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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-01-08 - Orange Coast PilotYlll 11111111 llllY PAPIR UH ANGE-COUNTY C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Accused killer liked to skaie , r NolNMly llappy Brown budget draws barbs SACRAMENTO IAPl <:ov Edm und Brown J r 's proposed $25 billion bud get ror riscal 1981 ·82 is ca_!J~ht in a polit1<·al crossfire between Oemo('rati(' and Republican critics De mocr atic leade rs say the $25 billion spending bill cuts too deeply into welfare, health education an d other "essential" s p endi ng p r ogram s,· whil e Republicans call the proposed cuts a sham . Even the Democr at wh~ will fo rmally int roduce the budget for Brown in the s tate Assembly says he doesn't like the way the governor is attempting to cut welfare grant hikes to a fraction of the increase in the cost of liv- ing. R e publicans com p l a ined Wednesday• that Brown is mak· ing only cosmetic cuts and is laying the founda tion for more big spending increases in future yea.r s . T he war of words over the budget is sta rting a few days earlie r t han usu a l because several news organizations have obtained copies of various parts of the budget in ad vance of its scheduled formal presentation Sat urday. Br own p e r sonally t he source of several news leaks says it will be the lightest budget in two decades, and that it d oes no more than recognize that "the moment of tr uth is up· on us " lo cut spending . T he key provision is Brown's p roposal·'-for a one-year sus- pens ion of the law requiring a utomatic cost-of-living in · c reases in welfare grants, local school aid. health progra ms and other m ajor programs. Then, instead of t he estimated 12 percent r aises required under c u rrent law for welfare recip- ients lo m atc h the Consumer <See BUDGET, Page A2> 'Didn't aeani •oneg' Kelly tells his role in Absca01 caper WASH I NGTON CAP ) For mer U.S. Rep. Richard Kel- ly. defending hi mself against fede r al Ab scam bribery and conspiracy cha rges, has sworn that "I definitely didn't want to ta ke the money." In testimony Wednesd ay, the 14th day of the trial and his second on the witness stand, the Cycle slams into truck; rider killed A 27-year ·old E l Toro man died early today of injuries suf- fe red late Wednesday when he plowed his speeding m otorcycle into the tailgate or a moving t ruc k on Coast Highw ay in Newport Beach. Patrolmen said Stephen An· dre w Jeffries was thrown from his motorcycle which erupted in- to flames after it sla mmed into the truck near P r om ontory P oint at about 11 :30 p.m. Jeffries, whose dri ver's license showed an El Toro ad· dress of 22531 Meadowwood, was taken to the trauma center at Fo untain Valley Community Hospital where he died severa l hours later. W itnesses told police t he m otorcyclist was tra veling east on Coast Highway at a high rate of speed and apparently failed to see the truck which was moving In the same direction. The truck driver , 19-year-old Paul Beauchamp of Costa Mesa, told police he had bee n driving slowly , looking for a parking spot. Beauchamp-wH not cited. P olice said J effries was wear- ing a helmet. · Flor ida Repub.Ucan said he ac- cepted a $25,000 payoff from a n FBI undercover agent only lo play along with men he con- s ide red suspicious . "You were in e ffect invest igat· ing these people and t his opera · l ion?" u ked Kelly's lawyer , An· thony Battaglia. "Yes," Kelly replied . "It was a n attempt to find out what t hese people were doing and wha t they wanted with me." ' Kelly r eturned to the s tand to· day. He has acknowledged pocket· ing the cash during a meeting Jan. 8, 1980, with F BI agent An- t hony Amoroso. The FBI ma n was usin g t he name Ton y DeVito a nd p osin g as a r epresentative of fictitious Arab s heiks willing to pay bribes for he lp with immigr ation p rob- lems. Last Feb. 3. Kelly turned over $24,826 to F BI agents q ues· tioning him. The FBI videotaped the Jan. 8 meeting, and prosecuting at- tor neys introduced it into evidence and played it for the jury early in the tria l. Kelly testified tha t he was first approached with the Arab immigr atio n proposition b y E u gene CG in o) Ci u zio. a Lon gwood, Fla., businessma n a nd a co-defendant in this trial. The former congressm an said Ciuzio told him the Arabs would pay $500,000 if they came to the United States and required im· migration help. They would pay the congressman $25,000 simply to attend a m eeting wrth Amoroso, Kelly quoted Ciuzio as saying. Kelly said he assured Ciuzio that he wu willing to he lp with the immigration d i ffi culties be cause he cons idered it a r outine congressional duty, but <See 11a1BE, Pa1e AZ> We're Listening ••• The Daily Pilot wants to hear from its readers, what you like about the paper and what you don't like. We also would like to • publi1h )'OW' viea on any subject in our letters to the editor col- umn. Call the number below and your meua1e wUI be recorded. Mesa ... wUI be tranaeribed several Umes daily and delivered to the desk ol the appropriate editor. Mailbox contributions will be delivered to tbe editorial pqe editor. Mailbox eontrtbutan muat include tbetr name and telephone number for ~eaUoa. No dreulation calla, pleue. TeU •what'•• your mind. TM nudlbei' ia ID Hrvlee M bDun a day, aev. da11 a ..-: • '~~--·'~~·~.,_~-} / -> .. .. Surf tourney under ..,ay .1 • ,. I t. j Cr owd of nearly 1,000 hit the beach nort h of Huntington Beach Pier Wednesd ay to view competition in Western Surfi ng Association tournamen t. Professional surfer Greg Mumrnll (below) was one of those compet- ing in surf ranging from six to eight feet . Event, held each winter in Huntington Beach, attracts surfers from around the world. Action continued today. -· Trio nabbed in Newport store theft T hree Los Angeles m en who allegedly smashed their way in- to a Newport Beach clothing shop and then hit the road with S6 .400 worth of good:. in the back seal of their car have been a rrested in Costa Mesa Arrested on burglary c harge:. were Anthony Morse, 22. Danny Greene. 19: a nd R1rhi Stearns. 19. Police said the trio were ob· served at about 10 p. m Tuesday s m ashing out a window 10 G1mone·s. 34 15 Via O porto, an Newport's Lido Manna Village Witnesses told officer:. each man scooped up an a rmful of clothing and ran to a nearby getaway car. leavi n g coal hangers and articles of clothing scattered in their wake A description of t he getaway car was broadcast and a short lime later an officer in Costa !\1esa s potted the ve hicle travel- ing at a high rate of speed on the Costa Mesa Freeway The s us pects. police said. s topped as soon as the officer pull ed up behind them . All three a re being held on 525 .000 bail at the Ne wport cit ~ jail. Hostage release soon? Fresh lwpes stirred_ by Algerian rwgotiaror ALGIERS , Alger ia CAP> - Am e r ica's c h ie f h ostage negotiator, on a hastily a rranged visit to Algeria that stirred fresh hopes for the release of the 52 Americans held in Iran. met to· d ay with Alge ria n F ore ign Minister Mohamed Benyahia. In Tehran. meanwhile, an of· ficial at the Algerian Embassy sounded a cautiously optimisUc note. A reporter who telephoned him from Lebanon asked the official whethe r h e believed the American hostages would ~ freed soon. "We hope so. Be patient, ·~·r replied. The Al1eriana are actin1 as in- termediuiea in the U.S .-lranian ne1otlatklnl for releue of the Amerlem11. Th• U.S. ne1oUator, Deputy Secretary of State Warren Cb'!:, met rw two boul'I ben BluUla. N.W. lidt ......... _, ...... u..u. mfftlq. Earlier, Qriatopber 1ald tM U.& ..t lrMlu poea. UoM ......... a lllltellHr. -· The Carter adm inistr ation has only 12 days left before President- elect Reagan takes office. Another senior U.S. ofrtcial, who asked not lo be identified, said prospects for a breakthrough before Reagan's inauguration Iraq, Iran swap victory claiD18 BEIRlrI', Lebanon CAP> -An Iraqi army spokesman claimed Iran'• eounter-offen1ive was "rapidly runnin1 out of steam," -but Iran paraded nearly 500 Iraqi war prtsonen in Teh ran to baek Its victory claims and re· ported nearly 300 more lniqia. killed or wounded. Iraq Hid tu fore• blunted the nortbem prc.s ol Iran'• eom1- ·tar-an-ift, turnlnl baek Ira· Diu i.... trJiDI to ncaplun OUu e-CIMrtt cm t1M .... ol tbe'Z..,. _....,. -..... aoutllftlt ol Tebraa. Ir• Mid lt WU die lreqta wM WN ntnal• lac at OU.. •Obarb. ' J an. 20 were "very small in- deed." Meanwhile, Reaga n refused to gua rantee he would implement any unfulfilled promises left by the Carter administration. "I would have to look and see e xactly what had been done. I don 't want to write a blank check here," the President-elect told re · porters in Washington. . U .S. officials said Ch ristopher would elaborate on the U.S. reply sent Wednesday lo questions transmitted by Algeria from Iran a bout the s ubstance and mechanics of the U.S. proposal to set up an escrow aceounl in Al1ier1 with several billlon dollan in froaen Iranian uaeta. The money would be releued when lbeUbostqes were freed. T he baatqn were 1pendins their 4llnd day ln captivity toda,J. Lut ..ua tbe lrulanl de- m...-Stbattbe Ualtadlta&tlput SW bOlm ID tbe AllWtu CtMral Bao to .... u..u...u..a.d • bUb to tM ....._la Ir-.. ....Ufn.labJU. u....a.. C ... 80ftAGD.P•AI> Teen-a~e • llllllate • gave tip LOS AN(i 1•:1.1·~..., 11\1' 1 Thi· informant who l••d 111 \'""f11'ators to Wil liam 111111111. a1·1·1J~f'rl ;n t h~ .. fr"<' w a:. k ii I 111 g ., . .. q 1111 t e ti Bonin as "uying hi· lik1·d tn kill te<•n ag1• hovs 1111 Fr1d:iv anrt Salurcfay n;ghh ..,,, 111• w1111ltl ha\'(' t1mt· to take· h1:; ).!1rlfr11 .. 1d r11ll t·rskat1ng on S1111tl11\.., Court rl11cuml•11t o., tha0 I Wl'rl' un · St.'alcd Wt•tlnt•;.,da\ d1 ~l'11 • ..;ptf f11r the fi rst tarnt· 1111\\ <f1·ll'l't1\'f", cum t' lo fon1!> 1111 111111111 , :11 and place· him und1•1 ·,.,.\,d i.in<·· tn t·a rl~ .Junt', J!)kn l>t'lCt'tl\'l'S \\I'll• flfl f'"'' ttfl II\" u 17 yC'ar 111<1 111111:111· 11 1,,,., I' a rl r i n 11 ~ .I 11 v • · 11 1 I 1 • II :i 11 111 Do\\ n1·~ lo\ h11 t11ld 111 •"ll""'''''r" lh<it h(• h:.i rl 1nf11• 11 ,:.t l'"I :11 ,.,11• 1 he 1-'n•t'lo\'.I \" K ii l1•r Tht• <!1wtimP11l o., '' 1·11· 11p1·1wd hy or<fer of l.11~ .•\nJ.!1•11 •. ~ "l"'I ior Court .Judgl' Wi ll1 :1n1 It l\1•1·n•· afll'r Li :\'1av I ri :tlt• I' ;10, :-1•! fm Hon in l•i st ~ntl t 11 .il 1111 r·li;1f).!l''- tll' ktllt•d 14 \OUlh· lwl1• 1·• ti \l;t'\ 1970and .Jun;, l!lkt1 Tht: ''frt.•cwa~ k1ll11•J·:-· • ;,.,,, tnVOl\'t'S '11\ Y'lltl1J.! 111"11 ·"'" 1111\" whose' hod11•.., w••1 1• rl111111·•·rl 111•:11 fr e t>lo\a\»., 1n f11,. '-,1111ih1•r11 California 1·ounl11·0., .... 11111· tffi" Th't' inf<>rmant wlt11..,1· nanit· i~ hc1ng w1thht•lcl for hi" 11\\'n pro te('tton. told .John "'' .l•Jhn. one• of a rlozl:'n rlPlt·et 1 \ ,..., "o rk inc 1111 the t"iJM'. tllo11 h" ,111 I 1: ... ,.., d11r ang a party <ti a frtt·nd " h1•11!'1· 111 Lynwood During th<· Ma.1 ::!J 1nt~·n·i,,w. he said ht• <1Ct'<'1Jl ••d a n ii,. lir1mc fro m Bnnm. \\ h11 q1111 ~fl :i..,~,·tl him lo eni.:aJ.!•· 111 .1 \ 111 1•11 11f homosexu<tl :11·h "I Ill' '1.111 h 1•d ht' turnt•d <1111111 ll11n1n Then. lhl• 111l11r111 1111 ""'" Ronan tried to talk h1111 1111" t11•lp ang him \\1th l-.111111 1!· 1 lw '"'''It ""'d he· d1 •r•l111t'd 011d 1; ·111111· l•i• his life•. tr11·cl '" , .. , :•p• "'"tt Bonin·.,\ an 'fht• t1•1•n aJ.!•·r """' hi• 11 1 .. •t t11 rump out lo\hil c• 111 .. 1 "hi• h· wa•i stoµpt•d al :111 11111·1·.., .. 1·1 cop hut that Bonin i.:ralil•"" h1111 111 111 .. · n1•rk anti fnr1T1l 111 '11 11:1 • k "' · As tht•\· t·1111t 111111·d t li .. 11 tl 11v1· to~et hl•r.' tht• ~111111! .. tat1·d, 110 11111 lwj.!an to ll'll h1 n1 h•I\\ h•· l1k1·d In pt ek up 1·1111nf,! hrl1hh1l1·r .. ;11111 USl' th1·1r T ..,h111 ~ ''' ..,,, 1111•11 thc•m . us1nj! it • 11 1· 111 " 111 111 c rt'aS<' h1 -; It-\ 1·r:t L'•· fnr t "" r, 1 t 1ng The informant t11ld :-..1 .lt1h11 that Rontn .,a11 l 111· "1•111 11111 l•H1k mg for youni.: m ,.11 111 l-.111 1•11 t-'11 day and Sat11rcl;1, 111 ghh . 11'11 \' 1ng him frl'l' to t .1k,. ht<. gi r l fri<'ncl rollc·r~kat1111: 111 \11 a h1•1m 1m Sunda v~ f"1nall y·. Bo11111 I• t th1· ~··11th 1>Ut ut a loc;it1nn ht• rl1·•.i 11hPd to Bonin as h1~ hornc• I It ... 11tl h,. lied to Bonin at>t111t that IJ• 1•:111-;1• hf' did not want h1m to k1111w wht•rc h{' Ii V<'d Based on this 111f11r111 ~1t i•111. 111 vcst1gators put Bo 11 1n 1111tl•·r 24·hour SUf\'l'illa nc·e h1·~inriing on June 2. the same rl a \ that th1• fina l vict im. SIC'\t'n w ,:rr s . l"l. llf (~ BONl:'ll, Pag1• \2) Or~n:J ,(~o:isc \\"t_aa t h~r Considerable c loudmess tonight and Friday 111,::hs F rid ay in the mid and up per 60s. Lows toni~ht Ml to 54 . INSIDE TOD" 't' Coetar saJodoriginatf'd in. of oil pious, T1111ana ~-nr 11 look al tM creator onrl h111 •ucuu, &ef' A /0 •• .,_ .. *• .. .,_....-ell C1 L.M..... M ........... =re :: C.tl ·a a •• ... Cl-I ........ cw "" •• a • 1 • New York ltook laohan1• ~O MIG"•IT VOLUM• OA~I .,,,, •••• , u ... I ', I• ·1 1,, '11.11 t 1·11111p;11·l1:-. I h1• .'\t·w York Stol'k I , .1 11 1 ~1 · , 11lu1111· n·c·11rd of 9!! 8!l million I 111 l1 ,1.l1 •d \\1 •t hll'~d~I\ \\It h llllll' 1llht'r \'nlunw l'l'l'Ords st•t s ill('l' Oct 10, 1979. lksµ1t t· thl' rt•c·ord. tht• Dow Jones average fl'! I 2:1. RO t () 980 98 I 1 1.uJ(lira~ 1 ti xt~I near Di-.na dumped? Prince may travel alone • ( )(~ <tirport 1.0:'-ll>ON u\ I 'I The Dall> Mail l>a ys · ·:-.omt: obst'rvers lwli1·vc·· the reportt'd a rdor of Prine(• <'harles for Lally Diana Spl'ncer is cooling . . I>··.,,,.• n ·-.1cl1·nt' m 1:-i.:1 ,·1ni.::-. • 11 111 .111i.:1• c '111111t,\ Hoard 11f II pt 'I \I '-Ill\ h ''°' .1 j! fl•t•<J t II l'.' · ··u is now doubtful that she will be J01n111g him on his annual s k11ng holiday this month." t he gossip t•olumn of the newspaper ad<ll•d Wednesday. Jt gave 110 sourc·t' for its information. . 11d lnr t•1i.:hr 1111111th:-. an urgt·n· . , '" rltn.1 1H· .. that 1·rflo C'I 1v1·l y 1 •·1·1,, I l'">1il1•11t1a l dt'\'l'lopmt·nt • ., ,,,., ... , .. r S;111t ;1 :\11a t11•1ght:-. ''i'•"'t•·cl Ii.' 11111•>1· frorn .John \ I \111 \II pt11'! "Meanwhile, there is talk taht a meeting has heen araanged hl'lwt•c•n Prinel' Charles a·nd h is cousin. blue-eyed . blonde Baru- nt•ss ,\lt·xandra Maria vr>n lfolzhauscn of Salzburg. who is 17 and a g rcat·gn•at gn•at grar,lkhild of Qut•tm Vi<'lori<.1 ," the col· 11mn said. 11• 111 d111.1111·1· 11n µ111.dl.' up I ,.,• 111 S1·pt1·11tl l\'r plar•·~ .tht: 'f •·11~h·· 111 "'>JH•1·1al tla:-t nd in ...,.. 1111 Ii .1\l1li·\'1·l11pm1·nt pro1111:-:ib '' 1 111 1·n ·1·111·d for 1·1ins 1s tc·n· " 111 llh· •·111 111t' (;1•rwral l'lan Hul'kingham Palal'l' has ('omplatnl'd that Britis h reporkrs havt• ht•<•n holding ('ut•t•n F.ltzaht·t.h. <.'harlt•:-anti othN m1•m twrs <>f thl' rn)al 1<.1m1ty ahout rumor:-of an 1mpe nd111g m ar riagl' of I.ad\' Diana. 19, anil the he ir to lhl' thront" ·'The queen ha)) become 1m·n•asmgly anJ.!r.\' about this. lo put tt hltmtl.v." sa11I ht•r pres!> st•trt•lary. M 1t·hael She.· a I h· 1111h •' 1•l1·1111·nt 11f lhl' plan . 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'llPf1•1rtt•1l 1•x lt•n:-.um 111 ~I 11 u r !1'111'' ord man<·•• I! 111•\ h.1d "~lid 1n Sc.·pll·mhl'r 11, '' ti"' 111 olman1·1· ";.i' nt•e<it:d I, 1·,111'' 11f • 1r11·ons 1!'.tc•nc1es'" I I t \\ l 'l'll '111' 1·1111nt y c;t•ncral J f.111 .111d t•urn·nt zoning now ap 1 111·•1111 Santa .\na lk1ght' I· ' "t 1 n i.: 111 n 1 n g . h e '>a 1 d . :11,1k••, 1111 prtl\'lsl(m .ror hloekmg 11 ,1rl1•11t 1al tlt•\'t•l11µml'nl because 111 ,,., ll•llsi• impacts. whilt• th<· t•1•11pr;ol pl:111 dot•' c 1ff11·r;tl.., s:11cl cxtt·n~wn of thC' 11d111a11<'l' wa s nt•t•ckd to permit I 1111trP act inns on th(• proposl'd .11 rp11rt ma ... tt·r plan, 11 ~ reliJlcrl . ' 11· p 11 r I 1111 " t' JJ I a n a n d a ·..,111 ·1·1fw" plan 111:.11 will bring 11111ng in Sant a :\nu lll'ights in 1111 f11rm11n('1• With I ht• C;t'nerul I.in I -..Otest continues \VAi.LA WALLA, Wash. <AP1 ,\ work s toppage hy a n 1·•t1 mated ROO Washingt1m Stale l'•·nttt•nttary inmates entered its ••·•·ond day today. with prisoners 1""1nJ! to st ay off t heir jobs un· t II Supt•rintcndent James fipald- '"'~ IS f1n•d f 'ro• Pagr :I I BRIBE • • • that ·· 1 would n ot accept any monc\' Kl·lh · s <1icl he 1·uns1dt'rt'lJ the l'rllJIO~ition bizarre' and already "as su~p11·1011s of ('iuziu. ·1 wasn "t s urC' wh<·thcr Ciuzw \\a:-a w1111lbag or whetht:r ht• was a crook a nd dangerous But I foll he was one or the olhC'r,"' I\ t: II\' told tht: court But he rnntinued. ··t ft-It I had to let this thing unfold and get :-omt• sort of explanation." It was a t Ciuzio's request that ht· attended the rnc•t•l 1ng with Amoroso. ht• said Kelly stated that he tried thn•t: l1rn1:·s · lo l'han~c the subjl'd when Amoroso s uggested t hat he takt• the money. Rut Amoroso a I ways returned to thl' subject of mont:y · 'Tht.• propositt0n was pretty dear · If I was going to go a head "1th what I was doing , I had to tukc.· the mo ney." he tes tified. ·"This was the first experience in m v life where som eone was msisting that they pay me an a str onom ical amount or money for so m ething that. as fa r a~ I k nt'·w. was free.·· he <'Onlinued ·•You know. it sounded ltkl' brrbt'I'\' I was telling him. ·1Jon·1 ·hnbc me. I'll do 1t for nothini!°. ·· he s<11d. Mutliation denied TEI.AVIV. Israel (AP) The commander of an Is raeli unit that killed five Palestine guer· rillas in Le banon o n Christm as Day. today denied c ha rges by U . N . peacekeeping troops that his men ha d mutilated the guer· rill as ' bodies . T he officer told re- porters the five bodies were In· t act when th e Is raeli detach· m e nt re-enter e d so uthe rn Lebanon on Dec 29 and brought them to Isr ael for buria l. tiiiiJPiiat TELEPHONE Thornd'> P . Haley Robe rt N. Weed M. Thoma s Keevit ed''''' Thomas A. Murphine M•MQ•nQ Edllor Charles H. LOOS "'""lotnl MaMOlno £dl1or Copy r lOPll "" Or•no• Co•'' Publl\hll\O Comp•nv. No n••• \IM"'· lllwtlrell.,'-edlto<l•t Mell., Of AdVHllM-" lwreln m•Y b• r ep reevcte "'""•ul t1••t l•t lltfml.,._." <_..llM _, Au department.: (714) 142-4321 CIHIHled Adv•rtl1lng: 142-5111 OflFICES (Mia Me\.\; lJD Wetl Bay !>tr"t l.etvll• leech: 1077 No. Co111t H19"w•y H•mllntl• .. llCh · 1117S leech lloutaverd s;';;n'd ci°;u pqtt ... peld et Cott• Mete. ca111orn1e. IUSl'S 1.u.a1. SWtcr1c1on bV CM· ;:,1i'"::Vo:m"t::f:~ J.lo :::::,~,.f:: monlllly • TN! Or-COHI Oatly Pilot, wllh Wfttch II tom•11,.d Ow Nein-Pr..-S, " PlllM•\lled l)y llw Or•no-COHI Put>11V.ir19 Compeny Saparele td111on• .,. publl"'9d MoNMy .,.,.....,. l"rl .. Y IOI Co\18 llM~. Nfli.po,1 e..< .. , HWlll!nwleft 8eec1>11"011n1e111 Vell~y. lrv111a, l.H11n• ' ~"'"""' c.M. A ..... ,..._,. ..... •It ,....,.,... .....,..,. -........ ,,, , ... ~- PlllMllhlflt plaM ls., a»*" e.y si-t .... o loa U40, (My llMM, C.llfornfe ttt». 1· VOL. 74, NO. I ' Welder dies in Anaheim ,\ Ii t ' l' a r o I cl w c Id c r was k1ll NJ ll1°a fall from a thre1»Story . hutldmi.: undl'r •·ons tructiun in :\ n a ht•1111 J\n Anah1•1m police spokesman 1dC'nl1fit•d tht: victim a s Que ntion It l>u\'i:-.. of 2624! S Pacific Ave .. Santa Ana Ttw s pokesman s aid Da vis ap- pare ntly lost his balance while "or kini.: on the third fl oor of the huilcling at 18,IJI W. Romneya l>ri n Tuesd ay lla\'1 s s truck hi s head o n mL•l ;.tl plaks protruding from lht· S<'('Ond noor cluring the d eS· tt'nl. the s1>1,kt-s m a n said. J>av1:-. was pronounced dead on a rrival at An aheim Me morial I Ins pita I f 'ro• Pagr . I I BUDGET .. • Price Index. or t he 7.2 percent inc rease for local schools r e- quired by other s tatutes, Brown 1s c•allin~ for increases of only .t 75 pcrl'cnl in m ost major pro· grums . I le is also C'alling for cuts of more thun JU percent in state aid to c ounties. dtiC's and othe r local governments . Overall. Brown s a ys the total intrc•ast• in s pending would be less t han !l p e rcen t, but this would boost the c urre nt S24 billion budget lo nearly $25 bi I lion . ·'Tax cuts SUJ>ported by my administr ation . such a s income t ax indexing, inc reased credits for renters. special credits for con ser vat ion and sola r energy. a n d a reduction in the in- heritance tax. have significantly reduced the r even ue base which c reated past surpluses." Brown says in his m essage to the Le gislature. ··For this re ason, the m oment of truth is upon us. Cutbacks are required in slate and loc al gov· e rnment , ·•Brown added. But Sen ate Republic an leader William Campbell of Hacienda Heights said Brown's request for a suspension of automatic cost· of-living adjustments , rather than a perm~nent re peal. shows he is not serious about c utting government. Man shot to death LOS ANGELES (AP> -A 50-year-old man was shot lo death by pOijce after he rammed hla •utoaic>Wle into a fire enlfne an d tried to run down fl r etl1bter ·para m edlca, a uthorttl• aaJd . • Reagan _, '"pkk hita • • Cl'ltics WASHINGTON <AP) -At· torney General-dea V1nate William French Sm ith, saying he did not know of reputed ties between Frank Sinatra and mob figures, has been an1ered by ne ws re ports that his Integrity may be tainted because he al· te nded Sinatra's birthday party, according to a published re port. The Washington Post said to - day S mith a ckno wledged attend· ing the singe r 's birthday party Dec. 12, the day afte r he was s elected for Preside nt ·e lect Reagan 's Cabinet. But Smith told The Post he was "totally unawa re of a ny al· legations about Frank Sinatra's baC'k ground." and that if he ever had read about Sinatra's reput· ed t ie!>-w.mob figures. he did not recollect lht' accounts C ritical a ccoun ts of Sm1th"s appearance at the birthday par- ty appeared in a WashinJ.?ton Post column last month and in a column by William Safire in Thc Nt·w York Times on Monday Smith. 63, labl'led n1:ws re ports questioning tht: 1>roprit:l} of h is appearance at the birth- day party us "nothing last than scurrilous.·· NO DUMPING OR tl lANLC src r10 N 520 8 Sini:llra unc·c had-tt-Ne\ltU:hs gam ing license rt·vokNI because' ~[ a.ll«,>gcd tics lo organ iz1!d <'ri me . llt· has long been rum or.ed t11 bt· dos(' l<1 m ob figures. D•il~ Pilot S·l•ll Pllo1o JOHN MORAN Wlllf IGNORED 'NO DUMPING' SIGN How can· you obey an ordinance you can't spell? Sm ith. a Los Ange les attorney w ho is also Reagan·s personal lawyer . is here for a round of courtesy ca lls on mcmbt:rs of the Senate Judit iar y (;(lmmit· lee. The panel is to begin con firmation hearing:-on Smith's nom ination next week Oops, sorry Dirt dumping upsets Mesans lie said his r e lations hip with Sinat ra was "social and rare mos tly chance mectrngs on the: golf COUrSl' an<! that k ind of thing .. Smith said tht: :-oc1al ap pearancc would "not affect m e 1n the slightest 111 makrng any prosec·utor ial dt•t·1s1<ins in the rutun·" . In 19fi:l S1n11tnt, tht:n a part o" nt•r 11f '""' :'llcvad<1 tal>tnfl:-, h ad his ga mhltng l11·cn:o.(' n· \'ukt•d fJ\' I.Ill' St;.it1 • (;arn1ni.: Com m1 ss1on. ht•c·au:-.c.· of bis "ton t1nuc•d as ~ot·1at 111r1 with S<tm < ;1 •111cana. wt:ll knowing his un sa vnr\' ;rnd notorious reputa iion ... · <..;iant·ana was an alleged mob boss bannc.·d from gambling a ('ti\'ity in Nt•vada I ll' lutcr was murdt•rcd f 'ro•Pa.-.11 HOSTAGES is eventually r eleased . and that it depos it an additional $10 billion to g uarantee that a ny a ssets of the late S h ah Moh ammad Re za Pahlavi in the United Stijtl's would be turned over to I ran: But $.5 billion or m or e of the frozen Iranian assets a re blocked by U .S. courts that arc hearing cla ims against the Ira nian J.!OV · ernment by Ame ri<•an firms and indiv iduals . And the U .S. govern me nt has no control over the s hah's wealth and is not known to h ave offered any rinanC'ial g uarantees to Iran regarding it Reagan plans gym BEVERLY HILLS (APl To keep his 6-foot-1-inch frame trim , Presid ent-e lect Ronald Reagan reportedly will have a complete physical fitness j?ym installed at the White House By Jt.:RRY CLAUSES Of I ... D•lly Pilot Sl•ll Someon e in C11st<1 M t·~a ·, l'uhlic Sc•rviccs Deµ<1rtment ap par en tly t•rred in authortzin~ a s treet construction firm lo dump dozl'ns of loads of dirt 1n lhl· A r bor Strt•t•t t11l· of C<tn\'rin Park. llffil'H.tb han· n ·veal1·d Thl· m1stak1· l'am1· ''' light afll·r 80 'l·;:1r 11ld ,Joh n ~uron told th(• 'c'il\ Counl'tl ~r md;J\ night that ".rnds "h111 dust 11ir th1• uns1ghtl~ mound:-;1<'ro" th•· "'''t•1·t front hrs honw and tw "ant:-lht·m lt·n·lt·d ;ind dump 1ni.: lwlll.'cl .. ,, m ak1 ·.-, lh<" ... l' hllU Sl'Wl\'t·-.. unhapp\ .·· h1· 11 1J..,1·n ·1·d. ;u1tl whc.·n thl'.' ·n · unhapp~. th•·.v m<1k1· their hu ... 1Jan1b unh;.ipp~ · <'it\' admmistrators \\l'r•· una hit: lo determ111t• 1mmed1atch JIJSl who had dumpt·d th(• dirt <J 0r 1f anyone 111 l'lt~ g11\'l•rnm1.·nt had a uthorized 1t M ori:ln. who m oved into his Cost<i :\1<'sa hnmt' at !17:1 ,\rhor St 12 yl·ars ai.:o. •~ ~1 rt·t1 n«l t1r•· n·C'apping µl;.int managt:r lie said ht· rcpn•:-1·nt:-about a half doze n i\rhor Stn:ct n •s1 dents "ho crkt1 <1re unhaµ11~ \\llh the dumping :-.iiu<1t111n Mor an told th<· Cit' Cr1un<"1 I t hat enginC'l'r.s ;.it the. s lit• t11ld l11m th(' p<1rk pos tt·<I with "nn clumping .. s igns ha<! ht·t·n d etla rcd an authoriwd dumping area Allan Hot'd1'r. ass isl ant c•1t \' m anagcr. n•1H1rt ed Inda:-· I ha.I so m t• on•· a pp a rt• n t I_,. h :1 d Hu thorizt•d a <'ont.-ador t11 dump the dirt during 1M1rk 11n 17th Strel't al Supt•rior A \'enut· Roeder s aid t he authorizat111r. was in error and that he has l'a llC'd for written report:-from both the Public St·rvices and Leisure Scr \'iC'es Dt•partm l'nt' lit• s aid. though. I hat he• douhts the C'1ty will le\•el the mounds. that s uch al'ttnn m ay \\ a1t until that portwn of thl' Beautiful groupings. Our diamol)d cluster rings are a beautiful addition to any fashion A. In 14 karat yellow gold. $2,250. B. In 18 karat yellow gold, $3;650. C. In 14 karat white gold, SJ,240. SLA.VICK'S Finco ltWt'kl"l Sintt 1'117 park I' tit·\ (•l11p1·d ·,till f:ir in tlw futu11· a fJ fllJt•cl H111·tl1·r ..... 1cl no m11rt' •l1rt "111 lw tl11rnpl'd hut that lht· C'it~ will 1•1int1n111• t11 1 ruc·k clt·gra<lahlt: muldtt"ll tn·t· trimming:-. and j.!r;,...., farlht·1· tl11"n in tht• hollorn of !ht· 1·an~ tlll ~l 11r;111 -.:111! I ht• dirt n111unrls n •ma1n ;o 11111:-.a111·1· :.ind hi' \\ant:- t 11 .. rn ,,., t•h·tl lk ..,a id 1w ·11 p11r"l11· lh1· n1 :1t t1·r until h1· ;111d tH·1 i.:hh11r' l.'•'t -.1111l1· ri·i1 l'f f 'rum ,,,.,,_. 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I .os t\111!1·h·s authorities But h aho fat·l·~ h11mtc1tll' ('ha rg,·:-111 O r ~1 ngt• County .\11 thont11·' hope lo 111dut•t• him to ll·~t1f~ ai.:a111:-1 Bonin 111 lh1t))1' t'a'<'' T hn·l' othl•r young mC'n ha\'t• ht·<•n l'hargt'<I with taktnJ? part in ot hc·r frt•t•wa\· mur<l <'r~ "'ith Bo nin. tt t ruc·k iin,·1·r FHhion l1land, Newport Center, Newport Beach, 7141&44·1380 Wr.imln•wr I Leguna HIU& I MisSl<>n Vlrtc• I North Or•ng• I Th.-City Lm Ctrril09 * 8~• M•th Ako G~ei.r LOI Angt>'" I Sen Oitogo I L.u Vrµs Uw..,. o1 Slitvtct'o C'Ofl .. Nfftl ,......, ,Un• or Anwnc•n f•l""O· VISA M-r Cha .... M""lln F1rtt /nwlm G1111' ' ---•w.• .. ,.~·~····· --·--·----------~-,. --.. ------···-·-·-- ~.~1.1111 * DALY PM.OT A.I Back Bay erosion 'can -be controlled' 9' OLSNN lK'OIT ...... """ ..... llore and mor• Hnd •nd 11111 ... ..._ ••cb yeu Into Ul'JH.'r Newport Bay. but • n•w r .. port publia91aed by Oru1e County of fen wap to reduce thti Ouw "9m ._.,;ruJtural land~ Tll• tnl•n m rf'port. req ui r~ by the atatt' h~tfl a wadt' r•nat .. ol pr1t<'t.frf'~ dt!•lf nt•d tu """'' top1o~I on tum and11 tn th•· U ,OOO·arr• w•ll'n ht·d frnm w11b&ft& into tht· b•> · Ttn: MN Dlt:Go Crt't•k Ill \ht" main 50W't'• ()f watt1r 1tr1tl 1tt'd1 mt'nt that dnun!i tnto thr lib) \bout ~ pt.-fl't'nl of thr l1tnd. tn l'h 1d 1ng 111 ,2 00 iirr ~' u l 4 ll r 1 r u I t u r .ii I d n d tJ r .i t n ., throuath the-r rt-t-k The Ir. ine Complln) '' t,) for lht' b1l(gc-::.t vwn~r ur f .ir rnldflt.l holding 16,l21 -;H•rc-!> -- , I ~ -- Nazism lives on Orant•. ltmoM. 1rapefnat, •vuradoa, a1par•1u1 1nd 1trawbernH are 1rown tn the w •t•nhed IA Iona with mil 1•1•l11tnt'\~ row crop• THt; at:POaT. prepared by tht' 1·ounty.) Wilt.e r Mt•ourcea U1v11non /lur the Southern t 'ullfom11.1 Assoc111lion .of Gov· l0rnmc11h1, liah1 u 1t1rlt1S of prac· I tl'"" d~all&nl'<f lo reduce er01ion 1111 t>u<:h rrop. T hoi.ti 1•n•cticeb m<.'lude such lt•1·t,111'1lw.!> ;all t~rradn1& slopes, 11l1111tinic 1&rass seed between row!. of trel'i. or crops, adding l(fiU•b Kod in waterw1o1ys, install· •Ot: dnv arrigi,tlion systems and lim1t1og graiin~ so that a Light pl<int 1·over remains on hillsides. The!>t' re t ornme ndation s d rt-n 't backed by regulations. so Inc· a I J g t:11<·1e!> can 't lorc·e l,111d11wm·r:, to adO!Jl them ··What we'd like lo see la a co- o perative approach," said Bo b Collacott, chief of Oran1e County 's water resources division. "So far, there hu been a lot ol aucceas." Collacott noted that the county report is an interim plan re· quired by the at.ate Water Quall· ty Control Board. He said an WI· finis hed section of the plan will propose possible re1ulations that the state could adopt to strengthen erosion control. Although sedimentation con- trols are common on the East Coast. Collacoll said, controls for drier western conditions aren't as sophisticated. TH IE REPORT also notes that some of the land owned by the Irvine Company is scheduled for l'Ommunity or indus trial de· velopmenl. Rabbi Marvi n Hier stands outside the Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies in Los Angeles displaying the swastikas and anti-Semitic s logans found spray-painted on the building. It was the latest in a series of anti-Semitic vandalism incidents in Southern California. Will U.S. ~t U.N.? WASHINGTON <AP> -Jeane J . Kirkpatrick, Ronald Reagan's choice for ambassador lo the United Nations. says she favors withdrawing support from the organization if rt work~ against the interests or the United Slates and its allies. She said the world body has "s trayed rather rar" from the high purposes ror which it was established after World War II. could suppo rt "moderately repressive" governments on OC· casion. SHE SAID THAT what she "intended thereby to refer to is that there does exist in the political world. degrees or evil. de grees of d e s tructiveness, murderousness a nd repressive· ness. and the lesser degree is alm ost invariably to be pre- ferred to the larger degree." With respect lo the United Na· lions. Mrs. Kirkpa trick said it has improved the well·being or peoples or the world and made important contributions to freedom during its history. She said some activities of the United Nations an~ its agencies "have been very positive and have made very large contribu· lions, in fact, lo values that we do hold and we do s hare. '·What I think we should try to do. as most effectively as we possibly can. is to maximize that kind of activity and minimise"' the others," she said. "I am very hopeful that the United Na- tions can in fact be a very effee· ti ve instrument lo expand huma n freedom." ·'I must say I find it very dif· ficull lo see why we should sup· port and financP. organ izalions which are explicitly and serious - ly undermining our most basic values and commitments and those or our friends and allies," she said in a speech lo B'na1 B'rith Wednesday. South Coast water BUT FIRST, SHE said the United States should undertake a "good effort" to make the United Nations "less harmful. damaging, unfair and less hypocritical." users to pay more "I am not in favor of eliminat· ing the United Nations, actual ly." she said. Mrs. Kkkpatrick said she was expressing her personal view and nol reflecting policies that the Reagan ad· ministration may adopt. Mrs. Kirkpatrick, 53, a former Georgetown University pro· ressor who already has gained a reputation for outspokenness. also said she 'regrets having once said the U.S. government Water users in South Laguna and the coast al portion of l.a~un::i Niguel will see a SS.70 avt'rage increase in their water and sewer bi lls beginning this month. South Coast County Waler Dis· trict directors appr oved the average 15 pe~cent increase, cit· ing increased energy costs and inflation as reasons for the in· c reased rates. The ine r ease m ean s the Nat .... me.,,.ag bya Md Chad <•b-... areu> have aareed to mer1e ln· a llnlle state. Prevloully IJbya bu attempted to unite With T\dala, Iraq, E•ypt and Syria. . ~ aver age residential customer will be paying $43.90 per two month billing period compared with $38.20. Cu stomers in no rth Dana Point. who receive only water service from the district. will pay an average $23.10 per billing period as opposed to the current $19.40 for an average increase of 19 percent. A spokesm an for the district said average use lof water) is about 3,000 cubic feel during the two month billing period. F ACl'ORS contributing to the rate increase include the high cost of imported water, district officials said . Those costs went up 15 percent this year. In addition, the district says energy costs went up nearly 65 percent the past year and infla- tion hiked the cost of supplies and equipment used by the dis· trict. The rate increases became ef· fectlve Jan. 1, but will nQt show up on customers' bills until the normal billing periQd later this month and in February. The district ser~ea South La1una, Three Arch Bay, Monarch Bay, Monarch Bay Terrace and La1una Shores. It also provides water service alone to customers in north Dana Point. · Horse killed. SAN MARCOS CAP> -A hit· run driver bd killed BJase, a na· Uonal cbamplOft •Ymkbana bone with dolall ol 1tat• and national tropbl•. BlaM wu nalb9d lat January to tbe Hone Hall ol Fame, ODl1 tM UUJ'd bone .; honored bJ ti•• National 07mkbmaA1aoe!aUon. "As a ,..ult," the report says, "many ol the comervation prac· Ucea nMded for erosion and sedimentation control, but which are not flnanclally feasible or economically justifiable for these parcels, are not beln1 im· plemented." Collacott said that land with the highest potential for eroelon is in the foothills and ii not scheduled aoon for development. HE SAID conservationist& are encouraging use of erosion con· trols in cases where land uses are s witched, as from erass lands lo avocado orchards. Written by assistant civil engineer Tom Rossmiller, the report includes estimates that 277 ,000 metric tons of sediment passed under the Campus Drive bridge spanning San Diego Creek from 1973 to 1979. Seventy-two percent of the sed im ent washed downstream during large storms, according to the report. and the worst storm season was the wet 1977·78 season, when more than half of the six-year total 160,000 metric tons -flowed through the creek into the bay. SINCE 197Z, 180 acre-feet of storage capacity in the upper bay has been lost to sedimenta· tion. The deepest part of the up· per bay currently is near lhe Paclfic Coast Highway bridge, where the depth ranges from seven to 10 feet, said Collacott. He said the quality of water in the bay has a top priority lo the State Wate r Quality Control Board, "probably second only lo Lake Tahoe." A comprehensive plan for erosion control, being prepared under the direction of the cities of Irvine and Newport Beach. is scheduled to bt> completed in 1982. Gas and oil cost,s rising By the Associated Press R efine r s across the country said Wednesday they ha ve rai sed wholesale prices of home heating oil and gasoline as much as a nickel a gallon amid rising c rude o il prices and unusually cold w eather that h as i n · c reased consumption of heating fuel. The refiners ' moves follow a number of similar increases last week as members ol the Or1anita· lion ol Petroleum Export· ing Countries and other foreign oil producers an- nounced higher crude oil prices for 1981. Vapor gear delayed MODESTO (AP) -Gasco Oil Co. has lost its attempt to delay installation of vapor recovery equipment al its seven .Stanislaus County gas stations . A Superior Court judge re- fused to issue a preliminary in· junction that would have pre· vented the county Air Pollution Control District from enforcing its vapor recovery rules. Gasco President Leonard Soranno contended county rules on the double-hose pump system discriminated against large sta· tions ., ~­~- TRIBUTARIES TO NE~PORT BAY ( 1978) WHERE UPPER BAY SILT AND SAND COMES FROM County report offera tips on control Missing or slain youths now at 16 ATLANTA <AP) The count of missing and slain black children in Atla nta rose to 16 when a 14-ye~r-old boy was added to the list of missing, rekindling rears that had begun to ebb since the most recent slaying two months ago. Lubie "Chuck" Geter ~as last seen Saturday when his step· brother dropped him at a shopping center where he planned to sell car deodorizers, Public Safety Commissioner Lee Brown said Wed· nesday. BROWN SAID A SPECIAL task force probing the 11 deaths and four other disappearances entered the case late Tuesday, after police decided the Geter case was unusual and determined that the child did not have a history as a runaway · Atlanta's missing persons unit had been handling the case since the boy's parents reported him missing Sunday. But Brown cautioned reporters at a news conference that ·'we should not assume there is a relationship between this case and other cases." Wednesday, task force investigators searched the area around the shopping ce~ter where Geter was last seen THE YOUTH FITS THE description of the other children whose disappearances or deaths are being investigated by the task force, police said. All were between the ages of 7 and 15. Eleven of the children have been found dead during the past 18 months -either shot, strangled or s ufforated. The last death was that of nine-year-old Aaron Jackson. who was found suffocated on a southside riverbank Nov 2 All of the c~ses re main unsolved. despite offers of rewarrls. house·lO·house canvasses. computer ·assisted telephone surveys, education projects and weekend sear<.'hes by volunteers. GETER WAS DESCRIBED as an intelligent, hard-working youngster from a southeast Atlanta nei1ithborhood. a profile which fits several of the other children. He had a perfect attendance record al Murphy High School. "Chuck was not a streetwise kid. He was a good kid, and we were very close," said his 16-year-old sister. Betty J ean. The 5-foot-1. 125-pound boy was last seen wearing a purple or maroon coal with stripes on the sleeves, a green shirt. blue jeans and tan loafers. "ll was real rough and tough today," Frank Geter . father of the missing boy. said Tuesday. "People ke pt coming up to me, one after another." 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I.. t 111m th..il "'r) 1·11un1 \ in 4ucst1on AL DAVI\ \ml ,., t·n nH1rl· vuuhng wt•rt· all 1 hnt• l111.:1rrt· rnc·tapho·r:-. allud1n~ to 'foot h'"dll with lht' •(l1..11 t<•1 ha1·k111g and 'll•am spmt" and "n 1rryini.t 11f the 11.d I 1. \~til'ISIUN(; t\80l'T tht.· !>eat of governml'nl ht•rl'. \ llU rnultln't hl'lp but l)\ICrhear a couple or grizzled Mo<frStfl 11lch11111·r~. om· in bib C'Ovt•ralls and a nother whose fact• was 11h~1·un•cl h) a halkrcd straw fic--ld h at, discussing CIHrk 's rl'- ,,·lt•et 1011111 Orangl' Cuunty T ht•.\ Wl'rl' mumbling things like "snt:aky promoter" ,111tl · f a~I c1p<•ra tor' ·and yuu JUSt had to break in. · You fl'llow:.. f1gurt• lha t Clark is going to push for all the 1·Jn,tl "'atc·r from up hl'n' to rebuild agriculture down lht're in llr1111ge('ount~ ··" -~ · \iah. who ('an•s." tht:' oldllmer in the ~tr;rn lwl shot ba(·k. ··wt' l':Ot mon· walC'r , than111'<'artt:rhas pc•anuts" \'Ol' TR\' AGAIN. ··Then maybe you ·n · worried that Clark ts going lo grab 11ff a h1ggt•r s han· of state hi~hway 111ont')'. and t akt' 1t away from Stanislaus l'ounl\ ., .. "To balderdash." s puttered the ' ' ~rizzlcd old~uy inthe bibbedjeans. "Who RALPH CLARK m•eds road money" We ~ot m ore ro<1ds than we can use nuw v. ht·n them tule fogs Sl't in · · Aarnf'd a nd bewildered. you finally a s k, "Well the n, why arc ~ ou ·gents so upset that Ralph Clark is goinJl to be eh<1 1rman of tht.· bourd ag<1in down there in Orange County''" ThrOvC'rallt.-d oldtime r gives you a steady. squinty st arc I Ito ~<iYS nothing for a momt'nl. T hen he blurts out "Th1·mOakland Raiders·· ··Th" Oakl~incl Raiders" ""Whal <lo they havt• to do w ith .en~ t lung .. Tll•: 01.l>TIM F.R Hli Ft'F.D. ·'That Cla rk hoy, d idn't he alr1•ady sll'al thc• Rams from Los Angeles ? Right, he did And does 11 't that Al Davis want to take our Raiders and move t hl·m to I.I\ .. Hight. ht· doc:-And so he's probably tn cah1>0ts with tt11:-. Cla rk s harµt•r "NosoonN w1ll l>av1s ~ct thl' Raiders to LA than Cla rk will pull 11ne of his s ncak1es and get them ciown thert• to Analw1m .. ··Hut.·· you sputter back. "what in the world wou ld Ralph <'lark clo with TWO professional football teams in Ana heim Stad ium·.•" Tiit-: MODt;STO OLDTIMER ~ives you a sad . sym - 11athl'ltt smtlt'. lhl'n a n:-w<·rs. ··You 'r e a real greenhorn. son- n~ ho_\' Ora11gd'11unty only ha~ the Rams on Sundays. ··That Ha lph Clark probably figures he needs the Hatdt->rs for Saturda ys. s o he'll have something besides M il'ke\. Muusc tostartout the weekend with . " SOUTll I.AK E TAHOE (APJ The poison that sent three South I.ah Tahoe children to hospitals late last month apparently "'as put in a pac kaged sort drink cons umed by the children, state ht•alth officials said Wednesd<ty 'l'ht:' state food and drug laboratory in Berke ley analyzed the ri•-;iduc m the drink package last week a nd found no trace or t·yanictc. a c-rurding to Pete Weisser . California Department of lka lth St·rvict•s infor mation officer. Hut sus ptl'ions lhal the package might have been tampered w1lh IX'fort• it was bought at a South Lake Tahoe supermarket led t() anoth1•r round of tests concentrating on the top pa rt of the package', whit•h was not checked in Berkeley. Th1)Sf:' lt'sls this week by the county coroner's offi<'e 1n Sa<'ramcnto, t·onfirmcd the presence of cyanide in the packa~c . S.>ul h Lake Tahoe police C<1pt Dean Shelton said DETRO IT I AP) -Just as automakers were announcing the r1 gures on what may be their mos t dism a l sales year since 1962. Fo rd Motor Co. said it was Joining General Motors Corp. in ra1s 1ng prices. C hrysle r Corp ,. however, hroke with traditional auto in· dus tr y practice by not following the price boost lead or its two m ujor c·ompetitors .. The finanl'ially troubled com· pany was to begin b argaining with the United i\uto Workers to· cla y on <1, SliOil million wage rrt'l'Zl' It has proposed as part or it s plan to win an addition al $400 m11lt0n in ft•dl'ral loan g uaran- lt•t•s <In Tu c•-.da y, GM and \'olbwagt•n or Am erica became t ht· f1r.;t ma 1<ir domestic auto t·om 1rnn1t:'s tu rt· port final 1!8> ~a lt·~ f1 g11n•.; t'OK GM IT WAS the worst n •:1 r s incl' t975_ The No. 1 ;1utomakc r sold 4, 116.482 cars in 1980. a UI r><'rt·t•nt d <.'cline from th<• 4,887.281 sold tn 1979. V W sold 177,140 c ars in 1!8>, a 5 H flt.'rcent ~ain from 1979. its f1 rs t full yl·ar of domestic pro- <lut't inn Hast.-d 0 11 the pattern set by l>t.·cemher s ales . d o mestic makt•rs will finis h the year with Wiiness says jealousy not motive WllLTF. J>l.t\INS, N.Y. !APJ D r I k rman Tarnower and Jl•an llarris htt it off immediate· ly when thc.v met at a dinner part:-· 1.i vt•ars ago. a defense· w1 tn1·:..~ tt·:..t1f1t•d in the trial of :\Ir., I larnl'I. who 1s accused of klllin).! tht· rn11l1ona1re develope r 1>f tht• S<·arsdalt· l>il'l l.1·:;lli' J <1t 11h:-on tl'st1fied Tues da~ about tht.• pair's first meet tn).! Ill l~il; "'J hl',\ rPully enjoyed e at'h otllt•r IL Wai'I r<'ally the start of a v. 11111h·rful n·I a tionsh1p," Mrs .lal'11hs1111 smd DEFF.NSt-: LAWYERS a re st•t·k1ng to ~how that Mrs. Harris lovl'<I Tarnowcr so much that sht.• n t'Vt'r could have killed him in a j<>alnus rage over another woman. as prosecutors charge_ Odc nsc-attorneys contend Tarnower . fl9. was shot three lirnt•s in an upstairs bedroom or his Purchas e N.Y .. home March JO as he tried to stop Mrs. Harris from killing herself: Mrs. Jacobson said that while Mr s . Harri s dated only T arnower during the 14 years afte r they m et, she was aware the doctor saw other women. "She wasn 't happy about it," Mrs Jacobson said, but added that the 57·year-old former he :ldmistress o( the Madeira School for girls in McLean, Va., had "never really felt that lhere was another woman who was a decided thru t." THE PROSECUTION con- te nds it was T amower's rela· t1onsh1J.1 with Lynne Tryforos, a 37 -year-old divorcee, that prompted Tarnower to end his af· fair with Mrs. Harris and drove her lo murdt•r. Snowstorm dies down Nonheast section to remain /ri!rid CfHUfaf M'pafhPr · \ •Uht v•r,•bl,. ¥Wind\ nlQhf .,,,d '"0' nfnq "°°"~ tr,rouQh 1on1Qhl Ar '"''"°'°" vw1f\d~ w111\t to ~othwf'\I I lo '\ • noh 1 10 • too1 w"'''"' ly \W•ll t ••ri~udf"fctb4f" toq 4nd to. CIOudt In •THHnlltQ partt•llv <tff~trlnQ attt'rnoon I 11W l l()udlM '-\ lon1QM ,._.._s ....... .,, frtf'" \now'\torm 1hat \lr-uc k much ot lne covnlrv from Ohio lo H•;it Yor~· d +ed down Wtdnt sd•Y exc: 'pt tor 'om.-llCJht \nowf4tll around IM Grt•t l a••' •nd CMrh of ltw !'•\tern Oh io VttHey fne ''"' m d..mt>ed "" to a 1001 ot \ntw 1n a '"llflt•P from M 1chl9an tllllOuQll lhr Ohio V•ll•Y 1nlo Hew E not end Po<ll-. loMIM , 901 eboul • tn< II•• o1 rww W10w to brlno II• total •o ter 1111> .....,,, lo •bo<ll >O ,,._ <110 . \urpas>fno I"" 111 •"<""' 111•1 IPll ell Ot IA\1 Wiftltr t•moer•tur•' rem•ln*d below "'o In northfrn Minne'°''*· •nd ne•r 1•M on tho! _, Orul LOH, end m.n, ••91on\, Including ,,.. C.ull <••I.,,,. 111911 Pleln. •nd Ille Pac Ill< Horlllw"t !led r .. dl"9• in,.,. otO\ '''H •e•t t l••r •trO\\ 1110 \Olllll••n PIAIM •nd •IOfto o .. Wnj C.oa\1 hmptr•lurtt •I mlcld•Y ,.,,..,, trom It at Fo'1 t•llll>~<MI•. l'I•, to• _,,_ --.-.. -.. nor t~•·rn C)f"'''"•J N"'lllCM OUwHWI~ low ov••rf d\t cloudi ¥W!lh locally ON,._, n19nt and morn1nq fOO 1n t~ (11nttat \ll'lllflY and n1QPtt anc:I morn mq foq dnd hctl'f dftetnoon\ •nd ev"" "'Q' mt>'' othtr vatl•V\ Cont1nt.if'd qwt~ warm t11onQ Cf'f\tral coettal \f"C llon• CALll'OllNIA BO er\lleld S7 Jt Bar\IOW •7 :18 Bu umOftl 7t 'Cl Bio &•Ar n 10 B l\llol> S7 16 Blylllt 71 o C•lelln• M SO Cutver City 6t •• El C.tnlro I• H ...._ _____________ ....;,;H;,;;O;,;A;,;A;..,;;U,.;\;..,;;O.;,:•~'_.;;.;o'~l:.;•:.;;•;,:•;.;:;•.;,;":.;,•, Eur,.k• SI .. j Frt\no 47 U b•low tero at lf'\tern•tlonal , •"'· Minn For tod•Y. \no• w•t for•t•\t •< ron Ille GrHI L•U • ••olon, ~'" ol lh• Ohio ll•il•y -ll•rc•vtll He• Yor~ •nd Hew En91•""· S<•Olftd '•in .,., fore<.•'' tn '°"'"••tter" TuH elld llle Pt<lflc HorHl .. 11 C0•'1 Sunny •-ltt ... ,.. lore<HI .... mutll of ,,,. EHtern Sit.cio.rd, Ille ~outll, mucll ol lllt P l•'"'• Ill• •••lern "-1•1"1 •rid C•llltmll . Frlt ld ...... , ...... _.~kl­ td for IN not1,..*'" .,.,tH .. lite tou"''' wlHI llttM Giiiy Ml nw ,...,,, Tempere1uN1 tn 1M 10I -Jf• dieted 1or Ille dttert Sovtftwe1I - Soull'ler/I Ceilfonlll, •111111 ... If! tlie ... •1111 *"' """" ............ '"' Mt1ttltr111telffll .. ~. tllrou911 Fr.O.y •1111 •arieblt t11Q11 LefttOlt r 6t U cloud\ o .. m lQlll IOW\ U lo~· H19'1\ L0"9 h"cn M 0 locley and Fri.Uy U lo 70 lo• An9el9' 72 SJ F •If tllrovgll !Orlday In Ill" •noun· M•H Y••lllt 47 O teln• will\ verl•ll4• 111011 tlOIHh Ou\ Mo11ro•I• 74 40 ly ~111-Mrly wl-11 to U mpll Monlt betlo 7' '4 Frldey .tlemoon. o .. rnl9"1 IOtU 3tn Monlerey S6 '1 •M 1-._ H ..... IGINY .... l'r!Uy Ml, WllW>n M 0 SS to .S. He9dlo •• "9 • OtMrtt will ,,... •••l•bl• lllQll Ne .. port 81u1<ll 10 o c IOVCll-lhr0U9'1 f'rldey. OvernlQl\1 0•-l•nd S6 40 1-t Ill tM ...... ....,., from Ille Ull· Onterlo It O "' *· NII ...... Yetto, lllf0\1911 llW P•lm Sprlf'9' • ., Jtt Mo~. 0.-f. to llle ~ tower Peto llotlln .. • Wttt't "~ .._ _, -l'rt· 119" llufl M • ._, · 1N111Y 111 ltte tel\ llltfl deMr11 II~ City SS d -,,,. 1111 lo -.. '°""' ~• lleno .. 11 v111..,._ Sacr•meftlo .. u lft ~ Ctt'"""9. relft I~ Ille S.tlM• 61 ii MOfl ........ _ ....... 1 .. Sell •tr--ftO " 41 ...et'\ll~co-TIMlllM.., ... 11110~ ,. .. , .. _. s... ""'' ._1,.. to•·• se.. oi._. tt u .. 1,000 Mt _...,II ~llnt ........ l'r-~ U .. ~ .. ,.. CaUler•I• SWf .,_,.. ................... 1 .. _.... ""' ... ... ... -t tt 4 II • II t tt .... ........ ~ Mt.., • • •• f ' • I I W I I W • --.. #" ~·-.. , JI ,._ .... , ... - about 6 . 74 million cars sold, while Imports will set a rttord wit.b 2.3 million units sold. or about 26 percent or the market. In 1982, domestic automakers sold 6.75 million cars. In that year. importers sold about 339.000 cars. FORD SAID Tuesday it was raising prices an average of $85 . a car. or about l percent. Ford s aid it would h.oJd prices steady for its new Ford Granada and Me rcury Cougar compacts and the cheapest of the n ew Escort s ubcompact sedans . a nd would s las h $266 from the cheapest Escort station wagon. On Friday, G M s a id it was ra isin~ prices an average of 1.5 per ce nt or $149 per ca r However. GM cut prjces $100 on the subcompact Chcvctte etnd held the line on its popul<tr <'Om· pa<'l ··x -cars" directly compel ing with Ch rysle r 's new "K-car" com pacts. Industry obser vers connected Chrys ler 's failure to raise prices with the wage-freeze negot1<t - tions with the UAW Chrysle r. which also is asking its supplier~ for a year-Ion~ price freeze. did not attribute its decision not to raise prices lo the UAW talks CHRYSLER CURRENTl.V •~ af-rering 7 percent rebates, a figure that may change with m ovements in the prevailing prime interest rate charged by ~anks. The rebate program 1s to end Jan. 20. J ohn B. Naughton, Chrysler's executive vice pres ide nt for s ales and -m a rk eting , s<t id Chrysler 's rebate program was "working very well. with both sales and penetration up sub- stantially over previous period..:; lt is clear that c ustomers ap- -pr er ran:a-goo<t tJaTgai n ... --- F ollowing introduction of the -rebalt.·s on Dec. 4, Chrysler's ~hare Of the market for domestic makes rose from 10 pe rcent in November to 12.9 percent in mid-December, all because of improvem ents in its s mall cars. For the Dec. 11-20 period. sales of small cars were up 42 percent from the s ame period of 1979 while larger cars we re off 0.8 per cent. Chrysler lost $1 .48 billion in the first nine months or 1980 and expects t o lose about $200 million for the fourth quarter. --- -a P Wlrepllelo Lawa11dg1111 .J udgl' Thomu!'> :\-1 Coker w;.i\·t·!'> :i57 magnum in Fort Lauderdale eourtroom aft"r :J2fi-pouncl ma n accused of i.ISS i.t ult and twllt•ry bccam<! angl'rcd. d<1m<.1gcd a table and rusht·d .1udge's ht·nch The m<rn . Jo~huCJ Thomi:ls . of :\1 iami was subdut·d hy buil1ff:. ;rnd takt.·n lllJUll Puffers prevail on no-smoke jet T J\M PA. Flu I A I' 1 Ahoul '.j(J passenger~ ''" a Hraniff jetline r got It'~~ than th1·y b<Jrgatn{'d for whe n the pilot a n· nounced lh<'n · would Ill' no ~m11k1ng. hut hurr turned to puff whe n smokt!r:-. prl'vatl1·cl in a hvt•I) 1h·h:1ll· aboarcl the Oallas-to- Tum pa fli ght . "We starll'd lo taxi 11ul to lak•· off ;rnd the p1lut said that s rnte thert• wt·n· n<1 !-.rtH1kn' aho:..rcl tht!> would be a non- s mokrng flight · "'-11<1 St l11•l!!r'>hurg, f''la . re~1dcnl Mary Wim•hcstcr The annc1unt'l'ml'11I <·;1m1• .is a .,11rpn ~1· to the smoker s ;_1 hew rd_ ,\t th:Jt poinl -,111 1-111-!111 i 11:t th•· fur htt 1h1• fa n:· ~tss W1nc·h1·st1·r ~a1cl Tht• s mok•·r:-·•" •·r•· v1 ·r~ u11h,q.1p_, ,;,11J .I uni· .J<rn<•s of ln- \'l'rnf':..._, Fla , v. h'l .,,,1d fllgh1 at11·r1<lunh 111ok ;o :..hoi· of hands :rnd lc·:irn1·d th1·ri· ""rt ' .1lot1u1 :111 p<1:..-.1·ni.:•·1-. v.1111 \\<lfllt·d to ltghl up ~r~ .111111· .... ;1 ..,mqko·r <11n1·1•d•·d "''''"'''I 1h:11 ''II\' th1· s<J m1· tokt•n wht•n h1· -.:11d tho ·r't· \\Ill lw .d1,11IUl ••I\ 11n .,m,;k1ng. lht.·n• was :-om1· ;1pplau.,,. I•"'' Aft1·r tlw JH "'a:-1n lh1 · .11r :\1ond;1_\ llw fJtl11t Jcctdl'tl that f)t'f1ple St·alt•d 111 "h<il n11rrn;il I~ \.\otild h:n 1· lit'"" I hl' ~rnukrng setl1on l'Ould ,mr1k1• and i.th1·r~ n1uld '\1ttch M·,1h 1r tht•\ want t•d lo. Mis~ Wmch1·-.t1·1 .,;11<1 · Braniff •Jfftc·1ab 111 T;~111pa ~al(! they 11td 11ol know \l.h) lht• confusion oc·t·urn ·!I anti thl' fl1 i.:ht (·n·w, wh1d1 rcturnt·d to l>altas afU ·r I ht.· flil!hl. r·1111ld n<1t lw rl';tr'ht•d fr1r etomml'nt SEMI-ANNUAL SALE- & CLEARANCE SUITS Reg. 155.00 to 235.00 124:8° to 235. 80 A large selec tion of 2 pc., 3 pc. & 4 pc. quads. Hart Schaffner & Marx, Palm Beach. Botany & Fulton Park all in pure wools. wool blends & polyesters. Available in solids stnpes & plaids. Sizes: Reg: 46-56 Long: 46-56 X Long: 42-56 Portly: 44-60 SPORT COATS Reg. 125.00 to 285.00 99.80 to 227.80 Hart Sch~ffner ~ Marx , Palm Beach & Botany. Camel hair, herring bones, plaids & tic weaves. Pure wools poly/wool blends. many colors. Reg: 46·56 Long: 46-56 X Long: 42-56 Portly: 44-60 -BLAZERS Reg. 95. 00 to 125. 00 7 4. 80 to 99. 80 Palm Beach & Fulton Park. poly/wool blends. Navy, camel. powder blue, brown, gray, black. burgundy & green. Reg: 46-56 Long: 46-56 X Long 42·56 Portly: 44-60 DRESS SLACKS Jaymar & Allyn, St. George, many with "elasticized" OUTERWEAR waistband, double knit & gabardine in 100% poly. Reg. 30. 00 to 39. 00 SIZES: Reg: 38-60 waist, Long: 34·50 waist William Barry, Mighty Mac & Field & Stream, ski jackets. suburban, light weight, leathers, cowhides, suedes, & ranch coats. SIZES: Big: 1XB·3XB, Tall: LT-XLT 24.•0 to 29.•0 20 % to 30 o/1 OFF DRESS SHIRTS Long & short sleeve, Arrow, Manhattan, Enro & Christopher Hart. solld1 & fanlces. l Reg. 17.'° to 26.00 12.'° to 20.'0 SIZES: Tall 15Yl·18th neck, 35-38 sleeve, Big: 17-22 neck, »35 sleeve. SPORT SHIRTS Long & ·ahort sleeve, Big: 1XB·5XB, Tall: MT·2XT. HOSE JOG SUITS Reg. 20. 11 to 48. 0• Oreaa, casual & seort ENTIRE STOCK And lounge suits. Reg. 50.•• to 100 ... Florahelm, Freeman, & Nunn Bush, 10Yl·14, D-EEE Reg. 38. •• to 89." 15." to 37." 20% OFF 34." to 39." 29." to 59." i \ r CALtFOANA A.-w1 ......... p, I t :<1rl11 1~··1 11t '-.;d111<1 -. pl\<•h('"' hi.I.\ l11 cat tk that \\11Uld 11th\'!\\ '"l' -.L.H \(' hetaUSl' Qf 1111 g1«1~1'1 1111 g 1 aL111g l.111d d tu• Lo l<tek q f r.11n llt.• tw .... "'PL'nl $12U datl} fo1:. mure tha11 " munth l1.1 fL'L'd 111!-> :wo head herd. as hi.J\ 1· ot h l'f"" Ill t tw s .. i1111a .... \'allt.·_v Lack of rain in central California threatens cattle _ as well as crops. Water experts say entire slate appears to be on the verge of a severe drought with rain far below normal. Forced busing to end? I.O S .\;\'(;t-;u.;s IAl'l Thl· Boar<! or t<:1h11·at111n IS ~llllll{ lo Ir ,\ to put a h;.ilt t o 111a11tl at1>1 ~ tiu s1 11 g "h t·n lh1• s 1·1·011d :--.1·1111•sll'I" hl·gm o; Fi·ll <! hut 1·1111 t't'db I hat 11 is a lo ng shot CU1'f"t•11lly thi· nwuil;.ito ry plan 1nl'l.l1tlt'S about ~7 .700 stu<h•nts, vr "horn a hout ~8.oOo are bt·i11g hUSl'<I and tht• n·mainde r an• in rl'l'l'I \"IO I'! St'hools A hout I WO thirds <if th1· pupils ht·ing bus1•d a rt• m inorit 11•s Tht• hoard':--. anl1 -hus 111g m a .1o nty is hasin~ its ho1w s on a fo vorahh• ruli11 g last month hy the 2nd [)is t1wt <'011rt or 1\ppea l . T IU: A PPfo:U.ATfo: ('Of'RT r11IP<i that Pr11pos1111111 l , the· l't<l l~nt 1~lms,in+( c.i.m.'iii.Luliunal am1·ntlm1·nt appro\"f'tl Ii,\ \Oll'r" 111 ~ovember 1979. is <'Onstitu· llonal and prohibits mandatory liusrng in Los Angeles. This det•ision bec·omes "final" un Jan. 19 and cannot be ap· pf'all•ci before that date. But lawyer s fo r minority plaintirrs in the school de- segregation case and othe r legal sources said Tuesday there was onl v a slim chance that it would be ;,le~ally permissible" for the hoard to take this step in the next fe w weeks . ATTORNEY ··oa THE A me rican CivilaLiberties Union and the NAACP said they will appeal to the C alifornia Supreme Court on that date and Lb.at...t.he...mc.rc.. filin.~-of their -ap- p<·<d will render the 2nd District Plea rww 'guilty' inf arnily slaying M EHCF.D (/\I' 1 t\ man a('('usc<i or killing four members of a llol liskr ranch f;1111Jl~ on lhc•1r hog farm changed his plea to guilty in I w11 oft ht·<h•ath:-. In a <:omµlt·x plto;.1 l.rnr ga l11. Fred Maurice Anderson. 37. s witched his innO<'ent pica in the killings of Thomas Thompson Sr. and his wife Barbara . He also atlmittNt three· s pe cial circumstances that could warrant lht• dt•alh penaJI~· ('Ctnl llllSSi<m of a particula rly heinous and alrol"ious 1-r1m1• 11111rtl1•r with lorlurP and murder after lying in wait f11rhisvi<'11m.., BllHHE(;C1 S P ltl:-.J(iS 1,\1'1 A lin1 versity of Mary land ;.ist rmumw r -.a~~ <1 gn·1·m<:nt ha~ been reached with the landlords of ;.111 1111t•rnationally known ob- s,.rvatory, allowin)! it to st ay o p1'1l. l llr Wi lliam Erick son. n ·srdent ll 1n·<·t11r and th1• rounder of the Clark Lake Radio Ohser valory, s;11tl on TtH·sd ay thi.1t a ne w lease has been negotiated with ttw Di< ;iorgt<> < '11rp . 1>wr11:r.., of a MO a<· re dry lake bed where lilt• fat•ality IS ln1-;1tl•tL Small quoit.-hi•• San BrRlfo Couftffl Si\N FH:\:°'JC'IS<.'O I /\I' 1 /\ widt·ly felt earthquake struck San Bc·n1t o ('ounl v Wt•d m·~d<.I\. s park mg phl)n c calls to officials from Mm1tt•n·y t11 Ma rin No 1farnag1• or 1nj un1•-; had heen repQrted from the 3·42 a m . l';J rt hquakt•. whose 111 agr1itud e was 11ut at 4 5 l)n the Richte r s cale by I he l.J niversit y of< 'a llforni o-i B1·rkl'ley se ismographic station Flr1t1 <>rifle-al of plprlfnr llrr rrport LON ti Ufo~/\( '11 1 A I' I A pipeline eompany official rejected a ci· ly re po rt that ta·lll lhe rirm at fault for a Dec. I na phthalene pipe line rupture that injured four pcopll' and destroyed nine ho m es. Calling the report lJy the city council's public safety committee ··premature. incomplete and inaccurate," Four Corners Pipe Line Co. President llichard J . Chamberlain on Tuesday said the Com· mittee "arrived al conclusions that. by its own admission, were based entirely on a ccounts that appeared in the news media." Court of Appeal decision ine ffec- li ve. If mandatory busing were to be s topped, a ccording to district sources. large numbers of stu- dents and teachers would have to be re ·ass1gned, overcrowding woulCl be c r eate d at some minority s chools, and rederal and possibly even state funds earmarked for desegregation purposes would be jeopardized . 'Master plan' report, draws den·ial SACRAMENTO (AP> Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's top aide denied reports that h is stare used state computers to compile lists of supporters in" a master plan lo build a national political base. Gray Davis. Brown's ·chief of starr, also denied that six or Brown's worke rs were sum - marily fired after a m e mo dt•scribing their political activi- ty came to light. Davis made the comments fol lowing a report in Wed· nesday's editions of the Los Angele s Times w h ich said Brown had employed a seven- m e m ber tas k force to build a list or the govern9r's backers -at state expense -for eventual use in a state-funded compu\er mail· ing system . The Times, quoting from a confidential me mo dated Nov. 14. said both Brown's task force a nd lht• computer system were pa rt of a master plan (hat c alled for the mobilization of Brown's "entire staff" to help the gov- ernor create a national consti- tuency. The Times a lso.said six mem- bers of the task force in the gov· e rnor 's offi<.•e were fired after the m em o, written in Brown's Washington office, came to the attention of Brown on Dec. 19. Davis confirmed the existence of the document and said the Times· "quotes from the memo were accura te." But Davis said th e p a p er wa s a "draft m em orandum .. It was never put into effect.'· The memo ~pelled out a plan "to develop a national constit· uency to assist in refining the governor's them es and thereby ~ e xpand the base of his sup· port." Savory· Savings ., -------AIOUT 1$199GREAT I e DINNER () - 0 J c Good lor tnree pieces of 1u1cy golden hrown Kentucky 'U Fried Ct11cken. plus single semngs of cole slaw, 0 mashed pot aloes and g1avy. and a roll L1m11 rwo otlers Z per perchase Coupon QOOd only lor comtl1na11on white/ I da1k orders Customer pays all applicatlle sales ta• I Oller e~plres January 19, 111111 1 A1A Prlcas may vary 11 pttllclpatlng loca· I Ilona. Good only In Southern Callfornla 1 Where you'" Ametlct'I FllVOfftt w_;;.:;er .. p -------AIOUT $5 ft' SUPERI e7 DINNERI z 0 GOO<! for nine pieces of juicy, golden brown Kentucky n. 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Jenurt I . 1111 S.rbllr• Krelbich/Edltoriel Pate EcMlr' ' J Jl8 IJJI' . .. t. ·Council deserved I full information I At 3 ~ s m ~" 16 11 weuary Huntlniton Beach City C'o.,nc1I 1ppr,n·ed •a>valntmeat of interim city ad· mini•trator Qen Ar1uello to 1erve aa dlret'tor ol the city's ~ ne" Iv forrnt'<.I f)('putmttnl of AdmtniJllr1tUve Servlces. ' It may h1tvt brcin lht! rapt 1tppoantment, but ""9re "'en fit('t~ lht" counctl lihould nave known before ·r prov· 1n 1 an a ppo intment th1tt Ar1ut!llO b i mael ba<l •· n I llk"t" reel Uy nu" ~lmol't t"Vt-ryon.-m·Or1tnae County ia aware th~t lluntm.:ton Ht•iu·h nas ~n up to its neck in trouble u\'t-r th~ l'omt>n.·h~niu vt.> ti;rnploymt!nt 1tnd Trainin1t Act , (' t-:T.\ 1 pru.irum M1arnaru•.i•ummt charaes have been 10 tht' J1r for -.lm11bl :a yt-ar now and the director of the rut!rttm ~a!> indu·tt-tl and lb awaiting trial on embezzle· t'nl t•harl(l'b Thl' orange t;ounty Maripower Commission promised <.i full blo wn audit hy lw.t Man·h The City Council ap· ~11nt1'<1 thr<'t-of It ~ mem~rb to a special CETA commit- ll·c tu m.tkt· 1·n t d10 Huntington Beach 's interests were ~ookJ-'d after ' , · ·Tht' Metnpc1" t-r Comm1ssion has stumbled along with ·~~t~ lonfl(-promtst>d a udit and has fallen far behind ~t·bedule Stall. a draft audit finall.v was produced and •. '\t'nt to the est" s frnanl'e department for response in l'arh '.'.lovemht'r ;\rguellu knt>w ul this audit : after all. he had been ht•:..d of the finance department before being elevated to the at·tmg administrator 's position. He also knew that it wa~ t nl1l'al of the finance department's handling of CETA ··---expenditurl'S. · , lie also must have known that the acting finance direc· tor defendPd the city in response to the Manpower Com- mission ~n one on the City Council knew Qf this exchange of · · currespondt>nce . None of them knew what the county commission was saying about their own city's affairs . 'Not even the council's CETA committee was told. It may well be that Arguello is the logical person to lead the new administrative superagency. Members of the City Council even appear to have agreed on this con- clusion. But the extreme sensitivity of the CETA issue - along with Arguello's personal involvement in many of its aspects made it abundantly obvious that the cor- respondence should have been brought up. The council should have known it before approving Arguello's ap· pointment to the new position. Senior center needed After years of delay, Fountain Valley finally appears to be taking some steps toward construction of a senior citizen cen~er. Recently. $100,000 in redevelopment funds was earmarked for a senior center. Another $105,000 in ft'deral housing and community development funds has been set aside for this purpose. This month. the City Council is expected to receive som e formal recommendations regarding the center. City officials are talking about building a new senior facility adjacent to the community center behind the City Hall. Clearly. a senior citizen center would be a worthwhile addition to the city. Already. seniors make up about 10 percent of the local population, and the figure is expected to grow. • ·~ Rough estimates have placed the cost of the proposed ;;4centc r at just over $1 million. Before the council commits ·~j'fa further ·large sum of Redevel~pmenl Age~cy d~llars to ,.).;this project, it should be certam a sound financial plan ·~~is developed. 4~~ If this ,Ian is feasible, the city should begin work on ·:~-~the project as soon as possible -before inflation and ris- ~'.ing construction costs push its price tag even higher. M· ;l~hoosing the 01ayor ~ i·t/$-' A panel of former Huntington Beach mayors is : .,-ecommending a change in the way the city chooses its :~mayor. ~-The City Council presently selects the mayor each ~pril from among its seven members. But the panel is ~dvocating that the mayor be elected directly by the , • oters. •7 .i1: The mayors' committee calls for Jl two-year term for ·~~ ayor with a limit of two terms. It also recommends that ;Z City Council member resign from that office before ; unning for mayor. ~ , The proposal, which involves a change in the city ~~charter and therefore must be approved by voters, is a ..... ;~ood one. I luntington Beach is one of the largest cities in Orange County and direct election probably would strengthen the office. Perhaps most •mportantly, election by the pubiic would do much to eliminate i.ntemal bickering and in· fighting that accompanied the mayor's selection in 1978 and l!B.l. The c hange would give citizens the final say on whom they want to occupy the city's highest office. On those g rounds alone, the proposal deserves a shot. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily P1tot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and ar11sts. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Bnx 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone 1714) 642-4321 . Boyd/War fortune By L.M. BOYD Remarkable how many men founded their fortunes ·• Dear Gloomy Gus Estl mates are that wind power will lake care of at least 10 per· c•nt of our ener11 need• in the near n.ture. It'• nice to think we can rely on the bureaucracy for even that much. D.M . with military contracts dur· ing wartimes. You've eaten Van Camp's canned pork and beans, most probably. Gilbert C. Van Camp at age 37 was an Indianapolis grocer who'd started out as a tinsmith. In 1861, the Union troops needed field ratiom. Van Camp landed the con- tract for pork and beans In a can. That did It. Q. Wasn't that outlaw Butch Casaidy related In some way to that other out, law Bonnie Parker? A. Now that I don 'l know. Do know, tbou1h. hi• .. eal name was Geor1e Leroy Parker. Q. What'• ·the• moet eom! mon mammal in the Vnit9d States? A. The mouse. , J.SADdenon Afghan war cuts opillm traffic WASHINGTON -There's a 1Uv•r l1nina to the dark cloud ol Soviet a11reaaion in Af1hanlatan: A11han opium rumen have been too busy fi1ht- ln1 the Ruaalan invaders lo harvest their crop1. So however unhappy the State Department ia over the Kremlin's move into Afghanistan, another federal agen- cy, the Drug Enforcement Administra- tion , is d e - lighted that the Russians have i n - terfered with the annual Afghan opium harvest. "Afghanistan traditionally has been a significant producer of ii· li cit opium and hashish in Southwest Asia." a classified DEA report on Afghanistan and narcotics begins. ''Until the So· viet invasion in late 1979, Afghanistan also served as a ma- jor transit area for Southwest Mailbox A1l1 narcoUca dHtined for Wntemmarketa. '' The aecret report, IMO by my auoclale Dale Van Atta, say1 th1l opium wu the principal crop grown In remote area1 of Afghanlltan, concentrated on the Af1han-Palli1tani border. It was traditionally purchued from the Afghan farmers by middlemen who moved it to stockpiles and brokerace area1 in the northwest frontier province of Pakistan. By lnick or camel caravan, the opium dealers also moved the farmers' crops westward to the consumer market In Iran. BUT THE SOVIETS and their Afghan puppets, for all their other faults. do not encourage the pro- duction of opium poppies. In fact, the curtaHment of opium growing by the Marxist coup of Nur Mohammed Taraki in April 1978 may have been as responsible as the regime's atheistic doctrines for the native rebellion by devout Moslem tribesmen -who also grew opium poppies. The DEA report explains that many Moslem tribesmen in the opium ·growln1 area of Afthaniltan were too bu1y fight· in1 the Marxilts to take care of their fields, while others who normally would have worked in the fields n~~akistan to avoid the fight.int{ This combination ol holy war and "draft;dodging" haa ap- parently continued throu1h suc· cessive Soviet-backed regimes in Afghanistan. And the Kabul gov- ernment's reponse has lightened up drug traffic control, more for political reasons than any particular distaste for narcotics trade. Dope smugglers are by their nature anti·government; therefore, any government hop· ing to take control of Afghanistan considers the drug .dealers enemies of the state. EVEN BEFORE the Russians moved in lo take direct control of their badly run satellite in late 1979, the Afghan military had established checkpoints to in· tercept arms and supplies for in· surgent tribesmen. And the checkpoints also put a crimp in the drug traffic. Since the Russians took over the country. "Soviet forces have taken over antl-smugglin1 opera- tion• from the Af1han nationals as part of overall military opera· lion• aaainat the lnaur1enta." the DEA report states. And the Russians, for whatever motives, are 1ucceedin1 in their crackdown. Because of the Soviet Invasion, last year's opium crop was pre· sumed lo be partially destroyed "as Soviet air and ground forces pursued the insurgents into the tribal territories," the DEA re- ported, adding: "Similarly. much of the manpower required to harvest this crop was either preoccupied with fighting , became refugees or was killed in battle." Furthermore, the DEA pre- dicts: "Should the Soviet· Afghan confhct with the insurgents in- tensify. it could adversely affect both the planting and the size of the 1980-1981 opium poppy crop. and thereby reduce the amount of opium available on the open market." MEOW!: Ronald Reagan's transition·team captain for the Tennessee Valley Authority. Robert Sansom. was dealt a sh rp blow by Congress last year. A e law will keep Sansom's firm, the Virginia Vermiculite Co .. from strip· mining 14,000 acres of a Na- tional Historic Landmark at Green S pring s, Va .. for vermiculite. a granular sub· stance that is used for potting soil and cat litter. - BACK TO BASICS: WhHe Congress never tires of spending money for g lamorous 11ew military weapons like intercon- tinental missiles and airplanes that cost $26lmillion apiece. il has a stran~e reluctance lo replace s uch mundane equipment as Jeeps and trucks. Many or the · armed services' ground vehicles are five years older than the soldiers who drive them. ll a lr the Marine Corps ' \'ehitles. for example, ate not usable. and in the cas~ or some classes or large vehicles, every one is hroken and awaiting repair. 'User fees' just another name for tax To the Editor: Our county supervisors ap· parenUy think that Proposition 13 was a temporary measure and now new taxes can be piled on us without our objection. Right after 13 passed, the sanitation districts decided lo charge "user fees." At the hearing , 2,000 objectors persuaded them to change their minds. Shortly thereafter', at· tempts were made to charge us fees to pay for the trash pickup. ln some areas, the protesting was not strong enough to deter the fees. Fees were increased ror beach parking and other services. Building JM:rmits escalated in price. Then our supervisors had a hearing to decide if we should be charged user fees to cover the cost of operating the dump sites. They wanted to spend $600,000 or our money for scales to weigh the trash and charge by the ton for the trash dumped. I don't know how they expected to cope with the traffic jams as trucks would-wajt in line at the scales . They didn't need to worry about the extra drivers' pay as the user fees could be increased to cover it. In short, our elected officiahi were determined to get back from us the money we saved with Proposition 13. So far. masses of protesters have. been the only weapon we have used to stop the new taxes. In most cases. this was has worked. at the hearing. If none ot tn1s works. it will convince us that our supervisors are not working for us and we must replace them. BOBOINSEN B•Jlfl• rr•I••••• To the Editor: Thank you for running the Dec. 23 feature article ''It's a sm all world," on Henry Heitzman 's mini at ur e Christmas scene. Your reporter. Mary Jane Scarcello. and photographer . Gary Ambrose, were not only very professional in their con· tact with our Dad , Henry Heitzman, but they expressed compassion. kindness and a nice sense or humo r which made the interview easier for him. I KNOW that "It's a small world" made an e lde rl y gentleman and his family very very happy. But, of more importance. I feel it helped to break down some of the myths about aging and showed that one can be m entally and physically active at 89 and well beyond lhal age. Also, that when one lives in a retirement home he can still enjoy his far:n,ily and they can enjoy him. This is certainly the truth in our family! MARY JANE HEITZMAN for the entire Heitzman family .,..,,. , . ., TWO YEARS haye passed and .To the Editors : our county supervisors seem to The stale Supreme Court has feel that now they can impose a -, declared the death penalty for new tax lo coverthe c~tof opera-murder, c ruel and unusual tlonsatthedumpsites. l h d h b ·11 I' Let's examine the way the new puns ment, an t ere Y' ega · The people of this state placed tax would work. The commercial the death penalty on the ballot, trash haulers would be charged a and voted for its return. The fee for all they dumped. To get the state Legislature then wrote it money to pay this lax. they would back into law, only if it meets a have to get more money to from "special circumstance." the sanitary districts. fi~ Essentially. this means sanitary districts don't have the murder committed while carry. money to pay more. ao we would Ing out another felony. What all get charged a "user fee." They about Lisa Rosales, 7 years old? knowwedon'twantanymoret.ax-Nurse Melanie Uribe, my own es. so they call the new tax a user son, William Doyle, and the sons fee. and daqhters of you and yOW'I? If they get away with. it, we-The murders oy street gangs, can expect to be charged user fees over 1,000 this year? All of these lor many other services which are people were murdered _ whether now being financed with general under special circumstance or taxea.Wewouldnotonlyloseall not. They were, and are the benefits of 13, but would murdered! probably end up with higher tax- ea than before 13. Those who think there ls notlliDI we can do about it, are correet lf we alt .,_ck and wait for 10meane elH to do lt for ua. To 1t1rt with, we can .. ch write to or phone our •U(*"llOt'I -.nd n - pn11 our opbdana. Then we can -·~ .. tM ..... notiffl and ..... artlcl• for tbe date oft.be beartnc and we muat have 1 bqe tunoat A PJU&ON term. of ~ yean to life for murder wlll reault in parole In about seven year1. What kind of punishment it aeven yean? 11 th• murdered victim aotna lo be ba~ a,ner aevenyean? I 111, r•,.ai tile 1pecl•l clrcumttanc• provtaloe In UM law and re-ln1t1te th• deatll pnalty for all murden, and tee how fast these murders stpp. Let your voice be knovm. to your state representatives. as well as other state. county and ~ily officials'. BILL DOYLE Lf•ff •f9ll•rl•«' To the Editor: In 1976 the VTN proposal re· quested high rises along the five blocks between Lake and 6th Streets including a lO·slory behemoth between 3rd and 5th spanning a view of the pier. A few downtown property owners criticized the ci,ty council for re· jecting this plan that would have cost Huntington Beach tax-payers $39 million. Advocates of the VTN plan then sued the city for S8 million and lost. Their attitudes and ac· lions and other factors inhibited getting a plan approved. The lack of an approved plan is the main reason nothing 's happened downtown. Intensity is not the reason. Otherwise you wouldn't have the large number of one-and two-s tory com- mercial areas that abound in Southern California (and the village concept allows three stories). The Urban Land Institute evaluated the VTN proposal: "The VTN proposal puts on the IO-acre parcel all the projected commercial market demand for the entire project area through 1990 ... Your demand figures call for 795 rooms by 199>. The VTN hotel will have 800 rooms near term. That creates phasing problems .. , pie m the· sky ... · The July 1976 EIR applied the 1975 market potential anaJysis made by Urban Projects Inc. of Beverly Hills. This analysis in· dicaled that even a low-Intensity plan would provide too much commercial to meet market potential. THUS THE six· and seven· story and unlimited height alternatives. whlle proposing in· tensive commercial to enhance our lax base, would more likely be developed intensive residen- tial to enhan'ce the profits ot speculators -most of whom don't Uve here. This could lead to lnten1ifyln1 problems real· dents have had. Th•-• more Intensive alternatives.are Impractical for other reaaona: -competln1 re1lonal uses (South Coa1t Pla11. Weatmlmler Mall etc.) -no convenient freeway ac· ceH -~no two main corridors nearb7 -drawiq cuatomen frocn 1 b•U·clrele hi1tHd of a llO de•reean1 circulallon would require some office and other ~elop· ment that could be better placed elsewhere I for the better total economic health of the city) 80 to 85 percent or the heal·h·goers are from outside the r 11.r. And their numbers ~W4tbout-"'20 percent a year. This 1s the best way lo provide ocean use for the average citi zen. For this reason we've s upported a transit corridor near Lake Street. Intense de- velopment alternatives conflict with this out·of.the-city beach US('. The village concept with a three-story limit (possibly pre· ferred by about 80 percent or the residents, would probably wi>rk out best for our lax base and for those who want to enjoy our city (both res idents and out-of towners) LEONARD WRIGHT Pr•p•r•• rf•••• To the Editor· You forecast the many changes that could take place in the use of private property in your "Key Ruling Backs Zoning by Ballot" Dec. 23. The changes would result from California's Supreme Court ruling that zon- ing is a legis lative process therefore vot er s acting as legislators, through the ballot box. could rezone anyone's prop- erly. Whal it really says is that any group or kooks with quirks can band together and lake away any person's proP,erty rights. Just like legislalol'S do through their surrogate bureaucracies. It doesn't matter if it is pro-or anli·growth. well·intentloned or selfish, it is an attack on the basic right of American private property ownership by American private property owners. It is as paradoxical aa Tom Murphine's Dec. 22 "On Losing a Few Heads," about the anti- 1rowth cities of Laauna and Newport Beach tryln1 to claim they have more populace than the census shows, so they can get more state money. without havln1 more populace. Do these kooks know · which side is up? Do they know the in· lrlnalc value of American private property rl1htt'? They'd better find out before they find out they have voted away their own. · GOLDIE )OSEPH --------....---...------· -' MORE OPINION ~Jen&-r •. ,., '°" ... - • .. • 7 'NI ..... . . ' ... . . Bureaucracy: The .real enemy W4IHINOTON "Hua yuu ...._ • 1u1n1 whal will tw lhe Mat -'-it~ ,..... .. ·ue. ........ l'Cl9 ........ ~, •·ll th• Wulala1ton P•l Md an ., ....... . , ...... qo ti.et 11td ·ror .._ kmc •• laave not rare'd about lht' <•hlld whm .... par .. n&a are aff1lWnl Art HopJW That puqraph la from a co&· umn called "Tlllln1 at Wlndmilla" by a man named Chari• Peten, who la IH>met..bint uf 11 naliunal r..ourct Petera, a few pewle know. IA the editor and mu\h-force behind • atruuUa1 llltlt1 m•1ulne called The Wuh•n1ton Monthly The Monthly. an ha• word•. "waa founded oo the belief that the main enemy wa• not com muna~m ur c a&p1lalaam but burcaUl'rMl' y " A lawyer from Charleston . W V11 . Peter» c•m., lo lhat con clu.ion by comtns to Wuhinston durlns the Kennedy admin.iatra- Uoa u a h.llb leveJ bureaucrat in the Peece Corp.. He stayed and 1croun1ed totether (barely> enouah money to •tart his owa ma1a&ine and somehow he hu mana1ed to keep It 1oin1 for 10 years. It 1ives him a. chance lo publish aome tellln1 critiques ol how lhe capital really worka and has own thoughts and observa· Uooa, u well. These are a few. from thi• month's iaaue, I wish I had written: "In San Jose, Calif.,. if the rob- ber bu h.ls huda around your throat, dial 911 and you'll set a recordin& 1ivin1 you another number t.o call In order to ac· tually reach the police." Gaining pounds painlessly "Faoll WEST Vlr1inla COD'lel the news that Rep. Robert Mollohan hu once a1ain dtm· . onstrated th'al aptitude for over~omin1 ethical barriers that has· been one of the dis- tin1uiahinc ch1racteristics ol the state's public servants. It seems that when he waa confronted lut year with • new congressional limit on outside wages -limited to 15 percent of his tll0.000 salary -the congressman's salary from Coal Constructor~. Inc. was re- ducedfrom$70,000in 1978to$8,704 in 1979. At the same time his in· come from dividends -not limit- ed by the reeent reform from the same company soared frq171 S7 .000to$100,000." lt · Jw.t .ti> I long 'u1>J>t'l'lt.-d All too many Amt:rtl'i1n1> arl' danKt:row.ly underweight A plethora or recent :.tudics md1 r<Ales we lur ky ft·w who <.irt' 10 to 20 perct'nt over thost• gram in s uran ce co mp a n y charts in our d ot·lor s ' offic es will happil y out'l1ve lht• 1aunt and scra wn y Cheryl Tiegses or our society Ind eed, th e insuranc e companies are even now revising those charts upward "Oh, no!" I can hear you cry "Must I go on yet another one or the crash weight-gain diets?" Cheer up, friend llelp is at hand . All ·you need do is purchase my lutest book, Eat and Grow Fat The Sensible Way to Put on 20 Easy Pounds. Tantalizing excerpts follow: TlllNK FAT It takes more than willpowe r lo gain those wanted extra pounds You must change your attitude toward food . Don't think or it as simply Huntington Beach Pac,:lflc C 11 Hwy So. of Pier fut•I lo keep your body going. Instead, keep telling yourself that eating is a pleas urable experience. Try your best to fetish every bite. If others can do it, so can you, AVOID TEMPTATION Don't worry about offer)ding the well meaning hostess who offers you a tray of raw cauliflower at a cocktail puly. Simply say politely, "Sorry, I'm on a diet," and take a hot cheese puff instead. In the e nd, s he'll respect you ror your grit apd · determination. SET A GOAL By tivln1 yourself little rewards alon1 the way. you will come to actually enjoy your diet. For example, when you've gained those first five pounds, go out and treat yourself to a Lane Bryant designer muumuu. FOLLOW THE RULES Generally s p eaking, avoid anything green except key lime pie and eat anything white but raw cauliflower. This isn't as difficult as it sounds . Many dieters find that in no time they hardly miss raw cauliflower at all. USE YOUR IMAGINATION - There's n ·TelS'Ob, diet food has to be dull For ex,mple, pour a rlfth of bourbon into the potatoes au gratin. This will not only add precious calories, but will impart a mellow glow to your dining experience. EXERCISE -If you must exercise, try to do so within reasonable limits. Keep ln mind that for every three sets of tennis you play you'll have to eat an eight -inch wed1e of cheesecake. It is possible, however, to at least hold your own tr you can remember lo munch on a chocolate eclair while Joecinl. PUSH YOURSE1.1' -When you feel full, keel' on loinl! You'll be amaaed at bow much more you can IUIP down lf you really try. And when you let out your belt buckle another notch and see that all-new you in the mirror, t he stru11le will suddenly seem worthwhile. WEU.. 111EaE'8 no question but that I have a bestseller on my hands. Unfortunately, no publisher will touch lt ri&ht now. For some reason, they say who needs a book entitled Eat and Grow Fat right after the ho!idays? ''The third world is moving up. Rttently the Grenada mis· sion to the Organization of· American Slates issued an ap- peal for a.id from abroad to help Grenadan children. Gone wece the old stories about grinding poverty, malnutrition and dis- ease. Instead the Grenadan of· ficials painted this bleak pie· lure: 'In 1W79 there were nearly 15,000 children in Grenada under the age of 5. At the same time there were only 11 child care centers. This means the vast majority of the nation's pre· school children were .being cared for at home, some by mothers forced lo stay home and thereby abandoning employ ment opportunities. Others re· ceived care from loving but un· trained grandparents.' " "THE TENDENCY of reg ulatory boards to favor the regulated group is well known and 11 particularly marked m (he cue of state boafds that reg ulate professions. My favorite fs the Virg inia Bourd or Hairdressers, which r equires those seeking to break into the guild take 2000 hours of training Fly ing Bottlene<k before they can re<·ei ve a license, Al the lime the require ment was eslahlished, a majori ty of the boards memhers owned hairdressing schools .·· "H you agree with our l'Onccrn about NATO. you may also share our conc·ern that thr~ fourths or the Stale Derlarl m e nt 's overseas hudget was spe nt in t:urope Ma) he that 1s why Wt' c,an't arrorrl to have any Russian s p£•akers a t our em bassy In Ah:han1stan. c·ven though th<.it t·ountry ha1> heen ex· l'Up1ed by l ht· Russians for almost a year It occurs 10 me that the real rc:ason that Hussian soldier who rp1·ently dererte<l to the embassy later rhangcd ,his mind was that he vrohably got tired of using sign language " •'The Researc h Ins titute of America. Inc offers. for $.'.16 a year . to tell you. how to t•ut your annual taxes in half by rechan· neling income through tamily members. ·You can use this ul- timate tax shelter without <:om· plicated formalities and without losing t·ontrol of your money,' reads the hr0<·hure. oHerin~ in- formation on. amon~ othe r th ings. 'hiriril-( you r own ~oungsters for a friplt> tax break without paying any So<·aal St•<·urity or unemployment tax- es. and without g1v mJ( up depen· denc· y ch.'<luc·twns ' "I•' \'OU sub!>cribe now. you also get a bonus report on Tax Wist• llandlmg of Expens e At" c'ounts. wh1d1 offers tips on : · F:arnmg 100 perc·cnl dedurt1ons for husiness pleasure tra ps · II seems to mt! thllt either the of rarcrs and employees or the Rest>arl'h lnstitult• or J\meri<'a belong in jail or tht' tax laws should tic' <'hangt•cl " Is this how yo\1r bank sees you? l!l Convenient Locahon\ Newport Beach 1400 Pacific Coa•t Hwy POSH SALE! ·we think you deserve better. Frustrated? 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DEAll llEADEllS: Contrary &o wbat some ~pie tlllak, there Is no federal law for all con- domlnams. Only tbose Insured by HUD and FHA mast meet minimum property staadards. However, eacb of tbe 50 states bas Us own con- dominium law. Clleck out any condo and Its rules carefully before you buy. Don't sip any form of sales a1reemeat aatll you read and anderstand four Im- portant documents tbat nplaln your rt11tts and respoulblUtles as a condo owner. These are the declaration, the bylaws, the operatln1 bud1et, and, If federal money Is Involved, the re1uJatory a1ree- ment. Get a lawyer to Interpret anything you don't understand. Don't be afnld to ask questions. For eumple, ask lf you can 1et your deposit back If you can't secure an affordable mort1a1e loan. Ask about closln1 costs and how mucb tbe monthly assess- ment for maintenance and espenaes wlll be. Also make sure that a condomlDJum property endone- ment Is part of the Insurance packa1e, and see that the Insurance contains enou1h llablUty cov- era1e for tbf' wbole developmeet. Finally, examine. the operating bud1et to find oat if the toal of malntalnln1 common areas, such as the pool aad clab-.Oue, are reallstk. For more Information, request a free ~Y ol "Qaestloas altd AHwen About Coadomlal•ms" by wrltlllg to tile 'CollHmer Information Ceater, Dept. stt.I, Plteblo, Colo. 8111t. l•prorPd "rrrirr K"a1tlrd DEAR PAT: My problem is trash -how to get it picked up. I own five .apartment units in Huntington Beach and a cit y ordinance does not al- low regular pickup, using trash can.s, for five-unit apartments. So I made arrangements with Rain- bow Disposal to get a trash bin, but it's been weeks with no pickup, even though I've phoned Rainbow Disposal repeatedly. B.M., Huntington Beach A YS contacted Rainbow DlapoHI a•d a repreaeatatlve cbeclu <! out tile slt•aU.. •Mi toell ~otoe to back •P his observaUou. Re says tlaat altlaoqlt traallt had accumlllated la tile bl.D, It was aot "old traall." It appean tlaat plebp lltad bee.a made. Rainbow wUI 1lve prompt service, b9t H Y• •••t to avoid eace11 aecamlllaU... Y• aay lit.ave a. aak your tellaata not lo me tr ... cau tlaat are a*1Jl OD tile premises UNI poallilly anaage fer a lar1er dlapMal blD aMI aore f~lletlt pkk•ps. Grnralon rr•••rrrs I r•~H DEAR PAT: I've read that a penoo can get genealotY information from the National Archives in Washington, D.C. I need an address and would like to know what Information ls on file. Also, do you know of any other major genealogical re- search sources that an individual can contact? D.S., Fountain Valley Wrtte to tile Ce•tral Refernee DIYlaM, Na· tloaal A.reldwea •Ml lleeonla Sentee, Waalllactoa, D.C ..... Slalp paHe•1er recerda fn• lat, mlUtary records fro• tile lle~ary War, ud ce••• fonaa from 11• to •• are kept la tile arelltlwes. Be u apeclfte aa J• cu "'-~llel&­ ta1 ..,_•dee. Otlaer l8UttS .... : Getlealellcal Depart· •eat, Tiie CIHU'elil ef Jes• QIU& el Lal&er·DaJ Sat.ta. 51 E. Nonla Teaple 8&., Salt Lake Cl&y, thallt MUI; Getleale11 IJlwUJ. Daqlden el &M Aaerlcaa &e•elatloa, 1711 D St., N.W., ............. D.C. ZllM; ud Leeal llllMry ... Ge•e•l•IJ Seetloa, Ge•eral &ea•l•g a .... &l~rary of Ceqreu, Waa .......... D.C. -.. ,,. ----. - Pl•••-ea•ltl' .. •••etl Views vary On women's role WAStU.NOTON (AP) -Two-t.hlrdl ol suffering H mucb dlacrimlnaUon as Amencw ta.)' tbeto.-:Wdn't mind bav· Puerto Ricana and Mexican Americans. tna a woman for a , but by vut ma-Most people feel that women sulfer less Jodtl .. they want police, doctors. dlscrimin1Uon, though, than blacks or lawyers dentlata and banken to be men homoeexuals. and uiespeople, hairdressers and A third ol the women who were sur· nurses lO be women. veyed felt they would have gotten a lot American attitudes are ambilUOW' oo further in life if they had been born as the humefront Virtually all Americans men. One in four said beln1 born a think It takes 118 much Intelligence and woman prevented he r from ac · drive lO brin& up children as to run a complisblng all she bad once hoped. corporation, but only half say a working woman s houldn't have to bear full BECAUSE THE STUDY is based on responsibility ror runnin1 the house, the resw.lts of polls conducted at dif· too ferent limes by dlrrerent pollsters ask- These trends emerge from a study. ing questions ol differing groups or peo· "Today's American Woman: How the pie, some findings appear to be in con· Public Sees Her ... which traces changes flict with each other. in public attitudes about women. For example, one poll indicated that only a third or the public feels that IT WAS PREPARED by pollster women should run the home and let Daniel Yankelovach and bis assistant, m e n run the country . a dra matic Deborah Durfee Barron. and published change from 1974. when a majority felt by the Presad~nt 's Advisory Committee women should stay home. for Women. No polls were conducted for But another poll deduced that about the s tudy. which only analyzed existing half or Americans subscribe to the old studies· conducted by major public opi· saying that a woman's place is an the nion research firms around the country. home. Two.thirds dis approve or What eme'l(es is a general approval families in which the ware is the of woman's proJ(ress in the job breadwinner while dad stays home with m arket. in politics. in free choice to de-the kids. termine her destiny Most people think a preschool child But three or IO pl'Ople see women as suffers if mom holds a job ~~~~~~~~ ...., ROGER'S BIRTHDAY NUMBER In worllin1 couples, bis job comes first: two·tbirds of those asked think a wife with an interesting job s hould turn down a transfer to another city· so her blisband can continue in his job. Only 17 percent think he 11bould quit and they should relocate. Most people -nearly six in 10 don't think the United States will have a woman president by the year 2000, but seven in 10 think a woman will be sworn in as vice president. Only one person in seven says he would vote against a woman presiden tial candidate if his party nom inated her. In 1937. 65 percent said they wouhl vote for the other party's male can did ate. Attitudes toward sex h<tve changNI. too. Most peop1e feel a t·ouple having a c hild out of wedlock should not marry just for the sake or the child, hut they don't feel it should be ma<tc legal to hav·e children uut of wedlock Anrl s1•vN1 in 10 say deciding to have a child out of wedlock would be morally wron~ THE PUBLIC IS movrng towa rd <H ' cepling the idea of single women hav 1n ~ children, but a majority rcm:un!'t op posed. But adoption by ~ingh· 1wr1·nts 1:-. <Jll r ight with most pcupl(' CONSUME A L~a• drlee Oavid J . J<'ogarty is 1981 chairman of the s u s taining m e m - bc>rs hip fund drive for Orange County Hoy Scout Council. A St-al Beach resident. F ogarty i s s e n ior v 1n: pres ide nt of Southe rn Californi <.i Edison Co. Call 642-5678 Put a few words to work for you. . I January R th.rou~h February l l SAVE UP TO 25% Tropitone Brown Jordan Buy now & save up to 25<t on Brown Jordan & Tropitone. You ~et 1980 prices on 1981 stockin,.! colors ~nd even special order colors. A very, very unique opport\mity to boy before the 1981 price increases. Immediate delivery on stocki~ colors and styles. Save23%on French Patio Furniture by Tricomfort & Allbert. Special order sales only.~% non-refundable deposit required on all orders. Allow 6 weeks for delivery. And ..--(, AtOur · Nursery School. Artiata at Work: From 12 to 4 Lily Strand, January 24, 2.5, 30, and February l Watercolor Connie King, February 7 & 8 on Painting Hallllfllll Buket Demonstration: Monday to Friday, llam and 3pm Weekend&, llam, lpm and 3pm Gordon Lloyd Baker, Noted Garden Authority. HOK~ Jamaary 8 11 am. Bareroot Planll~ January 22 11 am. Gardening Tipa. Ran1rm, tben'1 ltlll time to plant -..... _,........., Ddocllll, cNDed ,.., .S HJ•r.llw. Sp..., aD dlcklleoua .......... with clanuat ....,. Cat 1-.il .....--a .... wait t.,, MW llUWlb, Im t.l'wllb Rola'I ..... tood. ,.,_ ..... ., IDd ........ 8'ra1 wlb clanuat .... ,. Whm .. _.... ....... feed wMb Ortho :J.Wa, Rme Pood. . ----, ___ _ The Products On Sale. OXYGEN PLUS ON SALE 1.98 Roz. REG. :l.:~9 SALE ...... l.98 1,6 oz. REG. 4.2S SALE ...... 3.50 64 oz. REG . J 1.59 SALE ..... 9.98 ROGER'S FWWERFOOD 3 # REG. 7.50 SALE ...... 5.50 7# REG. 12.98 SALE ...... 9 .98 3.1# REG . 47.98 SALE ..... 39.00 ROGER'S SOIL ACTIVATOR 2# REG. 3.98 ON SALE ..... 2.98 30# REG. 16.98 ON SALE .. 12.98 ROGER'S PO'ITING MIX l cu. ft. REG. 4.98 ON SALE .. 3.98 2 cu. ft. REG. 8.98 ON SALE 6.50 ORTHO 3-WAY ROSE FOOD 5# REG. 7.99 ON SALE ..... 6.99 The Plants On Sale. 4~'~GLISH PRIMROSE REG. $1.2.5 ON SALE ....... 8~ 4 " CYCLAMEN REG. $4.50 ON SALE ...... $3.50 2 GALLON AUSTRALIAN TREE FERN tme. $10.50 ON SALE ....• $8.50 2 GALLON NEW ZEALAND TREE FERN tme. s10.so ON SALE ..... '8.50 Mutll' a.,.. • VISA • Amlrtcan EJIPl'lll t It's our Si xth Annivcrs:iry and wc·n.· cckhratin~f I~( )(;Elf S t;,.\RJ>ENS is plt'i\sed to announct: '' sa lt: on just ahout cvt>rvthi~ umlcr the su11 -<and then some. I 'rodurts. pl;u1ts. patio furniture: ii \'critahk pll'lhor:t of nora for the lamlscapcr or Yt~l'.kend ~ardener. THE FLORIST IDEA Colorful bouquds that blossom into beautiful weekly nor;\I six:dals. Watch for them~ I .. cro or r on 1 .. specimen plants! Now that the holida y is owr. replace your tree with a livi~ spccim<:n plant from R~er's. Give )'Our leafy plants a hriJ,?ht new look for the new year. Spray with Ju~le Growth Avocado l~af Polish. AmJ continue fecdins! with Oxy~cn Pille; Indoor Plant Food. ANMVERSARYSALE Simply tum in )'t1ur old Ro~ers mos.<;4:tl haskl'I aml ~et a $5.00 credit for a new one! Credit -.:an only be applie<l at lime of purchase. lLimit one $5.00 credit per b¥ket purchue only.I The Hanging Basket Deal. NURSEfW • INDOOR ourooon PLANTS & FLORIS I • LANOSGA PING • ANTIQUES PATIO FUnNllUf~F & ACCf:SSORIES San Joaquin Hills Hd. al ~la(,\rlhur Bl \'d. Across from F11shion Island • Nc•wport Hea-.:h Open 9 to 5 Daily 640-5800 .. ........... Ski slopes with little or no snow are a depresam~ s11ht these days at Tahoe resorts whe r e winte r fun lovers a r e scare~ This 1s a look al Hea Ytnly \'a lle y 's World C up r haarl lf l a nd s ki run at So uth L a k t Ta hot .,. Investors misled, AG says LOS ANGELES (AP> The sta le attorney general has filed suit in Superior Court charging C ana di a n a nd Los Angeles firms with mis- representing the profits investors could realize from a vending machine business. The attorney general's office is asking $100,000 in damages ea ch from MCI Consultants Inc. of Toronto and Comcon Inc. or Los Angeles, plus an und e t e rm i n e d amount of restitution lo investors. said Herschel T . Elkins, senior assis..- tant attorney general. THE SUIT a lleges that bot h companies made .. ser ious m is· representations" a bout the amount of money in· vestors were likely to make by buying vending machines that dispense BIC cigarette lighters . People who invested an average or about $5,000 lo buy 10 or the m a chines, we r e to ld they could earn $168 a w eek by placing the machines in g rocer y s to res and s pending several hours a week collecting money from them , Elkins said. "It is alleged the com· panies claimed that they h a ve a s pecial rela- tionship with the BIC Pen Co .. makers or BIC lighters, when in fact. they do not," said At· lorney General George Deukmejian, "and that the defendants have violate d Californi a 's Seller Assisted Market- ing Plan law which re- quires di sclosure to the public or information needed to make invest- ments in such projects." ELKINS SAID his of· fice investigated the firms whep they ap· peared at a trade show in August. At that time, he said, they were told to comply with the law and atop misrepresent· ing their produc t. Instead, Elkins said, they s howed up at another trade show in Octobe r and hadn 't changed their s a les pitch. ''The sl1nlficance of these cases is to try to convince other com- panies not to do the same thing," Elkins said. "We're tryint to brin1 these actiona as quickly and convtncln1· ly """' we can to keep theie companies from takin1 advanta1e of peo- ple who are daperate in these times of infla- tion." • ,. ..,..:-.... _ ..... ,..... --·-. ' --- ' ~. JMUJly •• 1181 ~YPtlOT A• Misleading ads claimed: FTC aaya /irnu to 'curb doctor tie-ina WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe Federal Trade Commission, reapondin1 to advertisements that claimed a ma jority of doc· tors prefer Fle isc-hma nn's mar1arlne, said the product's maker a1reed to stop makin1 such claims unless they can be adequately supported . In a separate action, the F"fC announced that the makers of Water Pik, a device us ed for dental hygiene and to prevent gum disease, agreed to substan· tia te the be ne fic ial e ffects claimed in the advertising for their product. ' IN BOTH CASES, the com· mission reached consent agree- ments . that do not admit any violation or the law on the part of either lht-manufacturers or their advertising agencies. The F leisc hm a nn 's a ds challenged by t he FTC appeared between 1974 and 1977 and said a national survey showed, among other things, "f'l e1schmann's is the m ar..:arine m os t recom· mended by doctors" and "Every 5 seconds a dO<'lor rC('Omrnends 1-~leischmann 's margarine.·· Fl eischmann's agreed tc> no longer make the claims based on surveys or tests "unless they are scientifically conducted and lhe claims accurately refl ect the re· suits," the commission said. The commission cha rged that only 15.5 per<'ent of the doc· I CONSUMER I tors s urveyed recommended Fleischmann's, while at least 67 .5 percent recommended no particular brand of margarine. The agreements cover all pro- ducts manufactured by standard Brands lnc., Fleischmann's parent company, and everything advertised by Ted Bates & Co. Inc., the margarine's former ad· vertising firm. · In the Water Pik ca se, the com mission cha llenged ad· ver t isemenls that claim the water-sprayer "flushes away debris from beneath the gum line" and "reduces the causes or gum disease." . According lo an FTC com- plaint filed in December 1979, the makers of Water Pik could not substantiate claims that the de vice could play "a significant role in the prevention or gum disease." U NDER THE a gr ee - m e nt s. th e mak e r s o f Water Pik and its advertising rirm. J . Walter Thompson Co. of New York. will be required lo s ubstantiate any gum -treatment or prevention claims in con· s umer advertising for the Water Pik wilh al least one long-term lest conducted on huma n sub· jects . Claims re1ardin1 the preven·. live or therapeutic abilities of all the c onsumer products · manufactured by Teledyne In· ' duatrin Inc. of Loa An1e1tw. Water Pik's maker, must also be s ubstantiated by competent and' reliable scientific evidence, the FTC said: In both the Fleischmann's and Water Pik cases, the consent agree ments will be open to . public comment for 30 days before they can become final. Poison plan pigeonholed PRINCETON, Ind. IAPJ The city's plan for poisoning pesky pigeons has been delayed after the city attorney wamat : the' proposal could be a turkey .S : The idea was to reed tfie pigeons whole kernels of corn laced with a poison that .would attack their nervous systems and kill them painlessly within eight minutes. Identification problems could provide a further snag. Hut ever wary of exposing the city to a n eedl ess lia bility danger, City Attorney Charlie Nixon said there was a possibili· ty that a dying pigeon could fall -Out of the sky and hit someone. MID-SEASON 39%0FF. ONEIDA COMMU-NITY STAINLESS 5-PIECE PLACE SETTINGS.14.99. Cherbourg Regularly 24.75. One of the nicest things in this modern w orld is stainless flatware with a shine that's there to stay. It's always ready for your table ... no last minute polishing. 5-piece place settings (salad fork. place fork, place knife. place spoon. and teaspoon) come in seven patterns: Louisiana, Solar II, Satinique, Cherbourg, Paul Revere, Venet1a, Frostfire. Sale ends January 31 . Allow 6 to 8 weeks delivery for patterns not in stock. Silver, 59 . 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I n t t· r" st<' d 0 r a n g l' County rt•s1dt•nts an· a s k l' <l l o a t t c n d t h t' Ortl•ntation st·ss1<111 Jan 21 from 6:30 lo ii: JO p.m. at '1030 Hirch St . Su1tl' IOI. Nl•wport H<.'a<·h 1-·or rnformatwn call 752-8600 Rt"cords had SA:" FH/\NC I S<:O t J\ l'I Stat1• n·1·ords show that at le ast 15 d r i vt•rs ht red rc<'ently b\' the San Franc1sc·o Municipal Railway huvc som e sort of l'rimrnal record, cit y off1c1als said P lJBUC NOTICE PUILIC HOT ICE NOTICE 0 1' SALE UHDE" THt: P"Ololl510NS OF SECTl°"S J011 ANO J011 01' THE CIVIL CODE OF THE STATE OF CALll'O"NIA If\ •lCOtddn<.~ w1ln Into prOVl\IUn\ Of SfoChOn\ iG11ancnonot1~\ C1v1I COdtool '"e Stale ot Catitornta, Al 818 E Walnut S1 S1tnla Ana, C•l1fo,n1 .. 1n-tollowtnQ lt\ttd l/f'f'h(I~ wilt~ \010 ctl Publf< Aut tton 11t 10 OOa m onJdnu•r it 10. 1~1 1•n (h,.vfnl.-1 \l~n. no tu Pn\ff, b~ttnnq S.naf Number CGUl~IOb&o~? 8,.n W&rntor \ Cti:trdyP trn: 818 f W•tnut \I 5.:tnf.tAn.1 (tt f/7101 l1f'"f'lhOhJPt P ubh '\n.-d OrttnQ,. Coa\t o .. u ., P1iot J.1t\ 8 1411 1 Ut •I PURI.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINE\S NAME STATEMENT Th,. to11ow1n9 Pf'''O,,, Aff' dO•f'lq b\i\ln .. " •S V ... NITV ~AI R NEWPO R J 1600 B~lboa Av~nve, R,,lbod l\ldn(J, C•ltforn1a flt101 M a r 1or1e Ht_9,P f lltnor"' tt>UG Ba Ibo .. AY"f nu • 8.tlbO<t '''""d Ca1itorn1• .,667 Polly Lynn E ltm on • 10 1 , 01amo11d, Balbo .. '\'"""I c.,,,,,,rn1i11 q)Mo) l "'' bU\IOf'\\ t\ (Ondut h·d by " Qt"n ... riJI partrwr~h•O M.trjQt't ... H Ellmortt T ht\ \t.'ltttment #4\ ft ltd 'WiU\ lh• County (lfrk o• Orttn~ County Ol'I Oe<•rnber U; ,,., l'U1 ... Publl\llrd °'""9t C<Ml\1 Dally Pllol. O•c 18, H , l'llO, JM I. I, 1991 ~10·1(! PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •UstHH S NAM£ '1'ATl!MEHT I l'I• lollowtnq Pf'r\Oll " dOlnq bu•t n •\\ ,,,, MIONIGHI OOGLE ... SH CO llloO Monrovia Awn~, •A 10, C~t• Mt \4t Cellfornl•m71 M•rlon Shelor Or•vety. Jr . )JS)) Sptnn•ker Dr , L•Quna N19u•t. Celllornla t1'T1 • Thi\ buslne\\ 1s concklcted by •n 1n dlvldual. M.S, Grewly, Jr Thi\ \let-I We\ liltcl wlll'I tl'le .County Ci.rtt of Oren .. County on 0.<•"'lllH i. '"'°· ,, ...... Putlll"'9d 0r....-COHI 0•11'1' Piiot. De<. II, 2S, 1•, J .... I, I, 1tl1 50tt.90 -----------PUBLIC NOTICE ,tCTlnout •UMN•ll N,..._ITATIMllNT TM 'follow!"' plf-I\ dolnt llutl· N HH: LUCIC'I' fltAV•L AGENCY, JCIOJ S. H•rw .. ¥11., s.Ma An•, C .. lfef'fMe •11• • 111e11 WI!, 1m 1 c.rMllY ui., HVfttl11919119M<ll,Callfeml•~ Tiii\ MIMH "<~IN tty •II In· •Iv ...... 11 .... 'l'.C.Slltll Tllll Met1m1nt -fltW •I'll t11t C_,, C""' .. ~ .... CeuMy M o.c..-.ru.t•. .; , .. ,. WORLD FAVORITE FOR HALF CENTURY Raul Najera prepares salad at patio table 081TU'AAIE8 lt'S best-dressed Salad Caesar specialty remain1 Tijuana hit .TIJUANA. Mexico (AP> - To most ol the 12 million tourists who anJ)uall.y pour throuch this borde r city. Tijuana is best known ror ils notorious nightlife. gory bullfights a nd bargain shops. Only a few know it as the birthplace of the origina l Caesar Salad. one of the salad family's most celebrated members . It happened almost half a cen · \ury ago. a t the downtown Caesar Hotel and restaur ant. built and operated by Caesar Cardini, an Italian rest aurateur. ACCORDING TO published accounts. Caesar concocted a salad dressing that became a favorite of customers As busi- ness boomed. he was joined by his brother /\lex. a World War I a C'e p il()t rn the Italian Air ForC'e In a tribute to thl' pilots at a rll'arby San Oil'go air base, Alex took his brother s salad dress· 1ng. modified it with other ingre- chcnts and called it "A viator·s Salad ·· Soon. however. the popular. often·t'opied dis h became in h'rnationally known simply as "Caesar Salad." Today the famous salad re- mains a major drawing card at PEERLESS WATER Fil TER Model 'RP5506 Reg 24 99 18.88 Model ,;TR060A Reg 49 99 the restaurant. The beige · colored. three·stor y hotel is a landmark along Avenida Revolu- cion , Ti.iuana's busy main street. PATRONS HAVE included such Hollywood gr eats as Gary Cooper. Elizabeth Taylor and . Victor Mature, says restaura nt manager Carlos Spinga . "We used to have a menu with the autogra phs of a ll the famous people, but that was stolen." Spr ingasaid. .. A lot of people . maybe 60 percent, just come to eat the salad." said Maitre d 'hotel Tony Espericueta. Up to 150 a la carte orders of I he $2. 75 salad are ser ved per day , mostly t o Am e rican tourists. Spinga said. ·'The secret is the OJI." s aid Raul Miramontes Najera. owner of the restauranL "Cloves of 'garlic arc placed in a gallon jug of oli ve oil for a month to add flavor." TRADITIONALl. l', CAESAR Salad is prepared from scratch at the patron's t able That formality, howeve r . has been phased out except on demand. ··E verybody's in a hurry lo· day. so we make the dressing in large quantities, .. explained Sprin~a . 29.88 OAK TOWEL BAR ;?4 (Model 11TRO-S:?) or 30' (Model #TA0-52A ) Reg 1599and'16 99 ea 12.88ea. Although the or1ganal recipe ca ll ed fo r a n c h ov ie s, Miramontes said they are left out because "they are too salty." "Some recipes called for bacon, too, but we don't use that." he said. ff e re is the Original Alex- Caesar Cardini Salad Re-ripe: W11t\h •nd 6'Y 10 ro,,,.lfW l•UUt • •e•v•\ Mlci rf"h1q..r•t• '" • bOwl befor• cr•se>•nca Pr•tw•' ov•rn •o .IQO °"9f"•tK Put \•• "•"·•"<" \hCf!'\ ot tr ... nr" b'eild onto •rt unqr••\ed b•11:1no \twet ill\O t>atat un•o Ct•\P •S minute\ to OM hour Bru\n wi th 1 , t•bte\C)OC)n\ lrom OM'·qu•rtrr <up ot ohvt-011 •nd rt'turn lo th~ 011en to brown, •bOut 1S mtnUtP\ Ctu\h ·~•rwr ll1ref' <IOvfi'S o• ~rln. 4tnd ,,. .tncf\Qvy ,,,,.h Mtd Qt•du•lly •dd On« l•blHOOOn ot th~ oll Sor••d th1\ m••turf' onto ttv br•~ -..h<,., t ut into t t.lbe\ ,nd ,,., •\•Ck. Covet one f'99 1n bO••mo .... (", cfl')d cOOOI,. jJ ,,, JM \MU fot Oftl! m1nut,.1 Mtd1nq lo dttt\\lnQ •~ 1tqu1d, AHer pl.c 1no the lettuce •••v•\ rnto th~ \.ll•d bowl. ~one t1:1bt'to\QOOn of ,,,.,h ti~ ju1ct , one tt•\PO(Jln of WO'Ct \ttot Sctu<e. qu~''"' cup o• fre\f\ly or~ecs P•tmto'\.tn ,,.....,...,.._ dnd th(-< ube'd b'•4d, 10\\ the 1nqr••d 1f'nl\ ano .&00 \ttll lfnd t>t>Ot>er to ftt\ff Sal~s clisnh ~ain WASHINGTON IJ\Pi f l.S. ::irms sales climbed hack to a nca r record level during the last full year of the Carter ad- m1n1 stration, whit·h had pledged to r educe s uch sales. Fi~ures compiled by th(! Pe ntagon list a l most $15.:J billion in arms d<'als with more than 70 countries OAK PAPER HOLDER OR SOAP DISH MOdel ,;·s TR0·55A or TR0·56 Reg 12 99 and 11 99 ea 8.88ea. PEERLESS BATH FAUCET Model o9600 2 handle Reg 19 99 14.88 SALE DATES: J.-n. 9 thru Jan. 15 Loulalana-PIK:lflc Corporation COSTA MllA 1275 Brlatol 111-1800 .......... Or ... ~ o.lly ll'lle4, .......... _________ ..,..... DK. It, It, .... J ... I, •• "" 901~ I ...._ __ ....;;;.;--...;;.,.;.;;...;. _______ _ Open: Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 8 to 6 Sun, 9 to 6 ' Ill·-------"------·-· ------·----lr 1 ·---- , .. , .. ............ ....-.~ NATION ,.,....., Jen!Mlly •• ,., No nudeS in dark room Grandma Judge says Kodak may reject sexy photos guilty • ID El11.abt>th T t1 ' lnr W;1r·m ·r wifr of &·n .John W itrrll·I'. H \'a . attt-ndt>d the lloovt-r l n :-.l it ut 1o n cl1n11 P r 1n Wa !-i hington . I> <.: this \H '('k with a c<.ist on her right arm It is not known hn v. (,ht• suf frrect thl' mjur) Dr~ fatal I.OS ANG El.Jo:~ I A I' I Thl' o wner of a drug manufadunng firm was fint'<I S:l.OOCJ f11r procl1H' m g a mis lal>ell•d dnig th.II killed tv.o hors1•:-., lht> "''' .Htnrnc~ ·., o ffice said t•A'U :ttSON, N J . 1AP1 A h I 111 pnl(·t·11a.111~ rump1rny may t •'Jt'l't him 'utnnatt.:d for de· 't• 11111111~ 1( 11 thinks the photo .ti "llh/\ 1.&rt' '''JIUUlly offt:O!>IVt.', I.I 1wltit' lwl> rulrtl '\111t·1· 11nu. •;11:,110110 Kodak I 11 hUI\ H'JCl'll•d huntJrtd~ Of 11111.r. ul 'ladt• film St!nl lo al by 1 '•·nt l111u1>t• l111t•ru1itwnal Lld on ltw •!l•IUl\11.i. thut l\iodJk l'OUl<l ht· I'' '"''l'Utt'<I if 11 lll'ut't''i.f•tl '''X 11.il l\ 1·>.pl11•11 f1t111 ">11111°11111 < ·.,11r t J uilgc Sh1·rw111 D Lester ruled that Kodak can reject certain pk tures because Kodak s upplied Penthouse maaazine with a detailed ex- vlanatiun or its policy THE JUDGE SAID Kodak must return all the Penthouse prints it holds. but that in the future at has th e option of (h·~troyang offensive material. Svokesrnan He nry Kas ka s aid K11dak wal> "pleased" with the dt'l'1s ion. but a dded Kodak Mc~overn has sharp wo~ds for priest ... 11!1\ t-::'t S U 1AP1 1-'ormt'r "'t'll Ct·o rgl.' ~l'Go vern has , 11t11·1.tctl a South Oakota priest ·•' ,1 .. tlur:w ·l> a!->s " and "a dis ~ 1 a ,. , · t o l h t' c h u r c· h and po li t II'!'> '!'ht• lt'llcr doesn't hurl me. lout 11 s addens m e." said the l<t•\ lA•onard A Nemmers of St \11lhon~ ·s Hcl·tory at Hoven. '\frmnwrs asked McGovern r111 an aµology for som e cam · p,11g11 tac·llcs during the Nov- 1• m her t• I e <' t i o n , which M t-C; overn lust McGove rn, in a letter of rt•s 1.>0nse to Nemm ers dated Dec. 18, said. "Far from giving you an apology. I want to say tha t if I had to pick the Number One· candidate for the biggest horse 's ass in South Dakota In 1980. you wou ld win hands down. I think you a re a disgrace, both tu the church and to decent polittc•s " ="cmme rs. a r egi s tered l>l'mncrat. objected lo mixing r 1•lig ion a nd politics when Mc Govern worke rs put cam· pa1g n flyt.'rs on the windshields of n irs parkt•d o uts i de c hurch :-.t•rvices. ,.,.WI ....... NO APOLOGY George McGovern Everett Dirkse11 la wyen were "still atudyln1 it." Attorney Patrick En1liah, who represents Penthouse, Hid all the controversial photographs had been returned. He said, however, that the ruling would be appealed. . Lester said the case also could affect individuaVphotographers s ubmitting mm for develop· m ent. THE DISPUTE BEGAN in 1979 when Kodak retained 524 of about 3,500 slides Penthouse sent lo the company's Fair Lawn. N .J .. laboratory, s aying they s howed "le wd exh ibitions of fe malegenitals." Som e of the photographs were of Cheryl Rixon, the m agazine's "Pet of the Year." Penthouse publis hed photos of Ms. Rixon. but Penthouse lawyer Roy G rut· man argued t ha t on e of the s lides Kodal< withhe ld m ight have the "ev:m escent. magical" quality needed for a future 1s· sue. Grutman said the magazine "is not some sleazy photog rapher taking. .shots ror his o wn a mus e m e nt.'' but that taken as a whole. is a pubhca· lion with redeemin g sociiJI value. HOWEVER, KODAK attorney William J . Dill. Jr. said the key question was whethe r Kodak could be prosecuted for process ing Penthouse photographs. English said Penthouse would appeaJ beca use Kodak's fear or prosecution "was and is that this was a form of coercion a n d con· stituted gove rnmental action bringing into play the protections of the First Amendme nt.·· Guards armed SAN J OSE <AP ) -Santa Clara County Social Services of- fices will have armed guards stationed at them as the r esult of the fatal s hooting of an unarmed· guard al the department's main office Rf-agan d~tor ,.,. .. ,..,.. .. Dr. Daniel A. Ruge . of the Vet e r a n s Ad m inis tra tion central office in Washington. D .C. r e portedly h as bee n named White House physi· c i a n for Preside nt-e lect Re agan. Dr. Ruge is a spinal cord injury s pecialist. Savings seen in 1995 cars WA S lll !'l<;TON I AP 1 Aehie v1ng ~n ave r age fuel economy s tandard of 41J mile~ µer gallon for new U.S made <'ars by 1995 wo uld a<lcl about SllOO to purchase a nd main· tcnance cost!> hut v.oulrl t·ut fuf'I costs, a r eport sa ys The Coni?ressional Rudget Of· rice report s aid fuel costs for driving 100,000 m ill's would t1e rt·dun'<l by about SI. WO . mean· in~ a net sa\'tngs 11r S.SOO per vehic le· when the t'xtra $600 pun·hase and m<ftntcnance costs ar<' taken into acl'ount The rl'port says attaining an <1veragc of 40 m iles pe r gallon :.hould h<' "lcc hnolo~i c a ll y a chic \'ahlt·" l)y 1995 murder MINNEAPOLIS (AP> -4 65· year-old grandmother con, victed in the killin1 of her: daughtet -in -law has been sen- t enced to life in prison, but the judge said he will recommend that she be released after five years . Helen Ulvinen was convicted of first-degree murder Dec. 11 b y a jury which concluded she did n ot s top h er son , David Hoffman, 34, from killing his wife, Carol, 216, and dismembering her body. . Under Minnesota law. an ac- complice to a crime is a s guilty as the person who a ctually com · mits it. STATE LAW makes a life sen· tence ma ndatory for first-degree murder, but Hennepin County District Judg e Patrick Fitzgerald said he would have reduced the sentence to five years if it were in his power to do so . lie said he would recom· m e nd t o t he State Board of Pardons thal Mrs. Ulvinen be released after five years . "I am not guilty," Mrs Ulvinen said in court after she was sentenced. Hoffman admitted strangling hjs wife at their Corcoran home Aug 11. c utting up her body and dumping the re m ains in two bags in Weaver Lake . However, he ple aded innocent by reason or mental illness a nd is S<'heduled 1<1 go oo trial f''eb. 3 IN THE STATEMENT she made in court. Mrs. Ulvinen said she hadn't known that the kall ang was planned ·'I didn't know it was goang lo happen." she s aid. "If I did, I would have stopped it " P <'rsons sentenced to life im - µri ~onmc•nt in Minnesota Or· danar ily ar c eligible for parole after almos t 17 years. if they ac- r umulate lht' maximum time off for ~ood behavior . stanLps 011 sale Bank of America PEKl:'ll , Ill 1,\ I'• No·v. commemorative s tam ps honnnnJ,! tht• la!" :--. .. n f':\'erett Dirksen an· sdhng well in hi' honwto .... n. 11q~tal offic ials say The 15 t·c·nl '' ;11111,., .... 1·111 0 11 'a le al post offices a l'ross lhl· <·011111 r' 111rl rnnr" I hiin 46,000 were sold her ethd1 r :.t day ''That's quilt· n hit or hus1ness ror here ," said 1 Dick Crum. s upt·rv asor or postal operaltuns in P ekin. a t•nmm11r111' of .1ho11l 30.000 t\l :1 1'1'1 f'lrll•l1\ Ill 11 I 1•1•' t h1 l !'>:o.UiHll'o' 111 1111 I ,1 111 i • l 'o s t r11 ;1,11·1 1,, 111·1.il \\ 1111111 1 H11l i11·r .... 11d 1>1rk:-.1•11 \\ .1 .1 • drt•a 1rt1·r \\ho 11 .. \ 1·r 111 .. 1 -.wh• 111 ~ I !ht· }ffill'l1t·al .mtl :111 1d 1·.o11•,1 -= J\m ttng th11:-.1· wh11 ,1ll••11d1·ol iar w1•rl' S..•n .l1•11111n 1•-. 1!;1111l11l1•h •of / j Wl•.st Vrr,.(ull.i 11nol 1111 ""'' ...,11. Homan llru,k;1 ol \•·Ill c.i-.k .1 DIR~SE" I al•mg \.\1th "n•I"' ''' \11 1111 l'1·kin res ident s who know 1>1rk..,(·11 11111' (1 11111 t11-.111n ~)(1ok:.. "It's a \'l'I ' "I••·• 1.111l1v for my family," said <'issy H:1k1•r 1111 k"•'ll • ).(1 :11Hldaught cr and the d a Ught l•r of :--.1•11 I lo\\ .11 ti ll.1lo.1·r of Tt>nnessee Slayf>r ~•11 ls prison :'>lOH\\,\l.k \1' ·\ m olorr )<'ll• ga ng member wa" ~·1 \1 ·11 .1 1•1 '""1 Irr hf•· pris on lerm fo r ltlf' murd1·1 of .111 1111d 1 11·11,' 1 Wh1l I l!'r pohee of- ftl·er ;'l/o rv.alk '>11111·n111 ( '1111 rt .J\lrlgl· Wilham C M r<;inh·~ '1'11l l'l1• 1·d \11<!1 '"" r; liar Vt'Y. 29. whn was r•onvl('lf'd ••n Iv." 111uni-. •if 'it'l·ond-d egree murdC'r afl l•r an 11 '' 1 t'k Jiii' I n.tl Jlarvl'y a nw nil11•1 of lht• n<tl1<111w1de Vagos motorl'yl'le ga ng, v. "" friun rl guilty in both the s hootinj( deaths of 11ff111·r Mir hael Lane and another motor(·y tlc ).(ang ml'mber. Rocky Lee BurC'h. even thr)llgh he did not fire the fatal s hots. 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Send me an application for O Glbnhan Overdraft Protedien.'Chedi Guaranaee..Suvke. U Direct Oepo11ll for SeniOf'll. I I OCP-1/1 I ~----·····················------------------~ /' Fullerton: 255 W. Orangethorpe Ave./(213) 930-1970 (714} 871-610r Newport Beach: 2700 W. Coast Highway /(714) 631-2611 Huntington Beach: 7777 Edinger Ave .. #91 Huntington Ctr./(714) 898-9666 Sin Juan Clplltrlno: 31877 Del .Obispo St./(714) 493-5011 Laguna Hiiis: 24260 El Toro Rd. I (714) 951-8454 Slnll Ana: 39'25 S. Bristol St. I (714) 97~7580 111111 An1: #4 Santa Ana Fashion Square I (714) 834-0717 ----' ' - / -.a. .•• ·-.... ..................... _ ...... ~ ....... ...,... ... 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St·1cnn· /\p pla 1·;1t11)11 l':tntl' baf'k with a hid nf $1 •IC!. uff<·ring 1t:-. 1·x pcncn1.:c ;inti 1·.X1J{'rl1\I• :1s an ;1c1d1t1onal -,1·ll111g point Th;rl 's wh1·n lht• 1·1t \' gtJl 111tn • th•· pwtun·. t•akulatmg it C'liulrt cl o lhr• Jr1h fur SI 19 a t u•kH 1f 1t had lhl· p111p1·r hardwan· anrl ..,,,fl warr· < ·,,' 11fft1·1ab furthN prriJec t Ill•· ,:,,:-I 1-.111 hr· llrop1wd to 95 1· .. nt!-.1 t11·k1·I •ll1l'I' the annual n ow IJf l'lliltJOllS ft'<ll'hl'S 200.f.I()() .1 \'l'ilf, 14htdl r11la1•(' offw1al!'> -..ay w1111 't IH· lune GOURMET MARKET "'ref' Home Delive ry Service 1~:.11 m1111n1um 1 dt·l1\l•rt'ol rn •JUr 1·f)m11lt'l"I~ DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD n•frtl!l'f,1l1•d lru1·k ~ \'11111 urlll'I ·~· und1•r r 1·fr1ct•rat1011 Fresh Dungent-ss Crabs ............ 1.69 lb.' . I rum our....tnrt· 111 your do•u ('l1·arwll & l'ritl'kt·d for no extra charj!e ~ MORNING FR E Sll PRODUCE MEAT Pnmt• and T1111 Chott'l' I ·r. H~l'd nol IPS!> than JU !lay~ to the l'('ak Of JWrfl't'lJlln. Fresh Ground Beef 1 Rround hour~flt· .. I.ft lb. Fresh Grain Fed Eastern Por1', lck Center Cut Pork Chops Stulf ed with Delaney's famous Dressing ........ 1.98 lb. Freab American Lamb (Calif Raised 1 Rack of Lamb coven ready) ........... 6.98 lb. Freall Local Zacky Farms Poultry, 8oattla1Chickens (4 to6 lb, av!(.) plain or stuffed with nur dresslnfl .......... I .191b. Thli; ad cHoctlve Wed .. 117 lhru Tues .. I /13 '$ So. American Bananas . . . . .. : ...... J9c lb. Lg. Sweet Ruby Red Grapefruit .. 5 for 1.00 Red Delicious Apples .......... 3 lbs. for SI Green Onion or Red Radishes ...... l?c bun. 1.JQI IQR DE p · -all prH·<·~ plwc tax --- Delaney's Private Label Chablis or Vin Rolle mo mi l .................. 1.69 Delaney' a Cllampaane SZ. 75 per bottle, $33.et per caae Seaarama 7 Crown .............. mter> 8.tl Seagram• VO .................. Oller> lt.M Cutty Sark Scottb · .............. rnter > lZ ... FROZEN FOOD All Van Kamp'• Frosea f'1all Dluen .. 1.98 DELIDEPI'. Delaney'• Creamed.Spblttll ........ lie pt. &&on llMin M, a.-18-day zm Ne"'°" Bl•d., New,.n Bettll -673-5520 ~.~. -- ~.~1.1•1 DAILY PtlOT -. • Ocean View district $3. 2 million richer The Ot·1,an V11·w St'ho11I Das tract is $.1.2 m 1llmn ri<'hcr today follow ing the dos ing o f escrow <>n tht: sa le of a former s<.:hool tu a II 11nt 111gton Be<ich d1•v1_·h11>er I nte r est on the depos ited m<t1H'Y IS l'SI 1mat1·d lo bring lht• d1 strit'l ab<1ul Sl .21.111 a day. a<· cordrng to disl rwl S11p1·nntt·n denl l_lal1· ('1H1gan in sl1ooting J\n Irvine man plt•ad1:d nnt g uilty Wf'dne sda} an llarbur Court t11 assault ~•th a dead!} 'A<t.·i.1po11 l'harge~ an eonn1~1.:t1on with the Nov 27 s hr.1otinl'( of two lrv1rw hoys /\rl•!Y William :-.. 44 . 11f 9 I) rafl wood. told p11hn· that h<· "an· 1dt·nta.l Iv.. shot u 1 fi y1•a r olc1 a nd a i 7 ) l'lff old both of wh1im Wl'fl' anJUrl'd with a ~angl<' built'! lie said hl· hcurd lht boys nC'ar hi<. home late at night und t hought th1·y w1·rt· hurglus Tht•y ha\·1· rc·r11vd·ed from th<:tr injuries lits µrclimanar~ ht-ar111g 1:-. set for 8 . 45 a. m Feb 5 an llarl.Jl1r Court The mom•y was dt·p•1s it1·d in tht' Orang1· County Tn•;;r-,ury'-; c·o m1ngl1·rl fund for pulilH· e n titi1•s . ht· said. St<itt· gu1d1·l11w'> m an<lalt· that s u1·h pr1.f11 111 puhl1C' st·h1111I <11:-trids fr•1m l<1nd 'i al1•s must he: 11s1•1I for -,1 hool ma1nt1·nan1·1• progranr-.. •1r 1·ap1lal out la~ for pun 11,,..,, . ., ,,, TH'W C''llHJ!llll'llt 111' hualrl111~• 1·011 '>l rul'ttnn. ('oogan ... aul Tlw ~t'\l'll ;11-r•· "''' '" f11rr1wrl; ( lt'l'illl \'t<'W St'hool an<l I h1·n t hr· d1 ~trt<'l ·..., tll'adquarl•·r.., ,., l•wat 1·<1 nn tlw -..11uthw1· .... 1 t"irn1·r of Bt·;H:h Houl,., anl :inti Warr1,.r /\ \'t'nUl' Tht· s <'h•ml . liutlt 111 19:lX . was l'111.,1·rl 1n J!J'ilJ It 1111'11 ~ a.., u-.. l·d a., d 1 :-t ri l'l hf';, ti quarlt·r:-. through tlw 1970s Mol a l>t'\ t•lt1pm1·nt 1'11r p plan-; lo hu1lt.J a high rtM' 11ffte·1· 1·qmplex i.Jt lh1· -..11•· Tht· ~;.ilt· wa -.. n1·g11t1at1·d last M <ir!'h hut zonrnJ,.! 1·umpl11·atinn~ kt•pt thl' dcvt•lopm<'lll 1·11rnpany from dosing t·st'f'llW until this v.1•1·k . ('1111J,.!an »old ('11og;in urg1·tl th1· d1stril't trus lt•l':-111 :-1•11 armthcr 15 acre pl11t <>f land 111 ll u 11t111glon II arbour that apparl'nlly will not ht• net•dt:d a~ a s<·ho1fl s1l1· Tht• supcnnt 1_•nc1cnl :-.a 111 that the laud µrohi.ihl) wall hnng mur<• than I h1· n·1·1•nl sale < l:\I \\ \'I \I \ • l>I \.\ l·I< Wl:t_ILE OTHER FARES ARE GOING UP, CONTINENTAL 'S LOWERING THEIRS TO NEWARK. Wlwn ynu havc IP ):l'l In Ne'" Ytirk in <i Cnntincntal you still !eel like you're the 11111-..1 hurry there·.., a" a~ lo catch a hig -;aving important pas.-.cngc r in the ..,ky. without t:atching an ;1lham:c purl·ha~ Su~r Catch the low ni~t nf tlying \\'ilhnut Saver fore . gelling l.'aught hy rc-;tril.·tion~. fly Cnntinl·ntal Simpl y lly Con1i11l·ntal 10 New )hrk/ through Denver ltl Ne"" )hrk/Ne"ark. Newark through Denver. Ant.I you'll get up Call your 1rnvcl agent. n m1pan) lrawl to $140 off n:gular (. 'oal·h eal·h way on our department or Continental. new $298 unre,tricteu Co~Kh fan:. There\ -----Frum Lo~ Angele' lntcma1111nal: 7. Jll .1111. IJ ::!'i am no advance pun:h:.t,c. I .cave any time. Stay From Ontarin. 7: 10 am. a'\ long a.' you like. Thc_rc _arc no strings Fmru New York/Newark to Lo' An 'l'k' __ auactwd but scali. <Ul' hm1t"4I ' -~ 1 t . ,. I 411 ~ ~ ··----------t • 11 c1na w11c .. J • .iv~JWtii:: --·JliSfa., other aifli~·arc-nusing inc1r---li1 Onl:irtt1: 9:30am. 5: 10 pm. _.._._~------ fares, we're lowering ours. But we sure ~11"""" ... (' ............. ,,. •• ., ---- haven't l~red our level of service. On \;)ij'iiOiiii)"'i&1iiJ'itow. "-·-----------=---' -ONt. Y PtlOl 8 LOCAL OCeftn View schools Can't meet state bilingual standards rroup ol hnm.lfraal ,,.....,,..,the obtain • bUln•ual lead1ln• a1rffd that the di1trict should the requ.irementa 'to the extent .aotlu H.mOGa. aetuall)' do not cr~enUal wtthln four yean after coatl.Due to 1treu ill En1Uah u a possible,· " Mrs. Wayne said. bave • written lan1ua1•. ftnt teachlns cl ..... with a"'° •eeond lanaua1e pro1ram to Im· "Maybe that will get us ofr the Trustee Max Sudakow ex· preaHd frustration that the state also demands that forei1n atu· dents be taught of their homeland culture, at the expense ()f tbe public school system . Uc•• View kMol Dlltrtet of fldalaa., ~ cuaat •"' lll\e IJUblk _.... ,_."'rementa for althO"fb about IS yeara a10 of Analo and forelp 1peaklnl prove the foreip students' com· hook." Chrlllian m111o16ouri• lnterp...t· pupill. munlcationakillsin Enaliah. School board trustee Sheila .. Uafua.I and bict.dt""al ed~• Ocie -..a.-. ol t.be rec:ent lftllwi of fndo-C'Mae«e 1mrnt1ranta ed th• dialect and put it down on The ZS.achoo& di1trict, wblcbln· Mn. Wayne told the trustees Marcus, who alao is a member of ua_per eludes 11,000 1tudeftll from kin· that several aspects of the new the Orange County Education But. Ille 1alcl, atate law elfec· der1arten to ei1hth 1rade, bu law actually are impossible to Committee for Refugees, noted Uv• last .,._mber Nqulra that more than 500 pupila who speak a meet at this time. includinJC Lhe t h tt l men-y of th~ lt'V19tl•M "It's just not the duty or responsibility of the school dis· "lt'1 M HerclH in fuUbty ," s a id Ga yle Waynt', db lrlc t til'Ofl•woman "flow doea unt1 teach i8 • lan1u•1• or ul a ~l&llurt> IO obKUtt th•l we d1dn ., koow 1l ~d•t.lfive y•an a10~ any •cbool with more than 10 lan1ua1e other than En11Uh. Jn bilingual credential requirement bilingual aides required by for•llD 1peaklnt atud•nll In a this group, about 22 different forteachen1. sl a te law are flue nt an the ricr. .. smJiltow sM . s n something the public school system can afford to do while try. ing to educate young people.·· fndei.velm_.lllvet .. talnbolh l•n1ua1es are s poken, Mrs. She said only an Englis h· foreign language , but s peak t:nallab and UM native lao1uaae Wayne said. Thal includes Spanish credential is available in broken English otthehnmlCranlpupUa about SO Hmong students. Southern California And, she Mrs . Marcus was nominated by T rustee Oarrell C. Carter State suWtllna, accordln& le The district includes the cities said , the state's public school the buard to sixwk with newly· agreed with Sudakow and sug· .. ,,._. l"' oo ••Y we can pro vlck Ulle .. veJ ul 11erv•ct lh•l lM state r.cawrt'i." 1ht' told ac~ t rust~ the CIUK:GD BlU, SB-IOI. also man of Huntington Beach, Fountain system has no "Laotian textbooks e l c-dl'd Asscm hlym an Nolan gcsied the district take a policy of d•l" that bWn1uaJ aldes be pro Valley, Westminster and Midway or tests in Tibetan Chinese." Frazzelle. R·lluntington Hcach, . ·tolerance and acknowle<lg· vlded ln such schools •nd that City "Therearesmallphrases inthe aboutthcpossibihtyofha vmgthe ment" of various cultural dif· ·t tuac hti~u.&t wo;r::k:.t_u_w.:a::rd:;..and..;-:,:-:,_....;T;;h;;;;e;;s;;· c;;;;hoo:;;;l;;bo;;:· ;;:ar;;d::g;:e;;:n::e;;r a;;l;:J Y;;ha=s;;;;;;J::a w;;;;t::h;;at;;;;th;;e;;d;;i;;;;;st;;r;;;:a c;;;:ts=m;;;:u;;s;;l ;;;:m;;;:e;;e;;:t ;....:h;;;:';;:h;;;:n g;;:u;;;:a;;I :;;;g::u i;;;:d;;;:el;;;i n;;;e;;s;;a~m-.-_n;;;d:.e_d ..;::==' er=e;;:n;;:ce=s::. =;::.:::;;;,_,;:;;;;==~ ... or tMlan<'~ •h~ ~••d. un~ Man guilty of slaying SAN UIEGO IAP) SP'lowing no emotion us th(· ~uilty verdict was read. a 29·year·old son of a Haptist minister has been convicted of first d~gret• munfrr 1n the 1979 dismemberment slayinl( of a young mother Bcmard Lee llamilton. 29, was round guilty by u Suµt•rior ·Court jury afH·r five days or ,delibcra tions following an ea~ht-week tnal. The seven man. five woman panel round llam11lon guilty on all counts an connection with/ lht• sl;.aymg or t:leanore Frances Buchanan, 24. of/' "ian Diego. Besides the murder char ge, Hamilton w;i ~ convicted of k idnapping. second-degree bur~l:.tr.v and robbery. OEPUTY DISTRl<.'T ATl'ORNEY FRANK C Sell ton said the verdict "was a good one." "It considered all. the facts. It was a com · plicatcd case,·· Sexton said. "There were over 150 exhibiLc; as well as the testimony of upwards of 70 w i In l'SSCS. '• Thl' headless and handless torso of the San l)iP/.W housewife was found dumped along a street 111 Pinc Valley near San Diego. The 24-year-old woman had been stabbed to death after leaving a na~ht class at Mesa College. ' llamilton was arrested little more than a week aflt·r her body was found. He was apprehended in M ari~·lta . Okla .. while driving the victim"s van. In his possession were Mrs. Buchanan's credit cards, uulhorities said. NODE.ALER SALES ----. ~.; -.... -' '\ =~~~~lMITH' TELESCOPING ALUMINUM POLE PRUNER Makes pruning easy aluminum 1s liohtwe19ht so at'-s eas y to handl., ( W e'rt1 always loo.king for the short cut s.) 1777 •7089 A' ·t" ,. FIVE INCH ~~~~ ... SEAMLESS . '. , I RAIN ~ GUTTER Thia ia the c ustom outter we custom make rioht •t your house. White or bro""n enameled. aluminum. Pric e uacludes normal installation on residentia l pro perty. ONE OR TWO STORY LESS THAN 100 M'. 1 !~ CIOO IT MU<.I 1 !! <SO IT MU< I SUNBEAM PROS~UTORS CONTENDED HAMILTON cul orr the victim's head and hands to keep her from being identified. Hamilton maintained his in · no<."encc in the woman's slaying, although be ad· milted stealing the van and using the credit cards. ~ELECTRIC ~ f\\ \ 20" SINGLE \,~LADE \MOWER The jury will reconvene Jan. 19 to decide wh<'thcr llamilton races death in a gas chamber or lifo in prison. HB approves 3 park projects Development of three neighborhood parks at an estimated cost of $413,373 baa been approved by the Huntington Beach City Council. The parks, which are expected to be completed by July, in· c•ludc: -PAaK SITE t75, THllEE ACaES, adjacent Io· a vacant 10-acre Ocean View ~bool Diatrid site n~ar the Bolsa Chica marshla nds between seringdale and Graham streets. . Moffett Park, 2.5 acres, adjacent to Moffett School between Adams and Indianapolis avenues arid Magnolia .and Newland ltJ'eell_ · Drew Park, 2.5 acrea, between Adams and hf;dianapolis avenues and Newland Slreet and Beach BouJevatd. While approvin1 lbe eapmditu.rw from tbe park and acquisition fund, the City Council balked at com. mitt Ing expenses for maintenance C'ORI. OFFICIALS E8'1'111ATBD TIMT n will CCMtt Sl&0,000 for the first year for penlCJllDel and equip· nr.ent. Recurrtna maintenance costa are estimated at $91,000 annually. ~ Safety power cutoff that stops blade in 1-• than 2 Ya ..c:onda. Side dU.C:harge and front baffle. Double insulated. Flip over handle lets you reverM direction by ( yr.u g uea-1 it) ju st fhpJ.omg the handle Double insulatA<l 88~!A 118.~2~ -~ _./, IOIDO llSTAIT CLUE PEI Jm.eine pullino thi.a out to atgn )"O\ll' name. U9h. ( &.tt.r cut down OI\ tN MUC9. ) Baa.till ~rui.-.. 1-ther, jew91.ry. in .eoonda.' LUTIOI DIMIDS Cuu th• g laring light to a cosy glow, ao it'• ~on the .Y•· Sa.- on •n•rvY "° it'• ..., on the folclinv g,,_n. 177 277 Two ol the parb, park lite 975 and Drew, will f~ture wildflower areu that are deaiped to cut _ctew!i'e !llfe!r~ r;arta~u.-t&e-com:--+-- pJetJOft tJda 1ummer al• 4.•aere beacb part near Trlnlct.d bland ln H .......... Harbow, will ex· pand the dty'a clnelopM put '•Jltem to 413 acre1. Mouth ID beak LONDON (AP) -WlllD ambalMH au.a. dant ~ Dmeaa, 41, uw a dud ftoatlnt ap. pareotly Hf.._ ID 1 ... .,... •• ,.,.. pool, be knew aec:t.IJ wtuil to do. He 1pplled moutb·to-belk .... uaettauan. • • J b{eW in her beat IDd 1uddenly 1be opened her •Je•," Ducan Hid, u a pboto1.r1pber 1D1pped • Uftlf duck stvtns her 11.tor a frtendly peck. . I . JOHNS· MANVILLE FOIL BACK INSULATION ii~~ ....... ~. '1 4'' ruL-THIR R -11. 15"x40 LIN. FT. (50 SO. FT.) W asn 't J ohns ,·- and Manville a vc.1udeville team? No. no. they're the insu 1.ition md tters. They ITtd lu-the good ~tuff dnd we sell it at the right p r ice. 6~~ WOODLAND HERITAGE SHELF KITS K it indudes shelf. 2 11Upport cor~b. 4 wood screw11, and 4 wooden dowel pluos. Comes 111 walnut f1n1ah: l FT 3 FT. 877 1177 4 M' S FT 1477 1777 23"x40 LIN. IT. (76.7 so rr > I 0 DORCY· BICYCLE 9 7 ACCESSORIES 36" ~OMBINATION ROLL ~ CRAIN LOCK 61 2" SUPER-THIK R-19. l5"x24 LJN. FT. (30 SO. FT.) 23"x20 LIN. FT. ( 38.3 so. Fl. ) Good ~int and made for ua by one of the biooies. (I know you 've heard that before. but it"a true.) Lots of colora available 3 77 c~ .. or White RECORD-A-CALL WITH FREE ROTARY DIAL DESI PRONE You decide whether your incom.ing calla • ..- 20 or 40 aec:ond. with tl\em-vetim• •lector. With ring control and up to 120 m..av-. 8~~ SCHAUER BATTERY CHARGERS 10 AMP 2997 •CR61 Z Will c haroe ei ther 6 or J 2 volt bd ttersea a t a I 0 amp rAte 10 SO AMP 3497 STARTER CHARGER •J412 R«><:hitrgas 12 volt batter1 ea 1n G t o 6 hour11 . d .... , ,./ SHELL FIRE & ICE ALL SEASON MOTOR OIL RAC INC SADDLE 2 69 . 6 VOL? •J45 GENERATOR SET WITH TAIL LIGHT 5 55 .1:22 I PLASTICOLOR CAR MATS STRIPES Tan. red. black or blue. 1WIN REAR 4•• I like the name. Would 1WTN f"RONT 599 mske & qood movie title. All se&J1on stuff. lOW /40. 77~ YOUR CHOICE GATSBY In blue, m aroon. black or brown. 599 1WIN REAR TWIN rRONT a•• RUBBERMAID ORGANIZERS CLEAN -U P CADDY WRAP & BAG ORGANIZER GROCERY BAG HOLDER BROOM & M OP HOLDER IRONING ORGANIZER 99 • • • • • • e •••• ~ .. .,a .-. A ....... # •• -• -.i• ... _.. .,_ -<# e -... -... --.._ • ... , - . CAUN>ftNIA PROFESSIONAL WORRIERS AT WORK BEARING OTHERS' BURDENS Gell Morrison, Jeck Tucker provide cerda for member1hlp Let others get 'Wrinkles BERKft:l.F.Y iAl'1 You ~;iy your wift•'s run . off with lht' milkman. and lhl•) look the nc·w car but left you the• paym1•11b ., Is that what')', lroubltn · you. Hunky·· We ll, don ·1 worry l'ay :-.om..t·.11xly 1·bt- to do it for you Two firms now offrr Lh1· :-erv1c1· for San Fran c1st•o Bay Art'a frctte r:-HtNkclcy's At·me Worry Service and Oakl~nd 's Worry, Inc Arme started as a t'ily room JOke at the Nash ville Tcnnt•ssean in the middle of the Df'pression. said il~ founder. Jack Tucker Rut whether the probl<.'m ts "sex. money. cooties or anything e lse•." T11ck1•1 and hi~ "staff of trained neurotics" now :-land ready lo ht·lp •'OR S6, f'lJSTOMt:Rs c.a:T UFF.:TIME mcm bcrship cards. c·nvc•lo1w s in wh1 c·h to pack off all lht•tr cares and wot•s , and decals that read "\aimed by Acmt• " "You t•an stick thos t' wh ercvl•r the aggrava· I ton might h1l you.·' T llrkf'r s ugges ted in a tc•lcphoae interview Since reviving A<·mt• with the help of partner Gail Morrison last y1·ar. Tuc·kcr has received or · ders from all over the country, though he noted the mall from the Midwest has been thin Tucker said ht• ho1ws for even more bus iness when the worry season starts with the arrival of Christmas shopping bills in January Perha ps pro- pie will worry right through April 15, he said "WE l"D ONE WOMAN WHO worried about her toenails growing in unevenly," Tucker re called. "And a man in Tt'nnessec s ays his wife won't kiss him and JUSl grunts when he tries to talk to her. I don't know what I can do for him." Paul Douglas set up Worry. Inc. in August and claims 200 mellowed c lients. . First he consulted people on a per-worry basis. Then. like Acme. he marhtect "worry kits ," permitting custom l'rs lo list 16 nf their biggest headaches. pop them in an envclOJ>f' and mail the m away. fo'inally . he offt·rl-d to worry for othtrs a t $25 per hour Once, he satd, a shaggy, brown spaniel paid him four dog biscuit s to worry about his broken paw The pooch was refe rred ,to Douglas by his owner. one of Oouglas· regular c ustomhs. ALAS, TllF.R•~ AK•: SF.KIOUS worries Douglas said one of his clit'nl'\ once fretted over laking her last breath lie told her once she diet it, she wouldn't worry about it anymore, so why worry now'! "The thin!'( that most people '\Cem lo be wor ricd about now is money ... said Douglas. "I have a couple of people who actually have a lot of mcmey and are worried about other people trying to get it .. Douglas and Tul'kc r bc)th noted they have no formal tra ining in counseling and both would turn possible suicides ovt>r lo someone prepared to ha n- dle them. Rut Oouglas said he 1s not unprepared to face the world's worries. "This is my life," h<' -;aid, explaining he was a worrywart himself as he drifted through two mar· riages. several jobs and 12 or 13 stales "I always moved because I was worried I wasn't in the right place." he said Notice approved on jean refunds SAN FRANCISCO (AP) An elaborate mail· media plan lo notify each of California's 8.6 million households of its potential s hare of a Sl2.25 million Levi Strauss antitrust settlement has the approval of a judge. San Francisco Supe rior Court Judge Ira Brown's OK came after California Attorney General George Deukmejian -who may run for governor -said he would not be part of the television portion of the information process. Californians who bought Levi's jeans between 1972 and 1976 will be told next month how they can claim their sha re of the refund. No more than S2 per pair will be distributed. A public-inte r est law firm objected to Deukmejian's plan to take part in the notification. -~. Deputy-1\ttome)l-GeneraU?eter-Sbadt.said.his wu attempttn1 to work out .-r~rt"--wtttrffll..--­ Post Office on the massive mailing next month. ' FREE FROM COAST FEDERAL A HISTORY OF ' 1935 TO 1945 IN WORDS AND ~USIC. Piek llp.-a-f.rn~>py of "As Time Goes By:' fea turing Lee Castle and the fabulous Jimmy Dorsey O rchestra, anytime from January 6 to January 17 at the Coast Federal offices listed below. --------....... __ .. - l'hlnd9y, Januwy 8. 1981 DAILY PILOT a Pinball game aids family PO'M'STOWN, Pa. (AP) -Six teen-a1ers b:ave-eoneluded a W..bour piDball muathoo to raise funds to help pay the hospital and funeral ex· penses of a crippled youth who died Christmas Day. Scott Giarrocco, who manages the arcade wher e the 51h ·day marathon was he ld, said pledges and donations will mean several hundred dollars for the family of Leo Wampole, 18, who died Dec. 25 of pneumonia complicated by cerebral palsy. , None or the six youths had known Wam pole, but decided to use their holiday vacations lo raise money for the Wampoles after several church groups publicized the family's financial s traits. To raise money and generate publicity for Wampole's family. the m arathoners pl ayed "Asteroids," a rom puler video game. From 1'~riday until Tuesday, when the final in· vading s pace ship was shot down al 10 p.m .. the six young m en averaged 12 games per hour. The high score was recorded by Bruce Walters. a Penn Stale student who broke the 2 million mark. "My eyes started to smart after a while," said Walters The muathoners rece ived calls pled ging donations <md offering e ncouragement from as far away as California. Texas and Georgia. FEAR OF FL YING? EXCELLENT RESULTS! (Al U OH llHlX I fl JIU (714) M6·S61t eat. 4IOl •(714) 962-0170 CONVENIENT. DtSPOSABLE COLOPLAST" BRAND OSTOMY PRODUCTS ARE HERE! w;;' ,,,. •'" 1 '""' n"•IJlt<lt' ( OlOPt A'.., 1 line the '"'Ii!'" • ,,... ,, v, '''""' •• 1,11• tJ'olfJl'ly d1Jn&u1f\t e\ in the MJf~l I ,~, i''""I( '"' '·~• ... 111111<1!"~ ,,,,.,~!Om.lie~ an<:l U""d' f 11\ffomt1fl•\ dll w•fh '•111¥1'11ot;;n! COi OPLAS T llt'.rn ...,L.t.r I ( (JI ( 11'1 A'•1 •PlrdOof•ry pl11\ (.d'>e oacli e(!lfWJfl1V !:It-',,,. I ..... ~ •or (11,,r1'1 I ( llPy .,i IN)tyHl!:>- ln(-J..H;hl• ,,11111• •r.,11 , 11-1\1 to1 ftlu dlw;iy<. ul(lude'> I <J\1E"tf \ fr)t ftefl \jtfflf)l.tU . 711·3714 MOUL TON PLAZA PHARMACY 23665 Moulton Parkway. Laguna Hilla (Next to El R1ncho Market) A BARD HOME HEALTH CARE CENTER ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rec< >rdcd and produced cxclusivdy for Coast Federa l, this coHcctor's album will take you back to another era. Li sten to "September Song;' "As Tim e Goes-Sy;' "The White Cliffs of Dover:' and eight other classics. Also read about the time of the Great Depression, the king who gave up his throne for the woman he loved, the New Deal, and the Big War. This historical album is sure to rekindle bitter· sweet mem< in c~. But C oa:-,t Fctkral wa nts you to have 1non: than mcmn- rics. As one of till· largl'st savings and loans in C ali forn ia, we give you cnnvcni cncc, friendly, profes- sional service and most impor- tant, savings security through a wide variety of plans. And when you save with Coast Federal, as time goes by, your money grows. Ferry service .ended C...._ ........... .._AOI' .......... • Oii!.-........... ~ ,.__.,ta ..... •'-......... -.. 1100.000 SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The scenic San Francisco-Berkeley ferry service has ended, the victim of deficits and red tape, accordin1 to its operators. "It wu reelly a great se.rvlce -a 40-minute boat ride on San Francisco Bay for only Sl.25 - but we just .c:ouldn't 1et enoush people to rtde," said Robert Murphy, 1eneral mana1er of the Blue and Gold neet. An avera1e of Ull people tooll the ferry dally. Bl• md Gold ran the aervtce for five months after an Hrller operetor 1ave it up. ll•lon V1eto:. 27832 CfOWnv.tley Pwkway, (71•) 831·3'51 -~hectl: 2920 a.I; M19.,.I Drive. (7H) 79·0181 .... Beeoh: 13900-A s. .. Beech Blvd .. (213) 594·"41 Falbrook; 1371 S. Mllllon Road, (714) 7·23·1511 LMuneBMch: NlNor1ti Coaat HfVhway. (71•) •97·3383 UllunaHlh· 2•B2 Laguna Hiiia Mall (l....,. Wortd). 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S•v• $20.001 All-.1.t1 t· S,I\ Ill!.!' ,111d I A ian /\ ... ~wial ion. a niemher of the sears Family. 1 ()()branches statewide. nc:arly !~hi Ilion in a~scrs. ru _ Quantities Limited Offer expires Jan. 18, 1.981 Fount ain Vull<'.v IH798 Rrnokhurst Ave. (Valley Center Plaza). Fullerton 1107 So; Harbor Blvd. Mission Viejo 27521 Puerta Real. Newport Beach One Corporate Plaza. Sun Clemente ~H J So. El Camino Real. Santa Ana 1200 W. 17th St. Tustin 18232 Irvine Blvd . Westminster/Huntington Beach 1540 Westminster Mall . --· --, ..I ------ SOUTH COAST PLAZA 751-2781 .... , . ... ) I BUSINESS PUat¥ NOTlt'I: ....... ,, ....... ••tee• ,...,.1, Ut..1 Oii ,_, .. Mii •t ti •• m ,,.,, ••1•1c ... 1111 1 INklllAatCI (OllMOANY •I ahlNnla (_.,..,..... .. ''"' .... , ~ ... ,,. , ......... -...... .,... .. ,.,-~ ..... , <-...,. .. ,_ 0... of '"'" ••*'""'"' •• 0 68'1' MANL.l:Y fll0<.• 8 \ • , ...... ""99 M .. en Yftidh1... •ttt••••t .,.. fll1CMA80 a ,_,...,,., • m • .,, .. 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Pt~Tt:lt STEINCROHN Dear Ur. stt'incrolln: Ever since I married h1nl, my husband hats actually been fighting lo s t a\ uwakc At first I thought he was suffering frun1 ~1n·dum and tha t it wa s m y fault. Nol at all. h1· confesi.t.'<l . tit· s1:1id that srnt:e he was a t~n-ager, he had t r~1ul>lt: stay111K awakt-In college, he h ad a hard 1 in1t• passm~ hccau)>c he l'Ouldn't stay awake long c1111ui.:h to study for t·xam s . .. .....__. ... ... .. nu.ct.y. Januaty 8. 1981 SAN FRANCISCO <APJ Pre side nt -elect R o nald R eagan's production-or ien ted fiscal policies are "compatible " with Bank of America's annual econ omic outlook, a bank vice pres ident says . DAJL Y Pll.OT ..... , ........ 1,;, • """'" " ••• r~·" I). I "''' ,,.. iii ... ,,' ..... ,~ ' tlt1 ...... •f'IJUMll ::Jill"\·' p.-11 . Tax .. ·~•r '• ,,,,,.,,.r Ht: HAS .. l 'T ON WEIGIIT the past year. Our dudor L'Xamincd him for hypothyroidism and put l11rn on s m all dose~ of thyroid Rut it hasn't helped. John 0 : Wilson has s aid Reagan 's promise to stimulate industry and commerce would re verse government reliance in recent years on st imulating con · sume r s pending. .. ••• L I. I I \,j •• t • -~ ... , ... ,.._1 ··~· I • .. "' ltl II"\) 4t t \A f' .. , .. ~ "-"..t• u t Mr E • "l-1' ' .. .. ,,. "'"°""" ,..,."' .... , .. "'•'~r\ ..,.,,,,, -..l"'"' ... .. I'"'' ''' •• '1 •.no .... ,,,.It. '"'I , .. .,JI I Ck>' t """' o+ fhe \~nA t I 'hr i.1·t;;J lw '1t 11nQ ..-•df ~ ' ; ·Ju•' f , ·f'loq a• .... '"°' n u;J,,.,.,. l.lw• '"'' r. I ''"*'•." u• ~.; ;,, .. • J• 1 .nq -> l.k-c1•tuc,, "'•nl m.,., ''"' ""'·••11.n tu1.4rtr1 .. , ..., 1n Ow • .,,.... "' \fll+U ·~· t.u .. tn1 " ••H~ Id••' '"''"" .. 1' n11n1n~ t-lllt d•• ''°""Or \"-tfh lJfO-.tOti-Q "VWt 'Wr f Inf' .... j11r '"""11 n ,I tit' , ..-n\t• ut-d lu u•~ rua1t .. 1.tnr 11 • 110 ~u 'u' tt "'" .. ' ,CW,11\1cw'' .-n•c.n '"no ft d• en 1n ·•'h "'"" •"~' 1""' ,un., .. 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I ~810 0 .A IE 0 Jdnudr t \ 1~81 r tRSr AMfRICAN "fl~ IN5URAN(lt COM PAN f tt CttltfOt "''' l 0' p Hrute fH!.t\ll'V Auth0rt1•-c1 Ot11cm '" l•'1 '11!~ S\ ~antt"I An,,, CA 1 t•I S\8 Jill P.1.1bl•\hl_>d 0rdnQ'· (o,., .. , O.lll ,, "itur. l~n 8 1\ 71 l'lfl() IMJ 81 P UBLH' NOTICE AM8·7SO TS.No 071 NOTICE 0" TllUSTEES S•l.E On J4nu•r-v 11. 1911 d ' 11 00 d m FIR S T A M El!l(AN 111L£ tNSURANCE COMPANY t.t (611forn111 -::orpor•11on ., Tru\tH' or Suu.~"o'· lru\lf't or S~l•lulf"d f,u._,.,,. Of thdt t~rt•1n Df.tod Of fru\I t•cr (Ult'd t)y G•rv H•nt~~ Roql''' it \1nqlP """" "' to '"' uncttv10,.o •"fl"• •• ,, """ '11lh•rct°'A M.arhn .t mc.t., ''f"ll m •n •t\ hi\ '°'e .net \lf1H' t11t• oro.,.., tv .t\ to •n uncUy1diHJ 1 1 inte-rf"\t ., te-n•nl\ 1n <ommon • .,_, rP(or~ Df!'cf'mbtrr 'II , 1•1• a\ 1n\lrutnf'f'll No }AH'f '" bOOk tJA•. "QI!' \" ot Oft1<1,.1 R••tord\ o t Or anqf' Count 11 ( t1ltlo 1 fH _. ·•n(1 " o r 111 1· 1 N l' \\ 1l ;Jt11µ-.t111 t• ~m ernrn ~kld11111 Tht>1lls1 >n IS head111g .1 drt\'l' lo I 1 m 1 l J 1111 u a I 1 11 l'reasl.'s 111 ~latt• li:IXa· t111n and !>pending lo 5 µ<'rc·1mt Seminar ey~ tax shelters T a x s h 1.• I t t' r 1 n g slralc•git's wi ll lie dis · C' usst•d in a l T I rvim~ extension s1•minilr Jan 17 <; 1111sl SJl<'<lkt•rs for lht• st•m1nar from ~ :10 a m lo ~l ao p. m . in room 145 of lhe Sona I Sci1•nce lab 1ndud1· l.awn•n<·(• S Kaplan. partnt•r. l'rH't· Wa ter huust.• & ('o . anti J e rr y W l ' a r It' I o n . partner. <>"Mclvcn~ a.nd Myt'rs Th<' fel' fur thl' h mrst• as S80 Pur information <·all 833 541.t . Language offered Hegislration is bl'ing aC'cepted for a class in ronvt.>rsationa l Japant•st.· to bt• offe r ed bv tht• Japan Cult ural /\ssocia lion Thl' class will s tart Jan 15 in the assoc·ia tion building at 1615 !\; Rus h St . Santa /\na. It will meet on Thurstla} s from 7;30 to 9:30 p.m . · For informati"1 c all 547. 773;:1 Wt• ar c an u'nus ual couple I s uffe r from in· ... omn1a "hill' hc ~uffcrs from sleeping loo much T hcrl' 1:-a n acldl'd µroblem We can't take long a uto lrtp:-. on \ a1·at111n I DON'T DRI VI:: A t•a1· a111t ht• falls aslccv at t hl· ""heel Onn• wt· "t' n· fortunate not to bl.' DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE klllt•d W1· went off thi:---------- .nwd Yiht•n Ill' 11t1pped while driving . I~ this a t•ornrnon aalmenl'1 Is there anything wt• ean do'' I'm sorry to sec him struggle so lo stay awah. It's not so I.la d wht'n he's ho me: but it 's dif· fieult for tum to :-:tu) awakl• at the office. ~rs.T. Uur Mrs. T.: (If c·ourst'. I'm guessing. but I'm rt·ally surprised that you and your doctor haven't n111s iclt•n•d tlw possibility that your hus band m ay IJl' sufft·nng from nan·ole psy. Ht•ad ing your hus band's symptoms. it's likely that man\ n •;11i1•rs of this column have also con· sidt•rt•d 11· rrnght bt• nan.:olepsy. We've discussed it h1•n • many t1mt.•s ASK \'Ol1R HUSBAND'S DOCTOR' about il,· M rs 1' If ht• agr ct•s. it'li likdy he will prescri~ H1 tal111. l>t•xt·drint• or a mphetamines to keep him a wakt• Tht·~ an· quilt' t•ffecllve and will make hfr livahlt· I 11 most t·asl's. wt• do not know what causes rian·oll'l'S) /\hout a h air million Americans arc .. s leevyheads.. un;1wart' lht>l't' is it medieal rPas 1m for 11 Tht· 1r r1·s1st1bh· dl's ire to sleep may t·o rrw on wlwn dnvini.t. pla.vmg r ants. eating, sitting 1n <'11mpan~ l 'Sl'Al.I.\' TH•: CONDITION BEGINS before th(· agt• of 25 Ma lt•s outnumbe r fem ales it l'SIJl't'Hllly oecur::. in lhusl' who ;.art.• overweig ht, Fighting to stay awake m a y occur 10 to 15 limes a clay As I :.aid. Mrs T . I'm only g uessing. But m eanwhile. kt.>cp yuur husband away from the C<ff whl't'I flaw him visit his doctor for a complete study • • • M tmlC'ALJ-;TTES De ar Dr. Stelncrohn: Wha t·s good for s noring'! My husband's s noring, a nd blowing like a whale , is gt•Hing wors1· I h ate lo move into an other bl'droom. a s ~·ou 'vt• often suggested. Has n't ;rnylhing lll'W comt• up" I'll appreciate any sugges, tion that might hl'lp. Mrs. G. Ropn- Mal co lm Baldrid ge, Preside nt -e lect R o n a ld Reagan·s pick for secretary of ·commerce. will compe te in a team roping eve nt at a Denver rodeo J an. 15-18 Trade center hopes fade for Oakla11d OAKLAND 1AP1 The Port o{ Oakland ·s hopt•s for a $150 million World Trade Centl•r cul· lapsed whl'n the developer failcd to find financ ial barkinJ.! Port Prcsid t'nt Ted Connoll~ has s aid that port staff mt>mbers will discuss rl.'ducing tht-s ize of tht• propo!'<·d J)rOJ <'C t A-10--~t orv. 6:~6-room h11tl:'I. 13-ston ' offti:e tOWl·r . l'lght storv offit·e ·bu1ld1ng. a hanqul'l hail and r esta urant !. h a d ht•en pla nnt.'d hy San l"ran c1sc·n ar-<:h1tcct Tak 1-:nomoto for lht• 10.6 at·n· sill' c ast of .I a<·k I.on don Square . But 1-:nomolo faill'd lo Mmt· uv with firw11c1al arrangl•mcnls acccplablc lo the Por t Com mission by Tuesday's dt•adlinc Reagan's a~{lounced plan~ cou ld ha ve a s h o rt ·t e rm "psychological" impact and re · s uit in a long.term improvem ent in the econom y, Wilson said this week. "I WOULD s a y our report def mitely is compatible with the 1R e a gan 1 a dminis tratio n 's policies," Wilson s aid , e m · phasizing he was not m aking a political statem ent. Wilson presented the annual forecast by the nation 's larges I comme rcial bank al a news con fere nce and indicated tht' pre v1ous one had a ccurately depi<.'t· l'd the current shape of the t•conom y The report prepared at the end of last yea r s aid t he natirm rould expec·t ~1 sur ge in inflatwn .. dis· turh1ngly soon" unless tht• gov t.•rnment switt·hed from pohc1e!. IJl'ggl.'d to c:onsuml.'r power "WE~·fl+: AUU:ADV in 11· .. ht· smd .. Wt• expct·t tht· inflatuin ralt• to hit 12 tri IJ pt·r ct'nt until ah11ut earl~ '.\1 an·h. lhen t;.1pt·r off · He:.11~an's foc us on st 1mulal10J! <.·om mt'ret-and indU!>lr> t·ouhl 11ffsl·t uny s vcnding s pr<·t· tax pa} ers might launch a~ a result or euts In the 1>torsom1( IO{'llmt· tax. he said. The econ omic· r e port said .. both bus1ntoss and 111d1 v1duals are beginning to realizt· that the economy is not drivcn by de· m:.tnd alone. Sti m ulating th1· e conomy wi II do no good if I.ht• ability to produce is not avatla · hie · · AP W•r•P"'Oto Ha r old Williams. C'hairm;m of the Securilics and Ex c h a nge C o mmission . has told Prcsidcnt-e h.•ct Honald Reagan he pla ns to lean· his µost in Man ·h. R e pairs du~ of cracked· RTD hus~s I.OS ,\:"Ii(; fo:L l<:S (A I' I 'l'ht· n•pair of 230 Crummun l"l xi llll· hust·s grounflc•c1 for poss1 hit· d1 • f1·1·t~ mu~ IJl'~lll latt• th1~ \H•t•k or nL·xt w<.·ck . a llap1d Trun..,11 D1strict ..,1J11kt•~mar1 has said .. It's a parts prohh·m. 11 ·~ ).!t•t 11ng pn~onne l ht•n ·. 1t s g..i tinµ. 1·n·n ont• t11 agn·c· on "h;1t ·.., go 1n g. lo hi· don1·,· llTI> "'flokt·sm:tn .Jim Smart "aul W1·d nt·:-.d a.\ 1n 1·xpla1n111g I he· cll'l a~ Thi· <irumman Flx1 hlt• husros "t•n· plllll'd 11ut 11f st·r\'ll"t· 111 111111 l>t•t1·ml1t·r afll'r 1·r;11·ks "1·r1· <li~co\'1·n·d 111 "orn<' qf 111•· 1iu~1·.., framt·~ Trans1I <;\ ~t1·m~ 1n ahout I~ 11th1•r nl11·.., look .... mtlar m1·a~un•s afll'r I h•·,\ d1~ c·ov(·r('(f t r::11·k-. in tht'1r hu ... t·'- HTll offi1 •1ab and rt•pri" .. l'n tat1v1·~ from <irumman "''rl· dt:O.C'1tss1ng I tw n •pa 11· progr;11n W1'<hw sda.\' a nd Ind<•,\. Srn:.irt -.a11I I Banks vie for. dollar Checking interest profits c~nsun1~r By Thf' Associated Press PIJ'\U.tn1 to ·~·'' ... ,.,..hn NM1t .. "' nP,"4Utl tlt't(1 ( ••<lt'>f' tn ~· H c hh" th,.H•vndt r ,, .. Otn..-(f ~ ... Qfr•mQ-t•f '11 ° a 1.-.s Df'ar Mrs. G.: /\s you know 1 ·ve offered scores of mt.'thrx.b to overcom e 11noring. But I've warned th ey an· htt or.miss Well. here's another that m ay bt• m l>rl' h(•lpful I cumc ac·ross it in the JAMA w rttll'n h) E I. C Hroo m cs. MD . of the Lakeside Mt•d ical Clinic, F.<i!.t Ch1 eag-0, Ind. Seems lik<' a ll of a sudden every body wants to pay interest on your checking ac- C'ount Some ads even imply that you're kind of stow 1f vou don't already have on e of the new acc·ounts Hut which one 1s the best deal'? acrount with ai ll'asl S2.000 in 11. you shrJUld qualify for a n intl'r <'st·bt';.mn.e r ht·ckin.e at: count But s int't' thl· nt•1o1o an·ounl~ all I''" about tht.• same· intc·n·'t lht· num1· o( lh• gamt' for lht• consumer is to g<•t thal .1nd ·'' man~ <>t hl.'r frt•t• s t•n 'l<'t''> a !'< p11~s1hl1 • IQ80 ;n 1n\IH1mfl'" No 1111.ittl '" hook nrn. o~ Vl o• r.>tt" ·•' R .. <otd'I n• .. a.o Count,. w1tl ... no,., t•n<.t CHH\UdtH to \d•d ~t'"t1 ''' 1 n;c,,t \till rtt puhht ""' t1on tor (.,,, ldwtul mofwy gt thP Unit ti1d ~ta1e\ o• Am•·rH,. 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Ck'ed to "'' Ha•• comp4n~. recordf'd Noli' •mllllr 5, 1'!>' In Boo• 7841 P•~ 7•0 Ol!lclal RKorcl\ The'''"' addrH\ or ot~r com"'o" aul onallon or UI O pre!P~t ly I\ purported lo be .,.l Conll'"'· Co,I• Mei•, C•litornt• •nd JOOS W•rr•n La .... Cott• Me••. C•llfornl• Said wte will be m•Clf wlll>Out <O .. f'•nt or ••rranty, ••Pr•\\ or Implied a\ to tltte. PMM,\ion Of •rteumbr .,,< ~\ lo •llhty m. U"ll••d balance Out on th• "ote or note\ wcured by \•Id Ofl'flf of T '""· to "'" '11.50qJll. PIU\ I,,. tollowlne esllmltlt<I coxh ••• ,,..,," •nCI adV....CM •I 11'4! lllN al t ... 1nll1el pu,tlll<allon of 1111• Noll<• ot S•I• ww.10. O"T£0. JMuerv s. 1.e1 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSUllANCE COMPANY. • c.i110rft1• cor1> • 8ruc:eee.11ey A-lr.i Officer COHI Delly Ut·l l PUBLIC NOTJCE 'fltCTIT1CMll MlllNlll IUM9 ITAT•M•NT ~lie ,..._ ... ""'"'~ctotno ""'_ .. , • KIY ltlAL 'TOltS. tm He"'lt , LOS /\NC;ELES <A l» T o c:rae k down on pirate and licensed taxi drivers at Los Angell:'S In· ternalional J\1 q mrl who a re refusing to take v a ssenge rs to near by de st 1nat1ons the Cit v Counl'il has a 1~11ropriate;I S1 24.948 to hire a team of eight to monitor the taxi drivers Thi· doc:tor ad vis<.·<> wearing u cervical collar at lwdlime tt.·· kind used for treating a sprained n1•t·k lie sa vs it works Thi:-: prf'vt•nl~ h1·ad s agging tu the chest. bend · rni.: of lht.• trac he a . and compression of the resp1rt1t l)r_v tube Tht· t·oll:.ir will keep chin e levat· N I a nti 11n·v1·nl flexinA of truc-hca clnd the harsh sounds ~o harm trying , Mrs <;. Perhaps a simpll' "'a~ to kc•t·p your hush;intl from s noring. Co111ba• sPxis111 ---lrC)__ --------~ - Clwose your battles By JOYC'fo: I •. KE:'ll:'IJF.DV De ar Joyce: As a woman Pngineer, I am never sure which aspects of job- re lated sexis m to ignore and which things to make a big deal of. -T.R .• Paterson, N.J . Many successful woml.'n engin eers combine humor , tact ;.rnd only oc· casional h l'ad·on tonfro ntation in de a ling wilh on-jobsexism . I I s un• and sit mummy-like at your des k Stuciics s how th at people mov- in~ up a re out a nd about. conferring. establis hing contacts . Companies may overlook giving equa l ~00<lit>s to wo men. A woman <'n~inccr was SC'nl to Ch icago with a malt· co-worker Because he ha d the only company credit. c ard. he paid for ever ything. raisin~ m ore than a There's no ea sy answer. because each of t ht• financial institutions now clamoring for nt·w cie pos its h a s 1ls ·own form ula o n mi nimum balances. servict• charges, chec·k fl.'t•s and so on "A PERSON Nfo:EDS TO look at their hanking hahits to d<.•cid<.• which plan is best for the m ... savs Rank of /\merira Senior Vire P resident c;ent' Moranville The fr1lcrul legislation whic h authorized mte rl.'st·bt•aring c hecking account!' limit~rl th e inte rest ttny finanC'ial institution can pay un I hem to 51 4 p('rcent. If you usua lly have a few hundred dollars in your C'h<'cking ;,tc•c11unt or have a savings In C'aliforn1a. monlhl~ m1111munh r~1ngr· from SWO al l 'n1tecl Ft·dni.11 !-.a\'111g~ & I .oan to S2.()(l(1 at 1 ·n1tt•<I ('alof11rn1:.i flank AT llOMf: SAV l~(;!'i & LOA~ :.ind 111;1n \ otht'r S&Ls. S2.000 in any a1 •eounl will gl'I ~1111 51 , percent 1nlNC!-ol c·ht•t·kflll:! \\1th lht• f1r~1 200 t·hecks frt·L'. ov<:rdr:.ift prt1tl'l'l1t111. "c'h1·•·k guaranlcl' card and a crt•d1t c·ard !'I an~ like• th1~ allow dcpns itor~ 111 haH' h1eh ) 11•ld111 u savings n·rt1f1call's. :-.111·t·1al ~<·rvl('l'"' tand in tert·st·b(•arin~ r h1·1·k 111J.( <t<'t'ounts <di in 11111· If the money from ) 111ir puycht.,.k lln~•·r-. onl~ brieOy in your naml' t.wforl' mo \'fng 011 to a cred itors a1·rount. you proh:1hl~ ci.m ·1 ha vf.' lo worry ab1111t all of th1!. ut (Ill 1-We're kinder to your read:y cash. Check out CHEK/IN\t Republic's 5-1/41. Checking Account. S haring lht.' pe rs pective that many a ffronts are uninte ntion a l, three Boston area eng ineers Katherine Becker, Evelyn Murray-Lehlhall and Patricia Martin ili&<:ussed slum· bling blocks and solutions , few l'yehrows. To get privileges en· .tu•t •400 minimum balMce. And no .ervlce Freeaervk:eaMClnomlnlmumCHEK/lrtbalance joyed by other s in your position, eta.get No monthly servicer harge whPn you main-with •2,000 In .. v1ng1. With s2 000 1lr inwr in dl1\ The "li~ht touch .. rate gory : persevere• in asking for the neglected lain a balanr e of $400: Unlimited check writing. And Republic savings account. thNi' 1s nn s1·1v11 r· 1 hdl'Jt" perks until you have your fair share. your CHEK IN account earns 5·1 4't daily com· and no minimum balance requort•mc·nt Plus t1ll lht~ -DIRT V J 0 K E S AND f o u I pounded interest. free: Safe Deposit Bo11 • T ra""'lers Cht.'c ks • Mnne•v n,, language can be deflected. ''I've ff. after a reasonable period of t JOO minimum b.aance If you're 55 or overt No ders ·Telephone Transfer $Prv1n' • Not•' Cnllrr t11rn heard worse" <"an sap th e sting from proving yourself, you ar e brushed monthly service charge in your CHEKtlN 55 Plus ac-And much more. an erfort lo em barrass. aside for weighty responsibility, con· count when minimum is mamtaint>d: Writf' all the Check Quarantee Card and Chek-Reserve When attempts a re m ade lo dis-f ron t the iss u e di r ec tly and checks you wish. as your funds earn CHEK/IN daily Credk Protection. With all CHEK IN artou111s 'YOU tract a meeting you are ch airing , co~ently . interest. are eligible for Chek·Reserve Prott'ct1on wtth Chect.. s killfully redirect the attention. Also. •too minimum b.aanc:e If you have Direct o.po. Guarantee Card. on approved credit. Along with yow it helps to have an ally in the room. MARTIN, BECKER AND Murray-e1t of retirement chec:bt With Di rect Deposit of checks rou receive a ducr1pt111e monthly stateme111 Companies often are reluctant lo Lehlhall say that women associates Socia l Security. other regular Government payments listing o all transacto.ons.for lhe precedin~ m 0r1th send a woman on trips , )VOrrying that are crucial in helping you to sort out and corporation retirement checks. you nttd a mini- a etely r e present l e • rm . o w 1c eg male. If a m'Ble supenor c rge.. your n eres s soo information. counter (hi! <SOl!fpfbtetn v€11ESS, 111· ·, • 1"e1I tty dtsHkes-wo'tnell. nnn tnow-hlttt--+---cadSE' )OWi "IOllE) Is ....... i'ed 'O'Vl1"t _____________ _ o have the s a vv to com-which of our reactions are paranoid, mum balance of onl $f()(}. No monthfy !ervice Come in today to sign up ~or CHEK IN and check mto sist whenever the occasion arises -and tell the personnel chief why tha t you feel ready a nd would like to you quit; the damage to your seU- travel. Only after a year of volun-esteem In sticking it out can be too leering -to no avail should gr eat. travel-denial be tackled as an ISSUE. Re member that a sense of propor· Go to the m at. or at least to your lion In adversity is the ke.y to sur· boss -on these · viving on-job sexism . Let the petty ('If b.&enct! dropa below minimum . Sfrvlct! cher~ Is $4.00,) RE~-;~~~P.i~;~;;.~;y ·· annoyances float ; do battle only when the stakes are hi1h. I Ml'fTA AM 17th St. Wna o1 ~ Frttvt1.y (714) "41-5286 •. ' ~ 202 Anaheim Plau. ~ N. Euclid St. (714) 956-3290 HIHltlftfllll 8Mtfl, Cetlfonlll .,._ ir1rn oy corperet1011. a -WHILE MEN TALKING Caltfwu ,.,...."_· '112 "1"''"°" tooether are considered to be work· Aw-. Hlllll111191ft 9Mc11, Cllff«"ll • ''"' ......... , 1, c.-.c'" "• cor-ln1. even manaeertal women often ...... ,..,.ic.,cw.. 1re asaumed to be wasUne lim e 01ct•1t-while doln& the same. One woman, Tlllt ........,,. -"'" •lttl • aware of disapprovln1 1lancn and ~'::' ~ °"..,.. ,c_., "' remarkl, pointed out the inequity to ........... 0r • o.at':r:: her bou, who 1upported her vlew- D9<. as.,.,..:-:,~,.., 'sue.al .point. Don't IUccumb to subtle pres- ·, ( R£ADBR SERVICE; For /rtt caner mformaffor& from tlw SocWtw of Womn E~1. lfftd o Nl/-Gddr• ... ~ label to J"'llM taa. K.-.dw al Sor JJ•. Cotto ltlHO ,... A•~ /or ""°"'°" Enghwr." IMKl'tA N0Cm. 30212 Crown Veley Petkwey (714) 49'·08~ · WDT......,.. 134 ~lltmlneetf Mel/Bo6M & Sen Diego Fwy. (714) 894·53'47 l HeM Ollc .. Al.TAOEMA 2246 M I.ell~,...,. (2131791-1211 t 6'1·661 1 'f'Sl"lfl ln•urr4 , h•rlr•rd Mtd "''~·11'1\NI htl eqrnt , .. , nl lt>r U..11rd SI-•°"'-"'""' lbw ..... llneurttd llP to 1100,000 _ _,,,,,_ __ \ ' 'I -t>NlY.-..Of fl\..,.._, JenUMY I. , .. Wallet best economic indicator (~1wenune11l statistics not al.ways accurate pictrue "' JOHN f 'UNNIFf ................... N EW YOIOC l.u t yur ., ~•·vnorn) wH ~ at all wh•l .JW thou111ht 1t wu If you tfll)' for 1n formaltllll 1.m off1 <'l1tl 1ovcrn "'..,"' ,, .. ,,,,,<"" '1.aat yt"ar ha:. b .. ,.., ~Ututed It •~n ·t 11t •II .,. h 11 11 ust'd to b«- "' d ('tif\~t'qUC"llC'tl, ••llOfl" ol ink Mt-I (•uhu· '•'t'I uf alt Ullt'd tu •lt·l1•1·1 tht• ~I 11t'•> Ill '* I Ill\ II! ti I t1 U \ t' hl"t"ll , .. , •• ,t . 1111 I HJ 111t•r1 It • n I h • A~ •1 I t \ I q f .,, ..... 11 .. ~ .......... -'••• r , • .,,t "" ... 1 ~ \ ' I \ I I d I lllld I I hdll~t:' II l h• l,1lt-'>t lld , .. , '"."' f .. 'vlmt· ,.r the rcvt:.ions reach de .. .i .. .., intu hlslorv lo the crash •I I~~ l>ul lWO'~ changes may l.'t 11«1 dll lht' mu~t popular con •·rn tl wa::. d wo rrisome year. 1111-w th<' rev1s1uns o;ay you could !IJ\'t' worrlt!J let;s Further delaih.'<I analys is and t Ii •· '"'''~dive of history coo '1·11 <•hly might show more im l'Hl'l .rnt 1·1111'it'i1u<m<'t:S, that. for ,. '( ..i 111 j)lr. presidential and C011 11 n·-.~111nal voli'~ wen: artected to COLLECTORS CORNEA • .-lpifh:ant dtiiree 'fh•l ..-•lbtlll)' UllH aot ju.t from ttw unltrt-year '• slaU.Uca hut from tht' hart ul a hua• up- w 1 rd r t·vlitlon 1n economic 61•·11wlh to an 11nnual rale 9' 2 4 l-"lrc"r1t from JU&t o 9 dur· IOI( the Uurd·quarter 'l'hf! Uurd quMr\er was, you re· t·i.tl. u '-•mt' of relentless attack 1111 Pr~adwrll C11rter's economic rHord And 1l provided the I ;ii eitt economic s tatistics . b"lorto rev1s1ons. for the pre· clccllon <kb1i1te Now. we are told, the con· '>lffi•d 1i1nd overMll economies lllSl year were stronger than re allied. Inflation wasn't 11s bad MS we h11d thought at was Neither wa s the s avings rate Nor flerh11ps the product1 vity rat e. The Comme rce Department added l.S percent or more than SJO billion lo estimates of personal income. Personal sav mgs were adJUSled higher by 30 percen!. and that jumped the savings r ate to 5.7 percent, close to the long-term average, rather than the historically low 4.4 per· cent. For the decade that ended in 1979, real annual growth was re· vised to a 3.2 percent average, or c los~ to what is considered normal, tram I .I . And that •UI· CHll tlile ftauree foe produdJYity IUDI may be lifted. lnfJ1Uon, meuul'ff by tbe perso"al consumption Hpea· dllure deflator -dlfferent from tbe Conaumer Price Index - waa reduced in the revislona from 10.1 percent lo 10.3 percent. Hllh, but Deverthelesa lower. You can mike what you wish of these statistics, but lessons should be teamed too. Such u : Placiqg less faith in short- ter m numbers as guides to economic interpretations. Being more aware that most economic statistics are subject to r evisions. Recognizing that many statistics originally were de- vised for the use of pro· . !essfa.nals. who are aware of statistical imprecision. pitfalls and imperfections. Of course. the question now is whether you can rely on the re· visions. Do they accurately r t!rle<'t economic conditions? How close can they come to de· picting in numbers what 226 million people are doing? - The popular pitfall may be that when numbers are refined to s uch tiny fractions they have the appearance of precision. Rare Coln• & St.mp• GOLD & Sil VEA Prices for 1·7..a1 -Cl IUH .... -• t Utj•f f"dncf\ ,., •• ""•• M•DI~ l ..... ua.• "". HIO C 01 """' 011 • UU.• ,,, ''"'\"' ,,. • t1Jl.• Ii.I .,,, ... , n...,.. 11u.,., 11- ,,~ lt,,..n•f'llA ..._ lft C.. fOf CWftM ...... (714) 556-6150 South CoHI Pl•za Vlll•ge • • • • • • • • Turn your unusables into usable cash. can Daily Pilot classified 642-5678. Talwe flights set froTn county Newport Reach-based Golden West Airlines is scheduled lo begin da ily flights to South Lake Tahoe next month from three Southern California airports including John Wayne Airport. ~ ..... ,s •• tAcroe• ,._..,. ....... c .... ......,_., I WANTED DIAMONDS • GOLD '''"'"'" llv l11'>•·1ito 11111< 11,1!>1•-. c1.,m1<111u,.., gem •I• •II"" lj<ild cH1d •,11111•1 lro111 IHl\/olll'! lnUIVl<1UillS --JtH I t•• .. r.1f•""' l .uPllll tt't.d!UH\,;f1011 .tlld ••vrtlu it 111. l•y ""' "1'1><''1, ll11j'1t·'•I nn11::.. p.1111 HJ \l- d,11lv 111 •<i '' ( "'"''0 ..... rn1 .. y Pt1op1• trn1.1y !,,,._, 1,,, lt••Hy f tli1\ t' 11f ll11"q t\t1rllH'(Jy t " I• •• JI ii' ,, I I .lf ~"'l ·.1 .S by .IOS~PH South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa • 540.9066 $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lnt'Y.-.. ,t urulv rwvm•nl • In• ttrnf" • (" OMm..-Y.-•al • ff••if·trnr;al • w •• 1111y ~o••lt••n•• • f'llonthlv f•ndln9• • 6 •onth• lo 3 v-r• • South•"' Callfornu 'I (714) 759·1515 AMERIC,t.N HOME ..OATGAGE ) l(! "lrwpnfl {.rnter o ... e llP.''9" P1a1a Nrwport Beach Ca1olo•n1a 92660 The Feb. 4 inaugural flights from Los Angeles. San Diego and Orange County will feature the airline's new fleet of De llavilland Dash 7s . GOLDEN WEST'S SEVEN daily flights will be the first daily. direct routes to Lake Tahoe from Southern California since PSA and Air California abandoned its routes in early 1980. Golden West. its officials say, has generally -·--:.-l'·-1-~ved as a feeder airline. moving passengers from Orange County to Los Angeles and yentura counties. The new Tahoe routes, they say are be· ing viewed as a major step toward "becoming competitive in the vacation market. .. THE DASH 7 IS A SO-passenger turbo-prop aircraft. designed to handle. short runways and produce a low a mount of noise. Golden West has purc hased five of the planes. Another first. say Golden West officials. is that the Tahoe flights will feature flight attendant service. Golden West had not previously employed flight attendants. Reagan used as sales pitch APACHE J UNCTION, Ariz. tAPI -Ronald Reagan stood here. That's the pitc h of First Realty Auction Sales. the firm that auctioned the town of Navajo, Ariz .. last month. This month. nearby Apacheland goes on the block. Apacheland is a movie-set, old·west replica town where Reagan filmed the introductions lo several "Death Valley Days" TV segments in 1965. It also contains the hotel used by Richard Boone in his "Have Gun Will Travel'' series, and the up· stairs office used by "Doc" in "Gunsmoke." BUT A ltlt FlltE caused about $600,000 damage and Apacheland has been used mostly for commercials since, said owner Sue Schilleman. "The Ronald Reagan thing is pretty big," Ms. Unknown lo tbe beholder are the eatimatea, wei1htln1s .and calculaUona involved. -M belt, some of the numbers are 1ooc1 1ue11e1, considering the apffd with whic:h they are , compiled and the often in· complete data from which they are produced. They are working tools, and some of them are crude. In fact. non-professionals might be wise to avoid relying on them as their sole guidance and, instead, use them only as backup for what \heir o wn pocketbooks tell them about economic conditions. The p0cketbook still is the layman's best guide to the rel· alive strength of the economy. It may fool him for a while: but eventually it comes out with the hard facts. And seldom is it s ub· ject to revision. Coal plant site rejected BORON (AP> -The s tate Energy Commission is ready to exclude this Kern County city from its list of possible sites for a $3 billion coal-fired plant. Commissioners Uene Veranim and James Walker said Boron should be excluded for pollution reasons, leaving lvanpah and Cadiz in San Bernardino County and Rice in Riverside County in the running. The commi ssio n ha s sche duled two meetings this m onth to review sites for the plant proposed by Southern California Edison Co. Tall pa.-k Gram silos. c.ac.b IOO ·fect high. resemble tall "'eight pack '' in overhead view of construction that is part of S250·million £-xpansion at Anheuser -Busch brewer y in Van Nuys. E ach silo Y.111 h<>l<l I million pounds of grain. part of program tri expand annual production fro m 4 minion to JO 5 million h<.1rrcls of h<'er NASD Listinqs l."p• and Dolf."n# Schilleman. a real.estate broker and investor, said this week in an interview. "There's somebody out there who wants lo buy a town that Ronald Reagan used lo be in ... MlJTlJAL FllNDS Now local investors can enjoy personal service and untraditional rates Now you can buy and sell through a national broker at big savings on commissions-without giving up mos1 of the personal service that you're accustomed to. We 'II save you up to two-thirds of the commissions that you pay the full-commission hoascs. On some transactions M even beat the bare-bones discounten. us and . Call or ... ~~~~-ll~io-~~ ........ ~ .... ~~'!"""~-..~~~~-..-...~~~---~------_..,....._ ... ,...~--~~~~ m ~Boye & Soadlwood Metm'-'N.Y.1.1. .....Ille A WaU Street broker that pa,a loc.U, from a C111fonia ....._ 66() Ncwpon C.cntcr Drive, Suite 235, Newport Bdcb, CA 92660 ~~:n~:rk (714) 644-2983 Viflinia In California, c:aO 800-432• 7368 Wallliqton, D.C. r '"° 1t1...., . ..,. a......_. l ,,..,.,.., .......... ,, 4" ,.. .---,... •• ,..,, , , ; , THE NEW YEAR BRINGS .~:;·r _:j R. Ph. t:nfortunatl'l v there stilt <ire ~ome ailments whi C'h are p rt-senlly incurable. 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Comdl• n 7111 SJS 10... I .. Fl•EC•I -• .. IO 1 ·-e· l.tt • ., ,,,.. . Mun•nt .. 10 ....... ,. ltTE .. .. 10 ,.. .. THI• pf 2.0I IS ,.,, ••• n.n.llr. ~ •. ,., 8 FTC, book firm reach accord 87 MILTON llOl&OWl'n When someone knocks on your door ud says be'1 COD· dut'liq a 1uney or hu eome to talk to you •bout the educ~Uon ~ your children, what'• your reaetkm' Tbe chances are 1ood that you will immediatelJ tblnk, "What'• he aellina' " • L The chances are also excellent that you re rt1ht. It's tbe old encyclopedia salesman CQminl around once a1ain to sell his wares. It may be, of course, that some people will not realise they are beinl confront· ed by a salesman. They may be so naive aa to believe that this 1uy bas really beat • path to their door to talk to them about tbe ade- quacy of their home Money Tree library. And to protect these people, there's the Federal Trade Commission. In 1976, the ITC issued an order that put down some. rules about how _Encyclopaedia Britannica salespeople were to approach conHmers in their homes. The order resulted from a determination by the FTC that these Britannica salespeople were usin1 deceptive means to gain entry to homes. One ruse was for the salesperson to say he was delivering a free booklet. FbR THE PAST FOUR years then all BritaMica salespeople were required to carry with them a 3·by S·incb card which bore the company's name and had tht rouow- ing statement; "The purpose of this representative's call is to solicit th~ sale of encyclopedias." After ringing the bell, the salesman was required to show this card to the person who opened the door and to direct him or her to read the card. What a surprise to find that a salesman was calling, huh? Well, the Britannica people have been chafin1 under this regulation. After all, it's a little demeaning to have your salespeople constantly making this kind of disclosure. It's a little like saying, "Here, read this card so that you won 't be deceived by what I am going to tell you." so Now TltrFOLKS at Encyclopaedia Brittanica have negotiated a modification of terms with the ITC. The Britannica sales for ce will no longer have to carry around those 3 by 5 cards. Instead, they will be able to make do with ordinary business cards, which are smaller. In addition, the business card will not have to carry the old statement warning consumers that the guy is sell- ing encyclopedias. What the card must have are the com· pany 's name, the salesperson's name, address and phone number. and the identificatwn of the salesperson as a "sales represenrative " -· Finally, the Britannica salespeople will no longer have to direct the person who opens the door to read the card. It will be enough merely to show the card and give the con· sumer "adequate opportunity to read the card before engaging in any sales solicitation.•• It's not easy. you see, selling encyclopedias, even one. as prestigious as the Britannica, especially when you have to tell people that that's what you're trying to do. No sub· tlety allowed. by order of the FTC. S•~k•ltt Fllr .ftpo1Hgll1 -•._ ~ "'° Cmwe 2 iO 1 111' It~> '" Fl•PL 1 n 6 SSS 16'1> I • 1-llG 2.10 7 J9 .... •,, Murp!IC I :It 7 67 16'1> -v, Rattllur ... 1 JDll t 1 'I• T utr of I 40 l 11 ~ _. a'.·"10 .1 1~ .. -~ CwE pt I «I 11 14''. v, FlePw • I M 1 JOI llh '"' '-111 pn.JI • '2100 11 . • Murll(), !O 11 9'1 OS"'-?"'° RM'Nd 129 14 W' 6"9 • ~, T~rmel n 17 711 JO.. I• 1 HEW YORK IAPI S.I" WM\ 11••<~ -n~ "" ' Cwe pl l It 14'• \oo FleSI s I 1 ti fl I~ I-PS 2 lO 1 M 19~ + v. MurryO 110 6 19 11.. •, llall<o .. 11 ts 11... .. Tfl•OkOI \ I 11 '°' JS'"•.'• .. rwl "*1119 ... -fl-,,_, ecthr• . 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Januery I . 1M1 -- Odds against him Tuz playing on borroWt:d time ·,,,.,, r••lli119 i lie hall I· I .t it 1.t l\l'll I l;dl ·'flflh ll"'> 111 ht•II"\111g lt t By JOHN SEVANO OI t11e 0.llJ P!Mt llMf Jacques Tuz's basketball days are num- bered. He's playing on borrowed time. He knowi> thjs, ac«:e pts this, and yet continues to play despite the odds. Tuz's ankle his left orre has been under the knife m'>re than a Thanksgiving turkey in the last two years. It's as brittle as a sand <.'astle and as s table as a balloon under a n ame. It's amazing he can even walk, let a lone run up-and-down a basketball court TlJZ'S PROBLEMS BF.GAN while as a !-ophomore 11t the Univen;ity of Colorado . It wa~ mid -NovemlJer 11nd he broke his fool . ~naµprng the fifth metatarsus in the process. The injurit-s th11t followed to the sam e foot 1·uuld fill a m e dical loi;:'. after re<l·s hirting the 1978-79 season . TU7 ton• som e lig11ments whale rehabilitating during the followmg s pring summt•r rchahilitation found him hn·ak111g !ht· foot again during exercises. nt•vcr fully ht•aled by the fall of the l!f7!1 XO c-amµa1gn , doc tors ins e rted a pin v. hit·h t•1111bll'll Tuz to join the Burfaloes by m tc1 .,1·ason la st s pring , while running. hc ste pped in a huh• and ripped the ligaments again Th 1~ 11 me do<:tors h ad to make a tendon transf1•r from h1'> c·alf to make the foot opera· t 111nal last summcr docllir~ rc mnvt'd the pin t ht·~ in:-crted the s pnng he fort'. a f'llupl.-of month~ latn Tuz !.uffered a 'il n·~~ fr act un· I ft•ar<l l'no11g h ·: w .. :u ., Tl'Z HAS <tnrl. arc·1ir1hng to hi~ -+---ff+tt>tor~t· ran't atltnrd to he11r anymort- One mon· hn·ak. o ne m•ir<· ligamt:nl te11r ~.Jll9.J:i:....m1splatcmt=ot oC a. Lendon and ht··~ through. "It's looking pretty good I <.'an ·1 reallv C'<1m plain.·· i:-how Tuz a ssessed his current c11n dit1011 .. But it dcpend~ on how you're look 1ng at 11 1 ·m 1n on<• pit·e1• and I'm ~1111 able t11 play ··still ;ihlt· tu play " Tho!-.t• an· the gold<'n v.orcb for T11z. v.ho <1drn1t11•d to wondenng at t ir1ws 1f lt1• t'\'l'r wouhl. ' ··s 111 t•. 11 v. ,..., fru~tratrng . · hl' '>a Hi. ·· 1 nrnldn"t pla~ for a lo ng cluratHm of tim e. then I'd 1·11111<· liae k aml pla~ v.c ll and rt would pop 11p agatn Tho:-1• v.1•n• try ing times ··()11itt1ng 1•nt1•rl'd 111 v mind qu1t1· a fcv. t llll l'~ I would turn it "' t•r 1n m,· lt1·ad and v.nruh·r 1f I 1·ould pl:1y t•• tht· ahilit.' I played lwfnn· Hut v.h:it it all (';cmc· down to 1~ I still '' ;111tl'd to play /b 1ring ;i~ I wa~ a hll' 1 w;1nt t•d to pl;,i~ unlll I touldn"t pla~· aoymor~· " l'l.A \" IS A{'Tl'.\1.1. \' an w1dt·r~latl·m cnt ''1th T ut . 1wrf111111 v.oulrl lw a Ix-tie r t1•rm Tu1 ha ... h1 •1·n 1·ntr-r l :11111 ng <"11lon 11l11 erov. 1b 1•\·er ~111 1·1· ht• ~lt•ppt•d foot '''H"r~ ah<111t lht: pun ' cm th1• lluffalo<·s · h111111•e111rrt in 1!177 Y11u would think with ull h1:-pr11hlem ~ I hat '1'111 would I :tkl· 11 l':i!'>\ v. hilt· on the flwir l hat lw would sulinm...,:ruus l~ favor th1· anklt•a111ltrt·at 11 lt·nderlv Not s o. J\s a m<ittei-of fact. he 's JUSt the oppos 1t1 • . 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C'h:11 ltc· 1S1mmc1) rnarl1· a s uµer 1141~". ' !l<ttd Uwnnt• · ·· Uut th<' •,:11d I r1•111• 1t1't1-t l:t'>l \ •·:11· I \\•HI I h1· 'I'"' tit)!.,,, I•· 111 tt11· f 111111 . i.:a 1111' rof I ht· -.1•;1 ... 1111 hul WI' l•1SI ttw l!••nw to \';1111·1111\ 1•1 and I ,,;,, \'l'l".\ 1111h:t ftjl\ "TlllS Mll.t-:Sl'ON E \\ti! h1· 1111' lyp1• of lhlllJ,! t1 ·11 h1• nt1•1• to l1111k h;ll'k 1111 ll l I h1 · ''IHI of m v p l;I\ llll! •;or 1•1•1 J 11011111· 1111t1•h1·tl 111~ !J!J!lth p111r1t with ;111 ;c~s1~1 on I lave Taylor·~ )!oat 111 tli1· o p1•01ng pPriod .1j.!;111i...I the· Wh;tl1 •r!--. th l•fl -;1·on•d 1111 a t\\11 on l')nf• hrt•akaway at Ill :15 of the· st•1·cmd p1•rwd lo r<'a<·h 1111· inih:st11n1• Simm e r and Taylor got !ht• 1.1ssis t a i-. Sim- m e r fired a pcrfc-1·1 pass t o l>ionrie , who rammed rn thf' s hot h1111 11111 not 1·noug11 to kf'1•p hlltl '"'~ay from t hi· :\1 a:-1e r:-1·vt•nt . · .\ n •:-1dt·nt of S h1•rm;in Oak!--. .\l 1111tgomt·r.' run~ for I hl' San F erna nr:lo \"all•·~ Tr11ek ('luh Ill' run~ s ix milt•s tn thP m orntnJ! and anothc·r ~ix in the a f· t1·r1101in lh· qrt·l<"hr·~ h1 ~ runninl! to 20 111 t !1 •.., on Sunday 11 t· sa~'S tlw 111a111 r t' a s on he• 1s ent1·r I Ill-! t 111· World Master~ M ar<1lhon is li•·1·a11.,<· ht· was 11skNi by pro m ote r 8111 , SPlv111. a lonJ.! time friend who ut on<' t tnll' promot1•tl ;in annual race· from I fol I~ wood to I .as Vt· gas for runner:-. fiO \ 1·;11· ... old a nd tlv1•r a l r.-a lly pas t h istory . <:uy I .a F le ur will brcuk it.·· 11ast Whaler goalie .John Garrett rnm 10 feet oul. -------------- M<:rntreal right wmg LaFleur net•ds only 21 points to reach I ,tlllO. Hc"s curr<'ntly out with an eye inj11ry, hut he has ,979 points In jm;t 703 games. The 29-year-old Dionne, the NII I. 's most prolific p oint- producer over the pai1t 10 years ::ind the league's leading scorer t hlf'i 1u•1:111on. s aid he doesn't put mu c h i;t ock in individual mile~tones . "Th<' thin~ ('JI remember for a long time 1s the unselfis hness o f C harlit· Simmer," said Dionne. "When we we re. on the break and he could have scored him8elf, he stopped and gave me a l{reat pass. He looked for me again when there was an open net , thinking hat trick. "lt'11 a thrill to play with g uys like Taylor and Simmer ... Dionne's second goal ot U\e • '"Tht• las t ltrnt• I ran that race wa~ th rt·1 · yt·ars ago We ftnci II y had to ~I op Tht• high.,.a.v patrol s ci1d ·no more · We wou Id gc•t bcl wt•t•n R<i rst(lw a nd Baker and the winds would bl' so strong. 1t JUSt got to lw too danJ,!crous. · · he rl'C'<ilb :\1 ontgoml·r~· will wt·11r No I in lrnnc all() will join an l'~l1m att•d 1,500 run nl'rs for th1• rat•t• llis l)(>sl marathon time is 2 53 when ht• l'ompc:ll'd 1r1 C ulver City at the a~c of fl~l 111· ran a 3 07 whl'n he as 73. and· manag1•d lo l"Omp ll'tC "' conscC'Ull\'l' <S.•c> MARATHON, Page 89> ' veterans 0 A K L :\ :"-: I> t A P I The Oakland Ra1tkrs 11rt• Jus t one vie-tor~· away from a rel urn trip to tht• Super Bowl. lhl' pro fool· ball summit lh(•y eonqucred four yea rs a~o. ··1 forget. what I felt like four yt•a rs ago.·· fullback Mark van Et•ght•n said wht•n asked to com· part' the tl'am 's 111titu<lc now with that in tht• da~·s leading up to Sup«r Row I XI TH f. RAID .. :Rs and Chargers wrll µlay Sundciy in San Diego frir I ht• J\m t'n <·an f'ootbull Con- frrl'm·t• t1tl<· and the right to face the NFC cham11ions in Super Bowl XV. 1-'our seasons ago. Oakland beat the Pittsburgh Stel'lers 24· 7 for the A f"C C'rown and trounceci tht• Minnesota Vik· ing~ 32-14 an the Supe r Bowl. ··There has hl'cn an almos t C'omple te turnover In th<• te am s im·e then.•· van Eeghen s aid, no ting one reason it seem s like m or e than four years to him. "A lot of guys were traded Kenny Stabler. Du ve Casp e r . Phil Villapiano and othe r s some retired and som e wer e injured. ThNe must be only n in e or ten of us left who played in that Super Bowl.·· Ten is the number . and only seven of those players started van Eeghen. wide receiver Cliff Branch and linemen Gene U pshaw, Art Shell and Dave Dalby on offense. and defenders John Matuszak and Ted Hendricks. "BUT EVEN THOUGH the players change, we seem lo stay -~-----_lh~_same do the · --··-aTW'iy11 o. n lhal 's true," ........... said van Eeghen. a power run· ner in the mold or predecessors Marv Hubbard, Hewritt Dixon and Clem Daniels. "We're still the Oakland _Raiders. The •Pride and Po6se' wean off and stays with you," he added, referrtn1 to the tnm motto. Char1ers .Coach Don Coryell aay1 the Ralden' •uc· Cftl tlm year WU DO iurpriH lo ''I 'm j ust happy we won." he game. hi!'! 33rd of the season. came at l : SI of the final period. THE KIN094 DAYE· LEWIS LAVI Hll ITICK AGAINST THI HIAD 0, DON NAC•AUR. blah. "You make cban1• to replaee CM pfnCln with IOIM· one a little better." r . . ··~-·,., , , Ii ... --• , .. , ,,. .-,. • ... , , I ,, , t I I .. , .. #t __ ,.._ ___ #..,,.,_,,; ....................... -.. ... ····---...._._ ... ·····-···· ........... .... ThUfldey. Januaty 8. 1981 DAILY PILOl 89 Sid a coach's coa~h Verineil -Holman leads PBA- I \\I l'A t lu • \I'' l'h1huiahih11& lo,; 1it ll'' , 11.11 h I l11•k \'t·rmrtl 11ff1•n'd .-11 .t~I 11.-..,t 111'111 •11 or "111 l1tl1111u 1 """''" Ill' ch •" 1 th1'4I lilt' fill \ t'UI hill 11ff11fl'I\ 1· Ill n11\ J lt11 .ti. it ('11¥•'h ' 1•11111 h I or1.iuu1lh bruul(hl 'i11I 111 111 1111 11• '"""'' h '"'' d••\ 1•lti11111t•11I \ 1•11111·11 11· t <1 ll1·ol l .. ·for(· ~ht' ll\•t 1· .11 Ill•· T<1oq .. , n.n »uc-11int·•·r-, t 1 .• 1n111.: , ••nt J~h·\ T'hc· ~II It·' 1 dOlt• "'1111• 1 w·,tl u\ 111 ~· .!111(1• 111 u 11•nq11·r•h· 1 II m .111· f111 """ J I\ ' ' l h •ll.11 ~ 0 1d1•11 Ill I I 11 .. 111 J•1111 "hlJI pl.1\1111 <.tl;lllll'>l lite· l>oll"' l'll\\ ll\1\ 't Ill l'hd 111h •lpl11,1 \,I \\1•1 l.1 tl \\1111 "111 I \\Jlllt<•l 111 u td1/t hlll1TH••l 1 1111 11 11 l11•ld \'1·1 1111'!1 • '' ii •• I I '""". Ii' I \\ .• ... ' ' 111 II h 1111 I h.111 I 1111 "' ,,, 11'1 \\ 1111 th• 11 11 .. 111•11, ... k ' ..... 1 ''" '''" "" lit! i. bcc11 111 the l(Mmti so tonai Mnd infringing on Ver meil's domain -.1.·1.·n i.u niuc·h I ft•lt ht! could help me gel G ilman describe s Ve rme al as "a ,1 IJt'tkr c1t:~lh q uat•kt:r btlc1tuse of my great coach, fantastic " He says the en · 11111., 111111• 111 ttll' National Football tare Eag les ' stare is bright and 1 t'ul(Ut' knowledgeable. • . . • b , -· u ·'T his is an organization deslint:d for Wh1·~1 Std t11 ak1 i. an ° servataon yo ----.. ~-fir~ '"'"~~~-li;,t.Yft Giiman who came kn11\\ 11 ., 11.tM•tl un )'Ntrs uf experae~ce out of retirem ent lo help Vt:rmeil after \1111 Ill'" 11<.I" t·11n1>t·w ui. lie provides unrlcrgomg heart surgl'ry involving ~i x 1111. \\1th 111111 l· 11( a l11tal 1·on<.'ept of the hypusses l-(J1~~·.~·11,11h tttlmun as u qull!l powe r Gilman. a native of Minneapolis <ind u tn•huol tlw lhr 1111,. 111 tht· fi ve yelir r e i.:raduatt• of Ohio State. has had a varied IJ11d11111~ 11rn .. n .1111 that ha s taken the t·aret-r an both t•ollegc and profcs sionul ., football Ill' was an a ssistant ul l>en .... 1..:h·" fn1111 a ll·agut· 1rntsy tu the dour 11t S11p1·1 1!11°"t \\ 111 N1·wc1rlcan~.Jan 25 nison. Ohi11 Stule . !'vt iami (()hw1 anu West Point. \ 1111 1·1111ltl11 I ~l'l C:tlman tn admit t lwt I lo• 111 1•f1•1-. 111 ht• ttw s 11t·nt man lh· lo\ .1111"1 1111 1·1t.•tl1t Ill· d11t·:.n l even wunt tu h o 11111·1\l<'\\ot'll lt•s t 11 ht· t•onst rucd as lie latn was ht•ad l'Oat·h ul M1am1 . u nd Cmt·mn at 1 when~ ht' f'\evcr wo11 fewl'r than 1•1ght {:!<tm es in a St·a:-.on lie n 1mc 111to lh1• N l"L i11 1!15!; a .. hl'arl in Anal1~i111 coal'h of the L..os Angeles Rams. Later, he moved to the old American Football League Wllh the Los Angeles e ntry, then to San Diego. From AP dhpat<·ht'' In II years with the Chargers his M al'"ihall 11111 m ·111 11r \1 1•dfo1 rl tram won five Al"L Western Division Ort• J11n1111·cl out 111 •• :,r. p111 11 .... 1 t itle:. and one lea gue c hampions hip. lie \\'c dn1 .. .,d.1~ :.afll'r I:~ )'.lllll'" 111 tlw retan:d in 1974 after being named NFT.---"<fl'Pnft·.,~11111:1 1 llo" 11·1 ' .1\·,~1 .1·1;1 L'11at•h uf the year with Houston. Gilman t11Jn :\11111•1 I l1 g h I.ti•· < l;,,.,11· 111 as considered the innovator of the come· Anah1·1r11 hat•k pass rcceµtaon . whe re you run l1 11lr11:111 , lll'd f111 f1f1fi :11 tlw 11H the defender then gel in front of him l'nd 111 1111• aft .. rnrn 111 "' v.11 111, had lo ('<Itch the ba ll :.i SIX gHlllf' 'il'fll'f' qf I 1!1 1 111'1111' ·' 11 's just f·11mnl<in sense coming ha<·k for the footb<tll. j ust <·ommone senst'. ' sa ys the soft ~IJt'aking Gilman. ·'If you wail. I he defender will ·rt• 1·11\'t•r rcgarcllcl>s ,of how badly you hl·ttl hi rn . (;ii man l'X l}lains · l'\ t•n111g to I .eke II\ I '( f1r-.1 r.1;11'1' 111 the· I'll\ , 111 ..,t 11111111.1111"111 111 l!IXI 11 1• f\11 1-.ho ·d llt• ),' P •I! "• tlf tl11· 111·-.1 tl :1.\ ., 11111q11 t 11, .. 11 :11 \11 .tl11 •1111 1!111 11 \\" ~ \\'•111 d1 ·rh11\\ I w1tl1 .1 1·11 '' • 1 ·' .11111 '.!.XOI l•1l.1l p1 11l .ol l <.;11•\1• \);tr l l ll "' t\1/1: fl011! ·--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~---, • j' A • • '1 ' • .. ' .. .. .. "f't·nu ,, :•"" ... , .•• "" " ' :·. '1th .( . \, J G,...111ky gnab l f#ad l ,'dmo111•1u to arh1 I Way ne GretEky scored two g11;ils anr.l <11ld1 •u :.. ~ • """ 1111 •11 ' q11.ilil \ 11, 1 lo<1tl ! '. 111.11111111• ,,, !111• •I' 1'1'' 111 ,. 111 l•I h 1·111 1., 'I A c apsule report from the world of sports !\'lar~l1all i ~ v i11di~ated aft~r wi ~v a11 c~ settle d t'rom AP dispatche!> lll.011 \11 NC:T<>N. Minn Mah Marsh<tll. 111rm1·r :Vl111111•-,01a 'f"A ins n·l11•f p1ld1er . ft>t>ls "vin dw;.t lt•t l' amt (';tlv1n c;nrr.th, Twins ' J.>rl:'Si<.lt-nt. f1·1•I-, dl·l1ghl1·d ' aflt·r Mars hall 's j.(rtl'Vllllt't' .q.~a1n:-.1 lhl' T w111i. \\ : .... ,,.llh:d Tuesrla> night Tlw sdth:rnt·nt was n·at·lwtl h<·fon· lhl' grit•\ <tntt• we nt tu ... l'lwdull'ft ~irh1I rat lllfl Wt·tint·stlay. Marshall':-. <•llornt•v . l>i<.•k Moss. a nnourwL•d M ar~hall fill·d lht• grievance aftt-r he "·'" n•lt•ast•d in Jun(! when tJ.e_scucd .as - ttit'.' Twrn·s µlayt'r rL·prescntat1ve Tht· ~rwvantc. ftle11 through the MaJ•>r l.eagu" Play1·rs Association. contended Marshall wai. n •lt·ased b t•t·ause of union a«tivities rath<.•r than ineffective pitching. as the Twins contended. l I ndc•r the set tle mcnt Mo~s <innounct:d. Marshall will receive c redit for a full year of '>1'n 1c·c 1>0 tht' major league p<.·nsion plan t'Vl'n though he was relea sed June 5 MU$HAl L In ;1fld1t wn. t hl' Twins agreed to reinstall' \larshall al> of Marth I. providing he reports to s pring tram- 111g hy :vtarc·h 15 If h<· doesn't report. he will become a fret' agent. M os~ sa id t h at with this c:ompromise agret'm cn1 . :\IHrs hall tlroppt·d his gricvan('e, ·and the complaint to lht· 'h1t101wl l.ahor· H1·latwns Board also was cance led. Marshall. :11. lnld tt reporter late Tuest4ay. "While I ha \'en 't thurnughly examined the settlement to understand all tis r arp1f1t·at111ns. I feel compll•te l} vi ocl1<·ah'd .. :Vl ars hall sCJ1d w hether he will accept the Twins · offer or n•11lstah·t111·11t. .. will clepf•nd on how sincer e I believe th1· Twins ' offi.·r 1s .. llo11llf"fl #c•n rP• .'ii h1 l ·1a h t•ic•lf1'1f Adrian Dantley scored a career high of 51 points m to lt•a d t 't a h tu a I <!I I I 7 vic tory uver the Denver Nug J.!t•ts Wt.·dnt·~da y night in National Basket·ball As- sol'aation act um. nanlley's previous high had been 50 points . Elsewhe re in the NBA, J ack Slk ma scored 19 points 1 n the st•cnnd ha If as Scatl le wiped out a 19·POint deficit to defeat Del roit. 99 ~.,, Ttw loss was the 18th in 21 road games this :-t·ason for thl· P istons .Guard Geoff Huston h·ll I> CJ II as with l '1 points and forward 8111 Robinzine pla.vcc1 an-outs tanding game un der the backboards <is the Mave ricks won tlu•ir st'<'Oll$1 road gamt' of the season . beat· m g I hl• short ha nde d Golde n Stale Warriors. 111-HJ!l With l.arry Bird scoring l 4 points. the Boston Celli ts handed Pho1;•nix a lllH ~I defeat on the winner's floor. The ('l.'lt11·s moved 111 front early and butlt a 23· point ad vuntagt.• going into the final quarter Phil t'ord tossNI in 31 points. including DAl<TLEv Ill in the final five m inutes, to guict.e Kansa s ( 'il.'' 111 io 114 108 wan over Houston . . Seven ptuyers's cored in tlouhlt• r1 g Ul'l'S lt·d hy Billy Knight's 21 points as the Indiana l'at·t·rs won llw1r fourth l'Onsecutive game by defeating Nl'w .IL•rst'}. I ll 10:1 Julius Er ving and Darryl Dawkins he lped l'h tlalll•lph1;.1 ta kt• t•ontrol early with a :15-point first quarte r and lh l' 7fil'rs rompL•d µa!-.t San Antonio. 135-102 It was the third Vil' tor) 1n a ro" for l'h1lade lph1a. which heads the Atlantic D ivision with a :it;.7 n«·11rd. t helws t in the N HA µ;urof ~s1st~ to 11:.'ud Edmonton lo afi-:J triumµh ovn ' W a~hmgtun in N alaonal llockt·) Lt: ague ..1c llt111 Wl·dn<:sdav night T he win IJdurl' 11.:11<1 fan'>. - ga\'l' th•· <°lilers their first thn·e·~<iml' \ .... inning ~•rea l-.yf th1· wason Rt'g Ke r r sc:orPd h1!> lHth go<il of the :-.•·a<;un anti Oar· n I Sutte r c:o llt•t·tc d hi:-. 17th tu h:a.t <'lt1l'ag11 l•• J ti :.! win 11vt•r l:1,loradn Dou g Smail. Dan t 'hri!>lian and ftick Rownt':-o!o. 1'al'h Sl'l>rt•d t \.\tbguab lo lt·ad Winnqwg 411it~ f1r..,I road v11•tr1ry of th1• se ason . a n 8·2 \\in ovt.-r Tor1mtu ~ik1• t: .. vei. i.nircd at Joi ·()~ of ttw set·ond period. I iftl ng \1 anne~ot <t l(> a I I t 1 e w 1th \,' u 11 t•ou,·er The Lac cxtemlcu tht.; N•1rth Star~ u11t11:at•·n st n·ak !11 t:ight games Rick Kehoe and Paul Haxtt:r "it'Ol'l:d I wo g11als t'a<'h as Piltshurgh rndP a lop•mkd s hot :111\anlag1• t11 a 7 :1 \'II' tor v ovt•r t hl• Nl'W York lsl:.indl'r s. Phil t:spos ito, lhl· ~1·1·1ind ka;l111 g st'itt't•r in N H I. h istory . wi II :.i11noun1·•··h1 .., ""' 1n ·m•11t ''' da v to ht·t·omt· a n as~isti.111t 1·oa1·h "11 h 1 hi' :'\(·w York H ~ngl'l'S l>t•tro1l l 'oad1 \\'ayn•• ."iaxn•·r. 111l j.!1·ri·d ti~ l;•f·kada1~1<·;il pla). J..rt thn·•· f{,•d Wini.:s pla~1·r:-. ·'' 11111111· ~~h• 11 th,· l'l uh lt·fl I or 1!11-;t 1111t r11la ) ('antplwlL flay••" u •l11 Pla y••r" uf \ ••11 r Hunnang ba1·k t:arl ('amphf-11 11f lhl· tl1111i,t•111 -· Oil"t:rs;-' 'Y.l'iiiSL-.-nl-arrPi:C-iirif' 1 !1;11 ya1 1ls brought h1rn h"" thinl Na tional l'o<ilhall League r ush 1ni.i tr tit· n1 l11s Ll111•c pro season-;. ""'~ nanwd Wl·tln1·!oo ua\ .1s th<• AssoC'iat<·d Pre~s Off<·ns 1v~ JJl.1) t•r of lh•· Yl'ar Ju~t as ht· ran away from th1· 1·l·st 11f th<: leagut• he 1A1tu11u llf' 17-1 ':m is ahead of thl· I ~liO p11~1t·d h.\ I 'h11·:11 . .:11's \\'altn Pa~ ton ( 'o.J1l1 plll'll ;,ils o ra11 ;rn ·•) from th•· • 11n1p1•t11111n n l1allotang h > a 11 ;.t 111 t1 \\lrl1· 1•i.lr11·I 111 sport.;wrill·r~ :ind "'''" l• h111.1d<"• 1•·1 ... l hrl·t• from ··~1d1 \:VI. 1·1l ' ( ';1m plwl l 1 •· C'l·i,·1•11 1:1 ol rlw KI v1111•., 1•.J~I l)u:1rt1·rlH•' k Brian ~ip(· 111 tti•· 1'11•\ 1·l:111d Br•11A110., n · l't•iv1·d 2fi \'llll'S 'I tu· •1111\ 11lh1·1 plaVN'S 111 rcr P1 \'t•<I rnon· 1 ha n I'<''' '''1•1 • ;1 parr •ii S.1n l>il')!O ('lia ri,:1·r... q1l .t111•1 h;1t·k Uan f .. 11ub °"''" Sl'\'t·n w rd "1tl1 · rt·•·•·111•1 John J1 •f frr!-.O n \\llh six ( 'nnll'rliat k l.1·i.t1•r fla,·es, WllllSl' 1:1 rf'glllar St•a s•lll inkr1·<•p tioi1s wt•n • ;1 prinnp;tl l'l'Ct:-.llll ror I ht · CAMPBEu. Oakland IL11d1·ro.;' n·turn l•1 th1 • pla ~ riff~ w;1s na11wd as lht• .\s~111·1all•d l'n:~~ DdnlSl\'I' f'l.1>t'r of lht· Yt·ar for the NFL. lla yes ('amt• w1th111 one int cr tepti1in 11f t) ing the NFL's singlc·scason rt:c·nrd st·t an 1!.152 hy Dick "1'1i1tht Train" Lane when ht· played fnr th1· Lo~ Angel<•., H arn ~ lit· also has intcn·epted t w1> pa"st•s in l'ach of t he H aidn'>' I"" playoff game~. paving thc",\ay tu \'i1·t11n1·., '"'<•r ll1111s ton anrl Clt•vcland \..er l '•1rk ('fly naarulhf1n ,.,., ry 01 17.flfHI Tht< New York Caty Marathon alrt•arl>-lht· • world's largest marathon. has increased its t•ntr,\ list to 17,000 for the 1981 race'. it was announced hy •·red Lebow, pres ident of the New York Road Run ners Club . The Ha ll of 1-'ame Howl between T ulant• and ./\rkansa s on Oec 27 attractt.'<l tht• s malll'sl c·ro~d 1n it s four v1.·ar history. offidals ~ai d ./\ttl'ndanct' wa~ 27 :137 for the ga m(· "'11 h 40,700 tickC'ts sold Houston 1\3tros (;C'ne ra l M ana1o:l·r Al Rosen <'Ontin11ed to improve in the> int<:ITSlvl'·nrrrunit at :Vh'thodi:-.t llospit:al after undergoing ope n heart suri:wry · Hoscn. ~i. complained of chest pains la st mo nth anti had the s ingle by pass o peration Monday ThC' We<;t Coast Re lays. whwtrtwnr.t~lf-h-av·i·n~set-n more wo rld records than <1ny oth<'I· t ra<'k and fit-lei m eet. prnba bly will droµ (>Pl'n c·l a~s <0ompctit1un this \l'~tr lweause of df'l'lining mtcrt•st from al hlt·t1•s and f:ins 0 T he Wcskrn Athldic Confer e nce Pres1dPnts ' Courw1I vol l'd t11 plac·1· th1' ap11li C'ation for me mht:'rs hip 11f th1· Univers it y of N1·vuda 'I.as Vl'gas 1 o n inac·t1vt· sl~1tus FunPral servic'<'!'I w1•rt· lll'ld \.\\·dn1·sd ay f111· fnrm1•r '.'11•w '\ ••rk t 'n1v1•rs1t;. a11d II ;,i It i mon· fl u llc•t s h:1~k 1•1ha11 playc•r J111• l>olh :in. wh1. "a.., k 1 ll1•d 111 an autoa1·1·11l1·nt :\·t11nda\ Tt-ff'"'l'tbioa. radio TV: ~o l'VPnl!> sched uler! RADIO : No eventi. st·hedulcd Eitlht Char~ers named MAR ATHON m a r;ithon'> undtor three hours het Wl'en the agl's of H5· 70 "It's gt•tt1ng tougher these days You havt· to train every da) to bt• a marathon runner I havl' my n •servations about this ont·. but I' VP ncvt·r had to quit ont• yet.·· ht• sa ys. R~fon• lll'lng hit hy the run· ning fcvt·r wh11·h swept the na: lion over tht' last decade, m fact long before. Montgom er y was a phologr aphl•r fo·r Un iversCJI Studios . "I was an th<· photo I ah I her e We would take still s hots. you know. cheesec<1ke photos of the gals showing th«ir le gs ," he says. During that tim e. he m e t numerous stars. Among them we r e Clam Bow. Gary Cooper . Richard Arlen, Ruddy Rodgers a nd Wa rner Raxter to name a fe w Be fore joining Universal, he worked at RKO Studios, which . at that time. was owned by ' Howard Hughes. "No. I n ever met him or s aw .. t • obvious quest on. " e ry e w people did. He used to sneak around the studios a nd act like an e lectrician . but I never saw him ." Montgomery said he r ode his bicycle to work , rain or s hine, back then and "t he gu ys used to m akelunolme." It was while he was a photo- 1rapher tor the various studios that he took up t he sport of bicy- cle racin~. ~ I ' SD dominates all-pros NEW YORK <AP> Tight e ncl Kellen Wins low and wide re· ce1vc.rs J o hn J eff er son a nd Charlie Joiner of the San Diego Chargers, who caught more than 1.1100 yards in passes apiece to st'l a Nation al Football l:.caguc record. were nam ed Wednesday to The Associated Press All·pro learn for the 1980 season . C leveland's Bria n Sipe, whose league·leadin g passing was in · strumental in the Browns' re· s urge nce. was selected the AP's All-pro first·team quarterback. lie beat out Dan Fouts, the Chargers' record-breaker . In all, San Diego h ad eight players on the first and second te ams in the balloting by 84 s ports writer s and sports broad· ca sters, three from each NFL ci· ty. T he oth e r two C h a rger s starters are on defense.end Fred UC Irvine's m en's basketball team returns to the cou rt toni1ht (7 :30) when they host the West Germ an Nation a l tea m In Cr awford Hall. The contest will n ot count towa rds the Anteaters' season record . Noneofthe numberscom · piled will count, eithe r . T h e West Germa n s a r e coached by -Terry Schofield, a form er UCLA standout . and are Dean and tackle (;ary Johnson Wins low t·aught a league htJ!h K!I passt•s for 1,290 yard~. J l:'f fcrson had an N 1-'L·hig h 1,340 yurils on 82 rc c:e ptions <ind .lmnc r ad dcd a 1.1:12 yards on 71 catcht.'S . That made the Chargers the first team with th r et· l.OOO·yard receivers in a season . Along with f''outs, whose 4.715 yards passing s hattered the record of 4,082 he set a y ear ago, the other second-team All-Pro Chargers are defens ive tackle Louie Keicher and place-kicker Rolf Benirschke. The Ame rican Confer ence. which once again dominated in- terconference play. placed 16 players on the first team to 9 for the Nationa l Confer-e nce. The NFC had 14 second-team selec- tions to 11 from the AFC. led by Michael Pappert, a 6-7, 220.pound for ward . Pappert played his colle1e ball al the University of Redland where he wH ~-hon<?r:!lble m ention NAIA All·A~rica. T he Anteaters ar e led by 6--8 postm an Kevin Maeee, the na· on'i lead in 1 scorer a t 30.6 -points per 1 ame and 1uard Ran- d y Whieldon, who la ahoollnl at a 18.5 cllp. 'l'h1• 1'11t .,h 11rd1 St l't'lt·r~. th1• ">;fo'l.'s dl'fl'11d111 li !'up1·r H1m l t·hamp111n-. 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The sam1• ~cats so ld for St2 111 SJK durin~ the rcgul:.ir season. the• T r ih un<' rl'ptll'll'd . c; role said he is a s«ason t1ckl't ho lder who, with his frn:nds . can get ahold of at least .a dozen tir kets . Cheaper scats are availahle Dc•hbic Howard of San Dit•go arl· vertised four end zone seats for $75 eal·h. She said she a nd hl'r husband stood in line to buy them on Monday It'' ... .. -. ..:.,. -:c r.rr: 1-f\C:TI(')" I .... , 1111 l.t ' .1 1111 I"' 1Jl1.,1d •t i 1111· 11 111 I ' • .i \I 11111i1 l·.d 1 ~011' I ti ~·· ........ t .. ,. I 1 .... hooting '· ,., 1 I,;,.,., Lose . ' t •I •tfll'' f it,t ,t t 1,IJ1•i,_•t• h;t'\k t•I f ''•' t f f ••• 1 f ·, •rtf•·1 t"ftf'f• • • 1 •It·· ti•• 1 "·•"';• ·\11:1 1, 111 I• I "It • \ "f• lt•I 111.., • tt., t• •, ., Ii•.,\ 1 ui• t )1•· , •• t f lt '°''''"l'Hl I I I '" I" t .... 1 ·' I 1 ... I'""'· I 1o11l. I 1 I" t I "111 "' ti .... 1101 ... I tt 11 I I.I .01!1·111111<. wl11lt• ' ti I I ',, 11. 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"" 111· 111•fil trl•· 1111-, o,\t·•·k•·fl •I \\Ith <inly IWll I 11 I ' "' "'''"" I "'' ' 1. 1 .11 111 1 '11111 "'111 It••'" 11t1 · '>•·1·or11I ra1·1· 111 11 ld11ft •,,o1,.o1 '\1•1 tt'" 1111 ~ .. 1t11rd a v and Dana t 1 '"' \ "ltl • 1,.1 , ,, il l , 1d1· lw t ti ••n 1i1·rftirma n«1· II 111ol11 '" 1 ,. , 1 111 11 , W1iol1•1 ll•·J,!atta Saturday I td ~llJtd I I• t 1 • , , 111 •:1111 l lw111 I .ol 1fr11 n1;1 -.m all hQa l I I• I ,,, t ": 1 lt•·tt I"""''' foll \\ h:ol .... f;1(·1·t111U!<.ly oi l\ ti 110.• 111111• 11·i.:.o1t:1-. ;oil th•· wa ~ fnim Lo:-, \111•11 I ••11 11111•11 I '" 11111• n ·i.::ott :i-. an· -.1111wwh<1l of iJ mt~ '" 111•·1 11 tit• ,, p .11 I'. .1-. 1111' l1·1111wraturc is not c x .... ,I• .i I•· "'''I' .111\\lfll'rl' rn·:ir 1h1· freezing level I Ito·\ I'"' tl11•11 11.1111•·'· from '"'"t 1•o<i~t winter sa il· 11 • \• flh 111 \\1111'11 tl11· 'a1lor:-, have to literally , ''''I' '" ,1\ 1 It• 11·" 111 •,01111· ar l'a!'. to get room lo 111 111•·t1\ ,., "111:.tl tl111gh1"s 111 -.uh fr1·ezing wea ther. '1•· I l"'llltL11 ·f1 0,th1lr 11·gatla" in this a rea t .i t I "'· '"t:•·lo •-, Yal'ht n ult .!!1 thi• hn•ezy"'hur· , r• ,,,,,· 1·1iT1·h :it "a' 'f1·at11rin'g Siibots a"nd Guppies. "•·:ti 111•;11'11 'I :lf'ht ('luh will also sponsor a I• , "" t I 11 I•· I< 1·g.1 II a 111 t hi· waters of Long Beach 11a1 tiw 1111', w1•i:k1·1uJ __ --·- I >own Sa11 I l1t•J.!o way. M1ss1on Hay Yacht Club 1.., "'<111·1·t1·of 111 d raw a host o( s m all boat s or , ;111•111-. 1 l ;,..,~;"o; rm th annua l Frostbite Regatta in \\l1 iC'l1 th•· 1'11111 fattor could be as low as 60 "'' '~ l'l '1 '" 111 11(111•1 ~111th1•rn ('alifornia Yac hting As!'iocia· ltntl fl H ':t!'t W111d11111111w r4' Y11c·ht Club will inaugurat e Its W111t1·r S.•rlc!. for kt•cl boats and Palos Verdes Y a d1t < 'luh will host all !'lasses in the rt rat of ita Wtntt·r W1n1• S.·r11·~ .. , .. Sailors in co1neback win CdM, Mustangs, Oilers, Vikes roll Nt'"''"'" t llt1r!>f1r l11gh'i. Tars edged Kal~lla , 1i / hfi .111111'011111a 1h·I M ur 's highly ranked Sea Kings I lllllfll'll Ill ol 75 5!1 d l't'tston over host Dun a ·~Ills to lit).! 11 la~ltl l'l l'I' hu-.kl'l bull action Wednesda~ m gh l f':l·w wlw1 l'. < 'ui.tu Mt•i.u 11ulled a maid upset '" 1f11\.\t1111..: t.a..:u11u Bl•at·h, HJ 65 while Hun tington lh 'o1l'h "'u-. -.lu11111 n~ Millik an lfa)(h. fi5·fif> ancl \'l.11 11"' l11t•1wd .. ::-,ta n1·1a . 57 SI 111·1 ,. ' ""hat ha1>f1l'll t·tl Ne wport Herbor 67, Ketelle 66 1<1d1 I ·1.11·"''' -.arrk a JHlt r of fret· throws w1lh I \\ ff -.1•1·11111h I 1·111a111111).! 111 ).!IVl' th1· Sailor' lh•· , ""'" 111 111 1 l11•li 1111I v11·t•1n '\i1'"l"''1 ll.11 hor r!I :11. whll'h 1·nte n •d thl• f111<JI , ... , ''"' 1 ..... 1111J.: 1)1 lhrt·t'. ~.:1 ~JJ, saw the le ad dtSiiJJ I""'' "11 la :!:1 "t'l'•1111h r1•ma1n1 n g wht.'n S cott \\ .11 '"'' 1 .11 1111\ '>lt·p1wlf t11 tht· ltnt· a nd :-,ank both of 111 1 1t.111t 1 to..,-.i•-.111J.:I\1· K;_rl1·lla ;r lifi fiS advanlagl' I lw ...,,,11111-, 1111·11 r a 11 lht· l'lrn·k down until Mtkt· l 11 \ , .... 11 .. 1 \\ 1t 1i·r1\1· "·1·•11111!'. h·ft It hit lhl· iron a nti 111 11111 ... rt 1111 l111t t 1.11 1·1u ";'' tl11·n · f1Jr the· n:t>1111nd ·"'" \\ ,1:, "111 lo-tf l\.1t dl.1 q 1111 kl\ 1·a llrtl a p;1ir .,f l tm t· outs rn an .1111·1rq1t 111 tlr-.t r .wl t h1• 1; k po-.tman. hut C1a1·t·111 \\ ,os 1111r.111·d ·"' h" h.1r1+, l'l pfll••tl tilt' n1•t \\ rth hr.., 1 • ..,.,." I 111 t11·1111·11d11thh plt·;i-,t·d \\Ith lh1· \lf'tlll\ •. 11 d ...,,111111 ( 11;wh .J1•n ' l )l'f~u:-,k We• won th•· t '.111\ 1111 I 111111 1,111w111 \l 1111d.I\ 111g ht and w1• f••lt "''' Ii, I ti 11 r l' 11llII111' t I l ll 111 J.! fl 111 J.! 111 ft d ll'<t l l h ('!'>I' ).! II~ '> """ ",. h;I\ • I tll' .,,J1111· amount "' ni11m1·11 111111 .111d '"' 1.t .11 1 ·.,11111;1 •d1·I :\'1;1r1 11n Frrda) l'ho· :-..1111 11., :1·111.ol h """ lh1· J.!~•m •· ;1t lht· 1'11.111t \ '11 tpt• \\fll'fl ' lht•\ l11 t );I lf lfll't• fn·1· lhl'O\.\' ':11 111 k l th.Ill !ht• 1\1111.!111!'. '""'" .1 1; :• o.,1·111111 g u;1rd pat1·cl thf' S;ulor-. ~'''" :•:1 1111111t-. ;111tl h1· "a" J1t 11wrl lty lt«1n11nal1·' ( ·,,,.,, I·:, 1·1 l1.1r t 'lk p11111t...., I I rt•lio11111h ' a11rl <'1a 1 l'HI I I I tll •lllh , 11 t't·l11 1lllt1h / Katella n.•n•1ved more than half the ir total from Warner . who had a gHme and season-high 36 points · MIHlon Viejo 51, Unlveralty 38 T ht· Diahlos took command in the o pe ning m o· rn 1·11t:-, ;,iml Wt·nt on lo post tht: dt:c1s ion over the T rojan:-, 111 non lc;,igut.' at'lion Tim Md.aughl111, 1Jnivcrs1ty's fi H1 ~center . hit 1!"1 p11111l~ a11d w;i:-, lht• only Trojan in c.iouhle figurt's a:. l 'n1v1·rs 11 v l11t only 2k 11c r<'c nt 11f its sh(Jts from I ht· fl1111r "W1· w1•n · in 1111' ).!iJm1· 111 tht· first half hut d1d11 't '>hoot v1·ry wt•ll ," 1;111v1·r~1l y C11ac h Jeff C'unr1tn).!ham :-,;m l 'll WiJM1't a very good 0Hc ns 1ve J,!a m 1· at all 11m1J,!hl Handy Shl'rwrn11I with I ~ and Sc11tt Fl'ldman "'1th 17 pu1·1.·d lh1• D1ahlu:-, Huntington Beach 65, Mllllkan 60 llunl 1ngt11n )lt·a1·h t·am(' 11n :-,lrong 1n lht· fin al qua rt1·r t11 1111-.l a 1·11m1• from bchtnil v11·t"r y S1·ott B1"·k1·r h it for I ~ pntntl> <incl <;rel! Knapp .,,.,,,., ... -.1•\'t•n 11f h t~ Ill 111 lht· final µt·n11d to :ctd the· "111 Bob H1•11ll'r . ;i lthouJ.!h ht · d11fn l -.1·or1., 11u ll1·d d•m fl 111 n ·hound' for lht· "'111n111).! < >1ft ·r-. "1th B•1l1 'l'hon~p-.1111 gr ;tl1h111).! "'Vl'll Costa Mesa 83, Laguna Beach 65 .\ n·rl 11111 f1r..,t half and 1·1m~1~ll·rw\ lhn1ugh11u1 tlll' i.::11111 · g ;1\1' ('o~t a M1·:-,a ;1 -.u rpns1~1g up:-,•·t v11· l11n l l\'1•r lh1· J\rlt:-,h •Ill thl' w111nl'r·-. f'oUrt l.:ig1111a 1•11l1·rc•rl th1· ganll' with iJ 7 I n·1·ord :111tf ('11:-.t a :\11 ·-,:1 \\a:-, :1 !"1 but th1· 11ull'11rrH· wa:-, nt•v•·r 111 d11u hl fn 1111 tlw f1 r-.1 q11arl1 •r 'l'lw VJ 11-.t;111J,!.'> hrt tl11 ·1r r,,.,, 1·1gh1 -.hol:-, frtirn t he floor and oul st•or ed Laguna. 21-10 in the first ha lf and inc·reased the margin to 14 points at ha lftime J im Pclichowski a nd Ken Bardsley were the kt.oys to s u(·c·ess for the Musta ngs. Pelichows k i h it 20 point:-, ;.md had nine rebounds while Bardsley :-.corc·d IH and pulled down eight carom s . , Coron• del Mer 75, Dene Hlll1 59 Thi· Sc•a Kings Jumped to an ea rly lead a nd playt•d «11ns1slc•ntly t hrough t he four periods to 1111:-,l tllt't r 1•1ghth vit·tory agains t one loss for the !'.l'LI Sfln Mark Spinn wa:-, 11uts tiJnding for the victors, St·a Vil·w l.t•ague fayorttcs. hitting on 11 of 13 s hots from th1· floorfor 25 points, grabbing 11 rebounds and 1 hloe k ing thrc·t· f>ana If 1 lls shots lits runr11nJ,! m all'. J t•ff Pries, had 22 points " 1th I I of I !'i from l hi' floor I' rt es also pulled down ..,,.,.,.n rl'111111n1b for lh1· S1·a King~ Marina 57. Eetencie 51 ,\fl1·r llw t-:ag l1·' pulled lo w1lh1n 11nt.' pom t al l1 iJ lft1m1., th1· ,Mnr 111iJ Vikings c ame out strong in l ht· t hint pwnolf t11 put. the der1~111n out of rt•ach wtlh a ll 11111nt ;11lvan tag1· H1tl!I'•· 1.•: .. 11111g1·r WiJ!'. high s<:ort•r for th<.· Vtk· 111g:-. with lk, followt·d Ii \ Bill Hrul't' with 15-and Ht l'k Srrir llr \\1th II M1 k1· ~arkt·I ha t 14 for the 1-::t).!lf·-. Westminster 71, l oara 49 \ltl'k Dl'lava ll :1d1· and Dan S1hcr p;H:t·cl the l.11111' \.\Ith <!!i a111I 21 p11111h a nd he ld th1· uppe r h and 1111 th1· lioa rc b ;1:-, w1·ll 111·1;1\ ;1llad1· 1111·kl'd off 11 t·arnm:-, whtlt· Sibe r h:1tl o.,1·v1·11 ""Ill•· J.11111 -, l"'"'"'J l h1·1r M'Vt:nlh v11·tor y ;ig :.111:-,t four dl'fl'at:-, ad1e/haek A Smart Way to Start the New Year! 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L•gun• Hilla 32 N•IMMI u- U N 1v111s1 T v l•mm~•ma" 9 , NlfW YOAK ME T!> Slgn•O Tom Nat\,.,bara M•t\uDarA" ra,,at 9• s H•u\m•n, e>1tchPr to• two~yt•r conttatt Vlll•n•uv• J UnO•rwoot'.1 ' C""''"''" I 519,,..,d o. ... VOft Ohlen, pllche•. to • one· Wll..on1.c o11m..,.9 vur cont••<I E•1tnoeo ,,,. contrect ol . LAGUNA HILU '· -~ .....-~..---------"Mll'lll• .. •'-"'"'oruqromi:>ni.-.1.LU w m•n •OUll"''-....... ~~~~ ......... ~ ........ ~;.,.11ttaif1!i"'nr"T'!;;o;:h'r'r"'"""·-~~-..... ----,,~ · throuqhthf 1"3\.t!'A\,On Scor• lloJ Ollerltr• HOCK l Y 11 1• tO 0 NellMel Hee-er Le..- ' • 9 I) n DE TROIT RED WINGS Aolgned Unlv•,.••v 10 l •ciun• Hiii• Oeorve Lyle, lell wlft9, lo Adlrondec-of ltw Hofl1>9e ll19une Hlll\I. -rlc.,, Hocby Le'9)19. ,RKellttd Brefll lenteAnff• WSDlllllOAY'tallULTI ,,.. ........... .......,..._....., !"I"', •• -......,.... '"-"".,'· • eo. •.•. t.•; 1111 O¥tf lll'lllCO I ••••• J.tO; 0 11 .. Miii INICOll'nl. UO -.c ..... rec• -"'lfl9 Ciiio lll'lnce.,1. UM, 6.40, 4 •: Crl"ltoll ce,,.fl'te-r I M<Ce rr•nl. 4 .... J H ; Trlc•r,. L-- .... ='1ayon'Olldt ~•"on, center, Joe· PeterMlfl. lell •lft9; O•llH 1 o""r Pflll-lphle el!CI Ml-e 81el\dell, rlt'll Wlft9, from Mir°"' ~•n 01-'owrOeill•nd de(Jl, 9-r ..._. <Mft r ,OOTaALL Si n 01-7 I; Pllll-lphle ,.,; Delles .............. II LA..- M ; Oa~l1ndH. NEW YORK GIANTS -Nim.cl 11111 Perce111 c1e1 .... 1w c-dln•I«. All·prOIHm IOCCH The As-l•IM ~"'All·"'° Tum tor,.,. .... a-le~ tecctr L...-1•0 Nelh•1el FootlNlll LH9uUHIOft: CH I CAGO STING -Sltrt•d SH Id 'lltlTT•AM e eeiiv1rdMll,....,_,, 0 ,,..... COL.LIO• Wit -Jatln Jefter-. 5en 019eo; C ..... lle KINGS ..atNT -Nen1M o.Mlt alfrett JOIMr, \art0ie9o. lleM '-II <-fl. TE -Kellenw1....-,5-10 ..... T Mlh K•M. All..te: l-Grey, Meft'aMOOet Hevttefl.. .. .... ~ G Jef1n H-"', Htw tr,..i-; H.,._,. MM!wo.t ............ . kett, O.i.. Me• Dt9I Ktrl1181. ~ I, TMoMe t, C-Mllle"1111Mtet,~. Slettf't. \' ,, 1. Revolvin That's the situalit>1 1 By CURT SEEDEN Of -Dell, '°llel Sutt Don't look now. but the junior toll ri.:1· li<•"·lr 1 II season is a little m ore than one m<inth awa) In ract, Orange Coast Collcgl· < 'o;•t·h \1 , \...1 Mayne, who guided the P irates tu the statt· 'h,1111 pionship last year, is still reapinl! th<· lwn1.f11· •· the crown this year. Last week. Mayne. who 1s starlin~ h1• I.rt season at OCC. was named th(· 1t111111r 1 •1il1 Coach or the Year by the AmCrtL·an A"'"lf'l,tl J•' Baseball Coaches. MAYNE ACCEPT EU th1· av. <•rd o11 ,, li.11111 last week in Miami "It's an awc.t rd given h> y11ur ,,,.,.,.., .• , ... makes it specia l." s<Jys M<tync v.t.<1w I• o11• official shortly. In fact. January I!'> th1· kt·, rnont 1 " mos t coaches. thcOCC coc.t th !.ii)., "This IS the ll me \'41U '>la rt .... I" Ill ~ ",11 guys who are ~01ng to ·he· un yi1111 h;11J 1 I ' spring. Now. you've got lo -.t;u t <11 '• 11 club." he continues And indeed . Mayne mu!'>l d1·\l·l111• •I year Contrarv to pooular ltell1·f 111.11 ,., Unknm.t111 resorl ... New Mexi • IS the he ~, Hy IW ZINTI I. Of Ow O.u1y Ptlo• )t.1tt Well if it's C;ilifornli.I th;,i1 "'"'"• who does'! Jf you'n• talking ~k11ng , 111.1· 1 ... 1('0. THE Rl-:'S NO DOl'fn th<•t 'I· Mexico has som e o f th1• IH·..,t !.1111\\ 11• for some unkno" n n·a~•111 v.11• 11 ' • 1 talk their s port. lht•\ u•.11.tl t, Colorado or Utah or WyommJ! It's a s ham l' hl't'au:-1· :'\1·\o\ .\1 1·\I• ,, to offer as those st;itc!., •inti Ii·..,~ Less 1wople.lt·s~tr:iff11· 11 ... ..,,1\·,11•.1• '• The thrl'l' largt•s1 sk 1 C:1rr«1r• 111 1,,1•1 .. Ml1x 11:0 Tao!. Ski V<:1llt•\' \P1 1· I· 11 · SKIING River ha,.\U' 4Jl l:P.l y of n10111 111 lh•, •' I I II I ' Ti • • 1" 1 , f'tl o r BI I r " ,;, 1·r;1i.:1· JC 111 1111t· .,, .. 1!'>1111 at • ,q ,I IJ11()1 , ll!'>U;,tl II II 1111• 111 IJ l'll'('tJll d11l:·d 111•\I Wl."<'k ,, 1•1 ., 11 1•11'1' 1ha11 It 11111 1111·\ pla\ •11 I,,., t I 111 l'(' • I • •11,1 ~'I ;1f \' oi I ;, f ll·ol 11 h 111 .. 1 .• l•,1•,1 11 1111 ii<! r11 • I I 1111' .1 1 1,~ I '''"I .. ,., 1 I II I 11 ( • ;f1 ~' 11,.f lc.il I tt I 1,. on their _slopes. for <..:aW:w:i.Jar~-1.oo-•~~-·-----------------­ toward the Hockics thti. !'>l'H~<in :\nd wtt I• ,, . HEADUNING Tiii·: TklO 1:. I 11 s ki area m New Mcx1c11 tmd <11\• •1' • t. country. Its \'Crt11·a l d rop 1-. :.11~"1 1• '' cent of its 62 r un:-d1allt·ng1· .. ," •• 1 s kie rs alike. Its self cont ained v1llC!~1-. lfl1· 1kd ,, 11 an as phalt road l!J mll1•-. n11n11, .. ,,1 ''' 11 ony of Taos. a dds lo it~ allun· Tiii' 1111 ,,, l eight hostelries thal t·an hold 7!11• I'• 1 set by 16 hotels ;ind motcb 1111t~1d• ti and in town thal C'a,n han<llt· '1111· , 1 more persons . Adult a nd child d <:1 \' Ii fl I 11 1-. ,., 1 and SlO. Thi! main offlc."c· ph•1111· 1o1111 . • '--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Twenty thret' mile:-. l':t:-.1 of 'I .11.· The 22.600 ac·rc ycC1r r'lund ,.,, ' eastern lip nf the Mon •no \'all··1 lt.1 basin where 8.5 pf•rc:ent of 1h :!X r urh 11· the m an• intc rm•·cl iak It·\ d • ,,1111 through towering pontfrro~;1 p1111 ·•. ANGf:L t'IRf: llAS lb ''"'It • I village when~ six condorn1r11um 11111 ,. accommodak 1.2<.H> 1>at rim.., Lirt t icket prices <t rt' Sl[l Jntl < .... A circuitous seric!. of pa' t·d 111 • cl uster of mountain!'> conla1n111h \.Ii• 13, 161 feet the highest poanl 1n ',1•\• v Red Rive r. Red River's 36 r uns 1 35 pNt 1·11t 111 for intermediate>. some of which dr••1 I to the form er gold minin~ n.1mp 11f I«·•• 1 overlook its novice area, Tht· W1>11dl.11 ' ly known a s Powder Puff M111111t ;1111 •' favorite amoni: childn·n Lift prices here arc $15 and S>'I NEW MF.Xl<'O HAS thrt•t· 111!11•1 boasting vertical drops •>f al h:<•:.t 1 """ , · dia Peak 11.900 ve rtiC'al 1 m•;ir Alhu•11 1• 11111 Fe ( 1.liOO vertical> northc<1-;t of It•• " 1,. city in the U S . and S1crr;1 lll.111•".1 '"' near the resort town of Hu1cl1 1:.11 Each of them h;i~ 25 run ~ S;111d1.1 I • !10 per ('ent intermt•di<Jh.', v. hil•· 11 •' 11111• 1 ea c h 40 pe rccnl heg1nnl'r ;1111! .w I" 11 • t crmediatc . '.'iont·ofthc m has11n·:.lo111· l•1d1•111 A New Mexico toll frt•t• ~\<1 rt•1111r1 • by calllng C8001 :1·15·HR7fi Basketball S('c•rc·~ College WHI S•n OIPQO St llO, N••v II Gon1atJ:a •~. Lf'W•\ & CIM" '3 lloc'i.' Cotortldo•t. w 1 ... p.,,.., .. ,~ !lot 5-111-tl l•m•r 101, Pt~uri• V1•w •• Okt•homa•. StrQI\•" 1'u'thn ~\ Oki• St•t•••. Nt•Orlw1.1n., 10 1 .. 1 Bono" Cotl-"·Vermont S• lort• 60, l'elrfleld '3 SI . .John' 1 61, Geor90!1own 60 Hof•lr• 'IO, Rldor 6f> enll•I "" ... MenlWlll8nvllle U o. er ne 7), Meryl"nd" Syrl!CUM !07, NI-re I• w .. 1 Ve. II, YOUf\9'IOwn SI 1q Cornell U , C.,,lthi\ U OerlmGUI,, ... SI Frencl\, NY 61 SI. Pott.,1t H , N•w Hempthlre U Vlr9lnle '3, N. Cerollne U S.ton Hell ... Providence SJ SI. l'renclt , Pe. 71, c. w. Po•t Ill Slttton •· W.tl CIW•ter 71 L•llltl' 72, All>rl91tl .. ....... W•-· l'or"I u. AllP'l•c,,IM SI " Cl•m-. 6S, 0.0~91• Ttt<" i• OevldtOn 71, W. Clfollne .. VMI oil, E. TertMHff SI 0 GNrt l• ... l'IOrl4e U JeO-llle •. Geortle SI 67 Al•INl"'9IO, ll!Wt1fHlt1'11 St ... No. Cerollne 1S, ~ylefld .. T•-7J, MIMIMW! .. ...... ••1111 ...... Mklll .... 7f 11111.,,.1, Olllo '7, a.w11,. or"" '2 Te1H97'KMl4.'4 '#. MkllleM7S.C.....MlclWMft .. ........... ,. ..... , .. ·."I \I\ • ,. u Ill"' 1'1 Junlur coll+>e;i S.Oufft t.O.\\t (.I • If'• .-,.'"'" Art•t .. I' I' ( ,_, r1t~\lit\ I I\' r ullfllttf'W' o ~''''o" Con•pr •,.. C:.f\h Oo•'Q"I (_I I " ~I R1.,.,_,,,a~ t t ""'" ~P'"·lfr\1 l Hlgn sch nn1 Cef\tur y I f)AC11H' (AnyM6/l \I I ti 1 lu\t1f! I\ l IA "1• 01..t~jf ~,,,.,ft,· 11 \I\ \l',U~(''f ~'I \,tt·T,1 'flit \I G•rdtn GMvr t fl •q"f' I it OY'"'" 80 t\llt ·I ••.• 'h•., RAnf "O Atari.,,, ... ' I •• "''' S1tnt,-'qiq-6t PM1'1C·• "'It ur.,...Lt'.JQu• EIOorode>ta~~no1itM 11 • Ar•• 011nt1a \\ E,\OH u11,, t t 1tH1tbf1111 f'.'uH••nn '" "'"w•y l•.f<twt Ana•H'tt11 41 M t1qnoll11 •~ Sunny tiillr, 1J Au,."" ,..,., • s .. v,·u'lni\ \1, S1'tddle~c.11. •' T toy '•· W.-.1rr11 I• .. _,_ Ntwport Hart>or fill .-''"''' • "'' Mer ine SI. E•IMI( •• 11 Coron.e dtl Mar H. OAnA Hill\ MlulonVo•fo II, Un•v~r .. 1~ •• Con e Me~ '3 l~""° &-•< r '' HunllnQIOft Be<Kh &S M1111•.o,. AO Wutml"u .. 11 Lo••••' Cypreu H. l 8 Wll'°" U (I TwoU, LO\ Al.om11"•1>4l l>11 C-tr-V•INV ti, <won C.nrqnn•• " ... • l\J , " .~,. ,,. A l ,-. I I 1 le) n ,Q., L 1 l ual rate • _ • J u .Jil...or .1,.11ldOle ., '" '\ 1Ph1rr. m~tur1ty •(I C:ilitorn1a . vi ~IH \ ,,.fcu d pouboo6i .11 " AMUQI Yitld ,;..,. lllllllllt'\' 1 '"\!.!• & Lo.; n t:!\?6 ...... Verde Dr. EHt ,,,II\/ '115 r >lit.• Met•. C a 92626 1714) 957-8633 . Elftiecl •llln•la Reception slated Tht t'ounuun Valle)' Ch•mbltr of Commerce'• le1l1l•llv• t0m mlltff hu •c·heduled a cham pa1Dt f'ffephon f'riday for aru tleC'ledotr1caal• Th• ev•l wtU be held from I lul p m at Ralptl'a f'urnUur• Mall, lU76 £uC'UdSt . t'ountaln Vall•Y itnd C'oun<'a l members Ben N 1ellfin, Marvin Adler and H.rbara Brown Rt1prt1nnt11Uvcs fro m U S Hn•tora Alan Cr1m11ton •nd s I ttayak11'tn aliw ut: upected lo attend The• el .. <·hld offH'li*lb wall rnuke brad rc:m11rk11 . then wall be 1tv111ila.blt' to dllu.•u3s spec1f1c c·un 1·tirn1 with th0&c Ul ullend1mcc • LOCAL Mesa elty maaager .. Sorsabal to visit England Costa Mesa City Mana1er Fred Soraabal has been 1ranted a lS·day administrative le~ve to visit England as par~ of a Manager Exchange Pro1ram s ponsored by the lnlernat.ionaJ City Management Association. The exchange program will s ee four city managers from the United States visit city and county government organiza· lions in England. · The four administrators from this country. Sorsabal said, were selected from at least 20 appli· cants. Costa Mesa's city manager and his wife, Marlene, will spend about two weeks, begin· ning JuJy 6, in England. Most or the time will be spent studying government planning a nd opera- tions in the district or Hove, East Sussex near Brighton. In September. the Hinlons will res ide with the Sorsabals in Costa Mesa while they s tudy operations here, Sorsabal sajd. Mrs. Hinton Is a magistrate in Sussex. Slated to allend 11'4! lJ S ltep Ro b~rt 8adh1tm, It N~wport aeuh SI.ale Seri John S<-hrnlta, R N e wport Rt·itch .\i. ~mblym1an Nolan t'rauellt·, ft HunUntton 8 u<·h lat 1>111tr1d Sul>('rvi110r Roan Shntu11 t'owi l ain \all .. ~ M &v111 Al lloll1ndt'11 'l'hl' .-vent 1i. upen to the pubhl' The 18 5() t1dtt.'t prH'c cove rs d11tmpll6lllt' ;and hon. d '1wuvrc:. OeUy ...... S .. H - Four c hief executives from those t•ountics and cities will vis· it their U.S counterparts in Sep· The couple will reside with Hove's chief executive and town <.'I e rk . Robert Hinton and his wife, Sheila. Pilot Power classified ads in Wednesday's Coast life and Do ily Pilot reach 340,000 Orange Coast readers for only $2 for four lines. · DAILY PILOT TH'kt'lN rrlay bt· obta111cd by ('dlllfll( thl· l'h ;i rllbt•r orr 1~·t· EXCHANGE PAOGAAM Fred Sor••b•I GOP c-hlt•f Lundberg eyes re-election ~ B} 0 .('. HUSl'INGS Of , ... o ••• , ,., ... iwtt t-'ulkrton l> Loi:. Lundberg says she will seek rt>·e lecttun a:. cha irman of the Orange County Hepubht•an Ct>ntral Commallet!. "I fed we as a purty have done a great deal to bring the pa rt} biH'k into power ... said Mrs Lundberg, "but the JUb is only partially t•omplete d and we mus t conlinul' this momentum until th(' work 1s do ne here in t ht• t•ounty · · Mr!> Lundberg has been a membt•r of the rnunty central comm1ttcc since 1970. ••• . ;\SSE M BLY WOMA N Marian Rc rgeson, R Newport LuNoH11G Rt>ach. is inviting he r consli· tue nts to visit her new· 74th District offices dunng an o pen house Fr iday Her new offi ces are at 4500 Campus Drive. Suite 344, Newport Beach. That's across the street from John Wayne Airport The new Orange County phone number is 641 ·7441 The toll free number for south Orange County a nd northern San Diego County remains the same ZE 7-0074 . Friday 's open house will be from 4:30 to 7 p.m. • • • MRS. BERGESON has introduced a bill (AB 1631 that would extend the prohibition on com· rne rcial abalont• fi s hing along the Southern California coast. Currently, commt>r<·1al abalone fishing is pro hib1ted b<'lo,yl'en Palos Verdt•s Point and Dana Point until March I , 1982 Mrs . Rergeson's bill would extend the ba n to March 1. 1987. · ••• SAU PRICH GOOD THU JAN. 14, 1911 A1t <;dtP. ltft"~' J~ •• -...,,,. ,., ' '• StUl°' .... t l.tllU At• P hOfl)(jf dO"t~ ''dJ 10' ., ,.. ' r1er r di d''cJ Pr1Hf ''"I, t ,, , ••• '>ut>.t•t.1 •o ( '"' '\.1 *' I I I I to stay In hot water 30-gallon hol walP• healer w1tn ene1qy savmg des19n H•qt1 tempo• nlu•e ~hul "" and glass ltr1P<I :,,, • Reg 119 95 10995 40-gal .. reg. 134.~5_. .119.95 50-gal .................... 159.95 it passes the screen test I t cmbt•r 642-5678 <9) (~ -- you're sure to love surtorm ~u'"'''l t .p •• ''' n f..i• 1f 1•, r, . ..,1"0 ro· ','-'' .. , 1· r ,, ,, , Pfu~P·,s "''h' r u '0'"'' ., ,,, •• a ~' zClf n.1q e .1n 411 ~t I I ) ' . • r ~-.t ~ to help you measure up '-' .. ~ ,.,, •• I " 't• 1, ' 'it: t• A 1' I Ill ' • 1•" ,• 1 fl • ' WE GOOt'ED: l''r1day 's Cong r essional Luncheon sponsored by the Re µubliC'an Associates of Orange County will be at the Anahe im Stadium Club. oot.al the Saddleback Inn to Santa Ana as re ported to Tuesday's column The miscue actually was in a schedule for Congressman Bob Radham that was handed out by his s t aff. !lope the congres sman does n't find h imsel( lunching alone Friday. His staff has him pointed in the right direction. but has him getting 11ff the Santa Ana Frt.'eway too soon 3-poece Se1 onCh1UP~ l•I 1 • " 1•• "" !1rescreen w "' h«noiriq '" " • ,, 11 poker ~15!> R1•q l" <1') 2211 ~ ( .jl•'C1 ' • , '•' n C I •• t•. ~ 'I .!'i 699 Thanh to Sandy Larsen of Re publican As- "ocaatcs for r)(1intang out the mistake • • • JOHN B. ROBERTS II, son o f Mary P . Hobt·rts or Newport Reach . IS working in the press d e art mcnt of the Rea an inau ural committee in as an~ton. Hoberts 1s a 1973 graduate of UC Irvine . Hospital Slates s01okers' clinic So you've already broken your New Year 's resolve and started smoking again. have you? South Coasl Medical Center in South Lagun a is ready to give you anothe r chance to kick the habit. Reginning Jan. 19, the hospital is sponsoring a three.week Stop Smok ing Clinic through the hospital's in·scrvice education program Cost for six sessions is Sto. and the class will m eet from 7 to 9 p.m . Mondays and Wednesdays in the center's classroom No 3. For information. call 499-1311. ext 6'16. or the American Cancer Society, 752·lll00 Skrpflc-al Ent e rtainer Desi Arnaz does n't believe he was once the target of an un- d e rwor ld murder plot, as acknowledged mob assassin, Aladena "Jim· my the Weasel" Fratianno has testified. FORT PIERCE. Fla. <AP) -A 61-year-old • man who pleaded no contest to cbar1es. of starvini horses and other animals haa been aenteneed to six months ln jail and been ordered never to own an Animal again. · Counl~!ud1e Edward DeP'rieat sentenced Wllllam Eoerhardt after Eberhardt /leaded no . contest to six counta of cruelty an abuse to animall. Sherltt'• deputlea 11ld Eberhardt kejK borMI Ucl oC.Mr animals t.ltd up ffw klnl pmodl of time wtUioul food or water. AutbortU. N6d U.., COD· ftleaa.d 4'f fowl, two ponies, a ........ ol dop ud • pip trom Ml fann. \ I ... ,., ..... ,,,,.,,.,. for your lire works 7 ,pc an1tquP br a<JS o;e1 w1111 n0<11led pull·cha1n o;c•een '2 andir ons & ~ pc 1001 set #1200 Reg 84 9~ 5911 ., massive magnificence Graceful Mann1n1ta <oturr p ;>11 long K1t 1ncludes o:in ~""Cl ti"'""' embers and connector unMC:. l d Reg 64 95 4688 ·----<-- don't be daft! -get deft De ll's Oe lthane polyurethane tn high gloss or Httn Perfect 21! lln1sh for furniture Reg 4 99 SANTA ANA the safe slasher STANLEY Stanley's retractable ut •ltty kn1letscraper is a handy tool to carry on your pocket Stainless steel construction for duraboloty Handle stores and protects blades #99 Reg 3 49 spred the satin Famous latex flat wall paint from Gltdden Beautolul flat finish Scrubs clean stays cotorlasl Easy water clean-up Reg 11 99 891 ....... a seal you'll approve of Seal around lubs. showers. sinks w•lh OAP Kw1kSe11I before water ruins walls Stays llexlt>te 6-oz tube Reg 2 10 141. the concept ot a super sweeper t-'4l.J' \t'" f f I ' ' 1a i... • _;r ~ '' t' 111 '</, 1• ::; /'t;P1 •• "'' • ,•' , ' .. .._ __ Ji pump picnic punch or An) Olhr• , .. ~nr 1P I I " c beveragP' Pump type 11nJ ., • svta1ed <tn<l ~011 10100 ! U H Qt' caoac•lv Reo 14 99 shade your pee pen Sport a cap with 11 visor to keep our the sun and glare Great for sporis and yard work 111 ~ .. .,_ Conveniently located ... fasy To Reach 2666 HARBOR BLVD. IN COST A MESA PHONE 546-7080 HOURS: WllKDAYS 9 to 9 • SATUIDAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 • I -j' .. JAN. 8, 1981 * COMICS Cl ENTERTAINMENTC4 - 'I ' . I Brownies sample world ivith good ·taste B> MAR\' JANt.: SC~ll('t.:LLO ;;-•1111 0.th l'•te4 \Wtt Squeall. c;1eglel> t;x<:1t1-d t·hatter Do "'t' gt"t whmdl> '> .. Tr.> <;ome uf tht:. ">luff h thdt reall) a grape lt-af" "\\'hJt ., thdl vc1u rt: caltnJ(' I don t knuv., hut 11 ::. good Tastt-bud!> at·t·ustumed to hot d(1g!'> dnd hambuq~cri. had a lt:sson in international foods when 8rownies ns1ted the Plaia de Cafe!> in Irvine Troops 127 and 1867 from Corona del Mar Ele mentary School sampled Polish sausage. Mexican burritos a nd e nchtladas, Ita lian lasagne. kni s h es from a J t.'wtsh d .c li Oriental fortunt· cookies, wonton and egg rolls, as well as Greek pita bread with lamb, stuffed grape leaves and baklava. Troop leade rs Kathy White. Pal Visel , Ka ren Whitaker and Gay Wendell told the third.graders about the foods they were eating and iden· tified the international flags hanging above the dining area. Not surprisingly, m ost popular foods "'en· Italian and Mt•X1l·an. but the Oriental forlunt" l'vok1cs scored t11gh with the girls. Lower on tht" list of exott(• cuisine fut unsuµh1 sl1catcd µa latcs wen· the grape leave!'> and egg re.ills. but a few bra ve voices <.1dm1ttcd lo hkang some foods fir s t dt·sc·r ibed us ·yucky looking " The girls aln!<tdy had prepared a tossed salad al <.1 troop meeting, fixed <.1 diHerent s<.1lad at home for hungry fami l ies. plus lt•a rn c d abo ut nutrition and table setting lo earn the eouking badges. When everyone had sampled the ~oodies. the Brownit•s threw away µapt•r plates and napkins and were ready lo receivt• tht.•ir badj:(t•s from troop leaders. Then, like polite guests. they went around to eat·h <:afc in the plaza to tell staff mc•mbers and owners thank you. merci and gracias for provid ing such a flavorful experience Hamburgers may never lash.· tht· samc. ···~ ' .. '"" ---~ April Armstrong regisiers some' doubt a.bout the French qwche .... .,. ~ f/i ,/ / .. ~ 0 "' ~ 2 v ... > " , 0 i Cl. ~ i > .. 0 Tumlm Cflnner one/ Nisa /Inf fmcrn 1 f rum /,•lt 1 rewl crmtents of c1 f nr1 une cnnk1e iclule :\m,11 .-\/1curri .wunples pito hreod und 7.ee \\"enc/el/ tnkcs o hirt hitc. Love of his life • IS dream come true By JOEL C. DON 61 IM D•llf l'llet Slotfl Posing for a photograph with his truest of loves. Alain Clenet looks like he should be selling designer fashions in a Rodeo Ori ve haberdashery than in- tern al combustion -powered pieces of transportation. His public r elations man stepped in for a minute to unrur- ne his !>Ms. s uit sleeve. The · automobile, however, remained impec~able. At •.soo apiece, the car - whtch bears the name or its creator -had better be nothing less than the elegant , handcrafted machine that it Is. Clenet, who winces at the... J.-+--t1110Ustn pf .... -Srrii ll la Beautiful" In automobile de1i1n. Is no leaa pollahed or stylish than his line or classic vehicles. RI: 8PEAK8 in a lilt1n1 French accent and haa a dltt· in1utshed mien Sff~ln1ly lnap. proprlate for an automobile manufadurer .. And he seemed a bit out ol place appeartn1 at the Loa A••••• auto sbow, ·where •a bele ....... -= ol U.S. ....................... t .. ol fuel lf'fleleet, froat.-..1 drtn t'OID,.eti and s...,... U.. ' ~ l e t 's-catch-up ·with ·th e · Japanese-market blues. If the 36·year-old Clenet looks like the only American auto- maker sporting a cheek·to-cheek s mile, he has good reason for his poised jubilance. Less than four years after the 1976 opening of Clene t Coachworks or Santa Barbara, the company is projecting near· ly $15 million in annual sales. What's more, the auto manufac- turer boasts every car in pro- duction would find a home. With 250 signed and num- bered two·seater roadsters completed in the first series and .an.. equaLn.,mher plaAa-.t. for the iQ ·productlon four- paasenger second series, Clenet sees no end to fashionable transportation. AND, SAYS CLENET,· Newport Beach has 'been especially 1ood to hi• handmade auto bualne11. Tbe city tbat -boast. .one ol the lar1e1t Rolla· Royce dealenblPI la the nation also a. the No. 2 worldwide home for the Clmet. "When r .... tM company, tales ata1M f'ltll4 •1'aJ ~ area," Mid~ dapper b naUve, taldnl a few minutes to Lalk about refined wheels with a guest. "It took lwo years to pry open Rcverly Hills. I don't know why that happened." Maybe it's because the mecca for Los Angeles' beautiful people dido 't have the right makings for the Clenet. ln Alain 's (pronounced Alon) words. Clenet customers typical· ly a re ··self.made people who have accomplished something in · lheir lives and have remained sensitive enough to understand what I meant with these cars." PEOPLE MAGAZINE-once proclaimed if you have to ask hQW much a 1'..W.ne\ ~sts you can't afford it. ~ But the car's creator takes a somewhat less nose-to·the·sky iview. ''That attitude has changed in the· last two years," he said. "Generally, someone who Is ask· Jn1 for the gas mileage la not a buyer. "But there la a feelin1 of guilt lf you_ have a car which 1ets 10 miles to the 1aJlon." The federal 1overnment .. um1te1 that the Clenet should let about 22 mllea per 1allon. ut Alain ,.,..._ ha. Fenart·red model a...-.... about 1'1 mpe. ··1 OBVIOUSLY cannot make a car to l'ompete dirt•c·tly with Toyota or Suharu." he ex plained . "I have t.o make something very special and that has ~ot to have a lot of presence. Tha t means it's going to be big- ge r . which m e a n s m o r e gasoline.·· Now Clencl is conscious or energy conservation. which is one reason tre's included a ruet- saving overdrive transmission with each car. · But, then. fuel e fficiency never was a selling point ror these classics patterned after automobile styles or the 1930s. The $83,500 price tag includes wattidt nnsntJOara. 1 ell extmdr trim, leather upholstery. air conditioning, AM I FM stereo cassette pla ye r . c r ys tal ashtrays, cruise control, et al. The body is all·steel. with a handrubbed paint job as a finishing touch. Althouth the body and interior are of original deal1n. Clenet built the can easy to service with a standard Ford V ·8 enline mounled on a modtned Uncoln· Mercury chauls < Clenet purchases whole can from Detrolt and removes and sells the body and interior> . Alain Clenet with his automobile namesake 1-~?,;:::~;:~~~s~ewc1fn a long white scarf noatinf in the wind," he said. ··That's the poetry behind transportation - people with the top down, now. Ing, not necessarily at great speed. but enjoying drlv1n1 a special piece or machinery." Clenet realized his dream of . ·art on the road 12 years after bulldifll his tint sports car at a1e It. The former pre· aem inary student bad atudted en.1lneertn1. lndustrtal dettaa and clMSlcal and fine aria at Ute National Superior School of DallD ln Parta.. ' 4 . He crossed the Atlantic to ii Si""" l llbettoi t for A l'l}eri CU\ Motors. then Ford and General Motors, on projects such as the Javelin. AMX and others. Disappointed with the power of cost cutters over desipers, Clenet left the auto capital for the West Coast to work brieny for Toyota and Yamaha. He launched the Clenet at the 1976 L.A. auto show, sipint over his bouHbold ,............, aa collateral for Series I ~ Uon. Hll IN ••PLOY&aa are completlns Seri" II aM a.tee C ... LOVS,Pa .. CI) 1 'I ·~ \ t I t>u111d•Y Janu111Y I . 1911 -I Rushing into life 0 t: A I A N N l. A N U t: a S : M y hut b•nd 1tmt I ort• ht•11rtJ&ld1 Our ~a utilul . bn1ht. lall'nlMI dau.ehh1r , •&f' 17, JUlil mlorml'd "'' that 11hu de.tu• nut w llnl to 10 lo l'Ollf'I•' Sht1 a.ir.,h •n to i() rlChl lnlCJ laf41 ' Wh liltl'V\!t thlll ntt-~rn& In hf'r ua.immn. · ('cilkM~ 111 a r op out WllH~ You pl•n to lM• 11 1h~t11r orl1u~ rr ·· ... U ) •:Ut'o ai. It .iuod .. tuth ·11t and h1u1 a Lovf'ly SU'\ilflM volN· She· 1tli.u pluy1. ''" piano tier tl'111·hrr twh1·vl'1> ~he I• C'(>n-.en atory m alt't111I .. 1111 Wl' h•vc l llil' rncint·~ tui.t·nd h1·r M f', ,, .. wh11 1i1t rsat h i.nd h.-1-.,,hu w 11 111t1·11"1I in ttw tlM~ln~!> wo rhJ Wh .. n wt• i..,,k M t .... II.it k 11111of1qub 'ht· ... ••uld l<iok fw ,111• '•' 1 ''ht-d<>t!htl't kn11"' fW>I lhdl 'ht· 111'>1'>1'> 011 l_it•lfll( 11n ht·1 ""'" ,ll liq~hl 11ul 111 l11 t:h w hucil l'hJ11 I.. hc.i v~n., ... tw 11IJ 1" t11 lt Vl' a l h l•1111· Wlt ll -.ht· 1•on dH11rd d 11l<1n:of ht·r ""'" Wi ll 'llU !Jlt'dM' '>d) \llOlt'th111~ l•! 1·hcall6't-her mind · T ttol 'HLt-::-, I,.,,. T UCSON OF.A& Tl t 'SO!\ I woulda't t ry I\ c0Ue1e t!ducalloo i!t a privileltt' -and an eJtpellliiv.-uae ;,t that. If your dau&la&er view1o U a!> a "cop·uul," lel htr be. Perllapi. after a year ur ~woof knockiai arowad in "lbe rt:al world" sillf' mlpt dedde you were right. Let btr kaow lk can cbanite he r mind and no oae wUI say" llold you so." OF.AR ANN LANDERS: Beca use you a rt' who you arc, your chances of gt'ltmg an an swer from offic ials in the Roy Scouts and Girl Sco uts are f)retty i.:ood Ple ase try R erc n lly b <>l h. u rg<rn1zat ions t'h a n gc'<i the s t yle of their uniforms 1-'ur some silly r eason. they decided to ha ve lla lston des1~n the unc for Rr owmcs and Girl Scouts• They chose Oscar de la Hen la for thl' C ubs and Hov St'outs . · Would you believe a Cuh St·out's s hirt now cos ts $14.95'1 T ht· µants tosl more T hese kids MUST be in uniform Sure ly the exel'utives in Sl'Outini.: r(· alize that many chilctren cannot 1>t.1Y s uch price s. I a m m ildly handica pped Uoy Hurrah for Sc-outs i.rc jj t111d 1wnd rur m y young son lk ha:. twl'u ul>lt-lo .:o places and lc 1.aro th111~' I 11cvt•r could ha ve t11u.cht ha m W1· un · 1111 a ftxt.>d 111 1·11111ti <10 1.l 1l ' all w1· 1·un d o lt1 1·r11 pe u1> tht· mont> !111 \t•11ut dues and lNX>lJ tt1vs Now 1 tu·rt· "' lhtS' $.'.l(l ftu• n lll'W um form Wt1 clo f h<·.> (lut •w11 ut1n•! out 11f rcudl fo1 Ml rnany •' h II d rt• 11 ' ('CJ 'l.J I ' .. : It N E I > II. l.I NOIS l't\ltt-:NT O t:i\K l'AK•:NT llt•rt· art' th•· faC'ls. At't:ordlnl( to M ". lty an at the ('bin go An·" &.) Seoul ('ouncil, the uaiform!> 11 nt• lndt•t·d d t:!tlJt nt'd by Oi.car cl1· la Ke·nl4l. Tht' shirts cost $ I 2 . .(9 . th 1· J.1 ant 'i c o., t S I <t . 9 9 . Uniform ' 1·;,n .. omt'li11W!> b.· pickt•d up for mul'h lt•s!> at Cie>Od Will or otht'r resalt' shop!>. Man.)• troop~ han thl'ir own recyclin~ wrvice• wbt-rt: lht' uul· grown uojform11 arc l'"'i.11t•d down to tht' i.mi1llerboys. According to Kalhll•Pn Smytht' at the C:blc:ago Ciirl S<·o.ut ('ound l. Halston designed a uniform for th1 • ADULTS. Tht-st-nlor srouts and t'adel'> designt>d the ir own uniform this yeu. The younl(t:r scouts' un· iform has not been chanl(.,d for fiVt• years . A Hru wnil' uniform co11 b $19.55 ljumpt>r, blouM· and IK-anie >. the· scout uniform is $24.90 and the st>nior scout uniform is ~0.25. Pat trrns and matf'rial 111r1· available for molhl'rs or fathn11 who would lik•· lo makt· tht• uniform~. . Goud Will µt•riod inll) :-t.·nd11 un- iforms to thl' c·ounc il, which d b · lrihut«>s lht•m . Some· trooµi. do not use Tilt: uniform hut drf''I-in thf' s amr <"nlor skirts and hlousf'o; 11nd w t• a r t h 1· s c o u t 1> i n . I t i -; n 11 t Df'Ct'~san tu have· a uniform to particiµalt' in sc·flutin~. Harrah's book By MIT<:llt:l.I. LANDSBt:RG R t-:NO I A I' I Wilham I larr ah nc•vt'r 1.·x pe eled his c as ino cm pirt.• lo slretc'h to Nc•w J t'rsey. which hc c-all<;.O~gster riclde • ._·_· __ 1 1gure 1•rt• would b<· a Harrah's in I.as Vegas som1· day, des pite· misgivings about that dty And as for London. he s aid. "They have such goofy laws I'd a lmost he ashamed to have a plac·e there " T hose are some of tbe obser vations Ha rrah mad e in the course of dozens or hours of in• te rv iews conducted by the or al history depart- men l of lht• Uni ve rs ity of Nt·vad a Re no. Tift: Rto:srn:r IS a hook e ntitled "My ll •·t·11lh•C'l1on:-. of thf' ll11l1·l Casino Indus try, a nd a:-a n J\uto ('ollec·tmi.: Enthus iast." in which Wiiiiam llarrah lalk<•d about what he knew l•t•:-;t · William I larr C1h T ht• book ii. f)rt•c1sely 777 pages long, not " l>:.id ltumbcr fora-~:nnh1inJe ma n Rut then . ltar rah wa1. a lucky m an _..., PaJOAY,.IAN.I 81SYDNEYOMAaa AallES CMar. 21 -Apr. 19): Doubts concern- in1 special project will be dllpelled. Initial ap:· pre hension is transformed into "holiday at- m osphere." TAURUS <Apr. 20·May 20 ): Study Arie s m essage . Look be hind scenes . Know that friendship will becom e romance. Imprint style . insi!!.t •Jn sturdy m ater ial. rebuild on solid struc · turc . Gf.MINI I Ma y 21·June 201: Be ready for quic k t·ha ngcs, dialogu e with superiors. s pecific t-:Ht•t•r <>pportunities. G et ideas, concepts, formats on paper and protect yourself~ C'i\NC'F.R 1J une 21-July 22): What begins in ti ba µpornt 1ng fa s h ton will reverse course. boom t•ranging in your favor Signifi r ant adjusl- nu•nt Ill hf1·sl}'lc 1s due · l.t;o 1 J uly 23·Aug 22> Refuse lo becom e tanglt.'d in morass of rinanc1al m anipulalwns Don ·t t•o•;ign l>on 'L lend, avoid borrowing un h•s s -.m <1ll print 1s pcr reclly clear VlflC ;o 11\ug 23 Sept 2f!I: Go slow. htdt.· ~·ou r t11m·.· lw <.1warc of legal nuances, check right ... and 1>ermiss10ns fH't'Pnt produC'lion, in \'1·-..t111t·nt~. powt•r plays l.IHRA ISl'pt 23 Oct .::!::!) You com plt!tt.• as -..1i.:11111t·nt m ore pt.·r s1111s 1.•x µrPss int I' rt' st in ~ uur t om•c•pts. µro11c1sals Ant·s a nd another l .1 lira r1gurt• promine ntly . St 'ORPIO IOcl 23 Nov <!I J You get. l•-' l11·;1rt of maltt.-rs. Empha size mdcpendenc·t:, oni.:1na l11 .'. s pt·:i k fra nkly lo one wh(1 sa ys ... I IO\'\' VllU I .. SAc;iTTAKll'S t :-.:uv 22 Del' 211 Check l.11111. prt1per ty values Perceive potential IJ1in ·1 \J II cl l' l'l' s t i m II I l' y 0 u r c a I> a b i I i l I e s (j r posst•ss1ons You h ave som ething of valut: ~11111 a "IJu;,t•r" could be a t hand CAl'KWORN I Dt·t· 22 Jan 19 1 Expr esi. ldt•as . fP di llgs RelaliVl'!>. l ripi., Vl!'i lts an: h1~hllghl1·d Aquarius. Leo. Taur us nal1vt·!> play kt·v rolt•11 M~l'ARJ US ! J an 20-Ft·h 18 ): If 'il'le1·t1 vc. }Ou makl· frna ncwl 1·oup. needed matt-ria l is _., allahlt· anti you'll l<1<'atc 1t PIS<'t:s r l·'t·h. 19 M<ir ::!Oi Lunar c·ycl•· 1s -..ud1 that you rnakt· right rTlllVl' al crucial mo~ 1111•111 l'11p11lanl \' llll'r<·aM·s Imprint style • Lo1en Unhap1py Relurnin1 anything lo a depart· ment store for adjustment is one of my favorite things. It ranks right there under getting three estimates on a crusht'<.I car door . It isn 't t hat the s ales people give yo u a bad time. it 's j ust time· consuming. On Christmas when I opened a box containing a blouse, a ca rdigan and s la c ks, I was fla ttt•rcd that m y hus ba nd s C1w m e as a 5 10, 36·pound gir l ''The Slants ha ve Cher yl Tiegs right on thl' j)O<'kel, .. he said proudly. I weighl'd more l h<tn Cheryl Tiegs Cll my birth "Maybe you could t:Xl'ha nge lhe m for a dcsignl'r w1lh a longer name and a bigger µocket," he s aid . Tht· dC1y aftf:!r Christmas I tried o n till.' bloust• The s leeves held m y arm s t<1 m y sid1.• likl' a v 1s t: T he s we aler wo uld nevt-r button in lhts life . Two day:-after Christm,fts, the d e partme nl ston· sel up special d esks 111 ha ndlt· th1· returns m 1irc! efficient '·' I t1.o11k a sP1°1Jrnl lw1k at m y outfit. 'I low a n• you at h~rndhng stress. C'h•·ryl' · I )'.aid 1n the closet lo no one 111 p a rt1 r ul;.ir . If I di d without hn·akfast. didn 't drink a glass of wal('r in :\Ii hours. ll•fl lh c top grippe r op1·n . st·tun·d lhc· 7.tppe r with a pin lo kt·l'p it fr11rn t•a sing on down. rolled u p lhl· legs and won · an overhlouse. I could gel hy with it. I hung them m tlw 1•los<'l and watched T V. F1rnr days after Ch ristmas. m y hui.h<1nd askl•d tf I hart returned m y outfit . I t11ok <mother look at lht' hlous1• If I tl1d arm <·tr cle exe rcise!. 1•\'l•ry morning f•>r t he next year . rnll t·<I up lh1• s ll:evt•s, didn't button tht• two holtom b uttons :.tnd djdn't use m y hands or s h1>Ulders to open cloors . a n •"•"'r phont·!'. 1ir d rink l't1ffl•f:, I t'ould wl·ar ll undt·r a to<:1l I hung 1t up Ill tht· 1'111s<.:t A ff·w d<.1))'. ago, I ran across the .. ,, ........... . • • . returns box holding the Christmas sweater. I lhou1ht about returning it when J took another look at it. What the heck . if I hung it loosely ove r my shoulders and looped the arms under my r hin and looked breathless like I'd just com e off the "courts,", it would ril like a glove. I took it out of t he box, threw away the tags and sa les s lips and viewe d m y coordinat- ed s ports outfit tha t Ba rbie would ha ve lo wear a truss to get into. • F oolish? Mayb e. On the other ha nd. there isn't a day goes-by that I'll not look at that t rio and quote a wise man who once s aid, ''Some m en H•c things as t hey &1re a nd say ...,hy I dr ea m of things that never wer e and sa y why flol "" Sorority ~ets meeting in FV West Orange County alumna e of Sigm a Kappa Sorority will hold t he ir rir s t meeting of 1981 on Sat urday, J a n . 17 from HI a m to noon at the ho m e of Mrs Ho t1crt Barden. 17210 San Ric·ard11 Cr . F11un ta1n Valley Fo llowing i.I !.hort bui.1ness meet mi::. Cl rc pn•st•nl<illvt· from the Senior Ou t r1•a c h ('1·nt1:r 1n ll unl1ngton Beat•h will 11ul11 nt• o.;o m e 11f the µro· gr ams thcy havc 11 va1 lahlt: for !.enior 1·il1 1.e ns in this arcil S1n1·t· ~t·rontology is Sigma Kap p<.t ·s national 1>hil1:1nthropy and the • ,·iol<·I tht-s o rori ty flower. each me m her has bl'Cn asked to brtng a vw let plant that will b(' prtstmled t,, a p atient at a local c1mvalescent hosp ital <it the end of the m eellng. • • .Love I Fro m J•ag1• C l l 111 . a two pa)'.S<'nge r roadstt-r l'apluring !ht• lll'st of Lht· f1r:.l two ed itions. "'Ill go into 1>roduc· t11111 latt•r I his vear St ill 0 11 ltll."draw11lj.( board 1~ 1 hi' St•rit•s Iv < 'lt·nt•I. "'hil'h 1s 1•x p1·<·tt·d l11 lit• a four d1111r. f11ur passr-ngt•r set.J un des1g nNI l.11 ht.• tht• · Anwr11·a11 ~111!'i"'t·r 111 ~hat a Holb-Hll\t'I' ..,houl!l lw .. /\n1 1nt·rcas ing -his sha r·1· of Liu• <auto markl'l. ('it'nt·t plan~ to <a dd a httlt• mun· ·m as)'. to h1:-, pro<l uel1nn wi t h !)fJfl lJrllb ill St-rit•s 111 and possi hly a t·oupl1· of thousand with Snu·s I\' (' I t• n l' t I a m t' n h I '' s 1 n i.: It t ' pl•rsonal relatinnship wit h rar ownt-rs · I kn rw :.il l my 11r 1g1n a l ownt•rs." ht• said "Now t hat wt• makt• almost u 1·ar a rla\. l 1-;m 't afford to know t•vt•ryon~· anll m~ mern1>ry 1:-. not that gout.I · t\l.THOl'GH Ht: C'AN•T <·•in lrnl the dri..-ing ha bits of his t•us tomers, ClC'nct has a l wav~ in s1sH•d on rcsl'rving the n ghl to paint lhe c·ars 1n 1:1ccnrdance "'1lh t hl' <·ompany's "'>tablished r•·pul<.Jtton "Tht· l-'a1r T radl' C'11mm1s1.1on dm·s not ;.illow you t11 he dtrt·ctlv ~l·lt·1·llv<' s11 I try to dis courage anyone who ha~ t ht• potential of hc·ing :J had c-us111m<·r, .. hl' said Onr 11t11·h r-11~1orrwr wai. the r11l'k group Rls'i, "'hos1• m a n ogcr "antt•d to pun·ha~t· a rmtdster f o r I h t· lo! r o up pa 1 n l <:<I 1 n psydwdt'l1<· h la"k and µink Tht 1n an a i.:1·r "~" ... u 11 a b l~ <.11,, '"'ur:i1.wd lln th1· olht•r ha n(I. ther e's a !'waltlt• man "'h'• pur<·hased t"'o td t•nttl'al <'l1·n..is and pul the m in a gla ss t•n doscd struc ture 11 uls11le his supe rm a r ket T he l\\IOS are n Pvl•r d riven . m am l ll 1nt•d l1k1· ptt'!'l's of a r t on pu hli!· 111 ..,plo.> t'lt·1w1 "'"~ Jll-..t lwam1ng when tu· m 1• n l 1 •in l' d I h 1• u n u s u a 1 ('USI on H'I' .. 0 8 \' I 0 l ' S I. \' 1 l · ~ a n a utumolnll·. 11 h;,s four whel'ls." said Clcnet. whose fathe r owns 11 n l' 11 ( t h c I a r g e s l F o rd <lc a ler'ih tp:-; 1n Weste rn Fr ance. ··I d ri \'I'm me c \·c rv da \ "'But I lhtnk l h~I Ith(· Sl·att.lt mu~1·u m "1 JllStlftes <.t lol Of "'hat I lncd 111 <-re ale " Anrt to hranch o ut a bit from fou r ft·rider d esign. Clt'ne t is tmknmg with the idt•a of cre at· m g his own hm• of rlolhm g Aft•·r a ll. 1n a r(lom near the ( 'l('m•I 1•x h1 hit . a salesman was h ~p 1n g th<• r•i1·rrt C a r d in ('adll la1· E l Do ra do . with IH karat gr1l d 111t1·rior lrtm. 20 coals 11f pa111l ancl matt•hing dri ving )'.hlll'S :ind glovc·s ·· 1 think it prove:. that you can -g1•t a l1Lwhl.), hand-hu1ll C'ar for S55.000 a nd this is 1l." pitched the CadillaC' r cµrcsentative (.'lem·t . though . v. d:O. not r eady to rt•veal lus ne w line of l'hit· fl0 an:. 11r purt• w1111l vt•sted suits · .\ lot 1;f 1·l11lhe11 d t•s 1gnl.'r!; .., h 11 u Id n t· ,. (• r ha " l' go 11 L· n I h l. m s 1· h · •·... 1 n v 11 l v e d w 1th ;w tom11h1lt•s. · · he offe re d "I don 't,. plan to do lht· sam e with d othing T h;1t ':. why I plan to take m y l tm t' and d o 1t well " Wardrolw. l~cturf-s set Stepfamily workshop California. T he interviews, conducted by un iversity or <il history d1rc·ctor Mary Elle n (:lass during the s ix months j ust be for e Ha rrah's death in t 978, covcr lht• c:isino pioneer 's life from his C'hildhood in SouthPrn CaliforniC1 lo h is zenith as <1 ga mblinl! baron 111 northnn Ncval.la. i\LON(; THE WAY, they cover his lifelon,:: uhsession with cars and his assemblin~ of the wo rld 's la rgest auto colll'l'lion a few miles from the Reno ca s ino which st arted him on the road lo s uccess GAMBLING PIONEER WILLIAM HARRAH Before hi• death In 1978 /\sscmbhng a n allra c ti v t• a n d pra c ti cal w a r d robe w ill be the f oc u s of ··wo m e n . ,.~ a s h i on . C o I 11 r a n d You," a free four·part lerture Sl•ries beginnin~ Satu rda y . al G o lde n Wc•st College 1n llunl· ington Rt•a1•h. The session will la ke• p lat'<• from 10 a m to noun m Ad m inistra tion Room 209 "Makin~ It in l h e Stepfa m1l y .. will be t he toµ1 <0 o f a wo rk s h o p from !1:30 a . m. lo 4 · 30 p m on J an 17. It will be he ld al the South Coast Center for Co un s e l ing a nd l's~c hothe ra py. 17291 Ir vine Blvd in Tusttn The man who em er ges from the oral history is boyish, shrewd. innocen t. impulsive, insccurt' and happy. Ry the lime he died, llarr ah owned two of ~ lhC' l ar~csl and m us t profitable hotel-casinos in N cv ad a : Harr ah's Reno and Harrah 's Ta ho<• Sm ee his death, llarra h 's has been purr hC1sed by Holiday Inns. Inc., and has opened a th ird rasino in Atlantic City, N.J . THE lli\RRAH ORAL his t o r y w a s publis hed aft er m or e tha n two y ea rs o f transcribing. editing and printing. It jo ms a growing libr ar y at the University of Neva da . whe re Mrs . Glass is compiling inter vit•ws or Nevada's modern pioneers Of the llarra h history, she s aid, "I lhink wha t wa s new to m e in that one wa s his person ality which shows a ll t hroug h it." In the course of his career . Ha rrah earned a re putation as being honest. fair and generous qualities sometimes In short supply in the world of gambling . HIS OBSESSION with playing by the rules s eem s lo date back lo his childhood and his r ela tionship with his less-than -scrupulous father . Ha rra h worked with his father running ii· legal carnival g am es a t Venice. during his youth. and he s aid his father's insistence on c heating a nd mis tre ating cu s tomers a nd e mployees a like taught him a lesson. When Mrs . Glass asked him his philosophy or life. Harrah answered , "You know. that you're honest, and you're clean, and you don't st,al. . . . My philosophy is to be nice and kibd." He e xpressed shock at the ma nner In which s om e c~inos were run, singling out Laa Vegas ~ambling in pa rticular for c riticism . If tl floata, chence1 are JOU'll r••d about It 1" •h• Daily Pilat RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY wi.... Y°" w-• .... ~,, 1922 Hcrbor ll•d. Cotta MHo -541-1156 Baldwin Pianos a nd Organs 'I N N' I ft "''' "O • I 1\1 I qf 1 'tlU t --~~~i~R ... ,. Hhton ltl•nd 640·9020 OAH Y 10, SUN IJ ~ ttO flt fHUllS 1111 tO • II••• •p•rf• .......... ,, Semi-Annual UP TO 1/3 OFF ancl MORE I JOYCE PEMALJO AMALFI CABARET AND OTHERS GAMBLING, HE SAID, "is a g1<:ood~!th~l:ng~fo=r~~f---,~F!':t~--+-f--F • ·Nev..ada ... but-some of-1t·~ *' FLORSHEIM BAU.Y, for 1amblln1. but there are . . . some sloppy o,.raUom in this state." .,~,,. ... .-. ---··· BRUNO ~GU .. M..-.. __.....,.. IMCM 111• ..... 111 ,,,, ..... -........... ,., ...... ,. • • Conl.lucting the course w ill be Rarbiira K<•lle r, a col<>r a n a lys t a n d fashion cons ul tant 0 1s cussion will ht• led by Cecile Dillon . pres1 dent of l hc Sll'pfamily F ou ndat io n n f GO HOG· WILDI Ca II 964·3030 for more rn for m ation and wve25%, 50%, 75% on selected dresses. skirts. tops. pants. blouses. jackets. sweaters and accessories. All from our regular stock ******************** Pl us ss.oo and '10.00 ./'\. . ... ~~~~~~~~!:~~ .... ~ i) Sale starts Fri., January 9 D!xis Open ~:30 o.m.-Come Early! Via Lido Plaza 3467 Via lido, Newport'Beach •. 673-4510 ----....................... ._.... ........ ,:••..-··-._..~ .. ..,_._,..,_._....f-.., ...-._ .... 1-K-.. ---..-•• • , -•-•••.:"'re ..--~_..,_._,_.,_.NI.._,-._ _ _,_.._,___,, .. ,,,.,.. ... __. ~ ..... ...._. • .,_. ...,... ~ .. ,,. ,.,.,... • .-. • • , # # ,. • • -.,. • ~.~1.1911 71 -r MAIMADUKI by Ch1r1ts M. Schulz FOC 1ME FtltST ~ llG GEORGE ON. Y PllO~ ~ • by Vi,...t P1rtclt . • • ~ ~~ of tot tS wt m m .\I ('I IA l. tt h1 ., 1-1 SHOE ··Art you juat babyltttlng. or did lht glYe you cuatody?" MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH - ·-· ATM~ ... IN FCONT CJ TIE~ cws .. ~,.-"'51' .... FUNKY WINKERBEAN IN Ml LIFE, I RLIEVE IN SCHOO. PRAVE« ! by Tom Batiuk -~'A MOUS COMPOSERS - Chapter Ten-Claude Barlow In fact when he com - posed his last symphony he was totally deaf ... A fact usually envied by most people who hear it ! f'laude Barlow began to lose his heari ng late in life. WHY Nor? JTIS REPoRT C'A~I> D,AY by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson .. ,AND 1H£Y WON1T LET LJS Do IT IN SCHOOL. by Mell Lazarius DRABBLE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE l1VE GONE RND DONE. \1 NOvJ I DR. SMOCK ~l~NCINE, !'O 00 ~NVTMINC. TO MAKE YOIA MV a.1r1-~r1ENO . WEL.L., A"°T'"'4U~, THE~E If A L..ITTI.£ ~OMf TMING VO(..(. CO<.AL.0 0 0 .,, c;3 / C.H~NGE! YOUIZ t='ACe 1 8~AINS AND PE~'ONA1..tTY \I l~o '\ .. _........ . '':>. \~ THE .FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "look, Mommy! I hove one bong." ·DENNIS THE MENACE ~ 1·8 ... ' \. GORDO JUDGE PARKER IT DOESN'T MAKE ~N~' WHY WOULO JEANNIE ~E TAKING 000~ TO TIM TONl0HT, KNOW- INC, HE'LL ~E f(fLEA!:>ED ON t>OND EAltLY IN THE MORNIN6? ...--._ .... _, ~ TUMBLEWEEDS COW'MJ'( SURVIVAL MANUAL Run out of food and ·unable to f ind geme? You c8n survive on roots arid berries. NANCY i I ~ f All!W6, 01.0 f PMf MEANWHILE YOU'~ A REAL JOKE~. eiERC:IEAN"I.' VojHAT 00 YOU MEAN ... WAf) I IN OUEEN5, NEW YORt<. 30 DAYei AOO? No roots or berries? See Section 17'. 1 WISH YOU WEREN'T SO FUSSY ABOUT EVERYTMING LET'S NOT ARGUE··· I'LL BUY 'fOU SOME GUM by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Ooux by Tom K. Ryan Section lT. PANICKING-WITH DIGNITY by Ernil Bu5"milltr Pt<AY, BUT I WANT THAT ONE SHE REFUSES TO SEE HIM AS HE RERLL'j IS~ by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 56 Wt1Mra,.Pr UNilEO Fea1ure Synd1ca1e 1 Cul1ure meCI•· 59 A111ceo • We\lnes<Jay s Puu le Sotve<l um 6? K111y S Great lake 64 Man -' 9 Sem11es 65 BirCI 14 Sphl 67 Oe111ses 15 Fasteners 70 Oom1c1le 1 -d~adty 7 1 Pal II sins n Copper 17 11ahans ot old 73 Black eye 19 Gnn 74 St1lcl1ed 20 Orien1a1 75 Par1 of MA 21 Chque 23 Pointless DOWN 24 Dwell 27 Time of day 1 NYSEpnrase ~·~~~~~~~ 29 Quake '2 Inane one l':",. t'!-t:'~w=tr.eml':'t::'t:1":"' 31 The --3 Truces Erm 4 Men<l 35 Calendar abbr 37 Asian com 39 Populous 40 Welland Canal par1 42 .AggreQa1e '44 Facts 45 Impressions 47 Snip again 49 Underst1nd SO Ve• 52 Corrup1 54 Time period 1 2 , .. ·- 5 F1noal 6 River inlet 7 Hospices B German city 9 Fool tO Prompted 11 Gree<ly 12 Canllon pan 13 Dork o1 OIO 18 Fm1s11ed 22 Plus 25 E1thale 26G1ver 28 Aged 30 Ot!ser11ed 48 Turk n1aario 51 Knock s1ream 53 Sand llem 2 words 55 Tee1ers 13 8one Como 57 Occasion form 58 Takes l111e 34 C11urc11man 59 Study l'tard 35 Saucy 60Wulf 36 8a11eo 61 Eastern· 38 Fas1 car name 4 1 Grass· 63 Souna hoppers 66 Born 43 -1ob 68 O"g1n11 46 Glimpse 69 Hang - I ' ,_ ____ _ m "' "' l' ~ tt tt h .. l:WL y .-tl.O J 5•~"-·• • .,.itt(j 1tfl'lflft\I Ill 4 "'Ill'-~'""""~·,,, ••wt"°'" lhet ....,."'' ••v•• •1 HJ th• tuur,it•• ~1th .,.w ...... I f IC f AC. DOUGH ....... " ............... , l• I ..,",. I t •H• 1t kh u"'U ' ..ourn.t"d t C.._ tnel • .. thlJ_.,. IJUI • CM><X> rMU '>• v • 1, uu lit .... -t ..... -. .. , ..... . J I •H Ji °' j • -~1.l ... tCkrf\. lf1• I \ I ll•f f( \J .. l ,. .. -i • (l f<. fM. (.CHol .. ANl 11111 ' 9'° lllUf i.tAR8l( cas HEWS lt• "llC NEWS t lO I lklll SEYE WELCOME 8ACIC. l(OnER r t-' ~.~····· t~ i ... 4 •• .,. _.,,,, ,,,., I -.a •% _ _... •• .,.t ........ ,.:1:111!.-'< ••• .1.H-~---···F-G l!f. H ..... m.e .. -··--·-···-··---·~u' tu ' ' • .~ J • ~·, ....i• 1~ , .... John l'k:-.hl'llt' 111ak1•.., ,1 µaso., al Donna • 9ENN~HllL ~J ill!-> dtll'lll~ ·' p .trl\ \\llli hi:-\\lfr in at· 11 '" • .. ' ,,,. ' M•• 11•t11lt11 1t·1• w1 K1111h I .a ndin1 . .:-· loru):(hl al j ''"' yli(1t•I"~' it I "''1"J' , V"''' •d•~ '" "' Ill on l 'HS. l 'li.11\111°1 £ tjVJ1tHir ••"O C. hdt:- • PROS ANO CONS ~ulo I twit V•cltrn' of auto u ... u uru1 lhtt.te \.dt ttuews 10tn t.J1I L.h1 t'lhdn and l ylu Ku,.'>dkt ... 11t1 Hp~ On hO-. IO pr Otet.1 10U1 c. u f o:> STUDIO SEE Rtve1 8 oah 1H1 11. M "A •S•H Hawk"W~ untJ f,aptJtH ot•-- u etefnlltH"tJ 10 1thOo• ·•" tSSt/e nt th..-at.t.1th•ntdl "J.hetlm9 o t •• :.-.vuu1 "''-'"··ti• .. uage tl)' US <11llllttry (11 BARNEY MILLER lne prec111~1 •S 1.onlr0<11Ptl Wllh IWO topless Oa l'lOl•!> and a man who cl&•ms flP -will burst into t1Jn·1•J°'> .11 dflY moment 7 00 II CBS HEWS 8 N8CNEWS 8 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN R1chou set>~s advice <tn sell·del11nse from Fonr1e alter tM!ong embarrassed by two r<>ughnec~s 1n front ol hos date 8 ABC NEWS CJ JOl<ER'S WILD GI M"A"S"H Hot lops celebrates he• 1ust-granl0cl divorce (I) BARETTA Har.,ua s l11end Billy is l:lk t>n hostage durony a hnld· 1( Ut•1 l••• ult j: ~J f •'••1 ro• n1i:.. ,.,,_,d,,1 fl) OVER EASY "i11••S,~ HrtJ1)r-•l1(1il t t,tl;\· I h.1•0 U1 J,1tUl I sUtf\1hrll • • u, ~ ... ·~· WOOil 1 o:> MACNEIL t L£HRER REPORT f l TIC l AC DOUGH Ill M ERV GRIFFIN t t Ut"'!lh t 11•r11hl n ~ PtO J"') \ t-'lh) 130 1 2 ON THE TOWN FAMILY FEUD SHANA NA (';11.,~I l loycl Pro~., 8 HOLLYWOOD S QUARES 0 FACE THE MUSIC ID All IN THE FAMILY [d1th t~ bl.uut•d tu' 11(,~h qcut.e wht!U '!loht> ·~ ltw ht~.1 pM son Jt Uh.. S1"'i;;tt1nf.t •-iom•• 10 bO w•th '·' lonely nl(.J IJdy who tNW11t"O h\ die &i) MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT '1i) HEWSCHECK (I) P.M MAGAZINE 11:00 fJ CJ) THE WAL TONS J,1$-th) JlH•p,uOS 10 ~hip 0\Jf to the P.tCthC. w hPtP. Bt .. n '" !J.,ong hl'lct p11son!!• in A .Jttpan••,f'41 p 0 w L.llHP Clta"nrl l .. bl ing• fJ KNXl !CBS) Lr1., l\nq1·l1·" 0 KNl:!CfNBC..:) loo., Ar1111•l1•'> 0 Kl LA ilncJ ) L11•, A11q,•h .. , D KAl:!C IV tAOC1 Llh 1\11111•11•-. (() l\FM0 (CRS) ~ .• n Diego 0 KHJ fV p11cl I I us Ar1t11•l1•0, @} KCSI (AHC1 "i.1n 011•1.10 m K rlV (Ind ) l Ch /\nqpltn, ti) KCOP TV (Intl I Los Ant.J1·il'~ ti) KCEl rv 1PO~l Lo<> /\nq ule" fl> KOCE fV (PBS) Hunlml.JIOrt BcJ~ll 0 MOVIE •• I 197Q1 .d.J~uHI J\.rlf•Jf! J arnt'!> ( ulmrn A y\•VllY worn1tn 1) i1ol tr1• '"",, • t..t11it~rP fr ,11n Uh.j µ1uqr1Hrt IU hecurm• 1Hl t nv111111L c n.1mp1on ..., 0 MOVIE • • • •· U•»•lh 0 1 A C.un· 114nh•r I 19691 R1ch.lrd W Uhf\,U k L~na HOHlt! A ~m'-1U-tt>wf\ ma1s,..al slub 1101 '''~ tt1f11<.it•'. to rehnQUl'\h 111s po-.1•on t111e11 tt1ough fht~ IOWO flO IOrtqt1r llCtHJ~ thm fJ (IOJ MORK AND Ml NOY A11 tn'.Jw,.111t.t' salosm.Jn ~ •1c 1110 f.JtlH!' it11d £-.1dur'-i; .1,o:;w .mn' ""'' .,,.., wo rtrt '""' ••mt.no llfOtnpt ~111k tu '''·'' 111mt,,plt '" .1 pJ"-1'-t•l f()'1(1fl 0 M OVIE • • 1rll' O~c·lr 1 11Jf1hl ,,,.v1u•11 Uoyf1 Etkt .. ·~'->"''''"~' "" Osc af wmu fh•P , fl'C 10 fdnH• l'• f!'t alleC1 n'1' n1~ tnpnr1•, aod tw rfH"'f frnHHh Q) P M MAGAZINE Q) M OVIE • a: • nu-Youno I 111tt,1 f!Pll)!lf.111 , j l'l51JI l>,1111 Nt·WtJlrlH U.tr ha1 .1 ~•u',h fn+• 1r1(••q••1y l>I ,, y•1UHO f.iWV''' .~ "' 1rumt"r1f1tl m fuo, o...a11hfl11 •• pu·.,l quJ'"'" r;11·,11tu n 1tl~\I .._, t11•,1ul!fol •1111 "UlJ MAKING A DIFFERENCE A re1>ort 1tnn 1 t c rmft'tPlt(Y 110 ffJb' .in<f 1·.~uP', ,,. con L•''" tn l'J1mo Amrnt ,111 h 1tJ1,mi;, m THE ROAD BACK THE SfORY OF JAMES J BEATIIE • fJ•..,ef Jun h1•,tt11e., 1•,1rlv yt•tt•<-"" S1rugglt-w1ttl Te df1199 MCI Mcollol MCI .... -.-t191'wlth~ orllM •• lnterQll wlltl bo•lfte toot• Md _,.. of ... _ worlllng wllh ~ ...... . l:IO • 9 IOIOM M.IDCllD Kl() finally get• a cl\enea to take the bMUtllul Sonny out onada•a •CMC>l.-.n ANOFRllNOI Guest Eydte G0t"'4I • MAKINOA Olf'FlllllHCI: LOCAL F~LOW.uf' (111m1"4IS II-ra1Md Ill the program on employ· ment '°' Atn41rtcan Indian vouth t;OO . (I) MAGNUM. P.1. Magnum 11 •ake<I b~ led· e•al agents lo guard a Brit· •Sh ge .... al "'hose hie 15 belog ttuea•ened by a le•· •orist group D @) BARNEY MILLE~ D1111rrch 1~ so upset alter ~noo1tn9 11 robbery ~us­ l.lf.'CI 111111 ne 1:ontemp1a1es res1qn1119 • TUBE TOPPER.S NBC e 8:00 -''Ooldengirl." Susan Anton plays the title role o ( a carefully programmed Olympic sprinter in t his m ovie with J a mes Coburn. KCOP ti) 8 .00 "The Youn g Phila delphians ." Pa ul Newma n a nd Barbara Rus h are paired in this drama about a young lawyer on the way up. KITV e 9 .00 Merv Griffin Show. f''ormer president (;crald f<'ord b etmong lhl' guests . ments to iti.ulatc 111e tJl'J''Jtl r-1 W .. tt• h•'101f\Q lhP tntU'tttt I "' ,,. t Jiil'. ll'•"d'· fr,rnddlt ~ruCTiBJH Gues1s G1>ra111 "!A:"-::ro·-,-d:-il-:~.,..,_.., Jay Leno Jc.an Ou•gtev O••dnConn '1i) SNEAK PREVIEWS Ill.IQ~' E' bell ano Gen" S1s~t!, nos• an on101n1a1tw• •uo~ at w hdl s ne,. d i lh,. mov.~s 9:30 fJ @) IT'S A LIVING PJn•t..-ens.u..:~ whan a lire 1n Ille rioti;I tll'low tr;ips th(' Wll•1ress~~ lt' thP res1au r11n1 fE THIS OLD HOUSE !!ob Vil" d•\~usses plan~ 101 10<1ova1u1g the OJtn urnt tn!tuta11ng. <Jemoh· lou11 and replacing t>rok"n wmUows o:> SITCOM Robin w11t.om~ ""u C.arrv Marshall cHe teatUfC(J u\ l111s 1unr1y irrc~crent 101.1~ lll cr1mmorc1al 1 v·~ lop tom1>1Jy 'er•l'S -MIHk II M11111y H,1p1Jv n •• y~ lulO l .tvt •r f't• IS 'lh1f I~)' 1n1 10:00 fJ f1 KNOTS LANOING (1;11 y t w1nq '')enos it 11•C}nl ...,,, h f Lid t rt••u s w1ft" Ju<Jv .tnt1 R 1(.f•,·H 0 n1dkes hr a11·n fJ.iC-.~•·ct ...it Abhv m ht1ttt ''' tul,Wlft" t iur,1 00 NEWS u llb, 20120 Q) INDEPENDENT NfTWORK NEWS fD MASTERPIECE THEATRE () 11111•« 11)(8 Br.an A<,h t\ 1-10,luct H 1 .1 t (1mf1 '"'· p1 •""·'' 1 ~~1110.iny d '--·~ ·n 1I1t"d tn cnrno,it u''t>•ph."'.lded t1t1n1l), wh•C t1 ,,,.,. 1hrt:•'"'" ""' tn f"iiU 1lyf"f> l Onttcm Cl'iill 11 '1i) NEWSCHECK 10.30 ID NEWS Q) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS '1i) M'l'SfER'I' Or J··~yll A11ll Mr t1y11· Do JP.kyll'r, bold e•PO" l,..11' t.l1n "' ,. t tll ,,,. , I• t.Jll 1jh..-.1 1¥'1'1''1'1 • l•11Jf• h•., "'"" ,, l•l1\l1f\' •11t'1 ,, h1•1 'f\'lh 0 NEWLYWED GAME ID M ·A'S'H Wfl••n Hui I •l.J' •1..-t•O• tt1.n l1f ... 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Mt ti lloH1• _,,. tJ\1t1'<.1;-.Mt I fl If ~ f'! l'fl•f' h/ [,.rd/'" .. •"U •r•··•• ,,..-r,tJ1•n1~. tP 1 0 MOVIE • • tHr1rt1 Ant! 1 tu • 1, ,,,.-,n, f~1f"f1 1t1J 1/.J " '_,,.,..~ r ~tn• ~ A fJ 10 CHARLIE S ANGU S I· , • •', 1 • r t w ,., t ,, '1 r I '• It I ~· <.l+tt•tl• • ,, •• t'I '. i 'lfl" •' •••. j lD M ISSION IMP,>~SIBL t= '• ,,, ••I ',. '• ''" 'J• ' I I •11J, ,;1 1 '11 j 1f!I .. ,, L" j •• 1 t " • 1 •' IU 0 t'4F or= 1 Hf Ai 'VM'll.Aur '? J i c r<EAl't v DOUG•• A~t ..;0 11•i .. TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS 12:30 8 TOMORAQW G""" ttw coun1ry ... ock group Al•b•m•. Shelley ~'"''"· cartoon11t Hiit· lllOGk. Nancy Fflday (R) G THEFBI "A SIMI* WakM" 1:00. YOU MT Y°"" LIFt 8udO'f Hlldlett mMtS a lady wrallllnQ champjoo, a man wilt! r1hree-lool long moustache and a 4 t t • Oj>411810< • INC)(P£HOINT NETWC>At< HEWS 1:108 NEWS lf01 CAROL IURNETT AND FRIENDS 1 30 0 THE LONE RANGER !)!If.IP ft! ID MOVIE • • * I ull (1111111' 119571 Ju•l r Hnllrtldy R1charO C.c.1111• A man 01srupl• thP l••t>s ot r .. s ~on ar1d IJ•CO nanl daughlRr "' tow Cl» MOVIE • " Paro~ Blue!> I 196 I I •r1fl••' r .. ,,,,.,,, Paul New "' U• A 1Jrt1r CJf AMer•c.anlj 111 f• I"' rt1fHiHlt.t• t~r. Qitl~ J I .. h l ('S; t 551) NfWS 2000 NEWS 0 MOVIE •" • tuqttt Pc:c:f,1!•• ,,, 'I ( 1f*!!JI I I ""'1(.1( '~''' d•1•1t " r,..t.rtA I 1Ht An"'" ... , • •• .-,o;•,..-1 1•1empt' .,, f1•·ll ,1,1 •I r ,•0 lr-1' f1f•'flf N 11 •II''· v1~ .. , ti .. ,111, l'J MOVIE • • • • .••. ~ l l1t1d ' , • 11•4 'I 1/1 t 1••1 (J '_,n1:.fl '",,,p •~j/1>.1HJ An +ttlJ'-•t t, 1 1¥' "'' n•l,11•·~, ru·. lJt•l '•' ,, If ti/(;"' t •f\(,•• ,,, '" ,,,., II.II' I 1tfl 111 , •• , P' ,, •.• ,,, ,, , ·'>' '" "',,~ ..... ', .. ,, .~ lfl .f 1'1(.j1•1 ~ LI Jf"·q f,f' lh• Pro·• -..V.-r 2 051) ~FWS 235 1) MOVIE • • • i, .... tA.a1· />It 11' 11 ,, 1.,, ... r. "11 P•i i f1• ; .. , n1,,11. ;.,., ,,,, 1.or, • ..,.., A ''''"" 1 ''"''I •''' 11• ·' f-'nt "° '' I 1 I "' • tr t ~ 11 , I , ,,. ,.,, tt,1 u:. I .tu ''•I'•'' I• lt1 ,;t ''>I 3 t5W MOVIE •• 'I '. I ' • ! :A I t Lt '",. I If (I h ,,1 • f I A I I ~ ·~ II I ,,,I 1f1 " ··~:· •1 I ... I 3:30• MOYll * '" "Ttnlfled" ( lllMI Rod l-en. SI-Oteael The ow.-°' • populll nighl spot ~ llOnounally , tntetHled In the .... .,. OI unpro\ecled young g1tl1. use HaWI 3:MG MOl/ll * * "Oh. Suuhna" (19501 Rod Cameron, FOfrHI l UCkttr D1ssen11on etuph Am<lflO 100 ranlla of e.vet<y otltCet§ 4:008 MOVIE • • "lhe Scaflet Baron- es~ C 196n Dawn Addams Joachim Fuchll>efQfl• A Brtt•s" secr11t eoen1 1~ d1spol~hed 'to 1 er11mfl Ger n11rny 10 obtliln Naz• nuclOd• sec1ets 43081 MOVIE • • Hideout' '19481 Aon1Jn t11.101n Lloyd Oridg 1>s A mayoral cand1datfl & tll<J 101 oll>ce 1n a small • town 11t<ulls on Ulll'mpled mutde• f · rido ,,.,. """' irn.-fftu•ir• t t :00 Q) • • w,,~tvm10 HO 1 1Q1".1 _.,.,,," Way11P t,h,.1t ... 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Hy BOB THOMAS HOLLY WOOD IAP> "The Wallons" (airing ton1~ht at fl on CBS. Cha nnel 21 is a r a rity among ll·lcv1sion sc.•racs. Nol only has il managed lo col· lec·t solid lo respectable ratings with homespun rl rama III prime timt• it has also survived the loss of iL'i maJOr stars ~o ont• is mon· am azed than Earl Hamner. the "oft spoken V1rgin1a n who invented "The Wa ltons" ;i n<i has guuh·d it through the network wars Will <:<.'er left the series through death. F.llen Corby because of a s t roke. Richard Thom as. Mirh<iel Lc<irnl'd a nd Halph Waite in purs uit of oth er c;irce rs. "It's like doing 'Dallas' without J .R .. Jock Ewing. Miss Ellie and the othe r heavyweights," obser ved Hamne r. "But the loss or the stars has made us work harder. This season we've been able to come up with exc iting shows. the me s hows on subJet'L<; lik«i> mental illness and adoption that peo· pie a rc interes ted in. "We also have the advantage or having the younger mPmbcrs of the cast growing up. so we"rc ablt• to deal with youn g -adult problem s Elizabeth I Kami Cotler ) was 6 years old w he n the series s tarted Now she 's tfi a nd h as a steady boyfriend." "TIIF. WALTONS" STARTED with Harnner 's novel, "Spencer 's Mo untain." which drew on his own youth a~ one of eight children in the hamle t or S<'l1uyle r, Va llP lalt•r a dapted it into a 1963 movie starring Henry Fonda :rnd Maureen O'Har a. t hen tn 1971 as a TV specral. "'The Hom ecoming: a ('hrililmas Story." Tie ·for-ra·ti-ngs· le·ad· · -· ·· · · · · Both 'Dallases' score NEW YORK (AP) -NBC emergedfromthe rat· 1ngs cellar for the first lime since late October . jump· 1ng over ABC into second place with plenty or help from the Orange Bowl football game and a movie, "H arper Valley PTA," figuresfromlhe A.C. Nie lsen Co.showed. ll was NBC's best showing in the prime-time sweepstakes since lhe week ending Oct . 26, when the network beat both CBS and ABC wilh a big boost from baseball's World Series. Cll8, "MEANTl•E, WON the three-way race for the week ending Jan. 4, with six of lhe 10 mosl- watched programs. CBS' "Dallas" and the post- iam e program for lhe National Football League playoff match between Dallu and AUanta. also on CBS, tied for the No .1 posilionintheweelt. Both programs registered rat1n11 of 36.1. Nielsen says that means ol all tbe naUon'a homes with television. 38. l percent.aw at leut part of each show. "Dallas" hu fini•hed first or Ued for fint et1ht oflhe lutntneweeu. · CBS' ratin1 for tbe weet wu 11. 7t.o11. 7 few NBC and 18.4 for ABC. Tbe net wons Pf tut means tau avera1e prime·Ume minute durlq UM weell, lt.7 percent of lhe cotmtry'1 TV-equipped ltom• were tuned to CBS. . CBS NOW HAS WON tbe IM&worb' eompet.IUon or tied for ft rat place, four weeb nallq. ' CBSle8da ·for tbe aeuoatlllill ...._Oet.1'7 wttb ID H ... e raUat of 11.t l.o 11.J• A9C ..... for NBC. NBCmalntalna tbe.._aarWlett.11, m brthatmeuure,lt'1CB8l&l,NICl,ABCIT.I. t New Hriel did not fan puUculm1J weU la tbe 5...cent •uney. "Barban .....,.. .. and tbe ndrtlU Slsten" OD NBC WM No. II, wttb ABC'a Buddi•" Urd and "lt'1 a UYial" and "Too orComfort'' botbfWOIDA.IC,l'NaMdab. t AK'• "f'm a .. , Girt Now'' .. a.cl, wtth .... 11M1_.tlll .. • ,,.._~, Two MW Hf'MI --. al tMm alnedy can· eeled -.,.... amoa1 tbe week'• n .. aow..t.rated "-programs . C'BS' "Secrets of Mi<tland Heights" was No 61, with "Number 96." which has been dropped by N RC,62nd An "ABC News Closeup." "Survival." was 63rd, followed by "CBS Reports : E mbassy·· and "Run America" on NBC. Here are the week's 10 highest-rated programs N••·~· Foo1b•ll ConffJf"f'n<• PlttyoU, 0 .11 .... '+'\ Atl•nt•, pG\1 °"~ \hOW •l'ld "D•lf•\." •Ith r.t0"9' of :M I repre wnlinq 18 1 million hOmP~ both C 8S. ··.a M'nvtrs," J1 I or 7• 1 m1lflon1 •nd '·Oukfl\ of t-4a11ard," )'J or n 6 m U11of\ boll> CBS, "l.Ow eo.1;· 1• S 0< 10 • m1tllon. ABC "MA S H, 1• I 01 1q J mllllon. -"Artllt~ Bunkt r'\ Pl«•:· 1• I or• 1 m11t1on. l>Olh CBS O'""CI" Bowl 1-1 -· U.1 0< II I moth°"· NBC "F•nl••Y l•l•nd 1l I 01 11 l mHUon.A8C.--i. "Harc»r Vall•y PTA," 1J Jor 18 l ''""'°"· NaC. f1Mrwtr110•-A.,.;;~!~•~'."!!'w'i~ 1':.•l1~'.~;i'.'::o-..., ~.::...'!5c:.',',~···"'t!~~· ,;5'.·~.~ "TIM ~In'-• C," HBC, "TM J-'"''" CBS, "CHIP• NBC •ftd"'K"oh L-1"9" --vi. "TM M•ll"115fo•\On bolh CBS . "'TRIBUTE'IS TERRIFIC' ,_e&AIA_tl ____ .,... ( 'ommt•11l1•d I la111rwr "T hi· r1ehnt•ss uf th<' orig tnal m~Jtl•nal hl· !-.;1111 1nirn•Hk !:>ll) ha!:> !:>U!:> latn1•cl us thro ugh tltc ~ •·a1 ~ Tht• l1f1· anti death of;, s c ri t' s oft I.' n tlc..p cmb utt ttw p 1 k>l-:-l:tftd-ttt~ fur111 stwd ~ud1 ril'h 1n;1 11·rial thal 11 still prov1ck~ a ha rvt.'-"' .. For 111:-tam·•" lh1· ~··rood ~on. Jason ! J nn Walms ll•y1 . "a-" g 1vt·11 ;1 harm•mtca for Chns tma!'. in 'Thi· llor111 ·t·1nn1ng · Ovl'r tht· yt•ars h<· pla)erl in amatt•ur rnusll':tls. 1h1·11 -.tudwd al a mus ic eon St'n·atory. llw n plil,Vl•d in a oightr lub Now he has bought a 01).!hl duh 10 prt1\'1c1(' an a ud1enre for has m11~11· "Mary l·:ll1·n (Judy Norton Taylor l wa!:> tn the thf'IH'-" of h1·r trouhled te(•n.;.1i;.t· ye<1rs and wanted to ht·n1mt• a 11urs<.' Sht· w<•nt off I•> nursing school. th1•n t1ract1e·1•1I nurs ing Now. with wom en's hb she wants to ht'l'lllllt' cl dol'lo r .. Two of thl' Walton <'h1ldr1•n have ma rr1l'd and are producing a n1•" ~cnerallon Hamner has movc•d m Aunt Hose. played hy Peggy Rae. to provide a moth(•r f1guri· And .John-Boy has re- turnt•d, rrcai.t with Hohcrt \\''1ght man. ·'.John Hov c lt11·ha rd Thomas 1 went tn New York. whirh j.., what I 11td as a young m an." said lla mnl•r. "Aflt'r an acr1dent 1n Europe when he was a war 1·orrt·~pomknt. he decided to come homt.• He h:id hcen J,!onl• three years "llE IS t\ GOOD character young. inquir ing. with an tnll•lleclual mind." L>1d anyon(• obJl't'I to having J ohn-Roy return in a different g uts<'" "Not at a ll Aullicnl'es seemed to bt· schooled fro m d aytimt· ~l·nals. in whic h characte rs are µlay«i>d by different actor!:> with no expla nation whatsoever " tl<1m nt•r . ;in ama:r.1 ngly vouthful 57, keeps close watl'h on "Tht· Wallons." se rving as l'O- executive producer <ind putting a final polish on every script "Th<'Y C'all m e the e meritus Walton," he admitted I\ ;\ " ,, ,. • • ' . • ; ' t'\;\'\;\..;t,•\?t I I I I ~ ~ ~ • • * ~l~,,,,., .. "NINE TO FIVE" 's the comedY h\t of the n ,, seas<> • L voos Jettrev actlo/ ...... ,as R '--"-'-0 WP11t,-,,- II••" l11ni! (';1n llw -.1·r11·., ('r1ntinu("' I v.outdn t llt' -.111 prisl'rl 1f lh1!-. V.l•rt· tht.' la:-1 \l'<11 I 1t11nk tltl· n1j\i11rk cC HSl c. luo1ung wr a --r>fii7kliu:,t1·r ;1nl t · Thi• Wa lt<>ns .. 1s n ot a bl•w khus to-r Bui \\ 1"rt· ~111 11 i.: 111 kN·p i.:oing I want to m .1k1• 1'\1•r .' -.ho" th1-. ~··iJr ;1 ~Pl'('l:tl .. l\k11n'' hil1· hi' ., l1J11k ing to n<'I~ \'tncyards Ill' 1' <iL•\·1•lop11lj! " n1·w <,t•ri«i>s for C BS. "Tht' Vintag1• Yt•ar .... " about ,,,,, 1n t h•· 1,t,1nt• (•o untry nr C;tl1forn1.i ·-. '·•PiJ \'<1111•\ 1:~l:l~5:l0.7:4S-I0:00 tt " me9r f VU ... 1 fOOC1 ~ ~~~ 12:4~):00 5: I ~7:10.9:41 TBAI Sii BLOWS! Whale 'Rate Cruises WEEKDAYS 10 AM WEEKENDS 9AM4 t PM Leavina From th~ ···--Adalu SI. Qldrin SS. (714) 673-5245. ''9 to 5" '-:·sE\"S u: 1 OLD ;.~ES" (PG) ,. ' I "TRIBUTE" (PG) ' ~--==> l"EVERY WHICH WAY YOU CAN" (PG) c:=:_:_ --:=i INTINTAllMENT I tNTE,.MllllON -~.Jenu.yl, ,., DAILY.._OT Cl ·Modern I> • IDOV1e8 Bayed LONDON 1Al'1 Lllhan Glah, 001> 111 ttw oriaanal 11 l 4!n l Hollywood •tan and "' 111 •orklnc at M. •'l•Y'-mov iet "•r• 1hll '" tht·u t.aby bood Wt"rf' "'" trawlU-.1 oo ou1 h.-111h and k.Mft · Movlt> : tht",•· da \' •he aald an •n 1nt .. 1' ... .,,,. In ht•t ).Wll' 111 I 0111lt111 ' H111 11ot .. 1 •rt· 1111 ,1t.uu1 l.'IH l"h a\t'). illHI ~11 1 · .,. ho look ltk .. 1hr1 1 .. lail\'d ao .. w;l1t11111 I••• 'Cb arht-' .\n~t·I' "THt;\''\'t. l.0~1 lht· \"unfe>pl uf l~uul\ th.ti 0 ~· t.riff1th h.11.11 ... 11 them on c1 plul1 lit· gd'l'. th.-1n l•1tn1 •fltl grdmmdr . 1~ ,,s ~rdlJl;;;r-11 age L2 b) th~ lt·~"'nd.11' Griffith and ldlt-r rno.1<11 s1ar of his dd""'C' IS11 l ti of a :'llat1un -..11<1 th• onl y pt.-oplt' ~h .. m.,i.,, guod ffi{l\IC' .tO\ flllfl •' a r t· l he f{ u ., .., 1 ;1 n ., beC'auioe the} u111I··• •l.111ol lhl.' power of film "Thl') ·rt· the •ml~ 11111·-. 'o'hu lake film ..,l'r 111u ' ly ." ~h 1· 1·xpl:i1n1•d .. A I t h (1 u R h w I ' 111111 l a I w a y s I 1 k t• I h •· 1 r p 01 1 t I('!'>. l h (' \ <I• 1 ll It .ders1e1nd tht· 1111w1•1 ,,r film." HOLL \'WOOi> 1 ht·,t· d ays churns out mo\'H'' that "techni cally hav•· go ne forw<1rd , hut 111 t e lle c tua l l} a nti s piritually hav1· gon1· backwards." ioht· said Miss Gish said she ha:-. little time for the n · alism of the '70s . the 1·>. plicil sex. the d;.illian1·1· with dr ugs a n<I pro m1scu1ly. the expln1ta tion and the moros e downer concepts of the nuclear age. llU ctsu 11na l 1 ... ~•nn 1 B··~~11• I iii'' if r ftllflll+ 114 ... ? ' lJ .. ! .. ,. : ! "'"' OUMCI WnoOP•·di• J1d•l1o•1 ¥' 1 /141 '•~I •b~" .. ·~., •J ' ' ·'~­.= / . . '\ ~i ' . I~ ·'. ' ' Dean fills Tab's role Remember that cute UtUe curly llaired kid ln "Anchon Awel&h" who wanted to run off and Join the Navy! How about • 'Tbe Boy With the Green tlalrl' from 1 similar vlnta1e? Htt '• atlll around, and on Jan. 21 Dean Stockwell will d11pl1y hia talent.I on tbe Or1n1e Coaat in lhe tllle role of "Here Uea Jeremy Troy" Intermission Tom Titus at Sebastian's Weat Dinner Playhouae. Theater ia offerin1 a drama workshop for children, Stockwell replaces the previously announced betinnin1 next Wednesday, at the city's communi· Tab Hunter, who suffered a heart ~t~ack while s ki· ty center, 10200 Slater Ave. rn~ 111 Mu 1eo, in the play the ' Classes will be held each Wednesday for first Ill a long s trin1 by El youngsters 8 to 10 years from 5 to S p.m . and for Turo'i. Jitck Sharkey. The com· kids 11 lo 14 and older from 6 to 7 p,m. puny will run lhrou&h March I For re gistration, contact Bonnie Avedia n at 1,tl tht• San Clemente dinner 551·0177 or Carma McMurphy at 964·5392. The fee house for the course is $20. Stockwell was hterally born * 1nlu the theater (his father CALLBOARD . Auditions for the comedy "A Ha rry wits the voice of Prince Bad Year for Tomatoes" will be held Sunday at Charmmg in Disney's "Snow 2:30 and Monday at 7:30 by the Huntington Beach White and the Seven Dwarfs">. Playhouse, in the city's Seacliff Villa1e center on Dean made his Broadway debut nocuHLL Main Street at Yorktown Avenue ... director at the age of 6 in "Innocent Villa1e" and soon Jack Secord will be seeking three men and four betame -a child s tar in s uch movies as ''Home wom en in the 20 to 60 age range for the John s,weet Homi~.ide ..... "The Secr~t Garden," .'.'The Patrick play .. , t,reen Ye~rs a nd Gentleman .s .Agreement. The Westminster Community Theater has an· lie enJoy.ed a smooth transition to adult a~tor nounced tryouts for the murder mystery "Vic· a nd, starred in ~!.~.the st_a~e iu.:!d .s~!e~_V!!.'.~~.c;>ns __ ·tor-ia 'i;.House" by Fred Carmichael ... director ··~-·€mnputsmrr. ~lt~m:ilfa~~on ~lie r.eopol~: J .D. Reichelderfer will hold readings for four men .,.w,,.,,,,,.. Loeb murder c.ase, wh1~h won ~1m best actor and five women in all age ranges Monday al 7:30 Rr111~r~ hono~s at the Cannes Ftlm Festiv~I. He repeated in the theater. 7272 Maple St.. Westminster . 1 ~.u i..11 ,, E cll-ll I\ Ill 111 this ca tegory with "Long Days J ourney Into * 1 f ~lghl." • \ ""' 11 11 •11111r i t·~ 11 ··Here Lies Jeremy Troy" will be on the •1 f 1 1 "1 I 11 • f 't· r l t' ~ hoards nightly t'xcepl Mondays at Sebastian's, 140 '' ht·11 .. 111· dc111:-Lh1 ~ Avenicta Pico, San Clemente. Reservations are be· \ 1 .1 t.1.111 1•n,.,1 Ullll' CHI 1n~ taken at 492·9950. h o·I fl l'\\ "1!111\ It ;1 I I' I.' I \ .. I I l· ·' I' I \ Star ailin~; !'lltow •·los_.d '\t-:\\ \llltt\ !J\I'> Thi· H1 11:id" a~ 1·11r1wdy :\11 J1•'ll ('11111111•.," dosed hl·1·:i11:-.1• .11·1 n •ss J ulit' I Ian 1' l11 ·1·:1rn1· ill. its prlllllll'•'I !-.;.rnl P ro<lu 1·1;r Frt·dl'l'i(•k Brisson s;ll(I th1• .J a m l'S l'ncl1•aux pl<1y was dos· 111g :.ft1•r I hat night 's p1•r forrn.111t·1· ltt·1·aus 1• Mi s~ llarris h ad lo "l1 •a\1· lh1• t'<JS l 1m in 1· d r a I (' I y f " r h o s p 11 a I 1 /. a l 1 on . · · II 1• 1Jec·linl'<I 10 n•veal thl' naturt' of h1•r illness. SUM• um •AllCI /l••.11 • . UA C•t) C•n•mA 4 •' 44 114 bJ4 1911 MISSION VIEJO ( 11\10-.t V1 .. I' lt.t R1') ,_,«nt} " ' •• 11 • ""' 1t• i'f If 1• ,1 I• t 1 l111.r11l lil:t+H .. f I • •'' u Vt•JuH•y ' It• I I I Ill • I ( • /, '•Ju'! MARTIN HENSON * THE FOUNTAIN VALLEY com111m H11'.IOI 11Vllllll'1011 IUCM •SSIP YIUO AllAlllllil I tl"1<1ttl\ 1,.,,, Ctr1Pmo V1~10 Anaheim Urive In 114, 879 98SO ~4() /444 X4'< l)!M~ K 10 b':l90 f'fl t i •ll,•1!41 '•Al I I '111, 1• l•l'""•''"'·•t,,.,/\f ..llV't-""'' MAllll SOUTH COAST CllllDOMl ""'•c' S-• S~•1 "t r.1t• •• r,4<1 j i' I (H/fnQt: •1,j 1 /'1•, i l e]olfJM,W ,, °"'' HWAllDS' ClllfMA WIST UA MOWllS UllCOH Dtlltl·lll we~lnM\let 8'11 J93~ B•ed Y90 40n Buena Park d?i·•OIO lDWAllOI' SADllUUCll MllllOll Mlft·lll 11 •~•o '81 ~880 S:an Ju.in C<ip.strano 493 ·~·~ \ llO PHIH ACCIPUD FOii Tlltl 1 ..... , ./ "Hilarious. Ofh•n Touching. Rut Alwa\'S t:ntertaining." Re.c Reed. SvntbcaJed Columnasl "The Best Entertainment Of'lbe Season." Vernnn Scoff. UPI BACKSTAGt: Heather McAdam, 12·year· old daughter of former Laguna Beach residents Oavid and Carol McAdam. will be seen in the up· com ing TV movie "Mayday, Mayday" on J an. 24 a nd 31 she also will be a regular In the new series "Wa lking Tall , .. which debuts J an 17 . 11 •11u1 •' •Hto••• 994·2400 h 81f ... ,, ••-..t.•••• "4·2400 , .. ,,., ,.,...,__ 71)/~JI 9~10 ........ .. t ....... 1u1~J1 •~•o '"'•Jiit .,,.,.. ..... 11ll~ll 9!>ao ._..C .... IM•e, _., .... ., M4·1Sl4 1.-t C--1 .... .. ... , .... .. 9"·151• CM~ Cfil••• • 0.Md._ H....- SEE MS LIKE OLD TIMES ll'G)U :I0·2:U .. ·0 ·7·00·•U ·ll U W-lMfrt S•t 10>0 h~7- TM Ito••' eettlnd The fr-,_. NINE TO FIVE (PG) 1 1$.) O ·I 00 .. >O II 00 ....... "° '" . ••• , 1 oo l •ttr ,,.. GeN Wltd•t and fUct\a11' ftryOf STIR CRAZY 1111 I 1$·l .:IO .. -:IO 10:'l ·--"" h i 10·01.911,_ , ,,.,.. ...... "•""' POPEYE 1.-01 n O ·l :00·,·>0 .. ,00.10-11 _, ...... 10->01 ... ,_ Geftll Wllde1 ar.d fUchatd ~,.., , STIR CRAZY 1111 ' Je-4:00• .. :JO.t00-11'.JO ___ , ....... ~r. .. ,_ ,,,.,,..,. ... .,..,1 POPEYE t"'O> l:OO·>:>O .. :oo .. ·U ·11:00 __ ,, ...... 10->0_1....,_ •oMf10eNltO RAGING BULL 1111 >·00-J:>O .. :M .. ·>O·IO:IJ W-frl,. Sel. IO:JO httf - 0.. Wlld9t a"d llUCU tef ~ STIR CRAZY 11:; 2·00 .. l&·l:>O·t:OO CM•f Che•• • 0 ..... H..,. SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES '"'ot 2-00~ -·11 .. :JO .,... • ..._..... • Chrta1..,._.-A"'1flt l llml~~l!e~~!~~~~~·elo~~ ~l~~h~:~o~~~~.:~d~~~;~~-~~~.' Ge~ ..... , end "lcherd-,,.,.,,;- STl R CRAZY 1111 ,.. .. USED CARS 1111 ----r ... -........ , ... r ....... t ••1hrQ ' Q~ ~•HI} f , I "' 1l'"•""!i lf\' NINE TO FIVE '"'°' fl"" BRUBAKER (R) Suu n T uollv Memly Ann Mui ray <,( R (. HARGE l 1Nf 1 ii I) QS7 ·103 t South Coast Repertory -" l\emember when comedy was King. roll he's President. "' It'll make you fHI good again, and that ain't bad. ***"It arouses the emotions ... worth cheering about." -NEW YOO DAILY NEWS, Kathleen Carroll ****"Inside Moves ... without a doubt one of the year's more likeable pictures." -ST. LOUtS GtOll-DfMOCUT, Fronk Hunter PG·-•--.w••. J\f:J) t ... ;....._ ...... .,. ..... ~1,c .......... L,_ .. f'\_.) If •fl tW 1 t~ O ii• .;t., >(,11 hll• •tt 1\\G•• "J\1t<11t a•~C. •0\t• O-•'-•• ..r•lt..tif C ... YJ Cll110• SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES''°' -THE MAIN EVENT <l'OI o 110 11• l "-••UIO '1111111~ "·••liiilll aU 1UO•t "0,1110., 1•~1tf. •1'111• 0•11 -· "O•!U il -,-~-.. -A CHANGE OF SEASONS 1111 ""'' T'llel.Mt_C ........ -111! 1 ~f •• t.•• ...... •I~ ·•,·It'll U4 4,U t\\0 .. t "'''''0" t•"' •OW": OW .. •• "O•htlt cliiiir .. ....,.lil .. "":•,:;:. Any Wlllch Wey You Cen Cll'OI ............ ..... H1·36tl HONEYSUCKLE ROSE cl'OI It "9 Alf taA O M! •101 •f.ll•ltO• •I \t l\Olt "O\•hO .. lllt•' •OU• ctW• •• "OIJHll ____ ,..,. STIR Cft~Y c111 ..... UMDCAftSc111 o..-..---ITUt CftAZY 1111 ,_ UllDCAftl111t MUN>Eft llYITHY IN THE HITCHCOCK MANNlft l'RINC.ff llOYll WITH INOUIH IUe· TITI.aS "GREAT I" "Neil~ movie is a gem." SHIRLEY EDER \'~\·;; lilllllll.t1lll!lil • 1 1.o~~c"'s -J:;:~·-1~~ I NOW 8HOWING --- EDWARDS CINEMA ~ .. , 1 PLITT CITY CENTER c.,OSTA ME SA ,;,~';';'. ORANGE I 1714/ 546·310? I 'o•ll'IU (714) 634-9282 I P lJaUC NOTK'I lllCftltOWl llVll•IM ·-·····-·· '•• •v11••"9\• ..... \Oft' ., ... '"' ~,.,...,,-' .. aw!O()•I \f •vii t 1 I1ojllll "'' .... ._.,, ., •• c., ...... ,. c .... 0, ,, •• lfkJ J Pl:BLH' NOTIC'E "CTlltOUl •UllNIU .. AMI nATl•1111 .. , Inc-•011ow1n9 per\On' •'f! 001ng tN,t\H\.\\'111\ • 8EA {•l •N Jll• <>uilm•n ~ .. .111•.; 10) l.O'\t•Mitw C•l1fut1"114'0 •1t. Jorr, \ A.-•" Uh l IN•ll•nvforo L •ntt ._.ul"ltlnqton 8-~h C•ltfortO• .,_ Ka~ ,. 11 .... ,. UJ)I W•ll1ntl0td L•n• HU,,l1"91on ... (h C•Htor,,•• .,~ fhl\ l:Hil'•n•·u '' tondu<t•d by 4n 1n i;J1w1CU.t•I Jtu ¥ S Rt••" I no• , .. ttmenl .... , lilf<l *<lh the c ounlv Cltr• of Or •nQe Counlr on O.umblr I . l'ltO PU1•1 Pubti\"t'd Or•"O' C~~t D•1ty Puot 0.< II H, 19'!!, JMI 1.1. l'llJ -*1 IO PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOU• aU .. NI H NAMI n•TUlllNT Tfllt' to110.-1n9 oer \On\ .,, d 01'1Q Ol.l\tnl!\\ •\ A l 0 ENTEAPM15.E\ lt .. E A •r t11t•t' A•f"Uf', (O\I• Mf \41 C••••orn1• fltlt Rafi Ft....CO, tU Ba•er Sire.I. N 106. Coste""°""· Caltforn.at:i.?• Dn >CI Galmucly, US Ba'*' S1r .. 1. N 106. COSI• llM .... C•lllOtn1e tJt2• Tths bU\tMU •\ cond1.1cted bY • 1eMr •I ~rtn•t\l\•P Oh •d G1lmudy Aalt Franco r h1\ "•'•,,,.n• ••s ftlt"d ••th lfM Co.,nty Cler-of Orlnll<' CounlY on IH<•mbtr 11. l'ltO ~111• Pubi•-Or•-Co.o\I 0111y Piiot. O.c ti, JS, ltlO. JMI I. I . 1 .. 1 ~,_., PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS auSINESS NAMf ITATfMUIT Tiie followlnv ,..,..,,, " 001no bu" n .. \\ ·~· SON LOGIC, 111 W SlhtM A••nue. No. 7, S.nl• •n•. C1lllorn" 91707 Fran• R oc~atcf\ Jr . UI W St•vel\\ A\lenUlt. No I 1 S•nt• A"•· CalUotn•• 91101 Tfilh ~,,,.,.\ 1\ conducted bt' •n 1n dlvldu•I Fr.,. RlthUCI\ Jt T~•• •l•ltmenl wn loleel "''"' 1h• C ounly Cl••-ol Oran~ County o~ D•cemlM!r 11, 1'90 1'111441 Pul>li.,,.., Or-Coell O•llY Pllet, O.c U. 1•, J.,, t, I . IS. 1•1 Jl•t..a PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITtOUS IUSINISS NAM£ \TaTEMINT T ht-followlnQ Pt'r\on\ •r• do'"Q t>u\1ne\\ I\ 'hf' lullOWlf''V C:WfW>f" I\. 001n9 b\f\I "•'\ ~n ~OMflHll'fC. NAIUllAL -J1..0 S4r•t\ H••Pott 9•e<."-C•h•orn1• •1 .. J • Cn..,-t•\ RObHt Giffen H Suntl\n Ir vu"le (.4f1l0tn•• 9'1114 ''"' oe.n.iMt.S '' <.onckfc ted bY •n in dtViCh;•I CIW•I•\ R Tllo\ •1•1-nl County Cltrl• ot J•nu.ory •· 1•1 Giffen ••• rtle<I "'"" Ille O••noe co.inly on ffU•Zt Publ•\Nd Or;onv-Co.o\I D•liy Pilot, J•n I. IS 11. 1', 1•1 Ul ·fl ·.· PUBLIC NOTICE fflCTITIOUS •USINEH NAM& nAT-INT f he fotlOW•ftQ perton I\ do1~ b~n1 ne n ., CONR•O •SSOCIATES, 700. Swen Drlv• Cott• Meu;, Cet1rornl• .,.,. . Jim•• W Con•rd. 100• S••n Ori••. Coo .. llM ... Cehlotni.ot2'1• Thi' bu\tf\e'\\ 1\ <ond\Kttd b't •" •n d1vtdu•I Jotne<l W Conard Th1\ \t•tement ...,., flt.O with ow County Cltr• ot Or•n~ Count, on J•nu•rv •. '"1 PISJIJJ Put>ttllWCI 0r•r>OP CO.Ost D•ily PolOI, Jen I, IS. 11. 11. 1 .. 1 141 ll PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS a u\INllS NAMI ITATIMENT T n• fouowntQ pPr\Of't " d01nQ tu.1if n•\\ ., NEWPOIH·IAVI NE CO M MERCIAL EQUIPMENT, U P1nt1il, 1rv1nf!, C1llfornl191714 Rlc,,.,d D•uls<h. IJ P1nl•ll. lt'<IH'19 , C•titOf,,, • .,,,. Thi\ bu\1ne-ss " <ondvcted b1' •n 1n- dl•ldual Rk nard Oeuh<ll Thi\ \lale,.,..nl w•• fill!CI with Ow couf'tv Ct•rk of Oranoe County on PUBLIC NOTICE P\laUC NOTICE '""9UW ~YI• .. ~ .... ~ ......ic ................ _ ... JAMlt T NUOHIU, Mtl JI •1& 0 llllllllN, ._, ............ ""I""' ~· """'"'-""" -.,., •hie .. TOOO ~Ii 6 Mia IN, .. Jiit C•"'•n Drive. '"II• Jtl, Clh •' .... _ ... oKll, c-ir .. o ...... i141141 et CM_.,.., did• IN ltl .. , .. N• ... -· ..... 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C•lltOrnl• "2'..0 f r•n• Ctmono, Jr ~ l\~ C•t•'Y•r• Pl•t • Fulle'1on, C•l1torn1• 91•13 Ed l'tut•. 19?1 V••••. lonq lk•<h (.•lltorn••'llllOl J~ MtC•'-11. 147SI Ory C.tnyon Cotd Crrrlll. Ao•d; C•l •b•sa\, C•ilforn1• Yll07 Reo w 1111,, 9..0 P•h Pooni Drove Coron•. C;tht0tn1• "'10 NH;hOl•t 8 jun-.i.:1 , 17\10 S•n P~c:;,,~~!:~!'::r :t~~•ndo R .... o. ,!>rlrMr. ca111orn1a frttt tollowmv S>et'o"" ''' dom" eoo Cer ullo, 3016 Co101aoo Srritff, bu\m .. \\ •'t lt>"Q 8 ••ch, (•lltorni• IHE METALS INVf!>TOR Ill W Roch.trd Cerullo, Sil/ Par~l1eld 11th Strftt, C•. C~t• Mtt'"' (•llfOHHe l .. rw. l • Verrw, Cdtt•orn•d 97'17 • !>••1110 C.•,lro, ~~\; C0tlaO.. El Tne Com1T1on s.tnu "'""· tn< • Monl•, C1l1f0tn1191733 (•ilforn1• corpor111on 111 W 11111 Tho,...\ Beall••. 7IO Th• Viii-. SltUI. G•. Co\!• M•\I Cat.furn•• #:IOI . R..-S.ath, Calilor"'• 'Kllll 97t21 Jh" bU\t""\~ 1 ~ <ond\.lctt"d by " Th1\ f>u\lnt"\\ " 'onouc 1PO b't A (.Ot Qfntr•• JWr'ttWr\hlO Por•t•on J.C:"-R S.rt'll"\ ff'w Common S.M\.. T h1\ \t•fHnPnl w•\ tiled wtln 1rw Prn\, In< Counh ''"" of Ora"9f Count., on P-Aina CWtfmt»r I), l'ltO Vov Pro"Ot'nl HUNTE It a VOSS r,..., ,t..tenwnt ••'-t1tt°(j \llW1th th .. A"••wiatUw (Ourth (ll'rllf of Or,.nqf" Counh on ,,... l'•ir<f!M.., Drfw , J•nu1ry ~ 1 .. 1 ~tit 1• Publt\IWod OrM\Qf' (Od,, o.,. ••• P1•ot Ji n 9 I\, 11 ?9. '"'' II• It PUBLIC NOTICE fflCTITIOUS IUSINEU NAME STATIMfNT ,,..,. IOllOWlnQ ,,..,~on' ••I' dOl"Cl bU\lnt'\\ •\ ""' Ofllct ... '"" ,,., .... C•ll•-••'17U FU"\S Publl\tllfd Ot.,,QJP CW\f Dt:J1ly Pilot. J1nuory I I. IS n, I'll 5119 80 P UBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT Off Al•NDONMENT OFUSIOF fflCTITIOUS IUSINEH NAME ruauc NOTICE lfOTIC• 0' D•ATH 011' MtLDll•D M . 80LAND AND 01' ~•TITtON TO ADMINllT .. t HTAT• NO. A·107171 . To •II he l r.s , beneflcl•rles, c r e ditors •nd contingent creditors of Mildred M . Bol•nd of B•lboa (Newport Beach,) California, and persons who m•y be otherwise In· terested In the will and/or estate. A petition h'as been filed by W iiiiam P . Boland, Jr. in the Superior Court of Orange County request ing that William P . Boland, Jr . be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of Miidred M. B oland <under the Independent Ad · ministration o f E states Act). The J)9tition is set for hearing In Dept. No. 3 a t 700 Civic Center D r ive, West, in the City of Santa Ana , Californ i a on February 4, 1981 at 9 :30 a .m . IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petit ion, you should either appe ar at t he hear ing and s tate your objection s-o r f ile written objections wit h the cour t before the h ear ing . Your appearance m a y be in person o r by your al· lorney. IF YOU AREA CR EDITOR or a cont ingent cre ditor o f the d~ ceased, you mus t file your c laim w ith the court or present it to the pe r sonal representative appointed by the court w ith in four months from the date o f f ir st issuance of le tte r s as provided In Section 700 of the Probat e C od e o f California. The time fo r filing c la im s will not ex pire prior to fo ur month~ from the dale of thf' hear · ing noticed above .. YOU MAY EXAMIN E the file kept by the court. If you a r e inte reste d 1n the estate, you may file a rP ques t wittt the court to re· ceive special no11c1, ol th,, inventory Of ec;ta lt-cHSe\'> a nd of the pe titions. a c. cou nt s and rE-pOrl '> described 1n Section 1200 of the Cal1forn1a Prob.it"' Code. THE HEIGHTS LTD . ?197 Ou pon• Or.••. !.uttt• t\\ tr ¥,nt Ca hfo•n•• 9111S Jeen NI.>"• !>p.jrlono. 1197 Dupont 0f1Yf'. :: 111, t rvHMf, C•ltforn•• •11 u Andr•w Sw•v•lv 11'1 Ouoonl Otlv~. i: \\1, lry1n•. (At1fornia •·17\\ John G l'lw•. 1197 OuPOnl O"••· 11111, lrvuw C•••forn,.,,,,,~ fhl' follow1rMA..,.r~ h•\ .tb.tndonf'd In~ u•# o• '"" l1c't111ou• bu"nr" n.tm• William P . Bola nd, Jr., Th,.,. bu .. ,~t\\ •"> <,onou' tfd b•t d limited p.1rtrwr\h1p Andt .. w ~Wthf'ly ff'H\ ~••tt"ment •• , fltrd ,irw1th tt'l• Counly Cl~•• ot Ordl\11~ County on Jal\uary i.. l'ltl ffU-1 CDNCOURS •VTO BODY. 8H w Attorney a t Law. 7349 !~!~, !>lrttt co,1a Me••. C•litorn1a Luc a S Va I I e y A 0 a d • rh• ~.t111•ou• eu""~" Nam .. ,.. Nicas io, California 94946, ••rr•d lo •bo•• wa• "'"" "' Or•nQt' (415) 662·2374, 1197 ·4107. Cou~.·,:::;:;,~~~~·~;~~~~. L•nwooo I f'.ubli~hed Or ange Coast o ... .,c°'1.M.-., t•1o1orn1.t~7611 Dally Pilot, Jan. 8. 9. 15, lh" bu\ine\\ ''"" condutlod llv "" 1981 180·81 1nd1v1du,•t • R1c"'1rd Nc~I Edlon PUBI IC N()TICfo.: J•nu••Y t , t'lel f15'124 Publl\l'll!d Or•n"' Coa\I O••IY P1rol, Utt\ ~tatemt•nl wet\ fllf'd ·w•fn; int I · ' County Cl•r~ ol Or MQt Countv on Januarr 6. ,_, EKNW No HI.Cl Put>lo\hfod O.an~ CO.O\I Daily Pllol. Jan 8, H , 11, ?9, 1'191 Ill 81 J.on I , IS,11,?9. 1 .. 1 ISO-I\ PUBLIC NOTICE fflCTITIOUS IUSINIU NAME STATEMENT Tiit IOll-•nQ ~non 1~ oo.n11 "'"" MU •'-CltEATIVIE WEDDINGS, 10t'1 S.n l"" "-· ffounlel11 V•lltY. Celllornl• tZ70tl B•tty J•en D•""· 10•) I Sen l t on .Av•nu•. Fount••n V•lle'f. C•fllornr,tZlOI Tht\ OV\uwu 1\ Concl\ICte<I Oy lln in· dtV1du4tl ""'' Jt•11 Dev" T~I\ •1.ol-nl "''"' 111.0 wll" llM County C•••• or O••r<~ Count" on J•,,u•ry •. 1"1 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTtTIOUS auSINESS NAME STATEMENT T ne tollowl'NJ pipt\On '' 001nQ bu\' M \\ a \ ICH't' ANO AS~OCl •TES. 9HI Verde ,,,,.., Ot1_,., HuftUnQ1on lff•< h C•lllo•n•• 91~ Hubert C Yim. l)IO Gr~n\lloro Ori~• ••"· *Lu n, Vor111n1111101 Thi\ buMM'\i 11 <Oft<kKtl'd by •n 1n d ivldv•• Hubert C 't'om Thi\ "•I-I ... , flll!CI ""''" '"" County Cler• ol Oran"' County on Janu.,y I>. 1•1 ff IS .. Putlll\he<I Oran.,.e Co.o\I Dally Polol. Flll1.. NOTICE TOCREOITORSOff Pu~'"""° O"tnOI' COd'I Ddoly Pilot IULIC TllANSffER J•n 8, IS, 11, 7'1. 19111 ,.9 tt IS.Ct.•101-6107 U C.C I Notttr t\ htorebv c;11v1•n to< r#'(lilor' 01 thf> t1t1th•n n.tm+'·O Pdfl1,., that d buU• trart\t .. , " 1ntendl"O to bt" med+-on PUBLIC NOTICE oPr '\ondl U'OPf"rtv P\••rP1nAft,.t FICTITIOUS IUSINIESS df'\t robt<I NAME STA.TEMEMT lt\t' ""mp Md 00\UW'' tMJ<lt•""'' 11t Tne f0Uow1nq Pl''~'•'~ OOtnQ bu\• lhr 1ntt"ndt"-d trdf'\''"'or dt_. l"H!\\ D•t•OU~ C,h.ot"r1 '~ ~ ~1 Uo1 N•M RON INTERN•T<ON•L. 1>• Wa<Mr ••enuf'. Apr 111. Hunt ••1t7 M•CAft,..ur &••d'. suit• uo. •nQton Be•<h. C•tttotn1• •1MI ''"'"'"· C•hfMni•tt11S Th~ nMnP Md bU\tM\\ •ddr~\~ ot N Don.ltd W.twn•1u". 10 Torr•• taw1nt~ndifdlrt11n\fetf!lt1\ P ine• Lint , N••Port 8•.o<", A•"9'"L Bn•um.~.ssu•••80H t •htorni•.,..0 110• Trtn1tv Ort•e, Co\I• ~ .. ,. C.•• Mar9ull•!t. Jj Main ~11 Ortv•, C4lhtorn1• '161' (Of' on• dl'I M41r. C•t1tornt• •i.1s T "" pr~rty ~· ''"~nt h~r~\o '' l fH\ bu\tM\ .. I\ t,ondl.IC l•d bV • <ff\( rt bed '" f)f"M'r ., ., M •t•1'itl\, t1m1t•d l)ar11Wr\h1p \UOPtt ..... rnHC~ncltV, flqUtpmtnt ••• NEWPORT CENTER ESCROW, 11 CorPor•fe Pt•t•. Nftwf)Ort Be•ch, C.•t,torn1•'1..0 ~U•tt Jen I. IS.11. 1', l"I 12l 81 N Dorwld W••~n••uh tur4t\, furnUuf~. llv\ll'W\\, qoodwtll <•I M•rvull~• l1Jlurtt. "'IU•PM#nl. Ir_,,.,,,. .ond Pubh\he<I 0r•"9t CO.OSI Darly Pllol. NEWPORT HOME LOAN INC " (dllforn1• corPOr•t•on 17 CorPOr•t' P1a1.i, flf~•oort B••<" C•l1torn14 ~7"60 Jen I, IS. 11, 1'. 1•1 t ll-11 PUBLIC NOTICE ft"lt\ DU\tnt'"\•\ I\ tOndV<\td by • (or poritt1on NEWPORT HOME LOAN. INC CO(I IClo•r Prr\Adent f h1\ -.tate,,,..nl W4\ Hiid With t~ County Cit•• ol Or•nci• Counh on t:i..<em""t 11. t'lllO f'1tt7H Pubh<hed O.•n9'l Co.o\I Dally Pliol, De< 18. 11. 1..a, J•n t, I ,"" ~-IO P UBLIC NOTICE n ATI MllNT OP AaANDONMI Nl 0"USIO~ ~ICTIT10US .u .. 1111ss NAMI Tn• IOllOWinQ ~'""'' ..... •bin <toned Ille uw of Ille l1<!11ous bu\lne" neme ALI'S H•I R BAZA•R •14'7 11111 Slreet .CO\l•Mete,Ceillornoe J he t1ct1t1ou\ bu\lne\\ n1me re terr~•oAbD..,we\tlltd1n(our'lty 8tn W Po.I. Ali<t l PO\l ltH' bu,(n•\\ WA\ conducted tly •n•f'Mllvldu•I •l•c~ L Po•! Thi\ Slll•rnertl ,.., hied *1111 IM (ou,,ty C1er11i of Or•n9t County on Oetfmber 1l "'° ~..,.,. Publl•n.cs Or-Coe\I O•llY Pllol. 0.< 11. H , ltlO, Jan I, I , 1 .. 1 io...to PUBLIC NOTICE nATEMINTOPAIANOONMINT OPUiaOP f'ICTITIOUI aUStNIH .. AMI PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS aUllNISS NAME ITATIEMllNT The totlow lnQ ~r\On\ art> dolf"Q buslneuH •LMA~. 1U4 Eldl!n "A. Co\!• Mn1, Cel1lorn1e 9H17 M••I• G M.orqllft. 1S14 E;IO.n "A. Co\la Mna. Celilorn•• •11>11 AllonlO A. Cerrillo. lS14 Elden • •. Co•I• Mew, Calllornla 91UI Th'' bU\•ne\~ 1\ cond,ut ,.,., b'Y • ll<'Mr.OI perlntr\hlp. Me••• G M.trqUl!r fll•• \!element wn hied •II" ow Coun1r Cltt• of O•anoe Counry on Jenu.ory •· '"' f'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAMI STATIMINT Th,. foJtowtnQ ~rson' art do1ru:1 OU\tneit\ •', CON COUR ~ AUTOMOTiVto SER" I c ES. ,., lelh Strnl. Co\la Mu•, C:•lilorn•• 91•11 Ka"e E 01s,tr1butor\ In<.. & Calolornl• COtPOrallon. 119 ll>th Slr..,I, :o\t6' Mf!Y, C.•lttorn1• 't1ta7J Thi\ bv\HW'' I\ (CH1(1uded by d (or por•t1on K•ne £ 01\tr 1butor' In<. Grt90•y J l(opp r , •• ,u,er flu\ \t•t•ment ••• fifed t1t•th th• C.ountv Clerk of Or•nOf' County o" J•nuary •. ,._, ~IS.I ~UJl17 Pu•ll\MCI Or-C.0.ll Dilly Pllol, Publl\lled <>•"90 Co.\! O~•lt PllOI Jan •. IS, 11, 1'. , .. 1 "'"I Ji n •. I\. 11 "· , .. 1 ,., I I PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITtOU• IUllN£H NAME \TATEM .. n Th• IOllOWl"V e»r\On ll OOrng OU"· j\ ., CHARLES CHI ~ OF IAVINE. lS E•o•• P0tnt. Ir.one, c.111orni• •11u Fiord Troaell, H Ea;le Poinl, lrytrte, C..llforrue '2114 Tiiis bu .. 111\\ 15 <onduc.l .. d llY •n on· lvlelv•I FloydT•o•ell Thh ~lemenl ••• llled wilntlle Co~nly Cter-ot Oranve Co...ntv or1 J1nuary I, 1"1 ~Ul\M Publf>MCI 0r.,. Coesl Dally Pllol. Jin I, IS, 11. 2'. nit ,._.._, PUBLIC NOTICE fftCTITIOUS •USINUS N•MI STATEMENT The totlowtr'IQ pipr\On '' do1n9 bu\t r\~\~ ~~ HOMECRM'TERS CONSTRVC: T 10"". 1171 ,.wm•n • 8, Hunt•f"19ton Beach. Cahf0tnla .,,,.., Chrh Jflferr Hullgren, 117' H~•M•n o 8, Hur+t•nQto~ R"'•"" Calllorn1a 91'41 T"i\ l>u\IM\1 '' tondu<ted by •n In d•vldu•I. Chrl• J Hullgr•n Tf'H\ \t.C~nt *•' fittcl with th~ Cou"ly Cieri. of Or.on~ Counh on Jenu.,y •. l"I PUJl1t Publi\hl!d Or-Coe•t O••iy Polol. Jan, e. IS, 11, 2'. '"' t1J 11 th• 1o11ow1no ,.,_ "'"' •bendorMo I In. u•e ol Ille ll<lltlout blitlneH 1>ame M & M •UTO IOOY SHOP, 1101 Pomona. CO'I• Mota, Callfotnl• 0'17 Tiie Fi<llllOllt 11111,,.., N•mt ••· forrtel to MIOW wat llred 111 Oranve Counl y Ofl Stplembtr 16, 1tl0. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ICel,,,_ Ku-. 11• w. Joenn !>lr•I. CO'WI -... Calllornl• tit2' Tiii\ _,,.., ••• condolcleel by .., lndlYld ... I ICel,,_l(tawe '"" .... ...--· llled •1111 lh• Ce•mly Clerk ot 0te"'9 COillllY 011 Oe<em-».t•. Pt4M71 P .. 111;.-Or ... CoH I Delly 11ito1, Ji n. • .•• IS, n. '"' Sl7).tl) PUBUC NOTICE t"'' \t•lf'nvnt ..,., tllf'O with ,,_. tot1tn•nt no• to compet• ol b\t\tnf'\\ C.oun1y Cltr1' ot Oren91t counh on knowl'I .,. Vilt•QP Flower\, •nd " January 6 '"' lo< at~d •t 7001 W•\tm1n\I~, Mttll, · fft'*4 Wr.\1m1Mlfr, C•lllorn1~'1M3 Pubh\hed Or•noe CO.O\I DlllV P1IOI. Th.ti '"" hl!r••n dl!\crl.,,.d Iran••~" J•n I I) 11 1' lftl 179·11 are lo be Con\u,,,,.,<1lfd, \Ubte< I lo !hi' ' • ' • •llOVe pr.,..l\oon\, at YOUR ESCROW PUBLIC NOTICE ST•TEMfNTO' aaANDONMENT O~UHO' "ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAMI Th• 1011ow1nv ...,,_, lies •Nndoned IM'"" Ill lllf tlrli11°"' bullnen n•""': OUICKT•N MFG .. JJOSl Calle A v l •dO', S•" Juan C•p•strano. C•lllornoa 9'11>7S Thf' F1tt1tlou\ Bu\1~\\ N•me ra l••r~ to _,,, we• 111,,0 In Oran~ Counl yon J""" 11, ltlO Docian IC!femil. 1ff11 Vormonl, kun11ng1on !Mecll, C•l•lornla •~ Tht\i t:Mr.1,....\~ w•\ e,onduc.te-d by •n 11'\dlv•du•t aioo.n K1r•m1t Thi\ \t•t~nt ••t filed with tf'W" c.ounty C•t•" ot Or•n9' Coun•., on J.tnu-try •. 1tl1 Fl14tM SERVICE CO , I NC , ttSll M•G NOLI • 1111 H E>L . WESTMINSTER. C•LIFORN1• 971>83, on or all•r J.,,u., r 13. 191 r lhttrP, \hall ~ nc C.1•1"'' A<tf'PIJl-d intoeurow•tter J.nu.ry'3, "'' So far •\ l!\ "nown to ~10 1ntendftO Tran\lerflf "'o '"t~nded tr•n•f•ror 11ud lollowln9 •ddll1on•I bu\lneu n•m~\ •nd addff!\Y\ w1th1n '""" th,,.... yfa" l•\I PHI !..o,,,.. O•ltd J..,u.orr S. 1911 A•"91 L 8h•u"'" lntPnded Tr!W'\,,.,,., ... Publl\lled OrolnQP Co;l\I D-•IY P1101. l•n I , ••• 110 •1 PUBLIC NOTICE ST•TEMI NTOff Aa•HDONMEMT 0, UHO, PullH\hed 0r•"911' Coe\! Oe•ty Pilot. fflCTITIOUS IUSINISS N•MIE Jan 1.1),71.1'. l"l 110.t l Tne lollow•nv 1><•""1' n•~ •o•n PUBLIC NOTICE don~d 0~ U\I" Ot '"'" ft(" hhOU\ bU\•Rf\\ ,,.,,1 .. R IC 0 HOMES 10011 c;1rl.,ld Avtnut H"'1tU\qton fWf\Ch C•tt,orn.,. FICTITIOUS aUSINf SS 976.U. NAME 'TATllMIMT 1,,~ h cut1ou\ Ru""~" .. ame rr Thr foflowlnct Pl''JOn h do1no bu)• ft,,td to M>ovf' *"' "'""° ,,, Ot.,nQP r'M!\\ •' County on AuQU\t 19 191& ' E. N E II G Y S Y S T E M S O•LE SIM8RO. UlO !"•nl.inrll,. INT ERNATIONAL INC , 1IO Ne..,oorr lert4Cf' ~Ofon4 Ot•I MAr (Alltornt;t Cer<ltt Ori•"· Su•lt! IN, Newport •1•1' 8 .. cll,~elll0tnl.ot1660 PHILIP H MoNAM(f-10 &• Htfblft ( Yim , a Oeta .. •rf e,or. 8rOOlllhOr~f 5.,,..., I n u11tA1n V"llr~ pot a lion, 9"° Gtffn\lloro Otl•• • •u, Call•o•nl• .-i1011 Mcl ean, VA 72107 Thi\ bt."1"f"t' w,,, 1 t11tft11• '"'' o, ,,. Thi'\ ~\IM'\t 1, (e>nOu<tfd br di cor 11m1tf'd .,..,,,.,.,,h•I' PO'•Hon. f1t\lllS\ tt Mt N~H\"t' •'"W'Of'td Efl•'OY Thi' ''"'""'"''' ""''" ''""' lllt1th thf\ ~y\t~\ lnll ( auf\• y t Ir• ti ,,; 4 It irnt~'' ~ t•unl w 11n HertJrn c Yim J"""'"," •9'11 Pr~\ I den I f h;, \t•hmwn• w•' tu.ct "'"" tM Put)11,n.,, , )t ""'"" , '"''' u""" P'"'' Coun1,CIM-O!Ore,.coun1vo,,J•n J•n •I' 111• 1w1 111 •1 '· .... ~II*' Publl\IWCI Or.onqe Co•\I 011iv Pllol. J•n 1. ts. n. 1'. 1"1 1n 91 PUBLIC NOTICE PllRl.IC ' NOTH .. : n•'' tit\ ''"lflOO\ e ltl!NIU HAMP \l&,tl•llNl ( f'ffl1NA P"• 1t 11 l•I \lt.N\ 11Q\I , •• ,_.,, I ht If' 'OU• I •••(ff'• (•ltftufll!llOPU N ltt,,,.....111 -.1,.nttuh h\ '•"••• ''II\•' t •n• N••r-'' t "-•• h t •flfm nl• ,,..., t "'' .._,, .. ,.,, h , '"'"·"•• ,.,, .... •t\ tn 111.,lduel N l"""'•M••itMfhth '"'' ......... "' .... , ...... •lth "'ttw ( nwnh t I••' 1•f •h ... _. 1 ••uuh '"' J fltf\11 ••, a t•I' ,. ... 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 18 D A I L I y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 , ......... , M•rulptece on ltt• OrHt• CoHt DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS YeuC.. ... M,fl\MM, Tr.-It Wtth a W•M Ad 1 Ml•N78 OM C•M .. ,.,.. fHt Cr9dtt Appr0¥•1 ........ ....................... EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,..., •• "•Moller. A\l real ea·lale ad - vert l1 ed in lhi 1 new1paper la subjec t t o the Federal Fair Hou1· in& Act rA 1968 whic h makes il ille1al lo ad· vertl1e "any prefe rence, limitation, o r dis - cr iminatio n based on race, color . r elig ion . sex, or national origin . or an intention to make 1ny such prefe r e n ce, llml taliori. o r dia · cr im ination ... Thia n~paper will not knowln~ly accept any adV"ertisin11 ror real estate which 1s in vmla t1o n of the law. HIOU: AdTertiMn ........ ~ ........ ..., ... repG(t ~ ,..,.. , ....... ..,. The DAILY PILOT os..-.. l•lllty for MM tint l•correct IHertlot1 Ollly. \il\••ffl..,••r' rn i\ (ll,;11• lt,t•lt ._,., .. h\ t1•l••\1f111f\1 " hU ,, 0 1 111 1 :t1111; ff ''''"'ti•' thn' t-n;J,,, "'rt1 UI_..,, !°"111lt1tfl11\ i ,,..,.\\It_,,,,, ti• i ,. \\ I! I '· L! .,_ ... 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I \!11 ~ 11 ~I\ t<U \hU 11\ \11IH tit I ,1k1•' .1 .. r11 f tl1t 11i \•tUI '.11\t • 11.•t hU\ 'hl \..dt n" "' ••• r "t II h I 1~ r , , ,. n 1 , ,, tt' 1 t •• ·"'' 1•rtt , t "' , .1 , •• ,1 •h,111111 i ' \'I.I I I I \ t I• 1'1. 1 I It 1'11101 ~ • 11"' "' \ ~ \\ " I• II ~ I •I II t Ht 'l.'1.j'\i, ,. \ •·r~ 'fh·rl 1 fu.1tl• 111 ktll 11r 111rr1 ' 1 • fu•Vt 1,1t th.it h\,., tw,·n ifih•t 1•d hut ~I' I olllff'I' 4.ll1ll 1lfll1•1• tu tf11 .., .. Ult1H lt1• .11f t.,, .. aop"\'r'"''"' ltt1• p ,,,, f lll~H. ·\ 11'~ \fl" TtH'"' .HI' .H •• I 1 II I h ;·:,..,h Ill ,1;1\,11" 1 Ir\ IH,ijl '" .n ·'"' '''*' ,,, '''" 11Htt'f'•, \(I t1h11n; or•fl, 1 I l~1.1dl1H1 'I I• Oi I I 1r1,1 \ t 'n "'l.1 \11·~.1 11lh1 , A \,! 11 oo o ,, t •• r 1 t., ,, ,. , h uH11 1n T ll~ ll \11 \ I'll 111 rt''l•r\t "" lh1 ru1kt f to I 1,1.,, ... lf\ •"fflt f f'Ul\ill •If f I t I~ ,1 II ' .uh• 11 1--.. Hh ut .1u4t to1 1 h .• u v• • e ~ , ·''' .. A h ~11a,1hPt\' \\l,h•~H pt'-'1 nhfjt I ....... POI' Stllt ........ '°' s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._,... 1002 G....-.. 1002 •·········•··•••······· ·········r············· A•-•t.6'9a... llSTIUY* ..... .... 811 3 bedroom 2 bath home on an extre larae lot ln a nel&hborhood of w ide 1treet1 and tall treea. Tbla impeccable home hu all built·ln1, wall lo wall c:arpetln1, c:uatom draperies and prit'ed well below com · parable homes at only $133,950. Call 751 ·3191 C:SELECT 'T' PROPERTIES DUPLEX $109,950 Lr1 J bldniom zi,i, bath Co.ta M.a condo wl 2, car &•race • nreplace. Owner will carry lrt 2Dd T.D. A.akinlfllUOO. ASSUMI l 1/2°1o LOAM Only 1113,500 for this 3 Bdrm Charmer with h eated pool and fruit trees. Call now 919·53'70. Coau Men 's finest C lean • neat. Good m ~:{b~Js_~f;r more de A LL STATE m11.~I A TllROMT HOME 5 BR. 4 Ba. custom wat er fro nt h o me WI J7Xllf pvt dock Prtt e $1,395,000 ,..ordeta1b on this home and appt to see. call C arol tlo H. al(l 631 OO!H OWNER DESPERATE! LEFT STATE A N [) M A K I N (; 2 PAYMENTS ' On 3 lid rm II a rho r V 11· w home <..:athl"drlll re1l tnl(s , COZ)' hr1 t k f1rcplacc•. p<1t1•1 k 1t1·hen. charm1n.: Ulit'U llri<'k patio with spa ~ akt· 111 f e r S:Of..111111 <'all 673·8550 THE REAL ESTATERS INVESTORS 7°/oDOWN Assume the loan 1111rt owner will 1·u r n tht' balaneP. on th1::. 3 '11t1rm t o " n ho m t' I' r 1 ' a I 1• patio. hul(e ro•1m ~. for e \·er view of rel(mn:il park . Hurr)' SIJl!,51/11 Call 673 85.50 THE REAL l,..ESTATERS REALTORS ---·--·----LIASI Oii OPT TO PUaCHASI. 4 Bdrms, 3 ba exec home w Jpool Ava1l f'eb lsL $1951 mo. Purch ase price $148.000. Owner motival· ed C all 631 ·6990. Kathy or Vivian. Agts CAUFODllA DllAM Beautiful s pa<•1ous 3 Bdrm h ome in great loealton t'ubulous fami ly room , l! frpl <·s. ja e u zi1. d ecorat or wallpaper SIK4.900. Call today !179 !)370 ALLSTATE REALTORS EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Imm a rulalc 3 Bdrm home on hutldable R 2 lut Alley atCt'SS. H V park1n11. ram•I> room 14 tth (irt'platl', ('()V('rt'd 1 p a\10 F1nanc 1n1o: • Hurry this wo n l la st ' ;.si;.7171 THE REAL ESTATERS CDMDUftl.EX 2 Yi.US HEW ... 4 lidrm and 2 lidrm South of Pt:ll .. Priv ate br1(•k courtyard . 4 rar l(ar<1ge Oak planked rtoors llallan till" , S upt•r terms . Call m•w , SEA COVE PROPERTIES ~y .714-631 -6990 ~ ag ~~~~"'•rrth ,.COSTA MESA T ustin tkU • ''I ft (•,lull' I FIXER on a Im n !i I I a l' r 1· I SI 750.IO J (;ri•al finani Owner will carry finHnc ing will tradt• t•qllll )o rn~. 4 Bdrm 2 bath, fa mi· ( I I)' a rt'a. s tone fir eplace. 1 o r ~m<1l t.>r huml· 1r1 , c·ome prop . tru:.t dt•P<h covered patio. large lot. R d puol Make a buy . I IC'k Al ert'ltt'. 0"nt'r $110 .000 Call toda y I rt>altor. 73 1 5115 .::5"~S;::·2;.:::3.:.;1~------. 1 NEWPORT I THE REAL I BEACH I ESTATERS I 7 112°/o DOWN I HllGKTS DUftLEX OW:'<IEH WILL CAHHY Try $15,000 down.• 3 9~ '1 on ra ntas tll' 2 Hdrm and 2 Bdrm units. Bdrm . s 1n~l 1• l1•1t•I super comer lot Newly townhomc Poul. l!auni't. landscaped and re· rol lln'°' hills OC'can decorated Owner s ays breezes. hurry' SI 19.900 sell now Ca,ll C a II 67J.8SS(l CUSSIAtO MAIUttGAOOHSS 1• 11 11 .. , 1•,.;r, and the seller '4111 f arry SEA COVE PROPERTIES • ·,~, .. ''"'" some on this ,l(ardt'n 2 !l'..'621· Bdrm condo W alk to f-·-·-·----·-1 everythtnR. bloc:ks to So ( Coast Plaza and offcrt'd , I at only 185.:ioo. ~o 3666 -·' ,' +··----·n .!'• ···~ -~. I Real Estate S~·~~~g I ---DUPLEX Business : $ 110.000 1 Prime C011ta Mesa units 1 Clean .refurbi s hed ~ A c ccord1n g lo C•lllPrPll• 8u•lnen •nd P1olen10n• Code IS•c 11100 10 179301 •II P"•on• doing bulln•n ""d" a llcit11ou• n•"'• "'"•' Ill• • •l•l•m•nl will\ Ille Count~ Clerk •nd Pia•• II p •ibli•Pl•d lour !Im•• In • n•••P•PI• •••wing the •••• 111 wlllcll tll• llu•ln•H I• toc•t•d. Th• el8t1m•nl I• <•Quired lly lew •nd I• n•cHury tn prottctine , • .,, ll11eln••• n•lft• Moat ll•nlla req.,lre prool Of 1111"9 10 open c'•"'"'•rcl81 -"· Tiit OAIL Y PILOT prHldH llotll flH"t 8nd p111Mlc•llOft M rwtcea. W• 111110 •II IM -•Nry lor"'• and "'olM9'n • d•llp •••••<• to th• 01•n1• Couhty Court"-. lltMr •fot> ltp .... OI Oll r I Financing! flurry call for detalll! 6'6·7171 THE REAL ESTATltRS Oceufu_..,._. 3 • 2 Bdnna. completely rurniahed. Bullt·ins. 4 ~ car aarage. Offer down p1yment and take over S428.000 loo •l onl y u•. ".{, fOC' JO years. JACBRW.TY '7M670 '•°'"'" •. Ultra 1uper ~an view. 714-631 -6990 BUY NOW! VA Immaculate detached 2 Bdrm. 2 bath home. BiR family room with brick fi r e place, manic ured landscaping. R edwood patio cover. Many ex· tras. Slot,900. VA terms . Call 546·2313 Im A= --------- 1·0111 11l1•t1•I' 1'1·1k1· . '' 11111111 f;11rnh honw 111 '•·111H111 lll'ad1 l 'm11m l'""I ll '"'"' .... 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Olff Panoraml<' vl.-w at wedar. from . prlmt! largi' lot , 4 bdrm. !l bath CUilum home :noo l'iCI f1 h•utur~ntt marint' room f'nlr~' l l\'111~ room. cltnan ~ room. bu1ll mit , •·h· Sl .lK.~.000 uoo llU Nev.I\ n•rnodrlt'<1 trnd1l1u1111I ''"" :t bdrm :? bath tw 1tw r .. aturm..i lur)tt' rt>c•rt-at1on ruom & :..> 1'111111:-. Lavan~ . ,.. roon1 h ji. ullrat.·11\1• t .. •.Hn 1't•1l111..c' f art•t•lut•t• & frt·m·h rluuri. h•1JtJ10..: 1111111 br1(·k •wl•'• N1•\\ kit < tu·11 lilt 111., upphunr~" { 'lm ,1· tn 1t•nn1:-. 1·ourt~. 'and~ tN·~1 ·ht•1"-& l'lutihu111t1· l 'a11 ht• 1 'old fulh f11 rn1:-.h•·d s .1:.'11101 IAYNOHT "1• h ,1\ t' ..... , 1·1 cil fine hc11111•-. \\Ith 1m·r & -.11 11 BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR • l' , , 1. 1 1 • • 1 ~) r 1 ' , ,.. It'> I SALESMEN: MOVE IM TO MOVE OUT! L ll't•n:o.t'l'l'" 11l'\\ etnd t'Xl>t'rlt'll('l'cl now I!'> lht· t1nH· t11mo\'t'111 with l 'n1q111• :ind OIO\'t• Olll Wllh \()Ill' ('(ll'f'('I' t-:xt•t•lh•nt l11cat1on . al'l1~·1'. <Jllral'll\t' o ffll't'. liberal s phts <to !l<I'. ! ), a nd in '81 s alt·~ tra1111n~ h~ tht• 1111·om1 .. rnhh· .lult•:-. Mann'" l 'on g t•rnal :-.laff of ~O sold m ·t·r $.'>0.000.000 in 1980 .Join us: Phorw .J11n Wood as soon as ~·ou can IJ~l()U~ ti()M~i REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 L.ut Coa~t Highway, Cciron• dt'I Mdr WF HAVt-:l3 OF THF Bf:'t;T LISTING!, IN TOWN IAYSHOIES lstOffHJMG This outatanding quality JUSTUSTEO! oc .. 111211ocu large family home in a Warm & cozy dollhouse ! private beach communi-2 Bdrms. 2 car garage ty was completely re-Plus extra parkini;t modeled i n 1977 . 41 La nd i n cluded at Bdrms & 3 separate Sl79,~' patios on a pie shaped' • .._ l41Y Prop. lot. $88.MOO. ........ ~~~~· ~-A-~H~~ •'7~~~~~~-.I Wanl ,\cl llt·lp" c:1;! ~,1;i11:-.t•ll11Jle ll•·nl~ fi4:.! ;,1;1~ o .. ,,,I .Y ..... 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NEWPORT WATERFIOMT $749,000 l.;11 c•"·l llt•ir 11l.11111ll•·11·tl ••111·11 111•-.h & h1.,1111t111t 11•'" c·u .. 111ni ti•·•"'' i.:•lltl l1\l1tl'i'' ,\ 111.lfl\ 1tpl'1·;11f1•, IHl\'f' SI.II' llleill'I' I I' 'f'q 1;, ... •711 • 1;11; 7711 •:1:!1 THE IACk IAY OML Y $245,000 Tf11., n1.11!1HIH·l•1tl l\nrnt· l•.,.al•'d 1111quiel c·ul 111· "•"' .. 1n·l'I 11 .... thn··· an1pk ltolrm~. <!' · lt,1 111,.. :111d :! h•'.111111111 lt1't'ltla1·1•, l'~lll-:\'f'\111.E l'llll'E. I '\'llJ-'\T\111.E I,()(' \Tiii;\"" (i'll 1 lilli iii I :::f:!:! NEWPORT BEACH OFFtCE ZOO WHtcMff Dr. 17 I 4J 646-7711 Walker&lee Real Estate e•eo'f0f\Q4 '-"''' o• rhe fov, IC'O'"bhtd wordt be· biw to for"' fovr ••mole woidt I KOBNER I I' 11 I I I BOPE R I I I' I' I I" P A K K 0 1.:l One c•nnlbal wit• 10 i I I I' I •nother· "I ju•t don'I know . _ _ . . what to make of my hu•b•nd." Second cannibal: "Why don't .. ,-V-O_X_C_E_N _ __,I you loo~ In my new ........ ?" f I I I I I I O COl'li>i.,. ..,. chuc•I• ci..oled . - - . . b; '·"'"9 ....... """"" -d .__..._ ..... _.__..._ ..... .....J YO\I .,..,. ..... '·--.... 3 ...... ! ~;~;.~:oo~m r r r t r r I' r 1 I ro,sc:='• unusj I I I I I I I I _.Mot.ITSMlwenlaC•lll••• 1100 e,t, • I . -.. ~·,:~ --' REALTORS '7S..HI I - OLD CDM CHAIM -Dell.fM ., ... , ....... lecla -'f ..... 2 .._ -OHM llAM celU1u1t h' llAI Hlt. OMLY un.ooo. COLE OF MlWPOIT REALTORS 2 5 I 5 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 675-5511 Wl .Sl.l.Y \; TAYLOR CO. HEA 1.TUHS ~1 m·t· 1 ~M() HOME & 2 IHCOME UNITS AU FOR $215,000 \ p1·rl1·1·1 1·omh1nat ion of l'h a rm . p1•r:-.11nallt'. "'annth & intunw Lt\'l' 111 lh1· h1u·I.' wpar~1l t.' 2-Bdrm honw & \'111 0\ lhl' llH'ol)J(• rrom lhl' t wo 2-h<f r m unit:-d1n·1·ll\ ht•h111d In c.i dd1tion. a 1·u1.~ -;p<i & hitrht>qut.• art><.1 lo <"omplett· th1• pl<'lllt'l'. an<I 111 t ill' ftn1·st Cos ta M t'Sa lrn·;.1t 11m WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. lliLTOIS 21 I I San Jooquin Hills Rood HEW,ORT CENTER. H.I . 644·4'10 St>lling anythini.t w11h a Daily P1lo1 Class1fll•ll Ari Is a simple ma lll'r Get tiREfo;N cash for WlllTE elephants with a Classified Ad Call 642-5678 JUSl call 642 56711. SEEK & FIND. L 0 A I 1 Y U U 0 ~ H r K.Y l LA~ ~l'l!l lJCO'.L~ l./\YrL0 tiAl A N W t. J A (, X P. A B IJ t.l B A G SJ Y L l t. A A N 0 I L ~ t H 0 0 l B P. G U r H Y G B L L H Y U S Y H L 0 R B A ( 0 k L w r c c n 0 G p p T F I w r B ( ( J ~ U L U N H M ( A M B B I A l 6 A l Y L M 0 U N A T C N B T N E I H N ~ G W U P G P I N K G A B [ M A G 0 I P A 0 R T U L L S E G R S N L B I M P ( I ( H k P A A I U N ~ C N Y D E A L Y B N ~ 0 l C Y S A I 0 H l T N G H [ N N [ U H K 0 N 0 N M E N S I Y I A L 0 G C T E M 0 A 0 N N 0 0 W 0 0 A E S A M N 0 I H G U H T M A 0 N U D R A Y G B fn11ruc11on1 H1ddt11 oNllHJ& b(olow •PIM•• o•""l<d, bacw ..,.,d, up, down or d11qonallv Find e«t> 1nd bo~ •I '" _ Pouch Gunny Sack Money 819 • Pl.trw G1m1b19 Sl11P1ng 819 ~ SICk Golf 819 S.ddl1b19 .., Kyeck Picll Seek School Beg ' Nt1 M1il Pouch Wineskin T omurrow T 1lkat1veneu fil Coldwe_ll Banker "THE JASMIME CIHIC UR .. Includes tennis. swimming & gated commun ity living_ Enjoy your morning coffee on a lus h ~reen belt facing the blue Pacific . Charming 2 bedroom & cozy den with corner fire place. Exclusive. Priced right at $309,500. IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-9060 mE 110111 ILllRS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE GOOD FIHAHCIMG 111·1'.111 ltt\ \ '"'' 'I"" lkdnwm1 I '11111111 In ''"'' flt ;\\•\\IJ1tll .. :-.1 .... 1 "'''"111!11111' 1;11.11d 1:.11c•tl 1'1111111111111111·-. l'111·1·cl Hd"" S11111f.or \l11d1•I' 1 .. 11 l'•' '"'lllt1ahl1• hi Ill\ 111·1 \\Iii l'11110,1 1f••r S1·1•un.J \,kin)! '\JM!• :•;.o TERRIFIC TRIPLEX 111 ll.11t11lll \p1t1·1·1·1;1l11tl! \n·:1 01 1·.,,1;1 .\1,.,:1. \d1;w1•111 'I'" ·""" ll••lf1•11'1op11wnl \rc.,1 <'ha1·1111ni: 111•,11· 111111"'' \\'oultl ~l .1k1• lin·:11 1111111•r ' 1111111 .. 111/wr 'f'w11 H1·111:1I I '111h lklp \\'11 It 1';11 m1•11 1-.. I(., Ta~c·, l•:\f'l'llt•nl F111;11h'llH! \1 .1!1a hlc· SlfiH,101 ,-.,,.., ·~­............ 759-9100 #Zc..,_. ... .._. .,...,....c..- EXCEPTIONAL OCEANFIOMT hwllYf r11a .. 1tl& ~­ & ,.t. Archltect•relty Hitt•• collf1 .. •t weed & ..... 2 ~ + offfc• .... wllft 2 ltM.. ....... .... . ~ .... _ .......... ... c lscelellt ._ .... StJl,000. 631·1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. · REAL £STATE s.., 1Wn1.i., P1-rtv M•-nt 2436 W Cotst Hwv 31~ M«t,,. A~ ~WllC>fl S.«h Biibo.i lallnd Hl·1411 67Ufll .. ""......... ..__" llVINI THRACE OHL Y 7"o DOWN .... 94111,000 Must 1wll beautiful J br , or 2 + den. large t•orner lot. fll'Vt' 1>aml m & out new carpets. pool, s pa, r.-.lwood dcc·km~ Lots of room to add on lmmtd. 111·1•upanry' owe fmanrma 12112.000 leas~old 1;.iu 56MI 15.'!ti ~·nmarl1• Tl'rract' Open House Sul ' Sun 11·4 G..,.01 I002 1Gnffal 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IACICIAY S 15,000 DOWM 3 Bdrm executive ' townhome. Stt p down living room, leads to flower filled terrace. Kuae master suite hosts s pacious balcony with Back Bay View. Won't laat with these terms. Call us for details . SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714°631-6990 UCWSIVE Board & care home. lie .. 19 beds. sep. owners 3 BR 2 Ba house, lge game rm. a gt. 631·5661 M8·0817 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMftlX ST"5 TO llACH Larae 4 bdrm down, 3 bdrm up. Built-ins, fireplace , larae aun- deck. Priced at $32S,OOO 6'2·2253 eve. 1 associated BR•ll< f 115 RE Al rn115 '''/., "" Bo1b•Jt] o' ''Ii fOlllVB VIEW OHLYS2t9,000 Co r on a de l Mar ex· erullve home with good view. Courtyard entry, formal dining room & large wood plank noors. Private beaches. Fee land . S ho ws l ik e a model. 759-1616 llWCMOS 2~r.~~'°t:.~!at1na NB.Ul•All ·~ •. than ~ onl)' to fit 10.-k down. ov 111111h fy you. Al\."1·-· Ina. OWC r o11tr111·l ~~ ••-cu 137.. Plan 41 4111 , :1i.11 -·--.,..... 1044 l ~ at: res ho 1 ~"~ Ulla.at.a Ana Ave. ••••••• .. •• .. •••••••••• J349,000. 2 IR, '"' ba, CCJGtemp. 11.lf MEWi . 751 '385. 6 M 1;:11.ll t41'LVf•'f4, 'OfJ * • ....n. L ..... ..,... I OS2 Take aclvantqe of this ••• • • ••••••••••• • • • • • • • aeller'a dilem~•! This 3 8 R (',;o clv uet i.:u I 6 PLD/IASTSIDI new Woodbr1d1e at· course. c:.ithc.'\Jr 111 1 1~ 1• TOSJD 000 lached home will~ re-$167.~00 W11l1111 • ';.,p • • ady In mid-Jan. Aatun1 Realtor 111 4~1 :.1~111 w ltb • ....., in uauma-Sll.5,toO · ble loam reqin1 rrom I Ellcl~vely'Ours UTMOST IN 1•19·:s J ff; I I~ to 11~. S2'7540 1ros1 [UJ) This 4 ht..,lroNr• .,, , "·'"' income U1Dually. Well ~I \\budhrldnc spad"us b\l''"'~li 1" ·1111 , lr~t. aiq.le story unlu ,. · 1 1 with 4 1araae1 PLUS off Rcaify ts lol·atl-t 11m1r l tt• 111 .. st1giou~ 1-;1 Nw111·I < "'•'' atr~et parkin1 on 60' " 551-:JOCIO lry Cluh It 1., 1d1 .. 1ll1 300 lot. •~icilbrr•nu 1•1;,., lt\in1· layrd 011l (11! ••nll'I I·"'' 644-7211 . . u1" and ll> • 111\'1 ''''"'" [OC!ilt•d fm I ti I ,.,,1.,11,.1) /Jn ~l£1EL IJAIL[Y & ASSOC IATES MISAYIRDI $125,000 aaaum llY,o/. 5"·1641 NEWUSTING Charmin&. totally re· modeled 3 Bdrm 2 ba house. lfuie used • .t>rick lrplc in lam rm_ Lge mature trees in front & rear•yards. Assumable financing. Play a R.E It lnvestmenl '7J.lt00 ASSUM. 60/o LOAN Real value! 4 lge bdrm, 2 ba, new crpt, ne w paint in & out, encl. patio. rock frplc, play area. 3 fenced yds. Bargain price c ..... .._ Mlli•wud Ouutandln1 value. 3 bedroom home , up - 1raded and landscaped. Ready to ·m ove into Very attractive fmanr ina. Sl69,500. RCTaylorCo ,,4() <)<){)() By Owner Deerfield Park acl1vrt 11·s 11,, 1'1 ,.,, h \) II lo I' 1· 11 J 11 ) ' .' p1tnon1m11 111 • ul ,,.., hills /\M.11111t• ·' 1 •" Ivan at 10 :-,.1 111• • • $255,91~1 l'l!t 1,,•,, A u11 u11 !IV,,,,,. M•wport lkodt I ll6 "I •••••••••••••••• , # ••• - H o m e . s pa c ious &! _____ ___, ~-. elegant. prof. decor. 3br, RARE J Wf> 2ba , huge Cam rm owi1t'r "'II . · , w /bookca.ses. a lt', else the f111a111·11~~· '" II to park/sch ools/ten Jlt.frn1 1 It. r11 1 11 1,. n1s /racquetball courts. fe al11rt" I'" 1. ,.. $179,900 Call arter 3l'M forn1al tl 1111 '' •· 611. wkkdays SMl-4791 Jamil) 11 .. 111, f\1 p 1·1t -----in~. JH·\\ JU•1,, ,,1.~dl' O~RH $:.!2!1,114111 h 11 •• ·1 :1p1 .... COMO() mcnt ln.,•t'.t 'cll !.ltt I L d L~!!~!~!~n -------SJ 15 ,000 Owne r , ;;;;;;;;;1 557·2646 1 Bdrm+ Loft Sharp End Unit $83,960 po p ular Harbor View Ho mes . Walking dis l an ce to schools. recrea· tion a nd shopp in g Overlooks nature walk Upgraded and priced to 1 sell at S34S.OOO 17141 673-4400 12131621-2121 HARBOR \ I lt\ '""'' 111 759-1111 ILU .. SLIASE Beautiful 3 bedroom. 2' i I bath conrlo . Trina M odel End unit onl gorgeous g reenbe lt I Fresh paint. new oak flooring & lovely! earthtone carpeting. Of fered al $1 ,050 p er1 m onth. 759-1616 M~T-l ~A-T ED 31 bedroom with dining ' room . family room. fireplace-Warm det.'or J ust painted Sl3S.000. 1 TAHBEl.1., RJo:ALTO R S . C all i ~0· 17-~-__ I VA-FHA ONLY C/Z I Hewpwt Clltr. 640-5357 2 WOOOlllDGE HEIGJ If~:, GAILES l.11' ••Iv 3 Ht • 11 • 1 ' 1 1 FUl.tt MODELS on I 1 R I" I · 1 I I FOlt SALE I ..... 111t1f11I 1~ 111 I .• I ta.1, ;1 t ~ 11l!', 1" ' , 1 , 2 Bd. den. 2 balh at e~t:rn" ( t 11,;, ., ,, S200,000 & J Jid, <lc•n :.! n:ll -ll l;f ~a1:5:~::~::5:.!·<~17 l l:~filJ.:~~ ASSUMAIU LOAH I lth'I I I) :'- 2 Bdrm Woodbr1dl(•· •ti'!!!' .... " .. ' townhou.~ Sll 1.9111.1 <:all MEW PORT• H'l ,. : f ') I I.• rh11r I 11\ , • ..,111w111 I·., , _____ 1i------1 I ---------IMVISToaS! $120,000 Super sharp 3 Bdrm. family room, fireplace, double 1arage, close lo the park and shopping. Call 645-9161 Agt Thompton 551 srn11 I 1111.11111 1 Of 644-61~ I .. Ill I I I t•.tf I I II ---------•,1.1 111 ,, XLNT 6 UNIT Year EASTSIDE around rentals. HOl1HWOOD 1 • 11 • 1"·" I 11 Jll.wflhSPA 1111111 '" I <I fl IH' I f'I ti I' I I Cosla Mesa. Vacant. 1m-And only $249.950! . •\' ,. ... mediate possession available. 4 BR 2112 bath, 2 s tory home. Features : fresh paint. shake roof and patioi:&· Roy Mc ,IUtr. 541.772' IACllAYVllW Totally upgraded baclrbay home with pool and apa. 3 bedrooms .. 2~ baths and owner will nnance at 12% interest with 20% down. Call to view this lovely home. $2.Ct,500. ~2JINIO C:SELECT T"PROPERTIES Hll .. ITS AllA S4I E. 19th Pl, CM Cute, clean, 2 Br 1 Ba home. '54,000 aaaumable lat. S.lea price $120,000. l Owner anx.loua. Wants quick escrow. Chuck Spiller. GH288 REALTORS IA nllW HOMIS We have 4 lovely homes localed in the bacllb1y area . They all have views ol the ecological preserve and 2 have pools and spas. The prices ranae from 1185,000 to $222,500. Terms are flexible. Call us ror a viewin1 appt. 5500 square feet in the main hotlle + complete guest houae. tennis court, pool and spa set o n over 2 acres . TREMENDOUS VIEW. $1,250,000. ,.J " ........... BeauUMl1 lib&ated nve IMclroom bome. n.... ht ... ho ftnplacet. T'r•• ear 11ra1•. a.tllal ...., ol e...,_ .... , '+e.Poolme r=t· OrNt priYHJ. m.ft. IO'f "t 111 \I I \ "l ·•· ............ 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cottac~. 2 BR l Ba, nr I South Bay. $295,000. Agt. 631-7022: 673-4325 c ............ 1022 :i. OPEN HOUSE REALTY /" Fix.a.ct.I•• in Collete Park. This 38r, 1 :i.-• ba at $115,000 has aasumable pvt. ply loan. Call for details_ Century 21/Gold Coast Realtors 548-1168 or aft &pm-Betty 556-8249 \)\\ "' I I\ I t In" 11 1 111, t I 1 u 1 t ' • ' 5-~:.!., IJtltl f '" ! I iililiflLll1 . .c,.. :.; ....... IEACl·fO~:r : r_ • ;>z2;l~ollt ·I Great .i~o,i1111;-l1I• hi -----Spel'titlliu_yotl~"'•"'' .......... 1041 (Ju 11•k ~·•fr t 'l111 ••••••••••••••••••••••!Spiller l\.Jt f:.!fl; ······················· 1----------~;~,=~P·n· EI~m S02Acac~; 1337.000 820 Ac•cia; $216,500 US Fernleaf; $269,500 642 Ramona; $875 mo. 721 Heliotrope; S8SO mo. Drive by, then call Sara Marvin, Unique Homes 675-59; 675-6000 3Br, 2B• house, corner, very pvt. with 2Br. 2Ba sep. unit. So. of Hwy. Prof. decor. 675-1055 CDMCOTTA61 PWSINCOMI IM. lo $272,500 or c•n be 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home with isolated CASH US OUT $125,000 Mesa Verde Market Value$140.000 1 Prin. only. S45-1270 I Mn Mn DUPLEX OWCw/220/o DOWH Newport Heights loca· Uon with 1 Coela Mesa •ddresa south of 16th. 2 Bdrms in front. 1 bdrm ln rear on a neat tree lined st. Onl~ $137 ,SOO. CAU.644-7211 /JD.NIGEL GAILEY & ASSOCIATES tal style ho me o n u 1!1.,\1 1 ,11 , h1lls1de tn Nu Laguna provides a sett1nl( 1n , ___ ,..._...,..--r,. .. HCN b.,. If • I ., .. .,,...,,,, \ n u .1 $325 I~ l ' I' , I I ~ ~''"V . 11, "iiV ~·~· which any Shoi:un \\Ouh.I ff'el at home ,.,..ealurt·d I thruout ;we hidden ~1111 tn g S h OJI st·reens. 11 secluded spa 1s lncaltc>rl on the lower of the two j .oc·ean vrew decks w11h each of the 3 Atlrms I opening out to a larR~ d eck . The gorgeous ___ ..,, __ ..... 1 .. landsrapmg adt.ls to thl' . 75 9-9221 mood Tlu:r. unique .,.,ay f'\'T l'.\ll 1, o f life 1s o fferet.I at SSSS.000.644·702tJ ~i',:r~:·~, ~,',',,,' ,1 ~ SI O j!)t• ,.,,,, ~ L" 3~fl :,;•1 I ,. I, . ,· '17 lhJD,00 l•w-r-11tth-1 _.,wca • master bdrm or ~an be D .. roW -lo26 parent retreat or an-l•w ••••••••••••••••••••••• RE CR~TIVf qrtrs AND a 2 bdrm cot- tage. Any way you describe it · it's charm· Ing , up to date and beautiful!)' located. c ...... .,.... '42°7211 ma L ease·Oplion I Br "model" condo w/ocean vu. pool. jac .. $3000, Ownr. &IS-0230 H;.111 ti•.._. I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. Fixer. pool, jacuzzi, p ool h ouse. Sl15.ooo. Agent. 642·8850 POll.&SPA THEllGSTUL Dana Pomt duplt>x 2 hr. 1 ba upper. I br lower, new crpl, fresh paint. beamed reilings, fprk. dining area & enrt patio Offered for only $144,000 f'UU. PRJCF.' MISSION REALTY 494-0731 JASMl .. CRIH ~4 ..._ New model home . 3Br. N e ar Ed ison High. 2 '-" 8 a . bu i It in a p · '125.ooo. Auume s->.500 WOODSCOVf DUPUX& GUIST COTT AGE $40,000 DOWH Outrageous 2br. I ba. owner's unit. Skylights. Antique Doors /W in · dows. Beamed Ceilin~. Frplc, New Kit<'hen · Bath, 1295,000 by Owner. Days 833-3544 eves 861·0842 lit It 10%. pliances, superb carpet-R.E . Professionals Ing & drapes; complete-t6M377 ly landscaped . Owner ---------will carry finandng. Shown by appt. only. LEIMERT CO. 1213) 4e6·8S91 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12% ASSM. LOAM Jmm•culate 3 Bdrm + bonua room with bar. Ne•r·new earthtone carpets, ahutten • new Ule ln llitchen. Lovely yard with atoraae shed. Aalrlnl si-.ooo. For an appt to ... call 540-Ull . -, -HERITAG£ REALTORS ,\I a k (' ) 0 u r s h II p p I 11 lo( l'a1'1l'r hy Ul>IO~ lh(• Ua 1J,\ l'ilol Classified Alls 1044 '"-1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty A SUBslOIAAY OF THE IAYINE COMPANY THI UL 11MATI HC>Mlf Pres tigious home w/ele(i(a nce. grace and style. Located within a gated community, on cul-de-sac only 1 .block from pool and apa. 3 fplcs. 2 wet bars. and a huge bonus room are yours for entertaining and relaxing. $289,900. Dan Johnson 551·8700. <W·Sl) 711-1414 Campus \Jti/ley C 9'11• 1'42.aJH fl() I Do... ();,,e -;.• N1•a1 nt·" I P•I• 1 • 1 • LI\~ t'IU .. l' \11 I· ... 1.1 I Islam!, i! 1 m1111•' • 1,,1. & (;011ri11t•\ 11··-• .n ' .••• 1, Owne1 ~ ·""''"' 1 , NOW ' 1tJa RED (.,'\RI r 1 ·-751·1 ~1)'.l , _____ ... ,""" ............ .._ lido I·.~ JmnH•tl 11('1111)11••. Move 111' 1J11tl 11,r ,. J.-• xlnt f111t11 pl1111 . l·~llf' m a s t 1• r !-•1 • t • w 'hrepl:H'c' P1 •1" , , dU C<'d lot $11 ~ I• ~I II' 963-BUl2 HI RISECOUDO Lovely I Rtlrm \I If'\!. "' 81y It Oi'e:i11 1>1~f'l'"f will fioancr ~·11 '! 1'fll Rila Wtlt i-1 A l(I 752.5710 MIWPCMrr COMDO Don't min thil' rnrT larr• 2 bdnn C'l.mdo \n Clifflbven Ovu 2000 s~ ft. La1t one ot only ).l.l,,. Great nelpborhood . · R.H.ft. Anne Denolli ___ A_cmt.673-_!~ _ ",~ , eautifully up.1rade•I WestcHtr 3 f'r 2 Ra,~- 122 S. OOO . a1 10,0IWI aaaumable fln1ocln1 .. No a1ent,. pl«'a~I' 14%-7071 ... la Vour l'rof1m1ion o<1 HOMf: HE l'/\lll!'\" D6d yoa know rau "!\@ plKe a C'l•11t11fiec1 ad ~'.1 ta. 0.lly Pllt't ~ervlrf" Directory for • whnl(' moncll for '"' 11 tt l" fl!' •.n Iller day• f"' "'"l<' W.-rtton.calt • ·~ W · lle'18 ' 1 I r \ I I . "' ............ . •t • :ei. .. • .. -•• .... • • • -.. -'Pl ....... -·......,.._.,..,,, ........ -· .. ,.. ........... ----.. , . ••4 • ""•r•-A.• •• ....... ,._. _,, • -·· • ~.,. r • -........ .-........ . f ,. . . . . ... . . ., ~ , ...... , C>All 't PtLOl th1.1rMter Jat14.t-V I. 1•1 Msr111 HtrtJ « '1• .............................................. ........... w. 0-.~ ... ~ ... ,., .. , .. ~ ...................... . ~~ ... !~!~ II ...,..,.. c ......... nn c........ m• ....................... ....................... ...................... . 0..H ... e..,.YNw. T"'" bedrooma. Two b•t"•· AYallat.le aow. -mo. Yearly. '71f. lMI A1e11l. Meta del Mar 4 br, 2 ba, pool, new crpt • a-int, w a ler-1ardener-p ool malnt. and , U H . 5541·804S. 919.3079 ......... t -'-'··· . ..................... . ,....... JJ44 • •••••••••••••••••••••• U.P. Terr. 2 Br 2 Ba con· do, w/hot tub.. Aft. S650. 5SZ·Dll . ......... ~ j"' I ........... ~ ........ ....._ ...................... . ....................... ...-·············~········ Mew,...... Wt H•lt ... .._. >14 C .... .._ 1124 ....................... . ............................................ . BAY FR~. 2 Bdrm. l H.& .. fllMIST 2 ... I le Alf Ba, no luda or pets. Sp1niabEauteLivtn.cr Newly cl««. Gaa pd. •Y OWH&a Har~or •••••••••••••••••••••• ;"View C.,..., llr. iaa, ·-------•I Yearly.ll?Smo. 6'73-1222 BeaullfuJ P&J'k·llke aur· enc I I a r . Po o I . fam f'•. ... Uu'llOUl, wUI Carr) SI•.• TD •1•.•• IW*6 or •EXCITill• WOODBRIDGE Area Condo, 3 Br. 2...., Ba. din· in& rm. bar. microwave, fa mily rm, fplt, c pts. drpa. a /c, comm pool " tennis. 2 car gar . Avail im med. $725 + d ep 752·1282. Bayfron\ w/doclr. for 45' boat. 4 Bdrm 3.,., Ba. Available lmmed. $1500 mo. CIR Rl\n. Bill or Llnda.131-0Mot, 6'e·$096 roundln11. Ternced d /wa a her. Adult s pool. Sunken I H bbq, 642·5073 1parlr.llo1 fountains . -MIWLYDICOI. ... .,., . ....,. C lurnun1 J "drm P•elatwa i-c-" llolftl •k °" Htn 1ar1• tot 0-n.r .._. tu •ell and ~1 l.la• "4> all """r• Gr•al •.11a1tn1 tlna111 ;,~>a R K6 ln~ .. 11n""t ,,,. .... MAlloa'11W 4 Bdrm lanul~ r11un1 U ld ~ rm 1-0•P I) bump Ul •llPf'I h I <)Ill.II tl(•n ,,_.mil l..tw 11111 1111 ~1clli 'air C: / 11 "Mli..a .. ..,..1e11t C• '40·Ul1 4HU .. L6.L.°OAM 1 Bd r rn 1 llfllkl t lllllc h • H \)•11 ll u •p •l •I \·\JUI ~lrtrl\0 f urni~hrd r-,,.., •••l ~I" ., .. 1;un1, \1 V \ l' Ill llV• bl'forl' 1~•IO'ill 1 ~ C IJ I ... ...,,.,.c •. 640-5357 8drm1, So ~ Hwy. 4 yn old SU'fS/mo. ......... DOw.«OWM N.I. •14:'!. ___ _ luuoh.u, t•l.onuaed Ktld•v:•• area, to .. t l"ib ll U 'aH' VU'l"I H@me [ride CID' C: 2 Iota r . •1 Y. a. on p.r • "I "M 6 I '"$,000 Owoer mav I IS 0 I m o •OU \II • r · • • •nt u1ed • ' Hellulrope 173·1123. ~rh I• l..qua Hilla 1•arr1 a.I!!!!__ nle•• •Illar ,.,k ~t yn 1-------•-•I 175 7 U? 1"d 4 ':':¢ ,':n_.• I I 6 1111i.1..,5 China \.A>ve 3 Br. 2 ba • Vl'W I Beachouae Quiel tel· ....... fll.111Mf0M una Ocean•Bay vlew. K .. utlhtl 24110 ltar H0.500 Xlol rental SllOOt mo 7&0·1211 Qr CHILDW&COMI E Side: 3bdrm, erpls, drpa. lndry rm, yrd. car NO DOGS .. $525/mo . Watf'r pd. Inquire 2659·C U~11nge. 980-~-_ IACHCOnA•I F or quiet si ngl e . $325/ mo. Util pd, NO DOGS. 2:W F.lden "5. 960·3989 n nrllm Hum ... yuun• area Kctnt• arr luw eve1 call142·00. •<I \• 6 amall pet 05.000 t prelenl in SPfo:CTACULAR CITY "'t'lt•umf' Ky •p.,.olnt c·umt1 1180.000 down, Mll Totally remod 3Br l ba I. I G HTS VIEW . 3 Br mt>nt~.:t'I •umt' anu .oou lit Ml So o f hwy Ha m o 2 •.-,ou twnh!\e, s pa, CLASllC ll \'t'> OWCbalanc~ 83l 3301 dya, 67~·776~, skylight, all possjble Ma..IHOMI * " .-vrwknda • !(tras. $750 mo. 964-3466 WIS C. 'olf' Re1t1l}· C ... MIO.......... or !168·4456 4 lnH'!<tlnwni .,. • - 'I IUll Harbor•St" 2UllA 6'40· sn1 Sp1mooa family homt', 2 llr on lot with olher .-1 )7 p vt 1·ourtyard ., l>f'aeh, houses. I Ba .ttig ~ar. lHt'IUll ti) Ow 3<'¥ In thll• IU\ t'I) :! lldr111 2 b1tth. h1 mil) room m obllt'I l\uufr •'anlulll" °'·•an \ "°"' l>a1rabJt' t'nd 11n1t w1 lh l\u11e ~lw and eo• l:'rl'J porrh t;rl'itl f10 1nr 1ng "' a1 l.iblt' I sao.ooo leaaf! pm l'all Rita at ,.. en l' e d )'rd q 111e1. Tllf\.IXH I 644 9()80 1mvall' Pel OK S425. t\baolult'I)' pn\ alt IV<'ll 642 5765. hm''I in t '•H"•lf• .. ih•l Ma• 1Coat• Me.e 1224 .. 1111 tta.lh•!ll 1'1·111111111111 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I ar11 .. 1UU111m11blr l11an~ hk for Sln1th Meyt'r C/21 Me....,..C.tr. •40-1117 12UMITS I' :-.mt:etle\,.A Mt-;:-;,\ COlllGE PARK 1•110 1. llllM I':. 4 1111 1.1111'1• ll•'ti.:hh111 hu111l s ,'I., , , •. \ "''' • , •. t..Ut'I .. 1111\lll,11~1 1•11;:12:,~ 1'11t:1-:sTA n : .\\: 1-:N I'S ·' llil1111 I 1111. :·~·!•I l )t '"'~·· !l Ill". honus rm. nt'\o\ ly 1rnintl0tl. d l'an & s harp 1'<,lS & kids 01\ $750 RAMc.t HtolW.' liJt 1.a.a:• '\ ,. N \l, s-1:1:1 1111\ "111, l 111\ I• 1 pk ll'rt1· .• l•I •I llr 2 Ra. family rm . nu 1·arpt'tS & paint. Great ~t cs a Vt'rdc lveilt1on S7!15. Uulh arnll. immed Ht•fs require<! 751 31!11 . t! \' c.s !17 !l 6800 5b r . 3ba . frpl c. cpt/drapes, feneed yard. w/d hook·up. S850/mo. 497·3230. 9M·2326 4 br, 2 bM:family rm, The Colony. avail. 211 , no pets, $700. 640· 7114 Custom RSJ Villa, Br. J lrl Ba. exee lo ft. S725 / m o. Ownr/ Ai:t 552·6757 or 552·4101 Scenic Orangetree 2Br <·ondo Rtdrige . w 1 stream s. p ool , Jacuzzi. tennis. ell' Adu lls only. no pets. S4!15. 675·!fl2!1. Woodbridge near lakt'. llrand new 3 llr . 2 Ba lhghly upgraded S751J !I00·541 I T lJ RTLl::ll0(.'1' l're!>I dent home 11 hr. forn r m ' )( I n t I 111· ii I I 0 II Outstanding <.•ond S!l!l5 mo. Agl. 833·!12!13 Ill be11u1..1Cul No l ;ah( lO t 1a1AD & IUTIH p 11 "' '" 1•1:. :111111 '''-··SELECT ., rf'i. • 3 8Jr111 hum .. I l'h ht s Whlll th•'='" i 111111 , I I • ~, I ,...... 1 ·1 k " ·'' "" .~ PROPERTIES S7951mo rnc-1. gardt•ner, 4 '"'"" ~ t UM' to!< 11ng, .u .. \ln "''""''""""'" ( h I I I h··" ,.,. Br 2 1 ~ Bil . 2 st.Y. In "' 111g rll' 111 l'lt " cu, 1.1 i\i'''' l \"''"'"''"' t.• '\1·\\ 1••ot ( 111•1.:lti-. :• llr " o 1 •·,7< ·~io D p~ ,226 WuodbrHl f;!l' P ools. ,..,n,,, <.' rr11 ..-""" • .,,, ...... .ill ~t.·n~ l'l\1,•t• :.'. 111< 11111'1.-' 1·11• at" • ard ono _..... ~ W 11 I t'v(·H .. N' · t · f r '""' _, parks. lake No pt•ts J4 • • •' " v • u 1 f11Ur I lilt. 1(1lo.1tl h·n11... '\1 I l'l<TS $:1t1'.1 c;,,, ,\. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ~u"'"rt un1•·s l r h·•USt' c ••••• daf I Meadow11r:.iss S5!H;221 "~ft r-"' ·1 v •• -"i1t ,·ll1L'lhlc'r tr111h• ""'"' 1•111d 1;;:1 :•:i111i lll·aut iful l)upl1·x. 3 liH " Call Jului Apgar. /\l(t rroperty 16001 M•·N-.~h lfrnlh :!ha t5m sq ft l'artwl LCIC)una a.och 3248 '40·~357or646V7113 !••••••••••••••••••••••• M :!ll:M.IM.:'t'-'>711 111\111• .'111 .'ll.1 lp.dhl Ul'l'illl view. Stil)(),m u. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bd, den. 2~ Ba eondo, Bluff1. (rpl<:, patio. ear. new decor. Lease. No pet.a. MIO/mo. 640-7647. Lux H arbor View Hme 3br, 2ba, r am rm , skylight, ne w cpt,lge patio, dbl gar, $990/mo. 631-4842 or Answer Ad IJ408, 642·430024hrs. H A R B 0 R V I Jo: W HOM ES-38r, 28a, film rm, new inside, nil•e yd, $900 mo. 644-5965. 644-7697 !Hr Condo in mugnifil'ent Vers ailles. very e x- clusive plaee to live $575 mo. rurn . 963-9358 . IM8·3ll9 HLU fo'fo'S. New I levl'I 2 bd. 2 ba . sunroom. D. H . greenbelt, W D. re fng $950 mo 6411 -8141;. 675·5930 THEILUFFS 4 Bdrm 13 + dl'n J G o ri:t-ou s <! s l ory t ow nho us t: L flvely Ceaturcs . In b1'aut1ful tond On quiet cul -lie· sa<' Near pool. Mcwc in today al $8511 mo l\j.(L 640·556() Westl'hff 3bdrm. rll'utral tones, dose lo park & sc hools , Slllllll mo 548-7083. S pa tlou1 r ooms Separate dlnln1 area . W alk·ln l'IORl.8. home· like k itehen & cabinets. Wallr. to Huntington Center. 2 Bedroom-furn. $510 3 Bedroom Townhou:s~ unlum. S515 Adults, no pets. Utilities fo'ree ! LA QUINTAJUo:HMOSA 16211 Park!lide Ln. I hlk W. or Beach. 3 blks S. of Edinger 847 ~41 S3'151 up 1-2 bdrm. pool, jac. adlt. 1899'2 Fhmd11. H.B. 842·2834 or 842·3172 ........ 3744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Br.+ office <or 2nd Bri. t Ba. Sunn y de1•k on s tream . A <; dis hwasher. car1>0rt . pool, tennis S525 mo ,lf:rarly lease Adult , no pN Avail Jan 15th 54k t~112 Loguno a..ch l7 41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2bdrm . 2ba. Li1J,!u11a l.1110, oc eanfront c ond o . S800 m!J 4!19 44I11 . 495-18~1. 4!)-1· 7!lli3 Studio, lux -'!JU. T V . ma11t ser v1n·, pholll·, SltlO• wk. 4!1!1·2227 NewportlHch 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lrg 4 Hr, 2 Ha, S751J mn & 2 Br . I Ba. S!i50 m11 Sleps to h1:u1·h 1;1:1 !J:J 1 l MEWPO«T SHORIS ,Cc:_~~~~-=-~Tol 7w0•0· o.t of Shih i.;.11 .• 111111111. 1•al11• $[1:1:1 ~ r lse ~ Call 1>01· ill fo:Xt'LUSIVt-: AHt-;A ltnMKIOe being Mble to •• ~=••••••••••• Pr.,.ty 2600 i.i:· ;.:':II• 5141 12lllor731·11173 -I lidrm 3 hath W 1·x walk lo~ btoach i Br ! •••,••••••••••••••••••• ·· 111 .. 1111 s 111,.:1 .. ~tun· 21 l 21 d f 1 t e n s ive Ot't'an v 11•\o\' d tu l\l ded 1J'\'T PAHTY Non rt'altor 1 • • • • • ><rm. 1a l'tln o. rp '" 1.cascSl500 Custom Spcmish :1 1111 ~·; Spet larnlar < ll'l·anfronl IJCI. wa lk to lwat·h. no l\n11l. noY. 2 -I Br <:on ~ tn. lC )' upl(r~ "'is h ei. to p urch a s t'j 40:.\ s1·t•1111· 1>re.i1111 l'1111~1 1l1111ld" •','.' •·11.-lo-'t'•I ~5(10 mn Joust ll!ltt'd at Shllti.000 lilurfs Condo. Jlir, 2Ha )o.lt'l"lr11•1ty. ft>nn'<i . nut ' ,.:.11.1 1:1· 1 11111111111111~' 1714 1832!/J:l!I LoCJUllCIY .. 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I"'"' & I F1•n1·t<d yard & ~ara~1· ·t!I::! 27GI ·---------Buy into ownership Cor Tar J(het> Siu Hesort 42 1 J a 1· S 1; :111 1111• l\uls & pt'ls w1•k11m1• lfilrlJ•H \'il'" ll•ime. 0 .. 1 __... ... CU 128SO & ··rt'nt" ~'2 for I m 1 W Yello.,.:st o ne bl 1,1,1 1 ch•ii 11 11; •iti!ll !lli·I 2566•ir!l7:t 2971 t\l.(t S475 2 fir Aclull~ Y:ircl 3hdrm. film rm. :!ha . " ,,._.,. 1300mo Stt've .!¥.>3·1220 -Par k Sk11ng, f1 shmJ?. 1;.1:. :111:111 nofee frtu t lre.-s 1!111 ('an~·11n next to grc..r1hl.'lt. ind Jn Newport. BeauUfully dt'tailed 3 Bdrm home in mosl desirable area. Lar•• formal dio1n1 room, den, brealr.fasl room and unique garden room. for year round en· t.ertaining. Call lo see ~~iliff.UALn 642-1200 H•lgllh HighliC)ht Coiy 3 lidrm 2 ba Newport lh~ighls home Firepl;ace, tret' shaded yarrl HV aness Only $179,900 HEAL F$fATESTOHE 67~1771 Supttr hnanrmtt 3 Hd, 2 bth home m t:ai1t BlufC The Property M art 6'0·9019 PREVIEW Fri. only 1Dan-2pm 13 Bayside Dr, N.B. ON THE BAY $135,000 b a l' k pa<' k 1 n I( • i\l'n·~. ~pur:.l·I ~ furn i.::irdnl'r t"onirn I> lttco.eP\operty 2000. s n owmobil1nJ( t't<' )JES,\ \l~HUL I l11. :1 H•tktgtonleach 32.40 ~1 3 :1!12 1;:1!1J 1·\n li4Tl211Jh •••••••••••••••••••••'!• 208 787 2783 hom <' hath 2 ~l.•. :1 1·ar i.:a r ••••••••••••••••••••••• l l:J 3!19 2501 IUNITS Westside CoslM Mesa, good eoodit1on. ineome $4 0 .8 00 .yr P r ice $445.000. On paymt•nt Sl30.000. OW<: billanct> at 11 •·1, 456·9915 husmt'SS U11l 1;rd11r :S~r.•1 7M 7711 11<111 \'ACANT :J 1111 2 Ba. walk L-oHils 3250 Bluff~ nl'" :.in~ll· stiir,\ Sears. to sdwols , shopp111g .• ;.~~·~·•••••••••••••••• 2bdrm . 2ha \\ I" I Ja1·. :1 fill . 2 ' ~Ila . 2 lqilc-. lux fwys Kuls & p<'l:. 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U~ ·11M SI ,\n • drcws <'all 1;;:1 i;:i:11; H OME~ WesteliU 3bdrm, neutral t•:,\~'l'Slll~: Sll1\lll' lll)l l«ir l'\'I )!ill'. full ~ ~l:ltfi7Hil!ll Ilea I estate In ves t I tones, close ' to park & N1·y, :! llr. 2ha. i.:al'. 11111 mainl yd. /\ilults. llll LCICJUnoNiguel 1252 Jo:xN· xtrn lgt: eon<1•1. :!fir den, 2ha. 2 frJJll'~ pw1I. spa. SH511 ti7:1 :rnn menL~ sch ools , SI0001 mo 1111 :\vall 1111\o\ 0\tlull~. 1wts l1111111n• al ~.21 IKth ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3333WCoa.~tHwy,Ntt 1 548-7(16:!_ 111111ets S!°l~>ll.5·tti3!1:17 S t 11 t !lfiO li'.J:ll or 641r. .. ,46 !14>0·51 IZ. ..,... 4 Br In Jlal'k Bay are:.i KIDS/PETS OK Near new 4-Plex, 2 bdrm. 2 bath eaeh unit with fi~plaee. enelosed patio, garage. Sl65,000. Pool & IJ? back yrd E S ide•, fl'm·1•d yard . VAL'ANT411H 2 Ba.">•lk Partially furn Yrly lst' l!il r:i~t'. 2 fir S l~l!°l to s1·huols. s h111.111ini.:. a y a I I s I 7 0 0 I m 0 1;.12::!S ltl.1>11; llHH , .... ys K1<ls & IK'IS OK 64 I ·0763. 548·4:.ll f'\"PS & S7UU 962·4471, ask for wknds. • • • ••NEW J llr. 2'~ Keith Bill Grun dy. Rltr . lncotMPtopevtt 2000 675-6161 ~ J1•····················· Ila lkca11 v11•w Spa. i.:~1 rni.:1'. 1•11· S!llMI ~ $51HI 2 Br. I', Ba lrl( <'Ondo, S I> 2243 l':u·1fw 1\\'l· I pool. SSSO/mo. Yorktown II I IHi . Ii I:! i 7 .4:1 0 r Villas 962~ 2S UNITS 3br, 2ba. fenced yard, I rn m ii c \' u h u rn 1· • 8 $650 mo INIM' J llr z Ba. Santo Ana 32 0 F H , L H ~ °" f p I c· . • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • 4!1!1 1341 cl.v~. HJl 1141 ~1 2bdr m . l<1undr~ room. 2 l'Vl'S l'ar j.!ar. II\" i11..-1•:;1o . south end of Ho~:; S-1115 Villa l'at·1fl('a 2hr <!l•a. 7~-71i83 frplc. gar, I blk to H F • L. d I pool/sauna. adull ("Um oettff ;rMSM or 0 mty no pels 1625 lsel URfwMshed 3) 0 • • •••••••••••••••••••••• 661-1652. 493.2823 or-; THE ISLA~D WAUCTOIEACH 4 Bdrm 3 Ba h11m l·. 2 .. ar ,..., ' , • r tf-4•· \o' <Jrt ~ t1'•1'"' ~ • BSfJ ~. P,., ' ... , • J..o LJ', n ul f'\ rr~tJ'•• GREAT RECREATION I ' \ P' ,r l· • i ·1tiiJ11' t -.,r .. •'">11 , •• , • 1~yUr• rt\•>'•'li.J~•·•'l-Ai n, H J ; 9 C.,t ~ I U ~1Jl\\f1' BEAUTIFUL APART MEl'HS ~ ' c.. • · ' '· I H ,. J, • . ,, • ~ .. ~ ,, ) •• t.. • ~. • •.• Oakwood· Garden Apartments Newpor1 Beath/So ''(JU 'ti• ~l u , •.. ,; 't to 7•4 , 542-51 13 Newport Beath/No. hbl ., . ' -.• ., .. ··4 645·1 t04 CONDO APPROVED (l ..... IH' I' m () \' i II f!. Cl u I II f st a tt•. <•t>Pl'o\·al for :1n l'OfH1o"s. Trnt<1tiv1• I nu·t map P rit'l'd at 11>.ti x ~ross. O w rwr will l'arn· eontral'f ut 10'; ,\ t)11 ail f>l:t<'t' l·~xl:lusivt' I !>41111·115 I :-.;w l'T 11<:Ts 2u r. C1•t l!uQd loc·_ $575 892-3385. t a ~ t' . a 1 I l t ~ u n I )' . 642 ·0565 Brand new 2100 s q rt f(arage + <·arport. frplc•. ~lO\'C rl'fri~. 1111 IJCtS s:i:;11 mo 1;15 1m;1 CAPE COVE 3Rr 2'~Ba hoat tie up on "alt•r 1----------· twnhse. Tennis. many S900 1rno inti utll !\gt 2 Br + 2 Ba. Deluxe unit. amenities. lg pvt b(•kyd Marie 67J.117IMI 1 I Br adult L'urnlu. :!I hr 12 MICE UNITS IHr. lri.: yard . ~mall do~ ok $4501 mo. ~ $200 S('('U I'll )' depos it SN• ill 2:1!.I i-;a sl 22nd. St. Lue •lhr, t'Xl•t'. htn(•, ne w <'Ill. frt•sh IJillllt thruoul Sk511 lsttlust + $200 de- posit 754 O!ltl6 N $875 St'l'Urll)'. '"'''" 111 !111111 fp, palio, pool, tennis. 0 pets . m o 3bd r m . Zba. all n ew I lain •· "'lr111·1·1·. ~•.11111 I h • .,,.... 1 • 11 e ·11 640·257 1 or836·18JO "' ,... "' ... >eae ·......,mo . ..,a 1 _ _ _ -custom int. lr~ lot nr n" nC"r tl45·0:!:Jo 960·!2_1~~r~~~ Lmfonst 3255 se h ools S60H mu 3 Br. 2 Ba. Deluxe unit. •H•••••••••••••••••••• 1714 )846·9012 :I Hr On·anfrun1 --Wet•kly Mo Ciarili.:1· Patios, fp, tennis. beal'h. Lake Forest home near C-do111•d-...., ....... linens , l'tl' 6411 -17114 1650 mo. Ca ll Bill lake . 3Br , 28 11 . C lub U11,.,..tMd 3425 960·1217 or!>36-6565. priv . Gar d e n er ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll><lrm , •,blocktolwi11·h . H•I~ S6951mo.586-47~-NEW CDM LUXURY 1w., 25th St S3.'io Con H_._. l24Z Mhtloll Ya.fo 32'7 CONDOS tact Dolly . 1;75 41>:.111 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront. 2hr. Iha. up 1 Br. 1u pd, enel gar. d/waaher. pool Adults . 6'2·!W>73 l lrToWllllDUM ~ Newly decor. gn pd .. e n c l gar .. pool , d /wa s h e r Adults. 642·5073 1395 2 Br. 11 1 Ba. Adults only. C:at OK. All built ins . Balcony. TSL M1tml 642·1603 PINl':nt.un·APTS Spac. 2 hr. 2 ba A1l11ll complex. patio, vil'w . frplc, cnl'I. l(ar . i.:a~ stove, dishwasht>r. spa, lndry rm 1-·rom $500~ SPM<.: 631 6107 2 Br. C'lean. I child Of{ 1375t m o + dep 5!10 J oann SI 545 452!1 or 2131598 1219 WESTl.AJ(E VILLAGE Beautiful Adult Apb N11 peb lmmt.'<I ucT 11µ;1111·y f'tJol. !>pa. lndry rn1 i;ar <l\'311 11:.dl s:ur. I Hr $375 <!Ur S420 S<li5 TSL~1gm1 645·1112'.! or i;-12 1m:i (Juiet ii Br I B;• "'11 h gdraJ(('. p at1 ... p11u l Adulb ;'l;n pl't:. 111111 11 I 5 I h S I ;".; \' "' 11111· I lfr1~ht~. S4SO 1;.1;.! 7'.i-10 DLUX I IR CONDO nr SC' l'lat.<i """I n ·1· <1 1· fpl. ~··~ 11d S·ll:. 2 1:J :!!ill H/~Ml l '11llt•<'I *POOLSIDE APT fir ~flal'Hlll' ;qd 1; a r rt l' n /t,, p "11 I l"Ullrtyarll S:Jl11 lllll 1\dult illJI t\~1•111 7:11 Iii<'.!'.! or 1)31 o~ll!..'. S1Jilt·1u11-' Fa111il\ :.> Ur S3511 l'ool & 111,,, Around fl-IH '.1:,r,1, I ft1111 i 12 71')t I :"t•" l'r I Hi " g,11 ai.:•· t\dult:. 1111 ,,..,, s:11;~. 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Ill'\\ l'Jll !-> .'( µ:11nl. p\l ~ anl 1•11d gar . dultl 111\. $,1:!:1 1110 Call f>•lfi 5111111. ,,,,1; 1111 I.ind a 31)drm . 21ia. t-; ~•dt• l1 w ;1 11011 Wa~h1•r d r~ 1°1 h k II p ~ ~ r S h •I JI ' S5SO m o 642·11:$.lli '( (, f(i JIU 1ftl • lltfl • '1 ))(/lf' ,1,;,.> f»l 1-8 ~ .'N 9 .6 x GROSS -FULLERTON H<•nts (·an ht• r<.1i se<l on lht'Sl' well lon.1l t'd bread & hulle r units m;1kin~ hn·ak-t•ven or positive <·ctsh l'low possihlt• for lhl· hu~·cr. No nc·w finandni.: req11 in•d. Takt' subjett tu c•xistini.: loans and own e r will c-arr~· halun1·t• at 12•; wilh 25•; down. Cetll for clf•tails. Prineipals only Clt·an 2 llr w1slov€' & rl'fr11L t•nt·I l!arage, adults. no 1wL.; S4k0 77J W Wilsrm 6:11 41111!1 Cor al Cay water · HOMESFORRENT beachfront, 4bdrm, Jba, 3bdrm. $550. Fenced spa. J6' boat slip, fur yard &-carage. Kid s & lease or rent. $2300/mo. pets well'ome. 964·2566 Wik to bch. Finest am menities + IOl'a\lon 2hr + 3br. 1750. $1200 Appl. w towner 1714)76()~1891 per. yrly. adults. Sfl~)l1 UPPt:H 1 & l llH apls 642·0S53. 862·600!1 $310. $3511 A11lt ~. no pl'ls ... 2435 E Coas1 tiwy . CdM s.J .. c.,. ... _ 1011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYOWMll Breathtaking panoramic ocean view of Dana Har bor Spee- tacular custom1ted 3000 sq. ft. 5 fldrm +retreat $90,000 in upgrades As sumable 10"2'/, fmanc· iOR . $299,500. 3380t Avenida Calita, SJC 714-496-5275. Open Houst' 1·5Sunday. , ........ IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * AffDRDABLE TAKEOVER 1~3 FHA loan with Ml,000 balance payable at $491 PITI. Clean 3 Bdrm withdttp lot. A1k- ln1 912.000. Seller wUl tarry $5000 2nd T .D. .. e .... -; l{,'\l\J( f f I: I ,\\ I Y '11il ,'()()() 1 BR Condo, by owner. .. 11~ aaawn. f15,000. Nr. Civic Qr. Joe: m .azs1 or5'J.arn • MOMrHL Y PYMTS t'20 .... SJ•h. No 1ualll)tq. 2 Bdrm, 1 ata. cmr1ar.Newrpult •1umbln1. Owner will ttnanu. Full price H2,000. t'72·0SU or tieo.urr, aak for Allen, ·Ast: ........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• =--.:-"" ....................... M Ju• Capo.··-· I •. I Ila ...... fl .• old. AIUCS.-. ' 4-PLEX MESA VERDE Pr uh• of o\\ nt'rshap. Nt•w roofs. dra p<·s. t'arpl'ls within 2 year!-. Ht•11ts ht•low mark<>t Lots vf up s1dt• pol t• n l i a I P n t· e d ri ght . n o \'ac·anf'it•s 111 last yPar C<l ll for th't ails PLUMBING/HEATING BUSINESS APPLIANCE STORE 2 S('paratl• business opportunities for the entrepreneur. An appliance s tore or plumhing and hl'at in g hus in(•ss. Wt>ll t•stahlis hcd Call for <l<•t a 1 ls. C H~RMING TOWNHOUSE OWNER LEFT :Uul . 11 ~·ba. 21 :!y r~ .. old. Pride of Ownership. Need fast sale. Pool. spa. neur So. Coast Plaza Walk to st·hools. Owner w ill help financ·t• <; r~at lnv<'stnwnt. 12 UNITS FINANCING IUILT-IN 12 Un its -ror only $295,000. 5 Ruildings on 3 lots. Good financing built-in. Plenty of potential. Close to downtown San Rernar<lino. Call for cielails. 9UAIL PLACE PROPERTIES 1sz.19,zo We h ave a few openings ·for qualified, dedicated professionals who are interested in joining Orange County's fastest growing income property Real Estate "operaUons. Quail Place Properties (714) 752·1920. • • -• • • ......... • •~•~• ·-•-• ~,.;-w-· M t' s a \'" r cl 1'. ht' au l :Jl>drm. 2ha. 1·hild pet ok 1\ Vi11I l-"l•l1 1:;1 $750 ti73 113:1:1 So (.'11;1~1 l'la1.a an•a 1·on· 1111 4! Bil. I I ' b;1. lRl' 11al IO, n•1· fa1•1I adults o nly. 1111 p1•l s S51l0 1;75 MW or l;.!fi •1114>\ l.u\ f'I) ·I lir, lll':lr S {' l'li17.a. fllmlly rm. frpk . ;1 l r I u m . 1· u I ti <' s a c . 1-(artlrnt•r. S7!°10 fl40 74!-l!l 2 llr " gar s:1!1rl ( ·11ts f n I'd )"ii nl W pa I 1<1 Wat<'r 11<1 i.!S:ffi "A" Stllf la Ana 1::11; •ll:c!O I 5PM Agt Phil Ty mon 840-2207. or973·2!rll Agt.. noree. NW PT CREST CONDO 846· 1371. 5 M In walk to Beach 2 br eottag<'. patio. ~ur . S375 mo. ut1ls 101"1 Bac helor apt, S20tJ mo. ut1 ls incl 20!1', :1Jnl Open Sat & Sun !I II 12131322 36.').'J 2Br + den, 2Ba. p vt l'UI· 3Bdrms -Master Bdrm lnM 3Z44 de-sac, nr tennis db. w 's tudv-3 Ba-din rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplt, covered patio. 2 sunke n. h\· rm w wet W oodbr idge Creekside ear gar , S625 mo rnd bar-f1replat·e k itthl'n Willow Lease 4br. 3ba. wlr & maint No pets w/nook Tennis c·ts-pool ·~~ frple , l\IC, behind 752·7733 dys, or 759·9420 sauna-Security $801Jmo UR..,.ihed 6.11 217i, :11 1 W W1 b1111 2 lilt dupl1•x, fnt·1I ~ant. itrdnr & wtr IJtl Sl:lll + 1200 dt•p 6i3 61 !lH A\•a1I. nu"' 1.gl' I hr, adults. no pct:-. iJ<H•I & carport. $.175 m 11 !1:11 W 19th St S41H~!l'l park1pool. deeorated afl5PM. 962·4589afl 5pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• like model, garden er w-port•~L. 3269 3122 I BEDROOM"' 111-:F111t; 1925. 552· 1269 ..... __.. 2br. 2ba. Se"crstrom & CorOlto .. Mer N • I ••••••••••••••••••••••• L'a· 1r·•1aw .... 7 .. 5 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ) 0 ix>L'-/\VIII llll" R&ITALS r • ~ ... S32S mo l'.'ll :!17:• Newport Shores <.:anal 548-8495 2•., Bd. 2 ba, frµk. dis 21>r + den.212ba $800 front 4bdrm. 3ha. newly h washer. No of 1'<'11 3br. 21 i ba S900 deeorated. 2 bloc•ks to Apart.Mnh furnlslwd S650 mo. Isl/last, SN'. 4br, 2'7 ba $900-SIZS* ocean.-962·6683. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 510 Jasmine 1\\·all now <lhr + bon. 2• ,lJa $875 l•oa hMtsulo 3707 673·2282. 9·5pm Spac. 3 br, 211, ba twnhs1• • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrm 2 bath ne"' apt Lower. $6.50. 2 1315911·0~11 or 213/332·8345 B lL adults only lll•l'k $340 mo Isl. la~l t 'l'I' Lance 645 241;2 l Ur Stovt'. 1':111·1,,,..-d 11aral(e Adult llt·(·s No pe ts $31() mo f.41i 0!1113 :1 BH 2 Ba. Ea,.1s11lc . n1•w 1·pts. \lrps. JIHllll $5!~;, mil 1\sk for lhll. <il(t. 54(i 588\J Nr s hopping, b(•:wht>s . Communily pool & s1>11. Room for l'Yl'lin~ & joj.(· l(ing. $7001 mo w 1$25 1hs· count. Al(t. 544 1440. I Br. Carpets. drapes. stove. refrif,\e Ullls pd. Uten s ils Cor 4. $375. 675·0935 __________ , Largt> I Hr N1•wly dt• coralcd. Poul Adults. No pets S320. 646~7:il!l. 673-0884. 411r rn Mrs a Verdt'. c; a r ll1·ncr i111'111d1•d . Nl·wly d1•<•orall'll S725. 11:11H921 3 Dr <:lean fo'nr!I yard. S5 40/mo. Agt ,..l1>yrl 534 -9440, 537.3343 N ICfo: Ilse. 3br. hte . llv. r m . din rm. den w/wet bar, encl. Rar. Cncd yrd, na, childre n, n o pets. $5()0. Avail I 15. Call eve!!. 642· 71k13. 't5Z3 CA lit PUS Dl: fllVIME ' 2Br . lBa Condo, w/yd. WoodbridRe. S550 m o. Wayne 499-4~6_9. 497.5935 Woodbridge. 2 s t y, 2 bdrm. II;; ba, pool, !!PB. tennis & lake. $600 mo, lse. 759-0115 **LEASES 15 to ch oose Cr om . Newport Terr. close to $525·'1200 monthly on bch. 2 Br. 2""1 ba l'Ondo. one year lease. We·re Pool. Jal'. S600/mo,_ theont'l'tocall. 641·8833. -.. .;;,;; ..... -......... ; ( ~· ]""" .... Br 2~ Ba condo. Frplc, Rcahl tennia I& pool. Welcome 551·3'GI kids It pets. $72~/mo. 4121 arrHu Ptiwy,lr¥ ..... Aft. 558-2880 Pool home nr OCC, a br, TURTLEROCK Broad· frplc. walk to tchool1, moor Plan I, a br, 2 ba, f1U/mo. IH·C'711 din rm, fam rm, frpl, l1e ................ People llltcb, comm. pool. Nr. TM&'• ..._ttllle aeblt. • abopplna. Xlnl. DAILY PILOT coed. No ,.U .... DIOD· SDVICSDDSCTORY UllJ. Call: tM·IMa al\ tulh'*'tl IPll ----·---- OCIAHFIONT 1M..a.occ. Beautiful 4 br. 2 ba up· s.tairs in dplx. Wood be am ecilinf'S, rrpk . crpts, drapes. all bit-ins , en cl. gara1te w I auto . opener, washer/dryer incl. I Furn. or unfurn. $1500. TSL Manage m e n t 6'2·1603 Newport Crest, 2 br, 2 ba. dbl aar. frplc. tennil'I' pool. $7~/mo. 752-2209 Npt Shni waterfrt 3BR 2 ba, frplc. Pool/tennis. SIS0.968-D13 3 Bdrm 2 Be oceanfront home , nu paint II drapes, eJCcell. cond .. patio 6 yard. $1250/Mo yrly. No peta please. Call Lloyd at JACmREALTY '7W670 BEACH. Pier. l'rkg. I Br. S450. Adil. Ulil pd, 303 Jo: Edgewater. J.1171·2866. c.r ..... w.-3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bac helor. includes util $375/mo. 640·9900. Ask for Faye. l Br. nr Albertson·s. $425 Utlls. pd. No pet/child. 1lngle adult preferred. 644·43'0. c ....... 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUSCASITAS Furn l br. apt. $325 & up. Encl. a ar. Adults. no 2 Bdrm, 2 buth, view, 2 car garage on Ar 11e1a near Pu·ifie Drive . Unusual value S650 mo. Avail. now IS<.>rry no dogs I. New 3 bdrm. 2 bath. beams. used brick. 2 c ar gar age. larJ?e patio . Walk to everything. S850 m o. Vacant & ready <Sorry no dol(s I <(;/ous110 dRI ~Atm •• ~,U(•I) 6'?.J-8~.9~ 24351:. Coast Hwy .. CdM pelt. 2119 Newport 'Bl. _________ , 5'8·4988 btwn 8 & 5PM Larse Fum. Bach Apt. SU5. Prefer m iddle aaed. No t hlldren /pets 548.()168 Lr1 apt, lbdrm, utilities paid , E. side, U25. .... ..., .. 3br, 21/tba duplex, frplc, gar. $650 6'75-1795 Studio Apt. CdM. '285. l room with k itchen area/no cooktn1 fac. lst 6 laal. 875-M31. c.......... 1124 Mpt ..... Cl• w HwM1 ... lllldt J740 ...................... . CapeCodfamllJ home. 5 ....................... LIKE n.w 2 br. 2 ba. nr. Id/deal,_ room. Walk I Ilka to ~u. Bach. dwntwn. "71 mo. to scboole, RV parkln1. utll1 paid. $125 mo. m.11u t 1 I I 0 . D I e • a Carpet A paint. 207 a1.~im Clakqo. WlllllAdl C.llMI· 1 Br F:asts1de . sm:.ill hut C07.Y W t lots o f n1•at wood. $310 642 9'15() aft SPM EASTSIDE C-*YWooch 3 Br, study & den. 2 bath. tri-levt'I. rrpll'. skyli~ht. deck & patio No eh ildren or pets. $645 mo. A\•all. now. 180 E 2Jat St. Days 646·4262: Eves 645-9643 . 2 Br, l Ba. $475 y rly. Lgc bark yard. Gas & waler pd. 760·7241. Newport Beach Rulty Baehelor l & 2bdrm de· luxe adult apta. ne"tled In park atm011phere on extremely quiet com . pin. Encl aar. pool. plltloa, bar-b.que, loc. nr Newport 6 1'1\h 631-22?6. MS Park Dr. E. Side lbr. cpt. frplc • drapea. fenced patio. $HI + .. c. N•·2'723, adulta/DOl*t Ada I • ,I .. ·~ ...... ,...,,..,,._...._.,~ .... r ··-,-..... ·--·· , . ..,, .... -.....-............ _,_ ... _._ ....... _ .... ____ _.._... ... ... . -.. . . .,. ..... -., .... ,.., .. ,.,. .. . ... ti •ez'"111t ....,.. ,. ....... ........_ Af••u•••~ Yual11Wtlll -4lltOMM' .... -44'1 .... trW._... 4IOO ....................... ....•.••.•....••...... .........•....•..•..••. ....................... ....................... . ...•.................. ~. J#\uaiv I . 1911 OM. Y Pl!.OT .! a........ JIJ4 HI M __ .._. )140 Ml , .. .._.. ~16t tbd r m . Jba condo on ll0-500 aq. f\. 1rnd nr. 22e5' lad1.11'1/offlce 11101 AA••••• .. ••-•t 1100 LMt&,_, IMO,......_. ..... ••••• .. ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••··~·· North _.. GI Tahoe. ulll1 pd. Prom SZCIO. 111 Redondo Cr. JO, H.B. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... . .................... .. 3Br. 2R11 n .. 111 111111J,, I.Ji. N1•111 ' l '111nt ~h111i1111 n11 JhJrm ;ct._, $111) u~per l"ully furn. 5/mlo from W. 19th. Sl. C.M. Tom 1650 laeM2·283t Lake".'ood fl Millikan F 0 u n d : S m I Fem . ln••Hh•r atovv lt1l1t11l11 1 •·111<•1 '11.:1 Hth Ill '\ph t.1u11le11, ~· wwkend11, Norl~ Stac. MOO/wkly. 1161-1900. -----------1 Grad I dua of 51~ con· Chihuahua mix, apx 11 hook u~ l.tt•t'I• ,, .... '11111i.1~1 1\111~ Ill\ 1111 tl ll l 'lul.ihc:>wK! ~lt!MIO ~l nall,s:J0.*':!18~~--"JHI--.. --lndu1trial unit, approx lact a11oon upoes1ble~-yra , Hunt H arbour. b11uth {'1101 1,·11 1111 '"''' ~.i :-..,0 .. 1 ·111 "1 11 Lar1e8JatsearCabln 1000 aq ft, T a lbert & 846·7183 '1111 flu111••1 Ir ll1 1~111J \111 ""It" \c·1,.111ll1•, I hr l'~nlhli~ Pool table, color TV , 2 UICUTIVISUITI ~jlh,ard, -..2o83. Mon· SCIAM-l.ETS C'h tld n·11 ,11. ' i'lll '''" ~·uu n l .i 10 v H· w ' S~i:i fr•;l"I , ~t•"' 14 545 6lU6 F ull service offlcet1 in r ' ·5pm. LOST : Smail w h t Cock1til'I w /rosey cheeks. yellow crest , "Plper" Dover Shores vie. REWARD642·3357 (' II " -~• I t\ 'l•tl1 "' •''""Iii'' ,1 ~I• 'lt>;i ~. ~ ;rl!tl ,.. ' ~ ,..... Newport Center S....._ 4iriro ·~ M v:lfl,..... 'I ·• I t I 11 ~ t /I I I ol " k • ._....,,... •• ~ntft.J ,1 1\•1:~1 111,, l~t.1\N Vlt:w Monterey CC Palm MG-5470 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~bdrm lh• .11 \\, ~• J uann JLhll1h 1•1111~ '" P<'~• WO ""11 .. "• 1111 (u f>4 1 I~ 1 1•• 11, R.1 U lll 1.111 '" \ n n h I t \I " • 1 h1ldn•11 ~111 .. 11 th111 • "'' •ldn,.J IW 7l44 t 11\ .. I\ 1 ht11111 1 tio1 •lud111 \011h r1i,.h 11.,111. 1 nrl it•• 'lit'" h •It ,.,, 1 $~1• llilll 11 1..!ll I • ~II • , ...... itlfl(. \\,,,.1un ..... I .. , I h .. • l•liri. ~ ..... '"''"""""I j Joll r111. 1 1 111\tl 11•, °' ... i.!o Rvom ,1 J Ii• '""" 11h"v'' \VI 111 4 111• I \•l ull I ll ft• I' 11" ~ 'It• ... 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On Balboa Pen. next to fun 1one tl01hft.x201Mt.1 673-29'3, 673·3930. Fenced yard 10,000sq. ft. All or part. Call 5f!t·9831 days 8·4. -------....... '#..eed 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted . used mohile home under $10.000. Call 552·7018 Hoommate wanted. fe m , 25·35. prof. house In La1tuna1N .B . <irf'u het W('(>ll $3(10 $350 '11111 fi73 61116 aft t'r 5pm lusi1teH/lnvest/ HWPT FftOMT AGE fi1tance R&fTALS •••••••••••••••••••••••1 lutiftHI 2 Hl'lllal Span·:. Aj.Jprox OpportwMty 5005 5511 'll ft & u11 l11dutl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 In!! u11b SJ.511 & S·lSU \ 11.1.A 1'1 1~10:0.i\ 1\ I' I :--1 '11' n 11••' 1 ·•tllh 11" IWl' ~1 '11 "1" ''•1 •11.1 "' ,,.. 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Second cannibal. "Why don 'l you l ook in my new Foun d : orange/while k.il· ten , vi<:. 22nd St & SI ZO Oi:ange Av. CM. 642· 1194 COOKBOOK"" H_,,y~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY IUICE SOMEONE SMILE l'l<il'l' a flAl'l'Y AD 111 th is rolumn fur only SJ.25 C-all 64<1·5678 T11 Srnlt . Would you keep 11pl'11 Lhl' :list for you & mt· Love. Janal' fo'ound . 2 female Pugs. Jan 5. Vic Brookhurs\ & Atlanta, H. 8 . 968·6775 . F ound : Sur fboard & wetsuil. nr Balboa Pier. 675 -3221 b e tw ee p l lpm·l2 midnight only. ,; lo' o u n d B I a l' k I. a b Shepherd. femall'. vie Cameo Shores. CdM. 760· 1160. Found Yellow I.ab. male : Hassell lluund, lri ·colored male. Uobte mix . m os t ly red . femall', Rassel! Hound. white wttan: Cjolden k et r1e ve r . mal('; Poodle Cocke r mix, hll)nde male. N('wport Heac h A11im1:1l ShPlll'r. li44·3656 F 0 L' N U · S 1• r 1 n g 1• r Sp<tniel (!'male. vir Erl mger & Ma~nolm. 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Pool. apa , lennl11, l(aragea. 12131 ~1202 dys; <7l4) 842-472\ eves. Lovely 1. 2 " 3 Bdrm. Townhouses. 1ar a1e. patio, laundry fac. USO 6 $$75. Call 213/59&-7202 or 7\~/98(). 7347. THI WHIM.I TaH Villa Balboa Condo. New largl' 2 Br. Pool It Rtt rm. Nitt view. $700 m o. 615 ·3007. 2 Br Spadou9 iww dttor near Ot-~anrroot MOO mo. Vesrty.'75-7°'5 E u tbluff. 28r, 28•. frplc-. -· Dislrwaher. patk>, no ,,eta. dbl. i •r. 8'4-088$ or a t ·3029. cl. $190. 831-419C.M. •ft • Luxury Adu.It units at ar. Stepa to the bt'h. Imm ac fordable llvlng. 1.2 • 3 2 br. ovenlied patio. Br. Well decorat ed. $625 mo. 642-11235. Aak Olympk 111!e p00I, light· for Bent. agent. 'ed tennis l'0\111 , Jarunl, Unf. room. Corona del park like landsraplng. Npt Shn •crot1a from Mar, uUUUes Included. Moel beautiful bid~. In bch . Barh w/nnl b r . $250. Aak ror Faye. H.B. U 45. pool, enc g ar MO-lllGO From blO IM6 0619 1140·50'78 -----------H ...... W... .... a..ulllully located 2 Br. 1 BR -pool -b l k t o ms. Child OK. Gu In· ocean-11in&le adull. S300 t ld. IU·l-.Z. mo. 642-5002 kDe h.em1 with a DailJ PUot Cla11lfled M.•llTI. OCIAMtllOMT \'early. f br Duplex A1ent, 875·61110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOYOUUll MOTaS? Weellly rental1 from "4 & up. 84d·7445. 2214 N•wport Blvd. Jr!. W .int f1·m :!~1 t 111111 -.mkr ti1 s hr """ <l«h1x1· 1•011du 1n l".\1 S:!IW1 t 1 ~· 111 t I Isl + lai;I t tll'jiOSll n·q Afll.'r :1111' "k nd~ ti·l5 li:!7 I N1•1•d qtut•I 11·111 2~1 :1:1 111: Shi :1l1r C ;\J h SI'. 111'1.:. <tK s!1;5 11111 .:•~1.1 .• 11d I l~l IJ!<I ...,.,. 11>4~ .>11.l.I 'h ar(> Ir)! Ill.\ hn1111• l frpk. m11-ro. S:.150 t 11111 ~~11• :~l:.!H !\1 ;1lt• ;i~:.1 -;h r :!llr. l"M hs1-. II{ ycl I _. . gar. s21:1 mo. 1 '" 11lll H1•fs •'42 !"15!14 ("h·:rn '1111<'1 111111 :-.rnokl'r 1'00111111;1111 ll('t'tll'fl, 1 '' hlk from ltd1. ,'Ill! 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N II. li7:1 ·t 1:-11; OFFICE/RET All S pa1·l· <tl'ali 1111 ( ·ua~I llwy. N1·~porl llt-;11·h . approx :>.5.11110 c·ars 111•r day pass lht!'t l<i1·a111111 1;.15 7 lllO WESTMINSTER 14274 leoch ll•d. 8:Jfi sq ft l'hnwe :.t nn• nr o ff 11·1· :-11a 1·1· \'1111· ( °l•nt C'r Villa)!l'-ll\•t wt·l'n 2 ~·rw ys !l7!1 HHK!I Ill' 1145 l WO I Iii W ,\J:wArlhur ('11r nl'r of Ma111 l~ Ma1•Arthur. Santa A11a 121111 sq fl 11111 h lillO 'II fl 2ntl f111111 . 1«1q11•l1•1l lclt•al fur :-tori' or 11ff11·1• :J7!t Hfl8!tur&l5 l21i0 i\IHl'()HT AHEA llln·h l'v II n,_1111 2:!.'i lo i~111 :-q fl From s21•1 :"oio h·aM• ,.,. •tllll"t'll t'all ;,5;.i(IJU lu1ineu Rent• 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For stun: & off1<·t• s pa1·1• J.l l'ta"1111t1hll' ralt'" 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. MESA \'EIWE IJH Pl.AZ/\ 1525\h•:-<t \'no1· E. c :'II 545-4123 Nc111 p11rt store.• or off11·1• 548 s f. nr post nff1c1· .I crry 2 13 477 7CHll Nt>wporl JlcaC'h. $1 25 s4 . fl. New cllx offi1·t· or r e t a i I w p 1· l h :1 I h . "eC'uritv. a •r . i;no240ll sq. fl 5o9 31st SI I ne~ to Bank of Nl·wporl . l.1du Canne ry areal 1175·3236, 1213)641 ·97110 OFACEJIET All Space avail. prime tor . Harbor Bl. in C M Lo rate. $52-2()00, 832-57!'>3 4475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Store Space for leaae. 1500 sq. ft. & 1260 sq. Ct. In Huntington Beach. Flexib le t er m 1 . 21J/5M-720'l. 1117 Wftlclllt. N.8 . Want fln.acial lnat. 7000..f. COIOMA D& MAI 1't. lloor. Aceat54t,50ll. Prim• retail, feela1 IOU.,,._ Newport c.ne.r, 1our -·-cbotc• ot,. ar 1400 tq. ....arr ft Elet•llJ necutive 1UJtf9 ... 241 I I.' C.... ia .J'"tll• loeatloa. .. .. ...,. :....:~·'·-~~ ... '7M/lll.-J . -.-.-... --.. -.-.... -,.--, .. -,· ........ ..... ._ .... ,. '• •*• ..._.. 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"Ah11e 1•01lar Call 540 4393 Hes ij(·1 ass~· .\-utos 1 ll .\d \'~l'ti sPd in lhP DAILY PILOT Found Yr1ung 1-:111.:l"h ShN•pdoj! \'11• 1"11~\111 & 20\h, (.':\I Call l o 11kn11r~ 548 1763 er1on•s 5350 ..............•.......• P RE L/\W stud1•nt n<'t'<I• $25.000 Wtll d 1> an) Ihm)! l.e1ot<1 l Conf1dt·nt1al U\':\1 1'0 llnx 321<!. :-; II t12f'Ji3 TUMMY'S U F NEWI'< HtT 1o:scorns 1:i2 ~3bll •FOXYLADY• Ol.JTC/\l.L ONI. \' V ISA .\!<' Fur mun· \nfurnld\ttU\ .inti 111111.Jl'•• '11ur .ul r .1 ll • 972·1 IJI • ~lore families are l'!ellmg •---------• 642-5678 llave somethin11; tu sell" Classified ads do 11 wl•ll, the <'amptnJ: ··1iug ·· this ye.ir If you h a\•e a <'amper lhal 's nol get tinJ? used. sell 1L now with a Classified Ad. Use -.,,.. Ad service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number w i ll appear in your classified ad . we take your messages 24 hours a day . . . you cal I In at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service Is onlv S7 .so week. For more Informa- tion and to pl•ce your ad ca 11 642-5618. -- TLAMTIS MASSAGE SPA Be Pampered Heaut Girls . I OAM -4PM 7 Phone &15·3433 h) 16 O pen days . COVER GIRL • OUTCALL • 9~3-0778 MC VISA FIRST LADY Escort. Models ,..,D-.cen. • 972-1341 • MC & VISA Accepted -----~ TOUCH A CLASS ESCORTS 7~·0817 Respectable business m an . tall, 43, new in CA. Like lo me« nice ladles. Reply to box 121 c/o D1i· ly Pilot. PO Box 1580 Coata M ... CA t2a8. INTRO SPECIAL M YS11CM~AGE MASSAGE$10W/AD S.nta Ana 55t-485e •• S P IR ITU A L READINGS lOam-10 p m . P'ull1 L lc 'd . Ul·TUI or •-MM WI 8. Camino b at, a.a.. MIRC .. 1 · •ISCOllS• ... ,. llllU . 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Call Ad S il ter 11415, 24 hrs . 642-43()11 A rC'h II l'1'\11r«> Jt)llCAPTAIN SR DRAFTSPfo:llSONS Xlnt Ol>Portunily wit h Newport Bearh office W RyleeAIA640·2912 - ATTENTION GALS & GUYS TOOYOUMCI FOi AllUMIS7 TIAY&UIA l mmed. Qllenlngs for JO. frl'e to travel Chica;.. New York. Miami and all other major US cities and resort areas with unique young buslnesa group representing lead· ing U.S. publishers. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY . Trmn1port8ticln paid, re- turn 1uar., •loo& with 2 'Week tralnlna profram. Above av•aa• eamln11 +$1000 yrb bol\1111. MUil be 11 or over l 11harp, l&ll· attached ana read y to 1tart now for a fu~ ferent, ext1U111 pol and lmmtd. emplo1: ment. For bMnteW _. tact Cata& RkMreOIS It Ute HoUday lu. IJJJ ,,.tol •. c.ta ....... U 1m•l ... Wed -rrt•.••1 h .... ..._.IM.,.Dlll1 PUotW•At9. • •• .. I • ( F , .. I I ·, I y j ·~.~ .. ·•· · • ,:'.11 '. 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Mf>.-1 to V 111 Kt'mu1J.l1 R•p4Ur C Llr lllJ. llu11111 Pfflc• Ku.l Doell ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alll751W4~- Mmor MllJUr ke1H1lrt tcemodelll\j ..a •1 w Ml 2464 Deat1n. t"\nendnf end <.:on1tructtun I you dun'\ 1• rny fr• e1l It rould cwt you ple1nty' !Lie IJ717U J K4I ~7 c.,,......... .., ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shem.-111 Ii "tw•m cleen C'uh.11 btl.btMef11\ Wbl r ~h 10 m111 1il.,a1•h Clean llv 1.h11 rm hell tu -'vc rm Sl ~' 1:uuc·h ti o 1• h r I :i 1; u 1u tllm 1nal4' I'd uJvr Ca rpel ,,..,..u l:i y1 i. •·• ""c 1"11n: Uo wur k my1uilf Hdi. ~I UIOI T•pln •. Texture Ir Ac· c·ov1'1r: t'ree e!lt1m1tte Kevin 17) YOlll. 673 l~ -..en. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tvp 1.Ju•hty. Depend11blc Service Reu Rates 16 y 1"' c11perient·e 531 50~5 ...... L'Upt'l Uaiftol 1'.)lllil & t.l.~C'l'ltll'IAN priced ri1thl frt.>e e:..l1matc on lac:~1· 111 ,m;;ll Joh~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• C lt:ae1nt1. llohh111.i. Ort\'t'way,,, parlunc lot lllai.l~r t'»c~l 11 y~1 ., ft'pa 1ri. 11.ealt'oat111.: 813 7157 ~AS. A11pball 646 4tl7 t L1r 'd .. ,..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Baby111lUn&, my oome~ W e (' a r t: C u 1 fl 1• l Cle1uu~r!> SWam I 'h•;m & U ~hub Work i:uar TrUl'k Muunl ll111l 645 3'116 I .ll' • a:nz:>.1 lj?:f 1135!1 1':1l'ctrina11 l'lcun cit• IJl.'ndabh: He' 1·um111 F ree est Jim, 64ti 79111 Forwlkaf'TI-• • • • • • ••••••• • • •• • • • • • • bul I unrh, cre11l1 ve µlay Uay eves~ srn b .. bys1tune m my oomc lirandmother t y pe .. arm me;,I (';,II ~1-ZMI C....,/c:...cr.t. New form1ca cuu11tcr t11p:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• re JU venale your lotch1·11 l...tySrric" ••••••••••••••••••••••• fo'ound11t1ons. kcta1111n~ Walls. H1lls1de Rcstora t1on . Slabs. Pa taos, Hluc k & Unck La c 642 8J87 ,CVl!S l''rce est tr75·0IHI G•cle-'Lg -••••••••••••••••••••••• Ga rdc.-nrn~/ Landsl'aprni: ,_ Topptd/removed, cle•n· upa. lewnrenov. 751·)411 Steve's Lawn Service. Mow,edpfclrim. Froal ta bHk. Neel work. Average 110 847-2146. HB AVIL~St;RVlCES L1ndscapin1. tree trim min&. clean ups, c.-emtint work Free eat 646-~ GARDEN MAINT. Vd Clean.up. 1'ret:-Trim minic :WS.87119. 4 8pm Yards, Cleanups . Lawns,, Complete Yard Main ten a nce ,..rt'e 1-;s1 641 l096 CieMNI S-•lcn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ExpNll'Ol't'\I ad mark•·\ ing t•xerutivc '>\ nwtli;i experit·ntt• "''II 1•rt•ah• p rint ail::.. rn;irke\111.I! s a I t• s I e 11 t• r,, . • ,. :I ti Ill ~ "o I ~. n l'"' 'I l' I I ,. I' l. 1Jrol'11urc' .11111 l ' II Loll fi7[> 12341 Th. Fiftat Detail <;umpl auto cl1•tailang, J'LI & dt>hv Call lht• I' rus. 646 l276. G7:l 7\lti!J Celll1raphy, 1croll1. Went a REALLY CLEAN EXPERT Brickwork fc poems. lDvltaUonl, com· HOUSE! Call Ginghem m111..onry. Loe. r ef's. merclal awards. Fast Girl. Free est. ~5123 Fair prices. 551·4555. service. Schweitzer, Mt . 160·7074 Park, Le1una Be11ch. Houaecleanlne. Rehable. ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• JACK OF ALL TRADES Plumbin1. elec, healing, odd jobs. 636·6862 1ood work, s teady job. M••IRt Rel's646-7228art5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movlne? The Starvine Housecleaning done Colle1eStudents Movina thorouahly. Call alter $ Co. has grown. Insured pm. 962-8615or962·6786 same good servire. -l!Tl24 ·436 License . Save• New 6 NCO¥en, .._..lr Reliable quality. re-1pecialilt/1tay-bus:y uonable prlcu. ref. prkea. ReUable.541-0612 Wea 770-7'12. St.cc• ~~-··········~············ Painlina" Paperin& •Stucco, Repair/Const . Cabinet Refinishina Free Est. Geoqe Prof. work. Free eat. 541-1141 ~b.!:._~7·4281 , ... ,.....,.,..,.... ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• c11•...c nu Kitchen, bath" entry . Freee.l. Guer. Sun Home Improvement. 25 Will clun your Home or Ml·IM2'1 Of fl -Neat e.atches & texture. yrs exp. Fences. rarpen·j ce at your conve· ,.....,., .. ,.. frffbt. ltJ.l43t Lry & painting. 631 4264 ni!nc!.:_~~6 _a~t 4pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HwcfwoocfRoon . . PAM'SCLEANING •• • • • • • •••••••••••••••• Reas. rites. refs llARDW<.i<ID Fl~O<Jl<S 673-7012 Clraned&Waxed -----Anytime. 832-48111 s.A Personalized housec.'lean- ing by Kumi. Japanese.-. H-.lift9 531·5172. ....................... ---- DAVE'S PAINTING Servin& Area 9 years Most Reasonable Ins ured. lic'd. ~·8425 ., ................. All Types :>38-7113 -- LATH & PLASTER All types. int/ext. 645-8258 ......... Coaat Tilen, 730-58418 , ......... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Know Sien Lan1ua1e? Couraes in local Colle(es teach Sulton Sien Writ· Ing 6'4·8342 -- '""" s.mc. llaulinl( & Dump Jobs LGltdtc .... RALPH'S PAINTING Int.text Prompt. 24 hrs . lie .. neat. rers. 962·4701 -··········•············ • •••••••••••••••••••••• Ask for Riind.) ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 549.431)8 Henov atmg· Rotot1lhn14 Cl1·anu1>s. tnmmtn.1! & haul mi.: ,..rt·e l'Sllmall·~ [157 11271 llaul. t:ll.'anup. ~··1111:re1e remit\ :ii Uurn11 tr ut·k (JU1ck M'f'\', ti4::! 71i38 Hom~ Can S«•iu ••••••••••••••••••••••• M&ll W1n1 .. rSpc·c·1als ' C: I l' a 11 111 i.: p a 1 11 t 1 n i.i • n tr1>(•ntrv l.11· . bundc·cl. e't 54G 2i~-.. !17!1 Iii Ill Sprinklers·lawns·clnups Dave 642·4853 Bud 646·8481 MOIOftrY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Custom hru:k . s tunt'. blot•k . l.'Olltrt•h '. SI IJ('{'ll Hcfs Fn•f' est [>4~ !l'l\12 Uru:k . Hlo<:k. :.tone. plan· tt-rs & walls. \'l•ry n·<il< I.i t· & ho11cl1·d Hoh 5~1!-2753. 53fi ~i Jo'ine ext/int painting by R1t hard Sinor. Lit\ ms. Try me, 836·SSSS 124hrs1 Painting & PaJ>('ring Wallpaper removal Guaranteed Paul <.:uller962·300fl 30'~ D1SC' lhru Feb . l'e rfet·twnist I do my own work Curl !17M· 1314 u l 1004 Hi':ASONAHt. .. : PlUCE Int 1 Ext l"ree l'Sl. l'ust work 636 !M$3 Jat•k Plumbin1t. Remodelinll, Repairs. Leak Detec.-· lion. & Drains Cleared. Top Hat Plumbing 636·2030 -P .O .loaR...tals ••••••••••••••••••••••• P vt Post Box Serv1re THE MAIL ROOM , 24 hr 2600 E<.:stHwy<.:dM·Nli 640·0340 or 644·4481 RooflflCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• \lUALITY ROOFING All types. frl!e est. Fast accurate lyping on IBM Correct/Selectric. other secretarial work. business letters. re· sumes. etc.-. Karen. 615·1230 Professional Typist. It's m y job lo make your words look great. 613·0620. Wlltdo;c...-.-- ••••••••••••••••••••••• "I.ct The Sunshine In .. Call Sunshine Window Cleaning, Ltd. 548·8853 Tree trim & n •nio\'I'. dean up:; 1-'n•e t'St Reasonable 75.2 IJ49 Prof masst•ur . nt•n 11u:. nt•ss. must•ll• lt•nsion , morn & <'Vt' lty appl 646 5234 M l)CICI ~·1, off on hiur cul with <:oncrete work patio:., this •d (.;1111 Michele dnvc.-ways,ct<'. Jo'reccst Sand CrabY63-0089. Ueruus 543·4ll3 <.:luss1f1ed Ads 642 5678 w_ant Ad ll~lp'' M<!-5678 People who need people should always rheck the Service Directory in the DAILY Pll.OT MASON HY ill'asorialilt'. ho urly rate Yuu buv material Wat.le 4!1!1 1226 li ft 6. Painting & wallpapennR. lo pri<'es. guarunteed work , J oe 642·!1614 , 548-1436 Visa, MC.:. 541·51130 HAHHOR HO(fflNG Sell Hiie 1lems 642-5678 Ho'me & Commerical C hr istmas sig n s washed . Call Stl'Vt: 646·1!157 ...., W..t.ct 1100 .... W..t.d 7100 itWip W..ted 7100 Hetp W•ted 7100 Help W a1tt~d 7100 Hetp W •ted 7100 Hetp W.ted 7100 ....•.•..••.••...•..•.. ~············································· ....•.............•..•. ·•·•··•·••••····•······ ······················· ...................... . H.tpW...... 7100 ~W.tecl 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTOMC111VI!: Banking • llAUTY Bookkeepinj.! At·counlant Clasll'OOlllAI• l>_t::LIVlrnY lHtlVER & Executive Secretary W AlllANTY Barc lays 81mk~~ost11 The Hair Handlers co Garment mfg P yrl p ru t'lussroo111 Aidcl< need ed Sales . Train~s. full or Typmg. shorthand. Heal II a 1 r d r ess c r needs l.andscape Foreman ll <'en:.ed a!>s1stant. Real Estate Co. seeking Studio Five. 640·6443. exp er . L a ndsc ape Cu-Mesa, Onvc·UP . eller · t•essinu, h1lhni.:. IO·kl')'. II\.' llunt111uto11 B"arh ''1 part-time. xlnl opply for t:state or tonstru1•tion __ _ N.H has 1mmed. open .. ,.. ' '-11 e11p req Mi tt / I V . ingsforF/Thairdresst'r typin1: Self·s larll'r. th-t y Srhool l>1s tril'l c·o Cl(e s tudt>nts & ba r ki.:round Non ll'oreman for full lime t:xpenence helpful but Contact C11th)': 631 I. w / clientele. & p tT tail·onentl.J. Crt'd1t t•x $4 6l 1h r Jhr:.. J>t·r 1lay 5 rr:i<1onllj{hlt-rs over IH smoker fialary open not necessary. Must be manicurist. (jrcat ltw· per Hcnef1ts. ~alary I clays pt•r week i\IJPIY fo.as1ly carnt•d $111 S IS 645-6501 Hair Stylist. lrg busy salon. no folluw1ng nee 586·2216. pos ition. Bi-lingual abili ly preferred. Salar y commensurate with ex· good wilh figures & U.'ie 642.84841. open.Sendrcsumt• I' CJ • 735 14th SI 1111 l'horw pt•r hr liJ!l 41\05 afl o ( J 0 It e Y adding Banking Box 11 2135. N II CA !l:!f;fi:I 1 536 ~8.'il I ~OOl'M Exp'rl Ocntal Ass•"· for t.aguna lhll!t endod11nt1t· offl c:c w1ll lram in l'mlu 4 1 ~ day 1we ck , xlnt hl'nd1t.s ~ 4270 HANDYMAN· Part lime perience. Respond to Ad marhine. Good workinR Ca-1..ucWT.e.r IEAUTY j r on di ti on s & r o . H~...Uat/ I O O I( IC E E P E R Ckm·;1l IJel m en on•r 111 for LA w exper in c;1rpentry & drywall, In C():.la Mesa. 770·5578 116!H. Daily Pilot. P.O. Rox 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626. benefits. Please r:ontact I Positions a\/ailablc .,.. F/CHA.RGE JR. DEPT. CLERIC 'l'1mcs to hom1·~ m ~ H Brenda Payne at Previous experience Top Hair Cutters l'lenl'al 111,s t•xl:.ts in & (' M $400 ~!'MJmo + N "•as f ed 11 1 • w t Heal l'::.tatt-1·x111.·r prt• ""'-pre err · e P ~ e arc urn mi.: tlllr sale:-. ufr This 1s a bonus (;4(1.(J637. fi.J(; ~4 CADll LAC away busmcs:; & nl't'tl ~i ~~ 2!1~:.'w1wrl l1t·:11'11 t> t1mt• 110:-.. llrs lh.'1111.! FILE CLERK Health Club Attendant. Legal Sec retary, 11.B. min Syrs. Calif exp. heavy responsibility. xlnt skills. qualified on- ly. Call <714 1847·6041. Sue 2600Harbor Blvd. COST A M l'.SA 540-9100 AUTOMCTnVE SBYICE ADVISOR Must have <'Xperient·e Cull Serv1t•t• Man11i.:er for an ae~inlmenl. ROTCAIYER ROLLS ROYCE 64o.6444 Ba bys1lter. after ~chn<1I, t:11yr old child. 2pm.lipm wkdays, L'dM art•a. 75!1·9$70. 67J.4565 Hul>ys1tler nt•c<kd for I yr old boy. Days M .... m y home or yours. Call e ves. 4!M·2063. l 'AIYSITTH Nl':Jo:DEl> for !I mos olil bov. downlwn II B. an· a 5JS·8153 IAIY TO LOVE! Happy, loving, CXJ.H'r . sit t(•r for 1 mo old in Newpt Bch home-p('rm pos M /W /Th IQ-6. 631 ·42il0 Bank mg fill ER NEW ACCOUNTS fo1JLLTIME Position available in our Su. Coast Plaza office. Ex per. req'd . Call Kathy Amburgey: 640-40&6. UnitedC.:;1hfomia Ha nk progres:.ive hairst ylist:s 111,\ M 21'M L'and1tlalt• Uelivcry pers•m 14untl'll /' 11'. must h;i \'e gd d rt~ in~ record l!.13 11184 63!H\ Newport <:cnll·r l)r. Newport ffra<•h 644-6464 Hankin~ Co11uszrdal T~ for a busy m ;11l salon H 0 re 11 ., 'l' 1 r l' cl 11 r mu,.1 ha\,. ·15 $0\.\ p m Guaranteed salary, top housi•work·• Nt•t'tl a I' T ly p111 g Shuulll hav t· rommiss1011. paul \'<Jl'a helpc:r tu filt'. 1111 lit.· Lyµ knowh•1li!l' of 1-!l'll ofr twns. ;idvanl't . .J Lrammg 'll'Ot'"dlJf"~ !'Is ~1r1i1l.v b I I inl!. et<· SI hr to :-.tart • ~ ~" y our tr.ivl' lllg sty <' 111 "i'C son l'lt·l.st•.\ d. l If JI M t· M ah a 11 ll ,. 'k . ,, irec.-ors. y11u wuu c Sl.'m 11:11111l11<·tor:-.. Lf.·11 like to aJvan<'l' 111 uur 64'1 A45'1 Ka1s c•r :\11•. In profei.swn ph•aM• c·all HI ·s HOY I l~llWSll 1< I . , Dl':l.IVEHY llC I.A Timl':. lo honll':. 1> n B a I lt 11 a I , I a 11 ti . a JOan> tiam. S5ati mn 5411·11441. (;4(; 14 l :I 546 11116 1' h . 1• 1 . . ., 11111., 1 C lt•rieal I )'111!'<1. full cir •· ~ .''·'~1 1 i '. ~ -I 11art lirrw .Xl11t 111111 1!1la ! lh-11\'t•ry l>rl\r•r Yt <1n\t•rl I at 1f11 < o.ii.t ""'·',II II l ~:lo•1·lrnt1ll'~ i;:n 511:11 for Aut<i l'urt ~l<Hc• Be auty T •CABDRIVERS• I .\l t1!-<l lw 18. ha\l' ~allfl HAIR STYLIS ( 'ht'l'k1·1· f'.tll (. I 1• r I ,. :' I II I' I' •• IJ I (.'a lif u I. c;oucl dn 1'1111( Prl'Viuus 1•x pt•rlenc·e WP arc proud of uur __ .1 O'i''" 1111ni:.1 S1·•-r•·t;1r~'. parl rel'•trrl & knu\\ ('ost u prcrerr('ll salon & stylll<t:.' Busy '11 ~M-I '""" 3 •I t1011r' d ully Ml!~t• Apply :1t llu li H L Kautz & <::o Irv ll. ;ic•c·epllnj.! ;ipphc•;1tmns for rilr l'lt·rk l.11l' I> µmg rt!q 'd Will lra111 l'all lJ 1l'k ChUr l'hill 714 ~!1 47(KJl'Xl :iJ JI) GEMERAL OFFtCE liom1 "nh f1~url'~. m ust ha\'e ~um1· tyµ111)!. (' '.\1 ;,rl'a \17!11161.111 (;ener11I Office llrlp f()r bu:.y sulJ 1·untra1·111 e 11f f11tl· E xp h t·l pful St·ht•duling. ty1>ll11-!. fil mg & phones ~8 55-11 P 1T , ('nllege student <.:<Jll 9 5pm. 644 ·46&t. HB.Pll Gen. mu1ntenance Must. ha ve m ec.-h ab ilit y , Calif dnnr 's IH· & good dnvmi.l r1•rnrd 573 W l!llh St. C M 1146 t;i;i;7 HELPWA.MTED l'•T fl l.'X seherlufm~ day or n11tht call for Inform a lion 9$7 IJ717 Hick HOSTISSIS Npt. Ul'h salon is 1!1'11"' <:ahinl'l .\l ;•kt·r .\l u:-..t l Will 11'.•lll <:1111tl 11ffw1• 1\ul u Supply. 2l l!h UnitNI ('ahfornu1 lt<mk an" agam. orf<'r1111: top k111 •· f t ff II I 1 I • "' havt• 1·x1x·n1·111·1· & .Ill lo lo "' ron '' w1• up a r "" \I' 1 l M vay rtt1r1•m1·n1 tool:-peara111.1. ,.,.11 tor 111•111 ij41;.2M;..J. GEMERALOFFtCE mcd H·al & clt•ntal I ..:~tali• I.a'' 11(1 111. ('all 309MamSt lluntinglon Heal•h I' T perm. m!>urant't· ol h1·1• <;oucl co twnl'f1l:. tiH 4242 Oav & :--;1k sh1fb ;1vail Apply 1n person ~kl-'ad d e n ::. Ba )'s1 rlt! 333 H11 ys1de Ur NH KO.E. Hanking fill ER FUU TIME lmmrdiate opporhm1ty Is now available al our San Clemente branch for re sponsihle teller with previous S&l~/banking experience. We seek in dlvidual with e nergy. enthusiasm a n d a special Oair ror working with the public'. Ex· cellent loc;1tion makes this quite an appealing opportunity for the rii.thl person. For further in· form at ion please <'all : Joan Marselll' 714-493·5651 v;n •at111n plans & rnw·h !1'1~1 I ll<I more, Com pan• our total Cafeteria Wort&..-s I earn ings P<t <'ka l(e w/othcri;alons. Inc rease Paf't ti mt•. :i :i• 'hrs tlay I $4.39 hr Apply Newporl your followmj.! & ('arn Mesa Un1f1t·cl Sl'IHH>I m~s potrnlial. A1>1lly in Ol!lt 1''no1l S1·n rrt· 11157 1 pt>rson · '1 I J .l' l'ENN fo:Y l'lan•nt1a ,,.,. I ,, 24 1''ash1on Island. N fl 7611 3:i7:i ·1 l':.O .K M I'' ('i\SlllEll 'lltll 'St-:W,\H~'. S/\l.fo:S \pp l .' 1n Ii ..... Ai• li1lingual Aull• neeclccl by Huntington lk ;u·h L'I ty Srhool 1>1 s lric 1 $4,73/hr. 3hrs. 1wr d;iy, 5 days per week Must Ill' fluent 1n Spanish & t-:nRlish. Apply 735 14th St. Huntington 11l•uch. Phone: 536-8851 loolda11ping Asst. Payroll/Personnel/ .Joh p t• r !< o n (.' r 11 "' 11 llarclware . IU2•t I r\'1111· (Wl'sll'liff l'la1<1 1 N It CASHIER WANTED Full tune ti1'll><I pay 5 ltwauons. l'o herwflls Over Ill W t• train T r a n s p o r I a t 1 11 11 necessary. Appl.v 111 p e r s on ,\lt'lro Car Wash. 29541 llarhur Ill\ cl C.M Cost. t'or urban desi1m ----------rirm . sal rommcnsurall' w/exp. Please send re sume to PBH 18012 Skypark Cir Irv. 9'l714 %i UIOI CLERIC.AL I <:t·n Oft· I' timt• 11<1s f or mature. u ldt·r y. ""'an l11t1•rt•sl1111: w11rk 111 plt·a~unl ofr 11n I' l' II . '\111 B1·h 1-:iq1 .r m l"I \n·ura11· I~ ping. 1111 l.hrlhol 211 hr wk . 111 dutl1·~ Sat & Su11 11 r:-. I II,\ .\I ;! :111 I' .\I l' a II Mfi 7'131 CLERICAL l':nt r r lt·H·l lo a:-.i-t 1n ac· d!t l'llX rehl'I & nrn1I d1 s trihut1on S!lll(I l o s tart Pf.'rm full un1e ROSA.H. IMC. 714 ;,.t11.:-,~,;1:1 Nc>wport l3c-ad1 1-;quul Oppty 1-:mplyr t'lt•ril'al l>t-111 ••ry Jll.'"1111. 1 ;· 1lay. mu:.I huve 1·ar for l1l1• dellvl'ry work Jlourly rail' + tar alluwanct·. Ca l l Monl1. Wor ld Travel Bun·uu. N II I 1133 HOOll DENTAL Oenlul front offlc·e ~:x . P l'r p f'ght1a rcl . 1n suraM·c: typing Xlnl l1wal10ll. Jo::;lubllsht•cl or~ f1ct• Nnns mokt•r 645·6501 DENTAL RDA.ORCDA Wanted for progress I\ e gen<'ral prat:ticc in Newport Reach Xl nl <'ond1lions. 631-3733 Dental Ass1stlktt. Jo'ull lime pn~itwn in Cosja Mesa ofrite 1-;xperie11ce & X Ray l.ll' requirt•d 631 ·'420. HOSTESS for weekend parties · on m y yarht Call Hud. btwn 6·7 am or li·8 pm at 640·7822 General Office small t·o w nal'I sales i:ood se<'·)' skills & hasic· al'C·ountini.: skills rt'<I Kno\.\'h·dqt' nf 11Htt·e 1mX't'Cforc·~ !'ould 11 l) S T E S S E S & I lead to 11ff1t't· manai;:er W a1 l rt·s.s1·!'< n1•c1h-cl G 4 !'> ~ 7 2 6 I a s k f ti r I' ;i Yi. Y. l: I l ,\ p µI ~ 111 <:ha'rl111t1• I person El Ha1wh1t11. :4, 2800 :-.C'WJX.lrt Bl . '."B Gt'ncral Labor goltduh storage. P T . $:1 :1.c; pr hr 1 ffostt•ss <.:a::.h1cr position Pvt <'Ountry dub l'all avail Ill yr!-& uµ In Tues-Sat for mtcn ll'l4 quire t ask & Clt•a\ f'r 644.5404 7$2-2538 General The lcAoa loy Club is NW hlriRg: Ho.usedeaner Window Was h e r . ex p . o wn transportation . 968·5307 HOUSECLEANERS lecef•IRc) Clertl To SS/hr. c.-ar .. 645-5123 Full timl' Must ha''<' l•----------flex1ble schedull' Davs off Sun. Mon. l'lt>asr ca ll for an appl 645-7358, Mon Fri, 8 30·$. HOL'SECl.EANEHS To work for Janiee 's Rauedy Ann P1T. ft.J. Tues..t'n . 675·2514 LO"AM SMVICE SUPBYISOR for Newport leech Mot'°'Jlltlroller Mus t have thorough knowledge of-2nd trust deeds.. experien<'l'd In all phases of loan sen'il'· 1n1t . rollert1on. rom- p u le r lmput. Ex c·el. l'11e nt commun1c.-alton essential Gd salary & company benefits. Call Bev 160·6060 MA.CHIME SHO, Immediate opening for fem ale/ male machine operators . No ex penence required. Wil train for Costa Mesa plant Xlnl <'O benefits 545·0413 MAIDWAMTED Searnff Motel. 1661 So. Coast HW Lag lkh 494·41192 Maililon•ce M• General mer han1c.-al knowledge. experience in eler:trlcal & plumbing helpful. Apply to Larry Surf & Sand H otel Laguna Beach, 497·4477. Ma~ce Mechanic Manufacturing Com · CAUFORtlA BRENIWOOD FEDERAL Boa l BuildPr . ex p fiberglass bonder, C'apa ble training for other aspecls sailboat <'on s l r u c ti on . 1-: n g I I !' h speaking. Sam I.. MurSl' Co. 645-1843. CASHIERS UTDTEM MAllKt-:TS I 11 !'< u r <• n c· l' l' l a 1 m l. f'rc11·1·M.or. kno" ll•1lgt• 1>f d 1salf1I1t v i ns u ra nt·1· twlpful. .:it ll°ll'(lhont• & typmi: sk1lb. small of f11•e .. John W ay nl' A 1 rport an•u I in•al hr!-< r 1 n l' \.\IHkln j! C'Cllld H1•nl'f11s mdudc· cll'ntal. !.;tlury hui;(•d 1111 C'X fl Call 75il 2041 ask for B<':I UENTAI. ASSfSTANT Chairs1de. t:xpcrien<'ed Modl'rn cheerful offi<'t• 963·5634. Glrl fo'riday for arc·ounl 1nl( offir:e. ac<'urnlt> lYP· 1nR & lll·key addin~ machine. start immed Don't pass this one up ~9·2922 Housel:lt>eper , h ve·m for beactP'house. 2 children. cookinit. must drive 496·04$9 eves. '-{>any has an immedialr need for an experlenred ( 5yrs I Mainten ant•e Mechanic lo work on the day shift. Experience in industrial plant main· lenanr:e a must. Duties will include : Plant merhanic support. hydraulic. plumbing & preventative main· lenance assignments. Qualified individuals call· Jackie Bil'kel: al 548-1144 or apply btwn the hrs : 8AM·4PM at S•Ylllgl a &.om SAVltliS & LOAN 695 Town Center Dr. 510 Camino de Estrella . Costa Mesa. CA 92626 San Clemente. Ca 9'2675 IOOQEEPH/n Equal Opportunity Equal ~unity Employer VVI"" • Approx 20 hrs wk. Tustin A/P , AIR. payroll. Call 832· 1960 or mail resumf.' to PO Box 111884, Irvine. Ca. 92713 _ • EmpioyerM/F ----------·-------- Banking Newport Beach office seeks full Ume Teller. Exper. preferred. Lite typini. 10-key addin11 mechine. We offer good starting aalery & com- pany benefits. Qualified appllcanta please call Phy lli1 lmont l. 714-6'4·'1255. WISTmM ... AL SA..-s 14 Corporate Plua Newport Bellch CA_, E .O.E . ll/F Banking PART TIME TRI.El IOOUHPH Newport Beach area law firm seeks flt bkkpr. Good benefits. call Immediate opportunity Karen at (714)8.sl-1005 ii now avail•ble at our ------ - Cororui del liar branch IOOll"TB for retpoaalble part time Put time girl rriday l e 11 e r . P re v I o u a with bookkeeping bark-s Ir L I bank in I ex· iround. Ute typing & fil· perienttispl'eferred but ln1. Flexible hrs. Ap· not requlred. The selert-prox. 20hrs/wk. Near ed caadidate will work o.c. Airport. SS-fl hour- for 2nd & 3nl Shrft~ IJl-:LI MANAt: EH We promuH· to ma11a i:1· ml'nt & supt·r\'lsicin frorn Within WANT 1\1','\HEEH ., Co!ila Mt•s;i 111 lJ1•I Mar f;JI !1421 Laguna Bt'lll'h 4!M 9233 ll untml(ton ll1•ad1 962·!!116 Child Car<' lilt! hskp. 9 ~. M-f'. In my home• I child Can providf' trans Ml· 1324. or 54!J.151l2 CLEHK lNVF-:. T OHY. Lo P<'rf,1rm physll'ul 1·11unt. i.:mKI salary & bcn<•flls to sh;;q 1 ind1\ .I ;m !l7!HI I to. ('OUK orni-:AK ~'AST j T h e (;render . 2100:! Parifw l'•JaSl llwy. II I\ ( '11ok on c·harter s111lhoal 714-631-5192 l'uok wanll'd. I' T en•s 18 nr over. nv exµ nee· Apply wkdays 3 5pm M aric Callendcrs. 421'>CJ Sroll Dr. N.B. COUNTBHELP P /T . Super Sandwich, 675 P aularlno. 545·486'1. Cou nter Person . Drycleaners. Will train. 642-~. Ask (pr Yvonne DIMIMGROOM PERSONNEL F'or lux ap;1rtml'nl hotel. Perman<'nl1 rullt partt1me openings Gd working cond Uniforms furn WillinR to train In· terv1ew by app'\. Call Stepharue Mart el: 511-6111 VllaV._ia Lagtl!MI Hiits DOMESTIC. l.1Ve in com panion for 72·yr-old lady on walker_ Mus\ drive. prepare ml.'als. lite hsskpg. Salary SSOO/m o. For interview. 833-0379 DltAfTIMG GIRLRIDA.Y Newport l'e nl e r General offll·e duties 7 .30AM·4PM. <.:ontarl Mrs. Prall -644·9111 &111.FllDAY H 0 U S E K F. ~ P 1-; I{ & personal aide for arthr1l1r woman Fri & Sal .. 12·8PM , PNm 675·0596 HOUSEKEEPF.R. exp'd JPM thru dinner. Must have knowledge of <'OOk· mg & serving. Perma· nent. 631· l 133 HARMCO MATERIALS Part time girl friday with bookkeepinl( bac.-k· 600 Victoria St. Costa M~a CA 92627 lnsuran~ E o E ground. Lite typmg & m.1----------IOR . Flexible hrs. Ap· pr ox. 20hrs/ wk. Near O.C. Airport. S5·S7 hour- ly . RWR Assodates. $57·9671. GllLRIDAY 111..-..ce Sec'y . · · M/F Experienced property & MAMACIM/TINMIS CASUALTY. Good typ· .. ar.Wa.,Ftlcl. ing & m athematil'al 6Courts.Smallproshop. skills. Excellent work· Expr. in tennis opera· ing conditions. Fashion t ' M' 1 I l J e ~elry -ant1'quA -I d I h ions .. in m1 nvest--"' ls an ocalion. JS r SaJ •-auction g1llery needs re· work week. Starling menl. ary • comm. liable person for ok. s a I a r Y S 1 2 O 0 + . Cell 497·2216 btwn 3.5 duties in pleasanl. in· 714/15~1 ..c:P_sn_. _______ _ \ere.tin& surroundings. lllliiiiiimiiilim-•_•_-_•_•_•I M.....,. W.eH Some typing req'd .. fil. M I · ~ t' & Insurance atu re coup e to Banldnh ••s Experience req'd. Xlnt. aalery Ii bmeftta. Appl1 Penoenel: ll0Dda1. Thunda1. Fri-ly . RWR Ataociatea. lllaft families are celling day and part day on 157-11171 tile campln& "bui" this Saturday, for a total of' ~---·------1 year. If you have a 21 boun per week. For ID.L ..sle itema wttb a Camp!!' that '1 not aet· furtller llllonnatioll ud Dallr Pilot Cla11irted liq UHCI. tell 1l now loHtupMappoiatment A4 wi&baClualfied Ad. COUNTER help. Will pleueeall: ----------i ----------i lrain. Drycleanlng. Full A re hitectural /en gineer· Ina drafts person with air arch. background & good lettering. near Orange County Airport. $5lo17 hrly. R.W.R. AS· socs E l eclrlcal En1lneen. 157-9671. '::iep to ,,;,or:': ':!~e Claim• Processor . mane1enice 16unlt apt. bld1. in 1ood Eutaide wknda. fc ocr. evenings. knowledge of diaabllily Coeta M .. erea. Exper. Salary comm. w/e1tp. inaurance helpful. gd preferred. Send neume Jr. "Sr. to work with Pia. send resume. ital· telephone ell typln1 lo Box 713, c/o Dally DIAFl'SPBSOM MHITAM.._ 721 N . .J!uclW, Anaheim . ... E.0 .E. UllTMI DAILY PILOT ..... , IUUL'r SllYICI DtllCTOIY For Rnult Service Call 642-1671 lilt.HI ....... SAVllS 11.1111 n41s..&c..tRwy. c... ....... CA.- ulo,,artmkr . ll{F Baa Id•• ........ ,.... ...... .............. ,.:full Umo taller, flll time..., aeetl, P /1' teller. .... ,.,.,,..... ........... a.a,..._....-.- or ell·lMO. S .O. E . 11/P/I{ ..-C11hier OFFIE CASHIEI Enjoy work.ins u Office Cashier ln Slavick'• Jewelers. Duties include verif)'ln1 sales balances, doln1 dally banldn1 transact.Iona, dlabur1ln1 fund• and other related duties . Excellent Company Benefit. Paclcaae. SIAVICX'S """ .......... 7 I •I ·- .. Ii p/llme. 758·9901 C•ll 1 •--'--archllectural develop· inf current work hlltory 1kUl1, 1mall office. John Pilot, PO Box 15•0. Le dln--· __,,I_ ment company in type 5 t o : E M P I R E Wayne Airport area. c-ta ..... c.-v ~ ~ = realdentlal or com-GALLERIES. P.O. Bo• Great bn. F1ne workln1 --~:.~m a.nice penon-mercial bulldln11. 2·4 m . Santa Ana; Ca. 11'2'702 cond. Benellta lnchtde Jhnkurilt needed. PIT. D.l. H .. v= ... de-year1 exr.erience . dental, saJ•rv baaed on to lake over cUenteJe. 1 • ...-......... ("5 Fl Oround1keeper needed -1 • tail wortl. lllt.roduc-=_...=-=-=:= .. =-::·==~==t.-.. pa•.c.1•-•u·~· .. -~-~ ·~-b. .. U''.c-~•.w.e. CpJJ 1p.w1 uk ror ll~J:»e_fl:IO!d 6 dt~nda· -----t U. co llDall bullMM lfRffl-ft Toikrm. iard•n In COi. Call Bea. ble. AliOrwatahpacefor computer indu1to. •••d• iewlni mach. 111 2211 11 F l hair 1tyli1t. 751-1214 R l h · on·· r lnlerlor plant main-ft -•Pd trow\ oppty. :C:!.'-np'd. ln •II t :I0-4l'll. tenance, FIT. Co. _a_e_r _....-=---· ----- Carm-.1'71-GD. . ..... Tltun. 'I to WIDI beaellta. TJO.... lluicurt.l DATA.....,. I:•. •+ lllt. IG-1.IO, Top facial 1ak1n 6 bouti· LIAD MIOM Cll .,... FulJ 6 U:,: Ume. All Keaael 6 Vet Alaiatant, ca u e I 0 0 ll i n I fo r FIT a.d lllllft. lllllPll'YIN OaJVl:R for lite de· areu. alforma fum'd. F/T, uJarJ depends on 1naaieurllt wtUa follow· data -6 -nm-.................. • .. ____ ·-·. At• n "' cw.. NUnd ••P· 7»1111. lat to Jo6e ta.. 1aloe. _, ·-· .. ,.__ ..__ --welcome. Ho aper. nee. __ -...-. aba1, ap. la dU 9'l'1 hU time -.rn. M•t A~ Uni veru I L.AlelCAPI ..... -... ·-·· ;:bl~\aT·== ==-=~.::. 'Ma-=:·= MAM.""8llM Medleal.-.S.htllltol· m.-IU·HU. lluttr ta~bn·•UAl·i llbal•-l,rap.lal ftee,twO.P ......... •"'.....-___ ..__ II Flt . • mu nw ~. ,_,..., IDlll ,_.. ol· m.L Mlle tuma wWl a •-r--• r-. •· · •tOOO-fdlO ,... mo. I Uco ••••ltr : HI Dall1 PUot Cla11lfled Cll. JIM wM1 ,_ waat la cla71 •. A.ak for aom Hoe•ltal M, "-111. Ml..... . Clllllfted~ ...,. ....., ... ~. ....,,... If ...... .... ~~ ..... ?!.~ ~.~~:! ..... !!~ ~~~ ..... ?! ••• !!!'I.~~ ..... ?!.~ Part llm" 1·111• •PVIY in llC•HOMIS 5etrdary. P fT , pet'tn'· lecy/Bkpr: 30 hrs wk. 1wh1'11 Nu11L,,111h 11 ,lll 1•r1'•'~ ml'n• club neat. \Yr<> 1'l day11 .,.r S)OOOG\Ol\art.R.E .exp. ~~.~e. ..... ?!~ MlfltWlllllM ................ .., ..... 7100 Typ11ll O~YPI .. .. •1• IOtO,,_... IOIO .............................................. 11&91t'~ Ablat YNftl vie.,._. tf!Ml•tl l'.:111.1 pr4• •1 ~1 N.S.aul l.aAYTICM Parttlm•, 30 hnura • WMIL, ~ tl11y N"" v1•rt ..... ., nlfl1 t' l\J' l41 ' l'1l111 ll11lli1111l•'f!I ,~-,.. ~nq1url lkitl'tt t1 r11 wffk,tu'llOex Ul ll24 lles1ime, Boit 561 CdM to .IOA M lll'M <'•II J.n tH25 1'1&1 I 111111 hu1It 11111•1 ,11>1' I\ 111 I" 1 ... uu \I ull I \ II 1'11 ... .I I I I' .. I "I HC.rtONtST Sen· Airport h1w farna. Good •killw. or1anu.ed , bra1hl Non 11mkr J 0111e 851 90~ SIC'Y/lllPI For accountin& office. Good typin& sic.Ills & bookkeeping back- sround. Salary ope n. 631 -01~. MeededMow! IO a.ti Tn-Wt 30/SOwpm required Refrl1. fro11t-free, SLIO. DIYOllCI SAU ·a Pc curved aecUo Wa•her, 175. Dryer, $7&. l'C•tmO.itnechola, 5• davenport, loveaul, .A Ranae. M . Truh com. Jovueat. traditional round coffee tbl. corner , • pactor, $100. 542·4083 loose back pillows. ori& tbl, a bar llooU, 4 14.".,..., $1300 Thomasville entry m a I I • 4 ltl I c he I i n french cocktail tbl oria. radials, 556-4353 ihdH'•I ........ Otlke&ukt. ~ m 11 I I VI 11 1I11 I 111 """' 11111"\ ltt-111 h h " '" o~nrni: '"' 11 '"'' 1o. """ <I a a S I I> t 16 11 t ~ 1 I til ,11 H CIPTIOMIST ..... "I 11 h I .... 11 ffl 1;h ' I ,II t f II 11• ff f 1. 111 \ \I ti' \I II• ·" ' 1111u111 I 111,dd 1 11111 1, fl I 'I ~· I 1 t f If f I •I 111 •• 0 • t \ ... • ... \I . 1'1 oll 1.ol 11 M ua.c· u t1J4'li..,.l1•t ,ol \ • 11111' 1, t, , , 1 1 • " . • t • lh·l"r\llf' Xlrtl ... 11111\ A I" II• Ill. 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Mm. 6 mo eitperienee Must be ahle to work w~l l wlth publil'. be eager to learn & grow wath a growing co. Ask for Sandie, 838·1040. Oty .... bcrow '""''" 111..111"'1 "~'"1111.il 111·1·11,l>ar} 1\µr,1.v "' Sl::RV I CE Station 1 ""• .. 111.d 1 .... 11.d 011111· 111·r~1111 v. rt1~un11• to Mr cm ployee Apply ..at . " • \\.,,. I• 11 -. . .t.11 \ lo'ut'nh·:. at Hohiirt Bt'in. 15!122 Pai'. t:sl llwy. HB. "'" 11 1111 u1.1 William 1-'r•h t & ih 213·592-1571 wc·1ati·l> l<llJI IJUail St . ISr.Typhh SO+ wpm required. Our fast growing co. as very busy & needs lop quality people to work m Airport area. Work at top compani es o n various as11ignments & be yoµr own bolls! I TOPrAY I XLMTllNIFITS I FUXlllUTY t SICURITY $500 all for $1300/0BO Greenhouse window 3x3. 752·9893 almost new. $50. 631-9255 '19 GE frost frtt am mac. refri1t. Ice m ake.r. 15.'1 cu rt. 559-7444. ...... s-. 1055 ~ ---- llcrc'" 102 •••••••••••••••••••••• NIWAUSID ••••••••••••••••••••••• Maple Bdrm 5 piece , sports equip, TV stereo, mower. household items 839·8693 & accessories. 1673 RELOCATING 1..!:_vine <E ).00·4348 l''urnature, ear, baby I 10 Speed Dawes Racing items. hshd Items. Sat. & Bike . l Sc h winn S un. 9am .~pm . 265!.12 Scrambler. SIOO & $40. Briarwood 1.n. San Juan 673·6338 Cap in Village San We can train you lo d&- velopmenl an e•cellent 2nd income with t111t ad· vantaaes. No phone in· terviews. For consulting appt. call 770-8890. Magazine Collection '46 ·'71 American rtifleman !.IO+P CO M PLETI.; Heas 498·5055 '""" H ll I 1 \\ \.l fll t lt\ .. jlf )ik I '\ fl ,, ... lbr.u l-fl " ~·I , •, • wl .... 1.i1\ \Ill l1f111ll \ .-11 ~.·\ 1\-ol l ..... 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( ';111 1\111h·r:-t·11 1 School. 76'1 :111!JCJ PUILIC RELATIONS : 111 p1·r"111 HI l:! I< I·: TI I< ..: II m a t \I I ,. 557-0045 Nl'HSES IHN & l.\"\1 nt'eded for 1'r1:ig1· ,'I: rhnil'al tJ1>s111m1:-.. \: II lot·atrnn Xl111 hr ~ ,, he ndit:< F T 1'\: I' 'I' 833 ·!!:JR I iask for I >1'11 1 bit.' I, I l pplllllllll l.' 1111 l ll0J I II I Ill h••U'•' 1'1111111 Ht'l.1 t 10 11:-. ''r1t1 ·1 1111' 1'11111 m1·r1·111l ri·al "'l.1t1• t 1r1t• Ill :\ l'\o\ 1~11'1 llP,1"11 t•:'\ 111·1·11·111·1· 111 n ·ul 1•-;1 all• a Jll.'r-.111111111111 g;i,. sta11111i rn111b :10 111 \\k ..... 1.1ry r-n.·LfM.':._ ... 1'h111m. E1q1'!1 Ernll'. U \ I \ Need~~~~~~~'" l'\I J s hirt an t'111" 110.'I' 1 Xlnl. sal<1r.' & hc·111'1 II' I tnl'lud1ng 111~11r:1111•1· Slt'k pay. & 11w1•J1tf\1· pro~rarn l'h•;i"• aii11b Be\•erly ~tano1 :1111 \'11· toria. l' ~I OFACEHELP. Typm~. f1l10J!. 1111,,11111: 1 etc. 11111;.l l 11'1''1•11.1hf1· ""'' I ... 1:1n1·1· 11•·"'"°" '" 111 11111~ ,.,, 11111.: , .. 1~1111111 ( ;1111d II\ 111•! 11 1·11111p.r111 .. · '·" :11 I I RN'S&LVN'S l'rl'll'r 111alu1t p1•r,on k 1111" lvtl)!•' 111 l111th 111 pn·1·1·11ll\1· rrwdw1111• '"' 111111'1111•11 1111 1 1!!'15 ·I077 \'' t :r;!:!r, 's a lt"• 11 1 1-'1 l 'ntnpu nt·n\~ S ;H;or y, xt111 l 'o11l.1r t l't•i.!t;~ \\ .111 .11 Gn*b • Eltis I 111111rc• \'~I an·a EllE \I I" I 'all \'I F 11 :.! 1111 I \ ~1 r I' a 11 h t• n . I :!1:1m<!'J l\.")o\:I Co119Mreial 8roker~Co. i t 111:1:1 .!'•~I ~iJ lt-s \I 1th tl1•1·m at1' v ha rot" :llT Co 1r1 ( • ~I Lt•J rn al I pha~l'~ C'a II 'I 111•!> SiJl. Ii-I<!· llK-1 Pow•r Machin• Optrs. Salm Stilt·hiuc r11111 eu111·1 111,1.1111·1 , ' t•1fi !".4tf;I p t•fJP1t11-.\ \1outl \\,n'1·• ~·~•·' )iOO!.• I 11ltl ... -;;ol1·., 1n l11~h F;1~h111n OFFICE PHSOM l;,\Hl>E'\ l'i".'\11 11 MISCl':l.L\'.'\1':111 ~ 1:-. l> (I () II II I .. I' I 11 I I I U ' WOHK 8--12 KXI~• OFFICE CLEIK Our invo1l·1· nff11·1• 1-. se~kinµ 1111 1nd111d11;tl with a pll0i1~a111 111:11111"' & tht' atulltl· t11 11~·· 1111· 10 k1·v a1·1•;11'olt1•h \l least 01 vr of ,.Jf,..,. ,., 1w1 is requ1n'1l W1· 11ll1·r .111 I xlnL hl'11d11 pa1·ka~·1• 111 j c I u d I 11 lo! " I " •• II" 11 I privil(•g1' nw!llf'.d d1'11 I tal & lire 111s11ra r11 1· p1 11 I fit sharing ,\· p .. 11-.11111 ~an I Temporary ""!.1~n1111•111 1<1·.11 ~.,l.11 1· -.. •• I•· Loolcin<J for a New COt"eer? S I " r t' ~ 1• " po r t & I .. 1.1.:u11:1 .111•a Sal.1r,\ ' I , u ru m 1 ... 'i 1 o n l'\t t' ~ I"' I I 1· 111· 1· II 1•' If t• 11 ;r,n 1•>f7~ t I ·' 11111 I l•" "'""' I """ Ill t.·• "''''-'llH' , .. , P••'-lltlHl'-t t..,,\l.ES I I ~t•u an· .11.\\!f"l"•~111· a11·~ look111f,! frn ,1 lut11r1· 111 1 ,., .111 mi.:mt \\ i.:111111 1•11 h1•111•t11" a ppl~· 111 ! I"'' ~•Ill •1.1111 Ill I tam :'<11111 1 1t.111 t •l'I St.1111l.11d 1 "IH11·' :1t1ii S•1 H1·1,,tul, ( \1 111 I \'.\I I I ,1to .11 •" \\'l\1•\111·1 II• 1•11-.1•.J 111 1101 1'.il l lit ..... " \Ollj 'I""'''\ 111 111111 I fi .. "" 1fo "111.ol·· I .1 I \\ ,, l ~ " 1 ,\ I • • •I I I ll:t,', 1 .• 1-. REALEST ATE SALES I s \1.l·:S<tl!l'lll!TI '\:l'f'Y I \\'1th 'rnall. lw;tllh.' 1·11 I dll /'111\\lh 1•••1111;1111 \\IJh , ,.1 \ h1r.,l1 1p1 altt' 11r11 .J110 I Wh,.11 q11 ,il1l\I u1••,t11~ tllort 1h.111 t'\ l'f , .. f.111\f' tu 1111· dhll.11 V. .1 11 t • ii ' " 1n ,. n11·1 h.11111 .II knov. IPdi.:1· 3 7 2 3 llrch Slrfft N•wporf INCh Scerclane:. *** It's 1981 & We've Only Just Bemn! • SECRE~AIES •TYPISTS * ACCTG. CLERKS •RECEPTIONISTS Needed Immediately VICKI HESTON I & ASSOCIATES I ,\ Tcmv h<·lp .;t·n ll'l' 540.0400 ll!tllH Sky l'ark Ill . 11235 l l'\'lnl' Secretary $919 to$ I 20b Position r•.-.s: -<ii H >I> Sii< lllTI l/\NI> •(;rn 1l>TYl'IN<i • S E <. It I': T /\ II I A L SKI 1.1.S Company offtrs: • lo: X l ' E I. I. I': :"< T !-.,\ 1,,\1! \' l' t J )I I' /\ N Y HEN!o:ffl'S Suhm1t n·!l11m1 • 11r C'all 111 r •111f1tl1·1w1• to 171<1 1 5·10 Ill I Wt! have un oi>enrn~ for an exp F T salesperson Apply in j)t!rson. ask for :\1r. Cannon. Hemphill':; Shoes. 54 Fas h1 1Jn Island .. "I B. 644 4:!23 Shoe sales . full time with or w out exp . or will train. Good eo. benefits. Apply an person !lam to Jtam Mon lhru Fri Standard Shoes. 3077 So Bristol, C M. SITE n.ANNER I Career opporlun11y for experienced mdiv1ducil j for site & h1lls1de µn.' hminary design and sub d1vis1on planmng pos1- t1on including tentative map preparation. Apply m person with resuml' & work samples to Mr Fuentes at Robert B1·in. William Fros t & As· sodates. 1401 Quail Sl . N .B. STAFF DEVELOrMENT DIRECTOR-RM Prime oppty for RN who wants to move ahead. T each new nurse ass1s Lan ts. provide in ~ervit'c lraaning programs for all personnel, ins ure continuous upgradinl( of patient care, musl be proficient & comfortable in geriatr ic nursmg & re- hab. pleasant 127 bed facility W/quality of hfe emphasis. part of a lead 1ng n atl. heallhcarl' corp. Compensatio n negotiable. Phonr Mrs . Pallireto, director of nursing or Mr. Dill ad· min1stralor at 496·5786 ••• ...., Mmtor- C••alHcftlt Hospital Capistrc..o l,h. CA STATIONt:RY STORE in <.:dM nt'ec!s saleslady f'/time. S days. Xlnl working eond s Especially fine clientele Phont>. 675· 11110 for appt STOHE Cl.1:-:RK . mid night shift. 40 hrs per wk. S4 hr. start. Male 4!13·!1!14!.I Ted. Student Aidt'·Ori\'er for partially handiC'appec! younl( man. 640·Z746. TAX P'llEPARHS llah earnini;: poll'ntial 111 \Olumeorface54U 018i TEACHER l21 752·6666, E 0 Jo; Typ1~t 1n·pro1 exµcrt. full or pan t11111• Jo'ull 2•,x21• Camera with 250 mm lens only 673··6685 IRVJNE ROOM SAU: Piano. Sofa. End Coffet• Tbl . Lamp . Hu ~s 551 6288 26 gal Show tank with cabtnet & all a1•ces. Best off er. 960-6698 ' t1mt' ~alar> & prohl Certs 1035 sharin).!. Croom an.: & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~kills appro to \'l\l'l'U\I\ 1• l'11tntt'lt• of wp tw1•..,1·t ft t-: (; I. ~. T E R. E. D Im).! \'l'lltl'r ~o :.m11k1111: I BC KM Est; ~rrn.~s Gl!lrageSale 5 Fam1ly Hom t & office furniture. ma~azintS + + + Frr Sat 11 am to 5 pm 14!741 L>unes Hd .. Santa Ana 100 lb d rum dry chlorine. also prof appliance dol- ly. 493-4648 Thc ( )ffkc 54\l 21 HI! 8!13·2068 MOVING Must sell en- tire content~ of ol hr hsehld & garage 1-~urn .. refrig, port. dishwasher . piano. Premier trap drum set. <1N·ord1an . guitars & amps, st~reos & .. !'V's. lge asst of l'On· tractors & mrdiantc·s lools , wei ght bl'n<'h w l weights, olhcr <'ondi tionrng e<1uip, l'lothmg. '71 Plym Fury Ill. mis•'. Priced to sell. 132 San Fernando. San Clem 4!1H·J8!11 W "" ... USS "SllEHA" 1s despt>ratt> ,._.' for a mate. hut slll1 Horns 8060 A pµly blw n !IA :\1 & 12P M l'harhl'°S Chili 3001 Rl'<lh.ill . Bltl~ =<!. Sle. 11226.C.M !l:W<!G Waitress w11h l'ar for "1ckcr tias kt•t l11r11·h servll't' Eurn $150 $t7!i wet.>kly !J.Journ l1ll Jpm, Mon. Fra, Must he neat & depPnd;1blt' Lurr 's Ktll'ht'n !17!J 11747 r,,,. app't after II/am Wareho11st' lfft~ak Wortc! Gt'nf•ral v. areh11u:.l' 1111 ex per n·qlur1·1I Ctl pay, stt'ad\ '-'llrk. Y.\•1:k ly µa)' rare11 · SllMCU.lllt. rather par1n·ular . Owners of l'hg1blc Lilat Point Siamese males are asked to phunc 493·9881; art t>P~ & ;my timl' wknds ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bul'l<.skrn Mare, 12 yrs old. goud rid ing hori.I.! Experience rnll'r S5110 546·5967 J•w•lry 8070 DOCJI 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tan "s 14 ct yellow ~old I\ EESllO:'llU f'ups . J\KC. bracelet, curved length <.:hamtJ sin• M F l'et & & nugget textured, 13 s h u w I' \' l 11 t y MM wide, 8" long. ap- l!l:I ti!l7 1~15 aft li 11m praised value S3,000. Sl,200 firm 548·9744 or · I I h & Contral·lur's Toob /\Kl' f:ngl1l>h l'ol'k1·r1548-6446. Spantc · ma l' fll·ac• · Misc•H.-ous 808 :>tlt'l'ha1m"" Toob "' h 1 t e . 1 n n1 tJ t1 ~ '' ••• •. •. •• •••••••• ••••• I Lite a .;st .i~H :Jl$~1 !JG!I i 145 LUGGAGE TAGS Musical l>11berma11 µup-.. AKI ' I from your hu~illl.'l>l> htstrumefth 8083 top quahl) lii5 :1i1 ~ d~~ j l'ard Send 11nt· t•11r1I for ••••••••••••••••••••••• !17!1 7!f75 1.'\'t•:o-1•al·h tai.: !Jiu~ •Jill' ~pan• J\ Kt' S1Jrin,llt-r :--vanu•J.;.1 W l' retum ix:rrnanl•ntl) :.i:aled ;,ttral'l1\ l' ta~ & ll\'l'r & ~h11t· 11 v.k:. old. I ,,tra!J. m1•1:llng airline $150 I!. UIJ :i!>i IHJi. I LI rt•qt11n•mcnt!-. l'n · 731 S3fi:1 \'ent los:-. & lhL·ft • Fttr ;1 (.'11:-; ~ U1n•rt11r tmmhone With 1·a~l' J-:Jt.l't•lll01\l cuncl1t11rn . SllMI iiiS·flll52 aft1•r tiP:>.1 "20!1 Ii\ ll\I' Fr t y 8045 pvrl>Oll:.thtt.-d tai.: l'lll'IU~l· 752 ~;. F: () E •• o OU ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\ CJJJpe:tpl1r fabr ,, t>r llialll'I rlt·1·tr1\' i.:u atar l'rofc~s11J11al modt'l ~ 1lh Tree of I .If(' 1\111111\ Ufl II• the nl•t:k W1111cl~riJ111 hody "1th h<1rd s hell 1• a~1· SSOf) 5411 &\46 WA TEI RESOURCES rROJECT ENGINEER MANAGER Career opportunity for e x p t' r 1 e n c e d t' 1 ,. t I e ni;:ine1'r with st~Onl! ba c k~round 111 maslerplann1ng a11<1 111r design of water supply and/or Sl•wer fa1·1hlh·~ California r t'1:1slrcit1on desirabl<• Must h;l\'t' Vl'rbal & wrttll'I\ n1rn munu·atton skill!'. 1'111·nt conluct & man;i.:cnll'nt ab1l111cs /\pµly "llh n· su m t• uni) lo Mr. l''uentes al Jlubl'rt lkrn. Walltam f''rosl & A~ soeiates. 1401 (Jua1l St Newport Beach Will tram happy girl Answer phones, learn office work. ty ping, speed wnttnit clc~trl.'d. opµty for arlvann·mcnl. $4/hr Lo start. I S M F non·s mkr tns 1r11m11nl Compomenl 31726 Su Coas t llw y S Lai: 499.4503 X·r<1y Meckallaclc Offic:• AssJst. s m a I I p r a I' t I (' l' I II Newport Beach h:Ji. an open ml! for a hack 11ff1<•t• assistant \\1th M ust•ulosktletal X r;1~ license. Xlnt salary & frin~e benef11i; packai.:t· For 111ter\'1e". c11nlal'I Jane Foley 7 M !175 llf>fill 1-: 0 E :I.I F M•r,hmdH ••••••••••••••••••••••• /\doralile I \'r l'hOl'Oliltc Lab mix fcrnalt· to 1:uotl hom1• ti42·1i!)I Aust •Shl'p mix. I yr )'I lovable· & c11mpal1hlt" 646·SHl!J, 642·1lliifl Sup<•r l.ll vt'ah lt- Chl'S apt-i.ll' Ba) H.elricvcr Male I '~ yr~ ti46 !1935 M in1aturc· Poodh·. mall·. neutert'l.I. shol~. t t mo 54!1 3·184 Ma le :\.1 alkl>e l'ood 11• n\lx, <! )n, old. n~cd;. I good homC' 751 11722 Furniture 10 50 ·······················' I **I BUY** c;ood USt'd Furn1turt' &. Apphanl't'~ OR I v. rll ~el l or SELL for You I MASTERS AUCTION 646·8616, 833-9625 D e I u x e k 1 n I! ~ 1 1 ,. ·wate rbed ~ heatl'r Lther padrll'd hrthrd $400. l;pholstt'red dinrng l'hairs. Spanish s tyle SfiOea or !J for s.isu ti75· 720() 6' dm111~ lhl. smoked gb, top. fj chrs . $37ri ti' t•ntry tbl. solid m;ij.!hOi.! S35t1 760 8814. 673·055111;111a M usl S\•11 !!'sofa. Bas:.ctt l'h\',.t . \antty mirror 548 11442. 754 t>22ll •'IJilY c;10· paJ)l.'r /(. \It• v.1!1 hal'k & tnm vour lal(~ (Ir ttv '"'> 1·~1r<h h:i t•k 111 ha<·il PHll'ES :"'\1·" llJ:.1111'1 "lht!tl'rfl.' S2f'il rJr3 S5 :.tt•o11st11· g111tar. m111lt'I 'I S t;ig~SI tiOl•a F3tm Jt•t blal'k 11111,,hJ 6 '!HagsSI SOl'a " fanl'V mctlhc•r of lllor mnn:SI ,\l)t•a pearl 1111'ay. 1-:quiµpC'd Sal1·s Tax lndu1lt•1\ :-;o c· !\HD" ~ ~hadow transrlu<·er lJraw your own 11,. M'fld pl Ck op " strap button. name. addrc~"· i1honi' & Jark plui.: and hardshell v.e'll make on\' l'ard 11cr l'a :.e ~1u~t s a t'rtfrt·e. lag Add 2.'i' ral·h S4011 Al-"i(). nl·~ ~IX H St-nd chC'l·k or 1111111t'~ 11r ::!111 clual tiintrol ph;Jst' dc·r 10 ~h1lter S7S W1ll takl· S4511 PILOTPRIMTING for a ll •1f :1hm•· 1-;111 I' () lillX 150(1 i 5 II 2 S I fi . IJ :11 0 I .J fl CoStll )lesa. Ca !1262ii ~II O!JflS Lon laAoafts I AflTl.~:v Fl.t:.:TE <:110<1 Scnd som("(lnero11IC111•:i l'Ond111on $225 o ho houq uet of JI) mull 1 nil 1 5.\0· i2 J.l ored helium bull1111n~ ·s 1.l .1 .. 1. 11 1, 1 tied w1lh rahhon & \11111 Hi\S. ' A • '''"' l'1 0 " n pcr:;un<1I mc•,,;;,c i· pr l' t 1 ~1 11 11 h I u n d l' Perfer t for l•\ ton Ill " 1·aH' :\Int 1•111111 SJlS. ca!-1011 \\'\• 111·1;, l.'r IU :\'EHH. Fc•nd<'r ~ll[lt'r 673·441!1 ~IX l~t \\ath H~IS. ll t'W Off Set Prt':o.S. 1!1c·oh llMtO t:ible 1011. re:11ly to pnnt with plate rnak1·r. fu,..n & S 11 m (' :-0 11 p p J I I' S Surplu!> l'llUIJllrll!lll 111 a prrntinJ? sh1111 SJll(t(I lw..,t ofr H:I J.<16811 Newport llcu1•h Tt•1111i- Cluh :\ll!mht'r!ohtp Sue· $700 G45·5'rll'l. 4!1:1 ii!°lll Phon1• -'l11tl' " remoll'. Sl2S Rolls wht'l'kha1r. SIOO tM-1 12'il ( Spe<'tatular .. :11rnp1•an Calendars Gn•at 1:1f\!o • All sizes xlnt ph111 11 )lraphy 6iJ..153!1 cunrl s:ns s I'~:,\ I\ t-: HS. Al.l'El' 12115 p•i\\l'r spkr~ riair. S61)(1 l'a 11r S 1.115 11 (or I h1• pa 11- 547 1845 Offlu f\imltuH & Equlpmlftf 8085 ····················-·· llFl''ICE DESKS & chair~ Sara·.., •lllib & ·nc1~. lii5 8172 l>csks ~•·l·rl'lanal rll•!ok;; "' ret11n1s. f1lt• 1·al11nl'l~. conf lhl " ti t•hr:-. misc side t'hrs l':xn•ll huy S.sle !';un 12 :!11m al SOii l' Nt'\\ port <°l'n1t•1 J>r ~ B for further 111 fo . 833 :!l:!:?d y.; IMVBnORY CLHKS I 2 weeks I l!I 11111111.,.h Lt1 ,u t1nJ!f' .d ..... t,11 • 'orr1 p.•n' , ..•. ~ 11111t • , ... 1t.n.•' lll'liJlh• 1 .. 111.111' •. 1 •• .... d1· olf tt i '"-,., ltlP' 1H \','' J "\ .1 1 I \ t 111 I' .1 \ ·' l1l'll• 111 I' (II-' 1<:1~. I.ii I . 1h1l111 111 111111m11nw.1I•• ,,.fl .,1 :1111•1 t Ill' 1wr '"'"' \\hll h:h \U>rk l'\I' 1\ DOUGLAS OIL COMrANY OF CALIFORNIA New k1111? maltrl's~. still 10 r ;irton. Simmon" Bea utyrC'SI backcare. top of the lane S21111 !\ ls11 hox sprmJ?sS50 1161 Olfil E lemt'ntary PrcSt·houl Antiqun 8005 F T privatl' -.1•hool. l' ~t •••••••••••••••• • ••••• • i---------•l n1nettl' Set. "OW 1.1•t'". Haviland L1mol!l'l> !Inn ne1·al. 8 pl s r u•n!!'· S600 Cr~ s ta I ant 1q Ill' Jewelry. old hook:o.. arl deco. arr p11ILl'I.'. frel!tcr. furniture. In d 1 an J aek<'I !17!1·5<>27 ,.ts 8087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 31 II ours ti \ \I 111 \ \J & fi ,\ M 2 3111'~1 /\pply rn 1'1·r~o11 J.C.rEMNEY 24 F11sh1on ls la11cl "\ II E.O.E. ~I F Operations PeNOftMI Back-up ware 1111t·rnt111 needed fnr wul!•ly krnm n stock brokera~1· l1rm T yping rt!q'cl. lmnwll openin~ ('all 11 1•!1•11 McGinley. 644 22112 Order Entry Computer Operator.Ii mol'HTcxp req. Soml' knn\\'lt·ch:c· 11r bookkeeping prd n·q Challenging 01,porl 11111t,\ for the right person ('a II Ann King 549·0678. 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F T Costa Mesa area 642·0411 TECHNICIAN <.:osla Mesa c·omputer firm needs tel'h lll as scm ble & test compl1c•t1' l'O m puter syst e ms Computer bkgrnd helpful. Salary $13·$1111\ Many l'O. bem•fit:;. Call Linda. 641 ·0360 p1•r prrlt•rn•tl F1111nl.1111 l•---------•I \':tllt·y .in•:1 :i!l7 7:!1:.? appl. f.44 2~12 Sl'Crt•tary lo CEO. Small Lelephonework RECEPTIONIST llELI"'' N t•cct rc•1·1•11t 111111 ~t f•1r hll!>~. 1irugr .. :-.sl\ l' t11•au t\' s :.il11n l.11 :1d., or hf.ncr1t1o ~111 HAAX SHOES MEN'S SUITS FINE JEWELRY cJynam1t· c·ompuny DoYouGiveGood Collans /\ssot:rulcs. 567 PHONE SURVEYS? San N1chol11s Ur NA Ir you're reliable. Se<'n'l<trv to Prl'sidenl earn u)to Dynam.1c• an vestme nt Sl.Z c·ompany. Top salary for Mon·Thurs5:J0·9PM WESTMINSTEll ABBEY /\ NTl<.~l! I': ~1 /\I.I. Daily lll·ti. Fri llMI Closed Tuestlay 11751 Wcslmtn~ler /\ \ c GardenGrO\'l' 554·filll3 AtmQUE SHOW/SALE . Today lhru Jan \I. Huntin!(ton Center Mull Beach Ulvd /S.L>. Fwy Beautiful roll top desk. orig. finish. reas Dale, 641 ·1359 art. 5. For Sale 4 Antique Oak Chairs with rovered seats $135. !1892 Kile Dr H .B. --- 34X47, ornamental iron. v. hill' & ycllo" ttc:>t of fl' r 11 \'er s 2 2 5 t' a 11 644·2360 for app't. Girl's bdrm set. S2SO . Glass roffec table $125. 011 painlmg $75 Bit-in G 1-:. appll anl'es used S501ca. 760·8557. Coffee table. end table. l'hairs. lamps. har stools. afghans. Sara's Odds & 'nds. 675·8172 • --- Persian Hu ~~ 121 "Here1" 12· X 9' & 11 · X s· Geome\r1t· 1h•s1~n . 54 I ·1191l9 A F Rlt'A:\1 Grc·~ parrnt Yn)!, Ulml' & t:ilktnl! "l'll " rwv. SS r al!C' r,:11 iJK!I afl 5P:>.l 2 Cockalll'ls. l Reit mall' & "' cage SlOO aft 6PM Pied. t fl•mall•. 55!1 519!1 Bob Siemon Chrbt wn Jewelry Part-lime typist for husy Aircraft dealer al Ol' Airport. Flexible hrs w /possibility for full lime. Accu rate 111 50WPM w1s horthand RtCEl'T.·TYrtST Surfj(las 1111· J ~a1lh11at mi.:r ha~ Jl1 <•1ll·n111~ r11r a rrcepllonast 1y111st. re quires 611+ words mtn exp pref bt'nl'f 11 s 111 · clul1c 4 day work week m a non·s mkl( l'n,·1ron· We have full tim1..• rnm miss ion sah•!> •111rn1n)li. 1n the abuve 1k1lart menls for qu:1l1f1l•d sell i11g specialists. W<> offrr the best henc•(al!> 11ro· ~ram or any reliJil <·om pan) exceptional s kills & 751•5521 motivation Heply inl•-Hiiielir•m_es_M•1•·1.a.no-ln-c._ c·onfidence.P 0 . Box _ ----__ _ SLOT MACHINES Mills S• & tor. Sl.095. 675·1907. MovU1g Sale: Breakfront. 64 x 78 x 16.S" w/grillc doors. Franciscan Apple dishes. drop leaf tbi, twin matt. w lbx spring. hand braided rugs. wall furnace. vacuum etc. 7101 Seash ore. NB 645·1l410 ---- p~ferred. Call ~0.2720 fo r appt. Mission Beachcrart 18741 No. Airport Way.SA. Apply in person ,).(' Penneys, 24 Fas hion Island. Newport Beach E.O.E . MI F ment. send cover letter l•---------•l & salary requirements or apply an person ot 18\0 East Borchar11 S.A. 92705 Se c relary 1 0 rr1e c Manager. Opp<irlunity Lo g row with young, ag. , ---+-~ ........ ,,......'fT .... ll'C:T" ..... -t-'~f~·~·~·~i~"••-·~ . . II o a I . firm. SO accurate wpm, oriented people person Fulltlmt' ror arrhitN" lite shorthand. eheerful to a11l1t ln expansion of tural firm in Newporl phone voice. Organlza· w boles a I e o u ti e t. Beach C11117S9·9141. tion al & follow.through &d·llll5 Receptionist/ Pe11board skills. Compose good let· Bk Medi I m ters. High energy & PART-TIME Pl· ca 0 ce. career ambition. All a Li1bt t1pln1. approx. typing & Insurance&. m u s t . Sa I a r Y : twoJ-4brahllb/weekto La&una Buch area. $1000/mo.+. dependlnt 1ult.NJ.l43& Call Bet~499·1702. on quallllcatlon s . Y• ••t Dftd • au• to R E c E p T I 0 N I s T 833· 7572. .. .,... fMt" wM8 1oa Part/full time. Llghl ..... • ed • Ute DallJ typln1 • other clerical Sell with EASE: fllll Wut Ads! Call work. Hulon • Assoc. It's a BREEZE ---..n. 151-1151. _2asslfledAds64.2·5671 ...... -41,. .. '-..... ,... ...... ,,,,,. ,,.._,. ... .,.. _....,,,.......,,,..,, "296 Corona del Mar 92625. Secretarial '9.tforwlSftret.y . . Tennis Hostess. FIT. Wed thru Sun. Private Coun· try Ch1b, $5/hr. 644·54<>!:_ --------A,,U..ua 1010 ······················~ WHher .tr Dryer. Xlnt. cond. Sl2Sea. 648-5848 Hide·a ·bed $350, 2 chrome & naua. chairs $65 ea. color TV $25, r adar range $50, riling cabinet S40. rotisaorie SIS, boom tamp S40 . Art. 5 . 559·8~. Typesetter. Want your own business'? Expert with following. Lease Previous banking ex· c .,_. · d T "' 3 Id i I my omp ....,. equip. an appan s..,ve, yrs o . 7·P" white d•rl 's bedroom per ence deslrab e. Xlnt. ofc •vc•. The Off ice I 1 • 7 o o 1 e 11 '" .. typing skill• requlred,1....S6illoZ:U0 ._"' __ _..... __ -+-to~re&t-et!·IEr.·~·~ ~ • .&ood cond. $17~ shorf:l'mRtn~~.-'"""' ... 491-8767. I TYPIST, mature. ac-Kenmore elec. dryer, lge -F-ln_e_D_r_e_x-el_M_a_bo_a_a_n_y U11 t•tl C•llfor11I• curate for a ccta. ofc. cap., hvy duty, like new. brk frnt. $450. Gold up· ... Thru tax aeuon. Salary $150. N2-2911 bot Fr. loveseal $160. -°"~iiiniii. 67iiiiiiM251iiiiiiiiimiiiiiim~I Weatln&house frt1. while. Ma pie drop frnt dsk 222 Ocean Ave. La«una Beach 4N·654e E.O.E. Trlde your old 1tuff ro 11ew 1oodlu with • Clalelfied ad. 8'2·5C11 • 970. Good cond , runs St 10. Upbol 1wlvel ons~:~vtcs' flne. MMm. ~~~~ ~~~n=~~r: l.AUMpuMieaowwltll MaJtal Electronic ael\•· Atmoa Clock S\25. • M '-U. DU1J Pl&at lD1elecdryer,MO. M5·'11• S...-IMnetorJ. It cu Tfl.OUI. .-,_ .. uw. u tl.l'f --W--... ---11-1--10..,,..1roomHt.3 leavn • a-dQ, l'er mor. la· -petan, ,.., I cane b•ck .._..._ _. _,._ m.-chra (4 Capt'• clan>, ,__. ... .., almolt nt• UU. 8elJ idle I'-.--... - Use ,,,..,,,., Al service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . we teke your messages 24 hours a day ... you call In at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service Is only $7 .so week. For more lnforma· tlon and to place your ad call 642-5678. , (. --c,1~ . ... . ... ' t • ·. I ~ t .. ..... w...., "" ......... w .......... w ~1 .... -w MMt.1., • .w ..... uiM ...... °' .... I 61 I ....................... . ..................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . •• .. •••-••l•nn•• .. • SW .,._. ,... ~ tlJO We'-r INW t71J ~~ ............ !?.~! .._. 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New s ails . trail<'r. $1800. 552·069! 6PM-9PM. 16' Hobie Cat less Jib with traile r , good coml. $1600. 845·0230. L aser. like new. mus\ see. must sell. 615·1555. 644·5516. 21 · Santa na '73. sails. motor . acces .. moora1ie. f'500 Steve at Chocks 673-2050 IHh.~/ Dec-9070 ~··~····~·············· M.-c•-•I Up to 111' f75/mo. 67i.IJ45 MIWPOIT MAllMA · Slips AvaU 646·0651 Sllpe avail. 30 to 50 feet. Newport Be.ch . tll·llOO s&u. wi. at... wttll a Dail, PUot Cle111flecl M. ..... '79 111>~1>:\ t '.\l'l'·llKI \'an. manr l',XI ra~ 'Int :\1 ml t •Jml. t·xtra~ •'•inti. s~~·s x.11 !1r11~1 S15Ml Ullt) ll-17 55:1:3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S SAVE SAVES W ITH USED PARTS Im 1111rt1•tl t•ar pal'l.s IMl'OHT A l'1'1l SI. 1'1'1. \' 1111 N \1a1wh1•:.ter ,\nahl•tm 111; !l!IOll Ford 30<! ~:ni.:rn1• 111 gm11I runnml! t'onll S:llHI 11110 1 64 I 11157. ~Iii 3.174 Hims f11r l'ors1·h1· !114 11r Sup<'r ll\•t•t II'. SW •·a 54H !li44 or 5411 frMfi ,,.1hcrgl<1!»:. l>unt• lluggy VW front l'111I krand Ill'" $11~1. !li!I 5!11111 AutoaforSale TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD I CLEAN USED CARS! miracle mazda ' See U11'~y! ! SADDUIACIC VA.WY IMPOltTS 28402 Marguerite Pkwy . Mi9iiion Vi.eJO Ul-2040 4tM94t Cloeed Sundays CREVIER Jul. UlflMA IE OAP~fNt; MACHl"tC D..._ 972 •••••••••••••••••••••• '1tDATSUM WAM>H A utomatk. like n e w . 1006'26) S41tt ~~M.~ Wl!) 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove COSTA M ESA '540.'640 '7S CIV I C 4 s pd . Hat chbac1t. Xlnt. cond Stereo. $2600/ofr. Oys: 7S2·i299. e·ves· 831·9484 J ... 9730 '63 E u ropean VW . nr showroom c<>nd. $2300. .... 1. '69 Squareback , or i11 . owner. r uns like new, a m /fm ,$2250. 640·6076 '76 Bus. 30.000 m i. am /fm eau, cherry cond, S59:IO. 644·4208 eves. '71411 VW. auto. a/\', 4dr. $750/080 842·0886 '68 Baja Bug. Pro(. of(. road pr epped. Jo'eatured in H ot V W mag $3000/080. 631·9127 •USIDIMW•*- ·n l!()t•l! 111sss1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 ll ab bit xlnt-dlx pat·k 4 ' 7 4 X J 1 2 L d r k spd-a1r·8 trac-nu paint & '7<1 :wo;n11 s1r 103321 ·75 :W02a 100351 bluet cream loaded. like tires $3600 OBO 644-4208 7fi 2002 ... r 4s p 1157111 ·77 ;12111 s unrf. air I ;i;m 1 1 17 •• 30 \'M a uto COIMU I new. a ste.il at $4500 ,62 VW...: SIOO 675·2210 ...,. Closed St.Mday1 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST ii! Uat:.un 112lfl (iX. air. :.tt·rev Supt•r Sharp .\J 11i.1 .-.c1· 1t1 uµpF· .\lust .'>di i7o ·11~1 '79 XJ6. raring green. 26k m1 . a i l', spe<-t al M u:he hns. deluxe cass Sl 6 .!IOCI eves •wknds 640·2,97 Karmann Ghia 97 34 Cla..,!'>tl' ti!t Hoa<l:.ler ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962·0048 '7!1 VW Rahhit I.. 20.IJllO m1, 2dr , $6750 Uy!» 673-37!n: eves 49!1 31 15 '68 VW Dus. IOK mt on rebll 1835. S251~J1 11fft•r 646 4650 Sall·~ St•n 'tl't• l.1•a!->111J.: Roy CcrYer,lllC. ·77 VW Bus Low miles. ~mHi l'ond. !fl!.! 511U:l or 9742 531l·Oll25.ift 5·Jo l'tl~ rl· ... tnr .. 11. I» 1111 1111 '64 Karmann Ghia. Good 1·11g man) 1•idra ... I cond . Big bore kit. I S lllf1!.l O BI! Iii ~• 111 111 \17SO,B4B-716S. Xllt\~I MG 1!11lb HmT•', 11:\tW · 1: .. w .1 a111t11w1•1• ·1H 2HO Z ~ "'fl•'l'•L ~ t', •• ••••••••••••••••••••• :-1111m.if. llt'" Ill'••!». lo" 'HI M G :vltdgct Xlnt '\;1·1.0o port lk.wh tYlll H41-t miles . x1ra1-S7!1r111 ('Ond 27,000milcs.Seelo l'uurt 1i75 :l>!.~ uppn·dttle !Wl-711!7 ·;~ 2110:!111. i.:111HI rnnd. 111 Fiat 9725 MGI 9744 tlH. $:J7UU qr ht•:-.t ofrt•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7!1 f1<!lll , lt•alhl'r. 1-11111·1mf I 11 a d 1· ti. ~ I 111 1· 11 11 ti $ I;,' litlll li7:l· 71. 72 ·77 Flai Spyd1·1" 1·1Jn,·1. r, "l)tl. ma).!s. 14'1H11lt•11 lug f'iH'k , AM F.\I I HIJI'. lt kl• Ill' W f15 l 2:1-13 · H 11a,.ar1 a Im r.; ,11• ·74 I :!·I S111·1·1al Tl' i\u1u. 1.111111 V<·rv low 1111 It•.. a rn f m , 111· w I' ~1 1111 ;int 1111 i·;1~s \ l ', .,nrl. 1140 lti44. !41;(1 5'\:tll I Sti900 ~,.11;, lti.'i4i I "i'fi 1 1 l"c:tl 1~ Sport :w I ·7;, IUIW :J 1~1 lllr. aillo I ntill·a~t· mak1·1, r1 ... 1 l11a1ll•tl. •)rt~ own1·1 ali j r.il'I< lf.K mt S21!ill l'l'I rt•1·11nls $(\.1\.'1(1 <lit< l <If I i;.14 11 I IH fin· 1:!1:11Ci:!:.!IK5ti h111 '71i F1alXl!1.~Jto111rh1·,t <71<1 1641i-2!10:1 ulfn Capri 9715 5:11 4501 l'htl ···················•··· Ftir Sale 73 MG B-la . nt•w putnl. runs gn ·11t. dl!ss11· l'<I 11 518-3474 ' li75·4tl72 Peu9eot 9748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! I 981 PEUGEOT TUU01 IEACH IMPORTS 11411 IXH'l' StrPcl '7ti VW Po11u11 W1·Mlulw C.:umpl'r. xln t n111d. S670fl 957 tm7. '72 tONV~:HTI nu: Eng I yr uld. pa1111 I 1, y rs old . J.lr1•11 1 t·1111d, SJ:JU{j ll4 I 207!1t· \'I'S ·71 l'arn1wr Bus. must ~1·11 1175·.\tili.\ ·71 \' W lll'W 1111t·n11r. l!d n11•1·han11·al 1·1111d . all n· t'Plpb S<!.11111 11 1111 751 41l!lli Volvo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALES, SERVICE AND LEASING "14 Nova hatchbk. Japd, a m /f m , mag s $)700/080 SS7·387l '79 Chevy Nova 2 d r hatch back. auto. AC, tint lg, AM/radio, vinyl roof, elec clock. 6 cyl. New ... W/W r adials, brks. bal\ery, tune.up, heater core. alte rnator , car buretor. xlnt cond, Comp any car · sel l below blue book. S3300. 26S85 Avenida l>eseo. M ISSIOn Viejo . (714 ) 830·5912 '72 Blazer: 4 wheel drive. i:ood cond. $2900 Call 963·6698. 69 Ch evy Van SSOO or HO Uan 545·2166 I.re no 37894C ChrysJer 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·75 Cordoha. ~d l'On tl . $2500 or bes t offer. 551-4501 Phil Con.th 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHOWROOM COND. '75T-TOI' Pt'iwcr hrakcs, power windows. p0wcr steering with t1lt 'tclcs<'op1ng s t ce rin J.l whel'I. air. A M l''M st e n•o, rear w 1 n ti u w d e f o g g <' r . aulom.itk trans Snow while with Hurgtmlly m terior 27.00U mill's . Im ma\·u l all' lhruoul 1 S II. I fl 0 7 5-1 Ii 1 !HI 11 r An~wcr ALI 1121~J. fi<12 .1:1110 24 hr:. ·w \'t•t . :.tlH·r & rt·tl. xlnt t'UllLI S7.UllU I'\ I l'I)' !>fill ·121 2('\ t:.'> 77 \' l'lll'. lva•ktl. :i. lrtl \' o fl 11 . S 7 <! h II >'1 14 •i52 t7 !4 1!J55 1t73U 9727 H0ttda '7..i Ml'rt·ur~ t 't..tJ"'· ~·I ••••••••••••••••••••••• :-.; .. ;Wl'OHT JIJ-:,\1'11 752-0900 run11111.1: rnntl :'Ii-Int 1111 1 ;5 1·n11• lla•l'l1h;11·k i:ou<l Porsche 9750 Sllltlfl 11r l>t!SI •lffl'I 1•111111 . Slli51J 5 1!1 :J25fi ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()\' E l!~W.\S m:1.1 n :1< y EXl'EHTS Dod9e 9935 55fi li!U2 aflt'r Spm '7\1 !II I S<' Targa Xlnt cond T<ikt' "''1•r l1•a,,.. For tleta1ls 1·all 1~2 2<!<!~. H·!i wk!lay:-u:;k for .Jrn· ·74 2811<.'. 1.0ohtll'. 'nrf. n•g g as, lo n11. rmmal' S7'ifttl 1)44 fiH<!!I, ·n 91 IT s s p1I. mint l'llntl l'hont· fur tlt•ll•il~. 1la~ .. ,. l'\'I' I' I' 541! :.lf.t:J ·1!11'orsd1\• !II I SL' l.lhr, !>Unrf. al .. rm . unr, fm 1•a s,, ml_yJ!•~f pnt . ('.:1·d 1:und. lk "' r l<'ase pym s Sfllk Kil !:1:122 Roll1 Royce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 speed. Its a nil'<! uni·' 1024:3081 $5399 URLEIKE VOLVO l ~llili ll arhm llhtl \'\1ST1\ :\I E~,\ 646-9303 540-9467 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO ...•.......•....•.•.... '74 Chan)er <i11111I ton<I :\t•lo\ t'l•lilt t'tlj.!lllC 1;old, hlal•k top, l dr c;1M11.I i:a-. mtlcal(c S211it11 nl'r ;;:1.1 i 5:1:1 l'\'l·s 1.0okntls l l lfl \\'. Sun~~t·fll SI. S;1111a :\na E X l' I. t ' s I \' 1-: I. Y . \·111. \ I) i ii :\~pt•n Wui:1111. l'h·an rar. xlnt 1·1111tl .\ti . S:I. 7~,11 hst offt•r !Noll :1117!1 l.;ir)!t'"' \·1.t\ 11 l lt'.tl•·r ro 11rang1• l '111111ty ' 11 1 ·y •ir LEAS~: DIHE<'T Auto1,UMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1; I U11«IJ:l' Uarl 1, ,._,I .111l11m.1lh', !!ti tri.11-., at' S:Jatt .H!l:!l;M:I Lincoln 9945 ····•··•··············· i :J L'unt 2dr hl•;1111~ 1•\'.1· <1111tl .. 11 11µ1 nu .-.ti hlh -.at SIU51J551 2117 Mercury 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill! \:-.:c1-:nH :\TY s FtNEST I.I :'1:1'1 >I.:\ :\I 1-: ltl T II Y UEAl.l-:HSlll 11 ~ ?t.JJ·r~ I.I :'\C :Cll.N-Ml-'.Hl'I . It Y lti Ill 1\uto Cenll't' Dr S I> f 1\y 1.akl' Fort·"L t·xit IH\'11\:1-: 830.7000 76 .\ll•r1·ury lihtu. xlnt running 1·und. xlras 4!1:J·H41il Mu1tCIRC) 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• luic:k 9910 '65 ~1ust.ini,:. must s1·ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hl'tords :tvatl s2ri1111 ·79 flt-:<:ALSIYl'l'l'I-: Whitt• w hh11· 1nterror Loa<ll·d. 21 mpg 673· 7694! CadiNac 99 I 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUR #I CA.DH.LAC DEALERSHIP IN ORAHGI COUNTY! SALES.St::HVln: AND LEASING /1 I~ I l . t,•I !• •J l\1\1 I ' .,, . ,,, ...... , ',.111 q,,.. '79 Seville. lmmac. l'oncl Leath. uphol & many c·x· tras. Owner m ust sell Eves or wknds. 9f,() 2316 '69 C adtll 11r Sedan DeVille. loarlet1 . <'X lrem ely g d . $1175 557-2289. '920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sii US PllSTI We have a good selertion of NE W & U SED Chevroleta ! CONNELL C HEVRO LET "-!I ',. I I" \ \f I S4b· 11 00 '811 Nova 4dr. p/a, p/b; a uto. 1900/0BO 63!·4192 '72 C hevr Klng1wood E1tate Wan. all eler win· dow1, aeata, door lock•. am ltrk 1tereo, a te , lu1- 111e rack, many xtrae, brown/wht ext , 1old Int. 640 71211. -1!_l<t 31511 n :'t!u:.lanf,! ;\Ja1·h I. 3[11 ('It•\' lkautrful l'ar. 962-6824 Oldsmobile 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·110 Om1·1(;1 41.lr. lo mile,,, fuh t•11u1µ. assumt· J)ay ments 644-4147 after Ii 'i3 Custom Cru1i,er W<;:\ iohow rm rond All opt !I p~r San1f1N• SJ2!15 646·7274 ·59 Olds 442, 64.01111 mi. $750. Orlj! 675· 16.'>4 Plymouftl 9960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·71 Fur y Ill. auto. a 11', ps , pb. nu tires. m e<-h , xlnt. $650. 498 3891 Pontiac 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77T,_.AIR w/T.fop& en'°"' lnt1rlor Power steering. brakes. windows. Po wer door loc ks. rear wmdow de· fogger. 16 MPG with 403 V8. AMI F M 8 track. $5300. 516-1415 '78 4 dr Bonneville. xlnt cond . S3000 Call da s 9H -Hl>O evu /w nds 984·S355 '811 Pontiac Flrebird, a !c. auto , Am/Fm tass s t treo, British Grn . cla11lc lines. great cond. S 1850. Call Ad Sitte r 414 , 24 hn , 642·4300. tf 70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l97'7T·Blrd Loaded, clean. 93100 M0·7051 morn1. xlnt cond. a1200 Rhonda L-------::,=-=,'.'=,~ .. gq.5155 'U Cbevy, v .... m. ltlnt c o nd . but o ff er. M0·11Te. P.s .. Station Wa1oaa~hed. 'NV .. a •1aao.newu ... N0-1'0; ... ·nDl WutAda C. .... -~···---· .. ,-1----._._,, ..... __ -.... -.. -... ----..... ··-.... -. ---,,. ---.._ -,... ...... _. ... -. ·--. , ... -..-... -~. ···-"·,,,.. .... I l J • ---~ .,,.. __ _....__ .... . -----·. ti Y8R HlllTlll llllY PIPER l t H IH ',llJ\'v 11\NllJ\H't' H 1•1>11 UH AN <,t l OlJN lY C AI lf OH NIA l~ C fNr S ' Marsh hackers clai1n 8,000 supporters lh P~Tal('k 10. "'llNt:IH Th,. pre,1dt'11l 111 ,,,, 1·111 """ J-___.1.U.1.J.LJ.-..~o--~kt'uv-" aTC1 I 11 cl .. \ It OQll ~tt.·lll1on "''llnetlun·' "'Ill h•· p.rt' .-nl.-d \11 I >1 un~I' ( '11unl) uf fh 1.11 ... W't>lll,. 1•n·,t·n .. 1u111 of th•• R111 ..... t'h1< .. llldl'h 111 .; Odlur.11 ~IJtr Or Prtt-1 <. rtrn vr1:-.11h-11t 111 tht• .\mt)!:l•'> de H1~bd l 'h1t a ,, .. 111 the-pt>tltrorb rt.'n1mm1•11tl lhJl 1ft'\ t'lovmrnl !Jfl•l>1>'><1h l1J1 J h1 I 200 dl'ft' rn .. r-.h 1'11· r cJt1 lt·i.l 1. 11•1•11 -..uJ t h l· -.1gn1.t t1Atc:> ..., ,., ,. i.:utlll'rt·cl 111 rt·t r nt week::., 111t1:>\J frutu ~1ll.tt:ll:. of Oriu1gc l 1•l11tl \ l'•>a'>\ ~I 1·1llc !> ..ind Loni( U 1-.11 h l'tw 1111g11:. Lie Holsa 1 't111·,, 1·1111:.1::.t:. uf <1bout 700 tlut•i. 1·~ \ 111.i m1·m lx.•r!> The l'llW\ty of Oran ge current I 1 1i. 111 lhl' l'arly slai'(cs of µre pa ring a i.tiltc m:..ind at cd Uic·al t u<1:.tal Plan 1LC P 1 doc·ument for lhl' Uoba l'hil'a marsh The l.l' P ult1matcly must tw JJ>J>rHVt•d h~ thl· -;tall' Coastal L'om m1ss1on. probably this s um- m er First, the LCP must be ap- proved by the <.'ounty's Planning C omm i ss io n , Boar d o f Supervisors and the South Coast Ht.>glllnill Coastal Commission. C reen said county Pfanning l'orn m1ss1oners will get the peli· ' twns this m onth T he other a gent•1es wi ll receive updated µl'l1t1ons as the Bolsa Chica LCP comes before them. he said. In contrast to t he Amigos' µos1ttoi1. a representative of lhC' Ca1J rorn1a Marine Association h as presented county planning commissioners with t ,000 peti· t ion signa tures supporting a boat marinll with a navigable ocean channel into the mars h. · T he controversial marsh is located south of Warner Avenue along the western side of Pacific Coast High way It is in county territory bordered on three sides by the city of Huntington Beach :rnd on the fourth s ide by the Pacific Ocean Re lease of a drart C'OPY of tht! C'ounty's Bolsa Chica LCP was postponed fro m last Tuesday to late February, a county offi cia l said this week. <.·iting a "tremen- dous amount or wor k·· for lhe delay. The Orange County Board of Supervisors passed a rt!Solulion last September tha t would allow devc:Jopment 1n the marsh This was 10 shar p contrast tu tht' state Coast al Commission's ea rlier tentative ruling. last Mar<.·h. that 1dL1ntifi ed ;.i ll t,i:!OO at·rcs of lowla nd marsh u-. n natural wetlands, to tw pr<1lP1'l ed from d evelopment ucc1mling to state CoaM<.il /\ct guidclln1·s But OranJ(l' County pla111wrs last month tentatively 1df•n11f1t·d only 354 a t r ci. tn the m arsh ;,s ":>cns1tin • hahitat." \hcrch.\ ;.ip parcntly lt·av1ng mor'-' tha11 HA10 acres opt•n for µos!\1 hie dt·1·<·l1111 m cnl Th1.• l~>lsa Chltil I.Cl' pl:11111 .. rs (S.-.• MARSH, Pait•' i\2) Brown ·calls for state budget cut Nabbed i ·n llB Trio suspects • m gems theft By PHJL SNEIDERMAN Of IM O.llw P'llol Sl•lf Two men whose car a llegedly contained loaded r evol vers, s ki m asks. handc uffs, a police scan- n e r and a phony d et ect ive's badge when they were stopped by Huntington Bea ch po lice a re Council OKs plan for Beach A SJ4 million redevelopment plan for £acilities a t Huntington Stale ~ach is on its way to the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission after wim:iing en - d orsement fro m the Huntington Rea ch City Council. Plans call for doubling the park ing spaces to a tot al of a bout 2,500, r eplac ing restrooms and con- cession stands that were built in the 1940s and adding three new vehicle entrances to the park. Tom Miller . Orange Coast area ma nager for state bea cht•s, said tha t additional entrantes for the 2.5-mile park that extends from Beach Boulevard to the Sanla Ana River jetty, arc being proposed at N e wland , M ag n o l ia a nd Br'OOkhurst streets. Only one entrance at Beach Boulevard currently ser ves vis itors . Miller said the pla n calls for the development or the additional parking spaces along the former Pac ific E lectrit rig ht-of-way bet ween present beach boun- dar i e s and P acific Coa s t Highway Mi lier said the proposed up· g rading is expected to double stale beach attendance which now is estimated al two million visitors per year. He said parking lots have been filled to capacity about 30 times during thesummer . The approval of the pla n by the City Counc il Mo nday night culminates fi ve years or dis· cussions between slate and city officials. City officials have called for the state installation or street lights, curbs and gutte rs. They also want landscaping and drainage improved at Bolsa Chica State Beach. A decision on street curbs and gutters, which the city wants in order tor acilitate cleaning opera- tions. is expected lo hinge on a de· cision by the state Department of Transportation on whether to widen Pacific Coast Highway in the area. being held as suspects 10 the $600.000 je we l robbery of a local m an last October. The ,m en wer e s top ped by pa trol officers Tuesd ay morning when they were sp()tted cruising the southwest Huntington Beach neighborhood whe re lhe October h11ldup took plan•, Sf:l Luis Ochoa said police be lieve the pair may have been planning to rob the 0 <'lo ber vic- tim again at the time they were a rrested. Kenneth Robert Radten, 30, of P asadena, a nd Robert James Mille r. 28, of Pomona. are being held on sus picion of armed rob· bery. possession of stolen prop. l'l'ty ar.d firearms violations. In the Oct. 12 robbery. a 44 year-old jeweler was confronted by a gunman outs ide his home. The jeweler . who had just re· turned from a business trip 10 San Diego, was robbed of two briefcases lie reported that one briefcase t•1mt ained S200,000 worth of gold rin gs adorned with p recious stones. while the other t'ase con- tained $400,000 worth of uncut d iam onds. Shortly before that robbery, neighbors ha d reported secin,il t w o m e n c ru is in g th e neig}lborhood in a sports car. This week. a neighbor s potted two men c ruising the a rea ' and infor med the jeweler 's wife. who summoned police, 0(•hoa said The victim's wife pointed out the suspects· vehicle. whic h was stoppt>d by officers at the corner of Rrookhurst Street a nd Atlanta Avenue , he s aid. T he loaded revolvers found in the car were determined lo tx· stolen. along with some license plates found inside thl· vl'hl<:le. <k hoa said. During the arrest or a man in Los Angeles la!;t month. police recovered $40,000 in gems taken during the Oct. 12 lluntington Reach robbe r y, Ochoa said Ho wever. that sus pect, couldn't be tied to the original holdup, he s aid. Mutliation denied TEL AVIV, Israe l <AP> -The commander of an Israeli unit that killed five Palestine guer· rillas in Le.banon on Christmas Day . today denied charges. by U . N. peacekeeping troops that his men had mutilated the guer- rillas' bodies. The officer told re· porters the five bodies were in- tact when the Israeli detach- ment re-entered s outhern Lebanon on Dec. 29 and brought them to Israel for burial. We're Listening ••• The Daily Pilot wants to hear from its reeden, what you like about the paper and what you don't like. 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' I -:-.,,.-.;:. .. ---.:.:.:,,J----~·· ___ .... ~ ... ...,.1.._..,._..._,......___ --- -- ...: - -· --. . ----._ __ Surf tourneg under way 'Painful choices' decreed S ,\l 'H !\~t t-:'.\'f'O \I' War111ng that -.1;01 1· 1''"••1111 , 111 A.. f;_u·t• .... · painful -d 1011 , . ., 011 q,. <·timing ~·t·:1r (;11, 1-.1111 11111 I Bro "n .Jr t•dd 1111· ., ,,,. l.l•1!1 ~latur1· t ml :i~ th.it '-f·ll" 111H·r;1111m:-111 1h1• 1 11n11111• • ·" ntll:-1 lw 1·111 Ill 1wr n ·11• • "' 1•;.1n·d 1111nf11o111in In htl-;11111u al ;1ddn· ... ., 1 .. 111 l.n!•~l:il11110, Hnm 11 pa111l1·d , g l1)1)nl,\' p11'1 llrl· ol .. , at\-t111an1· .. ., But llrt1\\ll :-11111 lh:11 d• ~11 I•· l . 1 h1~ < ·;t11f11rn1.1 ~h .. 11ld ir•• 1 ,.,, , ii. <;pt•11<l1llJ.( '"' lll'll1:-. a.., \ ;11 11•1! .1 t•h•1·1 ffHlll'"' f1•..,l·;1r(·h Ill 1111 l 'nt\'1•r:.11\ nr t 'al1for11 1.1 111 :111 j•I( I' u n ~ 111 n 1if t h (' I' :.i I 1 r •" 111 :1 Con~,..n al1on ( ·,.,.,, .. Th(•rt• wt•fl' nu -,11rpn'''' 111 Ji1 l>l'mrll'ral H' l.!"\ 1•rn11r ' '11 ""'• "h H·h r 1•p1 ·:1l1·tl tho· .... tt11• Crowd of nec.t rh· 1,000 hit i.he beach n orth of Huntington Beach Pier Wednesday to \'ie w competition in Western Surfing Associa tion t ourna ment. Professiona l s urfer Greg M un2all I below> was one of those com pet· mg 111 s urf ranging from six to eight feet Eve nt. held each winte r in Huntington Beach. CJttrac ts sur fers from around the world Ac tion continued today "<.1rn1n1-'' 111 .111 .. ,·11111J11111 1 , , I on s l<.1t1• 111J1•n1 11on~ \\hfl'h 111111\11 ha~ r;J1 St·d rl'jll'Ol lt•dl~ Ill I• I""' \\ 1·t·k:- · 11 1~ -,1m1·I~ nnl P''''il•I• 111 run<l ~I a11• and l•w;il I!''' 1•r11 •"'• ------- Loan need cited for inaugural nH'nl~ at tht•11 h1-,101 II' 1 ;111• • Br"" n -.:1111 ,. 11 1• ..,,1111 Ill' ltlllli!•'I hlll '-•111• fla~ \\ 111 prnJ""'' .111 1111 ',. ,. • ••I 1inh II:! Jll'l'l 1'111 1r1 .. p1·111l 'flt "" i.:t·rll'r~il -,111t 1· 11p1·r:111w1• \1 "''Ii ··will fall IO p1·n•t·111 111'111\\ tit•· r:ill· nf 1nfla111111 "ThHI n11•:111~ p.1111f1I) !'111 •ir • that \If' ha\'I• ''' ni:t~·· l•11!i•t l1• 1· Bro"' 11 :-.aid "I h:iq· m11tl1· '11 111 " 1111· Boostcrsoftht• Fount ;:11n Valll'y l1tn1J1ar.' 1111 tg111,.111.., ,You lit L' i,:tt I ligh School ma rching_ band ma) I 1 l be forced to ask th<' school distrid ff)I! 1'' "''\ it·w t wm :in< II\ I 11 ' WI I h 'lllf111· lt1t'k :i nd "''' 111;h for a loan to fi nantc tht.• hand·;; 1!11ndwlll 11 1· \qll 111in th l ;1-'io•1 1 l riµ lo p('rform in Wash1ngt11n a final Sfll'lld•,11! plan 1 h:.t "111 n (' at Honald Hcagan ·s pn·s-makt> us all prtHHI h1• 111ld .1 11l<'ntial inaugur ation .Jan ~O 1oin1 'l'~'111n nf th1• -,1:11 .. 'w11 .1l1· .John lfcffl er. booster pres1 · ;rnd A~~<'fnhh dent. said about S.50.000 in dona All hough thi· ,111.,.1.h l a• ki·•I tioni;, mostly from the business spt•l'ifu· rll'\:.iil-. ,,h.,111 HI'>'' 11 , iwdor, ha\'t• been galhererl fortht' propo~al~ for ..,1ati· ,111.111111,1! 1: tn11 . ('onfirmt•cl llH' :11·1·011n1., 111 , ,.,.,.,11 Uut ,hcnnte<l.thatfJJ{ur~st11l1~ nan. of llro""" 1nH·11111111 111 SJ l.000 short nr the es timated m~;kt' ~1gn1f1l·anl ('Ill ' Ill ~1 •t·· travel expens(' fo~MTdtn'Jnn l'lirnln)! \'l·ar-, member band and banner squad .. F rom an hl'-t iir 11• • •• •n ::ic•· and l6ad ults. . . µu in t. "'' h :i\I' r''•tt·h•·d .• The four-day tra p ts estimated wall·r~hi·<I f.'•ir lhi• r1,.,1 111111 \ocoslS450~r person. stn(·~ World War II ..,tatt· !.!"'' He ffler . s aid a local bank also i·rnnwnt SJH•nih ni.: will 1·tn 1 h has prom~s~d lo g rant the izroup a not ke!·p pa<'t' "11 h mfl;ii 11111 1 loan requm~~n.!_.>collateral. "Thi). will i·halll•ng<' 11~ '" 10111 "lfwccant raThcall the monl'.V, tngl'lhN· to laki.• 1·ak1• of 11111.,1• we'll la ke a loan and hold fund must 111 nt•t•d. mamtarn a n·a raisers whe n we ~et back to pay it sona bll• ll'vt•I of st'r\'ltt·~. :rnd off.'' lle ffler said. However . Heffler said the volunteer band boosters. cons ist- ing of parents, school employees and band members, will continue fund-raising efforts. including a band swap meet this weekend at F o unta in Va lley Drive -Jn Theater . He ffle r said the Fo untain Va llev Inaugural Band Swap (See WAN, Page AZ> vet also in vt•st in somp rlt'\1· in ltiat1vcs," Brown s;iitl Dc!icrihinJ( IHRl <1s "a \'1•:1r nf tcslin~." Brown m adt• a pit"' for tS...-BROWN. Pa~Pi\2) Hostage release soon? \\t-alher Consider able cloudinC'~ ... tonight and Priday High<; Friday in t he mid anrl up per 60s. l.ows tonis,tht 4R to 54 Fre11h hopes stirred by Algerian negotiator ALGIERS, Alge'fia CAP> - America's ~hief hostage negotiator, on a hastily arranged visit to Algeria that stirred fresh hopes for the release of the 52 Americana held in Iran. met to- day with Algerian Foreign Minister Mohamed Benyahia. In Tehran, meanwhile, an of- ficial at the Al1ertan Embauy 1ounded a cautioualy optimlltic note. A report.er who telephoned him from Lebanon uk~ U.. olftdal whether he believed the American ho1ta1ea would be freed aoon. "We hope so. Be patient," he replied. The Algerians are acting as ln· termediaries in the U.S.-lranian negotiations for release of the American.a. The U.S. negotiator, Deputy Secretary of Stale Warren Chri•t.ol>t',r. met for two houri here with Benyahla. Neither atde released any lnlormaUon on Ute meeting. Earlier, Chrl1topber aald the U.S. and Iranian poal· Uon1 appeared a blt eloter. Tbe Carter admbdltratklll Ml only 12 day1 left befon Pnlldmt- elect Reaaan tat .. otftee. ·-·-· .... ·--.. Another senior U.S. olficiaJ, who asked not to be identified. said prospects for a bre.akthrou1h before Reagan's inauguration Jan. 20 were ''very small In· deed." Meanwhile. Reagan refused to 1uarantee he would implement any unlullUled promises left by the Carter adminiatr•uon. "I would have to look and see exacUy what had been done. I don't want to write a blank ebecll here," the President ·elftt told re- port en in Wub1ncton. U.S. otftclab 1a1d Chrtatopher <8" llOITAGD. Pa1e Al, INSIDE TOD~\' Caeaar !lalad onglnall'd in. of all places. T11uana l"or o look ol the crrolor ond hi~ 1ucce11. '"e AW. ., 1 ! OAal Y PILOl fhu I 1M1 . u ,- ---Jl!ST f!REA«ING-----, Lalf lh!rna tro"' rodD11 a 1Wrld Giid ....,'°"°" ~· Mw~. Ex-CIA mnn senleticed i11 Sot'iPI PspitJllllf{f> HAL'llMOtO .. 1,\f'1 l>av1d ti th.rnell, • rorrner CIA ()per•Uv ... y. "" llC"nh•n<'t'<I to 18 VN•ri. In pnson today for 'dllna lh•• 11<11111'' 111 111111•" , ... ,,., ·•1t•·111' .1111111tlw1 111t•·ll1.:t'111'l' ..,,.t•r1.•t· 1•1 llw ...,.,, wl ... 1111 $11~ 11C•1 I ''""I 111111 ... lh1•1 ,. "' Jll\ 11111"•\h•ll \\JU JuJ h:.a1 Ill tu th .... 1uu11\ n .,111 l .., l>i-.t 1 11 t J utJ.r1· t 1 unit. 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""ilh 1111 rt•cfu1 111111 Ill l•·•I II 11,1.., .,ffo·1o·1 I 1\l•fkl'I'' (\\4\ ..... 1111.!1.1\' 111( 1 . .11 h 1111111111 ''' ,,11 ...,.,tur "·"' 111•1· ""1111 .1111•\l1 .1 :111 Ill I lll1t ,., '""''" I 11 ""····k I\ "' .. , k ,11111 ... l'I \I'\-. 1,,. \I" \\1111 I:! cl,1,.., It-fl to 111'> 1111·,1ol1 ·r11\ 11111111\ I ,,\I l •'I '·•l"l' 11111111 l11d.O\ Ill l'il'l'<ll'I' fol 111 ... 11·t11r11 '" , •I i\ .11\· \Ill I ,11'\t'I .1111\llli.' ,,, p l.111• 1111111 W.1-.h111gt1111 "'·'II' IP l1111k 1111 1!1 11 , .. ,,,,,., .t111I t.ok1· 1.010· 11t p;i1 ,1111,.t l111-.1n1·~, dun111.: th•• (11111 d.tl 11'11• f i!Uld 111id_. u11c·h .. t•kf#d I I>~ IX>:'. 1 \I' 1 (;old prit·t·:-., \\h1<·h fl'll s harpl~ Wt•<llll"' dJ' t·1111t1llUl·d lht·11· slHll' t11tla\' 111 trad1n.: 10 t-:uroµ1• ;u11I i\sw T11· ... d11llar . 1m·an"' h1 It-. "'a:-. ga1n111g a.:;irnst Eurupl'an t'Ul'rl'll t'H'' aftt-r .111 1·rral11· r our:-.c 1·<.1rl11:r rn lhl' da~ ftuakf# 11hakc•J1 tlalihu MAI.I Bl ' 1Al'1 1\11 lo;irthquakc mt•as uring J 2 on thC' H1<·htt•r ~eah· and ct·n lt•rl'd tn lht· ot'l'an two miles southwest or Malibu nudgl·d sumt• ri.•s1dt·nls awakl' this morni n~ hut did no 1lamag1'. auth11rtt11•s :-.UHi "It hit al Ii ~>2 u m and Judging from the phonP calls Wl''vt· bt•1·n g1•tl mg. 1t wokl· pt·oplc up from M ali_hu to No.rth Uullywood to Ri:(\undo lka1·h ," sa11I Bar hara Reed. an assistant al lhl' ~l't :-i mologH·:tl laboratory al. ('allcl'h. BHll~I kilb bt1f1 . LENNOX t /\ P 1 /\rr 8 yl'ar-old hoy pl<.1y1ng wi~h friends in front of his homt• was fulally wounded by shots hred from a tiassing pic·kup t rul·k. Los AnJ!eles County sheriff's deputies said today Mosl'S llamilton was struck in thl' face by one of th ree or four t>ullt·t~ firc•d from a small white pickup truck as 1t drove past his hnml' in this south Los An geles suburb at 8~20 p.m Wedn esday. said lkpuly Tony Rodriguez ('ampHlf !fl riff• gr11u•11 :\1EX1<'1\ I.I. M t•x ll'll Ii\ I' J lluntlreds of peo1.1le variously clc•:-.critx•cl a:-. t<'at•ht•rs. :-.tudl'nl.., or s tnkt•hrcakers s tormed lht• 1\ut11non111u~ I 'nl\'t·rstly or l!aJ<t Caltfornia in a hlnody tonfron tal11111 \\tlh stnk1ng prof('s..,11rs. 1·ampus workers and students, aut horilll's s aid today Two 11<·11plt· wt·n• woundt•d 1n righlini( lall' Wednesday. saul B;11•1 1.t c;11v Arrn:ind11 c;;,il11.·g11 . and a buil<lmi! was ~ct <Jfin· Supervisors given rommittee posts Bonin's ..I methods detailed LOS ANGELES !AP> ·Th~ Informant who led investigators to William Hemm . act·ui:.ed in the ··rrl'cwu.v killing!>,·· quott;d llonin as !>aying he liked to kill teen al,(t• boy!) on f"r1day and S11turt1uy n1~hts so h e would hav1• ttm<• to take his girlfriend 111llt·r~kallng on Sundays l '11urt d111.·umcnls that were un M•al1·1! W1•1lrwsday d1:-.<:losed for I 111· f11·s1 I 11111' how detective:-. 1'.11111· 111 f1wus on Bonin. 31 . and pl,11·1· h11n umfrr survt•1llancc: in o'.tlh .Juttt·. I!_~) l11·t1·1°ll\1•:-. wt•rt• t1pp1,d off hy ·• 11 ' .. ar told innH•lt· al Los I' .1 d r '111 us .I u v t! n 1 I l0 II a 11 1 n l 11"' 111•\ ''ho told has ('oun:-.clor:-. 1 ti .11 11;. h;ul 1nforrnat111n ahout tho• 1-'l'Pt'\\,t,\' l\1lll'r • 1'111· d111•11111t•nts w1•re op1.·1wd t" 011olt-r11f I .cos Angt•lt•s Supt•nor \ \111rl .ludj.!o ' Wlll1;,im H Kec:n1· .I! 11'1 .1 :\1.1~ ·I dal t' W:J!'> st•I ror 111111111 111 st.iud tnal 011 dwq:t•:-. h·· ~illt~l 1-1 \oulhs ht·lWl'l'n Ma~ 1:1";11.1111\ .ll11w t!l~I l'lh' "fr1•1·wa\· kilhngs" t·asc 111n11\ ··~ H ,\'1111i1g nll'h and boy:-. "1111,,· t11~h1•s '' t'l'I' clumperl m.·ar t 1·1•1· '' ;1'" 111 f1 ' ,. S11uth1·rn l ':t11f111·11;a 1·111ml11·s :-.trH'l' l!J72 Tht• 111forma11t. wlw~1· n;Jmt: I'> h1·111i.: w1thh1•hl for hi~ 11v.n pro t1•1·t111n . told .John St John. ont· of a cl11zl'll cl<'l<'t·l1v 1 ·~ worktng 11n th1• t·as1'. thal hl' nit·\ Bonin dur in).! u p;_art y al a fru·nct ·~ h<llJSt' 111 1,, nwood 'thirmg lht· May :!!J 1nl1•rv1t·Y., he s a1<1 hl' an·1·ptt:<I a.ndf· hc1rm· from Bonin. v. hi) qu1<·kly ask1·cl tum tu eni.:ag1· 111 a varii:ty 11f hnmo~C'Xlllll art. ThC' youth s aid ht• turned clown Hnmn Then. thl· 1nforrnanl :.ate!, l\<1111l1 t1wcl lo t<ilk him into lwlp tnj.! l11m with ktll1ngs The• ~11ulh ~aid tw 1kc-hm·cl. art<I fearing f11r his lifr. lnl•d lo 1•..,t·a111· frnm llnn in· s v :i11 Tht· lt'l'll a).!t•r s~11d h1• t rll'cl ltt JUllllJ out \\htl1• the· n•h1..l1· ""' sloppt•d ut an 1nl t•f':-.('('l llm hut th<.1\ Bonin ).!rahlH'd him hy 1h1· nt•t•k and fon·1·d h1111 hae·k 111 !\.., thl'Y c·onltnut•d lhl'tr tlrt\1· togNhl'r. tht• ~1111111 ..,lttkd. Bunin ht•guR to ll•ll him how Ill' llkt·<I I<• p1l'k up ~ otmg hit d1hik1.•r.., and u~t: their T ..,h1 rts t 11 "' r anj.!ll· lht'lll. USlll).! ;1 \11'1' ll'llll lo tn 1'l't'ilM' hi:-. lt•n·rage fur 1 hi' 1 .... 1..,1 tnj.! Tht· rnfon11anl t11ld SI .John that Honin \aid tw \\t'lll l>tll look tnl! for .\111111g nwn 111 kill 11n 1-'n da \' Hnd Satur·day n1i.tht~. ll•:t\' rr1i.: hrm fn•1· to l;1k1· h1 -. i.:1rl lrr«nd rollt·r'>katrng rn /\nahl'rm Diana du1nped? 'Prince may travel awne . LO NDON <AP) The Daily Mail says "some observers believe" the reported ardor or Prince Charles for Lady Diana Spencer is cooling. "It is now doubtful thal she will be joining him on his annual s kiing holiday this month." the l(ossip column or the n ewspaper add~ Wednesday . It gave no source for its information. • ··Meanwhile, there is talk that a meeting has been arranged between Prince Charles and his cousin. blue-eyed , blonde Raro· ness Alexandra Maria von flolzhausen of Salzburg, who is 17 and a great-great-Jcre at-grandchild of Queen Victoria." the col umn said. Bucklnghi.lm P alace has complained that British reporters have been ho lding Queen Eliwheth. Charles and othe r mem bers of the royal family about rumors or an impending mar n a&{e of Latiy Diana. 19, and the heir to the thront •'The quet'n h as become inc reas ingly angry about this . Lo put 1t bluntly." S<Hd her press :-.etretary, Michael She<i Fro• Pqe Al BROWN •. • hipurt1s<Jn t<111µerut11m m t·urh in,; slut~ spending .. :vt on• lha n t•ver. Wt' r1t•1·rl the· eo11pt•rat111n of holh parllt'!'I 111 l0qu1tabl.\ halant•e lht• hwhwt . l'OITI l1at l'r11nt· and lll\'e :-.l 111 uur fulttrl'. .. ht· ..,a td , adding llwl lfl'!'>fllh• lht• f1:-.tal pint·h "II \\IJUltf ht· UllWISl' (e) °'llflt• iJll Ill'\\ J110 i..:rams" tn llw ~talc liucl~l'I · 11 1s utt1..·rly t";senttal 111 eon 'lllll(' nt·W tll\'l•Stm1·nt ~ 1n IJUI l'('hll11111\ Sii I h;it rt•Jl('\\ e·cl jlfl1' p1 ·rit~ ·.,., 111 allt1\\ 11~ 111 1111·1'1 fllt un· nt•t·ch, Ill' ~a11I ,\It hough h 1· ti 1 d 11111 g 1 ,. •· clullar g1gurc·s, Hrt1\\ll '-<1111 ht· will '>t'<'k m11rl' murH·\ f•1r lltl' < 'ul1fon11:.i t '1111:-.1·n al 11;n ('•1rp..,, 11111' •1f tus Jll't proJH·I' ... f1wnd1·d fl\'l' ,\'e•iff!'> a).!11 ''' <'n1pl11 \ \011th:-. tn th•· IX-21 agt· ra11 g1· in 11n1J••c·h a.., varit·d a~ ri·111fon·111g rt\l·r lt·\t·(·s . fighti ng fin·.., <111d 1·x lt.•r1111natrn i.: fruit fl11· ... 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I rt'(·11ni 1111·1111 that "'' 1·~1alil1 -.lt ;, m11·r 1wl1 ·1·1n11111· ''"·I :trd1 1 •·11t .. 1 .ti th•· l '111\1•1,1l\ 1111·;t11 f11n11;1 l•1 :-.pur adct11111n.lf 11•:-.•·a rl'h ,111cl tr;11n1ni.: · 0•1ly P1lol ~1•11 P"°lo GATHERING SIGNATURES Amigos leader Green f 'rnm Pa9.-l I MARSH • • • .1 h t1 ;11'1' \.\oJrktnJ.,! 11n lhrt·1· .1J11·r11:t11· 1ir11p11,ah -.ulin111tl'd h.\ S1gn;d I )o·\l·l1111m1·11t ( 'rirp \\ 1111·1\ 01\\ 11-, 111•1..,I 111 lh1· m ;or'tlt ,, f •• ~· Tlw th1 ,.,. pl;111.., 1•;tll fqr 1I1 ,, l ;1r~·1· ...,-,.Jo · n · ... 1tl1 •1111al tft•\o •l11p I/If Ill :! ;1 lrfl.ol 111;11111 ,1 .11111 r •''-1d•·1111.t1 rl•·\O·l•1p111•·11t 11r 1:11 ,, l.11 j,!i • ,1·:11f• Ill.II'"" l'•·"o lttl ;t111 1r1 1'1 ''il'l'I New supervisors list staff expenses on Sund<.1ys ,\ t'<11npar1:-.111111f:-.a lanl·:o.!>h11\\' me·mht·r~. Stanl•m :-.•11d hi: ma' h11·1° :.not h<'r 1•xt•1.·ut l\'t' assrsl arit 111·x1 rn1'inth. wh1d1 would 1n l'l l';IM' ..,, arf c·o).;t :- f"inallv. Bnnrn IH tht· v1111th lh <1l nt·w <>ranJ.:c l'ount .\ 11ut at a'11w~1lio11 h1• dt·:-.erihl·d l<1 Supt•rvisor llrur<· N<·s lancl1• ,.., B11n111 :1:-his ho1111· llt• sa11I lw 'IH'ndmJ.! far nrt>rc· for h1 .., ... 1:1fr l1«d to Bonrn about lh;.il h1·1·a11s1· lh;,11 th1 • •1llll'r 111•\\ 'll(wf'\ '""' hl· 1lrc\ not \\ant htm to knn\\ H11i.:1•rSta111011 l •lll••r :-0.1 .... 1;11111•· 1•\1 •11111\o· ,,... wlll'n· h1• li\'t•d -.1..,t:1nl' 1111d 1tw1r 'alar ,,., ;1r o· ltalph ('lark. 1·hiurrnan 11f 1he• Trans µorlation C'ommi:-.sion Bast•d 1111 tht.., 1nf11rn1:it1011, 111 !\:1•stand1"°' 1·h11·I (·\t'<'Uit\•· 'I 11n1 1-:1 d1hor n S:!f1.fl l·I 1>1111 Orange ('o unt~ Hoard of Santa /\na Hivl'r Flm><I Prolt•t· \'1 •:-t1,gat11r~ put Bon111 11nd1•1 a11l1'. Hon H11i.:1·r ... \\ho -.1•rn·d ;,.., \\'1ll1•t S:!>i l!~i 1-:rnw S1·h1w11l1·r :-;11 11t'rvisor~.rloledoul('omm1lte•1• twn Agl•m·y. anti thl' Southt·rn ~·l hour :-.11n•·1lla111·1• h1•j.!inn111g .m :Him1nhtt:ill\t' ;11d1· olurrnl! ;;:~;. :1~1 liarlol11 · \'.1,q111·1 '.!1-S.l!lt, assi~nmN'llt'-"4l ·-~·us-i•oHt·tt~Ut'!> t'alrforrrra ltc~i orra l Afrt><)f l on .lunr-t:thr:;amt'chrYthar-thf··--:'<t>"tamt<'!i t<·rm :1.., a slat•· .. , ;1nd.Jo·;111111·l11•111h;1rtft S~1 1;1 1 Wt•llnt•stlav Authority final \'ll'llnt. Slt•v1·11 Wt-.lb. IK, of -,1•111hlym:111 . "'"' ht· p:.111!$3.l. . .t.al:i-. -Supt•rv1~11rs R11J!cr Stanton. a l>ownl'.v 1l1..,a11111o;1n•d Wc·lb annually. ae·1·11rclmg tu ri l!un·' :'\ t'" t ;1 Tl d I' .., I'>.: t• I' 11 I I \ 1• :-.t·1·n·1;1r~. f\;H 1 ·1111oon .... 1111 ·:in1 ~21.li l I. \\hrle· rc•e·t•J1l1•1n1:-..t l.;1w" (I ht' I' Jlll'l'j.!1' \\ 111 IJt• 11<1111S111 8:1i' 1'11rmt•r Fountain Valli:y city ho<h was founcl th1· IH'XI da\ tn pro,·11k·cl h~ tlw (·nunt~ l\u<l1t1•r e·11unt:ilrna11 sworn into offitc St~k market lluntington llco;wh . ('11111 rnll1•1"..,ofhn: '111n·'av w•··s· 11an11•1I t1> th<' ll11nin wa!'I lhe•n untl1·r 1·.,fl.'>l:mt I • u • u S tanton·.., lop 1·x1·e·11t1''" :111 '" t>ran~i:· l·ounty Transit D1stntl s un·1·1llan<·e· until .111111· 11 wh1•11 Barhara llrl•\\ IL :i l-'•iuntalll 111,a. i·d rir ll.1r'•t·t11rs . (.'r1·m1nal '-ak II ' offrc·l·rs fo1ll11w1•cf him 1nl11 \ I II '-we ra y 'allt•y ('It~ ('lllllll'l \\llmall \\I .Just1N· Couneil. Local Agenty llollywelf1<l w~l'l'I' lw y,;1.., urn·~• I f I 1·;1rnsz:1.1~1 Formation C'ommission and th1• l'< or allt•J.!<"11~ ..,or om1z111$! 11 ~1·w111>rt frvtn(' Waste Manas;!l'· t~es uround lt•cn ag1• youth trl h1 :-. \ ;111 The· SUJll'r\'ISl)I'~ will l'l'l'l'I\'(' ml'nt /\gent.Y "'° ""'-1>t·ta1b 11f all lhl" \\l'l'l' ('1111 s:1r1,00~ Supervisor Hruc·1· Nestandc. a tamt•d m a st•nt•.., 11f aff1cfa\'1ls :"l/e•stanell· ha:-. t•mplnyt·d \IX""' form l•r state l.ISSl:mhlyman who Tl EW YORK (AP I The s11pp1111ing ..,l'an·h '' arranls for t«·ut l\'t• a:-.~1 stants , an t•x1•e·11t1\I• also joim•d the board this week , stotk market lost more ~round Bonin's van and homl' and for si·1·rl'l<1ry ancl a rc<·i.·pt11111r:.;t ;11 ;1 was naml'd tu the Soulht'rn Imlay af\l'r a wi:ak attempt lo lht• re:-.ich·n<·1· of V1·rn1111 Buth. tot al a'hnuakos l of S1!17,747 California Air Quahty Manage . rail}: from Wednesda y's scllorr 2:J. who n•porh·clf\ e·onfesst·d Ill Slantonha:-.hir1:df1vl'c·xl'c·ut1\I· mcnl Distnc·t and the Southern ThC' Dow Jones average of 30 tuking p:.irt 1n s1·\·1·ral 11f th1· kill ass1:-.lants . on<· e·xt!l'lltl\'l' ('aliforniai\sso<'iatwnofGovern-industrials. which f e ll 2J.RO ingswithB11nin st·<·rt•\ary and a n •1·(•11tion1s1 al a mt•nlsexccutivccomm ittcc poi nts Wcdnesd<i y, was t>H t11tal1·nstof S\40,710 Super vis or llarricll Wieder will another 11 18 to 969.91 after f 'roM Pag~ .-1 I In a pre~~ n •IPa:-.l' in wh1l'h ht· rt•main the board's rcprcsen-thrt•e hours of tradi~g today anneHm<"t·d the• namP:-. 1>hh1~ staff ~~~~l~~o~a~s~ta~·~1~c~·~u~~~m;mi~s~seit~>n~.rc;·0o~u~n~t~y~~g~ .. ~in°e~-.r~s~.rin-tn:th~e~~t~a~1i~y~t~>f~~~e~w~~Y~<~>r~k1---:f-l;::~<::);::~S;::"f':::--~~~(;.~~~:::~S-;:~~~~· S upervisors Association of Stock Exchan~e-hstcd issues ( 'alifornia and the Orange County llcallhl'lanningCouncil.Shealso Trad1nJ.( s lac k e ned from will serve a s an alternate Wednesday's record 1.1acc mC'mher to the Local Agency Wednesday's shar1.1 drop came f"ormationCommission. after a well-known investm ent Board chairman Clark said ma adv isf'r. .Joseph Gra n villc of letter accompanying the ass ign-!lolly llill. Fla .. advised clients ments that any supervisors who desired to could trade positions to sell a ll their stol'ks. w ith any or their colleagues that . More than 100 issues were de- approved. layed in opening as a result of Supervisor Thomas Riley will the wave of sell orders that hit continue to serve on the county the market. By the close. trad- T r a nsport ation Commission . ing volume on the Big Eoard ftetirement Board, Mental had reached 92 .89 mi llion Ilea Ith Advisory Board, Newport.· s hares, breaking the record of Irvine Water Management /\gen· 84.08 million set Oct. 5. c:y. and the county Legal-Judicial Committee. Today. the Do w Jones in- C l arl<. who will join the dustrials edged up a point in the C riminal Justice Council, will first hour. Bul shortly af· would t•labcirall' on thl' 1 · S. rcpl) st•nt W1'Cln1..·sclay lo qlll'Stions t rnns rmttt•cl hy Algeria from Iran a b 11 u t I h 1· s ubs t an c « u n d mt•rhame~ 1>f l ht• 1 · S pnn1o~al t11 SI'! UJJ 1.111 l'SlTOW ;J('l'OUnl tn Ali!iers with S('Vt•ral h 11lion dollars in frozen lranran a siwts Tht• money would he r eleased when the 52 host~es were frceel. The hosta~es wcrt• spendin~ . their 432nd duy in capt1 v1ty tO<lay . S t iinton 's 111 h1•r 1• ~ e•1'11I1 \'l' a~..,,.., t .111r... ancl t h1·1r ., .. iJant'' mrlud1· :--1·1111 :\1ur).!an s2u !!114 . Ha.' 1-:..,tratla. S:W.tl()!I. S111u1111t• \'11'111r. s2:1 1:io . ;ind \'1111da 111111!'!1111 . t-:x1·1·utl\·e• '><·c·r<'lar~. K:.in•n l>a\'iS. wdl hl' 1ia11I SIH.!'ill. whll1• rc•t' l' pl 10rnst Hohyn I k I.a Torn'. "111 rc•t·t•iwSll.2:111 !\1s ll11hso11 and :\1 ~ lk J.u Torre wf•rt• llll'mlwr~ uf f(lrm1•r Sup1·n·1seir l'h1ltp ,\nth11n.' ·, staff a lso continue to serve on the terward. the market yielded to t r a n s i t d i s t r i c t b o a r d • renewed seUing pressure. Beautiful groupings. • Blaze beneficial to club? A fire-gutted wing al Harper School may he transformed into a new fac:ilily for the Boys Club of Fountain Valley under a plan that will come before Fountain Valley Sehool District trustees tonight. The board meets at 7. 30 in tht! distril'l h i:;idq ua rters, I Lighthouse L<tne. S1 x classr oom Wing r> of llarpc:r School was ~utlcd in a vandal·t·aused fire in J anuary , 1977 Thc w1 ng was n ev'er restored and c:urrently is not used for t'l<tssc:-. Dennis Morgan. Boys Club ex l'l'Ul1vc dirN·tor'. said his or i.:a111zat1on would likc to ren · ova I«: lhl' ex isling struc:lurt or h~il4f a new rac:ility on th1.· J>rt•s· t•nt foundation tic· :-.:.1111 lhf• youth group <·an r111t l:.iunf'h ·a fund dnvt• to l'on ~1r111'1 a ll;irpt'I' fatility until II '>\'('\lrl'S a loni.: ll·rm IN1:-.(' rrcirn I ht· :-.<·hoot cl1sl nt·I .\111rg<.1n s<.1111 rough <·:-.11 mall'!'> 11l;H·t• tht• 1'1.l!'I of :.t new lli.trl'l'r H11y.., <'11111 huildinJ! al tib11ut S~111l1.0<10 Thi· ~dwol 1~ h11·attd at Uili!ili Sant a Ycwz St Tht• duh off11·1al s;J1d the 1ww huilcl1nl!, e11ul<l house 11drn1nislra t111n nffu·"s. 11 g<i m t• room. a \\t1ocl shop. a tumhlinj.! r11om. a lihrar.\' and 11~1ss1hl y u ktl<:hl·n 111· ..,a11l lhf· l'luh also would n· taut ,,.., pn•M•11 t hu1ltflni.: at !lk.:tll Ta llwrt 1\ Vt· 111 ;1 rn1•nt11 n·ganltni.: thl' pro pu ... 1·d h·a~c" Barry l'ullram. ;1-, ~1~1 ;111t ..,11pe·ri11kncll-nl for hu:-.1 n1·..,s ..,t·rvu·1·:-.. hu~ ~uJ!.i.:e"•t .. d 1 hal t lw 2~1 yt·ar lt•;1st• rt«t Ut·~lt·d Ii:" clw duh s l1pulat1• lhat main i.•na111·1· w11ulll ht· pl'rformtd hy ti 1:..11'11'1 1·mplo~ l·1·~ al 1 lw dul>'.., ,.x pc•ns 1• 111· alM1 rl'1·11rrnnt·111b lhat duh .11'11\l\1t·~ lit· hm1tt«l lo afll'r ..,,.hn11l 1111111·~. 11n1kr ..,late· la"' At 1111' 1'1111 of 1 ht• l1o;.1:..1• l•l'l'l•><l 1111· "'"' rn11 ... 1 lw r'l'la11wl1 h\ thl' 111-. t t It I he· ... ;11d 1111 111 :1111 ... ;11d l111· ;1nn11:tl rr·nt \\ 111tld lw 11111~ ST b1·1·:t\1Sl' in Pl I ,. I t t It t· I I 11 Ii " 1111 I ti 11 I' t 1 '""'"r1111ng .111 11n11 ... .1 l1lt-fa1·sl1 I 1 111t11 ;, <Tlll•·r tho11 '' rll h1·1wf11 th•· 1'1•11\111111111 \ II 1 lw 11·1 .... •· f1r111111..,a l •~ ,,,, I'' 11 1 1•d t11n1i.:ht Ii .\ cf1 o.;1 r11·t t r11,l 1•1· .. ., 11 "ill lw f11rY. artl1·d 111 tl11· ~1 :111 • lkpartnwnl of 1':clul'a 11110 for 1t.., af)proval Biker, 16, injured in hit-and-run Fount ;1111 \'all1·~ 111,\11·1• art· , , ·a I' I' h 111 J.! r 111· :• h 1 I and r 11 n dri\ 1•r 1\ho "Jlt'tl ;iwa~ :.iftt·r h1~ \ 1·h1l'h· k1111tk1·tl a Iii Yl':.tr old ·ll111\ 11ff his hH·~ <'II' .J 1•sc•ph flt•rr ,._, l )a w s 1111 of F111111ta1n \'all1·\-wao.; trl':JINf :ind n·lt-a~t·d from Fountain \':1ll1•\ ('ummuntl) ll11sp1tal s horth afkr tht· eol hs1on Tucs Ila\ ;;t lht• 1nkr Sl'<'l111n of l';d rn~t·r AH·nut.' :.ind ll1rnm Stn•c•t . a hos pital s1111k1•swomun said. Thl' boy 1•11mpla1m·d of pain in h1~ ha1·k. :-.tomal'h ;tnd hl'arl. p11hl't' sa11I l'ol11·t· ;.r1· 11>.,king for a new mndt·I hlu1• 11r gn·1·n mul·s1z1•d l'!H clr11·l0n h' a rn;in tn hi~ 4(b \\1th dark ha1'r TELEPHONE Af de,.,...118: (7'f4) 142-4321 CIH.med Adweftte6nt; 142·11'71 Last monlh the Iranians de manded that the United States put $14 billion in the Algerian Central Bank lo ensure that the estimated $8 billion to $14 billion in Iranian assets fro7.en by l hc United States is eventually released. a nd that it deposit an additiona l SIO billion to guarantee tha t any assets of the late Shah Mohammad R eza Pahlavi in the United Slates wo uld be turned over lo Ira n. f',.._Pt1pAI Our diamond c lust e r rings are a beautiful addition to any fashion A. In 14 karat yellow gold. $2,250. B. Jn 18 karat yellow gold, $.1,650. C. Jn 14 karat white gold, $1,240. ' 0-,-,ICIE-.--------WAN ... ·--~-..~~ .... ,...,,_ .. --.,..--·~eetlllli-situr'"':ai_.a_y_a_n-rd-:S::-und--:a-y-.·----- _,,... .. llNCtt:· 11171 .._,. .._._ on Brookhurst Street near Talbert -+----------·----i.+---+-...+11WM:nei 51 Hatey P..011\IWr Robert N. Weed ,., ......... M. Thomas Keevll fdttor ThOmer. A. Murphlne --. .... .,. ..... Charles H. Loos Anl•IMI ........ ·~- (.;;,1,111 1•11 Ore111• Ceuc ,.1111111111111 C•f'll••"Y· N• MW• ttOfl", """'' .. '-· ... ,91 ~ Of 941fef11M-'1 IWrtllll mey .. ,.,,,,.,c•• w1111011t ••~cJ•I -f'lllMNll-u "yrl(Jftl -·· :I -----_______ ,.,,._.._,.. .... ,, Avenue, could raise as much as sa.ooo. The swap meets are rrom lOa.m. to2p.m. Pacific TheaterJ donated the tlle, be aald. A apace to tell wares coats S7 and lncUvtdual admiulon l150centa. Tbe bad boOlters allO are ap- peallna to lndMduala to mall a mall c1onaUont to the hllh achool in tbe name ot the band, H.tfler Hid. . -~ ·---.; __ ---.,_; . " SLAVIC K'S FiM J•w•l•tl Slnr• \Q\ 7 f11hlon l1l•nd, NC'wport CC'nll'f, Nl'WJ>Ofl Buch, 7l4/M4· 1380 Wtttm1ntl., I ~8""" HtHt I Min'°" V1•io I Nonh Ot•ng• I Ow Ct"° I.MC trrilt>!o .. ll~a M•llt Aha G~'"' loll An~k>• I S•n Dw11o<• I l•• Vr11oo U• OM of Ill,..._.,~..-(M .... ,..,,. Of A-nu" (•ptf" Vl!!>A M11wt C,,.,... Mtmbtr FIM /twlm GwlW ' .-•• • • L .. • r • ~.Jen'*Yl.1911 * DAil '( PtlOT A3 Back Bay erosion· 'can he controlled' a, Gtt:NN M 'UTT .. _._, .......... Mort' &nd more und and .. 111 wuhl"l e•ch )'t'ar into tJ~~· N•wpun Bay. but 11 nt"w rt•purt published by Or&nlt' ('ount of fenc '*•Y~ to r~dul't' t ht· rl11"11o from •fn('u.ltunl hu1d~ Tb~ int•nm r(•rivrt. n-qum•tl by th• ~hHt-. hli\fl Iii WICJt> r1ma1t• of prar tlC't'!i d,·~•rnt-11 t11 kt·•·11 t o p sod on rum 1andi. 111 tht· 9 3. 000 a<' t t' " ii I l ' n h l'l.I f r o rn • le~hlf\i intfl lht· t.:a ~ THt: AAN D .. ifiO t 'n·t·k ,., tl1t· main ~our<·e vf ~Iller 1tnd .. 1·d1 mf'nt 1h.-t dr "'°' Intl.I tht-bit) \bout~ µt'rt f'11\ ut lht· land 111 ,. I I.I d 1 n ~ l II 2 0 (J .. l' r cl> o t .t~r1 C'ultural I.ind l11a111 ~ thro ugh thr 1-rt-t'k Thr In lllt' ('omv.in\ "' I>~ C.:11 lht' b1g.cl'l>t IJ~'lll'r vr rarinlunll. holdin~ lfi ~l .il ru~ .- Nazism lives on Or16nll~•. lt'mon1. 1rapelrult, avo r adu~. ~8para1us and i.tn1wbernes u e 1rown in the \lo 16h·niht•d 11luna1 with m1s- 1·t'll1u1t"C1u.' row t•rops THt; at:POAT, prepared by thr 1·uwlly'1> Water Resourcei; I'>" t '\1t1t1 rur the Southern ('tilllurnau Assm:1ut1on ol Gov ··rn 11u•111~. h.!it:. a series of prac· 111·1·' \leMgncd to reduce erosion ,,,, t•Jt•h l'r'llp Thu~1· vra<'lH·es include such t1·l'1111111u1•:. a~ tcrradng slopes, pL•nt w~ ~r1Js:-. seed between rol4 " ur trees or crops, adding ~ra:.s -.1Jd in watl'rw.ays, ins tall· 1 11~ 1tnp lf'rtgatwn syste ms and lirn1ttnl( i.:razmg so that a light 11lant POVer rem.ams on hillsides . Th t• s t' re tom m c n d a ti o n s .,, ,.11 I ba1·k\.-d by regul.!!i!lns. so l•H'JI .:.ri.:t>n1·1c:-. can 't lorce la11d11wm•rs to <Hfopl them "What we'd Uke to see ia a co- operative approach ,•· said Bob Collacott, chief of Ora.nae Co unty's water resources division. "So far, there has been a lo\ 1>fsuccess." Collacott noted that the county report is an interim plan re- q ulred by the stale Water Quali· ty Control Board. He said an un- finished se<:tion or the plan will propose possible re1ulations that the state could adopt to strengthen erosion control. Although sedimentation con- trols are common on the East Coast, Collacott said, controls ror drier wes tern conditions aren't as sophisticated. THE REpORT also notes that some of the land owned by the Irvine Company is scheduled for l'ommunity or indus trial de- Vl'lopment. ------------ /. ( ....... t"\·r ~ ( vi H ) , 1 .~ I \,_) r\ , .'---• 1.11/" Jl"~,{rer J / (~Z , " .. ,,, II ,,. ' Rabbi Marvin Hier stands outs ide the Simon Wies~nlhal Center for Holocaust Studies in Los Angeles displaying the swastikas and anti-Semitic slogans found spray-painted on the building. It was the latest in a series of anti-Semitic vandalism incidents in Southern Califomia: Will U.S. quit U .N.? W ASlllNGTON t /\ P > Jl'ane J . Kirkpa trick, Honald Reagan's choice ror ambassador to the United Nations, sa ys sh.e favors withdrawing support from the organization if it works against the interests of the United States and its allies. She said the world body has "stra yed rather Car" from the high purposes ror which it was established after World War IJ ·'I must say I find it very dif ficull to see why we should sup· port and finance organizations which are explicitly a nd serious· ly undermining our most basic values and commitments and those of our friends and allies." she said in a speech to B'na1 B'rilh Wednesday. ~;: rould support "mode rately rt>prcssive" governments on OC· tiJS1on SHE SAID THAT what she .. intended thereby to refer to is that there does exist in the political world, degrees or evil , d e grees of destrucli veness, m urdcrousness and repressive- ness, and the lesser degree is almost invariably to be pre- ferred to the large r degree " With respect to the United Na- t ions. Mrs. Kirkpatrick said it has imprttved the well-being of peoples or tht• world and made important c ontributions lo freedom during its history. She said some activities of the United Nations and its agencies "have been very positive and ha ve made very large contribu- tions. in fact, to values that we do hold and we do share. '· What I think we should try to do, as most effectively as we possibly can, is to maximize that kind of activity and minimize the others," she said. "I am ver y hopeful that the United Na- lions can in fact ~ a very e.ffec- t iv ~ rnstrument to e xpand human freedom." South Coast water "As a result," the report says, "many of the conaervaUon prac- tices needed for erosion and sedimentation control, but which are not financially feasible or economically justifiable for these parcels. are not bein1 im· plemented." Collacolt said that land with the highest potential for erosion is in the foothills and is not scheduled soon for development. HE SAID conservationists are encouraging use of erosion con· trots in cues where hind uses are switched, as from grass lands to avocado orchards . W rilten by assistant civil engineer Tom Ro:ismiller, the report includes estimates that 277 ,000 metric tons of sediment passed under the Campus Drive bridge s panning San Diego Creek from 1973 to 1979. Seventy-two percent of the sediment was hed downstream during large storms, according to the re port, and the worst storm season was the wet 1977-78 season, when more than half of the six-year total -160;000 metric tons -flowed through the creek into the bay. SINCE 197%, 180 acre-feet of storage capacity in the upper bay has been lost to sedimenta- tion. The deepest part of the up- per bay currently is near the Pacific Coast Highway bridge. where the depth ranges from seven to 10 feet, said Collacolt. He said the quality of water in the bay has a top priority to the State Water Quality Control Board, "probably second only lo Lake·Tahoe." A comprehensive plan for erosion control. being prepared under the direction oC the cities of Irvine and Newport Beach, is scheduled to be completed in 1982. Gas and oil cost.s rising By tbe Associated Press R e finers across th e country said Wednesday the y have rai s ed wholesale prices of home heating oil and gasoline as much as a nickel a gallon a mid rising crude oil prices and unus ually cold weathe r that has in- creased consumption of heating ruel. The reriners ' moves follow a number of s imilar increases last week as members of the Organiza- tion of Petroleum Export- ing Countrfes and other foreign oil producers an- nounced higher crude oil prices for 1981. Vapor gear delayed MODESTO <AP> -Gasco Oil Co. has lost its attempt to delay installation of vapor recovery equipment at its seven _Stanislaus County gas stations. ,~ ,,,,~ l Rl8UTARIES TO NEWPORT 8~1 ( 1978) WHERE UPPER BAY SILT AND SAND COMES FROM County report ofter• tip• on control Missing or slain youths now at 16 ATLANTA 1AP1 The count of missing and slain black children in Atlanta rose to 16 when a 14-year -old boy was added to the list or missing, rekindling fears that had begun to ebb sin<'e th(' most recent slaying two months ago. Lubie "Chuck" Geter was last seen Saturday when his step- brother dropped him al a shopping center where he planned to sell car deodorizers. Public Safety Commissioner Lee Brown said Wed- nesday. BROWN SAID A SPECIAL task force probinR the 11 deaths and four other disappearances entered the case late Tuesday, after police decided the Geter case was unusual and determined that the child did not have a history as a runaway Atlanta's missing persons unit had been handling the <"ase since the boy's parents r eported him missing Sunday. But Brown cautioned reporters at a news conference that "we should not assume there is a relationship between this case and other cases." Wednesday, task force investigators searched the <Jrea around the shopping center where Geter was last seen THE YOUTH FITS THE description of the other childre n whose disappearances or deaths are being investigated by the tas k force, police said. All were between the ages or 7 and 15. Eleven of the chil<tren have been found dead during the past 18 months either s hot. strangled or suffocated . The last death was that of nine-year-old Aaron Jackson. who was found suffocated on a southside riverbank Nov. 2. Ali of the cases remain unsolved. despite offers or rew:mts . house-to-house canvasses. computer-assisted telephone surve~ s. education projects and weekend searches by volunteers. GETER WAS DESCRIBED as an intelligent. hard-workin~ youngster from a southeast Atlanta nei~hborhood . a profi le which fits several of the other children. He had a perfect attendance record at Murphy High School. "Chuck was not a streetwise kid. He was a Rood kid. and wc were very dose." said his 16-year-old sister. Betty Jean. BUT FIRST, SHE said the United States should undertake a "good effort" lo make the United Nations "less harmful. damaging, unrair and less hypocritical." "I am not in favor of eliminat- ing the United Nations, actual- ly," she said. Mrs. Kirkpatrick said she was expressing her personal view and not reflecting policies that the Reagan ad- ministration may adopt. users to pay more Water user:-. in South Laguna and the coastal portion of Laguna Niguel will see a $.S.70 avera~c increase in their water and sewt•r bills beginning this month average residential customer will be paying $43.90 per two month billing period compared with $38.20. A Superior Court judge re- fused to issue a preliminary in- junction that would have pre· vented the county Air Pollution Control District from enforcing its vapor recovery rules. Gasco President Leonard Soranno contended county rules on the double-hose pump system discriminated against large sta- tions The 5-foot-1. 125-pound boy was last seen wearing a purple or maroon coat with stripes on the sleeves, a green shirt,._J>lue je.anS-- and tan loafers. Mrs. Kirkpatrick, 53, a former Georgetown Univers ity pro- fessor who already has gained a reputation for outspokenness, also said she "regr ets having once said the U.S. government ............ South Coast County Water Dis- tril'l directors approved the a vt:rai;ce IS percent increase, cit- ing increased energy costs and inflation as reasons for the in- <:r£>ased rates. The inc rease means the . le •• .... .aerglag Llbya and Cbad <•haded areu) have a1reed to mer1e in· lo • alall• state. Previoully Lib)'a baa attempted to unite wtth T\mlala, Iraq, Eopt and Syria. ' ·-"4-J Customers in north Dana Point, who receive only water service from the district, will pay an average $23.10 per billing period as opposed to the current $19.40 for an average increase of 19 percent. A spokes man for the district s aid average use cof water ) is about 3,000 cubic feet during the two month bill~g period. FAC"ft)RS contributing to the rate increase include the high cost or imported water, district officials said. Those costs went up 15 percent this year. In addition, the district says energy costs went up nearly 65 percent the past year and intla- tion hiked the cost of supplies and equipment used by the dis- trict. The rate increases became ef- fective Jan. 1, but will nQl show up on customers' bills until t.he normal bUUnc period later tbls "It was real rough and tough today." Frank Gt>ter. father of the missing boy. said Tuesday "People kept coming up to me. one after another." ~ RO LEX . month and in February. Th' distr1ct serves South ....1------..J;.. __ ~--·•J>•WI JIMl-JOU weu-~ Lacuna, Three Arch Bay, Monarch Bay. Monarch Bay THE wOILD·s TOU•HIST TIMIPllCE Terrace and Lacuna Shores. It also provides water service alone to customers In north Dana Point. Hone killed SAN MARCOS <AP> -A hit· run driver hu kuted Blan, a na· Uonal cbamp6m Cmkbana bone with dolall of state ud aaUoaal tropbl•. Blue wu named IMt J anuuy to tbe Hone Hall ol Fame, Oftly tbe thlrd bone eo honored by the National G1mkbaa AaoetaUon. . . .;..---·- c 4 I 'f 0 DAil)' PILOT H r f 'l\W?!l!r ='e"'Y .... ' - • Raidi~ th~ 11o~tl1? ... Ol>t:!tT() (irtlll t1U't11! wtirtt noted 11round the CIVIC 1 l'lllt<r ht·H· wht'll thl' word !>lowly le1llllled northw1ud to thi11 11nlt'r11( I .lllifurn111 11ti r u·ultun1l 11puhm<~l' th!Al Or1An1e Coun I \ h.111 It' t'lc<·h'd IC wlvh I 'h.rll Ill> 1'h111rn11m or lb 8011rd of .... U l't'I \ l'>lJf' 1>1,vutdtt-'> r.-ud11n.i Mudcbtu noh1d with ct1rl1hn d11rk , 1•111\1•1 l•llllfl .. thJI ('lurk wa1' ~t'lcctt"d I ounce: •l•Un ·'carry the lt.i II fw 01 ia11~1· {'uurl\) \Jt:t•auM~ he: wai. the "veteran 0111 •I 1t·1 h1u k o f d H 4!1ri. ltl thc rt'Ktorl It l4c.1'-1.kdar t'l ha\ ('hoirma11 l'l"rk "1 •1~lll t.1t· Jblc tu etl11ta111 a lt.>aln rcla I 1 •ll"l hl!J 10 ll!*r· 111g thl' h•K l'OUOl} to 111 .. '••11th 14tth hi:. fn·~hrn an ru11na1tK tJ." I. 111•14 h t'il'l'ted Su11t·r v1!>or Hrul't.' '\, .. 1.w 1.k \\ ilh .tll lh1• )!(um l1H1k ... you ob1tt'r vcd 11111111 tlw lln·.ik1ng ur th1 !-> new!> arou11d \I 1•1h ,1,, , 1·1' 11· r cnl('r ) ou !>Ure d1dn 't go 11 <'ll llll h1 J gg111g lh<tl )OU wc rt' a VISltlnK 1,,,. k Ir orn thdl \ t'r,\ l'oUOt.> 1n quchtwn \nil 1·\ 1·n 111vr\· putihng were all 1 ht''' h1t.irrt' md aphur~ alluding lo football with the 1111 ,11 1 .·rha1·k1n~ and ·team s pirit" and "carrying of the Ii ,ii I I. \!'iCa'ISlllNG ABOUT tht' seat of governml'nt Piere, \ 1111 n ouldn 't Itelµ but overht·ar a couple of grizzled Modt'sto oddt 1m1·r~. one 111 bib <:ove ralls and another whose fac·e was 111J:-.1·un·d by a battered slraw field hat. discussing Clark 's re· w lt-d ion in Oran~e County Tht•y wt•re _m~mbling things like "sneaky promoter" .11HI .. fa:-.t 11pC'rator" and you just had to break in. · You frllows rigure that Clark is going to push for all the 1·,111al "'ater from up ht•re to rebuild agriculture down there in t lra n~t·t"ounty''" · · !'ll<Jh. who cares,·· the oldt1mer tn the ·a ra w h<.11 shot back . "We j.!ot more wate r 1 twn ol' Carter has peanuts." \'OU TR\' AGAIN. ''Then maybe you' r<' worried that Clark is going to grab uff a biggN share of state highway mont•y . and take it away from Stanislaus ( 'ounl v''" · ,;ro balderdash ... sputtered the !! ri zzlt•<I old guy in the bibbed jeans ... Who HL~ cu•K nt•t•ds road money? We got more roads than we can use now \\ ht•n them tule fogs set in." Harned and bewildered. you finally ask, "Well then. why art· ,\'ou gents so ups et that Ralph Clark is going to be 1•h11i rman oft he board again down there in Orange County'!" Thl' ovl'ralled oldtimer gives you a s teady, squinty stare. I k !-.a,v~ nothing for a m oment. Then he blurts out: "1l'ht·m0akland Raiders ." "Thi• Oakland Raiders., What do they have to do with an~lhing." Tn•: 01.DTIM•:R HU •'FED. "That Clark boy, didn't he aln•acly sle<il the Hams from Los Angeles? Right, he did. And 1lill':-.n 't that Al Davis want to take our Raiders and move 1 h1·m tu Li\·· Right, h(' docs And so he's probably in cahoots "'1l h t his Clark sharper ·'No S{l(>ner will Davis get the Raiders to LA than Clark \\ 111 1rnll one of his sneakies and gel them down there to 1\nalw1m.·· ··But ." you sputter back. ''what in the world would Ralph ('lark ri<> with TWO professional football teams in Anaheim S1:1d1um'!" THE MODESTO 01.DTIMER gives you a sad, sy m- pa t hl'l1c smik. then answers. "You're a real greenhorn. son· ny boy Oran~eCounly only has the Rams on Sundays. ··That Halph Clark probably figures he needs the Hu1dl•rs for Saturdays, so he 'll have something besides ~ 1ekL•v Mouse to start outthe weekend with. . ·· Tampering found in soft drink case SO\IT tl LAKE TAHOE IAP> -The poison that sent three So uth Lake Tahoe children to hospitals late last month apparently wa!-. 1>ut tn a packaged soft drink consum~d by the ch1laren. statt: lt.-a Ith orric1als have said. Thl' stale food and drug laboratory in Berkeley analyzed the resirJut• in the drink package last week and found no trace of c• v a11idl'. Pete Weisser. California Departme.nt of Health Services in-riirm at ion offil'cr, said Wednesday. nut s uspic ions that the package might have been tampered wrlh hcforc it was bought at a South Lake Tahoe supermarket led to anothe r round of tests concentrating on the top part of the pat kage. which was not checked in Berkeley. • a NATION I WEATHER Reagan girds for budget battle WASKINGTON <AP > -President-elect Ronald Rea1an, raced with economic forecasts far &loomier than he had expected, wants his ~la ff to brin& him more ideas for sluhin& federal apendln& and revlv- 1n1 theslumpin1 economy. Rea1an was told by advisers Wednesday thal he will inherit a bud1et deficit approaching $60 billion for fiscal year 1911, far more· than he had expected. and that federal spendina is up $45 billion over levels projected last June. "111E ECONOMY HAS BEEN deteriorating very badly and I think it's a very serious situation,·· Reagan told reporters as he left a reception for transition workers Wednesday ni&ht. Reagllll was returning to Los Angeles today after his first busi- ness meeting with his Cabinet nominees. He will return to Washington Wednesday to await the ina ugurationJan .20. The president-elect met with his strateaists for more than two hours to review the state of the eeonomy and loc*at-possibleways-to' <' u t s pending. "A whole raft oflhings" were examined, a source said. These included s uch entitlement programs as une mployment in· s urance and trade adjustment assistance, student loans, food stamps. Medicaid, highway and bridge programs and even Social Securitv. thesource added. Treasury Secretary-designate Donald Regan said the president· e lect found his first comprehensive briefing by his new economic ad· visers "very interesting." · ·'He wanted more information from us and instructed us to come Man kills himself after rape sentence ISLE OF WIGHT. Va. <APJ As stunned lawyers and relatives looked on, a 29· year -old man stabbed himself lo death in Isle of Wight County C:ircuit Court seconds after he was sentenced to prison for the statutory rape of his adopted daughter. "He put both ha nds around the handle. faced back toward the courtroom, and made a hard stab right to his chest." said Bob Felts of Ivor. a rescue squad worker and witness to the suicide Wednesday of Johnnie S . Johnston of Newport News. Johnson killed himself before 40 witnesses , including Judge Benjamin A. Williams Jr .. Commonwealth's Attorney Archer Jones. defense counsel C. Arthur Rutter Jr. and Johnson's father , James Johnson. a Suffolk minister. Williams. who convicted Johnson in October or the 1978 statutory rape of the Jl-year-old girl, had just sentenced Johnson -to 10 years. five or it s us pended, when the defendant took a knife from his pants pocket and thrust it into his chest, officials said. Clerk or the Court William E. Laine. who was facing the de· fend ant. said Johnson took a few s hort steps from behind the defense table to a clear area in front of the judge's bench. Laine said he saw the raised knife and shouted, "Watch the knife!" "I do not think he intended to be a threat to anyone else. 1 don't think he intended lo do anything other than what he did." Laine said. Game off ice rs slain; trapper being sought MURPHY, Idaho <AP ) -The body of an Idaho Fish and Game offi cer. shot three times, was found in the Owyhee River and a massive search was under way in the northern Nevada desert for a second officer beli eved s hot to death and a trapper charged with the slayinJ.?s . The body of Wilson Conley Elms. 34, was found Wednesday afternoon in the South Fork of the Owyhee Rive r, downstream from a cabin occupied by trap- per Claude L. Dallas J r . A war- rant was signed by a magistrate charging Dallas with two counts of first-degree murder. Police said a witness reported Elms and a second Fish and Game offirer, later identified as Wit11a m HBill" Pogue, 50, were shot to death Monday as they at· tempted Lo arrest a man for poaching deer. Idaho authorities got the re- por t Tuesday and found Elms' body when they reached the re- mote. rugged mountain area about 150 miles south of Boise. Owy'hee County Deputy Mike Moy s ard s aid Dallas was believed armed with a .357- magnum pistol and a rifle . "We con s ide r him e xt r emel y dangerous,·· the deputy said . He descr ibed Dallas as an ex- pe rie nced o utdoor s m an who might be hard to find in a re mote, rugged area. Another dep ut.v said Dallas was "a self professed mountain man" and "pretty much of a loner." ba.ck with alternatives for him, which we will be doing over the next several weeks,'' Rea an said. David Stockman. Reagan's budget director -desi1nate, said the economic prospects are ' 'far worse today than we thought even in Oc· tober . ··He said the job of bringing federal spending under control "is going to be even greater than we expected ... Stockman declined to reveal what plans are being considered but said there would be a "comprehensive and sweeping program" that included tax ('Uts, reductions in federal spending in the fiscal 1981 budget and "regulatory changes of major scope to remove some of the burden from the economy." He added that tt\e Reagan administration is still ('om milled to a 2 percent s pending ('Ut in fiscal 1981 and to culling taxes 30 percent over the next three years. "As a matter of fact ," Stockman said, "I would add that if we don't implement the tax program. the deficit will be worse and the rentmthe~ will be worse is that the economy will falter and we won't have the revenues that are being projected " REAGAN, MEANWHILE, REFUSED to guarantee that he would ·implement any steps negotiated by Pres ident Carter but re- quiring followup by the new administration to free the Am erican hostages in Iran. Reagan hosted a dinner for incoming Cabinet offi cials Wednes · day night. Earlier in the dl!y, he filled the last va<'llnt de1>arlmcnt job by selecting Terrel Bell, a former U.S. <'ommissiont•r for t•dut•ation. to be secretary of the De1>artment of Education V'lell' front fop AP W1rtp110to Paul A. Volckt•r. r h ;.11rman of tht.· Fcd l'rtt l Hl·~t·n <·. g nmi.lces as ht• td l:-. St•n a ll' Banking . 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Ri•al Crock Pot #l I 00 rPg 16 99 $12.75 x Crock~ reg 13 99 $10.50 x Hamilton lf'Cleh B.ctric: l<nif• req 16 99 Sl2.75 x Suftb.-. Food f'lrocessor mg 134 99 SIOl.25 )( Farbt'rWare Food 'rocessor rf'q 139 99 SI05.00 x Tr1'test Woffl• Mabr 25% OFF x Tooshnasttt 4-Sliu Toaster #D 126 rP.Q 25 99 $19.49 x Toashncntft' El.c:tric Skill .. rP.g 21 99 $16.49 x Presto Gran ::f!Y DHp Fryw req 33 99 $25.50 x ICitc:heftelld C fftftilt rpq 8 4 95 $61.75 x s..beam Crocker Fry c.eq 49 99 $37.50 x Farberware Crock-R-Cooker reg 29 99 $22.49 x ..-.. Cofftt #MCS24W rP.Q f>7 9H S4l.50 x Norefco 12 Re~ lrew 25°0 OFF x IC 4 5 ICitchft'laid l•er '' "l 179 99 SI 15.00 x x )( Fa.-Mrware Griddle #260 rl•q 4q qq Sl7.49 )( x Pr-Hto Wtt Fry ff I WFS I rf!q 37 99 S28.50 x Toashncntft' Electric Teallettte #500 rr!Q 24 9q $18.75 x O ster Knife Sharpetter #511 r HJ 18 qq St4.25 x All Dit!al lothroom Scales 25°'o OFF x x x Rival an Opefttt #790 r<'(.j 19 qq Sl4.99 x Ri•al Can Opefttt #719 '"'l 1 fi qq SI 2.75 x Rival Can Opefttt #781 ,,,q ?? 9q St 7.25 )( Sunbeam Can Opetttt #5-91 r1·q 27 9 9 $20.99 x Sunbeam Can Opetter #5-123 rP.q 13 99 SI 0.50 x Sunbfflll Can Opetter f NI 1:199 SI0.50 )( Warinq Can Opetter rP.q 2 1 99 Sl6.49 x Genttal Electric: loq Sealer rPQ 19 qq SI 4.99 x Chickft'I Bucket fP.Q 34 q~ $26.25 x Predo Wtt Cookerie rP.q 39 9~ $29.99 )( Predo Gran Coollerie rP.g 59 99 $44.99 x Toashnastet-lroiler #5233 rP.g 39 99 S29.99 x Frank n ~ G"' Del. reg 9 99 S7.49 x Hamilton lf'Cleh Littt• Mac reg 9 99 S7.49 x General B.c:tric MixMGstctr #3546·2 req 44 99 $33.74 x S111tbffftl Chrome Miuncalltt tt I· I 50 reg 169 99 SI 27.49 x SUttbeam Mlunastw # 1-10 reg 114 99 $86.24 x ;1 h r11k1·11 v. n -.f u11d 111111·1 I 1111111·11·s r1·1•1•1 v1·tl tl11rrnJ~ tlw r11hh1°1'\, alllh11nt11·s . :-.:1111 ._ _______ __, S anta M111111·;1 1ml1t·1· l1111ld111g:-, l1111lt lwf11r1· l!l:M "111 111· liroug ltt 1'111s1·r ,;, 1·urr·1·11t l'arlh11uak1• :-.I a111 larcb 11rul1·r a 1·11111 r11n·r..,i:d rww \'lly onlinan1·{· that c1f111·1<J I!-. 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"""'"'" c""""" I W•nOOw B•nflel1 ...... ~-~~----. ----~ • .,. • ,.. a• ~ ' Westcllff Pina I formerly Rion) IOJ4 .,., ... A••· 642-11 ll Corona del Mer J1011. c..e HwY. \ K1lometef South of McArttlur 673-2100 Harbor View Center formerly Imperial) l614S.. ........ Dr .. MewpM ..... 644-1170 _, I o . "'' ·council deserved full information I Al J 30 1a m. l>e~ 16 a weary Huntiqton Beach Cit)' Counr 1I atpf)ruv•d appointment of lnterim city ad· mlnal'ltr1ttnr Ben Ar1uello to 1erve •• dlrettor ol the city's nt-•I) forml-d O.,partm~nt ul AdminJ1tr•UveService1. · lt may h1a v• been Uw ra1ht appoantment, but there 1 WE' re fo<'tJi tht· rounrll should have known before •y prov· .t 1ng Mn 1appotntmPnt thatt Arauello hlmael bad t•nat tnl"t•rt'd I By now almost t-veryont.1 m Oran1e County 11 aware I hut ttuntinacton K~a{'h hau1 been up lo its neck in trouble o' t•r tht· Comprl·h~nlitvl! Ema>lo)'ment atnd Traininl( Act l l'fo:TA1 progrnm M1s man1taiement charaes have been an tht· 1ur for 1almo:,I a yur now 1tnd the director of the rol(ram wal\ md1 t tt·1i and as awaaUnat trial on e mbezz.le- t•nt t·h.argt·~ Tht· ( •rnngt> t vunty Manpower Commission promised tt full b lown audit by last March T he City Counril ap ix,antf'\t 1hrl't' l•f 1t.. ri1cftl~rb to a special C:ETA commit lt'l' lo mdkt· n·rt~ta n llunttngton Beach's interests were ....,J 1>0 k ct.I a ft t'r 1 T ht· Mdn(>O'Al'I l'ummassaun ha!> stumbled along with at:-. long proma.!>ed audit and h us fallen far behin"d l'ht•duh.· ~till. a draft audit finally was produced and ~ent lo tht-('II~ '> finanec depart ment for response in l'.trh ~ovt'mtwr \q~uellu knt"W ol lhas audit . after all. h e h ad been ht•:.id of the frnann· department before being elevated to tht> i:H.'tm~ administrator's position He a lso knew that it "a.-, nital'al of the finance department's handling of CETA • ...-cxµcn<titun.•s I le a lso must have known that the acting finanre direc· · lt>r Jl'fendt>d tht• d ly in response lo the Manpower Com- m1~s111n . No unc on tht' C ity Council knew of this exchange of · · · corresponde nct'. Nonl' of them knew what the county ('Ommission was saying about their own city's affairs. Nut even tht• coun cil's CETA committee was told. It may well be that Arguello is the logical person to • '.kad the new administrative superagency. Members of · the Ci ty Council even appear to have agreed on this con · rlusion. Hut thl' extreme sensitivity of the CETA issue a lonj? with Arguello's personal involve ment in m a ny of its aspl•cts made it abundantly obvious that the cor- responden ce s hould h ave been brought up. The counr il s hould have known it before a pproving Arguello's ap - .... pointment to the n ew position. ., . .. Senior center needed · After years of d e lay, Fountain Valley fina Uy appears ·.to be taking some steps toward construction of a senior eitizen cente r . Re<.·entlv. Sl00,000 in r edevelopment funds was t·armarked 'ror a senior center. Another $105,000 in federal housin~ and community development funds has been set aside for this purpose. T his month. the City Council is expected to receive som e formal recommendations regarding the center. City officials a rt.' talking about building a ne w senior facility <.1djaC'ent to tht• community cente r behind the City Hall. Clearly. a senior citizen center would be a worthwhile addition to t he city. Alrt!ady. seniors make up about 10 pe rcent of the loC'a l population.' and the figure is e xpected to grow. Rough estimates have placed the cost ofthe proposed enter at 1ust over $1 million. Before the council commits furthe r ·large sum of Redevelopment Agency dollars to is project. it s hould be certa in a sound financial plan developed • , If this pla n is f casible. t he city s hould begin work on he JJrojecl as soon as possible befor e inflation and ris - ng ('onstruC't ion costs push its prire tag even higher. hoosing the niayor A panel of former Huntington Beach mayors . is · erommendinji( a change in the way the city chooses its ' ayor. The City Council presently selects the mayor each pril from a m ong its seven members . But the panel is vocuting that the mayor tie-electe<l directly by the oters. The m ayors' committee calls for a two-year term for ayor with a limit of two terms. It also recommends that City Council member resign from that office before unning for mayor. The propos al. which in volves a change in the city ~ha rter and therefore must be approved by voters, is a f'>~ood one . • · Huntington Beach is one of the largest cities in Orange County and direct e lection proba bly would strengthen the office. Perhaps most importantly, election by the pubiic would do much lo eliminate internal bickering a nd in· fighting that a<.'compani~ the m ayor's selection in 1978 a nd 1!8>. The change would give citizens the final say on whom they want to occupy t he city's highest office. On those grounds a lone, the proposal d eserves a shot. • Opinions expressed In the space above. are those of the Daily Pilot Ottier views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Bow 1560, posta Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . Boyd/War fortune By L.M. BOVD Remarkable how m any men founded their fortunes ~ar Gloomy Gus D.M. 0' .. "''J '"'' ,__., ., ..... 111111• ., , .... , ......... . _ .... , .. , ,...., -·-.. .. _..._.. .... _ ........ . GMem,O..Delty~. (:•---·· ... ·--···-··· ... ·-·---.... --------, .... ThOna• P. Haley I Publisher Jaek Andenon Afghan w.ar cuts opium traffic WASHINGTON -There's a silver Uninl to the dark cloud ol Soviet •11re11ion in Af1hani1tan: At1h•n opium farmen have been too buay filhl· ln1 the Russian invaders to harvest their crops. So however unhappy the State Department la over the Kremlln''s move int o Arghanistan, an other federal agen-cy, the Drug Enforcement Adm inistra- t ion . is de· lighted that the Russians have in · terrered with the annual Afghan o pium harvest. "Arghanistan traditionally has been a significant producer of ii· licit opium and hashish in Southwest Asia," a classified DEA report on Afghanistan and narcotics begins. "Until the So- viet invasion in late 1979, Afghanistan also served as a ma· jor transit area for Southwest Mailbox Aaia n•rcotica deatined for W eatem marketa." Tb• MCret report, aeen by my uaociate Dale Van Atta, ••Y• that opium wu lhe prlnclpal crop 1rown ln remote areaa or Afghanistan. concentrated on the Ar1h~·Paki1tani border. It wu traditionally purchased from the Afghan farmers by middlemen who moved it to stockpiles and brokera1e areas in the northwest frontierprovinceof Pakistan. By truck or camel caravan, the opium dealers also moved the farmers' crops westward to the consumer market in Iran. BUT THE SOVIETS a'1d their Afghan puppets, for all their other faults. do not encourage the pro- duction of opium poppies. In fact. the curtailment of opium growing by the Marxist coup of Nur Mohammed Taraki in April 1978 may have been as responsible as the regime's atheistic doctrines for the native rebellion by devout Moslem tribesmen -who also grew opium poppies. The DEA report explains that many Moslem tribesmen in the opium -1rowin1 area of Af1haniltan were too buay fi1ht· inl the Marxist.a to take care or their fields, while othen who normally would have worked in the fields fled to Pakistan to• void the fightin1. Thia combination of holy war and "draft-dodging '' has •P· parenlly continued through sue· cessive Soviet· backed regimes in Afghanistan. And the Kabul gov· ernment's reponae has Ughtened .up drug traffic control, more for po litical reasons than any particular distaste for narcotics trade. Dope smugglers are by their nature anti.government; therefore. any government hop· ing to take control of Afghanistan considers the drug dealers enem ies orthe state . EVEN llEFORE the Russians moved in to take direct control of their badly run satellite in late 1979. the Afghan military had established checkpoints to in·. lercept arms and supplies for in- surgent tribesmen. And the checkpoints also put a crimp in lhedrugtraffic. Since the Ruaiam took over the country, "Soviet forces have taken over anti·1mu1slin1 opera- tions from the Afthan nationals as part o1 overall military opera· lions aiainat the lnaurgenls," the DEA report states. And the Ru111ians, for whatever motives. are succeeding in their crackdown. Because of lhe Soviet inyuion, last year's opium crop was pre· sumed to be partially deJlroyed "as Soviet air and ground forces pursued the insurgents into the tribal territories," the DEA re· ported , adding : "Similarly, much of the manpower required to harvest this crop was either preocc upied with fighting , became refugees or was killed in battle.·· Furthermore. the DEA pre- dicts: "Should the Soviet-Afghan conflict with the insurgents in· tensify, it could adversely affect both the planting and the size of the 1980·1981 opium poppy crop, and thereby reduce the amount of opium available on the open market." MEOW!: Ronald Reagan's transition·team captain for the Tennessee Valley Authority, Robert Sansom, was dealt as harp blow by Congress last year.~ new la w will keep Sansom 's firm. the Virginia Vermiculite Co., from strip-mining 14,000 acres of a Na · tional Historic Landmark at G r een Springs , Va .. f or vermiculite, a granular sub· stance that is used for polling soil and cat litter BACK TO BAS ICS: While Congress never tires of spend ing money for g la morous new military weapons like intercon- tinental missiles and airplanes that c~l $26 million apiece, it has a strange reluctance to replace such mundane equipment as J eeps and trucks. Many of the armed s«.>rvi<'es' ground vehicles are five years older than the soldiers whodrivethem. llaJr the .Mari ne Cor~s · \'Chitles. for example, are not usable. and in the case or some tlasses of large vehicles. e\'cry one ls hroken and awaiting repair 'User fees' just anoth~r name for tax To-the Editor: Our county supervisors ap- parently think that Proposition 13 was a temporary measure and now new taxes can be piled on us withollt our objection. Right after 13 passed. the sanitation districts decided to ch arge "user fees.·· Al the h ea ring ; 2.000 objector s persuaded them to change their minds. Shortly thereafter , at· tempts were made to charge us fees to pay for the trash pickup. In some areas, the protesting was not strong enough to deter the fees. Fees were increased for beach parking and other services. Building permits escalated in price. Then our super"visors had a hearing to decide if we should be charged user fees to cover the cost of operating the dump sites. They wanted to spend $600.000 or our money for scales to weigh the trash and charge by the ton for the trash dumped. 1 don't know how th~y expected lo cope with the traffic jams as trucks would wail in line at the scales. They didn't need lo worry about the extra drivers' pay as the user fees could be increased lo cover it. In short. our elected officials were determined lo get b,llck from us the money we saved with Proposition 13. So far, masses or protesters have been the only weapon we have used to stop the new taxes. In most cases. this wa!l has worked. TWO YEARS have passed and our county supervisors seem to feel that now they.can impose a new tax to cover the cost of opera- tions al lhedumpsites. Let's examine the way the new tax would work. The commercial trash haulers would be charged a fee for all they dumped. To getthe money to gay this tax. they would have to get more money to rrom the sanitary districts. f}i~ sanitary districts don't have Ule money to pay more, so we would au gel charged. "user fee ... They know we don't want any more tax· es. so they call the new tax• user fee. If th~ get eway w.llh-1l.. we-. can expect to be charged uaerfees for many other services which are now beln1 financed with 1eneral taxea. We would not only IOH all the benefits of 13, but would . pr.obably.e.ntl up with hither tu· es than before 13. Those who think there la nothiDI we can do about lt, are correct lf we 1lt back and wait for aomeone elle to do )t tor us. To 1tart with, we can each write to or phone our aupeniaon and ex· preu our opinl~. Then we can watch the lual notlc• and D1IWI articl• ft. die date of the beariq and we mun have a hue• turnout at the hearing. If none or tn1s works. it will convince us that our supervisors are not working for us and we must replac•e them. BOBDrNSEN 1101111• «-r•I••••• To the Editor: T hank you for running the Dec. 23 feature article "It 's a sma ll world." o n Henry H eitzma n 's miniature Christmas scene. Your reporter. Mary Jane Scarcello, and photographer. Gary Ambrose. were not only very professional in their con· tact with our Dad. Hen ry Heitzman, but they ex1>ress~d compassion, kindness and a nice sense of humor which made the interview easier for him I KNOW that "tt·s~.a small world " made an elderl y gentleman and his family very very happy. But. of more importance, I feel it helped lo break down some of the myths about aging and showed tha t one can be mentally and physically active at 89 -and well beyond that age. Also, that when one lives in a retirement home he can still enjoy his ramily and they can enjoy him. This is certainly the truth in our family! MARY JANE HEITZMAN for the entire Heitzman family ·~··· .. .., To the Editors: The slate Supreme Court has declared the death penalty for murder, cruel and unusual punishment, and thereby illegal! The people of this state placed the death penalty on the ballot, and voted for its return. The state Legislature then wrote it back into law. only if it meets a "special circumstance." Essentially, this means murder committed while carry· ing out another felony . What about Usa Rosales, 7 years old'! Nurse Melanie Uribe. my own son, William Doyle. and the sons and dauehtera of you and yours'!_ Ttre murdel'a by streel gangs, over l,000 this year? All of these people were murdered whether under special circumstance or not. They were , and are murdered! A Plll80N term of 25 years lo llf e tor murder will result In parole ln about seven years. What kind or punlahment la seven years? la the murdered victim aoln• to be back after seven yean? I aay, repeal the apeclal circumstance provi1lon ln the law and re-ln1tate the d••th penalty for all murden, and tee how fastthcse murders stop I.et your \'Oic«.> l>t' known . to your state representati ves. as well as other state. c•ou nt\ and :ity officials' · RILi. DOYLE 1..1•11 lll•lt•rlH' To the Editor. In 1976 the VTN proposal re· quested high rises a long the fi ve blocks between Lake and 6th SI reels including a 20·story behemoth het ween 3rd and 5th spanning a view of the pier A few downtown property owners criticized the c~y council for re- jecting this plan that would have cost Huntington Bc_a ch t ax. payers $39 million . Advocates of the VTN plan then s ued the city for $8 million and lost. Their attitudes and ac- tions and other factors inhibited getting a plan approved. The lack of an approved plan is the main reason nothing's happened downtown. rntensity is not the reason. Otherwise you wouldn't have the large .number of one · and t wo-stor y com mercial areas that abound in Southern California <and the village concept allows three stories). The Urban Land Institute evaluated the VTN proposal. "The VTN proposal puts on the to.acre parcel all the projected commercial market demand for the entire project area through 1990 ... Your demand figures call for 795 rooms by 1900. The VTN hotel will have 800 rooms near term. That creates phasing problems ... pie an the sky ... · The July 1976 EIR applied the 1975 market potential analysis made by Urban Projects Inc. of Beverly Hills. This analysis in· dicated that even a low.intensity plan would provide too much commercial lo meet market potential. THUS THE six· and seven· s tory and unlimited height alternatives, while proposing in· tensive commercial lo enhance our tax base, would more likely be devel~<! intensive residen· lial to enhance the profit.a of speculators -most of whom don't live here. This could lead to intensi(ylng problems resi· dents have had. Theae more intensive alternatives are impractical for other reuons: -competing re1ionaJ usea <South Coast Plaza , Wealminater Mall etc.> -no convenleril freeway ac· ceaa -no two main corridors nearby · · -drawln1 cuatomen from • haU-olrcle instead of a MO de1reearea ' c1rculat1on would require some offal·e and other develop· ment that could be heller placed elsewhere I fo r the better total economic health of the city> 80 to 85 percent of the beac·h ~oers are from outside the• l'il). And their numbers ~row ahoul 20 percent a year. This 1s the best way to provide ocean use for the average r 1t1zen fo'or th is reason we've s upported a transit corridor near Lake Street. Intense de· ''elopment allernali \'es conflict with this out of the-city beach use The village concel>t with a three·story limit !possibly pre. ferrert by ahoul 80 percent Of the residents 1 would proba"bly work out hest for our tax base and for those who want to enjoy our city I both residents and out-of townersl LEONARD WRIGHT Pr•p•r•• rl•ll•• To the Editor· You fo r e c a s t t h e many changes that could take place in t~e 11se ef private property in yo ur "Key Ruling Backs Zoning by Ballot" f)t>c 23 The changes would result from California's Supreme Court ruling that zon- ing is a legislative process ther efore voters acting as legislators, through the ballot box. could rezone anyone's prop- er! y . What it really says is that any group or kooks with quirks can band together and take away any person's prope rty rights. Just like legislators do through their s urrogate bureaucracies. It doesn't matter if it is pro-or anti.growth. well·intentioned or selfish. it is an attack on ·the basic right of American private property ow n ers hip by Am e rican private properly owners. It is as paradoxical aa Tom Murphine 's Dec. 22 "On Losing a Few Heads." about the anti- growth cities of La1una and Newport Beach tryin1 to claim they have more populace than tile census sbows, so they can get more state money. without having more populac~. Do these kooko know which side is up'! Do they know the in· trins~c value .or American• private property rt1ht.a'! They'd better find out before they llnd out they have voted away their own. OOLDIE J~EPH • ne.....,,......_._ .. -. ..,.._ ....... .....,._ .. ....... . ....................... .... CA ..... W... II Ill Ml ......... ... .................... __ ....._. ______ .. .... ............... . Cftl--~ 8U ... 88 /STOCKS Thunday'• NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ..... 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In 1176. the F1'C Issued an order that put down some rules about how Encyclopaedia Britannica salespeople t.-ere to approa<'h consumers in their homes. The order resulted from a determination by the FTC that these Britannica salespeople were using deceptive means to gain entry to homes. One ruse was for t he salesperson to say he was delivering a free booklet. FOR THE PAST FOUR years then all Britannica salespeople were required to carry with them a 3-by S·inch <'a rd which bore the com pany's name and had the follow· ing statement: "The purpose of this representa tive's call is to solicit the sale or en<'yclopedias." After ringing the bell, the salesman was required to show this card to the person who opened the door and to direct him or her to read t he card. What a surprise to find that a salesman was calling , huh'' Well, th(' Rrilannica people have been chafing under this regulation. Arter all, il ·s a little demeaning to have your salespeople <:onstantly making this kind of disclosure. H's a little like saying, "Here. read this card so that you won't he de<:c1ved by what I am going to tell you." SO NOW THE FOLKS at Encyclopaedia Brittanica have negotiated a modifi<'a tion or ter ms with the "C. The Britannica sales force will no longer have to carry around those 3 by S cards. Instead. they will be able lo make do with ordinary business cards. which are smaller In addition. the business card wi ll not have to carry the old statement warning consumers that the guy is sell- in~ ('ncyc:lopedias What the card must ha ve are the com- pany 's name. the salesperson's name. address and phone number. and the ide ntification of the salesperson as a ··sales representative " Finally, the Britannica salespeople will no longer have lo direct the person who opens the door to read the card. 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COn"tP0'\1f111 th Alwmtft'"'" 76 < ~t"lh _.pound N v M•rc.,r-y \.:> 00 Pf"'""'~ "'•""""''s10 H&St<ovor N 'I' .'tUrrr ,.., t:: w Y(JRt( 'A p tii11noy & Hd'"''"' '""'.-' tOCJA't \H \'iO up t.o tO E "o•lt\M d '''YPr \t) SOO uo so 11) f•br1( Alll'd \tl1i1 .. r 11• 48) UO \() 106 Lo,..... mor"1nqt.•1nQU1l1\ofl \tt>S ~•"don· Mt~rnoon h11;1nq tH\ /\ o•• \tO 1S P1r11 t1ft.-rnoon f1Jc1nq '61l 18 oH \It •l Fran~tvn 11 .. 1><1 SSIS t8 o" \1' 1• Zwr•cfl , latf" Aftrrnoon f"'"9 \\11 00 "" \11 00 UIS OOao~ HlftdY a "•'"'-'" fttl• morn1rt9 1s1; •.s oll \10 2S l"••IP11rd: ,,.,, morn1no ssu 1S oH \10 H E ftt•lfl.trd 1a111 mor n1no \S•1 I• oft \JP" _____ ...__ --->--""---- I ·---··-....... f .• tttf.rolliu!P tlu " .. > l ... , I -DAILY PILOT Odds against 'hiDI Tuz playing on borrowed time By JOHN SEVANO OI tM O.llr ~llet IUtt Jacques Tuz's basketball days are num. bt:red. He's playing on borrowed time. He knows this, accepts this, and yet continues to JJlay despite the odds. / Tuz's ankle his left one-has been under the knire more than a Thanksgiving turkey in the last two years . It's as brittle as a sand castle a nd us stable as a balloon under a flame. It's amazing he can even walk, let alone run up und·down a basketball court. TUZ'S PROBLEMS BEGAN while as a sophomore at the University of Colorado. ff' was rnid Novem ber and he broke his f0<1! · ~nappin~ the firth metutarsus in the proces~. Thl' injuries that followed lo the s ame foot multi fi ll a medical loJ! after red s hirting the 1978· 79 season, Tuz ton· ~oml' ligam l•nb while rehahilitatin~ during thl' following spring s urnmt·r n•hahilitat1on found him IJrt·aking tht' foot again during exercises lll'Vl'I' fully hl•aled hy the fall or the l!fi'!J-Xll l·ampu1gn, do<'tllr~ 111serte<.1 a pin \\h1dt l'nabll·tl Tuz to J11in thf' Buffaloes by mad Sl'asun last "Prtng. whilL· running, he stcpperl 111 a holt• and nppt•d the ligaments again Thi~ t1111t• do<·tors had to muke a tendon 1 r;in-.fn fr11ni 111 -. ralf to mak1· lhl· f1H1l opera· t1011al --------· ·----------___ _ las l -;u11t111 t·r dcwtor'> rem11vecl lht· pin tht• y 111sL·rll'd the spnr1g 111.:fon· a t·ouplt.' 11f months lat.er Tuz suffrrcd a st rcss f1 at·tun· I ll·arrl t•uou~h ., Wt:l.I ., Tl '1. 111\S ;.ind. accrir<ling to ht ... doc·tor ..... ht· n111't ;ifford lo hear anym1>re 01w rnon· lir l'ak. 11111· morl· ligament te<1r. 1111" rnort' m1 splat·1·nH:nt of u ll'ndon an<l ht• 's t hn1111 •h "fl'-, l1M1k111g pn·lt} ~c>iid I tan·1 really 1·1111t1Jla111," i... tum Tu1 a~sl·~'>Cd ht~ current c·mirl1t11>r1-'.RJl11l 11 dcpt·rHb on how you're ll)l1k 11111 at 1t. I '1(1 111 1mt· p11·c·t· and I'm '>till able t11 pl a·' "Stall ahlt· 111 play · Th11-.t· art· tht· guldl'n ""' 11 ... f•ll' T11z "'ho adm1lll'd '" w11n<lt·r1nJ.! <11 t 11111·" 1f lie· f'\'c•r w11ultl · Sut•·. 11 \\as frust ratmg.·· ht· ... <11d ·1 1·11111<111 I pl;i.' fur a l11ng tluratJtJn of 11ml', tht·n l d 1·111111· haf'k and pluy w1·ll and 11 would pop 11p :11.!:1111 Tho"'f· \H'fl' trying t1rnt·<;. "()11 111111).! c•rtlt·n·d Ill,\ rn1111l quilt· a frv. 111111·~ I \\!Hiid turn ti IJ\'t•r Ill m\ hl'ad anu \\ 1111dt·1 11 I c·1111ld play to th1· al11lit.\ I playl'U l11•IJJl'I' ll11t wlt:1t 1t :di c·aml' down to 1s I still \\ant I'd to pla~ As long as I was ahlt· I w<1nt - •'ll lo 111:1,\ 11n1 t1I 1·oultln 't pla,\ Cinyrnort·" Pl.A\' IS A< "IT i\ I.I. V an undf'r'i tatemt'nl \', 11 h 'l'Ul . 111•rlorm would bl' a l>elter t•:rm Tuz h :1~ 111•1·11 1•nt1·1 t:11n111g Colorad11 t r11wds ('\'er ~111t'l' ht· -;tt•ppl'<l foot I sorry ahoul I he pun I on tht' Huffalm•s' h11rnt·t·11urt in 1!177 You. wuuW think with <.ill his prohlcm.J;.- th;ll T t11 w•111ld t<ikc• 11 t'a~.\ whlll' on the f11111r . 1h;11 ht· \\ouhl su lwon~t·111u-;ly fa\'or thl' ;111k It• a11tl I n·at 1l t1•n1lc·rh l··,l.11 w1.t 11• t i I It I I 111"11 h;1111 I" 111\111\l'd Ill :-.=ot M • 1b ;1 mattc•r of fac-t. he ·~ JU~l the etpp11~1t1· ..;111·:1k .1\\ •• , I ti It ''" 111;11 1· ..... 111d ·"" ....... ' 111 \I 11 111.i \\1111 I ht· 111111 lt•a g111· I 1 111 1'1 '1111 \ 1111 1"11 I It It• 111· run~. hu~tlL·s. Jump~ und chvcs with 0•11, Ptlol ~1•11 IOllOto 1111 I "11 1111! ... I S.•1· Ol>l>S. Pa~t· 8 9> COLORADO'S JACQUES TUZ AS A PREP. At (). I lllarathon m.an Raiclers liave 10 l'. 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I 111g it 111 his Hlllh 1::1111t• '" I 11 f', ~l " • 1•' It• h:11I 111 111'11 t I , .I }111 \'• l Jf'F1 tl I •'· »J1cu la· \'.':J!>G4 "I' , 1111n 111r I \\a-, r ;,,. " '"'it r.. :11111111 lf1 l I I 11 11 fl 1 ...... 111·,. I • I it ;t t J.!1" Ill f I• I I 1 11• 111 Id 1!• •t • 1111 ,,, ti 1 , 11 • t I I lit· l I I \ t I t I 11111 'I ''' l\1 \f',lf '> 11 I ,1 , 1 \l1111t1•1tfll•'I ,\ I I t',tft Ii Ujl \\lllt ___ .._ .. • I' j ',11 I 1,, II I ' I 111.d 11• 1 I 1111 ' J 111·, t ,HI« • Ii t ' I ollld f pn \I 11.1. 111 'I ,\ II 1 .. I• I l I I 1 ~ It II t ' , ' f .t I ' II\\ I 11 '1'1111 It p tll 111 ti h '•,l \ t. t '' lnr ' 'I I lollll' Ill I 1t1cl •' ' '11 :.1. .1, '~ 1 lu•u ~,.,., , .• 1 Ill t I f 1 t•Jt\c:•\f I\ ;ff "' .1 I' I llHI '". I• h I 1 llt' •1 1111111'1 "I WAS ttJ·: \I I \ pf• • • I ,1 1 1 1• " • ,. 1 .,., '.-;1rn w ith the wa v 11 l1a ppt·11 1·d 11,, 1., I•, 1 I'" -, lo Charlie <~imnw1 I 111:11lt• a '>•1111·1 111 •• ,, .. , 1, ''"' ti 111 tfH' s hot pass," said Uit111n1· "ll11t 1111· "" 1 wt .. .r.1 1, .i, 1 .. 1i,.1:.1n l'\l fac t l rt>a<'hl·d thb rndt•st11111· 1•. 1. '"" 11 1, 1 1111 a lrcadL...>a ·t hj stHrv .-..!,!~.---- Montreal ri~ht wing I.a 1'11•111 needs only 21 p11i11t s 111 11·:t!'h t .000. He's c urrt•nlly 11111 wit 11 an eye injury, hut he has !l?!J 1>11i111s in jus t 703 game11. :i ln11J' I 11111• 1-; tlw 1i11~.,1ft!-.ll1H'SS 1tl ('lt ·1 1 Ii·· <..,11111111•1 " s ai d 11 1011111• \Vl11•11 \\ .. \\l'l 1' Cllt th•· lir c"1k :111tf ht• l'c••ilcl hH vc· S<'ored 111111 <;1·11 . 111' ••1111•111"111ml gave me a IHl''ll p:1s" 111• l11ok<'1l for me a g :i 1 n whl.'11 lhere wns :. 11 01>en 111'1 , lh1111< 1111: h;if I rit'k · 11 •; ,t 1'11 ill 111 play with 1~11yi; ltlo.1• T :1vlor :11HI Simmer." 111111 1.111 rn1t ,·nuuJ.!h t" k1 •c-p him awa~ I 111111 1111 :v1: ... l l'I'~ l'\11'111 .\ 1t·..,11lc·11f of Sht'I 111a11 Oak s. \111111 J.!111111·1·, r11n'i for the Sun Fernando \':.d ie~ 'L ;.i.Zk.L:.Juh II~ runs six mill's in 1111· 111111111111.: ;inti arwtht•r 'ii:-< 111 th~· af 11·111111111 111• -,1n·tl'hl'.., his running to 211 111111 • llll '..,1 111rl:1,\' II •· sa\ · 111" 111~1111 rt':i.,cm he· 1~ t•nlt•r 1111• t lw \\'•11 Id :\1 as lt·r s Marathon 1~ h1·•·:111"t' 111• \\a .., askl·ll h) promoter Bill l..,1•1\ 111 :i Jon).! l1mt· friend who <1l ont· 11 1111 111"'""'"" an annual rat·t· from 111111\ \\c~1tl 111 I.a" \'l'J.!a~ for ruJtncrs. 60 '··a1 .., old .11111"'1·r • "'l'lw last llme I ran that r;.itt· \\CJ!> lhrt•t• yc•;ffs ago WL· finally h<1<I 111 slop Tiit• highway patr11l s aid ·no mon• · Wt• w11uld gt•l hl•tw1..•<'n Barstow <1nr:I Jfakl'r ·amt t hC"winds would bc~J ~t ron-~:rnu!'it got lo be.• too dangC'rous ... he rce<ills l\l onlg11mt•ry wi II we<ir No. I in I rnne a11cl will join an l'Sl imaled 1.50(). run· nC'rs for thP r;H·e llis best marathon lime is 2 .53 whe n hl' t•o mt>ekd in Culver City <it the age of li5 lit' ran a :1 07 when he <IS 73. and rn;.ina).!l'cl to e•1rnplete 14 conset·ut1ve 1 ~1· Mi\RATHOS, Page 89> ' ..... veterans Ot\KL;\N I> 1 A 1'1 The Oakland Ha1dt·r~ art· just one vkton awa\ from a n•turn trip to thl: Supt•1: Bowl. the pro fool· lial I ~ummit I he·~· c·onq Ul'rcd four .\ l'ar:-:.tgo .. J forget wh;.1t I ft•lt like four n•ar:-a~o ... full hack Mark van 't-:L·ght·n s a111 wht•n a s ked lo com. pan• the tt•am's :.1tt1 l ude now with that 111 tht• d a,\ s leading up to Supt•r Hm'I X I Tll t: RAIOt-:RS and Chargers will play Sunda) 111 San Diego for t hC' Aml•ntan Foolball Con· ft'f'!'lll'l' lt tlc• and thC' right to face t ht• :'\ FC t•ham pions 1n Super 1111\\l XV Four sl'usons ago, Oakland tlC'at tht• Pittsburgh Stl•t>ll•rs 24 7 for thr Afo'C <'rown and trotmL·ccl lht• M111nesota Vik· tn gs 32-M in thl• Super Bowl. · 'Th<'n• has bct•n <1n almost compll•lc turnover in the team since lht•n ... van E1·~hen said, noting om• reason it seems like more than four Yt•ars to him. "A lot or guys wcr<·· t radcd Kenny Stabler. Oa\'l' Casper . Phil \'illapiano and others some rc tin•d and some were injured. The re must h<> only nine or ten of us left who playt'd in that S up l'r Bowl. .. Ten is the numher, a nd only seven of those 11layers st arted van Eeghen, wide receiver ('tiff Branch and linemen Gene Upsha w, Art Shell an d Dave Dal by on offense. and dcrende rs John Matus zak and Ted llendr i<'ks. "BUT EVEN THOUGH the players change, we seem to stay the same, do the same things we lhink-tha~s--tru. • • _________ __.s.,a~i~d~v..-an~E~eghen, a power run- ner In the mold of predeceason Marv Hubbard. Hewritt Dixon and Clem Daniels. ·'We're still the Oakland Raiders. The 'Pride and Poile' weari ott and stays with you," he added, rererrln1 to the team motto. Char1era Coach Doe Coryell ••YI the Raiden' He· ce11 this year wu no 111rprile to T he 29.year-old Dioun<', tht• N HL 's mo!lt prolific. po 111t producer over the 1>11st 10 y't•al c; and the lea~ue'!I lradin~ sc1111•1 this season . smd he doec;n 't r>ul m u c h s lo r k in i n 11 i vi d 11 a I milestones. "I'm just hBJIPY we won. · ht· Dim111I' ., . t't'm1d gm1I of lhe g;1mP. tu ... :i·1nt t1f th<' srason. t'a llll' at I ~.1 11f 111" final period. AP ......... THE KINGS' DAVE LEWIS LAVI HIS STICK AQAINIT THI HIAD Of DON NACHaAUR. him. "You make eb•DC• '° replace one penoa wltlt -. one a· little better." ., '·············-~·,·····~···--~-­....--~ ............... . ---_.., ---·---·---------... -·--·,.....-.... .., ·-·~.- , I ' '~~AA ,,,_ .A .... .., ........ .,_.,."'-,,,,,,,.._...,,,..,,,~ • .· 111111 ClllT YllR 11111111 DAILY PIPIR fHUU~OAY JANlJAHY H l'IH I OHANGf COUNTY C ALl~OH NIA 25 CENTS SC sets • m.oratonum. on • construct1on ft) ~T•;\ •· MIT('HU.I Of ... o ... , ...... , •••• ~4Hl l°ll"nit•fl\i: ( ll\ \ CJUlllll mt>tnlwr-c•mr1..:t·rl rr11111 u two hou r (' lt•!'tt•d !10111 '"''I IUll l h1 !'> murna~ 11n1I dnnuunn·d .,. rour mvnlh fll<H .. 11.num 1111 "''"' nm 'll'Ul IH"lf\ '° lht' (II\ ' IJiH"k 1·•11.ill I f ) fhl· u1 .il•r11 \ 0 1 t1111an1·t• op ~""''·1t 1n d l I \lllt· "'1\11 t OUlh 11111.tll f'J\flt'k I.JOI• \(J\1111( 1111 1n,·a11 .. "" 1 .. ·r1111h """ 11 •• 1, \111•11 lo d1• \ 1·ll1111·r !'t cd f<1ur 1 .i111'11t·l). 101.•ut~d 11w!'tlly 1n lht h1lh 'arnnt land 111la11d llf th~ .... IJll l>lt'~ll .. 'rtl'Way 1'1 UIJl'rllCS atft'l'lt•tl b ) lhl' l11u1 month building ban indud1• 111•\ 1•loµmcn l on the ... ur!'tlt'T HJ1h'h purt1on!'t of lht' Hceve!'t l«111 eh. all or lhl' H tt'Vt'l> 1·oastal p1111wrh \'1~ht·t·k Kaneh. with l IH' l ' Xl'1•pll11ll uf llllt' trat:l\ all of th•· I alt•ga 11ropNt~ al lht-l'ity':-. 11111 I Ill'' n IJUr dl'r and an to d u s l r i a I p a r k p I a n n e d '' n A vemda Pico. T h t: four m o nth building ban. which can be extended. is to allow the city to prepare a v:.iriety of reports pertaini_ng to the c ity's r'ctpid growth. SpH1ficall y. the ordinance t' 1 te~ tht.• need for a fiscal imp act " n a I y !'t b . a c• o m p r e h c n s i \' e growth plun. revisions lo the city's ~rading ordinance. studies of the C'lty's drainage systems . an a nalysis of the development process in j:ity Hall and a capital improvement policy. Council mt'mbers entert.>d the sec r e t s ess ion to d iscuss whether four tracts planned for development by F,s trella Propt'rties. Ltd. comply with the eity 's h ilhide ~rad in g or dincince. A previous C.:1Ly C:ounc1I had approved grading plctn!'t for the 1,770 acres where 1-:strclla would like to build 2,775 dwelling units. But the current council said it had misgivings about those ap· provals. and indicated it wanted to r eview the grading plans again. The company charges the city is 'a ttempting to arbitrarily call back fur review plans that ulre;.idy have heen ;.ipprovcd hy a prior counci I This morning's dct·i .,11m t11 im- post· a budding frt'eze pub thal ar~urncnt in hmtH1 for a.I ll'a"l four months, anll 1-:st11•lla of fitials said they 1H t' n •vtl'wing lht• (•11undl 's uC'lmn Councilman Alan Korsl·n ·.;1111 the t•oun<'il uct111n was in ric1 \\II\ intt•nded to thwart Estr..Jl:i '!> dt vcl111>mt.-nl pro~rc!'ts ""l'ht• rt!ason ll l\hl' 11rgpt)1·y 11rd1nam·t·1 wu-; 1rnph-rrwnll"tl." Kor!'t t·n !'taid ··1s lH'1•au:.c· "I' h;1v1• a lt•rrihlt· pr11hlt-m in k•·•·p <S1•1.• P .. :RMl'fS, Pa~t· \:!) Brown calls for state budget cut ~all IJa(.•kers Critics sued by SC mayor I Karoline Koester, the San Cleme nte mayor who S'llrvived a r ecall election last June, has filed a $20 m illion libel suit against the recall or ganizers. F'il ed in Orange County S uperior Court Wednesday. her suit asks for $10 million in two <.·ciuses of action against the un· suc<.·essful r ecall group, Citizens for Rc•sponsible Government. She names as members past president Gale Howe, J a mes Ashbrook, E. L. Ris ley. Charles Rrcnt. Boyd Anks, Claude Gillian and Lynn Wessell. William Wagner. husband of late Counc ilwoman Myrtis f--W~rn...-r. <rtsrr asks ror an un· specified sum in the libel suit. Mrs. Wagner died of a heart at- tack on Jan. 12 in the midst of the recall campaign. O•lly Pilot ~l•lf Photo SUES RECALL FORCES SC Mayor Koester Qty lawsuit won't d~lay sale of land A lawsuit c hall l'ngi ng the legality or the housm~ l'lf'mcnl of Laguna Beach's General Plan is not expected to delay the sale of Sycamore Hills propl'rly to a Newport Heach development firm. The su1l. filt.>d Dec 3 1 in Superior Court by the Legal Aid Society of Or ange County on behalf of John Gabrie ls of Laguna Beach. alleges the C'1ty docs not have s pecifi c progra m s to respond to low and moderate in- come housing needs. City Attorney Ma rc Winthrop told City Council m embe rs this week that he did not believe the suit would delay proposed de· v e l opment of 60 ac r es or Sycamore Hi lls land by the Baywood Development Co. or Newport Reach. Baywood has offered the city $5.4 million for the property. and city officials are currently work- ing out details of the offer with representali ves or the firm. Baywood 's purchase would give the city enough money to pay orr most of a nearly $7 million debt on the S22·acre Sycamore Hills property, located between El Toro and Laguna Canyon roads. Winthrop said he would be de· termining which or six purPorted deficiencies listed in the suit are <See LAWSUIT, Page AZ> The recall gr oup. funded primarily by three development companies interested in buildin"' uo to 7.000 homes on hillsides i nland of the San Diego Freeway, raised $39,000 in their d ri ve to defeat the two no· growth-minded councilwomen. ln her suit. Ms. Koest er said the rec·all gro up c irc ulated flyers and bought newspaper ad- vertisements in which s he was wrongly accused of stealing city reC'ords. lying to the press about hl' r stance on a controv.ersial w;:ter bond. and of Inciting a riot ln the rouncil· chambers durin~ th(' appointment of Roy Hurlbut as ;.1 new council member. Sht< also took issue with a slogan published by the rec~!ll Rroup in one advertisement which said: "Good will triumph ovl•r evil. Stamp out dirt now " Tht> attacks. she s aid. were malicious. damaged her reputa t1on . and caused "great mental anguish " Nonh state vieuilll{ end to dry spell By The Associated Press A Pacific cold front promises lo e nd the' long dry spell for Northern Calirornla, bringing the possibility or rain as far south as Monterey and snow to 6,000 feel in the Sierra Nevada. The chance or rain is 80 percent today and Friday in Eureka and 100 percent tonight, the National WeatherServicerePorted. San Francisco has a 20 percent chance or rain tonight and a 40 percent chance Friday. Snow·starved Sierra ski resorts should receive a dusting or snow by Friday night. We're Listening ••• The Daify Pilot wants lo hear from its readers, what you like about the paper and what you _don't like. 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( New York Stock Exchange 10 HIGHEST VOLUME DAYS Millions of Sharu J.111 16 1980 Nov 5 1980 Nov 13 1980 Nov 14 Nov 18 No~ 19 1980 1980 1980 Dec 18 1980 J a· I l 9E l I • CHART COMPARES NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE VOLUME RECORD WITH OTHER MARKS Wednesday's trading hit a new high, but Dow Jones average fell 23 points Carlsbad absolved of death liability A $12 million wrongful dc;.ith sui t filed against Carlsbad by the wid1>w or a Laguna Beach gas :--1.ahon owner shot lo death in that city two years ago by a freeway vigilanlt has been dis- missed by a Superior Court judge. Stanley 0 . Smith. the attorney rt"presenting the city in the case. said Wednesday that Judge S. V Lopardo had dismissed the suit earlier in the day in his Vista courtroom. Smith said Lopardo had im- posed a gag order prohibiting any rliscussioil about whether there had been an out ·of.court financial settlement between Carlsbad and the widow. Kay Villa of Fall brook. The suit. riled in June. 1979, c harg e d Ca rls bad.,poli ce fa lsiried a report to protect a Dana Point free way vigilante who is serving 15 years to life in state prison for the murder or Mrs . Villa's husband Rudy. 43, on New Year's Day two years ago. Th e suit also c harged Carlsbad Police Sgt. Orville Hale with falsifying a report on an Nlrht.•r vigilant<' episod<> in- v o Iv in R Ra y mond Hic h ard Whitall. 23. \'1\la was driving from h1l'> La~una Reach gas station to his home in Fallbrook nn the San Diego Freeway when Wh1tall and his companion . Sc1>tt Rex. 24 . also of Dana Pmnt. forced him to s top and attcmptl>d to handC'uff him. Villa n•p<>rtcdly resisted and Whitall said hC' shot Villa m self defense. Whitall and Rex wpre self ap· pointed members or a SO·called California ~curity l'atrol and prowled the freeways !<)()king for 'drunkendrivers. Whitall testified Villa had been driving erratically at high s pe e d s in the San Juan Capistrano area. The two men said they followed Villa for 20 miles before they forced his car to the side or the roadway. RePortedly Villa tried to get back in his car after Rex had handcurfed one of his wrists. Whitall then shot him to prevent him from escaping. Stock mark~t ~ '"weak rally"' loses wou11d N !::W YORK I AP I Thl1 stock market lo~l morl' ground toda\' afkr a weak altl'mpt to rail;.: from Wednesday's !->clloff Th1c' °''" Jont•s avt•ragp of JU industri als. wh1eh fell 23 80 point s Wednt<sday. \\a!'t off another 11 18 to 969 91 af\l·r lhret' hours of trading today Losers held a slight Nlj?l' 11n gainers in the tally of Nc·w York Stork Exrhangc lislt'd issues. Tradin~ s la C'kened from WC'dncsday's n•<.·ord pan• Wednesday's s harp drop cam1• aft e r a well-known investment ad viser , ~oseph (;ranvill<.• or !lolly Ifill. ·Fla .. advised clients l o sell all their sto<·ks_ More than 100 issues were de· laved in opening as a result of the wave of sell orders that hit the market. Ry the close. trad· ing volume on the Big Board had r eached 92 .89 million s hares, breaking the record of 84.08 million set Oct. 5. Today. the Dow Jones in · dustrials ed~ed up a point in the first hour. But s hortly a f - terward. the market yielded to renewed selling prt~ssure. Hostage release soon? __ Fresh lwpes stirred by All{erian.._negotiator -... ---.. -~ ....... -·--~ --- ALGIERS. Algeria CAP> - America 's chier hostage ne10Uator, on a hastily arranged visit to Al1eria that stirred fresh hope1 '°" the release of the 52 Americans held in Iran, met to- day wtth Al•erian Forei1n Mlntater Mohamed Benyahia. In Tehran, meanwhile, an of. ficlal at the A11ertan Embauy aounded a cautloualy opttmllUc note. A reporter who telephoned him from Lebanon asked the orncial whether he believed the American hostages would be freed soon. "We hope so. Be patient," he replied. The Al1erlans are act1n1 as in· termedlarles in the U.S .-lranian ne10Uationl for releaae of the Americans. Tile U.S. neaotlator, Deputy Secretary of State Warren Christopher, met for · twe· houri r:' here with Benyahla. Neither side released any Information on the meeting. Earlier, Christopher said the U.S. and Iranian posl· lions appeared a bit closer. The Carter administration has only 12 days left before President· elect Rea1an takes office. Another senior U.S . official, who uked not to be identified, aald proapecta for a breakthroUlh before Rea1an'1 lnau1uratlon Cllee ll08TAGD. 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""""" !VI Ai.i iil' 1A l'1 An l·arlh11uakt• mt·asuring 3 2 un tht• H1 l'hler scah.• ancl c·1:ntcred in the oc·<.·an two mile~ southwest or ~tallbu nudgt«I !>iomt· rt>s11lcnts awake• this morning hut did no damai.:t'. auth11r1t1es ~atd "It h11 at (i 54! :.i m and JUdgrng from the phone calls w1.:• Vt' ht•t·n gettm~. 1t woke-IJec1plt· up from Mali bu to North Hollywood 111 Ht•dondo lkal·h ." !>ic.itd Jlar bar:1' Reed. an assistant at lht• ~1·1!'im11log1t·u l labornlory a l C:.illl·1·h • .,,, .. , kilt. ,,,,,, L ENN< >X f ;\I' 1 An R yt'ar·uld hoy playing with friends in fronl of h•~ homt• wa~ fatally wounded by shots fired from <:i passing p1t'kup I ruck. Los i\n~l·les County s her iff's deputies s aid loday Mnse!-. 1 lamllton was struck in the face by one of three or four b11l11•b fr r<:d from a small white pickup truck as it drove 11:1!>( his homt• 1n lhis south Los Angeles s uburb al 8:20 p.m . W1·dnl's da.'. said l>eµuty Tony Rodnguez. ('ontp•u "' ri#'c11 grflu•• M J-:XIC/\1.1. !Vlc·x 1co (AP ) llundrcds of people variously clt-snitwd a~ t1•athcrs. students or strikebreakers s tormed the Autonpmous t '11ivurs ity of Buja California in a hloody confron· 1at11111 with s triking profess ors . r•<J mpus workers a nd students, a uthoritil'S i;a1tl today Two pcoplt· w{'re wound ed in fighting late Wednesday. s aid Ba1a I.I (;11v /\rmando c;allego, anrl a building was set afire. f 't:"f•• Pag ... I I PERMITS DENIED • • • 111J.! up with \ht• planning rC'· •1111r1•d fur tlw ho.wk <"11unlry " Ill• ~allf thl' iH'lllln /.!I Vt•S lh1· p I a n n 1 n g d t· p a r t m c n t a hrt'athing Pl'rtOd. "a way or ).!IV 111g our plan1wrs a 1·h:.intt• lo Ill 1l1alt· and 1·unt1nut· with lh<· t·nm p1 t•ht•nsin· ~rowlh pla n Wl' ap provt·d a r1·w ml'l'lings ha1·k ... Thul plan. Whl·n 1·omplt·ted, 1 ~ 1·x p1·1·tt·tl to lit· thl' 1•1ty 's rc •,1111rt'l'S to lh1· •·x p•·l'tetl r1·s11h•n lial grnwlh It is supposed to provide the city with ans we rs on how to copt- \11th future demands for sewl'r and water ser vice. as well as adt•quat<' polict• and fire proll'c tmn and traffic circ ulation Ko rst'n said lhP coum:il <1cf1on 1nc11catcs II wants tne planning <IC'partmenl to move ahead on fut urc planning, "and they 1·an 't work on a 1·ompr('hensive plan und pn11·1·ss nt'W dt-vel11pmen1s al the s amt• ltmr-.. -Kelly tells his role in Abscam caper WAS lll N GTON <Al'> Former l ' S Hep H1chard Ke l· I~. <frfendtnl! h im self again!>it fc·dcral AIJM·am briberv a nd eons p1racy l.'harges. has 'sWflrn that "I rlc fmitc lv didn't wanl to t;ik t• lhl' monev :. In testimony Wcdncsd:.iy . the \4th clay of the trial and his f 'ro• Pag,. :I I LAWSUIT. • • federal g uidelines and how many a re stale requi remcnls. ··A key issue in the housing area in recent years is whether HCD 1 U.S Housing and Community OC'velopment) guidelines are ad· vrsory or mandatory," said Win throp. ·'The HCO has taken the pos1 tion that they are m andatory that they must be com plied with, .. he said. ··But the slate legislature h as tried to indicate in the strong- est way poss ible that they a re not." s e<·ond on the witness s tand, the Florida Republican s aid he ac N!plcd a $25,000 payoff from an FR t undercover agent only t<> play alo ng with m en he con s rde red suspicious "You were in effect invcst1gal· 1ng these people and this opera tmn'! ··asked Kelly's lawyer . An· lhony Ba tlaJ?,lia. "Yes." Kelly r eplied "II was un attempt to find o ut what these people w<:r e doing and what they wanted with m e ." Ke lly returned to the stand to· day lie has acknowledged pocket- ing the cash during a meeting Jan. 8, 1980, with FBI agent An· thony Amoroso. The FBI man was using the n a m e Tony DeVil o and pos ing as a repr esentative of fictitious Arab s heiks willing lo pay bribes for h elp with i mmigr ation prob· lems . Last Feb. 3, Kelly turned over $24 ,826 lo FBI agents ques- tioning him. detailed LOS ANGELES <APl -The infor mant who led investigators to William Bonin. accused in the "free\• 1y killings," quote d Bonin as sayinJ( he liked lo kill lt-en 1tge boys on Friday and S<tturday nights so h e would huve lime tu lake his girlfriend rol h'rskatin~ on Sundays Court documents th al were un- ~c alecl Wednesday disclosl'd for lht' rirsl lime how detectivt's t-;Jmc lo focus on Ronin. :JI. and pla1·e him under surveillance in t•arly June. 1980 De h.•ct1 vcs were tipped off h y u 17 ~·ear old inmate at Los Padr.1nos Ju venile ll all in l>ownt•y who told h1~ c·ounsl•lor-. that he had informatwn about lht• Fn.•cway Killer Tht! dut•umcnts wt•rc opened I" ordl•r ur Los Angeles S uperior' l'·ourt .Judge Wilham B. Keen1.: afll·r a May 4 dat<• was set for B11n1n 111 st:.irttl trial on chargf•:-. hl' k 111'..'<.I 14 youth~ ht!t ween May 1!170and.lune 19KO T lw "fn•t•way killing~" cas(· 111voln•!'i ,14 voung nwn and bov:-. \\ h11M· hnd11:~ Wl'rt· dumped nt:ar l'rt'l'\\';l\' .... Ill r1v1.: Soulhl·rn t'al1f11rnia l't1Unlll'!'i smn· 1972 Thi· informant . who~t-naml· h l11.•1ng w11hhPl<I for l11s own µro· lt•t•t11111 . told J ohn St John. mil' or a dmwn dt•\1'1.'ll\'l'S WOrktng 1111 \ht• 1·ast•. that ht• rrn•t Bonin dur 111g a parly at a fri1·nd '!> lwu!>t' in l.v nwood 'nurrng thl• Ma:-· 2!1 intl'rv rt·w. ht· ~aid hl· at·N•pkd a ridt• homt· rrom Bonin. wh•> quk kly a~kl·d him to t·n~\1g1• 111 a varit•ty of lwmoM•xual al'ls Tht• voulh ~a id h t• turnt·cl d11wn Bonin · · Tht·n. tht· 1nrormant !'>ai d . Bonin trn.•d 111 talk him into he lp 1ng tum w1lh k1lh11g!'i T he )OUth s:ud lw dt•t·hnl'd . and rt•armg for his hrt'. tru•d lo t·~t·ape from Honin·s van Thi' ken a gt·r s;11d he I nt•d to Jump out whilt· th1• vchit'lt· w:.is !'il11pp1•cl al an 1nl1·rst·c·t111n hut that· Bonin grahlwfl him h:-lh1· rll'l'k and forct•d him hat'k in /\ s t h1•\ e11nlmu1•d tht•ir dn V(' IOgt•I h<'t': I ht· ) outh St<Jt t•d . Bonin ht·1H1n lo lt•ll him how ht~ ltkt•d to p1<·k up :-·oung h 1t.chhikt•rs arnJ us 1• llwi r T ·s hirts lo stranglt• tht'rn. using u tirt' iron to rn ercaM' his leverage for tht• twist 1ng, The 111formant told St John that lfon1 11 said h<.' wt·nt out look rng for young m(•n lo kill on Fri day and Saturd:.iy n ights, leav 1ng him free to lake his girl friend rollcrsk••ling in Anah~im un Sundays F inally. Ronin ll•t lhC' yout h o ut at a loe<:ition he descri l>cd to Bonin a s his home . lie s aid he ltt•d to Bonin c.ibout th<:it betc.iUSC' h<• did not wanl him to know wh t•rt• ht• ll\'t•ll Bast·d on this 1nformat111n. 1n vt•s t 1ga1ors put Hon in undt•r :M hour ~llrVt•illant·t• hc ginning 1111 .Jum· 2. lhe 's ame day that lhl· final v11·11m. Stt·vt·n Wells, HI, of l>ownc•y 1lis app1.•ur1•d. Wt•lls' hvdv was round th1· nt'Xl day 1n 11 unt1r1g1on.lk:a<·h. Boom wa!>i flwn unclt·r c·(mst<:int s urvt•illum•t• until .Jun1! 11 when II rr i l' e r S fil 11 11 WC d h j m I n t O llollywoo<t Whl'l't• h<' was arrest 1•d for allcgt>dly sodomizing a I l'l'n agt• youth in his van. 1h·la1b of all this were con~ l;ilnt•cl In a series or <Jfridavils -.up1mrt•l')J.! St·an·h warranL'> for Bonrn·~ van und home and for tht• r C'sidt•m ·c• or Vernon Butts. 2:1. who n•1x1rtcdly l'onfrssed to tak ing part 10 sl•vt•ral of the kill in gs with Hon1n f 'ro• Poflf" . I I BROWN. • • hipart1san e1x1pc•ration in 1·urh in~ stall' spcndinJ.: "Mon• than <'Ver, we need tht· t'IHIJleration or both parties to cquilahly halancc· the hud~et, rnmh <1t l'rime and invest in our fut Ur<'." he said. add in~ that despite lht• fiscal pinch "it would be unwise lo stifle a ll new pro g r ams" in the• stute budget. ·'It is utterly essentia l to con· tinue new investments in our c<'onomy so that renewed pros pHity will allow us to met•t futur e needs, .. he said. AllhouRh hc did not J(1vc dollar fi~urc•s, Brown said ht• will s('ck more money for the Califomiu Conservution Corps, one of h is pt•I r1rojel'lS, founded fivt• yt•urs 11~0 to emJJloy youths in the tft 21 uge runge in projects OIAIANiQElyiflat E as varied as r einforcing river T LEPHONE levecH, rltehting fires and ex All depel1Ment9: (714) MZ-4321 termlnatinl( fruit flies. CIHalfted MYert19fnt: M2·1171 lie ulso suid he will seek a modest In crease in research ·~---&.....,~M.i.R-J:t<I~~ .~~1-1:o~'~'~~~E-s ... ,....~~ .... -----.... '!"'---... ~~~~~-~,,J,J.a,,.Yt.~j\M-P' ... ubll\lter -L.~9"<.l\:I027Ne.CMttHltf\w•f California. . Robert N. Weed Prnldenl M. Thomu Keevll Edllor Thomas A.. Murphlne M•MOl11tEdilot Charles H. LOOS AUlllMI 1Mn911"9 Edllot (;;;,,,,,, "'"j Ore111• Cou1 1'1111111,,.1 ,,. C•m11e11y. M• ,. • ..,, ........ lllllMtelltlll, ••1-' _, ... .,. e#tlwtl .. INMt Mrel11 m8' lie repro•11<•tl •llll•lll lp.-&IOI llllt'mlteieft.,Ul"'ltlll ...,...,, ' HW11llfl9l·., .. ec"· 111n ......... 1ev••t1 "Other slates a re trying lo 5•<..,d c••u '°'' ... ••111 •t c .. 1. -··· persuade m a ny of our high c.u1or111•· cu5" ,.._. .. s.Mc"C'°" ""CM• technology companies to expand ~1.~,1.~9:..r.:;::J;J,&,=::,~ .. t:: -"'•; outside of California. and the In· floe Or""91 CO.\\ 0.lly Pilot, Wll~ whl<ll I\ dUltr\e8 lhem&e1Ve8 face 81· <om111-,,. '"-'"''"· 11 PllblllN<I ""' 1119 gresslve competition from Ortnte eo.t•t Pu1111.,..,. Com,..,., . .._ ... .11111011• -"""'"''" MonoUv '"'""" ,,,.,, rorel1n Imports." Brown said. to< Co•I• Mfu, ,..._. .. ..:1\, HuntlfttlMll F hi J ••.cl\1Fou111 •1n v.11.,. •:.~~=:< L.H1111• " or t I reason, r ecom -.. ..:"''°"'" CAlnl. "t1nt1e , ..,,Alfl 11 mend that we establish a jllUbll\l\tCI ~ ...... " 9ftll WIHY•. TIM prlM... I I t I h l ,..., .. ..,..,. ... ..,. •• ., ,. ••• .,, "-'· ... o. m croe ec ron c researc cen er ... '"°· c.. .. -... ~· .,..._ at the Uruvenlty of Callrornla to VOL. 14, "°· I 1pur additional research and tralntna." --------·-·---··~··-·---· .. ---.. Dtiln:a au1Uped? Prince may travel alone LONDON fAP> -The Daily Mail says "some observers believe" the r eported a rdor of Prince C harles for Lady Diana Spencer is cooling. ''It is now doubtful that she will be joining him on his annual skiinc holiday this m onth." the gossip column of the newspaper added Wednes.day. It gave no source for its information. "Meanwhile. the re 1s talk that a m eeting has been arranged between Prince Char.les and his cousin. blue-eyed. blonde Baro· ness Alexandra Maria von Holzhausen of Salzburg, who is 17 and a ~reat ·great-great·grandchild of Queen Victoria," the cOI· umn sa1d. Petition supports iretlamh By PATRICK KENNED\' Of I• Oeil' f'l S~ff The prcsi or an environ- m en la lis g r oup s aid today 8,000 • · ion signatures will be pre · ed lo O range County of Buckinghal'T! Pulace has complained that British reporters have been h0Wld1ng Queen Elizabeth. Charles and othe r members qf the royal family about rumors of an impending m arriage of Lady Dianu. l!J, :.ind the h eir lo the throne. r--....·~1als ur~ing preservation of the Uolsa Chica m arsh in a natural s tatc "The 11uet•n has become increasingly an~ry about this. to put it bluntly, .. ~aid her pres~ secretary. Michael Shea New supervisors list staff expenses A l'11rnpc.irr~1m 11f ~alartt'!>i ~h•1\\~ I h a I n t' \\ 0 ran J.! l' < · 11 u n \\ Supl·n·1s•ll' Brun· N1·:-.tamlt· 1:., s pt·nding for mun' for hr:-. staff I han lht-11lh1•r n1•w -.11pt·rv1Stir Hog1•r Stanton :-.:l·~ta11d1,'s <"1111'1 1·x1·1•11l1\1· :ullt'. Hon Hogt•r!>i. who :-.<·rv1·ll :1!> i•n _aclmtr11l'itral1\1• :.1111•· dunng :\t•s tandt•:-. t1·rm a:-. a 'it<llt a~ .;11mblym1:111 . will lit· paid s:11 .1:>1i annually. Lll'l'C1rd1ng t11 r1gur1·~ provid<.•<I hy lh•· 1·11u11t.\ ,\111l1l11r ( 'ont rolh·r'!> t lrfll'l' Sl:mton·~ t1111 1·xt·1·11ll\t· .11111 ., Barbara Br11w11 . ;1 1"'111111la 111 \'allt•y ('It.\' 1·ou111·1h\11t11<Hl "111 l'Lll'll si:1.1:,o Tht• !>iUlll'f\'I~"" "ti I I ••n•I\ t· s:J5.00!'n•:.id1 Nl'Sl:.indt· ha~ 1·rn plt1.' 1·1f "x 1·>, 1•1·ut 1 V<: as!>i1~1anl'-. :rn 1·xc·1·u1 .... ,. ;o.(•err·tary and a n •l'(•pt 1on1~1 <it a lot;JI annual c·11s111f51!17 7•17 Ste.int on h :.i:-. ht n ·d fl\,. ei. 1·e111 ... ·1· a ss i s tant ~. •ir11• 1·x1·1·ult\I' -;c·<·n·tary anlf ii n·1·1·ptwn1~1 al :1 Iola I <·Ost ufSl1U.7 IO In ;1 pn•.-.!> n •l1·as 1· 1n "'htl'h 111· a nnount·c·d tlw namt·~ 11f his staff * * * nll'm hcrs . Stanton said ht• mav t11r(.' anoth1·r 1·xec·ut1vt· a:.~1~tan1 n1•x t monlh, whr<'h would in r rt• a st• s taff cos ls Otht>r Nt.>slandt· t'Xt'l'Ul1ve :.is ''slant~ a nd tht·ir ~alant•s <fft• T11rn t-:whhorn. s:sll .014 . Dun W 1 ll1·t. S2H.1!.lfi , Ernil' Schneidt•r, S:!:i ,:i:t4. <;addi1· Va~qu1•1 .. S28,4!Jf>. ~111d .J1·annf' lll'1nhardt, S2 I ,lil I :'I: , ... t and t• . s l' x ,. I' IJ t I \' ,. ~1·1·n·tar_.,. K;,i.' !'111t11n . will t-arn S'.!l .lit I. "hilt• n•i·t·pt1r1n1 ~1 I.aura I 1111• q w ·rgc· wtl I ht• 11a11I S IO.k:J7 St anl on -. ol lwr <·x l't' ut1 v1· ;i~sb I ;1nl s and tht•tr :-.alant·!'i 1ndud1· ~1·1111 .\l org;rn. S:W.!.llM , Htl\ ~: ... 1 r.1d;1 , S20JJ<~1. S111annl' \'11'111r '2:1 1:.11. and \'ond;J lloh.,on: :!:! 7;,;, E x •·<·ut1\·1· ~t·t·rl'lan l\:in·n IJ:t \ 1~. will l,1· 11:wl Slf!,:i l :!. \\hllt.: n·1·1·pt 111111-.1 Hoh~ n II•· I .<a Torn· "tll n·1·1•1\TSl2 2:111 .\!:-. llohson and .\h IJr· I.a '1'111'1'1' \\l'l'I' rni·mlll'r .. 11( r11nlll'I' S1q ... n ·1-,11r 1'11 11111 Anlh11n \ .., ..,I all * * Supervisors given committee posts Halph <'lark. t•hairnwn or lht• I > r a n gt• C · 11 u 11 t v B • 1 a rd 1,f SUJH.>rv1sors. clolt•d 'out 1·110t null~··· assignment~ to his t•111leaJ,!u1·~ W t·d ncsday Supervisors HoJ.:t•r Stanton, :.i Co rmcr t•ountain V:.i llt•\ c·rt v t•ounc·ilman s worn intu · 0H11·~· Monday. w as namt·cf lo lht· Orange County Transit U1~tn l'I boa rd or cl1ret•l<ir!>. ('rim1nal • * * Riley shows st~ady ~ain Orang(• C'ounly S11p1•rvi ~11r Thomas Hilt•y was 1·onlinu1nJ.! 111 mc.ike slcady rmprov<'mt•nt today at lloag Memorial llosp1h1I in Nl'WJHlrl Bt•ath foll11w1ng a severe flart·up or a s l hmat11· bronc hitis . Riley aide l't>kr lll'rman s aid the supcrv1:mr. ho~pitalizcd Sun day night, would he• removt·cl from lhe inte ns ive can· unit 111 a respiratory un1l at the ho~pllal ll1s t•onditinn was lisll'<I a!>i gt1od ·'lie is h<1 v1 n g no I rouhl1· hreathi ng s p11nt a nc•ous ly. · · lli•rm an s aid. quoting Hilcy·s physician R1lcy no longt'r 1!. o n a n •sr>r rntor. I lerman nukd .J ""'' 11·1: C'1111m·1 L l.1w;tl ,\J.!<·111·\ I· 11rm11111m C'1m1m1 -...,1•in <ind th1· :\1•\\ por"\ lrnnt• w ..... tl' '.\lana1.:1· rnt·nt ,\ge ncv Su1><•rv1sor Bruce· :'1:1·-.1andt•. a f11rrrH·r ~t at<· asst·mhlyman wh11 also Jolni·<I lhc hoarrt t hi~ \\ t'l'k. '' li!>i n a m 1·d to t ht· Soul h1·rn (';1ltforn1a Air <;uahl.\ :\l;,ina).!1· rnt·nl l >islrrt·I an<I lhl' S11uth1•rn f ':ti 1f<trma A~!'iftc·1 al 111n <1f < iti\t·rn rn 1•111 .... 1·x<·<·ut l\'t• l'l1m m 1t t l't· S11p1·rv1sor llarr1t·lt Wa·1l n "''' r1·rn11 111 lh<· lir1art1 ·., n·pn·~1·11 tat1\·t· to \ht• South t'11asl Ht·i.:111n ('na ~lal ('11mmi ~~11111 , Counl,\ S11 pt•n1 ~11r!> A ~!'i111·1 •ll111n 11f < 'al1 rorma and I ht• Orangt• <"•111111 .\ ll1·;.11lh Plann1nJ.!l'11um·1I Sh1•ab11 "ill ~1·n·1· as an a ll1·r11 11lt· uwmhl'r lo th1· l.11t·al 1\i.:1·nn I'm· m ntion Cum m i ~:-,11111 Boc.irtl <"hairman ('l:.trk ~•11d 1n a 11'1 ll'r at1•ompany111g lht· <1s~1g11 nwnls I hat ;in.\ supt•n •~or~ who d (•sin·d to 1'111ild tr:1dc µo~itilln:-. w11h anv of lhC'i r 1·01leacuc·s th:.il a ppr11v1:tl Su 1wrv1sor Thoma~ Hill') will t·onlmue lo st·n·c on \ht· euunt' Trans portation C'omm1ss111n. Ht'lirl'm c nl Board. ~f t:nlal llt•alth J\ll\'isur y Board. :'llewport lrvint• Waler :vlanai::t·mt'nl Agt•n l'\. anti lht· t•ountv l.1•J!al .IU1lit·1:.il (''o m mit11•1• · Beautiful groupings. Our diamond cluster rings are a beautiful addition to any fashion A. In 14 karat yellow gold. $2,250. B. In 18 karat yellow gold. $3.650. C. In 14 karat white l>r. Peter Green. president of the Amigos dC' Hols a Chica. said lht• petitions recommend that <lcvelopmenl proposals for the 1,200-acre marsh be rejected. <i r c en s aid the s ignatures were gc.ithercd in recent weeks, mostly from citizens of Orange ('ounly <.:oast al cities and Long llt•al'h The Am igos d e Bolsa Ch ica t·ons1s ls or ah<lut 700 dues· paying ml'mtwrs. Tht· < 'ounty of Orangt• c urrent I,\ IS In th1• 1•arly ~tages or pre 1iar1r1g a stalt· mandated LoC'al «oa~tal l'lan 1l.l'P1 document for I ht· Bols c.i Chica mc.irs h The U'I' ultimately must be approvt·d hy lht• s late Coastal l'omm1~siun , probably this !'\Um · ml'r' first , thl' l.('I' mus t heap 11r11,·1·1l h y lhl' <·ounty's l'lanning ('11mmi ss 111n , B o ard of Supt•rv1s1)r~ and the· South Co:.ist ll1·i.:1orrnl ('11ast al Commiss ion <; l'l·t·n :-.111d ('OUnty planning l'O mmissimwr~ will ~t·t lht• pl'li· 111111 s this m<>rtlh Thi· olher agt·111·11·~ will r<·1·c·1vc updutt•d 111·t1l1t111!'i a~ lh1· llolsa f'hi1-;1 l.C 'I' 1·1mws lwron• \hl'm. hl' s a11I In 1·11nlras l (o lhc· J\m1g11s · IH"ltton ;1 n ·pn·:-.1·nlal1\'t' of lhc• f 'al1l11r 111a :\1ann1• i\s~oc-rnlion h;" 11n·s{'11h·d 1·11unt~ planning 1·11111 m1~s111111 ·r., ''rt h 1.0011 pt'l t I 111n "gn ;JI Urt·:-. 'lll'Jlllrl tn).! a lioal m;1nna \\tlh a na v1~:.ibl1· 1w1·;111 1·hannl'I 1nt11 th1· mar!'ih T hi· 1·11nt run·r~1 al m;Jrs h 1s l11t·at(·d ~outh of Warnt•r /\venue a long lh1· w1·.,1t·rn s uit• of Pacifil' 1·,,a.,1 lllgh"a.' It 1s 10 l'ount y l1·rr 1t11r~ 1,.1rd1•n·d on thn·e :-.ides 11,\ 1 tw 1·11 ,. 11f I lunt 1n~11111 Ht>at·h .11)(1 1111 1111· fourth 'i11l1• II\ tht· l'.1<·1f11· ll1·1•;1n - ll1·ll':t!'i1· of a d rafl 1·•1py 11f 1h1• 1·111rnl \ ·!'i ll1tl..,;1 I 'h11.:a I.Cl' wa s 1111,.,I 1•;1111·d t r11 rn l;1sl TtH·!'ida.\ l11 L111· F1•ltruarv a 1·m111I.' orftnal ..,aid 1111-. \\1·1·k l'itini.: a "ln·nwn- d11u.., ;11111111nt 11! \\ 11rk for I ht• d1·lil\ Tl;1. I lra11 g1• I '11unty Hm1nl of Sup1·n·1~11r:-. 1wss1·!1 a n •..,11lu111m l.1..,1 S1·pl1·mlwr 1h;11 wuuld allow d t•vpl11pm1•nl rn the m o.ir !-h 'f h1.., \\a' Hl !'ill<trp t•11111ras1 to lhe :-.lal•' l'oastal Cumm 1s~1on·~ 1•arl1t•r t1•nt :.1ln1· rul1n~. last '.\larc·h . th:.il 1den11r1t•d all l ,200 :tt'rt''-of lu~land mars h as a nat ur al \\1•1l ancls. to he protect· •·d from 1h•\'t>lopmt•nt iH'<'ording 111 -.lall· ( '11a-.t;il 1\1·1 i.:utdt·llm•s 1·rum Pagf" I I HO~TAGES .l :1n :!fl \\1 •n· .. ,.,.,.:-!'i mall 111 d1•l·d :\I t·:trl\d11 l1·. Ht·ag;111 rl'fu~t·d t11 g 11ar:i1111·t· tw '"'uld 1rnplenwnt ;111 .v unfulflllt·d prom1St''i lt'fl hy l ht•<· ii rt N ;ulmu11s lr a lion 'I \\111lld han· lo lnuk and S('l' l·Xal'th whal hacl ht'l'TI donl' I don'( \~·anl lo wnh· a hlank <'hcrk ht•rt•." tht• l'rt·~11lt•nl clt.·<·t told re portt•r-. rn Wa:-.lt1nJ,!ton l · S 11fftci;1b s a11l l'hristophcr "ould l'lahoral t' 1111 I ht• t · S n·ply "'t'nl W1·dnt·~dt1.' 111 qul'~t1on:-. 1ran~m1111·ct h~ 1\lgn1a from Iran a It 11111 1 ht• :-. u h :-. Iii n 1· t• and mt·t·han1(':-. 11r lht• l' S µro1.1osal to -.1•1 up an t•s1·r11\\ a ccount in .\lg 1c-r~ Y.1th "''\'l'fal h11l1on 1l11llar:-. 111 fr11z1·n I ranran as:-.l'ls """°1~T~----·~.+----~.~g~:~!~.~~·~$~\~,2~40~.========-~-.~-=-=-~-:::==-~~~~~~~~·~-==:::s:=t:z::=-=:::==:::;;:===::::=9 SLAVICK'S ~1"" Jt'wtltr• Smtt 1917 fuhkm lsl•nd, Newporl Ct'nlt'r, Newport Buch, 714/M4·1380 Wl'•lmsnUt1r / l411un• Ifni. I Min•on V1ric• I Norlh 0 ""8" I Tht' City Io~ Ctrri!M • llr.e M•ll• Al~ CtH~r Lc>J An11t'lt'• / S.n DWgu I u• Vr11•• Uw -o4 Slo¥!C'lt'• ,.,.._ <florp pion• o• A-•11 l•f""• VISA. M•Wt Clwlttt . """"""' ''"' /t14rtlt•s G11i1' .1 • CALIFORNtA Hobfwry !lltup .. c•f guardrd \1ontl'l i '\ ~lll'I ifl ., :"'lt.!1 .J T .l;urn .. •:-g uard~ ,rn u n1dt·1111f 1t·d ... 11:->p i·i'I 111 <1 11 :ilHir·t1\'t· ro b bt'r ) ;md l1<1 111 h 111g cd ,1 IH1nk 111 I 'a s tn1v11lt• Fo111 n ll'11 a t 1· 1n 1·u ;-,l od \ loda\ <t ftt·r thl•\ ll·d 11fft1·1·r., 111 .i \\ ild :1 ~1111 di:.,,. \\'l'dnt·~ day from thP h:mk l o lhl· fis hing nll<1gt• of Moss Lt1nd111g Om• 11f the ~usµeets was wuu11<ll·d in a s hoot ·out with deputies and ~ 11·1·11 agt• h):-.t a nde r . J t·sst· Sane h t•z. re 1·t·1 vc·d g unshot '''011111J:.. during tht• llll'Hfrnl Triple slaying probed Cops seek niotive i11 executio11-style nuuders S,\N'l'A II.\ I( II/\ fl /\ 'A I' I l'oli<"t' loda v w1·rc '>l'l'k 111g .1 111011 ,.,. f1u-I h1· C"<t·t·ut 1on·sl ylt• m·urdC'rs 11f :1 \\P nlilll :111d I \/di 1111·11 . lllll' C1f whom UO('l' !>Old -.1·11 lptun•:-. to ac·tur Sylvt•:-.h ·r St a llo ne ·"rtwn· h:1vt· b(.·t·11 no arn·sts and I don ·1 ht·l1l'\'I.' v.t· <'Vt•n hav•· a :-.us pl'l·t ." Sanl<J Harba r a ( 'o unl.\ !'>h1•r1fr~ lkp1H.v Dan Spinne r sa1<1 Wcdnes - 11.i) • l(tJ,.!111 fin\\ W•·'n · lryrng to 1111•1·t• things 111~f-'t twr T hi· h11cl 1.-!'> of art1:-.1 <;111vann1 St•h1wman. 40, :i nd h1 :-. fr11·11d C'11 rn1·l1u s Mo ll. 41. a Ve ntura 1·h1 rnpnwtor. "'1·n · tl1"1·11v1·n ·cl on a rural road W 1..·dnt·s <l a .1· 1'11111•1· l;iU•r found l h t> h ody of Sl'hoC'm :m 's i::1rlfrn·nd. K1 m h1:rly Hohe rts. 2fl. ahoul '.!'.'1 1111 It•:-. .1wa \. a t t 111· rl'nl .-11 hou!'>t' lhey s harc.>d .4'iw11• film ••or huri he roblwl"fl S:\:\T1\ Mll;\'I(',\ r Al'i S ilt'nt sC'reen s tar ;\tan Mil<':-. M111t1·r . who was r<Jhhed o f $10,000 in uni 11!111•:-.. wv.1•11'\ and 1«1s h. \.\a!'> n •<•ovPrin g in San ta Moni<'a t10 ... 1111al from :1 h rnk<•IJ \I ri-.1 arH I •ltfll'I' I 1n1un1•.., n ·1·1·tH·d during I Ill' rohlu·n .• 1111f1or 1t 11·:-. -,;11d . '--------~ S;111t11 Mo1111·a polin• ,;11cl ~\1 1s~ .\11111 1·1 ;1 :-.i·rnt invahd. was ;is ll'<'P in h<·r h11111 1· 1•.1rh ·111 .. -.11:" "'lwn -.lw v.a!'> a v.ak•·n1•cl h' thr 1·t· 111tn it11·i.... 11111• 11f \.\ho rn malthc~ th1• rl1•st·r11; 11011 nt a 111:111 -.011~ht f1 11 two 11thl'r rohhf•rt<•S <.1 nd a rap t• 111 S anta :\t ollll'a Tht• mhh1·rs IM11md M 1ss IVI mter a ud r a ns1.11·kl'd ht•r hOll!'>l' 1!1•111 ... I ;1k1·11 IJ,\ UH' lhll'Vt'!'> 11wl11dt•d a 1•1•d a 1 C't11 • ... 1 f1 ll1·d "'Hh old linl'n~ ~f"Y" '" 11ha•·kl.-11 ,,,.,., fo (,'arfrr HEHKl·:J.E\ r /\1'1 K1•1s lo lh<· s hackh·s th.II l11nd 1'1\·1· p1•o pll-. th r1·1· •if t.h1·m d isahlt«l. hav1• h1•1•n s 1•nt 111 l'n ·-.1d1•nt c·artc•r 111 an <1tll·mpl lo get. h I nt I II ... :l\'I. ;1 ... 1 rt·I (' h or wh11i· wat f'r. I ht• group T ht· fl\ 1· ha' t• h1·1·n huling sm c e Tuc•s day a lon J,.! tlw Sta111!'>l:111-. rt\'\·r lran k , ll~1 m iles northc<•st of San Fran1·1M'll. 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(;ru\' lh1v1 ~. al~o d1·1111•d Wt·dnl'Sday that srx of Hrown·:-.· workl·rs wt•rc• su rn rnarily fired aflt•r a m1•m 11 d1•:-.c·rihinJ.! lh1•1r p11lilln1I al'I 1vily t•amt•l.o l1g h1 l>avis comml•ntt•d ;1f1 1·r a f l"JIOrl in W1·dn1·:-.lfa~ ~ I.us /\ngdt•s Tim es t hat Brown had 1·mp l11,1·1•tl ;r M'vc.:n rnt•mht•r t;is k f11rc·1· 1•1 build a lt:-.t •)f t h<· hac.·k crs at stuk 1·x 111•nst· f1>f p1·1·nt 11al 11-;" 1n a st alt• fund1•<l c.·11mp11tl'r mailing sy'-.lt•m Pt,,f«•p fi11d iHfifJflr lftUriJHOIUf farm NOV /\TO t /\I' 1 A M111h1st i1·Hll-d . 1ntf111ir hy rlroponit· man1u ~in;1 form ha!'> ht•t•n lf1s 1·111·('rt·lf in !'>u lt.' a w<.1rchou:-.t'. pol 1<·<· -.;11<1 "Nova to l'o lll't' saul thl'I d1s.·11\'l•r<•d a liout 200 lus h mariju a n u pla n ts. Iii hy J,.!rt1w light~ a nd nou n shcd through t uhc!'> a nd 111pt·~ insl'rt 1·!1 int 111 h1•1 r :-.I y r ofoam sw l. during lht· Vfrdn1•:-.da~ raid 1-:a1'h of I h1· pl ants. pl>l H·t• t·st 1 malC'<I. "'11ul1I ha \'l' ~·1 l•l 1kd SI .uoo worth of ma riJua nu on the• stn •1·l 'ft"'f"ll orr•-••••d ;,. rffpf" 11f girl •• 'i Iii\ \'W/\ 10> c ,\I' 1 :\ tct·n agt• hon or :-.tu<knl lw s bet•n arn·:-.ll'd 111 ronnc·<·tron Y. rth lht· rapl' o f a ~ yc.•ar old girl hrs s1s ll'J" v. a s h a hys1tling. an ·urdtnj;( Io authorities .J uvcnill•officials sai•l lhc• lli yt•ar-old hoy . whoSl' name was not rele ased. adm1ttt-d the rape Ill.' wa~ arrested th1:-. w(•t•k alt hough the ra pe ot·c.·urn•d two wee ks a go. Savory Savings nasl'ieiJPQfafoes and ci•a•y ano a roll l1m1t lwo ollers Z pet purchase Coupon goad only lor comb1na11on while/ I dari. orucr~ Customer pa1~ all apphcablt1 5al,.s ta• , .. Otte• CKrlllO!I January 18. 1961 1 Poe.,!!. may vary a l par11c1p111no 1oea I t1on1 OOOCI only 1n Southern C1lllorn1a .1 wl'le1e you'" Amer1c.·1 Fllvoroe ~w-=-ner. p -------AIOUT $5 ftft SUPERI e77DINNERI Oller expues Januery 18. 1981 AtA P11ce!!o may vary al par 11c1pa11no 1oca11ons OOOd only '" Southern C11llorn1a where you se~ Amerlc1 's Fta•orlle Window Banner, -. z Q t-i /F ONLY PILOT 11.i ® DAYS ONLY-FRl.,-SAT.,-SUN. ·JANUARY 9, 10, AND 11 DOORS OPEN FRIDAY 9' A.M., COME EARLY! POSITIVELY MO SALE PllCfS UNTIL 9 A.M. FllDA Y 1-9-11 fro111 1:30 a.~ in COf'OftCI det M• ocs;t .!!EMS REDUCED FROM~~ I ~ )AS < OUR REGULAR ~ A4 \'(~os'('.' LOW PRICES. ':#E-o:N'r ~ ~1 \ ITE1t4~;'<tNq L; ./ J LOOK AND COMPARE! . J \. (: COM• wcP· HV• l qt. Ri•al Crock Pot #l 100 reg 16 99 Sl2.75 x Crock~ reg 13 99 SI0.50 x Ha111ilton 1.ach Efedric l(,.ife reg 16 99 $12.75 x Swtb"'" Food Processor reg 13 4 9 9 SI 01.25 )( Farberwan Food Processor reg 139 99 $105.00 x Trutest Waffle Maller 25% OFF x Toastmaster 4-Slice Toaster #0126 reg 25 99 $19.49 x Toashnoshor Electric SkiHet reg 2 1 99 $16.49 x Proto Gr. P:t': o.., Fryer reg 33 99 $25.50 x ICitchewaid Co emill reg 8 4 95 $63.75 x s..Mam Crocker Fry_ reg 4 9 99 Sl7.50 x Farberwan Crock-R-Cooh•· reg 29 99 $22.49 x ...-. Coffff ffMCS24W reg 5 7 99 S4l.50 x Horelco 12 R~ l rew 25°0 OFF x K45 Kitcheftoid i•er reg 17999 $135.00 x x x Fa~f'Wan Gridcle #UO reg 4 9 99 $37.49 x x Presto WH Fry # I WFS I reg 3 7 99 $28.50 x Tooshnoshor Efectric Teak.+tte #500 rf~q 24 99 $18.75 x Oster Kni~ Shcrpener #511 reg 18 99 Sl4.25 x All Dit!al llothroom Scoles 25% OFF x x x Ri•al C.. 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Dial-a-Pot re~. 34 99 S26.25 x 4 Qt. Ri•al Crock Pot #1104 reg 27 99 S20.99 x x 5 Qt. Ri•al Crock ,ot #1150 reg 31 99 $23.99 x All Alison CalMrte+ Hardware 500/o OFF x PanaSOflic Pencil Sha:f.etter reg 31 99 $23.99 x x x Warinq Hmtd Mixer M 123 reg 14 99 S I 1.25 x Warinq Hand Mixer HM 129 req 14 99 SI 1.25 x GenH'Gi lffctric Hect MlHr M7400 reg 26 99 $20.25 x x x General Bectric Hand MlHr M7400 reg 26 99 S20.25 x x General Bectric Hand MlHr M24 reg 12 99 $9.75 x General Bectric HCllld Mixer M22 reg 20 99 SI 5.75 x x General Bectric Hand MlHr M22 reg 20 99 $15.75 x x General Bectric Hand MIHr M24 reg 14 99 'i-11 .25 x x Get1eral Bectric Hand Mixer M24 reg 14 99 s 11.25 x x Hamilton leoch Hand Mix..-97 AL reg 12 99 $9.75 x x General Bectric HClllCI Ml•er M61 reg 22 94 Sl7.25 x General Eh<tric HClllCI Ml•er M61 25°'o OFF x Sunbeant Juicer 33-1 3 reg 1999 $14.99 x Oster Automatic Juicer reg 20 99 15.75 x Rival JuicM>-fftCIHc reg 22 99 SI 7.25 x x Wori~atChef reg. 4 3 95 $]2.99 x Proto Eury Way reg 29 99 $22.49 x x x Sunbfflft American Popcorn Popper reg 2699 $20.25 x x Satt°" Ell)CJ Cooker reg 29 95 $22.50 x ll•al Ce Op1ner 7.-11 reg 15 9 9 SI 1.99 x x x llval Ce Op1ner w /ShcrpeMr reg 16 99 $12.75 x Le CNNIMf CO,... Stoc•J 20%0FF x x Le CNNIMf 6 piec. set reg 139 95 89.95 x Cor.te Expnslions Clhle HeaHMr or Aprill 250/o OFF x x x I" T-Fd Slilhf reg 12 99 S7.79 x x Contlngw_.. 1-cie Topp.... 250/o OFF x x C°"""'I U..CC91chs 500/o OFF x x Gllleth %OOM M•• U'4 MlrTW reg 27 99 $19.59 x Proctor SU.• I"°" I S 4H reg 2999 $22.49 x HaMlllwl hoch ,,.. 166 reg 26.9 9 S20.ZS JI H•llllwl hoc .. lro11 190 reg. 29.9 9 S22.49 x ............... '"°" 114 reg. 27.9 9 $21.00 x Proctor Siiex lro11 reg. 34.99 S26.25 x M..._. Ca11nctfa11 O•• reg. 19 2.99 $144.74 x x SeltoaDriMMl•w reg. 24.99 Sll.75 x x x ALL ITEMS NOT AVAii.AiLE IN ALL STORES • LIMITED TO SUPPLY OM HAt 'D 'CDM-C.,._ tMt Meir ·wcP-w..tcllff Pin• .... _.....,....,., CROW• HARDWARE W•stcHff Pina (formerly Alon) I024"'-An. 642·1 I JJ I• Corona d•I M• Jlt7 LC.-Mww. 1 Kiiometer South of McArthur 673-2100 Hwbor View Center (lonn.rty tmpenall 1614S.. ............. ,.. ..... 644-1170 1, I . I I I I 11 _I_ t _ I• IJK 'State law clear on beach access Atlomt>y11 rt•pre1rnHn1 Oran•• County and a South La1un111 hu ml•ownu•' 1roup arr prepuln1 for • t-•ebrua.n· ruurt h&ht th11t could finally settle the aeven· vN1r dispult' o v .. r publk arctt11 to Thousand Stepe Beach · Member of the South L1111un11 Covet A11oclation say all owin" puhllC' 11c·rt-lli. lo the Ninth Street beach would meiln lower 11ropt-rl) v11lu~• .and 11 hor\te .of nolay t>t•ttthllot'r s httcrm6' th,• lun11ttmt t>1'd~lve _strip of sand. Hut attorm· ~ for the county rnaantaan that under .. t .1h' lu" the vul>ht hu11 thl' right of access to all beach Jr1•tt.i. h••lhw ltw tutc h lldt• ltrll' I AK'ul homt•ownt>r ft>t>I ot.tu:rwise In Ur78 the Laguna· C11\ •• , °''''l<'tallo11 f1lt·d 11 l~wsu1t a.caanst the rounty over <tn .ittt-mpt tu rt-p1ur the ::.olt' 11tairway leading lo the lJt•Ltdl • rh.11 r,1:-t• "111 lw hl'ard Feb 2J Me anwh1l_e _an m- 1u111'1111n •~~ut•tl ttl t~ll' t 1n1~ uf lht laws uit prohibits the l•lUlll\ from .i lln\\111~ the publil' on the beac h · Wht·thl·r nit·mbcr:. of th~ South Laguna Coves As · .. '"l'ldt111n C'hvoM· to ret•ogmze at or not . the public already • hc1~ th1;· right of al·(·c::.::. to Thousand Steps Be~ch. . . ~ Ttw 'itr•.rnd belon g::. by law to all Cahforma res1· • dt>nt:. . . The <Jrta hon1l'uwncr~ are not only wastmg their own monc) but tounty money as well by contesting the µubl1 t ':. right of a<.·<.·e~~ to the California s horeline. .... Park nearer reality Li.Jguna Beach City Council members have laid t~e groundwork for <J long-awaited neighborhood park m Arc·h Rt-ac:h Heights . Tht' t ouncil this week voted to request that the Coun· ty of Orange help arrange to lease or transfer a 10-acre pa r t cl of county land to the city for use as a park. . City officials will a lso seek propos als for. design of the p <J rk which would be located on the east sade of Balboa A ve~uc at t he end of Del Mar. Capistrano and Cortez Avenues. . The cit y's recently adopted master .plan fo~ park and recreation fac ilities gave the Arch Beac h Heights area top priority for construction of a new park. Funds for the park would com e from city ($168,375), Oran ge County < $150,000), ,and state < $45,662) park money. . Recreational facilities for the park could m clude children's pla y areas with playground equipment. a fi eld an•a for sports. basketball. volleyball, handball. and ten- nis courts. and night lights and restrooms. But the City Council is wisely holding off on decisions a bo ut these facilities until the results of a s urvey of Arc h Reach I foi ghts residents a re discussed at a public he aring rm I ht• park M<Jrch 24. Legion center welco01e Al limes it appeared it would never be finished, but La)..!un<J Bea c h officials say the renovated American Legion I-fa ll should be in use as a community center hefort• the <>nd of the month. It's now called the Veteran's Memorial Community Ct·nte r . and the 50-year -old school house has a fresh look afte r its renovation began in late summer. I The building's central location on Legion Street hould be a draw for senior citizens who will use the a<.'ility. as well as other community members who want o bend al the waist, tap dance or learn a skill. ~-But things didn't go all that smoothly to get the build· 9Hng whe re it is today. The city originally budgeted 100,000 to give Laguna's first school house a facelift. That fi gure escalated lo the present $217,350 to ac· om modatc higher bids and architectural and engineer· ng costs. And tity officials had to s cramble to get a new 10· :year lease with American Legion Post 222, owners of the :Puilding. Thal ll'ase insures the cost of the improvements would be a pplied to the purchase of the building if the city decides toacquireit infutureyears. With <t r c m pdelcd kitchen and restrooms. soundproof· -:ing, and 1.000 more square feet on the second level, the ·n ew t•ommunity center s hould provide a long-needed ;fatility for Laguna's residents . • pini ons expressed m the space above are those of the Daily Pilot ~;;Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and '..t..-art1sts Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. -?.sox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/War fortune By J •. M. BOVD Remarkahle how m a ny men founded their rortunes with military c·ontracts dur· ing wartimes. You've eaten Van Camp's l'anned pork and h eu ns . mos t proba bly . Gi lbert C. Van Camp at age 37 w<is an Indianapolis groct-r who'd started out as a tinsmith. In 1861 . the Union troops needed field rations. Van Camp landed the con- t ra<'l for pork and beans in a <·a n . Thal did it. Shooters of trap and skeet ins ulate the ir e ars with * Dear Gloomy Gu8 Estimates are that wind power wlll take care of at leut 10 per· cent or our ener1y needs In the near future. It'• nice to think we can rely on tbe bureaucracy for even that much. . . D.11. " muffs, wisely. But hunters of big game in the field protect their eardrums simply by opening their mouths eat'h lime they fire . Report is the late Peter Sellers owned more than 100 t'ars in his lifetime. Bought them compulsively. He kept a car an average of three months. A cockroach is smarter· when warm than when cold. Q. What wu the lint mo- tion picture to uae black ac· tors? A . Thoma• Ediaon 'a Kinetoacope movie called "Piclllaninnles." That word, by the way. aoes way back to the darkeat ed1e of that hia- tor y . Come1 from Portu1ue1e "pequealn.o" meanin1 "very little." Slaven apread it. Q . WHn't that outlaw Butch CH1ld)" related -in aome way to that other out· law Bonnie Parker? A. Now that I doll't bow. Do llnow, tboqb, bil na1 name was Geor1• Leror Part.r. Q. What'• tbe mOlt COia· mon mammal ln the Ualted States! A. TbemouH. Thomla P. Haley I Publiaher T~. Janu.y I. 1•1 a.rt»ra K,.lbkh/Edltorlel P ... Editor JMkAndenon Afghan war ~:nts opium traffic WASHINGTON -There'a a allver linlftl to the dark cloud of Soviet a11re11lon l n Af1haniatan: Af1han opium farmers have been too buaylf)ht- tn1 the Ru11ian invaders to harvest their crops. So however unhappy the State Department is over the Kremlin '.s move into Arahanis tan, another federal agen- cy, the Drug Enforcement Adminis lra· lion, Is de-· lighted that the Russians ha ve in - terfered with t h e annual Afghan opium harvest. ··Afghanistan traditionally has been a significant producer of il- lic it opium a nd has hish in Southwest Asia." a classified DEA report on Afghanistan and narcotics begins. "Until the So· viet invasion i n late 1979, Afghanistan also served as a ma· jor transit area for Southwest Mailbox Aala narcotic• deatined for Weatemmarketa." The aecret report, seen by my aHodate Dale Van Atta, says that opium was the principal crop grown ln remo te areas of Afghanistan, concentrated on the Af1han·Paldstani border. It was traditionally purchased fr'om the Afghan farmers by middlemen who moved it to stockpiles and brokerage areas in the northwest frontier province of Pakistan. By truck or camel caravan, the opium dealers also moved the farmers' crops westward to the t'onsumer markelin Iran. BUT THE SOVIETS and their Afghan puppets. for all theirother faults. do not encourage the pro- duction of opium poppies. In fact. the curtailment of opi,um growing by the Marxist coup of Nur Mohammed Taraki in April 1978 may have been as responsible as the regime's atheistit' doctrines for the native rebellion by devout Moslem tribesmen -who also grew opium poppies. The DEA report explains that many Moslem tribesmen in the ·. '. ~ opium -growin1 area of Afghanistan were too buay fi&hl· ine the Marxists lo take care ol their fields, while others who normally would have worked in the fields fied to Pakistan to avoid the fighting. This combination of holy war and "drafl-dodgi ng" has ap· parently continued throu1h sue· cessive Soviet-backed regimes in Afghanistan. And the Kabul gov· ernment's reponse has tightened up drug traffic control. more for political reasons than any particular distaste for narcotics trade. Dope smugglers are by !Jieir nature anti-government; therefore. any government hop· ing to take t'ontrol of Afghanistan cons iders the drug dealers enemies of the stale. EVEN BEFORE the Russians moved in to take direct control of their badly run satellite in late 1979, the Afghan military had es tablished checkpoints to in· tert'ept arms and supplies for in· surgent tribesmen. And the checkpoints also put a crimp in the drug traffic. Since the Ruuians took over the country, "Soviet force1 have taken over anU-smu11Un• opera- tions from the A11han nationals as part of overall military opera- tions qalnat the inaurgenta,'' the DtA report states. And the Ru11ians, for whatever motives, are su cceeding in their crackdown . Because of the Soviet invasion, last year's opium crop was pre- sumed to be partially destroyed "as Soviet air and ground forces pursued the insurgents lnto the tribal territories," the DEA re· ported. adding: "Similarly~ much of the manpower requirea to harvest this crop was either preoccupied with fighting. became refugees Of was killed in battle." F.urthermore, the DEA pre- dicts : "Should the Soviet-Afghan t'onflict with the insurgents in· te nsify, it could adversely affect both the planting and the size of the l !B).)981 opium poppy crop, and thereby redut'e the amount of opium available on the open market." MEOW!: Ronald Reagan's transition-team captain for the Tennessee Valley Authority, RobertSansom, was dealt a sharp blow by Congress last year A new law will keep Sansom 's firm, the Virginia Vermiculite Co .. from strip-mining 14,000 acres of a Na- tional Historic Landmark at (;reen S pr i n gs, Va .. for ver miculite. a granular sub- stan<•e that is used for potting soil and cat litter BA C'K TO BASICS: Wh ile Congress never tires of spending money for gla mor o us new military weapons like inlercon· linental missiles and airplanes that rost S26 million apiece. it has a strange reluctant·e to replace such mundane equ ipment as Jeeps and trucks. Many of the armed serv1res' ground vehides are five years old er than the soldiers who drive them. ll a lf the Marin e Corps ' \'ehicles. for example, are not usable. and in the t·ase of some l'lasses of large vehides. every one 1s hroken and awaiting repair. 'User fees' just another name for tax_ To the Editor: Our county supervisors ap- parently think that Proposition 13 was a temporary measure and now new taxes can be piled on us without our objet'tion. Right a fter 13 passed. the sanitation districts det'ided to charge "user fees." Al the hearing , 2,000 objector s persuaded them to <'hange their minds. Shortly thereafter. at- tempts were made to t'harge us fees to pay for the trash pit'kup. In some areas. the protesting was not strong enough to deter the fees. Fees were in creased for beach parking and other servit'es. Building perrnits escalated in prit'e. Then our supervisors had a hearing to decide if we should be charged user fees lo t'over the cost of operating the dump sites. They wanted to spend $600,000 of our money for scales to weigh the trash and charge by the ton for the trash dumped. I don't know how they expected to cope with the traffic jams as trucks would wait in line al the scales. They didn't need to worry about the extra drivers ' pay as the user fees t'ould be increased to t'Over it. In short. our elected offi cials were determined to get bat'k from us the money we saved with Proposition 13. So far. masses of protesters have been the only weapon we have used to stop the new taxes . In most cases. this was has worked. TWO YEARS have passed and our county supervisors seem to feel that now they can impose a new tax to cover the cost of opera· tlons atthedump sites. Let's examine the way the new tax would work. The t'ommercial traah haulers would be charged a fee for all they dumped. To get the money to pay thls tax, they would have to set more money to from the unitary districts. fli~ sanitary districts don't have tlle money to pay more, so we would all 1etchar1ed a "user fee." They know we don't want any more tax· et, so they call the new tax a user fee. ff they 1et away with· It, we- ean eapect to be cbar1ec1 uaer r .. for many other Hrvicea which are now betq financed wtth 1eneral tax•. We would not only loH all the beneflta of lJ, but would prebably..t ap wttll bllllW Cti· • th• Wore u. TboH wbo tblDll tb•r• 11 = W HD do aboat it, are 11...-black-Swaltfar ... _ .. todoltfor •·To urt...,we•Melawrtletoar ...... ... ~--· ,.... ............ 'l'lileawec• wawla IM Wal aoucee ad ..... arttea.fardiedaMottlle bMrills ad we IDUlt baft a bqe tunout -at the heanng If none ot tru s "orks , 1t will <'onvince us that our supervisors are not working for us and we must replace them BORDINSEN ll•JtJt• rr•I••••• To lhe Editor: Thank you for running the Det'. 23 feature article "It's a s mall w o rld ." on Henry H e itzman 's mini a tur e Christmas scene. Your r eporter , Mary Jane Scarccllo. and photographer. Gary Ambrose. were not only very professional in their con- ta c.t with o ur Dad , Henry He itzman. but they expressed compassion. kindness and a nice sense of humor which made the interview easier for him . I KNOW that "It's a s mall wo rld " m a d e an e lderly gentleman and his fa mily very very happy~ But, of more importance, I feel it helped to break down some of the myths about aging and sho wed that one t'an be mentally and physically active at 89 and well beyond that age. Also, that when one lives in a retirement home he can still enjoy his family and they can enjoy him. This is certainly the truth in our family! MARY JANE HEITZMAN for the entire Heitzman family •...... ., To the Editors : The state Supreme Court has declared the death penalty for murder, c rue l and unus ual punishment. and thereby illegal! The people of this state placed the death penalty on the ballot, and voted for its return. The state Legislature then wrote it back into law, only if it meets a "special circumstance." E ssentially , this means murder committed while carry.· ing out another felony. What about Usa Roealea, 7 years old? Nurse Melanie Uribe, my own son, William Doyle, and the sona and dauchten of you and youn '! The murders by street 1an1s. over 1,000 thla year? All of these people were murdered whether under special circumstance or • not . They were, and are murdered! A PllllON term of 21 yean to life for murder will nauk ln parole la about Hftft 1ean. Wbat kind of pal1bmnt 11 MYeD ,_,.,la lbe ............ Yictlm .-.. to be bad after .... ,.-....t I HJ, repeal tlae 1peelal clreuwtwe proYilion la tbt law ud re-ia1tate tb• deatll penalty for all murders, and ... how fast thes<.· murder~ stop Let your \'lltt•e bt· kno~ n . lo your state representatives. as well as other state. C'Ounl\ and ··ity offi cials' · RIL i. DOYLE If•••• pr••r•••'! To the Editor: America exisLc; today in a pall, an overhang of man's construc- tive loris it destrut'tive" I fnven· liveness. Restricted by govern- ment, Jack of law enfort·ement and mismanagement of trade commodities. she rides undaunt· ed by t'rowded freeways. over· burdeni_ng taxes} devastati!'g air an<f water pol ution. fl agrant strip mining, toxic industrial wastes, gray foreboding skies. discourteous. int'omprehensible services and an overwhelming misuse of people communicat ion via the news media . Rushing blindly from day to day. she accepts and advances what is. wanting more, caring less, taking half beauty and plunging sightlessly towards nowhere. The level man must reach to halt, become aware and lake an acute look at his diret'lion, re· mains elusive. Civilization should be on the brink of un· precedented discoveri~s ; instead it hovers at the gates of environ· mental collapse. Man hurries on, oblivious to the inevitable. FOR EXAMPLE. Beauty sur· rounds the Laguna menage, caressing her coastline, green· ing her hills, lending richness and wealth to the village aura. Can you picture her quaintness intersected by mammoth ~­ c rete structures, the peace pierced by blaring horns, the bathing beaches saturated with the product of over-population. the open apaces filled with con- dominiums, the priceless views obatructed by marauders' nightmares, an ea1er appen- da1e to the New York, Miami, Cairo debauchment? What price pro1ress? And wh~ pro,-resa? WhO is to prolit and who la to ahare? Where does the lar1er stake be&ln to mat- ter? Lasuna ia auch a amall allce of America. Do we return to aeeln1 the rainbow, tbe m1st~ slraftrof Htbt caeturlg...J>urt nowilb- meat from the Ha and th• llate- lY palm and Hquoia bnathlq llfe·livinl oxyaea Into our alr or do we obliterate the 1111• with DltraMI, mcmoalde, and UM n- 1u1Uq --· pump bWkm ot tallom ot raw aewa .. IDto Nep-t••• '• parlor, aproot natl .. e..-....... ~ ...... ~ baeffUt os lie'• ~j.= ..,. ._..._ our lie ... ..,...., Somewhere there has to be a precedent, an example, a new beginning Why not here'! ARTIE FOSTER Preprr•w r••••• To the Editor. You forecas t the man y t'hanges that could take place in the US(' or private property in your ··K<.'y Ruling Backs Zoning by Ballot" Oec. 23. The changes would result from California's Supreme Court ruling that zon· ing is a legislative process the re fort• vot e rs <1<.'ling as kgislators, through the ballot box. could rezone 1inyone 's prop·· t·rtv What it reall y says is that any group of kook's with quirks can band togethe r and take away any person's prl)pe rly rights . Just like legislators do t hro u g h their s ur rogate bu reaucracies . It dO('sn 'l matter if it is pro· or anti-growth. well-intentioned or selfish. 1t is an atlat'k on the basic right or American private prop e rt y ow n e r s h i p b y Amerit'an pr ivate pro perty owners. It is as paradoxit'al as Tom Murphine·s Det' 22 "On Losing a Few Heads.·· about the anti· growth cities of Laguna and Newport Beach trying to claim they have more populace than the census shows. so they can get more state money. without having more populace. Do these kooks know which side is up? Do they know the in· lrins ic value of American private property rights? They'd better find out before they find out they have voted away their own. GOLDIE JOSEPH C•llr•Jt• To the Editor: I'm writin~ in regard to the arti· cle. "Police bat'k cat traps for Irvine." t don't feel that cats bother peo- ple. Ther are Independent and I don't feerthey mean any harm to •n)·one. People love their nts and I think they are here for us to take care and not to harm. They can't really defend themselves 10 it is uptouatotakecareorthem. ..J. hopHhe:Cit)' Cou.nciJ wUI do_ the humane thin1 and 1et ·rta cat tr ape once and for all. . MARY PEARSON • • J.Atln• from Nlldnl ON --k:ll!OWWDlll~. 1'M "'111 lo COlldew ..... lo ,. tpOCf (W ........... .., " ,...., ..... Lft,.,. ol • wrde ,,, Int .. lllf ,....,..,.,.w.AI,,.,,..,. .. ~-==.=.=..-,.~: ': ~,.._II ... 1r1111t. ........ ,..., ...... ' . . . . ·Girl players ehalk I up Moat &n) llf\t-rnrocm m ..-01be-ri. uf th•· &lyi. Club of the Harbor ~rt'a h~t lht-11 Nktlh, m lt11111pt•r 1.1uol me11m .. i. 11 bo.> i. vi. buyi. Som.-ttmt'e. 1ti. iC•rli. vi. girls. or 1\ '11 nuud .,11,> 111 th\' 'oi.l 1& Mt1u f11c1hty l\nd ~om .. t1tllt'1> vi;..> ..ri. <'<Jm~t" for vuants and pnzes, but a lot of~ t01mt: lhl') dft' JUl>I \'IVOYlllllt tht· !illlOe l.1kt> the 11tht•1 da) Chn:. llogun II di • •l':ht 1 c ht.1llt:nACed Het·helle Hus hing, 11 \!though th t' ~1rnH• "'"' 1 lo:>t' t 'hn:. Sl!t-ms a httle surprlbed ,n t'r Rt>t'ht'llt-::. db1li11 1·' Ke.cht'llt' -.1ud1t-d ht'• 11111~' ·~ell and round the best angles for -.1nku1g ht'r !ih<1h She "on b) one ti ct II Dally Ptlot photo• by P•trtck O'Donnell Newport wins ticket hid Ry ST F.VF: MARBU: Of tM 0•1tf P1tot Stetft /\. once-intt'n<;l' hi.Ill.It' to t•arn a slice of th£• Newpurl Reach park- jng ticket business hC1s com e to an end with the cit y 1ts1•lf emerging as the winner in the four.way bidding contest. City officials inh·nd tu take over the compute rizt'f1 citation management program late r this year and will lease a new com· puler and hire iwo-e-xp~rt~~ to help with the job. The job. as city o fficia ls ex- plain it, is to kee p tabs on the 150.000 or s o parking tickets written annually in Newport <.1nd to m ake sure a ll offenders pay up. The cjty's move, though, will ease out Sdl'ncc Application Inc . the I.a Jolla-bas ed firm that has been h andling the: city tic ket business since 1978. It also brings the curtain down on the hopes of two former :"<ewport police employees. Both he lped develop the citation pro· gram and both now have their own compute r firms. The computer the city is set to lease at $78.000 a year. says City M ana~cr Robert Wynn. will han- dle a ll of the city's existing com- puter needs in addition to track· in& down parking ti~kets. Wynn says the com puter the city now owns, a 1974 model, is s low. lagging in the state-of-the· art a nd is capable of doing only one job al a time. The new Sper· ry-Urlivac system. he says, can handle 14 jobs al once. The bidding war for the ticket bus iness heated up last year when two men Cliff Vargis a nd John Wilson undercut Science Application. Science Application was tak ing care of bl'siness at a rate of $1.80 pe r ticket processed . Vargis, an owner of Provincial Systems Inc .. said he'd do the job for $1 19 a ticket Wilson, owner or Optim al Data System. went lower tha n that with a bid of Sl.1 7 per ticket. While city officials were con- s ide ring the offers. Science Ap· plil'ation t·ame back with a bid of $1 .42, offering its experience and expertise as a n additional selling point. Tha t 's when the city got into the picturl'. ralculating it could do the job for $1.19 a ticket if it had the proper ha rdware and software. City offi cials further project the cost can be dropped to 93 cents a ticket once the annual now of citations reaches 200.000 <1 year. which police officials say won't be long GOURMET MARKET Free Home Delivery Service DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD ISSO minimum> dcllvt•r ed in our romplt•lt'ly refrigerated t rucks Your nrctcr is unrler rcfriJl l'ratmn from our stort• to your door I " Fresh Dungeness Crabs ............ 1.69 lb. , Cleaned & cracked for no extra charge MEAT DEPARTMENT Prime and Top Choice Beer. aRed not less than JO days to the peak of perfection • . . MORNING FRESH PRODUCE So. American Banana' ........ : ...... lk lb. ·Lg. Sweet Ruby Red Grapefruit .. 5 for 1.00 Red DeUcloua Apples .......... 3 lbs. for $1 Green OaJoa or Red Radishes ...... 1~ bun. FresbGl'OUllCl.Bfff <ground hourly> . .' .. t.4tlb. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Fresb Grala Feel Eastern Pork, Tblck all prices plus tax Ceater Oat Pork Cltop1 Staffed with Delaney's Private Label ChabUs Delaaey's fam .. s Dre11lln1 ........ 1.18 lb. or Via a.e (750mi1 •.•.•............. 1.19 Freah American Lamb <Calif. Raised> Delaaey's Claampa1ne aack of Lamb <oven ready> .......... 1.18 lb. SZ.'7Sper bottle, S33.IO per caae Fred Local Zaeky Farms Poaltry, Sea1nm1 '7 Crewil .............. <liter > I.It Roaltln1 Chlekens <4 to 6 lb. av1. > Sea1rama VO .................. 111ter> It.It plain or stuffed with our dresstn1 •...• -••.• l . ltlb. Catty &an Seekh .............. cuter> tJ.M ____ _:_:__ ~~PR81EN FOOD This ad eftectlve Wed .. 117thru Tues .. 1/13 AUVuKamp'1Jl'rolell.,..Dlmlen .. 1.M DELIDEPI'. DelaMJ:•~amed~ .,. ...... lkpt. Store Hovi M, a...I s..lay .. Ne..,.n ..... , Ne..,.n ~ 673-5520 ' nu.di¥.~ •. ,., DN.V>f'tLOT-·• • Ocean View district $3. 2 million richer The Ocean View School Dis- trict is $3.2 million richer today following the <'losing of escrow on the sale 11£ a for mer school to a Huntl.Ilgton Beach developer. Interes t on t he deposit ed money is estimated to bring the district about $1.200 <.1 day, ac- cording lo dis trict Superinten- dent f?ale Coogan Plea enterecl in shooti~g /\.n Irvine man pleaded not guilty Wednesday in Harbor Court to assault with a deadly weapon charges 1n connection with the Nov. 27 s hooting of two Irvine boys. Arley Williams. 44 . o f 9 Driftwood, told poliee that he "accidentally" s hot a 16-year- old and a 17-year-old. both of who m were injured with a single bullet. He said he heard the boys near his home lat e at night and thou ght they were burglars . They have recove red from their injur ies. His preliminary hear ing 1s set for 8:45 a m Fe b. 5 in Harbor Court. The money was deposited in the Orange County Treasury's co-mingled fund for public en· lilies. he said. State g uidelines mandate that s uch profit to public school d istricts from land safes must be used for school "mainte nance progr ams o r capital outlay for purchases of ne w equipm ent or building con- struction. Coogan said The seven-acre site, formerly Ocean View School a nd then the district's he<idquartcrs. is local ed on the southwest corner of Reach Boulevard and Warner A venue The !>C hool. built in 1938. w<is closed m 196<J. fl the n was used as dis trac t he ad quarters through the 1970s. Mola Deve l"pmc nt Corp plans to build a high·rise office co m pl<'x at the site. The ::.ale was negot iated last M arrh but zoning comphcations kept the development company from dosing escrow until this week, Coogan said Coogan urged tht district trus tees to sell anothe r 15·acre plot o f land 1n Huntington lla r bour that apparently will not be needed as a school site. The superintendent said that the land probably will bring mon · 1 h;in tht· rerei:it sale O N!-. WAY • VIA DENV ER WHILE OTHER FARES ARE GOIMG UP, CONTINENTAL 'S LOWERING THEIRS TO NEWARK. When you have to get to New York in a hurry there's a way to cat<.:h a big saving without catching an advance purcha...;c Super Saver fare. Simply fly Continental to New )brk/ Newark through Denver. And you'll get up to $140 off regular Coach each way on our new $298 unrestricted Coach fare. There's no advance purchac;e. Leave any time. Stay as Jong as you like. There arc no strings attached, hut seats are limited. Just a4i other airlines are raising their fares, we're lowenng ours. But we sure haven't lowered our level of service. On Continental you still feel like you're the mns1 important passenger in the 'sky. Cat<.:h the low cost of flying without getting caught by restrictions. Fly Continental through Denver to New 'brk/Ncwark . Call your travel agent, company travel department or Continental. From Los Angeles International: 7: 10 am. 11 :25 am. From Oncario: 7:10 am. From New York/Newark to Los Angeles International: 9:30 am, .5:10 pm. To Ontario: Q:30 am, .5:10 pm. I E I J t t WPlf•o111ing Clairaese S<tn FranC'iseo Mayor Dianne Feinstein ;.tdJ usts the microphone for Xu Bailing. µalot of tht• f irst commercial flight from China to the United States on its anival a t San Francisco airport. At right is Chinese consul. Funeral held .for fonner Newport man Long Beach to eye crime backgrounds ' Funeral services were held in Orea for former Newport Bt•ac•h res ide nt J effie Ire land Pat I erson. who died Saturday at lloa~ Memorial llospit:tl lie was 62. Patt e r son . a n:1 t1 ve of Ok l ahoma who m oved tu Southern California when he w:1s 15, worked as a carpenter for 20 vears in the II arbor Area with a number or firm:-. ini:luding the .Jo hn Lusk Co A vett-ran or World War II. P:ttterson movrd to Newport in 19'16 U(''d rrct•ntly moved to a mobile honw park in Brt•:t lie 1:-. :-.urv1vt'd hv hi s wife l\C';itrict•. :-.un .h·ffrc~ Patterson 11f Plac-ent1a a nd ont' brother, l'<tlril'k l'atl<•r:-.on or Norro Mesa n1e~ti11~ to open drive on drug. abuse A t•u mmun1 t~ wide dri ve against druj.! abuse will open Tuesday with a Youth Drug Symposium at Costa Mesa High St·hool. ;iccordlng lo Newport- :\1t•:-.a S<:hool Districl officials. Dr Edward .J Carets of Com· prchensivr· <.:arc Corporation will h1· f<.'aturcd speaker. and 11 otht·i: lt'lteil hc;.iHh. care and s1'rvitt• or J.(<in1zat111ns are tu p;,i rticiµah.• The Sl'SSll>n 1s s ponsored by Pa n•nl Rcsour1·('s and lnforma· t wn on IJ rug f:ducalion , said PR I DE t o 1·hairma n Mrs Mar1arvw Hie(• PHIDE has di stributed 12,000 flyers announC'in~ Tuesday's 7 p m . symposium to parents of l•lem entary school children, she' said ·' Wf' feel it 's vital for parents to hec·o m e a war e a nd knowledgeablt• about drug abuse as t•arly as possible." she noted. Local organization s to be re presented at the symposium include Care Manor. Costa Mesa Police Departme nt's youth services division. Brea Hospital,. Proble m Talk Shop, Child Guidance Cent.er. YMCA Family Crisis Cente r . Ce nter for Cr eative Alternatives. Assess· ment & Treatment Center, South County Drug Abuse Team, Teen Challenge, Family Servi ces and Rack-in·Control, she said. LONG BEACH <AP! The city council, having rejected a contract bid from a company whose predecessor was linked to or~anized crime, is seeking ways to be more thorough in its . background checks on firms the t·ity may do bus iness with. City councilman Ed Tuttle ex· pressed concern that organized crime may be using legitimate· sounding businesses as fronts for illegal operations. and asked City Manager John Deaver to re· 1mrl on how lhe rity checks out such companies. IN SEEKING TO award a five year contract to run the l'lly owned entertainment center last month. the council rejected u bid from a Buffalo, N.Y .. fi rm t ailed Oclaware North. That firm. according to re- ports an the Long Beach Jn. dependent Press-Telegram. is a reorganization of a company formerly known as Emprise - but which has gone by other names, as well. In 1972, Emprise was convict· t>d in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles of conspiracy to hide the true owners or Las Vegas'· Frontier Hotel-Casino, who were businessmen eonnected with or- ganized crime. IN ADDITION, THE company was con victed or interstate transportation to aid raekete.?r· ing. De laware· North represen- t ativcs argued last month before the council that the company had been reorganized since 1972 and s hould be considered ror the contract. But following a debate, the cou nc il r ejected Delaware Three deny bribe tries Three Irvine building inspec- tors have pleaded not guilty In Harbor Court to misdemeanor charges of soliciting or accept- ing gratuities by public officials. Police allege that Manuel Linares. 34, of Corona; Daniel Bullard. 50, or Costa Mesa, and Arthur Peck, 51, of Anaheim, de· manded gratuities from building contractors in ellchange for speedy building inspections. They will be back in Harbor Court Jan. 22 for a pre-trial hearing. Mrs. Wainwright services Friday Memorial services are scheduled Friday for Mar1aret E. (Sparky) Wainwright, 57, a 20·year resident of La1una Beach who died Tuesday at South Coast Medical Center toUowtq m UJ. ness. Mn . .WaJnwri1ht had worked aa secretary for the La1una Beach oftleeoltbeOran1e Count,.- Hum an Servtee1 A1enc1 aincetbe local branch wu eatabUabed in 1972. A native of Canada, Mn. Walnwnot wu wtth the Brtu.11 Ro'J.al Afr Fatte in w.......,._, · D.C.durtn1WorldWarll andmet her husband, Brian Walnwrllht. there. They moved to La1una Beach in 1~. . . Servtcee are tcbeduled for noon Friday at St. Mary'• l:pllC!OPAI Church in Laruna a .. cb. Mn. Walnwrtlbt la 1untftd b'1 herbUlb.acl,olLaiuma8e.ela;a aon, Brt.a Wablwrlllat ol S. P'r811dteoj brcldllln, Dr. A.It. Mllla•arllamlltM,c ...... ..s· Nell Millll&onaf'ronmo, uda• ter, Doria Ma«at af lcar ........ Can Ilda. North's bid u well as tM only other bid received. "It came to my attention that the city is doin1 little to look at the back1round of the com· panies we're doin1 business with ... Tuttle said i• an in- terview after Tuesday's council meeting. • "IT SEt:MS TO me to be a very routine thing to chedl into who you're doing business with," he added. "There are some checks now. My question is whether they're adequate." Some cities require com- panies lo si1n a di1cloaure lonn naming the prineipals of the firm and its financial baclken. the councilman said. "Checks could then ~ made with other cities or perhaiips with the N11ijonal Crime Computer Network," he added. "If you later find they didn't P'lt down the correct bacll1ro1111d, you'd have a strong case for fraud." Tuttle said he could only speculate on whether cities such as Long Beach were bein1 targeted by companies fronting for organized crime. "MANY OF US in city govern- ment have read about the new diJrection or or1anl1ed crime ramifies, iacludln1 the operation of busioesaes tMt milht do busi- ness with the clty," Tuttle said. ·'The city should ufe1uard itself " · ~e~ver is to rep0rt to the council on current safe1uards and possible new proposals or c hecking companies. Tuttle s aid. CHPtottkip 1981 plea/or radar patrol SACRAMENTO <AP > - There's no chantt of 1ettin1 t.M Legislature to approve redar for the Highway Patrol this year, so Commissioner Glenn Craig aays he won't try. Crai1 said he saw ··ao sipifi- cant chance in llM attitude of the people I must 1et the eotnmlt· ment from." The Le1lslature baa repeeted· ly rejected gtvin1 the patrol radar to catch apeeden. CAUJ'OaNIA II TBS oaly state that does not use radar• state hi1hways. Most CallfornJa cities let their pol6'e UH it. Astemblyma Lou Papen, D- Millbrae, ctwnnan of u.e Al· aembly Rules eo.•ttee, ..._ been in1tnamental In recent yean in bloeklnC r8dar bllla. Papan sa11 r•r iln't reliable. Papu introfteed a bUI ir-- day to acid •· f mime. to U. Hi1bwa1 Petrol'• ~ to Md nearly '700 man afllftn. Pa,_ aaW tM •etrel ..... more oftleen, Mt radar. He C!tt- ed an lnatance wile• thrH women sat for •~ ltoun an a loneJ1 au.tell of l•t•rltate I walU.111 for help ~ anhN at5 a .m. CaAIG Mia a lllu a ftlld f oree af allicMlt t, llO om.... wlaicll ll flt,......._ lie W a. ,.., ................. . ..................... =IMe te ••• 111 ••.tor . .,. ......... . ...... .......... ] ... .... ..... ............ . .... ..-. ......... ...., ........... ' c . \ LOCAL A.eesments pro lrftne Co. ha. plan for """-eloped anra. lnlae Co•pan1 repreH•· &atl•• wt.II Mi the lrvlae Ctty c..eu • Tuteda)' to approve • ,, .. lw wMdl futun elty IWl· .... wt11,r~ ST.I mlWan ln ....... , ' Tiie eempaay waata to .................... t dlatrfd for lllll1 pur,oae i• tile Yll· tleveao,ed we1t and aoutlaweat ,.,Ucm ttl UM city. IN oaHa TO pay for lM roadw1y ,...Jedi, I~ would.be .. ueil • all property aoJd t.Mre alHI the property buyer woul41 be te1all)' reapo1t1lble for payin1 otf tlwtl•. lrvlM Company officiala say that withlut the usessment dla· trict, tile eompuy·would have to ldvat.ly flnuce the road im- provementa. 'ntis arran1ement weuN be evn llarder °" the new "°81.-..r. alnce Ute c09t ol the .nJMa .-Id be tacked on to tllte ,rice of a new ltome, which would probably carry a ton1- term hilh·interest mort1a1e. ··Prior to the paua1e of Pro,.,.itioR 13, .. ajor public im· ,rovementa similar to those in· eluded in the proposed UHIS· ment diatrict were normally funded by public a1encies," Worbhops under way on road8 · Pu.,lic co1nmet1t on develop- ment ol a transportation pro1ram for Oran1e COU1tty will be heard at a series of workst.ops to end Ja9'.15. The workshops. part of the San- ta Ana TrMSportalion Corridor Alternatives Analysis, will all Delinat7p.lll. the purpoee of the analysis is to determine the extent and nature ol improvement8 to transporta- tion alon~ the Santa Ana Transportat10fl Corridor for the next twodecades. One of the hearings will be toni1ht at 7 in the council cham- bers cl the Costa Mesa City Hall, '77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. Another will he lteld Ttlunday ID the council chambers of the Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Cesta Mesa. There will also be workstlops Jan. 14 in ttlecouncil chambers at Santa Ana City Hall. 20 Civic Center Plaza. and Jan. 15 at the E~tid Library. 1340 S. Euclid St., Ana~eim. lrvlJM CoiaNAy Vlce Pr111••& Tltomu H. NlelMn 1aicl ltt a Ill· ter to tM ett1. "Al a ,..... ot Pl"OpCJlil,_ 11, lM avaUaMllt1 ol auelt r... hne ..._ •uMtm· ll11(y ewtaned. "AccoaMNOLY, Tlla ,,. PMed ..... lftellt dlatrid ..... vldeu mMllOdeU1auc:in1 ftl8jtir pubHcilllfl""'etlta." Tlte .... Nnftt diatriet -.. darie1 would e•tompaaa u•· develope• University Town Center Ind nortlt ol UC Irvine . and .... v•llf•• "Vllla1t H" 11nd '1 W ~ CW•tr Dtive. Banaea RoM, U.. ... O..O Freewa1 •• Ute .. a Dle10 Cl'9ft . Lie•• avera11111 ll,NI la lJ•innAIJ Towtt CeMlr u11 teT ta vm ... 14 wou1•" ,.&41 tor by '90Ple buyiRI Mw homea there. Tllilt money would lte used to pay off boMs sold to filluee ~ extension ol Harvar• Aven11e from Mahl l!ltreet to Ualvenity Drive. ,.,v" · , Ne• ...... ·•••etl \, SCE studies dfde.y ' of Onofre hearing Southern Califormia r.diaoa Co. officials aai4 tllat they we evaluat1n1 a Nuclear Re1ulatory Comr11iuion de· cision to post,._ beart1tp on two units at the San Onofre Nuclear Geeerati81 Station. An NRC sookesman said the a1ency's investi1atioft iftto the Three Mile lsla1td accident prompted a postponement of federal llcensi•I ltearin1s for the San Onofre station. just south cl San Clemente. TR08E •A .. NGS wen to begin early this ~ar on Units 2 and 3 at the power station, •ad an E41ison apolle11nan uid t"e com- pany's plans originally ullett fer fuel loading of Unit 2 by April of this year . "The NRC has 1lowed tt.inp down, and we're evaluaUn1 the report to see what impact that could have on our sched1ile," the Edison spokesman said l~is morning. The NRC announc eme nt means hearings on licensin1 or the two plants will not beiln 1111· til probably &OG'letime this swn· mer. £DISON SPOKSl•AH DHid Barron said coastruetioft is ff per· cent complete on Unit 2 Hd abotlt 61 percent complete on UniU. He said work will continue on both units while the company await.s th• NRC hearin1s. Meanwhile. repairs Oft Unit t -the only nudear tenerator at San Onofre tttal has produced power -tontinue. ne 13-year-Old ienerator M S been out or operation since April. Barron said Unit t llHMdd be back in operaUOR tile· first part of UU1 yHr. ~a Beach development plan d"layed PlaM for a 44-unit develop· ment in La1una lleaeh tlave been w i thdraw1t by an Irvine devel~r wtto said he in· tetMts to modify the fM'Ojed. Applicant Richard Kenneth Brooks Jr., had proposed to sub- divide a 11._Ktt partel on a rid1•liM nortt. of Santa Ana Street into lots for 28 sin1le family hom e s and 18 · townhomes. But lhe city P1annin1 Com· miuhm unalit•o11sly rttotn· mended detlial or Ule •evetop. ment , wt.ich involved nint' variance. .Residents of Upper Bluebird Canyon .cl Atth Beuh Hei1t1ts had C>ttiected to the projed. feiw- lna resultant landslides and traf- f~ problems. They also objected to grading in the ridceline area, cOfttrary to the city's lf'Wral plan. t.i:':h .real~~· .·• t •Ill ial ... I .•. for readers and More than w ; of all Daily Pilot reodtra tay they~ tM "'°'' time rmding the Sundaypa~r. I TM latest deadline for ntw1. sport• and pictures of Ol'lJ/ Se.ndaw n~wlJJOper. plu. Family Weekly magazine. TV Week and color com- ics maa the Daily Pilot bright. interesting rtodirag for 156 .000 Orange CO<Uf re.UUnts. Two of the three people reading each Dail11 Pilot are adult•. 18"< of I sub1cribers own their honws and 5.f'f of Dailfl Pilot rftldera have four or more years o.f col~ge tducatiOft. Themftlian income of Dailt1 Pilot familie1ial31.930. To reach the young. bulliftg ~udience oal11. tM DailJrPdot deU""· contkfn the impact of ON adverHsem~r in t~ S..fldat1 fd1C6oft . CaU HJ·"2l. Along thl Orange Cout the bn111t1 . uwiw mtnettmo ~ ii tlae -----------··· .•. . ' . . ... ..... Ylll lllllllll llllY PIPIR OHAN(,( < OUN I Y l Al H OllNIA I'> Cl: N 1 S Envoy's trip sparks rieW hostage hope AL(;l£JtS, Al1t-ru1 1 Al'1 A m e ra C'a 0i c:h lt'f h o'>l•IC tt .. IOUalor. on a t\lllo\\l)' u r IWI&~ vWt to Al1~na thMt 11Urrt!ll frea.h ho.,... for ttw> r .. lt'1tSt' ul ttM> 52 ..\m encaru hdd in lr•n. nwt tu d a w 1th <\I.: c-r 1 .-n .,. u r t-1.: 11 !ih n1ster Mohamt.-d lien) &hHJ ln Ttc"tlran mt-anwh1lt' an uf far 1al at tht' \lti:""ra"n to:mbal>r-.) sounded .. t•aut 1t•U!>I) 01>t 11T1tl\t11· nott' ..\ rt-ponl'c "'hu 1,·h~1>hu111•<J tu cn rr 11111 I .t•IJ1m1111 uskt•d the offkuAI ~ h t' l t1 t• I h t• h t' 11 C V t' d l h t• Amcru:a11 h111>tagc!> would bv ( l't•ccl l\CIOfl We hop~· 'HI Bt-Jilllll'lll ht· I t'J•llt'tJ Tht· l\l~cria.n:. an· at·Un~ al> 111 1,•1111ed1arit:s tn the .\' S lran11m nl·~•>l1at1on:,, for releets e of lht' \ m crct·all!> T ht· l ~ ncgvtiatl)r. 1.Jeputy -.,,·r1 t·IJr) o f St ale Warren \'ht ,.,tupht'r mt'l for I wo hours here with ~nyahia. Neither side rdeased any inform ation on the meeting Earlier . Christophe r s aid the U.S. and Irania n posi· t ions appeared a bit closer . The Carter adm inistration has only 12 days left before P resident· l'lecl Reagan takes office. Another senior U S. official. who etsked not to be identified. s atd pros(J('ets for a breakthrough befort' Reagan's inauguration .I an 20 were "very s mall in· deed." Meanwhile, Reagan refused lo guara ntee he would implement any unfulfilled promises left by the Carter administr ation. "I would have to look and see l'xactly what had been done. I don't want lo write a blank check here," the President-elect told re · porters m Washir;igton t i .s. officials s aid ·Christopher would elaborate on the U S. reply s ent Wednesdav to QU('stions transmitted hy Al geria from Iran abo u t lh e s u bst ance a n d mechanics of the U.S. proposal to set up an escrow account in Algiers with' several billion dollars in frozen Iranian a!i5els. The money would be released when the 52 hosta~s were r reed Last month the Ir anians de· m aoded that the United States put Sl 4 bi llion in the Al,li!erian Central Bank lo ensure that the esllmal<'d $8 billion lo S14 hillion in Iranian assets frozen by the lln1tc<I Stat<•s is (.•venlually released. und that it dt.>posit an addit i11n<1I Sto l)illion to guar antee that any asst'l~ of the• late Shah Moh arn mad H1·7.tt Pahlavi in the l/nttccl Stah·s would lwt urnt'd over to I ran Hui S.5 hillion or m<ir<· or the frOZl'n I ran1an <.iss•·t-. arc• hl11rk1·d by U S. c·ourts I hat tire· ht•arin~ claims a~;1i'n~1 1111' I ranian ~ov t•rr1ment by Amcnt·an firms anti ind 1 v iduals Brown calls · for state budget cut NetDpori i rying Will $200,000 save sewer? By STEVE MARBl.f: Ot 1i. 0.tlf "11•1 St•ll The Orange County Sanitation District is detailing plans on how it would spend up to $200,000 to satisf y e n viron me n tal ists who've successfully held up ap- p roval of a Newport Hcach sewe r line . Th e e nvironm e nt enhancement plans, as they are being called. are to ht-shown lo m embers of the sl ate Coastal Commission later this month. Ray Le wis, sanitation district chief engineer , s uys a number of a lte rnatives are being con· Four ranehes sidered. including removing an old pill' of dredged materaetl from the mouth of Bi~ Canyon At stake is an $800,000 sewl'r line project th at woudld r un alo.ng t he b<tn ks of Upper Newpor t Ray. F.nvironmen talisls, including members of the Friends of Newport Ray. contl•nd the project will disrupt wildlife in that area. It was the Friends group that s u<•cessfolly a ppealed the proj· ('ft to the slate commissioners after it had been approved by local ag~ncies. incl udin~ the CStt SEWER. Page i\2) Clemente adopts construction ban Oct 10 19 9 l.rn 16 1980 New York Stock Exchange 10 HIGHEST VOLUME DAYS Mill ions of Shru -"' Nov 5 1980 Nov 13 1980 Nov 14 Nov 18 Nov 19 1980 1980 1980 Dec 18 1980 Ja n 6 198 1 Jan 7 1981 I • AP W1rtphotO CHART COMPARES NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE VOLUME RECORD WITH OTHER MARKS Wednesday's trading hit a new high, but Dow Jone,• average fell 23 points San Cle m ente C ity Council me m bers emerged from a two· hour c losed door session this morning and announced a· four month moratorium on new con st ruclion in th<.' city's back coun· try. The urgenry ordina nre, ap- proved in a '1 I vote with pro perty, Visbeek Ranch. with the ext'eption of one tract, all of the Talega property at the city's northern border and a n in- d u s l ri a l pa r k p la nned o n A venida Pico. T he fou r -mont h b ui ld i n~ Stock market ban, which can be extended . is .. Only playing along, · >-· • .n«• voting no, means no permits may be is- s u e d to d eveloper s of four r a nches. located m ostly in the hilly vacant land inland of th<> San Diego Freeway. to a llow the cit y to prepare a Viii Fiely Of re~f't5-pert1tfn-;nitt.11r111J;-it~Or--"'w-""'.e=-:_ ,-: rally' th~ C'ity 's r apid growth. ~ Specifically , the ordinan<·c c:ites the need for a fiscal impact loses uround ctnalysis. a com prehens ive !'"" .. Properties affected by thl' four-month bui lding ban include developme nt on the fo'orster Ranch, portions of the Reeves Ranch. all of the Reeves coastal growt h plan, revisions to lhe city's grading ordinance, studies or the city's drain age systems, an analysis of the development process in City llall and a capital improvement poltcv 11,008 signal ures Save-marsh group claims supporters The president of an e nviron· m e ntalist g ro up said today 8,000 petition signatures will be presented to Or ange County of- ficials urging preservation of the Bolsa Chica m arsh in a natural slate . Dr. Peter Green, president of the Amigos de Bolsa Chica, said the petitions recommend tha t .development proposals ror the 1.200-a cre marsh be rejected. Green said the s i gnatures were gathered in .rece nt weeks, mostly from citilena of Orange County coastal cities and Lona Beach . The Amigos d e Bolsa Chica consists of about 700 dues· paying me mbers. The County of Orange current· ly is in the early stages of pre- paring a state-mandated Local Coast al Plan (LC P > document for the Bolsa Chica marsh. . T he LCP ultimately must be a pproved by the state Coastal Commission, probably this sum - m e r. First, the LCP must be ap- proved by the county's Planning Co mmi ssion , B o ard o f Supervisors and the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission. Mt're Listening ••• • The Daily Pilot wants to hear from lta readers, what you like about the paper and what YoU don't like. We also would Uke to publllb )'OW' views on any 'ubject in our letten to \he editor col· umn. Call \he number below and your meuaae wlll be reaorded. lle11.,.. will be 'transcribed several times daily and delivered to tbe delk of the appropriate editor. Mailbox conlrlbuUona will ·be deUvered to the editorial pa1e editor. Mailbox . coatrtbuton muat include their name and telephone number for YeriftceUon. No clreulaUan calla, pleue. Tell ill what'• on your mlnd. The number la ln Mrvle9 M bours a day. seven days a week . I ~~ ............ ---g' I NF.W YORK 1AP1 The stol·k market lost more ground today afte r a weak attempt to rally from Wednesda~lloff. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which fell 23 80 IH>i nts Wt•dnesday. was off another 14.68 to 966.21 after five hours of tradin~ today Lost>rs held a big edge on gainers in the tally of New York Stork Exrhange·listed issues. Tradin g s lacken ed trom Wednesday's record pace Wednesday's sha rp drop came a fter <.i well-known investment adviser, Joseph Gr an vHle of Holly JIHI, Fl<t ., etdviscd clitmts lo sell all their storks More than too issues were de· layed in opening as a result of the wave of sell orders that hit the m arket. By the close, trad - ing volume on the Big Roard had r eached 92.89 m i ll ion sh ares, breaking the r ecord of 84.08 ml1lion set Oct. 5. Today, the Dow J on es in- dustrials edged up a point in the fi rst hour. But s h o r tly a f· le rward. the market yielded to rene wed "elllnf{ pressur e. Federal pay boost sought WASHINGTON !AP> -Pr esi- dent Carter ls recommendin1 a 22 p e rcent pay rais e for Con1reaa, Cabinet members and other top federal omciala, In makln1 the recommend•· Uon, he 1aid \he peopl" quaUned for lop covemment jobl !'Or mal· ly are already bip(y paid "and there .. • llmlt to the financial 11crlflce1 they can afford to make." The ralH recommended by Carter would alfeet about •.ooo people. • • congressman says WASHI NGTON CAP ) F'ormer U-6. Rep. Richard Kcl· ly. defending himself against ft·deral Ahl>cam bribery and c-onspiracy charges. has sworn that "I definitely d1dn 't want lo take the money " In testimony Wednesday, the 14th day of the trial and his se<'<>nd on the witness stand, the Florida Republican said he a c- cepted a $25,000 payoff from an FRI undercover ::tgen t only t<J piety alon~ with men he con. sidered suspicious. "You were in effect investigat- ing these people and this opera· l ion?" asked Kelly's lawyer, An- thony BatlaRlia. "Yes." Kelly replied. "It was a n attempt lo find out what t hese people were doing and what they wanted with me." Kelly returned to the stand to- d ay. He has acknowledged pocket· ing the cash during a meeting Jan. 8. 1980, with FBI agent An· t hony Amoroso. The FBI man w as usin g t he nam e Ton y D e V ito a nd pos ing as a representative of fictitious Arab s heiks willing lo pay bribes for he lp with immigration prob· lems . Last Feb. 3, Kelly turned over $24,826 lo F BI a1ent.a ques- tioning him. The FBI videotaped tbe Jan. 8 m eeting, and prosecuting at• t orn~ys int roduce d il into e vidence and played It for the jury early in the trial. , Kelly testified that be was first approached with lhe Arab immi1raUon proposition by Eu1ene <Gino > C iu1lo, • Lon1wood, Fla., bu1lne11man and a co-defendant in thla trial. The former con1reuman aaid Clu1to told him the Araba would pay SI00,000 lf they came to the United Stat• and required Im· mt1radon help. TbeJ WCN9d PQ· the CGG1J99man •.ooo almDb to attend a meet1n1 with 1\ m uroso. Kelly quoll'd C1u7.io a~ ~a ying Kell v said he as~ured Cluzm that h~ was willing lo h<'l p with t h t• 1mm1grat1on diff1cult1es becau~c he con s idert•d 1t a routine congrt•ssional duty. hul tha t "f would not atcept any money ., Kelly said he considered the pro posit ion hizarre and already was suspicious of C1uzio. Cycle slams into truck; rider killed A 27 -year-old E l Toro m an died early today of injuries suf· fered late Wednesday when he plowed his speeding m otorcycle into the tailgate of a moving t r uck on Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Patrolmen said Stephen An- drew Jeffries was thrown from his m otorcycle which erupted in· to n ames afte r il sla mmed into the t ruck near P r omonto ry Point at about 11 :30 p.m. J e ffries. whose driver's license showed an El Toro ad· dress of 22531 Me adowwood, w as taken to the trauma center at F ountain Valle y Community Hospital where he died several hours later. -·• Witneases told police the motorcyclist waa travelint east on Coaal Hlthway at • hllh rate of 1peed and apparently failed to 1ee the truck which was movint in the same direction. The tNclr driver, ll·year-old Paul Beauehamp of Ca.ta II••, told POiice be had been drtvtnc 1lowf7, loc*iq for a partln1 apot. Beauebamp wu not dttd. Police laAd .1.nrt• wu wear· ln1allealMt. 1 'Painful 1 choices' I decreed S A (. I< ,\ .\-1 I'::>.. 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Brown mctde a plt•:i for (Sf>e BROWN, Pa~f' i\:!l \\·~aab .. r Considerable cloudmc~s tonight and F riday ll1 1Zhs Fr~ay in the mid und up per 60s Lows tonif,?ht 4R to .54 . 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Per<·y Marples, a n early Newport Beach r esident who died last Friday or an apparent he an attack at the age of 79. is being re- membered this week by friends und r elatives . Thl' 111lor111a111 lolcl St .lohn I hal 111111111 1>:1111 111' Wt·nl 0111 look lllj.! fnr V•Hlnl! 1111•11 to kill 11n l"ri cJa\ anti Satur<l;I\ 111ghl ~. l1•a v Marples, who was born rn rng hem frt•(• 1 .. · lake• h 1~ f,!lrl 1·,.._ Pafl#' ii I SEWER. • • South Coas t Regional Coast;,al 1:ommission. The st ate commission has sug- l!CSled it might approve the proj· t•rt if sanitation officials offered to pa)'. for an enha ncement pro· Lewis says his staff will pre· M~nt three or four different plans for the comm ission to choose from. He says if all plans are re· Jl'Ct ed , the s anitation district will have lo ab andon the bay s ewer line .. And if t~e sewer line is dropped, o;ays Lewis, the sanitation district will be forced to construct a $1 million pump station to serve the area east ofthe bay. Sanitation officials maintain new sewer capacity is needed in t he area because the existing pump station and the sewe r line are operating at seven times de- signed capacity. Lewis says the dis trict has pushed for the new sewer line tn· ste ad or a new pump station because it's cheaper lo con- struc t , maintenance will cost less and it is environmentally sound. The sewer line would be paid for by the Irvine Company, which has offered to lend the money to the' sanitation district. Lewis says the development firm will be repaid In sewer con- nection fees al a later date. lt 's the Irvine Company and other de velopers that would suf. fer the most if new sewer capacity is not provided to this a rea. A city-imposed moratorium on sewer hookups now bloclta new development ln the area. F.ngland, moved to San Francisco friend rollerskatm g in Anaheim in 1926 after serving a s a radw on Sunday!> operator on a British ship during 1-·inully. Hnmn lt•I lh(· youth World War I and after a brief slay out al a location he desc-ribl't.I to in Ne w Zealand. Hon in a1> his home He said ht• lie and his wife. Irma. moved to lied to Bonin ahoul that hccausc· Balboa Island in 1938. He was ht• d id ncil ~nl him to knov. Pmployed for a time during the when· ht· livdr 1930s byJoseph8eekandc harged Ba:;c•tl on lh1~ mformat111n. tn with running the Balboa Ferry. v1·st i gators fllll Bun tn unch·r 24 hour !'.urvc·r ll a111·(· lw ~inning Following a year:long stay in on .June 2. the· )>an11· <la y thal th1· Tahiti. Marples helped hls wifo finn l v1c·tim, Ste:ve:n Wl'lls. 18, of s tart up the Vagabond House, an Oown1·.v clis·aµpt'art•d Wclls ' original clothing shop on the bod v was found the· •H·xt day tn island. In the following years, she llunlington Be01t·h opened two other shops in the Bonin was tht-n unckr c·onstant Newportarea. s urvt•illani·f' until Junt• 11 when _i;P..1r..1i1Jo!Lr..1l.L1oc.:WD..Lo1.1r..ald11L.JWa..aur......a.lla.,,_.M......,a,..r4p.,.l.,.e..,s.__-noffic c 1 s fottrrwt'll 111 ttt in rn began a charter fis hing business lfollywooel whl'rc· hi' w<is <irrc·st with his boat. the Lalanie, which ed for allegt•dly ~Clflom !Zing a he kept moored near the Balboa leC'n·agt.• youth'" his van. Pavilion. Following the war, during Oetalls ur all tl11s w1·n· 1·on whic h he served in the U.S. Navy. taint.'d m <• se·rit•!> of aff1dav1ts he and his wife spent 10 years supµortmg M·arl'h warrants for travelingaroundlheworld. Bonin·s v:,in and hum\· anll for He later sold his Ba lboa Island lht• n •suh·nrc• of Vt•rnon Butt~. hom e and moved to Costa Mesa. 2:1. who rcporll'<lly C'on f1•s!>t•cl 111 whe re he died. lie is survived by ta ktng llar1 tn :-.t•vnal of lht· kill , his wife. No funer al ser vices arc ings with Bonin planned. North state vieui~end to dry spell By Tbe Auoclated Press A Pacific cold front promises to end the long dry spell for Northern California, bringing the possibility of raJn as far south as Monterey and snow to 6,000 feet in the Sierra Nevada. The chance of rain ls 80 percent today and Friday in Eureka and 100 per~t t.onilhl, the National WeatherServicereported. San Franclsco has a 2IO percent chance ol rain tonight and a 40 percent chance Friday. Snow-starved Sierra aki resorts should receive a dusting of snow by Friday ni1ht. f 'rolft PagP 11 I BROWN. • • bipartisan e·ocipl'ral111n tn <'urh 1ng stall' s11t•mhng ··Mort.• than t·vc•r , wt• Ol't'<I lht· t•noperation or h11lh parties to e(1uitahly halanl'l' lhl' hudgt•I. comhat. c·rimc• and invest in 1~r future ... he ~aicl. adding lhal des11ilc the fist·al Jlinch "it would be unwise to stifle all new pro· grams" in the slate budget. "It is utterly essential to con· tinuc new investments in our economy so that renewed pros p erity will a llow us to m eet future needs." he said. ftLePtC)• Although h e did not give dollar figure111 Brown said he wut seek more money for the Califefmia Conser vation Corps, one or his pet projects, founded five years ago to employ youths in the 18-21 age range in projects as varied as reinforcing river levees. fighting fires and ex- terminating fruit flies. Thomas P. Hal~ '"-ti•-' Robert N. Weed ., .. 1 .... M. Tttom.s l<MYll .... ., . Tttom• A. Murpttl"' ~·--Cher ... H. Looi ' , ....................... C•••rl9'11 1t11 Orne• (Htl it••lltM ... c-.-,. N• IM•t ............ 1 .......... ......... ...... 1 ............... .. re•r•••c•• •It•••• ., .. ,., ,,. ................... -. -I ~· Ml ... ,.. •..... : (714) 142-4121 c ........ MM111111~ 142-1111 OfflCU c. ...... , ..... ..,, ..... U9llN IMdl:., Nl.C,... " ....... -·I~-llNdt: I,., ........... He also said he will seek a modest Inc reas e in research funds for l·he University of Califontja. "Other stales are trying to persuade many of our high technotoey companies to expand outalde ol California. and the In· du1trie1 themselves face •I· 1re11ive competition from forelp lmporta, .. Brown aaJd. "For Ulla reason, I recom- mend tb•l we eatabllah a mtc~e ,...arch oenter at ti.. Un6"'91ty ol CaUfonlia to 1pur MdAUoftal rHeareb and tr•...._ ... ... Jtla•• du•nped? Prince may travel alone LONDON <AP) The Dally Mail HY!\ "some observer5 btlleve" the reported ardor of Prince Charles for Lady Diana Spencer Is cooling. . "It IA now doubtful lhi.t she will be Joinln& him on his annual sklin1 holklay this m onth." the 1oealp column of the newspaper added Wednesday. It "ave no source for its information "Meanwhile, there is talk that a meetin" has been arra nl(l-d h<'t ween Prinre Charleii and his cous in. blue.eyed. blonde Haro . ness Aleundra Marla von lfolzha usen or Salzburg, who is 17 and a great·great greahcrnndchild of Que en Victoria.·· the col umn said. Rutkin~ham Palare has t'omplained that Rritish re1>orlttrs have been houmhnac Queen F.lizabeth, Charles and other rn t•mbt•ri. of tht• royal family 11hout rumors 11( an impcndin~ m11rna1i1c• of La rt v l>i ana. l!I. aml the h t'I r l11 I hr I hronl' "'The c1u1•c11 h as lwcome tnC'rf'asmgly an~ry ahout lh1i.. 111 put it hhmtl)," 1>aict lwr prl'SS !>e•e·rctary. M irh af'I Sht•a New supervisors list staff expenses He•t11·•·d I 'f' l rvuw profrs~or rl hur M:tt'•l•·r. a rc•no\\nt•<I a11 th111'tl\ tttl linl1s h 11a \'al , _lllii.LtJ1 '. Jltc'd c 'hr1:-I mas cla~ 111 M11t1l t>1•1lc1 al lh1• aj.!c • of 70. 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II•• I ,, I f If f t ' \\ •• ,I '-d • pt1 f \I 'If '.of I • 1111'1111..-c " "' '"' "'"' l'h1lq1 \11l h1i11\ • Supervisors given • cornrnittee posts t<alph C'la rk. 1'11 :111111,111 •1f lit•• II r :1111.! 1· « 1111 n I ' H 1, a r ti • 1 f Su1ll'rv1s11r'. rl11lt·ll •1111 • •m1mct11-1· ,._...~1gnm1•nh 111 hio, ('1 1 ll1·a~11•" W t•clm·sda y Supervisor~ Hog1·r !-ii ant on. ;i former fo'ountarn V:,dh:) t·cl ~ coun cilman s worn 111111 0H11·1· Monday. was named lo llw Orangt• Count~ Tra11s1I llc1>lrce·1 hoard of cl1ri·e·t11r~ Criminal * * * Riley shows ~ steady ~ain Orangt-Count ) S u11t•rvcs or Thom as Ril(•V was t·ontinutng 111 m<ik e stl'ady ·1mprovt•m(•nl tut.lay at iioag Mt'mon<il llosµ1tal 111 N t• w port Bl'il« h f 11llow1 n g a s e•ver t• flart•up of a~thm a111• hronchills Hcley aidt.' Pett•r llcrman s aid th1· SUJK'rvisor. hos1l1t al1wd Sun <lay night. would he rc•movC'll from th(' mtcns1vt• <·ar e unit to a n •spiratory unit al tht· hc>~pll<il 11 is condition wus list e<I a1> good .. lie i:-. having n o trouhlt· hrt•alhing s pon tan t·ous ly. '' llcrman s aid. quoting Hilcy·3 phys ician Rrlt•y no lnngt·r I!> on •• rf'spi rat11r. lll•rman not <:d f 1,.,111 •· 1 -.. 111wt1 I.•,, .ol .\ 11•·111 ·, I ,,, t11:1lt•111 I 111111111 • 1•111 ;1111 1 !111· \t•\\ Jttot1 ,, \ 1111· v. .•. 11· \'1.111.11••· 1111•111 ;\gf•llf'\ !'-.1qwrv1-.11r Hrue·1· :\'1•-.1 and•· .1 f11rm1·r !>lilll-assem t1ly man \\h11 ;d :-o .1111nt•rl lh<• hi>ar<I th1~ \\t•tk "a ~ nam1·d ''' lh1· S11ulhe·rn 1·:t11f11rm a 1\1r <Juaht~ \1anal!t' m1·11I l h~lnc·t and tht· Soulh<·rn ( ·a1c for111;c l\"s1H·1at11m 11r <;11\'c·rn m ,. n t ~ c· xt·cut c vc· 1·11m m 1 t lt-1· Su pc ·rv1sor Ila rnell W 1t·d1·r"' 111 rt•matn tht• b11anl'), n ·prt·•wn lalll't• to tht• Soul h ('1wst H1•g11m <'11:,i stal l'11mm iss co11 . ('nunt y S11 p1•r\1s c1rs /\s ~11e·1 at 1ort 11r ('a II fornw anrl I lw Oran l!t' County llt·alth l'l;mnrn~Count'1I Sht•al:-.o " 1 11 ~ 1 • r v l' a ., a n a I t t· I' n ;ti 1• m1·mbt•r 111 lh1· l.nl'al hc.:_n~ Format ion Commcss11111 lloartl <:ha1rman Cl ark ~a11I 111 a lt•llt•r a1.T11mpan~ 1111-! lht· a~~c1:11 mt•nls lhal an} s11pl'r\'t~11rs whu dt·~r red lo 1·ould I rall1• fHl)>llHJn~ with any of lh<'lr 1·olkal!111·1> lhal approvt•d Supt·rvisor. l:homas Hlle•y \\Ill 1·ontrnut• to st•rn• nn l hf' 1·11u11t.\ Tra11~porlal111n C'ommc~~con . H1·t1 r<·m e•n t Hu:_tr cl . !\11•n1al ll1•alth Advis ory Board. :"l'wport I r v1ne· Wa11•r :\tanai,!t•me·nt J\1-:1·11 t·~. and the• n11111ty l.e·J!al .luchnal < '11 m m11tt·1· Beautiful groupings. Our diamond cluster rings are a beautiful addition to any fashion A. In 14 karat yellow gold, $2,250. B. In 18 karat yellow gold, $3.~. C. In 14 karat white gold. $1 .240. 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L <HHl111J.( Ont• 11f the suspects wa!-> ''1111nded i11 a shoot out with df•pul 1t•s ;md a t 1·t.·n ag1· 11.\ stan1h-r. .J t•sst• Sanl'hez. rt.• t't'I\ t•tl gunshot ''ounds tlunng lhl' HH.'ldt•nt Triple slaying probed Wps seek n1otive i11 executio11~style murders ~-\:'\TA IL\HB,\lli\ t t\1'1 1'11htt• l11fla v wen· ...,,.1•1.ing .1 nwt/\ 1· for tlll' l'Xl'l'Ulion s tyle m"unkrs of a \\11111.10 :11111 l>An 1111·n . om· 11f whom once sold st·ufplurt':-. lo :wlor SyJv .. slc•r St;.illon<.· "Th1•n• ha\'I' 111·1.·n no arn·sts uni! I don't lwh1•\r w1· 1·v1·n have' ii ;,uspt•l'l ... S anlu Barbara l'ounl.' "ht•nf'f';, lfrput ~· l>an Spinner Sll id Wednt's cl"·' .. Hq.:ht no"'. w1° r1· tryin~ to ptt•te lhin~s tr1Jlrthrr Tht· horltt·..., of art1;,I 1;111v;.inn1 Sehoernan . •Hl. and his fn1.•ntl ( 'orn1•l111s Moll. •11. u Ventura l'111 ropra1·1 nr "1•rp <11 .... 1·11\'t·n·iJ m1 a rural roacl W1·dn1·s<l;" Jl1d11•1· lal1·r f11uncl l h l· hodv Of Sl'l1111..•111an·~ ~irll rn·nd, K1mlwrly Holwrts. :ffi. a·hout :!r1 1111l1·...,:rn:I\ :ii tlwn·nt1'!I h11u~1·lht•y shart•tl .ttil.-i•I Iii• 111ar hurl in rohlw'11 Si\:'>:T,.\ :\1(1 :'1f [(',\ 1i\fl l S1h·nt SlTt'en star :\!<in· M1l1·s M 111kr. who Y.a;, ruhh1:d of Sl0,000 in ant li'p1p;, fl'IAl'lf'y ;11111 ('a;,h , w:i;, n•1·tl\"l'l'lfll! 1n Sau la Monil'a ll11spital from :i hrokt·n \\ 11 .... 1 a nd ot h1·r I 1111111'11'!'\ l'l'l'l'I \I'll tltlrtllj.! 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I Ill..' hank ~ll\ .... 1·nll'k1·r 1 .... 1h1• nation·, I llh l:trJ.!P"' 1·111111111•11·1al h:.ink .. Wt• ft·l'l fll'l'll.' l'11ntf11rLtl1fi• th;1I m:irkPI Ill dH·:.itors \\·1..· UM· an· ..;udi that\\(· 1·a 11 -.l'JI m11rlgag1·.., at lht1t rat1..·." s atd s pok1•;,worw111 Marg.1rl'f Bradford of W t'dnt•sday ·;, af'I ion IJ.I paJ11t••11 ••11rlhqu1d.:•• •llf••ly l11ac· I.OS /\:'II C :t·: I. t-:s t A I' i I '1ir1·1nf on·c•tl ma .... 1111 n hutldings h111lt lwfon· l!fM will tw hroui.:hl f'111;,1•r 1;, l'Ut'l'l'tll 1•arthquak1• ;,lanclarcb uncl1•r a l'ont niv1.•rsutl nl'w t•ily 11nltnan1·t• I hat offtl'i:tls -;a,\' 1•1111111 .sa vt· t lwu~unds uf Ii v1•s and prt ·v•·nt mas;, horn t•lt· .... -.111•..;;, 1 n .1ma111r 1.·ar·t h11uak1· · · \\\··n · "1111 ng •in a I trn•· l1<11n t. '' t· lt11pt · "',. 1· an ~l'I lhts wnrk don1· l)l'fort• llw h11mh ~"''" 11fr ~atlf ('11un1·1lma11 ll;1J lh·rn;,•m Jll~t lwfon· lh•· 11 :1 \'11t1· t1r a ppro v a I h,v t lw <'It y ( ·r,unl' i l W 1 ·rlnl'sda ·' Hn11r11 d••ni••• •pnli1ic•11I huildup· S/\CH/\!\-H:~Tll I .\I' 1 < ;," Edmund llr.1m n ... ...,,,. hi #ftftt•kf.-11 ..... f f fl ('Orf .-r .JI' 's lop <lldt• cl1·1111• ... reports that h1s ...,t afr UM•fl SI ;1tt· 1n:HKJ·:t.1·;\' 1 1\l'i Ki•\s to th<• shaC'klC's «'0 111p11h•rs to1·ornp1l1•lt:-b11fsup11<1rt1·r-.fora ma-.IN 11ta1 l>111d t1v1• p1•oplt· llH\•t· of lhi•m dts;;ihlt•il. ha' 1• plan loht11 hl a r111t11mal pol1l11«1l h<1M· h1·1·n s1•11t '" 1•r1·;,tdt·til ( 'arl•·r in an ;ittr·mpl lo gi•I Brown':-d11cf of st <1ff, (;ra~ l>a v1:-.. also d1·n1ed h111 1 111 ,;"' :i ;,ln·ll'lt of \\hilt• watt·r . tlw group W1·dn1·sda\ thal six 11f Brown·.., w11rk1·r-. \\'l'r•· sum mart Iv f1r~d aflc·r a m1·m11 d1·si·nh1ng th1•1r 1111liltl';1I ":t~\ .... J Thi· fl\•· lt;11 1· 11,.,.11 hultnJ,.! srnc·e Tui·srl<i~ along M·t1 vll~ 1-;1ml•toltJ;!hl · tht• Slan1;,Jau .... l't\l'f'hank tl!'i mill'!-> ni>rthi-.ist of l>avi~1·on11TI1·n1t•!l.1rt1·rar1·p1irt 1r1W1·dn1·sda ~ .... S:tn Fr;cJH"IM''' \\ht·ri· a rt·,.,c•n·oir ht·htncl tht· :'lll.'W l.•1" i\ng1·lt·s T1rt11·;, thal BmY.n hail 1•mpl11.\•·d a '.V1 1·Jo111·;, 1>:1nt \o\.tll t•\'Cn tually nood a niru· rntli• st·i· "''''t•n 111t•rnh1•r la;,k f11n·1· 111 111111<1 a lt~t '•f lh•· 111111 of tlw r1v1•r 1111\\ uM·d for 1 aftini.: lia ('k1·r~ at .... talt· 1·xp1·n;,1· for 1·\·1·ntua l 11;,t• in ;a .----· 44~~· i.oU<~ll.61il.JJU.::.>..Jl.i.:l IL\\:.&:'· ·~r...1./Ji~IL:J' 11.:.1· l:,;!'St!i:i.JC.J. llj>i!l! l!l• lJ.!! l!lJIO[USil,jl .LYl>l!JJI ht!Jl!.:..' _ _:" l~~:.:.' l2.l'....'.r~u::.:11~il.:..."1:.:I :...:_:I' 11111 JIU ll. r m ii ii Ing ... ~· "' l' m .. rt\ t•J' IS lht· uni.\ 11111· trl ('a Jiforrua lhal prm 1if1•..., a1· f•flfif• .. fi1td iftdflflr 11111 ri.i H•Ul(I f (I rm l'l'"" tor tlw 1l1:iahll'd lo "' tlrh•rnt·...,:i rafting Hobbh111: • .,,. .. dnu•11 and f w11 ,.,. 9•1 S/\l'H/\ \1 ~:N T<> ( /\ P 1 Stale' SPn /\Ian Roh htn" ha;, 1•h1111nal\·d 11111• 11f tus thn:t· i1(·1·us1•rs 1n hi-; ;,1•x l':lst'. and l11s at111rn•·~ s ;1r1· w11rk1r1~ on :111"1 h\•r Sup1•nor < '1111r1 .Jurlgt· lh'nJ<Jrntn l>taz ha!-> dll> m1;,St'CI a 1'11arl!t' of a l11·rn 1111·d scxu;.il 1ntrn·oursl' \\tlh a m i nor unt· of to !'11unts ftlcd :.igalnst Hoh h1n;, sa:-.·111~ I ht·n· "'as CJ f<t('k or l'\'lll('nct• Thal was lht• o nly l'h<ir)!l' 111volv1ng Susanna (,..Ila Cas:.i. \\ht> :i;11d lhl· :17 vcar old Hohluns tril'd 111 molest twr anil 11ffl-n·1l h.N Sl.(lOO to go to b!.'d with tum Y.hcr1 ;,he wa~ 17 Hobbins l1t'H m l'd lo a Sl·nalt• 1·11lll•ag11l'. "()nc down and two lo go .. Taro en1rkt-r• di.-a• ia11k c-11llap•t-• S/\NT/\ Fl•: S PHJN(;S c /\1'1 Two wor kers 11. 1•re kill1·<1 uml 1m1· was :-.1·n ously tnJun·d when the '\(JV /\TC' I /\ I' 1 /\ -.uph1;,t ll'al ('(l indoor h~ dr11p111111· ntar1Juana farm ha:-.111•1•11c1 .... 1·0\'l'f'l'd111 ~111 1· a warl'11111tS1'. p11li1•t· !->:t1d :'>:11val11 1'11lt1·1· said lht•v d1s1·11v1•n•cl ahnut 200 lu~h murtJllan:i µlllnb, hi Ii:-. gn1Y. 11).!hls :.i11tl 111111 n :-.ht·d I hn111i.:h I uhe;, <11111111111·;, in;,1..•rt t ·1l 1nt 11 I h1•1 r .... 1yr11foam :-.otl tlunn~lht· W1·dn<·:ida~ ratcl Eal'h uflh1· plant;,. pol11·1• t•:iltmalt'Cl. would hct\'1• ~ 11 • l<l1•d St .ooo \\ ort h of mu rt.I u;Jrw on Lh1· 1' tri·••I 'l 'c-t•n nrrc•11f t•d in rnp•• of girl ... 'i llA Y\.\' /\ H ll c /\I' 1 ,\ t1•t•n.;1ge hu1111r stuilt•nl has het•n arn·~t1·d in 1•onn1•1•t111n with th•· ra11t• or ;.i !l year old i.:irl h1;, s1slt•r was hC1hys1tting. :.i1·1·11nling l•> authoriltt•s .Juvl•nlll">ffid<ilssairl lht· lfi vt·ar-olcl hov. wh11s1• name was n111 rl'leas1·1l. <1clm1lt~<l the· rape · He Wal> arn·sled lhts w1..•1•k allhoui.:h lhl• rapl' ot·1·urn•d two wN·ks ago Savory Savings -------AIOUT -------AIOUT 1$199GREAT I e DINNER n 0 s5 ftft SUPERI e7°7DINNERI c GOO<! lor three pieces ol 1u•.cy golden om,,.n Kenlucky ~ Fr1e<1 Cll•clien plus smqle so1vrn11s ol cote slaw. 0 rnashlld p01111As .;indjiravy, 1nll a 1011 tcm1t 1wo oilers Z pet purchHI! Coupon Qood o"'V lo• comt>1n1t1on'Wllllet I d11~ 01d~1~ Cus!orne• pays all applicable sales tu Good lor nine pieces of 1u1cy oo•den brown .Kcn!uclty F11ed Ch1c~cn with lour rolls a large colP slaw a large mashed potatoes an<1 a me<11um Q•a•v L1m11 1,,.0 oflprs pet ~ate.·~1!000 only 101 comt>mahon'#lhlleJ' da•~ o•de1s Cusrorner pays all applicable saies 1a. I Oller exp11es January 18, 11~81 At A Oller e.p11es I Janu11y 18. 1981 Prtc•a may very at P11c11 may v11y 11 pat p111tc1oa1tng !oca 1· hC•Ptr•no locallons Oooa 1ton1 Good only •n onty on Soulhem Southern Caltlom11 1 C1flloin11 where you sen wi.e yoo ... Aintric;a'• Ftavoroft America'• Fla¥Orll• Window BanMt w.:;.;net •.• • .. ·----~ AtA \ - z Ht F DAILY PtLOT A.J ® DAYS ONLY-FRl.,-SAT.,-SUN. JANUARY 9, 10, AND 11 DOORS OPEN FRIDAY 9 A.M., COME EARLY! POSITIVELY NO SALE PllCES UNTIL 9 A.M. FllDA Y I ·9·11 ~".;:,:;:;;;:;;;o~~ I ~ c; OUR REGULAR .:· A4AM: 4 ~ \'tros1~< LOW PRICES, NE.~~Nt ~ ~ jl. 't \ < . ltEM~;l<tNf? ,..,,, ./ JLOOK AND COMPARE! I J 1 CDM• wcp· Hv · 3 qt. Rival Crock Pot #3100 reg 16 99 $12.75 x Crockett~ reg 13 99 $10.50 x Hamiftaft INCh B~dric Knl~ reg 16 99 $12.75 x S..b~ Food Proc~llOr reg l34 99 $101.25 x Farber-wan Food Processor reg 139 99 $105.00 x Tnatest Waffl• Maker 25% OFF x Tomtma1ter 4-Slic~ Toaster #D 126 reg 25 99 $19.49 x T oa1tmaster Be<tric Sldtlet reg 21 99 $16.49 x Presto GrG1 ':J:Y De., Fryer reg 33 99 $25.50 x Kitchettead Co mill req 84 95 $63.75 x ~Crocker Fry reg 49 99 $37.50 x farberwcr~ Crock·R·Coobr req 29 99 $22.49 x ..... 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CROW• HARDWARE Westcllff PICllCI !lotmerly RIOnl IOJ4 ....... Aw. 641e11JJ Corona del M• J ••1 a. c...e Mwv. 1 Kiiometer loutt\ or McArthur 671-2100 . -----..:.-.-tt- • ·-.. ~I ti I . ·;J. · 'Inspection issue required action " lrvuw't Publlt' Wurk1 l>epartment wat shaken up ••t wffk wh~n thr~t" r1ty buUdtna inspectors were <'haraed Wlth ml1td~m•anor J10Ucltation ur 1tcceptanre of f ttratwtl...s b publl<' ortken The r har,c .. 11 t·11mt' "" u re.ult of a lhree·week ln· \esta1at1on prumJ>ted by a bu1ldt-r who churned the men • ~ouaht wh_u,.kcy, ()Vt!rtimt· pMy ~nd food in exchan1a for ' ~Pt>t·d~ buildm& 1n2'1Jt'.'l'lloni, . < •n tht· uth.-r hanc1. i. Vt'll'ran l'uruttru('llon ~uperv1sor whll hai. <.h.·c.lt with thl' men hH aaid pul>llcly that they ..rt-noc tht• typt· 10 t.lo 1tud1 a thm.c Tht•1r l(Ullt or mnol't'll('t' aw1uts due pr<><.·ess of the I lowt<Vt·r 11 l'uuld ~ f i.1rly said at this point that' ..ff'\·1nt· l'ublt<' Work:-Director Brt'nt Muehow acted wisely 111 pu~ 111~ l'MI) athmttun to the alleged improprieties . lnd1ea t1on:, are that Mut·how. on ce approached by a t.111 ltlt•r i.llc~rng t·1t) l'mpluyees wen~ solic iting gratuities, ~" 1ftl~ brought the Mluation to the attention of Irvine Puhn.· Chit>f Leo Pee1rt • ~ucho"·:-Judgmt.-nt to al'l swiftly could wel~ prevent f.,ht· ... 1tuctl1<•n l n1 n1 appt«:1nng worse than 1t already 1s . Churches join hands Thn.'l' l'hurrh,::-. have JOtned the condominium move- ll1l'nt in I r\'llll' • ~ Ll·atkrs of th~ three l'hurches have decided to buy • f1 \'l' al'l'l'!'I of land in the Rancho San Joaquin community on whkh the\ intend to build a joint worship center. Eac:h church would have its own sanctuary expa nd· able to :J95 seats. a nd each would s hare a common ft'lluwship hall. classrooms. offices and parking areas. By s haring spare and jointly financing the project', each · chun:h 1s able· to afford quarters difficult to finance in · high-cost Irvine. The thn•c t•hun·hes now involved in the worship c.·c•nlt.'r University Community Church . Bethel Korean Prcsbytc•rian Churrh and Irvine Assembly of God Chu rch :.ire looking for two more temples or churches to participate in the project. The project seems to be an innovative approach t ow:.ird ovcrcomm~ the financial b a r riers faced by re· li~ious organizatwns trying te build places of worship in l rvint'. Many of these groups now hold services on weekends in Irvine Unified School District facilities . The homeless religious groups struggling to find a way to locate in Irvine should closely watch the progress of tht• ('Ondominium worship center jus t nor th of Cniversity Drive and east of Harvard Avenue. It just might he thl' shape of things to come. Village needs balance The Irvine Company plans to submit development plans lo the City of Irvine next spring for a 400·acre village to be built on land now used for agriculture. To be built in the mid-1!8>5, "Village 12" is to provide housing for m ore than 10,000 people. The community will be bounded by Jeffrey Road on the west, Sand Canyon Avenue on the east , the San Diego Freeway on the south and the proposed extension of Barranca Parkway on the ~Orth. ~ Irvine Company planners say the village will be ~eared primarily for adult living and will have a ~1Jis tinctive "urban character.'' ~ This will be in keeping with the character of the ~·acre commercial center the company intends to build ~the "Golden Triangle" e&§t of Village 12. ~ A primary financial issue must be considered by the <-:1 ity Council when it reviews development plans for the .ew village. The council s hould receive some assurance from the rvine Company that the village won't strain city ~ nances. Residential developments typically require a ~ ood many city services while generating few tax dollars • ..e ~ r the city. On the other hand, sales.tax-generating ~commerci al developments improve the city's financial ~ ndition. ___ _,,. · .. eve opment of the residential portion of the village ould be linked to development of commercial areas. In is way, the City Council can be sure that the village • on'l be a burdensome drain on the city's funds. • in1ons expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot her views expressed on this page are those of their authors and 1sts Reader comment is invited Address The Dai ly Pilot. P.O , Sox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/War fortune By l..M. BOVO Hl'markah le how many men founded thei r fo rtunes with military C'ontrads dur· ing wartimes You've eaten Van l'amp's 1'Cinne<I pork and hcans . mo s t probably . ctilbert C. Van Camp at age 37 was an Indianapolis grocer who'd started out as a tinsmith. In 1861. the Union troops needed field rations. Va n Camp landed the con· tract for pork and beans in a 1·an. That did ti. Shooters of trap and skeet insulate thei r ear s with Dear Gloomy t Gus E s timates are that wind power will take __ .,_.-~ .... aNr,.e ..oMit le•t-1«>-IHtr• cent of our ener1y needs ln the near future. It's nice to think we can rely on the bureaucracy for even that much. D.M. - muffs. wisely. But hunters or big game in the field protect their eardrums simply hy opening their mouths ea<·h lime they fire Report is the late Peter Sellers owned more than 100 t•ars in his lifetime. Bought them compulsively. He kept a car an average of thre<! months. A cockroach 1s s marter when warm than when cold. Q . What was the fi rst mo· lion pirture to use bla('k ac- tors ? A . Th o mas Edi s on 's Kinetoscope movie called "Pickarunnies." That word. by the way, goes way back to the darkest edge of that his· tory . Comes from Portu1uese ''peqaenlno" meaning "very little," Slaven spread it. Q . Wean 't that outlaw Butch. Caasidy related in some way to that other out· law Bonnie Parker? A. Now that I don~ know. Do know. thou1h. hi• real name was Geor1e Leroy Parker. Q. What'• tbe mott com· mon mammal in the Uni~ Statet! A. ThemouH. Thoma• P. Haley I Publl•h•r Jack Andenon · Afghan war cuts opium traffic WASHINGTON -There's a aUver linin1 to the dark cloud of Soviet a11re11ion in Arahanistan: Af&han opi um farmen have been too busy fi1ht· Ina the Russian invaders lo harvest \heircropl. So however unhappy the State Department Is over the Kremlin's move i nt o Afghanistan, anothe r federal aaen· cy, the Drug Enforcement Administra· lion. is de· lig hted that the Russians ha ve in · terfered with the annua.I Afghan opium harvest. "1Ughanistan traditionally has been a significant producer or ii· licit opium and hashish in Southwest Asia," a classified DEA report on Afghanistan and narcotics begins. "Until the So· viet invasion in late 1979, Afghanistan also served as a ma· jor transit area for South\lfeSt Mailbox Asia narcotics destined for Weatemmarket.a. '' The aecrel report. 1een by my HIOClate Dale Van Atta, HYI that opium was the principal crop 1rc)wn in remote areas of Af&haniatan, concentrated on the Alghan·Pakistanl border. It was traditionally purchased from the Afghan farmers by middlemen who moved it to stockpiles and brokerage areas in the northwest frontier province or Pakistan. By truck or camel caravan, the opium dealers also moved the farmers' crops westward to the consumer market in Iran. BUT THE SOVIETS and their Afghan puppets, (or aJI theirother faults. do not encourage the pro· duction of opium poppies. In fact. the curtailment of opium growing by the Marxist coup of Nur Mohammed Taraki in April llJ78 may have been as responsible as the regime's atheistic doctrines for the native rebellion by devout Moslem tribesmen -who also grew opium poppies. The DEA report explains that many Moslem tribesmen in the op i um·1rowin1 area of Af&haniatan were too busy fiaht· inc the Marxists to take care ol their fields. while others who normally would have worked in the fielcla fled to Pakistan to avoid the fighting. This combination or holy war and "draft·dodglng" has ap- parently continued through suc· cessive Soviet-backed re&lmes in Afghanistan. And the Kabul gov: ernment's reponse has tightened up drug traffic control, n)Ore for political reasons than any particular distaste for narcotics trade. Dope smugglers are by their nature anti.government; therefore, any government hop· ing to take control of Afghanistan con siders the drug dt:alers enemies of the state. EVEN BEFORE the Russians moved in to take direct control or their badly run satellite in late 1979. the Afghan military had established checkpoints to in- tercept arms and s upplies for in· su r gent tribesmen. And the <.'heckpoints also put a crimp in the drug traffic. Since the Ruuian.1 took over the country. "Soviet force• have taken over anti·1mu11Un1 opera· lions from the Af1han natJonaJ1 as part ol overall mitJtary Gpera· \ions a1a1nal the insuraentl( the. DEA report atatea. And the Ruaalana, for whatever motives: are succeeding in their crackdown. Because of the Soviet invulon, last year's opium crop wal pre· sumed to be partially destroyed ·•as Soviet air and ground forces pursued the insurgents into the tribal territories." the DEA re· ported, adding : "Similarly, much or the manpower required to harvest this crop was either preoccupied with fighting . became refugees or was killed in battle." Furthermore, the DEA pre· diets: "Should the Soviet-Afghan conflict with the insurgents in- tensify. it could adversely affect both the planting-and the siie of the 1981).1981 opium poppy crop, and thereby reduce the amount or opium available on the open market." M F.OW!: Ronald Reagan 's transition·team captain for the Ten nessee Valley Authority, Robert Sansom, was dealt a sharp blow by Congress last year. A new law will keep Sansom's firm, the Virginia Vermiculite Co . from strip· mining 14.000 acres of a Na· tional Historir Landmark at Green Sprinl(s . Va . for vermiculite, a gr anular s ub· stan<.'e that 1s used for potting soil a nd r at litter BAl'K TO BAS I CS: While Congress never tires of spending money for ~!amorou s new military weapbns like intercon- tinental missiles and airplanes that cost S26 million apier~. it has a str ange relu<.'tance to replace s u<.'h mundane equipment as Jeeps and trucks. Many of the <.1rmed servites' ~round vehides are five years older than the sold iers whodr1ve them. ll ulf lhe Mur i n e Cor ps ' \'ehides. for example. are not U)iahle. anrl in the t•ase of some ('lasses of larl<(e vehides. every 1,>nc is broken and awaiting repair. 'User fees' just another name for tax To the Editor: Our county supervisors ap· parently think that Proposition 13 was a temporary measure and now new taxes can be piled on us without our objection. Right after 13 passed , the sanitation dis tricts decided lo charge "user fees." At the hearing , 2 ,000 objectors persuaded them to change their minds. Shortly thereafter, at- tempts were made to charge us fees lo pay for the trash pi ckup. In some areas, the protesting was not strong enough to deter the fee:;. Fees were increased for bea ch parking and other servires. Building permits escalated in -pTice. Then our supervisors had a hearing to de('ide if we should be ('harged user fees to cover the cost of operating the dump sites. They wanted to s pend $600.000 or our money for scales to weigh the t rash and charge by the ton for the t rash dumped. I don't know how they expected to cope with the t raffic jams as trucks would wait in line at the scales. They didn't need to worry about the extra drivers' pay as the user fees could be increased to cover it. Jn s hort. our elected officials were determined to get back from us the money we saved with Proposition 13. So far, masses or protesters have been the only weapon we have used to stop the new taxes. In most cases. this was has worked. TWO YEARS have passed and our county supervisors seem to feel that now they can impose a new tax to cover the cost or opera- tions allhedumpsites. Lei's examine the way the new tax would work. The commercial trash haulers would be charged a feeforalltheydumped. Togetthe money to pay this tax. they would have to get m·ore money to from the sanitary districts. file: sanitary distr icts don't have tne money to pay more, so we would all get charged a "usedee." They know we don't want any more ta.x· es, so they call the new tax a user fee. It {hey 1et away with. lt, we- can expect to·t>e tbal"ied ·user fees for many other services which are now beln1 financed with 1eneral taxes. We would not only lose all the benefit• or 13 but would probabl)' en4 up wtth·hlgller tax· es than before 13. ThoH who think there ls nothlDI we can do about lt, are correct lf we alt R>.ck aacl wait for 10meone elH to do tt for ua. To 1tan wttb, we can eaeb write to or phone our lupenilCll'I and ex· prn1 our opbdou. Thea •• can wa&ch the •ai ..Scee end .,... artlelel for tie date oltlM bMrtal aad we_.. bave ab• tunout at the hearing. If none 01 this works. 1t will convinre us that our supervisors arc not working for us and wemustreplatethem. . BOBDINSEN how fast these murrlers :-.top. I.et your \•oi<·e bt· known. to your state n•prcsental1vc!.. as well as other !.latt:. l'nunt) and ·ily offtl·ials • Somewhere there has to be a precedent. an example. a new beginnm~ Why not here·~ ARTIE FOSTER Bil.I. DOYLE Pro1H•r•• rl9ltl• 11•1'1'• rr•lf ••all ..,,. • Tu the Editor . To the Edi.tor ·. '"" ••' pr09rft••• f You orccast the man y Thank You for runnl·na the To the Editor : h h Id k I · ,., r angcs t al cou ta e p ace in Dec. 23 feature article "It 's a America exists today in a pall. the u~e of private property in s m a II w o r Id , " o n He nry an overhang of man's construe· your "Key Ruling Backs Zoning Heitzman ' s m i n i at u r e live (or is it destructive?> lnven· by Ballot " Dec 23. The changes Christmas scene. liveness. Restricted by govern· would result from California's Your repor ter . Mary Jane ment. lack of law enforcement S r· rt 1· lh t • uprcmt' vOU ru mg a zon-Sc arcello, and photographer, and mismanagement or trade i n ~ is a legisla tive process Gary Ambrose. were not only commodities. s he rides undaunt· ther efore voters a<.'ti ng as very professional in their con-ed by crowded freeways, over· leg1slatori;, through the ballot tact with o ur Dad. He nry burdening taxes. devastating air box. could rt'zone an one's ro · H .... tz11.a111, b·~--.. ....,-sise(t-~a_!!n~dUw~a~t~e~r...J!QOJlll.Y1Ji~~~P.~~7rTt ~Wi~~Ttt ~ill~~':;j·-q., tth~tl1 .. ur-.rrc,,. ~ .. .,..-ce t•r y a 1 rea y says b a compassion . kindness and a strip mining, toxic industrial any group of kooks with quirks nice sense or humor which wastes. gray foreboding skies, can band together and take made the inter vi ew easier for discourteous, incomprehensible away any person's property h. services and an overwhelming 1m · misuse or people communication rights. Just like legislators do I KNOW that "It's a small via the news media. t h r 0 ug h l h e i r s u r r 0 g ate bureaucracies . w orld " m ade an el derly Rushing blindly from day to gentleman and his family very day, she accepts and advances It doesn't matter if it is pro-or very happy what is. wanting more , caring anl1-growth. well ·intentioned or · selfish. it is an attack on the But. of more importance. I less. taking half beauty and feel it helped to break down plunging sightlessly towards basic right of American private some of the myths about aging nowhere. Pr 0 Perl Y owne r s hi P b Y and showed that one can be The level man must reach to Am e r ican p ri va te property m entally and physically active halt. become aware and take an °~~e[~'i. as paradoxical as Tom al 89 and well beyond that acute look at his direction, re-age. Also, that when one lives in m a ins elusive. Civflization Murphine's Dec. 22 "On Losing a r etirement home he can still should be on the brink of un· a Few Heads." about the anti- enjoy his family and they can precedented discoveries; instead growth cities or Laguna and enjoy him. This is certainly the it hovers at the gates o·r environ· Newport Beach trying to l'laim truth in our family ! mental collapse. Man hurries they have more populace than MARY JANE HEITZMAN on, oblivious to the inevitable. the census shows. so they can for the entire Heitzman family get more stale money, without having more populace. •.. , .... .., To the Editors : The state Supreme Court has declared the death penalty for murder, c ruel and unusual punishment, and thereby illegal! The people or this state placed the death penalty on the ballot, and voted for its return. The state Legislature then wrote it back into law, only if it meets a "special circumstance." Essentially, this means murder committed while carry· Ing out another felony. What about Usa Rosales, 7 yean old? Nurse Melanie Uribe, my own son, William Doyle, and the son• and dauahtert of you and yours? The murders oy street 1an1s, over 1,000 this year? All of these people were murdered whether under special circumstance or not .. They were, and are murdered! A PalBON term or ~ yean to life for murder wlll retult in parole In about aeven yean. What kind of punishment I• seven yean? la the murder9d vlctlm tolftl to be back after aevenyean! I uy, repeal the 1peclal clreumatanee proylaton m \be law ud re·lnatate tile deetta penalty tor all murden, Mll ... FOR EXAMPLE. Beauty sur- rounds the Laguna menage, caressing her coastline. green· ing her hills. lending richness and wealth to the village aura. Can you picture her quaintness intersected by mammoth con· crete structures. the peace pierced by blaring horns, the bathing beaches saturated with the product of over-population, the open spaces filled with con· dominiums, the priceless views obstructed by marauders· nightmares. an eager appen· date to the New York., Miami, Cairo debaucbment? What price pro1resa? And whoae procresa? Who ls to profit and wbp is to share? Where does the Iar1er stake be&in to mat· ter? La11ma ii such a small slice of America. Do we Ntum to seetn1 tbe rainbow, tJle tnl1ted 1hafta of ll&ht capturi111 pure nourish· ment from the Ha And the state· h palm and sequoia breathlnc life·ctvtna oll)'ten into our alr or do •• obliterate the •kl• wtt.b altraa.., monox.lde, and the re-•ultlnl oeooe, pump blllioal at 1allonl at nw HW•I• lnto Nep-tune'• parlor, uproot natl•• eruai.e. wl _..~ wUGfe deetrvJtml brwvenl our • .,_., ...., ...... u ......... ••talllllil ...,., Do these kooks know which side is up? Do they know the in- t rinsic v a lue of Americ an private property rights? They'd better find out before they find out they have voted away their own. GOLDIE JOSEPH C•llr•11• To the Editor; l 'm writing in regard to t he arti· cle. "Police back cal traps for Irvine." I don't feel that cats bother peo- ple. They are independent and l don't feel they mean any harm to anyone. People love lheir cats and I think they are here for us to take care and not to harm. They can't really defend themselves so it is up to us to take care olthem. I hope the Clli)' Council will do the <humane thins and 1et rid of cattrapc once a,n~Horall. · MARY PEARsON lAtrn• "°"' ~. ca,.. ....... 1 flw "8flil toe .... ~eoll llMC• ,,, ........ ..,.. ... Ldtml °' -..... "'... .. ..... r.•·--· All....... .. .. ........ ...... .., __ ..... ., .. 1...~ ....... . .. ..... ,. .. [ ... -.--.-~ ... CALIFORNA ~lontl·l'l'' Shl·nf'I ~ ~~I .I 'I' .lallll•!'i guards di\ un11tv11t1f11 ·cl ~--u~pt·t·t 111 an <1bort1\'l' rob ht·r.' <111d l:i.1111h111g 111 a hunk in l'astrovll h· F11u1 nwn an· 111 l'llslnth to<.hJ\ a ftt·r thl1\ h•cl 1rll1t·1·r-.. 111 a "ild at1l11 l'hi1M' Wt.•d nt·~ , ..... AP Wtropl>oto cl a.' from lhl' bank to the fi shing village o f ~toss I .anding < hw of the s us pects was "011n1k d tn a shoot 0111 with deputies and a t l't'll a).!t.' hystand1·r .. Jtosst.• San('hez. re <'t'l\'l•d g uns hot ,,·ounds during lht.• ineioent Triple slaying probed Cops se ek ·motive in execution~stylP murders ~A :'-4TA B,\HllA HA tAPI l'olict: todav were Sl·t·kmJ.: a moll\'\' ror ttw l'Xl'l'ullon-styll· m"urdcrs or <.1 woman anti I wo rnl·n. on<: of whom on <:l' sold S<'Ulptun•s to al'lor Sylvcskr Stailonc . ··Thl•n· ha\'t• h<·t·n nu arrl'sts and I don't bt·lit·Vl' Wt: l'\'l'O havt• a :.uspl'<'t ... Santa Harbara l'ounly s lwn rf's l>l•put~ Dan Spinnl'r said Wl'dnes· da~· "'H1µhl n11Y.. w1·'n• trying Lo PH'C'l' things togf'lhl'r · T he hod u·s u r artist <iwvanni S1:h11l'man. 40, <.ind his fn<'nd t'ornl'li us Moll, 41. a Ventura c·h1r opra1·111r, \\\'rl' tl1M·m·crl'<l on a rural road Wt•<lnt•s<la ) • 1'11l1t•t• latt•r found thl' body of SC'h<ll'm<in 's µ1r lfr11·nd . t\ in1hl'rly Roberts. U.. about 25 milt•s "" ay. at tht• n·nlt·d hou!'il'thcy s h;.i rcd Sllnal Iii• 111ar hurl ha robfwrJI ,, SANTA MONICA 1 /\P1 Silent screen star Marv M1l<'s Mtnlt•r. w ho wa:. robbed or SI0.000 in ant1q11c•s , .11·we•l r~ ;rn<I <'ash. was n •1·11v(•ring 1n San ta Monie-a llospita l rrt1m inJuncs rc·l't'ivt•d dun.rig ,..,"'/' fl'f,. a brokt•n wnsl and 11th1·r I lhl' robbt'r\'. authont1l'S said · .__ ______ ___. Sunla M11111l';1 polil't' sa11I :vtiss M1ntc·r. a st•mi invalid. was aslec•p in her hnml' l':trh 'f'ul'-..lfa \ \\ h<'n sht• wa!-> awakt•nt•d ln thn·c 1111niclc·rs. 1m1: of whom matl'hc:. lht· dt.·~1·ri1; lll>rl or a m an :.oughl r11r t w1111the•r rohliCrtl'S and <I rapt• in Santa M11n11·a Th<· rohher~ liounrl :\11ss :'ti1int1·r and ransackt:<I h c•r h1111M· lll'ms taken l>\' thl· thi1.•v<·s inducl1·d u C'l'Cl<JI' l'ht•St rillt•cl wilh old 0 hnc•ns rnof of an 1111 s loragt• tank 1'1111<.ipsetl whilt' th('~· \H•rc• working 1ns11h" f11'l' ofr11·1ab ~<.1 1<J Two 11llwr llll'll work 111g to rf•pai r lh<· roor of tht· 10 foot high tank ul a c;11 1r Oil Co r t-fine ry l'St·apt'd IOJlll'~ 111 I ht· W1·dnt·sd a~ lllftd<•nt. a <'tty fire.· clt•parl1111•nl s pok1•swe11n;111 .;111d Thl' lank wa:. 1•rnpt ~ al 1h1· timt'. and the work 1111'11 \\\'l'I' n•pa1n11g tlw rool \\ hc·n ;e stt•t<I g1 nlt•r ga\'l' \Ht.\ .11ff'11·1ab s;11cl ('nH·l.:.-r Ba11k drop• 1norlf10flP ral.- SA:-.i F BANCISC'O 11\1'1 ('rm·kcr Bank 's pl'lml' mortga1w rate· h<ts lil'l'll clroppc-tl from Iii pl'r l't•nt lo 1511<'rl'l'nl, tlw hank :.ayi, ('rn<'kl•r 1s Lhl' natr<in·.., 1-11h l;1rg1•sl n1mml'rnal hank. "Wl' r1·t•I J.ll'l'lt~ ('llJllr1)rt :cl1lt· lhal nrnrkl·l In diC'aturs wt· ust• an· -..111'11 that "'' c·u 11 M·ll m11rtga~t·s at that r<.itl•," :;<.1ids pok1·sw11man Mari.:11rl'I Bra dford or w l'llnt•sllay 's a t tion. 1 •. 1 pWl#Pll Par1hq11akf• 11af1•1y laac· I.OS ;\N(i i-:L ES 1A I'1 L'nrt·lnfon·t•ll masonn huiltl mgs built ht•fore rn;14 will hl· brought <.'lo:.t·r l;, t·urn·nt c arthquakl• stanclards undl'r a l"10trovt-rs1al nf!W city ordin<.incc that offil'i<1 ls s<.iy could :;avl' Lhous an<ls of Ii vcs an<J pr<'vt·nt masi, honu·lt•s!-.nr ·ss in a maJOrt·arthquakt• "Wt•' n · stlt ini.: on a tinw hornh y. 1• hop1• w1· 1·:111 gt•I this work dont· hdon· lht• homh J.!flb oft," 'l Utd CounC'1 lman Ila! lkrnsrm JUsl twfnrl' th1· 11 :1 \11t1· or HPJll'O\'al hy Lh<· ('11 y ( 'ounl'1 I Wt•dn•·sday ffrtJlt"ll d PHiP# •pofif if•llf b1dfd11p· SACRAMENTO 1A1'1 (;m Edmund Hmwn hf'1111 lfl •hac•klPll llPlll I fJ £'ar1Pr .Ir 's top aulc· rll·ni1•!. rcports that his s taff usl•d st ult· B EHKEl.f<:\' IAI'> Kt·v:. to tht· s twl'kll's 1·om puters l1H·ompih•lb ts ofs up1'41rters forama!'.tl'r that hind ri\ I' JIC'llplt'. t hn·l' 11f t.ht•m rlts <.ihled, have· plan to huilcl a nali(IO<el p11lit1<·al haM· ht•t.•n :-l'nl to l'ri•s ull'nt ('artcr 111 an attc·mpl to get Brown's eh1l'r nf st<.i fr, c;ra,v l>avi:., alse) dl'ntl•rl him 111 sav<' a -..1rc•t('h or whit<• waln. !ht• l;!rnup W1·cl m·sdav that srx of Brown's w11rk1•rs were· s um sa~:. • manl~ fir~d<.1ftt·r<1 m<•mo11<-sa1hingt ht·1rpoltt1<·al Th<· r1 \'l' ha V(' ht•(•n h1diol;( SIO('(' Tut•Sd<J\' ;don~ at'tl\'lty ca mt• to light thl' Stanisl;iu:. f'l\'e•rhunk. 125 milt:s northr:lst of l>avi~ <'omm('ntccl aflt·r a rt>portin Wednesday's San 1-'ranns('(J, wht•n• a rc1-.ervrn r bf!hind th<' :'llt:w 1.o:. i\ngt:lt•s T1mt•s that Hniwn had <·rnployt·tl a M l'lnncs l>am will ('Vf'nl IHlll\' r111od a nine melt• S(•(• :-(•\'(•n mt•mh<'r I a<;k forc·1 · Ill h11tld a hst or thl' H /F DAlLY PILOT A .I ® DAYS ONLY-FRl.,-SAT.,-SUN. JANUARY 9, 10, AND 11 DOORS OPEN FRIDAY 9 A.M., COME EARLY! POSITIVE&. Y MO SALi rllCES UMTIL 9 A.M. NIDAY I ·9·11 tN>ios1 ~::;;;;;;;; ;;0;\ ~ I ~ c; ? OUR REGULAR ;_, \1~c;1\ LOW PRICES.-ONE.o~Nr ~ ~ 1 -, · ltE,1..~~·l</No fJ , ~s' s LOOK AND CQMPARE! (J °\" CDM• wcp• Hv· --3 qt. Ri•al Crock Pot #3100 reg 16 99 $12.75 x Crockette reg 13 99 $10.50 x Ha1Rllton INCh BKtri.c Kni~ reg 16 99 $12.75 x Sunbfflft Food ~HSor reg 134 99 $101.25 x ~erw~ Food ~enor reg 139 99 $105.00 x T rutest Wcrffl• Mabr 25% OFF x Tomhnaster 4-Sliu Toaster #D 126 reg 25 99 $19.49 x T oashnaster EMctric SldHet reg 21 99 $16.49 x Pr.sto Gr. ':J:? 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SI0.50 x Sunbfflft Cmt Opett..-req 13 99 SI0.50 x Waring Cmt ()pefttt reg 21 99 $16.49 x GenH'Cll BK tric: IOCJ Sealer reg 19 99 $14.99 x Chicken luc:ket reg 34 95 $26.25 l )( Presto Wtt Cookerie reg 39 95 $29.99 )( Presto GrCll'I Cookerie reg 59 99 $44.99 x Toastmaster lroiltt #5233 reg 39 99 $29.99 x Frank n 1unJer Gnt D.t reg 9 99 $7.49 x Hamilton INCh Littt• Mac reg 9 99 S7.49 x Gen•ral BKtric Mixrnastff #3546·2 reg 44 99 Sll.74 x S1111bfflft Cllr-otM Mixrnaster # 1-150 reg 169 99 SI 27.49 x Sllftbemn Mixmaster # 1-80 reg 11 4 99 $86.24 )( Sunbfflft Mixmast.,-# 1-7 I reg 89 99 $67.49 )( SuftMmn Mixmast.,-#701 -1 18 reg 89 99 $67.49 )( ~loclol Rk• Cooktt SI•-reg 44 99 Sll.74 x IT~loths 50°·0 OFF x x )( ariftcJ llettder #57-9 reg 37 99 $28.50 x arinq llettder #57-3 reg 37 99 $28.50 x aritwJ llfttder #54-1 reg 32 99 $24.75 x Warinq llfttder #54-2 reg 32 99 $24.75 x Warinq llenct.r #54-3 reg 32 99 $24.75 x Warinq llenct.r #IL I 132 reg 26 99 $20.25 x Warlnq llfttder IL 2088 reg 25 99 $19.49 x Warinq llettder IL 614 req 29 99 $22.49 x Warinq llfttder IL I 17 3 reg 28 99 $21.75 x Warlnq llendet-IL 2081 reo 25 99 $19.50 x Warinq llend« IL I 17 8 reg 28 99 $21.75 x WariftCJ llend« 73.3 reg 34·99 $26.75 x 14 speed HaMi"°" leach llftlder reg 31 99 $23.99 )( 7-spffd Hc:.Nltott leach II....,. reg 20 99 Sl5.75 x Sec:tr.ic HaMi"an leach llettder reg 6999 $52.50 x H.sco Roast Ryte reg 59 99 $44.99 x lion or th1• l'IVt•r llCIW USl'll ror roft tng hat'kl0 r!-. a t. Slali• l'XJH.'nSl' ror t•w·ntllal llS(' 10 a Tht· st anis la us Hi,.,.,. 1>...cc~"c~·s~·s~c~·,h1a~1~1 1~i~o~n~s~<.i~v:.,~t~h~l' __ _;!'.~' ·~·t~l·~f~u:n~<l~<·~d~t·~11;m~1:1u~t~t·~r~m;~:~u~1r:n~g~-;;y;-;t~1:;·m:rn:1n..-irnr.iii"+~~~~~~~~~~ll~r-------~~H~~~-4tt~f-~IIi--r-:1r--1 rivt•r 1s th1.· onl~ on<" in ('altJ:orruu th<.il J)ror1d.1·:i al' llttlit•r f'iud ifadiJw arm n•ss or t· 1 1sa hl"il to w1fih·rnt•ss rart ing. WHtbeftd Slow Cooker reg 19 99 $14.99, x D01Rhlian DiaH-Pot . •• roe 0 reg 27 99 $20.99 x )( Robbin•: •fl11P dal£'n 011d '""" 10· go SACH/\Ml-:NTO f,\P 1 Stutt· S<'n .titan Hoh bins has t'lirninatt·cl orw 11f his lhrN· ac·<'uS<'rS in hrs !H'X <·asl'. and his u tt11rnt·~·s a rl' working on a notlwr. Supl'rlor l'ourt .Judi.:l· Ht•nJam1n D iaz has dis~ m tSSt•d <I 1·harj.!t• or a tt<.•m ptc•d Sl'X Ual inter ('f)U rSl' with ~1 rrnnor ont• of IO C'Ollnls riled a gains t Hob bins saying 1 ht·n· was a h1tk or l'Vident l'. That y.as lht• only t•harge involv111g Susanna Della C<.isa. who suul 1h1• 37-year old Hobbins t ried lo molest ht·r and ofrcrcd her SI ,000 lo go to hl·d with him wht•n s he was 17. Hohhins heam l'd to a St.'nall' l'ollcagul'. "On e down and two to go .. 'lift• K"'Orbr• dlr a11 la1111l c•ollap11P11 SANTA 1-·1-: SPHINGS tAI'> Two workers wcre killl'<l and one was ser ious ly injured when t he :'llOV J\T () I /\ I' 1 A soph1sli<'atcd. cndoor h~ dro 1)ftnll' manJuana ra rm ha!> ht·l'n rltstovt·n·cl in· s id1· a wan•hous<•. pol ir1· saul :'-411vat11 l'olic·f' •w1d thr-v di!.1·m·t·rt·d 1.1houl 200 lush m<.iriJUana plants. Iii Ii) i.:row light!-> a nd nourisht•d throu~h tuht·s <inti 11111<·~ 1nserlNl tnt11the1r s l,\T11fo<1m soil. durlni,~ t hl' Wcdne·s1 l1.1y rare! 1-::Jt•h or t hi' pl <.int:.. pol IC' I' l'SU mat l'd . WllU Id ha \'f' ·' 11· ldl·tl SI .000 worth or ma rtJU<.tna on tht• strt•l'l ·1~11 11rr1•11lf•d ;,. rHpf• of girl.. .; llAYW/\HI> IAl'I I\ lt'Cn·:tgl' ho nor studcnt h as hc1•n arn·stc·tl in l'onnc1·tion with lhc rape of a 5-ycar -oltl girl his sister was hahysiltin g. according to authon tu·s .I uven ilt· officials sa id the lfi· year-old boy, whose name w<.is not rcle<.1sc<l. admitted the rape. lie was a r n•sted lhrs wc·('k although th<' rape occur reci t wo wet· ks ago. Savory Savings -------AIOUT 1$199GREAT I 9 DINNER () 0 c Goocr lo• three pieces ol 1u1cy golden brown Kentucky -i:> Froed Chicken. plus single servings ol cote sl•w. 0 mashed potacoes and gravy, and a roll L1m11 lwo offers Z pe1 purchase Coupon good only tor com1>1nat1on white/ I dark orders Customer pays ail apphcable sales taa. ... I Oller eip1111s January 18, 1981 1 .,. Puces may vary al pa!llcopatong IOC•· I Ilona, Goocr only In Southern Calltornla 1 where you ... -------AIOUT s5 nn suP1•• e77DINNERI Good to1 nrne pieces ol 1u1cy. golden l>rown Kentucky Fried Chicken with lour rolls. a large cote slaw a large mashed poHuoes and a medium gravy L1m11 1wo offers per purchase Coupon goO<I 0111v too c01l1b1naeoon white/ dark orde1~ Customer pays a11 app11ca1>1e sales uh Offe1 eMpires J1nu•ry 18. 1981 Al A Prtces m1y vary al par 11c1patong loc111ons Good only In Soutnern ' California where you see Ame1lca'1 Flavome Window Sanner Ame11ca'1 FlaYOlllt Window Banner, I -------~ 5 c;>t. 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ToptMN 25%0FF ' x x CorwlMJ U..C_... 50%0FF x x fiihtte %ooM Mtlll• u(i Mirror reg. 27.99 $19.H x ,,_actor SH .. I,._ I 5 4H reg. 29.99 SZZ.49 x HCMll• .._.. 1rOR 166 reg. 26.99 $20.JS x H_._ IMch ll'Ofl 190 reg. 29.99 $22.49 x H-lltort .._.. '"°" 114 reg. 27.99 $21.00 x rractor •• ,,.. reg. 34.99 SJ6.25 x M_.... C••ecff• O•en reg. 192.99 SI 44.74 x x StlltoftDrt'*Mixer reg. 24.99 $11.75 x x x ALL ITEMS NOT AVAii.AiLE IM ALL ST0-15 •LIMITED TO SUPPLY ON HAt 'D •CDM-C.-.. M• '· • WCP-W..lff ...... •HY-....... Vhw CROW• HARDWARE Westcllff Pina (formerly Rton) 1024 ....... A••· ··~·11 IJ Corona del M .. 11171. c...e HwW: 1 KllOfMter South of McArthur 67J.2100 (1 H•bor ~C•hr 1tormer1r '""*'•ll 1614S.. ...... Dr..Mlwpi.._. 644-1171 . • Ae -C Thomas P. Haley I PubllaMI Ttuldlf, ~a. ,., • 1 Orange C.0.t Dally l'tk>I _____ ...................... liiiii ... iiiil ... ~~- Jaek i..denon Route alternate may be solution Af gh~D war cuts opium trftf.flc Caltran1 en1tneer1 and committee• lncludln1 Newport Beech and Co.la M•• city olflclala have been stud)'iftl propoeal1 for Jmprovln1 Newport Boulevard trafflr 1k>w. between t.he beech and stubbed.off C01ta Me a Freeway Pl&n1 ran1e from wadenina the boulevard by a couple of l&ne11 to conatructi~ a full blown freeway throu1h wes t COIL•· Meu. on into Newport . to Pacific Coast H11hwa} M08t t>vt>ryont! r•tea th~ e111penaive freeway projed a:i. too <"Ol'ltly m termtt of both 11t1alt! fund2' and the number o r home:!. cand t>utlnesae;11 tt would diaplace. Downtown Mesa. busanea1 people object to most other plani, that W(>uld tt!Mr up lht! boulevard in front of their s hop~ ror month!') cand possibly displace some frontage. In Novt:.mber. CoatJl Mesc. e.ubbc Seryices Director Br uce Mattern wi.s credited with a new idea. WASIUNOTON -Tbere•a a 1Uver UnUac to the dark cloud ol Soviet 111reaaion ln Ar1hanlstan: Af1han opium farmen have been loo busy fipt- lDI the Ruaslaq invaders to harvest their crops. So howev• unhappy the State Department ls over the Kremlin's Aala narcotic• deatlned 'for Wea\ernmark~." The secret report, ... n by my associate Dale Van Atta, aaya that opium was the principal crop grown ln remote areaa of Af1hanistan, concentrated on the Af1han-Paklstanl border. It wu traditionally purchased from the Afghan farmen by middlemen who moved il to stockpiles and brokerage areas in the northwest frontier province of Pakistan. By truck or camel caravan. the opium dealers also moved the farmers' crops westward to the consumer market in Iran. ~lum-1row-ln1 area of Af 1huliatan were too buay fi1bl- ln1 the Marxists to take care ol their netda~ while othen who normally would have worked in the flelda fied to Pakistan to avoid the filhtln1. Slncethe Ruaalua took over the country, "Soviet (pree1 have taken over anti-1mqCUn1 ~­lions from the Miw natiimu aa ~ ol overall mtlitary opera· lions qalnat the lmur1ent1," the DEA report 1tatea. And the Russians, for whatever motives, are succeeding in thei r crackdown. Propoi,ed wa~ routing a freeway-like boulevard thro ugh d big dllt'h behmd the businesses on the east side ~ of :'lle wport Roultvard between about 19th and 17th . tree~ move into Af1hanislan, another federal agen- cy, the Drug Enforcement Adm inistra- tion. is de· lighted that the Russians have in · terfered with the annual Afg han opium harvest . "Afghanistan traditionally has been a significant producer of il- lic it opium and hashis h in Southwest Asia.'' a classified DEA report on Afghanistan and narcotics begins. "Until the So· viel invasion in late 1979, Afghanistan also served as a ma- jor transit area for Southwest BUT 11IE SOVIETS and their Afghan puppets, for all their other faults, do not encourage the pro- duction of opium poppies. In fact, the curtailment of opium growing by the Marxist coup of Nur Mohammed Taraki in April 19'18 may have been as responsible as the regime's atheistic doctrines for the native rebellion by devout Moslem tribesmen -who also grew opium poppies. This combination of holy war and "draft-dodging" has ap- parenUy continued through suc- cessive Soviet-backed regimes in Afghanistan. And the Kabul gov- ernment's reponse has ti1htened up drug traffic control, more for political reasons than any particular distaste 'for narcotics trade. Dope smugglers are by their nature anti:aovernment; therefore, any government hop· ing to take control of Afghanistan considers the drug dealers enemiesofthestate. EVEN BEFORE lfie Russians moved in to take direct control of their badly run satellite in late 1979, the Afghan military had established checkpoints to in· tercept arms and supplies for in· surgent tribesmen. And the checkpoints also put a crimp in the drug traffic. Because of the Soviet inyaaion, last year's opium crop wu pre- sumed to be partiallt d•troyed '·as Soviet air and ground forces pursued the inaur1ent.s lJito the tribal territories," the DEA re- ported, adding: "Similarly, much..of the manpower required lo harvest this crop was either preoccupied with fighting, became refugees or was killed in battle." Furthermore, the DEA pre- dicts: "Should the Soviet-Afghan conflict with the insurgents in- tensify, il could adversely affect both the planting and the size of the 1980-1981 opium poppy crop, and thereby reduce the amount of opium available on the open market." .. ,. • Off1e1al~ J>C>1nt out muc·h of that land is city-owned parkmg lot!:> a nd ft-w homes or businesses would be re- mo\ eel Besad~s . lt)~y cunknt.I. the state probably could pave ovt'r the top of parts of the grand ditch and re-establish groundle velpa rkang The plan sounds too simple and too good to be feasi- b le Caltran~ b studying the proposal and is expected to -ma ke an engineering report this month. With the thousands of hours put into freeway studies 10 both cities. il seems inconceivable that this routing wasn 't considered previously. Still, it's certainly worth dus ting off for an evaluation in today's political climate. Residence qttestion Officials of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach are making efforts to bring the two cities close~ together in working out common problems and seekmg common goals. Mayor Arlene Schaf er of Costa Mesa and Mayor Jackie Heather of Newport have ·exchanged roles for a day and the city councils have met over dinner to share s ome talk. The mayors even buried a fireman's hatchet in a display of healing old political wounds. But some Mesans complain that this tale of two cities went a step too far when Richard Carstensen moved from Costa Mesa to Newport Beach and gained tentative mayoral approval to remain on as a Costa Mesa planning com missioner. City Attorney Tom Wood advises that no city or state law requires Carstensen, commission chairman whose term expires in 1982, to reside in the city over which he rules in planning and ·permit matters. Carstensen says he expects to move back to Costa Mesa within a year and will maintain h~ real estate business at the same Mesa address. Mayor Schaf er commented that he is important to the com mission because of his knowledge of and work on the city's new general plan. That's a fair observation, but there are other factors lo consider setting a preredent, for one thing. Residency has long gone with appointment or election to city commissions and committees. No matter Carstensen's value to the city, Mayor Schafer is in dangerous waters if she allows an out-of -towner lo have a hand in Costa Mesa's municipal government. Mailbox The DEA report explains that many Moslem tribesmen in the MEOW!: Ronald Reagan's transition-team captain for the Tennessee Valley Authority, RobertSansom, wasdealtasharp blow by Congress last year. A new law will keep Sansom's firm, the Virginia Vermiculite Co .• from strip-mining 14,000 acres of a Na- tion al Historic Landmark -at Green S prings, Va ., for ve rmic ulite. a granular sub- stance that is used for polling soil and catlitter. BACK TO BASICS : While Congress never tires of spending money for glamo rous new military weapons like intercon- tinental missiles and aiq1lanes that cost $26 million apiece, it has a strange reluctance to replace su ch mundane equipment as J eeps and trucks. Many of the armed services' ground vehicles are five years older than the soldiers who drive the m. H a lf the Marine Corps' vehicles, for example, are not usable. and in the case of some classes of large vehicles, every one is broken and awaiting repair. 'User fees' just another name for tax . Tolhe Editor: at the hearmg If none of this Our county s upe rvisors ap-works, it will convince us that our parently think that-Proposition 13 supervisors are not workm~ for us was a temporary measure and and we must replace the m how fastthesemurdersstoµ. that all of the cards be played in the open WALTER RICHARDSON Let your voice be kn own . to you r state representatives. as well as other state. county and ~ily officials' now new taxes can be piled on us BOB DINSEN Prepl!rl• rt.Ill• withoulourobjection. RILL DOY LE Right after 13 passed, the B II To the Editor : sanitation districts decided to •JIJI• ~r• •••• s..,a,. •rl!I dt!al Yo u forecas t the many S • d h ) "' charge "user fees." At the To the Editor: To the Editor: changes that could take place in ; o...rao ... tan nee 8 e p hearing. 2 .000 objectors Thank you for running the lwanttoexpress myopposition the use of private property in -f~ ~•-.&a • --persuaded them to change their Dec. 23 feature article "lt's a to the Orange·County Swap Meet your "Key Ruling Backs Zoning ~ • minds. Shortly thereafter. al· small world ," on He nry leaseextensi·onproposal. by Ballot·· Dec 23. The changes ·~-Self described born-again-ehristian Michael H · t · · ·at e d 1 f c 1·r · • '• tempts were made to charge us e 1 z man s m • n' u r After reading about this pro· woul resu l rom a i om1a s ~Dwaileebe has been dispensing free food from a small feestopayforthe trashpickup.ln Chri~tmas scene. posalinthelocalnewspapersdur-Supreme Court ruling that zon- storefronl location on Costa Mesa's Tustin Avenue for SQll'le areas. the protesting was Your reporter, Mary Jane ing the past several months, I am ing is a legislative process .___ ....... -m1>re-t-han 10 years-no·~.--not strong enougnto deter the ScarcellQ. and_pbotographer. moved to suggestthallhe present t-he-re-for~ v-ot-e-rs-a-c tr·~-----.• f.; But time and the high cost of business frontage is fees. Fees were increased for Gary Ambrose, were not only proposal which mysteriously ap-legis lators. through the ballot :.,_:.running out ror brother Dwaileebe. beachparkingandolherservices. very professional in their con-pears to be acceptable to our box. could rezone anyone's prop- !.· The location · · · · in tact with our Dad. Henr . . ac erty WhaULI:.e.al.~ ....... ,,...._......_.......,.....__• L.......;.~1---=m=a-=n~~a~~e~a~sl-2!$600~£i1a~~m~o~n~ti:hr:. ~Th~e~b~w~·i1d~i~n~g::-'s~o~wn~~e'.::rs~a~r~e~-r-~p~r1~· c:e1.i:M&-vs::u~~..l;.;).J,.;A1JUS<JL...!!!"--ji~eTia fzznmiiafrni:.~iiuhlfeeyy~eixppijre~s~s:e<t'..__"!t1:1:uC::aa;l ~I y~g~r~o~s~s9;11 y~~u~n~f a~i~r~t":?o~~th~e:-~a~n;y °igroup of kooks with quirks '-.."=!;understandably asking him to move along, he says. Then our supervisors had a compassion. kindness and a citizens of California and can band together and take • J h hearing to decide if we should be nic e sense of humor which Orange County. It appears to be away any person 's property .. ,~: Dwaileebe originally was to move out an. l, but l e d th · t · e · ro · ht J t 1-k 1 · 1 t d .; • charg~userfees tocoverthecost ma e e m ervaew asaer r almost a ga·veaway or potential rag s. us 1 e egis a ors 0 : .• Lord intervened, he says, and he received at least three t:'\J h' h h th · t of operating the dump sites. They im · public income over the years to t r 0 u g e 1 r s u r r 0 g a e -~· months' reprieve. wanted to spend $600,000 of our I KNOW that "It's a small come. bureaucracies ·"=· He's not sure how he will hand out his rice, bean-money for scales to weigh the wo r ld" mad e an elderly The Fair Board Man,ager. Mr. It doesn't matter if it is pro-or ;:: seconds and day-old bread to the hungry when the lease trashand charge bythetonforthe gentleman and his family very Ken Fulk,has publiclystatedlhat anti•growth. well-intentioned or .· e xtension expires. trash dumped. I don't know how very happy. the 33~ percent of all gross rev selfish, it is an attack on the Over the years, the 71-year-old former real estate they expected to cope with the But. of more importance. 1 enue was not the best offer -basic right or American private agent has gathered a small group of contributors who traffic jams as trllcks would wait feel it helped to break down that he felt 50 percent is more like Pr 0 P e rt Y 0 w n er s h i P b Y help him glean the food he dispenses with religious tracts in line at the scales. They didn't some of the myths about aging what the fair should receiveofall Am e rican pr iv_ate property and a ready smile. need to worry about the extra and-showed that one can be swap meet revenues. owners . . h . driv,.rs' pay as the user fees could mentally and physa·cally act1·ve It is as paradoxical as Tom None. however, can come up wit a new inexpensive ~ M h. · 0e 22 "On l..osa·ng be increased to cover it. at 89 and well beyond that THE PRESENT contract has urp me s c · location for the worthwhile endeavor. Fe Heads " about the anti In short, our elected ..officials age. Also, that when one lives in two more years to run, and rather a w · · Anyone with an idea ought to drop in at brother were determined to get back from a retirement home he can still than approve a "sweetheart" ar-growth cities of Laguna and Dwaileebe's and offer it up. us the money we saved with enjoy his family and they can rangement with the present Newport Beach trying to claim He can be found most of the time at 1686 Tustin Ave. Proposition ·13. So far, masses of enjoy him. This is certainly the operators "Tel Phil" Just to get 8 they have more populace Ulan Toiling in his corner of the Lord's vineyard. protesters have been the only truth in our family! present release of some of the the census shows, so they can weapon· we have used lo stop the MARY JANE HEITZMAN land for other development. it get more stale money, without · • new laxes. In most cases. this wait for the entire Heitzman family would be in the long-run interest having more populace. Opinions expressed in the apace above are thoN of the Daily Pilot. has worked. of the publir to wait out the pres· Do these kooks know which Other 111ews expressed on this page are thON of their authors and D la I ent contract, and then be in 8 side is up? Do they know the in· artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. e•I • .., b dd trinsic value of American Box 1560, Costa _Mesa. CA 92826. Phone (714)_~2,:-~1._ ---TWO YEARS have passed and To the Editors: position to open up the i ing to private property rlghu? They'd Boyd/War f ortulfe By LM. BOYD Remarkable how many men founded their fortunes with military contract. dur- ing wartimes. You've eat.en Van Camp's canned pork and beans. most probal>ly. Gilbert C. Van Camp at qe Dear Gloomy Gus 37 was an lndlanapolia 1rocer who'd started out u a tinsmith. ID 1111, tbe Unkln troope needed fteld ratloaa. Van Camp landed tbe CCID- tract for pan and beau ID a can. Tbat did it. Q. Wasn't tbat oatlaw Butch Ca1ald1 relatff la aomewartoU..olMr-. law ._.. hl'Urt A. NoW tbat I a.'t ..... . Do know, ........... ..... name wa1 Geor1• IAror Parker. I llllooMiw ol tnp ..... ~~~\U,~WtSa::*&- bt11ame ta tlle &M --their eardrama •l•Pb lw opnl111 tbllr ......... •aelt Umeta.,ftn: · Q ................. . moa mammal lathe Ulllt.ed ltat.'P A.Tiie__.. ·'-' our county supervisors seem to The state Supreme Court has all interested parties. better find out before they find feel that now they can impose a declared the death penally for The local board must be under h h ed lb . newtaxtocoverthecostofopera-tremendous pressure by the out t ey ave vot away eir murder, cruel and unusual Uonsatthedumpsiles. ._k punishment, and thereby illegal! present operators who have own. Let's examine the way. the itew The people of this state placed millions of dollan of future prof· tax would work. The commercial its to p~tect and from their tr.ah haule-'"'ould be charoed a the death penalty on the ballot, • qu1ck approval of the terms of. •.. .. .. and voted for iu return. The be fee fO:ltall they dumped. To get the slate Legislature then wrote it fered by Tel Phil there may a mODe·v to pay this lax, they would k · I 1 f 1 need for lbe State Division of , bac mto aw, on y I t meets a have to 1et more money to from "special circumstance... Parka and Expositions to insist the aalritary districts. fi~ Euentlally. this means sanitary districts don't have the murder committed while carry· moliey to pay more. IO we would l ut olh f I Wb t all I~ ca.·-ed 8 "user fee ... They n1 o an er e ony. a -.... • about Uaa Rosales, 7 )'ears old! lmowwdan'twantan.ymoretax· Nurse llelanie Uribe, my own •· IO they call tbe new tax •user son, WUllam Doyle, and the IOU f... · and daUllMn ot you and fOUl'I? U . U., ,_ awe1 With. tt. we Tb• murdln bJ 1tnet ,_,., ea aped to beebaqed ..... r.. a.er i.oao tbll year? All ot U.. ,___,....,....tceewblcban people nn murdend whlt.blr .. ....... ftDwed Jrttb ea1 . under ..... dreumatuee or taue. We would DOt oa1J all aot. They were, and are tM bmlftu ot IJ, but '""'4 munt.red! ..-.-.. up with hi~ ta-...,.._ ....... U. ~ A PllllON term ot a 1Mn to .,, ... wlao t1'Jak. &b•r• la --w.-,.._. ... wUI NMlll---= .. cm •·•bout l.t. an parole bl about MYft Jean. 11 .. 11tbeekl8dwalU'ar Wbat kind of pal1bmeat l1 ---.. to do lt for •· To ,.. .. J9U1? 11 tbt mmdlred l&artwltla.fte••aelurrUetocw ·Yietlm .-. to be baell .,._ ,.... ... E ......... ,..,.., . ;·~... . ,... .. ea, I .. ,, , ... _. tll• IPHlal wateb die MUw ad... elreulllltmee proYiaklll ID tM arUellmfGr daaaottlMbeartDI Jaw and n-lutate tb• Metia and we lllUlt ha"• hua•.tunaut penalty far all murderl, lllld ... · \ ~ "No ludl. I cautd anly g9t e • ..,._ .. """"' ...... ,, GOLDIE JOSEPH C•ltr•JI• TotheEdUor: I'm writing in regard to the arti · . cle, "Police back cat traps for Irvine." I don't feel that cala.bother peo- ple. They are independent and I don 'l reel they mean any harm to anyone. People love thelr cats and I think they are here for us to take care and not to harm. They can't really defend themselves IO ll Is uptouatotaltecareofthem. I hope the City Council *ill do the humane ~ and fel rid ol cat tra111 once for all,. ARYPEARSO~ .. ,. ·-·····""' _..~ .................. ___ ... ____ ......... ~ -.......-. --··· -·· ·---· l CALIFOfNA ~ton\t-l"l'\ S ht•rtfl .., ~gt .IT J amt'l'> guard:-. :.in unult'nttftl·ll -.u .... 11l'!'! in :.in L1 hort1vt· rob· ber> a nd ho111h1n g (If ;.a b.mk an Castrnv illl' Four 1m·11 an· in !'U1'l11<l y today afll'r lht·~ lt·d 11fttC't•r -., 111 :.i wild <i ulo c·hast• WedrH:'1' day from Lh t· bank lo lht• fi shing village of !\1oss I.anding Onl' of t he suspects was w1rnndt•d in ii s hoot-out with deputies a nd :.i lt•t·n age b~·standt•r. J esse Sanch~z. rl'- n·ivl•d ~unshot wounds dunng lh-t.• indd<.>nt Triple slaying probed Cops seek niotive in executio~style murders SANTA BAH BAH A <A I' I l'oliC(' today wer e s1·l·k111j,( a nioll\'1• for th(: 1·x1•rution-st ylc• murders or a wom:.in and I wo m1•n. unl' of whom on ce sold SC'Ulpt urt·s to ;u·tor Syl veskr Sta llone "Thl'rt.' hi.Ive· hel'n no a rres ts a nd I don't ht•lit•vt• wt· t•vc·n have a suspect ," Santa Barbar·a <'ounly s ht•nff's l>t•puty Dan Spinne r said Wednes- day "Hi~ht now. wc'n • tryi ng lo piece things I ngl'thl'r." · T he· hod1t•!-> of artist (i1ovc.inni Schoeman. 40, ur11I his fru.•ntl ('orne h us Moll. 41 , a Ventura <'h1ruprar1or. wt•n• d1sn1v('red on a rural road Wt•dnesd<.I\' Polin• later found tht' hod v or Sl·hm·rnan ·~ g1rlfrwnd . Kimht•rly Roberts. 26. a'bout 25 m il1•s awa~. at tht• rcntt•<I howw they s hared. S.lnll Ill• •far hMrl In rollfw'11 SANTA MONICA tAI') Silent screen star . Mary Milt's Minll'r, who was robbed ol $10,000 in . antiqut!S. Jt·wt•lry a nd C'ash, was n·1·11vering i~ San ta MoniC'a lluspit<il from • a hrokl.'n wrisl ;ind otht•r I tnJurit•s n•<'C'l\lt•d dur ing . ...-f.fff; I ht• robtwry. authoriti1•s s <11d. '-----------' Santa Monu·a polic:c said Miss Minkr, a semi in valid. was asleep in her homt• early Tuc·s<lay whcm s he was awake ned by I hrl'c intnult•rs. 11nl' of whom matches the dC'st.:np· I ton of a man sought for I wo otht·r robherit·s and a rapl' in Santa Monie-a The rohtwrs hound M 1ss M intt•r and ransacked h1·r hous1· ltN n s takt•n bv the thieves int'luded a l'l•t.l ar t'hl'st filll·ll with old ·linN1s. r11<1 f of an ml stor•1gc ta11k eollaps<:d whtll• they wt•n· working 111s1d1•, f1rt• 11ff11·1ab s aid. Two othc•r nwn "'urk mg to n ·pa1r thl• roof 11f lhl' 40 fool lugh t;.1nk al a (;111f Oil f'o n •f1nl'ry l'Sl'apl•d inJUI'.\ 111 I h1· W1·d rw -.day 1111·11h•nt. a 1·1ty fin.' 1h •11art 11wn1 ~11okt•:-\\<1111:u1 ..,aul Thi• la nk was 1·mpt ~ al tlw t1m1" and thl' work 1111•0 w1·r1• rt•p;.11nugI111• l'o• 1f \\ h1•n u :.1 t·t•I J,!1rdt·r gavt• wa~ ,offw1al-.,:.;11d ('rf1e•ker B1111k drop• tnorl9a9e retff~ SAN FHAN('IS('O t 1\1' 1 f 'r11cke r Hank':. pnm<o· mort~a~l' ratt• h as ht•Pn dropp1·d from Ill 1wr -1·e nt to 15 pt•r<'l'nl . the h ank sa~ 1' C:rotkl'r is th(• nat ion ", lollh lar'l.!r·~I 1·11mnwre1al bank "Wt• fl•t•I f>rt•tl) <·om fort <1hlt· that niark1·t 111 dtt•aton; we use arc sue h t hat \H' <·au s1·ll m11rlga).!1•:. al that ralt•." said s p11k1·!->woman Mart.!.a rl'I Bradford of W('<ltwsday's al'l1on IJ.l pwi•P• rar1hq11flkt• •t1l'••IH h111· LOS ANG 1-;1.1-:s 1A l'1 l 'nn•111forcl'r1 mas onr\' buildings built hcfnrc 1934 will h1· brought f'lllsl'r t;1 <'U rrcnl earthquakt• !->I and<1rd!-> under a 1·11ntr11vt•r-;ial nt•w city tlr<iin1:1nee-ttr.it---nffi ci als sa_ could save thous ands ur livcs·a nd prevent mass homelessness in a major carth<1uakt.' ·'We 're s1lling on a I imt· homli "''' h11pt• wt· l'an gt•l this work don<· h1•forc.· the.· h11rnh g111·!\ off. -.~1 111 ('ouncilman I lal Bt•rnson JUSl hl'f11n· the 11 :1 \'11t1· of a µprov al by lht• City < '11unl'l I W<·dn(•sda.\ Brow11 d.-11fr11 •p•Jlil i••etl hadldup· SACRAMENTO IA 1'1 <iov 1-;t1mun<1 'Br11wn 1'.-,,. fo •ha.-klr• •Pnl lo C'arfpr .Jr 'stop aide dt•nies reports that his staff ust•d s tate RJo:RKJ-:1.1-:Y 11\1'1 Keys to the shackles $,omputers totompilt•lislsof supporlt•rs for ;.i ma:.ter t hat hmd fi v1: pt•oplc, three• of them disabled , have plan to build c.i national pol it1<·a l hast· ht·c·n st·nt to l'n•si<lt•nt l'artN in an attcm 1,1 to get Brown's chief of staff , <:ray UL1v1s. <.1 lso dc·nit•d him 111 s av1• a !->lrt•IC'h or white waler, t he.• ~roup Wednesday that six of Brown's worke rs w1•rt· sum· sa~:. marily rirc.>d a ftl'r a mt.'mn 1ll•M·ribin).! thl••r pt>liti1·al l'ht• f1vt• havt• ht•c•n hi din~ s ince Tuesday along a t•li vity cam<• to light t ht· Slanislau:. n vN·hank. 125 mllf'S northeas t of Oaviscomml'ntf;.'<l aftt.>ra r<'rmrt m WNlnt'sda~ ':. · · · ~h-w.ht"r~tt-re:-1ervoir-behind the New 1.os Angcll.'s Timt•s that Brown had crnf1loyed a l\h-loncs f>am wlll c•v('ntually flood a nlnc•-milt• S<'c sC'vcn-me mbt•r lc.is k fore<· lo hu1ld <.1 lisl of th1· ® DAYS ONLY-FRl.,-SAT .,-SUN. JANUARY 9, 10, AND 11 DOORS OPEN FRIDAY 9 A.M., COME EARLY! roslTIVEL y MO SALE NICIS UMTIL ' A.M. FRIDA y •• , •• , ~o· s1 1r~:,:::::;;;;;~~ I ~ S ? OUR REGULAR 1i4 \1~s1'. LOW PRICES, ONE.o~Nt ~ ~ 1 \ l1"E1i4~;1<1N~ '11; JJLOOK AND COMPARE! . \ COM• wcP· HV· 3 qt. 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IL 1173 reg 28 99 $21.75 x Warinq Blender IL 2081 reQ 25 99 $19.50 x Waring IJender IL 1178 reg 28 99 $21.75 x Woring llend.r 73·3 reg 34 99 $26.75 x I 4 speed ..._. .. °" l.och 111 ..... reg 31 99 $23.99 x 7-spHd HalniltOft IHCh lleMtr reg 20 99 $15.75 x S•ctnlftic He.Nit• l.och '""*'" reg 69 99 S52.50 x H•sco Roast Ryt• --reg 5S99 $44.99 x lion of the rivi•r now used for rafting. hat·kers ·· al st11t t• t:XIJl'nsc· f~>r l'\'t'J'itual us(~ in u Tht• St a11is l a us Hi vt•r A'::c·<:~·~~·s:s:c~·o~a~li~t~i~o~n~s~-.,~v~s~t~h~c--.s1~a~t~et3·f;.u~nd~e~'d~l~''~"~n~p~ut~c~·r~m;,a~· i;li~n~i:~:.~y~sl;c·~m~;:;:::--r:.:-:::::::-+~~~~~~~~6~m'7--------~~~~~-~~~;-1~;1-1-:-J1--1 '('[is !hi· m>ly ml" If.I (':.l~.fflrAla Uutl p . 1·1.•s:. for lhC' d1s:1hl<'d to wi ldc.•rnt•ss rafting 1 11 flflr lftflrtjHa110 arlft Westbeftd Slow Cook•r reg 19 99 Sl4.99 x • ominioft Dial-a-rot • Crock Pot f/3104 reg 27 99 $20.99 x x llobbilt•: •flnr doN'ln and,,..,. lt1" f10 S/\C:HJ\M 1-;NTO (/\P l State Sen. /\Ian H11b · hins has dimi11:1ted one or his three accust•rs in his st"x ease . and his attorneys are working o n another. ~up1•rior Court .Judge Hcnjamin r>i az has dis m1 ssl'll a t·haq.:l' of attc-mpll'd scxu<1l intercourse with a minor om· of 10 counts filed against Roh hin:. sayini.: tht•re was a lack of evidcnc•• Thal was lhc only char~e involving Susanna l>t•lla Casa. who said the 37 yca r·old Robbins tried 111 m<1lcst he r and offe red her $1.000' to ~o to bed "'ith him when shl' was 17 Robbins beamed to a Senate t•ollcagul'. "One down and two to go." Taot11eOrkPr• d'*' a• ta11k rollapn•• SANTA 1-'F. Sl'HINGS <AP> Two worke rs wl'l'l' k1llt'd and om.• was seriously injured when the NOVATO (A I' 1 A .-.11plus t1 t <tl t·<I . tndotir hydroponic mariJuan<i fa rm has hc•1•n llisl'll\'l'l'l'd in Sldt' lJ warehOUS('. l)OI H·<· S<.11tl Novato 1'111i1·c said th1·v d1s c·ovt•red ahout 200 lus h marijuan:.1 11lants. lit hy ~row liithts and nourished thro\J~h Lubes and pipes inserted 1n111 lht•1r s lyrofoam soil. during lhl· W1·dn1•sday ra111. 1-:ach oflht· plants. p11l 1c·c· 1·st 1matc<l. would h;n t· yielded SI .000 worth of m a n juana on th•· strf'l•t .,..,._.,. orrt••ft•d ;,. rflpt• ••I" girl~:; 11/\YWAHI> t Al'1 A lct•n age h11n11r slu<lcnl has bcC'n arr(•stNl 1r1 r11nm·<·11on wirll lht• rape· uf a 5·year-old ~irl his s1stt·r wa~ habysittin~. ac·<·ording " to authorities. .I uvcnile officiaj~ s:rnl tht' 11;.yc•ar-olfl boy. whos<' name was nol relea1;ed. adm1tted the rape llt• was arr ested this week althou~h the rape occurred two wee ks ago. Savory Savings --------------AIOUY AIOUT I s1. 9tG•EAT (') . ---- s5 ft'SU~Ed e7 DINNERI 0 C GOO<l lor three 1m1ces ol 1u1r.y, golden brown l<enlucky GOO<l lor nine p1nces 01 ru•cy, 901aen brown l<enlut ky 'll F11eC1 Chicken. plus smgle servmgs of cole sl•w. F11e<l Chicken, with tour rolls. 11 1111ue coie slaw. a laroe 0 mashed p0ta1oos and oravy and a r~ll L1m11 rwo olfera mashed pot aloes and a me<1•um Qra•y Ltm11 two offers Z per purchase Coupnn QOO<I only lor comb1narlon wf\1tltl per purchase Coupon good only tor com1>ma1ton whole/ I dark Ofdefs Customer pays all applicable sales ta• <1ark orders Customer pays all aophcab•e sales 111• ' • ·1 Oller .. pires Jlln~,..,. 18. IOI\. 1 Ollaf eap41ea AtA • January t8. 1981 A1A Proci;s may vuy at Pricea may vary al par partlcloattng loc• I ltclpallng locallons GOO<! lions GOO<l only 1n only tn Southern southern C1n1ornr1 California wflere you see where fOu '" I Ame11c1·s Fr1vori1e America·• Fl1vorlle Window Banner w.=w.:;•,r•'•-• J 5 Qt. Rival Crock rot #3350 reg 31 99 $23.99 x All A•IOll C~ Hardwan 50°0 OFF x ranaSOllic rencn Sh~eMr reg 3 1 99 $23.99 x x x Waring Hand Mix..-M 123 reg 14 99 $11.25 x Waring Hand Mix..-HM 129 req 14 99 SI 1.25 x G•nH'al lhctric Hand Mi1er M7400 reg 26 99 S20.25 x x x Gflt•ral lhctric Hand Mixer M7400 reg 26 99 $20.25 x x G•nH'al lhctric Hand Ml1er M24 reg 12 99 $9.75 x Gen•ral Bectric Hand Miler M22 reg 2099 $15.75 x x General lhctric Hand Miler M22 reg 20 99 $15.75 x x GenH'GI Bectric Hand Mixer M24 reg. 14 99 St t .25 x x GenH'GI Bectric Hand Mixer M24 reg 14 99 $11 .25 x x Hamilton IHCh Hand Mlxft' 97 AL reg 12 99 $9.75 x x GNH'GI Bectric Hand Miler M61 reg 22 94 $17.25 x GenH'GI Bectric Hand Mix.,-M61 25%0FF x s ... b.., Juicer 3 3.1 j reg 19 99 Sl4.99 x Oster AutomCltic Juicer reg 20 99 15.75 x Ri•al .NicMHfteltic reg 22 99 $17.25 x x Wari:\;:Ch.f reg •395 $32.99 x Presto Ev_, Way reg 2999 $22.49 x x x S....._. AfMricClll ropcor11 r.,... reg 26 99 $20.25 x x Salt°" EigCJ Cooller reg 29 95 $22.SO x Rl•al Can Op1ner 7·11 reg 15 99 SI 1.99 x x x Ri•al C• °'"'"' .,, /ShwplMt' reg 16 99 $12.75 x Le Crwset lOpett Stocki 200/o OFF x x L• C,....... 6 piece Hf reg 139 95 89.95 x Coreh bpnssl0ft1 llhte Heather or April) 250/o OFF x x x I" T-Fd Sldlet reg 12 99 $7.79 x x ContlBgwcn R~ TOfltMN 250/o OFF x x ContilMJ ~_... ' 500/o OFF x x Glhth Zoe. Maire Ur. Mirror reg 27.99 Sit.St x 'roctor Shx lro1t I 5 4H reg. 29.99 $22.49 x ................ "'°" 166 reg 26.99 $20.25 x H_,tt.. leach lrGll HO reg. 29.99 SZ2.49 x ........... leach .,.... 114 reg. 27.99 SZl.00 x rroctor Siiex lro1t reg. 34.99 $26.25 x MCNllMn CoHectfon O•fft reg. 192.99 $144.74 x x s•-DrWl Mixer reg. 24.99 Sll.75 x x x ALL 1TEMS HOT AV AH.AILI IN ALL STORES • LIMITED TO SUPPLY ON HAt 'D •CDM-C...,.. .. M_. •weP-Wtttdlff "'-• •HY .,..tluk 'flew • CROWN HARDWARE Westcllff Pina Corona del M• JI07 I. C .... Mww. H• bor Yl•w Center .. (formerly A1o nl IOJ4'"911eA ... 642·1 I JJ 1 KllOfMter South of McArthur 673-2100 !formertr tmper1111 .,, .. s. ............... ,.,. ...... 644-1170 . . l ' ThOINt P. Haley I Publlt h.er Thu~. Januwy I . 1•1 Bar~• Krelblch/Edltorlal Paoe EdltOt . - Jack Anclenon by staff reports Afghan war cuts opium traffic llarwm firil v1ch '" drt'um w•• to bulld 11 ho u&t' on his oron» d4o!I Mur l'ro~rty but thM\ dre11m \urned into a f 11 hlm»rt· wht•11 ht• l'~m~ bt'fon• thr ~uth Coast Re•ion11I 1 oa1t ol { 'umm1:.l\10n lu1H y..-ur Th(• r1r1~man u nd hi• wlfl' .cot lht'ar fmsl iwtblll'IL when ttu• <'omrna~~aon fil'llll'd hi~ 11&111lu·Mtwn tu t•ons truft a thrt•t'· It<\ e l holJWnn tht• b lutf11 ubov.-<'oronu d~I M&r Shtte P1trk. tn rltinyan~ h111 uvpht·i..taon . l·nnmnss1ont>rK said it w~u~d • h,1\ ,. uth't'rM· 1111pal't11 011 ttw 1•n v1r11nml'nt and W»sn t m k<·1·1unj,? "II h I Ill' ( 't111:.U1I Ac·t Hn l ' 1C'h . who hopt·~ tu r1.1111t· ha~ famUy Ill has prnpost>d l•'U't J l'&>t·ukll tht.· dl"t'l~llln tu lht! ~talc Coa~t al Com n11"11111 It 1du.o.t·c11111.H'I on tht> appt•al '"" 11t·urh a 't•<.1r lall-1 , Brat \'lt'h II\ ~nt1lll•t1 to g1vl' It .11111thl·r 11 , 111 .. pllm t•v11wi. twfort> !hi! rc~wn al t•o nlmiss1on 11)!.1lll 11'"'' M'inlla\ 111 tluntm~ro11 th·ad1 1•111·111 tht· luq {t·r 11hl\tarlt· th1:. pa:tlJt't'l has faced has ht·t·n "1111 .. 1,1t1 •1111•nt' prt•!-t•n tt-d 111 <·urn1111sst0n s taff rt.'· ~11rh h 11 ""'' J ll<T ..,, .ifr plannt•r, eo11trnu1• to mamtain that ~h1 ... huu..i· ,, 11uld 111· t h1· 11111\ .,ud1 .,, , ud un· 1Ju1lt on the blufr 1 f.1. t ' 1111 h1 .... 11 l'J • •; · .Thdl , ... 1 rn~h not trut' Tht· houst! 1rnmt•ct1ately to thl' • ~oulh h.rn~-. lltll 11\ l'f th1· bluff In f,H't. Corona dt.>l Mar IS th 11·1.. "Hh 'l•l h '' ruel u1 l'S man~ of" h1<·h ha \'t' rl'<'t'l ved aµ· pr11 \ JI fron1 l'l1j:o-l c•o mm1s:.1oner:-. l't1t· IJrcihll•fll 1-. tha t t'<1mma:.sau1H.•r:-. appt.>ar to build 1 ht•11· op1111on:. on 1nf11rmatton prei-ent~d in staff reports ~hl' n.·pc1rt:. .11·1• 1:.ik1·n .1s faet Jn this case. prospt"<:t1vl' huml'm" nt·r Bnl' H'h dmrns t h t: n•ports a re laced with mal'· ··-'-·uractt':o- • :Vt•n he thl• ('11mm1ss10nt'rs uwe Britvic·h a little mort> th<Jn th~·~ :.iµpl'al' willing lo give. If this man ~an. st a kt.> hii-; la ft• s :.i ,·in gs 11n this pit·c·c of property. the comm1sswn s hould ..il li:<1st atH•mpt to get the fads s traight. \ Another traffic plan ('altra n s engint•c r s and committees includin g ~how p11rt Bc:1t·h a nd Costa Mesa cit y officials have bee n studying proposals for improving Newport Boulevard traffic flows bC't wN•n the beach and s tubbed ·off Cost<i Me s a l"rN•wav. Plan:... ran~{· from widening the boulevard by a couple of lanes to c:onstructing a full-blown freeway through Wt.'St Costa Mt•s a. on into Newport to P acific Coast llig h way Most evt.'r·ycmt• rates the expensive freeway project as too ('Oslly m terms or both s tate funds and the number of ho m es and hus int's ses it would displace. Dmrntuwn Mesa business people object to most other plans that would tear up the boulevard in fron t of their shops for months and possibly displace some frontage. In Novemlwr. Costa Mesa Public Ser vices Director Bru<·r· Mattern w<.1s c redited with a new idea. Proposc•d was routing a freeway-like boulevard I hrough a hig d1t eh he hind the businesses o n the east side of ~ewµort Boulevard hetwecn a bout 19th a nd 17th St rt·t.'ls. Offil'iab pomt out mu('h of that land is c ity -own ed µ:.irking lots :ind ft•w ho m es or businesses would be re· WASHINGTON -There's a silver lining lo the dark cloud o( Soviet aggre s sion in Afghanistan: Afghan opium farmers have been too busy fight· ing the Russian invaders to harvest their crops. So howeve r unhappy the Stale Department is over the Kremlin's m ove int o Ah~hanistan . another federal agen- cy, the Drug Enforcement Adm inislra· tion . as de lq(hled that ihe Russians have in ter fe rcd with. the a nnual Afghan o pium harvest. "Afghanistan traditionally has been a significant producer or il- 1 u: it opi um and has hish in Southwest Asia." a classified DEA report on Afghanistan and narcotics begins. ··u ntil the So· vie l i nvasion i n late 1979. Aff,!hanistan also served as a ma- jor transit area for Southwest Mailbox Asia narcotics d estined for Western markets." The aecret report, aeen by m y aaaociate DaJe Van Atta, says that opium was the principal crop g r own in remote areas or Afghanistan, concentrated on the Afghan-Pakistani border. It was traditionally purchased from the Afghan farmers by middlemen who moved it to stockpiles and brokerage areas in the northwest frontier province of Pakistan. By truck or camel caravan. the opium dealers also moved the farmers' crops westward to the consumer market in Iran. BUT THE SOVIETS and their Afghan puppets. for all their other faults. do not encourage the pro· duction of opium poppies. ln'fact, the curtailment of opium growing by the Marxist coup of Nur Mohammed Taraka in April H'78 may have been as responsible as the regime's atheistic doctrines for the native rebellion by devout Moslem tribesmen -who also grew opium poppies. The DEA report explains that m any Moslem tribesmen in the . ·1 opium·g row i n1 area of Alehanistan were too busy right· Ing the Marxists to lake care of their fields, while others who normally would have worked in the fields Oed to Pakistan to avoid the fighting. This combination of holy war and "draft-dodging" has ap· parently continued through suc· cessive Soviet·backed regimes in Afghanistan. And the Kabul gov· ernment's reponse has tightened up drug traffic control, more for politic al reasons than any particular distaste for narcotics trade. Dope smugglers are by their nature anti-governmet;t: therefore. any government hop· ing to take control of Afghanistan considers the drug deale rs ene mies of the state. EVEN BEFORE the Russians moved in to take direct control or their badly run satellite in late 1979, the Afghan m ilita ry had established checkpoints to in tercept arms and supplies for in· s urgent tribes men . And the che<:kpoints also put a crimp in the drug traffic. Since the Ruuians took over the country, ''Soviet force1 have taken over anti-smu1glin1 opera- tions from the Afghan nationals as part of overall military opera· lions against the insurgent.11'' the DEA report states. Ana. the Russians, for whatever motives, are s u cc e e d'i n g i h their crackdown. Because of the Soviet invasion, last year 's opium crop waa pre· sumed to be partially destroyed ··as Soviet air and ground forces pur!iued the ins urgents into the tribal territories." the DEA re· ported, adding: "Similarly, much of the manpower required to harvest this crop was ··either preocc upied with fighting, became refugees or was killed in battle." Furthermore. the DEA pre- dicts: "'Should the Soviet.Afghan conflict with the ins urgents in- tensify. it could adversely affect both the planting and the size of the 1980-1981 opium poppy crop. and thereby reduce the amount of opium available on the open market." M E OW!: Ronald Reagan's transition-team captain for the Tennessee Valley Authority , Robe rt.Sansom, was dealt a sharp blow hy Congress last year .. A new law will keep Sansom's firm. the Virginia Vermit·ulite Co .. from strip·m ining 14,000 aC'res of a Na· tional llistoric Landmark at Green Springs , Va ., for vermiC'ul1te , a gr<:t nular sub· stanc·e that is used for potting soil an ci cat litter BA C K TO lrASff1': Wh ile Congresi. never tires of spendinJ( mon t•y for ~!amorous new m1htary weapons like intercon· t 1nental missiles and airplanes that l'ost $26 million apiece. il has a st range reluctance lo repla<'e s uc·h mundane equipme nt as Jeeps and trul'ks Many of the armed scrv1c·es' ground vt>hicles • ar e ft vc years older than the soldier), whorlnvc them. JI a If I h t• M a r 1 n e C o r p s · veh1tles. fur example. arc no! us ahlc, and 1n the c·ase of some l'lassc!> of large vehiC'les . every one 1s hroken and awaitin~ repair. ITIO\'NI lk sadt•s , tt1(•\ eonlt.•nd. the• slate pro bably could pave 1>Vl'r ttw toµ of iw rts of the grand ditch a nd re·establish ~round level parking. 'User fees' just another name for tax Thl' plan sounds too simpk· and too good lo h<' feasi-To the· F,ditor hit· (.'ultr<tns 1~ study ing the proposal a nd is expected lo Our county s upervisors ap- ;~make an l'ngmt.•(•ring repo rt this month. parently think that Proposition 13 1'.. With llw t housancls of hours put into freeway studies was a tempora ry measure and ~n both l'llll'S. 11 sc•(•ms inconceivable that this routing now new taxes can be piled on us !':.w a s n't t·ons i<lt·n·cl pn·viously Still. it's certainly worth w1thoutourobjeclion. al the hearing. If none 01 tn1s works. 1l will convince us that our super visors are not working for us a nd we must replace them BOBOINSEN how fast these murder~ ~lop Ll•l your \'<11ce bl• known. to }our stall' rt:pn•sl·ntat1vt!~. as wel I as uthl·r st alt!. t·uunt' and ::tty offic·ials · · Bil.I. l>OYU: ~rustinu off for an t•valuation in toda.v's political climate. Right a fte r 13 passed, the ••PP• -r•ll•••• ,_,JA .... .sanitation districts de<'ided to . ...-Sll'ap • .,.,, d•al ID~ c·hargt! ··user fees_" Al the To the Editor: h Ed. unk t ff • Thank you for runn1·n., the To t e itor-r est e ectlve h e aring , 2,000 object ors eo I ti t. :rl. persuaded them to change their Dec. 23 feature article "It's a wan oexpress m y opposa ion ~ S mall Wo rld.•• o n He nry tolheOrangcCountySwap Meet minds. Shortly thereafter, at-I t · I ,.., te mpts were made to charge us Art d. .... t 1h·s pr< I Drunk clrivin<' :.irrcsts in Newport Beach sk y rocketed H e 1· t z m a n · s m ,· n i at u re ease ex ension proposa uring the m onth of December a nd police say that.may feestopayforthetrashpic.ku~.tn Christmas scene. er rea ang au•Ju '· >· Ca L•uc····' s i'un. · Your reporter , Mary Jane posalinthc localnewspapersdur· " JU .., som e areas, the protesting was · g th t I mc>nths I am N h · · d. h f h d S"arcello, and photogra· pher . an e pas sever a · · · CWJJ<lft <tut o n l 1es are exten mg muc o t e er e it not strong enough to deter the " d t g t th t t h resent f Gary Ambrose. Were not Only move o sug es a e p . or the 50 JJN'ct•nt .1· UffiJJ in drunk ·drivina a rrests to a new fees l"ces were increased or 0 al h. ,.h myst" ·< u~ty a" "' very professional in their con-pr pos w 1-= · ~n ' ,, ... i'toadsidl1 sohrit'ly tc•:-;t that patrolmen began using b efore heachparkingandotherservices. ta t with our Dad He nry pears to be acceptable to our the hol ida vs. 7"'nr.r;tttnu~~~· nrl~ft.:"--f--,Hpri~'l'i ll!d-:"'in_~_P_e_rm_i_ts_,_e_s_·c_a_l_at_ed __ i_n_-'tt,ec11· tmima~;"1Jl"bi ..._.hov ...,;_Yn"_...._loGal ~4-me m ht:r:J -r.rra • ' ; ·-... "' • e1 zrr1 n, "'' ' --1 .... .,.c:.:u:u II I f . h •. -. t-.rgmos-tl'st. ::t~f.'> P. n, a ows an o 1cer compassion, kindness and a t~a. y gross Y. un air _ to t c !:!lo g<1 ug1.• a drivt.·r ·s level of intoxication by eye moveme nt Then our supervisors had a . f humor which c 1l1 zens of (allforn1 a and ~measured ctJ,!ainst a c hart. hearing to decide if we s hould be nice s~n s-: o . .· f Or anRe County It appears to be 2f <.'harged userfeestocoverthecost ~ade t e inter view easier or almost a giveaway of ix>tential r!• A. s with il ll roadside tests, drivers a re offered blood, f . h d ·t Th ham. pubi·1,. ·incomt· 0 ,, ... r th" year.<· lo r. o operatmR t e ump sa es. ey ... • ... ... ., ~~!ur ine or hrN1th tests before being hit with formal wanted to spend $600.000 of our 1 KNOW that "It's a small come. hari•es ,., m oney for scales to weigh the w o r Id " made a n e Id er I y The Fair Board Manager. Mr ~~ Thc :'-/ysta..:mus test. police s ay. is particularly ~ood trash and chari~e hy the ton for the gentleman and his family very Ken Fulk. has publil'ly stated lhat 1 or s pottinl? tht.· ··borderline " cases that in pas t instances trash dumped. I don't know how very happy. the 33 1~ percent of all gross rev (/.'might havt• hc(.>n ~iven a word of caution and sent on their they expected to cope with the But. or more importance. l enue was not the best offer ~#·wa y traffic jams as trucks would wait reel it helped to break down th a l he felt 50 percent 1s more lake PQli<'l' also ~ay that the new test has rekindled in-an line at the scales. T~ey didn't some of the myths about aging whal the fai r should receive of all le rest in the ranks to nab intoxicated drivers . And the need to worry about the extra and showed ·that one can be swap meet revenues_ figurt•s show it. Polic <' m ade 133 drunk·driving arrests in drivers' pay a:; the userfees could mentally and physically active be increasedtocoverit. al 89 a·nd well beyond that Dc<'emht>r compared lo 85 s uch arrests a year earlier. In short. our elected offi cials age Also that when one lives 1·n Altho ucrh the Nv. stagmus test was th"' corner stone of · · "' "' were determined to get bal'l< from a retirement home he can still the drunk-driving crackdown this year in Newport, there us the money we saved with enjoy his family and they can Wt.'r e other l<.1clics that almost certainly had an effect on Proposition 13. So far, masses of enjoy him. This is certainly the l he arrest fi gur es. such as keeping more patrolmen on protesters have been the only truth in our family! l hl' stn•t•t.s during evening hours . weapon we have used to stop the MARY JANE HEITZMAN It wi ll be interesting to sec if. the increase in a rrests new taxes In most cases. this was for the entire Heitzman family holds up in months to come. If nothing e lse. this test could has worked. discourage some drivers from getting behind the wheel w h l!n they h<we no bus iness being there. • Op1n1ons expressed in lhe space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views e11pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment ts 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. 8011 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 6<t2-4321 8oyd/War fortune • By I •. M. BOYD with military contracts dur- R ema rka bit-how many ing wartimes. You've eaten men founded their fortunes Van Camp's canned pork and ~ar Gloomy ... Gus Funny how the Caltr'ans workers on the midlec· tion between north - bound and souU\bound Newport Freeway fl1ure they do not have to observe any traffic rules. J .C.V. beans, most probably . Gilbert C. Van Camp at a ge 37 was an Indianapolis grocer who'd started out as a tins mith. In 1861. the Union troops needed field rations. Van Camp landed the con· tract for pork and beans In a can . That did it. Report is t))e late Pe'ter Sellers owned more than 100 cars in his Ufetime. Bought them compulalvely. He kept a car an average or three months. Q. What '11 the m08t com· mon mammal tn the United States? A. The mouae. TWO YEARS have passed and our county supervisors seem to feel that now they can impose a new lax to cover the cost of opera- tions atthedumpsites. Let's examine the way the new tax would work. The commercial trash haulers would be charged a fee for a ll they dumped. To gel the money to pay this tax, they would have to get more money to from the s anitary distri cts. fh~ sanitary districts don't have tne money lo pay more, so we would a ll get charged a "user fee." They know we don't want any more tax· es. so they call the new tax a user fee. [f they get away with. it. we- can expect lo be charsed user fees for many othenervices which are now being financed with generaJ taxes. We would not only lose all the benefits of 13. but would probably end up wlUt hilher t.ax- h than before 13. Those who think there is nothln1 we can do about it, are correct i( we alt back and wall for someone elM to do it for us. To start wiU\, we can each write to or phone our aupervlaon and ex· preaa our opinions. Then we can watch the lepl noUc• and newa artktes for the date of the beartn1 and we must b1ve a hu1e turnout ........ .., To the Editors: The state Suprem e Court has declared the death penalty for murder. cruel and unus ual punishment, and thereby illegal! The people or this state placed the death penalty on the ballot. a nd voted for its return. The state Legislature then wrote it back into law. only if il meets a "special circumstance." Essentially , this means murder committed while carry· ing out another felony. What about Lisa Rosales, 7 years old? Nurse Melanie Uribe, my own son, William Doyle, and the sons and daughters of you and yours? The murders Dy street 1an1s. over t,000 this year? All of these people were murdered whether under special circumstance or not. Th ey were. and are murdered! A PRISON term of 25 years to life for murder will result in parole In about seven years. What kind o( punishment ts seven years? ls the murdered victim 1otn1 to be· back after seven years? I aay, repeal the apeclal circumstance prov,llon In \he law and re·ln1tate the death penalty for alt murd.n, and ... THE PRESENT contract has two more years to run, and rather t han approve a "sweetheart" ar· rangemenl with the present operators "TelPhal" · JUSt to get a present release of some or the land for other development, it would be in the long.run interest of the public to wait out the pres· ent contract, ~nd the n be in a position to open up the bidding to all interested parties. The local board must be under tremendous pressure by the present operator s who have m illions of dollars of future prof· its to protect and fro m their quick approval of the terms of- fered by Tel Phil there may be a need for the State Division of Parks and Expositions to insist ~ "No luck. I could only get • eo.n et prime ra•." that <.11t 11r tht· l'ards be played an I hl• llf>l'O WALTEH HICllAROSON Prop.,rlfl rlgllt• To thl· l-~1tor \'ou forcl'as t th l' man y changl·~ that c·ould lake place in tht• ust' of pri vate property tn ynur "Kl'Y Ruling Ba<'ks Zoning by A allot ·· l>cC' 23. The changes would resuit from California's Supreme Court ruling that zon 1 n g is a lcgislati ve process 1 h l' r l'f or l' vol c r s a c t i n g as legis lators. through lht' ballot box . could rezone anyone ·s prop- c.ci.l:.-Wh .. t l~al l~-~· ~~~-­ any group or kooks with quirks tan band together and take away any person 's property rights Just like legislators do throug h th e ir s urro gate hu reau<•ra<'ies. It doesn't matter if it is pro. or anti growth, well·inlcntioned or S4?1fish. it 1s an attack on the basic right of American private properly owners hip b y /\ m crit•an private property owners It 1s as paradoxical as Tom Murphine's Ol'c 22 "On Losing a Few Heads," about the anti- growth cities of Laj?una and Newport Bcat•h trying to claim they have more populace than the census s hows, so they can get more state money. without having more populace. Do these kooks know which side is up'! ()o they know the in· trins ic value o f American private property rights? They'd better find out before they find out they have voted away their own. GOLDIE JOSEPH C•llr•p• To the Editor : I 'm writin1t in r egard tothearti- de. "Police back cat traps for Irvine." I don't feel that cats bother peo· pie. They are independent and 1 don't feel they m ean any harm to anyone. People )ove their cats and I think they are here for us to take care and not to harm. They can't really defend themselves so It is up to us to take care of them. I h~ the City Council will do the humane thlnt1 and get rjd of cattrapsum."tlno19r att; ·~· · --- ' MARYPEAftSON 1 •UUE88 / 8TOCK8 Thur.day'• Clottlnfl Pri~.,. .. ••• w \ u '" :~ ·~ I 21 P :J~ •• r,., .. ,l u11 ·'t'a .~ ~ :p' 1_~ i 14 :!~~ l l • 111i ~.:i 3'~ n; ... , • 417 lcoP1 1.20 • 4/0 ri~~ -~.~' f 1H ~~ Cd o 1. ' I'{ 16\\o • '• mf• I JI lt ... I• 471 SI' 1. ~pf 4, ~1 u" t I' 1 n P • ' '• M pf S I 1 +•' t nql 8 • .,. ... 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They may be so naive as to believe that this guy has really beat a path to their door to talk to them about the ade· quacy or their ho me Money Tree library. And to protect these people . there's the Federal Trade Commission. In 1976, the FTC issued an order that put down some rules about how Encyclopaedia Britannica salespeople were to approach consume rs in their homes . The order resulted from a determination by the FT{;._ that these Britannica s alespeople were using deceptive means to gain entry to homes. One ruse was for the salesperson to say he was delivering a free booklet. FOR THE PAST FOUR years then all 'Britannica s alespeople were required to carry with the m a 3-by 5-inch card which bore the comp;my's name and had the follow- ing statement : "The purpose of this representative's call is to solicit the sale of encyclopedias ." After ringin~ the hell. the sales man was required to show this card to the pe rson who opened the door and to direct him or her to read the card. What a surprise to find that a salesman was calling, huh? Well. the Britannica people have been chafing under this regul ation After a ll. it's a little demeaning td have your salespeople consta ntly making this kind of disclosure. It's a little like suymg. ·'Here. read this card so that you won 't be deceived by what I a m going to tell you " SO NOW Tiit: FOLKS at Encyclopaedia Hriltanica ha·ve negotiated a m odification of terms with the FTC. The Rritannica sales force will no longer have to carry around those 3 by 5 cards . Ins tead. they will be able to make do with ordinary business cards, which are smaller , In addition. the business card will not have lo carry the old statement warning consumers that the guy is sell· ing encyclopedias. What the card must have a re lhe com- pany's name. the salespe rson's name. address and phone number. and the identification of the salesperson as a ··sales representative." Finally. the Britannica salesJM'()ple will no longer have to direct the p.·rson who open:-. the door to read the card. It will be enough merely to show the card a nd give the con s umer "adequate opportunity to read the card before engaging in any s ales soli citation." H's not easy, you see , selling encyclopedias, evt>n one as pre!itigious as the Britannica . especiall y when you have to tell people that th lit 's what you ·re tr ying to do No sub· tlety allowed. by ordt.•r of the FTC !tlorl.:. In Tltr .'ipo1ll91t1 HEW VOA W fAPI ~4tf\ "°°" o••<' Ana twl l.l'IM\Oi" Of ,,,_.. f1tl"•n "iO'f df t•~ Mr"" Yo''-~'°'• Eac.,,.~ t"t\\Jlt"\ fl.0•"9 n..Jl•On.11ty •• mo, .. th•n \t Ip• and Doac-11• NEW 't'OAlt tAP 1 ,,,.. tollowu'U) lt\f ~ ,,.. ...,.., vort. S1ot• EHh4W'Qr ttOC k\ •nd W.H•,,t\ l"dl "dl/f' QOn• UP 1'-,,...,., •na OOM'l tht mo\I Od\fd on ,_fl.,., ot lNnQI' rf'91iro1 .. ,, ot '¥'Olur"N> P1troll'w \ HUI >•·, • s ~:~tS11 \ 16 ' ., ... ,. I ~.:'lie~t'co Bf:88 )I• It .. 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Controlling the IJall By JOHN SEV ANO Of-Delly pt ........ Jacques Tuz's basketball days are num- bered. He's playlnai on borrowed time. He knows this, accepts this, and ye)' continues to play despite the odds. Tuz's ankle-his lefl on has been under the knife more than a Thanksgiving turkey in the last two years. It's. as brittle as a sand castle and as stable a s a balloon under a flame. It's amazing he can even walk, let alone run up·and·down a basketball court. TUZ'S PROBLEMS BEGAN while as a sophomore al the University of Colorado. It was mid-Novem ber and he broke his foot. snapping the fifth metatarsus in the proces~. The injuries that followed-to the same foot could fill a medical lo~: -after red-shirting the 1978· 79 season, Tuz tore some ligaments while r ehabilitating during the following spring. s ummer re habilit ation found him breaking the fool again during exercises never fully healed by the fall of the 1979·80 campaign, doctors inserted a pin which enabled Tu2 to join the Buffaloes by m id·season. last s pring. while running, he stepped in a hole and ripped the ligaments ;igain. This time doctors had to make a tendon trans fer from his l'alf to me1ke the fool opera· tional. last s ummer doctors removed the pin they inserted the spring before . a couple of months later Tuz suffered <.t stress fracture . Heard enough? WELL, TUZ HAS ;rnd. at<'ordmg to h1~ doctors. he can't afford lb hear anymore. One more break, one more ligament tear. one more misplacement of a tendon and he's through "It's looking 1>relly good I can "l reC1lly complain," 1s how Tuz assessed his current condition "Hut 1t depends on how you' re look ing at 1t . I'm in one p1N·e and I'm !:it11l able to play. "Sttll <.tlill• lo 1>l<.1y · · Thosl' ;.ire the golden words fur Tuz. who <.tdmlll•:d to wonde ring <it times if ht• ever would "Sun•. 11 was frustrating." he s <11d "I l'ouldn't play for a long duration of l1 m1:. then I'd come back •ind play Wl·ll <ind 1t would p<ip up again. Those wen· trying times "Quitting l'Otl•rt•d my mind quilt: a few times. I would turn 1t on·r in my head and wonder if I rnul d pluy to tht• ah1l1ty I played beforC'. Hut whut it all eaml· clown to 1s I still wanll'd It> play. As lonJ.! as I was ablt• I want- l'd to play until I couldn't play anym<ir<: ' PLA \' IS ACTllAl.I, \' an undl•rstalement with Tuz. perform would hi · a IK'lter term. Tuz h;i s been l'ntertain1ng Colorado crowds t'Ver sinct.' he stepped foot I sorry a bout thf' pun 1 on the Ruff aloes· home courlin 1!177. You would think with all his problems that Tuz woulci take 1t easy wh1lt· on the floor . that ht• would s uhe1msc·1nu:-.ly favor the ankle an<l.trca\ it ll•ndcrly Nol Sil. As a mattN or fctrt . h<'s just the opposih• lie runs. hustles. 1ump' and d1\'es wllh o .. 1,P1ltllllaff ....... Estancia's Ken lla ll appears to be trying to sneak awav with the ball from taller team- mates and.adversaries. However. Marina's Rick Smith (21 ) a nd E s tanci<.i 's Stev£• Kraiss also have their hands involved in lhl' situation. Marina won. the · non.league gamt'. fo'or details. s et• stor y on pag~O (St>.-()l)OS, Pa1t,e 89) COLORADO'S JACQUES TUZ AS A PREP. At 7 4, he.'s no. I 8yCURTSl-.:ED•;N Otllle D•llf PHel Sl•ll May." hr· admits. "It's getting tougher these days.'· tnarathon m.an him. out not enough to keep him away from the Masters event. "Tb<' last ti ml' I rnn that ra<.·t• "'as Raiders have IO ;I I ' •I ' ·' Mau rice .. Monty" Montgome ry r an tell you all sorts of interesting stories of the early days of movie making fie s aw it all from the silent era lo the 10· Montgomery admits he had ·much more stamina 12 years ago when he first started running when he was 62. /\ rPs ident or Sh e rman Oaks, Montgomery runs for the San Fernando V;tlley Trat:k Club. lie runs six miles in the mor~in~ and--ttttttther six i11 the al tcrnoon. Ile stretches his running to 20 milcsonSWlday. thn•c.· yl'ar:-. ago. W<· f1nall.v had to stop The h1ghwa~ patml s aid ·no more · We would gl.'t hetwc.•l•n Barstnw ;mt1 Haker veterans • . , ..... , L--~~~KKIHH· {'Oklr He can also tell you a little bit about bicycle racing and a lot a bout running in ma rathons. tie's never failed to· ffnish a marathon, but he admits the up- coming World Masters Ma rathon in Irvine J a n 25 will be his biggest challenge. "I haven't run in a .marathon since In LA vietory .. Before I look up running I was [3C· ing biC'ylcs. I did that for about 40 years. I decided lo give il up because m y refl exes weren't that good for bicycling. I thought ·I should get out of this before I break my neck." the 74- vcar-old Montgome ry says. · So. he took up running Twelve yt'ars and 30 marathons late r. Montgomery says his ar.e is starling to catch up with lie says the main reason he is enter- ing the World Masters Marathon ·is because he was asked by pr:omoter Bill Selvin. a long-lime friend who at one tim e promoted an annual race from Hollywood to Las Vegas for runners. 60 years old and over. Kings' Dionne gains milestone -------·-- INGLEWOOD <AP) Marcel Dionne has become the earliest 1,000·point scoter in Na lion al Hockey League history, but the Los Angeles Kings center figures he won 't hold tha t dis· tinclion long. DioMe collected two goals and an assist in Wednesday's 5-3 vic- tory over the Hartford Whalers, 1iving him 1,001 career points. He reached the plateau sooner than any of the 12 other players ln N aUonal Hockey League his- tory who've topped 1,000, mak- ing it in his 7.c>th game. • • • said. "I remember last year. I won the scoring title in the final game of the season, but we lost the game to Vancouver a nd I was very unhappy. "TWS MILESTONE will be the type of thing it 'II be nice to look back on at the end of my play ing career." DioMe notched his 999th point with an assist on Dave Taylor's goal in the ope ning period against the Whalers. then scored on a two-on-one breakaway at 10: 35 or the second puiod • to reach the milestone. Simmer ••1 WAS aEALLY pleased and Taylor got the assist as Sim· with the way it happened: me r fired a perfect pass to Charlie (Simmer) made a super Dionne, who rammed in the ahol paaa," aaid Dionne. "But the past Whaler goalie John Garrett ract I reached thla milestone Is rrom 10 feet out. already paat hlatory · Guy "The thing I'll remember for La Fleur will break it." Montreal rilht wini L•Fleur a long time is the unaelflshneaa needa on1 21 ta to ah of C harlie Simmet..,i.' ... '...J.!a~i~----_.__. ~-Miiii=.m~~~iffiFni~~F.:if--1Mti~e:.~~e'ft"-W<w~re on e , · You an break and he could have acond eye lnJury, but he haa 979 points himself. he stopped and aave me In Ju1t 1011amn. 1 k_,. , tbe D-ytar·old Dionne, the a 1reat pua. He oo .:u 1or me # NHL'• moat prolific point-a1ain when there was an open producer over the peat 10 )'ean net, lhipJdng hat trick. ud the IMpe'1 leadln1 IC!Ol'er "lt'a a thrill to .Play with _... ..._, laid be doeln't put 1uy1 like Ta11or and Simmer." mue.h ftoek la ln-dhhlual DI-.'• MCODd aoat of the • and the winds would he so strong. it Jus . .i.t--~(J"/\""Kl.AN 1 AP> The got to b« too clangl'rnus." he recalls. Oakland Haidl'rs arc just one M1mtgom<·ry will \o\('ar No 1 in lrvtne victon · awav from a return trip and wall join an estimated 1.500 run· to th<.; SUJ><'r Bowl , the pro foot· ne rs for the racl'. ball summit they conque red four lfis best marathon lime 1s 2 53 when years a~o he comrx.·l<'d in Culver Cit~ at the age of ·· 1 forget what 1 fell like four 65. Jll' ran a 3 '117 wht·n he as 73. and yt·ars ago ... full back Ma'rk van m anaged .to l'ompletc 14 consecutive Et·ghl'n said when asked to com· (St>t> MARATHON, Pagt> 891 ' .. ~ .. AP ........ pan• th(• team 's attitude now with lhat 1n the days ~ to Super Rowl XI THE RAIDERS and Chargers will play Sunday in San Diego for tht• American Football Con· f<'rl'nct~ title and the right to face tl1<• Nf"C champions in Super Howl XV Fo ur seasons ago, Oakland beat the Pittsburgh Stc.>clcrs 24·7 for the AFC crown and trounced the Minnesota Vik- ings 32· 14 in the Super Bowl. "There has hccn an almost com plcte turnover in the team s ince then ... van Ecghen said, noting one reuson it seems like more than four yeurs to him. "A lot of guys were traded Kenny Stabler . Dave C as per. Phil Villapiano and others some retired a nd some were injured. Th~re must be only nine or ten of us left who played in that S upe r Bowl." Ten is the number. and only seven of those players started -van Eeghen. wide receiver Cliff Branch and linemen Gene Upshaw, Art Shell and Dave Dalby on offense, and defenders John Matuszak and Ted Hendricks. "BUT EVEN THOVGH the players chanae. we seem to stay the aame. do the same thin11 we always do. I think that's true," aaid1 van Ee1hen, a power run- ner in the mold of &>redeceuon Marv Hubbard, Hewritl Dixon, and Clem Daniela. mileleae.. 1ame, h1a llrd ol U.e nuaa, ••t•m Just ,happ1 we won." be came et 1:11 ol the flnal period. THI KtNGI' DAVI LIWll LAVI Htl ITICK AGAtNIT THI HIAD 0' DON NAC•AUR. "We're allll the Oakland , Raiden. The 'Pride and Po6M' . '{ieara off and ataya with JC*, "111 'fte ~dded1 referrtq to tM -..1 motto. Char1era Coach 0... ,. CoryeU ..,. the Raiden' Re·1:rt • CHI tbia 199r waa no aurprile tit .,,, hlm. "You llld• ebaa ... to replace oae perlOG wtU. ..._ one a Uttle bitter." \ _, ...