismanagement at three different control points . "Excessive safety deviations" were also found. Carelessness. ineptit ude and major safety violations led to failrng grades m combat sup- port. command and control Cre ws had not read the l a<· ttcal ground rules Personnel were fo und sleep- ing on the Job No security checks were made before classified briefings Essential paperwork wa!-> lost Mechanical fai lur es were fou nd virtually everywhere Social Security belongs to the workers To the Editor : Circa 1977-78 . average life ex: pectancy males 67, fem ales 73 Ci r ca t978-79, Social Security foes gear up for battle · Life ex- pectancy for males mysteriously advanced to 72 years , females to 78 f:rgn. mandatory rC11rt-ment ut a~c 65 nut 1 he window. and raise S<>c·tal St><"Urtl y retirement for full b<.•nef1ls to age 70 withou. hope of ever benefiting therefrom. B F'. BORCOMAN , ........ "'""'""' To the Editor: I found every word in the Nov. 24 editorial promoting pound se1?.Ure totally disagreeable. Supervisor Philip Anthony de· serves nothing but praise tn his work on abolis h in g po un d seizure in Orange County The truth : ~fl is morally 1m· proper to sell animals from the pound so tha l they ca n b<• tortured in the na me Of SC'i<•nC'C: While 1 feel no a ni mal should The r eason I'm asking 1s because this store has nothing to do with the Bronx It 1s l<><:al . ed in Manhattan on W 72nd St ':fhich I might add. 1s a lot nicer tnan any section of 1he Bronx• If I he c a pt i o n w a s d on (' because the Bronx 1' 1n :-.:e"' Yor k City. 11 make!-about as much s ense <1 S sa~ 1n ~ the .. Beverly Wilshire" 1s Santa Ana 's r1nest hotel. being that thn 'rt• bot h 1n Souther n California' However, I stilt enjoy reading tht• Pilot THELMA K IMBLE The Democ rat 'ongress. in power sint·e time 1mmemonal, not only man<luted to raise the legal retirement age, but seem to have mandated our spans of longevity, so as to coincide with the foul scheme to virtually in· sure that millions of payers into the Sorial Security F'und wilt never collel't a dime beyond that wh ich finds its final destination in the coffers of some mortuary via funeral benefits. suffe r the lra url\a of v1v1sect1on ffr-..ofW' .,_..,...._ _ even animals raised solely for To lhe Editor: this purpose we m u:.t gnc> special auentwn to impounded Re rezoning at Beach and animals as a firs t step t\ Adams number or thesl' ammals arc ln:-t The developer purchased the pets and accustomed lo better property knowing it was zoned trea-tment Their health back R l . he wanted to maximize his Pl.AINl.Y CONGR ESS. which ground 15 unknown. making mvestment at the taxpayers' ex· l'rtminally betrayed its trust has th em uH lcss 1rn many ot· pense. Area residents didn't ask almost s ucC'eeded in des troying rasions the developer to go bankrupt or the Soc:ial Security system, re ..... lose money. We didn't ask for no sulttng. doubtless, in the fi ction or y F.S. ANI MAl.S l<'fl in pounds growth or progres!'. We did ask the s udden remarkable rise in are ultimately vut to dl'ath. Rut the ~ity to follo1.1. the f~neral males' and females ' longevity given the .cho1l'e they would no plan . we did s uhm1l actual figures. shattering the prospects doubt choose death over havmi:i fi gures collected from several of millions of loyal hard-wor king, a leg ripped open without the aid env1ronrfiental impact reports. . povertv leve l wage earners of anesthet1<' to test the effect of transportation, traffic and police producers. who wi ll never live to detergent bl'in,:: force fed into reports compiled for the c ity. "enjoy" the benefits of even the them This 1s only one factual Our area covers a wide socio· h('lowpoverty l<'velofth<'eurrent examµle of thl' ('f'lll'l.tn•utment et•onom1c base. t o say 1t . Sotial Security payments. and pound !->el?.urt• 1 nt•\·1tahl~ 1n wouldn't be tompal1ble was who are weak and tired from volves h1:1sl•d onl:-· on the hif!h density yearsofhardlaborand <lrudgery As scie11C'l' prt\gresses. so• a nd uverdcvt.>1£>pment factors. must the way'!> of tcslmg new Our c·onrerns were being direct Who lives the longest? Not the findings lluman caclavt.>rs , c·om ed to the t'ity as a. whol(• bricklayers, ·the coal m ine rs, puter tet'hnolugy and hum;."1 <•ells Beach and Adams simply was the e lect ricia ns. t h e steel an• not only less t•xpens1ve and the area being l'Ontestcd workers. the drillp.ressmen. the mor<' r{'llahle. !Jut lhcy're SHERRY D 'ANUELO plum bers. the linesm en. th~ hum ane We C'an finally f'ase our roofers, the firemen. and cops, m inds knowin!! sc·1ence 1s pro· all the "little people" who are so gressing and nothing has to n<'ed· much bigger Lha n the dwarfs in lessly suHe r for 1l. Wouldn't Congress. You guessed it : the ef. things be better 1f only t he Sl'ien . Cele, the well-fed, wavy white tiric and medical communities h a ired. well-t r aveled, well · pul more time into research e ntrenched , we ll-heeled "of. modernization and less into the75 ficials" of every description and m illion ani mals s ufrering each degree. seemingly especially in year? the halls of Congress a.!ld e n· Voting for the outla wing or cased 1 in the b lack robes of pound seizure took pl ace on Nov. jurisprudence. • 25 a nd won. We can now rest easy in Orange County. But DELETE t'ROM Social Secun - ty all but the honest stewardship or old age retire me nt assistance system for those who have paid in· to the fund : place the fu nd into the hands of honorable citizens and out or the hands or pols ; remove all welrare and other assistance programs from Social Security a nd place the m in their rightful c ategories: keep the greedy I hands or bur eaucrats 0 Ut or Social Security corre rs: and thus give some Jlope to the )'Oung men and women who now fll ce (starting at age 18) a life-Iona slavery of ~ years of pa>1ing into the Soclai Security program whose detrac· tors constantly throw Into our teeth that Social Security ls a f1llure, but force participation what about the rest of California and the other 40 states tha t have yet to illegalize il ? .CONNIE PEARSON 800Cft'lf ....,,,attd To the Editor · I was wondering If the caption ''Bronx Bootery''-on page 8 ·6 or the Pilot Nov. 19 was the AP wirephoto'sone orthe Pilot's. • Quotes ''The fundamenta l fre edoms of speech and preu have con· tributed greaUy to the develop- ment and well·belnc of our free society and are indispensable to it.s continued growth ." JM.JCW:t wmwm J Br""°" To the Editor: To make educallon happen all that is requi red is a good t{'acher and a student. My education. training a nd ex· perience as a teacher is what makes education happen. I would like the aid of some or all of the following, with-the first-prion ty for the stude nt : board.and chalk. books and pape r, c·hairs and desks. heat and light. and perhaps a ditto machine and a support counselor. Other needs include W'lrb ffi r unnrng "atcr and pfflµerl ~ stocked san1 t ar~ faciht1es. <1 cl,•an <:lass room. and a fe w pe<>plc rl·sp11 ns1l)l1> to makt· sure that I i!et "hc.tll' required I JITI trained to run a tl1 ... c·1pl11wd qu1el orderly, stru< lured t•lass room atmosphen· Jlere the student knows what t• expet·t He can thmk. work. learn grow and not merely be enter ta1ned. When young people l'an not read well, spell or write. tht'\ need what l am trained to offer. F IELD TRIPS, films. andothf'r extr as a re not necessary to pro vide a young person incentive to s t ud y and to learn. F or m' classroom stu~ents I do not neetl <1 ra n cy odi s tric t o ff iC'e w i l h num e r o u s h igh paid ad minist rators and their s taffs ot c lerical help, sthool cars. meel rn~s and committees which 1n terfere 1.1.1th n1.r c lassroom opera t1on. elaborate computer attend- a nt'l' prnt edures. television . C1lhll•t1c programs which allo1.1. part1C'1pat1on of only-a few. un ll'SS. of course. these programs .irt• !-elf funded. I do not need c-lassroom a ides . because res ponsible persons m charge s hould hire enough teachers to keep ('lass size reasonable enough for me to manage If high prit·ed administrators. "ho c all themselves pro fessionals. do not know how to manage s implified tea..c hing wa~ s. p{'rhaps they should listen to leach£'rs who a re working with !'>tudents and who know what is i m µortant and where true SC'hool ;iction 1s Ma ny school board mem bers and adm inistra tors do not visit C'lass rooms They have fo rgotten the teacher and the stu- dent and what it is like to be in the l'lassroom F'or me to do my job well, however. I need adequate pay to keep up with t he cost o r Ii ving so that I do not have to work another job aft er school. M y present pa~ does not keep up with mflat1on Because action for h;arnmg 1s in the t•lassroom. this is where school money should go. Isn't money for their students in the C'IJ1ssroom whal parents wanl? Does the money go to t eachers a nd the classroom" No ! Teachers a re being displaf!.ed a nd re moved At present. extras at the top take up too mnny school dollars. L c l · s ·~ e t p r I o r i l i es s traightened out. Do you agree. parenL<1? RUT H MA HLMAN Teacher. Huntington Beach Union High School District • U t1 er1 from rtOdn-1 ore wekonw!. The right 10 c~ i.uen to tu .rpou or eUm~e Ubel u r•~ U tlera of JOO worda or i.u vMl be own pttf nftttt. AU kttn• m..c in· cl.uU .lignat1're and "'°'IMt1 cdhu '"'' no mt• '"°II ~ IOillalwld °" MJW-' if •"f fidnl '"'°" u opport'lll PM I ry uiiU NJ( be pubtiaMd. .. . .. ~' '4 <#;, 4' • ' .............. -._. ..... -• --. -•• ._ -...... __ ._ .............. . ~~~.~~-~~~-~ ·----------~---~------~~-~ • . . . CWL Y Al.OT ti f Why do Aine.-icans have · this 11rge · to help? llardly a w k ao«"• by lhal we n l hear Amfricam called lhe "11 ot ttw world. or fal and t:ap1tahsb , or jmm&al nptr11hat1 ti ll of thtn a r&f'I rom1na from uther unlt1.-.s ttr<>und the world An d I ... Wt' aren't verf~t·t ul 11 • tunn\ 'lo11e llkt> the I\ )OU ft' ..._IOUt to l't'Ad "'""' ffm . 1r:1~ ~~~:r II " l'ht•) ""J \ ......... .. l • '\ffif'I •l I 't U I Ll 1 Jdlllt'' I M iilllll~~ I:> '"r.reon 1n O t'i. \'lo\nt . Iowa b ~~l 1cilt) 1:. rt':.loring the )I\ t'!\ Of ~Oplt"' "'ho have Wl ·r~,)llt: totc1l ldr> ngectomies ork1ng uut oJ Mercy Hospital Ues ~tomes Dr tailings _ tu1cta.l.l}-restru•·t•ues h1s_pa- ''""' vo!Cl' boxt:. .. and when the operatlou .rt •~ccnsful enabl• them \o speak aicaan In November of 19'79, Or Stall lnili rece1vtod a lelkr from a wo man naam e d Sus ana de Durand. who li ved in a small town in t'eru nr Stallings does not 1 .. ad Spa1111th. he had tht: let ter trill\llated Mr , Durand wrott> that he haJ rud .1u1 article about Dr Staall ln ¥" 1n a Peruvian n~wapaaptlr lier husband. t'ehx Durand. had undergone an ov~roat1011 lo n•niove a maltgnan- l'Y 01ih1l1,V~.'1tl t•ordb The o~ra uon hatd n1e11 him his vo u:e O lJ lt AN U HAU been a ~up~rv1 sory mec hani c (or a Peruvian prot·esser of fish meal and fish flour. aft er he lost his voice, his ~mployers had dis· charged him Ile wa:. now totally without in~·ome . his wife and five c·hHdren , mcludmg his son who 1s a deaf-mute. did not know ·where to turn "Ye s t erday ," Mr s . Dura nd wrote , "I r ead in a publication of my country that )'OU reconstruc t the Or&ana which my hus band has lost. Even 1f I am aware that I could not afford the expenses which this would entail; but the hope to st>e my husband again able to take catre of u.s was reborn in me. and therefore I am writing you to see tf there would be any . • possibility to obtain any help in this regard " DR. STALLINGS could have ig-· no red the letter:· every case he hears about 1s heartbreaking. And here was a letter coming from half a world a way. in a. language he did not unders tand. But after he had had the letter translated, he wrote to Mrs. Durand and told her. "I am cer- t a in ly willing to see your husband. I am quite sure that I can get Mercy Hospital Medical Center to donate their services, as well as the Department of Anesthesia. and. certainly. I am willing to donate my services to your husband without charge." Dr. Stallings the n asked his friend and attorney. Merrick Scott Rayle, to help him figure out a way to take care of lbe other logistical problems. Rayle contacted Braniff Airways, and persuaded them to donate travel expenses to Durand and his wife. Ther e were some djl- ficultles in finalizing the ar· rangementa; but last month the Durands arrived in Iowa. Dr. Stallings was at the airport to greet them personally. He had arranged for an in- terpreter to accompany htm. to make the Durands feel as at home as possible: he could Wl- de.rstand their. fear. touching down in the middle of Iowa after a lifetime in Peru, putting all their hopes in the hands of American medical speciali sts they had never met. ALL COSTS were being donat- ed by the specialists involved. The operation went on as scheduled ; Dr. Stallings said it was a complete success. ------- Lev rs laA~~ft.I Wfi#Z. ~tr: ZW5 ~ ... , ~ .· ~MM~irt. "'~ ~~. \..1\#i• 6hi ...... Mi\\k ~ · Miiie<~~ ~e .,-.., · PM' Pitt 8A:G .......... ~------................................. ..._.._....,... ... -------... ____ .. ..,._ ..... ___ _ 97 • COSTA MESA Felix Durand la atlll ln Dea Moines: there Is quite a bit of swelling in bJs throat, and he will have to undergo speech therapy lo help him learn to talk a1ain. That treatment has already begun. And last week, when Dr. Stallin1s went to visit his pa· tient, Durand said his first words to him: "Thank you, doctor." I talked to Dr. Stallings. I aaked him what had made him go to all the trouble to help a Peruvian family he had never met. • ··oa. I OON'T KNOW," Dr. Slallinp said in bU Midwestern twang-. "I wu really touched by ttie letter Mn. Durand send me. I guess we all have a soft spot. The man needed my help, and I thought I should give it to him. It just seemed like the right thing to do." He said that he hopes the day would come when surgeons all over the world could perform the same kind of operation. "lt would be nit:e to be able to get some lurf'eonS up her~ to trai• them," he said. ''But that's all in the future. In this case, there was no t hoice. Nobody in Peru knows how to do it." In a few tteeks. Felix Durand will be able to return lo Peru, where, with f\lrther voice re· habilitation, it \s expected that his speaking ability will return to 90 percent normal in six months . Dr. Stallings doesn't think that he has done anything remarka· ble. He is happy 'ol(ith his life the way it is.: "I just like Iowa. It's a real good place lo live." And what does he think it ia about .Americans that always seems to involve them in these types of stories? Why does he think that. with all the criticism of the United States. it is U.S. citizens who continually seem to come through in a er is is? "I don't know," Dr. Stallings said. ~·when • you hear about someone who needs help. you just try to help." .... . . Al OM.V ... LOT NA'l'lON Ma_.y more U.S. households headed· by-wom~n N~nnerl -K• I 'ohane. 40, an auoclate pro· re11or of pOhllcal IC:tmCt at Stanford Unlvenaty, bu been elect•• WA&KIHGTON (AP> -CbaDl" ln th• Asiatrlcan IUeatyle made bouHboldl beacMd by women the , faat .. t·1rowina family type ln the coutry durin& the mo.. the Cenaua Bureau reporta. Between 1970 and 1979, tbe number of American families 1rew by 12 per- cent, from 51.6 million to 57.8 million. but hoUHholdl maintained by women with no husband present increased 51 percent, from 5.6 million to 8.5 million, the report says. "throu1h separation, divorce or widowhood; tbe i11cllnation and a bill· ty of women to establish or maintain independent families rather than re- sidln1 with parents or other relatives as they miattt have done at one time, and the diaproportionate population increase ln th~ young adult ages." family today, as compared to the The median income In 1978 of past, is debatable. But he said the in· families malntained by• women was slitulion is still the major means ot $8,540, or just less than half of the transmitting social values and U 7 .,640 median income of all economic benefits. families, the report says. Families maintained by women, "In other words, a woman with n~ ' f ' l: '· 1 lth pre1ict.nt of Welle l ey ollege In ManachWJet u Steve W. Rawlings, author of the report, said various factors con- tributed to the shift, includina the dtssolution or traditional families Sam Santa$ ,Shop Eatlj!. The report says families main- tained by a man without a wife present increased 33.6 percent, from 1.2 million to 1.6 million, while the number of traditional husband-wife families grew 6.6 percent. from 44.8 millioo to47. 7 million. Rawlings said the strength of the -- especially those with children, "tend husband contributing directly to the to suffer financial hardships," he family income can expect to h.ave-QD· said. · ly about $1 for essential expenses for Even if a woman works full lime, every $2 available to most families," the report notes, she is likely to earn ..., it says. less than a man. Women who have Hu&band-wlfe units comprise 82.!i never wot:ked outside the home or percent of all families, compared to who dropped out or the labor force 14.6 percent maintained by a woman years ago face additional economic only and i .9 percent maintained by a problems, the report adds. man only, the report says. 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William Wintef of Mis- ' sissippi, worried llAlt•te~ 1141 MANI• COSTA ..sA -about education in his state, w taught three 'W classes at rural Oak Grove High 117-3660 ~ 9*. w. ot Ha"9r ecr-. ''°"'Coco'• School. .... , ........ Ja lor men aad hop. s ss -s-~--·ss Now only 11 and ..1..4 · Beret seekers swa~p stores tkgular $12 ~9 to Sl9.99 FORT BRAGG, N.C. <AP) -Maroon berets for the 14,000 paratroopers at Fort Bragg are as hard to fmd as fishnet parachutes. Local pawn shops and military supply dealers say supplies ran out. soon after the Army's an- nouncement Friday that paratroopers will be al- lowedonce again to don the distinctive headgear. Sale ends December 20, 1980 The about-face came 23 months after the Army banned the berets because they were "not standard issue uniform ." Super savings on super-tough )ox from J'hom McAn. )ox for jogging, or for just having a gobd time. For men and boys. Only at Thom McAn. DEALERS SA\' THE last of the berets sold Satur~ay morning, but hundreds of soldiers lined up for berets Monday. · "Soldiers were lined up clear down the block." and l had to close the doors and let just a few in at a time Friday," said Dixie Pawn Shop owner Max Nance. who claims he sold more than 1.500 berets Friday afternoon. ·'Never in my life have I seen anything like it, and I've been in business here41 years," he said. Prices for the berets ranged from $8.95 to $10.95, and dealers vehemently denied there was any price-gouging on the item. DENNIS HILL, busine:;s manager for the three Military Surplus Outlet stores in Cum- berland County. said the business sold out 150 berets in about four hours Friday. "I just wish that we'd had a little more ad· vance notice about the authorization." he said. "U we'd known two or three days beforehand, we co'ulct have been stocked up." ' ~--ck.c:=- Even owners of stores which have never had the beret for sale reported floods of calls from sold,iers apparently running down the telephone book listings of pawn shops. "I MUST HA VE received 10,000 phone calls since Friday, and rve had the beret for sale , .. said Chuck Dellinger, owner of Uncle Sam's Pawn Shop. -SOUTH COA'ST PLAZA ... THE CITY SHOPl'tMG cana •LA&UMA HIUS MAU Many people ju ... t-n.1~h nghr out an<l buy a ne\\ watl'h for thcm-.elve., or a-, a gift. \\'c often \\'Ontlt-r wtw. When vou think about it , your new watdi !!> a pretty im~rtant f>urt:ha...e thai ought to be around fur awhik'. :'> h>'>tlv amund \'Our w ri-.1, or the wri't of ...:~mcone 'fll'~·1:il. . So \top for a minutl' :inJ rnn~i<lcr ~.ome of thc Jc.'\:i.,ion., you -.houkl make to find just the nght watch. Putting the right name with the fact'. Obviou.,lv thert• arc lot'. of watch~ on the market, and the better you~ <.c:k.oction, the better your chance-. of buymg the right one . Franklv, we thmk we otfcr thl· bt..,t -.electio~ ~·ou'll find anywhere around town. The~ line., make up our ~h:c­ tion of over 500 lad1~· ant.I men\ watches: Seiko, Concord, Corum, Piaget, Pulsar, Baumc & Mertier, . Longines, Wittf1auer and Colibri. Mm 1 Concord Mon..er Nine maior watch companies <,)WJm, J IJ9() I .odin Cn'1<ortl r lhomo11tl Quart:, Jlf>.SO. with nan~'i you've heard. And the brand name you choose is. almost as important a.., the face of the watch vou choose. As for Style, you might choose a han<lsome ultr.i-thin dress watch' like the Concord ColJection Delirium Ill, that'!. only 1.69 millimeters thick. Or perhaps the incredibly sophi:.ti- cated Seiko ~~ Tune Control Center: Dress watches may be simple and sleek .. Or they may be pieces of magnificent jewelry. Of course there are also specialty spon watches like the.Seiko Calculator Alarm, or Pulsar's jogger watch. Or coin watches like the .<m pure gold Corum Swiss Ingot, just to name a few. AU watches tcU time. Some do it witti their hands, and o<hcrs have Wo i Tiw ~ Ctwr; 1115. digital displays. , /Ml)• Wo, 11/5, And to keep your new watch in place, you may choose a bnt ~lizard, leather, a gold bracelet, or perhaps a chain for a pocket watch. • We know ~ou 'U be very pleased with the selection of all . rwnes, S()'les, and faces you '11 find :.ft Jewels by Joscpti. ''The phone rings every five minutes," he s~id . "I don't see why the soldiers don't buy green berets and have them dyed red by a dry cleaner . It works and it would keep us from answering the phone all day.·· Quartz watches are al'curate to 60 !il'C'Ofld'i a )''l'ar. Accuracy ha.' alway., been a -;tanJarJ li1r judging a tine watch. And 11 'till j.,, l int ii recent electronic tet:hnolngy intro- tlUl'ed ljUartt watche-., vinually every watch was Po"Crl'Cl h~ mt:chanic' (l\lain Spnng-. and Balance \Vhc.>el,). And althuugh 'ilm1c mcchanic:il watche~ are ~1111 available with traditional n •Jft.,man,hip, most new watchl~ feature qu:.in1 ek-ctnc power. Most new quartz watchc-; arc ac.'Curate to with in 60 seconds per year, Jlnd require a imple battery change usually once ~ year. Finding the right price. r-- Naturally, you'll be the one to For IN no-.; decide' just how much ro ~on l\Js4'st!f:;;:J:::,!,,'9·50 your new watch. Bur we 'II make t .wlin ' PM/Jur l>rt'U fi I f (h.o!'f::.. l /JJ sure you have a ne se l.oction o prices. Watc~ vary with the specific name and style. O~r watches start at less than l50 for a Pul"iar, and go up to over Sl 3,900 for the Piaget Polo. And V;.e offer many othe~ at nearly any price in-between. One thing's for sure. Whatever you spend. you'll be buying quality, made by a watch company that knows their craft, and one that's backed by our own reputation. Why look an~ eht? " We think the selection you'll find at Jewels by Joseph will help make your decision easier. And save you houM of ruMing from place to place. And that. gives yoo more time to enjoy your new watch. Jl:WfLS ~ JOS0111 Al -Jor mdi amt llfttl f'e'Jt11'°""'1tl J~ by Jo.tfllt ~ W1'1t-. @A tndition of trust f~ over 60 years. Located It South Co.t Plaza, lower level near May Compeny, in C>tt1 Meta. Phone (714) 54()..9066 ThurlcMy. O.C.mbef 4, 1980 Special purchase 69.99. 'Wool and wool blend jackets Like our boucle that's cut full to wear with dresses and skirts. Mushroom or berry wool/nylon, misses sizes . Coats, 25. for days that~ start .out sunny Or our easy wool fleece wrap that's comfortable to • ca rry and easy to slip into White or .camel, misses sizes ,Coats, 25. and end . up cnsp. Even our new pea jackets, like this double breasted version that's great for pants, navy or vicuna color, wool/ nylon misses sizes . Coats, 25. YOUNG PATIENT STRIPPED OF MARIJUANA Allee Mork, eon John, 12. In hotpttel room Boy ~enied _marijuan ~ for us·e as 'medicine'· • SACHAMt:NTO (AP) A 12·year· old cancer victim whose mother gave htm ma~Juana say11 the hospital took 1l a wa.y and he wants 1t back. And tu11 mother ~econds him. The boy, J ohn He ames or nearby <ieorgtitown , 1s in the UC Medical 'enter following surgery for non· Hodalun's lymphoma . He has recent- ly been getUng chemotherapy every t'lghl hours. a nd it makes him nuuseous. · Abildgaard, says he la 1iven anti· na usea drugs which sometimes make him drowsy. But Mrs . Mork says they don't work. SAW MRS. MORK, ··1 ... taught him how to smoke marijuana. It worked quickly. He could eat a meal a fter that. It doesn 't work for every· one, but it does for John. For him, it 's medicine. It's what he needs when .other m edications don't work. He IVlderstands that, and knows how HIS MOTHER, ALICE Mork, said opposed I a m to drug use by teen- in an interview publis hed Wednesday age rs. We're not talking a bout flaunt· .,..,,...... that she had r.ead about marijuana ·ing it. but being very discreet." re4uc1pg the nausea which often BC· Sunday. J ohn 's fathe r . Edward So11r nocr rompah ieschemotherapy B ea Q'l eS of s ubu r b a n North . . . A new California law per mits Highlands, who is d ivorced from his P 1a n~st Ke1t~ Ja~­ l'Uncer patients who a ren't helped by mother . visited him and s aw the two rett, mterruptmg rus anti nausea drugs to pa rticipate in a hair-joints. He told the hospital staff. solo performance in ~ year trial of ma r ij uana. But John M t I · doesu 't fit the hospita l's guidelinfs on Mrs. Mork said she got a call Mon· 0 n r e a t w 1.c e frt>q uency of t reatment. day frorn John, who was crying and ~ecaus.e !>f coughing Mr s Mork said she ta ught him last saying that he'd been told he'd be m audience, rebuked month how to purr a joint kicked out of the hospital if he had the crowd by saying But Sunday, the hospital police marijuan a. "People don't hear. 1·onf1 scatedhis twohalf-joints "R ight no I 'm very bitter," d on 't feel. d o n 't John's phys1l'1an. Dr Charles Mrs Mork said see." • SHOP TONIGHT TILL 9 p.m. South Coast Plaza till 9:30. MISSION VIEJO • SOUTH COAST PLAZA . CHOOSE YOOR WATERFORD 'FROM. THE LARGEST ·coLLECTION IN THE U.S.A. For your holiday shopping· pleasure, we 've gathered the largest collection of Waterford treasures m the United States. Come see a.II our excitmg pieces. Each mouthblown. hand cut and polished to shimmering perfection. . Wa1tmg to go home to your collection, or to be presented to a special friend. Everything from Oinir:ig Accessories, 652 Two-piece hurricane lamp. Faceted top on pedestal, 86.25 GENERAL NEWS 'Ladies <Jnly' spicy catalog ORLANDO, Fla. (AP> -AMa Keefer, an en- terpr ising mortgage company employee, has com· piled a book entitled "For Ladies Only " that Jiata a bevy of eligible bachelors -alJ ready, willing and able to make new friends with members of the op- posite sex. The book devotes a page to each of 85 m en, of· re ring reade rs a photogra ph and such vital statistics as age, height, we~ht, hair a nd eye col· or. schooling an.areer lpformation. THE BACHELORS· RANGE IN age, from 2Slo over 65. · With each listing, there ls a lso the subject's "female attribute preference," his entertainment preferenre. his ho bbies and sports. The final entry is a n editor 's note with a tidbit on the man gleaned from his personal lire. Earh bachelor's page also contains a mailing address so that interested ladies may contact him and request a meeting. MS. K E EFER SAID SHE PUT the book together from about 200 nominations and applies · lions she received. Published by a local company. it went on sale last week for $7.70. Next. she said, is t he inevitable sequel: y For Gentlemen Only." .. Christmas tree ornament, 1i 80. Third of a senes. Gift boxed, 26.50 Enlarged lor de1a11 Luxurious scent bottle. Enhance your fragrance. 47.75 For your best cordials, 127.50 Lismore shot glass. A . measure of elegance, Ring stand de luxe. A jewel for jewels, la • BULLOClf S SOUTH COAST PLAZA, 3333 Bristol St .. (714) 556-0611· •BULLOCK'S MISSION VIEJO, Mission Viejo Mall, (714 ) 395-311 1 • ·. • • -· •• -# •• • .. • • .. -•• .._. .... ,,. • , , -• ..... ... .. -• .... ,,. _ •• -...... -....... .._ --... • .. • •• -·-·-·~·-----~y ·-·--------... __.,_..., .... ---~~-~~-~-~~~-------~-------~~~ • / (. INllD•: •Comk• Hain preparations under way 0.1ty l'l'-1 SW.I l'Mte Trucks are ha uling dirt out of the San Diego Creek Cha nnel near UC Irvine m order to inc r ease the capacity of the waterway befo re the start of th.e rainy season. Another purpose of the Orange Cou nty Environmental Agency project is to reduce the amount of dirt and silt that tould pot entially flow into ~ewport Bay Gas saving urged on CoIJnty officials Film about blind debuts t\ l><>n<'f1t premi ere screenin~ of lhc· f1 lt n "St-ein!!, 1n the Dark" will b<> µresented at 7 .30 p.m . Salurda~. Dec 6 at Golden West College 1n lfuntin~ton R<'ach By FREDERICK SCftOEM EHL Of tlM o.lly l'llee Staff If you were a resident in a California county that had cut its gasoline consumption by 25 per- cent, and the United States el(- Westminster Dia/,.A-Ride accepts all Beginning for the firs~ time this week, a Dial-A-Ride system is available in Westminster for riders of all ages. The Orange County Tr ansit District formerly aecepted only senior citizens on the special system, whic h gives riders doo rstep-to-doorst e p service from their ho m es t o their deetlnaliona, or vice versa. The system has been ex- panded throughout the county, howeve r , and peo ple i n Westminster are a mong four fifths of the county residents who now have Dial-A-Ride service. The service started along the coast from Newport Beach to Seal Beach last month. The Dial-A· Ride service is de· signed for short hops to stores. doctors' -offices and other bus slops . One-way fare is Sl, and 50 cents for senior ritizens and the handicapped. Riders who take trips outside one of the 34 service zones in the county have to change vans and p a y another fare. alt hough special trips can be arranged for h~dicapped ri de rs . Trans fers to other OCTD buses are free. Prospective riders can call 778-3425 (DIAL ) for more tn· formation about the Dial-A-Ride syst em. perienced a 10 percent shortage, you'd be sitting pretty_ Not so if you were a resident of a county that had done little or nothing to cut its dependence on gasoline. The two scenarios are present- ed in a JS-page report "Liquid Fuels Conservation " prepared for officials of the state's cities and counties by the Government Commission on Conservation and Renewable Resources. CONTENTS OF t he report were outlined to news reporters Wednesday in conjunction with the ope ning of t he County S upe rvisors Association of Cali fo rn ia con ve n tion 1n Anaheim. Through the report, the com· mission is hoping to build in· terest· among local officials in taking actions to reduce depen dence on foreign oil supplies. Several of the state's 400 cities a nd 52 counties already have taken steps to cut gasoline use. In Davis. for example, city e mployees are required to take a course to learn how to drive• more fuel efficiently. John Longville, a Rialto city councilman who is chairing the commission 's T r ansportation Fuels Group, said teaching gov - e rnment e mployees fuel con servation techniq ues on the job has a doubling effect. Employees, he expla ined . begin using the same tet·hnique!-. with their private veh1des. f' R E S N 0 C 0 l ' N T Y Supervisor Bruce Bronzan, saw the sec()nd par t of the com· mission's two-pronged attaek to . conserve gasoline use 1s to <1ss1st in t he prep aration of Lol'al Emergency Energy Operation Plans. Preparation of the plans by counties and submission to the state Energy Com mission is required by state la w. The pro~ra m 1s aimed ctt rats· ing fund!> for Sen·ices fo r the Hltnd. lnl· The film itself wi ll focus on the org<mization's pre· st·hool for hlind children. After the sneen111~. members of the audience will be able to meet Services for lhe Bli nd staff member:-and youn~sters who appean:d in the h im Refresh· ments will IX' served, and a raf- ne will be r·onducted. Tickets to the fund-raiser. at $10 each, can be obtained at the Services for tht' Bli nd offi ce, 20 15 N. Uroadway. Santa Ana,~· at the door Sierra .Club sets lecture · "The Garbage Time Bomb" 1s thl· title or a program being of- fered Tuf'~rla~ hy the Orange ('ountyS1c•1 r:iClub Atlorn<·y T t."rry T r umbull, chairman of the state Solid Waste YI anagemcnt Board. will lel'turt> on lhe problems of disposing or California's annual 46 million tons or W<tSlf' at Saddle back High School in Santa Ana at 1 30 p.m The puhllr as inv1t('d to thf' frE'e leeturc• Teach~rs nix plan PORTLA~U. Ore. (Al'> l'\Jrent-s will ht>l p choose ll'ache rs in s ome Por lla nd C'lt>mentary schools , undE'r a pla n adopted by the school board The plan. opposed by teachers wa~ also cnt1(·1zed by the Rlac•k l;nited Front. a civil rights group. .( I A Christmas Checklist -i · .. ~~~.A~ ~ . -tr'1r. -~ , Plan ahead now so you won't forget.anyone or anything! lr 0 El::t-ro-n-ic_G_a_m_e_s--0-G-ri-ft_D_e_c_o_ra_t_io_n_s __ ...., .. \.~·l J I. J -{~(:'.,-, ~· ./T./._ ·"" CTParcel Post Wrap " _ 0 Bqxed cards • O Partyware O Moneyholders ~ v · o 1nvitat1ons ,r'~~-. ~, \~i.-/'T D Gi(~ Wrap O Stocking Stuffers . ·· O Ribbon & Varn O Gift Tags ->-------"'- ( O Backgammon Games ' • O Pen & Pencil Gift Sets e&.'' I .. • __J. ~{_,~<\}_, .,.w ~f'D//b_·<;ff~~ ~ • Cr"tative excellence is an American tradition. Century Stationer And Toy Center ... s...... South Coast Plaza ·Cotto Meta VISA Phone 5'5-602•· Master C~rd . , . ""' ... , ............. -..... ,,,, ............. _......,.,,,,_ .... .,, -..... ' Thurldey, December 4, 19'0 • J OM. y fllLOr .. • • • Casing a 'e~tD:•P' ! MUsing cat imbroglio in court By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of ... Dellyl'lleellMf The wisdom of Solomon could be used next Tuesda y when a Harbor Area realtor who ad- mittedly took matters into her own hands goes on trial for theft of a trapped pet cat that went scat as she was taking it to the an im al pound. Observers on the 'police and courts scene say the case 1s wit hout precedence in local memory. Lois Miller has pleaded in- noc4Ult to four separate criminal counts filed following Newport Beach poli ce investigation into the a lleged catnap case dating back to last spring. SHE IS SCHEDl,;LE D for jury trial commencing Tuesday at 9 a.m. in Harbor J udicial District Court on lhe misd emeanor counts Conviction on any one or all or the state or city statutes could resµlt in six months in jail or a $500 fine for ea ch count filed in the case or the vanished Billy Joe, aSiamesc4-year·old . The cat escaped from Mrs. Miller's custody in the lrvine- Tustm region. THE WILLIAMSES, who say they spent $232 advertising for Billy Joe's return a nd having him traced unsuccessfully by a feline-fmding firm rebuffed a S50 offer made through the court last J une. Based on evidence the Orange County District Attorney's Of- fice gleaned from a police re- port, Mrs. Miller is for mally char ged with: -P etty the ft, unde r the California Penal Code -Willfully and unlawfully tak- ing an animal, a Newport Beach Municipal Code section similar to the state statute, but with one subtle difference. No proof is re- quired that the defendant had prior intent to keep the animal when it was taken. The taiong m itself is a crime. · . -FINDING A LOST animal and appropriating it without re - turning it to its rightful owner- if known -or making a reasona- ble effort to-find the owner and reunite the two, also a state law. -Unlawfully and maliciously neglecUng an animal or causing it needless suffering, such as in failure lo provide adequate food and shelter, another rity code in· fraction. Fences may tradi tionally make good neighbors and there is one between the Williams home at 1515 Ruth Lane and the M tiler residence at ,rt508 Dover Drive in the Dover Shores district. But the notoriously indepen· dent territorial prerogatives of cats are what have made non- s peakin• neighbors of Mrs. M Iller and the Williamses. or neig hbors who on ly s peak through their lawyers. The trouble began immediate· ly after Mrs. Miller bought her · $300,000 Dover Shores home with swimming pool 18 months ago, she says, hoping it would be-a haven from footloose felines. 'T m allergic to cats." she claims . "Ri~ht away, nine eats de· cided my backyard 1s where tht'Y wanted lo live." she con- tinues. A •'RIEND s uggested a com mer cial cat trap, then brought one over and baited 1t for her the last time they saw Billy Joe he had over-r ipe fi sh on hi s breath . the Williamses say Btlly Joe m ust have been the cat in her baited trap, says Mrs. Miller. Once she trapped the cat, she sll,Y s. she headed for Orange to dispose of it but became worried en route for the.captive's safety locked i n the trupk of her Cad illac Seville. THE CAT, says Mrs. Miller. couldn't be seen 10 the darkened trunk. so she-opened the cage door to peek in on him. And at that Point he shot out seeking his freedom. vanishing into the Apr il ni ght OC due con~rvation kits Orange County households are scheduled in April to receive kits designed lo conserve the amount of water used in bathrooms. The ki ts will come in the mail from the state Department of Wate r Resources, w hich has chosen Orange County as one of its test l:Ounties for the con- ser vation experiment. Inside the kits. residents will find a plastic bag, some dye tablets and a few sho wer head inserl'\, The plastic bag is made to fi t ins ide the toilet tank. where 1t can displace about three qu~rters or a gallon or water after each flush, said Dick Angelos. the depa rtment 1s water projects. branch l:h1ef in •Los Angeles , The dye tablets are for tests to see if water 1s leaking from the tank into the bowl, and the m- serts a re lo c ut down the amount of watC'r that leaves the shower nozzle, he said. Angelos said lhe kits and an accompanying public informa· t1on campaign will cost lhe de· part ment about 5915.000 for O~a nge County But he added. "T he s avings wil l go on for severai years ... The devices are expected lo save about 6.000 acre feet of water each year, whi ch Angelos said will save customers a total of $690,000. A savings also will be made in 011 because, of the re- d uced use of water in showers. He s aid that reduction will amoµnt to about 200,000 barrels or oiT per year. or S6 m11l1on. Orange County will be the second county to try the water saving system. Kits were sent to residents of Santa Bar bara County this year and Angelos said an estimated 35 percent or the households ins talled t he toilet bag. The Orange County Board or Supervisors unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday s upporting the conservation plan. GOURMET MARKET DELANEY BROS . SEAFOOD from lhc clear waters of the Pac1f1r Fresh Frozen Mahi Mahi .... 1.69 lb. MEAT DEPT. center Cat 7·Boae Pot Roasts ~ .. ~.it lb. O· Bone Cback Roasts .... , ......... 1.t8 lb. Lean Meaty Short Ribs.of Beef .... 1.49 lb. Pleue pl1ce your s~cl1l Chriltm11 .. ·orders In adv1a~ 110 we u n assure yoe the qu11lly yoU:rt' used lo It DPl1ney'1. We wlll lllle fe1ture llH prime ribs of beer (not IHI than 30 d1y1I, upertly prepued, with 111 e,.XCHI r1t Ind bone removed ror ea1y t1bln lde urvlel-. ' )IORNING FRESH PRODUCE So. 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Smoky Bar and Strawberry Bon Sons. 31.98 oiv5 gu .. ranteen de1tve1y C"•'Qf! 1r sn1ppeo 1-leritage CICl88ic 7 oz. SalarfTM Summ~r Sausage, 8 oz. Sharp Cheddar Stick. 7 'Ii oz. Smoky Bar, 7 oz. Smoked Go'uda. 4 oz. Graptne, four 2 oz.. Cheese Spreads, 3 •;, oz. Dessert Cake and Strawberry Bon Bons 't' 11.50 • plus ouaren1eeo oe1,.e•Y cneroe 11 shipped Stt ~ • aa.uay otbtt ftat food cpfts on dilpLly •• yoar n~dy ~· fliclcor7 fGrms South Coaat Plaza Coat• Meaa Phone 540-lll1- Brtatot at S.., Diego '"'Y· LowerC........ ..... ll'J.~~~!)pe;;;n;D;a=~~-.. ~ ...... ~~J~~1;~;;;;::ii~,.~~ __ __.L ___ ----~ --·· J 8C fTllL -Jerry Urinpton la a movin1 tarfet for t,he Jeen of UCLA bc>oeten. But he slil proclaims himself a diebard Trojan fan . Mldllorses ~ Two charged in rustling RENO <AP} -It sounds like a page from the script or "The Misfits," the 1961 movie in which Clark Gable played a wild horse r~tler on the· Nevada range. Two men are charged with conducting a ''mid- night roundup" of seven wild horses on federal land near Fallon, and taking six of the horses to Utah for sale. A seventh horse. is alleged to have died in the roundup. The men, Blaine Johnson or Fallon and Wayne Christianson or Grantsville, Utah, say they were only doing what Nevada ranchers do all the time; rounding up horses which probably strayed off their property in the first place. BUT THE GOVERNMENT SAYS they were breaking a federal la.w whlch prohibits anyone from "willfully removing wild free-roaming horses from public lands and . . . maliciously causing the death of a wild free-roamint horse." The case has resulted in a constitutional challenge to the federal wild horse statutes -a challenge which was turned down by a federal dis- trict judge this week. Defense attorneys Martin Weiner and David Gamble argued that the statute protecting wild horses is so vague that it violates 5th Amendment rights to due process. Specifically, they said, the definition of "wild free-roaming horses" is not specific enough to be C'onstitulional. THE LAW SAYS "WILD FREE-ROAMING hor ses" are "all unbranded and unclaimed horses on public lands of the United States." Weiner and Gamtye S!)' there ate many un· branded domestic horses in -Nevada, some of which occasionally stray onto public lands. They a lso say the meaning of "unclaimed hones" is not clear, and that it's possible there is no such thing as a wild horse, since all such horses in Nevada are believed to have descended from domestic horses. U.S. District Judge Edward Reed disagreed. In an opinion, Reed said the meanin1 or the statute is largely dictated by common sense. As for the contention that wild horses don't exist, he said Congress established their existence when it passed the wild horse laws. The constitutional challenge brushed aside. the case goes to trial today. Both Johnson and Christianson could face prison terms 1f they are convicted. THE MEN HAVEN'T DENIED what hap· pened, but say they thought the captured horses were probably strays from Johnson's nearby ranch. They say the practice of catching horses on public lands is widespread in Nevada. ''It's kind of an old habit," said Johnson. "All ranchers capture horses." Johnson and Christianson insist they sold the horses to good homes, and not for slaughter. "I've never sold..a horse for slaughter in my life," said Johnson. Johnson said he knew there was a law against catching the horses, but added. "I didn't know it was so severe." ASSISTANT U.S. ATTORNEY EDWARD Kane said he could only remember hearing of one ·other case against suspected wild horse rustlers in Nevada. The current case, he said, could be an impor- tant one, and could lead to changes in wild horse laws. something ranchers would like to see. Said Kane, "If I was a rancher out there and they were eating my feed, I'd probably want something done about it too." Chinese boy, 5, in junior high . PEKING <AP) -Although he was only 4, Wu Jianfeng found primary schOol a little slow. Now, at age 5, he has enrolled in a junior high school'in China 's Shanxi Province and has a good command or· mathematics and the necessary Chinese cha racters, the Shanxi daily reports. Young Wu 's father, a junior. high sch~l graduate, is an accountant for a crt;<tat cooper ative and his mother is a hom emaJrer , said the paper . He started acquiring knowledge from his older brother and sisters when he was 3 and last year. started off :to 'Primary · school· about ·th~ years. early', the paper said. It said a skip into third grade this year wasn't enough so he was enrolled in a junior hi"h school. 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We hope to begin 1qa1 with our new Country Fre'lch and Country Em~lish -· lines ana ,ome ant1Ques and w ill be 1nv1t1ng you to preview our new look at a later date. • • • ' •. • • • ~ • ,,... • ' , f"' • • • • •. • • 4 .... •• ,.. • ,. ,. • ·-· -· ..... •• • ,. • • • •• •• .. I• • • II •• ~ ..,,, ,. •"""19 ~.,,,," ~-----,. ..... -.... ~...... ---. ... ....--.-~.-~~ ... --~-------------... -----.,... ___ __., ___ . . •I.._ ....... -... .. ... ..... . - Al'lor Hobert Redford and lt1s wife. Lola. arrt\.l' for Natural Hesour<'l:'S Defense Count·tl dmrwr 11f Nt:•w York. Redford was presented with a l'OUrH II award at the drnnt:•r for h1~ dtorts on behalf of w ilder· ness preser\'atio11 and ~ular l'nergy de- vclopml'nl ~ef~e~s report on-POW ru1d MIA WASlll NGTO~ 1A1'1 Over t he past rive months. the Dd<'nSf' lntcllagcnec Agent·y has re- l'ei ved about 125 add1t1onal reports from ln- do(•h1nese n •fugecs con n•rn in~ Am e r inrn servicemen stilt unat·counted for in Southeast Asia. the a gen<·y·s l'h1l'f says Lt Gen Eui::en<' f<' Tighe Jr told a llouse ' Foreign Affairs s ubeomm1ttee that the evidence brings to approximately 900 the number of refugee reports about alleged sightings of Americans. crash locations. grave s1l<'s :rnd the handling of remains of U.S. servi('emen. · IN VI E W <H' SUC'll DATA, the '*ge ncy believt•s that "we must pursue with greatest vigor our investigal ions of a ll reports from or of that -area whether the-y spealr"of t-he m1s~ing or the dead ... Tighe said. According to the• Pentagon. approximately 2,500 Amen cans are unanounted for · ~ Southeast Asia: five years aftt.>r the <'Ommun ,,ic·•ory in Vietnam. Laos and Cambodia Since then. the• Oefensl· 0 <'parlm1: •. ~ has of. f1c1ally cjlanged the status of nearly all prisoners of war a nd those missing m action to "presumed dead.·· Only one serv1C'eman 1s f<?rmally still listed as a POW and 13 others as MIAs H 0 .W E V F. R . T II F. D E F F. S S E lnte ll1 gl•nc·l• Agt'n t·~. along with the var ious m1lltar~ s<·n·1l·es. thl· Stall' Department and the ~al1onal Ll'ag ul:' of ~·amil1es of Amer1('an Pnsoners anti ~11ss1ng in Southeast As ia. has eon- t 1nued lo pn•ss tor a cktallcd. t'ase by-l·ase ac t·ounling by llan111 and its alflt.-s dcs p1ll' persistent l"C>mmun1st oppos1t1<111 This n·~1stanl'f' wa~ Ltrukrltncd when the sub n>mm1ttcc•s outgc11n1-t C'ha1rman. H('p LeslE'r L Wolrr. D·N 't' • d1sl"l11M•d at the hearing that the V1elm1mese l'l'Jt•tt('d l ' S pet1t 1011~ be<1nng more than 200.000 s 1gnaturt•s 111 support of the ~1 1As a< .. t·ounting l'ffort. · A esa \7erde \J ine and ~quor ' CHEMIN BLANC SALE! BERINGER 1979 NAPA VALLEY CHENIN BLANC Gold Medal. L.A County Fair Reg. 4.oo sl.44 PEDRONCELLI 1979 SONOMA CHENI N BLANC . Stiver Medal. Orange County Fair Reg. 3.5os2.99 TAYLOR CALIF. CEtLARS CHENIN BLANC Silver Medal. L.~. County Fair Reg. 3.19s2.66 All 750M Just 1n flme ror holiday en1oyment we bring you ttus fine selection or sate·oriced Chen1n Blanc - Cahforn1a s most popular varietal white wine TAYLOR CALIF. CELLARS CllaWh, ..... ..._, l•+s-dr ~99 I .IL 1.., $4.Jt ~ 6. We're a family-owned store and love to sell fine wines. e>epec1ally when they're pnced at S5.00 and under. We belteve that fine California wines are available at reasonable prices and that you don·t have to be wealthy or a wine snob· to enjoy them. Come on in and let's talk wine! · NEW! 45 IMPORTED BEERS! 549-4044 ~BAKER AT HARBOR...,, DAILY PILOT • . ... -.-..... ,. .... ... ,.. ... _, t 'oetl NtampN j' Benefits to increase _ WAStllNGTON CAP) .lo,ood Assiatan A1riculture Secretary 1tamp bt'neCtl11 for about::!-..::22!:.....:JWM..._..__~rol Tucker ..Eoreman alao said up· Amer1can...i will .ro uf1 y I .5 percent ward adjustment.a will be made Jan. on J an l , t he> government aays. l in..t~uctiona used to calculate 'fht> ttc ross·the board Increase, the net income for households receiving ftriil II\ " ye1iir. mean~ a family oft ood stam ps. fo ur with no net rnc·ome will recGi.vei Prelimina ry government figures S233 in food stamps, up from $209. the s h o w 22 mill ion p eople wer e AMrn·uJt ur•e Depa rtment said. partici&;>ating in t he food stamp pro- lluwt'vcr. only a small number of gram m September. receiving an households havt' no net income, and average benefi t of $34.11 . ~ most participants 10 the program wi ll During the same month of 1979 19.3 1't'l'e1ve less than the maximum million people received food stamps amount ~C".iusc benefits drop as net with an average benefit of S33.24. the 1n1·orne mc-reases government said. COP WINS UWSUIT O KLAHO MA C I TY CA P) -An Arkansas policem an who claimed he wu hanged by his heele a nd pelted with firecr ackers by police officers after being ar· rested near h~re~ has been awarded $165,00o by a federal ju_ry. The s uit was filed by Jerry Dean Ray, a Little Rock policema n, who was arrested last year on a n intoxlcatiO{l com· pla int after an argument at a bowling alley in the suburb of Edmond. MERCURY SAVINGS . • aHd lou aNOriatio11 j E1t~utl11• Olllna: 7112 !dtnoer Av. .. Huntington Beach, CA 92847 Southern C1/llornl1 R~lon11 OlllcH · ~77 E. LA Palm.1 Ave,. Anaheim, CA 92807 8~5 Valley View St., Buena Patil, CA 80l20 16511 Arnell! Ad., C1mar1110,.CA 93010 20715 S. Avalon Blvd . C11ton CA 907Ae 23Q21 I.Ake C.nltr 01 .• (Laile Forni). El To10, CA 92e30 1001 'E. lmpe1lal Hwy .. La Habra, CA 90631 G? • 4 140 Long Beach Blvd .. Long Beach, CA 90807 • ·; 22939 Hawthorne Blvd., T0tr1nc1, CA 9050!1 • 1()86 Irvine Blvd., Tustin. CA 92880 IQU•I • 235 N C1tru1 Ave .. 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"f ... , ft11\411Jft Hun1lng1on Bench P.nfi t ou1 Hwy v of Pler ( .....,""" _,,, I) Convenient Loc .. 1ons Newport Beach ' 1400 Pacl8c Cout Hwy Making Money In Stocks in the SO's " K emp R 1 c ha r d son, President of ·Jenks, Kenn.i fer, Richardson Newport Beach investment counselors, will be conducting 'an informal seminar on how to make m~ey on stocl\s stock selections and the bull market of .the 80 s. Mr. Richa;dsof'I, a registered investment advisor, manaQes both individual and retirement funds. Over the past six years o: managing accounts, he has achieved an exceptional rate o r eturn. When: Oecember10,7:30p.m . Where: Airporter Inn Hotel, Newport Beach Admission by rese~va!ion only Call (714) 760-8011 to make your reservation .. Tlaeater approved kttress Jane Fonda and activist husband Tom Hayden have won approval for con!' struction of a children's theater on their ranch in Santa Barbara. It was at first de- nied for fear that overnight political fund -raisers would be there. Diesels get I 1 smog break SAN Dlli.:GO (AP> -The California Air Resources fSoard has granted diesel auto manufac- turers a ont!-year extension of 1981 model-year emission standards in a move it says will lead to better long-range controls. "Our decision will save manufacturers money and guarantee a broad variety of diesel cars in California," Air Resources Board Chairman Mary Nichols said. THE BOARD'S ACTION CAME after heanng testimony from car makers who said the one-year delay wilJ enable them to offer both 1982 and 1913 model-year diesels in California. Ms. Nichols said the anti-smog extension will allow manufacturers to concentrate on developing sophisticated controls for 1983 that will be used for many years, rather than devoting time toward ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ me~ing Mandar~ originalb dev~oped o~y for the 1982 m~el year. ~ I C 1d/1//tl(: 1/1(: The technology being developed is intended to control nitrogen oxide emissions, the most difficult pollution problem created by diesels. The newest generation of controls relies on electronic monitor- ing of e ngine operations to improve the performance of the exhaust system. NITROGEN OXIDE EMl~IONS ARE a key component of the brownish smog that is the state.'s. worst air pollution problem, board members said. Th~ board's action wiU require diesels to con· tinue rfteeting a nitrogen oxide emission stand ard of 1.5 grams per mile in i982. The standard origi nally was imposed on 1981 models . In 1983, diesels must meet an emission standard of 1.0 gram per mile. Mogul's foi'mer lt'if e 'evicted' CHICAGO (AP) -Pulling on her mink jacket and picking up her dog, Ching, Joan Wrigley headed into the outside world after being evicted from the $350,000 condominium she formerly shared with her ex-husband, chewing gum tycoon William Wrigley. Leaving the property on the deadline eviction set by a federal cburt judge, Mrs. Wrigley said : ·'On e good thtng yo"U can say a bou't mov· ing, I won 't have to read about Bill Wrigley a nymore." h(jl!~lo, ·-~pk!! ,r/ !/J(;rf,t;fJ 1 THE EVICTION ROUNDED OFF THE couple's divorce battle that began more than four years ago and stretched into Wisconsin, where the --~_....__....,.; Wrigleys have an estate, and through 12 lawsuits. Wrigley finally won an annulment to their six-year marriage and his wife's eviction from his 24th- floor condo. -._ Bayside D rive at Jamboree Road Newport Beach "And once. ha, I was a millionaire's wife ... I think I'm in a state of disbelief," said Mrs . Wrigley, who has filed for bankruptcy. She declared her debts to be SI million and Wrigley refus~ to pay them. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ''I'~ NEVER GET ~RRJED again. I've been through three husban~ -apparently I'm not very good at it," she said. "No, I'm not bitter, I'm just disappointed in myself for marrying ·a man like Bill Wrigley." CJ/arbor Pull of olidayCZ-tea§,ure~ I 'r '..'' San Joaquin Hills Road • San Miguel Drive Mrs. Wrigley moved to a small North Side townhouse that her son from a former m arriage, Christopher, 24, had bought. Termites threat to historic hall • ""J PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Termites have put the bite on Independence Hall, and the National ·~...,,;i• Park Service is taking steps to prevent the birthplace of the Bill of Rights and the Constitution from becoming a historic feast. Part Service workers recently noticed "mud tubes" in the basement of the hall's ~ast wing. Termites make the wbes out of regurgitated wood and then burrow under them tQ protttt,the selves from light and air. The Park Service has had exterminators spray for termites for years and, although some of the h11ngry little wood-chompers have been seen from time to time, no damage to the ball has occur~. But ·the latest evidence has given the Park Service reason to upgrad~ preventive measures . . . ' .. for .Best Quality and Selection of Handmade rugs from China, Persia, I ndl'a & Romania at reasonable prices. 2421 E. Coast Hwy. (714)"673-2224 Cordna del Mar RAFF jewelry- (ii 13 STONEWOOD DOWNEY 861 071• 6338 PACIFIC Ill VO HUNTINGTON PARK Sft.7386 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 6 .. 10«0 Cordials and Compli111ents ·from Donavan & Seamans. The~e handcrafted and im{X>rted ind1 v1dual crystal cordials bnng compltment~ tu any table With .clear can'c.•d rem and/)()\\ 1 ... 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The deal began to nunrble two years ago when the Secunt ies and Exc·hange Commissio·n c harged in a civil s uit that the organizeri; --·-·-owned grazing rights, not s triµ mining . rights, to most of the 22.000 acres or ran<·h land th(•y cla1medtocontrol in Wyomrng Criminal mdi<'tment<; were r e turned by a rcdcra l grand Jllry Ill Boston last month, ident1ry1ng the key men in the scheme as George Osserman and Paul Garfinkle. pa rtners in a s uburban Newton law firm. and Irwin ~eyer ;met Stephen Frit-dman . Rroadway lh!!alrit:al promoter<; anti pro du<·<'r:-or"A11n1e " I N A ~1 E)10 RANDL'\1 ld1•d in t· S D1:-lrit·1 Court. tlw S I-:(' dC"H'rtbcd tht· \t•ntun· <1:0. "ad{· v1c·c· to 1-(l'lll'ri.lll' '""'' amount). nl l'<t:-11 for Ossl•rman, (;;Jrf1nklc. ~ of 7\l'Ylf.1"la- ~ cl<Dr~ firm5 \)d:a.'!7.) l'UNT H•TWOOO MtCALLUM COOPE" \It·~ t•r a111t Frwd11i.111 anti 1h1•11 .1:-!'>oc1i.11t•:-111 n·tur11 ' 1t11 1111• d1:- t 1 1t111111111 o1 trauct11 lt•n1 la\ lll·tl111· 11111" Ill l'Olllll't'llllll \\ llh a ,h,1111 r11111111g \ t•nt un• · · A1·<·11nlmg to tht' gon·1111111·11t tht• "l'ht:'mc worked th1-.. \;,a' Tht• promoter~ bought tht· la1.d right :-from ranehl'rs for SJ00,000 through o ne compa n ~. th1•n tra ns rerred them to P1 otl:in1.1l. a 1·orpo ralion controllecl I>\ 0 :- :-.<'rrn an and Garrmkll' ~.ext. 1 hl'y sl't up a II mi led partnt'rship. n 11!C'd SJ :\tineral .\ssonalcs. and o;ulu 111lc•rt•sts in the pa rlnersh 1 p I or $:JO ,000 l'<ll'h G OSSE RMA!'ll AND (;ar- l 1 nk l e o r g·a 111zed o th e r tax s heltl•rs <Lnd set up u na lionw1de m·lwork of sale:-rnC'11 , lawvers. al'l'Ount ants ani.J 111ves t merit a<lv1~t>rs. s ay ... the SF:(' ~lt•ver a nd Friedman used C'On· U1t·ts m sho~ 1Jus111c:>). to s ell 1n te resb to at.:tori;, s m gers and baC'kers of Hroadway i;hows :')t oney flowed rn ··As demand for more and rnore part1<·1pation in the l'Oal t-dx s ht•lter <leal mounted. the defend· Jnl:-. created one sham limited partnership arte1 anoth<'r to at c·um 1110d<1tl' people s1•e k 1ng to avoid µt·rs11nul tax ltohllity." <11· cord mg tnt he mdit·trnenl In lht' lm;t three months of 1!171;, ' the backers created three more parl-nc r s hlp11 und took in $20 malhonin cash. inves ligatorssay. "IT WAS GETTING n~ar Chi rstmas. and people were try- ing lo rind tax deductions," said one governm ent lawyer. ''People we re jumpin g to get in on this.•' Prosecutors say the salesman a nd al'C'Ountants received com · missions or 15 to,20 percent that hHUl l•d $4 millio n. Most of the olher money was funneled to Garfinkle, Osserman, Meyer and Friedman. They bought cars and jLJ~t arr,Qlru>e and st~stied money_ 1n foreign bank accounts, the gov- e rnment da\ms The offering memorandum for the tax s helter s aid in vestors t'<1uld "'rite off SS ror e ach dollar the\' 111,·ested and that when min- ing· lwgan. they "ould receive an annual 13 IJ<'rl'l'lll return on their 111' t-:-1 mrnb IT "OHKEL> THIS w<tv With l'at'11 $30.000 l'<!Sh invest m.t'nl. the hll\'t•r.., .. 1g11ed a $1 25.000 note with t hl' understanding that thP nott-' W(lUld f lt'V(·1· have lo he reµaid Thl' $1:Xi,OOO total was :-huwn 0 11 I h t • h ct 11 k s a :-. p a ·y rn (' n t t 11 J 'rndan1a1 ~s an a<lvanC'C royalty I or I ut un· 1·oa l µroduC'IJon l 'r1<kr I.ix i ·t'gulal1011' at ll1•' I 11111'. ad\ ~llh'l' roy<1lt1l's lnr t'Oal 111111111~ t·ould l.11· da1nt(•ci as a lax 111:-.s Hui '"H'l' I ht·re wa~ no w;n th,· 1·111wc•111 t·oultl lllllll' c·nal, th~· ).!ct\ l'l llllft•nl r·l a 1 ms l hl' lo ,1wtt1•1 11.,1..,a:-ham l>t•ll'11M· la" H'r:-. ch.·n' tl11,. In a lllt'llllll'<tll<lurn· r1lc>d lll0 thl' SE(' 1·asl'. I ;ar t tnkll":-attornt·~. l'ilul llulti.tn, 1m.11nla1ns that l;arfrt.'111 and Ch:-erman Wl'rc' gnpp,•d by an · o pl 11111sm a mount 111g to l'flal rt•vt•r" a nd Wl'rl' Sl mp)y dupt•d by tlw rand1l·rs who sold the rights to tlwlanll T HIHTEEN ALLEGED o r · gan1:wrs orthe l ax shelte r. indud ing Osserman , Garfield, Ml'yer and fo'nedman, were indicted No\' J.1 on mail fraud and con- s pira"y charges. Two investors, a Hhodc Isla nd bus inessman and Dr Gaspar Anastase, chief cf plu s t1 c s u rgery at Bos ton Univl'rsity Medica l Center . were l'l1argt>dwithtaxevasion · ·Federal Trial Attorney David Genesonsaid two dozen other peo- ple who bought interests in the coal deal in 197:7 but c laimedtrmm on their 1976 returns will also be mdicted. "Obvious ly, most people bought ht!cause they s aw a ta," be n erit." s a id o n e lawyer representing several investors . · .. Rut at was a lso represented as a wonderruJ way to make money t•ventuafly Nobody thought it "a:-•a blue c hip. Rut their 111 alt·nul gave you the reeling that .\ ou l'ould make !'ome money a ftf'r a wti11 .. " MERRY-MERRY PAPER GOODS Cups plates napkins tablecovers $1 50 Value PLASTIC GLASSES WITH HOLLY DESIGN 1 0 oz TUMBLER or 9 oz OLD FASH ION 25tor ~1.88 ~5% OFF. . Artificial r. ..,.....,.. ·····I--·~ COtUMN·· CANDLES 25% OFF HOLLY & PINE PICKS & SPRAYS 3 x3 ' 3 ··x6 3 x9 assorted colors STY RO SHAPES ALL TISSUE & FOIL CHRISTMAS ~~-=~~ 20% OFF HANGING DECORATIONS STICK-ON BOWS ,11 I t J J ,, 15/1.00 12/1 .00 5"x7 " RED PLASTIC SNACK TRAYS re 2·.88 TINSEL GARLAND 12 fl 9 ply IPQ J 4 9 BE SURE TO SEE OUR MANAGERS. SPECIAL S tie £'11di. Sw 1 D<:l 7 2.22 .. YARN TYE ',. t'' ''· ' .. 1.88 I SEE OUR S.ELECTION OF BOWLS ANO TRAYS IN HOLi· DAY PRINTS .. PERFECT FOR SERVI NG GOODIES DURING THE HOLIOA Y SEA· SON. 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MHllW'Vlft.' 1\1\(,1 'ur VHt"d h f I 1>rotf'IPI -'nd c \l\fr• '· ) ,, I ., n ,, ( ,., I I 0 , t' " " n 0 \ 0 , ,. It I ''Al\Ottultllf'n '-""rnor1AI '°"'"'',.' ,u.- ,. PIERCE H OTHHS IElL IRO AOWAY MO RTUARY 110 Or1iadway t,w,1;1 Mo•.,;1 !rd? tl150 SPICKARD I lCHll El.LE N SPIC~AR(J, Dd\VO ll#d 'I ~,, °'"<-,.moor 1, 198U Snr 1\ )U' Y'IV,.ll b t nPr f\U\-t;Mlld Rdymono r *'P•' "t1ra, J UaUQt'llf't '1--Grttte Cooor, qnd Jtrtnn,. r 14POC:h h••f-I -.on\ Pc.tu I Spic. 9\d'd and Douqldt. SO•<•drd, 1S ('rttn <Jc r-11drf'n tln<i b Qre a1 · Qr·rtndt hlldri•n ~r"1(P\ Wtll tw. f'M!ld on F 1rdctY. Of-cPmbfr ~. 1"80 At l dPM at H1lt'l\1de "h'.utn, ~ow Htll\ Memorial Ptuk Wh1U1~r. Ro~ .. Hit" Mortuary C1tff'(IH"tQ YIOAL VIOLA <.. VIDAL, resident of 1-tunt 1n<.1ton Be-a.en, Ca P4l\\ed •wav on O•<trnoe, l , 1'40 at P.a<th<d HOHlltbl f" v11tra1 df'O arra,..oemenb ,.,, Qf!lnd 1nt1 df p,,.r,-,. 8ro thf'rS Smith\ Moflud'" \lf. &S~ I RS ove rruled SAN FRANC I SCO <AP > The I RS was told by 9lh U.S. Court of Appeals that it cannot fre!'ly usf' its enforce- ment powers to get in- formation for agents in one loc·ation if that in· formation is availahle at another IRS office . The r uling t ame an an I RS t ax in vcst1gation of Hit'hard W . R yl ande r Sr. of Sac ramento. I - toal s upµly Trmperatures have d1µpl'd beluw the already freezing mark in K en - ILH·ky. Teacher seeks career . change Uy JOY('E L . KENNEDY Du r Joyl'e: I've had it with teaching. I think I'll opt'n a small s hop but do not know how lo con· ta d s uppliers for s tol'k. I need wholesalers and m a nufacturt'rs . -A.M ., Hous ton, Texas • . ( ' OBITUA~IES Deathit ~"t! ! PUBLIC NOTICE ,1 ~·· r ~ICT1T1--.... ,-: ••• l zurra tr NWttAfi'MtlNT PUBLIC NO'DCE ,.CTITIOUI eUStN•ll .NAMtl ITAT .... NT .--··-·---------•! T ... lol-lne -*' h doi ... OVtl: MU H flle IOllOWI ... 119<-.t •te ... flt 1111.i.. ...... Elaewhere Sir PA RIS (AP> Onrald Mosley, 84 . British a r istocrat who led a rascist blackshart movement In support or H itle r and Mussolin i befo r e World War II , <tied at his home -in-exile t oday at Ofs ay, near Part!. N ASHVILLE, Te nn. <AP) -Joe He athcock 66. who record ed s uch -~ Z uauc NOTICE- country tunes as "Hap-~-PY Birthday U.S.A ... and f 1CT1T1ous BUllNEH NAME ITATIIM•"T '·Bob's Rose ,'• died rr.e rot10W1no --1, ooin9 ........ M onday o C c an ce r 1 ... u ••. I STIWCTVRloL PRESERy_ATIOH, Hea.thcQ<'k also played Ho Avoc;-••01. eosu ~. c. t he rolf of Chester's un nui C I e I-n c B s T v . s I L•wrenc• GolOen11er9. 790 Av0<•do "101, ColU Mew, CA tU>I "G unsmoke. ·· rn1\ 11<1\•neu I\ c-.qeci 11., •n 1n cUv1Chh•I L•...,.nce Gol"""t.'9 Tnt\ \ta-W ... 1111(1 Willi Ille Covnlt Clt:<k OI O<•n90 Counh on Ot 100..•U,19'0 Fl•l-Pul>h\l'IOO Or.,. C.o.ut O•••v Pilot Nov lJ 10. 11 0.< •. l'ilO 0.)1 80 PUBLIC NOTIC E Pl.ANT DESIGNS BV JO'I, 12' UtO SI.,..._, IM~ll, C. t1.., Jo~ ~tlllto, 11' nr. SI , .._..,, f lll• Mi-1, '~ • ., ... !ft. cliYIO~ T111, ·~--llled wltn VO. co .... 1y Cl•rll 01 Ot.i199 Counlr on 0.CtMllet 1, IW " .... ' P..-11"*1 0r<Wl99 Cont O.llr PllOl O.c. 4, II, , .. JS. ,_, .. ,._., PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITlouS •UllN•U • NAME ITAT .. HNT I ne IOllo.lftfl --It 4IOlflt IKo>I· ne'' .,. SECU RITY 81.ANlti.T, 1"11 Seeet .. 1 l.n., HU1141noton a.ec11, C•. ., .... Sl•pllen E. S.mvtllen, 11tll s .. c,u1 1.11,. H...,.llllllOI\ le<Kll, Clo 92 .... Tiiis l>u61.-•" tonclu<t..i by •n In· dlv•Ov•I SIOPfletl E ~muellMI Th" ll•l-1 w•• llltcl wlln llW C-ly Ctetk ot Ot•noe C-h on ME"OOWVIEW PAllK MANOll, 1Ut2 re11 ,..,.,.w, 0.tO.n .,_.,., c.lllOl~fa.4 ~ ......... ,. .... ,.~ <otDtr•tl..il, IU'1 f tfl AM-, 0.,.... °"'""· c:.llWl\I•....., Tlllt __ ,I• CClft(9Uc.._ • ., • ~W -···· M&AOOWVL&W •AAI(. r"°"""' e. 0twoc11. S.Cr•Wr Tllll " .. _I -111911 wltl\ tftl Cou111., Cler• Of Orenoe CO<HICY tll ~o••Mllet 14, 1•. ,. ... u Pu1111"1e0 Or.nQP C:O.i! O.Uy PllOI Oec. 4, "· ti, ts, l'llO .... ., PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS eUllNHS NAME STAT•M•HT l ne 1011owln9 per><>n• ••e dOlll(I llu\t,..u.tJ: N E WP ORT C REST APARTMENTS, l>IO'I Suparrl>t Aw., Newport lloN<h, C• 91 .. 3 Br•n-o A D•1w Mt11noYI<, U1• So Secof\CI ,,..,. , ArcoOt•, C• "00tt T111t llU~lneu I\ <"""'"""" py •n •n· 01v1du•I -..... -•0.1'811. Pwlll 1"*" 0.MQO Coesl How. I), 20, 71. OK.•. ,., p1 .. 1n O..l•v Molh>0Ytt O•llY Piiot I n1\ \t.l-1 wH llled wlln Ille , u 11 IO Coul\lr C~ti of Or•no-Counlr on 1 O.cemlMt I, l'llO PUBLIC NOTIC E flCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne 1011ow109 llS•>Cn 11 dolftQ 11u>o M SS•l JAG OF CAl.IFORNtA, 11111 , W Otfan Fr<11\t N•wport 8t•(tt CA ., .. l ~UOU4 D••lf PtlOI ---PuDll\,_ Oranvt C.0.Sl j !he •. 11. ta. H. •'llO PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUS BUSINEU NAME STATEMENT J.iQ I S..ngn Grew•ll 1"91t Felc.lttf f ne totlow1nQ J>el\.Of"I I\ 001nQ bu$1 ln . H u<thntjlton 8e•cn A 97.... ~\\ •\ I ho~ Dv\one.-" tOflCIYtl.cl 1>1 •n on RAN 0 f R HOOE S IN ( U/91 d1v10u•I M•rine, 810Q :JI, •Pt 108. L•QUl'W C HICAGO IAl'J Geor gl' F . tsarn•tt, 73, lll11101s atton1ey gr-neral from 1941 lo l!MB. died Tu1..•suay 1n !'ai m Spnn~s J>OQ I S G•tw•ll NtQU•I, (.a ~101/ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS llH> >latomen1 ••~ •••ed w1ln ow I R1no•ll I< Wlnlwm, ?J/~l M•rlne• NAME STATEMENT I (oynt t (l~rk 01 Or•n~ counlr on 8IOQ "I AP1 708. ldQYll<l N1Qve1. C• <:Lt:N CQVE, N .Y <AP) Artist F.lizabelh Sho umat-0ff; H2. who :15 years ag u s umn1 oncd he lp when l'r l'i.1dcnt Frank lin HOoSl'Vt.'11 th1•d I 1 n1:-fOllO'W•"Q p('(\Qn I\ 001n<J bu\I Nov II,,. 'f1t>11 rlf'\\ d \ , ....... , lh•~ DU\ll°lb\\ Ii t.Of"O'iCIC'!<J by an 1n~ f () T A I. A p p R 0 A C " Pu1>to\l'IOO °'""°'" (O<l\I D•llr Piiol, Oovo0Ydl MA i, 1< f I H•G 3011>5 Gr•ntl• Viii•, I Nov 20. 11. 0.... • 11 1'191l O lt 80 Rar>oalt 11. L•nn•m LAQUnli N1Q1.H•I, C.•l1fOfl''lld '2671 f hi\ \l•lc.-ment \llWa .. '•lt:O ..,.,,,, tf\e ~1 e .. n Arlr•u• ""'""· )011>~1 PU8LIC NOTICE Countv Cl.,k ot Ur.tnoe County on C,r•nde V1 \ta l •Qun• f41Quf!:L I OtH.t'Mtx>f 1, 1980. C•11to,n10 '-1&11 f h1\ bu\1t~\\ 1\ tonour lf'd ov •" '" ct S S h(• pit I 11 l t• d h l S o ,v•Ourtl'>leWJn A Pvrrin po rtr:11t .rlit·rlSu11d:1y in .. \l ............... , ••led wotn I"" P UBLIC NOTIC I'.: FICTITloUS BIJStN"lSS H-E STATE.MENT ( Ounl'f Lltti: ot Q,d nQe Counl'f on NUtti•IOIJe' Ht, t'MJ ""uDh"r--d 0-MM)e (O.\I Ottilf Pilot • NO• IU )' !Ao< I II 1?80 •o)(I 80 tn~ tu1lo••nQ ~,son, ,.,f c:101n; PUBl.I<.: NOTICE t>u~•ntt\ AS J ~ M ENIERPRISES I)\~ IM•• FICTITIOUS 81JSINESS Y•r,,. Or E•\I Cost•"'->• CA 'n•'• NAME STATEMENT C..reQQ S•••«" M 111,., ll•1 1n.toltow1ncaPHson1\o&tno ou11,_,, H•1<lwoocl (or • Wf\lm1n>I••, CAI I\ MISSION GIFTS 100.0 H•tl>Or 91 .. l Btvo Fou•U•m Y•ll~y CA '770I FICTI TIOUS BUSINESS Publ"""° 0r dnqe Coa•I NAME STATEMENT 0..< , 11 t8 /S 1'180 Daily Pi!OI •6/9 80 l he-fol10.,1no perwn' tHt-do1nu bu\lt\4!\\. d'li I MAGNOl IA HOMES, 10011 I C.a,t1~lc:I Awn~ Hunl1"QtOfl Bltd<.h Ca1ttorn1d 91f>46 ' P1·1111p H McN•"'"' llSI !wm•r I 0 , • "'l' (.O'\t4' Mot\41. C•lltorn14 91'~1• I 0 .,1e \lm()f"o. Ul0.S,.nt6nell4 T~r '•tt. Coron. ckll #tA4T, C•l1•orn16 '1M~ '"'' OV\•n•\\. I\ <ond1oo1c.tto bt • 1tm1ttc:i PM'"lntr\h1p Pn.topl< M<Ni~ T"'' ~t.t~t *41\ 111.0 ••th ,,,.. C.ountt (lt'r9' ot Or•"'9" Cot.1nty on flfo lfetnOt-f 1• IM Puo1"neo a._. C.0..\1 0.,,~':;':,~~1 P UBLIC NOTIC E STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT o,-VSE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Tne lollowlnQ per>0n ""' at>tndonea thf' U\e of lhf fK l•hOU\ t>u\IM\\ namt OI GOLD EN CALIFORN IA INVESTMENIS I. •I 1110 Gttnrwyr.- l•Qur.• 8e•t-n. C..11torn1• f nt 11c t1t10\I\ bu\11'\e\\ ndml! r e-'•".ct 10 .co.-. wA)c h ied In Or•nq. COuflly on °'<kmC>otr 11, 191/ Ern11> P Ou19h~Y. 11 tO Gl~l'M'WVff', l itQurw Brt•c.n. C..1ttorn1• Cr>•rtn Junn'°" tUS "'-" ""'°" '40r<l l.M 5'nt-).oQ S St An Square One 1s C'hc·ck1ng the yellow pages di rec-Or E••1. c:o.1• ~.<.A -nu• 0•••• Pt. LIXA._, .. c. 'CI010 d h h Ttlt\ bU1o•ntS\ •'\ c.onc:lu<ttO by • lh1\ Ou\iU'W"'\\ 1\ <Clndu<.tfl'Q by •nm No•~ • 11 II I'll() '1•S 80 PU BLIC NOTIC E rn,, C>u\lnM\ ••\ conduclf!'O o., .a ltmtttd ~Nr'\h1p tor y an t e c amber of com merce for nearby oenu •1 per.,,.r\ft•P 0 ... 0 .... 1 c1l1es as well m; for New York, Chicago a nd Los rno. ~:.!,,M~~; "'"" ,.,111 ,,.... in..:::,::.;,,".','~:~~"° .. 11" 1,., FICT•TiouseusiNus Angeles. Counlr Clerk OI Or•noo Covn•v on (C>unty Ci.r~ ""O•anQO> County°" Oc-NAME STATEMENT Tra de a ssoC'1at1on s often publish buyers' No•omoe. 10 1'llO 10.,.r >0 '"'° Tne 1oi1ow11>Q ""'''°"" oo.n11 1>u•• Em•e P Ou191<1y C·••ret1 •ftd K•td•n AttwM•t.•I L.1• 1ott lw.,neu(An1 .. Or lrvino.CA•lllS Fll MI PuOll\.~ OtdnQt Co~nt D•1ty P ilot ~u1dcs and us ually C'a n ide ntify s uppliers a nd pro -Pvllll\hed 0,_ co." 0.,~'~1~~~ Pv1>11, ...... °'-Coe" 0.,~:~:.1 n.u;~E•T E:APEC.•A••<>1< 11) E dud· s hows. look them up in a library copy of No• 11, 20.11, °""' •. '"'° ·~:ia.eo Now 13 10,11 ~ •. l'lllO Ho-to tatn s1 • .,~, ~·· M<!w. c.. •1011 Gale's "E nl'ycloµedaa of Associations 9 •nwr• Ma• S•••u» 11~ E 1•1n PUBl.lc NOT.('"': Pl"RI I{' Nf'Tl"f. I St.. t:U,Co\t•Mew C... '17•11 Nuw I) 10 ,/ OK I, I'll() 040-80 A referencP libra rian 1 "' • • ' ' • • Tn" 11u-.n.,., ,, ,.,,o .. n .a o, •n .r. I . . - -I 04Vtc:IU•I a SO C'Ull (JO Int YllU t i) ( J SUPElll()tt COUIH OF THE ""'"'"•' ontor~\I\ '" ''"' .stale ind 8¥11.or• M !.lr•u» Olht•r dat a SOUrCt'S llkf• ( >Ulf,'f,'V\,j STATE OF CAl.1,-0ANIA FOR m•n all••<tono <"P•l•t dO••nt~> ••om lhr\ nat'""""'I ,.., lolf<I ,.,II> 1,,. the "Thomas Rc uist cr of "· I THE. COUNTY Of ORANGE """10<\ ..... tn •• , •• , 0.Um• an (Our\ly (ltt• 01 l)r•n~ co ...... on ,-, C....No H MM .-quit,, 1tllttt•\I 01 lhf' 1nve110•\ No¥•m~ 10 '* A m erica n M a nurac• ._ ___________ ....... , APPL ICATION FOii O•OER N•oln•• Ad••n "~' l>•t'Mfl w•r• 1"10 111 t ll r e rs... Beyon d i den. 01 llE CTINC PA YMENT OUT Of" ...... ol ll'\o• ....... , ,.~ .......... 01 G.-o•Q<-PuDlo\lltO Or-COii\! D••IY Poto1 \.THE REAi. !STATE EOIJCATIOH, C. U '"di Boin Mv• fl dom\ •Qa1n\I NO• IJ XI. II 0... , l'lllO U IJ IC lificat ion. you c·a n s(•ek qualitative j udgme nts 1t ESE A1t CH. AN O AfCOY ER Y "'"'~""-•••wd••o•no.-... • .. o•n a b o ut s p eci f1t• S UJJ<Jli ers.· from o ut-o f -town I FUNo I-To ''I>'". ew .. n•» ""•D'• .. ,m "•m Pu•••f>O t>v Jau.•• I' AtMI Prof"tt•.t C-...1 U•1.-n ...... ,., ft"' fOll~wtflQ l>f''\.Otl\ a ll rne rt'hants in your 1nt(.'ntlc•d business. MAR Y LOv1st JEH1<1r~ "'~"' o• N•""'"'" s ... rn ""' ndo .,..,. ... 1ttt, "' c.e-oqve c o N t A1 .. , •• " .. "°'' ... ,,,,, 1,.-<J,or c.. o N e•• r.h .. 1 ••• Du r Jo yet'; I am on the shady s ide or so and believe m y best opportunities lie in m y own bus i- nt>ss. Wht'r e t:an I go to lt>am lo run one? -S.E.0 .. Sacramento, Calif. 0.ftndAnh 'tlllrft\u •r" t'IU1 A•"" 1• 41,..,..h •Ot'1l•t1e Pi•1n(1tt nrrw.., m,.11 ... ttUPll<•t.ur-1 01 .. ~ '' • ,.,~,., 'J' P .. ,,,,,.,' JucJQm.~1,1 fOr •n OIOP' d1r•C11nq PdY'"',."' h am 0 .. 01or\ Anl~y 0 .0'ld' fl•m'df\ 1MR••I E\11ttf'Uf'(.1Jvf>1 fru1•l .. "<ldl C,•fl'H CJ00 1 ~ .. tnr1 fl V<tl,., (4 lf'91'~ th.It r.orman 'lm•f"* J M ti••thUftm ...... 1 On M.ir(n 4 tlf80 ., JudQrfhl'nl . ..,,., A tC n•ro 0~.,, M t tf•t lo, No1m ... rntt>rf"O «>•'"'' CoYtl 1n '•"'O' 01 Pltt1n •nd 8 1H Roc.n...on lift •941•~1 0.ftinOMtb C.EOHGE: G t4tl Pl•1nt•lt \ c.own&.f'I n•\ con I O"NEAL -Gl!ORGE G 0 NEAL ~ ltHod C-y wltn w.,a C.. Mokkel_, ASSOCIAT ES. INC. • c.<0101"'• coo •nd II-lo -.,.,.o. l>Oll'I 01 S...l• OOf'•tton for US."9 )1 compipnwt0ty AN (•ht •no bOth Of ~'" ••1• O.rn•Qil'\. l20 000 00 putu11~ O•m69f\ P'•Ot' •ttor-Aty\ Oi re-coro '°" Ci«>f'Qe c; •nd ''" tO CO\f\ !Mt1d JUOQm.-nt t\ 0 Nf'•I. fe-QiAIO!f''IQ 1"P wtwr-t:~bOU1:\ ot now hrwl \••d D•ff!nO.,,I M'IO tne ... ,\tM<r ot ., P UBU(' ~OTICE FICTITIOUS llUSINESS NAME STATEMENT •,-.,f' 1JJIOA< 1 I ti••r •Ur ~'' OU bu\1n•'l\ d4> 10~N •E f <:>S..,OM E ~c~ C,•r ''~Id /io .... n.._. ••vnt1"'Qtor1 6'oo•< h ta11to, ,,,. 9?~ Pt •llP t-f M i1>4.,.,,,.... '''' ~,.,, .. , Dr·••.C.O\t.,_...w C..11tot"•••2•1* O••• Sirnl>ro~ 1&ll0 5.M\l..Wtl• Ter ••<•. Co<--Ma•. c..i11o<n1• .,.,..s 1 frt1\ bu,1,...,, '' <ondvcteo .,., • 11m1tfl'd PM'tnervwp PNllp H M<~•m.t Pl'BLI(' NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 1 ,, .. '011ow 1n" OPl"\On ... d• ~ O•H,,U Ov•unt-\\4\ AN IMAL H0!.Pt1Al Uf F!)ur. I AtN Vt;l l E-,. ~H~ C.••'••'d f.•• >UH•• 0 P~11tn1" Y~llf''f, l.4 "'llU6 'fO#Ar"O l Uol)f>,I\ U V M /Ir~ ')oa', ,,,,, •" 1, • "''"' M••w c 8 ''Jt.Jf. An,,.._11. • JJu~rh 1 lfJJ <,,p 1,-,n..,.. r ,, '' (i\t" ~'-""' r •t "l)olb r, C>\.i\1n .. ,. • , lnOUC h•O l1 <1 -tn , 1 • •fJ"" ,,,._,\.flrldnrt i•'"' """" Eow,.n,J 1 ~CJC-•rlt OVM fr.,, .l1111lr~ ,,, "'11 , ' 1"(1 .. 11n 1~ .,~, 1, ,.,, • ..,1 U•Anqe. lOunty 011 '4" ., .. ':'tiA.-}t l'f81) F llOOh P1i,1011-.n.o Ur .-nqe-"'-00~1 O•••v Pt lot Ooc •. II. 1e. H. t..U •llO·IO PUBLIC NOTIC E N-nnl FICTITIOUS BUSI NEU NAME STATEMENT Community colle ges a re hopping on the sm a ll busin ess bandwagon but you may want to read the l'hapter on entre preneurial education in a new and unus ually good paper batk. "'402 Things You Must Know Rt•fon• St<t rl mg a New Business" b)' Philip J Fox and Joscµh H M anc usco. A Spect rum Book. Prcnt1c·e llall .'1on ·ovt'r. look under '"Ll.S. Co\ ernme nl" 111 th1· phom • book for a Small Bus i· •ll'ss /\dm1nistrat11m f1(•lcl offit t' and inquire about l'Omrnumty cduc·at1on<tl programs 1 ff\tt-JudQtneint '' bit\f'd P'''""''h Vh or bu\.fnf"\<t 1n1,.,r\h 1Qllon11l1•1>t,. upon • c..u~ ot .c hon wh1C" or• tJ' rf'd .,..,,, \d10 OfotH\fMn' f n~ l<i\I 1~u119 on O' dbOut ()ctOO..r' t~ll Of t OUl'\\l"I ...,,., Ou•1n\) ._. M"9nO..IO' • l T'-J~1 •\ 9touno"'CI on,,_. '>"'tUrmfln4 (1¥\1 .. ,fl'ne .. JW•# 1e ·'« ,,, fr•ud m1Vr-ptf"'\•nl.tlion ""'u<Ju•,.rit In• nttmO,.,"' •' Jv«.IQr Qoo-•: lnc:IU(,.mMt M\d t\f~t1u1n"I 1ntl1(l11)r 8 An t .. fd Alto,, ... "'4.+~t•,d"'O d•O "' ut tmOttot\81 0 1\fl•\' th 0 .,tf'f\O•nU IMI hrnP frlt• 'f'ld, ~· ttctC1 '"".trttf'IJ WP'ltlt t1(rn~d ., ,,.,., .. ~It.ti'" \ltl~' r,,.OtQ•• •• ""'"" '°fttl Of'P•' , .. cs Of'r\on\•nd #fult Pl"''0'"''"0d\l"'U' f 41 torn e ftnd """' ~,,...,,.o "'Dr" m w nt(l'I \.410 htPn\. ... ..._,,, • *OV•f .. 0 1hf> <,,,,,. QI I bl ·CIA lht t<>Ort \\ ..... f h1\ Stat~t --~ fHed w •tn lrw> (OYnt.,. Cler• ot 01•noP Cou"h on NU¥11!'T1bf.o.r )• 1""81) '"'• f~IO""'f\O prr...on 1\ OO•f\.Q Du!.• FtSOUt ~,., •H • • ' lr.r ~moun~ Of lh .. ftttuitl Ang un•nn .. n dirtt-t t to\' \vtltttd ov P f1t1nt fl • Vt 1.iw, cx'"'''-""" U¥ '" ,o1tti ft'HOuQh trdud, m•Vf"S>f,.l!i.f!'n1~11Q11 .-.nd l•lfJ •flO o,,.... ,,.. .,.,.,. t'HIO P141trH•*', 1nuint10~1 '""•\l1of. r;t ttmo11on1t1 tli\ <.nunv• 'tCJO.,t w1tn • 01 qoOPrt E 1 vo. \"'""'l V •"'<>" ~4,).~ht t'" , IJ o• HQR1/U'•~ 'l~O h"" ~ • .-.-.po11 .._O• ' • 4 ' I -l#'eC, C)bb ie t..t.nlt1f Uto."t Nfltl'lfl•"'' ttrd " \..• Pl'BLIC SOTICt: Ft(l I TIOUS BUSI HE SS NAME STATEMENT T '1f f0How1~ pitr)Of"I •\ OO•r'IQ OY\• """ ., ~,- • J~t • L. ""~ n\i()r1 JW N f'11111 J)lHI (t"nt .. r (,, '' ,.., #O(Jt'f t.1r0\."I t. ot ,,..., •1m1tta Po4r1n""'"''P :.ldif • 0 ~·••111\0n ...,,~, ... ,.., P•t1""' Dear J oyct>: I want to open home. What licenses dp I need? a busineSS jn m y Iron I\ lH,989 SI ptu\ t0'1\ on In• wm W6< of l.otqy"" fl<o•rn (dhlOrno~ #r>G of"'• 6() n•c:I ~•n '"" Obfe< t of a rt>•I ,.,LA,_ W'11lE oove Gu£~• l>EStOENCE JllO T,,01 0• L•Qu"" Bu<n CA 921>jl T r11\ \tAtt'n'W"nt w•\ •11..0 ~•11'1 '"' (ounh 1 .. ,. '' O rdnQt' tnun1., 01 NO\lemo.i, I& •"'8() -S.S .. Wilmin gfon . Oe l. Laws am o n g m un1 c·1palit1es, counties a n d sta tes va1y so that you must check carefully with local aut horiti1;:s . Zonin~ la ws probably prohibit any. ho m e b usiness involving r etail c usto m ers or manufacturin g. e xcept handcrafts. You can fi nd out about bus iness licenses. sales tax a nd resale permits a t a c·aty or couht)' business licensin g de- partment. If your vent ure h as health or safety implic a- tions. such as food or child care. you 'll have to be licensed by city. C'ounty or stale hea lth authorities • • • Dear J oyce: I am planning to open my own bus iness and would lik.-to get lnloexporting. How? -FT .• East Point. Ga. 1 ~ P1a1ntul I\ rw>t tN! \tJQUW ot ;1n, lrdn\4ttion ''"'''A' '"' th-dt of P•••Mlttf I Oefef'ld•nt 1n lhts Dt-cxtfltlCJ"liQ rW>t 111i. '"" os>e>roa1mdtfl., lwll"'f'lt'f 011y-. pr~10u\ 10 a pipr\onal reprtwntahvf' ot thri \Pot,,,. Plc11n111r·, tr.tn\action ...,,tn Vf'OrQt" c, of •n., Det~nt U N••I 1n '"' ~.o con"•rt•t•on' ,. • A \. Of t,_ d•te ol lh1\ •OPlltAt•on. ¥f4'1Mj • <Otnf'T'IOl'I "'''"' Piltt•rn on t~ Pl•1nllff h~n rtt<•••td no moniry or pat I at Geof'Ot G 0 Nt•I ou t d id not I mon • .-s ~th m Pl''"•' \11t1\l1t<1t0f'I ot ''"'t'•I •nr 1nt0fm•1ton tt>Q.1rdm9 ow i'W'' JUdQmHll ' •Vaddb1l1h O' •nv •\\.fh wn1cn '*OulO 1 Pl••nlt" hd\ Qiur\Ulfc:I r~mf'O•f' <On\t1lutf' " ~''' tor '"'•\tv•nQ 1n and m •'*' lht fo11ow1~ \f•rt,,•\ •net •r.ctlf' Of 1n p.1r1 Pl•1nt1ft \ J"°9mf'nl 1nou1nt\ to •\<trt••n #'Wtn•r int OI C.0U""'4tt tor P1•1'1l1ft "•' c:on 0.t,1')"41nt\ JUOqmtnl Ototon Mr•1n l«l•O t1'f' Qir1»r1,,,,.,.n1 ot Rt.ti E\Wlf' .,, P«>"~ of rtt•t or oer\<Fl•t l)fOO I of C•lttorn1• b'( t••"Pl'tOIW •nd D'f l•U•r ,., I'( Of' be'Jw.r •SMf\ lt•bl• •o bt1 \OIO Owr •"O OW P1H1 IWO .,...,, IQ.Otff""'"" or •DPh ft'd 1n \4tl111i.f•tlt0t'I ot tn• JuOQ file ru\Jor-v Of ll<•n\•"9 ii\ 'N t f'SUtt ment Ylf!\ "'~' Ot bte>'-er\ •"•<h would EIHno< Ruth Snd•O .1110 ITrOI Or . l.•9U"" Butn CA 'nt)I fl'l1\ b~'"""'' •) conou<l,.O n..-•n 1n O•Y1c:luttl flN nor P $n•tP t rt1s st•tt-mcn1 •• , 111.a .01tn tne- Coun1., Cle•• ot OrAnQrt County on Nov 18 1'80 ,.,.tUO Publo\l'IOO OrMor (Oi\I O••ly PolOI NO• W 11 0Pt • II l'llO ••n-te P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMf NT Tn• fotlOWtf\Q Pf'f\On ,, dotnQ O\i\1 !Wi\j. ~.\ RANCHO Al T• Mll>A l)fOO ••J An ACHl1•t1 o• Ju6Qmt-nl w-'\ bt' founo 10Pn11t1at>lf' w1tf\ f'M.n Ot'fM· tt"COtdtHI in I,.. Olt•<f ot lhlr County O•nt 1h Pl.t1nt1fl -. '"'' 1n<lwd1nQ AtcordJtr o• Orttnqto (.ountt on Octoo~r CtN>rQr Ci 0 Nr•I S..10 11·-.qu1r1t-' re-- • t•IO vf'•llld C.-oroe (, 0 Ne•• s •0rtnt1t1<a (b l fhf> °"'DO\•t•orl unc)fir O•lh ot lion ""''"' • Y•rwt.. 0, ora.."" •s • Ar11on• Stre-,.l W•s1tn1n'''' ~or gt G 0 N~•• ·•~ 1.-•tn Aor•I 11 \•lf'\~r~ trorn ()ip.cpmt»r 191S lo C•l1torn1d '76&3 191' •t """'•<h""' w a\ •••m1f'W'O 4*\ to M 4U Ch 1-1•11 On tf\c l•llf'.-0.lf' ,,,, Yvonnt ~n t•l1 W14i•Y OrtYf' n1\ •nth •no ,,. .,~h ot C..-0t0" c; hCt'n\# ctO ~ ll10tl J f'•e>tr•d •no AM J Nt •Por'f Bto<M'" C.•l1torn1• •i..o 0 Nt•I & A\~t•tP\ No •sW"h ••r~ no1 o .. n ,~..,flO ~is ot onf' montn 1 Th•\ ~rt~s 1\ c.ondv<tfd b .. •n ,,.. ntve•lf'd by ,.o •••m1n•tlon t,,e dl'll o'•or to 1ne ••t•no ot ,,,,, •PC>l1<•lfO"t 01v1oval o\1t1on uncle• Qilotn at P•t,1t i... 0 ,..,.,,1 t Ot w 1a \f'cuc n •no 1nou1,.e\ ""°"""" Shet"I tM brother 0( GeorQ(' G O N,.•• ••• , Pfa1nt1tt n•\ d•\CO¥~rf'od no '••• 0,--Thi' \t'-11"""4!'n1 _.., hlflid wit,, the ,., .. ,,., ~"I tteo •Q 'flLffl•th Pt lr•<' o,.,,onal e>tOC)ltrty nor otner a \\4"-t\ Covnly (lff'-. ot Or•n9f Counly on 0 N t-•1 •a\ <•n~h,11., •••mirwo ,_ wl'H<n " .. ""'not .tlrf'ildy a.en 1010 NovemOf'• 18 1990 l"I UTU Put>li\""'° C> """-' CO.\.I O••IV Pllot. 1 No• I0, 11 0..C • I I t..U ... Sl•IO I • P UBLIC' NOTICE f"l~SO Pvbl1\,,..CS Or itnQf' l Od\t 0.t1'1y P1101 O• • f I 18 H 1"60 •ill f!O Pl'BLIC NOTIC t: Fl(TI TtOVS BUSI NEU NAME STATEMENT r nt fo1low1nQ oerwn~ drf' du.nu C>u\1nt-\\ •-. t<NOWllON FINE ART //~ 81u*b•rO (1r<I~ CO\tlil M f'Y '"' Ole.Jt Wdt1.lom J .C:no w lton 7111 8h,.C11d C•r<I~ CO'if'~W l-.4 '1•1• Su\t\n 1tnow1ton.J111~1w-01ro C•t c '" Co\I• ~ .. (,. ~21>20 r h•\. OU'-4'\r'\\ I\ Cond"U< 11!'<1 Dt dn '" d iv •Ou•I I l'Vt..t>.tf'Ct & w1te> W1111iam J 1itno-1ton r,...,, ''''~' w tt\ hi.cf wnn r~ ((.l..,nty Clt-rlL Of Or•noP Counf'f on o~c .. mOt>r 1 t'li) Fl_,. PvOl•\.NO 0r•"'9f' (04\"t O•lly Piiot o.c • • t 11 n l'llO •114 ao PURI.IC NOTICE FICTITIOOSltisiHEtt NAME STATEMENT f "' IOflOw•riQ ~r'4>ns are c:lo1nq Dv\1nfllo\\ ..ts IHE IYPESE TllNG ROOM, JIJo , Head two briefs "Market Overc;eas With U.S. Governme nt llclp," MA 237 and "Negotiating In- ternational Sa les Contr acts." MA 247. Both are free from the Small Business Administration. Box 15434, f"ort Wo rth, T exas 76119. Advice also 1s a va1lablc• f-rce from the f11;:ld 1>fflces of the U.S. Dc>partm e nt of Commerce. 94rd1nq lhf •\~h Of C...O'Of' G 0 N tftl "' 8t<~'W O'I trw 60W'nt t ~ O.ft-n & Auoc.i•tfl'\., In< 4nd P'll\ "\MX:1t!111t0n o•nl Crf'OtQ,. G 0 Nf'•I from lht with n1\ orothP, .. , Ot •bOut 1"9 t1m• ot 1u11\d1C1'Clr' thf!I u~i81 Of'O<f'Our• of e• "'" mc1dt'nh out of wr-i1cn Pltl•nt11f \ •m1n1nQ lhit> JudQmflnl O.otor unot-r t ttU\-t of a<t1on •ro..-• Pait 1t" O Nct.t• o•U1 n.n not ()Min PO\\•bl.-•nd no ont" wa\ as\.O(.••ttd '" ~'Of' c, O ,.. .. ,., "•' \uffAief'<J ., rr\ul1 of 1n.-t\t1oat.on Inc "'11U\ Oet..nc:Mr,t Jud9m•nt 0.0tOr 1tnd tn_. 1nQu1~1fl'\ ,-n~ ~no ¥rr0Uld r Clf'OHI"' G O'Ntal al or •bOut '"'° t•rne Outtldy '9\ t>ium9 1notnttO 10 O•f•n • ot tnt <ondutt complA1nfl(I ot oc:cu,,tdl a~n1 Juo;m,.nt 0f't>tu1 UeorQt G I Pullm•n SI Sit' I IS C°"I• Mua C• FICTITIOUS 8USI N10S 11•10 NAME STATEMENT hrrt L WlloU•v. i..H1 Sun\~I Pt U.Ln BERGERO N SMITH & TUTHILL WI STCLIFF C HAP'El 4?if 11111<;1 I C ·~l ' fv't 1i..,,1 _Jfll# And d•d continue ;n WtO .. ,"J.0\.1itlt0n 0 NtMI J=urttwonor,. no ol1'W"r Oe•en 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 thtr~•''"''~~~,,~~aooro•·m~t,. 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'1US SPACE AGE Tiii\ bUSln.s• I• <ondu<lecl l>v. •n In SALES CO dlvld'W•I Htrnf \f L Cord1tr V..rt 0 Melb PrttoOrnl TM• ,, ... ...,., wu 1111<1 w1111 '"" T nos ,, .. _, ... , 111o0 w11n trv C-ty Ctert OI Or.,.._ Cou<lly.,,, ~ Cownly Clor-of O.•n" (Oiinh "" tow• 11, l'IO O.ttmo.< 1 '"° Costa Mesa .~"-----s-•_o_s_ss_• _____ ,,~~ .................... ~Riiiliiesmemrv.-amUmonaiiiiimli~mi:i::t~ed~ ....................... I '"'... ,,_. Pllllll-°'-C:O.tl 0.11., PllOI Pvllh\NO Ot•noo l lWl<I 0.•I• PtlOI Nev U, J0, 11, OK •. '"° 4U.. O.c • 11 •• U '"° ~ ... T ·-1\.-....... --••• -...... . . -----/ I T'hut9dey, December 4, 1MO DAILY PILOT APWI• ....... SURROGATE ADDRESSES PRESS IN NEW YORK Elizebeth Kane paid to beor baby Surrogate nwthe1· has '1w ·re!(rets' , NEW YORK lAP > After Elizabeth Kane de livered an 8-pound, IU oum·e boy in a Lou1svdlc hosp ital last month. ~he asked his mother's permission before she took him in her arms . "I also asked his mother's perm ission~ un wra p the blanket and look at his body. That's how strongly 1 felt that he was their baby," Mrs. Kane said Wednesday. Mrs. Kane is a surrogate mother. As previous- ly agreed, she s igned away her parental rightS' to the baby conc·eived by artificial inscmirf'dtion and born Nov 9. )1ftS. KANE WAS PAID A FEE to bear the baby by a Louisville couple who l'Ould not have children of their own. The baby's biological father and adoptive mother were present when he was born. The fee paid the 38·year-old llhno1s housewife and mother of three. whose real name has not been 11tvealed, was "s ubstantially different, less" than the $10.000 often reported. said Richard Levin, the doctor who heads Louisville's Surrogate Parenting Association. Levin. here with Mr. and Mrs . Kane for an ap· pea ranee on ABC-TV's "Good. Morning America," said he is overseeing "almost 100" other surrogate pregnancies "[ decided lo go publ1l' because I thought I could help prospective parents realm.• that there is an alternative to adoption and help othe r women realize t hat there is som ething they can do to help childless couples," Mrs . Kane said. Bl'T SHE .. ALKF.D OF THE PRICE her farm ly paid. Only one neighbor in the small central 11· linois town of Pekin. where they live. will s peak to her . When the news came out last spring, she said, her .i -year·old son ha<I no one to play with a nd her daughter~. ttl-:l'd 13 a11<1 11. faced t<.tlk in srhool about how their mother "was selling hab1 es " "But I ha\'e abi.olutcly no regrets." she said "Ir I were Z7 or 28, I'd do 1t again in a fe w years but. because of my age, I won't. .. When she announced her dec1s1on to be a sur· . rogale mot her. Mrs. Kane's husband. an insuranc·e executive. al first objt'<'tt'd lie later relented. she· said. ~l rs Kane said ~hl' ·re11 ~o manv emotion~ during the pregnancy tha~ I wrote a hook · She has an agt.'nl, she s aid, and i~ seeking a publisher. SHE SA ID SHE fo'F.l.T REGRET only on<:e during labor. on the delivery table· "I thought to myself, 'Elizabeth. you 're out of your mind Why are you putting yourself through this·•· But 1t was onl y for a moment. .. Though the Louis ville couple wer<' present at delivery, she said , "We didn't really talk Eve rybody was too interested in the baby. The looks on their races when they saw him will last me a lifetime." Three davs later . Mrs Kane said. her own "tears started flowing. I decided I'd go to the nursery and say a final. private farewell to him. I didn 't want to hold him. I thought I'd better not." Her three <'hildren, she said, are "sad because they never f.{Ot to see their brother and he 1s their brother. In 18 years, 1f they all want to get together someday, that 's fine." She added. "His parents thal' he has now said if he want<; to see me in If! years. that's fine." Rest stop for lwrses SALEM. Ore. (AP) -It's not quite home on the range, bu'\. horses traveling through weste rn Oregon have a place to.take a load off their hoofs. A rest area for horses has been built off In· terstate 5 about 12 m iles south of Salem for horse- haulers who otherwise would have to find friendly farmers or nearby fairft rounds to rest and water their steeds. · "Oregon is the first to have one on a major na· lional highway," said Earl Flick, 78. of Salem. who spearhea<led the effort to establish the rest stop. local new•. $ports o.l)d od\'trtllolllQ come IO yOAJ ~y day 1n !he brigh!, lively, in wni1ng lit!lf'J!\•ll 642- .. 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(Still, it must be a good buy, or we wouldn't Mll it.) 1297 OFFROAD IZ· VOLT VEHICLE SUPERWllCB For permanent front end mounting to pull ._.ighu up to 4000 lb.. . Lightweight, only weighs 22 lb.. 11988 POITAILE ELECTllC All COMPRESSORS Carry one in your trunk. be ready for tire •m•f9•nci .. anytime. Plugs into the cigarette lighter outlet. For all inflatables. EC-15 ........... 12.'4 GEC • 17 WTI1i AUTO PRESSURE CONTROL 18 88 160 lb.. PSI . . . . . . . • Tl ·8 WITH · PRESSURE GAUGE 27 88 160 lb.. PSI . . . . . . . • LUTRON CHRISTMAS TREE DIMMER ~QUAKE~. STATE ~ \4UTOR OIL QUAIEI STATE MOTOR OIL One of the nam .. that have b..n around for years. You know it and you trust it. 30 Wf 71 CQ'r. 20/50 wr .. 76cw. ~/~·_, ~?~ HOLLYWOOD Z TOI ROLLING HYDRAULIC FLOOR JACI Lifts the car up almost 16 inch ... beats the bumper jack or a pile of blocks any day. Dual radi\&8 arm.. 37!! 12 VOLT. AUTO POLIS RD With the buffer head a n4 fin• or rough bristle bruah head. to clean whMl.. Plugs in the cigaNtte lighter outlet. 15ss ~~ BLACI I DECKER STOWAWAY STEP STOOL Dimmer plugs into socket, lights plug into dimmer, cauMs too· bright Christmas lights to dim. Save energy. Cozy. Folds down to one inch ( One inch ? Ar. they kidding? ) for eaay stor - age. Non -skid fMt and non -slip ste1>9. 66 ~ 159! 29'' DUAL HEIGHT WORKMATE .. ;TELEP: --NES ~ . TELfilSl-OHETS -· ·2799-;-c:~:: Now that people can own their own phones, they don't have to pay you-know-who rental on the thing. Just plug them in any phone jack. (Apd you-know-who installs those, one time charge how~ver.) ROTARYDW DESI PRONE The buic phone available in brown, gold or i•ory. 88 PUSBIUTTOI DDI PIOIE The con"Nnienc. of puahhutton in brown or gold. 39aa COITDIPIETTE PUSllUTTOI DDIOI WALL PIOIE Automatic ndial !9b~~:~~lob.puah 63 8 8 connected to the last ~ number ~u talked · to. (Oh, oh, now he'• talking to numben. ) UCGID-A-CALL. ··~· 19" COLOR wrrH REMOTE I · •. JI CONTROL I E 35997 ''c----1 Two year pictu.H tube wa.rranty, year for parta. Check out the remote control thing. No more jumping up to change channel.. The little Kholar will like this. Easy .... mbly. It fold. to 10" wide for .asy storage when the Kholar is done Kholaring . , POIDDOSA PINE IDIOO• FUUITURE BUNK BED wrrHLADDER Matt.rem Est.ra PLUS A FREE IOTAIYDW DESI PHONE R.corda mMA4J99 up to 40 MCOncls, let'• JOU ..t numhm-of rinp before ~ta .... ONr. Ta .... up tO 120 m 111ag•. Some good looking furniture you can afford without.busting into the piggy bank. Easy .... mbly. Nice fresh paper, maybe a change of color, some- thing to make the kitchen more ••citing. (My wife Nad this and almost died'laughing.) SHELF LINER ... 63 CROLL 3BOWL ~~~~~~ ..... 1 s•,IOO) ARMSTRONG PLACE 'I PRESS FLOOR TILE PMl, place and preu. What could be euier? Cut to fit with Kiuon. In Bradford Brick, Oak Knoll, Palatial and Los Alamos. 39~"sl2"1=. i!ri~ HENRY WET SURFACE PLASTIC ROOF CEMENT u you must. this will ... 11..U .. en while the rain com .. down. The ...t doesn't hurt. ( I'm not going on the roof in the rain. ) GALLON ........ 3.•7 f1VE GALLON .. 13. 77 .. . . .. -···· DURACELt . BATTERIES With Christmas coming why not buy some now, have on hand for the toys and things. C, D. AA. AAA 2 Pak or 9 •olt Single Pak . c PAK 68!.~ ILACI I DECIO 3/a" DRILL · t ·~1 SHEL TON I t'~~ WET /DIY . t'. ~ ')HEAVY bun ~ -.. ] . . · JETVAC ILACI I DECIER . ~~ 5" IEICB GRllDER Picks up ... rythin9 in sight ( UC9pt your kid .. • I TEITUIE I Tl-11 5/a" SIDllC 1111 10-TAPE MWUIE lllM:l • o.ckr You get tw-0 working heighta, 31 Ve .. and 233~ ... 2~" viee jaW., - swivel grips to hold odd shapes. F.ully .... mbled. Double nduotion gear sptem. Double in9ulated, need.a no grounding. ( Eftrything b double, .. ·u be ... ing double.) 12~! lnclud• medium and COUM grit grinding wh .. l, tool r.t, whMl guard co.en, eye ehield., and nabber fMt . 266!, from .c:hool in the , middle of the afternoon when it'• raining). !I GALLON ...... • • • 97 10 GALLOK ....... 97 GrOO'fecl 4 inch• on cent.r. Loou good and ...,. to put up. Can you a.Ui for more? · (Sure. Put.rami on r,e with pickl.. ) 13!.7 Handy 9edget. M ... u,... any eurface, around cornen, walla, C9illnga. Com• with 3 foot handle ateoaion. 222 r~. o..no. •. ,., QUEENIE ~--~--- - -I l; --· .. l<. t ....,;· ,,.. • ~ut m) J1>1¢ging untltf umlrol I •lop itftt:r l'Wnllnt( I\ l"lhult"" &~ W@Mµi ~@[?WO·©® c; •I <I problt'rr1'• T/l<(tl wn te to Pat 'Dunn. Pal will ''' 1eJ ta~'. !Jt1ltmg the un~wers and action you need " \t>llW mequ1lll!S m yuvemment and bu.nness. Mrul "" l/ut'St1vns to f'al Dunn, At Your Sermce, Orange ' <XJ111 Vmly Pilot. I'() Bo.r 156lJ. Costa Mesa, CA •1>1;21i AH ma11y lellers as pos~ible will be answered, I ·11 phom>d wqwnes or lellers not including the t l 1 uler·~ full ruir1w. address and business hours' phone , um t>er carmot be consu1ered This column appears da•· ' ''' •·.r.·eµt Sundays .. •f med rrqur11t adrbf"d IH :An PAT: I hope you can help me unravel a ri bl1.·m I 'vf• bc~n having with an o utfit ca lled Na- 11ial Cons umer Testing. I first sent them S3 for 1 Inflation Fighters Kit. After the kit finally • 111~. I sent an S8 enroll ment fee that was sup- , '"l'd lo en.title me lo more than 600 free gifts that "as to evaluate. I've only received the kit and ' ard nothin~ until recently when I got a card ask- • 1 1f 1 wanJed t.o terminate or continue enrollment 1 product evaluator. Supposedly I don't have to · • \' vos ta1-:e and handling charges for three •••nlhs. and ~/ at thal time I'm not completely i11~f1l•d. I <'Ould send back the. e nrollment form d a <·opy of my eanl:eled check for a full refund. • 1 vpu find out what's going on? W.E .. Costa Mesa \s n•port.-d July 11 in A YS, the Consumer '' irg Ct•nter, lnrlation Fighters Kil and Free ·r1~ -relat<'d firms -reached an a greement -11 1i th<' U.S. Postal Servict> that although no r 111gtloin~ was admitted, they would orrer "°''} -hat·k g uaranlees to consume rs dissatisfied 11ti th<>ir "fre('" girts. Apparently, the .card you r •H'Cl was i~sued in compliance with that •1 1•i-menl . The companies also agteed to make 11 rPfunds to cons ume rs who requested them 11+1 in :111 days or the request date. AYS advises u to a41k for this refund and conclude your deal· C'i with this firm. -. '!1/.;p d••fpc•for• a•·ailuhlr 111·:,\H l'AT· Somco"e told me you can get · smok<· detN·LOr:. from th<' City of Costa Mesa. •"· 1•\rr.vone qu<i ltfy for 1h1s'' If so, how can 1 re· ''SI llllC'" ~1 C .. Costa Mesa ,. n••· :.mok<' delec·tors ar~ avaifable through •·I :i 'Hes a 'i-. home security program for qualified •*'owners. renters and senior citizens. AppU· .,, 111usl li vt• within the city li mits and gross 1 ily income <·annot exceed established limits. 1-'c!r one person, the income limit is $11,300. 'n family member and income limits are: two •111 li.·r.; -$12,90-0; three members -Sl4,sot; ••r 1111•111twrs -St6,l00; five members -$17,100; rnf'mtwr'i -SIR,200; seven members -Sl9,200, ' eight mt>mtwrs -$20,200. "'"you may rPceive the free s moke detector our asst'I' do not exceed the following: appli- •t" a.i.:e tiO or oldn -$5,000; disabled persons - 110 ; appliranb less than age 60 -S2,500. Assets n11t includf' your home, furnish ings and one iih l ar. T~1 make application or for furthe r informa- ": ~onta_ct the Housfo~ Coordinator , Room 514, ·air Unvf', Costa )'lesa, at 754.5327 or the Costa 'a Fire Prevention Rurt>au, at 754-Sl28. 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San Diego 92105 CERRITOS. COSTA MESA. PASADENA ANO YAN NUYS STORES 12:00 noon to t :OO p.m. SATURDAYS SUNDAYS All StofH 10:00a.m.to1:00 P·"'; All Slofft.10:00 a.m. to 5:00 P:"'· FllM;Q CIRRfTOS/11~25 South Street. Cerritos 90701 FIDCO COITA MISA/3030 Harbor Bl~d .. Costa Mes' 92629 FIDCO ~ASADINA/3111 E . CoforadO Blvd .. Pased~ 91107 ADCO YAN NUYS/ 14920 Raymer Street. Van Nuya 9140!5 ) , . .................. ...,....__._. ..__.,,. -,,.,, ------.... -..... --.... -... ...-..... ... .J//911*° ........... ...,.~-----____,.._ -.:.-.,;.._....,. _...; ...... Always Bring Your Membershtp Card With You When You Shop At Fedco I f 1•N•s•1o•E•:•·-$t•K•k•• ... ·•.u~11~nes~1..,.....-111!111m.-......... 111111!11~--.---------------··~ .... ftorts' •Movies .•TeleY1$lOn Th\ndaV. 09Cemt>er 4 ,980 cwLv PILOT • . I I •f:f Bill WORKMAN Edteon · . Chargers; ·Barons dQminate Workman ·named Orange County coach ~f year By ROG.:R CARLSON 0t , ... O•llt Pl ... $UH Edison lllgh's Chargers and tht' Fountain Valley Uarons. with fo ur fi rst team pH·ki-ap1N'P, tlom mate the Daily f'llot 's All-Oran~t· County foot ball selections The 'harger~. defending Cl F Big t"1ve Con rerence t harnp1ons and c urrently working on a 20-game w1nn1ng streak, placed lour st andouts on the first team tailback D. J . Bell. linebac:ker Troy Seurer, defensive baC'k Duaine Jackson anrl defensive end Rob Warden. Fountain Valley's quartet includes rete1ver Emile Jla rry. tackle Duval Love. nose guard . Brandt Houc hc•n and defensive end J ack Rraman. Addit1onally, Harry was singled out as the li nt>man or the year in Orange County. The 6·1. 175-pound wide receiver goes into Friday's. sc•m1rinal game with St. Paul with 42 receptions. good for 999 yards an average pickup or 23.7 yards per eatt h. lie has stored 10 touchdowns . LO· eluding payoff~ from 71 , 70, 60. 57, 57 and <19 yards out. Coach of the year laurels go to Edison's Bi ll Workman, who in his eighth year at the Chargers' helm has establis hed one of the Cl f' Southern Sec· t ion 's great dynasties Edison has won rour of the last fi ve Sunset :::. : .-;. ; .. > .:' .. : : : : : : : ~:: o to If o EMILE HARRY -Fountain Valley BRANDT HOUCHEN Fountain Valley DUVAllOVE Fountain Valley I .eague t hampioos h1ps and the Charge rs go into Friday's semifinals with St. Francis with a 66·19·1 record under Workman The Chargers have not been held scoreless during the past six years m any game and in the last two years, wh ile compilin~ a 24·2 record, Edison's :.iveragescore is 28 8. Also earning 11rs t team laurels 1s Corona del Ma r defensive back Bob Sholltn. the Sea View League's defensive player of the year as chosen by the coaches. Rell's rushing stats reflect U!M yards on 229 ( JACK BRAMAN Fountain Valley <See CHARGERS, Page C~ BOB SHOLLIN Corona del Mar "re's fakers' • ? magic. INGLEWOOD <AP) -It's becoming clear just how vahsa· ble Earvin "Magic" Johnson as "to the Lakers. fainfully clear. The San Diego -Clippers, who usually offer only token opposi· lion when they face the Lakers, used a bala.nced attack to defeat the defending National ·Basket· bal As5ocia11on c hampions 120-114 Tuesday night. The loss was the third stnught for Los Angeles on its home court, something that hasn't happened in five years. The Lakers are 3·4 since J ohnson s uffered a knee injury last month; they were 15·5 before t he vers atile 21 -year-old performer was injured. "THIS IS THE bigges t wifl of my coaching career thus far," -said first-year San Di ego Coach Paul Silas . "We beat a good Laker team, even though Ma~ic wasn 't there. It was a total team effort, everybody did something good for us." The Cippers. 11·16. have won their past t hree games and ri ve of their last six. Seven San Diego players scored in double figures, includina. guard Brian Taylor (21 points); center Swen Nater (20) and forward Sidney Wick!' Cl8). ·'Sidney played ltke Sidney can." said Silas. "We're JUSt happy to get. this one . We were a team that was strugghng We'll be playing a lot better as li me goes on." It was a big night for Nater. who led his team to a 42 34 ad· vantange in rebounding by pull· ing down 14 missed shots and made 10 of his 15 field goal al te mpts. As a team, the Chppers connected on 56.2 percent or their floor s hots. THEY'R E , OF CO U RSF., without Magic Johnson, who 1s their leader, both inspirational and on the floor." said Taylor _ "But still. 1t 's a good basket hall team without Magic "We felt we had lo come up here a nd get a little bit of re s pect. We didn't reel they respected us enough The only way we can get somebody"s ·· respect ·1s to beat them on their own home court · · Kareem Abdul-Jabbar led the Lakers with 33 points. J im Chones had 23 points and a team-lead ing 13 rebound~ for Los Angelt>s, which fell to 18·9 Norm Nixon also scored :n points for the loser!. Comfort for Sutton in Houston , He gets his kicks llOUSTON {AP> Pitd1er Don Sutton says he won't have any trouble fi.tt111g in with hi s new teammalt'S on the Houston Astros a ll he'll have to do is pull on his jeans • ~ou can wear blue Jeans and drt ve ;1 pic·kup truck here and still be considered normal. .. Sul ton s aid Wednesd ay shortly after signing a four-year con· tr aC't with the As tros S utton, the winningest pitcher in Los Angeles Dodger history during his 15-year career there, also said he and his new team· mate Nolan Ryan ha d a common pitch. . "HIS CHANGEUP 1s the same as m y fastball ,·· Sutton said. The announcement that Sutton had shunned an offer from the New York Yankees and signed wi th the As tros, was not a laug hing ma tter, however, to Yankees owner George Stetn· brenner, who t hought h~ had Sulton in the bag ''Steinbre n ner was ver y c o urteous th r o u gh o ut o ur negotiations with the Yankees,'· s aid Larue Ha rcourt, Sutton's a gent. "But when I called to in· form him we had accepted the As tros' offe r , h e w as not courteous and he hung up the phone on me." Steinbrenner. who has seldom lost a free agent he really want· ed , later downplayed Sutton's decision.' • "We would have liked to have Sutton, but he's not indispen,sa- ble," he said. "There's one free agent we'd like to have and that's outfielder Dave Winfield." WINnELD HAS been drafted by the Astros but bas not yet signed a contract. Rumors had circulated all week that Sutton, 35, who led the National League with a 2.21 earned nm average last season, would sisn with the Yankees for a reported $900,000 annually. But after hearing the offer made to him by Aatros majority stockholder J ohn M.cJlullen and Gen~ral Manager Al Rosen, Sut- ton decided to play for the Astros. _____ .. ~,..,., .. -....... -~ .. ··--- Tiie belly plag How is a belly dancer named Zaf aran connected to Rams Coach Ray Malavui, Edison High football coach Bill Workman and the entire F.dison team?· For the answer, see page C4. · · . . ..---.----· Gauchos' Johnson a big hit By CURT SEEDF.N 0t IM O•llY Plt•I SI.tit It would tyoo easy to say Gur Johnson·1s getting his kir ks as a member of the Saddleback College football team. The sophomore k i c k i ng s p ec ialis t Can el the te r m s pecialist is deser vi n g) nas si mply gone about his business while the Gauchos mowed down opponent after opponent on their way to Saturday's Mission Rowl l'Onfrontation with Ventura. Johnson is the first to admit that h<' hasn't made the kind of impact that comes from last. second field 'goals or crucial ex· tra points. But those 50-plus field goa l~ he boots in pral'lice just ma~ come m handy s ome day. THIS YEAR, JOHNSON boot· ed 12 field goals and 23 PATs for a total of 59 points . He owns the state record for career poi nts by a JC kicker (135 ) and career field goal« (24l. "The ret·ords are fun , but you know. the coac hes always say you 're work in){ for the teajll." says·Johnson. Johnson admits that kickir1g isn't the most glamorous role Jo have on a football ~eanr ............. . · · 1 don't get to pick up many girls because I'm a kicker," he says. "But m y name gets in the paper a lot." Johnson attended Capistrano Valley Hi gh where he worked under the tutelage or Coach Bill Cunerty, nowthedefensivesecon. dary coach atSaddleback. HE AcnJALLY BEGAN his kicking career back in 1975 at Troy High in Fullerton. His older brother Luke was Troy's vanity kicke r and one day he came home from practice and told Guy tbat the freshman team needec! a kicker. "I asked him what that was," recalls Guy. "After spending much of my life In South America, I d idn't know much about football. • The only positions I had ever heard of were quarterback and running back." Johnson, In fact. spent 13 years In lquique . Chile, where his 1 . , parents were mission aries. He lives in San Juan Capistrano now. but he calls Chile his home. Johnson made tt1 e Troy High freshman football team, but after the 1975 season. he returned to lquique and his football career was put on the .shelf for t wo years until his family returned to tht> U.S. in 1977. H E GAINED MUCH of his ki cking experience playing soc· ,ce r in Chile. and he still plays soccer during the off-season. But right now, his mind is on football , and in particular Satur· day when the Gauchos tangle with Ventura in the Mission Rowl at Orange Coast College Saddelback defeated Ventura -12-27 in the firs t game of the season, but the Pirates are a vas tly improved team. l romcal· ly e nough, the Ve ntura game wa s the only one in which Johnson did not lcick a field goal this season. ~ booted three against San Diego CC, including 48 and. 45· yarders, and he added a 41-yard three-pointer against West Los Angeles. In all , he hit on 14'J>f 16. "I try not to think about the ones I missed," he says. "Ofl. I get mad and stomp around, but I ~-.... ~ ·1, .. GUY JOHNSON just can't stop and think about 1t or at will eventually start to bother me." -..Saturday afte rnoon, Coach Ken Swearingeri will be hoping for a good kickoff and whatever else the talented place kicker . can offer. r Ali· • f upsets Bunrett From AP Dis patches Bash Ali , a political science student at the University of California, s urprised veteran J esse Burnett Wednesday night. scoring a 12-round split decision in t\eir North American Boxing Federation cruiserweight cham- pionship bout at the Anaheim Convention center . By wirin,ing, All appean in line for a s hot at World Boxing Council cruiserwel1ht champion Carlos De Leon of Puerto Rico. • It was reported before Wednes· day night's fight that the wiMer would face De Leon in February al Anaheim. Ali w~s Ooored in the first ro~nd by a right to the head for the only knockdown or the bout. However, the 24 -yea r -o ld Nigerian recovered and rallied in the final two rounds to win the decision. · Referee Marty Denkin gave Ali a 116· 1 U ad :antage. Jud~e Gwen Farrell also favored All 117·114 . Judge J ohn Thomas gave Bumetta 115-113edte. Ali , th e Ca l i f o rn i a . cruiserweight champion. now has a 14·3 record while BumeU, . a 34-year-old vete r an Crom Westminster. dropped to 23·12·2. In a scheduled 10-round pre- 11 m inar y bout. Bert Lee of Garden -G rove, knocke d out Fernando Lugo of Los Angeles at I : 10 of the 11econd round. (2 DAIL V ~'IL 0 I l . rts break . Amateur radio en1h1•U.t picks up Charger plays • """ At' d&apalt>b•" .., \"' PH:t;u \11 .um•1t·u1 rnd10 enU1w.11uit Ell i,;"' 41u11lul1 ... 1 u1111.,, ~twn 11\• 1un •d m lo the 4-t ~ul1t•1t I t .,.,ll•ull l l .it'Ut: l1t1ll h• l~tWt'tm San U I t;ll Iii.I l't11liol1l1 lltfilli h1.,l1 t'l.f ••I htur 1111.. 1 Ill vl.1> b> IJIM.) Hob Meluet.·1 of San H•I ~ti Jiit '" d I 1\1 ldt1 I I 11ltlllti1 u£ ('hat ~Cf OffenSIVe ttoilf tJ111:1il\1I J 1" I• I hit \t 1lr\.1 l 1111111 111 I ht11I ttt11t•d Into a high school game or =ttlll!t lJU \h lUU I ~ ir11•11 I 11 Jl•n•ll I ~ .. ~ , • ._vc~droppsng on the 1 ''''' .,.., 111 •I .... u " a al I.it l•Jt'l1 uf s~t·urity I was hearing It• U• llfll~ II ''' 1111 ') \'; 11111tJ 111 .. 1 "°''' ll1cgo., .. 1~11al6 might be mtercepted, "' lu ti nl b) tt·lt:'tJltunc tu 1nrurm team officials in the i•r··~' " Hut th~ 11111 h hung UJ.1 a1> Melun •1 attempted to ex- 111,1111 \ 1t·lt-,1t111nc t11 tht tclc\-ISton Sl<at1on rarrymg the telecast .,!11l lht1 '>Jlllt I (•-.Ult~ !'ht· l l•rr1111u1111 .1uu11 '~ ~tcm . which was rigged by coat·h Pun \'onl'll '> ,011 ~l 1 k1• ;1 physics maJor. will be reworked, lilt' • lub ,,ud .\lthnuACh Philadelph1a :icored three touchdowns in the l,1,t h.ilr u'~t! 22 :.!I loss. there was no i::vidence that the 1-;u~ll'i. Wl'rt"c:av~ropp1ng, Gibbs said ..------fluolr of llw Da11 ------ · J\J go to work ut 7 a .m. and get home at 11 p.m.; ,,•ven days a wt•ek from Augus t through whatever bowl game we went to The next day I've got to start recruit- ng and i.1>end lh<' same hours 1f I'm going to do a de- cent Job I don't feel the day an er the season is over I should take off and be gone for another three months. I 1ove t·m11·h111g, but I love my wife more." -Dan Uevine, exvlainini:: his earlier decision to resign as ~olre Oamf> football coach at the end of the season. Wh1firld. Padrr• lr11dlllfl again Davt' Winfield und the San Diego Padres are II feuding again. 1h1s time over the National League d ub's de<•1sion to discontinue a Winfield·sponsored program for widerpnvileged children. The Padres t'la1m the star outfielder owes $62,763 as part of a $100,000 honus to purdiase lll·kets for disadvantaged youths. But Win· field's ::igent insists the money is not owed because Padre President Ballard Sm1lh recently signed a three-year ex- tt•1b 1on lo the Winfield Founclat1on. Smith confirmed on Wed· 1wsday th at he ~11.med lhe extension. but added. "J got con· 1wd · Whitf'y Hf'rzog says the St. Louis Cardlhals have · th n·1• •k:tl' that are' probable. two that are likely and one 1h.1t '>'C' d l1h tu makl'" to strengthen the club's pitching. The h11!i..:t•..,t tr.1d1· targl'l µrior to the start of next week 's baseball w111l1•r 11tl•l'l1ngs ap1war-; to be Chi cago Cubs pitcher Bruce "\ullu. llt•u.oi.! ha!'-lt~tl•d only his shortstop. Gary Templeton ·" .in 'un1uu1 ha!)l1,. · Duke Snider, an analyst on thC' 'lontn·al Exirm. · radio and TV broadcasts since 1973, has .1gn·<><I to term~ exl(•nding his contract through the 1983· Sl'US1m llal McRae or lhl' Kansas City Royals captured the Outstandin~ lles1grwlcd ll1tter award for the 1980 season . Pfirijsh pa,·v• (.'rl• i~• 1·i~••,,,, Sl'\'C•n foot N·ntcr Robert Parish equaled a m· t'areer high 33 µ01nts Wednesday night to pace Roston to a 106· 101 NC1tional Basketball Association vic·torv ovt•r Atla nta Parish added 15·rebounds 1n lht: C'1•1t w ... · «Orne· from:behind victor~· In other g.1rn""· '1aurict> ('hf't>ks rueled a fourth·quarter rahy that ... 11:1 1 k«<I l'htla1frlph1a to a 104·98 victory over New York r .u.ml Ori~ Hi rd!>on~ and forward.Scou Wedman com· ··· ti1necl for 49 points to power Kansas City tp a 103· 100 triumph over Phoenix. Birdsong 1·ontnbuted 28 points to the Kings' victory lleld scoreless in the first half, Mike Dunleavy scored 12 fourth-quarter points to lead Houston to a 118-109 victory over Cleveland Purvis Short scored five straight points as Golden State pulled a way late in the third quarter and the Warriors snapped a three.game losing streak with a 131·108 win over New Jersey Jack Slkma acored 29 points and Pu ts" helped Seattle dominate inside play in the lourlh quarter as the Sonics topped Chicago, 113· 105 ... <;uard Johnny Davis scored 22 points to spark Indiana to a I ~!I 11:-\WllH•\'Cr Washington tltJHf rral •ka Ir• IHI B llllalo Montreal's Mark Napier scored four goals to ~ l~·atl tlw Canad1ens to a 6·5 victory over Buffalo ' Wctlncsdav night in National Hockey League ac· lion The ·out<'ome ended a lhree·game Montreal losmg ~trcak and a Ruffalo winning streak at three . . . Pit· tsburgh Sl'Ored three goals in less than two minutes of the sel'llnd 1wno<l to erase a 3·0 deficit and Rick Kehoe'a third goal of the gamt' gave the Penguins a 4·4 tie with Toronto Two goals by Bob Kelly during a 13·second span of the third l)@t1od. the last al 12:23. ~ave Washinli?lon a 3·3 tie with :vi, nncsota Kelly. not a prolific scorer. had four goals in his last two games with o total of 10 for the season ... L~ft win~ Don '"aloof')' :-.corl'd a power .play goal at 13 :22 on lhe h.nal.penod to g1vt· the ~cw York Hangers a 4.3 victory over Winnipeg. The loss l'X\l•nded Winn ipeg's winless s treak to 22 games llartlorll and Vanl·ouver battled to a4·4 tie. .-..1111; r1u111tt'f1rd1uNlli11•...-11#1..cl The 10 f111alt s1.; for the 19f!O James E: 'Sullivan • /\"" :1rd wl'1 c ~1 nnounced Wednesday during the /\ n1 al t•11r /\lhlC'l 1e l rn1on ·s annual convention. The f1n:ih:1ls are Jackie Beard, boxing; Eric Heldea, S.Pecrl skalmg. l;rf'g Louganls, diving; Phil Mabre, sltimg; Mary T . Meagher, sw1mmmg ; RoMrt Niema•.1.. modem pen- tathlon . Uon raige-, middle distance running; ne• Pe&enoa, wrestling; 1.inda Shelley, synchronized swinmming; and Craig Virgin, long distance running . . . Seattle Seahawlc defensive tackle Manu TuJaS090P0 has been charged with c;1m plt• assault m the alleged punching of a 11.year-old youth fo ll owing n traffic accident .. Tommy Hear••• who hasn't fo ught sinee Au~. 2, will defend his WBA welterweight title against Louis Primer.a in Detroit Saturd~y. ·rr1..rilrian.. ,..,., Following are the top spo.rts events on TV tonight. Ratings are. • • . • excellent ; • _, • worth watching; ' ' fair: -1 forget it. 9 . 6 p.m., Chennel 7 ./ ./ . ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Pittsburgh at Houston. Announcers: Frank Gifford, Howard Cosell and Fran Tarkenton. It's now·or·never time for the defending Super Bowl ctwtm- plon Steelers. A loss tonight cou1d ·v1rtually eliminate them from • post·season play. The same thing holds true for the Oilers as the two teams trail Cleveland by a game In the American Con· ference Central Division. Wiii Terry Bradshaw and Franco Harris be able to overcome lhf: Oilers' Ken Stabler and E•rl Campbell? That's the offensive matchup In a gam. that finds the host Oilers a three-point favorite. 9'ADIO Football -Pittsburgh at Houston, S:SO p.m., KN'>< (1070). Hockey -Vancouver at Kings, 7:30p.m., KLAC (570). ----- SPORTS BREAK I FOOTBALL Maf!geroin ~ All·Am~rica lick Receiver make1 fint team; Bell, Gitte'IU, Kelly horwred l From AP ..... &clael Fre•hman sensation Herschel Walker of Geor1ia was named to The Associated Pre11 All·America 1980 c0Ue1e football team Tuesday while defensive end Huth Green of Pittsburgh and UCLA safety Ken- ny Easley made it ror the. third year in a row and Reisman Trophy wiMer George Rogers of South Carolina appeared for the second time. Joining Green, Euley and Sinaletary oo the defensive unit are end Scott Zett.ek ol Notre Dame, tackles Leonard Mitchell of Houston and Kenneth Sima of Texas, In· side linebacker David Little of Florida, outside linebacker Lawrence Taylor of North Carolina and defensive back.a Ron· nie Lott of Southern Cal. and John Sim· moos of Souther.{' Methodist. The AP All-America squad will be Junior Willie Gittens. a Fountain Valley High graduate. Tight end Bill Kelly of Lona Beach (ex· Mater Del High and Golden Weat College star) was also honored. Walker smashed Dorsett 's all-time NCAA freshman rushing record by gaining 1,616 yards. He finished third in the Heisman vot- ing -beat ever by a rookie -and became the first freshplan since Dorsett in 1973 to make the first-team All-America squad. He also helped Georgia to its first perfect re· gularseason in34 years. · featured on the Bob Hope Christmas Show on NBC-TV, Dec. 16. Other repeaters from the l!r19 squad are wide receiver Ken Margerum of Stanford and linebacker Mike Singletary of Baylor. -College lootball 's most prestigious All · America team also includes offensive tackle Mark May of Pitt. winner of the OuHand Trophy-~S"the nation's top Interior lineman : quarterback Mark Herrmann of Purdue. the all·time NCAA major college passing leader, and sophomore wide re- ceiver Anthony Carter of Michigan. Rogers is the nation's leading rusher with 1,781 yards, an average of 161.9 per ~ame. He stands fourth on the NCAA's career list with 4,958 yards. Margerum,• Fountain Valley High pnr- duct, caught 44 passes for 691 yards and 11 touchdowns and set Pacific-10 Conference career records with 32 touchdown catches and 2,517 reception yards. He ran.ks third on the Pac·lO receiving list with 146 catches. Herrmann, the All·America quarterback, finished second nationally in total offense and set major college career standards by completing 717 of 1,218 passes for 9,188 yarCfs.""Noonecan hold a light to him," says Iowa Coach Hayden Fry. During the 1980 campaign, Herrmann completed 220 of 340 passes for 2,923 yards and 19 touchdowns. despite missing one game with an injury. The rest of the offensive Wlit consists of t ackle Keith Van Horne of Southern California. guards Frank Ditta of Baylor and Randy Schleusener of Nebraska and center John Scully of Notre Dame. Receiving honorable mention accolades were running backs Kerwin Bell, a freshman at the University of Kansas who prepped at Edison High, and Arizona State Easly fini shed second on the UCLA team with more than 100 tackles and broke the school's interception record before the end of his jWtior year. Houston Coach Bill Yeoman calls him "one of the most domi- nant f~ures in college rootball. · · JOHN ROBINSON Can USC strip title from Irish? LOS ANGELES (AP> - Second-ranked Notte Dame has a shot at the national college football championship and No. 17 Southern Cal does not, but Trojan Coach John Robinson still brands Saturday's matchup a game of champions. · · 1 thtnk the guys who chose to play football at USC or Notre Dame consider rhe ms elves champions," the USC coach said Tuesday at his weekly meeting with reporters . "Man~ times in recent years. this ~ame has been ror the national cham- pionship. "And 1t hasn't been unusual in this rivalry fo r the team that's fighting for the national title to have it tom from them by the underdog ... ROBINSON'S TROJANS are 7-2·1 in 1980, while a tie with Georgia Tech is the only blemish on Notre Dame's 9·0-1 record. USC will field a team of "ex· cited young players." said Robinson. meaning excited about facing the Irish and, for many of the Southern Cal players, excited about being in their first big game. Trojan tailback Marcus Allen. the nation's second·leading rusher, won't play because of an eye injury s uffered in the 20· 17 loss to UCLA on Nov. 22. Quarterback Gordon Adams Wt· derwent knee surgery after the Trojans' loss to Washington the previous week. Fullback Doug MacKenzie had knee surgery at mid season, and fullback Paul DiLulo is out because of a death in the family. So when USC 's offense takes the field against the Irish, the backfield will consist at various times of five basically unproven sophomores. Scott Tinsley, who took over for the injured Adams against Washington and guided the Tro· jans against UCLA, will be at quarterback. Anthony Gibson and Michael Harper will share the tailback duties. and Bob Mcclanahan and TQm Jefferson alternating at fullback. "TINSLEY IS our veteran. since he's started one game." said Robinson. sm iling. "The guys may be just a little ner\'ous. We may have to carry them down the tunnel to the field for the game. "I think I'm more excited about the game' than any since I've been here," t.he coach con- tinued. "They're fighting for the national title, we're the un· derdop and we're playiba a lot of young men and don't know how they'll perform. "l think our team ls stimulat- ed by the turn of events," \he coach added, referrin1 to the in· juries. f'rem Pa~ CI CHARGERS, BARONS DOMINATE • • carries, and 19 touchdowns. Warden keyed the ul· tra·quick Edison defense and Seurer was the Chargers' hit man at linebacker. Love was a coach 's delight at offensive and de· fensive tackle and Braman and Houchen were especially impressive in defensive roles for the Barons. Aside from the nine Orange Coast area stars on the first team, there are six more on the second and 10 on the third teams. Edison finished with eight players on the three teams, FoWltain Valley has six and Capistrano Valley, El Modena and Sunny Hills picked up four berths. DB-Duaine Jackson, Edison DB-John Marshall, Foothill DB-John Fishel. Loara DB-BobShollin. CdM Second Team Offense WR-Ivan Camacho. Santa Ana WR -Paul Stettler. Los Alamitos TE-G. Breeland, Sunny Hills T -Larry Williams. Mater Dei T Burr Northrup, El Dorado G Dave Uranich. Mate r Dei G -Dan Clark. Saddleback c Scott Strosnid~r. Edison B Matt Stevens, Fntn iV B -Brian Kitajima. Ke edy B -Steve Evans, Anaheim B -Scott Fran~lin, Santa Ana . . • 6·0 190 6·2 175 5·10 173 6·0 165 5.9 150 6·3 185 6·1 180 6·6 235 6·3 235 6·3 220 5-10 187 6·3 212 5·11 175 5·10 180 6-3 195 6·2 .180 Second team berths went to Mater Dei linemen Larry Williams and Dave Uranich, Edison's Scott Strosnider (center) and Rick DiBemardo (linebacker). and FoWltain Valley's Matt Stevens (quarterback) and Tim Finley (de· fensive back). Se<'ond Team Defense Among the third team picks from the Orange Coast area are Edison's Melvin.Jackson and Mike Alexander, Ocean View's OOug Irvine and Lance Gilbert, San Clemente's John Schroeder and Bob Owens. Newport Harbor's John Stockham. Laguna Beach's Lance Stewart, University's Rob Hobart and Estanc1a·s Jim McCahill. All are seniors with the exception of Stevens, Di Bernardo and McCahill Back of the year honors go to Sunny Hills' Jim Karsat~. a 200-pound quarterback who led the Lancers into the Southern Conference semifinals. He was a second team selection as a junior. First Team Offe~ l>os. Player, school Ht. Wt. Cl. WR Emile Harry, Fountam Valley 6·0 175 Sr. WR -Troy Sweet. Brea·Olinda 6-1 180 Sr. TE Dan Westerfield. Capo Valley 6·3 220 Sr. T Duval Love. Fountain Valley 6·3 245 Sr T Dave Stampni, La Habra 6·3 225 Sr. G Dana Johnson. Mission Viejo 6·3 225 Sr G Don Evans, Esperanza 6·3 214 Sr. C -Bruce Boatman, Capo Valley 6·3 222 Sr. B Jim Karsatos, Sunny Hills 6·3 200 Sr 8 -D.J . Bell. Edison 5-9 178 Sr. 8 Mo Printup. Buena Park 6·0 170 Jr B Tom Fischbeck. Foothill 5-10 175 Sr. First Team Defense DE Rob Warden. Edison 6·1 188 Sr. DL-Kurt Burger, El Modena 6·1 195 Sr. DL-Brandt Houchen, Fntn Valley 6·0 195 Sr. DL-Adam Lowitz. Esperanza 6·2 223 Jr. DE-Jack Braman. Fntn Valley 5-11 195 Sr. LB-Troy Seurer, Edison 5·11 180 Sr. LB-Jack Faris, E l Modena 6-0 180 Sr. LB-Monte Taylor; Loara 6·0 197 Sr. DE Rob Urc1oul1 . Brea·Olinda DL John Cross. Vill a Park DL Tom Ewell, Anaheim DL Greg Pal'ci". El Toro DE Gil Alvarado, Cypress LB Jim Hollin ger. Foothill LB Ward Kollar. La Quinta l.B Ri ck D1Bernardo. Edison DB Robert Gould. El ~t odena DR Craig Rutledge. El Dorado DB Todd Hart. Servile · DB Tim Finley. Fnln \'alley Third Team Offense WR -Rob !\1ellano. Sunnv Hills .WR Melvin Jackson . Edison TE-Mike Alexander. Edison T Dave Mahronrc. Capo Valle}· T John Alvarez. Kennedy G Jerry Mason. El Dorado G !\11ke Lynsky, Los Alamitos c !\11ke Baker, EspNanza B Jim '.\kCah1ll,.Est:.nr1a B Lance Cooper. F:I '.\I odena B Damon Sweaz). F.1 Toro B Doug Irvine, Ocean View R Eric Willingha m. Wstmnslr Third Team Defense DL John Stockham. :'liewport DL-John Schroeder, San Clemente DL-Kennedy Tuala. Buena Park DL-Phil Rosell. Brea·Ohnda DL Rob Hobart, Uni vers it y LB Lance Stewart, Laguna Beach LB -Tony Castellano, Fullerton LB -Alex Martinez. Sunny Hills DB -Lance Gilbert, Ocean View DB-Bob Owens. San Clemente DB -Eric Fox, Capo Valley DB-Lenny Dykstra. Garden Grove Pro Football Probe Q. Wlaat Nn. team lau &lie llfNl ftnt.,..... draft claolfte la I" 1tanlq a-..1 A. 1be Los Angeles Rams. At times through the first half of this season, 11 different first· round draft choices started for the Rams -only one of which originated with another t.eam, defensive end Fred Dryer being the first round choice of the New York Giants (out of San Diego State in 1988. In addition, two Ram first-r ound picks - Southern University linebacker Isiah Robertson, DOW with Buf- falo. and Penn State runnin1 back, John Cappelletti, with San Diego -are starting with other NFL t.eams. 'Ibe 10,home·irown Ram first round picks starting with Los Angeles, by year, are -1980: Texas s,.tety Johnnie Johnson; 1979: 1, Nebraska linebacker Geor1e Andrews, lA, Georgia Tech guard Kent Hill; 1978, Oklahotna runnint back Elvis Peacock; 1977, Ohio state linebacker Bob Brudlinski; 1975: lA, Notre Dame defemive tackle Mike Fannina, lC, Ohio State offensive tackle Dou1 ' France; 1971: lB, Florida de· rensive end Jack Reynolds. Min· nesota is second with nine first· round picks starling, while Pittsburgh and New England are tied with eight. Q. Ha.a a nmaiag back ever 1alDed more U.u 5,MI yards raalll•I aad recelvl•I I• his career! A. Yes. In a career spanning 12 seasons through 1967. Baltimore's Lenny Moore gained 5,174 yards rushing and 6,039 yards receivin •. Moore is Baltimore's all·time yards-per· ~rry rusher with a career averaie ol 4.8 yards a carry. He led ttiileague with averages of 7.5 yards a carry in 1956 (when he gained 185 yards in a single game &Cainst Green Bay) and 7 .3 in '51. He also rushed for 83 career touchdowns . Moore cau1ht 383 puses in his career. averaline 18.6 yards per recep- ti on . He bad A8 career touchdowns on receptions. Moore scored 113 touchdowns in his career, includina 20 in the 19641euon. 5-11 175 5-10 235 6·0 220 6·3 230 5.9 160 6·1 208 6 3 200 6 3 214 5 11 160 6·0 180 5-10 165 6·1 180 fi-2 180 6· l 175 6-3 212 6·4 230 6· 1 205 6·0 200 fi.o 212 63 214 6 ~ 185 6·0 180 5·8 160 ~·11 170 5·8 165 5.9 210 fi.Q 200 6·2 185 6·3 215 6·0 185 6·0 190 6·0 175 5.9 155 6· l 170 6·3 170 5·10 180 6·0 190 Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. S,r. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr . Sr Sr. Sr. Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr Jr Sr J r Sr Sr Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr Sr Sr. Sr. Sr Jr Sr Jr Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr Sr. Sr Sr Sr Sr. Sr BASKETBALL ~. ~mt>er 4, 1980 DNL Y PtLOT Q _Ari_.zoila nip_• -Barons AIA, 69-65 Seahawks ln_showdo:wn,__. ---. 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(kellJ\ View f.Ugh 's Seabawka, Or•nge t 'vunty No I ranked 1>rep basketball 1t•1u n , lunglt•• "°1th No 4 Fountain Vallt-y loru~hl at Marma lltijh in the 1·h6'111v1111~t11p .. 1111rlnials ol the l6th an nual Martnu Westminste r ·rournamenl. nli, followmg lhiat s klr m 1i.h at fi 30, l'oro111& <Jt>I Mar's No 3-rated Su Kings tu11l(lt• with unrimkcd, but d~ulKerous, Manna 111 lhc oth.-1 half of the semis , htlll'J lo bti~111 :at 8 15 lh'Pan Vu~w aod t-'ounta in Valley lllHlllhed tor their hatr or tht! semis with \ 11·tor1~i. Wcdnesd &y 11IKht, but ne ither , oultl h~rdly be clasi.1ried as routwie 111 ~' n1und v1l'lo11l·s t 'mn h Dlivt• Urown ·~ f'ountu1n Valley B-11 011' ~·au)(hl hn· 1n th · final half and 1'\l'ntuall) pulled out a 65-61 overtime '' l<'tun· OVN' C"u111 plon. while Ocean \'"'"' lo~gt<d ,, 10 49 tr1 ~ph over a 0 •1\ I~ f1111-..ht•1I '°' llh l~ JllJIUt' .a lltl l'ull111' uthJt<ll IH ~.est111111skr outfit / , ... u,,1111 \';.tllt•y s c·o nquest was llaskt•tball amaitni -the Barona were down by u m any u ti pointa in the fint half alter r1 llin1 behind, 25·8, al the outset. but ·came back to limit Compton to one point in lhe fourth quarter to send il Into overti me. In the deciding three minutes of over · time il wu Jerr Cbriatenaen doing most of •he damage, hittin 1 a layup with 38 seconds spent to give the Barona their rirst lead or the game (59-57), then another to m ake il 6l·S9, then three free throws to ice it. While the Barons lert the crowd and Com p ton in ~state or amazement with the ir wild .lom e -from-behiod finish, the o nly a maze m e nt Brown could justify was the Barons ' poor s tart. "It was amazing bow we could be so bad at the beginning," said Brown. "We could ruLver h a ve d o ne il without Compton's help. We j4sl started so tense. "I don't think we '11 ever look like that aga in , at least I hope not." The Barona were consiatenUy off in lhe beginning, hillin1 6·of·l8 in each or the first two periodl. Christensen finished the evening with 27 poinll and was the obvious catalyst lo the rally . Also scorine in double figures were J eff Hu1hes (11) and Frank Luongo (10 ). The Barona put the ga me Into over · time when they outacored the Tarbabes , 12·1 , in the fin a l quarte r with Cbriateaaen gettina it close, then free throws by Fred Marshall with 2:24 and 1 :47 left Ued it at S7. . Compton 's 8-S Gary Davia, who scored 21 pointa, missed a 20-foot shot al the buzzer to breathe new lire into the Barons. Wayne Carlande r , Ocean View:s slick 6-8 southpaw. led the Seabawks to their victory With 31 po1nll a nd a bundle of re bounds as Coa ch J im Harris' jug. gernaut survived an upset bid by the Lions. Carlander pumped in 17 or Ocean I vlew 's rirst 20 points and lhe winnert we re never in da nger, although they w e re bard press~d . . : ''Westminster just we nt right al us,·~ sa id Harris. "T hey had nothing to lose and Jon Borchert is o ne or the better: coaches around . "I was happy with our ms ide play but it was a hard game to j udge becauie it w a s s uc h a but c h e r job. Th ey <Westminste r ) attacke d and they (th~ officials ) let it go. Ca rlander 's soft touch was the ~enk of attention, but a lso s howing offe o punc h was 6-l Bill Sm all ( 17 poin for the Seabawks . · While Carlander was netting 31 coun· ters. Westm inste r 's Mick DeLavallad1·, a 6·6 senior, was answering with 21i points.and Don Siber added 10 points · T o n ight's Ocean V1e w·f'o unta111 Va lle y matc hup: '·We'll be killed if w;• play like we did tonight," s ays Browv. "I think it's going to be very clo!-le · says Harris. Monarchs gel, Chargers fall :'llatt·r lki l l11~h 01Jt•1w1I lht' I~ 81 basketb<1ll 't•ason on a :.Ul'l'Css ful note Wednc::.da~ night. but t-;:.t<1nt·1a . Edi!-011 and M1:.s10n \'1cjo took 11 on tht' C'hin in tourn<1men1 at·t1on """'re Helping You Do It Rigltt!" lle re 's how the 1H:l1on went. Mater Del 59, Valencia 48 The :\1onardls. who ha( a bye• in lht· lirst rnu11d of t he Valent ia ToudKl(!tent. were rud~ guests as they lopped the host team . La rrv Wi lliams , a 6·6, 235 ·pound l'enter. ~cored 18. points. while Jr cshman sw111g man Chris J ackson had 10 T ht• duo nff~et a fine shooting night by Valencia '· l'aully Pina who had 21 Another contributing factor to the Mater Oe1 v1ctoi:v was t he st ron g board .work by Wtlh ams and 1irell Trie kl'lt. Tritkdl had just five points. but he pulled d own several key offensive rebounds The 111C'tory vaulls the Monarchs into the t'hampio11sh1p sc·m1f1nals against Tu~t1n tonight at 8 p.m in a third round game. Tustin 55, Edison 51 Like Mat<'I' Oe1 . lht> Chargers opened the Valeneia tourney with a bye and were seeing the ir fi rst game eom petit1on of the young season Unlike Matt•r Dei , the Ch:.i rgers <'a me out on t he s hort end of the seore, despite a 16-POint per f ormanl·e h} Jun 1or 6-5 l'<'nter H 1 chard Chang. Ed1snn fought ba t·k from a 10-poin t. third quarter defic·1t to move a head , 51·50. 6nly to ha ve the i:11ters reel off five stntight points to seal the v ictory. The Chargers a lso got 12 points from Mark Goudge a'nct 11 from J eff Stephens in a losing ef: fort. Warren ~Est•ncl• 66 The Bears ot Warre n outscored Estancia 4·0 111 overtime to pull off the v1etor y in Laguna tour n ame nt play. The win sends Warren into the r ha'tnpionship sem ifinal m atch against the winner of tom ght 's Laguna Beach· El Toro duel For Estancia. the Eagles will have to be con· terft with the chanCl' to finish fifth 1n the tourna· men t They'll d uel the loser or the Artist Charger l'Ontest on 1-'nday Mike Markel sparked Estancia with 16 points, while Jeff <:ardnl'r and Ken Hall adclNl 11 and 13 respect i \l.:ly Warren·.., l'aul Lampl' led a ll scorer s with ·tR points whtl<' ll•ammate .Ji m Waters added 15. Ganesha 82, Mission Viejo 67. The D1ablos, surpris ing ly. we re knoC'ked out of the Laguna lkad1 tourn;,1ment after their serond !-tra1g ht lo~!-· · Handv Sherwood had 23 points for M1ss1on Vie· 10. whale icammate Todd Swee,Uand added 10. lrvine 62, Garden Grove 47 The surprising Vaqueros moved into the cham p1o nsh1p game of the Garden Grove tournamt-nt a nd will fdt•t• Boba c;randc Irvine. which had l<>st 17 stra i~hl last yPar. en1ll"c1 the drought with a 75·70 win OH·r l>ana 11111~ th(' day before Abrahams le ads Surf win I.ON(; BEA ·11 'ent n forward La urie Abrahams seored a IJOWl'f·play go«JI 1n the final m inute of play We dne<.day night to ltft the Ca liforniu Surf to a 5-4 vi<'tory over t he Dil llas Tornado in a North American Soccer Ll'ague 10 door gamt• al tht• Long Beach Arena. Abrahams. inserted into the line uµ when the Surf was given a late ·game manpow(•r advant age, • r1ght.foot<.'cl the ball past Dallas goalkecpN !~lily Philli ps. giving the Surf its st.'eond win 1n four game s this season Basketball scores College WH I Porll•nd6/, s.tn lo•• SI bl SI MIHY 'llb S Ul•n IS th•P""'" &_,I, l.A Verne U F '"'"°SI u. (.at Stal~ L.A ., So Ille BA. Churioa'l>Q. S I( ore• bO Mont•n.o 'Ill, P0<lland SI /4 Ch•mu~ (H•••u• 81. wn1t11tr 10 Ort_. Goll•qt 18, H.twall HtlO o• lttOIH Pepper di"" IS. N Aro Iona 1' Arilonot 69, Alhltlt• 1n Action b) WUh SI 18, E Montana 10 S-1\ Cttmr.on 101. Samlorn \9 K•ntucky 70, Ohio SI •• Soulh C.roltnot 15, NC A•he••lle SI Virginie 83, Rancloll>f\·M•cM S7 Ve. tommonwe.111> 11, w 1111am " Mery M • Old Dominion IS, lut> We•leyan so AulMlrn 75, T ennenu U Clladel '7, 84111\une•COOllmen SI FurmMll7, VMI ll lotl Mlstlulll!>I s•, Tenn Teet> St Al ... INI 73, FlorldA Soulhtrn S' Mia. St. M. Vlr9lnla h ell &I S. 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Saturday 8-6 , iunday 8-5 'UNTAAllA 1•1 llll lt _ .. ,.,_ ll .. .., ·~ ,,,,_ ·-· ,,. ...... -IU I ----... .. ---·-(tUI _,_ CotTA•e& 1,. ......... .... , .. • .._. ... wiu.a• ---(711)-11 ~ lllL ..... ,...,. ~TOii ---........ ·LA----...... cttll•'-' ·-~ .. .. -...... "' .. '" --1••-......... "'- ·------1ru1 ....... 1 0MllTAMA -L-1. ·-··--, ... ,.., . ~~-' _, U llClllllllllfl ... , ... _ .... ..,_ ..... ~ ::... .. -·- FRONT WHEEL AUGNMENT .. ~ -- ~~-~~·~~--~---~-~-~~~-~----------------------------------.. .. . ·. l>Ak.V ~'-Of • ,,_,...,Om ,.,. 4, t~ leak. but ran~,.... t~apfion? BASKETB~LL/ BOATING/ WATER POLO .BlUJ8, GWC seek , ·, · Volleyba l title ?~P~f ' cmco -Oran1e Coast and Go&den West col- leges are the top seeded team• from Southern • California competin1 in the atate women'• JC fl ""'. f volleyball championsh\ps at Chico State be&ilmin1 Friday. The Pirates of Coach Jane HU1endorf are No. 1 seeded after winnin1 the South Coast Conference and will be facing fifth seeded Citrus of the Mia· sion Conference Friday morning. De Anza College is the lop seeded Northern l school with Merced second and Napa third. Golden West will play Napa in its opening round came. Other first round matcbupe Include Merrced against Santa Barbara and El.Camino against De Ania. Coach Lou Anne Terheggen's Golden West Rustlers, led by Bev Lidyoff, are the defending state champions after defeatinf Orans~ Coast in the flnm last year. TDe Ruatlen went tfirough the loser's bracket lo get lo the championship match. Orange Coast won the title two years ago and is paced by Julie Bergdahl this season. • Second round matches will be played Friday, le,aving only two undefeated teams lo face each other Saturday morning in the semifinals of the double-loss elimination affair. ~dason football t•oach Bill Workman was so surprised, he could hardly stand up when Zafaran the belly dancer arrived at the Cha rgers· practi ce field Wednesday, The dancer was sent by Rams coach Ray Malavasi as his way of congratulating Workman on an outstanding season. • Tournaments lure area JC teams . °' OCC, Saddleback begin Miles Eaton play; GWC in Charger Cfassic $ • ByCURTSEEDEN I Of-Dajty~- ~ddleback College goes for its second straight M ilei Eaton Invitational championship starting hmigbl with the opening round of the JC basketball to11rdament at Orange Coast College. in the opener, and Chris Beuley. who baa a 16·point performance, spark the Bucs. The Gauchos, who downed OCC in the cha r9pionship ~last year. join six other teams with, impressive edentials for the lhree·day touraey. Among the other entries are the host ·Pirates. Uarstow. Imperial Valley, Mt . San Antonio, LA SouthwE'st and College of Marin. And a t Cypress College. Coach Jim Greenfield 's Go ld e n We st s qu ad begins lournament play in the Gene Autry Charger 'lassk. ioaning the Rustlers in the tourney. which ht'gan Wednesday. are Cypress. Citrus. Long llea~h CC. Grossmont. Cerritos . East Los Angeles .~111d Riverside CC At OCC, LA Southwest and Barstow met tl)is aftt>moon. whale Ml. San Antonio received a bye. Sadd.leback meets Imperial Valley tonight at 6 :30 and bee races Marin at 8:30. i·Saddleback has excellent talent again this Yl'..tr... says OCC Coach Tandy Gillis. "The (;aurhos and Ba rstow have to be considered the tourney favorites ... Still, Coach Bill Brummel's Gauchos are 1-2 on l h{· year after back·tO·back losses in the Merced 'l'-ou rnamcnt Saddleback. won the Miles Eaton 1·rown in 1!177 and '79. Oran~e Coast took the crown in 1978, and Gaili s may be underestimating has own squad. The ParalPs won their opener in impressive fashion. 72 :'iR over LA llarbor Sophomore Tim J ohnson. who scored 18 points But there are other teams to be reckoned with. "LA Southwest should have one of the better teams in the slate this season," Gillis predicts. "Many are calling this the beat Southwest team ever." In addition, Barstow comes into the touma· ment with the state small schools championship JC B4SKEl'&4LL under its belt. The Vikings have nine returning lettermen. and Coach Jim Parks says he's happy with his recruiting this season. Miles Eaton play res umes Friday with losers br acket games at 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. The winner of the Saddleback-lmperial Valley match faces Mt. San Antonio which earned its bye when Cochise. Ariz .. dropped out of the tournament two days before it was supposed to begin~ That contest is set for 6: 30 . m. The winner of the LA Southwest-Barstow ga , meanwhile, will tangle with the winner or the 00 -Marin contest in an 8: 30 game. Final rowid action begins Saturday at 4: 30 with the fifth-place contest. The battle for third place is set for 6 :30 and the ctlampionship contest begins at 8:30. Meanwhile, al Cypress College Golden West faces some equally difficult opposition in the fo ur-day Char ger Classic which opened Wednesday. The Rustlers see their first tourney action against Riverside CC tonight at 8:30. Long Beach CC and Grossmont start things off tonight at 6. GWC enters the tourney with a 2·1 mark, the only loss coming to Cerritos. GWC has received a balanced scoring attack, "/(emper Open purse hlked to $175,000 Light slate on boating calendar Wnen Nancy Lopez-Me llon re- turns to Mesa Verde Country Club to defend her Women's Kemper Open golf championship March 26·29, she will have an op· portunity to pick up the largest purse in the history of the event. . T <rurnament chairman Jim Poteet has announced that the tournament will have a $175,000 prize fund this coming ')'ear. up $25,000 over the first two years. .. Tlis will make our tourna- m cnt'lhe richest in the history of Orai.;e County golf ... Poteet s ay f., The previo u s mos t lucr~lve event in this county w a !;the $160 ,000 Mr . Goo rench, one·day partner's even ·at El Niguel Country Club lust uary. F'i. pri.ze will be $26.500. up rrom •the $22.500 Lopez· Melton took home last March. The defending champion has assured tournament officials s he will ~end the title she won with an even par 284 for the four-day competition. Par for the de· mandlng. 6.134·yard layout is 36 ·35~71. Lopez·Melton played a roller- coaster tournament and was un- c haracterislically inconsistent with rounds of 72-66·77-69. Her five·under-par second round of 66 was a course and tournament record. JoAnne Carner was the winner of the first Women's Kemper Open at Mesa Verde CC in 1979 after winning a five.way playoff that included Lopez-Mellon, Jan Stephen. Chako Higuchi and Don- na Caponi Young. Antefter women top UC Riverside Norma Leibfreld, a freshman from <>Cean View High, scored 16 P,Oints lo pace UC Irvine'• women's basketball team lo a 69-59 win over UC ·Riverside Wednesday nt1ht at Irvine's Crawford Hall. Lelbfreid got help from sophomores Kathryn HamUtoo (12 points ) and Terry Williamson (eight rebounds). Week ends in the month of December are commonly used for sailboat racers aa a means of relaxation after a week of Christmas shopping and the up c oming weekend is no exception. ' Balboa Yacht Club has scheduled its second race of its three-month Sunkist Series Saturday and Sunday with s mall boats racing inside the harbor Saturday and the larger . keelboat classes racing over in]iide-outside courses SUnday. in other tr•as ot the Southern Calllornla Y achtlno •1-latlon: s.Ma MMll<a aay Kine H-Yecht Club -Cllrl""'ff A ... 11. lk .. tlloenl s..uroey, S....S.y Marina Yacht Club -Scra mt>ler S.•IH . Saturday. Win jammen Yacht Club -Junlor·Sefllor lntrec ~a. Svnclay. s-o.._. CA" Yecht CIUO -Winter C ... k Se!!_• .. •·_...._ Y.;."t Cl·-..,. ._ ...;n -PolnM!tla A ... tta IS.tlotl S..wday, Suftdav. c.w~ Yecllt Club -1.ono•t•.t<h s.ri... Swn4ay. S... ~ Yacltl CIUO -It""' S.riff No l CIOIU~. Sll..,.r a.It Yecl\I Club -A""' Se•lff No. l IPHRF, SOHF) Sunday, • Rustler-s eY~ soccer 'title LOS ALTOS -"Slim." That's the way Golden West " ColleJe soccer coach Gregory Ghica describes the chances of his Rustler team when It goes up agai'*l a tough Foothill College sq ua~ here Friday in the Calirqmia Community College soccer championahips. Th• Ruatlen, who finished second ln Southern California as well u second in the Southern Cal Cclnference with a 12-6-3 re- cord, are up a1ainat a team con- sistiDI mainly ol older European playen. The Owla of Foothill College, who won lbe Northern California I_ championship with a 15·3·2 re- cord, come into the game u the favorites, but that doesn't bother Ghica. "We're certainly the un- derdogs but some\imes, that's a good position to be in. Foothill Is a very big and strong team and they average 1:1 years of •ft. "We're juat a bun;h of IJ.lt- year-old Americana, so the odds are stacked against us," he adds. The G WC-Foothill claab ii let• for 1 p.m. It foUows a lO:IO con.' teat between El Camino, which won the Soutbem California ti· lie, and Chabot. the northern runnerup. If GWC happens to surprise Foothill, the Rustlers would face the winner of the Chabot-El Camino contest at 11 a.m . Satur- day, alao at Foot.bill College. The Rustlers' top player this yell hu been Dave-Sterud, freshman out of Pacifica Hiib with nine goals. ''We don't score a lot of 1oala because we're ln the tou&helt COllference in the state," adds Gbica. So It will be up to the RUltler defenae to live owe a shot at the It.le UUe. . with Rico Thompson, Ran~eidenreich and Jim Eldridge taking top honors. Thompson, a sopho re transfer from Humboldt State, is filling in for Truiett Hatton, one of·the slate's top returning point guards who was ruled academically ineligible two weeks ago. The tournament continues Friday with the losers of the first two games meeting at i and 4, while the winners tangle at 6 and 8 p.m. The consolation championship game is set for 4 p .m. Saturday, followed by the third-place game at 6 and the tiUe contest at 8, AYAa A&I MOW! Prestioe location Early Mall Oeltvef'Y. H olding tfld forwarding U.5.PMttt-.. . ., ... TMMal s.lte 11111 ............. tnt..CAtJ714 7141 549-4733 allflll.NIS JEANS 406 S Bay Front Ba1ooa l5land 67'> ')180 C•ll 642-5671. Put • few word• to work tor ou. ,Jl4.88~ PAJAMAS ..... .. ROBES .... ... SWEATER~' 18'' ' ....... ..ST TIMI .. 11·Yas. • ~TO 1"I PW&JC ALLIE· MAE. SPORTSYIEAR MANUFACTURERS CLOSING OUT TENNIS ·'JOGGING -WAAMJPS Mens-Womens Sponswear Div1S1on 60% to 80% OFF AlleM9eCo. 111ow-on. ... .,..... ..... FINAL ·DAYS W( MUST sm OUI (UIH STocl HGHOUSS Of OUll LOSS AFHR MANY YEARS. SERVING THE BIG & TALL MAN WITH NAM E BRANO QUALITY CLOTHING. 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Sta ( .. 1.~-~ .. t ) P••d lH,411,to lo one wlnnlnv tr<ket Ill~"°'"•' U Pock St• conMll•l ton paid UU 10 to II w•nnonv Ire ktl> If our "°""'I E(9hlh rece ~olll>h loc:h !Ac•erm•nl. 12.60, 5.80, •.40. Kowl Berry IA•lthtordl, s 00, J .0, c:.ounwuor N I P•r•er I. l.<IO Nlnlll rect B.,. Bre (Sherren!, 14.20, t 00, J 60. My Ellr•belh CB•r•eul, l.10, l .00, ~u1re Leule I Atcn,,_,.i1. > 80 U u et"le (I_.) PAHi \101 IO hnlll rec• K•wer" Gold 1w ""1.,1, 10.00. '·'°· •.70, F•I• ISonnevlllel, J . .O, l 00. Rueben FrO\I (Kuet>l••l. 4 00. Elewttnlh rece Br•ve Chrl> tr<-.,1. 6.20. •.oo. 1 • .io, HAl!•IOA IV•ll•ndln91\<1tnl, IJ.60, 1.10, Chltl Ed ISonnevolltl,6 .0 '301 •"• 11·61 Ptlcl \111 10 Alttndenct 6, .. 1 Misc. Wednelday'e tr•nNctlona aASllALL 4-k t111LH1W CHICAGO WHITE SOX. 519"td VMIA Pl-10 • COK"'"' contrect IOI , ... "" '9eson. Wei-KtWln 8111, lnllttder Nat ...... LHIW A Tl.ANTA B"AVES S19ned Glenn H• berd. ---· 10 • --yH r con-trecl. HOUSTON ASTR~ -519ned Don Sulton, pllCN r, 10 a towr·.,.•r contract llASlllTaALL ................ A_,., ... WASHINGTON BULLETS -Waived Jolvl w1111~ .... ....,c1 . ,OOTaALL ....... , ..... 1u..- NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Ple<t cl Jim l(o•e<ll, II_.,.,. aoi 11111 lnjYrecl ,_,..., 11\I. S.ttlllcl Artie o.ena. wlet rA<elver. NEW YORK GIANTS -Sl9fllid 0-0t Stl\1111 -Otle M9rl<e M9rk,,.m, dtltntlw tec•t .. ; Don Petit,_,, "*'"'"W beClo Oennh Jollnlon, 1111111 end; encl l(•vln TYr~r.1111eo11uer. NIW VO"K JETS -A-.itl<"" the ,... \l911111lon ol Jolln MU Mr, delt n\I v. c-.NI-lflll -OMety CMC ... .ttll<tlw Ill 1.-. ""'"' 11111 -· IOCCaa .... ~---L.Htm TOltONTO aLtllA"O -Trtdecl Geo'9t 0 1'*9, •i.tc11tr, to 1111 TlllW ltoutflN<lt tor 1111 ..,....._ _ _. <-"· COLUOI SOUTHWllTllO~ -A""°""'ecl lhe ,.... 111\lltlon of ll'fltl ..... ,, .-..c1 ffftOtll ,_ ... loccer ...... ~ ...., .... .,cc1aw"Mler' Matw Ol4 tcorlfle: DMll, ...... ~. ~ ......... _...,, L-.iM INcfl Kllflfle! ~. Otftllf, Spendable nioney coun!§l Many assets aren't cun-ently convertible By JOHN CUNNIFF A ......... ....,.. NEW YORK -"It isn't how much money there la in t tae family." said the Beacon Kill m atron who lived threadbare in her brownstone on a monthly dole from the family tjuat. "lt'a what you have to spend." Many Americans are findin& the statement now applies to them. And ~ce it does, it could hurt retail sales and other buai- ne sse s o ve r the n ext rew months. Americans have lots of assets. but can they use them? And, since paychecks are losing in the contest with infla- tion. will they be in the mood to use their assets. • ... It is estimated, for exam- ple, that between the end of the fi rst and third quarters of the year, consumer holdings of cor· cu ... .,,. porate stocks rose more than $260 billion. ,and the market value of houses $190 billion. E ven if you d iscount for inflation: say economists al Goldman Sachs. the securities house, Americans in thatperiod increased their re· a l financial assets. including homes. by $146 billion to $2.16 l rillion. When :YOU look at where the assets are, however. you wonder how easy it 1s to tap those as- sets. even if some analysts consider cons umers to· day to be more liquid than they were back in the recession of 1973-1975. Besides houses and stocks, sizable assets a re lied up in savings and certificates. on which costly penall\es are incurred 1f redeemed before maturi - ty. and in short-term and long ·term Treasury securities. While in theory most of these assets can be con verted to Cish, the realities cire different. espe<·1all y in regard to housing. DURING THE 1970s, for example . many thousands learned to tap their home equity by re· financing. They considered it a good deal 1f they could withdraw $35,000 for education or automobile Vincent Villano is mili tary ma rket ing manager for Wyle Distribution Group, El Segundo. Vi llano. fo rme r e mployee at Components Plus. Irvine. lives in El Toro. Kethrya E . Hoffard, a g r aduate of Orange Coast College in Costa Mes;i. IS vice presfifenl of ad ministration of the newly-formed Long Beach Savings and Loan Association, Lo ng Beach. She previously was-savings manager at Fideli · t y Fed e ral Savings a nd Loan Association 's Westcliff branch in Newport Beach. DeaaJs M. Green is director of public relations a nd advertising at Na utilus Plus, Newport Beach. WilUam Krames is general m anager of Fluorocarbon Co. 's Reeves Rubber division in San Clemente and Albertville. Al a Construction has begun on Monarch Bank's permanent facility in Laguna Nig_uel. The 8,500-squarc-foot . facility is un de r construc tion al T own Center Drive and Niguel Road. lt"AMl'S Joe Wilson, president of Wilson & Associates. San J uan Capistrano. was a featured speaker at ~ _, ~ a1aHESSaa the recent career seminar at Cal State {.,os Angeles. The ,firm specializes in self.paced train- ing programs for business and industry. Patricia A. Bernesser 1s ad- vertising account cxecuti ve at the Newport Beach office of Bozell & JaC'obs. Inc . an ad- vertising and publi c rPlati.ons firm. James P. Ruetz, former controller at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. Newport Beach, 1s director of fiscal services at Little Company of Mary Hospital. Torrance. .. Good Eartb llestaaranp IDc., based in San Diego, was recently acquired by General Mills Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. E•ttatrau, Inc., a relocation management firm. has opened an office in the Newport Beach Coldwell Banker & Co. complex. Dean Patton, Newport Beach, is director or marketing and client relations. Linda Morgan is branch manager. Cltbeea Tllrtft A Lou A.uoclalkNI has opened headquarters in the Heritage Plaza Shopping Center, 14252 Culver Drive , Irvine. ----------- expenses even IC it meant addin1 two percenta~ ·~t: points to the interest on their mortgage. ,:.:!=: T imes a re d iffe rent now. To reopen .. : ··' m?rtgage might mean an additional 6 percenta1e.~ , ~; pomts, to say nothin1 of up-front "point" pay,·· '• ments or maybe $1.SOO or '2.000 and a $~ filint'·· , ree. . .. .,. So-called equlty loans -ucond mort1a1e1 ~. ,.. are now widely advertised as a solution to that problem because they allow the first mortgaae to remain witouched. But equit y loans may cos nearly 20 percent. .. ,.: STOCKS ARE MORE liquid\ but again the theory is more understandable than implement.a· -• .:e--- ble. How many people seek to sell stocks when the market is rising? Few, unfortunately. That's why markets rise. Even if the temptation is there, it can be re- sisted. Past experience has shown that consumer resistance can be high when funds are being con- sidered for big ticket ite ms such as furniture and a utomobiles. Such items are postponable, as one survey aft.e r anothe r has shown. In almost every instance those interviewed say that in a pinch they could cut back significantly for travel, furnishings and automobiles. AND THAT'S WHY THE matter of whether Americans are liquid or illiquid must be con- s idered in making any predictions about improved retail sales over the next few months . Generally speaking, when household assets rise. as they have in recent months. cons umers begin to feel more confi dent. and confidence 1s often followed by a buying spree. But when you consider how difficult it 'is to gel hold of those funds. and so expensive too. you wonder 1f people a ren't just going to postpone pun·hases. Especially when innation 1s s hrinking paychecks . --·- WANTED DIAMONDS • GOLD J ewels Oy Joseph purd>ast'S d1amonC1s gem· s tones go10 ano s1lv1:• ham orivdte 1nd1v10uals dnO e~tates Careful f-•arn1nat1on ano >'vatua- f1un o., 0"' e•l.it:r1S Hogntsl ptotf'!. tia•O I0·'.1 oa1ly Sal 10 6 C:1osec !:.unoay Pnone IC.day A!>~ tor Belfy vrace u1 Doug Kenne<!.}' • ,.. f .. ; t~ • • ... ()Ii ., •fl J[W[LS by JOS[PH South Cont Ptaz.a. Colla Mesa • 540-9066 SIMPLE INTERf.SJ' PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS lnren·~r " c•>rnr 11unJt•J Jail) crt'·d11t!J 4u.;rt1?rly .rnJ l'a1n~ trom lhl' Jail' 111 Jc:po.,11 1.1 lht> dalt> 111 \\ 1t hJroJWcil. NO MINIMUM t NOTERM NO PENALTY THRIFl'-BY-MAIL FREE TRANSFER OF FUNDS ·. Now-a tax savings break ·for s111all business lt'a tl'9 8llltplfled l!mf I.,,_ PeM6on (Sl!P) PIM. Oowmment •pprowed tax·N¥1nf11. Ideal for loie proprietors, ~ encl sm.11 corporMlons with no ex18tln9 prtvate peMlon pl8n. Permlta the emplorer tax-deductlbte contrtbutlons for ... encl employeu to SEP NYlnt• KCOUnb up to 19~ ofyurty eamlnp: maximum •7.500. . "' .... You c.n Mt up • SEP ~ now for the 1980 urnlnQ• year. lb-deferred contributions few 1980 can be mede u let.e u Apt 15, 1981. norm8I tax ftllngdme. Al9d uk ""' rdltwnMnl spaclllllsl ~ R.,,w>Uc's ll&K-ue>lng ICeogta Md IRA~ MftTA NIA 17th St. Welt ol ~ FlftWa)' (714) ~1 ·5286 NIAlmM 202..AnlM!m Ptau. '°° N. Eucld St. (714) 9'6·8290 IAomtA ftlGCa!L 30212 Crown \lallev ~ (714) 49'~ Wl!ST,....T!lt 134 WHtminster ~/Bolte & Sen Diego Fwy (714) ~-5.)47 ....... ~"'to •100.000 He-4 Oflke: ALTADF.NA 2246 N Lak•f: Ave C21:Jl 791·1281/681·661 I [ilia Al TAOEl'IA • ANAHEll'I • AACNAA. • 8tJA8AM\ • Q.N!Efll()MT ·.HACIEl10A HUCH TS • lAOC.nA N10tL1. • lOS NQ.U.S PAL"I ~S • ""5AIXNA • p,c() ~ • SN'(TA N1A • WU~lt.R • ~ HIJ.5 .. . -.... ,, . ..-.... ...;-.. _...._~ .... .---...:.. ......................... -~ .......... ----------------------~--~.-.:~~---- ,_..._...,_.. __ _ o.\ll Y PILO f Business ..._Coniputer stock s11rge· forecast .. t'll PEH1 I 0 I P I Oo.• t'Very 00111 llt.tt'tJ '* ( OlllPlllCI. Probabh no\ but thf murlw1 for Pf'fM}flal 1·011111l1h: n •• boom '" and onl" uf t hl• to1> c•orn panh"' 111 tht> fu•hl A1111lt' ('om putt-r Inc· ha11 'lP4'1 ul.-tori. ~t thf fflJ!t' o( lht•11 ~l\'IAh ~ 1Ut11\M tor 11 .. ''~ k 111 h•• nl l••r.·11 le• 11 ... publ11 Apvl .. 1;, hov1rb: 14 11h 1b w .. 1 ''oC'k. 11rr1•rrn 1111, mun I h tu * • * 1lu11hr•h~ t~ ~pt>t•\acular sue l'*'•• of UNuH1ltic•h, t he gene 11 ,11n·1n~ hr111 thut wt>nt public 1n (ktobt.•r Uot h orfl.1 "" c tor'i t he 1·hu11n• tu bu.' mtu ooe ur tomor ruw ·, mu 11 t exc111 n g H'l'hnolow1\•s The Interest in 11 ~· o .. t 11· c o ~ 1 " " " r 1 n ~ s ~ n t <1t•11,•11h:dt -.toc.·k i.oanngirom $35 :.i i..httrt• 10 wi high as $88 on it11 I lhl 1lli)' or ln•dtng Something • * * 211d genetic firm plam stock sale tH.:Ht\ ~L t-. \ \ 11 1 \ wt•ond ~l'rwlr c eng111eenng corpora t11111 l d llb l\•11> h.i' ,11111vwtc·l'd phuh lo f.c ll i.lock to the pubhc. r11, 1ir-.1 ... t••l'k 11l ll•1111.: 111 tht· exot1(· nc•w Sl'1ence was Genen· l\'l h 1111 ul -..c1utll ~.rn f r a1111,1·0. >A hos t· stot•k stormed into the 1H.tr-k,·t ..it $35-.1 !>h.t11• 0 11 Oct M und qu1l'kly rose ai. high as $88. It h1.1~ "'" t• lalkn b.t1·k tu tlw low lo mid .1(1.;' l't>tu.' , hc.1r111an Honulcl 1-: (';ipe dedined lCI elaborate on the 1·11111 µ.ill\ , ll'r'l' J1111oun1·t-mt-nt tt11s week He did not say when the t'Oln ptlll~\\IJUl\I rtit' d r\•gl~tl'lttlOfl -..talement Wllh the SecuntieS tt11,1 Ex1·h1rngt> C'11ni1111;-c 1on or how nla~y shares would be offered or tor wh<tl prH'l' c t'l u..... r () urnkd t"ng1ncl'nng firm!> togetht•r 1n hoµc:- forms l..ly scient1~l!> 111 1971 . 1s the oldt•st or the genet1c \\htl'h s plH·e gene!> from various organisms ol l'rcatmg benefll'lal bacteria -Or other lite It:-slnl'k rt·1xirtedl) IS hl•ld b) its rounders, Standard Oil of l'altfom1a, Standard Oil of lnd1i.11H1 a nd National Distillers and Chcmtt'i.11 Co $50,000 to $500,000 f INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lnlere•I o nly pev-n1 • lnco•• •Co••nd al • •••ldenllal • Weekly co••l•••nl• • Nontllilv f11ndl"9• • 6 •ontlila to s v-ra • So•llile"' C.tlfo"'I• .. ,,, '"' loan inforMallon •enilce I , •Ill.I lt1t.U\1Hl'l ,,._j, similar could happen with Ap· pl". GENENTECH HAS since r1111en to und•r $50, leaving a lot of speculatons with losses. Thal could happen with Apple as well. The public wall be offered 4.5 million s hares of Apple at $14 to $17 a s hare, but If you haven't already talked to. your bronr, you probably won 't get any. Demand 1s so high that some brokers are as king customers to draw straws for the opportunity to buy The sale is expected within thl' next couple of weeks, with lhe dale depending largely on See,'br1t1es and Exahange Commission-approval. • · Thl' C'ompany, wh ich was i>lartl'd four years ago. has grown in sa les from $7 m11Uon tn 1978 t o an exp ect ed $1 50 m illion this year. and may reach twice that next year Only.Radio Shack. a subs1d1ary of Tandy Corp . outs ell s Apple rn mil·roc·omputers The only other per!'.onal l'Orn putcr maker to appro<1ch lhem 111 s ales is Commodore lntcrna· t1onal's PET computer. made 1n nearby Santa Clara. "l don 't think lhNe ·~ any sel'rt•t that Apple •~ the most popular rwrsonul computer on the market." ~aid Edw<1rd Faber. pr c~1 d e nt uf Coni puterlaml. a ('(iain tit 150 retail <·o mputer stores that 1-; Apple·~ (714) 759·1515 AMERICAN HOME MO RTGAGE '} JO N..-wp•ut Centr, Onve O"\•Qn Plaza Nt!wpun Be<IC" GttMOtrllO 92660 CALL TOM MARSTON ABOUT A SKOND TRUST DEm LOAN UP TO ssoo,ooo )'iewpor~.~~.~i~~3~:'.~~~1nc • (714) 760-6060 ~otona dd v«at ~ 24.1.'i E Coast Hwy. Swte 7. Omma def Mar. Ca. 9262.r., (7 14) 67.1 8494 KBSCOMESID RT BEAce · Now loeal investors can enioy personal service and untraditional rates ~ow you can b.uY. and sell through a national broker at big savings on co_mm1ss1ons-without giving up most of the personal ser vice that you're accustomed to. We'll save you up to two-thirds of the commissions that you pay the full-commission houses. On some transactions we ev~n beat the bare-bones disco~ers. Try us and sec. Call o r wme for free brochure and commission discount schedule. [Km J !!~~Boye& Sou~ A Wall Street broker thiit pays locally from a Califomia beak. • 660 Newport Center Drive, S\lite 23S 1 Newport Beach, CA 92660 New York (714) 644-2983 Adu ta Virsiai• In California, call 800-432-7368 Wn9'iqton, D.C. Sae Fraecitco LotAqelct Su Diep r ~------------------~~.· J ..-..,. ..-.<>• r ••• •"'1 "'-t-~-..: A ..... ._..., _,. ,. ._ COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coins & Stamps GOLD & SILVER Prices for 12-3-80 GoktCloe•MH SHverCI S1• 90 IC.'IJQe-rr~nch Maut~Lt·dt 1(1()(_, ran.-\ )OP01h ~ S•1'¥ .. ,ll .. 9,_ llw) ~ iMl iM>I '111 UIO• .. Se ff ")I "S4 "?O i 1t1 ,_,.. Fre~ IC:"'9"feACN NO• 14' Cel fiof" ,....,..... 1tuo1.•• (71 4) 556·68SO , South Coast Plaza VIiiage ,~, ....... . •~croM ,,..... ..._ Coe•t ~._., WE PERMANENTLY RECORD ALL PRESCRIPTIONS By T~ry Grant, R. Ph. l.) "I: 11 rn a lt 1• r ho" Ion~ ;I ~ fl \ It U ' I' I II I \"I I ~I 111'\'!H' ript rrtll (1 om llS \\ (• ('all lm•ali· It (IUll'kh 1( \OU "'l!'>h In ri·peHI II Ill' tf .II)\ ph~~IC'l,tn \l)U 1· 11 n :-. u I l 11 •· 1• ti ' 1nrorma11on :ih11u1 "hat \11u ha\!' taken · T h t• r c• ;1 r 1· :. o rn t• rnccl l l'llH·~ \\ hr"h n 1n onh hr l'l'fillt·tl 1f \nut 1>h.\'Sll'l<lll lllSll'Uds llS to renc·w lht'm Somrtimt•s a 11 ('\\ Pl'<'S<"l'IP I tnn 1<: llf!l'lfloO WC' ha \II' WISI' pharmn1·~ l;1w ... whit•h I' r 0 1 l' ,. , \ n II <I ~ ,\ I n s l h11rn1 W« ~l adl~ 1tht'' lhl'm Whcn you 'A 1:.h lo refill S UC h prt•!H' rt pl 11111'. iJ I )OUI' requl'SI \\'\' "'" phone )our µh) s11·i;1n ' YOtJlf i>ocToll rr>tN' if'HONE US when you need a medicine Pick up your prescr iption ir !\hoppln~ n<'arby: or we will d eliver promptly without 1.!Xtra charge A ~r ea l many people e ntrust us with their pr,scrlptions May we ;c-oRi~_!ld yours? PAH LmO PHATMACY ""hl•9'y Hl ....... l...i ............ , . Mz!llll ,, largest custo mer. "The com· pany has built a ver y large market awa reness and a ccep la nce." They w ere ex petted .to appeal only to hobbyists and engineers, but the market now includes small businesses and a g ro wing home market. One re· search firm predicts sales of small computers may reach $2 billion by 1984. Although many analysts CQn· linue to say that Apple, like Gen entech, will be one of the hot- t est-selling new issues of all t ime, some doubt that Apple will li ve up to expectations ONE FACTOR is the expected tnl'r easc in competition. Among tht! companies preparing to enter the personal computer market are lnternatronal Hus1· ness Machines, Texas Instru- m ents, Hewlett· Pac ka rd and Warner CommuniC"al1ons' Atari d1v1s1on. a leading computer games maker Texas In s trument ~ anti He wlett-Packard. as manural' lurer!> or the tany i.1ltt·on "chips" that a r£• the nu c llius or m in :ocomputt.'rs. need never worry about their ~u pply of l'h1ps, unlike Apple w)11t•h buys them from other~ "Al lhl· ind11·atcd µrH·c , Ap pit'' ... tt1 l'k IS l'SS Clll r<i lly a s1H.'t"Ulat1on on 11s ab1l1ty to m :111lla111 proclut•t 1f1<1dcrship <ind su1·l·esstully <•xpan<I into higher pn1·t•c1 sy'\tl•ms, .. says .New I!> s ue!>. a rww~INter clevotl'd 111 lll'W !tlOl'k ISSUl'~ "Tht• downside l'I ~ k lie:-1 n th"' pr'od Ul't ob soles <•t:n1·1· ~o µen a:-1vP 111 1h1· romputE>rinduslry · APWlre.-.10 For women only Anne Ford Uzie lli (lefll and sister Charlotte Ford have a uthored a book for women detailing purchase main· tt-nancc• and repair of cars. They call the book, .:How to Love tht.> Car in Your: Life." Workers lose fllnds ~llAMI <AP> F.astcrn A1rhnes. stung by losses of nearly $35 1111111011 so far this year, 1s slash1n~ the hut1rs of some of its full t1ml' employees and plannrng to keep the employee contnbut1ons t11 the.· company's earnrngs plan. F:astern. one of the few majdr air l'arriers to avoid lay'offs this yt•ar-. said this week lhat 338 of its 3,900 reservations clerks will be . kmoorarily downgraded " from rull-t1me lo part·t1me status Jan. 5 Clerks in Miami, Tampa, Atlanta and Charlotte . N.C., will be af- f'-·tll'<I The M1am1 based airline also s aid employees will not get bal'k an) of thE' more th;,in $J3 m1ll1on they put into the c·ompany this yt>ar through Eas tern's Variable Earnings Program ()\'fAr l'hf> Countf>r HASOUstinqs 1 11 lo t-i. 11 • II )t 1 )CU, IS H • .SJ'. ))l, .. 1. ~ , ''9 . )4 )4 ~ 1. 1 . 10 10 • 1•. ) • µ• • JS •I 43 > )Cp , )() 1v. lt1 , I~ IS .... .. , 40 • 22'· 1) )I>. ll JJ'. ll .. u ·, ,5,,. 81 11 , M••nc.cf '()e(llMO Jricha"910 f0(1I •UUlf\ .,..., nigh\ Mt'# IOw\ fatal Hill ... ·~ 1 71& I 6'S 108 II 41,815 soo Up• and·Doaci,-• Namt1 •C.E 8":l!~p" LfAA\ \l•lf tt V•lt• un s.na... G•Bcll'11> • W\tT•r •t ~"'c ..... ~"ii O.lnwtwl UncPI•• EneaA•< XAG S..tT•t""~ .,,_,., h\t'I' ., "'"' <~ anO .. EnzB•c • .(41•.:>nP!, AO\.i.el' \ .. •f'\Or En O•lmf'I ;, E~t•l•t' Sun\11' J UPS ~~" l c~ vt '~ • VU 4C ' .a • • l,,p J) I l , • IJ '• Up JI I I • • VP JO 8 )'• 1 • Up 'JO l a 1•. Up 78il •1 • • 1 • VP 11 l i ; ~ ~~ n ~ 1'• "UP 11t' lt • 1 Up 19 1 '~ .. ~. 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They are both made by the same companr: Revlon. Sometimes called the "General Moton of beauty,'' Revlon la the lead company tn the C01metica industry. It will break the $2 billiOP aalea barner this year. Not content with holding fint and MCond placea ln the lrqrance business, Revlon la now putting big advertisine bucks behind a third entry : Scoundrel. This three· pron1ed attack i s typical of Revlon. It Money Tree :poslUona producl.a fordifrerentseg ments of the marl<el. For example, Revlon markets a popular ·pn ced line of producta under such names as Revlon , Moon Drops and Natural Wonde r . Then it h as a high-fashion line featuring such brands as Princess Marcella Borghese, Ultima II and Etherea. And neit year 1t plans to invade s upe r marke t& with a ne w fragrance lin e c alle d Perfumatics 2000. • Revlon thus fights on all fronts. Al the it's batlliAg Maybelline and Cover Girl. At end it is going head·tO·head with Estee Lauder. lower end the upper Charlie. mtr~uced in 1973, is a fragrance aimed al the young, exuberant woman, someone filled with asp1ral1ons J ontue followed in 1975; it 's also for the young, asp1nng woman but its image is a bit more subdued. Scoundrel is for the woma n who has arrived. Bonnie Clar k. a Revlon vu:e president, explained the marketing a pproal'h as follows : "SCOUNDREL IS A woman who 1s past the aspiration stage She has reached o ne level of sut·cess and expects to be at another in the near future " Is this the kind of thanking that goes in t~ auvt•rt1 s111g business? You be\_'.t 1s. Pete r Barnes. a New York advertising man, rcc;ently explained t he differences in the wa y two Scotch wh1s k1es J ohnnie Walke r Red a nd Johnnie Walker' BJack Label - are promoted. Johnnie Walker Black Label. Barnes pointed out, 1s pitched at people who a re ambitious they're movi ng up and they think they can make 1t . 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Po1111 ind Ralph : snHi. out ol their hotml room 10 sample the night· NII on Chocego I JC>t<P'I WILD M"A"S"H Wineheltar Ind Hot Ltpa gal food poisoning lrom an , Imported cen of pheasant , and H1wt.eye Is reprl· • minded tor figllltng • MMTTA With nothing but Instinct to go on. 8er1111 1t1lk1 -lie Mnpactl 1111 • commlllad cold·l>loodad • murder ~ • CMAEASY ~ GUfltl. 11ng•r Wllll1m Warflald. Madic1r1 11.pert Barbara Hottman. Bealle Etichon. • MACHK.1 L.IHMR IWPORT • (I) TIC TAC DOUGH 7:30. 2 OH THE TOWN St...,. and Melody datw Into Iha WOl'ld ol k>c:9l , .... vlllon news. pa1t and pr8Mnl. I fAMll.Y flUO IHANANA Guaate: The Klngeton Trio I fl.CE THE MUIK: ALL IN THE fAMll Y Brimming wlth eu11omen. Archie's Piece II clelnlng up on Iha Super Bowl whan two rot>bara decide 10 lt\a"I Illa WMlth. • MACMJl / LBNI' ~ I ~ t:OO THE WAL TONI GAMES PEOPLE ~y FNlurad: I report on Ith· letlc acthtltill 11 I ac:hOol for dell chlldran; round two or the President's Counclt on Phylk:ll At- ness competition; ligure akatlng lor 11 10 13·)'1••· olds. Claa1111rl List 11111• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles' r~ • 1~ • KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles • KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ·TV (Ind ) Los Angeles llJJ KCST (ABCI San Diego I KTTV (Ind) Los Angeles KCOP·TV tlnd I Los Angeles • KCET· TV (PBS) LOS Angeles ID KOCE·TV (PBS) Hun1ong1on Beach • MOW! • *'It "The Liia And Tlmaa Of Grluly Adame" (1974) Din H1ggar1y. Don Shanka. A men unjuslly ICCUMd Of • crime ,.... Into Iha wilder.-. (2 hrs.I G HAN>TIMI Host George Kennedy take• vi-a Into S111 .. ville Prleon In Joliet. llllnol• for a look 11 the unknown world balllnd prtaon well• I ~OAZINf • • "North Country" ( 19691 Adventure Two men. each living off the land In Illa remote AIUkln wilder,_, lace danger and ld-'tura with Ullla help from modern technol· ~ (2hra) • SOMETMIHO MCE Tarry Glt>b1. Buddy De FrlncO end thlif grOUP perlorm WOl'kl t>y K1tn. Joeblm. Mancini end Leon AulMll. • DfllAMA: ~Y. PEAFORMANCE AHO PEACEPTIOH "Fugard· SIZWI B1nll 11 Dead" (I) THE IAXTEM "The Bnl YNrs Of Our u-;· 1:30. CAAOl 8UAHETT AHDFRl£ND8 Skits "Mrs Wlggln's Birthday." "Stop Gr1bblng M y Jewels:· (I) SENIOA BALLAOOM 8:45 8 9J TO IE ANNOUNCED 9:00 8 (I) CRYSTAL ~ddle Rabbtll, The Charlll Oan1e4s Bind ind Dionna Warwick IOIO Singer Crys- . 111 ~ IOf en "°"' Of ;ie: ""'*· . .. ,,. o.y Thew~ G04 ,.. .. ,,,~-Nin l'lllQ. ~ ~· ,_ 1111>11r1>1n 1101111wh1e1 b9rld '°""* '° ... beCll 11 en lllllCf\tPlllOU men wllO ll llllnt ~omlllng ~ 10 bledtlNlll I'*"- •MON<&~ Al • pr ectlCel Joti•. Mori! M TIMll Mlndy'I jllC> In INir lllling -,.., OYlf Mf. ~i.v·· "*'"*''· ..... CAl.lfOfNA ~ Kim Singer end Clltlt ...,,... ••• In In-depth IOoll II Ille C•om&e ptil- Otl ilyllem. • t.mW GM'J'1N au.t llOlt: OIQ Vin Pet- ten. GuHll: P1mel1 MM«I. Vllwil "-trlne, llefnie Kopel!, J«ry P1tle. JoM Eller. • INQAI. "Ilg Bind a..n" wooa, Herm•n. Covnl &Mle, Maynerd FergulOfl Ind OCIW OU191ending '"""° derll llnd voclll9ts of the SMnQ &1 r~a Illa mullc of deya gone by. ·IUlll~ "Vegeteblll" (llTME~ '1l.f8. An old llama u-Roc:lc • lord to dali'tl< 1 p.ckege of money Which turn• out to be pllony ..... 8080M IUOOE8 Henry, dlagu!Md as Buffy. 11 c1ughl with a min In hi• room. • u:a. CHAOHICl.E "Pllllng Judgement" Jim Lehrer rapor11 on Christ T Satapnim, a conlrovatti•I judge from Mltw1ukM who 11 proud of his record lor handing out the IOngllt NOtances ol any tudge in Illa city. 10:00. Jll KNOTS LAHOtHG Reformed lleoholic Gary Ewing finds himself in big trouble wtlefl he 1(11'-to t>e a sponSOt lor • ,_ Alcohbllcs Anonymou5 mambat ••• NEWS • IHOEP£HOEHT NETWOAK NEWS 0 M.LYOIWWot CAUSAOE 10:30 •• NEWS 80UN08TAOE 'Victor Borge ·-Comedy In Musoc" The mutllf mull· clan I comedian Is cap. lured rn pe<tormenc:e at Chlc1go's Drury Lane Wat.,. To-The11er with the Mlhuukee Symphony Orchestra. 11:00 ID. Cll 9 NEWS HOLLYWOOD 80UAAU I NEWL YWEO GAME M"A"S"H Radar gets a "Deer John" lettllf --on a record -and lhe doctors try to come to hts 1sslstance with a ,_ girl. ;can it be saved?· , 'fom and Ron~ 'marriage' on rocks By PETER J. BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP> -Tom and Rona, unhappy couple, set;1n no closer to solving the se~ral difficulties that prompt- ed 'their tragic "Tomorrow" breakup three weeks ago. NBC Pr,sident Fred Silverman ar· rivas in town today hoping to in· 1t1ale a reconciliation. Silverman's mission is an ef- fort to salvage his hard-won han· d1work, the ill-considered mar- riaie of two soverjgn egos that la.ed scarcely a month. ftii PU1TING Tom Snyder and Rofta Barrett on the sam e "T2morrow" show, Silverman mUit have hoped the inevitable edlosion would charge the show . wiili electric vitah ty The e• pl<ition came. but its fallout was unft.atteriog publicity of the sort to be expected from show biz tiff.'-. l)e problem w1 II not be easily soJ!ed. Snyder. who hosted the shO,.. gloriously alone for seven ye~s before the Rona invasion. WiffltS it unde rstood that .. .. ' ' ·'Tomorrow'· is his domain and that Miss Rona is a sort of permanent guest. Miss Rona, on the other hand, insists that she was brought to "Tomorrow" as a co-host of the show, the West Coast anchor She reportedly wants 1<uaran· teed time, preferably al tht• beginning of the show, not u fluid segment deridt!d hy Tom Snyder. MOMENTUM, AH l"r1mk rnr ford ·would 111i1y, 111 1111 M 11111 Rona's 111ide. lier lnt.,n•• •lyl• of reporta.cc, 1•lay11d •r•ln•I lit• gaudy b1u·k.cruund o • ICUHll> ; Ewings .settle. up , .. : LOS ANGELES CAP ) C:ontrovu.t, OVPf th• "Oalla•" f~o~ Ewing OiJ Co. wa. s reaolv"fl tttll II •••A'I t..t.wNn J It and hf brother Bobby. Two lawsuits involving wu• of lh@ n•rnn ''lk•bbJ iwtn•" and wing Oil'' -made ramowi on lala¥1•.,.,.'• pnpular "Oallaa" es have been settled, an altormiy for lh• vro1ram'1 produrllon pan.y said. • The real Ewing Oil Co wu tormtld ahtr th• C>ne cm te1ev111on, sfd ~amin King, attorney for l.ttrlm•r l'rodudlona. t A suit in Tuu •1ainat Lortm•r by• man named Bobby Ew I will be dismissed. King Hlfl In addition, r.wln1 hH 11rffd to a tipulaled permanent lnjunct1on-rorblddln1& him or hl1 E*ln1 011 C~. lo market or sell novelty Item• •urh •• jun1 and T·•hlrta wlth the Ewinl name. columnist, has made her a hot property. NBC considered her hiring from ABC a major coup. Snyder, on the other band, seems to be considered a fading star at NBC. His tour .as host of NBC's "Prime Time" was a miserable failure, which was certainly not Snyder's fault alone, but tainted him nonethe· less. One of the notions being kicked around NBC has "Tomor- row·' being c ut back to its original 80-minute length, from I a.m. to 2, with Snyder as sole host. The half ·hour between Johnny Carson and "Tomor· row " would go to Miss Rona. IT SEF.MS A reasonable op- 1 i.m, but not one likely to be em- hrac·~d by Snyder. Anyway, Snyder iceems happy .,,wu.ch with th~ 1.1tatus quo. Sh11·•· lh1et 1'uc•11duy nlteht when 11 .. r••ru.t1MI to c·ut to Hollywood , wh..rC' Ml1111 ltonM 1111t waiting with hl'r te1"'"t11, Snyder haa'had "Tomorrow" ull lo hlm1u!lf (4'v .. 11 thou.ch Miiot ltono 111 still hi I hull Th .. w11rlt1'11 1•r11yor11 are with Mr Sllvc•rnurn 111 hlic icat·red flllHlcHI • WHll.•: IN C 11llforn ia , ~llverman wlll be flne -tunlnl( NRC'• mid-year !'f('hedule. Abaent from It, happily, i11 a tedlou• bit or ln consequence ulled "The Day the Women Got F.ven." Cle.rly Intended as a. series pilot, this two-hour movie is •bout four suburban housewives who 110lve crimes. It has it.a cute mortumlA, but they're Iott in a mallll or dreary , plodding ''Brady Bunch ''.level writing. Skip It. NBC did. A llolidaw film /Of'"-villoW fo'""tl "I AM Nar AN ANIMAL! • ._..,."'...,_" "'., ..... _, . ., .... ,...."'M ._, °" ......... . Tew•llMltlAU DAVID CGJF•c AttMK~ , . TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS f . .1"1__,HILL .... ti:aoe(I) 1Ml&P ...... 0-,. ttv-the ~ L Into en llP'Mr wtllfl he IOr· .... hll "*"-''• bltthdef, (~ • TOMCIHT ~.i-t: Dellld IAH•· men. au.ti: 0-99 MU· ........ Oamond. • MIONUI: CIU. ILC>a<H Greg 1ttend1 O.Yld's trill end mekll I 11"1tlng r...,. ....Ion. 10 MCNIM GUNIMOKI S..tng retuga from a ltOl'm, F11tu1 etumblll Into • caw where .,, old Indian -d)'lng • HOGAN'S He..OU Whan one biUtr•" ICherna lo blow up a rocket fuel pllnl 11111. Hogan lrial err TN<U A THIEf Al Mundy muet rob • berlll to pr...,.,.,t 1n lnt.,.netlonel Cartel trom tilling con1r01 of the rnunltlonl lnduetry ••• CAPTIOHE> MC NIM 11:90• MOW To Ba Annour>ceC1 ( 2 hra .. 20 min.I ([I MOYIE • "A OYlet Ptec:a To Kiii" (1973) Carroll B•hr, Jain Sorel. Thi deught.,. of I murder vocum laela the etlacl• ot 1 lregoc 10111 lrl· angle (1 hr., 3S mm J 12:00 8 (I) MCMILt.AN & Wll'f A CIOM tr1111d ol the McMlllans 11 murdered at • masquerade b•ll. • TWIUOHT ZONE "The Brain Cenler Al Whipple$" • YOU BET YOUA Ul'E Buddy Htcklll mMIS a ~ guulet. a roller akll· 1ng referee ind • truck1< supervisor 12:30 D TOMORROW Gunia. radio pe<sonahttes P•te Fornatele and Or C>amento. , • MOVIE *** • "01 Mice And Men" (1939) Bu•gess Mer· edilh. Lon Chaney Jr Based on John Stein· beck. novel A SIOW·Wttt· ed giant and 1 mlgfent workllf Slro~e up an unusu· 11 lrtendsh•P on a Ca1tlor • n1a farm ( 1 nr SS mtn I , ABC • 6:00 -NFL Football. The Monday Night crew moves to Thunday · for the AFC battle between the def end· ing Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers and the Houston Oilen. NBC 8 9:00 -.. The Day the Women Got Even." Four housewives join forces to battle a blackmailer in this new TV movie (photo below). KOCE 9 10 :30 -Soundstage. Comedy pianist Victor Borge in concert at Chicago's Drury Lane Theater with Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. • Tlilflll "The Scourge" ........ IWOll9l.I A gllmOl'oue doubll eganl -her fwnlf1lna wllll on Parle 16 Mt him up tor 111 ~plot • IHDEP£NDENT NETWORK NEWS 1:00 • MOYIE **'~"The~ Of Altona" (19631 Sopnl•J Loren, MUll!llllln Schell. A <ly1ng bu"nesatnln tries 10 pus hos bu11ness on to hll younger son wtien h•S psycholoc older boy becomes a recluse (2 hrs.) 1:30 8 TH{ L~E RANGf" "Two Gold Lockets" ID MOVIE • • ,,. "Sav~ Pampas" ( 1967~ Rober1 Taylor. Ron Randell An Army office< lrtes to keep Ills military Uni! IOIBC1 aller a t>and ol rebel Argentonoan desert· llfS a.nd Indians ransacks the counlryso<le 11 h< 4S m1n 1 2:00.D NEWS • MOVIE • • • Horecl Wile 119<101 Rosattnd Russell. B<tan Aherne When a boss mar- rl8S hos secretary tor prac- tocal business reasons he finds himself with more 1nan a wote on hos hands 12 hrs ) • 2:108 NEWS 2:21• NIM 2:30. G1HE AUTin' "Benestl• Of Boulder Bluff" 2:368 MOYIE •*'It "A Milllonwa For Christy" C19S 1) Ele1nor PIB1t, Frid MacMurr1y A young gwt Mt• out to merry 1 playboy dlac IOC • , key whar'I ~ learns hi hH JUI! tOherltad two mtllton dotlert. ( 1 llr , SO min I 3:00. MOVIE • • • "The B•lcony' ( 19631 Shelley Winters, f>etllf Falk. fhe Chief Of pollce In w1r-torn Paris who makes tl)elChes from the t>alcony of • brolhm! comes to blows with a rev· otullonary IHde1 ( 1 hr . 45 m1n.1 ' ., MOVIE • "Fr1nken11e1n'1 BIOO<ly Terror ~ ( 19711 Paul NIS· Chy. Otena Zura Franken· stein returna tor 1 t>IOO<ly massacre when a silver cross is removed from hos heer1 ( 1 hr , 3Q min I 3:30• MOVIE * * * * · T~ tole Ot Emile Zola" 119371 P1ul Munt Gale Sondergaard ,The famous Franch nc>ve1111's hie IS ntghltghled by htS e•pc>51hon or the 0.eytla cue 12 hrs) 4:008 MOVIE • • • 'Naked A.hOI (1'6tllwtne...-• Olofl1 GrMeae. OJ1· ,,._. '°' ~. euepect. • dMeCtM .... out 10 •OMI'-....... from 1c:c:uHtton1 of l\lf-1 (2 llrL) •:JOI NIM 4!41 NlWI 4:IO MOVll "AlOln' On A Rftlnbow" (1941) 0-Autry, Smiley Burnell•. Frida•'• Ba.ti~ Mo.,f«-• 11:00 e * * "Thi Man From Ulah" ( 19341 JOhn Wayne, G11>by Hayes. A tough llwman nibs a gang ol outlaws whO ere ullng 1 rOO.O as lhetr 1>1se of oper111ons (I hr.I ;_ AFTERNOOH-------- 12:00. * * * "Ltilth . ( 19641 Warren Be1l1y, Jean Set>erg. An employee at a mantel IOShlUhQ!I 11111 In love with one ol the Plllents (2 hrs • 30 min I • • • •11 "The Detector • c 111661 Montgomery Clift. Hardy Kruger The CIA enhsts the aid of en Amero· c:an physlelst to llhc•I 1nfor- m111on from 11 del\l(:llng Russian spy 12 nrs.) 3:00 0 •• "Re.enge IS My Destiny" ( 197 t) Chris Roi>· • lnson, Elisa Ingram Upon returning from Vietnam. a vet11<an uncovers a mys. 18fy 1nvolvlng hos wile and two men. (1 hr . 30 min) 3:30 D • * • "Sol<loer Blue" ( 19701 Peter Sttauss Can- dice Bergen In tl'MI late 1800s, a yourig cavalry ofllc.er 1s hornr..a to ...,,. neu the Ol<>Octy MnSeless ma.ssacra or Cheye'lne women an<1 cn11<1ren at • Sano Cl.,.. t>v u S Arrny llOl<liers 12 hrs 1 • • • • , Tne fur tong 119<&6J GrltQO< / Pf>':o Ja'le Wyman " '°""" bOy S 811Ktl,,...,,1 10 an Ofl>/18ne<I tewn •el-es tr-.e 1<>ne11ness 01 •HS narw. ~If: 1n the l'lor1da ..,l<liOf~~ 12 nrs 30 min t JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batluk JOHN, "TH15 ~ JIM HENSON, THE CREAIOR OF IHE 1'1UPPET5, ~ F~,._Nlo< 02, THE. MAN .9EHIN0 Ml55 P16GY.' Cooking up revenge British turn on for J.R. LONDON (API Th• "Wh o s ho t J .R ."'' episode of the Amenc-ari tele visio n se r1e ~ "Dallas" was watched by more than 27 m1l11 011 B r i t on s . t he 8 rt t 1 5 11 Broa dcasti ng Corp said. It was on e o f t h l' largest audu.>nces e\'e1 to watch a program on BBC. it said. comparrn._ with almost JO m1lhor for the 1962 Royal \'ane ty Performance Georgia Engel, Jo Ann Pflug, Barbara Rhoades and Tina Louise (from left) play suburban housewives blackmailed by a talent agent in the TV movie "The Day the Women Got Even," airing t<>night at 9 on NBC, Channel 4. · Dallas fen•r s .,1,,epl Britain before the No\' 21 episode. with actor Larry Hag man. who plays J R. Ewing on-the program . p ayi n g several promotional v1s- 1ts. In case you missed it. the culprit was J . R · ... sister-in-law Kristin. I ' -------~ 1 s119GIEAT I 9 DINNER (") O Good tor lllfM plecel ol juicy, gol~n twown Kentucky C fried Chicken, plu1 11ng1e 11rv1ng1 of col• 11ew. 1' muMO PotllOM and 1revy, Ind 1 roll. 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C'aroJ at Guhh•n W••n ('ollt!te4: next Fn day and at South (.;oHt Ht .,.ertory Qfl U.,e l6, and 'Th«' W1aard ol Oz Crom lht! fo'oWlt•ln V•lley C'ommurut~ Thnt.-r l>t'I' 13 John fo't-nal•t·a , who11r ··uaellroom" 11t !>till 110 tbl' boat'Cb 111 lht-La~unu Moulton l'la) hOUM'. 1s dtrtC'lll\& !'ll\11lo• Hux al Oran&~ ('o•at Colleg~ Tbt' Puhttf!t Pnn i.nd Tony Award wmning ""'-'•41 l<uroY-It• INdlnCJ uindlcUM k>r ttw g rntMt 1MnQ fUm dlrec10f ...,. "'"" ,...~u ~- ' • l l I kl; ~ l I I 4. ~ , ,,J I I\ '\'I h I I l k l 1 ~ ll I' 1' \ I l ,4, J'ft'\f'h• ,,,,.~ I IPGI~ I 111. """· \l>O\\' \\.\JUUOI< EXCLUSIVE ORANGE C 0 U NT Y ENOAOEleNT edwanfs NEWPORT HIAICOAST HW'f.&MACAITHUS H'R'OllT.OlllJfTH 644-0760 MATINEES DAILY ----------"k.U,..O MQOUa"(ll\ • ~, .... 1 ,, I , 2 JI, ~~;,~.'~ ... ~" 12,)0, t:te, ~~ e4 ,.._,.,, --· "IW ... IMC>ttl" Ill) \_ 12..00 ~, S. IJ:Je, t "· l· I!, lt:U . S TM., .. , S:»,t:M ,! ;Iii!; -~ et II_,.,, , W·IAT 1:09. I:•, 10:19 a.TUI J:U , 1:11 ~lllll~u~Ml~r.,..~J '"THE IDOLMAKER" (PG) I 2~-·--!91·24()0: . "ORDINARY PEOPLE" (R) \.: W·IAT J:1l.1:11a.'IW t •, lU, , .... "GALAXINA" (R) ~li!fl':wl! .... ,.:~· )'·. l: ... ,,. ,.,,,•TM'"'·., .... ~-!!fol:= et91M·2G) . "BARBARELLA" (PG) '·' t:OI, 4:41, l:M a.TM 2:41. l:M. "THE EMPIRE <811• ... w,.... I STRIKES BACK" (PG) • , • 99:2400' .... ,,, Ne l'eHet" .. ,..,,,. Oet• U :M, J:al, t:)O, 1:00, 11:11 , --· "BLAZING SADOLES" (r) ~us "U~ SMOKE" (R) .,,._....,_ "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND" (PG) ~ "STAR TltEK" (~ ~ 1:11, ....... .......,. ....... -. l:A6 IMl"OIHAIU NOTICE! CMllORfN UNDlR 11 f RH! 'OALA.l!MA' 1111 ( Sii ~[jJ;· ] ~=~~; .. :"' II NO AM CM Redio Wttll ll!Nllon AcCftWlrY ...... Yow Own AM Pot\t Fr_..,,, "SHOGUN ASSASSIN" (R) l~~mL•i'iL.e~r!" ~'l~Sl.0"VAMPIRE PLA YGIALS" (R) 879--9850 "EAGER BEAVERS" (R) 1 No AM CM lledlo Wllll leNlion Acca...,y 8'1,. 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Susan Wal~h plays the title role. with Gilmore Hizzo, Rochelle Robinson, Julie Jones, Gwen f''ornataro, Diane Shepherd, David Lothers, Diane Hudson and Wendy Wehofer com· oleting the cas t. Performances will be g1ve#n tonight, Dec. 10. 11 and 12 at 8 p.m .. Saturday and Dec. 13 al 10 a m . and 2 p.m .. and Dec. 7 and 14 at 3 p m. Heservations 831 -4530. Next week end brings the rirs l of two· "Christmas· Carols," this one al Golden Westt College where adaptor Charles Mitchell is em - phasmng the more frightening portij)ns of the Charles Dickens cluss1c. He also will perform the role of Marley's ghost HEADING THE CAST 1s David Denny as Scrooge. with Bret Bourman. Ted Tobin and Henata Florin in other principal roles unde r lhe direction of Hob Soares. Performances will be g1 ven Dec 12· 13· 14 and 18-19·20 at 7: 30 p. m . and Dec 13. 1'4, 20 and 21 at 3 p.m. ID the Playbox Theater Reser vations 894 ·988.5. "The Wizard of Oz" bows an next Saturday for It's no 'Star Wars' live. performaoce1 at t.he Los AoUao-Hi1h Sehool a uditorium by the Fountain Valley Community Th~ater. . J oan Brandtmao and Christine Smith are direcUng the children's show, which will be pre· sented Dec. 13, 19 and 20 at 7:30 p.m . and Dec. 21 and 22 at 2:30 p.m. Reservations 839-8082 or 962·5381. FINALLY, SOUTH COAST Repertory's version of "A Christmas Carol" is in reheanal for a Dec. 16 opening under John-David Keller's direc· tion. Hal Landon Jr. is ca~as Scrooge, with John Ellington, Noreen Henne y, Art Kouslik, Ann Siena-Schwartz. Wayne A exander, Don Tucbe, John Frederick Jones, Ron Michaelson, Howard Shangraw and Patti Johns rounding out the prin· cipals. Oliver Wright is featured as Tiny Tim. The holiday prodyction will run nightly except Mondays at 8 p.m. with weekend matinees at 2:30 through Dec. 28 at the Fourth Step Th~ater, W Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Reservations 957-4033. * CALLBOARD Auditions for the Gem Theater 's version of "'The Shadow Box" will be held Monday and Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the the ate r, 12852 Main St., Garden Grove ... Thomas Bradac 1s directing the drama, which will open Feb. 20 for fi ve weeks . The Fullerton Civic Light Opera has an· nounced tryouts for "The Merry Widow" at the F'CLO building . 218 W. Com monwealth Ave .. Full erton . readings for principals wilt ~.Sun· day at l and Monday at 7:30. chorus members Tuesday at 7: 30 and dancers Wednesday at 7 :30 The L. P, Repertory Company is seek1Dg ac· tors for its touring companies. including a Bogart for its production of "Play It Again. Sam " . those interested should c·all Sarah Coleman al 73 1 279'l for an inter view . -. A 'Flash' in the can By ARTHUR KNIGIIT Tiie Meiiy_..__ "Star Wars." "Close Encounters." "Star Trek" and "The Empire Strikes Back" have done more than merely establish the special effects movie as a valid genre in itself; they have also established the standards for that genre . Arter the work of men like John Dyckstra and Douglas Trumbull. with their sophist icate d , elaborately detailed, computer.controlled space hardware , it's impossible to return to obvious m iniatures and models, r •· with da r k o u ti in e s ( . MOViE · J or to double exposures REJllEJf' patently revealing the -----------mattes. Unfortunately, theprodu c er o f Universal's "Flash Gordon," Dino De Laurentiis, seems unaware of this. From critic's mailbag. • LOS ANGELES (AP) -Stuff that would be missed if the mail were trashed ... From ABC's publicity department: "In a hila1'16IDf chain of events, gossip sweeps the Susan B. Anthony Hole.I for Women afte r Henry, disguised as Buffy, is caught with a man in the room -his roommate Kip, who is caught out of his dis· I guise as Hildegarde on the AllC series 'Bosom Budies "' Forewarned is forearmed. FROM CBS publicity, a hot tip that Kristin She pard <Mary Crosby ), pregnant with J .R. Ew· ing's child, shows -up ID California and CBS' "Knots Landing ." She causes trouble in lhe neighborhood and gets busted at a Hollywood party. ' From NBC publicity: "Mary Crosby, who. as Kristin in the ·Dallas· series was finally revealed to be the one who shot J . R., now becomes a target for a mysterious assassin in 'Midnight Lace.' a two·hour NBC mystery." And you thought you were rid of her. FROM ABC FM Network publicity, promoting its show. "Graffiti": "It's lhe next best thing : Los Angeles resident Marc Bernstein has discovered an herbal altemati ve for cocaine. It's called 'Tc ot.''' Produter 01rf!'t 10f ~c,-~~l\Pl•v FL.ASH GOA DON (UIW••rwu 01"° Of UYren111\ M1k~ HOOQe' Lo,..,nlO S,.mpit Jr T•<hntcoier/T .... AO oei•y s.-,... s.,,., J Jone\, -•OCly A.-rM>n, 10001 ~· von SyOO., Orm-If• Mut1, l irTI01hy Dalton, Brian 81e\wd ~ler wvno•rde, M•r1anQtila Mela,o, Jonn O~rnto, A1th4rO 0"8rtt"f''• Jonn M•llMn Runn1no tlmt t 10 m1,,ute\ Ml'AA ll•h"9 PG BASED ()N THE ALEX Raymond comic strip characters, lArenzo Semple Jr. has created an enormously complicated screenplay, with more than'enqugh cliff-hangers to stock all 15 chapters if this were to be released in Saturday afternoon serial format (which might not be a bad idea). Flash (football star Sam J . Jones) and Dale Arden (Melody Ande rson) are forced by Dr. Za'rkov (Topol) to accompany him on a missidn to far.off Mongo, where Ming the Mereiless i Max von Sydow) is thr eatening the destruction of Earth. Their misadventures are horrendous, but un· der Mike Hodges· placid direction not helped by George Gibbs ' special effects -they prove curiously unexciting. THERE'S NO POINT IN running through the long list of credits, apart from pointing out that Topol and von Sydow are totally wasted, although Timothy Dalton doos manage to impress an a s ub· sidiary role. But acting is clearly not the forte of Jones or Anderson or Ornell a Muti. and little is de· manded of them beyond an occas ional widening of the eyes or hand ·lo·mouth gasp of horror. Danilo Donati's sets and costumes are s trictly conventional, while Queen supplies a rock score that is, to put it kindly. anachronistac· A final shot shows a hand s urrept1t1ously pick· ing up th emoli shed Ming 's ring of power. imply· ing a s el that I very much doubt will ever see the Ii of a marquee. Exclusive Shewing! BAD TIMING A--1:o..):1M:-:•to•U Chapman &r Santa Ana Fwy MATMIS SAT. I SUM. "IDOLMAKER" (111 "PHANTOM OF PARADISE" ----· Walt Oianey'i. Song:t,,Soulh "2001 : A SPACE ODYSSEY" <l'01 ''CLOSE ENCOUNTERS' c----1 "PRIVATE MlnlREAl"Wl Brea ~29·~339 CHllOOME Otingt 63• 2~~3 8th SMASH WEEK lDWAROI' lllW,ORT Newporl Beien 6 .. 0160 EIWlMI' CMMlWHT wes1m.~s1e1 891 J93> lDWAROI' MllllO• WIUO MAU Mission V>e,o •9~ 6110 • PAUii acca'n' •• 1111 l..,. ... ., ' ... """!• • •• \•· •••• , .••• .,.. ;,TAHTS f(JM<>Hf11>W IM~nc..uu llWMM' "._ ....... 0t•ft9t 63•·3911 ..., .. flllll °''"" '31-1700 Ill ""9 c.ut r01mlHI va11ey m-1~ 'Aetne'I wes1m1n1ltr 893 130~ 1•aw• WUllllllM ...., .. tlUIY ...... ........... ,. IMne ~~1-()6~~ founl"ft \llllty 96M .. l ~~A~ !>10·1U• 1~2 ....... 10 ~ BENJAMIN" '"' OH, GOOl IOOK 11 l!YJ I "THE ELEPHANT RBAN COWBOY MAN" '"'°' ,,_,,_,. ..... lllllilillillllil ...... ~, MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ®NOONE UN()(ll ti "°MITTfO '"~"""' ... , .. ,., 1n c.rta1n at•H• At..l am ""° 1111 fllMs RE;cf.ivc llif Sf At.. 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' -,_ .._..,....,... -.,.. 4 ~-,,.·-•• -· ~ ... :..-... -• • • -..:-. -·· --..! ...._ ----- .Like •other ••• Carroll Baker (left). who began her ·career as a teen-age sexpot in "Baby Doll,". is shown at Sardi 's in New York with her daughter Blanche, who'll play the title role in the Broadway production of "Lolita." .. ---=-·-= - AIAllfla 8•00~11u1sl m ·6'M6 ~All$(-0t<t"'lf lol;ill 637 0340 lllEA·UA WO••n 990-4011 OUllSE City C1nrtn4 634 3911 COIT& •ESA So Co.,1 Pl11i1 ~7111 OUKE Slild•utn Ot Ir• 639-1860 FOUllAll VAlllY Fl Vdlley 839 l!JOO WtslMIHIU·UA C•ne•11 ~~ •1$SIOI VIUO V•t10 M;ill e., 62?0 Cll(Cl lll(CTOllH ftl .... T•I 4 . __ .... ,.---···-··-.................... ,.. _ _..._......,....., ...... ~~-:z.. ..... -· .. • (" .. DNl V PllOf ,, ... ~41r.) ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES Teen idol growing-~p . . . . ~'--'Jan-Michael Vi11ttlll gets 'mature_!) movie I t'Rt;D YAGt;R NP YORI\. ( l'I Jan M1d11wl \'11wl'nl ha111 I~. He h 3G )'N1r. vlCI ruHJ 11111111, ttw 1magf' f/fa te.l·•ce idol • • That may <'hana wllh the 't•l1•1t'if' of hi!> late1H ahn, "Hard ow1lr). · in •h•<'h V11H \!Ill playi a aaaun, Tua (f>nt•t1 r 1H•11 r) work1.i1 ~ h<• wanlll to ~oHet't on the A ml'r 1~·a11 u 1 nm "I W(lrk t'tl t1111 1l1•r Ill lt11 1111111 J h.t~t· UH ..Ill) Olher fllni." iuud 1111 t•lll ~ ho111• illl<'t' bo 111h K•~ IDolu ha\.P hiu <l1•11t•d 1111(1 u I Ul(j!HJ l1u11thOlll\"llt1~:. "I dJdn't -.. n 111•~.-\11 """"'>I 11 !) ~d,u ll IJat 0 1 t<1h1ft en> aeara, • he addt•1I "iw 111.-1111¢ b11"tt•tn1H ltut1 (tlld ... tuflln~ ~ears ~ .... \'11111•11t ' ~a) or lt'ft·11 111~ to thl' roll'i. Cui "'h1d1 he •~ best kno~ n \ lt-un t·ut boy T h t· W o r l d • i. t;u.•c.tcat thlete',' a nd T ht! Babv Hl ue Man ne," and · youthful ~ I u n l d r 1 \1 t' r 1 n 'I luope1 T1re<l ul C3l>) un t hallcnging roles. the Vt•tt;ran Of nf'1t rly 20 t II 1n!> and n umer o us tclt•\ 1 ... 1on s howl> said he wa" looking for a part he l·uuJd s111k his emo· tional teeth into when · I lard Country'· and the role or Kyle Richardson c·ame ulong. "He's a cowboy without a ho1 se." said Vi n- cent. "There are a lot of lht!m around. tie rides a pickup truck instead of u horse and he eats at fast· food joints instead of t·hu1·k wa~ons . Rut he s till holds on to the cowboy tradition and eowboy ethic, which is real simple and rNtl stnct "THEM T HAT OON 'T know him won't like him." the at·tor added. speakin~ in the Te xas drawl of h is charat·ter. "a nd them that do sometimes won't know how to take him. He ain't wrong. He's just different and his pnde won't let him do things lo make you think he's right." Since VinC'ent 's C'haracter works like a dog laying pipe all day a nd beC'omes a honky tonk hero at night, there are obvious comparisons bet ween ·'Hard Country" and "Urban Cowboy," which starred another Wl'll·known idol, John Travolta. " 'Hard Country' 1!m 'I as glossy as 'Urban Cowboy,"' s aid Vim·ent "This one's got some grit in it. Besides , I never took any dancing lessons. ANXIOUS TO START shooting another movie. Vincent will begin work on "F.arth Rite" m the near future. "Earth R1tC'," to be filmed in California. will b(' about UFOs and will co-star Cybill Shepherd. Eventually, V1n1·ent ~aid . lw'd likr to make his own films . "The hard~st thing for me to do ;1s· an at'tor." he said, "is to kt>cp my d1gmty So ma ny pro· ducers treat at'tors like lr~1111NI ·1p1o·~ Not <111 of them. but enough to make you st art lo wonder 1£ you 'r! not really like that " 'P e rfectly Fra 11k ' isn 't so perfe ct B Y \'!AR\' (',\)I l'HEl.I. NEW YOlfK t Al'' Tlw J>Upular songs of Frank LAX'sscr art> marvclou~ The~"rf' well sung in "l'erfel'lly l"rank,' al Brn:.idw;;iy·.., He len Hayes Theater. Rut to tw pc rfc•l'lly frct nk . the show ha~ shorkomingi> , Jo Sull1 v<1n . who '~ l.oL·s~er's widow, and David Holliday have a ~cries or duets, one shading into the next, leading up to ··My llearl Is So Full Of You." which are simply beautiful vocally. BUT, Wllll~f: Sllf: MOVES a round the stage as gracefully and c:ffcct1vely as a woman going- between her kitchen a nd dining room. he 's as abrupt as an opera sin ger heading for the spot for his big aria. And when lie talks 1n brief introduc- tory dialogue. this man with the rich, authoritative singing voice sounds soap opera pseudosincere. Loesser wrote songs for "Guys and Dolls," "The Most Happy Fella" and "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying,'' a mong other shows, but "Perfectly Frank" isn't organized show by show It has little Stene~. like one called "Mar- riage." with a big wedding C'ake backdrop and six songs including "Onc·e in Love with Amy,'' in which dancer Wayne Cilento proves he also ran sing. and "Marry The Man Today,'' 1n which two women advise a third AN EARLV "USO SHOW" scene is fun, but tl'le Veronica Lake imitation is a lot better than the Betty Hutton im1tat1on. Throughout. deficiencies like that force lhemsclv<.•s on one's attention. For those who like to sPot rising stars, there may well be one here, hrunette Debbie Shapiro. Miss Shapiro. a ·native of Los Angeles, made her Broadway debut in the origin;il cast of "They're Playing Our Song." She war; one or the trio that was Lucie Arnaz's alter ego a nd understudied Miss Arnaz. In this show, s he gnibs the attention im· 91ediately in the USO scene. wearing fatigues, car· o ing a wrench and singing a sweetly poignant "I Don't Want To Walk Without You." Later she's in a tough trio with two men , "Fugue For Tinhorns." sings a spirited '1 'hc Lady's In Love With You." and puts the cap on hl'r ta lent and versatility with a sizzling "Junk Man " THE IO·MEMBER CAST crams 2Z·~gs into a tharmlng, finale. They sometimes convey a gritty sense of a lmost professionals trying too hard but they all sing well. The songs never suffer. The show, compared with "Ain't M1sbehavin'" and "Eubie," which showcase musk by Fats Waller and Eubic Blake, does suffer. K e ir Dullea joins cast HOLLYWOOD <AP > Keir Dullea has joihed '.'1'hti bt>at way to deal with it Is to produce your own film," Vincent adds. "I'm certainly qut1llf1t'd I 'vl' h~•rd enough inefficient production m.irn1l1l'i"t m.akti enough excuses and waste enough unw I kttow how'to make it more erricient. 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In t.b4r &Anal• of bumwtn1, heavy handM, •mother 'em · with reel tape, bloal•d burt •uuat'y, P1PSI emer•ea aa a man·bitet·doa *r)' P'IPSE the fund for the Improvement or Poa~ary Eduution la a bltt 1i1ed t•ra,t qeot')' that everybody Mem1 to love It hM been rrowntd wilb l•urel1 lately from eo.,,..., from rolltl• ud community trous-and ~ven from aome wkeptu~al socu•I IC'at>ntuta paad lO 1111vt! at a r nllcaJ ey_, The fund prov1dh eed m°™'Y for ideas tu 1mprovt .,ducattonal ln~titulions and op· portun.IUei, oo t•ampusH, an must:ums and an lht workplal·t 11&~ wtlll ---._ I ta $13 m1l1100 budget 1s stnclly small potatoes 1n the bureau,·racy's scheme of Uun&J, but its relahvely modest grants averag1na f75,000 are coveted among tbe inst1tuuoos that compete fQ.r them. The fund aets 1,750 propouls each year and makes fewe r than lOOnew grants " Andrew Exler toys with the idea of ooe day carrying his lawsuit up the ·marble steps of the U.S. Supreme Court. SU)ce 1ts creation seven years aeo-. FJ-PSE has been a patron for such projects as helping women overcome "math anxiety;" taking the blarney out of college catalogs; improving the commw\icatioos of the New York City Police Department, and providing new pathways to colleae for minorities and women. . Educators who often moan about the strings attached to federal dollars sing FIPSE's praises. Dancing to cliff erent drum J oel Olah, a gerontologist who is preparing courses on a "blue.collar approach to retire· ment planning" for the United Auto Workers with $200,000 from Fl PSE, says, "they deal with you as adults. They don't inundate you with paper. It's not a bureaucratic, paper.shuffling sort ofagency." F IPSE's reputation rests not on its popularity. but in the unusually high .. adoption rate" for the projects it nurtures. A $450,000 evaluation of FIPSE by NTS Resear ch Corp. of North Carolina found that ful· ly 70 percent or the programs were still going after the federal grant expired, and that 55 per· cent were alive and institutionalized two years later. That is in sharp contrast to the 5 percent survival rate the Rand Corp. ·found in some billion·dollar federal programs to improve bi· lingual and vocational education and other_ areas. Sol Pelavin, vice president of N~ says he began the study with the impression that the fund was just "an off-the·wall, freaky organiza- tion." But close scrutiny led him to the verdict that it has been "an unqualified success" and "a rare and pleasant surprise" among federal agencies. C harles I. Bunting, the fund's acting director, jokes: "Whate'lt!r success we have attained is probably due to the kinetic electro-chemical response trig- gered in the cortex upon hearing the acronym, FIPSE." Admirers attribute the fund's success to its unusual process of reviewing proposals and to a small sWf -12 professionals. seven clerical - with a knack for funding projects at crftical mo- ments. One of FIPSE's better-known projects was a competition it ran in 1975 to improve the in- formation in college catalogs, which former Fl PSE Director Ernest Bartell called "the greatest piece of creative fi ction on campus." A small college for women, Baral College in Lake Forest, Ill .• drew nationwide attention for the tell-all prospectus W produced. It included details on class sizes, job offers to Barat's a lumnae, and both barbs and bouquets from an accreditation report. Bartell, who led FIPSE from 1977 to 1979, says the catalog C'ampaign "produced a lot of good ideas, but the colleges haven't jumped on the bandwagon.•' By JOl-;I. C. DON Of IN o .. lly Pilot S~lf When Andrew Exler was in the fifth grade, he just didn't feel right about saying the pledge of allcgi;mcP cad1 morning. f'acing a "U" in c1t1zensh1p. F.xler fought the school and was permitted to sit through the daily ritual. The next year . hl• objected to the school 's sllPnt prayer period at lunch. He left the campus with friends and ate his noontime meal elsewhf'n• So when the 19·year-old Anaheim youth vis- ited Disneyland for its annual .. Date Night" on Sept. 13. he det:ided to pit his gay Lifestyle against thP polit·1(;'S of the M.ag1c Kingdom. THE RESULT: Park security officials ejected Exler and his 17 year·old <:ompanion from the Tomorrowlan<f-dance floor after the two ref1.L<1ed to find female partners. The '/\naheim amusement park ha~ specific rules prohibiting same·Rex dancing. Later. an Orange County Superior Court judge agreed that the park had the right to the dance·floor restril'lions . The judge said Disneyland could preserve its "unique family atmosphere.·' Exler remains undaunted. llis <1ttomey has continued the lawsuit .ftgamst Disneyland with the Fourth District Court of Appeal in San Bernardino Exler toys with the idea of one day carry- ing the lawsuit up the marble steps of the U.S. Supreme Court. But he still keeps his perspective. After aU. it 's just one of <t series of civi l rights battles he's wa~ed :.mcc the fifth grade. "THE t'IGHT AGAINST Disneyland 1s on- ly one of many important fi ghts I'll purs ue in my hfet1me," he said. in a recent interview. "It 's not just Disneyland we're fighting. it's society and its prejurli cC's " A Disneyland spokesman said the park's same·sex dance restriction does not ostracize the gay community "We have cert:un rules of conduct out here that are not discriminatory," he said, "They are just rules of conduct not designed against any partic·ular gr(>up ." Exler a nd his companion, Shawn Elliott of ., Orange, have been accused of setting up a publicity stunt. · Sure Exler called a few newspapers. And he contacted officials at Disneyland's City Hall to confirm the park's same·sex dance restriction. The press wasn't interested. But park of- fi cials took action when they spotted the teen- agers dancing together to the pounding disco beat. · EXLER DOESN'T like the word stunt. But he thinks it's important to draw atten· . tio n to Disneyland's policy restricting the ac· ti vi ties of its patrons "They're not discriminating against gays per se," ht-said. "because I could go to Dis· Exler emphasized that his interest in civil rights is not new. neyland with a lesbian and they wouldn't bother us. "But the ract that I was with another guy ... they totally assumed we were gay. How did they know this? You can't assume a sex- ual preference. There's no scientific proof. A blacl< (person). yes. A Chicano. yes. But not a gay person... · It was something Exler had thoueht about more than eight months ago. An~e walked into the Disney domain knowihg that not all members or· the gay commw1ity supported such action. "Some people expressed the point of view that businesses should do whatever they want. And that's just not with the gay com- m unity, that's with all communities." he said. "But I'm not the type of person to wait for everyone to ~et along with each other to do anything. I thank the time is now. Exler emphasized that his interest in civii rights is not new. He described his elemen- tary and i:;eC'ondary school years as a period of protest. It 's somewhat odd to listen to his stories of student activism. especially since Exler spent most of his academic career during the so-called .. Me Generation." While most of his peers were concerned with the next dance after a Friday night foot · 'So where are the clowns? There have to be c lowns.' These clowns will appear on the Children's Hospital tree. ·Christmas Christmas is a fantasy lime or year, and this weekend tfie spirit of the season will be in full bloom¥ the Newport Harbor Art Museum. The annual Christmas Tree Festival will • be1in Friday evening with a gala invitational preview from 8 to 10 p.m . and continue Saturday and Sunday from 11 a .m . toSp.m. Spomored by the Museum Council and pro- duced by the Creative Art Workshop, tbe seventh annual event will include a display. of Cbri1tmaa Eve in an early 19th century kitchen, a di.lplay of cuatom-desiped trees, performancea by the Irvine Muter Chorale, Corona del Mar Hi1h School Orcbeaia Dancen and Jim Gamble, puppeteer. • The puppet 1how ia 1chedulecl for 1: 45 and . , fantasy • is· . "' tim:e at museum miniature hoU8e8 on ~splay; chorale, dancers· to perform 2:45 p.m. Saturday and Sunday The Madrigals will sing at 3: 45 Saturday. and tM Irvine Master Chorale at the same time Sunday. Santa Claus will be on hand from 11 :30 a .m. to 3 :30 p.m .. ~th days, and the dancers will perform at noon both days. There also will be a boul.ique and refresh- ments and this year. for the first time, there willbeadisplay?fminiaturehouses,, __ The custom-designed trees in the Great. Gallery, which have been executed for buai· nesses, institutions and clubs throughout the county, have various themes. - Thev include ~·Fo1e1t Fantasy"; "In My Beautil JI Balloon''; "Loi Anceles," wtth Mex-_ican anitels"; "Clowning Around," for th• Childrens Hospital recreation room <a clown will deliver it); "Oriental," and "Over the Rainbow" <pots or gold at the end or rainbows filled with Orange County crops). Tickets are $20 for the preview party and $2 for adults and St for children under 12 for the festival.. · · Chairman of the Museum Council is Mrs. -·ward-Chamberlin, and ways-and 'ft\eans c hairman is Mrs . Robert Perkins. Mrs . Johnston Ballard is· festival chairman, and workshop coordinators are Mn. W.M. Jordan and Mn. Jo Wells. ' .) AU proceeds will 10 towards'lhe museum's operatinc !Wlda and qualify as matching funds for the National Endowment for the Arts ChaJlftlge Grant . ball game and a future in business ad· -1Tf'hil istration. Exler fought indiscriminate paddling by school officials. He printed student rights pamphlets and contacted state and local agencies to provide information for students on everything from drug abuse to babysitting . WHJLE SOME STUDENTS turned from books to mirrors for inspiration, Exler clashed with ADaheim school board members. One time he recalls the school board mem- bers attempted ~to silence him, enacting special rules limiting student participation. He sought help from the"' American Civil Liberties Union. I. He said many sturlents supported him because he helped liber alize campus dress code and smoking restrictions. He served as student coordinator for con· gressiona1 candidates, worked for s tate ballot .issues and even ran for a spot on the board of the Anaheim school distr ict. Throughout his s£hool years, he said, he wanted to insure students' civil rights and distribute information not covered in the three R's~ During sex education classes, for .in stance. Exler would have wished for lesson time spent on topics other than heterosexual relationships. HE WORKED THROUGH high school and is now e mployed as a clerk with the Social '. ServiC'es Department of the county Human · Services Agency. Exler's outspoken nature and an HSA directive prohibiting workers from spe•king • to the press without notification or the agen- cy's director have come in conflict. He doesn't expect to hold his job much longer. .... But to re m ain sile nt. -to let what he perceives a.s social injustice pass by, to ig- nore repressive policies would not be Andrew Exler And he stresses his issues don't revolve around gay right.S. The court battle with Disneyland. he s11id. _. will be one among many issues he'll fight un· der the theme of human rights. ONE OF IUS other ~oals is to legalize homosexual marriages. He may have more solid legal footing to do so if he realizes his career goal of becoming a lawyer. Depicting a 'Christmas Round-up,· cowboy faces (below) will appear on the Albert Sitton Home tree, donated by the William Lyon Co. ,_, -._.-.. -.,,,,,.. , --~ -,.. .,.. -~ .... --~ .... -.. -<IA< #>-...,.,._ .. - ----... - -----,,,., ..._ --· ·-----..-·----......... -........ - ----·---•1 ..,, --...._ --.. .-...... -........... --.-. .... _ .......... .) .. .. 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Oporto #Z ... .,.. ... 673-0449 0,.. ...... We& I 0-5:30 llln.-s.t. 10-10 5-dmr 11-5:30 -------- iVElll, SCllMll I llAIMS CARLO MARIA GIULN and the' LOS ANGELES PHIHARMONIC In Orange County Saturday, December 6 8:30 p.m. Stiff a Few Choice S..ts ~val/able Plenty of Free Patt<lng The 1980-81 season of the ORANGE COUN"tY ·PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY, featuring the inspired music of the LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, continues Saturday. Dec. 6 in the Santa Ana. High Schoof Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut, Santa Ana. PllOllAM: Verdi: Overture La Forza def Oestino Wm. Schuman: Symphony No. 3 Brahms: Symphony No. 2 • TICIETS: Orange County Phllharmonlc Society, 234 East 17th St., Costa Mesa, 92627 Phone: 646-64 11. Masterch.,ge, BankAmerlcard Visa welcome Happetetag•-· By Jud1tt) Olson rac1hlles for t he National Charity Lea1ue- lJ niversity of Southern California Reading Sc hool and Recordings for the Blind. WUllam Carlyle Blleboroqla DI of Newport Beach escorted debutante MOlliq• Gretchea Back of Loe Angeles and Jay. La R• also of Newport Seach, escorted Jacq.eliae Loa1H Hall of Bel Air. Mn. Rlcbmaa Gall and her son Tlm•y Aide• Gall, of Newport Beach. were guests of Mre. MtQ.11&o11 Rkhmoa of Park La Brea, the ball director, who is Mrs . Gall's mother. AT CORONET DEBUTANTE BALL David Glbbe and LeaNe Ellen Crook (left), Camllte Knickerbocker and Andrew Repp Walter D. Doualaa of Lldo Isle has been named "Santa Claus Exempla r " by the , merchants of Lido Marina Village in honor of his many contributions to the youth or Orange County.· Foundation of Orange County and has long been a supporter or Harbor Day School and a member of the Exchange Club. He is president of the {;hildrens Hospital Douglas received a plaque from the village and a check for $500 to be donated to CHOC in his honor. Listen~ng Lend an ear to someone Editor'! note Wh11t' Erma Hom· beck 1$ on vacation. we are repnnt· mg &ome of her most popular '{!re· ~ious columm It was one of those days when I wanted my own a partment ... unlisted . My son was telling me in com· plete detail about a movie he had .just seen, punctuated by 3,000 "You know's?" My teeth were falling asleep. There were three phone calls -strik e t h at -three monologues that could have been ans wered by a recording. I fought the urge to say. "It's been nice listening-lo you.'· In the cab from home to the airport, I got another assault'On my ear, this time by a cab driver who was r a mbling on about his son whom he s upport· ed in college. and was in hi s last year. who put a P.S. on his letter saying, "I got m arried . Her name is Diane ." He asked me. "What do you think or that?" and proceeded to answer the question himself. There were 30 whole beautiful minutes before my plane took Roots E,...• ·--~· off ... time for me to be alone with my own thoughts, to open a book and let my mind wander. A voice next to me belonging to an elderly woman said. "I'll bet'it's cold in Chicago." Stone-faced J answered, "lt's likely." "I haven'.t been to Chicago in nearly three years," s he persist- ed. "My son lives there." "That's nice." I s aid, my eyes intent on the printed page of the book. "My husband 's body is on this plane. We've been married for 53 years I do n 't drive, you know. and when he died a nun drove me from thf' hospital. We were n 't even Catholi c . The funeral director let me come lo the airport with him." J don't think I have ever de- tested myself more than J did at that moment. Another human bein g was scream ing to be heard and in desperation had turned to a cold stranger who was more interested in a novel than the real-life drama at her elbow. All she needed was a listener ... no advice, wisdom. e x- perience. money, assistance, ex· pertise or even compassion but just a minute or two to listen. It seemed rather incongruous th at in a soc iety o f s uper· sophisticated com munication. we often suffer from a shortage of list eners. She talked numbly and steads · ly until we boarded the plane. then found her seal in another section. As 1 hung up m y coat. I heard her plaintive voice say to her seat companion. ·"I'll bet tt 'scold in Ch1c·ago ... I prayed. "Please c;od. let her listen.·· Why am I telling you this" To make me feel better It won't help. though Too late to call -.for Daddy DEAR ANN LANDERS: l was very much interested in your st and on adopted children. You said , ''Searching for one's rp0ts A UH can have tragic repercussions Never forget for a single minute. You didn't grow unrter my heart, Rut in it for ever yone involved. U!ave L d we ll enough alone." You were Oft er DEAR AN;-.; L A;'l.jDERS never more ri~ht, An n. Please have been dating this boy steady print my 'Story. I no one else I fot over a year This summer . a J6.year ·old We both are 16. I am very much married woman with t hree in love with him and he s ays he children showed up at our door Please tell us if we are right or loves me. too. but last night was She was. as you said, "searching wrong. WONDERING IN the absolute pits for her roots." I was s peechless YO UNGSTOWN He .has a bad temper . throws vwhen shesaid. ''Your hus band is DEAR YOUNGSTOWN ,· things, sere-elms a lot and hits my Dad." the walls with his fists. He has This woman insisted she is his Pray tell, how did your sister-in-never hit me. but I'm afraid one out -of-wedlock daughteF, the re-law aad ber husband get into lhe day he mi£ht. I f W Id W II act ? Who told them? Or, were su t o a or ar romance . they iD tbe house when "Roots" Last night he got mad at me My husband nearly went into showed ap? • and held my wrists very light shock. We sat together, and I can· out of anger. When I showed him not describe my feelings of dis· R e g a r d i e s s o r t h e the red. puffy ma rks. he said. '·J comfort -and his. He kept re· clrcum1taaces, this mauer pealing, "l was very young then.I s hould be resolved by y ou don 't s~ anythi~g ... had a few meaningless sexual en· aad your basband. No oae elee's Wh at is wrong with him? For counters. There is no way I can be oplaloa counts. Yoar decision two people who are supposed to s ure." ought to be final, aad the re· be in love we fight an a wful lot. I ••John" and I have been mar-laUves aboeld be told to batt oat. need advice -TROUBLED IN ried nearly 42 years and raised ALBANY five goodchildren. Wedecidednot was11ar~-~iDs:~~lao~:= DEAR ALBANY : That young to sa y anything to them about .,_ maa with tbe short fase bad bd- this. If the woman has known for weeks ago, maay ~"-hav,. ter learn to vent bis anger and DURANGO COWBOY If you want authen- tic dash to your western look, head out for Durango. Get the top selection of western apparel personally coordi- nated for you. Remy leather lambskin vests. Larry Mahan boots and jeans. Panhandle Slim shirts plus other great gear that won the west. For men and women <1111>t>r .... VdtiHJf'•ul lt fl rO e•tl c I,,...,, A J:o,..tr• .. nrr»la•)una t • ' "."ah lfJuf"tt t-MI~ _..1, ',, .,, PIC \11~ HH'\ t~ 1 /yt j t rn F,, 1()·8 .11 1 f1 <.;, •• '" i., Give him TheSoft-Penn}t He1 feel like a The ti ll lt•.il lwr :)nfl Pc ·r111v b\ E' .111' It\ lhl' m.,,.: 1·:.I fnnl\\'f'<H :-1•11,.tl1<Hl ft look' lrkt• "~1i1w. 0111 h:•l•ls like' t11,l1ppl'r. ll's a g1f1 111<11 ''Ill g1\l' him wa~ of plea- !-llH.' Full grar11glci\1'1L•;1tlll'r. \\'11'1 :-ll('<k d lc·atlll'r '>Ull'. $35 years, as she said, that "John" is •eat a poem by Flear ~g rrustratlqp iD sociably accept•· heHather , why has ittaken her so Heyliger. I believe ll Is worth ble way1 before he get.a illto _ Jongtocomeforward? sharing: serlou trwble. I suuest that be #S4,ASHtOMISLAHD,MIWPOITllACHl7141644-42H My husband's sister and her TO AN ADOPTED CHILD talk to his hJgb school gaidaace IU7MA't'SftHT,ALHAMIU_CJIJIH~·~'71 husband are making a federal Notneshofmyflesh, counselor. I further suuest that •••ll f -case out of this. They think we Nor bone of my bone. you two cool It for awhile. 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I D£8UTANTES FOAM GRACEFUL, PINK AND WHITE Ticlaockers debut ® Debutante Ball • m the pink ~ ' Twenty two T1c·ktol'kers from the National Charity League. New1K>1't Chapte r. were pre· sented last Saturday evening during the 20th an nual Oebulant~ Ball 111 the Plaza Hallroom of South Coast Plaza Hold The ballrpom was turned into a fairyland with twinkle ht F1c·us trees. azaleas. c hrysan themums and Hoston ferns . Tables were cov- ered with pink cloths and tall, mirrored epergnes. wi th pink and white roses and pink "' Frent•h heather, completed the det'or. Richard Heam Pa uley , the presenter, wekomed guests and introdu<'ed Mrs. Robert Anson Steele , 1980 ball director. and Mrs. Edward Stan<.'ell Starnes. t'hapter president. As the dt>butantes wer e presented with their white gowns and traditional whitt> satin muffs adorned with pink silk roses and white s ilk gardenias. they made their St J ames bows. Wrule their favorite songs were played. they were escorted by their fathers down a red· carpeted aisle. After a champagne toast to the debutantes. the guests dined and danced lo the music of the Clark Keen Orchestra. The debutantes, their par~nts and escorts - are Jill Shattuck Applegate, Or. and Mrs. John William Applegate. Bradford John Farme r : Laura Lee Barrington . Mr. and Mrs. William Bohn Barrington. Kevirt Scott Walder; Diane Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs . Roger Hancock Blanchard, David Craig Hitzel. Also. Teresa Lynn Briscoe, Mr. and Mrs. Holiday 'survival' lecture plaruwd Dr. Bobbe Sommer, psychologist and mar· riage, family and child counselor. will present he r "Christmas Survival Kit" atthe Advanced Health Center in Newport Bea ch on Friday. Dec. 12, from 8:30 to 10 p.m .. and Sunday, Dec. 14, from 4 to 6 µ. m . and Sat.. OeC'. 20. 10 a . m. to noon. The center 1s located at 1300 Bristol St. North. Dr. So mmer 's h umo rous ex pose', "Christmas : the Myth, the Madness. the Mean- ing:: wi ll deal with traumatic aspects of the season. holiday depression. myth dispelling, s piritual fulfillme nt and a d viC'e o n re · programming old tapes for guilt-free. "self". centered ways to enjoy Christ mas this year. A ,graduate of Cal State. Los Angeles. Dr. Sommer received her Ph.D. in psychology from California Graduate Ins titute She hal\ taught psychology at various t'Olleges and has lectured and conducted seminars on a wide variety of topics in that field. . Fee for each of the two events 1s $10 a person and $15 a couple (or any~wo individuals). Couples may be accomp<m1ed by other f<1mi ly members a t no additional charge Call Advanced Health Center at 975-0700 for more information. Psychic talk set A lecture on exploring psychic ab1ht1es will ~e presented at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday, Dec. 10, in Newport Beach. Sponsored by Astro-Soul . a Washington- based spiritua l group, the lecture will be led by Gerda Schmitz and Nikki Zmarich. There is a $3 fee for the discussion. to be held at Newport-Ralboa Savings and Loan. 1100 Irvine Blvd. Gilts all wrapped up The Holiday Project, a non.profit organiza- tion, will wrap gift items for convalescent hospitals. prisons and hospitals and deliver them. Items include toys and games. soaps, slip· pers or services such as guitar or music lessons given by volunteers. The project will have a wrapping party at Goldenwest Mobile Homes, 1929 E. St. Andrews Sl., Santa Ana, on Dec. 20 and will deliver on Dec.25. For information call 836-6617. Singles group to meet We Care, a non-sectar ian group for divorced. separated or widowed persons will meet at 7:30 p.m . Friday at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church. Additional Information on this group, which is devoted to the positive restructuring of single individuals, is available by calling 544-8800 or writing We Care, P.O'. Box 3642, Mission Viejo, t3190. CuelOm Gift Wrepplng Gift.,. ... "' ........ • • ..... Qllllllt. ~ ....... v-... ..... . t?Nll'I_ .. John Warner Briscoe. Eric Glenn Martin: Alice Robb Browne. Mr. and Mrs . Allen Gray Browne, Greg Holland: Lis a Kay Doan, Dr. and Mrs. Ge rald Francis Doan. Brett Jeffery Harman: Erin Elizabeth Fedderman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richard Fedderman. Stephen Photos With Real SANTA Brong rhe little ones 10 Huntington Centers Santa Fanlasy Land lor IC _ ~ .. d • 1\Ti ... not only nightgown•, but dr••H• ern S Newport Beech -9)1 WESTCLIFF PLAZA . ~1)( >rf~\.\ l " 541-4121 Ni mms Rrown. And, Sydney Fant Foreman. Mr. and Mrs. memones lhey II ne11er '-==========-==.-......;;;:;;;;::;::;::;::;::;;:;;;;;::;;::;:;;;;;::;;:: ____ , forget 1nclud1ng lhe I• Sheldon LeRoy Foreman. Robert Peter Cam- pion ; Heathe r Lynne Hines, Mr. and Mrs . J ames Wes l ey Hines. Wi lliam Lawrence Lightcap: April Belle Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marland J ohnson. John Qaptiste Garacochea Ill: Kelly 00.·othy Kear, Mr. and Mrs . Jay Louis Kear. John Eugene Faul. Also. Lynne E lise Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. J ames Leslie Kelly, David Patrick O'Bryon: Julie Ann Klingens mith, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kl- ingensmith. Graham Sterling T ingler: Dana Lynn Lucas. Mr . and Mrs. Robert Lucas, Gene Cha rles Senecal. More are Catherint! J ean Martin, Mr. and Mrs. William Blaire Martin. Gregory Michael Harrigan;. Catherine Edgar Peck . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dougherty Peck . T . Brook Townsend lV : Anne Marine Rolfes. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eward Rolfes. Mark Howard Hansen ; Holly -Virginia Smith, Col. and Mrs. Qonald Tharpe Smith;Donald Anthony Lehman. Mitchell Manonenes Santas E11press mOdel railroad and a 111s1t w1lh lhe real Sanra with lhe real beard And 1nst1mt Sanla photos only !>2 591 Baldwin Pianos and Organs • So Mariy Ways to Say "Meny Christmas!" C hristmas card s car'ry your personal message for the holidays.. Bec~use you want the design to be perfect, and the words just right, we have hundreds of Hallmark Christmas cards to choose from. Boxed cards fbr everyone on your l is t and individual cards for ...$0meone special. OneUne lmpnnted Freel More debutantes are Catherine Louise Stoughton, Dr. and Mrs. Donald Fox Stoughton, James Bradley Netzer: Leslie Erin Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Keith Williams, Kenneth Raymond Moss: Holly J ennifer Yahn. Mr. and Mrs. Donald ~dward Yah1.1. Da't'.id Edward Mat- LESSONS INSTRUMENTS TAPE S · RECORDS ~· -PAPER UNLIMITED A • ., ••·""'' firltf•·rtl.41· u,.,. ,,, 1112 lmM Aft., Newport a.ach Ma-7121 r t ing ly, and Judith Melba Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. ,NII._ t.ieftd '40-t020 DAil ¥ .... IU .. '1•' lltON · THUlll ·Piii !,.O·t 10 e.m. to I p.M. laloft.-a.t. 11 e.m. to 4 p.m. Sun. Donald Hoehn Yoder, John Thoma~ Berg. ' ~~~~'~~~~~~~~~~- "'" l i<Jrno~ IJy S It! '> 7 9 Sn.x,.., ~fite Rlack orchid! Let it kindle a blaze in your holidays. Velvety fake suede on ele~~t medium or high heels. ?9,d a suedey clutch with chain. 9.99. Fabulously affordable, 22.99 QUALICllAPT• 8HO• 8TOR•a Mester Chirp • Vis• SOUTH COAST PLAZA • PASHION ISLAND AS SEEN IN GLAMQlfi DECEMBER ISSUE Moheilll Stia,plnt c ..... • lueM r.ti C....., • ~-Cetlfef • The City Stiopplng Cet1tr• :; ~ • 1 • ~ I J f ' • : t ~ . j t I • .... J \ . ,•, , , ... , , .. ...... ,.. .... -.. . ,,. . .. . . . .. -... _. .......... .. . -....,.. __ --............... . .... -.... ---.... --.......... -------.. -. ~ .. .--. -..... 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CMtt 0.11, Pltel, Nov JO, u. °"' •. 11, ... ..,_ PUBLIC NOTICE ,vauc NOTICS Old c~lebratioll8 best ltr'11u1 ... .,,ir11 l 111u:.1t tl.111n 11g dnd s1n~111g 1.1. il l ht•1 .J ld · 11 Uldl' h1~h1unc d Fam II , t'h11 .. tm ..1~ 'l"'111:-;11r l·U b~ thf' Amt·ncan As -.111·1,111110 or L0 n1vt-r~1ty Women dt Y 30 a m l>t•t• IJ ,1l lh..-Munl~ P<1rk Hcc1 e1.1 t11111· Center 10 llunttni,:ton Ht'J < h Pt:rfornw n1·, . ., will IJc by tht· ~1\•rrymukcr~ <rullll 111 tht• ~H'll'I ~ tor t'rcut1ve Anad1ron1sms . • m l'dut·..illonal a~~Ol'•alwn wht<'h n •·t'rt>ntes m cd tt'\ ul tournament:. !'o rllplt'lt' with uutht•11t1t· \OSlUnll'!>, :Ul\'ll'lll lllUS lt'UI 1n~tru111cnts. cJall('l'S ~ll(I l'Olllt'Sts of hand·tO-ha11cl combut Tht• S<·o la l.auduto 111us1l·a l quartet will pla) Tudo1 C'hn st mas t·<Jrols with medieval w111d 1 ni-tru 111c11t~ 1·alled recorders, and dunn•rs 1.1. di i>t'l'fortn p11•1·t·~ rrom the 16th :rn11 17th l'Cll· tllfll'~ (':111 !iti:1 70~t:J for murc inlormat1on ' f,[ __ n_o_r_o_s_c_o_p_e __ J :· ;; f'RIDA Y DEC. S f By SYDNEY OMARR • ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 19): Settle financial • .irran~cments with o ne who makes unusual ! t•la1ms finis h rather than initiate project. Re· • Jt."Ct s u p<>rr1l'ial explanations. TAlJRlJS <Apr 20·May 20) : New approach SUl'l'f'C'clS If YOU a rc a shrewd Observer. Leo, Aq uanu~ person~ r1 gure prominently. A s pecial J gret'm(•nt or eontrat·t dominates scenario. Gfo:~11NI 1May 21 Jun<· 20): Moderate ap- Prt><H·h bring~ <IP.sired rt'sulls Time 1s on your -.1de '\ riu 1 a11 <1fford to play wailing game. Leg al tll't'ts10-11 \Ao 111 prove favorable. Ans wers ttrl' prm 1dc>cl l hrnui.:h "inl u1t1ve nash ... C'ANC'•:H 1.Jun1·21:July 22J . You'llhave rea- 'l011 111 <·t-IPhrall' A1·1·1•11l on e xl'ttmg changes, roma 11t1r 111t('f'lud1• lhl' llow1ng of c reative lllH't'" !-.4w1al llfl· .i<·1·dcrall'S and popularity m- t•rcasc~ LEO <.July 23-Aug. 22 >-Not wise to change roultne. He a ware of resources. c redit and debits Olde r indn•1dua l aids 1n completing im por· tanl pro,Jci·t VIK(;() I J\ug 2:1 Sept 2.1J · Relative calls or ,.,._,ts :rnd 1111~ r1•.,ull~ 111 added , unexpected al'· 11 \lt\ l'l a n s .,houl<i be flexibl e Have allerna11v .. ., nl h~nd Avo1<l scattering efforts LIUKA I S<•pt 23·0<·t 22 > S1gnifil'anl 1·hangt, adJU!-.11Tll'nt m adl' 1n connection with twmc or family \1o ne' 1!. m volved and so 1s the lo('al1nn of nl.·t·1kd material Pos1l1on is strong and don't umJc rsl•ll produi·t SCORPIO ((kt 23·Nov 21 >: See places. people in rcaltsl1<· li g ht Herilse to have con· 11dence s hake n by thosl' who are envious and lad knowledge. Your own Judgment will ~uf. ft('E'. SAGITTARll'S I Nov 22-Dec. 21 >: Contact 1s m ade with one who aids m removing red tape . Progress is possible by getting behind the scenes. You'll gain act"ei.s to confide ntial data. CAPRIC'ORN I Dec 22-Ja n. 19): Accent on . cmot1 onal FeSponses. desireS', fulfillment of hopes and wishes .' Aries, Libra persons figure promine ntly . Memhe r or opposite sex does r a re and will prove 1t AQUARIUS (Jan 20-f'eb. 18): New deal provides you with o pportunity ror career ad- vancem~nl. De fine ambitions, state views in pos it1vc manner Leo and anothe r Aquarian play impo rtant roles PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar 20): fmprint s tyle, realize? that dream c an come true . You get en- '·o uragcmenl via lo ng·d1 stance communica- tion New queen due --Donna Pelletier will be installed tomorrow as Honored Queen of Job's Daoghters Bethel No. l57, Newport Be uch, at Seafaring Mason ic Te m- ple She i!rac1uatcd from Newport Harbor High .met now atten1h Ca l Sta te Long Beach. \.1111 Chibbul'k will be installed as Senior Pnn ec~~. and Melinda Cross will a ssume the ti- ·ue or .Junior Pl'ln('ess . A r{'l'Cpt1on will be held in honor or' the ~ew offieers following the ceremony. Wedding and engagement fonru con ~ obfoSMd I rom tM Doily Pilot by sending a ltom~. •elf· addressed envelope lo the Feature ~rtmmt , P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626, or by Vllit1ng any of the Doily Pilot o/Jice.s They are located at 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa . 17875 Beach Blvd .• Huntington Beach, and 1027 N Coo.st Highway, Laguna Beach., & .. Hfou. II •• Holiday Gift Art Show /Sale Today tllr u Dec 8 Huntington Cen1er s annualsuoer exh1~1 of arts and .:rafts lelUuring 55 top talented afhsts From this great array ot uniQue originals you II find a per feet gift tor t .~vcryone Beach Blvd and •os Fwv r,- -. ,. Keeps you on top of the local scene .. Sundays In the DAILY PILOT ··. .. ~ ....... . , -,,.. _._ . ,. FICTITIOUS IUSINESS HANIE STATEMENT f tlf' tollow1n9 Of'r\On\ ., .. Ou\1ne\\ ., V t OEO HOMES IUOll1 G•• lo~oo A"tnut , Hunt+noton fH.dt n, C•l1torn1a o .. o Prul1p H McN•mH, 11)1 S..m•r o, .. .,. CO'tt• ~'\•. C.-11•01m• ft7•1• O•te Smlbro l4l0 S.nt-11• r~r rice. CorOl'hl 0.1 Mdr C•l1forn14 •1..,S T ru\ bU\UW'°'\ '"' condut led Cly • 1im1llHI pertnenl•IP Pfllllp H. McN•m~ Thi' \lat~t WH filed w 11P\ lPW Counly Clork ol OranQO! County on Novem~ 1•, '* PUBUC NOTICE ,.CTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME ITATIMENT Th~ •ot1ow1no oenon 1\ ctotno bu\t· In•"•• I AFFOADA8LE PlVM81NG I. 8ACl(FLOW SERVICE, UO E !Siii Slrffl, C.OSt• w ... C.lllornl• tU17 R•ymond Cf\erlO\ 81erman, »OE. ISlh StrMI, Co•I• W••. Callfornl• I "1•11 T"•' CXNnen t\ <ondueted b'r an"''" d lYld .. el Raymono C 81ermen I ffll\ \IAl.,,.,...t """ fllt!O wlfh I,.. County Cler• of Oren~ County on I Novem~ 2., 19'0 ,Utll1 Publl\hed Or-CoeSI D•lly Pllol, Nov 11, OK •. 11, 11, 1'90 ..,,_., I PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS I NANll STATEMIENT Tf\t toflowif"Q ptor\ons •rt doing business as I 'WAX UP By RVl(O COM PANV. 103 Pal,,,.., Sr• ... I, Co\la 4\Ae\•, C•litorn1a .-itt71 8ruu~ A t(olln•. 10l P••mer Street, C~I• ~•. C•11tor"1e i7U1 Fr~ R. Ay•n, 1)1 Vis•• M•dera, Newpor I S.t<h, C•11lorn1a ffll• bu•lneu '' conduclod l)Y a cienerel ~'1~rsklp Bruce A. Kohn• Tiii\ "•IM>enl wH fllt!O •1111 I~ County Clerk 01 Or•noe County on November 2•, ltllO '1MIS2 Publl•hed Or-Coest Delly Polo\, No• 21, De< •,II, 1e, 1'90 .. ., . ., PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI IUSINESS NAMI STATEMENT The lollowl1>9 oenon• ere do•nci O..slnen .s: V0Rl(T0 WN HO MES, IOOe? G•rllefd_ A,.""'f, H11n11ne1on 0.•ch, Calllorn1e.,._ P1111lp H. Mc:Hol,,_, 1151 S.mer Orlve,Cost.Mew,Celll0<nl•'l1•1' O•le SI~. IUO S.nl.,.•11• Ter.· race, Cor-c»I Mer.,C•lltorn•• ttMS Tllh bullnen I• conducted by a 11....,ed 1)41rt-sltlp, Pllillp H. Mc:N•met Tiiis sle"-1 • .,. hied wllfl llW County Cletlt of Or•nQO! Co,.nty on No.,.moer 2.•. ltllO P UBLIC NOTICE lllCTITIOUS aUSIMEH NAMllTATIMSNT Tll• fo11ow1n9 0tr110n• ere dol1>9 bu,,,.".,. TRUST OEEO FUNOING, INC. Ce C.lllo<"'e <..._ ..... ,. 11'2 0... _.t Ortve. Suite Ill, lr"l<)e, CA '71U T rlnl 0..d F"ndlng, Inc. I• C•IU0<nle torPO<Mklnl. 21'2 ~· Ori ... Suite Ill, Irv!,,., CA '27U Tiiis buoi,,.u o• <Oftduc-by e tOI'· -··"'" TRUST DEED FUNOIHG, INC. PfliflpA-U, Presl<ltnt Tiii• st.-we\ llled wllh Ille Count, Clffk of Or.nve c-1, on No..,.moer 10. ltllO. " .. "' PuOll"'-d Otenve Coast 0.lly P llOI No• IJ, 10, 11, Oec. t , lteo •s.u«> PUBLIC NOTICE ,.CTITIOUS IUSINEU NAME STATEMENT T"t to1tow1nq Persons. •re doing bull~\ ff E lM HOM ES, 10011 G•rloerd Avenue, HunllnQlon S.ach, Calllorno• 92•46 Phihp H. McN•"-. llSI S.m•r Drive, eo. .. ~ ... C.lllorni• ,,,,. D••e Simi)"" 14l0 Sent-II• T•r. ••u , COl'ona dll ,,..r, Callfor l\I• tM.S Tiu• busineu is condu< led by a 11m11H1 panrertl\lp. Philip H. M<Namet Thi! ... ,....,,. WH Uled •1111 ,,. cct .. n1, ''"" of Oren .. Co""IY on Nove,,.,.r ?•. 1'90 Ill Miff Publhrieo Ora~ Coe .. Delly Pilol, NO• 11, De< •,II, II, ltllO 47 .... to ......--~~~--~~~~-~~ PUBLIC NOTJCE lllCTITIOUS IUSIMUS MAMISTATEMaMT The lofl-ng per tan Is dlOl119 llv•I· ,..,, .,. ORANGE. COUNTY TOURS, no Merl ... O A-. Cot-dl4 Mer, C.. ~u Wllll9"' Rot. Heys, l20 MerleofC A..,.n .. , Cot-dll Mer, C., '7,ll This 11us1,_, It concNc:ted oy en tn· d lwldtlal. Wllllem ltou H•~ Tllll , .. ...,_ •" llled wllll t .. Count, Clffk of Ortnoe C-ty on No,..mo.<10,1•. '1MIM Pl .. 121 P"bll-Or~ COHI Daily Pilot p,.011-Or .... CM.st o.tly "'IOI Ho• 27, O.C. 4, t I, It , 1'90 0 11.eo Now. u, 20, 21, o.c. 4, 1• ,.,_ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS IUSIMW --PICTIT10US IUSINIU MAMI STATaMaMT ...._lTATIMaNT , ... '°'lowln9 --,, ... ,,. .... 1. • ,,,.. ,..._.,,.,...._ Is ~ ...... neues· MU .. : COTTONWOOD SOUAllll AS. AIM EK•CUTIVI SElllVICES, SOCIA TES, lll5t Berrett LeM, Sente ••I G,_ T_ 1.1\., lrlljM, C.. fJIU Ane, CA '2m Al\Mtt• .._,, .... , .. ,, 4511 Tl\of'nft OslMwne, IUSI .. ,,.11 G'"" Trw Lii., ,..,,.,,.,Ca. .. 71S L•ne, ~AN. CA .. 1'05 Tiiis ........ It~-" e11 l11- Tllls ~""' It < .... <IM •Y e fl¥..._, llmllH -1•nflip. ._.. a. .. ...,. Pubh\'-0.-co .. 1 0•10y P iiot 0.< 4,,1 I, II, ?S, ltllO 49'9 80 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS IUllNESS MAMa STATEMENT The foll-ng --I• dol119 bu\j.. l'WH .,. QUALITY ClllAFT COHSTRUC· TION. lllO Mlr9"'¥ Drift, 8•1-. Ca t1'6t Cha rin F ShepperO, llSO Mlram•r Ortw, Balboa, Ce. '2 .. 1 fllls l>Uslreu IS <onducteo by an on• dlvld!HI. 0-lfl F 51\e(IC>erd T~I• lie-I wa> llled wtlll ,,... Co,.nty, Cler-of OranQe Co11nly on No..,.mo.< 10, ltllO. PUBLIC NOTICE ,.CTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATIMENT Tiie lollowl1>9 person• a re do•nci 0..SlMHti. A VEHTl,IRI co .... sq1 Mll)lken Ave., lrlM,,., C.lli "11u Auclr.., I. 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Cocnt Hwy., CoroM d94 M• 625-5511 $110,• BACI BAY 31DRMON LARGE LOT Hardwood Roors FUUER REALTY 546-0114 I I I I I IESTrRICED Uesl pn ccd rondo in the area I Bd r m I0·20'1: down Tt!rms avai l. S78.~. C.:all !179·5370 to day l ALLSTATE I REALTORS CIE IBDIBB ILlllfS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE B.EGAMT srYGLASS I"" :--111n•·' fll Fx1·,•lll•n1·.. Sunkl'n L11·1n11 1<1111111 W11h F1rcplan· & 111'.•mcd \'Jultt'd 1·1•il1 11 c., 1.a rJ!l' F arnil1· lloum With I 111•111.w\' ~ 1111 1.,•111•th ll••arlh & \\'t't fi;ir ('1·111r :tl \";w1111m :-;, ... t••m 41 llu)!t' Bonu:< 1( .. 11111 With ll:tlh St•llt-r Wtl l (',1r1 \ l.MJ,!l' :--1·1 111111 l"f'lhl Ut·1•rl l1rn1I "11•·•1 I 111 Sho" n II\ \ pprnul m1•111 On II \ '" lflJ.! s,">1.:1 ;,1~1 ,\ ·''" 'll "li1•11 l•Ol't L1,t1J)J.! INVESTORS A TIEMTION , .. 1· l.11:1lth· 1lr11nt· 1111 1\ l.111 ).!1· H '.! l.11t 111 111•111•1 \11·.1 111 ('0,1:1 \11·~.1 lituld ,\11 l-.i.1r<1 I Ill I I I •I I 111 •lflh 1'1 11 1•d '" :,o.!15.SltU 759-9100 #2 CCM porat• ...... Newport C...,_ RCTaylorCo 640-9900 INVESTORS JS units in t 'ost<1 Mesa. Lar}!t' two anci one he rl r::oom ~1pa rt m e nts . Gan1ges a nd carports . Ct•nler court yard wi th BBQ's. Near schools and s hopping. Asking prke $.595.000. RCTaylorCo 640-9900 SlllC & FINO• l'IJSIC FORMS C W P G A S C T 0 B U R S R I B M C R S C 0 R B H A G E H R R 0 Y 0 P L A B A R X ~ 0 L U A U H 0 A I S E 0 R L I I 0 U R L T A M A f E E 0 R T E U G G U f H E [ C V P 0 S U H K K W L Y L T U P T W R Q S B 1 R A G V E Q K C A G I H R R 0 0 U A D T E L I P U A R U P A L [ I 0 0 N I A J G S E W I r r ER y LA y e·o. HK EA ( T Q B A S H A Y E " L T L E L R l M S H A U S 0 T M G 0°R 8 0 Q 0 H L A 0 T L E R E N H Y L 0 A P U P A 0 R W H L V G T H A Z 0 M Y R E A P A C T E A E 0 R E G T P U 0 U S C S 0 H 0 I 0 K A N 0 I I T H E N S T 0 E A J T E I J S T " S " .-~ •~r• UDOISU Newly remodeled traditional style 3 bdrm, 2 bath hom e featuring large .,. recreation room & 2 patios. Living roorn has attractve beam .~eilin~. fireplace & french doors leading onto brick patio. New kitchen blt__-in a pptiances. Close to tennis courts, sandy beaches & clubhouse. Can be sold fully furnished $420.000. IAYW We have several fine homes with pier & ~lip . IAUOA PiMMsuLA ()uality oceanfront triplex. 4 Bdrm, 2 oath ea<'h unit. Excellent incom e. $1 .300.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1d., D11v1· N B 675 6161 WANTED E.xpenern,;~ real estate! sulei.men Ac tl\ e . ex 1JandinR ofC1ce l::xcellenl! t=omm1ss1on ~µl it Corporate Plaza Heally 114 Corporate Plaza Dr J Npt Bch 760-!l3l3 • IAUOA ISLAMD wilh excellent re nlal m vc.-stmenl and c xpuns111n IJ(Jtcnttul. lhll> 2 Hdrm home 1i. lht-leai.l ex pens11·c on market toda~ E JH0 t'llc11 \ r111 ..in r 1ng a\atlablc u rreretl ..i t $200,<XXJ 64~ i020 ••2•1> ... 2~ I• Lingo home. shake roor, fresht ~ p,.u, .... paint $167,500 E11l>ls1dcl Costa Mesa Owner m a~ I trade for s maller homel I ·m same a rea. Roy Mee_., Rltr. 1 541.7729 UNDER UllDEI Torrance area. lrg lot. 2Ldrm, P •ba. den, patio. detached gar, air cond, nice clean hom e, good neighborhood SI 15.000 Sl!47 Ask for agent Ric (213)5JO..J9l l. UN Dl-:R market pnc and W\der prevailing in teresl rates. Act now on ltus 4 Bdrm, 2 bitlh gem . CALL 6REDCARPeT -754-1202 Cb ~oldwe.11 Banke~ 45 F&T-UDO ISU Not only in this lovely home street to s treet. but has a private beach at each end of street. Five bedrooms. Five baths. The ideal home & loca· lion for large fa mily. Island living al its best. $480.000. ~------------------.........._~ IN NEWPORTCIENmR ~ 644-9060 5 Hr. 5 Ba. huge master suite. maid's qtrs. beautifu l light decor. e ntertaining home . Room for 65' yacht. Consider option. Priced at $1 .100.000. Bob or Dovie Koop. 631·1266 . Res. 760-1580. RE/MAX tt '°""Do.It Aftt•flfT Gv.d. Y A1ro1J,,.g ,o fir.• StoM To dc-w-klp """""9" '"' Thuo<doy, •rod ...,.cJo,~"'--''"9 10 ~ of"°"' le~-"'"" <•<I" lfoo1u-' .. is;,.-, • 'OOll' ...... . .,.,._ '''""' 10..• .. toroo '''°"' ,,_ tJAt ••On ·~ .... ,.....,. I ..... .. .._ tlC.... ttO.-..oon• ,.. ..... ,, .. .,.,.,, ., .. ., l:IC..-,._ ,.._ -~ ,,_ ..... 11n .... ·- I KO HE A I 1 I I I 1· _)1 wir..t1 »Ao!ol•••""O D T1tVtil >-Ooo ' ...... ••wu Jl8·•1 .»&r-.. 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You will be impressed with this lovely 4-bedrm home with a very fabulous room for entertaining a crowd of people. A great open floor plan with family rm and formal din- in g plus a beautiful large pool & spa on the view side. WESLIY M. TAYLOI CO., llALTC>aS z 111 s-JH ........ ... ME~ cana. M.L 644-49' 0 flnd what you want in,1SELL Idle items with u Daily Pilot Classifieds. Daily Pilot Classl~i~d /\d PRIME NEWPORT OCEANFRONT HAIBOI VU COINER w1 .. 1 l'M •.all••..._ tor .... , .. ..... ... ,... • ., .......................... 5 be4. .._ ............. ""' ~ ,.. -· ltd by ....... .,. .... ,,. $359,000. c.-'7J-6t00. WATERf"RONT HOMES. IN< REf\L E'>Tf\H ?4.;+, Yo r l)d~• H"" N ... ""'l>t"' &.~1 1;·, Mttf•H ... A \t" &,Uw "' 1-.l,uul '11·1400 r;----__ '•{~ I . ,' ii/ ,, ,, ''I' ! ' ' •;• :" , 1.~b ' . . "·· \ . 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I •·*' ,. ft .-1' ..aK Greea &o .... •.,,._It. nw from OWMr for Sl•,ooo. oceao view of nu ftoaoee.a.o.un. r ouaded by uuonal !!'•••· 2, Br . tso. ~ U. uc:el ••· t~ u 1um able lou, Klrbor. Spectuula fonel. EZ driv• from -•io ....... ..._ n.w1a1. P.rfect ONetl view. Open Houae tullamiaed 3000 1q. n. .._ ~ .. ..., 2000 0.... Co., OGIY SU,000. t:.UTSI o E fa II ud ......... Tll•• lu red bj• C:llU Ha'l-~MmellH Ill ~led " ... Of u1 ... ••po n tU>• ~ • Ca111hna rrom lJl•rllU.> e' ttq ruow 0...f\l('lfd w11h quahl)' ,,_,_...,. Th11. ouv •q ft lJ\ 1-\eJ bib m1u1 uut i.t .nd1n1 rewlure6 Ill ('ludani II 'IUt bar l"''t J o,.'n 11' 111& ruum fural•l d101nt h ugto f•Ubl> r<>Qm m uh1ph- ti«lb pl\Q l lrK .idrrni. Al I Holl \ lrul) t'lt'gant home Outi.t .. nd111~ u1'1~r pro' ldctl f1n110l' ll\fl .\n l,l'JL I IUSl\t' OHer U\jl 1796.000 .......... atty 67).1700 l&JDU,LU IAMll•• at dow9' (JM: INaluc• -.ooo ar.mo ... 141~ ll'fNTalACI Ot&Y 1.-MtDOWN ....,. lbr, or a lt den, Ip qlAMt• &ot, HW p•lnl an ••. MW l'pU. H• rl oortn1 , pool, apa. r..clWUlld ~-llint1, IUU "'°"'to add °'' lmmed. Cll'e'4*ACYI ()W flAalH' '-&, 119'1.CllO IUHhold ••1 au. Ser.sud T..,.,ace ••••a..MI ltm1• lloate or bech. Sun. S Summer wlnd Bdrm +retreat. 91G. • ...................... Owar.545-2120 w1oter evenlop by U.e U.'t ID&ll tlUI oee Two p.d. SUl,IDO. Court. MMOll. in ...,adH A11umabl Satellite 1torK only I CM .. lt.ee ftNplac. ta UU. be.uUlul ••r un1ta that 1bow -· ... ,... ....,.,,_ canT l O ~ % r 1 nan c in & · Stater Bro1. cente r . Pu,ut •60o J BR I~ ba Laurel Point W'I pride thro1A1houl ,,_ "" ,_...., -• ID'l.500. 3:*11 Avenlda Shows 10.3% retW"ft 0 f • --...a... ft......bl tt L-~ Gr.at loc•lloa. Bot b Lovely 38dr m • 2 ba llO dee. CatalJaa ocean Callt• SJC 714·49'·S27S IM2 '7lt. PriJl t w .. ••••••• .. •••••••••••• ..........,, uuoo e a ac.-a heve pnvate paUa1 ru •inllt family hm with view. 3 Bdrm condo. ()pftl House 0 l·S Sunday. ' Crocik, Crook· 1:.r-RJt~· 40 A aceoic 0...100 Coa1t, rx· Lar,e pdallo. Showa t.MlUi l'ftt-1• W l.&00 very pvt. yard. E xcel SUperb location Pool PO Box 1~ Redlands . Eectriclly, fenced, out· e a m o el. STSO . TARJlt:LL. Rt:A.LTORS. ~~'°'!~.'!.hit, i hOJ* tfnnii. spa. • s.te... I 010 C...12373. Ph h 4nuz12i ~~ ~~.!cceasl· Realt.or758-1J'77 C.U~lfJO .,,._,. ...... .....,. C/ll M.w,.,rtC..tw ••••••••••••••••\•••••• -....,,owner----""-·w.L. 2bd .,.,.,,.. .. _....,, rm, 2~ba, ~OaWAL• *Cote Realty 640.5H7 7UNITS 10C•ne1MAMO• (rplc, aar •• xlnt E . side 300 acree 10 Ca.I• lh.. ti lnvestrneat LIASI 11% ... c.olorado Sprln11 area. locaUon. Call M7·31118 or 11 at your ditpuaal for •II 640-5777 /C>nlON PllMI 100 yr okl manaion, re-_$6._T180_. -----~ ... ~~ 1 • S4000-•ff rs"• lYJ JEAIS NEW COST& MIS.._ cently restored. Over 21/\ l• your OUluuur act av he» ._ ._ ........... ot i~·-.1-, more 3 br condo + den, Back 1.b tJua kt 3 RENT APPL I S TO .._ ••& -·-,....,...., :rm ll~~\._~ En~ft PURCHASE. 4 Bdrm 4 bdrm home w Ith 2 ._....,._ than 8000 aq. ft . of livln1 Bay, new crpt "_paint, 2 Condo t'tplc, automallr J.M. NTlllS fam rm, dlnln1 rm , bathl, huce back yud, Buy at 10.44XGroes. Nice ~+a car 1ar .". ar-car 11r. pvt patio, pool, Duplu 3Br. 2Ba, 28r, ll car aianae . attractive MIW HOMI bathe condo with view. A/C, walkinl distance to 2 Bdr m bouae plu1 n qe bouM. Comm. zoo-1750. 631·3081 za. Xlnt ~ dot cond r~n<••d pat au Pricet.1 ln WOUdbridae. 4 Bdrm, 3 64f>,3062 schools " 1101C course. d~ and tow-plea. AU int pouible, presently Sant a Ana Heiahts. 3 So Hw> <.:orn~r. pvt .. !Jeiowmar1'et•ttl30,000 bll, rim r m , wetbar, Sl OS,000. Broker , buildinpwi\hnewrools . re.Id. SW.000. Dianne ~ lkeor Slllll.000 b.)' wtUt °'' term• OPEN shutters thN ·out . Exist-P&tlNSULA 963-8182. Low, low vacancy. owe Crain fr Assoc. R. E. Bdrm, hardwood noors, OWWWrl"IS l~.67a41411 •'OR INSPECTION 1111newusumableloan. Owner Oct'upled duplu Ownermuat aelloowto 5.1t-5a, lge ot. S600 /m o . Sat~ 1 S 1001 Nan<'Y Owner/Bkr. 531·"804 w/(ire places On ree T..... complete trade. llaJte of· ... ............._ lat/laal +l200 dep. Aat. c....... IOJ4 Lane w-1 on WllMnn, No . - ---land 1 blk from • I Oto fer. 762-1920. . -_S46-al __ 1• _____ _ ••••••••••• •••• • ••••• •• -'""' WIU..OWS I od . . ocean • ••••••••••••••••• •••••• '=ell• 11 2100 on Can.yon, .iu ~ blk t . ·new Y rem ac ross Crom park OW ... YO . · · 3br, 2ba, cpts, drps. 1-llDIDUPLU 1' .. 3 ... UMtl St4l.IOO M.LallAl.TY 146-0114 IASTStDI C .M. 25l2Sanla Ana Ave 2 BR, 20..~ ba, contemp delilcn. si t6,ooo. 646-50'6 '46-609 3 NancyLlule 3 br+den,a c Terms $282,500. Agl. orr1('~ ,.. ua OWH' ,'-'~·c·~ ....................... (enced ya r d. D r ... ,,Na~h Realty '*v_a1lable 559·5664 97~01.i. res 76(). .,c"" HISTQalC T " Moved to Santa Barbara. oh ~ M1UU Will trade 40, lot on Lido Wilson/Placentia $575 ~1334 642 6578 liurge..us 28r +den home JASMINE CIHK CALIF. HOME Isle with 2 Bdrm home 963-1m aft 5 D..r.. 1026 on the I ke W d Good Eleganc·e built ror com· ---for income producing b a •n °0 assumable loan + fort and tmler laanin" r-"vr-TllS.. . J 28r, 18a. duplex. $380 No •••••••••••••••••••••~• ndge Spectacular view ueative financing on Parklike grounds co,;;. 10,.. TII l :JO ,..,., .t oommerc1a . 80S/682·5142 dogs. MS Victoria. IM FOllCl.OSU•I or Saddleback Moun· this 3 Bdrm 2 story home pliment custom home 546.9124 3 Bdrm, 2 ba ll20.000. twns Near boatdocks. wilh lge balcony, ocean oak rroors , marble~~~~~~~~~~ ........ ~.···••••••••••••••• ---33822 Marlirna Dr SwlmminlJ lagoon & andcityUghts v1ew,ten· r1replace , roll -upl LARGE•'AMILYHOME 1·31H~ beach. Adult pool. spa, & rus. pool, set'. gates. A screens. carved mold i----------Ho.es ,_.Wd 3 Br 2 Ba. Fam. Rm. tenruS<-ourts Assumable s le a I at $4 2 5 , 0 O 0 ings, plus more." To see JI UNITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• bualt·m kitchen. College tlwlla9••acll 1040 financinlJ . Jerry Shaw . Decorator'sown home. more of this rare "Olde htUSER ..... lllmd 1106 Park. 2 car gar age, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644·0030. ~ves 76<M~070. Cfl I Mewpoti C...ter Towne Tustin" home t'all ••••••••••••••••••••••• renced yard, cover ed MUSTSll.Ll $245.000. Best offer or 640-5l57 IWlch RealtySSl-2000. '"'"~ly ,,....eltAr·!'101.0Nn un· CHARM ING 2 s tory 2 palio. Immediately 4 b r, l ~.l . b a , g d . _lcaseupl1on. ~ "'"""" '"' Bdrm 3 Bdrm, 2 ba on avaU. $695 mo. Agent nelghborhdt>d, Sl 10,000. $151,500$ its. Twenty.six 2 Bdrm, convenient island street. 95HY701 Each wtil has 2 bathi> and 1t 's only 1 block to lhe beach. Open beam. r11>Jc. com er lot, good inl l• ---... ---.-v---i c om e P I us le r m s . vv..-.-A owc .. small 2nd Bkr ORANGE TREE IH two l Bdr m. All With S700/mo. Short term ren------- 875-0185 ro~HOME ! .... ~IT'. C~ls, drapes, ranges, tal avail. 3 b r c 0 ND 0 2 "'2 b a ' "" ._., .. ,,.,.." re n ger ators, disposal, WaterfrontHomes lnc, balcony den, frplc , FIXB ur,tl! I n 0 r a n g e T r e c Wonderful family home dishwashers, tile kitchen 673 6800 W/palio, ,.,75 avail. 1 II ~.500. Try 15% dow11. 0..... ,.._H Good neighborhood. Townhomes. l bdrm, l built wit h privat'y in -----and bath, pnvate patios. --·--9 6 0 . 4 0 8 5 h 0 m e , needs paint & TLC. 4 ba. Just P,erfect for the mind Redecora led!•--------~ Principals only. 752-1926. C.-.,w.r 3122 892•1711 15520mce bdrm. i~. ba. $107,0011. 1'0fllirmed single. Lo<·at kitchen with many up-ALL THE ..,... •••JY South o1111h in Newpor t _,.. •UU. Heights location Costa 675-6670 Mesa 11ddress . Only ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 WOOOlalMI Superb 2 Bdrm Ashford ~1th ~refllbelt l<X'at1on pr i (' e ti t (l sh II w I h I.' o~ nt.'r want:. atl1on fosl, Sl51.500 SIJ7.500 with 29'7. down 644-7211 875-0185 Lot.sblpnvacy Parking' also EXCEPTI ONAL In this beautarul home T A l Br d uplu w /Crplc, E. Side. 2 br, l ba. gar. lndry hookup, no pets. $425. 675·8133 ·---- QWC-Smal 2nd Hkr . ~ nBhl on the stream. grades added. There 1s WO.I'S DOME J '-'U .&IL ON THE BEACH right outside the door financing ava1lllble The which re aturcs : 4 p• •CE $590/mo. 640·9900. Ask llG ASSUM. LOAH Pl~ outstandang recrea owner will assist 1n t'ar· Hdrms 3 bathi.. 3 C'ar ~ for Faye Completely refurbished 3 tmnal ruc1 ht1es Adult on l ry1ng paper. or pay garage. lovel.> pool and NOPHTIES•· ·-·------Newport Riviera Condo. BR l~ba home in Hunt. ly rommunaty I pornts for a new loan' spa. Move in condition 1,...,,,_ ... I-JO,..,.,, Remod. 3 br, 3 ba. 2 sly 38r, 2"'1Ba, pool, tennis, Beh. l mile Crom ocean Don't let this opportunity Asking only $197,SOO Call _,........ '" . home on beach, pvt gale, nopeu. '650 mo. 644-2562 . 1 ~~new appliant·el> ~l: s~-~~~ r~/ furct~t~rl ~1151 for more details i----------, ~8:~~~·~ ~1;~ ·1 ~~/":,o~ll HOME FOR RENT -------C~2I 1nformat1on. ---------171416i5-7764 3 Bdrm. SS95 Fenced L.rg Mesari'.;~e Home. ___ ,_'1!~ &so .. I I I UNITS I~--.. -.-.. _l_l_4 _1 ~ ~og~~~~-~ o~ /Jn NIG[l [}AILEY & ASSUCIAI ES __ C213)794-3'722eves._ ....... I 044 · Westside _Costa \<J esa. ,....................... 973-297!.:_ Agt., no ree, •, . _ __ _ good c·ond1l1'?n, mcome 1'Lovely 38 r . sem i -, M""'A VERDE 4 Br 2 Ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I e.u•..,,,,, P $4 .. ' 000 N 3bd 2' b d c.... SUNSHINE & CHAIM I -'"'''"'yr nee ..... furnished, frplc, l·anyon • l'W rm. ,, a con o with pool . Be aut . ~ETIEE Gorgeou.s 4 Bdrm home On pay ment Sl30.000.j view. S92S 1mo. 955·0860., with o ce an v iew , lndscpng &r eazy car e CONDO 't523CAMPU5Dl·IRVIWE Harlx>~ Vu Homes 4 ~r 21 in desirable Peppertrecl OWC balance at 11""'· '~e_v:-- -$750 mo Call Ginny yard. Owner may carry l Bdrm+lofl. Sharp end ba, ram rm. f ee land area Spacious rooms. J ~ Pl€HIG€ !J68.4456or 962·0496 rinancing. $129,900. D. tmit.1113,950. •--· 1249,500 644·4157 I baths 3 car fo(a raKc I 1. H € Mewporta.och 316'1 ·;, BourkeRealtor546·9950. 249TangeloTerr. ....,..-•och 1041 ---· • Beaut;fully lllndscaprdj OM ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jbdrm, 2'"ba, avail now Cfl I Newport C...ter ....................... Beaut waterfront co-op.l vard with large i•ovcred • . UDO ISLE $695 , mo 644 ·0685 or Yes. we can make your 2bdr m , ia.ba. s pec · pat10.a11dRcdwl)(l(Jdl'1·k I RJ333ea!EsW·tcaloeals,nt11HewstmNenBts Completely f~rn1 s hed 857-2302 payment.s. Youm;ikelhe 640-5357 ON THE BEACH-Mobile tacuJar \1ew rrom hvm~ 1ng, Lig ht and airv y, with ever ything you ----------1 down payment. Noquali For Sale By Owner . Home 2Br. redwood room & master bdrm, lhruout. Perle<·t ram1l)j 645-6646 need. Remodeled & de 't-:a s t s 1de 2<1 ' Liv in g rymg. No loan fee~. Just Owner financed. 3 Br. 2 deck, ce<ta r s h akes, pat10s,pool.secbldg,un home $100,000 ,.,,____......__ S I corated.J8r,den 2bath Dining area . la r ge Dalebout move in. Also available. Ba. House $2.5,000 down, h ardwood int. frp lc . derground parking. Slip. j ...........-.... t t'I Sl650 Monthly Bill lutchen. 2 Br., Den, lrg Bay B· Beach No down payment. you balance al 13%. $124,900. sr;e,900. (714) 499-3816 great financing. S235.000. 6 Hdrrn, 3 bath gtanl Grundy, Rllr. 675-6161 renced yrd Pets OK. SS75 Real Estate make the payments. 76().1713 For pvtshowing955 l96l. I h o me Ass um e J s t -mo 642-08S7 •Ul ES IATl flCflU NCI SINCl 11•1 ....wrc>IT HEIGHTS ONHFRI 10.4 4215-a. ....... Exceptionally well bwlt c11Stom home. View of the ha r bor . Th r ee s pac ious be dr ooms . Family room. Wet bar Sunken I 1v1ng room 9· l'e1l1ng Owner wall carry complet e r1nanc1nJ: down payment rlcx1bll• ~.000. 631-7l00 IEAUTYrLUS H.I . a very allraclivc floor plan in thls super shari) 4 bdrm home. Large ram1· ly rm. Close to heacti . shopping & schools. Only $147 ,500. C a ll n ow 97~s:r70. ALLSTATE REALTORS <>Pa.HOUSE · SAT 1·5 1526 DIYON LH. GAIDIHGolOVE Lovely 3 Bdr m patio home, wood burning fireplace, full>' carpeted. micro-wave, many, many extras. 752· l 920. ' 9UAIL PLACE _ NOPllTIIS,. '°"" "'l:JO , ...... ............ ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOUlllCHTEL ...... aocJ .... .... h .... W..&l..tah 2tt....,..A •. 1.1 675-3UI ..... , ......... 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S8r, 1'a, 2sty, lV. lots, by owner . Steps to bay· 'IWJdae, bltns, frplc, new root • sldin1. plumbin1. k7'i000. l"IJ.-0129 DllAMS COMI TIUI On the Penlnaula Point, 2 Bdrm. 2 bath, den, dou· ble 1ara1e •tressed for 2nd 11«y. Beamed cell· ~ used brick, panel· lftl-a real dream home. IAlllTT llALTY . 642-1200 1021 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br. 2Ba <'Ondo. Stepa to· beach . SJH,SOO. By OW'Mf'. 2U·N4-r111 daya, 2U -ltl -4 71t or TL...,.7.,evet. ~ ...... to Mil? a-lfled .. do It welL DIREC.'1'10NS.S4l -S855. · $125,000 al JI "; and 3Bdrm.2bath.Pen1n Pt OCEAMFIOMT 'All S2S,()(X) 2nd at 14'. Due home Mo to m o or LEASE O"IOM ~u~. ;,.<Yr -~oanJ Jb~ .. -**Sllll( $JOIY 28r, cabana & trlr, sub· UPPED-BAJ l'Tl'HATPROSPfo.:CT 1995 Projected int'ome wante r lease . S675 2ba. ram rm. hv rm, den letting allowed. 3 pvt ft iJI Jl I I ' for I year Sl9,260. IS rully 673-2113. rm, frplc, nice decor . pp 4 • .._.SQ n bchs, pool .& fishing pier occupied R H. R A gt, $122 900 3 63 C d. L-'19,900. (714 1 499·3816 $1 ask ror Beau, 673-7300. 4 BR in Back bay area SZ,OOQ 1no•e.s yot1 ii• Rent applies to purchase 3br. 2ba condo. 646·3062 ' 1 a na ian Ideally located in the ------64,500 ~RNIEstot• ----Pool & lg back yrd Dr. m.t79l California Homes area, THI llG STEAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tlll'LEXES Part.aaUy furn. Yrly lse Must sell townhouse this customi&ed plan has Dalla Point duplex. 2 br, Soper Newpor t Beach ..... Ho.ts Absolutely prime loea avail. $1700/mo. 641-0763 HIWPOIT HGTS Cle.an 2 br. l ba. w /lge yd, on cul·de-sac. pets & ctuldren OK. SS75/mo. CUrt. 642·55.54 ,,...., 3 b 2 b r I a loan balance of SB2, 1 ba upper. I br lower. home. 3 Bdrm 2&,, bath. ,_.Sal. 1100 lion m Corona del Mar s-,,. r. a, rpc, ,...,,. r h RV pool 2 al"''° interest with mon· new t'rpl, res pa ml, ac e e s s . n e w ............ ••••••••••• and Balboa Peninsula_ ....____ lLf d·Led , . rec. rm. car gar. hi f be ed 1 r 1 balhroo t l , ---..__ ••--SI 09 .900 _ 646.0147 . l Y paymenls o $848 am te1 ings. rp c. m. t'oun er ops San Juan Capo ~5000 z ....... ge ass~mable loans ••••••••••••••••••••••• S48.Ql6 and assumable As king dirung area & encl patio. and r1xture;;. All copper Br. 2 Ba 1480sq rt ' fl, r... Ask-for Sm1th·Meyer ...._ 1 •• __. 1206 ~SUME . 11~% MOITCACE Owner says "SELL! ! " and will carry a 2nd tr us deed on this beautiful Bdrm home in Colleg Park. Move m cond. CALL • RED CARPET 754-1202 ' , ~ H/\NCH ~ Hf /\l TY V rJ:1l ?000 **f'WT your eyes on this totally upgraded 3 Bdrm 2112 Ba a ttached Woodbridge home. Look out l he garden window to lovely wood decki n g in bat'kyard. Walk lo park, pool, school. Call now! $164,900 OHered for onl\· $144.000 plumbrng. Call 645-9161 old. Agt 541 5032 · 640-5157 -J'V'LL PRU.:~~. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br. l ba. double garage, renred yard, pets OK. '535 mo. ll>l. la:.t & SlSU 2Ul8 Canyon On' e h~ &15-~ MISSION REALTY 494 0731 1069 ~ OPEN HOUSE REAL TY / ON Tiit:: Bl::At:JI Moh1le Home 2 Br. rodwoo<I deck, C'l'dar ~hakt·s. DUrLEX M.I. Near beach. 2·3 bdrm . 2 car garage, near par!(. pnnc 001.). TSL Jnvslml 6421603 YUaL Y llHT AL5 Lillie Island . Large l Bdrm Apt. Unfum Gar ror small car SS09 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~~' hardwood 1nl, rrp lc-1 $59.900 RM I' I 7 14 1 A IA•E FIND 499-:1116 Laguna Beach 4 unit. tax Owner will assist with r-~ll:G~C~A~N~Y~O~N~-·~.::.:::------•1 shelter. great loc·at1011 IAYfttOMT IEMTALS Several A\•ailable Now 2&3&4 Bdrms Winter Leues from $795 Yearly Leases rrom S995 2Br. lBa, \d, S.SSO mo uul pd, rrplc". refr1g . stovr D W. BB(J. no pets -13!1 Hamill on 645· i 184 the rinancing on this 5 4br. 4ba custom home or Debra 972-9300. Bdrm 3 b th h It OCEAMFRO .... T ,.,R". a omc. s golf course. M any "" ~" I BR.QUIET YARD Ad lts Rng. FP Uttl~ p<l lst + dep. $4 10 mo 646-9586. 2048 Pomona St features in clude : a custom reatures indude. 28r. cabana & trlr. sub. form a l dining r oom , Clerestory Windows. letting allowed. 3 pvt family room. RV park· F 1 D . bchs. pool & fi shing pier. ing, new paml. As king orma in1ng.3 Frplcs, SJ9,900 RMP 1714 1 den t librar y, 229.000 For an appoint· Glamourous Master ~99-31Jl6 menl lo see, call 540-1151 SYite w /jat' tub. lge pool 28 UNIT N c· w e r p r i d e o r Ownership Complex 2 • -· • __ ........._. & ... B ..-~ ..-ltOC. "'--r-t-.& 322 r 2 Ba Units. Separate --6 meters & garages. Can 675-ll31 ••••••••••••••••••••••• close this year with great !~~~~~~~~~-· Executive 3 Br 212 Ba 11.UTSIDI (fl Jt J'ftbadbrtdge 1 •-S6t.6so 1' Realtt Cummtly rented at $425 551-3000 ~~~~~~~~~ ~-&.~HERITAGE REALTORS w1spa & wate rfall Sl.200.000 LA JOLLA 1115. LTD. 1032 Wall St. Call Collect 459-2648 FAlll.001 lErms Princi pals only. Charming 3 Br. gar. w d. Fantastic ocean view D. Bo urke Realto t' Wil1Cum.S6?5 mo 10 7 1 Condo End l:nit Goll cuurse frntg w vast 546-9950 Si50 yrly 640 8146, 493-808.1 mln view 2Br 2 tfa hm ---- with dlx features on ea1.} MESA VEIDE 4 'LEX ~·A~...:-__ For lease. ~aut duplex t'are landscaped lot. Nrl Owners unit. DPyml 3bdrm apt with gar. year urul 1500 sq.fl 3 BR, 2 per mo. Entrance o(( al· 4tZt Buran ca l'tlwy. lnln~ ley ·on 46'x86 ' lot. OPIHDAILY clubhse. amenities for ~.AssumS89.0009:t·.r; ly, avail l2·l5. SS35 mo Ba . partial ocean view. 644-721 t /Jn ~IC.fl 111\llfY ii, ASSUCIAl ES •3PBMOMTH are certainly lerri fie monthly payments for this four bedroom home wilh a bonus room. Ap· proximately $97 , 750 in takeover loans, a nd priced to sell a l only $128,500. Call 714 /545-9491 ·today. 2,M HI DUSI you leisure lime 212 yr loan. Seller carry bal. Call 768.4999 or 675.069 liOO mo. l yr lease. Call * •PICI OM(I, 2591 Bays hor es Dr. •G CANYON lse at S300 mo and free 250.000 Prine onl.>. Agl. ask for Don. !_)oc. 58..!.:_1210. 731·1873 ft Bayshores. 3 Bdrm. din· goH. tennis. TV t'able. 641-0290 Two lovely Lincoln ingrm, den. Ac ross from Outst anding 3br, 3ba. water. trash & gate -----------..... , ........ --3207 &Toro 3212 models in prestigious Bay S195.000. See Helene townhouse. Custom de i.ecwity guard SS9.500 INVESTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbridge Estates . Allison. cor, spat'ious rooms. Ph7l4 l·i28·6510 HOME FOR RENT 'These 3 Bdrm, 2•12 Ba al· Waterfront Homes. Inc. high <.-eilings, bright eat i!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!I.. 12 UNITS C~/~~~~fn: !~d. ~ Sl~a , 3 Bdrm. SS50. Fent'ed tached homes o rrer Realtors 631·1400 m kitchen. 3 car gar . EaslSideCosta Mesa mo.675-8375 yard and garage Kids & elegant livin g on two privatepatios.S.380.000 ~ 11-lEESrATEAGENTS petswelcome 964-2566or levels a nd all l he i--------• LAJOU.A.1115.LTD. · 642.14.i ~a.ocll JZll 973-2971 Agt.,nofee. amenities or one or HIWPOIT HEIGoHTS l032Wall St. •••••••••••••••••••-•• Irvin's best areas. Take Qua.int 3 Bdrm 2 bath. re-Call Collect 459·2648 "''" ' "....... l•--------•I Palisades Area 2br , frplc. MtWlimllit8"'Mlf• •ocll l.140 YoW' pick of these two or-modeled home, reaturlng ~~~~~~~~~-75 .. 1111 (:OSTA MESA I ge y ard . w I k t o •••••••••••••••••'•••••• ferings. Bolt\ with up-separate ramily room. 2 •-------_. 9 Units! near beat'h . stores/parkl600493-96l7 5blkstoocean Eleganl2 graded large lots and fi r&places. ha r dwood l'OS511LE IRYIHE owe at 8%. No pay-bdrm, ram r m & den. both priced to sell al floors, near new roor. FOIECl.OSUIE SYper deluxe custom 2 ments 2 yrs. Cash now eor-.. Mw 3J22 IS72S mo> Plush crpts. $161,000. copper plumbing, RV a e· Seller is motivated. 4 b<lrm & den, sunroom. in w/low rents $450.000. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 21'2 ba, cedar & glass eess. Owner's anxious B'dr m Newport h ome rnendly 5 Star Park in S1J2.500 down. Bkr Les 1 Br. house, gar , newly de· Dbl. car pvt gar. rully \\bodbrldge and will assist with the wtgaod financing. Try lrvme. Pool. spa, bowl· 8a~art559-4475, Bkr. cor. AduJts only No pets. maint. yd, Adults, no 0 _ I rinancing. Ofrered at on-lWc t.lown. Call Diana. ing green. pool room .'~~~~~~~~~~I $450/mo. + S450 dep pets lnqwre al S27 18th rKatu lyS189,900.Call540·ll5l agt.631·1266 clubhouse&mut'hmorc.'.....,. .. -'j, 640-6736.wkdys. St. 714 1960·6331 or 551·3000 ir_,...__._ 1076 OnlyS119.500. ..____ 2100 3 Br. 2 Ba New paint. _96().QJ __ l_. -------------! <tt ztBur•nca Ptl•y,tnln• ---llT-r-Make your •ho pping · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpet, fireplace $75 BRAND new 3 br. 2 ba, euler by uaing the Daily 1 br condo S36 000 dow i-----... ---C srchll New 10 Unit Industrial mo. Days 675-0185. Eve· comm. fac. Hennis, pool. PUotClau""-"A .. -. I n,~~~~~~~~~ 'Mltcw-vl-w rr-r+i'f 1600 DI.In. C.M. 16,000 sq. (t. ~5364Bkr clubse). No pets. 1895 u•""" ...,., to assume S.W.000 al 11%. "-• -19 -r-"'""& 9611-~ •· 963 ,.__,__ 10 .... ,..._ __ r, "'""' ~. magnificent 180 deg. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 253 down. Owner carry mo. • --0867 ..-..-.... vwue ,,_.._,., white water view ... blutr lit. TD al 12"'1% for 2 3 br, 2 ba, on Narcissus. lla~Y•Htlh to P .. w a I k to LAGUMAIEACH years. P hil Su llivan frplc, quiet loc S750 Brand new 3 Br. Condo . •••••••••••••••••••••• macneb I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY --------" -511 NOMI IN UMIYRSITY 'All! Upg raded home located a cross rrom large greenbelt w/newly re- modeled kitchen and many choice feat ures. Walking distance to shop- ping. Assumable loon -Own~r will help with fin ancing. Priced ft> sell at $159.900. Lorraine Reid 551-8700. ($·61) 712111414 (Qn'1M Valey Cent• MWJJI lll-17M Woocii.idQe (.,,.. '44-61M c Ocean vu.38drm 2h8a, sand ... br a n d new 3 960059.FT. ReallorS48-2103. 642-4709 Includes gerage door 3car garage. 1325.000. BR l d d 1 14 Leased commercial-oPenef. Patio. Use or ten-.. . ... ga e guar e w I n· Industrial units localed Ldat.r S. 2200 2 BR. Crpk. counto k1tl·fi. nis courts. pool, spa It a.-...___ tercom ... pvt pool and Walk t B c -en ~~ jacuzzi. San Clemente on one o( L<tguna's main .. ••••••••••••••••••••• o ag orona ..,.,., rec. rm Security gate • Of(ered at $525,000 highways. Building re Bliek Bay area. 78x300' re-64S-S846 Minimum l yr, lute 714_.92.7623 renll> remodeled. High sidentlal estate lot Charming 2 stor) Cape 950 per mo. Seaside 7St-tzz I AM It M. 714-637·6350 demand area Partners li!S0.000. 5411-0CMO. • COO on South side or hw_,. VI ilage, 213 1833-1319 ~;==;;;;;~11~~~~~~~~~~1 want.out. oHering very ct.ys,213.1131·S734eves. Ii I~ attractive financing on a ..._,, .... ,... 2bdrm +.nice y rd, gat. -- CYPRUS SHORE total price of $575.000 Bldg 9 i t e s t eps to ad ult.'650 mo 642·9556. Beaut i(ul Adult Hunt· EASJRlfF Beaut. Ocean View wilh Slfl6,7~dowrf. ocn /bay p lans for S~rm. 3 bath,-;efno incton Landmark J Br. I Home, 4000· or elegant'e Re1donomlcs 675-6700 custom home avail. " story condo. All rec ~3Yrs.Mew in pr estigious area. -Priced al $130,000 Con. wa.o;her & drye r So. 0 (&di.Vacant 193·31Sl 4 Bdrm, 2 bath. Nas your Guard Gate, pool, tennis t--•..----IT-1•.• ... •C_H_I tllCt Janet 640·S639 AGT Hw Y. Be au t home n.c Reduced by l2S ooo •-· ... _ h ,_....,irv .,.. 536-1453 • 4bdrm, 2ba, dbl 1ar. ,..._.:. ' . spa .~~ mt prlv . .,..,ac • Pri-C-1 lot .. 1•120wlth CM'efC......_ r "' ....... tonerythln1. s750 ,000 by a p pt. "'"'' ,, ,.. ~' C._.CHA•M rplc, 1mm ac cond. Ad Mewl m•>~·6M2, or 723.8963. older two bed room "•rtr 2550 2br rnsrmo .. S35() a1d. UITl2 • home. Conspicuous ly , .. •••••••••••••••••••• . 2ba + den, frplc. RouSt. IM8·6354 RED CARPET S. ..._ located on Old Newport Yucca Valley. s ad.joinlna bar-1>-que, new r rpt, wlk · 754-1202 C•lltlwww 1071 Blvd. 1250.000 Agent . rea. view lots, 100'X295' l0schoool1 ahops1 park, HOM~FORRENT NAllOIYllW 4 Bdrm, bonua family room It boaua rm . Lovely home in t uP.rb condi· Uon. Allttn1 '211,000 tor qUlck lale. C/ll MlwperlC ...... 640.1317 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• 631·7300. ea. Ready to bid. Only S75CHmo, 760·1•i6S afle 3 Bdrms . SSSO·S5t 5 n._, 1 l 0 ~~~~~~~~~I 960,000. ~ dwn . EZ 6JWkncb Fenc.'edyardandaara1e. .....,now.pay• er. wner t erms . Ow n e r /Agl ,.__.._......__ JZZ• Kids It pets welcome. -.ys "brina me a L-0 for (714 m...... ---..., --my 2·sty exec home" ewc.c....,.Let __ > __ .,,_.t_. _____ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• =r=-°"••>·29'1l. All .. Per ( e <' l f 1 m t I y Prime area of Newport 35+ ACRF.S nr San Luis 3Br, hUle yard. Iott of --------- neithborhood. Pool sized Beerh. Uaeable 2000 ~. Obispo. Remote area xtna.1115mo. New~. l.2. lt Cbdnn, yard, RV parking. SllOO l\.bldaorplansforl0.000 wJpine 6 oak,roada.1as. W..ta4 ~vi~. Crplc. poel. mo. sq. fl bldg. Agent , dee. 56' mobile bome. Ha.-._..w.IJOU •ant Un lia. tpa. 1Sl-57Sl or Lq1ma VilJaae R.E. 631·7300 s120.ooo. C all Don . toaell? 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Lo\lely 2 Br. 3 r • :~ • • • • • ........................ Uon, fnlftl row a Bdrm MT-&15or..._4415 C.w4111..... JIJJ JOMD St. M1r. Apt D. courta, pool. Washer/ WESn:UFFI Br. Condo. Ba. Fairway Co~do.1 '1 I& 2 Ba a lkotl· Con NI E J bf. rwwl;i pat.led w maater aulle All Dittluu......,. J600 ....................... Mi-1344 Dryer. 2 car 1ara1e New Interior. Adulla, no Comp. fiam. B .. l vie;,_.. dD "'-· •··-•l""n .....,, •....-•eidhum•ln ial&l•I bwlUn1. pool, tenn11. •••••••••••••••••••-••New 2 Bdrm. 1114 ba 2 br 2 .... I w /elec. 1~ra1e door ,.U.'525.1'73-f&tO Aileatru. Sl.200perm_. ,_,;:,-"'"' --...i~. fnrd yrd, 11pe Le-. Pnnc only 2br O..lea .. TO, uUI pd. w/View IUO/mo Office · -· pat 0 • stove, opener. Private patio, '7S-0105. " 141e1'•I 1419141 fem rm .. Avl Im &ti 'lllHvu •1•at. Adl&lta Na>llO:S no .,.u, '7M31i,res780-M ~:..;~· edulll, :.:..~~.:~'. con· ':'. ~~ftje! b~~~:;!~: ~!:-.?~!':'~ .. ~?!~!(; -' • med l'all UJ~ N•;WPOlt'r-SHORES :mt: 2latSt.Mir3D l.ar9e28r,ck1Mlobeacb. E. S&de 2 br I · (213)t»3145 Movinl• ... idd · • 'l ..,_ houee t:a ... ,. • ...... JJIJ 319, 2U.. 2 blk1 to bch, Util incl No peta no ' ' ~r. view, Lovely l, 2 & 3 Bdrm. cut n· "vo epoaila ...t_1mt18frl.lmbeub ....................... t.w&,pgol,ITOOmo yr ....... ,.., ....... chladrm iiioo675..o.&47 deck. adult.. no dogs, Townhouses. aafage. c.ondo,2br,2ba,bayview, cut 1vln1 expenses! an,ruo t:all('arult' "''>ii 2. v .... frpk. ly ~ .. oo ....................... . . . $640.548-1933 palio,laundryfac.$4506 encl 1ar. aut.o open!r. ri:;~reulonally u n o• MT._• I HI N •,,. 1 n•1 d ci ..... , ' rrl1 l107 Bachelor apt, lncl. Detuu 3 Br. 2 Ba. frplc. 1575. Call 2U/596·7202 or 85 yrly. TSL Manage· Hou51MATIS : t Ir I lh l"" n ll I.I ...,... Peu o~ ti.\ l!illl LIASIJOPTIOM ....................... utilities 112$. pr, nr So. Cat Plaza. Ne 714/960-7347. --ment642·1803. 832·4134 • caf"pott bll 11ta • Nllue!I Stw.r• 1.iwntivu.&4', '4000-•••rs-• BA y "'RON TAG E' M().fllOO. AaUor Faye. peta.1io5(1. 644-1103 DELUXE 2B r 28 a "25. 1 Br. l Ba. Apt. Near ---------,_ .. __ .. ~"'NT ... PPLl S TO Beach. Pier, l Br. MSO. ai-..&. •l'VUr•"'GTOSHARE" 1'"' c-• u MIS mo 2 ftr den 2 u.-. II" """ " Ad ll w t 303 E ...,..,..to beach, 1paciou1 n.~1ex 2 Br. 1 n -. Gar. Adulta,nopets.$450tmo new. enclsd ·1ar lndry ~.. · ..._ .. l'URCllASE 4 Hdrm, u o r . . . ..,_ ... r WE MATCH ROOM l•n<l.c•P'-'d > 1 d , p vt (auuly nu. dinana rm, 3 Eaaewater. 1-871·2866. unmac. 2 Br. lrplc, 11 pvt New cpt.s, no pets. $425. __ 98<Ml4~ ___ ac. Upatairs unit. Adults MATES! ti .~2atr lntu.e;, ~•<·t\ lt'm1i) pool, 1111 b ~1600, 1ara1e. Lorraine 2'178 Placentia •E.2er }Ba.in4·Plex.N1·ce ~-yl,603ca.tOK.TSLMgmt. 1~".o...7c • 1111 r a & 11 W lJ . 0 u bat 1:o ndu w t v 1ew 8EACHFRONT INN. Low .,,... 54S-'7983 '"" -~ ~ , 1, '-· '"-b• I P P•llu p.wt crpt 110 Ptil-. rri.s ~ :Oi2 Wwer rates. 911> up wk. · neighborhood. Close to -M_F_______ • ~ • d. dihw11hr. 1•k1t 1 b u 675-87.0. Bacbeior apt, S3SO pr mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. in t -Plex. 679 all. Garaae. No pets . Versailles Condo 2 Br. 2 I 40lo45, shr 5 br : 2 ~ ·:\ ltldlid a l5 m i> f ll"lln mv _ _, tH" '"" lnvna<· 3 l&e bdrm1.,2 ba. heart of CdM. Darrell Center #6 $390. 5'25. 76().1713, 833·33CY7 Ba. frplc, pool, saunas. hse, C.M. Spa. Nr So: ' '11 llOO I\ ma1 fnr Joh11 •.)IW3. 1 7~ l!T*' I& 11\cd yard, dbl aar. OCEAN FRONT 1 Br Pash Own r / A at . &Ym. clubhouse. secun-Coait P.laza & fwy. S2Z9 , HeaWlul new l~n~ ~ ~ afl 5 pm · lar&e. deluu, garaje, 631-1&. 963-Wl Beautilwly localed 2 Br ty, Adult.a, no pets S700 +_.!l.5Ul1l1. 641-49_13 _. t;~& Q=~~~ Cap" Cuv" t.¥1t u n.a llAROOR VIEW HOME· wuiter "50. Adults. No New d Ix 2 B d rm S375 & up. Child OK . Gas 972· 3023 bl w n 9 5 . Share lrg lux home. $2&!1 W'l'OU Nici.Id W4lk lo bt'11\•h Lov~I> 38r, 28a home, peb 673-6640. 2=.mc~n~:~~ ~\l~k:o~t t o wnhouse, frpl c . meld S42-l6S2. -~day~ _ + ulil Microwave, '3· 2lOO "4{ h JHi 2'' Bu +-m Port Seabourne. qwet 1 Br Carpets. drapes. 754-8137. 673·8«3 garage, deck. w /ocean TENNIS ANYONE? Versailles Exec. Deluxe 3 r~~~·3428 .~: . .,..... JJ44 more 1'rufe1js10n11L lvn t'OffiffiW\lty, key lo com-stove, refri"e. UtilQ pd. vu. Adi.lits 1490. 2218 E . New 2 Br. 2\.:t B11 . Condo b 2 .. ~ Oc •. 8 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• IUl> cou.ru Small unique mwllty ix>ol , I blk to Utensils for ~ •137 c. Cozy studio apt, responsi-Pacific, "'The Bluffs ... Din rm .. Mi l·ro wa ve. V:-.:... ~·pie epooan l .. gymay Prof. malt! lo shr. 271.W :.q fl . lux. CM new home. Nr. So. t'oast· 1"w1Hrock !\11ra""1~~ 3br l 1750 .. ., bl 642-8808 or 760·0883 or ,.,_ "' · · • " ... r u111mun1 Y 111t1 1£Tammar schl. 8JQ mo bi~ e !Ady only, util paid 6'4-8722 trash compl., elec gar r lubhou.se, s ecurity , faru rm. frpk fenced U&.11 ti4U-1.571ur83tl 1~30 760-la 1295/mo. 640-7963. _ opener Tennis. Racquet-adults, no pets . $1500 >~rd.. roun1n lrnt"'hen. nr ~..--IRMT""L b II I N Plaza. !Tl9·31G7 -• ........... 1~. ,,,.,.1 0 ,, .... , • ......_YielA )1167 "''"'-........ .,. "''udi 2bdrm. 2ba upstairs apt. IA ,poo .Jac .. suuna. o m __ ~btwn9·5.Wk_days ---, ~~" ,...,., ., ,.~ • s-& Townhouse 3 bdrm, 21"1 2Br. pool, sle"" lo .__ach, .,. O apt, Cull kitchen, noh lor 2 K ds OK S7c" •\a!l 1m med •·,7• 01 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,... "" d Newly painted. Bll·ms ...... ~ 1 '7\1 Fem shr 3br, 2ba nr bc~1 • .. ... ba. bltn.s, dshwhr, cpls, bay . & rerry. su5 woo burning frplc. mo Call !16'4 2566 o r Bay front 7th fir condo 2 · *·l&c2 after SPM 3 Br. 2 Ba <.:undo Comm drps,2 car carport. pool. 673.1900 d ys. 675. t871 ref rig incl. $400. Call Avail immed. 631 4402 !Tl · -b · S200 Vo<>I s pa Al11ou Villas 1)5(). Adult couple only. ev..... .after6pm7S0.1813. dys.After6.760-0734. _J.29'71Al(t'..'.~ofec r, 2 ba. 2 underground 536·1140 1510 + util .-in 30J4. 'a> ----b prltg spaces. highly up· -, No pets Near Hoag. -------, c b b I Sh""' 2bdrm adult apt 2 Bdrm, l a. Adults Nu graded, panoramic view N"' Sch Oceanfront fem "-al "·'" • .,.,,, ,.~ .. M-17"2 ,, mo ree. 3 r. 2 a . frp c . -.-· .-.. w l •. d ~ ~ HOMEF'ORK~NT nc tor.~·......... _ =:::':' •••••• :: ••••• !. gar.deck! nice location, gar & ..-.~ .• a er "' gas P d bay .& ocean, priced pref yrly . 3br. 2ba, 3 Bdrm ~50. F'em:ed 3bdrm, 2•iba condo, The Studio Bachelor Apt, 544.4-033 patlo.MSO/mo.642·5569. m>.Call ~·ISM Wlder market. Sl2001mo 1265/mo.AfterS.6759765 yw-d a/Id ICitrage Ki~ll & BluHs. xlnl lucation mature adult. no pet. WOdoLJd(E Ans yrl> 642"1822 -- Pel • wel me ,. a ll 1 .. e 2br, 2ba, frplc, d""'p 3bdrm, 21f.tba, avail now ---Lge 4 br home, F'ountain " c u '" "'-·--r7""9313 yard $32c 1"n c l ut1"l..... "''" 6100Edinger Adultlux J E BlufC d · 964-2566 or !17J·2S7 t Agl . ~ic ...,.. .,AA .,...,1 " ceilings, dbl gar. wlk lo $695 /mo. 64"·0685 o r & 2 br •·-t 1 k . & .ast nice 2b rm. Valley, $250/mo. f'rpl<-1 no fee 'Ille Bluffs imm1tc. 2 Br 2 _ ...... _ ..... _,__ ----lilll~ Corona $725 /mo 857·2302. . u.:au . a es 2ba in garden selling dbl gar 963 9701 REALTORS ,.__.. ~-l • ·1 "--1~ 9726 -s l ream i.. l' o m p I Pool. patio, new crpl, --------Ba condo. 2 ··ar gar.-•--7a4 avai ~ .,644 2 Br Ba "t f M U/oodbndg 2 to 2 B N .• b h • . . . . 1"2 1425. 2 Br 1 amem ies. no pets, rom q1.11"et S"'c area, Adult.• .. no ature genllem11n will "' e s ry . r . ice .. r ome on quiet i'Oftlm. pool S700 640-4180 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ms IW6 6.'>!I "" ~ g, Ba. pool. s pa, tenmi. I street near schools & or4!M·2950 Studio Apt. Util Pd COlta Mesa ,ll24 Ba. ~ I Br. $365. Un-· -1 pets SS65 mo A I s o shr beaut. 3 br, 2 ba N. a .. & I 11 k e $48 S L.s t• shopp111g f'rpk. cenlr11l 1275 ••••••••••••••••••••••• furn. Apts. Adults. newly Spal' 2 br. I ba. pvt palio, spacious 1 bdrm apt ror home w d1scri m1nalm~· ~213)837-8339 I air, 2 rar gar $650 mo. 4bdrm, 3ba condo. The 646·4631 NEWLY DICOI. redecor. D/W_ A/C. Gas 2 kids OK. a vail now. single adult $465 mo lad> ~S 760-~2 -6' --I Walker & ~e SS2 4477 Bluffs xlnt location ----1 1 Br. gas pd, encl gar. & water paid. Patio. $36.'>. Isl & last 17391 644-4767 ~Prof u F . :· WOODBRIDGF: Area. 3 --. --7""'93";0wner MMl"•leach l740 d h I Ad I carport pool rec rm K I - --I "' or roommetlt BR 2\.-2 Ba. dmmg room, 1N.wport .... l269 . ...,. __ .... _ -·. --••••• ~ ••••••••••••••• s:.:,3er. poo . u ts. Call art lOAM Casa si!t~ !>~ 'B e a I: h & '1 Rd, I block LO Ba) I nonsmoker I lo shr J lir bar. microwave. family ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bayshores Home for lease W1nter Rental. $850 furn 3 --Granada !Tl9·1911 1 3837 Charming spac upper. 2 ba home _in In •n_t' rm. Cplc, cpts. drps. AC.jHarbo r View llo m es. 3br,2balWO/mo. Bdrm. 2"2 Ba <.:ondo. z ... I hApf I Jbdrm. 2ba. tluublc gar I redec S42S 759·0840 comm. pool, jaC: Lenna\ l"Omm pool & tennis, 2 1 Jbdrm. 2ba . fam rm, 642·1324 Ocean & Bay view. 20· Newly decor C:as pd 2 Br. Stove Adult:.. no $485 1s t la!.l d t:p I -----~ I \'Olleyball 552-{)f;ij4 l"ar aar .. avail Dec 10 new crpt, paint. drapes, boat sli11-Co mm tennis enc;J gar pool · d /washer' I pets Rer·s. Isl floor 646-45.s!I · · • I West ch ff N.8. adult con ".> S725 + dep. 752-1282 $900, lse . 6 H 5965, Harbor Ridge Crest 3 Br courts, pool. Washer I Adults. 6,u.5073 · S290 mo. IWS-0983. ~ I do. li95. 2 Bdrm. '/. lialh.1 Beaut Jbdrm O<'etl~frol)I ---644 7007. Ba. never lived 1n , Dryer, 2 frplcs. 2 car ------------2bdrm, 1•2ba. new pamt.j 10 steps to pool Newl duplx Ma le . I' u rn WOODBRIDGE. lge 3 BR Sl.500/mo. Steve 957· 1900 . garage w /elec garage l .. To...._M Newer large 1 Br Patio &I encl gar, 3 blu•·ks to carpeting, yearl) leai.c 673 5.'>56 675 4421 _. +den. 2i,., ba .. 2 car gar: THI ILUFFS or~9345 door opener Private Newly decor. gas pd .• gara1e Adults. no pets. hearh no pets $4:!S I J\gt, 759-1616 •• F. h 3b 2b I ..,...s.~«766. . · · · I __ _ _ I'" to ~.are r , u lam rm, dining are a . . patio. new ca rpet. e n cl gar p oo l ..,, " j 536-U828 beforc 8pm h c M J ... . fplc, cpls. drps. comm ! Spacious & spotless ,3 Big Canyon Townhous 642··1603. d /washer.· ·Ad ults : c~n------Versa1lles·I l>r. security , _ouseio f, 11<' ..... 75 poot Avail immed. S76S ~· 2"'2 ba.th end unit lu.x. 2br, 2ba. spectacula ---------642-5073 ..,.....,., Mesa Verde 2 BR 21 lJownLown. 2 blks I rum I poorre1:~ s.soo SU~\'e ~-8-& a ler Gpm + dep. Call 7S2-l2S2 wilh pvt pau.o. ~n ··The golf course & lake view. H.l.11 FtMEST Ba. encl gar., no children oc.'ean. 3 Br I Ba . lrg >rd, I 957·1900, 640 9345 I :-. smk r 25 35 t h ,. .• . 1 ~ o ur separate 2 car gar, ten· ams late Living~ r a u l apt. Call 546.5880. ask for $400 ul ti pd I. au ri e r Yearly 2 Br 1 Ra Step:. 10 (WTI 2bd oo Balboa Penu •: Green be I l Sp · h Es SPACIOUS 2B d I or pets MSO mo + sec I --' r em 11 5 r I' WOODllJDGI J 8d 2 Ba condo SS75/mo. Call Cr•ig. 631·1266. l:i~~l9 REAbTORS Woodbridge Willow Lease 4br. 3ba, frplc. behind parlc/pooj, ganlener W75 avall. Jan. lst.-552-1269 TR Vista Exec. 4 Br Fa m 1 1,y . 3 s l o r y Townflome. Quiet, ran Lastk view. rec. fac .. Bel Air shutters. neut. tones Nr schools. s hopp1n11 . 160-2601. UMTALS 2br. 2ba $925 2br + D 2~ba S800 3br, l'l•ba S550 Jbr, 2"2ba S1400 ' 4br.212ba S900 4br.2~2ba SllSO 4br + Bonus. 2' 2ba $900 Jbr,2ba $650 Kids& pets okay·Tuslm 3br. 2ba $600 Laguna lf1lls .. 523 CAMPU5h·IRVIME HOME FOR RENT 3 Bdrm. S550 Fenced yard and garage . Kids & pets welcome. !164·2566 or !nl-2971. Agt .. no fee. ••LWES 10 lo choose Crom S600·$1100 monthly on one year lease We 're the ones to call onginal a rea.Ava1l.now ni s. pool . jac. Is Beautiful park-like sur-Open beam ceilings, lots Pam. 1141l~3 1 beach Ver" clecan $525 ~-mo 675·4164 ., "' atl950.Agt ,640-5560. IJ75/mo.64-4-2416 roundings T e rraced d wood. Incl. frige . No J :• UDO ISLE 28r. 28a, frplc . elec gar door. 195()/mo. 675-6948, 88.'>-ll215. or 793·•955. -------- •<.:ompl'. reder , allrac· tave3!!f MJ!, new paintin & out. crptg, drapes. tile. etc. Nwpl Shore . 1640 yrly Older pref. 673·8145, 67.>41186 Harbor View Humes, -lbdrm. 2ba. fam rm. nu cvts & paint. 1995/mo. 644-4157. NEW BLUFFS CONDO Large 3 br. 2 ba, bright rourtyard patios. Dream kitchen. N"o pets $880. L'oles worth y & Co pool. ~nken gas bbq, pets.1385/mo. 673-8803 or -----2 lar ge Br Yorktown mo. 213 947 5144 Rinmlt! wanted 2br. 2bll •: BLUFFS3bdrms,2bath, s parkl'ing fountai n s . 548·73.'56. EASTSIDE V1 l1as Condo Walk lo A v a i l De c !S th Newpo rt -$290 1m11.;· mo mo. 2 Bdrm, l bath Sp a c 1 o us r oo m s 170 E. 1 ltt. St. t-:lemenlar> S<·hlXll S5Stl Bachelor lblk to ocean 760-8276 after6 !' 1iSO mo. Agt 575.5930 o Separate dining ar ea. PINE BLUFF' APTS NOW RENTING: New per mo. 962·3Sl9 S225 mo 631 4420 ~8146. Walk-in closets, home-Spac. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Adult bdrm units w 1garage. . ------------i like kitchen & cabinets Complex. Patio, vi.ew, Forced air. No pets. <.:all JDr 2Ba . nr beach, l>ltn~. F'cm Rmmte to :.hr Zl>r 2.ba aµI w ~a ml $197 SO mil nr. SC Pla:tlf..r-" Waterfront condo, lrg 3 Br Walk to Huntington frplc, encl gar .. gas Century 21 Gold Coast cpt.:; drp:.. enrl l(ara~c I 21"2 Ba w /slip for 35' Center. stove, d1shwsr, s pa , Reallors548·1168 . SSJO SJ6.092_1 __ power boat. $1000/mo + I Bedroom-rum. $420 lndry rm. From~-•-1- util. Aat. 673-4-062 2 Bedroom· furn. S510 SPMC 631·6l07 Sparkling clean 2 Br. I ......,..., 3844 Ba. 1430. Fe.need ya rd.••••••••••••••••••••••• Peninsula Pt. Dollhouse. .\dulls. no pet.s ~1445. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Apt. utils paid. ReCrtg. Small Woodbndge nal·e 2 Br con Bdrm. 1 ~ -ba. f-rple, Utilities Free ~ Carpets, drapes. pool, child OK. No pets. 1960 do. no pets, 1mmed ot palio,2cargar.$800yr-lndry rm. lmmed. oc· Wallace 548 ·9560 o r t·~pan cy . S525 m u ly. ,\gt. 675-1771, 675·3890 LA QUINTA HERMOSA cupancy. Adults only. cal 548-34al M:!-4920 aft 6 30 UDOIAYNOMT CONDO. Prime location. 2 Bdrm and den, 16211 Parkside L~ I blk OK. TSL Mgmt. 642· 1603. W. of Beach. 3 blfts S. or Edinger 1147·54-4 l 3744 sq.fl. 11400 month, yrly. 1__.___ Ann Pet en" agt. 642·5200 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAU TO llACH 2Br. 1Ba. adlts. pool, ten· Condo-2 Bdrm. 2 Car nis, $550 mo. yr lse. "50-$495 2 Br l ~ Ba. Twnhse. All built-ins. Patio, yard. Lndry rm. Sm child, sm pet OK. lmmed. occupancy. TSL Miffil. 642-1603 AVAJL. now 2 BR. pvt patio. new cpts & paint. PS mo. Call 546·5880, ask for Pam or Larry. meatiBJIU L.at-a leach 3141 ···········'··········· WOODS COVE !bdrm. frplc. beamed l'eilings. cedar II n e d bath. $525 mo or add a Jetac hed bdrm ror $100 mo more. 370 Flora M.wportHC)h Cute :! Bd. I Ba w new cpl & drapes. Mature adults $475 548·5306. s:n-1266. Agt 556 114-!_ :: ~ 4 F'emale wants same t4 I ~ share N B Condo, wallt Two2bdrm. Jb;i,, being r~ to be.a~h. pool. sauna-:" .. modeled. one avail nov.. Jae. tennis , Laundr} one the 15.lh Year round ~ mo ;\\"ail Uec. l~ t:ul paid. 117 2Stb St ~~Ive me!>S < 7 I 4 ) 6 4 O 2. O 3 6 · F'EMALt: Rmmte. nont _12131869-9478 smkr No pets. M 1d 20·s Npt. Shores. across from Sl65 + utils 960·8179 bch. Bach w /Sml br $345. Fem rmmte. H B $185 + Pool. flar 640·5078 uul Near beach Ask for Near beach. 1 & 2 8drm 1'ral·yorlvmse . 752·0234 ~ apts . no pets 14 09 ~penor 645·868-l 640-0020 Garage, W t D, Refrig. _548_·04_t2 ____ _ ---Incl. 162S/Mo. Agent.1 _le h 3741 4br. Jba. prof decor . all Hill. 759-9100. ~ ac Larae 1 Br. 1 Ba. Unfurn. $325. I APARTMEMTS U>•s · 833-3.'>H Phtl . Beautiful garden apls , 4:'7·2278 Pal_!2<'1~ Pool & spa. Ad It 0 Westrhff lgt! lbr. newl) ltcsp Fem rmmte w;,nted career onenled 25 35 ror Jl>r, 2b hme in Caµ Bch ·196 ~!_L5(S3UO pets u s. n Mlwport leach 3169 de<.'Or. patio pool. adults •••••••••••••••••••••• • oo pets 645·81S2 built ins. micro, frplc , 2 •••••••••• ••• ••••••• • •• car gar, 1 blk ocn , f)N WATER: 2 Bdrm +!Oceanfront new s tudio Call 838·808 I --IB50imo. ~-4769 den with view on Lillie apt. pvt beach. S500 ---Island. Sl2001mo yrly lse Call 499-4956 2br Duplex 1470. util pd.I Adults 645·8103 no pets.· 333 E. 21st St. MGR 3D Bach $335 OC EANFRONT: 3Br 2 ba. brick frplc. lge front patio. very clean & upgraded. Avail rum or wllWTI $1300 mo yrly lse or will consider 6 mos rental. BEAt:TIFUL VI EW . Harbor V 1ew H ms 3 bdrm. 6 bath. POOL. S250iJ per mo M 0 B.I L 1.o; H 0 M E : 2 Bdrm, 1 ba, brand new. dbl wide $695 1mo Waterfront Homes Inc. 673-6900 ___ ...., s.a.-... 3276 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l::leganl condo. 38r, 212Ba, Dramatic 120 degree ocean view. Tile patio. frplc. pool, near golf, tennis. & beach 17~. 495.3334 Ocean view lux condo, ·~ block lo beach. 2bdrm, EASTBLUFF. 6 Bdrms. den. 2ba. 499-4198. 3 baths . Owner's unit SL5001mo. S..,._ Caphtr.o l271 Waletfroat Ho111H lllC. lfflton 6l1·1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YUA-ROUHO FUN: I Bdrm. $.190 2250 Vanguard. ~0·9626 CHRISTMAS CASH This ad can be worth l.50 2 Bdrwmw. ~ Ba 5450 to you. 2 Br. 11,7 Ba l98 . 1lso~. 631·5583 Town.houses. pool. laun Bach apt clean. q uiet. dry, gas & water paid. Har bo~ & Adams , ~~l lo 6 mos. S380 to S3451mo. Jim 545 5!169 eves . OUVETREE 2190 College. 548-7367 DELUXE COMDO lbr. adults. 1425 nr SC !UN\ 1 bd d It Plaza. a c. tennis. pool. Social Act1v1t1es 01· -"'mo. r m a u con- do f · spa. frplc. 1213 )280 8600 rec tnr• Free Sunday w /rec. actl. 559-5591 colle<.'l Brunch. BBQ s . Par aft 4pm or Iv m sg. · ---_ t•es •Plus much more Bach. Garden lJnil. Stove Avail. now freshly paint· GREAT REa.EATIOH: ed l B ..,.,c J D & rdrige. Adults. no Tennis• Free Lessons r . _. -mo. · pets. tloo 548· 1377 Prop e rl y Mgmt -----(pro & pre shop)• 2 Heallh C1ubs•Sauna • 751·2787. lBr. lBa. util pd 1330 mo Hydromassage•Swim N E d --. -Ref rig, stove new cpl. N m1ng •DrivingRange ew · 51 e upstairs pets . 599 Hamilton. duplex, 2bdr~. 2ba. 645.71114 IEAUTIFUL APART-crpts. drps, relng, stove. ~--- MEHTS: Singles. 1 & dis hwashe r , laundry 2 BR 1 Ba va:W. from 2 Bedrooms • Fur .room. encl gar & opener, $450 mo. to $480 mo. :-.:on stra1gh1 l•> )hare PIB llWPOIT 2 Bdrm, 2 bath duplex, 2 2bdrm. I' 2ba. 2 car gar COUNTIY CLUI l"ar gar Fr pie Yrly S525 furn house & antique::. 700.7241 with 28 )r uld forme r S I U 1YJM2 Gb d :'liewpurt Beach Reall~ fa:.h1on model Couplei. mg es. ... e room ---· OK. 6 blocks from Ul"ean apts.&lownhouses. Versailles . I Br pen & Little Shnmp t.ar l:.t f'romS449 644,1900 lhouse.v1ewof foun1 ain. month '""' & Sl'C <keanfronl ro; W1n~er refrig incL ~so 640 990-0 si25 mu Sl275 C3l>h l•l Rentals. Furnished & un Agt move> in Call 494 3560. furn ~~er._!75-4912 'fl lw•h hnN.a..d Female "'ants Roommalis NO FEE! Apt. & Condo oru.fwwish.d 3900 to share3 Br Condu near rentals. Villa RentaJs. ••••••••••··~··•••••••• Backl>a) Tennis. ~1111 _6!~4912 Broker Sealilll r-e E?iO mo 642 3931 Quiet 2 Br. Apt Garage. New 1&2 bdrm luxury Fem lo i.hr 3 lir l'untlv. patio, pool Adults, no adult apls in 14 plans :->B. nun !>mkr. rec rac1 I . pet.s. 1801 H 15th. St. from Ml~. 2 bdrm from ~ L:uls inti s.4tl i26i Newport Heights. MSO. $505 + pools, tennis. · 642·7340. waterfalls. ponds' Gas Sullla Ana Ills. lg 5 br 3 All Adult. no pets. 2 Br 2 Ba. From $425. Pool. spa. refrige, d rwasher incld Across N.B. Gotr Course 545-485.5. for cook mg & heating ba. student or Prur non paid. From San Diego smoker to s hre w others Frwy drive North on $300 +ut11. 631-3500 Iv Beach to McFadden then msg for John West on McFadden lo -Se awtnd \'illage Femshrw same.blflnt>"' til4 >893·51911 2Br. 28 a Cond o In Pool. S300 mo incl util \\\ltldhrldge RcalllJ ~~~~~~~ llSO/mo fix up-s ave on rent! Jbr, 2ba 10 blks from bch, 213·990·9376 & 21.3-353·2350 n1shed & Unfurnished frplc, patio. no waterbed. adults . Couples ideal • AOull l iving• No Pels no pets. Middle age cou· Agt. David. 646·3255 WIST HEWPOIT Lie 3 br, 2 ba upper apt No pets'. '675. mo. Agl. 67>8170 4000 A\ a 1 I n o "' Sh a r o 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642 •Mlt6 551·3000 "20 llurann l'kw)·. lrvlnP Jbr. 2ba Newport Shores ---• Models Open oa11y pie <RAC/\/ S200 d newly decorated 754-6282 2Br, 2e.. fam rm. 2 car 9 lo 6 ,,,;8939-"". mo. ep. B E A u TI F u L 1 a D or 963·88UJ encl. garage, fncd bk yd, ..- -----~ vehicle storage avail. Oakwood ---EA5TSIDE. Pool, laund Walnut Square condo, 2 2bdrm, 3ba, lux unit in 32106 Via de Oliva. 1450 G d 2 Br. 2 Ba. Townhouse. facil, balcony, decorator l 2bdr 2b . •r en ~partm.nta nalio, garaoe. ui\I\ mo. ....,,r, quiet s1·ngle only, s ory, m. a, air, Big Canyon with tennis. mo. Isl last & sec re· .... " ..,.,., ,.,... Large J Br U pper Duplex. I house from ocean . With beautiful view. 1750 mo 675-8018 LagWla Beach Motor Inn. 985 No Pac1f1c Coast Hw)', Laguna B{·a ch Daily. Weekly, Kitl·hcn available Low winte r rates 494.5294 l'ror Woman 25 JS 11;" • share 2 bdrm, 2 ba. Lux l'OO<lo Pool sauna. sec S290mo Call Fran day!l• - 752·~. eves 63t 5130 gar. pool. ~25. 833·9248 Jae & pool 833·3349. quired. 758-2565 Newport leech/So. 838-8081. NO PETS. Water & gas ----~---1700 16th 51 SOUTH COAST PLAZA pd. l)SO/mo. 645·2708 for 2i::o.~~.!~~.:x!r:1~';; M:~J~~~Hba . ~::~:.;!:'1&ega!~~~m~ (~~~;'Mk'.~~"~, AREA. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Lrg appt.~45E.18th St. ~~1~B~1=1 Ctn~:~ ~~~ MaJe.Us~~~c:en . Prof. F ovc>r 30 s hr Foyn lam Valley pool hom, w same 1142 2917 old. 9525. 1·639·4215 eves garage, Crplc, patio. pool priv. lmmed occupancy. Newport leech/No. patio, pool, rec racil. 2 br townhome-type con· nice view. 260 Cagney 548-969_2 __ _ & I e n n is . Va c ant $625 /mo. 493-7333 or sec.'urity gates, no pets. do. 1 '"l ba, lndry rm. U\. S700 mo. 675-3007 •-& •-~ 4050 2 Br. 1 ba end unit. All 880 Irvine $480. 968-3652. close to hosp. & shop ctr -_... PROMONTORY PT. t t-amenities or Wood· S700/mo.631·1094 552-6619. 1a11s1111 S450 A 645-9850 · · 2 Br. l ea. Avail now.••••••••••••••••••••••• ducllon of rent ror pre~ bridle Lse $500 /mo. Newport Terrace condo ................ dor '71•l 145-1104 Spacio u s Fam i l y 2 · at. · Area d Balboa• Coast Room & board 1n ex· paration of meali> Don Agl. 759-1120 3bdrm, 2•l'lba, frplc, ~fwMllNd 3100 Br-'350. Pool & play-Huge lux'Ury duplex, 2 Br.· Hwy. S575 m o. J . o. cha.nae for 4 hrs. 6 day 67>2101 • wash/dry. relrig. gar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ground. 548-9556 from 2•, Ba. w /every xtra pro Pe rt Y M g m I . wk cleaning & cooking. X F 21·35 Non smk r to Woodbridge Lake Front. View. lg deck. 2Br 2ba, 'den. All rec. facil 's 91150tmo. 213 n90.7492 Woodbrid1e cottage, up-araded. 2bdrm, 2ba. 532-2373. Scenic Oran1elree 2 Br condo . Refrig . wrslrearna, pool. jacuzzi. lermia, etc. Adults only. nopetl. M95. 675·9229. 2 br, den, European ap- pointmetill; spa, pool: ml/mo.846-3717 $695 /m6. 73 1·5537 . * 3bdrm. l~ba, frplc. NearUdoVillage,lbdrm. 12-7PM. Dble1ar.Fncdyrd.~75. 751-2787. 5.56-1737aft.4PM shan.dum N.B Cond • ... " "l"WLIMAn. ram rm. pool U n · 1400/mo yea rly lease. ....ST""u..I.... 673-6336,642·9666 Hlhh.Mahtl 4100 lk t b h I • ......,....., UUI incl. 673·1769. '" .,."' " Lovely, lar1e I Br. Apl in wa o eac • poo ,.. •• furnished house in Stan· Lrg 2 Br. Easlllde C.M. F.aat Side pvt 1Br. encl the Blurts . $495. No •••••DO••••Y•OU••••u··.·,•••••• sauna. jac. tennis, much ·•' PICTURESQUE LIDO ton. $650. All Jim '-'•udio apt. all. garage, Pool BBQ......, d _ .. ., ... _ ...,...,., ....,,.. "'2)u"'' ISLE1 Lovely 4Br 4Ba 848-1885 .,. • .--mo. gara1e. pvt Y . no 1.:nuun:norpets. , .. ..,...., . ......, mo '"· ,,_ with ·man" amen'itles'. · util pd, ainglea, Npt Hgts Giant 2 Br. M2S mo. Sm pets /kids. •350 mo. 951:0494 MOTILS7 aner6. Le 8 s e : JSl 6 0 0 / m 0 . C ••••••"•II area $325. 64S·4464 pet OK. No laal mo. req. 546-4253 eves Weekly rentals rrom 184 -------~ -H•·---Drive by 149 E. Bay St. ViUa Balboa Condo, Lux 1 6 up. 646-7445. 2274 Res pons ible work Ing • Brdter. 848·6800. U. ......... d l425 LUXURY Versalll,s, lhencal1642-0282. Upper 2 bdrm. 2 bath. Yr· Bdrm. Pool/ ,Jae. 1525. NNPOCt Bl\ld. c .M. female w1shes to find Ar &UFFS ••••••••••••••••••••••• rum .• 2 BR 2 Ba. Sl7 ly. 5'50. ifcls ulil. except Secur Bid& 645 8039 share apt 11t beach wl~ Le Be l 3 bd Deluxe adult condo. Nr. mo. ·Avail immed. Agt. I Br. Clearbrook Lane, eJec. 76().1241, · · · ,...._.....,. 4250 same. Age 25·35. Lind,~rt 2 ~~· au d T ~m. So. Coast Plaza. Full D.vid646-3255 prqe, no pets, adults. Newport Beach Really 3 Bdrm. 2ba. 933 W , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 830·6299 art er 5pm •·" > M a con o . rina security. 2Br, 2Ba. Pool.. $'156. Sierra,. M1mt. Co. Balboa Blvd. Dishwahr. 4bdrm. 2ba condo on wtiends. •·' odel. End unit on spa, 1Ym. sauna. BBQ. 1 Bdrm Cum. yrly. W. 641-llaC • ,.... ll26 frplc, la und hookupa. North Shore or Tahoe. r ~rgeou1: greenbelt. Most utll. paid. A/C. Oceanfront & 22nd SL. ..1 ...... ,................ .....,., ~ blll lo bch. F\llly flam. 6/min from h+a ·.~.- I eah paint, new. oak O/W. 673·2546, 1162·2574. t:r15mo. 673-2554,6·9pm. SI'tJNNING lr1 l&c2 -or Larp, 1paclOW1 3 bdrm. 2 '750/mo. lit/last, aecu.ri· North Star. $400/Wkly ~..... 4Jlt.• loorln1 • l ovel y iarden apt. Pool Ir rec bath rrplc deck ly. AvaUnow. 673.2282, 9157~1 $31).JIMeBert •••••••••••••••••••••••~ ••. ~ carpetina. Of. Nr. So. Coast Piasa. 2 ~£...... area.noW.lathSl. iara'ie. $500 mo '. lo O.ta Mesa. 731 W. lllth 1ered al 11,050 per mo. Bdrm condo. A/C, pool, .,............. Darlyne 494.3672 . 5pm. SKI RENTAL St. "5, SIDlle l*'•f.'IAS "-""".._. 1241 75&-1616Ai\. spa.~.851-2175 ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• $370·'475. 1 • 2 Br. ••·U6l. ' • 1 BdrmCondow/aecurily So. Lake Tahoe. Nev. 2 ~.~llOO. Ask or .. _ .................. NewportT d 11 II JI02 Apttrwnhle. l,'iear new, 1uard. Refrl1. D /W, BR.almoatnew,atepsto Faye COZY OCEAN FRONT BR 2 Ba :~r~ce c~r 0 2 Deerfield Plan I, 2 Bdrm ••••••••••••••••M••••• fll)lc, pa!,4ky li1ht, 2 br, "36. balcony. sep. jacuul. '525. 752.231 Jluvenly North ski llna. lllr llobileHome.knol· '1t n:gr~tlam 21,'t Ba, ea. W/own Ba .ser2ea,GudenG~ve lnttry rm. dulu only, 1•ra1e, ocean view. days.~7578eves. paeoramlc lake view. OnBalboaPenlnaulane~L ) lf int, frplc. pvt bch, ~ p~r 1 e .:e !f• llvinl rm. dlnlnl rm. 2 lto\le, diap., D/W, A/C: cat OK. I ed oc:cupan· 71M541. 511-0'741 Only 115 per mte. The to F\a.n Zone. Cl01n20~~r. only. MO mo. (7 14) ' Jacuu ' c. -5 car • .,. w /opener, p\lt hple pvt •• , DO pet.a ey. TSL ..... ,. 642-NlJ. lnumc. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Frplc E q " I l y s h 0 p p e mau. Si).3930 • • • ... 16 mo.N2.a511;551-"33 patio. Irvine, $650. 91'15 '714UI ' leec• 1140 !less to Ow beach. ~&r· 116 542 ltOO k r~ ~ ., .. . 511i2·'1567 aft 5PM. · Pan Brbtol Condo. Quiet ••••••••••••••··~··•••• au SlJ.250'7 , ,-..:.;_ · • as o r 2 car 1ara1e 175/mo Nr. . 9175. 2 Br. Adulll. Yard. 2 br. 2 ba Vena11les COD· ........... Jll6 .ian l Br. end Wlll, Brand MW 1 • 2 Bdrm. .,, · .......... 11U16 Placentia , .. flUt t.reea. 190 Canyon ~· ocean view, frplc, Near So. Cout Plaza, 3 ••••••••••••••••-'"••• paUo, like new. Rec., "Pier1aolnte Condos. Pool. lmmac.1 lar1es Br. 2 Ba . ~an BhlfKaual Condo 675...a39. • •' Acne. Sparaely furn. uunu. pool, Jae, aec, B.R lYt ba, patio, dbl lbdrm, 1 block from dullhoule. security 1ate apa, tenni1, 1ara1e1. Stepa to the beadh 1w1112 ·aso. lwk/4 aso'. ~.,., ..... ._ "•-· -a• ·.~· 2 l S I J 9 2 ·el t 3 , •.Ma-2m ..,.., k.lda.OK. ll80 mo. beath. S0-6422 dya. 61\Wd. NearS.C.Plau (213) •120Z dys ; <714l mzl07 ~ -•• -•n ~m~,...~~-~1~. ====e~~~~;.._!M2~-X11~~--~~1uo~:~•~1~-~-~D~J==:d~-~~mz~~·~v~es~.====Ll•~·~.,..~~-~1~===flG~-4=72l=e=v:es:·====1 · lwti" 9650. Golf, tennis. 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The SUtrvlng Neal patcRes fr textur~ll ' ~ Ser v ·SJH!Cialiie in Reas .mies, refs Call ~ollege Students have ,...... 19l-14l' removing y uccu & qih Ill m in hl,·1.1r h l lu.n ~ a.llbll l''"i. <11.11 673 6DH Cl&ll me ror free· risl on It~ clui lfO hull It~ "'" ~... la11d11c11pe , c·l11;,in up , _,;_~368 bef !Jum~H.1$<'4 i,;rown. same gd servlc·c . ---s tumps t' re~ est • · :iT124·436 Ins. 641-11427 •P.tcll rtnhrl,• &.o 5465 ....... 1111 ft 14' t<IUl'h $1 0, t'hl :":!••••••••••••• ••••••• 11\ltlOl('flllncc 642 !#907 •111•11 \'~1111111 "11' l-1\'t luµr, ,,. tu1ti, & u1• L11.nd:1~·1tµma. Tree Trim lbtulrna ser vice. 11~ ton lNC.'k We huy drs & win· dow11 Ca ll I.es ter 547 042'1 Jo:Xp lady lo clean your ,....,..,,,. ... ri1t' All'£y~ s _7113 TREB ut:SIGNS home Reasonuble-rute~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 A--Pruning sculµturing . .••••....••.......•.... 646·9001 or 545-929~ 400 • ...., -Painting & r avcr1ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1oµpi1111 . lh1nn1ng. r e· tt1:-~llft11C1 Prof work. 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K!iltl 1h1 :i:r1K7 t 11 g.ig 9557 u•~ & rnainl 545 -in., I & waxed Uc rl'udy for Mul<c your :.ho µp t o g TREES 1 l!J2 . .&1:18tS.t\ ~e"'.c-~~nt~. l'l~u~~ !~M~~. ..-as1er b> us ing the Ua1ly Tupµt'd rcmm l.'d. d1•a11 Have something to sell? apts. ~le <.;ill !160 !JllU.l Pilot. L'lassafied Ads u1~. lawn reno\' 75 1 3476 C1assified ads do it well. Classified Ads 642 5678 MEUABLE, RETJRt:O MIDWEST COUPLI:: will lake xlnt c-are of your home or av1. l :i months. Local ref!> Call l'Ollect 13W)374 6653 . l...tscapiltcJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ht'a.' ratc~·lawn sl.'rVt('<'. l;..n1b1·a111ng. :.1>n11k lt·r 1n~1allullv11 & rep;11r ~:Jl'Vlfl, !J7!1 ;>814 A\1le:. Land:.c a 11 1111( :o.t·n1('e, lrt•i: lnmminit, d canU!Jl>. yd ma mt call l'edro. Marguar1L1• ur t::fratn ti:ll 462'7 f{('n(J\ Jtlllg H11101dh1111 Sµnnklers-lawns l'lnups Oa 1 c 642 4853 lfotl l>lli 11481 lt!!:.IJ'llll>lblc. C.:0111µClc11t Ex 1 H d · ~ FI e ' 111 I l' I fuuri. t"<1 rm l'll. li<IU 5:19!1 Mmllfti"Y Rsnbl Steve.547 4281 s perialts l s t ay ·busy DAVE'S PAINTING Serving i\rea !f yrs Mos t reasonable, 1n i.ured, he'd. 586 ~25 ~12 RUl.l. INSTALl.1-:1> I rreale c ustom up huls tt-red "'alls ll3!l 07:10 ~·ine ext m t µaint11)~ b} ft1churd Sinor Lie, m s Tl) me 1136 5555. ZI hr :. pnces. Reliable. S48·Q512 Ot-;CKS. r.pec1ulizir1g walking decki., mobile home roofs. he'd & ins. Frt.oe est Wall 642 11:122. vr 770.2725 ~t;J\LITY ftOOFING All I> pei., free est \'1~a . MC 5'11 5930 llAHBUH HOOFING 'i\mer11•an l'a1ntmg & SewincJ/AlterotiOfls Uecor" Hcs1d ·omm ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'rCt'ei.1. guar 646 1460 D~e~smak10~ & alte ra lions. also lallorin).( Ess1a11 Custom Pa 1nt1n~ ~<irnstress Ga1 673-6914 In~ ext Materi~li. labor Tele i:uar. free est 953·91:110 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ll\RKA.S J>a1n1in1: Co II o I 1 d u ) s p c r• 1 a I Complete C<J!>l lO You 1111 $\nU Ext SI ns ~ 1:1444, !'>-16·26ml Hweti14CM1 leach Tit.Co. :'llcw teramil' llle 1m pru\'es appearan rc & value al rcas . cost Pree ·~AVt-; SSS• est & sul(gesllon s . E11µert inter & l'Xl IS42 31rl0 17592 Gothard. pdlOlllll! .it ro:a :.011a1Jle II.I~ 1ml·e~ Call We,, i70 741:.! · 41J1 i 311 Ceramic tile 1 n~tallt>d . s mall JObs wdrnme. (rre l'St ~) !l'l(i!l ••••••••••• •••• •• • • • • •• Pa1nllnt.: & rl·f::t l"IU~. at• L'us111m hr11·k ~to11'"I tent:. un "ood Ca ll l1h11:k. < 11n1·r.t'11•. ~1U•1•11 L-<Arn t;.15 852:1 <.:L'S T 0 ;\I C 1-. ll A :\1 I l' H1·1~ I-he c~t .)1~ !l·l!f~ I · W 0 It K :"I: I-, W I Al.1.11.\NUWOHK H ... MOUEI. HEl'.\IH llm·k\\ork ~mall Jub,. Hc.isondt.11• r.ilc:. I FHEr: EST 194 51Sl17 .'l1•w1J1trl , t'11'll•• :'oil·'" & -Jul111, 5.tfi Oil!() trv11w li75 :11;5 ,., l'' L 1:: It \ :\I I C T I I. t-: •01.LE<~E S'll'IH~~Tex I HEl':\IH l'h bet 12 1 & Have :.omethmg lo sell '' 111-•r'd 111 inc 1•x1 an~ joh j fi i pm -t !Hi \Jtl i I 11 r Classified ads do it well lot It.'!>»' Ale\ 55l.I 51~H 4!16 !JIJ.12 Tree & :.hrub trimming, removal. yd tlcuo u11s , hauling. c<Jncrete. dirt J im 645 0118. 84ti 14 13 Tutorinq ....................... 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Let Thl' Su11~h1nc In t'Jll Sunshinl' W1nJ11"" Clcaninj.(, Ltd 548 HH:l:I l'llO Wl~UOW WASll ll11mc & Commcn·1al 1-'rw Fol S tc_\'c ti-It; I !J57 OPPOllTUHITY knocks often when you use result-gelling Daily Pilot Classified Ads to reach the Orange Coast market Phone 642·5678 Gar'aqu a..tnnsR...ta. 4450 .._,toa.o-5025 forllettt 4350 ···············-······· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .... nh 5100 -1.ost&Fo.d 5300 Ptnonals 5350 HtlpW..ted 7100 HtlpW..ted 7100 HetpW..ted 7100 .•••••....•.....•....•.•.............•..•..•.. ·•····················· ........•...••......... 1······~················ ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'or store & off1t·e spare <1t•---------• SCDAll l(JS F'ow1d Mixed hrc<:d µup j • * I Al•t·111in1ant •Senctar~ AIJTOMCYftVE &tnlo ng """" PY Wht ~fa) & hte IJrn S l'IRITl'AJ. Hf>:1\l>l'<1;s n<.'t'tled ror large m~nn t-1 * METALMEN! TELLERS lh1ulilt• 1·itr g<1ra~l· lur t 1 l• d1 1 n II II a r l' a 7>J1, :u I 3 or 336 2605 Slill Uhl Garage 111 llunl Uth .'I/car Coasr flw} i''.J:.) .itt:C'Sil. 11.13 3307 I Hlk111g for d i.II !.(a rage for lrut k 111 II 0 IHea .'>:m ;i.11:1 ur 536-2605. Office Retttcal 4400 ..... , ................ . 11;1i \li'l-slr llrr N B Want l111:•nl'lal insl 7000s f h t fl1•1r .\i.:enl !'>oil 50:12 KOLL CENTER NEWPORT ,I 11 l(,llll t''l'l'Ull\t' .,Ull<"• 111 1·1 ••.,l1~1· llwal11111 W11 h 11111pl 1•! 1 'II p 1111 It I\ It,., j 1 I x:t1 !MO I•:, ~-I ''I It J.:1 1111 fll 11111 ... ptl t-ru111 :.xa 11p 77!1 \\ 1!101 St <. .\1 l'\1111 !tlii 1!11111 reuso11ahlc rates 500 to 2700 S, Ft. M~/\ Vt-:RIJ E )R PLAZA 1525 Me~a Verd(' E . (.' M MONEY AVAILABLE S2SK SHJOK Qukk Personal Ser vice I S(!(•urt'tl by Combmutwn 1 of Reul Pers onal l'rup I lnlertel Fina ncial <.:orµ. (714 1851·2236 __ , N""'IXIM Modern s tore or•---------- off1c·e Nr post offrtc. 5-18 s f Jerry 2l3 177 1001 •EQUITY LOANS• 545-4123 •48 fir Sen•it•e • Colnrnerc:ial • 'ploOO', i\pr Valut' Rentah 4475 •Swml! Loans a.wwERS male Monan·h Ba~~s'.' I wamlll1Jm Full\ h1·tl hardware l.'•I (,oudl IOOYSHOr I t-:xµenence req'cJ Xlnl M'1 ~;~k :~1:51~rom I t,; , l_!fl i~i vr 4!1<! !I0~4 i.iml llend1ls L'all 645 1711 • EXPANSION! ~~~~~clbenef1ts Appl) ~~: g~~~~ . 1 S t.11n1110 Ht'al Sau) \miuntin~ t:i.c pa), workm.: cond1 HERITAGE BANK ON!:: for a Tl p Reward ln find •' lad·ll'S ( 'll·m I Acc:ounfiltCJ Clerk lloru. al bU!>y body ~huv I i21 ~ Euchd. i\nah1·1m P"'•ple a· r"' .,0 .,rnnd)' ~old wns lwal\'h Sl'll I '"' r IJI John Wa~nt• \1q1urt "'" " ~ " ~~ Un al I l;\"J'HO S l'l::CIAL mm"" ope1111n g or Ill I comvlt'x 4 yr., t•Xp .I !l!ll-3Hf10 thesedays. I s-aw a vend t 1e11~u.1 ~~':..,ut' Pll'lli.c l MYSTIC :\IASSAlif>. dl\1dual to 1.1rot·c:.s com I hand l1Jols rl'qu1rrcJ I EU E 1ng mac-hme thal hudlwo pione ,,.. .. I. .\11\SSAGESIOW .\IJ fJUlen:wcJ houri) pa)rull Fibergl.A'>:. opt111nJ I l'Olll slots, one fur thl.' . I & a~s•~l 1n a1·e11u11t~ ()p r d I Ha nking money and ON .. : fur a Lost ln~h Selll'r µuµp~ .. Sa11ta,\r1a 551> lli51il IJ"~ahle "" ot her lilt· ac II or a \Jn(·cm~·nl I Comnwr c:ial TIP M . Ur. { ly";•\irpurt <1re;1 I st·:o,;:--.;y s l'OUnt1ng dull('~ I' nor: &.oe It.JC' Wnghr Loan Officer ....................... Store• Span· for ll'a.Sl' 1:;00 '4 ft & 126() Sq ft Ill lho1l1111{t1111 Ot.•a\'h Fl1•xi Ith· tcnni.. 213 5~; nu~ •6 ml.I!> nu JI) m nl lo<1ns • Extendcd term p<1) mcnl plan a\'a1I ~<! 6705 I l'rufl''>\1011al :\1a:.'.i1-tl' I ..i .. m ·al. al'l'Ounl1111( "' HOWARD Che•rolet , l!Jnk111i: ex per rl''I u1 n·d I Lost & FOUltd 5 300 RD lkhl\al1m1 Th1·ra11••au111 1>er & gd rnathm<>l11·al1 .1~11.c,&d~~Jil ~h. 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S.ile~a'I i HS48 S;33 :'tl 1·ch .. n11 01 r 11n •1f!11 ' ill:\ f>:u..t11l 1\nah1·1111 FOUND ADS :\larkel. 11 2:1 110 <ioltl 1 1 JI rt•J.1J 1r \11pl~ 1n ~r.11 J!lliH St 4550 ( "ewporl l:Jeal·h II 1 aw ..._..Wanted 50301 ;\kd:illion w Hl110 11ll·1 1J<-rv1n :!u7:l JI •11 r . ~ ·---, AR FREE \ I t4ual Op1Jl) t::mpl! r 1 u k ••••••••••••• • •• •• • •• • • ••••••••••••• • ••••• •••• E Bn~-u~~ Wrtllt:n on frutll 1 C J lil\.t ( \1 rl•Jt I o.._tn 1n~ Approx ll,tMM1i,q rt a\all t'rl\all· l'Jr\\ llt'l'd -. .ind ~mJll 111<1111111111 l \ I 1 SECRETARY u1 F11w11mn \ alln 1war S\!i :.t)O ror :Jp:.· for H F ' Call·. l~H'k of :'>1Pcl .. ll11111 l'll 1 1 " A ount p abl .\ul•> 1"u1 ...... r.., 111'"" '11 •1111 "·'P"11,.1 .. t'<l in l11.i 11 S t, L'r \ "'13''0 Ill . v1 I I "l '"\t•(J .,.,, .1111!1 ''''''I cc say e I in J .. 11!U.Oi.1 Hlh & DJll·•1 1 "I • r \) "·-II llHt'SllTil'nlS .. '\ nl l'f('I ll ... u ll " Advetii . 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Allllht'lm IA'nlla)nc:.ro-1o k1~1 • 1 Lu:,turfoundapet "Ca11Lost111H1~l'any11n .hr•1\\n h•r J t11lJI r1•l:1\111~ · · "' Jl'J1r11x S600m11 furnnh Reftfals Want ed 4600Mart1JC!9el,TMKt An i mal A ss 1s tan tc &wh1teUeagle w11hwa rl Jll!J:.,agt• \A llh a pl O ~t~~al~a~:x·~~~e:~~t~ d re"' .hr .. or \,\,11r_k P•:r :~lu38~(1 Deed[i 5035 League .537·2273.Nofee .• un nose. Big Heward I fc~!>•onal 1-:Jrll• Ill \~\ easil). operale a IUkt:o) da)_ Call :\1 r ~.m.I~~ '"THE" EXECUTIVE SUITE 1 .. 11,,1 ''11·1• off11·,·~ 111 "'" IN•l l ( 1•11ll'r I.Ill ~lill ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --644-8933 j i l':\I .>Iii ~Ii b• touch. l)'"" ac·l·urale !ISi 1113 Rc.;pun~1lih• ~ n ung 111't1f •Found or lost a pet? Call --, ... -I 1 111.111 lookllll! f11r plat·e SattlerMt~Co. 1LS'. We ' re the Pet Pals FOUN B Ti n ) Thin l ntu1tl\•' 1·11u11,t·l111 1 I). & file WE llA\'E •AUTOSALES \lol11•11• h1• 1 "" i 1\ ,. & 1lr \JI lyJ>('s of real l'Slalc 1il41739-2988 Uachsund Fem. 111 lk 1•an J 1 1•,~ c h11 H •'•Hl 111g-. • lur J ust lhe spot ror "111 I LE S 1uG I lll\t->;tmencssmcel94!1 lleaut tr-·1nl.' 101· AHO A " ! I I• ,1) ti 1 11 m:. .1 l 1 10,1, I lll CrcS('enl Ba~ H1•.1«h :1pµo111l m1•11l i;il I .l.tt k 1 h t il'I ~d for l!lhl ~ 1 h1· J I I 111111·' IJ ' ~ ti 11 X!l211. SpecicaliliftCJ n I.OST Hlk & Whl Fem LB 4~~ 1646 ;(ii, II ;11 'llrnu al in!( atmu"I> l'r<' TELLER / NEW ACCOUNTS PLAZA EXECUTIVE SUITES ,.,,., 1.11 w 21 2nd TDs Siberian llu.'ik' m Ca1>v I I lei nf11· pl.'oµle "''t t•I I df , "t'Jl l ht·\' 'l11f1• "'r , I l>t'ndll!< CJll Jun \en <'>-<11 111/.! \1rport 111 fl 'LL Tl :\1 E 1111'1 I',.,·' d1ff.•rt·11• I' • 714/752-0234 !I~ \l11'111'l'-<lll llr =21:! :V.!l 111..,1111 '"' 1 ·n1 r :: 21:1 • 642-2171 545-0611 B e at•h urea 11 :i FOl'NB Bullt•f \;j <"<>lt·h \·\*.\t:rt-H I P lt'J!'(' t-.dlt ;;ilti\il 1 du~t n at tumi>I••\ -A tll ilklMneujlnv~st/. • Rt::WARU493M366 <'ttlon-d lge malt' 1 •'1111\ llHE'.\ll \J I t111 hranl·Lhd-.l'. Jdd 3 111 ml1111al11111 Rnance Cath for T .D.'s al llll I l>oa 11,1 ' ( I 1111 I l;\l l'(Jlrt ,\:\ T l.1\·111g:>Lun & l'o . ln l ,.ifr~IJl' ... 1111-. nu"' rur Ei'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :\rncnt anMl).(!153414 1 •M' EW• &12 5!111.t)..l~SUOO l' \I ~~ L' ,._ __________ ,lraij?hl ~•·II & ""''l' U:. l J • t':. J .-J Ill I l \ I" Doctor, Lawyer, Met-chant Chief ! r'lt·1:••n! IJlrli.: 111 tw<1 rl of 'I II II I I 11 I( l " II II I h . " 'l'·11·111u., 111 flt'l'' ~k,lli.:ht~ welhar 1•1111 t.·11•1111• 1111 X5 per ~~ fl l'hl' ""1t1•r i!,lHlll '>Cl fl 111••h•·al lildj.( . w1·ll al' 1•11111·~1 al ;:;• IH'r "IC ft For tll'l.ul-. r ail H 1-.U (·,\It I' r.'I' 11?1:1 1 :1~1 I 11111t· rw1wr 1111· 1 'I• \11 1:~~1 "''I fl Fu II 'il'I 'llT. 111111h •r11 i.:f,..,, hldi.: .~, •• 1::111:1 '11-:W ~. 'X ~.l :-.I f'I ES 111·~'\T () l f.l)(' 1\ Tl II ~" -~ Tu~l 111 \\I' I 111111 S \ ·~ N" pl F°" )!. l.hl' p111f o1..,•11rall'tl •tit'' 111•• .. •1°1111111 ... 1 t l'l•·rih 111· •I'll XI II/'( 1'1111 f I rTI ~'(' '''I I ;l\'Jll Frttnl $-'\I m11 I ,,.,, m1111l h frl'I' ~ Ii rlllJ'> al(rt:l'llll'fll !f:1:l tl!l:t7 HWPT FRONT AGE RENTALS l Jlent<il Spai:cs pprox :..1o s'l fl & uµ. l11dul11111: u11ls tl.50 & $150 . 2150 :-.il·w11,1rl Hl v d Co<,,la \11~:1 St•1• Mana!ll'r °'1111tll' l1J \r111lr• uff11•c Sllllt•s a\ ;111 m N~wpor\ llearh ('all fnr inru 75"! tilt!K liOO Sii fl J 11rfl l't'~ in Newport Ce111cr 567 San Nlrnlas Ur ~u 11 e I O!I $7UU per mu t~ 16114 Wt• h:tVl' o ffict• SIJ IH'e u 1 .1llubl1• 111 prcsl1giuus :-.(•\\port <.:enter. 675 s~ rt wllh a hu11e orcan view frn only SI 30 ft I.ease h,,., 2 y<•ar opl 1m1 from tlctnli<'r l!IRJ Call for IOOl"I' 111fnrrnal1un • D M M1\HSlli\l.I. n 1:rn 61'1 9900 Pn vat e ufflt•c, Newport 8etl<'h. Avail immed. $200 mo un furn . Secr e ta rial &I llecep llonlst ser v1Ct' av11il. 645-4212. ------ REDF.CORA1'1rn Campus Dr & Quail or fl1-e apace. 600 lo lllOO sq n. From 9()< to s1 ICq n 5*).21111() ---- ~SS TE L'() '''U L' I' I I lltJl'nt·" ( lul '' .. nil ,., t'I 1;f'1wrou., jJJ~ 6. 1k rn1 ""----ity 5005 IMMEDIA C L CO-P r ·' 'em un' 11 l'C " "' 1\CTIVITY :\SSIST1\:--.;T µIan Aulu c>.IJl'rll.'111·1• •• ::rr::'.'::: ••••••••••• FAST 1-'L'ND INC: on A• A Ca1 nrM1rleSqu.1re1'11rk \lhin~ Wt>ultl,1pprcnat1· \fler schl pru~ra m 11111 fl.'4u1 red. hur p r..- BALIOA ISLAND :\k11 , wt· .. .r i.hop ma11'1 ~t lorat1011 S.56.000 +·in l1•11lur) fill'. tluwn owe ll,tl;11u·1• f11r :1 v rs 322 "1:.tnnt' An - A PRESTIGE /-t-I HOMES ll1'<ll b:.Lalc lnveslments :m:1 W l'oai.l llwy. NR 6 4 5-6646 L 111•1111· I' T work . pus\ hox n•11lJI faril1t} ~l·rv­ lfll! <'d~ :..; B 111 grc:il h• 120 IJ<1xco; ins t al ll'd °" 11 h rt.Mun for IOU Box 11·nt~1I $1i :lU mo. lo over lwad Full pnt·I' S.'i.~UO or •'\l'han!!t' µarc 1·q u11~ 1·:-. or impo rt Juto ,111 l'r fil'lll Co4 I 'I ill I i':,1 ahh:.l1ctl :\ol·~ µor• lkh T.1~ & 1\t't'11unlm~ 1Jra1 t11t• for •Jll· to md1v11lual •1111~ Ll·ri11s 1'42 5212 lllrl ll4u11r ht•en:.e for s ale •On Sultl Low down Owne r will f111an\'e S7o.ooo Cal l Joh n Bl'llum) 752 G!.155 ln•nfmtnt Opportunity 5015 ............•.•.•...... Gold m1n1nl( t'la1m 9. 1wtented. on M othe r I Allie. 212 acres. P .O. Hox HW5. Newport Beach , !f.:!660. Patented. Exciting New Energy Efficient. Pollu· lJoo Free. High ly Porta · IJle Pleasure Craft. A lota.lly new concept in hoalmiot Robert Crai)( l179 9721 MaMoy to Loan 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fNEED I MONEY • CAIDITt40 PIOILIM i!r1d's & Jrd·o; C<1mhna MASSAGE SH 5325 a ter6 ht:Iµ t~<! 419ll. ur !lil.l Il l Ii part lime~; 12b3 \IUW. :.elhnl( hel1Jful Sl'' :\1ort!!a11c 955 :1-154 S5 U1i.1·ou11l w this ad l·'<H.' Nu . Te r rll'r rn 1 x. Noti,·e 1~ hercll\.· ,.1 \l' l1 Sall'S M.cr IO A .\'I tu 4 I' :\I VISA M (,' " AD SALES Saturda~ & Sund.i) Widow ha!. munt'\ 10 IJU\ gold, mall' St Bt•rnJrd. that lhl' undl!f:.1~ned ""di HOW RD Ch I t llr m·.ok•• 2.''I) •1• 11 ~n·, l 'orm•r Warntr l\1•wla11rl 1 r 1 t 0 1 0 r . rn a I 1• llvl be res1>onsrlll<• for Opponumty w ma1:az1111• A e•r a e "~" ,, " 17U61 Ncwland.ll ll 'h 1 M µub h s hingco Draw Dovc&Quad Sts s!1.c ahovc Sl0.0011 No 848-6446 Sc nauzer . mac .. ix Un) rlcbls or liah1ht1e!> a g a I n !> I ( o m :--.;r:wroRT 1n: \Cll 1·n'll1t • nc1 µnil~ For hre.:d · ~ma 11 h r'1 \\ n t,>nlral'tcd h) an) Oii(' m1ss111nL1m1t les:. earn art111n l'all i\(;T fi73i311 ___________ 1 n1.1le . :'l:B ,\n1mal olherthlln nl)~elf , on i>r ing µvtent1al Carn,1 Shcltcr ~4 365G after I his date 12 J KO 95HS22 B1\BYSITTEH L.111 1ng grandma to t•art' for 2 ' sm.ill d11ldren da) lime l.o~t long-ha1rer.l S1arne:.c Cat , blue eye:.. fluff) t ad Loved pee llEWAHD II U F'Ol'ND B1R olrl ,YellH Lub type fcrnalc. fncnd ly vie Mesa & In inc. C M $48·9111 Fred Hchfcld J 7(j0 Monrovia A\'c, n ('lj l'usta ~cate:~ Drivers 2JuJ Trust Dt•t•d Wantl'd 11·, l11ll'resl Lari{\' l'qu1 l) on li><·l.11 II !'le x Need $75K. 6i3 63Y>, fi42 !lf.66 t 213 J5!tl 15<1.I M,e:; a. 92ti27 SI<} lllgh Yicld. 26,, 011 IJ._.IST Shellie <IO$t. 1111 111.1 fotmd Ynn F lit?rm.in :.cason Lake fo'urest T .l> tulhc1 Reward 963 5171i Shepherd, (fi m1is1. In Invest 9.ll.OOO ~el Slifi.OOO l...iie;t Male blark & white ~~hs •Be t1<•h. II R. Smlur wants lad) lo ~han· JO)S in work 1111 .io' .,,111 boat Hcpl) Box 145 '.'I.I.I 92li63 hal'k 111 le:.s than .t mo~·I Spaniel. 11 2x CdM are a •---------• W1114ec Call S<inta C lau~ Heward, 1nJ 4338 or Penonals 5350 GreotESCCO~R aSny al O c n 111 !>o n :\.., -.111· 673 20'.l'J ••••••••••• ••• • •• • •. • • • >RT 5'1i 80'~ rRf: LAW s tudent ncerls i iHrs 641 01110 F<JC NI> L~ t :erm<1n S25.00J Will do anyth111g Cath/Cheeks Allnowleemtnh / Sheµht>rd . '11· l'u1·1f11· Lt-ga l ('on f1dcnt 1 a I Am Exp/MC/Vis a Penoftals/ Coic.l llw~ 1"-.\llm1rall). t>VM I' O Uox 3242. i-.--------~ Lost & FoUnd II u 11 l 1 n it l o n 11 .tr h 11 r '."' 1J 9266.'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2l:J 5~ 515h 5450 AmcMlcements 5100 FOUND. S1ht•nan llus k). ••••••••••••••••••••••• vie 2.:lrd &La Linda Court. TOMMY'S •••••••••••• •• ••••• •• •• OF NEW POrtT SllJ\HE ride & t'\IJl'll'I!~ i':.snmT ~52 93GR tu :'l:o C111tf or 11rl· N B ti45-Hi:J6 Lt·avinit I<! 6 760 18l!li LITilJ ANNIES ESCORTS &=_;:! All Major Crcdil ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Cards A1•teptcd Schools & &AHftldeftts CA. t:~T I Com pl l nsuranc r requirement 01 er 22 ) rs good ti rl\ Ill)! r{'('ord. Toµ pa}, frmiie hener11 s Sea I:. i\ m liulam·e. 548·3456 AS SE.MILERS 1-:xcel oppo rtun1t) 1n ~m mfg t·o w gd growth potential ln1l1al dut1t'!< \·aned Hec enl produ1a11un exper hclµrul Musi he able to read & wnle r~n!(h~h $1 hr toslart. Renal Ot'vu·cs. l nc- 14281 Franklin \\l' . Tustin ASSEMBLERS We w ill train Appl> 7 am Yla1•t;rcgor YaC'hts. 11;:u Pla,·enua. <.:osla Mesa Now You Can Sell Found brown & while older dog. l a1J11rox l-1 yrsJ Femalc F'lc<1 col lar Vic &Isa C hica & He1l. ll.B. 840-5102 895-16 7 6 lltstnlc:tion 7 0051-------• More \ wllh Da lly P i io t PENN\' PI N('llF.R ADS Sllll only S2. :I I inl·~ for 2 <la~~ onl\' .I a d:J\. 3 1c· ~· 1 me · Fuw1d German Shepherd mix Aµprox 3 mo. old Female black & s ilver Beach 'lnd1anoplis area 968-14Ql. FOUND Cocke r mix. older dog gold male Shih Tzu, hlk. & whl. male. Shellie. s able & wht female. Himalayan mh fem cut Newport Beach Arumal Shelter, 6<14 3656 or 63HOOO Found Sil vcr Brncelet Vic "'ashion Island 760·1834 ••....•..•.•••....••... , Granrl Opening. Men & No w e nrolling l'o,lJ Women. for rt!laxat1on & Mesa C hrist1a11 l'rc stimu.lation tr y ''Tvuch sc hool $29 50 wk ol'Class Massa$te & Spa" Includes hot lunc•h & 19525 Beach Ul vd , II n !.nar k s li46 5 423 . 5.16-9172 We at'l'CJ>t a II 646-5930 rrerlit cards. uµen i JObs WanMd, 7075 <lay~ ••••••••••••••• ••••. ••. SINGLE ? Meet sint·erl', people -like You! l.l)w Fee Call OATELIN l-:. free 800·45 l ·3245 •FOXY LADY• t>UTCAl.L ONLY VISA M<.: • 972-1131. THE ADYEllTISIHG CONSULT ANTS Now )OU can reap the benefits or high cvst arl .vertising for your c-om pany' Let The Arlvertis mg Consultants ~el up your own m -house ad vertising agenc} Pleast• tall for inf or ma tron 759.9545 ASSEMILERS Wc have 1mmcd1ale net'd for Electronic REWORK As.-;emblers Must have 6 mo. expt>r. Also need MEC H AN I CA L As · ~mblers No exµer ner Pay rate ('Ommensur ale w1lh 1•xpencnl't'. Day s hifts 7 30 to 4PM App I> al 2 102 Bus iness <.:enter Or , S te 208. lrl'im· o r 27957 <.:a bot ltd .. Laguna Niguel Gall at 833· 1441. 7 · :io to 6P M or831~2.9to 3rM IELL~ i\d\'t'rt1 ~t· o ne or ITillfl' il<'m'-\II hll'<i u t> to S I 00 Ea 1'11 Jllrl 11 iOn<ll lllH' IS 1111 I~ liOc f11r I hl' I\\ 0 lla ~s Sorry . no r o m rn er t' ra I ,1 d :o; a I I rl\\ cd (.'ha r j.( t' Your Pl'l11\\ Pindlt'r 1\ d 11 r u ~ r ~ o u r Hank J\merir<i rcl Visa <rr Mash'1·c·ard. Fs M Acti11 AllAHTIS MASSACH Hltp W..ted 7100 E.O.E. M /F ,H PQr murt' 111for mut1vn end to µlf11•1• your ad 1•1111 642-5678 Clla ..., Pllt ·-142-5571 U you want your adven is· Int meau1e to reach more people at lower ---------1 coet, C1a111fied 11 t he SP A •••••• • • • •• • • • •• • •• • • • • ~~~~~~~~~~~ Be Pampered by 16 Accountant Junior Beaut. Girls Ope n N.B.officeofour~apldly JOAM·4PM 7 days . Phone gr owing 2 o ffi ce 30 &&.>3433 pel"50n CPA firm has an opening for a Junior Ac· coun tant. Top l evel salary ll benefits offered with som e travel r e · qlired. 1·2 years 1>( re· cent audit & (ax up pre. ferred. Send resume to: I hrs 642 · J20.l HAHYSITTEH 2 ~ r olrl ~ 1 rl looking for s ame 2· 3 days per week Lhru holidays your home Baker r'31r\'ICW 55i :J56i Llankmg CarHr Oppty. ProofOptn. Orange Co unt ) µrv gre~s•' <' bank 11ced~ s e,eral :'I/CH prnul operators for their data C'enter. IOl'ated 'fle}tr Newport rr"' & Eel mger Expenem·c v r1• fcrred :Xlnt bl•ncfrb & )tarllnj! .. laf) ;\µpl' t'cr:;o~I Direl·tor. HSUT AGE IAHK ;21 ~ Euclid. i\naht•1m 991 -3860 EU f: Bankin$t Camnwrcial T elt«rs Previous 8unk111.: cxpcr preferred l.Wted CalifOf'ftia laltlc 26151 LaPaz Rd M1ss1un V1l'Jll 837 006ti .. :.o . ..: Banlung COLLECTOR II Minimum 2y r s ex p e rien c e . ban k o r fmanre rompany . con s umer. n •al l'Slale. & commercial roll eel 10 11 • salary comm c ni.uratc with experience Appl)- Personnel Dir ector. ... IT AGE IAMIC 721 N. Euclid, Anaheim 991·3860 E .O.E . DO YOU OFFER ASERVlC E ? Let the public llnow with 111 ad in the Daily Pilot Service Directory. It can t..i you u little as SZ.17 per day. For more In· formalioo and complete 1'1,.,1!11111 Jla ll.ihll• 111 1/lll Su L'1 •J'l l'l;11J 01ff11 ,. F.\llt't r,·q ti l'Jil l\.1th1 \mlturl!•" .) Ill ll~iti CREDIT YEllAER Fl.'f,L Tl M P: l'ot.1t1on a1·a1lablc 111 uur C1>:>tJ .'!esa office t-:x µt!nl'lltc pref('rrcd t:1u1d l~pinJ: skills req'd c .. 11 Duane Biegel at 5-16·11~ HI 2i00 llurb<>r Ull'd Costa Mesa C,\ 9lo2t> CAUFOINIA FEDE I AL Sa"tings & loan ~5 Town <.:enter Or ( 'ost a :\1 esa. <.: ·\ 921l21> F,qual Opportun1l~ t::mplo)er * BAr~K 1NG Our l'u:.l.1 :\h'!-a off1c{' h.A:. l""o 1m111t•1t1.11t• oµen 1nit:-for Tellers Fult-Timt "1th ti rnmtlh!> prcl'lllus banlont-t expenl•111•e Wells Fargo IJ;111k offers outstandml( benefits and c•onl!en1al working at mosphere For m on• in fonnat100 please call Laine· 714-6•5-4991 ,'.\,,,,<· :~~ .. WELLS FARGO BANK Costa Mesa equal opp emplyr m f h Hu11king TIUH Xlnl. opply for a person w math a pt 11 ude & & minimum 9mos pre viou s t e ll er exp Outs tanding working condiltons Fr1nae benefits & pleasant s ur roundlngs . Qualified person may obtain an ap pllr at1o n at Irvine Branch-~fttYfl9ttr nr Phone <7t41ssz,~. Have tOmeth.inl to sell ? ClaMlried edl do it well. W& JNTDao.t 97MIJ I Jiii-i 141 Arran1ed by eo.e .......... Allort1a1e Broker_ way to 10! Call Now! eG.sm Sell UUnp fu t with Daily Pilot Want Ads. There once was a young mnn named Gouthro; h112el eyes and sm09th Aries his logo. Though our meeting was b rief. he was quite the thief· Stole m y heart & then lert me I'm 11<> tow' Please wnle. Spe1all. Parke1 Ouptill & C.o Xll8 Via Liao, Ste 500. N.B. 92663. ASSIST AMT MAt4AGH Draper's Laguna Hills slor e M u s l b e ex perienced in better women 's re11d y -to ·wear IUld 5'JOl"ts-W.Ur Apply In person to Manager Ma· 1 bleAwUn, 23621 Moulton Parkway Plaza or call • 791.-.z foe appolnl.ment~ rel! seMWMD· I ... , ____ .... _. --...... --· --.. . . -· ~ . . . • .... , ...... -· _. . . .. . . .. 'l' • .-: ' : .: -: .... .:. --...... l.. ., --~ ·-----~------- ... ~~ ..... ~!~! .... ~~ ..... ?!.~! ~~~ .... ~!~.~ !!~'r.~!'!':.~ ..... ?!~!I~~~ ..... ?!.~! tw. ThurMay, 0.0.mber.4, 1980 1 OO 1 CWLY P4LOT '!: CUSTOMll 111' l':af('l.dl\'e A.ui"'""1 c.HtAPHlt;S ASST : IMSPICTO. .;;r.~~•••••~!~.~ ~!!~••••••!••• ~~~ ••••• ?!~. ~'H' 1c1• duk lh·•H' t· ,Ulhot Publ111her attllli In plant prtntaho p Muic. Excel. opportunity In W..Ctll,...._. &oll~t'\"~ ruu l'hilr•"· tt1all fOOLI l'ha111 llt't'•b ( .. Pl\14..t'd 114' Oil •llh 4111 lt•»t 2 \fli l'kll \Cl OUlll, {I I ) 16 h I l' r \ I j• I \ 1' lil \• Jl"1n .b hr1 .. 111 I.ii •I ul • mt'1ll ~u f\t'f'h lu 11· r-lf't~ I. b .. n111 rtr1•u1 111• l l uo ">•l•r1 1u 111 11\t'fL: "r•lt •llh 1ih1hH & t'\11 fkMllh II\ llrlUtt r lo llllllll1·1.1l11n 1 ail 111•~1·1 \ ' ft.int \ lhak1•1I 1111111 tft ( d~ bt-111.tt'lt ••111 & l!•m 41 I U 11 l(l IOOICKllPll I t-~kt"-1'"' 111• ... h•iJ tlr 11ulilid1m.:, 11 ~ '• 1 II ·~1Hn111.., 1v111 I I .. I '..,,. . . IUS IOYS '"" h1rin., lull 1111H 1,._J, lJI Pt'I uu &.uh "'"''" lun h l J ..,I 1·1·1• \ Hull.• ... 1..m. l .i~ lh 11 •CAI DllVHS• l'h1·1 lo.l'r l -ti.> 110 ll2U CARHTSTOlf MANAGER ~. ,1,h.,.luli11&1 •fl ~11ecuUve A1a1wtant. UJ) rouo.m> llut1e11. pa ... lt' up. HOSTESS ~~tfa1 io:1~: C II~ rt'lt•l/NO\JKl'f l'•blt' 111 t'dl&lnM • re11un•h h1yout, t tripplojl, t'l~ process Ins pector. Re· can start ~trainin~ " I W l6th NII twlpful. mlollil tk' C•tt. •e llrs t l1·11 Wiii lruln ---t •-~pe ..... lon exp. nee. I l>.hn r ym•n fo1 •arly AW 1'&mn hum ... ll• lh.-r~ In Wu 1n1tn1l l'f . llwil ltd1 l':~mwml • t MI l't.."1.1\lltl'tl tlult'I 1111 h ''•hr• vr 1111 > nu 1 ol te11,_. ~ 11r mv t11k•• hunw 1 bot1u11 1 ""'" .-1 lllW l&fll 1' q ~•Ii(• l • moo 1r .. 1ur11 t 11 )) .. 1 l\i.ll\ll M•t ki•l • \UIJ1 tor '9 l' .. I Hl lt••• .. I ~ 11~1 111 h I .) II llJ I I Hlifll» ~UMll llJJ I t I t , -.-. •.n• .... and experienc• yo u cou cur•• >'P 8 • µrw er Nuni;m ok ur S3 2' t o ...... 7"u . 3·,30pu , R nbl) ... P•rit'no• 1H1 1 .... ,. 1 10 1 0 5 1 uo• """ "' &elin I.he Army •serve . 1 -· nPP Y ' n 1 " '°' tu11hly sophisticated Renal O.vicet, lne. Some ol the specialties wont Pf'~•ln11 ~~ulp Photo Gr• &>h ll'll, :i:io:l bulintiss tra n111.1<'tioo1 In· 14281 Frank lln Ave.. available in units nearby 1.·a11&&a 1M'7Hor •Pl> t 11 .. 1 bur IJl~iJ. lJ111t I<: S, voMn14 millionaire CIHs TuaUn are: llft (' M 1nd.ividuali; Pos1t1on re· ~-----.. ~-·I Dental · Oper•tln1 Room fc:k .. ~r C'~bli• l '\ ~• .a.PHICS quires a very person11· IMSU• .a. ~I Psych.l•tnc . Pharmac.-y r v •~ blc. elega nt girl who IU!a"~ , Orthopedk · X Ray ul Nti11.~trt hc•t1l'h 18 M: ('.tipy '1rn1(•rt1 Ol)t'rator speuks elec.1uently, a nd 1s 2positionsope.n. ·No experience 111 needed. 11•11t1nii ilPl'h<'allou!j Cor lluU tone llt.'K.11 Cor 1>mull beau11 Cully .:roomed •AccounUna·Bkpg we'll train you. You may tem~>rary hi•lp to ex 1n v i ant 0 1>t.'rat1on lknef1ti. 1nt'lu de ex Secretarial Skills ' elect lo receiv~ a Sl,SOO dl.&1\ICI.' 1 uhlt• I'\ t•quap \'1mous f.lrl' J)rcss dut1ei. celhml J)ay. atlr ut\1 ve Good Typist cub bonus or up to 14,000 "11'111 II\ Nl.'wwn H4!ui·h P 'I' hrs flex $4 hr & up surroundings and flexi· Must like r1aures In educauonaf benefits .t.tcli Must havt• ch-pen r\'. eX!Jl'r Noni>111okN ble hours Please submit Top sala ry open for durin& your enlistm en t JiilJh· lr,.oi.µuitatioo ·\ppl) oil Oo Sil t! d11taah.!dhandwr11ten let righlperson Call your nearest A.rmy \\tll li..im Sturlln.I( al J'huloGraptnn. J30:J ter 1rnm'e diate l y, NicesurrQundings Recruiter Cor m ore in $& ~ hr with mi l·nllVt' lla.rbor UhtJ, ": 5. C M tll;'!>cribc )Ourself fully JShr work weelt formation : 111 111 oi I \ "' 1 •I .a rt I 011l'I \p1>1' ut •Jot W '''1 including c<lucnt1on. t'X •Gen'I Offi ce Secretary COSTA MESA 540· 10;!6 111.\llt~llH. 1. 11 ..... , llit.h~ 'll Llttiomer. J.JI brccdi. Ei.: pcncnce and your Lnsuranceexperience llUNT.BE ACH 9628821 1'1ml to1 full111111! kU \ "r 11111 .. ~11 111, Ill l'tl ' pcl uta.I) t'all pNsonal expectatio ns Xlnl.lypingamust SAN J UAN CAPO 11t.,1uh· '""~ l:\IW .u~t 11111 fr.Jme1 full tl4000llO a nd :>al ary iequire P\easantpersonality __ 8SH232 .....___.._. w....-.1. t 11 111,. Pr 1. ft' r .. µ ,. r men ts Send response to Good phone voice --•• ,.,..-• tM4> llMl:I Guards Ad II~. l.>atly Pilot. Uox Salar y open -com . '" n • 01 o II." t r ' I 1~0. <.:ost:.i Mcsa, CA mensurate I" 11rm cu ' ~:~ \l,n., t-111111 ,i.e,~ \'lei k • ..ippJ> Lo HIRING MOW 921126 with ability Ill \fl .., ~IJL.!l..»-l 1 101" '\ull & ·dud Armed&Unatmed JM\r workweek 003 l(Qj llvll!I l .. tl(Ufl.i Heal'h •$& OOpe1 111 & UI) o m ce located in fashion 11 •L.ntforrn:. & l'lt·aning ·----··--------island l.11!111..J l<1·n~tfv111i.1 Ii 1ll11t l:.t ~ll\11 1\11 1~1'11.'>t' 1141 00~ DINTAL/ RICErTIOMIST I 11.1} I l hour' tie~ ~~ISi&) • 1111 w 1-h't' Call 759-0tOl • M :i 1 u n· µ t-r s o o ~ HOTEL lilfl SHOP <:t-:r-. 1-,tt L Ufo'f-'11..' lo: £'dcµh011t's, lat e lYJ'lllg & flhol(. 9 3. Mon Fri SS 00 iir h1 \"011~1rutt1v11 \I Jilcr uffttl' l'.ill Ihm l'han1li<·I'' :>40 ~64 wckomc · 1· bl W~ WI LL l'H i\IN People onented . re 1a e Werior Dfli9Mr Model home exper Must have portfolio. College grad I rvin e a r ea ..aCHAHDISIHG Perm Part·lime pos1t1on. mttchandising g reetin g CaC~ in ret ail Stores Ill the C.M. Nwpt Bch area. 49.S-6548 btwn 7PM·9PM --------- MESSENGER Must have good driving record. Apply Personnel Di re<-'tor . p,,"''"" i111·11 1111 JI: 11~.~ I ,\L ASST:--0 I & ..:r•'' '' 111 .:1 '"I IH>.\ X1.-yht•rett Full ''Jh." ill• """11 '11 r . ~ar11e Kood bcncl ah BEKIN PROTECTION SERVICES GINER.AL OFflCE ~I w Ball Hcl 'r)p1nl( rcqu1red for JU r\mihcim, Ca vwwe1nt!11l ll 1~h ~~khoul 17141 761-483 I persoo needed to work t•\entng huu r!> Should be '>ales orienteit and a bit• lo CJl>l'nltl' l'.ii.h rcl-(1slt•r 1-:llJO) eXl'Cllt-nt t'Ulll µan) lx-nefib. i\~>I) 1n ix•r.so11 9AM Noun. Mon l''r1. l'ersonn,•I tr7~tt680. • Janllvria l Supervisor part 11me evenings San· 111 Ana area 541·331 l ... IT AGE IAMIC 721 No. Euclid, Anaheim !'91·3860 E.O.E Mgmt Trainee Ul)l.'l .4111111 I 11 .ini,:,· l 111111 .iJ 1:)42 6118() I\ (Jflll'I 1,1 11 111 1 "<il)Vµt'll t::i.1 t•ll p.i' bunui.' 11111 ~1"<1111 µro1 11 ~h:.111111: ntrtJ11'.1I Ul'lll,tl plJn >-·" .1Jl11" Jlll'c l ,ii I nilll'I I I l1u.hwJ:.ltcrs waralc<l I 11µ t>U), $& 00 hr lu111p1.111) Wlll'flli> l°OlllJl'I C'h..f !Kil !AMO Cirat.lu.itt! :"o t!X l'''r Ins II I .1 n't' l' (;,.(I u ,, II•----------MARRIOTT HOTEL ·1 ll Newport <.:t r Ur NewJ)Or t Beat·h JANITOR GUARDS E4ual Opp Emply r ~1 F FUii lime exper waxer GENERAL OFFICE l•\111 & µarl t1111c i\11 Toµ-.va!'!s.9'19·3923_· __ llel·~,,~.in F,1rnH·r-. E.O.E. · M~, ~41UU E (J I-' I l'11rll1mt, \\t•t•kt 111ls & I ...rt·a~ U111form~ furn'd ----------Ja1utvr nt>eded (or con holu.l:.i1 :. unh \!>-;hi uf I \~t·~ t i or m·cr rl'lirrll llotl!I valescent llospllal Xlnl DraftilMJ /DHiCJll f1l'l'llul1e~ Prt'ft•rlll kn l "'t'lt·omt> '\veX lll'r nvt· HOST/HOSTESS benefit s Ap p ly in ... II\ toui•h l':.is l bank l"lt ' I.Ill ) n I I l' r s I' u or p lllll' !>OSI ions n•>rsoo. Beverly Ma nor llt'len ,!1,l·)l'I' I CARPETTOWM 21J·466-7175 RECEPTIONIST /TYPIST $725-$800 Retdential re al estate offi ce has an o p e nin g fo r a w e ll g r ou m t'd p e rsona ble ind ividual. Must bt- e xperienced with typing skills of 45-60 wpm. Ll cense preferred. Call Suzan. 559·9400 . i----------•I Restaurant PIESSIAN ,,,_ ... , ...... FUii or Part Time ,.~or double width llarris 1660 offset presi. Apply in p erson between 9am·4µm O.....,.Coost Daitv Pilot 330 W'. Bay St CoSla Mesa Equal Oppor E m ploy& PRIKTIMG µr~sman wanted Mui.I bt' expr'd on mulll pre· sses Itek. ex pr helpful. .i da} wk w SS .> r oh! com pan) an La1:un<1 lh lls ~1·9500 Production Artist. For bus) In me µubh l·:.i Noc'() assistant m anager for 24hr coHt•e !>hop Ureakfast l'Ookani: exve1 1 q'd, l'a11.l vuc·ution. AP· ~µly Ta>lon; Hblaurunl Retlh1ll & S a nt a 1\0,1 f'rwy, Tus t111 Hestaur<111t Oystet" lorman Appl) an· person 10 Thi Hu s t y P t>lican , 21.J , l'aciftl' Coast llw) • . Hcstaurant McDONALD'S Now hinnr.: full :!.I parl tune. Days, l'\ e.. lin•al 1·areer t1j.lµortun1t lt'l( On the-Job I ra1111r11: Fo1 mnre 111fo . ,.,111 7:;.1 9!H:I o r. 11111u1 r 1• a I :i J.I I llartior HI' .t l 'o ,,1.1 Mesa 1100 11 farm Pasll• up. __________ , l )pc Sl't!l'tn g , ~la l \'amera 1:x p er1,·0t'l' ----------nrt·es!iar) I 2)'r:.. wi>rk HETAIJ. 111g cx pl'rtCnl'C Salar) SET-UP CREW lnlcnor i:f e~1un 1·11 I \ l l' ·all L'·ll t l I ~µct•1al.tt11li,: in tenant 1111 I l'r r t s r\ 11· I"''" t 1 I "I "" 1>1•r hdpf u l Xlnl 11 t'\ 11111 .t l'. -~0 a\ai o• re t au'· Con1 llosp ,340V1t'lan a l ' \ S II I I' I< pruvmt•nl 11lanr11n~ ha~ lk11ef1l~ II H 5:11l ;~~I " ;,111 SI . Santa .\11,1 In ' peopk llfll'llll•<l pcr:.nn~ . ~ I • ' · Jll 01~n 1n~ for .111 e'< h·n "'"' hr:.. !I I.:! & 1-1, \'.1nt~I sluft., 1-;11J11)' 1•x /\H• C .. llOL'i,1-:WMn;~ :-.. \l.t-;S 1>enl·nn•1I arr hllt'l'tural C'i"n"rul , "'rt"l', , ··i·s.·itilt• .. '11111 ..... , 11 1 f t Copier !>Upply business selling na tiona l at·counb by phone needs h1ghl) mo ne} mot I\ at ed. an dividual to tram an phone sale~ t o m anage a branch office to open an I 2·4 months L'ommisswn tn S300·S400 week ra 111(l' Call M~ Car!>oit. 7arn ltam. Mo n F ri .it 646·0246 rllllii:t! SH.>oto:.1.i11 <'Jll STOCK/SALES 5-i9 4834 ext =2s:1 1 P T or F T ht·.ilth fr,.,tJ j T~mporarv p o sitions I ,. ,. '" , • .• rr ' t'1: cnl 1·11 >enc 1 :.. in Kit t·h e n Warehou se ·\1>11 .1 an l•t•r:.1111 11 11111 dr"srb••t.·r son l n.·1n l• lttur:itt' 111,.1.1,.,,. tirii , 1 I"·' ( I I " "' ~ . . , , , l' uu111g a l't'l1 mca µt•r IJCr..uo needed for µarty Har<l".irl!. 1112~ ln 11w l\l(·a111111 Call5,1054711 t"•~·or for Ir" ~.t \' 11\IWW.\llE SJ\l.t-:S haft \l>"h 111 "l'l:,on 1 Wt-td1fl l'IJt.11 :-.. ll ! ~JJ " I! I " "· ,.. . ! renlal :;tore. Ap_ply . 2025 .J D .... FTIMG manufac lurrr Mu'I .\J)IJI~ Ill pl'ri.\ln lilll !•\\1 Nuon •:\1 1)n l-r1. :-.iewnnrtBlvd.C.M """' 770 ~J22 ll:1rdwart'. 1024 l rvtlll'I l\•r!->onnl'I .-_ CASHIER \ rrht t<!l't u r a I ti t!S 1 t! n 1> µe i Wt•:..ll•hff Pl<1ta 1 N II OTEL i'\1ll t1n1c OH•r :!I l'11111 I drafter. :1 5 vn, cxµt'r ..__________ MARRIOTT H LEGAL SEC'Y 1>3n) bcnef1h V.\· tr.1111 Newport Be a1·h o ft-. '" ,._..._.Ea ... L OFFICE HRP WANTED. I !lllll Ncw!JOrl Cir l>r 1 fte(•eplion1sl /Secretar y M ~1 HO ('AH WAS II . 1 li75·t>I 10 , ~..-. :-;l'wporl lka('h for :'<lewport Beach law 2!J50 1la rbor.C M 1~nthus1as1 1c tnd1vrclua1 1 SALES REP. I Equ.ilOpp F:mpl~rM F firm Good typing s kills CASHIERS UT~TIM '*DRIVERS* needed for mln1:111 n~ 11p f'u \':tll on Hea1Jcr .\<l ----------required. Wal li ng t o ' Part lime dnver:-. 12 :ml tJOrlun1ty in tn l<'r~a I hu:.mcs,.airnunl~ for.id I l t'.Jl'h t ra inee . Call t.o5.JOpm,Mon thruFn llonalotl andu:.ll") li d. \\'rtl~lllJ.t , ~1 1111 Fr i lfotd MerC\.lith,640-0700 , Starts at s;i 25 hr Must :-.alar). excellent op .t \M ~l'.\I llas1.• -t l'•j,.m be l8 yr~+ Call MJrk 1X>rlw11t} Cur adv1uwc I m1sc;100 <"11 bl•11l'f1li. flGHT AUDIT Ll-:GALSl-:CRETA R Y TSl 2680 menl Muth or sc1cn• c Will I r :1111 Nt>JI l:I I> "1th c~crow backg ro und background hl•lpful tor ' l"'ara1H·e & go•,.I '!Jl'll111g CLERI 1 µrl'ferable. small com DRIVERS this µus 1t1on 1n uur f"ll'ld l t·~ ... ·11t1JI 1\ppl ~ l1t·n ! µan) TopS 833 7642 Utal·A Ride. lui·atcd 111 Surve) Ut•µt Cunl:1t·t 1 11.,,.i,er, llil)CI l'liJt l'lll1u 1 W1•ar1·~eck1111:ardaabll.' Mt\tt ... ETS Lanuna llills has p ltm(• Pcrsonnd . \\I' l ;\1 l"-'IMlll Wtlh :lll :tl'lt!utlt·: u :GALSECR ET AR Y For 2nd & :cnJ Shirts I & f tim e pos1t1ons Ge.I. Scientific tor l 1gure~ & 1·:.ilt ulalorl Snt all d yn amic re a 1 I dnvmg rec. O\'Cr 21 111i Drilli c tr I HELP WANTED I ,,kilh Ill .... t)rk '.\:q:htl l'ltlate lit1gallon C1rm anl We promvtt• Ill mdn<tl(l' :-.ur<1nce rcquirc.m e.nt) '!CJ Oft 0 s I s·LES REP. ~ ,\un11 l::nJO) 'Cini \'1•111 Nt'W"••rt <.:enter , seeks f L8011 Mllchc~ut h "" I •~· flt ·I I ,_, ~111 & SUJ't!rl iswn roml 1-:01::. 830·11191 r\I l11rth Irvine . 557·90Sl. 1-:cn: ,,, '.ill u11 HPatkr All µany ..enc I s int· fut mg lJ I cx~>encnced. ertic1ent & wtth111 ,_ _________ ! bu.-.101.'SS ..tt'!'OUnb f•ir ad free m1·.1I µer sh1 t /\pµ ""n e rg et 1 c I e g a I WANT 1\(.'1\HEEI! • DRYCLEAMIHG \Crt1::.1ng . M on fr1 I) Ill per~n 9a1n -;11111n.l secretary Short·h a nd . l'ostJ \h•!->a COlmlhr Help . I i1am 51'~ HaM' + l'flm ~on. l-'r1. er:..onne · dfrl!1phone, & xlnl. lYP· 111 Ucl ;\lJr ~)ill & µ1l11ne, 6 d<1y~ lient'ral • I m1~:.111n L'o llenl'f1ts MARRIOTT HOTEL ang .i.kills a must. Xlnl. ti:ll!14<it .\ 111 pay & bcnrf1ts TI.lalboalayClubis \\'tll train Neat a p !lOONewp0rt <..:cnt crDr I s a lary depend in g o n D1m m lll C leancri.. nowhirilM): t>edr<once &g11od.,J'cll1ni; NewportHear h 1 4ualiucat1o ns & e x · l.ai:una lwat·h l!f4 ..ll2.13 l lunt1ngto11 Bc.ich 962·9116 l'uronadcl Mar e~.,cntaal 1\ppl) l'en Equal Opp. t::m plyr M f penenl'e Good l>enefits I B.ECTROMIC I Carvers u n ~;~.a~~~ .1660 P lat•e1ll1a ,,,j-e! ----r-l 640-6960._ ----- ASSEMILER 1-\Jll trn.ic tcm11oran ..,. . til l>ct· .II:>\ · 'I lu-.lcs~. ovcr 21. F T or R y Hames_s & ca~>le, Pell.I RetiefCooks SEC ETAR / , ~Secretsy Chtld C<1 r t! i\lte nd afll 1lee(Joo to wor k I' ·r. ,., es & wkend s ~ust like children & som e ex!) pri' 'ferreu F V a rl·..i NMed 1mmt•d ~2 l:J7 I ( 'lcanm.: Pcr.,vn 1\ pa rt m1•nt Ririe' Full 1irn1· \ "o:..I a \!(-,a ..; t' w purl Bcadt art•;1 l'~pt•r11•11c·e hclptul rst. Mt.:ml &12·lf'll:t l'lcm·al SALES SEC'Y l'AHTTl ~t E T)Pl' IOwpm . an:.. .... ••r µhOll l':. & ~lll'l Ct.blomcrs 1'11:.1li11n Is 111 l.11)!una '11 i.:ul.'I <'11m Jlt;!llt1\l• ::.a lan 1A 1lh n• l(ular rt>• I<'"' C:uod benefits & iJ I rit•ndl> at mo i. p her 1• l' o rt t u l'l Gloril:I 1!1H•r.1 55116<!11 , ext 1;..124 l'hass 1 ~ w1ri n i: e x p.irt • • CLERICAL I Mu.st have 3.4 years ex- pt! r1 enc e d onl) 1-\Jll timc 1 ~t!mixir:.ir~, ~7418 IJpportunit) exist:. for 1 µencncew1th pate ntlaw Telelron1c Labs Inc S502 until Oet· 3 1:..t , & 1 qualified lyp1st 1r1 active• l')ptng s kills 80+wpm. t-:ng1nC'e r I.) r II . H I P':'rFr~nDt -L c i _._ HOSTESS oft Shortha nd & Oil' shorthand 80. Pleasa nt ~I 1661 · . _,.,. e-e..-a W<1nlt.'ll m U&nnt!r llou~c taphone helpful ErtJO} office SlJ()(),m o 0 .0 .E. F u ll lime. mus t b e 59 F as hion bland exc.-ellent co benefit s 111 Call Sandra. S40 6055, f:L.ECTROMIC TECH For c·om puter arro~paec .i~~c mb l }' Gcn l.'r<tl knowled~e of JOI> :>hop nµl·ra l1o n:. rl'<IUt rctl 'l'C'll•tronH· I.ab~ lrH' 5502 ltl'atlable wknds llotcl ~ 5313 dudmg a Cree mr<.11 pC'r Coastal Personnel Agen· cxpen l'nC'e prcfcorretJ HOSTESS :..hi fl l\J)ply 111 person C). 2790 Harbor Blvd, Roc.,.tClubClerk ~folurf' with knowlcd.:e '.11\~1 :"'oun. ~I on Fri. C.M P art lime, mu:.1 1.i,. Personnel NEVER A FE£ E.O.E. .iva1lablc wkntJs :'>lus t & alJ1ltly In :..UJ)( r' ise a ........ RRIOTT HOTEL lormal <J1111nl! room I ~ typeSOwpm 1•11\ale <.;luh ;isk lur ~IONt'wporlClr Ur Jmtitorial Porters S111rlft~ fin 773U f11r :ip .'it'wport lkal·h FUil ttmt• \lu'tl he a 1 all I ~~1ual Opp Einµlyr M F wknd~ 1~11otme11t Pie··~ .. t ~11 l11r au a 11111 II 1 ·•0 · nc ,, •11 mat11rr ~; n It 1 we c r D r 11 B K!ll IF.hi Executive Assist """~ p i,..; '~~,:.. cut . .. 645 73511 . ~t un Fr i 1)(.'1 snn.man;1)!cr1altyp<'. $20,600 11 J0.5 I' l':d <1 u ran l l' x p 1· r Profess ion a I . w1· I I ncl'r<,<;:lr\ 113\' & 1·ven Liquor Store needs cxpe r. lady for ratermg & deh. Exper cas h ie r & !.L1)(.'kboys New.port L1 llousck ·eper l•> h\e in. quor 2944 .West Coa st 11•Jl<tn1t & cleaning for a Hw>. N.B. c·ouple must ha\c rd's · - I! r o o m C' d I a d ~ ..... ,,. ............... ._ .... _.-.~ 111 .. IJ11i 1l111ns ·,,,,11l.1lill' w ,hortha11d . bkkpi:.I""' ... t)plnR & ofrat·e manal(C' Clent>ral orr11·c ' I l'lt·,,,,, a11pl } 2 5 tla1h mcnl skills. Sl5.fi00 µr yr Sec'y jRecpt. I' l' r 11 · s S P 1 e l' r) + S.SOOO bonus profit Sm hx· ofr. vafld) pu... l<l'slaura111 2221 :'\ Mam !>hare Challeng ing m :'-lo ~hrlhn<I 111 .1• I ilt• St, I ll~. S<•J c•ltff \"illai:t· lereslmR career w N H hkpi? ct1mpany wa1tmg for toµ 1-'rl·e & ~. c 1 1-: appl.Jr<1nl Penniman & In mft Pt•rsonnt.'I 1\J!t'lll) <.:u 557-5000 <'118 a-; trlh, < ·11~1 a \1 l''•' Swte2'.!4 6 12 loliU HOSTESS/CASHIER 1·<111';60ili45 '\ II Liq uor · P ar t t i m e . • 110 SECJ.1-:A~EH S Tn w11r k fur J a 11 1C't"s Hdgged) Ann I' T . 8 :J. Tut:'l> l .. ri 1175 2514 . llousel'leaner Windo w W ash e r . e xp . o wn 1 r:.insportat1011 . 9'IB·S3o7 W~kends. Nights. Must have cash register ex- pencnl'e. 1888 Placentia c. :\1 MAIKTEHAMCEMAH ~eeded for S at. /Sun 6.:K>AM L2noon. $4.08/hr. City of Ftn Vly Ca II 83!1-861 l for appt ~HYft:L :'>1AN/\G ER :-.IEWPORT HEi\Cll Couple to manage: newly reCurb1shed m otel on the Peninsula 17141675 l4t;:J Nt!wspaper Oehvcr}·: I.A I Times lo homes an . W!Jt lic h. 3 3UA ~1 1; UOA ~I I $450 to $500 mo 548 844 I., 646-1413 I NURSES AIDES I 7 3 :..i. & 11-7 pi1rl lime ' Coun try Club Cun\' llosp 549·3061 Nw-stng •U ~J a vailable for the open· ... 1 ... Fant.1.:.ttc· 1111·111lll' I · ' :"'oexpt.'r nt'C !15l 51121 in9 of another n~w QUALITY I store. Mo experience is ASSURANCE n~ce uo r y . thoug h INSPECTOR somr retail exp•rienc~ l.lt!f'lron11· Joh Sh<1p I w~beh~lpful. Tt!le1ron1l' I.ah~ 1111 550~ l-:n..:111ecr Dr 11 11 I 8!JI lli61 I REAL ESTATE SALES I SldJ1 1he n"'" 'l'al "' 111 I crcu!>mg )11ur cat n'1nk' w11h our nc"' htl!h 1·11m m1:.!'>1on plu~ honu., pro I ~ram I V.e µroudl.1 ••II •·• 1 • !Je:.l rt!~.ile 1111· J I 11111 1 :"'cv.µorl lkJ1 h I ·• Profc~s11m:.il .\,~ot·, TMse positiq,ru. could bec.omr ~rmanent. In· tuest•d o pplicanh ere in•ited to apply '" person: FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5 9 AM-3 PM . NURSES I BEST 1 .Pn1:itdit·l'rct:H1 I . :'>lt·mher ti. l1t1<1rtl 111 CROWM BOOKS WEST REGISTRY state licensed bonded s ince 1971 •S.O.S. * ~eed Christmas SSS We are short on stafJ We really need you '. ' ll's!l.YN's/NA's ICU!UU N1rses WEOFFIR: ·shift d1tre rent1al health ins ura nce -bonus re rerral plan free malp. insurance •tuition reimbursc c l-: s Best N urses Reg 1s tr) has been designed e'< clus1 vely for l he d 1:. cnrrunatang Nur::.t.' who ~shes to utilize h er pro fession with pride We gave eveo cons1dera1111n to meet your needs a s lo preference or s hift. IOl'<t lion and t) pe of as!>1gn menl. New pay rates Wt• place the emphas1~ un \'(}l;. So Be Choosy'. "Try u:;, You'll hke u:.' 754-679 I 1500 Ada ms. C M 1~ re:.iltors J l • :-.:<1t111nal rcloC'at1on • progrnm J C<t II now for J 111>'." "t rnent. '1~k ft>r li<'ll I U W:.ilt. 6i3-7300 Recept10n1,,l . 1mrnt'il opcnang for P T rir F I' Ill '\i H Will tr dlll. •·on t<1c1 Rlla' 1S33 :11113 RECEPT /f'YPIST Newport &-a r h adl'ertts i.nl( agenc) need!. 'hJrp. ene'rget1c persvn for front desk Ret1u1 f('' xlnt l yp1ng & phont• s k 1 I I s A g e n t: ) t' x penence helplul. hut nut reqwred T he .'.°>Jnlwrn <..:o 714-6411 844.J R~CEPTIV="I S I B1lrni:ual rnc•1hcal r1•t ,.µ t1orust nec<kd fur l>us~ industrial dept l'Jll L..tura . 5:)'; 6300 R~:cpt1onl'>I µos1t.111n I ulll t I m e . 8 :J 0 <\ .I II l Professwnnl l<'lt•1.1h11111• s kills a must. I) ping, 50Wpm. anuratl! 1lt'la1I work ~Airport Jrl·a 955 3452. Ask for Norrn.i --RECEPTIOt4t\T 2700 W.st Coast ~Y· On~+: I 45 Me-wpori l•och. Co ·\n b•1u;il <1µp111 tu111ll t.111111111 •11 Sales AQ SALES Uppnr111111I) \\llh .\l.1 l'Jrle \lil/!.Jllllt' l "I j.ICI "'Ii \\ lllr •'lll'l i!' :'-oc\\pon .•rt•.t •1d IKt.11 :--r\l.h!-> If \Ill! .irt• ..thj.!l·e.,,111• :illil lr.•kllll! f•ir d furu1 1• 111 1 • tJ.JI m~mt v. ,:1111t1 111 l>o•ncf1h ,;p~•h Ill l>t'l '111 1•.1111 '" 11..tlll \lttr! lht r'r1 .... t.rnd.trd "h""' 111 ~' lln,1111 .\' \I •SALES LAD Y • 1'.irt 111 f1tl l 1111w I Ii• Sho"' 11fl :!:! I• .1 .. t111111 bl.md '''" 1,.., I I~• ,,. h ~<Ill~ :"t•••tJ \II .1 1111111 1',• huve ~ 1111r """ i.11,11i1 .. instant 11 11111-. 11p1 n t• 1 ritor~ II 6. .I '''"' !f.>J Kr.7 S.1k .... a.ERK I AccountinCJ Sharp md1v1dual to ll'dlll. Good salary+bcnt•flls !n9 0110 Jeannie CM Sell ad.le items :'lii:t'lled four f1\I! n11es 111.·r "•·ck ~:I llanr h1tu ('M, t all L1ncl<1 Tut·~ Fri C\i"!> fil\2 1112 llouseket·pcr ltH· tn fem non ::.mkr -------.~~~--1 MaiRt /Repair A Ht -= Private community ml lo<1guna Niguel req~res rutlt1me <Sun ·T hurs .>. dependable, hardwork· Energet11· & Personable md1v1dual for fast WO" mg dynamic ~ B CI' r\ firm Phones. l) pan~ & other clen(•al dulte' r all for appt 9.5 640 7111 I' T !>.ilt•, Pt't I 11 ""'" \ Wlllllt'l1 l'dll bt•l111Pn CLERIC ;1n•entory Pe r f n r m 1> h y ~ 1 c• .1 I 1·oun~ Gouil .. ular~ 1 benefits to !.harp '"'"' J eannie 979 011 0 r ~1 l'lerk . ·p T for ~n1,ill 1lout1quc 1 ues Lhru S.11. J0.3pm f.73 3034 Clerk tyJ)tSb "'anlt'tl 11arl 11rnc. gencr<1I ol f11 t' skill!., flex1blc hrs $1 hr 640-TI41 <..:ath) COUEGE STUDEHTS Work Cull cir pan time s e I I 1J1 ~ c I e c l r CJ n 1 l' C' a I 1· 11 I at or i.. m 1cr11 comµutcr~. & relal1:<1 product:;. l Rcl:.ttl SalcsJ Knowl(.'<lgc of compull•r sciences helµfol (;oud pay & benefit~ In <.; M call Lev . 540 1530 Cook. exp. n11(ht s haft & s"1ng shift. St :irti11~ pay Sli/hr 497 44811 ~ Dis hwa s hers wanted , Top pay. $4.00 hr Com pan) benefits. Cont act Chef: 931 9040 Counter person for pa rt rental stor<>. "'ullt>m l.' m· cl. Sat. AP.ply: 2025 Newport Blvd, £.M. COUMTHHELP Dry clnr, FIT. 846·42~1 Cmh m r S«•lce Learn \0 operate a com. put•, lake phone order~. cammwlicale with truck· Ina compa nies. typ e s hl pplna d ocµme n ts Learn a l1 duties o l c a 1 lomer se r vic e menacer. Typing &t good phone personality re · quired. Need 1harp1 de· tail-oriented lndj~idual .-.. ult fOI' Rick. e n oy working with young people? The Dally ~lot 11 looking for men and women (over 21) with outgoing personalltles who eojoy working with klda. Thia po11tlon entails counaellng young carriers on MfNng 1ub1crtptlon1 on their Dally Piiot routee. t Start at $4 per hour and work parttlme evenings and Saturdays. Call 642-4321 , extension 250. between 2 and 8 p.m. and ask for Loti. • Orenge Coeet Delly Pltot J30 W. Bey Strfft, Coete Meu, CA 92t2t AN lGIW. °"'°"TUNfTY lllN'lOYP -.......... - _ ... ---............ c...-..&..·-"' ------..... . ._ . . .. , 847-7252 llou:.ekcepcr. pl;int l~ pe pcr1>011. mm 2 ila}s week I\ laundn & wtndvw:. I l.'•mi.11kr girl a fl er ~dw•il & SJI ~I>) J.,.l.ti.~ II ill • ir• ·a 760· l<l 7!1 llousl!kcepe r . lt ve 1n . man) free da ~ s off Non s mok e r prefe rred . Matun• wu man Un· dt'n.lantJang of i-:ngh~h. 64tH~915 tv(• lnl'SS. JIU 'Sl::KE!-:Pt:I< Exper. i:en housewk. 2 d ys w k ~ hr Mus t have rt·Cs 171'11 4!11!·017G llousck ec1H·r wan t e d M1111 l-1'1 !JAM S JO PM. 'l'o care for love I} Ba I boa Pe ninsula Ho me ' & 3 Hhool ugc c hildren. Must speak 1-:nt:lish & have xlnl. referen ces Call 673-7643 afl 6PM & on wknds. in~ e mployee for m isc. 1 maintenance & repairs. ~1ust have own veh icle for transp<>rlation within com munity Travel ex-1 pense reimbursed C"all 49:J 0122 bet !I & 12 Wl'Ckdays for a ppt M•a~t•nt Are you a a rd working a nd a m b1t1ous person looking for a career in fast foods management. Oo you enjoy worktnl( w ith p eo pl e . t h e challenge of leadership? If vou do then Me & t::d 's ~uld like to talk with you Starting wage Sl.5(XJ up J)lus health plan for you a nd your ~1ly & pd vac·ut1ons and bonuses. ..~or more in· formation, contact Lt!e for 1nterv1ew a nytime OfffCE CLERIC wn te ordt>rs. pleasant phone personaht)'. good commun1cat1 on s k ills. late typing Appl} an person 10-4 18480 B:.in· d11Jer Cir. <corn1•r Elh:.1 Ftn Vly !163·9881 PAIKT SALES Recept1onis1 T ypist CPA Firm 111 presl1gll}US jl; B ll>l':tl1on look tn~ fur bnghl. 111d1\ 1dual to fill front offa•e po-.1t 1on Phones. S5wpm. ~al.in rnn.:e mso s1050 955 :i1i11 IX wn II 30 S Jtt • ~)KO', I lllllftll•'l"ll I• \OU .JI t' 11111 .11• .1111 l<Yl',lfll ~·'<Jll J\ "h.11 \•Ill r+ ""rlh. l J l l .1:1'2 11~1 I ht'l IA l'l'll ,, ~11111 S .\L~:!'>f'Hl l'I I [11 1 I .irpt•I ,t .. r1• l'·" II "" ... ll~I lll'r d.i' ·,111-1 "" 1•\ p•·r It) 'Jh'' h l•I :•71~1 Part tame. Tue!. 5 to 9. Wl'<t9 to t pm Som<'exp Kerm Rima llard...,arc'. 2666 Harbor Blvd . C M Ren!pl1 o n1 :.t I ) 111 s l . ---------- Part o1 Fullthne Horse Dept r ler k to work Cor P ETCO Animal Supply S uperm a rk et ~ Apply . t504 l Golden West St.. Hunt ington Beach. 891 03SS weeke nds Hes11k nl1ull real estate offt('e O('('ds PT r eee pt111111 ~1 ' Sat Sun 8 30 5 00 License preferred Call Suzan 559·9"100 RIOT /TYPIST Growing company an Costa Mes a . 60 wpm ·minimum Gen 'I office d uties. Call for appt Part time person needed S..S7-4ll4 in book pasteup Mon. & ----- PASTEUP Tues. No exp. nee App. REST AURAMT I). Pennysaver. 1660 NB restaura n t s eeks Placentia Ave., CM energetic people to fill SSS SALES SSS +++ • after s·Jo. Coll Me & t::d's Piua Parlors. 1180 So. Bn stol. S11nt a Ana. 546-3963. HouMtl"P"' /CoolA Exper for couple in Npt Bch. Waterfront hom e . Own roo!? & balh. Must have rec Salary open 1521041 PBX ()per. a ns. ser v exp prel'd. F 'lime So Santa Ana olc. 549.JOlS PET ATT ENDt:NT S. full & I' T . p os1t 1ons . cooks. eou nler help. cashiers . deli workers. delivery people . Call for _!ppt. Ml·IS09. Sl11nulat1n,:. d1all"11l!t1H, & \'Cry rev. .1nlrn~ 1'.11 1'\ r OpJ)l~ IA I\ It '\I'°" f\111 1 Bt'adi uf, o1f ,1 I ,1µ1tll\ g r o w I 11 !! , n m p u l t' r ' stems & l>C• !>111111\•I "'' If you .ire dll >"J.!antll'd S<'lf startt'r " .i 11ro' •'" trnt·k ret·ord "ht• 1•nJO~:. prospeC't1n 11. ,c, d1•\eluµ Ill& key flC'l'l!' & ,I bl1• \II work m fa~t 1wc<>d t•n vlronmt>nt . this 1:0 lht· pusil1on for ~ llll f·. -<rdl base salDQ plui. l'Om mL~l'ion & profit ~hartn ~ ma1or mcch cal & dt•nt ;ii F'oranlen1ew 1.1pp1 l'all llOUSEK EEPt::R. hve an. Wanted by s r. c1t11en. Must dn ve. Opportunity to supp., your soc. securi· ty La H abr a area 21.3-m l-6043, 114 67S·6760. 213.943.5443 ------ H OUSEK EEP E R cir DINING ROOM AITEN· DANT ror sma ll retire· m e nl resldente. Fu II lime, days. F:xp. pref 494-9458. HOUSllCllPH Ne eded to take full responsibility of hse hld. I Women r e c upe ratin'1 from s ur1ery. Perm•· !Miit: Salary· open ref's req. 64().8028 Mgr, C.M Half-Sizes Gd oppcy. well-est ab. s hop Mature, fne ndly woman w •appa r e l mgr e xp 991·7670 MECHAHIC Needed to maintain sm . fleet or mi ni·buses in Laguna HJlls, Exp. & gd. references easenti•I. Gd. co ben ertts. S•lary based on exp. E OE. 8.»6191 Al Dirth MEDICAL RECE PT. Parttlme, 4H0pm. som e Sat. ~7 ·6300 Laura. l'Aay beach kennel. st art RestllUrant ICareftCoco 714-955-2772 ~:qual Opp E mplyr S3_.1s_h_r_. H_!l_e_n 494_·_0_l4_2_ Day ti me Personne l Phone Operator wanted for small plumbing com pany. Must be dependa · ble . Wknds. only . P erferl for stude nt Non.s moke r only. 54(). 2253. H os t ess 1 Cash1e r . Bus person & t'ood ----------Serve~ Cor Chuck Wagon SANt>WICll Rte. peuple. Apply In person daily JIY, COMMISSION: 3·SPM Cr az) H u r se also deh ht>Iµ & hak~r S t eak H o u se. 1S80 1-~lar)'s ITi5 13S3.l'dM B~tlollow Dr Santa · _ Portrait "Finisher·· Ana:S49-1Sl2 _ SCTRY jllECPT. Work on colo r ~rl n ts Restwranl help needed. A,·a1tion School <1l Jolin w /colored p e n cils & Part ti d ys S3 75 hr Wll.)ne 1\1rport h11s 10! dyes. Need artistic skllls . I I meh .h ,· ·N. ht mro OPt'rtlng for brtAhl. aood eyesigflt & colo r or . '!nc e P._ ig fnt'fldl> person w gooJ sense. wm train F /1'. po11t1on s a vail able phont \'OICC T)pe 45 hrs flex. Nonsmoker. D .Zlhr . Apply 2SO ,so. wpm. Xl nt benefi t' Start $3.25. Apply : On Bris tol, e. M. or ~a II Stll<tr) ~'?.rn tO,tns unH•' Sile Photo /Gra phics . 957-0117. "' i'xpr s:,, 8161 Medical Assist, front of· :am Harbor Blvd . Un•I ~ ...... ar'"' S'"""' .. •"g n • O P pre .. ..._.. "" ... ... ..... "'. ~·a *" e•wy way for ce. •or · ·• e xp f &.5.C.M. an ....... -t ,_ .. fi-t I te ed 11 e o -·~ ...,,. •" YoU to ffll that b c.-ycle f i':e 'm ":n • ~e:~m 3S i 1'be f-.l drew ln l in Clauified. Will your )'OU no '°"••r UH J U&t Hosplt•I Rd. S te ll8, Welt ... a Daily Pllo ed be there? To Pl•ce dvertlu tl 1n the N.8. 912883. a..lned Ad. eu.5171. YoW' ad, calle.2'5'18__ C auifitd! Call 6'2·Sf71 -~ "' --...... -..... .. . ~. --... ~ . -· ... ----. ""' ..... _..., __ ..._ _ _.....,.~ .,. DAIL V PM.01 SICMTAIY <;1>1)(1 ,,,..,1n11 ,1l 1ll11 .it nuo.1 i.. ti h" lvrul liul OOl r t'Q\.111"""1 l;1 t1i.I IJIU~I •mn 1111 ~•·II nt•ll1• •l.-d IOlh\ .. ttd\lHHCllll'lll vu~ 111b1I1 t 1 l • \ "11 t 4lhl'rllH' ... 1.!1 1 6211 '"'"" th>a1 h SECRETARY TO Sl2,000 •tUr•h l \Pl•l 1111 IO 1\ltt UllC 111\C>I lo. nu,. I U lo.t • tn \OU\ h '\u ll ~m u k .1 111 l u ... 11 rt '!<S.t I •I SICl n AIY IA,!.al ><'• ' l>l .. 1rJN1 t .. ,,w .! ~ \lJ () <c'\ll .s. ,lnl IH>llll!t ~k1lli. llct'lit-d \l(O Jllvrnc' "la111 (11111 -..1lur) lll'tlVllJIJlt' l' .. II l .1l h tl-(ho IUI :Jb:l:l Liz Ht-tndcri. Aitl'nl') <IOOl.I Birc·h 1-:s t '64 1-;1 n; Newvun 833-8190 Frec ' S.Cretory /EH C. L'arccr oppty In rasl· J>8('e(f Npl. 8('h. in vest- ment f1 m. Reqwres top skills (Shlhnd 90, typing 751. Sound professio nal r•xpcr . maturity & ror µnr:ilc bkgrnd helpful L'all &io 012:1 SEC'Y JIECEP"T For llldi: <.:11nt ra<'lrrr t 11 n s t ruc·t1un C!xp hl'll'rul . mu !>l fypc :.~wpm 75wpm . 1<1ood phone skill:, & front of lice a ppearam·e Call 1lun 1''r1 54!1 8068 llolll'n hack l)evelopmcnt Co Ser vice Station All~o danl. exp, rer required $250/Wk, uniforms furn ~.8. 644 7151. Serv1C·e Station 1\tten chmt Malcu t'cmalc Sr citizens Wt•lcome Toi> µay t\ill ur Part 11me .\pply 2500 S~n Joaquan lblls lld . CdM SERVteE HELP ~lgr. Sal + ''. va('ation lluy oul plan 673·3320 H!.'(.'llNll'IAN I HAINt-.to. I O'it'Vitlf 10 .. 1..ill ur1,111e li111)( OpW'A1•f1' I-' ~r 15~ 11'7 ~~nur l M TOOUN6 "'t;c,' 1J1o1n tooboii. ~vtn•· t 'II 1l1•11•rc1I 1q qil} .. KJ00.111 Si.1llJu11li. J4UI ~ I-' v I J h fl Ill !'I i\ ln»l4lbl I v "" l tut k l>11\r1 ' lll,.'lll<tl t',A p.•n l'I\( t•ri \Ill h )J1e>I h\ c l ' \I Ml'J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNJ•aATOI Xlm cond 645·5165 llAHUOK AIU.A l'l'UANt'fo; St:RVI(.' t-: Wt• bu w1eJ uvplhuH·eit w1• ,,ell rct•orul • l(uur tipj'hl"IC('~ !'>49 3077 Pon .ihle \l1shw:1~ht•r $75 !'>45 !JU! House ruJI or new rurn. 1-·or marine canvas & up· hulalery products. Perm r 1Ume position avail. Ex •-WEST--•M-IN•S•T-E•R-- pe r prefe rred Co. ABBEY Must sell due to death. Purchase at Wickes F\Jm. Save 30'1-off their s ale pric e . A l s o children's bed & dresser , lamps & antique TV con- sole. 848-2326. benefits. 645·2244 ANTIQUE MALL Shoe sales, full time w1lh Daily 10·6, Fri 10·9 Bl ack Wrou g ht Iro n Bakers Rack <6 shelves> Xlnl Cond! $250 644·6321 after 5 ur w /out exp .. or will Cl0&edTuesday train. Good co benefits 11751 Westminster Ave. A1>ply m pt.-rson 9am lo GardenGrove • 554·6103 I lam Mon thru Fri. Stan· ~~~~~~~~~~ iJartJ Shoes, 3077 So. 3 rooms of furn couch, . F\Jll Serpentine & Bow tables, din rm set. kg S'Z llnstol,C.M. f'ront "• S awn Oak lxl.&more.631 ·5130 Short Order & Catering Dressers. Beveled m ir- Cook. c .M. a rea Call rors. Clawfoot Oak Buf-2 pine wall units w / bot fel Proress restored. tom cabinets. S90 ca clcc ll et w e e n 9 a m . 3 P m . 548··0378 d r Ye r . w h i t e , S 4 o /~1004. 64().1430; 957.9303 STATIONERY STORE m WHOLESALE Wood lbl, s3o , brwn CdM needs s a les la d y TO THE PUBLIC fo rmica dinette SIS, F /llme. 5· days. Xlnt. Shipment from· Ne w 675-«iOO. ss7.2153 worklng "onds. Especial Eng."area . 711A·2 W.17th ly fine clientele Phone: St. <comer of Pomona>. 11'75-\0l~or appt C.M. • Antique RollTop oak Desk. good cond. SlSOO 6'6·1003 Straw Hat Plaz. Founta i n Valle y . Manager & assistant m1111agers. Must have ex perience. Contact Ross . IW7-2.572. Switchboard Operator. Full /part time, wtll lnin. Swin g shirt & wltnds. 642·3013 . TEACHERS Pre·achool teacher , part time. ~7-1263. Teachers TIACHHSUI. •-cl~ Oi'ades 5·8. Valid Calif. Taching Credential. Ap· · ply In person: Fountain V611ey Scliool Dist. Cor ner Newla n d • Talbert . Fountain V6y.E.O.E.' sa.L idle lt.ema with • DIU1 PUat Cl&1111ied Ad. , ............... ----------· Parlor pump organ. circa 1880, totally refinished. new pumps & felt Orig ivol"y Beaut simplicity & style. Only 3'8" wide & 3'9" high. A collector's piece. Sl.800. 760-9589. -----·---- While Bros. antq_ sewing machine, treadle type, in tiger Oak cabinet. $250. 492-9993 Pecan Coffee & e nd tables. Butcher Blk dm ~ Contemporary Sora bed <ne ver used ). 19in color T. V. $145. Elegant ·Sofa w /l oveseat. Swedish glass din, set. Can help to move. an quire immed. 641·7050 Antique Oak Roll Top Queen size sofa bed, I /yr desk avail lo see Fri & old. $325. 2 velour side Sat. JU Walnut St .. CM. chairs, $40/ea 3 walnut 642t7933 stack e nd tables $30 . Brass lamp $30. While 100 Yr old antique English wrought iron glass lop Oak Dr esser $425. old table • 4 chairs $100. German M i n i a t u re ~5.344 after 6pm. Kitchen $75. 754·6494 1---------------------Furniture for sale, 384 Just moved lftto town? AvoeadoSt. Apt 111. C.M. 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According to divorce attorney SorfjA Rhodes, who testified in Alaia's Orange County Superior Co~rt murder trial Wednesday, the physician was upset because his former wife, Margy Lou Alai a, was balking at plans t.o let him see his two children over the Father's Dav w'eekend last June. Rainfall brief but welcome Chance of rain continuing along the Orange Coast is slight tonight 1fter thef1rststorm in 196 days hit We dnesday night. The National Weather Bureau reports that three-fourths of an tnt•h of rain fell along the coast since 1.he storm began al 9 p.m Wednesday. Chance of rains continuan~ are NORTHERN CALIFORNIA HARD HIT BY STORM-AS 20 percent tonight decreasing to only10percent by Friday. Crews mopping up the results of the fires from TrabucoCanyon re- QOrt that the light rains are help· ing r~seeding operations. 'll"s a help as long as it stays light. It will help sprout the 1 seecs." aid U.S. Forest Service sp man Eric Dunphy. ~ eanwhile. a spokes man for · th·e California.Hi ghway Patrol re· ported higher than usual acci· dents along the wet highways to· day . In a telephone rail to Ms. Rhodes, Alaia "was very agitated throughout the co"nve rsation, ' she testified. That call was on June L2. The follo winJt e vening, previous testimony~flS indicated Alaia went to hi ex-wife's home on Gilbert D ve in Huntington Harbour, became embroiled in an argument with her and fatally stabbed both her a nd attorney Marvin Tincher, her presumed lover . Alaia has pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of insanity lo the duaJ murder charges against him. Ms. Rhodes. questioned by de- fe n se attorney Albert C.S . Ramsey, s aid the orthopedic sur· geon 's biggest concern in the months following his bitterly fought divorce was the welfare of his two children, aged 9 and 11. , She said he was particularly - concerned about their well being ...Mld their religious upbringing '~hile in the car e of their mother, CSee ALAIA, Pa1~ AZ> Allen cancels recounting of ballots Doris Allen, Republican can- didate for the 71st Assembly Dis· trict, has called off a recount of ballots from the Nov. 4 election and conceded victory to incum· bent Democrat Chet Wray. The final election tally shows Mrs. Allen losing the election by 497 votes -47 ,056 to 46,559 The thn.>e-day recount cost the challenger Sl,800. "When you come that close in an election you just have to s ee if a recount can make a difference." Mrs Allen has said. An Allen spokesman said she had not gained a single vote on Wray in the recount. ,.,..,,....... "We've had so many I couldn't keep track of them," s he said. No serious accidents have been reported as a result of the storm. This is the second straight time that Mrs. Allen has lost to Assemblyman Wray In 1978, he defeated her for the 7lst as· sembly by 9,000 votes. Mrs. Allen, 44, is board pres1· dent of the Huntington Beach Union High School District. EMERGENCY MEDICAL PERSONNEL EXAMINE BODIES REMOVED FROM STOUFFER'S INN In White Pl•ln1, N. Y., r•glng flame1 cl•lm •t l•Ht 26 tlv••: 40 hurt A power loss in Newport Beach was reported briefl y at 1 :56 a.m . after a transformer went out dur· ing the storm. Jim Kennedy, a spokesman for the Edison Gompany, said that the power was restored within JO .seconds. The record set for a dry spell along the coast occurred m 1927 when rain didn 'tfall for 197 days. The 71St assembly district. in· eludes parts of Westminster, Fountain Valley. Garden Grove, Anaheim, Stanton, Buena Park, La Palma, Cypress and Los Alamitos. Both Mrs. Allen and Wray are from Westminster Wray. 57, was first elected m '-1976 Talks deadlocked ·cops seek suppolt in· Valley pay flap By PIUL SNEIDERMAN °' .. o.tly .. 1 ... ,.... '- Frustrated-by a lack of prog- ress in negotiations for a new contract, Fountain Valley police ha\'L decided to take their case to the public. Representatives qJ. the 58· member Fountain V.ifley Police Ofrlcen Association summoned reporters Wednesday to dltcuss the bargaining deadlock and to outline their plans for drumming up community support. The police said they plan to ~istrlbute fliers to resldents, ' askln1 them to convey their sup. port for officers to the City Council. The officers also are planning a direct confrontation at tbe council Dec. us. Fountain Valley officen say tbeJ eam the lowest com))e!lla- tioa al <>raqe County'• 24 law enforcement a1encie1, • claim not dllputed by the city. Police have been working wittlout a contract since Nov. 25. Sgt. Ron Manda, negotiating chairman for the association. said police are seeking a 34 per· cent raise in a one-year con· tract, an Increase he says would bring local officers into line with immediate neighboring agencies of Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach and Santa Ana. • "If the city gives us the 34 per· cent raise, that would bring the top step patrolman '1 salary to Sl a month under the average of surroundlng agencies," Manda said. · Douglas Ayres, a former city manager hired by the associa- tion as a cons.,Itant, Hid Foun- tain Valley officlab could dip In· to abundant cash reserves or could impose new local fees to ccwer the officers' pay increase. The lut reported city offer to police was a 17 percent raise in (See POLICE, Pa1e "2) • Haley replaces Weed New publisher named Thomas P. Haley has been named pubtisher a nd chief ex· ec utive officer of the Orange Coast Daily Pilot,· according to al) announcemenl by Phillip L. Williams, senior vice-president, n,ewspapers and television , Times Mirror. Haley, 38, previously vice pres- ident, operations. of the Dallas Times Herald, assiltnes the new position today. He succeeds Robert N. Weed, 61, who has held the positions of president and publisher since 19i4 and who will remain presi- dent of Orange Coast Publishing Company. ' ' In making his announcement, Williams said, "As the Daily Pilot enters an exciting new era with completion of its $6.5 million press and t'acahUes project, it is a ppropriate that a n executive with Tom Haley's strengths joins the Daily Pilot manage- ment group. "He ls well equipped," Williams said , "to help the Daily Pilot further expand Its service to the coastal Oran1e County area. He builds on the great performance of Bob Weed over the past 17 years." Haley joined the Dallas Times Herald, a sister Times Mirr•r publication, in 1978. Prevlooaly ..)he wu director of employee re- lations for the Detroit Free Presa. ·Raley said Weed would eon- t HALEY •EEO tinue to serve in an active role in man~gement of tbe Daily Pilot. with particular emphasis on new ventures and planning and de- velopment. . · ·1 am happy to join a newspaper with th~ vibrant potential of the Daily Pilot." Haley said. ''The PHot 's team is outstanding and we intend to C&11.er gets busing bill meet the challenges of the future in a hi ghly successful manner . "I see our primary mission at the Pilot as meeting the Orange Coast ·s challenging growth and making the Daily 'Pilot the es· sentml source of news and ad· vert1sing for the communities we serve." Haley said. Haley, a native of St. Louis and a 1965 graduate of St. Lou\s University, served in corporate management positions wit h Falstaff Brewing in St. Louis and Foremost-McKesson in San Francisl;'o .before joining the Ddroit Free Press in 1974 and the 250.000-clrculation Dallas Times Herald four years later. Haley's wife. Ginny, l\nd their three daughters will join him as residents of the Orange Coast area. , "I am very pleased to w elcome Tom Haley to the , Orange Coast and to the Daily Pilot." Weed sai~ "I am confi- lea ership." . ,Aent the Daily Pilot· has a. very /b~"gh t future under his WASHING TON CA p) eed became publisher or the Congress is moving to keep tbe Daily Pilot in January, 1.9&t. and money nowing just ln case Presi-was named. president an 1~. dent Carter vetoes a S9.1 billion Prior to that he was publi1her of appropriations bill that would the Valley Times Today in the prohibit the government from s,n Fernando Valley and WU seeking court-ordered busing to with the MiMeapolis Star and desegregate schools. Tribune Co. for 24 years, He and lnanyevent a"etomaylaston-h is wife, Marjorie. resld~ in ly as Jone lt 'takes for the new Newport Beach. Thf'y have Con1reutoact. • three dauahter~. ·Guests • hurt in WH ITE PLAl ~S. N Y <AP> Fire raced through part of th(• Stouffer's Inn of West.chester to day , and County Exe1:ut1v<· Alfred DeBello said at least 4!6 were killed and up to 40 were in jured .. As soon as 11 went. 1t "ent like crazy," said Erie F.woldt. general manager of the hotel in this suburb about 20 .111, ,., •\11 of mid-Manhattan. Police said the fire eruplffi :1t about 10 :20 a.m . local umc <tnd was reported under contrnl les~ than 40 minutes later. Del Bello said he behev<:d .as many as 40 m ight have been in jured. many from jumping CJUl of the second-story window of a confe rence room where offit:wb of the Arrow Eler tronu:s C11 were meeting. Al Arrow head quarters m Greenwid1. Conn executive v11:e president J oh11 Waddell said there was a mee i ing at the mn <tnd that some ot the firm ':. personnel wer1· casualtaes. ··'Everything worked . th<• s prinklers and everythm~. but tl just went boom." said John Cas tle. a Westchester poli ceman The fire came 13 days alter a blaze at the MGM Grand Hotel Casino in L~S" Vegas killed 84. in jured more than 700 and caused m illio ns or doll a rs worth of damage In that fi re. the alarm system failed to work properly and the casino. where the fire s pre3d rapidly . was n ot equipped with sprinklers Joseph Butler. the arson in vestigato1 for the WPstc-hestto·r County Poli C'C' Oe partnwnt wa:. on the st·enc. but .... ould not com ment on the l'ause or the fin• DelBello :.aid off1<·1;i lo; told him. ·It might h~1\e been .in elel'trtcaJ fire ·· Some of lht' hundred::. of guests were "rapped in blankets and huddled outside the hotel in s ub -freezin g te mpera.lures as fi remen fought the blaze vm h 1t!- t h1c k black smoke. Emergency reseue pl•rsonnel s prinkled s a lt on t he icy sidewalk to enable doze ns or am bulances and fire engines to ca rt ·out the dead and injured Mark Nylander. a srx.ik csman for t he Stouffer's chain. said 1n ll telephone 1nte rv1P"' from Cleveland that he had bt'en told the fire started 1n t he ballroom area of the thret:·slory. brick main building That bu1ldang 1s -eparated b) a long eorridor from the 366 room s in the $20 mill1 ort hotel. which openec1 in December 197i Ann Vogt. 25. of New Rochelle. said she was an a scmina·r room with 40 others when she nottt·ed s moke coming from Jhe top of the room's closed doors "Get out of here." :.he said s he shouted Coas• Weather Chance of rain 20 per- cent tonight, less than 10 percent Friday. Wind g usts up to 25 mph at times. Lows tonight 43 along the beaches. 50 in· lal)d. Highs Friday 55 to 62. INSIDE TOD"'~ E lizobeth Kane was paid o Jet to bear a baby, conceu~ by artificial fn.wmrraotron arid bom Nov. 9. F'or a look into hir emohoru. 11ee "Surrogate mother" on Page 89. ...... • \ ---· -... ----···"-'-------------_._. .... . . • I.AN*"""'°"' ...................... --••••• , V. . re•Jiorue to decide if l:iosta!fe• get trial a1TMAMwl .... Preu Tbt Amt'nnn bottqM wall be freed, 1tud trial. or have their f•t• ct.Met.id b lrflln·a Putla....a depencllq on th• lateat U.S. " •~ 10 l ran'• 1lem1end1, and ao rar lht> lnni1n aovernment has nol I ken ('Olf'lj>I It> t•ustcxly of U1e capllvn, 1 top Iranian ofric11l ••tdlOOa) ·nw om,·1111 Uhzad N1Ab1ev1 , 1111n111tt1r ol Slite tor u"cuuv_, at rair •'ho 111 hnd of " tatt' 1-v111m1ttee cbar&ed with l'arryln& out lht· lraman l1a rl11.111wnt '11 <·011d1t1oos for the releaaeofthe hoetaaes. 1nlcl it rwwa ro11h•1 t•iwtt ht Tt1hrirn hc.1 will m•el wtth the Al&erian en· \O. H'arr)lnj,t th" t' ~ rt•t11ioc1.11"auoon as they arrive late today. . Wit Ar~ 11.ot iiomi.: to ocaiOUilll wut1 lbe.m. We are onb' waltlna fc-• .: ...,-..,e tr th\! pMi.011111 po:t11tlve, the release will be done. lf nf'l{llU\t 'IH w1U a1ve ~he hoata&Htothe courtrortrial, and if the n-pooM' li. halrw11)' that Is some conditions are •ccepted and aome alOt. v.e ... 1111t"k the M a.Jh• (Parliament) to tell us wha\lo do," •hl \l litd fl,..-flNO I 1.,ridu .~I.,._. '-'ldittfl { '1 I.\ I IA~~t-.; t-; ~·IJ 1 P 1 Fire destroyed a nearly com· I 1 ... Z 1111lhon ""<xl<1en bwldmg today on the campus of Florida '°''.tit" I "" .. r..,11\ • l'ht-nc"" (,',·111..r fur Profe:.s1onal Development is a total 111:.... ... .. 11l 1m1 \ t'I !o.ll \ u1funnal1on omcer Martee Wills. \,11 mJuri .. , ""t-rl· n •1>11rtt.'tl The cause was not known \o .\,,ri(Ut I roopN u.·ifhdrawtt I>\ ~I '\!'oil l ~ S) 11J t A fJ l The .Arab Lea'-'1e'.s secretary· ~l·11t'1 .ti < hJlll1 "lt•11>1 1:-. cxpN•ted in Damascus on Saturday to lollo~ up on nwd1at11111 efforts begun by Saudi Arabia, official .,11u1 l't·i. ..... 11 t1 tn<l<1\ 'l'h(•\ .;a id Kleibi's scheduled arrival was a h<•pelul '1!!11 thl· l I 11>11> bl'tween Syria and Jordan was being de· tui.ed . But the.) ... au! rtOlll' ot 1he 50,000 Syrian soldiers has been withdrawn froru Jordan's border , that armed conflict was still puss1bk'. anti tlwn· wa:. 11u 1111ml'd1ate reaction to a statement by thl· Saudi nwd1 titor thul Sy ria has agreed to gradually withdraw its to l'l'l'I> h orn t hl" t ro11 l ll'r lr<1Cfi" de•"' roff I ru11icu1 bwu.. HEI BUT Ll'banon (A Pl Iraqi forces destroyed two Iranian naval bas1·s anti s l'I four warships ablaze in the second major sea 11 ..... •" ! 'u•-;-I cla.v old l'crs1an Gulf war. the Baghdad command .;aid lOOa.) An Iraqi l·ommun1que said the bases were destroyed al the en· tranl·c of th1· l\hor Mousa l'anal and the ships set ablaze in a two- day St'a hall ll' with air support Dead ot· ean<!er Gathering to honor /air's Joan Boris Friends an<l family wi ll gather t-'r1 tlay at I p ni.1 al Balboa 's· T:i le of t ht· Whal<•' H ('.;laurant in mt•111ory of \'l'lt•ran Orange .. 1.:!'.!-'.!\ L'! ... {l.~·.w ~ 1?.<rn .«: r ~ v .rn ':I.fl •.. 11ho1ograph1•r anti putil1c1st Joan \l Bons. who duo!d of canter rucsday1n(;3rden l:rovc ~1 r e; Hort:. who was 52. left ltt•r most 1 t·t·c·nt 1ob as pubht•1ty 1lt1 N·tor lor tht• OrOJnge County · f':.u r in J uly for major s urgery She will bl' buried at sea :-..1turday oft the OranJ?e Coast Th<· tamtl) r<'(!Ul's t.; memorial :ontr1but1on'> 10 the Orange Count~ Chapter <>f thl• American CanC'cr Stw1el) in her name in lieu nf nnwl•rs Om· longtinw ai.l-odatc, public rel..1t1um. ~1 llank Levy, of fer Nl an at1on <.1 bout the ~c w Zt•al ; cl born war bride who got ht·r 1 rst JOb 25 years ago by s aying she'd worked for a puper f>own l'ndcr. '"She would go anywhere for a / -1tory." sa1<I Lt•vy, retailing how \1 rs Bon i. went up with the Nti\·v 's Blue Ange l s Jet at'rubat1<· team a s a photog raphcr \1 rs. Boris, who died at home. was a member of the Orange County Press Club. the Orange County Chaptrr of American Pres:. Wo men and had won numerous s t a le and lor :il J wards for wnt1n1?. and photog raphy. :-ihe also rN·l·ntly took a major int c rnaltt>nal prize for ex- cellcm'l' 111 the field of fair and expo~ll1011 publtc·1ty production. according tu longtime news busi- ness assoc1att> Lydia Wilson. "She was a warm. loving person who would pick up stray dogs. cals and ·kids. She really did. She was more of a sister than a co-worker," said Ml'S. Wi lso~ "We re going lo miss her ter· ribly," said Ann l'owell . a col- league in the fair publicity de- part ment. "She h ad a great sense of fun in addition to a great sense of humor " Mrs. Boris went lo work in the m1d -1950s for the Re~i s ter news pape r and h er photog. r.a pher husband Ni c k s hot photos for her while at the same tim e teaching her how to handle a camera until she developed her skills after landing the job. She left the Register ·In 1959 and joined lite Garden Grove Daily News as a women's sec- iiT1yliat Robert N. Weed .............. ""°'''''" M . Thomas Keevil C!ctttor ' Thomas A. Murphine "'-tlftl Elllt•. Charles H. LOOS AMltlMI ~ Ectllor • CopyrlvM 100 Or•nvt (out p 1111111111n11 Comp•ny Ho "'"' t1 .. 1n , modlrellon•, ecmor>•• m•llt• °' ectvenbemenh l\treln m•y IW rtprod11c td w flllOUI \Pt<l •I ' -min ion of cooyr111f1t _.,., lion photographer. OesC'ribed as a feis t y fun· loving rehead, she joined the Orange County Fair staff in 1975 a nd star'ted its first full·time pu'61idtY<Iepartmenl. She had worked a s a free· lance photogr apher in the in· tervening fi ve years since 1970 when she l~ft the Garden Grove newspaper. Survivors in addition to her husband include daughters Jan Flory or Fu1lerton. Niki Re id of La ke Oswego, Ore.; Robin Tucker of Norco and Keh Boris of Garden Grove. plus four grandchildren. POLICE. • • a one-year contract. "Anybody can play Santa Claus one year and give the e mployees a 30 or 40 percent in· crease." e xplained personnel director Bill Ackerman, who is negotiating for the cit y . "But I think the city has to look at the long-rlµlge effects." Ackerman said officers would t'Ontinue drawing the hefty in· crease in coming years. along with any additional raises they might negotiate. Sgt. Manda, however . said the current low pay levels a re caus· mg the Fountain Valley-.4epart· r'nent to lose many or its ex· perienced officers to agencies t ha t pay more. He also said many current officers ar e a wait· ing the outcome of current con· tract talks before deciding whether lo move elsewhere. The next police·city bargain· ing ses~n is scheduled for Mon· day, but 'Manda said little move· ment has been made in the last several sessions. Personnel director Ackerman confirmed that the City Council has the power to impose a con- tract on poli~ unilaCerally if no settlement is reached. Manda s aid the police will continue appealing lo the public and said no job action is con- templated -al least at the present time. "As far as a job action is con- cerned. that's the last thing we want lo do," he said. "But when a person is up against a wall: what is he going lo do?" TELEPHONE All depettrnenta: (714) 142-ta21 CIHeltled Adffrtt81n9: 142..s1'71 OFFICES COile-: UDW..t .. , Slrwt i...-INch: 1011 Ho. C.st Hltflwey H""llftll .. 8Hdl; l117S 9H<ll ...... ,,.,. VOL. 73,NO.UI ... • ·- • r Balloon forced · to land Restriiint 1sOUg°Jii in ,Poland LIBERAL. Ku. (AP.) -The attempted transcontinental nlaht or "Super Chicken II," ended in a aouthwest Kansas paatu.re today when a coat of ice forcrd the lO·atory helium ball~ down about 20 miles east of Liberal, the Meade County Sheriff's office reported. The ll'ederal Aviation Ad· minislrlltion office in Garden Ci· ty said the balloon touched down about 9:30 a .m . PST. They bad left Oceanside early Wednesday. • WARSAW, P land (AP) ~ Poland's leaders, raced with a Soviet troop buildup along the nation's borders that President Carter called "unprecedented," appealed to the militant in· dependent labor movem\'nt for restraint and discipline to save the country from "moral and economic destruction." · ·'The rate of the nation hangs In the balance," said the Com· munist Party's Central Commit· lee a s President Carter and County deputies at the landing site said the balloon made a "sort" landing and the pilots, John Shoecraft. 36. and Ron Ripps, 37. were in good condi- tion. other Western leaders warned the Kre mlin against a repeat of A its invasion or Czechoslovakia 12 years ago. lie hung on .. Bonnie Elledge. Meade County Sheriff's dis patcher, said the balloon came down in a pasture on the Buck Adams ranch. She s aid the pilots would leave the balloon in the pasture and go into Liberal as soon as their gr ound crew caught up with them. Civilian Army pilot James Tobiri, 34, gives the thumbs up sign from his hospital bed in Toms River, N.J . Tobin was pulled out of the cabin door of a twin-engine plane 9,000 fe et over New Jersey and hung on almost completely out· side the craft as the co-pilot made an emergency landing. --------------The baJloon ran . into trouble about daybreak and dropped as low as 1,500 feet before the pilots jettisoned about 100 pounds of water ballast and climbed back up tln,700 feet. _ The trouble began just east of the Continental Divide, when an 80-m il e ·long patch of turbulence lifted the 9,000-pound balloon 1,100 feel per minute to peak heights of 26,000 feet and dropped it 600 feet per minute lo as low as 5,300 feet. DB's weathennan records • 77 inches ·'This turbulence was expect- ed over the Rockies, but it wasn't expected to be this severe," said spokeswoman Lorie Edris. The balloon leveled off briefly at 7 .600 feet s hortly before 1 a .m . PST, and apparently had stabilized before suddenly losing a ttitude again over the high plains of western Kans as. The ba lloonists lifted off from a football field about 30 miles north of San Diego to begin a journey that Shoec raft and Ripps hoped would be l-he first crossing or the United States in a helium·filled bi\lloon. ALAIA .. ~ J . Sherman Denny didn't get a drop of sleep last night. The Huntington Beac h weatherman was too busy measuring the Orange Coast's first rainfall in 196 days lo think about going lobed. For more than SO years the amateur weather expert has been keeping a close watch on coastal rainfall. Denny's records show that .77 inches of rain fell on the coast since8p.m . Wednesday night. "This is a medium rain,·' said the 83-year-old we atherman. "It's close to an inch. But I th.ink it will taper off tonight.'' He recalls well, the year 1927 when the Southland underwent its longest dry spell of 197 days. But when It finally rained, it really poured, according to Denny. "It rained for a whole week in F e bruary," he recalled. "It flooded areas between Newport Beac'h and Huntington Beac h. t.thtlhadcustodyorthem. The whole area was under 4-7feet But Alai a ·s divorce attorney of water." also said there were other con· Lowest rainfall ever recorded cerns for the gray-haired physi· by Denny came in 1960-61 when cian. including financial pres· only 3.4 inches or rain fell along sures and his own apparently de-theOrangeCoast. ter iorating health. Looking through statistics Den- The defense has claimed that ny rep0rted that the county re· Alaia suffe rs from a disease ceived a record rainfall ot 37 Oell•Pl•Mefl ..... WATCHING THE RAIN Weatherman Denny Man relates 4 slayings known as narcole psy. or an un· inches in 1884. controllable urge to sleep. and By comparison 24 inches fell on DA~ CAP> -A Dallas man that he took the prescr iption the county last year. arrested and jailed for investiga- med iC'alion Ritalin for it. The But Orange Coast residents tion of murder had admitted kill· m ed ication, 1t is claimed, caused s ho uldn't expect any storms ing nine women in four states, in· s 1de ·effect s whic h included tonight, says Denny. According to eluding one whose death was te nsion. anxiety and-aggressive· the weather expert the barometer ruled to be from natural causes. reading or 30.50 is usually too high ness. . policesaidWednesday. Ms . Rhodes said Alaia was con· to mean ram. T.he man. Carroll Edward ce rned that the illness was cutting Actress marri"es Cole, 42. was jailed in lieu of his career s hort as a noted sur· $100,000 after telling police ··1 geoninhipjointreplacement. HOLLYWOOD (AP> -British· need some help," homocide in· The attorney also disclosed in a ctress Juliet Mills married ac· vestigator Gerald Robinson testimonyWednesdaythatduring tor Max Caulfield -18 years her said. her investigation of the couple's junior -al dawn Tuesday iJ.l a Robinson said he arrested Cole complicated finances during chilly cere mony on a Mahbu Monday night for questioniq in divorce proceedings, she dis· bluff overlooking the Pacific the strangul-U.,on death of • 32·. In Moscow. the Soviet Foreign Mi nislry r esponded to the Wes t ern warnings by saying that s uch statements were aimed at •'exacerbating the situation" i.n Po'8nd. The Briti~h Foreign OffiC'e said today that Britis h am- baasadors issued warnings to the Soviet Union and its East European alHes to stay out of Poland or face consequences of "the utmost g r avit y ." The -British action followed similar statements by Prime Minister M argarel Thatcher and Foreign Secr eta ry Lo rd Carr ington. The Polish leadership's state- m e nt was issued Wednesday night after a two-day meeting that purged four Politburo mem· b e r s . But the committee 's failure to announce other tm· mediate. concrete meas,ures reflected deep d isagreeme nt over how to end the deepening political and economic crisis, of• ficially described as lhe worst since 1944. The committee's statement coupled a promise to adhere fully to tbe agreements re· cognizing the independent labor union movement with a plea for "not one hour more of destruc- tive strikes" and for the public to "oppose further escalation of unrest." Shot fired; Huntington nuln arrested A 46-year·old Huntington Beach man was arrested late Wednes· day aft.er he allegedly fired a shot at a 17-year-old local youth while looking for his son on Koledo Lane. Daniel Reimer was placed m Huntington Beach jail on suspi· cion of attempted murder, police said . At 11 :15 p .m .. offi ce r s responded to reports of a man with a gun and spotted a vehicle in the area matching the descrip· lion. A semi-automatic pistol was found in Reimer's vehicle. and t he sus pect was arrested , police said According to police reports. Reime r was searching for his son in the area in connection with a fa m ily problem. When he ap· proached a 17 ·year-old youth along the street. the boy began running and Reimer fired a shot towardh.im, but m issed the youth, police said. covered alleged misappropria· Ocean. year-oldwoman. lion or funds from an apartment ·------------------------------------------ house account held by the Alaias and the physician's elderly parents. Jn a lawsuit Alaia filed against his wife. he claimed she siphoned away money from their joint ac· counts and placed these funds in a nother account in her name. Further. he claimed she as ked the bank to send the financial state- ments to Tincher's Long Beach of· fice. Ms. Rhodes said she also dis· cover ed that s ignatures not Alaia 'shad been used on financial cfocuments purportedly signed by the physician. During a deposi· lion. the attorney said she asked Mrs. Alaia about the signatures and she admitted she signed her husband's name. · HB. motorist perishes in auto crash · A 24 ·year·old Huntington Beach man was killed late Tues· day when his autd crossed a center line along Springdale Street In Wes tminster and crashed into a parked car. The driver. Kevin J . Barnes. a 1974 eraduate of Fountain Valley High School, iied. of massive chest injuries at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Barnes was employed by Oil Wells Service in Long Beach. He la survived by bis father, Jeffrey J . Ba mes of Huntinaton Beach. Visiting hours will be conduct- ed until 9:30 p .m . today at Pierce Brothers Smiths' Mortuary in Huntington Beach. ·A funeral service will be. con· ducted al 2 p.m . Friday at the mortuary, with lbe· Rev. Albert Jansen of the First United Methodist Church of Hunlinllon Beach officiating . '· , ........ --. --. -----J-•-· ---.-------.. ---... -·-___ ...... _ ______ .,.. .. --------__ .-_.._,_,......._..._. -_.,.. ...... NW---l deaths still mystery 9') JOHN Nt:t.OltAM Ol 111111 .,..., ...... ''•" ·'h11,• th.111 lhn•t• munth:. 1tfler tht• l.irut .11 mur dcr~ of u you.ng 111u1r11·J ,·u upl • 111 La~una N1gu I ~cm hot·k wave:-. through tllal alfl~nt , oce~n vie w tom· munu Orungt' County Sheriff's mvt•.stlgJt()rK adm it they arc not \ lot.l' to S<)lvtn~ t hl' crime. M ~-.t ... 1 s till s h rouds the dt•Jthi. ol Z4 year old Keith Eli llarrington an<I lus 27 year-old v.1fe l'atrll'la rrnc. who were --·t11!\l'UH~red blud~l'<1ncd to death rn tht> bt'<i.r(K,1111 of the expensive hume at 33381 Cot·klt'shcll Drive. 1\UJ.t 2l S ails siUaouetie Bot It bo<.lics Wert• found lying 111 lll'tl cir t'ssed in ~lcepmg at 111 •• with "mas~tve trauma'' to thl· upper torso arid hc>tnl. tht.' re· 1'Ult of a :-.uvage beating with a blunt obJt'l't THE SLAIN t 'Ol'l•l .E were mar ncd just two months before lht'I r deaths. Thl'11 b<.>dres were d1 ~t'O\ <'I l'~I h) llarrington's fatht•r. Hoger. who owns th<.' holl1't' '1!.ht'rt' tht' rll'Wly wl'ds Nights may be nippy and days a bit cloudy, but the weather was still tranquil at sea for sailors aboard these two vessels as they tacked for breezes at sunset this week just off the jetty at Newport Harbor. ~ailing is still~ busy recreation along the Orange Coast these days. despite the changing of the sea son. SLAYING BAFFLING Keith Harrington "1•n · kdll'll • Shl•nff'-, mH•s trgators USl.'d Swap meet deal OK held up / NB ho ~ struc k again by sewage Ne wpo rt Beach res ide nt 'Sylvia Goddard 'Says she thought it was raining when sh(· h(:a rd thf' running watc·r earl\ Wednt•s day mon11 ng It "~,,..n·1 'The :-.cwl.'rs had hackl·d up ag:11n ," she cxµlains, · a11tl 1t was flowing out th<: batht ub and over the t111lcl j u~t all over ·· Mrs. Goddard says s he's tnl'd to remarn µhrlo-.ophr<·al ovl·r the matter. r't'flsoning th<it acl'1dents will happt•n, but ma1 nta1ns s hl•'s had mor(' than her fair share of problems rn h<'r C'orontt del :Vlar ne ighborhood ··Lul·kily. I l·aught 11 1n llmt· .. s h(' s aid. noting dan1agt• was s light although thf· s tench was overpowl•rrng Three years <1g11 . s h(• rec·ounls. s he wasn't :-.o lui·ky "ft was a he:1vv rain season a nd the drains on ttw stref't backed' up I had mo rt• 'than five feet of waler in my fi rst floor I lost evcrvthing just t•very thin g." · Along wrth :o.C'\.Nal neighbors who complained of s imila r ex periences. Mrs t;odda rd h1t}ht· city with a 5100.000 c;u1t ·fht· suit is still in c<>url "So. here "'" go agarn." lht' woman s::iys, ''I'm at a loss on wha t to do. Thi'.' t ily sa ys 1t keeps the scwl'rs and the drums dea r yet things likc this keep happe ning " • City officials .say Mrs Cod· dard's properly 1s at least 12 feet below street level and 1s a natural drainage area. She says following Wednesday morning's odoriferous e pisode. s he c alled city off1C·1als and asked the m to clean up the mess. "They said no. that I'd have to do 1t myself and then rile a claim with the city." Mrs. God- dard said . adding that s he spent much of We dnesday morning bailing out her bathroom . "So. I'll call up my attorney and let him handle it. What else ca n I do?" 1 ,. r m s · Ir k 1 • m \'.., t l' r 1ou1' · . ~1 1 ,1ngt"' and ·"tJ11.arre" to ti l"'C' ri bt.· I hl' rn u rd t• r s n·rw . \\ lt1d1 1'h1t"l'tl no ~rg ns of a 1't rui.:glt· Dt•1'p11t• wt•t'ks of sifting for l'lu1•s 1n tlw twu"l' lon 1tcd at the l'ornt•r of two quiet rC'sident1al stret•t:-.. no murder weapon was found "The onl~· th111g I ··an say a bout" this l'ase is £'\ l'rything is still s tatus quo." said l.l Wyatt Hart of the Orangt• County Sheriffs' Dl'partment "IT'S ROUGH and it's -baff- ll11g We still have two people workmg on 1t full time, but to be hones t there really has n't been muc·h progress" Neighbors d esc r i bed as "eerie" the fac·t that they drdn't hear sc·rl•ams or other sounds of a d1sturbanC'e t'C>rning from the house during thl' night of the murder: ...... .Jim 'smith. the owner of the house nex t door to the llar- ringtou residence.· said hrs dog usuallv barks rf anvone 1s Ill the •H<'<t it11t tl didn't c;n the night of thl' murder l nvest1gators are admittedly sli 11 puzzling over t he reason for the s laying Nothing was miss- ing from the house. ruling out robbery as a mot1vc F urther. nothing 1n the hous1.· seemed to ha \'t' h<>t>11 disturbed Hy Jt:RR\' CLAUSEN Of tlM D•1ly Pilot St•lt Plans to pus h throug h a l'On· trul·t offer ing the lucrative swap meet operation at Orange Coun· ty fo'airgrnunds lo a Newport Beal·h firm for another 10 years went awry this week. The fair board's committee re· negot1at1ng a renewable option C'lausc with Tel· Phil, s wap meet operators. fa iled to garner a hoard quorum for a s'pec1al meeting call ed for 7: 30 p. m. Tuesday night. Board vtl'e pres ident Hurr Will iams eyed a c loc k at the board 's offices in Costa Mesa and declared at 8:05 p.m . the session was off. Besides Williams, only Build· 111 g and Grounds Committee members Mary M a lavasi. Ro bert Seat and' Leo Love showed for the session Roa rd presid e nt Ke nneth Johnson was rn bed with the flu. Mos t othe r s on the nine· mem ber board were meeting with business <'lients . Williams said . Actually. the full board had approved a newly negotiated swap-meet contract on Nov.. 2& to be good through 1992 when approved by the state. Th£' action. though. was sub· ject to stall' offi c ials' vie.ws on t·ertarn conditions imposed by Tel-Phil. Last Tuesdav. Will iams and T HE S I.A l ~ ~A!'i was a t·o mm1ttcc m e.mbers Scat and fo urth n :ar nwd1eal !'tudent at :\I rs . Malavas1 joined Tel-Phil l'C l rv;ne. and workt>d as an 1n 1·0-owncr Bob TC'lle r in a flight ll:rn at L'l'I Mt•du·al Cente r II(' to Sacramento rn an effort to was Sl'hl'd11led to complctr his dear the contrac t through the med1('al clt•grl'<' in December s tate Farrs and Expos itions anrl "a:-seeking •• re!>1de ncy in Depa rtment. l'mergency room medil'ine Junked in d1 sC'uss1ons wi th T h(• s lain woman. who was Saeramento off1C'ia ls. Williams working for a nursing rej!1stry, sa id . were• Tel-Phil strings at for merly was a 1>ed1atrics nurse ta 1·hcd to a scven ·a (·re fair al th(' medical c·c•nter. where s~ ~rounds part'el the fair ooard a nd Harrin gto n bet·ame ac-wants for hotel 1·onstrul'l1on at qua1nted th e t•orne r of N e wport She latl'r workt·d as a pnvatt' Boulc•\·arcl and Farr Drive pcd1atri C' nurse rn Laguna ne arh In t·ontract negotiations Tel· fo r relatives of l rvrne f{ant h Phil had agreed to give the fair heiress Joun Irvine Sm 1th T ll E HARRINGTONS were desa1bed by family a nd friends us high a t·h1l'Vt•rs who enjoyed their work and s ki tri ps to Ma m· moth Dep11t1t•s say the m urder took plan• either late al night on Aug. 19 or durrng the prPdawn hours nf Aug. 20 Heportedly Pal rit'ia Anne spoke with hC'r s1s{('r by phone late Au~ 19, 111 vcs11gators say. but neithe r s he nor Kc•rth showed up for work or t'las:-. till' follow: mg day. NIGUEi. SHORES, the ex· e lus ive. pri vat e community where the couple livt•cl . has a guard gate at a ll entrances. whic h a re mannt'd 2it hours a day. All persons ente ring the co~­ muni{y must sign in a nd be is· s ue d a pai"s whi ch is time stampcq All vehr r.les are chec ked in and out But invest igators wi ll not s pe c u late on wh e the r t he murderer entered the area by foot or by car . Neighbors say they heard no car enter or leave the Harrington 's yard on the night of the slaying. · O cean View to present s tage play Ocean View llrgh School will pres ent "The Miracle. Worker." a Pulitze r Prize winning play based on the life of Helen Keller. The high school's performing a rts class. directed by instructor Mi chael Frym . will open the play tonight at 7:30 p m. and stage it through Saturday and then again on Dec. 10, 11. Admission at the door, 17071 Gothard St .. Huntington Beach . is $3. Ticket price for senior citizens and childre n under 12 is $2. T ickets purchased in ad- vance at the school's financial office are 50 cents less. For furth e r information . telephone 848-0656. ext. 210. Winter rec .... OC ~ants word out rlass set Copies of the 1981 Lagun a Beach Winter Recreation Pro- g ram are now a vailable lo resi· dents in the recreation depart· m ent office. 505 Forest Ave. Orange County transportation offic ials cf'aim they are still eager to spread the word about a proposed $2.l million improve· m.ent plan for the Santa Ana Freeway corridor. Some me mbers of the Orange ' County Tram1it District and the county Transportation Com- miuion have made several speeches a week about the pro· poul since it was announced Nov. 10. But me mbers claim they want to reach more audiences before they make a final decision on the improvement plan in February. The improvement plan in- cludes w1denin~ the freeway by two lanes, building a 24·mile rapid transit line from Anaheim to Ir vine and adding many more passepger train runs on the Am- trak schedule. C ivic, business or social groups Interested in the plan can line up a speaker by calling Janice Sharples, administrative assistant It OCTD, at 971·6303. \ . -·· -· Classes being offered include many forms of dance. as well l s gymnastics, karate, tal chi. yoga. kWlg fu. and wo men's seU defense. • Al so offered are bridge classes. creative writing, ~rafts, sailing, te nnis, and dog obe· die nce. Persons interested in further fnfor'matlon may call the depart· .menl at 497·3311, ext. 201. board 33.3 percent of the swap m eet parking and s tall-renta l gross. But Tel-Ph.J I. which now gives up only 25 percent of that gross - estim ated at more than S3 million a year sought to keep s ome con· trols on the seven -acre hotel parcel they hold under their total 29-acre lease. Fair manager Kenneth Fulk not only balked at those strings. he said the board s hould get more than 33.3 pe rcent of the s wap meet's g ross each year. Fulk's contentions came dur· ing th~ No v. 20 board meet ing when a Santa. Ana swap meet operator offered the board 50 percent of the g ross if he could get the fairgrounds operation . He was re minded by boa rd members that Tel-Phil, which began swa p meets in the fair· grounds pa rking lot in 1969, holds a fO .yea r co ntra c t scheduled to e xpi re in 1982. And.• he was told. Tel-Phil's contractual option to renew for another 10 years effectively ties up the swap meet operation un· less the matter goes into a lengthy court fi ght. T he board urgently requires money, Willia ms contends . Board m embe r s a re con- cerned about anticipated rev· enue shortages over the next fe w years when they must meet pay ments on some S4 .2 mirnon borrowed from the s tate to im· prove parking and equestnan facilities. parts of a long-range master plan of 1m pi:_ovements. Because of thos e incom e needs . Willrams says. he paid fo r his trip la st Tuesday to Sac ramento o ut o f hrs own pocket. The other board members. M ?,lavasi and Seat . will be reim· bursed by the fair board for their trip expenses because they a re committee members work· ing out the contract, he said. "As first vice president,'· he said, "I thought my place was to go up there and a ns we r any questions. I've understood this ltting since its beginninJ? · · A 14·year m e mbe r of the board, Williams not ed most Building and Gro unds Commit· tee members are newcomers. In ca lling off Tuesda y night's meeting. Williams hinted he 'll try for a special board session SattH'day to push the Tel· Phil de al through The next reg ular board meel ing is Dec. 18 Waiting for that session. Williams says, will res ult in dl· lays bec ause or the holida y s eason. He contends the board should get 33.3 percent of swap mec:t action as soon as possible. The new contract offers T el·Phrl seven acres of im proved fair grounds pa rking lot for their meets in exchange for the sit1• eyed for hotel consti'uC'tion It also requ1rl.'s the s wa p mec:t people to c:onstruct an est imated SJ00.000 worth of food c atering and toilet fat1 llt1es on the farr g ro unds to a cto mmodat l.' weekend crowds Tel-Phil prrnc1 pals Teller a nd Tom l'hil11 ps sa rd Tu esda ~ they'll grve up all t:laim to thc: seven·aC're corne r hotel parcel. but that their attempt-to secure first rights to bui1d a hotel on the piec e was worth the c:fiort. ~ow . they said. they'll be: hap p y to geA-the ne w tt>nt ract s igned to assure continuation of their operations over the next 12 vears · And. they coneeded. there 1~ no option to renew the newest C'Ontract when it expires rn 1992 Luxury Leather Sale °':1f"l •1 I • ~U:.."-.l-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~· ..... ~ ... ~~--_Ji.-~~ •J .._ _ •~.t<-"'"'--• 8-1111<-h now $995. 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Don't count her out •1t.1n· Tlt'll V PUUTIX : 111 lhe reunl torrid terrib&e· nl'u over wM would ~t·omt1 ~U.er o( our California Al· 1wmbl • c•ertaln lou l l'undil5 exprtt111ed concern over the vo11 tlon lakl"n by Muhm lklr&~ion, our noted coutal U · t'mblywom._n That frt!t um'l ha.r~ 111 lh~• comer. What tuap~ued w•11 th•ll lhe'Oemocrall, boldin1 a ma· Jorit ln uw low...r ho\Afe, 1ot lf\JO one of their patent~. ia· tt'rnlll f~ over who would 1tll lO be apeaker, aometamee• ron~ult1r~ 1st1C'ond only to the aovernor 10 power al • ac rarneoto. · A. kmbl man tlowud Berman, lhe Democrat from l .. 1 Aneeles. wanted 1l Auemblyman Willie Brown, the .omet1mes flamboyant hberaJ Demo of San Francisco, 14 nh."11l ltkew1i.e OW U ' THE DEMOCRATS had been all toeetber u tht > Wl're bac·k 1n the days of Assembly Speaker Jess l 'nruh. nubod) would care what the GOP lawmakers t hou~hl A1> a h11>tor1cal footnote, it can be recalled that 110" Congressman Bob Badham, on his first day aa a GOP lawmaker tn Sac:ramentq, voted AGAINST Unruh for sp~ak(r It was unthinkable But he did it. Fortunately, he later escaped to Congress. BUT I DIGRESS. This is 1980. and with the Democrata :.tan1::red m rnterna~ disarray, it was clear that votes by GOP Assembly members were going to help elect either Uerrnan or Brown. Rrown and Bergeson Don't worry: WiUie respect• smorta Mrs. Bergeson s upported Berman. Most of our other area Republieans sided with Willie Brown, a pparently able • to snuff out their own conservative candles in the prudent expediency or supporting a naming liberal. WILLIE BROWN WON . Thus it 1s the worry that Mrs. BerReson hasn't m ade a fnend in the speaker's chair. Poss 1 bly so. Dut listen. 1f Badham could elude a snuffing after tum- rn g thumbs down on Big J ess. then Marian Bergeson ought to be able to s ail around Willie Brown in dandy style. You may not care much for Willie and in fact. he may not think or Orange County as one of his most favorite plat·es. either. Rut give the new speaker this much: Willie Brown respects smarts And Marian Bergeson is smart. She does hN homework. She knows the issues. She has played her l'a rds in rather astute fashion in Sacramento. FRESJU.V. ELECTED to a second Assembly term in a stnc·lly no· contest race, the Republican from Newport Reach continues to m ake moves that are impressive in behalr or the tattered taxpayer. Only tt11s week, Mrs. Bergeson introduced a measure that; would reduce capital gains taxes by 25_J>ercent for those people who had owned property for more than one > e:i r She sees 1t as a move to stimulate the economy. Others may see it as a personal boon. Mrs. Bergeson has also gained a lot of friends of all µnl 1t1t al persuasions in her efforts to get indexing of state Income taxes . It' SHE CONTINUES at her current pace, the former ~ewport·Mesa school trustee may not -stay forever In the ~h1tehouse halls of Sacramento. She may start moving in higher politica'l circles. NEW YORK (AP) -Global crude oil supplies "will be no problem" next year despite the war between Iran and Iraq, aaya Sau di Arabian oil minis ter She'kb Ahmed Zaki Yamani. Quoted in today 'a edition of Platt'• Oilaram News, a daily trade newspaper, Yamani also predicted world oil prices will not rise much at the present lime and that ''there will be a petroleum supply surplus" in 1112. Yamani wu interviewed by the newspaper in Riyadh, the Saudi Arabian capital. SAUDI UABIA -the world's lar1eat oil exporter and supplier of about I percent of America's oi l needs -last raised c.pekoleum prices in September , when it boosted the price of its main grade of oil Crom $28 to $30 for a 42-gallon barrel. The Saudis recently raised their daily petroleum production from 9.5 million to 10 million barrels to help meet shortages caused by the Iran-Iraq war. However, Yamani said his coun· try would not maintain the extra production indefinitely or .even until the war ends. THE WAR BETWEEN the two members of the Organiza· lion of Petrole um Exporting Countries resulted in the loss in late September of about 3.7 million barrels of oil e1ports a day -about 7 p e r cent of Western oil needs -and sent Abscamjury convicts t1,vo in Cong ress NEW YO RK (AP) -Two House committee chair men beaten at the polls last month hav.e be,come the t hird and fourth congressmen convicted of charges stemming from the gov· ernment's Ablcam operation. Rep. Frank Thom pson Jr., a 13-term Democrat from New Jersey, wu convicted Wednes· day night of bribery and con- spiracy by a U.S. District Court jury that deliberated 21 hours over two days. JOHN M. MURPHY, a nine· ter m Democrat from New York City. was found guilty of COD· s piracy, conflict or interest and receiving an unlawful gratuity in the FBI investigation. in which Wldercover agents posed as representatives of fictitious Arab sheiks seeking help with immigration problems . Murphy was acquitted of bribery. In another Abscam case, pro· ceedings were beginning today in the trial or Rep . Richard Kel- ly, R·Fla .. who contends he ac· cepted $25,000 from undercover agents only because he was con· ducting his own probe of men he considered suspisious. IN WASIONGTON, the House ethics committee ruled 10-0 on Wednesday that Rep. John Jenrette, D-S.C., a lame duck convicted of bribery in another Abscam t r ial, had violated House ethics. Storm slams Northwest Floods wash out, roadu:ays in Ore!fon ee-talWeaaller SllQM Cll•nu ol •howen urly 1on1Ql\1 dt'cru"nQ IO 10 Pl'rtenl Frt Clay P•rlly cl-y 1on10111 •nd Fri· d ay with Qu\ty we\t to \Outhwe1t winch IS IO 1S me>n •I flmH, Coaslal 111;11 55. low 43 lnl•nd nigh t1. low so. W•I••. St, E"lsewnere, sma1f c r•lt •d• .. ory from Po.nt COnc•ptlon to Me•lc•n l>Order Wftl lo norlh-sl w1nct1 '10 10 10 ~nol• wllh ,_ lo lour 1001 wind w avt\ lonlOl\I •nd F r ldey. 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J • ... prices of individual oil caraoea up by about $10 a barrel on spot market.a. Spot prices be1an to decline recently after I raq r esumed shipments of more than 400,000 barrels of oil a day throu1h pipelines to Mediterranean port. and Iran started lim ited exportl from Pe,..ian Gulf ports. Y amani did not say when Saudi Arabia might curtail its ext.ra oil production, t~llinc the newspaper hi• country plam t.o aet OlJtpul levels "mosUy" on a month-by-month basia. The newspaper aaid not say when Saudi Arabia mi&ht curtail its extra oil production, teWnc the newspaper hia country plana to set output levels "mostly" on a month-by-month baaia. The newspaper said Y amani · expects a scheduled Dec. 15 OPEC oil ministers' meeting in Bali, Indonesia. to . take place despite the war. IT IS ~IBLE the ministers will reach some "common un· deratanding" on oil prices, but chances of getting the cartel 's 13 m~mbers to agree on a unified oif-price system for 1981 are ''rather slim ," Yamani was quoted as saying. Joh n Lichtblau , executive d irector of the Petroleum fn· dustry Research Foundation, said OPEC members "may try to continue the existing oil-price structure into next year" if they decide not to set a new price schedule for 1981. S amng smile .. , ........ J anice Brown laughs happily in cockpit of solar-powered airplane after lflnding Wednesday in Arizona desert when throttle rod broke <note hole in cowling). Though planned 63-mile test was limited to five. it was described a s record for sun-powered night. • • U.S. aide nnssmg , SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador CAP> -Three Catholic nuns and a Catholic woman volunteer, all Americans, have disappeared and their van has been found burned on .the road between San Salvador's airport and the capital, officials said. There was no immediate word on their Cate. but right-wing terrorists have killed Catholic priests and missionaries i~ El Salvador because of their work among the peasants and advocacy of social and political reforms. The four women disappeared Tuesday night and their van was found WednesdlfY. -Roman Catholic Church officials said . The four were identified as Sister porothy Kagel. or Cleveland. Ohio, a member of the Ursuline Order; lta Ford and Maura Clarke, Marylmoll Sisters from New York City; and Jean Donovan, a lay volunlett from Cleveland. More than 8.500 people.have been killed in El Salvador this year in the civil war between leftists and rightists. Nine priests or church officials have been killed in the past two years. including Archbishop Oscar A. Romero, a human rights advocate shot to death March 24 while celebrating Mass. The latest priest to be killed died Monday. Polic e reported frnding 19 bodies acr9ss the country Tuesday and a leftisf guerrilla was killed hours before a Mass began Wednesday at the Metropolitan Cathedral for six assassinated leftist leaders. · The right-wing , paramilitary Maximiliano Hernandez Brigade claimed responsibility for the killings .. The left has vowed to bring down the military- c1vilian junta that has ruled since a military coup ousted Gen. Carlos Humberto Romero on Oct. 15, 1979 INTRODUCING ROTHWOMANtS NEWEST WORK OF ART, EXCLUSIVELY AT BULLOCKS WILSHIRE NEWPORT \ Janene Rothman 's newes1 hand decoraced stoneware highlighcs a vibrant grape cluster pattern. H's scrong lines and rich colo r are characteristic of lhe centuries-old technique of slip 1r.illing, which produces a durable v!Lreous stoneware-safe for both the microwave and dishwasher . Shown from her distinctive collection of table settlngs and serving pieces: hoscess 1ray, 152 . La Belle Cuisine Meet artist Janette Rothman and st'<! lx•r demonstrate the art of slip trailing tomorrou· and Saturday. 11 a. m . to 3 p. m . BUllOC~~ WllS~ I~~ NEW PORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH, 83 Fashion Island 759-1211 IW ...... hlliD! 1hlppb19 houri: Ship Men-Sit 10lm ti lpm, Sun 11-1 . . . "" -~ .. -.:•• . ·--.. . . --- ••-.. •--•-.e• •f!Y ., -•••••:~ ,... .., ............. . CALIFORNIA H I F .. Nonb 1late,.r&in ·blamed for two ·traffic deaths SAN l'RANCl8CO <AP> TM first Ml etor• of tta• w1a&er ~rsed lmlO Nor\Mn Calllanl6a wiUI ..._. tlotllN Yf to-rt ..... -drtv... IMav)' ralu over t ... ~ •• ....., ..... foothilll, and ~ID tM S..rra Neva4a ...,. ••ralna• were holated Weda•da)' for Uae aortbern ~ ol \he 1ta&e. 8"' tM .a._. NMd for mCMtt ol Non.Mn CaUforala a.fl•r ta.. storm'• Hcoad wave wb1rb moved ua&ud al "°"' mw.llbt. ac~ IO Nalioaal Wt.0-.r Service foncu&.w J im Kaplu la a lkll'm·related accideet on raia·alid1 pavtm•l, two men were killed durlna the early <'Ommuu hour an San FraM.'asco •• tbe truck 1n wlllch they were • rldlna ~· tb.rcM&lh a freewa1 1uardrail ud truhH up11• downllOfMt below lM roadway. ShMtl ol rain 1wept the land from a ~\her front movlq in off the cout. Traffic waa a&owed l'> a crawl, mornin1 and eve· niJll, an the San Franclaco, Oakland and San JoH main commute corridors. Some fiood. laac w11 r•rted. Power outaaes wtrt common, and Pacific Gas and Electric crews were re- ln1tallin1 downed lines in aeveral locations. Puta ot coast)tl Humboldt County reported n111e tnches ot rainfall. EW'eka reported a one· day reoor-0 of 3.17 inches Tues- day. Some North Coast rivers were swelling toward flood stage W.oe.day ni1bt. At lea1t three boats were burled uhore at Half Moon Bay JO ml1-llOUth ol San Francisco. No hajuriea were reported. ' ID the Sacramento area, four · televl1lon stations were knocked off the air for an hour when a fire attributed lo the storm blocked power to the 1.565-foot- tall Walnut Grove transmitting antenna. They were channels 40, 13, 10 and 6 .. The main trans-Sierra hi&hway. Interstate 80, re- mained open. but chains were required over the summit and in the Lue Tahoe perimeter. Near Belden. some 30 miles north or Oroville, a 10.root-high wall of mud slammed into an Caltech fraud case to/J P~ADENA CAPJ -The mana&er of the California lnstitule or Techno101y's Athenaeum Club, scene or the university's mdst important social functions, has been arrested for investiaation of em· benlement after a routine audit showed that about $150,000 was missinlC from the club coffers, authorities report. of $1.6 million and 1s an integral part or the campus scene. The case is still under investigation by both the uni~ers1ty andthe police. Feds issue new mles Puadena police said Robert L. Smith, 51, of Hollywood, was arrested Monday. Smith was re· leasedonhisownrecognlzance. SACRAMENTO CAP> -The federal Bureau of . . . Land Management has issued new regulations that .Caltech spokesman De~1s Meredith saad the cover about half of the 76,000 mining claims on audit that raised the susp1c1on or embe~zlemt:nt · federal lands in California. showed that the club seemed to have paid an in- ordinate amount or money for food, drink and other itemsoverthelast Umonths. eastbound Western Pacific freight 'train, derailing three locomotives and six empty cars. One or the engines may have fallen Into the Feather River, of- ficials said. There were no re- ports of injuries. A mudslide crashed down on Highway 101 north of Leggett, UIO miles north of San Francisco, forcing a shutdown or one lane of traffic on the major north-south route. Northeast of San Fran- cisco, in the river delta countr)'. officials kept anxious eyes on wave-thrashed old levees guard- Ing prized farmland. Travelers warnings were up ror all mountain roads and passes for heavy blowina snow down to 4,000 feet. Gah~ wam- ings were posted all along the north and central coast3 as the storm marched easterly. The Athenaeum. operated by a board of gov· ernors separate from Caltech. has an annual budget The regulations, effective Jan. 1, apply to minerals such as gold. silver, lead, &inc and uranium. They do not pertain to oil, gu, coal. phosphate. sand or gravel. WINDS Bl.OWING AT 41 KNOTS HURL THREE BOATS ASHORE Wave• pounclM over breakwater Wednesday at Haff Moon Bay Rabid dogs plague border CALEXICO <AP) -The discovery of a third rabid dog along the international border has heightened the search for other diseased animals in Imperial County where a ( J six-month quarantine is ST ATE in effect. Imperial County ---------health officials said six more children began an- ti -rabies treatment Wednes~ay after coming in contact with a rabid puppy . . lirfinr• 111 rikr I .• ,, •• LOS ANGELES CAP) -Some 1,700 Conlinen· tal Airlines flight attendants plan to strike the car- rier Friday unless a contract agreement is · reached through scheduled last-minute talks. Should a strike occur, the Los Angele:--based airline would continue to operate with supervisory personnel as attendants, Contiftental spokesman Jack Gregory said Wednesday. l .~; pla11• •a.lt1r •ltakf"lffl LOS ANGELES (AP) -In a major shakeup, USC President James "H . Zumberge has announced that three of the university's most powerful vice presidents will be replaced as part of a restructur· ing of the-central administration designed to make the university more efficient. (,'al f 'rd ltlf<r• •flrf ••P ratr LOS ANGELES CAP) -California Federal Savings & Loan has raised its home mortgage rat.e to 16 percent from 15 percent in a move expected to generate similar hikes throughout the lending industry. Cal Fed. the nation's largest thrift lender with $6.3 billion in assets, cited tightening money market conditions in announcing the increase Wednesday. Cal Fed had posted the 15 percent rate on N'bv. 7. · \ftC rlalr11rr lall• ., ... lllrBw OCEANSIDE (AP) -New violence has been reported in the one·month-old bus strike which has seriously affected public transit across.. northern San Diego County. A shotgun blast peppered the side of a bus driven Tuesday by a non-union driver authorities said. ' ~\\EB•v bept. sro;~~ .. I 20% OFF ENTIRE INVENTORY OF MEN'S & WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR .. ~ Continuing thru -~ ~ December 24th ~- llAION'S QfllmNGI -· .. S....Mlurs ......... f:1U'.aD S..,i11~ MM" m MUI ST., IAl.W, CA. .. .Pat insulation over your 1lea4. I 0et$50o11a.eo91. ~~·~~~ Insulate the attic in your house to the R-19 standard using approved materials and the Gas Company will send you a check for $50. That's if you have an independent contractor do the job or you do it yourself. If you have the Gas Company do the insulation, they'll auto· matical}y take $50 off your insulation bill. In any case, you must be a Southern Calif~mia Gas Company residential heating customer. Get lo9cOlll llnandng. The Gas Company will actually lend you the money to insulate. which is nice. And they•n lend you that money at an 8% annual percentage rate which is even nicer when you consider how high interest rates are. All you have to do is be a Southern California Gas Company residential heating customer cind meet the qualifications. ; "' . -·-. ~ .....___ . .--. "'' EdltOrlal P!!IJ.e ................................................. !llm ..... Coa·.10 ~. o.c.n-c.r •. ,. ,. S.rbar• Krelbtch/Edlt0tle1 P..-Edttor ·Rent medi~ation .. plan inakes sense ·rh ltunUn6'LOn Hl'lh'h ('1t l'ounr1I mudl' a <.'O rr~t·t <'•Mon b.~ rnJ.t•l'1111ii wp~·all'I lwm n1ob1le hornl' park tenants.fur o rent rr .. c.w onft a dt \:Omnuttee to 1·ev1ew rent mrre "" lnslt•tut lht• , ouru 1l pru11wtccJ tht' t-tabhshment of an inrorm81 .. ,, H t•11 mnutl1.•t• hl•adt'd by the Huntmaton Brach ft'ow1uun Vulh•\ Uounl-ul Healtors a s mediator bet"""'"° re11tc.m1 und hmdlartb • reultor Nl>11kt•,wt111wn told the 1.·oum·1I shtt 111 op· l\m1 tu· llwt hm~ tt•rm ltta~w "~1·ct·111~11l ~ l'an be reached (or th<' tt>nant \tan~ n•nll:n1 hud ,·o rnplamed to the Oily t'oum·11 1hut ft.·t• .. um·x~l·h·dl hud been raised a::, muC'h .u. 43 pen ·ent 111 tht: JHtNt )'t>'u 1'htt e lN ·tt·d t'llY leatfer lt>lt a nmt fr~~L.t! would con· ~ntut ~o\ernnwnt control that tl1scourages development llf Jlc"' J cnt al ..:i petl't.':> ll al~o l'Ould result in expens1 v~ t ou 1 t lH1~,111un b) thl' bll!)u\e&b &ecto r .\ l'll, t:owll ii 1 tint rt•\ 1e" board abo would be time l On~um1n'~ tw Ul \ !.l uff mt!mbt-r~ imd cos tly to tax pa) ers rtw 1dea of O!;mg a Hoard ot keultors c·o mm1ttee t o I mtl an ttn~w~r to ttw pro blem of &oanng mobile home 1 t"l\tal t'OSlb l'Ould bl' a wo rkable alte nrnt1ve It had bl'lter bt-lf rents continue to rise at .sut'h an und1S\:1plloed rate. the press ures on tenants will be s 1m ply too much to handle Then the prcssun• will t onw nght back to the Cit~ Count il <md a solutmn will be harder than ever to find. H earings lack fact s It aµpears that Orange County officials may be abus- ing the publ1C' he ar111g process on the state-m andated Lot' al Coastal Pl;,in (LC P ) fort he Rols a Chit· a marsh. The l'Olmty has Sl·hedult!d three public hearings in I run ting ton Re a l'h on development proposals for the con- trovers ial marsh . but does not have a zoning plan to pre - sent to the public . In fact. a rough plan 1s not scheduled to be c·ompleted until the he arings are l'Oncluded. The State Coastal Al'l mandates the LC P . which must be approved by the State Coastal Comm ission. It also s ta tes tha t the publ1<: be allowed to participate in the planning ro ~ss _ J lowel.(et. _at .the first of three public hearings last week. county officials s aid they had no idea what the de- v~lopment proposals would be. Many in ttie c rowd of 80 persons expressed s hocked d isappointment and most testified that without a plan to respond to they felt the l'OUnty was not taking its cont'erns seriously . · The Bols a Chica 1s more than 1,200 a c res of land ~o uth of Warne r Ave nue and east of Pac1fiC' Coast Highway. Rorde red on three sides by the c ity and on the fourth by the highway . the marsh has been the center of con- trove rsy for the past decade between environmentalist l'Oncerns and plans of the la ndowner. Signal Develop- ment Corp. The State Coastal Comm1ss1on must appr ove .any de· velopment in the sa lt marsh. but loc:al C'it1ze n s a r e d irect· ly affected. Their participation and c·omments s hould be given serious consideration. Hut ~ 1thout be mg provided some idea of t ht• county d eH·lopmcnt plans. the average citizen rannot be expected to make informed . knowledgeable l'Omments. However. the• hcarmg proeess will <:ontinue at 7 p.m Det·. 9 m the lluntington Heaei1 City Hall. Interested c1t1zens s hould a tte nd and express their opinions 1f they can form any based on the sketchy information made avail a hlt> K eep process open -----~alley Clt.y Counl'il bas decidecLtollll the seat of county s u pervisor -elect Roger Stanton through a" a ppointme nt r ather than by s pecial election. Though an election would have ·been the more desira· ble eourse. the council's course was unders tandable. A special e le ction next March for a one-year term would have cost the c ity an estimated $20.000. The voter turnout in the last regular counc il election was 13 per- C'ent, and a nother lo\v turno ut was anticipated in March. The cost of running for office 1s hij!h. and Ma rch, 1981 t a ndidates would have had to raise t·ampaign funds two c·on secutive years if they choose to seek a seat a gain m 19R2 In view of its decisio n . the council s hould try to make the a ppointme nt process as open as possible. avoiding any appearance that personal friendships or political payoffs are involved. As Mayor Al llollinden has suggested. the counc il s hould seek applications from res idents interested in serving on the council. Applicants s hould be inte r viewed in public reg arding their record of community service a nd their goals for the city. Such steps s hould help ensure that Stanton's seat will be fi lled by the applic ant best able to help govern the city effectively a nd responsibly. • 'Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot • Other views expressed on lh1s page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1led Address The Dally Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626, Phone (7 14) 642-4321 Boyd/Retirement ByL.M.BOVD It was Prioce Otto von Bism arck. rlrst chancellor of. Germany who arbitrarily Dear Gloorny Gus II you want your child in a better 11chool I think you should move · to • better area ·and pay the tax". There:s no law a1ainlt that. s.c. ..... ~ ... , .... _,, ..... "' .. ......... , .:-" ......... . --ntr I ...... , el IM =-, .................. .. , ... .,.. ........ . . . --------- -·· picked age 65 as the ap- propriate time for h is l(over- ment workers lo retire on pension. Why age 65? Nobody knows. What is known , though, is that OU.o wasn't taking much ot a chance wlien tfe set up tflat social security system . Life ex- pectancy then was a little over 4.2 years. In the speech of the Gullah b lac ks along t he South Carolina and Georgia coast . the world "pinto" means "coffin.'' But the Ford Motor Com pany didn't know that When the counte rs last tabulated. the number of men and women in their 20s In New York City, they learned there were an extra 92.270 women In that age bracket. Jack Andenon ' Airline cutback irks Soviets WASH I NGTON -Ont American response to the Soviet invasion of Afehanlstan which 111 11robably as Irritating to the Kremlin u the Olympic Gamn boycott 18 the curtailment of U.S . flights by the Russian staw airline. Aeronot. Stnce the Atghanis t11n ag· ..iress ion. Aeroflot has been restrict ed to two nights a week out of Dulles I n · t ern ationa I Airport. the f e derall y :>p e rated raclllty out- s 1 d e Was h - ington .. Aero flot 's fl ights into N ew York we r e halt-~d . not by the U.S. government, but by the Teamsters Union. which has refused to ser vice 5<>viet planes there. , What bothers the Russians is Mailbox not the l08s ol revenue. but the cutback on espionage activities furthered by Aeroflot. The Sov· let planes, with th eir KGB sec urlty personnel . are the Rllsslanis' preferred means of gelling top-secret reports safely back to the Kremlin . HOWEVER, u secret CIA re·· port shown recently to my as- tiOCiate Dale Van Atta disclOties that AeroOot is more than mere· ly a secure deli very channel for Russian spy material "For a number of years." the report states. "the Soviets have been suspecid of usin1ot Aeroflot for <electron e) intelligence col· lect ion ope at1ons " Two ex- amples are cited . "The Soviets reportedly rescheduled the rt1ght of an IL 62-Classic in 1974 to permit cov- erage uf a l ' S command post exercise " In 1977. a special Aeroflot ehaner fli,ght over I.he continen- tat United States ''was viewed H having a collection mission, since signal intelligence ln- lercepl gear wais observed on t he aircraft.." These examples, the report says , "indicate a pro longed employment of Aeroflot ,by the Soviets (or both counterin - telligence and foreign collection pur poses." ALL OVE R T H E world, Aeroflot is regarded wit~ suspi· cion by local govern ments. The airline's chief. of operations in the Netherlands was a r rested some years ago and expelled on s us picion of trying to steal state secrets. And the CIA reports that on another occasion "a high-level Aeroflot official in Madrid was expelled by Spanish a uthorities as a result of his in· vo lvement in milit ary es p1onage. "_ __ _ _ · Within the Soviet Union, the security police apparently Judge toreignen by what the Russians do when they're abroad. "On domestic flights over the USSR, the KGB omcer probably arts in a security capacity to inform on the activities or foreigners or to block attemps by them to gather intelligence," the CIA report.II. "On overseas Olghts , the func- tion of the KGB officer would be lQ maintain control over the flight crew and prevent any possible defections.'' TEST l''LUNKED·: A major component of the new •·rapid deployment force" made a mis- erable showing in a six-day ex- ercise las t September, accord- ing to the confidential report of an Army team th at evaluated its performance . The 317th Tactical Airlift Wing was being tested on its combat readiness in "Exercise Purple Pe nny" at Pope Air Force Base 10 North Carolina . Its mission in wartime is to transport men and e quipment from the r ear echelon ~a forward combat area. In six out ,or seven critical a reas, the 317th was rated clear- ly unsatisfactory by the evalua - tion team. Among the more glar- ing deficien cies the umpires found : Only 26 of 46 aircraft were re liable Mo bility or c rew and aircraft was judg<'d unsatisfae- tory l>ccause of mism anagement at three different control points · f.X C'CS!-.1vt· saret\' deviations" wt'n· a lso found. · Carelessness. ineptitude and major safety \•1olations led to ra llin~ grades In <:ombat sup port l:Omma nd and control. Crews had not read the tac- tic a I ground rult"S. Personnel were found sleep· ing on the job. -No security checks were made before classified briefings Essential paperwork was lost . ., Mechanical failures wen• found virtually everywhere Social Security belongs to the workers To the Editor: Circa 1977-78 : average life ex- pectancy males 67. females 73. Circa 1978-79, Social Security roes gear lip for battle · Lire ex- pectam•y for males mysteriously advanced to 72 years. fem ales to 78. Ergo. mandatory retirement at age 65 out the window. and raise Sottal Security retire ment ror full benefits lo age 70 The Oemi,c·rat Congress. in power s ince time im memorial. not only mandated to raise the legal retirement age, but seem to have mandated our spans of longevity, so as to coinc ide with the fouJ scheme to virtually in· Ture lfi8lffiit1Jons o payers in the Social Security Fund will neve r collect a dime beyond that which rinds its fi nal des tination in the coffers of some mortuary . vja funeral benefits. PLAINLY CONGRESS. which c·n m inally betrayed its trust has almos t succeeded in destroying the Social Security system, re- sulting, doubtless. in the fiction of the sudden remarkable rise m males' and females' longevity figures, shattering the prospects or m11l1ons or loyal hard working, poverty-level wa ge e arners- produccrs, who will never live to "enjoy" the benefit.'> or even the below poverty level of the current Sol'i<ii Secunty payments. and who are we~k and tired from ye ars of hard labor and drudgery Who lives the loni:est " Not the bricklayers, the coal miners. th e e lectricia n s. the s teel workers. the drillpressmen. the plumbers. the lines men, the roofers. the firemen, and cop'S, all the "Little people" who are so much bigger than the dwarfs in Congress. You guessed it· the ef- fete. the well-fed. wavy white haire d . well-traveled , well- entrenched, well-heeled "of- ficials" of every description and degree. seem ingly especially in the halls of Congress and en· cased in the black robes of jurisprudence. DELETE •'ROM Social Securi· ty all but the honest stewardship of old age retirement assistance system ror those who have paid in- to the fund; place the fund into the hands of honorable citizens and out of the hands of pols ; remove all welfare and other assistance programs from Social Security and place them in their rightful categories; keep the greedy hands of bureaucrats out of Social Security coffers ; and thus 1ive some hope to the young men and women who now face (1ta rtin1 at •1e 18) a llle-IOftl sla very ol sz years ol paytn1 lnto the Social Security procram whose detrac- tors constanUy throw into our teeth that Social Security is a failure, but force participation without hope of ever benefit.mg therefrom. B.F. B.ORCOMAN , ... ..,., ,.,......,...,. To the Editor: I found every word in the Nov. 24 editorial promoting pound seizure totally disagreeable . . Supervisor Philip Anthony de- serves nothing but praise in his work on abo lis hing pound seizure in Orange County. The truth: Jt is mora ll y im - proper to sell a nimals from the pound so that they c an be ~orlured in the name of science While I feel no animal should ttUffer-t-he-trauma of vivisedron -even animals raised solely for this purpose we must give special attention to impounded animals a s a firs t s te p A number of these animals are lost pets and accustomed to better treatment Their health back- grourfd is un~nown. making them useless on many Ol" t·as1ons YES. ANIMALS left in pounds are ulllmately put to death. But given tl~e cho1<•e they would no doubt c:hoose d<'ath over having a l~g rippt'd open without the aid of a nesthetic to te!'l the effeet of de tergent being force fed into the m This 1s onl v one factual example of lht• C'rucl treatment pound seizure 1n1•\ 1tnhly in voiv cs. As Sl'1ent•e progrt'S!-es. so must the ways or tc:-;ting new findings Hu man t•acfavc·rs. t·om puler let'hnology and human cells ar e not only less expensive and mor e r e li a b l e . but lh<'y'n • humane. We can finally ease our minds knowmg science 1s pro gressing and nothing has to need· lessly suffe r ror it. Wouldn 't things bi! better 1f onl y the scicn· tifi c and medical communities put more time into research modernization an(! less into the 75 r million animals s uffering e ach year ? Voling for the outlawing of pound seizure look place on Nov. 25 and won We can now rest easy in Orange County. Rut what about the rest of California and the other 40 states that have yet lo 1Llegalize it? CONNIE PEARSON ...,..,, .....,,,....., To the Editor: I was wondering if the caption "Bronx Bootery" on page B-6 of the Pilot Nov. 19 was the AP wirephoto'soneorlhc Pilot '11. Quotes "Tbe fundamental freedoms of speech and press have con- tributed ,really to the develop· ment and well-beln1 of our free society and are indispensable to its continued 1rowth." · ' Ju.lice Wilham J. BrenncJft T h e reason I'm askinR is beu uae this store bas nothing to do with the Bronx. It is local· ed in Manhattan on W 72nd St . which l might add, ts a lot nicer than any section of the Bronx' If the caption "a s done because the Rronx 1s in '\P \I. York City , it make!> a bout a~ muc h sense a s sa,\1 ng the "Beverlv Wils hire" is Santa An a 's finest hotel. being that th ey'r e bo th in Southe rn California! However. I still enjoy reading the Pilot THELMA KIMBLE 1rno.w...., ..... To the Editor~ Re : rezoning at Beach and Adams. The developer purchased the property knowing it was zoned R 1. he wanted to maximize his investment at fhe taxpayers' ex- pense. Area residents didn 'l ask the developer to go ba nkrupt or lose money We didn't ask for no growth or progress. We did ask the city to fo llow the general plan : we did s ubmit factual figures c·ollected from several en vironmental 1mpa('I report:.. transportation. traffH' and polic·e reports compiled for the city Our area l'Over~ a wide socio e co11 om1r base . l o Sa\ 11 wouldn't be t·ompattble ·was based only on the high densit~ a nd overdcvelopment factors. Our conl'.ems were being direct· ed lo the C'ily as a whole Beach and Adams sfmply wa~ the a rea being contested SHERRY D 'ANGEL(I T~·~ To the Editor: To make education ha ppen all that is required is a good tea cher and a student. My education. training and ex- perience as a· te acher 1s what . makes educalton happen I wouJd like the aid of some or all of the following, with t~e first pnorily for the student: ooard and chalk. books and paper . chairs and desks. heat and light. and perhaps a ditto machine and a s upport counselor. Other needs include ,., ...... m r unning water and p ro perly stocked s anitary facilities. a clean classro(lm . and a few peoplr rPspons1 blc to m;ike sure that I ,el'l "h;1t 1s n•qu1 red I .im trJint•d to run a dis t1phned 4u1et. orderl:.. slnw lured cla!>sroom at mos phere Here the student knows whal tn expect Hecanthink.work .lcarn grow and not merely be entcr- taJOed. When young people can- not read well. spell or write. the,\ nt!ed what I a m trained to offer FIELDTIUPS, films. and other extras are not necessary lo pro vlde a yOWlg person incentive lo s tudy a nd to learn. For my classroom students I do not need a fa n cy dis trict orf1 ce wit h n umero us hi g h paid ad - ministrators and their s taffs or cler ical help. school c ars. meet ings and committees which in· terfere "1th my classroom opera lion. l'iaborate computer atlf.'nd a n ce proredures te lev1s1on. Jthle11r programs whteh allO\\ parl1npation of only a few. un less. of t'Ours<'. these programs J re .,l'lr runded I do not need l'la~sronm a ide s . because n' pons1ble persons in charge should htr<' enough trachers to ket.>p rluss size n•asona ble enough for mt' to manage Jr high pric•ed adm1n1~trators . " h u c a II t h l' m s c• l \ c s p r o . fess1onals, cto not know how lo m .rnag<' :-1rnplifi ed teac hing ways. perhars they sti.ould listen tn teadie rs who are wd\-k1ng w1th s tudent'> and who know what. is i m portanl a net wher e true school •action 1s Many school board mC'mbcrs and admm1strators do not v1s1t classrooms. Thev have forgotten the teacher a nd the stu-• dent and what 111s like to be m the l'iassroom For me to do my job well. however. I need adequate pay to keep up with the t•ost of living so that I do not have to work another JOb after school. My present pay does not ke<-1> up with inflation. Because action for learning 1s in the classroom . this is where school money should go Isn't monev for their stuctents in the c lassroom what parents want~ Does lhe money go to teachers a nd the classroom" No ~ Teachers ar<' being dis placed and removed Al present. extras at the top take up too many school dollars. L e t 's li(e t pr1or1t1 es st raighten('d out. Do you agree. parents? RUTH MAHLMAN Teacher , Huntington Beach Union Kigh School District • L.etttrl from r~u ore welconw. Thr rif1N to condeftM ktten to I* lf>OU or tlirniftott libel U ,._NTWlf, utter1 o/ JOO wordl or,.., dll' be gu~n pn/~. All &dint,,.... fft. elude agno111,. ad ~ odchu but nGl'l'M'lftlW be tOitMHf °" ~ • if 111/liciem rfGIOR u opparnt Poet'1tl0Ulft0tbsp..~. _ . - ··----1-• ·-________ .... . . . : -" ...... ---...--......... ~----------...... ---. ........ . . . •••••••••••• # ••••• Ylll llllTlll llllY .PIPll \ • I H l I ~./. I .,\ ' tl I ( I M IH M I ill\(! OH AN,.,f-( (JIJ N ' ( ' fl.. If U• '• t1 .''> ( f N I c, Inn at~ White Plain., NY 26 • ID • $10 million clinic sought~ . . By RICHARD G REF.N Ol t• 0.111 l'oi.l Sl•ll UC Irvine Chanl'ellor Daniel Aldri<'h said today he will ask t he l 'n1vers 1ty ol California Rt.'genls in J <tnuary to approve plans for a proposed SIO m11l1on . outpatient medical c:hn1 c on the Irvine campus Ald n c-h said the d in1<'. 1f ap· proved , could eventually b<• ex· panded into a major inpatient hos pital.• The clinic 1::. to be funded "s ubs tantially" by Long Beach Memorial Hospital. which would manage the facility. a-rcording to a spokesman for that hospital. Aldrich declined to explain the actual funding formula for the proposed chniC'. saying o nly that it wo uJd be pa id for bY. Long Beach . Memorial Hospital, the UC( Med1 c:al Center T r ustees and private donations. He sa id the proposed °"tpa- San Juan man's body discovered The body o f a S an Juan Capistrano man who had been m issing since Nov. 20 was found behind the wheel of his c'ar in a creek ne ar t he San Diego Fr e e w ay We dn e s da y b y Caltrans workers. Maxwell Merritt l''ord. 64, of 3221 Ahpaz St .. #115. San Juan Capistrano. :Appa re ntly had s uf· fered a hea rt altat'k on his way to work thal dl:l y, a uthorities said . The body wa -discovered in the San Diego Creek, south of Laguna Canyon Hoad, off the northbound San Diego Freeway, California llighway P atrol of· firers sa id Ford was last s een when he left for work at about 7 :45 a m . l'iov 20, said his wife. Cleo. When he did not show up for work and did not return home. an extensive sea n ·h followed. The c ar in which Ford was • found was reportedly not visible from the freeway . A_ coroner's spokesman said • an autopsy was being pe rformed tod ay. Mr. Ford is survived by his • wife of San Juan Capistrano: • two sons, Maxwe ll Jr., of Palm Springs: and Jeffrey. of Corona: a brothe r, Hershel Ford, of Van t Nuys: two sisters, Dixie Roesch • of Canoga Park and Mildred \ Madison of Oroville: a nd a grandson and granddaughter. Funeral arra nge ments are pending. Highways sliek t1l'nt C'linic, to be loC"alcd near the Medical School on the Irvine Campus. wouJd include a 24-hour eme rgenC'y room. Aldr~..Y1 re fused to outline' the exal·t pro J>Osal that wlll be presented to the UC He gents The Lo ng Beac·h Memorial Board of Directors has H'rbatly c:om mitted lPJfund a portion <>f the cost of tfif! fac1hty, Aldrich said A s pokesman fo r that hospita l said today that any expansion of tne propo£ed outpatient. injc in· to an inpatient hospital wouJd be "pure speculation" at this point. However . Mike Stephens. ad· nunistrator of Newport Beach's Hoag Me morial Hospital, said UC I re presentatives are asking m e diC"a l philanthropists to donate to the clinic on the basis that it would be the "first phas e" of a 200-bed inpatient hospital . , He added that such an inpa- tient hospital would s iphon pa- tients away from Hciag H06pital and wouldn't provide a much· n eeded c e nt-rall y loc ated hosp ital for the fa st-growing Irvine population. ( UCI is IO<'at· .. ed on the southwest border of the City of Irvine). City c:pproval isn't required fo r construction at UCI, since 'the campus is on state land and, therefore. falls under state de· velopmental regulation. l rvine cit y planner Paul Ireland sa id that the city staff is r urrently m the process of de· veloping a study on the city's need for medical facilities. The study was begun several months ago at t he reques t of Coun· cilman David Sills. who noted at the time , "Irvine (population near 70.000) must he the largest city in California wiULOul _a_ hospital within its borde rs ." UCI presently has a 393-bed Medical Center in Orange. Chan· cello r Aldrich said this morning that the educational needs of UC I medical students req~e abo ut t.500 beds. The. UCI Medica l Center in Orange is affiliate d wit h the county and lhe hospital provides c:a r e, to the rounly's indigent <See CLINIC, Page AZ> Laguna trustees to elect off ice rs Laguna Beach Unified School District trustees are scheduled to elect officers for the coming year at their meeting tonight. at 7 : 30 at the district offices. The five-membe r board is due lo elect a president and rlerk at its organizational meeting. The district offices are located at 550 Blumont St. Light rain snaps 196-day drought . Chance of rain continuing along the Orange Coast is sli ght tonight after the first storm in 196 days hit Wednesday night. The National Weather BureAu reports that three.fourths of an NORTHeRN CALIFORNIA HARD HIT BY STORM-Al inc h of rain lell aton1 the pi>••t since the storm began at 9 p.m . Wednesday. • Chance of rains contlnuin1 are 20 percent toni1ht decreasina to only 10percent by Friday. · Crews moppin1 up the reaulta ol the flre1 f PDm Ttat>,co Canyon te· port that the U1ht rains are belp- lnl ,....,.uncoperattona._ "It's a help u 1on1 u it stays light. It will help sprout the seeds," said U.S. Forest Service spokesman Eric Dunphy. Meanwhile, a spokesman lor the California Highway Patrol re· ported higher than usual acci· dents along the wet highways to- day. ''.We've had so many I· couldn't keep track ol them,•'. she said. No serious accidents have been reported as a result of the storm. A ~r Ion In Newport Beach wairreported briefly at 1:56 a.m . alter a translormer-went out dur· int thestorm. Jim Kennedy, a spokesman lor the Editon Company, said that the power wa.t restored within 30 seconds. The record set lor a dry spell alon1 the coast occurred In 191'7 whenraindidn'Uallfor1'7days. f ·\- EMERGENCY· MEDICAL PERSONNEL EXAMINE BODIES REMOVED FROM STOUFFER'S INN In White Pleln1, N. Y ., reglng fleme1 clelm et le Ht 26 llvea; 40 hurt Holey replaces Weed New publisher named Thomas P. Haley has been named pubJisher and chief ex· ecutive officer of the Orange Coast Daily Pilot, according to an announcement by Phillip L. Williams, senior vice president, newspapers and television, Times Mirror. Haley, 38, previously vice pres- ident, operat.jons. of the DaUas Time~ Herald;--assumes the new position today. He succeeds Robert N. Weed, 61 , who has held the positions or president and publisher since 19'4 and who will r emain presi- dent or Orange Coast Publishing Company. In making his announcement, Williams said .. "As the Daily Pilot enters an exciting new era with completion ~fits $6.5 million press and r·ac111ties project. it is appropriate that an executive with Tom Haley's strengths joins the Daily Pilot manage· ment 1roup. ''He is well equipped ,'' Williams said, "to help the Daily Pilot furthe r expand its service to the coastal Orange County area. He builds on the 1reat performance or Bob weed o•er the put 17 years." Haley joined the Dallas Times Herald. a sister Times Minor publication, In 1978. • Previously he wu director ol employee re- lations for the Detroit Free Preas. Haley said Weed would COO· MALEY WllO tinue to serve in an active role in management of the Daily Pilot, with particular emphasis on new ventures and planning anrde· velopme nt. ''I am happy to join a newspaper with the vibrant potential of the Daily Pilot." Haley said. "The Pilot's team is outstanding and we intend to . ' Cart~r gets busing bill WASHIN GTON (AP ) Congress is movin1 to keep the money flowing ju.at in case Presl· dent Carter \letoes a $9.1 biUion a,Pproprlatlons bill that would prohibit the government from seeking court-ordered busifll lo dese1regateachools. In any event, a veto may last on· ly as long it takes lor the new Congress to act. •• meet the challenges of the future in a highly successful-manner. "I see our primary mission at the Pilot as meeting the Orange Coast's challenging growth and making the Daily Pilot the es· sential source or news and ad· vertising for the communities we serve ... Hate.v said. Haley, a native of St. Lou.is and a 1965 graduate of St. Louis University, served in corporate management pos itions with Falstaff Brewing in St. Louis and Foremost-McKesson in San Francisco .before joining the Ddroit Free Press in 1974 and the 250.000-circulation Dallas Times Herald four years later. Haley's wife, Ginny, l\nd their three daughters will join him as residents of the Orange Coast · area. "I am very pleased to welcome Tom Haley to the Orange Coast and to the Daily Pilot." Weed said. "I am confl· d~t the Daily Pilot has a very bright future under b'i s leadership... " Weed became publisher of tlte Dally Pilot in January, 1964, and was named president in 1968. Priqr to that he was publisher or the Valley Times Today in the San Fernando Valley and was with the Minneapolis Star and Tribune Co. for 24 years. He and his wife. Marjorie , r eside in 1 Newport Beac h . They have three da1.11hters. Guests hurt in • J~ps ) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. (AP> -Fire raced through part of the Stouffer's Inn of Westcheslt'r Lo day. and County Executive Alfred DelBello said at least 2fi we re killed and up to Hl were in ju red "As soon as 1t went. 1t went like rrazy," saul Eril· Ewoldt. general manager hr-th~ trot el In this s uburb about 20 r ...... · ... n h of mid-Manhattan. Police said the fire e rupted c11 about 10 20 a m local ti me and was reported under 1·ont rol lt'SS t han 40 minute's later DelBello !>l:l ld hl' be lieved as many as 40 might have been in- jured, many from jumping out of thl' s~cond-story window of a ronfercnce room wher e offlt ials of the Arrow Electronics Co we re meeting At Arrow head qua rters m Greenwic h, Conn . executive v1r e president J ohn Wactde ll said there was a meet· ing at the inn and that some of t h e firm 's pe r sonne l we r e casualties. ··Eve r y thing work e d , the sprinklers and everything, bul 1t just went boom," said John Cas lie. a Westchester policeman The fire came 13 days after a blaze at the MGM Grand Hotel· Cas ino in Las Vegas killed 84. in- jured more than 700 and caused m11l 1ons of d olla rs worth of da mage. In that fire, the alarm system failed to work properly and t.he casino. where the fire s pread rapidly, was n o t equipped with sprinklers. Joseph Buller. the arson in- ves tigator for the Westchester County Police Department . was on the scene, but would not com· ment on the ('ause of the fire. DelBello said officia ls told him, "ll might have been an electrical fire." Some of the hundr e ds of guests were wrapped in bhmke t and huddled outside Lhe hotel in s ub-freezing temperatures a s firemen fought the blaze with 11fo thick black s moke. Emergenry rescue personn<'I s pr1nk•cd sa lt on the H Y sidewalk to ena ble dozens of am- bulanr es and fire engine s to <.art out the dead and injured Mark Nylander . a s pokesm an for the Stouffer 's C'hain. s aid in a te l e phon e 1nt e r v1ew from Cleveland that he had be en told the fi re started Ill the ballroom area of the three-s tory . bnr k main buildmg That bu1ldin~ 1s separa ted by a lo ng r orridor frnm the 366 roo ms m the S20 m illion hotel. which ol'('ned in December 1977 More coverage Other South Orange County l'Overage apJ>('ars today on Page EHi. • Coast "·eat her Chance of rain 20 per- cent to,iif'ht. less than 10 percent Friday . Wind gusts up to 25 mph at t imes. Lows tonight 43 along the beaches. 50 in- lal)d . Highs Friday 55 to 62 INSIDE TODJ\ '1 Elizabeth KOM W0$ pend a /te to btar a bol'lf. concefwd l'lf artificial mumiraotlOl'I and bom Nov 9. F'or a look into htr tmotioru. see "Surrogate mother" on Page 89. •••• • \ ....... -~.._....._. -• b • ...,.,_ .. f . .. . . DNLV PtL01 ~--JllST BllE~KING------...... / t.o.. ........ "°"' • ._ .• ~ .................... ~ ... U.S. responae to decide if hOstages get trim •>TIM Aueculeod Prat TM AmeTl an hoet•..-wall be frMd, l&aad a.nal. or have Uwtir fat• d«ld4!d b lr11n'• ('arllamtnt dependln~ on tbe latest US. r.-P<H\M"lU ln m'w d t1111 111111b , 1md sofa.-the lran111n aovernment hu not takl'n rom1•lt•h• 1·uwt<.Oy ul the ca1•livH, a top ,lraJ\ian official Aid lodU. • · · Ttwi ofht•11d , llhtu~J abu v1, 11111uster of 11tate for executive Ill· fain who ,., hcacl or u tatt• commlltff charaed with carryin& out th Iranian Puhamcnt' 1·oodhloo1 for the reltaseofthehostaaes, t1 ht .. nt·• t•tm ft'N 'IU't' "' •rehran hl' wjU meet with thetAt1erian en· , l.l~ • l·arl") ml( tht' \ r ~ 1 t>11t pQJUte auoon a' they arrive 1ate today. W1• u" not .:urng to ne1ot1att1 wllh them. We are only waitina (o, , .,oru.e If lhu 1X'r1to11 l11 pc>atllvc, th~ release w1U be done. If n .. aaU\t-w• w1U g1ve tht'OO.tqt11Wthecow1fortnal, and ifthe tflpons.e I haHwa)' that I& ~me cond1tioo1 are at•t•epted and tomt not."" .,.11 .. t'k 1h.-M4'jh:J ( P11rhamenl> totelJ us whattodo." aba\l ,IAHI "' PtJI~ llijac·k• r.ti•ll •lrll•rr H F t' d:'\ 1..\ I', 3l* y~ur-old Pole hijacked a Polish airliner t•. \\1th 20 p~ .. ~l:'nge>11> anl.I a crew of four and forced it to land at .an .\llll"fl\'illl J11 bat.t" 111 Wt":.t Berlm sources said. Police sources '.I Ill ht""' lt"lllt'11 u lln hand .:rt!nade to carry out the hijacking f 'ir•• gul # f lorida .'ti alv buildillfl T \1.1.AllASS f:t-:. Fla 1AP1 Fire destroyed a nearly com· plt·tt"d $4 2 11111lion wuod l:'n building today on the campus of Florida • tat.: l'ruvt•rslly '1'ht! nl:'14 Ct"nter fo r Professional Development 1s a total los:.. ·sa id w11 v..-rs11 y information officer Marlee Wills. No inJur1l"S "'ere rep<.>rh>d The 1·ause was not known. ,,, .'tyriu H I r•U•fl·"' I(". I hclrawtl DAMASCUS, Syria {AP1 The ~rab League 's secretary. gt!neral, Chadl1 Kleibi. is expected in Damasc~s on S~tuni~y.to follow up on mediation efforts begun by Saudi Arabia, offtctal sources s~ud toda) They said Kleibi's scheduled arrival was a hopd ul sign the \·ni.1s between Syria and Jordan was being de· fused. . But they !-aid none of the 50,000 Syrian soldiers has been withdrawn from J ordan 's border, that armed conflict was still po···''"'' ""d there was no immediate reaction to a statement by th~ Saudi mediator that Syn a has a~ret'd to &"radually withdraw its J on·t!s from the frontier Iraqi• dc•'ff rfJff I r(Utiau bwu.,. BEIRUT . Leba non <AP 1 Iraqi forces destroyed two Iranian naval bases and set four warships ablaze in the second major sea battle of the 74 day old Persian Gulf war, the Baghdad command said today. An I raq1 l'Om m uniq uc• said the bases.were destroyed at the en- t ranC'e of the Kh or-Mousa canal and the shipg set ablaze in a two· day sea battle with air support. Stal f to grow Funds approved for SC planning ... By JOHN NEl-.:DHAM Of • .,. o.i1~ ,., ... s1 .. 11 San Clemente City Council me mbers agreed to spend about S66 .00Q We dnesday night to launch a comprehensive plan- 111~ program for future growth 1n the c1ty"s bat·k country. The city will hire four new p lanning e mployees for s ix months lo de velop the plan. which council me mbers hope wi ll insure well managed de· vefopment Howeve r. · C1 ty M a nager George Carava lho did not get all he.had wanted to implement the planning. Caravalho originally as1'ed for $120,000 a n d the authorization to hire six new Rain triggers ajtto crashes along coast Rain-slicked roads from the fi rst s torm of the season result· ed in a score of traffic accidents along the Orange Coas t. A s po k es man f o r the California Hi ghway patrol re· ported that an estimated 20 acci· dents have occurred since the rains began Wednesday night. A Fountain Valley couple re· ceived minor injuries early this morning when their stalled vehi · cle was rear-ended on the San Diego FTeeway near MacArthur Boulevard. planners. including a project manager to administer the pro· gram. But most council members s aid they would prefer to have Building and P lanning Director Jim Lawson administer the pro· gram and hlre additional plan- ning assistants insteao or ad- ministrators. Caravalho had requested that a project manager be hired for seven months al a salary of $27 .300. He recommended that city financial consultant John O'Sullivan be hired to fill the position. "I don't -understand the rea· s oning behind addinB ad· ministrative layers when in fact it is technical SUJ>port that we need," said Councilman Bob Limberg. Limberg added that he sup- ported augmenting the planning staff, but saw no justification for hiring an administrator lo over· see the planning project. Councilman Patrick Lane satd he thought the project manager pos t was c reated to gi ve O"Sullivan a job. "I sus pect this job was created for the man in this case,·· Lane s aid. "It's time to get on with the job with added technicat person· nel. Funds would be better spent for planning staff and not ad· ministrators." Council members Limberg, Mayor Karoline Koester and Lane voted to delete the position of project manager. Councilmen Alan Korsen and William Mecham voted to keep the posi· ti on . To pay for the extra employees, increases in build· ing, planning and engineering fees are proposed based on the city's needs. ,..,... ..... ,,, Cl.INIC ••• fia' dette It ll relmburMd by M eoumy for WI care. That Nlmbunetnent hu been tlM •labJeet of numeroua equab- bln between county offtclalJ ud univenity off~als . In a n i nterview several month• 110. Aldrich said; Iii fact. that the arranaement had been a constant source of frustration and that he wished he had pushed harder for the establis hment of a teaching .. hoapital at the Irvine campus. Plana for such a hospital were abandoned in the mid-1970's when UCI decided to buy the. medical center in Orange to serve the university's educa- tional nee4s. Aldrich said this morning that UC I remains committed to UCl Medical Center in Qranie. He added that the proposed medical chnic on the Irvine campus would m no way cause UCI to abandon its hospital in Orange. Aldrich, also said this morn- ing 's official opening of the Woodbridge Medical Center, a $5 m illion Irvine outpatient· facility including an emergency room , would have little or no im- pact on the outpatient clinic pro· posed for the Irvine Campus. Jo&n Boris, publicist, dead at 52 Friends and family will gather Friday al I p.m. at Balboa's Tale of the Whale Restaurant in me mory of veter a n Orange County news paperwoman, photographer and publicist Joan M. Boris, who died of cancer- Tuesday in Garden Grove. Mrs. Boris. who was 52, left hPr most recent job as publicity director for the Orange County Fair in July for major surgery. She will be buried at sea Saturday off the Orange Coast . The family requests memorial contributions to the Orange County Chapter of the American Cancer Society in her name in lieu of flowers. One longtime associate, public relations man Hank Levy, of· fered an observation about the Ne w Zealand-born war bride who got her first job 25 years ago by saying she'd worked for a paper Down Under. "She would go anywhere for a • s tory," said Levy. recalling how Mrs. Boris went up with the N avy's Blu e Angels jet aerobatic team as a photog· rapher. Mrs. Boris. who died al home, was a member of the Orange County Press Club, the Orange County Chapter of American Press Wome n a nd had won numerou s s t a t e and loral awards for writihg and photog· raphy. She also recently took a major i nte rnational prize for ex- cellence in the field of fair and exposition publicity production, according to longtime news busi· ness associate Lydia Wilson. "S he was a warm, loving person who would pick up stray dogs, cats and kids. She really did. She was more of a sister than a co-worker," said Mrs. Wilson. "We're going to miss her ler· ribly:" said Ann Powell, a col· le.ague in the fair publicity de· partment. "She had a great sense of fun in addition to a great sense of humor." Mrs. Boris went to work in the m id-1950s for the Register ne ws paper a nd her photog· rapher hus band Nick shot photos for her while at the same time leaching her how to handle a camera until she developed her skills after landing the job. She left the Register in 1959 and joined the Garden Grove Daily News as a women's sec· lion photogr apher. Described as a feisty fun·· loving rehead, she joined the Orange County Fair staff in 1975 and started its first fufJ.time publicity department. Kook Bae Han, 51, and his wife, Kyung Soon Han. 44, were transported to. Santa Ana Tustin Community Hospital with moderate injuries following the 6:50 a.m. accident. Lamont Partlow, 48, of El Toro received minor injuries this morning when his car spun out of control on wet pavement along Santiago Boulevard near Silverado Canyon, according to the Highway Patrol. The city expects to add up to 8,000 new homes in its hilly back country withln the next 10 to ts . years. Concern has been ·ex- pressed"llmong resident.a and ci· She had worked as a free· la nce photographer in the in· tervening five years since 1970 when she left the Garden Grove newspaper. SurVivors in addition to her husband include daughters Jan Flory of Fullerton, Niki Reid of Lake Oswego, Ore.; Robin Tucker of Norco and Keli Jloris of Garden Grove. plus four RObert N. Weed '19....,. end "'911.,..r M. ThOmas Keevll . _. .. 'Thomas A. Murphlne ~I.-• ... • ty officials that city services will not be able to keep up with de· mand if more comprehensive -grandchildren. planning is not begun. ..._, TELEPHONE All depertmenla: (714) 142-4121 CIHalt*t Adweftlllnt: 142.1171 O~ftCl9 Colle MeN: lJO WHI .. y SCreet L81Uft8 ilffdl: 1021 Ho. CMtl H'911wey HIHltlftllM IHcll: 17115 IHcll ...,._venl kce11d <len ,. ..... ,.,d el Cotl• Mete, CellfarlN. (US" 1 ..... ). S-.Crllilt.1 "CM• rltr M.• -Illy;" m•llJJ.!11 -Illy; mllllery dlMIMli.t1 $ol.• -y. • Cops baffled in stabbing FRF..SNO (AP> -Police are still barned about the fatal stab- bing of a Fresno State University coed . Investigators have been able to turn up few leads in the search for the crime scene and a weapon in the death of Krista Ann Ham- brock, 21, Of Mariposa. An autopsy confirmed she had not been sexually molested and· robbery .is not considered a motive becauae she was carrying cash when found ln a pizaa paflor doorwaynearcampus. ~ • • Restraint urged --in Poland • ltlo's aeell guarded Maureen Reagan, daughter of-President-elect -Ronald Reagan, lectv~rsini 's restaurant in New York . The two men surrounding her are Secret Service agents. Teacher pay flap heats up in laguna By DON CHAPMAN Of flW Delly ~1141\ St .. ff Teachers at elementary and in · termediate schools in Laguna Beach have joined high school in- structors in job actions, further escalating a district pay dispute Negotiations between the facul · ty and admini strators recently broke off after a single day of talks with a state app"ointed mediator. · The teachers, who are seeking an 8 percent salary hike, then vol· ed to reject the district's ·'last and best" payoff er of 4.5percentror 1980-81 Dave Hagen. president of the Laguna Beach Unified Faculty Association, s aid t eachers at Aliso and El Morro elementary schools, and fi rst through third grade teachers a t Top of the World Elementary Sc•hool have voted to boycott e vening Christmas program supervis ion. The teachers will s upervise at afternon Christmas programs on- ly, he said. Al Thurs ton Intermediate School. Hagen said, teachers are studying a boycott of involuntary extra-curricular work, such as dance supervision. Meanwhile, teachers at Laguna Beach High School have been withholding results of a school ac· ' .... . creditation report. Results of the Western Assoc1a · tion of Schools and Coll eges re- port were s upposed to be handed over to the high school principal in Nove mber. Hagen s aid the ele mentary teachers had indicated they want· ed to continue to provide a quality program -in the daytime. He said coming back to school for evening programs "is a sore point." But, be said, there is an "in· formal d ialogue" between teachers and administrators re· garding a possible return .to the bargaining table. "If we can identify areas for continuing negotiation, we could go back to the table." he said. Aid funds OK'd WASIDNGTON (AP) -The Senate, in what one supporter called "an expression of love from one country to another." has approved and sent to Presi· dent Carter legislation sending $50 million to aid earthquake victims in southern Italy. Carter is expected to sign the bill quickly. ~ WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Poland's leaders, raced with a Soviet troop ouHdup along the bation's borders that President Carter called "unprecedented," appealed to the militant in· dependent labor movement for restraint and discipline to save the country· from "moral and economic destruction." ·'The rate of the nation hangs in Uie balance," said the Com· monist Party's Central Commit· tee as President Carter and other Western leaders warned the Kremlin against a repeat oT its invasion of Czechoslovakia 12 years ago. In Moscow, the Soviet Foreign Mi nistry r esponded to the Western warnings by s aying that s uch s tatements were aimed at "exacerbating the situation" in Poland. The British Foreig n Office said today that British am- bassadors issued warnings to the Soviet Union and its East European allies to stay out of Poland or race consequences of "the utmost gravity." The British action followed similar statements by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington. The Polish leadership's stale· ment was issued Wednesday nagh1' after a two-day meeting that purged four Politburo mem- be rs. But the committee's failure lo announce other im- mediate , concr ete me asur es r-iflected deep dis agreement o9er how to end the deepening political and economic crisis. of- ficially described as the worst since 1944. The committee 's statement coupled a promis e to adhere fully to the agreements re· cognazing the independent labor union movement with a plea for "not one hour more of des truc· live strikes" and for the public to "oppose further escalation of unrest." Helicopter wreckage unidentified Federal in vestigators have been unable to identify the wreckage of a small helicopter round near Trabuco Canyon by a U.S. ForestServicefirecrew. Sheriff's U . Wyatt Hart said the investigator.1 from the Federal Aviation Administration and Na· tional Transportat ion SaJety Board inspected the wreckage off a truck trail east of Mc Vil"ar Canyon and north of Los . P1nos Canyon in the rugged terrain of eastern Or.ange County. The wreckage was discovered Tues· day. The wrecka~e . believed to be about 10 years old. was Sl"Or<·hed by flames from the Indian TrabucoCanyon brush blaze. Hart said Wednesday the two agencies would continue trying to pin down the identity of the aircraft . Bones that were found in one of · the seats, at first thought to be human, were identified as animal remains, probably from a coyote. . .. . . . ~-..---.... -. ---. --·--~----- • r CAUFOANtA ~.~r4,1MO H I F ·North state rain blamed ·for two traffic death&~ SAN FRANCISCO t AI'> The lint bi1 atorm of the win .. r bar1ed lll&O NortMra CaUlonUa wiU. windll dotted up to 19 "'C drlvin1 twavy rain• over t roast, v.U.y1• and foothall•. Pd bliua,.. ln lhe Sieru Ntvad1 9'orm warnin11 were ho61t.ci 1hdaead1y for the north•rn thr•.-rten ol the •t•t• tiut lht delut• tued for mo.I of Nort ... m CalUora11 11ft tr the atorm'1 .. rond wave whlr h CDO-ved iAIMd at •Mui m•dlu•bt, 1.ccordu., lb Natlonal WHther S.rv1ct forffasw J1rn 1(1plan* In 1 1tor,m relit.ct accident 1 rain ali<'k pavemMt, two rl1e wne kill~ d1mna the nrly rommute hour 1n San PraoclScO u t.he trut'k tn wturh they wl'r~ rklln1 broil• throuah a r .... way 1uardra1l and cr11hed UIN!lde down •fMt betow the roadwa,. ShHU OI rabt •...,t tM IMd from 1 weether front movlna in o,, the cout. Ttamc wa119owed to • rr1wl. mornln& and eve· nlJ•tl· in th• San Frant'l1co, 01kl1nd and San Joae main t•omroute cwrldon Some flood. 1111& .,.. reported. Power outaaes wert1 common. and PMclfic Gas and Eleetrac crews were re· l nat1lllna 'dowged lines in several locataona t1 arta ot coastal ffumboldt Coun\y rePorted nine inches oJ nunCa&ll Eureka l'eported a one· day record of 3.17 inches Tues· day Some North Coast rivers we re swell.mg toward flood stage. Wtdneeday niaht. -At leaat three boat• were hurled ubore at Half Moqn Bay JO mia. aoutb ol San Francisco. No injuries were reported. In the S.Crarnento area, four televiaion stations were knocked off the air for an hour when a fire attributed to the 11torm blocked power to the 1,SG-fOOl· tall Walnut Grove transmitting anteMa. They were channels 40, 13, 10 and 6. The main trans ·Slerra biChway, lnte.-.tate 10, re· mained open, but chains were required over the summit and ln the Lake Tahoe perimeter. Near -Belden, some 30 miles north of Oroville. a lO·loot-high wall of mud slammed into an Caltech fraud case told . ' PASADENA JAP> The manager of the Cahforrua Institute of Technology 's Athenaeum C)ub, scene of the uni vers1ty's most important social functions. has bee n arrested for investigation of em· beulement after a routine audit showed that about $150,000 was m11's ang from the r lub roffers , ~uthorities report Pasadena pohce said Robert L. Smith. 51. of Hollywood, was arrested Monday. Smith was re· leased on his own reco~niz~nce. Caltech spokesman Dennis Meredith said the audit that raised the suspicion of embezzlement showed that the dub seemed to have paid an in· ordinate amount of money for food. drink and other items over the last 15 months. The Alhen~um. operateCi by a board of gov· ernors separate from Calteeh, has an annual budget Rabid dogs plague border CALEXICO <AP) -The discovery of a third rabid dog along the international border has neightened the seareh for other diseased animals in Imperial County where a ( ) six·mooth quarantine is ~ ... rr'E in effect. ::Jl rui Imperial County "---------J health officials said six more children began an· ti·rabies treatment Wednesday after coming in contact. with a rabid puppy . . lirll11r• 111 rikr I · • .,,.,, LOS ANGELES CAP> -Some 1.700 Continen· tal Airlines night attendants plan to strike the car- rier Friday unless a contract agreement is reached through scheduled last-minute talks. Should a strike occur, the Los Angeles-based llirline would continue to operate with supervisory personnel as attendants, Continental spokesman Jack Gregory said Wednesday. l.'tf.' pla1111 •a.fflr d1ak..up LOS ANGELES CAP) -In a major shakeup USC President James H. Zumberge has annowiced tha~ three of the university's most powerful vice presidenLc; will be replaced as part of a restructur- ing of the central administration designed to make the university more efficient. (:al f 'rd ldkr• •••rfgagr rmr LOS ANf]ELES CAP> -California Federal Sav-ings &...(.Qan has raised its home mortgage rate to 16 tser~nt rom 15 percent in a move expected of $1.6 mHlion and is an integral part of the campus scene. The case is sllll under investigation by both the univers ity and the police. . Feds issue new rules SACRAMENTO CAP> -The federal Bureau of Land Management has issued new regulations that cover about hall or lhe 76,000 mining claims on federal lands in California. )he regulations, effective Jan. l, apply to minerals such as gold, silver, lead, zinc and uranium. They do nol pertain to oil, gaJ, coal. phosphate, sand or gravel. to generate similar hikes throughout the lending industry. Cat Fed , the nation's largest thrift lender with I $6.3 billion i.n. asst:ts, cited t !ghtening money '\. market concl1t1ons an announcing the inerease 't Wednesday. Cal Fed had posted the 15 percent rate on Nov. 7. I Get 850 oll t118 eo91:- \rar rit1lrn,•r Iii•• bu ••rllw eastbound Western Pacific lreiaht train, deraillna three locomotives and six em)ty cars. One ot the engine• may have fallen into lhe Feather River, of. ficials said. There were no re· ports ol injuries. A mudslide crashed down on Highway 101 north of Leggett, 180 miles north of San Francisco, forcing a shutdown of one lane of trafrlc on tbe major north·aouth route. Northeut of San Fran· cisco, in the river delta COW'llry; officials k~pt anxious eyes on wave·thrashed old levees guard· in1 prilled farmland. Travelen waminaa were ua,. for all mountain road• a~ passes for heavy b&owiDI ...... down to 4,000 feet. Gale WllW' ings were posted all alona Ule north and central coasts u the storm marched easterly. WINDS BLOWING AT 41 KNOTS HURL THREE BOATS ASHORE Wave1 pouncMd over breakwater Wedneadlly at HaH Moon Bay • . OCEANSIDE CAP> ~ew violence has been I reported V1 the one-month-old bus strike which has seriously affected public transit across northern San Diego County. Insulate tJle attic in your house to the R-19 standard using approved materials and the Gas Company will send you a check for $50. That's if you have an independent contractor do the job or you do it yourself. If you have the Gas Company do the insulation, they'll auto- maticaJty take $50 off your insulation bill. In any case, you must be a Southern California Gas Company residential heating customer. r c the aft1 e 1 rep ft ~ . a~ R A shotgun blast peppered the side of a bus driven Tuesday by a non-union driver authorities said. ' ~~E ·B•v ~pt.St?;~~ 20% OFF ENTIRE INVENTORY OF MEN'S & WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR -~ Continuing thru ~ ~ December 24th ~· SEASON'S GREETINGS • StoreHoun Mlrl.-Sat. 9: 1 S-5-.30 Sundays 11 :00-5:00 VISA. 303 MAIN ST., ~CA. '71/673~?6'J\) _,._ _________ ~--- . . • .. ---· ----·--------- • , &"~,, ..... ~ I .. Robert"'· WHd/Publlsher Thclmes IC"vlt/Edttor ~.. ~.-.0 ~· '!!IJ.e ~. Dlcelim. '· ,., a.,~,. icr~1b1ct\/£ditor1.1 P~ editor Hazardous areas ' need id~ntifying The t..a~ut;• U••ut•h ('11 ) c '011111 ti ha,.. tlt'l'lllcd ~' a 3 2 \Mt' lU rt'qUll l' i.:culu ' 1t•1,..11 t:-µt lfll tll u >OJ'tt'ut·t 1011 m mn(t~rate, h1gt~1111t l' tr''"''' .:l·ol11t:ll h uard art""us 111 lht- n t But in 1~ .. , 11011 . llll' t \1111h 11 1n11Jur1ty dt!h.•t \'d some art'a. rero111mtt11clrd u thl' 11ildfl 111 ·luchn~ Art·h Ul•a<'h tft>tt:hl!! "hen • -.1111,. 1 t.•po11 110"' " l.llontt pl.u. t> ThaK ,·anat· ithou1 l)(•rnu,t· 1h\' rt'l'omniendt'd an·as are not 1nrludl•d 1111 tlw 1 1t\ .., ""1-.1 111~ .:l'oloJ.:\ map "·herh lli adm1tll'dh 11u urnJllt•h' Offlf tal .. SB\ t httt Ja n·u~ 4.lll' IOI IU .. ll) 1J,•11llllNI :.&b IN>IO&ll'&lh hutJI ch1u llw~ 1 .111 ht• 1111·l11d~d b~ 0 1 danant-t> m ttw ll'll\H t111~· 1t•t1 u11 t>111,·11t ldt"nttf) 111., thl li.u..ardou-. '' J~ .ippl'JI' to l>l' lht· kt>~ m the KWICI~\ l'l.'VOl l pt lH'l'UUI ,. \\ l1<1t ll'> llt't'dNI II\ !-l1dt> pront> La~unu B··~11 h 1' ,1 l llllllJt l'lw1i-.1' l' g<·olo,.:H -.tud) tu UpUUtl• tlt\• • ll\ 1)1,1p ftt·1 ,ud1 " -.w <h 1 ... 1 <11nplc-lt•d ,1 111l·a n1n~tul a11tl l'umprt>h,·1~1\ l' md111dlll t' 1 .rn tw p11•p,11 1·tl Attenda11 ~e p<)licy The l'up1~ll <1110 I '111f1t-d Sl huol lJ1::-t 11t'l h,a_ been autl1ted ~Y lht" bl<.tll' l>t'JH:trtml'nt ol l"m :111n ' a11d is 'bt•111g l'hallen~ed on lht· 11umht-r t>f -.tudt•nt:-11 t hilltll'd I.1s t year for tale a\'erage d all~ allenc.Jam·e fumls To qualal. for the $1.600 paid by the state ever y ~·ear lor cat h full tune :-ludt•nt. the pupil mus t l>E' in sthool for at lt'ast fo ur ho ur:-u cl.1y tor tin t't1l1re :;em este r • Cap1~t rano ad111 1111:-t r:.ito rs admit that ~omt.' d1st rirl students wcr·t m:Hh t•11l'111 I~ 1'our1t1•cl as ha~· mg ntte ndctl f ull-t1me, e\ t•n though I ht'' d ropped ('lasses midway through tht• te rm The admm istrnl1011 ~a~·:-th1:-1s n1>t alkn \'t'tl. b ut up parently ~Orl")l' t(•adwr:-ignore llll' r11l1· anti pt>rm1t s tu d t'nts to drop a d uss to kt'L'P them lrom n •re1v>111g a lad- ing g rade . . The dis tl'i<"l s hould 11ghten up 1t~ cH·~·ou11t111g pro- ('edures so unwar ranted tax mone~ i~ not s pC'nl for the ed11 cation.of s tudent s \.\ho are not enrolll'tl for the r"' quired number of hours ln addition. the dist nl'I ~hould pay bark any I umls re l't'1ved during the 1979-80 S('hool ~·ear that were not due 1t because of the padded al'rnunting If the distrn·t does 111 fa('l have' a s tanding po h('y that does not allow students to drop dasst•s aft er they h ave registered. teachers s hould tx• told lo c·o mply with 11 . 111!-tead ol ag'noring dist ril'I pol1 t'~· as som<' tt µµa rt'nt I~· have been do- ing Art display rules Laguna BeaC'h Cit~· Council m embers won 't le t a , :-.iewport AeaC'h arllsl µaint a sra mammal mural o n a :lSO-t'oot-loug w:.111011 Cu:.ist I l1g hw:iy Some res 1dt•nt:-had :-:.1id the m ural would d 1strad moto ris ts near the 1nlerset'l l1)n ot I l1g h Drive :rnd Coast Hig hway . Other s s aid 11 \\Ollld not fn I a~rnn a Ht·aeh·~ vi llage 1·on cept. '.\1l'anwh1lc. art 1st Hobt.•rt \\.\land hacl rec·el\·e<t Lht· hlcssing ,of C altr<Jns \.\ll1d1 own~ thl· \.\all and hacl ~one· about ra1sm g mon<>y for th1· mural llt• -;µ,ent <·on •rnk rable limt· and l'IH'r~~ on th(' p ro.Jl'c t The issue raiSL'S the Qlll'St1on or Whl'l'C publit· Clrl should be plal·ed 111 Lag una Bt'al'h 111 muth the same manner that a :\lam H~ad1 sru lptur~ raised th::\t ques tion . ~!embers of till' Laguna He;,IC'h Arts Comm is sion who are s upporting su1·h p:'uJt'l'I ~ should help the Cit~· Countil establish a n lyw1dc· fX)ht·y on the matter of public ar1. • Opinions e xpressed 1n the s pace above are those of 1he Daily P ilot Other 111ews e xpressed on this pagf' are those o f their authors and artists Reade r comment is in1111ed Address The Daily Pilot P O Bo>C 1560 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642-432t Boydl~etirement B~· l.)1. BOY() fl was Prinn • CHi o \Oil Bis marck. first l'hanr·l'llor of ~rm a n) wtw arh11rarih pic ked age 65 as tht• <1 µ- propriatc time for hi s ~un·r­ m ent worke rs to n•ttrt• on pens ion. Why agl' 65'' Nohod.v knows . What 1s kno\\11 . though. 1s that Otto wasn 1 taking mul'h or ;,1 d1an1·c· when he Sl't up thet t s11c:1:il security system. Life• 1·x peclancy tht•n "as· :1 1Jtll1· over 42 years In the speech of lht' c;ullah blacks alo n g the· So u lh Carolina and Georg ia t•oast . the world "pinto" means "coffin." But the Ford Motor Companydidn'tknow that -Proper Job Club : Aµ propriate. is it not , that the band director at: St. J oseph's School in Baytown. TPxas. is named Mr. Musick? Dear Gloorny Gus So-what If a s1t1ht he&.r-, ing Jou makes it h ard for Rea-gan to hear preH conference ques· lions? Does he have any aaawers.? A.V. ._..., ... C-fth ... \\II• .... "' ......... ~ ........ , ..................... , .. 11 •• ::=-::.. --yWf '" -·· M ' ,o.llyl'i ... (~ Wh.11 sort of ltqu1cl 1s 1n lhl' t l·nt .. r ol i.:ulf halb" .\ 1';1s t1>r1111 mo:-t I~ 'i1in11· h1 s turi a11s l'OO f(•nd 111.11 1 h•• .. xplor:it111n 11f I ht· \:l'\\ \\'01 Id dur1n~ the JOO \1•;1r., .dtt•r C'h r 1stop h1'r ('11l11mhus first -;1g hlP<I lht> Wc·~tem llemi:.µlll'rc \\Ould II 0 t h oJ\' t' IJ l' (' II p 0 s ~ I h I l' \\ 11 hout lht' i.:r t•<J I g rl·cn turllt·' Thl':-.t· w1·n · e<iught h~ sailor'> <1nd kl'pl a li\C aboard :-.hip to provide fres h nwal :" 1·1lht•r noon nor m idnight <0:1n ht• tlt•:<1g11ated a s a.m . or p n1 That s what I sard Rut a k111Cll\ l'lit•nt prnnts o ut that tht•v d() have• IC'ltN' des 1gna· t1011:-. h11\\{'\'c•r rareh us ed Noon IS 12 m fo r me ridian. And midnight is 12 mm also for mer idian but doubled for t·onvcnienC(' Not everything old Ren J<i min fo'rankhn tried was S~l'ccssful. µlease note. His efforts to eliminate s ix let· ters from the alphabet failed. II(' wanted to get rid of Q, C, J . 1., W, X and Y. Jn their p la ce, he suggested s ix othe rs so "the re would be no disti n c t sounds in th e language without telle rs to e xpress them." Whe n the 1'0unter s last tabulated the number ot men and women In their 20s in New York City. they learned 'there wer.e an extra 92.270 wome n In that age brac ket. What's odrl about those !makes that J.?O a whole year without food is they don't losP aoy n1)preciable weight. ·------------- : .................................................... Jack Ander1on Airline cutback irks Soviets .• WA S HINGTON One l\merican reaponsc to the Soviet invHion ()( Afghanl:st an which iii probably 11s irritating to the Kre mlin· as the Olympic Games boycott 1. th e curtailment of US. 01ghL'( by the Russian state 1.urline, Aeronor S ince the Afghanis tan ag- ~ression , Auo flo t h as been res t ricted to two flights a week out of Du lles In l f'rn at1o nal Ai r port , the r t>derall y 111 e r.at e tl ful'lllt) o ut s 1t1e Wa .s h 1n~r1111 Aero riot·, flt~h ts into New Yo rk w ere hall· t<<I . not b~ the S. government. but by the Teams ters Union, wh1 l'h h as refused to service ->ov1et planes there . What bottlers the Russians is not the 108s or reven.ae, but the cutback on espionage activities torthere<t by Aeroflot. Th~ Sov· 1et planes, with "the ar KGB security personnel, a r e the Russians' pre ferred means of getting top-secrt~l reports safely b.a ck to the Kre mlin. HOWEVER. a secret CIA re- p0rt shown recently to my as· soclate Dale Van ·Atta discloses that Aeroflot is more than mere- ly a secure delivery ch annel for Russian spy material. "For a number-or years," the report states, "the Soviets ha¥(' been suspected of using Aeroflot for Cele<:tronic) intelli gence col- lection oper ations.'' Two ex- amples are cited: "The Soviets reportedly rescheduled the rHght or an IJ..· 62-Classic in 1974 to permit cov- ~rage of a L'.S l'Ommand post exercise .. In 1977. a s pecial Aeroflot eharte r ni$(ht over the continen· ----------:__, - lal United Stales "was viewed as baving a collection mission, since signal intelltgence in· tercept gear was observed on the aircraft.'' These examples. the report s a ys, ··indicate a prolpnged employment of Aeroflot by the Soviets for both counterin-, telli gence and foreign l'Ollection pur~." ALL OVER THE world , AeroOot is regarded with s uspi- cion by local governments. The airline's chief. of operations in the Netherlands was arrested some years ago and expelled on s uspi<.'ion of trying to steal stalP se crets, And the CIA reports that on another occasio n "a high-level Aeroflot offi<'ial 1n Madrid was expelled b y Spanish authorities as a result of his m- v o l ve ment in milita r y es· pio nage .. _ Within the Soviet Union , the security pOlice apparently judge 'SEE? IT'S <;lJITE SAFE, AND ~ ThW.'fWTlC! ' Mailbox for eigners by what tbe Rwuiana do when. they're abroad. "On domestic ''mghts over the U~R. the KGB officer probably acts in a security capacity to info rm on the activities or foreigners or lo block attemps by them to gather intelligence," the CIA reports. "On overseas flights, the func- tion of the KG B officer would.be lo 'm aintaiQ contro l oxer the flight c rew a nd prevent any possible defections ... TEST FlUNKF.D: A major com ponent of the new "rapid deployment forc•e" made a mis - erable s howing 1n a six-d<ty ex er l'ise last Septe mber. accord· ing to the confidential report of :l n Army team that evaluated its perform<Jnce The 317th Tactical Airlift Wing was be111Sl tested on its combat re adiness in "Exercise Purple Penny" at Pope Air Force Base 1n North Carolina Its miss1Qo in wartime is to transport m en and e quipme nt from th e r ear eche lon to a forwar<l 1:omb<it area. In six o ut of seven C'rtltl'al ar eas. the 317th wCls rated clear- ly unsat1Sfal'tory b~ the evalua lion team. Among the mor<• glar ing defit·1encies the ump1n·s found : Only 26 of 46 airc r aft wen.• • reliable· Mobil ity of c re<N and a1n·raft Was JUdged UrlSal1Sfal' tory bec!iU.'>C of m 1s rn anagemen_t a\ three different t•ontrol pc11nt~ "ExC'essivc saretv tlev1at1un~" we re also fqund · Carc lessnl'Ss. inept1tudt> and major safet~ v1olat1on !> lt·d lf1 failing gr ades in t·ombat sup port. C'Ommand and control Crews had not read the lat• tic al -ground rules Personnel were found ~leep ing on the JOb. · No i;ecuril v checks were made before C'las~o;;ifit•d bru:fing-. f:ssent1at paperwork wo:. lost Met·han1c•at fatlure!. wt·n• found virtuall y l'\'crywher e Social Security belongs to the work~rs . To th\' Editor Circa l!J77 7~· average lire ex pec·tanc.'' mall's 67, females 73 Circa L978-7H, So!'1al Sel'urily foes gt•<tr up for battle life ex pedant·~ for mallo~ mysteriously advanrc•d lo n \t•<J r'i , frm~les to 78 'Ergo mantl<l!fln rf't irl'ment al agl' 115 0111 ttw w111dow and r:.i1 se S.11·ial S1·1·unh rl'tirt.>ment for full ht:ncf1t:-. 111 agt> iO. The Dt•mol'r<tl Cllngress. 1n pow1·r :.rm·e -limt.> 1mmemona l, not onl v mandated to nuse the leg~tl r~llreml!nt age, b ut seem to have mandated ou~ s pans of longeV1ty. so as to l'O int·1de with th<' foul Sl'hem~ to \'irtually In· sure thut millions of payers into tht• Socia l Sec urity Fund will nevl•r collect a dime beyond that "h1C'h fi n.ts its finfll destination in the rnffers of some mortuary 11:.i funl'r<t benefits . l'l.AINI.\' CONGRF.SS. which l'rlll1 inally betrayed its trust has almost suc·t·eeded in destroym~' thl• S<><·1al St!t'urtt y system. re · -.ult 1ng. doubllt>ss. 1n the fiction of th<' su1lden remarkable rise rn m:llt·:-.· and lemales· longevi ty l r~ures. ~hattt•nng the pro~pe<·t s ol m 1 ll111ns of loyal h:m l-working . JH•\'t•rt~ lt•\'t•I w <•J.!l' l'llrncrs pr11du1•t·1 s . wh<1 \\ill nc•ver hvc lo · 1•1iJt1)" the bc•1wfits of t•ven the IH"lu" pon·rt_, l<·H·I ol thl' t•urrcnt Sona I St·t·unt ~ p:i.' mcnts. and "'ho <in' Wl·:1k anti tir1•d fnim y••arsot hard labor and <lrutlgcry Who live·~ thl' longest " Not the brll·k hi\1•r.;. tht• 1·nal miner:., th e C'lt.'c·tnl'ian:-; lht• s t e<'I \II orkers. the dnllµrcssme n, the plumbl'l's, thl' l111l'smcn, the roofers. the f1r l'men . a nd cops , all the "httlc people" who are so muc h bigger than lhe dwarfs in Congress You guessed I~ t,he er fe te, the wt•ll-fed. w;J vy while haired , well·tra ve led. well - enlrenched, well·heeled "of-· fi cia ls" or every description and del(ree. seemingly especially in th€' halls of Cong ress and en- t• asecl in the bhH·k rohes of j urisprudenC'e DELETF. FROM SoC'1a l Sel'Urt· ty all but the hont'st stc•wardship of old a(!e retirem ent assistance system for those who have paid in· to the fund : place I he fund into ~he hands of honorable citizens and out of the hands of pols : re move all welfare and other assis tance progra ms from ~ial SeC'urily and place the m in their r ightful categories ; keep the g reedy hands of bureaucrats out of Social Security coffers; and thus give som e hope lo the young men and women who now race (starting at age 18) a life-long slavery of 52 years of paying Into the Social Security program whose detrac· tora conatantly throw Into our teeth that Social Security Is a failure, but force participation • without hope of ever ben efiting therefrom. B.F . BO_f\COMAN ,, .. ...,,,........,,,...,. To the Editor: I found every word in the Nov. 24 editoria l promoting pound scizurt-totall y disagreeable Supervisor Philip Anttiony de· serves nothing but praise in hi s work o n a bo lis hing pound seizure in Or ange County. The truth : It is morally im- proper to sell animals from the pound so th at they. can b e to rtured in the name of science While I feel no anim a l should suffe r the trauma of vivisection even animals raised solely for this purpose we must give special attention to impounded a n i m als as a firs t s t ep. A number of these a nima ls a re los t pe ts and accustomed to better treatment. Their health back- r.:round is unknown , making them useless on many oc·- ca.s1ons. YES. A~IMALS left in pounds are ultimately put to death But given the choic<' they would no do ubt l·hoosc deat h O\'er having a lc•i.: nppe<l open without the a id of an<>sthetic· to test the e ffert of df'teq.:l'nt being forn· fed into ttu:m This 1s onl_\ one factual example of the c ruel treatment pounrl se1 z Ltrt' int•v 1t a bly 1n- \'Olves As sr1en c·e prog r e ses. so mus t the ways of lt•stmg new ftnd111gs. llum;tn ca<lavers. C'Om · putc r technology and human cells an• nut only less expens ive and mor r rcl1ablt•. but t hey're humanl'. We l'an finally e as'e our minds know ing sc:ience is pro- l'(r<>ssing a nd nothing has to need· lcssly s uffer for it. Would_n 't things be better 1f only the sc1en tific and medical communities put m ore time into research modt.>mization and less in_t~~he 75 million animals sufferi~each vear? · Voting for the outlawin~ of pound seizure took place on Nov. 25 and won. We can now rest easy in Orange County But what a bout the rest of California a nd the other 40 states that ha.ve yet to illegalize it~ CONNIE PEARSON •••rrw ,,.plattd To the Editor: J was wondering if the C'aption .. Bronx Bootery" on page 8-6 of the Pilot Nov. 19 was the AP wfrephoto 's one or the P~lot 's. , Quotes . "The fundamental freedoms of apeech and press have coo· t.ributed 1reaUy to the develop· meat md weU-beiQ8 of our free •~lety and are indls~naable to its continued growth. ' Ju.tic~ WtllMam J. BrfftftOft ' . The reason-I'm asking is because this store has nothing to do with the Bronx. It is local· ed in Manhattan on W. 72nd St .. which J might add . is a lot nicer than arfy section of the Bronx' If the ca ption w as d o ne because the Bronx 1s in New York City. it m akes about as much sense as s a y ing the "Beverly Wilshire" is Santa Ana 's finest hotel, being that the y'r e both in Southern California~ However. J still enjoy reading the Pilot. THELMA KIMBLE f ;,.m ..,.,, ,.... To the Editor: On Nov. 24 I was assigned lo recover a roll-over stole n veh1· c le The area was approximate· ly half a mile off Laguna Canyon R oad at the ci t y l i mit s <Sycamore Flats) Due to the te rrain. it was n ecessa r y to leave m y police motp r cycle at the shoulder of the canyon read a nd truck in wrth the Fire Marshal. While waiting for a tow truck to arrive and remove the stolen veh icle. the hour g rew late and the skv became dark f'"rnm m ' seclud.ed hills ide !oration. I wa~c; able to see the canvon road a nd my parked motorC'~;cle OVER THF. lon g pe riod of time il took to ro..,mµletl' my as. sil!nmenl. I saw four vehidcs sto p on separate oc•cas1ons One of the motorists was so con- cerned about the una ttendc<l police vehicle• that he used the police radio lo report his loca- tion and inabi lit~ to lol•ate the officer. With my hand held radio . I monitored his distressing broad· cast and quickly advised him of m y location.· m y a ssignment . and that I was all right lie acknow.ledged m e and drove off To that anonym ous c1t1 zen. and to the others who also stopped. I give a very deep from . my heart "thank you ... It is very g ratifying lo know that the re are good samarilans out there that "do care" and even more im - portantly "do see ... MARK MILLER Traffic Offirer Laguna &each Police Departm ent Trarllil 1 • .. IN'fl'd# To the Editor: , To make education hap~ all that is required is a good teacher •and a student. My education. trajning and ex· perlence as a teache r 1s what makes education happen. I would like the aid or some or all of the following. with the first priority for the student: boar~nd chalk. books and paper , Ctlairs and desks, heat and light, and perhaps a ditto machine a nd R support l j .. counselor .. Other needs 1nt'lulll· running wate r and pro 1wrl ~ stocked sanitary facilities. a clean classroom. and a few peopll· responsible to make s ur(' that I get what 1s required I am trained to run a d1-.. ci plined. qu1P1 , o nkrl.\. :-.tru<· t ured classroom at mo~plll'n· Here the s tudent knows what to • ex put. He can think . work . learn grow and not merel~ be l'ntt'r tained. When young peopl<' ea11 not read well. s pell or wrtll'. lht•\ need what I a m trained tooffc>r FIELDTRIPS. films, and othl'I e xtras are not necessary to pro v1de a young person in cent 1 ve 111 study and to learn f"o r m ~ class room students I do 110 1 need a fa·n C'v d istric t o ffll't' wit h nume r ous hi g h paid ad ministrators an<1 thf'ir staffs ol cle rical help. school cars . me<•l ings and l'Omm1ttc·1'. "'h1t'h 1n terfere with m\ l'las:.room opera u o n. elaboralt' 1·umpult•r <tltt•ntt a n et• prO('l•rlun·:-.. t l'lcv1s1on. athlelll' progrum s "'h1d1 all<rn partic·1pauon nf onl_\ a fo•w. un IC'ss . of l'Ourse. thl'M' programs a re self fundl•d I d•l not 1wt'tl c·l (j s!l rnom a1<lt•s bl'1·aus l' responsible• pc•r:-on:-. 1n c:hargt• s hould h1rt• e n•WJ.!h le:.il'hl'r~ to keep c•lass s1it• n •asona bl c t•nough tor mt•to managt• II high prn·t•tl administ rator-;. " ho n il I th 1• ms e I\ l's µ r 11 fess1onall\. dn nN kno" hem to manage s1mpl1f1C'd teal•h1ng ways. perhaps they s houl<l listl.'n to teat· hers " ho :.1n• work in~ with sl udents and "ho kno" \\hat 1s 101 po rtant and wherl' true sc·hool a c tion is :\tany school board members and a<l m in1strators rlo not \'1S1t classrooms T he' ha\ t' forgotten the tl•acht>r and thl· stu dent and what it is like tu ht• 111 tht• clas s room For me to do m y JOb well. however. I net.>d a<lequatl' pa~-tn keep up with the cost of living so that I do not have• to work anothe r Job after sC'hool My present pay does not kecµ up with inflation Be<'ause al'lion for learning 1s in the c lassroom.' this 1s where !H'hool money should gn Isn't mon('y for t hl'I r st udcnt s in thl· classroom what part'nts want" Does the money go to tcarhers and the rh1ssroom., No' TeaC'h('rs ar l' hl.'mg d1spla1·C'd and re movec1. At pr'esent. extras at the top take• up too "lanyschool do llars . l.r t ·s ~e t pr iori t ies stra1J:hlened out. Do you a~r~. p<irents ? RUTll MAHLMAN Teacher. Huntington Beach L'nionHi~h S<'hool District • utters from r~r1 are welco~. The right to ~e letters to tu .fPOCe or eliminate libel u re~. Letters of JOO worda or ~as will be gi~n prefetttttt. AU ~tin's mMd m- cl&UU ftgl'loture and ntoilmg addnss but no~• may be wUhMld Oft rftlWlt if 1uJ/icitnat rca1on t1 appornt. P0t>trJ1wWftOf btptAbltshtd. • \ I . -I . 7 •. _!_, ~.Deolmblr4, 1tl0 USO-* EWL.VALOT ., I .ieewd..i_/ I ~ Art pageant talks pursued · Ll4W\a ~arh Mayor Wayne Baahn and C0Wlc1lm•ri Jloward Daw50fl h•' t' btt-r\ 1·ho11en by roll••~ to mtt\ ~·•lh t-'ullv•I of Aru off1r1als. a.bout thf' futun of lt)t' l"1h o wntd 1.-•tival around:!. F'f' \l\al 0U11 1ab \I.I\ thty itrt· •ap&onnic thf' pon 1l11IH) of rnuv 1n1 tht' annuii1I t111h1tJ1\ 0.1111 Pa~«-lint of lht> M1&blt-r1; o l>t uJ \Ow.tl 'A'ht>n lh_, 1•1 ~¥11ttltlHJll ) lC'a "t' at L.lgWla ( '1to un f<oad tic p1 t,., 111 1990 Di\WSON ~AID ON•; poss.ible a r r a n g ,. m t' n t 1 n v 11 I ' e !> t he Llil¥W•» Keach Mwieum of Art, \lo'hlrh Ill planni116' to 4'xpand. 1>~w1w 11 u1t.l pon ably the muu·um 1t1H.I fotlval would w1rnt lo \'Ofl:>ohdate in one IO<'a· 11011 11_. '"'t.I 1>Ul'h posb1b1htles .. ti o ul<I be :.ouncted o ut" throughout the 1·ommunity The t•1ty lt!USt! to the festival 111clud~i. a guuunteed percen.· ll•alt! of thti orgamzallon 's gross rN·~1pts, whath have amounted lo about $200.000 annually TH t; {'JTY PUTS \hat money into tL'> general fund, and the .r ent helps pay off the $303,000 .rndual bond uwcd on Main Ueat:h Park. -Seniors j·wuL art /air set ' An art fair fu~d raiser for The move by the festival is be· 111t,t conte mplated because, it-st1val offlt·1als say, more room 1s ne~ for the annually sold· out Pageant of the Mas ters LAGUNA BEACH THIRD GRADERS FIND SOMETHING IN COMMON WITH FRENCH PUPILS Exch•nge of letter• reve•I• tondneaa for outdoor aporta, tiorsebectl'rfdtng ancnelevlalon J senior c1b"Zens will be held SWl· day from 9:30 a .m. to 4 p.m at the Festival of Arts grounds. 650 Laeuna Canyon Road The Fine Arts and fo'olk Art Fair will be sponsored by the Senior Citizens Club of Laguna Beach. The show will also feature the Murray Grode dancers and guitarists Bruce Charles. There will be no adm1ss1on fee, but donations will be ac· cept,ed. Blood drive set in Laguna Hills St. Nicholas Catholic Church in · Laguna Hills will sponsor a Red, Cross blood drive Dec. 11 from 2:45 p.m . to 7:30 p .m . at the church at 24252 El Toro Road in LagunaHHls. Donors mus t be an good health, weigh at least 110 pounds, be between the ages of 17 and 65 and not have donated within the last eight weeks. For appointments call 768-1397 or 835·5381. Making Mark Laguna to press litterers La~una Beach City Council members have voted to begin a two-month campaign lo press some fas t-food outlets and other firms to redul'e Litter near their businesses. City Manager Ken Frank and members of the Laguna Beach Reautificalion Committee will identify the businesses which are not providing adequate trash receptacles. µoder the counci l's action. Businesses not complying will be notified that they are breafc. ing the law. The council will r eceive a proeress report on the matter after the two-month trial period. If council member s are not satisfied with' the progMlm, they said, they may use another pro- cedure. Artist to look Two Laguna seats vacant Local residents interested in applying for either of two vacant seats on the Laguna Beach Arts Commission must present a let· ter or res ume to the City Clerk's office by Dec. 12. T he commission as an ac;i· visory panel in artis tic , aesthetic-, and cultural matters. It a ctively encourages cultural programs in the community. ' The nine· member commission - meets on the second and fourth Mondays of each month, except during the Festival of Arts. AppliJants s hould state their experience and reasons for seek· ing the post. Burglars sought MEXICALI, Mexico (AP) ~ Police are looking for burglars who made off with $30,000 in cash frt>m a safe in the Banco Longoria Sarragosa. at career Watercolorist Millard Sheets will discuss his car eer in a talk entitled .. An Artist Reminisces" Dec. 11 at 8 p.m. at the Laguna Beach Museum or Art. The talk 1s presented in conjunction with the 60th a nnual exhibition of the National Watercolor Society at the museum. Admission to the lee· ture is $.1.50 for museum members and SS for non· members. Laguna Beach lawbreakers during December, January and February de· finitely sta(ld to have a Mark against their records. That's because that period's day s hift includes (rear from left) Mark Fis· he r , Mark Mi ller. and Mark Everton. with ~ark Vuille seated on motorbike fender. Information may be o btai ned by calling 494-6531. SJCplans • rose tnp I 'Pinocchio' filni San Juan spec~al E The Sa n Juan Capistrano ·Recreation Department will sponsor a trip to the annual Tournament of Roses parade 1n Pas adena Jari. t. A bus will leave at 6 am. from San Juan city offices at 32400 Paseo Adelanto and return at 2 p. m . The cost is $26 per person with a Dec. 18 deadline for r eserva- tion&.. • res The movie "Pinocchio" will be shown for youngsters Dec. 20 at t p.m. in the Marco Forster Junior High School ca felonum. 25601 Camino del 1J Avion in San Juan Capistrano. ~, The showing is sponsored by the San Juan Recreation Department and will include a selec- tion of Christmas cartoons. a The cost of the show is $1 per person and 25 cents for refreshments. For information call 493-1171, extension 247. Ca l Shari Fortmueller, recreation director, at 493-1171, ex- tension 245, for informa· tion. Pair face charges ill sea lion ·death • • • • Reg. S39.99 (3 Only) • • • • • Reg. S49.99 11 Only) • Iii • • • .. Pupils in Laguna. write French pals Students in Joan MQrrisoo's third grade class at El Morro E lementary School in Lael.ma Beach are finding o ut that it re- ally is a "small world." They are discovering in a pea pal correspondence with third graders in L'Union, France, that their French counterparts like many of the same things they do. THE EXCHANGE OF letters began about a month ago •hen Miss Morrison 's class wrote Madame Ginette Fages' third graders in L'Union. Last week, the El Morro stu- dents reeeived replies to their letters a nd Miss Morrison translated them. The students found that their pen pals liked tennis, soccer, skiing, bicycle and horseback ridln& and television. The 3Z American studenta sent the 32 French pupils novelty stickers, only to rind similar stickers in the French students' replies. .. IT GOES TO s how that children are the same the world over," said Miss Morrison. "But their school day 1s dif· . ferent from ours. They are at school until 4 p .m ., have Wed· neadaya off, and go to school Saturday morning," she said. "And they spend the last hour of the day writing down homework assii.nments ," she added. OPEN-7-DAYS-A·WEEK SAM TIL6PM INDOOR-OUTDOOR . CHRISTMAS LIGHTS C~minal charees have been filed by U.S. Attorney General's office a1a nit two men accused or shooting and kWinl a sea lion near Dana Point Sept. 1. If found guilty, each man faces a maximum penalty of up to $20,000 in fines and up to one year in jail, or both, on each of the two counts against them. Heavy duty red and grHn °' wNte ~ed metal tree Plc*ter. t Raeey G. Hayes of Mentone and BiUJ Dale Jarman of Redlands, both 21, were ea·ch char1ed with two co•nta of vlolatin1 the Federal lbriM Mammal.I Act. ---Dpc!1111vot1 filed with the U.S. At- ton1e1'1 office in Loll An1elea Nov. 28 accme the two IDft wftb mowtn•l1 killtnl a sea lion in water under the Jurisdiction of the United States. 1:..Ba1ea and Jarman are also c...,.1..S with U.1n1 a harbor under U .I: jurildlctloo in the commiaaion of the aDepd crime. • Hayes and Jarman were taken Into custody Sept. 1 by Orange Coun\)' Sheriff's Harbor Patrol officers after the skiJJl>fl'-of a private c raft radioed the harbor petrol Hying-he heel wit- nessed the shootin.c. Sgt. Jack Evans of the harbor patrol said Jarman allegedly shot the sea lion while it was re1tin1 on "whistler" buoy off Dana Point Harbor, while Hayes operated the racina·l)'J>e power boat they were ut· lna. :fn ............. ~6· PLENTY OF FAE£ PAAKfNG 240 BROADWAY-LAGUNA BEACH • • °"NDM.Y8T1l6/CAU.4t1~ OOWUTt PUIMlltNO-lllCTNCAl·GLAIS PAINT AND TOOl ~ •• ' ~------------------~~ Santa dtJe ,for Laguna . . , appearance Santa Claus will make his first appearance in Laguna Reach for • 1980 Friday at 6 :30 p.m. when he is transported to his traditional house in front of the City llall Santa wiU ride a fire trul'k from the Laguna Beach Hi~h School parking-lot, on a route along Park Avenue , C<ias t Highway and Forest A venul' Beginning al 6 p.m. at City Hall. the Thurston Junior l11gh School chorus and band will prt> sent Christmas carols in an t1cioat1on of Santa·s arrival.' A I s o . L a· g u n a H e a t· h merchants will hold th~1r annual .. hospitality night" Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. The merchants inv1tP local residents into their shops for refreshments, door prizes. and holiday greetings. ., f / ] H I , ~.nr,..-,,., ' ---+----. I \ e jOI m} .JO&&Uli under conlrol I •top afler counting lilt) potholb . !Jot a problem" Then wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat wall cut red tape, getting tht1 answers and action you MM to solw lf'W!quihes m government arid bwmeu. Mail yt1ur que1t10M to Pal Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coast Doily Pilot, P 0 Box 156lJ, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As ~ll·lerters as ponible will be answered, but phoned inqwnes or letters TWt including the reader·s full name. address and business hours' phone number cannot beconstdered Thiscolumnappearsda1- ly eIC"f>t Sundays." • 8'-fund rrqur•I adrbrd DEAR PAT: I hope you cao help me unravel a problem I've been having with an outCit called Na- tional Consumer Testing. I first sent them S3 for an Inflation Fighters Kit. Afte r the kit finally ~·a me. I sent an ·$8 enrollment fee that was sup- posed to entitle me to more than 600 free gifts that I ~as to evaluate. I've only received the kit and heard nothing until recently when I got a card ask-· mg 1f I wanted to terminate or continue enrollment dS a product evaluator. Supposedly I don't have to pa~ postage and handling charges for three months, and if al that time I'm not completely satisfied. I could send back the enrollment form and a copy of my canceled check for a full reftind . Can you find out what's going on? W.E .. Costa Mesa As reported July 11 in AVS, the Consumer Tt>i.ling Center, Inflation Fighters Kit and Free Gifts -related firms -. reached an agreement with the U.S. Postal Service that although no wrongdolrtft was admitted , they would offer money-bark guarantees to consumers dluatlafled wit.h their "free" gifts. Apparently, the card you rereived was issued In compliance with that agreement. The companies allO •&reed &o make run refunds lo consamen wbo req..eed diem "ilhin 30 days of the request date. A VS advt.es you to ask for this refund and coaclllde yoar deal· ino with this firm. t :raluator progra• no ....... DEAR READERS: A VS learned that tbe "free ;1.ifl" compani.-s mentioned above are coatinuiDI to solicit new evaluators in this area. The firm cl'lls itself National Consumer Testing Center, bat it is the same one that reached an agreement with the U.S. Postal Service last July, according to a postal inspector. The inspector told A VS that the company a~reed to "clean up certain facets of its advertls· in g and customer relations policies, in addition to reconciling unsatisfactory orders and offering a choice to consumers of full refund or continuing In lhf' program." The current mailer also offers 600 free gifts, but adds in a s mall box on the bottom left-hand portion of the advertisement that postage and handling ranges from free to a mallimam of 39 cl'nts for only one gift and "averages oaly 17 cents pt>r gift when you select aU IM gifts after enroll· ment." As the inspector poi.ated out, "That's $1t% for all the products -and that'•. lot or m..ey!" It has been the experience of this colamn that product·sampler e valuation sales programs s.-ldom, lf ever, are bargalu. They pop 11p every couple of years and readen lavariably experience problems with delivery and usually find the product& to be uaalUsfadory. This type of prome- tion merits a buyer beware coaslderatloa from the consumer. Glto•t ,..,... l•r~ hit• DEAR PAT: We moved lo California recently and have always been Interested -in Western his· tory. Do you ltnow of any source that we could con- tact to learn about the, location of all the old ghost towns? 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All Stofff 10:00 un. to ~ P·"'· Always Bring-Your Membership Card With You When You Shop At Fedco --___. ---L-- ···-·-·-·---··""'"""' . " · ... . . . . . , ... -. --.. I • I I • • e ... -....... ~ .. .. ·~ .... ..... .-.,. ... -.. , .. -. -·. J ) Ylll .llllllR llllY PIPll I OHANL~ I rn;Nl Y <.ALIFOl<NtA 25 CE.N lS ' UCI seeks· $10 million JDedical clinic 8) Kl(""lt,\ k 0 (o IU' t lit Ot , .. o.<11 ... _ ~··" .. l .... l. Ir" Int' t 'ham l•\fo1 Oaruttl Aldr1 h \J1t1 tc~h~> ht' v.111 ll"lk t bt" t 111 \t-r'>1t) 111 C1ll1roro1a Mc:at'nt• in Ja11u.t1 ' II• .spi.i10H· "l•m$ for " p1ol'(> cd $10 m1lhon outpa\H.'n\ me·d1l c1I ' hn11 on tht.- ln in\• 1 .unpu.' ldfll h .,did lht \'111111 II •Al' p1·9' t'l.1 l'OulJ ,., cntuall \1 tw ex IJ.lfllh.•d' 1oto 11 major 1npat1ent hutJpllal Th~ d tllll' 1s to be funded ubslW\UuUy • by Long Beach 1't1:monul Hospital, which would rn!lt1al!:e thti facility,' according to a ;pokei.man for that hospital. ldri<·h declined to explain the lll'lual funding formula for the µroposed cliJUc. saying .only that 1t would ~ paid for by Long Hench Memorial llosp1tal, the l'Cl Modic a! Center· Trustees O.lly P'll..c ,._ .. , ...... ,.., .. WHAT IS THAT FUNNY W~T STUFF FALLING? Michael Ortiz (left), Travis Owen check raindrops Initial rain ·b~ ' rash of accidents Chance of rain continuing along he Orange Coast is sli ght loni~ht after the first stor m in 196 days hit ednesday ni ghl The ~tional Weather Rureau reporlJf that three-fourths of an * * * • • ain triggers Rf in·slicked roads from the int storm of the season result· in a score of traffic accidents long the Orange Coast. A spokes m a n for the alifornia Highway patrol re· rted that an estimated 20 acci· ents have occurred sincei the ains began Wednesday night. A Fowttain Valley couple re· eived minor injuries early this orning when their stalled vehi· le wu rear-ended on the San ie10 Freeway n•r MacArthur evard. Kook Bae Han, 51, and his .; J()'UDI Soon Han. «. were ... ported to Santa Ana Tustln ommunity Hosp ital with oderate iajuries following the :• a.m. accident. Lamont P.artlow, 48, of El oro received m inor Injuries mormnc when hi• car spun ol eontrol on wet pavedient s.tiaab Boulevard near t.•• canyon. accord.Ina to ........ YP•trol. inch of· nun fell along the coast since the storm began at 9 p.m . Wednesday. Chance of rains continuin~ arc NORTHERN CALIFORNIA . H~RD HIT BY STORM-AS 20 percent tonight decreasing to only lOpercent by Friday. Crews mopping up the results of the fires from Trabuco Canyon re· port \hat the light rains are help- ing reseeding operations. "It's a help as long as n stays light. It will help s prout the seeds," said U.S. l"orest· Service spokesman Eric Dunphy. Meanwhile, a spokesman for the California H.ighway.Patrol re· ported-.,igher than ui.ual ll-CCi· dents along the wet highways lo· day. ''.We've had so many I couldn't keep.track orthem. •·she said. No serious accidents have been reported as a result of the storm. A power loss in Newport Beach was reported briefly at 1:56 a.m. after a transfoFmer went out dur- in~ the storm. 4 Bodies found. ·BULLETIN SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador <AP) -The bodies of three mining nuns and a Roman Catholic social work~ere , found shot td death and ed near • hipway this • moon. searchen ~rted. -cl!ar erstOry, A4) and private-donations He said the proposed outpa- tient clinic. to be localed near the Medical School on the Irvine Campus, would include a 24·hour emergency room. Aldrich re- fused to outline the e xact pro- posal that will be presented lo the UC Regents. The Long Beach Memorial Board of Directors has verbally committed to fund a portion of the Mst of the facility. Aldrich said A spokesman ror that hospital said today that any expansion of the proposed outpatient clinic in· to an inpatient hospital would be "pure speculation" at this point. However, Mike Stephens, ad· manistrator of Newport Beach's Hoag Memorial Hospital, said UCI representatives are asking medica l philanthropis ts to donate to the clime· pn the basis that it would be the ·'first 26 perish phase" of a 200-bed inpatient hospital. He added that such an inpa- tient hospital would siphon pa- tients away from Hoag Hospital and wouldn't •provide a much- needed centrally located hospital for the fas t·growing Irvine population .. (UCI is local· ed on the southwest border or the City of Irvine}. City approval isn't required for construction rt UCI. since • m • I he campus is OR state"'T<i •..• nd, therefore, falls under slate de velopmenlal regulation ' Irvin e cit) planne r Paul I re land said that the r ity staff is currently in the process of de· veloping a study on the city's need for medical facilities. The Jitudy was beg un sever~!.: ... •lhs ago al the r equest of Coun· cilman David Sills, who noted 111 the time, "Irvine (population <See CLINIC, Pagt-A2) fire Flames race quickly through suburban hotel . . WHITE PLA INS, N Y. lAP) An e lec-trical fire r aced through part of the Stouffer's Inn of Westchester today. killing at least 26 and injuring up to 40, authorities said. Seven bodies were found in a ·walk-in closet whic·h th€' victi ms apparently mistook for an exit. ··As soon as 1t went. it went like erazy." said Eric Ewoldt, general mana~er of the hotel in this suburb about 20 miles north of mid-Manhattan. Power cut denied by Air Cal ·By DAVllJ KUTZMANi-ii Of IM o.i1, ~llee $1Mf Air California-s pokesmen have de nied allegations by Republic Airlines that Air Cal pilots cut engine power in viola· lion of federal regulations while taking off from Orange County's John Wayne Airport .. We romply with F'AA regula- tions ." a spokesman for Air Califom1a declared today. He said Air Cal pilots do not reduce eng111c power within the 1.000-foot altituJc limitation in FAA guidelines. John Castle. a Wes tchester police man, said .. Everything worked, the s prinklers and everything, but it j ust went boo .. m . Chief Robert Makowski of the fire d epartme nt in nearby Purchase said the fire apparent· ly started at 10 ·20 a.m. local time in a second-floor meeting room where an electronics dis· play was under way involving computers that the ~rrow Elec· tronics Ck>. of Gr~enw ich . Conn .. The allegations against Air California takeoff practices • ...- were levcfed by Re publ ic •fl ~f"1d911 A1rlim·i> in~ lawsuit action Wed· nesday against Orange County Gov. Ella Grasso, 61, recent· government. ly diagnosed a s having Republi c. which recently took canc er of the live r . an- over llughes Airwest and Jts nounC'Pd today s he wall re- routt•s out of the Or ange County s ign at lhf end of the year. airfield, <·ontend.ed thruugh a Mrs . Grasso, the first c·on~ultanrs report that rival Air fe male governor in Connec- Californ1a-·s pilot~ are reducing t icut's J4l-year history, will engine thrust on takeoff before re.aching a n altitude of 1.000 be succeeded by Lt. Gov.· feet. William A. O'Neill. Republi c, which filed s uit against Orange County last Oc· tober. was ln Superior Court Wednesday to argue its position that the Board of Supervisors· decision last Sept. 10 to expand a irport ope rations was dis · criminatory. In that al'tion allowing Fron- tier and Western airlines into Orange Count y, the board stripped two nights each from Air California and Republic, <See DENIAL, Page AZ> Pay talks resume BURBANK <AP) -Negotia· tions resume today for the first time in three weeks in a strike by engineers and designers at Lockheed-California Co. Mean time. company spokesman Jim Ragsale in s isted that the walkout. which began Nov. 17, had caused "no major prob· le ms" forthe aircraft maker. Baley replaces Weed had either developed or was be- ing shown. Arrow officials con- firmed some of their employees were among the casualties. Makowski said the fire ap- peared to be electrical m nature "bt!cause the partitions tn the walls melted fl was a very hot, hot fire. "It appears it Oashed up sud- denly and these people didn't have a chance," Makowski said. Th~ fi re came 13 days after a blaze at the MGM Grand Hotel· Casino 1n L .is Vega.,, !':t•\ . killed 8-t. mjurt'd more than 700 and causNJ millions ' •· .r..; worth of damai::<• 111 that 111c. the alarm s vslcm failed l<' 11.11rk properly an·d the casino. wlwrt• the fire spread rapidl>"· was not equipped with sprinkler~ The Stouffer's meN111~ room was an a three·stor}' hrit k build· ing that also houM•s a h<illroom and restaurants Thf I 1 re wa-. controlled less than 40 m1rwte~ <See BLAZE. Pa~t· All Bies trial defense Alleged slayer 'acted out off ear' By FREDERICK SCHOEMEIU. 0t•DMl1'~1Utf A defense attorney claimed to- day that murder defendant An· thony David Bies had "no intent to cause anyone's death" the night that Corona del Mar reaJ estate agent Ruben Martinez was slain by being bludgeoned with a candle. In his opening statement to an Orange Cowtty Superior Court jury. attorney Al Stokke said that Bies reacted out of fear of the alleged accomplice in the slaying, J ohn Keith, 22, of San Clemente in becoming involved in "this night of horror." Stokke claimed that Sacs' sole action in the gruesome slaying ·...was to throw a 30-pound candle at Martinez after he found Martinez and Keith fightang in the bedroom of Martinez' home the night of Aug. 28. 1978. ·a1cs. 19, of Dana Point. was described by his attorney as a passive individual Jacking in full mental development. He asserted Bies was under the influence of both the tran· quilizer Valium and alcohol the night)le and Keith met MaJltmez o utsi de a La g una Bea c h homosexual bar apd r eturned home with the victirfl . Stokke countered the asser- tions of a police informant to w,hom Bies had revea led his al- leged role in the killing saying. "David Bies was not going there with any thought of robberx." The informant. Walter DaLie. had testified for the prosecution that Bies complained that the visit to Martinez · hom-e the rnghr of the murder netted only 73 or 74 cents. CSee T&IAL, Page A2 l Udo Isle · man found in channel The body of a .t7 year.old man, clad onh· in red swim trunks. wa~ discover('(! Wednl'sclay morning floalin~ faC~·down In lhl' Channel off Lido Isle in Ncwp1Jrt Beach Authorities identified the dea<I man as Michael l'osfn. of 700 \'1a Lido Nord Cau~e of death 1s ~till under im esllgat 1011 The body was -;pc>tted b~ .1 u111 st ruct ion worker m Lhl' a rt'a "1111 notified the Oran~l' Count) Sheriff's Harbo r Pal rot Patrolmen noted Poscn's un secured boat was found dn ftang several hundred vards from the body . Police. notified at 9 30 a m . said a small amount of blood was found on the m<'tal railing of the boat. They said several i;mall cuts and bruises were located on· the man's body but they said there 1s no reason to suspect foul play. Several Via Lido No rd res• dents told officers that the man had been working on his boat earlier in tbe morning and may have fallen off the vessel Coroner's offici al were scheduled lo perform an autopsy later today. New p~lisher named Or:~e": ~~as l Weathe r Chance of rain 20 per· cent tonight, Jess than 10 percent Frid·ay. Wind gusts up to 25 mph at limes . Lows tonight· 43 along the··.~aches . 50 in- lal)d. Highs Friday 55 to 62. T homas P . Haley has been named publisher and chief ex- ecutive_officer-0[ th Orange Coast Daily Pilot, according lo an announcement by Phillip L. Williams, senior vice president, newspapers and television, Times Mirror. Haley, ,38, previously vice pres- ident, operations, of the Dallas Times Herald, assumes the new position today. He succeeds Robert N. Weed, 61, who hu held the posltiou of presidedP and . pwbltaher since 1914 and -who will nmaln presi- dent of Orange Coast PubUWna Company. , In makins his announcement, Williama said, "Al the Dally Pilot enters an ezc1ttn1 new en ·with completion of Ill M.5 mllU°' preu and facUltiea project, ll 1• appropriate that-an executtv• with Tom Haley's stren1th• joins the Dally Pilot m....,.. ment group. HAL•Y W••D "He is well equ.lpped;" Willi"ms said_. "to help the Daily Pilot turther expand Ill service to the coastal Oran.ce CoUnty area. He builds on the areal perfOl'IDMCe· of Bob Weed over the put 17 years." • Haley joined the Dallu 'nmes Herald, a sister Tim'8 Mirror publication, in 1978. Prev1oualy he wu dirfttor of employee re- lations · for the Detroit Free Pnu. Haley said Weed would con- tinue lo serve in an active role in m ana&emenl of the ,Daily Pilot, with particular emphasis on new ventures and planning and de· velopment. . • • t am happy to join a ~ewspaper with t he vibrant potential of the Daity Pilot," Haley said. "The Pilot's team is outstanding a nd we intend to • meet the challenges of the future in a highly successful manner. "I see our primary mission at the Pilot u meetli\I the Orange Coast's challen&iQI 1rowtb and .m•kina the Daily Pilot the es- senUal source of news and ad· vertlsing for the communities w"i"serve." Haley said. Haley, a native or St. Louis and a 1965 graduate of St. Louis Univenity. served in corPorate m anagement pos itions with Falstaff Brewing in St. Louis a nd Foremoel-McKesson in San (See PILOT, Pa1e A2) INSIDE 'ND"" E lizlabeth KOM uw pclld o /re to btoT o baby. con«tutd by artl/icfal '""'"'"°''°" and born Ncm. 9. f'or o look into her emotion.I, lff "Surr;~e mothn-" °" ~ 89. • ••• . . ON\ v MLOT I I 9 I ~ n. 1 p ... ,. ~--JIJST 8REA«1Nc-.......-..~ LGN...,... /fOt;4 ,..,., _.. _ wto _, --•1111;: .._ v.s. re•ponae lo decitle if h~stag.e• get tritd , •t,... A.MM&•~ ...... nw m•ru 1n hoat•C• will be rretc1, Cud t.nal. or h•v• lhelr fat• d4"<'\tkod b Inn'& P1rU•mMt dePftdiq on the lat~t U.S. r• ~('lo I r•n '• d.-m111d11 , 1uld o far th• Iranian 1overnment hH not lakl'D t•tmlJ)lt•h• t'UitlW)' ul the 1·1ptlve1, I lop lnanhm utri<'1al a1dtoda> Th nHl<'lul, Hhiad Naba\'I, min~•ter uf at at• for Uel'utlve "1 tau. "'™' 1 ht>ad of • •ti.te rommattH dt.r1t1d with ciarrylna out th" Ir anian Pu l111m.-nt ·,. l'ond1Uoo11 for the r•h~Heofthe hr,.taae.. told•'"~ ~ttnf••1 1•n1·l• In T"'hran he wUI meet with the Alaitman.en "",~ .. ,· .. rn-•n~tlw\ :i I t' pon.eaaaooou theyar~l\'•l•tetoday ".-•rt• nut 110111.i tCJ nti1i1otlate with them We art' only waittnit hi' • ..,,.,11llr H ttw 11c 1n m 111 poii.1tavc, th~ rttleHt' wall btl done 1fnt'&at1\r "\'will ¥1Vt-tht.'110 l•i" to th~\·ourtfortru•I . and 1fthe re'ipon~ I!> half"ay. th111t 1& w rnt1 coud1tton~ are al'~cipted and o mf'oot IH v.111 ia k ttw Majh~ o~art.ua mcnt )lo lell u~ whattodo ... ~.Ab•H'41d 1•u1.~ ltijcu·k • Puti•• cdrH•r.r u 1' H 1 11\ \I' 1 I\ :lll ear old Pole hlJat·ked a Polush 1urhner II•' 1,1h .:'t> p.i "l'Ogl·r .ind a C'rew offour and fo rced it to land at .Jll \111t-ru .111 1111 tH1't' 111 Wt-1>1 Ut-rbn ourcessa1d Police sourC'es .., .. ,.111 ....... tt>ldt•d J tu\ hund ~renade to t•a rry out the h1jaC'king I ;r,. ~uu t luri•lu .4\1 Uff* buifdjtlfl ( \l I \II \S~l-.1-. Fla t AP> Fire des troyedf nearly com µh•tt'd S.t .! 1111111011 "'1>odt·11 buildrng today on the ca 'lf'us of Florida StJ lt• l Ill\ l'I .... , , nw Ill'"' (\·1111·1 101 l'roft'~SIOnal Oe\'elopment is a total 1.1:-' ,,rnJ 11111\ 1·1,1l~ 1111111 mat1onoff1cer Marlee Wills '\o 1111ur1t•' "'t't l' 1 t-po1 tl'J The cause was not known. .. ' \o .\~1ri•u• I •·••op" ac·i• fufrm1,1 DA~iASl'l S. S\na 1AP 1 The Arab League 's secretary. gcrwral, Chudll K 11:1 b1 . 1s l'XPN'led in Damasc~s on S~turd~y. to fo llo" up on m1·d111 t1011 dforts begun by Saudi Arab.1a. Off1(•1al ... ou1'rci-sa1<1 trnla;. They said Kle1b1 's scheduled arrival. was a h1l peful ,1g11 tlw c·11!-.i... lwtwePn Syria and Jordan was being de· f ll'C'<I llut tht'} !>ltlll none 01 the 50.000 Syrian sold1e~s has be4'.n ~thctrnwn from Jorclan ·, borde r, that ar med conflict was sttll P''' ·~'" ·~net the· rt' wa:-no 1 rn mcd1ate rea ction to a statement by t+..· !'-~1!Kl1 mediator t hut Syria has a.:reed to gradually withdraw its . tnr<'t>!-. from tht< frontier lruqiN 1l••NI roy I rouiuu hwu~ REIRUT, Lebanon I AP> Iraqi forces destroyed two Iranian naval bases and set four warships ablaze in the second m ajor sea battle of the 74-day old Pe rsian Gulf war. the Baghdad command said today An Iraqi communique said the bases w~re destroyed ~l theen- lran<·e of the Khor Mousa t·anal and the ships s et a blaze in a two· day sea battle with air s upport. Dt•ad of eanet.•r Gathering to hoiiOr /air's Joan Boris 1-'riends a nd family will gather f-'r iday at 1 p.m . at Ralboa's Tale of the Whale Hestaurant in memory of vete ran Orange Count y n e ws paper w oman . rht>tographer and puhllc·1s t Joan \I Rons. who d wd of t am•er Tuesda) m(;:irde nCrovt• M rs Hons. who wa~ 52. le ft 111·r most recent 1ob as publicity 1lrPec tor for the Orange l'ounty F air in .Jul) for maJor s urgery. Sht• "111 be burie d at sea ~aturda-. 11ff th•• Orange Cousl The f~rnrly rcquPsl~ memorial l'ontribution!> to t he Orange l'ounty Chapter of the American <'~ncer Society in her name in lieu of flowers . One longtime associate , public relations man !lank Levy, Of· I ererl an observ at1on a bout the ~ew Zeala nd·born war bride who got her firs t job 25 years ago by sa~ing she'd worked for a paper Down Under. ·'She would go anywhere for a story," said Levy. recalling how Mrs . Boris went up with the Navv's Rluc An ge ls jet aerobatic \(•am as a photog· rapher Mrs. Boris, who died al home. was a member of the Orange County Press Club. the Orange County Chapter of American Press Won1en and had won n um erous s ta·te and local awards for writin~ and photog- . raphy. ~tie also recently took a ma1or international p rize for ex · t•ellence m the field of fair and exposition publicity production. al·c·ording to Longtime news busi· ness associate Lydia Wilson. "She was a warm. lo ving person who would pick up stray dogs, cats and kids She r~ally did She was more of a sister tha n a co·worker .'' sa id Mrs . Wilson. ,. Mrs. Boris went to work in the mid-1950s for the He,gister ne wspaper and he r photog- rapher hus band Nick s hot photos for her while at the same time teaching her how to handle a camera until s he developed her skills after landin,g the job. Survivors in addition to her husband include daughters Jan Flory of Fulle rton, Niki Reid of Lake Oswego, Ore.; Robin Tucker of Norco and Keli Boris or Garden Grove, plus four grandchildren. f 'rtutt Pagf* l I TRIAL ... ' DENl~L ••• ta.. ........... u a..._ Air ... . TM *'111*1 n&abta .,_.. then 1Avea to U9e new airlines. But bllor9 tbe new allocaUona w•N mact., Air CaUfomle wu allowed n dally flights and Republic ooJy 14. Republic officials said in their laws uit they had no objection to •ddinti nt>w Carriers but they ~·ontend that additional service sho uld be allowed through an in- crease in th~ 41 departures per day limit now in effect. That flight ceiling was institut- ed to minimize noise impacts oo Newp<>rt Reach, Costa Mesa and Irvine. Though Superior Court Judge Honald Prenner delayed argu· ments in the C'ase to Dec. 11, Republic filed court papers al· leging that Air California was trimming e ngine th rus t on takeoff unde r t ,000 feet, pre · s umably for noise abatement purposes. According to Alan Mars h, president of OyTec Engineering lnl' of Long Beach a nd Hepublic's · eonsultant, he obser ved about 20 takeoff operations at J ohn Wayne Airport, 10 of them Air California takeoffs. lie said the Air California operatJons were about four to five dN·1bels q4ieter than the opera- tions of o~her air carriers, even though the jet engines used by Air California and Republil' air er art are s imilar. Al·cording to Alan Marsh, pre· s1de nt of DyTe<· En~ineering Inc of Long Beach and Hepublic-'s 1.·on sultant, he observed about 20 takeofr operations at J ohn Wayne Airport. IOof t hem Air l'allfornja takeoffs Ile said th e Air California operations were about our to five decibels qUJeter than the opera- tions of other air carriers, even though the Jet engines used by Air Califomrn and Re pubhC aircraft are similar. Marsh said when the different airc raft with similar engines are ope ra ted al equal weights and equal powe r settings. "they will produce a substantially similar noise impact at s imilar distances from the ground ... "Accordingly, 1t is my opinion that the difference between the noise generated by the Republic Airlines a nd Air California aircr aft and r eceived at ground level is dependent upon the pro· C'edures Wlder whi~h the aircraft a re flown, specifically the thurst s etting of the engine and the point a t whil'h engine power is re d uced ... ( The c h a r ges leveled by Republic in the court documents a re not considered to be a major part of the case involving alloca- tion of flig hts. An observer said it simply ap- peared Republic was further try- in g to impugn the county 's basis for rea!locating flight s lots. CLINIC ... near 70,000) m ust be the largest t 1ty ln California without a hos pital within its borders ... UCI presently has a 393-bed Medical Center in Orange. Chan- t'ellor Aldrich said this morning that the educational needs of UCI medical students require about f.500 beds . · The UCI Medical Center m Orange 1s affiliated with the county and the hospital provides car e to the county's indigent population. It is reimbursed by the county for this care. Tha t reimbursem ent has been the subject of numerous squab· bles between county officials and university officials . Talk planned on airport I n a n 1nterv1 ew s everal mon ths ago. Aldrich s aid. in fact. that the arrangement had bee n a cons tant source of Stokke said that he will rely frustration and that he wished heavily on the testimony of a he had pushed harde r for the psychologist and a psychialri~t establis hment or. a teaching in his attempt to s how that his hos pit al at the Irvi ne campus. client was not capable of form· P lans for such a hospit al were ing the intent required by law to abandoned in the mid·1970's be convicted of murder. whe n UCI decided to buy the Bies was 17 at the time the medic al center in Orange 'to murder occurred and although serve the un1vets1ty 's educj\· .. ....... T' .. -Ii!!' --· /tlo's Wf11ll guarded .!\laurcen H<:agan, daughter of President-elect Ronald Reagan. leaves Orsini 's restaurant in New York. The l wo men s urrounding her are Secret Service agents. ·ACLU blameS error in NB cop suit case By ST EVE MARBU:; Ol 111• D•oly Pllol Sl•tl i\ commun1C'ahon fo ulup 1s the expl a nation Americ·an C1v tl L1bert1es L:nion members arc of· fering for the fact that NewyM>rt Beach Po li<'e Chief Charles Gross has not been served in the s pying suit they filed aga"inst him more than a month ago. Chier Gross s aid he'l\ yet to even see a copy of the suit that alleges he directed officers to "surreptitious ly" a ttend public meetings for the purpose of re· porting on the activity of people attendin~ those meetings. Mier Westre1C'h. the AC LC at· torney who filed the s uit in Orange Count y Superior Court, said a goof on someooe ·~ part re· suited rn the wrong person being ser ved with the s uit lie would not 'ay who had been served, adding "1t 's Just someth ing I don 't c are l o e laborate on " He . aid the lawsuit 1s still ali vc and that Chief Gross will be served w ith it on Fri· dav. "Nothing's t•hanged." the San ta Ana attorney said. "It 's still ac- . live and we're going a head with ii .. The s uit was unveiled late in October by Westreich at a press l'Onference Chief Gross. who held his own press l'Onference the following day. blasted the s u 0 1t as specious and an attempt by the ACLU to "cover 1L4' m is · takes ... PILOT ... Congr ess man G le nn A n · der s o n , R ·L os A n ge l es, chairman of the J~ouse Aviation Committee. will address mem· bers of Orange County 's Com- m unity Airport Council Friday at the Sheraton Newport Hotel. a c c u s e d o f s P e c 1 a 1 tional needs. circumstances _will i:iot fac~ the Aldrich said this morning that • de ath penalty if he is convicted UCI rem ains committed lo UCI Anderson, who served two terms as California's Lieutenant Governor. is expected lo discuss regional airpor.ts as "a com· munity asset." The Airport Council is a pro- a vialion group of local business firms seeking improvements in service and rac1Jities at John Wayne Airport. For information on the luncjwon meeting, call 557-5650. of the murder. ro~bery. and Medical Center in Orange He burglary ch~g~ a~amst him~h dded that' the proposed medical The max1mu sente~ce . e clinic on the Irvine campus L~uld face ~o~d be .. h~e. 1 would in no way ca use U<;I to pr1sonment without possibillt of abandon its hospital in Orange. parole. Aldrich also said this morn- Stokke argued uns uccessfl;111Y Ing 's official opening of the t ~ d a Y th a l-tll.e-S p.ec 181 Woodbridge Medical Center, a circ umstance •. robbery and $5 million Irvine outpatient burglary allegatJons sho~d be facility including an emergency dr~pped for lack of s ufficient room. would have little or no im- ev1dence. pact on the outpatient clinic pro- posed for the Irvine Campus. TELEPHONE ;. Robert N. Weed ' ~--111-"'*l•r M. Thomas Keevll ., ...... Thomas A. Murphl,,. M-tlftle ..... Charles H. Loos AllltlMI ~ llllter . ' All d•~; (714) 142-4321 CIHe"'9d AdverUetnt: 142·1171 Fro• Pagr . I I BLAZE •.. late r without spreading doWT) " Iona corridor that separates lhe building from guest rooms. Six bodies were found on the floor of the Arrow meeting room, aeven were in a nearby closet, two bodies were outside the door, two down the hall, two in another room, and two near en emer1ency exit door wtlh a panic bar that apparently didn't open, orrtcials satd. Locations were not given for other victims. Restraint urged in Poland BULLETIN WARSAW, Poland (AP) -A member ol &lie Pollah CntraJ Com mlUee telaed for the rtnt time today the poulblllty or a Pollah req•eat for Soviet aa- alataace ID the Pollah crlals. loaer Klua, head of the CeatraJ Com mUtee department ror rela· tlone with the media, told a news conference that the Polish leaderahJp would ask for Soviet asslataace lf authority "all~ Into the hands of anli·aoclaUst elementa.'1 WARSAW, Poland <AP) - Poland's leaders. faced with a Soviet troop buildup along the nation's borders that President Carter called "unprecedented." appealed to the militant in· dependent labor movement for restraint and discipline to save the country from ''morai anci economic destruction.·· -. "The·, ate of the nation hangs in the bala nl'e," said the Com· munlst Party's Central Commit· tee as Preside nt Cart er and other Western tcaders warned the Kremlin against a repeat of its invasion of Czechoslovakia 12 years ago. Man charged in shooting of two boys The Orange County District Attorney's ofri<·e charged an Irvine man Wednesday with two felo nv <·ounts of assa ult with a deadiy weapon in the Nov. 7.1 shooting of two Irvine boys. Ir \'lnl' Detet't 1 ve Ron \'ea ch said the Hi }ear·old and the 17- v(•a r old. whom he refused to identify. were injured by a single bulkt fired from tht> gun of Arlcv W 1 ll1 am ~. 14. of 9 Driftwoocl One bov wa~ hit 1n the baek. the other' in th<• a rm Both have ret•overed. Veat'h said . William!> 1s lrec on a S25,000 bail a nd I!> to be arraigned ··so met 1 me next we e k ·' tn Oran ge C ount) H arbor M unic1pal Court, a ccording to Deputy District Attorney Jack Sullens. Williams, a victim of an Oct. J I r e 1dent 1al b urgl ary, pre· \'1o usl} told pol1<·e he heard nu1se~ at I~ 30 a m :'\ov 27 and thought th<• bu rg t<1r~ h ad re· turned W1ll1am!-"ai d he ~rabbt>d J !:I mm JUtomat11· pistol and \\1•nt to 1m·Ps l11;(<1tl' lie 'a"' t"'o per..,,,n, standing near his p1ekup truck an<I wtwn the\ fled, he 11red :i warning s hot in thP air The gun. wh1 t•h he said he wasn't familiar with. then at·c1dl'ntally firl'd agam. in· JUrfng both boys .. Willlams tofd pOll('e \'ea<·h said the boys were in the neighborhood wailing for a friend to get home. While wait ing they became somewhat bo1slerou.c; and thereby attracted Williams· attention. the deteC'- t1ve said ' I i t r I. s .r p • I ·-·---t.-·-, CALIFORNIA / • •••••••• ••• ·: •• •r••r .. .,. ........ ·"' ..... Thurldlr. December '· 1 NO • .. • • -.-••• r ••••J,.._......._,_ .... -~....... . H IF North 'State rain ··blan1ed for· two· traffic death8~~. AN P'RANC18CO (AP) TM finl bl1 tlorm of tM wanter bar1ed IMO Northern Califon.&a wiU. wuldl docked up \0 10 mllih drivin1 bHvy rain• over the N)Ul, v.U.y1 and foothlU.. ud bllua,.. In the Sa•rn Nevada Storm warnln11 wtrt hol1\9d W edne1day for Oui northtrn U.r......,-t~n of the ital• Rut Ue delup tued for muet ol Nona.em Callforai• a(\fJ \he atorm·1 ••<'01td wav• whlC'h mov.& inland at abOut m1dn11ht, a<'cordana to National· Wu~r Sen-•<"f for.-cuter Jam Kaplan ID • .eorm ~aled IU'('l<kml ()CJ ratn th<'ll pavemf.'nt, two mtln were killed duran& the early tommute hour in San ti'r•nCl5<'0 u the truck 1n .. h1ch they were ndln1 ~ lhrouth a f,....ay 1CfardraU &Del •<'ruhed ""9ide down ao , ... betow lh• l'Hdwa7. Shfftl ol NlD 1wept lht land from a weather froat movlnc In off thf 4'0Ul. Traffic wa11k>wed to • cr•wl. momlq and eve· napa. In the San P'rancl1co. 01tllland and San Joae m1tin commute corrldort~ Some flood. Ina wu rtported. l'ower o&itace1 wer• common. and Pacific Gu and Electric crewa1 were re· lnat•ll•n& downed lines an 11"verrJ lcx·atiolli. Parta of coHtal Kumboldt County reported nine inches OI rlftnfaU. Ew-ella reported a ooe d•y r~'Ord ot 3.17 inches Tues· day Some North Coait rivers were swelling toward flood stage Wedneaday nl&ht . At leHt tbree boats were hurled ubore at Hall Moon Bay JO mll• IOUlb ol Sen Francllco. No inJuri• were reported.· In the Sacrainento area, four· televi1kJn stations were knocked off the air ror an hour when • fire attributed to the storm blocked power to the 1,565-foot· tall Walnut Grove transmitting anteMa. They were Channell 40, 13, 10 and 6. The mai n trans-Sierra hl&bway, Interstate 80, re· mained open, but chains were required over the 1ummit and in the Lake Tahoe perimeter. Near Belden, some 30 miles north oC Oroville, • 10.foot·bi&h wall of mud slammed into an Caltech .fraud case-told PASADENA t AP I The manager or the Calaforrua Institute of Technology's Alhenaeum Club, scene of the um vers1ty 's most important social functions, has been arrested for investigation of em· benlement after a routine !Audit showed that about SlS0,000 was miss ing from the club coffers , authorities repor:t Pasadenc. poh c·t: sc.1d Hobert L. Smith, Sl, or Hollywood, was arrested Monday. Smith was re· leased on his own rel·ogni zance. Caltech spokesman DeMis Meredith said the audi.t that raised the suspicion of embezzlement showed that the club seemed to have paid an ill· ordinate amount of money for food . drank and other itemsoverthelast 15months. The Athenaeum, operated by a board of gov- e rnors separate from Caltech, has an annual budget Rabid dogs plague border CALEXICO (AP) The discovery of a third ·rabid dog along the international border has heightened the search for other diseased animals in Imperial <Aunty where a ( ) six·month quarantine is .,T ~Tr in effect. · '•l'I •& lmf>erial County ________ ..,, health officials said six more children began an· ·ti-rabies treatment Wednesday after coming in contact with a rabid puppy . . lirli11P11 •I rikP I · • .,,,.,. I.OS ANGELES (AP> -Some 1.700 Continen· tal Airlines night attendants plan to strike lh~car· rler Friday unless a contract agreemerl\ is of $1.6 million and as an integral part of the campus scene. The case is still under investigation by both the uni vers1ty and the police. Feds issue new roles SACRAMENTO <AP> -The federal Bureau of Land Management has Issued new regulations that cover about half of the 76,000 mining cl~ims on federal lands in California. ' The regulations, effective Jan. l , apply to minerals such as gold, silver, lead, ainc and uranium. They do not pertain to ~l, gu, coal, phosphate, sand or gravel. eutbound Weatern Pacific freicht train, deramnc three locomotives and aix empty cars. One ·of the enainea may have fallen into the Feather River, or. ficiala aaid. There were no re· porta ol injuries. A mudslide crashed down on Hichway 101 north or Le11ett, 180 miles north of San Francisco, forciDI a shutdown of one lane oC traffic on the major north·aouth route. Northeast of San Fran· cisco, in the river delta country, ofricials kept anxious eyea on wave-thrashed old levees guard· ... Ins prised farmland. Travelen wamlqa were up for all mountain road• alld passes for heavy blowtn1....., down to 4,000 feet. Gale wal'ia· in&s were posted all alon1 die north and central couts u tlae storm marched easterly. ----- WINDS BLOWING Af 41 KHoTs HURL THREE BOATS ASHORE Wave• pounded over brHllweter Wedne.-y at Ha" Moon Bay APWI ........ · reached through scheduled last-minute talks. Should a strike occur, the Los Angeles-based airline would contanue lo operate with supervisory persoMel as attendants, Continental spokesman Jack Gregory sa id Wednesday. I .~: plu1u. neu.i••r 1dtakPMp LOS ANGELES (AP l ln a major shakeup USC President James H. Zumberge has announced that three of the university's most powerful vice pres idents will be replaced as part of a restructur· ing of the central administration designed to make the univers ity more efficient. ('al f '••d ltikP• nenrfflOflP ratr LOS ANGELES (APl -California Federal Savings & Loan has raised its home mortgage rate to 16 percent from IS percent in a move expected to generate s imilar hikes throughout the lending industry. Cal Ft-d . the nation 's largest thrift lender with • $6.3 billion an assets , cited tightening money market conditions an announcing the increase I Wednesday. Cal f'ed had posted the 15 percent rate on Nov. 7. \...r riolr11rr ltio bau •1""'1r 1 OCEANSIDE <AP) -New violence has been reported in the one-month-old bus strike which has seriously affected public transit across northern San Diego County. A shotgun blast peppered the side of a bus 1 dr.iven Tuesday by a·non-union dri ver, authorities said. ~:.~1y 20% OFF ENTIRE INVENTORY OF MEN'S & WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR -~ Continuing thru ~ ~ December 24th ~· SEASON'S' GREETINGS • Sfor.Hlurs Mon.-Sat. 9:15-5-.30 ..,. 11 :00-$:00 ·KM· 303 MAit ST., IAl.D,, CA. ?/1/673-?6'J~ Insulate the attic in your house to the R·l9 standard using approved materials and the Gas Company will send you a check for $50. That's if you hat.ie an independent contractor <lo the job or you do it yourself. If you have the Gas Company do the insulation, they'll auto· matically take $50 off your insulation bill. In any case, you must be a Southern California Gas Com(>any residential heating customer. f I Orpog ·~~1i·~...a·~1 ~~~~ .... llli ...................... lll!ll~·R·ooe·~ .. N .• W.ted .. t~ .. bl.11~ .. ' ... ThOfN .. ~1·~--.v.ll /·e·clttGr~ ~.. ~ ~~. ~.D••olblf4,1• S.rt>eraKrelblch'Edltorl•tPaotedltor .BeWbl ril~sal seems reasoiia61e '""' Ir\ 1m-('It) t'4.IUC\C'll rwxt 'ACt'k will cstabli h buddlni ht•1J(ht n.·~t 1 u lion/\ •l u af\O arre t•o mml'rc aul C'tater th• l a' ltu• Co m&• I\\ '' ~ruvollrn ~ l (I I.mild 80Clth o f' lhl• El Torn \I o 11u~ ('or p i. Air ~tation A 12· tcu ht·1.int hm1t uttun li. l"m\~ !\OU!(hl by Munnt- off.itaaJs Th\'} "''} t till l}u1l<l 111~" ttwr l' \H>ul<I tnt~rfert­w.0-alJ' llillo n f h Mhl U&k'I tlOOti Irvin\! (.'om1•lHl) ull H·1.11i. ~u' t hl',\' \HUil to 1.>u1ltl s.e~eral J~ ~l<>rVhu11<hn"-' .n 1 tw 1·t·nt('r anrl a fl'..., :w stor)' bu*lm1t• 1'ht•~ i;o11\I o ut th 11 ~,., sto r) bu1ld 1n ~s art· a l k>wab&~ at th , \.'Ol N u1ult•1 i'\·dl·1 ul.Av1at1C\n dmm1stra ttoa regul ucw • 1°1'K' t r \'llll' C'I\' l'l u1uu n~ C'hrn m 1,i.1011 has ~t ru~·k <1 ' . t .. , mprouu~t· l>N"'t't'll till' l"n 1 1111 11>ct111~ \It'":. l'ht• l'Ul11 m 1!' '°"' '" rt•• ,,m111t•1u.hn.,: a l '.) "'h•t ' he1.thl 111111\ with tht> footnott• lhwt lulh·1 Lu11t111u:., ltt-n m :,1dt'1 t'd 111 a !!.JH!t'tal re ··~" pnk't·:,~ 111 "'h 1c h \lit \IJ111w•ould pa l'll l·1pat~' -n.ts ~hu ult'' 'h11ul<I t"· ~1 t-11 'r1.·d1t ILH' rnak111g their heaghl rt'!>l l ll'lllln '"'"" l.11mu 1 1111ui lo ('11 ~ C:ow1til l'On 1derauon ot th~ ... uhJt'<'t Hov..e\ t>r a hM•nt hJr ll clo t u111l'11I alw 11 1n ~upport ol t he Mar int> propoM:d )~01 \ l111 11l. lht' plaumnH <·om· nllltStUn rump• (1111l'l' ... h·111' \\UI ltl\ ul l'llUlll'll ~UPPi>l'l Citiz 1is crui l1elp • ~ Res 1Jcnts n l \ . I 1' 11w ·~ Wooubndg t• urt!a :;h ould pa rt 1CJ~ate in <i ncwsp11pt·1· r ccylt:ltng progra m that bl•gins Dl'r g, Sl ue-ks of new~p 1p t•rs will !)(' t ollec t ed a t C'urb1'1des b) Sunset F'tbrl' ln<l us t n es. a n lrvine-basNi rompa nJ thut wall s h a r e thL' program~s poi-enfial pr ofi s wifh the ('ll y Hl'l'<tUM' of thl· unc·L·rtaan prol1taluhty of the prog ram . Su11sl'l F'ihrl· otf1t'1.1ls haw agreed to cond uct it s ole ly m Wo odhradgl' and only to r a s ix -mont h tnal pe riod. Ht·prl·s t•ntu tives of"lht> l omp<tn) aml th<• 1·1t y "ill then d e- l·td e whether the pro~ram :.hould b<> l'Ollltnucd or possibly t-x p a nded . Adding to the Ullt0crta111t~ s urround an g the program 1s the unpredu:tablt• h•\'el ol e 1tizt'n p art 1C'ip at ion and the problem of news p a pt•r s1·m ·engers who mav take the rt:'· n ·c lables befon· <:o llel'l10n t11ne -Citizens will b<' <H:trng Ill the bes t interest of t he t at y and the e nvironme nt 1f 111l'~ do the ir part to m a k e the pro - gram work. The city stand~ to gain from pr ol 11s gcnerdte d by the progr a m . These profits s hould go 10 l'Ommun it y g roups w hith c urre ntly h o ld p a pe r d rivc·s S tro n g citizen participatio n in the µrog n u n wou ld gent•rate m or e funds for tbese gr oups th~n iH l' gl'rw n 1ted b.v tht' t Url'e nl h it-o r· rn 1s s r ecyd ing e ffort And in the b igger pwtun•. th e ree~·ding program would save the p r N·to us n t1tur<1l n •soun ·e of trees Cats' ri~hts upheld City Councilman D avid · Sills spoke up for Irvine's fe line community last wee k "'he n he said that the use of t at tra ps in the c·1ty s ho uld be s us pended until the c ity s taff pre p a r es a repo rt on the de,·1c·t's All the ot her t'Ou n 1·il m l·rnlx·r~. e xc e pt I .arry Ag r a n . s u pported the movt· A t.:r an larnrl'd continuing use o f t he t ra ps until lhc s taff l'l'port as p rl'sen led . . Cats-rig hts :.td \'Ocatt· Sill!' ~cemed to mak e a good pmnt when he pointt·d 11u1 th;11 ;1 pt1'~~ c«tl . one<' los t to a lrap. m ight m•n·1· hl' n ·c·on.•rl•<I b~ 1t~ n g ht lul owner. ~•ll<'t' l hert·11~ no lt·l11u· 111'l'J1'1ni.: prc>1·edu1·e . T he tri.!ps . rornw1 I~ dt•li\'t'red by the ('it y Animal Sc·r vt('es Depart rnr nt 11n ~1 l ll 11.c·n ·.; reque st . are nothing more than humane• <'i.IJ.!l'~ 111Lo w ll1d1 a roaming cat ca n be lured with a mor~t'l 111 11111<1 lls lt Sills atted 111 l ht· l'tt l ~· anll'rcsl last week and a qu1<·k sta ff r eport on tlw 111al l••r would a bo be in t ~ best 1n· lt-rest of all c·o1W l'rlll'<l. • Opinions expressnd 1n tr1r> ~IJil I: J(JU ll(! cllC lh~~he Oa11y Ptlot Othe r 111ews EJltprP•, ;r·cJ CJn tl11<, pa91: die tnose of tneor authors and arlists Re ader comment 1<; 1nvrl1·c: Ad clres::. The Oatly P11ot P O Box 1560 Cost,1 Mec;a CA 9e62b Pt1one (714) 642·432 \ Boyd/Retirement Hy l.~.80\'H It was Prmc c Ollo von B1 s m arC'k, frrst C'ha nt·l·llor uf Ge rQ'lan}'l who ar b1l rttra l~ par ked a ge 65 as the• a p propriate t i mt· for h t!> gr1vl·r m ent wo rker:{ to n ·t1n• un pension Why age flS'' l'iohody kno ws . What 1 s k n <1 \\ n , though, 1s tha t Uttu wasn t taking mu<•h of o d 1a nt·1· when he set up thol ~111·1<11 s ecurity syste m . Life C'x pec tanc.v then w as :1 little over 42 years ' In the SPf'l'<'h of the c;ullah blacks a lon g tht• So u t h Carolina and Geor gia toast. the world .. pinto " m ea n~ "coffin." Bu.t ~~l Ford ~tohir Company di'!!).:t1mow that Prope r J o b C lub · t\p. propriate. is it not. tha t the band director at St. J os"ph 's School in Baytown. Tex a " 1<1 named Mr. Musick'! ~ar CIOon1y • Gm . S I So •hat if a 1U1ht hear• lq ._. m.a.Jt hard for Re•t•n to h e ar ,.._ emfenace que~~ U..f ODii he have any ____ , A.V. • --· .. ... -----__ ;;..,_ __ <l Whal !.1111 ol liq uacl I' 111 th•· 1·1•nt •·r i1f J.!llll IJ:.il b " \ < ':1!.t11r ml n1ost1~· Som e h1:-tor1ans l'C>nlend that th1· t•xplorat111n of t hl· N1·\\ Wor·hl tlu rinJ! the JOI) \t•:1r' a11 1·1 ('h 1·1s1oph1·r ('ulurnhus Ill':-\ ~1 ~hlt>tl th1· Wcst1·rn llern1spht•n · would n n l h avt• h1•t•n pos:-1hle w1 t lt o 11t the g r e a t g ret·n turtles. Th<'SC wen:-t a-ught hy s 11ilors a n.cl kl'l'll alive a board ship to provide fresh meat Ne1lller 110t)n nor m idnight 1·;111 he iJcs1gnated as a m . or ' p 111 That '!> what I s aid. Rut a kanclh 1'11ent points out that lhl·~ do have letter desii;lna· l 1om .. ho\\ever ra r.ely used :"loon is 12 m -for m ermian. n d m idnight is 12 mm ~ also for me ridian but doubled for convenil'nce. Not <'H'rythrng o)d Be n- 1a min Franklin tried was 1-t·un ·essful . please note . His efJorts to eliminate i;ix let- te rs Crom the alphllbet failed. Hc wanted to ge t rid of Q, C, J . L, W. X and Y In their 11la cc. he s ugges ted s ix othe rs so "there would be no di s tin c t sounds in the language without lette rs to eitpress them." · When the co~nters last tabulated the number•of men aod women in their 20s ln New York Citv, they learned lher were a·n-eilra g2,270- wom en in that a ge bracket. I What's odd about those snakes thal go a whole year without food is they don't lose> any appreciable weight. • --·"r•• -.......... Jack Anderson ... Airline cutback irks Soviets WASHINGTON -One i\me nt·un response to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan which is vr obably a11 Irritating to the Krt>mllrf a11 the Olympic Games boycott 1s the c urtailment of tJ .S . fllghl'l by the Hussian slate airline , Ac>roflot . S inc e the Afg hAnis tan ag · J.:r(•s s1o n . Aer oflot has be en 1-.estrfctcd to I Wll fli g ht'> ll w e t>k out o f Dull c 11 In lern a t io n al l\lfj)Ol"t. thl' f c>d l'r:i tl y 1per u t e d rul'lht:r OU\ -;1d l' W a s h inglon Aero rtot ·~ fl 11-:ht~ into ~l'\\ Yo rk Wl'r t' ha ll · L·d. not by the lJ S 80vernme nt. IJ ut b~ thl' Te ams t ers Union. wh1 {·h ha1-t refU!>Cd lo ser vice ~v1et pl:.ines thl.'re. What bothe rs the Ru1-ts1ans is not the loss of re venue. but the cutback on espionage actlvilieli furthered by Aeronot The SOv· 1et planes . with their KG R seeurlty pe r sonne l . are the Rus11luns' pre rerre.4;_ means of ~etling top-st'cret re p0rts safely back to the Kremlin HOWEVER, u' secr et CIA re· Port s hown recently to my as· sociate Dale Van Atta disclos es that Aeroflot Is m<1re thun mere· ly a secure de livery c hannel for R uss1an spy material. .. For a number of years ," the report states, "lhc Sov1e t!I havl' been suspected of usin~ Aeronot for (e lectromc 1 mtclhgcnce col- lection oper a tions .·' Two e x am pies a rc cited "The Soviets reportedly re!>cheduled t he fli ght or an IL 62-Classic 1n 1974 to pcrn'11t cov cr age of a L: S command post l'xe rc·1se .. In 1977. a s pecial Acroflot t ha rter flil?ht over the continen- tal United States ''was viewed a,_ h aving a colhit tlon miuion. since Ri gnal lnlt'll1,1Jt:nce In· tercept gf'ur wi:•s ob:o•rvet1 on the airc ra ft " Thcisc exumph•!\, lh<' re port ~ayic , "lndln 1t l' o prolonged employment of A"roftot by the SovielR f<>r b11th {·111Jnl<•rin · tellll(ence and f11r•·l~n M llN·tio n 1>urposes." A LL 0 V t; K TH t: w or I ti . Aeronot Is regM<frd with s u.o;p1 cion by loca l govt>rnmcnts The airline 's chief. of op<•rat1ons 'an the Netherlands wa i. <1 r rcst1:d som \' years ago <ind t·.iq1c·lled 11n sus.picWQ. uf Lry.m j( to i.le;&I i-1 all.' sec re ts . And the 'II\ rep<irh that on another (l('C'as1<1n a high-leve l Aernflot r1fflt 1ul 111 Ma drid was expelled by Sµun1 sh a uthorities as a res ult of h1~ 11) v o I v e m e n l i n m 1 I i t il r y ~· !-. pionage .. Within the Soviet Unacm . the sct·1.1r1ty pohte apr>arently JUdgt: fo reigners by what the Russians do when th~··re abroad. "On dom estic nights over the U~R. the KGB officer probably acts In a security capacity to inform on the actlvit1es of foreigners or to block attcmps by the m to gather intelligence ," the C lA reports. l "On o verseas flights, the func· lion of the KG 8 om cer would be to maintain r ontrol over the rtight cre w a nd prevent any posRible defertions " Tf.ST f'l.UNKt-:D : A m ajo r l'O mponent of the ne w "rapid <lt:ploymt!nl for ce .. m adc a mis- c·ralJ ll' show11V( in a s ix·day ex- e rcise lui.t ~J•lember. aeeord- rng to the t onfidcntial report of cin Arm y team that evaluated its performanc·e Th£• :!17th Tcit0lH'a l Airhfl Wing \\as being t ested o n its combat rea d iness in .. E xe rcis e Purple Penny " at Pope: Air Force Rase in North Carolina Its mission an wartime 1s to transport m en and e q uip m ent fr m the r ell r ech<'lon to " fo a rd combat a rea In !.IX out of areas. tht' 317lh wa. ly unsatisfactory by • evalua- t ion team. Among tht mo re glar· • ing d c~ftt·it•nt1es lhe umj)ir es fo und · - Only <!fi of 46 a1rcr<1 fl Wl·r<· re la a bit• Mo bll1lv o f t·r c w an1l airc raft was Judged uns at1~fil1· tory ~<·ausc of m1s managem(·nt at three chffcnmt f·ontrol 1>111nt~ ·Excessive Silfrt~· dev1at1on~ · we re also found Ca relessnes~. ineptitudt' untl m a1or sa fet\' \'to lat1on!> h:<I to falling grades in c·ombat sup port. command and l'Onlrol Crews had not rl·all th1• t:w l1<·ill g round rule~ l't•rsonnt:I wen· found -..ll•1·1• 1 n g on t ht• Jt1IJ \111 Sl'l'Url\' rhcl'ks \\t'rt· madl· bt:fon · l·las's1f1t·d hril'f1n~s E:-sl•nt ial pdpt:rwnrk \\;.i:- Ins l -:_______ ----:._~ ---.\fl·eh:lntt·al fai lure~ \\t•n · fo11nll \111ua lh 1•\l'r~ wht·n· '~E? 11's 9J1TE SAFE. AND ~ ~rwnc.! · Mailbox Social Security belongs to the workers To thl' E<l1Lnr Clrea 1977 78 :" c ragc life ex· . pcctan<'~ mJ(l':-fi7 f(•m;ilf':. n C'trn 1 1~17K 7'1 ~n('t .11 Sl~t·Urfl\ few~ gt''" up f11r h.11tlt· 111<> 1·.x · Pl'l'I ~In<,\ r111 mall'' m~ Stl'l lOUSI) a1h a nn •d 111 n \ l'af'-. ft•nrnll's to 7R Ergo. n1a111f;Jl11n t••l1n·mcnl at a~l' 1>5 out I ht· w111do "' and r aise Sot 1:tl St•1·unt' n·llr PmPnt for full l>\·nd11' l•l •• ~1· -;o 'J'h1• l h·monal ('1mgre::.!>. tn IJOWl'I' "lnl'I' 11111(' lll1111l'n10nill. n<>l onh· ma11clah·cl \11 ra1-;c ihe ll·l!al r~'lt1l'nw11t '1gl'. liut !>eem to ha ,·c· ni:111da tl'<I our ~pan!> of longl·v1t), ~o a:-to t'Oll\l'HJe with lla• roul SC'llt'rtH' t11 \ irtually 10 s un· tlrnt 1nilllons of payers into lhl' S<ll'Hl l SL'l'Ufll\' Fund will nt•\'l•r r1>lled " titmc hcyond that \\ htl'h f1 111b its fina l tfrs t1nation 111 lhl' 1•11ff('rs of somt· mortua ry \'ta I unC'ral l~nl'f1ts Pl.AINI.\' ('ONGRt~ss. which n1m111<1lh lwtr aved at~ trust has a I most s1.1c·c·ceded 1rr dest roying tht' So• 1al St•t·u1 it) · 1-t) stem. re- "llll tng. douhtlt•s!'>. m the f11·t1011 of tlw 'u<ldt'>I n ·mcirkable n~e in m alt·,· anti lcmall·~· longevity f1 cu rl'" shatt<·rrng t h1· pros pe1·l:- 11t 1111ll 111ns of !ova l ha rtl work mg. ptt\ (•fl ~ l<•\t·I· w a~t' 1•a rner~ prucl un·I'~. v.h11 1A1ll nc\er lt V\' to "e11J<>y .. th<· lwnf•f1t:-of 1•vc•rf'th1• lwlo \\ p11v1·rt \ h·\ l'l nf lhe C'Urr1.:nt Sn°l-1:.11 ~·1 UI II \ f1,I~ lllCllt~. and wltu a n· \\1·ak :111d l 1red from y«ar~ol hunl la bo r and drud.ecr} Who Ii vt•s lh<· l~mgt•sl"! Not the bril'klavc rs . tlw 1·ot1 l m iners. lhe e l l'C'l r1 <'1an ~. the s t eel worke rs . the drill prcs:-mcn . the plumber~. the hnc ~men . the roofers. the firemen. and cops, all the "little people " v. ho are so muc h bigger tha n the dwarfs in Congr ess . You guessl'rl 1t the ef· fete , the well-fed. Wa\'V white haire d . wPll·lra vl'le d·. we ll- e ntrenc h ed , we ll·he e led "of- ficials " of every desc ri p~ion and degree. seemingly es pec ially in ·rne halfs ·of · Co'ntifess' a nd en· c a sed in Lhl' bla ck robe s or jurispruden ce DELETE t 'ROM Soda I ScC'un ty all but the honest !>lewardship of old age ret irement assistance system.for those who ha ve paid in· to the fund; plal'e the fund into the hands of honorable crt1w ns and out of the hands of Pols ; remove all welfare' and other ass islanl'e progra ms from Social Security , and pla<'e the m in their rightful · categories ; kee p the greedy hands of bureauc rats out of Social Sec orlty coffers ; and tflus fi\'e some hope to ttie young men and women who oow r.-ce (Staruni al age 18) a life-long slavery or S2 yeera of payln1 Into the Social Security program whose detrac· tors ('()f15tantly, thr:ow into our teeth that Social Securit y is a. faUure. but forr e partic1p~t1on ' h • . without opt· Clf C'H·1 IJ\•1wl1t1hg The rc>as on J 'm a~k ing 1c; rouns elnr Other needs include lht·re frum l1ecaust.' this storl' h;.is nothtn~ run n ing w:.ite r a nd properl:- B F OO l!C{l.\11\~ T•> \ht· EdtltH I found cv<'n \\Or '1 m the Nov :! I 1·d1to rw l i>rom oting pound ~t'tture lotall~ dasa g rct•able · S up.-rv1sor Ph1lt1J A nthon~ de "e rvt•s nothan~ but µrcit!><' an his W!J rk o n a l1t1l1 s h1ng µo und ~e11.urt· in Or:mgl• Count,\ The truth· ll 1s morally im- p roper to st•ll animals fro m the µo un(f ~n thal lhL·y r<1n bl' ..tortur<:d in lhc namt• of science While I feel no animal should s uffer tht' trauma of v1v1section ('Vl'n anima ls raised soll•lv for this purpOSl' Wl' must -give sp<'cial atlent111n to impounded <1n i m a ls a ~ a f i rs t s te p. A number of lht•sc un1mals a re lost pl'ls and a t'c ustom l'd to bette r tre atment T he ir he i:l lth bark- gro und i:, unkno wn. making them use leSl't o n many o~· Y t~s. ANl~Al.l" left 1n pounds are ultim all'I:-put to death. Rut g1 ven the 1·h1111·c they "ould no doubt 1·hoos1· dc·ath ovcr having a lt:f! ripped o pm wit hout the aid of .i ncslhet it· to test the t:fft:cl of de tergent hc ing fo rc e fed into th<-•m Thi~ as 1mly onl' factual t:xarnpll• o f thl' t rue l tn•atment r o und st•1zun· 1ni'v11a hl ~ in vol Vt''> ;\ ~ Sl' l<•n t l' IJ r (Jg rt'l'H'S. S CI must thl' "'ay., ol t<·~l1ng new findings. llumun <'<t clavers . com pull'r tcd111ology a nd hum a n n•lls arc not onl y IPss expensive and more n ·l1a bl c . but the y 're hum ane. Wt• can fi na lly case our m Inds knowing sc ience is pro· grC'ssing a nd nothing has to need· lessly s uffe r for it Wouldn't thing s be better if only the scien· tific and me dical l'ommunitaes put more t ame into res earch m odc mizal1on and less into the 75 mill1011 :m1mals suffer inR each yl'ar ·• VotinJ.? for lhc outlawing of pound seizure loo\\ place on Nov 25 a nd won. We can now rest e a sv in O ran~e County . But what about th(• rest of Cahfomia and the othe r 40 st ates that have yet to illegalize it? CONNIE PEARSON BtNHPr'fl .. pl....,, To the Editor· I was wondering if the c aption "Bronx Boote ry" on page 8 ·6 of the Pilot Nov. 19 wa!I the AP wlrepholo'sone orthe Pllot'R. Quotes "The fundamental freedoms of speech and press have con· trjbuted greatly to the develop· ment and well-being of our free socie ty and are Indispensable to its continued growth." Ju.tf1ce W11l1om J Brtftftaft 6 lo do with the Bron ~ It I'-hH·a t ~to1·k <'d san1ta n fac1hl1f'c; .1 ed m Manhatta n on v: n nrt St <'lean <'lassroom. ~nd a fe\\ l'l-'l>plt· whic h I might ildd 1~ .1 1111 ninr res pons1hl<' to mak<' sun• that I than an \' section of the Hronx' ~et \\hat 1s requ1 red I f l he c .i p t1 o n "'.i ~ d o n e I a m trained to r un "' 111" becausl' the Bronx t!> 1n :'\""' c·1phned. quiet. order!~. s tru1· Yt1rk Caty, JI .makes abouL a!>· 'lur ed d assroom a t mos µht·n · m u ch sens e a s ~.J ~ ing the lle re the stude nt knows whal lo .. Revt•rly Wrlsh1re " 1s Sa nta expect. He r an thank. work . lt'arn Ana 's fines t hotel. being that g row and not me rel~· be 1.•ntl'r t h e y 'r e both 1n ·s o uth e r n t am ed When youn~ peop le t'lm California: nol re ad we ll. spe ll or w rite . th1•\ Howe ver. I st Ill en JOY reading need whatl a m trained to offt>r the Pilot FIELDTRIPS.films ,a nd othl'r THELMA KIMBLE e xtras are not ncressary lo pm · f.rufpfuf C"flJ1 To the Edito r , On Nov. 24 I was assigned to rccover a roll-over stole n veh1 l'le T he area was approximate· ly half a m ile off Laguna Canyon R o ad a t t h e <'l l ~ l 1m1t s I Sycam ore Flat:,• Due to the te rrain, it w<1 s necessar~ to leave my Polil'e motorcydc a\ the s houlder of th.-canyon road a nd truek in w1·t h lhe F ir e M ar~hal. While waiting fo r a tov. trul·k to a r rive and rem ove the s tole n \'Chicle. the hour grew la te and lhe s ky became dark l··rom m ~ secluded hillside lora11on. I 'A as :ible to see lhc r an,vo n road and m~ parkNl motort yl'll· OVF.R THE lung pt•rtucl of llll)e il took tu comJJlele m~ a~· signment. I saw four veh1C'l1•s stop on separate occasions One of the motoris ts was so con c e rned abo ut the unattended po lice vehicle that he used the po lice radio to r epQr\ his loca- tion and inability to locate lhe officer. With m y hand held radio, I m onitored his di11tresstnR broaJ. cast and quickly advised him or m y location. my a ssignment. and that I was all r ight He ac knowledged m e and d rove off. To that anony m o us c itizen. a nd to the o the rs who als o stopped, I give a very deep from m v heart "thank ~·ou ." (t is ver v g r'atifying to know that there are good samarita ns out the re that "do care·· and eve n more 1m- Porlanlly "do see ... .. MARK MILLER Traffic Officer Laguna Be ach Police Departme nt T,..,.,.,.n·......t. To the Editor: To m ake education happen all that is required Is a good teacher and astudent. My education. training and e11· ~rience as a teacher is whet makes education happe n. I would like the aid of some or all of the, rollowing. with~ first ·priority for the student: ard and chalk. books and p pe r . c hairs and desks, heat and light. and perhaps a d itto machine and a support v1de a young person 1nrt'nl1~· If i;tudy , and to learn f''nr m> classroom students I <lo not n<'•'<I <• fa n c·' d1 s t r 11'1 offi ce with nume r o u s h i g h paid ad m1n1strators a nd thf.•t r s t<tffs 111 <'lt'ric·al help. srhnol <«irs . ml't'l 1ngs and ('11mm1ll<'t:~ whtl'h 1n t erfc•n • "'11 h m' l'l:.issro1Hn upt•ra 11011 . t•laboralt• n1mpult·r allt·nd a nt·t' prot·ctlurt!~ tt•lc\ 1s ion athll•tH' prngr,1 m~ \\hH·h allo\\ part1t·1pat1on of onl~ :.. f1•1A . un lt•s., of <'llUr~t· lht>~t· µrol!rams an• """ fundl'd I do not net>d t·l a~~r•f•1 m aides . bt•c au ~c· n·~pons1hle per:-on~ 1n 1·ha rgl' :-ho uld h1n• enough 1c•;1r he rs lo kt•t•11t·las~ ~17.t' n •a.,onal)k l'nough lor m !•to manag1• II high pnn •d a dm1n1~lrator:., '' h o l' a II l h l' m s l' h 1• ~ p r o ft•ss11mals. tl<1 nnt know.'how to m :1 n a I! t• ., 1 rn p II f 1 c cl l t• at' h 1 n I! \\:J ~~. 1wrhaps thcy should listen tn trachl•rs who ar<' working with students and who kno w whal is 1 m port ant und wher e t rue Sl'hool action 1s Ma nv s l·hool board me m bers and a rlm1nistrators do not v1s1 t classrooms. T hey have forgolkn the teac her twi d the stu- dent a nd whnl it 1s hkc to be in the r lassroom For ml' to do m:-Job well. howevt>r. I nl•ed adequah' pa:-to keer> up with th«.> cost of livi n~ so t hat I do not have to work another JOb a ft er sc·hool My prese nt pa) does nol keep up with inna tion Rt'<'a u..-e aC'llon for learninJ.? is in th<' d nssroom . this as where s l'hool mone:-s hould go. Isn 't moncv for the ir s tuclents m the dassroom what parents want ? Oocs thl' mone~ go to teache rs a nd the clui;sroom., :-.lo ! Te achers .ire bcin~ d1spluc:ed and re moved. At present. extras a t the top take uµ too many school dolla rs . L e t 'R Re t p ,r io rit1 e s Rtrai~htent•d out. Oo you aJ?ree, pa rent"'' Ill TH MAHLMAN TcaC'hc r. Huntington Beach Union H1J?h School District • L.ettera /rom · re0dt!r1 ore ~lcOfM. Tl" right to condlme letteri to fil 8f>OCe or elfmmote libel u rewrwd. ~tiers o/ JOO wordl or ~" "*' t. gtllf!n prefermce. AU ~tier• m• ..._ elude ngnoturcr oftd moiliftg ~ but narMa mor ~ wUMfldOft M3Wlf if 1uf(icfnt '"'°" 11 apparent. PMt ry wi.11 ftOt ~ pMbli1Md. -----··--····- ' • I ' ' ' I I • ......... --..-. ...---., ..,._._. -.. ...._ -,. ----------.... -.... --/ CALIFORNIA I ~·December 4, 1980 H I F North st&te rain blaliled . for ·twb ·traffic dea .... ~ I SAN P'llA.NC18CO (AP> TM flrat IQ tterm Of U.• .U.r bar1ed r... Northen Ca1lfWIU waU. wt.-do('ked YP to TO -.h drlva .. heav)' Ntlnt over the <'OU&, v.aa.,. and fOothUla, and bliu.,. la tlMI Slern Nt1vada • korm wamlna• were boUted W •••eada)' for U•• nortbero tllr .. .....,wn o1 UM atat. But ~· delqe eated for molt ol NortW. California after the storm '• second wave wt\lch moved l.nlaod at it.out mldnlCht, V~na lo National Weathu Seniff fonot'ut~r Jam Ka&a'an I• a ltorm related ac-,·1dent on raln·ah k pavement, two men were llille.d dyran1 the earl)' <.>0mmute hour In an t'r1Utl'l1co .a• lh~ tru k In which lht-Y w~rt! rldi.na ..,_. tbroqh a ,...._., 1uararau ud crubed upetde down •feet ll*ow the roadwa)'. Sb..u ol rala aw9pt I.be land frorn a ~atber f roat movlnl lD otf the l"OUl. Traffle was •lowed lo a crawl. momlnc and eve· nlp1, ·In the Ian Pranci1co, Oakland and San Jose main l'Ommut• <'OITidort. Some flood. ~na wu NpDrted. Power out.a&• wer-common, and Pacific Gu and lle<:trlc crewa were re· ln1talllna downed line. in Hnral k>catM>u. Paru of coastal JTumboldt CoW\t)' reported rune mcheS Of rainfall Eurna reported a one· d»y rel'ord of 1.17 inches Tues· day Some North Coa1t rivers were swelling toward Oood st••• • WedMlda)' .U.ht. I At lea1t tbree boatl were burled Mbon at Half Moon Bay 20 mti. IOUth ol San P'raoci.ro. No Utjuriea were reported. • In I.be Sacramento area, four· televlaion 1tallona were knocked off the air for an hour when a fire attributed to the storm blocked power to the· l,SM-foot· tall Walnut Grove tran1mlttin& • anteMa. They were chaMels 40, 13, 10 and 6. The main trans -Sierra hiahway, Interstate 80, re· malned open, but chains wen required over the summit and in the Lake Tahoe perimeter. Near Belden, some 30 miles north ol 'Oroville, a 10-foot·high wall of mud slammed into an C~ltech fraud ·case tol,d PASADt;NA <AP > The manaa•r or th~ Cahfonua Institute of Technology 's Athenaeum Club, Sl'ene of the uni vers1ty's moet important social functions, has been arrested for investigation of em· ~zzlemellt after a routine audit showed that about $1 50.000 was missing from the l'lub coffers , authont1es report Pasadena police said Robert L. Smith, 51, of Hollywood, was arrested Monda)'. Smith was re· leased on his own recognizance. ,, Calte('h spokesman Dennis Meredllh said the audit that raised the suspicion of embezzlement showed that the club seemed to have paid an in· ordinate amount of money for food. drink and other ite ms over the last 15 months. or Sl.6 million and is an integral part of the campus scene. The case is still under investigation by both the university and the police. Feth issue new rules . SACRAMENTO..J.Afl -lbe ft;deral.BUr..eaU-Of l.:an anaeement has issued ~w regulations Lhat cover about half of the 76,000 mining claims on federal lands in California. eutbound West'~rn Pacifi c frei1ht train, derailin1 three locomotives and six empty cars. One ol I.he eneines may have fallen into the Feather River. of· flclals aaid. There were no re. ports ol injuries. A mudslide aasheCI down on Hi1bway 101 north or Legaett, 180 miles north of San Francis..co. forcln& a sftutdown of one lane of traffic on the major nortb-IOULh route. Northe•t of San Fran· cl1co, In lhe river delta country, officials kept anxioul ey• 'on wave-thrashed old levees guard· ine priM!d fwm1,nc1 . Travelers wamin&s ••::1 for all mountain roads a passes for heavy blon1 down to 4,000 feet. Gale watll· ings were posted all alon1 tM north and central couta N die storm marched easterly. . The Ath cnaeum , operated by a board or gov - ernors separate from Caltech. has an annual budget The regulations, effective Jan. 1, apply to minerals such as gold, silver, lead, &inc and uranium. They do not pertain to oil, gas, coal, phosphate, sand or gravel. WINDS BLOWING AT 41 KNOTS HURL THREE BOATS ASHORE WHH pounded ~ •••kw•ter Wedneed8y at H•H Moon Bay ............ Rabid dOgs , plague bonier CALEXICO (AP> -The discovery of a third rabid dog alon& the internatidnal border has heightened the search rot other diseased animals iD Imperial County where a [ ) six-month quarantine is c:.-rr ~,..'E in effect. ·~•/ui Imperial County health officials said six more children began an- ti·rabies treatment Wednesday after coming in contact with a rabid puppy . . lirli11.-• •I rik.-I .,,,,;,. LOS ANGELES <AP) -Some 1,700 Continen.- tal Airlin~ flight attendants plan lo strike the car- rier Friday unless a contract agreement is reached through scheduled lasf·minutetalks. Should a strike occur, the Los Angeles-based airline would continue to operate with supervisory personnel as attendants, Continental spokesman Jack Gregory said Wednesday. r .~· phuu ... a.;.,,. d1akrwp LOS ANGELES <AP l -In a major shakeup, USC Pres1tlent James H. Zumberge has announced ttlat three of the university's most powerful vice presidenL.; will be replaced as part of a restructur- ing or the central administration designed to make the uni versity more effi cient. ('al f 'rd hikr• ••1r111agr rair LOS ANGELES <AP > -California Federal Savings & Loan has raised its'ttome mortgage rate to 16 percent from 15 percent in a move expected to generate si milar hikes throughout the lending industry. · Cal Fed, the nation's largest thrift lender with $6 .3 billion in assets, cited tightening money market conditions in announcing the increase Wednesday. Cal l"ed had posted the 15 percent rate on Nov. 7. \f"IC 1·ifdrnc· .. hi••,,.,. ••nw t' OCEANSIDE <AP) -New violence has been reported in the one·month·old bus strike which bas seriously affected public transit across northern San Diego County. A shotgun blast peppered the side of a bus driven Tuesday by a non·un ion driver, authorities ~ said. : \\EB• ~pt.st~;~Y 20% OFF ENTIRE INVENTORY OF MEN'S & WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR _?1Mf Continuing thru ~ -December 24th ~- SEASON'S QAEE1'NQS -Stweltlun Mon.-Sat. 9:1S.5-.30 Sundays 11 :00-5:00 303 MAIN ST., W-. C.A. ?!1/673-?6~\j Pat iDsulation over your head. Get sso oa a.cost. Insulate the attic in your house to the R·l9 standard using approved materials and the Gas Company wi11 send you a check for $50. That's if you have an independent contractor do the job or you do it yourself. If you have the Gas Company do the insulation, they'll auto· matically take $50 off your insulation bill. In any case, you must be a Southern California Gas Company residential heating customer. · . Get low.cost llnandng. The Gas Company will actually lend you the money to ~nsulate, which is nice. 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F ire• :\larshill Hus:-I ft>1u tl'rson ~a ''' Ill"~ d1 ssat1 s f1c•d ''1th the 18-s tory ,frul'lurl' bet'i.IUSl' 1i la{·k~ a s pn nkle1 ..,~ ... 11·m, ... mokt· dl't <'< tors and sel1 -d 1•s 111g door:-. I h <·r 1111' pas I Ill ~ <'<irs 1 IH' s<•n1or housing projec t ha~ 111 ·1·11 1tw '''l' 111 at 1,,..._, 'l'\t·n f lf'(''· 1Hw 111 l!Ji2 invol\'lng •• t .1 1 .d11~ 111 '\'t·Wpu1t lk.11 h. \\ht·re tht•rt· an· :10 h1g tH·1~l' sl l'Ul' 1 11 1·~ I 1r1• 1kpa r1 nwnt -;pok<·~m an 1\1 t :\lorton ~ays tlrnt ,,., 1·r:1I hurldtn~~ la l k 'Pl'lllklt·r .... \stems :\1110 11,.: tlw111 arc· t 111· Tm\'l'I' ,\pn rt llll'llh arid 1lw.1n·11w l'ompan~· buildings al ·,1111 .111<1.);1') ~l'\\ pur-t l' t •111 <·r I lr1 \ l' 11 would bl· lt'1T1hl~ PXpt·nSl\'l' for owners lo remodel 1111 111stall .1tw11 ol ~pnn kler -.ystems in t•x1sting buildings l~ut •~n t 11 1J10 had that tilt' la\\ rt:'qwnng these salet~ !1 1 1 ll'l'' d1dn·1 :1 pph to all hulld111g~·· :\nd wouldn 't 11 lw : 11 \to r'<' tf' 11\ <·-.. "1·n· lo:--1 :dung lhl1 \·oa st bt·c·aust· ''" 111 r-.. f,11l1·d tu 111~t;ill 1111'~1· l11 t• ~alt>,1~ ft•atun·:»' Scl1ool (•losur~ poll - \, '1·" pot 1 \1 , .... ,, '< hn11l l rustl'l'S ~tud y moving ·-..1·\, nth .ind 1·11 hth g rndl'r~ 011t 11 high ~l'hool (·ampuse~ • lii:L·.au~l' 01 11L-d111111g t·n1 ullrn1..•11t. thl'rr ·~ t1n out<:r y fro m .. 1 tll~iinotlw r quarll•r . \lntll1·r:-. 111 tht· C11rrn1a <lei :\hir a rea already h ave • pt oll·~tt·t.1 s1.·od111g tltl· ~·uungcr l·htldrt'n onto the h1~h o1 lt1111l 1·.1 mµu~('~ Thi·~ 1·1111t1·nd th1· ~oungl'r kid~ aren 't re;id y for tlt1· 11q.!all\ 11 111flu1·11c·1·~ µt·ddll-d h~· somt:> o lt.lt>r stude nts And lit••\ 'u gi..,l•st C'lo:-.111g down a high ~C'hool OI' t '-'O 111 ... t i·ad nl \'11,...111 g :1 11urn()1·r 111 L·lt·rnt'1Hary sd 1001:-. a11d 1·0111h1111n~ t hl· n ·rn:1111111g uppt·r g rade s tudent:-into lt>wer 111).!lt s1·hoc1l;, Stud1..·11l:-. n·1·t·111l~.P:1 rt11·1 pat1ng in .. u11 informal ix>ll ;.it C r11oiw rll•I \la1 1111-th ;tl~o p1t•fl'I' 1'1<1:-111).! ;1 l11 gh M'hool lll'I on· :t<:t'l'ptlllg M'\ (•nth and l'l J.!111 h grudl'r~ 1>1110 t Ill' uµ pvr s dwol 1·am p11st·~ Tht• Coron;1 tll'I :\lat -.1udent:-lt•t1r llw "-l'\enth and t•1 gh t It gradt·r~ "di h t· :i m•galt\ t• 1111 IUl'lln' on lilt• o ld Pr kid!'. ./\dd1t 1on ol ttw \'oungst<·r'. :-aid onl' ,fud('nt t•oultl ddulL' or t'\!'11 kill till· old htg h sd1(10I sp1nt Nmll' of lht· st udt•nls po lled. howl'\'l.'I . ~ould ~Ul.!I.!<'~' tlwt Coro11 <1 dt•l :'li ar lltgh IX' tlw l1rst <0<1mpu.; d nst•d SomL· hoard mc·111ber~ are q u1('k lo po111t out that 1t 1s tha t s~11rw old .. school s µ1nt" t hat would niakf: 1l d1ll1<'ult 'to ~uggc"t do~111g any ol tilt> d1stnd s lour l11gh .;d11x>I-. • Opinions expressed •n 111c spdcr' a oo11c· are thoc;e 01 the Daily Pilot Otner 111ews expressed un lh1'> page are those ot their autnors and drlrsts Reader comme111 1s 1n1111ed Ad dress Tne Dally Pilot. P O Bo)\ 1560 Costa Mesa CA 92626 Pho ne (7 14) 642-4321 Boyd!Retir~ment R' 1..)1. RO\'O It w:.is ·Prrnr l' Otto von B1!!\marC'k f11 ~• t•hancellor of (; 1' rm a n\' " ho u r h 1 l r a r i I\' J>ll'kcd Hi1t' li5 us the a 1~ propnalt• time for hts ,::over r)~ar Gloonn· Gu~ So what if a slight h('ar. ing losii makes It hard for Heagan to hc:ar press conference (1 U<'i; lions'! Does he have any anSW('fS" /\ v ' mt'nt workers to retire on P<'nsion Wpy a~e 65? Nobody knil\'S Wh a t 1s kn o wn. thou~h. l!'i that Otto wasn 't taking m uch of a chance wheh he set up that social sl'rurity system Life ex· Pl'l'la ncv then was a little over 42 yean\. In the speech of the.Gullah b l ac ks alo n({ the South Carolina and Ccor,ia coast. ~he· world "pinto · m e ans "<'1>ffin ... Rut the f'ord Motor Com pan~· didn't know that When the counters. last tabulated tht• number of men and women in their 20s in New York City. they learned there were an extn 92.270 ,women in that age hracket. What's odd a bout those snakes that go a· whole year w ithout food Is t,hey don't IM1.· nny UIJl"lrerlable wcii:thl • ,· J ac!k Ander8on · Airline cutback · irks Soviets WA S lll N (i'J'O N On1.· '\OH·rlt•an ff'Sf)OrlSl' lo the SoVll't 111 vu ion of Afghanistan whi.fh is probubh its lrrilatin~ lo .lht' Krt·rnhn us the> Olymptl' Gumt:"s ho' t•olt th the cu rtai lment Of l S rh~hl~ b\ thl' Hus'>wn st<Jh• • 11rl1m·. At·ronot S11H'l' lhJ:' Af~hunr sta n ag 1.:rt>:.~100. A<'roflot ha:-hecn f(''ll rl('f('d tel two n1j>!hts a \l E>C'k HUI 111 D u 11 t'' I n t t•rn:it ro n al i\trport . l hl· r c d er a I I ,. 1 p e r u t P il 'a l'tl ttY out 'Id l' W·a ... h ingt1111 1\l'r<• I lot !!\ fl1.l!ht s rnlu :'\e..,, Yo rk \l l'rl' h;.ilt l'd, not b~ thl· L'S )!CJHrnment hut hv llw 'l'l'a mstt•rs l'n1-0n. "hit·h· h;.is · refusNI to ~t·rvit·t• "'i1v1<'I plant'!!\ therl' What bottwrs tht• Huss1ans 1-; Mailbox not the loss of revenue . but the t utbu<·k on es pionage a ctivities furthcrod by Aeroflot. The Sov· ll'I planes. with their KGB '>er urity pe rsonne l . a re the H u~sians· preferred means or gelling lop-secret reports safely back to the Kremlin -lal United Stales "was viewed as having a collection mission. "in ce signal intelli gence in · te rcepl gea r was observed on the airl'rart." HOWEVER, a secret CIA re; purl shown retcntly to my as- M)(:iate Dall' Van Alla d 1scloscs that /\erorlot is more than mer«>· - h a se('urc dehvcrv c hannel for 1·t us:;i:m spy m ateri'at. These examples. the re port ~a ) s ... tndt<:ate a prolonged employtnenl or /\er ortot hy the Soviets for liot h t·o unt crin- telllgenl'c and fore1g11 collcl't1on purposes ·· Al.L OVER TIU: worl d . At'toflot ts regarded .with s uspt· t'ion by local governments. The airline's chief of operations in lhe ~elherlands was arrested some years ago and expelled on suspicion of trying to s teal stale sec re ts' And l he CI/\ reports that on anothe r occ asion "a hi~h ·leve l Aeroflot offi cial in Madrid was expelled hy Spanis h a uthorities as a result of his in- v o I ve ment 1n milit ary 'es - "For a number of yl'urs," the 1 cporl .stales. "the Soviets httvt> l>l'l'll s uspe<·ted of using /\eroflot for 1 l'lt•c·troni<· l 1nlell1gtmce <:OI· lt•t·ltun Ol>l'ral1ons ~ ·· Two ex· d m pl1•s an• t tli'fl : · "Th<• Soviets reportedly rl'~t·hl'dult'd the flight of an 11.· Ii:! <'l.tS!!\11' in \!174 lo perm 1l cov· l'ra,,:l' o l a l ' .S. 1·ommand post l"<l'l'l'l"l' Jn 1!J77. a ~pec1al Aeroflol 1'11 a rtt·r fhi.:ht OVl'r the l'Ontinen· pionage." • Within the Soviet t;n1on: the security police <Jµparent ly Judge foreigners by whut the Russians dt when the) 'r e abroad "On domestic flights over the USSR. t he KGB off1ct>r pro bably acts in u sel'uritr capudty to inform on the uctiv1tics of foreigners or to block attemps by them to ~ather intt•lliAt>nce ... thtJ CIA reports . ··On overseas fli~hts. the func· t1011 of the KG H officer would be to maintain C"ontrol over the flight new and vr event any poss1blC' de ft•t·t1ons. · · '(f:ST Fl.l'N Kf:D : A major rbmpone nl of the new "rapid deployment for<"t.··· made a mts· 1•rn l1lc· showing i11 a six -tla v r x· t•n·ise last September. u1·c·ord ang to the confidential report of an Army team chat cvu luated its µerformanc·c• Tht• 317lh Tac·t11·al /\1rhfl Wing was ht•ing k stcd un its 1·ombi.1l n •a<finess. in "Excrl'ise Purplf• l'enny" at Pope /\tr Forn• Hase in North Carohn<J Its m1ss1on in wart1mt• 1s to trans port m<•n and t·qu1pme11t f rom lh t' rl·ur t'<·h1o·lon to a forward t•om blll area In Stl\ 0111 of M'\'t•n <'rt t1eal art·a~ thl· :!17th \\!as r:.ill·d dear I) un:-.ut 1sfaclJ1LL le!_\ the · ·allUI I 1<111 tew11 /\ 111<1r1g lht· · mon· glar 1ng <ll'f11·11·111·1t'~ th<' ump1n·s lound <>nl~ ~fi ol Iii a1rnaf't \\'Pl'!' rPl1;,ihh· .\loh1l1t\ of 1·rt•\\ and .111Trnf'I "a!!\ 1uclg1·d uns t1t1sfa1 111n IH ·1·;rn<.1· 111 m1!!\managc·rnt·n1 .11 lltro•t· d1ff1 ·rt·nt 1·11nt r11I 11rnnb E x1·1°!!\!!\l\I' salt'l \ dt'\'l<1t11111 .., .. \' t·r 1· .1bo l11und l'arl'lt•..,~nt'''· tnt·1H1tutl1· <ind rnJ 111r saft•I' \'H•lallun!!\ ll'd t•1 l:11lr111.! ..:r:1dt•' 111 \'ltm h:.it 'UJI port l'l1mmand ,111d t•11n1 rol 1·11·\\-. had n11t n•ad thr· t.w t11'a l i.:round rut.·, l'1·r"111n1·I "1·n· f<tund '"'''" tnl! 1111 lit•· 1oli ~" "'l llrlt' r·hc«·k, \\l'rt' 111;1d1· hd1111• 1'1:1s,1 lll'tl IJnl'lrnl.!" ~:!!\-..1·n1 1.11 paft<·rwork ";.-. \fto, h.11 111'.d lallun·.., \lc·r•· 111untl '1nualh ,., ,.,., "twn· Social Security belongs to the workers ' . . To the F.<.l1tor· Circa H/77•78. avcra~e life ex pectam·y malc•s 67 f!c'malcs ;:i C'irt'l:I 1978 7!1. S11nal S1·t·unt\ foes geur up f11r h.1ttll' lr lt.• , .. .,. pe1·tan1·.' 1111 m:1h·~ °'.' !!\tc•ru1u~I\ :.td\'an1·<·d to 72 ~t·.ir'. fl•m a lt•:. 111 7P. Ergo mand;.i t11n 11•11n·mc·nt at age 65 out th1 \\ 111dt 1\\ .inti ra•M' Sc><·1:.il St•1:unl\ 11•t1n·nwnt IOI lull b<·n1•l1I:' lo (lj.(I' 70 Thi· lkm1w1 al ('1111j.!rt•ss. 1n powt·1 .;1111·,• 111111· 1111rn1•mon<1l not 11111\ rnand;att•d 111 1111sc lht• lt'){ll l ret1r<.•1111·n1 ai.:c hut ... eem to ha\ 1· m;m<latl·d our -.µ<ins of loni.:t•v1t \', ""as 111 1·mnr1nC' with lht· f1111l M'h1·nw t11 \ 11·tuall.' Ill sur1· that 1111111011-. •11 I'·" 1•rs rnt11 th1 · So<·t:il S1•1•un 1' t·'und will 111•\ 1•r c·ollt•l'I a 111111 1· ht•\11nd thal \\ hll'h f1111h 11s f111.d d1·,t1n11t11111 111 tl11· 1·11ff1.· .... 11f """"' mortuar~ ' i;~ I 11111•1 ;al lit·1wf1h Pl.Al ~I.\ ('O~<;R ESS, \\'lll('lt 1-r11n1 n;il l\ h\'11.1\Pd 1ls ll'li!!\I hlls .ti 11111'' ""''l'l'l 'flt•tl 111 11 ..... , I'll\ Ill)' Ill!' ~11l'lal S1•1•uril.\ S,\!!\ll'rtt , 1·1· 'illllllj..: d0t1 hl lt·s' 111 tht• lll'll011ol 11t1· ,ulftl1•11 11•111;1rk:1hlt-11~1· Ill 111:d1·' :11111 l1•111:al1·... lon,,:t•\ll\ t 1i.:un·' sh:tll1•1111j..! I ht• pro~pt•1·t !!\ 111 11111111111!!\ ol lcl\ al har ti wn1 krnlo( 111111•11 ' l1·\1·I v..1i.:1· 1'a1·11\•r-.. p1 odt11·1'1 !!\, v.h11 \\ill IH'V('I ll\'t• 111 ('111•1,\ . 1111• lll'lll'l 11 ... •>I I'\ ('II th1• lwll•\l po\ 1•11' l1·L 1·1111 t Ill' 1 ur rt-111 ~ol'1al ~1·1•111 11.' PJ.\ 1111·nt!!\, ;ind "ho :11 ·~ \\Pak ;rnd I J l'l'<l I rom 'l.,11..,111 h.1nl la lKtr .111.t dr udg1·r~ Who l1vt·~ th<' l1111i.:1•-.1" Not th1• hrt t k l a~cr!!\. lh1· n1<1I m1m·r~. th <' t'll0l'trt t·1:.ins, tht• s lt•l"I workt•r1'. lhl' dnll pn•ssmt•n. thl· plumbe rs . lhc ltne!!\mt·n. th(• roofors. thl' f1 rt'mc>n . a n<I <'Ill>!!\, a ll I~ "little µcopll•" who arc sn m uc·h bigj'.!er th<t n the II" arfs 111 Cunj!rcss V(lu {:Ul'l'SCd ii the er fetc. the well-fed. wuv.' wh1k haired . well lraHlcd, well cnl r<'nC'hed. W<'ll heel<'cl .. of fi{')a ls" of C'Vl'O' 1lcscr1pt ion and d<'gree. seemingly C's pecially rn the halls of Con~ress a nd e n c asl'cl in t he blal'k robes of jurisprudcnC'c' Dt.:LF.TI-,; FROM SOC'l<tl S\•('lll"I ty all but the honest stewardship of old age rC'tiremenl a~s1-;tanre system for those who have paid in lo the fund. plate the fund into the hands of honorable t•1 t1zcns and otlt of the hands of pols : remove all w<'lfare and othe r assistance programs from SOrial Security and place them in their rightful categories ; keep the greed y hands of bureaucrats out of Social Security corrers : and thus give som e hope to the young men and women who now race <starting at age 18) a llfe·long ~lavery or 52 years of paying into the Social Set·urity prol(ram whose detrac· to rs r onstanlly throw into our teeth that Sol'ial Security is a failure. b ut forr(' part11·111ation, w11lrnut hi)JlC' of t'\'Cr lll'11ef1t111g tlw1 t•I l'Olll HF IH>IH'0:\11\" l 11i11ud n•1wnrc·l1 111 lho • ~:d1tor I found C'\l'I'\ word in tht• :'\o\ :.! I 1•cl1t11riul ilromoting pound s1·11.u1·l· 111ti.tll~ d1sagr£'t•ahle Supl·n·..,nr Phtlrp A'nthon.' (J(o sc·n t•s noll1111g hut prarsl• in h1~ \ltllk 11 11 abnl1 ... h1nA pound '1•11.ur1• 111 01 angc· (.'1)11nl\ Tht· truth It IS morally lnl pl'llJll'I' to M'll u111mal s from lhc pound 'o that they t~n be tort11n·d 111 lhc name of ~c·1en<'l' While• I fret no un1 mal s hnul<I s uff1·r lhl' trauma of 'l\'l!!\l't'IWn t'lll'h an1mi.1b ra1~1·tl ~nll'ly for this p11rp111'l' Wt' must j.!I\'\' spt'<'l:ll atlt•n111111 to 1111 p11undt•tl unsmah a ... a frr~t s t1•p :\ number of thl'Sl' a n1m<ils un· lost pt't!!\ and at'customcd 111 hell<'r tn•al ml•nt Thl01r hl'allh bat·k grouncl '"·unknown. making tht·m u~dt'S" o n many 111· 1· <l!!\11111S • \'ES. ANIMAl.S left 1n pounds an· ult1m<1tely put to dC'ath Aul g1Hn lht· t'hOtC'C they would no do11 ht chooM»dcalh over having · a (log ripped open without the aid or ;mesthel H' to lest ·the effect of dl•l1•rgen1 being forn· fed into thl·rn This 1s onl~· o nl' fat·iual l'X:am pll' of th<' l'ruel trtatmenl pountl st·1zun· inevitably Ill· voh <'S As Sl'tt•nn· progrc•<;sC's. so m usl tht' wa vs ol H·~l ing Ill'\\' f1nclings lluman l'ada vers. cum- 1>ull'r let·hnology und human <:db art• not only less <'xpens1ve and mor e rcl1abll'. but lhey 'n • hum unt' \\'<'can fina lly t•ase our minds knowing S('tenre is pro· gn•ssmg and nothing has to nc t•d ll'Sslv suffer fi;ir 11 Wo uldn 't thin1£s txo bt•Uer if only the scien · tifl<' ;.111d mcd1t al l'Ommunilte~ put more tim e into research modernization.and less into the 7~ mllhoh animals s uffering e<il'h vc•ar'! . Vol in~ for the outlawing of pound seizure took place on Nov. 25 and won WC' can now rest e a s~ in Orange County. Hut what about tbe rest of California and the other 40 states that have .'Cl lo illegalize it? · CONNIE PEARSON .,,.,...,.,, ..Upl04"Pd To I he Editor: I was wondering-if the caption "Bronx Boot.ery'' on page 8 -6 of the Pilot Nov.· 19 was the AP wirephoto'soneorthe Pilot's. The reason I 'm askin JC is be cause this store has nothing to do with the Bronx. It Is locat- ed in Manhattan o n W. 72nd St .. which I might add, is a lot nicer than any section or the Bronx! Ir the 'caption was done because the Bronx is in New York City, it m akes about as muc h !'i<>nse as saying the "Beverly Wils hire" 1s Santa ___ .._..._.., ____ _ Ana's finest hotel , lw1 ng that th ev 'rt' b r1 th in Southt·r n Cahfom1a ' llowt•\'t•r. I -,u ll t·n 11•\ n-.1d111.L'. t lw I' dot 'I ll El..\I \ Kl\IHU. . Hik .. fHJoslt-"r l'o the Ed1tw In rC's pon!!\l' \11 ·'""' l)t l ·111 ~·d1 1 orwl ··nakt• llu1.11d t ;nl\\ 1n g .. 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We must a lso plan our roads rart'full~ for· tht' lnOblllty and sak·t~ of ttt cvc list as well as {he motorist Ride vour bike to work some morning : "try 11 . ~ou might like it ... GEOHGE A HAN l.O:°'! Chairman. Newport lkurh Bicycle Ad visory Committee 1 ............. ,.......,,. To the Editor: To make education happen all that is required Is a good reacher and astudent. . My education, traininf{ and ex- perience as a teache r is what makes education happe n . I would like the aid of some or all of the following. with the first priority for the student: board and chalk, books and pa.J>e r . c hair~ nnd desks. hf' at and li ghr. und perha1IB a ditto ma<.'htn<' and n support ' <·ounM·ltw Ot ht>r n1•t•tl.s in dude 1 un111nj.! \\,1fl •r a 11ol properh sl111·k1·d .. ;in1f.1n l.11·111111•!!\ •' 1'11·;111 < l.1s-.r11om .111rl ii It•\\ p1·11pl1· I •''fl"il'-tltl•• In m.11-.1· ''rr" lh. I I Ll•I \\ h.il 1-. J l'lf\lll'••d . 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I nt•1.•d ackq uall' pay to kt·ep up with tht> cost of h \'lllg .so lh<tt I do not have to work another job after school. M~· pre.st'nl pay does not keep up \l tlh inflation Bccausl' action fo r lt•arntni:: 1s in th<' l'lassrnorn. lhts ts wh1•r1• st·houl mun1.•y s houlrt go Is n't mont·~ for their sfuclenls 111 th,• dussroom what P.arenls }''ant '' Doe!' the mnney go to teachers and the class room" No! Tl'achers an~ bl' mg displac·ed und r C'moved. Al present. c•xtr:is ut the top take up too man~ st·hool dollars I. l ' t • s g e I p r I 0 r I t I e s stra11?htcnl·rl out Do you agret'. parents" Hl'T H ~I AHL.MAN Tcad1£·r. Hunt inglon Reach I lnion Hig h S<'hool D1~tnrt • Letters /rom rtodtm1 are welcomt. The nght to rondenst ltttt r• to f1' ipoce or tllm1nott h~I i1 rt1nved. Ltttua of 300 word.! or ltu '°"' br giVfl'I ~frr"'ct. All lttttrs mMlf m· dudt 8'gnoturt and moil.i"f ~" but name a may bf w*t~ld °" '~'' 1/ ~uJllci~r ~osor1 a. appornc Pof't rJ1 UiUl "°' tw pubhahtd. l • ' LOCAL n>UlaJ dt'nlopmul plan tor "'h l.aail.lh• thMl C'Outd al low • 34 tor lime 1h1re C'OO domln1um tomplu •nd about l ,500 other homt•• 111 ""w ru uknUal t.ta<'l.11 ha" ~t'n •PPt'<>"-.d by Uw Qranct' ('ount) l'laMlf\I Orltml ton l he pAan h&i. nol bt'l'll 'tjppor1 ed puW1r h b\ l 1' I\' .ir"Oupl m tbf' 1mall, te&1'Uit' r ummwut)' mo•tl> lw\ aUbe rt! 1dt•nt> dw1m thf' oe~ huu 1n "'111 t •ui.t' ' { furth•r C'Ol\lt1Uon to the four· I ntt P11cillc Coast Hl1hway Uu1 only major roiad that cuu 1hruu1h ttw area llut the t•ommias1oners did 111lupt dt!\ "lopment h mi ts on v ._ 11owi twu»ang proposal•. A phrn Jo build al leaat 700 houaina unit. In ~ Hobo. Cany<>C' area, ror n1unplt>, wag part!d to 541. The <'On1m1 ss111ners also called for u rww :study of lhe e((ect.a of r11u 1 '° tt':odt·11t1al development SOUR NOTES FOR LAGUNA ARTIST ROBERT WYLAND Ptllna for whale mural harpoon.ct by City Councll Council nixes artist's mural Artist Robert Wyland ran into a barricade in La~un a Beach City Council chambers on his way to pa mt a wall on Coast Highway. Coun d l members voted unanimously to recommend to Caltrans that Wyland not be al· lowed to paint a .Aea mammal mural on the 350-foot-long wall on Coast Hi ghway between High Drive and Myrtle Street. · Wyland later said the council was "cheating the people out of a mural." "I OFFERED a gift. and they (council members> took it out or their hands." he said. Hut during a public hearing on the matter. c·ouncil members said the decision had been a dtf· fl('ult one. ·'It 's a beautiful p1 e('e ," '.\1 ayor Wa yne Baglin said of Wy land's rendering. "But the vis ual impa<"I would have serious impact on drivers ... And. residents neighb<1ring the blot:k·long structure opposed the projert. council members noted. "THE P•;oPLE or North Laguna are overwh<'lm1ngly OP· posed toil," said Council member Neil f'itzpatrick He said "their taste. and their environ ment" s hould be con· side red. Counc il m e mber Sally Bellerue s aid lhc issue had generated more telephone calls to her than any other she could r emem b e r . "1n c lud in~ landslides ... "I would like to vote for ti." she said. noting she supported related environmental and public art causes. "BUT THERE is solid. strong opposition. Anyone who comes out of the Roat Canyon Shopping Center knows there is a traffic pro blem (at the intersection of ll1 g h 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 him (W y land )." s aid Co un cil member Kelly Boyd. "Up close, 1 was overwhelmed at the size of the wall." Councal member Howard Dawson said "a permanent mega.mural would be counter to the village concept." WYLAND HAD told council m e mbers that he had put ··everything I have into this.·· Later. the muralist said he had raised $1.800 for the project prior to a fund raising concert held in Laguna Sunday. Rut. he said, he lost money on the concert after expenses, and was $300 in the red in total fund raising efforts. · So me pledges he recei ved were c·ontingent on approval of the wall. he said · FOR NOW, Wyland plans to get back to other painting. lie has not given up on the mural idea. however "If someone wants to rome to talk to me about another wall, I'll be ~lad to." he sa id. And , he s aid , a lthough Caltrans has never gone against a ('tty decision in such matters. they told him . "If they did, they'd go with me." Goats gone Island ani·mals die off ·· By The Auod1ted Press A UC Davis veterinarian says all but about 20 of 212 wild goats transferred from San Clemente Island have died at a ranch atJarumba. in southeast San Diego County. DR. PHYLLIS H. LARSEN said the number oT deaths, which she called "quite unusual," resulted from several causes, including a virus contracted from about 150 domestic goalc; at a Jacumba ranch where the wild 1oats have been kept since their arrival on the mainland two monttts a~o. Larsen said the deaths also could be attributed to stress resulting from confinement on the island, transfer to the ranal and the loss of immunity to a strain of parasites. The death rate among more than 2,000 other San Clemente bland goats being kept throughout the state is less than5percent,Larsensaid. • ' . GOAT TUPPER JIM CLAPP, who has a $148,000 con- tract trith the Navy to trap and remove all wild goata from the llland which la Uled for bombin'a practice, said the wild 1oau &ak• to Jacumba wel'e all small females, three to four maalM old, and not u 1tron1 u the males and fuU-1rown , ......... I 1'be wild pU underwent a climatic-chan1e IOUl. from cool 6aland teiftperature1 lo uo to 115 de1Tee1 in the desert 1urroundinP of Jacumba. 'Ibey alao had a rapid buildup of laternal parallel, c1usln1 them to eat less and have 41&1.edw problems, Lanen 1aid. Com.pl ex, on th• con1eatlon of the hi1hwa,y. The atudy alao wUJ in- clude examination of ways to Improve the flow with juat four lanea. aaid Ron Tippetts of the Environmental Management A1ency. One of the most vocal 11roups to oppou the plan has been resi- deot1 of the Treasure Island Trailer Park, where 266 mobile homes are proposed to be moved out to make room for the COD· domlnium project set amid Reputed gambling ring cracked -J Six people have been arrested and charged with bookmaking activities in what law enforce· ment officials said was a major· Orange <;ounty gambling opera- tion. The District A•torney's Office identified the six taken into custody Monday and Tuesday as Hyman Wolenski , 53 . of Laguna Hills; Anthony Allan Lombar~i . 38, of El Toro: Albert Marshall. 52, of Irvine; Bruce Reagan. 42. of San Clemente; James Innis, 36, of Mission Viejo, and John Anagnostou Jr .. 28. of Yorba Linda. THESIX FACE arraignment in South Orange County Munici pal Court on charges of bookmaking a nd conspiracy to commit bookmaking. They were· arrested after a two-month undercover in- vestigation by members of the District Attorney's Organized Crime Unit, the Anaheim Police Department Organi~ed Crime Unit, the ·sheriff's Department c rime unit and the s ta te's Departmen t o f Al coh olic Beverage Control. Investigators said the six were part of a bookmaking operation that involved taking major bets on sports activities . THE ALLEGE!D bookmaking activities took place al three cocktail loun.ees in the Mission Viejo area. ·"It was a fairly large opera· lion," investigator John Gier of the District Attorney's office said. "We know they were ac- cepting major bets." Officials claim Wolenski. who is unemployed, was the head Of the operation. Reagan Is owner of Reagan's Irish Pub in Mission Viejo and Lombardi is a bartender there. Marshall, Gier said, owns a lumber company in Mission Vie· jo while Anagnostou also is a bartender. WOLENSKI, LOMBARDI, M arahall and Reagan were ar· rested by officers Monday night at Reagan's cocktail lounge_ . Aoagnoetou and Innis were taken " into custody at different times on Tuesday. None of the six resisted arrest. park·Uke open space. Lona·time residents or the park would be given rooms in the 600-unlt complex at no extra cost. according to the plan ad· vocated by Bernard Syfan of Laguna Beach. one of the de· velopers. But the mobile home owners have resisted the propositlon and chartered buses to the com- mission meetings in Santa Ana to" argue that their homes represent much of the area's Bois a preserv·e cut back Orange County planners ten· tatively have identified less than 300 acres in the Bolsa Chica marsh as natural wetlands that should be protected from de· velopml!nt. -:------ This preliminary finding is in sharp contrast to the 1,200 acres identified as protected wetlands 10 the Rolsa Chica by the State Coastal C.Ommission last March. AL ARMIJO, project manager for the county's Local Coastal Plan <LCP) for Bolsa Chica, identified what the county views as wetlands during a public hearing on the state-mandated LCP in Huntington Beach on Tuesday night. Armijo declined to s tate specific acreage the county sees as protected wetlands because, he said, the map could be altered. But, clearly. the four separate patches identified as "environ· mentally sensitive" compiled far less than one.fourth or the 1,200-acre Bolsa Chica that was projected on the county map. ARMIJO SAID the Orange County Board of 'Supervisors has rejected the Coastal Com · mission's view of the Bolsa Chica as a protected natural habitat of various waterfowl. A rough draft of the "Recrea· tional and New Development" plan which does not rule out a boat marina. will be completed by Jan. 5. The Bolsa Chica is located in county territory south of Warner A venue along the eastern side of Pacific 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 guidelines. ul· timately must be approved by the State Coastal Commission. Representatives of Signal Land Development Corp .. which owns most of Bolsa Chica. have proposed three general plan amendments which alternately call for a boat marina and hous· ing development: a large scale housing development; o r a large-scale marsh restoration project. Signal representatives suggest the boat marina plan is the most feasible because it 'fOUld fulfill a 1973 land swap agrhment with the state. However. the State Coastal Com mission's view of the Bolsa Chica as a protected wetlands has put a shadow over the agree- ment. Man beaten by robbers in Costa Mesa A Costa Mesa man wa s clubbed by one of three robber.i who accosted him and his room· mate late Tuesday as the pair walked h ome through a downtown alley, police said. Treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital for minor head and rib injuries. police said. was·Scotty Walence, 26. Walence and Craig Wallace, 25, were walking to their home at 1864 Park Ave .. at 11:30 p.m . when accosted from behind by three men, officers reported. They were told not to tum around or they would be shot, the duo told police. After the pair were relieved of wallets containing a total $60. o ne of the ass a ii ants hit Walence. apparently with a gun, police reported. ..... - ~. Decembltr 4, 1llO c ho Dies "affordable housing." Tbe commissioners. settled on a compromise by givin1 a dou· ble laod·uae designation to lhe Treaautt la land pro~rty. They labeled it for either mobile home use or for tourist-recreallon- commercial. The real decision for the land will tie made when a reionlng request for the condominiur:n complex is heard by the. co~­ misaion at a Dec. 15 hearing in Santa Ana. OK' The plan unanimoualy ap- proved Tuesday by the plUmlnl commission is officially known as a local co.Stal program. Suclt • plans are required by the sta •• and are meant to record d velopment policies that prole coastal resources, provide beac~ access and detail future develoP; > ment plans. '. \ . \ The plan sttll must be re- viewed by the county Board of \ Supervisors for final action. _ ----------------~-~-~ ..... .,...,..~RW9 \ ;;-.::. OMly flllet Si.fl,._ ."''°i,.• DOLORES MARSHALL WORRIES OVER MUFF A"ER ATTACK. , • : • .. Muff'• twin Putt waa chopped up, acattered over Marahall•' lawn Pet cat cut up, scattered on lawn A threatening note three years ago was the first sign that someone in the southeast Hunt· ington Beac h neighborhood didn't like Herbert and Dolores Marshall's twin honey-colored. long.haired cats. On a yellow legal pad sheet. an anonygtous writer com· plained that Muff and Puff were getting into a flower bed. The writer advised the Marshalls to get rid of their cats. LAST YEAR, a second un· signed note complained even more viciously about the cats' habits. The Marshalls · talked to their immediate neighbors along Cape Cottage Lane but could not determine who had taken such a dislike to their pets. The source of the threatemng letters was ·still a mystery Sun· da y morning. when Herbert Marshall drew the drapes and saw one of his cats cut Into pieces and scattered across his fi:,ont lawn. Parts of Puff were found hang· ing from an evergreen tree. HUNTINGTON BEACH police detective Arden Fick said the in- cident ~ Wldet investigation but admittfd police have few leads. ··Apparently. someone In the neighborhood was upset about the cat doing its deed in a garden," he said. Fick said police do not believe a pet killing spree has surfaced. He said the last major animal mutilation case reported to police before Sunday was the mid-August torture and haQCing of a Persian cat in another southeast housing trart. Mrs. Marshall remain• stunned by Sunday's incident. "IF 111ESE PEOPLE didn't like animals, they could have taken our cal away and killed it somewhere, and we never would have known what h;.ippl'n*'d Mrs . Marshall said "But I can ·1 understand !ht· thrill they got OU! or bringing It back lo our housc and spreadin.u it on the front l(\wn That ·~ th<· sickening part they 1rnt .1 thrill out of hurl 1n_g u ... personally " Mrs Mars hall said ht'r famtl~ has again questioned lll'tghbor-. m the area Hut she sa1cl no 1111,· knows who Puff had been a nno~ ing .. "If they'd had the c·ourtesy 111 come to our door and <:onrront II)> personally about the probl\P'). may be we cQuld ha\'l' donc- somethmg about 11." she said "PUFF AND Ml'Ft' were a<· quired as kittens nine years a~o and became cherished member.; of the Mars hall family The cats . • roamed lhe neighborhood ever ' si nce the family move<! lo Hun~­ ington Beach seven years ago. Now. Mrs. ~arshall has begun warn1og neigh hors thal a· l'tll killer is al largr And she fears for the safety of her sun·l\·mg pet. "We're keepin1t ~1 uff in lht' laundry roo;n at night now." Mrs. Marshall explained. "She doesn't like ii because she's not used to 1t Her cat friends haw { " . been scratching at the windo~.--. t for her to come oul l guess they I all liked to roam a round J together." i Services held for CM auto crash ~ictim Catholic. funeral servire~ we re held for a Costa Mesa computer producta firm employee ktlled Sunday when her small car was • cruahed by a big four-wheel drive- vehicle in a Fountain Valley col·,,. liaion. • . i ~ They also have been released on bail, Gier said. GWC slates free seminar Mass ol Christian Burial was • held at Our Lady Queen ot · An1els Church in Newpott , I Beac h for Kathleen ~~~ • Mahoney, 28. foltowin1 ~ Rosary Tuesday night at Pacln Law enforcement agencies ex· pect to make more arres\3 In the bookmaking operation. Gier aaid boollmakin1 ac- tivitlea ln Oran1e County are bit business, althoulh he could not provide an estimate on the • amount of money the 1lx SUI· pecta handled ln their alleced operation. ldentlfyio1 and controllin1 hypertemion (hilh blood PfW· aure) will be the focus of a free aemlnar for health care pro- fnaionala Saturda)t' at Golden Weal Colle1e in Huntinfton Beach.· Tb~ free all-day aeminar will begln -\. 7:45 a.m. ln Forum I. c lnatruclora representing the fields of biology, pharm aco&ogy, p1ycholo1Y and geriatrics will participate in the pro1ram. According to Dr. Grayce Roe11ler. the college's conUnu· ·. inl eduuUon program direct&r. 35 million Americans are known hyperte¥ives . View Mortuar) Chapel. ' / • Interment was at Pacific View ' I Memorial Park in Col'C)Jla del ,. Mar. Survivors Include her parent~. .. l Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mahoney, njofiw~-­ Newport Beach; two sislef$., i:t Ke.rry and Ma1an . and "v .~ , brother. John Maho!'ey. , .n H I , Ylvlllilf, , ,.., 4. t• ~ .. __. .-;:-- - 11 4 ~t.--~ ... 1"... -- l \ l' '°' rtl) ~·~ Ulicki l Olllrul I :.top arter counting 1111 pothol~ <.;nt a problem? T hen wnte to l'al Dunn Pat will 1 ut 'f'td tape. geltmg lhl' ati.\tueTS and act ion you need •to solve mequ111~s m guvemmenl and business. Mait ~u~r questwm tu Pat Dunn, At Yotir Sennce, Orange C oa1t Dai!M_ Pilot. P 0 H11.1 ISliQ. ~tta__MtAJJ.._..~-t--t ----+--.._7'620. As many letters as posS1ble wall be answered, but phoned mquanes or lelten not including the reader's full name. addreu und business hours' phone n11mber cannot be con.!adned Th13 column appearsdai· ly ercept Sundays · . ~fUlld rrqut-•f adrlird DE.AR PAT: I hope you can help m e unravel a problem I've been having with an outfi t called Na- tional Consumer Testing. I first sent them S3 for .tn lnflatton Fighters Kit. After the kit finally \'Jme, I sent an S8 enroll ment fee that was sup- po:;ed to entitle me to more than 600 free gifts that I was to evaluate. I've only received the kit and ht>ard nothing until recently when I got a card ask- ing 111 wanted to termmate or continue enrollment as a product evaluator. Supposedly I don't have to pa) postage and handling charges for three months, and 1f at that time I'm not completely satisfied, 1 t·ould send back the enrollment forru and .a copy of m)! canceled check for a full refund. Can you find out what:s going on? W.E .. Costa Mesa l\s repo~d July t I in A VS, the Consumer Testing Cente r, Inflation Fighters Kit and Free G ifts -related firms -reached an agreement with the U.S. Postal Sforvice that although no wron gdoing was admitted, they would offer money.back guarantees to consumers dissatisfied with their "free" gifts. Apparently, the card you re<.eived was issued In compliance wltll tbat agreement. The companies al.lo a1reed to make full refuada to consumers •• ~9H&ed tlaem wit bin JI days of the req.est date. A YS advises you to ask for this refund and cead•cle your deal· ings with this firm. ,. f ."ralualtJr progra• 110 ,,..,.,,...,. OF.AR R EADERS: A VS learned that tbe "free 1drt" companies mentioned above are continuing to solicit new evaluators in this area. ,The firm calls itself National Consumer Testing Center, bat it is the samP one that reached '8D agreement with ~he U.S. Postal S«>rvke last July, according to a postal inspector. The inspector tnld A VS that the company al(reed to "clean up certain facets or itll advertis- inJ( and customer re lations policies. in addition to reconciling unsatisfactory orders and offering a choke to consume rs or full refund or continuing In the program." The current m1i1iler also offers 600 free gifts, but adds in a small box on the bottom lert-hand portion or the advertisement that pos1age and handling ranges from fre-e lo a maximJm or 39 cents for dnly one girt and "averages only 17 cents pt>r gift when you select all 600 gifts after enroll- mf'nt." As the-inspector pointed out, "That's Sit% for all the products -and that's a lot or money!" It has been the experience or this column that product-s ampler e valuation sales prog rams eldom, if ever, are bargal.u. They pop •P every couple ol years and readers invariably experience problems with de livery and usually find the ,. products l.o be unHltlsfactory. This type of promo- tion merits a buyer beware consideration from the consumer. Ghost t0"-'11• l•r~ lnall• DEAR PAT: We moved to California recently a nd have always been interested in Western his· Lory Do you know or any source that we could con- t act to learn about the location of all the old ghost towns? E .G .. 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Pasadena 91107 FIDCO VAN NUYl/14920 R aymer Street, Van Nuys 91A05 • SATURDAYS SUNDAYS All StCHes 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. All Storn tO:OO 8.fR. to 5:• P·"'· Alw1ys IJrlng Your Membership C•rd With Vou When You Shop At Fedco .. - CAltFORNIA--,,.__ ~. Declember 4, 1 ~ -H I F -North state rahi blamed. ·for two · traffic deaths ~ . SAN FRANCISCO (AP) TM rldlnt bi'dle Ulrouah a freeway first b61 a&or• of th• w•r 1uardrall aAd cruhed uptlde ........ llllO NartMn CaWarwla dowa 30 feet "9k>w the roadway. wi&i wi .. t'lol'bd up to 70 Mllih Sh..U of rala •wept the land dr1va ...... vy raan1 ow•• the-._from a w .. ther front movtnc ln C'OUt, valley• and foothUll. ud o/f th• l'OUt. Tralftc wa1 alowed bbu.,.. an tM Sierra Nevada. to a crawl, moralaa aad eve· !korm warn•na• ••rt hcMlhld n1p1 , in th~ San l'ranclsco. Wedne1day for tta• northern Oakland and San Jose maln ..,_.quarters of tu atate lkal t•ommute ('Ol'rldou. Some flood. llM dt'IUI• eued for m09t -ul int wu ,..,orted. Power· outaaes NortMm California after U.. were t:'Ommon. and Pacific Gu storm '• 1e<'ond .-1v• whlch and Electri<• crews were re· meyed Wand at aboul Rudftiaht. 1n1hllinM downed lines in acC'Of'dUc to Nat*'8l Weather eveinl lueatlo.o.t.. Semc. forecatter Jam Kaplan Pa rt• or coastal Humboldt la a s&or'm·relaled ac.cldeol oo Count)' repo_r100-rune..Jn.Chea ol ra •·.tic& pAument, two ,...n rain1'alt Eureka j-eported a one- ••r• killed dW'lnt th~ O C'ly day re~'Ord of 3.17 inches Tues- <-0mmult hour ln San ..Jo'ranclac·o da)! Som~ North Coast riven •• the tnicll tn which they were w~r" swelbng toward Oood stage Wedneld•Y nhiht. / At leaJt three boats were hurled ubore at Half Moon Bay 20 mlle1 IOUth of San Francisco. No·lnJ'8"i• were reported. ·In the Sacramento area, four· televiaion stations were knocked off the air for an hour when a fire attributed to the storm blocked power to the 1,565-foot- tall Walnut Gr.ove tranamittiag antenna. They were channels .0, 13, lO and 6. . · The 'main trans-Sierra highway, Interstate 80, re· main~ open, but chain were required over the summit and In the Lake Tatioe perimeter. Near Belden, some 30 mllea north of Oroville, a 10-foot·hi&h wall of mud slammed into an PASADENA (AP l The manager ol the California institute of Technology's Athenaeum Club, scene of the uni ver slty's most important social fun ctions. ttu been arrested for investigation of em- benlement alter a routine audit showed that about $150,000 was . m1 ss1n g· from the elub coffers, authorities report. of $1 .6 mHhon and is an integral part of the campus scene. The case is still under investigation by both the university and th<' police. I Feds issue new roles SACRAMENTO (AP) -The federal Bureau of eutbou.nd Western Pacific frel1ht train, derailing thre' locomotives and si• emp(y can. One of the engines may have fallen into the Feather River, .of· ficials said. There were no re· ports d injuri84. A mudslide crash!d down on Pasadena police said Robert L. Smith. 51. of Hollywood. was arrested Monday. Smith was re· leased on his 9wn recognizance. lrech-spmresman -Oenrus~ere<lith said-me audit that raised the suspicion of embezztement showed that •the club seemed to have paid an in· ordinate amount of money for food , drink and other items over the last 15 months. Land Manaieme.nt has issued new...re&WationLthal -'l~.e.,;~~~:;;~~ cover about half of the 76,000 ~ining claims on feder al lands in California. Highway 101 north or Le11ett, HO mile• north of San Ff#ncisco, forein1 a shut.down or Olfeian.e of traffic on the major oortb·IOUth route. Northeaat {)f Sao Fran- cisco, In tbe river delta cowitry, officials kept anxioua e1e1 on wave-thrashed old levees guard· ' Ing prized farmland . · TravelerJ warnJn11 were '9 for all mountain road• aad .. passes for heavy blowiDI ...,,,_ down to 4,000 feet. Gal~ wua; ings were posted all alone tM north and central couta u u.e storm marched easterly. The Athenaeum. operated by a board of gov- ernors separate from Caltech, has an an~ budget . The regulations, effeetive Jan. 1, apply to minerals such as gold, silver , lead, zinc and uranium. They do not pertain to oil, gas, coal, phosphate. sand or gravel. WINDS BLOWING AT 41 KNOTS HURL THAH BOATS ASHORE WavH pounded over llreallwater Wedneeday at Ha" Moon Bay Al'WI ........ Rabid dogs plague border CALEXICO (APl -The discovery of a third rabid dog along the international border has heightened the seareh for other diseased animals in l m penal County where a ( J six-month quarantine is ~ -'T'E • in effect. J l ."111 Imperial County ---------" health offieials said six . more children began an- ti-rabies treatment Wednesday arter coming in contact with a rabid puppy . . lirli11r11111 rikr I··•••• LOS ANGELES (A P ) -Some 1,700 Continen- tal Airlines flight attendants pfan to strike the car- rier Fr:iday unless a contract agreement is · reached through scheduled lasf.minute talks. . Should a strike occur .. the Los Angeles-based. airline would continue to operate with s upervisory personnel as attendants, Continental spokesman Jack Gregory said Wednesday. (.flt(.' pla1111 "'"·;or 11hak..up LOS ANGELES (AP) -ln a major shakeup, USC President James H. Zumberge has announced that three of the university's most powerful vice presidents will be replaced as part of a restructur- ing of the central administcation designed to make the university more efficient. ('al f .'ed hikr• ,,..,rl gagr rat.- LOS ANGELES (AP) -California Federal Savings & Loan has raised its home mortgage rate -to 16 percent from t5-,>ercent in li move expected to generate similar· hi·kes throughout the lending industry. Cal Fed. the nation 's largest thrift lender with $6 .3 billion in assets. cited tightening money marke~ conditions in announcing the increase Wednesday. Cal Fed had posted the 15 percent rate on Nov. 7. .\·PU'.' t•ifJf PHt•P hil11 IJUJI 11trllw OCEANSIDE (AP) -New violence has been reported in the one·month·old bus strike which has seriously affected public transit across northern 1 San Diego County. ... 1• A shotgun blast peppered the side of a bus 1 dr.iven Tuesday by a non-union driver. authorities I said. ------.------------~---- \\EBA · ~t.sr~;~Y 20% OFF ENrlRE INVENTORY OF MEN'S & WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR -~ Continuing thru ~ ~ Decem~r 24th ~- SEASON'S GREETINGS • StGn Hours .Mon.-Sat. 9:15-5-.30 ~tl-.$:00 - . ' ~MAIN ST.,~ CA. . q_,/673~5-(-f)\) •• Get 850 oll tlMI cost. 1 Insulate the .attic·in your house to the ·R-19 standard using approved materials and the Gas Company will send you a check for $50. That's if you have an independent contractor do the job or you do it yourself. If you have the Gas Company do the insulation, they'll auto· l matically take $5~,off your insulation bill. In any case, you must be a Southern ~lifomta Gas Company residential heating customer. Get low.cost llnandng. The Gas Company will act~lly lend you the money to, insulate, which is nice. And they'll lend you that money at an 8% annual percentage rate which is even nicer when you corisider how high interest rates are. All you ))ave to do is be a Southern California Gas Company· residential heating customer ciNtmeet the qualifications. ··· .. -,• ~ ....-; F'lllll NI oolly In ltot J<'ll•,.• 1«1 ""'""" R ••~ lltill'o-. R ••llir• -....... ,,_._..._ .,._ ·' ' . '&i .. lt ~ I ~ · Robert N. Wffd/Publl•her Thoma• t<."vllllottlr • Or .. riga Coa I 011ly Pilot _m.. o-.,a ~ "f!fl..e ________ llU'ldl1 __ ll,llDlml••mt111-· 4•· '··---------·Ba•r•ba-ra_K.re.lb•lc.•t'l•'~•d•lt•°'•'·•·I .P~-·E•d•ltor--~ Bed tax boost can help bu~et Tww ~·&a wht•n ont• ul llw ,. '"'''t wa ot bnn.:lng ad· d1tt0n I rt'\t'flllf' mto l'lt' t ull••rti w .1:> !>1111ply to tuk{· the hutt•I bt'(t h•~ Hut ofl" "''' Ill N,•\\ '"'irt Ut•d( h. Wht•I (' ('Hy ('ou1ll'll nh!mllt!r-. iJI l' t·~r· t'l\"11~ lllh'rt·~t lfl llH'I t>U1'1nJ;, perhUpS doubh1u:. ttw •~·< \,L" lilt',. h>\uht llll!-t rou(t> 1~ m o re d1f· ft C'Ult ttWM' <IO\" 11W mv\ \' t'I l?t'lllr, Wt1khf•d "'n h itllCI 1•:.t by ,•1ty of • f H' \. m ( ·~~.1 \1 t•:-.11 1111'1 I 1 '1111.· but h ol "hn·h d1ar~l' llw .. um1• ~;I tu,.. .. ., '•·~"'''rt H1•ud1 h•\ 11!:> jl pt.1rl l!t\t Uunu .1 1 h Nit "l/,•"'pun 111t•l'lu\.: 11 wm~ vo m ted out th \ ht·' ,,u.,l· t il l'rop11,1l1t111 IJ t hl· 1·outll'll \\tm ltt havt-lo \.a ll lut .1 ,.,.,,, 1J I l'h •t lH111 t.llld ~\'I c.1 two l111rd;:. '<>lt' 111 or Ul'r l u up \ht· ht·tJ tu\ It ·•PvP••I ' th.ti "I IA hut. t lw l UUtl<.'11 I~ ~0111~ to do bc4..u.bt' u,, H\\ 1.-d"t'\I 1 ~\~nut' I rom u h1~her bed ta x \\ 11uhl 1 .. r l lUI \,\ t·1 ~h I ht' l o~t IJI ti 'PC'('lal t1lt'l'llOrl, l'St1mat t ll JI ~I \ll"I lo 'l'" l"1rl "'ht:rl' lht: annual ~d lax haul IS now '·"' '' thdll s1 '3 rmllton. doubling th{' tmc ro uld tx-a rm a n , 1.tl tllm.uitJ Rounding out th<> fmanl'tal ~teture 1s the 1,1\ t lh.ll .1 n~w 12 !.l or) hote l has bee n approved and at l•J't \Int> more propo~t!d hold ts on the dra wing bourd It ma\ be th.at an 111C'rease in bed lax 1s a fair 11 ddrt1H lui ti t'll\ th:;it allows or intends t o a llow conslrul'· ·c1n11olne" hoteb' 1 rnnt• a n d C o:.ta :\k s a arc sharing in the -hote l boom ,111d undoubtt!dl "''ould t•ons1de r a s 1mi1ar mo\'e d '>:cw pon's 1'aH• hoo:-.t ~Oe!-t on the ba llot and passes. Costa ~lesa C'Urrently C'Olle<'ls $755,000 a year in bed ta\ from hot t>ls und mote ls while Irvine gets $400,000, fH UlHml; from 1~1e--AirJ)()rtt-r lnn amt-The R'trg1Stry. By- 1·ompanso11 w ith tltl' tonal 6 perl'ent rates, the bed tax in L ;i ~ una B\'a('h 1s ~ Pt'l'tl'nt a net in San Diego 9 pe r cent. ,. Higl1-rise safety In the wake o f the cltsastrous MGM Hotel fire tha t took 84 li ves, it 's reassuring to know that the South Coa st Plaza llole l m Costa Mesa and the Marriott m Newport Heath a r(' both full y :->p rinkle red a nd eqUJpped with s m o lee d etel'lor::.. Luck ily . bot h were c:onstructed afte r pass age of a st .1tc law in t975 r equiring hi gh.r ise buildings . to have those added s afet v f eature.s. Not so luc ky pC'rhaps arc the sen ior l'it1zens res1<ling at Costa Mesa ·s Rethet~Towers. w ho mus t live w ithout the prot e('lion of those d ev1l'es. Fire :\l a rs h a l Russ Hende rson say s he's dissatisfied wnh the 18-tory strul'lure be<·ause it la cks a s prinkle r s~·stem, smok e' d ctel'tor s and self-clos ing doors . Over the p ast 10 years the senior hous ing project has h«cn the sit e o f al least se ve n fires. one in 1972 in volv ing a I ata hl\' In Nt'wpor t B~~t'h , where there a re 30 high-rise s truc· lltrl'S. fire dcpu rt menl s pokesman Art Morton says that "'l'\' 'r a l build ings lack s p nnkler syst em s . Among them are .the Towe r Apa rt m e nts a nd the I rvine Com p any buildings al SOOand5.50Newpor t Center Drive. It would he tcr nhly expensive for owners to remodel 1111' 1n s ta ll<.1t10n of s p r inklPr systems in ex isting buildings . -H11l i!-tn 'I 1t loo bad that the law requirin.g these safe ly <It·\ l<'t·~ didn't Jppl~ to all bu1 ld mgs'> And wouldn 't it be tar wor:-.c· II l1n:s we rl' lost along the coast because owners fallt'<l 111 m s t :111 1 hese fire safety leature s ? Scl1ool closure poll _, As ~t·wport :\l e. a ~chool trustees stud~ m ovmg !'-l'\·c nth a nd eighth graders onto high school campuses bl·ca 11st' of tkc hn m ~ enrollme nt, there's an o utc r y fro m :-.till anothe r q ua rter . Mothers in the Coronc:1 del M a t area al.ready have prntestC'd scnd 1 n ~ thl' youn ger c h ildren onto the high s c·h<>ol c·ampuscs ~ T hl·y l'Onte nd the younger kids a re n't ready for the 1H.:1!al1ve m nuem·e s ped dled b y some o ld e r s tudents . And t hcy suggest closing down a high school or two - instead ol dosing a number ot elementary schools a nd c·omb inmg the rem:H nin~ upper-g r ade stude nts into fewer high sc:hoob Stud<·nts n:ten t ly pa1t1c1 pat ing 111 a n in forma l poll at Coron a de! :\lai 1 li ~h also prefer dosm g a high school hC'f o rf• aC'l·eptmg seventh and eighth !!rade rs onto the u p- Pt'r . chool campuses. T he 'orona del Mar students lear the s eventh a nd l'1g hlh graden• will be a negative influenc e on the older kid s . Adrlit 1on of the youngsters. s aid one stude nt . could dilute or e\·cn k11l th1• old high school spirit None of the students polled, howe ve r . would s uggest that Corona dr l Mar High be the firs t campus closed. Som e board members a re QUJl'k to point out tha t it 1s that s a me old "sl'hool spirit" th a l would m ake it difficult to s u ggest C'losing uny of the district's four high schools . • Opinions cKprcssed .n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views e xpressed on this page are those ol !heir authors and artis ts Reader comment is 1nv11ed. Address The Daily Pilot. P O Box 1560 . Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642·4321 Boyd/Retirement By L.M.BOVO It was Prince Otto von Bism a rck, first cha ncello r nf Germ any who a rbitra rily picked agl' 65 ns t he ap propriate time fo r his ~ovf'r· o~ar Glo•nuy Gus So what If a slight hear· ing loss m8fes u· hard Fo r Reagan lo hear press conference q ues- tions? Does he huve any anaweni? . A.V. ment workers to retire on pension. Why age 65? Nobody kn o ws Wha t is known, lhough, 1s that Otto wasn 't laking much o f a chance when he s et up that social SE'c urity system . Life e x· pecta ncy then was a little over 4Z.years. In the speech of the Gullah blac ks along the South Carolina and Georgia coas\. the world "pinto" means "toffin1" But the Ford Motor Company didn't know that I . Wt\tn the counter s last tabulated the number of men and women in t.helt 20s ln Ne" York City. they learned thtµ"e were ·an extra 92,270 wdmen in that aee bracket . l Whit's odd about t hose snakes that go a whole year w ithout food is they· don't lose any appreciable weight • . .. .. ., ... , . ,, .. ·~ . .. Jack Andenon Airline cutback irks, Soviets WA S HINGT O N O n e l\meric•n re pe>nse to the Soviet invasion ot Afghanistan which is probably ab irrit ating to the Krt-mlin as the Olympic Games l>oycutt is the c urtailment of S (la.Cht..'1 l>y the Hussian state airline. J\eron ot . Since the Afghanis ta n ag - gression. Ae r oflot has hecn restridcd to two fl ights a week out or Du ll es In le rn a t 1onal l\irport, the f t'd t>r a ll y l p e r u t e d tat•i llty o ut i.1de Wa1>h m~ton At•ro rio t 's fl11(hts 1n t o N I.' w Y ., r k w c r c h a I t ed . not by the LI S KOve rnmenl. but by thl' Tcumste rs Union. which hus refu ed tu ser vice Soviet planes there What bothers lhe Hussians 1s not the lou of revenue, but the cutback on espionage activities furthered by Aeroflot . The Sov· let 1>laoes , with their KGB '\e c urity personne l, are the • Russians ' prefer red means of getting top-secret re ports safely back to the Kre mlin. HOWEVER, a secret CIA re- 1><>rl shown ret•enlly to my as- r;oc1ate Dale Van Atta disclose11 that Aeronot is more than mere· ly a secure delivery channel for Russian s py mate rial "for a number of years ," the reµort sl ates. "the Soviets have been suspected ot usinK Aeronot for (electronic l intelligence col· 1ecl1on o perations " Two ~JC· . <1 m pies a re cited : "The Sovieb reported ly re!>c heduled lhe fll ght of an IL 62-Classic rn t!n4 to permit cov er age of a 'S comm und po!>l t>xerc1se " In 1977 , a special Aeroflot c harter niJ!ht over the conlinen· ------------:_::: - tal United Slates "was viewed as having a coll~c~ion mission, s in ce sign al intellige nce m· tercept gear' was observed on the aircraft." These enmples. the report sa ys, ''indic ate a prolonged employment of Ae rof\ot by the Sovlet11 for both coi.rnte r in- telligence and fore iJin collection purposes." A LL OV t: R TH t: w o rld , Aeroflot is regarded with su.<tpi· cion by loc<1I ~overnmentJl. The airline's chie f. or o~rat1ons in the Netherlands w<ai. arrested some yc...r!> a.:u and Cl(Jtt!lled on suspicion of lry ini.: to !.le<1I stale .. ec·rets And the CIA reports l hal on 11noth1:r •>•·cu11 1o n "a high l<'Vt·I An orll1\ 11rr11·1al ui Madrid was l.'x1>4·llt·d by Spa01:ih authuntu•i. as a n •i.ull of 111!. in v o J v c m e r1 t 1 n m 1 I 1 l a r y I!' vwnugt• ·· With.Jn the Sovu:t lJn 11m , ttw secur ity pot1r t· a1111arc ntly 1ull.i1· 'S'EE? IT$ ~liE SAFE, AND YOO ThtRA'PEUTIC! I Mailbox • forei&neOl. by what the Russlant do when they're abroad. "On domestic nights over the USSR, the KGB offlcer probably acta ln a security capacity to inform on the activities or foreigners or to block attemps by them lo gather intelliaence, ·· the CIA reports. "On overseas ~· ghts, the fWlc- tion of the KG officer would be to maintain c ntrol over the fli g ht c rew and prevent any 1>ossible defections ." · T EST FLUNKED: A major component of tho new "rapid de ployment force" made a mis- er a ble showmg in a six -day ex- crt1se last September. accord· 1ng lo the confidential report of a n Army team that <>valuated its pe rforman·ce. · The 317th T actical Airlift Wing wall t>e1ng tested o n its combat rl'ad1ness in "Exercise Purple 1'1:nny" at Pope Air Force Base 1n North Carolina. Its m ission in wartime 1s to transport men and ('q u1pmcn t f ro m th e rear t·('h<:h>n lt> a forward combat ar•·a In six oul of seven critical :.irt•a ... th•• :117th was rated d ear I\ uni.<tt1,fa('lOry hy the evalua· ti<in te<tlfl l\m11ng the moi:,e_gl~r __ fni( 1l1·T11·l1·n t 1es ffic umpires found <>nh ~1; •11 4fi a ircraft were r 1• I 1 a Iii•· \1 ''h1 Ill} 11 f ('r e w and a 1 r«ritlt wa .., JUd.l{e<I unsalas(<tt· tor} l)e( cllJ.'1· <1f mismanagement at tht"«'-tJ1ff1·n·nt tontrol point:-. fo:K ct·:-.~1\(' ,aft.ob 1lcviat1ons ~ t"rt' also founc..I · <'artle:.!tnt·'s 1nep11tude and m aJ•ir '>aft'l ' \ 1olal1ons led t<• fa ilinJ! gr<HJe~ in tom bat suµ p•irt l't1mrn~nd :m d cont rol 1·re"' had nol read the lac t1«al ground rul<>s f'l'r!.1innel were founct slecp- 1n~ 11n the Jl1b :\11 1>t·1·un1' cht•c·k::. were m;.idt' hdon • l'l::is.s1ril.'d briefings f:lo).ent1al paperwork wa!> los l :v1L•l·han1 <'al ladurc~ w1•rt" lnund nrtuull~ •·H·r~ whc·re Social Security belongs to the Workers To I he Editor Circa l!r.·7 78 ;1verage life ex ~clanr. ma)(·~ fi7. ft"male!-. 73 · C1 r<:a l!\78 rn. ~0<·1 :tl St•Cllrll\ foe:-gt'ar up for ba ttle lire ex pedanr'.' ror male"-mystenously ad ~anrcd to 72 \f'.1r.; re males 10 78 Ergo. nia11<lator.' ret1remen1 al age 65 <1ut lht' "inflow. anti ra 1st' So<'tal ~<·<·11nt' rl'lu cment for full lx·ncf1b lo age 70. Thl: l>l•m•H ra l Congress. in p1l w<>r !->lnl'{' llml' 1mmcmonal. not l>nl\ mt1 ncla1ed 1.r1 raise th<' le~al rcllr<'rn<·nl age. hut seem to ti avc mandatt·d o ur spans or longev1t•y , so as lo c·oint•1de with lhP foul Sl'he m(• to v1rtuall v in· sum th1:1t m illion:-. of payers· into thl' Social Sernntv Fund will ncvN t·ollecl a dime· be' und that which finds its final destination in tht' coffers or som<' mortuan \'1a funeral bendits · Pl.i\INI.\' C'OSG Rt:SS . v.h1ch era m innlly hNr aycd 1l!\ trust has almost succcc(ied 1n destroying the S4l•·1::il St.•rurity system, re- sulting. doubtlcsi.. in the f1 ct1on of the sudden remarkable rise in mules' and ft'males' long~v1ty figurt'S. s hattering the µrospects of mil hons of loyal ha rd-working. po \ <'rty lcn•I "age earners produt•ers. whn will never hve to "enjoy" the b<'ncr1t:-ot even the below IX>Vf'rl y le vel of lhe current Social Sccurily p ayme nts. and who arc weak <1nd lired from years ol hard hibor and drudgery Who lives lhe longest? Not the brit•klayers. the l'Oal mrne rs, th c e I c rt r•1 C' i a n s . I he :; l e c I workers. th<' drillprcssmen. the plumbers. the linesm e n. the roofers, the rirc men. and cops, all the "little people" who are so much bigger than the dwarfs in Cong ress. You guessed it · the ef fete, the well-fed . wavy white ha ire d . well-tra ve led, we ll· entre nched . we ll-heeled "of· ficials " of every descnpUon and degree, seemingly especially in the halls or Congress and en- c'a sed in the black robes o r JUrisprudence DELETE fi'ROM Social Securi- ty all but the honest ste wardship or old age retirement assistance syst em for those who have paid in- to the fund : place the rund into the hands of honorable citizens and out of the hands of pols: remove aJI welfare and other a11siSJance programs from Sor ial Security and place them in their r ightful categories; kee p the g reedy hands of bureaucrats out of Social Security coffers: and thus give some hope to the young men and women who now face (starting at a1e 18) ~ life·long sla\l.ery )>f S2 years or paying into the SoclaJ Security program whose detrac· tors constantly throw Into our teeth that Social Security is a failure, but force participation v.1thoul hope of l'\l'f henef1ting tlwrefrnm B F RORC'O~A:'\ hailllCll ""'6'ar(efl Tn ~hr> Editor I fowad everv word in t he No\ 24 t"diturial prom o ting pound se1wre \otall~ disagreeable. Supervisor Phili p Anthony de Sl'r\'es nothing but praise 1n his work o n aboll s h1 n g pound seizure in Orangt-County The truth ll is mora lly 1m· proper 111 sell animals from the pou nd so th at lh<'y can be lo rlured in the nam e of science. While 1 reel no animal should s urfer the truuma of v1v1section (•ven a nim als raised solely for this purpose we must give special attention to impounded a n i m a ls as a fi r s t s tep A number of these• anim a ls arc lost pets a nd accustomed to better lr<'almenl T heir hea lth bark- ~roun d 1s unknown . m a kin~ them use l ess on many<><' t'iJSIOllS V El'. ANIMAl-t; left 1n pounds are ultim ately put to death. Bu\ g1\'en the choice they would no doubt choos e death over ha ving a leg nru>ed open without lhe aid of a nesthetic to lest the effect of deter~nt being force fed into them This 1s only one factual exa mple of the cruel tre atment µound seizure inevitably In· volves. As SCl(•nce progr esses', so m ust the ways of testing new findings. Hum an cadavers. com puter technology and human cells are not only less expe ns iv<> and m o r e re li able , but they'r e hum ane. We can fin ally e ase our m inds knowing science is pro· gressing and nothing has to need· Jessly s uffer for it Wouldn't things be better ir only the scien· tific and medical communities put more ti me into research m odernization and less intothe75 million animals suffering each year? Voting for the outlawing of pound seizure took place on Nov 25 and won. We can now rest easy in Orange County . But wha t a bout the rest or California and the othe r 40 states that have yet to illegalize it? CONN IE PEARSON ,,.....,,.....,,,..... To the Editor: t was wondering If the caption "Bronx Bootery" on page 8-6 of the Pilot Nov. 19 was the AP wlrephoto'soneorthe Pilot's. . The r eason I 'm askinte is because this store has nothing to do with the Bronx. It Is local· ed in Manhattan on W. 72nd St., which I might ad<t, ls a lot nicer than any s~tion of tbe llronx! If the captio n was done because t.he Br()nx is In New York City, it m akes about as muc h sense as sayi n g the "Beverly Wilshir e" is Santa Ana 's finest hott'I ht'lnf! that t h-e y · rt' b o t h · 1 h S o u ( h e r n California' However. I sttll <'OJO~ rt•admg the Pilot THEU1A K l\IUl.f. BikPbomdt-r To t ht' Editor In response 111 your OM :111 editorial "B1kt• lfat ard Cm" 111g .. There appear)> to be a complet<' lad{ of under:-landinf.! and knowledge of tht• p<t n tht' bi('ycle represenls ·1n th£> dall~ truns portatron of pt•1111lc in the Cnited Stales and throughout the world \'our !\latement tha t bicycles a re eomµet1nJ.: fo r the molon sr s spal'C 1s erront'Ous The Cal1fo rn1t1 !\1olc>r \'ehil'lt• :::'odt' states that a Im·~ l'le 1s a ve hicle and 1s 'en11tled to ;,ill the l ights. µra n leges and rt·gula lions uf lhe automohil<' so "\·our -;pal'e" b.\ regtilatwn 1~ :.our :-pare." bot h b1C·~ dt·~ and automobllt>s GRANTED, bin 1'11~1!> must .:>bey traffiC' laws, and sh1rnld be t 1lefl when the\ don't. but lhl'n :>o should moto'nsts whom I see go through red lights dad~. and hov. about that 55 mph ~peed limit " If the m others of all Jht> t-lemenlary and high :oH·hnnl pupils drove them 10 s<'hool d<11 I\' vou would reall\' st•(' some 1'r~ffic jams around ·t hl' St:hools Thank God for the bal'ycles . A stud~· uy the l. S Depart· me nt of Transportation staled that the bicvcle is the most t'ffi· cienl means of t ransporlation known to man and is smog-a nd energy.free. A result of this s tudy is th a t the F l'.'de r a l Highway Adminis tration 1s directed to initiate a program to encourage bicycle commuting sn that by 1985. 2.500.000 Amerkans will be commuting by b1rycle to work daily : this figure does not include school children I would like \o suggest a m otorist information program to improve drivers ' acceptance of cycling and their ability to share. the road with cyclists We m ust also plan our roads care full y for the 'mobiUly and safety o( the cyclist as-well as the motorist. Ride your bike to wtfTk some morning: "try It. you might like it ... GEORGE A. HANLON Chairman, Newport Beach !licycle Advisory Co mmittee s._.,., •iw To the Editor: As president ol the .Friends of Newport Bay, representing ap· proximately 2,000 m emben, l stronlb' resent the Irresponsible statement in &he Nov. 11 article on the Ueper Newport Bay se~r app'toval. Enviroamen- \alls\a have atain been charac- teri1ed u against irowth and development through opposition • • lo. lb~ Back Ua~ trunk se wer . - This couldn'1 be farther from the truth The R1g C'anyon drainage a rea 1s alread~ 95 percent developed. We 'recogn1zt· that the Newpor1 Beac h art•a wil l even tuall y achieve maximum g rowth. We do not oppose this future res- 1de n t 1a I a nd commercial ex- . pa ns1on llOW•:v•:R, the F riends of :--;e" port B<1y. for more than 15 ) ea rs, h<1 ,·e acte<l consistenll) _ on issues which threaten the Up per New port Bay , a state ecologic::il reser ve. In 1977 the sta te Coastal Commission denied the Sanitation District a permit fo r lhe esscnt1ally identical Back Ray '\t'wer hne now being proposed We merely support their dt'· cis ion that this current project 11> m consistt•nt with the Coastal Act of 19i6 and that two feasible , St'" t'r line alternat1 ves exist which will alt o" for the desired growth and also prot ect this in- valua ble portion of our environ- mental heritage Let ·s keep the record straight En v1ronmentalists. don 't oppose growth We favor r esponsible dec1s1on making. RART ELLE RBROEK • Preside nt. Friends of Newport Bay ,., .,,....,.. To the Editor One of the major criticis ms of the press is that you a lways e m- phas ize the negative. since it makes better news. I feel that this criti cis m is completely jus tified for the Nov _ 18 story he adlined "Council Loser Presi- de nt of Chamber." WHEN A person is e lected to b ecom e p r esid e nt of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Comme rce. it would seem that this would have been an op- portunity tor a positive headline. l personally am not a s un· selfish with my time away from family and job as Mike Ge ring. who has volunteered his talents and time to the chamber for several years before earning Uris honorable and demanding position. Therefore. a po$ltive headline would ha ve certainly been more appropriate and de- serving Co~ Mr, Gering who is now abolrt to volunteer even more time and leadership to lhi!t community organiaation. JACK 8 . HOCHADEL' • l.ttter1 from retld.n1 are welcome. The riohf lo condnM 1-ttn-s to tu · apact or tUmiftatc Ubel I.I rtNrW.d. Ltttt r1 of .100 words or leH eoi4l flt gitl«'ft pttf~. AU ldCcrt nni.c ... elude ~rt and maUfftg ....,_ bMr raomn mav be wUhMld Oil,..... 'fl 1u/fidner r~ I• oppa,..,. Pottry u1'U not be pMbUtlwd. _ -. 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'"' TCl"oa al.JOe 8ot11e8r 11 .I~ '" Oll.O.n u 222 11 + .._ GlllHlll .91 I II ""· . •• TVA ~ '.4 NS"-p19,ao . al • 7 ..._, . .I) 2-.-'"' IJ .,. uS7'-+ 2"' • Pow Jones Final DOWN ·1.19 CLOSING 170.41 Make-up cosilg -·'? Looking pretty·;· high-priced----' By MILTON MOSKOWITZ The best-selling perfume in the United States js Ch arlie. The No. 2 seller ls J ontue. They are both made iy the $Mme company ; Revlon. Sometimes called tbe "General Motors of beauty." Revlon is the lead company in the cO!lmet ics industry. It will break· the S2 . billion sates barrier this year. Not content with holding first and second places in the fragrance business, Revlon is now putting big advertising bucks beh ind a third entry: Scoundre l. This lhree- p r o n g e d attac k is t y p ical of Re vlon. It Money Tree positions products for different segments of the m arket. For ~Mmple, lle.vlon markets.a populac-pti ced line.of products under s uch names as Revlon, Moon Drops and Natural Wonde r . Then it has a hi gh -fash ion line featuring s uch brands as Princess Marcella Borghese. Ultima II and El herea And next year 1t plans to invade s upe rma rkets w ith a new fr agrance lin e c a lled Perfumatics 2000. Revlon thus fights on all fronts . At t he it's ba ttling Maybelline and Cover Girl At t!nd it is going head-to-head with Estee Lauder. lower eud the upper Charlie. introduced in 1973. 1s a fragrance aimed at the young. exuberant woman, someone rilled with aspirations Jontue follow~d in 1975 ; it's also for the young, aspiring wom an but its image is a bit more subdued Scoundre l 1s tor the wonran who has arrived . fionnic Clark, a Revlon v ice president, explained the marketing approach as follows "SCOUNDREL IS A woman who 1s past the asp1rat1on :itage. Sh.-has reac.-hed one level of '>Ut'l'ess and expects to be at another in the near future ... 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An Old flame u-Aocl<· lord to clel•Y9f a p~i.age or money wllicll turn1 out tobapnony t:30. 9080M BUOOIES H9nry. disguised et Burty. 11 cauglll W1111 •'men In 1111 room. •~-e1--~,,,.,....,.. °' '"" 11ttr11n- 7:00 I C88 HEWS NBC NEWS HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Aic:;h1e Pome .na Ra1pn snea.k out ol uum 1101111 room 11 sample 1ne n19n1 Ille '" Cnocago I F~FIUO-­ S..ANANA Gutitll The Klng1ton Trio I FACE THI MUSIC All IN THI FMa.Y 6nmm1"ll w1111 oustom«s. .4\rcrue·s Place ii cleaning up on 1ne Super 8owt wneo two robbe<s c>«.oe to sha.re the_.,,,. _J;IQ.1.t_G~~"'-""*"'r takN v-1 inlo Sllte- vtlle PrllOn en Jol,.t. ltllno<s "' tor a look al Ille unknown work! behind prison walls • U.S. CHRONICLE "'Pa-ulllglolfgemeni-JTm •Lehrer 1eports on Chrost T Seraphim, • controlltlfslal ju<19' lrom Miiwaukee who 11 proud ol his record tor nand•ng out the k>ngftl sentences of any 1ud98 1n theclly I JOKER'S WILD w·A·s·H w1ncnester and rlot lips 991 IOO<I poisoning from an 1mi>or1e<1 Cjln ·01 pneasant and Hawkeye is iepn mande<l tOI flgn11ng • BARETTA With nollung bul 1nst1nC1 to go on. Barella seal~~ ~ ne suspects hU comm111od cold-llloo<Jed murdtv SI OVEREASY Gues1s singer W111111m Warfield Me<11carc evperl Barbara Hollma" Bess>e EflCkSOr\ • MACffEIL / LEHR!A REPORT C!) NEWSCHECK CJ) P.M. tjAOAZINf 1'00 8 THE WAL TONS 0 GAMES PEOPlE PLAY• Fedlurlld a r&p<><t on ath· teuc ac11v111os •I a 9C:llOOI tor deal cn1ldr&n. round 1wo or tne President's Count•I O'l Ph~51Cl11 F•t· nt.'5$ compf!lt11on figure skallny 101 1 I lo 13-tea• • olds Cltannrl Lt.ling• • KN)\T 1CBS) LOS Angele-. 0 KNBC (NBC) Loi. AnqetPS 9 ICTLA.1ln<l I LO'i Angelr-c, 8 AABC-TV lABC1 Los Ange1e-. lfl 11.FMB 1CBS) San Diego G KHJ·TV(lnd 1 LO'> A'1qe•e'> 9J t<CST (ABCt San 01t<qr> e KTTV 1lnd l Los AriQel.,, ., KCOP IV (Ind ) LOS ~ngPles ., KCET· TV 1PBS) Los An9P1es C!) KOCE· TV 1PBS) Hunt•ngto11 Beacn I P.M. MAOAZlNE MOVIE * • "North Country" (19691 Adventure Two mllf\. ea<;h llv1no off the 11nd In Ille remote Alatll.en wilderness. ,_ cSanoer and adventure wllh little llCllO from modetn lecflnal· ~y (2 hrs ) • mMETHIHO NICE. Tetry GtbbS, Buddy Oe Franco and their group perform works by Kern. Joabtm. M1nc1nl •nil Leon RusMlf Ii) ORAMA; PLAY. P£Af'OAMANCE AHO P£~ - ">ugard· Slnve Bansl IS Dead" Cl) THE BAXTEA8 "Tne Best Yeats 0 1 Our lives 1:30. Cf.AOL 8UANETT AND FRIENDS Skits 'M i s W1gg1n·s B1rtt1day, • Stop Grabbing M~ Jewels . CIJ' SENIOR BALLROOM 1:458@) TOBE • ANNO\JNCED 9:00 IJ Cf> CRYSTAL Eddie Aat>blt1. Tne Cnarl141 Daniels Band• and 0.onne Warwick to•n S1"941' Crys- 10:00 8 Cl) KNOTS LAHOIHO Reformed atcohohc Gaty Ewing tlnd• nlmsett In big trouble when lie IQ•-lo be a sponso< tor a new Alconollcs Anonymou1 membel 80eNEWS • INOEP£HDENT NETWORK NEW8 D lllU., GRAHAM CAUSAOE 10:30 •• NEWS SOUNOSTAGE 'Vo(lor Borge •• Comidy In Music" Tiie master musi· clan I comedl1n Is CllP· lured on pe<1ormance at Cll1c1go'1 01u1y Lane Waler l-Tlleller wllh the Mltwiiuk ee SympllOny• Orchestre 11:00 ••• Cl) (!I NEWS HOllYWOOD SQUARES I HEWL YW!O GAME M'A'S•H Reda• g411s a "Dear John ~lier -on e record --and 1n. <llXlors lry to come to his ass111ance w1111 a new girt Can it ·be saved? Tom and Rona 'marriage' on rocks By PETER J . BOV ER LOS ANGELES I AP 1 Tom a nd Rona. unhappy couple, seem no closer to solving the seyeral difri culries that prompt- ed their tragic "Tomorrow" breakup three weeks ago. NBC President F'red Silverman ar- r ives in town today hoping to in- ittete a reconciliation. Silverman's mission ts an ef· fort to salva~e his hard-won han- diwork, the ill-considered mar- riage of two soverign egos that lutedscarC'ely a month. IN PU'ITIN(; Tom Snyder and Rona Barrett on the same "Tomorrow" show, Silverman m\lst have hoped the inevitable explosion would charge the show with electric vitality. The ex.- plision came. but its fallout was unllattering publicity of the sort to be expected from show biz tiffs. The problem will not be easily solved. Snyder, who hosted the shpw gloriously alone for seve n yeers before the Rona invasion, wiints it unde r stood that . . "Tomorrow" is his domain and that Miss Rona is a sort of permanent guest. M iss Rona, on the other hand, insists that she was brought to "Tomorrow" as a co-host or the show, the West Coast anchor. She reportedly wants guar~n­ teed time. preferably at the beginning of the show, not a fluid segment derided by Tom Snyder. MOMENTUM, AS Frank Gif- ford would say. is on Miss Rona's side. Her intense style of reportage, played against the gaudy background of a gossip ·· Ewings settle up LOS ANGELES <AP> -Controverl'y over th·e "Dallas" femous Ewing Oil Co. was resolved but it wasn't between J .R. and !\Is brother Bobby. :• Two lawsuits involving use of the names "Bobby E,nnc" and ·~Ewing Oil" -made famous on television's popular "Dallu" series have been settled, an attorney for the pro1ram'1 production ct>mpany said. The real Ewing Oil Co. was formed after the one on television, said ~amin King, attorney for Lorimer Productions. • A swt in Texas against Lorimar by a man named Bobby Ew- i.I will be dismissed, King said. In addition, Ewin1 has agreed to • stipulated permanent injunction forbidding him-or his Ewing Oil do. to market or sell novelty items such as jeans and T -shirts with tr. Ewing name. . columnlst, has made her a hot property. NBC considered her hiring from ABC a major coup. Snyder. on the other hand, seems to be considered a fading star at NBC. His tour as host of NBC 's "Prime Time" was a miserable failure, wjlich was certainly not Snyder's fault alone. but tainted him nonethe- less One of the notions being kicked around NBC has "Tomor· row" being cut back to its original 00-minute length, from 1 a .m. lo 2, with Snyder as sole host. The half-hour between Johnny Carson and ''Tomor- row" would go to Miss Rona. IT SEEMS A reasonable op. ti.>n , but not one likely lo be em- braced by Snyder. Anyway, Snyder seems happy enough with the status quo. Since that Tuesday night when he refused to cut to Hollywood, where Miss Rona sat waiting with her guests, Snyder has had "Tomorrow" all lo himself (even though Miss Rona is still billed) . The world's prayers are with Mr. Silverman in his sacred mission. * WHILE IN California , Silverman will be fine-tuning NBC's m id-year schedule . Absent from it, happily, is a tedious bit of i nconsequence called "The Day the Women Got Even." Clearly intended as a series pilot. this two-hour ·movie is about four suburban housewives who solve crimes. ll has its cute momenta, but they're lost in a mass of dreary , plodding ''Brady Buncb' '-level writing. Skip it. NBC did. ·1 AM NOT AN ANl~I ~ ; . I AM A HUMAN BEING! ~9'tA' ...... • 9'1~(\~,._.,._., Miii °" ....... ;. T.wMW'ALL DAVIDCOl I•" At the Keyboerd lw.AM •• .A MANr• =nt-"'-y._. ~uo -· =-..... ~ ... TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS •'"'....v~ IHOW -u:11e(I) T'Hlal SdONI Qeotft --tM' ~ IMo WI llO'oer wMfl hi IOI· ...... ITIOJtler'• ~ . ~ D TONIGHT au.et hoet: O.Yicl letttt· """ CW.ta: Geol'ge ..... ... ...., .. Otmond. • PMONM:CEU ILOCKH Gteg •ttendt Oe¥1d'• trl., Md mllicM 1 1tllllllng rev• .... Ion I~ s.alllng teluga lrom a 11orm. F"tua stumblM Into 1 cave Where 111 Old tndltn lies dytr~ 8 HOOAH'I H€AOU WNtn or.. t>Wllrt .a- to blow up I rocilet 1\191 l>l#'t 11111, H<>oan tries ;r~T TAKO A THIE1 Al Mundy mual rob a bent< 10 Pl_.I an 101etna1lonal cat lit from \Mt 1nQ control OI ttwl rnunlllont !Niu.try •• CAP'TIONEO A8C NEWS t 11:50 8 MOVIE f o 841 Announ<Ad (2 11!1 20m1n I •g MOVlE • "A Outet Place lo Kiii" ( 19731 Carroll Baker. Je11n So<tl Tile dlUQhter Of a murder vichrn leelt the e1tec11 of a 111gic love lfl· angle ll hr . 35 min ) 12:00 8 Cl) MCMIUA.N I. WIFE A eloM friend ol 111e McMlllans '' muroered If a matqU41!•de btll _. D TWliJOHT ZOHE "The Brain Cenlfl• Al Whl~" • YOU BET YOUR LIFE Buddy Hackel! me.ts a beef ouule<. a •Offer 1u1- 1ng relf!rM and a lfuck41<' il&jpl(V150f. 12:30 8 lOMOAAOW Guests rlld•o per'°naltl18$ Pet• Fornalele and Dr Oemento • MOVIE ** • • 'Ot Mite And Men · 11939) Burgen Mer- eo11n lOf' Cheney Jr Based on Jotin S1e1f1· beck's novel A slO'W·w•tt· ed giant a"d a migrant w0<1'.er ''""e up an unusu· 01 lrntndSlllD on a C&hlOI· n1a larm (I hr !t!> min ) TUBE TOPPERS ABC • 6:00 -NFL Football. The Monday Night crew moves to Thursday· tor the AFC battle between the defend- ing Super Bowl champion Pittaburgh Steelers and the Houston Oilers. NBC 8 9 :00 -''T~e Day the Women Got Even." Four housewives join forces to battle a blackmailer in this new TV mavie (photo below). / KOCE 9 10:30 -Soundstage. Comedy pianist Victor Borge in concert at Chicago's Drury Lane Theater with Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. • THEF111 "lhe~rge" • Aotl8llOH: ~ A giam<>fOUI double agent u ... lier feminine .,.... on Patti to Ml him uc> tor an enemyo1o1 • INOIPENOlNT NdWoMNEWS 1:00• MOYIE * * '"' "The Condemned OI Al1ona" ( 1963) Sophia Loren. M airlrni11sn $cn91f A dying bu11nenman mes to 08$$ his bus.ness on to hll Y0Ufl08< ton wllen h1S Pl)'thOllC Older boy becomes • recluse ( 2 hrs I 1:30 9 THE LONE RANGER --"l ....o-So!O toc1{e1'1' - • MOVIE • • ·, Shege Pampas t 19671 Robt!'I Taylor R,otl Randell An Army ollocer toes to lo.Mp his military un11 lf11Kt altet e D01nd of rebel A1gen1tn11n desert· ers a"d Indians ransacks Ille country~de t I n1 4!> min ) 2:00eo NEWS 0 MOVIE * * * Hored Wolff ' ( 19401 flor.ahnd RusSt-11 Bnan Aheme When a l><>U mar· 11es hos :.etreta•y 101 D1ac- 11c11 ous1neu rca$0ns ne lmds h•m'4<11 w11h more 111an a wrre.on his h•nds 12 ~IS I 2:10 8 NEWS 2:218 NfWI 2:JO 8 GENE AUTiff "Bllndcll Of Boulder Bluff" 2:358 MOYlf *•!ii "A Mllllonalre For Cllrl1ty" I t95 tt Eleanor P11111er. Fred MacMurtay A young glll Mlt OUI to m1wi a playl>Oy d•IC )oc· key wtien lhe teatns lie has just 1n11er11e0 lwo mollloll dOflar .. ( 1 hr 50 min ) 3:009 MOVIE • • • "The Balcony' I 19631 Shelley Wl<lletl, Peter F111o. Tiie en.et 01 police 1n war-lorn Piros who makes sP81lChe1 frorn the t>•icony of e l>fothef 4 --col'!le! to !IT~ with ,-rev· 01u11onary leader It hr 45 min ) ., MOVIE • 'Frllnkenste11fs 610f)(ly lerro• i 19711 P1ou1 Nas chy 0. na Zu1a Fran~en­ s1e1n retu•ns ror a bloody massacre Wilen a ~·••et etoss is ren'loveci trom n1~ nean 11 nr 30 "'1n I 3:30• MOVIE • • • • Tne l1le 01 £m•le Zora I 19371 Palil M\Jnr Gale !;ondergaaro fh11 lamous FrerKn r.o.ehsl s Ille IS 11.gnhghlft(I Dt no~ eJ1pos.11on 01 tne Oreylul cue 17 hrs I 4:00 0 MOVIE • • • Nakea A lob• ( 1"41 Stetling H.eyden, Oto1l1 Orelleme. Olt· lnilMd '°' l)fMMltlng • IUIP'Ct. a IMtectlw IMI out to •Clf*ate Nmtltlf from accu1111on1 01 llarawn.nt_ (2 hr• I •••1 NIWI 4:A6 NIW8 4:IO MOYIE "Rldffl' On A AalnboW (1941) Get>e Av1•y, Smiley Burnett• f'rida11'• ' Dat1• l•fl" tf orl.-• ~ 11:00 e • • ··1rie t.Aan from Ulah f 1934) JoM Way,,., G•Dbv Have• A 1ough •aw"'an nat>• • t•no or oul la"'1i wno ate ul«\g a rooe<> as tne<r Da~ ot oper111on, 11 nr ) 1:1:00. * * * L1lltll I 1964) W1rren Sealty J O!an Set.erg An crn111oyee a• a ,,.,.nlal •ns111u110n lall'> tn 10.e w1111 one o! ct ... paltenrs 12' 111s 30 min t 8) • • • • The Detec10• ( 1966) Montgomery Cltlt Harov KrugfJr n1e c .IA enllil$ the .. id ot an Arner• can pny1o.l(.1SI 10 e1.c11 1"' ,, ma11on hom a oeiecting Rus~•an spy 1 l! nr~ l 3•00 ®, • • Revenge 15 My l>e)t.ny' \ 1971) C1111s Rot> 1nson. f1•$a ln9ram Uoc.o11 ~l\IU'llllQ.JU:Un. Y oeinaru -.l veteran unc.oy.,, s , rnys tery 10.olv•no '"s w1111 an1t 1 .. 0 mi.11 t I nr JO mm I 3·30 0 • • • ~01oie1 Brue 11910) Pl'ler Sir<1l.S!> Cdl> dl(.e Bt,rgen In 1he llJIP •800s a v<><>n•i """''v vlf1cer is l'lllmt1c1.1 '" w1!' n-:t~$ en, blOOd / ~r1 ::i.f 1e~' mas5ar1e ot l "•f:.-Pin .. "" womt:f\ ano Cr"•'Otfori .,., !'3ncl Creek Ly U <, Aor"1 50ICl11jf S 12 '11 S I m • • • ~, (' , ... d, fl<.g t 1946, C.1fooJOl1 ........ Jarp 11.,,.,,au /4 1t>ur q t>o~ s a11ach,.•ent re, ~11 orphaned la~n r"llf:...,.., 1n• ronelu'css o• "'!> n:ir)tl ·'~ '" ,,,e 1:1'>' tJ,. ft11l<J~,,,.,.. \ 12 hr> 30 "'" J JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batiuk JOHN, il-ll5 15 JIM HENSON, THE CREAI OR OF THE NUPPf.l5 , ~ FRANK o z I "THE:. MAN 0EHINO Mf55 P'i60Y.' Cooking up revenge Georgia Engel, ·Jo Ann Pflug, Barbara Rhoades and Tina Louis~ (from left) play suburban housewives blackmailed by a talent agent in the TV movie "The Day the Women Got Even." airing tonight at 9 on NBC, Channel 4. .. 1 JU5T LOVE. 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