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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-01-14 - Orange Coast Pilot111111 1:1111 WEONl SDAY 1AN UAHY 1-1 1q H1 Florida freeze continues (' Alaia's story finishe<l B.v DAVID KUTZMANN Ol t ... D•oly Pllet S<•ll Weeping b1tll'rly al timt•s. Or Louis Alam t·ncfr<I t WO day~ or testimony TuC':-.llay hy insisting onN' again that ht· har bored no c·o nsc10us <it-Slrl' l o kill his form er wife.or a Long Hca<'h ut lorney both s l a in in l hC' woman's Hunt ington ll ar buur ho me last June 1:1 "I nt'Vt't t•vt•n thought ::ihout anything h kt> that," Ala1 a s aid • as he t hokt·d bac·k sobs . "I clon 't recall feeling :1ny 1·nns c·1ou!'> hatred on Junl' 1:1 · · Thl' gray h a1n'll 11hysu·ian, standing trial fo r inun k r in tht' stahbang d t•11th:-. or Ma rgy Lou Alata, J7. and Marvin Tincher , 50, said that. 1·vcn though he had a n "open marriagl•" with thl' W<>man and suspec•tl'd ht•r (If s i phoning money f rom tht•ir jmnt CJccounts. he respected 'ht't ·· oas the mother of my childrerr:" Margy AlaiCJ and Tincher were fata lly stabbed after the Hunt· in g ton Ha r bour surgeon . had gone to· the woman's home to dbcuss wct>kcnd c ustod y rights to his two children. While defrnsc attorneys have n ev e r den i e d A l aia wa s responsible for the s layings , the y have maintained he suf fered from dim inished mental capacity due to an assortment of pe rsonal and financia l pr es· s ures, indudinl.( highly emo· tiona,I and rancorous divorce proceedings with Margy Alaia4 The orthopt•dit· surgeon. Plis attorneys d a1m, also suffered from the worsening cffel'ls of a disease known as narcolepsy, an uncontrollahlt> clcs1rc to s leep Durin~ h1:-. final day on the witness sta nd Tuesday. Alaia was q ucs t 1onc d s h arpl y by prosecutor Richar d Parnell. Many of the q uestions dealt with A l a ia 's fct·ltni.:s toward his second wift• as we ll as Tincht·r. against whom hl· was pursuing a legal malpra('tii'e claim. nut /\law. sohhin~ almost ('()0 vu ls1v<'ly. said hl' har hott•d a death wish only for h1mseU a!> his personal t)tohlcms bcrnme more bur densome "I just felt many ti mes I JUSt 1 wanted lo dic I just didn't understand why at my age (50). after all my work and success. tha t I s hould he undergoing so much strain . , ·' the murder d e fe n dant told t h e seven (See i\l,i\IA, Pa"e AZ I Or:~=~;~~a~t \\'eather Sunny Thursday but with s o m e hig h <.'loudiness. Patc hy fog along the coast Thursday morning. Highs 64 to68 at the beaches and 68 to 73 in the Inland a reas. Lows toniJ~ht 52 to 56. INSIDE TOD"" A World Wo r II Morine ••ro•ant who '°"' he ~come u4jmmif afftt COm~'"ll hoo·Wf!elc coiine ii •n hot water with fhti corps /or ao eari no o beribbon tid bngodWr'a urd/orm. ~e pooe AJI. ·. AP Wire..-. II«• 's 1u«•11 l her 11· is«• Conditions are rafrly frigid in the Soviet Union these days too, as confirmed by this young Muscovite who is all bundled up for a sled ride in centra l Moscow. Tuesday night's Moscow low was 12 degrees. It was snowing to- rlay Iran mulls reply to hostage off er WA SlllNOTON (AP) Iran is CXJ)(!c•tcd to re ply s hortly lo tht-U S proposal to exchange rrozl'n assets for the release of 52 American hosta1itcs , a senior ('arll•r admin istr ation official s aid today The offk ial, who asked not to be ull'ntificd , added : "Let 's hope 1t 1s somethm~ close lo what we' r an uc·c·ept , and Wl''ll i,:et a ckal." T h t• way for a re ply was C'leart'iJ hy passali(c in the l rn nian l'arliamcnt of an cmcrgcn Agent r~signs over alien mistreatment SAN l>I F.GO (Al}) A U.S. Border Patrol agent indicted for allegedly mis treating illegal a liens says he will res ign as a patrolman in exchange for the lJ .S. Attorney's Office dropping 1>erjury charges a gainst him. Assistant U.S. Attorney Hec- tor Salitrero told U .$. Dist,rict J udge Leland Ni elsen on Tues- day that the recommendation r egard ing P atrolma n Lester Fullen was made "in the, in- terests of justice.·· F ulle n was on e of three Border Patrol agents charged after a federal investigation of alleged mistreatment at the San Clemente checkpoint. Although he ma intains his in· nocence , Fullen has agreed to resign errectlve March 31, said -his-attorney. Mtchael Meea..., ,, _ Fullen, 37, was indicted In Ju- ly following an Immigration and N aturalizatlo n Ser v i ce in· vestlgatlon into reports or mis· treatment or aliens at tho check· point on the San Die10 Freeway. A mistrial waa declared In Novem• in Fullen'• trtat: He w 11 tried on a char1e that be ralaely den.led to a IJ'and Jury that he witneaed an auault by anoUMr ..-t OD an undereover lnv..U,MGI' April t . U .8 . Attorney II. Jamt1 Lorena Hld the ehar1• wu dropped ....... ot t.M ....... hun1 JW'J ud t.M dlftlnltr la prov.=_ PlliUrJ beMd • n.U. bl• "· c·y hill author i7.ing the a ppoint mcnt of a neutra l country to act as the ar bitr ator of <·onflicting financial claims helween the two nations. tht• official said. "T his aC'tion doesn't te ll us what their final position would he," the·oHicial said. "What we t•x pcct 1s t hat, in a day or so, sooner rather than late r. they will c·omc to us with a reply " T he U.S propos al , ta ken to T t' h r a n b y A 1 g e r 1 a n i n - termcdw rics .Jan 2. call s for un- rrel'zing about S9 5 billion m Ira· nia n assets and t r a ns fer rin g t hem into an escrow account The fi rst installment. of about $2.5 hillion. would he released to I ran simultaneous ly with the f r eeing of th t· Ameri c a n hostages. who haV(' been held more than 14 months T he offtc1al s aid the b ill passed by the Parliament re· moves an obstacle the Ira nians themselves placed in the path or a settlement. Meanwhile. J ohn fl. Trattner. a State Department spokesman, said "we really can't evaluate it <See llOSTAGF.S, Page A21 Encowiter • expensive A 39-ye a r -o ld Irvine wo m an haii learned that c l ose e n co unt e r s In Laguna Beac h saloons are n 't always or the best kind. She reported to Irvine police that a man she met at work squlr~· h~UJ'll Laguna watering spot Sun- da y. Later , they parted at her Irvine home about 3 a .m . Monday. Still late r, she told In· vest11atora, she discovered mi11ln1 rroR\her bedroom dreaaerwere: -AS&,OOObracelet. -A t4,000 Lady Hamilton w1tcb. -Another •.ooo wrtat baub&e. a.told ome... tried to reHll Mr 111111•• ae· , .. .._. ......... , ... /••"" M PM .... Re ........... l I . Ylll II-llllY PINI ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS • Record loWs hit 5 • • c1t1es By The Associated Press F lorida grower~ tallied more lossl.'s today followmg another ni)..!hl of freezing temperatur('S that have da m agt•d winter vl'gt•tablos and as much as a fifth or the orange crop. The me rcury dropp<.'<l Lo ret·or d lows in at le ast fivl' <·ities across the stat(' <:roves in the Indian River re ).!ion. which wt•r e spa red in Mon· <h1 y night's freeze, suffered so me 1·11ld dam<ige during the seconcl night. at·cordmg to fo'lorid a Citrus Mutual Vi cf• !'reside nt Hohhy ~1<-Kown. The full C'Xlent of tht.- da m agt· to th<• grove!'.. on lhl' Florida cast ('oast nea r Fort 1'11·rrc· a nd VC'ro Bcu('h . is not known. Mc·K11wn !'>alll fo:lsl'whctt• in the citrus r egion, ht':!\'} rro~t on lrl'c:-.. buds and le a ves did furthe r damage , des pite higher temperatures than lht· pasttwo nights, Mc Kown said South fo'l<>t ida was s pared som ewhat by patch y high cloudi ne~. a ccor ding lo NationCJI ..,. We ather Ser vice fo reciiSlers . Weather forecasters s aid heavy frost formed in most othe r farm- ing a reas d uring the night as tem · Jle r alures in centra l and northern re gions wer e m os tl y in t he m icl-20s to around :10 Re adings of near 2()were r eported in some col der s pot<> of north·central and west ·central Florida . Daytona Beach reported a rec· ord low of 19 for this date, break ing the record set in 1964. A low of 20 in Orlando broke the 1964 rec· ord or 27, and Tampa's 29 was I degree lower than the record set in 1!17:1. In F ort Myers. the me rt'ury fell to31, healing the re· cord of 35 set in 1964. And it was 47 in Key West. The coldest previous .J a n 14was49,amark setin1948. Tuesday's lows inc luded : 8 in Tallahassee, brca kinR the 1971 re cord hy :J d e g r ees; 13 in .J a<:ksonvillc. breaking the 95· year-old J anuar y mark by 2 dei.:rces, 22 in Tampa, breaking a 1905 ma rk, and 32 in Miami. the c·ohlcs t J an 1:1 smce 1962 By about 6 a .m ., te mperatures W('t e on the ups wi ng across the state, and forecasters said they should remain war mer al least until fo'riday On some farms. growers spent a second night t rying to prevent further da mage to the fruit. Hut others didn 't have a nd couldn't afford the sprayers. heaters and whirlybirds in volved in suc·h measures Some s aid it would be useless anyway. 1:ov. Bob Graham decla red an t."rn c rgcncy late Tuesday. lifting wei~ht limits on trucks rushing froze n citrus to processors in hopes of s alvaging much of the juice before il thaws and spoils. And officials farther south in the nation's "winter vegetable basket" said crop dam age there a lso wouJd be severe. ··Most growers e xpect da m age to be on a pa r wit h the J anuary 1977 freeze. whe n the equivalent of SO million boxes of oranges an<l j u ice yie ld was lost." said Mc Kown. Officials at Citrus Mutual, a l.a keland ·based coope rative or 15,000 growers. put their loss Tuesday a t 49 million 1allons of con centrated ora nge juice, or a bout 36 million 90-pound boxes. Graperrultdamage was not as ex· -&.enai¥v .. ------ (See n..oatDA, Pa1e A2> U.S. reswnes aid to El Salvador WASJDNGTON (AP> -The State Department la rnumln1 mllllaJ'1 aJd to 1:1 Salvidor u leftlat fcne1 push a majcw of. feulve aimed at o•ertluvwtnl Uae ~ elvWu·mllltU'1 jata,.,. ... 11•••..,. n. .. "" .......... .., be Id 10'iftelt, ..W die llftlll ti· , ................... . ... , .... ~·-··· .. , ..... 1111&11Ur7 .... Delly ,.lief -•Y Gery A-•M FOUNTAIN VALLEY BANDSMAN FACES 'INSPECTION' Rep. Badham look• up to Bob Van Queketberg Band lacks funds, but going to DC The Founta in Valley Hi g h Sch ool band has no t raised enough money to rinance its trip lo Washington O.C. to perform a t Ronald Reagan's presidential ina uguration next Tuesday. But school Principal David Hagan says the group is 1oing to t h e nation 's c apitol F r iday a nyway flying then and pay- ing later. - Fund·ralsing errorts to pay for the trip apparently will rail short by at leut szo,ooo, Ha1an said. He said the band will loan itself Sl0,000 that It haa been ac- school units invited to play at the Presidential inauguration. Nationwide, 400 bands applied for the honor. The preside ntial inauguration committee selected the group based on color photos, t ape re· cordings or Its music, and rec· ommendatlons . The school wu notiried Dec. 5. Band tea cher Frank Hames admits that the red, white and blue color of the uniforms prob- a bly worked In the band's ravor. cum ulaUnt over the past J!~E ~O..·~ years ta tJuy new unlfbnftr. He Hid the aehool'1 Auoc. lit· ·a,~ h~ I'~ r ._ ed Student Body also 11 loaplnc I 'f r I~._ '-A.LL Sll,000 to the 134-member bind and banner squad. Sllltten adults a190 wiU make the trip with tbe mualctua. The trip lnitlalb wu •tlmat· ed .to coat Sll,000, tl40 per peraon. but UM airllHI II stvtna the band • 1roup dl1eouat, lowerinl UM l"eUIMI trip fan to m ,-.Hqan..W.. lntaepMtlla.,....U..._ boo9 ........... ., ....... .. cleMt .............. ~" raJ1 .. aMtlt •·•· •= ,,. ........ .., Iona ..... n. ...... _.,.., •• "I aold my Caddle to the ftnt peraon who aaw it." That 'a the 1dverti1tn1 1uceeu 1tory ot the Newport Beach man who placed thia 1d in tbe DallJ Pilot: '72 Coupe de Ville told and while. xlM. tonel .• m..at ... to 8"f't('late. •.ao XXl·llUUl .~ s NB residents angry Flights hike proposal blasted By STt:vt: •AaBI.•. OI .. _,~ ..... 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Josephine County Cirl'u1t Jud~e Larry C u s hing told Juanita Davenport, after order - ing her to serve 10 years in ·a slate prison hospit al. Mrs . Davenport, 48, married to her husba nd, Roland Daven- port. for JO years. pleaded no .('On t e~to f i r s t -degree m a nslaughte r Dec. 1, arter a murder qharge against her was dis missed. District Attorney Bob Burrows said Mrs. Davenport committed the acts Ma rch 24 under ex· t re m e stress and provocation because of her husband's sexual per vers ions and domination of her. She was sentenced following a thr~e-hour hearin~. includina? testimony from the Davenports' 28· year-old daughter that her father was "somewhat of a cross between Charles Manson and Iii lier." The remains of Davenport, 59. were found Aug 7 in a shallow grave several feel beyond the backyard barbecwe pit where Mrs . Davenport cremated him. She confessed that she dis- me mbered the body and cooked the hands, feel and head in a pressure c·ooker before cremat- ing tht• remains in the barbecue pit. S he testified her husband told her that when he d ied, he want c•d lo be cremated. Witnesses said she did anything to please him . includin~ certain sex acts. Two slain • 10 separate SA stabbings T wo men died in Santa Ana in separate stabbing incidents over the weekend. The assailants escaped in each case. Leonard Flores, 29, of Santa Ana died of multiple slab wounds on the lawn outside a sm all apartment complex al 322 S. Lyon St. at 1:45 a .m . Satur· day. said police Lt. Terry Dakin. Silvestre Ortiz, 22, also of San· ta Ana. managed to flee the un- known assailants after he was stabbed during the same attack in which Flores was killed. In the other fatal stabbing. • Rafael Lopez, 24, of Santa Ana : died on the sidewalk at the cor· • ne r of Raitt and Ninth streets at · 2:07 a.m. Sund ay, Dakin said. ' The s tabbings occurred about . six miles a nd more than 24 hours , apart. Dakin said investgators ; aren 't sure ir the two incidents • a re related. . . . ~ Swonls stolen 1 .. os ANGELES (AP) -A not· : ed collector of ancient Japanese swords, Willis M. Hawley, 84, ; says his million-dollar colledion '; about 140 swords -has been ~ stolen in the seconrt burglary of ;· his Hollywood Hills home in less :: than a month. ' Thomas P. Haley Publl\IW< Robert N. Weed Pre•ldeM M. Thomas Keevll ldllor Thomas A. Murphlne M•ll•tlllt Editor Charin H. Loos Aoltl .. I .......... ldllor -----C0111yrl111t IUI Oren1t CH-ll """lllllft9 C•"'••"Y· Ne new1 M«I ... MllllltHO_. .. •1et1e1 _.., ., Mvtinl.._... ... , •• " "'.., " , •• , •• ,.c•d wllll•"' •••cl•I llffll\I .... fl c...,,""1 _r. . Cluk h•a •uuestfld 62 daily Jt!l d.iparlures be pe rmitted. t 'urrcnlly .41 a rc permitted The 1111111011cd a1r~M.>rt mast er plan <·all1> for~ ( 'ou11l'1lma11 John Cox C'alled t 'lark ·~ :.u""cl\lion "gameplay 111.: Ma yor JaC'kl ~ Heather .,,rnl i.hc hdt "btltrayed " An at I lll'lll') rc~rc:.cntint: li Newport homeowner':. tLroup :.aid the pro· 111•~.tl .. 11> stra1ti:ht out of Kho 111c1111 i. ha~ of tric·k:. ··Nl'wport Bea<'h 1s being held hoi1la.il' over a1rpllmes." added a llPrnt:y Tom Edwards . He rcprt!:.ents the Ma ri.,er 's Com· 111 unity A11i.onat1011 Carter plans final speech WASlllN<:TON 1Al'I In his lust formal s~ech us chief ext-cut1ve. Presi dent Carter bids farewell to the nul1on tonittht Ill 6 in a talk that aides dest'ribe us a look at the l"ha llenges that will c.•onfront the world aner Carter has re- turned to rlains, (Ja. . Tht• 20·minute speech will bt• bruadt'ast live from tht' Oval Offi ce at 6 p m b y the maj o r television n etworks. t Channels 2, 4, 7 and 28 and on radio on K FWB and KNX.l One While House of- ficial . who asked not to be identified. s aid the presi· dent wanted lo make his last s peech a forward· looking "delineation of the problems the nation and the world will be racing in the future." rather than a re view of the victories and disappointments of the last four years. Boy, 15, kills mom with car MERCED <AP> A IS-year old Atwater boy about to take a t est for his driver's license ac c identally killed his mother by backing the family car over her Mary Silva, 64, died less than two hours after she was dragged 18 feet unde r the car in the acci· dent in a downtown parking lot. The fre ak accident began when Valentine Silva started the car after his mother helped an acquaintance into a doctor 's of- fice. police said. The boy mis- takenly hit the accelerator when the car sta rted m oving bac kward Police s aid his mother walked into the path or t he car, which fina ll y stopped when the engine died. E',...Pap.41 HOSTAGES except that it seems a step in the r ight direction. But, Trattner added, "we still h a ve the sam e fundamental questions that r.emain un- resolved." -~ · The Parliament adjo urned UD· lil. Sunday. however, without acting on another measure pro· posed by the Iranian govern- ment to aid in sol .ring the crisis. Despite delays in Parliament, the Iranian governme nt has in· dicated it was seeking to m eet a Friday deadline set by the Ca rter a dm inis tration for reaching an agreement before President Carter leaves office. And Iran's chief negotiator . Behzad Nabavi. said, "We are going to release the hostages in the coming two o r three days or try them." Nabavi, h ea d Iranian negotiator in the s talemate, mentioned dec isive action on the hostages in two or three days in what was seen by observers as an effort to push Parliament into a c tion on both emergency measures. Meanwhile, Swiss authorities Issued an attachment order on a villa in St. Moritz owned by the family of the late shah of Iran. TELEPHONE All ctepertmem1: (714) 142-4321 1:1iHtfted~: 1!17.'1171"'·- 0,FICH CMI• Mew: 33D W.11 .. , Sl,..I l .. Ufte .. ecll: 1077 No. CNll HltflWO HUl\11 ....... 9"<11· ""' IHc:ll ...... ~•rd h ce11d <IHI ,. ..... ,.Id •• Cetl• MH•. Celllerftie. CUSl'S 1...e1. 5-crl"I., 11y <M· roer .... l'lefllllCy; h 111ellJS.M _lie, "'""•" ... _._.. ..... _ ,. The Or ... toe\I Delly Piiot, wllll """'"' tl comDIMCI , .. -p'"'· " P\111111-Dy ... Or•ntt COe\I ~11111"9 CornHfly. S.-ele ""'°"' ., ...... _. Meflcley "''~ ,,lcMI, tor Cetle Mew, Hew119r1 ....... HllftllftlllOI\ l•e<ft t '•""le lft Velley, lrw111!1 Le1,,ne llH<ll/'911111 c.tt. A lll\IM , .... _ Mlliefl I• ........... ~ -S-.yt. llW _,IM._.. ..... ltlllft9 ....... It et DO WHI aey 14, .. 1, l'.O. ... IM, CM .. Mew. C•llferftle tMM YOL. · 1,, NO. 14 -· ·---~~~ ..... . ... ...... .. .. .. -. Cluence Turner, president of the Marinen 1roup, said it'a time to "declare war, il's time to 1et into the trenches and take no prisoners.'· Turner. along with several coum·ilmen. sug1ested one tac· tic might be lo go on record as opposing the recently released m aster plan for John Wayne. Airport "lf we don't start playing hardball with the supervisors," continued Turner, .. I believe in 15 years there will be a big swath of destruction from one end of Newport to the other." Councilman Paul Hummel, dismissing "most supervisors a s a bunch of tinhorn politicians," suggested the city take out full· page news paper ads lo "arouse" the public . .. rr the dam was going to break or the river was going to overflow," said the ,Corona del Mar councilman. "we'd let the people know. And that's what we should do let them know they rac·e annihilation .. Councilman Don Strauss said I ht' city should <'Onsider fighting back with lawsuits as its weapon and should oppose the master pl an Mayor Heather went easiest on tht• s upervisors, stressing that the c•ity had established a new "spirit of cooperation" with the <'ounty. She said other cities such as Costa Mesa and Tustin may be ready to take sides with Newport in fighting airpo rt ex- pansion. ··But I admit it ·s pretty hard to trust the s upervisors from board action to board action." the mayor said. City Attorney Hugh Coffin sug- gest cd the day might come .. when we may have to enter the fray and expect a long bitter fight tha t could l ast years. perhaps more than a decade." ,..,.,,.. Pflflr A I ALAIA ... w o m an, five -m a n 1ur y 1n Supe rior Court J udge Byron McMillan's courtroom. Alaia said he had "knots in my c hest" almost every day and added ~hat t he only thing which kept hi m from taking his own life was his third wife. Sus an. "I would have killed myself if it hadn't been for Sue," Alaia said. The defendant said he never thought of killing Mar gy Alai a d~ring his bitter custody battles with he r and denied making threats against her to other peo· pie. He conceded tha t he disliked Tinther. who once represented him in s~veral legal matters, but also denied wa nting to kill him. During a break in Tuesday's tl'stimony, defense attorney Albert C.S. Ramsey said he was pleased with his c lient's ap· pea ranee on the stand. "I had to put him on and he didn't disappoint me," Ramsey said. Closing arguments in the case would could come next week. If convicted of first degree murder in either s laying, Ala ia could be sentenced to state prison without possibility of parole. Jenrette cash Ahscam loot? WASHINGTON CAP> -More than a dozen of the $100 bill the wife of former Rep. J ohn Jenrette s aid s he found in J enrette's closet last week were part of the Abscam bribery money the South Carolina Democrat was convicted of ac· cepting, The Washington Post has quoted sources as saying. Jenrette, who has denied talc· ing money from FBI undercover agents, could not be reached for comment on the report. But he told the Post on Monday, "I can assure you if the money came from Abscam I'll walk into jail right now." Jenrette said the $25,000 found by hi• wife, Rita, was from a variety of sources, includiq his law office, legal funds donated ·by friends and "money my mother gave me before sbe died." Rita Jenrette has said she is seelrlna a divorce from the ex- congreuman. Begin stalls -oneieetion JERUSALEM <AP> Prime Minister Menachem Be1ln hu postponed until Friday bi• IOV· ernment's decllion oa whether lo call early elections wblle one of hi• mlnilten tried to work out a plan to bold on to power ~broua the 1ummer. Leaderi ol Belin'• Llkud bloc have twlee postpaeecl a ~·• mHtu.i, md with tM 11 ._ now ~, it meUI • ftDal decllkG ll almo1t lm,..aMe before....,, n. t.M c.-...a ...., ...... } --.. , ·~ ' • • ... • t ... -) .. .~ .......... MOTOR VESSEL UNCATEWNA (LEFT) STUCK IN ICE OFF NANTUCKET, MASS. . ~•at Guard tugbo•t Yankton trtea to break • path around th• veaHI Mt.•ntal hospital Wisconsin official faces sex charges OSHKOSH, Wis. (AP> -State officials were .stunned when Willia m T. Boerum. director of the Wimtebago . Mental Health Institute. was charged with a series of sex offenses involving boys. They were even m ore sur- pri sed when told he was n't William T. Boerum. Boerum. who had been in C'ha rge of the state·run m ental hospit al near Oshkosh the past yea r , was f ired after in· \'estigators announced he was an impostor. apparently using the name of a former college classmate who is a banking ex- ecutive near San 1-'r ancisco. Winnebago County District Al· torney Robert Hawley said al a news conference Tuesday that Boerum's fingerprints matched t hose of Raymond L. Matzker, 36. a fu gitive from a sex charge in New York. ll awley said the s tatute of limitations apparently had run out on that charge and New York officials would not seek ex- tradition. -In Greenbrae. Calif .. banker Will iam T. Boerum said he knew a Raymond Matzker while at M a nha ttan College i n The Bronx. N.Y. Boerum, a vice president of the Crocker National Bank, said he last saw Ma tzker the day they graduated in 1966, and has had no contact with him since receivi ng a telephone call from him two or three years later. Boerum said he did not know if the man held 1·9 u1·lw.aukee ......... ~ ...... "I ' . ,\•t . wa .. 111s 1ormer c assmate . "I don't know what to m ake of it," he said. "I couldn't imagine why he would use my name. He obviously knew a lot of people on campus, people that you have lunch with once in a while." The Wisconsin Boerum was c~a rged Jan 6 in Lyons. Ill . with a deviate sexual assault in volving an I I-year-old boy Dee 3. He was <'harged in Milwaukee on Thursday with. three counts of ent icing a child ror immoral purposes and in Waukesha on Friday with one count 06 entic· ing for immoral purposes <rnd one count or sec·ond·dt'gree as- sault. H e i s b (' 1 n g h l' 1 If 1 n t h e M 1 l wauket· C11 unty J a ti on $15,000 bond lie had tx:t·n suspended arter the c har~t·s were filed and fi red after the issue of his identity arose, offiC'1als said. · In Madison. Burton Wagner. adminis trator o f tht· state Dinsion of C<1 mmunity Services. sa id that when ~tall' parole agents confronted Roerum with word that his fingerprints had identified him as Matzkcr, he said . ··1 deny it It'~ not me " Wagner said that Boerum then said that on instructions of his attorney he tould sav no more Ha wiey s aid ttie identit v switch appa rently was made when Matzker moved to Illinois in 1972. Three years late r . Boerum arrived in Wisconsin as director or the Rot'k County Me n ta l H ea lth Ce nt e r i n Janesville Ne ws accounts a t t he tim e said he had heen admini strator of the treatment facility and community programs at the Mission of Our Lady of Mercy in Chicago. No such facilit v could be located Tuesday. · Boerum eventually moved on to the Winnebago facili ty ,..,...,._,,..Al FLORIDA ... Vegetable fields from south Dade County to lmmokalee were transformed into crystal forests as f:(rower s with irrigation systems pumped 70-degree wate r c1ver their plants to form ice co· coons. 1-'looded strawberry patches around Plant City looked like ice skating rinks in the morning sun- light. Farme rs hoped the i<'e would save their tender fruit from damage "Stymie' buried LOS ANGELES <AP 1 I\ c-rowd estimated at between 1,000 ~nd 3.000 has gathered t<> pay fina l respects to Mathew ··stymie .. Beard, a for mer child star of the .. Our Gang " com 1·cl1t-s who died of a stroke al the age of 56 Dnmks runs out of luck I.OS ANGELES <A I' l A m an who set a county record for being convicted or drunk driving but was never imprisoned h a s been sentenced to a year in county jail. Linwood Gray Corbett, 45. was con victed for the 33rd time Tuesday and is the first per son in Los Angeles County convicte d on that charge more than 17 times. court offic ials said Rut Cor bett has avoided jail on all his prior drunk driving convictions by us· ing al least 23 alTases and a s many driver 's li censes. said De puty City Attorney Robert Ho rner . , Winter Sale Starts Stop By Now For Best Selection Drexel creates a classic chaise I F rc<.l 1 1f1IWJ lfflldl Oil ol ,, Clrl'.'-.1C? II ... d D1ux('l 0 <,J 1CJC.1;1l1y ,b , .. 11 •c ca:,e ot 1t11c.. qr .1cch illy proµort1oned ct1rl1SC lonq11f> WP know yo11 will dgree 1t1ere <ire few mo re elegdnl w.1y"-IO t 1r1nq comlortalJic sealinq into .i tied•oom w .111 Drexel s own qualify to11cl1es m 11 choice ot h ix 1 mous lat 1rics 11 is t ie1ng r,l 10wn , ,._, part ol 01 1r T•ad1t1ona1 Ctass1cc, collect.on Oe1iy111tu11 • . ................. --· ._ . Bluff house OK'd But CdM neighbors -haven't given up fh rwtn liritv1ch tu111 wufl i.11 proval rrom th• South Cull11t Rf'1t10nal <'u•11tal t•urn,,.11111100 lu build tu& lhrt..-lt-vc-1 dr'ti•mhc~ .. b•lo11tt tht" blufh ov~rlook1011 l ·oroo11 del Mar State R~•ch It 111 a!\ tu .. -. .. l'und t1mt· 11rouml 111·1th lht' l'11mm1Hlun llt-t'Aamt' up _, IUIM'r liei.I vnr •ntJ hi.d oo lut•ll •PIJt"llhn.c h111o ~·•11e tu lht' ,1,.tt· n •M:.tal 1·11mm1:.:.111n Hll' VllTOaf M1J11c.h1 y i.rtN n11t1 n 1 n ti unl an&tun l1t'a1•h thou~h <·ould be short h"t-<l A group of Corona dt!I Mar rt.-i. 1tJents whu hllt! on lht-anhmd • 'ld11 of l>t t'an .li(>ulevard, have h1n tt>d tht'\ ~•II appt•al t~. tht- st4tt: ,·"rrirn1-.~11111 to ovt'rturn tht' ft'~IOnal dllPrtJVal Th"' rt-!\1d<·nt::., rcpresenlc.-d by :'ll e l'µurt atto rne y Ja m e s Parkt'r, ma1nta1n Br1tv1c h':. pro pu:.ed bluH fat•c home near tlelaolro~ A\ cnut.· would disrupt \'ll'W:. and hai. driveway would t ut an WlS1ghtly path through a grasi.y striµ that's become a ra vorate p1cn1c· llnd s unst:l- waH·hing spot BRITVH'H TOLD c·om missioners he had modified has driveway vlans lo take out as ht Affrr rPpairs lit: of ltw a&r•HY strip MS po&SI t>lt- tl t' \uld t•omm1 u 1ont1rs the "r llltl> slMJI Ill Ml'lUMlly a public riiiht of way 1md never bas beeno dc1lKn•ttitl iii » city or slate pull t 'vmm1M1<>nerb 1&pproved his huubt" vlan on i. ~·l· 1 vote. Com ma ·~t oner s Jackie Heather 1 n1ay11r of Newport) and Har rtcll Wa~dt:r !Ora nge County 'UIJl'f\'l~.1r I sided with Brtlvtch 0 11 t ht" vote IN A RELATED sk1 rm1sh in Nl•wport l:l4!ach Monday even 1n~. Bntvich again came away a wufner The Corona del Mar objectors asked Newport city councilmen lo block construction of the Brit- vtch home and preserve the land as open space. The residents. one of whom has lived in the same Ocean Avenue house for 70 years, mounted their drive during the council's conti- nuing discussion on the city 's Loe al Coastal Plan. A'M'ORNF.V PARKER, fresh from the commission session, said he had nothing against Brit- vich or his plans. but simply ., wanted to insure that the bluff. face 1s preserved in its natural slate. He pointed out there are pro· visions in the city's proposed coast a l pla n for acquiring privately held property as open s pace with state money. Council members, taking in· formal votes on portions of the coastal plan. rejected the open· space proposal on a 5·2 vote. Councilmen Paul Hum,mel and Don Strauss favored open space. THE COUNCIL, though, did not complete!~ wash its hands of the issue. It agreed to delay vot· ing on whether to change the zoning, on three privately owned lots below Ins piration Point in Corona del Mar. The three lots. located below O<·ean Boulevard and south of the Brit vi ch propert y, currently are zoned for residential use. Construction of a house has begun on one of the lots. City planners h ave recom· mended that state funds be used to acquire the property and pre· serve it as open space. Council members will take up that question during a special session next Monday al 3 p. m Pickler Safety-of county's new hall assured will chair planners The Orange County Board or Supervisors has been assured that the structurally defective Hall of Administration in Santa Ana will be a safe bui lding once $1 million in repairs are com· pleted. "There can be no question but that it will be sound." Stanley Krause, a <·ou n ty Gener a l Serv1<·es Agency a~sislant direc· tor, said Tuesday in response lo a quest ion from Supervis or Bruce Neslande. N •~STAN DE SAID he wanted GSA officials to be "rigid and tough" in overseeing repair work scheduled lo begin soon. The first phase of the ~~air project. to cost an estimated $600.000, will involve improving connections between the col- umns that s upport the five-story structure and its individual noors. Nestande expressed concern t hat the building, despite the re· .pairs. "may still not be ade· t1uale." THF. SUPERVISOR said he wanted to avoid further embar· rassment to the county or "mis- use or public funds ... Joining Nestandc in express- ing' concern over the building was supervisor llarriell Wieder , who said GSA offi cials should ronsider ways of im proving the monitoring or construction or public buildings. Citing a practice she said was used in the private sector , Mrs. Wieder said a ''clerk of the works" should be em ployed as an independent third party lo over see county cons truction jobs WHEN KRAUSE pointed out th at officials of the GSA 's Architectural a nd Engineering Oi vision do just t h at, Mrs . Wieder commented. "That's my problem. They 'r e count y employees.·• She said it was like "the rox watt'hing the chicken coop.·· Al the s uggestion of board Chairman Ralph Clark, Krause was instructed to study Mrs . Wieder's suggestion and provide a report to the board at an un· specified future date. TU ESDA V'S discussion was prompted by consideration of a GSA request to e m-ploy Gentosi Brothe rs of Cost a Mesa to coordinate the repair work. County officials estimated that the firm will be paid a bout S90.000 to "schedule, coordinate and oversee" work performed by contractors in repairing the building. Irv Pickler. the 4th Distncl appointee to the Orange County Planning Commission, has been e lected as its chairman for 1981 Pickler, 59, of Anaheim, has been a member of the com· mission for two years since be ing named to the group by 4th District Supervisor Ralph Clark lie succeeds A.E. Wooden. the.- Isl District representative to the com mission. Wooden's tenure on the com · mission apparently will end soon. ft"'irsl District Supervisor Roger Stanton said he has in· formed Wooden that he will ma ke his own appointment to the commission. Wpoden originally was ap· pointed in 1974 by Supervisor Robert Battin and retained by S upervisor Philip Anthony. whom Stanton defeated in the No- vember election. Third District Supervisor Br'uce Nestande. who re placed former Supervisor Edison Miller earlier this month, has not de· cided whether to retain Com· missioner Fred Light on the five-m ember commission. A Nestande aide said the supervisor intends lo inte rview a number of applicants, including Lig ht. a nd then c h oose a representative. Light, who was appointed by Miller. said he told Nestande he wants lo remain on the com- mission. Planners reject San Juan appeal Pickler, a former owner -of a printing business in Anaheim, has been involved in various civic roles, including his mem· bersh1 p on the board of trustee;; for the Anaheim Union Hifdh School District An appeµI by San Ju an Capistrano to stop a housing de· velopmenl on a r idgeline above t he city has been turned down by the Orange County Planning Com mission. The commissioners voted 3·2 Monday to uphold an earlier ap- proval given the developments in the Colinas de Capistrano area by the county Subdivision Committee. THE CITY HAS two weeks to decide whether to appeal the commission's decision to the county Board of Supervisors. Planning Director Tom Merrell and Shea Homes until a final rul· Boat owners ing is issued. THE PROJECTS are part of OK plans for a 2,800-unit planned receive community on 1,175 acres in the • hills northwest of San Juan Capistrano. tO relocate Commissioners stressed Mon· day that their judgment was dis· crelionary on whether the de· velopment plans violate a coun· ly mandate to preser ve the ridgeline. where possible. Forty boat owners have re· ceived permission from the Orange Co unty Board of S upe r visors l o m ove their vessels from silt-laden slips to others owned by the county. • said the city's practice in the past has been to appeal. Commissione r s Fred Light and William MacDougall sided with the city, claiming that the plans violate the intent or the generaJ plan. Commissioners AJvin Coen. Irv Pickler and A.E . Wooden voted to tum down the appeal and allow the development. The silt began appearing at t he harbor after hea~ rains sent tons of sediment through the San Juan Creek channel last winter. The county and coastal com· mission have been talking about removing the silt, but so far ha· ven 't agreed on conditions for the dredging. ~ .. ~· . The city already has filed a lawsuit in Orange Count y Superior Court seeking a halt to the development near the ridceline because the city con· tends the grading proposal violates the county general plan. Judge Edward Wallin has 1ranted a preliminary injunc· lion stopping gradlnc on the rid1eline for three housinc project.I pre>p09ed by the Cam· peau Corp., Ho11rard Mark Homes Statue solJ8ht LIVERPOOL, England <AP> -The hometown of the Beatles has relaunched a campaip lo commemorate the Fab Four with a statue. Beatles fans around tM world will be asked to contribute to a fund expeeted to ~aiae about 50,000 pounds. We're Listening ••• The Dally Pilot wants to hear rrom lta readers, what /ou like about the paper and what you don't like. We also woul like to publish your vtew1 on any subject In our letten to tM editor col· umn. Call the number below Ind your m ... a1• will be rftOl'ded. Meta .... wtll be tranaertbed several Umes dally and delivered to the desk ol the appropriate editor. Mailbox contributions wtll be delivered to the editorial pa1e edltor. Mailbox ~trtbuton mmt lnelude UMir name and ta..,.._. number for ftrifteation. No ctl'nl9Uon calla, pleue. Tell ua what'• on your miad. TIM a .. IMri' II ln Mrvtce at houn a ltay, ...... daJI a ...-. ----1 Boat owners, meanwhile. were seeing their slips filled by the silt, which had the potential of damaging hulls during low tides. Many of the slips at Dana Point are sub-leased to boat owners by private companies which lease the facilities from the county. But the county does retain some slips, and those were the ones lent to the seafaren with silt-cloHed slips. The boat ownen will uae \Mir original sUpe if and when the dredglns ia completed, ottlcials said. Clock tidm cloeer I ----,.- ~. Janu.,y 14, 1981 Cities' highway cash cut By GLENN SCOTI' OI-. 0.11, ~lleC Sl.tf The 26 cities in Orange County soon will be getting a message not to count on state highway funds to improve their congested roads and freeways during the next rew years. Th e O r a n ge C ount y Transportation Commission de cided Monday to send s uch a let· · ter explaining to city officials that expected deficits in lhc Callrans budget will canl'cl ruture construction projeC'ls un less new financing is arranged In Newport Beach. for cx:im pie. the message will mean that a proposed six lane exten~1on linking lhe Corona del Mar Freeway lo Ma c Arthur Boulevetrd won't be started as planned in 1983. That $11 7 milla on µroject wa~ one or many dropped from the state Trans portation C'11m · m ission 's rive year plan ror Orange County hecaust' of insur ficienl funds. In all. Orange County stands to lost' $95 1 m1ll1on worth or Jlr"J eds already appro\/l'd by th1· s late for implc.-m c n tal111n thr11ugh lh1• 1985 8fi fis<·t1 l year Other loi.t lffUJN'l S indudt· s pending about $2 mallion for widening tu two lanes the.-('on nerlor roads between lhl• Santa An ii and the Ncwvort fr<'ewa v:-. and a $111 million proposa l to widen parts or P a<·afic Coast Highway f"l11i11g l1is s1111(•f•r Transporlc.1tion l·omm1s~1on members have tried to mu~tc.-r a s much pohli<·al clout as 1><1~-;1 bit• to forn• the stale.-lcgislaturt· and Gov t-;drriund c; Brown .J r to pass a 1>olit1c<1lly unpopular 1nl'rease in 1'(asohnc.-taxes Tom MonnH' of llunh\'ill l', Alu . show!> off some• of his s kill with a Fris bee tn this multiple-f>xposun· photo :vtonroc·s Frisht'l' throw. run and <:alt'h mark of 271.2 feet IS lis ted in lhl' (•urrrnt c;uannt•ss Book of World Rerords Thc.-y hav(' n·1watcdly hrou1:ht up th<> issu1·. wh1('h they l'li11m 1s thl· must t rit11·al is~u•· fa1·an~ them Tht• «llunty 1·omm1sM•m has 1·ndorsl'<t an an1·rc<1Sl.' from the current se\'t•n c·rnt tax to a~ mu1•h as 13 cents per gallon lu rctise funds for what thev ~:1v an• needed 1mvr11v1·mcnb. · · Newport to keep porno shop closed? H that increase, or ;) similar one. is authori7.ed . then the projects dropped from the ri ve y.uar .plan.-c'9llld .. be .. re•inserted: ~aid Ron Cole. an administrative aide with the commission. By STEVE MARBLE OI -0..11, ~I ... St•ff Newport Reach city officials are hoping to use fire to fif:(ht fare in their bad to kee11 t he ars on damaged Ta lk or th•· Town bookstore from reopening In documents filed with the Fourth Oistrict Court of Ap peals. the city argues that it wai. last October's fire. not t•ity law. tha~ clpsed down the sex em porium BUT ff TIIE court allows the bookstore to re<>pen. says the ci ty, the shop owners will be in violation of an e mergeni;y or d in ance that we nt on th <' law books prior lo the fire. Th e e m ergency ordinance, later r eplaced by permanent law, slapped a moratorium on all adult entertainment . City offi cials maintain Talk of the Town owners were in viola lion of the emergency ordinance when they opened shop and never received proper permiLo; The city threatened lo r inse bookstore. Gem Talk /Iv./<' llf'M/'11101':.'i c,.,,,,,,.i1 <;,.,,,.,,,,/.!,.•,, A<;s THE ASSAY OFFICE n ,,("f'?IP /mm thl' /HU/ Remember the scenes in the old western movies when the grizzled old gold prospector would take his sack or dust or nuggeL5 to an official "assay office" to be weighed a nd graded by a gent with a balance sc;d e? Those offices have not been around fo~ a long time, but they're on the way back. The firs t of several regional U. S. Assay Offices is expected to be opened in Providence, R.f., a major center ol gold jewelry manufacturing. The orrtce is e•pected to have two major functions : (1) assaying jewelry gold for proper grade and gold ·content and C2) 1Mn1 official government approval and sanction to the quality or U.S. jewelry products. This stamp ol approval should help our balance ol payments situation abroad by lncreasln1 foreip sales. It won't be quite as romantic H th• 1ri11led old pro9pedor and the uaayer with the almple ttal•. But the bulc ld•a wlll be Utt aame : proteetlan few aold Hllen and bu yen, lacladl•I tt.e U.S. eouumw. The old pro1peotal' would Ilk• that. But the fire, they say, beilt them tot he punch. · In other words. says City Al· 111rney llugh <.:orrin. a boarded- up. rare-gutted bookstore 1s one thanJ?. hut if it goes back into busint•ss, at would he an illegal use• This argument was riled by the city in response to efforts by bookstore owners to reopen the shop al 29.10 W Coast Highway. Last month, an Orange CoWlty judge look sides with the city and orde red the bookstore lo cease business ll already had because or fire damage. ATTORNEY JOSH Kaplan, re vrcsenting bookstol e owne r T homas Wade, appe~led the c-ase early this month lie asked the court to let Wade open up again while the appeal is heing dt'liberalc."<I. No dN·is1on has been made. City officials contend Wade v 1olated city building laws by l'X a nding his business without rmission. They say he con struclcd "viewing booths" to !-.how porno movies. But without some incr ease m re\'enue. he said st alt.· planner~ figure that inflatwn and dwin dlin~ lax revenues wi II c reat<' a Sl billion defidt. thus c reating lht" need to throw out proposed projects throughout the state Mesa burglar 'invited' An east Costa Mesa woma n told police she left the back door or her condominium open for hc·r r oommate's cat Monday wht!n s he left on a 45-minutc shoppinf.! trip. Officers said a burglar en tered the home through the OJ>t•n door. gr abbed a jewlery '':JM' and ned Cindy Jaynt.• Brown told JX>IH·e the gem case, le(t on the dmmg r oom table , con tained about $4,100 worth or jewelry. OMEGA QUARTZ TAILORED TO YOUR LIFESTYLE Omega. o fitting and flott•rlng companion for the man ond for th• woman whose llfe·tCyf•' ore sparked by chong•·of·poc• ond chon9e-of·plocel Doth models In yellow gold·fllled cose ore Om.go Quartz for on·tlme occUfocy within second' o month. See th•m ond oth•r Om~o• In our collecllon. J. C..JJ_,,J.,;., J.-!.r1 MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY ·@ 1123 NEWPOAT BLVD , COSTA MESA :'u:" IN Tttll SAMII LOCATION SINCll 1MI Bant!America'!' M•tlr ~ flHONI ~1 .. J "" DAIL V Ptl U I ~ ........ ~(, Te•~~l ~•rp•I•• Chilly 01e010ries t'll08T\' l'•;MTa-;a \' t :Al.8 Dl!:n. You h•ve to aua· JM•1•1 th1u ~11mt-of nur l'tt11cna, bulun1 an the rel•tive "11 t nllh of 1 h111 tilt•,i.t-t.I rnia1>tline, 1ot a few 111.iles out ol rrl·•·nt Ot'W!> 1ll1>JH1td1t•e. from P'lorida, where citrus ~r· •14 l'r11 ii rt• 1n t1 1•111nttbtic·awte of the freeae. "ur._. , .,J 1itu":." 1ti ... r" were a couple of auffawa over th~ phut0& of u·11·l1:1i. 1h '""tnl( from oran1es °" Florida trees, murt' H't' m·11r M1am1 and rt!pc>rt.8 ol a de1reea above aero frun1 T111lah11~1>et' -" Tht-rt· 141t!-ct lllllt' huwtver, fnends. before taco stands .-nd o!>"hdll l'OVt-rtld t'Hrythmg in Orange CoWlty , that our vwn ('llrw. indw.tr) woul d grow grim with reports of a 'ink 1nj( thd m 11m .. tt-r 'S THt: Mt-;Rt'UK \' dropped to near-free11ng or belol4 tht' j!rowtr1i would haul out smudge pots in places li ke Oranti:1: Garden lirovc, Tustin, lrvi~e 41Dd San_ Ju~n l 'a "11itrano TheM' were tht: days when citrus was king m Orange l 'ount} long bdort' anybody worried about s mog, mu1·h le:.:. trie(f to control it Mttr a r lear. cold night in the deep freeze, the s ky U\ t'r Orange County would be a deep, dirty brown from ~mudgmg K1d1i would be excused from school because they'd been UI' all night, helping dad and the hired hands ht'at grove!> to save the crop. Thl' next night, almost every radio in Southern l'al1fom1a would be tuned to Clear Channel Station KF1 , ;iwa1l1nl( thl' frel'zing word from a man named Floyd D. You ng of the U.S Fruit Frost Service in Pomona. 81.ESSED WITH A l'lear and resonant voice, Young wou ld come on the air and deliver the good or bad news in Orange County and where lhe orange! UHmt a rather flat. undramatic monotone. Come to think of it. some or the radio and TV tommcntators of today might do well to emulate him " "Frost warnings arc general across the entire region tonight." Young would intone. "Smudging will be necessary for oranges a nd le mons in almost all locations after midni.:ht and in some areas as early as 10 p.m." Oh boy, we're in for it tonight. Then he would begin a point-by point forecast of expected lows for the nigttt : "Lemon Cove. 29 , Oran ge Cove. 28; Exeter, 31 ; Strathmorc, 29; Oxnard JO ; Chatswoi:th. 31; Exeter. ~l ~ CucamonJ;(a, :JO. " HOLD YOUR OVERCOAT, old Floyd was getting to ·-··us:" El.T.ow.-29; San Jua.A Capistrano,28 .. ''.. ·· -~ · Wow! Twenty-eight in San Juan? Break out the extra blankets . Young never did forecast for our coastal places like Huntington Beach, Newport or Laguna. These spots are Just a bit out or the citrus belt. But when he gave you El Toro and San Juan, you got the idea. Floyd O Young Joined the Fruit Frost Service in 1921 anrl started short-range radio frost forecasts, sharing the ;iir with a chap nam ed Uncle John, who read the funny papers lie hit the big-time on K Fl in 1931, cutting into a program called "One Man's Family." I.ATER. Hf: WAS cutting short Chesterfield's Per ry Como s how to get the frost ne1ws out to Southern California The cigarette people learned of this and cried fou l to KFJ owner Earl C. Anthony (your Southe rn California Packard dealer ). Anthony decided to call for a post<:urd i><>ll from listene rs to see if the frost warnings should be taken orr the a ir. That was probably the only time Perry Como ever got slaughtered in a p0pularity poll. Kfo'J was deluged with postcards supporting the frost ma n and his monotone re- vorts. THE NIGHT AFTER poll results were known was the onl y time I ever heard a note of leVffy in a Floyd D. Young broadcast. "Thanks for all those cards and lette rs. folks," he chuckled. "and good night." Floyd D. Young is gone now, but the frost warnings continue on radio. Yet, when a chill still hits our coastal region. I can hear him now. NATION I WEATHER 23 111ardnlen d led Both ships blamed coQ.ision • Ill TAMPA, Fla. <AP> -ltllit.ary lavntl1aton have eoncluded tbat tbe Cout Guard cutter Bluktbom and tbe oil tanker ~ Caprlcam were both to blame for a colUaion in Tampa Bay tbat ldlled 231\W'damen, accordlnt to the Tampa Tribune. The newspaper, quotiD1 sources clOM to the lnveat11aUon. re· ported tbat a Marine Board of Inquiry's final report would fault both ships for failure to keep as far to the ri1ht H prictlcal, to sound proper whistle signals at proper times and to eatabllah radio contact. Commandant Adm. John 8 . Hayes reportedly concurred with the findings of the board, clearing the way for relea11e of the find · ings nearly a year after the Jan. 28, 1980, accident, the worst in the peacetime history of the Coast Guard. Coast Guard officials refused comment, uylnte the report would be made public very soon. In a related matter, The Tribune uld 11 Co1111t Guud hearing officer hu recommended dis mi1111al or court martial charges a1ainst Blackthorn deck officer Lt. j.I( J R Ryan. who was at the helm of tbe aging buoy lender at the time or the'acc1dent According to sources quoted hy the newt1p•11er , Capt. Delmar fo'. Smith ,of Mobile. Ala., also len It to Kth Coa11t Guard District commander Rear Adm. Paul Yo!\t whetht>r to court-martial Blackthorn skipper I.t. Cmdr. Ge<irf(e J S.-1>4!1 Yo!'lt is expected to make his decision Friday. Absea111 mone:\'·? ~-----------~~ Jenrette's wife fimh $25,000 COLUMBIA. S.C. (AP) -Rita Jenrette, who says she intends lo divorce former Rep. John W. Jenrette, was packing up her husband's clothes in their Washington townhouse when she found $25,000 in large bills stuffed in a shoe, lawyers say. She believes it's th~ bribe money Jenrette was convicted or taking in the Abscam sting, lawyers say. He insists it is n't. "I can assure you if the money came from Abscam, I'll walk into jail right now," Jenrette told the Washington Post. THE SOUTH CAROLINA Democrat was convicted in October of accepting $50,000 from FBll agents posing as Arab s heiks. The m oney was never recovered. Jenrette lost his November re-election bid and resigned his scat shortly before the House was lo vote on disciplinary measures that could have included expulsion. Mrs. Jenrette found the cash, mostly $100 bills, as s he packed clothing to send to South Carolina. It was turned over to her lawyer. former Sen. James Abourezk, D-S.D., who has refused to discuss the matter . If the rash turns out to be Abscam money, Jenrette could be t•harged with perjury s inre he testified during his trial that he re· t'l'tvt•d no money. THE POST ON MONDA V quoted the Justice Department as saying that serial numbers from six randomly selected bills did not match those or the Abscam money. .I cnrette insisted that the money had come from the sale of some rertifi l•ate or deposit notes . Mt!anwhilc, Jenrette's lawyer Kennth M. Robinson said the money was to pay him for Jenrette's appeals. l SepeJ, 35, 1bould be char1ed only , ii It ii determined the Blackthorn waa on tbe wron1 1lde of the channel, the sources quot· ed Smith u aayin1. The bearin1 officer also reportedly said cbar1ea a1ainat Ryan, 29; should be dl1mi11ed becal&le Blacktbom executive officer Lt. David Crawford wa1 cloaely 1upervlsin1 him before the accident, the newspaper reported. Crawford never has be.en the subject of an investigation because Coast Guard regulations relieve him of le1al responsibili· ty whenever the skipper is on the bridge, mllltary lawyers have said. The 805-foot Capricorn was heading to the Port of Tampa while the Blackthorn was en route to its homeport of Galveston, Texas when the collision occurred on a clear, moonnight at the mouth or Ta mpa Bay. ---------------- ~· ~ . l \ ·-----~-\. -~-.......... Workmen in Mentor. Ohio. load 110 bales of m arijuana in- to loade r for shipment lo steel furnace where it was burned Monday. The marijuana. one of largest finds ever in Midwest. was discovered over the weekend on In- terstate 90 in an ahandone<l rental trutk overturned in a snow bank. --------~----- Mechanical ' bull bucks laivsuit HOUSTON <AP) Workmen str uggled for more than 30 minutes to disassemble the star witness, stuff him into narrow elevators and move him to an llth-rtoor courtroom where a Texas honky tonk is fighting to k eep sol e rights to its mechanical bull. The famed mechanical bull of Gilley's saloon will be put back together and mounted by cow- boy Gator Conley, who plans to demonstrate the device during the trial of a patent la wsuit over the mechanical maniac. A U.S. District Court jury em· paneled Monday will decide whether three Hous ton com- panies h ave the right lo manufacture and sell variations of the mechanical bull produced by G1lley's Enterprises Inc. ·-Srtll'1lQas s..:t ..... . ... h ........ . · ...... ~ .. - • l GOURMET FOODS AND SPIRITS CK MAC.""MS Chablis. 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' CALIFORNIA 'Honor among -thieves' Pa~l 1eeb to halt alleged conflict of intere•t -,Al'KAMfo:NTfl t Al't At '"'"'' nlnt• l11 w )'1•r ll•l(t'llatur' ho\ 1• rt:JJrt1wnh-.I l'llt'nl' IM•furt· .,llllt' ,.111•0, 11·1, 10 lh1• 1.a'I Ill \ (' II I " ' II \ .. .. ,, \I 11 l I •• II I ~411<'hdo.t 1·11111m"''"n l l1.11 ~ •nt\ u,.. pr111·111·1· 't111i111·,d Tht' stalt' t '1111 l'11 llt w11l t'r111 llr1•11 <'11mm1,!llOO ha' ul llf'n•d 11, ,, .. rt 111 dr11r1 11 t11ll t u It·\' h nf'' i.i.ti.in't l1tw111111k1·1 '> ~ h11 l(l't )'II\ fol I t•jll t"•l'lllllll( \'1 1t-nt~ l~fon· 'I llll' 1a~1·111·1t':. Tht' f l'I~ ....... t »rt hi.II ...... 1 II found thut ,.,,...t·m!Jb 'l11clakt'r \\ rthl' liruw11 I> -..iw .,., an<·1.,1c•11 .ind l'IKhl utht.'r µrt'.,t'lll c.111.J l11rrnl'r l ri,:1-.lolo r '> hotl :.o rt'µrt.'.!>cnt rtl l'l11:nh 1n the lca.'>I 1\1 \t.'dr:. Aut ... t~l't 1'h <t1rn1an T1m 1 II u u :. l oHI to Id rt• JJ 11 rl t• r-. l h t: 1>rat·t11·t· 01J1>t-ar:. tu be hurl) lcHt' t'OMM l ~S I O!'lo Ml::MBl-:R l'atra t'l<t · Lap:.in \aid t·han~mg · tht• la" would prohably be futile bc<.·au:.t• of the man.> \\a\s to trc.dt· 1nflucn<·t· fur fa\ors tn tht• <'apttol , and sug ~t,i-.t1;·d that th•• lq.:1slalors ·· pul1t·c lhcmi-l'I vt·s " ·· t think 1l 's a rnall e r of hon or or honor among thu•ves, an s1m1t· l'aM·s." Ms Lapan s;.ud llllj 11 I 111•' a 1111 rt' lj U I'' l ' 11 f h•111:.l.1tw .. th1· .,,,,.(( 'uu.J T hi· 1 •. , .. ,rt ,1b11 ,auJ 11 1·ur 11·111 •11 lun11t•1 h•.ci:.lutur:. Wl'rt' 1111•1tilH·1, 11( law (1 r1t~' whoM· ut h t.'r attor neys a ppeared bt>fore blah! agencies, but most uf the legislators h ad no con- 11t•1·11on with the work and got uo money from. it. Bipartisan help sought by Brown I 'IM'HAMto:NTO t1\P 1 Fo1 111·1 haµs tht· r11.,t t11111· 111 h1stor~. the gov1,rnor Jffl'">l·nlt·d his budget proposiJI dtn·t'lly lo lht.· legis lators Ill order to 1 mprcss them with the "budget t run<.·h .. Hut the n::.pum.c, whtlc Gov Ed mund Hrown Jr talked about his proposed $24 ti billion s~nding µIan for f1st.·al 19Hl 82, was generally poltll-anti rt'strarnc•d on the p<trl of the 80 Assl'mhlv mcmbrrs i.lnd a few of t ht• -10 st•n<ttors who gal hcn·d BROWN TOl.D THt:M : "Thi~ 1s <1n unpn·1·1·dentNI opportum I\' . .ind the limc·s wt· II v1· in also r0 cflt·1·t th.it dt•finition Tht• times we urc in now require a b1pa rtisanship wt• have st·en at th1· stalt• lt·v1·l a s well as th1· na t·rnployet•s, welfa re recipi'ents, and s<'hool and health programs. lie said the S509 million would provide them 5 percent raises, hut he was not r ecommending that f1 gun'. so as to "give you more ncx1b1llty .. ... e•:u•:v•: the unprecedent· "" nalure of this budget crunch rt.·c1uar<•s l·arcful judgments to be maclt.'," Brown said Monday, s ug. gt· st mg that t ht>y listen to all those who want more money o;sc.•mhlym.in Bill Leonard. H Sa11 flt•rn•irdino, noting that thl· lawmakers' l'Opies of the hu1lgt•t art• yellow. said yellow is pnhaps "an appropriate color ht•<·aust· you're shifting the de- d sion tous. '' The re iwrt said lht·ri· art· c•onrtit ting views on wht.•lhl.!r the pral'lic·t· viol;.1l es California laws l"ourleen olht·r slates res tril·t or ban lht• praC'li<.·e. a nd Congress proh1h1ts 1t t ion al lf•vcl whl'n 1l has hN·n rt• q Ulrt'cl '' i\s ~1·mh ly S1lcak c r Willie Hrow11 . I> San Francisco, told rt•1•ortns lal<·r ht' wasn't happy w 1th tlw governor forcing the I .1·g 1slat11n• tu make the main .... , .• ., 1011 B ul il said most I awyer legislators. and .ill st<ile agen c·y officials rnle r v 1c w e d . thought it was inappropriate "IT WOULD BF. NAIVE not to realize that agen<'y orric1als will pay spe(•1al attention to the The lawma k(•rs kept t h(•tr quc•stions and eommcnts on a low key, l>ut a few tOmpl<imecl ahout lht• $509 million th.it Hrown would set aside· to let the L<'gi s laturc rn<tke the lliffll'ull tlct' is ion on the s iz<' of the cost of Ii v ing int·n·ases for i-lall- .. I tlo11 't ltkt· pulling a large pot oul I hi' rt' that docsn 't con- t a 1n 1·no11gh money .ind telling tis w1· hav1· to makf' the choice." S1wak1·r Brown saul Bonanno gets 5 years Metzger seeks SAN JOSI-: <Al'i .JosC'ph Honan BONANNO no Sr . the 76· yt'ar t>lll rt•put<.·<I Ma fia 1·hieftain whos t• l'<H N•r allegedly stretches back lo tht• days or Al Cc.ipone, he.ts re ccivcd a maximum sente nce or five years in prison and a SI0.000 fine pend- ing a study or his health problems. Bonanno wa!'I c·onv1ctect last Sept J for conspirat'y to interfere with a grand jury investigation into allega lions that Honanno was "laundering" money through businesses owned by his sons m S.in Jose and nearby Los GdtOS. It was Ronanno's ftrsl (elony COO· viction. I .... T1Tli I seat l"/\1.1.HROOK !AP> Tom Metzger. the Ku <!statt• spokesm <m said K tux Klan leader who HC'agan huill lhc l'alisorl<.'s hnuM· s hol'~cd Den:iocr ats ~Y in 195() for ahoul $100,0C)(l In 1!17fi, · win~ing. their part y s during He<igan's rarst prei-idential nomination. to. Con gress l'andidaC'y a fi n anl'tal d1 sl'losurc in the ~atwn ~ larges t statement ~howcd a net value or the district, is getting_ ready ho me or s21 :1 00() lo upset them again. · · M e tzge r . who lost Beuf ng rnd plann,-d LOS ANGELES IAI') Thl' RmmJ o f Edu t' at i r> n h <is \' O t f'<I fl I In begin planning for the e nd or t•ourl ordered busing for school cle~egrPga lion. one week hefore c.i stalt· Court or Appe<il dcl'ts1on upholding anti busing Proposition I l<tkc~ effeel overwhel m in g ly to Hc publican incumbent C lair Rur gener in t he November general elec· t 10n for the 43rd District. said Tuesday he will at· tt'ncf the party's stale eon vention 1-'riday in Sa('ramento and claim a ~rat on the State Central l'ommittce. Roard attorney J erry Halverson s aid the board 1s not moving lo dis mantle the program but only t o plan for s uC'h action, so m llalveri-on's opinion the board's at·t1on µresent PACIFIC PAl.ISAD ES <AP> cd "no legal problem." President·elet•t Honald Heagan and The board's vote t.•a mt• despite an M ETZGER'S two ap- p o 1 n tees -tf ary Mdlonnell or Ramona and Klan leader Sher rel Moore of Sacramento - will do the same, he s aid his wife Nanl'y have oHicially placed almost certain appeal lo the s tal<' tht•ir home on the market asking $1.9 S u preme" Court by tht• Am<·ric·an million for the fi vt.' bedroom contem· Civil Liberties Union to slay the rut porary rant·h-sty le ho use. ~real __ J.!!.g~ •.· • !'Tide Olaundry Detergent 84 oz 3.23 171 oz 6.36 PDawn 6Dlah Detergent 22 OZ, 1.18 32 Ol 1.65 !'Dash Olaundry Detergent 100 oz 3.42 211 or 6.38 !'Cascade bDishwasher Detergent 50 Ol 2.15 66 Ol 2.71 ~-· j\~ • Ca may b Bath . !!f'1' Soap 46 5 oz. bar • ". rMr. Clean bAll PurpoH Cleaner 28 oz. 1.71 rZest bBath Soap 5 '11 oz bar .46 ra1z oLaundry Detergent 38 oz 2.28 ----·-- rlounce • oSoftener Sheet• 2 89 eoct . • °"' ,. ... ,. ......... ,...., .,.. ... ._ .... ,n.M .. N eiffMllM WMMHey, ,_, ""' ... ,....,, ,,._, '°"'· '"'· -·-"· -· Wildnelday, January 14, 1981 DAILY PILOT •' 1. .. \; ' '. ( \ \) l . '. I · . -\ , ,t' Poli<.11 profesf A"Wlre.-o Though confaned to a wheelchair. Ford Johnson of Pitts· burg joined some 300 other demonstrators at a rally in Sacramento to protest against tight fun.ding on programs for the handicapped. They claim the state Department of Rehabilitation is spending "nearly 70 per cent of its $107 million annual budget on administration .. Newspaper attacks 'closed hearings' SAN FRANCISCO (AP> The Sacramento Bee has cited the sex ual-abuse case against state Sen. Alan Robbins in asking the s tate Supreme Court to overturn a law the newspaper sa ys hampers freedom of expression by the media. The Bee said in a laws u it that seven trial JUdge!. have ruled against the 1872 law allowing a defendant to insist on closed preliminary hearings . One of 10 felony counts against Robbins was dis missed ma closed preliminary hear ing this m onth. Closing the hearing prevented · 'di reel. contempor aneous ev al ua l ion by the public of the disposition or a significant part of th•~ criminal m atte r.·· the newspaper said in its court papers / SAC.:RAMENT~ <AP) . -C«f!· demnmg gay rights legislation as laws to "protert immorali· ty. · · a roalition or r hurch leaders announced a campai1n against a measure outlawing job discrimination against homosex· uals .. T h e Bible ('O nd emns hom()scxuality as a sin and a crime," the Rev Roger Wagner o f Sonoma, spokes m an for Californians for Riblical Morali- ty. told <1 news conference. TH•: MINISTF.RS opposed tht• btll on moral, hea lth and even et·nnomic ~rounds nl1k c most minorities , homnsex uc.il s are not t-conomical ly depressed. said Hc•v C hris lloward o r the C.ipital Chris tia n Center in Sac·r amcnto. who said 70 percent of tht.' gay community consisted uf collt·~c graduates. Ill' s aid the gay unemploy. mc...nt r;1te 1s below the rest or so1·1t'ly. tht•ir i.lverage household innime 1s ahovc state averages. "and thc•y havt· more discre· I ton a r.\ 1111·om1.· ht.'<:ause they seld om haV(• famil y obliga twns '' W MiN•:R Si\ID the issue was not whdht•r lo impose religious valut·~ cin government. hut rather which values should be 1 mpo ~c d b i hli('a l anti homo sexua l va l ue s or ··humanist'' pro homosexual values "Civil authority does not ~pran~ from consent of the gov· t•rned, hut from < iorJ." Wagner :. ;JI rl CORRECTION In the Sears, January 14th Automotive ad there is an advertisement for 16 ft. booster cables sale priced at S12 .99. The copy desc ription is incorrect. The corr ect copy should be "6 gauge copper cables". We s incerely regret thi s error. Cull .. t·t:ihln Cool.. \\;Ir(' Chi11;1 Westclijf CPlaz9, · /searsl ( Call 642-5678. Put a lew words to wbrk for ou. Wee&elllf&Me1 11 .. 6 lrvlM ISN'T IT ABOUT TIME YOU VISITED W ESTCLIFF CORNERS? UP TO 50% OFF ON Placemats. Dishes. Cookware. Teas CHOPPING BLOCK. Reg '52001\ NOW '365°0 FEATURING VILLEROY & BOC:H JELLY BELLIES AND THE ORIGINAL RED PLATE 1100 IRVIHE A VE .• NEWPORT HACH 645-1777 all sale shoes 4-0AW60%# open thandap UI t pm all 1alee n.aa. ,11ue --..... J ·-,..-------, I •' .. . - E , .. ,, ..... ~al PDfl~------:.-.-----.-~-·-A .. _· ... ~·.·~:~----·ThofN--••P•.•H•••.ey•1•P•u•b·"··h•e•r-·T·"°"'-·.·.l( .... "1.11•e•d•1•°' .. U U'.-. .... ...-.P -·-• a.,.,.r• Krelblch /Edltorial Pao-Editor oys' ranch aids troubled youths The Or•nse Cuw1ty licuml of Su~r\liaor1 and county qorrt>'<'tlOn u(fh·u.ts h~ H' l~l(uu • t wu mo nth 1ludy to de· wrmlnt' II the rount )' uwnl!d Jophn Boys • Ranch, located ae>ar Ttabut•o r amyun, should bt! repaired or abandoned . Therl' 1& whw tht> option of mo\llna the ranch's 80 rea1· ~l'nls to tbe ad,otnlnti J>olrt!ru boy•· facility , now empty and aw.,.tmg the i.llocattoo of 1864.000 needed to ready th .. bu.ikhnte~ fur t-rv1<·e Bwlt m lhl' 1~. th~ Juvlm R•nch as for boys 1tged 15 to l7 who ut-tram~ferrtd from Juvenile Hall in Santa Ana Over tht' yurb, cJurnutor y . ''1&feleria aand classroom -u1ldU\g~ hit\>e beco nu: run down It would be" c. m1stakt lo abandon the ranch, which ~orrection offlc1alb de:sc:nbt a:\ just what the doctor or· dered for teen agt boy~ try an~ to sort out their lives a!ter a b rush with the law The wildernes s se ttmg h as a calming effect on the youths. enabling them to concentrate on their schoolmg and escape the pressure of inner-city life that may have oon tributed to the ar arrest, officials claim. There are no guards or walls at the ranch. The boys know if they run away they won't be able to return. Ins tead they will be kept under lock a nd key at a security fil r tlity . Count y support for the Joplin Ranch s hould contmue and be expanded if possible. Statistics show the success of t he wilderness e n vironment on confused youngsters. County studies show better than a 50 per cent success rate m preventing s ubs equent offenses by boys leavmg the r a nc h. The Joplin Ranch is a needed and hum~ne resource. It provides appropriate atmosphere and guad.a~ce before their criminal patterns h ave reached the c ritical. ha rd· time level. A precious resource A report released last week by Orange County listed m ethods for reducing agricultural sedimenta tion from washing into Upper Newport Bay. It s hould not be t a ken lightly. . . The scenic Upper Bay 1s a mere 10 feet at its deepest spot near the Pacific Coast Highway bridge . At its other e nd near the mouth of the primary source. San Diego Creek, a virtual marshland already exists. Mostly during h eavy storms, but also as a result o( u s ual drainage in the 93,000-acre'~atershed, an estimated 356.000 metric tons of sediment has settled in the Upper B ay since 1973. That means about 180 a cre feel of water storage capacity h as been lost , according to the report. State hydrologists say the bay is a s ignificant body or water -second only to Lake Tahoe in priority for quality improvement. Farmland erosion contributes e nough sediment that t hey cracked down and demanded a plan to improve the s ituation. T he county responded with the first part o f an in· t t>rim plan which lists m any techniques for halting erosion. They include contour plowing, planting native gr asses in rows between trees and crops, and other methbds of damming the flow of heavy materials that have been pouring into the bay. Fortunately. the primary owner of the farmland in the watershed involved is the Irvine Company. And the Irvine Company -admittedly with an investment of its own at stake -appears more than willing to cooperate . Putting this plan into action won't clean up sediment a I re ady settled in the bay , nor will it halt all of the ele· m cnts that a r e filling and polluting it. But it will help. Orange County government, the City of Irvine, Newport Hcach and all other entities involved s hould cheer on the Irvine Company's e fforts and keep searching for other ways to s ave t he precious bay. Blunt 'diplo01acy' One would expect a n appointee t o as important a post as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations would have at le a st a somewhat positive attitude toward the world or· ga nization. Rut e ven before s he takes office, Ronald Reagan's amhassador -designate Jeane Kirkpatrick is suggesting that 1..erhaps the United St ates should withdraw its ~up­ port unless tht U.N. beco m es "less harmful, damaging, unfair and h~r1tical." J maganc an itm bassador n amed t o a for e if(n d iplumatw post startan~ out with remarks like that about th1· ho~ .. t ,.,Juntry h :rhap:-s , h oweve r , it's jusf ·a -sign of 0 rofessor K 1rk11:1trwk ·~ r•·nowned outspokenness. I fa v111~ Jaun<'hed her broadside, she did go on to a l· l11w t h;it th•· world body h1tt1 made som e positive contribu· tuins ;ind 1·an 1,.. an l!ffec:tive ins trument to expand human frncdom . . Sin•·~ lht! l :uilc!d St alt..-ii remains the maJor smgle con- trahutor to lht! U N hudl(rl, o ur ambassador probably can sa y what she plca1u~:s There 'K no doubt the mac hinations of some of its mcm~rH t·an be Irritating. We cun only hope Mrs . Kirkpatrick will bear with them and make , as ~he promises. "a good effort" to keep the internalaom1l ma<'hinery in working order. • • Opinions u prossed m tt10 space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views eKpws~ed on 1h1a page are those or therr authota and artists Reader comment 1s 1nY1ted. Address The Daily Piiot. P.O. BoK 1560, Costa Musa, CA 92626. Phone (714) &42-4321 . Boyd/Kiwi bird ByL.M. BOYD H the klwl bird of New Zealand weren't so stupid, • I' Dear Gl~~r Gu8 I would like to know why, ln tod1y'1 enero criala, we've not laltlat. eel year-round dayU1bt aavln1Ume. 11.W. .... you could track with it u tbouah it were • bound dos. ao cfellcate la ita aeue of smell. Good tbini. It needs that to survive. The kiwi can't ... worth a tlnll•'•· A1e 51 la said to be the compeshoey-n'6r1m1Bt time-- for m:::J in JapH tit ... days, tbe Hnior-elU... elube thenabouta are boom· ta1 therefore. Q. Dkl tile PUcrima OD the llaJftonr brtns eon wttaa ' tbem? A. Not cm tile flnt trip. Aad u.., ... IOITJ ..., dlG"t. Tb••~= later~~ ... of arrt•u u" .. eow far .. ery ...... .,. ..... " n Jack Anderson Prime rate hits the little guy WASHINGTON Every news story on the remorseless climb of interest rates invariably focuses on the "prime rate," with lhe explanation that this is the percentage c harge d b y banks t.o their most reliable bor· rowers . Anyqne with less pres t1g1ous credentials l'&n expect to pay a higher rate on his loan What onl y a few inside r s know. however . 1s that the prim<' rate 1s even more unfa ir to the little g u y A l· cordin..c to a (•on fident r al F e d e r al R e s e r ve Roard s ur vey. the biJ! banks haven't b e en l'harjo! Ill!! their favored Big .Hu s1nc•ss borrowers any th1n ~ l ike t ht• pri me rate The bankt•rs ran up tht• µnnw ratl' to alJm•c 20 J.)('rt't'nl la!>t year. Yet at tht• same· 11nw. lht') offered loans to hi g corporal11111s at well below that supposC'dl~ 'most favon •d " ratio . !ht• s urn·y sho\\ t•d. "Thl' h1rgc hank!> ha\'c• bel•n posting a phon) pn rn1· r :ilt, ' a Earl Waters knowlNIUeahh• 1·on.crNH~wn11I sourre told my as14111·111h• Luc·ette La~nuclo They huve boen mak inl>l loan11 to Rll( Uu11ine1111 at 5 or fi points below the• postt•d pr1rTW! rat<'. tu.• c·harwcd It h1111vened la!it YN•r. ;ind 11 '.-; hu1111en1111( now ~ E/\NWHll.•:. o r 1•ourst" s mall bui.inessm en arc beinl( for<0t>1I to pay a fe w pornts ahovc the hol(us prime rate. Indeed, the hankers arc· upproachml( the kind of rntercst rnles that t·ouhJ get u Mafra loan shark thrown in ja 1 I as hrJ.(h as a ui-ur111us is µc n ·c11t or 21; µt·rccnl. Tht• t•ost 1n human lcrrns 1s staggering Sky-hi gh ·Interest rutt'.'. have driven tht' payment!-. on homt' mortga~ws and maJor insta llml•nt J)Urt•ha!>l'l'> l1C)Olld th1· rt'iH'h or m un) 11co11lc Tht.• t'ffri-t on s rn<.111 bust ncssnH:n has hl't'n crirJµhnJ.( <1nd 1n m.rn} 1·aM·s ruinous H) the 't•ry rwlure of their operations. I ht-y rt-<1uin• regular infuswns of C'red1t 111 !>Uf'\'I\'(• But lhl• loam. that ust•ll to lit• their lifesaver!> un • 111''' dn1 j:!g1ng t h1·m under "'hen ll1<:) 1·an gl'l thc m at all. Taki• lhl' c asi'.: of Cha rles Al t ma n. own<·r of a !>mall d oth1ng fa1·Lor~ 111 Waltham. M HS Last winter, he was in urgent need of a loan lo keep go· mg But interest rates had just rnomc.-d up. and Altman found that the bankers were relucta.nt to lend him what he needed - they .were afraid he couldn't ar. ford the hil(h interest rates they we're l'hargrng Allman went to the Small Bus ines s Administration for heJp But unofficially. he got turn1•d down there . t1>Q Ap parently, the fal't that he \\a!> nut a minority businessman. or rn immin e nt dang e r of lia nkrupll'y. killed his d tanccs with the government agent·}. FINALLY, Altman found a banker who would ltdvance a s mall loan But 11 wasn't enough to install the air condllwnrng hrs plant badly needed. A:-. a result. during the summer heat waves, Altm<.1n si mply had to dos(' down Shipping deadlines were m rs sed, and prt1duC'lion dropped h y half Ins tead of making money Altma n lost. He 1s now fcir 1ng hankruptc·y Meanwhile, fl1 g lius1ne<,s 1·on glomcrales which t•ould af ford high Interest rates a lot bet· ter than the Charles Altmans of the nation -are getting credrt at b<1rgain pral'es from their friendly bankers. The Federal Reserve Board is aware or the situation. but 1s deferential to the Big Boys or high finam·e DESF.RT •'REEZE • Recent reports that Saudi Arabia is in· vesting its oil billions in German and Japanese curren<'ies. in· stead of dollctrs, come as no sur· prise to Amerit•an businessmen. They have been aware for some 11 me I hat they a re losing lucrative Saudi contracts to l'Ompetitors or other nations, parl1 t ularl y Japan. South Korea and l"ran1·P. The Ameri('ans say the main rf'ason is that restril'live l.' S. laws are driving up the tost of doing l1usiness overseas For t'X ample'. t'\'l!n wht•n all the work 1s bt!1ng done in Saudi Anih1 a. lht! husinessmPn t·latm. Ir s firms must 1·omply with cxpenS1\'f' en v1r onmc nta l n·i.:ulations that fore ign hus111essn11·n don't ha\'e 1<1 m eet The 1·11s1 of 1mporlin ~ c•xpert personnel 1s alsc1 " f~wtor in thl• Saudis ' relut·t<int !-.h tfl uwa~ from U.S fi rms An J\mc•rw an c n g 1 n c e r e o i;t s t h 1• S aud i:.. $400.000 a year. whrlt· thl'\ n 1n hrrng a J apanese cngint'.cr to their countr} for only ~JC!5,0011 and a Korean for <•ven IPss A J UNGl.E Bt·rn.: a l<:ad1nJ.! a r m s m e rc·h a ut ha s i t s headaches, anonhn14 ·tn :1 SCl'ft!! report prepared for the .1111111 Chiefs of Staff Th<-prospf'l•t1v1· buyers have an irritating lt•n dency to play lhC' sc>ll1•rs r1rl against eaC'h other . 1t sct•ms "If the rel'1pr<•nts hcltc \'l' the) nee1I arms and t·ann111 hu) I rorn the lJnitc<J. Slates. tht-\ will hu\ from othE'r rndu:-.tr1al ·1·ounlric~. indud1n~. 111 s11m e n t!><''>. t hl' Sov i l'l Union. · I h1• n •port 1·1,rn pla ins, artri1n g l!lum l~: "If a na1wn 1s r11n\'1n1·••d that its -;('1·unl\ 1s threat1.•n1•d and J U11 J!''~ tis. arm.., requ1rt•m,•nH cl 1 r l t•n•n t l ~ lhan thl· t•nited ~lat e~ d1.,.:s tilt· l S ahtltl\ to <.1ffeet tis dl·n~11m 1s l11n 1te;I to the 1111\\l'r .to 1w r,;uadl.' Tht• PO'-' f'I to 1wr ... uatl1• 1~ 1 n I urn. tie !Jl'O tlt·llt u)1on 1111• g11111I\\ Ill. n m fHlen1·1• and t ru~1 tha• lht• l 'n1t .. d SI a t<•, ha-: dt•\ l'l•11lt'd \\ rl h th1• m 1l 11:11 \ l10,1d1·r , J.!"' 1•rnml'nb and pt·11plt• "' t 111•-,t· 1•1111nt rt•'" .. Pension funds tempt social engineers A number of sche me:.. are !)(' ing hatched , any one of whrl'h could cost California taxpayers billions of dollars because they involve the plundering of hu,::e pension funds held 111 trust by state and local governments. The largest s ut'h fund Is that of the Public F.mployees Retire· ment System ( P ER S l whi c h now s tands near $14 billion, a sum rivalling the total de· po s it s o f Secur it y Pa c ific or We lls Fargo and cx<·eed ing both Cr1H'ker and United California, all four herng in the top 20 banks of tht> nal ion. Rut PEits represents Just onf' of the p u b I I t: c m p I o y c• t• f u n d s t:s tahhs hNI mrtially JUSl fur slate ernployc't!!>. it l1as tiecn ex panded lo include many of the smaller l'itics and C'ount1es Other st ale r>ensiun fund!> in· elude the te a<·hers a nd the University or California, the two next largt>s l . and those for judges and legislators. At last report the teachers fund was some S8 hillion out or balant'e and both th1• Judges and legislators syste ms are a lso bad ly underfunded Nevertheless. taking all funds, including those maintained independently by the Art Hoppe l'il1l'S and counties , there rs an es tr matctJ $60 billion tied up. SUl'll HUGE asset:-. make the poli t rc1ans positively drool a~ tht'.v c·nvision ways to spend the money in furtherance of social engineering brainstorms The fi rst serious threat to the PERS fund arose three or so years ago when Slate Senator John OunJap or Napa proposed a ~tale operated bank lo finance s mall business and low cost housing for the underprivileged al below cos t interes t. The legislation was defeated. So was Dunlap at the very next election. The r e is s mall doubt his C'Ol'kamamie idea Of a state bank C'Ontributed heavily to that def t>at T hul threat however prompted thf' passage or legislation declar· rn~ ltw PERS fund to be a trust, s omething whil'h had always hee n tacitly unders tood but never spelled out in law. Despite this new law, efforts lo find ways to divert the funds into so1·1al programs have continued. TIU.: MOST recent surfaced earlier this month with the unvf'1l111g or a sturly by several s t ate departments. It recom· mendccl "an Cl'onomic SWAT team·· to aid business, help com· munit1es overcome factory shut· downs. and relocate displaced workers ll proposed fiscal in· centives including the creation of a pool or capital t o aid bus1· ness. <Shades of Dunlap's state bank 1 Since. with the treasurv sur pluses gone. the state h·as no funds for s uch purpose. the 1m plication was clear that use of the pension funds would be sought. This was admitted by Gray Davis, the governor's chief aide, who said "We believe they <the pension runds > can earn the max i mum s promoting Californ ia industries ·· This same thought was expressed by John Harrington, a former Dunlap aide now working on yet another study for the governor which aims al developing low. cost housing as well as funds to assist small business and energy resources companies. This "pie in the sky" thinking ignores the basic that no matter what the rate of return promised ma y be. risky investments are not proper ones for pension funds. Faltering industries are hardly gilt-edged investments. something the federal govern· ment is learning with Chrysler ASIDE FROM the impropriety of governme nt e nte ring the wo rld or commercial financing, the indisputable fact which the governor and others don't seem to gras p is that the pension ru nds do not belong lo the stale and are not theirs to tamper with. Those funds belong solely to th£• emplv}ees ll 1s money de du1·t ed from their µayrhri·ks wh1l'h. with th<· monc) earner! from 11:::. USl' m 1nn•st ml•nh . 1s to be hehl rn trus t to pro' ult• for therr rettrl'm<'nt n ·ars ·1 rue. lht• s t a ll' a s Pm pl1)~ p 1· al ... o 1·1111 tn but<'s but its 1><1yments are m lieu of higher wages and are c·ost accounted as part of the total labor cost 111 whal has he('f)mt• known as the t<1tal compensation package P E R.~ OF•·1c·1AIA" ha\'{' the• duty tu invest the funrls m the highest potential earnrngs l'On sis tent "ith s e c urity While m any or the blue chip stocks. government an<1 ut1l1t y t><>nds and home mortgage investments made hv PERS do airl Cahfomra industry, that rs 1.·ornl'irlental lo lhe trust To compt>I tht' invest ments to be made in aid of f a lt e r inj! indus t ri e " IA Ould seriously jeopartJ11e the funds and end up being the bi ggest rip oH of the l ax payers yet For what e\·en · <'alifornia tax· payer should ht'. made aware of ts that the s tate has a contrac· tual obligation to prov11le the pensions for rts 'retired workers IC the funds which now exist for that purpose a r P dissipated throu~h foolish investments as a result of tampering hy the politi· cians. 1t ('Ould cost the taxpayer!\ billions of dollar!\ to make up those losses At last the rich can come out of the closet I was fl attered to r eceive a call the other day from the most chic hostess in town. Letitia Buf- fum, inviting me to one or her "little beneflta." Being a sport, 1 am always willing to lay out a ten spot in or· der to aip Jug wine and scarf down •0111 potato cb!Pe fQr the bittennent of starving A1lan1, pen- n lleu ml · I r a n t workers or •n1ry Black Panthers. "SUre thlq, Lettua," I said. "What worthy cause wUJ I be 1ett1DI balf ·amubed for?" "The Bel Air Relief Fund," the Hid. "They deaperately need aa improved Hcurlty 1y1tem for tbelr Racquet. a.8· gammon & Hunt Club. Burglars broke in and made off with a member 's b rand y glass warmer." "Shocking," I said. "But I'm not sure I want to donate SlO .. "Not $10. dear." said Letitia. .. ,1.000 ..• "You mean you're lnvitinc on· ly rich people lo a benefit for ricb peeple?0 I Hid. "Witateter happened to your parties for poor people to which you even invited a token poor person or two?" •'Where on earth have you been?" Hid Letitia. "Poor 11 out; rich ii in." WHEN I MID J' hadn't beard, Letitia kindly explained that Wa1htnston wu tbe arblw-Cll what ·wu soelolo1lcallj cbic. And Preltdent-eleet ....... ~a II clOHll frienda and advllon - hla "kitchen cablnet" -wwe all , at th e ve r y least . millionaires. who are now busi· ly helping him "make America great again " -pres umably for mill lonaires. "Don't you see?" she said. "We rich have come out of the closet at laat. For too many years, we've been a harassed silent minority. forced to akulk pou1J1lkJA1 poo moioh. uhamiCf of our secret wealth, 1ivln1 parties for the poor to show we cared." "And now you don't care any more?" "Of coune we care," aaid Letltla. "Juat )'eaterday, I went up to a poor Pli"IOD and said, 'Too bad for )'OU.• But now that rich ii beautllul, .. don't flll oilt1 .--betQ rteh. "Rich pride!' we HY. 'llicb Power!' Ovt·m...,.INlll-.iD.a 1111 fte .._..UC.al Yw fll the lllch." "Well. I always drd say the rich were dirreren t from Hem· ingway a!'ld me." "Yes," said Letitia. "we have more fun. Remember that the best things in life cost money And say what you will for the poor, they're dreary.·· I SAID I had to admit rich is MU..r~ed.. Lelili! .. "then you'll lov~ my party: marveloua wine, hot hors d 'o.uvres and at the end we'll sing our new theme sona. 'We Have Overcome'." When I said I'd love to attend but 1 didn't bave Sl.000, there wu a moment'• silence. "Too bad for you," uid Letitia. And 1be hunt up. But I do '" her point. What's P"e&V ..., cloM for anyone to .-.11 ...... ally fuhtma· ., ' NATION APWI,..,.... FAIENDL Y FOES F1GHT WHILE RIDING THE RAILS AlcNlrd S.•man• (left), Dudley Cunnlngh•m, WHl•m Bovey, George Goodepeed 7 2 years a-rolling Conunuter train bridge game endures BOSTON CAP) -At one-tenth of a cent per point, it may not be your biggest m oving bridge game around. But it could be the oldest. Begun in 1909 by investment broker Pliny Jewell, Harvard 1899, the bridge game has con· tinued for 71 years on the Con· cord-to-Boston commuter train run with four regulars, a number -or apprentices, fill-ins and vacation reliefers. ·'Of cours e we play for m oney, .. said senior partner George Goodspeed, 77 . owner of Goodspeed's Book S hop on Boston's Beacon Hill, "but the stakes ... haven't changed since I began. We never did ad· j ust for inflation. If we didn't play for money, then s ome peo· pie . might get careless. There's got to be some incentive . "l 'M A LITl'LE amused that two of the three boys I play with no w were born afte r I got into the game." s aid Goodspeed, who was initiated in 1938. ·'The only thing about the game that is a bit unusual is that it has oper ated in sort or apostolic succession. As far as I know, there has never been a break in its continuity." The four senior starters meet on the railroad platform each weekday morning. The junior me mber, Richard Seamans, 35, an investment counselor who has played in various capacities for 10 years, is sent onto the train first to get the best seals, usually in the center of the car where there is less motion. A folded newspaper then Survey tells TV news pay WA SHINGTON CAP) The average salary in 1980 for top local television news anchormen or anchorwomen was $548 a week, compared with $283 a week for t heir raaio coun- terpa~. according to a survey. The s urvey found TV news directors earned an average of $494 a week, compa red with $275 a week for news directors at radio stat.ions. Top reporters at TV stations surveyed earned an average of $343 a week, com· pared with $255 a week for lop reporters at the radio stations s urveyed. A total of 495 TV stations and 389 radio stations participated in the survey, conducted for the Radio Television News Direc· t ors Association by Dr. Vernon A. Stone, director of Southern Il- linois University's School of Journalism and chairman of the association's research commit- tee. is laid across two sets of op- posing knees, and the ritual begins while the conduct or works the ais les, collecting fa res from other inbound commute rs. "If you only play for half an hour going into town, you can't really take enough time to think out the hand," said Goodspeed, "so you have lo develop the facility to make quick decisions. right or wrong." . Another regular. stockbroker William K . Bovey, 51, played from 1951 to 1956. then moved • from Concord to Boston. He m oved back to Concord in l!RO, and has been playing ever since He says he enjoys the "con· geniality" of the gam e. and it also helps keep him awake en route to his Stale Street office. INVFSFMENT COUNSELOR Gordon Smith has been playing 36 years. but, by choice, still is a "fill -in player. I started playing on April 1, 1944, but I don't play in the morning unless I have to. 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Support Pantyhose #810. Alivee, feinforced toe. #811. Alive•, all sheer sandalfoot. • Stockings #530. Walking sheer, re}ntorced toe and heel. # 615. Sheer, non -stretch sandalfoot. #606. Thigh -bi, reinforced toe. 3.50 2.90, 3 lot B.10 3.50 2.90, 3 lot B.10 3.50 a.90, 3 tor B.10 5. 95 4.95, 3 for 14.85 5. 95 4.95, 3 tor 14.85 $2 $2 2.25 1.65, 3 lot 4.95 1.65, 3 lot 4.95 1.85, 3 lot 5.55 Style #615 in Downtown, Pasadena, Westwood and Santa Ana only. For stockings, please state height, weight and shoe size. For pantyhose, please state height and weight. Leg Fashions, 251 Bullock·s Mission V1e10. Mission V1e10 Mall. (714) 495-~111 Bullock's South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bnstol. CM (774) 556-0611. • WHILE OTHER FARES ARE GOING UP, CONTINENTAL 1 LOWERING THEIRS TO NEWARK. When you have to get to New '\'hrk in a hurry there's a way to catch a big saving without catching an advance purcha.-;c Super Saver fare . Simply fl y Continental to New )hrk/ Newark through Denver. You can take off from Los Angeles. Burbank or Ontario. You'll get up to $140 off regular Coach each way on' our new $298 unrestricted Coach fare. There's no advance purcha,;;e. Leave any time. Stay as long as you like. There are no strings attached, but seats are limited. Just as other airlines are raising their fares. we're lowering ours. But we sure haven't lowered our level of service. On Continental you still feel like you're the -=-• "' -:swl mo),t important pa),),cngcr in the'"")· Cutl·h the lnw ~:01.,t of flying without getting 4.'.aught hy n.~),triction),. Fly Ct mtincnt<il thniugh Denver to New Ylirk/Nc\\arlo... Call your tmvcl agent. rnmpany trJWI department or Contincntal. From Lo~ Angl'lc~ lnh:mulmnal: 7: 10 am. 11:2.5 am. From Ontario: 7: Ill a111. From Burbank:• 7: 10 am. 2:.5.5 pm. From Ne\\ Yorl./Ncwurl. 111 Lo' Angele' International: 9:.:m am . .5: 10 pm. To Ontario: 9:JO am . .5: IO pm. lh Burbank:• Y:30 am . .5: 10 pm. \I UAll Y I'll (J I * WtHlt-.l•Y Januery 14 1911 '(,.,, II /tt11l•/1•rr1 I >11" u nl1 tu l'ul /1u1111 l 'ul u 11/ Cl.II ,,.iJ lol/• IJ<'lllnlJ llu I'"",.,' 1md '" llun 1111a. r1rtJ fl' \ 0/1 • lfll'l/1'1111 \ 111 t/" • 1111111-.11 ur14/ lttUllH'H \ful/ ¥•'"' , ... \II'"' I ,. ,, '"''''' I I \ ''"' ,, ,. ..... ll1un11t' C<o0<1 l~lltl, f'I/ •I I '' /11 I I b l I t•\ftl \>frJO ('" Ct1/1, \ n1u111, , 111 • , ''""''''' '' 1/1 lw 1.l'l>U r1rtl ""' (1ti."h'' ''"'"''" .. /a flt•" ""' 1111 lu.Jmv lhr •• 1.1. r •ujt ,,.i).11 "''''' ,,,.,., r•t.'""' '"'"'' phun•· ,,,, .. ,,,,~ • ,..,,. ·~. '" ·1t l• ,. t I 'u • ''"'''''"J1fH.'•H,Jo1 I 1 -pt -\ •'"' Jlt' Hook ,...fire·•• I rrnd• ... \K Kt \ltt.K ' '°'ll11llo11. Ju I. llKO. Jum .... u1 1 .. " tC h 11 < .. , ... ~t· ~.~) t'Dcouraaed 1olol nL,lo1h ur 1·h11drt•n b' Jivurn•d parenb. [f-r ... tnr hn 1 19141 .. 11 1·1l.,lud) or visllalloa dis· puc .... U I" r,.r.,., r1·c1 to t ourt mt'dlaliua prior to, and '"meUm .. , 111.,l1"1tJ of .. hr11rin11. ht-fort' a judge I l I\ II ( ~ "'4•t tt;417 I l\ulh of th .. , •. '"", 1 l'lll't't thl" 1·urr .. nt move in ( .11torn1 .. l1111111·,ll1 1 ... lu•ard roopt'rallon and "" '" from lh1·, oun T h•· nl"wt'1.t ~ulu Prt>!>s self· h1·lv la• hook, '"\ht·1 lhr Ohurct-, ·· b) lawyer J•"•·ph ._hllht·• '· rdln ·t.. lbi' lrt'nd and take!> up .. h 1· n • ti., " 1 v H" \ "u r O" n Div or ct' in t .1htom1 .. ·· ldl uH It pro\ 1df·' inform auon, ln!.trur tion!> and all 1h1 nr"•''t form ., for peuph· who are already 111\ urtt-d amt .. hc1 "ant lo make legal changes in lh1• amount or duralioo ol their spousal support • .1h mun) I, 1·hild .,upport, or 'changl's in the terms of , usbMh and/or 'isilalion of tht>ir c hildren. It in· '"' "" rt•ad1•" ho• to dt•c:rease what you pay, in· • rn tM' "h<1t \OU n·c·t'i\I'. t·hanl(t' r ustody or visit•· 1 il111. opi10M· ,;10dific•<1lion and uoid court. Tht• hook ii> a uilablt· In bookstorf'S, or it may lw ordt•r••tl rrom ~olo Prt•ss t P.O. Box 544, Oc· dlft•ntal, ('A !1!"'41l5> for $1:! i1lu1. tax and 81 cents ..,hippin~. H1111k , ....... ·fflfld C'fl•flp# [)J-:,\1( l'AT I ha\ t' n•ad about a nal1unal t:un ... 11111t•r h:mk thal "as c·n -<itl'd hy the l l S Congress 111 111:ikc· loans aml kc·hn1ral ass1stant·e a vailable to 1·1111ps "h11·h i.:t•nt•rally ('l1ulc1n 't i.:ct credit from 1r:11l1t11mal h.•ntllni.: agt·nc·1e!> What ·~ happened to th1 -. hank anti h;n •1• an~ l'onsumt·r organizations in t ':il1fornia n·<"t'l\"t·il loans., M K . Irvine The ~ational <'onsumer C-ooperative Bank has ju1.t approved a loan of $270, 143 from its sell·help fund for tht> ~·est Oakland •·ooc1 Cooperative to 11urchaM• .-quipment, make Jeasehold improve· mf•nts, and pruvidt> workin" capital. Organized In 1979, thf' c·oopNativt• serves 2,200 members. Information ahout thf' National Consumer ( '1111perativ•• Bank and its services may be ob· tainf'd from it~ w.-stt•rn regional office, 620 Central \\ '"· Hu.ilding ~o. I, Alam.-da, Calif. 94501. M~·i9h1 lcJH "'""hr fc•napc•rary 111·:,\H l'.\'I \f11·1 n·ad1ng ~our rccl'nl ite m .11.1.111 t11i.:ll 1•1 nl1·1 11 1011, 1·arhohydrale kelogcnic ol wh 1·au-.111g 1111 b 1t-rnp1irary ··watc.•r" weight loss. I \\11u lll l1kt• 111 know 1f tlw S<·arsdalc diet falls into I hi· kC'logt•n11· tlwl C'al1•gory /\ friend gave me a h1111k on th1!'t 1111'1 . and 11 look!'t like this may he one nf lht· dil•ts ~OU told ahoul I. I' , Huntington Beach Th c· S ,. a r s d a I c diet is a c I ass i c Io w c· a rboh~ drate dit·t. which may res ult in a weight lo" 11( a .. mu<·h a1. Ill to 11 pounds in two weeks. The· f111.1. i1. mainly water and the retum to a normal dit•t n•sult:o. in a qukk regain in weight, IC· 1·11rding to C'oo1wrativf' F:xtf'nsion nutrition 'll•Tialist lklc·n Swt•nr-rton, Ph. IJ .• UC Davis. Pruh1ng1·cl uM· can n•sult in nutritionai defi· t'ic·nd1•:0. .... or 1·xa mplt>. the diet provides less than ~.o 1wrc:•·n1 of the• adult RDA for calcium. Short lf'rm adhert·nce to this diet may be safer fo r hullhy, non·prt>gnant adull'i than some o&her c1i1•1'. but it still carries all the risks associated "ii h oth••r low c·,arbuhydrate diets. This diet should n .. v.-r tH' us1·d by c•hildren, preJtnant women, or In· iii\ idual~ with 1.11t•t•ial health considerations. 1>1-:/\lt l'/\T Thank you for telling your n·adl·rs that not all/\/\/\ haltcries are the same size. A flt•r m v st·<·ond lette r to Union Carbide, the firm ..;1·nt mt.'a rt•pl;1 ccmcnt flashlight and batteries. Of· fi r1;ds still say thl' 1':·92 batteries measured within t h1· s tand<trtlr.t>Ul they do admit that my broken fla~hhght l"Ould only use the carbon-zinc batteries l!'t malll'r. r ht•apcr . less durable >. I'd say the spt·c·1fin1tions a rt• s till a problem. but I 'II be aware of this s11 I don 'l ruin anything else. At least Union C:arh1dl' st1.to<I hl•hi nd its product and replaced my fla shlight l..C .. Newport Beach Thanks for the followup. It's good to bear that l 1nion Carbidf> honored its guarantee. It also may bt' a good idea to note any manufacturer's instruc· lions that comf' with producL'i that specify battery siu. IW sure to save the information In case a similar problt>m comrs up and you need "proof" that you followed manufacturer's instructions. THE AllEY SCHOOL A Calhohc Boarding High School for boys CAW HOLY CROSS A Summer Camp for boys 9 to 1 ~ years old Conducted by the Bened1ct.ne Monks of Colorado in Southern Rockies. Country En- vironment near ski areas. ~ Cal•9t ~-°1 ·~ca. ... ..,,..,..__,,,...,_.--~-_iloaes .: ....... _cw .. ._ -SllflswlMd sW.1 •All Folttt1 Accephcl ............... DlllCTOI OF ADMISSIONS THI AHIY SCHOOL IOX HI CAHOH CITY, COLORADO 11J12 ,..._ lJOJt 27M6J I -OI-... ,...... ................ ,..., ... .. WPOIT 11.t.CH 17141 t6t-2t41 .. , •. , ....... Policemen claim chief ordered illegal acts PORT WASHINGTON. Wis. <AP> The police chief of Cedarbur1 faces charges of orderin1 police sur· veillance of his estran1ed wire and ordering subordinates to illegally break into an apartment, a penthouse a nd a restaurant. Eugene Boevers, 43, was cited by the Ozaukee County district attorney following a closed·door Circuit Court investigation or the accusations made by a sergeant Boevers fired last year Boevers also is accused of telling patrolman Michael Schulz lo s teal a notebook of department personnel telephone numbers supposedly being kept in the Port Washington apart· ment of a former department dis· patcher, Suzanne Crowbridge. SCHULZ SAID HE ,.efused, and that he also turned down an order tt> sneak into a restaurant al night to search for weapons. , ..•• , ..... ,. The chief w·as charged on five counts or misconduct in office stem· ming from a review requested by Ronald R. Church, who was fired Au~c 2. The Co mmon Co un ci l of Cedarburg, a Milwaukee suburb of 8,000, recommended to the police commission this mo.nth that Roevers be fired for having dismissed a part· lime clerk contrary to a city employ m ent policy. (;ov Vk Atiyeh has proposed Oregon law makin~ racial harassment punis ha· A COMPLAINT nLED by District Attorney Mark Williams says Hoevers allegedly told Church last • year to break into a penthouse leased by a company which employs Don Weber. a friend of Boevers . Boevers has been a member of the force since 1977. A Circuit Court hearing on the misconduct charges is scheduled J an 20. ·ble by $2,500 fine and 1 mprts unmcnt for frn· years. The complaint also accuses Boevers or ordering Church to use a µo lic·e l'ar and department gasoline in maintaining a month-long s ur· ve11lance or Hoevers· wife. Kathryn. The couple were divorced three months later . Pot pilots sought 1 Call 642-5678 Put a tew words to work for ou. - FREE FROM COAST FEDERAL, A HISTORY OF 1935 TO 1945 IN WORDS AND MUSIC. Pick up a free copy of "As Time Goes By:' featuring Lee.: Castle and the fabulous Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, anytime from January 6 to January 17 at the Coast Federal offices listed below. Mlulon Vlelo: 27632 CrownV111ev Parkway. (714) 831·3451 Ne~BHch: 2820 Sin Mlguel Drive, (714) 759·0181 IMllMch: 13900·A Seal Beach Blvd .. (213) 594·9541 F.tlbrootl: 1371 9. Ml11lon Ro1d, (7i4) 723·1511 h fC. BELTON. T e xas !AP> U.S. Cus toms agents were searching for two men who landed an airplane loaded with marijuana on the median stnµ of a busy Rell County highway. then fled on foot Recorded and produced exclusively for Coast Federal, this collector's album wi II take you back to another cm. Listen to "September Song:' "As Time Goes By:' "The White Cliffs of Dover:' and eight other classics. Also read about the time of the Great Depression, the king who gave up hi·s throne for the woman he loved, the New Deal, and the Big War. This historical album is sure to rekindle bitter- Laaune Beech: 86.fN011h Coast Highway. t714) 497·3363 Laaune Hiiia: 24r.l2 Lagun1 Hills Mall (leisure World), (714) 581·5000 El Toro: 23562 El Toro Rd .. (714) 770·6086 ' ' CONSUMER s w c l't 111 c 111 on c ~. But Coast Federal wants you to have more than memo- ries. As one of the largest savings and loans in ~alifornia , we give you convenience, friendly, profes- sional service and most impor- tant, savi ngs security through a wide variety of plans. And when you save with Coast Federal, as time goes b~ your money grows. NA'Tlf)N Wlldfwleday. January 14. 1981 OAIL y PILOT A• tlo1 Air 64'.llloon AdvNllUH'S Ohio city eliminates pinball machines Hpet•d •n hou1 dr1ta au41t C11ttt•r W• 4 iitU •Al tn• .> t .. k c 0 1 ffo,.t S I ... fHN°I ' .,. ··~ ....... A t t 11n11 1111·1 I ' 111 I Sa ~on 1Ht h 111 iii ., t' \ .. l J I p " ,, u I iA I l.l \'114 ,. t111,1k ~ 1111 la} m.m hc:1::. 11t>g ut1,11 ~d ct $2 mdl111n l'Ctn trc.t·t for h1 ::. 111 ...i 1111 \ td (\111\c.t(·t wh 1<·h de<sh ~1th 111c.tn ~ ftrs t t·nc·111mll'r v.1th ~xtraH•rn· ... 111.il lw tnj.!s Racial bigotry '"yatched NF,W YOHK (i\l'J The National /b sotw l ion for the Aclvann• m enl of Colored l'coplc. alarm1•<! hy :J "r e s urgenrc ~r ra r1al bigotry, .. has annoum·ed formation of a natwnal .. Klan Waleh" Lo J,luard against lht· Ku Klux Klan The Kl an has h1•e n "training .vouni.: !Joys 1n paramilitary ways. with rifles ancl karalt'. .. Hf'n Jamin I.. lh1<1ks, NAA CP {' x e c u l 1 v l ' ti I rt·(' l 0 r . t harg(!(J T HE NAA('f' w ill monitor, 1·atal11g anll re· port ;.ilJ ml'i1knb involv- ing lht· Klan. whose me mhers 1·ont;cal th<:1r ident1t1e~ untkr white sheets an<I tone-shaped hats, he said. Hooks charl(ed at a news conference that the Klan wa s "un Amer1t·an' .11111 1loe:-. nut represent .. thl' thinl!,s wo r11)wh1le 1n America." T he .. KI an Watt· h " was b<•1n~ s1•1 UIJ as a r<: s uit of "the gruwin.: an ci drnc t• o r racia l v1olenc·c a~amst persons of color at the hands of th<: Ku Klux Klan and other v1ol"nt ~roups " II E <-1Tt:n .. al<irming r l'µo rts 11 ( the re s u r g c n c· t· o f r <• (' 1 a I bigotry 11 1111 11h y:-.ic al r a1:ial a~saults on hla<·k citizens " The "w:it<•h" will 10 volvl' a puhhc informa Mll>Ul.t:l'OWN , Ohio CAI') Pmb•ll /11 lh'hlf\4'• are· no lon1er pm11inai In _ ltus '.'luutlHirn Ohiu t uy , hut litiicalJ<>n 111 far ''"'" ov••r an lht-four y_,iar lu.tlltl over I h1· 11 llfWI 11llull i\ 111w..,11w11t fat 111i. IJlll'kt~I truckb UI> au "'"" K .. llll' '""I>' unJ 1t lo rci. I h 1 ••11KIU1111 M 11lrtlt·lt1w 11 lu rt"fllOVc lht' c•l1·'t·t101111· l(.Jn11''>, 1 .. J1d l'11t11·c Chier th1 i. "·II I>"' , ,., .. n SCOPE llOUTIWASll au•r I _ .. _ .\ ..... ·-·········· \ " a r ..,W. Eraser Mate from 'lf'U MAT£ I ,. '/!; 1r.~. . . . - I • I II' t t 1.49 NIW IMl'llOVIO AGREE SHAM,00 Uor.1.79 SPECIAL ·= IOHNION'I ~ ~ ~ -~ BABY POWDER ~ FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 'baby So" 11 ~c 11e"' ! P™lier :=: (Ow' s.r ., ,.. ~~ 1401.1.59 , ___ SAVE30~ ~· .• ~ ~ !>. !1 .. J! f.<~ ~.r. ~ .rn .. \:V.t t ti.. .•.••. n uman rights agencies at county, dty and stall: levels, plus information centers in the• NAACI''~ seven n·~1onal c1ffires and headquarters "Whl·rc we fin1l them viola ting the la w, w1· plan to c·all on lht• pro11 e r l aw e nfort·c mcnt authoril1c:. a nd makf' s ure they oliscrve th1· law of the hind.·· Jfook!> said. Specl'hel> anti slate ment s h y !'r esident elect Reaga n since he was e lected have helped "alleviate that climate of fear" among blacks about his polit-1es, Hooks said. Staff reduced BAKERSFI EL D <AP) K e r n Com m unity College District trustees have approved the first batch of staff reductions aimed 1lt coping with ex- pected Proposition 13- r e l a t ed fu nd ing s hortages. The board a1reed to eli minate eight teaching and ·five ad· m inistr alivc jobs next school year. •• , ......... MCI .... l4NIMf/fllloMl1 "'"· ...... c.... ..... ,. t'J • 22 oz. age SAVE70c SUGAR TWIN _,. .I CONCENTRATED ~ ' SUGAR "@: REPLACEMENT C1>iittAt' . ~' . --- IOX °' 2IO '9ACKns 1.6 9 BUY 5 & SAVE 15c ASS'T FLAVORS ' The CinciM ati-bued stem Amuae· ment Co .• which haa foatered lili1•Uon against a 1978 city ordinance banninl pinball machines, failed to 1et a lu t· minute reprieve from the lat District Ohio Court of Appeals. The company usked for a stay of a Dec:ember ap · vcllate court decision upholdina the con· 1>lll utionality oflheordinance. Offici1l111 in the city of 70,000 ouUawed SAVE38e ,· pinball machines as a possible SOW'ce of 1a mbliftl. Middletown banned the machines in 1985, but accidentally omUted the or · dinance during recodification of city laws four years aco. Stern Amusem ent officials h ave described the ban on pinball m achines in commercial establishment.a as un· constitutional and discr im inatory. 100 TABLETS - .. " " ~OXOf~l.11 1.11 Excedrin I••! I ••1 I 11 l tt e fl•e I • o Oi i .... ~ u1lle • •bO•• thtll .... 1111 ,. lttl i) _,...l l•t:Ul•I •• ,,,., ,,. .. , • tll•h• tor t•v '(·.u ,, •~ .u ,, '10•1 {jift Certificate[, Avt1ilablt' fJ; CHAMPAGf !:Jij 117 673-3383 CREST TOOTMPUT£ 6 · 401·111 TUBt • ... ____________________ .... SAVE soc AD PHICF S PfCF VAIL : WI DNI SDI\ Y .JAN I lllh f HHIJ SI\ I IHUll\ Y .JAN I /lh "SAVE •2.00 S.,IECI: BATHROOM SET C1111111r ha•L,. Ctn r·Ttftll hp-Ttftll Co•tdlwa Intl r·v w i> "w" ttt.t•' •' !1,u " ··v c: '.,u t ··nn'•' •, .. · ,,,,,, 0'': () , ... ILUI CROSS MATTRESS PADS r wltll "lLAITO·IAHD" ,.,. ' .. ,,, ,, \ 14.,t • •• .\.t\ " -~ CAMEO FLEUR . TWIN l lZE • FULL SIZE ~~~~ ,E:;~~;~~~~N 2 f 2.9 9 4 9 9 I I 5 9 9 wit~ 'r r.ge eras D • • WAIM CLOTH R IATtt TOWIL m~=.~~~mu&.t BID .Ptuows 4.99 B1•n EnsemDIU ·All COiion velur1 2i2.99 sr.o reo terr y 1n n1on •1sn1cn cc101s WASH ClOTH HAND TOwtl UTH TOWIL 2.99 4.99 .......................... ECSTASY Ratn Enm,,ble\ M~Ot ol lu•ullOUS ~o a color combeO 2i2.99 cot'on 011• WASH CLOTH HAND TOWU IATM TOWll 3.49 4.99 "' ' ;.1> ;•I fl • : f ' .. , t • 0 ;· t A .-.s· 11 all Sill 2~5.99 IUNDH D till I •Ill t.re h 1•l 227.98 •111G Sill 2~11.99 OVAL SHAPlD RUGS SANTA CRUl ',~ 11"' • {'' ~ -. Cf\ •r..-5.,. • •I' •' • !11 ~ "C l'"'' ''" 21" l J.4" 24" I 42" 4.99 6.99 ~SAVE NOW! LIQUOR & BEER~ = Count Vasya Mateus .. ~. VODKA "ROSE" WIN• IOH t.7SLT. 6.99 7SOML. 2.99 Schlitz •••A 7IO ML. 2.99 12ta.CMS 165 PAK Of 6 • 11;, . :x ,•,I '"" I ... --. ----... .. DECONGESTANT AFRIN NASAL SPRAY •'. " U ml' l.39 SAV E so~ VICKI VAPORU B DECONGESTANT VAPORIZING OINTMENT ... , I' It,. 3 01.1.79 SAVE&Oc STATIC GUARD IHSTANTl Y REMOVES STATIC CLING FROM EVERYTHING .... , 601.1.69 SAVE3.00 FOLOl"C WOOD I DRYER FOR .. CLOTH ES i..' . .', 'I' SPECIAL COLOR PRINTS from SLIDES 3• S1/P M· 3 Pfr oraer SAVE 24c '• .(I I I \ ..... DAil V Pll 111 W.01MMOay Je11ullf'f 14 1111 NATION Off1n.:r n adt·li-. or Women 's ltoyal Army' C 'orp~ CullcJ;W lake 1ustol prad1<·e at Sand hur-.t c t-:n~l ~rnd 1 M il1tary AC'adem y 's Deputy's badge \\'On hy lesbian MAltTINt-:z 1i\l'1 /\ l<'sb1:in hcts won her 111-(hl t11 tM· h1n·1I a:. a l'untra ('u:.ta County :.heraff':. d1·µut y anti :.houhl twg111 ha:.11· tn.11111ng w1lhm l ~o Wt·t-k h "Thi· 1·11u11I y 1·11u11:.l'I a1lv1:..:d thul the s h1•r1H <·ould not a 111w<.1I 1111 ttw m1~nl:. of lht• 1·asc, aml th..rt·fon· ttll' :.twriff 1:. obhgto1I to follow the dt· <·1s111n hy ttw Supn111r < 'ourt and 1ir•1c·c·.-d with th1· hiring 11r111·1·:.'>," J\-.:.1:.I ant She•nfr Uu~ync Dillon ... aul 1>c111:.e· Kn:11s , lfi, 11lctN:d rnth out or lltO e hg1bl<' a11J1lu·a11l:. 1111 11•:.I:. g1v1•11 for lhc Joh Ill lh<• fall of l!.179 Normally, :.tll' would have t14•1•n h1rc1I utMJUl a yt·itr ago Hui during s 1·n•t..'flrng for the· Joli. :.hl· all m 1tt1•d sh1• wa:. a h1m111:.c·xual St11·nrr H1dianl Hame·y re·s por11l1·1l liy 1lr11p111ng ht·r from Ull' t11n11g 11:.t , !Jul <Jlluwrng h1·r lo remain a:. 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They are an first ~roup of 14 fern:.tlc soldiers to start firearms training for defensi vc purpost's Judge OKs porn trial tapes MIAMI (APJ A tedenl Judie hu ruJed th11t 11 t11pe re cording ol telephone convers11 tlon1 between two defendant-; in the first ol the Mlporn ohi;cenity trials can be Introduced into evidence by the tcovernmenl Miporn is the government's code name for· "Miami ':. po,rnotcraphy ·' U.S. District Judge l':ugene Spellman rnade the ruling ov1:r defense objecltoni. vrwr to jury selection In the fir11t or 16 trials here of 41 defendants 1u·cusc.'fJ of parllcipwlinl( in u nutionwid1· ne twork or r>0rnol(raphil' film makers and markt'lt-rs · Standing trial in the f1r11t 1•1.1.-.i· are Philip L'harlf':. "Chu1·k"' Hern!ltenl' of Los Angclt-s. who directs a firm l'Uill•d TVX that 11ro!le<'ulors da1m 1:. a !urge d1:. tnhulor or porno~ra11hy, a nil Bill Jackmort• or "'ort l.audcr1l1.1lc', ,.., .. 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Friday ............... 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM Saturday ............ 9:00 AM to I :00 PM 80 fHhlon la•nd • 76().855.J (comer al rtewport Center Drlve end Lnu Roaa) l ' • • I \ NATION Surfer eludes I 'annada' SAN DI f;t;o I AP 1 l'uh1·1· are cn•<'llln1£ down 1111 y ow11i a.w- ft'ra wbu 1rt out of lht'1r b11lh1nti Sult. and mlo wr l 'IUltll 011 bu.iy 11df'walla8 ror 111 thf' matlctlt· of lht' l trHt . "Well. ,."'11'" J)('<•J•lt-'1on 1 hkl' tu i tt that.· i.••I u·.-.ulf ac•1·r Uol.I Niu i.aac1 i.nt-r wall'hanai 1ua tR \ear old s ur fv1 pull 0 11 h1 'I rut> ber OUllll 1n l ht· m ad tllt' ul .. l.d Jolla str~t Th• C'htit' wai. un 'l'ht' \ <iuth Jived into the C>t•eca11 l<1 um·hrng hill :.urlbcnard u1to ll h.M1l wiives off Windansea• Head• tu tht' aJ.I pla u::.<' of about JOO twa1·h~ocr-. R11bt betund Wt."rt' a hfcguar<.I a patrol boc1t .. n•I a '>4uatJ of police ln a few minute::. tht.· d1ase Was g1vt-n UJ.I b) operator'> 11( the l8 foot patrol hocat equtJ.lpt'd with ca 200·horst JK>wt•r engine and hy the drive rs or two laft-l(uetrd Jeeps and pohC'e patrol cars Nitz said the fug1ti vc surfer "started out for Jap;m and then changed h1~ mind and headed for Tijuana " Among local resid~nts who have complain ed a~u l thi.• young s urfers in tht-buff 1~ a woman who acknowledges they r hange on tht• streets "he('aust' tht'y don'l want to get sand on thl'ir wet ~u1t~ " Spit-shine GI boots replaced NOIU'OLK , Va I Al') In the interest of net · ti o nal sec urit y. Ame rican foot soldiers are givin~ up the spit shine · The l>l'fenst· Depart m enl says the gleaming b o ot s p ro duC'e a "SIJ!natun"' that l'an be spotted easily· by a n enemy using infrar ed lenses from afar The shiny boots , in trod UC'ed an the 1950s. will be r e placed by r ough, brown le ather boots similar to thos~ that carried soldiers into World War I. Unlike th e ir pre decessors. hOWt'Vt'r. thf' nl'W hoQI S will not come with s pats THE BOOT will feature a steel plate toe , a fiberglass protected sole. a new hi~h-tract1on tread and a speed lacing desiJ,tn to allow for fast changes Military of· fi c1a ls sa y tht'y won't s how up undt·r infrcared lenses. wh11.:h arc used in part to s pot t roop l'On centrations . The army project as to b e ado p t c rl b y a l l services. Acco rdin~ t o the Marine Corps, 1t 1s too ea rly to say how much the new boots will cost. The boots will be phased in with new recruits and as repla ceme nts are needed. Boots now cost $30 a pair MANY •'(K)T soldier~ didn't recally use s pit to shine the ir foot.ge ar because the acid ruins the polish. It's cotton balls, hot liquid polish and lots or elbow gre as e that work up the bright gleam. But nonetheless, some servicemen say they can't imagine an un- shined boot. "I don't believe it," said Marine Corps military policeman George Huffman, 20, stationed at Atlantic Fleet Marine Fbrce headquarters in Norfolk. The Marine Corps is scheduled to introduce the boots in 1983. ......... kbdl .... ,... ............ It le Jtl .. 7 ... _ ,_ .. _ .. ·-°""' ic-,...._. __ , ce9Tt ..... ,., • ............ -vwo•0401 .... -=:.-=.-=-::....1 ""~ EX-MARINE DISCUSSES MILITARY PREPAREDNESS Once Mrgeant, 8111 Noonan thought h• waa a general Nixon to address Ohio GOP COLUMBUS, Ohio <AP> Former President Nixon wall speak at a Hepublican fund-raising dinner here Feb. 18, the Ohio Senate Campaign Committee has announced. Senate President Paul E. Gillmor said Tuesday Nixon will be ma kmg has first political speech since he resigned as president in 1974 in the wake of the Watergate scandal. f A f.E>ception will precede the dinner at the 'Columbus Sheraton llott'I Tickets for the reception and dinner will be $500 per couple and S:n>forindividuals ~y.January 1•.1981 DAIL y PILOT " I I Sarge's. stars tarnished • General masquerade probe under way BEACH HAVEN GARDENS, N.J . <AP) -A World War 11 veteran who wanted to impress hia aon is under investigation for impersoaatin1 a military officer after donning a brigadier 1eneral's uniform and offering patriotic opinions on U.S . milltary strength. But 64-year-old William J . Noonan, a n ex· Marine who never made it past. sergeant, says he bought the impressive uniform thinking he really was a general after· completinJC a two. week course 23 years ago. Noonan contended he has been waiting for a call to re-enter the service since 1958. He said he since has talked to Marine senior officers and has been in- vited to several military brief· ings in Washington, D.C. THE APPARENT mas querade went unnoticed until the electronics company e xecutive addressed a local Rotary Club las t month. Noonan is under probe by the Naval Investigative Service and his Dec. 3 appearance before the Southern Ocean Rotary Club could cost him a fine of Sl,000 and three years in jail if convict- ed or impersonating an officer, a spokesman for the Marine Corps s aid . No hearing date has been set. The Ma rines Corps charges Noonan never was a brigadier general. "l did make an error in wear- ing the uniform. It was stupid. l did it because my son was there. I guess l was trying to impress him." Noonan admitted. I N F U L I. U N I F 0 R M , bedecked with ribbons and medals Noonan told the club that PQhtical controversies ov.er defense spending have caused the U.S. to fall behind the Soviet Un ion in· military strength. A news account in The Press of Atlantic City ccaught the eye of the Marine Corps. "We were JUSl looking throuJ(h some news chps that came in the mail and l s aw this fellow The name just didn't r ing a bell," said Maj. Paul Chapman of the Marines' Office of Public Affairs in Washington There are o nl.> 65 active Marine Corps general!> and JO gent>rals in the Marine Corps Reservt>. Chapma n noted . M arinc records s how Noonan joined the corps an l'hiladelph1a on Aug 30. 1943, scr ved in the S o u I h P a ~ 1 f i (' a s a qu a rt e rm ast er ;.i nd w11 s hon o rably d i!-.cha r gt'<I as a ser~eant Man·h 1:.1. 1946 NOONi\N INSISTED Ill' as a gem·r:.al. but held "11:.apn rank" and was not an "<1('l1vc. duty line officer." He said he won his com mission after completing courses in military logistlca and the Soviet Union at the Universi· ty of Pennsylvania in 1957 *1d 1958. The two-week courses for civilians were sponsored by the Armed Forces Industrial College. Noonan said he was told he would re-enter the Marines as a general if civilians were ever mobilized .• But the courses do not lead to a commission, according to AJr l"orce Lt. Col. Donald I. Gil l eland , a program spokes man. ·'The program would be total- ly unrelated to active duty to day." Gilleland s aid. "l don't know how he could justify call- rng himself ca general on the basis of completing a two·Wtick t·ours.e 25 years ago.'' · NOONAN SAID HE bought the ~cneral 's uniform in Washington a fte r he was told m 1967 that those who took the course would Mion he 1·allcd to acl1v<: duty to c·ountcr canti Vietnam unrest. "It wasn't hkc I was buying :i llalloween 1·os tumc." Noonan !-.a 1d "f re<:all y planned to b(• using 1l 1n lh1!-. spc1·1al for ce " lie s:.auJ ht· onl y wore th1· 11n1furm 1mc·t· to the Rotary l 'luhm1·1•ting save 20% to 35% on custom fabrics, reupholstery and shutters without feaving home One phone call will bring our expert with fabric samples. So you can see exactly how the finished draperies or reupholstery wlll look In your home. We'll measure your windows, and give accurate estimates, so you'll save not only on fabric, but on gas as well. And of course there's no obligation. shop-at-home 11 -all stores except sherman oaks, cerritos, passdena Save 25% to 35% on cu•tom drapery fabric• A marvelous selection, ranging from sheers and open weaves to lustrous antique satins. Your draperies will have deep 5" hems and headings, and we'll install them professionally for perfect hang. (Labor and installation at our regular low prices.) f I l . ·-1 a company Save 20% on reupholstery fabric and expert labor Restore your favo~ite furniture's beauty with new velvet, nylon. Herculon • olefin pr o ther superb Caro & Upright fabric. Our craftsmen will transform a tired sofa or chair with their skill, and at savings. For example: the cos t of recovering your6' Lawson sofa with 16.95 yd. fabric, reg. 449.50 •ale 359.60. (Special detailing at additional cost.) Save 20% on all custom shutters Not Just the usual narrow-slat style, but our rich pine shutters with 2~" and 3~ ., slats are on sale also. For example: 36x45" "Regency" shutter with 3 ~"slats reg. $265 ule $212. Installation at our regular low charge. strop Mon. -Frl. 10 •.m. to I:~ p.m., S.t. 10 •.m. to 1 p.m .. Bun 11 •.m. to I p.m. •fl•M• .,.,.11111 ,,,,,,,._,,. p11w. •t °"*" Mll9y pltw., mu·on w.Jo 411f.HOO .... ....,,....,,...,IWy, •tbMtol, ,.,.,,... lfl 11111 .......... 100....,,,,,,,,.,,..,, ......,, ' I ---·----( j • ., ... I ' .. ~· DAILY PllOl l.~I< .fA1J.' 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January 11, 1981 in Foun· lain Valley Community Hosp ital. Mr. Renna was born on March 15, 1904 in M ineo, Italy and had come to the United States at an early age' and lived 1n Boston. M assachusetls un· t1I his retirement from the construction Industry in 19bb. M r . Renna had been ac live in the Huntington Beach Senior Citizen <, when his heillth permilted Bc•loved husband ·of Anna Rc•nna, belovf'd lather of John A RPnna of Hunt 1nqton BC'iH·h, Ca. and Mari a A B e lardo o t Wec.t min<>ler, Ca , al<.o s urv1v 1ng are 3 grandc.htldren and 2 broth er <., Joseph and Frank Renna b o th of Bos ton, Massachu'\elts Friends may call at Pierce Brother s Smi th '>' Mortuary on Wedne-,day, January 14 , 1981 l rom 2 OOPM to 4 OOP M and from 7 OOPM to 9·00PM Mass ot Christian Bunal w i l l bP celebrated at 10 OOAM on Thursday, January 15, 1981 at St. Ma ry'<; By th e Sea Catholic Ch urch w i th Fat her Dantf'I Johnson as celebrant. Interment will b e at Good Shephe rd CPmet e ry , Hunt ing t on B e a c h , Ca . P ie r ce Brother s S mith s' M or tua ry directors. S36·6539. Neotune Socie ty Clll•Anl* eU111AI. At •U 646-7431 Yewr IMl•I ••cwrUr •M ••••r•,_• ..... , ..... , ........... '" ..... , .... , __ _. __ _ C811--~ u .... c;..., ..... HAltlOtl UW,.._MT. OUYE MtJn1,,.t1V • t:..·1~11·''''V f , .. ,11 .. 1turv 1hl'1 (11•,i.•, Av•• C.t1·.t,1 Me•1.,r1 '>41) 'l'1'14 rlllCl lltOTHllS HU llOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 010,1ctw"v Cu..,1,1M1>..,,1 64:> q 1su IALn Ir Hl<;YOl'I SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIH CHAPEL 427 f I /lh St CC\sta Mel>a f\4f"9371 PtlllCl•OTMYS SMITHS' WOITUAIY 627 Main St Hunl1noton Beach 536·6539 , ... l'AMILY COLOMM. AIMIHL HOMI 7801 Botsa Ave Westm1ns1e1 893·3525 PACIHC ••w .MIMOllAL,Allf Ceirelerv Mortuaf'i ., Chapel ~ Pac1hc View 011ve "' Newporl Beach ~-2700 -...COINtCll MOITUAllH laQuna Beach 494·94t5 LaQuna Hills 78&-0933 San Juan C.011trano 496-1778 .. 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('uunl } I 1 uu-.11111 \<1\11111 ( '11mm1~:.H•n \!111 11H 1l'l ..ih ha\•' all 11.Jcu 11( the -.1t1• 111d ..,1·otot' 11( lh1• '" 1·;,illc1l '>Ol'IUI ,,.,, ll'l'' ·11a1 al1 a11~1t • 'v't1 ·r11 Thi• -.1uill d1-.1·u~:.1•ct at tlw l'omm1ss1un m eelintC Monday, w1u1 mandated in 1979 by a stat e law wruch rtlquired c·ountres to in· ~rnlor y soc i a l ser vices tnrn'\µort1tllon systems with an aim uf coor dinating or streamlin· 1n~ thl'l>YStems tu cut costs Prepared by C'Onsultants Crain aml Associates of Menlo l'ark, the report tndudes an cst1m1tle that -;oc u.I ser viCt'S ai.:en<'ies carry 255,000 und upllt•att•d pa ssengers 11l'f' yt•ar Saxly percent of the rith•r:. arc elderly, 17 percent are n\lnors, K µer<•t-nl are 'men(ally huncla·aµJ>t.'d . 5 µcrr·cnt are low· 1111·11111t• n •suknt:. a nd the remain· 1111! Ill lll'r1·t·nt tH'loni.i to othc r j.!ruu I'' ,\ t11tal ol :~ \t.•h1('lt•s arc used 111 lht· "flt'l'IHI :.:v:.tl'm~. hut more than ;1lt11rdorth11:.l', l:l0 . bt•lon~to I lial i\ Hult• proj.!ram~ 11fforcd hy t 111· 1 r.in1o1l <11s tr11·1 . Cost-saving coordina tion or the Individual systems m ay be dir· ricult, accordinai to the report, because agency r epresentatives s aid the nature of the ir clie nts re - q uir es special ser vice. Only 10 percent of the agencies surveyed were s h aring such duties. Syd well F ly nn . p roject manager for the cons ulting rirm, s aid most agen cies s ho uld be re· ceptive to ways or combining tr ansportation ser vices because a .. good deal .. or the repre5en· tatives said their foremost con· cern is a lack or money The average cost for agencies to tr ansport a passenger is S2.40. according tot.he study. Me mbers of the county com· mission agreed with Ms . Flynn and said they would examine ways tu,coordinall' the agencies' l.lc tiv1tics. • • o o o • •. o I I o o • o o • • o . • ~ o Calllpusbudgethikeseen !'lo ('•lorit < 11un1inll ... ,., dlt'I mi,lakr,. *Traintd l'oun"lor. "'ill 'h"" 'ou nr" ratina h1bil\ 1h11 •ill m•l.r 11\l'r"'ritcht 11 china of thr pa .. t! *Our ""ril(htmindtr 1'14 (,u11r11ntrt': \llU million in the l'ollc~c·s t·ons lruc-mu\t mut )Our ato•I or our 11dditi11n1tl , .. r. lion projects "k'' arr frf'f' until ~ou do: The sµendini.: l'Ut!'i. LJlong with•-----------------~~ a 50 perce nt rl'dul'lion in tht' START MOW. SAVI $21. '(:f p ,..•,•·nl tn1~ • t1u(Jon .,-•t Hit• N 1;fr1 '-,y-.l1·rrs W••ttft"•I C "'' C••f"l••r 11\tt•<t .HHI wt· II • di•(lu,l\;:.i~O()lr(Jrnyf)ur JHOt.Jf •tO• f)nt•f Ot11)1')H f)l•t OrOqr1UH ¥1ll1rt fo r ,-ww •lif'nl• .. ~ S;11ltllt·ha1·k ( '11llcl!I' lruske~ ha \'I' rt·1·1•1 \ l'd i.l S:t~i •I mdhon 1• a r I , h u d g l'I 1• s t 1 matt' f 11 r l!Ull °K2. a f1gun• $1 m illion luj!IH·r th1111 th1· ~dwol 's 1·urrN1I hu1lg1•t Thi• t•sl1111at1· rl'f11·1 ·b an an IH'lpall'tl H :1 Pl'l'l'l'lll 1111·n•a:.1· HI avt·ragt• daily att!'llllan1·1· 11v1·r l!jHO Kl That gro~th 1:-. 1•xpt•t·lt·<I to lran:.lall• into llH'rt'a~1·<1 tn 1'11rr11• fo r the• ~'·h1M1I M t•anwhilt'. t•ollcgt• 11fl1c1ab an· µr111t•i·trng a de!·n ·asc in ft•!h•ral funds, mos tly through 1•uts 111 llw l'orn11n·hc n s1vl' Ernploy m t•n t Tra 1n 1ng i\l't 1<..',.:T AJ program Thl' l~HI >1 2 t•x 111·n1l1lur1• 1·!'!l 1ma11• as~um1•s lhat lhcrt• would ht· no 1n1·rl'«ifst· 111 pt·rMin nl'I . no h1k1· in funcl:. for su11 pl1<'!'i. anti a rl1•1·r1•a:.t• of SI 4 rnntingcn<·y fund , would allow ::\!:i: offi<'ials to have funds on hand , for a 12 pt·rr·cnt pay hike for :::: .;.' l t'<Jl·hinµ and non t cal'hi ng Ttil -0<1lv E.•Pl•ll~ January ;JI 1981 "1 QUEEN IE Deaths Elsewhere B 1-:1.vi-:u,.:1n: 'A I' 1 Louis H. l.undborg, 74 , f o r m <' r <' ha i rm a n 11 f RankAmcric<i Corp a nd Hank of i\m cric•a , d11•d Sunday al his homt' h1~rc· lol lowini.: a hrit'f 1 llnt·ss. LOS AN(;f•:Lf•;S IJ\l 'I ('onstancf' Walker . l; I , the first woman tool 111· s 11(n t'r durini.: World War IJ. 1l it·d Friday Dunn~ lh1· 1•arly d<i y:. 11( l h 1• w a r . 1> h t· w a .., f l' a l u r .. rl 1 n I. 1 f 1• maj;la z1ne· r11r hl•r work UIS l\N<a :a. .. :s t i\1'1 ('t•c.·•• Ro hlnsun, ~7 . who for 2~ y1•;.1r~ wa:. parl or 1111(' "' lh1• fa~tt·st 11111·n 1r1j.! a l'h in s how hus Jn•''iS. 11Jt•rl Sa turd ;i y Thi· rlan1·1· ll•;un of Jlu1i ;incl ( 't·1·1· Hi>hinson put on a fn·nt'lu· 12 m1r1ut1· rout 1m· 1111 nl'arly all tht• n<1tion ·:. tt.-1<.·visum varu: t y show:.. m1>sl recently with Johnny ('arson PA LM Sl'HINGS l AP l (:la ir l ,orlnJt •·arrand, R5. who invent ed the radio loudspeaker and who monitored lht· sinkinJi? of the Titanic. <111·!1 W1•1tn1·,da y l''a r rant! "a~ a \\.1rt·r1·:.!'I opt·rator al lh1· ~:1rron1 stal111n in ;1 l'hlla d<'lph1<1 1lq i;1 r t n11·nt :.t11n· t hl· 1\pnl ni..:hl 1n 1!112 tht· Titanl!' wt·nt down KNOX VI Ll.F:. Tf'nn (I\ P l Don White h ud. 72, who tw1 c t• won a f'ulilzt•r l'nzt· for his re purtcn~ of l hl' Korean War as an i\S:.tH'1ated Press war t·1irrc s pon 1l c n-t , rl rcil M:tt!lda y Whitl'h1•lJtf wrolt~v1~r.al h<1oks lnd ud1ni.: "Tht.! VHI Story" ;mrl "Allat·k on T<•rror .. <.:HI ·A<;O I J\ I' I Mu She rman. 84, <'O founder and dire dor of the lh rn ada Inn~ Coq1 .. died Suturday C II IC A<:o I A I'> H a b bi Ab ra h a m •: . A bra m owlt1. form e r president of th•· Chic-.go Hoa rd or Rabbis. author a nd a spirit ual le ader for nearly 70 years, died Saturday. NEW YORK <AP) <.•mµJoyt'C'S. off1<.·1t1ls said .,, T h l' s a I a r v 1 rH· r e a s c w <i s Ix:· agreC'd upon <iurtnJ.! nt!KOttatton~ ~~ :. SANT A AHA/COSTA MESA lSOO S. lri1tol St•. 20 I HUNTINGTON IEACH · r .... ll02' IHCh llYcl. leoch & T ....... VI .. la~l year Complete cover•O• of county gover nment •nd courta. Ev·~~~:: Daily Pilat OOfllflr Bnslol I "4ac;A'1huo "' Coas1 Ba"" bklo 545-7123 Sears H 1111 t i II Jf ••••• OOf'lel Beach a Talt>e'11 842-3400 PLUS STORE .. , ' ... J;-.. , ;~ .. '!',( ..... ··~·- ( .. • ~· .( \ it. t"' ·,,. '( ' . ' ' ' LADIES' BLOUSES were 699 to 899 Now 5299 GIRLS' FASHION JEANS were 679 to 1499 NOW s2.aa NOW 5549 £I I f (, 1 tV ~ I 14 13 I MEN'S SPORT SOCKS -1 ..., \ I ("' ·w ,..,.. ~i·· · I · •.~"'. 'm11· J1 · ~'ri I \JU Assorted NOW ··.ii. ~ Bedspreads .~ .. 503 OFF~ , ...... c.u.a. .... ., were 1788 NOW S1Q99 SEARS BEST CAST ALUMINUM COOKWARE 10 pc. Set was 6999 NOW s34aa DISCO ROLLER SKATES were 3995 NOW s1 gsa PORTABLE HEATER w as 2999 NOW 51988 BELOW ITEMS ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY 8 TRACK PLAYER WITH FM CAR STEREO ASSORTED BAR STOOLS were 21 99 tO 9499 SEARS LATEX PAINT SAND TEXTURE • ' Because you care, send U .$. District J udge Jolln F . Doollag, 72. who ruled against the anti-abortion Hyde Amend me nt In a decision that was over - t urned last year . died Monday after collapsing ---~---·~N..OW 60°/o OFF was so ___ GaJJo_i---------~ flowers. Sloco.1910 ~pins you say It rilht. t"Tbuntop-whlle-on hir waytowork. Driver data LOS ANGEL ES CA P) New recording equip· m c nt t o t a pe a ll te lepho n e a nd r adio co mm u n icatio n s between bus drivers and dispatchers is bein1 In- stalled in the Southern Califomla Ra pid Transit Dl1trlct'1 downtown dl1- p1t ch cerater . · - was 78" NOW s29sa ALL ADVIRTlllD ITIMI RIADIL V AVAILA8LI 'OR IALI . -·-.. ., ..... ,,,,,.,,,_,.,....,_~.,. .......................... . ,.. --~· , , , .... •• • "', J • ,.,. • I .... ........_... Ht111tl11atM 8.-lfll ••A4•"'• \delR• & "••Nit• 11141 IQ MM ... ,,, ....... ,.,., ., ... ~ ...... , NOW gge GALLON LIMITED QUANTITIES . STOREHOlJU M•.·Frt., t :»t:• s., ...... ,. t : ... :• S.UJ, 11: .... 1• _,, ' NATION Bernadine Dohrn. :ill. formt-r fu~1t1v t' leader ol the radt<'al W t.'a ther Under ground. ha:, been ~t:n tenc e<i lo three years probation artd fined Sl .5 00 on c h argei. stemming from the 1969 "Day~ of Rage · disturban ce 10 Chicago. She faced a maximum penalty of eight years in prison -Airlines safety crucial WASHING TON <AP I The government must s pend more than $16 :>tlho n ror equipment and airport improve· me nts over the next dee· ade o r deal with a ··serious deterioration·· of air safety that could cost thousands or Ii ves and nearly $50 billion, says a federal study. Although the study by the Federal Aviation Ad · ministration warns or s harp increases in air accidents and con ges· tion at major airports without such spending, FAA and other govern· ment officials concede it I is unlikely the Reagan •······ · ·-a<lmTrusfration will com· mil itself to s uch ex- penditures under current economic conditions. THE REPORT, a copy or which was o btained by The Associated Press. warns that Jo'AA facilities and equipment -radar, aircraft track· ing compute r s. com · munications gear a nd other instruments will rapidly become outdat- ed in the coming decade, during which air traffic is expected to inc rease by 40 percent. While acknowledging that s h ort-t e rm im - provemews in air safety are expected to con tinue. th e r epo rt declared, "Serious de· ter1oration in system performance i s un avoidable unless capital investment levels arc in creased significantly." OVER THE next 10 years. the report said. the government needs to spend $8.5 billion for m o d e rnizing Jo'AA facilities and equip- m ent; $1.6 billion for re· search and development programs: and S6 billion for improving ariports. fhe figures are in con- stant dollars pegged to current costs and don't take into account infla. lion , the report said. . Without s uch spend· ing, the FAA said. 4,243 people -about 420 a year -are expected to be killed in accidents that otherwise would be prevented. Also. it is ex- pected that property damage in accidents will increase by $4 billion and delay costs ror airlines will increase by $44.2 billion, the agency said. THE FAA said delay costs. caused by the in- ability al aircraft to land or take ofr on time, totaled about $500 million in 1979 at the na· lion's 14 major airport.I. The report did nol de- ... 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WDTCLOI IMO ALAIMCLOCI •7 . 9 NATUll'S FAMILY ALOI YllA Cl•a· 2,. CASIO LADIB' Dlll'IAl. .olTI WATCll •25 COLGATE INSTANT SHAVE CREAM FOi SMOOTMll SHAVES REG. 1.35 EA. 2!1 11 ...... CUTEX POllSH REMOVER GEBHARDT BEEF TAMALES A ZESTY MIALI SUPER PRICE ,2!1 15-oa. Wllile ateclia lut. Hl-DRI PAPER TOWELS 2-'lY FOi SHINGTM 2!.1 Steck•plMWI • Color trim or pom·pom1. \ LADllS' NYLOll STllTCN ••m -·1 MET.AMUCIL LAXATIVE POWDER llGULAI OI OIANGI f\AYOI REG. 6.99 •5 21 ...... RAVE SOFT PERM REFILL KIT IN-MOMl llT REG. 3. 99 EA. 2F!5 lit•willpl UMIT6 HEINZ KOSHER Dill PICKLES ALWAYS CllSPI SUPER PRICE l .. tt. s1 46-11. Wlllll 1tecl1 leat. 11'~caAMIC . · ~fllPIATB -£•' .2:.3' • ,0u·o 11r1et 10 PA'$$$ MOil! $ j . ., ICE HOUSE WINE BASE LIQUEURS . YOUI CHOICE llGAL MOUITAIN SUGUM'S7 11 ... w.s CIOWN WlllSllY CORTAID HYDROCORTISON CllAM OI OlllTMINT IEG. 2.69 s2 112 ..... KAL KAN DOG FOOD STOCI U' TODAY 2!:t 23· 1/2·H . Wlllle atecb i.tt. 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I OLD PAL WILie* NUYYWllllll TACIU IUALm PAm1111 : IOI IASllllAW GUSSMlll I •5 •a 4!3 i , Wltht,.,. W"tphol' Of 'o.r,ln. 20-ot. ,, ... ' B. TOIO ..J ., ........ • fatal accldeat1 •Ince ;~~==::!==::====:!::======!::=====!:::=======!::=====~=:!::==================::]~ .•. :- -·---' I• \ . ' \ I I ' .. I .414 ~ Y PU.OT ~ Jenu-v'"·'·' • I. I f - You'll find the experts at Bank of Amer~ca. Because we serve more checking customers than any other California financial institution. Now we're introducing a new checking plan . .. One that pays interest. And gives you all the convenience of checking at Bank of America . We call it Interes t Checking. And it could be free of monthly service charges. Check the interest.Our Interest Checking Pl an pays 51/4% interest -compounded daily-on the balance in thi s check- ing account. No bank or savings and loan can pay a higher interest rate on chec king. Check the price. (It could be free of monthly service charges.) With Bank of America's Interest Checking Plan, there i ~ no se rvice charge any month you maintain the required mini- mum or Jverage daily ba lance~ And with our new Con1bined Balance Servi ce,'" the balances in your checking and one savings account can both be counted to meet the bal ance requiren1ent to get thi s exciting new checking pltin free o f monthly c ha rges ~* Th at w ay you can leave your n1oney in e ithe r chec king or savings and still pay no monthly c harges for Interest Checking. It's an effic ient, conveni ent w Jy to s<1ve money on ·your c hec king account while earning interest. Check the convenience. At Bank of Ameri ca you pnjoy all the conveniences of the largest bank in California . Including niore th an 1,000 full-~e r v i ce brC)nches statewid e, autornati c Money Transfer Service, ex tended-hour banking and muc h niore. ... "( 1•11.1111II 111tf11111ll' ,1111 11 lt.111.(1•, """" Ill 111 1 ... pl,11 1 ''"'pl.ti' . I' d1 •,1g11t·d '1111\ 1111 111!1111d 11, ii., .i 111 I 1 1 · r 1.1111 • 111:.11111, 1111 r"' ··1 "lud1·' h \\1111111 M11111•\ r-.1.irl..1•1 < 1•111111 .llr·, ,llld i\\Clltl'\ \\.111..1•1 •\1 I 1111111' • ID BANKOFA~EfUCA l .• • JAN. 14, 1911 COMICS BUSINESS STOCKS B4 BS B7 •1 • Chris Evert edged out Tracy Austin for Female Athlete of the Year. But you'll never guess who was third. See Page B2. WILD MAN -J<:mil N<:e m l' was never al a loss whl·n it eame to showing emotion ;.is a haskl'thall coach. But off th<.' tt>urt. ht• was. and still is. a ver y gentlt• man NN'mc relir<'s from lt•ac·h1n g at :"ll1·wport llarhor l11gh Jan i:1 Emil Neellle: he leaves behind a legacy 11 II ,, 1,..,.11 ,, 111111.: t1rn 1· .... uwc I•' 111 r I :'\1·1·1111· ~: r a1·1•d t h1• '1d1·l111,..., 111 .1 loa :-k•·Uiall <·11urt a~ ;1 1 ••:wh and h1~ ahs1:nc•t• ".1 ... 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Co:-la Mc:-a and Anaheim a., ;.1 walk on while continuing h1 ... ~x .\"ar 1·;ir1·1·r al Newport ll;1rhor ;'1 1·1•m1··~ won lo.-.:-. n·t·ord-was .I\ ''' p;o;1k wh1l1· al Newport, wh1•1l' h1., l••am.., posletl a 118-80 r•·1 nrd 111 •·•~:ht .\1·ur~. lwgannm~ '' 11 h 1111• 1!1~17 ll•arn F1 r1•!1 .it "l•·w1111rl Jlarhor. f1 ro·d l:1t1·1 .11 1 ·11.,t a Mt•:-a , ht· l1n;o ll \ fuuntl tr111· loya lty al \lat1·1 1>1•1 artd /\nah•·t nt, but w.1lk 1111 ~t ;11 u ... takt1s 1ls loll ;i nd 111 • f111 :tll v r..i1r1•tl from ··•1.1d11n~ a f1·"4. ;.,.,.r:, a1:0 Thi• ;1rt work ~hown with th1:-. ;11t11'11• g rt1ph11·:d l y tl t•j)t ('lS '\(·1·111•· wlitk a c·o:wh. h1· w;i~ an d1•1·d ,,, ... w1l1I d1aradt'r. a s hc1w Ill It :o.t•lf 'l'h1·-.1· 1'1<'11rr1", w1•rt• 111:-.playrd • 1 d1·1 ;1111• .1~10 and it pr•im pt cd a This woman knows ... she saw th,e true man 1': IHTOl<'S Non; The /oUowing letter vnymally was published 10 years ago this month m the l>aily Pilot lkar Sir· ·'I am writing to you about t he p1t'lures or coach Emil Neeme that were in tonight's (Jan. 19) paper. There have been many tales and stones about this coach How about telling a story or the man? "I would like very much to tell one . I rton 'L believe these pictures s howed the true man. I believe we the taxpayers are not sending our children and others to school to win games. "We are sending them to school to learn and to become better men and women. It's not how many games they win, but the way they win them. "It takeit a ver y strong man lo be this kind of coach. I believe coach Neeme is this kind of man. On March 17 of last ,vear our 9-year -old grandson Nick Hehn was operated on for a brain tumor "IL turned out to be cancer. It was lodged in the stern of the hraan and l'Ould not be reaC'hed. My grandson's father , Jerry Hehn, had played hall for Mr Necrne when he was co~ch al NcwportiHarbor some years back "lie then proved himself lo t>e ·a good coach and most of all a true friend Jn my s'orrow I called Mr. Neeme and his wife answered the phone and said he wasn't there. I then told her about Nick. ·'It was about an hour later when a long bang was heard al the door. When I w<.'nl lo the door. coach Nee me.· st1xx1 there. He sat with m y hus band and I for about an hour and told us all about God and prayer. This big man was wanting us to know God was with us· And yet it was hard for him to t alk . "He was trying to reach out his heart to us . After that he called often and paid us more visits. Our grandson had four operations in all before he died Oct. 1 We knew about two weeks before he died the end was near. "Once again I took phone in hand and calle d coach Neeme. This lime to tell it just wasn't mc•an lo he t11rri our l1t•lovt•<I Nwk wa :-. rl r,1ng That night he made a trip to the' hosrn t:il to s1•t• N1e·k lit· told Nu·k stories about hts darl. whom he idolized These stories made Nil'k proud and some m<idt· h1rn lauJ(h ahd this helped ease the pain ·'Then one naght l'Oach Neeme and h1:-. lovely wife both came lo visit Nick. By this Lime Nick had s lipped into a coma, coach Neeme and his wife both slipped into Nick's room. "Thf'rf' this hig ·man -;t1..,>tl nvrr my grandson praying with tear-. running down hb c·heek!:. as h<· n·:i!'hed out and touched lhl' dying boy "I would hke to s ay to parents who have'boys pla ying for coach Neeme how lucky they arc to hav<' this man for a coach I coulrtn•t help feeling tonight when I looked at those pictures of coach Nccme how wrong they were, for I should know. herausc I have st•en the trut• man ·' · Mrs llarold S Frank <.:osl<i Mesa lt•lter from one reader. which was published, and which we ~harc again with you. ·The pictures are a true portrait of Nceme in action. The an·ompa nying letter is a true 1h'.st·ription of the legacy Neeme l1•ft as a coac·h and man . Ncemc says he is seeking a new caree r in the sales field when he retires from leaching in a few days. As for the last five years at Ne wport H arbor, without a coa<:hing position, he says: "J 've really missed the coachini.:. But "Los ing the job at New1x1rt was thl.' biggest disapJ>'>intment or my life Rut then· wne some great cx1wri1•m·c·s at M alcr Oei ancl Anaheim wen· at Matl'r Ot't and Clan· Van llooreht'kt• al An<1h c1m l.oyalit1e:-. wt·n• the pr1·rl'qu1s 1ll' at those s l'hools You weri: t'>t h<'r support1•d al thost• sfhool!. or thC'~"d gt•l somt·c1n1• t•ls<.' IH' h 11111 you "l>1ck ('oury and Joe O'llara .. Tht•rt• wc·n· sorn1· ~rl'al mfl m1·nh :11 "l1·wport llartior , t"'" v. twn H<ilph Heed wu:-in charge of t hrn~~ ' 1':111rl Nl·t•mt· wa~ nc.·vcr known a:-.1 1·11twh wtlh a lot of x ·~ and ,,· ..... hut ht ~ lnyall11·~ and intense d1·~1rt• lo s ut•t•ce<I were s urely d1ff1c·ult to mat<'h l'rnhahly th«' hcsl four-word 1h·~c·rapllon of Net'me was one Jll•n nect in the l>aily Piiot a 1lct•adc ago "A II bark. no hi le_" * • * J:o' o u n La i n V a 11 e y ' s H i g h · s hasketball future appears on ""lid fof')tin~ with a loarl <'rl fr1·~hman c•la ~~ Corona dcl Mar ·~ appc;ir~ ~ohd. too Thi' ~a K m~s of Corona del Mar C:oac h l'aul Orris were workini.: on a 28 game winning strc.•ak prior to mct'ling fo'ounlain Valley today Saturday thc Sea Kings <ire :-l'h t>dulcd to travt'I to L<i Quinta for a 2.JO Liff with the Azlers , who at last report were on a :12 i.:amt• winnini.: strl•ak . «orona del Mar. incidentally, po~t••d a 51-poinl victory over N1·w pnrt llarbor·s sophomores u n d a ti :1 p o 1 n t w 1 n o v e r :"1·w1H>rt 's freshmen • * * Ilana lhlls llil'.(h football will ft•atur1• fi ve.· Sat urd<iy afternoon g a m ,. ~ l h 1 s r a 11 • m l' et 1 n g Magnoltu , Ba s~a·tt . K<ilc lla, ('ap1str:~o Vallt•y a nd San <'f(•mt•nt1· Four OCC players selected in draft • PCAA race wide open BulWogs top list, but watch for UC/ Ry ('URT St:t:Dt:N Of Ow O•ott Po ... St•lf Orange 'oa s t Coll ege. a I radiltonaJ hothed of basehall I ;dent. saw four players sele«tcd Tuesday in t he regular and s1•condary phases of baseball's lfith annual ametteur winter draft. Topping the list iii sophomore µitc her Mike lfof.(an , whose dutch pitching late last season hrlped Coach Mike Mayn•!'s O ('C squad capture the stale 1·hampion1'hip. Also picked were right-handed pitcher Kelley Simon. outfielder Reginald Montgomery and shortstop Mike S•muel. Montgomery, • 6·2. 215·pound freshman out of Fremont High in Los Angeles, was the eighth player to be drafted overall. as the Chicago White Sox made their pit~h for him in the first a.:A::s:::=-:_:-~ I fiilff'P1111~ -...-. Ho1an, a Newport Harbor lligh traduale, WH drafted by tha An1els. He fini1hed last sealOll with a. 7·4 rfford and a 3.39 ERA. He was moat lm- preulve down the 1tretch. stop· plnl •Los MedanOI, 20-1 ln the first N&lnd ol the atat.. cham· ploa1hlp,tbumey. He came back two day• lat..r and eamed lbe vlctol'y la the Bue1' 3-2,champlonahlp wiD °"" L.A Valley CC wttb aeven .._..., of work. • "I've teen him tor two ,..,. now and I save him a IOod , .. "" l•t ,..,., •• •aid A..- dlrec:tor o 1couttn1 Lanr HllnM. "I..._ lilln •a,_ dli · a tremendous job of converting him from a catcher to a pitcher If hl' gets his breaking ball going, he could he tough." llogan was the seventh player sel ected las t year in the amateur draft by the Chicago Cubs. ·'If we do come to terms with him, it won't be until May when the community college season is over." Himes added. \ Ry JOHN S t:VANO 01 Ille D•llY 1'1191 \1•11 Tr ying to handicap the 1981Hll PCAA Conference race 1s com parable to picking a winner in the eighth race al Santa Anita. Simon, a freshman r ight-h a nded pitcher, was chosen by the Seattle Mariners in round two or the regular phase, and shortstop Samuel, a Ga rde n Grove product, was picked by Milwaukee in round one or the secondary phase. MtKIE HOGAN Drafted by Angela There arc j us l so many var iables involved in a compeli· lion of this magnitude records. olavers, roaches, home court advantages, past history 1t al· most makes it impossible lo pick a favorite. As one writer put it, "I have e nough trouble trying to pick one winner in a football game. How do you expect me lo pi c k one winner out of 12 horses?'' That same theory could apply RICHFIELD, Ohio (AP) -For a lime, the Cleveland Cavaliers were havin1 pleasant dreama of an upset over one of lbe NaUonal Bulletball As· 1oclation'1 ftner team1. Then Norm Nixon and~ AbcluJ.Jabbar abruptly broulbt the·~ _9avalien off of cloud nine IDd • .,..., a •iot Loi An1elo vie:· tory Tullday niCbt OD Cl...._.,, lllm~ court. Nlaon, a IUard, .. ,..... lw II ,...ta la a 4"'·mlau&a lfAD la-~, Md Abdul· '•bber ...... four.. .W NAetl. \ "I UdDk u a taa•, we .._, a lltt1e ..._. when w lalow we'n bl the 1.-l efteial p.t ol tlte 1ame," ~.J~ aaW. ... ._ .. Jult ,.., upa1-bltmn.•• • ' · · · Clftll.S ....... ........, ....... tlalrd •• ~ .......... n.-.. 01111 ....... ..... 1cond tM'Lahn' lllt l1 ...... If tliit pertod. TM Nixon outbunt enabled Los Anaelea to lead 79-7'1 enterin1 the final period. Nixon scored the Lakera' ftnt two bullet.a of the last quarter, and Loa Ancelea built aeveral lO·polnt leada. Abdul-Jabbar'1 tour but.ta in the la1t four minutes held off the Cavallen, the lut hoop providin1 • 108-102 lead with 41 HCOnda re· malnlnc. After Clevelud'a Randy Smith aeored to cut the marlin to lOl·l04 wllb 23 neondl remalntn1. Jamaal Wllk• canned two fouJ 1hotl wllb elcht •ftOIMll -to clinch the victory. • 1'eJ lntea1tned thelr defenH down lite ltrltcb la."'8ll U tbe1r oft .. ," Sm1tb Hid lbout --Lallln. "TbeJ pla,ed A Ylty lmut same. Tllt.J!n ~.aced and 10 to tbe Dla,er wbo ii ftllltrl It • at tbe Ume. Tbat'1 wbat II tak11." to th<• <.'tJ.!ht l'('i\A opponcnb . I 110 ON t: TIUNG t'OR t·crtaan 1s that nothing is 1·1·rta1n ccmrl'rn 1ng thl' final .outrornc.· 1n t he f>CAA . There arc too many tn tangibles with no less than five teams capable of fimshinJ.{ first at the wire. And. one must remember, finishing first in Lh<' PCAA <.:on ferencc docs n 't n ecessarily mean you've won. Ask Utah Slate about that. Anyway. with eyes closed and a dart board hanging on the wall, here is how the PCAA Con- ference shapes up in 1980·81 with gam es startin~ Thursday : Bu llclo~~· sc•ai-.1.>n will go could c•oml' this wt•ck when they travel to lit ah Stall' and San Jose State 1n lht'lr firs t two conferenc.·e matc·h1·:-. 2. ut· IRVINt: 1979-80, 1· 13 1n t•onh•rl'ncc• <eighth>. 7-20 nvl'rall , 19fM)·81 pre-season, 8·4 Aclm1ttt'<ll y a dark horse s!•lt•C'tion. hut there are a lot of fart ors an vol ved in this place· mcnt. First. there 's tht' obvious prcsenre of 6-8 postman Kevin Ma get', who leads the nation in both S<'Oring (30.1) and rebound· mg I 13.71. Granted. one player does not a second place team make but then, Magee is not alone. 1. FRF.SNO STATE -1979-80, Coach Bill MulUgan has sur· 1·4 in conference (third>. 17·7 rounded h.ls star with some po. overall: l!IM-81 pre-season. 11·1 tent talent in the form or uardl ~ -Expet ts=sl'Y"flothlng will beat: R ufiJy e on . a good offense like a good de· Kevin Fuller C8.9) and forwardl fense, and the Bulldogs certainly Ben McDonald (10.8) and Ranier have that. Their 52.8 avera1e In Wulf (10.2>. Those five players, scor ing defense not only lopl the along with the reserves. COlb· PCAA, but also ranks them prise the most potent olferiile second nationally. <98.5) In the NCAA. Coach Boyd Grant's team 11 How the Anteaters fare do1'ft noted for its patient, slowdown the 1tretch wUI be the bit,._ tempo otfenae that haa aent que1tlon mark. The team •· more than one coach •.~urryln1 doubtedly hu talent and 1"°"41 to hla nearest pyscholo1lil. The brHk from the sate tut, but~ BulldoP. who were eliminated Anteater1 are maklnl 1 1 from tbe PCAA playoft1 lut lump ln clUI and nperienc:., year due to tehedullq llllrac· ack ol It, ml1bt bt a problem. lion•, are led by Rod Hl1P1111. a • . •· 1. l .. pound-Junlor torward 1 trrAll ft AT• _ 1ma. who la averalinl 14.l potaU '*' \ u.i lD C!Gllf11'9He (f\nt) fame. ' ' A sood lndlHUon of bow 'the ( ... PCM, ..... ) • I I I .... _,_,,.., ,,.. t "\ ,,. -DAil Y flll Ol \... E,·prt wins athlete of year; G~nuinP Rittk finitthe~ third ... , •• .\I" 41_,,.,l' ... '., ~ \ 1111 k ('hr1:. t:vt'rt l.loyd , in at h.i I l1•l•n1t ... ~ 1 111 .. 1• ... i. 1 ti .. 11 1u~t't1nac:. un lhtl court. t·•l!!!l·d tt•t·11 u i.:1·1 Trt11 \ Aw.trn TutiadMy by two 1 u1 .. ,. for l'h1· I\ "•"I 1t1lt·ll l'rcH11 WumMn Athlete of l ht· ' ..... , I 1111 11 .. "" , """' i>&t·k from 11 das1tppomun1 for her 1!17~ '"'"'-'"" •• 1111 ., ~...if 1mpo&tld t.hre4! mooth vacaUoo at the .. 1 .. r1 11f 1~1 1 l1111twd lla<·~ tu h"'r acr~fomed 1pot atop the .._11111 .. 11 .., l\·11111,, ~dni .. by l'1tptunn1 the 11 .. 11 .. n I' r1•11d1 .u 1d l .., O~m. and the I '~ r ld\ ''p ull I t1 ... r1111wnsh1µs. among uthr r.., . II er d 1 •• 111 .it 1" II o 1111n11t1 on wa s rewarded ti\ the natJon ·s s ports writers and broadt·a~lcr!> Lloyd µoiled 102 votes to 100 by Aw.Im It wa:. the fourth lime Lloyd hit~ ~ na mt"J Uu: wan ner A dl!>ta11t third. with ~ votci., was Genuint• H1!-ok the rirst fill y to win the K e ntuL·l..1 l>e rby 10 m or e t han a half century. a nd was second in the Prt'aknesi. and the Uelmont Stakes • Fourth was bas ketball sta r Nancy Lieberman of Old Oo mmioo with 38 vole!>, foll<1wl'd by distance runner Grete Waitz of :'llurway. 18 , tennl!> µro Evonne Goolagong or Australia. 13 . ~olfer Heth Damcl. 12. runner Mary Decker , 9; !.pl'ed skatt>r Heth !leaden, IL tt:vms star Andrea Jaeger . 7. and skier llann1 Wenzel of l.te<'htenstem, S. . . Lloyd's pruhh:rns on tht: court were~·t d1sasterous -. at was just th<1t sht· wusn't playing like Chris Evert Lloyd. f c;>r three stra ight wt•l·ks she reached the Canals of e vents an Washington. {'h11·a~11 and Cincinnati. . . She lost to Navratilova once and to Austin twice. "My tenms wa!> fine but my desire for the game was ~one "she said "I felt burnt out." So Lloyd. 26, spent three months on the sidelines , the only tennis an her hfe strictly recreational. When she returned, she did so with a passion, winning 42 of 43 matches between the Italian Open and the U.S. Open. lier onb· loss was in the finals itt Wimbledon to Goolagong. flt,.,,,. 01· du• tiny fo'orm('r Houston Oilers Coach Bum Pbllllps on hav- ing his wire accompany hrm on trips : "My wife usually travt.•ls w1lh mt· ht·C'a use sht>'s too ugly to kiss goodbye." Baskrlball Streaks on line as CdM, FVmeet Ry ROGER {'i\RLSON OI Ille O•llY P olol st•tl Sunset League power Foun- tain Vallt>Y and S1•1.1 V11•w League power <'oron<.1 <kl Mar c·ollide t cmi~ht at Founta in V;lllt·y 1n a hattl(' or top rail'" high '>!'hool h11i.kethall teami. tri highlight a n•<.1 non leagut· a<·l 1on 11 ·s Orangt• County s No 2 IC'orona ch:I M ar l v~ No 3 11-'ountain Va ll t•.v > ancl 1·aC'h has plt•nl y to off Pr l'orona dcl Mar tirings a 9·1 rt•c•orcl into tht· ~a mt·, l ht• onl y Lakewood routs Marina s etbat:k a 74·62 decision to Or ange County's No . 1 rated team. Ocean Vie w. The Sea Kin~s or Coach J ack Errion are on a seven-game winning streak. Fountain Valley's Barons. un· dn Coach l>ave Brown , are on an e ight-game winning streak :.irt t'r a three-game losing skein t•a rly, which began with a 77-70 loss to Ocean View. The Barons await with their m <1tc h·up zone defe ns e , 6-3 dyna mo Jeff Christensen, 6-7 1-;rank Luongo near the boards an<I the strong floor game of guard Emile Harry. Corona del Mar ente rs with 6·6 Mark Spinn. who can take you 20 ft•et outside or crash the boards and pentetrate ins ide with equal l'ffectiveness, a deadly shooting fl-5 Jeff Pries, the floor game of 6·3 point guard Steve Moore and a strong man-to-man defense. , .................. , .. , .... , rorw ............ ...., , ..... panel m a •HCM·ball bomMrdm•t • lllOw1uhl budld Dttrott tu ftNa 1'1110t ~J lit-• to a.tpUpt NIA lltaon T\aelclay ilaltt. •Mtuet JolauOD tiad ltvtn ol Im ••m•·biP 1' pa&nU late ln Utt Wrd period aad early la \be IOwtb •b• the Bueu ,..toe a H-0 rampap to turn a UOt tame lnto a runaway. Mickey Jolmloa added 10 ~lntt to the third pertod rout . . . l:Jnwbtrt, . . . Na&e Arc~lbald hit a n .footJumper wtth a:rr nmalnin1 to put Boston ahead to stay an the Celtics went on ~ whlp the New York Knicb. 93·119, tor their fifth strat1ht triumph ... Guard Wal&.r DHla hit two jump shots in the final minute of play to lift Phoenix to a ICM-99 victory over Seattle . . . Four atrai1ht free throws by DHld Tito•.-and KW Vudewe11te in the last 25 seconds lifted Denver to a bard-fou1ht W-132 decision over Atlanta AWal leelaal came off the bench to score eight poantt1 ln the rlrst 3:20 ol the fourth quarter, and Dallas hl'ld on for a 112· 106 win over Chicaao. ••••'• l••r _,. p•~•• l•l•11fl•r• Make 9ouy, the leadina go•l scorer in the ~ NHL, bool!lted his total lo 45 with three power play ' goals and a shot into an empty net to lead the New York. lalandera to a 6-3 vicl'bry over Pittsburgh in the only game in the NHL Tuesday night which didn't end in u tie. The contest marked the seventh game t.bis season in whit'h Bofisy has scored three or more aoala ... Elsewhere, The New York Rangers scored three tbird·period coals, in· eluding two on power plays by lloll Gresclmer and •• Dugaay, to come from behind and tie Calgary, 4... . . . Detroit's Paul Woods scored on a short backhand shot late in the third period as the Red Wings skated to a 3.3 lie with Boston . . Bren& Aalaton scored two goals in a 45·second span in the third period lo lift Vancouver into a 3·3 lie with Colorado .. Mlclael Goalet scored his second goal of the ~ame at 3:54 of the third period to hand Quebec a 3.3 tie with Winnipeg. IJSf' .,..,.. 1tlt-ra111wd Netr• D••• m ade two free throws with 14 seconds remaining OAK.LAND Junior guard Ken McAlister m In overtime, lifting the Univers ity of San Fran· c·isco to a 66·63 college basketball upset of seventh· ranked Notre Dame Tuesday night. The victory improved the Dons' record lo 12·2, while the Irish lost their second straight game for the first time in a year and dropped to 8·3. A layup by senior forward Orlando Woolridge had given Notre Dame a 63·62 lead with 1 :05 to go. The Dons then called time to set up a final play. McAlister was fouled by forward Bill Varner and McAlister made both ends of a one-on·one situation for the lead. Afte r Notre Dame's Kelly Tripucka missed a fin al shot. US F's Quintin Dailey was fouled by Woolridge and made both free throws with two seconds left, concluding the scoring. The Irish m ade a great comeback to take the game into ovntime. USF. which jumped to a lO·point halftime lead , was <1head 55-49 with a little more than nine minutes remain- ing. Eldridge's shot in ot savesGWC S o phom ore fo rwa rd J im Eldridge connected on an 18· rooter from the baseline with six seconds remaining in overtime as Golden West College edged Santa Monica, 71·69 in Southern Ca l Conference action Tuesday night. Eldridge, at 6·3, took the un- contested shot afte r the Rustlers tried on three attempts lo get the ball into postman Randy Heidenreich. Both sides squandered leads during regulation play as the Corsairs let an ll·point lead al the half get away from them, while the Rustlers couldn't hold a seven-point advantage in the second half. A 12· 1 blitz during the final 2: 22 or the opening 20 minutes gave the Corsairs a 38·29 lead al the intermission. The Rustlers then countered early in the second half with a spurt or their own to take the lead back a~ 41-40 with 16:24 to play . ... . /, Ga~ .... erftl Jules Gage, former basket· ball coach at Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa highs, will be honored at halftime of tonight's basket- ball game between those schools in the Costa Mesa gym. SPORTS BREAK I BASKETBALL c .................. , .... . ISU&L•Y -A 111 mlmoD bold Sllue to • ft.nan• a new lnb'amval ''*"' f1oWt1 oe U.. Unl•eretty of Cal~foraaa campue• h11 bHa appl'OYld by ttudata. · 1 Thi Leapt ot Wom• Vota'I 111d that a. TU atudtau votH ln favor ol tbt proJeot wbtl11,m opJ*td It. Comtructloa of the 118.1 rnlWon facWty wlll 1tart la the 1prtn1 and 1hould be complettd by fall, 1m, aald WUUam M annin1. director of intramural and recreational 1poru at the campus. A $16 a quarter ree will be levied on students startin1 in fall, li&1, to pay for the project. The building is to include a gymnasium and tennis, volleyball and basketball courts. IJC~A '• 8rOll't1 a ~••dldal• tor N•I• J•• UCLA Coach Larry Brownasone ortwoorthree • leading candidates for the head coach job or the New Jersey Nels of the National Basketball As · sociation. Brown was not available for comment Tuesday but a source was quoted as s aying that he along with Atlanta Hawks Coa'Ch Hubie Brown and Phoenix Suns' assistant coach Al n1an~111 are the current contenders for the N e ts' job although Bianchi has said that he's not interested ... Steve•Rosenbloom, general manager or the New Orlean1>1 Saints, said that the NFL team hopes to name its new head coach next week, and Bum Pllilllpa is the leading candidate . NFL Commissioner Pew Roselle a nd Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis met in a federal judge's chambers Tuesday but failed to make progress toward settlement of an antitrust suit aimed at freeing the Raiders to move to Los Angeles ... World Boxing Associ'ation heavyweight champion Mike Weaver has pulled out of next month's scheduled bout against Jim TW is because or a hand injury . . Braving thick Cog in th1> second run, Switzerland's Erika Hess scored her first wo m en 's World Cup slalom victory Tuesday. beating l 'laudla Ciiordani or Italy and Tamara M~Klnaey of Olympic Village, California ... Muhammad All's hopes to launch a c·ampaign in Honolulu in April to win the world boxing cham- 1nons hip for a fourth time lay shatte red Tuesday when the Hawaii Roxing Commission deferred action on his request for a boxing license Tf'~d•~ radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings a re · '' ' .. ~xcell~nt , ' • • worth watching; .• fa ir ; • forget ti. 6 p.m., Chennel 9 ./ ./ v' NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at Washington. Announcers : Chic k Hearn and Keith Eric.kson. The Lakers will be trying lo pick up addi~onal ground on the Phoenix Suns with a vi ctory in Washington tonight. The Suns lea d the Western Conferenc.e, Pac1f1C Division with the Laker'> second. Kareem Abdul-J abbar and Jamaal Wilkes spark the Laker attack RADIO Basketball Lakerc; at Washington, 6 p.m .. KLAC (570): Hockey King.., at Hartford. 4 35 p.m , KOGO (600). OCC, Saddleback /ace tough tests Hoth Orange C'oast <tnd Sad- d It> b ack c·ollege bas ke t ball learns fal·e diHicult road tests tonight, wi th the Pirates travel· ing to Mt S an Antonio and Ga u c h o s h t>ad ed f o r Southwestern. Both games have a 7: 30 tipoff. OCC. 10· 7, is C'oming off a 59.57 triumph over Cerritos which evened the Rues' South Coast Conference record at I · I . Mt San Antonio. meanwhile. cam e out on the short end of a 74-69 score to Fullerton in the Mount.ies' conference opener Overall, Mt San Antonio is 12·7 and c.•on side r ed o n e of the favorites for the South Coast 11- tle. ·'The Mounties hav<' a ·strong front line. Paul Perkins was an all·conference perfo rmer for the m last year , and he 's ex· tremial~ difficult to stop inside," warns OCC Coach Tandy Gillis Perkins , a 6·4 forwa rd, is aver aging 20 points a game He scor ed 39 points an a n on· confe rence outing two weeks ago a~:.i inst I./\ Southwes t {'hrt!-> Bt'a!-iley l'Ol)l lnuci. t o lt•ar1 th<' 1'1rale scorin~ attack with <t 12 9 aver a'ge Bo th forwarc1s Tim Johnson and John Sa undt>rs ar e a ver a ging j ust over 11 points per game for ()('(' Al Southwestern. Coach Hill Brummel 's Sadd lehack squad ra ce!> an Aµachc team with a I · I M1ssrnn t'onferencl' m ark and a t:I 5 ovt•rall ret·orr1. Southw1·slt·m is ler1 by Da vid Freeman and Dick Bra mwell . both boasting a 22-point·per · ~amC' a verage Thl' Gauchos counter with 6· 7 freshman Curtis Crossley who brings a 15 2 point average into the contest. and Kevin Bowland with a 12.6 average Saddleback ope ned Mission Conference play with a come· from behind 84·76 victory over San Diego CC last week and im- provt>d its overall record lo I J ·6. : Todc1 Murphy, Tony l>alton and Dave Powers c·omb1m•d for 53 points as l.akc•wooc1 ll 1gh routed visiting Man na . 7:1 54 in non· l eu ~ue h1~h st:hool haskctball uc·twn Tuesd<ty nii.:ht T i poH is scheduled for 7 o'clock, as is the Empire League opener between Ocean View's 12 2 Seahawks and the up-and- down Katella Knights, who have strug~led to a 6·6 r ecord despite entering the campaign with a seasoned crew. G WC then widened the margin to 49-42 before the-Corsairs fought back to knot the score at . 53-all. ,..,....r • .-•1 I "It's going to be a tough week." says Brummel, whose tea m vis its Citrus Saturday night. "In fact. e very week is going lo be tough because the conre rencc teams are so evenly matched " The Vi kings, whc; were 1n their final tuneup heforc the• start. of Sunset League play Friday. trailed by only three at the 1n- t e rm ission 30 27 before the I .ancers blew them out with a 22 J•OIDt third quartt:r The Vi k i n ~s . who could manage hut nine points during t he• period. m•vcr threatened afte r that. Coach Steve l'opov1ch h ad three players score in double figures led by Rill Bruce with 14 points. Rick Smith had 13 and tea mmate Roge r We ninger tossed in 12. The loss dropped the Vikings· record to 8·6 as they will ho.st l''ountain Valley Friday night in the Sunset League opener for both schools. The Empire League opener will be a t Ocean View, where 6-8 Wayne Carlander, the S~aha~ks' all·everything star awaits wilh a 34.4 scoring average . Carlander has scored in the 30s or better 10 ti mes in 14 st arts. Othe r no n -le ague games tonight at 7 inc lude Newport Harbor ( 9·4) at Costa Mesa (4·6), Laguna Beach (8·2) at University (8.·5), Loara (6·5) at San Clemente ( 11·3) and Irvine (3·6) at Dana Hills C6·5). Scheduled for a 7: 30 start is Estancia (8·5), which travels to Laguna Hills. T he score then see -s awed, finishing 63·63 after regulation. The same teeter·tooter held true . too. in ove rtime until Eldridge's shot iced the contest. The win raised the Rustlers record to J.o in conference play. 15-3 overall. The Cor sairs, meanwhile, dropped to 2· 1 in conference, 14·6 overall. "I told our kids we had lo do two things well to win tonight-· break the pressure and board well, .. explained GWC Coach Jim Greenfield. "We did a pret· ty good job or that although we got careless at limes." Of Eldridge's game ·winner, Greenfield added, ~"He's always told me he's a great shooter. I guess tonight he proved il." 15th ANNUAL MOTORCVCLE Paramount Spom & ACCESSORY TRADE Annual PCAA OUTLOOK. • • overall; 1980-81 pre-season, 6·6 Don't let the Aggies ' pre· sea s on record fool you as they've played the toughest s chedule in the conference against the likes of Brigham Young (twice), Washington. Michigan State. Utah and Idaho State. The Aggies will also be smart· Ing from last year's embarrass· ment of losing in the PCAA playoffs after capturing the con· ference title. The Aggies rank second in the conference in scoring C81.6 ) and are led by forward Brian -·Jackson Cl9.9 average) and guard Keith Hood 05.9). Leo Cunningham, the team's 6·11 center, will also be a factor as he will be asked to neutralize the other big men in the conference like Magee and University of Pacific's Ron ComeUus. Berry's Spartans caught every· onl' by surprise at the PCAA tourna ment · last Ma rch when they surprised Long Beach State in the finals, 57·55, to advance to the NCAA regionals . This season the Spartans have picked up right where they left off in 1980 as they rank fifth in the nation in scoring defense ( S6. 7). San Jose State is led by three -y ear lette rman Sid Williams, who is scoring al a 14.5 clip and gathering 7.0 re· bounds. The Spartans' biggest problem appears to be size and bulk, two ingredients that could have a toll on the team down the stretch. 5. UNIVEllSIT'Y OF PACIFIC -'1979-80, 7-7 in conference (fifth), 15·16 overall; 1980-81 pre- season, 10.2 -This lime the pre· season record is deceiving as the Tigers have played one of the The Atiles' hope of reclaim· easiest schedules this side of the ln1 lhe title just might be de· Laguna Hills High girls' pro· termlned on Cunningham's ef-1ram. fectlveneaa. 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M JJl'CMI IH 10 WWl111 tm>UPS.' ·- ,UNKY WINKERBEAN 1ME. MASTER 5f'l.lb : A (J)MEI)I..) 1i4AT NEED.5 10 BE OOC.ttED ... P~BABlt,l HAS A LDi Of SILK HUMOR! l G l·l<f COMICS I CRQSSWORQ• by VlrtU P1rtch by Jeff MacNelly "Tonight we have calcium, lactase, phosphorus and loads of other mouth-watering goodies." by Ferd & Tom Johnson YE5, SIJ/t ... L How ABOUT MINCED CoWON A BUN? t:ALAffSU' THAT .frHE ""' ~ITTING Nexr lt' ME ~AO Tl-E lr16MT AN§WE~~.,. GORDO JUDGE PARKER DRABBLE 8E(K'i.1'M1~ Ii IA'I l«DflltR ~! "5'S A '4ll.l6'E S1'11nM1' t ~---• 0 II(. ,0\.1.~ 6'fc.«Nf, ~ MIK1' It i~\..'I 11l1'£U.\"tM"I', Atf°IC\S\..Aft, Eltt~i'", ~~ld1t0 MO tllU.IANf ! --...-1 ~! FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE I DON'T LIKE THIS 1 Mlc.HF\E.L IT'S NOT f\IGHI ! DR . SMOCK W H Y IS YOUR 'l..V. RUNN I N<S OU i" 1"'H e POOR, MRS. GORPON ~ YouR (roff) MoM ls IN THE. HOUSE $HE CAN,,. E\JEN $C.E. WHAT WE.'RE. 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A(....1..- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 46 Bristle 48 Clergymen 1 Thunder unit 52 Quebec S R~ r renoe 9 Containers 56 Church stall UNITEO Feature Synd1Cale Tuesday·s Puute Solved 14 Cavity ~7 Knight's garb ~~...:-~E+.:-9:-t::t:-t::i 15 lively dance 58 Touch 16 Public 90a1nS1 17 Lab medium 59 J1cob·s son 18 Ory 60 Author·s 19 Press. TV, medium etc 61 Other 20 Flange 62 M1rs· equal 21 Ontario's -63 Trimmed Shteld 64 N11ty look 23 Lowered 65 B1tt1tts 25 Oven 26 Used to own OOWN 27 Forfeited 29 Slgn 32 Begin work 2 words 35 Insect nest 36 Act dr11m1ly 37 Effigy 38 Clocks 39 Vehicle 40 Ag1Uoch 41 Succesaor 42 Cap1t11 item 43 Pi<>Mlfed 44 Wrong 45 Portion 1 Scorches 2 Reasoning 3 Poplar 4 By 5 Too« pert 6 Studied 7 Mr.Ambler 8 Art style 9 Oppose 10 Aneverates 11 Fecllou• 12 Siikworm 13 om.·apal 21 ArrallQI 22 Blbllcal man 44 L1yered 24 As 45 Pleauntry 27 Restrict 47 Got up 28 Above 48 Respite 30 ObMtve 49 Mustcll work 31 Compllcatt0n 50 At no 11me 32 Telephone 51 -cheese 33 Groundless 52 Europe1n 34 Jollity· 53 Irish excla· 2 words m1t1on 35 Hurrier &4 Chinne coin 3e Spars 55 Adiect1ve 38 Splne eodlng 42 Melodies 59 Stllute ...... -·---···-···- Business · -.......... --· ··----. ----·-·-· -·----.-·-··----- w.an..day, January 14, 1981 il DAILY PILOT 84 New energy Same tax gripes persist WSSPROOF f UNNEEDED ! W ASlllNGTON CAP.I • gains seen Yearly filing C'?ntinue1 to be un!'leaaant By JOHN CUNNIFF Inflation is one of the bisgest complaints for A woman need not prove econo mic loss Co s ue her e mployer ror sexual harass.ment, •a fed e ral appeals coutt th TtttUU~ D t.1.IAS .\II IMlk .:a111I "" 11\'111111 Thul wo the wuy two lt'»•lin.: \'"' 1n11111lf'lll11l 1(111u 11'> 1h•i.t·r1twil la:.l 't'lllt ' 11r1•!trt''' 111 flu, 1·l••1Jlltlo( 111•w -.our1·e:. of •·nf'qt\ f111 t',.llft•rn1u ... lhoi-• _,. ood Fi • • • I g reuon. rsl, al lowers the buying power or s ays. ; T hi· '>lalt• "-•atd l h•· "11·1111 ( 'luli J111l ttw Nutural lit''>l•Ur1·1·, l>l'f•·11 '>1· l '11u 111·1l. wu . 111 volvt>d 111 r11u. h ,11'11\ 11 \ hut th.il • .11·l1'<1h h a .... iirci<Juted Oll•tt' rht'h•r11· th.ill ••I lllHI Hut ..i:. lhl' Ht·~ \t'Jr ltcg1n:. tl1L·rt· .in· ho11cful "t:n~ 111 11 111•• 1111·r11t·nt 'llot from the .... late govcr11 ntt'nt l•ut fr nrr1 I ;illfCtrr11d ., t w•1 li:trl(c~I powl'r '1•m parul·:. t 'llOM f'.\( lt'lt (11\~ & t:Lt;t'TRlt' Co ~·om t':. word th.ti ').t 1Jt·n ·t·11t ul the nc1.11 generc.Un.: 1·ap<11'1l\ 1t ~ 111 .i1hJ 111 lhl' nt•Xl HI years will in· 'oh t' re1lt'~ .ibll' l'llt.'O( v 'iO uree .... not likely tu run uut -.oon l 'hl' b1~~l'"I ,·hunk •>f that new power will be h~ d rut.>lct'lrt<' l ar~t·I fr om P G &~·:. ti elms f'u m pt-d Stura~e l'roJc<·t nt-ar fo'resno But 1 I m ti hon kilo~ iitl!-> w1 II n 1mt· from ~t--Olhermal de I I pt•:-.ll .... and 658,000 from rc1·ydt-d indu .... traal was te SoCaJ F OCU8 und u m·w wind turhtnt• gt.•11erator Bui use of hydrot.•lt·<· t r 1 <· p o w e r a n d geothermal l'nt•rg~ arc nothing nt.'w for PG&E. So it wu:.. mul'h more of a departure from lht• past when tht• Southern California l'~disun Co lht' nation's laq.{est cl1·tlrtl' (.'(1mpany revised its phrn for Uw 1980~ c.ncl r l'solved lo get about one· thir-0 of ils nt·w power from renewable sources . THAT'S NOT NEARl.V AS •:ASV a task for Edison as for P<;& f:. hl·l·ause the Southland firm lacks easy aness to large rivers and reservoirs and because the geothermal resources of the Im. perial Valley haven't been developed and tested as much a~ PG&E's ~eothcrm al field at The Geysers. AP Wl,.lllMle .~o t'bf•on Thl· of f1<.·e o f t\j' atoll a h Huho lla h Kho m e ini has an· n o un c::e d that the Is lamic leader. 80, will nu longer receive visitor s without ap- poinlmt>nl His health and s mall Tehran n ·sidenl'e were cited as rt.>asons. Campus frauds charged NEW YORK -If you suspect the cowatry likes to talk rather than act about financial and other economic inequities, you will again find documen- tation in the annual discussion or the equitable in· com e tax. It has its corollary loo: the "fair and simple"· tax return form. which has been so simplified you som etimes can obtain a hair dozen different interpretations, all from people who call the m selves experts. Both the tax and itS forms are in the news again, as they are every year at this time. The same proposals, same gripes, sam e confusions, s ame ine· quities. same temptations, same evasions. The s ame eve year. CUNIOl'I' PUBLISHERS RUSH OUT with their tax guides, or maybe just put a pretty jacket on the of- ficial Internal Revenue Service guide and double the price. Lawyers and accountants work like monks for a few months, but also earn enough to golf or sail in the summer. Taxpayers vow to ac- quire more deductions next year, but the vows are sort and soon forgotten. • l''or many, if not most taxpayers, it is an un· happy experience. "Filing taxes used lo be the most personal link between the U.S. government a nd its citizens," says Michael Graetz or USC. No more, he says. "In the past decade inflation and the comple x ity or the tax-laws-~-of-t11Xpayers scurrying to tax-preparation professionals in search or deductions and credits." s ays the pro- fessor the dollar. Second, it forces taxpayers into higher brackets, where greater percentages or the paycheck are taken. Confusion about. the meaning or instructions ranks h.igh as a source of dissatisfaction. Doubts about the fairness of regulations accompanies it A feeling that the rich do not pay their s hare is com- monly held. The unanimous ruUqg has been handed do~n by a three-judge pan,el of the U .s. Court or Ap· peals for the District of Columbia. Jn e ffect, the panel s aid that sexual harass mcnt is by itself a viola- ti<in or the law. The remedy perhaps most often suggested is to simplify the tax so that everyone pays cin "equitable" amount, but nobody has ever been able to a rrive at a pe rcentage or a syste m that ,.-----------.. seems to satisfy everyone. ~ A big problem with s imple solutions 1s that the income tax is not just for raising reve nue. but 1t ts o ne or the most potent tools for implementing the country's socio-economic goals 11 And so. risk-takers get a break bec·ause they W,'~ ~-a re cons idered jobmakers Those who save may get more deduct ions than a few years cigo because capital is needed . Charity-givers ec.rn d eductions because charity is tonsidered beneficial Those with children obtain deductions berause or need . and maybe because children are deem ed 1m por tant national ass ets. The strongest attem pt at social change romcs through the progressi Ve nature Of the lax, With the rich s upposedly paying mort-because of c. n.itional bent toward bolste rmg the midcll(! c.nd lower in comes. IRONICALL V, THE complexity of the tcix is to a large extent c. result of attempts to make it fairer, which s uggests that whenever yuu tcimpcr with the incredible in<:omc tax you only ma.kc It worse than it was That. it scl'ms. is the best tleh.·nM• 11 ha!'>. and poor though 1t 1s, it s1.·c·m s suffic1l'nl l11 :..<·urc .iwa\ the r~form1.·rs. anrf pmm1scs us mort' 11f thl• sam(: prom1s<•s and gr11ws n1.•xl yc.ir ;1t th1 !'> t inw DICK UMPHREY BELOW MARKET INTEREST RA TES AVAIL.AIU • COMMHCIAL • IMDUSTl!AL • AllCIAFT LEASING DIVISION LAND•SEA•AIR LEASING 1600 Dove St. 11415 Nrwoort Beach 975-0440 llut aJmost as soon as Edison announced its plans: th~ firm began opening new projects and cont!1butmg lo 1ls goal of 1.9 million kilowatts or new ~wer fro'!l non-traditional energy sources. NF:W YORK (AP> Need .i lt'rm papt.•r fast'> So m eth in ~ a lon g the lines o f "Hiocultural Adaptations in An thropology" or "Dtalec- tic on Sex'1" ,----- - Jo 1rs t, the firm opened California's initial wind energy facility in tht: San Gorg1mio Pass between San Rernardino and Palm Springs, c. spot where s trong wmds hlow al most pe rpetually. While this wmdmill will provide a paltry 3,000 k1lowc.lls. supplymg no more than 1.000 customers. 1l is symbolit of the potential in the wind. Gov. Brown has estimated that winds t an supply 10 per- cent of the state's energy needs by the end of the century und both Edison .ind PG&E include more windmills in their plans. EDISON Al,SO HAS DEDICATED its first geothermal unit and the Sl40 million "Solar One" project northeast of Hars tow, which will be the na lion's largest solar facility when finished late thi..., year. Thal facility, funded by the federal Depart ment of Energy and oper ated jointly with the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power, will ust! 1.818 mirrors to generate about 20,000 kilowatts of power. enough to serve 6,000 typical r ustomers. If it s ucceeds, it will be the prototype for other solar plants throughout the Southwest, where the sun shines on the d eserts as many as 300 days a year. The new plants, Edison claims. will give it a more diversified mix or power sources than any othe r utility tn the world, with electricity coming from coal, oil, natural gas, the atom, the sun , the wind, gl'Othermal sources and flowing water. "OUR COMPANY BELIEVES THAT some forms or 1>0wer J(eneration which a few years ago were speculative or unproven have progressed to the point where they can be aggressive ly de- veloped and relied on,·• says William Gould , ~dison's board C'hairman. Edison's new stance as an innovator and ex- perimenter, combined with PG&E's plans, means that the governor and his appointees on various state commissions are no longer the only ones pushing for chunge in the energy business. If the large privately owned utilities continue putting their muscle cind money behind the con· cept, there 1s reason to expect significant action a nd not mert' rhetor ic. r 1-:ba.~ is a colum nut l>ased m Santa MonicaJ Migha be ~ood job If s·o. don't bother call - ing Collcgi<ilt' Rcsearc·h Systems Tw o !\tale 1n vest igators spent a day at th e co mpan y's Manhattan offices c·art · ing away file cabinets allegedly containing re- sear c h fo r e n o u g h p<1pers to fill a 30J.pugc c·atalogut.•. THE STAT•: has l' h a r g e d H r a d I e y Thompson, the 30-ycar· o ld mana ge r or Collegiate Hesearc h. with selling a pape r while knowing that it was intended for s ub· mission in a college <:ourse. The pape r h e 1s charged with selling '·Pornography and the I.aw" allegedly was commissioned by a New York Univer s ity Law School student who was cooperating with an in· vestigalion or the firm by the offi ce or Attorney Gl'n er ul Rob e rt Abrams. If convictccl or the <'hargc, Thompson faces up to thr ee months in J<til and a $500 fine. T II•: FI R M 'S <'a lalogue which in eludes the" Hiocultural " and "Di alectic" topics indicatf'd Collegiate .i lso had o ffi ces in Camden. N.J .. Chicago and North flollywood . Don't fear 'blind' ads By JOVCE L. KENNED\' Are you scared orr by help-wanted ads that are signed only with a box number rathe r than with the employer's name? Don't be, advise two experts you may be overlook· ing an opportunity. respondent's job; a worry that the employer already has been contacted and that a second response might make the applicant seem too eager and jeopardize a negotiating posture. SWEET AND ERDLEN maintain that most or the cited concerns are , Natural gas price hiked MEXICO CITY (AP) Mexico said it has rnised the price of the natural gas it sells the Unit· ed States by nearly 8 percent - The Mexican state petroleum monopoly Pem ex said Tuesday its action was retroactive to .Jan. I and raised the cost of the gas to $4.8246 per thousand cubic feet from $4.47 per thousand. Pemex said it sells an average ol 300 million cubic feet or gas a day to a consortium or private companies in the U.S. Southwest. The exports compJTise about 0.5 percent of U.S. natural gas needs. A U.S. ENERGY Department spokesman, who a lso asked ano~ymity. said Mexico's increase was expected following the country's decision last month to raise crude oil prices about 11 percent. "I don't think we have any idea yet of the im· pact" of the move on American consumers, the spokes man s aid. A U.S. government source in Washington, who ~sk_ed not lo be identified, said the price increase 1s likely "to be a subject or discussion" with Mex- ico because it may exceed a formula agreed to by both countries. Mexico's gas export prices are tied to crude oil prices set by several leading exporters Chrysler lwnored for K-car model LOS ANGELES <AP> -Chrysler Corp. Chairman Lee Iaccoca and the company's new K · cars have been honored by Motor Trend magazine. Chrysler's new line won the "Car or the Year" award for 1981 from the monthly magazine while Iaccoca was named "Man of the Year." The Plymouth Reliant finished first in the magazine's competition , followed by the Dodge Aries. Oldsmobile Cutlass diesel, Ford Granada, Ford Escort, Chrysler Imperial and Mercury Lynx. 11\is is the 32nd year or the awards. Motor Trend spokesman Bob Brown said. We're Higher Than Any B.ank OrS&L Many job seekers routinely bypass blind ads in newspapers and magazines, according to a study by the Employment Management As- sociation or Wellesley, Mass .. a non- profit educatlonal organization com· prised of employment and personnel executives. WHY ARE ANONYMOUS ads reasons employment managers run 11 groundless, countering with valid 15 763 14 97 % bo;~n::~~:~:~e and cost or civlng 1 • 0 • 0 tt=d=:~~IH!led~...Jeltft-xlh ·Ercllen, u-e H socialion's executive director, and Donald H. Sweet, its past president and employment directoe.. or the Celanese Corp., list reaaor9 people 1lve: A reluctance to reply to an un- known party; a hilb probability a rttpome wUI not be acknowledced; a fear ol beln1 flred if the ad was pl aced by the reapondent 's empl~er; a posalblllty the ad waa placed by an employment a1ent merely ~·repl~•h the a1ent'a fll•. Other NMOnl =· H)' they lh1 away from box·DUlft ada: A IUlpl· clon tbe wlidntlfled employer la merely lhopp&q tbe man.c ratMr tbu aft ... a Nal Job; \8 bmeb tbat tbt ed WU plac.cl by UlOIMr job ll•ter wbo .,..... to applJ for the 1ndrv_idu_at.,...!£!tnow1ed~em.M1L.w.1wL J _ annual_yield .. _ --carmuaLrate Ch~111Fdtaws a-sTlnar of responses; · · to temporarily avoid ne1atlve employee reactions when the Job la ·not being filled from the ranks of present workers; to retain conllden· ttalily when the employer la replaclnt an incumbent employee: to u1e a low· recruilirl1 profile when layolf1 are. occurrln1 in other parts of the com- pany; to compare outside applicants a1alnat intenaal candldate1. Aa for tele1raph1n1 your intent to quit by unknowin1ly an1w•rlnt an ad run by your current employer1""' l:rdlm aDd Sweet aay 1•'1 doubtlUI Ir IUCb action wUl NIUlt In an Im· mediate dbmlalal. Bued cm tMtr survey/ ol .mplOJJDent maaqen, they 1iy lt'1 mon 1Urel7 UM oom· PU)' would attemr. to NC!Uf) U. potaUal Job.lteffl' ......... . Minimum lnY88tment certificate la S10.000 or more • 8 month certificates • Rate available lhru 1/21181. • • No extra f ... If withdrawn before maturity lOU never Nrn 1... than 8%. California Rnldenta Only. ... .................. .. ,, .,,. ~ YllW ll/J4Mt~..... ~ {q1:ta , ...... .,...Dr ..... ...... ,,. c... ..... ,Qa_ (714)11P-llll . .. \ \'l .ll 1' 11lv,1 •1·d 1'1 .ltltlll\11)1 1· tlu 1 !1·1..t>l•ll {lf CAHTl 1 K. Fl.INT Vi ce President .ind W'(LLIA M W . VA NDRUFF Assistant Vice. Prtts idcnt oF 1 11r Curpor.1L ion -Kidder, Peabody I I & Co. , "°""'"' n ( h ' '· \•, i'• 'I l ':1•, , )I ~ ·, ~ \\, '• II I~. l \ d { ' ~ I. t • , . ' I '''" '"" ,\1 l.1111.1 il,o!l.1 ... . , ' II I I AMAZING REW GAS-SAVING DEVICEI MY PAGEi! AND I AilE. PAATNEllS My noc;1nes4' '1f'11 , " \Ph· ,.. 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EXCITING NEW 1981 •Alfa Romeo•Peogeot•Saob 848 DOVE STREET Newport Beach 752-0900 I• 1 tfl I 1 t ,f fl111tfw If '•JI, I N (.il;i'"·''" /\~·· ()I fHl!I (,f, 1J;,>111f/ 1r .. ,r ''• 11 h t A ''fJ-111 , r I 11 \f I t I.' ·IJ 111 ~11.111 ,' I Ill " COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coins & Stamps GOLD & SILVER Prices for 1-12-81 Gotd CIOM ~100 • ruQ• ''•tllO M11ph·l •ftt H)() < tunn,,, \o ''''""' ti() \1h t•r Uoffl Sil•o r Ct I U 41 8w~ S•N Uh lO lS.t IO H IJ lO \-IO \U1 10 \ti4 10 "" 00 '"I 00 tou-., 11.0• '••ct,Cln•I Kt~•"•"d• .. o.: 11• C•ll 'Ut t UH.IH qvVI•• (714) 556-6850 South Coast Pla;i:a Village Sunllo••u 111 De•• Sh •A.CfOU h nm ~uc.1th r.0•111 Phu~u * annual raturn 1,1,n N1·w1 "'' C.••111• r IJriv,. f1u•t•· l'tfJ N1·w1"''' fl• 11 h (./\ '1.•1.1,11 I 'I I) 1, "1 I '1,• I I i; I 11 I I" 1 I• 11 •• ( 1!111·. It• i'lltl . ''"" lll1·1f•· < 11.irtqr f "' 111•1 'o.111 1 11. 1n ,,.,1 t• 1hrt 1 >1ir 1nq ·, ',.u, h··111.itd1t11 1 '~·''' l4'1"t1H 1nt~· 1 '''• /,,,.,. '"'• I lllr l111q.i1111" .irttl Succeed in Business without the Expense /l..nr.w1•1 N1•tw<trk 11'1!; ,, s olution to h1qlt n v .. r11r;11I lllill kill" p11,fit With /\11•.wm Nr !work '<:. !.l1m1•d ov1!1l1Prnl <:011<.1:p1 yu11 will lt:rvfl ;ev:11l.1l1h• <•v11ry qff1r.r' ·~orv11:n you rlf!P.d, rnchHlllHI y1 1111 11w11 pl 111111• 111 1111h111 urHI an-; wort nq !H~rvtcl' all n1 a fr1t<.lh111 'II lh,. r n·,1 nf pPlllli111m11 far.1f1 l1os ,"HHI ~•lrtlf These Services Now Available Afl!\Wl}flll() ')f'I Vlf.P Socw tnrtal •a11vt1;1• 24 hour cl1c la tm11 Le11ers im<l tynrnq Worrl pro<.C'!S!WlQ Schedullnq Rnm1nc1er service Conh!rnm:r rooms Matt h~t!; lelex Facslmllf? _ _£>~g1ng For More Information Call 953.1234 _,..., ~ Peanuts shortage costs jobs 1.0~ A'.\i(, J-:1...:s t 1\1' 1 A ltw11 1f1 1a•a11ut hut 11·1· niakt•f'!> an· oul o f a Jllh ;it th1· All A11wnt an ~ul ('o in ('1•rril11!> hl'('aus1· of th1• rlrought Ill lht• South lhjJl dev a s t att·d th1· n/ut1on 's Pt'anut 1-rop Ov1•r tht· l :Jst s 1•vcral rnunths. 0111• tt11nl of tht· •·om pany's l'mplo y Pcs who !'arncd tht•ir Ir ving gr inding peanuts. arl rl 1 n g s a I I a n rl p r <' St•rvat1ve. squashing the 11t•anut huller rnto jar s a nd s1·n •wing the t·aps 11n . ha\'l' hit !h t• un t'mµlo~ nwnt lint'!- SOME SMAU. pt·:inul llu lll:r man ufci t· tu n·r~ a!'ross lht• t·ountry havt• !>hut rlown pl ant s :ti l11g1•lhc·r be1· aus(• of t ht· !>hortage of i><'anuts :ind rise rn pri1·t•s Thi· All Amcnt'<Hl N ut l'u rn:1kcs s tor e brand vt·anul hulle r for Vons . Ha lphs and Alpha Beta supermarkets. The com - pan y no rmally proc- c s s cs 1.5 -milli o n puunds of p e anuts a month: hut s in<"e the drought, it has beeh tlown hy half "In my 30 years in the hus rnt·ss I've never seen :1nything like it." s aid I ;ordon Nelson. the All /\ m e rrc an N u t Co . 's 11uri·hasing ai:enl. Nt•l:-;011 s ai<t peanuts n1~1 the• 11nwc•ssors Jft 1·1•111 ~ a pound at the la s t ltarv1·st hut an• now u11 I 11 $I !'J() ;1 pounrl T-bil/,s do better W /\S iii NC ;TON (/\I' J I ntcrcst rates o n s hort te rm Treas ury securities have r isen to thl'1r hilo(hl'st levels since Oct'. 18 The avera~e dii;count r o te o n 26 -w ce k Treasury hills in<"reased from 13.182 percent last week to 14.228 percent at Monday's au ction and the average rate o n 13·week Tr easury bills w c n t ( 0>m.,l;l.6Ql...pei:cent ·o t5.3t8 percent, the governme nt r e ported. On Oet'. 18. the r a tes wen .• LS.4.23 percent for 26·week Treas ury bills and 16.667 percent for 13-week Treasury bills. Banks and thrift in· stltutlons may pay up to 14.478 pe rcent on six· month money market certlfl cales, starting Thursday. The currenl yleld on the $10,000· minimum ·d e poslt certlflcates, which are United\ to the M·week Treaaw-y rate, la 13.432 • percent. .. . . . .. , ....... .. BUSINESS I MUTUALS Ads by Reagan revived Shirt firm pays tribute to new president NEW YOHK !APJ P residenl·elecl Rona ld Reagan is preparing to take OYer the r eigns of power , but on the ad pages of three natio nal m agazines this week he 's s hown twisting, twirling, bending a nd c urling a shirt collar. Van Heusen Co. dusted off 27 · ye ar·old uds s ho wing then movie actor Reagan we aring its Century s hirts with the "new revolutionary collar that won 'l wrinkle ever" a 'S a way to con gratulate the new president "THE WONDERFUi . thing about Ame rica is that o;ooner or later. ever yone's d r eam can come true." the company s ays in a message accompanying the ad "Congratulations , Prc..:.side nt e lel't Ron ald Heagan " The o ri g ina l ad s h o win g Heagan. the n star of Univers al In terna t ional '~ "Law a nd Order,.. app(•ared an the Sept. 26, 1953. t:d it1on of the Saturday fo:venrng Post This wt•ek the ad, along with Van I lt•uscn 's con gratulatory messi.igc, ts rn Timl'. Newswec•k and People.• AP Wire""°'°' PRESIDENT-ELECT ACHIEVES AMERICAN DREAM Mesaege accompanying ad ottera congretuletlona <:u stomary arran~ement w1lh prtnl advertising tht• mid '60s on behalf of 20 Mule Tt•am Hornx and starred Jn eight c prsodes llt.· also wa!> host of the <:lo: Theall'!" from 1954 flZ and promoted the.• n1rporat1· <·on1·cµt of progn•ss V A N H t: Us E N I' rt· s 1 d l' n t <'hul'k Smith says lhc ad 1s a o nt•-s hot p romotion and '·a marvl•lous opportunity to t•on gr:rtulal t• the• prt•s 1d1•nt and rt•s t alt• our ft•t•l r n g!> a l111u l Amt•rit::s " Hohrn <:ray, a He agi.in 11rCS!> arde . s aid lht• ads are "a rut·c J,!('Sl ure, and I s up1x1se the gov t•rnor will tak<: il lhal way " Ht•agan h<1s n1>1 y<.·t sc<·n tht· <lib, <;ray said. Tht· Van llt•usen C:1•nl ury s hirt featun·d in the• l!f!IJ ad sold for S:l.95 for white and $4.!J!l for col ors and s11 1wrfint• whites. Van ll<·ust•n s avs it rlrwsn 't mak1· a <'<1mparahl~· all 1·ott1111 s hirt any rn ore. hut an av(• rag 1• Va n II 1•ust•n t oda.\· st·ll~ for a bout $17 Ht•a g;rn wrll nut gl'l any royalt ies for th1· arl, whrc·h I!> the H c a g a n a I s o w n r k t' ti for (;ennal E lct·tri1· Co. and IJ S Bo rax. hut spokl·smcn at hoth 1·ompames s arrl lhl're wt·r1· n<1 plans to revive their old <11b . Reagan was ho~t of "l>eath \'a llt•y Days" for I wo s l'ason~ tn ( h ·•·r Tiu· ( :ounlt·r NASO l i,tinq' 7• 1'# Pnu1,.,r.- 7) • '])"-' P<!tt l\f &.'-I. p.-.,.,Mf t9 • ,~,. ,~.1nM1f rt• ::-~~'· ~:~~.~1: " .. H I 14 14 '• }/1, s8 J.',.n .. (nt q II . . . ~ h , P••nldH II• IJ ~-.f,Qltl 'I • 1/ ~~ fif'fllt)IJn JJ~ I t'• Ph1l'1N .. 1 J•~1· r• ... ,, .. "i~ n n. p,".''" "JI ii• .... 1QrtH 1f1 I\ • ,,~ • Pl ... 'llf(U If',,... 1 l .. \h·•'\' Ui 115· •• \1'.tw' ff) f oC . •• • ,,,,,, ~ If •" I' • l"I •• ti .. I N. 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YOU CAN COUNT ON THE ..., .... . , . •• IUllNlll / ITOCKI Tue1clay'1 Cloel111 Prl•• • - NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ti s OAJLYPILOT 87 Entertaining In Elegance returns 1 with Reagan era By SYLVIA PORTER Brush up on your two-step, search your drc!>scr fo1 your long-discarded long (elbow, just-below-the shoultlN J white gloves, have your diMer jacket refitted lo your 1981 waistline and check the corner of your closet fo r any 11111 1· loved formal"town. As 1981 ushers in a phase of tough economic 1h•1·iS11m'i for the nation and living squeezes. it also will m <il'k 11 11 turn to a bygone er a of elegance in dressing, d<in P1111! aml entertaining. It's now c om - monplace to link the de- velopment with the ar· rival in Washington of the Reagan first f•mily. There's no denying that the president and his wife are products of an Money's Worth age in America that sa w the peaks of the li11• l1;1n 11.. ballroom dancing, white -tie-and-tails dressinJ~. 111 • ~" debut ante parties and formal weddings. I Le t's say you're on the "giving" side of ;,1 fun•''''''' Ill', -.Year Once you've decided on the type of •'\ • 11• • h number of people you e xpect to attend anti lh• ·11·1·••>' imate budget, the key decision will be the "m u'lk That decision you must make well in adva11<·•· :111" .. 11, appropriate caution. (Just im agine how ina1>111111'1 •'•'•· ., would be to hire a roc k-and-roll band to play :11 •• "'", •1 dance for guests in their late sos and 60s.) YOUR FIRST DECISION should be whctlw1 111 1111 c· local group and of what kind or one of thl· 11;•!11 11, 11, famous bands and of whal kind, advises l.c!>ler I. 11111. ,,, internationally known society orchestra leadt·r '" 1111 1· 111 play at Ronald Reagan's Inauguration Ball. Lanin s uggests several basic guides that '' 111 ,., •Y.• your function a success. save you money amt 1111,. ,.,,,,., the heartaches that could des troy the 0 1 1•-. 1 1 ' • ' 1 memory for you forever. -IF VOU ARE ENGAGING a local grnup t • t • range an audition wher e you can test tht-~r11u1• ' •· ty a nd ability lo play the tunes you want. If you are hiring a larger, known har11l, a 11 .111d111 may be impossible . but request a meeting with ll·•· 1·1 •l'•J> leader to work out details a nd decide ltll' app 1•· 1 "· number of musicians you want. Select your mus ic and make other S!H.!('1.tl :• 1' 'Jt• .. ments at the beginninR. Meet with the hotel or h.ir;q1 ·f t .111 representative in advance to decide whcr<• to lc1c " • 11 r hestra and whether a platform is neces5ary -AGREE ON ALL financial arran~enwnt •., pc• 1··· •" legal contracts and be s ure to include th{· h 1111r .., (11•· ·1 chestra will play. the price for addit ional pla ' 111 1• t 1 •1·• duration and timing of. any breaks that will 1,, ' •I • •1 Dec ide on strolling musicians or <>ther hal'k)!ri,111 .. 1 '""' 1 during band's break pe riods . Be sure the conttact specifi es ei1rn pll·tl '"" 111' "' schedules and refund policy in case of cann lloJt 11111 .\II ·11· posit arrangements should be spelled out. in a11' .111• ' I signing. IC you are inte rested in particula r m u c;11·1.111• ,,, e lude their names. or they will not be obli.:att·d t11 ·"'"' -VISIT THE ROOM where the e vent 1s to le• lll'ld I• check the acoustics and quality of public addrc:,s ::.) : le 111 You may be able to hire fewer musiciani; tha n y11u thin!< and thus save money . Do· no\ allow the banquet manager to 1h:-..l •1ur:1~1 you from using an outside orchestra or to fon ·t· th•· h11u:w favorite" on you. -Do not e ncourage tipping and extra C:J\'t>r.., Be disc reet. Slork• 111 rler ... ,, ....... . NEW YOAte,AP I f '" 1t t '• •• tor ruewav J11n 1 J STOC«I :I:)""' 10 Ttn IS Ull ~Siil '"°"~ T•on Ut1h •) Sh °:."JO~;?';\ 'i\... ~~ '' Jll ., 1q1 ,. }jj/ ~· "' 'q 11 ) 71 '" ~' l10 00Jl1 •1ltil"'', I • .,., JI;. I Jf, " It )~ . '., ' 'till '. .. __________ _ "I .. 1 ' '• tn1a1!tf,,c·k•11;,1 NEW YORIC A P 1 J.,H 11 f t>tJ11\ .., .. , ,,~ ,,., " ., WH AT AM( W 0111 NEW VO~k AOv•nc...c:J O.Ch""O Unc.IW"91'0 Tot•• •)\""'~ ..... htQh' NrPw 1ow~ 6 P ''•'f .. ·' t•1•1als ,. Y,P'(t"y c.,,., Al • ~·. 4 I"' °'"'"n•hOt'\ L•M ~ 19<~t\t'I ooun11 : . . ,, ... l/1 ,/ " I . . ·' I '\ Z•.-c "' 1 4itJ. 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JAN. 14, 1911 SINGLES CALENDAR TELEVISION ENTERTAINMENT C11 C12 C13 His 'Ordinary People' tops in Golden Globe nominations. C13 ·t Ripe oil/It's udd ,.,rwµ uru1 ·ulor I<• 011 ., 1111·ut1~·ss <l1sll Organic , approach . Ry ('llRIS ROHF.RTS EMMJ\\'S. l'a l /\l') Tahl<' grapes. Wtwn• hav1· they gom"' Tlw way of pr11n1·~, and apncots. and fresh dates .... tash1·cl an k1t1·h1·n 1·upboards ''' those who 1·an afford tht•m l'ot;it1w~ a nd 1·arrot!. anti beets may end up tll<'rl'. too Hoht>rt Hodale. lh1• naturalist who gave or gan11· farming leg1t1macy, says it's already hap- pt•ning /\ml·ri1·a's food 1hstrlbutl()n system is being stranglt-1! hy runaw<.1y energy costs that art• pushing )lfll'C~ out the window. "N(Yr ONl.V i\R•: i\MERICt\N fa rmers hurning ur> th<' t•arth with fertilizers and pcst1c1d<•s . hut tht· food system today 1s no longer sust<iinahlc." sa ys Hodale , a slightly built man of 50 with an auburn beard and hair the C'Olor or wood smokl·. "Thi• food system sn the U S. is where the automobile industry was m 1970 It's a gas j!UZZl<'r " llC''s seated tn his chairman's office, at Rodale Press Im· . the giant publishing house his late father built in this southeastern Pen· nsylvania town. No tie. Rlack F.arth shoes. A wood s tove in on e c•orner for heat. a bicycle outside for transportation. lie calls it voluntary simplicity. IDEAS IN RODALE'S mind dart about like dragonflies. landing for a moment, then buzzing off. One subject triggers another, but always there's this comnion theme "There's nothing free in nature anymore. Man has to put it back." This day his mind kept landing on his "Cornucopia Project.'' a plan to make sure man can afford tomorrow's horn or plenty. "There's not going to be a famine, .. he says. "People just won't be able to afford food. If the system is not changed, two heads of iceberg let- tuce will cost S8.20 In the year 2000. Three large ........ tem-a~.~--#.. --·~· "' .#,,..-......_. ... --· __...,.,. "TIIE CORNUCOPIA PROJECI' Is an ef- fort to do some planning of the U .S. food system. We plan hi1hway11, communities, but with few exceptions planners have not looked at the food 11y11tem to see how it works. , "So much food is produced thousand& of mllea from where it is consumed. Beeauae of the hl&h coat and the potential shortace of enerty, that cannot be maintained much loncer. And convenience foods, with the c.na and the proceu ot frenln1, are very ener1y Intensive. "What la needed to create a suatalaable flOd sYttmn la not only or1aatc farmlnc, but alle I rtlklealiaaUon of the food sytln'a, band • fhlb loodl and foods U..t are la Muon. If we doe't cbaqe the s1stem aocm it will uap." Hel**led;•...,_,.1Mc1~. 11DID YOt1 KNOW TllAT • l*'"llt of all tlM food <MmU*I l111 New l:fttland la lmported t-• ... I Souf fle • gives vegetables a lift Tirt.><.I of the same old vegetables m eal after ml'al '~ c:1vc your family a change of pace with Vegetable Skillet Sou me. It's a flavorful t•ombination uf rlJJC oli ves. eggs, cheese and your r ho1 ee of brotTt>li. asparagus or ~o;pinach Served in thl· skillet it cook!> in, 1t 1s appetizing. nutrit111us and a snup to mak('. You can vary tht• Vl·gcl<thlc!i tukini.: advantage of seasorwl spt•('1ills or family favorites f''rozen vt•getahlcs c<in arid l'hnvt· n 1 ence for the husy <·ook. l<JO. Hut don't forget the ripe olives They add original tt•xture and color lo this dis h Thl'y m<ike a winning t ombination with any vegetahh: you t•hoose Any size of whole pitted oli ves can he used: you may want to cut very large ones in half The Parmesan eheese gives a robust eharat·ter to the finished dish. Vegetable Skillet Souffle ma.kes a .\ l<isty, easy brunch, lun<·heon or meatless l'nlrN• Serve with a salad of s liced ornnges, apples. bananas and dates. Warm bran muffins would round out this satis fymi.: menu: VEGF:TABl.t: SKILLET SOUFF'LE .t eggs. bcal<'n 1 "J l'UJ> milk I tablespoon i nstant m1n<"NI •>n1on 1 :•teas poon garlic salt 1 1 t<•aspoon pepper I t'UI' cookvd ehopped broccoli , as paragus or spinach I <·up pitted ripe olives 1 :t c up grated Parmesan cheese · I tablespoon butter Combine eggs. milk and season- ings . stir in vegetables. olives a nd 1/4 cup cheesv. Melt butter in 8-inch skillet : pour in egg mixture Sprinkle with remaining cheese. Cover and cook over low heat 15 minutes . Cut into wedges to serve. Makes 6 servings. .. \ """"' - I . , ~.,-~ , ·f>"-. ~·? ~ . ~· ·--·~ . " f .. c Naturalist Robert Rodale inspects Chinese winter vegetables being grown at the Rodale Experimental Farm near Emmaus , Pa. from other regions? Forty.five percent of all the food consumed in Massachusetts is from California. fertilizers . Sir Howard served as associate editor. ·'Well, if the rate at which land in California THE MAGAZINE FLOPPED at first, then is being converted to housing and other thln1s. caught on when Rodale, who died in 1971 at age and if the rate of population growth remains the 72 while taping the Dick Cavett Show, changed sal'l)e, then by 1990, California will not have any Its name to "Organic Gardening," focusing on more lood to export. What are they golnc to do the back yard. instead of the back 40. Today. In Massachusetts?" circulation is around 1.2 million monthly. Rod•l~So f•h~;erfM11". •ftedm..-<1n 1!lft1\___,_. --/If. 11iltft"" pabttcattot1. "Nf'trl"ll'ln~··· detail· maus they called him J .l.). "rew up In New ln1 or1anic farmln1, was put on the market In York City . When he was 9, he bou1ht a packet January of 1979 and 1rew quickly to 90,000 of flower seeds. raisinl them on the family's copld a month. fire escape. Rodale Press' na1shlp Is "Prevention" (2.5 million monthly circulation), which promotes 8'11' TIIEY NEV•• matched the beauty of proper nutrition as a means ot staylnc healthy. the "owers painted on the 1>11ch1e. and be .A new publication, "New Shelter," also bas vowed then and there to some day 1row the taken olf. It is devoted to enern and bow to moat beautiful nowera ln the world. make the belt use of It In the home. He bou1ht a farm tn lMl, convinced now So, tn 40 yean, • ntmay UtUe ma1aalne that the natural order of plant life wu belnl about Mother Earth hu arown into • world· thrown ~ of balance by mu~a UM ot lntec· wkte boc* and matHlne pubUlb:lna empire with tlcldes, bwblc*8, hormonee and other un· aalea ot m mUUon ln the ftaeal 1ear tbat ended natural Udall. Jul1 at. He put tbe kteu oa paper, and tbua spraa1 up "Orsmde Pannma." a tbla UtU. •z:".:: aOIMLS ram w 10 buOdl•p 1a &m· peHed to tbe beUel tbat food erop1 IM ma.ae, lacladln1 • reaearea. Hater •••re should. be IJ'OWll la llum•·rla MU ..... •1tM1t1 telt·t.Ud ......... tW wUl 1P- ferUllt7 la m1latataed oal1 •1 °'I:~ pHr ..._ 18 ~ ,.. of ....,_MW .a.. la materlall <Wle ltllf mulet.) lllld n...a • RCMl•l• pubUeatloet. fteN IN' lolar foM --..---. dryers, pedal power contraptions that crack heat.solarwindowshades. There's also a test kitchen. its shelves lined with natural grail\s, herbs and spices -poppy seeds, long grain brown rice. masur. amaranth. About 12 miles from Emmaus is lhe Rodale Experimental Farm. 3SO acres of land dedlcat. ed to natural crop production, lncludln1 the raising or fish for food. -~e-i-tliYfomi>•rtY tettatn'lnt:-a ·rn, ... blocks from Emmaus headquarters, where Rodale and company president Robert Teufel often eat lunch. THE OTHEa DAY THEY dined on bolled fish. aquuh, salad and cracked wheat bread. The convenaUon tW'fted to biotectun and cell· spllltinl. 1ettina coral to srow la the abape of bulldln1s. 1rowln1 planll In th• abape of houses, houses that Wot1ld produce their own electricity -you'd Just pluc ln a leaf! Then wen ruHd eyebrowl oa 11U19t. ''Well, what about ln 1110. .. ltodalt ..,. .. •1Jt people beck tben Nad about wUl'I ..... 09 now, tbe1'd haft la-Ped. '"l'M importq& u.a., ....... .., ..... to ba" e. nn•'• lht •••1ttt1•1 en· ed '° •••1ttt 1 llM, ... u.-.. n•••et UIDM 11...U-_.. tllll ... ?191 IJIOI• work&." 1 .• I~: .. " ·! .. • . .. :: .. ·: .. .. ~ :-~ :: .. .. .. :· .. •: .. t: :-.. .: ~ '• :· .. ~ .. .; l I (2 DAil Y PILO I FOOD Almond squash howls offer nutrition and taste C'ul 11n 1u·11111 "•tu•i.h 111 ..--convenient ready·to-use salt, allspice and pepper almonds and tarnish pendin& on the form of h.111 .met whwt t11.1v1· v•1u forms than a ny other sauce; stir. Cover and wilh parsley spr l11. almonda that you are ua· ttot · T"'" 1oi.1·I~ K11hh:11 nut. Sliced, whole, simmer until liquid is Makes6servinp. ing) or until almonds. 11 .. "'" t r .uh lo ., •.•. ,, chopped, diced and absorbed , a bout 15 •To toast almonds: are a light g o lden 11.1 k • .rnd fill "'11 Ii a slivered, almonds a re a m inutes. Stir in chopped Spread in an ungreased brown, stir once or twice IJ ... 11· 11·m111 in11 mulurt• reliable favorite to In-almonds. Place squash baking pan or skillet. to assure even brown. "' h11l.t111 \\h• -.1 .11111 elude in just about any ha lves on serving plates. Place in a 3SO·degree ing. Note that almonds , 111 111 ti ~ t1 l1111111•h dt· recipe you can think or. Mound hot bulgur mix· oven or over m edium-will continue to brown 111 """I 1 .11 , • 11 t 1· cl Sou_ps, bread, cookies, tu re in to cavities . low heat on the stove top slightly after being re- .... 11h 1~11'11L,.1111 l ;,11111·' salads and omelets are Spr inkle with sliced for 5 to 10 minutes Ide-moved from the heat. \ 1•)!1•totiJl'' ........ "." just a few or the foods ---- ''·" "'' 11c11t1I 11u111t111n that are e nhanced by the 111 .. \ 110 1·\)1 .. ''" 1t11· good t aste or almonds. I 11111h, l ct\nt11 •· l•1•11l So be creative, think 1._1 1.u1 tit• lw.0 1111ru1 nutrition and plan good •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I "1 ""'"' ... ''"" 111111 1 ... 1j 11 meals around almonds. 111 .. 111111.' l11,1-.11·d .,11~1 1 n l 11111111111 ~··•I lll'>h 14111 ~l·l lltt•\I t ll 14 ••It 1 111.: .11111 t11\1 ,.,,.,, .. ,". l•l'lo(lo(llllo( 1 '" 111, • ..,,. d1 ·hl>!htru1 \ 11111111.I "'t11J-.t1 111114 I.., ALMOND S QUASH BOWLS 3 acorn sq uas h . halved and seeded 2 tabl espoo n s vegetable oil 3 tablespoons s liced green onions 2 tab l es poon s chopped green pepper 1 cup cracked wheat bulgur 112 cups chicke n bouillon J tablespoons raisins 2 teaspoons grated orange peel l teaspoon salt 1,:1 teaspoon allspice an Millbraali Breads. ' 11u d1111 I ht1 \I lo lt•ll 111•11111· I ll.11 I h l'l t· '> J1h-11 I \ ·I 1.'\1 ... tl ltlll I 1111111 Ill l II I· 1111 1· 11·"' I Ill lo( d I 'o h 11111\ \llU llt't•tl 111 i-1111"' I h 1l lh .. llUll \ t ht•"'\ ltll1 n~ l lllllhllll'' l"'•I tw.tllhful food fJvontc:.. .d11\\1111h Jflll hul~ur \ l lli•lllth ,cr1· h1 i.:h 1n 101111 'alu1• 1·011Ln butan~ 1111 purl ;,i11t '1·i.:1•lablc p r 11 l 1· 111 J ' w l' II a s r tlrnrl;" 111 \ttam1n E .11111 v<slualill· minerals -,ud1 a:. 111a g 11t·sium. µh 11:. ph11r1111i-. ancl c111Jpt• r lo I hl' diet Dash liquid hot pep· 1------------------------------1 per s~:tuc~up c hoppe d * * * * * * * * * * * * *• n at u r a I a Im o n d s ' I•-----------------------------~ toasted• J tablespoons sliced na t ur a l almo nd s , toasted• Parsley sprigs N ulr1tto11a ll y s 1rn1lar 111 whoh' wht.•at, hulgur 1s nl'h in H vitamms a nd w1lh lhl' almonds, adds fthcr lo this dinner fare. Tog e lh t-r with the s'1uas h for vitamins /\ ;i nd C , you ha vl' a Vt'gl'lablc d ish that is t.'SJJ eciall y nourishinl(. MOUND ALMOND-BURGER STUFFING INTO GOLDEN SQUASH BOWLS Place squash, cavity sides down, in shallow baking pan. Add 1h inch hot water Bake in· 350· degree oven abeiut 45 minutes until squash is tender. Meanwhile, heat oil in large skillet over m e d i um h eat Add onio ns , gr een pepp er and bulgur. Cook and stir abOut 10 minutes un· t il bulgur is li g h tly browned. /\dd bouillon, rais ins. oranll(e peel. Selecting vegeta bles di s h . o nl y a s ma l l tomatoes, zucchini 1f that are in season. such amou n t of m eat or you can scoop out the as acorn S(1uash, is one poultry is need ed to t•cnlcr, you can stuff it. While easy-to·prepare /\lmond Squash Bowls wi ll win raves from the family , they 're fa ncy enough for company din- ners. Each portion is presented in its own self. l'Onl ained bOwl. perfect ror a party buffet way to econom ize in make a satisfying meal. menu planning. Combin-O nce y o u've made ing t he m with food th ese se nsation a l s taples like a lmonds. Almond Squash Bowls, wheat bulgur a nd you 'll notice the almond raisins s tretc hes the s tuHing is deliciously food budget fu rthe r adaptable to many more With such a complete vegetables Try c gg- a nd filling vegetable p I a n l . o n i o n s . Slim Gourmet Always .. in season " and convenient lo use, California almonds ar e a versatile ingredient for any stuffing you may already have in your re· cipe repertoire. You can choose almonds in more Parsley IOvers jump out of the closet Warning: Watch your Howard Mattson, Direc-s killet with cooking plater 'Fellow pa r s ley tor of Public lnforma-spray. Add the onions, freaks a re f a r more ~·· lion. Institute or Food garlic, olive oil and 2 n u m er o u s than I 1.-.1 ~"" Technologists.) tablespoons water . Cov- thought. G.1 ~-· IC!. ". . . I've snatched e r tightly and cook over A recent column con· ";~i·"~ ltl pars ley off plates in medium heat 3 to 4 fessing my seeret pre-~·\J restaurants fo r years. ·minutes. Uncover and dilection for pa rsley-I'm enclosing a recipe continue to cook until Ii- s n i t c hing prompted a that uses a who I e q uid e va porat es and flood of le tters from bunch.·· Mrs: Paul onions begin to brown. other parsley lover s . ''. .. I tried parsley in authority on edible and Nelson, Lyndhurst, N.J . Mince parsley fine ; omit Parsley rans are now one of my casseroles toxic plants has written IM r s . Nelson will r e· stems. Stir parsley and out of the closet, ~nd yesterday; you certainly (in a book on herbs and ceive a copy or my "In· remaining ingredients s w ifter than chain-have great ideas!" s pices), 'Parsley is ternational Sl i m intoonionmixture.Cov- s natchers. An addict Mrs . Wm. Stapleton, fortunately rarely eaten, Gourmet Cookbook" for e r tightly and sim mer will denude your platter Waveland, Miss. for parsley is harmful in sharingherreci~.) over very low heat 3 or its pars ley garnish · ' ... I have used quantity.' CouJd you. in WHOLE BUNCH OF hours. <Or combine in- be fore the plate even chopped parsley in m y an upcoming a rticle, PARSLEY g redie nts in a s low· makes contact with the s andwiches for many write that many herbs TOMATO SAUCE cooker : cook according table ... on t he excuse years and, like you, used in quantity (includ· 2 large (or 4 medium) to manufacturer's direc· that you weren't goipg always eat the sprigs. of ing parsley) may be onions. chopped lion s .) Remove bay toealitanyway. · adornment in harmful or fatal?" 4 c l oves garl i c , leaves before serving . If you were, you would restaurants. I practical-N a m e W it h h e l d . minced Serve over pasta or have beaten him to it. ly live on salads, yogurt, Matunuck, R.I. 2 teaspoons olive oil broiled chicken. Makes A sampling or m y wheat germ ... and (ANSWER: Parsley, t cup water.divided six servings, 90 calories mail: parsley! I am 87 years lik e carrots , dill , J bunch p a r s l ey each. sauce only (sugar ''. .. Thanks for re -of age, but please don't nutmeg, black pepper <about4 ounces) adds under 10 calories assurance that I'm not publish my name." -and a number of other 2 bay leaves per servin"). the only 'parsley nut' Senior Citizen, North plants. contains the lox· 3 cups tomato puree a round. I put parsley in Vancouver, 8 .C. ic compound myristicin (or tomato sauce) For eo111 low -c ol bar~cw 90uce and other I rim topper•. 'und a 1tom~d. 1elf-addre11ed enoelopt and 35 cml1 lo Slim Gourmet CUp-N..Coolc sc r a mbled eggs and ''. .. You are not the ... but not enough to be 1 t e a s p o o n s tuffing , on baked only parsley eater in harmful. After checking Wor cestershire sauce tomatoes, zucchini and America. I have read several references. I re-Few drops hot pepper summer squash. I eat that parsley is high in ferred your question to sauce great quantities o r iron. but my doctor says the Institute of Food Optional : 1 table· parsley, and my ll·year-you would have lo eat a Tec hnologist~. T hey spoon sugar Souc~ ~·· P.O. Bor 6%4, SJJOrla, N.J. 07171. old son is just as bad. He carload. I am sure ( will further checked with Dr. Sp ray a nons tic k w·hips the parsley off his in my lifetime! What a Richard L. Hall, author two sisters' plates. You welcome relief lo know of "Tox.icant.s Occurring Bisque is easy to make can do this if you a re that parsley is not Naturally in Foods.'' Ac- 11 ." Marie Gellion , loaded with calories. ( cording to IFT, "Or . Delta, B.C. freeze small bunc hes. Hall says essentially not · · ... And here I wrapped in plastic. I to worry. Most of the thought I was the only s nip it with kitchen traces of myruticin thal parsley muncher! Hope shears into a salad while e xist in parsley a r e not too many or us come still froze n . While 1 located in the seed , ou t o f the c loset. s hare your love for rather than the leaves. 0therwi5e, we'll find our parsley. may I ask why However. in r r es h favorite delicacy priced you add onion or garlic parsley leaves, there's o ut of all reason, or to so m any recipes? I not enough to even t a ken o ve r b y the detest the na vor and the notice. Tell your reader military. It's comforting odor on other people's to relax and enjoy the to know that you, too, breath. Any comment ?" parsley.'' have experie nced the Rachel B. Bennett Fl. " . . . Personall y . I horrified stares of other Wayne, Ind. must have filled several diners· while popping (ANSWER : Just leave. bus hels with the parsley parsley ." Faith it out, 115 lots of other I 've pushed· o rr m y Sager , North Van -people do with parsley. plate. I h ad no idea couver B C 1 a nyone e ver ate it." · · · lncidenta ly, che wing _ ''. . . I never leave lhe parsley after oniOI!! or parsley behi.nd in a garlic is a natural restaurant. In fact, I breath sweetener.) cHEF.SY BROCCOLI BISQUE 1 cup sliced leeks 1 cup sliced mushrooms 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 3 tablespoons flour 3 cups chicken broth 1 cup broccoli noret.s 1 cup light cream 1 cup s hredded Jarlsberg Cheese In large saucepan, aaute leeks and mushrooms until tender; do not brown. Add flo ur and cook, stirrin&, until bubbling. Remove from heat and gradually blend in chicken broth. Return to heal. Cook, stirrin1. unUI thickened and smooth. Add br~coU . Reduce heat and simmer 20 minutes or until vegetables are tender. Blend in cream and cheese. Simmer un· til heated through and cheese is melted. Serves 8. always eat it from my " ... I grow a patch r,1c::x:::n::::Jo1COUPON:::::>cc:::> frienda' .plates. Did you of .;t every year and pro. know that parsley Is tect it all winter so I hilh in potualum and is have freih parsley 1 1ood for cardiac pa-(almost) all the time." 1 Jn'Qd • • tienta! Joaen should -lln. Jobn Racko, E. = ,·nons DUTCHDllL THIN SLICED BREAD * Dutch Dill* l<n : hrL".HI \\'1th 1.1ne.~· l l111rpL'd 111111111..., .ind 1e1..,1y 1 ,.,., *Cracked \\'heat.* This bread owes its distinctive flavor to two things. The i ngredients -cracked r at h er than crushed whole wheat grits. sesame s eeds a nd pure h oney. And the bak ing process-it's slow baked to preserve all the flavor the ingredien ts contain. ~.-. ·LB""Aool~ ~QUALITY BREADS e/;lf.A..A... Q.! ~ WITH FINE TASTE This week. * Next week. -----------~ .------------ • • •I I I I ' 2ocoff '' _ 1ocoff 1 munch on It for stamina. McKee.port, Pa. II • • • --..:....-·~--~~me:.:~· t~~cr:!~~~_.-~staFt-al ~1our-dinner table.-- -Jackie Carroll, ed u1tn1 such large I J ~ ! On Millbrook Breads. ! ! On Millbrooll Breads. I 1 DURING THE WEEK OF 1 I DURING THE WEEK OF I I aNUAIY 14-21 I I aNU0Y 21·!8 I ~ ........... -. ___......._. --,.._ . 1---~ • • .. CW'""" -..._ ............ a:::::: 11 IJ. o•tl••n fo·•t'l·f" ~" "• 'f.•'•• I I 111 10 .-~"f• .. t 't ' '" ''• '•·•'•.. I Medical Technician, amounts. An intern•· Vlrtbd• Beach, Va. tlonally reco1niled , • C•tert"I • Meata • U • ... taad • Detl • Produce e Turn your • • .., and Wine • unusables into ~ • usable " e cash. can Jo•°",..~ .......... , ilt1119CI H ... Our w-v ol uy1no "think you " for your patience during the holiday rush, good thru Jen. 21 •Baked 30 houral •Honey 'n 1plca Glaze • Splral 1llced for ee1y 1ervlng • Whota or half hem1 • Nationwide •hipping aervlce •Full llfVlce O.Ucele11en •Old Worllt Ctlee1a Shop • SandwlchH to go • Party trey1 J7H I. 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Use ed1e or m easuring s poon to With lh.-WIOlt'r 5t'H h ll bf'tnlC ie llrtll' for l'll ten111vl' 1ndc1or Pnt .. rt1un ma . wh•t bt-tt~r way to d1u1lt• )'our llU4''>t8 tturn "'1th uruqu•• IWlo\ clt•a'l .. rl 1d ... ,. <\s 1111 1mpr1•111,..1\t: fin• It· to \'CA.IJ rnt•ali. rur 141nt .. n 1m•· l(Ut>,t!t . t-'rui. \\ 't o.curl ~n 11 wh11lh (' rt· a\ t• c1 " I I h II r • n " •. 111n1:a1>i1h· \I06(u1\ "' th" ;dt' i.t•rt t•\·1·1 \ t(llt"'' w 111 "' ''up m1od c•n d1t1dJrun fl o unc:e J con t•anera urlll\ll' plnl'•IJPlt' yo1urt :J t111>h·,.~•1011 1 um '• 1·u11 m111r11hm11llo"' tu11i1111.i 1muo0l. Blend rum with mauhm1dlow toppln1. 11nd rntll with yo1urt. Stir in chopped candled fruit ~at cre11 m stiff and fold in Turn into It· in c h s qu11re pan or frt't':itt'r tray and freeze firm Spoon into rroeted or11 nie sbells , and '1>nnkle with a little ad - di tlonal c hopped can- d1t-d fruit Return to frt'ner until r eady to 11l'n e Makes about l quart <6 lo 8 servlnas>. FROSTED ORANGE make scallop ed ed1e, preuin1 firmly into orange s kin a bo ut lt'J WMY down from top. Pull off top and scoop out pulp from s he ll (squeeze Light yogurt snowballs end winter meals with a refreshing tw c·rn t•IO t(• hd\ t· r •1t1m for I 1 u 1• w h 1 fl p 1 n K ,., t' 11 111 i''ru!>lt'd OranKt: Sht•lli; (' •ndlt!el tru11 for dee untlon 1''1n .. 1v c·hu1' l'lutdted f ru1t Turn YOKurt into 1111.111111( howl and s tir SHELLS Select s ma ll oranges , juice and use another time >. Ro ll s he lls in granulated s u"ar, set upsid e-down on flat bak- ing pan and place in freezer. Whe n ready to rm. re-roll ln s ugar to give frosty look. and nutritious touch. l'hc• fluff\ ( ornt.11111 t1~·n 11f 111tlu1 lll h '"'•Tl 11r»01it\"io. t1 nd p1nt'oµµltc< m 1u•tJ 141lh tht• crt:dllll "'''' ell mdr ...,hmallt•"' llllt!Jlll~ fn11t·n llltfJ 'UI( Jr frc.,i\fd 11ran1i:t· i.h1·ll' Jn•t tnpptc-J "'1th c·antJ1tc<tl Cru1I Wiii utld d '>lrlkllll( ""'" 111 ~\ <'r\ ,µt•C'ldl Ill 1•.i ,1un 75TH AftltlVERSARY STAR IS WITH -LOW PRICES. Cheese foods W ith lhous andi. of llem~ bt•1n!;{ sold 1n s upc•rmarketi. today. it's nol surprising that shor> pers arc ()fte n confused by d df f'rC'nc·es i n various foodlproducts . llow does ·'ch eese food," for example. dif- f c r from natural C'heese'1 CH•:ESE •'OOD, a variation of pasteurized processed cheese. is made by gri nding natural cheese usual- ly cheddar or Swiss m ixing and melting it with cream, milk. skim milk . non fat milk s olids, or whey. Other food. such as pimentos or ba<.·on bits. may be addf'd for flavor The mixture is then paste urized to improve its "keeping .. qualities: thl• product ·s flavor d o e s. n o t c h a n g (' thercafh•r. Hccaus<.• of thl' addi- tion of c·ream or milk. lhl' mmslurc content of c he<'Sl' food is higher t h an c heddar or pastl'urizcd processed cheese. and the fat con- tent is lower as well. Nutritionally. cheese f ood co mpares favorably with other C'hecscs According lo the USDA handbook "C omposition o f f''ood s," checs<' food is moderate ly lower in calories. protein and calcium. yet higher in ribofl avin than cheddar cheese. 1 ABU:. KIN{, ULI I I« II t\ 111\C K I I h'> 1 11-' -.\( •1-'I OOFS NOl f-)(llHl Kn 11\1 LIMn b LA..., (l'uu h.,,... <,,,.., h111111••i '"" ,. I 111 II • ... 119 Save money and help the City of tfope save lives. Gets 12 .. 50 1N 1""''1• ,.., .... 1\.. .. ,1 C1k(l(l ~\llXll~l._,...,,.,.,ll ·1~1 Ill l'l I U()X II( 111 11 >'> A._,11111 •, 1 J\ "'~'"I VONS ENRICHED49 BREAD ""'' ....... , •qt '"' ,, .. "''''"""If • I ,... 1 I •• , I • • •• I +< d 1, '• ...... t " KRAFT PARKAY 49 ~.R9t,\R ~!:'f E e C h eese food i s an ec·o n o m ica l and nutritious product; it provid es valuable nutrients for children as well as adults, and the mild fl avor is o ft en welcomed by finicky eatrrs, B0RDEN CHEESEJ29 SLICES 1 ::'J,~: BUDWEISER BEER 179 FOL<iERS COFFEE Dried figs lu!lppoultry ,_,, 11 l>o\f, -.1-.1 ,I I "-llAl'l1 II t tMU I (f'\m h4\o*' fi'f'rf hflut ,.,.., '''"'•J I Wit t •lj'•f t l '\'d , ' I ''"'' 1 ,'1,••'''"' ' •• ' f''l'w pcopll' realize how amazingly versatile drif'd f i~s can be. Hesid es making a de · lii.ehtful s nack w h en 1:atl'n "as is " they become an exciting in- gredient in fruit salads, cakes, cookies. breads and many desserts . BAN UET FRIED239 CHICKEN "lfl l•MKM,I ANACIN TABLETS Dried fi gs also can complement the flavor of meats and poultry in a number of appetizing combinations . Dried California figs come in two varieties. light col- ored Calimyrna rigs or dark Mission figs . Both conta in a large percen- t age o f calcium and other needed vitamins and mine r als. Either GROCERIES "' .. !-, ,.,,,, t , .. ,.,.~. Seven Seas Dressing ·~''""''""'·• .... ,.1 Kraft Romano Cheese I • tol"ot I HtH fl I Hunts Tomato Ketchup , .. ,. .. ,, ,,,. .. Kerns Papaya Nectar .71 .98 .95 .66 .38 Pi~~~ppi~/O~p~frult Drink • 6 9 • t " ~ • .,, I ,, 1 I I t I variety may be used to Tree Top Apple Cider c r eate the fo llo w ing .•.• , , ... '""" very elegant chicken Ralston RlceChex dish with an exolic1 Far ., .... , _ •• , ... A ~· , ,., ... "' • East navor . ~ Scallop Potatoes )59 )15 . 86 CHICKEN BREASTS 1 ... ,. . ., ·~-"""' ) 88 SLIM PRICF ••• , .• , l••O\••• )49 Sllm Price,. Instant Potatoes si(,;,· P~ice •• Elbo Macaroni • 98 41tf l •Jhf urt •l 1 .IJ""t"""' Fabrk Softener Sheets )39 11•11·~· ttl'1Jlll 89 Sllm Price .• Uquld Cleaner • FROZEN FOODS l'Hjitl""(:fl'Mlo\At,t Swanson Chicken Pies '1•,.l~IH'Af .vd1t Lynden Farms Fr. Fries ftt!ll',.... f ""' f\Atd Van de Kamp Fried Hallbut /'hOt.J't("( f'A(f\M:d Pet Ritz Cherry Pie PRODUCE .45 .75 249 ]99 EX«n'ICA Kraft J.,..peno Cheese loaf 5 o r 8 c hi c ken '"'"'""' "" ]17 .... ,....,.,, •'lf~•J1 11M•1t11f' 39 breaata Kerns Peach Preserves Minneola T angerlnes , " • I!'' I 'd Ill• !11 • ""-' MEATS •II I ~~-•' Beef Porterhouse Steak "'1 I r ·'•I ·t Sirloin Tip Steak •#\1· I r' t I I Boneless Family Steak l '\01, I .. '•' l'I I I I I" r' ... I 1~ I "' Center Cul Beel Steak '-'hi i """ Hf 11 if •1 11 •t f 1 Boneless Stewing Beef IAI l.,,_11111•1 '' I ' , .. ' Roasting Chicken '•4 f!JtlA I• ... 1111 •0• ¥•I Full I /4 Pork Loin Chops -I W'f If ltJ>0of 1 I Al.-.. I .. 11" I Leg of Pork Roast """'°"f h "II ..,,.,_ llf '-Hlllshlre Farm Sausage . 2 s8 278 . 219 I 169 , 218 ... 69 ]79 )98 "' ] 69 ... 249 DELICATESSEN ' '11•11 1 177 _._,,,_,_._._,, t-•1 11•1 •t t •l --- LIQUOR Popov Vodka JGB Imported Scolch . Charif:~ Krug Chablis •11 'II Wentr Blanc De Blanc Almaden Ml. Chablis 1 )79 7 99 819 2 29 299 J49 SERVICE SEAFOOD A l•1/ ,., •• •'•• U ltoi•• .& I' 429 Ocean Garden Shrlmpy_:,:·" I I u I 0 th t.I '' Ocean Perch Fillets II )69 lo! " ' ~· ,. "' .. , 4, Butlerfish Fiiiet' "' )69 HOT BAKERY ' . .., Miniature Danish Roll!> 3 .59 Chocolate Eclairs .69 VONS BAKERY Kings H~waiian Brec1d Canol Cake·Squarc ]1 9 269 HEAL TH & BEAUll' I''" "''"' ,,..,,-..11 I '-"I ~.,., Right Guard Deodorant •1 4'•" Blc Dlspouble Ruors /f!l lJll''l f1All\l'll+I ConlK Cold C•psules ··.98 .77 239 1/ .. cupJ>utter ''"'''~''"''"'~·"'w"''"""'" 79 .,,~,,., ·~··-"" '"'"' _1.~. -----~U1W..11; .. l!"~·--~ ...... ---"'"!ilf'W pepper· ---.. --· -eom"re"!fe!"?mtl-• c ~. _. Pri\W~lrlft"° ... -, •• Cr c;-' l"llSSIOti Brand I ortrMs • ';;, l teupoonclnnamon "'"""'"~ 142 •M'""''""''"'"'"' 3 11. 69 't''"''1 ''"'~"''1''"''1 ''~ 89 Ya teaspoon curry DlntyMooreBeefStew BrownOntons ,...... JerseymatdSourCream • powder ,a,, .. ,., I .,,.,,.. U.A"W• t 04 wt U•--"'U'.>tOtN Wl\'-W~,UJl"f "A'I 39 ll;llU"'•rt f'o1ltllli#li1J ''"""'' ,..,~ -79 M•ry Kitchen Corned Beef Dellc:loua Apples '" • Chicken Franks °' Bologn. • '4 teaspoon 11rllc salt ] 37 " ~-... , ..... l.J"I' ..... MJ'I[} 49 lb<IUl(IJt"'""'"*'" ]39 .,., cup nuncY Vona powdered Detergent Crisp Celery , • • Bob a salad Dressing ~ cup oran1e Juice 0 6driedfi11,halved v:a'dt:~~c~;r .99 ~-:;t.IJ'Limea IH 1 v~;'slk';d·C~k;d°H•m 179 Cookedrtce ... 1.,..,, ....... oc... 276 •!JIJ'\l•.:-\~110••""""" 35 """-ll'"f'''~''''"""l'At• 219 In 1 .... skillet, brown Luu Diapers fNtt "oll• ·~ • Vona Longhorn chedd•r 1 tt chicken bnuta in but· ter, aprinlde with Hit and pepper. stlr ln mb· llWICUUf'U1M. -"""'-.. -u IOJM. II,'"" CM.&.(11)1!191--1.0CAllOl'lor UOM ,._, TO(j, mM Nll>PlllC!•'" l!WllO "'°' unclM '"-· .,,.., "" "· lO. ~ ·-W, lllCO aw. i.oe-.u. "" •. -•'-I.Ge NtOl.LU. ---I.All \ll!ClM. MU.a'" llt.1111.. QIJMT!Tlfl OM.¥. °"111 IWLY I N4 ~. -/114 -· ... O..Cat~ .... , •• ,.,,•t1 •1r'1 1.t•'' 219 "' ture ol cinnamon, curry, I 1arue wt, boM1 and ! or•••• Julee. Arranc " :=-~C:J8:1dr.1et; ~:::=:::0.:.~ .. ~~'"'°' :: BO<JNlV DUNCAN HINES COOKIE MIX PAPER TOWELS CHOCOLATE CHIP, 110/ wt«'K. MCOltATOtl. AMTO. ~II 00CJeL£ CHOCOl.A TE CHIP. 11n1 IOOCT. .81 l'£NiUT e<nn:R. IUOI 1l •mer •-oat 10 ........ ,.. ,....,. ......_or unW taller. _...._.,,...,a•••• lerft...,. rtee. Mak• I· ...... wt•· o... .... ,. I . ,,_ ..... _,°""'II Awe. :..: c::-.:: "T.:.~r" ._,,._c .. 111w _, c..-.. c ............. 0...,. ----""-----""'"----..i...------~--------------_.._ ____________ _...._ __________ ~v ---------~. OAllY Ptl01 FOOD Seafood can be a fresh idea Arc yuu runn1n1 uu' of id .. •• for dinner en tree1" Ii your family ll t>Hlna ,.,t!d of mttala built around tht• •u•m .. uld 11h•ndby11 ' The' <'•lifornl• .. ·111h (' r I .. .. A " 1' 0 c· I • ' I 0 n Ut l(f'I\ <'onl1Um4'n to t'lt pint t' lht' v•n<'ll'1~ of frr,h •nd rrul .. 11 llt'Mfood to ht• tound 111 ""uthl1uut "'UPermuk••t' / r h I' rt' •I l' k IJ lJ I II II 1m.ttel\ ~I 1mll\•1d1.Utl .. " •• { I t• ' 11 I ' ,. M f (I'' d • \ .. I I It ti I t' I II I '. ,. ll I m•rk{·l-•" wh11·h c "" lw ct1•ltr h~'I\ p1t•,u111•1l 111 a llMrU'I~ uf ""'" St-idclUd 1·1rn bt• bitkt>t.I bro tll'd 'l t't.1mt·il pmu ht'IJ ur frll·d dOd It .: an lw .. v ni btnt·d 11H•• i:~b:.t'rult-' l h 11wdt'r ., ~alacb and '>dndwu·h frl l IOI(' In addit1un t <.1 puttm~ I l l ll)t' \df l t:l) dnd Vt'f'>alaht) in )uur lift'. -.t'dfood t•t.1n ~rve yn ur mt'J b a nutrrtr o nal boust l''l~h and ~htdlfash 1..'0nl aan pr otean or tl( i:t>llenl 4uanl1ly and quality ~)sh i!'> also a ~ood ~ource of v1tam1n 0 . v1tamr n B . phosphorus, potassi um and iron. This hal(h pro te in . vitamin ri c h . m ineraJ·rich content of seafood is complement ed with low calories and sma ll amounts of t'holesterol One of the many ways to p repare fish is to broil 1t and serve it with a sauce, as in Salmon with Lem on Olive Saut'e. Four sa lmon s teaks (or other fres h or frozen fis h steaks) are broiled a bout 10· minutes o n ea ch side , and then 5erved with a light . tangy, heated sauce made with c ht ck en broth. onions, spices. Frozen seafood in stock Budget conscious con- ~ um ers will rind an abundance of fresh and frozen seafoods availa- b I c in Sou thland markets this month. ac- ('ordang to the California Fisheries Association P acif1c Snapper still le arls the "most plen· 11rul" list along with 'arious types of small roc k fi s h caught in So uther n California waters. U!-ie these whole ror baking or steaming With a simple vegetable "' uffing, baked fish is not only very nutritious hut makes a low cost, l'llmplete one-dish high protein meal. Ling Cod and True Cod are other lotal fish that will be plentiful. Fresh Seabass from :'v1(•1tican waters should l1l' coming into this area an good supply and con- t mue through the month. f''resh l>ungeness crab w1 II b4! in excellent sup ply with more meat in the '>he ll Crabs can be ex pec ted to be of high quality this month. f''rom the east coast Californians will b4! abl<• to enjoy good supplies of F.astem Lake Whitefish. Vellowtail Sole, Til~ Bass, Eastern Swordfish and Fluke. Supermarkets will or- f er mid-m onth ad v c rtised specials In many varieties such as frozen salmon, turbo. lurbot, s hark , sole. squid and halibut. FAST ~D FANC'Y Layer drained canned pineapple chunks . custard sauce (or use cooked and cooled vanilla puddin1 mix), s pon1e cake or lady fin1er1 nd whlppect cre~Jn.JnJ..iau --~or-indfVidual 1ta11 compotes. Tuek ln a few quartered red maruddno or candied cherri• for color. Chill. ••• PINEAPPLE GIVES SLAW NEW nAVOa Tou well·dralned canned cl"Ulhed plneap· pa. wttb col• slaw. Add flaely chol>Ded pimiento, rre1b panliy, cllU plcklt ••d • llttl• red .... '*"'· .._ • a rellab· nl•d to aeeompaay mea\aar ,.altrY. . lemon jwre, t ahfonlla npt! ullvn llnd cream Once you prt!pare Uda redpc> lot ulmon, you may want to try jt with othl'r Oah VatlMICi llDd mah fl•h 1t r_,91ulu part uf your RM!als l.t:•ON ouv•; SAlll't; •'UR SALMON I r uµ rM11n~d r i1>t: ull v 41• I U•bll'11l1oon t>ullcr 111 m ar1&arm" ~. C: U j> f i rl l' ~ )' 1·h11 v j>t.od onion l c up canned ch1cbn broth v. teupoon Hit ~. t easpoon dill Wet'd 1 • cup heavy cream I t1tble1poon lemon JUI('~ 2 t1ablespoons t•hopped parsley 4 < l\'• incb ) s1tlmon ste1tk!'> or other frozen or fresh fh1h steak!i Add new menu ideas to your table with seafoochuch as Salmon with Lemon Olive Sauce. With more than 200 species of seafood available, it's simple to prepare fish in a myriad of ways. 11 ~ t1.1hlt-1>lJ(.1VOl> 1·orn 'llitl'll Chup the ol iv es coarsely Melt butter. Add onion to butter and C'ook until soft but not browned. Stir an corn- starch Add broth, salt and diU weed, and cook, •tirrinc coaatantly. until aa uce boil• and thickeu. Stir in cream, lemon Juice. olives and parsley. Heat a minute lon1er. Cover and set aslde but keep warm. Preheat broiler. Cover broiler pan with foil. Sprinkle salmon steaks with aalt. Place steaks about 4 inches from.heat and broil for about 10- minutes on e ach side, turnin1 once, until fish Oakes easily with a fork. Serve with lemon 'blive sauce. ~~~~~~~:::=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t JIM BEAM OU RION IOPIOOf 99 II liPEFRUlt!.19 _, O_il_0•_Ht_~_-1_19~' MAYONNAISE •IT FOODS ~ n..z. ... ~ .. 1 se LI NII k LUI 1MU~l IJ HIM SLICES 149 ~ c";bbage ..... B! lettuce ........ ~ Seagram's 7 -Crown ......... u.irto.o.t Bacardi Rum 16Prwlke9d Old Smuggler wi..,....o. ft! 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I · ~---------~~-------~------~~ --~. .. . DAILY PILOT ~ Mysterious liqueur still a favorite ByTO•HOGE -~-....... ~ I have never been • cordial buff, but I do en- joy one liqueur created 470 years aao by a member of France's Benedictine Monastery. Its formula is wrapped today in the secrecy usuaU~-associated with the tloak ·an~-dagaer set. \ I interviewed the pres· ent maker or the elixir known as Benedictine and learned something of its colorful history. It seems that in 1510 a creative monk, Dom Bernardo Vincelli, was experimenting, distilling various herbs and plants in·brandy, when he came l up with a liqueur that was so palatable that the Benedictine Abbey locat- ed in the Norman fishing village or Fecamp began serving it to wear y travelers . Soon the monks were doing a brisk business selling Benedic- tine locally. WHEN the Frerrch Revolution erupted in 1789, the abbey was• destroyed and members of the order dispersed. Thal spelled the demise of the liqueur since no one remained who knew how to make it. In 1863, a Fecamp wine merchant named Alexandre LeGrand who made a hobby of collect· i n g r el igi o u s manuscripts, stumbled upon the formula for Benedictine in a musty volume. LeGrand was so intrigued by his find that he rebuilt the abbey a nd began di s tilling Benedictine. which even· tually won a reputation. far beyond the confines or Fecamp. LEGRAND'S great- gr eat grandson, Alain, who is now managing director of the house, told me that today only three people know the secret formula for dis · tilling Benedictine. a complex blend of 27 herbs and plants. ''The secret rests with' me. my father and a, cousin." said LeGrand. "When we are ROne, it will pus on to the other members of our family. It has been so for 120 years." This passion for secrecy has had a pro· vocative effect and huo· dreds or attempts have been made to duplicate the cordial but without success. ''THERE HA VE been some 800 imitations since 1863 that we know of." said LeGrand, "and they have not been limit· ed to France. They have cropped up in the United States and as far off as Malaysia." I also learned that Benedictine is not only a· drink but goes we ll in appetizers and deserts, like this motlsse. 6 egg yolk s. room temperature ·'\I• cup Benedictine 2 cups heavy cream Pecan halves for garnish Place yolks in blender and proce!>s at low SP.ee d I n s mall saucepan heat Benedic·· tine till it ('Omes lo roll ing boil Pour hot Ii · queur in steady stream over egg yolks with blender motor running Process till mixture becomes a thick custard . Beat hea vy cream till stiff. Remove I c up c r e am. Fold ehilled Benedictine mix· lure into remaining whipped cream and put into 8 serving dishes. Garnish wi th reserved whipped c ream a nd pecans. Ser ves 8 . f'or the be!"I in gourmel cooking. ordf!r your copy of ·• 101 Recipes" from Tom lloge's Gourmet Cornf!r Send S2 to Gourmet Comer. AP Newsfeatures . 50 Rockefeller Plazo. New 'r'ork. NY llXJW Save ~and enjoy the Sunrise Surprise! If you've never tried Sunrise .. Instant Coffee . yoo're in for a delicious surprise! You see. Sunrise is real full-bodied coffee . blended from c hoi9e coffee.beans and just enough chicory to get rid of any bitterness. And right now. you can save soc on any size jar. So g o ahead ... try Sunrise Instant Coffee. And surprise yourself! • \ l "It's rich, and It's not bitter." f JI JVl<j (llQ-Nr'I -·- ~. -- OAll..Y PILOT \ w~ J.nuary 1• 1111 Pantry meals save trips l'uull\ un fuod11 m Utt: pantry fo1 l'' "P•r ln11 QUl<'k and hearty mclill• wh~n-1M rold wind• of "'1ntf'r •re b lu wtn1t Plan i.he11d · v1111l t)' m r •I&" art• t'lll>t'<' 111 lly fOC)Ct for llM: t'ld..rly whu find It bard to tlt'I lCJ tht· 1tore wt.ft rain m•IL .. ,. thto sln!«U and &•d .. waUti. 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WJ\l'I ~. l'UIJ I:> tJUll\'(• l'IUI I dnlned. flaked chunk white chicken• "1 c up (2""'·ounce J•r 1 sltced mushrooms 11nd liquid I t•ru~hed <'h1cke n bou1llun C\Abe '-'• tcwipoon crushed t11rr111un leaves Dash white pepper I <'UP liquid instant 11uof;at milk ~ tablespuon~ flour Saute onion and car rol b 1n 011· 111 m edium -.auccpan Stir in water . r ha c:ken, mushroom s und llqua d , bouillon <•ube , tarragon. and pep per. llHt t.o bollina Boll gently. uncovered. •bout 15 mlnutl's , stir oc casionally Stir s mall itm ount of liquid ln11tant milk into Oour to mMkl' II paste. firnduaelly 11t1r in r emainintt liquid lnf\lamt milk Shr Into t•hlrken mixturt• in rrnucepun . Cook over mt'C:tlum heat , ;<tirrantt constantly. until mixturi· JUSI <•omcs to a boil und th1rkt•ns Servl' hot :t• t•up shn•clckt1 ll'f · tovt'I" 1·ookt'(I 1·h1ck~n or turkt'y 11u1y he substatul· NI for f 1Um1-.I (·hickcn. __ l FOOD Chicken-Mushroom Chowder is an example of wintertime pantry meals that count on foods on hand. d~ on ruc.11lll ltl·vt Ull nd fo.r 111n t··" \ .t 1111 ll>fyin& hoc n1t•1tl ftt't'f'.Ot C't'~u:. flKUI ,., •Ot t' thill of the m or ~ \han l 7 m1lt1 0 11 ~rnencilt\S hv111g cAlunc , --.. t-arl)' 10 m11l10n urt: agr f 5 o r v lde r Other ft .tltst1cs· ind1c1t te that b) the year 2000, JO !Jt:r t e nt of tht: l S ~1>ula '1on will be o\ t-r b!'l -arvest Da Tht-re art: :.evNal tn1 f Orlant factor~ tu rt- liember when 1\ 1·umc~ ~ cook.mg for that grt1w l n g segment 1i£ l h <: pop ul a~a on Kt-c1pcs cnusl taste good &nd be e ppealing, but they also t eed to be easy lo prc- f are .and use bas ic in t redients Cooking for lne or two in it time of is ing inflation is thf ('Ult. especially for the lderly, without adding complicated recipes. I It is also vital for the 41derly to be properly le d. It's too easy to tkimp on eating and ~n nutrients. T h is r ecip e f or t h icken -Mushroom (howder helps solve "'al proble m . It is ;acked with protein • from inst.ant nonfat milk And canned c hicken, ioth items which are . asily bought ahead and to red in the pantry. • nions and carrots. pro- 4uce Items which keep well a nd are available . )'ear·round. add a touch ·Homemade crackers By CECILY BROWNSTON F. ··--...... ,._ ··-J fl i gh o n t he list or 'toreboughl products iome cook!\ thoroughly enJOY copycatting are crackers. Because com· m e rcially m ad e erarkers are impossible to duplicate exactly with _bo rne e quipm e nt , I thou~hl tt would be run to invent a cracker that, \o m y knowledge, you t.~an·t buy une made .,1th buckwheat flour -•nd sesame seeds. T he buckwheat n our a v a il a ble i n s ome specialty food s hops, hr•alth food stores and b y mail order in these orackers gives the m a til•allh_.)' brown color and a s turdy texture. . B UC KWH EAT CRACK'£ RS ~. cup buckw heat A our • :1,1" c up a ll-purpose "hite flour •/4 teaspoon baking 1oda 14 teaspoon salt 11~ cup sesam e seeds 11~ cup real. not im- i.ta lio n , stor e ·bought m ayonnaise •1i cup plain yogurt 1 tablespoon boney , Extra salt • In a medium bowl s tar together the buckwheat tlour, white nour . bak· lng soda. the 11. teaspoon •all and the sesame feeds. With a pastry •lender or two knives cut in the mayonnaise •ntil mixture is well tlixed and coa r se ~rumbs form. With a t>rk stir in the yogurt end honey. ·~ With your hands, firm· . ~ press the dough Into a 'all . Cul the dough into 8 fqual pieces. On a pre- Jared pastry cloth with prepared stockinel· •• overed rolllng pin, roll ~~~lUC~WKLt.o..l~. ch thickness -each · -.m be an uneven &·inch tound. Place a few Inc-lea apart. on an un· 1reaaed cookie sheet: aprinkle ll1htJy with the ;!xtra salt. · ... ~ Bake in a preheated ~-OO·d•1ree oven until :.-' 1btly browned -e to a taut•. Wttb a wide 1 •• apatula remove to wire rack to cool. .., ore in a tilbtJy COV· ' \ liMHIDIDl:'f • FACIAL 49 TISSUE • VIiia 20()° Ct 80Jr DOG FOOD HI CIJ'H CAT FOOD "'Cl.All ,,.,. •i.AvOlt ORY CAT FOOD ORY DOG FOOD HI (IJ'\5 HI ~!flN CAT LITTER .+I C lA\S PAPER TOWELS VtllA PAPER NAPKINS '<llt\lA TOILET TISSUE "'"" • PAU SANDWICH BAGS 'Wit\,.. TRASH BAGS \JI'' A P\..lt\hC \0 \.Al PAPER PLATES 1\"~0l CANo 19 !IOI C&N .24 2HI IAC.5,29 MOI l&G 1.49 1011 .... ,,2.79 '"' uc.1.65 ll\\f 90tl .SS 14Q1t ,.G .59 ~H1 \f '41, • 79 ~(f 8(111.09 XIC• iKl• 1,45 '""" ... t.1.87 LAUNDRY DETERGENT 4 g' 7 V\\lA lOW \l>O\ )() \M AO• , FABRIC SOFTENER VlllA \Hft 1\ Delicatessen Items !:COOKED HAM lMJy lt't' ShcfO !:CHEESE SPREAD L.JOV l('e Allle<-l(;Jn S1nq1e w r.1p s11ceo .99 S Ot Pkg 189 16 Oz Plcg r SHREDDED CHEESE e ••"''" 1 39 'Htf)fl,u; _,,., M'J//,.lltUA R 0/ f"tl(o • r LADY LEE FRANKS 119 6 Mt.' ()tN""f'U tf. 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We hd1c1c 111u "'011 I 1'111.I ,, heller vJluo: c•o:11 lr11m no n.tmc ~cncrll r r11du11, 11i 1i1i'l·'=1 ¥A¥GN·1 TEA BAGS 11arve~t Dav 129 l'GREEN 25 6 ~~11~~o~v Cul or s11ce~ Hi Oz can FROSTING MIXES .... wvu • o•w C..,OCOlATf 'l.IO':f Of Nt-'I ., :1 90•. 79 p·ANCAt<E MIX .. A•vfsr DA• • 11 ~1 n~ •• 65 b HARVEST DAV SYR~~' Ar. 1.13 GRAPE JELLY MAIV(\T O•• r FRUIT MIX b .... ,,..,..\, o.a.- PEH" A TO CHIPS •1AUV('i1 """ •0/AAf ,69 '"'" c• ... 59 HARVEST DAY PEARS 79 14 01 , .... CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 49 ""AOVl\l f)A'f' 1001 (Aftt • PRESERVES HAoVf\I o~v \ltAW8l .. V 110/ , •• 1.29 !:CLING PEACHES Har11es1 oa~ 11a1ves 01 St•r eo .49 no1 '"" !:HARVEST DAY 49 TOMATOES • ie 01 Car• !:HARVEST DAY 29 PEAS • 17 oz Can .; DELUXE 49 BREAD • 11arvest Oav wn11e or ia 0 1 l:>al w nu t l!ouno Too or sanow1cn SHORTENING -••1fP O•• ,.-, ... 1. 59 .. , ..... 44 SLICED BEETS ..... ,,\. 0.&' HARVEST OAY CATSUP,,~1 R' .67 WHITE VINEGAR BROWNIE MIX ...... PVl 'i'·7.-•• APPLE BUTIER ,., .. 1.09 PICKLED BEETS .. ,; ..... 49 ., I ... 63 APRICOT HALVES ... awi;/f,, t~· HARVEST DAY BREAD ... 39 w ... t•l OIJ..,,..,., •C>.J..,f' Tor-'-"' u-.nw• ... . .. .,/ APPLESAUCE "AM\t O•' 1J,Q/ raN .34 outstanding Fresh Beef Values FRYING CHICKEN w1101e soov Ct .10t' I> 8lADE OJT OiUCK STEAK e onoeo Beef CROSS RIB ROAST .59 lO 11s ll) 198 eone1ess eonctco Beef cnuck 10 T·BONE STEAK eonoed Beel lom 7-BONE CHUCI( ROAST IKINOfO 8111 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK 8Cl'tlll'~ HOMlfO Rll' 100 .. CORNED BEEF BRISt<ET lAO•'H Ut-•tf0 (\11 '""\ft• POI"-'' rut 2s8 lO 16 1.48 lO 2.58 11 1.89 BASTED TOM TURKEYS 79 l •Ollff (;H p( A 181111\ ,00111' I~ • SHORT RIBS INC.11~CUI ICl'tOIORIH C"VCI FILET MIGNON eur 1t•Drt10lN l et.DID llH l91.68 114 .98 BEEF BACK RIBS •0011~ Of•oO\ffD LADY LEE BACON II ,88 •: ·11• 1'1T; 'h2·8 - M.LlllTOll , ..... ..- ROUND STEAK 198 Boneless Full Cut Bn11neo BFF I lll TOP ROUND STEAK Boneiess Bonoee1 B<'el BONELESS TIP ROAST eonoeo eeet 11011no PORTERHOUSE STEAK Bonded Bef'f tom SLICED BEEF LIVER JPfs.t \Cl~lU\ PORK LOIN ROAST 'il•l.Of~ C'ut •vtvAt f WT '•O PORK LOIN CHOPS ll18 (Ul PORK LOIN CHOPS U)l"tCVf PORK SPA~RIBS .. f D'\J .. Wl llt()lf• OVOO\t(O 239 II) 219 ll) 268 oij 1.19 •ft.1.49 .. 1.79 .• 1.99 ·~ 1.09 CENTER CUT HAM SLICES 1 98 I "()Iliff ~.-. fUU•(OOt.fO l8 • HORMEL SLICED BACON 1 69 l\.A('I 'Alf\ t i.I ~(. • ~~ DEVELOP!O AND PRINTED 12 EXPOSURE 20 EXPOIU"f 2.89 4.09 · r .. eaatllMI'. Mak• I eu1 ... ,_ r1• crecllen. Before "*'LA HLlllA ...._ °"' .... ".-........ ... , .... , ....... ... .............. ,,.,, ............ -_, ......... •••ftMn•--..... 10" IDAJ want thl eratbn in· , .. I 11 t.-r 1tWt 9C:e1. LA~-:. ..... ,.,,_ -_ .......... ~ml8 .... eMOJ ..... , '"'l'AI I ~ ITOAll ONN DAILY I 4-.. """""' ,.. ... 11U.A ... , ... ~ ...... .. ,,_,. _ .. , .......... --·--•-=~==-.. 'I ,.,.. 1 ,.._., ....mu ..... ..-.- Wlldnw:I~. January 14, 1911 ' DAILY PILOT f:7 Special Diets Multiple food allergies cause menu chaos DeteC'lln1 foud •I ler1a• 1• • dUftcwt un diertakiaa. but dlmanat anc the ampect4'd foocb from the diet la even mor• C'baileftiina Thaa 11 Hpecaally true whe,a thl' pall•l aa. --..1t1~ti to rnan,y comtnGO lqre dlHU that <'OfftpriM the bac kbon .. of populu rood prodU('b In m) rec ent 10 t.-rv1ew with IJr Marshall ahndell of Non• alk. Coon , aulbor ot "Dr Mandell's S Uay Aller&y Relief System" and one ol the foremost llluthontaes in the held of b10 eeolog1c medicine, 111 e discussed the prob· lems ol adberin& lo a mullJple aUergy diet M llndell su&gests th11t menus be written down five days at a time, rotating the foods so that no food is .eaten more than once during that time, and that no rood ol lhe same family be eaten more frequent- ly than every other day. That way, an extremely sensitive person will not build up new aller1ies while avoidin1 roods that cau.se the present ones. Families of foods can best be understood by listing all the members of the cabbage family , s uch as broccoli , Brussels sprouts and cauhllower; members of the legume family that include green beans, dried beans, soy beans . and even peanuts; members of the gourd family that in- clude pumpkin, squash, cucumber, melons and watermelon; and mem- bers of the potato familv that include tomato , eggplant, red pepper, green pepper and chili. Those with allergies to . milk should remember to exclud e butter , cl)eese, all producL"i with dry milk solids on-the label, all gravies with a cream base, and all baked goods that may contain a dairy product. Those with allergies to yeast may also be sus- picious or beer, vinegar, and a related member or the fungi family - mushrooms. Mandell theorized, "Many times a patient who avoids a substance for a while may 6e able lo have small amounts of it occasionally with·no reactions." Each person is highly individual and must carefully test reac· lions lo determine if this is possible. People who s uffer from food sensitivities thrive better on natural, simply....prepared meals. Mandell explained that sometimes the sensitivi- l y extends to the chemical sprays used on grains and vegetables to inhibit insect damage which cannot be thoroughly removed, causing many people to suffer from the reaction to the residues of the sprays. Mandell claims that these reactions can mimic mental illness, hyperactivity. cause headaches , muscle aches, asthma, cloltged sinus, chronic fatigue, hives, and much more. Keep in mind that the testing for these sensitivities is com - paratively new, going beyond the usual akin · tests. Once food allergies have been detected, it sometimes lakes a kitchen macician to bake within the limita- tions or the diet. Here are two recipes that deal with multiple food aenaiUvites quite effec- tively. 8110ltTB&EAD dUu1&h , rutUn1 1nt-0 l a2 ~ncb recl.01le1. ~rick with • fotk Bakt1 an a 32~ d•1ree oven for 30 mlnul• or until 1old•n brown k4K:ul rectan1le11 1u~d 11prinkJt1 with adda t1on1al 1uiar wluh: still hvt t.'ool complt!lt!ly~ re move from bakin1 sheet. Store in an airlitht container. Makes• doaen cookies. •OIA88ES COO&JES < EH·frw, •aJry.free) v. cup ve1etable shortenin& ~ cupaucar ~cupmolaaaes 1 cup flour ~ teupoon salt Melt the shortening in a medium saucepan. Add a uear and molasses; brine lo a boillnc point, without sUrrina. Cool until mix· lure is juat warm. Stir in Dour and aalt lo form a douch. Drop by tea - spoonfula onto a greased cookie sheet , leavin1 space of two inches between cookies. Bake in a 32S-degree oven for STIAK 15 minutes, or untal ed1ea becin to brown. Remove from pan and cool on racks. If desired, cookies may be turned into a rolled form by wrapping around finger while warm . Makes about 3 dozen cookies. SALi · PlllCIS lffl(. •ID'•LOIM Ll.•21• llll'•LAlllN UIO l •. 'I" 7 fill IAYS, T•O•l•n&K ••••nAK .IAll. 15-lllP•LO. L •. •2• •Ill'•• ••T• ... A ..... enAll .IA•.21, 1tl1. IU,•LOIM•IONllDI •2•• IU,•LO. T ........ PIUT ... •O• LI. Service _Deli 10~~i~r.8::,";"' -AUX ... u.39• FllUM•llOT TO DCtDI -,AT Ll.•1• IUOOIQ ~ .. Y~ 1.M>Z CM.ISi.AW .... _ ... U.IC•llUTS IA114•lllOlllO LOIN Ll .•1•• AlD•C~ IHI .••• IT ATP llll09.• 1M>Z. lllA T Oii ...... ...... " Stater Bros. .... ....... 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Add drJ iqre· dlenta sraduall1 untll =181M--Oto wttllblmdl.KMad • a ltllltb flound elatla ltr bo-.rcl until well bleachd aad 1mootb. PHii do•lb tato an . .. &Jl.tMla ,.,...,. -• .,. ................ . ... , ....... -.. .... .... "' • lmlfe. leon alaoat tlaro•ab t1111 • Liquor Speciala IAYMMLl•,,__UOllOl~OllL" ---• SCOTCH --.. ........................... '·""' '9'' IOllllON -·--.................... 1.rtLf • 10" CANADIAN MISI ................. um • 1 O'' I _._., ••••• ••• •• • • •••••••u U9Lf ''" HASH ii"'..=3£ .................. f ..... tML '1.li ~ SPAM ........ 1 ................ ,4L &? ,,.,__u rnO _:ac\ 1· ... , -we· a _____ ,.. .......... =---.·-·-----·····---. ... -...... --.-----·--.... -··--· ... ... ---..... • DAILY ~L.0 1 FOOD Variation makes a stew new I-\"'\d u) 'It'"' r .. 11 l IA kt· 11n ., wh11h· n•· 1o1o look 41nd ta .. t•' ,11111••ul wtw n 1 l'i I' I n jl 1 I' ti 11• II l lo! 111111 nlrlhoc1 111 p 1q11tr .1l 11111 ,. r ,. 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II I' I' ,, 111·1 11li.:t• 1-·.11 111 pr1i<lu <·b l'llltt.t: ~U:i\'I' STt :W ~l'ftl IH'Ml'l.IN(iS • t.11111-..,t"'"'" liut11·r \l. i11__.11iakt •r us__.s f a11iily 111etl1()(ls H~ JOHN Rll't: "' 111-:1.1-:'''· <'.it1r 11\I'• Jim N1 <:helin1 1-. .111 old f;i:-h1111h·d "1111·rnak1·r al heart Ill' says 111'" f.1111.!ll'll nwthod~ tt•ntl to bt·at up on the i.:1 .1 pt· lond 11f hkt• a .f1~tfight \ n 11 ·r ,• ).!lllO~ lo gt•t son· Tht• next clay you d1111 1 f1•1•I ,,, g11111I That ·s what 11 d11t.'!'I to th<.• '' 1111'. :-aid :'l:H·heh111 who mak<·s his wmc in the "·'Ill<' l't•llar "ht'rt' hi s grandfather 1~nored 11111h1h1t1t111 1-:H•n lht• 11ak barrt•b a rc tht• s am e H111 .1111!11 c;a110 ht•s n11t 'Ill'. t;allo. has got :1.200 p1.•11ple working for h1111 1·, t' got to do 11 m:-s d f," said th£' stocky, r11dd~ fan·ll ""&nt'm akt•r !'il('HF.l.INl'S TIN\' o pcri1l1on . supplied by 11n1•.' ards ht.• t·o own~ with his brother. is one of 1h1• ft.'" s uC'h 11µe rat111ns sllll owned by the sam e farn1 h "h1ch ran 1t be fort' l'rohib1tion Tiw 01wr~111on consists of two small stone bu1lcl111~s h111lt h~ Ant11n1· Nichelini. a Swiss ~ll•1wmason turnt·d w1nl•m akt•r who immigrated t11 \ml•rll'a 111 JKX-t · ~1~ g rantlmolhl'r hakl'd lhl· bread <1 nd my grnndfath••r m ~uh· th1· v.inl'." Nichl'lim re - 1•.tllt·d PROHIBITION didn 't stop the fa mily . W h II•• ~omt' wincril'~ s hut rlown and others t ur11l'cl to !'>a<·ramt'ntal wines. Antone continued p111dul'ing lh<· lfrv z1nf:.ndel for nt·arhy farme rs ·"'" mint·r~ That "'·nl 1on u11trl l hL· lall' 1920!> when 'w h<·l111i wa~ t aught and J:tiled for six months , Tht· wint·rv looks ahout a s 1t did in Antone's 1la'. although. ttw olcl wooden wine press now rt-~I s unusect hl•forc lht· cellcir door. Nichelini n·placed it with a mon· modern 1898 model he bouRht from anothe r winery in 1955. "I ('i\~'T ~AKE w ine th1· sarn(' way my g 1.111dfoth1.:r dul .. Nwh1•l1n1 ..,;m l "I wouldn't be 111 hll~llll'S~ . 111-.11o;11l. N11'111·l1n1 u~··~ mori· modern "'"'hod~ F1·r mt•ntat111n t.·mptratun·s arc reg- 11 i.1t 1·rl Sl1·m!'I ,1ri· ~1·parat1•cl from J(rapes. \\ 1111· y1·:1~1 -; '>llh.-,t1tut1· for ttw wild yt·ast that f,,, 111 ~ n:1111r:ill\' on lh1· i.:raw·~ Hui ht• ... a.v' th1· 1ww nwthods art.· hard on tl11 14111('. llt: 1·umpla1m. that "these new guys" rl\ ••r frllt•r t lw1 r w1n(• and "they keep moving it 11111 mu1·h .. E\'t:~ TllOl 'Gii lh1.· win<.· husiness is boom- 111,.: Nr<·h1·ltn1 ·~ pr od1u:t11in remains at about 1<.0110 c·ases a year Outsidt· of a few Northe rn C:i11rornia st11n•s and tht-winery. the wine is al rn•ist unoht aina hit• N1 <'hclm1 111s ists h e: hii~ no plan~ to expand or M·ll out to ma1or pro<lu1·t.·rs. as many a s mall wi rwry has <l•int· in rcc1·nl years . .. You ~o 1<1 211.000 ~allons u year. then 5-0,()()(1 anrl you can 't rnakt· 11 because you J(Of a hire C>.lra help,"hcs a111 "ll1ke ithkc1tis " Ancl it'll "lay that way "until I 11ie ," he said Licorice used in traditio11al sauce 1\ lit'Ort<.·t• st11·k I~ g1111ll for more than a mo mc•nt 's imlulg<.•ncl' for your sweet tooth. Unusual though it may sound. licorit·l• can add zip to many main ch s h cs. includin~ spahgctti sau tc. Combined with rn (•al. tc1matocs a nd spices. it will mellow the SiiU<:e without addini.( a tasll' •\fits <1wn. saul't' mor£' heartv and appt•ulinJ!. lo1J ' "LICKIN"GOOD SPAGHF.TTI SAVCt; "4 pound g round lw1•f :i~ pound g ro und pork l cup C'hoppcd onion 1 gci rli c c love . <'hopped l can I 28 oun ce l who le. peeled tomatoes According to home 1 can 16 ounce ) cc·onomist~ <1t S witze r tomato paste Cundy Cu.. anise was 114 cup dry vermouth onl' of tde stock ing rc· or white wine die nls ih tradition a l 1'-'2 cups water spaghetti sauce recipes. 11• c up chopped fresh The addition of chopped parsley I J Ll!,r !,~..& •• ,,'WJ l h,,..,.i-t ~--,.. , -~12.. .S i!p,,R.P e d -pfeasant a nise-like 1corice flavor, no t o nly will 2 teaspoons salt . enha nce the flavor of 1'2 teaspoons bas il your spaghetti sauce; its 11• teaspoon pepper texture will make the 1 bay leaf ___ In DutjJl oven or lar1e saucepan. combine beer, ISLANDER SWEET POTATOES Cook sweet potatoes until barely tender. Peel, halve and arran1e in shallow casserole with drained canned pineapple slices. Drtaale with maple syrup and ~ w\\h butter. Bake ao n.ates In moderate 1n ·to beat. Sprt.allle wltlt finely chopped ,,.,. .... pork, onion and garlic. Cook over medium heat untll meat loae1 lta red color. Add remalnln1 ln· ·1redlenta. Brtn1 to boll. Reduce heat and slm · mer, uncovered, untll • thickened, about 1~ hours. Stir occasion ally. Remove bay leaf. Skim off exceu fat from sur- face, If desired. Serve over cooked spa1hettl noodles. Makes e aerv- . '"''· ur n111ric11nnl' I l •r"e o ni o n . t•hul'~ 3 vound!i assorted hont'lt·~11 1 inch <'ubes of mcttl bt-l'f, latmb and 't•Jf Sult ;md µeµper lo l.1»11• t t'UI> 111~ted blaC'k 1.J I\ I':. 't t•ui1~ sh n•ll <.·cle ry Ii 1·urr ut11. 1·ut into 11wh l'hunk~ t 1•1111 ruse w1nu ( • 111 (' k 1· 11 b r o t h . • 1 huul :.! t'Ull~ 3 c u ps h e rb '"J'111\t'd stuffm~ •1 1 c u p b o 1 I 1 n g l'l111•kl•n hroth :l cggs 1~ c up (1nt•l y l'hopJ><.'(J pa rs ley In a Outl'h oven or large s aul'cpan. heat butta and sautl• union for 5 minutes Add m eat. w h 1t·h ha s b een w as1111ed with ~alt und --· .. ~ ''""., Pv11t.•,• O··•• '""'" ,, ,. pepper, and brown meat cu~a on all sides. Add olives. celery. carrots. wine . and e n o ueh t hicken broth to cover m eat and vegetables. Cove r tightly a nd slm· mer gently for I to 11,; hours . or until meat is tender If desired. slew may be thicke ned with • .. c up nour mixed with 1" cup water. In a bowl. mix stuffing a nd b(>tling c hic ken broth. Beal in eggs one a l a l i m e . f'' o 1 d i n pars ley T o prepare dumpli ngs : with w et hands shape mixture in· I 11 12 balls. Drop balls of stuffing Into simmerinJ( stew <.:over lightly (lnd s im mer for 15 to 2() minutes or until dumplings arc puffed slightly. Serve dumpling with stew Makl'S 111 lo 12 s crv inl:(S Moun tam Vou.,htt' elu•9undy •Chobl" •Vtn Rot.e (11111/it .\ "''"': ... .. s1911 Z-S Anthony Macaron i :. 68' Cross Rib Roast Rib Eye Steak ,,"-.::··::. s3s9 :-¢Glad Sandwich Bags '.'.: 89' Arm Pot Roast .,..,, .-s1u %..o;l Nabisco Oreos s149 Chuck Short Ribs ·-.:::' · · s1s11 %~?Lucerne Yogurt 99' Premium Ground Beef .. !:' " , , ~ 1118 z;;:~ Wesson : · ,. s2•9 ,. Skinless Franks ....... .. s1 19 F."! LucerneOrangeJuice~::s199 .,., S!Lc~q .~.QQIJ.~ .,,,..+. '129 ~ ftM . . ..... , ~' y..~~--..... -_ ---. ~ -~9?Un.e .bi.--.z Sliced Bacon .. ..... .'. lf9 ~ch sr .............. •1•9 eese tees. "'"' .. .. .... I -.. y,. Ham Slices _,._ . : s 1ea m-! Shredded Cheddar .·.;--~: 59' ....... ,VI' Fried Chicken ...... r:~:.":.·~ .... 2:. 1251 1-8 Bel-air Boil 'n Bag , .. 39' ... Safeway Burritos •• ~ .. 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H roccoli au G ratin is a flavorful meatless dish \ t'l(f>I &blf'" Ill I 0111 hmatwn "''h 1h ·l1111111·. 1·hr•''''' 11 n•I 1 ,..,.,,,, Cblf\ 1.>r1lflu1 I' .. 111 l•f t• ' 1d1• .i 11 r h ,. 1• r "1 , 1" Of't'th antl "111 ht t l1t \\' 111 ,.,., ... , )1\11 , .... 1u1·1· '• ••K..:' I ,1111.111 •llllHll lllll'h • h•1p11e'fl 1(10 ,.t• l>J.l l llU<:h 111111 uul(tily remove and 111-.earil :.tern:. l'lal'e 11-;1 vi•:. 111 1·ook{'r P lace spinac h, rice and I cup of tht cheese 1r1 rooker. Stir in egg mixture gently. Sprinkle with remainin1 cheese. !:lake covered 20 minutes. Remove cover : bake untir top is light brown. about 10 minu(es Makes 6 serv- Jnli(s . to help your budget and please your palatt? h4 '' 1111 '"'"" 11•tJu •• 1n .. 1n m .. .ai-.. ~·l•f l't•fll 1tr 11· ... , "Ill •~ 10 t'hlllu ,.nil l 11Lll..a ll<1\ • bt't'll .... 1 ... f\ •It>-! l)t'.•fl \ ..1ppN11\'' "'1th """' u l1 r1t \ l'ftd..lblo· 111 ..,h o.' 1h ,11• • .Ht• .,.ktllful l\ fl c1,.,r1·1I .inu 111\ 110:1\ 111111<.t'd rh. 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These recipes Wl're taken from the book, "Clay Cookery." hy the F:ditors of Con s um<'r Guide. Skokie. Ill. 60076. BROCCOLI All GRATIN 2 tablespoons butter or m<1rgarine melted 4 cups s mall fresh broccoli nowereltes and thinly s liced s tems 11 .. cup finely chopped onion l egg 'h cup whipping cream 'I. c up r egular ~trength chicken broth. canned or homemade 1'• teaspoon salt Pinch white pepper 1111 teaspoon ground nutmeg "2 cup fresh bread crumbs '4 c·up s hredded Cheddar cheese Soak top a nd bottom of 2-quart clay cooker in water about 15 minutes; drain. Pat dry and brus h bot- tom and sides of cooker with l tablespoon or the butter. Add broccoli and onion. Beat egg, cream. broth, salt. J>eppcr and nutm eg; pour over broc· coli. Place covered cooker in cold oven. Set oven at 425. Rake just until broc- c o 1 i is tender and custard is set. 25 to 30 minutes. • Combine remaining butter . the bread c r u m bs u nd c heese. Sprinkle evenly over broccoli . Bake un - covered until crumbs ... arc crisp and brown . about 5 minutes. Makes 4 to 6 servings. CHILE CON QUESO ( Cldll-a.ee.e Dip) Total cooltin1 time: 7 minutes, 45seconds. t,; cup finely chopped onion 1 tablespoon butler or m ar1arine _ • 2 medium tomatoes. peeled. seed ed, and chopped 1 4-ounce can green chill pe ppers, rinsed, seeded, and chopped I/• teaspoon salt 11,"1 cupa sl\redded cheddar cheese Milk Tortilla ctupe In 1-qu•rt casaerole, cook onion in butt.er 'at I t.ihl1·"'P'""' r111111•1•tl , , .. ,,, '''" ""') I h•u"I"'"" .111 I• ,1,IH••lll 11! 11•11 I It\ Ill• 11'.I H .. • • 11 .. 1-.1•""" .:r .. .,,.., tt\111111 11 I 'I ..al·•· l'ovnccJ cooker 111 1·11llS 11vc11 ~l oven ut 125 F Bake, i.t1rnng on n :, u11t1l spinach 1s wtltt.'cl Jlld JU&t tender. ahoul 15 mmulcs . dnun Ralphs· Su r teak Sale USDA Choice-Beef Loin USDA Choice-Beef Loin USDA Choice-Beef Loin USDA Choice Large Meaty End T·Bone Top ·Sirloin Porterhouse Beef Rib Steak Steak Steak Steak per lb. Florida White or ·Red \Grapefru1 • each per lb. . . . per lb. Western Hearth Variety Bread , Aaaorted Varieties ·-~~L. "''.nii:~ ... ,,,'I": f ·.. . '. 11/2 lb. ... ~ .... · loaf ---·- per lb. Ralphs-Chilled-From Florida America's Favorite Value Pack Fryer Wings Wilson, Cudahy or Boneless Ham W•ter Added Orange Juice •v.gal. -ctn. ~~.59 RAIN WRAP. per lb. USDA Choice-Beef Chuck-Bonelea1 Shoulder ~"so?c~ 2 3 9 Clod Roast ~:~ Frnh Fillet Pacific Red Snapper per lb. 169 PLAIN WRAP -Chunk Style-Bologna or Cotto 135 Salami ~~:·. Dakota Farms Monterey Jack 2 7 9 Cheese ~:.' From Portugal Lancers Rose Fresh Mushrooms 750ml.289 btl. &oz. pkg. .79 Ralpha-16 Slice Food American 9 A•lph•·Plaln or Sour Dough 49 oz. box Regular or Mint Crest Toothpaste 6 .4 oz. T ub e Charmin-Assorted Colors Limit 2 .99 Bathroom 89 Tissue ~~~.' • Vanilla, Chocolate or Neopolitan Ralphs 135 Ice Milk 1 2cr~.1. Banquet-Whole, Frozen Fried Chicken 21b. box 299 twta-fbi'.,mbiat& or un--·---Cfi ~ .. --~~ 12'"0 • tender .• urr•n• once. Iese pkg. St.tr 111'1omatoes, cbillea, 1-4.t i'JW~ ---1~-;a&- and Hit. Coot, covered, D I at hip for 5 minutes. •no a Stir in cbeele, a UWe at ch•pped a lime, ltlrrln1 till melt· I --"· SUr in a UUle milk lf m•dur• becom•• too Meat thick. Heat at hllh '5 MHDdl. Stir. Sene with lllced leef, Turk•r or Ham 2 oz •• 39 pkg. Regul•r or Hot-With •••n• Dennison's 72 Chlll -1!.°nz. • Price• effective Jan. 15 thru Jen. 21, 1111 The SuQ.er market tortilla ebi ... Makes t~ npl. 9e.tnee , ..... to pt9Vlow __..,_.....,,...., ......... ,.er to lftttW Ad99't1Nd .... lfttNe ....... NIM,,. OI' tow In elf pttoe reductton •• -... .. ot _.. ..... • .,.,..,.... ....._ """9 .._ "*' M1"1tlu• ,noee..., ,.., ••11•"4Mnt W• reHrve th• right to limit or refuH Hie• to •c...,,.....1H1 br ,.....,_ Groo«JC......,.All RlfMI ,., .. ,.,... 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Add chicken parts and brown. Add spices. zucchini. and l~matoes a nd simmer C~ l hour Ser ves 6 to 8. : Here's anothe r quick ctish to help keep you "Jim a nd trim " *' ONION- WORCESTERSHI RE ·s. CIOCkEN ·Remove sk in and brush chicken parts with Worcesters hire sawc e. s&-rinkle wi'lh onion ptwder. Broil Gntil done. s•rve with a tossed green salad. J fsMkllln I Clll l ... Piil 1·-- 11 ·- I' until d111i.11lvt•d Sur in lukt1w1&rm 1111lll mucture. IU'utcn '-'tl"li. 11lmond •• 11 11l'I amt h11U th4' fl our. lwt1l w1lll N1t1ooth Sllr lrl 1•1111ueth 1ttld1Uon;al (lour Ill fllllill' II 'llithtl) Stiff d11u1th Turn out onto 11 ith ti) f111un:d hoard , k11t·ucl 1111111 1111wuth 1&nd 1•l;1l\l ll' uhuut ~ m111utci. 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Blend egg with milk a nd brush the loaves. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes. Cool on wire racks. There'smore to like at Hughes ... PLUS LOW PRICES M.lk f .. d llo·ul Pio"' O• B"•Ud<'d BONELESS CUBED CUTLETS ts 4. 99 Moll J ,,.l f d •n l"U" GROUND VEAL ROUND 18 2.99 BONELESS SLICED VEAL '.\!\~ f£ (I IQ ll ',C :.uQPCNI PAO ... f '>AN l •. 5.99 I ~ 0 1 '.:>• h.i1,,,g SPAGHETTI SAUCE MIX .39 \ 5 . 0 1 A,,, 'I n t H •,f't •, PRIMA SALSA .7S 46 0 1 Soc •o,..,en•o ~:.'::~.~ .......... 4 7 c "NEW PACKAGE" HUGHES 99c /111t ~ BA co N ::.~ .. ~: .. : ·.· ...... LB. ,•;7: lrun Do"' Not E ••red 77"u for El RANCHO GROUND BEEF tB 2. 19 SHORT RIB S f I R111•( ho Sw.-e• o• Hor ITALIAN STYLE SAUSAGE lB 1.49 t I Ruoc ho '°'1"~ /". 'l1·u·,u•• • u BRATWURST FRESH U.S.D.A.CHOICE s WESTERN GROWN LEGO LAMB 111 2.89 lfl 1.49 89 USD A (hoott•lu mb USD A r .,.,,.,.1 ... 1 SMALL LOIN CHOPS l8 3. 99 G ROUND LAMB ~ LB . 1.2p --~~~~~~~~flBm)•-C:•-~~~~~~~-. f :tl: ... 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'"'"'''••I 1.29 BELL PEPPERS HAWAIIAN PAPAYAS BOSC PEARS I A'.ll f,P!(N <,W(f l lllPI I I ' 49!. I ~ , • \ I I " 1 M USHROOMS t "' P•11 f • .... f\f11•• YEE FU MEIN RAMEN SOY BEAN PASTE l(J ) • I P\ ~4 MORINAGA TOFU IA 79c AFRICAN VIOLETS rr>r1ts rJf r..-r ,,~rr1r . ' , p, , .. . 21 IN OUtF•I \IO•OOUCI 01" cu R RY .... 1·05 loi·u· 59c ~ .. BROILED MACKEREL ••••• 114 OYSTER SAUCE ,, 0 / Pr. I I"" , " f 1.19 .89 .57 .89 BAKED 4nc POT A TOIES . ry JACK CHEESE 1.45 Wo1 ~e~ 9 IHOllTMMGlltOTATOll .7 iwail.O. 299 CHICKlll lll••UI 9 0 1 P\9 fvt'ifrt-\h LONGMO•M CHllll 12 0 1 Sliced IOMll LIVl•WU•IT 601 Hormel IUCID ""'•o• . 6 01 Hormel Slrc.d HA•DIALAMI 1.•s I.SS 1.79 1.89 Applesauce Prune Ladder Bread makes a fine show-off piece for home bakers. . · .. , . LEANES T CHO PPED STE AK ' .. I • :. ., I I HAM SLICES ' ~. '' El RANCHO MEAl LOAF ,,2.49 "2.59 •" 1.89 LARGE LOIN LAMB CHOPS ~·. LB.3.59 KOSHER DILLS 46 .. , 8 (JI ltu l1f1' '1'y •• PttJ'.jt'' "'' BREAD CRUMBS l.3S .SS 8"tty ( 'o t \i t•t A \\I Vur LAYER 69C CAKE MIXES ..... PltlCES IN EFFECT THURS . JAN 1 ~ throuqh WED .. JAN 21 . 1911 OPEN DAil Y 8 AM TO 10 PM llMIT RIGHTS RESERVED NO SAtES TO Of AlERS THIS AO ONl 'I' Efff(TIVE Al 'HUGHtS El l!AN( HO ANO HUGHES llDO COUPON RULll WI ACCIPI COUPONS FROM ALL. MARKDI. t tfl r•1111-.. .,... .. ,,. .... I (.-•-••,.,_..., ... , t ....... , • ., •• -._. .. ~ •""' "fl'"" 1 0-• •• ,. .. , • ., • .,, ,, , '""'•••• "' \t 00 •• •u ,.,. .., 11 'l••t • \••II II f'I ..... ,., .. ,..,,..ttft lfl • •911-•llt .. 1.1111 .... llf •• +•• ..... ,,, 1••• 1 ........ 1, ...... ,~lt•1••-......... \ ........ , ....... .. I 'It!\ ... •r• .... I ,,. 'j;O!f I •It"-....... 1•.jtlttP --I! "··•11•1111 ... , 'I •' •• •·"' ' •l't , ' I I "'''"' \ \ l"I o •'"'"' .1•1 , ......... \ollfjf'tl •r ~•1 -.,, ,,,.,_•A+'•• t• Ill""°"" .......... \11 ... , htctutll•• "D ... LI COtW•" ce•~••• this .... -1-.11. 2 I , 191 I Iring in coupent frem any fee4 R'Mlrl&ot In Lot Angolot, Ventura & Orant• Countiet & we'll rodHm them >. .. 12 •• • • • ~. JMuwy 14, 1911 DAILY PILOT €I J F anners endangered species DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thal letter rrom SMmey Jalre critical of rarmers is typical ol people wbo find it euy to complain Oil a run stomach. Tbe cba1Jen1e racin1 farmen toda)' ls bow to continue to farm when they dido 't barvnt enough crops to buy seed, fertiliaer, chemicals, and fuel ln the comint year. The farmer must deal with noods, drousht. early frost, bail, exorbitant in· terest rates and the ever-increasing Cott ol equipment. Please tell Sidney to relax, because in 1981 there may be no farmers. They may get fed up trying to eke out a living and head for the oil rias, factories, big business and in· dustry. If this happens, I hope Sidney will en· joy bis glus or gasoline. his broiled gravel and the gravy on his mashed sand. Furthermore, if he has no solu· lions. we don't need his screwed·up "logic" that only adds to the problem. -FARMER'S WIFE IN THE MIDW~T DEAR WIFE:· U Sidney ls atW read- 1 t.1 you blla&ertac rebuttal, tllte follow· t.1 •liallcl pop Illa optics. It's a bumper sticker ~t came ln ~e maU from St. ~ Lo•la, Mo.: "PUT A FARMER OUT OF 0 BUSINESS -STARVE! ! ! " is not the least bit concerned, I am. - NO NAME, NO CITY, NO STATE • DEA• N.N.N.: I HllHt ~at yoa or your a..bud buy a paperback edition of tlle A•• La•den EDcyclopedla (BallaaUae Books, nallable at all Walden ud B. Dal&oe boob\ores) or 1et one at the public library. Liiie maay otllers, you bolll need to read •P on transvestlam -as well H lllolD08exuaU· ty, bl1ex11allty , clllld molesUa1, tran111eHall1m •H exltibltlomlam. Most people doa't kDow oae from~ otlter. I s u a pect tltat your son bas tranavestlte tendencies. Tit.Ill does not aecesaartly mean be Is a lllomosexual. Many transveslltes marry and have families. <Some homosexuals do, too). General!)' speakln1, transveslltes 1et tbelr jollles from dreSHiag as women -and tbis is the extent of their bizarn behavior. future son-in-law," but I am not sure they will marry and don-.t want to be m~d~ a fool of. May we have. your opanton? -1980 MOM AND DAD DEAR IW: .lut hltrodmee Mr. x .. "EIUe'1 rrteed." No •eed &o describe t•elr Uvln1 arraa1emeat. No o•e npeda aucb information, ud you are uder no obll1atlon to provide It. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Bravo tor your comeback to the gal who said she made the bars after work because they are the only places to meet men. Tell that loony to open her eyes and look around. Men are everywhere. For example, al the grocery store checkout. Single males do their own marketing. They also take their clothes to the dry· cleaners . I've met some swell guys there and at the laundromat. too. Thl' public libraries are Jtreat places to meet fellows who a re into books. I have even met men at the veterinarian's (and I don't have a dog 1 was doing a favor for a friend>. The only mt·n I ever met in bars were married walh wives who didn't un- derstand tht.•m. But I d ad and that's why I gave up prowling the pubs You 're on target, Ann. SANDI FROM :-iT PETE PEAR SANDI: So are you. Thanks for the tips, Honey. : DEAR ANN LANDERS: Could it be I part of a normal growth pattern when a f 13-year-old boy enjoys trying on ladies' I undergarments? The boy's father in- a. s is t s that many physical and i psychological changes occur at this age, :::;.._ ___________ ....::i!!!!I and the lad is merely fascinated with DEAR AN N LA NDE RS : Our 25-year-old daughtt•r has bct>n living with a man for three months. Her father and 1 do not like t he idee1, but Ellie is self-s upporting and has furnished her own apartment I lie moved in with her .) Since Ellie 1s on her own. we reel we have no right to tell her how lo li v<: Ar.• J111u, ,,, 1s .~f/meont' you <:are abour llll'S!Wl!J umwul IL'ltli rlruys -or consulenn!, 11"' t\ re all dru!I·' l>ad"J W h"t aht>ut pot -1r moda(lt1111,-• Arin l.nndns' new hookier Tft aid boys Working on 20th edition of the Gold Book are Sally Bailey (left ), Arla Brown and Jane King (standing). The book is an engagement calendar presented at the Ane.elllos de Oro Bair in the spring. Its pages are filled with pictures of boys, big brothers. local landmarks and advertising sold to raise $25,000 a year to furthe r the work of Big Brothers of Orange County. The ball will be May 15 at the Newporter Inn. the softness of feminine attire. Our son shows no other signs of femininity. His physical Krowth this past year has been extraordinary. He has popped up six inches, gained 20 pounds and his shoe size has gone from 61"2 to 10. Please consult with your experts a nd rush an answer. Although m y husband We have been struggling with the question of how lCI introduce ham. My husband i n s i sts w e s h o ul d t1{' completely candid and s ay, "This i~ Henry X who la ves with our di.ughtcr " I thank it sounds awk w<trd I would prefer to say. '"This is Mr X , our · · .'itr111y111 1>11rw 1111 IJruys." st.'J)(Jrates th1 fal'I ~ Imm tlw f wt1rm 1'11r t•uc:h book/Pt 11r tlen·d. ,,,.,,,/ ·~ ,f111/ar. plus a Jong. :wt/ 11Jrlrt'1~~. t1 s/1w1r1•rl 1muttl11pl' t 2H r.-r:t.~ fJ'•Sl•lQI' 1 111 A1111 l .anrlns I'() lfo.c I 1'195 (°IJIC!lf/110 /lll/111/,\ /;/#jl/ Soap opera therapist due t l IUB-t•l["Dll Dr. Irene Kassorla, L I\ psychologist and ac - ------------------------------• t ress, will be keynote Dr. Kassorla is author o f ··Puttin g It All Together " a nd "N1l'e Garis Do " She appeared on th e ''A .M . Los Ang eles•· tel ev 1s1Cin s how and is featur('d on th e s oap operCJ . "G e n e r ~I Hos pit id ,·· µlay ing h(•r:,df l'Ondu<:l ing group t ht•rapy with l'har art<'rs 1n lht.· !>ho" NEWPORT BEACH CHRISTIAN Women's Club meets for lunch at the Airporter Inn of Irvine at 11 :45 a.m. next Wednesday. Sheri Gilliland, a musician and television personality. wall speak. Cost is $Ii. For informa ti on. caJI 544-2921 . "PARENTS UNDER STRESS," a panel discussion led by Dr. Grayce Roessler, will be held at 9 a.m. Satur- day in HeaJth Science 131 , Golden West College. The free discussion is open to the public. For information, call 89'l·77lt. THE AMF.RICAN Handwriting Analysis Foundation presents a workshop on the handwriting of de· linquents al 7 :30 p .m . Monday at G l endale F'ederal S avings, 100 Ne wport Center Drive, Newport Beach. lo'or information, call ~5667. THE 111EOSOPHICAL SOCIETY in America, Saddleback Valley Study Center, presents the rilm, "The Sufi Way," at 7 :30 p.m . Monday a l Laguna Federal Savings and Loan, 24301 Paseo de Valencia, Laguna Hills. The film deals with Muslim rifuals. ··whirling de rvis h es of Turkey and the Sufi way to God." f'or information, call 493-8341. HARBOR VIEW HILLS Committee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society meets for coffee at 9:30 p.m . Tuesday in the lrvi.ne home of Jean. Cook. followed by a performance by flauti s t Susan lt,ries and harpsichordist Eve Lynn Reeve. For information, call 760-0305. THE MUSICAL A&TS Club of Orange County meets at 4 p.m. Sun- day in the Santa Ana home of Col. and Mrs. William Jones. Marla Pat- terson and John Wood. a vocal duo, will perform in concert. For informa- tion, call 640-1130. THE COSTA Mesa Women's Club meets at 11 :30 a .m . on Friday at 610 W. 18th St.. Costa Mesa. For in· formation, call 968-7084 FRIENDS of the Fountain Valley Library meets at 10 a .m. Friday in the Los Alamoe Library, 17515 IM Alamos, Fountain Valley. For in· formation, call 9S2·540I. THE 80lml COAST Medical Center, 31812 Coast Hi1bway, Soutll Lquna, presents a seminar on "Streu: Tbe Good News and the Bad News," at 7 :30 _p .m . Thursday in tbe auditorium. It is rree and open to tbe public. For information, call a.lSU. THE l'OUNTAIN VALLEY Chapter of the Bacbelon and Bacheloretta Square Dance Club offen belinDlnl dance cluaes at 7:30 p.m. 'l'Uelday at llcOarvin SC!bool. ll02 Bishop Place. Westminster. ft'or informa- tion. l'all 637-6185. THE CREIGHTON CLUB of Los Angeles, Long Beach and Orange County meets at 6 :30 p.m. Wednes· day at the Velvet Turtle in Long Beach. lo'or information, call I 213) 449-2738. THE lllVINE Business And Professional Women's Club meets al 11 :30 a .m. Tuesday to hear "An Ex· amination of Utility Costs" by local utility company representatives at the Hungry Tiger Restaurant in San- t a Ana. For information, call 833·5461. ORANCE COAST P .E.O. Reciprocity Bureau Founder's Day Luncheon is set for 11 :45 a.m. Saturday at the Holiday Inn, Laguna Hills . Arvella Sc hulle r , wife o f Rev. Robert Schuller, wm s peak. For informa:. lion, call 548-1229. SHiil llA·MA'ALOT HARBOR Reform Temple presents the seminar. "Aging is a Family Affair ," at 9: 15 a.m. Thursday. Cost is $10 a nd the public is invited to attend. 1-'or information, call 759·0060. NEWPORT HARBOR Toastmistress C lub, meets at 11 :30 a .m. Friday at Newport Balboa Savings, Newport Blvd. and 17th St., Newport Beach. For information, call 642-9085. TOWN AND GOWN of UC Irvine meets at 9:30 a .m. Monday to hear Dr. Maria Herrera-Sobek speak. For information, call 552·0685. .. INTIMACY: The Freedom to Love," will be explored by Claire Lehr and Martin Hershkowitz of Counseling Associates, on Friday at 7 :30 p.m. Cost i11 $5. For information, call &12-1020. MU EPSILON O•EGA Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority mttt.s for Fo~der'a Day Luncheon on Saturday at the Marriott Hotel of Newport Beach. For information, call 5$M248. Cla&b CandDr ,_, .acla 1' ... Mar ilt llw DaMf Aloe Giid COii,_, ~ o/ IOOftlft'I Giid ..,...._ clU ~ ..,.,.,. .... lo Uw Pllble for ,,.. foUotolltO .... Sflld.,.,,. lo CIU Calndar I omi., PUoc, P.O. 8m u•. COiia .11 ... cA .... lt1elllde ""' ,..,.. ... ,,,... IMftber. Noffcn,,.., br•ow1-ldltMw_.. ... odDGWo/•nnl. Pfdwa .. ......,... lo tnOjor ,.,,.,. ,..,.. ... lo,,..,.... To NQMM ca J*hn, ..,,.,,. or caU Uw Yftllenw DljiOStll..,.., NI.ml,,.,_. J * J p.m. Pflofo ,.,_,,.ore ,._,,.,•a space '"'""fable llalU. Terroriam talk aet in Newport ''Terrorilm u a Tool H part or • lecture editor, will 1,.U. al International Polley" Hrl•. ror tafonlaaticm, call wlll be the aubJeet of a J • e o b C o b • n , f'rl-11•. lecture at 8:30 tbla eve· c b a Ir m • n o I t b • jiiiiiiii~ .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nlntinNewportBeach. Am erlcan Studlu Departmlllt at Brudett Tb• Oran1• County and a farmer ma1u1De a.a,._ ol tM Brandela -----------UnhenltJ Women la 1poalOl'lnl tbe ev .. t, wblcb iDeludel dtaer. .... '--:----• Call 142-1171. Pvt .... word• ••wetll CUITOll ........ ... t ··~· ...... ,.. .... , ...... ,. Newport llvd. ColtaMeM .... 11 s p e ake r at o ne -day Orange Coast College se mina r for wome n titl e d "Cel e brate Yourself: Learn lo be Your Own Best Friend." THURSDAY, JAN. 15 By SYDNEY OMARR ARJES I Mar. 21-Apr. 19) · You are capable now of attracting investors. Prepare reports, formats and explanations which highlight poten- ~ial.~ Focus on obtaining needed material, local· mg lost objects and pulling together a suc- cessful business venture. TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 20): Fresh start highlighted love and money dominate Popularity and personality grab s potlight. Tim- ing, judgment precise. Gain indicated through personal appearances. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Intuition is sharply honed: you know what is to occur. Em· pha~is ~n secrets, backstage maneuvering, family interference, necessity of placating a "very sensitive" individual. CANCER <June 2l:July 22): Review recent plans, r esolutions concerning pleasure trip, soc~l activity, publishing -and your nutrition. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: Adhere to tested guidelines. Focus on business, prestige, civic duties. special honors . Aquarius, Taurus, Scorpio persons figure prominently. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22 ): Emphasis on special publication, long-range plans, written material, ability lo bridge distance 1tnd language barriers. LIBRA !Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Obtain valid hint from Virgo message. Lifestyle, domesticity, major adjustments, could be featured. Money talk involves family member who begins to perce1vecertaan facts or life. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Look behind scenes -aura of suspicion prevails. Take special care with legal documents. s ignatures - be aware of percentages, small print. Define terms, steer clear of wishful thinking. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You have more "clout" than many might imagine. Know it, be confident, join forces with one who has heightened survival instinct. Older people are drawn to you and will lend valuable suppport. CAPRICORN CDec . 22-Jan. 19): Finish project -let go of "foolish" obligations. Accent on creativity, quick changes, daring, initiative, an enf to status quo. Elevate selr·esteem. You need not play second fiddle. Aries, Leo, Sagit- tarius persons play i mportant roles. AQUARIUS <J an. 20-Feb. 18): Work within rules, regulations -you can gain stamp of ap- proval. Special license requirements will not de· ter proareaa. Act in independent manner. A new ~ontact paves way to goal. Leo figures prom· 1nently. PISCES (Feb. 19· Mar. 20) : ·"A clandestine conrermce aids in settlin& dilrerences concem· ing money, personal pos1euions. Be aware of detaila, minor points, friend who recently had· similar experience. Family member complains or "dltestive problems ... HoW TC:f MEET SINGLES- .... ...... .,... ..... , ...... , ~ .... -........... TIT IOMITNIM• MIW -........... 00, ...,.. ......... -"-" ......... _ .. _____ _ ~~---·----... .,. ... IO CO.. TO GUI IYMfOWM OM 'NOWTO ..-T ...US' IT'S ORIAT ~•WITH AHO DO TH!ltOa ""'""...,...,....,.. '·-~·-........ -c:-llOO ............ ..._. ....... Co ,,_ .... 0toA ~ ol DIAN ltOWMIO aocc... lhll!'Wlt ,__,. ... -lwlw9 ._._ 11100 Ofl~tl 1111•100,llll loTOO'llll '"' 1'9111-llGllll "''** Tht• seminar 1s s1·t for .l ~n 24 form !I am to :i p.m in OCC's Studr·nt Ccntt•r and 1\ud1tonuni Tht• $10 adm1~:-.wn fef' im·ludt·~ ii ltuwh•·on Volunteers needed Sevt•ral arcu t·onvalt:s- ccnt hospital!-. and re· tire ment center'> arc looking for voluntcl'rs. a s pokesman !>aid . ''There arc m anv re· w a rdin~ volunteer o p- p or tun it i es, .. Si.ltd Bernadette Fish. volun leer coordinator for four local institutions Ms . ft'ish works with the Park Superrnr Con- vakscent Hospital. the flagship Convalescent Ce nter. the Newport Villa and Newport Villa West Residentia l Care facilities, all in Newport Beach. For information call 642-2410 or 631 ·3555 RAl.80.\ SKI ('l.l 'tt wall meet Tuesday an :'-IC'Wl)ort lk<it·h F11r informCJtiun, rail 752-0128 WIU:t:I. OF FIUt:~USllll-' of Orange County \\di ha\'l' a luau al 6 :30 pm. Saturday in Anu hc1m Tht· ~rou111s OJ)t.'n to members age 45 :ind ollkr l-'<1r information. call Ma~gie al ;,:11 llilll c·t:,Tt-:R t'l.l'U !-il~GL.t:s will have a barbecue :it 5 p ni Sunrla} in Newport Heach. A singles <l1~l·uss11m will foll<iw f''or informe1t1on, call 97!i<(l7()11 Ol"Tl>OOR SIM~L ES will go whale watching at !f a m Saturdt1y an Newp<>rt Beach. Also. t he groui' wall have a bike ride lo the beach al 9:30 a m ~unday , beginning in Orange. For in· forme1t1on. <:a ll Hoh at 556-7026. 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Eight 1s Enough .. tonight al >i on ,\1-\C , < 'hanrwl 7 f1t;!r 61) BENNY Hill &l) LEARNING THROUGH SUCCESS '1i) STUDIO SEE 5"11n11•lr•t ' I ,,~;i • ul• 10\'t 1!1• t l.1 //H ''10 t1.H I 111 C.ctQ<1 t.,.11 '•L•lUI\ uh•., will\ d f' r ,.11ri1 "u "' ,,, ',,, , •. , ., •t 0 11</\11. I l!tJf '~•ti .... 1 j i,l'fl\J m MACNEIL I LEH~ER REPORT & TIC TAC DOUGH 10 MERV GRIFFIN , .. ~u· .1 . Ptth•1 AU1 ... n 'hit 1•11 W ohl A111, II .i11•1~ f M•A'S'H f ttt' ~1ffh t•f , WtJ't•kfy lll;k.Hf qU11w .11 tr1~ •1U/71h '°' 1n h .. HuJtl• .. tJ lJf tr u.-.• .eo.1 'Jh: cmt4•Q~''' ,,., 130 IJ :l ON THE TOWN 0 FAMILY FEUD IJ SHANA NA c~~u~~· Uill)' l.o• V''''' ·1~ BARNEY MILLER A d1t1CUG•·tJ tJ UI .... , l11k••-. H11t 1;,~ mh1 '"~ (1w 11 fhHlff'., .totJ HJ1t1.,. qt·1~ \ut•\t• 111~···,I n'\t::tll ~1dw1c •· h um 1 ''''' 7:00 IJ CBS NEWS D NBCNEWS IJ HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Fo1111e 11Aee1s Kai U A8CNEWS tD M•A•S'H lhe 40771h S evaCu<iltOll IO ~ oearby Lav• poses ano lhtJr hfU1ttc1 ''J' .._.uwk t:ye who ha:.-. a prt)hl~m Col PotlPr is unaw,11P of Cl) BARETIA fl) OVER EASY Guests .1c-to, Hi1f Ln1d em U HOLLYWOOD SQUARES tD All IN THE FAMILY 111t•vh.111111 ·, dt•rt·ht t , ... ,,, ... , lt'l\Jfll~ rtrtc..1 u~1 .. , t.Jt,.u ..,n1,ul lf1 It; ,m tJ Qf"I tl1\ dc:tuOOlct t1iu .. h fJl) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT m MARK RUSSELL M.uti. Ru~'''ll <. ortqina111v •"'Cf W1I f ::l,ty h1n1 fhtOUQ'' lhl't ntalf-hour 'UOCtfll h um lhv Kathe11ue Co1neu l h1• arr•• on the campus ot lhP Sl1tl" Un1vur~11y ol Now York"' Buffalo Ii i P.M. 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MAGAZINE «I) MOVIE • • • P f tO't I .. ,,, t! l..htl Hot:w1to.,nn f y i,1u (1111 J41llr1 Kt1nru•dy ,ifnJ f11•, I f 1•~ "\\I ,llHS.•'1 IH U\• ~ I\ \t " d W 1flft Wu11.r w . ., If .,,, h ••.11u .. ,1 ... ,,h lh• 1lt1l•1 ,,, l\Nl1 Hd flVt••, ED IS THERE AN AMERICAN S rONEHENGE? l t11• Uu·or.-tt111I A rn11r11.11• tf11l1,1t fH1tll t i 1t r11 I I• W\o;;flfll1q dt• 1r·1·d I , r 11 • ,,, •• , •• ,,.,, ,1 ,, ... th ''"*"' t1\f!' r1•hlHIHI llid t;ll •t 11! flit jf ll•,l'1IHI' 'llHlll1ll II !h t• •,ftlH 111111 11 ''h +HI h1•t11f1• I 11r,f,u 11 1 • '1nH1t •I ID THE WON.O ~ MOTHE,. Tf"EIA Juyt." Oav1di.Q11 Suull1nd '"'"~ wrlll c:Olleagu•ts and t•uhenh of Ille 1979 "looet "'""" Pr1z11 rec1p1.,n1 ... n1;ul '"" wocll 111 remole ,111agn leper homtts and ocpl\an~•~ &301 TICTACOOUOH CAROL lllRNETT ANO FRIENDS '>•••~ 11\., f amil y P11.;c.e r rea•v 83 MARK RUSSELL Mor• Russell's 011g1nal1ly .mo w11 , af'Y hm' throuon ""' hdfl.nOuf Sl>f'(.tal hve 1r,,m me "'11111e11ne Cornell I lltrnltt' on mt> 1.umpus ol 111 .. 'JI.lie Un1ver~11y 01 "lew 'fur• .11 Bulfalo 9 00 IJ 8 MOVIE , .. ,,.H Amo ttq lJs """""''er 0011 11Aured1lh '•·"11" Purc.eu A 'ctP1~1 out •HI µ~1n1lt--ttu t-.1h--n~ 1ne 11..,t·'J nt hv_. yovn<J women 0 OIFFRENT STROKES Ai ' irJht tJIV\;!~ tn« t11JllcJ1ng s 1•hH1'' <Jno1m • .i• th.,. ~'00 tt... ,._,.cJ 10 111v•• .. t 1n a • •1 ~ IH)r ...... rumm•tJ dt S••t /fllltl( U lO 'TAXI I ti.. ,,,, ... C-1f l.OUtf• ~ tJ(J~~ •••. , •• h Htt" hlll•--<J1soah .. n+•, ''' ta• '1.,i1 t,lt_H\Ch!~lme lov~r 0 BULLSEYE m MERV GRIFFIN I .. , ..... ,"'" P••ler Altt--'(1 Rt1h ... ,, '/111•11 Amy lrvmQ Mur pl1, (..,.,.,~ Rulll ll.111 tlel!Jr ED AGENDA '81 t 11·1·· f~t•f••~'"t.uuJ C..1r1r4d , .. ,.,",.'' •••r1"11''''" Jr,., •~s,.a,., .w 11 ,t, h(J\a5tnQ Vtilll!t h1 ,1tllt t..Hrc ('Oflrgy an(j '1i) EPHRAIM MCOOWELL'S KENTUCKY RIDE 11 1ul (1111lruyle µorlfUy~ Or futu.11•n Mc.OnwtJU wh<> 1n U1(J11 V...,d orrr,..tJ the l11SI Hf ( ,.,.,ful ,,v;:uu,forny 111 l•H· w11rlcl on Jtt11~ Todd '1.iwffHr1 ff111al.h 1th PerryJ lit flit '1.trd s~11er ll•'·'·""·"" ,,,., 11h1rosoplly dl•(f o•.yc.ho1ogu .• t_11 ~ons1d~ CfUt1on nt being a ~u,geon 9 30 0 THE FACTS OF llFE Jc..i t, tJoyfr1tm<1 drr1ves a t ~c..noo1 t1Hd conv1nc~s Jo to t!IOpl• Wtlt> tum (Pflrl 2) U ffOJ SOAP J··~<S•C..·• (..ttrn~~ home and r111nw. VctltJPr and a tJJnd Uf (IP'''llllH ... Wllh 'O•f 1HllJ Jotfu• dJuuk 111 t1 n101el tt>Orn m,1ke~ a ~(JhP11HQ t.orih·~.,•"" 10 Ma,v 0 JOKER'S WllO 10 00 0 QUINCY <Ju1nc y t.1"f~ ruH to tJfl>V•• lh.11 • ·-."<.1.tlltP w1un(in c.nnv1t 1 .. 0 01 mvrn• .. tu1a tit'' hw,tMtlcJ 10,. '1()1 (JIUll'/ DO NEWS 0 10 VEGAS fl.-1ft fl••ISJ .. HI (llfl C,ru1,SJf~ rm ~,., tu11~ • lf1rlurh• 111 ( 1<;!) ltt1ni 11 fll (JUCi Of ()onq· ·~1· ., • Q) INOEPENOENT NETWORK NEWS ED A TRIBUTE TO MARTIN LUTHER KING J R t ••·h ,,.,,,. 1••11 M11111 TUBE TOPPERS KHJ e 6:00 -Lakers Basketball. The Washington Bullets provide the op· position for the visiting world champions tonight. KCOP m 8:00 -"PT 109." Cliff fobertson plays future president John F . Kennedy in this movie based on JFK's experiences in World War II. CBS 8 9:00 "Terror Among Us." Don Meredith is on the ti:ail of a rapist who's threatening five young women I see st~r~. photo below>. µ0 1t1a11 O pPra 1ano1 Ci11or9e Sn11ley ioin Jul1<1~ Ruae1 a11d 1t1e 8ullalo Phil· h.HmOntC Q,ch~Sltt) tn d r-11nt.e1 t ho nor1nq tne onttmory Of lh6 lale ,,,,1 r_11Ms 1eacte1 (RJ t0:30W NEWS C!) INOEP£NOENT NETWORK NEWS '1i) OEAOL Y WINOS OF WAR A h1~tory uf cnem1~,1f war la,.. leature~ a ciose uP l<>ok al I'""" v1r.t1m~ 1ll c..tu-'n11<..al Wtltfl)ffJ ;ig~flf'• '-'"0 CtJmm,.,u._. trom m..- Oer;.,1t1men1 111 0e1e11sp 11:00 IJDU LllQ.. NEWS IJ STAR TREIS Ku~ aud Mc.Coy lund 011 " vlanel not knowong fhill ,, 1s 001119 9ua1dea ov ,,11 allttnwoman u NEWL VWEO GAME tD M•A0 S'H A d1spos5'lssed Kort>&u tam1ly and a 11111 w11n a r..1 natiy cau~e p101Jlen1s lo• 1t>11 4077lh Cl) ONE STEP BEYOND lwefve Hour~ To L1vP A ..ene:, of mys101tous evenl'> leads a wih• or• " sear~ll 101 her missing husba11d ti) OICI< CAVETT Gu81.I Arnold Ne.,.m {l11 tParl ;>ol 2) 11:30 IJ f.IJ MOVIE *** Green (y.,~ I 19771 Paul W1nl•eld l'lol.i 1 ust1111gnarn A bldC,k V•l'I JOHN DARLING nam ~Pleran returns to So1gor1 111 search ol ihe hall·V1Pln<1mese cn11d ne lell flel\111<1 fRt D TONIGHT Hos I Johnny C ,11 son Guests P111er S11 au~s Cnarhe Cnllas I n], ABC NEWS FACET~IC HOGAN'S HEROES lio9a11 mu~I prt:vl•nt ll•P Na11~ h um tutdmq u ~t:t.f!'t de~•<...-m ,.. :>not lJ'1"'n pfW !f' «I) ONE STEP BEYOND ftlt~ fJlHlllfl9 (~q i AIU10Ugf Aft\. f" 4'1~fllfH,, If'•• •tt~tUCi.iJfl(UP -,tH• ' tJr'l I t•v.tOrt Hitt 'oi.I l'htl 1111 .. fir•"• hHVH ·.t;utf--tl flf•I( w t1tt1 ~flt• \ di Cl\HIO m m t APTIONEO ABC NEWS -MIDNIGHT- 1200 0 MOVIE *. 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IMPOS818LE The 11\AF 1econs1ruc1s an en11111 ne1ghDor110~~ well a~ a man s a lo obta•u necessary 1 de11c.e ti) MOVIE •• l t>e M anfromUlah I 193•t John Wayne Gabby Hayes A 1ough lawm1.n naos ol ga119 ot oullaws who are using a todeo as 1he11 bas" 01 operations fl) WHEN REAGAN TAKES POWER Stales POSStflle C.Ourses OI ac.1ton Ronald Reagan ·~ ltkel~ 10 lake 11s me Pre:, .. dem issues 1ncludll PIH SOMJI economy bUStn~S~ economy. na11ona1 <lelense 1n1erna1tona1 tela· !tons and human relafton~ 12:30 0 TOMORROW 1:000 DON LANE Gu1•sh Oav1d Soul Earlhll Koll Jilly COOl)t'r fhP Ct11ella111s. "'"' Adams ID YOU BET YOUR LIFE Budlly Hackffll plJys lh•· game w11n " lem.ilf' ~Qut.1tfr-1" a woman who own'-"" au.r,.mulf.I Pilfkjnq '>Prv1<.,._. df'\d a i.11·anut vl·n <101 «I) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS 1. 10 U fib POllCE WOMAN P,·ou•·r "'"'"'> unu e,c...<JYf;;<• t1; .._,,,.., ... n miHlJ••r 1flvolvir1r1 ... ,.,, .. ,.11r11 am1 muu ... ni..,1 l.im1ly IHI 1 30 at YOU BET YOUR LJFE lit..tJtJ f ~-..J( .... , I r-'l"U..:P1 •• ,t ••• ,, f11tht1•td ••tl(flt Pf-ot Int' w1n1 r1t n f o ·,rrnl1f1(J ,.flnti .. •.I ,.,,ti •• "'\w1·,·1 Alf,; 11r1rn tlH'""'''' Q) MOVIE * e ft I• 'Af It fh lfl 11<•f·'•1 V11011 '1.1h1u 1 '.irn. '1111' JI>''"'" /\ <.i"'llP ti! • 1 _;I ! 1 I•'' ti .,-f•f1 , llff-"11~ ;! '• •11• '• ' 'f1 ,_,,,,.,••It, 1 1 ... ~-.. , ... f "" ,, ,, •. ,, ••• 1i. ..... 111•·11 t.l>fll1J11t•t1t I 45 IJ NEWS l SS IJ NEWS 2000 NEWS IJ MOVIE • • U"ll')\1110 ( n••n ( ,,~ v . ' ... "! r; '"" t~~· •h· f)(t•H I 1 .,-,1 It ff'l .... 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S1awat1 Granger A &wHht>uCkhng noble· man marnes a woman lot convenience and 1s unla1tllful 10 het • MOVIE • * '• Tt>e 8111 Sky ' t 1952> Kuk Oouoin Dewey Marlin E~plor11s lrllvl!I up lhe M1ssou11 Riv· e1 10 Blacklool lndlan lerri· 101y desp11e 1'1e haza1ds 2:20 8 MOVIE Man TrovDle t t975t LM Graru 3:001 ~~: 3:35 MEWS 3:40 MOVIE • • D•C.k Barlon Al Bay I 1!14~1 0011 Stannard, I 3mdra Oe~111 D•c.k 8a1ton ~l'I~ '"'' 10 rec<>ve• a dead· tv h Jd iH w~ap'"' trom \he r1"r.mql;c1 lh•tlf wnn ha~ 11 1n h1~ µo~~f".,~1hn J·sa o MOVIE * * I S.1t.1bJ111I 119481 C\tt•w.1t t C.r .tny••r Joor~ ,,,n•t•11wqr1c1 A tragic.. tc;v.: ,1ff"''' ,.,,~,__., tJ••lwePtl mt u11h.1J1i,11ly m.ur1~d pr1nc~~5' '-Jt)(J 1l °'Ol(J1t•1 4:2sm MOVIE •• ' Bl~"t.llt•VlllP M1111 \ll'r I 19!>?1 Joaro Hills ft1(.h111d Oav1•, 'l'hur11da,,·11 Dayf ine_. .fffu•1_.,, -MORNING- , l-00 m • * ~.m1., r ,. <:,1,.mi11'(1f• , PlJ81 Jot1n Vt/.11•11· f'L1y t.1nfH)._m -AFTERNOON- 12 oo m • • f""" , ,,,. w 1•r• r,ul'! t ''ll1•1t I ,,,,, HI <,hf·I 1 t't'1'-1 r.,,.,.,.,itr1cJ Hut,,,_.*' f ,.,, 1111H1 I Hrt.i• 3 30 0 * * Wli.11 • ',11 fl,111 At l1t.1t f , •••• .,.,, (_jl)f1~t I I 1'•fJ8 1 '••·t)tlJ1• f '..-•fHMtfl ~A._1r, T ti••' '-;11,un • by Armstrong & Batiuk HE CAN EARN £'/<TRA R>INTS FOR ~IOING "TIME! .. Sarah: NBC hold·s 2nd as 'Dallas' rolls -OD Protect yourself "LOS ANG~LES CAP ) -Sarah Pun·ell says s he hopes women who watch lhe CRS movie ·'Terror Among Us" learn one lesson how to protect themselves from attack. "Terror Among Us" tells the stor y of five young women in danger rtom a rapist on parole .U the criminal's parole fllicer and a police !:ergeant try to stop him before it ·s too late . THE TWO-HOUR mov · l~t to be broadcast tonight at 9 on Channel 2. also ltars Don Me redith a nd Jennifer Salt. '' l think a statement my character makes 'Somebody had to do .aomething· tells the llory, ·· s a ys Mi ss Purcell. "I think that's basically the bottom line behind the rise in crime. 'I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it any more.· "I'm the one who does 10mething, at the risk of pl)' own life. I'm about a •ner anyway, and I real- " would be a goner if I just sat the re and didn't do anything.·' Miss Purcell, who has taken a course in self· I '~ A~WIN...,.fo 'WATCH, LEARN' S.reh Purcell c arry Ma ce, says : "Women have to learn to protect t h emsel ves Husbands. daddies. and brothe rs aren't always arou nd Th ere are courses for wo men in self·defcnse and the use or Mace." S H E D ESC RIBES herself as the "heroine and mother superior" of a group o f ai r line stewardesses in the mov· ie. "I live with three other s t ewardesses and this rapist is stalking the women," she says, ad· ding s he hopes women wi 11 lea rn from the "dumb mis ta kes" the women make in the movie. NEW YOHK < i\ P J NBC maintained its pre· <·arums hold on seC"ond plate in the networks' wel•kly ratings ntt't '. thanks m lar~c measure to a big audtl'nc"t• for tht• Oakl<tnd San Diego American f.'oolhall Conrererw c cham1>ionsh1p game, figures from the /I. C Neilsen Co. s ht1wed CBS won the three way competition for the week ending J <1n. 11 , but there was nothmg new about that. CBS now h<ts bh m first or lied for fi rst six weeks running, and h•ads the competition for th<' 1980·81 season by the two st<1ndards in use. NBC grabbt•cl the runnerup s pot in the seven· day period ending Jan 4 after nine weeks in a row • in last place. CBS listed seven or the week 's 10 highest-rated programs, includin$.! " Dallas" in first place with a rating of 3.'J.9. Nielsen s ays that means of all the nation's TV·equipped homes. :J:l.9 percent saw at least part or "Dall as " "Dallas " has been the No l show in Neilserf s weekly ratings eight limes m the last lOweeks . NBC's broadcast of the Oakland-San Diego CISTl llSA 811\IOI ~40 /444 lllllllllCTOll IUCM 111 .. .i1 I 1 .. 111 IW (IHXI' lllfSSltll YlflO t,1'1ftOl.I Vtftllt ll ifl li'l'lll AJIAll(llil Anaheim Or1~e In I / J 4 I 879 9850 t 11 t•A•,.,1 l\l I 11'"!11 1t H •IN'• 1• fl' ,f ,,t,Af ,11\1'11 '"' ~aml' was runne rup for the W\.'Ck . with thrcl' CBS shows trailing A RC's "Too Clo:,.e for ('omfurl" 1o1o :..!-. l he highest rated ne w series, No. 17 with CBS' "Magnum, P.1.," 23rd and "Flamingo Road" from NRC 24th. or the week's fi ve lowest·rated prol'(ram ~. four were from new series and one was a spel'ial ABC 's "Breaking Away" was 64th, followed bv ..:..:.Freebie and the Bean·" on <.:HS. a movie. "Mom ma the Detective" on NRC, CBS' "Secrets o f \11dland lll''l.!hl:-. ~rnd :"IH' ~;ig;ntn<' with l>avif1 Brinkh•\ " I lt·r1· ;1rr• c h t• "•·l'k ·, 1(1 hti!h<•:,.I r~tl-rl shows {) •ltot.. •1lt-,1 , ••I n<; I I ' f, I>, ..... ,,,, '1(J /fl 4 'n•lltOt<! hfJ"W' C8S Nt I ,. iit•ill .. ,..,~, >,••1.,l'lt:., \,\" ll1•1(J(1 t(i 1• u• 1• """If-"" NA( Ou\,., ·;f ~a11,.,'1 '~ k •r )1 I!'?'\ I •" f U') Jn,, J1••1t-1t \CW'\ ,1n(t M A S H t;.r,tri ,. J 0 ' ,, I..,,,,.,,.,,., ,,,, •ti I "' l 1 " h 11+•I 1\ 9 (it 10 1 nid l10,, AOC bO M 1nu1-•''ft A 1 • fY•f' 1• • 0' ,,.. h .-n111to1 Duth (HS l 11t1 .. HOU\l' ''° , .. ,. '°"•11 f'1t• •-'"" •t ' m ,. "4 R' '"'" f • t DPf'"f fHhn M 0 /4 6 or I~ 1 rn,u on c .,.\ T "" ,,,. • • P u• IK.Jr ,.,," Ont• ti~1 •it >l f1fli1• I fl\ f dnflt"t' 1\1,tnd A,..l H Ouv• (dll\ C.R~ r,,,, ... ~ (o,.,~""" AA( n.rt , .. ,,, St,otr.P\. NO{ ,.no LOU C,tdnl (f\~ Too (1(1\r lor (.nmto11 ABC And LoDO P .. Af P#OQlt t>tit,, NOC A111"111• fi 1r'li>1·J "',,,,,.,.. 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Y W 0 0 ll I A t• 1 · ·orduuan Peo1-11 .. " M't11 t'tl '"'' h o n o r 5 1 n t h f' " ,. a 11 11 o ' Holly wood •••rd 1·•v•ln ult-. wennana l'llhl nom1n11llon1t f11r thf' <;oldf'r\ l~ lol>t ~ o f t lt l' Home kn.tnen honor Fonda OMAHA, '11th '\I' t lkur~ f'oada's homt'tuwn fulk.., tltl01th·1I to C't'lf'brllitt', hti. ('iHt't-r d :. 1w at tor but Ill tht' vrot'c'>:. the) rt" minded t11t11 thctl h t' clid11 t ill~lli)S plan t u makt-11 d l'ctl cd a t <ill Fonda. a<:tomvan1td l>> t11:. u ·tor son. Pelt'r antJ dnotht'r O maha nall\'t', al·l re:.!> Uorolh) ~rGwrt', wa:. tht' ~ue:.t ur honor or the O maha Co mmun1t.) Playhouse. wht'r t' thl' 75 car old actor bt?gan h1:. t art.>cr 1n the 1920s The actor laught'd a:. he w<i:. reminded by play huust' fund drive chairman R Jerry tlar,.{1ll or some remarks he madt' in an interview in the Central lhgh School Register or Oct 8. 1926 The article quoted 1-'ondu as saying: "l don't intend to mah acting my profession : 1l is just my hobby. It was thrilling at first, but the glamor has worn ofr.,, MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ,,,,,. ~· .. OI ,,_. 11/~l '"tu *"'Olm IN'eNS •"'°""' #nfl \Vl•OM)> QI l"I>"• Conflerrnt 'Or' .,,..,,.,Q ft~ ""'1!;1 ct,.1r11rn AU !'..lJ m ANO (fij ftl ..... RI ( t 1Vl IH( S(A<. 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Fur the first time in severa l years, the Golden Gloves will be telecast by a national network, appearing Jan. 31 on CBS. The major nominees: e~..,, ""'O''°" p\cturt drama "Tht Et~f\ctnt Mdn. ' "Ordtrwry Peoc>le, ·· ''R•Q19'0 Bull," 'ThO' Stun• M""· "hrtronkte, fwlnlllle, 'f(;lfpr· l(•rw. " 8r\t motion 'pie turr. com•dv or muslc •• A•rpl.,w," .. COAi MiMr's D•UGhlt,-• "F•l'Nt .. •• f n~ I dolm.ker. ·· "'Mi@l1t1in•ndHoward-· B•st Actren, dr•m• Ellen Buntyn. "Atwr tKhGf\ fllM\a\~• 1C.•n~i ... ,.,. •• Mary Ty•' ¥oore, "()f"O•n•'Y ,..,...., •· Dellor•h lll•H•n. love-by 1...,,,,, .. 0-. ,._,....,., "Giii<••" 8••1 A<har, Dr.,,,. ..... ,, OeNlro, ...... ,"9 9.,11. -H .. '1, "Tiie El..,,.Mll M•n," JeO ~•mmo<\, '!rt-. Peter O'Toole. "TIMI si .. nt ¥•n. -Oonakl "-'111erl•nd, "Ordl,..ry - OI• 8e•t AC.,,., ... <orni.dt Of mU\ll•' h •rw C•r•, 'F•""'· • Goldle H••"· "Prh,•te IMn· 1•m•n," &.n• Mldler, "Divine M•dn•u ." Dolly P•rlon, "NI,.. to Fl ... · Sluy ScNiok, "CINI M IMr'• o..¢ter .. 8e\t At tor t.orneCly or mu\lt•t Ne'• 01•mono. "The J•u Sl"9fr. •· Tommy L•• Jone,, "CO•t Minor'\ 0•"9hlet," P•ul L• M.C, "~lvin .,,., HO••rO." W•llet Matt...... .. Hot>>ealcll;" lhy Sll•rkoy, "T,,. lclolm•Ur " 81\t \vpportlno ... '"'' l....C I• An ,.1, 01The J•u 51"91• " .... ,,, O'At>Qtlo, ·•coal Miner'• D•uQllltr," C•'"' M O•t•rtv, "R•u1ng Bull. M••V StHnburQ9n, "M•hin •nCI How•rd,' 0..11•• Wi"911• "Urt»n Co.wl>Oy " 8•\t \upport1n41 •t tor Jvvd Hirsch •nd I omo01y Hutlon, "Ordln•ry P.opl•;" J°" ~..:I, A•g1n9 Bull.'' J•M>f'AO.,.td\, .. Melvin •nd How•rCS, ·· \con W1hon, .. Twlnll.I•, Twtnk_I•. tc:•tltrt' K•rw '' ''"" e·~~~tr;.,\'~~;',~ \-;~':.~'::·T;:.;~~.;:' '010. Ottt•rwry Pwopt•. ·• Rtch•rd Ru\h, .. TfW Stunt M•n. '' ~n1n S<.orw\oe. ''Aqino Bull· 8•\t foreu1n film '8re•.,er Mor•nt" ~"''''"•· l(•~mv\,h• Jap•n. "Tf'I~ Ltl't Mrho' Fr•n<.t My 8rtth~\ C•fet:t Au~H-4••. '">uec••I Tr e•lr'rl•nf .. Vu9o~l•w 1• .. Te\'' Fr•nc.• Nfl# ff'm41• \l•r\ Of IM Yf'a,-N•n< y Allt-n, Ort\\eid to K tU N•t•u•• K•n\lu ··r•u. ·· (•thy Moro•r1¥. R•qinq 8 ull," Oolfy P•r1on. 'H•tU• to F1v ft O•br• W1no•r • Urban CowllOy New m•1P .. ,.,\ o4 \M 'f••r (hd\\~r Atkin\. • '"" 81ue l •ooon. William t4ut1, Alttr~ St•t~\ ' T1moft\y Hutton, 110rdl"4try Ppopte 'M1<Mf'I O'Kf'f'ff', '"fhf' c;..-et1t $4nflni," Stt•t R•1l\b•<k, "Ille Stunt M•n ' 8•\t \C rttenpt•v W1th•m Peter-81•ttv. Tw1nllll~. T..-1n"te;~· Christopher Oe Vorf', Enc 8t<Qr•n MIC! D•.,d Lynch, 'The Elt-pll•nt -n," L ••rtn<t 8 M.trcu\, "Th~ ~tunt M•n," A•v1n S•rOf'nl, "Ord11W1r'f Pfoopl•, •' P•UI SchrMJtlt and M.,d1k Martin, "R•Qll•Q Bull ·• 81\t wna "C•tf M •" from ''Am•ttc•n C100101" "loV• on th• Rock~," "The J•tl S•no•r," "Vt>\\~rday''\ O'tam\..'' "Fauu\9 tn loVf AQ•ln," tM> tttle \ongs from .. ,..,.,.,., .. 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C1lilo•n1a •1611 M•"o Cuf'11.t\ 71671 P•'eo 8•ron• Si1n Jua,n Cttpt'\fritno C••1to,.ri1• •M) Thi\ bu\iM~\ ., conducted b't -' QPn~rat partnf'r \P\1p M idW'lf' A luN Thi\ \tAl•meft1 'tlf•'" h'l>CI w11h lhf County (ltrtl. o• OranQfl' Cou,,ty on ~<~mb4'• II l'llO l'UllH Publ1•tw<I O<•nQP Coa•I Oa111 Pllol J •n I, 14 11 11 1'191 16711 PUBl.IC NOTICt; flCTITIOUS aUSINeSS NAMIE STATEMENT Th• IOllo•l~ll Ptf\Or1 I\ <IO••Q bU\I ,." ., FOLDER REPAIR SERVICE, I lllt G••ham Street HunltnQIOn 8 H < II C•lllo•nla ,,..., Rona ld E E¥H~ll 610? Win t•rcir•en Onvtt1 Hunlt'HJton Aeac t\ ~•lltornl1 '1•.t7 fhl\ bu\ll'W\\ I\ <ondU<tH bit "" 1n :Uvtduat Ron.Id E E"erett lhl\ •laU!m~t wl\ flle<I w1lll I,,_ Counly Cl••-of Or•nQ9 C_.y on Otcomt>er 10 ltlO 'tSU• Publl\hed Or1t19 c ... ~I O•lly P ilot, Ott ll, 1•, Jan I, 1', 11, 1te1 S110-IO PVBUC NOTICE ~aM,.tTY '41H• ... coun 1'90•c-0t1 ...... .......... C.a.""1 PLAINf"'I' CUMll INIUltANCI '°ClfTV INC Oi FE NO,\lfT I r-I C Crou W£\1 E ltN MOllTGAGE CO llP01'ATION •nO DOES I TM •OuG•OO t11<lww CAM~•1t1Ml-tl NOTICSI Y• ""9 .,._ ..._ T'M (--·--....... -· ...... ,_ .._,.,. "9••• ..., .. " .,... ,._o ......... "" ......... _ ........ ... _ P UllU C NOTICE .oTIC• t•Ylfl .. 111>1 atDlfUINO ... NOTICE 1S Ma1taav GIVEN tMt _.._ ......... .UI .. rkel-_., t ... Cit'_, C-. Mttai_!e wit T ... Cl ,, '-"· ~ 0 ... I-c. .. lllleV. Clllfotllio ..... Oft Of ...... IM ...... °' 11 ·• •"' ., "'"'-• J_, n. ••1 ,, -'4 .. -,._i.11111 Of I ... ......,,, te *I'"°'"" M to IN City Clor• 'OflK• lly t ... .,._, •-ecl 11"'4 ... •"' ... PMC>ft<ly --...... PUBUC NOTICE P\JBLIC NOTICE ITATI 0~ CALl.otlMIA Dlra•Y ... •T OP ClOeflOllATICNtt ,. ........ MOT•<• o• ......... ru•tUA•Y TO .. ," .. Ul•I OP , .. . 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M07 t1•1fJl•~rro fhit nur-r ,,..,,, ,,,,,,, t>11n• C•t • I'-t1 t'*J ,U'fit t, .. , I t4 t~I \ 110 fl' l"l/81.U' NOTl<'t; f'IC 11 flOOS BUSI Hf S\ NAM[ \TATEMFNl th• toUow•n• pH \on\ .,.. do'"'• bu,in•n •\ TH( CAl'tHllANO COM,,ANY IM4H H "' Hlf I 1'111U1 cf\ 1/J/l'o E•t ft b•d \h•ll \Pf<•'r ... en •nd •••r-; Uem ., vt tot1n In tN \pK1f1<• t•ori\ An~ •nd •11 tt.ccwptu>r\\ •o tn• \.P4(tft<•tloo\ f't'tu\t ~ (le"•'IV \t•te-d 1n '"• O•O •nd '••lure to ,..,, tort" •f'Y 1tt M '" •""-\S-<.•flt a hon\ •"•" t>• 91ovnd' '°' "Jt< l!Of'\ ot 1ne D•d Each bld \h•ll '*' tc•1h '"" full n•m•\ Md rr.10.nc~\_q!_f..-" ptr\on\ •nd P•rU.,,. 1n1tt•\feel 1n tlW prcpowt tt '"" b.CS t\ b'I • totp0t•t1on \l•te tM n•m •\ of O'lt offl.c•r\ whO can \IQl'I •n .,, •• m.nt on t>Ph•lf or th• t.orpot•ftO'l •nd .,_,,_, more 1l't.n °"""' ott1utr m1.1tt \1Qn If l'1e O•d •\ O't' • l).4trlntr\h1p or ct 101nt 11tnturt ~••I~ the n•m&>\ •nd tldclte,\.f\ ot .tll OfMr•I perln,.r\ .n~ 101nt •\tn1ur~•\ It tM O•ddt r t\ \OI• prQf:H1etor\h1p or •no1"'f'' en,•tv t"4t doP'\ tkl\•r"lt"\\ un drr • fl< t1f10U\ n•~ t~ b10 ~h•ll bf' 1n thtt re•I Nmce at lM btdGt.r .,,,,. • 0..-\1on•hon to11ow1no '"°""'"9 OBA ''" .. 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'~"''"f'' tn .. r •Qhl to ,,.,e(.1 dny 'H 4lt btch DA I FIJ J.onuorr I? l~I fJuUh-.twd Or'itOQP fCH ... t Octily Pilot Jftnu"'"'" \(18\ Jf,.a 8l PU8l.I{' NOTl<:E I l•lf<f f n .. .,~ '"' \r , • .,..,,. ,,.,,..H NOTICE OF fltUSTEE s SALE o1tnt1• Allff f i0if'1""•I Yl/fl.J T S No 1801 Ru t\ttf'd ~ "''""\ -.n U• ithi~tt<:iCI ()n J•nu•'Y I\ lWt di '1 00 om ((l•Un,.,..,.IMM C.tlifiinu1tfli't.7\ '\1AfrrC SHAW <ORPORATION 4 ,,,.,,:••<' :\~;1d1,.~'1"':.~,;," M,.,,. •t <>11 n C.•l1lorn1ff Co'OO'•l•ori .. , ov11 •P J)OlnftO lru\tW' unckit and pyr\uant to I tu• thJ\1n .. \\ 1\ 'unc:tur h d by tt o. .. d ol 1 tu\' fttOfdfod Jvn"" '* \f'flO ti'"""'"' Pittt,v<nhtµ e\ •n\t No 1919S 1n t>oo• 1>&1'. e>•Qe L I01pd t-Wt1\i 11 U of Oft•tt•I Fh<.ord\ 1n I,.,.. off1tt' ot 't '"' .t_.h:-m-"' •" "''°" '""" m .. tht-<..ounty RP"< ordil".'1-. ot Or 4nfr Coun (ount'I (.~,.,• ''' fh1tfltl" Cuuntv on • ., St•lt04C.ahfoiniitt u .. ,,..ml>filr?t, '*> f:_XE CU1 £0 RV M ic h•'' A FUJlU C,r41fnrn,. Jr *'"' C,lor•d A Gramm") 1'u\bttnct Mld ••'" d\ ,01n• ,.,nanh w1U .,...11 •I wDh' <tu< tton to h•Q'"'' b•ddtof tor t ct\h tpay.,bt,. t11 hm,. ot '"''~ '" CAPllETZ & ICA\OAN ATTOllNEVS Af LA'°' 1"1 •u\.lftft\ C•ftff'r Ouv• \Wtl~ J90 lf•I ... Colller•la tr7 IS :~':'~', ~ .. vn~ ~~: .~"~!~~,s~~·~~a:! I 1'151>11 Co•DOr.ttoon '"' al...i di 1JI) r '"" J.'ubh•,,_..CI Ot4~ C.o.•'' D hit' Pilot Strr~t Ml"lt• And (ah torn,• VU P itlt 0•< )\ ,.., '•" '· u l\, ,. .. ,,,. ... ,,,QM hll~ dnd int .. , ...... (OM~t"yt'd to •nd oow. Mtd bv ol u~r '"'" O"°o ot PUBLIC NOTICE ftu\I 1n thfo. C)r'QC>Prlt \1tudt'"'<t in \d•d Coun11 .1no S1•1~ 0--\r rit>->U ..,, l01 t1 04 lra<' NO ~l1 -'' \t\l'.)#lfr'I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS on A m•p '"'°'""""'!loo> •J P•Q"' NAME STATEMENT l4 •MO 1~ 01 M •!tt.-11&rwW\ Mdpti ,,.. f'i• fht' fOllO'N•r'IQ P•''0" 1ri f101fHJ oft1<,. 09 ,,,_. tnunt1 'f'.lfttr(ltr Of '!d•d ! 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THI '0L~OWINO PE~'O"' HAVI AIANOONIO THI U'IE 0, THI ,.CTITIOU' aUSINISS NAMI HUIHINOTDN alACH LIEOAL CLINIC llllJ 9Ncl\ II"", S..IW iot, Hllllll~ 8M<ll, CA '26.f7 Tiit 'l<tllleul avtlllftt N•nw ,.. .............. -flt .. lft o..--.e ,_., .. , .... Jefll\ ~ 1t•tle, llK, • (•tlNnlla t..,.., .. 1111, .. ,., 9Hcll a1119 ...... M , """*"""' lhkl\, CA._., Tlllt ..._. .. , COlldll<IH 9p A ,..,,. .. .... Tlllt ......... -lllW w"" ... t wMyC....lllOr ... C-yel!Jlll "· "" """'"· .... l .. ,t~. ...,,. .... t ... f'nt ...... "'" .. "*' ..... °" .... CMllOelty ...... 1911 1', H, .. M •. "" nNt Tiiis ,, .. ~~ttA..1111111--"11 Ille ,_ ...,,~f•fli" of O.i"91 cov11ty on ettemi.r 2', nlO PrtTiT10u1aOJ Eh l'm..i NAMI STAT•M••T Publl•lltd Or-CoHI oeny l'lfot ~•n•11 ~YblloNd Or ... C~•1 O•lly Piiot , 0.c l l, t•, J .. I, 14, 11 ttll !IM-tO Tl\• follo•l"9 "r'°n. ar• do1no O.c JI, l!llO, Jen I, u. 11. ttlt Jiit IO butl""' ff PUBLIC NOTICE ,.CT,TIOUI IUllNISI NAM• ITATIMaNT Tiie 1011ow lne ""."' •re doln9 llllMMH H ""Ol'lX, :IDOi .... Hiii Aw.nw. atc11 I, Sull• 10., Co•I• Mua, C•Utorllla .a.• JeMllll J•O,.,...., !IOI N F.._r '""'· ...,.. '· IAl\t• M•, Calltorl!I• ,,.. Sle1110 A K•mll\UI, UUt Olrer1t, ....... Yleje, C .. lfemf ..... Tlllt M IMH tt cMIU<IN '' a ...... 1,..-.-......... ...... ,.., T'•lt ............... ,. ... •"" Ille c.-1~ Cletll Ill 0r-.. ~ "' MUGliES VISALIA L TO Two CMpore• Pl•I•, s.ille 210 N-1 9Hcl\ C .. Homl• t1WO HUOHIES IHVIESTMIENTS • .. .. er•l 119rNttlllp, Two CMpor•t• ~ ..... s.. ,,. no, "'••Port .... 11. C•llfor111A flMO Myrtle Gro11U•. 'OS Soutll ClllllOwlll, VIMll•, C•Utornl• •3'71 Tiii' blKIMH t' t ondll<l•d by e tlrntted 11*1""""1P """'" ln-tmftl ... 0.-•t~an­ Wlllllftl H ..... J1 ~.,,,., Tlllt tt•~ w .. llled wit!\ 111t COVlllY Ctanl et 0t""'8 CWlllY Oii O.CH11'9r M,I• L.AWO,,fC•I ...~!!t_ MILL.aa a CAllLllON .......... ,._ ..... $ ..... ~...... ....... ....... c.-.. ... ,... ..... Or c..o.ie:'= ,....,. Dae .... ,.;J: , .. "·..., ,,~ ~ ~.':~.~.°.:' =- PUBLIC NOTICE r ... ,,.. ,.CTIT10UI au11 .. 1u NAMI STATIMUllT Th• 1011ow1119 PfrtOnt •'• dolnt bY\ln••M JOHNSTOWN ~ltO~IEllTIES, !lot Doff Strwt, SulN UO, NeWPOr1 llH cll, C•lltof1tlanMO Jo~'""" ,lllBltCIAI Cof-•llOl'I • O••rtl• cor,..r•llon, Sul .. JOO, ,,,, A ~MrM 01111•-· ltoed Alllfllt, o.et'91•tDM2 Tlllt _..., It c...-.CtMI •Y a ctr llOl'•ll .. ~-"-l•t Cot• °"'t'H UM Ill, T .... .= ............... c..llfY Clwl " Orarttt c:.uMy "' o.c-"'···· ,, ... ........... Cir .... (Mt! Delly ~­OK. fl, 1•. J.,._ 1, 14, ti, "'I ,,... SlCllETARV Tiii• •I.ti-I .,., lllwcl •1111 ,,,_ Covnl• Cl••• of OrenQI! Coun1y on O.um..., JD, ,.., ~UIMJ ~ut111.-0r.,... coa" Oellv Piiot, 0.< JI, I_,, Jan I 1•, 11 "" 110I~ PCJBUC NOTICE Publl•Nd Or-Cc>a•f Oollilf Pllo1 O.C ]I 1..0 .IMI I 1< >1 ltll \10).IG PUBLIC NOTICE Pubh "-4 Or_....., Co.11ot O••tiw P•IO,, 0.< JI I'll> Jff'I 1 ,. )I Itel 1101 IO PUBLIC NOTICE I ji ) _,. •• , • # ••• , .. 4 ... ~.,..., ... _,_··"•· Wild!~. JMuary 14. 1981 * DAILY PILOT The Blgge•t Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY Pl·LOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell Trade It With It, Find It, a Want Ad (642-5678] One Call Service Fast Credit Approval CLASSIFIED INDEX r~-~~ ............ . ....... , for S. HottMt for S. Ho.el for S. ..._..,for S. Hoftea For ScM Hou1H For ScM HoMtH For ScM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• G...,... 1002 G.-r• IOOZ &e.r• IOOZ G...,._, IOOZ G.....,.ol 1002 G.-.ral 1002 G.._rol .1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I ... lo Piao Yau1 •u till 642 5678 "ocm s fO • ~au AC AL l~IAll "" •; I I 1 f I • Eau Al HOUSING O PPORTUNITY $I 0,000 DOWH HO QUALIFYING l)Oc year new :I Bdrm ~a1111 hom'" "' 1•rlooks w 11Hl1 n~ g r1''' n IH·ll:. I '01.ll Jal·uu 1 and .di lh1• lu\UI w :i llurr\ 1 P\ib&iiher's Hotiu: I\~.' SEA COVE PROPERTIES I \II 1, .. 1 ,.~1.111• .uh <'1 \1 ,,·tl 111 ll11~ fll'"""VJV<-'1 h "'" 1n I 111 I h1• .. 1·il1•1 .ol ~ Jll 111111 111;_ \;I 111 I'll.Ii """ h 111.tl.1·-. ii d lt-~Jl \\I 111\<l ll"' Ill\ 1111· ft·l>'fll l' llfllllJ lll>fl UI "'" 11111111.1111111 11 ... ,, •• J 1111 714-631-6990 '.u ,. c 0)01 't•l11 • .:uu 1 ·"'''X 1----------•1 •I 11.1111111.11 u11~111. 111 :.n OCEAN FRONT 1111.·1111u11 111 makl' an~ IEAUTY ,u.11 v1 t'l1•n•11t'l'. hm1la JBH. 2HA. Hat hl'lor tm11 u1111,..1·11m111<it111n --$5(.(1.ouu 1111.., 111·" -.p .1p1•r will not ~1i.1 ... 111i,:l\ ~tt·t·•'t>I ;111y .11ll 1.·1ll'111i.: 1,,.-1-.·al i.,,lilh' \.\hldl I:> Ill \ Hiia 11u1111t th1• l,1\.\ IO"~ 1u \I r 1 r '\l I j •4• .. :.(-----1 l••,j' ' I '' ·'. REN TALS ::. , EllRORS: Advertis.n should check their ads I I 01 .. ,010 Auum. Loan .. I .. •;:· daily and report er· amt thl' :w llt'r will l'arn "" I ron irnmediaf~y. The somt' on this i.:ankn 1 •:' DAILY PILOT assumes Bdrm l'ondo Walk 111 :" li .. lity few the fiNt in-l'\'t'ry1h1ng. bloi·ks to So · · I l'oa.~l l'laza and offl•rl'cl " 11111! I I' l •'I h ., ' I •I 111 • I ,.,.,., . 'd' t I~ •• ,. • I I ,,, .. :··: correct insert1ot1 on y. at only $85_5011 5411.3666 \ 1 ·• ,. ' I • .. •1 \ I 11 ... ~ \: o '·. ff :::·,~ .. ~~~!~ ........ !+~ ~al 1002 .. I I . ',,' \I BUSllUSS. INVlST MENT. FINANCE l'u !I • 116 11 • 11 •H J. ,1 • ~ I •I 111 I f j••I . ',,' . ,,.,,.. ',, \1111 • \'\ H 1 .. 1• "'' 1, j ,, ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONALS & LOST & FOUHO 11 ,1. 1,,, I·· I A'. •14lftl • t•f • , II ,. ~ • • 1.111 lulr • SERVICES EMPLOYMENT & PRf PAR~ TIOH •• 11 "'.11 f 11 ti r\ tf• • 'I \' , ~ MERCHANOISC \ -I I ~' \1'11•1 \01 th I II tf11 I 11. I ,111, ,1 \ I 1 ... .. .... I t, '. II. II I t ''"' l o> \11 I I It \1 • \l ••• , I ... l 1t\ /, .. \ "'"' ~ . . . \\ ""' •• 11 t,111 1111 H.11 ,14 .,. f I ,,,,,,!Id '"'' BOATS & MARIN[ £0UIPM£NT ...... , f tt. I \I 1)1 ' Iii • \I " I I Piii '"·•' ....... , ... 1! , ••• , , ... ,1 'u fio•·• 11 I• .~... j "' l"ut " TRANSPORTAllOH \1 • 1 I I' 1• ' t t1t Io I ' \t 1 .. 1, 11 "' \41ill)f I p '"""" '-i ••tlo·r ' \! tfl 'Iii I h1 t I l••t •t I••. f1 11•1• I t \11'"' ,,, •• ti AUlOMOBllE 110 " I ... I ' ... .. ., ~· \!1•1111• I I 'I ft; t II •• ,,.. I ~ I • I I-.\ .. U I 1 i ~ t ,., '·" \ 11 ! I 1 t '\o ·~ \u " "'u.1. AUTOS. IMPORTED 111 th••"' \l!.t U11H1t \11 1 \11 l•ll lt1 I I ft,\I \\ .... frll '•'·' ..... '•"' "' \"I" 'fol! t'Urn.n •Ht" t .. 11 •d· hothW1 ... ,.. ••• !,.,!.\ .,,,., 1,,,.!. 111111•!1 ,,•7 '··ill •i"• ,,., .. ,,, •i• f\,11 fll tlllti• '" t 11 ~. Lambor1tun1 !H'M \IJ 1•l.o 11 "°' \lo I 'olo U, If ;, 111 \h, .,,,. \thtt .... 0\11 ~ •, .. , 1•.an1° 1.1 1.1, Ptl1 ,.,1 '•~ tJ'(H"' ru 11 .. t K .. h .. \I•' .-o: .... H,.ui... H11,,, •1,:,,.1 Kot•' '•f\i :W•h ''""' ""'' -'""' ~""''" ~·" ~*="-=~ ~~~-"°'""•tf.:•n tf7f•1 \ohu i.7~J AUTOS, MEW , . .,...,,., ....... -· !f!l l.\ ~Jiii • Wf.) Wll Will -'fi.117 1MJll -""'111 ll\IJ.! -I wti -Wll -*1 WU •1 --·::: ....... .,. .....•....•.......•..•. SPACIOUS HOME \ \ or F iii\ ll'r m~ • l.;1r,.:1· :! ~hir} 5 btfrm. :1 h.1 h111111· 1n C .\I l't·rltTt for lu l.a\.\.s. ;-.i, ..... 11101 l.1:-.I ~··ar '.'i l'\.\ly pa111ll'd ,\' 111·ad11 lrt:t' \II f11r 11nt~ $1:!7.~~·· Call llil""' 1'l)dP.J11l111:-1111 JUtr !).\!I :.!l~\.I -------·1 DUPLEX STEPS TO IEACH l.ar~l' 4 bdrm clo~n. :J hdrm u p ttuill 1n:., f1rcpla1'l'. lari.:e sund~,·k . l'ri ted at SJ<!5.0UU 6'1Z·l25J eve. associated BROKERS REAL TORS 101~ W Bolboo & I' 16h I ' J'r,11lt· your 11111· ~luff for ' 111•\\ go11tl1t•" with <.I ~--------­( 'l;1~s1f1,••l ~·ti t>-1:! Sli78 Appealing Clown! L"e a th1IO nour1 ano houri ol hdPPY plar wolh lh•I f1vtl1 clown tun 10 mahe costs so htlle' 11P s J6 rnch lall and flip flop1 ;nto tne funniest pos1t1ons on Jloor or bed Patte1n 14~? 11ans- tt1 ol hUd lu1u1e<; shoes. easy· 10 folio,. d11ewons tor clown Sl.00 lo• mh pa!lern Add ~oc tdl:h pattern 101 l11s1 class air· m111 aM handhn& S.4 tr. Ahctlfllb NHdlecreft Dept. 105 Delly Piiot ... Ill. ON Cllehiir Sta.. •t.r Ytl\, In 101 ll. M11t ...... . u.-. z;,. ,....,.. ....... . C~tch on 10 lhe mfl boom' ~nd IOI OUI ll[W 1981 llElOllCRAFT '~ OweU.12..MWll\. ~ 1ee palff1ns lnSldi SI 00 AU CUfT IOOIS. .Sl.75 -' 114-14 QllO ...... Qlitll uu.-. ..... Qliftlllc U1-Glll-... m_... 1 llid.QIMI lJt.S....F..._.SimJI..~ I ZMlicl '1' r..r ,,..,.,. 121-f ..... '*""' -m..,.._. ·•· 1111111 I"''-""" f1Mn lft.,..., .... 124-Ellr ... , ........ l2l·IM'1t''1£ lH·Mttft'rM laOlcllll ,_ I ................ c.... u~-~ n~.,.., c.... UJ.C11,C1aa .. , ............. .... , ....... ~ , ........ ..._ ltl .. WClllllllll Classified Ads .,.._FffLCMd :s bedroom . 21'1 bath con do 111 beautiful condition. owner will carry fmant'- 1nl( t.!47 ,500 RCTc.-lylorCo "ll • 'I' 10\.) la,shor:•s chant. - INVESTORS DELIGHT Maximum leverage with 15.000 down. 2 Bdrm t·on do. Own er will l'arry balance with agreeable terms and paymenb Gross mcome $5400 Ask ing $76.900. Call !'>40· 1151 for more details. -~~~HERITAGE REALTORS & GrociOUMWH l.rg family rm on o\'er s ited pie s haped lot l•---------Sparious m aster Br s uit fi'atures sepuate library "" frplc & Sl'Wing room with '• tta. -I Ur. den as wt."11 as family rm-dmm~ r m co mbo . W ell coordinated u se o hardwood floors. tml'k. 1-'r doors & window:.. tile & w a 11 1· o ,. L' r i n g s , $8115.000 F ee <i real Terms D.M. MAHSllALL HI.Tl! 644 99!1(, RIDGELi NE VIEW ASSUMPTIO~ Turllerol'k lt1d ~cl1m· townhome. 2 Hdrms vlu:-. den . everyth ini.: htghl) upgraded. Tn•m l·ncluu" view from this lo\'l'I}' uv per unil $41.450 down. and assume 1st TD uf $120.0011. al 12·'•'. in terest and $15.00o 2nd T 0 al 15'; Jnll'rcst F ull price only $176.450 Call 752-1700 for details. =A~j IEST IUY IH MESA VERDE Big 3 bedr oom 2 bath home on an extra largt• lot tn a neighborhood of wide s tn•ets and t all trees. This 1mJ>('l'l'abll' home has all built ins. wall lo wall t•arpctmg. • l'USlom draperie~ a111I p1iced well l>elow 1·um parable humt'S at uni\ Sl33.950. l' a II 751 :w11 · DOVER SHORES C: SELECT 1 The ultrmatl' in luxuries UNIELIEVABLE T'PROPERTIES I ~.uuo s q.fl. of l'll'gant "" • SH ....... GRIL ... mg walls of glass sur I ~" ~ round enl'losl'd pool with 1s th<• name or lh1· stn·t I removabll' s kylight ltus lovely ·I lwdn1om :! ti om e . ,\ m a :-.,., 1 v l' balh hmm• 1s lon 111·1I 1111 fircplat•cs . s1•1·lud1•cl m lluntmgton lll'ad1 "" master su1ll' hosts t;111 sume lhe low 111\l•n•s l tahzm~ spa Speclat·ular loan anti the 11w1w1· ma~ t.oo~ This won'\ last ' Fur Ol'ns1der a 2ncl Tl> Full thl.' ulti mate in l1vin~. pm·e Sl:l!l.0110 <·all now Gt; SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 -I -r ---------·-·-·-·- ! NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAILY PILOT for Information regarding the county requirements for using a Fictitious Business Name. 642-4321 EXT. 332 -·-·-··-··-·-·-·..,..------ BOTTLES C T A H C I H S E P R U J Z 0 V I S I S I T A E R I R H A J T Z E R W E U Y I C C T 0 H U S T R E E H Z R A l 0 E 0 [ T A U S A S R A f A N E C T J G A N S T T H 8 T E E A R H M A R A l T 0 V 0 U I A T T H R A R 0 R V M 0 0 H T 0 0 l u H E A C l T S l 0 T U L K A T A 0 C E R 0 0 A C l S W H C A C P E l E H Y P U K A H C L U E T A H W W 0 H A U R B T 0 I 0 8 H E E I E l S S S T 0 T A A T 0 A M U J A W S A H T E 0 E S H R R Q Z R l U U I T R F E B S M A 8 R L P K C 0 L M K T 0 H T Y R H C S Q A Y 8 0 S M R 8 E H R H E A 0 H na one: I -eppt.-• . wwd, up, down 0t dlefonllly. Find .:II llld bo11 it in ... c.&lbelll ClltM Gourd : Cerltwn CMI Jtt ... Cenft EMf Lotl u CMboy DICenttt Mumuk " Civet Phlll Thtrmoa T Olnorrow: Giving r-F _lrN_u __ v,.......,, ., . I' I' I I . 1 I E N G l F I ' laby Jllollf '"': "Are you a11re I'm a 'olet IMr and not a I r I I I ' lrown ... ,,.. Otddy "'°'" . - . . . . . ...r. "Why dO ~ 1111?" ~ -------~--, 'otar har: 'hoa11M I'm ,,.._,iPW"~ o...,,-N ""'lir-E.,..t....,.....,J 8 ~ ~_... : .... ----------,_..;:.;;;...,flll'I .. ':? ...... NEAR I.ACK IAY Ulwllry livin.: m the t·1 ty. U>vely 3 Udrm homt• priced a t only SIO'J,!H.1(1 VA terms <.:a ll tmluy 96J.9JIJ ALLSTATE A~ALTORS SHorrER·s· srECIAL U>west priced '1 Bdrm home 1n area Very al lrac:uve floor p1an C.:loSl' lo beach Will ~l'll \'A Only Sl47,500. Call locfay !179·a3'70 ALLSTATE REALTORS OWNER WILL CARRY Owner will help flll<1111·1· tlu:; s uper dupt·r :! lldrn1 h O Ill t• I ' I' I 11 l' o I ownt•rs h1p :'111<•(• •11111'1 l"l'atiun. L'om mu1111\ pool Only Sl l!l.~>1M1 l'ait 11ow !.IW ~,:no I ALLSTATE REALTORS H~ Hgh Fix~r .... Me ... Off..- on this s uper duplex !orated in Old CdM. The property has a 3 Bdrm cottage with new pa1nl and carpels and a mode r p 2 IMrm apt w bltins. The owner sa y:. sell and he"ll hslcn lo all of'fers. Asking $2~!1.IJcMI lolboa Island Rlty &73-8700 Formula For &ttertaiftinq Fashionable 4 beiJroom 1luun~ rm and res tful al mosphe re for yuu u r ~roup enlertarnang 111 1h .. f<lmlly room with wl'I liar Acda1 med :'l:l·"" J)(1r1 ba1•kbay Only SlilU.Mltl with ll•rms 5!">6 26C~1 ~SELECT I PROPERTIES IRVIHE l':\HK l'l.,\l'E. d111H"•' rnnwr !'II ~:w 2 "inn I h II rm "_ :i II 11 t Ii l'tl~()f-:Hl)S<\ /1111111 1>1111ng room r1 r!'pl;i;;• l.u<i1h ol 111 1 ;·k \\ 111 k s r:i.u:H WI LI. II ~:1.1· Fl ... ,,:--;('~:· S:!'.!!1,;jlMI ' Balboa lay· Prop. Realtors •675-7060 * BAYFRONT 1 11,w;.~~~~1~151~!P.,.1-1 11·pJ10\UJ tn'>ll.fr <\ 11• " 1'arjJl'llllJ.: llb l<JJll•{i • ""' ph•h'ly t hruout S J111 ,\ 1 w1 .. s 1.1-:Y !\I 11 TAYLOR CO. HEJ\ LTOHS ..,, ,., ,. t !J·H; HOMI a 2 INCOMI UNITS AU FOii $275,000 A µerfcN combination of ch a rm , persona lity, wa rmth & income. Live in the lovely separate 2· Bdrm home &c enjoy the income from the two 2·bdr~ units directly behind . In addition, a cozy spa & barbeque area to complete the picture. and in the finest Costa Mesa lcx·ation. WESUY N. TAYLOR CO., RIALTOIS Ziii S-J ...... HlllRMd .- HEWPOltT CIMTH, H.I. '44-4t I 0 [ 1 J)t •t • I J1 H· J, r'1 .. 1. ri r<;\ .. >< 1' 1 .,11 J'• . IUAi i \t.tfff•Of.r t fHCt Sl"ICP f9'9 BAYCREST I' I I' ' t I /.! I II II ' f II II I' h1•drornn 11111111· 1111 \11 t1).!11a WJ) l-'11r11i:d '1111 Ill).! 1 tMlll\ \\\'I h<JI 'l .. •1•11 •U Ill l,1\\ htdC.J\\,I\ \\ 1lJi Jll 1 .. tlo• h Jlh ('1•1 JHlll lilt· t'llll \ a11tJ II :11!11 ".H l.11~url•111' 'Jl.1 111 p.11111 1'111 .. 1· 1 .11I!-''·'~··1 ~r.·· ·~·' DUPLEX $17,000 DOWN :1 Bclrm and 2 hdrrn 11111t~ ~l·wly lands1·apl'd an1I n~J1•l·11rall'd lhruoul. B1i.: t'Vnll'r lul. t-:rea\ n·nlali; t 'all now SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 631·7300 H.8.1--------NEAR IACK BAY l'c~ta Ml'sa's hl's l 1111·;, I lion Tn•1• lml•cl 1·ul iii· ~a•· T"" 11 Ucl I l:l\i'r un hUJ.:l' lot <lnh SI 1:..i~111 .Joyn • 6:11 l:Wi.i -~?Z-~ ,,,_~--'"I" lit' f11r .! Ir/.! li11,t1, · ----------1 I '11untr_v ll\'IOg 111 lhl' 1·1 t' l..o\'t>I Y :1 Bel rm h11m1· 1inl'l~l ai only Sllr.l.!11•• \' \ l•·rn1" <.:all 11111~1~ '. 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QF NEWPORT BEACH-! ------~ .. -. -----------:11~-~ IOI LICATA llOICll/OWMll -' OPEMIM& SOON 15 CORPORATE PLAZA, NI POI MOii IMPOIMATIOM CALL: OSHC.AM411 t I' ., • OM.Y ~l..0 1 ............................. ············•••!••••••• •••.••................. Cc_ .. .._ lllJ 1044 IM I044 M ,_·s.; ...____~--a.- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '-U. WI ~..._..._W. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~... .._. ~ -0..-~ ...... ....................... . ...•......•.............•.....•.•.............••••.•.••..•......•.•. ........ IOOJ .,.,.. IOOJ .,.,.. l .. J ............. ''" ... .,......... '°'' ..... ..._. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• **ESTATES ·-···················· ....................... ...s. t 100 .......... HMNT IMCMllONT Panuruma<~ ''''" ul wetiie. from 1•rtnw 1!1r~,. 1111 l i,.11111 :t huth ('Uistum h1,nw :noo "II ft f1·u1urmi.: marint:- t1111111 1•nt1 \ 11\111.: 1110111 1h111n..i r 1111n1 hlJ1ll 111-. 1•11 $1 :&M.\0110 UOO llLI \ l'\4 h i.•111111h•lt•tl 11 .1111111111~11 ,, \It• :t hrtrm :.! It 1th h111111• f1.,Jluri11i.: lar~t· lt'('ft•,11 11111 f lHifll & /. llilflU~ l.IVln~ rl•Onl hlll> ,1!1 r cll'l I\ I' hc•llftl ('t'IJinl(S, f'J n·plct<'t' & I rt·twh tlooti. lt'uclinl( unto h r Ir a( &Hat I (I N t• 14 k 1 tt· ht• 11 h It HI u pJ1l1 t1n1••"• t · 1w .. 1• I 11 'lt'lllll' ·1·ourb. .... a11cl\ lwat·ht·, & dubhouisc ('an tx· .... 1c1 fltlh ll1rn1 .. tw1t $4W.UOO IAYHONT \\I h.i \I' , •• , t•f .. I I lllt' h1111lt"• "'Ith lllt'I .& ~hp Bl LL CR UNDY. REALTOR ,.,..,,,i,11, "<!\ 6/'ltil()I 1' .• ' -~ . ..;, REALTORS 675-5511 c AIEEI orrotTUNITY: Joh1 • prCMJ""li•• ..ct ctywa.Mc llAL EST A TE COMPANY -We HAVE opAll 1• for l , ... .,..SOM -good c ....... ..,. KIN ..... aRd lots of prof•uioHI ASSISTANCE AV AIL.AILE. CCMM IR .ct s.. 11L COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS- 25 I 5 E. Coott Hwy., COf'OIMI .. Mw 675-5511 f-'or (.'la:.:.1f1t'tl :\ti :\L"l'IO~ Call a Ua1h l'llut .-\I> \·1s o1t &12 fltiilt LINDA ISLE WATERFRONT Toted p«ffftiot1 mtd ....... CfDOd taste throlll)ha.t this HC.,tiOHI .... -the WA TB. &t .. -ior cowty-4 ltllry o•er' ..... '1IHg pool/lfltO· GretMry, ~lu & docb! G11111rw rOOt111 .... l•IRCJ F'OOlll ............ bar, ....... ,... &try wftll .,......,. OGk shllrcOM. Hllp ... tw Mlite ,... 4 faMity llM•oHH. Fnttch doon. e.o.d & M•.t.d t)less & 1 .. .rr thM1011t! loo11t for l bo .. 1. SI ,1'5,000U1-1400. SWEEPING SHORECLIFF CORNER "4ew °" the ........ Cllld a ._,.., IMM•llfecl s•lff! lwtp pooltlH lot ,... l ·becl. 2 ba. e.--with ...,,. fCllftlty rooRL A fllle r.1ld...tial _.....ct• opport.ity for crutl.. Hpnulott with this hOtH. Sll4,500 fN. 631-1400. BAYFRONT CONDO-PENINSULA Sec.tty, .................... wHll YllW of • ., & pool s,.cao.. 2 .... .... bcHltllp ........ OWMr .... to NI. UH,000. WAll.Rf-HONT HOMES.t:-.i< Hf Al I .,It'll • l(,••1 I , .• ,. 1TI"1\ I ,, •If. N1·~1"''' fio , Ul-1400 "' ti ~ ~ ' • ' •• ....., " t /\.1 h•i'w1.1 ''"''"I '71-6900 CE llDBll ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE OUTSTAMDtMa IA YMOMT Hoe. L4l\ l'l) Cu!'ilom Hu1JI J111m1• On 1'r11mr1nti.rv Ba' l.1 \'lni.t H1H1m f-'r1rmal 1'1n1nl( Room f>.-n l.1tira n S panuu.• M ast1•r R1·!lrrt11m o,•1•r l1111 1t 1n i.i Hu ,\ Hall t:1r ,.1il 11 1·1~ Ai l.11xu n 1111 ... 1~ 1\pp111ntl'll Ba\h 1'hn·•· <.1thn RNlrnom' & M1111b H1111m & Bath 1'11·1 & Slip For l.a~i.:" Y .11·ht s 1,Kr,0.000 759-9100 1zc.,. .. ....-.._.,.,.c.... .. macnab I Irvine realty 1*t ~~n '~• del Mar 3 bedroom. z balb. newly df'\'Oritted t"nule beac·h. fi'ee land. tM.ty ... too 758-1811 The fabulous WOODBRIDGE ESTATES -one of Irvine's belt addresses? We are proud to offer the following exceptional properties: ..... _ ...... <>eeu w . a Bdrm 2Y6 Ba . I car pra1e. sm.ooo. ~ 7H-t221 • • •••••••••••••••••••••• MIWPOllT CllST s. Juan Capo. 15.S.OOO. z • ....... ..., Br. 2 Ba. HIO tq. rt. 8 yrs. Front row, prtmefoca-old. Alt541·5032. tion. 180 des ocean view. l144K. aaaumable loan.I•--------• Fl.I.II price S27S.OOO. 14 Tri bu le Court. C/21Mew ..... C..er. --!~0-,7'7 •EXCITING• De A.ma • WA~TOM -Largest of the Estates and undoubtedly the best sq. footage buy in Woodbridge. 2300 sq ft with its own pool and spa. , __________ ,_ c ........ 107' Dbl ='~~'t;r encl WHAT'S UNl'f>UI AIOUT UNl(i)UI l'lll'i\1.1.\ It .. ; ~ II I) .. : I. .. : I> ( 'harmm1o1 ,·u:itum tw11•1'. 3 lhlrm 1•11rn1•r lol , prn Jlt• h••.ll'h•·~ S.~lll.111111 h>t• I ) I' E N F 1-: t-; I. I :-. I i I )\TUil '"'"'. I lhtnni.. fJm rm. 'anml m C1IM. :I 1·ar i:ar a.:'" r r,•shl~ ~"'""' $.JQl,111111 llAHUllH ltl!Hil-: i-;,µi111tlt'd ll~ na:-1 ~. :! lldrm 11r I lltlrm plus 1024 ....................... NEW COlllOS IASTSIDI C.M. ~12 S11nlu Ano Avt' . :! llK, :t•t h11. 1·onlemp. 1k-!t11111 11111.000 64'-IOH '46-60tl tk•n. prof 1f,•1•11r;1h>tl, ~1111 1---------•I Slt4,t00 • MADISOM -The most popular model and the only one presently available! Ass umable loan too. Sllt,000 • LIMCOLM Two to choose f rom'. Large r ear yards and upgrades galore. Pick your color scheme at the great price or $161,000 * JIFFllSON a 500 sq rt addition hi~hlights this one level attached home. For lease at $850 per mo. or can be purchased for ........ .$1·18.000·· ..... Jr "'" )I )(lfif<l[)(,f lif Al'' '>'>1 JOOO llO QUALIFYING Charming 3 Bdrm Peni.nluJa house + guest Wlil oa extra large lot. Owner needs lo sell and will listen to all offers. Great existing financin~. Playa R. E & Investment 673-1900 ASWME LC.. LOAM 1 Bdrm condo. Close tu Hoag Ho s p ital'. Complete ly furnis hed Pool and spa, security. Move in now. before escrow eloses C/21 Newport C..tr. 760-6767 ly Owwer..for Sale 3 ~r. 2 ba. new crptg levelors-pamt, huge yd, HV access. Take over . mg.. SJ..59..000. rt Is only. 645.2503 -----.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spaeious condo . adull oomm., nr beach. 3 BR 2.,. e. security. many amenltiea, good term!! 1119.000 Bertha Henry Rllrli. 492·•121 Jt'orever wh1ie wale• view, 1 BR condo. step~ to bnch. Just listed! $90,000. Rerlha Henry, IUtrs. 49'.!·4l2l COLONY COVE Immaculate home in No. San Clement~. short di!'! lanee lo Dana Harbor. quiet street. area has clubhous e & parks Perfe<•t spot for e asy ll v in~ and bea<·h "''JOY ment . Off•·r ~d al Sl2S.OOO. 644 7020 porch. cor lot. G,. .... _,,_. ts .... s• Buuliful 24K60 Bar- nngton Home, 2Br. 2Ba. ram rm. in Costa Mesa·s nil-esl 5 star park. Specl .. lw Beautiflll lg euslomized 24xflll Viking Home. 28r & enclosed porc h . In Laguna Hills nicest 5 star park tJE83591. CLASSIC MOllUHOMI SALES ?106 Harbor. Ste 206-A 540-5937 COSTA MESA :!Oll44, 81 Skyline. 28r. adlt park. no pets Walk to supermarket $29.950 Amertl·an :\lobtle Homt' Sales 557-9390 room. 1·11~ hJ.?ht s u111I m ou n ta i n '11•w s ~.IUI 6 PU.X/IASTSIDI 110. TO $125,000 with $166.llOO in assuma· bl,• loans ranging from 14''; lo 1 l"; $27S40 gross 1111·omt• annually. Well kt'pl. s111gle story units opt. $5()00. r· ood rm c ...__ Yww Hws s-JUC111 . . . down, no C•1trC1110 I 078 ·75 Trailer home. I Br + l~e cabana. Adults. C. M. $10.lnl, 673·3826 . \IN Tiii-~ l'lll'HSI-: ~ Hdrm ,·ondo. ntt'\' '"'" 111' ialil'. i.:n't'ns an1I mini. San l'~trl11s pl a n a l ~).1.95() Hw;t""'°" leoch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANG PREE CONDO qwalily1ng, 4 bdrm, 1m ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ue l t.:ille Kx40 Pan i\mer1('an. com pl . r e mod eled. Nwpl Bch . SUJ.000 or best offe r. Call Bob K lo !'>pm, 75!1·:!83:! or Sandy ti75-4500 1-:vt':; !)48. 53110. 1-'H\ )I "• Mll.Ll\lN 4 t~nn. dl'n, d assl\' ~h>tl "''th shp amt s1th.• tw 1n Don•r Short's 1 fl·'" n Eco H F: 1· 1 <· 1· 1 1 c· • brit-ks, IM'am:.. skylt.:hls an<l t:lass. 6 Hdrms . pool. spa.\ 1ews. $498.000 THAT'S WHAT'S UNIQUE AIOUT IJ~l()U~ 11().'ttl Realtors. 675·6000 PIUCF.D TO St:Ll. ~ This ~real family homt' has 4 bt'drooms. :!•~ ba~'i. bcaullful vaullt.'d l'eil1ni.:s . m1rrort•d wardrobes and lalhe & pla.-;lcr thruout. ll sits on a poolsi1t'tl yard a nd en JOYS a lovely c){·can v1t•w Only $159.900. 4!)3·111112 9binoo 2 Bdrm 1 ba cond o . Beautifully upgraded w/dbl gar. Beach area. with 4 garag(•s PLUS off _____ _ strt't"l parking on 6(f x ---------111 s.16-3403 ~riot 644-7211 /JD.NIGEL (Jl\ILfY & ASSUCIAT ES l'RICIO TO SIU!!! Be in your own pool home before summer . Low down p aym ent. priced below market. 3br. 2ba. with pool & spa. I BDRM+ loft sharp end unit 183.95() C/2 I Mewport C..tr. 760-67'7 CULVERDAL1':, spacious 5 br, 2'h ba home. As· sum e 9"'1 & IO'il rin. $147,900. Agt, 673·2122. m ac. $259.000. i\~l. 7S1..t385. OCEANFRONT Duplex. Two 3Br units. Newly decorated . va canl. FantastH· own.:r financing. REAL EST A 1' E STU R 1-: 675-1771 take over $575/mo. pay l•---------i ment. will not last at SEAWIMD Best value available. :! Bdrm 2 bath . all amenit·es . lmmed1a11• possession. $123.900 "4" HTS DUPLEX $113.000. Call ror appt. to owe w /22% see today' 848·8588 DOWM GOLDEN WEST NewPort Heights loca-REALTORS uon with a Costa Mes a ---------111 address soulh of 16th. 2 Bdrms in front. I bdrm in rear on a neat tree lined st. Only $137.500. CALL 644-72 I I /JD.NIGEL [}AILEY & ASSOCIATES 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• **MUST SELL! Woodbridge e legant 3 Bdrm 21f.i Ra attached home overlooking pool and pack. EXCfo"";J.U:NT TERMSAVA ILABLK For Sale By owner'. E $158.500 Side CM 2br. lge H2 lot. '""'''"· o·ompl•"'' ( rJj 11\\lodbrld .. remodeled. 642·21111 ' Realtg MESA VERDE 551.Jooo Sl26.~. assume ll'2P, 1!1208.rnnra Pkwy lrvinr k.12·"·+•:1"•'21:1, • ASSUMAILE LOAM NORTHWOOD l IDIM. with SP A Nicely upgradl'd Plan II. Northwood Park l>elatched home with i\IC. skinny dip s pa art'a. Roy McC•ch, llltr. 541-7129 Great landscaping & <le ---------•I roralJnR. SlOJ.000 tn us a blc financing. f'rt<.'ed lo sell at 1152,000. CALL NOW 644-721 I /JD.NIGEL UAILEY & ASSOCIATES DO IT! DO IT! DOIT! Call for information on the 3 bdrm. 212 ba ram rm townhome 10 V1llag1> I. Locall'd on a i::n·en bell. Within walking d1:. lance to eve rything. IESTVALUE INMEWPOIT Cliff Haven Con1lo. :! hdrm + den. $159.500 Large & hght Last onc available out or only JU Comml.tn1ly pool, lovely neighborhood H.11 ll Agt. 673· 7:.IO BY I •WNER·llarbor View Carmel. Jttr <!Ba , fa 111 nit · ·$250'. iij(1: 'i.\i; ii · ; ·arr~ new loan al rcas rail' 644·596.5 or 644· 7697 . Newport flei~hls Lot 4UO blk Santa l\na Sl5H.OOO Call64Hlll HEWrORT CREST BYOWHER Breathtaking panorarmt• ocean view o f Dana Harbor Spe<-ta<.'ular customizl'd 3000 sq. ft. a Bdrm +retreat. $90,000 m upA(rades. i\ssumahlt• Commercial I o 1h •,.: r 1 n a n c 1 n ~ PropHty I 600 $299.!'JOO. :JJllOI Avt.'mda •••••••••••••••• ••••••• Ca hta, SJC. 714. 496·5275 Cot1dolftitthlli1S /T owtt· Open House I 5 Sunday houses for sale 1700 1010 .•................•.... I RR Condo. by owner 11·. assum $75.UOO Nr CMt· L'lr J1>1.· ~ 3231 or 543-2612 100/oDOWN 11/1 YEA.IS "4EW 4 bdrm home with l bailic;. hUJIC bat·k yar1I, f\ C, walkm~ d1stanct· to :.chool:. & i:olf 1·11u rM' $1116.tOI /\gt. 91i:J HIH2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'Vr Pi\RTY·Non realtor w1 she!. to pure has t• llluHs Condo. JBr. 2Ha ~lnRle s tory . 1714 1 346-7724 f-~ves .\Ir. Wright lflcome Property 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 UNITS Wl'sts1de Cos ta Mesa , ~oud <·ond1t1on. 1n1•ome $40.llOO yr l'nt•e $445.UOtl Un payml'nl $130.Utlll t lWL: h;ilam·e. al 11', ~~~.~ ............ !?!.~ A PR€HIG€ .. TERRIFIC IUY '--I-I HOM€~ f-:xn•pt1onul n1l11t• in this d1arm111~ :J lldrm hum .. tHI H :I lut In prmw lill'a lion. lll':Jr :.d1e111I,., and Heal Eslall' lnvt>slrnt'nls :IJJJ W C:oasl llwy , :'-/ B 645-6646 tcnn1!'! t•ourts P1·rll•1·1 ---------Slar11·r homt• 111 111\l's l ment proJ)l'rly S71U)!'Jll don osen rt'ldtur ... Corono.,M,.. 1022 M 0 TI V AT I!: U : fo' o u r bdrm w1lh dining room, family room.' br1ek fire place /\bout l llUU sq.rt. Two miles rrom beach Owner will help finan c e $11 2 .500. TARIU:t.L. Rt;At.ToRs. 1 ~II 540-1720 2 Bdrm Woodbridge' townhouse. St J1. 900. Ca II Agt. lbomplon 551·8700 or644-6125 Pnme front unil.., Full iJ1.3111 180 deg . C>t·can & Ill? 4>1111 OPPORTUNITY knoc:·ks often when you u.-.1• result.getting Daily l'llot Classified Ads to reac·h the Orange Coast marltt~l l'tiooe 642 56711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 502 Acaeia. $337.000 620 Aeac1a, $286.500 425 l"ernleaf, 1269.500 Catalina View Two uni I:-. available IRCOtHP'ropHfy 2000 --------• Drive by. then call Sara Marvin. Unique Homes ff75·5688: 675·fiOOCJ VA-FHA 3Unih + TenM l\ssume $256,500 al 13'; Sellers will carry an ad ditional $25.000. Gross in <.'ome over $20.000 pr yr Purchase prn·e S.12<J.ooo. Uarrell Pash. i\~t 6.11·1~. ONLY $120,000 DESIRABl.fo: HIWA() ~-H/\NCH Super sharp 3 Bdrm. MOOR in T urtlerock Vis Hf 1\ l TY '.,~) 1 :1000 family room. (1re plac;e. ua. 3 bdrm. den. family double ..:arage. dose lo rm. view, with assuma· the park and shopping.---------•( bleloan. Askini,.:$265.000. Call 645·9161 HOltTHWOOD A SPYGLASS HILL IYOWNIR Tota lly cus tomi 1.cd , OPFN HOUSE REAlTY / "Cape Cod''. Southport1---------•I Model w hest ocean & light views This 4 .:!Of> s111-•1•-•.,•0• ... •s•s•M-.•L•0• ... -.,.-1 fl home int.'I 5111lrm , lm~~c:iate 3 Bd~ + 4'r.iba. formal clin rm, bonus room with bar fam rm. ~ludy , bonus rm l IR. with srA _RedhillyRealty Nicely upgraded Plan I I 552 7500 Northwood Park d e · - lachl'd home wilh air. cond. skinny dip spa area. great landscapin11 and decorating. 5103,00l in usable financ in g Prit.'ed to sell al $152,000. CALL NOW 644-7211 $547rHMO .... is all you pay when you take over existrni: loan. Tranquil contentme nt is assured by the trickling of the s tream this spaeious townhome over· 3 Bdrm.\. d ost• to pool and tenm!'l c·ourt:. a b•> ava1lahlt• C/2 I Newport C..tr. 760-6767 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Quaint J Bdrm. :t bath. remodeled home. featur ing s eparalt.' family roo m . 2 f1 r e pla<•e s . hardwood rtoors. near new roof. copper plumh· ing. RV access 211'i down. Owner will carry aJI the financing al 13' , •• interest. Askin~ $22.5.000 Call 540· 1151 -· ~ ~ HERITAGE & duldrcn·s play room Near-new ea rlhtone fo:XtL-ru.ive use of wood ca~. shutters & new panehni,:. wood floor~. Ille In kitr hen Lovely custom llle1>, rarpet:i. & yard with storage shl'd. mul'h more l'nced at Asking 1168.000 For an SIBl,(Q) with f11111um11hlc appt t~see. call a40 IJ51 /Jn Nl[,fl lodui! Wilh new carpel & ----lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I 5105.900 price, won't last long!!! (7t41759· 1501 , . REALTORS l)lt'f'U at 11 1"J'~ C.:1111 11w11er for rurth1•r rn fornaat11H1 ti411 "'I 5 JASMl"41 CllllC · · .... HERITAGE REALTORS Almolute ly 11pel'\uc·ul11r1--------111111• ll('f'811 \'IC'W rrum luq(I' CASH-US-OUT hal1·11ny u .. 1·01·111111· ~ 112:1.00llMcioi Vt•rth· l)WTI home• ;1 l"1rm11, 'I 11 wullcil 1•11rrt 1111 :itor y Tenm", IJ11C1I lil111 Mkl v11I 1140,UOU C/Z I MewlilJOrf Cllfr. l'rull' only ~r1 1:no 760-,7'7 CDMCOnAGI PWSIMCOMI MIWLISTIMG <:h 11rmin11. lot11lly rt• mt•t :t lklrm z bu hou!le Gl\1 l.[ Y & l\'lt.>UC 11\ T [ 5 •••Cole4)ePn ........ .... (;real family home this tri·lt'vel 4 Bdrm 21"2 Ha lhoch I 041 IJf'auty. which rncludes ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Ir I( f um 1 I Y room . THI llG STEAL hardwood floors. in dtn Dana Point duplex Z br. I llllC rm. ltvlnic rm " hu upper. J br lowt'r. nt•w kitchen, Central lltr & <·rpt . f res h p u 1r'lt . electric garaice door beamed i·t.'llin.is. fprh'. opener. Aakin&SUI0,900. dinml( arc11 & t.>nd. p:.tio O~-; I . ,~,! It I ' I .. I I ' ',',I .'IHJ() o n ered for only $144.000 l"\Jl.L l'RICt-: I MISSION Rt-:At.TV 4!M 0731 led.toS272,IOO or J AcTrm :tl1a hon111 with 1aolaaled maatl'r h1lrm «:•n be "11rent relrt!11l or 1n l•w qrtn 1 11nt1 1t 2 ltdrm (.;11tta6(I! Any way lluKe u1w1' hrlt<k fq1lc· In W d ._ I d fn r11t & rettr yttrds All 0 0 RI r t e ~lchChonMr Lrl(4 Pdhome in wtMMJsy area nr beaehes. 2 rrplt•11. w1rabulou11 sp a. Assumt• ll 1"» ·~ . 1299. 5ll0. Ca II Patm·k Tenore. 631·1200 Alt. 11umahle ft111tnl'inf( Coado l'layu ft 1': & lnv,•11lmenl J Bdrm. l ''< bath. Lower 673-1900 end unit. A1111umable M &2ndTDloan11, Noquall· fyinl(. 11(15,900. IACKIAY 4 br, 2Y> ba. 2 frpks $212.000. Owner will fm U>wdown. 646·4322 IAYNONT Pier & dock on t•hannel, 2 story. 2 Br. lge brit;k patio. low down $475K Prln o nly. 631·7370. Barry Simonson. SPYGLASS HILL FINIST 0,-Friday I 0·2 6l MoRteclto Z*)deg. ocean Catalina & t·1ty hghlil view 11, lots. Newly installed Frent·h' windows galore. $750,UOO. Large assumable loan C/Z I Newport Cllfr. 760-6767 ISITNIW7 you dea1•rehe 1t 11',. .._..k wt•leech 1040 1iulrmin1. up lo d11t .. anti •••••••••••• ••• ••• ••• •• beauUfully lot'11l~ Agt. 552·3339 YOU CAN AJt'l,.ORU On ly the cont ractor __., lh' h l knows for s ure. Huge c ...... o ...... 644-711 I Dy Owner. Deerfield Park lo ,_,re lo 11 c 1rm ~g aatom Udo late home. 4 MO LOAM Home. a Pac lo u a ., CCJndo within walklna dis· Bd. too many features lo COMPANY MllDIDI etes•nt, prol. decor, 3br, lance of beac h and list. Call Tim Rhone. . ...•.................. , 25 UNITS CONDO APPROVED <>wn1.•r m 11\ 1n g out of sta t e . approval for :m <·ondo's. Tent<ftive traet map. Pri<·Nf at 10.f) x gross. Own<.•r will t·ar-rv <"Ontra<·t at 10';. A l)twil Plan• fo:xt:lusivt:'. 12 HICE UNITS 9.6 x GROSS -FULLERTON Re nts can be raisecf on these well locatt..>d bread & butter units. No n ew financing required. Take s ubject to existing loans and owner will carrv balance at 12''i with 25'fr down. Ca ll for dt>lails. Principals only. 4-rLEX MESA VERDE Pride of ownt'rs h ip New roofs. drapes. carpets within 2 years . Rents hclow market. Lots of up.side potential. Pri c ed ri~ht . no v<1 cand es in ICJs t ~·ear. Call for dt'lails . PLUMBING/HEATING IUSINESS ArrLIANCE STORE 2 separate business opportunities for the entrepreneur. An appliance stor e or plumbin~ and heating bus iness Wt•ll establishect. Call for details, CHAIMIHG TOWNHOUSE OWNER LEFT Jbd. J 1·:1 ba. 212yrs. old. Pride of Owne rs hip. Need fast sale. Pool. spa. near So. Coast Plaza. Walk to schools. Owner will help nnance. Great Investment. 12 UNITS "'"AlfCIRG .. .UICf:I A IUlllDIA"Y OF _ ·-~.-=--Mll .... r:.---·_,_ "''~"'""* t0M1'A1tf · · I ., 'I I I ArY'\'" , .. , 'I.A.A. , .I :I r,, I '1 2 tty 4br, 2.,.bal>e1uty 2b~. ~.Ll,am.,..tJQ ~ ..... .Ilil,..QXUJ~~!:. ._.,_ ... -~-_tnrklVll~~~-1· wJl)oidl(C11es a /c else to liaa10Uiol$1b.CJC)()"ul 12 f, · +1pa:-ilet ru Y ror · · Wutaellful• aummer fun. owne r wlll park /1choo l1 /t e n · . RVM~· 12 Units for only $295,000. S Buildings on 3 lots. Good financing built-in. Plenty of potential. Close to downtown San Bernardino. Call for details. -------- MIWPOIT CllSTt Immaculate end-unit condo w/view of ocean and green belt. Many decor a tor upgrades. Owner will leue'option. $179,500, Belle Partch 752·1414. <X-60> HAllOa Y11W1 3BR, 2 bath· Carmel model w /beautiful new plu1h carpets, extensive use of brick and Spanish tile and Kol pond. Freetaly painted throu1hout. lis4,500. Pat Oakson 752-1414. CX-61) 7U.1414 ".::'.II:-::· ,,....,..., ... ---c-... v-., c.,.,., Wa 1 A~ c...., .... I ........ °""" °""9 ~ v .. c... carry tlOK. 11 wlll not nla/racquetball .courts. ~ Vllep'l .I. IMt call now! Ml·ISM 1179.900. Call after 3PM 497-1761 ••Jaidni C:,_.•• •o LO IN WIST ~ct.Y9 55!'4791 · ---......__. 1052 A ..n6que tomb&iitlon ol ...._,...... loc.U.., ,_,,a 11 v•tue! llALTOIS ••••••••••••••••••0 ••• nu. ....-aa 1peck>wl _______ ./ mT IUY TLC NllOID home fH&u,.. &he wOf'll•-------•I WALMUTSOUAal Tender lovlnl care o f • c r • f t 1 m • n MO DOWN PA Y..-n Nice 2 •tor>' 2 Sdrm "C" needed to make· thla 3 ~•\he MCuri· M•IDlll PIM. Fr•bly painted, Bdnn'2 bath Pacetetler \1ol,1urd l•\e com-lnno¥aUve new protram cen&ral air. Priced below houM a •upenor home. llUll\1. Urou want max· allowa you to buy your conprable ..... for Im· Puol slaed yard. CIOM t.o tmum Hnblllty at • home evlft lf 1ou have no ~at.eacUon .... IOO. ,.n. echoola and sbope. mlalmvm coat, call llllOMY ll Bu1 now. Call 64~7211 ltrlced for faat aale. <TW>ftt.llOI far prlvat.e for appl. with t of our la· mt,TIO. lllowtnt· Compare llll• v.tmlftt cowaaelon to- out1tandln1 value at clQ. 1111.0DO. ..... .. Left o.t •OLDIM WllT .. /Jn '. ' clon os,·n .. .......... , .. _ ..... ,ca1111,... .............. ~ ... _..., ..... .-,. .... ,. .. . ... --. . _.. -----....... ~-,_. ....... ., ,..~ .... ~-... ' REALTORS CL ... HAY .. cuatom 3 Bclrm,-4 bath, pool home. BeauUfully cared for by oriJinal OWMr. Uaht and · open feellna. 1et lot• of grtvacy for all. Eaay c .. yard. See it today. IAlllTT llALTY 642-1200 9UAIL PLACE PIOPBTllS 752-1920 We have a few openings for qualified, dedicated profetaional1 who are Interested in joja•nc Oran1e County's faatfft 1rowln1 tneomt property Real E1tat1 operaUdnl. QUall Place Properti• C71U,._19. ... ·----·- -' ,.. 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S..11!1 Mii 1:m S.S75 t:all Z13 •5!fti noz or 714 !Jill 7347 wash tin f11n1 "' 1111 furn · lholf'Jll ;,_!fl ,I I llfill lt ()II '\;111 th Sh1 or-1· 111 l'ahq1· l,.11lh f11r11 ;, 111111 I 1 mu '1;111 I h :O,t.11 $·11111 11 "I\ :i:-17 :~::.~: :r.111 :1!111: 111·1 I ' II r 11 v 1· d 11 r o J> l' r t v l.;11:una. San t 'l1·11H'ni1• I' 0 II 11 x II :1 Cl St ralh11111rt', t:;1 !l:llfi7 ······················· .....•..••.••..•.•....• lcAoaPeftiftsula 1107 .••.........•.••....... l 'harmmi.: ~ l11lrm, :l hath hayfronl w1lh :111 li.1111 float Sl(WU rno ll11l <:nmdy. ti7!> filfil Newport IHCh ) 169 ................•...... 4 Br In ttac·k Buy un•a l'ool & Ii.: ha1·k yril l'art1alty furn Yrly bt• av:.ttl SISOt1rn111 t;.i l 07ti.1. ~>48-43111.'vl'~ IV wkn1ls Vl .. :W&ON WATl.;tt. l llclrm 2ha h<':.tt1l1ful furnis hinl(s Se1•urily hllll!. Pool S 141111 I mo O C 1-: I\ N V ll II 1-: N T If () 11 S .. ; Bcauhfully furn1sh1•d z hdrm 2ba . St'1·urtly $1 IOO/mo. 1.11>0 ISi.Jo: 2 hdrm. fully fur n i8hcd Vrly ls 1• $001/mo W.t.rfr0ttt Ho.-1 lRc. 63I·1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... , ....... J207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --6ee•wtront l'ottTlT." 4bdrm. 2ba. full kitchen. tlhS/rno, lst. la8t, S.100 1«. 4•3758 or 64S·2189. Oceanfront 2-.11ty. 3 Br. 11200/mo yrly, A11ent. 6'13·:M10 JZU ••••••••••••••••••••••• lbr. 21tly, l~•b•, on park. $150 /mo . 400 "2 Heliotrope 873-111123, 175-7137 STOP!! Take t1JDe to rwlax and ... ..._..It'• aim· pl• with DaUy Piiot ~Adi. And II ,. ...._ 11011MUam1 "° Hll, 4all a friendly 0-'IMd M ·VieOC' at ..,., ,. (1 lfl I !),. hjp I 714) 642-5113 OCUMFRONT·YRL Y B ll 2 B a . t· a ri• d ,, . tlra1x•:-.. f1n·11l:1n " tl11uhll• i:aral!l'. h•1w1•1I yard It V ;U'n-Ss, $7110 mo Zhclrrn l'onrlo 111 W111111 li r1 tl ~:1·. l ~I l as t . lln·a11l r1111t :!hdrm. 11 t lia. 1·q1l .... tlq1~. gar. yrly b l· S7:Jlll met liol:! :1M:I Newport Beach/No. RAO lrv"w •I 'f1U Sl'M' ;!Bit /\Ul/l.T l.J.tl' k1td1. OIJt'O llt'am~ t·c•ll. 1111• I rl.'f ri I!. no llt'b J:KI mo U fiO Ma11h· St fy\M 7J..'»ti. li?:I KHO:I 2 Br Condo I Yt>:tr 11111 lmmal' n m1I l)u1t'I rom plcx. i.:111111 lon 1l10n 1111 "'rwy & shoppmg i\ v ;11I 1 now $50tlm 11 !Iii:! 7:!711 11 r !•jjt ;1;1 14 Jllr. :!Ila. f111k 1·1w l-.d gar w a1t1 11 11111.111•1 La1 g1· lli j.! l\1';11 t'.ol1111 wash clry IHl'lk up l'1•1I l.1hl1· 1•111tu· I \ Roy McCardle. Rltr. 548-7729 $1iW ·mo 11:11 1:.11; "141 645· 1104 1 2 hr. I ba. pri•I marT11•d -----------·• rpl. 1·h1ltl I.II> 111 :! 111\ HUNT. HAR80UR 1'111'"' "111' I I . .i:. i;~ilo •• -----------11·,l~lllllll/,l'll sm1:1t· ramllv hlllTII'. 1 Ill°, ;(1 1 hH. formal 1lrn r rn 1·11m nl 111)1tl, 11·11111:.. l r11l1·. ~!>111111 ~.:.1 lfi~ll) NEWPORT CREST Tllll I': .. : ht•a11L1ful 1·11111l11!> avatlahll• lltff«rt·nl lur·;1 llfHl.' J'ool. 11'11111~. SJl<I <"l1i:-1• 111 li.·:wh anrl ll•1at.: ll1~p1lal • :lllr :.!',Ila 1·0111111 " 1111.11 I US VEGAS WEEKE..- shv ( ln•a11 & ll.1, , """" ~ nu Nr h1:ac·h l.)!1° :! hr.:! ha,. lri•k ~. '.! "·"' i,:.ii \\ ;w t., I ti..,1111t111ll\ l11rn .lhd1 n' Nt•w :1 hr twnh!>•'. :1 Im. rrvh'. m11'r 11v1•11. $>1011 2231 l':ll'rfll· >l!l:l l:L.'11 :1 Ur lkl'anfrunl Wl.'l'kly Mu <iura1:1· hnrn.-.. l'l1·. f'"..tll '17M S:!lf1 1;.11; ;17:,;, :J llnlm 2 Ila. fr pit-. µq hac·kynl. n1•a rl~ nt•v.. i.:111111 lt1<'\l\J1111 . Sti!"Jll frvk. l!ar . yd & palm. ,.111,111,1 """'" dr, 111111 111.11"11"'" 1111 I IHH1i. J·" $5!1!'> Ava II •• ;, (";Ill lunl for n•uf (u ,,;,,, •. 111 ''11'11·" .11 \ottr d1·.pn~»I 1\ n s w c• r 1\ ti :: :11 Ii 1 l11t.1J lll'l\,11 \ ·"'" 11111 t;.tz4:ttlll.1M-hi:.s_ TSLMGMT SYCS 111.1111 •·1\11 ,. """ S11p1·r l"l1•an :thr. lh.1 , lh"t.•rf1dll 1·011clo, :! 111 1 C/21 Newporl Center 760-6767 Fantu.,111· fu;n /\Jll )N).1.ll pool & Country l 'luh F:w · -r.''9 "fc~ici · · • 642-1601 111111111100 1111111 '"" ,,111p 1·1111la1·1 ll1·l11ri·' Im 111·11 .11 .111 \\1'••~1·111b •tttl \ frµk, 11uwl nil ell' 'a" 111 d•·n . I flour $1illll 1-: S 111 t• It 1· fr 1 i-: . !rM <Mr.!.'i l\va1I 11111111•11 ti Wa!.ht•r. 1l h l ll \ll'll Saft.Juan $M5tJ mo 7lil• !111 7 :!hr. nit. •Ira~·'· hutlt 111:.. ~-adult:. 110 µ1°1!> '.!:!i~ Maph• ti31 <!ttli )al:-111 :'lil'~IH•l'I ll•'oll h ,\ 5-1101 · "'' ;1(' lfil 1:•1,1 (",.,_la ~11•,,1 . .-1. 1111 I 11111 .. 1 h ,. 1111•-; WOODLAKE APTS 846-6591 Avail now $6.'10 Wayn". LagiRa leach 324$ Capistrano 3278 a . .._'1.. 61tl tlKUi. f;7~ !.C7:l •••••••••••••• •• ••• ••• • ••••••• •••••• •• •• • •• ••• l'n•st11:wus \.'1·r~;11 ll~·~ mm1 hdrm c·onclo. ~C'I' & rcr f:.t1·llil11.'s '21:11 !Ml 2J72. 1714 15:.!ti l!M>H Adult luxur)' I & :.! ht . from $375 Wa1 .. r tit i:.1 ... i-----------1 Rentals to Share 4300 llast' or lt•:t~l' lllJI 2 llr, adult l"OIHIO S~·1·u 11ly OCEAHFRONT S11ac· I hr. :1 ha hmm·. •, I br. I hu. ~hare• t•x '"' from I> I' llarll'1r. I hr. I ha clpl\. fr1·,.l1h pa1nlc•cl. lll'IA 1·rvt ii. clraJll''· alt 1•111·1 i:arai:t· S.:t:'L'> mu No lll't!> 27!1 W W1b 1111 l;.t5 IHl!I md No IJl'IS l"um11h·t1• :'111·"' l•>rt bl.11111 I li1ll rn l•H aml·mtu·,, I 111111 'm11I. r 1 ... 1111111 t ,. 1:al1'. /\ /(' N11 CM pt•nst'S. $47!> mo or 2 hr . SMIMI 4!1.1 2.'•!1~1. ~:l.'1 5752 2Hr wmter rt>nlal <;aragl' parkini.: Steps to h••at·h S450 1m11 1nrl Ull l bi3-~. 544 AA!~I LagiRa Miquel )852 'I ti I' II I' I' I !I •t 11I1• I 111·1.:hti.u h11tl'I $.17, '11\ 11n11 mo /\ i.:1 1;,i;, 72'.:! I :1a ::~: ~~;::~-;.111h:1g1~1~: ~~.~~~••••••••!~~~ ........•.•............ 2 Hr 2 H;t Contl11 :'li1..:111•I Shon.-s SlillCI mo I .1•aM' 4!M !rJTr. r;7:t Ii 1!1 Hwtlicogton leach 1240 th'<·k. full ~l'nmty. 111H1I. Jl\>I lu•;1e•h , 1111 1l11i-:~ 4!14 11~.16. . •••..•.•.....••.....•• ~. hlks lo 1K't•an t-:ll'l!ant 2 htl~m. fam rm & 1lc•n. LarJiina HigHl 1252 1$72.'l m111 Plus h l'rvt:.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21 ~ ha, t'1•dar &. )!lass Ubl t·ar 11vl gar. fully m~un\. ycl. /\dulls . no Jlt'1.." ln<1u1rc• at ~27 IHlh. Sl 71 4 /!HillfiJ:t111r !ltMI 5112. l :1ty, Zbr. :Iha, loft, fq1lt'. )lar .. npt. 1111 Jl('l. 51;7~ SPAl'ttCIHG CLEAN <!bdrm , 2 ha h oml' w/frpk, 2 c·ur i.:ur. I ml from ocean . in a1l11lt 1·ornm . Pool /s pa m!arhy Wl•ll mannl•re<I J>cl 11k Least'. $625/mo. 1-:vl's fjf;I t6S2or493 ZR23 '?~J l)llH 20011 cl ys . Newporta.ach 3269 l21J>H76 :110~ ("'\'t_'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Hr 2 B<t. t hthlrcn OK. near schools. shoppmt.: & r rwy. tlllltt." 846 !'l 7!12 llOM .. : "'OR lll-:NT Newport Shores C'an<1I fmnl 4bdrm. 3hu. nl'wly decorated. 2 hlocks to ocean 962·668.1 Lux Harbor Vit-w lime 4 Bdrm. $625. Fenn·d lbr 2 ba f · yard & garage. Kitls & skyl.ighl ~ewa ~plr ::~ ~welrome.964-2S66or ... ~~ __ ,,· -~ <Sr;--__..... --···· _......, ·D11t1 "11•·· no·~· 631·4842 or Answer Ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wntmhi1t.,-1298 ldboa '""'tufa 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• N4'ar new huge ii 1411 2 Lower Lge 2hr. Iha. + 2 na . rcru·~·d yard, fp._ Vu priv. patiOli wtlndry & t·a nl S . W o f S p r gar. $6110. 675 8213 1ni.:d11h• /W t•stm 1ns11•r $7001'') 714 /71;11 I 1i71 . HouMs Furfti1hed or u..fw'ftilhed llOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• llU ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21"-' Bd. 2' ba. frplc. dis hwasher. No of 1'<:11 $65(1/mo Isl/last. Sl't' 510 Jasmme. Avail now 673-2282. 9·5pm Sll/\lll' Ml•sa V'•r1I•• :! 1111 2 Ila. no d11ldn·n ur pd~ S4:->ll mo 1 ~•·1· <'all f..iti fMI. ask for l'am Very allrat•Ltn• :111111 m . avml Jo'ch l~l. S.'>:-o11 l'all tii5 l~~l(j l! Ur l Ha l.ari.tl' l'nv patio. I hilt to shops & park $4951mo 67f1116111 Newport l~ach 3869 • •••••••••••••••••••••• PARK NEWPORT COUNTRY CLUI LIVIMG Singles. 1&2 hl•drunrn apts. & townhouses "'rom $449 fi·l-1 l!Jl~I Oceanfront for W1nfrr Rentals t'urnishe<I & un furn. Broker 675-4!112 I llr. I Hu (;u~ r:tn)l\' & hcalln~ Waler 11:1111 . t•arpt.'l.'I. drapt•s. J,tura..:t'. :ar11e private yar1l I pc! OK with pct deposit $.12~> NO .. ·1-:1-:' /\pt. & Cuneio N"v.1111rt lib :! lit I 1\,1 \l .1 I t 11 . I-! •• I .I ,. ,. II II I 1·r 11t ' rlr.q" t1lol••1 adult:-.. 1111 I'd" $.llHI \I" ~.$11 :;:u ' 2hr $.'11H1 $4i'.!~1 ;1111111 , "" 111·1" 1111:1 S11 p 1•11111 t).l!rllli!l-1 llayfrnnt ll;1r h W II ful'lltt11·:- avatl. t\7:1 :llMill 'lilc ,. Furn W;ill•rfrnnt :1 111 I Ila duplt•><. ulll 11a11I. 1111 ~ara1te. SIL'>ll yrly lt·u,... ti75 61t.11. !~I ~1!1111 Jbrlrrn. 2ba. all 1u•w c·ustom mt. Ir.: lot nr H·hools . $600 /mo (7141846-9012 South ol Hwy, S43S I yl!ar mo. 545·6169 rentals. Villa Hcntals lease. Charmin11 fCU1r 675-4912 Hroker S.C....,....te 1176 eci..tDcnilliUftll Newly redel' + rat.pet . l.rl( I Hr. util pd. F: s11le . • ..................... . u..twWllMd 1425 garage, lndry fac. Allatl nr shopping & schoob 2 Br. I Ba. Avail no~ Ocl'an front S11•1i,. to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Feb 6. 7 14 /8113·2723. 5400.646-4631 Area ol Balboa & t:oasr bra1•h 3 llr :l 11;1 Adult ecuriJy~opd..o.. --Ji~~6ff-mo;;=J=I -li),.-pter . tirr~. t . ilrbeacll. dbl _-:_ _ --' ----!'rr"Fedco 405', 2 hr. I' 2 Prop e rt y M K m L iiaragt'. adults. no fit·I~ gar . 1mmal'. $550. Studio apt. 4 blocks rrom ba . patio. icaral(l'. 751 -27117 . Art Sp m . S&5tl 492 2414 or52flt>ll21 75\.!i604. beach ....... "/m o 1 .... 7000 $425 /mo. 551 ·61:.) 548-*>4<4 · _, · ...,. ' Beach 11p1. 2bdrm. Iha. 3 blka from beat•h . 3 Br 21, 11408, M2-.Q)(l 24hr!I. THI ILUFfS lbr nr s.c. Plaza pool. trlS-SllS. Geor1e. E'SJDE. i hr , i ba. utils 1 ..,5 Rls•s •ns. 11ar. 100 yrds to hut·h. Ba. Jo~. R .. frple, micro wave. bar. Avail. im· med.1715 + dep. 963·11842 4 Bdrm 13 + den l . 9na ••Mil tJ pd ...., .. /mo 324'' l -"'"' r · • .,. ..... .... , sauna. pa o. c:o.taW... 1124 . -·" . ...os a AT BEACH re ratt. stove . ..,..o mo Gorieo u .11 2 11lory lake a /c clubh s Mesa.700.0758 4116-71.51 Condo. 2bdrm . 1:v 4 ha. townhouse. L.ovely · c , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---·-Ocean view, pool, lennis ~ · H I features. tn beautiful SU\/mo. incl. gai/water 2 Ir. I .. A8f E.alde 2 Br upper . Ira couna, adlu. Bach .. 1&2 •.-..a...•-JllO unl ngton Landmark. ond 0 1 121~)840-11130 ext. 416 Newly decor. <l"H pd. " bdrm from .... ..,, ••1• --adult comm. $550/mo. t' . n qu -,t cul·de · Rob n (2l3)54S 41189 balcony, quiet adulu. 120 .,..v. "" " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 2 l 3 I 3 4 1 9 7 4 5 : sae. Near pool. Move ln ' • . encl 1ar, pool, d /waaher. E20U\St. SM. 848·0100 Rlv!r Ave. &_:U·~: 2 BR 2 BIL condo. nr So. ma_1961.'7,713. ~8!....:.t _., m o. AMt. AduJta. 6'2·507_!_ -----------3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Coaal Plaaa. Pool. jar . .,..,._.., ... lsw•tl ,......... Newer 2 Br . 2 Ba. $425. &alnil AC tplc $480 per Plerpointe l ... 2 Br. Con· --....................... MIWLY DICOI. AvaJI. appro». Feb. lat. OC!=.~NVIEW • mo. c'a11 'oenny. l>yt1. dOI, pool. tenni8, 11pa. ~ cr .. t 4 Br. 3ba ..... P .. IRllll• 3707 l Br, IU pd. encl ••r. 1Sl4ll or 5411·1175 eve11 --....,.IOU __ --~: ev1Ml·M29 $425·S800. 8411 .. 1511 or <.'Ondo. Near pool, Jae & •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• d/wuher, pool. Adulta. orwkndl Ac ,....._ be '" 28 -----. . -tennis •1mo 8481950 e•.a...u Pl pk t 8 142.aara ·-·----raa1 •VUJ •Ca. r. cc= SOUT D 631·5751. · • · 1'41''-"• er. r •· r . Bach. • 1 Br. wl• .. 1-·. J•t paint.eel. •1mo, ..!.....Mm, 2 .. ~.S!..1!. ---<Joan >. 1$1-tJOSI Bob taO. Adlt. Utll pd. Wntr. u• un l)' ,.,.... .,. 11,. .. 3 Bdrm. 1 ~ Ba. Up· ~er>______ 303 I!. Ed1ewater. Pm.EBLUFJ'APTS carpell , drape1 . 1ftl' .•au =·Jae, nl1hl tenftl• • 1raded. Encle>1ed yard Harbor View H orne 1"71·-· ,_Spec. 2 br, a ba. Adult fireplace. '310. up. zu ..,__ Bey, I Bdnn 2 /flJI0, 112·MG. . •••.•....•..•.•..•.•.• \lmml! • \\11111 tl•'P"''l" ,\ 'Ill "' 1111: l'l>.l'l'll~ .. ,.. 1111111·-.,11111.d h ,11111· l'fi I . HOUSEMATES K:I~ I 1:11 :...1 tll c· I t I :o..ti .11 •' ··••It"'· .111.1 "'"'"' 111•111•' "''" ... 1111k111 -. \1.111111 1\\ l'4·a111 .. ·:1 tli!•7 F •· rn .1 I c• 11 1· ,. •I ' 1111111· l1•111;i l;• 11• ''" ..'hd1•m l11rf1 lti1 Vl'rnnl 1·•111 •lo N11n ~rn11k~·1 tlhl 1·;11 i.: .1 r . ti 1 .... h ~· a ,. h " 1 ""' a s h 1• r 11 r ·' 1· 1 1 n ('I m:11~M1~ Min al'M fo'1•n1 lo :-hart• :lhr. :!ha .;,... t't'(h'I'. IWltll l'Jll. Ill" lll"h I IJI s:!IMI mo ;,:tti 11 Ill Shart• Ir.: lui. lu•mr .: frph:. rnwro. S2.'>0 1 tJlil ~G 3428 --r·~.itfit'14)" ~f1'·•·i11flc1-S .t . . • •• l• Oldt'lll & l:nj.!est aitl'~n Servina So Cahfor~•• l'hol~ 11nd "cfercn~·i. Cred1ls /\DC NBC-~" l'.uimllll IU\ T1me11-1· Stnl'C 1971 1• Irvine. 641 1~1 t; Garden Urove. 8IH ·l1'i:1' Roommate. 4br in rAnu Pl 13 ulll. l'lose to l"t·yic ., beach. 493·81118. • Woman w/12 yr old on •.U to rent to,..., . trnciltbtt fetn over LI Nwpt K1t1 h o e . ..... with Jacuzzi. double ...... rm. f•m r m . abe.' nu...,,, complex, r.•Uo, view. Avoeedo. H•yloft Apta. B•lt. Uc:.: unit ol ----~A BACHEWR frplr. enc . 1.r .. 1a1 •T49a. ....,,.. tnO w .... ll i f Jll6 ,.,.,.. Near 1hoppln1. Mill to 1reenbelt, Incl Quaet 6 Secure. SITS. In· likw• dllllwuher .,. ....... ~ • ..uitU; ....... •••••••.•••• .... • "'°·mo. 212/511-7202 or 1ardner, comm pool: cld uUll. ye1rl.y. Adult. lllllrJrm rrom.O. ' ..... lhlrp J Br . .Adult. IMtl ••• AHi.a......, F1t.uloua oun vp mi; ... .._ 1l4JW0.1111. •1mo.NO·-· no.-.ITMm. IPllC · 111:.101 :=:::=.•1e1i,.Uo . .,._ · · :,~ara•-. =a=t~•..,.• ' (WlY PflOl ~!'!'r.~~ ..... !!!!I~~~ ..... ?!!~ • 11• ta 1100 L.eeta,_.. Hoo .·:::,..• ·············································· "' ---.. .... 4JM Of9ee...... 4411 II•• 41 .. IUI. formerly al Pen Found: cwanae T1bby kit· ...................... . ••• ..-.-..-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• .. • ..., .•.. r..auon ••.land la lea . m 1 I e . v I c Slllirh& .. ~.~t4,1191 1100 ....,w ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alll'OM<n'lVE I BANJONG S8YICI ~ thr $be. ~ba MWPTNOMTA.. ~ 1,aaoaq. ft. avail ..... at Ha1r H11nlers nr Brookhurat fl Ad11m, ...._._ 7001 M ap1 Nr Ii(. 18fTA&.I ID,.._. Valier Mar Mobl•10•1 . Fa1hion H.8 .1157·157t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8£,Al!TY • Pr•.Y U00-122\ 2 R.ntal lpat'tll A(>Pro• !i.O. f'rw)' •aaao ua•o lllMd. Call N4·%l51 for Found. Lab mix m1l1! ~llllm .. l 41tlJ *~ft 6Yjl lMhadtn1 J*aWllllO.Ml-T · W 't. Doberm1n puppy DON'T MISS UUll uacl 6 ~ 2450 .._ • ....._ 1120 f I G Id OUR ~~•lralt••6M Newpqrt ltlvd ('u11ta WAHTKD ~-IQ rt...........,-ema e . o en It V...u 0.1 l.al&O ('M MA• S..-M1m•1J•• I« ll&Ol'll,e ol boal .,q1up ....................... Retriever male. Tabby OP·-9-~ HOUSE! -me uraa WO O'M 111 Nwpt/( M U l 5Url (at: re(ently spayed. l dM U.hae i,u1l•. 11w ~n,,,.. Newport &.ach Animal NJ., 7-f PM lbture ··em tu sh r full) ,.., n At' 1811\jll .... 11111 ... W..t.4 4600 Ur ~·'!"= ~·38Si&. 1/16/11 fu1n d lWQh•111 Npt j1C1 ~) to. ,.,., Uw) ••••••••••••••••••••••• MM'Ty~~ M t t 2,0 Jo .,,~_., Int U.lper luolll.n1 for fl ~ FOU ND: Sm female Pretcltool .J. '1~M ta\ "77fl • "" -.pl w rent Somd.lun1 I I Golden Retriever mix Gini Hamilton Shook to.11111 """'"• Nt·,.~r I very tn••pen11vl' that dog, vie Hamilton & Owner /Director A"llll .. tob l11t f'1•111 11011 "''h 11111,.., \ ,., ,... ~u•teli 1~ 1..-ould rede<•onte al Thu~. ~M · 642· 1295 32143 Alipaz wnuletle>~ti 1 tk-11111 1111 ,. t•• lllJfllt Y 1·1111 uwA ellpen11e C1d l I Lost. Male puppy , SanJ uat1Cap1strano 21• bdrm ~ .. 111 1 dM fe1..n1·t' '111, r11v.,.r. lull tl"/S.WlO __ µ wht/bm spots. pink/hlk 493-5315 UO 1n1 I "Iii 1\1111 • 1 ,.. 11111 J · ' !) _..7*' ~ ·•· ' .... 11l'1 111 Wanted. I Rdrm apl, nose, resem, Pit Hutl. Refreshments will be ''UJ.1.4.0t'Y m ltWU v1cm1ty llubor A1Jltms , ~ Name "J ,l>." Collar, Ill' served for lhe ope!1 f'mi-1~ .... nu-.1 tu 11h1111• ••Ull OPftCIS• l .'M by fem ·Mur I ~ Cec a I PI a i: e , c M houi\e. Immediate OJM!n IU\ 2tJdrm 41\ll 'II 11 ~'rom 1 lllUlll up lo ZlUU ~lllMll J'1B1G. 645·1224. Reward. ings avail11blc for thl' tliit't'an , 1.-• 7)11 1.11 11 _.111 t 1 1 N -I~ -preschool. /\ny 11ues ll'f I .u• 111 ei. o Lost ; Dobermun Jo'ern . Uoos. please call' Jlblt)~ 6'7)~2.!lt"\t'I> "'"" r ... 1u1rl'tl Zin llu ....... ; ....... ; MAKllOMtOMIKAf','I' {'ropped tall , VII' l'unt ,,, AiJJ /Uq1Ur1vr .....c. MAICllOMIONllMIU Beach /Atlant:i. ll H 0.'t'llJ\ \ U &ull l'llUI '" •VI w 'h' ~.n l lt·m bnµ tlWlC' 'lil.S 11111 l!fll <kl!#;! "'91 I' It> ~hi rur 11 l'XI t'l•I II.II Wt m 1 t br :!ll.i l 'd ~ 11Vl OAI • •? ut1l • Sl\AI de" ••.all I .!! ·Il l &-tu •:wo .. .i t 11 u .. > .,, 7~ 1 llki .. , .. :. t-•<'m ,. 1:b1lll IU1.1la.1n~ 1111 1 .. m rmmt.. Jbr Jt.u t.i,· S25ll • ulll •.;JI IW> ~ cood11. Pl>\11 & .,~i..1 Sl75 ft'rnalc 11111•hllcln•11 441 ail now Conlal'I llt·11 or Slcphan1t· 63 I ~li7ti lluli•I lll:I :t£J:i !I 1 ~ ~:~:••••••••• •••••• Place a HAPPY AO 960:3280 eves, ')llU'IHt l Attl':,\ K1rd1 ~ r+=1ty SOOS mlh111column & H1 IJ>tul t°l~ 111 7~1 '4 fl Uff-1~ for only $3.25. lait l'al. gray & whlll' , •••••••••••••• •••••••• • Call 00 56'11S nude. Huntin~lon Beal·h b1•m ~ No lt•J.M' It' Need extn1 1ni:ume., Pa S36·4918. 4wretl Call ~57 !UIO u~ too mu\'h laxes. Y~ liu4iw u11ytrhlll l lflin • l'anmakeextramoney&l•---------•Jfo~ound male "Bl'llJI · QA! lower your laxes. p \or lllVERS BEWAR(I dog, vit Wilson & r l Call for aµpumtment. • Pomona.CM 645·7!MH 613· I 003 t 714 1\H;J !:1161. between OOUG CAMPBEL~L-::,,:,H;;,A~s~· -mmr-T"" 9AM 6PM PASSED HIS DRIVt;t<'S """'" uuberman \'tt in1 S07S WorMr H.I . lireal llX·at1un prur hlcli: lJJb of µark in..:. 117~ ,,q ri SWIJ mu JOO ~q rt ~llJ ITIO 1714 1K9ti liUti I or t 21 :i I :It> !1!111 Need extra income., ·1 U CENSETEST' • ly of Atlanta & Uea1·h, llWlt. Beach. !16().<!(1(2. 1-;NtlAN<.:fo: l'ROOlJel'S · <.:all d.-ys ll46· 13!11. Lott & Fowtd 5300 eves <2131592 179S ••••••••••••••••••••••• found black white Ion.: haired Cal. Hit by trut·k Memphi~ Ut>lawarl'. II. 8 . 96(>-ll63H. Now e nrolling <.:osta Mesa Christian l'rc Sl'hool $2!1 . 511 1 wk Includes hot lunC'h & s nack s . tl4G 5 4 23 . 646·5!00 TIHMIS LESSONS Formal World Hanked Teaching Pro. Private & (iroup lessons Oay:-ut Eves. Bill Lloyd 557 6!M2 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Students Nanny, child care. drive. l'ook. rull ur Prr French . Hal , .. :ni: Refs. 631 ·0232 Lu.:w1a N111ul'l. !jt~; s11 ft, .............. ideal ltx•atwn w st rnm Oppart.ity 50 I 5 Personals 5 l SO Help WCMt.ct 71 00 ADYISOI Musl have e¥perlen(e. Call Servi(e Man11er for an appointment. IOYCAIVM IOLLSIOYCI 6404444 Babyai\ler needed for I yr old boy. Days M F. my home or yours. Call eves, 49t·Dl3. BABYSITTER Mon. Wed & Fri, 12·5pm Ages 5 & 9. Refs. 499·S211!1 Ba !:I y s 1tt1• r wan I e d , mature woman to baby111l our 1 yr uld son. Mon-fo'ri , 2·6pm, pay xtra for lite houi;cwork 1f de sir ed Marine V1•ew &hoot area. nr Warner& <iraham. ~ust prov1dt• own tran~purlat1on I' I ea~ e l' a 11 c v e :- 1714 1"'4tl l'IOll or huband'l> work dys IZ1314lfl-7655 Habys1\ler. ·woodland S<·hl L>1sl. for t·h1ldn•11 ~ & 2 645 5723 aft 5PM Babysitter needed 2 or :1 days a week for 2yr old. My hume 5Jti 2!)12 ttabys1l11•r ncl•dl•tL my ho ml', I' t1ml' Own Trans. rall liJI 56J2 &bys11tcr for 2 children, TELLERS Fidelity Federal S•v. inp, • 1rowln1 leeder. hu opportunities avail11· bie in tow of its buutiful Orange County offlt·es Experience is preferred <ideally m a bank or S&LI, bul we ~ill con sider lraininti tf you have a slronl( cash handlln11 background. These pus1 lions oHer •fo:xt•ellent sitlaries •l'ai1I medical 1denlal •Profil shartnl( ·fo·rce parking •Paid l'Urt.'t'r apparel NEWPORT HACH We will be mlerv1ewtnl( MAMtCUllST Exp'd . r /time m•nkuri• needed for bu1y, pro 1reulve m all be1uty aakJn. Lo.di of benefits! Pll. (all. 540.... uk for All<'e. llAUTY Htllntytist/ T-H•rc.....,.. Help!" We are turning away bwliness it need S progressive hairstylists for a bu&y mall salon. <.iu»ranteed salary. top c:ommisslon. paid v111·a lions. advanced trainin~ by our lra veling styl~ directors. If you would like lo advance in our profession pleaiw tall 546-7186. on MONDAY. Jan. 12.i---------• from 9: :.! am to 3: JO pm. ISi 5 W.stcliff Dr. lat DoverJ IRVIME I' I e a s t' a p p I y 11 n TllKUSOAV. J an 15. from 9 :.; am to 3 JO pm at 4412 larrmca "9lwy. RDEUTY FEDHAL Sa•ilN)l cind LOClll A1111. An Equal Oppty 1-:mployer Beauty HA II DRESSER No future in prt:st>nl salon" Chan..:c Jobs & WlH'k with us' 1-:arn morl' do I I a r s & r 1• t· e 1 v ,. 111W1ul. dental & hfl• in suranl'C. Patd vac·almn:- & hohdays. company d1s- l'OWIL'l & vroftt shartn~ plans avallubll' Com µarc our total t>armni:s packu.:e w1lh olht•r salons. /\plJIY tn person J.C.,ENNEY "-" fo'ash1on Island . N U 1-:cu; MF Ft'm non :.mkr rmmll' Lu shr nt'W t·ondo 10 lrnn"' w :.amc. re~"· l'lt·•.111 . 2434 21 2bdrm~. 21 ~hu. $4IJO Ill<> <.;all Kim aftt•r 5 wknds 760 1270 • • •••••••••••••••••••••• tai:c. on tor~>l':. ltll. next DALLAS. ·n:XAS FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PRE LAW student needs $25.UUO. Will do anythml( Leg a I. Con Ii den l i a I DVM. P.O Box 3242, N.B.92663. 6 & 9. <!·6 Mon "'n, allday I•---------BEAlfl'Y Opt•rator. 1-:xp. lo twy & Crown Valll'Y Competent investor. Pkwy Joann 197 4M4 or Many sources of It. E 4!1!1·3.S77 properties major Texas l'illes seeks close work· ing relationship with other investors lo ac· 642-5671 ----~ school h ol ida ys * Manll·urist fur hu:.y 'l'urtlercwk $4. pr hr salon, Clwntele nul rt• ~0369 BANKING 11·d Hic·hard Ouell1•1.t1· Sulon. C!IMI Ncwporl Cir l>r , NU ' •Shared L1vrni;: • L:uunselors wall i>ersonal ly sele('t u <'ompat1lllt> rmmte lo suit your hfeslyle Shared Lt\'tnf.: '71416.11 lflOI 833 l>ovl'r L>r Ste 31 N U 9'1663 Newly l'iHpcted. own rt.'Sl room, JOO sq h , $24U mo. 64.2·1944 quire R . E propt•rties.1----------•I TOMMY'S . . OF NEWPORT AccOUfth PayalM Xlnl. opportunity al Laguna lieach rnsort for mature individual t•x perienecd 1n t:o1• At· <.'OWlts Payable, 'l'ypm.: & IO·key n et'essary Good salary & bem•fits 1o; O .fa:. Call Pollv 497 1896 for appt · IAIY TO LOVE! llapvy. lov111.:. 1!xper sitll'r for 7 m1111ld in Npt lk h homl• perm vos M /W /Th 1111., 6.11-42011 Our Newport Ct•nlcr of ri1·e has un 1mm1•1ha1t• ,1pcnm~for a UINt>fo:JtY WOHKt:H . Sharp. Motivated Widow mov1n..: to Nl'wport. C<lM. prefer rmmh.• M Jo' to s hr expense!> l~/"85·759Z6AM llf'M I f'emale roommall' lo share J Bdrm hou:.l'. Balboa Bay Frnnt s:a.'"> f>'75·2734 Avail fo'eb Isl M I'' ;'lion Smoker Sl50 t '• Ut1lil1es 557 0040 aft 5pm fo't>m roornmutl' to sh r -p. spu, Jill'. & t.-nn•~. lhr. $210 Avail 1mmt·d !'>4li·111MO. 't>rson lo shr lri: tw11hs1• apt & pholo 1111t•n•:-l Dana l't, ~>40 !$45 ext 21H, -1!16·0810 usk for Linda M I' to ... hr 2 hr. 2 Ila. lrpl. rt-t• fat· s SJ.'>11 I !>hr utils 559-9339, 6 lo :1 R~sp Jo'em 11011 ~mk r wants same to shr new deluxt' <.: M 'fwnh:.t $2'75/m eves tw2 ~ !Unte shr In· homl' of work1ni: motht•r w I clultl, M t' k11b C>K. 1111 pets. $3511 mo t • 1 11111 001 litiiil lD>l liold Ht vr mult'. M ~ Very friendly l.ak1• & PCll. llB Heward ~.J Ii H 7 I 7 . fi 7 7 fi Ii 7 :I . !lli8 3400 l'llll t·oll Shr :JBr Woodhr11li:t· Con do $225 mo He~ 5~12 11537 h\Js !175· 1188 FEMAU: JlOOMMATt: to s harl' h<•auliful :\ bedroom apt with 2 !!Iris in N. tt. H1•nt $161i mo 1145·8416 art tll'M 4350 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~,· Gar Storai:e only <.:otlta Mesa $40 mo <.:all 1·5PM. f>J6·4120 Balboa Island s tnl(le c·ar garage, SSO mo li15 4017 wkdys8·3.JO 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Start the new year ril(ht 1n well establis hed Z.000 sq.ft. dol·lors 0H11·e l>nsile parkini;. Adapta ble for one or 2 phys1 cians. Call, • • REDCARPfo:T 893·13.'">I () <.: AIHPOHT AIU;A 71~1~_fi!J6 ISO to 30011 sci . rt. of .............. eleiiant exee. spal'e No Wmhd 5020 lease req. 759·811711. •••••••••• •• • • • • • ••• • • • .............. 4450 lnvestortsl necdl'd lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• form corporation •n For store & office space at reasonable rates. 500 to 2700 SQ Ft. MESA VERDEDtl PLAZA l52S Mesa Verde~. C.M. 545-4123 Newport store or oHil'e S48 str. nr post oHke Jerry 213/477-7001 Newport Beach, Sl.25 sq . ft. New dlx orrice or retwl w/pvt balh. securi· ly. a/t, 600·2400 sq. fl. 511'J 31st St (next lo Hank of Newpart, Lido Cannt>ry area ) 615 3236, (21JJG41 ·!f700 future radio station IQ Laguna Beach. Serious i nqu i r ies only . 7l4/41M·S829. Mot1;aps. Trust DeHI 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sattt.r Mta. Co. AU types of (eal estate investments since 1949 Sp.cialilHM) in 2ndTD1 642·217 I 545-0611 Widow has nwney to huy or make 2N U T . I> any size above SIO,llou. Nu ('redil ". nu 1mlty. 1-'or action t·all A<iT 673·731 I anytime OFFtCE(RET AIL Spal'e ava1 . prime Ii><·. For the h1ghei;l yield on Harbor Bl in <.: M Lo·-'.f:U.'s & notes, try Den rate 552·20(IO. 832·S753 nison Assoc 547-1!026 Susan llan · S26.618 3rd TD for sale JoiftTMGr~! . Sill sq.fl. avail now .. in Harbor Baker Center. Harbor Bl vd . JUSt No. or Raker St . CM J oin these Gifts. Real fo:state. Barbers. Carpet Clng. ln.'iurance. 1-:saow. etc. fo'anlas111· lo<·at1on. Prop. M.:r. 549· 1366 eo.,...1ci .. R ...... s 4475 Prime O.C . beal'h pro perly . $.22 ,474 earns $34,936 IQ 3<l Imo.. d1!i· counted lo 22': annual yield. Payable ml. only S'Z77 /mo. at 1212', All due 7 3-83. P. I'. <.:all 1•01 lect (*>SJ!rl7 3469. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ....... h 5100 Slore Space for leai;c. 1500 •••••••••••••• ••• •••••• sq. rt. & 126() sq. ft. in Hunt.mglon ttea1·h. Flex\. hie lerms. 213/5911 7202 C2, stores. shops. ofr's. 1.200 sea.rt.. JR• & up, Any sz. 1-; 1Side CM. 548· 724!1 .... tri .. Rtt1tal 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· lndus'l /oHice llHIH Redondo Cr. •O. 11.H. S6MJ lse 842 · 2834 MESA INDUSTRIAL ,ARK 711W.17th. St. C-ta Mffo. C .. if. 642-4463 •2900 sq ft unit avail \ale Jan. •5600 sq ft unil avail early fo'eb. •3500 sq ft un· 1t avail late fo'eb. •Office & Warehouse spa(e in eac h u n il. •Crpts. drapes & wet bars, •33< per sq ft. • Leasing or flee hrs. Mon . to fo'ri. 8·4. Stol. 4550 Now You Can Sell More "Ith D ai l ~ P iiot Pt:~~\' Pl~('llt:R \ f)S Still onl~ S2. :1 11111'' 1111 ;! "·"' 11nl.' "I .1 1la\ :111· J Im•· ,\fl\ 1·rl ,,,. ltlll' '" 111111\' Ill'"'' \11h1t•1t 11 I> I 11 "11111 t: a d1 a1l1l1l11111.tl 11111· ,.,, unh t~I(· f111 1111' '"'' cl a ' ' Sur r ~ n u 1• 11 m 1111• rt' 1 a I ;1 cl ' all"""" l 'hari:•· \' 011 r 1'1·11111 1'111dwr Atl .,,. LI ~•· \Ulll' Bunk Arnl•rtl'Urd Visa 11r !\1i1~h·n·ar1l lt11 Weslclirr. N.H. Want ••••••••••••••••••••••• financilll inst. 700011.r. fa'en(ed yard. I0,000 sq. rt. l.tl. noor. Agent 541 ·5032. /\ll or part. Call ~·9831 t'or mort' inrorm1111on 1tnd lo pliil'~ your 11d "all . --days 8·4. IUSTIH• Hive sometlll.na to sell'! 642-5611 ClM1H\ed adl do It well. Lall or round a pet? -<;all ~ORTS _ 152·9368 Animal A~sistance ATUHTIS MASSAGE Le11gue. !>37·2Z73. No ree. SPA • fo'ound or I011l a pet? Call I ~! We' re the Pet Pals. 17141739-2988 ' WST REW ARD male cat. lge longhaard Tabby, ·"If wtll feet & ehesl. ple11Sl' call 962·6192. 968·6873 U>ST · Blk <.:at 14 yrs old Y to; l. L 0 W C o I I a r w/name ell'. vu· Wood b rt d R e 0 u k (; r o v c Heward 645·0260. 551 \MOO Massini.: yoUnR white & i:ray M 1·at. .:ray tail. flt>a collar. Dana l'\ area Heward 4!Hi 0077 Lost Fem b lk wJwh1le t'hcst. re<'ently had puµ pies. Lasl Sl'cn Ut>Ja Vut• parkmi: lot liJ!f ~11:1 or W7·5S70 Be Pampered by lti Bea ul. Girls Opt•n lOAM·4PM 1 days Phorw 645·3433 COVER GIRL * OUTCALL • 953·0'778 MC /VISA FIRST LADY Escort. Models Party Dancen. • 972-1345. MC & VISA Al'ceptl'fl TOUCll /\ CLASS l':S<.:OHTS 75Z·OHl7 •• SPI HITlJAL 1n:AlllN<;s IOum·IOpm Fully I.If' II •l!fl·72'J6 or '1!}2-!.1034 1111~> S Camino Hc•al . San <:lem AccCMIR~ Clertl Laguna Beac.·h clc1· tronrcs manufaC'tun•r needs an account111~ t'lerk or bookk1•cpt'r farruhar w1lh various a1· countin~ funC'l111ns. in eluding payables & n• ceivabll'S. & payroll l'X perience K ey pun1·h cxperrent'e exlrl'mt·ly de!;1rahlc Wt• ufh·r xln l 1>ay & hcmef1b + a 4 DAY WORK WEEK i''ac1hty 1s in lwaul1hll t.ai:una Canyon rll'ar lh1· hea<'h & rc~url arl'a:- Banking Newport lll'a1·h off wi· seeks full t1mt· Tt·lll'r t:xpt>r prefcrrl·ct l.tll' ly111n.:. Ill kl·y aurl111J! mal·huw w l' orr t•r )!ooil slartmi: ~alary & •·urn IJ'lflY lx-nl'f1l~ (Juallf It'll apµltt•anh µlt·.1:.1· 1·~1ll I' hf y I I 1 -; I 111 o 11 l t 714 641 7255 WESTERN FEDERAL SAVINGS 114 Corr111ra11· l'l.11u Newpon Bt>ad1 < ·,\ !1:!fi(;l1 t-: I I t: .\t F Call fur appl l't'r~onnd ----------dept Tl'lonw lh·rk1°ll'Y 714 494 940 1 l.ai:u11a Bc.•at·h KO t: liankmi: TELLERS Ex11l'rll'nn· r••q •I Xl111 ACCOUNTING salary & h1'l1t'f11s \flJ>h I l'ersonnd l'ayroll 1uc•t·t~ n·1• . 1><1~1 HERITAGE BANK t.mn open ul Lui.:1111a rt• I 7 .• 1 N L · 11 11 f\ , 1 r 1 1 c: • ...u · 1 • "'-''"'' 111 sor . nr r~~11011~.1 > 1; !l!ll :IHl~I pc r i; 11 11 w 1 t h 1-, I) I F 11 F pay rol I 1•xµt•r11•111·1· • · T.tl~r 1 JO llrs J)4!r week 1 Six months pn•v1ou~ hank•ni: l'Xpt'fll•n1·1· 1>n• rnrcd hut nut n·11u1n •d Wells Far.:o Bank uHt·r~ out.-;tandin.: b('ncftL'> anti t·onl(l'nlal wurklnl! al rnusphere For m11r1• 111 formal111n ph•ai;1· 1·:111 D~ie 7 I 4-640-6900 '··(-)· WELLS FARGO BANK E'lu.tl llµp l-:111p l\ r rn r h liankmi: Nwpl loc-. Flt•x1hlt• hr!>. will tram. t'44 H2J:I u .. :AUTY Opualor i\ rurt• opcnrn.: for an 1•x lll'r ti fo'a1·1ultst. full L1111t· for busy i;alun. ll11'hanl Ouellt'lll' Salon , 21111 Newport Cir Ur . NH 1°'*1&~n9 Asst. Payroll • l'ersonnt•l .I oh ()r;l Fur urhan •h•!>ll!ll firm. ~al 1·111nrnl'fl!>Ul'al1· w t·x1.1 l'll'a:-<' >.l'ntl n • !». u m l' I 11 I' II ll TJflTT"Z Skypark l'tr In !127 H ll<KPR lASSTI Hi.1pully ).!W\\ Ill).! r1rm Ill :'>ll·wvorl Bcu,·h n1·t•cl:- 11cr..1111 with 1•xp1•r11•1w1• 10 f\ I' A It. 1.ayrnll lli ha11k ri•1·~ X Int op 1JOrtUn1ty for Liii' n ghl µt•rs1111 Tu SI 100 Jan W1·111ht•rgt·r. 7!'12 !HK-I A found or lost vet" <.::ill A l'et llothnl· t7M 171H 12<1!• PSYCHIC READINGS Some h1lhn.: & ptl!i\tnJ( 111 ---------•I rccel\ ahlt•s rl'qu1r1•d Bankmi: " Uoal 1!111l•l1·1·. •·:>.JI f1l11.·ri:la~!> hunth•r. l':tpa hit· 1ra111111g fur ulht•t as1wc·ts s 111 I hu:ll n111 ,,trud11m t:nghl>h ~1wak 1111: Sam I. :\111r~t· 1·,, 1;1[1 111·1:1 1.ost l'arrol. Dark .:reen body w /n.od under win.:i; & tail. white theek patch Lost vie Slilll'r IHushard 1 1" V II S 1 Heward l'leilSl' 1·all Ua vl' al 64S 11632 dyi;, !fli4·l6H9 IUl(hl' LJ.IST l''em (;l'rm Sht>p. hlk hrwn tan l.umµ on hal'k, nl'rds ~Url(cry llcwarcl • fi4G 9735 :ift 4PM I.OST <;ry 1•at . small wht spt on chest , nook at end ol tail 64.2 JI05 · 556 ll78Jack Newport Cenll'r for Therapeunc Massai:c Mon·Fn IOAM 7PM /Sal 12·5PM Intro Offer S:t.5 Appl only 54112Ml7 INTROSPt:t:IAI. MYSTI<.: MASSi\1a: MASSA<i t: SllJ W AU Santa Ana 556 41.iSli i\UltA BALi\NCl.N(i 2 :1 llR. READING SSo BY APP'f 557 5797 College gin seeki; slim. at tractive businessman. •rypinit & w kl'Y hy luut·h TLLLt1· net't."5Sary t:ood ,alar~ r-. ......1ty P--:•·,, • _ _... & benefits 1-:01-: Call ~ -.u ._ - Charla at 4!11 IH!Hi for is "lookiiMJ forward" I appt I to hirin9 indi•iduals Part-TitM Wt• 11-. Fa r I! •I Ba 11 k 11ranj!1· 1 ·11u11t ~ Air purl ADMIH. ASST wt.o wCMt to advance Experient'l' 1n ha:.11· thftr bcmikinCJ core« in sl'Crc1.arial !».kilb. a~ w1 •ll lrYiM for the follow· as hookkcepm.:. a must ~ positiOfts: Order entry on l'llT termina l helpful, hut will I· r a 1 n . S a n .J u u n Ca pi s trano l 'all Harbara. •lOO 5!1i2 NOTE TELLERS Ycnr should ha•e a < rHu·c. ha~ an 11nnwd1all' 1 upenini: for 111111\ 11lu.ll with 1; mul\\h" ~'"'' 11111., hankmi: cxµ1·r11·n1 ·1• 111 I "'ork ~Ill hr' flt•r "'1·1•1. 1 ,\1nn thru Thur ... :1 :~1 \\I 1113 ~1 l':\I. ~·11 •1 :10 \\I 1 tfl la :J I I' .\1 1 I IOOKKEEPER :•frwpon l\1•a1·h a rl'a la\\ firm :.t•,•k!> I I hkk11r 1;111111 l11•11 1·r11~. 1•all K•ir<·n at 171 I IX!1J 11~15 lll>ll"" ~: t: I' 1-:11 F11llt'harg1· lrookkt•l'l"'I \\tlh 2 }t'ar .. '''IM'l'll'lll'I f11r 1·t'lall J••\lot'lrv 111111 pan) \'al h} 1:,11; ii II llu>kkt•t'l>l'r • looldceeper • ilr.11lal :-hup (·,,.,I a \h~a ;).Iii 11121 t .. J!>l. Whl Afghan. vii:. , ~~!S A l ll~ Work w han dinpped adults Must lit.· strong. w1ll111~ to as~•~t m I.asks SUl'h as tmlctini:. feedinl{, Ken. 1'11•anup S3.50 per hr t:x1·c'I val'u l io n & 1n i;urant'l' ben e f its . U nit ed Cerebral Palsy Ass0t· , Santa Ana, 546 576(J minimum of I year t.tMr or 6 montm note tehr' Hperience. W1• µr11111k a11 1·\t•,.ll1·nl lwnrf1t ~ pa1·kaf.:I' and rr1t•nclly "'ork111i.: <1l muspht•rl' l'll'u:-01· 1"1111 lac\ Bookkl'1•1uni: 1\ tTounl :1111 1;ar111f'f1I mfi.: l'yrl pro 1·1·~s111.:. lnlltn~. 10 kt'.\. ty11111J.! Sc•lf sturh•r, dl' l:ttl Ol'll'l\ll'd l'rt•1l1t l'I\ µt•r lll'nt•r1t s. ~alar y open Sl'ml n •surn<' I' IJ l!ox ir:!l:IS. N B l'A !llGtiJ itlst, NU. Ans. to Jlufui;.l•---------1 1>'75-1:!25. 52'J.35JI ufl fl. Ultlt Grey Cat. w /re1l <'<>I· lar. vie:. Mendota & Mu;- sron, <.:M. 900·0347 Found 1.tdult M Germ. Shep.. blk llan 1whl. hy Yale Bridge. SS9·6628 ~;~Ae~~o~~y ror a JO day ad in lhe DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW! AlkForS_.a Your Daily Pilot Service Dlreclory Representative 642•1671, Ht 311 •FOXYLADY * OUTCAl,L ONL V VISA MC * 972-1131 * MEICEDU •ESCORT* 545.7935 NU·BEINGS Enjoy their desires, health wise. wealth wise & other wise Write Nu ~ings Corp. 2940 W. Coast llwy. 1>1v 38, Newport ttl·h . t:u . 92863 Sod .. c ... 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •RICKS_. Datang service for ever yone. Women join free 636-7100 Trant 5450 Apt. Manager. Mature Couple Be autifully ma1ntained lt9 u n1ls. Colt.I Mesa Adults. no pets. Apt. + s al lhonu!».. Wkdys 9"4. 642 4901 ASSIMILY People needed by Irvine Elect.ron1cs d1slnhulor Good pay & x Int r·o benefits. Call Bob Tral'y. Mon .. Jo'rt • 8·S 549.0954 ASSIMILH/ SOl.DHH We have an immt•d . open in g for an a~ Mrnbler /solderer with a minimum of I yr eXJ'l'r Must he exper'll al ••••••••••••••··~··•••• solderlnl( drc·u1t hoards Traveling Gal like lo me.ct under a mil'rosn1pc other traveling gal, fly, NASA cerl1fwd highly drive. cruises. Shr. exp. desirable. BRANCH SECRETARY You .tlould be obi• to type 60wpm. •d ha•e litJht shorthand tltills. 9-ldncJ Hperience is ,.., ... ed. w. off« Clll ~d ~ pion, and • H· c•lh1.t b•1ufit ........ For appoittt· m•nt, call 1714) 759-4224 • i iil•ar ... (0 SECURITY PACIFIC BANK An 1-:qual Opportunity fo:mployer M II" /II IV Elsie 714-97 3-5044 ·'··(«}·· WELLS FARGO BANK ~Ma<· Arthur Hlvd Nt>wport Beach. CA Equal Opp Empl m r h Banictnl( COMiMrcl .. T.tler Pttvmus cxpenenrr prl' f Prred limit...:! California llank Z22 (kean Hlv<I . l.al(una Beat'h 4! .... f~(j 1-:.0 .1-: Book k l'l'IJt' r Alm For The Top! Frt'l' tu apphl'anl 'Your l'ilrt't'r 1•an lakt• orr "'1th lhts multi m1llron U 1•11 as :i F C Hookkl't'per Will trarn m ac·<·nuntmi: Ex c·ell hl•n l'f 11 s To $18,10 ) l"ull (.'arnl Hul·k. 540·~11 Also ft•t• Joh~ Snclhn.: & Snt'lllnl( or Newport Beach Al(l'lll'}" 4341JCampus Dr . Jo:f It: B I) r {' 11 .. T I r e cl II r housework" Nt•ed a P T IK'IJX•r lo f1lto, do lite typ ml(. l'lt'. S4 hr lo l!larl M cMuhan l>t's k . &CMl450. •CAI DRIVHS• Checker Cab 770·0'l'Z2 • ATTHISIAMS? ilelanl 3700 sq.ft. ornce b&dg .. in downtown 118. Newer bldg. w 1onsite parklna. Call. 631-4000 751·8079 art 6pm. ... .... s,.cialtln W...VtoLom 1021 MoM, Loom M toL.o. 5025 M Lo. 1640Monrovil~ .. c.M IAIMAID CASlllER tllOUSfo:WARfo:S ~.~·~;·.~··-~·.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·~·~·~·~·~·~1~.~~~··~·~·~·~·~·~·~··~~~!~!~!~·~·.·.~.·.·.'.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·.·.·~·~·.~.·.·.1 •. ~~~·~··~·~·~·~·~·;·~~~!~!~.~~~~--~------E•.C•>•.t•:•l~=~ic F~eral Sav Buckingham P1lace SM.~Ap~y1n~noo , , RED CARPET 893.1351 tCOUCIMTll MIWPOlT IJelanl executive 1uites 111.,,.u1e 1ouUon. With c.omplel• 1upport --= .--..-..-~--· ---.• 714/llSl·Oell - zio.500 sq. ft. arnd fir. \11111 pd. rrc>td aoo. nt W. llUl. St. C.M. Tom 117-llOO. •1· . 7 l.1fl.T.M2H ..or.111J -... 11m c.&rfllJ ............. Dalb UatW•.W.. -.. ~A ... NEED MONEY If you l'Mf.tl money for any reason and you need It fHl. itive us a call. We won 't ask you a lot or personal quei1tlon11 or put you throul(h the 3rd de1tree to 2et a loan. You'll find u11 nice to talk to anft easy lo de.I with -==----· ---.. ~---·-----....,..--___,. --------=----- I 1st. 2nd. Jrd Real Estate loans. I S500 lo $500,000 I All types of property I Any Calilomla 1rea t No credit (heck I Your equity only referen(e needed ..... (, .... ..,,.,_.el ..... ,.. -.... •"(tet ..... 1 I Even If behind in p•ymentJt S Use money for any reason S Payment .Pl•n may be tailored to your budaet I No balloon payment necdHry I lntere11t only lo1n11 av1ilable • No cil1turbin1 )'OUr lit mn I Compere our (Oii.a with others S App't11 your home or our oirtce For Information call GOLDEN PLAN of CALIFORNIA Open every day •1. except lkand•Y For App'l, Call Cotled <Zll>•l.- 1152 Paclftc Ave. Lona Beach, Ca. - orrices Throu1hout Callfomla. Call Toll free for otftce nearest you I Ill •l-7'1 I c.-.a-......... , ,.__ ___ Nights . Capo Oc h Crown llardware. IOZ4. mgs has opening for · full ._9033or 496-5476 Irvine 1Weskhff Plaza I ASSEMBLERS. We wrll tr•ln . Apply 7/\M . M.-Oregor Yachts. lfiJI Pl•cenlia. Coala Mesa Lime teller. full tame new --- accts . P I T teller 1----------1 N.B. Salary+ fringe benefits. Banllin& !•---------Laguna Niguel. 495-0850 Full ti me position s c1.uarH -.. -.wOMICH"'Hl.C or 831·1940. E .O .E . avai lable for e•· MRI~~ -• "' M/FIH pertmced: Ml.nor rep1ln tune-up. _ _ _ ,,.. . . -: T.a.. 1 , M• L --L .•. w.aurpu4l9~·------~~~~-VT"TI starters " wheel balanc· Hankin& ..._ Acch. Cieri& V l.na· 9000/wk lo start. ..._ Clerictll _Union __ 76 __ M4·715t_N.~· TRLERS <Bookkeeper UUlilYI MARKETS For 2lld 6 3rd Shifts Automotive c.-...... s-. , .... cterta fi\111 Ume openln11 for exper'd. people in the above po81Uona. Benell&I IDcllade medical. denl•I 6 lil• lftl. pfOlr•m•. pro-ftt lharl.n1. pen1lon plan " dlacounl· -prlvlle1ea. Appl7 In peraoo: J.C.PIMMIY M r..auo. l1lud, N.8 . &.0.1:. M/F llab 1our 1hppl• I ...._.., ... .._DaUr Piiat a.ialiW A•. FULL TIME Position av•il•ble in our United C•lifornia Bank DELJ MANAGER O.u Mesa office. Ex· perien(e pref'd . Call: .i MacArthur Blvd. Ja(k Cluk 546·2300 Newport Be•(h We promote to m1n.1e· rnmt ft. 1upervlllon from wtlhln. CAUFOINIA FEIDAL s.•tzn " &... 2100H bor Blvd .. c.caMeaa,C•-lqual Opportunity EmploJer a 1111 ... &AISI n•1aauas 1'1111.W. .. ..,. 5111.51ti12 E.O.E. BEAUTICIAN With ro11ow1n1. Rent °' c.'Olftm. C.M. SSHIM ....,. Salon er... Couat1'1 ftaelt. D9ldl cnaUv. MJU.&a. WANT A CAREER1 Cotta Md• 111 Del Mar Ul-IM2t reeept l on l •l 6 mmtr.rtl\.IUveO~li.id·.tl'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ..... .......................... JOU ... "' N.8.MNl'7. Dl&bPla.t~. \ ' . J ,, i j . ' 1 . 1 l ................... -........ . ... "' . .... -. ' ... "' -... ... , .. .,,_ ........... _ .................. ,, - •••••••••••••••••••••• lh ndl•l•I ...... . .......,./R.,..r .,. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------NAU. WKAI~ lu c•h111t1Cl' 'w.-Carr Carl)t't C'lr•ntorli Stt<;m1 l 'l.,1111 & Uvhol• ~urk ii1.111r Tru('k Mount I rut 00 37111 Electrician-Sm job1 . maint. 6 repairs. Lie. t233l~Cl0. S48·5203 What peo p le n eed 111 Houaecleanlna done Movin&? The Starving Neatpatches &t.exture11 CIAAMIC TILi .. • ome\b1'n 1 tbal helps tlaoroughly. Call after 5 CoUeaeStudents Moving fneht ltl-14lt ' Kitchen.bath&entry. IAllY PILOT ~(. 11£cTOIY lXl lTNOW ..... s.... Vcaur L>111I.> 1•i1u1 ~n11·c oir .. c '"'. kt''1r~nl•l1•u U.2·5'71,Ht )11 ....... •••••.•................ l>rl\\!"'•)~. Jlo l'l.1n1: lul n.•p;.Jr:.. :.call'Odlllll: ~&.S ~ph .. 11 646 41171 l .ll' ,, •tUtrl , .. e .. h1111 . "'''Ilk 11•11• 1111u 11 1 runt1 tw11llh.)' 11111.: huaulllul u n e • l • .. 1 1 1 • I " , 1 ,. 'II) IM Co. hu grown . Insured ' fi'reeest. Guar. Sun stnu and that .. Deep pm.982·8875or962·6786 same &ood serv1C·c •ratcllfllothrilla• Coaat Tllers,7»5669 MuKle'lberapy.Callfor HoUSEDOCTOR •Tl 24-436 Licen!>e AllTypes 531.7113 --- 1'1U'1l'l (.' .. rt' vf <'usla M"" \JUllll\.) w11rk only. :.h11111vuu. ~t•·am abo fum ~ O'llltl l!)e<lrtcaan. &ood wor k. good pn<.-e Jamet conaultatJon. 957-0197 Rx for a clean house 641·M2'7 --y,.. Senice 494·8906 l.A'MI & PLASTl-:R ••••••••••••••••••••••• 760·711111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:lel'trical Residential Home Improvement. 25 ttemodelJ!I. Big & Small yrs exp. Fences. carpen- Joba 8 & C ~·02U3 try & painting. 63H264 t '\IS'l'UM IN l't'.1tl11tt 1 ·i\ ttJ•t:N'l'I<' ti) J,.~ 1'4:! ~ (:-e)COMreh • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 41 Y 1,.. lt\·1111111 .. 1 ll1•v a11 1-'11um.lat111ns, lltilalOtll~ Aoor. lluult• 11((11·1· Uu.il Im .. k Wulb: tl1lh11dt• lleslura ••••••••••••••••••••••• Home & apt rep11ir services. Free estimate!!. 6'2·11983 \l tlh ~ :>4kti11$1 t1uti,Slubs . l'at111s. IJIO(•k AR MSTRONG Vinyl & Hr 1 l' k I. 11· 6 42 sheet linoleum. special 10t7 1•1110:. $7.~ sq yd (;A. PaKeH.-CIWOOCIFtoon 75.2·6106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1r11 ""'' I 'ui.\ '.1hm1·t~ <'llAlt tU:Nt1\'A l'IN1; tH~ J7t!I l'cmcut. lllc11·k & Urick HARDWOOD FLOORS Wu r k b y lo h • fr l.' c ~ •aeg Cleaned Ii Waxed "" 11u:u & ~01' t.-sumatt':. 6.:J I 311.'i!I ••••••••• •• • • • ••••• • •• • Anytime. 832·4881 S, A Gardencng/Landst:apmg ------ l c1r..,n\n nl'"' .111J I•· Cllild C•• trk.Ait:J 1•1.au~ K47 7HtiM ••••••••••••• •••••••••• t'llll.IH 'A IO•: l"l STOM t't\HINl-:Ts <""·1ur1~s a vail .Jan t!f Abo llcmoc.lt'I Hcpa1r,., l.tl'0 ll pcrl>unul ,·art• Tree trim & re move. H .. ng clean ups Free esl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltea.'WC'lable. 7S'l·134!1 Hauling & Dump Jobs TREES Ask for Randy S49·4368 C!rw.l l(enerat11m, 17 }rs m Al:lt.'S :! '' full l1mt• TopvetJlremovt.'d, clcun-;irea l.11· d Top quul 1;46 i25ll ups. lawn renov 75t-347li Haul. cleanup, concretl' E~p day work, 11 hr. mature & dependable 645-4259 or 642-3299 eves. Carpet & uphol. cleaners Steam. shampoo. f'ror. noor working. Wood. tile. parquet. Stripping, wax mg. Guar. 8311.5543 Robin's Housecleaiun.: Serv. for a thoroughly clean house. 54t.HlK57 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want lo lake Ion~ val'a t1on·1 Enginet•r will housesit. Heply Ad AnSwer "376. 642-4300 :!4 hrs. , ..... /PaperilMJ All types, int ext Tree & Shrub trimming. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-8258 removal. yd clean-ups. DAVE'S PAINTfN<> h11uling, concrete. dirt. Serving Area !I year!> ~ J im Corum 631 ·4530 Most Reasonable •••• •••••••• ••••••••••• Insured. Ile ·d. SHG-!142.'i l'lumbinl,(. ltt>modchn.:. TutorifMJ Fine ext/ml painlml( hy HJchard Sinor l.1c. 1m. Try mt> 631-4410 (:!4hrsl Painting & Papering Wallpaper remov:il Guaranteed l'aul Culler 96:! :llllti JO•: UiH lhru Fl'li. ltepau'll, Leak Uetection. •••••·~··••••••••••·~·· & Drains Cleared. Top Math 1ulor Jr . Sr. Htgh llall'lurflbing 63ti·20:to Students Jane. 760-11628. 826-51 JU t~XI . 256 r.o. lox Relltals •••••••• ••••••• ••• •••••. Typing Ser•lc~ Pvt Post Box Serv1l·e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1111-: MAIL HOOM 24 hr f"ast a<·<·urale typing on i!6•JE <.'stHwyC.:dM NII IHM C.:orrecttSelectrk. 64().0340 or 644 44HJ either se~·retanal work. l't."rft.'cl1oncsl I ll<• my Roofiftc) · own work Curt !17H 1~1 1·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.'X\ 11104 New & rt.'l'Ovcrs. HL'p:tir husinv!>!> letter~. re s umt•s. c:t c Kare11 b75 IZJl.J 1qJei:ialis t 1s tuy-hu!>)' pritc!>. Ht•llahlt· !':>411 llSll l'roft.ossional Typist IL's my Jllb lo makt.' your· wortl s look ~reut Mr l'alornbo. !11;2 ICIM removal. Dump truck. .-....,w.-ec.trac:~ GARDEN MAINT. ~ick serv. 642·7ti3H -T-'··-.. "-_...._.. Ser•ice ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yd ''lt.oan up. ·1·r'"' 'l'r1m apiftCJ Painlm)l & wallpaµcr1ng. lu prices , ~u;.iranlchl work. Jot.' 64l !llil•t . !>48-143G (JUALITY HOOFIN<; filJ jJ621t All types , fr1•1• 1•st ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" ~.... Ba k'"--/Sk' I d ••••••••••••••••••••••• De:.1"11. F1na1H'tn" and nung. c.Au."""". 4."pm c '""" 1p oa e r Wi ll lutb•~il •11ur 1·h1hl .., ... n'"" •· \ m I · n " " '"""'""' 0 T k S Renovat1ng·Rotot1lhng Spri.nk.lers·lawns clnup!> Davt.' 642-4853 pumtmi: & l'aµcr111g <.:ab1nt-t ltcf1111sh111g l'rof work l-'n·1• 1·~1 Hsnbl Sten· 547 42111 Visa, MC 5•11 ~)!,:lo Window CleaniftCJ ' ' ,, .. ac ,..,., "'s ca "t.'a l'onstrut·t1ot'l If you L>ump rur erv1re m ~ h o m c • 11 t· .11· h l'vlor brti,:htl'nf:'rst Wht "'·~ t "cl niy fn~ "SL it GenerCll1 Ser•lces Reas. rates _ 642 0239 llAHBOlt I{( IOFIN(i ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~---"l..t't'l'ht>Sunshine ln· ~s <.::ill Sunshine Window •••••••• ••••••••• •• • •• • Cteanin••. I.ti.I 548·8853 1;:irf1t'ld 1 ~2 u:Jlll 10 I I h '·"'" " ~ l',Jll:. rniu 1 t-at· <·ouldl'osl youplenty ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Bui.I 646·84111 1 .. ,, lf1.: .mOlhcr ha" ,,. r llt.'an l1v. lhn rm .. h;ill d.ic 1137117111 IW~ !1557 t:xp!nent•ed ad markt.'t "-Care Ser••c• St5 Av.: rm S7 !)CJ. l ouch • mte exec·ut1 vc w media •••••••••••• •• • •••••••• MlllM-v :\IOBIU:st-:H\'ICE "' )(e :">l'rl'cn:.. nc" S1-r1·1·n" •---------L'u.~lum ~bck fi4Z !I~>~•:! •'P'-'nmg~ for l'hiltl< an· 111 SI u. l' hr SS <; u it r BectricClll t'Xperiencc wi II t•reate M&B Winter Specials' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~[.~1:,rit· f''cn•·1.·ll )J rtl l'l11111na1t· ill·t 111lor ••••••••••••••••••••••• print ads. markclm)(1 <:leaning . paint in~. Custom b rick . s lont•. EX1Jcnenn•d l'a111tcr!> ltef~. rea:. p11t·e!> ml & '"""" " < 'ar11ct rt.'p:tir 15 y rs ex Top CJual1ty. Uependablt> sal~ letters. ral.lio spots . carpentry. Lie., llll.o.lled . block. concTete. slut•rn J>l' r 1c n1· c I> o work Service Heas Hates. Iii newsletters. bro1·hures est. 546-2608. !17!1·6149 Refs. i''ree est !'>4!1 !14!.I:! r' 546 onu. S•t:J :!U·I ~) Stucco uhn ••••••••••••••••••••••• To place your message before the reading public. phone Your fr1t·nd !> ancl 11c1i:hbors Wil' < 'la.~~1flt'tl wht-n l ht.'y h1l\l' sumc th1ni: lo sell · 1lley'll tell you how well 11 workt'\J for them! 7100 •.•.....•.•............ L'tuld Monitor. ~/mo Must hi.ve lyr. exper Work 40hr w~.k l>''llh lime & 1-"l ovl•rlime over 40hrs. Will be In t·om plt.'le charge or 3 rh1ldrcn isyr old twins. & !lyr old. J. prepare meals l Heady them ror St'hool Tend lo mann<>rs & behavior. l:tkl' to a1· t.1v1ues. prepart-for heel Take ad t o nt"art•st employmt•n\ dt•\'clop ment dt•pt UOT :lll.677 ·Oto. Ad paul for b>:employer L11fUSTIAN <;fWUP Net!ds girl frcday. 'l'YJX'. rile. clean. 1•ook. wash. errands. pr11y. phonl! & shop. 499 2287. Clem· al JR. DEPT. CLERK C.:lerkal pos. exists in our :.ales ore. This IS a p/Ume pos. Hrs. being 10AM-2PM. Candidate must have 45-SOwpm lYP· 1n~. S h o uld have knowledge of gen. of<'. pnx·edures Pis. apply in person : P l essey Semiconduclors. 1641 Kaiser Ave., Irv. CLERICAL Including payables /re- A(;APJ-: FIJHCE •Stut:t.'o. ltl'pa1r C"nn"I 1•amt1n~ Compar1y Fn•t• 1-:~1 1;1·11rg" 3 Gener:illon" ol 541; lfl-l t • l'ainling 1-:xN~lll'fll't' ll;nc soml'1h111g tu ,.,,.Jt" aJ.'> lliOI oa.. .. sifll.'d :ii.ls doll Wt•ll mysl'lf ltefs 5:n OIOI yrsexpericnce.531505.'i andP.R.Call67a·l2JY HOUMCl.Gni1t9 EXPfo:RT Hn('kwork & Carpel IJphol l>y ing & t-:i.i-:t:Tll lC..:11\N priced The Final Detail ••••••••••••••••••h••• masonry. Loe. rt:f'~. Fair t'lt•an111i: • 1tobh1ns ni:!hl. free estimate on <.:ompl. auto delailinl(. WantaREALLV C.:o::i\N prices.551·45a5.il~li07<1 Master l'ar1Jt•I l>yt.'rS. lar)leorsmallJobs. PU & deliv. ,Call thl• HOUSE? CCIII Gint.:ham ITT3-73.'i7 Lil'. lf3372S4 ti73·0359 Pm;. 646·2216. ti73-7!l69 Girl. Free es\. 64!'>·5123 Want Ad Help'.' 642 :'Jti7~ elpW..ted 7100 HefpW..t.d 7100 HefpW..ted 7100 H.lpW•tM 7100 HelpWallt.cl 7100 HetpWallt.cl 7100 Heep Want.cl 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••.••.•.•••••.••......•••••••••••••••••.•••.•.••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••.••••••• I·············!••······· .•••.........•••..•.•.• COOK tDIMMEIU Dnver t-;xecutlv._. Secret;.1ry <rt-neral oHu·e An·h1lt'" ~ HOUSEKEEPE.R. C..1eril'al Apply in person· Tale~r Meyerhor ·~. primary! fyJ)ing, shorthand. fteal tural Firm . var1t·d ••<a:Nt-:H/\L•• I Sm;.111 l':ilt111li1· H1·t·tor) OFFICE CLERK the Whale. 400 Mam :)t. supplier ol )lucid food tol 1-:State or <'onstrud1on duti es . !!lifer. :'ol H l'ersOflFrt $1~.liOO 111 N11 1lrang1· Co l'n·f Our invoice ore , is seek Balboa. 673 4633 Irvine Cnrporate Com 1 b al' k gr 0 u n 11 . N 0 11 !17!1·8215 fte\p po:. no ~h. gd f1~ 11 n· 111, bul oth1·r a 1: mg an individual whu is mun1ty ncc1ls rcs•w•ns1 smoker Sala ry 01wn apt. ra111:1•mt•nb 111\ Xl11t I ·1h f' COOK I .-~ General Lah11r "11ll1·h1h I accura e w1 t)lurcs. hie c..lri vt.'r del 1 very ()45·650I " F <.: llkvr s1 :i.;.c10 ~alary . rnt•t..l11·a /l.i l':tr 111 L' .... e · 1r I ·1· · d 1 slorn"c. I' 'I'. $3 :l.'i ''" h1 1 ···Xr!rl nl'C •~ n .oqu cc · o start 1mrnc iatc y. person to drivt1 our van. " Work mdept>ndl'ntl~, :-.m 'uranc•t-I 1110 111 \ a1·a We offer excell. benefits purl timl', l'rl"Sl'hool (iood dr1 v1ni: fl'l'l1rd 1-;xp'd Dry t:ll•anlnf! Pvt rnuntry c·luh (':ill I()(• t·o Set own hr' L11111 Hd'~ l'!>~l·n11ul l<q1 packa..:e rnl'luding dis 1157 1263. nt.'l't.'Ssary Mon. 1-'n. Ap Pre;scr K Mart •f'la:w Tut.'S Sal for 1ntl'n'1t'" Irvine f'er.,onrwl i\g) Iv i\11/1117. Uo.11 1\ 1)11111 Bux c\°1unlpriv1lei:c.mcdit·al, "\M "l'M l ' II San· ''lernunt .. 4'""'·"'""' 644·5404 ......... lith l"i~t· u 1 ~.1 1·~1li41 . Co,.,la 0M1·~a . \'a dental & life ms .. profit Cook wantl'll. I' T t•ves Ill prox 01 .. a " ~ ~ .,... ...,.,... '""" • · ·1 · •1 ·" ·. • :~ sharing & pens ion plan. C>r over. no exp ner App Susie 557 ·l>i!:Jl aft1•r GENERAL OFFICE SU1le 2Z4 li42 1171! i\pply in person. ly wk days 3 5pm M anc noon..,. FlorClll D•siCJllH' Electronics rirm 111 ( ·,.,,t., lllllllltllf ... _.._ ....... "'llJllJllll .. I l11uM•k1•1·111•1 ":Jlll1·ll It 11· J.C . rEMMEY (;allcnders. '1:!00 Srnll l)HIVt-:Hs F/tinw, ••pr'd . Mew Mesa St.-eks pl'rSun v.llh Ill ~WJll lll•a1'11 \111 .. 1 24Fashion l!iland.N.H Dr.N ll Costa Mesa shop. J:t•nt-ral off1l'c & 1111· ,..,,. h:o\t-reh·n •nn·-. 1·a11 all 1-· 0 F. M F l..>t!hver hukery µrocJucb 540.3146 hookkecµmg cxlJ('rtl'nl't· ••General ..,.,c • • lpm ifi111r;45 A• • •· COUNT EH help. Will to supermarkt.'ls 1-;arly including anounl:. puya Fun pcoplt• l}1'1· :.:, lrain. Urydcanmj.!. l"ull mom to mid aflt•rnoon t1Jl..L Time. I' lime an!> hie & at•counls n•l'C'I\ ;1 ~pell. ··iuu~h a lot &p/llm{'. 759·!!901 Call 771 ·4750 serv. No exp net· Call ble Permant•nt 1.111s1t11111 $llJ.llOI/ l.11. Hcmckrs Aj.!1'111'} Clerical I loui.t•ket'Pllll-: Daily Pilot C.:lassified. 642-5678 Help Wanted 7100 ..••..•..•.••..•.•..•.• l..t•gal S1•c•rt•t:iry Sa11ta 1\11a Tu:-tin area l'oi11 lion a~ailahlt• ror ,.,. p t' r 1 1• n l' t• d I l' !-! a I M'l'l'l'l ary 1n lit1gation lllUflll'lpal & hU!>IOI'!>' f;1w w1lh krwwkthW c.f' M a g < • lJ r d I I I R !\1 ~knt111·y op1·ral wn. S II sk 111~ 111·1·1•s!>ary Must lw ;ohlc• le• v.nrk with m1111nwl 1nstrul't1<1n ,'\ '"f>l'r\ 1~11111 Sulary c·om nwn,,ur:it•· with sk1lli; & " x 111· r 1 t' n 1· ,. X I n I hl•rwflt" !17:1 :!l:J7 1\sk for hay SALES CLERK C<1t.1nlerhelp. i''ull or part lune. Mon . l"r'i An thony 's Dt•li . 17881 Skypark. Ste. llA. lrvlne. 55&06111. DRIVERS Dial A-Ricll', loC"atcd in Laguna llills has p/limt• & fJllme positwns . <..iii driving rec. over 21 j1n suranc·e requirement 1 ~OE. KJ0-61!11 Al D1rttr 833-3333 KO. K requires rl'hahll· p1•rM111 4020 Hirl'h Esl ·1;.1 El 11.: Call V:ilor Ell-l'tron1·, Jo'ull time & part t1mt• Car Wash help. 1-'ull tunl:' & part time. Must bt• O\'('r' lll. Apply 111 11crson Metro C.:ar Wash. :!!150 Harbor Blvtl <.:os ta Mesa. r,40.9'~ Newport !l:J3·Hl!lll Fr1·1· Hom.mat.er Part Time :-.11'l'<I Mun . W1·cl . Fri MACHIME Leading Orange C.:ounly ml.: co 1s seeking an in dlvidual for Sales Clerk po!lit1on. Must type 45wpm + 10-key by touch. Responsibility will include processing debits & credits. & cataloa reques ts . Also handling d isputed in · voices. Apply In person or call: Mmhr Specialties l640Monrovla. C.M. 642·242'7 E .O. E. Counter llelp. Part tifoe wanted. Gary's Deh. 7S2·S401 OELIVl!:RY of LA Times lo homes in Newport Beach. 3 JOam 6am . $500 +/mo . 548-8441, 646-1413. DELIVERY ORIVlrn & Sales Trainees, full or l!:lectron1<· Assembler Ute assembly work in fnendly atmosphere of sml company neur ocean <:01111 hrnefit s 645-363l 12:-.ioon t11 II' \1 to µn· OPERATORS p:irt• m1•;Jb & li1t· h~pkg '2nd Shiftl General offiCt' P<lS1tion General tor olt•l11.!htful 1.!t•ntl1·1r1an W1· uow have openings 111 open for womun w good MAINTENANCE in Corona dt•I '.\tar t 'all uul rahnt·a11oi1 l.lcpt. ror typing skills. some Heliretl. bored·• 1• tinw for 1nfor 1;1JJ•1h11 mal·hmc opt•raturs . Wl· knowledge or Ill-key, re llt•al1heur1· S1•r-11·1· v.ould prcft•r a min of 1; . b 1. & IC.I ma1nlenan\«' po!> " cepl1on a 1 ity itX open Mon , !.11\M 21'~1 7!>2 I~ i-; 0 E month~ rcl·cnt exp in telephone m;tnners 1537 Tues .. 9A.\1 :!l'M . Wl·d 1----------mlll1n.: & bridgcJ)orl Furniture OHu·e Orllt•r Monrovi a Ave N II I I' -1at·hinu~. & the abihtv tu !IAM 5PM. Apv) ~·n II k I .. ~.. J desk/inventory control. 548-5125. nysa\'er. 1660 l'lac·c ntia llU!>e l'l'Per ·1 n• •n · n•a<I blueprints &. pre- Sharp go.getter for fast Ave . Costa Me~a Ile( EnK spkm,.:. l'li·an ,.,,,.on ml'as orini:: de· paeed offke. Jlt•a\'Y or General offic<> ht•lp for 111..:. v.,1,h . 1·1111!-. ;-.;,. \ll't'" ,\IJtilyat der processing. dcla1 I busy sub-conlrnl'lini: ur (;1rl Fnd:iy fo1 a1·1·111m1 "mkg. ti nnk · 731 ll2:li Most~r s-ciaffies h fice . Exp h elpful ,..-ESTIM "'TOR work, phones. Must avt• . f mi,: otrin-. a t•eur:•lt• lyp llNl'l.i\TIU:'\ (;t-:TTIN<i 11;.airMonr11v1a,C.M. ."' . retail furn. ex~r. l>ct•, Seheduling,typlf!J.:, ihng 1ng & lll·kcy i Hlcl1ng YOl' UOW.'1 '' L.•wal !>Uo· l~l:!:!-127 F:.0.1-:. Progres!l1vc framing Glabman Furniture <.:M &phones.548·5541 I ma<•hine . start imm .. 11 I t·t-s~rul hus1nc"~ woman ---------- l'lJfllractor seeks fullllme I 540.3822 ·---------•: 0ori·t pass this 11m• up d 1 I experienced lumber __ . General .• .. 11ct· s ambit1ou". i.:~a MaintfttClltceMKhanic teiveables. mus t type.•--------- part-lime. xlnl opply for college s tudents & moonlighters over 18. Easily earned SIO·SlS per hr.638-460Safl l :<ltPM. materials take·orr man. GA ROt:NING Neal.I one 549 29'.!2 I orwnlt'll a::.s1w1al<'~ """ We nel'd un exp all Sa.lary open. 768-137H. helper lo start part lime TEMPORARY (ieneral , 1111t•n 1 cw a P IJI · "a 11 amunc1 mechan11· lo sup . EXEC. SEC'Y llighly qualified in· dividual with exceptional typing skllls for ras t· paced profess ional ser vices /lrainin~ dept. Knowledge of Mui( Card II preferred. Newport Beach. Top salary & good b e nefits . Call 640-8950. Wed. & Sun. Can bct•ome M •IL ROOM ,\ 11l'rn:Jl1 \l's & 1\' port manufoclurin)l of 5"46-4313 CLERICAL l'arttime. Mon. -Tues Wed., 8 2 $4 /hour. l'ayroll e11peraence pre rerred; 10 key by touch. Call K. Moyer, 960-6521. CLHICAL Gen. Of'c. P /time pos, for matur .... older woman. Interesting work 1n pleasant olc. on P.C.11 .. Npt. Bc:h. Exp. a must. Accur ate typing, no shrthd. 20 hr wk.. in· c·ludes Sat. & Sun. Hrs. IOA M 2:30PM . Call . 646-7431 Clerical VARIOUS CLERICAL Excellent benefit.a. \,ypist experience, $884-SUMO. S tenographi c ex penence. S946 to Sll2S per month. Bilingual cle rks and typists also nttded. An additional 20< hour for bilingual skills. Apply Immediately CLEll TYPIST Metropolitan. the com- pany that really stands by you, is currently seek" ing a Clerk Typist lo work in our Corporate In· veslmenl (){flee localed by the Orange County Airport. Individual will aMisl the Administ rative A...sistant m performing various Clerical duties. Must be able to type 50 wpm. office experience pre(ttred. ~alified can- didate will be trained on MAG CAROii. We offer a good starting salary and excellent company benefits. Send your resume or call: .,.....w ........ 17 I 4J tl7-J600 Fi.-cWC ....... w ...... Two City ...... cli..t e>r.p, C• t2HI An F.qual Opportunity Employer M I F COUNTY OF Clerical ~ ORANGE Dll'T. CL•• Personnel Dept. Ladin1 Org. Co. mfg. 12.SN. RouSt.. co. la attkln1 individual Room G -180 for Dept. Clttk poe. Must .,__ "-CA .....,01 type 45wpm 6 know 10. ...,,ta ,.,,,a, -· .. e v b y 1 i g h t . Affirmative Action • , Employer 11/F it.poallbUltia include '"'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!~I typln1. filing & 1en. -:: clerical dullea. l yr. Cl81CAL ,.....1 olc. exper. re- DEUVUY Full time ror local de liveries. Xlnt. driving re- l'ord req 'd . Apply in person: btwn 9& 11AM lo 17681 Mitchell North. Irvine. Newport Sta· Uoners Inc. DB.IVEtlY I OfffCEIOY fo'/time position £or neat & bright indiv. w/gd . driving record & valid Calif. driver 's lie Apply to: Mr. Fuentes. Robert Bein. William Frost & ASaoc .. 140& quail St .. Newport Beach DENTAL ASSISTANT: OWoide. 1-:xperienced. Modem cheerful office. ~56.14. Dental l\s:11stanl : t'ull time position in Costa Mesa ofrice. Experience & X-Ray Lk. required. 631-lUO. DtMING•OOM PMSOMMa For lux. apartment hotel. Permanent / full/ parttime openings . Gd woning cond. Uniforms furn. Willing to train. In· lervlew by app't . Call StephllJlie Martel: 511-6115 Yll9Y._19 -~-H-• __ , Dock Attendants. Hours variable. $4.00/hr t o at.art. Newport Arches Marina. Call Judy or Harvey: 642·4644 btwn 9AM65PM. N.wport Be•cb life Ina. quhwd. Apply In penon: -410.-eeeda bi"in1.,cte~. ~-S.chllllu·· -~trc ----· AIJ6llt1 to nw"' number. IMO 11£1 •. C.11. IMMEDIAT-E Baile lyp6n1 akllla. Gd . MJ.JG'7 E.0.E. POSITION '-'-fttl. J'7Ya hr. week. f!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!'!!!!!!!!~I A VAil.ABLE 91.ardaa .. 1ary 9175. Call For live.in com,anion ·i..un: 1»M50 CU9ft' SllYICI Mcie. m.2IOOI. Piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 I l!'.lllry poeWoe wltb N . B. IDal'taaCe bkr. USITMI DAILY PILOT .... ,, llSUL'r SllYICI DlllCTGaY For Result Service Call 641-1671 ... 111 MUITHAYI: Xlal telepboae akllla Afturllte tnNDI, lladsQtltude . Mon thrv Frl, l :I0-5. ao.d ~pear beneflta. Call Jou TIMOIO ~ kreta17/Pa1· IDlal~.Grow· tea Mobile Home Fl•ant• Co. •••d• ,._ wttll IOod ftlure u,...,......,,or•bet·' a,Utllde 6 \JPlal H· .. -. ,.. .... , .• r · Good ....... ". ........ a= .. lln.Vum.w. ,.. '8 · WllllM T ... .,. DtlNll ahop work. No H · per. me, Apply AM oaly. D.K . 'a Donuta. 2113 Fairvtew Rd. C.11. DllYBS FOR UTIDILIY•Y J.!!!?JCAR nn..LOR PAllTTlJO APPLY.. MJllH .. IAMPL&Jl lJTllOOLDDWDI WaTlllMTD 'f(AJ('f ACTIOJIT a.etldAda• • Sign up now for l0t·ul ~ I 1 c.rn 3-, .. , I ... 1 .... Cull lime. t:xper not nee. RetJred? Want I' T1m1,., :.Ql.'l:t C" .,.., "'~ u1>ti C'a 1·quip mus ..,.! work assign mt.' n ts r 1 h 1 1 646-82112. 642-4561 Mail room pos ition 1:. anu 1ar wit !>lane arc Uen°I Ofc. Recept1on1sl. INSTRUCTORS P /T t I & I GIHHAL OFFICE Good with fittures. must have some lypmi:. C.M. area. !n9-8600. Secretarial. open. Mon .. 5PM .f1111sh.1 ''oasllinu ''um m un11 \. P urn >mi.: e ,.,. vrac Tues .. s PM . r 1n1 s h . • '-~ " t 1 1· e " I' a y \' u m CARROLL ANDERSON T E M P 0 R A R V SERVICES GENERAL OFFICE P /time. Typing. phones. 4001 Birl'h St .. Ste D Newport Beach 545·6184 gen. ore. duties. llunt ----·--_•..!11!!.~----1 Bch.area. 847-3563 Want Ada Call 842-5671 OPEN HOUSE Saturday. January 17. 1981 10 AM to 1 PM 1923 S.E. Matn. Corner of Main & MacArthur. near O.C Airport Come and visit wlln us . . we're growing and need rnore good people. We invite you to: • Tour our f•clllty • Have coffee I donuts • T•'k with Supervl1or1 & Personnel Repre1entatlvea Discuss your future .. And American Edwards Laboratories We feel the two can go nand 1n hand We· re seeking • Technicians -Electronic & Mech•nlc•I • A11emblers·Electronlc & Mechanlcal • Electronlc1 Engineers -All Levels _ Hardw•re·~ttwere . .Ar~!l~lL--=-.,... Aria og-:Oljltal protHtronala • Mech1nlc•I Engineers P11ek99lng Oetlgn ProfeHlon•I• Component EY•luatlon ProfeHIOMI• • Machine Llnguage Programmers • Circuit Deelgners We· re conveniently located In Irvine. near MacArthUf. otter REAL GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES. high visibility, excellent salary levels and complete benefits which Include company paid medical . dental and life Insurance effective on date of hire -and more! Come '"ua ... Talk with us .. , discuss _your future. Or. If you can't makt It Saturday . either send your reaumelletttr of Inquiry , can for ippatntment M visit our Personnel Office w•kday1 btlWten 8 AM and 4:30 PM, It 17221 Red HUI Avtnut, Irvine. CA 92714. Phone: 714/557-8910. • Amertee11 •n•N• a.•anterle• L .. al .. "fll:: -... Thurs .. 9AM llAM Apv· <..'ollei;e nct>ds instrul'lor" n11msur:Jtl' w t•xp <...'lill l,y Pennys aver. rn611 m adult fitness. bu11k111,.:. \.' ;i I I,. 1, 1 11 c .\1 Plarent1a Ave . Costt1 biofc e dha l'k . l'1lllt 171"l63HilltltJ Mesa .:r:iphy. r on ... 1ruc111111. t•ookmg, nt1fb . l'lt.·" ~ ... --------GUARDS tncal mainl l'lt·t·tnl•ian. Mumlcnance •·u11 & part timt' All fashion 111ustrat1111!. )lt>o MAIMTEMAMCE areas. Uniforms furn·c1. i:raphy. homt> cll.'coratin· ElECTRICIAN ~es 21 or ovl!r, retin•d s ew1111(. 1nsuran1·1•. A i.:rowmi: Org Co mfJI welcome~ No exper nt·i· I marint-;.1ct1n t1cs. nwsll' C'tl I!> St.'ek1ni: :in elN·tri Apply Unl\'f'r~al pet roleum . s mall I!"" t'lan 111 kt'ep t•lec·tric .. I Prote<-tlon Servicl'. IZ2til eni::mt• rt'~air ._ squ:Jr<' l~U1pm1 ... u1·h as winn.e. W.SthSt .Santa Ana 111 d.ant'l!ll( t:all 151 !H~ll rnolor:.. s w 1t c he!I , tervrew hrs !!·12 & I I. l'.O f'. M f "l>'ll l'hboard~ & ell'\· Mon-1-~ri. lrL~urnnn• 1m·al mt•1·han1sms m .ect I rt•pa1r l'l'rform various IWR Stylist M.rn:i l(l'r l'nsonal lint·s & 111 •· 1lol1c::. Mll'h :is replanntt Xlnl oppty for I o p t·omllll'rt'lal luw~ a"~1" 1lt•flot·l1H• w1nn.e & mak operator w follow1nl( & l Lant lll't'dl•tl fur ~c·v.1"1rt 111~ ronnt•dwns lo n.cw capability of rt•1·ru1ting Bcal'l1 ln,,urant'l' ai.:t·n 1•lcl'Lrrcal mstallationl\ . gd. peQple. Call 111 l'•lll l' v S a I a r Y 1· " m n•plannl! sm parts In fidence· 953-1\245 na' .. nsur:1lt• with •'Xflt'r' motors, ell' 5 yrs t>xper lhurslylist Help! We :ire turruni: away business In nct'll o( 5 full serv1<·e stylrsb for our pro~r{'SSi\l' salon. Advant·ed lram tflJ(. <.iuiilranteed salary, loads of benefits. l'h•aM' call 546·7186. HouftClll Staff RELIE't-RN's-l.VN's Needed for all shifts Oesiitn your own work week. New pay rates. Best Nurses Heg1slry Coirta Mesa 7S4 6771 Anaheim 956-343(1 Hostess wanted. Part time. Apply in perl\on Acapulco M exican Restuurant 1262 S .1-:. ~~·~~M----- HOSTESSES & Waltreues needed. Pays well. Apply in person. E l Rancbllo. U , 2800 Newport Bl.. NB:.. tbel .-.HT AUDITOlt 5 nlpta a week. NCR GOO nYcb.l.ne exper. Ap· Pb to David McNeil. lliiul La1una, 4'M·1151. • s. eo..t Hwy. Laa. INeb. ............. ....... ,.._ .. Dllf,_O 71 ... l'lt•ase l':Jll for• :JPt>l We offrr t•x1·ell co. f.W !">.'i22 l1t·nd1b & 1·ompetitiv"t• Interior pl anl main t t· nan i-e . F T . l · o btonl'f1t:. !'>45-fi:!<l!J wa.:f'!> St-nd resume to Hux •668 L>a1l v 1'1lot I' <I tiox I Sfilt <.'~ta Mesa. <.:;.1 !12626 •.: () •: Jr.loold1H~r l'rof e:-smnal ent:mt·l·r111i.: 1i----------f 1 rm needs Jr Hkkpr with mm lyr exp Mu:1l type l"iish111n Is land ar(•a C<lll Mrs Ka} ti40-b'706. Kennel & Vet Ass1s1an1. 1-· T ~lar)' depends on t.'Xp, 759-191 f. MANA<.if':R. b1·hnRual. lll'(.'Cfoc1 now for r /lime Pll!l m t•eramlcs sludlo. Gd sulary 1Wr>·8835 M•apr W..tecl Mature <·ou pre t o manal(e mce 16 unit apl. bldg m good East.s.ae Co8t11 Mesa area. Exper: pref erred. Send resume to Rox 783. c /o Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560. Coeta Mesa. Ca 92626 Kitche n prep µe r son needed. Experience neressary Apply in penwn I PM 5PM Tues. Fri. Sebastiun's West. 140 Avencda l'il'll. San Clemente . Management Trainees ----~=---u pid. -&Jf.N.a~n ce.m.e lbl--i-:: l.andlcape Foreman "benefii.a .. Must be cleQ, Real Estate Co. seeking agl"elllllve non-•mok•"'· exper. Landscape P~"TCO animal supply Foreman for full time superm arketa. •P1t!r poalUon. Bl -lin1ual ablli· U041 Goldenwest St. • ty preferred. Salary ~a.llll·~-·---~ coaunenaurate with ex· Mature aaletlady fo.r perienc.-e. Rapond to Ad women ·a wear . No .... Daily Pilot. P.O. nilhtl. I SUndaya a yO.. Box 1581>. Coeta Mesa. F\alJ • ~rt Ume. Call -· a.59. l.Andacape Malntenan«1 WorkJna Supervllor. 111mt Co. lllnhnum J ,.., nperiettce. Small CNw Foreman. Speak _....,. Spaailh. Goad 1alar1 +benefit•. IO.e!Mt.,..M. -UAll 'r I'll (> I Wlld1...o.., Januery 14, IUll ~~~ ..... !!!! ~~.!!~ ..... ?~!~ ~!!~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... !!.~!!?~~~ ..... ?!.~! ... 7100 Sa&. ••••••••••••••••••• • •SICllTAltH• • Alll1mll•e PR/AOV/TIOS19.000 STOCK •111 ........ , 1001 Pwwllwo IOIO "411c•••-1010 Experienced. Apply In ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• person. Apropoi. '29 AM.ique bath tub. ca~t 8An&iq..eoak chra. llLS ea. ml'ATE SALt;: Taylor FHhlon lllnd. Npt. Iron, old style porcelat'!_ HaJIU.U50.0aktrestlr DunnGolfCart.new con· ...CHAfilte 111 c.Wr Uooa.k t' T I-' T N.ede-d w rr1111nl.61r1 .. rn ... II \ .. t• I .. II l> II n I ,,... ul 1111n I l1u .. t•• 111 " .. i "II n. I I I y Ill {I u ti 14'6.CUO• 1111111 to \II &t ttll h.aiu1 ... 111111" .i m u. .. 1 W•ll tt.ft•lf'lll't'" ''"""""' 1,11 11 .. 111 ~J ~£!. HI It., II t• 111 ' ... ,d ,\I I h11 "•'1I "" ''\I' .. I• .. "'Wl bl I \I l1111h \0 llH \I ''''"I t I I ••t •• ~' 1 ~•lu' •I.VIII 111 I'•"' MIDICAL ASST. .... f'f"llt•ll I' l1tll ~,, .. I l>lif\ • '' \o\ Jlllrl I t"ltl t ! •!i l ~f;'\I MIDtC 4l ,,, Ofc. ~ f(,q ..... , "'' "'" ''\.•110•1111 I'll• td "' Mll>tC4l 4SS1 '''"l••tl ll1 J Ii'"'''"'' fw tl1U1'°·'Jl •h •l .. tllfu 41 ,. ' ,.,. ""ii ti I 11111t ' ..... "" •I• • ' ... I It I ...... I. Ml'TtR READER MAIMT PU so" \lt11tl I I , 111 \ I '"'I l11r11tlh l'llr• 11u1111 ' irr 111 ltl 1·11 ... 111111~ "'•'1111 "'w ... " t ,. •• I ~ •• I. I 11•.tl\ .;h'll IJ4'1 ""' '" ''" p1 1th11 I lotl\lllit <\! •I"•~ Ht~ \\a(l0 ht1U ~ t.t V 1111111111111 •'" ·" Jd.ild•· I ,, ··II IH'ttt'i 11 . I h'.111 q Ull'l '4•U .. lh .. ' I UUtltl lt_itl'' ..... , ... k. rAIT TIMt \1rU•llu•i.1"" ~uul •H h ttl• ti l•·~•t.Jlt• ,,._11 "\HU\ .. ,i., t I Ill t 'llJh\tVfl 111 'f'fiul1 \,d1· •llh•I ~Ill toll!I • I' \I< I l t111t l ill•• ill· '\,., \ ,, \ ,,. Ut • I ,di 11.~l ,WJ I' ti .. rAlTTIME MaililMJ Opuati0tt ., , 'V l •·•1 d "'' I I .. l•'Jf\"l1tf • .t1l1· ,\ ,t \ ,ul "'' ,,It "pl llo•h I ,, .1,. .. 11 ., .......... , ........ ti .. ,. UCllY.... ,._ .,__.,_. t'nlt<>tc ITIOS12.000 IMIPICTOI ~;;;: GenOfctmlll.400 Reh. hudlea. decorative le&.•. tbl MOO. 730-1420 t r o 11 er , b a t t er i e s HAIN~ I Mature Wumen'• we .. r I R«pt/Type«> Sl0,800 Sup~rlntendent 18/hr ~3149 ----~ -11100.00. Pitney ... Bowes BEAUT. 4 pc. hv rm set, Mod S4IJO po1tace mder, I wk. old Cost ~. sell 175. Victor Cardu Files l350 al!IO, like new c:ofl • Tbl. 175. Thrtt Drawer tbl set. $25CJ 963 248'J Desk $150. R CA Color .. 1 •~ b -' 1 Liz Reinders Aaency '"'"' uo'l'MJIM .. 1" rt•lft ....... aAc~"..W. 4C:r.108irchEat'MEOt: Tree·d11&1na '<'r ew Oq Sideboard. unique trtit 1•1111in1•1•nn11 llru~ ~·· Wa"-superintendent. 01ret·t carvtn& • mirror . $500 i 11 .: , 1 11 t ,, 111 J 1 1 .,.._ l\k!wport/133·1190/l''ree °' 3M3 nw.-J1,,.1111.,.111,111"011t·nh We h• t' ull 11 put timer•----------• bac khoe operators . · Wtll ''""'idi·i 1.,111 1,111, 1~nrnic11 in lhti above --c ran e ope r ators . Antq 0 .. J l . r I f I ""--llTAIY tr u n" -r s· •. 0t h .. r . aa pump or gan. ,111dt•ul c l!P ~ or qua I 1ec -• • • .. • •.enn <'uod d .1 111 N!'t I'll I i\I 1·;N·1.., ,1t1JnPt"UPle We offer the Needed immed. With or laboren1 m the proper & ...,.,. ' c~nt~llon l~&L < lwm11 .,11.,. l1t.'hl benefits proterarn or without shorthand. 1'em acc·eptable procedur~ m 548 1 11111111i11111111 li.•,1,11 Jll.Y rl'ta1I t·ompan y Ap porary & full time. Call the digiiing, boxing, & " 10 I 0 lllM :J.L'> 1 11ly "'pt•rimn Tod Ser vices at 979·8900 replanting of mature ••••••••••••••••••••••• • J.C. PDIHIY trees so as lo not harm Ref rig. frost·frne, $1110 llC~tONIST i oi !o'ash1011 lsluntJ. NB l•---------11trt't! & to tns url' that it Washer. $75. Uryer . $75 l.1lt• I 1111111( 1•1 ,.,,~ .. 111 to; II .,; M I-' Set•retary will survive its nt•w e n· Range, $90. Trash c:om '""'"'"It 11111.t '''"' .• SIHIOR vironmPnl Hcqu1rl'5yrs pador.SI00.:>42·40t13 1111111 .. ••1111i' 'It' 11111;• ., 1 .. .., Ill SEC.ETAIY .. ~ .. ··r . rn "turc Lr'"' I ,,/\ .r.~(il " llUlKOITI~ !Cl • "... u • • Jj° "il.1h.1I 111•11: I .1111111.1 0 u r () i re t• I or o ( spt·c·ralizutwn Tukc: ad I I \• I It i1•1Hlly IH vri> or olll1·r M r h 111 i. ..., '"11111 111: ,,.1 I anu actunng as an lo 11~arc~t to:mploymc nl "II 1111 ,Ir S V11rti.wc•ar t-"1111 or tJ cJ r ., .... • i mm e · nee 11 r u Ucve lopmenl Ue11t or 11 l1111t• ~·1·111111 C; lunn'. t 'lh 3"' f Sl . .'t"re ary WI J yrs O fu·c 1)0 '1' 4f1I 137 1)11) /\ti ~1.:;• W l/n•;111rru11t N II rt'<·cnl exper . preferably ti/, ;i:11a wilhin manofac:Lurin~ pa11I for hy t•mpluycr Hefril(erator 22 1·u rt w/1cc maker $750 l>ay:. S56·~. Eves &. Wknib 646·~. !ol'ench l'rov1nt ial J)inmJC lbl 3 lvi;, 4 i.1dl' chr:-. :! arm t•hr:., pads , $51111 646 5800 Solabt.-d. queen s1 .. v1•r y 1·omrurt able . s:i2;, Crystal ~old <·handt'111·r. SIC>O Ktnlo! :.1. \'l•lvcl bed.:.prd. tani::1·nnc. $511 Sturdy foldm~ l1t·tl. $<!5 Small pat111 tahll'. f.!las:. tnp. $111 4Zxti7 1111 rrt>1'. hcvcll\.>tl , •I' )(ohl rranw. $21111 <! m1•tal ail J shclvc·s. SIO t•a li44 :!!J.1:1 I( t't t' IJ I I 11U I , ( \ I' I •d ,. ....... " 1111 'lj 111 11. h 111 , •.• ,ltu••ul lei 1u '•.1L11 \ _.,,.·u '"' •:.o, ,.,, .q;p\ "·'"'' 1•11V1ronm1.'nl Carul11latc• rnu"t l)c ahlt• lo ly1>1· m i WIJm & abl,• lo use d1c·taphom" :.hurthancl .,ktlb would be a 1ll'f1n1L1• plu.' Mus t hait af)uv~ Jwrai.:c numl'r1t·a l s ktlb & 111.• able tu USl' a Ill kl'.)' Should l.te able lo dfl•t• ti\ t•ly 1·umrnun11·alt• with <ill ll•vd s of 1wrsonrwl TAX l'ltto:l'Altfo:l<S J'ubhc· /\t·1·ountanls Of f1t·t'S. La~una Be at h San C.:lemcnlc'. fl,·x hr;, l!r7 2.31)3 twfng. frost fret'. dean works fine $150 ~>411 H.51 :1 or~ 4485 1-'or Salt-wh1tt· hat1y 1·1·1 Ii 1·h;m.:1ni.: tahle tilil 11"1:! RIC tPTIONI~ T \~il h ... "111111111 I I 1'1111' ... , .. 1 •. .1 '"'' li1t \ ,, ... !•" 11 I ,\ i11ll 111111 I .tll I 1 .. 1 •u •'ti• .ti ·1,•f K•1uu 1111 1'1'1111 i .i ...... 1111 .. ,, .. I •••• ,I ''"" tll • II \tt .,, .. I , 1•u l 1•••t111u LAZY SAUSMAtit 11 ii I I u Ii I ' 11111 lj ll t• , ........ ,._,. "l \ 1111 11111,..I 111· 11111 1.11 1•11 111.11111111 1 •• 11 ... 11: \'1111 1h1 11111 111· .. il .• • .11 11uh ,11111•• lo \\111 k & "·"" II I \ 1111 11111-..1 h1• \~ 111111~! '" lo\oi k u11I~ :1ht" .1 tla) TAX PREPARERS I bgh carmn)( polenl1al 111 volume• uH1l·e 540 111111 TEACHER 12) (;a.11 dryer. dean. work~ )(ood. $75 54H 115 1:1 or ~4485 Washers. l>ryns <; E Whirlpool. 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LO\'t•ablt• s1;, \Jli.:l 17li!"> FT'Mto You 8045 ....•............•..... 1-'tl.'l' lo J;:cl hor11~. 11 hi11. 11•1 lh clrum 1l r) d1lorln•'. llt'a~lt• l "111() Ft·r~n t-"n 11"11 FllEEZIN<; t11f11r111 a I l11w .111t·•· 1·11011·1· ••f h11,.pit ah & w11 rk111 ~ 11 ,.,. 1·1•11 , li1•al1h •:l1·ar:11i1·1· , ... 11111n•1I PUBLIC RELATIONS 1'11rt l11lll' for n•:.orl 1·1111 -----------ai s~c·rt'far y wantt•cl r11r titlwpm ac·c·ura\\'ly 1~ t•s Sl'Olial. Exce ll. grnwlh poknl. for mdi\'. willing tu learn C o . paid henef1ts . /\pply rn per so n Pl c>sscy S e m1c onduc:tors. 1641 Kaiser Ave .. Irv me MSC ii; c:onlinuln~ to ex pand it's toollnJi opera lions & have an im mediate ne<.>d for d ye &. mold makers . 5 yrs. mm. exper. rt•q\11rcd. mus t have own tools & he able to operate all s tandard tool rm. e quipment Come in or call. Lab mix . frmal1· all alsoprnf ;1µpltt1111·1·d11ll.1 shots. 96:! 12.">9. 4!13 ·ltio\H Bull) 1'11lar llt-ar 1\11· ~ou ~un· I n1 ;i l'nlar iw·ar ;111d 11111 a lln111o 11 lh'ar" l>a1lrh l'11l :1r WESTCLIFF Hun~s R~qistry lli17 W1·~11'1iTf ~<!n:t Nc·wpl•rl lll':wh 1;;11 l .. illl 75:! !ti 11'1 Nurs111)( RH Pri•at~ Duty ll 1'~1 to7A~1 111 N,•wpo rl lk•al'l1 Wl· lll'\'cl holll .1 1J.1rl Lim\' & full 111111• p~r'\1111 1 n1rn 1·tl1 ull'I~ Cull nc111o for .1µpl l 'p J 11 h 11 11 1· a I t h ,. a r ,. Scrv11'l'S. 1:>2 mr.1:1 I': o I': (WC A:;:.t. fur l rv111c atJ a~y l'h1111":-. \yp1111! II. hll• hk11g V lum• Call 1'1.t a~k forSharn11. ;,;,7 ·ll!lit Nursrng Pri•ate Duty HuneAideP/T Sunday &. Wl'llJ1l•sd11 y. :i tu II. La)(uirn I ltlls l';ill for infor ll 11J11h11 lleahh rarl' St·rv11•1·:. 752·09'>1 Jo: () i-: OFflCE HEU~. Typing. filin.i. poslin~. t•lc'. Po.,..-MochiM ~. Salin Sllkhul/'-- 646·5661 O"lel PHSOH GARDEN CENTJ-:R, MISCELLAN!o:ous IN U OU R UUTDOOH WORK. M2·118116 OPflCI Sharp, alert girl. .:cl. w/numbel'3 . .Madlrcgor Y•chL'I. 1631 Pla~ntla, C.M. ir:r. ...... , ........ B c ·UP wire operator t.-led for widely known stock brokerage firm 'fyplnl req'd . lmmed. openln1. Call H e l en lltGtni.1: ~2m..:.. OPT OMIT RIC <llke full or p/t . neat. out101n1, wllll"' to lean. Hunt Biach 'ln·mf. 111~ <;ootl 11ho111• '""''' i 111'1' 1\M /\fl 'S1111ta ,\na ofr1t•1· S tart $4 hr· Ma Wf1711r M:I :!!la l H .. :'l'A 11. S:\ I. l·:s l>usy travd ai.:erwy Ty~ 8_.__._,_._,_ ... ,_ ... ,_ 111 7llw1>m . ~horlhand 711wµm , d1t·taphone cx1> prefcrrccl. c all !'ally Small wh1k Shcph~nl. I-'. ~ood d1s p . owner 11111,.1 ITKIVl' ff75 17111 lll'ar "Why ·du y'1111 PUBLIC RELATIONS 0 1,1"•rtunity for c-rcall 11• 111 hou,.t• l'ulil H· 1t .. 1a li•in" wnlcr for 1·11111 1111•1T1al rt•al t•:.tat<' fi rm 111 ='l\•Wport fkaeh E x f1t•r1t•111·1• 111 n•al ~:.latt· a mu...,l l' .. rsonahl\'. self ~tar1cr 11c•t•clt•1I 111 rill 1111" •'Xl'lllll~ po:-1t111n <tuod twnd1t:-Cornp1·11t1H' ,.;ilury ('1111tad l'c~)(y Walt at Grubb& Ellis. Commercial Broker~ Co. 7 14 KJ:l w oo REAL ESTATE SALES Lcathn~ real e state \'Um pany seek:-professional people to manaJ(c rcsulc nH11·es l'r1mc <1rt•as 1\;.s'I :\1a11u~Pr \I a11\1•1I fut 11111· 111 lhc• 11:1111111' l:tl').!l'SI r h.1111 111 (;11lj1•-.. 11111111r lash 11111' 1\1'1'1.I I Ii l'l'ln t''· W1•,t11111,..11·r :'11all RETIREE -M/f 11o1th pwkuµ lrud( 111 'a11 who 1ll•:-.1n•;. I> I l"'"11t11n fur 1hstnh11llun rn~i llr-.. & 11oa~l'S 11t•1:11t1alilc• I 'a ll .1nytmw 1;7;, !HI!,:! II "''~ RH'S & LVN'S l'r ... h·r m;.1tun· 111·r,.1111 k1111wlt•cli.:1· ul hol h 111 llfl' \.I' tilt \"I' llll'tltc·1t1 t' & nutnl111n 1 i I I i H~.~. 11177 S;ulhoal 111;1111 l1•11.11w1• ,'!,, d1·a111n~ 111 N1·11o 111111 lk'ad1 l'art 111111· 111duil i11~ wkn1b M1t!'ol ha,1· 111u1111111rn k1111wh·1l~l' uf s11 II hoa b t'I t• 1· I ron 11· ,If; mtdiarnt·a I ,'V. l'l1•1·t r1t·a I "Y"t t•ms ('all 7f.l IH5 7100 Salt~ 111 Ft 1 '111111111111!11b Salary. slnl 1111111·1• l'.M area. ~;oi-: \1 I" Call MF. 11 2 only M r l'aulsen. 213 tiM.'l H.">4:J The fastest draw m thl' 17 14 11!.33 2'J77 St'l'rl'lary ltt•1·1•pl1on1s l. 1n.'luram·e off11·c. !157 11507 Sel·rt•l ary t•neri.:cl tt' & hrtl(hl 1ndiv1dual lo r111 1m"or1an1 position 1n N II ('l'A firm Typin~. liOwµrn, µhont• & olht•r 1°lt'rll'ttl tlutlt's ('all fur :llJP l l)l'I Wl"l'll Ill :111m l;.111 7111 SECRETARY Lilt· hook k,,~p1n)(. ty1> 111 f.! . p h o n ,. S a I a r y 111·i.:11t1ahh• Irv 5Jfl 2:12:1 ~c-r\•tarrnl )(l'nt'r;1I t>f ri1·1· Busy 11ff1t·1• with 111•w 11r)(anr;wt11111 1"1111 r(.'Sl)(>f1Sil.11hly of all at' t 1 v t t i 1• s 1 n t• I u d 1 n )( ~cl"ft•tariul & ht11 hook kl'e1J1'1)(. ltt•11 UI n •s f.!IJClll t c It• p hon t• m an ll l' r l'rcfc•rr1•d loc·atwn in v i l·inily of lf11aR llosp1t11 I. U el(1 nn1n)( s alary UJI to $900/mo, based o n experience. f;42 llll2 West. .a Ua1 ly l'i lot l.1assified All Call Tn i----------a v a il Xlnl p ay & henefits 1-:0 I': day 642·5678. (7141963·5671 --rliiiiiiliii---..:;.--~----.,.._..----SecretarY __ ,,,,to s fiCS'O Posfff• '?t.n.: macnab I Irvine realty A SUISIDIA"Y Of THl l"VtNl COMPANY NOW INTERVl~WING m•••ec•· IAUI PWLI for our new Laguna Hilla Office. Please call Ron Mazzano. 551·8700. 711-1414 C~V*°f (ent.i MWJJI ~· Oo,.°""9 I 1-1111 - WoodbidQI c ...... '""a• Haltlor vi.. c..... o<;(>ODSHO HAND · •GOOD T YPING •St-:C RETARIAL . SKILLS c~-~offen: ·•:xcE u: TSALARY -<..'OMPANY Bt;NEFITS Submit resume or call In confidence to: ( 714 I 540-1 lll ~LASOIL COMPANY OP CAUH>llNIA ateo AJ..Way Ave . Colla M•a, CA .... AlftnnaUv• Adion &mptoJer .. ........ J ... ••SECRETARll!:.4'• * Perm. P f fime. 15 hr wk. s ales ofc. x Int work· g cond. No Sh. $6.50 hr. Irvine Personnel Ai.:y. 488-E. 17lh, Costa Mesa Swte 224 642· 147() SEC'Y JRECEPT. Min. 6 mo. experien ce. Mus t be able to work well with publie, he eaRer to learn & J(row with u ~rowing co. Ask for San che. R.111 1040 Ol~•&crow Sec'y Word l'roc:cssml( Computer bkgd helpful. Sal open. NB. 644·0533 Serv1ee Station attendant. Full tim e . Apply (,'hevron : 1251 No. Coast Hwy. Lag. Bch. st;RVIC~ Station attend. I'' fl'ime. Apply: 604 S. Coast Hwy. Lag. Re h SERVICE STATION ATTEHDAHT Days a pply Shell Station 17th/Irvine N.8 . 642· 1259 SBYICI STATION Altendent, days or eves, F IT , P IT . Pleasant workiE.J cond. Some mtcl\. exp.-l\ e lp fiil. Mac·s Texaco. 18502 Beach Blvd, H .B . 968-Q05 Service Station Allen· dant, P rr eves. Neal ap· pearance & handwriting. Apply 2590 Newport Bl. CM. Mehr Specialties 1640 Monfovia. C .M 642.2427 !-; 0 . 1-; 'RAVB.AGB4T Xlnt opportunity for l'Xp F/f agent. airport Im· 646-3445 TYPIST. matu re. a c· curate for at·l'lJ! Oft' Thru tax sea son Salury open. 673-4253. :>48 11711 TypisL'I Lanier Word Processor We are now acc:cptln~ applic ations for Ion~ term, temporary pos1· lion. Mu s t be ex · perienccd on 14 Lanier. Secretarial experience a mus t. Local Orani.:e O>unty airport firm. <.:all ~ria for appt. today! 557-0045 Cr\·Llr\W::. Tm'Ol.Q\"?!1SCRH1n 3723 llrclt s ...... .... ..,.,. .... WAITllSS Apply btwn 9A M & 12PM. Charlie's C hili. :IJOl ~Ill. Bld1. '2. see. 1221. c.M. nae. Sewer & drain cleaners wan~. li11ht plumbln1. IMllnlllm .. ie *-4122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ...... 1001 Fret' /\usl Shep ft•m puppy tO J!(lt}d hllmL'. j '"°" 751 300~. 5411 :»1!14 llluc Ht•rlo l'nl lit'. M <ircal with kids Nct•d:. b1)( yard 6"6·!>8l2 BOSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** Good used •·urnilun· & Appliance!! «) R I Wt II sell orSEl.Lror You MASTERS AUCTION 646.1616. 133-9625 Roy's Trundle bed with malc:hinl( dresser. spuee saver bed with blt·i11 dresser, i.cd quality 642 5286. Maple table with 6 c hairs & 2 leave!!. $600 or best oHer. Eves after 5 : 30 962·7all. Custom grouping lov. e11ea\s. 11' decorator \bl. glass top,... .. sq cocktail lbl. $250. ~·8136 4 Chrome Kitchen or Din· Ina Chairs for a.le $50. 5&0373. --·· ~---~~ DIVORCE SALi E leg a nt C u sto m o.itMd sofa & loveseat orl&. $1300 now $800. Thomanllle coffee tbl hand carved orig. $500 now U50 All for $1150 Call days ask for Make· Up Artist 752·9893 Orea UIOO maho1. rolllop desk • 1wivel chair. S1500/0'°.15l·IM67 SHIPPfNG Ii Packa1ln1 ........ •••••••••••••••• Will train. t tt'ime. C.M.i-.. --~~1!1!-•I ~5421 MINSTER <Xflce Dnk.16 Chain Call 175-1172 I ABBEY ,.._._ 7' Nia, earth·tone STATIONERY STORE ln ANTJQUS MALL ~11 Wt CCIII need• 1aleilad7 Del11SM,rrt1.,.9 ~. f new, mu11 Conlra1·1or s '1'1111b ~h·c·h;11111· :. T1111b 14:1' u:.st ·l!IH :IK!ll ;i,.k .. Bahy l'olar llt•ar B •• I' :J II .. .. I Ill FIH:EZINC; T1•nni" m1•mht•r .. h11> lo ._.,sical Hm-qut•t <"lull .. r In 111" IMtrumenfs 8083 l~•'t!l lmt.• r .• m tly ctnl,\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ulll 194 Sltffi. 4!f7 :111144; L'ONN 1>1rcc:t11r lrumhon" UuymJt (;oltJ Jewelry &. Siln•r & 1>1am11ncl:. Jl'wclls of I ht• I\ m~tJom S.IO 4972 For salt•. savt• $<!jMI. full family members hip. John Wayne Tcnl')ls l'luh. (213 1lt!I 6233 CVl'S with n 1sc 1-:x(·cllcnt .. on dll.llJn. SIOll 675 H052 aflt•1 til'M lhane1 eh'l'lr11· ~1111ar l'rOfl.'SSlonal mudl'I 11o 1th Trl't' of l.1fo i;:oing up to lh1· nN·k W1111d~r a1 n bodY w1tb hart.I sh.ell 1·ast' $5110 ~UI "'144> llavl' somelhm..e to ,.c:ll" l"la:.,.,1f11·cl t\1b. )our 111w <..:lass1f1ed ad:. t.lo 11 wt•ll st1111 ~hop111nl! 1't"nl ~·r -~------------ Use ,,.,.., It/ service when placing your ad . . . a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad . we take 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. Informa- tion and to place your ad. ca 0 M2-5678. . p /time, I daJ•· Xlnt. CllMd Tutlday ..U. .,, -.-i after wurtdal cmdt. llJKlal· 11111 W......_ A¥e. _1pm;__' _ __,, ____ •11 11 n. c....a.. Ptloee: a.....o,... llMt• Have _ .... , .0 Mil •••tw.-_. arr ... _.._ • ••U. l - ,,, -·-... .,._.__.~------... _ ..... ' tt1';~ ,_., .... I 11 .......... ,.. _, ....................... t ••• ·--················ ·-··---...................... . Mii GUl1'AI. ,..._. _..... --•-t ::::.i= ud S Blke prut•t••· '10••• IAYIOAT ....... la-·•,.., ... -.. ...., ...-. . •1~ .... •IM~ -••'•· C .. ol~• of ••• llSVIU, ,_...a., _..._ I l&Jl. 1• wau.a llrll,.,.... ,., .. ,,1.... 11rre1 or '12HONDAXLZIO t...a _.,. IP&AJlKU 9'-'al ~· c .. twe Gd~ UDO ' ....... ,nee. Malt .. --• l\LTltC llH pOWl'I ..... D ...... M ·1----------- 9'11Ln, ,_.,, -.. ur ' ... ~,_'II fMk ·H1•1 .. satl .. .... . ....... ;~ ' tHo.._w...-tltO .... ..w Wldl .... Jenuery 14, 1911 DAILY PILOT 07 • ••••••••••••••••••••• t7JI .... ,... ~ .......... ...... UMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ...... .., priva .. ,_rty • tau •odel GlllC .......,., td cond. lo ....... wiUa 454 en1. Dia: IJU)m-Gll5; eves: 1714>141·2'52 aalt for Am. w.,., OVER .. ~c::tood . ........................................................................................ . '77 Plat Sp)'der, caavt. $ Pa1cll1 t7IO f ... w11n t770 a.,,., 9920 .., ..... woodem .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• VW,Par'HMorAud.I rd. All/Fii \ape, like ..... 911 ,..__ 5 __. 'H &lper Beetle parts. mwl61·2161 •• ........,pe, 1...-. ... .... .., __ ,. b'.. '72 Chevy K1ngswouol Stereo. aJlova. Very • ._-·Nata, ... DI ""-'-•-w 11 1 ..,, X ..• .. _,___ $10 ....... 1' """J.212 ... beck N•l DI. Rllhl _...., an. a e l'I" Wiii ·, ·1', q..,c. aale. "1300. "-· ·-· -· claor NO iadahi Id S30 dowa. seats. doo1 '"' k:. •• . 4IK mi, A/C. All IPll. ,79 t2.. 2 000 -1-. ..... 1 .... ' w e · am llrk stereo, a 1·. lu1• VW PORSCH ~78 •. 0, m , air, .-.· .... ••-k . E-AUDI it•reo, ind, silver . --rac . many ~lr;i-. 445 E. Cout Hlway 'tl YW Bua. ·ruaa new, browo/whl ext . .:old 1111 at Bayside Drive f1.J7 llZ,SOO. 6Sl·8S98 eves. J1250. Call Anawer Ad xlnt cond. $12<IO llhmul. NewJIOrt Beach 173-0900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PWache 911 SC '79. xlnt #411. 24 hn, "2·4300. 982·S3M Pre . . VISIT YOUI cond, take over lie ~,HO for th• •••r IMCl•I• INfou Peb l ... /1 .. ,... fl60 MM6 pr I r • i A c r • a • • . •• .. •••••••••••••••••• "1' CIJ VI a.pd, extru, llllacHlta 8b1'nsmp.t m 4,.,..aJ1Jdayi A&NT: 22' hu. mtr. .->00 CW' ......... naw. cotn ·e OW-t:NS liltl SKIPf ....... sap. t . aelf-ecmt. 413-7311 .,.._ wi-..ktun, in1a&e M ' t'ull c aav•• Xl.nt "'5/wlll+l'/mi.N0-&515 '71 Wa1oneer. loaded, 6 C'OllC'ert <: adaptor ,. 11 o d S 11 I> • v • 11 . ,..,._ T,.,,tl t 170 mint CGad, lo mi. aakin1 --....11 MllJll ..... l ufr 1113 11111: •••••••••••••••••••••• tmQ0.1156-0219 .. , .. llOOC Arp Strini IJTIUATION SAL~ '7l 23' ~ler. Tandem .. ..___........ •• 'I .. • .. -1 .. ll••• M ....... ~IC" wheels, .-OIOBO Tl"lllCU tS60 ~,...,.. ~Clftll , 1 •• n, . .,_I ,..... .. ...,, • '9S-3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_,ea~m..4190 ltitl)' 11 fU\t111l yacht Twin •~''el'-" •luhn1 111lv•r Ow&&. • bar1iun at S750 87UlZl . - OM. ....... 'c 'c IOH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Savw • Wcwd M1&1ter • IBM ean-uaa Selectric w ibMe Plau l2SOO Abo desks• o ff 1t·e tura=h•'P for sale 2172 ~ Or 121116. Irvine 1l4/D3-ll71 1.Jual1ty m etal o ffice deski.. 72X36. 72X30, t>OX30 w1 lh r e turn:.. buokclilse organ1:u ng un 11. a·x1 -, ed buy i. 613·0760 dys ; 642 5286 eves. UM ct.1, to.ckd w/all US ZJ' Coa cbman , 1910 t!CfWti Nevt!r delivered DetWle, like new.~. ctuir w t1ll1auon Must be M2·023t. ~ ammed l'r1t·~ well ------- below dlr co.t Up to 25% "10 -21' Aljo, xlnt. Stereo. below kMU1 value Slap & 'IV, etc. SlliOl>.173·3121. ft.o itVllll Rare oppty lo ~ler 17\.'I' t;ailer. fully UW1l the beat wtterrns w self·contained . $1500 match No down pay · firm. s.5i-6229. ment . Yachtm& Assoc • . , ,_.. • ~W CoastHw)'N.B. &Aceft..W. t400 646--0551 •••••••••••••••••••••• If Bc.wton Whaler Squall w tsa1ls & engine S700 farm. cash only 645·9!184 SSAVISAYIS Wl1'H USIO ,AITS lmpor1ed car paru lllP<>RT AUTO SUPPLY ·16 Retnell 24· cuuy.cab, 101 N. lbnch~ter loaded. tandem trlr. best Anaheim 776-9900 ~er. 492·~~~! 4116-4~~ Ford :m En1ine in good ........... , nmninl cond. $300/0BO I t71 CHIYROUT >/4 TON ftlCICW 8 cyls., S.1peed manual trana .. low miles & extra clean! 01124862). OMLY$46tS HOWAIDC"9•..-. Dove &r Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEACH 133-0555 '76Courier. 39000mi. SSpd. amtfm/cass . rollbar. map, sharp. S3200 /0BO. 484·3818 eves & wknds. '71 Datsun pickup. Make offer. 546-6995 after 3. ·73 Ford Courier Lo miles. Camper shell. XJnt condition $22()0/of· fer. 639-3625 or 760·9026 auum prices ,.a •..a&.I CO •sT <216ZAH> for detaila call paid for any used car ~ "' 1~orei1nordo.mestic) HONDA :z=Ys.s wltdays. Joe '75 VW (Super Beetle l sun lop, creat stereo. near new Urea, lo mi. Sac. '1116. 673·1799, 97S-4247. in 1ooc1 condition. .,. ... """U •ITMS SeeU1Fint! ~..,. "' :!888 llarhor Hhd l'osl a .\h·"a 5-10 0:1;10 ---------.......... ,." ••••••••••••••••••••••• '705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEASE DIRECT! 1911 ALFA SPIDERS IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 ---- TODAY!!! UNIVllSITY SALF.S 6 SERVICE OLDSMOllLI HONDA GoMCTaUCICS 2l50Harbor Blvd. COSTA MF.SA 54~'640 ·75 CIVIC 4 s pd . Hatchback. Xlnl. cond. Stereo. $2600/ofr. Dys : 752-1298. eves: 831-!M&I ........ 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72 JAGUAI XJ6 Dynamite 44 ,000 m ile car. Loaded! Original ~ •1mFLPI S49t5 JIM MARI.HO VOUCSWAGEH 18700 Beach Blvd HUNTINGTON B~ACH loyc. 9756 vw '6 p --.-ood- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 9 OP·lOp. G #l DEALER IN US A Brakes .. transm il!slon . t~:::::::::::::=;=.::::;~·~·;.;.·~ 3S,000m1 on engine. ~~~VER S13>0. 498·5317. '761US ltOllS·ROYCC 644·4.Z(MI e ves. l•J•mWH ------1\L---.-..J=' .. Ull '70 VW Squareback. good mec h c ond . $1400 ClOSfD SONDAU 562123 S.. t760 '86VW Fastback. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11500 LEASE ---~·67~-- DIRICT! 1981 SAAi TURI01 IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 152,.0900 ·71 Bug snrr. a m lrm . perfect pntlint. rblt $2250 (1)661-3982 '69 Bug new pnt. nl'w tires. wheels SIRU 840-5848 ·12 VW Convertible, nt!w lop & headliner. new tires, runs & drive!> great. Dark blue, white top $35()0. 494·2407 Pat ·n Monza s1mle1. \ x. ,•,, am fm. ruris i:""". 111 nes.s fort•r:s salt' :-:11io. 548·52'l5 ah Jpni ·10 IM l' J\ LJ\ \ ·1 ,., \ 35(), ps, pb. ;1 l e 1 ;ult.ii runs great. m•1•1h p.:1111 $1S(X)/()ff(), lil:t i! I:"' Chrysler 9 92i; ···················-··· ·75 Chrys l1•r "'11· ., ,,,.,. Brougham 1·:~1.11•· ,ti• Exceptionally "" •· 11 .. \ nuleage cal' 1\ll lu.,1;. extras. &57 <1!lllli 9 931. ......................... SHOWROOM C CHO. 75 T I 111' Powt-r hrak1·o; 1• , ... ' windu":.. jJO\' 11 .. ,. ',. With till t1•l1• .. , ••I"'' s t eering 1, Ji,, 1 11 AM FM sh•11•11 11 1,,.., dow dcfti~~··r .111\• • 1.11 tran:.. Sooy, \\-1111 . 11 I 8uq~umty 111l1•11111 , i e , miles I rn 111;11 1d .1t . thruout ! SS. 11~1 , :.1 1.," or Answ1•1 _\.t ··-'" • 642 4300 l •I h I o; Exet·utive desk. Moho· gany. nice cond. ~. 546·!>243. Cllllrltt' tOSO IWJ.9LS7. 541.3374 ..•...•.•....•.•...•• ,,, •lllMAC28'·34' BOATS Rima for Porsche 914 or 6/l2mo. plans prepaid. Super Beetle, $20 e a . from $1•/mo. including 548-9744 or 548·6446 OM!vy '76 Pickup. :Y. ton. 350 VB. automatic. AC , pwr steering, pwr disc brakes, long.wide bed, solid work truck, $2600. 4!M·2407 Patrick . IMW 9712 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 142-2000 ORANGE COUNTY SAAi BUY or LEASE DIRECT OVERSEAS DELIVERIES Ol•o 9772 ·ss llOi\DS"I El\, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• a.OS1t1 omcE GIANT ISCOUNTS Offlc•Fmllllw• Office .... C.to..I ... 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. Suite UN Costa Mesa OR CALL 957-5123 Remington Rand Electric S ingle Eleme n t Typewriter, SRlOI. Like New. S7!i0. 549-1083 1017 ••••eeeeeeeee•eaeeAeeee 2 Cockaliels, 1 Pied, I Reg. male & fe male, w/cage. $100. 5S9-S199 art 6PM SldiRg 1093 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEXCEL BLUELJTES t7SCM -w /Solomon SSS bindings $175. SCOTT poles with strapless grips $15. Both xlnt cond. 646-3724 s, • ..,..~ 1ot4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scuba gear for sale or trade ol hunting rines. 751-1298 Scuba Diving Wet Suits Womens ·Nylon II S mall &medium Mem · Nylon II Large Regulator , mask . snorlde 7S1·8967 REM model 700. 22-250 Tasco 3-9 Scope, leather case. dies & some ammo H3110pwdr. 842·4872 --_ ....... TV,I_.,, .. Ff,Sttno 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful RCA 2S .. Color 1V. 2 yr wmty Free de· livery $124. 646· 1786. Walnut & glass coffee tables, Garrard turnta· ble. receiver & speakers . lbomas Cassette & TV. Will sac. 964·1167. slip, leuons 7141964._. Four HR71·15 Radials, ...... s.11 9060 never used. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493~4648. 21· Santana '73. sails motor, acces .. moorage $4500 Steve at Chock &'B-2050 '80 Catalin a 30, full loaded. mint cond $15.'SlO firm. 830-6797 .. · SACRIFICE 7JIAYUNa· 27 ft. twla I JO YolYo's.Flll c.-.w..tboat .... tr.Hw.Ay bridp+ w.., ...... • .. s1s.ooo IRED OF WASTING MONEY OH POOR GAS MILEAGE? W E C A H GUARAMTH YOU A MINIMUM FUEL SAYINGS OF 2~5C)cyo For complete det ails send $2.00 to: MULLENS ENTERPRISES 20281 Harpoon Cir. H.B. 92646 Money Back Guarantee Cal675-26t5 ~~~~~~-t.lulo~forStH 16' Hobie $950 &40-7814 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS AND Sale, sealed bid, as is, ADVERTISERS where ia. ·37.27• 9" Aux. The price of items Cutter, CF2515AT. advertised by vehicle Jnapec:t veuel •t Marin dealers in the vehicle Shipyard. L .B .. Ca. classified advertising Sealed bid must incl 10 collllDDll does not include al total bid & cubie any a9licable taxes. check or money orde Jicenae, transfer fees. peyable to Betty Fulton. finaDce charges. fees for No persona l checks. air Pollution control de· Martt envelope "seal vice certifications or de· bMI". Submit bid lo Sou alee d«umentary pre- C.OUt Marine Surveyors, paratiGn char1es unless J ~1•" E 2 d s otherwise specified by nc ., ~ .-· n t., tbeadvertiser. Ulnl Beach, Ca. 90803. ---------bdore 2Pm Je&.-20. 1981. I Bid CJt)elling that date. Clilsks tSZO tir11e " location. Balanc •••••••••••••••••••••• due within 10 days .AUBURN Phaeton Owner reserves right t Speedster. 1935 classic refwie any or all bids. replica by Calif. Custom Coach. Never reJialered. Used for show car only! 9070 Bar1alned priced! See ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jim Buie or Bernie Ashe. 1beodore Robina Ford, 20IP Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Call 642-0010 or ----------:1 540-82Jl. . MscaC"-1 Up to 18' $75/mo. 673-8145 MEWPOIT MAllHA Slips Avail 646-0551 SLIP Wanted! For 48' Grand Banks Trawler $2011. 661 "'6762 MUSTANG CLASSIC (65) Magnavox 23 .. color TV & stereo console . $1 00. 39· Boat Slip, Huntington 6.11-0llll.3; 6'5-1428eves Harbor. eltt a. water. (213)582·5113. AJI original 47,000 miles, 289, automatic. power steering, original owner forced lo sell. Private party. $3500. I RSE503 > ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marine Elttlridan o.lpJloalallJrepair Qual. won. Sd-~evs ............. ., '; Ill.. tOJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 32'' Wheel, 1/1, aelll mail $190, A1kin1 UOO . • '1IOI, -.cll72 ---------4 53MIOO Aalt for Gary ---------·73 El Camino. pb. ps, air, cruise control. shift kit, $1800/080. 631·3334 after Spm. • For the best deal in Orange County... Come See Us Today! ! SADDLllACI YAWY IMPOITS 28402 Marguerite Pkwy. Mission Viejo '79 XJ6, racing green, 26k mi , a /t'. speda l Michelins, deluxe cass $16.900 eves l wknds 640-2491 '79 XJ6L. white. 4dr. xlnt oond. Best oiler <.:all Al 675-1806 before noon I 0 120 Garden Grove Bl Garden Grove 530·9190 SACRIFICE - --- '76Jag XJ12L. Silver/blk Topta . 9765 VOLVO SALIS, SHYICE AHDLEASIHG OVERSEAS DELIVF.H Y EXPERTS EAILE UCE VOLVO "76 Ford Courier new e ng. tires. brakes. needs I paint. $1750642·7238 I 131-2040 495-494' Closed Sundays llhr stereo new trans & ••••••••••• •• •••••• •• •• shoCks, S2K ma. ordered ·16 Celica GT Lif~back . new car must sell. $6.495. air, m,ags. lo m1, xlnl 49t· 7IB) cond. $3900. 496·3469 art 1966 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 646-9303 540-9467 ·71 Ford "2 T. 390 auto, duals, chrome. exeell. Best oiler. 644-6591 CREVIER ~m. -9570 1 & I Sf & llOAOWAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fords 1970 $600. 1916 SANTA ANA $1900. Good cond. 1651 835·3 I 7 I '67 Jag 3.8S Mk II. show car. orig. purchased in Pas adena . c ana ry yellow, chrome wires. must sell. M6·8S'70 ·79 Supra. full ~.i.un· rool. 5 spd, 5 yr warr. $8000. 49'7 ·6009 ·69 Beige Corona. 4dr , auto. ai r:. radio. SIUOO 962. 7283. 963·3042 OIAHGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOi.VO Largest Volvo Dealt!r in Orange County' BUY or LEASE UIRECT Placentia, Costa Mesa. rHE ULTIMATE 01uv1NG M.acHoNl K.,._Ghia 9734 642-3490. ·72 Ford E·JOO Newporter van conversion. 57.000 orig. mi, xlnt cond. 548-5927 eves. ·73 Ford. stk shifl. $lll00. Good cond. 645·5121 dys . ~lOOl eves. •USEDIMW1• 13 2002 ( o.558 1 ·74 2002 lii s/r (0332 I ·752002a (003SJ '762002s/r4sp. U578l ·77 ~ sunrf. air <3201 l '77 6,30 csi auto (0040,1 CloHdS~ __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·s2 Karma nn Ghia . Maroon. Good cond. Cal· look. $2200. 548·3354. Robert. ·79 Toyota Celica. black. loaded. Sspd. like new, S500 + assume old lse. P.P. Eves: 960·4212 Maida 9731 ----. --. -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 CELICA GT, loaded. ·n Mazda, Piston eng. low xl nt cond. PP. $3200 10120 Garden Grove Bl Garden Grove 530·9190 ...._ W..ted 9590 OIAMGE COUNTY'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• OLDEST mis, gd cond. $2500. ~4 _ . _ . 979·5863 or aft 5:30 TrMl!ph 9767 ~0825. -----••••••••••••••••••••••• "64 544 818. gd corul. $1000. 49'7·6009. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR ror lop used cars-foreign. domestics or classics. H your car is extra clean. see us FIRST! ~ #I 1110r-.C...ty 2925 HarbOr Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 WEIUY CLEANCAJlS AND TRUCKS COHHEll CHEVROLET :-<...~ H.1' h111 I' I · • r--I \ \1 ~ '· \ S4f>-I 200 HIGHIUYH Top dollars for Sports Cars. Bugs. Campers . 914's, Audi's AakCorU/C MGR JIMMAllHO VOUCSWAGEM 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLIAN US9CAH! miracle n"1 a zda r ... _ , Sales.Service-Leasing Roy Caner,l..c. Rolls"Royce BMW 1540J amboree Newport Beach 640·6444 IOIMcLAl .. 11 & --850 N. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA (5Mi. No. of SA Fwy> MerQdn letn 9740 '77 TR7. x~nt cond. mag ••••••••••••••••••••••• whls, aar, s unroof. '79 300 SD Turbo. Loaded. like no new. A nth gray. $29.500 Days 833·9784. Eves t wknds 675·Z107 Joe. ---------- ·73 MBZ 280C. prime cond. all ammenities. $8500. Dys: 752·2404 ; eves . 552-5477. am/fm s t ereo tape. $4200/olfer. 499.3292 eves '79TRIUMPH TR7 CONVERT18Ll:: l'tfust sell desperate. Older car or cycle for equity. Xln't condition. lo nules. xtras 639-3625 ---Yolbw 9770 '78 450SLC. 30K mi,•••••••~•••••••••••• perfect car. every xtra. 76 VW IUG ---_644_-6449_ --Sharp! (144385) MB ·77 300D. $13.250. • * MINT. Must see & drive lo appreciate. PP. 714 1·689-0871 ~~Uowoul ~ VOlKSWAGlN. INC ·75 Volvo 245DL. $3800. 645·7006 Used YOUR #I CADILLAC DEALHSHIP IH ORANGE COUNTY! SALES, SERVICJ.; AND LEASIN<; 17141522-5333 1'!~~S!un!d!a!y~by~A!p!p~t·~~I . .,; ~--E-L. sil~er-; /blue r: leather uphol, sunroor. am/fm caas, best offer. 870-8800, 8'10·5728 534-4100 13731 Harbor Garden Grove . 'NABERS Spec~~l~m1u~~ see ! CADILL1\l: '76 BMW 2002. $8000 ss.ooo miles, sunrr. am/fm cass. 640·5S93 '73 MBZ 220. Mint cond. ·76 BMW 2002 Alpina, 1 all pwr, light blue, rebll owner. 27.000 mi. snrr. engS6.900. 496·14~--_ Sspd. sac. $6500~~43~~· MG 9742 (l~) l••\ll)H.11111•• l\t"' 1 .. ,1.1 \b1 1 .. 111 •11()1 ~~!t~ -----~ r•..a..a100 75CADILLAC .,._._ Dynamite Coupe D'V1Ue ·7s BMW 2002: Chocolate Brown. fm /am stereo cassette. Sharp. $6200. 646-SS26. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·79 MG Midget. Xlnt cond. Z7,000 miles. See lo ap preciate. 848·7187 13731 Harbor Only S2.000 miles and Garden Grove loaded. Wh ile red ------leather. <78SNCH ) '73 VW Bug. xlnl cond. $3295 e.pi --9llS MGI 9744 $3,000. JIM MARINO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••7•7••M•:::I•••••••• --~·~---YOUCSWAGIEH '73 Capri 4 cyl. 4spd, xlnt • 10 VW JETTA 18711 Beach Blvd =87~Jood· clean ~t!/'1 ~~1:e1~l~c~ ~n· 4 door. factory sunroof. HUNTINGTON BEACH ter1or. Vefl.y sh arp! s tereo, 5 speed. 8.000 142-2000 9720 1CURTSMG l miles. 1484374 ) -------·90 Cadillac Eldorado. Sltt5 Sl4tt xlnt r:ond:S16.200 or t•ash ....................... TopDolar! 1-••C••! For any clean used im· port or domestic cars or lNCks!! Contact Bob Walker RllRW IC M ·.T '1•• -. . .. ~ .. -. . JIM MAllMO r@~ Jf°"""' & take over payments YOIJ(SWAGB4 VolKSWAGlN~ INC 87S.21r12....:._ _ 18700 Beach Blvd. iR•..a__...100 HUNTINGTON BEACH -Assume exec lse. No 142,.2ooo 13731 Harbor money down. ·1e 1-:1 Garden Grove Dorado Biarrltt, loaded. ·73 MGB-GT classic. Ne paint. 1reat conditio 548-3474, 67S·4872. 9741 Partinl Out ! V~kswagen Bug rorsale. 641·9157. 17,000 oril mi. $426 mo. l 9 7 4 R.M. Abrahms 646-0223. -----parts '81 Eldorado Diesel. 4200mi. Like new. 89J.l567 $9 ,000. l!!J:l 11:.,11 S!M·7591 i!Vt•~ ·•···•··············· . '74 ChC'rqer Good cond '.I[,.,.. , ,.1, engine liolcl 111 1• I• 1 •11 dr <;cxKl i.::•' 11111• 1 • $20fl0 Iii I :,;\I eves •wk111I -111 .. ".'. Sunswepl SI ~.11.1 •• Ford 1fOl)l1 •••.•••..••........... •7( (;al<t't,\ ;,('I \II I I p s. JI " '"'''' ,,, !Jti:.l 7fi:l0 77 F ii 111 1 .. I( I • J (;Ill,\ .\ l' I'S '• · 1 I AM FM 'il1·1 1·11 I '" I " tup. 2:! 2!! 1111 1 II Sl':IJ, S.'J.lfi41(1lll1•.i~1 '' • oln ••••••··•············. 71 LIHCO LH l>ynamll1• Jd lil:11 h I . ClKll'l' t-:1 c•ry ••xi 1 ,1 • '11 ly 47 .1•~1 n11 l1•0,' 1 ~.i~ ~I t S4995 JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN U!700 Ue:1l'l1 lll1ol llUNTIN<_;ToN Ill·. \I "II 842-2000 ..,.., 9950 •.•••••..•••........... OH,\NI; Er 111 '\'I 1 .-., FINEST LINCOLN ~fJo:Ht I II\ IJE:\l.EHSllll U NCOl.:"C M t-:l<t I In Ill Ill i\uto 1'1·nt••1 I•• SI> F" y l.ak1• F111' 1 1 Jl(VJ :"-1·. 830-7000 '75 MOH.ARC If Xlnt $:j(H~1 1\17 '"''- t4asteq 9? r; 7 ......•.......•....• ,~ ·68 Must;ini.:. \.' 'I t'lean runs J.!r • 11 497 5711i Oldlmobile ",,, . •••••.••........•.... 197!1°01.DS 'l tll!tl , 11 •· DSL .\I.I. l·:\JI!\ L I K !-: '\ F. \~ $!19511 fo'l 11 \I 1.111 ~XI· 644 "'61.W ·s1 Ollis llt·~t·n··• '''' 111 new .i 10111111 1 1 $13.21MI. "Ill "'·'' t II l·ash c .. 111 :;311 • •1-;-1• l ' •.....••......... , ..... 7 j I' I n l 11 \\ ·ll" t1 I t mtlea.:e. 'th'll rnnrl r,..,,. rack. m ai.:.; r:••'•.P-. WXI 55(; 1;~ It I ·72 Pmto $511(1 ·'"' 1· fer 1 IX>l.l'll:";' K40 I;,;·~ Plymouth ;11 9960 ••••••..............•.. ·71 t~ury Ill. au\o, ;1 1 1· pb, nu tires. 11wd1 '111• 9650. 498·31191 ----.,-11 ~~~ •••••.... ,.~?~.~ ., ,, , . ·' .,, .I' -UAllY PllUI W9(jf\41111Sey, Jenu.,y 14. 1wa1 ' SPECIAL Cl«YSLER CASH REBATES* 2.J>()OR HATC .. ACK NEW 1980 CHRYSLER LE BAROM Loaded 111clud1ng VB. automatic trans . pwr steering & brake~. d" com.I nwr sears & door locks. pwr sunroof & Window-;. cruise c.ontrol AM-FM stereo with cassette. padded Landau vinyl rool, dual -;port mirrors. 1111 wheel. pwr antenna e lt'C dig clock, radial tires. premium wheel co111!r<i & muct1. much more' , l 76.,_:1_::56~) ----- ~~~ NEW 1980 CHRYSLER CORDOBA COUPE FOR FLEET SALE OR LEASE Loaded rncludrng VB. automatic trans . pwr steerrng & brakes air condrtronrng. AM-FM stereo with 8 track tape, pwr seat & windows. elec dig clock. pwr sunroof & door locks. cruise control. 1111 wneer: padded 1.andau roof dual remote mirrors. premium wheel covers. wsw radial fires & much, much more• 1 1 76561, INFORMA TIOM, CALL 54 6 1934 PAUL DE FAlllS • S RVICE HOURS MOHDA Y THIU NIDAY: 7:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. SA TUIDA Y: 1:00 A..M. TO 1:00 P.M. . -- .,. ·• r , •• .... • Econom;~ w.-ao., H ~ transm,ss,~Ylinder engrn 6 I 97 .. 1 l'l Yli40UTH """""et sear n. air cond e. 4 rl'llt ..... ftlore• I 1089 s. radio w •lronmg st cyr . auro ~·s SID.llH 57) · sw lrres &. ~mg & br k .. air cona ~om a es. rad Pwr l093"'" ~ldings, ...... ro. vmy/ Ion • r v } ~ .. "' fifes cS "· more• 4 cy1 en ' <>to cou,1 5459.S 1910 l'LYMO i:--~ .u10~ cn.J!TH cond . Pwf ne. Slandard 1, Casse11e b brakp~ AM-F~ns dff more • 194,~ket sPal \ w SIPreo .... KR sw trres & 54695 -.....niom1ca1 • ,....,1 -vra trans . a" _, engine sears. ra:i°nd . Pwr brakeau1oma11c f!i4{QGT} io. wsw t1res :· bucket more• s5295 NEED CASH.?? We pay top dollar tor .good clean late model cars See Curt Davis or Orck Penrose today WI AUOW TOf DOUAI fOA YOCM TRAOMMI Sii US MOW!!! SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT REHTIMG A I 80 PL YMQUTH CHAMP! IUlll CUil Ylll 11111111 UllY Ml w l-() N t ~ 0 A y j,'\ N ' "' H I I I 1 . 111 ' ORANGE-COUNTY C AL If OHNIA 25 CENTS West County schools face cutbacks 8) P.\T&l<'K Kt:NNU>Y °' -Oetlt ~ ......... Uunll~loo l\t-111·h \ lniv11 lh1th Sehool lllstru:l otf1<·1ali. hitvt' c1ri nounr td 13 9 m1lhon of µrupoM:tl bud jtt'l <'utbac·lu. th11l 1nl·ludt' Ill 1n.i off 144 t t'l1t·ht:r~ am.I r ltn ... .-hni ~mt-'iJUrt~ prOKrllm~ El1m1nc1t111n (J r µ1:r .. 1.1nal t•oun :.ehn~ for '!>lutlt:nh a nd Sl'hool nur:se:. 1tl!>u IHt' ret'om mt•ndt'd b) Supt•r1nle11dt·ri1 fr <tnk Abbo11 Tht' 1n <'h thll k 1lt11·um1:n1, m <1llt' vutlt1· al Tut-1>1lay ~ M'huol l111unl 111~ltnj, also calls for re· dul'laun& 1n libr11r11ans , bus ' .. 1v11•t:, btih ind l he wheel 1lravt·r·s lt.iruna. clas1nf1ed posi lwni. and supervi&<>rial positions 111 lhi: 1tdm1nu1trat1ve office. Ac·t·ordulg to the cost sa ving µropus a.l. Junior and senior stu dt!nl1> would ~ limited lo takmJC fl vt· t•lasscs ~r semester. <; r aduallOfl rt.'(fu1rements-attlo would be r~uced, c·~lhng for ft·wt:r l'lass units 10 soc•i<fl 'itud1t•:-. and h1stury The western Oran~e County school system operates the Hun· tington Beach, Edison, Fountain Valley. Marina and Westminster high schools plus Winteraburg continuation school. District Superintendent Abbott announced the need for the cuts las t November, citing innation. declining enrollment. inade- quate slate funding and increas inf( employee overhead Tea<·her association orfic1al Lam·t• Jacot criticized the pro· posals last night as "overkill." Jacot. chier negotiator lor the teachers in a stalled contract dispute wjth the district, claims there is "excess capital" in the <'Urrenl budget, especially in al· locations for supplies and ad· ministralive services. • Trustee Zita Wessa said the cuts are needed lo give the teachers a 16 percent pay raise over the next two years eslimal· t:d to cost $3.5 million. In contrast, teachers are ask Iran'~ reply awaited Cash-for-hostages deal spawns hope WASHJN<;T<>N (A I') Iran 1s CXJ>t><'ted to reply shortly lo the U S. proposal lo exehangt• frozC'n asst•ts for t ht· rt-le<!sc of 52 American hostage:-., a sen10r ('arlt'r administratwn offic ial said today Tht• offi l'ial. who asked nol to be Hknt1fil'd, addt«l "Let's hopt' 1t is something dose to what Wt' ran aC'<'c•pt·, anct W<''ll gel a <f<•al ... Thi' way for a reply was clean-cl by pass a gt• 111 the Ira n1an l'arliament of an emergen- c:y hill authorizin~ the a ppoint mcnt of a neutral <:ounlry lo act as the arb1tr<ftor or <•onnic·tmg rinanc1al claims between the two nations. the official said . "This action .. docsn 't tell us what their nnal position would tw." the offidal said. "Wha l we l'Xpctt is th<!l. in a day or so, soonf'r ralh<.'r than later. they will <.'omc to us with a reply." The U.S proposal. taken to T t' h r a n h y A I ~ e r i a n 1 n 'Never even thought of murder' -Alaia Ky Di\VIO KUTZMANN Ot , ... Oatly Ptlel Sl•ll Weeping-bitterly al times, Ur Louis Alaia ended two d~ys of testimony Tuesday by insislin~ once again that he harbored no 'conscious des ire to kill his former wtfe 1>r a Long Beach at torn ey both s la irt in the County trial ordered for Diedrich f"ormt•r Orange C1iunty Hoard of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich was ord ered =-today lo st and trial in Oran~c County Superior ('ourt on four year olfi l'harges lhal hc partH·tpated m a C'a m pa1gn fund l <iundcring opernlion in llw 197fi l'ounly ch·<· t ions l>t edri<·h . 56, was ht·ld lo a nswer on fo ur relony l·on spirat·y eounts and a fifth misde· mc;.inor allegation that he failed to report financial contributions as required by the Political Reform A<•I of 1974. ·Tm disappointed . . . but justice will out," Diedrich com mentcd mome nts after Judge Claude Owens issued his ruling. Or:n:~ ,:_asl \\'eat her woman's lluntington Harbour home last .lune 13. ·'I never even thought about anything like that," Alai a said as he choked back sobs. ·'I don't recall reeling any conscious hatred on June 13." The gray-hair ed physician, standing trial for murder in the s tabbinli( deaths · of Margy l..ou Ala1a. 37. a nd Marvin Tincher. 50, said that, even though he had an "open marriage" with the woman and s us pected he r of s iphoning money from their joint accounts, he r espected her "as the mother or m y children." Margy /\laia and Tincher were ratally s tabbed after the Hunt 1ngton llarbour s urgeon had ~one lo the woman's home to d1scwis weekend custody rights lo his two children. While defense attorneys havl' never dented /\l aia was responsible for the slayings, they have maintained he s ur- rer~ from diminished mental l'aµacily due to an assortment or s>crsonal a nd financial pres- sur es, including highly emo· tional a nd ran~orous divorce proceedings with Margy Alaia. The orthopedic surgeon. his attorneys claim, also suffered from the worsening e ffects of a disease.Juwwn as nJA.rcolepsy, an uncontrollable desire to sleep During his final day on the witness stand Tuesday, Alaia w as ques tione d s harply by prosecutor Richard Parnell. Many o( the questions dealt with Ala ia's feelings toward his second wife a s well as Tincher, against whom he was pursuing a legal malpractice claim. But Alaia, sobbing almost con vulsively, said he harbored a (See Al.AIA, Paae A2) lermediaries Jan. 2. calls for un frc1•zing alxml $9.5 billion in Ira n1an assets an<I transferring them into an l'Serow acl·ount Tht· first installment, of about $2.5 billion. would he released to Iran :-.i multanecrnsly with the fret• 1 n g of th t• A mt· r i can hostag<:s. who h;i vc lit· en heltl mort· than M months Tht· offil'1<1l s aul the hill passed by the Parliamt!nl n: movt•s an ubst;.idc the Iranians -,.,..,. . ...,..... FROSTY FLORIDIAN Tolly Kovac keep• warm Dee~freeze losses soar in Flnrida Ry The i\s8CK'ialed Press Florida growe rs ta llied more losses today followin~ another night of freezing temperatures that have damaged winter vegetables and as much as a fifth of the orange crop. The mercury COlD WAVE CAUSES RASH OF DEATHS -A4 dropped to record lows in al least five cities across the state. Groves in the Indian River re- gion, which wer e spared in Mon· day night's freeze, suffered some cold damage during the second night, according lo Florida Citrus Mutual Vi ce President Bobby McKown. The full extent of the da mage lo the groves, o n the Florida east coast near Fort Pierce and Vero Beach, is not (See FLORIDA, Patire A?) them selves placed in the path of a settlement Meanwhile, John ff. Trattner, a State Department spokesman, said "we really <'an't evaluate 1t except that it seems a s tep in the right direction. Hut. Trattner added, "we still havl· the s ame rundamcnlal r1u e s l rnn s that re m a in un - resol vl'd " The l'arliamcnl <!djourncd un t 11 S unday, however. without (See HO!o\'Tt\Gt:s. Pa1te AZ> Plans hit on closure of Bushard By PWL SNEIDEltMAN Of ... o.11, ~, ........ The Fquntain Valley School Dislrid 's only middle school ~gram received a straight A report card Tuesday night from parents and students who oppost plans to close Bushard School al the end of the current te rm. A standing-room-only crowd ol about 200 attended a public hear ing conducted by the district'!- advisory committee on school closures. The commiltei? is considerinR a plan lo close Bushard, I~ Education Lane, a separatt facility on the same large cam· pus. Because of t he proximity ol the two schools, there were no prot ests about youn..:sters being requirt>d to walk a long distance lo a new school. Instead, the two dozen peopl<' who spoke to the committee argued that closing Bushard would end the district's only ex periment with a school tha t serves sixth, seventh and eighth l(rade students exclusively. T he speakers were unanimou!' m declaring that the experiment has been a success. Several l(raduating eighth graders. who will not be affected by the closure the mselves. praised several special pro- grams at Bushard, inc luding field trips. a studenl store and t-lective classes such as sewing and wood shop. Othe rs claimed the middle school provides a better transi tion to high school than a con- ventional K-8 school "I am impressed by the elo· que nce of these youngsters," said Jay Walker. a parent. ''If we send them back to the other schoo l with the younger children. I think we'll be doing them tremendous harm.'' Sunny Thursday but with som e hig h cloudiness. Pat chy fog along the coast Thursday morning. Highs 64 to 68 at the beaches and 68 to 73 in the inland areu. Lows lonJ"ht 52toS6. Saver's loser Pat Downey, director ol the Huntington Beach Boys Club, which occupies a closed portion of Bushard, said the middle school proeram haa helped the older s tudents to mature and has reduced discipline problems. INSIDE TOD~~ Tax rediree1 caah award •'They have pride In belonging to this place," Downey said . . __fiut·wsv"*' MQrlka_Rk>• - -------- IDOi boclc homl in t~ arm• For hia 1u11est1on that la sav- o/ her mother, Georgia ing Oran1e County an estimated ,,. Htlgemoft, tn Son JoH todor $300,000 a year in taxpayen' a/1n bftftg fOUltd in Merlco money, Deputy Marshal Roter fHtdar. more than four Holt wa1 1uppoeed to receive a Jiff'• o/fn w m11atnioual11 cashawardof$1,!500. dttappeored. < Stt dPfll PQ{le AS). He received hla award 1'MI· day durinc the county Board ol SupervWorl' meeUn1 tn Sula Ana. But Holt didn't 1et the fU1I Sl,500. HeNCelvedJU1ttl,OU. The other 9'15 waa taken out ln tax". Holt,•,Gt-Anabehn ............. t1 emplo1" for elpt yeen, WHD 't 1D91d9 I I fw about .. cllffel"tDN, tlloqla. He 1QI lle'll ............. ud .. ~ toward a ,..,... tnM ....... ' . ' ., .-_.." "~,: .. ~ ;• I • t :_j ---~ f , • # • •' .. , .. ,-~,. ...... -----· -----·A·cht.m1 commtttete-cb••l"r..,u~11n1nr to buy "so I can take my kids Marge Schnel_der agreed to c amplng." · Holt la the 18th county employee C See CLOSURE, Pase Al) to win the maximum pre-taxes cash award ol $1,500 and t.be an· nual saoo.ooo aavln11 lrom h11 suneauon i• the lar1eat since the county's 1u11e1Uon' pro1ram was started more than five yean •10. Tbn>uth the 1u11e1Uon pro- 1ram, employ ... whole=J· aavlnt IUllllUGm are -...ed reeelve lO pereeet of U.. amuaJ HYl..,.==-Umlt. lfeilt'• WOUid ....,. o.uia lD lralfte eomt ntra U• ta romd ap m•tr tMr oWldfGrlnftlG ..... ~··· ol ..... to Jiii at w,.,.. ... ..... .. , Jogger, 80, killed by truck in Grove An IO-year-old Jo11er wH •med in Gardea Grove Tu.clay when lhe wu t\nlfk by a pickup truck u lhe trted to run acrou CbapmaaA...ue. Rutb Tecat*f died at Palm .Jlubar ffalp4l.I llDGll.aftw..JM 10 a.m. McidlDt OB~ Cbapmu Juat .,. ol Buro ....., •· eonllnl '° a... a ..... pa11ee Set. P8.a ,.......~=., tlM ""'*· .Pldll_p •• · of Oardla o"°" ... , . ing for more than this board of- fer by seeking a one-year con· tract with an immediate 12 percent pay hike. Although about 144 instructors will be laid off next year. dis· trict officials note that there will only be 75 fewer teaching posi· tions . An enrollment decline of l,000 students, (there are 18,600 now ), r ed uctions in the maximum c lass load fo r juniors and seniors and cutbacks in driver's education will eliminatelihe 75 teaching positions, Abbott ex plained. Proposed c utbacks in the sport.s program include elimina· lion ol gymnastics, girls· hockey and all junior varsity sports. So ph o more ba seba ll , freshman and sophomore tennis for bc>ys and freshman and sophomore c ross country for boys also would t>c eliminated 0.11, ~ .... ,. ..... ,, o •• , ......... FOUNTAIN VALLEY BANDSMAN FACES 'INSPECTION' Rep. Bedhem look• up to Bob Ven Quekelberg Band lacks funds, but going to DC The Fountain Valley High School band has not raised enough money to finance Its trip to Washington D.C. to perform at Ronald Reagan's presldentJal Inauguration next Tuesday. But school Principal David Hagan says the group is 1otn1 to the nation's capitol Friday anyway __: nying then and P•Y· Ing later. Fund-raisln1 ef(orta to pay for the trip apparently will fall short by at least $20,000, Ha1an aaid. He said the band will loan betf tl0,000 that It lrn...,,._.l'c!:- cumulatinc over the past live year.1 to buy new uniform•. · He said the school'• AalOciat· ed Studet Bddy allo ta loaplq •11.000 to the lM·member b..a and banner 1qaad. Shrteen adulu al80 wm make the trip wtlh \be m.ielam. The ti;tp mttaally waa eltimat· ed to ttott tll1000, N40 per person, but the mrllnel II ltvllll the band a 1roap dlteovnt, lowertaa tlM r'OUlld trip fan to '11,000, ~ uN. IDU.PMtab=beDd bOOltM, • .,...., -d•la, .. H~lal , I.aft rala-4 abcNt •·•· -r:r. • fro•...,.._..,..... . ...... . ...... ~ ...... ..., ....... school units invited lo play at the Presidential inauguration Nationwide, 400 bands applied for the honor. The presidential inauguration com mltlee selected the group based on color photos. tape re- cordlnp ol its music. and rec- om mendaUons. The school was notified Dec. 5. Band teacher Frank Hames admit.a that the red. white and blue color ol lhe uniforms prob- ably worked in lhe band's favor. CADDIE ROILED ON FIRST CAIL "I sold my Caddie to the fint person who saw tt." That'• the advertiain1 aucce11 slory of the Newport Beach man who placed thla ad ln the Daily Pilot: · , • r----JllST BRE,4KJNt; ___ _ LAI•~''°"'~·· world_.........,...-*-lap,....11. Chrysler's '""'ival auYJiu loan decision WA.~JllN<.iTON <At' I WU.h It. 1"1YIVlll h•n•1n1 IQ the balan<·e. l 'hl"y1llrr t 'orp ta r a'41M between wslon complalnta lhat thf' l um11u n wanu tuu rmu-h from Ila worken •nd 1ovemmeol t)in1 11 that 1h1• firm ,h,,uld "t~u•1tin l'Vt!ll mon :.wlltet! (•uncesslons frhm thtim <"o<bpan) offl t•1i.li. t11u 1&•111~ with Unllad Aulu Workers 1 ... c1 ... n U...ouah •h., nittht 1n ho~ uf narrvwin1 lhtt arap eoouah lo t'.fthr«" \ht> 1toven1m .. nt tu acuu1tntt!4: an add1Uonal $400 mllUon In hl•na l(11lN•IJ I tw balttirf'tl llUlom•hr jOU., Ill leaat II little lon1er T.h•· lllL.,WN lJt'I h i.v1> tht' hnal thumbs up or thumbs down '1.cn•I for ( 'hn '>lt•r 14 ;ii. t'llll«lttt--.1 hater todaay at 11 meeting of the !'hr\ '>ll'r l..1 .. 111,c ~ujar 1t fllt'1' Uua1t.l OH"""' •a.w ••tlrr••r '\It ll!'\I t > 1>ru1t I AP 1 I r illl hias nus~ 011 pnces by Si! a bu 1 d •• rt ... ·tl\"" J llO I to 137 for hKht aude and $36 for hl'avy r rude , the Ir .1n 1.a11 ri .. w, i.~enr > l'i.n. imnounced today Th•· in1·rt!1:t1te!t wen~ not a!t high a!t forecaas t by lJ S ml tradt' '''u rl't'!t 14 h<> ant1<·11Jalcd tht-lr11J1ian action followanj( 11 round of 11r 11 t· hike' k 1t•kcd off an mid December by a dt'c·1~11m of the 1 1q~an1tut1vn hf Petroleum Exl'(1rtmg Countries to authorut• pn <'e tnl'rl'd.'>t:!t of UIJ l(J $41 a barrf!I Ma rl.wn IHu-11 I a ,... .. r• . W i\k SAW l'oland <Al'l Thousands of workt•rs hud down th ,·11 tno b for t wu hour!> today an a town near the Soviet border and pr11t~·,1cri. rlra pt'<l rt<d and wtule Polish Oags on buses and trolley~ 111 Wari.aw. whert! tht! Soviet commander of East Bloc forces met with the natmn's communist Party chief. Worker~ at 30 enterprises employing some 60,000 people In th£ l1>wn of Hzcszow, about 40 rttiles from the Soviet frontier. struck in' support of formers seeking to organize a union independent ot l'ommuni~t Party conlrol, laborsources reported . ltll•ltap ltllb drf .,rr MOUCAN CITY, I.a. (AP) -A cable snapped on an offshore drilling rig today hurling three men into the Gulf of M·exlco, a Coast <;uard s pokesman said. One man was killed, one-was injured and lhl' third was missing. Ueta11s ot the accident were sketchy. Coast (;uard spokesman Doug Sandos said he was told the t hree were being hoisted aboard the rig when the cable snapped and dropped them into the Gulf. Butanemployeeofthe Merit Drill- ing Co., owners of the rig, said he understood the three were work· ing ar ound a rrane when the cable snapped and whipped the three men off the platform. ---- Pfa11r rrulw• 11111 10 RAMSTEIN, West Germany (AP) Two U.S. Air Force planes crashed in Europe today at s eparate sites and at least 10 servicemen were killed . the U.S. Air Force a nd Air Force sources s aid. -- Eight crewmen were dead and one was missing after a C-130 transport crashed on lake-off from this air base near the f''ranco-German borde r, the Air Force reported. In Spain, a U.S. Phantom F -40 jet crashed 60 miles northeast or G uadalajara, killin~ its two occupants, Air Force sources said. FLORIDA FREEZES. • • known, McKownsaid. Elsewhcrc in the citrus region, heavy frost on trees. buds and leaves did furthe r d a mage, despite higher temperatures than the past two nights, Mc Kown said. Sout h Florida was s pared som ewhat by patchy high cloud1- n t·~s . acc•ording t o Nationa l Ewing named assistant to Wieder Ca rolyn l':wing, vice president fo r c·ommunity and governmen· ta l affairs for the Huntington He<1<'h· f',ountain Valley Board of Hl'altors, has been named as an excculive assistant to Orange <'ounly Supe rvisor Ha rrie tt Wieder . -Ms Ewing, 39, of Yorba Lin- da, will replat"e Jim Hayes, who is returning from Mrs. Wieder's 2nd District office to a post in the County J\dministrative Of· f1 ce. Meanwhile, new Isl District Su pervisor Roger Sta nton an nount·ed today the selection or l>an Mille r . a seven-ye ar 'cm1>loyce in the administra tive uff-icof'. as a new executive assis· tant • M,i; 1<:wing hai; been mayor. t'ity l'ouncil member and plan- •ning <'ommissionc r in Yo rba Linda She also was executive <lireclor from 1976 to 77 for the !Orange County division of the 1 1.eaguc of California Cities. ; Mi lier. 30, of Santa Ana is :C'hief of the legis lative division :in the administi'ltive office. He ;is the fifth as111i stant lo be named ;by Stanton, who took office Jan. ;s. : Miller has a master's degree •in public administration from .:the Univers ity of 'southern .!California a nd a master's !degree in history from Cal State ·Fullerton. ! His annual salary as executive t asslstant was not disclosed, but !Miller earns $32,SOO In his ~~sent j=ob=·--- Robert N. Weed ,., •• Idell! M. Thomlts Kffvll ldllor Thomas A.. Murphlne MeMtlllt ldllet Charin H. Loos ,. ........ ~ ....... Ce'"l tlll I HI Ora111t Cuti •••111111111 ce111,e11,, Ne 11e•t ........................ 1 .. _.... ti/ ............ llff•lll 111•• .. rt1re••ce• •ltlld•I tpeclel ...... ,,,.,,..,..._,, Weather Service forecasters. Weather forecasters said heavy frost formed in most other farm- ing areas during the night a s t ern peratures in central and northern r e gions were mostly in the rn id-20s to around 30. Readings of near 20 were reported in some col de r spots of north-central and west-central Florida. Daytona Beach reporte<J a rec ord low of 19 for this dale, break- ing the record set in 1964. A low of 20 in Orlando broke the 1964 rec or d of 27, and Tampa's 29 was 1 de gree lower than the r ecord set in 1973. In Fort Myer s, the m ercury fell to 31, beating the re cord of 35 set in 1964. And it was 47 in Key West. The coldest previous .Jan. 14 was 49, a mark set in 1948. Tuesday's lows included : 8 in T allahassee, breaking the 1971 record by 3 degrees; 13 in .Jacksonville. breaking the 95· year-old January mark by 2 degr ees; 22 in Tampa, 'breaktnl( a 1905 mark, and 32 in Miami. the coldest J a n. 13 s ince 1962. Jenrette cash Ahscam loot? WASHINGTON CAP> More than a dozen of the $100 bill the wife of forme r Re p . John Jenre tte s aid s he found in J enrette's.. closet last week were part of the Abscam bribery money the South Caro lina Democrat was convicted of ac- cepting, The Washington Post has quoted sources as saying. Jenrette, who has denied tak- ing money from FBI undercover agents, could not be reached for comment on the report. But he told the Poet on Monday, "I can ass ure you if the money came from Abscam I'll walk into jail right now." Jenrette said the 125,000 found by his wile, Rita, was from a variety of sources, includint his law office, leaal funds donat.ed ·by friend• and "money my mother 1ave me before sbe died." Rita Jenrt_tte haa said she is seekina a divofce from the ex· _ .s:onsresaman. • __ • TELEPHONE All depeo'11•nle: (714).142~21 CIHelfled Adwe ..... ng: 142•1171 O,,ICll c .... Mn41: 1JI W.'1 .. , SI,... L..-9Hdl; lft7 Ne. CMtl Hltlflwey Hu11t111t11"' ...,..,; 1717' llHcll ...... verd S.<elld cteO.~IW .. Id el Cetle Mete, Cell .. rllle. CUI l~l. St-..Crlpll., lly <M· •I•• .-.• "'*" 'ti '" 1'11•11 "·" _111,; "'""••• ... lllM ...... "*"Ill.,. VOL 1•, NO. 14 Marina • neanng .. reality? By n :aav CLAUSEN Of -o.ffJ ...... Sutt <.:011t1t Mesa consultant Ken- neth S1tmpson is 11oundln1 more optimlstk about the chances for a small bo»t marina at the mouth of the Santa Ana River. Sa mp1wn told City Council mt'mbers earlier this week that ~event! positive events have OC· <·u rred since his negative July re1wrt rcteardmte efforts to gain m a rana sup110rt al various gov t•rn mt.-nt al levels Those e ven t s. Sa mps on 'l:ud, anrludc what now appears to be positi ve s upport by Nt•w1x>rt lleach city offi cials ; a 1·ha nl(t' in lJ S. Army Corps of fo:n l(mLoers <'Ommanders in the lot·al re..:1on. a new administra - 1 um in Washington. D.C .. and -;tu ll1t·~ proving that the en- d;rn ..:1..•n·d least tern feeds mostly at ~ca ruther th<.in in the rivers 1·m11tyinl( into the P<1cific Ocean. "Wt• <1n· ril(ht at the point he re wht•rt.• wt"rt• KOing to bring •·vt•ryttunl( together or we are not.'' he told the council. ·'This is a very critical period 111 our mission." he added. Thi· pro posed 3,000-boa t rnarin<1 . b<1cked by Costa Mesa, t ht· City of Huntington Beach and tht· County of Orange, ac tually would be built on river. mouth proJ>erty owned by the county The key to the $40 m illion proj- e<:t, though, is considered to be approval by the California Coastal Commission whi<:h cur- r ently considers the 80 acres in- volvt•d as natural wetlands. Sam pson said the s tate com· m ission is scheduled lo rule on lo<·a l coasta l plans under de· vt•lopment by rnastal cities and t•ounties this year. II unlingt on Beach , Orange ( 'ounty and Costa Mesa already s up1>ort the marina in the ir plans . Ncwax>rt Heach officials previously had not opposed the pla n . hut they wouldn 't en · 1·11uragc it e ither , Sa mpson nolerL Suhsttqucnlly, he said Mon- day. a nt<wl y clec·ted council ma· jority and c·1t y administrators indic·all' mort! enthusiasm for the manna in their coastal plan. f'l"OlllP..,,,. A I CLOSURE • • fo r ward the s tude nts' and parents' comments on to district tr us tees. Hut concerning a reversal of 11lans to close Bushard, she said lhe committee's hands may be tied. Mrs. Schneider liaid trustees orde red the committee to con- s 1 d c r all of the district's 17 SC'hools in evaluating closure lancets a nd to disregard pro- gramming in their recommen· dation As a result, she said, the com· millet-must base its decision on facts and figures such as enroll- m e nt . With 312 students, Bushard has the lo1oVest enroll· ment in the district, she said. One parent suggested that older students from Wardlow School. another closure target, be moved lo Bushard to increase the enrollment. Mrs Schneider replied that clistricl trustees have told the com millee that the district will operate on a K·8 basis through next year . with no immediate emphasis on middle schools . The closure of at least one school al the end of the c urrent ye ar h as been ordered by trustees because or declining enrollment and decreased fund· ing 16 seeking FV collncil; 15 queried The Founta in Valley City Council has conducted all but one of its preliminary interviews with 16 candidates vyin1 for the council seat vacated this month by Roger Stanton. M •)'or Al Hollinden said a sch edulfng conTilc prevente~ the council from compl«.in1 its last.. inl«.V.j9*' W-it41ADA commissioner John McKnithl, at a special session Tuesday night. He said the council will ip- tervlew McKni1ht durint its reaular meet.int neat Tuesday. Also at that meettn1, tbe council memben will narrow the fleld of candidatea to three to five fln1U1ta and will 1chtdule addi· . Uonalintervtews with them. Holllnden aaid the council wUI make it.I ftnaJ choice at ill Feb. 3 meeUnc or at a 1pecial .... 1on 1hortly before tbat date. The new eoandl membr~ll 11rv1 tbe remainder ol Stantan'1 term, whlcb explnt in April, t•. "It'• ........ poup ol .... plicanta," lloW8den Aid. "ft'• 1ota1 to bl a "'1 tou1b dldllaa to ptduee." , I .... -................... . ff P~S IVf.•fffht•r H.~iSP ........ ~ Conditions a~c fairly frigi~ in the Soviet Union these d ays loo , a s confirmed by this young Muscovite who is all b~ndled up for a sled ride in central Moscow . Tuesday night's Moscow low was 12 degrees . Jt was snowing to· day . Wisconsin official said sex off ender OSHKOSH , Wis. c AP> State offic ials we re s tunne d when William T . Boerum, director of the Winne bago Mental Health Institute , was chuged with a series of sex offenses involving Caner plans final speech WASHJNGTON <AP ) In his last formal s peech as chief e xecutive, Presi- dent Carter bids farewell to the nation tonight at 6 in a talk that aides describe as a look at the challenges that will confront the world after Carter has re· turned to Plains, Ga. The 20-minute speech will be broadcut live from the Oval Office at 6 p .m . by th e maj o r t e l e vi s ion n e tworks <Channels 2, 4, 7 and 28 and on radio on KFWB and KNX.) One White House of- lid al, who asked not to be identified, said the presi- dent wanted to make his last speech a forward- looking "delineation of the problems the nation and the world will be facing in the future,·· rather than a review of the victories and dis appointments of the last four years. boys. They were even m ore sur f'rised when "told he was n't William T. Roerum Boerum. who h ad bee n 1n C'ha rge or the state run mental hospit<1I near Oshkosh the pa!>t yt!ar . was f ir e d aft e r i n vestigators announced he w11s an impostor, appa rently using the name of a former college c lassmate who 1s a hanking ex ceut1ve near San Fran('1sco Winnebago County District Al t orney Robert lla wlcy saul al a rwws <·onferem·e Tuesday that Hoerum's fingerprint~ matched l hOS(.' or Ray mond L. M atzhr. ~Hi. a fugitive from a sex charge in New York. llawley sa id the st'alute of limitations apparently had run out on that charge and New YQrk offi C'ials would not seek t!X t radilion. · In Greenbrae. Calif , hanker William T. Boerum said he knt.·w a Raymond Malzkcr while al M <1 nhatta n College 1n T he Rronx. N. Y Boerum, a Vl<'l' president or the <.'rocker National Rank, said he last s aw Matzker t he day lht')' gradua ted in 1966. and has h<1d no contact with him s ince receiving a tele1Jhone call from him two or thrt'c years later Boe rum s aid he did not know 1f the man held in Milwaukee W11s his former classmate . "I don't know what to make of it," he said. "I couldn't imagine why he would use m y name. He ohviously knew a lot of people on campus, people that you have lunch with once in a while ." p,..p-AJ ALAIA ••• dtatb wtab Oftly for hlmHll u hl1 penonal probl1m1 became mort bwdlDIOmt. ·'I Juat felt muy Um11 r 'Ult wanttd to dJt ... I Juat didn't S undtntand why at my a11 (50), after all my work and succe11, that I should be under1oin1 so much strain .... " the murder ciere ndant told the seven· w o man, five-man Jury 1n S uperior Court Judie Byron Mc Millan's courtroom. 01 Alala said he had "koots in r 1 my chest" almost every day and ti added that the only thing which t ke pt him from taking his own life was ttis third wife, Susan. "I ,~ wo uld have killed myselJ if it e hadn't been for Sue," Alaia said. rf The defendant said be never thought of killing Margy Alaia during his bitter custody battles with her and denied mali:ing threats against her to other peo- ple. lie conceded that he disliked Tincher, who once represented him in several legal matters, but a lso denied wanting to kill him. During a break in Tuesday's t est imo ny, defense attorney Albe rt C.S. Ramsey said he was pleased with his client's ap· s pcarance on the stand. "I had lo put him on and. he didn 't disapJ>Oint me," Ramsey said F,...,.Pag.-AI HOSTAGES acting on another measure pro posed hy the Iranian govern· ment to aid in solving the crisis Desl'ile delays in Parliament the Iranian government has in'. dit·atL>tt it was seeking to meet a l"rid ay de adline set b y the Carte r admini s tration for reaching an agreement befort· President Carter leaves office. And Iran's chief negotiator , Hehzad Nabav1. said, "We arc going to release the hostages m the coming two or three days or try them." !'J aha v 1, h ea d I r an i an nt'got1 ator in lhe slalemalt' ml'ntroncd de<.·1s1ve a ction on th~ hostages in two or three days in what was seen by observers a s an t'ffort to f'USh Parliame nt into aC't111n f>n both e m c rgenc·y rn t•asures M canwhtlt'. Swiss authorities issued an attachment o rder un a villa in St Moritz ownt'd by tht· fu mtly of lhc late s hah of Iran Meeting set for parents· E xperts of marriage, family a nd children's proble ms will part1cipalt' in a free seminar en till ed "Parents Under Stress" Sa&.urday at Golden West College in lfuntm~on Reach. Th (' program 1s o pe n t o 1rnrents In the community as well as health professionals. The St'minar will begin al 9 a.m. in Health Science Room 131. The s eminar will be led by J ohn T Burgess and Terrenn· Downes, psychotherapists in private practice in Huntington Uca <•h · Winter Sale Starts Stop By Now For Best Selection Drexel creates a classic chaise I ro•.111r111:1p11•t.1liu11ut.i1.t;l'.'.11.'J 11., .11Jre 1et· "I'' ·1 1.ilty .,. 1'. 1111! L.t'.I' ot ti 11•. qr d(J•lul y (1lfJfhrt1nru•d 1)1o11'.I' lortq11r! Wt• kf!fJw yrni w ill .Jqr1::c lhCH! .irt-· lew ri~Jlf? ef(•111tnl w.1ys tu ti11ny c:omtort<ttlie "'~atinq 11110 .t l;tWmom W.111 Drexel" own q11.il1ty tilt 1U "''" •n " r.hrnrP. of --tru•tirlOllS tal>r1<"', •I'" l;C111q <,I IC.lwn .i·. part o f ow -Tr~rcrnr.<>lc.,·colk?tfl<Jri .. ~11qf11hii' J Bluff house OK'd But CdM neighbors haven't given up- Der.ta Br" vkh hH won ap provaJ from the South l'oHt R.-11onel C'outal Commlaalon l(I build lua U\rtt lt!.vel dreamhowle b~ICl1" th~ blufh (IVt'rhM1k1nec Corona d~I llhr Statf' ht'1u·h · It w liAh h.111 se1·tin<I 11 mt· 11 round '4 1th th«-romm1u10t1 Ht-1·ai11w up a l<»tt'r la.111 y.-•r 1md had 1111 luc-1& •PP"•hntc hlh 1·u .. tu tht· llt atf' t'llillltal 1•11mm1.-11111ri ffl.S Vil TOa V Monda..y aftt-r noon In Hunt 1ngt<>n lh~111·h thouah 1·ouhJ ht-~hurt It ved A &roul' of Corona del Mar rei. 1dents. wbo live on the inhllld ~ldl' of <kt.> an &ult'\ 1trd. havt• hinted tht'.) will appt:al tu thr ~Idle r umm1 .. ll1Un to U \ erturn the re~IVOdl .. ppro\ al Tht> rcMdent!-. repn.~llent~I LI> ~t''41J ll rt a tt ur n t) Jame' Parker maintain lir1tv1ch 'i. pro posed bluH fan home n ear Heliotrope Avenul' would d isrupt '1ew!l and his dra veway would 1·ut an unsightly p<ith through a ~ras s) strip th1tt '' become a favo rite p1 cn1 r a nd s unset watchin~ spot B R IT \' I (' II T 0 L D l' o rn missioners he had modified has driveway plans to take out as ht Affer r~airs tit-or Ow 1raaay strip .. pc»li· bl" Ile told commlaa1onera the inn •lnp 111 actually • public r1111ht -t>I way and ntver haa been dnaicnaited 111 a city or state 1111rk < '11mm1&i.1111\t'r!i •PProved h.is huuli~ l'llln on • ~·J· l vote Com · 1111 01on"rs· J•d11e Heathe r 11l11i1 yor ot Newl'Ort) and Har- rit·t t Wieder I Oraniit-County -.upt1r v1sur J sided w1lh Britvic h 0 11 tht:o vote IN A RELATED sk1rm1sh in Newport Beuch Monday even 1n l!:. Bnl v1rh a~a1ri' c ame away a winner The Corona del Mar objectors a sked Newport city councilmen to block construction of the Brit vu:h home and preserve the land as open space The residents, one of whom has lived in the same Ocean Avenue._ house for 70 years, mounted their drive during the council's conti· nuing discussion on the city's Local Coastal Plan. f" ~ ATTORNEY PARKER, fresh from the commission session, said he had nothing against Brit· vit·h or his plans, but simply Safety of county's new hall assured The Orange County Board of Supervisors has been assured that the structurally defective Hall of Administration in Santa Ana· will be a safe building once Sl m illion m repairs a re com - pleted. "There can he no question but that it will be sound." Stanley Krause, a count y General Services Agency assistant dire<" tor , said Tuesday 1n response to a question from Super visor Bruce Nestande. N ESTANDE SAID he wanted GSA officials lo be "rigid a nd tough" in overseeing repair work scheduled lo begin soon. The firs t phase of the repair ... · .. ·project, .. lo cost a n estima ted ~· $600,000. will involve improving = -connections between the col· umns that support the five ·story ~ s tructure a nd its i ndividua l floors. Nestande expressed concern that the building, despite t he re- pairs, "may still not be ade- quate " THE SUPF.RVISOR said he wanted to avoid further e mbar· rass~t to the county or "mis- use of public funds ." Joining Nestande in express- ing concern over t he building was s upervisor Harn ett Wieder. who said CiSA officials s hould consider ways of improving the monitoring of construc tion of public buildings . Citing a practice she s aid was used in the private sector . Mrs . Wieder said a "cle rk Of the works" should be employed as a n independent third party to oversee county cons truction jobs. WHEN KRAUSE pointed out that offic i als of the GSA ·s Arc hitectural and Engineering Division do just that , Mrs . Wieder commented, "That's my proble m . They're count y employees." Sh e said it was like "the fox watching the chicken coop." Al the suggestion of board Chairman Ralph Clark, Krause wa~ inst.nu:ted to study Mrs. Wieder's suggestion and provide a report to the board at an un· specified future date. TU ESDA V'S d iscussion was prompted by consideration or a GSA request to employ Gentosi B rother s of Costa Mesa to coordinate the r epair work. County officials estim ated that the firm will be paid about $90,000 to "schedule, coordinate a nd oversee" work performed by contractors in repairing the building. ;; Planners reject San Juan appeal An appeal by San Juan Capistrano to stop a housing de · velopment on a ridgeline above the city has been turned down by the Or ange County Planning Commission. The commissioners voted 3·2 Monday lo uphold an earlier a p· proval given the developments in the Colinas de Capistrano area by the county Subdivision Committee. and Shea Homes until a final rul- ing is issued. THE PROJECTS are part of plans for a 2,800·unit planned community on 1,175 acres int.he hills northwest of San Juan Capistrano. Commissioners stressed Mon- day that their judgment was dis- c retionary on whether the de· velopment plans violate a coun· ty mandate tQ preserve the ridgeline, where possible. Commissioners Fred Light and William MacDougall sided with the city, claiming that the plans violate the intent of the general plan. THE CITV HAS two weeks to decide whether to appeal the commission's decision to the county Board of S upervisors . Planning Director Tom Merrell said the city's practice in the past has been to. appeal. The city already has filed a lawsuit in Orange County Superior Court seeking a hall to j the developme nt near the 1 ridgeline because the city con- 1 tends the grading proposal violates the county general plan. Commissioners Alvin Coen, Irv Pickler and A.E. Wooden voted to turn down the appeal and allow the development. Statue sought LIVERPOOL, England CAP) Judge Edward Wallin has granted a preliminary injunc· ~ lion stopping gradln1 on the rid1eline for three housing !l projeda propoeed by the Cam· , peo¥ C4!1'P., Howqd Miirk Ho"!"' -The hometown of the BeaUes • has relaunched • cempaip to commemorate the Fab Four with a statue. Beatles fans around the world wiU be asked I ~ . to contribute to a fund expected to raiaeabou_tSO!OOOpounda. '*""• Listening ••• The Dally Pilot wanta to hear rrom Its readers, what you like about the paper end what YoU don't like. We ai.o would like to publl1b )'OW' views on any subject in our letten to the editor col- umn. Call the number below and your meua1e will be ret'Orded. Meaa.,ea will be tranacribed aeverat tlm• dally and dellveNd to the dealt of the appropriate editor. Mailbox contrlbuUona wlll be delivered to the edltortal pa1e editor. Mailbox contributors muat Include their name and telephone number for veriftcaUoft. No drculaUon calla, pleue. TtlL 111 _what '1 oa your mind. TIM number i• In aerviee 34 houri • day, aev.a. da19 a Weft. wanted Lo insure that the bluff. face is preserved in It.a natural state. He ~nted out there are pro· vi1lons in the city's proposed coastal plan for acquiring prlvate'y held property as open space with state money. Council members, taking in- formal votes on portions of the coas tal plan, rejected the open- space proposal on a 5·2 vote. Councilmen Paul Hummel and Don Strauss favored open space. THE COUNCIL, though, did not complete ly wash its hands of the issue. It agreed to delay vol· ing on whether to change the ioning on three privately owned lots below Inspiration Point in Corona del Mar. The three lots, located below 0<'ean Boulevard and south of the Brit vi ch property, currently a re ioned .for residential use. Cons truction of a ho use has begun on one of the lots. City planners have recom· mended that state runds be used to acquire the property and pre · serve it as open space. Council members will take up that question during a special s t'ssion next Monday at 3 p. m . Pickler· will chair planners Irv Pickler . the 4th Distnct appointee lo the Orange County Planning Commission, has been elected as its chairman for 1981. Pic kler. 59, of Anaheim, has been a m ember of the com· mission for two years s ince be- ing named to the group by 4th District Supervisor Ralph Clark_ He succeeds A. E. Wooden, the 1st District representative to the com mission. Wooden's tenure on the com - miss ion apparently will e nd soon. First District Supervisor Roger Stanton said he has in· formed Wooden that he will make his own appointment to the commission. Wooden originally wa,; ap- pointed in 1974 by Supervisor Robert Battin a nd retained by Supervisor Philip Anthony. whom Stanton defeated in t he No- vem ber election. Third D istric t S upe r visor Bruce Nestande, who replaced former Super visor Edison Miller earlier this month, has not de- cided whether to retain Com- miss ioner Fred Light on the five· member commission. A Nestande aide s aid the supervisor intends to interview a number of applicants, including Li ght, a nd then c hoose a representative. Light, who was appointed by Miller, said he told Nestande he wants to remain on the com- mission. Pickler, a former owner of a printing business in Anaheim, has been involved in various civic roles, including his mem· ber ship on the board of trustees for the Anaheim Union High School Districl. Boat owners receive OK to relocate Forty boat owners have re- cei ved permission from the O r a nge Co unty Board or Su pervisor s to m ove their vessels from silt-laden slips to others owned by the county . The silt began a ppearing at the h arbor a rt.er heavy rains sent tons of sediment through the San Juan Creek channel last winter. The county and coastal com- mission have been talking about removing the silt, but so far h•· ven 't agreed on conditions for the dredging. Boat owners, meanwhile, were see ing their slips filled by the s lit, wh.ich had the potential of damaging hulls during low tides. Many of the slips at Dana Point are sub·leased to boat owners by private companies which lease the facilities from the county. But the county does retain some slips, and those were the ones lent to the seafarers with sllt·clo11ed slips. The boat owners will use their ori1lnal aUps If end when the dredlinl Is completed, officials Hid. Clock ticks cloeer CHICAGO (AP> -Tbe banda of the "Qoomlday Clock" ticked tbr .. mlautee cloHr to nuclear dHtrucUon Jut year and 1topped at Just four mtautel to 11mlclnilbl" -lta m01t periloal PollUoD llDce t•. •eeordial to • ttltldle buUi&&ll ........ to dram.U. tM daqer ol nuclear war. · .;ii .. -• • -.. ~. Janu.ry 14, 1911 DAIL V PILOT A:J APWI,. ....... Cities' highway cash cut By GLENN SCOTT Of ... 0.lly Pl ... S .. H The 26 cities in Orange County sooa will be getting a message not to count on state highway funds to improve their congested roads and freeways during the next few years. The Orang' Co unt y Transportation Corllmission de· cided Monday to send such a let- ter explaining to city officials tha t expected deficits in the Caltr a ns budget will cancel future construction projects un· less new financing is arranged. In Newport Beach. for exam- ple, the message will mean that a proposed s ix-la ne extension . linking the Coro n a del Mar Fre e way t o M acA rth ur Boulevard won't be started m. planned in 198.1. Thal SIL 7 million project was one of many dropped from the s tate Transp o rtation Com- mission's five-year plan for Orange County because of insuf ficient runds. In all, Orange County s tands to los(.•$95.4 millaon wor th or pruJ· eels already approved by the s tat e for implc m c nlat 1o n throughthe 1985-86 fiseal ye<ir Other lost projeC'ls include s rH·nding ahout $2 million for widening to two lanes the <:on nt>l' tor roads bet ween the Santa Ana and the Newport freeways and a $10 million proposal to widen parts of Pacific Coa~l Highway Flyi119 Iii~ SffHf•f•r Transportation rom m iss i1in mem bers have tried to mustt:r as much politi<:al clout <ts poss1 hie lo force the slate legislatun· and Gov F.dmund G. Brown Jr to pas:-. a polili<·<illy unpopular 1ntrcasc in gasoline taxes_ T o m Monroe of lluntsv1Jle, Ala., shows off some of his skill w ith a Fris bt•t' in this multiple-exposur e p h oto. Mo n r<w's l•'risbt•t' throw. run and ratth mark of 271.2 feet is lis t ed 1n thl• eurrcnl <;umrws~ Book of World Records Tht.·y havt• rc1watedly brought up th<' 1ss u<.'. which thc•y <'l aim 1s tht' most c·rit1eal issue facinl! t hem The N1unty commission has l•ndors<·d an int·rcasc from lht• t urrcnt .st•vcn-cent lax to us muc h a!> 1:1 rents JH'r gallon t<• raist· funds for what th ey say a re needed improveme nts. N ewi)ort to keep porno shop closed? If that in<·rease. or a simil<ir ont•. is authorized . then th1· projects droppt..'<1 from the five- year plan could he re ·inserted. ).aid Hon Cole. an <1dmmislraliv1• aide with the commission By ST•:v•: MARBI.•: OI -O•llY Piiot $1Afl Newport Beach l'ity offir1ab are hoping to use fi re to f1 gllt -f~re in their bld to lcc1•p th1· arson damaged Talk of lht• Town bookstore from re1111enmg In docume nts riled with the Fourth District Court o f Ap· peals, the city a rgues that it wa!-. las t October's fire . not city law, that closed down the sex em porium BUT IF THE court allows the bookstore to reopen, says the c1 ly, the shop owners will be in violation of an emergency or dinance that w e nt o n the lawbooks prior to the fire The emergenc·y ordinance, late r replaced by permanent law. slapped a moratorium on all adult entertainment . City offi cials m aint ain Talk of the Town owners were in viola- tion of the em ergency ordinance when they opened s hop and never received proper permits. The city threatened lo C'lose the bookstore . Gem Talk llv J (' 111 '.'WPllHJl-:s ( '1•rt1fll'd fi1·m1il11N1.,1. A ( ;,o.; THE ASSAY OFFICE o .~''""" frmn tlir pn.~t Re member the scenes in the old western movies when the g r iuled o ld gold prospector would take his sa ck of dust or nuggets lo a n official "assay offi ce" to be weighed and graded by a gent with a balance sce1le? Those offices have not been around for a long time, but they're on the way back. The first of several regional U. S. Assay Offices is expected to be opened in Providence, R.I .. a major center of gold jewelry manufacturing. The office is expected to have two major functions: Cl) assaying jewelry gold for proper grade and gold ·content and (2) 1iving official government approval and sanction to the quality of U.S. jewelry product.a. This stamp of approval should help our balance of payment.a situation abroad by increa1tn1 foreten sales. It won't be quite as romantic H tbe 1rl11led old pro1pector and the assayer with the •lmple 1calea. But the basic Hha will be the same : protection for 1old atlten and buyers, includin1 the U .S . con1umer. The old pro8pector would like that. ' Hut the fire, tht.>y say. be at them to the punch In otht-r words , s ays City At I ornf'y I fuRh Coffin-;-a boaTd"'1 up. f1rl' ~utted bookstore is one t hin~. hut if it ~oes back into bus int.•ss, il would ht> an illegal US(.' -This argument was filed by tht• c·ity m response to efforts by bookstore owners to reopen the s hoµ al 2930 w_ Coast Highway. Last month, an Orange County judge took s1<fes with the city ancl ordered the bookstore to cease business. It a lready had bcl·ausc of fire damage. ATTORNEY JOSH Kapla n, re presenting bookstore owner Thomas Wade, appealed the case early this month. fie asked the rourt to let Wade open up again while the appeal is being deliberated No decision has been m ade. City officials contend Wade v 1olaled city building laws by expanding h is business without permission. They say he con- struclt.'d "viewing booths" to show porno m ovies. Hut without some m crt.>ase 1n revenut'. he s aul state plannn:-. figun• that 1nflat1on and rlwm dling tax revenues will rreate a $1 b11l1on defi cit, thus <·re<iting the need to throw out proposed project<; throughout the statf' Mesa burglar 'invited' An east Costa Mesa woman tc>ld police s he le ft the back door of her condo minium open for h1·r roommate's cat Monday when she left on a 45·minutc s hoppin,:? trip. Ofricers said a burglar en- tered the home through the oixm door, grabbed a jewle ry ra~c and ned. Cindy Jayne Brown told police the gem case, left on the dining room table, contained about S4,l00 worth of jewelry OMEGA QUARTZ TAILORED TO YOUR LIFESTYLE Om•ga. a fitting and flatt•tlng componlon for th• mon and for th• woman whoM llf•·styl•s or• spotk•d by chong•-of·poc• ond chon<Jf-<>f·ploc•I Both mod•ls In y•llow gold·flll•d COM at• Omega Quoru for on·tlm• accuracy within 's•conds a month. S.• t~m ond oth•t Omegas In out coll•alon. J. C.Jlump~ri.6 J.w11f.r6 MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY @ 1823 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA ncP IN THE SAME LOCATtONSlNCE 1"6 BankAmarlcard-Maater Charge PHONE M-$401 •1 ,S ()I' r ) fl I e 1 t ( H F FMNtt\· \'t:MT ... a\'t:AU Dt:n. Yuu h•v~ to 11\&I pf'c·1 that i.om .. uf our ,..,£:JllHn•. ba11kln& an tt\e relative Iott arnHh ttl lh1~ hlt'1t1>t'd t~uutUM, tiot a few 11111te11 Out Of r ,·< t·nt ni•w' 1t11wu1t·ho from •·torlda. wh..re c1tru11 1itt1•wt-r" 1An· m ll 1-Jlllllr lH!n awui of the free1e "un · ~ou aut·a~ tht'rt' wert1 • couplt1 of .iulfitws over thi· photoei ·uf 11·1d t'" dr111vm11 fro m ur11n1e• Oil Flonda trees. murt-1rt· nt'iH M 1111111 1rnd '""°rta of 8 dearees above 1ero from T1tl11&has~~ fht'rt' wa. .. a 11n11· hm H •v..r friends, before taco s tands .tnd oa)\phall ,·tn vrt>ll 1·H·r'yth1n11 m Orama~ County, lh•t our ''" n 1·11r~ 11\llu!>t~ would ~row .crlm with reports of a 'lllk 11\K lht'f Ol\lltlt'l t'I \S THt: •Mt; KC 'l ' It V d ropped lo near freezing or ~"'" tht' ~rv-..t•r) >A ould haul out smudge pots in places llh Or"n~w . <;ardl'n (:rov1:. Tustin, Irvine and San Juan L0 ap1Mrun<• Tht!M' were the day:. when citrus was king in tlrangt' Count) long beforl' anybody worried about s mog, m uc-h It'!>' tr1t.'tl to l'Ofllrol 11 \ftt.'r " dt'ar. nild night m the deep freeze. the s ky ti\ t>r <>range l 'ount) would l>e a dee p, dirty brown from -.mudl(mg K1d1.> would be excused from schO<?l because tht'y'd been uv a ll night. helping dad and the hired hands ht'dl ~n•\'t'!> to save the t·rop The nt'Xt nig ht, ci lmost every radio tn Southern Cal1fo m1a 1411uhJ bt> tuned to Clear Channel Station KFI . ,114 <11lmJ.: tht• rn.•c.•zmg word from a man named Floyd D Young of thl' l ' S Fruit t-'rost Service in Pomona. BU·:S.'it;D WITH A c lc<1r and resonant voice . Young 14 0uld l'Om e on the atr and deliver the good or bad news in Orange County and where the orange& ~t a r ather nat, undramatic monotone. Come to think of it. som e of the radio and TV <:ommentalors of today might do well to e mulate him .. Frost warn&nl!S a re general across the entire region tonig ht,'· Youn!( would into ne. "Smudgrnfl will be necessary for orani.:es and lemons an a lmost all locations a fter midnight and tn some areas as e arly as 10 p m . ·· Oh boy. wc 'rt! an for it tonig ht. Then he would begin a potnl·hy µoint fon.•casl of expected lows for the night: "Le m o n Cove, 29 . Ora nge Cove , 28 . Exete r . 31; Strathmorl', 29 : Oxnard 30: Chatsworth. 31; Exeter. 31; Cuc•amonga. JO .. llOU> YOUR OVERCOAT, old Floyd was getting lo us . ··El Toro. 29 : San Juan Capislruno, 28." Wow' Twenty eight in San Juan'! Break out the extra blankets. YounJ: nl'ver did forecast for our coastal places like Huntington Becich , Newport or La guna. These spots ar t' Just a bit oul of t he citrus belt. But when he gave you El Toro <1nd San Juan. you got the idea. Floy<! O Young joined the Fruit Frost Service in 1921 and started short ·range radio frost fon:.casts, sha ring the air with a chap named Uncle John . who re ad the funny papers lie hit the biR·l1me on KFI in t931. cutting into a program called "One Man's Family " l.AT•:R, HE WAS cuttini: short Chesterfi¢1d's Perry C'omo show t o Rel the frol>l news out to Southe rn California. The cigarette people learned of this and cried fo ul to K Fl o wner Earl C Anthony I your Southern Cahfom1a Packard dealer ) Anthony decided to call for a post card poll from listeners to see if the frost warnings should be lciken off the air That was prnbahly the only time/Pe rry Como ever got slaughtered in a popularity poll , K Fl wa:. delu~ed with postcards sup1>0rtmi.t tht frost mci n and his mo notone re rwrts Ttn: NIGHT At'TER fJ'J ll results were known was the onl y time I ever heud a note of levit y in a f''loyd D Young broadcast "Thank s for all those car:ds and letters, folks,'· he t huckled. ''and go1m ni~hl " Floyd D. Young JS gone now, but the frost warnings tonhnue on radio Yet, when a chm still hits our coastal re gion. I canhearh1m now. NATION I WEATHER Cold wave blamed for 44 deaths •1,,.. AMectat.M Preee A wave ol 1uper·cold air that bu claimed at leut 44 lives •Ince Chrtatmu conUnued ita froety usault on tbe But today,-ic· int hubon from Maine to Cbnapeake Bay and forclnt up the prkff ol aome 1bellfllb. -__ mercury dipped to 22 below aero in MuHDa, N. Y., early toda er fallin1 to record lowt Tue1day in many Soutbeutem cltle emperaturea hit 7 in WUminstoo, N.C. New En1land con· tlnued to re&iater temperatures from tbe tffRI to below Hl'O. At lea.at 44 deaths -most from exposure and over-exertion while ahovelin1 snow -have been reported in 14 atate1 since Christmas. THE COLD MEANT TROUBLE to people tryin1 to travel in slunisl'l cars or buses and to people stayin1 at homes affected by sporadic power outages and heatin1 fuel sborta1ea. In Massachusetts, Gov. Edward J . Kini declared a statewide energy emergency because ol a natural 1aa shorta1e and uraed re- sidential customers of the state's largest 1as company, Boston Gas Co .. to keep thermostats at 63 degrees from 7 a .rn. until 10 p.m . and lower at night. · Customers of Philadelphia Gas Works also have been asked to roll back thermostats 5 to 20 degrees because of potential s hortages. NEW YORK CITY OFnCIALS have logged nearly 10,000 telephone calls trus week from apartment dwellers citywide as well as public housing tenants without heat or hot water. "Babies are put to bed bundled in snowsuits and apartm-ents are heated by keeping ovens going all night," complained tenant Ese Varses. Mass transit in many cities was affected by the cold -nearly one of every five scheduled subways and buses in New York City was disabled Tuesday by mechanical troubles from frigid temperatures. ''Noonecan remem~r a worse day -at all.'' s aid Metropolitan Transit Authority s~man Robert Huber. MANY OF THE SOUTHEASTERN Pennsylvania Transporta· lion Authority buses wouldn't start Tuesday. "The big problem is - that batteries go down overni1ht and it's hard to s tart the buses no matter what precautions we take," a spokesman said. In the ice·bound harbors of New England, fishing fleets were trapped at the docks where ice noes uprooted piers and knocked holes in boat hulls. The entire fleet of cutters from the U.S. Coast Guard Search and Rescue Center has been dispatched to chop up ice in harbors from Maine to Rhode Island. Breaking a channel to Nantucket and cle aring the way for ruel barges are the highest priorities officials s aid. ' * * * • * * . ·~-1 ....... lo COLO WEATHER FISHING SLOWDOWN UPS PRICES Diver, repelrmen emld Stonington, Conn. herbor Ice Teniperature controls extended WASIUNGTON <AP) -Americans shivering through their second winte r with mandatory temperature controls where they work and s hop will ha ve to sruve r at least a little longer. President Carter extended the controls, which were scheduled to expire Friday, for another nine months Tuesday. Wht!ther the controls stav in effect anvwhere near that long is far from certain. h.owever . Rona ld Reagan can undo Carter's a ction as soon as he takes office. Heagan aides refused Tuesday to 5ay what the preside nt·elect will do, but during the campaign Reagan was critical of man· dci tory l'nergy conser vation efforts. The controls. which have been in effect for 18 months, require City upset by· tot death QUINCY, Ill. <AP) -Shocked by the grisly death of a 5-year· old boy cind by his family's in· difference an anguished town 1s laying his mangled body lo rest with a funeral of communi- t y charity. Two Adam s County Sheriff's d e puties and two Quincy policemen agreed to serve as pallbearers for Alan Madden, reme mbered by his s chool prin- cipal as "a cute little fellow, blo nd ha ir and quiet." More than 75 wreaths were donated by townspeople, while a c a s ket. headstone and burial plot were contributed by local businesses. Madden was found beaten lo dea th Sunday. His mother, 24· year-o ld Pam Berg, and a friend, James Crain, 26, are be· ing held without bond on charges of murder. Crain, an expert in martial arts, also has been charged with armed violence. tht-rmostats in 2.8 m illum non res1dent1c.l buildings to he set at 65 degrees in the winter ci nd 78 dei.:rtcs tn s ummer Carter cited the continum~ precarious world oil supply situa· lion as justificcition for keeping the controls Hy la w the preside nt can1"mpose the restrictions no more than nine months al a time The cont rols were fir:.t 1mPoi.ed in July 1979. when many Americans were s ilting in i.:a~ohne line!. following th<: Iranian revolution. _ Carter sa id the Iran l r<tq war and otht•r M1 ddlf' t-:OJst tensions 1n the pa.st fe w months lw v1• int-reas1!d lhl' .. risk~ from reht1nr 1· on inset·ure oil imports .. Although bu!>1nesscs tht1t fo tl to comply with ltH' controls may b<> fined. no ~enalties havt: h•·(·n 1mpoM·d • l GOURMET FOODS AND SPIRITS Ck MAG-MUMS Chablis Burgundy Rhine and Vin Rose Now A1 Super Savings 259 lelJlllerfy Sl.7S IED TAG "l l f A IOlllT MOMDAVI 197' G-•yl- Beaullful color and lr<>c:h 339 dry 1as1e ........, $4.50 IED TAG '"° "'1 Snow showers scattered MAl'i)UISAT lt71 IUUJOlAIS The French WtnP with lhe d1shnct1ve lru1ly fldvor 3s9 • ......,suo RID TAG . ..,, "'' San Diego among nation's warmest spots r Cocu•al , M o\Uy \vnt'I., Tnur\day "'''" \.O~ ~IQll t IOUdinH\ HpPClt!d P•lclly IDCI t 1onQ llW! """' T llu,..day mornlnQ, , Coa •l•I tow ~1. '"'""d )6 Co.utal t4• 1nlancl ... 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TO 11 P.M. 496 E.17th ST.• COSTA MESA PHONE [7141 &48-9314 -· --...---~---------\- 'Recipes' of drugs set/ire SA RAT'O<~A 1AJ'1 A nu1n d .. ~<·ntwd lb lht' Juhu ( 'h1lcl ul tbf' d""M world ma> hont• Ml C'H1C'ntaJh ~~off • firt· th11l furn'\.! t ht> .. , ar uat1on o( t 7~ l!Jt'"l'h· 111· rordt~ to theo !-.11nl1t t 'l1u .11 t11.111l\ "'ht' rt ff \\'1lltam Pt>tt'r Mvunt .. n1Jh IO lold 1nvl"$laal•tcir~ lhlll h.-w,., " l'h«'mt<'•I 1h.-vr1 i.1 1 r•·•lllll( 'r4M'1Pt"1>' to :.toll 111 11 i.Jruli( ur1 ented mrtiUtnt'-. ht:n the 111 .ue broil .-out Sheriff 111111 Wmlt-r •dill TUt'Sdli\ ......... l'ftldl•• S ~HEHN.~HUl"I0 1 >\P 1 I\ 1·unmer s autopl>\ W d:. pt.-ndan~ fur former c-hild <H tvr and film 11gent Don Wortman found dea<I 1n his sist er s home an1I apµanml -'·' ·rn urde rt.'d. author1t1e!> ~aid The 5.1 year old VH'ltm !> :.1stcr Jo~ ('t' Maloof. found him t>eatl'n I -.... T4Tf.~ and with blood <·akcd in his hair a nd-beard Monday morning at her newly built home in 11n t·xpens1Vl' housing d evelopm ent 111 northwest San Bernardino Supft"fs lloolcrd LOS ANGELES I AP) A young woman and a 16·year·old girl have been booked for in vestigation of murde r following a year .long series of r andom gang related shootings in which al least 10 people were shot and at least one was killed, police s aid. Esperanza Alvarez, 22. of Santa Monica. and the gir l, whose iden t ity was not released because of her age. were booked Tuesday in connection with the death of J avie r Galvin. 16. of Venice. who died May 23 after he was hit by a bullet fired from a passing car .lrw• lhrrafrnrd I. 0 S A N (; E I. F: S I A P 1 Threats were spray painted on the walls of one itrea Messianic .Je wis h mission and on two automobiles parked in front or another in the latest anti·Semit ic incidents reported to author ities involving Jewish facilities or or- ganizations . The words "Leave befor e we strike'· were found early Tuesday painted in black on one c <1r belonging to a member of the Open Door Messianic J ewis h Congregation on South Doheny Drive Cloucl-llrftflng •rl S AN f'RANClSCO <A P > Fearful that a drought will en danger local water supplies. the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission has voted lo s pe nd $75,000 to seed l'louds over the Sierra Nevada. •'This is not a drought yet. but we are experiencing a definite dry s pell, .. said Or al Moore. l'h1ef engineer for the P UC ' .!'Tide 6Laundry Detergent 84 oz 3.23 171 oz 6.36- PDawn ~Dlah Detergent 22 01 1.18 32 01. 1~es AP'WiretlMle REUNITED IN MEXICO AFTER FOUR-YEAR SEARCH Monie• Aloa, 5, In the arm1 of mother, Georgia Hiigeman Missing girl found after 4-year search SAN JOSE ~1\l'I ,\,,war oltl ~arl who disappeared when ~ht• was a 10dlllt•r ha!> ht•t·n rt·un1t eel with her mother after a four- Yt·a r M'ar.eh thut t•n!l1.•d haµp1ly in :i M1·x1c·:rn police station. .. I m·vt•r g<1vt· up I alway'> klll'W I would find her," said C :t•11rg1a fhlj.:l•rnan Shl' found ht'r 11:.w ghh'r M11nwa H1<1!>, Sunday near Puebla, 80 m ill's t•ast of Mcx1t·1> City, iJOd brought her here Tues day. "Tht•y'n' hugging ea<·h olh1•r. th1·>"rc kissin~ each other ... it 's unrciJI." said Mrs ll1lgl•man's husbilnd, l<obin. "There's warmth that ·s unreal and 1t l'an'l be explained any otht•r way tht•rf' set.•rn s to he a bond that l·x1sts that pro bably go<·s ba1·k lo wtwn s h<· Ii v1·!l with ht'r rnl)tht•r." MONIC'A Wi\S 1:1 MONTIL~ OLD when s he was r eported miss- 1111'! Od ti. l!j7ti. wtulc v1s1lmi.: her fatheG Juan Rios. He and Mrs. thtJ;f'mafi-w-<'n ' cllvon~Aprll. 197fi , and she had custody of the <'hild. Hios sa id al the tm1t• hl' hiul taken Mon1C'a to a festival in 0 a k I and lie put I ht• It tt I c girl down .. t urn e<I a round and when he looked hark sh1• Wa!> gone. authorities !>&Id Rios. ii teac·h1·r of Mexican Ameru·an studies al Laney College in Oakland. was not available for r ommt•nt The flilgemans 1·st1matc they s11ent betwt-cn $75,000 a nd $200,000 to s<•ardl for llH' i.:1rl ll1h:1·rnan. ·12. u lo;m age11l for a sa vin~s and loan a ssociation . sa11I they had mortgaged tht'tr posse~swns, hired private detec- 11 ves and mad11 at l('a!>I a rlozl'n fru1tlPss trips to Mexico. More lhart·5.000 hours of pol1<·1.· 10\'t''>l1g;it1un also were spent on the case, Oakland authorit1t•s sa id ON IU:R MOST R•:<'t:NT TRIP to Mexico. Mrs. Hilgeman foun<I a Mexican off1<·1al who was ahlc to locate the child. "Shl' was sle1•p1ng cm :.i bench 1n a police station," Mrs . llilgcman said ''Shl' was wearing very dirty trousers and a s hirt. I benl down and kissed her gently 1 didn't want to press myself on ht•r It had he<'n <i lcmg ttm1• .. ,\-;kerl whv th•·.\ had w ar<"ht·tl in Mex1cn. Mrs Hilge man repht•d . ''All I kno" 1s that wht•n ~onu:a d1!>appe:.ired she was with hl'r father And when s ht• wa!> found s he was with her father's first l'OUS ill .. Shl' said she gaw· the Mcxir an 11fflc1al a SI0,000 r eward put up h) friends along with $6.000 of her money · MRS. HILGEMAN, :10, WHO s peaks some !-;pamsh but needs a translator to !00mmun1 t•att• fully with Mo ni ca. said the child is a "liltk c·on fust·d ." ulthough s he a1,pears to re member her mother a II tt ll' "I holrl UIJ_j)ll't u rl'!> of h<'r when s he was a baby and ask who it 1s anti sht• savs it's h1·r. a111t 111t'tures of me with her >tnd she says it's mP." Mrs. llllgl'man sa1cl . -- "Tht• pcopll' she was with will miss her." she added. ''J met thl'm. and when I as k1·d wh\ this happened, they just nodded. They wen.· c-r.vmg . too .. Thl' llilgema11s havt• a ::.iin Hyan. z. ;md Hilgeman has three c-h1hlrt•n by ii 1ir1•\·1111Js rn;_1rrwi,:c !'Dash bLaundry Detergent 100 Ol 3.42 2 11 oz 6.38 \~ l' CamayJ r~(lld)' 6 Bath l.P. · Soap '"6 5 oz bar • l'Cascade bDishwasher Detergent 'JfJ 0 1 2.15 fl!> 0[ 2.11- r Zest b Bath Soap 5 oz ber • .46 l' Biz bLaundry Detergent 38 oz 2.28 °"' ,.,, .. 1'1•-11 ... ,. .... , ...., ... ._ ..... ,,1et1 t• M efleell••Wo9rlo1 .. ,, .le......, '4111 ttwv ,.,....,, .,._, 2011\, IHI. --4 •. r Wildnelday, Jenuary 14, 1981 H /F DAILY PILOT lit Refugees flooding stat~· ~alif onUa taxpqyen f a&e huge_aid_billJJ µ _ SACRAMENTO <AP) -More than a half million refu1eea will conver1e on CalUornia within t.he next fi "e years, pouriq into the nation's most populous state at the rate of nearly 5,000 a month from Latin America, Asia and Europe, says a state panel. And the stale, already crap· piing with dwindline welfare funds, will be forced to spread its money even thlnner when the federal government carries out its plan to c ul back r efugee aid on April 1, the Social Service Ad- visory Board said Tuesday. The panel also warned of ''potentiall y serious r e - percussions'' when refugees are c utting into flinds now going to the resident poor. Between October 1980 and Sep- tember l!Ml, California expects to s pend some $304. 75 million in r e fugee aid, including $148 million in cash paym!!nts . REFUGEES WHO RECEIVE state assistance are paid accord· ing to their need. A family of- rour receives a m aximum of $563 per month. The refugee influx could flare into "open hostility ... the board said-, ~ause refugees a re eligi- ble for more types of assistance than many American citizens. The board urged the federal gov- ernment to extend full aid past April 1 and to set up a central national agency to coordinate the refugee program. The refugees, fleeing wars . poor living conditions and political _persecution, are com ing to California from southeast As ia, Cuba , Haiti, the Soviet U ni o n , Iran , C h ina and Afghanistan. the panel said . Th.e state Social Services Ad· CORRECTION visory Board said counties may be especially hard hit, since m a n y refugees are sin gle persons or couples without children, eligible only for coun- ty-funded general relief. THERE ARE UP TO 150,000 Indochinese refugees in the state more than a third of the na- tional total -and 56 percent are receiving public aid. the board said. The federal government 1s scheduled to start cutting back its 100 percent aid on April J leaving more of the burden'lto local taxpayer s . The board estimated the first cutback wilt a ffect 10,000 refugees. Most or the refugees are set• lling in Southern California, with an estimated 50,000 in Los Angeles County, 27,000 in Orange County and 16,000 in San Diego County San Francisco has more than 16,000 and Santa Clar a County m or e than 11,000. The board said the housing vacancy rates arc less theft, 1 percent in those counties. Since the refugees must mov.e into poor neighborhoods , they pro- duce a competition that has poor families dis placing one another, the board said." R E t 'UGEES SOMF.TIMES get aid not avallablt· to citizens. the board sa id. l"ur example , 1t said, r efugees' wt•lfare benefits u ren 't red uct·li 1 f they earn wages for more than 100 hourl> a month, but citizens ' a re. And any number of refugees may n.•C'eive welfare checks al the s ame <t<ldress , while citizens a r t-limited to ont• c·hel'k µer res Hien<•<• · · fkfugces ar c the refore a hie to ('omhine individua l resoun·es and maintain an api.iarcnt h1 gh1·r standard of living," the hoa rt! ~aul APW;,..,....10 "Wt• 1·an 1m:.i gine n olh1n~ A«-.. f»Pf# po#f mon· ugly and 1ltshcart1.•ning Or. Huth Love. 48. Oakland than tht• s pt•<·ttu·h· <:rcatcd when h I . 't n t,, n d , 0 t IJO(' "rCIUll of Ol)l)rC!>Sl'd 1u ... •opl1· sc· oo s uper ..: t' ~ •• ·--·. -d -t· x ·-er·-·· · · -·· -· · · HH'ns · tt~ ·ffi~rg1t'.'!'i and pass1on~ e r (•.• eu Wlui improv ing a ~a 1n s t cinuthl'r d estitut e puhhc· sch<J?IS for mrnont ~· g roup ... th<' hoard saict . s tude nts. will lake o ver thl· Th<' 1~1 ml'mht•r hoard is 'com troubled C h1 ta g o S{'h11o l 1111!>1·<1 11f 1ir 1,•at e ('ilizcn!>. syste m March 25. lawmakt•rs and c-nnsultants In the Sears, January 14th Automotive ad there is an advertisement for 16 ft . booster cables sate priced at S12.99. The copy descript ion Is incorrect. The correct copy should be "6 gauge cop per cables". We sincerely regret this error. Ct1ll~·1·1 a hit•, Cuol..\\UH' China Westclijf Plazn., ISN'T IT ABOUT TIME YOU VISITED WESTCLIFF CORNERS? I Sears I €•11642-5678. Put • tew words to work for ou. UP TO 50% OFF ON Placemats. Dishes. Cookware. Teas CHOPPING BLOCK, Re g 1 520011 NOW '365°0 FEATURIN.G VILLEROY & BOCH JELLY BELLIES .AND THE ORIGINAL RED PLATE 1100 IRVINE AYE., NEWPORT IE.ACH 645-8777 all .sale shoes 40-60%# opea thandap 1111 •• ....... ,....., .. _ •1 lS l fut er) 981 Cf' >ns re ,nil lh II ,, ·' I• II l' I I .... E 1 .. ~ ....,..J I .. ThonwsP.Haley /Pubhsher Th0m4ts KMvll t Editor orange c.u.i.,1 Da1tv P110 1 u-.tu-.-.G ~ g•e••••••••w•.cs•needaV•••. •Jen•UatY••,···.'.•.1 •••••••••a.•rt>a•r•••K•r•e•'b•1•ch•'•E•d•'•'or•'••'•P•~••E•d•1•t°'••• .\ .Boys' ranch aids · rouhled youths Tiw C>ran1e l 'uunty ltoam.l o( Supt!rvuwn and count) corr e<-hon o(fi(·utl11 hlllVl' lM!&Un a. two month ~tud y l o dt• lrrmlllt' ti tht' t·ount~ own~ Jopbn Roys ' Ranch. locatf'd near Traburo <'Mnyon . AhouJcJ t~ rti1.uured or 1&bandoned ~re as al!i41 tht' OIJt 100 of ino.vanai lhtt ramch '• ~ reaa dt-nt~ lO the l!ldJoanang Pulrerv boy•· facility. now empty 1 nd •111Ya1tJng tht' a.llot·utaon of $1164.000 needed to ready the bU1.lchngb for iwrvu·r . Bwlt m lhe l~. thl' Jophn Ranc·h 1s for boys aged 15 to 17 who are tnmbft'rreJ from Juvt>ntlt! Hall an Santi' >\na o, er lhl' >car~. durrrutory. t·afett:raa •nd classroom bu•ldm&5 h~ve lwt onit-r Wl d(JWO It would tw ca m1l>t•kc lu abimdun the ranch, wtuch \'\lrrectioo 0Uu.·1als llu.i.c·r1tw a~ Just what lhe doctor or Jt·r~ for teen a~t' boy!) tr)'mg lo sort out their lives after a brush with the law ~ The wtld~rness settanK ha~ a calming effect on the 'llUths. enabling them lo <:oncenlrate on their schooling and escape the press ure of inner-city life that may have n mtnbuted to Ure1r arrest . officials claim There are no guards or walls at the ranch . The boys know al they run away they won't be a ble to return. Instead they wall be kept under lock and key at a security faciltt.) County s upport for the Joplin Ranch should continue dnd be expanded 1f possible. Statistics show the success of the wilderness environment_.on confused youngsters. County studies show better than a 50 percent success rate in preventing s ubsequent offenses by boys ·leaving the r anch. · The Joplin Ranch is a needed and humane resource. It provides appropriate atmosphere and guidance before their criminal patterns have reached the critical. hard- ti m e level. A precious resource A report re leased last week by Orange County listed methods for reducing agricultural sedimentation from washing into Upper Ne wport Bay. It should not be taken lightly . The scenic Upper Bay is a mere 10 feet at its deepest spot near the Pacific Coast Highway bridge. At its other end near the mouth of the primary source. San Diego Creek, a virtual marshland already exists. Mostly during heavy storms, but also as a result of usual drainage in the 93,000-acre watershed, an estimated 356.000 m etric tons of sediment has settled in the Upper Bay since 1973. That m eans about 180 acre feet of wate r storage capacity has been lost, according to the report. State hydrologists say the.bay is a significant body of water -second only to Lake Tahoe in priority for quality i m provemenl. Farmland erosion contributes enough sediment that they cracked down and demanded a plan to improve the s ituation. The county responded with the first part of an in- t e rim plan which lists many techniques for halting e rosion. They include contour plowing, planting native grasses in rows between trees and crops, and other methods of damming the n ow of heavy m a terials that have been pouring into the bay. Fortunately, the primary owner of th~ farmland in the watershed involved is the Irvine Company. And the Irvine Company admittedly with an investment of its own at stake appears more than willing to cooperate. Putting this plan into action won't clean up sediment already settled in the bay, nor will it halt all of the ele· m ents that are filling and polluting it. But it will help. Orange County government, the City of Irvine, NewPort Beach and all othe r e nlittes involved should cheer on the Irvine Company's efforts and keep searching for other ways to s ave the precious bay. Blllllt 'diplo01acy' One would expect an appointee to as important a post as lJ .S. ambassador to the United Nations would have at le ast a somewhat positive attitude toward the world or· ganization. But even before s he takes office, Ronald Reagan's ambassador-designate Jeane Kirkpatrick is suggesting that perhaps the United States should withdraw its sup- port unless the U.N. becomes "less harmful, damaging, unfair and hypocritical." Imagine a n ambassador named to a foreign diplomatic post starting out with remarks like that about the host country. Perhaps, however. it's just a sign of 0 rofessor Kirkpatrick's re nowned outspokenness. Having launched her broadside, she did go on to al· low that the world body has made some positive contribu- tions and can be an effective instrument to expand human freedom. . . Since the United States remains the maJor single con- tributor to the U.N. budget, our ambassador probably can say what she pleases. There's no doubt .the machinations of some of its members can be irritating. We can only hope Mrs. Kirkpatrick will bear with the m and make, as she promises, "a good effort" to keep the international machinery in working order. • • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are thoM of their authors amt artists. Reader comment la 1nv1ted. Addr ... The Dalty Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92828. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Kiwi bird ByL.M. BOYD If the kiwi bird of New Zealand weren't so stupid, Dear Gloomy GU8 I would like to know why, in today'• enerp crl1l1, we've not lnlUat- ed year·round dayli1bt eavlqUme. 11.W. GIWfll• ... 1--'t ef9 .... =. , ... ft ......... e~~-­~ ....... you could track with it u tbou1h it were a bound dot. 10 delicate J1, its aenae of smell. Good thln1. It needs that to survive. The khri can't see worth a Un.lrer'1. A1e 55 I.a said to be tbe compuliory retiremmt Ume for many ln Japan these days, and the aenlor-dU.- clubl U...bouta an boom- inl therefore. Q. Did tbt Pllp'tms on tbt llayftonr brtq ~ wttb tbtmT A. Nat • tbt ftnt trtP. ADd tbtJ ... ICll'l'J..., dtda't. Th• 11-.aebUMttea = later Nqulnd tllM IMp of antvu u" .. eow b everylblhD~. \ Jack Andenon Prime rate hits the little guy W ASIUN<:T<>N Evf'ry news ~tory oo the remorseless dimb of inte r est rates invur1ably fm·uses on the .. prime rate." ¥1 tth the explanation that this is the percentage c ha rged by turnks to tht!ir most reliahle bor· ruwers Anyone with less pres· 111-l•Ous c-redt>nt1als t·an expect to pll) a h1.:hcr rate on his loan Wh1tt only u few insiders know, however.•~ that the prime rate 1s even more unfair t o the little g u y A t• n1rd1n~ tu a \'On f1dent 1ul f e dcral Re s er\'c Board s ur \'l')'. the l11g h:rnks haven't hl'en l'hari.: ing their favon·cl Ric Husrnt>S~ borrowers un~ thtni.! like lhl' prime rat<• The banker~ ran up the pn mt- rutc to above 20 pcn ·t·nl last 'ear Yt>t al lht• same t1111c , they (111er~d loans tu tug t·orporat1on~ ut well helow that supf)OScdl.Y · most favored" rail'. tht• surv<'y s howed "The large banks have hl'en pos ting a phony primE' r;1te," a knowledgeable congressional source told my associate Lucette Lagnado. They have been malt· ing loans to Big Business at S or 6 points below the posted prime rate, he charged. It happened last year. and it's happening now. MEANWHILE, or course, small businessmen are being forced to pay a few points above the bogus prime rate. Indeed. the bankers are approaching the kind or interest rates that could get a Mafia loan shark thrown in jail as high as a usurious 25 percent or 26 perl'ent. The cosc in human terms is s taggering. Sky high interest rates have driven the payments on home mortgages and major 1n s tal.lment purchases beyond the n.'al·h of many people. The erfe<'t on s mall bus 1 nessmen has been crippling and 1n many t ases ruinous. By the very nature of their operations. l ht y require regular inrus1ons of l'l'ed1t to sun i ve. fiut the loans lhlit used to he their lih:savl'rs are now dragging tht.•m under when thl'y C'an get them at all. Take the case of Charles Allman . ownl'r o f a s m all l'lol h1ng fal'lor) an Waltham, , ) '!' .IF/#1.~·;:'°· 1.u Earl Waters Maas. Laal winter, he was in urgent need of a loan to keep go· ing. But interest rates had just zoomed up, and Altman round that the bank~rs were reluctant to lend him what he needed - they wer4!'118ffilid he couldn't af- ford the high interest rates they were charging. Altman went to the Small Business Administration for help. But unofficially. he got turned down there. too. Ap· parently, the fact that he was not a minority businessman, or in imminent danger of bankruptcy, killed his chances with the government al!:ency FINALLY, Altman found a banker who would advapce a small loan: But it wasn 'l enough to install the air-conditioning his plant badly needed. As a res ult. during the summer heat waves. Altman simply had to close down. Shippi ng cteadlines were missed. and production droppecl h.> half Instead o f makin~ money, Allman lost. He 1s now facing hankruptl'y. Meanwhile. Rig Business ('On· glomerates which could af· ford high interest rates a lot bet· ter than the Charles Altmans of the nation are getting credit at bargain prices trom their friendly bankers Tht! l''ederal Res erve Board is aware or the situation. but 1s deferential to the Big Boys of hiith finanl'e. DESERT FRt;EZE , Ruent reports that Saudi Arabia is in· vesting its oil billions in German and Japanese currencies, tn· stead or dollars. come as no sur. prise to American businessmen. They have been aware for some time that t hey are los ing lucrative Saudi contrac•t s to compcl1lors or other nations, parlicularly Japan , South Korea and Fram·c The Amcrat·ans say lhe main reason 1s that r~st ri~ti \'l' C S, laws &re driving up 'iht• COSI Of doing husiness overseas f"lff ex ample. even "hen alJ the work IS Liem,:: clone in Saudi Ara baa. I he bus inessmen da1m. U S firms must eomply with expensive en· \'ironmental regulations that foreign busint•ssmcn don 'I have to meet The <·ost of 1mporling l'Xpert personnel is :.ilso a faC'lor 111 the Saudis ' relu<:tant shirt away from I,; S. firm:, /\n Amern:an engineer <·o s ts th e Saull1s $400.000 a year. while they ean bring a J apanese engineer to their. country for only $325.1100 and a Korean for e\'en lcs!-. A JUNGl.E Uctng <-1 lca<hng a r m s m e r t• h a n t h a s 1 t s headal'hes, anorrl111g to a senel report prepared for lh1· .Joint Chif>fs of Slaff The prospec·tl\ e buyers have an irratatrng tt•n denc} to play the s ell ers off against eaC'h other . it St!em~ "If the ret'ip1t:nts hclil'\ .-they need arms und <·annot hu\ lrom the United St:.itc·s . the} "·,11 hu.\ fro m other 1nduslnal c·ountne~. 111durl111g, an :-.om1;· 1·a st•!-. the Sovic,>I Cnion ... !ht· rep<> rt t'l1m plo.11n~. <Jtlding glumly' "If <J nat1011 1s c'l)ll\'IO<·t·<I that its '><'t·unt\ 1~ thrcatem•cl an<I J ur1 ges its · arm;. rcqu 1 r1·m1.·nts r1111 t:rt'nll\ lh;.in the L'n1tC'cl St alt•:-. dot's. t hl· l S at11llt, lei aftt•c·t 1b clt·c·1 .... 11m I' 111111!(•;1 lo l h•• 1111\H•r lo pc·r·-u;.id r T ll<' 1)0 "4 l'r lo p1·1 .... u:cdc~ 1~. 111 111rn. clc· JJ l'll d<•fll UIJIJll \IW 1-!IH)U" Ill. ('CJll lulc•nc·t• ;rnd lru~t lhat thc· l'rult·d St;1fc•s ha:-"''' l'l111H·d \\1th thl' m llltar ~ k .11 1\·r-. go\ c·rnnwnh and 1w11plt· 111 1 lw M· 1uun l 1 11·~ ·· .Pension funds tempt social engineers A numb<>r or !>Ch('mcs are he mi.: hatched, any om· of wh1l·h could cu!.t (;alifurn1a ta xpayers billions or dc11lars hccau~c the) involve lhc plurn:Jt•ru1g of hug(' pC'nsion fonds held ir1 trust IJy slate anr1 lo<·al i,:overnmenls . The largest SUt'h fund I!> that of the Publ1(' Employee'> R1•tirl' menl System ( P ER S I which now stands near Sl4 billion, a sum rivalling the total de pos i t s of Se c u rit y Pacifi c or We lls Fargo and exceccJ . ih J.: hoth Crocker and United California . all four hcing 111 the lop 20 banks or the nalton. Hut PE RS represents just one of the p u h I i <' • £• m p I o y c e f u n d s Established initially Just fur state employees, it has heen ex panded to include many of the s maller cities and t ounties. Other state pension funds 111 e lude the leat•hers and the University of California. the two next largest. and those for judges and legislators At last report the teachers fund was some Sii billion out or balance and both the j udg es and legislators systems are also bad· ly underfunded. Nevertheless. taking all runds, including those maintained independently by the Art Hoppe 1·1tie~ anti <.'Ountit>!>. there 1s an 1•s11 rnettcd $41(1 h1 lhon t1etl up SUl'H 11na; as~eb make lhl' polit1c·ians pos1tivl'ly drool as I hey envision ways to s pend the OlOlll') in furtherance of soC'1al cng 111ecr111g hra1ns torm s. ThC' first serious threat to the Pf: RS fund arose three or so years cigo when State Senator John Ounlap or Niipa proposed a state operated bank lo finance s mall business and low cost housing for the underprivileged at below cost interest The lel-!islation was defeated. So was Dunlap at the very next election. T here 1s s mall doubt hi s t•ockamamie idea of a state hank n mtributed heavily to that defeat Thul threat howt!ver prompted lhe passage of legis lation declar· ing the PERS fund lo be a trust. something which had always hee n tacitly understood but never spelled out in law. Despite this new law. efforts to find ways to divert the funds into social p_rograms have continued. THE MOST rt><'cnt surfaced earlier this m onlh with the un ve1linJt or a study by several st ale ciepartments. It recom· mended "an economic SWAT team" to aid business, help com- munities overcome factory shut· downs. and relocate displaced ~workers. It proposed fi scal in· cenLives including the creation of a 1>001 of t'apil al to a 1d hus1 ne!>s (Shades of Ounlap·~ \tate bank J Sance. With the trea!-.ury sur pluses gone. the stale ha:. no funds for such purpose. the 1m· plication was clear that use of the pension funds would be sought. This was admitted t,y Gray Davis. the governor',s t•hief aide. who said "We believe they (the pension funds> can earn the maximum s prom o ting l;a l1fornia ind ustries ." This same thought was expressed by John Harrington. a former Dunlap aide now working on yet another study for the governor which aims at developing low· cost housing as well as runds to assist small business and energy resources companies. This "pie in the sky" thinking ignores the basic that no matter what the rate or return promised may be. risky investments are not proper ones for pension funds. Faltering industries are hardly gilt-edged investments. something the federal govern· ment is learning with Chrys ler. ASIDE FROM the impropriety of government entering the world or C'ommercial financing, the indisputable fad which the governor and others don't seem to grasp is that the pension funds do not belong to the state and are not theirs to tamper with Those funds belong solely to tht• crnµloyN·:-. It 1s money cle du1·ted from ttw ir pa yc·h N·k~ "'hll'h. w1lh tht· m<mcy l'arnt·d from 11:-. 11SL' 1n 1n\·l' ... t mcnt~. is lo lit• hc•ld 111 tru:-.t lo pMv1d1: for lhl·• r ret1rt'mt•nl \ t'~trs 'I rtH'. th•! st a ll' as 1•mpl1;) 1·r al:-.o 1'«)11 trahutes but 1h µay!Tll'nb etrc in heu or h1gh E'r "ages and arc cost ac·c-ountcd a s part of the tolal Jahor t•ost in what has bel'c>mc known as the total 1•ompensation pac kage PERS Ot"FIC"fAl,S have• the duty to· inves t the funds in tht> highest potential earnings con sistcnt with set·urity While many of the blue c-hip stocks, go\'ernment and ut 111 t} bonds and home mortl-(age in vt!stments made b} PERS do aid California industry. that 1s co111c1dentaJ to the trust To compel the invest ments to he made in aid or faltering ind us tri<'s would seriously ~Jeopardize the funds an cl end up being the biggest ri P· off of the lax payers yet For what every California tax· payer should b£> made awure of is that the state has a contraC'· tual ohligation to provide the pensions for its retired workers rr the funds whirh now exist for lhat purpose are dissipated throu~h fooli sh investments as a resull of tampering by the politi· cians, it could c-ost the taxpayers billions or dollars to make up those losses At last the rich can come out of the closet I was flattered to receive a call lhe other day from the most chic hoelesa in town, Letitia Bur. lum, Inviting me to one of her "lltlle benefit.a." Being a sport. I am always willing to lay out a ten spot in or· der to sip Jug gammon & Hunt Club. Burglars broke in and made otf with a member 's brandy glass warmer" "Shocking," I said. "But I'm not sure I want to donate SlO " "Not $10, dear," said Letitia. "$1 ,000." "You mean you're invit1n1 on- ly rich people to a benefit for rich people?'' I said. "Whatever happened to your parties for poor people to which you even Invited a token poor person or two?" "Where on earth have you been?" said Letitia. "Poor 11 out; rich 11 In." wine and scarf down SOllY potato chlps lor the betterment ol •tarvlng A1ian1, pen- n ileu mi - l r a n l workers or an1ry Black Panthen. ~~~~~~~~~ "Sure thins, ·Letitia," I said. "What wortbJ cauee wlU' l be 1ettlq hall·amuhed for?" "Tbe Bel Air bllef Fund," she JHld. "They deaperately neea an improved security 111tem for their Racquet, Back· WREN I &\ID l hadn't beard, Letitia kindly explained that Waahlqton wu UM arbiter of what was 1oclolo1lcally ohlc. And Prwldent .. leet a. .. u's 11 clOleat frlmds and advllon - his "kitchen cabinet" -were all. at the very least . millionaires, who are now busi· ly helping him "make America great again " -presumably for millionaires. "Don't you see?" she said. "We rich have come out or the closet at last. For too many years. we've been a harused silent minority. forced to skulk about talkfng poor mouth. ashamed of our secret wealth, givln1 parties for the poor lo show we cared." · "And now you don't care any more?" "Of courH we care," said lAtitla. "Juat y99terday, I went up to a poor penon and nkl, 'Too b8d for )'OU.' But now tbat rich ii beauW\al, we don't t..a IUllty about bltu rtch. "IUch pridel' we "1· •lUob Power!' Our lmmedl• ICNll la to baM• 1111 The IDWutlcmal Year of the ltlda." "Well, I always did say the rich were different from Hem- ingway and me." "Yes," said Letitia. "we have more fun. Re member that the best things In life cost money. And S'lly what you will for the poor. they're dreary." I SAID I had to admit rich is better. "Oh." cried Letitia. "th~n you'll love my party: marvelous wine, hot hors d'oeuvres and at the end we'll aln1 our new theme son1, ·we Have Overcome'." When I said I'd love to~attend but l didn't have Sl,000, there was a moment'• silence. "Too bad for you," uid Letitia. And she huqup. But I do ... her polnt. Wh8t '• poverty ever done tor ·~ to mall• It to ,....Ually ,....._. bleT 1.6 • <.. ......... --.-.-... ..-··. .,, .. , . ) JAN. 14, 1911 COMICS BUSINESS STOCKS B4 BS B7 Chris Evert edged out Tracy Austin for Female Athlete of the Year. But you'll never guess. who was third. See Page 82. WILD MAN -E mil ;-..ieeme was never al a loss when it c am e to showing emotion as a haskethall coac h. Rut off the court . he was. and still is. a ver y gentle man N eem e ret ires from teaching <JI Newµort Ha r bor 1-fJgh J an. 2:i Emil Neem_e: he leaves behind a -legacy IL has bet-n a long tim e since F.mi l N c .-m c g r aced t h e s ide lines of a hasketball court as a coal·h and his absence has been felt One of the most explos ive y<·t gentlt", demonstrative yet a PUPPY. ari?umentative yet love d F.m il Neem e retires fr o m t e achin g at Ne wport lla rbor lligh at the end of this semester . J an. 23. The Huller University pro<.luct l'Oa cht·d at Newport Harbor in ROCER CARLSON I he I ate 50s and ear ly 60s m ad d1tion to tours of duty at Mater I>t•i, Costa Mesa and Anaheim i.JS a Wi.Jlk on while continuing his 28-year career at Newport llartH>r. Neemc's won-loss record was at its rwak while at Ne wport, whl're his teams posted a 118·80 record in l'ight years. beginning with the 1957 tea m . Fi red a t Newport llarhor , rin•d l:.itt.•r ill Costa Mesa . he fi nally found true loya lty al M:.t lN Dc1 and An aheim. but walk on sta tus la kes its toll a nd he fi n ally r etired from cOa<'hing a few years ago. T he a rt work shown wit h thjs a rliC'le g r ap hi<·a ll y d e p icts Net>m(• while a coach. he was in· deed one wild character. a show In itSt'lf These pictures were dis played a de<'ade :.igo and it prompted a This woman knows •.. she saw the true man EDITOR'S NOTE The f oll.owing letter originally was publia'hed IO years ago this month in the Daily Pilot · Dear Sir: • • 1 a m writ ing t o you a bout t he pictures of coach E mil Neeme that we re in tonight's I J an. 19) paper T here have been many tales and ston es about this coach. How about telling a story of the man? "I would like ver y much to tell one. I don't believe these pictures s howed the true man. I believe we the taxpayers ar e not sending our children and others to school to win games. "We a re sending the m to s chool to learn and to becom e better men a nd wo men. It's not how m any games they win. but the way they win the m . ·'It takes a very strong man lo be..lhis. kind of coach. I believe coach Neeme is this kind of ma n. On March 17 of last year our 9-year-old grandson Nick He hn wa s operated on for a brain tumor. "It turned out to be cancer. fl was lodged in the stem of the br<un C1nd c-o uld not be r eached. My grandson 's rathe r. Jerry Hehn. had played ball for Mr. Neeme whe n he was coach at Newport Har bor som e years back. .. He then proved him self to be a good toach and most of a ll a true friend In my sorrow I called Mr. Nec me and his wife answered the phone and ~aid h<· wasn't there. I then rold he r a bout Nick "It was about an hour later when a long bang was heard al the door When I went to the door. coach Neemc stood there. He sat with m y hus band and I fo r about an hour a nd told us all about G<>d a nd prayer. This big ma n was wa nting us to know God was with us. And yet 1l was hard for him to ta lk. "He was trying to reach out his he art to us . Afte r t hat he called often and pC11r1 •. ilS... m.ore_v.is.it.s__Qw:_gr.andson had four operations in a ll before he died Oct.· I We knew about two wee ks before he died the end wa s near. "Once again I tonk phone in hand and l'alled coach Nee me. This lime to tt!ll 1t just was n't mt.'<t n to h(' him our hclo vcd Nick was dying. Thal night he made a t rip to the hos pital to .SC<' Nick lie told Nic k ston es about his clad. whom he idolized These ston e!. m ildt· Nick proud and some made h1 m laugh and this helped ease the pain "Then one night l'O:.tch Neeme and h1-. lnvt·I~ wife both t'ame to v1s1l .'.\lick fl\ this t1nw ~tC'k had s lippl'd into <i t:om;i toach Nceme a nd his w1 ff' both slipped into N1l'k ·s room "Then • this big man sttlO<f O\'l'r m~ grandson praying with lt'<irs runntni! down hi)> r het>ks as hl' reat•hcd c1ul :ind tout•he<f th1· dying boy "I would hk1• to sa~ lo µa rent:'> 14 ho h:ive boys playing for coach Neeme ho\.\ lut kv the\ arc to ha ve this man for a t·oac·h I 'couldn't help ft>ehng toni ght when I looked at thos1· p1rtures o·r't.'O:fttl Ncemc' how wrong they were. for I should know. because I have seen tht• true mi.J n " Mrs lla rold S. Fr ank Costa MP~l:I letter from one reader , which was publis hed. and which we sh are a~ain with you. The pictur e s a r e a t rue portrait of Neeme in a ction. The accom panying lette r is a true d escription of the legacy Neeme left as a coach and man. Ncemc says he is seeking a new career in the s ales fi eld when he retires from teaching in a fe w days. As for the last five years at New por t Ha rb or . wit hout a coaching position . he s ays : '"I've really missed the coaching. But "Los ing the job al Newport was the higgesl disappointment of m y life Rut thc•re were som e great cxp<-r1c•nces at Mater Oe1 and Anaheim we re at Mate r Dc•1 a nd Cla re• \'i.ln Hoorche ke al i\n a hl'1rn Loyi.Jlilies wcrl' the prercqu1:-.1tl' ;it those st:hools You were· t•1ther supportc·d :it those ~choob o r they'd get som eone elst• behind you "l>1rk Coury and J1w O'Hara "Thf'rt' w<'re som1• ).!real mo mt·nls a l ~cwport llarbor. loo. ""hl·n Halph lfrt·rl was in charge of lhlnJ!S .. Ernll Net•m f' was ncvl'r known ;1:-. a 1·oal·h with a lot of x ·s and 11':-.. hut his loyalties anti intem;e dl•s1rc t o su<TCl'd were surely cl 1ffi t ult to matr h l'roba bl v the best four·word dt•M·n pt10n of Nccme was one p1.•nnctl 1n the Oai ly P ilot a fl t•tadt•i.J~O ·/\II hark, no h1tt.· " • • * Foun t ain \'alley 's H1g h 's ha:-.kl'lball futur<' appears on ~o l 1d foot ing with a loaded frl•:-.hman C'l a:-.~ <'orona del ~ ar :-. c1ppcilr~ solid. loo Tht.• ~a Kings of Corona dcl ~ar l'<Jill'h l'aul O rris were 140r kmg on a 28-game winnp1g :-t reak prior to meetin g Pountain \'a lll'\ tocfa v. Sa.turd~.:...the-S C4 .Kin{(~-·~ :-.1·ht'<1ull'lf tc> t ra vel to La Quinta for a 2 :10 tiff with the Aztecs. who at li.Jst rcp"rt we re on a :12 ga nw winning strea k <'ornna <lei Mar . 1n c1dcntilll)', pc1~lt·d :. 51 11111nL victory over :"t·wport Jlti r hor's sophomores a n d a 4 :1 p •> 1 n t w 1 n n \' c r ~ t·wport 's freshmen • • * l>an:i ll1lls lligh football will rt.•:.iture flV(' Saturdciv afternoon J.!il ffi(•s thi s f a l l .' m e etin g :\1 agnol1:.1 , Bassc·ll. Ka lella . ('~1p 1 st ra no \'a lley and San ( ·1l•mc•ntc• Four OCC players selected in draft PCAA race wide open -BullJogs top list, but watch for VCI By CURT SE EDEN OI , .. Dally ~lie. Staff a t remendous job of conve rting him from a catcher to a pitcher . If he gets his br eaking ball going, he could be tough ." By JOHN SEV ANO OI tlte 0.llr ,. .... St•ll to the eight J'('AA opponents. too Orange Coas t College, a tr aditional hotbed of baseball talent, saw four players selected T uesday in the regula r and secondary phases of baseball's 16th a nnua l am a t eur winte r Hogan was the seventh player s e l ec t e d last year in the amate ur draft by the Chicago Cubs. •• Tr ying to handicap the 1980·81 PCAA Conference race is com - parable to picking a winner in the eighth race at Santa Anita . ONE TIDNG FOR ct'rtain 1s that nothing is cert <1in cont'crn· in g the final outcom e in the PCAA. There are too m any in· tangibles with no less than fi ve teams ca pable of finis hing fi rst at the wire. draft. Topping the list is sophomore pitche r Mike Hogan, whose clutch pitching la te last season helped Coach Mike Mayne 's OCC squad capture the slate championship. Also picked were right-handed pitcher Kelley Simon. out fielder Reginald Mo ntgom e r y and "If we do come to terms with him, it won't be until May when the community college season is over," Himes added. Si m o n , a fr es hman righ t -ha nded p i t c h e r , was c hosen by the Seattle Marine rs '· ' And. one mus t rem e mber. finishing first in the PCAA Con· fe rence doesn 't necessa r i ly mea n you've won. Ask Ut ah State about that. shortstop Mike Samuel. Mont1omery, a 6·2, 215-pound freshman .out of Fremont Hi&h in Loe An&eles, was the eighth player to be drafted overall, as the Cbica10 White Sox made their-pltch for him ln the first round ol the re,War phase. , in round two of the regular phase, and shortstop Samuel, a .Garden Grove p roduct, was picked by Milwaukee in round one of the secondary phase. MIKE HOGAN Drefted by Angell There a r e j us t s o m any va riables involved in a com peti- tion of this magnitude-records. olavers, coaches. home court advantages. past history -it a l- most makes it impossible to pick a fa vorite. As one writer put it, "I ha ve enough trouble trying lo pick one winner in a football ga m e. How do you e xpect me to pick one wi nne r out of 12 horses?" That same theory could apply Anyway. wit h e yes closed and a d art board hanging •n the wall. here is how the PCAA Con- fere nce shapes up in 1980-81 with games starting Thursd ay: Ho1an, a Newport Harbor Lakers ruin Cavs' dream 1. FRESNO STATE -1979-80, 8·4 in confere nce (third), 17·7 overall; 1980-81 pre -season, 11·1 Experts say nothing will beat a good offens e like a good de-Hl1h IJ'ad\late , wu drafted by RICHFIELD, Ohio (AP> -For a tlme, the the Antels . He flniahed last Cleveland Cavaliers were havtn1 pleasant dreams seaaon with a 7 ... l'fford and • of an upeet over one of the National BuketbaH As· • 3.39 ERA. He was m01t lm· sociatlon's finer teama. pre11lve down the stretch, atop. Then Norm Nixon and Kareem Abdul·J•bbar pln1 •Loa Medan_o., I0-1 in tbe abruptly broulht tbe atn&Qllnl Cavaliers off of tlrat round ol tHe atate cham. cloud nine ancf_ aparkad a 1CJl.1M Loa An1elea vie· plonablp tourney. tory n.day ftllbt on ClevellDd'I bome court. He came back two d•Y• later NbGn, a l\W"d, exploded for u points ln a .nd earned UM vtctoey ln tbe 4\-i·minute span ln tbe '"9d ball, Md Abdul· Dues' J.2 ~mplombtp wiD cmr J abbu aeond four late f~ Miilets. LA Valley cc wltb HY•....... "I tlllnk u • team, .. ..., • llltle ......... of work. when we lmow we're la tbe molt eNeia1 put ol IM "I'" Mm hlm for twd',..,. same" AWlll.J....,. Mkt ..... .,.. ... I•• now and I I••~. lalm a IOM up a iiU19 I*~·" report IMl JW, Hid -.... Cle• 1l1ne ...... ....., ........ * dl6rd dlreotor of aeoutl•I Lar•J _..,...._.IUD MW a 11.-.... -,:: _... "'-1p--. ''I .. Mae • .,.. dli .. leond .._ Uil99' lMt 11 ..... t6 ...... TM l Nixon outburst enabled Los An1eles to lead 78·T7 rense. and the Bulldogs certainly enterin1 the final period. have that. Their 52.6 average In Nixon scored the Lakers' first two baaketl of scoring defense not only tops Ule the last quarter, a nd Loa An1ele1 built several PCAA, but also r ank!! the m lO·polnt leads. Abdul-Jabbar's four baaktt.s in the second nationally. . last four minutes held off the Cavaliers, tbe laat • Coach Boyd Grant's team Is hoop provldlng a 106·102 lead wlth 45 aecondl re-noted for its patient. slowdown mainlnl. tempo offense that has sent more than one coach 1currytn1 After Cleveland'• Randy Smith leored to cut to hla nearest pyscholotlat. The the marlin to 106-104 wtth 23 aeeondl rem1lnin1, Bulldop, who were eUmlnat.d Jamaal Wllkes caoned two foul •hot.a with tltht from the PCAA playoffs Jut --Ill\ lo clinch 11Nt vl<WJ. year .._ lo 1<1oodulln~~· • 'TIMJ lntenalfled tbelr defeue down tbe Uoaa, an led by Rod 1 auetet. u well u tbeir on ...... SmiUa •aid about 1·7, 1•PQU11111 Julor onrard tM Lean. ..,,.., pl•19d I ..., l•ut flM. wlao ll .......... l•.1 pobltl ... .fteJ're apertwed Md IO to tlM ,..,,.._ wlao ii l•!D~-·-cadoll of ...,. 1M, ftlltat It IP at the time. ftat'a .._ It~-." n _ - ..... llulldogs' season will go could t•o mc this week when they travel to Utah Stille and San Jose State in t heir firs t two conferen('e m ii tr hc-s . ~., ~@@[f~~ ~~~[K\ ~ . - A aa...-,.,.,. ''°"' tM ~ 9f ~ Evt-rt "ins athlete of year; Gt-nuine Risk placea third t 'ro• 4P cilap•k• \ t \\ '\ (1 H ti. Chris Evert Lloyd, In at b11ll1•t1nl( .... l'lu,-. .. 161' ltwir mti~t1nei111 on the court, 1•c1 11tt•d tt~·n 11~t·1 Tr•1·y ,Awitm Tueaday by two , .11c• .. fcrr rtw ''"""1ult'U l'rcss W1Jman Athlete of lh1• \ 1••r 1 h•) ll "'t•u_l:illltt' tiiu·k from 1& duiappoanlin& - _for her - 1 ~7!1 ~l'"a1'11n and a .,t'lf 11nJ1USed three-month vacation· al the ,, .. rt 11f l~ C'l1mtied b i.ck to her accustomed spot atop the "'"111.-n .., t1·nn1' ~it mc b> captunni the lt.sl1.,a11, l"rr111•h <1n<.i ll S Opens and the I :-, l'l<t' ( '11ur1 d rnm1>ionsh1ps , among <•tht-rs He r ur .. m .. t1 t· du m10al1on was reward~ h) tht· nation's sports writers and broadclister:-Lloyd polled 102 votes to 100 by Aw;t m It wa!> the fourth lime Lloyd hiis been named the wanner A J1stant third, with 39 votes, was GenUHll' H1sk, the r1rsl fill y lo win the K e n t u 1· k y 0 c r by i n m o r e l h an a hatr-t entur)'. a nd was second in the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes. Fourth was basketball star Nancy Lieberman of Old Oomution with 38 votes , followed by distance runner Grete Waitz or Norway, 18 , tennis pro Evonne Goolagong of Australia. 13, golfer Beth Daniel, 12; runner Mary Decker. 9; speed skater Heth Heiden, 8; tennis star Andrea Jaeger, 7, and skier Hanni Wenzel of Lje<:hlenstein, 5. Lloyd 's problems on th~ court weren 't disasterous -it was just th~t she wasn't playing like Chri~ Evert Lloyd. Fc;>r three straight wee ks she reached the finals of events in Washington, <.:hi t ago and Cincinnati. She Jost to Navratilova once and to Austin twice. '·My tennis was fine but m y desire Cor the game was gone "she said. "l felt burnt out." So Lloyd, 26, spent three months on the sidelines, the onty tennis an her life strictly recreational. When she returned , she did so with a passion. winning 42 or 43 matches between the Italian Open and the U.S. Open. lier only loss was in the fin als at Wimbledon to Goolaion~. '''"" •• ol' I lu• .d.11 y Former Houston Oilers Coach Bum PbUUps on hav- inf! his wire accompany him on lri~s: "M~ wife usuallr, trave ls with me because she's too ugly to kiss goodbye. BaskPfball Streaks on the line as CdM, FV meet By ROGER CARLSON 01 ,,,. D•lly Pr lot Sl•fl Sunset Lea~uc power Foun tain Valley and St·a View League power Corona del Mar collide tonight al l<'ountain Valley in a battle of top-rated high school basltetball t eams to highlight area non-league action. 1t :_.'LO.Ci!P~.c-~.~uo_t_y's Np. 2 --!Corona d el Mar> vs No. 3 I Fountain Valley/ and each has plenty lo offer ~clbac k a 74 -62 decision lo Orange County's No. l rated team . Ocean View. The Sea Kings of Coach Jack Errion are on a seven-game winning streak. Fountain Valley'.s Barons, un- der Coach Dave Brown. are on an eight-game winning streak after a three-game losing skein -eal'"ly. which· began with a 77-'70- loss to Ocean View. 1 , , .................. , ....... . a 1....S.ult ..._ ..... • lllwau11 bladed ....................... ,, ..... . NBA Mtioa T\leeday • ii.;;'ue1 Jolauill iad -~ 1ta Mii IV~lw llMI to NlllU1lat HHD ol 11&1 IA ... Mp 1Jii8i".11ate ta tM Udrd period Ud tarl1 ln tM fourth wli• tbe luou nat on a H-0 rampa1• to turn a tJt11t 1ame lnto a runaway. MJoktY Jobnlon added 10 polntl to tM Wrd periQd rout . . . &1Hwb1re, . . . Nate ArclllMN bit a ll·foot Jumper wttb a:rr nmainln1 to put Boston ahead to stay and the CelUca went on to whip tbe New York Knicka, 93-89, for their fifth 1lrai1ht triumph .... Guard Walter Daria hit two jump shots in the flnaJ minute of play to lift Phoenix to a 104·19 victory over SeatUt ---Four atrai1ht free throws by David Tito•,_ and KW V .... •91M in ~e last 25 seconds lifted Denter to a hard-fou1ht 135.132 decision over Atlanta . . . Abd•I Jeelul came off the bench to score eight points in the first 3 :20 of the fourth quarter, and Dallas held on for a 112-106 win over Chicaao. ••••• l••r _,. p•r• l•l••tl•r• Mike lloay, the leading aoal scorer in the ~ NHL, boosted his total lo 45 with three power play , goals and a shot into an empty net lo lead the New York Islanders to a 6·3 victory over Pittsbur1h in the onty game in the NHL Tuesday night which ~ldn't end ~ a tie. The contest marked the seventh game this season an . which Bossy has scored three or more goals ... Elsewhere, The New York Rangers scored three third-period aoals, in- cluding two on power plays by Roll Grescber and lloa DUIHY, to come from behind and tie Cal1ary, 4-4 -.. Detroit's Paul Woods scored on a short backhand shot late in the third period as the Red Wings skated to a 3-3 tie with Boston .. _ BttDt As•toa scored two goals in a 45-second span in the third period lo lift Vancouver into a 3-3 lie with Colorado . . . Michel Goulet scored his second goal of the game at 3: !>4 of the third period to hand Quebec a 3-3 lie with Winnipeg_ · IJSF •CIDI• ....,..,.,,._ra•ll•d Nelr• D••• OAKLAND -Junior guard Ken McAlister m ma de two free throws with 14 seconds remaining in overtime. lifting the University of San Fran-· cisco to a 66-63 college basketball upset or seventh· ranked Notre Dame .Tuesday night. The victory improved the Dons' record to 12·2, while the Iris h lost their second straight game for the first lime in a year and dropped to 8·3. A layup by senior forward ·Orlando Woolridge had given Notre Dame a 63-62 lead with 1: 05 lo go. The Dons then called lime tn set up a final play. McAlis ter was• fouled-by forward Bill Varner and McAlister made both ends or a one-on-one situation for the lead. After Notre DC41J.1e's Kelly Tripucka missed a final shot. USfo"s Quinlin Dailey was fouled by Woolridge and made both free throws with two seconds left, concluding the scoring The Irish made a great comeback to take the game into overtime. US F, which jumped to a 10-point halftime lead, w as ahead 55·49 with a little more than nine minutes remain- ing. Eldridge's shot in OT saves GWC Sopho mo r e forwa rd J im Eldridge connect ed on an 18· footer from the baseline with six seconds remaining in overtime as Golden West College edged Santa Monica , 71 -69 in Southern Cal Conference action Tuesday night. Eldridge, al 6-3, took the un- contested shot afte r the Rustlers tried on three attempts to get ·the-ba ll into ·postm an Randy Heidenreich. • . ---.-- ' . ... /. SPORTS BREAK I BASKEJBALL ............................... IWf l'IWfCllCO -,, ......... lau .. bten bind to mua1• ua. lu rruotaeo Glau, th• ... rrua11oo .... ilMr NDOrt.td today. . A ..... ocmt.met WU tailed toda1 to mu• th• offtclal anDO'lmeem•t. · Roblnlon, thl only playw to win tbt moet valuable player .award In both maJor ltap11, h11 b .. n a coach with Baltimore for the put thrM llUOftl. Ht mana1td Cltvtland ln 1975 and "71 before btlnl ftred la.Jun• dll 1m. Robinson who has a Hfetlme major lea1ue battlna avera1e of .ifM. played wlth Cint?lnnati from 1956-65, before beina traded to Baltimore. He played with the Dod1ers in 1972 was traded to l.he Angels in '73 and played with Clev~land part of the '74 season. He also saw action in '75 and '76 as a player·manager for the Indians. Robinson, who lives in Los Anaeles, is 45. UCLA'• 8rotett a ratttflffacr fer Nr•• J•• UCLA Coach Larry Brown 1s oneort wo or three • ·leading candidates for the head coach job of the New Jersey Nets of the NalionaJ Basketball As- sociation. Brown was not available for comment Tuesday but a source was quoted as s aying that he along with Atlanta Hawks Coach Hubie Brown and Phoenix Suns' assistant coach Al Blanclll are the current contenders for the Nets · job although Bianchi has said that he's not interested ... Steve Rosenbloom, general manager of the New Orleans Saints, said that the NFL team hopes to name its new head coach next week, and Bum Plallllpa is the leading candidate ... NFL Commissioner Pete ltoaelle and Oakland Raiders owne r AJ Davia met in a federal judge's -chambers Tuesday but failed to make progress toward s ettlement of an antitrust suit aimed at freeing the Raiders to move lo Los Angeles ... World Boxing Association heavyweight c hampion Mlke Weaver has pulled out of next month's scheduled bout against Jim TUI is because of a hand injury ... Braving thick fog in thp second run Switze rland's Erik• Hess scored her first women 's Wori'd Cup slalom victory Tuesday, beating Claudia Glordanl of Italy and Tamara Mc:KlDaey of Olympic Village, California ... Mullammad All's hopes to launch a ca m paign in Honolulu in April t~ win the world boxing cham- pionship ror a fourth time lay shattered Tuesday when the Ha waii Boxing Commission deferred action on his request for a boxing license . T~no,ratlio Following are the top sports events on T V tonight. Ratings a re: " •• .; excellent; •• , worth watching, •• fa ir; .,. forget it. [-) 6 p:-m., Channel 9 ,/ ./ ./ NBA BASKETBALL: La kers at Wa shington Announcers : Chic k Hearn and Keith Eric kson. The Lakers will be trying to pick up addit iona l ground on the Phoeni>e Suns with a victory in Washingt_on tonigh t. The Suns lead the Western Confere nce. Pacific Division with the Lakers second. Karee m Abdul-Jabbar and Jamaal Wilk es spark the Laker attack. RADIO Basketba ll Lakers at Wa shington, 6 p.m .. KLAC C570); Hockey Kings al Hartford, 4:35 p.m . KOGO (600). PCAA OUTLOOK . • • overall. 1980-81 pre-season. 6-6 Don't let the Aggies· pre- sea son r ecord rool y ou as they ·ve p layed the toughest s c he dule in the confe rence against the likes of Brigham Young !twice>. Wa shington . Michigan State. Utah and Idaho Sta te. Th e Aggies will also be s mart- ing from last year's embarrass - me nt of losing in the PCAA playorfs after capturing the con- ference title The Aggies ra nk second an the conference in s.c.:oriog __ (~l,M .all.d a r e ·1ed o y forward Br ian Jac kson ( 19.9 average/ a nd guard Kei_th Hood C1 5.9). Leo Cunningham, the te am 's 6-11 center . will also be a factor as pressed to get thas young and in- t-x perienced squad to mes h as a unit Led hv fi -7 fo rwa rd Craig Dyke ma '1 15 2 poi nts and S-3 re- hnunds i. the 49ers will show mo- ments or brilliance . but not many 7. UC SANTA BARBARA - 1979-80. 5-9 in conference <sixth>. 11 -16 O\'crall: 1980-81 pre-season, fl 7 Another case or not having <•nough left down the stretch lo t·ontend with the front-runners. The Gauchos ar~ als9 han--· __ dir appe<r with a two-year proba- Corona del Mar brin~s a 9· 1 record into t he ~am e, the onl y The Barons await with their m atch-up zone defens e , 6-3 d yna mo Jeff Christensen, 6·7 Frank Luongo near the boards and the strong floor game or guard Emile Harry. Both sides squandered leads during regulation play as the Cors airs let an 11-point lead al the haU gel a way from them. while the Rustlers couldn't hold a seven-point advantage in the second half. Gagr ..... o~d he will be asked lo neutralize the other big men in the conference tion that should ma ke inspira- t ional per forma nces hard to come by It 's like a horse being as signed extra we ight-the Gauchos already have enough µrobl ems Lakewood routs Marina Todd Murphy. Tony Dalton and Dave Powers combined for 53 points as Lakewood High routed vis iting Marina, 73-54 in non- league high school basketball action Tuesday night. The Vikin~s. who were in their Hn al tuneup before the s tart of Sunset Le a~uc pla y Friday, trailed by only three at the in· t ermission-30-27 before the Lancers blew them out with a 22 point third quarter. The Vikings , who could manage but nine points during the period, never threatened after that. Coach St eve Popovich had three players score in double figures led by Bill Bruce with 14 points . Rick Smith had 13 and teammate Roger Weninge r tossed in 12. The loss dropped the Vikings ' record to 8-6 as they will host Fo.unlain Valley Friday nigfit in the Sunset League opener for both schools. ' Corona del Ma r ente rs with 6-6 Mark Spinn, who can lake you 20 reel outside or crash the boards and pentetrate inside with tqual d fect iveness , a deadly shooting 6-5 Jeff Pries. the floor game of 6-3 point guar<t Steve Moore and a s trong man-to-man defense. T ipoff is schedule d for 7 o'clock, as is the Empire League opener between Ocean View's 12-2 Seahawks and lhe up-and- down Katella Knights. who have struggled lo a 6-6 record despite entering the campaign with a seasoned crew. The Empire League opener will be at Ocean \oiew, where 6-8 Wayne Carlander, the Seahawks' all-e verything star awaits with a 34.4 scoring averag_e. Carlander has scored in the 30s or bette r 10 times in 14 starts. Ot h e r no n-league games tonight at 7 include Newport Harbor (9-4) at Costa Mesa C 4-6 l. Laguna Beach C 8·2) at University C8·5). Loara (6·5) at San Clemente ( 11-3) and Irvine < 3-6) al Dana Kills (6-5). Scheduled for a 7: 30 start is Estancia (8·5>. which travels lo Laguna Kills. A 12·1 blitz during the final 2:22 of the opening 20 minutes gave the Corsairs a 38·29 lead al the intermission. The Rustlers then counte red e arly in the second half with a spurt of their own lo take the lead back at 41 -40 with 16:24 lo play. G WC then widened the margin to 49-42 before the Cors airs fought back to knot the score al. 53-all. - The score t hen see-s awed, finishing 63·63 after regulation. The same teeter-tooter held true, too, in o vertime until Eldridge's shot iced the contest. The win raised the Rustlers record to 3-0 in conference play, 15-3 o verall. The Cors airs. meanwhile, dropped to 2·1 in conference, 14·6 overall. "I told our kids we had to do two things well to win lonight- break the pressure and board well," explained GWC Coach Jim Greenfield. "We did a pret- ty good job or that althout'h we got careless at times." Of Eldridge's game-winner, Greenfield added, "He's always told me he's a great shooter. I guess tonight he proved it." Paramount Sports 15th ANNUAL MOTORCYCLE & ACCESSORY TRADE PREVIEW the 1981 models in one GIGANTIC show! Yamaha• Moto Ouul • Husqvama •Kawasaki • La Verda • KTM • Carabela • BMW •Suzuki• Hartey.o.wlson • Moto Mortnl Alt0 on ~iU-ttblt Evety type ol llCCllSIOfY from o,1er2!IO ludlng nwnufllCturen AMhelm Convention Center FltdllJ, _......., 16, fi p.m.-10 p.m • .........,,......, 17, Moon-10 p.m. "..:SJPM I ~•Mllt•:tw111c_,...C..._.•4.00) OM9•12•i.oo-............. CIMwl ......... • ~COU'IO"N#&N!U .... ~ &OtAL~DIAUR ~~,qrHunchdtol ~..,,. ,......-.....,~~-.. Annual CLEARA•CE SALE BEGINS FRIDAY JAN. 11 through JAN. 31 EVERYTHING DISCOUNTID .... 10% to 500/o . ...... 'E>cpert A90QUet 8trtnofng and Repe6r1 Fellurtne •t·Top ....... . Ill & IM._ C-. .._ . ,._ .. 1•1 , .................... ,. ............. Jules. Gage, former basket-like Magee and University or ball coach at Ne wport Pacifi c's Ron Cornelius. H_arbor ~nd Costa Mesa -... -i .... SAN . .JOSE STATE highs, Wlll be-honored-at"" 1979-80 7-6 in confe r e nce halftime of tonight's basket-<fourthl.. 17-12 overall ; 1980-~ ball game between those pre-season, 9.3 Coao.h Bill schools in the Costa Mesa Berrv's Spartans caught every- gym one -by surprise at the PCAA -tourna ment las t March wh en JC fives • • 1n action Both Orange Coast and Sad- dle back college basketball teams face difficult road tests tonight with the Pirates travel· ing to' Mt. San Antonio and Gau c hos h e aded for Southwestern. Both games have a 7 ; 30 tipoff. OCC, 10-7, is coming off a 59--57 triumph over Cerritos which evened the Bucs' South Coast Conference record at 1-1. Mt. San Antonio, meanwhile, came out on the short end of a 74-69 score lo F~llerton In the Mounties' conference opener. OveraJI, Mt. San Antonio Is 12-7 and considered one of the favorites for the South Coast ti- tle. "The Mounties have a strong front line. Paul Perkins was an all -conference performer for them last year, and he's ex· tremely difficult to stop inside," warns OCC Coach Tandy Gillis. Perkins, a 1·4 forward, is averalina 20 points a 1ame. He scored st_ points in a non· conference outtn1 two weeka a10 a1almt LA Southwest. Chris Beasley continues to lead the Pirate acorin1 attack wllh1 a 12.9 avera1e. they s urprised Long Beach State in the finals. 57-55, to advance lo the NCAA regionals. This season the Spartans have picked up right where they left off in 1980 as they rank fifth in the nation in scoring defense ( 56. 7). San Jose State is led by three-year le tte rman Sid Williams, who is scoring at a 14.5 clip and gathering 7.0 re- bounds . 5. UNIVERSITY OF PAClnC 1979-80 , 7-7 in conference c fifth). 15-16 overall; 1980·81 pre- season. 10-2 -This time •he pre- season record is deceiving as the Tigers have· played one or the easiest schedules this s ide of the Laguna HHls High girls' pro- gram. . Th e r e is on e bona fide superstar in the form of 6-9 forward/center Ron Cornelius, who is averaging 24 .5 points (eighth in the nation) and 8.8 re- bounds. But in this case the ad- age Is true-one player does not a team make. •. LONG BEACH STATE 1979-80, 11 ·3 In conference <second>, 22·12 overall: 1980-81 pre-season, 5-7 -Gone are headliners Michael Wiley and Franeol1 Wise, and thus, 1one too are any 49er hopes of flnishina near the front. Coach Tex Winter, in his alth season, la 1oln1 to be hard· 8. CAL STATE FULLERTON 1979-80, 4-10 in conference t seventh~,. 10-l7.-4¥~~a"-<· -1980-81 µre-season. 2-10 The bottom has f.allen out of the Titans ever since their dramatic and sur- prising appea rance in the NCAA µlayoffs three years ago. George McQuarn. in his first year. has a lot of rebuilding to do, although som e redshirts should help his dilemma next year • 9UllNlll / ITOCKI Wedne~~·· NYSE 11 a.a. (PDT) Prl111 COMPOSl'l'E TRANSACTIONS W.mdlit, Jenuery 14, 1111 DAILY ,ILOT •7 Entertatnlng In I Elegance returns with Reagan era By SYLVIA POaTER Brush up on your two-step, search your dresser fm your lon1·discarded long (elbow, just-below-the shoulder) while &loves, have your dinner jacket refitted to your 19fll waistline and check the comer of your closet for any one«· loved formal gown. As 1981 ushers in a phase of tough economic decisions for the nation and living squeezes , it also will mark a re turn to a bygone era of elegance in dressing, dancing and entertaining. I t ' S· n o w c o m · monplace to link the de· velopment with the ar- rival i'n Washington of the Reagan first family. There's no denying that the president and his wife are products or an Money's Worth age in America that s aw the peaks or the big hand!-. ballroom dancing, white-tie-and-tails dressin1c prom• debutante parties and formal weddings. Let's say you're on the "giving" side or a funcl10n thl year. Once you've decided on the type or event, tlw number or people you expect lo attend and the approx imate budget, the key decision will be the "music.·· That decision you must make well in advance ancl ~1th appropriate caution. (Just imagine how inappropriah: it would be lo hire a rock-and-roll band to play al a dinni 1 dance r~r gu_t:sts in their late 50s and 60s.) YOUR FIRST DECISION should be whether to h1n· ,, local group and of what kind or one of the nat10n1tll~ famous bands and of what kind, advises Lester Lan111. ,,,, internationally known society orchestra leader who will play at Ronald Reagan's Inauguration Ball. Lanin suggests several basic guides that will m 11k• your function a success, save you money and hel11 .av1111 I the heartaches that could destroy the oc<·asion ;111·1 memory for you forever . -IF YOU ARE ENGAGING a local group, try ''' ;11 r ange an audition where you can test the group·~ ver~a111t t y and ability lo play the tunes you want. If you are hiring a larger, known hand, an auil1t 11111 may be impossible, but request a meeting with tlw ~rnup .., leader to work out details and decide the a pprupn.1 11- number or musicians you want. Select your music and ma ke other special arran11•· me n ts at the beginning. Meet with the hotel or hanqut•t h;il I representative in advance to decide where to locate· 1 ht: w chestra and whether a platform is necessary -AGREE ON ALL financial arrangements. 1m·11a1" legal contracts and be sure to include the hours l111· ,,, chestra will play. the price for additional playing t 11n• duration and timing of any breaks that will he t a k•·11 Decide on strolling musicians or other hackgrouncl 11 111· 1. during band's break periods. -Be sure the contract specifies completl' pay 11w1 o1 schedules and refund policy in case or cancellation /\II d• pos it arrangements should be s pelled out. in advam·r· ,,, signing. Jf you are interested in particular musician!-., 111 elude their names, or they will not be obliga ted to show -VISIT THE ROOM where the event 1s to be held "' check the acoustics and quality of public address syst(.•111 You may be able to hire fewer musicians than you think and thus save money. -Do not allow the banquet manager to d1scoural!l' you from using an outside orchestra or to force the '"houSl' favorite" on you. -Do not encourage tippmg and extra favor~ lk discreet. SloC"k• '"Tier .'ipol llglu DoM"Jo111•11 I rrragf>• NEW YO~I( IAPI S.lu, Tue Pnet I .,,,, rwl ti'••,. of 1'1• flflHn mo•I a<ll•~ :SJ Ind New Yor8' St0<.9' E•ch•nQe-t\h~-. lO Trn tr.Ot"IJ N toonau, •I more thi n '1 1~ vo IBM 6'0,900 "'6... '•I ~ ~·~ e..stnAirL 61•,000 r1 • • '"°"' "''"IP\~I *lo()() H'> I ,,.., •' \IHi •po.I 'II\ ~t\~'P:, ~::= ~.. '; ~~··~~k Tu.co Im Jst.100 .s-. -"' r---·-------------~'lw~ ~;= ~r: I. "m Honw J76.lo00 JOI• AllAtCllll \ JOI 000 '7 NllS..m1 ' 2 ... 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J IUICI CIAIT YOUR HOMITDWN DAllY PAPIR WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 1981 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Crops destroyed • ID Florida I freeze 8) ,,.... A•N<"l•&~d _.ru• t-londit ~· O Wt'l''I taltwtJ 111111 c lo1111t·:. todlt> folluwlll~ an~ltwr t\l~ht ut frt't:ZIOK lCllllJt:r;,ture:. t hdl ha\l' dalOd!ll'll WIOl t:I 't:~t"ldblt'!> and db m1.H·h ca:. d firth of the or<ill61t' c•ruµ Tht: mett·uq dropPt-'d to rcL·urd low:. rn cat h:a:.t f1 \ c Clllb ;u·roi.:. the -.tatt: Groves tn tht-Indian Haver rt: gio n. wha·h wt:rc :.µared rn Mun da} night's fret:zc. :.ufft:rcd somt' <.'old damcti::e dunn~ the sct•und night, a<.·cord111g lO l'lor11Ja Citrus Mutual \'H'l' Pn·-.1dt·nl Hobby Mc·Kown The full extent of the cl 1u11a~L· tu the ~roves , on the l-'lor1da east c·oast near Fort 1'1crn~ and Vero He at h, is not known. Mc Kown said Ebt:wherc in the c·itrus region, ht'avy frost cm trees, buds and lt•:i v1•1t dad further damage. de:.p1tc higher temperatures than the pa:.t twona)(hts , McKownsaad. Suuth l"l orida was s pared '!>omewhat by patc hy high <'louda ra· ... s. according to National Weatht:rSt:rv1ct' forecasters Weather forc1·astcrs said heavv frost formed in most other farm- ing a reas during the night as tem- peratures in central and northern regions were mostly in the mid·20s to ar ound 30. Readings of near 20 were reported in some col· der spots of north-central and west-central fo,lorida Daytona Beach reported a rec- onl low or 19 for this date, break- ang the record set in 1964. A low of 20 m Orlando broke the 1964 rec ord or 'l7. and Tampa's 29 was 1 dC'gree lower than the record set an 197:l In Fort Myer s, the mercury fell to 31. beatinii: the rt· cord of 35 set in 1964, And it was 47 in Key West. The coldest previous .Jan.14was 49,a marksctml948. Tuesday's lows included: 8 an Tallahassee. bre aking the 1971 record by 3 d egrees. 13 in Jacksonville, breakin~ the % year-old January mark by <! degrees. 22 an T<.imp<A. hreakan.I! <.i 1905 mark. and 32 1n M1am1. the coldest Jan 13 s1m·c 1002 Hy about 6 a m , tc~m1Jeratun!s wt•re on thl' upswin1': across tht• s tale. and forecasters S<Jul the·\ :.houli1 n •111;1111 \\.ir111,.1 •II !1•.i-.l uni II Frtcl.1 \ On -,11m<.· f:1n e1:-. gr"""• r.., ,p1·1il a :-.L·t·11111I 111ghl I r ' 1111• 1 » p r 1•\ 1'111 furtht•r il :1111 .1g1• to tht· 111111 Hul 11t )11•r.., d1d11 t h;1 \" ,,,,.j 1'0llld11 I affr11cl llw ~111.1\1·r" b1'.1ll'n. '-•IHI .... h1r h l11ni... 111\ "" t •I Ill '>lll I) ria·a:-.un··; -...,1111 · .11d 11 ,,1111ld 1,.. o!-.t•lc•-. ... ;11n v. ;n Ct!\ fl11l1 I;, .1!1.1111 d1 • l.111 d ,111 1•in1 ·r~1·111·\ !;11 1· I w .f,1, tif11111 V.1•1),'hl 1111111• 1•11 11 Ill I.• 111 h1111• fr111.1·n 1·1t r11 ... ,,, ,,, ,,, 1 ..,,,,1 ... "' 1111111·-, 11f :-;1h ;1111111! 111111 11 11f 1111· J 111 t:(· l11~fun• 1lU.1...wi;a1111 st1oils l\llll off1<·1als furtht!r south in l ht• rial 111n'!-. "Wllllt'I' \1(11-:(:table h.11'k•·1 ·· :.a11I 1-r11p tla111 a gl' there .d:-11would111· :o.t'Vl·n ·. · M11:,I grnw1•rs t•XJJt:'l'I tlamage 111 lit' t>n 11 p;1r with lht• January l!cl7 f11·<:1.1" wh1 ·n th•· t•411ivalenl 111 ~10 1111ll111n 1,.1x1·-..11f oranges and f 1111·1· ~ 11'1cl w;1:, lo!-.l. · said \I d \11w11 Off1t'l.1b ;11 1 ·11 ru:-Mutual. a l.:1k1·la11cl t.; .... 1·<1 <·1101wrative of l.1 11•>0 l,!row1·1., put their los~ 'I 111·-.il;.I\ ;ii •HI rn11l1on g Hlltins Mayor assails critics Laguna's Baglin voices optimism By DON <·HAPMAN Of llM D•llY P1le1 \ .. II Laguna Heach Mayor Wayne Bal!lin lashed out <Jt mun1c1pal doomse:iyt'rs today and c·harged that thf' loc<JI c ritics art' "bait- ing people to fight one another on the issues and ~t>ttmR an the way or progress ... But. Baghn. <Jl CA C:haml>cr of Com mertf' hreakr ast attended by about 100 mt1m hc rs. said he is opt i m 1,<; t ll' a ho u t t h c com mun11 y·s future Neighbors bid goodbye to Reagans LOS ANGELES I A P ) Pr<'sadent-e le<.T Rca.::m drove down lhe fla~ lined street from his Pacific Palis ades home to- day to the cheers and shouts of neighbors who cried "We'll miss you .. as Reagan and his wife Jen for Washington. .. Washington s hould have started a tradition that presi- dents live at home." Rea~an told a duster or neighbors who _galhered at the driveway to s ay farewell and snap pictures of the nation's next president and first lady_ Both Rcug<Jn and has wife. Nancy. appeared misty-eyed as they s hook hands a nd accepted wishes from the small crowd that gathered in the sunny, w<irm morning for his de parture. "We want lo i.tel on with the job. but it':-; awfully hard to lea ve." Re a gan s aid a s he stepped anto his limousine and ca lled "goodhye" throu~h a m icrophone in the rar The neighbors said they would miss both the Reagans and the hubbub that engulfed the quiet neighborhood after the election. "It's sort of like when the circ us leaves town." said Ron Burns. who lives next door. Burns said that he and other neighbors ha d we lcomed the presence or Secret Servi ce agents who barr icaded the streets and kept 24-hour watch over the area Or:~;-:asl "'eat her Sunny ;rhursday but with som e high cloudin ess. Patchy fog along the coast Thursday morning. Highs 64 lo 68 at the beaches and 68 to 73 in the inland areas. Lows tonight 52 lo 56. INSIDE TOD.4 '1 Fiw-Jlftlr-old Monica Rio1 wa• bock~ in the arm• of h~r mother . Georgia ffilgemaft, in San Jou toda11 a#tr bring found in Mezico Tuudolf, more thon-Jovi -~a,, attn 1k m111teriotulJ1 dilapptartd. (~ti 1tM11 Page ASJ . I .. .,_._..:: ..,, Al .. ..,. .. -..... -~ ... I I I \ .. · · 1.ast year's accomplishments pnlvc we can do tangible things reg a rd less of the opposition thrown at us." be s aid "We can do it above a ll the h<·atcd d e bates salted with 1loom sday threats." The mayor said "hot debal<'i. ar<' due" as a result of "pae-in the-s ky dream1t" in revised ele - ment s or the city's general plan. I k said he would not support "bureauc·ratic " propose1 ls or plans that would aid special in tcrest i.:roups just hN·aus•· their n·pn•!-.t•ntatav1•:-; attended meet 1ngs or th<· gent•ral plan revision l'Ommittec /\lso, h't· 1·r1t1 c•1zl'd the Orange ('ounty l.(!J.(al Aid So<·1cty. wh1<'h has f1h'tl a s uit cha lle nging the lt•j.!ahty or the housing clement or the gcnt•ra l plan ('1ty orfi<-1als have said thHt th<' s uit as not expected to delay s alt• l)f Sy1·amorr Hills property to the Haywood OcvclopmC'nl < ·o of Nt•wport Beach But Baglin s<11d the 1·1l) w11ulll s av1• money ar the :.<tic· J,!•ll'lt throuj!h illld that thr S Ull . fth·ll Ill beh~lf of t 1\ 11· :ic·t1 v1:.I .l11h11 (;ahrit•I!., is "frustratmi.:. lh· :.aut that :.11m1· ltu·al 1!-.:.u1--. w e r1 · .. 1· x a g g c r a t 1· ii 1 Fl -1 111 portanc·c." and fh;11 th•· c·1t' lac·kl·cl th1· mun· 1t1·r1ou:. 1m1ti I(' m s o r man\ 11th c r <· 111n mun&lll'S Tht· muyor :,uul tht· r1 t.\ '!-. c·nme ratl' was 1l<·<·hn1ng. arnl <~t· RA<a.IN. 1'<£1(t• /\21 l Fund trial I ~--· •I • ,. .. DIJt' Pil .. Sl•H ....... GEOLOGIST HIGDON KEEPS TRACK OF CRACKS S.n Clemente m•n fight• city h•ll on two front• Irate homeowner raps SC council By STEVE MITCHELi:. He s aid the c ity approved Oft .. o.11, ,. .... ,.... I r d . . hi Woody Higdon says the city's P ans or a ramage ptpe on s neighbor's property that drains engineering department .is onto his own lot despite a city withholding public documents grading 0 rd in an c e that from his view, and he claims the specifically prohibits drainage San Clemente City Council has on slopes. turned a deal ear to his problem. But council members contend As a result or the draina1e that. since Higdon is suin1 the pipe. Higdon says, the s lope city for Sl.S million. any prob-above his yard railed in January lem he has-in gaining acces~ lo or 1978. Ten days later, he said, public files should be between he began to notice cracks in hJs his attgrney and the city ·al· backyard concrete slab and ln torney. his kidney-shaped swimming Thal infuriates -Higdon, who pool. ... --says he should blVe aeces"""s ...,t..-.o ___ ' I Ml tnirig could come right pu bile information, "whether through the (retaining> wall, the City Council Ultes me and no take out the yard, the pool and matter what they think of my the house," he said an1rily dur- lawsuit." · in1 an lnterview. And, be uy1, U the dty He 1aio effort.a to 1et the city doesn't atart treatln1 him like to correct the problem failed, any other cltilen 1eek1n1 public and, ln truatratJon, be 1ued tbe information, be'U t011 a dl•· clty and hla tlel1bbor in No- crimtnaUon 1uit on top of b1I vember 11'11 . other l•wntt qalnlt the eltJ. To bold down le1al co1t1, Ht1daa, • ~ 1Md Su HJ1don Ml bMn dolnC mudl al Clemente ....ran Uiibih net..._ Ute rHHrcb at Clty Hall more U... two yean •to ._, blmHlf. be~ Iara• cneu fonnbal And, upW NCeDUJ, be Mid be ln Ute ,.tao IDd pool ..... al ldl bad •cc.a to Ill tbe public doeq- bome It at Celle Nm. < ... man, .... Al) ~ ,6 '· set/or Diedrich F ormer Ora nge County Board of Supervisors Chairman lh 1lph Diedrich WCAS orderl'd toda) tu s tand trial in Orange C:ount y Superior Court on four year-old r harges that he participated in a ca mpaign rund l;1undering upcration in the 1976 county c•ler lions_ DiC'drtt h , 56, was held ''' answer on four relc>n\' t•on spiracy counts and a fifth. m1sdc mcanor allegation that he failed to report rinanC'i al contribution!-. as required by lhe f'olitu·al Reform Act of 1974. "I'm disap1)1}inted trut justil'e will out," Diedrich <·om m e nted moments after Judge Claude Ow<•ns issued his rulmg The ruling f•ame at the c-on <'lusion or a two-week long pn· Ii mi nary hearing into the' surr. ciency of the cvidenct-against the man often l·alh·d "Su~1er D" becaust• of the influenct' he had uvc·r county politac<t l anti go\ ernmental affairs. The hearing, which wa!-closf'd lo the public and news rrporkr~. (See TRIAL. Page t\2) Mortensen plww wpic The photography of William Mortensen. who maintained a school of photography in Laguna Beach for 30 years, will be lhl' subject of a slide-lecture Thurs day at 8 p.m. at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. Deborah lrmas, a writer for a photographir arts magazine. will discuss Mortensen 's early portraits or stars in Hollywood. as well as the nudes and fi e tional tableaux that became his trademark. Other lectures in the three- part series al the museum in- c lude "Artists by Artis\s" by Salley Steiner on Jan. 22. and "What Science Tells Us About C reativit y" by R ona ld Silverman on Jan. 29. Ht·p 1{{1hl·rt lladh.1ni H \:1 ·wpnrt lk a l·h < lt'ft I. <'hf.'t·ks up 11n Fount .nn ,.,tilt•\ I l1g h Sc·hool bandsman Hoh Van (J1H·kl'lhc·r~. I rornlH1111:-:1 :111d I .dll'1'l member of thr Baron B:i nd :it '-IX f1 ··t . -11 :· 11\r ht•.., I le and l11s bane! males leave Fnd;i y l1ir \\a-.ll111i..:t on. n (' \\ht·rc• th1•y 'll m a r ch Jan. 20 in Pn·s11knl l'l1·1•1 H1111 .1ld lk.1u:111 ·!-i 111:1 u (!u ral parade Peggy Bartel died 'in land she loved' I Two womt•n who k nt·w P<'i.:gy Bartel say it is ironi1· ancl tragic that the San Juan ('ap1:.trano woman was k1llt>rl in a part or the world sht• lived s o much Africa. In the midst of a New Year's lNl's t in Afn<'a had spanned an t11ght year 1>criod. beginning with her first trip to the Dark Continent. Eve celebration at the Norfolk ~ ~ nlJIE RnrLED llot<'I in Nairohi. Kenya, ~ bomb ~ UL planted by an Aral} tecronst who · 'Sht• took a ~real interest in c•onscrvation and the preserva- t 1on of African wildlife." Ma. (;r;,a( said. "She was a very life- h\'lnl( person who was very in- lorested and conce-rned. .• . ON 11.._~-~ .i rL-· -----had '~ii slay ini.: in the hotel ex· n.::J• ~ ploded. injuring fl5 people a nd killinf( 15, amonl( them Mrs. Bartel. "I sold my Caddie to the first person who saw It." That's the advertisln1 success story of the Newpor\ Beach man who p}aced thJs ad In the Dally Pilot: '72 Coupe de Ville 1old and white, xlnl. COftd .. must see to a.,.,reclate. $2,450 Ull·llXU If you lack IUCC ... ln Mlllq your car, try • Daib' PUot ad. A lrleadly lld·vtMr wtll = write an efhd.lve lld 1t Ml· . Identification or her body was made Tuesday in the African ci- ty by using dental records. It was reportedly Mrs. Bartel's third trip to Africa; a place where she hoped to Uve . ''She had a humane and con· cerned lntereat in Alric• and Its people,·• •aid Renate Graf, vtte r.reat•t al Uon Country Satan n Lasma HUii. Mt. Grat 1atcl Mn. Bartet'a lft. '( F.laine Qu.inn of Irvine, whose 15 year-old daughter Julie ac- <'oinpanled Mrs . Bartel to Kenya and was injured In the blast, s aid the slain woman was in love with Afrtca and the thou1bt of livlnfC there. "She worklfl on lnveatmen\.a I believe, .. Mra. QulM said, "but her major Interest waa Atrtta." She said the San Juan womaa. who wu ln her 30a. wu ~ over the future of Alriea _. wanted to work to., ••te IL "ll'I Juk a ......... 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Poland t A I' 1 Thousands of workers laid down t h1•1r l1111b fur t wu hours today in a town near the Soviet border and 11rul t" .. tt•r:. drap1·tl rt·cl lintl while Pohsh flags on buses and trolleys 1ri War~a". wh1·n · thl' Sov1et 1.·ommander of East Bloc forces met "1th lht' natwn 'H·ommunist Party chief Workt•r:-j\ :10 l'nterprises employ mg some 60,000 people in th~ 111wn of Hw~ww . .,bout 40 miles from the Soviet frontier. struck in' ~upport o1f farnwrs seeking to organize a union independent ol Com mw11st l';trty control, lal,><)r sourres re~rttid :ff bllap ldlb drfll#r M.OR(;ANl'JTY. La. I AP> A cablesnappedonanoffshore llrtllang rig to<Jay hurling three men into the Gulf of Me~ic~. a Coast 1;uard spokt·s man said. One man was killed. one was mJured and I he third was m1~s1ng. . Det<11ls oft he arc1dent were s kcl chy - Coast Guard s1>0kesman Doug Bandos said he was told the· thrrl' werl' being hoisted aboard the rig whgn the cable snapped and droJ)ped thNn into the Gulf. But an employee of the Merit Drill- ing Co . ownl'rs or the, rig, said he understood the three were work- ing arouncl a C'rane when the rable snapped and whipped the three men offthc platform 1•tt•a bar~ai11 .. U.S. border agent • agrees .to resign SAN 011-:Go 1AP 1 A U.S. l\urcll'r Patrol ag1mt andkted for .tlll'gcrll y mistn:ating illegal :il1cns s ays hl' will resign as a patrolman an exchange for the l ' S Attorney's Offire dropping perjury charges against him. Border Patrol agents charged after a federal investigation or alleged mistreatment at the San Clemente checkpoint. Assistant U.S. Attorney Hee.- tor S_alitrero told U.S. District · . lu<ll;(e Leland Nielsen on Tues· dav that the recommendation n•garding Patrolman Lester 1-'ulh·n was made• "in the in H·n·-;ts of JUStit4c " Although he ma intains his in· noce nce, Fullen has agreed to resign elfective March 31, said his attomey. Michael McCabe. Fullen. 37. was indicted in Ju- ly following an Immigration and Naturalization Service in vestigation into reports of mis t rcatment of aliens at the check point on the San Diego Freeway f•'ulll•n was one of thr et• f'rottt Pap A I TRIAL ... took im unusual turn Tuesday "hen U1e<lrich took the witness "tancl to testify. The case has percolated at various legal levels since 1977 when Diedrich and five others wt•re andiC"t.ed by the Orange l'ounty Grand Jury. In December 1979 Diedrich. together with former Supervisor l'h1llp Anthony and two others, Wf·re reindicted an connection with the alleged scheme to hide 1 hl' trul' source of funds pro· \'idt•rl lo political campaigns. in· , c·lucling Anthony's successful 1!17fi elerlion bid. Two weeks ago, Anthony pll'adcd no contest to a misde- m <'a nor charge of failing lo properly report campaign con· I ri butions . He was fined $5,000. Three fe lony con s piracy c·harges against Anthony, de· feated an the November election hy Hoger Stanton. were dis- missed. Diedrich was ousted from of· fi re in 1979 after he was convict· l·d in an unrelated bribery case. Diedrich faxes a m aximum five ~ears in prison If convicted on the current c·ha rges, said state Deputy Attorney General Gary Schons. Judge Owens ordered that the •transcript of the preliminary hearing be sealed. Attorneys in· volved in the case declined to discuss what occurred during the preliminary hearing. It' is known, that among those who testified for the prosecution were Michael Remington, •Oiedrlch's former attorney, and Anthony. Thomas P . Hatey .......... , . Robert N. Weed ~ ......... M. Thomas Keevll l!dllor Thomas A. Murphlne M•Mtlflt l.diter Charles H. Loos AnltlMI~ ldlt« A mistrial was declar ed in '.'iovembcr in Fullen's trial. Laguna man arrested on drug charges William rantele of Laguna Beach is held in Orange County .Jail today on char ges of sale and possession of marijuana, plus possession of stolen property and contributin~ to the delinquency of minors. accordin,:: to police re- ports . Laguna police Sgt. Terry :rern- pk said the arrest of Pantele, 24, of li65 l..ombardy1.ane came Tues· da v after undercover officers al· lc~edly made l wo purchases from thl' s uspect Temple said police had the home under surveillance for three days and al the lime of arrest. al- legedly confiscated $2,700 worth of expensive high-grade mari- juana: Officers also allege they found sl've ral items in the Pantele home that had been reported stolen from a house in north Laguna one week ago. T he contributing to delinquen c y charge ca me art er offi cers said they round two Laguna youths. aged 16and 17, in the home when it was raided and Panlele was taken into custody. 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Higdon appeared before the t:ity Council after the city al· lorney said the records could be kept from his view llut council membe·rs told Higdon he shouJdn't be talking to them about his problem. ·'This gentleman is party to a I a wsuit against the city," said Councilman Patrick Lane. "If ht· has a. problem , the proper t'hannel would be for his at· lorney to deal with the city." lligdon says he has had pre- liminary talks with his attorney following the council meeting. hut says he doesn't think he rwt•ds legal assistance to get rlocumt•nts he claims should be available lo him. ·'The count•il is refusing lo in· \'€.'s ligate a violation of my rights because I'm suing the ci· t y ." he said. And while the council did meet an dosed door s ession about ll1gdon's complaint. no word has hcen forwarded to the geologist regarding any a«tion to resolve the ISSUC That leaves fligdon with two optwns. he says : "I'm going to go down there later this week and try to see those documents ... he said. "If I gl'I any more resistance, or. if they screen my request again. I 'II file a dist•ri mi nation suit." f 'rmtt Pagr A I BAGLIN. -.• that Laguna Beach did not have :-.I n·et gangs, refugee problems, ht·avy urbanization. urban de- lt•rioration, and pollution prob l••ms of chemical dumps "We tend to think we·rc the t•c•ntn of lhl' world her<:, .. he• :'><Jiii. "We havl' lo put things an Pl•rsµct·ltvl'." Baglin :.aid the «ily's key problems arc: flood control for Laguna ('anyon !toad. illegal rl'nlals. loose dogs on the strt•cts. heavy traffic. inade- ·~uate parking. hillside develop- ment, how to provide low in· t'hmc senior housing. and a shift in the population that is leaving the C'ity with fewer children and senior citizens . Boy escapes death under bus wheels A 9-year-old Dana Point boy reportedly riding a bicycle without brakes na rrowly escaped being crushed beneath the wheels of a school bus Tues- day afternoon. A spo k es m an for the California Highway Patrol said Tommy Rams was riding his bike south on La Cresta Drive in l>ana Point at 3 p.m . whe.n he overtook a Capistrano Unified School District bus driven by Hay T. Sandstrom, 66. ltcportedly Sandstrom began to make a right turn at the same time young Barns attempted lo pass the bus on the right. The boy. unable lo apply the brakes, skidded underneath the heavy v<'hicle. The CHP spokesman said a quick reaction by Sandstrom prevented the youngster from being killed. Sandstrom told an investigating officer he heard something hit the side of the bus so he s topped imm ediately. YounJl Barns r eportedly re- ceived some minor scrapes in the accident. Two slain i~ separate SA stabbings Two men died in Santa Ana in separate slabbing incidents over the weekend. The assailants escaped in each case. Leonard Flores, 29, of Santa Ana died of multiple stab wounds on the lawn outside a small apartment complex at 322 S. Lyon St~ at l :45 a.m . Satur- day. said police Lt. Terry Dakin. Silvestre Ortiz, 22, alao of San- ta Ana, mana1ed to nee the un- known assailant.a after he wu stabbed dwin1 the aame •tt•ck ln whlch Flores was killed. In the other fatal st•bbin1, Rafael ~. i., of Santa Ana died on the 1ldew.tk •t the cor- ner of Raitt and Ninth 1treeta at 2:07 a.m. Sunday, Dakin aaid. The ltabblnp occurred. about 1lx mlltl and more tho M boun apart. Dutn •aid lnv•= aren•t IUl'e II the two la are related. · The fishi11 's fi11e o.u, l'tlet SI.off """'• Four-year -old Nancy Dollar of San Clemente patiently waits for a bite as she fishes in Laguna Niguel Lake. a half-eaten apple nearby for quick energy She was <:tt·· c«1m panicd hy ht•r dad. Mike, and had l'aught onl' fis h alre<:1dy when the picture v. us tak1.·n Early Iran reply seen V.S. hostages rele~se plan under study WASlllNGTON I A I'> I rem 1s cxpN·led to rt·JJIY s hortly le> tht• U S. proposal to cxchangl' Caner plans final speech WASJ-flNGTON <AP> In his last formal speech as chief executive. Presi- dent Carter bids farewell to the nation tonight at 6 in a talk that aides describe as a look at the challenges that will confront the world after Carter has re· turned to Plains, Ga. The 20-minute speech will be broadcas t live from the Oval Office at 6 p .m . by lhe major te l evision network s . <Channels 2, 4, 7 and 28 a nd on radio on f< FWB and KNX.) One White flouse of- fi ~ial , who asked not to be identified, said the presi- dent wanted lo make his last s peech a forwa rd· looking "delineation of the problems the nation and the world will be facing in the future," rather than a review or the victories and disappointments of the last four years . fr11z1·n aSM'l:'> for the r<·l('aSl' of 52 A rn<'ri1·an ho:'>t a1(c·'· :i '>l'ntfJr ('arll•r adm1t11:'>tral 11111 offH·1<JI ~ ;rnJ trida' Tht• off1l'lal , who as k1·tl not lu IH· 1d1·nt1f11'll ;11lrl1•rl "'l.t·t ., IH1 Jll' 11 "' sc11nt·t hint.: l'ln't' 111 what \H' n m ;ic'C·1·pt. ;ind "'"'II t-:1•! ;i tlt·•d . Thi· wa_, r•ir .1 rt·pl.' "''" d t•;Jr<•cl .,,. pa:-!'oag<· in lht· lr;1 nian l'arli.anwnt nf ;.in 1·mc:rl-(c n c·y 11111 authorizing thl' appmnt rnl·nt of a nt'utral «'1Unlr~ 111 al'l a!> the arh1trat11r of «onflic·ting fmandal d iurn:-twl wt·1·n t hc two nations. lhl' orf1t·ral :-.aid "This aclrnn lf11c~n ·1 tell us what thl'ir hn.,.I po:-.1lt0n would be." the official :,;.i 11l "What we l' x pc ct is that. an a <I <1 ~ 0r so. s ooner rather than latc·r . thev wtll coml' to u:'> with u rc•pl y .. · The U.S propo:'>al. taken to T 1• h r a n b y A I g t· r 1 a n 1 n ll'rmediaries Jan 2. «alls for un fn·l·zan~ about S9 5 h11l111n 1n Ira n1an assets anti tran-;fc-rr ing thl•m into an cSt·row an•uunt. Tht• first mstallml'nl. of about $2.5 billion . would ht• rcleasc•d to Iran simultaneouslv with the fr l' e i n J! o f t h t• ft. rn t• r 1 c· a n host<tgt•s. who hav(' twcn hc•ld mc>re than 14 month!> The.• o ffie1al :.alfl· the· hill passed h:-: tht· l'arltamt•nl re mov<'s an obstadc lh1• I ran1an:. themselves pl iH'l'<l 1n lht' path of a settlement M canwhilt'. .John II Tratlnl'r. <• Stall· Department !>pokesman, :'>illd "wt· really can 't evaluate it 1·x<·t·pt that 11 SN· ms a step an the right d1n•c·t111n Hut. Trullnt•r added. "we still ha' t· !ht· ~amc• fundamenlc.11 q 11 t· "t 11111 :-. l hat rt· m a 1 n u n ri·-.111\1•d . LTCI teacher to present travel talk · · ~r cd 1 t c r ran can (.'Ii mate Pl ants 1n South AfriC'.a " wiJn>e lh1· s uh.w«t of Pri>ft'ssor Philip H11ncll'l ':-. talk Thursday al 7:30 p 111 in L<.11.{una Federal Savings & Loan c•>mmunity room, 2flO 0<·1·';in Avl'., Laguna Beach. It I' sponsored by the fo"ril'nrls of lh1· ll11rtcosc• Milin <;arden. l'rc1f<·:'>:'>or Hundcl tl'aches plant 1·<·ology at l T l Through h1:-. 'luh's and ll•tlure he will bring ;1 ('han«c 111 vit·w many of t hl' ar1•as ,-;1•1•n in his r ravels Vis- 11111· ... an• wc·koml' Hl•fn•shments \\ 111111•-.l'f\'1•<1 . ~·«11ruar~ 2 at I p m thc ll11rtl'll!-i1' ~tlll·r llhrnrv will be• 11p1•n tu thl' puhltc - Tht· garrlt•n 1:'> open to pubh<· \ 1 ~1tat11rn from Tues da y tn S11t urrl:n noon. ,..()r information l'a II 4!~1 ·1:1!1l or 4!M-H:J4H1 Winter Sale Starts Stop By Now For Best Selection Drexel creates ~. a classic chaise I ~.: frt"I! flf(•1p1.J •I Jl111111I If I ii • 1f>1C•t' -.p1'1 .. 11ty ol' '. 11 11• I d I' 1tl llu., qt.If t•f ol V IJl()j !/ 111111111 •d (.11.11'.• • h i11q111 • W1• ~ l111w VOii w II :1q rt)() 1111•11• "''' fl·w rnorn 1·1t •qo1111 w.iy'. Iii h111111 ro111tollo1t1l1• :.1~i11111q 11110 .i t1Pd11i11111 W 11 [)1(!.C~I ', (JWll q 11o1l ly 111111 ,,, .. "' .. 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It's n ow co m - monplace lo link the de· velopment with the ar - rival in Washington of the Reagan first family. There's no denying that the pr esident and his wife are products of an Money's Worth age in America that saw the peaks or the h1g ha11d:. ballroom danc ing , white-tie·a nd-tails dressing. proll1'>. debutante parties and for mal weddings Let's say you're on the "giving" !.id <: or a ru11l'l11111 thh year Once you've decided on the typt' of tv1·111. th•· number of 1><:ople you expect to attend a nd th t• apJ1111i. im:ite budget. lhu key decision will he the "mus11· That decision you must make we ll in advant·c· a11cl v.1111 appropri<Jte c<Jullon. (J us t imagine how inappropri;11t .t would be to hire a roc·k·and-roll band to play ;1t a d111 ri1 ·1• clan<·c for J.(uc·sts in their late 50s und 60s J · • \'OlJR •'IRST DECISION should hl· whetht'r lo l11n• .. lot·al group ancl of what kind or ont• of lh1· 11at111n:ill-. famous bands anti 11f what kind, advist!!. J.e:-tcr l.an111 .111 1nternat1on<.1lly known society orchestrn lc·adc·r who v.111 111<.iy at Ronal{I Jh:eti:an's Jn<tuguration Hcill Lanm suggests several basic guules that will m.1k1· your runt•tion a success. sa ve you mt1r1cy and help av1J1d the heartaches th:..11 <·ould d estroy lhl' ot·1·a:-.111n .rntl m<'mOry for you forc'Vt!f_ -It' \'OU AR •: t :NGAGING a lot"al group. lry 1•1 ,11 r;inge an audition where you tan tl'st the g rour1's n·r'>:111h ty an1labihty lo µlay the tunes you want If you arc hiring a largl'r. knc1wn hand. an au1 l1t 11111 may be imposs1hh:, but request a m1·cllng with tht· grt•ll JI lc adn to work out details and detitll' the a11propr1.d1 number or musicians you want. Select your music ;ind make other s petwl a rr:.1111:•· m ents at the beginninJ! Meet with lhe h11frl or hanq1wt h :11 I re presentative in advance to decide where to lrH·atc• th•· 111 r hestra and wht'lher .a vlatCorm 1!. necc:,sary -AG REE ON ALL financial arrangemt:nls, prcpa1 • lt>~a l contra'cts and be sure to include the hours Lhe or chestra will play. the price for adclitional playin~ ta me . duration and liming of any hrt•aks that will he ta~o9 Decide on strolling musicians or other harkl(rountl mu!.k durin~ band's hrc<tk periods. · He sure the c·onlract specific~ complete payment srhedules and refund policy in case or cancellat1on All ft posit arrangements should be spelled out, in <1dv;im:c QI s i~ning If you are interested in part1c·ul<1r mus1c·1un!. 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